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$9.5$10.75
Ste. Anne de Bea�,pu'e$15.35�, Trois RI<vie
Return 'Limit Nei.; I
Not good on 33 p,an, train from; OVfaw t
Qu���a
$14.75
$12.95
and Montreal
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AUBURN
TEM GOD1CRICH SW A. "I,
AUBURN, Oct, t, . .22, , Mr. Nom/
Robertson, a student of Western T pai�
%orizaty, oeeupi d the pulpit of .nox
Probyterian ehureh last Sunday.
Keith Arthur any Charlie Mflliou, iii
training at 'Wood,toek, were Sunday
visitors here.
Mrs. R. D. Munro, Mary and Zeta
Munro visited with Mr. Land Mrs. Wm.
Strausser at Sebringville, where Mrs.
Munro's uncle, Mr. Fred Denstedt, is ill.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. ,Ferguson and Miss.
'Violet Sharpe spent Sunday with
friends at `Parkhill.
'.Mss Laura Wagner, R.N.. of Syra-
cuse, N.Y., is visiting her parents, Mr.
and ''Mrs. J,,''\% agnerr
Misr Mildred 1~Scott, It IV. has re Next sansay at 'victoria street
turned to Stratford and Miss Ger€ice United, chinch sten". J. II 'Barnett, 'D,O
fSea to Port Dover after i Week's visit , D
Will preach art the:morning d Wit
with their parents, air, andMiS, Rol)t•josePiline Weir ;'P; 'C andler, ehair maau of Uu n
Scat. a
, . Presbytery; Will preeach in. the evening,
.. soloist at "Tire Tra e m
the I' esbyteriali an;niversars '$lyth, on g �` t Pty Cum;
Sunda'�•�v ;,--,�� � ' • � ,� � ��,i'd" dill lw tiac''title uE the serinonk:
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be lv �d
zfl.." s :�• e i e b t
ib a r rr«w e 1
4 la m r
Uiiiips rec�'in'ecl ward �' .. is'te
that her eousin, 'Leslie Phalli of .he Baptist Church !Sunday niorning next.,
at St. 'Tboma s been t In the .evening the series '`'Now Testa.
'Thomas, had been trans- mon* Types of 'Conversion" will be con-,
farted to No. repair depot, Yaneouv r,
where ho will be stir deed. tinuecl with a study o£•tNathana+tiT.
Mr. and ,Mrs.' Norman'Rev' 'C, 'L own
.., MurrayJaurray n�' • Br ., Mrs. � irovrn, and
• Drumbo spen±t,_ Sunday ` Wath. Mir. and
little son David led on Tuesday for
Mrs. R. �D, 'Innro, r Pembroke, when Mr, �roVvn will be
A.:;.numl er from here attended .the. Pastor of +Oai.vin,'Thi't'ted church., Tlis
plowing match at St,` Thomaa last organist in the Pembroke' .church will
Vriday. r " ' t be Ir -J. France, formerly organist of
Mrs., Joseph Wilson, term* ly J.,ane'..North,'.Street United church here,
Dobie; and her daughter, Mrs. Jack . Rev. D. a Nail, of 'Caren churehi,
Booth, and two young sons'have•moved Deter, . conducted, t .
the< villa frour, H a= a oe- 'Tresbytrian church on (Sunday. Rev.
c ,>r
u i
n Mr. •'__
py g r Geo. Youn�,blut s house, It D. J.Lane conducted anniversary ser -
is twenty-six years since Mrs. Wilson vices in the Exeter church and was
and her fal.mily left here for Northern accompanied: by Miss. 'Gertrude Ilaist
Ontario, and Miss Mary; MacKay, Who,, assisted
Mr. • and Mrs. Geo. Bean have re,• the Exeter choir int the musical services
eeived ., _w^ord,. of :'the . 'death _. , _ ..,., .,
-oaf their of theday..
nephew Trooper FranklinRussell All Q The regular weekly meeting .of' the,
man, of the 2nd Canadian Motorcycle. North street United church Young
Division. Trooper Allman died on his People's Union was held. on ' Monday
way to the hospital from 'Camp'Borden. evening, with a good attendance. An
. ;.Mrs, William H. Thompson of London interesting, address was given by ,Mr
Is visiting Mr. 'and :Mrs.'Wm. Thompson. Walkom on `the . Life of Dr. Wilfred
Gunner Wm. H. Thompson and .Pte, Grenfell." The business part. of the.
-Joe Thompson of Camp Bolden visited meeting vas -concluded With a sing -song
their parents here on Sunday. , and group games. The next meeting is
Anniversary: services will be lied in to be in the form of .a Hallowe'en social.
.Knox Presbyterian church on Sunday, yI, ' C; MacDonald,of Tora
November .3rd; with Rev. S. IL Kerr of ,es, nt e,
Brussels as spbaker, gpeciu"1 music assistant secretary of the home mission
re
-will be. -rendered. Services will be at board of the UnitekChurch of Canada,'
it:in; "and ere Pa"''v
preached- in V�ictori-ar street- United
. Mrs. John Raithby,' Frafik''and Earl church ,on !Sunday and was heard -"with
Riiithby, M6. (Stanley Johnston, Mrs. interest' by-latrge congregations. Rev..
Lansing,. 'Mr. and Mrs. Frank_, Lansing, O. L,' Brown, pastor of the church, con -
Mrs. Elmer 'Robertson and Mrs. .. Ball ducted the anniversary service at Nile
attendedrthe-funerat'of the late 'Clinton in the morning and assisted in the even-
Lansing. at Pict= OIL Wednesday. ins service at Victoria, street, giving a
farewel%. - message to the congregation,
"Surprise P'resedtation - Misses Laura' whom he is'leaving after a
Phillips, Dorothy and Beryl, Wilson,ftpastorate
Jean 'Scott, Norma Daer, - Evelyn,here'of a little mOre than a year.
Plaetser, -`Bernice Lawson; .Josephine
Weir,and Mrs. Wes. Bradnoek, allgirl
friends of Miss Mabel Foster, -bricie-to-
be, entertained-, her at "Wtdng's cafe,
Godei.zch, on Saturday night; ' Mrs.
Bradnock in a few well-chosen words
presented Miss Foster with a beautiful-
ly decorated' heart -shape box hued with.
many useful gifts. Miss Foster, who
was cofntlef'ely taken , ;by surprise,
thanked her friends for their rkindness_
slid invited them all to visit her at her
home in`St. Catharines. A toast to the
bride Was 'proposed by .Josephine Weir.
After dinner the party attended the
locaLtheatxe_.laiss Foster taught school
here for -the ;-1ast three years.
Hallowe'en •Party. --The B.1' P.U., of f• S'h '` f� °a.- little
;the I3airtist.cziimrch
entertained -the Cl:in-
ton young' people on Friday,' evening.
,Wm.•.2zaithby,' president of. the Auburn
rciup, welcomed the visitors. ' Miss
Helen Kennedy of Cliufon then took
charge of the follow=in•proram':Duet,
Audrey and Lloyd Butler, with guitar
accompaniment; reading, 'Ruth 'Grealis ;
Bible drill, Ora .Grealis; dtiet, Ruth
reatlis and Dorothy Fletcher ; mouth -
organ and guitar, duet, Lloyd Butler
and 'Lloyd Ferguson. The topic, "High-
ways of Life," was taken by Mr. Silver,
who also closed the devotional period
'1t1i prayer. The young people' then
went' to the basement, which was decor-
ated in keeping with Hallowe'en. Shir-
ley and Albert 'Silver sang "There Will
Always Be on England.'' Gaines and
contests were enjoyed under the direc-
tion .of Mrs. Earl 'McKnight, Win.
Raithby of Auburn and Mrs. Edith Lip-
pington of Clinton. The girls` prize
was given to Marie 'Rait'hby, and Jack
McKnight won the boys' prize. Lunch
was served by the Auburn B.Y:.P.'LT.
,
An Wi
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t
✓�.:.���t'�..6.. G,,l r�t p!?+`d
as n}'oin a v sitto friends°at Woods eez e jj ii "' h in withr
fLu �,[ `� t a Winter ,Mrs. W. U,
.'.'$ Miner at 'Chat , NX.
LACHINE
WAX BEANS ' Cht 19 oz.
CLARK'S 1V
A S T(� iATO
KETCHUP 12 oz. bottle . , _ .2 for 25c
CLARK'S
PORX dt BEANS 20 oz. °dins
fog
VLARWS
TOMATO JUICE 20 oz. Tins .. , . 2 for 15c
CATELLI'S PREPARED; 4
SPAGHETTI • 24 oz. , Tin lac'
LYNN VALLEY
PEARS Dessert 15
�_o. ..• .. :.2 for 19c
��•,,10c
2 for 17c
21bs. 25c
PBELL'S'
'TOMATO SOUP 10 oz. Tins
• FINEST -QUALITY
MINCEMEAT For Pies .... .
GLASSCO OR AYLMER
STRAW. or RASP. JAM 32 oz.
DOi1IONO'r '
SOAP CHIPS 4 lb. Box
BUDGET a
BLEND TEA 1 lb. Bag
RICHMELLO `,-
COFFEE See it ground'
•o
COCOANUT
CREAM' BARS
RED' ROSE'
Cream Filled
COFFEE 8 oz. ....24c
BROWN LABEL
sALADA TEA . S" oz. pkg.
FIVE BO($DS .
BREAD FLOUR 7 lb. bag 28
24 lb'. 85c
WOODB URYS,
FACIAL SOAP ...2 for- 15c,
0ON ;oNTRATED
SUPLR :SUDS ..1ge pkg. 20c
i'ltlNd-ESS °
SOAPFLAKES lge pkg.• 1,_5c
27c
29c
P.E.I. ur N.B.
POTATOES -..75 lb. bag •1.u9.
.16 lb. pk. 230
lb. 39c
2 lbs. 25c
o a
'16 oz. .... 47c
CHURCH NOTES
Rena W. P. Mime, cif 'Storni srrr l
Irnited church, and Rev. J. fi, Peters,
of Varna, ex hanged pulpits on Sunday
last, „w
The November meeting Of Victoria
street United church W,314;. will ho
ro
held on Monday, Q
M�o S� _�. *ober �.ith, at x.130
p.m., instead of November 4th.
The %Vomeues Association of . North
street United . church will meet on
Thursday, *October 3/st, at 3 pan., in
the chalrcb,
Preceding the evening 'Service In
Knox Presbyterian church next (Sunday,
a. short organ recital will be given by
Miss Licanor Snider,, from 0.50 to 7
o'clock.
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-SIUNKIST •
ORANGES Full of Juice'
Med size ..,'29c cloz,
-POTATOES Try some
... 3 lbs. 14c
OALIIFORNEEA _
LEMONS Full of V Juicedoz, 23c
SNOW WHITE
CAULIFLOWER 2 heads 25
DOMESTIC STIC3 •
SPY ` APPLES 6 qt. bkt. 29c
ION
STORES • LIMITCD
Commencing THURS., OCT. 31
Complete Line
OF
Iludscin Persian Lamb, •
Muskrat, etc., Coats at wholesale
prices, as .well
Silver and Red Fox,
and Opposum jackets. •
Beaver
Liberal trade -in -allowance on
your old Coat.
Ysotourre 6E0 W SCHAEFER VOalfue
`PH6NE so
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q NILE. • . , NILE, -Oct. 22.—Three carloads; of
men from 'Nile - taok in; the plowing
match at St. Thomas and- repoit a full
day. . ,•-
Mr. and Mrs. David,Cook•of"TorontO,
who are visiting here, spent Sunday
with. Mrs Cook's _niece,' Mrs. Henry, -
Matthews.: - •,
Mr. and Mrs. George Feagan,and two
children, of .Benmilier, spent , Sunday
With Mr. Isaac and Miss �Iinni Currie.
Congratulations Are extended to Mr.
,,and Mrs, Wallace (nee -Oral 'Finnigan);
o .. imeoe, _ on f e'r atrrfval• o
daughter, •V -
Mr. Russell Hill.of Beniuiiller'is doing,
a -few jobs ,around Nile with his com-
blue, threshing D,; 2McDiarmid's anti Dr.
J. Hamilton's buckwheat. •
' Mr, A.,W. Young is' putting an ad-
dition to'his barn thin fall. It is a steel
structure. •
Mr. Frank 'Glen .of Dungannon is
doing „rthe cement work' for Mr. Reg,
Glen's. new drive 'shed and it. is, now
ready for the raising of the structure. '
Church Anniversary=, _ Anniversary
services' were held In 'Nle church :on
Sunday last. • Rea- CC,- L. -Brown of
Victoria street United church,'Goderich,
was the preacher at the morning service
and special music was given. by the
choir, With a duet by Mrs. W. SalIows
and Miss Alma. Sallsaws'and an anthem
by the 'choir. "In the evening Rev_ Jas,
Anthony of Exeter wits the speaker,
giving as .his text, f"The .smell of the
""fire was upon. them."
R.. '0. Hazelwood, thanked ,the Choir
.anti . those who decorated the church so.
nicely', saving the flowers from the
fio t.
Mr. land Mrs. Ross Young, who at-
tended the funeral of Mrs.- Harold
Young here on Wednesday of last week,
returned to their -home at North Bay
on Friday, accompanied by Mr. Young's
-mother, Mrs. Thos. Young, who will re-
main with them forsome time. -
Dr. -anti W. Malcolm, of Shang -
hal, Chtna, were guiests of Rev. and
Mrs. W. P, Lane on Tuesday;
Stop Ilist Tickling
. In the -Throat
That tickling in the throat is most
distressing; and is caused by a cold
sealing in the throat.
Tho dry, hard eough not only keeps
you in misery all day long, but also
preVents you getting a good night's
What you need to relieve this
tickling couglr is Deo Wood'S Norway
Synip. This valuable proper°,
iS composed of the most sootli-
lag and healing expectorant barks
and herbs with which is combizfed
the virtues of tho world-fam'ous
When yo'n ask for teDr. Wood's"
1100 that you got it, ,
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Have. You Renewed Your Subscription?
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When In TORONTO
visit the
St. Regis
Hotel
Sherbourne St. at Carlton.
One Kimdred Modern Rooms
With private baths, showers ,and
private telephones.
Room$ single, from $2.06 to $2.50
Rooms, double, from.$3.00 to $3.50
Good Food served at moderate
Dancing nightly; no cover charge
Footwear.for Fall and Winter
We have a good range in Mens, Woolens and Chilkeens Leather
and .Rubber • Footwear IA very moderate' priees, and' *comparing
quality With , cost, we. know we can .save you money, regardless', .
We Solicit a share 'of your.Patronage in the needs for ymir family,
for ,Work or plaY.
In our Repair Shop we assure you a neat and good
Let us serve you.
The East Ireet Footwear and Repair Shop
Opposite Knox Church 'Wm. Ahll, Prop.
Kollegiste Keyhole
13,, B4itlh 'Slept
Hello, everybody! l.are ral.,.10 to
take your Brat peek through the r•JEi�,cnl-
lcgiaie Keyholo"---a li'.erty which we
hope to grant to you each nw °ek "from
now on.
The highlight of the hoof activities
this week was of course Iiia' election, of
the Literary Society' officers. Two
able Parties were chosen, with 11111
Thorneloe and Charles 'Watson as their
leader' bill's party adopted the name
of Centennial Celebrators (C.C.';) and
the other side cho �Y' yW�atson's `Active
Service Force (W,A.S.JJ.). in the Tues-
day Morning assembly, both nominees
for ,president presented their policies to
the students. 'They' were highly cd,;.
gratulated• by Mr. Scott for the.or ina, .
and rather amusing posters which had•
•_
r e .
e l s'k , 1 ecI
;�� k Ise a bparty. .
'esu sup-
porters p
porters , and which were da-sPlayed on
the bulletin. boards,', The voting took
place in the afternoon, with,the'(.('.'
having the majority of twelve. After
being carried 'through. the halls on, the
shoulders of Terry'( Costello and Harvey
MaelCi.nnon, Billk was asked for a speech
and he modestly replied 'Gee, kids,
thanks a„ ,million.', Although Bill is
our active president we all think
CharlieWatson is >retty Hauch all
'right !
Speaking for the C.C.'s, I wish to
than.i s' 1 - se.., w,ha helped- us-
successful campaign and to assur you
that we intend to carry out as :fully as
passible our Promises. Please remem-
ber that we hope that you,.the students,
Swill not Hesitate to. offer any sugges-
tions
which. you would like to have put
if'to Cffect: ,.
So,"'till next week, we close the'Key-
hole; but in the , meantime get your
costume ready for the Hallowe'en frolic,
which is sure to be real soon.
BUY AT GLEDHILL'S for
Quality,
Wor ,en's Patent r .. *I IU' BIz .
Suede & Xi: P ,~
� � TanOxfords
Women's Tier/
Ilk
Men's
s Fanc Tier
and P�ux�tp�t
Women's Sly'
Ties and . Pum
Misses' Black
Oxfor t,
O dam.
Misses'
Patent,
Straps '� Oxfords
Childs Patent Straps' O.
Childs r' Black Oxfords .. 9Q
MCn's. Oxfords
Black rout A .
Mena' k Oxfords2.95
'BIa�c3 an
foilier'.
a-01,4,2
f
75
Boy'' Miro; Boob 9j -
Youths' Black':
Oxford
'outs' Black Boots L95
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TO CELEBRATE "COMING OF AGE"
Dominion 'Stores Limited officially at
tains its "majority" this month, having
beeei founded just twenty-one years ago,
Beginning with a &nail group -of stores
in 'Toronto,, Dominion has grown into a
chain of -337 outlets, from Windsor,
Ont., to Sydney; Novo, Scotia.
The anniversary finds - the company
engaged in a far-reaching store -renova-
tion program, involving • modernization
of stores, equipment and merchandising
methods, -to increase still further the
'company's usefulness- in communities
which It serves.
A decentralization ., policy, giving
greater . • responsibility to district
managers, has been. 'sticcessfally. de
veloped.- during 'the, past year. This•:.
'policy assists,; the communities. where
stores'a're.-located 'by still further in-
creasing
Dominioi 'Stores' purchasing
in the neighborhood• and by catering
more efficiently to the community's
special requirements. , -
Beginning this Week, all- Dominion •
Stores will celebrate their twenty-first
anniversary in a special "Coming of
Age" sales event:
Tom'
ARTI'l YR'CIROLE BAZZARt.
AND SUPPER
AT,'KNO.X ORURCII
under auspices? 'of *pie Leaf
Chapter,
Tables of 'home-made bak..
' in candy and
g> y' nusoe lianeona
articles.
:SUPPER -_
Adults ' 35.c, Children
oand. Save Money -Three Ways
You select your furniture now at present pr,ices.
You: are alldwed a liberal discount.,
You pay easy weekly payments till Chtistmas-
We are advised by manufacturers that all lined of furniture are advancing in price, due to.
rising cost , of material and labour. Also that due to, shortage of skilled labour, many articles
will not be available after December I.st.
sib
letillisapotgitit-Someone. this Chirisintas-.
SELECT.YOUR GIFT NOW—FOR CHRISTMAS DELIVERY
Chest fields- • StudiO Couches _ Occasional Chaws
New styles, new covers. As low as $43,50 with back New patterns, new dovers.
Two or Three Pie'ce Suites. and Walnut Arms. Prices- start at $6,45. -
TRIalLIGHT &S
' Choice of standards, choice. of shatlear as low. as $8.85:
vARLE LAMPS • ;NOVELTY LAMPS BED LAMPS
Spinet. Deski', -Desk /aims. • , Desk'Clisairi,
SEE OUR NEW STYLE CHtSTER-BED—A 'comfortable Chesterfield by day—a cozy '
13ect by‘ night-7—MM and up.
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Baby Cribs High ,Chairs Prams Carriers
Exclusive But Order Early Exchisive
A new •folding f`DOLL'S. CABRIBR," Just what your little daughter wants.--Iseveral
colours to pick from—three sizes to suit any age chilg A BARGAIN, •
BED ROOM SUITES CEDAR CHESTS
Bed, Chiffonier, Vanity Dresser with. Tilt Featuring the Honderich `!Red Seal" and
Mirror, Bench, Inner -spring Mattress and
guaranteed Cable Spring.
$65, $72, $81 $13•40
SPRINcS -and, MATTRESSES
Our sales this past year proves our point, 'that dollar for dollar, we give 'the best value in
mattresses, either felt or spring -filled. Examine our stock—compare our prices—you are
not obligated in any way to buy.
Head4ouches-Drop-buck Couches -Sliding Couches
End nibles Coffee Tables Chesterfield Tables
WE RAVE /N STOCK MANY MORE ,ARTICLES or FUR:NITURE NOT LISTED MX.
Come in *and look them Over. Join, out Christmas Club and save money.
So many new styles, new types, mew prices, we can't list them—but it *ill payphtoollneop early.
17 Monireal CRANST
Street . 399
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