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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1924-10-16, Page 10! 6 A a • quietly span to 'Port Huron, where with t Y •a her home on Satui- takes charge of the e,exvices in Eg. spent the week -orad pleasantlywrath day last, Oct: 11th, Having, lived epnwN Topics �e� mondvlile. The Rev. Mr. McDonald., relatives.. her life -time of over seventy*nine Erskine Presbyterian i ver read to meet on Nov. 3rd,,at 1.30 p. M. - James Murphy; 415; Willie. Kenn lacaerd wi *sterane r °ono, on Montt ay th i' bye rise church here `church on Sunday, .Jov of send a helphng hand, aha was dearly+ G; THOMI' SOl�i, Clerk.- )lift Y PIAid !!AM 76tH o' "" r7:-7....-r."7.-•�........_... At TURN� ars alit sheet { by risk- , iAlr aeMari.teas. New arraslnrreets last waysk igr. tdpr Lvarw heat are betattle. ta, peweat tie mews• ia�t+rY teauuiWt lan+bett 1! Osia�lell. � is Liver a1tMt�al� tett nriax t),tt a e 1 I.iteratvirr is being M all a t ]hare ttwrt. served b 'sr *n+t: ti roams 1 at at ell to on rhurclt *,area t• the >rr a«red frost 5 to i o'c acia Presbyterian& i.J_ l.I lm, Ir44411 *,,iii Mrt r TEIPt . 1 -r • No need to wait until tbelast minute to give & patty. Do It Now. "Nazism's ilalloween Goods add to the *nal touch of gaiety Air. Joseph Levees is aMAlei re., DUNGa NNON l;nrirs to his house *M lei 1R se Hera—On Sept. Itilth, is Mr. end lies.window. Mrs. David Nevins, a dautbter. itr- Ralph Msrnry and ;sully week hits --On uaday, Oct. 12th, to lilt i visiting fry this is da at neer! flee for. ,and Mrs. T. Dixon, Jr., of Ash*eid, a s ni part SPECIAL � C� e•1• Lases' Up•�ts-Date Nsckwser, Chokers sand Conor*,. Mar F lines. of Statlrlsp• Mrs. til Goods. Mrs. o titNoLisr ter.. of Hotrod., ler visit- '"a''' I MISS S. NOBLE Ing her father, lir. Veen. Mentzer Born—On Thursday. Sept. 4th. tc of the vilir, at present. Mr. and Mrs. • Wsa. Nevins, a son. -- -- pan Mrs. lltranglneut was at Yippee thin James Gordon. week visiting her eider, Mrs. #etc• - Horn—On Tuesday. Oct. 7th, to Mr 1 Kenzie, hello Is variously til. and Mrs. Thomas We:ncter, a daugh- LOYAL Mr. George Manse, of London, cal. ter, Nara >attabelle. ' Mr. borne Rage's. of tioderiou Tp., led ort award friends in this totalityBorn--On Taieeday, Sept. 18th, to has rwntvet "r•Lloyd oan{'s tank'. tits farmer part of thrls week. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Riveat,. of Ash- Urs. James file* is speeding a ao0pla field, a daughter, Iris Anetta. of weeks wart) frilled*, at Otesgertilie. Mr. death >forhl. who has been ,on - lits des. Mcl:•achern. of London.' )ties Prelim. et Kincardine._ xiseat ' _ tits shah list fora bag time, to all the. imecPe li at the hove al Alt•, Jui,w is visiting her patents fora few days. a�s 4 gradually roaring the Yartas(. em!'•. rte' Mrs, ROA. Moore is visiting her Mise Aa a attended the Teachers' ..101 'are mod to be stile to suit*. daughter, Mrs. Nevins, at Learning- Convention\on 'limitedly and Friday of that hiss Laura Phillipe is on a fair ton. Iast,wcek. way to recovery from her recent ill= Miss Amber McKenzie, of London Ur. Erank` 'ausg ie havinga versed* e. a was a week -end guest under the par added to his i►ouwe, Mr. James McPhee, ental roof. • lot Goderich, in doing the work. nes The former part of this weak Mx Mr. and Mrs. F. Maes visited at the Charles, Robertson and family. of- home of Mr. and Mi s• liicNain on NILE tlederlch, visited friend* in the vii- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ssmue; Currey and BOOK Miss Ida Elleslay was a guest at their young son Of the Nile on visit oto N pan, ea to see anoldac. the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Me. I4 members of L. U. L. No. 105° ntence, returning home this Kenzie over Sunday* ad • era making arrangements for a box quai Mr. Marvin Detain and Miss _..--0-40- „i li - week• Thom son of f:oderlch. visited at social about Nov. 6kh. More part], tofloveral from the village- ethos went - culara later. . iviaton to work in Mr. Aequith'rr the home of Mise Dreary an Sunday. The anniversary services of Nile Ter - evaporator, made a short visit home Mr. Sellers, of Knox Colleges' Tar» church acre to be held ,,n Sunday, at the end of the weeit. onto, occupied the pu.pit " of Erskine 20th. Rev. J. E. Holmen, of , Oct.Qct. Last •Saturday afternoom the lie. I'resbytorisn church' on Sunday last. 20 h North SJ. church, i8 to preach e• : cent tea of the Presbyterian mission 1Ir. Thos. Smiley was removed }est the, morning, and Rev. W. R. Alp, of blind was well patronized, notwith• week to Goderich hospital, where we Auburn, in the evening. The . music eitanding the busy season. sincerely hope he may make a speedy in the evening will' be- provided by Lest Thursday evening several of recovery. the Carlow choir. the Masonic fratei nit} . of the-villaiCe Mr...land...Mrs. Matthew Sproul, o>* accompanied; several trom Carlow on Leamington, are visiting relatives in BLNMY�•LER a visit to the Masonic Lodge -at Luck- this district, also at Lucknow sand I There will be no preaching services now, Z�ir Mr. and , in Bethel and no p ler next services • Last Sabbath afternoon and even• Mrs. Olivet Smith anti in account the annidertaSu tar- ing the anniversary services in the daughter, Marjorie, of Kingsville, are vices c nt ofit which the preacher-� • Methodist church well well attended. eluents at the home of.Mr, and Mrs. vice be Rev.,al. 1 . Holmes, ; of Gado. iJas. Smith. Two excellent sermons were preach. !rich, at 2•30 and Rev W. R. Osborne _ cd by the Rev. Air t ialmes, of Gode. i• Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and of Londeabriro, at 7.00. , “ARTHUR CIRCLE.. Bomar Lecture lilui Latct t?ercii SATUPSAY, NOV. lst A >X''SO P.m Sale nga ' Flim; Work nil Calor. Tim SItD1t11D . • �little son, Malcotm, mc- , I -_..The' -late- Lnr;r+etia Yen -state' passed' rich y.�.».-- l�e•ct Sabbath the Rev W, R. Alp away : d te00k ,Chapter I.0.D.E. will hold of Egmondville, will preach anniver. ( Anniversary* services will be oh- years in ,this neighborhood, site eta. , Ott. 1 e 'Presbyterian 2nd,k: Sr,.-III.,:.total 5Q0= -life Belief saltie. at 4 1d pi=n. which further announcement will be beloved •by, her fr'enos- For sortie . ---,- • 355, 'Theodore Redmond,. 2A7i; Thein, Feerr'tt 'mapper et Union church The Rev. Mr. Livinatstone gave a + n ''made next,rweek. time .she had been' AL,ng from heart HOBOES' NIGHT C+oi�eriesit township; on Taesdaq; OeI. Aresterature asHall,t nonythc corn art vote! Miss Leddy is staying with het trouble, her weakness becoming more . (With apologies to .. the Goderich w. Orchestra df Cl n I• 0•• FOR FIOMESEWING COMFORTER CHINTZ Full 56 inches wide, in splendid patterns specially chosen for com- forter covering. See them 'dour window this week. Priced at...2$c yd. PONGEE SILK.. Another shipment just arrived a and selling at the same special price. This is in -natural shade, only. Per yard 69c CHILDREN'S COATING A gocid-heavy weight and full 56 inches wide: We have this in shad- es had es gray, fawn and blue. Splendid for Children's"coats."-`Priced per yard • .. $1.65 •e. FRENCH FLANNEL This is the most ses.so,n*bk dress fabric and we now have any shade, The width is 54 inches and they are very fine qualityPer yard $146 err ESSE PAJAMA CLOTH. We have just received these fine- ly' woven flannelettes which were purchased at an exceptionally tow price. They are in shades pink or blue the width is 36 inches Selling at REMNANTS • Hundreds of remnants displayed on our remnant counter this week These werd all specially priced but for this week we are offering any of them at one half the pre- sent reduced price. Dwtt miss these .exceptional values.. NEW WINTER COATS --THIS WEEK— We have received this week about fif teen new winter coats of low priced_velours, - ma•rvella, Bolivia and flamingo. The priic4s card �•alue of our coats are exceptional. We are always glad to have you try,them on. East' Side t TlIie* of Squu re• A. GRAYCOi. ease anal*, •»rima*, .10141414 uuetinK In alae nary service�a morning and evening in served in E Y well known , and being e Y sMb. A,grsur a Ae 1'd on temperance' He spent • three aunt, MI's. McCourt, in. the absence and more noticeable.'titin summer Tow,iehip• poet) a et. gird, Ministered in that province a a The chahiv Tentpares�be Hsu Bearers 3, (1 complete failure,and advised tire au -1 Mr. D. G. Figgins,, who had been anmmened at ranee, rsand that she had . ,. Lawny* rek he ieppotpted from the t' .die s gate ; tittfCertwt tihurchea rat the town 'lane dienee,to vote in favor o; the present holidaying for ac week :n Dungannon; died about 9 o'clock Saturday even. Marching up the lane the' 'whole hour for each leader. front then opening set, returned to her hone in Welland on Ina. From all appearances the dM t+r.a„•,•• +•.. .4u t:hnrir*t► of (F daughter 'll 1 visit i Run-1 , text, *,rill f`nrn4i mush :. reins n, rs •n'British C lumoia and show Iof Miss Mary ldeCourt who we etre Sunday morning=aha was found dead ' L ft the clock bid struck out children 7X4 etq. , yea, i o - c", after s►drtltaa 'S4c•ta , ed that Government Control as ad- `sorry,. to learn, has gone to London in bed ' by her, nephew, Mr. Amb.eight, Ata 017,1, slay �prayerr epivlce In the r w a for medical treatment. Vanstone.• The; doctor, who;• war ariers gathered. at a went •nine.' tom another: correspondent) her enjoy .a prier vis f . • With -horn,. an ' w is all, Dr. Elizabeth Bradshaw and Miss with her parents here. parted simply "slept away,there being bell d h" ti on mer - not the *lightest . e arca o s - titrant beret, • gill. A service, conducted by Rev tin Pulling, of Hamilton;" have ' been Messrs , Jas, Girvan, T. G. Allah W. H. lylose, was held +7ueiday after- Bang, bong, bang, clang, clang, c spending a few soya: viaitinit" Mrs, .and Th68.,'Stothers attended the fun- noon at 2.30 w the home of Mr, Gra ping -song, ding -doer¢, ding -song, Balsas, at the'psirsonege. erai of the late Jah et McKenzie, at The monies w iig-cl ng• not sweet* Kincardine last week.. •'Mr. McKott- i7snato�tr; who is a• nephew of the da•• But thetas was no piece to try; oui, long:1 The ladies of Westfield held a very ceasesi, and interment was made in •. zie was prescient of the West Wawa Leet Specialities isi'�rtlily t3ntactnca aucceaai'ul mite box offering and be.. n Colborne cetneterx Tile gell%garerg w atollFilm - Design sear on t'ueadag evening. A good. FLOiliRS �' et Stratford, _were weekaensi. Ilf`CIt1111t1J1t111Q'1'aIt'S19t1£S - -- -r+sndered, and -the- ladaea-arer�fed 'uncoil/. Ward Gledhill,"-. Edgas��ai'nstoae-arid Who- would-thhitlrlie'd3eavt; ua on•�le ash Mutual -Fire lnsurnnr:e--Co; - . • were six• n etwiet M; t,'iauence •Walt. We followed our leader, brave, and M1220 TO ALL PARTS '- program .of music and reedinte was Mr. axed hers. Roy harris and fain• ems, Percy ` Walteie, Waley Walters ,3pry, _` _i afterwards: ' ' guests'. with, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Al.' John Vanstone, •The deceased wee a :. MY"? Aatniveraary services will •dd ion. They were accompanied ' on •daughter of The late 'John and. Sarah None of•'us..knew ;the'rules of the. �• t�wp�T in Knox curch, Auburn on :""an'';;Itheiratbbreturn by Mcg. Allen, who will Vanstone, who were pioneers of Col- game; P{upset toe ' God srlah,a next,` Oct.' 19th. at .11 it. ,mspend a couple of weeks•at Stratford, borne township.: Of three brothers ;eile;t::4i774,roil711::;:er!ll'ree7Li t re.perplexed. P. m. The Rev, W. A. McDonald, of On October 30th there will be ,Sufi and three slaters only .one sister atm• door 1 Egmondville, will preach. Speciale day School and Young People's Con• wives, namely Annie (Mrs. Elder, of .shnot sore" 1 munic will be rendered by the choir. ventian, held in the Methodist church Windham), - those who predeceased As always the custom omen 'married here, at which many prominent work• her being Sarah Jane (Mrs: Jesse • once a On' .Monday avenin* Rex. .Hb... Livingstone, of Elmville, gave a ars of the district and from Toronto Gledhilil,.Elias (Nis Charles Wal- When the crowd appears to come splendid address at . a prohibition wiU be Present, Further announce -tars)., William,' Thomas and Samuel, across. ` • rally in the Foresters' Hall. The ad- *tlnent later. The •sympathy •of all the continuality But. instead a form appeared, dress was followed by a set of in- Owing to the anniversary sorvices, is extended to.• the bereaved • friends. Not very majestic, but very severe Iterestinit • slides.of Go ernment_Can at Crewe next_Sondav the..aeritices .in uta the veranda, for thix is enoiiihl trot in Quebec:- - • the I1 ethodzet church will be with- � RT NS X Run away home and stop thin stuff.,' i I- drawn. Services at Crewe will be Mr. Whitfield returned to College The more we blew .the drier we got, Large colliCrelIntions gathered to conducted by the former pastor, Rev. ,last week , But there was no coffee zn "the pot ; th ianniversary services of..Auburn . T• . Steadman, of Weetminsterr at Threshing acrd silo fiilin is the of • There might have been some ginger Methodist church, ftev Jdistrict,'11 a, m. end at 7,30 in the evening. der of the day. tea, They're the best incl. everybody knows it -null red 1 but Goderich will have a BAND sometime 1. yob !, and we have a beginner's elms : want to join it ? 'C'ro'on Pauihioli'latble Models of a quality you will ap- preciate. Tall Crowne in Hats of all type, Flower% rival Plumage in Smartness. k' Velvet. Velour and Pelt ars leading Fabrics. There is Style and I}ignit. is ivory line in ewrraot 11LWirtery for the Fall WA Wimsr Season. et Yaw inattention is invited. preached c airman a etre : Mr. Wm. Begley, who has been em- But nano of us thought of it, tae hee preached two splendid sermons Beg Y Mise Inv E, `GrahAnt attended the Music was provideldby the Auburn and Westfield choirs. The church -was beautifully decorated for the oc• casion. The offering, *,.mounted to. eighty-seven doliarfs, The Women's .Institute will hold their regular monthly - *meeting on Tuesday, Oct, 21st, at the home of Mrs.. Chas. Stratighan. airs. • Wight. man, district president, will address the meeting.. Mrs. Chas. Straughan and Mrs.. John' Wilson will be hos. tessee. On Hallowe'en, Oct. 21st, the institute are having a chicken pie supper. The program will be put on by the Holmes Concert Co., of Gode- rich. LEERURN - Miss Lizzie Horton spent Sunday in Goderkh. . , Miss Grant attended the teachers' convention in Goderich last week. 1 Mrs. Stevenson, of Ripley. 'visitei I her sister --Mrs. A. Horton, fox a few days. - Mr. and Mrs. Will 'Green motored to Windsor last Sunday with Mr.' and Mrs. McKenzie, of Dungannon. hire. Will McMillion and two .little daughters, of Auburn, are' visiting 'Mire. McMilllon' parents.. Mr. and Mr. -'W. G. Bot. " )cloyed at Leamington .for the sum- convention at tapdei ich last week. hell i mer, spenta few days list week at Fled Schwartz narrowly escaped When bell and whistle had no effect, his home 'near Dungannon, Ile re- injury when his car overturned on We started Off to. sing, '4Y heck ; turned to Leamington on Thursday the Tinton Road. bur, throats were sore, blit still we of ,last week, being accompanied by could bellow, f. his wife and little son, Misses Thelma and Uotaree tater- tfiitCord• And we all chimed in, "He's a Jolly Mr. And Mrs. J. M: Wilson and waite spent the week -end at the home Goo d Fellow•" f thr parents. Miss Kathleen Renee, of Elora, mot= o er WINDOW WADES All colors aid sizes kopt in stock. - Odd sizes mnie to order. Shades delivered a n'd. ly nag for you fide'of"chargel • • I ilnclk.Flat Qurtain Rods These rods nverxist or - tarnish. Smith's Art and GIL Store; East Street . • Phase195 d ae I eddy,, 167. ,. Sr. It; total $50 --- Harry Boyle, .262; Patrick Murphv, 246; Joeeplt - Murphy; 284. *Won 1'Ktng'; 140; Alfred Kinakan, 122, Number an roll ,g1. fp b*sttend- anee 18..R, R. REDMO , eaehe:. Sa .die AOrSOS FOR.: HIRE NEW RED D' BARN SOUP$ ST ,• optima Good reliable: drivithg,. Horses for We at all timed. 'Cepa storage for C*te by slay: wee i, ar' nnOnab, - a ,AtatcLatroI.Hot se l,.ivery. , ri _. Feed Saie anEzchraas tiara • T. M.. DITRION Now is the Time —TO CONSIDEI': A— TOVE Miss Edna Driver during the teach- Hut no one ventured in—there was a ored up on Saturday and were week. Miss Iva Francis, of Exeter, visited ShQrtlq after the door opened, wide, (t end guests with Mr. and Mra. R. Dav- idson and other relatives *t n• era' convention. spring inside ; r Dutiga We All kept silting the free outside, non and Goderich: They were ac- Rev. 8,. S..Hardy, Goderich, ;was For to go in, unasked, was against ° Biggest IA companied on their return by Mr, calling in thio neighborhood ane day our. pride. James Davidson. last week, We hope some day we'll all be wed, Mr. Thos. Agars of Brampton. vis- Mrs, Chris. Johnston, Mr. Reg. And we'll go through what has here iced' relatives in this district for a Johnston and Mr. and Airs. J. Sower- {nen said few days last week, coming up by by motored to Stanley Wednesday we also hope , someone will remind TVA, .The Time Has Come.. When pcopie. realize that they cite get the best service and value in Cleaning iota Preeeing Sower - motor. o.. returned on Saturday. evening. us too, HAROLD BLACKSTONE ft Goierx l FrenciM ))les. being^accompanied by .nis.nkr:a: Mrs. Atr, W. tK*iitn4eid win speak on the That they •think of us as we journey Herbert otothors, and daughter, hat tnurtierauce question +n the Union, through. nore, who wilt slap visit friends at t'hut•oh or itntxiay at E o'clock. A 1 FURNITURE L1�CHAwC� Elora before their return. are cordially invited. A message from Mr. and Mrs. Dan Miss Lizzie Sowar•..y returned to Bickle, of Hamilton, recently convey- Thedford Saturday after attending ed the happy request that• they de- the Teachers Convention et Gode. sired to contribute ti60 to bhe nit, rich, Thursday and Friday. lights in the Methodist church here Fowl supper at Union church, A in' memory of their parents and of ` Goderich township, un Tuesday, Oct. happy days . agent with the people ' •8t• �'"es' Orchestra, of Clin- hero. The gift was gratefully sc. ton, will furnish music. Admission, knowledged on• all aides« adult* 50cte., children 25 cts. Some excitement prevailed for a 1 At the eharrivari- on Thursday short time in the village, one 447 last night last a slight misunderstanding week, when a tar, owned by'a travel. occurred brtween Harry Salkeld and ler, took fire. It had neer; left stand. Herb Lamprey, in which. Ilerb'x ham- 5hH00i REPORTS all ea A- St. Anodise s An the l ewlw*1 01 Gaaletriek September: • Continuation Class,. to 122 West Street total 600--1Cdna Kinahan, SS6; Jos + !� eph Bell, 355;. Rata Ikvereaax, 223; 011tit0,�.�....�.., .* O ��._...ontvtiotaOR ii s nnie King, ?!!8. Sr. IV., total 550 e) l Helen Murphy, $95; Mary Murphy, 205; Wilfred Kinaban, 984; Charles q Desmond, 193. Jr. IV., total 550,E ORDER STORM WINDOWS Oct. 19th, anniversary services will Inc in front of Mr. B. J• Craweetd'a mer was lost, A, suitable reward is' • be held in •. Leeburn Presbyterlan stere, the ,,engine being stopped some aired. •church, services at 11 a. m. and 7.90 fifteen minutes previously, when The Goderich Township Hoahitsl- part.. Rev. A. McFarlane, M,A., B.D,. s.,- was noticed ieauing Exon* the Analliiary 'trll1 meet as the 41°14114245:1 osie of of R*y id, in charge. Speelal mu• front of the ear in the vicinity of the MiM C'arwea, Heron Road. or "pruii5d* r, sic wAl be given bythe choly, aaarlat• Altltetgh aeaveral lets -ex• ( 0b°' g1'ts,10140u.tn A loct.'tea !d by bees. Cox bi the morning wind In thwatahera peacefully mooed in oero red. A good attendance is re - the evening by the Carew Maw clone proximity to the seella of the q 1 Qgartette. On the, following Tine*• fire, in the excitement theirs* were oil heabooks r iormeshtagforemed n hearth hi10 by day evening, Oct, 21st, a hot fowl forgotten and pails ons Pitchers were " supper will ba served in the Mase�ioat made are of to carry' water with day,eventa l: October h, t 5 o'clock of the rehrrek and a concert will• be evening. bobobe'r litir, e by o'eteeit given afterward by Zurich Lad is' which =rah the hare, which whew a lerstare w111 be gives Rev +quartette and Mu uearl Winans, was s sea ussetried in a Carotid**. et Flt. Mens. very start there, use& Le tea gratin- The Covert of Revision for the plc -_„.. musts cation et the "erase et the ear. A biotite voA was hell In Hota►eevilk siert *raft eras blasted for the on pet. std. lair. Mae. Sower was hirable. t►viaitrta Via: or a�dditiaar wen. of• - AIL , coxncn sat se Oet. Uit. A resole. There will be ens soviet or Blab• that waveastherl*1* bice col. bath Retreat is 9Miis 11111 Prosier. lector to $ran• reset. adlttseaal tasks sem* sinal ih *,day, Qat. illi*,. en all tail* raeeaaisdvg respell Oar The a rThe Messaseet if the Tares ,fir Dee. LI* was PION& T1ae fellew- 8,00 be idertlelMu'ri eta tit. tfia►. lr+lc 2It'1. 30,116,1! wodor" 1 : T• Sid seat. aPandi, 1s1GW;X, Po *aaeoab t too$1sed!!. Clit4tQve Or c.&vert.�W. **led:* v"N- ine shish :9; .$ae Memories. s*$ ` l swat t; 9. M'. M1raa. WOW A *VTR R 1 ` ► pew. camel then adiearlwa to Mips MacVicalr (T• Oar Leone's, ssi Prfat I* Oi SOON Mita hears your Funis with us for good work and preempt reerviee. We also emery a full stook of Films and printing nsateriale. Plow irr J. T. PELL NOW r (.let our money Revlug price lint nhowln*i freight paid coat of snorts' windows, nista act complete, any adze. The Ilalklay Co., Ltd.. Hamilton, Ontario. I will be pleaied to take Sittingrs of all shiners of pioneer age. . eighty wear" anal over for a tlodetich fllasorloai collection. and each, sitter will be prevent. with a photo of himself, sitting to be aaaialeR. *faradays rdr►OW ►�' —Grapesfor Salt I Aawrrre--wei,rbirik Grapes this sewe.% win *ears have his e*le'r 1* early. Good eoan• inertial varier*. Hundred itoesd iota at A aeon; pea lb.. another vsntetti$,ee A **eta. WrlN or eau on OP. LAMM, waste. We. ;to.1,1Hese a rekli tee 'phone It es Tedd. Otwiet•u le•ti at *ninny's. or Hoorn i0ece,i Newsom will be pass*,$• li attrmde4 to. • New Fall Shoes Are arriving Daily" 401111111111111111111001111111111011110211101111111110111111111111111111111011111111 Yon wilt lite their appearance, • You will ap- preciate their fitting qualities, and you will be agreeably surprised when you learn tire reasonable prices we are able to sell such goods for. Your Inspection i s invited: SHARMAN'S SHOE STORE W. Rea. Sharman PHONE 153 ` GO CH 1111011110111113M041100— 010110.10$010=• - 44,4100 444. . • Y: :.'-fit