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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1923-10-4, Page 5=r THE SIGNAL, • GODERICH, ONT. Thursday, f oto er 4th. 1u2$ -T '. . ▪ wt -r t Do You Feel Like This • 1F NOT TAKE Dynamic Tonic This splendid preparation enriches the blood with iron. The nerves again become strong and steady. Once more ou feel the vigor, energy and driving power of-bcalth._ Two gw►«r. sis.s.711s and $1.50 - CAMPBELL'S DRUG ,STORE Irr1a 90 -The Squwe fioderich PERSONAL MENTION N. W. Trew•artha, Y P.1'., was in town ou Tuesday. Miss ivy Eltott spent the week -end with friends in Milverton. Miss Gladys, Murray 1a attending London Nortual School this year. Miss Sadie Mountain visited with Luekuow Meads durlug the {Mist week. MIM. Jean Tom, or New Turk. le the guest of her {arenta, Mr. and Mra. J. E. Tom. Miss Vera Wi'sou has lwen hoi4ay Ing with Detroit friends during the past few days. Ru•nud Walker amt -Jim Ryan hare goue to Detroit where they have se- cured posltioua. Mr. Alex Saunders retuned from a two weeks' business trip to Montreal and other points. s Swii .. y of Vancouver, B.C. t � Ith hl. brother, l• nITWLrs. E. Mr. Fred Ju 18th. Pimp -on are vl.itiag at Mrs. Priee's. Fas[ KIrev t, this week. . Miss Martha Bn. e. who stent the Wtnimer iu Gish -rich with her sister. Mrs. .1. H. Colborne. returned to Washington on Thursday morning. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jeffrey. from seer Port Elgin. were visitors at the W. MacDonald - ELECTRICIAN In town this work from an extended Inquest Is Adjourned.I Drew. The aywaathy of a large circle tour abroad. He visited the principal The enquiry into the death of Rus- of frleuds is extended to thoae so sud- eltle. in England. Ireland. Scotland, eel IieKay. five-year-old eon of Mr. deulp Iereevtd and Wale's. He also had the pleasure and Mrs. S. G. )leKii . Cameron street, of seeing the King and Queen with which oc'c'urred ou Sunday afternoon Prince George at Balmoral castle. due to Internal Injuries when be was during n motet trip from Aberdeen to amuck b7 a ear awned by Oscar Win- liraemar along the banks of the River- mill, was adjourned atter a prellmin- Itee. ary hearing on Monday morning until Wednesday' evening. lk'tober 10th. The Ladies' Aid Basaar.. Deceabar 0th. Inquest is ts•Ing condnr•ted by ('town --Knox church. t-- -__._ - _ _ .�- - It 4Llurue7 CIUs eget. K.L , buaers Coroner Ar. A C. Hunter. Dr. W. F. Callow cotrdu,cted the -post taortein.' Field Day. Wisher Mb. G.C.I. Field Day will be observed on Friday, October 5th. The events will take place et Agricultural Park. beginning at 11-111- -' There Will be the usual program for the boys and girls leading to the competition for the live different medals. In the af- ternoon. a return baseball match will he played with Blyth. As the. Q.C.I. won the tirst game at Blytb there should be ceuislderahle interest in the game here on Friday of this weak. incur of Mr. Thu. Ilu.akiug. over gun- The IV.(',T.i'. will hold Its regular any. Mr, Jeffrey is a .f.t.•r of Mr,, meeting on Mon(fay, OcWber 8th, at flunking. , 4 pm.. lu Temieranc•e Hall. WLI1 the Mime Maud Watwu, of 'r wont.) and fried 1. of temperance please come?- • Mr. 1' W. Watson; of New York. werePress Supt. among the relatives -from outside Special Optical Offer. points who attended the funeral of the liixh grate gold -tilled spectacles and late John Stratton. eye glasses with lest flat spherical Miss Lillian Heiner..1 the 11. C. 1. I Mtn. L Sherwood. of New York letaw•.s for only $4 nal. All other .tyle staff, hieing the newly elexete.l proexl- 1'ay. who had been rlsltiue bet moth- of frames and lenses at lowest pricer dent. and. Miss Margaret Wilson. we- er. )Ir-. Thos. Husking, during the 'pest few week-. has returned to New York to resume her duties'. Mr. W. A. cuulthur.t's many friends will le glad to learn that he is grain• el y recovering from .hie recent lllueee er,d ix now able to resume hie. regular !work le. the railway Mil ierrIce • ('hlldren'a tld Society. The regular monthly meeting of the Children's Aid Soder, was held un Tuesday afternoon. The superintend- ent. Mr. G. M. Elliott. led in the die eusslou of a number of cases dealt with by the society duringethe past month Ind mentioned the fax* that of the ten children now in the Shelter the society would be plessed.to secure homes for at least three or four [toys luV""1r'd• and girls in the war future. The tress- C4rntap etree•t ,-Methodist church. urer, Sheriff R. G. Reynolds, was In - Toronto. bra• the seen. of a pretty structed to borrow the sum ?'�.1�0� to weddiag on Th.treday. September 20th carry on the business of the society when Mi.. Marie Lord, daughtersof until the December session of the Mr. and -ors. Welter Lord.. George county council. A number of accounts street, was United in marriage to Mr. totalling 8304 were pn.sed. including Stanley, 11.44, -4,-. non -of lire atn4a4"uanee of $hel and Mrs. Rn -s.4 II. d, of Gbderic-h. $ 11.(N: superintendent's expense se - Mr. and Mrs. Recd were tuwu last count. 814.02; Alexandra Hospitale op - week on their honeymoon attd,, were eratlun on ward of society. $7.00; gap, guests at the weeding of the for.. lits for-4igtfon at Shelter. 834. The stater, Miss' Ati.t. Refit, t - ate of lite annual meeting was flied iPridhani. Mr. 11144 la with the Bell fdr-Tueeday, November Tth. at the Telephone Company. in the Qnen Sheltr .,The following contributions n City. have hoe vetetvcd recently: Ashfield, --•.-___ l'.F.W.O., $10.0114 Klutall branch, Wu - Basketball .1ssoela(ien Reorganirei• men's Institute. tt1ft4tn: air-. Johnston TIte Hunsa Collegiate Girls' Basket- t I Auburn 1. Mrs. 1lir.1-Ptreng and Miss hall Annociattou has It en reorganised. Lottie Bentley.. 82.0(1 twch; Mrs !Menne.: IGort'1e1 aril Mi.. Joale Saun- ',ders. $4110 each. • t,rwey and Mrs. Dewey land. Mr. aril Mrs. A'ex Gehaldeatoa Bishop Williams. Decorated. were in Patme•r•ton lest Friday even- Rt Her. David Williams, D.D.. ling. attonding the Induction of Rev. Bishop of Huron. chairman of - the I W. ;James into the pastorate of the- mleslonary society of the ('hureh of Ilambt church there. England in Canada. which Rave Pitt Mr. and Mr.. W. E. Dunnadge, of nal rid ti the starving people of 4 Lundin, spent their honeymoon with China during the famine that visited t#Ir. andairs..' 11. Raaf. Mr. Dun- china a year agt ins' been nutlike' Midge is a former (k.lerlr•h bay. while by the Pekin. Government titan ttfp Mrs. Linunadge Iefore her marriage ,;Republic of (ulna hat 'been ponsed wit. i.i Fera fatnhlen. if Galt. to decorate him for the part he had Mr.' George H. Nairn. of Windsor. in the rendrrittg nt assistance to the has leen appointed Knptrrieor of the people of that country. chain Rr.xery stores of llatlluuz k Bishop William. 1. well known In 'Parent. who operate in the Border Gaslerlch through his dioeesen visits 1'tticr,---els.-Nairn is a former Gods.- - e-- $t- G.orge's e•b+reek.- - - rich boys and a bmth•r of Mr. C. A. ' • talcs. Kesya street. Gate to National Dalry Sem. 1 Mr. H. j... Bamford. of Portage to Prairie. Manitoba. has had his appll- The Kincardine Reporter announces Eye." examined by Mr. Mattison, for- retary. Hiss leets Wioleumhc ix.„the by. H. R. Thornlor. Reeelses (all. mercy optical .alert for Kents, Tor- G. C. 1. representative on The assoela- I The tulluwing Item. taken from the onto, and Inter for Henry Morgan & tion executive. The first rotted draw London Advertl•er. refers to RPV. H. Co.. Montreal. The best uptieal work for hone et home glome. hal been 'E Tomainoh •. wo is well known iu made as fol •'weal (:oderkh v.. Blyth: , (;,slerleb. haviug o(e fitted the pulpit Sea forth r. Mitchell. and 1'lluton rs of Knox chore h on severe' uetaAunx. Exeter. The G. C: 1. qulntette Is pea Mrs. Thoruhi Is. a daughter- of Mr. tiding iI jbt"IA': th.• eoy0ht"g '41". I stn Mrs. .15a. McMann.- - -- Hooter in ms•{wratlon for the drat match with tpyth rytrty next 'week. "Savo Itrrlert E. PresbyTharulterian pastor Clinton corr.-1 off 1Iret honors In the "' Alma street Prrabyte (int church, luno present mode• for far the iwomlon emaciation lint year. ' 11•r,•gby[rry, has'Art-elven a .ell tlnm cMen church. at Nineare Fella. Catholic Wetnaetis i.Ytglre -.ale of alai ha.-ttie acceptance of the ,•.11 tin - home baking.'Satuni»)i, 1ktoler tail-, der .••.nsideratlon. The call to Mr. 3 to T, at- British Exchange Hotel. Tboru'i.e was unwdtciteri. and was nil doulr the outcome of two sermon Reeve D. A. Uudsay Dies Suddenly. ! P ga�ar I IT Mr. hunch lead le in the a recent Galerlrh ,township was deeply • ,.mon- preached in his own church, shocked on Monday afternoon by the ;a;;(,nded by it delegstien (rum the Cn- death. dee-.GiJumrt failure. of Darbl lert-'ehurch: Ten other'-tainlsters were Albert Lindsay. in ht. Mrty-ninth year.. ieard.. At a congregational meeting a Mr. Lindsay who had (sten reeve tit tote was taken. anti' Mr. Thoruloe te- tte township 'sine'. --laniary haat. was ,y,ived a grout majortrc'ot 11,• "Re. calling on his sister -In-law. Mrs. Bar- rett. at Holme t-iltr, just prior to at torate. Alma church lona made great tending a nutting of the tuwnehlp {,Hoer. ss, installing a new orRai,:' clad eounef When death overtook him s, to he ohtatuett and at moderate prices. Three dart only. Thursday. Friday and Saturday. (4•tui.e•r 14, 10. 20. Gime nerdy. Smith's Art Store. tloderlih 'cation sr -septet! for tbs 110witi0n 1,1 or- that representative-. of the Ihomtulnn suddenly. The nag at the Court Hone. Sankt- and chair leader of L1stuwel Government hare seleettel Mr. L. B. flew at half mast Wednesday after. MtthoIlat claim:[. Mr- Bamford is aRPId'.-'Wtae whining junior• year!Ing noon. as a fitting tritntte• to the de- ' hfcrti-lei sir Mr-. R. It: 1tws esti iii at oJ l'HottItsli rattfor the National i►atry crams -41. - lite mi•mts•rs of the eosin') well ktmwn iu Gorl••rieh. -Show at itv ener. N.Y. Tills bull calf euun ll were notified by clerk Holman Mr. and Mrs. George Burling and was first and\iunior champion at Line., in order that a full represientati.n ,f Easy 11'aihing Machines three children, left town on Monday 4400. He war Lso a winner at the, that hotly might attend the funeral of orison ,to take up their resmen.,.._i_( anndlan Nati n)t l Exhdblth,n. at Tut_ _eon:iae. which -was held en Alydie.•- National noel Moffatt In Stratford. Mr. Burling who played Icubo. Ile has (tcAln sold' for a handl- 1.I:ty aftern.s,nfrom the decreased'e Lee first tinse for the Purity Flour beer come figure. to 1 - leered -otter the residence, itayfeld line -to t'llrmoi Ranges. / heli 1: -nm during, the past two .ea- , Syracuse show: . dam. also tend ..ens. lits many friends in town• who by Mr 1.. 11. R(T.. w . &atn--T n i'Taii w;.A him sue''''' with the 1 li-ti.• [qty of sixteen. Mr. Reid t' serval oth- Telephone 174w nine, ler lucree itt the Eahih i ti Ter own- --- - ,i Bev. Father Wm ,S�.haniboa arrived,, 0'r of this high -eines stat - a eau of _ 1 Mr R. H Reid, of Coder Ted the Four Branches of Oar Business Cleaning Rpairing Pressing Spacial Omer Clothing There's w,methin r for von to gain by doings ,. Unexcelled Service W. C. SNAZEL CLEANING and PRESSING Phone 339 South :-ideSquare Be Fortunate 11 you have a rood Photograph of every member of your fan - Sly -you are fortunate. If your famly has not a Gond Photograph of you -they ate unfortunate. Make arrangements for a sitting now. J. T. FELL Music Lovers ! Did you ever hear Caruso laugh,and sob to a beautiful orchestra accompaniment Hear " The Lament " from Pagliacci, it is one of his masterpieces.. - You will come in with the intention of spending five minutes and find out how quickly an hour has passed. THE STORE IS OPEN EVENINGS r. H. E. Jenner. EAST STREET GARAGE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Having Garage bought out- the business of the East Street and taken possession, 1 am prepared for all sorts of Repair Work. Service and Supplies for all make of cars, Gas, Oils, etc. EXPERT MECHANIC FOR REPAIR WORK cemetery. Bussell McKay Fatally Injured. While pinytntt with.'b1s rleyele ',n front of lila boit.•..,it ('•,weron straw! last Sunday afu•riteanr'lithe !hostel I Mi -Kay. •five -year -.4.1 Mon of Mr and Carrie -Wright. Mrs. Simon G. )l•Kay, was etrt•k by A very pretty wedding took .l at an abtotn,ldle ,[riven by ([scar Win - Victoria street parsonage, ou S ,- in. mill, and -Bitot of. internal Injuries at tier 27th, when MIs. Hilda Wr - t. 7.30 p.m. I:aaMea his parents. tti4. lit - of Moosejaw, Sask.. was nutted tie chap 'rates to molten 111. door three marriage to Mr. Samuel Currie. staters and one trmther. lidsei fled,•, t'ott,orn.• township. The intere..tin•' McKay. of London. and George. Ailes••i ceremony was performed by Bev. J. tat Mary, at home. The funeral eel' . W. Halley ALA.. -in. Lite pre. >, . id on We011lt illi s 1114Inin: numerous gtteesM. Atter tot ceremony f St. Peter. church to • the Catli- n wedding dinner was served at the •elk cemetery In Colborne township. home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm R..o.•. Rev. 'other P. J. (Innen s.tng requiem I',Inierston street. Very iutcrest i1_ high .'-s and °Mleiatel ..t the grave- side. 1 e pallbearer.` were Teddy griffin, Terrance Hu-sey. Ellwood Nev- ins aml Teddy Ry.0 The many bean- fifnl floral 4, ihutet and the large at- ehnreh seri. a evi- and appropr'pte speeches -were- mad by the teflon. greate and hearti well wishes extended to the hap, t enup:e. Mr. roar Mrs. . Carrie ), make their -home in Detroit. •1'urlatxe qt dotted We .y A.prafessor in:h..(?nlverslty ..f Vir- it .with fire d • gJnia was on the eve of a trip tirILW-'.pei-•`wn.ldenly w nl'e. to 1e ale ttt-tWayears. air i let - and rather harn.wing tones he made iR.reatlatt at Nerih treesP e. hat farewell address to his clash: - 1 A ,•harming rec'ep took Ware fit "Yea.. I am :,lstt 10 part with you. !the North street parson, e. or Fridai This 1. more t h.ni' dlhtresatntt to me. 1 art.:uo tn. when Mrs Reev. t J. k: Would that there was a wlnd,.,v in my ( Holo, -., .ts4.,(rs. W. He . reeti•e.f breast. •my tleitr Luys, that yin[ mightthemany guests In the dra hag room.ansa: the innertoott tree ie of my I lonelv.y with- gttdntitles of ant in now - heart." - :. r . Mi -s Mary Howell stag 1 the - A ;ttipling to the rear. vise% the visitors to the tett rani,. beautifully happy thougi,t. shouted: ,d o,rated with mauve dowers and "Profeasor. would A 4' 4 in t:a•' i4at:,11. stick., where Mrs. J. W. Moore storaeh do?" • - and Mrs. D. 1). Gray presided over _.1 Ps- t7TTie .. tL'RFho7rm a r A• very i.retty flan,. age elven. on too- were Mrs. E. C. Robertson and Wednesday night if lag week at the Mi-- i.. Herr. while little Alma[ How= home ot'Mr. and Mr- Janne. 1.. dill--rti-=.o4 ()live Westbrook trade &slaty loran, In honor of their nt.,. Miss fl.,.r attendants. In the erenlug. Her. Kathleen Murphy. ..d Vanctrnrer. i41r. Helmets s%td Mrs. Pinelnir meets-, Those isr 'ut were•. \lies carol .Firm-�id with Mrs. Holmes, white Mr.. M: Ing. MI-. ih,rnthy Ialeksnu, jrlt+s'(►II,-e W. Howell and Mrs. J. H. Collsonae Allen. Arra. Harr, .1. litrfekler. )Ile poured tea. The tea assistants were Edith 1A7lllams. Miss G':Ida- .E'Ied,I. Mi -s M. Bailie and lits. P. Mooney. Slim 1caa .AimTa�h3'; LnirtntrTla Wade. Mies Gla,l'.s tlnnite. Miss tiler. tool Mr. Frani Holmes rendentd most• Hay -. Wm Doris Hays. ills -'-Eleanor !cal s'ec'tions. Mrs. RRolm,., w111 re- alty Mr. T. III. Kidd. Mr. I:. L. Kele jeeiv,• the fourth Friday of .the month. ly. Mr. Leighton AAa lker. Capt. 'Brown- field. Dr. Graham. Mr, C. Powe. Mr. '1'lte late Mew. J. PcnllethwaiM. l%s.•ar Ftemltit AIr wilt sturdy.Hr Phil. Carey. Mr.. S. -M111.. 11r. M. Me- Thi• death ort•nrre.l on Punchy. Sep- Tnggert and Mr. Gurdon Haps. The .ptettdld mirk supplied by al1M Gene Connor wax s-'ry nneh appreetated by the pleats. remalelling the indole itt the t•hnreb We Thank You As before, Dollar Drys have been with us a decided success and of mutual benefit to all - concerned., Real bars make for, satisfied customers. Our aim ie j%ways to Rlar tle- We carry a full stock. in-il ines of Ladies' and Men's West,, Call on nriiany time you t. are in town. A. CORNFIELD West Side of Square GODERICH church. and, us such was a faithful attendant up_bnttl the laid aside hr hire+•. The funeral was hell hast WNneselay afternoon to Clinton cern. -ry, the aerv-h. ' being conducted by 41es-'a...Ws {a -tor.. Rev. R. C. Mete -mid. The pallbearers were four nephews. Messrs. William Cook. of Colborne. be -kart Cress, William Coeak 'and, John Ctok. all of Clinton. The many and h.•autltut floral tri -- butes. together with the, large attend- ance at the funeral. ineltwling friends and former neighbors in Arehart(' and Goderieh tewnehips. testified to the high regard for the dctilrted. and !h p- syntnprthv with' those bereaved. Those present from out -.d -town for the fun- eral 'winded: Mr. Aahu.• • Gordon.; Messrs. Fred. Harry and Jcse1.h l'et..k: i Mr+. r1.kere. Mr.. Roland reek. of Blyth; Mrs, Isabel Brigham. of ilea- .all tan aunt of the de•ea'•ed.. and Mrs. Thema(: Fargltiar, also ..f lien. to provide Sunday *hoot tceomm.la- soli tion. Mr. Thorn's* still not make :any decision in the nmtte: of his cull until after the meeting of the Lotidott Pre.- hytery un aetot•er 4111. in the inter - vat be will have titer to disenen the Matter with hta out, •todgvegatien. Tie T'nlon ehurtit was or tie ph:Me r, In the movement ter church uulen. i.• - Ing In hetet a new-•hur.•ti ereebe.l by rho tltrre .coarreeyp.tt..nr rnlbr.Ueliting the denomination. „f the Fella." The Late Mrs. James Gorden After 'a lingering Mho.. extending over a penis' of shooed two years. death came ,ai't1at,•lny of I:,,t-week to Mary (�.,k, beloved wife of J. Gordon, .In her seventy-eighth r,•;ir. . The de- ceased was the elTist 1 of a fam- ily 01 twelve ehlldren horn t.. the late Mr. and Mr.. Jame. ('oak. who lived near Clinton on the 14th enner..fnn of Godt-rich •owasLip. After tier mar• dodge whi-:t leas siia. nt Cline tun fifty -sot en years I . by Rev. Dr. )tacDonald. Mrs. Ger t m re•.idetl with h••r hn,t�.+nd for fonr•-ea )••ars ;on • I r,m ••i+ the 15tlt-,,,oeuatdo❑ of- (:•.le- rlct, t,•wnship. In 1�ctlt trey mor -•d to a f..rtu ou the 1st e,mees-:on of Ash. hell .and lived there nittll twelve years fir when they moved into•lown. pink- ie. their home on 1.iglehone. street. B•s.i.I5 tier hu.hand, - Mre. Gordon b^tven to. mourn her 1,.4 three daugh- ters and three-sonMl.+-Marey Gor- lon. at Lone; Mrs. A it. Rat.ert'an. f i5:b, rico Meat ltetul V.t.ace ut Duna. Pi k t.hewap; Are gets Glutton• of -ra:,r Sheplatrdtnn: AVllllae Gordon. of Norwity Howie, Mnultobi and Alex t.or.Nut. of Wat- rout., 8f}-;.:itehewan. lime sow. Bert Gordons tt.es killed o'crsets In 1915 at the trittte• ..f Y t Two .Inter. and five brd,thers,hlsn snrlre, mmec ly. Mrs tieorye.Vickers, of ;'.epic; Mee. (Pr. t John Reeve.- of lie Land. r. o Fiends : Joseph Conk. of neer Point -'-- Fere Pred and Harr[' Cook. of 1'lln ton; Georg., Cook. of fteafurtb. ant J ames .4'a.ok. of Whittler. (elttornise. l Mrs• Gordon 'wee a member of Knox' ' 1011114011111111/0114100 thy .tf the tommun- ho have Leu ,bereave 1 .ort deeply., •.mher lath. at Brentford, 4.1 .Mrs. Jsmrs Poetlethwalt.. following an op - motion. The decor. -dc whose maiden name wit. Minnie 11e11. wen• horn In llrtr•.lx years ago. TIte Rally Cony seri-leen. In eonttectlon greats' part tat her life was .pent Nn with Knox ehnreh Sabbath reboot, G.-'lstirh until thirteen years ago. at were hell hist Sunday afternoon to «bleb rtes she moved with her elle_ the auditorium of Me'"whTel Hand tr 7tranttord 'n ramble. Malde• her hnslend .h. ds .ttrvivwl by ten daughters and one son, MIs. Mary P,.tlrthw+e't••. of Bra tford: Mrs. Wm. (lodger... • t Lnnd.ei, and Mf. Wm. Po.tlethwnit,•, of itrantford. ell ' of Shunt were lore ter the inners!. The thwetat"rl's parents. lir. and Mrs. Iiirld 111x11, of town. xl.o .nrvtve. as well fir. a number of •I.t ars :,ttd hmthere. The Allen and Fmmereon F.11lntt, while an funeral service. 'fhb -h was Avid 'stn apprnprfate address was given by air Avedneedey stttrmien. Sept. 20th. to W. R. Maxwell. 11.A., of I.erlurn and )1 litlanr1 cemetery, from the biome of t'nlnn. Fifteen girls and six boy. Mr. Richard I'n.fle•hwalte. Rayne:4 were promoted to the young Iatlit' road. dee -away. lir ,,her-itt-law, we. noel .cube nun's rla..e•.. respectively. II e aolartm by Rer. John W. Headley. •lees of boys was brought out 111.D.. pastor of VI. ,rla street . Mreh- lmary to the mnln erbt,d. ' rnlist ehnreh. The ,,ellhearers were n for the day amounted I Thomas Deli, Thnthas Hawkins, ipomb Postlethwuite and George was prettily decorated for the oeea- sion with flowers and fern- The ser- vl.e was conducted by Siii. rintendent J. P. Hume and Assistant Superinten- dent ('has. K. Sanndera, In emordanre with the program ss prepared for scl- era] re in the Snn.My s.•honle at the t're.hyterian ehnreh In Canada. The Scripture reeding. were taken by Jack DELTHE J. R. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmir All calls promptly attend- ed to ,1:t' or night PHONES Store 333 Residence 355w Hamilton Street, Goderich Gifts in Abundance for Fall Bodes From a lovely eeweEnglish Dinner or Tea Set to the daintiest odd pieces ot'China; Beautiful Art Pictures: Statu- ary and Pottery;, English . bran: Pollychronte sad Tutus Ware Candle Sticks. Best choice of gifts at most reasonable prices. Come in and see all the pretty things. SMITH'S ART and GIFT STORE East Street Phone 198 Keep the frt,et i l ip of School MOO alivealit'Pho'ogrnphs. Make the appointment today. Phone 2('.1. -R. R. S.TLIAIWM r, i MILLINERY The Best Values in e Quality In Smart Sport Hats A Hat for a special occasion Or a Hat for a" costume May be obtained' with the utmost satisfaction from MISS MacVICAR WEEK OF 0(TOHER STH TO 1310 Monday and Tuesday MAIIEL NORMAND . In a riirr.mring laugh -brewer , " HEAD OVER HEELS " t'niversal Tense- tv- "SM [RTI", 1. Wednws,hcy and Thursday T. Roy flu „-I *1 - nn 1It. on In . Cotonot..litan Sisrle1 w THE ' GO GETTER " Clyde Crook In "Tilt SALESMAN" o -o rlday sad Saturday 11,1'i'ERT HI'GHES' greet photo -play -"REMRMERANCIE" (Better than "The Old Neat") -Century Comedy - "TINE iiMPW UC't IAII ER" -()eltlwya e/grt Re4- Matinees .- Maaday and Wednesday. 1.15: llatur fay. 1.50 o --o "ADAM .'NI) EVA" la (••mint ' 1 GQDERICK. SHOES THAT SATISFY Whether you want shoes for yourself, or for your family, you will find satisfaction here. = There Are Many Reasons for buying shoes here, but the foremost is that we are Ilse satisfied unless you are, and to this end we give you the best value possible for your money. t:Jlti REPAIRING "DOMINION" RUBBERS SHARMAN'S, The Leading Shoe Store Phone 15S \V. REG. SIIAIRMAN (.ODERICII