The Goderich Star, 1920-11-11, Page 1is equipped for all kind* of Joh Pri►Itiug from
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TWO DOLLARS
wilt wand Tint tleoest.'it tares front now to Jen.
lit, BM, so a sew eubeernber one where Olt far-
*'stet. tilset We week aad leave your fr'leial
THE OLD NOME.TOITH PAPER
811teerret XEAIt.
NO„ 4:t-1r'du. WHOLE ;\I"MHEI1 'Q+e9r.
London Cable Says President Wilson Ma;
I''Au.Mxi2.S,
Prompt collection tit artta.oaakbie rates 3s assured
!r.acy tanner wha� r Sale Notes in the
bands "this 'Sit Doak Canada., And #
1 Capital is tmakied before the Bsde
Notes faJclue, loom ma,Tbuttrali ge with th
slates Il* enemtity,,
Fati'gna ra acratempli aft *action isle will Had
oar local Manner re. to advise-tthe,m mind.
lad aft ! detaila.
lhE STE
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aHU AYY NOV. 118 11l2S
Post With League of Nations on Rs
-soles dome. This will he Grandmother
al's Day.
Reek front, Lake:Nielsen
Capt. J. E. laketee Is back tram the
t`►o\ernment fisheries .at Lake lvipetlon.
He reports big catches ell reason but
that those operatic g there made nit
smiley all eeeennt of the high Pelee
of 0041. Seth and wages, olid the small
price they,reeeiveil for the fish, Thera
were samir seven steam tugs, and
about the same number of gssollne
boats °Pergting this Season and the
Ash caught ,are almost entirely white
fish, Ito t1overnrent pureheses the
fish from these operating.
'UPONBANK - F
doclerich Branch • F. Woolcoinb, Manager°
4
TOWN TOPICS
0. E. WbWill C
e4 :" ally On
Mr. 0. E. Webb,- gr'ttoer,gives a
straight deny to the rumor that 'ire
is either leaving town .or going out of
business. " Ro announces that he will/
,, carry' on as usual in his present stand,
Hoole !bade Baking Sala '
Sun
The Eureka Bible Class of Viotoria
AS8011110000 f_�a
*• on Saturday lafterloo Nov'.29th,
h ,
i
nS. fiethodiasdte nh \awnild tra dYuvH
. J. IL. I.each's store. Corner *Pare
,and.
THOSE WHO NEED LIFE INSURANCL.
1. The 'Inch' Man -to offset inherlt#is ce texe$, thus -Conserving his estate.
' 2. The Pbor #ion—to lend his growing ttlmily 1tc helping hand until they
tsar,u r
a ppo t themselves. .•
8.; The'1(arried Man—to aesurehie family, the .hertortt of ak permanent
alas onie
4. The
li. Single Map—to
to proviae:for hta old *(e.
SEv y—to aid Multi and oreatiS AQanoi
l indeletdenc
s,
A Slice ilia Polley '' will 'rile ler all siker cies.
X pr � Rea .. ,
H. R. LONG, District ASeot
RAILWAY TIME TAIL
C. P. a.
Gederieh-+-I'ueenr 6.00 a.m.
Mitmtlton—, rrrlve'Ii.10 a.m.
Ti onto— "' 10.85 a.m.
Torotato'—'L.$'ve 7.40 a.0 . 6.10 p,t)A.
• l3Walltom--• •' . •• •.7.20 am. 4.00 p.1o4.
Goderlch—Arrive 12.35 p.m: 3,55 p.m
1.25' pais.
8,2[ Pen.
11.30 pox. -` MAIL CONTRACT'. •
SEALED TENDERS, addre$S d•t6.tbe Post
mister .General, will 'be received at
Montreal St.
• t.
LOST XII STRAYED ` '
T OST: Last, night' _ between ItMOgcreuu1
1J 'Tar and .Goderieh, rear 8x)5 .Cor
Ford trucks, nd set of chains for 4 1-2 incn
tires. 1t. l...ltE•.VEt•L. . •
TRA,YEit.—A. black silky/bite Polled An-
gag: steer. eighteen months tlld,
strayed from the premises of the under-
signed. Anyone getting trace of the ant.
mal please ,communicate with GEORGE
OINN, Rural Phone 603, Ring' 10.
JP1ECIA -
�Lt. F.J.11. It °ROTICii.
• RIM, EAR, NOSE. THROAT.
La:s Heusi Surnien New York .Oyyltthahni0
and Auralflodpital, assistant at aledreSeld's
!tale Hoep1tatand °Olden 8gnare; Throat Ree-
taI I,rtttdaq. E
Ree -
1
•» b31Natertals°f3t..3. 8trattotd, 'ieleoheae.il37..
At Bedford. -Hotel, Godericb, from 'Wen-.
neaday, Nov. 17th at 7,30 p. m. to Th 1$r
day,., !Nov. 18th,' at 1 P. m.
Soderich•-LesYe 8.05 a.m. 2.20.p.m.
el . 7.46 a.m.
Toronto— Arrive 11.10 a.m. 7.3✓ p.m.
Hamilton—Axrtys:11.22. a.m. 6,58 p.m.
Poroato-Leave 0.30 a.m. 12.50 p.m.
. 8.30 P.M.
Hamilton -Lease 7.16 a.m. 7.15 p.m.
•- Qp4erloh^-- iv :1 t,46...a•u. 7.10 p.mm.
11:45. p.m.
Ottawa' null! noon; on, (
FRIDAY, THE el7tir DAY OF DECEMBER
for the conveyance or His Majestys Mails,
on a proposed :contras!: for tour years. 30'
times per week, on the route; :Ooderich
Post Otmce and -Grand Trunk Hallway Sia.
tion,,• from the tai day : or: 'April. next.
Printed notices containing further •In.
formation a$, a0 conditions of proposal,
Contract may be seen ape blank forms 4f'
Tender May be obtained at the Post Omees
of Goderten,. Hotmewllle, Auburn and at
the -office pf the- Post Office Inspeelor, Lan-
don-
Post
an-
• -
P ost Office Insppector' a . `Office; London,
November 5th, 1020. •
INSURANCE AND REAL EMU
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
NOTICE, ..
A 61600 PROPERTY FOR *904.
1 have been. Instructed by the Executors
Of the late Wrn. Blake Estate . to offer, this
property at a earl -Ince price in order to
close up the estate. 'Frame house in good
state of repair: contains 8 rooms and good
basement. Stone wall under whole!'house
and 2 large lots, This la a bsrgaid.. POs•
session at once.
• P J. RYAN.
neat' Estate and Insurance,
. F. CAREY
• house to Rent on Faststreet. -
For Bale, Two Hauges on Regent
street, one story frame, 0000
, each
For Sale, Two Rouses On Oxford
street, ond4 ndat bolt story. 6900
each.' ,r ' •
For Sa1e„»ne• and a tali . stdlfy
• Boase, eot•Aec•gaPbrla road a'nd
_: •Gloucester Terrecef ti1000. •
•
11®Nib®tNEINEREN®EMENINI [S1IlNENB Sall®R
NI
1 GRAIGIE'S, . ®t:. r
tea
ASSURANCE AND RE STATE rl enment r or Sale
■A .
Po41 Olnce inspector.
ARTICLES' FOR SALE,
FOIL.
SALE.—Black fur robe. Apply to
J. A. ROBERTSON, Merble Works.
••• AMAGED .WHEAT FOR SALE. -In Opera
House Block, Kingston' street. W.
MCLEAN. . - .
FOIt SALE' OR TO LET
'011 SALE. --A house, 8 rooms, conven
fence on easy terms. Apply owner,
T. HUTCHINSON, St. David St.
2 Olt SALE.. -Frame house on Wells St.
Apply at STAR OFFICE.'
F0113 SALE --The residence: of lir. W. Y.
Hayden,. 5t. Ilinccnt street. White
brick, seven rooms, hot-water heating.
fire place, fully. modern; large verandah
and balcony. Apply t0 JAS. YATES.
1
OR' SALE.—Port Albert general store
• and dwelling house, with ,barn and
shed, six at et amore or leas} land, or-
chard and utt' trees. Price 's¢fs00, Ap-
ply to 1. W. Annemarie, above Parson's
, deric
Fair, P. O. Box Bit.
a Go P
ROUSE FoR\ALE.--llrlck, f0 mems,
with 0` acre or land, adjoining • the
town of Goderl'h on South St. House has
hot 'Vater heating,' bathroom and electric
heels. Also a building' lot on Arthur St::
;About -3 minutes' alk from .Square. Ap-
ply 10 GEORGE McCREATH.
s -af
® trAltlt TO RENT
■
a
1
■
Ise
■
G3 acres of good land with first-
claas,buildinas ,situated in (lode -
tilt 'Township, just serosa the
track, on the Huron Road. ThIF
fart* will be rented for pne year.
FOR SALE
"Vil'1a'picton,” 2 -story brh;k, ful-
ly modern • with Ilreplace, 7
rooms, large; lot, situated •oh the
5
s at G: T. R. Track,' ' aoderich
Apply. to
ite o J. H. Callahan
IN CAR
, .
'Phone 276
ee south side o8 Platen Street. This
se
is one of the Most modern to
lei homes in town. Immediate pos. a
session.
tv y -story frame •110 180, with 8' M
rooms, electric light and water,
full lot with •orcliard. Situated M
M on the west side of Cameron St, ii
imw
Ill . ENVESTSIENT SECCgR1T1Ef "11
iii is
eai Vartory Bonds bought andesold. 4
al Province of Ontario Honda, due re
w June 15, 1930, price $100, to yield ra
• .Z7
,. • et
• .1. W. ca.kto I:. I
met
■N5tstmielitet ealeste.50103seigsvelfeMiEmiess
es
Apple BarreiS
for Sale
MaoEWAN ESTATE
'Phone 9$
ee
u
SHINT3.LES
One Car 5 X D. C. Cedar
and
One Car 3 X 13.4. Cedar
RECEIVED THIS WEEK •
The Gollerich. Planing Mill Co.,
LIMITED.
''dells 47 RON 18
•
WANTED ,
WWANTED.—By business woman, warts
r•ooin; and board, Apply - .to Boz PO,
STAR OFFICE... •
"[' ANTED.—Boardwanted with private
'Tv family,• by Young •i'iusiness, man.
Phone 538 or wrtte'P.-'O. Box 473:
. Victoria Scheel iannle cemeut
The ant aal.corumenoemont exerelsea
in caunectlon with' 'Victoria public
sohool will be bed thta Frlcday evening
at.d O'clock. It itt expected thee Air.
Woo. Park (Victor. Lauriston) will he
present on the occaalon.
Rosy at the Reed Work Factory-
The.
actoryThe. Golerigh •Mercantile Co. (the
reed work factory) la very busy at the
'present ent ti e. Inaddition to m
an
Y
smaller orders the Company has
a
68000 order for reed furniture on -which
111*,busy. There now woodworking
naac'hinea are being installed this Week
or nOxt. ` ., .
Mem*Mims. k'e!t on Sunday `:
A .general church parade f all re-
turned *Nen ''will 'be held` Al Sunday
morn-Ingr next 'to 51, Merge'•; chureit,
this being the Sunday, nearest to Ar-
intsttee Day. The :men will assemble
at the G. W. v A. rooms, North street,
at *0:43 a M. • The. service will he, of
the nature .ed a memorial 'for the , fal-
len heroes. ;r, . .
Reatmiller*hoot to be IReniodelied
The trustees of Ne lllar school
(which has now been made tido . cone
sondated *Shoot), nameiy Mesar.. Hu�t
Mil, Ward Gledhill, Wm. MoWhinney,
L. B. Snyder. and 7obn ittilKilin, .intend
commencing the rerttodeiling" tit the
lachool steer New Year'%, and text mid.
sulnnaer propose securing a new'teatclier
for the"high eehool: work.
New Proprietor et People's Garage
Mr., J. L. Demerling hastaken over
the garage •blueness of Mr. 3. McGee
and his announcement appears in this
Issue of The Star. MneDemerling is a
practical man, having learned the
trades of a machinist and autonnobile
repair man, and' is already well'k'nown.
as: an efficient ;workman., We• • wish
him success.
Fine and .ImprIsosmeitt • _
The to ite:E aIttia.; Grit' Orland' • Boll,
charged with atterrpt to-proouro abor.
Mein wae.on'Friday last convicted Of the.
offence and on Saturday received his
sentence, s nue of $400 and six months
imprisonment in the jail here. In hili
evidence he 4 enied the whole story, but
in the face of the evidence of nutty wit+
nesses, his story' was not given credence
hence the sentence.
The 11olmesdilte Supper^
• Quite 8l, number of Gaderlelr people
attended tee fowl' supper and enter-.
tainment - at the HOlInesvilie Metho-
distsChurch en Monday event, ( -laver
301 person's were served and after the
supper a .program incl'uding addresses
by Rev.• Meagre.. Kennedy, McCoriniek
and others, selections by the IIolmes-
v�+.11le ,Quartette, •readings by, Mr.' Fr
Sehwan:t, and vocal selection by r.
S _haw ne •s': was given. The stor,
c a . 1', g. p ,
RCN: Sir. Nielson, occupied the/chair.
Woolen's Institute Meeting '
The regular monthly meeting of the
Godericlt branch of tht S omen's In-
stitute was -held at 11rs. Fowlie's home
Elgin,. Ave., on Thursday, Nov. 44th.
There wail:a large .attendance •and very
interesting reports of the Western .un-
tario Women'x^ Institute at :London
,were given by Mrs. .araban and Mrs.
lr !!Pott. 810 "was donated to the Child-
ren's Aid Societe'.' The next meetlne
be, held Dee.- 2nd ate bfr4..s'wan-
TEACHER WANTED. ---For S.''S. No. 17
Almada, •anti West Weivann'5;'TPS,
Second class professional, Dulles to cpm-
tirenee January 1st, 1021. Apply, stating
salary, to JAMES SPROULE, 15.;'.11. No. 31
Auburn. Ont. r I
ANTED.—REPRESENTATIVE WANTED
For Ooderfch. ane Huron County ni
represent. "The Old llettabie;.Eonthilt Nur..
series." Big -money is to be made setae
Nursery .stock during the reeonstructiOn
period. A. "splendid opportunity tori At
live salesman. Highest commissions paid,
handsome tree equipment; large line of
fruit and ornamental stock to offer. STONE
AND WELLINGTON, Toronto, Ont.'
GIRLS' WANTED
HIGHEST 'WAGES PAID
Apply to
GODERICH KNITTING " CO:, Ltd.
East Stmt. .
RemiteatEenleimiersH iMestema8®®®iagiaaem
is -W* WANT 1
el •
a: reliable agent <f r every unre• is
PI presented district) to Sell our M
34 n ell -icemen .fruit ilea ornamental
to trees, shrubs, ete. it
B GOOD PAY, E .CLUSIVE TERRIis
-
1'ORY RIGHTS.et
a Our agency °is valuable under le
et present conditions •
EN
fig 210 ACRES OP NURSERY ESTAB• a®g
to I (SHED 49 YEARS • re
Write for particulars to Ageney-
gg Department,
ei PELHAM NURSERY CO.: et
Hs • TORONTO, ONT. ' 1
milimairilmaimmeigimieleellsmilimaimeimmiim
mmalmmilleMoommmemmilimermspinea
LIVE POULTRY WANTED 1
WEEKLY
5
KA 3000 ChickensiN 11,"• ° 2000 Hena.
c 500 Ducks :
ail
a Top .prices will ;be paid by us fig
to for all kinds of Poultry. Taken 5
sol in at Clinton every day : and at 1
a Hotmesvllle every • Wednesday is
III morning. We pay three cents per At
RI lb. more for properly fattened 1r
Milk -fed Chickens. N.
®
GUN LANGLOIS & CO., LTD., '
5 Clinton" Ont. le
a 2i. W. 2REWAitT1IA, • I
gt r Local Manager.
/44
ata
TltCfi••.4, a
/`-` OPEN :VO4 1st. b
do lerich yortety Orchestra Music Studio.
entrance.between F. If. Woo:1's and J. It
Laltder'4stores.
GENE a cONNO., (Idaniste,, tuition given
.in .
3111. Cpignu. %'. ltENfY 41tillhlstt, tuition glvffl
on violin for beginners and tSoal auvap.
rel.
F'or inf.°imatiln 737M1v at '.tudltl.
'I'tl11a4 repaired. ba•1dRes1 'trued. sound>
►utstg r-'1'tired vDditi'hinw9 W1aa11cd, etc.
G0derich 10cirty ilrehestel'e, 5 pieces
,11•171'..7,919113
CHARLES EtGkLEY l
I Omartiot St. l 'serge's Ahatlt•an r:hare4
Pico. Pipe Organ sr.L3 'vocal. lost uctisa.
FYve.p.ece eircl emat ff
oe terve a;>pty tat Gtuil.o. Et. Pouf lc St.1
M. 11. ti`E-r'4)a4 I. 1. e. it.
t0'c:attale l4„Ca,l t o1Drr'e 0f•3s:cir EMM/
13,.1 t)?a;3 iv4 tun r;; otr Anne's .,: e1
N )ail/ 14. e 17 .t t•Erarr1
Ti?„.14:1114t 01' !HUSH: •
'Peelle i;3r, 3.C,t rsr e4aro!Oatr.m.5fa es::,
rC 1 J:a toads :orC,;5t3 i t;h e,luy, `$e):<lnti.
'7. rs4dt , J, Pte. Lt.ca y Pai;11 eiliefe;1
'1.67,, 1„ ')1a 01 e;ara9 Thal • pa 01...1 10W wall
r .P. to? renal :ftp v at rr. ' tr.:15e..:
W.4o S ”, l^., 4 i;,,:, u( of 0k,3t; ag rli.ky,
AUCTION SALES
A C Tic ON SALE or' LARGE FRAM)!
.Bl'il.DJN(i AT - TIIE HAII0011r GORE-
IRU;it: •
The executors of tiro Estate of Charles
Wilder, dereased, \vlll sett by public aue"
tion at the Harbor, aoder-len, on
. SATURDAY. NOV ^2rith
commencing at 1,30 o'cl(l k sharp:
The large • 1rame building with stone
foundation known as the brewery build.
tug..' Said bonding Is a large one and (an.
talna.•a lot of square lumber, scanning.
lareplank, and
a
puttee,
rafters, stink, sheeting,
TERMS. --Cash on day or sale, and pur-
ehaser will he required to give an tin-
dertaking to assume all risks nn removing
same and to have, all .portlons'or building
removed within ninety days.
.
NATIONAL TRl•ST : coMI'AYY, •
Exreutpra.
THOMAS r1r:ll,R'Y, Auttfoneer.
A l eeloN SALE' OF PAWN STOCK, 151 -
hal PI,EMENT8 and SOME IO1f':4E110LO
EFFECTS.
1R, EDWARD WILLIS .
ulll -sell by Public nuetton ou his ,,rem.
174'4. North tial[ 'Lot 5, Coneesslon 3, E. D..
Ashneld Township, an
F'RIUAY, 1O\•. 10th
torominett`iilirnrfbg at •1 o'rlork sharp, the- 1,1.
1 general purpose gridille:risi0(1 7 years
Old; f 1'515513? \itur(wstl gelding,. r4alng f,
Years111u Du Durham 1 driving owg rising ,6 0014. sup.
posed hi,be In ran; f Uaarham t+nv, rlsllI
t: sears ;dd, trenched about 6. 4401114; 1
'Indian' row, rising 5 years, due to Calve
tlarrh eft, 1 purebred Stortlartal, inlrham
bull, 0 years old, hogolrr 'o. 1.1i': s. f
steer, rlsingg•3 years i,ld. 1 halr'r, risme
1 year Olel': a t awes:1 oboe doll, it
chunk i. Welghing from 03 to 75 lbs.; 111
ilma, 134E ye3F'rr rlllrkClu :3 tinnOta”
lmplrmetb4.-.--�1 11051104 mt,tser, ; tt, t u[.
11ear'ly 1151/: t 1180/903 *31to; 1 '!0.4905.
Harris Moder, C rt. rut to 'Virzi . rurillmam
(+taur; 1 arumer 1 a341ttn. ! fleury runlet
Ina etch cs, est. 01; 1 ruiter r(timrgr 1i.1'4'
n"alttu ne1V; 1 Lan and scant nark; t rimy
lar -k: 1 Rg O. ..&154 r,1 rust;4 o;t
11x,3. 1 -1ata..1II0(ty0101:4;1't t uttotrt 1 trnial
sieve; ! piano 3Cr;w teal 4011 lev ,u;raf
deet—:1e 1 fanning rani; 1 Via -1;N' t!ro;3 furag'+
Ry. 11 3731; "acw: fres cd` C1a,.r as: 1 ..,Ylu
cad 41110; a 0013 er daor3 1n 35i1E,w; 1 hat
rove. $ arriaga. 3irs,a" ore;, pulleys:, f" clear
t et1C0; 1 strafe Leat:. 1 ,;art: 1 311.61 i•.110
1 (11300 1 „ln;; 1 gtc0 tIre !ala t e t tel
02 ;n1n !7515,0 +4; 0Ao" • , 1 .S0 1240 It36 n n. •,
fila EN -311V r1aG. ! p:. t, ICS �e "1 1.3-1.a. co
G.a • 1 mei rh0ln, 1 mt. o fol1 ma ica°
t3103; ‘.1.t e(,1,
P91;' 1 .11 t.•,a�tl ...a,,
t Leto oott:ann''t ,1 .4 (.4.13 (1 ta,•aali
f u�, 4.°,401 • 32,01 a , ena3. rate,. alai
n t1 c r
:1111.101 ISM 'OM:Cid 14 1.)
i3' '22 311 .(alas.+ .4 031 at 1 7;1,17;
a 7 l 0 c.1 rri3t all Nnt.4 1S !..Suras
t,n[r 1 itt n, , d; 1,rvs6c 1 t s1.4 13,10,. R
41 t rl of ' 3 ; 2 r t..4, 072.432,1 1.,: • aq.!
a N !al d3c,•07Ss94
01.Wvi ti tl�1Ll ice, TPC1a-.
1 . 1,: , o r -a. '11.. C ,.'.: �•r.
Patotshea every Inufsdayeerio w Veer in 1tiArMM',
46111f to Atteera. VAIATTert a NA TIM,
rennent From White House
Slier Medal Wieners
Omission was made from our last
evrek's issue of announeing the win-
ners of the 'silver medal contest held
on 'Uet, 28th in North street Methodist
church .under the auspices of the W.
G. T. Xi. The. winners were as. follows:
Singing, Adelaide Neville; instrumental
<muslc, Adeline Baeehler: elocution,
efargaret !livers. The judges were
Sinking, Mrs, Frank Saunders'° Mrs,
�c � andMr.J T
a
t 1ta lto son'. eta .0
aP. m c
tion, Kiev •S:; fi, Lardy. Rev. J.' 'million.
and' Mts. Purvis: instrumental musie:
:►1rs, T. M. Davis. Miss Middleton and
-Miss Connon. There were Afteen con-
testants.
Arthur Circle Ranter
The bazar held lest Saturday after.
noon, in the lecture ?,room of Knox
Church under the auspices of the
Arthur Circle (which is an oraetnization
of tte youngerer wowen of the sagred
atlon as a branch of the Women's Miss.
lottery Soototy) was • greet sa000tiu In
every way. The:Post .office, where for
dime .you 'purchased argent of all
kinds,' eras largly patronised, as well as
the booths itfor 'sandy, fancy work and
land honne made cooking. Afternoon tea
was served to a large number and a
pleasant soolal tittle was spent by all -
present. The proceeds of the evening
smmounteil—to $200' and -Mrs Dunlop.
the president, and her capable and
energetic society are . certainly to 'be
oongratnlatetl ole -the"• succeae of their
undertaking.,
At •the, harbor
`'Last '-'-week the steamer_ 1eme Smith
utrloaded 200,000 bushels of 'wheat at
.the Transit Elevator, the Winona 73,-
000 bushels at the Transit elevator and
40,0.. at . the W. G.. F. M. Co., and the
Gienlivet 105,000 bushels of flax at the
Transit. Last Iridgy the F. Taylor
discharged 245,000 bushels Of - wheat.
oats end -barley, on Saturday the Mar-
tian 230,000 bushels of Wheat and oat
and• on Wednesday the Olenoairn 1000-
000 bushels, alt at the. Transit Elevator.
The eteamer Collingwood with' 231,00Q
bushels of wheat .for this W. ,C.•: F.
M. Co. is duo today, and the Martian
and Glenorehy'.at the end of the week
at the 'Transit elevator. The schooner
Bert' Barites, en route from °olden:
Harbor to Eineardine .came inter port
a,.
week agog , Sunday for shelter and .Is
still here. ,
:X0000611. and-'Preeeutattolrr.."to. ttef4
and Mrs. McCauley
A soetal eveiltng of'excoptlonel in-
terest Was held -at the, Baptist church
on .Friday; when the church and con
•gregation celebrated the home -coming
of the. pastor and his. wife. The base-
ment was decorated with flowers and
the guests of 'the evening and. the cons
gregation sat down to. a sumptuous
supper, prepared by the Iaadies Aid.
After this an exrellerat, program• was
given, consisting of pianoforte ,arid Yoe
cal solos . and readings, Dir. ':glutton
occupied''the chair and spoke some
words of \velcolne, and at the close of
tit program an address. to Rev. and'
rs. Dfe(lauley was read by Mr. Chat -
len, the oldest member of the ehhrch,
and elle. presentation • of a purse• of
money was made by Miss Vera Wilkins
on behalf of the eongreration. Rev.
fr. \IeCauley replied, In well chosen,
a : appropriate words.
y pretty. house .weilding leek
Pilaee et the -home a Mr. atel Mrs.
Alexander' 'Kirkpatrick, of Sipple. Grove
Farm, Colborne township, on Wednes-
day evening. Nov. lOtti, when their
linty 'daughter, Gladys Gertrude, 'meta
united in marriage with Mr. tleorge
Nteenfan. Lohengren's wading march
was 'played by Miss Olive Table The
bride, who !wilted Charming in White
satin With georgette overdralie,
given. :May by her father. Mrs,
Jaclitin, of Brussels,. was the matron
of honor. Titere ceremony was per -
forted at six tecloek m the evening
Presence of eighty guests. .After cote
gratullations • had heea given anti the
register had been signed, the' galesie
sat down- to a sumptuous repast: in
.the prettily ()Prorated. flitting room.
The toaq to the bride Wit..4 ably tre-
eponded to by the groom, 11110-r skort
seteeelies ronstratulatione were spade
others. The nunteroue end costly ;Otte
testify, to the eeteem withal the
bride is -field. ilueste were present
Dederick and vieinity. The groom
who eerved overseas for four yearp;
melte. serviee. rarries the gears of sev.
moon epent in London and Detroit(
!mirth toneeseilon of Chiborne.
BRIEF TOWN TOPICS *
Tile bolter for the new steam heating
eystem for St. aeorge'n Claureh is in the
basement of the church, •
meeting et litta Board of Trade Win :he
held in the Board roonag.
The initiatory degree will he put en
at the sleeting ot Huron Lodge. No. 624
The annual theetlini of tin Alexandra
Ifospital will be held Ibis hur:;tlayi
evening in the Vsard of Trad rooms,
TIM regular meeting et ties tome!:
'Monday afternoon in the Board of rule
'rooms at 4 o'eloelz.
rectal tele) wan epent at tko tereiene
etiolate and hunch, In Manion to thc
rer,olar itni5ineS3 ell the !mice.
'1 he lid( cent eccailannt1 v41111 rcriaalti
t(hantn till ilia 19t ao April host.
of no 1(.eal blanch of Forcong
Mr. hurl} itr.',rlen, of 'tsondon. �t''en0
in town on Teewtay.
Mrs. )(ow, of Tareal°. is on a visit
to her sister, Mrs. Frank Sounders.
ease Lila ' biitett+xlt. of Toronto. le
visiting, her trjelot, sMiss Ivy I;tliett.
Mr. Benet Thornton, of Toronto•
is- spending' tits !!Olid*'ys with hie
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. !tail Itut+
ledge, Palnlersten Street.
Mr. O. M. Elliott ghee . to Wroxeter
this Thursday afternoon to give 60a�n,
illustrated talk on Children's .!tilt •
slaty work in the eletllodist church,
In whiehNte 1:sleberner is oerupaing
the pulpit.
tttr. Intl �;1trs. Reid and Mr. J. J. Noll►.
of Hamilton. metered to town and
spent this week -end with Mr, and Ml's.
Charles Tweedy. On their 'return. Mrs,
Noll, who has spent the past two
aveeks with tier parents hese, invent.
panted Went.
bliss +Gtlilan Relied. dttaranteei, is
spending the week in iiodt rlri�t can-
vassing for funds for the 1'PPer Eon*
ada 'tract .Soatety'5 mission to -sailors
o1► inland \raters.' bliss Kellett \wag
OF here three °years.;tago,un a shnfar nits,
siert, but has been overseas . in the
iil;t'antimts 'anti the work the pest
Jean \vas taken in hand lay others.
'Pilose front tllderirh in attendance.
at the annual meeting of the Childs
rev's: Acct Society in. Clinton on '1'ltest
day were the .following: :Messrs. Jas.
hylti-s'hell* president: Il G Reynolds)
treasurer Rev, iteeeraft and Ford,' vice
Presidents' O.;1 M. Elliott, county anent;
W. T. Fellow: and blesdatnes Carrite.
Coates, W. L. Marten, and C. K,°Young
AMONG Tom.. ctc....•
On Tuesday of last week the Girls'
Guide Of St. George's Churoh held -a
succeanful progreseive anagram party.
Beginning next Sunday morning' a
three minute sermon to bele and .girls
Will be included in the order est service
a t Knox Church, .
The plan has been adopted in conne ot-
,ion with tat. George's Sundey School of
awarding diplomatsto scholars who
obtain at least 80 per cent. of the mark11
assigned for the year. .
11te. George ICesyon, the new organist
of Knox Church. occupied Itte new .post
lose Sunday anal ova* good itaoontit of
himself. In ria hand's the musical per.
tion of the service of the °bush will be
etfectively.rendered. •
Two banners, one for the class having.
the largest percentage 0113143111017 liegatle
and one for the olaett with the, largest
percentage of etaecenoy fineLuding att.
endance, letleon entity and deportpnnnt)
hive been• securde' for eompetttton• In
Knox Church Sunday 8000* •
Baptist. thumb, Montreal St.,',Sun,
day, Nov. 14, nester, Rev. ;J: E. McCau-
ley: 11 ee m•,Rellglon in the Services
of lite Lord's Bay;" 7 gyp. m., "IIow
Does God use His . Power?" Bible
School 3 p.''in.: D; Y. P.. 1;i. meeting. at
8 P. nr. .
The •regular' meeting of the Arthur
Circle 'wilt be held. on blontliy bight.
A11 .those •.not having' handed. In; their
mite boxes please do so at this meet..
Ina% The -Cierl.e. wish' to thank all
those whet helped make their bazaar ai
success, its they realized sank 8200.
whirl, will he handed Over 'Lo misaian
1iurposr"t
Services at Victoria street Methodist:
'church, Senility. Nov. 14th., Rev.: J. F.
Reycraft, pastor. The -first• of two
.missionary Sundays. ,, The IRev. H.
Itoylo, late of the Nevatonndlaud COs:.
terone° wilt preach morning and even.'
leg, On the foilowing Sunday the Rev.
Dr. E. K. Simpson. of West thins will
assist in tiro services morning and even.
ng.
Nnox ellureh: dlilinr.\\ovarial nod
Sabbath mornin1 :and evening eunduet-
t'd 'by minister. A ttarer-tninalte
;sermon at morning ser.ire -tor. the
boys . ;flit! gide, ;4ubj"et, ` "l►awiel't.
wiling.'` Suhie.14 of sermons, 11 a. m.'
i'N iftf'ailty " '7 p. nt.w " Vletary and
Peace." Sabbath. school anti bible
messes at 3 o't+lock. At the ronclusinll
of the mornings verdin+, ',.!tint malt be
abbreviated, Mr. ,:,roper \\ ill present
the Huron County' temperanee work.
The welling eerviee Will lis' vitt eriM.
:11u'fn,n'atinn tit !tie .lrmisftr, .
Last Sunday morning; in Knox Church
Rev. Kr. MCDermid spoke on the iiubjr
set of the Manifesto of the Bishops,
adopted at the Lambeth conference in
September last. This, Mr.:1tcDearpatd
said, bridged the stream that hitherto
separated the' Anglican church and the
other • branches of the rraugalie*l
churches,. and in its. piromulgation a;
really ggreat.thireg hes happened. Tho
oplacopaey Wail coming to be reeognloc4
tunongg the Anellcan communion. the
speaker believed, 01 !nolo' a eon:itit•
utlonal matter than a matter of diem's
right, and the' Anglican bishop, le pro.
posing areclprocal ministry, with Eine.
copal ordination on one stand and corn-
Mission fromm the constituted authorities
in other churches on the other, were
opet'niilf; the wall for betterevlatIontihlu
"The
Serpnt"
A TALE 6F MYSTiItY
TO COMMENCE NW KEE
AN
The Goderich Stu'
I* IS reset teapot et VMS NOOK
int* of the oolobratiol imaik *The lege.
tory of a itoasosi lab," nod *Mr Woof
orystosy. Sou km est aNitty
Make hts *rats* so well as his looT.
gads littorsollog, aa. Iwo writhe
No more' Abseiling Short
than "The Opal' Serpsnr*,,
BE SURE TO NED IMMO CRAP.
TENS part wen
lett/HILT INTERISTIIN !ON STINT TO fill**
of sPeelal B111510 beginning at 0.43 with -
art organ recital by Mr. Weston. Num -
bete on 'the Pregnlin wilt Ile: 'VII'
/Ileum" (Jackson); solo, Miss Reset '
Belcher; quintette, "Jesus. Lover of
My Soule' [Obligate by Miss Colborne:
"Tii Bet RionM UM tie CO*
yen, 'Bite Glasse% Men's. ChM and Mile -
„slob Band will meet at f0. The Club
wIll discuss, "Would it be advisSIRO
the County?' The topio win be Pre.
seated by Mr. A. M. Itobertson. It*
Leaigue will meet on TuOisini.
evening. The topic wilt he. 140taiSi
Caniution Women.”' and will be take*
by bliss Maud Beacom and. Miss 1.0ttle
The mart who wants the..earth is 44
to get bus shore—If the mud 'throwers
are on the pa.
The dove ot peace is previding *too—
Dispatch. •
--Mose M. mweirrom,. Trafalgar 'Rt.!
as -.taught in 'reroute 'Conservatory .ot,
hinsie; Taught in class or indielditet.
Phonce 105.
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AUCTION -SALE littOINItt
Tilt1SDAY, NOV. 23rd—Unreserved
auelloti,, tale of fartfr stock and; ittitee
ments at let 41; Maitland eoncesStere
• Ntty. 19—Auction state- of
leg at 1 o'clock sheep, EDWARLI.
sale Of a large frame betiding • (thfr
iirewery at the harbor,.
()Wench, It ..1:30 n'eloek. Notional
Trust; co.,' reerutore of the estate ot
charier. Whitler, • deeeased. THOS.
tit'NifilY, auctioneer.
SLUMMY, NGV. 20tie—Atietioll saltt
.of about- 3a0 eor4.4 01 dfY W001-1.
lot 27, con. 3, West aVaveatioitil. at 1.20
-Proprietors. T11401. tirSteitlf„4
notiN
roli MIA11.- -in teetotal -h. oil Senility, NOE,
montreal, On TueSday, Oct. tette by met
yen. Archdeacon pattersoneemytne. Reek
Jessie Cater, daughter or Mr. :oho- and
=Irt., detsw Minor, or Leaden, England.
411PSON.VOLKV.-. in Lomion Oh Sinew -
dm. (wt. 30th, Ettust Fumy, odes* t_titualts.
104 N11111111.11, pt 1.0ndon. Ont.
choral manse. by the Rev. 11, O. WOW -
nod, toll rrtteotictV. 110V. toth. Edwerd me
I maid. Cambria UMW, end Ireful reattas.
d tighter ef \IP tied Mei. lieu. Multhelaig,„
net . to, wm...lettn Stewart, tot went Wor.
tvat ion.
Iti,ER. In loving rementbrento 00
Jo What/ Miller. Wito pilled 11116 lifie *WY.
cm peart ago mei InOinti.
Gone but hot -foritotteo.
lea loving wife, MIK JONATHAN MILLER.,
F1E1,10. 11i ever toying memory et our
dear daughter and sister. Isles inamemom
nem, hho tiled Monilay. Nov. it. tint,
I, old Or. dear Father. tit Thy arms.
,, And 10(t !UT itenCotorsh be
pays of andoiPg3 *till Come o'er u1.
Wilton nod called 4%0 yeara arep.
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SECURITY
A Savings Bank Account not
014 provides an assurance for the
present,. but guarantees you security
an the future,
les
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAIMUP CAPITAL $15.000.000
RESERVE FUND $1500.000
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