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The Goderich Star, 1929-04-25, Page 4• „ PAGE FOUR, .1 „nn ,.,n THE GODERien STAR B�autifui Neu House Furnishings We have a complete line of beautiful new Curtain Nets, Madras, Marr- guisettes, Silk Filet Nets, Ravens, Swiss Curtains, Frilled Curtains, Chintz. Cretonnes and Draperies. A. FEW OF QU•R SPECIAL VALUES: An Extra Special In Ladies' Rain Coats Duro 'floss' Raincoats, sizes 16} 18 and O.. Choke. of popular colors. Regular $i 7eSo value, Cp. it for.... a... ,.Y... ei.... • Children's and Misses' Raincoats, Olt popular shades of green, red and blue, checked lining4 sizes up to 14. Regular values V) /C up to $Shoo. Special at each 11 �aG.ir Boys', Young Men's and Men's Suitt, Sea~ our new shipment of Boys' Suits, latest Shades and patterns; ;iistr Young , Men's and Men's Suits. You are invited to ,come in and look them! over, • Sprint Curtaining by the yard. G - Special, at per yard... .... , 7 cts Curtain Net by the yard. This is a new shipment; 36 inches wide, different patterns with/11 lace edge. Special at per yardLIP ' $ Genuine novelty Swiss Curtains, regular $2.75 value, and sc1141 ai ing at per pair.... .. , , ... » Swiss Panels, remarkable value, 9 al at per panel Chintz, in dainty, patterns: Price, (/s per yard;. .484.0. t. Pine hilted Voile gold witli rose, blue and gold trinxnitng.50 Special,• at per pair...: " Tk"s Sure Wi1t be Close& Every kfterlr�loa Proal Maty lit to September 30tb. A. CORNFIELD "SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED .TO•SHOP"" WEST SIDE OF SQUARE • PHONE -418 "'I' clue axr:mee tiz laser night. The num. ilea street, passed array on Saturday • ' - here Snowed their ability by the space last at the home of his father. Ile of amok and the manner he which the nail been an employee of the Western' different numbaera were played. Canada, Flour Mille 'Company for I `.Coal much credit cannot be given twenttesie years hut was forced to - Pr. Egener, bandreasti;r, who hes u : give tip 'work a:onie menthe age owing6 alone spent no end of time on the to the condition of his health, He training of the baled but in hie busy was n native krf Getieri€rh and laud lie. life has found time to call on differ- ed. here all his life. Mika ids father eat citizens and secure a splendid set be was to staunch ,C•ouseavativo and of new instruments for this rectueers he W3s a member of the coragres,a- to periaran on, The present improved tiers of worth street Urdted church, mans shown are just a: few of the of which he wee a regular attendants things that are in mired for the juts The funeral services at the bougie on prevenient of the unit. t Tuesdey afternoon •were conducted The splendid showinaa margo last by Rev. C. F. Clarke; assi,,ted by night by the members of the 1:•arc' in Rev. X. V. Ford. and th© vial! -bearers the way their llirodllcc:l the different were Meers. Barry Robertson, of numbers played shows that ther aro Stratford, and Harold ' ,Turney, of epending considetw .1e time in train- Goderielt. nephews, and Wm. J. ing for the eoneert3 that are to he Campbell. a cousin„and three of the enjoyed by the public duan g;^ the deceased's fellow employeca at the summer months. i Mill. Meesrs..John Neweoliabe. John ' :Joseph lllirchall, medal wining at Wiggins and D. MeDonnell A good the. C. N. eathiblteon at Toronto, ren- many of the mill oirijloyees were dered two solos, which were tW.lxclt present for the funeral and also the enjoyed. ' ” i town council; and, among the floral Ther` instruments recently ilurehas- tribe -tee were tokens of estegin from ed are to replace those which were the MW and from the town council, secured some twenty veers ago when from the John Nartha-nv Corapenv the band was under the training of and from the Ontario Railway and the late Mr. Peel. Theta iinstru-, Mnnieipal Beard, At OA funeral meats had done duty for a long timeservice at the house Mr. E. C. Bel. and it was felt that if the men were !cher slow appropriately and' with to be *eked to work, .new toelc'woaad feeling the well known song. "Some have to be •secured and to tide end .Sweet nal*." Mr. 'Campbell is surviv- Dr. 1gener set to,work and he .Pro -;ed by his aged father, the venerable' dueed a waweeil tillishe a lob, similar to advisory assessor, and colleetor of the } those 'anally produced 'by bin fn a town: and by six• sisters, ;Reiss Eliza- Musical wary. In return the mein- Caeth Campbell, Miss Emma, Campbell Items of the banl have set to work to and Mrs..T.A. Robertson. of town : :make themselves worthy of the Pre- ]Muss . Annie Campbell, of Toronto; seniatioxis Made. iMiss Minnie `Campbell. of North Ilse following aro talo inatraments Bay, end Mrat. P. G. Eagle, of Hamel- l presented, with their clovers ; I ton,. Mrs_. W: T. Murney, ,Who pas-. BB flat bonsaphone, .►Tphn eContaY, •sed••away t sew weeks ago. was'an- ` .; Ilton E flat ra'cording Bass, !ether' sidter. Tile sisters Tram Tor - Harry Gsatmicheel; Conn Ii13 flaasfi get6,_North Bev'. and' Nalniltnn, were Sousaphone, C,o1. i _ W. Leonard; V. here for the funeral, also ltir. and • D. (Hon. Col. Lincoln Regiment) at Mrs,' Free acid son and Mm. William Rohlert Heckel'systenx Bassoon,, Col„ o4reld beet l• a eousin, al) from -Brant it. W. Leonard, V. P.; Beason J',uph, I fo;"ds :had Nr. Ffiarry Robertson. o* onium,. Col: R. W. Leonard, V.D.; i Stratford, Mr. Campbell was a well • Martial" Paris Boehm .system Bass kmowit and highly esteemed citizen of Clarinet, Col. It. W. Leonard, V. D.; tthti:town mad a large eirrle of•fitthriene ry e- BBarites*Saxophone,' Lt. -Col. A. •Ii4 exfeud heartfelt sympathy t Bishop; Alto > Saxaphone. Col It -W. latives ' Leonard,' VD.; Besson Euphonium, .Mt Tv bg' Ar . sore bereavement ,The St, Catharines Standard; Holton •auiri to the Dlclvor family amil an Thurs- cornet, A. Wright;ar; Conn carnet, day in the. death with n my a few E.E. H. ig; one set (18concert Iiouro between, first of Mr. Alex. Mc- • Deegan, Geo. A. aeKey; +Tvar, and, a fern' hours later of his a Deegan, tug gong, Turner. Name, father, her. Neil •Meleor. The father and Boddington, Toronto; Holton re- �' ��:i,'"'••^••'"• '' di E fiat bass Tin `J D Chap- `'vas in his seventy.simth :year .and M.,..,... Hon. _J, r .• tenor se/taphole,. ....lin MT'. cording . a o . .• g i , had 'lace?' a resident of Goderich al- mast .all his life. He was barn in 'ud in b the following reference in t iT) Chaplin M.P.; Kolr:ert Silver B. FDi�RiAa� COMMENT � lig y gf thirty h interest t. dN sc The Bacon Herald sinking ° ng un charges will cease, • S. e it y years` w eii n res nil : aura otic but was brought to Rat clarinet (Boehm system) Han X. a Tb B H old • i l.i fund 1 I T " we 1 .� Roial rt silver B Goderieb when only a year old. Por. v r su .: 1y the Maitland <, the des of Broadley isheal n, M.P , e thegreater part of his As a newer lip ori Tf a ire Chief are nearer that.stage under the ezt� •. flat tinrtnet (Boehm system). Lt. -Coli .,h life he follow. !oaks pretty raetl3, if the ear;ing g 'carried into effect there will be a one- department ne- 1sting arrangement than to stai�tt aeot a C. Carlisle V.D., I1tbL.; Koh. a sailing and fishing as his occupa- de iartment of the Hydro is anywhca'e hour limit placed to parking cars on new one with the Maitland aa the lett silver B fiat' clarinet CBoelt»a tion. Ho had •been. seriously i11 for P near r s,i . Power source, mono. • t G'3 °t horse power is a } Ontario street between Downie and 1 . 47. eitordiek V. D.. the past four months. • He is senile i 1treason t thate F , ed b<his id the town is ;ty ,iVaterloa street, The •ts is _y widow, formerly Miss Mar- aiworse than r,P-. R.D.; Kohler e B flat clarinet (Boehm good deal , a,.rvhich re aver a r are too man cat a it K and b w ' there a y y, t o children under tb e Y d e John, ' un r h 1 Iv ing faar smog= power, and, placedaloe in front of business la� '1'lra rte err �. awnerS of G d ric`a atom e, Albert •Cox; Koh a •t t of aoveland andrs principle of parvex at cast, rve pre- along refor the entire . p P y o e B Etat clarinet (llaehnar ssteml, A. M E. E. Ma, P en to a res and left he h Y will kava a bylaw to vote on,: on the g, 'frill:. ell•. ? nnelod saxaaplrane, etxoit. Alex. McIver, the some if anything. should happen (Portunatet Ontario street eat so wide t y son. INS born in Goderich and iva •�' y tenth of Mia venting, th rich r s in Queen, of ]) which would be constructed, if If; . this doornot interfere with trail- y' 6" 0 Goderich t Lieut, 3olin Campbell10th battery his feet ..six year. `lam r i largely I that t t Elevator and Transit Company, T.td., C.A.; wig •enure . drum,. Ontario y tli Y a This town had were constructed et all, very g tic, but it does interfere with Isine people a deed essessm int on the new annex BakerieLimited; ani drums, been his home . for moat of his. life, v r for Goderich, the whore I getting into the platen' .of business e , TYsnP though he resided for is .time at ".Port #oi porervauld be a along this sire t.: it la erecting. The town council, at a E. T. Sdell. ost:of such an undertaking 1 g 9Donations .for the reconditioning .Stanley and At Port'.Burwell. He Rost •speeiat session on; Monday; Alm lath, i. sailed Y an ble to this town. We publish ._ r t old ;,,s,.,,,l,Q,•1�,:'tahielt h rent L 1 ea fur -a nuthber chaargea•et -for- -lif a di -and -revs -ggave-=the' brlav, ito-tiret •twoa'readrngs, , e tatehe of .years. Thirteen years a a. :mho]. , eat-issueptoece ing", tit cif -'ride 1 urns and with allthe members Pre , Weil stibe used by the band, .vier: fe g ri roeeedin s, the re- two preceding months indicate that , vi me h rs Present, made bA. f;. $fnilstone, J. TI. lir» red an accident• failing into a cellar She town council P S ,. unariimausly Passed the two readings.The hand et Port Stanley and. this was the ofthe pad ton years he the Hydra Electric engineers the Canadian people a! a steadily Pua slersoll erre •J. E. iiiffer. ba mouse of a stroke. f . ar is Twort Y •t chasing more £orei;i and fewer dein- This:.bylaw provides for a nominal will in future play levy pitched in- a P_ aly's and for on Maitland power, from whirl 1 estic roducts. For Nevelt the ad- fixed assessment for ten years, but strurttents which is .in keeping :with Iiia h P • - . this does not apply to school taxes, the forwar tees; being by all to -work. In 1905-0 he was a ,star � etso trade "balance was nearly $20metlrbe • f tl Godet elk hoclrey teams of f r u rho Ein is e Y so t town 11 a d mi ata p that the 'vi b ahead the y }11 by a 000,000 and for the three menthe of which -Wes as the runner-up for th An would seem that relief Pram power ehirrPs evil! not lla by ova . . , Y .., , e; .. r a re 7 . •l n' t*intent. which rvafr, P e i her ower.sc3r9o1 'taxes an the assessor's t ague- b'ollorpf g he Maitland Ritter I? the present fiscal year SSC,AAi1,U00, off ct •morn s t a ria •championship, Peterborough a of the same creat! in lion in any ,en , N fl ' h winning out in the Tercel •roun<l. 1M'lr. double that t P andband n art �r which bee been tliseucr±d •1ti28. Tit three ears Canada'*. favor- %Odell will . he a: eonsidcrable item. friends in the Mclvor i survived 1>y leis mathor, and A i t played hosts"to theirn Mutter of times in the' town c;oun• able trade balance. has decreases! from' The erection of the annex will moan 1 taro room °of the armories. 'l+he by his wife and a family of five cltil- 4 oft, •much to the town in the development swe that dren.,William, aged 13; Marguerite, AI is the regulation of ,parking. on the over $800,000,000 annually- that nnually, t o leesP members of the band showed front of business laces,'$100,000,000 and rvi 1: probably' of additional business, and, on rho they hind not blown 'themselves out aged 11; Eva, 9;; Jack, 6, and Batt, 3. hat is in it . for a length of time. i _'rani thi a y' principle .of granting encouragement bn the floor for they produced as and by his brother, John, and sister, parking vanish ;altogether this year: T'he, en ertainment in the :bandrboin Mrs. Macqucen• Both father and son It was pointed out to us ega<in last duty ralleeted far the month c. March t"0i n a' industries or to extensions of much t were members of the.Presbyterian tion of the new addition n ev t played. oh two ., olit' of t o r 'q e the ofticerS a the regiment an an THURSDAY, APRIL 25th, 1929 All the well-known Cough and Cold Remedies, ovines, etc. always in stock at the Rexall Drug Store We carry a complete stock of all Patent Medicines, Drug Sundries, Tobaccos and Cigars H. C. DUNLOP, Phxu. . THE REXALL DRUG STORE BEDFORD BLOCK PHON No. 1 GODERICH ho field of and H. Clark, violins; Mr. IL Black - ship. might be useful in stone, flute; Mr. C. !hurler. clarinet; foreign m speaker The of• the evening, Miess. Messrs. R. Henry and H. Fowler, car- Clara ;Preston, of Stratford, was then nets; M . S. Palmer, sa opWrie; Mr, introduced and was received byMeeks audience standing. Miss Preston's bloc be.. r and Mr, MJ. r,IC. r r a i - a .grianddaughter of the late R Preston, who was at one time min• andhe ox. Wtran on was s t ththe apiano, ister a North 'earsei church. ita She Military Escort (Bennett); 1 " on 41L, has spent some years in hospital work lows: in Henan and her address dealt with Rally!dy RoundF the (Rubinlstteit t Mosaic" conditions among ,the people. there. She said that, though the port cities Overture g(arr.i Seredy), Br {rinse lle had long been affected by the ddiaa1 (pee(Offenbach), ntionm fight March made o?f learning of the West, in inland triets there were. instil missionaries Mr, Blackstone's flute solo. with came,' no hospitals, no asylums for string accompaniment, which was the insane, no: knowledge of nursing. very effect:te. ilt is easy, in Honan,to 'become a doe- Part two consisted of releetions by tor, 6o called, for alt that is necessary members of the choir and violin num- is to hang out a sign; 110 government 'hers by Mr. Henry A. ,Clark, of Strat- registration is required. Any coolie ford, who was the assisting artistfor may advertise himself as able to cure the evening. Mr. Clarks numbers disease; any girl' with .a mere smat were: Borawski's "Adoration, Mas- tering of, the science of nursing may senet's "Meditation" from "Thais," f infiat and s "Romance A. ver Rubinstein Open a hospital. Surgery is y crude. -Since inland China. has fewr Kriesler's "Liebesfreud," Mr. Clark railways or motor cars and little uia- I is a very pleasing performer and his chinery, accident cases are not com- numbers were much appreciated, an ,non. except from gunabots. Infant :encore, being demanded en each ap- mortality is terribly high and laws of pearance. lx he nunibers by the'ehoir sanitation are unknown. Smallpox is were of contrasting style, the open - common aril' there are no isolation ing number being "The VikingSong" , • v Benediction," hpspitals, Medical missionaries have and the other "Love's s. established hospitals and training an old Irish air. Mr.'F. R. Miller schools but they can reach only a sang Elgar's "Pleading," and Mrf Jr... small part of the; teeming million. Thomson "Off to Philadelphia." A The only hope for China. is to train mixed quartette, consisting of Mrs. the Chinese youth in medicine rind W. F. Saunders, Miss Heist, Mr. Il. nursing and so, in time, to reach H. Reid and Mr. Jas. 'Thomson, ren - larger numbers of sufferers. I dered "Where Are You.Going My Miss Preston gave some touchingIPrettg Maid V' with_fine--.effect •and-a-- 'instences of the of c o ea ung and trio, Misses N. MdDermid, P. McEwen of the gratitude _ of . those who were and E. Stowe were very pleasing in helped. She told of'the famine now their rendering of "Three • Little afflicting Henan and of: the, relief . Maids. Miss Margaret Wilson sang work carried on. largely, by the' Chin- "Indian Dawn" and "Mighty Laic' a ese themselves, in the »fission, com- Rose" very pleasingly and the num- pound. But soon the'earlv'erops will bei was very,efYective with - the; violin bring,relief, she said, if rains come it obbligato by Mr..Clark. Mr.. Major time. was the clever accompanist. ' Miss Preston is anticipating the Fart three of the program consist - early resumption of mission work in •ed of the one -act comedy. "The Two Ronan, to which the workers driven Bonnycastles, the cast being as:fol- out by the clash of arms are already lows and the pray :being given with returning. goed effect: Helen (niece to Smug - A vote 'of thanks to the speaker, gins), Mrs. W. F. Saunders; Patty, moved by Mrs. J. H. Colborne and Miss Donna Bell; Mr. John James seconded by Miss. Margaret Roberts Johnson, Mr. J. F. Thomson., Mr. Bon- k b business t on the existing eves the fixed assessment .. had been produced on the floor. sem, was heartily endorsed by the au- nycastle, alias Mr. Jeremiah Jorum, $ followArn tine concert , e Iavin Th B 8 1 i r g InB Square that people drive i.aeiro�cars 2A.1 G$ or #3SG� 84fi due to the in- y r 1 begi n Tl o ed b those reg- vices on Saturday were condu.ted by The hfYerin eves then resented Andrew Porter, Alts. Iionnycastle, tl j p p wee y a us nes man increased #rain $14,042,380 to 1♦?,- • church and the double funeral ser - •►. , ve yen' ° to now annexa was Brea Y enjoyed . by., g up to the 'sidewalk on the. Square and. crease in imports by over ,$14,000,000. will bn an inportent link in making who! atiatiir last ni ht is the pastor of Knox chuarch, Rev. R. C. andthe dedicate ra er offered b Miss G. Heist. '• • 110 eat` Tho a fT ry p y y in some rases remain in it a whole ; „ • Godaixch ta-za greater extent than ever dao that tv .1 i'o1'orved up by n lot MdDermid, the 'funeral taking place Airs. Hamilton. 'The offering amount. The production was under the dir- n port of national importance, and in teltfrom the residence of Mrs. Nell me. h oef onjayment by • the' citizens of St. diene. Mr. Fred Weir; Mr. Smngglns, . Mr. Saturday evening watching the; After leading through some half the distribution of a large increase tai erawds. This is no da'r't a very en dozers of our exchanges reeantly tel- the way of wages. The increase ton Cetherrnes ars, David etarwiek, Colin ,Murray tertaining eastinie but the car soaga irked sometimes prevents this e�se ling of the heave wrought by'tloodx, Company has not taken the 'method TtTARY and Captains. Inkster, It.,DTorrispn, M. p dams that gave •ova et clause fl�� Madllanald and Jahn Maetionakl were tamer -who wishes to delve up tont to the town with a bar- t eat to eco t o 1 o i tho r I`n^• JEN'1f1hTS, Tho d It ak pl h Im 1 bearers for the father and fa m the report of ho yd o in goods g vers n 1010 • n Maitland River Powers .m f last Friday of hZrs. Giles •d'enlckitiit,at Messrs. Joseph sand lr'orman McPhail ed to $179, including a life -member. ect:on o£ Mr. !Hajar, g p given y rs. . a granddaughter. The president in announcing the amount of the offer- ing referred also to:a donation of $50 which the Society recently received from the Iate Mrs. W. T`..Murney, who. was one of the active members of the Ivor to Maitland cemetery. Mes- yr t«•,. ,h- e 9 Of 001111 and get some front !,Pin e i o i 4 gar ns; ,.- store Program o promises, saying able to do so. The suggestion Was iynp• p iiva:ivill do so and so if you giver us the Tamil Irolne on Pictnn street and Meleohn and Mae Macdonald for made that parking en the Square, at aril events on the outside of the /singe, on a Satut'1ny night should 1* limited to such a time as would be sufficient for ordinary shopping but that con- tinuous parking for a whole evening Should be regulated against. Strut. 'ford evidently 'has something the came problem in . parking along On. tario street in the centre of the city, A Real Bargain in �'O WEAR EAR 'We brave a few linen of hoots for the farmer and outdoor worker. Reg. WO. We arty clearing at $+125 while they last, tin rather lines. Dien'a. Women's.' Bose', Girls' and Children's Footwear,' quality and prices are rights We have satlsiled athero, give w' a trial. Ua East Street Footwear and Repair Skil, East Street, Calerich I Oft'f)SITE K1$X C KUltCil Open E%C11infe. Phone 503J. a rather ominous suggestion. such and such consideration, ;but after an illnessof some menths. The the son. Those who were here from After telling that the cost of paver comes with a. record of successful deceased vas • a n1tive of Goderieh out of town for the funeral were Jack generated at the B Blank Mole welds! bet perfornr:uiee, anti, in plica of asking township but after her marriage re- high as long as the interest and niuk- the town to )!ledge its credit, ds. has Hided• for thirty-seven.. years on _ a ins,* fund would continua as.an an. , so often been done before with in- farm near lllyth. About fourteen the end of thirty yews, when the renal liability and stating that, at; dutxtrini rnnenr+ria_ aa, aosee. „:row + years ago•they came to Goderich to ahead spending live. Mrs. Jenkins was a member of North street United church and the funeral on Sunday was conducted by Rev J. p;. b'ord. interment was. made in Blyth, Rev. Dr, Barnby Con- ducting the services et the graveside.. Tho pall -bearers :were mix nephews, Harvey, George, Herbert and Reese Jenkins, George Laithwaitc and Reese Feerris. Mrs.' Jenkins is • sur- vived by her 'husband and by five children. Mrs. William Snell,' Londeg, boro; Mrs • Webster, . Londcsboro; Mrs. Chap. Marker, Goderieh; Miss The "Faster thankofferingmeeting Addie, at home, and one eon on the hanie_tead at Blyth. Four brothers, of the. W.M.S. of North street United Thomas, Roland, John sand 1iYilliain, chuxhi Was heed on Wednesday even- Thomas, her, also four ,sisters, ing, April 17th, in the schoolroom, Mrs. J. Smith, Clinton; Mrs. Chas. The president, Mee, W. J. Andrew, Blake, Ktladerieh; Mrs. David Morrow, ncetapicd the chair, and Mrs. Robert GGoderielt; Mrs. Jane Laithwaite, Johnston was at the piano. The Goderich• One sister, Mrs. Robert scripture lesson. from- I John 4.7.21, .Ferris, of Harloek, anrveves. Many was read by' Mre. 1by Mies Robert - friends extend their sympathy to Mr. prayer was offered by 1Miio a l:obert• Jenkins and the members of lily son. A t)1le.aiet play, An Deportant Question, was rettily given by terest and sinking fund charges" making a large inere•ie.esin'ilts-•asses•• would cease. the cost of generated, sable property, mime evil! Mean tali" power would be low, there comes tiro proximately a 2 per cent increase in suggestion of .en_ gptinoug possibility t'he amount it will pay in taxes. The this cli a ',providing, of cows°,'new construction Will vastly increase that no extraordinary conditions ari3a the importance of. the port of Gado - during this period which aniight cause• rieh and will mean the expenditure of serious injury to, or alio tlestruetlon a muelt larger amount in wages to of, permanent works. rho fawn of ltandlers of grain, as the now anarine Goderieh has had, an a small scale, a !err will double the unloading capacity demonstration of what replacement take it or rebuilding of a transmission lino', y tly increase the volume, pof grain` means, in the way of its adjustingC which will be handled here. An an• bill with fire If. E. r. C. far ..lust. etitution with a sueeessfull reoord of year's business. An adjusting hill aehievament behind it is worth a. that would cover "serious injury to owl gres.t deal more to the town than one the destruetion of permanent works' with only �a progrpnl and promises in ltonrieetfan_'aritli iMlaitland River de- to recommend it. Surely this is the velopntent would be a real bill, and ii 1ltaitlantl newer woni;t be only sulYl• sort of institution we should cutout. iGoalerielr, . eat ego and vcd look for a large majority tient .. ,,.L5 'raker satedelvie paverliable fotrcosIlio 1 for the bylaw. The following. figures t hi b M MA Howell for • Society and was always deeply in e ver un xs. g'Cilueen, a ready. terested in its welfare, mentioned; Mrs• Cunningham and her 'A PINE ENTERTAINMENT daughter. Mrs. Sneyd. of Midland; < Mrd. Denkey, of Detroit. and Mr. Me- Xnox Church Choly Put Ona ilnaic�:l Hall nand Mr. an 1 and T3lndloy, of "Feat Tuesday Evening Port Stanley,Mrs. Hall and Mrs. Hindley being sisters of Mr's. Alex. The choir concert of Knox ehureh Mdlvor. choir on Tuesday evening, Apr. 10th, ,- - 1 was a delightful musical treat and a MISS PRESTON ADDRESSESfair attendance was present to. envy the, event. The first part of the pro- - NORTH ST. UNITED gram consisted of orchestra r,elec- W M. S, bons, the members' of the orchestra consisting of Misses E. Spence and 'phankofrering A `mounted to $179Int - Edna Ilunt, and Messrs. Il. Witmer eluding,* Life Membership whole cost of 'such a eatastrophy. Ci'tr` given v n lit a letter to the (01141 1 which' famaiY. members of the (;.G.I,T. ' It showed arc already van way through to Bair -T ped in the Star a month 1 I,ACE'y..�..A "man of loving atnd a ,group of college girls diseussing ty-ycav t antreet'vith the IHydro'lee•1 the will -ator their future. - One intended to teach. 1 give some Indication of what kind disposition and a devoted meni- tris• Commission. if there are any„ e nieans to Goderieh . 'ter of St. Peters church waS the tate another to take up aaurnaham. a thirdSint± 1O07. %viten strain started` to • Mrs. 'Thomas Lacey, ivhe Wiesen” racial• --. ,.e,'while still smother 'tela° tatliuntagels to be gained "at the rad , flaw through the Goderich Elevator away on Sunday last. Mrs. Lie -wore to diamond ring was 1a n ' • Calvin Cutt's Store News Potatoes, per . a e o . + o ....... .. . .. .. ..,r ...89c Rice, Blue Rose, 3 1lxv.,.... a . . . . . Y O . 4.. . . . . .....25c Macaroni, 3.lbs ,, � Figs,, 3 lbs 2k,t�, Prunes, lits. es . .. .. .... ............. e . e 2li Aylmer Soups, I tins`... .a ee,r.F..a•..00v,2:'Q .Aylmer t'utnpk;n. No. tin, 2� tins • #glue :taker's Cocoa, 1' ‘'..111. tin2ic baker's Chocolate •11i. cake.. .....w 6 29E l's*tk and. Beans, Claik's or 1,it4*y's, w�for.. . . 3tfec parte"s Floor Was, loll+. tial........ < .. , ..... 43t Hawes t.r4Wa1 Was. pint jar. ... . mac Move's Lemon 0:14 teeth, bottle. and ypolishing s1i lh Pep Hand (ia'111a't'. I tin j5 , . , , , .. , 4. - . .25c, !!liner., hili 3 1+�+lei........ . .55c Kconot Mustard. - , < .. .. •1 4h., 25c areal 141.16., a'.,;t.anuh Per 11�,.......-..,......< .C. - .;„ (:hi►k feed. ,r. #h� , : , .:. ills Pap t„t l'eer,., a ,h,. 1. ustSt,iine; Medi. t li's ,Alis J. CALVIN CUTT PHONE 116 in fair volume, ." 4l:GGi,.^20 bnshelo was bona in the township of Downie,: to make hes. dery beau attractive: to y leave 'bren handled and $731,870.47 near Stratford, but, alt her merrier: lronwiess ou ng people in• the city. life wee spent in Goderiela She ryas One girl, a horn leader. was undecid spent vii nperatiaes;► wages +end Eu,> n member of ffour asoreeties in cannees ed as to her future work. When the ditiori fi .,.' t paid the towaan► in taxes• roti- t two with fat. l'cter'a ehureh. the ,oma others lead flit and 'sI:e was trying to lief d lore, r 4600 000 local gt"een earn:• •n, ("MY for Alter p opigat 41 oIIt'study, +a•. vision eaauae to her of less • P nifls wages a niatrrnalft Faith, , c tar ac ! d e League fettunat11 gale im non>(ihrrstian lands' plant extension and ;), vast benefit sof the Sacred !!cart eine tire. (�fatholic and she earn that her gift, of leader- shops and employers," Read tht!Pmeiel Ryrn, of thashington D. leader - bylaw published in The ~;tri tea surravts rind Mie. !!.seely graves sa Dieft►Matawro. Charr'ksI,acry, of t'hiY Maas swatted to merchants, nterhirieWonieli o League. Clnae • snorer, !!twa. A -,.der - n: eek. ° "Tamp! of three sons and one daugti .:= .. sae. W.•Murrtrr.,.. ��. EGENE '3 BAND Ger New u neuratas r Thefamily '1 S ated -- leak; Edward Lacey. of Flint, Mich; Witham Tracey, of Detroit, land Mile' Paint *cey at n*e. sni tr wtla m " there for the funeral and others frown 1'irst 'Antal* ltei lattilt l®aaaat Pitt. 'outs at town w two iMftr& Col. Young, of Clatickly yield to Powerful Noel staled With ISO! Walk of l:ttrantforYl; 1►Trn. Flynn, of Clinton; : triable Oil 1 terve re. Mill hann:m, of .rt�tnrth; Mr. of Clinton; Mr. Probably t Probe tin affliction is mere eon1. Porn Tht' t. (athatlars Standard'� Jelin Melionalti. of Windsor; Mr. rat mon or reChk pen'ufor mere intcwse' at t dal+rel 17Oi. we take the followiter Farr. of De'roit. rand litr". II, %'. !rt►rr,, ;Nutftrinsr thanthanrheumatism. Thou with referrm e to the new in'!trl1M. f Cleveland. ':'he funeral took place rand, of ethcrwe+e roller jrcras.na fists with width the )rwrti ()lathe 'I ir�at from the family It<t•tet C4tn. i .,.thee Acute through a life tsf nicer 4' arid i+iew TantruMCalt•1 Dir. , YSas iia Itegirnerrt, of 'r:leirh 1)r +tit et. to Vit, Peter=r• (iamb. whfre, I 4,CriltY. M^ l;rt•±rr,'? a' t•!te leader, has "-:'rte equip. itaa.- Pathe!' Campeau trndnrte4 the • idem IS a new trcattlter1t. ,I,29.• Pi yt; ,is• - 1 nrrt, tfe 4'. f' the rhnr, h rani the intra 'Met a battle- of Maoettea Erttrrald ilei.! ..t iK te�wv rrttltr ItCt ,.oaf. cit. i t rrrr[r in•triltt+rnt� awn tt tht� tare •, i4•satr�t were Moe 412 �t•tet* �al4c•1.twhey �air, steel) til, • t what the moot r+ubfi:.ot5� 11w+ band at' the !e t 1 Yat •tit 1lr• ',}'int r4 y+ :hilts in thr )t, nt n t'at)tn and a1+ y tri the affected Irptt•' It s fit 1 . h ti ► em tial' la # 1'r rn" "the 1101* t a�kn•*tit ter 41.50 uteri! theht iii • 14 of,* sumlwt er.H:i,rnatthhr ±t•v, t:rergr )t1taw.9.11, 11, rhli en scare ,I x;4414*! Fevotr.• caar� wells: t;Ur,•!lily to as) "fit.• WOrillr►*l1t* 'POP PWM*ale 1y,`_ 1T0r•lrr. Mr,: 1: eyes noodle, retell bli lriirkerrrll, rrroie$L.tt8W 1nlftiove, `i :t+ i ,.lh.d last rte t, In sho,uol,i their• *Op 1+1t' tatr yearn teal lhrir# ,n.,wthlt.litrrt *ppairatoe brim', oble,ir,l i# 1NGsrorl STREET u r riati*. t th,• h1041t1r f the CA741 1E11.— -Artor »ors.. X,rnnaha' 4.11 r•i.t 4a1KO,ottc 4414,, m)t, ,Irmo** th4 1404,140y041 to r,nnplimos.:t)tte o6 lir, Janus 14 :Ilia„v t ollpbpit,'. ear be *tiro to get it if 1•'.., g. t4 irler. !tat”' r.•rtl•rr* biro", 0 1011* crnm:rl it! efila er tal>: 1A'•Iesse t steph.1t, tilre i,r 1,. i'. 11a14len•g, STAR ADS GET RESULTS SPECIALS IN Fresh, . and Cooked Meats Fish, Fruit and Vegetables. A felt line of Groceries, etc. All new stock. If you would like some fresh Lake Trout give us a tall Deliveries: 9a. in., 11 a.m., 3 p.m. and 5 parr. WATCH OUR WINDOWS GEORCE W. BAECHLER Phone 3'S5 COR. KINGSTON STREET AND SQUARE •nrtl.. t WOW— s • .. 3,. 1 OP ' 1