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The Goderich Star, 1925-10-22, Page 4a GREAT REMODELING SALE To Mark the Comps of the Remiodelint of Our Store, Wp are .Putting on a STUPENDOUS SALE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Our Values will be Found Unequalled. Up -To -Date and Seasonable toods Right in the Height of the Season SALE STARTS SATURDAY BURNING COMA EARLY AND COME OFTEN MEN'S OVERCOATS In different shades and sizes, best Barryin re cloth, some in all -wool, with polo check lining, "reg. $35• special sale price.,. _ ... ..528,50 out collar, different shades fawn, brown heather and grey, regular $3, special sale prke i S2.29 Men's Sleeveless all*wool. Sweaters, special sale price... MEWS PYJAMAS anrd NIGHT' ROOM Men's Pyjamas, dif ere?nt patterns, good flannelette, braid trimmed, r ;, manufacturers' samples, sizes 36 and 38 only, regular $2.25, special sale price . , $1.75 Men's Night ol1obes, 141/2 to 17%, made of best English flannelette, special sale price $1.6:1 MEN'S SOCKS Men's all -wool Socks, black, brown heather, grey heather, and aluminum shades, special sale price... , •..45c + Canton crepe, silk -faced (,:anion, flannel, striped flannel, all wool pop- lin, jersey cloth and balbriggan, All at reduced prices for our special sale. LADIES' HATS Smart lifter models in Ladies' Hats, in all the popular shades and shapes. Marked at special sale prices. 'GOODS BY THE YARD . Wool Crepe in four different shades, reg. $I.59, special sale price.. $1.39 Checked Flannel in six different pat- terns, 32 in. wide, reg. $1.25, special sale price, per yard $1.00' Canadian Flannelette, yard wide, plain white and striped, special sale price per yard............ , ....24e: Bleached Table Linen, 72 in. wide, reg. $9..25, special sale price $i1.00 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS ' 60 incheswide, reg, $1.10, special •Men's Negligee Shirts,. various sizes sale price.. , :. , .85c and patterns, special sale price..4l 25 Crash Hand Towelling, regular 32c, Men's all -wool Overcoats, check MEN'S PANTS special sale price.. • , ... ....25e back, three-piece belt style, specialMort'► odd lines of tweed Pants, reg. Striped Linen Roller Wowellr`ng, reg. sale price, , s . • ... • . • ,.. , • .. $19450 $3, special sale price $2,5q 250, special sale price .19c MEN'S SUITS eon. BLOOMERS Y Factory Gattan, .yard wide, special Boys' Bloomers, worth ••• $1.75, s e- -sale ..price :per. yard..., ...10c Men's Suits of all wool tweed, differ- yYARN ent shades and patterns, reg. $18.50, 4ia1 sale price .... , .. , :. , ....$1A5 SCOTCH .FINGERING YARN special sale price ... ........$14.05 LADIES' CORD Scotch. Fingering Yarn, s in black, fawn and A large assortment of the newestand mrauveredre brown $1 50,er spectal sale MEN'S SWEATER COATS . and ' smartest designs in ladies' Goats for price, p' per lb... . , .. ; . , , • $1.2h every, occasion, made of different materials. All at reduced prices for LADIES' HOS SWEATERS Men's Sweater Coats, all wool check, our special sale.. Ladies' all -wool Hose, in four shades reg. $5,50, special sale price.. ..$4.85 LADIES" DRESSES ' all sizes, 50 doz. pairs in the lot, spe. Men's all -wool Sweater pCoats, °with- A large variety of Ladies',Dr'esses, In cial sale price , • . ...69c A GIFT FOR THE. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN With the purchase of every Ladies' Coat during this Special Sale we will give absolutely, free 'a beautiful Silk Knitted Scarf. t Box. With every phase of a Man's'Coat or. Suit, we will make a. present of a choice Silver plated Match lz worth $x.go• .t - , rrl .Phone 418 A. CORNFIELD SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP Ladies' and GMetet' Furnishings The Square, Goderich rx t1 SI J. C. P.riee litli isas 27 HI 54 20 U. Stalker, Setesa • ..it 21t 54 34 E. Weisser. 2k.lielsees.,20 24 56. 31 G. Bisset,Coheres... 21 30 24 32 J. Brophy, lit.AverretiM*b 29 64 $3 W. Bisset, Celbeame...27 27 44 34 W. YoungSt,Heleess,..29 I6 S4 36 J. Ii(Donald, fii.Heleas Sl 23 64 36 J. YeDelnaid fit.Helena,31 23 64 24 G. Stant, St.ileiens, ..3:5 30 5.3 37 W. Prowse. Goderich. , .23 20 53 24 Ji. Bisset. x.....12 30 52 29 T. Salkeld. 8t,Heleas...27 $4 U. Extra aeries, 200 Yard/1; ive abuts, two best'ia cis ,s�ooy�ae 47 1 R. Bose, Gad.*h. ." 2 E. Sheardewri, Ood,exkk 47 3 O. Gddihorpe, Gad1r'ich 46 4 J. Webitter, St. Helena 46' 5 E. Wobiter, St. Iielens45 0 H. Lineman Goderich. , . •43 7 C. Frew, Goderieb 42 ' 8 W. Webster, St. Helens 411 OB TUARR'Y" GLEDHILL,---After an illness a, about ten days' duration, Julia Pfrim- Just the Pen for Everyone. Herculos SeIffiLIingFountain Pon 14 K Solid Gold Nib 41•00 GUARANTEED SATISFACTION., H. C. DUNLOP The Rexall Drug Store. Bedford Block mer, wife of Mr. Thor. Gledhill, Gode- '="""""x - - - . • .-_ Arthur rich, passed away at Aleatanrdra Mar- Remember Me and General Hospital on Wednes. on Qctober out. day, October 14t1). The late Mrs. Gledhill was in. h year, the Circle bar 74th having The Ladies' Aid of been bore. Hoar S*lieingvilte in July, church will hold •their annual 1651, and was married to her bereaev- (on Tbenkegteing Night. ed partner in March, 1875. After her Ir marriage the lite `Mrs. Gledhill lived The Junior Auxiliary of St. at Benmiller until 1899, coming to ge's church will hold their bazaar Goderich in that year and making her Saturday, Nov„. 21st. ,home here until her death. Besides her husband, one daughter, Mrs. 0. Mari. Goderich township', and one eon, Harry J., of Los Angeles, Cal., are left to inourn the lora of a devoted wife end moiherr. 'finers are also two atepaons, David T., of Kincardine,. and Alton, of Streetsvilb, four grandchil- dren' and three great grandchildren, two sisters, Mrs. Murr and Mrs. Wm. Squires, both of Mitchell, and one ,• brother, Michael Pfrimmer, of Ben - miller. Rev. S S. Hardy conducted the funeral service at the home on Monday afternoon and interment was. made in Maitland cemetery on Tues. 'day afternoon of thus week. The pallbearers were Meessrs• ,Harry. J•, David T. and Herbert Gledhill, and. George Ginn. Those present for the funeral from a distance ineluded the 'son, Harry J., of Loa Angeles, Cal;;. David T. Gledhill, of Kincardine; Mrs. Alton GIedhill, of Streetsvilie, and ' James Gledhill, of Toronto. bazaar street supper Geor- on Victoria ASPLENDID MEETING TING A Crowded Hall Listened to Able Pre ,gep4ationof Issues of the Day bY,. Mr. Spotter, in Temperance `Hill Tuesday Night The Temperance . Hall was packed on Tuesday night to hear Mr. Spotton speak on the issuesbefore the electors ' in the election now only a week. away. The difference in the attendance at this meeting from the meagre aud- ience which greeted Mr. Spotton'e op- ponent, Mr. King, a . short time .ago ' when he held a meeting in the same place was significant, and the'eapac- ' ity audience heard an address which wara real treat and which shed much light on the causes' of the present con- ditions in Canada and the reinedy which will relieve these conditions. If Mr, Spotton is elected as the repre- eentative from this riding t. wW have. a representative that will bring North Huron to the . front, for Mr. Spotton le certainly a master in political +speaking. ( The indomitable veteran, Mr. Wm. Campbell, was chosen as chairmanof the meeting, after which Mr. E. R. Wigle; M, I. A., was called on. Mr., Wigle showed that the Liberal party was really protectionist and it was Premier King's catering to the Pro- gressives of the West for their .sup- port which led to the Gdveinment's pledge of tariff stability being thrown Pauline (acEewan andr .Marion Neftel, to the pons of Canada's funded debt, Book Race, Senior --N. Dunlop, -`1314° i ofiwhto icb4figured out to 680 awed out - Mary Tobiny Asn. ep Fraser. Canada, $ook Race Junius -inns Dobie ` $282 per head of. the population, to G. C. I. SPORTS D. Nairn Ie Senior Champion, A. Sturdy Intermediate Champion and 'K. Thai* Juafer Champion. thorn", 15 ft., 7 in.; R. Mathieson, 14 Running High Jump, Intermediate ft., 11% in. Running Broad Jump,, Junior --K. Thain, 14.ft„. 8 in. M. Smith, 12 ft., 10 in.; A. Pentland, 12 ft., 6 in. Hap Step.and Jump, Seniott--D: As mentioned in our last, issue the Nairn, 86 ft* 5 in.; E. Field, 34 ft., 4 annual Neild day of the Collegiate In. in,; B: Pentland, 34 ft.; 1 in. atitute want held on ,Tuesday, O.et.1 " Hap Ste6t 5ft, 2 n.; 6.ermedi to 13th, and eines that date the hal! mile A• Sturdy, .; ft,,2 in,,.C. Goldthorpe, race* have been run and the ties run92 '' 8 In.; R. Mathiesosa, 32 ft., 6 eC, with the result that D. Nairn „iop Std► and Jump, Junior -K +establishes his claim to be the senior Thain, 29 ft., A. Pentland, 29 champion. A. Sturdy is intermediate' ft, 3 in.; M. smith, 29 ft. champion eniel K. Thain is junior 1 Standing Broad Jump, Senior -D. champion. i Nairn, 8 ft., 5 in.; A:. Sturdy, 8 ft., 2 The results of the half -mile races. in.; R.`Fteld, 7 ft,• 113 were as follows: Senior -E. Field, Standing Broad Jump, Intermediate 1L Kneeshsw, R. MMunro. , Tire 2,58. A. Sturdy, 7 ft., 11 in.; G. Gold. lntermediete--C. Robertson, A. Stur• - dy, 1J. Blank. Time 2,36. i ti4orpe, 7#n,, C. Rob3nscii, 7 ft., In the, senior running high jump , 7 Standing Brand Jump, Junior.•» -C. the tis was broken by Groves beating Walker, 6 ft, 9 in.; xG Win, 4 ft., his previous record and 3unnping 4 8% in,; A. Pentland, 6 ft., 4�i!a. ft. 11 inches; and in the junior high, `Putting Shot, Senior+- C3.' C:old- jump Pentland beat out Walker for .. thorpe, 80 ft., 5 in.; O. Mc(Suakey, 7t i Second place. Gold- ; ft„ 9 in,; R. Moira. 27 ft.► 7 In. The results of the event, as heldi Putting the. Shot, intermediate -•-G. on Teteday, the 13th, were as fol- Goldthorpe, 27 ft., 9 in.; O. McClusk- lows : ey, 27 ft.; A. Sturdy,. 26 ft. BOYS' 'EVENTS Putting the Shot, Junior -4: Pent - Running Broad jump, Senlar-D. land, 41k ft., 5 in.; • M,, ith, 25 ft, 3 Nairn, 17 ft., 4 in. E. Field, 17 ft., 2 in.; P. Shesrdown, 21 ft,, 10% in. ✓: : 3, i.; B. Pentland,. 14 ft., 5 in. Running High Jump, geniur,.�-D, Running Broad Jump, Intermediate Nairn, 4 ft., 10 in.; 'Itneeehaw, 4 ft., --A. Sturdy, 16 tt.,.9% in.; G. Gold -110 in.; Groves, 4 ft., 10 in. r� r Bring Your Maturing Victory Bonds To Us HOLDERS of Victory Bonds ma- turing oh Novenibei the first, next, will find it profitable and convenient to convert thein at this Bank. We are prepare to pay cash for such bonds of any denomi- nation, and suggest that for the sake of safety, simplicity and convenience you deposit your maturing bonds to your credit In a Standard Bank Sav- ings Account. STANDARD BANK Ol~' CANADA. cOIDLIU l BI*A .- . L. is.airaar M+waf+v Thoughts Moe as.reRr{i sofa Ormaar.a.w +a 11 I --,A. Sturdy, 4 ft., •7 Running High dump, Junior K. Thain, Pentland and Walker tied for second. 100 yard Dash, Senior --E. Field, R. Munro, D. Nairn, 11 sec.- 220 Yard Dash-" Field D Nairn Kneesha , winds Mr. Wigle quoted the Teresa Webb, Naomi McDermid. ' show the extent to which this country Three 'Legged Race, Senior -Marlon is mortgaged. On the question of the Marney and Marion Neftel, F, Rob= exodus to the Staten Mr. Wigle cited w 26th sec. inion and E. Feeder, Elsie Winter the fact that he himself In the past Quarter Mile-E.Field, D. Nairn, and Cenetta Jewell, week lead made out papers ion""fie R. Kneeshaw, 1 min., 11 sec, Three Legged Rare, Junior --Mabel from Goderich who were leaving for 100. yards Dash, Intermediate -A. Doak and Verna Sallow*,` M. Groves the States. The development of our 1 8 1 natural resources at home, rnanufact- , G. Goldthorpe, C. Robinson, and A. Dobie, H. Buehler and Dor- urine our own vast;relburees of pulp - 1 3-5 sic f..� .> inthy Robertson. wood and prohibiting any further ex - 220 yard Dash -A. Sturdy, C. Rob -1 75 yards Dash, junior -Verna Sal- inion, G. Goldthorpe, 27 sec. lows, Marguerite Groves, C. Sala port of hydro power,xetc., 'would pro- Cluarter Mile, :�Ynteirnaediate -C., i 1 yard, Da>ilp, Senior--Floranee • duce industxiai development at home Robinson, G. Goildthorpe,'A. Sturdy, 1 Robertson, Irdith: Humber, Cenetta which would keep our own workers min., 13% sec. Jewel. ---.-7_here and build up a prosperous pee - 100 yard Dish, Jpnior- K, Thatin, ` Farni Relary R+tce, Upper School - pie: Hydro power once exported to Smith and Pentland tieek Fern► 39., Form 3A., Fonith Form. the Slates built up industrial areas 224 Yard Dash, Junior -K. Thain, 1' " Foran Relay Tues, Lower SSchool-- across the boundary and the power X. Snail, A. Pentland, 299t% at home. On the railway question sec. Sr. Commercial, Foran 1A., Form 2. could not be recalled when demanded Quarter ]dile, Junior --• se in, M. HIAWN Rim LEAGUE Mr. Wigle showed how by cutting off Smith, A. Pentland, 1 min., 12 sec. votes of 43,000,000 for a xcribe hotel, Form Relay Ra%O' Upper School.- Goderich Rise Assoeietlon win Pen 42,000,000 for the Union .Club, and Fourth Form 1st; Senior Commercial tint at St• ;$elenea Ranges expenditures for' such luxuries as 'ra- 2nd. 1 rain., 4p wee. Junior. Form 2, -I 1 die on trains an The courser, Mr. 2 min. I The annual fall, *hoot of the Huron Meighen would atop the waste in this Pole Vault, Senior...D.'.ttatrn, 8. ft., County Rifle League was held in the department and would do much ' to 5% in., R. Hetherington, E. Elliott. 1St: Helens ranges on Thursday, Oct. stop the ;allergy's deficits. Pole Vault, xntermediate--"R. Math- .15tb. The Goderich Rifle Association In hie opening remarks liar. Spotton Won; A. Sturdy, C. Robinson, carried off first honors, winning the said he was in a difficult position to nus t with Scor n a e of 80t 5 fn Pe RL t GIS' EVENTS men. ;1t. ens na No• 1 :team. hador 576. address thele listeners, cess to the 'Running Broad Jump, ° Senior-- for ten men, H . Liberals had no candidate in, Evelyn Clark, 12 ft., 10 in,; Edith 565 for ten men, andCollhrne No. 2 team fact thatR, A, this riding and because :hits Progres- Humber, 12 ft., 1% in.; Mary Tobin. 397 for eight men: sive opponent had no policy. The Running Broad Jump, Junior-. Mr. T. ii. Rundle, secretary of the apesker made a strong appeal„for the Helen Buechler, 12 ft; Aileen Stowe,” County.League, who used to terry off revision of the tariff, whereby the the mesdeels lin former years, returned•Canadian manhood of Canada might 11 it, 4% in.; Anes Roble. to fugue aced carried otr brat money khat at home, that raw material Throwing Bos:e6ll, S110iin.; Maryar. 1ro11awInt are ills prise winner$ ; , might be manufactured into the fin. - Tobin, ince Robertson, 116 ft„ 10 in., �• +� . S00 x00 Tot 1 is ed, product in Canada. Tobin, 114 ft., 3 in.; Marion Marney, • yds. yds. i a • 10? ft, 6 in.1 R. Rundi., Goderich.... 30 34 64 Throwing Reeditll, Junior-G.ral- 2 E. Purdon, St. Helena..32 31 63 dine MacFwan, 107 ft.; Naomi Mc- 3 W. Wader, St.Helens.30 32 62 Dermid, 101 ft., 10 in.; Marguerite . 4 A. Yoarpng+, lit, Helenis•..30 32 62 Robinson, 100 ft. 5 T. Foran, >.. Stu�astiner.28 33 61 Throwing Baseball into Basket:, SIL ori SC.Ielens...30 31 61 7 IL Mak fit. Helene..,30 31 61 Senior -.Marion Mattel, Marion Mur- 8 le, Goderich„...28 A2 60 nev. Agnes Fraser. , 9 W. , St.Anrrgguuastine29.. 31 60 Throwing Netball into Basket, 10 0. 3. Fisher, Gederich..31 29 00 Junior -Tensa Webb,; Mabel Doak, 11 J. Anderson, rSt.Helens.33 28 60 Dorothy Robinson. 12 Reg. WiIliia , Go 27 82 1619 C2aestnut Rare, senior,-.ARn oe pre,. 13 C. �h...28 31 59 ser, Negros Dunlop, Edna Horner. (;teeatnut Races, 4Tnnlor--Vareea 1 E. rdo ch.l8 81 59 Wsbb, Helen Reedier, Aileen Stowe. 16' i. Gakltkoirpewn io i..*s 30 69 Hop,' step and Jum , Senlor Mar- 18 Z. il.b ray, 8t,Hsleena..28 3d 5S p '18 J• 'iifi'ebster, >6b.Helenes..it!! 29 58 Ito Marney, 25 ft., 10 in.; Evelyn 19 W. M cr Piiersent, St. Clark, 25 ft., 5 in.; Mary Tobin. I Helena ....31 27 58 Hop Step and Jump, Junior -»Aileen 80 W. A. Miller, eLlIeleii s 26 31 17 Stowe, 25 tt., 9 In.; Ireton Baechle v, 21 M. Wilk, Bt.M.lens...16 31 57 Mi ft„ 3 in.; M. Omer, 24'ft., 7 in. 22 J. Ait beeenn, Stale/left 27.80 57 Throwing and Caleking the Ball, 23 C. A Itehartsea, W- hom ol 37 Janlor•- bier r Wile annd %Weis °ya1P Web. Gstraldfn. Masr'lk'w34 H. ast and K. "U"1"1. Gederk14.,2t !'U 67 4wis, Verna Wain owl label Teak. , A. lli>A.lsaa, fit, A�atC. , Throwing and Ca$cb*0g the BaU,'°M b. i7►. y k 27 2 ! e Mise,-- `v lyn Oak aiii Theis r 014. Welk .47 !9 54 Mr. Hall Rutledge .was about town this (Thursday) morning with his horse and cutter. He states that the "slipping" was good. He is getting the runners shined up for election day. The frost resultant from the defeat of the Mackenzie `l(ing gov- ernment on the 29th will make good sliding for his cutter for some time to come. l Hamilton Street Shoe Store Complete line of laaliee', gentle. men's and children's shoes. Come in and oompare our prices. J. A. 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