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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-11-04, Page 8611114111. 11 ma SW MGM' .11.1111.41•1111101, ....1* CIO 41111.mm- • 1 *nongocreemcns " "" t gram of music and *rennin* will he 1 1 I I MN 1 11111 IS III I 1E111 11 1g 1 gL.11-_111.1U_111_--.1111111111111111.11.1.- Wall ,,„eutartainment.- A meeting of the litystilai braieh 5" thawitibla rd the Bibte Society was held in St. Linc O,tr Hew Fall Pattern that km jsm hen reoeivoil will. slefigist yen. Prices rule from 10c to $1.75 per rot OR OfIARTIENT is at you 'service at all thaw We specialise in a there* eye exeminatios whit the maniern *kat iestruseets. Andrew'e United chards ee Sunder,- evening Lest. Rev. Mr. IKeasedy save the Bible winch was well delivered, after whieh *he fol- lowing Alters were fleeted for the coming yeer: President, F. A. Ed.. Worlalinelt Exchange wards; seeetreas., Mrs. Jas. Ennu- i son. The colleetors will be on their 4 rcunde this week to receive donations to a worthy use. MUSH EXCHANCA *LOCK GIFTS For 13ridos Made by Members of aur cog....*.•••• MISS S. NOBLE LEEBURN Mr, Harry Freeman spent Sunday • in Woedsteek. Mr. Robt. Foley spent Solidity with his mother, Mrs. M. Foley. Mr. Sterling Fulfortl, of Toledo, hi %halting hl parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Fulford. Mr, and Mrs. Jas. Chisholm, Jr., were visiters in Kingsbridge Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, of Detroit, visited the foriner's mother Mrs. A. Bennett, last emelt. • Much sympathy is felt for Str.1 Hugh Thurlow in the deeds of his sis- ter, Mrs. Wm, Morris, Saltford. Mrs. Terence Hunter returned home last week from Detroit, where i she has been attending her slider, New Christmas Goods arrivin$ every week. Como in sad LOOK AROUND it your leisure. Cole's Book Store to PORTER'S BAYFIELD • miss Nora Ferguson leftfor Lon- don on Sunday last for a visit with friends, Mrs. Wigle, of London, spent the week -end with her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Sturgeon. - • Dr. Eing, wife and daughter,-BettY, of Detroit, spent the week -end in their boutiful cottage on the lake front. WM. McDool and Ninian Heard ar- rived home from the 'West on Monday after 'spending the hornet at Mile. Atone. Sask. The members of L. 0, L. No. 24, with their wives and sweethearts, are arranging for a social evening in their hall on Friday evening, Nov. 5th. A progressive euchre game and a. pro- who has been very sick. • Mrs. Philip Bogie and family have returned to Goderich after a pleasant 'visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, IJ. D. karrish. The farmers ,are finding it hard to get their fall work finished, silo Al - ling, threshing and taking up pota- toes, on account of the continued wet weather. • GODERICII TOWNSIIIP. Mr. and Mrs. J. Mott, of Windsor, visited their relatives here the past • and Mrs. Andrew Rougvie turned Tuesday after spending a few. days at Surnla• ' ••4 "Under Suspicion" --Who le?" "Mike and Mary," who with seven. other amusing characters will enter- tain with a two -act play after the fowl supper at Union. Men? Look. and 'See. `• .1.41~.014144411P411.41114=r DUNGANNON Mr. R. La Reed visited friends in Dungannon on Sundsy. Mrs. J. Savage visited friends in Goderich on Friday. Mrs, Greer, of Glands, is visiting r leti • s i this district, Master Willie Wiggins was a weeks d with relatives at duld,'- n guest• Mr. And Mrs. G. Id. MeRenzie. were visitors at Clinton on Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. F. Ross and son, Don- ald, were visitors with friends Lucknow onr Sunday. The Mimeo Evelyn Reed and Don- na McClure, of Goderich, were Dun. gannet viisitors on Sunday. • Miss Letitia Dreaney arrived home on Tuesday after a pleasant two months visit with friends Saskat- ebewan. . • Ws- Ulm) Hayes and Berman Carpenter returned on Thursday last from a motor trip to •St. Thomas and London. * Mrs. D. MeNevin and. Mr. Paul Smeltzer, of Goderich, were guests et the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Sav- age on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Treleaven and Mr. and Mrs. S. Roach visited the lat- ter's slater, Mrs: H. Raton, of Exi.e. ter, on Sunday. Mr. Wm. Menary had a successful sale on -Tuesday,' when good paltea *ere obtained. It is his intention to work this winter for Mr. Beeehler. iVirs. G. McIntyre moved Int week to the house which abe limed from Mr. Jame Coot, and recently wi- elded by Mise Edna Fowler. „ Alton's have that salt which keeps • . Ale' flee off tattle and' horses; also it . s ' new' unproved stink food which is bbe ' guaranteed to pr.:olio good results: . aZe rftt 1.seCldi tligllei Mind! y . ra a . Rubbers Rubbers - Ru rs . o Je o 0 nesday of this week at the home of Mr. Albert Meeltiaid, where he had Our Kew Stock of MINER ORA1VD been visiting, for *few weeks previous RUM3101.11 kas . ' ; The ladies the W United church On Wetine°stda„v after. They • are litromoure Cared— TAity ' Beat' noon- A nientint aftereotie wets en- , le his death. of W. hi. S. of Dun. BrINER RUBBERS are GUAR. A141.• i EEO' '''. ,. .:*:' rainnueDdni; yrntib*de mtbererh; tetheent-siti; . , , „ - loYeli• ., , , e . , ... * , ' -• ,,e• There were seven teblesof euchre • . Our isComplete* s - r Stock int .. : . et the 'Hallowe'en Masquerade in the parish hall on Friday eveni Int •22. F New all Footwear . - • '4 th l' 'e ell essnir' s atitute.. The prize . winners were — ' ' ,er e wisp ces o e omen s In - Missies Ila rown and Thelma Reed We AIM 7.0 PLEASE YOU-- ----------- lin*' 'Mes1r3'' Memile ste.wart aeg. • flIt FIT — -OttAL.try ." IN PRICE Sir. and Mrs. `FranGle, . Win, McClure:- • • - -------1- - • - • • Item denta Of Dungannon anken . • h Hern,z; s oest,,,,,,e . tr....„0:.,t, ‘,11 t i . their marriage ' moved this week tea. theni from the village, teat wishthem success in their new enterprise of PHONE 43,W sQuAR.w. The loot L. G. B.. A. lodge intend , holding a concert In the- Orange Hall 1 F en Wednesday evening, Nev. •10th, . The nregram tensest of musical and literary numbers, in addition to .11101•11 • • . MASON & RISCH PIANOS' One for Every Home .__Gnefir Every Income .1 Your home may siomounodate * greed piano—you incOthe a'warrant the roost expansive inodet Bus if a limit is set by either apace or 'meow you .till own„ a genuine Mum fit Res& skihr Marto 6: PJach Plows are built to thelligheet liasidards. Some are idexpmeive but owe is chsaply demtdatted—the very lowest priced hu a tone quaUty welling many instruments costing twit* as AWOL '• Pay for One Out of Income at No Cot ofUpkeep! Aside from periodical tunings,* piano cogs nothing for *top. Buy st Mama & Ruch on out easy teams and predtimily every cent you paw goes "wards the purchase pncel Before you realise it, your pisne will be paid for rya ML—widt yours of usefulness ahesd of it. A Okkereittaken readies ate invited Se Writ* foe catesierar- yea cut buy from us eddy said ecodasnically by emit— we wilt, be OS to sanptO WWI* 1111WW.IPIL MASON Cy ISCH '. Which a play, "Just Like* Woman," rr ,wili be presented by members of the -Lodge. . Mte. 8., Roe& ono son, Mr. Arthur Roaeh, retested last week from a de* lightful trip to the West. They visit- ed relatives et Minneapolis., Glad. stone, Man,, and points further wot. We are pleased to know that Mr. Arthur Roach is much improved in health. ' Mrs. ht. Hoffman, while picking RP' pies one day recently, met with a emit= viaident, when shoe/ , au tainitig injuriet to her ribs which will • lay her up for sone time. Hersis- 'ter, Mre. Rogers, of St. Thomas, who • was with her for a few days, hate re - I turned to her home. About * month ago Mr. Wm. Bray • was So unfortunate as to lose three 1 1 IC 11111111 111•1111•11.11 11 1 11 1 11 11 IN 11 I 11.11111 11M1111.•111go go • m• g 1111.11•1.111 lip IC. c Ade oews is awn day. Sweet of his trends and neighbors, wialsiag to fibm.-51wi esommolad. "Boar ye efts n - ether's burden." steented very ass - inlay in sharing the loss, for whack Mr. Bray is extremely gratefui and destres to exerts* kis appreelatior. The monthly meetincof the Wont en's Institute was laid last Thureday at the home of Mrs. F. Ross with a good attendant*. In the sbeenew of the president, Mrs. C. C. Brewn, ist vice president, conducted the meet- ing. An excellent paper on "hind - nese," was read by hire. But Roach. It was decided to insist the "Navy fmme" by the sale ofpopp.es i on Armistice Dsy. The Irre of the northern woods has egoist seized our local nimrod, Mr. Chas. Elliott, who fared forth this week to test his as a hunter of the wily. deer. We trust that his o- ust good fortune in securing his share of the prey may attend him, and that when he returns with his ear well buten with venisein, be will renVonher his numerous friend* in this econnum- ity and spread for them such e, feast es will not soon be forgotten. fle - triode the trip this year by motor. •••••••••••••. negeserir • :The Hallowe'en social last Monday - night was a -howling mignon, though the rain dampened a few spirits. Twc. witches and a few ghosts and fairies appeared and with esick-o•lan- terns and weird music the young folk spent a very gay evening. Those who didn't come out are invited to be present next year. ' The Orange \Lodge is holding a box social on Friday evening. Ws -hope for tine new moon that night-; On Thursday -evening, Nov. Mb. a grand concert will be given in the' Nile church to celebrate the simple - tion of' the new eked. Professor Grin, a master violintet of Toronto Coeservatory of Musk, .will be the Musical Artist of the evening. while Rev. D. McTavish, of Exeter, will give his iv:pular lecture en, "The Luggatre of Life." Everything from a bottle of -milk to keep baby quiet in church to a new Hudson Six—from niek. names to yeligion. Two hours and o half of real whalesoitie entertainment. Admission, 50 rents. adults; 25 -cents for children. Don't miss, this tare treat. CARLOW - - 'suss Lindsay, of Lueknow, is visit- Jais /ifeBridneds.ir FOR. SALE Lard Barrels Apple Barrels cider Kegs A timber of Tin Pails E. U. Cleveland BAKER 1 I West Street Goeerich 1 ..... 1,... 1 111110 1.•. KODAK FINISHING lee 44 a /*rid mai tat 0.. Werh 1psjk for Neat Prostv J. T, PELL e le- or on Young atte e Liberal' Converition in. Toronto 'last week. • Coien;union: was dispensed in trce church en Sunday -with a large at- tendance. . • . • Mr, and Mrs, John. Graham, of De - trait, alsaMr. and afrs.'Shock, of the sande place, visited with Mi.. and Mrs. Gordon Young 'and other friends for o few day a last week. ' Two Indian yinmenrvisited our burg" lest Tuesdey. Thev had, come nil the waw from .Blyth. Where they had been polling flax. They eume through the woods :looking for ginseng; a plant the,rontest *Web is highly valued 23 a medicine. ri Mr. Clark took them in and gave:. them their dinnee, which they wereetruly grateful for, He at. tie ,got aneauto ride for them back to Blyth and e they stent •on their way re, ialeing at their good luck. We set - dont see Indians heves • • - 'C01.414)RXE Mr. Inn. Treble, of McGaw eleva- tor, shipped a cat of wheat on Mon. day. e • Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Johns, of WatrOUs4 Slush.. are visiting their datight,ete ,Mrs, Alden Allele . • quite * few attended the supper and, cone* at Auburn last nifty evening and report at good time. A Halliwe'en na-rty was given on Monday eight homeof 31r. Will Lent by the Bentrifiter Circuit Club. Owing to the rain net as many attended as would _have liked to.. Those' who were there had a real good. tinkei The witches were there in full demise .4 IVE8TFIELD Str. EraMerson. Rodger has. aeitured part -win Goderkh. - Visa Della McDowell was a Strat- ford visit& one day last week. atm W. It 'Campbell is Awing her danghter, Mrs, -Wm. Crezier, of Crewe. Miss Gladys. McDowell, of Holmes.. vile!, spell% the weekend at he'r hone re. . Mrs. M ' oVittie Sr., is visiting her daughter, ...Mrs. Wm. Tesler. of $t, Helens. •• • Mr. Jennings, of Windeor, spent a couple of days last week with Mr. and Mrs. j. L. McDowell. Mr. and Mrs. Culbert and family, of Dungennote visited at the home of INtr.'and Mrs. Wm. McDowell, on Sun- ' Mr. John Redmond has returned to his home In Colborne township after beine in the employ Of Mr. R. Red -1 - mond the pan year; Mrs. R. S. Langley, of Toronto. a - returned missionary from Steelman China, gave a very interesting talk an the thOe appointments on the Au- burn olrcek on Oct. *1st, of her work Itt China. Mrs. Longley was greeted by large congregations at each ap.. pointment. ' Ur. and .Mrs. has. Wightresre Ills- • an Elsie land May, of Whitechurch, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hoover and Min; Elissibeth aridRev. Barker, of Brum- ads, were Westfield visitors on Same, day. *lee Mr. and Mrs. Dimon Ide-i reilem need children. Mr. and Mrs. Quinn end family and lir. sad Mrs.' H. Hoover, of " I .ikplionescom..* cgmdall .......1•11.1111 CI MI 02/1444844 Ye NONLUSZL1.61,jele **/** IIsl • _ anksgiving Specials for FRIDAY and SATURDAY Nov. Oth and 6th I I I F C._ F . 1.1 111 1.1.0*.11. 11Ig •••1011.11011,Y1 • . COAT SPECIALS FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Just at the httleeing the Large size, new stock.... 4230 Per Pair sastoort hat 'when you are ready to PURE WOOL KN • SWEATERS - wear than we offer those values . Penmen or women. ..... ... • $5,45 COATS et $32.50. Needlepoint cloths, trimmed with opossum collar and" oafs of the better quality, Coots that sold in most casts as high r1149, now $3,9,50 COATS AT. $23.75 Fmest oll wool-Duvetyne cloths, richly furred on cuffs and case, satin de luxe lining and flannel interlined. Splendid value, ot. ..... „623.15 COATS AT $8.75 Coate of velour and fur trIm. . rued, sold last season for $20 old $25, Your choice each OATS$ALT75-$17.5;) Of on wool cloths, a splendid range of styles antlyounshadess for Otneu or the Min. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE Soecially priced at. . $17.50 Hose now at unusual prices. These are odd stock. • e. MINCH FLANNELETTE white or striped 25c per yard PURE LINEN TOWELLING 14c per yard • SILK BROADCLOTH Sprencild for Gift Lingerie 69c per issird . LINEN TOWELS Special prices COIVIFORTERS Size 66 x 72 $2.95 ODD STOCK OF CHAMOISErrE and KID GLOVES Now sellin,g at •• 19c and 59c per pair HE,t4yr ppouss SATIN • " For Dresses,.Slips or Lining $1.40, 4 29c, 446c, 69e Phone 56 17he S A Gray REArDY-TO.WEAR C0 Phone 56 'ple aroukid here took in the pia; in There are *two sides to every donee. Luelaiow last Friday night- tic etiestion. The winning side and • Mr Aid Mrs. renew Feegeeee and 'the one the husband takes. I Your Family and • • of.Luelintee, spent Sunday afternhon withNrelatiees here„ Mr. Charlie ',She:mood, of Detroit, THANKSGIVING Friends wantyoar Photograph , spent last week -end with his parent% Make the appointmentTorlaiY gat. anetirs. Samuel Sherwood. . . .. '‘'. . -, R. R. SALLOWS Mr, anti Mrs. Wm. • McLean and ' . 1:ILLINERY . .. son, Harold. of Saltfoid, visited with .. Ine;eior• the lettees eister; Mrs...Georg! Lane. ` eke— . .e,e_es er. e e %se. ill Tal y l'hilli s who has been', 2 11""8, and ' 1•1111V2in*''' . . • at -.. . • se r p , with her sister, Mrs Thos reegnsime .cOtters velY0, for the Tait month, returned to her . :..• anti trietallie, so- Stlitfible' home in Termite. last Friday. hfr.: and Mrs. Roy Alton and Me. - With the, winter bus. and Airs. D. K. Alton spent Sunday ' ' • • awt tfiehn rf:re:117eunnh s *round ePourri ?ort Al lbeanrotivaenr, New H d • Call,early torth and e Marie Cottle, ef Exeter. visited Mai • aOliday bc.r.htlt,e saindanoihlersa.nJdusimilittrrisaonrid Ilmeitcra. their ectusins, Mrs. Silbert , Vint and 4.11114C15111. OMR Mr. 'Cyril Campbetl. NORTH SIDE SQUARE. , _ For BILIOI.J$NESS , ItamiltionStreo . Shoe Store--. Complete tins of ladiee', geed* Men's. and ehliclren's shoes. Come in sad compare Our prices. - 3..A.013141401441 • ,siasAer t Mile Elpire VW* le ander the din- e tees rare is •wee. Mr. Dys Canterbell ie sporting a einem' hand Feed sedan. Mrs. Meat Twawdey said soei Tevae, speed FidieFemnire in Winglassri. flaiwilay her panda swat Leek. Min Theopeeei span; new. Mr. nasi Kn. Wee Wee% spent Sendity with Me and Mrs. Marry corapbeil, of Illeletravn- 1 gene a newiee *I tin resin( , • FIG.LAIttak;:ABIETS • • Saddle HMV* .s...,25e arid lith 1411941 lie,Atureatat • Choice Cut Flowers; %tilting BilneliO3, floral Work, etc. • Ola short notice. IIE 1. oat stirooRoot tprovinclot High- way) at. Taylor** ,Corner.,'414 miles front Goderiele All•Classes et Horses (Heavy and Li lite for Sale One matched -team- of - drivirig horses. 7 years old. or sale. Suitable for a doctor. T. DURNIN GEO. STEVVART Tel. 603 r 46 Phone '1.044 • Godeelests •-• JOU have have stewed away is your attic some Pictures N, which yeu think -are out fiseltion. TheVatires them - are VOlnit het the nam- ing is massy* aaJ lakat if date. Still these it to es aaJ hare them reframmi—yea will Is terprieed seal pleasant at the molt. Pictures, like pulpit, alma *ow clothes — We gitarsatie •ar work, and our prices are akallarala, Smith's Mod Gift Store *ION" Ent St. 'Phone 1111 • WE ARE AgENTS. The New Quebec Coilt Stoves and Heaters Doret-buy until you get oar prices. Eeerything for- the home. . HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S FURNITURE EXCHANGE' "It Looks File". - ...the Broadest of Goderkle ins to buy a -new Overcoat this "But t didn't know you were go- - INSURANCE, •• "It's not new, clear...Amtthe one T e cleaned and pmed.," from last yAr stIlatlk,. had dr Assurance Company And we can dblfit-faine to your clothes—restore them to that ab- ofCanada - solute "newness" for a fractiou, • iiaaa11,idlieo of the cost of new clothes. Tim obine;.: wAtmoo, on. Mutual lie toderiell Frock Do ad* Works Prompt and Expert Service D. It MOONEY, Agog Pilotie 230 • EAsr Sr. flnT.Wflt-t. ana ONT. .1 VIROOMAN Pbsal** Wert Street *- r A FOR tARLOR 0* LIVING ROOM soothing looks finer or is Imre cent- fortahes and inviting than overserdesel fterettare **eh as we are now eirseini gee seeireenevy ricin and swirgnsttrio of rental ramose tbe weds newortfteal ki thetr .nth ftlek. the *Aoki so int telly inseenthe and pisetingt A tan peke ao reneamede, toe. PVIPS2911 teasaillem lalrakat 4 • A sytemli figailmlhoirlyer hods longer. Oar mho r • to fit is- 3koda merrecay. F.1 New, Slippers; Mocastins, tatc. taw macs ACV IN Somsetliott Wain ,sid Coo for *awry fteseiper of SHAM" Mit IAC sHo at_ Idiom. .01•0, _ eisetoes..•