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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1946-10-31, Page 50 ir,m1lIZSDAX; OCTODER 313t, WIG MARY STREET GREENHOUSE ,70S. MOIC •AND SON Daffodil and Tulip Bulbs FOR SALv, itIREOT FROM 11010LANi). . 43tf ILET- -the -morning-und"--a- out for the evening service. Rev. L. 11. Tnraer of Victoria, street, Goderich, preached very acceptably at both. ser- vices. Special mention should be wade of the tlowers and plants which decor- ated the front of the church and also of the choir. Rev. Mr. Turner -sang a beautiful Aolo in the morning and the choir rendered an anthem, with Mrs. Doug. MeNeil and.. Frank Mellwain taking a duet part. In the evening a -Luale quartette from Westfield sang - two beautiful numbers. NILE, Oct. 29. -Mr. and Mrst.,Orland Bere and Mg,. and Mrs. os McNee spent 'Sunday at Earl MeNee's new home Belmore. At W.M.S. Convention. ---Six ladies from Nile attended the W.M.S. section- al convention on. October 23rd at Ben - miller United church They listened with great interest to the reports of the ;various -organizations and also ap-i Predated the privilege of bearing Mrs. Roger Self, president of the Dominion Board of the Women's Missionary So- ciety of Calmda. After a bountiful' dinner served by the B.enmiller ladies they,heard Mrs. L, C. White, who is now president of the London branch of the W.M.S. Her address was of silecial interest, as she and her hus- band, Rev. L. 0. White, ministered to the Nile circuit nearly twenty years ago. Anniversary Sorvices.-Nile church had successful anniversary services. last Sunday, with a fair attendance in Chimne HAVE YOUR, CHIMNEY' ' SWEPT AND 'CLEANED Now We • specialize in Cleaning -•-and. Repairing - Tak-`1)-Ointi r, Call SignabStar. Phone 11 „ • THE Gormicam SIGNAL -STAR WS 0 F AUBURN -APINTRN, Oct. 29. -Mr. and 'Birs. merning subjeet war) "The Vinality Cod " in the evening he spoke on MacKay BrIGht>' -Cat)" 4o.' el Of Christ?' The choir,. spent the week -end with Dr. C.„WelF, rn with Don31 Rem pzesiding-at the Mr, and Mrs. George Wilkin of Gude: organ, led in the setvice of praise. richt .with Mr. and Mrs. WM. In the inornin4 Mrs: Duncan MacKay J. Craig," . '•-• of Bright's Grove rendered a solo, Those who enjoyed hearing the presi- "Bless This Ilouse," and Mr, and Mrs: dent of the /:))0ininiton. Board of the MaoKay sang a duet, "Have Thine W.M.S. of the United Church uf Can- Own: Way, Lord.", The choir Was as- ada,,at North street United church Olt Nisted at. the evenivice..byMr. Tuesday evening were Mrs. " James Dan -Waiter Of GodeFich. who , soliffr Woods, Mrs. Wm. J. Craig and Mrs. "The Holy City," also thy Mr. Walter Chas. Strauglaan. and Miss Betty Smith, who- sang as Mr. -Wm. Copy hag' purchased, the a duet "borne, .11oly Spirit," acconi- Henry 'sense in Auburn and panted by Miss Vivian Straughan. At wit!. take posseSsien shortly. • , the, morning ,worship a highly im- Mr, and .Mrs. Albert Campbell, who pressive unveiling of .the honor. roll recently „sold their farm to their son was conducted. Mr. 4Jergenson read quarters to disvontinue sponsoring the .Kenneth, have moved to Auburn and the -names of those from the Congrega- Girl Guides and Sea Cadets. are occupying the apartment above flux' who had made the supreme sacri- For Empire salify, Mrs. A. H. - the Bank of Commerce. tice: James W. Houston and Earl Erskine entertained the Chapter with Miss Ila 13, Craig spent •the week- Mugford. - 111,essrs. Gordon Dobie and. a vivid deserintion of the Rocky end in Winghain and Was gue°St soloist Kenneth Scott unveiled the plaque, -AlountaiuS. at the Reid -Leggatt wedding. after which "Last Post" was sonnded, The purchasing of the comfort bags Visitors With Mr.. and Mrs. Herb.' by Bugler Sam Hearne of Clinton. foroivilians of Great Britain bus been CARLOW Clovier on Sunday were jr. and Mrs. After a minute's silence and "Reveille," finished, and they will be packed- .and Ringler of St.' Helens, Mr. and Mrs. the speaker offered a fitting prayer and shipped shortly. CARLOW;„ Oct. ,and Mrs. Harvey Alatison .,tnd Mr. Win. Ausiin the third verse of "For All the Saints Mrs. U. ,C. Dunlop will convene. the Allan Stoll and Mr. A.rnold Alliu Spent ,of 'W Ingham. Who from Their Labors ,liest" was rummage sale to be held in Nevember. Rev. II. J. Snell, Bill Craigand sung. It was a service steeped in Owing to Armistice Day, the November Sunday at Thedford, Mrs.! Stoll staying Donald l'ungblut attended the Huron beauty hf its simplicity. Other names meeting will be held a week later. for a few days. Y.P.S. rally. at Groderieh on Friday appearing on the plaque vere: 1914- Tlie regent graciously thanked all. Miss Verna Caldwell of Guelph spent night. :191S ----Alfred Whitson, Nelson ROA- members for their loyal support in the Week -end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ross will attend the son. Chas. Nevins, Wellington G000. making the bazatti. such% success, , , ' ?AO* MILVZ ATINLEEIC MAME WILL AID IN STUDENTS' EDUCATION Thu Alaueet. Chapter. met mostetay, tiettiber 3ist, vith the regent, Mrs. ('. Stanifortb, presiding. The puns a $200 tVati. 11rtittofterrell to complete the payment of the V.719.t) ob- jective for the second svar suesusirlal, -A 'donation .of 1615 was given to • th0 Ijoiste rrout appeal. The educational secretary, Mrs. Wil- mot, stated that in future, instead of ationtinp,.., schools. the Chutes 1.(yould. be required adopt individula students to help with their edneation. Mrs. W. G. Alactwait, hospital4 convener, called on three war brides,. Mitis A. Cleaver gave a report on pre -natal. care, . Word was received from head- Mrs. Geo. Caldwell.H - . • . - , enderson-liedy wedding at Dungan- 1939-1945 Jean Houston. Laura Wag - Mr. and Mrs. Fred .Seabrook of Cede- . non on 'Wednesday. ner, jenneth S,cott, ()tor -4 don Dobie, Al- WEST WAWANOSH TOWN.- - rich visited' Mrs. Allin on Sunday. . . • A Neighborly Move.-Tbe ladies of bert Govier, Eagene Debie, John .Weir, Margaret Clark and Joyce Cunning- the counnunity met in the Foresters llay Mugford, Carmen • Sebultz, Elmer.- SHIP SCHOOL AREA BOARD ,.... , . ham ,had theLr tonsils removed recently.. hall on Monday aftevioon• and pre- Schultz, Maurice McMillan. Douglas The regular meeting ',(')f vt•he ' West Mr. Win. Clark is running a, new sented Mrs. Wesley Bradnock, who lost McMillan. The honor roll is niaile ___, Wawanosb liichouLAreit .,ti.tax.a. ..11:2....... „bus or hissimite IQ Ogilgricit „Collegiate Institnte. • es-e-esst-Iting 1,ns-fir' esstr-short -time ago, of, 'Illte 171.3- nak-Pirct-mr-Irrilairre---rs lit--:-Fti 'Tjiritetober‘vith all the mem- Mr. Clare Walters of Auburn is 3vith a shower of miscellaneous articles. mounted on a bronze plate, except hers present. Tbe chairman, Trustee Mrs, Edgar. Lawson presided for a those of the deceased boys. Their, visiting 'Mrs. Allin and family. • Webb and the secretary were appointed short program which included the names are engraved On silver Plates. !to meet with the holsrd of Whitechurch , singing of "The Maple Leaf," with. Local returned men of both wars oc- At a county meeting of Boy ,Scout Mrs. R. J. Phillips presiding at the cupled the front seats of the. eentre puid fur sehooi to a rrange for the feeA to be leaders held at Clinton ,on ThursdaY piano. A reading was given by Mrs. aisle. pupils attenOng from the i. night last Orval Lobb of .Clinton was ..... .West Wawanosh school area. On MO- Th614„ MeNall, a piano instrumental by - -- .. elt:cted chairman: for the coming year, tion of Finnigan and Sproul the board Mrs. S. McClinchey, and a reading by DUNGANNON d,ided pay Hilliard Jefferson $30 Miss Ann Wurtele, F. "Whittingballa Mrs. Oliver- Anderson. Mrs. Lawson an141 Simpson, were. in attendance conducted ,a couple of contests.. Mrs. Las- part cost isf the insurafice at trans- frOm - .2•111.. C11Z, .MJ 9 pan.' CI{NX---Dial i20, Coderich French Dry Cleaners THE COMPLETE. SERVICE NEW STEAM SPOTTING DRY-CLEANING and PRESSING GENERAL REPAIRS Guaranteed Mothproofing Service. Waterproofing. Phone 122 PICK-UP • AND, DELIVERY , C. R. LOWERY H. O. JERRY Coal.* (Successor to Chas, C. Let; EsfatO Hardware We now have the following for immediate delivery • POCAHONTAS ALBERTA BRIQUETTES HAMCO COKE STOKER' COAL LONE STAR STEAM COAL We will'be pleaied to help' you with youv-heating problems ' and supply your requirements. PHONE 22'' AT THE HARBOUR air callto the front and n's ' . . DJ NGANNON. Oct. 30. -.- Mr. and; porta-tion contract. On iusaion -of Bradnock was ed hn Fingland and daughter . F1()11rsqr and Spruill the secretary was. was presentad with the gifts, wbieh MrJo ''. instracted to prepare financial state-, she opened and thanked each donor. Alice, of Londesboro, and son, Mr. - ' . Inents with the expedditures itemized. Bible Society Meeting. --,The "annual Frankjoinglaird, K.C., of Clinton, xyere.'i i s-, meet in g was • a djournt:d to meeting Of the Tipper Canada Bible mi 1\ visitors with ',Ctrs.- Minnie 1Ni4vember 5th, at l'.30 p.m. Society- was held in the Baptist church or . , 1, ,-, DUR.NIN PHILLIPS, Secretar.y. on, .MondaY evening, with .k,,Mr.. Cleo. J nes amt, son, Melville. , . Raithby presiding. The Scripture was Airs. Clots, plumbs and children, ! CHURCH NOTES . read by Rev. H. J, L. Henderson: and :Margaret Soy and .J.C.i, spent the week- -,praye,nwagL-offered137.::-"ReW-Riiht2,3lanifit4rIaliati,i, -'' wvIti-t4i-Isiice'-ttre. r•-• ' ; - .. , • -- . .. ...., .,ctaiiielL-‘,.:allie,seeeetar,v4retasuror,,,itAr.K.,..,,,fliviifel.„erwahut.;,,,,,sn:!,Bur,xterrttep,-4,-,-414441---wlymnjtd,-;wfst4i-e114-.'fiiit-rfa4,- it. J. Phillips. gave her reportforfhe past year, whieh!•showed that $140.30 hitt: of Goderich, has moved -witEThis faill'wsli-11) "r !Ile '0 1110 of Huron Preshc'tery VT.'', of the United Church had been forwarded to headquarters, wife . and two • little sons. Bill has of., i'linada will be held nver the Week- iiii increase of $48 frdin the prevleus etti ni n . with the new Reo Theatre ploy e t . . • end of Noventher 2 and 3 in the United .. year. ' The following officers were 111114:11:,11Nils.'a.si s. 'of Erskine Presbyterian church., at 'Wing-hain. The Sunday eleeted: President, Mr. Alfred Nesbit; enures \\;ere invited les 'the meriting service will be in charge of vice-president. local chs.g3'inen s seere- ,s. tin, preshvt erian church a 1 1 aleknow tl e i president, Dong10* L0Wless• Wnl- tary-treasurer, Mrs. It. J. Phillips. Rev. as vice-president, Russell Zur-, Rohl-. llacconnell spoke briefly on the a Mrs. guests on Thursday afternoon last ; !"',,'' 1 ll'' W Ingham. and t he secretary; work of the Bible Society and Mr. in-anse. (Rev.) C. H. McDonald at the • "ngg. . ,- s Miss Florenet: Aiken, Clinton. The. James Ilaitbby closed the meeting with message from prayer. horn. 'Mond'av, October 'Ist.• at ' Ill'ident will bring '1 . National Council. held at. Belleville in Women's Institute. - The monthly sava to Air. and - M IS. F rants , . kugast. fins:guest soloist will be Wil- ge, formerly of Dungannon, a's " . on, . . pit;taity, NOVgbiBEE. 1 to SATURDAY; NOV.. ail , LINEN WRITING PAD AND ENVELOPES Both for 25e , ROLLS RAZORS Are Waelx Again Ara ideal Xmas Gift a 9,15 COMB, BRUSH & IVIRROR SST Regular 4.50 for 3:45 Regular 7.50 for 4.95 Only a few at this price. FOUNTAI,N SYRINGE Red Rubber 0, Reg, 1.19 ° ' Special 99e JUNIPER KIDNEY PILLS Reg. 50e a box 2 for 65e • Dorothy Gray ° Reg. 2.50 for 1.50 • • Reg. 4.50 for 2.75 XMAS CARDS 12 Cards for 25e 111 Cards for 49e Outstanding Values LIINEN STATIONERY SpeckL_De ORAL COLD VACCINES SHERVAC 12 Tabs. 72c VITAVAX 30 Tabs. 2.50 This.is a iombination of oral cold vaccine and vitamins. --VACAGEN TABS. 20, for 2.00 100 for 7.00 - KEY CASE Holds 6 keys peeia1 59c' ' 15 CURL COMBS RED 2 fOr 15e meeting of the Women's Institute was Gerald Fianklin. 1 ints B. l'onren, held in the ,ForesterS' IItill, on Tues- on Sunday -Mr. and . ,1Irs. 'Victor ' . - • (lay, with .the first vice-president, .AIrs. . Albert Campbell,' in charge.- _Cards, of • '•-•• c • Errington visited Mrs. David Little of - - \LI.11\*.---At Alexiindra 111/SPitili. Gode- BORN from . Miss INIndeline l'ungbliit and rich: on k'rid:tv October 25t11. 19-16. John Chisholm, -11 highly reSpect JOHN 'CHISHOLM- • ' thaitks tor "Get Well" cards were read bereaved by the death of her husband. - tourriess orners. W lo , izi ate 3 been . . 1 1 • 1 1 • 'b '‘. •0- - • Mrs. J. J. Robeftson, also a letter of Mr. Gordon Nivens ha', traded' in. his . to Alr. •and Mi 1' Allin, R.R. 1, resident of Colborne townShip. died thanks from Mrs. P'Altni. Cowan .for a truck for a new one and arrived home Go(.1(:rich. t.; daughte.r. p. . -,- - . Ale.xandra, Hospital. on MOnday eve gift rs.:'Ceived. Mrs. Jas. Woods was from Woodstock last week -end. accom- 11! t( A't Alexandra Hospital, Mg-, after a short illness. He was appointed a delegate to attend the landed by his triends, \Allan iind Harold .., GOderich. on Monday, october 28th his eighty-sixth year. Mr. Chishol k in November. A reading was given sirs. cecil Blake, Mrs. Otto PoPP,! i Port ...1-lbeyt, 11‘ son. . • 1946, to Mr. and Airs. ElitterBlasi!ck. was born. in the township of Ashtiel Trea conventiOn to be held in London stack; Dif.kson,.who bad also been in, Wood- 1CARROL. - At, Alexandra IrosPital, 0 son of the late Hugh Chisholm an by. Mrs. Wilfred. Piunkett, and a sOlo Mrs.' Arthur Elliott, Miss Rebilial . Ann .Young. For the .grea ter part n_ ., was contributed by Miss Enna Alutach.' [ Goderich, 011 Thursday, October 14th, his life he farmed in ,Colborne tow ' AIrs. Lorne Ive'rs of .Dungannon, dis- Sproul and -Irs. Will Alc('01111ell tit-*: 1 941; to Mr. and Mrs. II. ,S, Carrol, ship. in whicli pursuit he -. was ve Essex,. st reet. .Goderich, a soa.. an.',•address , on "Wonten and Canada White of Talhotville. the Provinehll - 1 9.46. t,) Air. am1 ms.s. Is„ys Hodges, Carney: live son's, Rev. J. II. Chisholi ' ' Peter'sslle('e'ss f ue 1. i i iii:(! lei , IN'.(lasod Ile r illiclei.111htrin(-)ifyiStitg. n, tended a W.M.S. sectional meeting- at , tri(:t president, was present and gave Bsinniiies sn wednesday to - hear Airs. ! II( )"; ES' - At .11exItislra II(Ispital, of Tomorrow." . Current events were psesident, speak,' * Mrs; Roger .Self, ' . 1 411114;intion..a 411,11-113,1,,,,. , Goderich, on Thursday. tssober 24th,., are his " wife, the .• former Mat'Y . reviewed by Mrs...Fred Ross. A duet the Dominion president-, had spoken at . ••vaa; rendered by Mrs. Sidney NI. - ' of NV.est Lorne:. John, of -Dungannon: af Clinchey- and Miss Notqua Daer and evening, -and - on Wednesday fttvored; -: NOR AL1N. .--- A 1 A ie Natant Mks' tql-;11, Thwittis. liensim and Joseph. 111: t. . --c-' a meeting hi Goderich the previous . rt ' Mrs.. A. J. Ferguson •gave a reading. by visiting Benntiller for the morning Tickets; S%1 11' sold on a prize donated 'session. , , hayfield, a daughter. Goderiels, on, Sumbiy. Ocloher - '27th, Colborne ; rwo daughters, -,Mrs. Albe 1940. to Mr.- anal Mrs. E:irl •Nortuats• McGee. . Mrs. J. 1.shrield, and ;qrs., ;Wilfr ed ofC()iboar:11.de : Miss jtewn•On•ieSisethe'riss,.. by Mrs. Kenneth : Campbell. , kiss mr. ail kis. 11. .1. Duran left last „ " ' ' ' '''' ' At Alexandra 'Hospital • • ,'S'MITII. - . . , Moser.. ,Nornia-lbier was - the holder- of the .1yeek• on a ti.ip to visit their 'son, ! ' (1(shrich. on SaturdaY, Oetober octal, Itioky . ticket. which was drawn bk Mr. Chester Durnin, -and his wife and ' 1-946. to Mr. and Mrs. Alex-. ,S.'snith, holin, both of Goderich: -with the ' Na tiomal Anthem. Refresh- , accompanied in. their car by Alr. Thos.' • 'high mass in St. Peter's church. Rey. daTyhem NVitylie Brown.' The meeting closed- family , at .1'ittsburg., l'a. They were . ' Dungannon, a daughter, foulririnr .1 tookwith p lsaoclee solemn 1 N ' requiemednes- lit etas were 'serNi‘d by the hostesses, 11.ebster.of Witwanosh, , , J. 11, Chisholm was celebrant, 'assisted - AIrs• R. -J., Phillips, MrS. W. 'T.' Robi- The ' women's '4 0(1)11011 of the in ibis manner, which added much to Bey, A. N. Page of Dresden...Also it was played, Each imbiber was -given.-, hy Rev. IT. '1'. Fallon of Goderich and ! soli. :Ws. Fred Toll and Airs. A. J. united church met' tit the home of- Airs. the appresinti0n of the recital.: Other ! present in the sanctuary were C. 01. the Ferguson.. ,, ". ,Iloaor Molts on Alonday artermlon, with numbers , were fr(ini " such composers • Rev, T. J. McCarthy, .11.C...- Rev. Presbyterian Anniversary.- Despite. a good attendance. Ali's.- D. ‘.'. Fowler :1, ..chuiti11. 'st.htunann and Patlerewslii. T. P. Donnellan,...and Rev. L. Phalen, 'tla mage to the ehureh building 'from presided and after the opening hymn and the.v were intei'spersed with vocal , The Sermon witS' preached by _Rev: but not consumed," anniversary Ser- son, John I.:1-1 8. M Re'. - 1111 11 (C11 fic.e, wh'eli it was "burning .1Irs, Otto Popp read the Scripture lest solo- 1 . 1 's 1 ; , . tu 1 s. , Fa tiler Fallon. Many - tributes.; floral iss Pearl Finnigan Ha . 1ph Foster and Mrs. Gordon l'aylor, I and spiritual, were evidence of the • vieeS Were condueted in Knox Presby-• ied in prayer. Plans were diseussed aecampanied at the pima by Mrs. G.! high 'esteem in'wliich the deceased was ((Tian church 55 scheduled on Sunday. for, a Haillowe'en social on ThurSday c. Treleaven. The gueiu speaker. Itey. L. C. Jergen- night and ('(1111111111 ('('5 were appointed. son (if hltievale, delivered two sincere,, messages rich in spirittial content. FES S4SS-sss. s •-• GET IT AT EmEisoyi_ We pay the postage on all Mail orders over $2.00 YOUR I.D.L DRUGGIST ' PHONE 45 OBITUARY - ed 111 Miss Ann wiurtele will attend the n - in Inspectors' School of the Ontario nt Hunifte Society -in Tbronto on Nevem-. • was in the 'Rowan Catholic cemetery .in Colborne. townshiP;„the pallbearers being, four sons pf the deceased, John, Thomas, Benson and, Joseph. , • , d, her 7. and 81. Miss Wurtele is one of d two women inspectors. of , ry 41•11.111111Mma What a fast of flavour, wnat a tempting treat , /. 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Don't negleet these Pains. • pencil's Kidney Pills stimulate the 01 ((11 of the kidneys, help to elimi- nate the wastes wide]) are often the rause of haelmehe, rheurnatie. pains„ and minor urinary and bladder ail- ments. Thus Doan's Kidney: Pills help the kidneys to 'elear the body (If impurities. , Do nS thonsands of other Cana- dians !raw •done. Whea trOnbled, with haslotehe, take Doan 's Kidney Pills. On sale at all drug eountOrti, 50e a Ism T11,T Mi;burn Ltd,•, Toronto." Ont. 11Y 2)1 is. go e topic, "Are. you 111 ?'' bringing olit five' rtdieotis points. rl'he meeting came a close with a hy1110 and the Mizpalt benedic• ! Hon. Miss Ida 11'hyard, R.N.. has returned holm: after spending's:event 1 weeks wit% ' relatives at Bogota. N.J.,. and a few days with friends in Goderiels Air. and 2)1 15. Russel 1 K 11 ter and two children. of Listowel. kited Mr. .Krauter's sistee, -Mrs. I.:vets:it I•Trring- ton, on Sunday. r Mr. and Ali's. Rey "Rutledge, Dollen,. June tind Betty enjo.Ned Ertl) to l'or- olito Sunday, returning 1111 A11111da Y. • 10015 b/lek to T01'01110 with them t wo little girls: 54 1(110,1 1(11(1 I,1(1 11 11 El'iCkS1/11„ W110 11101 been :Staying with Ili,' Rutledge family 11(1) 1'12 twi) months. fr Mr. and Mrs. "Harvey Mole, who have purchased a farm four miles norpi of imelatow 1111(1 re(•ptitly, moved there, ' ha ye ' been remembered by friends a iid neighbors with gifts. Mrs. Mole, who! i5. not in the hest (41 heal1 11. is con- valescing at the home or :het, 5151e1' -111- .111w, ru. Ceoli, nth concession 1)1 \Vest .‘N'a wa nosh, near the Dithgannon- I,tieliliow rend. l'he gift, ,of a maga- zin(' stand 111)11 1114'1 111'1' W(.11' 1111101 iy presented, for whish 'appreciation is , felt by lI1l1've3, Belle and their little son I )01111 1(1. „Mr. and James Johnston have J)111 -('1111s('(1 a house in Goderic,h and wiii must, Isere Aly. Johnston is improving ia health after being con -1 tined to bed for the last 'five weeks, A. leadership training elass is being held at Nile for the last two weelcs with Rev. W. ltogers of the Dun- gannon T'itiled cluirch as one of thto teachers. liev. II. Snell. Aulpirn, is a ten(*yr 11(1 Itev. 1•. Cronhielm of itemniller is dean. About thirty- five are attending the class. , A Rare Musical Treat. - Frank Stephens, concert pia 11 is t and lecturer ; oT Torah to, go ve 11 spl ctolid concert Thursday evening last. made possible, at the I)ungannon I'nited elioreh on by a visit to his brother-in-law. George Harris. Ins first number, '''.%10onlight Sonata," by Beethoven, was first des- erihed with it short history of the composer to enlighten the audienee to fl)e eltange in teinpo 00(1. 0100i1 05 ' 1 1(``. 1,• . v v1. held' In •the community. Intermen Photogrnplier from the well- known • MEYERS STUDIO, Toronto ,iving you an 78x10" Colortone Oil Portrait in beautiful. De Luxe 'Polder .at $1.99.-- - ONLY": will be at Mrs. Charles Black's,' Eltin Ave. and Montreal St., on • TUESDAY, 'NOV.. 12th, from 1 to 9 o'cleck p.m. ( a e.1 00.1111011. 1 .00. from repre- sentative or -Alm ,RInck. and 101y 99e at time of sitting. soommou,somiumonissommenumuma, - o 3 -piece, Velour, wine h,nd blue By Kroehler Cushionized, Construction, • $185.00 3 -piece Combination, Mohair, wine and green $210.00, 3 -piece Itepp, wine and green , Sectional 'Chesterfield, Kroehler New and beautiful Boudoir Chairs Chenille, Bed Spreads 46 Steel ed, Walnut finish' 4 6 Spring, eek -end Special ,,,,,i6ghlatatTtraebsise BLACKSTONE'S , ON THE BiloADWAVOP60DE11104 STOVES, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE'S, PA-Iin PHONE 2400T ▪ $150.00 $150,00 $9.9 $15.90 and up $52...50 (Complete)'. 11. \1• •!.4 •1 l\l , •,\ ; • Hi.