The Goderich Star, 1933-06-08, Page 4PtUHt Iff?1f
&'ewsgf 'Dunanfl0
Mr. and Mss. Robert J. with l t 1 nsi01 tid Taite IL ;1 teesion S 7. West Wa�tertllost►;
Brantford, were visitors Rev. 1D A. MacMillan, NU*. Thomas WieglnS.
Mr. and #frs. Richard Breee. West'
WaWanosh, were Visitor* witti Mr, and
alxrs. Dodd Olsen.
Mr. 11. O. Pentland, of Toronto, see
to visitor on %WOWW 'wins lies mother.
Mrs. H. Pentlend. of Nile.
'Ur. and Mrs 0. M, efelf enzie, )ial-
sena and Audrey Janne, were visitors
at their summer he*ue near Hintan.
Mrs. N. F. Whyard has left for WY -
field, Sask., where she will *pend a
tirlonitb vicitMg Iter .another, .Mrs. Defy,
%gr. and )ire. Jotai W. Petrie left this
weer for'(Chicago, where tbey Will visit
reletiVe r. Bend dteke in Mri. W. Huron WorldManister
and eon, Robert, were sinners with Mr.
and Mrs. Rlcbard Perk.
William Nivins, a n, 5, West Wes -
bas
nosh, bas disposed ot. his 50.*cre farm
to Cecil Omer, wbo obtains possession
immediately.
George Irwin hae improved his two -
Storey erame house by the application of
a coat ed "stucco," and is now baying
to
d
oP sin
the remaining tWgodw k p
Lorne McKenzie, local garagerate
sold new cars this week to Messrs. W.
alt . i Itchen M e-
Rohe and John Menary were in Loire
on attending at the General Conference
of the +United Omer.
Reier%e Pride.., July 7th, for the sup-
'Per
upper and' play . in the Parish hall, Dun-
gannon, sponsored by the Women's Guild
off sic. Paul's Anglican thumb, Dunton-•
lion.
Mr*. O.. C. Brown and Son, Arthus
Brown, were franday visitors at the
home of the% fanners dangbter, lifts.
Robert Bean and Mr. Bean. Carlow.
Mr. and Mrs, ]Gale, Of Kippers, were
Dangataton visitors on Sunday.. Did
were ticcomperded by Mrs. Veale'* sister,
Miss Ethel Finnigan, wino returned with
thein,
Mr, Chas. W. Altonhas bad a new
chimney. erected from the basement of
his store and trarehouse, the work
being done by Messrs. Frank Glenn end
Gordon .Anderson.:
The that of a series of gimes of soft-
ball was Played between teams from
Dungannon and Belfast at the lattei
place ori Wednesday evening. Dungan-
non team was the winning team.
Fred Ross, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Me.
Wbinney arid. Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Davidson were it Witless= ori aliurs-
day is attendance at the annual meet*
to of the North etoon Liberal Associa>
tion.
The cemetery committee is Makin* it
known Witt plot*QwH5ris in the elle•'
tery may have their plats cared for
daring the year for the Mall *um of
#1,40.
A very suceecs; 4 coacbble class Was
coral -Wed in Dungannon with Imo,
Flea. WOW as omen About to dowels
Ibis elmatiori for
the Hurokn County the Work inpetitio which is
to be held at suntan on June isrd.
The Women's Guild of St. Paul's Ane;
Olean ehereh, Dungannon, accepted the
invitation of their , rector, Rev. O. Ii.
cieogliegali, to hold their regular month-
ly Meeting at the rectory, LucknoW, on.
Friday afternoon, when a very pleasant.
time was enjoyed.
Guests on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Ross were the former'* brother
Nis nerves : to Bad. Condition
Headaches and Dizzy Spells
Mr, Neil Crawford, Beaton, .Ont., Writes: --
"My nerves were in such bed condition I found it
almost impossible to get a good night's sleep.
I was also bothered with headache and dizsy. opens.
I tried many different remedies, but tbey did not
seem to rive me much relict; ; but after I had taken.
Milburn's Heart and Nerve Pills I could hardly
believe the change they had made in my condition."
For sale at sl4'sirug and general stores; put up only
by The T. Milburn Go , Taunted, Toronto, Ont.
GODERICH STAR
Swim -ming bays ,.
will soon be hire 1
--Be ready fpr the het: weather
ATMINC
SUMS
for everyone in the ,family. All wool, in black, blue,
tangerine, rust, scarlet and nile.
Mens , $ L49
Boys', $1.29
Ladies', $1.49 and
$1,95.
Girls.`, $.129
in printed end
Ladies' Pure Sill Dresses Plalaittel $3.95
Boit Chiffon and Organdy Dresses
for Bridesmaids and Garden Parties
"Say It With' Flowers?'
Jug the liiontbi of Refers.
Times ora 44Pr0einit AO you ware
quite 'seise to go on with tbat wed:
ding. If you, Avant the finest of
wok for the, invader; you can get
it trona
GEO. STEWART
wedding Work a ldpeciatty
Pane Ili . Gilled* Brace in
1
tort for the pest two years. On 'A'SlesdaY
he eompiained«of not feeling well and a
doctor was called, and medicine left for
hhn. It is expeeted that the funeral will
be field Friday afternoon to Dougannon
cemetery.'Further particulars next
Charles Ross and Mrs. Ross, Goderleb.^ week,
their sons, Freddie of Ooderieb, and A serious accident befell tittle Penne'
Opporpi'av
Reed, precedent of the organllation, oc-
e�,� �v�iye�d,.pthe
bar and naanductedk the
neetjpg,
Citisens of Durniennon are getting
pretty well ted up on the dust nuisance.
Yoe some ''Years Main street has been
treated with torula. winch wee very sat-
l4faetory, and the results of *eels cern,
hulled to be effective until some three
weeks ago, when a IieavY Goat of crusbi
sd, atone and graver was placed 7nP
the street, preparatory, it wee expected.
for the tinpaication: of another treatment'
of tarvia. But so far none hale been;
given it, Clouds of dust 'continue to
pour into stores and residence*, the duct
beigg ralgavthrough
of the toWo cgra el etrucckk s,
sing thrg
each of which makes a return trip every
fifteen minutes in addition to all the
other motor traffic, both of cars and,
trucks, which bas .ground the crushed'
stone into powder, ready to be stirred
up when any vehicle doss$ o 11ei
ver t.
The reason for the delay tion of
explained, and an early app
thetarvia would be much appree ated.
George and David Ross, Detroit, and
their grandson, -Ronald Pennington,.:
Goderleh.
The village well which la situated on
the streetin front of the Allen block
and is a tort of .community affair, has
been treated to a new top and a new
cement top Curb Which will improve it
greatly. The Well was placed there in
the early nays by the. Mallougbs, when
the Malleugh House was a leading hotel,
Mrs. `Arther Roach received word of
the sudden death from heart trouble of
,her sister -in -slaw, Mrs. Alfred Hefrord,
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Roach left on
Sunday for ,Toronto to attend the fun-
eral which was held Monday, being ac-
companied by Mr, and Mrs. R. J. Dm -
rare Besides the bereft Husband, two
little sons are left .to mourn the loss of
a beloved mother.
The board of Dungannon• public
school (tI. S. S. No. 8, Ashfield), have
re„eiVed with regret the resignation of
Mr. Palmer A. Kilpatrick, who has been
prtneipal of`the school for the past four
years. We /understand Mr. l 1lpatrick
has been accepted on the Staff of coca
sional teachers of Toronto public school.
He will continue his university work in
'Toronto.
impressive service, conducted :by
the pastor,. Rev. C. H. ¥0Donald. was
held in .Erskine Presbyterian church
Sunday afternoon, when the Sacrament
of the Lord's Supper was dispensed, A
large representation of the. membership°
.Was present and nineteen new members
united 'With . the church, flee by certifi-
cate and fourteen. on profession of faith.
The minister preached an appropriate
sermon frons the words, '"`Hope Thou in
God; for I shall Yet Praise frim for the
help of - His countenance," Psalm 42:5.
Dungannon Women's Titstitute and
Junior Institute ,were represented at the
district annual meeting at Wingham on
Tuesday by the following members
Mrs. Charles W. Alton, Mrs. R. Merlon
aid, Mrs.Charles Elliott, Mrs. W, R
Starters, Mrs. Burton Roach, Mrs.
Lope fivers, 4t...q J. J. Ryan, Mrs. F.
n s sizes 38 to 44. Every
L WWLU WHITE DRESSES one is a smart summer
fashion. Summer crepes in swagger suite, cape sleeves
and jacket. dresses. Specialnrac�..«..d
Ladies' White Crepe, Felt and Panama Hats
$2..49.
Ball, only child of Mr. and Mr's. Caordon
Ball, eori. ?. Ashfield, when she was sev-
erely bitten by their dogwith which elle
was leaping, As no one saw the ,acci-
dent, it Is not known just what happen-
ed, but its is be'tieved,tl}at the little girl,
Who is between the ages of 4 and 5
Years, must have hurt the animal In
some way. • Tire dog is an old one end
was aCoustolned to playing and beilg
with the . child from infancy. The
Wounds were inflicted upon the face and
required several stitches to close.
The regular meeting of the W. M. S.
of Erskine Presbyterian church, Dun,•
gannon, was held Wednesday, Mrs, R
MoWbtnney presiding, . An interesting
paper on "The `Chinese in Canada" was
read by Mrs, 'F. Ross; with a reading on
the same _subject by . 'Mrs, Davidson,,
af.rs. McWhinney spoke at some length
upon the work among the Chinese and,
its importance. • Arrangements were
made for preparing the bale and for the
next meeting. At the close of the meet-
ing adjournment •-suets made to the:
church iawn where beds of • dowers were
prepared and planted. '
The regular monthly meetingof, a
officers .and directors .of the West Wa
wanosh Mutual Fire Insurance Co. was
held on Tuesday with all members pres-
ent 'except Mer. Win. McQuillan, . who
was absent through illness. The usual
routine busiless . of the ' Company was
transacted, and some lost claims adjust-
ed. A delegation from ' the McKillop
Fire' Insurance Co., comprised of the
president, James Connolly, .and secre»
tart' -treasurer; Menton •Reid, was° pres-
ent to rene'W au agreementwith regard.
to re -insurance between thetwocoin-
paries. Representatives of the Automa-
tic rireoiit Extinguisher Co. were pres-
ent, and demonstrated their fire exon-.
guisher to tiee.di'ecto'rs.
The Junior+ Farmers' Club held its
regular meeting Thursday when an in-
teresting and profitable time was spent,
About fifty Were present, to hear a
worthwhile address by .Prof. W. J.
Squirrel, head of the Department 05
Our balance of Ladies' Suits and Spring Coats
are now reduced to less than cost price. Here i3 a
chsnce to get yours.
BENIHILLER
Miss Leola. Snider visited her relatives
and irienda.overathc holiday.
aft Leo Oke, of Detroit, was visiting'
his mother for s few days last week.
Miss B, Cunningham 'visited herpar-
ents near BelgraVe over the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Kers and son
• Courtiand, visited in London on Sun-
day,
Mr: and Mrs. L. Jervis and family,, of
Itolnaesville, visited Mrs. Walter' on Sun-
day. •
There was no church or Sunday
A. CORNFIELD
Wear Corn1i kis Wear and Save Money
West Side Square Pito le 41
Rots, Mrs, R. Davidson, and the Misses , Field Husbandry of the 04.0., Guelph,,
Margaret Durnin, Doris Smyth, Irene who was the guest speaker and spoke
Cerr, Belle Swan, Cora Finnigan, Mar -1 upon the subject,. "Crop Importance and.
genet Remy,' Era*, Crawford, . Margaret Crop Bnprovernent;" 1F'ollewing the asi
Pentland. 'Claire Pentland, Anna Reed,
Evelyn Culbert and Beth .Alton.
Death came suddenly to Mr. Cteorge
Wilson, a. nativeand life-long resident
of the township of West Wawanosh,
who was found dead in beth on Wednes-
day, morning. The deceased bad been
a resident at the County home at Olin -
dress he conducted n question drawer,
When nntch• valuable information was
given in anewer to numerous questions.
Tan McLeod, District Representative of.
the County of Huron, was present, also
H. L. Atkinson., former assistant :agr -
cultural representative, the former . ad-
dressing the meeting briefly. Allan
ARROW Sommer Schduies
EFFECTIVE JUNE 9th, 4933:
LEAVE GODERXCH
9,00 a. m. 12.45 p. m. 5.00 p. m.
Fares from Godericli to Single Return
LONDON $2.60 $4.70
3.80 ` 6:85
. WINDSOR: , . ,.. , .. 3.80 6.85
neTttoIT... . 4.05 7.30
HAMILTON x. , .... ....., 3.70 6.65
ST. CATHARI NES . ; ..:'f . » , 4.70 8.45
NIAGARA . FALLS. .. • 5.10 9.20
BUFFALO .... ..... ... . 5.85 10.55
Tickets, and information at
BEDFORD HOTEL BRITISH EXCHANGE
Telephone 323 Telephone 591 •
Special hot ice--'
Since You Have Heard So Much About
WESTINGHOUSE
DUAL AUTOMATIC REFRIORATORS
we are going to show you in a special cut-aWay
view of an acarol, operating \ `ESTINOHOVSE
refrigerating unit the fine engineering achieve.
nrents incorporated in this machine.
This mechanism will be on display at the Me-
trical Shop of TALBOT & 'CORNISH
Until Saturday, June 10th
We invite yon to inspect this machine whether
you contemplate the purchase of a Fefriger«ator•
this season or not.
TALBOT &CORNISII
PHONE 81
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NOW )LAYING -Danis$ Faatare BAl °Rackety staa" and "Siding tar
�Taa�u
stoN.,5, TUES. and WED. -
RONALD not
RONALD COLMAN ma HELEN HATES
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precept , auspenee �Myssterioution s eomplicattiions an man unusual reman'�'
'13ril1natl4i aliSpelt$e,
theme in ARRi
f�'W
THURS., FR.I. mid SAT. -
JOE, E. BROWN
Brings another cavalcade of riotous laughter to the Capital screen and
when you say it's funny believe us
°YOU SAID .AID A MOUTHFUL"
Condon--Fevi WWtemen in a real bit "The Kips of ;are
Matinees Wed. and Sat. at 3.111 i*m.
AT R,4, .:
school on Sunday. Rev. Mr. Patton is
attending Conference..
The Woman's Atsoclation will meet at
the home of Mrs. Jonathan Fisher `nn
Wednesday at 2,00 pan.
WESTFIELD
The many friends are sorry . to hear,
of the illness of Mrs Russel Carter, who
is quite ill with pneumonia. Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs..B, Brown, of
visited recently at the hone of the lat-
ter's etarents, Mr. and Mrs, J. E, Ellis.
Messrs. W.. F, Campbell, M. J. Brown,
Douglas Campbell and Howard Camp-
bell were Palmerston visitors Monday,
Mr. and tilers. Wm. Crozier and family'
of Crewe, visited on Sunday at the home -
of liars. crozier's parents, Mr. and Mrs,.
W. H. Campbell. and Mrs:
Mr. 1'L J. Brown and Mr•
J. E. Ford, of Comber, are guests this.
week, at the home of the former's sister,.
1rs, W, F. Campbell and Mr. Campbell.
A LITTLE money always goes .a long way at
A
&P Food Stores ... MORE 'food and BETTER
food because of the rigid quality standards of A & P
Food Stores.
FIRST CATCH OF THE SEASON_ FRESH RESTI O ERE
SALMO
Delicious either baked or boiled. lr preferred cold, it is withobt an. equal
made up' Into a valad.
FRESH -CAUGHT LAKE' NIPIGON •
HITEPISII
NEW SEASON'S GENUINE SPRING
THE
YIECE.' �ob�
FANCY MILK -FED
LEGS`. Cut Short
f '* S..
YOUR CHOICE Or
KIDNEY '^
HALE
LEGS WHOLE.T a
11).
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Poi xo*ST
EINES.
BOLOGNA Beef, Weed 21b5.
BONELESS 'b.
ROLLER
FRESH
SMOKED
SWIFT'S JEWEL BRAND
For . Bake
or Fry:
i.lb .Pries
FOR itee. FINE LAUNDERING
LUX3 Sats.k.11Pisgo. 23 2 .1141::ge 1)1,41:.
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