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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1920-12-02, Page 74 • •••••••••••emetteet..-- Fiench ivory Make's' An Ideal Christmas Gift Our line of these ,goodsis most complete, comprising a very large range of articles. Cornq, in. and look around, you're welcome .44 a French Ivory Toilet Sets, Manicure Rolls, Ivory Reading E.- Lamps, Clocks, Picture Frames, Perfume Bottles, Jewel Boxes, Paper Knives,' Glove Stretchers, Ink Stands, Drink- ing Cups,: Hat Pin Holders, . Vases, Mirrors, qBrushes, n Combs, Tooth Brush Holders, Separate Manicure Pieces, Shoe Horns, etc. Other Chrismas Gifts Thermos Kits or Bottles = [E: . Military Brushes Shaving ''Mirror.s . Shaving Sets • Never,Dull Pencils 11.25 Thermometres Hot Water Bottles- Sterrio .Stoves, I Complete, • • . , Stationery ° Perfurrtes • Safety Razots a "ffl ° Auto.Strop;, etc, Sta -P- • Swan Fotintain Pens° Fancy • Boxed Chocolates = .SHOP EARLY AND 'THEREBY SECUREHE BEST Cqmpbell's Drug Store THE PENSLAK STORE a Phone 90 GODERICH ONT FA- = Baptist Church iltiNTRIEAL sT,,QU Pastor, Rev. J. E. McUeuley SUNDAY, -DEC. 511I: II trebek. Niershist bled-- "Religkm in the 7 O'eletels. Evening Sulsieetee "What is the Swat et a Faith's!, P" loa***444 •3 pot. Bible School. . 8 pan. B. Y. P. L. Meeting 111104441.: ,414PrO% Ynoore cordially invited' AMONG THE CHURCHES The choir of North ;_tt. Methottl5t church is preparing. a Christmas can- tata, to be given in the church on :Sun day evenlng, .Dee. -2eth, Rev. (.1:, A. Woodside, 'M. A.; Brant- ford, will conduct anniversary services on Sunday next -at Knox church; the !Rh anniversary- -of the, tongregatlen, Baptist attach, Montreal. $L,' Son- aay, Deo. 5: MornIng, sublect, "Res ligion In ;the B. Y, P. u.i" evehInS = Subjek, "VSTharls-The'eFereVISralaTtrt = ful We" 3 P. m., Bible School; s p‘ m., 1.1, meeting. = 41•411•M The North St. Sunday Scheel held its anniversary serviees lag Sunday. •Appropriate sermons Were preached by elev. P..W. Edwards of Seafortli, which' were much appreciated by the eongreii gations. . • North 'St. Methodist services,: Sun- day, Dec. 5: li a. en. and p. m., pub- lic worship. Moratng thente-"The New 13irth: Vert K. of Experience," Evening, csocia.1 Mission of the Christian 0 larch," Pastor, at both services •1' t. In., Ulassea, Mission Band and* Men* Sunday Club. The club topic will be: "What proportion •of our money should go to God's •work?'"The• pastor will introduce R., A, cordial welcome to all Mope •.Cpwortli Leng& meeting ,on i I II Milin0111111111IIMIIMMIIIMIDIIIIIIIIMMIIIIIMMINIIIMMIni Toesday S'peclat program, • EBENEZ,ER • • ' We are glad to hear' that John Mills reeovering nicely after his recent We hope it continues. •• Mr. and • Mrs. Jolla •Whitman, •cioderieh, ;..pent 'Sunday and Monua• -,.. , with ,the latter's uncle, Mr. Geo. Rut. ledge.• • Mrs. Back Craddock and !amity, of Belleville, have beenvisiting •Mrs, • Craddock's siker, Mrs. Samuel Young, • for the pat week. , Por the next three Sundays Rev. Dar Royle will preach on the following "seabjects: Dee. • 5th, "The Time to • Dance:" Dec. 12th. "Temperance ;'• • "Religion. In the Family.' Everybody is eordiaRy- Melted to at- tend these services. Mr. Royle is a splendid speaker and is worthy ofa larger congregation than we have beefs ; having lately. Mr. Everet Alan made this usual trip to Pleasant Valley last Sunday. W are informed that he will soon be t. minating these trips. . • Are we going to have our Indian summer? It rertgnly looks like it the time of writing and it will help us get some work done. Some great changes have ta.keeMe during the last fifty- years. 'About thdt time a Mr. Borland and his wife resided on a ten -acre farm in the 1. einify of Shannon's Hill. This parcel of land has passed through Intuit hands. Mr. ti'Orland• geld It to one .Tames Gunn, who lived on it a good, number of: years. Mr. Gunn. disposed of it to Wm. Watson, who then sold It to Thos, Shields, Now Mr. Shields has left it and gone to live near Gode- rich, and the old log house Is to be torn down .,and The place that flail known R so long shall know It no more. • BLIND HUSBANDS ADVERTISE IN THE 'STAR iziestteisial:igiciitsActomonourinclaricur2aanticianne ITICHEE I 1 • • • 1 LFILJ. GODERICH'S .GREATEST TOYLAND Our line of Toys tiiis seam is more complete flea ever. W. have a full reap of Mechanical Toys, Dolls, Sleighs, Electrical Trains Games, Electrical Motors, Erecters and •..Children's Furniture. Bring the &Hires to • . TOY -LAND that they may see where their dreams of Sots Clint come tine. At Toykad you egg hay for every chili is ,the family as we are not limited to any certain priee. Sleighs Our nom - plate line of 's le ighs • range from Melo $7.50 • Metric 'Trains Our ilectrie Trains are triage by the best makers of 'electric toys and they last 3,life time and are perfectly harmless. All pries% up to • Doll Carriages • Our line of Cr - rages this year are ch caper and better than ever before. All prices to $15.00. Dells Fram So to $8.00 A more complete assortment you could not ;wieli to eh vi.eo from. Steam Tqs This is 0,1":"Ar that will please every toy And last a lifetime. Our prices eat afford OVery. child trOave one. • From* OA op to $1.50. Beva here we 'quo oxe with the famous Meg-. lc Lantern § and Post Gard Ma- chines.. All pric- es up to $11.00. !ten Toys hum 15c. up to $4.0. h' REG. 350EACH CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS FOR 19c. EACH We have 500 Haati•Paisted Chia& Cups ami Saucers, of six diffotoot lksn igast t. domit . „ on Samtlay. Why wenliast theselsake a spleatiii Christmas Gift? ,AMMINOMINIMMIN Ph*ne PARSONS' FAIR SYNDICATE STalES 2311 wwassitilsoliessm4r5`1 - Evangelleai church; Colborne town- ehlp, Ittve.- W. li. CamPhell. Paster: Services for StnitION Dee. 5th will no *held (A Zion South at 3 p. m. The Seerament*of the Lord% Supper will be dispensed at the condi:slim of the gernann. Also service rind emit:minion service at :Colborne ehurch at 3 P. m The 0trarterly lloard will meet' on Seturday, Dee. Oh, at 2.80 P. in. al Zion South.. There will be a. prepara- tory .servIce prior tu Jite meeting' of Ili' Board. A full attendance of thi Board is requested. The 81)14 nal meeting of tile Winnen't.t. Auxiliary .of St. George's ettureli was Judd tin Tuesday °afternoon. Mrs. Tier. dy was named as president, hi etyma' ance with the custom which gir08 tlIO rector's wife the title to Bird position if she' is willing to accept it. Aire. Ball is honorary president; airs. 0. I.* . Carey, vice president; Miss I. Nolte1 secretary: airs. Longmire, treasurer; airs. .Ntuelson and Mrs: B. .1, Saults Dorcas secretaries; Mrs. 5teKftn, preei- dent of the Junior auxiliary, or 511s. .sion. Band. The presldent Of the Band is named by the W. A. and the Band elects Its littler officers Itself. ' Tne. annual meeting of the Mission Band will be held on Friday. Mrs. Hardy. ;Mrs. Burton and Mrs, :Felkir were named as delegates to the Vt A, nteet- ing in giondon next spring, with Mr,. Carrie, Mrs. Seager and Miss Gibson as substitutes. The officers presented gratifiling imports, 'the treasurer showing receipts (including balance at 'the beginning 'of the .year)- of $151.13 and expense.s of $149.55. Mrs. McKim reported on the work of the Mission Band, The annual corporate comfnun- iOn Or the W. A. was held last Sunday morning at 8 otelock and was well at. tended. This event 'Is held on the Sunday nearest to St, Andrews' Day St. Andrews' Day this year falling. 00 Monday. Last Sunday the congregation 01 Knox Church had a treat in the ser- mons of Rev. Jas. Anthony, B.- A„ of. Fingal, who Wan oecupying the pulpit in exchange with Rev. NIP: McDermid, who was preaching anniversary ger- %Ices at his old charge al Fingal, where he began his ministry. Rev. Mr, An- thony's discourses had an appeal that field the closest attention of his hear. en. A- note of deep spirituality WO evident In his eermons. Mr. Anthony has no fear for the future of thq world in Its unsettled stair. Where- Pver lite emergency occurred the need Of. the crisis was :net by a higher Power, and a man l;.l$ raised up, uti. der tiod to he the deliverer in the ) hour Or peiii, or the tsupernatural Powift intery JIM to 3. 81 nought the Salmi% Of men. In his earthly life the Saviors erst miracle was ureught to meet the need of a doineetie ismer- gille.v, and flux feet that Ills mother in that ethergency turrnediately turned o Him with eentidence Showed that ile %vas the Cine on whom elle haw learned to rely. Ile was like genie outstanding man in, og Many communi- flee tly whom everyone turned in an emergency to give the right leading And, if by prayer, Divine intervetitioir to stay the advance of rthe 'German at. nag had been. gecured,-there was pew. er on which we Could rely to bring order out of the troubloue thrice of go niany countrieS. In the evening Afr. .inthelly spoko of the elloice of Abram ham and Lot of the land 'they Woulla occupy. The choice Itself did not eeem a. momenhatis 4.131,brit It '339 en- Ily an indleatiota of the -J r'; Char - .f the men. ts0t: a,tt3h1Cd prom= menee iti Sodom but it cwas a Gedleal Plael2,' whereas wherever Abtanird went f 40 built fill altar. A Inatt'S ratio hide tO religion determined Ihe differ. ence Ca character ,ot men, and religion was net /something which ectild be pal in a wtertight or airtight eompart. moat and separated from a trian's GM - Pr aetivities; it must permeate the whole BP and activity of the MAIL or to......0...1.4•pa k w. vo.erekaro Keyser Olesseas 0 p.m. Please She Early if pious SCIOTO DO YOUR' CHRISTMAS SOOPPING.EARLY TMO STORE - IS OF RACTICAL SUGGESTIONS Again this -Christmas season the -selection of • useful and practical gifts will predominate; For many months past we have been planning to get together the best stock of Practical Gifts for personal use far the, home. - Gloves the Acceptable Newest Creations in Waists Gift • Gloves are always a Safe Gift, for no matter ' how many 'paiiti a person gdts, another pair never comes a ‘iss: ' . TL - '-' Pellireft 0 . °;:aateca-Kid-Gloves, in .1alack, - white and colo 4` in fancy box,' $3.50 pr pair. Kayser Chamoisotte Gloves. These GlOveS .make a most acceptable gift. They come in black, white and colors. $1.35 per par. ••' Queen Quality -long silk Gloves, 4 most appreciated gift is a pair of Qi Quality long silk Gloves for evening wear. .$2.25. :Per Pair.. Queen Quality Niagara, Maid and Kayser ' The most charming Waists are here for your Ohristnatavilopping, and all bought merit. , Ay* a reacceii price. count in anintY Georgette 0 -rip; some handsome Voiles. Colors . are white. navy, taulae,. etc. These Waist" wake most acceptable gifts. Priced as low WV $3.05 ups, ° . • Handkerchiefs . Silk Gloves, blaok, white and colors, $1.25 to. .' ••There is no more popular gifts than nava. $ per pair. 2 50kerchiefs. You can send one or *dozen, they. Leather Bags add Purses More Popular Each Season, Mihat is nicer to get than a nice Leather Band nag or Vanity Purse. We are showing . very newest designs, Many are fully fitted. •They are Priced from $2,00 encl. Table Linen The much appreciated gift is Table Linen": • or a piece of Fancy Linen. We woman prides herself in het. linenu,. e are knowing some real Linenc.Sets, Table Cloths ami tp • lins, rich Double Damask: From $30.00 pet. Fancy Linens, in 411 styles. . Keenest prices. • . Now is the time for shipping • • friends Overseas • will go nicely in a letter and noboily•ever his too Toney. 'rorn the plain henlet.Itehtlei At 10o each, to the beautiful Ve'nice •Lane et $2.50 each.• • Furs, .the Ideal Gift We are showing some veryEUtVet Pieces, ita TitulsOn Seal and Austraiian Opossum In tile newest ttyles that Will Malta liantilionteresentte. NicIntock's Down Quilts At :superb gift for the -home is one of these Celebrated 1ogligh I'iitier-rlown Quilts. They are as light as a feather and as Avarua as toast. In a beautiful eartge of coloring, • Prices from $22.00 to$35,00.- •• your Christmas Gifts to your QUALITY MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES Pirnne 56:111J.L.,LAR!$ .S.POTCII 'STORE. I*" 56 THE STORING OF. CROPS. How to Reep.07er Flak Roo* Cilibatek Etc. •••••=1,1aromtai. An gpsenasai glanald gist gonad and Healthy-wearstal Maass Very blif01110106.4111114. on wan work IlloN sod Gorden sail iiiMarg Mho Sleek. • (Cextrinset by (intuit) imanrsumt at Them stems to be so much ssn. •Pa.ttly for Hey. Spinelli° that niaTibe there wilt ba eneligh to go round to Teuroble.-IormW •As mature, T.rolitto, 14 the storing el rota, inhere. es* Mtge and ostery it is acomparer Hotly simple natter if the la at.r- mis are snood to begin with. Although the decay -producing bac- teria, yeast* athd molds are always on these they eannot do any injury until, thtmaterials are first damaged in notne way as b, bruising, heating or freezing. After each injury has been done ,the decay, bacteria and Molds art able to teed on the dam- aged tissue and as a result of this action dewily or rot takes place and gradually Nomads until all it spoiled. /Therefore, in moring'reots, tubers, hheee or celery, It is. neeessarilo- let. To have only eound, bealthy sPechateins. 2nd. To handle with ease so as roOt to bruise or otherwise damage the tissues. 3rd. Store In a awl, well -ventilat- ed place where there will be no dan- ger of either over -heating or treexing. Overheating or ironing will usual- ly kill the living tisane of whish the roots are composed', after *hick they will readily dotty as * result of the mind ranittplication of bacteria and rookbi in the dead tissue. In the storing of seek froth; as spoke sod pear;. which can be stored witheet coining we have to prevent the dortelepneent 6( molds Old yeast*. Thes� are alwayVprNteflt fact of the 'Snit. Bacteria 40 130 damage Inuits as they do vegetables or meat* en aseeint of the sugar and atid nature if the:::ffints, Irmo in not sotistattory for boeteriat develop. Meat, bat ki joist What is needed ter magi Mid yeardn. %Mt even molds and teats aet develop on sound &Mee shored. If, Irconoter, Ho fruit in doomed in the picking, banding w Lading, then the helloed soots en - Mote Ow meld spores or min or& that Are oh the sortie* tO :1111A tee they Sgperte:d te even 04ili 11 711; sound- healthy tissue:and4from fruit to fruit until the whole pack may be spoiled. • Therefore in the storing of suelt fruits as apples and peitraIt its esufltlal: • • 1. To have only sound specimen.. • 2. To peek carefully without. bruising, •• 3. To store In a cool, well ven- tilated place where they will neither. be overheated nor frosen.-Prof. D. R. Jones, 0, A. gollege, Guetph. sod lows• Oat are prnisslir ••••••4440444444.44.4,.........4.4.444.4444444 PORT ALBERT `Nets •Pearson ,and • family will -1" nicely settled this; Weil In. Heir W :110Mr, Mr. Pearlion has started to pull deism the old hotel, • Mrs. James akteed• .mil daughter. 'Margaret, of Detreit, 1,14rI+itiruz Mrs: Mebend's brothp r,.Vo". It. triostin. of this s Wage, last wools. nytint:;rti;•jt1)1'Wl:rileir titiorit4emerosxi say beg leave to add -1 desire that I assure you that'l Wish had a win. dim in my bosoni, that you ntight'ite dip contiori„ of my ,heart." • Vulgar boy from the gatteryt "won't a pane in *your stomach do ibis MP?" 11111a41144141••••••••••14111 atre 41 4 sl : ._PROCIMAIMI reo. wian-Diorr. El tot Doi* 1111 •Illissiii_y_soil Ti'ssily A PARAMOUNT MOUT . . • PICTURE • WALLACU-REID - ehildren, of Painter, Seale., tvi. at pr, - :kb. and Mre. opland Ralph and three - smirks Lottery wia...., ,. emit 'Visiting at the tionie,, of the 1 iis'e • ANS " ,b, tiletrry MN. It. II. ItIV1NrI4. Th'. In' rinennt, E . tend spending the winter 'teeth amen., Kie-eimaixt .1 their relatives. • ,va. regiDeyd jack! JACK DEMPSEY .. . . • 11:::tefirtat:rIt's* •1:11' tlI in g fur entertainment te he field tit earb ‘11111,14111.1,1114 111 •4 114.t1ILZ.4:11,44 11111 .,'3),i4. 48111 tvs 1-, 1:1101r •I'1114,111111111111114 414.•11141:' 4111, lorott and Wkit. p, At. .1(.10elitiNg 41 'NIN 14.41r 111P -W 1, -.A...qr.* 14jrt::t1118tii!;.:1r0tI '? ! 4 k4 1 :1aj:ni:li101,46‘snS;01tim t1%lak:171i1.,i1.ft. TIPPERARY mirg, (too. is Ain wry 3),,gris lier many Mende wi..11 for is rets.% ry, H. IL Cantelorite auction eii. held Dee. 1Q1, 10mM i... meet 1 c.veral of our fanners are tIN the ploughing. There is a hit of it a .1 dery yet in Vila n8ilof3horho,01, St. Janice' eliureh hehl 13 40-0.1'11 • sow tot and at the cel \le aini Mesa.• Po 1 1sliddlet. n's 1.1.f orii; iltughter Wan baptised, Me. JaMPR Reed of, Varna,, le in tete neighbeehood again ergo:Aug socivirea thrPahh/g. Mr. 1t4'I .1410' IN i.1 a lung geasoa this :iPar. Rt, bales' church. Mottleton. 1id n !largo rc-coptloa at Me. Pr.t1 Dant Friday night for their rel.v mote. ter. Rev. IL M. Hollevell. 13 'L trry piP.mant tiwe as spret. 4,40; Mi1111111111111111110111113 °r°'' .4J44't 1844 QUI MS: and, isuiLktis4. sat, wit* 111,1M) IlLS11 a "The RacePtfor Glory Wedoesday and Thursday A GOLDWYN PICTURE TOM MOOREIN • "The Great Accident" CAPITAL COMM BILL PARSONS 111 "Bill's Sweetie" • Friday ma Saturday 3112141CK 1141111kE OWEN MOORE nt rate Hero' *Mk COMEDIC CANAIliti.% P41-1111 NEM •