HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-11-18, Page 5TM -MAY, NOV. ivro.
An Invitation
Yeti Are invitee, new, to COMO in, Rua iook over our
stook of
French Ivory
We have h very large istiortment of
Gifts in,t•bele and other ham lines.
,. .
Early Ohristmas Shoppora hoe the hest choice. We are always
pleased to choir goods'.
ompaELvs puo..gog •
THE PENSLAR STORE
Nut Wok Shirt. Eut 111#.'Squre,, taderisit
STAR CALUSAII$
Renew at Owe* ilisee hear awl Gel
Ike Dm
The store oeheoPuel fee Mt beet
now been compleled *ad W all rube
erribere pones Is advaace for next
e -ear we will pleeetet one of the*
pretty timeeietweers abliolutely tree.
These are not for general distributioe
-Axe the eorit of than prohibits iodise
criminete steistributeneebut ere natty
given to 'those peeing ie advance ter
The Star ter fleet Year. The Metal
en our celet. for letrothews
er and thiNeetnetrittg eriebraetee ;d
entitled, "I love eau." Duriog the
teeek copy of this talerelar has brellit
mailed to our onteref-towst subscribe
ers, who have already paid up for the
yor If far tieae reereon year Cal-
endar bile to resett er, _tia let us know
and we will gladly elead atitother. It
our town extbseriberre who hive re-
newed their eubseriptien will kindly
call et this *Mee, a valendar will be
given theme Town and eueettetown
subsceibers who have not Paid for On
-are advieed to de so before our eaten.
dar supply is exhausted.
Owin$ to. the diatom, or i good
number of subscribe).* may renewals
at the rate 4'41.60 are., still corning* in,
and, in order to be fair to all, we We
so far been treeelving subscriptions et
that rate from 1o1eubseribers, eft
well as from these at more remote.
Actilits. That en 'acreage in subeeriP.
tipe,rateeete must kora% Is.ggain
e'emphasized by .the •itiformetion con-
tained in the latest bulletin reeelved
from the Menaiter of. the Canadian
Weekly Newspaper Aleroelationewhiett
states that "Membere may expect
etioleeedeanetelw newsprint-WIMe 0»
Jan. 1st. This' upward march in the
cost of newsprintete Surely a forerun
ner of higher subscrietion and adver-
tising rates. Some Oenacelan daily Pa-
pers are persistent in Ceiling attention
to loWeritte prices in the United States.
which has a tenclente to create undue
expectation..in Canada. Certainly no
'mettle Publisher 'een say .that hie
wage bill, paper bill, or overhead ex-
pense has lowered in any item. The
prosPects ere rather that the expeneee,
MEMORIAL SERVICE
•U. W. V. A. and Ladies, Auxillary-At.
tend Memorial Service on Sunday
• . Morning Lest ••
'Greater love bath no man than'thie,
that a, man lay down hls lite for his
friende," was the text Rev. Mr. Harde
fdodel T air
PROGRAM
pop Wei—Nov. 27th
*Inlay and Tuesday
A PARAMOUNT ARTCRAFT
PICTIRE
BRYANT WASIIIIURN
"6 Best Cellars"-'
EPISODE ;3
Daei•Devil:
chose to pretteb. troth
ince on the oceeelon
service which. was
G. W. Y. A. and the
to the G. W. V. A.
No sacrifice was ever leek the sPeak-
er believed. In nature it was the
groin of wheat which. felleinto the
• ground and -died whieh brought teeth
much .fruit and the death of 'vegeta-
Hon provided teralization tor the soils
And, le the 'spiritual realm when God
°11 SunciOy morn -
of the, Memorial
attended by the
Ladies' Auxiliary
•.-"Wheels. of Fate".'.
• .Vlitinesclay and
• , traysasntSPECIAL
• 01.11 ore?smrg -task eaten ethis
„ sereeli skylark in wider a pretty ske
Jumper ;tills out of tbeesky into the
'lap'of it elky •allet. *
YOU
ate %vita te the
ptist Church
iseernwths. $T.,
SUM NIL 21st
Its
Pasi4er* bleesalty "1,
0444. liettedee Sehleeee-
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bag*
THE SCOTCH STORE
wantedeestart a great'foreve,rd movet „in ell departme,nts of newspaper .pub -
meat he besoil it; with saeritice. lishing are -bound to increaee. NO let•
In theology It was sometimes said er than Nov. lst the manager was ase
the communion was an extensionof. sured by a newsprint maker that there
• Woukl be a substantial incites° in
pri e of newsprint the,- first of the
It is - against this iperease that The
star! hoe; been trying to ,provide by
purchasing •newsprint somewhat . in
advariee of our pallet requirements and
the large number of our eubscribere
who have paid .up in ..a....,... have en -
the Incarnation, andeelr, Hardy sale
he liked to think of the death of those
who- gave their lives in ' France and
Flandeng as an e'etension of the cruel -
Axiom' By their sacrifice and by the
infinite merits of the Saviour- were
they„ not now enjoying .blessedness?
"For this •is tife eternal. that they
might knowGod."" °4 IS •abled us to do so, to some extent,. as
. ' And G
Love.". 'And greater love hath tag
Inee .than this, that a man lay down eWeenT4tes' ,stelkoVertetroneepleretece...t,heNvettx,wtreiou5010
his life for .his Decries." . . . like to• get •in another shipment' of
•• Rev. Mr. Hardy added words ot cone newsprint before the icheduled Vet -
fort and eensolaticin for bereaved ones suttee, and further •subsoriptiOnp now
who had lost their Kipar ones in the for•netre year, fromeany of one sub -
Great War. set -there •who have not already paid
AO. (Capt.) Allison. read the lessonwill help- us tofinaricethe puechase.
About fifty members of 'the G. , W. • .We wish to reiterate what was stat-
er- A. were in attendance,.a number inj ed in these columns e. few weeks. age,.
uniform, and Aber° was a 'geed con that 'if any ,reaterial deep' in .price of
gregatiore in .addition to Dee returned newsprint 'shopld . °emir early enough
men.. The processionfial • beetle WaP next year -to mate' it worth while ree_
"Onward Christian Soldiertge end the verting to the 61.50 rate anyone paying
recessional. "For all the saints Nito a subscription now nt the_ $2 rate will
from their labors rest.". At the of- teen eeee his subscription marked
fertory a very fine •anthem Was ren- forward proportionately. This wilt
&red,. Mr- P--. L. Perseus. .eahhege the awe alt subscribers on an equal foot -
bass solo and .following this the con- Mg.' Those who . he . paid at $1,5e
vexation stood es the "Dead Meech" and thus enabled us to purehase .newie
was played. . • print in advatiee at present prices will
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• - .1, . • receive the paper at $1.e0. Those
AUBURN • whose sulesoriptions are paid at the $2
• The riyer is frozen over 'already. thie. rate, should tbe scheduled advance in
CCOE3011. ' . ' • . .. 0 Cog of white Paper prove only tern -
•Mr. William J. Thompson has enoved wary, will receive a proportionate
Into the village. He occupies . the rebate en the form of an extension of
house ,which he rented from Mr. Geo. eireir su,bseription Mine) it bY ay
'Hewett. ' • •. . - .chance 'suet) d drop Inepric,e of news -
Mr. John Mole, - of . the village; es . on
SLADYS 'WALTON.
JACK POIRIN
"Pink -Tights"'
• UNIVERSAL SCREEN MAGAZINE
Friday ap Sahtrday
• A SELZNICK PICTURE
OLIVE THOMAS
Di•
"Glorious Lady"
SNUB POLPARD COMEDY
and
SWIM CANADIAN PUDE NEWS
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Endorse?
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You are invited
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EXCEPTIONAL
DY -TO
' WEST liVAWANOSII '
Thompson-Chanineye-eir. Robert J
Thompson, eldest son of Mr. and efes,
Wm. J. Thompson, of Auburn, and
Miss Mae Chamney, of the 6th von. of
West Wawanosh, -youngest daughter
et Mrs. Rather Chamtiey, were united in
wedlock on •Wednesday, Nov, ietli, at 4
'P. In. at the Methodist parsonage 211
Auburn, by the Rev. Mr. Wiser), The
bride was charminglyattired in a blue
serge suit and Ouvetyn liat. with -Pee
shoes and gloves to match, and a
beautiful set of furs, the gift of the
green). Atter the ceremony the haPP1
eouple left by motor amidst *showers
of confetti .and the usual company of
old boots, pans. etc., for Goderiett, Kin-
eardine and other points, and after
their return will take up 'farming on
the grantee farm on the 6th eon. of
Weet. Wawanosh.The bride mid
groom are well and favorably known
and on the Feeley night previous to
their marriage the St. Augustine Wo.
men's Institute, of which the bride
was a enembere met at her home and
Presented her with many usenet and
beautiful gifts, showing the esteem in
width she was held. We all join in
wishing them a happy and prosperous
Journey through life, do.
the:sick list at present. His daughter.
Mrs. °amide of Kincardine, is here
attendine to him.
Is the main question here at
present, neither wood nor emit ,are
very plentiful and the prices of both
are almost. out of sight.
Mr. Hanley, the manager of the Sterl-
ing Bank here, has rented the house
lately occupied by Mr. John Johnston_
and intends moving into It this week.
Mr. Baechler. of Goderloh, is bush
hauling logs from the term ret the late
Donald Paterson. If this snow con-
tinues• the. trucks will have' to glee
Place to the sleighs. „ •
Winter, though late in Ailing; has
been. rather soon fer some In this
neighborhood9011%6 of 'the roots are
still in the ground, While' some of the
oreharda have quite an mount of ap. Pletely eleared, This unequalled rem.
Pies ungathered, which are now spoil- edy leeworth many times its price to
ed by the frost. all who useett.
print occur in time to prevent Ours
having to make large purchases at the
Increased price announced for Jan. lst.
In other words -we have been Wine
eubecribers the opportunity to enable
us to save them. 50 cents on their sub-
seription and, even, as to those who
will pay at the increased rate ot
we will give them the benefit of ans
possible recession in the price of
Paper, should filly material- decrease
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Strangled with Asthma Is the only
expression that seems to convey what
Is endured from an attack of this trou-
ble. The relief from Dr. J. D. Itellogges
Asthma Remedy is beyond measure.
Where alt was euffering there comes
comfort and rest. nreathing, beeomee
normal and the bronchial tubes
DUNGANNON • •
•IIr.: J. R. Meletrible attended the. fun-
eral sof his cousin • inHarriston on
o•
Tuesd. • •
The ,many 'friends of Mee., ,Donald
will be pleased to 'know she is Wray-
ing nicely,
Good sleighing todo and very cold.
The qpeetion is, "What are you pey-
ing tor wood?"'
• Mr. Thos. Stothers • is ' In „Toronto
this week on a bueiness trip.. lie if
ateompanied.by his dauese ghter, NEd-
Anniversary services will be held in
Orewe church on Sunday, Nov. alst,
Rev. eir. Royal, of Nile, will be in
charge. Special musie is being ar-
•'ranged. •
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SATURDAY:' E
On Sale at 3 pm:
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• The Ladies' Aid of Erskine PitsbY-.
• •
terian church intend holding a bazaar
on Dec. 15th. • A„simper and good pro-
gram. •of entertainment', is also beine
arranged. . •
• Mr. N. J. Treleaven 'is Jeaving for
Toronto, today, where he intends mak-
ing hie home. . A presentation wee
tendered him at a eoelal. evening held • •
eVe areevery soery to lose Mr. Trelea- of Orentford; Mr. and Mrs. liene,raper,Drap-
er, *. Jaws! D
en-tbe I. 0. 0. F. hall Niondey' eveliing. Lanthin, end
Palmer, Mass. -The pellbearers WrPie
%valiant Grey, Joseph Tigert, Alexane
der Young and Themes elautee., .
• • •SHEePilIDTON
• Rev. Mr. Douglas visited sonie.ef Nee
patiehioners on Tueeday of this week.
Mrs. Duncan eleNee, has been very
,
poorly for a few doe's but is 'feeling
better,again. —
Mr. 'Nevinsof Teeswatere visited his
daughter.. Mfg: John Foster, and fam-
ily, one day this week. •
Many fathers in. this neighborhood
would be glad to see two or three
weeks of mild weather in welter to fine
lett threshing, taking roots and getting
their plowing &me, •
Dave Green, who has been spending
it few days with Olen& In. Toronto,
will visit roe a touple �f weeks at his
old. home here, before returning to his
work 'In the oil nettle et Wyoming:
• Among. the large vegetables grown
around here was a beet in Meg. Bert
Foster's garden measuring twenty-flve
• inches in cireumference, and 0 turnip
grown by Mr. Eby, settle') measured
thlrly-threes inches. •
Mr.', John ellereet has bought the
store at Port Albert froth' Mr. Harry
Hayden, and intends moving in Agee
ly. This will Make It mutt more eon-
venient for hint nt. hie Die bwineee.
, This smooth 111 are showing soots ortra spooiol **loos in
• Wootton's goody to Wow* \being thet porches, of *went: bred.
jftg starowfactwrers special clearing. now* •
Chile. teats, regular $65, tor The New Three -Quarter Plush.
$47400 Coat‘
'These liandsome Velour And Duv- • This is the novelty Coat of the
etyne Coats the season's newest style, season, beautiful quality rich plush,
large collars, button trimmed, fancy trimmed imitation beaver, collo band
stitching, half lined figured satin and cuffs, lined throughout -with fancy
80.50 ' 7 satin, regular E4s.00 orf$57.$o
Many ither Special Values in Women's Cats at $/7.50, $35,60, $32.00
ta $80.00
"Special Showini-of Fur Trimmed Coats".
Dress Special $29.60 in' Children's Dresses
These Dresses are the smartest We bought a special in childien's
we have ever shown, best quality bot- smart. serge Dresses, —newest style,.
any serge, accordian pleated skirts, platecl skids, sailor collars, braid
overblouse trimmed with -beads and - trimmed to suit girls' age To at $to.so,
braid, wonderful value 52950 • ages ra and 4 years 511.50
,FORS OF EXCEPTIONAL BEAUT Al MODERATE PRICES
Our showing of Furs for the,present Season is much better and larger than
'ever shown, including handsome sets of . ilitdson Coney Seal, Australian Opos-
sum Red F3 ox Sable,Wolf, Badger, Coon, Beaver, all at lowest prices.
Children Fur Sets.a pecialty
.1111E NEW tioCALL'S PATTERNS -4f 'S PRINTED
Last week we introduced, the new 1VicCall's Pattern and all who have used
them are most enthusiastic about them,_thei bring the only, real advance made in
the paper pattern business for many a day.
'vele ,and. his partner -in -Me , from our
little burg.
PORTALDERT
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:intended for lase week). •
Me, and Mes. W. Boyer, of Windeor,
'were the guests ot and Mrs. Al-
bert McGee the past- week. • •
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Deeper, of London,
attended the funeral of the former's
father, the George D
.rapere
• The Misses Olive and Lina Willis in-
tend learning dress-maeine tele win.
rteeieh.veith Mrs; W. T: renew ,of Gode-
.
Janice McKenzie, wife 'rind fam-
ily, 'ere now •living on their new farm
recielonntleyy. purchased. front James Me-
voMr. and Airs. Robert Sutton, of
Dratiefort, were bere attending the
funeral of the latter's tinier, the • late
George.. Draper.
The pee6le eommunity learn -
•ed with deepest regret of the death of
Miss, Mary Gauley: Mud) sympathy is
felt for the family,' •
Mr; Nets Pearson. of our village, in-
tends moving to hie new farm on the
2nd coneeesion of Ashfield amend* the
latter part otethis month.
Mr. James Dryer. (1!Palmer, elms..
left for •his home this week, aeon);
panted by las sistele Mlss Ellen Draper. Hareld will tertian) on the farm.
'Anse Draper !Mende spending the win- MOTHERS' 6,1•LLOINANCER
ter 'at Palmer.
Reg, -Price 75c on Sale at 3 p.m.
Sale Price 39c
• Can yo.0 remember when you bought your last Broom
for.39c—"NO"—Not like this one,
•
Special Values in Towels '
Large Turkish Bath Towel
Reg. $1.39 each . .
Turkish Bath Uwe!, reg. $1 each 62c
Turkish Towels, reg. 9$0 Ole 59e
Liao colored Torah, reg. $1 each . 59c
Lista calarei Tomb. reg. 69a 47c
Lista celerer1 Towels. reg. Mc fah
Meas 'Nook* Gloves
vaito. i. 50c, Par •
•
Clotliis Pegs
far 1044 kr
Mouse Traps, Wood
Reg. 5,e, 3 for .. .. 10c
Peroxide- Facial. Soap
Lg. sse.to • . 15c
"Weartver".Aluniauni Sale
tO per eat off oath*. tuck far eat week
commasieiag Saari* Mee; 20.
• Gramiteivars Sale
qt. Preterviag g elk worth 254 for tie
6 qt. Prokerviel &Ads; warik 654 for
to male. a home °for tun, sbflih1 ap
PlY.
4.. Applieations meet be Ineale in
-dupileate, one for the local board, and
one for the general board at Toronto.
Both must be sent with all the eertie-
sates or doeemente to either Rev, B.
leeteareette-setretatyrilensall. or
eV. `Holman, ehairman, Oodeeleh.
5. All. statements made.will bo
'verified by government
tor who who will visit the •home . of
the applicant to confirm.the faces as
reeorded in this applleation by a pee
eonal hive/Aeolian. ••
6, The members of the Neal board
receive no pay for ser -lees rendered
and' rely upon those making applieae.
time lo de. an in their power to make
Mr. and Mrs. Jame; MeWhinney left The Gounty efoiliors'Allowanee
their farm recently. They wet visit Board met durmot the past week to ad»
with relatives for a few months, as juet &lute under the aet. Ron,. M.,
Mr. efeWhinney 110..S not made up his teen in all seg re, deeet with, and most
mina what be will do. • of these had ill he returned 1 • the
Mr. Jame, liaIdele who had the Mee* makere of them, they wpm 111 122081
fortune to fail and break one of the (wipe imperfeetie filled In. ImPreeerlY
small bones leading to the hip-bose. Is certified 91i.noaturo,, eertineatea
doing as well as- could be expected.
Itis many friends hope to hear soon of Ilutkrcoltunaterten,uilssititPPeelluls Tehiee5 ver
his speedy reeovery.• . et unnecessary trouble and delay, and
,
our general merchant, Mr. G. Bah, could be raelly avoided, if tbc forms
and family, left last neck for Gode. Were earefuley read and its procedural
rich, where they will resido for the complied vviett.
winter. Mr. Bal1% letting our village • The following points theuld be eb-
gives' a person the first thought that *Creed by .those making applic,ation:
• evert day -is Sunday when looking 1- Gertilleatee asked for most bq
down
sent in as required. it will not do to
street.
Tee leech of mr. George Draper ae. *ay you ten furnish them if wanted or
curred about 'neon et his home on
Naloavhetembekrboidsticunersinsp6itettatallattro, enheeeipaese! eatrrtolifisztinses rrinitirost 01.14tionbetaatesine.ditoetaxcethpet
sed to the Great 'Beyond at the age of rellti_strer General, Toronto, for whieh
A7 years, Mr. Draper was born In Tip. & merge of Vi cents each is made
perary.- freland, coining out to this ouetc1Pal clerk's certificates will not
ertettrYwwnizithe hig.nitvitn°vbryanthorr itatKle ii°%.?lede rhurcithein"regtrePriral! bey6Priliiisital‘ereert: ;etre
mmtier. tobraf"hirs. dittayraeinisionMh,fiveiaild, aTobenalistet4 ocrnietyerttelheasettezgoti
obtuelaopaceinditeaction in.
or
troth& timeembeeever,ormifte thetoArieeniietealcetsitiveriegsth anetttlettet Tonto riontilitgun(ellepossal edlaterukmoerntitsomtrol
his broad enlile. The deepest sym, de the writing and have a, 3. P. if pos.
rotgtillbt°,:5ktdut itherthe), flare °to° Vohlmes tarelleatreurotdefenitearraetelGteiii pne6wietngteot
moues elie bee thtwe ,sone and one de either the Ailing or the witnessing
tighter, James, of Palmer, Maas.' srtallies; $oor *dctlarntion.
isy of London; William and Ellen. ,0_, Only ,a wtdol,v or a mailer 1.‘10fIP
OrileJ A handsoine pillow from the aiewand 11}errilaurfdlY feeitlieie3teeed
family wag placed on the casket. Out or ibleate, of the asylum for inane,
of town frionda who attinded the fun. and vow has at ,loast, two children 121»
r:(1 wpika Mr. and Mr.e. 1,khert Sutton,,der It vaEs of ags, arel who wishes
that morneboefy has seen them. •These
Asthma. can now b*' seeined 'aloft._
Dunlepeee
• Tito Iviespital acknowlelsee svith •
mow thatike •kintl donation of See .
lest August from the lebeeee Loam, •
and •regrete neglecting to publish mei.
meow:sledge at that lime,
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Owing tai tonsil attendance tbo
e.nnual meeting at the Alexandre 110sPi.
tel ennouticed for last Thunidiee night
in the Board ofTriuleenoms the Meet.
to was adjourned to Tuesdaity, Noveme
bee 23rd.
eir,„ Wm. Bruphey has hie chin ted
upettea bandage as the malt of a. V- •
eullar aeoldeilt on. Tuesday ata
eral near Kingsbridge. wag etre-
ing in a' earin the vard in company
their euties 218 pleasant as possible by with me. Bennis 1111,s'lli* when the:'
furnishing theme with all the farts and
doeuments required, •
• BitiEr TOWN TOPICS
A beet roots weighing 7 pounds was
ran Mlo. a etothee line. Mr. Sullivan
had four teeth knoeked out and Ntr.
lirophey sustained amides to hie eitin.
'lite .aeeidertt might telly have beet
t ery serious,
• * of the Huron rdad. How in that?' I
It is a matter et great reneenience•Children R917
ging
ehoeen us the other day by Mr. II. ecoe.
to Goilericti people that lempletritee c AS
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is the Time to Select
Christmas Gifts
We have now in stock a large range Of rentable Holiday Mite in
Women's soft Boudoir Slippera of several enlorq.
Won2an's felt Comfy Sliiipere itt D variety of e --
Woraen's felt House Boots, and Cheek RJiea,
Wornen'a in61 ehildren's luthnn lloceeeing.
In fad we have a large variety of a1 kimle of Slappero fcr every
member of the family.
A Club Bag, Suit Case a% Trunk
&nom& s very eaitabkand, laaiing gift.
For this stet Weather get a pair ai RUINERS at
Hertt's Boot Sh
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