The Goderich Star, 1932-11-10, Page 4PACIK TOUR
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ONE 1iLON'i<H 'E JULc
Barry King, morale youth, wa3 sent to
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Jail for ono month by Mcg S ra#o held
3(22day inerninin atter pleading
guilty to freaking and entering.. Re"
ccritly T.e cntercd the btore tai Charles
Black, Qorrlo butene, and stole $18
freta the till. Tho theft was can niittefl
about 0 o'clock At night. The door was
• i net locked.
If NOTXD S. it. EXECUTIVE COMING
'Colonel W. R. Dalztet, chief secretary
Of the Salvation Army in Canada, New.
fauudland and Alaska, will speak an
MacKay Sall, Goderich, an Sunday
evening, Nov. 13th. ':lie has been a
€5elvation Artily oMeer for. 20 years,
besinning at the bottom rung of the•iad-
der and rising step by step to the most
important and responsible •position in
Greet Britain, including. DiVisioual Com.
minder, London and /Liverpool Divisions,
At one period he waa the chief orgsiriizer
Of the Lire -Saving fieeats or the world
and in this connection visited SWeden,
Norway, Denmark and other countries.
In. the early days of the war he went to
-France with the ealvetIon Army motor.
ambulance unit and wes in continual of
that Unit from April, 1014. During the
days of the War these drivers :craned a'
band which became one of the beat
musical combinations of the dais, and
wag known as the Salvation Arrny - ani-
' balance band. Colonel Da zte) Ili regard-
ed as one of Canada's foremost speakers
and thane who bear ism are assured of
a real treat,
ENTEit.TAMNED AT FO.WI, DINNER
ein Priday. evening of last WCek the
cast of the play, "Just a Stepchild," with
alt those wbo had helped snake the play
, a success, were entertained to a fowl
dinner at the Huron. Cafe and later to a
• theatre party, Therewere twenty-seven.
present, The table, in "T" -design, was
, pretty with bouquets of pink and, yellow
cheysanthemuM and burning tapers of
the same voters, After. tbe•repast Rev,
F. W. Calk conveyed Isis appreciation
and that of the Wama n 5 Association of
Victoria 'United church, to he members
of the cast for their faithful and wiling
service, Mrs, .7. E. ;Mitch, under 'whose
direction the plat* was given, made fit-
ting reply: At eight o'clock .the group
went to the theatre, later returning to
the Cate .where ice cream was served and.
a social hour enjoyed. • The play was
Mat given last March in ,'MacKay haa.
on two evenings; ' and, . in -response. to
numerous requests, ,vas repeated early In
April to a capacity house: Since then
tine Play bas been given at Wingbam,
**forth, Varna, DWI), St. Helena and
Nile, It is estimated that over: three
thousand people have seen the play: It
ie Lot be given at Ciinton'bn the evening
of Noven,bbr. 23rd, under the auspices of
the Catholic church.
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1,'fA. CSE BLACK +DOES 'O LO,NDOze
Last 'Thursday Jack Black. for Several
Years canueeted with the, ttdsderkh
bra heli of the Batik of •Montreal, left for
Louden, bciiig pr -anted by the bank to
the city Ball liraricb, in. the Forest City,
On Thursday morning prior to tiffs leav-
ing he was presented with a set of ebony
brushes by his associates in the Oode-
rkh branell.
`47.1R0N. QILI) f3itfYji tW KOXIONTO
Thi annual meeting . of the above
suo:faticszi -wilt be held in the Pathian
Cantle /tall. 247 College Street, Toronto.
on b'rlday evening, November 25th, for
the election of oligcers And the traAisae-
Bon of general business, At the con-
elusion of the business, euchre, bridge
and dancing will be the program and.
refreshments will be served. The annual
sermon of the AssociAtion will be Preach,
ed by the Rev, It. G. McDerinid (form-
erly of Ooderich) ' et Ste Pattl'e. Presby-
Wian church on Hathurst -street on
Sunday evening, Nov 27th, at 7 pan:
OLD fIALLLOWE'BN
There waw se second celebration of
Halowe'en on Monday night (Qld Hal-
lowe'en), but just bow did the celebra-
tion of a second day, known as "Old
Ilallaweentl".14411aLlfitaare.414Were there
was a change in the calendar from the
old, or Julian,' calendar, to the present,
or Oregoriaffifil tiOWW2deitteas-adopt-
ed in England in 1682, by which Sept.
3rd beeanie,Sept. 14th, but that *as a
difference df;eleven days, nett of seven,
If this is the 'origin of the observance of
"Old Ha11i w.'Ydi},'l';rit,giaoyr1d: tin that it
should be oitebr$teP;on. Nod lith, in-
stead of '',Nov 'tth. *ut,:dan?t mistake
us, boys, didn't .say we, wanted a
third cele tions on,'.1 riday�, We • sun -
pose if theyigo ahepit•rivith Sone of those
proposed new calendar reforms whieh
are sometlmes talked of We will have old
and older Hallowe'en as well . as new
Hallowe'en.
Must Face urges
Serving After � er v� Year
r
Story of Man Who Stole 'fools,
Is Found to Be
Folio
One Year dofnit'e and six menthe in-
determinate was the sentence meted- put
to John 4j'abermeehl, 37 -year-old tier
man.Canadian,' in 'police court Tuesday
morning. by. Magistrate Reid. Haber-
maehl, who has a farm• in Wallace town-`
ship, just across'the border fr;oni How-.
ick, pleaded guilty to receiving stolen
goods, to theft,'and Inas found guilty of
breaking and entering. Ile is wanted in
Perth and- Wellington'Counties on simi-
lar charges and Wily doubtless leave to
;see trial pt /1‘11, eliingtploie, of his terns.
FURS! FURS! 'FURS!
By arrangement with the largest' manufacturer of
Fur Coats in Toronto, we are having
another Fur Sale on
NOVEMBER 14th and iSth
Perfect goods at less than N.lanufactprers' cost.
Fair allowance on. old coats in exchanger
Remodelling done at Lowest prices.
C. S. N t
Phone 155 GODERXCH :ONT.
EVANOEIJI1T THOS. D. COMMIS,
Now conducting special •preaehing nnisslon
in Victoria at. United ehureh, Goderieb,
every night excepting Saturday at 7:45
Sundays 11 Liss, and 7 p.m.
MASONIC ELECTIONS'
ud Peat Mestere 'Night Held on Toot',
day EVenlo[,—Bra. pied Weir
New Master
Bro, Fred. Weir was elected. Master of
Maitland Lodge, No. 33, A., P. and A lit,
set the annual election of ofncer8 on
Tuesday night, and at the baniiuet fol
lowing the work in the lodge room an-..
nounced that next .year he was going to
get even with those that had always
been calling on hire to Snake a speech at
Masonic functions. He had a long 1151
and was goingto. see that they all per-
formed.. Bro. R. Cl. Sanderson was pro-
moted from Junior Warden to Senior
Warden and Uro, W. a McMilIan from
Senior Deacon to Junior Warden. Wor.
Bro. RCv, S. N. TI. 1Viilis was re-elected
chaplain, Bro, R. 0. Reynaldo . treasures
and Wor. Bro. George MacViear secre-
tary and Bro. Ogle Miller tyler,.
The work was in the second degree
which was ably done by. war. Bro. Nor-
man MacKay and in several of the inn
Portant chairs he had the 'same officers
who were in those chairs at the time he
was Master of the Lodge iii' 102'7 Bt
Won Bro. HL C. Dunlop was 1. P. M.,
Wor. Bro. J. R. Vrooman, B. W.; Wor.
Bro. A. 14 Cobs, J. W.; Wor, Bro. Geo
MadVicar, Bed.; Wor, . Bro. •i R. aa. M
rlchborne, 8. a; Wor. Bro. 0. M. Rob-
ertson, 3, D.; Igor.. Bro. 0. K. Saunders,
S. S.; Wor Bro, J. Galt. J. B.; Wor
Bro. It, R. Hall, :I: G.; and WorPiro
S. A Croft assisted..
Among visitors to the lodge were Very
Wor, Bro. Rev. J. R. Barnett, late ata
Ridgetown, who has coine to Qoderich
to 'wide; Wor, Bro. Witten. of Raven -
ton, and. Bro. K. B.' I3ubbard, of 'Char,
lotte, 'Mich., who was connected some
years ago with the Dominion Road Ma'
chinery Co; and has resumed his con-
nection.
Wor. S3ro, Norman MacKay; was chair.
man for the speaking at the lunch which
followed the work in the .lodge room and
quite a,, number of the Past Masters and
others were called+ on for addresses, and
an enjoyable time was spent, ,
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- WHAT'S, WHAT!
aMiss Green, do. let me help you to
some mnoro pudding.. -
•'Well, •1 will take some more, but only
a. ri'IMithftil,••
"Bella," said tile hostess to tine maid,
"1111 Miss Omen's plate." --Tit Bits.
CORNFIELD'S, MOM
IS THE TIME TO PRE-
PARE
FOR WINTER!
OR FIEL,D'S are prepared to meet your every re-
Hi qui.r+ement, and save you money on your winter
clothing. Jost look over these Bargains.
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OVERCOATS
o- Smartly. tailored 0vereoate of
heavy cervlceable materiel In
attractive fall patterns and
chaal:9. Sensational value at
StJ.ITS
'rite pew fall Sults are bare awaiting
Your eerectioni Faultlessly, tailored In
the aaeepted styles of the season. and
Olean !n all the popular patterns. '
WITH EXTRA, PANTS
Underwear
Fine quality underwear, the .famous
Stanfield brand and noted for the fact
that it will not shrink. Soft, warm and
durable, and perfect fitting.
Two-piece Red Label Underwear tI. X15
per garment... i i . ... , �Y
2 'iece Blue Label Underwear . 19441‘1V �
per gp rment... i i♦ f t a e • i• i.
Combinations at $i 49, $1.95 & $2,50
Ladies' New 3 -Piece Wool Sport Suits
eve's something new that will please the sportswoman. These new iO>
little fattit a are compo ed of skirt, jacket with zipper or scarf tie at neck, and
u jaunty little tainn. ` hez a1+. of l.Liekal.nit, r°nl)ble luiit and curl angora, in
black,, navy and wine, trimmed in contrasting shades. 'You'll have to .see
these to appreciate theta.
$9.95 and $12 9
711 sc., i€rr R./4%0
CORNFIELD
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GODERICH STAR
Wrestfing Here
on`ridgy, Night
1Sott.yMcDou.11 to Moot
Mont Wrtdirnn, "Tiny"
a>
oetbsrclC
"Snotty" bieDougali, stellar Godcrtcih
heavywelght, wrestler, )Vbo defeated
"Whitey* Hewitt and Nazzarrno Poggi. of
Italy in rerissiional Snatches in iiia only
two Marts in lits home town, has been
Matched whit one ref /the werldta 'best
Wrestierss for fha feature bout of a Shaw
to be field neat Friday evening. lack
Oorooran of ` tile' i ueensbury . Club of
Toronto bit 'been able to secure "Tiny"
Roebuck, gigantic Iiidiati from Oklahoma
to .oppose the Canadian. which means
that "Scotty" will have one of the hard-
est battle*el his entire career,
McDougall needs no introduction here.
Wrestling the best men in the world both
in the united States and ,Australia, he
has-:cstabistied himself asa top-notch
heavnaleiest,a, Sonne information ...about
the noted. Roebuck, however,, will prove
interesting, , +
Roebuck lit one of t8g' few wresatlera
who were formerly Al-Arperican foDtball
pleyea. He starred at football laic the
teem representing the Haskell ' Institute,
a college conducted exclusively for ,In-
diaris, Yn 10$8 ,#e was chosen on the
Walter ZclsersaU dill -Western team and
for the Rockne,Weruer-Jories All -Airier
ican eleven. In January. of 1$27 he was
the individual star of the annual ;charity
game between .the East and. the West,
spolisored by the $hriners at San Fran.
olsevi. ° Turning professional immediately
atterwards', be made goad in wrestling
and is now regarded as a leading ten -
tender for the world championship. Two
of his most noted victories were over
Hans Steinke, famous German,who had
only lost three' boutsin over a thousand
when he .first met Roebuck who used
devastating .dying Nelda to batter
Steinke into subtaisainW
McDougall andel *aback will wrestle
to a finish, best .two out of thn'ee falls,
to decide the winner;. A : two-hour time
limit, the . inaximuin under the Ontario
Athletic Commission rules, will govern
the bout.
Another finish match will precede the
main event. This v411 be eft two -out -of -
three falls affair also, with an one-hour.
time limit: The principals will be Jack
Kogut, the 'Canadian Sonnenberg" and
Alex, ltasabocki, husky Polish star, who.
cosiness here heralded as a great wrestler,
Kogut resembles Gus Sonnenberg, for-
mer )>seayxweight champion of the world
in .his, squat,powerful build and, like
Sonnenberg, makes sensational and dar-
ing usa, of the' flying ,tackle. KaSaboski
is a viciqua performer who is ,considered
a da�Erouas opponent for arty` wrestler.
{)b1tzfQrj7
MES. -JAMES STODDART
After a long and painful 111ness, Mrs,
James Stoddart • pgssed away at 11
o'clock Sunday night at. her hone in.
the Maitlanid, concession, Goderich town-
ship. The ;deceased, whose maiden name
was'Carrie Oakes, was a daughter of the
late . MrtGeorge Oakes of
Ooderloh,s.,WoeiAship. She was united in
marriage it .number, of years ago . with
lief ' now sber0f t' husband and lived for
some`. years'free her marriage 'in the city
of -Chicago.' A number of years ago Mr.
and. Mrs. ''Stoddart xeturirea to Canada,
and purchased the old Oakes farm in
the Maitlatd concession which had since
been her honte. She was a' patient sun-
ferer for some years' and was of a quiet.
'retiring disposition. As long as her
health permitted, she attended the Eben-
ezer er United: (formerly ldethodist' church)
where she sang in the choir and was one
of the,Oakes:, nlixed 'quartette which was
well,kuo musical circles in the dis-
trict yea5'4n p The late Mrs. Stoddari
• leaves • to -mourn tbelr loss, her husband
and orae, „daughter. Mrs. Perham of De-
troit, who nursed her mother through:
her, long illness, and one son, Herbert, a
sailor one the Great Lakes. Another son,
Edgar, died as a young man some years
ago, and one brother, Harry Oakes, the
lath concession of Ooderich Township,
is now the' last surviving member of the
Oakes family. The funeral, which was
. private, was hetd from her late residence
en; Wednesday afternoon. Interment:
was in Goderlch cemetery.
EVANGELIST COOMBS
BEGINS MISSION
Opens TWg Weeks' Speelal Preaching
Maslen' in "Viet. St, Church Sunday
"What is your lite?" was ' the text
which Evangelist Thomas B. coombs,
who Is co$dnlcting a twat Weeks' preach-
ing mission in Victoria street united
church, took for his discourse on. Sun-
day evening last. The Chrlstiann's life,,
he said., must bp a changed life. fie did
not mean that everyone must be able to
name a particular time at which they
'were converted or that conversion should
be in the same way in every ease,
There, might be many ways of Convcr-
lien and one aright not tie able to name'
a specific .bine at which he decided to
aecept. Christ; it teas the fact, of cone
newton, he stressed as essential and the
Christian'slife must be a consecrated
life. The patter of Victoria street
Ciiuroh, .Rev. P. W. Craik, lir speaking of
Mr. Caonnb', whom lie itas known in his
work for sola years, ",said, he lra+d ;no
hesitation in .calling ,nim a roan of Gad,
and air, CmoMbs' motive certainly toms
to ba shnply that of Helping people to
come into right relatleaship; with 0od.
ittr. Coombs • is remaining- in Go:lerieli
over the third su:u:ay, Non 2Utln, and i5
staying at ilia 'Victoritf street parsonage.
L;aindlay cervica aro at 11 a.m. and 7
la,ni. and ween -slight services (eve*
w -'12-night but ;aturdiay) dire at 7:33.
a snort csng servlc- liraseding tine
p.enticing remise. prayer services are
dalso helm lneldl la 'private homes in var-
ious parts tri tile town en \seek.day
.fecal ;ons. itiEr. cervices ere being \vel l
attentlea.
vsr t rtii ioem trees were dlistria
luted for forest planting last veer, from
c",ato fsrcellry donarhin e its«
JOHN PINI)ER
PLUMC NG, H #TING
SHIT t1ETAL WORK
heat 127 P. O. pa% 13
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tALARMED FOR
CHURCH'S FUTURE
Pirrone° tack at 114;4 far Cinemas alai.
Laefc et Siniesity the Cause
se
That: be was alarmed for the future of
the ohureh was the statement of Rev.
Charleso
Male lm, M.A.. el Egmondville,
preaching at Sunday school anniversary
*rake at North street United church on
Sunday morning last. While One was ad-
dressing the ehlldren, who occupied the
Central section. of pews, lie bad acme
serious words for parents also, Thr,
ideas children ,received, were Pickett tip,
from their iserilorse and if they apolte or
acted as though the work of the Ohara%
or its Seabee- Wert not vital the on -
dna would grow up With that iit>ieres,
Won.
Children did not hear their parents
tallying of school attendanee the way
they did of church attendance, Parents
did not say, "Well, Johnnie, you were at
school fast Wednesdays I think you
tnlght as well stay Moine today and have
a good time." Ne, it was, go to school
and be there at 9 o'clock and do what
the teacher tells you. •o'lfty years ago
edngregattons, .o!, 120 _members (the'
speaker was referring to a cave m 'Ma
own experience) built .eburehea and .paid.
for them, and.,now...tiie same • e0ngregaa
tions, with several time/ the number of
members, wondered how they, could
carry on and pay expenses. Fifty years
ago people' herd the elrlurelt in high
esteem, ('how many of the present church
buildings: were erected about fifty years
ago) and the Church festivals were the
happy days of fellowship because every-
body was there,
And there must be sincerity. If Par-
ente told their .children that 0od was
Our Father and all mankind were bre-
thren and the same parent spoke slight -
Maly of (tber nationalities. as Chinks er
Dagoes, the Meet of a' lesson was lost
and the child adopted the parents' atti-
tude of mind. It was* case of the child
not being able to hear what the parent
said because his actions spoke eo much
More
loudly. This lack of sincerity and
lack
4 regard far 'the church was what
led ;Mr. Malcolm,, to gay he was alarmed
for its future.
THURSDAY, NOV. iUtii, 192?
CAPITAL THET
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NOW i'1NO---Thvs. rileitfbzn, isa "Skylige' nuts. Warner Batter itek
aAmateer Daddy,"
MONDAY, TUESDA.X and 'WEDNESDAY (Unto days of bilarity)
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TOE YOWL MMARXftRp
Mem men of mirth, anelody and madness in their latest pct•pourrl of pa,.
1ta and music 1 u
"HORS. EEEATHER "
may of personality and pulchritude ft1. the east 1
A,'tiirET6At swig atnd`'SA'f;IJR1?t1.7( (dAAblo illi ,, 411
31t'ATb1A$r' MARV1.1, U3D W,' EN •Wx0 LThM oizera ss. meritca0 tugifoe
'featilre program with c '`n
'BEAUTY inci I' BO
and, rounding out an evening of rare entcrtainnent,
KAY PRA CIS --1n a dramatic triumph ,
"STREETS OF. WOMEN" .
COMING --Movie Crazy" and "Love Me Tonight"
Matinees Wed, and San at 3.08 p.m.
ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER; 03th
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RETURN Sear,,' Nov 2ot1t,',:
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coaches only. No
baggage checked..'
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Ar. O1tawd•-7.55 p.tti,
Priday, Nov. 18th,
and 7.$0 a.m.,"Sat.,
Nov. lt)th.'
Children 5 years of
Age and under 12,
half fare..
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