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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-02-16, Page 1041. SUPPLIES FOR THE HOME Mats Paper' au Envelopes P se hh, r..., kk, Mucilage >�e s, Recipe $e sks, Gill it a 1 Gel i Paint 7v; a9ifford Vtakrtonr, 71k. Jr. 1V'. , eiuetea Jewen, $S4. Xenia Jewell l 154; 1., f- a^ 2Tri'rba. 71.a: Rey n a K tee o S. t • 1. Hie- ski intod ar is 1 ,.Ii. 111--Jts,.« Vhrisiroer, itis; Dec- ' Wttitrrr, scall; Hassel food. '34.5; 'idary 9�[eK'Ji -no, ?3.i' ,llliira y - st-onEe,, 71.2; Larern , Ii=..-e?ikit Vii, bleb a mGeaod, hrl.1', Jaaniar l'itta,san,`•' anus nv or - p ahrr of rue,rits Jr.Ii.-- Ruiwcl i'i+rim- naer, nlabel MeliViir Ser Pr.= !'bels?es I;attgiatean, harry Shpt, Evs a last -can, ,Jr. P. -H.Jen Strattghar►, b'n rk ' klterr. Myrtle Pheinemt?t, l•:ftl 4 as JeFell, AIMrt }'neatens, trim/, f ebe. Gordon 'ashes. Toial cresol - Chinn refer China j$eiaseile(fr, fleeea.ke specs' Fon E trard, battler (Lod. l3er J pf 1, en. attendance,Averaptre' Waterma*'s 1e#etltl NunteenVIO1:ET KILPATRICK, Teacher. f4' � aid Wst.rtltaur's Ideal Fais isatin r.i ink r We hearse just roosive:d a out of Chintz Vases, *lad Bowls, Cake Plates, etc., which are priced molt reasonable. Mies Florence Me;Whinney is doing well in Chieage. :41iss Addie Smith brasgone to lino at eGodecich fora while. The Misses Iferr are finding the wet congenial to their -taste. cherished by the wisait men. then is Miss Jenny Marquise returned on Sunday front a visit to Ebenezer. ber rents, M pane Mrs. visiting her p a en tt, ... Thompson. 'nen the Dominion House opine, we have u King 'to represent us. Royalty wins anyhow, whether, it be at Ottawa or Hyderabad. h DUNCaM ON Ctfv ,.I', it tea' Tt tis lied ars not 'e►isiiborle, TJea"e have leen several parties a' cuans' tbi* week. 'rite L 0. L. propose putting ea aaa social before Lent. Drinking shellac is one wtay, of vet. #ng your finish, Kiera Pentlend b tot improving as we weal like to see here The difference between hug end pork is about 20 cents. a pound. Hardly any of these rocks ran the statrimonttel: sea aro cradle rocks. We are sorry tai: hear of Mr. T. Dickson's serious accident to his head. • We ere ppeened to see Home of our t ens savho havcx been ill >W seri citizens , per tin OCRIMN101 ewe SPECIAL Daintily Stamped Gowns for Embroidery Regular $2.75 for $j,$0 MISS S. NOBLE AROUND THE WORLD lit again, Al Elam* Form of F,.atertaiesnen .Christmas has lone, but there is I by ilea urea: of North Street Meth, isreason why its spirit :should not t,kttrela eau al FJeteeStteee a When a woman cat's her husband entertainment was the Trip Around continue indeetinitely. Something unique in the wee of is the light of her life," he probably the World put on by the League of does not go. out very omen. North street Methodist church on Mr. Bennett uddrestied the. Preeb - Tuesday night, and tke event was. for terian congregation `during the ate from being confined to entertainment senses of the paster at Lynnwood. alone, as much' 'Valuable information About $5 personas attended the !bout the ,e ouutriea visited was giv- Valentine social at Mr. M'ole's given en. Briefly the plain watt this that under the auspices of the parish homes in various parts of the town church, s ro - were otten`:u to represent different Mr. I. G. Wells. the a tut%-, makes eountiiiea, and round trip tickets the remarkable diecovery that ."out ,w re cold which included a visit: to of 't o' Conference at Washington the a eh of •. these various;, countries. r ( Wtiw struggle to o often tr ONO : world wvill have ,either ecce or wean Q N7 n one arrived, for inetame, at t ay, h y h�. Erect Ijros+ect ,�h+� aaitacsty of that V1'epes person is f M d Howard TIPPERARY Mr.and Mrs.' Arthur Evans tend fly were .Sunday vieitors in Gode- Me! Stevens, of Go>derrtch, is visite nog her daughter. bars. Reuben Grigg, lanes Mr. Earl Cooper has been laid up tires past week with a 'bad cold, whic is getting common eraund here. the Cook •herr; beenon ha Coo blies Mart he list for the past weep with a ee. ware cold. We wiebr for a ,speedy re - tavern. 14ewsre. John Mikldloton and others sire earivalieina,* this neighborhood' to +atablieh n beef ring, which is much ara$t des here. We wiesh them every success in.: their nese undertaking. Friday, Feb. 17th, a box social and concert will be ! .hold in connection with the A. Y. P. A. of St. ,Tanrea'. • auras Middleton, A contest prro, *rem of great interest: is being re- nlia- • iitaaxrrd, including Seessel funny Issues_. Admission 25 :tents. Ev- wr;bady come. COLBORNE The following is The report of S. 8. Sin 2. Calbonne, for the month: 'of Ja nuary...1922. V.- -1 e#th,, Gardner, • w.4; Kenneth Allen, _83.8; eepha •e p 8 .2 scree Jewell ail . Sr. Mask ell, X 1 , a oto c 8 t,il Erie 1 V n li , , Wl� iiiardncrr.. 80.7; Courtland Kerr, 80.4;. Arthur Malskell, $0,3; Eaniee :Long, sv when you Ve so a t home o Mr. and Mrs. that other . people haves ways which treat' aganitY, of obiertson, ,everything was. in Japan- are apan- awraeyatormetimaes rtes than y+ottr. own IRe. rt of Junior Room for Jan.; over theentrAA Japanese :sag hung o, a dtmintttivo .Teen» 'phaco rurnaras . H>rnlo- , praroka Jr. L, honors -.::b velytt Culbert, sneslr ma#den opened the, door, n con 582; ase Kathleen Anderson, , �sod a rte!' will not down., ."Woo sometimes won. Blanche Caldwell, 487; . Cecil Begley, pie Japanese endmslum", a There der who get tem to rite. There469; Mary Parks, 462; Fronk Savage, as as room full of Curios from Ja- must be cometh l spastic about such. ': ; . a Pentland. 4 2' below.�prass ...p' - tG3, man 6 , Wyo. -Lily Reid, 445; Raymond Walden. see ne n eau, ebeingr room t a�etedd Japanese four If :the parents went to church,, the . 4224; Ray Duff, .3x31; Benison :-Mole, maidens from the.demerit king. e;hildren would alt lest hove one lest! 859. Sr;11:► honors --Margaret Ry dom. They were playing: some game excuse for. Straying Weise Train ire an,, 550; asaa--Er>na . Roach, 481;.. with fans, chatted to one another in a child ln' a way he should go and Dorothy Apllen, 427; below pass- Ja anese . and every few minutes go in it YntirseiZI ts A eery cease &UU:t< Ronald Pentland .868; Emily Mee takingten. The tea cups, however, Clore, $6.7; Billie Caldwell, 292, ;from which the Japanese drink are 1STR TINY is • thea way to. 'deS eribet these hats of gene° men 1tc cute for i>aiid.seasou rsi ;ar...: The lines are, unusually graceful, the. materials 'rich rr and o an 'texture. to n calor min t rI 0 , have a, daft of .distinction, to every* model. It it a,. pleasure to lie :to, have you try on these be.; coarsing shapes .suit Jag over Our l Ira i liatla'• as Miss *akar. KINGSTON STREET There'. isei 'lie. ae Pro -uncial Proht• Marie Ryan, 268; George Moore, 220, emelt affairs. ,These four maidens bitten +Convention. in Massey Ball, Jr. se, pass -4010i Blolntyre, 445; were Misses Gould, Hilliard, Lottie Toeonto, ort March 8th; ia'th and 10th, below paSA --Stanley Ora", 300, Sr. obinson and "'Beacom. Little Miss .-. a sw- a c K ;316• Ar- ty Lea ue, thele is need for solia sur Brown, 298; r f 1 .► Hazel, Belcher San and Miss McCltn- t In VIM of the activities of the Liber L H lrtor N n left ., sero Pellow opened the door: 1Vlis.s . thur w 08• LT barn .Curtin 276 convaynt an must --Everett Err#ngton 28 below ton accompanied els ole the piario Legislature tinct on pass--^Ben`son Caldwell,' 171. at. I• while, the hostess, Mrs',, Robertson' The OntarioK --Arlan Reid; Carl Walden Arthur the 14th jests The formats and UV _ , axplaured .the variausi, articles on Duif Virden Mowbxa�' Eldest= Cul- hib#t the br~a of 1 fancy work bor are close friends seemingly Be. , , u u berti Pac#mstrt +;lais�•«Izttlx Erring' china painting,hand carving,hand ter will come on the scene to dimouss .ton,. Grace Youn , . Ro h pa Y ' rrinprton, ornanientexi , writing; laalperR'shoes, pence, and it•_.is expeeted,.thalt there R. nneth: Mowbray. A. Ciasar�««Wil eta bean olectrie storm or two. Of.: e y artery b e• nt fu pee housing etc. ting Y ti .fired I'entiand, Harvey* Mole'', $enson very' boalutif'ul piece of china painting coarse it #s"poli cs. Parks. Missed several.exam��netions, is sal - °to have eve f ower .that: uantitles of wood have 11ia NA*, a .her `j ' I.aittas Q 34lsar#csY iiya►nf ry' � cit grates in Jspan painted. aspen it.. ' The been drawn out from the bush this 'on, roll, 88.' Average attendance, 34, house was decorraated, with blossom, winter. Man }, Tees and men are 0. M. •TICIIBORNE, Teacher. and the whole e t wasdropping engaged at;.• the .. ob We :haave,.:read °.j • in to J are itself for a :fess n►in .test..: of a retorestration lase, Ho* and „ M, ,mine tee. does it u 1., 7 The hydra sys- tem Aupsun s 'phis was the first point, of call, after prhes tourists left Canada .:(North St, tem of light and heat- may tees dies 7.'ho latter part of hist week Mr. ss. et. Why nett Jeno* 1110(1 shipped a ear of hogs to Sel"ram -t here hi is wee. T yoronto. � . Tram � there the transportation.. 'fire hear that chicken Pox' has • eo ve the sight seora to Po f s r mpai colas. Yed g s, Mr s Ali I'r b t i n tare CO near u a n of Mrs. an Miss ode its India. d e e d nt p rest e; The s. .. s, o e e e e t this we Ic -N e fn the 1 n -ns. yip a Premier of �uebee in relation to the rrna e* � � Mooney, East street. Bevil a 'really' wisitin :friends in '�oronta y brohibition gaestian is reported to . ° , 8' ,-. , wonderful collection of :trophies and are said `Hands off Qxebec •" We The ladies of the various churches . curios . f India` wa athered. to. t h atMehie a -, ax 'will keep Away erre. rating forth :a special. effort to ethefrom ll' h e Mrs: am- Ropey that, kat .. _ p gather ,.Mrs, Kelleher � andt sante from stile. Every ahoutd be on ,r;aiee money for the missionaries. Ilton find others l.onribn is>g to he '4' guard for such mala ies as develop Mr. 0.. E. Erratt-bas bold hieUrfa ecolteetion.- Mrs. • Kelleher'a:: husband with, the clanging season.. to Mr. john J. Raithby, who gets :Vita for years ,a judge in India and The sacrament of baptism was ad -possession about the, drat of -Aftil. the greater gart of : the_: curios were ministered at the beans of Mr. an r. . •E. Erratt was in the town from- her emotion. Miss Mooney .h 11i G Moe Henny� Kerr, .Kenneth Keith ;'hip: of Stanley last week attending gave a splendid, talk explaining. the o+ .. ..xo- . ... ... ean u os rid telling sem )!fess nnd--P Grease 1(crar brtth the -funeral of hib. sun .la�rs::,Frxanl<t rra y c r# as also s birthday; celebration. J'no. Doerr was augumented by the tuiidtan err received notice on at- :. l :: and ;certainly most yint e,estinA. An is i 'th birthday. It WAS addition of another to the - family ami y ctr 1'ndian teacher and his class of three 'it Jollygathering, seasoned with a de- students 'tvexe aseaa;ed on the stores re= retie nSpirit* • r lits« r. E. rtsars was p Toronto, pea#ting their eersons. Mr. 'Ward, of very interesti Session of the the forinhr gears , of th s ,w tale. He the Stor1 Battik "was the teacher A trp . e was. in rumen,. of a card of cattle far and the 'scholars ive Westbrook, Athletic end Literary Club" took ;tbcr rumen,. c lub. b slow a \Menloohn- xxcd..iti the tlrengo hall pn Wcddnhm-; Tiidred Bu iid en e . John - Ph" Mr. ill, Alibi bed quite stn expel.- sten. • Miss Dorothy Westbrook was day, the gth hist, both •ladies ant acne int Wash.:. IIs. Vas. out with dressed to represent an Indian coolie, gentlemen hiring present. a At .fire leis car, aaaid when posing through a . lease Marion Ryan was partaking of table ##amen were indulged in. to& snow drift broke one of the axiea. an Indian• dish, rice and curry powd- a t elfin . rxesthi wh#ch prows tee be t'twas Miss Margaret 'Pa tea Nex err sato 1 0 f• 1t r andelk J'o J cit b o het ,D hg ba�tb . lnterestlntt and. aurprlainar: fir,.. Zan J. it h 3� t y ► - abort diseussion. about. Nile ravel road, hes gold is farm to Mr. making Chu attic, an' Indian dour base a h rt Jos h Miller, of Toronto., Mr Mil-. cake.. Miss Mooney was also assist - baseball 'rearm. Messrs. )floss Taylor, ler ep Lorne Pentland and David 111eDiiim- pent lei a youth in this neighbor. 1 edsby 'l Humber po d din , Mrs. alk sl, de, de - aid were aannointeal u committee, to hood• tented. the mite. The event was also t e h me of-.14ir. th#ang" of 'thio `eustoms..of •.the. -.people.- Last Saturday h a L Ye tex ryas neat 1 . jeer a ucativ who MASter t 1 d When e k :find out place .and eotiditiona of a field, Mr. Rorie was elected mana- ger of the team. It was elecided to take a eolleetion from the spectators whenever a match was Saved. As soon as possible the boys will get on he :field for practice. During prep. tied the team will bo selected. The concluding., portion of the evening was taken up in .friendly exhibition of theilistic fart, by some of the boys. Tie club meetsagain orr Wed- nesday next On the 22nd bet, a night will he devoted to a competitive program, when two teams will be ri vats forthe best concert of forts- five •,rrtinutes'duration. Every b is invited tothese meetings. y Nature's Own hulitit0 Next to ' r.wiag the'.ltt'0i111, lour tatttillititiK . is.► this most !tot ltrml of all Canadian la. du istriseit. Yet lo+st strong* �.hac� � ieettuwtry facet Casa& that lite twit* deserve, that' ill it sbouli burro the s Hamel' stimulated. Ir- you will writ. to tie wo wilt aimed you Ai of the five► leitdiFlout Kill. ionic Caellpal►niwi forfour years. . Thio record atth*ulaliteeas Ior ft hiteroot In the prospectus sit g Pour lilting Corn. 1 wheat shores we are now «eriny orpublic sahactlptien, 'Witte how diately *ad set *copy, or fuller information will be supplied by L. H. HILL & CO,t iarweweaaaisi ` Stokers Gatti* Ont. �'wMMlic 1114. Mr, Spndford Law: experience last S his partner-in.life With an additionto cit. She was a wee is cit had quito • art vils' horns, brass ` trays, water con- do, evening, tainers, models. of the chairs In whish andthe h - t e are carried,. o tin r veil s n ..hint travellers ,e tubae: own, Cir .. dred and one interesting objects on lasexhibition were much admired.. se. esb teriFrom India the tourists were tak- TheW.111, S. of the" Pr yane church, mot kat;the home of Mrs. Jas. n' to' China, 'the homer of Mr. !gni:: church, ; en ' the gravel toad -last. Bailie, where Mise Bailie gave ti eery Thursday. nAfter, the meeting Mrs,asst ofe people find miirnunt n r of life Vin' lloiwatt was presented with It life China. The vasaftars were int p,fetg- inembe7rehip certificate in the Society. ed to Mr. and Mira. Le Lao Lyn, (Mr. Mr. William", Medd had rattier a Percy proctor and Miss Helen. Mo - serious experience crust week. He er,• a Chinese mandarin and wife; Mr. was starting the :gasoline engine, Lo, the Schoolmaster (Robt. Hcth- vhen . two of his lingers Rot ought orington) and his ' sons, Lah Lung in the machinery:•. One of them. was (Will Anderson) a and Lah Yu (Jack taken off at thee., first Mutt the other 'I'urvie),-•the opium devotee; nYindce was badly. torn. its is expected to (Miss Amelia Hetherington). The heal tap.; ' decorations here as well as in the Last Thursday evening the annual homes representing the other coun- mcetinp of the 'fibrery was held ihtries were appropriate. the librer room. The attendance , Great Britain (the home of "Mr. .was Trot large.The annual report and Mrs. M. W. Howell) Was next i showed that. it s highly appreciated: visited On entering, the butler was by theublie. The Old directors ter first character 'encountered. One were re`elNited, and at ' a subsequent would imagine that Mr. Howard: meeting of the board the old of vers Robertson had nevt Metsoul of all were elected. 1 then tourists before fudging by the her of :young people itetetaibled eat �r ' •' + .t. .r i4tdr ;fY•.trt COLBORNE'S Yr e • - k 4 i' •f• `THE JJOLFSE OF REL.riunUT y' Staislasl P etteres We am doing bueinee3a ori a strictly. cowl► basis stetting February 1st, ,1922. Our oats system of doing 'menial* has been approved by many of our ouctowers. Ladies' Winter nter Coa . All Ladies' and Children's 'Winter Coats realueed to orae half juice. Wo'a re moving the readyto-wear down stairs and to make room we are offering all Tidies' and Cleildroix'a Coats at one.laaif prion as they rant be cleared, Regular' 00.00 co* in Plush and CIoth,• $9.04. Regular $21i.00 Coats in Velour at $12.50. . children's Cloth Coats, regular 110.00' for $4$,00.e' sure and see these s clues. ° Drees A big tedaotion'in Indio' and Missesi,Dreesses. An opportunity to buy real up.to-tbe•minuteo Dreaseos at ,a big saving. Lad es' Silk Dresses up to $40.00 all reduced to $19.95. These preterite oro made front also: finest materials and the styles are comeos, Bo auxe-unel-see'them at $19.95. 'Ladieaa' Silk Duchess and Crape at $9.9.6.- A renal bargain but they Must be cleared to make room for the new inereltand#so. tin sale fat 9.95. Ladies' Cashmere How A eleaariaig lino of :Ladies' Cashmere Tose in the finest qualities ranging. in ,pricer; tip: to x+1.74 for $1.19 a pair., A clearing line of pure Wool Oatbmore. ribbed Stor'kiugs ne all sizes frons 7 to 61 ream r ,$1.00 for 79o, .d Dress Goods . . ¶Ivo only : pieties ` of Navy Blue pure aattany. Serge, i0 and 53 inches wide art $3,25. Are • opportunity to buy_ a $6.00 Serge at $3.70. .i¢nes. Store 66. - ,Resldratce 230 CO1brne; ,, rHE: MOUSE OF eyeaaY"' V.$, C 4 o`" rV apanallseactunlIZICIESXMIEICICIMMOMMEHO Hoa in large sleighs, some of the loade. carrying over 25 passengers. Meer. ars.. Robt. Andrews, H. L. Salkeld and Randall Marriott looked after, the transportation. Tho event meant .a large amount of work in preparation and all con corned _ are to be congratulated on the ;success. Lett Friday erening:,u`largo tura- nl,solutele innmobi1e feat es_ and statesalue pose of the butler. • This AMONG THE CHURCHES. • At Victoria street Methodist church next Sunday the pastors sub - Jetts, will ,be: 11 a. m., "Big 'An - Ewers to Big questions;" . 7 p. in., the fifth in the aeries on Ten Com- mandments, o- the ria mnandments,"Honor thy. father and thy mother.,Sunday school at 3 o'clock. Se °. es in- Knox church next Sun-. rvtc. day as usual. 11 a. in., first in series on "Paul, the Man and His Work," "Paul'' the Man." In the evening Rev. W. . J. Scott, M. A.., S. T. M. now under , call to Wiarton, win 0 reach. Sabbath School and , Bible f classes at 3 o'clock. ' o the home of Mr. Ernest Paternei'n, tot' butler certainly knew his. place.' the 13th concession of Mullett. hist. Within, England, .;44ales, Scotland. William ntePhee furnished the mole and Ireland were all represented in for the dancers, which with genies ;costo , Mise. Aggio Sheppard and and other amusements occupied this Miss Rita Graham repreatenting Bng* time till neer the approach of *noth. ,land; b'Iisa Rita iiantilton,. Wales; er days, when they repeiredto their .Misses Maud Howell and Dorothy respective homes, welt plemed with Henderson - Ireland; and Misses f - the night's entertainment. fereon aria' Alma Morrell and Am - The. amid d meeting of the Prtwhyf» i broae grid Keith Colborne, Scotland. tenon congregation was held in the Ernest Pritchard represented the ehureh Diet Monday evening. The. naas y. Airs of the various countries attentn sauce was not log& The re.- making up the United Kingdom were played by Mr. Weston, the organist 'torts imine the mime dapaartnients showed that the eltirrrh hind ar pares« ' of North street church. roles year. a retiring r r C. taatnade and. arriving ate North St. la[ andJ. C° Methodist church, the tourists were Stopes. were 're.elected. Mrs: X,aw tweeted to aandw�?dies. en (eakee end eche was elected auditor. The Rev. ntaa le t Mr. Randa. *be had acted as e'hair Yip• delighting and toffee, retired from the meeting. A an the) d• pprr�ive through the frosty air munieration from riser Presbytery faretah eritaGwrerB ninth rxi d eel Midi 'alt set di rete g i The trip from here ova* back to esers. W. T. Riddell ►rdiotr thea toiolaraer at s gala Was. 'm �y cert into a naidwstiort. Ater a Oral Flatfoot n eau attired in flowing rtfsl anowersiiola the eb:airmort,' white hers, tae Isnot enieda. Mian aaalat of oil +arc the direct= Leola litre earn as Ruthenien' George tko fee clot of tlita meeting Itorsley? as I Treppes. and 1 its Oral ins eras tooted rao to se tarns atmey. Some rt Hetherington , at Wit' specimensC000f +Ciastathan Winter anunats i ;, Bait*. conduct the meeting.seems maple emir mak *gene, a asset- ifi.craniida booths, and decorations of Canadian sport* were to be tern lucre; After alt had had refreshattetita iter. Mr. Moyer spoke brief1 . Mist Mabel Gsil e, tlta president of the League, and blab. Rowaid Robertson, convener of the missions.ry remelt.: tees in idiom the credit of origient• nment was &iv'ent al spokee very delightful�brietefh. The interest that was aretee ed in the var. ions foreign centurion in width leis. .kw sry activity to rarrjad on wails is eiauM atimelate the missionary aprlrit, Ilse evening weld not have hale mere ideal for sorb art event. king clear and tine There were *erne leads of teeeriete. *Ito were conveyed WE$TFIELD' (Later re --ort on page 6)' ' e rt of Westfield public school , endipng January. 31; V.. to a ' 400 --Edward `, .Sr, f , ta}l. B 345; Elwood Stackhouse, 326;;'' Leila Stackhouse,321` Dangles Camppbell, 90; Norman McDowell 27 8 Grace 125 2 m. nd absent for two papers) Jr.'V.. 'total 350 -Grace Mason,. 190; May Dell; ,178;. George Howatt, :r absent. ' Sr. Nye total 450 -Warren Bamford, 348; Norman Keating, 339; Mabel Walden, :809; Sarah .Howatt, ' • El a Walden (absent ent for four yook " pants? 108; Eva C . (absent for three papers) 105. Sr. III., total 450 -Joseph Bell, 346; Melbourne Keat- ing, 290; Lenore Milken", 161. sr. IL, total 450 -Elaine Bamford, - 334; Harold Carter, 320;, Edgar Howatt, 312; 'Edna. Welsh, 298; Eva Stack- house, 292; Many. Rodger, 251; Irene Carter, 237; Madeline .• Walden, 222, R. R. REDMIND„teacher. Oi. 0110 01 -Mitten" . erd'."..•has -been.--ohosen..._.as,I,. 'Noinen b, Da'r� or 'Prayer for Missions throughout thea United ' States and Canada. fa accordance with this a Your'_ L RS Dei, ,� have more . .E LTr.7• .-6 C �'` . p. a� .O 0 ' o NEI FURNITURE EXCHANGE WEST ST. on the Broaa�clway of t�odecicia prayer meeting will be held In h she ohuroh. Sunday school teem on0 Hockey Boots and Skates, O afternoon of that day, to -which ail the 82+60 to:13.00" f1: women of the town .arid surrounding qs.1. copatryi are invited. As this .is inter; p 1 only Quebec Stove with Oven p denoaninational 'au offering for the 62� 00 .: n 1 Bedroom Suit al2G.ew aby Sleighs, your choice. ' 64.00 WARTED 1 1' kind,a e Hal of a. couple Chairs H up i Leper Mission will be taken. The regular Meeting of the. Ladies' Aid held St. ehurch wash d A of Victoria S .our sd in the school room on` Thursday af- i1: Backs, also Pisano. Case organ, s ternoon, the president in the chair. ,;11 a Mrs. Moore took the Bible reading. �Qt octave* tf s the pro. • s.1 Drop in, this is 7(our Store E ' After. the. regular business, p o- �. gram "committee provided a couple of 1�J. 0 6 , • 0 g1 readings and a recitation, which were much enioyed..A long absent' member was °warmly weleome'd back., Next meeting is: to be held at the parsonage. . 0 The regular 'meeting of the W. M. S. of Victoria St, church was held on Monday at the homey of Mrs. Chris;. Sanderson, with a large attendance of sneinbers. The heralds all had good reports' from the different mis. sion fields, and the business half- hour was taken up with arranging for a public meeting in. the near fut- ure. Afterwards tea was. served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bates and Mrs. Warrener. A very :one time was spent at Knot' church on Friday. evening last when a banquet for the choir members, past and present, and other members of their families, was held. Over fifty eat down to the well laden and • tastily gotten ,sin tables end alright good soolal time was enjoyed. Atter the tables were cleared games and contests of various sorts were mitticipaated in and one or twat ntusleal numbers were given. P. Weir and J. Tboursou as Jamie and Jeianl5 in the Old Scoeeli song',were ea sermon especially the costume neanie wore. A hearty vote of thanks •to the social. *committee of the choir was passed. Sunday services in North St. Methodist church, Rev. Ii. D. Moyer, pastor; 11 a. m. and 7 p. m., public worship. Rev.. J. We -Scott, M. TA.., will preach in the morning. pastor's evening theme will bo the sec in the: series on the Lord's prays ""Heaven." Mr. Scott will take' u his new•pastorate *with the' Presbyterian church at Wiarton a week from Suhdaay+. His many friends in North St will be plowed to hear him before he leaves. Cies. ses. Men's Club and Mission Band neill meet at 14) a. m, The Club to. pie, "What lesaona eat we learn teem ttrrodneeed tious by iMr, A. y M. ,will obeerrteon, The Epworth League meeting on Tonday' night will be specially .in- tereating And profitable. The topie for study will be ""Gtadatone'as Great- nese " end will be taken by Mr-. Wm. Ladies', n l; eConibs reach Best Assortment Ever Shown in Goderick Large: Top, Fun ,and TiutterflY Shapes bods plain'ana .set, i s Yle to ba elect I.'atres ase ty �.._..._.• __._..._._ worn at"the. side, set with. BraIlmnnts; Amethyst, Sapphic: ee,' Etc: Come in and see these. wonder- ' fnl -combs Smiih'$rt$1ure * t *t. Phones: 1 �arlt cmumetir bin maze 15EA.Z.Mliteix r e AL M GOVERNMENT, PROVINCIAL AND SUNIGIP C, The prolonged period of graduallyrising and high rates far borrowed money for Government, Muni- cipal,'Co1lmereial and indnstr;alpurposes reached its climax in 192o. 1roittl then on there has been a big decrease in interest yields. We advised our clients to. take advantage of the November, December and Jan- uary markets, which a lot of them did at a profit. We now advise you* to take , advantage of this .present market, as the yields are today still frbin o to 35% higher than the yield of I9lr3. • . . Bank of Coammerca5 Bldg. Phone 230 1 "These eight letters,.' as they appear, will . prob- ablY mean very little to you, but, properly arranged,they spell SHARMAN'S *deli means the veiny best a slue store can +Mics in yup to-the"minute goods, lowest prices, courteous tis and efficient service. REPAIRING NG its all its branches, undertaken by a apablc and efficient workman. Leading Shoe Store 4