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The Goderich Star, 1930-07-24, Page 3
?i[ttlRid)AY. JULT ti1M. MO — — , :.�plus seivice FRAGRANT 4.4444.414 • N.A_�,., hl lb" WM kis* tEli mane: � ry le Raw lla ears FOR ._ ; ratev R . e......�t i `Totiatr»s* ; rY: ROOMxteeieses, are IN wee hank D"4"tab PitE$CRIPTIOlIS : a a Ati.eee.k Pierea'es 1tev. tie 1 ekti ':: ll and Crosses 1 ilbrery atsd R�eereatios. Rose. acmes said eat ischii ea ft a 000 �r�aaaeatr t.�: iK ...it, CAMPBELL'S YV Re• v. R. R.i2E D Q�' ,% G• I ter sabjeat Ti'aw+ �+- t 1 E : Amity leading. The attitoit of •the period for atiaisters. lathesnlad 1. that they dat't wast ▪ Tate atter oos is ealeerated to orpa. oar ek.nk or sear Cheistinstty. but hied recreation. Ito. G. Batt is thea weal Christ. charge. and at 7:15 vesper ~rice. At most of the Ovoid** aoeetinall x Uses sere peeve.wear. lb* bawl be. t : sere fake harm the Diss stilt reek a. we eel - poet et this wee k. PHONE ate. CODE RICU SUMMER SCHOOL:Ito represented life as a journey lip the maintain. rather than either ,rtes - The keynote of the Gaderieh sum, r int on an elevator or an escalator. inee seheea or of .liny similar gather- Thu old idea that a sudden conversion in Was struck by Rev. J. E. Gra, lifted a loan at eras to the heights of harm, ase etant minister of Metropoin-.l sial lifeexperiencewi� that the consequence, tan chtil h,; Toronto, in- the` opening sent rally Monday . night. This was s the Meat of the soul to it new exist. of the young -people's ; societies erre after death was the beginning of and bible classes of the Huron and the only important life • might b,: Perth Presbyteries. and there wits',st''classed ani tbe: elevator ideas. But we _tees '; eriurchtue of young people and had come to take the view tha.,linu mime older one*. Hr. Graham gud%ed 'was a ,gradual ascent to bighrer ex- JuhnOxenham's'•well-known poem I_tierieneea, mare like the .escalator. a o eve*, man there' upen¢th a high: Even this however did not represent. way and a low the truth, for 11fe was a toils me And the high sent goes the high way!, *went. like mountain climbing with and the low soul gropes the low, the Saida .going ahead And picking And• in between, on. misty fiats the out the late way, cutting foot -holds rest go to arra fro, 1 in. the lcy peak so that we might But to every man• there .openeth� a the . s nit, he the wonder. high way* end it low . Aad every roan deeideth the way hie. There.. ate some 81 mesons aegis- pouf shall go. • teredet the:surnmer .shoal. about the she taking of the highway is sure;, same as last year, and about the size 1y the .object • of all ,tacit elfeets; ae of school while t the stuff consider the summer rsehnehs aria. the ...messages best' for ititeneive'stud Bevil Maim followed at 8 o'clock by inapiretioaal sale is r,aai4.r.d said on Wedaesd*y' meetings in North st. chsreh. The after.00i the_ or aai.t of the church; maritime sessions are held at ti ietorn(( Mr. R. Cas+. gave an organ r ee it. church. I pital for the hear.? t of thoa. of the On Tuesday evening Rev. W. 11. surnnsaer acioal who err intoreeted in Rurgers gave a very interceding talk musk. Oa Friday evening Mr. W. E. on the mission work conducted on the Saunders is giving a talk on Birds Pacific coast. those in charge visiting of Western Ontario. the, many points by boat..High: veg. d�BEZdALL 'rets are %mei in this work and liar. Burgess wee engaged in it for rums The new schedule for the Huron time and his esrlanstion of the plc- Baseball Ledger is as *Dhows tures he showed had aamethinc of duly xlst�--aa.xeter at God Y'he thrill which only one who knows " end--Hiensalt at Clinton the wort .which its d•itacuitie>t and dein- " 4 h•--�Godesich at Exeter gear an doe; Mr. Burgers could im- " 25th--Caintun at Hausa pelt eo *" "' 28th• -•-Hensen st %peter Those. registered at the school are: " 2$th--Clinton at (.oder1.h Alma Etberington, Themes Road. Aug. 1=—Clinton at Goderich Clarence Grainger. Ethel.. 1--k:xeter • at kteneall Pearl •Cernoekan. tTninn, " 5-•Goderech at healed Meraaxet 'W*lker' and Myrtle Car- " 5 --Clinton at • Exeter son, Trowbridge.. 8--h.*eter et Clinton Joyce Rutherford, Marion Shier, "' S--Hensall at Goderich Margaret Rutherford, 'Doris Mn-cHensall were the winners of the Nanughtart, Evelyrri -Wynne, ',brined Bret a:nedaie,. der.eating Meter lest ......- Wynne and .-Nina MeeNauybton, *Way. aim game here on• Monday Woodburn. was a splendid exhibition. Not one Dorothy Broortfoot, B'rtrceleld.'. of Exeter's 011ie. aurae an earned, 0 w t, 15-ix54 in. Pure Linen Lunch Cloths, Kith t.l!oretd 1•orders, special price, 95c and$L49 hie t+ta tn. and 52.x68 in. AU Linen Lunch oohs, with colored borders, special prices, each $L49 to $eine.5O Special values in ,colored Damask 'Luncheon and Dinner Sats, also Silk and Linen Sets, in green. Nue ant natural shades. 4 4414 iS. el' R.4 Lunch Cloths and aeon for the summer cottage and the breakfast room of..'the posers. Mr. , Grahami'hooted inn ing- after' bre. a.ti - ti wo=:.. �► - t'hg keynote of the summer school, *in period . t G FestivaltO resent at Ca radian ?PER "•' eia'tltrrtjr`� drams fc troatielefroni some of tbaf era ttna. Wale Light Opera Festival 'brim arf ent .moment to the Caanadlan Cbarutaugira here this ***turnery export staging and u nurual llghtlng ". 'sFtthepres.aitation of econee:from' Tose Marie;' '71beiyhocollte Boldter," and,+The DesertBo ' eoitdenend . wSth eoteupmatd;artistry-Jnta t • lotrayst,` r -,• a• .,3 Bash teribcrof TheLLiabt,Oer&'lieitiva tuwirtnat, havig-b d wileexperience Int , fming this-sale.w-. are oiieririg speciwal prlr� menti ` -'. The, buyhx g', puhlic lyse 'sho wii its the cantos ewe are offering b buying freely.'. P FOR rum's'. et Curfains neat.app3iqued. •:, aches by . 4. yards. These are. itttstancl n �.. X 1.95 per pair PFtgi Silks ,SII''shades for tringi3rie', or, 'Dee yard Sale rico 4%% peer , *Fat Crepe, a doct weight silk crepe; ire. all 1 - Sale Price •$159 pe 1Prints, Oingitains apd' ;Voiles, hundreds *f yards, 7g'fast colors, values up to 49c per yard'.. " • Stile Price 25c per :yar ne t patterns, SPF I L HOSE VALUES Ladies' fashioned . Silk Hose in all. sl Ades %and ,sixes. Regular 9 Sale Price '8c per pair The Retli'herg Hose, looks like silk but wears tetter shades. Reg. Si,t9.per pair, - • gale Pre 1:60 Per OOH Penman':. fashietted Lisle, alt shades and sizes. Extt (�jj� • 49c;per ► 0ARS6T.UTEtX SAV YOU NF • Your c• Stott 900 r value M. W. SCHAEFER die Phot 56 .. _. .. :, • 5_x52 In. Linen Lunch Sets. in assorted pat. ferns, the colors are green. gold, rose and Nue. our price$ per set $2.75 to $5.75 ,exit in. Linen Bridge Sets, in green, gold, and rose, with dainty . appliqued corners, our price per set, The: Cash tziro ].IIBBERT The tiouaOofAape ry:444 liil'.rchan+diive A1 1 The Lure of -the Maritime eit.„„x 4.itAltrys, • 1 Standing withgreat sheaths of bloom Womene I p.m., subject, "All for us Twit Stone and Nils"Asther Like sentinels ready for re happy in Chrieft."' A hearty welcome. I. present tin .aMaz eg love triangle^ its pageant. ,North lJt. United i liurelt o1' rCan• a setting of savage tropical. beauty. Gateways which make a stranger halt oda.' Services ;;unday, duly ..:etli, ;Tire s,;rren's perfect woman in a pie• And perchance dream of a ebrine in tote -that is the year's sensation Some tar•ofi foreign land.Summer Erhool �'u'unday. 1D zi.ni., ""Wif,1Y Ql"tGi1111:$"' Kindly hosts. there aro who invitc'The ohtu sca;giott of Sunday selrnoi in aha church; I1 tt.m., y►ublie•crornhilr, non C'CI,RWOO», in • • stranger fru see . < ° preaae he ; 1{ev: Ifs, leratYk Iiusse1I, of 'DAY'S OF DARING„ ' Fite. 'glo�rieq ofi their gar4'ens - Central India, 7 r,tn.t closing asess9on Itigli' aabova Rite anerkling lake .below. of th© Sunirnet �` beol service dircrt- Sometirne+s a night' within a wooded , est by the president. Preacher, Rev, e parks James serir>;•;e. • ALICE WHITE ' Llka an ocean cavern, fathoms deep : I2etr, rte, 11, lDor a^g, oe llanillton: wile lirinccas oP prCp with in bloom, r , ; 4 !,will l� Ca.'n ,r•n ir?t°;raa a3trcet t rifted ° illilLlt]'ai~S 1)ELANIaY Slyest seen ed, like hynin.a from .ltd 4 aural: :e,n tiultday niornin(;. Mr. 4,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_,,...„,,,,, emitowers ndercv 13urtaes. is fine: of tho outstanding willdr1wre away your blues with this And »ieko the eviandercr happy, rho' apeekera arta at the St7aaui er, rollicking story of, a modern girl who the dark D'isc'us { Scheel and the leaderseengrgat heon Is given iose,frotn the 1 ve`•and-ten to head a• Their tint, their name, thd`,r shalibngr.Sc eel and or ileatt-inJ t man of glittering (hertz., en Broadway. rt bloom. greatRopportunity in the work of the *SThE ()TRIG FROM WOOI.WORTIIS" t;am..0 . Tint Vidtc.+rYn et. eongrethe l el .:;'r� E"UM1;13Y • t ,e m..- , ga- tion will'v.YYr:>•hlp cl.tii the Summer `"l/01.!,S7C IDS aTiY%'.,'"' BRIEF TOWN s ()PIGS `+choral in the North r,t A'z;t church tt,r, Tho Alexanrire Ifespitat Noises' the "enrtf i:e 13t,', `C Pan. 111r, • a SAS: Alumnae intend holding .ex ik.nie, on line will a1QYa c; t f. at the Ikiiehi,' Abe lake sharc'neaar Shenparetcn vis genal [:nem, hayfield ll�a:d,•at :l p.m.. 'WILLIAM X. HOWARD� t '" " ail f , WED. card mugs-----. idgy° wvherc he 'Y girls m Stratford are yresielrith at< t Ming melodrama +;i' (. desieh bareb ll team' defeated cam ing tbia week. high'e(neeet a love be measured � _ urs kilowettte' he influence of the Exeter at k�aceter 11 ,.© 1 t .i'.+ that'll' Time has `l'.sted I2.—,u.'. `f;:c baa' F:eleetrle (ill hes been on tis•,,, ei:na-ket lr . upwards fret fifty yeeri and in t',ci'. v 'time it hill .,roved a. 14c at g to f thouaan,ls, It is in high *'twos runt. t throughout Canada and its eicellen;ti Miss F;velyn holt, whir revile taut haat, earthen iia fettle h>cyrsrel the tree Su n,'.sy evening ir. Nerth Mete. Unit. H it w,(te rt,,,ahln the "Le it tve,al,1 cd..eliurch, tt.w is entitled to 11,6 the Cc ,s rh.•:t„ Ianimrnt. electrical aKe r', present day society. 1418Y evening° Sidled �'w© braes fires, ,one artaat eft, rne;n and one thus 1hur,;e lyhiitE*IIA1, t;UMEBY c'tr_itig assayer the brigade A (OIYl;ig "Tp/,WRClrll.Cn WHST" Magee. Sat. at ale yraw. Cum ni 'THUNDER" U , •"Tlilt i'OIVIIR ROIf$E ,.:i . ..b, I Ars:--.UMIMb wYNwM+MnWMw� kers from ill parts of eastern in ' Casada, . tint ''Pinus, en, ad* and United States, 'Their opened heeatslry,, greys a. iany we -side rexerts; quaint end range ag ertiertaiamnetat iodating 'entire' littler valises and snug tennis, *df', satlii�t, fia'hing, Idle. ,wnns dotted sating the Hay of ing, bonslnwdg ,rri inwr, apotoi nada have wi : special attraction swimming *Mat id Um sea et. er those who wish ,to combine ths salt water pool with p ds . omfort' with scenic beauty; golf. elate wiwdaeraena end'pr"omerade pd a wide 'variety 'of other *ports for spectators nestling at>r r t1ns lith f;ihiin> and �*ailitngs end thi:.wera*d- at the hotel. Gael orale+ chole with . modern and direct orrfng road. give access to s:'wear taansportation. of quaint Utak 1,, , sore eg St. Andrews -by -the lea with Oat theirs, its ilns aw,. reU known and excellent Algot* ( �+ sw )t eek Incident :ora lila Hotel- There, ea at tt, More. tragedy.., H too, tine iflcder* amoua nainesiake tn,Scotland,' is *utast wrl1 oftan .;mnst_..tba- b4 -found -one of the-outa-ta i ng.`world of—wain ,taking Rs Memel, e -hole golf courses in Eastern way Ares the sa.enetryr read. . Hamada where Many as hard-fought out shows haeid-spring dire bampionehipg. he.. been- decided. the Plats Rated peel; Evangelism Again,take Digby on'the Bay 'count -yr " reheneliwr 'church f :uny. Set tin• some of the, statues at Grand Pratt and toiat :beautiful, old -World tottery of course et O. Andrews. • bisoaitri +age nut daub, el. +,'�#ltaa of or v. d to malt$.".' lbesineeteehethiinco.nid.;"4" totter upset do '� g a have ativeneed • AD ' ' -1Nt #7 -:. r ; 7,�e Goderich .Star. 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