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The Goderich Star, 1925-10-29, Page 41.1 1 1 1 tl MR POOR Our GreatHemodeling Sale is Now On To Mark the Completion of the Remodeling of Our Store, We are Putting on a STUPENDOUS 54 IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Our Values will be Found Unequalled. Up -To -Date and Seasonable Goods Right in the Height of the Season WE STILL HAVL A NUMBER OF GIFTS FOR THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN With the purchase of every Ladies' Coat during this Special Sale we will give absoiutely free * beautifUl Silk Knitted Scarf. With every purchase of a Man's Coat or Suit, we will make a present of a choice Silver plated Match Box. worth *1.50. COME. EARLY AND COME OFTEN LI 44, fr5 ;11 se loo'` MEN'S OVERCOATS in different shades and sizes, best Ilarrymore cloth, some in all -wool, with polo the lining, reg. $35 special sale price... — .429.50 Men's. ail -wool '0VerceatS, check back, three-piece belt style, special sale price Menis Suitof alt,wool tweed, differ- ent shades and patterns, reg. $18.50. special site price.. • ... . $14.96 • MEN'S SWEATER COATS and SWEATERS MEN'S SUITS • Mens Sweater Coats, all wool check, reg, $5.5o, special sale price.. $4.65 Men's all -wool Sweater Coats. with.. out collar, different shades fawn, brown heather and grey, regular i3, special sale price, ...,....... „ $2.23 Men's Sleevekss ail -wool Sweaters, special sale price— 41.49 MEN'S PYJAMAS and NIGHT ROBES Men's Pyjamas, different patterns, good flannelette, braid trimmed, manufacturers' samples, sizes 36 and 38 only, regular $2.25, special sale price 51.75 Men's Night Robes, i‘lq to 17, made of best English flannelette, special sale price Ste MEN'S SOCKS . Men's all -wool Socks, black, brown • heather, grey heather, and aluminum shades, special sale price... ..... 451 MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS Men's Negligee Shirts; yellow; sizes and patterns, special sale price -41-25 MEN'S PANTS ' • Men's odd lines of tweed Pants, reg. $3, special sale price..,..... $2.60 BOYS' BLOOMERS Boys' Bloomers, worth $1.75, spe- cial sale price. ... . .........$1.45 LADIES' COATS A large assortment of the newest and smartest designs in ladies'. Coats for every „occasion, made of diflerent materials. All at reduced prices for our special sale. LADIES' DRESSES A large variety of Ladies'• 1.%-esses, in Canton crepe, silk -faced Camon, fianrsel, striped flannel, alt wool pop. lin, jersey cloth and balbriggan. All at reduced prices for our special sale, LADIES' HATS '--Smart- winter models in LadiesHats, in all the popular shades and shapes. Marked at special sale prices. GOODS BY THE YARD Wool Crepe in four different shades, • reg. $1.59, special sale .price . 41.36 Checked Flannel in six different pat- terns, 32 in, wide, reg, $1.25, special sale price, per yard • • 51.00 -Canadian, Flannelette, yam' wide, plat white and striped, special sale price per yard. .. .24e Bleached Table Linen, 72 in. wide, 0 reg. $1,25, special sale price...UN) 60 inches wide, reg. $1.10, special sale price 85c Crash Hand TOwelling; regulrir 32c. special sale price„ .. 25c Stripeti Linen Roller Towelling, reg. 25c, special -sale price . .19e Paetery. Cotton, yard wide, special sale price per yard. — 16c SCOTCH FINGERING YARN Scotch Fingering Yarn, in black, grey, red, brown heather, fawn.and mauve, re, gular $1.50, special sale price, per lb.. , ........ • - LADIES' HOSE Ladies' all -wool Hose, in four shades - all sizes, 50 dozpairs in the lot, spe- cial sale price69c Phone 416 CORNFIELD •.stfor, WHERE YOU ARE INVITICO TO SHOP ° Lass' and Gent** Eurriishiigs ° The Square, Goderich tr THCRSDAY, OCT. itttk, 19/1L - 4 ittsf'ri Lit itY LIATON.--Mr. Jobe Lemma, who pearled away i Titureday, October Jet, in hi* sixty -sweet Year. M4 Wen a resident rid. f Gederick for Use past twelve* year*, coatiat her, boas kincarsline, and until he wee prevent - e4 by hie illness' he Wss emiskryed with the Wester* Canada. Flour Mills Company. He bad not hews 1A geed health 'for the past year. wee son of the late Mr. Somme' Luxton and is survived by three sisters and font beothersiaAll of whom were hare for ths funeral. These are Mre. Wm. Tait and Mita Vine Luxton, of town, and Miss Maud Luxton, of Detroit; Messrs, George, Hugh and Thos. Lux- ton, of Detroit, and Mr. Wm. Luxtere of Ifincardine. Others friends from a distance who were here for the fun-, end were Mr. and Xri. Thess Camp- bell, Thole Farrell, sr., Herbert Far- rell, John Farrell and Thole Farrell, jr., all of Rincardine. The Auroral took place front the family home, Keays street, on Sunday afternoon, Oct. Rev. R. C. lieDermk1 con- ducted the services end the eallbear- -ere were the four brothers of the de- ceased. BULLARD.—The funeral of the late 14r. Henry Bullard. which took place from the residence of the Mia - sq t Selvedge, 176 Hibernia. at., Strat- ford, on &launder Afternoon, Oct. 24th. was largely Attended. Friends and reletivee were present from Sea - forth And vicinity, Milverton, $t. Marys, New Hamburg, Preston and Celt. The services were conducted ;by Rev, CArriod Cluff, of St. .1' church, assisted by the Rev, Thos. H. Brown, rector of St. Thomas' eitureh, Seaforth, which church Mr. Bullard had faithfully attended for twenty- five years previous to his removal to Gonerith twelve year' age. The-nalk bearers were Nevin'. Rurdie, 0, Scott, J. Beattie, B. Jolmson, G. _ Brandy and T. Dale, Among the floral offerings were a wreath from a the family; spray fro nr the Mims Selvedge, cross from Mr. and Mrs, 1). amen, spray from Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Selvedge, spray from Mr. and Mrs. A. Hahn, spray from Mr. and Mrs, J. Darling, St. Marys; crescent from Avon school teachers; wreeth from the Bell Engine ea Thresher co. Seaforth; wreath from Dominion Goods Road Co., Ltd., Goderich; ores- • eent from Mr. and Mrs. W. J.Baker. Goderith; spray from Mr. and Mrs. C. • e -E, Alexander Galt. . MURRAY.—After being in failing health during the past two year's, Mr, • John Murray passed away at his home on Quebee street, tin Friday, petober 2artl, hs his 66th year. The date Mr. • Murray bacl lived in Goderich the , greater pile of his life, hut lived for a • time at Ripley, Ont, and at Guelph, the latter being his birthplace. • residing at Ripley Mr. Murray wee married to Miss Catharine Jane Mc- Guire, of St, Helens, in 1888, who pee- • deceased him fourteen years ago. . One . son, John, and one daughter, Lena,, both of town, surviye,,also two • sisters, Mrs. Donald Graham of God- erich, and Miss Jessie Murray, of De- troit. A son, Nelson, died in 1908, . • and °a brother Murdock, of Sarnia died/ three months ago. The funeral ' was held on Sunday afternoon lett from' the family home to Maitland ernes' Just the Pen For Everyone. Hercules Self Filling Fountain Pen 14 K Solid Gold Mb $1.00 GUARANTEED SATisFAcTION. • H. C. DUNLOP • The Resell Drug Store Redford Nock - Goderich. were Ur. and Mrs. Lorne Tyndall, of Clinton. COLTaINSON.—Atter a long and painful illness, Mr. William Collinson passed evrwe at his home on the Hur- on Rood, on Wednesday, October 21st, The late Mr. Confuse» was in his 80th year, having been born in the County of Yorkshire, England, in the year s 4846. He came to this country at the age of eventeen, with his parents, who settled on the Base Line, Hullett. Some 49 years ago he married Cath- I mane McLeod, of the Lake Shore J Road, and resided io Colborne town - Pith/ until fora years ago, when be re - tired from farming and came to Gode- rich to make his borne. Besides his wife be leave; to mourn las loss four children, Mrs. alitthell, town; Mrs. Naegle, of Auburn,, and Mary and John, at home; also four grandchild - men and one great grandaughter; four sisters, Mrs. Lasharn, at present in Los Angeles; Mrs. Santis, of Venous. vele, Mrs. geCool, of Clinton; Mrs, Beck, of town; one brother, Robert of Chilliwack, B. C„ George, Edward and Alfred having piretierease4 • cemetery, the Rev. R. C. MeDermid fi • of Knox Presbyterian church, cenduct. • ing the services at borne end grave- • side. The pallbearers were Messrs, • James Wilson, Robt. Johnston, James Leonard and (Capt:) Malcolm Mac- Donald. A large number of beauti- • ful floral tokens were tendered by friends of the family, end the sym- pathy, of a wide •circle of friends is - vast increase in knowledge it was now extended to the sorrowing ones who - impossible for one to do this "and he are left without a loving father and - had to confine himself to such lines as 'brother. n would lead to lives of. usefulness and earTcure.,L—As leer/tamed in. our e good 'citiaenshila •last issue, the death took place on of. He then proceeded to present the Wednesday night, Oct 21st, of atm . proficiency prizes as follows r ' Sr. IV.—Highest total in the year S. T. Mitchell, of Colborne township" • and excellent in art work, Nietor Ei. mother of Mr. T. IL Mitchell, mane- liott, prize donated by Mss. W. X. ger of the Dominion Road Machinery , hCo, Ltd. Mrs. Mitchell had been in Horton. hi best inthe clas. fil ga log ss—presente., The v Ie i a d ctory addresa given by at the Entrance Marion Allen, prize years, . Y poor health for the past six or seven eMoin'ss Merion Altin wa; a !splendid donated by the ',Maple Leaf Chapter, Some eine years ago she lost tient Made By Impactor To, Principal Hume. Inspector Field tposition„ with splendid paints and L 0 D E ' hi hest in 't ' ari hmetic anhwehriteshight and underwent an operation, sea Miss Robertson —Revi R. C„ PleDersid 1* the Glair given in very fine form. Some of the perfect. in* epegilz.p." g, points mentioned for the guidance of prize donated by miss alio --,.../elYnnuinC;0;13.Pe_,,,,the faanily knew that she 'was drawing • proved successful. Although A very intexeeting event was thei Mr. Embury, Mr, Park, Mr. Balls, Dr. stridents were to be studious, be am- est lia, literature and excellent in tgartn" near to the valley of the shadow, her bitious for an education, be in earnest, work, Billy Acheson; highest in geo- death was not looked for at tats tine, annul commencement of the Oettral Stewart (now in. Wingham), and 1dr. then be vision, have their work right, to graphy, Sidney Leggett,,prize donat- and it was ren attack of the "flu Selsool, held at the school on Frail*. Tigert (flow in AnniltOnr*, He taen be willing workers, and eo at )at to ed by the Women s Institute; laighest which was the immediate cause of lt vres a proud clay for the winners of celled on Mite Marion -Allin to tome in grammar, Gladys Brownlee,'by re- her demise. -The Malden risme of attstin victory and heeven. . diplomius, prizes and the silver medal, forward and native the Robert Perkthe deceased was Mary Roberta Alien After this came some community version from Margaret Allen; grade to receive thein in ties public way, Memorial medal for the highest *tend- ' arid she wet the daughter of the late tinging of old familiar choruses "Old 6, Helen Cooper, prize donated by 74r. Albert Alien, and vas born at and the event was *leo one of much in at the Entrente examinetion from 8l*ek Joe," arhere,is a tang, tag very valuable advice for young people the OentrAl Scht.m). The medal Is do -Miss Bali, grade lli BillY MooreekPrise Boannenville seventy-three years ago. Trail," and "Home Sweet Home." donated by Miss Burritt; grade 4, spe- It was from the verions gentlemen to whom nated from year to year by Victor, The address to the graduisting chats elal for es a girl in her teens on a visit was committed the presentation of Lauriston in memory of his father, the year's work, Henrietta 'to this county that she neat met Me. was given by Rev, J. E. Ford, who Curwen and meta. shearcloym, prizes Mitchel, to whom she ',was married prizes. Rev. R. C. McDerinid,,, min -1 Xr. Park, a former principal of the ister of ICtox thurch, was eltairman school. ° , was maligned the subject, "The Value donated by Miss IIurritt; grade 2/ /gime Year; later, and for over feat i of Success." In preparing his talk he Vera Clark, prize donated by Miss years she had lived on the homestead • CENTRAL' SCHOOL_COMMENCEMENT 1.1.0........101,111P.111•01•1•1 Miss Mario Attie. Silver Medallist, Makes Valedictory Address at lostruetive School Fusetieu DIPLOMAS AND PRIZES ARE PRESENTED would take care of itself, He expres sed his pleasure at seeing Miss Sher inert back, looking, as he believed, bet ter than for several years. the referred to the evening classes at th Collegiate, the attendance at SOMA 0 which was not sufficient to carry on The commercial closes were well pat- ronized but the dressmakieg and mil finery would have to be elostel.,if ahere was not a larger attendance. Rev. Messrs. Ford and Clarke Address G d t• Gia • and, in hit Opening remarks, Made A. finely rendered solo by. Mr. Eric said the eel hoc* h h d appropriate reference to the testers - tion to health and to her old position as principal of the school, of Miss Sharman. The eine, record of the stu- dents during her absence, he felt, eras due in considerable measure, to the 'spirit Miss Sherman had instilled and consuea B 11'/ prirnary, dgra*tree . prize Colborne township, where the • Wilson tame next, after which Mr: _.I. was the diction**, which he found A. donated by XiSa Elliott. breathed her last on Wednesday of an P. MunleePrinoinal of the ColletPue very interesting book, and one of its SOMO Mtn* class Singing was agein last week. She is survived by her Institute, presented the diplomas to the suceessfid Entrance peons from advantages was Oust the dories were. interjected here; then .came an ad- 'husband, Mr. Samuel Thomas 'Mit- Central schooVas follows r, I short. Nis subject. was THE Value dress to the graduating class by Rev. awl), and by a family of two sons and ;of &tem. 0 would be easy to Mr. Clarke, minister At North street . two deuirhters, Mr. Erneet Mitehell Billy Acheson, Marion Allin, (first- ° pe m ny erent vs los of 1 e urc , an °The Importante on the homestead; Mr. Thomas Mit- class honors), Gladyli Brownlee, Eve. 'wren, but he bid sought -to find, as of the Early Choices of A Career." chell,--town; Mre. Ed. Anderson, Dun - not be disappointed in them. Ite also tor Elliott, Beatrice Henry, to the pupils' desire that she should lyn Cooper (second -Oen honors), Vic- , it were, a common denominator, Mr. Clarke pointed out that there salmon, and Mrs. W; W.'llftelow, tovin. Sitlens, something that might he caned THE moat be some Atm for every journey Mrs. Annie lIalliday, of Toronto, is a commented on the beauty of the de. Leggett, Naomi MeDermid, Idarguer. yaw. . and lfe w ' coretions for the commencement. A piano duet, rendered with artistic taste, by Hrs. Jenner and Miss El- liott preceded the chairman's address and hie remarks were followed by a its Robinson, stile Robinson, Aileen.' Looking• to get off to a running start but the the past lontnnter, but was not able to as * ourney, some seemed Oster. Shp was up to visit her sister Stowe. Walter Ruffel, Ruby Wambold up the dictionvoy to find and Vera 'Wilkins. , out what "suceess" meant, he found •thing that counted was the epirit and be here for the funeral. Mrs. Mit- I that it 'ase derived from two Latin not blue blood as it used to be 0 chell was a member 0 Zion church, greater pride on the Mr. flume said there was probably words, which means to oto under." was not where a man tame front that Colborne townshi 'n h' h It was hardly what ws ealkd success counted, but the kind.of a man he wsis te take a very actore potrt, anethe eoupie of chortmes by "'Oil Sharresin'e receiving this, the &at diploma, in ; when student "went ander;" anoth- where he was going and what he was- -funeral services on Saturd asft iQ crass, "0 Canada" and "The Child- the "devational t stem th Song." • Neat came the airesentation of the Victor Lauriaton Silver Medal by In- spector Tont, 'who also made ',refer- , in" Wtellning of the Latin, however, totes to do when he got there. We noon last, were held in Zion church, , other, jut because it was t• he Ant.; wAS t0 "follow after," so tisat Srapslits knell' thi universe was an ordered at- and were tonclueted by Rev. Mr. Poul- I He pointed out the differences' the' was ut ao melt a nowt as a prom, fair, and life to lit in must be a plan- 'ter, ass• isted b• y Rev. P. Banes, a for- I student would roteet on entering the 'We litUat liarn to eireet attti-eOntrol ned and ordered affair. Keep in mind trier pastor. The. pall-lieerere were ' Collegiete. where he or Om would our desires,to weed the thing you ate fitted for. the two *on rei *Ace to Miss Sharman s restoration t come under diff trent tearhere Ile health with satisfaction and referred adviaed the WON to tie* to eath to the redone past principels of the day'g studies as they tame their pro- ebeol f h, attention and the examination • aandtwo 8011 n -law, An early choke made it poseibie.to Messrs. Ernest and T. If. Mitchell, e make preparation and sometimes the Ed. Anderson and W, W. Barlow.1 direction in which a person should go Arnong thee. here for the Amend i not be uhatned of the lower places terelante: Velma Oliddon and Stankr and the hambhe taalos, bit be the Haddon; grade 2, deportment, Reith best of whatever you are., Success Stothers, perfect attendance, Brute mutated in doing one* beet. That Gliddon; primary, deport, Nick Con - was what meted in eharatter. dos, attendance, Edgar Werreek• filmes * worthy tarter and live A A few remarks by bliss Shsrman worthy life. • Oa an tirprenion of thank:it* all who ' Some more t'OlentalritY Singing f01, aesisted in the program and to all 'lowed and then the preeindaticet of who attended. and the singing of the 'prise for depeetatent and good con. National Anthem rioted the proceed,. 'dart, by Mho Itordertalle, as follows I legs. Sr. /V.—Perfect in attendance, Jae. Mrs. Seater was the accompanist Sutherland. prise limited by Mr.. for the evening. nerrie, and aloe Billy iteilestiand. The senior fourth room, where the JOAA Abell and Vidor MR; grade easeateneentent was held, was prettily 6, department. Mike Cower; Grade ikeetated With feetectre of MOS pap- aottortatent, vane Cui4doe, * ar Iota *sr RON COUNTY FRUIT SHO VI CLINTON, NOVO 2nd and 3rd UB PRIZES. !rite Secretary for Prize lit &LAW S. 1111. MUM, abates. maim. isCUTAlt . • that appeared desirable so that the 'things of read taloa would b*vea chant* of growth. ii looking looking for TEE Wks of Sat tees he had eine to the 001%01040n that It consisted In the eneourage- trent It gave to go on; this was It; in- vrard and subjective Valet. Ehnen, more daft amen* made a • nice variation in the program at this point and that came the presentAtion of prises for proficiency, a duty which was atalorned to Inepeetor rum. • 1* order to be prefielent ens" mut horn the power cd detachment end tAsitoggratirit. One mkt not become Stakehilit in subject if one deified it with all sesta of ether thoughts go. Met Omagh 0014t'S hunt 0 was said that Milton knew everything OW was ineurehia at hie time, het with the was diselcued Ti? lif . • , ea. Ai• The service was conducted by the Rev. a. 8. Hardy at the house and at the graveside by the Canadian Order of Foresters, of Benrniller, of width So- ciety the pallbearers were ego mem- bers, The Ladiee' Aid 0 Victoria street church will hold their annual supper on Thanksgiving Night. d•••••••,•••••••••••41 Remember the Arthur Circle Bazaar on October 81st. Hamilton Street Shoe Store Complete line of ladies', gentle- • - men'eepd children's shoes. .. Come in and comparepur prices. • J. A. CHISHOLA Made Easy for You ff ciation "SALARY SAVINGS PLAN" Under the Confederation Life Asia- • deposit; for your life assurance are made by your employer monthly • after deductions from your salary. You obtain life assurance on the plan you prefer in a convenient way. Confederation Life Association O. J. °CAVANAGH GENERAL AGENT Officeni Mr: Deurow's office tan the Square Special Sale October 17th to 24th only GOODYEAR TIRES 30 X 3,.jabrTc •$7.95 ,30 x 3%; • Get yours while they last. fiNwsiftwamissionimiserowesMe F. 'R.: MILLER • GARAGE and SERVICE STATION zss DONALDSON "SERVICE" "QUALITY" .In business to do all kinds of plumbing, beating and tinsmitbing to. your entire. satisfaction. • &Mkt' WILFRID DONALDSON•Thou 431: BANTIICLII ROAD GODS:goat. ONT. line to Buy Your Overcoat Gets in Early Before the Snow Flies Scores of different fabrics and styles [to schoose from $.25.00, $30 00 and up. SNAPPY RATS $4.00 and 5.00 yak Oar Relining, Remodeling and R e. FRANK H. MARTIN Tailor and Hatter 'PHONE POUlt•NIL LEAS'S IsLOCIt 015tART MS or &WARR, RIC • -••--•----. ./.44.•••••••••••••••