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The Goderich Star, 1926-09-30, Page 8Wm Copyright 'Books The Ontstandiag Heart -•=- Peter R. Kane The Week Hunter—• Jas. Oliver ('urs ood The Silver Speen -- John Galsworthy. The Blue Window-� 'Temple Bailee' Rough Justice '. E. Montagne The Light of Faith— Edgar A. Guest Nast Forget Our LENDING LIBRARY ' llic per Bonk per Week OPTICAL DEPARTM NT We give every rise a thorough e y e examination ands our Glasses *re from $3.00 up. COLE'S BOOKSTORE Successor to Porter's Book Store --BELFAST , l W, II 11111 III 11 1 1,0 III 1 i ,a,l•n,n 111 1 11 n, mw 1 111 ■ 'Dir.: , „n1 L� tit* anKiiiiia e 1111111 i :I 10 IIII II,.11 ill! II a 11111 a Kelly are attending the Wild West ., ..... , , „ .., "' fa all In Show at T„Tonto a few days this See the Beautiful Line of` tAA weal,, A nember-attentled Blyth Fehr on GIFTS ,•.,.., hew Thursday last, else the concert st n lrht given by Alice Dunbar .and Co. Brides aril was reported very fro, d. • The anniversary services will be held in the \Vesttield United church on Oct, 10th, Rev. Hamby, of Blyth, having charge of both afternoon and The Sunbeam Tilo, three blind lad• its, *ill give a ceucert in the Wret- l2th. t.K ted p. thin rdatech 11oppen,there's treat in store.. Made by Members of aur Woman*s Exchange MISS S. NOBLE IIRITISH EXCHANGE BLOCK evening services Music will be giv en by the choir._' ASIIFIfEL l! DUNGANNON` Miss Lois MacKenzie, teacher in Port Albert, spent the week -end at her .home in Kintait. 1 Rev. E. S. Grey, of Toronto, took charge of both services in the Ash- field Presbyterian church on Sabbath last. ,`,Ors. Jno. Nerd •eh and son, Doug- lass Murdock, motored from Detroit. to spend the week -end at Mrs. Mur - dock's old home in Lochalsh. Mr. and Mrs. Ray White and Mr. Jackie MacLennan, of -Chicago, are 'spending a few days with Mrs. White's mother on the gravel road. LANES (IntendedMiss azlRaynardwspent the week -end with her sister, Mrs. Walter Alton, te 11 Miss Mary Phillips visite& with her sister, Mrs. Thos. Ferguson, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McWhinney and Quite n number from here attended deuelitee. of Dungannon, called on London Exhibition for a day la ,t sonic of their relatives on Sunday. week. • . Mr. and Mrs. Will McGill, of Para- Mr. and *s. Gordon Irwin and mount, spent Senday with their uncle Harald visited at Wilson Irwin's last and aunt, Mr. and MI°s, James Cook” Sunday. , Mr. Patsy Sherwood, who formerly Mr. and Mrs. Will Lane and family; - lived in Belfast, died at the home- of of Ripley, spent Sunday with friends his daughter, Mrs. Jos, Cranston, in the burg. Goderich. I Quite a number attended' the Cur- . Mr. and Mrs. George Lane, Clifford tie's Corners and St. Helens school and Hilda, spent the week -end with lairs last weak., Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie were Iweek -end guests va!ith rolatives in Clinton. Mr. Percy Edge, barrister of Tor- onto, visited his .aunt, .Mrs. George Henry, this week. • Mrs, Annie Berkeley visited at the, home of her brother, Mr. Geo, Henry, for a few days recently. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jack Chisholm,, pf Colborne township, were Sunday via- itors at the home of Mr, James Red- mond. -. Mrs; George Henry, of the nth con. of Ashfield, who has been quite ill, i's, we ere pleased to know, improving somewhat. Mr. and'Mrs. T. Wiggins had as guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs, J. Scrimgeour and Mr. J. 1V. Smith and two meters, all of Goderich. Mr, and Mrs. MacDonald, who hnr been called here owing to the death of the latter's mother, left on Monday for their home in Toronto. Mies Edna Fowler will leave. in the course of a few days with her sister, Mrs. Merchant, for'Bridgepert, Conn., where she will remain for some time. Mrs. Charlotte Smith returned to Dungannon last week after having enjoyed a fortnight's visit with her , niece, Miss Belle Menary, of.Shep- pardton •The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be dispensed in Erskine £'res - la X arses* o$ Ileept dckuu Mc. We 'Donald Maasb Mluv. s+f the We 1Ritl�iaf Teener, The We Mos. ?aster. o was in her $Mk , +a�:t haters M the "mashie ooffr A�(si�� i the hal noir ewnehl b* l r. 'rsW ' wlleh wa t rilri lanes er way years. Font -Was years ego rile married Me. Edward Fowler, wise craned her some fifteen years. 01 a. family of tan children else is serviv d by ee�'en, three sons having passel, away many years ago. The remaining children are, Messrs. Donald and Hairy, of West tWawanosh, and Bert, of Sesk- atchewan; Miss Edna, at home: Mrs. McDonald, of Torontc; Mrs. bierc:i-. ant, of New York, and Mia Seeburg. of New Mexico. Of a family of nine brothers and sisters the only survivor is Mr. Donald McNevin, of Goderich. Deceased had been ill for several months. and bore her weaknoas with great Christian fortitude. tint aelni.o all that medical skill and the • kindly administration Of loving hands rine do, she became weaker and weaker till the end came. She was a lifelong and devoted member of the Presby- terian church, and remained true to the faith of her forefathers until the last: The presence of all the mem- bers of her family during her Piiness gave her great happiness. Of a cheerful disposition s1iie -was much loved by all. the large rene'""r^ of people who were present for the fun- eral which was held on Sundae ansa 'the many beautiful floral tributes hearing silent testimcnvhof Balis feet, The service was conducted by her pastor, Rev. C. H. MbDonaId, assisted, by Rev. Mr. Keyes. and the nail -neer- ers were Messrs. William Wilson, Dan, Fowler, George Anderson and Jos.- MeNevin. Interment took place in the faaely Dint i„ neehhelnon mane. tery. The sympathy of the commun- ity le extended to the 'berenved ones • CARLOW byterian church on Sunday next, Oct. Mrs. A. Johnston visited friends in THURSDAY. SZTTISKSJIR SO. IIIM Mrs. Lane's sister, Mrs. James Rae-' Mies Florence Thompson visited at 3rd, at 3 p.m. Preparatory" service Ashfield on Tuesday. • burn, at Riverview. - Mrs. Percy Graham's' a couple of is being held on Thursday evening at •' Next Sunday will be' wally day 31i. and Mrs. James Hackett, �VEI-� days last week, 8 p.m. here. The service will be from 3 to fret] and Lena, motored to Stratford m Miss Mary Alton and Miss area Rally 'Day was observed in the 4 o'clock. 1 HARVEST THANKSGIVING ATwthat haahow on Saturday, where Lenn is going to Little spent a couple of days recently Presbyterian church here at the I Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Clark spent ' T. GEORGE'S continue going to school, at Elmer Alton's. afternoon service. 'rhe Rally. Any .Sunday at his old home at Herring 'rhe annual Harvest Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Martin Grassby and} The U F W O. met at Mrs. Frank nrosCram was followed b.. Rev. C H talo with his parents services in connection with St. Geer Fall and Winter Dresses Many New Dresses Have Arrived This Week ranging in size from 16 to, 42. Call and see these. The cloths. are POIRET TWILL SANTOY WOOL POPLIN ARMURE CLOTHS BALBRIGGAN FANCY FLANNELS , §ee � Our Specials in checked all wool Flannel Dresses, at $ »75 each AIso a Special in Armure Cloth Dresses, (all. wool) at $6.75 each See Our Improved Ready -To -Wear Department up -stairs and our lark assor.,ment of , Fall and Winter Coats, Priced $12.75 to $55 QUALITY VALUE --- SERVICE Buying Connection With Grayo. THREE LARGE DRY GOODS STORES Coderich Mea fo rd Listowel Ellen, Anna and Marjorie, from near Irwin's last Tuesday afternoon, and McDonald' giving, the.address on '' The threshing machines are busy se's church were held on Sunday last. Belgrave. spent' Sunday with their all enjoyed themselves. , Gods Covenants. in our neighborhood. We honeevery Rev; Canon Appleyard, M.` .�., rector cousins, Mr, ,and• Mrs: Gilbert Vint. 1 Mr, and Mrs. Harold Ferguson and The funeral of the late Patrick' one •will get finished up while the of New St. Paul's church, Woodstock, ths tfrs. David Hackett received the baby, of Lueknow, visited at Thos. Sherwood took place from the resi- weather keeps dry, was :the special preacher for the .1'ay, sad Dew's of the death of her neohew,'Ferguson's last Thursday evening, dente of his daughter, Mrs. Cranston; Mrs. A. C. Paterson; of Vane"uve"• the rector, Rev. Mr. Hardy, exchange Reginald Anderson, . _ . Goderich, on Tuesday, to Dungannon• also Mr, and Mrs. Southworth, of ing work: with him for the day, and '. South Africa. He was `killed in an 1 AUBURN i cemetery. Further- particulars will , Peterboro, and. Mrs. W. McKenzie; of .there were good congregations at all auto incident. W t " d d h con We extend our cep . be g' n next week. Lucknaw Called ori friends h. re on the services of th>: day whit. i%e r - est sympathy to the parents in their DIT.' and Mrs. Jacob Stoltz spent Mr. Summerfeldt, who has been on Sunday; ....,.-....,_ -_ Communion ___ --_.__-, 5n1 bereavement, he being the only the neighborhood in visiting friends in the staff of the Standard Bank for "SNUB" morning prayer apt] choral egmmiui» child. the pint few months, has been.trains- I A SNUB AND ITS ANSWER ion at 11 a.m. nod festal evensong at 1 Last Monday several from the vil- ferred' to Cannington and left Inc 7 p m WESTFIELD Inge attended. the funeral of the late that place Wednesday morning. Mr. . amp is spend, a M and Mrs. Wm Paterson, I r, If the o A few days with her daughter, Mrs. R,quiet wedding was solemniz Stonehouse of Goderich village, were in, Galt'lest- wek at- nn Wednesday, when Miss Marie Kr on Sunday please keep your organ at steps and the beautiful flowers of the 11 th Benmitler. The c {arch was very prettily de - 0 w \i s, J N C .Sias Emigh, o Blyth. a McNamee is filling his place here. 1 •Sept, 24th, 1028, corated r the occasion, A •floral r Dear Sir, --If you come to church screen s placed acres3 the chancel ock tending the funeral'of a niece in that lough, eldest :dau titer of Tee and; home or. in your p et, g season, as we as a fruits bf the' Mr,and Mrs. Albert Walsh visited town. Mrs. Joseph Killough,;of Ashfield, Yours lovingly, harvest time, made very pleasing de-. the letter's parenta,,Me.':and Mrs. B. ''. Mies Elise Ann Blair and her sin became the bride of:141x, William MICHAEL LIVERWORST, oration. ' H. Taylor, of Goderaeh, on Sunday. ter, Miss Susan, seat the$ #.ormer: Kelley,, of ��'estfield. Rev,..i,. Gross, F. A. F' & G. W. TO.: IP. The choir acquitted. themselves �Ir and Mrs. ert,Taylor andchile part 'of i week i' of Auburn, performing the ceremony.a ° a a rte_ very creditably indeed and a line qua- ten visited Mrs. Taylor's siste, Mrs. Goderich.h s w e : visaing friends in p 3 e Mr, Be_r, wire, t, acknowledge n being. y We .extend hearty congratulations to ceivinsr the foregoing� advice or in• lits of tone is secured b the dR. Stonehouse, of Goderich; on ay,Sun., The Egg Circle has been taking in the happy couple. 1 struction, and says, " 1 always ; feel , capable ',organist and. choir director; • eggs on Tuesdays and Fridays of Mr. Arthur Roach. who• is recuper. that if a` rson has anything `worth. Mr; Wilkinson. Mr.. -ch it director: • - Meslirs...Alva McDowell and Will „each week, After the first o£ Oct- :ting after his recent severe illness while'. to •w+�rrite: it should not be hid- ° ober -they will only take them m on it an �'nesdav on a trip to the West. den bacti , i #yang and he cloy ti th Fro cess- with the -choir boys` is -very. grati- the section of -e chair adds a very pleasing; tone' value. Maund'er's beautiful anthem, -"Praise the Lord, 0 Jerusalem," was used and at the morning service Mies; Wur- tele took the solo part in very pleas- ing manner. At the evening service, Mr. Wilkinson took the solo in the an, them. At the "morning service Rev, Can- on Appleyard spoke on the text "Con. E. and drew appro. sides the Lilies"d Cleveland Choice Cut Flowers, Wedding Bunches, Floral Work, etc, of short notice. Geo. STEWART Phone 105 Qodsielok On the main street of the village with quite a loss` one day last' week; I have' mit the learning to grasp all ,.� last" Tuesday evening Mr. Wallace. Not wishing to be delayed in making the lettered "dee'rees of perfectno's ... rich, met, with the result that both .s' daily rip; re a of "greatness." in muni... art nr im- hiA horse across three planks which ,� i le ` : or o red 'n a measure, under Tuesdays. He was accompanied by his mother. cover of 'a nun de plume. In any Mr. Hunking, who has been work= Mrs. `S. Roach; 'They went by way little service that I, may have ever ing for the past year, returned to of Minneapolis, where they will be rendered tra God I have always sought Varna last week, where he formerly guests with relatives for a few weeks' to render it unto Him rather than un - resided and where he mends to xe- and will afterward proceed to Mani to men, Old I know any frailty and side in' future. e ; G toba where,they will visit relatives :it inability quite well. Consequently ]i Some are preparing for the cutting 4ilndstene, Mebbta and other points. have not tae en very rich notice or of corn and `filling the, silos for an- We wish them.: a plensant- journey .concern in. the several snubs that b other year. Although backward in and hope th�it Mr. Roach may return, have been directed toward me, both earlier conihealth." vocal or imperfect has done' well the latter part of the stored to ' organ -viol; However, when it EQ season. t r t not turn a deaf ea thearli r port of theseason, a few month hence, completely re as to my broken p Mr, Robert Armstrong, the Duh- { "handed out" •'with the "emphasis" of gannon-Goderich mail carrier met .h above. I mus r. . ` King and Mr, Armstrong, of Gode- i+ �+ h' d '1 tri he t lead of Michael If they be degrees MiUmery y NEW and EXCLUS- IVE Modeis in the extreme- ly smart Hsi"'very wide of brim ht combinations of Velvet and Ribbon. , 9 The poliular Small Hat in Silk Velvet and Ribbon ornaments. q New Felts in the latest shades. the beautiful pattern been planned. Your Family and Friends wantyour a Photograph Make the appointment Today R. R. HALLOWS FOR SALE Lard Barrels Apple Barrels Eider Kegs A number of Tiri Pails priate lessons from the plants of the field. • In the evening his text• was the words, "My days are swifter than a weaver's shuttle." The two notes. of joy' and sadness were interwoven, in a harvest thanksgiving servicee and cars. had to go : to the- repair -shop. hi$ tided acmes the ()pelting , in the ;Plied "love"- I ti" riot know—But 14n •fact these two notes were-enter- tars occupants of both cars escaped Goderich bridge, which was n course bee before it. 3 shall stand aside. • mifigled all through ,life. There wan without any serious injury. 1 of being re -planked. The tiaras, I sincerely apologize far past Entre- the joy at the gathering in of the ' Dir. Rouse of Blyth, and his broth- finding itself in such a precarious stone upon. the riarhts of greater dile harvest and tete ivinsg ,for its er, accompanied by two others, had do+Edon, became unmanageable and ity and i£ snared shall endeavor to bounties and there was also the sad rather a serious accident on the Hur- belt to the .river -bed below; being in, find out if there may yet be some reflection t t aftersd harvest surest of time on road. While driving aloes, anoth• stantly killed" Fortunatel• y Mr, corner somewhere where I, �* too, may er Car struck him and turned the car Armstrong managed to escape fel, sing some little bit in His praises: ed. It was only outstanding events' h qts which are remembered in our twee ' or The Women's Institute will meet Ong Thee horse had been t hitched PORTER'S HILL SCHOOL FAIR Canon Appley d pointed' out that in the Foresters' hall on Wednesday, f the'1 timethe 'l Tannin of the design and over. Mr. Rouse was badly hurt end ling and was uninjured except for a I thank yon Ghdarsr r. n" p f ash year that asset] 3ci5 et e � the res received minor bre NA THAN IEL BAER. r. t c d no - b. i yet for r, j days gone y ar of — it -was thep g 1.ondesbtno will be our guests. • The securing another 'horse 'proceeded on' (Continued from page 5) the setting anilp of the nmd tens in weaving that took time and technical visiting 'Societies will furnish pro- his way, skill, and if the plan were 'followed . gram. Roll call answered by giving In the earIy' morning" hours of W d stria, Norman Trewnrtha, Jail xlnv the beautiful pattern the d'esEartier nes, i ividly "maned liana which he is nurs. , from mai .wagon, t+ alai October 6th, at 2.15, p.m. Blyth and remained intnet, and ':HIT" Armstrong. • nitre a s'°mm'tEtEou. poultry—MarlonnC"a�VI' had laid out was reproduced in all it; fruit or 25 cents. Ho�stess'es•--ere. nesdav Sept` 22nd the soul of',Sus ,east a e . attractiveness, but if the plan were Lawson, Mies ale Carter, is Winnie Howson, Mrs. McNeil. Thomas Shackleton, winged its night rig ps Ionttrla assail Pickard, coinpetitiarairr departed from the intended beauty Lash Sabbath morning the servkes Deceased, who Wwas a daughter of Eli r Parade—S. was spoiled. So with our lives. . in St., Mark's church in the village late W and Mrs. Kilpatrick, of I Rav ('os. Arnold Porter. . divine plan was made for our. lives was well attended. The service's of.Aeldield, vacs 62 years of age and S. O. u, S. S. No. ;r. S. S. No. 4, ..3: a., and if a+e followed this the result weal tire. 'United church and °Presbyterian had been in poor health for some So. 'i• S, a. `°• l: S. 8' h'o' S' stnod. It was as part of the pian that church were withdrawn. The church months, so the end was not unlooked CP(11ZTS Sunday was observed and the various was beautifully decorated with fruits ^• .:She hind been married 42 years. +anitea a4 =alloys: matins o grasp were pa a t Oran. LI C yw 11 Mary i. Wine . S di C , Mies nab Kilpatrick, beloved wife of Mr.' f rt f th I and flowers. An inspiring address Of a cheerful din oeition. her Races rote/tea p` g Q Girls seven years, and tinder—Mar- While referring to the obbervence was delivered by Rev, M*. Snell, or pleasant smile and endearing manner Doric Moose. Bernina Cox, Ihsratlie. df Sunday Canon Appleyard mention- Gtratford, the Rev. W. R. Alii and will not soon be forgotten, not alone t*rouvie ,lean 1'VE• Pick n - Rev" Mr. Gracey taking part, in theOlive 'yount- ,,, Norma .... - ..,..i,vl, ed s visit he recently had from a ge by members of her family. but mho tleman from the, States who com- mentedwfll Yost are cordially, invited " service". --. among a wide circle of friends who ° Boys eeveit ye>rrs and iintter—.Ben on the beautiful observance. to inspect our stock C DERTCII TOWNSHI i tr lane; remember her gentle -min.0 Whitely. Don. Harris. Graham White- of 'Sunday in Canada as compared pret.l i t ti d k` dl d d with the wide open Sunday of united 1 The Ladies' Aid of Teylore' Corn- Girls *miler ten years—Marjorte States cities Then there carne a time in the, weavingof life's tapestry when the sad rites, excepting the Youngest sone' I3°ea ender sten years — Harry were Cut off' and the worts paid aside.. . church Further particulars later. �` Stirling, 1 " �I >i a Kingston Street - s ra ons an in , se s in many lr. vvi e i e homes at times when they were most Pre are holding a fowl supper on needed, Besides her bereft hreiba d ' g • sate e Thursday, October 14th. Supper in elle is mourned by a family of five, all 1 rt n.c, Ile. 1sli. Irene Woods. - ♦arni I'icl. rtl. MISS1/IacVICAR. school house program following in of whom were present for the lest Tenn V4'iil eI, a a work as finished end the •threads BAKER West Street . Gocerich "It Looks Fine" "Brit t didn't know you were go- ing, to buy a new . Overcoat - this fall."' "It's riot new, dearjust the one from last year that 1 had dry cleaned and pressed." And we can do the sante to your clothes -restore them to that ab- solute "newness" for a fraction of the cost of new clothes. " €iJe ich French Dry Cleaning Works Prompt and Ezpett Service J,• H. VROOMAN Phone 132 Westt Street 1 Harry. who residers in Sastkatehewari, hompeois. Boba . Murphy, completed. ,If the divine plan had Thr redskins ars' not dying out. apt] who came rant early in the year Kenneth Battle*, Ilnrry> Thompson, been followed there need be no re - Have you been down to the bathing chiefly owing to his mother's illneee. Jimmy :fauns grets at the end of life for the work beach lately. remaining' until August, when he re. i (.ETIs ten to twelve year'u -Mary • For School Opening FOR THE GIRLS any Strap Slippers oxfords in Calf and Patent twat here Bunning Shoes iri Orionis and ltrsps. FOR THE BOYS We have the best wearing Oxfords sod Boots for harm weamr and at remeoncble Prions Bays" Oxfords. sires 1 to uf, s►t $2.75 to $3.95 Youths' Oxford*, sixes 11 to 2, at $2.50 to $3.95 Akan Sunning Shoea. Miner pr Brand, which here oven the Beat. 1111•11111111.11 WINO e Ix Trae.ltiaeg Goodls we have the most up-to- date and complete stock. Suit Case* Club Bags, Bos - tot Bags, Trucks, etc. 1 i t ellerere' Horn's Shoe Store Mop* 43 W. turned to the West once more The Prones. Margaret i'ronse. Evetrn other members of the family are Al. 'Wirt•. Norma Potter. Bessie 'Wish, bort, of Toronto: William, at home; .lean Whitely. Mrs. Geo. Feagan, of Nile, and Mrs. i Boys ten to twelve years—Clifford Matheson,Matheson, of Petrolia. The funeral Sturdy, Norman Trewartha, Kenneth which wee held tin Friday, +vas, large. Battle. Berl McAllister, Joe Murphy. ly attended by sympathetic friends Harold Obiter. and neighbors, the many beautiful (Brie over twelve rears Jean Mil- -- floral tribute% beating testimony of ler, Mira Fllltott Annie 141iptams the esteem in which she was held. Hoye over twelve ;rears`eeJack Stir. Rev. Mr. Keyes, of Dungenna►t Unite ling. 'Willie Moore. Reg Tebbartt. Oilt- ed ehureh. conducted the servile, and fold Sturdy, Willie Rueger, Harrold the rrniains were tenderly Isid to Miller. rest in Dungannon cetnrtery, R.ivs. Older girls—Iean Miller, EvelynItkhard end Isaiah Xilaatrkk and Mi,J,ltlater, Mary Weigh. 13e-ssie Welch. Messrs, ' Samool Kilpatrick, Albert 1 , older boys -.leek -Stirling. Willie lea Cengrent *ding as pall -bearers, Nestor 2lMaine., 7ihorynwas t"ongrara and Char- Moore-.�'ltford McNeil, thews Tebbutt. liraa; win, Botgrr. To the betokened haashand and family, Herne" tfler. leaped rece Kenneth COS' 1r COMPORT " . a.,shwh a Tebt att.Carl ear, Eerterttr 7uatcl is suggested bya look at our hand - John 1'reur a leo 14ureruerst gg hand -KODAK 1 FINISHING Gis* Us x Trick' and Det Our Work Spook for Its+otf. slur J. T. PELL r.rinti. Icio xrirratralnert Nemo. Dir- some bedroom suites of fine furni- , tin. 0* - Hervey eats it1chaei. - Roe tura. Welt made, artistic in i fieltbattellarold griller.design and beautifully f;nished in 'IgD releerrew racer ---r. to eN. Tree Cxer detail. To set' these suites hillyitrta. leen 7reetiutt tfaratli cruise: is to want one for your home and hilly )+toirrr-I"t'iMt yCtller" it, Leap , W. Rower. Albert rrarsoa-wail. especially when you hear the low 1 "'I"' ivlarrry` MacxlrlweiOrente figures at wh;cit "1:,w are' Offering Summar, with the doors and wind. is tthh.wrong .4sason for family . AD7111 'iflllaM IN TIM 9TAL them. J.R. WHEELER ltrieas�• SWIM p 4_ U _ Very few things that wren fight for would have any appeal if they could be had for nothin;. Window Shades The best quality and largest 1 i range of colors to select - frost All colors and sizes of shades kept in stock. Odd sizes made to- order. • Shade* , .delivered and hung for you fres of charge KIRSCH CURTAIN RODS, all sizes. Smith's Art and Gift Store• E*F.t St. • , .'Plasma. 19$ ;low about d . PERFECTION OIL STOVE? We are agents for these in Godericb, Tutu in your old one and get a row one, This is yourStore. Use It3 HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S EXCHANGE FURNITURECE Ors the Broadway ,el G etterleb TNSURANCE; The Mutual Life Assurance Company of Canada HEAT °Fetes :. WATERLOO, 01 P. D. D. OONEY, Agent Psoas i2e0 - HAT S1', : t' GooattOOR, ONT. NewFaliShoes FOR ll EN AND WOMEN . Such Snappy Patterns to *aft the ays Such Good -Fitting Lasts and easy lloot'Eairs to phase the foot, Such Reasonable Prices to *oils tint pocket book GOOD SOLe!D LEATHER WORKBOOTS tot oot-lolls wakes, beat to *boa herd 1oo awl wit ~dor TRUNKS aced TRAVELLING NG GOODS of sells thoutfatkais. ... ., We woad 1 , : , ' ins a cat hula a yaw SHARMAN'S THE LEADING SHOE STORE 1SS CODDERICH