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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-02, Page 8r - r New Fall I Wall Paper ein.,,'Mille e'es hosse,ie . . . tto..1 wIl, the J1 :ass e; tile time to lime ;cow rostu.;.- ikon:tied, As winter a: pro3 tilos, VOL( Viii appiceette cheery blight rooms. .1 1 'VOIR 1111111101Mli • ••••• 1 'o !ow.. nipsoi. min 114.110 -- upon hearing of the audshan &Parte- nswiey • ure from that lee of Is Gum eldiN, tom at Vac aid Mrs. Gilber• NAMINNIMIXION Genies,f Rotimay. While net feel. w* an to v md. 4,46nwpertieelarly well, yet he attend-, ted Divine Service On gawky svaninal in the eharch of width his father is our HITS Th. Style *nd Priam ars Right. t 'sr 1g4 Si reetnn I Sin :el is GODERICH. letter intent* selforiajg,, kis fland passed away oa Tuesday evening being spinal meningitis. He war born in Hamilton, May 4th. 11006 (where ha received his early educa- tion) and came to Dungannen when a small boy. Of late he had been in attendance at the High School in Kincardine, and hied just passed his exents. for entrance to Normel, his spplimition to attend the Stratford Norms 1 having been recently aceept. ;diadem id Knox College which opened ed. Just . entering young manhood, • -7- Neu per*: frost) 121; C. ta- m week, he had the promise of a useful life • Roll up. Mr. Wallece Twamiey has been ir before him, It being hie intention to title neighborhood of late, cutting Bafgains in last year's corn with his corn binder. Owing to•the anniversary services -stock frOnl 7!1C., in. the Methodist Church next Sund*Y, services in Erskine Presbyterian Church will be withdrawn for that day. pastor. He wiui taken ill on Mond*, DUNGANNON ! Zr. Bruce Gray has resumed his Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson and Master Allan Reed motored on Fri- day to Elora, where they. Mere -week- end guests with lilr. and Mrs. J. M Wilson. , Mrs. (has. 'Whitely, •uf Oodericb Book Store : tp., visited her grandmottier,--Mrs •Deeense-whoesve-regref to state, has tobeen very low, during the past week lilr. Marvin Durnin, of Goderich _ . . was a visitor at the home. of Mrs. on - • Mel jt funny what ft la of diffDreary Tuesday.er. Last week's budget of Dungannon est kinds of cigars this world needs. correspondence, . though nulled in a good time on Wednesday morning did not reach the Sar lace until noon on Thureday, after the Star was , on the press, which accounts for its • Specialties in 'Weddle va die s and Floral Designs EASFAISPCLIVElltb 70 ALL PARISGEO. OF CANADA AND 7RE -ern ES • GEO. STEWART it Phnom *05 Onelerlon ee - .41 enter the ministry. fie was except- ionsilly gifted as a sweet singer, and assisted in the service of praise at, the anniversary services held in Er. *hie church here about a year ago. The singing of solos, in his clean baritone voive, at both these services will lone. be remembered with pleas. ure by those hearing him, the merit- ing number, "Save Thine Own Wes', Lord," -being especially effective *a a consecration hymn. His selection for the eveningservice Wint,. "The Regger- , ,.-interspersed :with Verses from the well.known hymn "Must Jesus bear the cross alone?" ending with these' words of ''essur. once : "The eonseernted crabs rli bear, Till death shall set me free, And then go home my crown to wear. •er there's a crewn ier me." The funeral-whieh was ',held to Kin- cardine cemetery, seas attended by a Vast number of sympittineing friends front the former charges in which nonsappearance in our, last issue. It Mr. Gomm . served as paetor, viz. is published this. week. , Pine River, Dungannon and Port AI - The many Dungannon friends soi beq, else by many frorn Kincardine. The "Tuxis Boys," et erhich club de- ceased was a member dur:ng his stay in Kincardine, marchea In a body to the cemetery,' 'ware they performed the last sad rites over the grave of a beloved member. The service at the graveside was conducted by Rete Mr. Overend, of Kincardine, assisted by Rev. Hardie, of I:oche:eh, and two I esldent- Tinnisters or---Xiiharditie; which shc • The many beautiful floral offerings ed in an accident, in one of Miss Lulu Kennedy, who will be s'5. membered as being one of ,the enter. • tainers from High Park Presbyterian church, Toronto, who visited Dun- gannon in August, will learn with re. Bret that she was so unfortunate as to be knocked dosdn 'by a motor car some ten days ago, sustaining injur- ies which sill confine her to the house fl for some time. Mrs. Gray also • them being a cresce aloes Rorapers at 01 priers from ttp. The yluinet4 i :2 tu the bet' SEE TIE SPLENDID VALUES IN OUR STORE FOR Maul SS°7;;;TE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3rd and 4th'41 401011031.1.61011011110=011aM4. • 7 1111111 .-.••••• 111111 1 1 II III r • ociiiivousiAlli101601=001611111111102=mmammillimaxami LLIIONIIIIirm...•11.111iiiiii TeURSDAY, 00T. GRAY'S GIGANTIC SALE CARLOW The W. M. Society will hold Its' monthly ineetieg on TUesd..y, the 701.1 Oct. With two *mulling outtlte in the.' resiverygebailborhyood. both, tiro end women. are As Sunday watt very wet and sew were mitt to church, the relit, day sortie* nes uoetponed until next Finn- irtiotpodOsiteto5evh. when a liege attetilance COLBORNE The School Fair held et Carlow on Itionilay of lest week nee atteneee. Is is perhaps one ot the best school retie held In this section ot in Co. There watt an abundance ot eeeibits in nearly alt the departments. in tact. we ballet* there! was considerable bum ovs• meat in many at the exhibits of former years, eitpechally those in domestic sot. ence, including home road° confectiou. ery. There watt also sliest interest taken in the fairly large exhibit ot stock. Six schools took pelt in the parade ane phveleat culture drill, 'The pile.° list will belayed on page 7. SHEPPARDTON ails% 'Use Bogie spent last weekend in Goderich. troMtur.Calinideallia7all° ret nvVittii“ntrit' rmeltivreeds Rev. 'W. D. flawkins, of ItiytliPwill conduct anniversary gerViCeti in the Port Albert Anglicen Church on Sunder October at 11 a.m. and 7r.in, The . (allowing is the Sheptardton Sabo& report for the month ot Septern- • her: -Sts IV. Alma Johnston. 75: Pearl Jsuce, ite Clayton bloater, 55. Sr. IV: Mabel Fosters 70; Ruth Foster, 57. Roy lio,--r•ltrSr. Margaret Roster,- 7U Teddy Viooncian, 77: .Dorothy &MOH, 66: Richard Cousins. 55; Lloyd 13iindlev. • A few of our big specials are : TERRY TOWELS CHILDREN'S WOOL SWEATERS • The is 15 X ); il:W4S1'.1Pade of heavy cloth with neatiYheilinied edges. While they. last, each 19c PONGEE VLK • In the natural shade only, splendid for, curtains, children's dresses or lingerie garments. Specially iced, pr yd .69e ANDERSON'S SCOTCH NGHAMS The width is 32 inches, a these are Anderson's Gold Label Gingh tit Lim; ited stock, per yd 32c • • __CHILDREN'S WINTE_R VESTS In natural or white shades,'these are a good heavy weight and a good range of largest sizes Vests or Drawers, each.. 69e LADIES' WINTER VESTS • These are in 'all sizes up to all; the style is either high neck and long , sleeves, or low -neck and short sleeves.. Specially priced each, ..... FLANNELETTE 41)111 27 in. wide, in shades grey, pink - or blue, Specially priced', .! yds for 51.00 SPORT FLANNELS , In h good range of shades, Phil 56 Lit- • ches wide and just new, Specially priced per yd'........ . $1.49 • East Side of Square e a A • S A As. tirtihnshavdados waaitnidl 01)011111ot; aagrtm. oorhradode,. daTinhtet are exceptional value. Clearing at each $2.19 CREPE.DE.CHINE The width is 4o inches and they are all from our regular stock -and are the fin- • est weight- In any shade regular 12.26 • splendid range of shades. These $5:15 '• Sale price, per yd CHAMOISKITE GLOVES - In ladies and misses.' sizes only. A • exceptional values, per pair 69c CURTAINING • • . Scrim and Curtain mu' 4in in cream and white *shades. Splendid for .rear win- - dows. Priced per yd... — „ -1So' PURE WOOL HOSE A splendid weight of plain cashmere. They are pure wool and in black only. - Priced per pair ' ... ,..79c • - FLANNELETTE . Pull 36 inches wide in shades grey, pink or blue Specially 'priced, per yd .....28c . KIMONA VELOURS " • In shades grey, mauve and blue with • very heti patterns. Priced'per yd. .56c CRAY. Phone CQ. 36 • it.,:taiksARy sERvicEs was a pesseriger. when two ears co. among ..V111116 dfit'es nda next 'Oct. '5th. ' — • nt from se, Je III. Thelma 3onee, 69; Belph lid and the congregations f Dungann n elPliliT is u Y ed, she received a severe shale. o, andFoster, 7 ; Isabelcc ; Tony rsst Mr....Ino. E. Sharman, of town was ing up. We wish them both a speedy -Pole Albert, beim silent testimone to loan. Pr. tin Irene Graham, Pr. Irene Mr, Elliott is a gentleman in the with her throughout. her illness, and r and FOWL SUPPER iecove ry. • • the esteerri in which deceased Was Faster, Maricaleotiter, Clarence Essex. prime of life and of evangelical faith held, and also Jiympa_thy_ for_the _her, 11.* Driver Tsacheresc and evangelietie gifts and has been het aunt, Miss; I. E. Sharman. was • 'Sudsy, Ottober 19th Services at a.m. and 7 pan. let A. fileFARIANE, N. • OF BAYFIELD , eh arge 0-&41b-if2-ist FOWL SUPPER Vollowed by Splendid Program • Next Sabbath, October 5th, atini. caved family, who, owing to 'the e'en, Rev. Rosie- will -ecintliidt greatly bleseecl.in his woil. Ile • as nes*. • ,there-duinne. the last week of her ill had, a large and honorable record and. was -14 years -'pastor of the Baptist church at Waterford, Ont. His lest pastorates have been at Dovercourt, Road and The Tabernacle, Charles St., both of Toronto. His Wifeis a lady of "culture, ability, andmuch personal charm, and has .been a woe. -A-epecial-feature -of She • VleThie-e-fitiroliaY,;:tUdar; -01-Irr.'117' the helper to her hue —t— eeming 'service will -be_the....oilicisi Rtc Boyle. Rev. It. Pete,* und others. now being inetalled h the two oldest Th I ft d ve • ' •will • be 1 I t • tagteue nature of the dieease, were Methndis:t Church. Rev- ws---1C' V$ not allowed to attend the funeral: borne, R. A., of Londesboroi /In the Sorrowing family is extended preach at 11 o'clock and at 7 in the.the heartfelt sympathy of all in this evening, and special MUSIC WM De district, and we would direct their rendered .by the choir. A special thoughts to the knowledge that their offering,of $400 is being asked for, to t toveti. oxie has but exchanged his be applied to the local expenses of the cross f . . given by ZURICH ENTERTAINERS Mil NOT MISS' THIS TREAT riotnil FOR POSTERS 1 traseMea tileaes It eke "Pelee* of Wet's" was couiltig tosetoilerigh, would ;41011 sieve a dolite and a bait to hear st.ini woe.' . • von eat% get a Veto): Record made by him -tee only one in existeace ,too, and with a selection by "The Cohlotioent Coartro aantl"-otte of the finest ebe world, recorded oa the.beck' !hold -yon .iike to heat it?. Ri E. JENNER. Net t Bask of Calenerti t. Fashionable Models of a lquality you -will prolciste. Tail Crowns in flats of all types *lowers rival Plumage in Smartness. &vet, Volotn° and Felt i4r. leading Fabrics. Them in Stvlo sod Digniti, i1 wetly Kirit in correct Millinery for the, Fall and Winter Season. ?meg lirsposiies is lulled. analversiary services in the Sheppard. ton- Methodist church en Sunday,. Oat. oto, at 11 aart. and 7 p.m, The Nilo choir will intish specie/ music. fowl supper will be served on Triesda v evening from 6 to a o'clock, atter whi,k a emended program win, be given, by tb'e 111111 Riree 'Male Quartette; the Knot Church Orchestra Oodeoloh' Mira turning on •of the rieW electric lights, • WNSHIP Admission ISO ceots.children so cents. OBITIJARY UriURN SHARMANeThe death occurred s at the Woodstock General Hospital er correepondent) W d cla ' Se te b toi of Zion (Minch; • members of the official board, Mr, Taylor's Omni's, Intend „bolding their Sanderson and Mr. :ones. AR • are regular inanthly tifeetia4 Oa. 7th, at .(From Allah Jnvlted to these belpful services. • Miss Melva The Rally Do service at 'Union t f 2 o'clock (Intended for lest week) ow h God jai 1 tilile guest little sofi, Billie, of SheP.Pawitan• will ire held eext Sunday, Oct. fith• *pent .Sunday at the hen* of Mrs. ,et 3 p, ni. . ° Anniversary serviees will fie held Mr: R. J. Durnin, 5th concegaion at Bethel bletbodist church on Sun. of Ashfield, hos impioved the 11P-• deY. Oetober 12th, at 11 a. m. and 'I 'Mr.• and Mrs. Harold Tiatand law tei rain last $. Pr --WW•nalliP2-404POnT W. R. Stothers. *. - pearance of, his house by the alePii- p. a). Spejal music. on: pudsday, 'cation of a .coat of paint. October 14th, a fowl aupper will be We are pleased to see Mr. Robert •nerved by the Ladies' Md in the' Moore able to be out Again after his church shed, followed by an enter- hcent accident, although he still tainment. Admission 5Cie and 25e,s, • keeps one eye bandaged. lie hopes soon to retern to work.' . FUR sALE. The regular meeting of .the Dun. Hoirnoql ille Clime* Vactory. gannon 'branch of the Women's In- Good brisk Building, also statute is being held today, Thursday UICO Residence, sold .separ_ • at the Parsonage,Ththee thoo;niee, of„wbMrs4t. (Rev.) Peters, jaormteogsetcheorn. Connolly to should a child be taught before going to school,' will be introduced by Mrs - G r, Cif - ONT. L. Smiley. Roll call -e -"Cute sayings of children." ASIIFIELD Mr. and Mrs. w. Olaiee, of Tor. little son has come to make his onto, attended the funeral of the late en pri. home with Mr. and. Mre., Gordon Leslie Gomm at Kincardine day last Mr. and Mrs. Roza, Mr -Drennan on the Lake Shore, and Mrs. B. •I; Cravrford, Mrs. E. 0. The Ashfield Auxiliary of the W. Duff,J4-14'sand Mrs. IL Davidson and M. S. will hold its October meeting MesirS:\gruce Gray nnt: T. Stothers at the home of Mrs. Albert Beckett were° an Kincardine- as the funeral on Wednesday,. Oct. 8th. Mrs. (on Friday). • ' (Rev) MacCallum, of Lueknow, will Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Pentland, who be present to addrest ithe ladies, have spent several months with Mrs. The coming plebiscite on the 'tern. David Girvin, and also with relatives persince question will be Peominent feature of the diseuesion. • in Lucknow, have purchased a lot on the Ilamiltolt-Grimeby Highway - BENMILLP4R within a mile of Grinfeby, and will rivet a house thereon, ai they intend The Rally Day services in 'temente!: to nukite it their home in the future and Zion Smutty schools home been • Rev.' Es Hays spent; the week.end PeeiPenedt OD DOCODOie of the hisevr Min of lent Sudsy, to October lath. in- Toreeto. mrs and Mrs silthiumnre Angus'J The oung People'e Italie to be held • .,,„„s lienmillee chinch aext sunday even• time their &lighters. Riam'uy ""° ing,Oct oototoeuelog 7.60. will Lillian, tit Welland, and Miss .Enutin boot epeeist Interco. service, of Augustnie. of Aroma, ,motored up on which case feature 1$ a pageant entitled Tuesday and Were wisest* with Mr °Richt wilt be eonducted *nd Mrs. A. B. penetand. The MIs- and peetientett entirely by the young ses Manche and itlY11411 Augustine People of the deceit. It will be uplitt. both served u Rod Cress nurses.ov. lug. itterriring and eueouregiug. Let testas during tbe war, the former in eltrYbedY eel" - France and the latter in Selonica. , Mr. Bruce Gray occupied the pul. NILE pit of Sone% Kinloss Presbyterian Mies Gladys Seguss is visiting at chureh on Sunday lest. - ofi e nes Y' MOrinnit. p 01 l'oronte, hike been 24th, -of--±hfireforie---Eleaner, only forldaughter of. Me. John. E. Sharman, 474e-tsVisillefi: " granddsiughter-of-M Mise Rae, Andreae went to Toronto N., McLean, of Woodetack. Miss on Tuesday, where she has accepted 'Sharman had been ill for the past a Position in Varlispourt Social Ser. mouth with peritonitis, and while , vice. • • sonte.hopes had been enterteined for Miss S. Pierce is spending some her recovery, her condition became' two weeks in Goderich, visiting at serious during the past few days the home of her niece, Mrs. J. Rob. and' she passed away 'on Wednesday ertson. morning. Miss Sharman was form.' Rev. W. It Alp and Rev: P. S. erly a member of the staff of the Banes attended the meeting of Gode- Woodstock Sentinel -Review, and was rich Sunimer Schilol Executive-. in held in high esteem by her .fellow Godericit on Monday. Plans were *ethers on the newspaper and by a made for neXt Year's- Summer School. wide circle of Sriends. The ',funeral • F telly Dasy wits: observed -In ibe which Was private, took place on 11 - considering the unfavorable weather, and an interesting program was .give pressive onte'conducted•bY Rev. V. F. en. , to . o/ Ch P Nevi is III r Methodist undaY Moot last Sun- " n day. There was a good attendance, dance, Givens street. The service at 11111111111.111.11111111.811.111111111111•1111111111 ' the house was a very simple and im- 4, ' bo pleased to'take Sittings' of ail citizens of pioneer 118e1 • eighty -years and over for a Goderich Historical colltmelon, and each sitter will be witho photo of Muted!. *Mug t")(11DadeRm. greaws ancy • For the long' wipter •evenitigs. All thel„letest dasign_a_inLVed-- spreWeia,Pillew 'Cases. Vanity Sets, Cushion Tops, Ruonere, Tewela, Luncheon Sets. Card • Table- Covers, ete., Everything in Silks and Crochet Threads. •-•-' Start :Now--"Butructuas free Smith's Art and Gift Store: East Street • Phone 198 Ata meeting at Mr. O. E. Erratt's byterian church, of which the deceit's last Monday evening, it was decided grin, Walter Sharman, J. A.' McLean • -TO CONsnont A -- Foresters' Hall in the near future, tc laid to rest in the Presbyterian cern- ed was a member. The pallbearers to hold a Prohibition Rally the were her four uncles, R. A, IdelOg e one and W Mainzer The remaiiis were include all the surrounding district .oL Auburn,.*tory. Many Sorel tributes testified Remember Westffeld anniversary to the esteem in which the deceased services next Sunday at 2.80 and 7.80. was held. Among the but -of -town. p. ne Rey, A. Fe Millson; B. A., of people who were present for the fun - Brownsville, former pastor, will be eral were:. Mrs. J. E. Sharman the preacher. SpecWa ial music• by tbe lter Sharman, Mrs. Jack Haldane - brotherhood and the regular choirs of Detroit; Miss Emma. Campbell, of Auburn Methodist church hold their Toronto and William- Shairmani. of anniversary -the following Sunday Gederich. The deceased's fa her Oitober 12th, with Rev. 3. E. Holmes chairmanof Goderich • dietrict, at preacher, •• AMONG THE CHURCHES The Arthur Circle of KnoiCOurch will hold their minuet bazaar on Nov. Ise Please reserve the date. In Knox church the ,services will be conducted by the minister. Sub- jects of sermthis, 11 a. tn., "To Theta that Love God;" 7 p. m., "Loyalty." Sabbath School and Bible Classes at 3 o'citiek. At the Victoria Street idethoeist _ Churh the eervicee next Sunday Will (*conducted by the pestor, Reit.f.T. W. Hetily,14.A Special Properationt ate Whig made for the Evangelistic aiervIces beguile,* Oct 13. Prot. and Mrs. Wells of Indiatetpolie ind. have an inter* national repntait Ion ON long evangelists. Von will be delighted with then,. The services at North St. Metho. dist ehurch next Sunday Neill be coin ducted by the pastor, Rev. J, E. Rohr" ,At10 *. me the Men's Club will discuss the topic, "Is Govern- ment Control a Sueress?" It- will be introduced by Mr. R. J. blegme. Monday, 'Oct. 6th, Xer. W. S. Don. rielly, of Exeter, will give his inter - eating lecture on "Scrape," under the auspices of the Young People's Lea. gue. At St. Georges church an Sunday last, the Very Reverend Dean Paget of Calgary, preached at both services. In the morning he took as his text' Iter. 111, 8, "Behold 1 set before thee im open door," and in a sfinple, earn. au manner poleterl his hearers to the. church as the *poi door leading tel Itteven. In the erasing, front thi words, "1 see that all Whirs tOtit to au end; lest Thy esitwasadareitt is ex. wreak* Vetoer Pa. CX1X, 16, he tootlakod1 and loroogla to * conchs. lett his wiewdbeg illeeserso. tor. F. C. Elliott, of Tersete„ who le room** to an %manholes* mill treat the torapelet etesteh hie accepted the postorane. enteral upon The union meetisar in the interests J'. fl, Tone r P. S., visited the Nile of temperance, which as held in the school en Tuesday Methodist . church on *Sunday morn. last. Mrs. E. Seguss had the misfortune ing last, was attended by a goodlY numb.ers of interested people. The to ein'ain ber hnide 1114 week. Ilpmktr, Rev. ,r, E. c4,8dtas. ,,,e Ext., Mr. Richard Ityariss, tofsundGodaye,rich ter, iiresintiid that Situation in St ;ritai '1443" It- Narcotnitor I rind intelligent address, stowing that Mies P. Curry is !Lilting her "Government Control," as it worke niece, Mrs. 'John: Middleton, of Gode-, Oat in other, provinces, :s not very rich tp. satisfactory sis * temperance intim- Mt, and Mrs. II. O. Pentland, with ure. Committees have been appoint- their young son; are visiting at the ed and the district organized for thehome or Mrs. J. H. Pentland. coining caMpaign. Anaiveridiry atievices will lae held A widespread feeling of regret and en Nile 'church on Sunday, (Itt. 26th sympathy prevailed in this distrkt .partieninrs later. Remember the Mac Vicar S ICH, ONT. Amateur 011t rolopilts mut trilities Is 01 Ike Utter Elul Leave :our Films with us for. good yolk and protnpt; morvioo. We else vary a hilliMock of Fame anti pi fitting material*. Plow 117 Rally Day service was not held last Sunday on account of wrifavot. 1 able weather, but will be observed en Sund17, art. nth; A large at. tendenet and a Mural offering.Is looked tor. Proceeds to be derated to the S. S. Aid and Extenidon Fssd. Rev. and' Mrs. White are Otitis* frieride Chatham and other plates The foram* Is mottled to take the work of Roe. IL Porte oat eon - day,'** 11r. Roils win take charge: tileowl.' at pardon stain' lug stw1 repel* owe Nundsy. • awo r, Saidle Horses FOR HIRE• • NEW RED BARN mull $t, 60DERICS • Goo(l, tenable driving horse,: tor sale at all times • • Good etorage for cars by ilsysweek or month. n 0=0, .Oggeft, .012200neta. 1 • Auto and Horse Livery II • Noll Sale and Exchange Ram 0 . 1 ....Ssi_Lata a CO00 t• Annotinces that he has opened Up:ro-Dilt4 Shoe Repair Shell on Cidkorne Street • at the rear of the Bank of .;4 Artd---is-pbsparefOo i do all Hoes of Shoelitaiting rad Repairing , ip...4‘,...w..."•+0.0%."...".0404........ , r . Biggest Assortment' in„The Time Has Cose.„ Town. . When peogle realize thee tbeys • , can get the best. eervice and. value In .Clearting as Pressing az HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S Goderich French 1)17 Clam* Works FURNITURE EXCHANOE 1J 11 'VROQNIAN O. the Broadway of Goderich • • -,Phone Wad Strut T. M. DURNZN Grapes for Sal! ! a Anyone wishing Grapes this iierotoe till Meese hoe his enter 'et:1y.- Geed seoln. Merelal varieties. Iluodrect • Pound 1ota as 5 tenni. pes, smaller quantities 6 emits. Write or call On 0*0.1.JAITH. 0 wake, g.tt;x0. *Alarm rood) otophone ti o* 601. Orden”, 1eti, st Sturdy's. or Iloeye .grooety atom will be prompt. lv attestled to. IN* New Fall Shoes.. • Are arriving Daily- 1111111111111110111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 You will like their appearance. You will ap. preciate their fitting qualities, and you will be agreeably surprised when you learn the reasonable prices we are able to sell such goods for. Your Inspection is Invited, 0 • 0 0 0. SliARMAN'S SHOE STORE.. PHONE 1511 W. R Sharman • GODERICH •