The Goderich Star, 1929-01-10, Page 4PAG} l'i)i,`ii
BEFORE TAKING STOCK
We are offering Special values in several lutes of merchandise. Thi
will be your opportunity to buy first quality merchandise at a great
saving. Below we lic.t sortie of the feature values.
THE CiOf1.ER1C.ti STAR
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Pard Keunicly.
3 .15t Wavy.:,t::73a t.i 1-it:--_kiec.-e,
F. D. -,.:74„..;...11(.:-..
tic r WaC "aA ;.,E3 tQ",%-nsb2t;- ficeue,
W:lliai<a Mole,
C �e;aaf�h�f�F;y Trc4.r.>raigA•-�RcwLi;,
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liowia,, Ef1c . shi ` T'cevr.', In-
glis; etc,yi by mew,. ,. Gey t . IitibboLe.
!,10.-J,, $5\i.'xast'ii r ':.00C t +
Ladies'' " la Mie. frau ship sleeve, James,
andMisses ,ADI r
o tePhc� tuas.a tifi $ Ile ve, •lt•, 1? s ,
:�;eeF�, dnptot, sons, . IE. Ss t ser. �® stock ®1. «e1: Patent
' Ray tsiw .ship Reeve, , II. Rade?.
. 1 �� carry �[ complete
Bullets torre.ship-- Re6Ve, ErnesCigars ,
Medicines, � ' $`
COATS
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Adams.
•,.ee. a A. I'. . ,
r « a' _ Stanley tCsT.A Sxlili. + v
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el�a�ceas �
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Grey fi a��°::shig---l:ee4 er II• . �� i ,
Rich, h, fur txitxim d models 1.# 1 Ladies' IQth 1)r s es of Reyes; deputy a i.v(4 r : tt:-r: k',: ' a okt :+t ��� t
Dr. W. tt :wine. _ _.. ,n ., D
all the newest shades and spl French Twill and P4sra�tTwill. .ISth-Reev> ��"'``��DUNLOP, F�"Xi»«
a.."Q.auril# IixusselsIl¢eve, A. A. Ducker. reeve of Ilcnsalk by as tAaao.st;; of • \re4 K.
Regular price . Clearing ` Broter heresy CA. A. n. Soleil, ore.-I.eeve, Owen Geiger. The
beautifully 'trimmed �v#thppasutrt RUG STORE andGillila tine, Before taking stn ). a • • fiailerieh.-l°eey, ark't v 1.0:n- vote was 1$4 to 14'9. Coun.Uor:. el- TtiE,R Q
er;deputva, J: �. Graft ie. ectad wcxcs: James Ss#e, 21;•ce are offring �thetn at geatly re- 8.9S • . rt .• .., .Patty. 1fi4; Robert Ca1AAeironODEttxC i',
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Clinton --Reeve, ;v., W., Tretorn'. BEDFORD BLOCK l PH014 7. No,1
dU i prices.. :5eafoA xlt-eve, J. " Ii .. Beattie. 178 and J. W. 4rtwein 153. ,
•Aezztt bbon. Turttli;xzy sin 158fp .
Silk Dresses In season's latest. 'Irurnberry to\unship cquncil for
*aloes +711:4 JaAnob teas, and had tisk),
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Reg. !'�� i�l .. � � styles at greatly RedUlea�d prices. `�t~ l�G'TXtQ�'R IN �(1RON 11.}2`3: Peter' .MeH\ven. ,, lilts.' 'Net. four 'quarterly Tl have •
4'CeTa ilio, 1113; rAhvard Baird, us-, Mrs• twins- Warden, s, . Ae
+ (► A new shipment, ofMisses The• contest in Colborne township Richard Wilton, 8.% ThoAtzpeon; 'Conductor, Mrs. Wm.' thunk-olFering„ meetings.. i"
Reg, " 3 . values for 25.00. ^ ,Grey TfiwnSlrilr "Grigg; PV. S. tit. G., l►Ixs. Fred Toole; a membership of twenty-nine and and Ladies Dresses, ust re, CoA~ the reeveshi was a close ono, ,
fi L. S..'tT, G,, bars. Jae .. lewconibe ; thirtymninahoine helpers.. "•eived. Come in and lee these.: hutch 11111 being elected by aA. major- Henry A, Incus was re-elee'ted' G, •S. S. 1., v a, Kenneth Stowe; st num.
� �»7«�0 � Gaderlcli �auxflfary�.has a member -
was
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« , '' �� Q f y of 5 or^�.:. iris opponent, Albert' :reeve of Grey township, by a tnajor.• R. S, S. fir, G., Mrs. obt: Deer; I. G., ship, at fatty; and has the lame
Pldtharpe. Tho vote teas as .fol sty 'of G2 over e;: -)reeve .folie McNabb. . Iowa: ll, Flllfi 141,. A. C:zAIdtkiori, . Iixes.• C"alv�n butt; Zt. fi., Mrs. Can. bei: -af home hes eAs; fa#ailing silty
l s I`ox'tha deputy J. s`, Col- 13isset�, -• \vho contribntcd'pt,0, $evhich with khe••
17G.. , ;lzo .was elected in thxee�coxnere4-. •District deputy Grand• blaster; annuAl thtae atfeting• and a, bzrthrilty:
The vote, far •councilors \vas.. 'I . Bght over Oltvex "lieinioigasray anti Fred Sturdy had as his suite is lc fund mg augmented th•e: fin-
�PECIAL IN Ar L. Young, w»4i; taxon FzrlAer, 15a#: Joseph Melfay. •..t
q 1 t: Frank Filson, Deputy Grand 'itt"arden. T. a. Wallis, antes of the auxiliary-. secretary cte-
r• ltlitliaatt Vann.. `� t Councilors ekeeted were,. Th utas liistrzct bepti#y. klerording Secretary The corresponding 11 ossfield All- o, l Plaid .Blanket.,, Width, sin le large 105; A. Mugford,. 120; N. 1kteLarty,
Dougherty, . Szlas Jahnstaia and }?.ob- J. IN. - Moue, District Deputy.Finan- elated that the .Mensal) . porde ,de -
Councilors
• ,,........-,40 11'1. The first, four* named, .Young, 17istrfctervecl a great deal of ,admirati+sn for
Si c. 'Speci ►l at 7!+ . Bir..,................».:..........»..,,......�,...... t► rel`t bicI)onald. caalFsec Schaefer,. zaabeA• .'Chntie rind 'iCzlson, arc 'Vie•• xetaxy fico.
_Treasurer, Wm. Abell • .an the completion a£ thein beautifi+l rtew
,. • . ,. eco#ncilore.elect.. •-.$ •
pTiikPEi.x;ttWS AND as 'have a membe". ,e1.;? in
. Deputy.'ate
Its>SCGAS' IIVS�AI.L:ITI(?lV, District 1puty Grand Marshall )I. church They
• Hay stM. alled asp and follows: 'officers f rtlaaau�Y 11. y �'£ thirty-five. rasa*
Reeve; Tanis Rader;: council, E, "^ --y has fifty meAnbers `.
L .. #►7' r„ p Dacha;ate and Joint Ynstaliation Cfiretittntnies .ctf Iikur Bre. Ir. Dunn;.ti, G,, Bra. R.G. John» and twenty. -two home helpers and at-
1QJtir w# �i Wainer, Ale feel.»h, . ,• en sada;e, h?o 41.2, sink Goderzr its
William Alexander. �No. 89 stone V. 'C.,. Bra. I1,.143cbiillen•, War- earned the highest financial .standing..
Rebecca Ladle, den, Bro.' Air. •• Farrow; R, S..V:. G., Books and magazines had been sent
Stephen .
Bxo. A. Iligginsan;. (i S. N,, G:, Bro, .to Iron Bridge anti isix ;honor ry life
Reeve, Alex, Nee1a; deputy reeve, • . A .new venture for the iRdges can-- � 8torve; R. S. �r q Bra: q, Steep; to Ito :rs r1. had been presented to
: William. ,Snteltzer; council, Ed. Gill,. earned was tried out an Monday night I Il, S:•\ C,'Bro. A. °McConnell# eon- Mgrs. Larkin, prior to her laving Sea -
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ofat to her lea of rev-
0....Art;R:COATS
. •Yirest Dearing. and Isaac Tuti.e� a, Inst in the form of, � joint installation ct #ar,' $ ton, chaplain, forth. Out m
uc ro. A: • *alto; t3sktornO of rite: officers of :the )oral, lodges of 13ro. A. Straiton; R. •S,, S:, Bro. Wne. enty-six. forty-one ere life -embers.
in!et ,,1e offering special test 04dfellows and Rebeceas. District . The Young \ omen's seeretai<y,
, ,1�ee\:e, J.. S. 1r':atlan#�=ne; cati'rcia, Grigg >a. S. S:, .Bra,. Geo. Boma ;•
IIY. f:ns Overcoats, l.a:t es t ne : Dan Die\v d, S. and, her president t Cinch of ii. seine x. 0,,, urn. fI.'Rivers; O. G., tit°. C. Mrs.' Ifieldurchy, reported that •Godo-•
William ;Brio i, ,
' and. :suite,. together w*tii. some . s 1.1 T. Bark: rich •Arthur Circle had made s wAxt�.
styles and materials.. Genuine ! WillA`a3At,"a7nd iugh Parry (all by armStoke�:_arnaAiisis, $ro..
Athei rrsitozs; carne up from Seaforth yr. and A. IVIeComieil. ' derful advance, contributing. $^103.26,
Barrymt Y ela�ths #n v iririus c1Fm tion• to put oro the installiatloii cexeniony and "having; t membership`;of, forty'-
sfiadcs and • averplaiaiy, le: Rulezt ..•
E. •. couiAritl. • .Jia. ?Az the ladies' TodEe aixd l ;strict I3ey •T v rRY1SB i"I'EItiAN ant.
I;e��c, E, xtda:ns, a , sty 'Grand M ate ,Freta Sturdy was <ITLit0 PRESBYTERIAL, The. Barbara Tiirktnan Y. 't 5.,'
+ CratttC, for Leiper, 'B`. Matrfd:, ,Tames T'exres, p,.
the•
'installing p$i~cr. for
the metas Seaforth,"paid $tis to the I'resiAyTtsx
'Robert La\tsott,• lodge, Perhaps we ishauld not refer The annua7.mertifg of the ktoeon sal treasurer and has a menthol haip
mores• : tit the Itebeceas as a ladies' lodge, far I'reSliytexiat Assoeiatfon, head in the of twenty-nine.
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Bevri, 1 . A Tlr, . Iv ,coo nc A s, It falces m mate, members but Lha eta, ,preanterian church at 'Clinton an Thele ere n p
9T M Gill, J,, A. Brow-n;1V. J.13rydges, . cors' acre ill ladies: The ceremonies: , eVday, Anetlted the close o•*• ati sloe- Hitron I'rosbyteisal; T,he•: lkTarp aret
4�'illlaiai Sdrtyed:..---. arm eessfut year. The chair was occupied' Larkin, .Seaforth. has thirty members
tn'botth. lodges were .splendidly .
yy� 5 tt..t.cr tic d trees: We . i° last '4' ar~'atiashi _ rieti out and ihe'resuit of the expexi, . by the president, Mrs. J.`C. Greig, of and eoaatritauted"311.409 while 2liaat e
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have a splendid line of Boys'ieexe,:r` p Stalker; +councillors, J. meet of a 'joint installation was::yeA'y Seaforth, who ePaiducted elle devotion- land, Auburn, of twenty ata
Ganiptsetia iv R';ld, W. Kerr; . J. satisfactpry, • The . meetn1, was Oen'al;enexcises, a societies through raised $25 and sent supplies ,.gf• $2:
tia'EsY Thotniisoxi;. to Oddfellows and their Indies and out -the presbytterial were well repro, Mrs, Gibson, Seaforth, Mission•
•;v • . Stanley Bebeeeas, and friends, and there was ranted.• . Band secretary, reported an 'increase
I;eeve,., :rt.,b;.:tieyres: eottneil;•John a.good attendance. T`ho.t,egular;bus-.., Mrs, Gi..eig in:a pleasing littler cid- of.:ten Members.: Clinton has•thi'rty-
rt T ier.v 1F, uley, iness Meeting of Hunan Lodge tires .dress wished tire. Members a. happy:" four nieinbers; Ritter, twenty-one;
tool•Cxaldae Graham yn s
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. - � . � Ce hold shortly before the installation;
new- year and gracious) thanked the Codurich, forty-six: l•Iensa►ll,; Ew dei,
, t Cog Fen*tor atewart. y
i A. . IKC>tCtl�lfiltlili °,t1 i ,`CCs at greatly r4 �#C�c . and -after the lodge r000i doors were Members of the executive .for their- fivo and two• . junior life -members;
tSikl,t`i` ,tire t •
`1Yest 'i'V'utvat►o`slt
+..1..•r. #brown open, the RebeCeaaA nut . on assistance duiin • •the 'year, and in the Seaforth nfneoen. Gellerleh )(tori-
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'The; i'oktthe. g .aro the (Adel >:of their, installation, This was follow- course of her remark's said that the briny Mission Band sent :.,twenty
fortis for the. ntun%ipstl *diens of e9 -14r- , Qdd£etlows' ceremony,: and annual • meeting was • the .ineasurzng . babies' quirts and feeders to Mias•ille-.
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the, toiunshilt ,'?sr£ . �Irest Wat*ranosiAa the dis vo y was n�aile'.byt those wife lits all, we* accomplished.• The Arthur in charge of Wficauie and•wei-
. ' - Reeye, William Mole, elected by a maµ. a of
• erste,.` are reef merAiber;s.ef'both lodges that stout heart- eventually reaches ..the fare work at- Montreal.and a Clufal-
�, axlty of $ ar et James fi - .the worst lit both r very sumilar: Af- .goal of success.: It was the. indivi- Inas cake to the -Presbyterian Borne.
Ifi� \MERE, INVITED. "{'t " i?C cauncflors, I" infant=Stcrysirt; 24> or thecCremonie:.fn the lodge xoom
'` _i �t• HdN 1 MX8' William Cart, 174;:.t s,dual' eil'ort which counted, and > the Yorkville avenue,oroitto.
]Craul*._T d, �, `...- •, a adUonxninent was reale to the assent -
toil Members .of -Duron Presbyterial had Miss McFarlane, Clinton, life-iiteA,e-
. ' = ThonAas • tVc�istei,613. -d
. ' .. bly room �\vnstair's, where refresh.- no A•caSon to feel discouraged. bersitip secretary, had ono" ltano.•:�xy
Exeter meets were served sand alter „tliz5 a MI'''. George I/ 1'1 the • eeirres- life -membership eeitlfieat :four. life-
' .*"" ..•.••' »' z neIIM coon it, s . J: datncc rvAs ahald; , • • ponding. 'secreta 7 gave -a very full members anti true junfox kifa•meAttber
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1.y ,. a Sister. retie*, of the.year's wort in' 'all de: ships, a. total of a=evun.
t is is the as. d. caMildate.ot rites ;Christ H, C. l;z11°4 B. n Fianciss, s)Astiia "Deputy 'President clic itlust r,l�tat tt .aybii€t 1, end thiiteeit . , y, th •was atssisted in' partnie its. Auburn - auxiliary was The lfbra y and tftcraturc seers,
t,tt»Ct?1COUNCIL; . j lAonbi ztttd as ?Uayor niack.\r a�n sa%a d. 'Biex`lint Board of >aduCAtigr#:. 'ic1A, of Seaforth,
FOR,1929 Teoiuv yours , 'The w ill nzcei, a 'n sols: a els .' • e e tea nstaltatzon .1 zt suite, . highly rnntYttended for .its individual tory, bliss tielte. ltlacRwan, (*„c iluxch,
• i tit csx session on Tttasdaty, at the ta\vn .xiarninntfon m•e tog -b1.. ' Sander$, Willkult P nh, the Rhe
n 1ti .fql tstc Ott a Y . f Gads- . nsisti .. of'District Deputy Warden responsibility, ` having `• twenty-eightI said that her department had sent out
Ilitssrai. Inglly. ltR.,.a►ttie And � an of ct'i'�ardeit u..good chance. 'Che people A lath, �atiltfs. con fig'
Vida Wardell 11111..."„ and #fI elefitA yes 'their s r •'e 1► st vara Sestet• McGavixA, s Astriet Deputy b'in- Atrenabe?'s and fivo home helpers. Spa numerous iaaxes of Iftex: #axes a;nd hand
the 1• mi far uein, , will be the first tausiness. Accord-, rich trainer he Sensed. to Tile 6y+lary Was carried y
c n, eouuCit %r iitMC attownsman )olid the soy eted hoteo t '•, . to 40.• 'The 'bylaw allows for aneial Secretary, and Treasurer Sis- tial` *tribute Was paid to Mrs. Jolie sent $2t1,26 to the publieoxions fila-
'Tlaa 1.1, J enmity , ,,. . nit to the tints=Honored custom. of ton of �t16
i t of ttr .oa lltno , u' remain to be 'seen when the , t owuig of $10,000, !`«he la, ter Scott and District Recording See- Praiser and than Bayfield auxiliatw of parttnent,
;uisunty tv'all tuna s ueleetin� the 'Warden from each of it fico ,1 oxr „ ,, i r Sr ate' .•Anil I)istxfaa: tlr;linty. nacnxlleAs.- ,i,iytli• auxiliary, ,4he welcome and welfare serxe»
tanto to place o#,.:the thsftkt�atit:e os o{tn it meets *tin \viii h"Cb there. i uaalAce of ttE^bantur+es stud the author ietary S sic l r,
tine old political parties .alternately,a o count for rite De ut 11larshnll Siltex Pxeeinan, nus` \vorshfpping in a )local, sent in.an en- Lary, intra. Arnold o£ Ilensatl; a ttes€sed
nsicd to have.. r heir d and r ustei tai. ,, Warden will be a Liberal, ''rile (Mowing is the hat t Y tzation ta, invy at special taita
glitzy
tt . tttu#llci rtli. tsars y s nA $ d'tors t• slfi2Upayment-o£ the debenture for the the officers installed were as follows:. i~auragin! • report. There sere thirty- the importance of this Work. Seven-
'' larAtex.tao;, eeliaxn l atnd the Irrstz Annti is lit;oly to he cotta, soon loz for Cnt •ntAAC are. 7a 'j°r7wia9hi cieeVe, ilug3t ning.of this sunt to the Columbia ,M. t,., Mrs. •I . Doak; V. O.,, Mrs. one, AA�ekrihers. Clinton auxiliary stag ty-eight visits had been erode to new.
a 3ie , ar;cn of .fico 'tw y » sr anter 'af these three. Iweave Iii- home It- loaning. I.intit» o e, lice. Sec, bits, J, Marshall; thirty members on the roll, anile their comers, lonely and sick ones had been
stunt~ niers :it `rhe conned board, name- t Ilarvirt�• iteeve Beattie, of I Iiitndlc and Lumber Company, altTress., xntereat ret the work of the Society is
rolled on. and letters .
ra r:`s. "'1ti nt, ))'tell sitars, of Ash..gll ' f . , „ Y, t 'Tawnsiti heave, ' J: it, est, so that the firm may establish no. See., Mil, Rao Graham; t tui written regard-
3;4...t Wawa- Settfatth, ria:I.cvcs 'Turner, of Bode. Gairai.l
• Mole LAC ''West and .operate tlta±ix plant, hero. litre,.Glias: Vitloan; Fast N. G.;, Mrs. keenly,felt, as shown by the optznAis- inn changes .of xesidenru,
livid; ti'F illiaiAz ►nest. Bettye Turner of fiod: is It is in 1ltiddlatozA:
itltzei of .bre then; I,, Shore. Chaplain, Miss Grace. Tlasnil'* tic assurances 4f bits. McMnrchy. The value of the supplies received
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the field as la raatdidatth for OM )tenor Astifaeld �'o\vnAhitA itcevr., William iYgsnsall' : r Exeter rettot•ied the. use . of the
Jt. Bunce of flay; am Ar T', Keys* of xe-elected tort) Pianist, Mrs.. Harold' TtiCeis, . from the various auxiliaries w;xw
• + .. i �t k the ,.eatottc`Il is once tai;` tfin�o bizaeY;% fl aP Godexict1 ":�(acste»xis► ,deputy reeve, T. J•'ikn~ Mabe t Iliggina \vx: byterian lantern slides, had held (Continued on page 31 1
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• 44+les Ce AreWaitingthe1929 Season
fara, ►"cronal Vie►li
All the wellp otig
and Cold Remedies,
Tonics, etc.
'CUS�i St0di a the Revd!
Drug Store
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tidies.. and Misses';
Feld and Velvet :
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Countingthe Ves els in Goderich Harbor, the Elevators) Mill.•wharves and'the Grain in Elevators and Vessels, etc., Approximately Thirty -Three Million Dollars is Tied Ut)
in and Around the Harbor. Elevator Interests Are Seemni�to naveAdditional Dredging Arranged to Provide Accommodation for a Second Trot of Vessels Behicid Those gewWkt
foreground le the Pietae and Make it Possible le Witter ► fleet at Thirty -Five Late ;p err. In the Background in the Eiders Are Seen the Elevators of.the Code..
and al Wester �'i#atrlc Mills. Ltd.
.lac mad 1`ta CO:- [`.td., the'
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