The Goderich Star, 1930-12-18, Page 5"PR AY, DAC. hath,. 3P31
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ITHE ever' popule r all -ear playground
California is particularly attractive In
Winter. All year tiickeb, with stop•ever
privileges give you the choice of several
different routes including the North
Pacific fssorb of Vancouver—Victoria
where C.nads's smart set gathoss each
winter. Golf, riding, hiking, badminton
and many other popular pastimes await
your indulgence,.
Fir anytiai le ens&tasn irk Se
CANADIAN PAC iPK;
AJORLDS GREATEST TRAVEL SYSTEM
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T ronto Ruron
Old Boys
31st Annual #i<eeNns—Xararest Member.,
in
eMP ._ De Ilistes3. $='4r1ra; ,Euchre
and Dance
The 31st annual sleeting •ot the
heron Old Bays' Aesoclation +Df Tofnnto"
was held in Bygeia hall, Elm st., pn Fri.
day evening, Dec. 5,- and had the best
attendance of any annual meeting in the
,history of .the assoefation. President D.
D. Wilsonpresided, P esu ed, and the reports of
the secretary and treasurer showed the.
organisation to be in a most flourishing
condition, with . the ^surplus the largest
IA its history.
At the eoneltasicet of the business,1
bridge and euchre - were played.•for •twoll!!
TRE GODISTON STAR
hour*, after which the members. old end Oracktudi, If, 1 iternilk Dr. P. B, lagy�si a rt��11,��c �• ragtyi, a ,�r e..l�t�t
young, stripped the r #dlitaitic wail Clarkson, L. J. Woman. Was Once alL +l0` arm's r �R.05, + ►.fE1iR a #gN+ allIK P /'
the `wee rata.'" Moura, t,ew;,a.,, Dr. tr, W. Weal, PAWL :Haioues,
Mass at, Watson *es the Way winner /Ars. Jolui Won. Mos ()die Fiaoiiy,
in, bridge with 1431 i1,t*, Fra riim caul amee—it, a. sae! iill'(1; Good Newg
Ur. H. Pritinem •ecru the Men's prise. B, H. AieCreat 1, E U. Lee, Dr. IL .i. ei• aMl! ale
]►t„c Yatii w Knox tiJii the ladies' first Hod*iris, Mrs. 0. C. G
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Fria° hi ovale tiitilt d i fts, MA. Cunreal, Ansa G. Newtot, J.31ii1 mot ir!t t R
Prentica raiding the second prise Miss E Z'arielw. M a L, M, kir?€41� rouse /� six
Tn tlip ma's prises Mr. J. c iiezillit a COOke, Harry Wc.aiill, arra. C ,De,:y> FOR
Lii$
rried off ticst p,r12- with .fir. J. IiiSle Ctrs, W. A,'Buchanan. H, Crawford . (r
Qlo ae ra£Co id. RefreSti ant Ceminitte 31m. CI C tiE
'A'lie fallotwing e iceza were electcsi for V411.at i?R !7r
Qli' m.StPre President;
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UMW. Ms., D. Tl1c7iT�p)Stu, l owA I TT. Christnias
'Rm. I�aC iciecat, T. It k2sr �lIl, J. A. Drown. M D. Wilson, ho II, B, Ms. . u. L Shoppers
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Iron, T3ol art tVe „Mina e, of At3ileul- t Harry t'4.orzell, Mrs. L. S. i3cctt, Mrs, �. , Sr,.* Xi,?
.,te%UHX3KRIA/AICAB3a.XEV.Xai5*WA110aklklkikl5Xl5.V4XRElrtl5* 17
tura. ,Y. A. rx�arexa, Mrs. Harry ,lilartiia.
Bon: V i e e»t'residents-»..71frs. D. ADO. C'eo, V. Fergeccora, Fairs. A. 4 .44 ► #
saompson, Ma. I1, T3, Stowe, M s. 13', Fosse , !turas Freeman; 1dca. I,, A2.Ladies' Sill. Scarfs, all colors and.[tern Theseare
s we purchased at greatly reduced i
A II�M k�
J. D. Cooke, Mrs. D. D Wil^on. 1Psiiaale. A <rp, (T'r.t I1. J. IlodUiiis, A. traveller's °eS t13 p1e
T°resident�-C. 0, ValiSt4tn4?. E, ]Forbes, Ms, DeLacey,
3 lrst Vice -Presidents --11. E. Stowe, Publicity Wm. !Powell, Atha Mc -
Geo. Ferguson, Waiter Buchanan, Barry
Martin. ,
Second Vice -Presidents Airs. B. 13.
McCreath, Mrs, Geo. Ferguson. Mrs.;
Dr.) I. 7.
(. Bedell Airs, L. 11L Pringle.,carie
Ulm F. Patterson. c , W E F ?i !cosy, Frani. b2eCau
quarrie.
Finance Celnmlttee—E, 15T, Yee.
Property Committee. A, Newton. !r'4
Sp
visptisl 11ir3, L U. Brown. -
motel Representativ n .. U. H: MO- ti
Seeretary — E. 2',5....4a,53 Close ave. 6110Y Miss td. Thomin, A. E. Forbes, -
Asst. SecrtaryMiss L. E. Knout Cameron, Dave Robertson.
FinancialSeeretarr—Mrs. GeorGe C; Beswetbertek, Irwin Ferguson, John
Young.` •
Welt .
Treasurer--'. M. Pringle. Qoderlcl3--B. HL McCreath!. Miss
Auditors -,-Dr. H. J. Hudgins,. S. M. Mary Morris., Mrs. Patterson, Earl k'tr
Wickens.
row. -
Cbapiains—Rev. Colin Cl. Young, Clinton—Frank .°T.•McCaughey, W
D,D,. Rev. C. A. Mustard. Cantelon, Miss U. L. Flynn,,-1►xiy3 x
Organist—Mrs. Barry Martin. Freeman, DA A. F. Cooper, A, D. 1'lSlie
prices. Cleating at, KWh ..... M•
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"Supersilti" -anti "Orient," Full Fashioned Service Weight -
Silk Vose, in discontinued shades.. Regular 1,5O and
$1.895 per pair. Friday } aturd ay, .• , R .. . . t .... ,
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i.194k.4.‘
!$
We -are clearing out our -stock of C ildren s Woollen w ear at.
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Reduced Prices. ``See our windows for these linea'
F Woods' Lavender L 1
nd Line Silk Vests, to discontinued shades.
iClearin at each
Clearing
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1. Reception Committee --Mrs: J. A. W-
halen. .Mrs. 8 H. McCreath, Mrs. Jos.
Reck, 'Mrs. D. 35, Wilson, Mrs, G. E.
Beswetherick, MBEs. A. E.' Forbes, Mrs.
C« Gray, -'Mrs. X. S. Scott. Miss > M,
Crawford, D. M. Johnson, Mrs. W; J'
WARNING I' l F
A w1u tlrng°girl and a' crowing ben are sore to come to some bad end.
1t'it eggs you want don't depend• on a Coc1-a-poodle Doo,
I ;f
,r
It
Oto
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When
They haven't a rooster crowing cockan.dooelle-doo,
but. their little red hen: is consistently on the job
hatching the'
OWEST : PRICES.
EST
QUALITY GROCER�
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rices --
Phone
are not afraid ` to advertise p
y,
Phone 368 for Service and Satisfaction.
congas for` the week
SAT., UEC, 27th
Our Last Week's Specials -will hold good till after Christmas
Bine Ribbon
- Rideau Hao or
MazWell house .
COFFEE
Per - ib. 57c
De Luxe
JELLY POwDERs - --
.5 for 24e.
Brown or Granulated .
SUGAR
10 Ibs. for.... ' - 59e
Edwaudsbnrk
CORN SYRUP' ,
5-1b. tin 33o
2.1b. tin
Martie SYRUP
Large bottle 60e
Shall bottle 3$o
Our OMI
'BAKING rowDER
1 lb. tin...,., , 19c
,• u
Sauerkraut
4 lbs.
25c
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SWEET CORN
tins •for,:,, ......
TOMATOES
2 tins for 28e
NO. 4 PEAS
(hood' Qual4ty
90 3for25e....
Choice NO. I.
COOKING ONIONS
10 lbs..,, 25e
Aylmer
• PoRK .and BEANS - --
Mcdiunx tilt 110
targe till 'fes
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T•ICo
KETCHUI?',
Large Bottle
21c
tee.
UONEIt
4l
25e
STAR, AMMONIA
9 for :..,.
FANCY
MIXED►
CAKES
24c.
per lb.
OXYDOL
Large. RRP.�ae/liage y,�yy233cc
,;..•RADE .Kr,ENSER-`:•-!.•
a for l
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PASTRY. FLOUR
Benmxller or Clinton
24• l . bag of Pastry Flour
for ,».:.
A 7.14, bag
N.-.,..•••••• .-... 59
C•
MATCHES
4 boxes for
2ac
A. Real Good.
BROOM
41.E
CATTLE.'_ SALTS
8 lbs. for 250
RD
Per ib, LA. .........280.
3 lbs. for 52c
Borden's
Chocolate
Malted Milk
53c
Borden's
St. Charles.
�Iv' .,a�ated� •
MILK
Tall tin 2 for 25c
Smell tin, SC
3 for,
SODA BISCUITS -
Lb. r%AIte Cartons,
•IPer lb. 10e
S fia/1VM.
.b: 41e
Fresh or Smoked .
PICNIC BAMS .
13rea1idast Ilaeon
Lb. Wks
SAUSAGE
Country style, per
1b.. ...
b'nall t i , Per
Ib. , ,.250
OATMEAL
Standard or Quick
7 lbs. 25c
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GOOD .BLACK TEA•
39e per lb. -.
3 lbs. for 11.00
Orders delivered on short notice without injury from frost
Phone 368
G. W. BAECHLEI-L
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COL KINGSTON ST. AND SQUARE Our Own Delivery.
Robt. Holmes.
Seaforth—Dr. H. J. Hodgins, A. E.
Forbes, Dr. Q. F. Belden, H. B. Jackson.
Wingkram--.nave Robertson, R. li. c.
kkk
Iain J.' e r Our store is full of useful and practical Bing. n rte held, Will Cambpell. p aC al Merchandise for
Exeter—F. J. Saunders: Christmas
Gifts. Brussels --Geo. Ferguson, R. A. Pryne, Christmas �„1i1 ts.
Andrew Currie, Irwin Ferguson.
Blyth—W.. E. Floody, Mors. W. Davis, u a
J. 8. AfcKinnon; iso C, Sims, , /''� �
a3ensall Mbo Whom ►son, C . mer- 1 ' Gi 1,
vin. Brown, Dr. Byron 'Campbell, Dr. Phonal
Sho
$3. e1d -J A.
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� d . . Calneroli, C. Me.. FP . _�
Donald,: Rev. J. S. Cook.
IBBE
�iiQ1e—t?. E. BCSSVRtherlc�t, Geo. R.
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Dane, Mrs. F. Irwhl,' R. -Halliday:'
Londesboto--John`•I'. Mgon.
A1111°11041:3°4those present were -noticed
the following;
Mr, rind Mrs. 3. A: McLaren, .M.," and
Mrs. D:. D. Wilson,' Mr, and Mrs. E.
Fleetly, B. 71, . and Mrs.- McCreath,' Mr.
and Mrs. 0, G. Vanstone, Mr. and Mrs,
Geo. Ferguson, Dr, and Mrs, H, J Batt-
ens, Mr. and MM.' H. ./1.• Sttiwe, Mr..
and Mrs. L. M, Pringle, , Mr and Mrs.
'H Martin Mi-.," anti ::.Mrs,__W...•Powell,
'Me end"Mrs. D. M. Johnston, ' Mr, and
Mrs .D.: Thompson, Win and 'Mrs. John
Moon, Mr. and Mrs, 4. D. (lay, Mr, and
Mrs. A, Mctluarrie, Mr. and Mrs, J
'Prentice, Mr. and Mrs.. • W. T. McKee,
Mr.. and Mrs,,L. J.. Gilchrist, - Mr: and Mrs,
S.• L. Scott, Mrs. W. McCreath, Mrs,'.
IeWln, Mrs, D. Bemis, Mrs. R. Williams,.
John 8, McKinnon, R. S. Sheppard; G.
A. 'Newton, Russel. Brown, 1t'.'Williams,
R. Prldham, . Miss L. . E. Enos, Miss
Grace Sterling, Miss•,O11ve Floody, Miss.
M. Irwin, Miss .Min:Alton, Miss Proctor.
Mr. and - Mrs R. Stark, Miss Forbes and
Mr. H Jarvis Mrs R, M. Johnston (TJx-
brldge),Th rs • P. Bessie, and scores • of
others callose names could- not be ob-
tained,
Notes - .
C. G. Vanstone„ the• president-ele§t,
wad a forther- -resident- of Wingham,
where he was • elected mayor for, three
years in succession, He is chief •,buyer
tor the Vim. Davies Co_ .
Thenewhonorary president, 'A, t);
'MacVicar, the people's Aleck; is an old
'Doderich boy. He spends every summer
in the old - home town, ' He is chief
buyer for Gunny: Limited.. •
Another new honorary president' is
Hon. Robert Weir, Mhiister of Agnelli-
tore.: He •ly a native of :''I'urnberry, and
taught • school at Harlock, Rullett, be
:fore removing to • Saskatchewan.. . .
Geo, E. Ferguson, second vice -press-
dent, is an old Walton boy, Be is chief
buyer: for Kennedy, Limited.
•MissLaving E. Knox, 'assistant were.;
tory-elect,.,it.s-a -native-'bf-the"'IZih-eons
cession, ;Huipett...She is- chief. stenogra-
pher for . S. Tidy dt Sons, the •King St.
florists, • -
. Wm. Powell, the head of the publ!'etty,
Confraittee, Is known by, the nom -de-
plume of "Bit• Powl."' He is a Seaforth
old boy and Was formerly on the staff
.:of .the •Huron :Expositor, - . .. ,
• Hon Robert: Weir, Minister of Agri-
culture at Ottawa, and John Eiliiott, ex;
,high school principal of London, former
Huronites, each .sent• letters of regret
for non-attendan��se. - -
Mrs. Geo. 0, Young, the new finan-
cial secretary, was a fanner resident of
Gotlericli and Wingham. -
lifuch, , sympathy was expressed for.
Major, Joseph Beck, who was - reported
to- be seriously ill. . We regret • to state
that he .passed away on the . morning
folloWing the meeting. 'Members of the
association In large numbers attended
the funeral services Sunday evening,
• •'Treasurer -L.. D.E.,./Pringle 'Vaal., very:
busy man all evening. - •-
Secretary Floody reported the largest
paid-up membership in the association
wince its !halt inception.
The first meeting -of the newly elected
rXeoutive will be at the !cine of the
president, 112 bougiaa Drive, Rosedale,
Satutday ivening, i4tft• inst., when the
program . for the coining year willbe
arranged.
Cleo. A. Newton, the livg:•-chairman of
the property committee, -is a Winglrani
old boy, -aid. formerly conducted. a bug.
ness In I,oiidesboro, -
'County Sudging Team •
Makes Good Showing
At Guelph
team as - a whole Made a higher stand.
ung than any previous 'Huron County
team at Guelph.
In Seed Judging, Buren :stood thir-
teenth with twenty-two teams com-
peting. - This Was one placing higher
than last year when Huron .finished , in
fourteenth place. This team Was torn, -
rased of ;holm Fotheringham, Brueefield,
-Mervyn - Cudmore, Hensall, and Frank
Reynolds, Seaforth.-
DR..CAROL'S OISC4.R1
STOPS GAS; CONSTIPATION.
In . his private. practice, Dr, Carl
Weschcke , first perfected the . simple
mixture'.' now known, as Adlerika. Un
like most remedies, -Adlerika gots on
.BOTH upper and leaver . boweland rer
`Moves old gelatins, you Would never be-
lleve Were in your system. Stops OAS:
bloating in • 10" minutes 1 Relieves_.
chronic. constipation -in 2 hours! Lot
Adlerika give your stomach and bot4els
a I2,EA,I, cleaning ane see now goodcu
Y
feel! It will 'surprise .;yuo! Campbell's
Drug- Store:
Persia;[ Balm the creator and presery-s((
er of beautiful complexions. Tonic, in.)
effect and wonderfully stimulating
Safeguards and beauti lies• the most de-
licately: textured skhir;,'"Cotesand re-
lieves all skins hushed or irritated by,
weather conditions. Magical in results.
A little gentle rubbing and a youthful
freshness and • daintiness •is instantly
created. -Invaluable for softening .the
hands and making them. __flawlessly
white, Truly the perfect toilet requisite
for .the woman who -cares.
:Buren County was represented at the
Guelph 'winter Voir in both the Live
.[,tock and deed • Judging Competitions, ?
;In. the Live' stock Judging Competition,
the .Huronteam stood seventh with -
itwenty-five teams competing. The Melt -
'hers of this team, Were, -Gordon 'ley-
nolds, neaforth, Frank Reynolds, Sea -
'forth, and Mervyn Cudmore, ' Benson..
Gor'iiitii,Iteynoltls made 'an exceptional-
ly fine showing, finishing second blah
roan the entire' competition and just
bre maria below the highest score. Ile
a jets*
was third high inns in swipe judg•
-
';ing. The other two nieu'iberg of the
teanf turned in good Scores and. the
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, FII;D .'AUTOMOBILE,.
LIFE, ACCIDENT
IR.1r,ArR:a�% rAT11;
WOCYLLCOMBE
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MONEY FOR YOU
. SEWING AT HOME
Women paid cash to make neck-
ties for us at home in spare time.
No selling. Send stamped enve •
lope for reply.
American Necktie Company,
Dept. 17, ;Forest Hill, Toronto.
igiaiongiogioosiewegisionciew
Happy Faces.......
Pressed,
Pressed, against our
store window tell
what a mouth.
watering variety of
, Christmas Candies,
F 4,n cy Packages,
Children's Candies
, Fresh Salted Nuts
Etc.*
we have in
Hogan's -
Confectionery -.
� a .
tention t.
We have. -received -a shipment ofthe1yett1rl de -o[
CLOVER LEAF CHINA
direct. fromthe manufacturers at a very km Price. When
looking to purchase a useful Christinastift,`take a look at.
our assortment. .•
MAIM THIS A TEAPOT CHRISTMAS
We. have a itice assortment of Teapots to•choose from.
With every Teapot purchased we'will give yogi
FREE
a quarter of a pound of.any of our Quality 'Peas.
• CHRISTMAS `ORANGES •
.V/e:haue _tlleln-arid they Are :lunch, -cheaper-this --,--
ranging in price from -15c to $1.0.0 a dbzen.
• BROWN MIXED CHRISTMAS CANDY 15c alb.
Our stock of Christina* Firuita is moving fiat.
r4:
Get• yours now.
Store openveVenings till after" Christmas, ,
C. M. ROBERTSON
Phone 164 Corn Hamilton St and Square:
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t1JRitY1:S-Q1JALI1TBAKERY
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SROBT BREAD MACAROONS
CUFFS
PECAN. ROLLS REAZVh PUFFS BUNS
PINEAPPLE FILLED BUNS
JVALNUT TARTS CREAM -MARGUERITES.;
CREAM LAYER CAKES:
VENETIAN CAKES LEMON JELLY ROLL
• AND.. •,•
Don't forget the Good Luck doughnuts.
Our Christmas Cakes with almond icing ar'e;
delicious.
Special Attention to All Phone Orders
SANITARY SERVICE ; SATISFACTION
Phone 465
AiO•�rR MMyoir
Aft]��N317r>M3tlt3t3tit7tiriit3`,Ble'.htio3Mh�laL,.
FELT TIRED OPT ALL •OAS'
ONO NOT $LEEP AT MIGHT
Mrs. Aldainond. Lalonde, 2481, 511. since Sit., Mon.
treat, Que., writes:-• • "After a spell of the grritppe i was
left verynervous, rind felt drowsy and tired out all day,
and could not sleep at night. I was also troubled ,with
niy heart' and did not feel at sil li a working.
"I was told about Milburn's 11 rt and nerve
and after taking four boxes I w completely rel eved
of my trouble, and can ,atom end your a.i tea
prio.everyone,'
fila a bIX 1301(11 at MI drug and general�aTtaires, er mailed direct
ora receipt of price i:y The Y . Milburn Co., Ltd.,
Toronto, Ont
0,730 i0ril400)2n 0; ,,x,4000, maviva►343F3yIMa k*), %ya313t1►
"-The Sweetest -Gift"
CANDIES
SHOW "gaold taste" in choosing "Her
Gift"—young man, Delight her with .
'a box :.of "SMILES and CHUCKLES"
Choeolatin--Creams -Dori»Bons-i r u i t.
and Nut Centres,
Popular Prices 60c per lb, up
: Cr ch's Confectionery