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Honor Roll ' c c
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•• for the Fall Term
GIFT
GIVING
TIME
IS HERE AGAIN!
CHRISTMAS (ARDS
All pkittis►l-le to 21
Boxes '3.ie to tete
Personal Greeting ('qrd.
50 fur $2.:11
(:1FTS FOR 111.4--
Includes Mut iter, Sister, awl
lhtughtcr.
Fountain Plan Sri
• • I Alt sltAi. \iI.RI II \\I►ISE
Guitar., Ilautp, 11 ,. ;and till
$I.ta,, S.ts'
('utex bets 32a•, $4.2
dumb. Brush and Mirror
' $2.75, $11.71
Yardley's. Woodbury's Toiletries ''hit k kurus i11.1.50
Kota •it. $,(List Moll. Itatzor •,....,.�Ii.US
Ia
Visit Maulcure i(eta.75e, $2.511 F'clilt.4. It:tzar „1.00,~$2.50
Otago Matdivre Sets I:illette Itawr 41h
$1.011, 82.21 Segal Razor 3.ir
Bath Keith - 171•. $1.75 11'ilkin,tt,t R:azur ... .....,$'I:oO
(7om�lfn..t, �,..tt.r $4.., 10 7-11111 Felts and Pores•....
Kodl ks-and-Bririryte,: -• 'ate, $2.31
$125, $15is1 Shaving lirunhes......25e. $5.1a1
i.aura SwYtrd-(,::andles F,nuib►iu'Pen Kets....t t, $M.00
Neilesut'a Chocolates S')aring 1Bnnsh and Sha'ittg
Boxed Stnftiroery-.. {:w•, $275 ('ream hi 25
Musical' Iu.ti•uo"
,'rl,lrll,:
;uai
tarrs FOR 111 \l--
IucluJt. 1'.,1 nr I:ruthcr. tit„I
Son
\lilitary Itru.h, with said with-
out zipper $i.00. $11.77.
Williains. la 1'.110 .1.1011C1111.'S,
.I. ry rat'. Mru et. :41k, 87.+50
(illi FOB I1.\ItY- -,;[vols [toll 11ru.lt, 39e tilt,
Bsall I1ttt Water Brittle •
FRESI I LAHRA SECORD CANDIES ..2 lb. or more 50c Ib.
1T 60c
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NEILSON'S CHRISTMAS C ;' COLATES b0c, WOO boxes
`e1gi
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STOKE
Landing of Collegiate Students
• as Determined by Novem-
ber Examinations
Following 1. the honor roll of lied•
erl.•Ir Collegiate 'lystltutc 'fur thefall
term. The ,lauding of students' Is.
hasn't(' wt ibe,N'orewh r examluatic+aa,
Nouns are in urler'Qt nKdt. 1'ssr'l
1s 75 ps•r /snit. or over. Class 11 -t
TSF lu 74 per eeot. Clues 111 It 00 10
flu itr tent.
Fera, I A
('lass I- Janes }lime, Evelyn Mon -
•day, Lorraine . Nelson, -Gladstone El-
idxP.
glass I1 -William Beltty, Dorothy
Muniby, Murgar•t Barrie, Earl Bogle,
David Fairish, Jame.; Abell, Harold
'Deer,. Evelyn Wilson, George • Hall,
Janes Carey, Ingle Anderson, Eliza-
beth * t,ocnhats; Boy Atktnsmt. Pat,
line Jobuslou.
Clams Ill -Ray Barker, William
Drew, Kenneth Crooke, Peggy Coop-
er, Catherine Cantelon. '
Form IR
'rlu++s t-MIidrvd Vldean, Patricia
Craig, Harold Shore, Betty Young,
Jim Mcllwalu, David Mood,' Frieda
Barbour. •'•
Clazst II -Betty Routh, Betty John-
ston, Donald Ktouchouse, Ernest Ry-
an, Bert \Vorsell, Donald Johnston,
Chester McNeil.
T,s-}p;TAethee Kirkey, Phyllis
MacDonald, timer -Macleod, Mary
McArtoeker, Ports Williams.
Ferns II A
'iass 1 -.James Mood.
('lase II -John -Milne, Donald Shear-
ilean,.Phyllis !lino, Margaret Webb.
} {'•[01.111 -151 -Lee .scott,. Naomi Weir
ster. Ernest Salkeld,- Ruth Tyndall. -.•-
Ruth Nk-ot, I'atrtola Slguoc, Mary
•1'horneto', Douai(' Mason_ -
Fero 11 B
('loss II -Wary Tt1•ltliortie, Thomas
Ilogan. Jetrn l.usihy, Florence ,'rice,
Betty F:n•tuuin.
d Suraane-
. G,�'rs
or the fdrJjjiy,
;hole
P
I. hiss J I I -Gov Holland .
Dtawdl•n, Frank. Vines, 71ope Muleli,
;t3trilattae Morrison.
• Farm III
(his. 1- Mitered Marwick, Verna
('nte.
-19!aa.:r 11 4t wart Ferguson, Ilazcl
Itaer, Willlitn' Reid, Ruth I►at r
I Class )it- Noreen Kinahan, M(rle
PHONE 90 GODERICH ;.Sheardowva'i►athleen It•tinor: John
9 mavto v tvtvtva tv oav043v I� o++v►vay.47 v v ;114•Kinupn::Ralph, BlaBisset,
Ruth
� iej%�'�.41q ro,-ca�aa"q �a cayaxil �'tw�w`'+o.^ra`ta'•a itobertsmt, Betty Bisset, Roy. Total.
Kenneth Aitken, Beide Sturdy-. Grace
tC"K tgogrc/pptc`['trimmer. Irene Bowman. ,►oris !taw -
1.11K thorne, Alma Anderson. Philip ('alder,
•Margaret Lanaway.
Fero IV '
Gars I -Evalyn I'laetser, •Helen
.\reher.•
' Cisas iI-John Cult, Vera MacLeod.
Marjorie Caller. Ilertiert Moody,- Mar -
jerk Arthur. Lenore SMLA•1.
1 ('taus til --Mary (toward, Charlotte
Crawford. ,
Fanta V
(Xuails'el In brackets Indo -ate 'tyle It
numbers et, sublecta taken!. .
.(less T-3laty Asquith (e1,--Rstntd
tipe�'
's'o,�-,` Stevens (111.
tiV. s;c;C�is�'w�f►� WIC ('taus ii -Robert Barnes (111., Fran-
cis Linklater (91. 14•ryi Wilson (7).
William Biseet (6), Bernice Dnrniu
IS).
�.,, Vias 111 Arthur (7). Muriel
Farryai'i 'f.7.$7 T i'a 9Mtunders (S ,
Edwin Dean (91, Margaret Nicol (4).
Form i ('ommerriaF •
('lass 1- Helen i)urnie.
Clans 11 --Jack Barton, ina Maskell,
Norma •Allin, Pauline Bradley.
Class, Ill -Ada Farrant• Robert Harold Pennington. thirty-three•
Masten, Julia Shephard, Keith Mar- -three
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The Baptist Church
10•' " It Mi('Inog. \liui-ter
CURLMiILtS. M1*($%(.ES 'anti
• MUSIC-
- - 11 a.m. -
"The Spirit_ of Christmas,
- 7 i, in -
"The Message of Christmas.'
Curtiss
Beauty Salon
Ft
II
,Modem Hamlressing
PHONE 346
.For Special (hri.lmas frier.
and \pp,intntt•nl.
t�Ct(tft C;C;C1C;CsVV4 ;CCt0C OVVV•C�C;C
SAY
MERRY CHRISTMAS
WITH
CANDY
• WE HAVE
wJdT'!, MOIRA.
011010'8, --
PATTSRiON'S
• -ALSO-
MIR EALH1111-1NUTE
RILEY'S TOFFEE
CRACKERS, NOVELTIES
-BULK CANDY
BAKIN
SUCCESS
iS ASSURED IF YOU GET
YOUR SUPPLIES HERET
•
Raisins, Currants, Peels,
Cherries, Figs, Dates, Cocoa,
Shelled Nuts, Lard,
Butter, Etc.
A1.1. 11(1' I TS k E -e i,F.A N ED
A full line of Nuts, Candies,
Oranges, Grapefruit,
Bananas.
PRICES RIGHT
TI}IH_.WILL__@E_ THE BEST
CHRISTMAS IN YEARS
Call to and examine -bar atoek'
before buying. aftitir"Sen.
r, WE DELIVER
'.p" is
HOGAN S SGrocery
South Side square Ooderkh Hamilton St. Goderich
v11t 'MI4"a► tart(WIC a;C .s;Mc''iY l
REDUCED CHRISTMAS RATES ON
Telegrams - Tickets ' . Express
ENQUIRE AT
CANADIAN NATIONAL UPTOWN OFFICE
Our Targe stock of Christmas Merchandise has been displayed
in our windows and throughout the store, making
Holiday Shopping easy and pleasant for all
�P�L�rEFASE SHOP EARLY AND AVOID
,+LAST-MINUTE
,d DISAPPOINTMENTS
iltCwa CKIM ►ntANEUIEWICKtitt tC-Kt w►'ZiT `ti► *+r► WICK "a fisc t(tC t(
GIFTS FSR MOTHER
i
Make it an
•
w
CHRISTMAS
and Sing a Song of Happiness!
Women knotty Orient fashion and
value -they love to have you
give them what they want-
Orient Chiffon
Orient Service Weight
in the shades so smart for wear
right now and
Priced with moderation from
75cto$
Woollen Blankets •
Satin Pressing Gowns
Silk Lingerie
Silk. Hosiery
limhrellas , ..
Irish I)amask _puller Sets
Woollen Stockings
DROWNED AT KINUARDINE ! GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Harold Pennington, Engineer of Tug Tin. '1'uyIt. Corner Christmas tree i
Onward, loses His Life entertainment will be ,held on lopes
•earblr 22nd at K o n
lett. years of age, lost hit. life at K
• Fen" II C•eloereial dine Monday of last week, when he
Honors •(91) per cent. and over)- slipped from a plank into the harbor.
Marian Webster, Doris Plante. Pennington wits engineer on the tug
Pau (13 to 90 per cent.) -Mary Onward, which had tied up a few days
Evans. before• and he was (Wishing the see.
Credit (00 to 7i per tent:T-DonJ1- son's work ou the tug when the creel,
(la McManus. Nnncye Clarke, Betty dent took place.
Newton. Irene Forster. Dort. Baker, When Pennington, ero.sing on a oar-
Mr.
Cranston. Theresa Raechler, row plank from the tug to the wharf,
Jacqueline H.inee, Katharine Murray, lost Ills balance and fell 4nto the wa
'clerk.
day, t* ,
the public school.
AUBURN
AUBURN, Dec. l.i.--We am glad to
report that Mrs. John Mcleod. woo
has been laid up with an Infection to
her halm, la on the road to recovery.
Bruce 1Mrldwai and Mimi llasel
Gnomon, of Mjtcltetl, were gut• -4u of
Mr. Jas. Itrundrltt, of the Bank of
Bath Towels and- linen
Towels
Silk Scarfs •
Bedspreads
French Kid Gloves
Luncheon Cloths
_STk 1 1Slfrlrall
FOR SISTER A`ND LADY FRIENID
Crepe and Satin ('anti(' Set*
( :5155 [1+5 aii rPy j(►tteas
"Orient ' and "Supersilk""
l-'ull-fasllionetl Silk Stoi'kiug.
Woollen l)rt•s.sing (3invttr
\1'oolf'n Skating Sets
\'cAVasuedc Silk Lingerie
Fine \1'uullen Underwear
---
Innen To)'els
-Titin Set and picrate
Sk'ir'ts
Pullover Sweaters
Kenwood 1tlunkets
Fancy Ciubrellas . ..
Linen 1laudkeretairtt,t.
Flannelette Pc Jamas
FOR T.HE CHILDREN
gulf Stockings , "Quickeea" Children'[
11andkerebiefs Underwear
Woollen Anklets . V1:oollen Gloves •
,\Voollen Sport dati'kets Flannelette l'yjanlag
I'ul'ldver Sweaters . Silk Underwear
And a host of other articles useful and'
inexpensive- for. Christmas giving
' Madeleine Bishop. Betty Whitten. -fir--- "P
J Mona Harrison, Myrtle Foster.
o
THE WEATHER
Temperatures of the last week and
of the corresponding week of last year
were as follow.:
1936 1935
Max. Min. Max. Min.
Thurs., Dee. 10 lR 35 38 34
IM., Deet. Pt ' lit 204 34 30
Dee. e. 12 29 2-5
San., Dec. 13 30 20 Dee. e. 14 42 24
Toes., .Det', 13 41 :tit
Dee. e. 16 40 34
m /•
summoned aa.IMtan/e and with some Mr. Faddy and Mr. Howsrd_lkirdr',.1..
difficulty the body was brought to the Norman and Hugh, of •Oakland. were
surface anal efforts at rewsi•ltatlon vbtlh,rs at the hoa€ot Rev. 11. C. and
were made, hut to no avail. Mrs, Wilson recently. .
ac;C�C�=c
F. E. HIBBERT
THE GIFT SHOPPE
I'liONE ri(t
GODERICH
lows and prayer by Mies Edith Hor-
ton. Roll '1.11 was anawesed by eat•')
giving a Bible versa „with the word
Bethlehem. It was Rgr1•t•1I Int send tor-
print
orprint patches for the snaking of quilt's,
1
hymns. Rev. D. Pofneroy took charge
of the eleetlon of oflkrrs for the com-
ing year. The hymn, "Iloly Night,
Il'iaceful Night," was sung and pray-
er by the pastor clawd the met -ting.
Laying this from the expense fund. A dainty tenet was served and the
The program was taken from the No- blrthdny lax was pasted and then
remher Mlsslonary Monthly att far anopened. eatndng much merriment. 'A
p,seible, using the beautiful ('br)t+lmas''team of $19.04 was counted.
5
fltb'x. tie 0► Q04rtgta-s
tC
The unfortunate man .leaves a wife
and four small chlidres. Be was
horn near Itrn-sels, and his mother:
Mrs. Walter Penolmrton, tetH, Tins
there.
ASHFIELD
KID 1E(.1), Dee. 10. --Mr. ' Jack
MacLennan and Mr. Muth MaeKensie
Mr. Jas. Johnston has received
word of the deft') In Kitchener of Mr,
Bolt. Flelac'haner, hardware romper -
(lel traveller, who has been arming to
Auburn fir the pant forty years.
The "short !'ours" carried on in
3.'t 29 Auburn Ante November 241h will cote
34•1 32 elude on Friday of thik week. On
3.i 31 A Wednesday afternoon tea will be
:14 30 served to the ladies of tlw t•ommunity
34 2I" have returned bonne after spending. and the girls' work will be on display.
two weeks with friends- In Chicago. .Ian Thursday e►s'ning the closing
Mr. Brut* MacDonald nod Mrs. Mot- ere1.1•s ail take the form of tt coil'"•
vFoch MattGr•gor' ani! Donald were in earl aitd (lance.
-Iatmtton on Saturday. While In Lon- Miss Margaret Ferguson '11A. bceit. .
don they visited Mr. Jack Mnelhntnld. ' engsgtul,,,to trans a ,t•hool in the O-
nto is Improving nicely in the hospital elnite-of Parkhill In 1937.
Friday evening of thin '.-eek, at 1.30 of cr hie recent accident. Asn -
• glands of Nr. Wesley Robb, of the i LEEBURt
CHURCH NOTES
The Sunday school of Knox•Pre.hy-
terian (hunch will hold its Chrtstmas-
entertainment In the les•ture room on
0(. N
Special Christmas music will he Iluron.tshlleld lematiary•,-are,grcntly , -lila
A: B. STURDY, AGENT given by the choir of Vivtoria street phrased at 41s rapid teensery frotn the lF
.'F'Itt.itx, fh-c. 10 ---(inn s}rnptthy
• -'hrt 1 x .•Iden[ w•hlch Iw•t�•11 him, p,{ A. i'Iotlnn, -who
tt..' PHONE 3 tniterl ehtfrch at bath morning and nlmo.t a a Is eci.ntHd to Mt -pt. .
GODERICH evening risrviees In the church' nextOleoa month ago. w•Inat he fell frhm received word on, Monthly morning of
VVVItv ►y entldal': I uha windtni1l
tC41,rr 1C!�1 iC� �m�� °i c6 Chri max will be observed in Christ. pump
et
and was ini{aled on the the death of her sinter. Mn,sW. Yonng-
rod. Ile has returned from SI. .ion. of i::unton. She idol bur two
inn's utewsgeJt and ('hristmas music at Jo•P 11 Intron mott,r.si
phs hospllnl, Loudon, Haul ivu , t' RI/Da and Mrd. Thor 1'
---- �y'I(l the 1T A le the funeral ani Wsdrnee ty.
��t!�ta!�VVI illiri'aRIdyIai• Inext S,rnday. Iter. S. R. -McClung I Former,Res
"!
a hospital hit week. .... 1110101! 111. will
'n5thy soots teenv+r. •
event') ; • (Mr !tympani).!tympani).1» .!funded to the
worn run► fetidlyy nfM
�4• late James f'hishulm.
the evenitx the cnntatn ...1.111` Adorn- dieted fhpm hitt late res Amer to Kin- nae death tins removed-Joienl-(aur
tion" 'Oil. 11. Nevin) RIII IN` rPtl(lered tall 'e,'meiery. 1110r. Angus Mat•hv'r fnrcmn.41417A•11!*.I
.41417A•11!*. An odtltnary• iediee
by the rlfolr. _ 1 ` y -. of Knox I'resbytcrlan chervil. Tircr• ' aptw•ar,. Pl-cwhwre" in this' nap".
The services et North stn, I'nttt-d ten, conducted the services. iiteeen-ed W. M, , meothg.-The IN.•PmIN•r
' church next ttnatkax will be In k+epr was (worn in Ashfield township and re... meeting of the W.M.S. w_es held n1
Ing with the ('hrl4tmas WA tail. Spa sidell (here with his ill/m.31 to elver the, riuttnn dame on 11'eNlm`ttlay ih
molal Inhale will iv "Fetidefety by tate ton twenty-five years ego. lye 1)11* epmM'r 9th, with a goal attentlnnee.
eholr at both' morning and evening( mnrrled to Isabelle MnelKemie', who Mrs. A. llprtnn presided. • The f(crip"
sertiees. Rev. W. i'. bane will be died thirty years ago... iA►ti3F"its`li'-'fore rending was ied by Sys. Wm. sat-
in 'the pulpit. vial• _Mrs. Tbt(Tongon of ltflrnn..wMy►+ _ - ----- -
•
The r*tilar memoir/ of the Arthur sneete"Y• wtith three !110119. Itidw•rt Per InaligMIlaas Itayr'eelMtl and all
Circle will he held In hea
the eitire room irlekanu. of Chliuigo: John and Thom-4
aptist church nt both services Isto get silted[,
,,lent Pat_ a -.t farm• i Mr.dWllhur Stewart underwent sin
rc'•IdPnt of A
shtie(il, In rho 1 son iguanodon for a(,pendit•ito, In (loIYrieh
pe
Scial '('hrletmas' 'serums will be't.C.Mr. John 1)hlcwm, pase-
minimd nni
held in Knox church next Sunday. At thls Inoue 1 't rertolh after
the morning minim there will he a Illness. Ile was In bin "Cie
program tilted,. of Christmas ti;,. and In year. The funeral nervh
will be in the pulpit..
It All Depends on lour ; `Good Will !"
White• MP wish all nor Patrons a very happy Christmas Season, we
wmtld.suggt'st to them not to forget their "Be' Friend,- (their feet 1,
whoa' instil settlers they expect all t11e yell
Wlwu ht nervi[[ my Leather ar ltohlw•r Foot0c,tr fur work o[ t
h•lamr, for anyone of the.tamlly, let, ns serve yon. s •
h
IN QP4,ALITY ANDPRICE OUR MOTTO 18: LIVE .►,ND4:ET LIV ••
*Mile our Wafture 10 Dhow you Aar
7gg William Ahl
-111ILIABLE FOOTWEAR AND REPAIRING -
t.
Ea.Street (Opposite Knox Church) - _
Goderieh, Ont.
r
k'1
of itnntr ehnreb }tn Mtnwley evening. as, of Tiverton, and best' dagahfers,
hteeemher 21st, s $ ,(o'clock. As tht. Mrs. Peter \(athe.im. of Calgary; Mrs
will he the snnnaii tneefintr. SII reports (*yr I-dwards, InnAllterta : Mrs. Ian•
meat he ip. New officers will he belts (Innterman and Mrs. A. (t
eteete(I. The 'rent -a -week envelopes ,
for.tbe pensl•fond aleolire date
s/esseth $.. ole--tske
GASTRONOX
STOMACH POWDER
4rrrn Emir
It's
Just
Seven
More Days
'Till Christmas
sem, And No Doubt
You Are Looking.;,...Looking.;,...For That Gift Which
Is Just A Little Out Of
TheOrdinary--Something
That Will Appeal To' The Re-.
eipierit As Well as Yourself =-
You Shouldn't Have Any Trouble
Finding It
At
The
( Green Door 1
12 CHURCH STREET �` "' '' PHONE 436
l,t►G STORE , Wi d (6. �ii)•�i,�a atirtatvat
otwit
Straub, bf Aownntht, and pension
Brown. ofn snr.
• i1
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