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The Goderich Star, 1920-11-11, Page 8
Mil SEW( Public School History of England and Canada also revised spellers,. blank writing books, writing courses, blank drawing books. We are headquarters for ;swot supplies. all kii nd epeeist selling agefor Wat wrasia'a hied F.utsie $2.550,1 . Whim Kemple% deet 'We week cud at her melee is Mattel, i liar. gull Ike, Lasko Elicit. of (oiie, 1, rich, event . Solidity vitt Mende lore. Mus. Ilitilare'Iodate of teeter, spent last week with Meade here sad is Me- gawatt Mrs. Boy lutea, of Termite, le visit• ung at the home of per parents, Mr. find Mrs, A. U. elution. l Mr. gad Mrs. Blatchford. of Mensal, ssppant last week asitia their (laughter, Mrs. Roy Tatskaater, - b la[r. Pelee Foley. of Sloe Wall, lltast• toles, spam several flays Isst week With kw *colter, Mrs. lt.1 Wily, Mr. Alen. Eerie* hie base under the doctors Care for the past week having recetrecl a kick tram a horse. • Several of the young .pewpfe sroola% �' her &needed a diming party et Lloyd ' Teen 'r at Loyal lest Weel aesday taught, Kr. aril Mrs. litic'bll Wing returned borne ms Wide '<lay trona their 'honey- wiooq, sp'.udlatt a adyr with Moe. fling's- parents. xr. and Mrs.. Percy Stewart. before goiag to their borne n Aubura. A few evestegs before Anitea marriage the verset Mae I, of Laleburn pretested Iter a. I'yves Casserole. { *ceeLJlRN 4 Our atatiun master epetyi Sunda,` in i Rib1lwner. Wu. Thomas Lawlor is ore the sick fist at present. Last- Saturday the evaporator closed • 4 The main trouble with the grand stand platy. is that the world sits in the l iearhers, • c ,e ai fi adz for Autumn and Winter of 1920. Surely' "`never were Hats so lovely as this season. 'They .. show the latest coo- captious in Millinery art. "�"i vied ..You. are �cordiallY' ill It • t • s ct our stock. 1%1 1SS C jtelititt Nissans* street 1 111.1" a�r�,rtir r,,r�rr+ar n Siajla tt tl 11+wkle wiiitks i* white a Ens, suit• ails for trays. .celttres, cnsltieas, scarfs, etc. Singer Supplies uction Sale MISS SUSIE NOBLE •P tt.le ■look • Saturday, Nov. 13th, . starts the second, week of our 20 per gent. ,,Reduction Sale. great number of people have taken advantage of the opport ty to buy seasouaele mercban, dise, at a 20%ed 4iozz,» .Do not forget that every piece of goods and • every garment in the store is rex duced 20 per cent. This means a wonderful ful savin . to . p+s 9 � you - This i then 'the g s will go back sale vnlrll. continue until T�oriemiber the 20th and.... to. the old prices again» Only a few of the wonderful; bargains are quoted below. All goods sold for cash only.., And no goods are returnable. p business for another .season. Mr. Hanley Is the latest to' assume j _ the position of manager In the bank i NILE here. its i*audturd, 'mon •{tori-iher-tetsj The lite at Nile to • its it quiet, piaci, 'fortune ,to i0!•14, One of his calve stream ii wing on with .regular ai week, s. logit peaceful moveuuent,.e .accompanied by " signs of mutual good.wlll and general Mr, 'i'.V. 'l'. Bidden:.,nf: tin., village, prosperity. Only on rare occasions is paid a short visit •to'friends •in4iipleY the calm disturbed. Perltapstoo rarely, last week, for some, .doeaanythtng happen to cause The Rev. :Ile. Mep0•ari mei, or Baytleid, a .ripple. however, on Thursday, the occupied the Petielte trrian pulpit in that 4th, inst., something dial happen of tho -einem,- last :•oahbatlh. nature of a Stir. I.ast week Mr. and 'Mrs. Moses On the morning of the date Mentioned: lhiultzatter, of Iaondesboro, visited, the Idethodist'tntniater (some. not all.) friends in Atte village, ;fir. John Johnston moved to .Qode- t en tithe week. 111001ng_,maktfE„ It': his home for the present. A large amount of the apples wIli ge of the Godertch District, met in what to :known as the- November District meeting.'" Twelve ministers _andflv-e lemon ,ere in ettendance. Tile •bust nese we alargely routine and was con. to wastein this locality this year. eluded by noon, chairman Anderson, The scarrlty of barrels will prevent. Presiding. secretary Sawyer at his right. sltienlefit The secretary ot the distract for'Belt- Dies, :i rllvene and family. who have Mons Edncetton eailod the assembly heeit visiting her parents, Air. and Mrs. touether at 2 P• tn• in order that the Aeguithe of the village. went to: her new home in Arnpribr this. week. •.Mr. Oscar Winntill, wtio lately dis- posed of his farm on the ist conceit/ tion. of West :Wawanosh, moved to if iheone acted Codertch Last week, where he intends J. F. I/eycratt makttg his future home. George Currie 1 Mr, William .1, Thnmpson, of Weal dent. Rev. T. Wawanosh, had a sale last. week of Senior Bible.Giiaus. The audience wee. tiisfarm stook.. and 'hitpteinents, :and* the cies*. Mimi Plunkett kindly brought intends moving in the village shortly, liming in,r rented ;Ser, t.e>arim 11owatt s house. Mr. Benjamin Lennart sola Itis farm to Mr,:ileorge Snell, his neighbor. Mr. Lockhart 'has a •sale this week of els steek' and •farm implements. Ife has purchased a .House in Blyth, where he intends, tesiding in 'the fdture. very.important matter of Sunday' school work Might be discussed. The drat Item was s.idemenstration of the work. init of a modern and model. Sunday school. The '(rgorotary.,-Itev.' A. r superintendent ; Rev. as chorister ; mad lir. s associate sgperinten• Sawyer was leader of Sores . Ilee Before it. -There, aro many who ahave been afflleted 'with sors.:nlpi:.tistve dr1 on::..them away with Dr; Thomas' Ecteetrle •.Oil. All slmie laxly troubled should .lose po tune in applying this. splendid remedy':, as there is nothing like it to be bad. It it; cheap, but Its -power is in no way ex- pressed by itstow price. • WOW 0.11.011111 W1i1.11018111111111141.1110111111MINI• asallaasmaams _.._ pecia1Sa 1'ORt"WEI XC OOIi01E11OX atw rday, Nov 1 0111110111110 • • Sugargr:auiated, per lb15c. Hursley; Black Tea, 2. lbs. 60c.. Palmolive Soap, - . 3 Cakes ,25c. Aylmer Canned :Tomatoes, • 2 for 35c Heavy Water Glasses, each 5c. plush Buttons, black, :: per ea d 15c. sl� ,tlse fancy Coat or Suit Buttons, ger wclinitgt,15c.' 'Smoked Pear! • Buttons, uer card, 15c. fe 3 Mh t l , sesR$1°00 o�c sins,.E". Mi 2 ie O, M....,,.. iiirli, Fane deal Scarfs and Toques,teller tillt1t $1.00 Ladies' shite Handkoruhiefs, • 5c. .dam` fancy Handkerchiefs:16c. and 35c.• Men's White Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c lien's Red and Blue Handkerchiefs, 19c. Cheetahs, assorted flavors, a. 49c. *nneite Records' Visit OurUp-stairs Deeples foe* Special Bargains R. STEEL CO. r.i Nuri• 1l 5c. TO UN ' STORE GODERIOR. ONT. • over the boys`art�e girl* a the ligates school number 1. and thus added to the interest and efficiency of the test. •• • 'After .the detnonetratton free and helpful orlttction of the school session followed and Many suggestlona valuarblb. WindowShades 40 Islets and size: Combination, white and green Combination, cream and green Plain cream_ . Plain green Plain white Kirsch Hat Curtain Rods Busy to pub up, and take down. They never •sag or tarnish. Best rod on the market. Smilh's Jlrt Sion Ratei<t'c. Phone 1 OS and otherwise were trade, the which, it well digested by those who were present, will contribute not a little to the in- creased'usefalnesit and power of Sun- day school work in the district. A by'tnn.wae then sung, atter which ltev, Z. W. Edwards, 11. C.. M. A., B.D., gave an address on "Canada's Part in the Great World• . Movement " Tho audience listened attentively while the speaker effectively . dealt with hts big subject. "f), .Canada" serang to the lips of all p ent at the close and the way that itaE•ae gong Was..atribute to him who herd so ably portrayed, the great part our Great . Dominion had played. and -vas playing, in world relationships., The pastor of the •church took the chair at the evening session, (the acore- tary! ot the distract being °called away). The tneeting opened at 7:00 with a song service. At 8 the session opened; Nile choir beautifully rendered the anthem. "The Light of Route." Mr. Wm. Bailie GODERICH MARKETS. Outstde• Market'" Reports on Inge 3. Wheat,. t OtPto 2 00 Flour, per cwt., family 6 50 to d 50 Flout, patent 6 75 to 700 Bran, per ton 40 00 to 45 00 Shorts, per ton 45 0.0 to 47 00 ey . flyto10 Buckwheat ..........1 110 to 1 .:, Mayr; • , •..90 00 to 23 00 Butter per lb- Decry .........0 5e to 0 57 Hogs, per dosCn 16 00 to 16 00 Cattle, butchers choice, 10 00 to 11 00 Cattle,bntchersordtnaryr'0& 00 to 10 00 Bologna, Bulls, per ib6 to Lambs, per lb -"0 10 to 01'd Potatoes, new, per bet ....' 1 00 to 1 00 SWes.................. G 00 to 500 Sheep 0 06. to b 011 Friendship's Perfect Gift Thr►o's no gift like it pea Pettit:Alt= '• - N©thing ea ciistinctiv-e. su rrelariuli arca o rise to please. - • • An anpeintment stow avail aasllro Sat* " rertmuslity i'artiMts to gift glcitel time. • J., T. FELL Photo seethe r7 J. Winter Coats Every,ladies' and child's Coat in the, store reduced 20 per cent. These „Coats die all this sea- son's' Mike and"the sues are tyle newest. Our garments have been greatly admired, A great number have been sold this week and the sooner you make your selection. the more Coats you'will have to choose from. Plush . ,Coats. have 'been .' very good. -. -Cloth-Coats -are __'Shawil['w large and: small collars. - ' Every wanted color is shown. Tweeds are here also. Save eo per cent. by making • your selection now. Ribbons Avery special bargainin fancy. Ribbons. This .. Ribbon is 5 in. wide and sold as high as $1.25 for special selling 69c.• A Im to in. fancy Ribbon'in all wanted shades, regular 80 for 48e a yard. .. T Spear al Taffeta .Ribbon 3 in, and 3/ in. ribbon _ ii -red, pink; copen.,' black,: white and rest, _-regufar_ 5C and 400 for 25e a ard. Special` Taffeta Ribbon, in white,p ink, black, : rose r_arad.red , regular5oc and 60e for 29cayard, 'Dress Ooods A table full of Dress Goods ill goad colors most'. .tiger Nets of which are:all wool 'at' half price: These are woncf:rfully 4claptead for children's wear All other Dresi'Goods reduced 20 per cent. A wonderful showing ot, fine Botany Wool- Series oolnSerges atta reduction of 20 per cent.' The newest in Coatings at a reduction of 26 , per cent. Pullovers • Dresses- • Those who have been shown. through our line of Dresses real- 'ze what .a' wonderful selection of •ipto date garments' -°we are-offier- ding at this sale..• ' By buying now you . make ..a saving of 20 per cent. on either-: a - Silleor a Serge Dress. It isworth while. �a Ntake our Ready -To -Wear Department your rest room. You will be entertained with "the. new- .' est styles of _.:ieady to -wear: while... you rest. It is impossible to describe , these wonderful . creations, you must, see them to appreciate. the 'value, and they are all reduced 20 • per cent. tlankets, A fewairs of Flannelette Blankets left; t �4 r . P ,, . Flannelette Blankets in white and grey with-, either- pink•or blue borderr, Regular $5.5.o for $4,4o. 1r-4 grey Blankets, regular $4.00 for $3:2o..' Flannelette bolored Flannelette in pinks, :blues: grey.. and white. Regular c for 6c regular:- for - 8'u 45 -.3 ► R'u 5oc r 40c, regular 6oc for 48c. Lay in a supply of Flannelette for the winter sewing- at these reduced pdccs.. They haste made a hit Every day they hav6. been•:;selling in quantities. A large range is still heretfor you to choose from. : They come ilz every wanted shade for children and ladies. All sizes are represented. If -it is a Pullover we have it and if you need one this is the time and place to buy it. Pullovers up to $6.5o for $3.50:. ' Princess'Pat Hair Nets,; regular" 2 for 25c on sale at 3 for 252. This is a cap•shape net made from real hair. Bloluses. [f,you need a Blouse" we haye it no matter what style or quality. ,25 per cent. reduction on all Blouses. Every color and, style'' is shown in every .wanted.material. Be sure to see these values. Our .Blouse business is growing every week. For the sale they are reduced 25,per cent. , ,Besides the above mentioned goods all Cottons, Pillow »Casings,,, heetii g°s,r ` 'owei ":. ings, Corsets, Silks, Hosiery and every otherline that we carry re urced' 20• cent. for this sales °' - It will .he to your advantage to inspect our merchandise at this wonderful reduc- tion.. November the 20th is the last day, be sure and:corse before that date. COLOORNE n& CO. THE l ''O USE OF RELIABILITY and Bev. T. Sawyer led in prayer. Bev. 1I. Kenneny,11. D., read the scriptures.. two addresses featured the session, one by Bev. J. P. Iteyeraft on "Decision Day, Before ; " the Other by It*v.11. J, McCormick, B. A., on ""Decision Day, Atter. "" Eaeh dealt with hi.sehiect in a manner most acceptable. An intend* devotional spirit pervaded, the whole Session. Ali snndayy school 'workers -will wisely anticipate the great event of all trde S. S. work, vis,"Decision Day." Last. but by no miens of least irnpor- tarice must be mentioned the ladles. Between keSstone" dinner and supper were fierce In the basement of the church. The ladies of Nilo rather etn- hanced•their reputation as hoaatceaes by the manner and grace of their zser,ico r and.supper Led at dinner ppa'times. by Mrs. J. 11. Pentland, nothing was lett undone to make the visitors feel et home. The visitors on the other hand showed their appreciation by taking with thein all that they safely and reasonably, ;could carry. It was a mood day. Perhaps we may have another ripple; on the surface of things at Nile soon. So mote it be. Sincerely, 'insures fence upon a time folks .eonsidered a dry eater- a fine reeomrnendaatlon for house.-ilosten Shoe and Leather Re. porter. THE SAFEST INVESTMENT IN CANADA "Victory Bands" Prlets and yields are now es follows TAX FREE ISSUES' 1lDuo Pitag,estde:e a id Yield c3 l3a J ........ p<s03 .....................C54 i11 Y.t.,aax...w•an 03 41606064,19611•. C�qq• ...... i^Sr • m 11 b.s>..•.,•aa .,..,.a9a07 ...........a..e..a p,'i'+l9 i'a.las00 a.a•a.a,e...,a�:]]%►: ....a.eeeaoaee,v.a"a r*-ffM�� 19N6 -If talael 61166.11.ota.4 0 . .•e......a TAXABLE ISSUES ........0..e rw....... ng .,....... .aa0a..0.... "Phone`, niter er walte. for Fear reletttan to by aellivcrA ince et ether Obi Cfl 0 tJ F0tl1 b~ttik.. glo � . J5 IL It. BISON ` « 1!fis'ceirtai ! ..t: 0.11:x16214 1 Seasonaile Goods Sli ers ' • ��� sand Pumps "KOSY BU111FY" Slippers for the house, "BEAUTIFUL BO iDOIW' dippers for' tate .bedroom" and >b lovely rouge of Datnoing Pumps;ttitd• Slippars, ^in kid and pnalent. leather, for all oireatsionsha. .. \Vo ve' everything you need in 4 Rubbers Cepa fit every style or make of shoe, and our " DOMINION " ,)iR1ND are the best procurable, and have stood the test for years. Felt Shoes of every cle,cvipt(on,for omen, women and children. Do not fail to see our splendid linaf ;o Spats and Over.gaiters ins various shades and patterns, theyare extremelypopular, but be +I arnfer and come early, while your l,ariieulap siec ani choice 19 Repairing alwraha �',4Ct;`Gl Ow careful atteuti ,la, awlurileil:wlzo:l by .t;a e&Pert. ti•�inc utr to -date ra ct➢noe13 and CIO, is rwaccaalo. Sharman's Store W. Reg. Sharman, Prop. eu