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The Goderich Star, 1929-10-10, Page 4PAGE Fein THIS :1)13 RIC STAR, I rill it SMARTLY STYLED Ladies' and Misses' New Cloth Coats >h-16raglaK.i�: ; �„XJa-K _71Uj X71`. -�_ - r. r - '...,7_,:•MPCL1* i .i VjUE have received another shipment of Ladies' and Misses' Coate, vv doininai4 for fall etre the side and front flakes that gracefully swirg with every movement. although the straight line modes also achieve popularity, large becomingly furred collars, cuffs and bottoms. The fabrics are at the ilnest, the tailoring unexcelled', The ladies of Goderich• are cordially invited to visit our store and view the new Coats. All are moderately priced, c�lilli�ery A new shipment of Ladies' fall Millinery just • received, The new Hats present more unique ' and clever lit Pottle:A R.r eTQruntP, Ort Tic. Women"' U.l,art,ntr-t, Sinnott WMi% sion Limited, W°eek Toronto, Ont, Oat lila,lam:-a it It quits Invos.iblo fop moi to as. woo( my thank* to you fur till rowel nictna has aiv.n se., twos always hi Pain donne my monthly p.riod, Since tiikinI'Chin . 1 an►WM,t IIyfrooarum p7•i7> rind cwt itis any work net 4.ua1° Yours sinew -sly, 4Lgsed) Mre• McCoy $I01.D AT YOUR DRtinati T ry 110Y— CAMPBELL'S DRG .STORE • 11. C. DUNLOP (The Kemal* Drug Store) IL DREIIMANN *tial Held) SAogrs 11 GODER1CH FOLKS Many Records Broken- -M. MacKay, - V. Elliott, R. Dean, Belem Mc- Creath and Eileen O'Brien: the Champions. On b'riday, . +het. 4th, a very sue- eessftel, ,track acid field meet was held by the G. O. I. at ` the agriculeural park. ' As the meet was a trial for the toutrey pies: to be held here next Friday, the conflict was quite spirited. J„htany. records were broken, most of which were. in the field events, for sprinters, owing to a stiff breeze, were at a +decided disadvantage, thus . amounting t: Ee t%Rrr WA A AME 500P3P.101e1 TnrIISPA1. OCTOBER *lith � 3T Wi�5 Aveel-Weeef biDri+ SPI MACH YOU `Thiel- MEK 5°1)1'1%11M- PJIM u KMOW 1 PoM T X 11 �1�11�11�t� By. MAC Ref GOOD M.At..Tte 'YOU SHOULD 1 t uuGMt eilkele. A lel AtThef APPe` I Tf, FOR THelbrfce. �" t'.T ARE HIGHT C0-0 TO UNL0P s RU STORE Pure drugs pave the way to health. A casofut prescriptible service with prempt delivery that 'coins you. N. C. DUNLOP THE REXALL. DRUG STORE . GQDERIGI ,� ,, . • ONTARIO klub Errington, Grace Mason, Mabel Book race-�-Marjorie Deer, Graces ,75. �' 1'+I daslle-Delena . Meerah¢la, Edwards. Mason, DorothyIiorney, hiar.iorie Hetherington. Running broad juinp--Eileen i0'- SE xOE Mixed Events Brien Ruth Marney, Mabel Edwards. Throwing bas *bail into basket, �- Backward and Preterit mice - leteth Standing .broad $ulilpr--Grace Mas p}e a McCrea* Ethel Cook: sada-' 1 neY and Margaret Griffith, Dor- >. on, Margery i urnby, Dorothy Roue lett h , othy Homey and Eflie Jewell, De.enti 'op step and jump••-- Ei lee lame Acheson. . McCreath and Mabel Edwards. O'Brien,'Ruth Muritey, Margaret...... basketball for distance-- Three-legged race—Ruby Errington- Griittith. Throwing matte-Ethel--cook, Mar'' and Marjorie Deer, Margaret Griffith Bunning high:juinp Eileen O'Brien, jorse Hetherington. and Ruth Murney, Delena MacCrenth Zath Marney, Mabel Edwards, Marjorie;Hetherington,lpEte distance— p and Zailecn eu° lit! yards• Eileen !ith en, Grace )1ena-,MeCr.eetic Wvery-ma il-.and.sebs ant-..reatlz- • + l axgaret 4uritfith, i Running -broad broad; jiunl -1 eri tole - know- ,when her.,._ child sitfurs . . Ch••ertnut- ` •raceme Mari erie Duey creole Ethel Cook,: Marjorie i'Teth- from worms. She else knows that . Margaret Griffith, Betty Jenner. 'eritigton• • �if some remedy be net speedily aap- ; I Standing broad jump Delenu' Me- plied much. harm will result. to the Creath, Ethel Cook, Marjorie Heather- i nfant. An excellent preparation • ington. for this purpose is Miller's Worm '. , Running hors step and jump -Del- I Powders, They drive- worms from ens McCreath, Ethel +Coale, 3I raorie eche system and set up e ei.iiiinlating Hetherington. ; - and soothing effects;;. so that . the Running high umn—Je elena Me, child's progress is painless and estt- Creath, Marjorie I etherinBtbn.; .isfying° 1 -1-modelling .t t3 ir- r-,--• •; �. . T SIOW Minis -.in -ihe- .runs- :Aillong ti most outstanding of the new records was the new record in the senior high jump trade by /Charles Mittel. beat- ing the• former record, made in 1910 by Seott McNally by 1bi inches. The students of the G. C. I. are aleo proud - of the rettta kablc llegeeluilitee of: Doh Stoddave, who eleaked el ft. Ilea inches in tho • Imle'veldt. The senior champion for the boys was M. MacKay, runner up R. Stoll: dart. Mlle junior• for boys was Won wing,' eveefglows mystery, naive. Meson, flesh pink, dove grey, tansan, tea tune,. by > Dean, with P.pace runner up. mirage., reverie, atmosphere and suntan, mho intermediate urns won by 'V. El- ' lint, R. Groves runner .:up. Junior champion for the girls was Eileen. O'Brien, 20 points. Senior champion o fol; the girls was Delon.. McCreath, 30 polnta, Mens Suits and vercot Junior Events 100 yds.e...R. Beat►, W. Sutherland, Out new fall and winter Suits and Overcoats are now ' on display. They airs, D. Middleton: Time 12% seconds. 20 r -r 2. a ds R. � alt 1 ,made of .the 'tlewie fft materials And -creme in distinctive styles. and shades. Splendid B. ixeleay: ,' Time 29"se W. ,and, values. Corns in and look *fern over. 0 yards --R. ;Demi, B. 1iiPacKaY. .._ . -. Time, 1 minute. 1g seconds. - .. _., One-half mile --•E. Dean, S, Mace t Kay Carter. ' T`irne,. 2 minutes, 48 I seconds (new i-ecgrd). flop, step and jumpe-Pat. Page:It R. Dean, 82 ft. 1> • in. -. Running broad jump—R. Dean, P. Page, D. Middleton„ 14 ft. 1 in. Running high .lump,.'i'. Page, R», Dean, W. Wilkinson, 411— ft., Gil' inches (new record). C . , .. _.... ,. _ _1?aie yuuit—tyJ_I'�. R. �e�an,$TRN F I EL . 11#c�uy 7Pt°,5?,iii. (newrecord), Eight pound � p and shot' put --W, Sather. • land, P. Page, 84 fee 7 in. (new re - coed). - PHONE 418 Interne i4itst lsvente 100 yard—V. Btliott, J. Sutherland, B. Barrow: 'rim042 seconds.. 220 yardeeeV..Eliiot, J;. Sutherland, 11. Barrow, ,Tine 261.-S• see. (new re»' last iif their elder tlatig-bier, ' Miss cord). oderlch ile►rn.'. Jftdcllei;an, in .'Toronto; The 44q' bards'.'.,8. $siiti�otrr, 0 r home- �r , r , rah u;vendee li:.i' t e P I la t I i ti following, land T a in r. *Wdldfda—Foll-Fashitined Silk Host -r- "We have a Mull line of this popular line of Ladies' Silk Hose, : some of the season's leading shades are light gunmetal, dark gunmetal, marrow, bre�czee, silver "•-' LEASE . NOTE! on account of the.; Hebrew Holiday this atote. will be closed, on Monday, Oct. 14th, re -opening Tuesday, Oct. 15th. "'SHOP WHERE `5i'Ul.,l ARE.INVITE1) TO SHOP" 'WEST al!1E 4F SQUARE rr iness* • ''Virilwas born in G ' Mrs. kart A ,Bier - +? Slather* rl i. ty a t. i J1At tarred of Mr. Jatnes. l3tarlinut, a ,eswilip'. most +a>; Ater life bet since her eolith it Miss � i 1 f . tt° s Xlelt n, iilddtatora, .a One-half mile -'-Ii'. ; 'groves, R. Bar - , loth coneeession, West Wawan marriage she had resided in Clinton. member of the state or 1 gtlen Politic row, E. Mayo, Time, 2 min„ 30 sees. osh. The deceased, who was in .his fler husband' died about six, years aeltate, widelt oeeitrred on Saturday (dies old record). 71,t'yreae, enjoyed. goad. health up ;ago. Shit is snrvived by two pone after an t;lhieso-s lasting only five days,. tit his .death,• which was almosv in. and four stepdaughters, Carl Wilken, Hesldes being a •valued teacher, 'Miss atantaueons, the result of 'injuries to of Windsor, Lloyd Wilken, of Tav- etheiteton was active In +tile. 'laugh- the head sustained by a fall. front istork Mrs. McCoy, London, and .tern or the isnnphe inn! Was vice -lie an apple tree. Hee -was held' in hig£°I ' Miss Ida. Wilken,' and Mrs. Edwards gent of the 'Janet Carno(Isan chapter. esteem by a wide eircle of neighbors and, hire. Tinnnnony, of fDetroi�t, One Ishe i'xemptIfl.•d to an unusual degree and friends, and his passing is keenly. sister' and six brothers 'also survive: • flys ;arineipIPs of the ;order et her felt. There' remain :.o mourn the loss Mri . I�`. McCartney, who has resided 1 vor!. anionic the new Canadians at the of au affeeeionato and devoted bus with her and nursed her through,her school. :\ short funeral Fernee Wail Shot' putt -,l Sutherland, V. Elliot,• hand and father, a snr owing widow,. illness, George and John Tebbutt of. held yesterday oftcrnoun at +ilio linins B. Thompson,•33 ft., 311 in. (new e- t'wa dautrltters, Mrs. I3, McClenag-. Godernrli tgw:nship; Alfred of Goder of IncPsister, Miss<.ban Middleton, 32.i cord). lean, id Whitechurch, Mrs. Fred Cul- ich Lewis, of Tuckersmitll, Wel-11ienilai Avenue. The *minister In . Senior Events Ilei;, of . Dungannon, and two sons gate, exf Druid, Saskatchewan, charge was thio. \\', (I. Nicholson of • demes d • of t' de i Ile d Els d n f Redlands, California.' 100 yard- M $acifuy, T MacKa OBITUARY BA1U30tltt: --° On Tuesday after.i township and lived on the old g, , , t. Groves. • Time 1 min. 214 batt, +Se .em'bttr 24th. the death o0M stead *nettle Maitland and inc Holm- i.... ,. tr .-aril regret is Pelt t lite ...ands Pole vault -•-8. Thompson, V. Elliot, E. Mero. Height •9' feet, 21,2 in. , High. lump—R. -Groves, It Thorn. son, J. Sutherland. 4 feet,. 8x , in. . Running' broad—V. Elliot, J, Suth,• erland, R. Groves. is, fee, 11 inches. Hop, Step and jump—V, Elliot, B. Thompson, R. Groves. 34 ft. 6 in. i„ to r c an vara and spry o e ands, ,a ornia..'t, Clements nrnl- :t48ttean - 1IW1eh, 1)4. R, Stoddart, -LU. seconds: y it. home. n "i funeral ui ei to took i©kGplace on Mrs. `S'ilken was of n very quiet, un-! burial wilt lake plane on• 't'ue: 4Iay of clout, 11 s• ecKn f. manic . Y p assuming disposition but was held in from the honer of her 'parents, elle fe. Stoddart. Time Ka% secs. . y' cemetery, LltLkna\v. the vervices be- esteem by +those who know her best. otiul Airs. 4;liarlrs drwdlt±tun, *:tiptop. q4o yards. 'l'i MaeRay, a MatStay, • . ing 'contluc.ed by Rev. It, G. \%int- .She early became• a member of the Hitt;" :1R inti:nrited In the 4LIo1ie firm field, 'ant ti r of the United elturch Methodist church*, being : eonnectecl they funeral tool- pious otr Tu4 .111'-, A• Collsarne• G'X'z nca' (ngvv reeaid). ex of whieh be was a member. It. was with Ebenezer and Holmeavitle The services were eenductrd ItY lieu. I(Y Ah° mile - 1. iliacKay, M. Mac - largely uttende by • relatives and churches and moving to Clinton with. Mr. Harrison,. rector of 8t, i'auts ,, 2 min., 19 sec. (new friends, the relatives coming from al WeslayWillie. The funeral took ellltrcii, Clinton, and 'lir-v. S. r. ;ticlleg- record). c1a anco were, Air. and Mrs.. Arnold place from her lata home 1V'edne-day ,.nee, oe 1,,,,neee. et format' rector of One mile --Y. lttacifuy, lift MacKay,, Barbour and Clarence and Viola, of afternoon, October Snd, the Bev, J. 12i ton, iFavr the. aitilress, �vllih' lie\°• R. Stoddart. G ruin., 331e sees. .... Fergus; , and Mrs. John Caney of 1 F,. Jcimes` rhureit pole vaultf al . Stoddart,. y Hogg assisted by the' Ie A. E. T. Wallace,\t;Ula.aof A. Col- Or-ankeville. 1 Doan, conducting the services. T1Ie London, a corner ,seta, tit St. Staph- borne, M. ltiae1u . . it ft., 1?s in, r of t rT'i'==Snr:\tt Tebutt, ddzrgh- aur ne hewaerW the t Go Ion s and cvna is lett nils t.irr fl)4'' Llv1tf r 1h1' fu,l- (nHitt►rjutnPs:. Nafte1, 13. Stoddart ter of the late 1C'algate Tebbutt of It , 1 le, . d p A. Colborne. G it., Tata in• (nese re +rtxlerit:?t township, and widow± of Irvine Tebbutt, and Harvey Weed. era* 4411 read the *swops. he Pall - Alfred Wilken of " Clinton, prises* ley. ,ieart'ri+ were an ,aitrIPS, Mr Wm. cord). Mra, atat her hum,, 1)ntartu street, ltllrt►1.1S1it4\- lIn;t.' ,ifstt�tends sou- Middleton, u!' Gaderieh township. and Running broad juhip--It. Stoddart away way -evening, Selo, 1 1'. with sheriff Gliddleton and me .roan' Sitilt . of 7'hedroed, anti M. efaenia ,, C. Nandi, 10 ft.. 11 in. Clinton,n, on Sunday f 25th after a aonew)iat tedious ill-, Middleton in t141 *)cath on Saiur(ia�'tourl'llitt+ill i± G. r). Fina 11'ell litlllilc• n. Stoddart. ptT i1J, Macl ay, R. 'Hunter, _.__ ... _ . _ tun, •bei Ltoell rict't township;PilchardStaddaYt, 31 ft„ 9 be NfeNargiliton. ole London, null John The world's finest coffees are blended to produce its intmitaWe flavour. GOLD MEDALCC-FE Yowl! drink it grit" J4lItt, of Ilay;ield. Actium,' those' Girls' Events \Situ• Wi St previa tor the funeral JUNIOR, were \tl:,s :tunes eliddtt ton. of Liam- (1) -Throwing 1-asketbnll into bas- il3 li t \bits llelrbee, of '1liittlsor: Me;w• ket-.-Dorothg Homey, Ruth Curren, ' 5.,s. John and Richard Mt N.•lu5htou, Ilnby Errington. - and 'Mica Kathleen 11e•Niai>,dhtatl, of IThratving basketball for distance-e.- Loniloit. Air. Williai0 Cats. of Port Ruby Errington, Marjorie neer, :Huth lintee, anal a. number from 4,tid.'rielt Cnrwen. and audit', leniuN. the de_eoasrd le Throwing basebeli for distance®- ,111 %1ved -h: h,•: sister, Miss Jean. of 'Lemli,, :argil :1 s Mit brothers Geo, "`le-ee"" eeee eeeee •-- .+w...,...r. i. 11. cololtileli:i ilhlti, and 11o1I.u. li. nO Not egAr lad tb$ Tfirontu, at a.e 1l av bar bee parents, ; and the fanuh' Wore all home !'U)' the fin eva% Your Little Ones ue1C' At no time of lite is de/ayor ne- gleet more eerioua itban at childhood. Mr. and Mrs, seism and '(ire,., The tike of the little ones conte quickly t'4. ley Bench ee Kippers were els- eand unless the mother :ii prompt in. ©t� set the par=onsge last aeel�. :'stllministerin r treatment a )It(. ons bier* urldry ac t..h er lath, spec• life tray be snuffed out almost bee ial nennicrrsxry, services \sill bt5 hrld:forc the mother realizes the baby is in the ?\ile 1lait4W1 church at 11 a.tn. ill. The Pruden mother lyS'a,tys tinct n m. Rev° It> l3. 4 utnnnniv keeps r«1lehittg . in the me43ictnt trf Hcnnlillt'r, will rrr'eh. tend -cheat as a t'sfeguanl tigainst th.- undo etloir t,;i3 tender epecatl music, . den illntss of hrr little tines. Thous: 1 tfrt l:rcdttV evening! Ctctol>rr 1Sth. an41s r,f tn,thtret hour sound, there will he a soc'isl evening and . threiugh eeperience that there is no rnt.ei°.ainnncnt in the school l'f101n of Diff, medicine tti equal Haby'e1 *fico Tablets and Oat is vtaw whey always the :ailment under the au> moot of hs thi' tiirls' teailiI• 'This dil>;erent tent k's'p a bus of the irablrt� tin hxntt 'hilt*'," int, t'iaxit±K nit Iains P�o'w'h�" they 141w$yi fret este W t±t ilia I )fl)i' thr ('tuning ettjeyrattc in etweayCTsilhts> atN4'. Thr evcrinit',r I+rogram vtill Haby's tltsil Tablt_as area niikl butt ,..tniiat 'af, game=, readlnt . nm-ii.al;thorough la"etive which by regula-1 '.'f(tu n., a► fine. me, entitled `.]•ite'ling the brunets toed stomach banish' Tratcllrrs • anti, hies but not least a.'t"tta.t»ratinn anti iemriEfetiean" hrenk •ts+ty lunch f, -t r(rryl v, A 4,>rtf un 4-4,1.3* rn•h •ininln frtArb lend pr,� iced in',itttiie+s in 4-.ite'd4 to all. Ad- ,01*,tfitPrth - ±tsFS.3: hh'01I * MIir• r!.! rsssh-ee�n@, !Lit[o5-,ilieeioR 25 ent+. leerreee, tine., l4 r+tr..--e t here Keel, wane iesti., Gee ;rile*°* set•'^t' .nLkt. lime e 1154 •ir+14-,1 t1__� iib'„ Ininn:i•� . Idol WWI, xreeet gift met Neve Tenni1 Ir. '.: tt,i ,IN*; 3w•" net the m*tkel.etleet le v lr5 •' 11.' em * i tan t j regi all;ts.t..3• ,d fifty vnier* inti to that °►ea n, ON :r ts° t,ta'tlifi- l ii !we- t•trtl ,', leer ,I es t see. d a hleno"mt 0: , 1 7< t• e : ; } e n f 3'et t tR n±! the, IhepeaM. t' e• a±t high frau r tet n. e. gill tit,;1i telei'•ee ell ether ;it "ftbrr.URhnot Canada mot Or eseel-!•oi hrr.; t'+ tt.j cur," '1'hw'i'Nhlet• Nr,., .ten• . ha. rarriiki '44 floret. lust+,.* ,t,.. 43 3,.,' eeei t. n., •ar*torr r• les, moil' _ a•' if i' wore .i.-trht.• th,• pre—e. e' ,.., ' , . , , .: . 1,,.s f,-,sm. l e, 04,+', is 0,0.4 he .a cheer ttni,nent. Ii..... V.',..N, r... 1 r,., Rr,,, i, s til.•, if sol. ! SPECIAL i`o1L Friday a*4 Saturday Only 45 Pairs `of:--. ' MEN'S WORK SHOES in black or brown leather or I''aneo soles, sixes 6 to 11, a shoe tcae'o as $ for work.' eC It $2.9 - 30 Pairs oaf BOYS' SCHOOL or. WORT SHOES npd::.4n-sizes- 10 Special ROBINS Agent Agent For* ip*Top•Tai1ora Pliona 884 xlore closed on Standee... Oct. . ilth, on account of Jewish holiday. knows. The Canadian housewife appreciates die genuine, and always insists on Kellogg's the original -Corn Flakes:. because Kellogg's have a crispness and flavor that can't be 'copied:y .6 �'�M11 h ti fri ,- COR; CORN FLAKES ax' 'a� zq1 if,� „ ' * Dodos. for :I,r akafa,e, lunch "'u`."w""" or th v ev.nin •meal 1/J' /l1W IS LLR!'. -LIKE //#7`%/i'i%/�%,�i//�J�%r% .0 the Atittiiretie with Commander Byrd 1trd In the silence of the Antarctic ... locked .in the icy wastes close to 1 ze .South. Pole ... Commander Byrd and his intrepid companions are yet only a split-second from civilization-*. via radio, • Regularly tits enjoy the news and music of Itome-�-cover a Kolster set. - In outfitting history's most scientitfrcallyor awixea Polar Expedition, Commander Byrd,, after the most searehittg tests, selected complete, Foister Radio ctluip net1t. - I.?or2iyearsil olsterhes blazed a trail of leadership in radio. 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I e urtonreitically, petfrrtly meed to eurrte4elected ""tr/f stokes.The art tea alio #be toned itxienendentlr /,//////t�,#0171 /117 11 flfthe Selector inner° 0 KOLSTIElt 11 r'rt1110 .11 MORE ■ IANEVER ,,�VINE SET" BENNETT 8( ELLIOTT, Limited, ,1108 Ray St., Toronto