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The Goderich Star, 1926-11-18, Page 4elk , J Laclies' Hats Velvets and «Satins, Velours and Felts Gram and Turks artier Mt' T �s. tuft;.: wet and gtt ed a' s *rice. the Ladies' Coats A BIG REDUCTION ON ALL VELVET] HATS - Regular Price from $5.00 to 16.50 Special Price $2.95 Needlepoint Marvell* in dark navy blue, trimmed with Mandel Collar and Cuffs. Regular Price $24.50 - Special Reduced Price $16.95 Children's Dresses. A new shipment of Children' Flan- nel Dresses, all vines. At Very Reasonable Prices MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's and3oy's OVERCOATS MEN'S GLOVES The newest goods in Men's Coats. A A full range of Men's Gloves in Cape - good range for men and boys in all skin lined, Suede, Pigskin, in all the the popular shades. well-known makes. sec $ ydaalits. at X.he ,>tsesl. lowers moH.is fagot .1t►+ilTe Itt*'is: ° 1 SMIllei ill semi ri• fartrlis i[dwi/s Mills rap. of Surat- .4 Iir. lien AI• pwiaistit`� the Mr. .I. A. l ud Nr..L B.1 Owens..M .f Trade. premiss -Leith MC gigs iawMsrt, while die greaidsst ARiNTi*ONG.--Ia company with; 'dt 11ae 4343116 Gi• C. 1°- W..4- half a +ioaeu ether young Godetich _ 1 row, ltd alar tits hews ag of the sten, Eirswrsott Armstrong, on of a ssyodrit $h once. secretary .t the assn- t N. aa+i Mrs. Nielson Armstrong, An- swim n-- elation, in kis re stated that ata- gM•$. hers. Shen i with the steam- I P� er iesielters when it left on Satur- j tam,. of 40.000 motor cars, eagtainistC may, Nov. 6th, for ¥untreal, es* route I. a r 13ti.0M f+trsons,, passed throttlil via tlta Psnaxaa ('.anal for Japan, . the Sarnia pteway and over the Blue „;were it le to be put into ser.ict: by' Water Highway daring• 148* This the Japanese Government, the Our- t figure Is summit thousand ever the re• chasers. The other Goderich .;'Dung cord established last year. t open "Wing canons the crew were; Armingthe resp utlens posers wax Percy Barker. Russel 'bung, alai:-' , one that urged, while the (Naomi* land martin. P. Macdonald, J.►hn Mac- ;Governeiont had taken over the road donald and J. O'Neill, and they took from 'Co7linewood to Barrie as a Pro• the trip as an opportunity to see Mon- , lariat hi+rhway. the Blue 1t stet treat from which their fare utas to Highway frons Collingwood to liiisi- lx paid beck home. Zittle did Em- land and Orillia be designated as merson or'any of 'hie companion: ex- h'ghway No. 51, ss is the remainder ret the fate that was in st store for of the Blue Water highway. Obje•:- him, for at Cornwall on in 'after - tion was taken by the Orifiia tisk nombe had •the misfortune to have S ' gates to the fact that the road from his life crushed out at the guard gates G Collingwood to Barrie was now dc+.ig. above lock 20 of the Cornwall canal rated as No. 51, which left the, im- when he was caught 'between the, i. nre'tlion that this was the Bluz Rater steamer and the stone coping. It was ITte'larrry. , ' la couple of days before the body was A SILVER WEDDINGrecovered. It was brought home and 1t, the funeral was held from the parents' ---^-�home on Wednesday afternoon inMr. and Mrs. Abner Morris Recent. Maitland cemetery. Rev. R. 0. Mc- services, :and the pall -bearers were Pleasant Surprise on Saturday; Dermid conducted the services and I ',Messrs. Jos. ,Yillough, Dungannon; Nov. etk. on Twenty -Fifth - I the pall -bearers were Messrs. John ten .cemeeon, 7.vek+rovr; Bert 1'in- brtxoke, W. Match, 'Victor Yount; cent, g en bit, and Mrs. Abner orris_ ac and Mr• 7liooke. Wm and John McDowell of 1 e;.t , street, -were pleasantly surprised on TAYLOR. ---After an illness of field. • Saturday, 'Nov, 6th, the occasion of •some len�ggth MP. B. H. Taylor, Water- The worst that could be said of a the twenty-fifth anniversary of their IDD xtreei,' passed away last 'Thune- man is that he's steal randy from u k wedding, the family having prepared` day, the funeral taking place on Sat- 'baby. But the 'girls are stealing st - 1 a. 'bounteous fowl itinner, to which - y ai out thirty friends were invited. In unsay afternoon to 'Maitland eeme- 7t . terv. Mr. Taylor was a native of THU•ReDAY, NOT. 11Iv. 1 t.. Syrup of Tar �1 CodLiver Extract .1i ii ai AND I f ' BromideQuinine Tabletscar s �l :� two we#U-proved Remedies for Coughs H and Colds. . Sold in Goderich big !'t!. C.' DUNLOP The Rexall Drug Store Bedford Block - .. Goderich IMP', I NUM W I I ..Ausiiversari Sproul, John Gauley, Earl West- ,gel rave and Wm, Wald tilut Y • - M Brock the evening old time neighbors with - t eyed to chow their respect to the bride t East Wawanoah and spent fifty-seven It's almost impossible to get a girl I years and the evening moti i p ,! ago. His mother. Mra. Thos. H. Tai- t Innch was served. Then a large wed. for, predeceased him only last Christ- -- dintr cake was brow ht in and the mas time, and he leaves his widow: bride was directed to *brought in and wish. and a family of five children,. Mrs, f d M M were in - years Taylor, Moorfteld': Mrs. A. •and groom of twenty -rive years ago• of his life in that township . to tell you her right age, but her d was spent nn card moving to Goderich about five years "best friend" is more accommodating. laying and dancing and a dainty w , wThen 'Jit art rs Morris n Walsh. of Westfield: Mr Thos. Tay- I A. CORNFIELDPHONE 418 vited to occupy chairs in the centre of for, of Bluth: Mr. Elwin Taylor, on I PHONE. 418 the room, wirers'they were showered the homestead; and Mrs.J. J. Camp-' with beautiful presents and confetti, bell. of Aylmer. With the exception LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR sill wishing them a long and happy wedded life. The present from the the funeral; also of the feat named all were here for Mrs.. 'Clark. naval- , family to their parents consisted of a box of silver coins. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. McKenzie, 'Camp•be71villes Morula have lived all their wedded Mr. J. Caineron. of London; Mr. Wm - Cy(�I�ERIC t11T. life near Nile until this spring, when Naylor. of Port Huron: end friends I fromn they moved to Goderich. Among the Mr. Win hvas�fa h latnumber f years tprinoestApweisinASsameirlilliguests from Detroit were their dnugh superintendent of the Methodist Sun- . . ter. Mrd. Anderson Mugford end Lea day school at Westfield and was on ' husband; their son, Charles Morris; the church board. and he also used t� COMMENT I The Free' Press very pertinently occupied by Rev. Jas. MacKay, B. 1)., Mrs. Samuel ]'otter, sister of Me take an active'interest in the work of Comments en the disposition of cel- I of ht. James' church, London, - who - Morrie; Mr. Lee Potter. Mr., and Mrs th ." SHOP WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SIIOP'" WEST; ''SIDE OF SQUARE ED i' ave two thoughtful sermons. In ('1 P tt 'Ai nil M •Ru 1 e Foresters« of which order he �va>' g tters from twin so.called " moral reformers to Two verye(Mdttrid issue, question the sincerity of Premier I remedy or consolation for the various • arty days ii't Bur- 'erguaon in 'hie plans to deal with! trials through which we have to pass he rist'r of ;re ]railways had ex.1 the liquor question, while some of in ,our mortal life, and in the evening crenae o er, r, a member. Rev. r F. 'Clarke pastor Potter and. son T,el ov; Mr. and Mrs Lyman Potter. and 'Mr. Aibert. Mug- R Ne"t•h 4treot 'United church, mid ford. After the 'happy gathering the Rey W. 'R. Alp, dastor of. Auburn guests returned home a wee 'bit tired , United church, conducted the funeral 'rut happy. OBITUARY I Carryil. the morning he showed the Biblical booklet three s for set ron`denom.ut the county. In thexe same men were actively sup- he compared life to the seaman's voy. erne was porting age Without a definite ,pot iia view few months a a The Free Press t the mariner would *IV' be, tossed o g • about at the af• the waves and throughout c otin the Kingadministration 'a tch a s town tion. at PITS. , mercy +�c�r points o4t farmers of Canonic/411 of'Gtsd ' h W. the Itneetlon of the advisubil-: plans to deal with the liquor twee- its storms and times for teams and it of the maim en�grri` of the tion. • He may be right or he may be was the knowledge. of the skill of our IV u a 'commission. This wrong, but the opponents of Mr. Fel- I Pilot led us Iearned ut unbounded confidenceh n �: M t hell freemen* been made guson are . not gaining ground by p heaping abuse on him or by denounc- Him. The otherworldly point of ons a -1 rraith •considering end ins the Conservative party, the para I view which led us to look forward rep ; * IQs from subscribers on ty which has given the province all, with joy to the'country to which we the esti ns If sufi'ict.nt interest is. the advanced temperance legislation, were journeying might well be in - arouse# taw ihueetten eie xis ,'iia submit, it has secured. When , it comes' to 1 dulgcd .more than it is and the speak - ted to'a,sincerity one might well question the er directed the thoughts of his bear. l alf ` at the sincerity of many of the chief op- i ens toward that blissful shore. eceasary. portents of the Ferguson policy, who! There were good congregations at • only two - short months ago were both services and the festal music by . J. Oaten. stumping the platform for the King If the choir was very fine. At the v�r,�� r says: frock and shoal. And another nccea- terr produce from' aa'fitf 4131 "Anyone who is acquainted with;-sity for a successful life voyage was The slicer tette:, '•ig from i o ghly rs nee eiison kin his is to he is Agive +a good and wast qualified one ho knew Nos to keep us from . Knight and bring; 'up , Ontario good government and in' his ' the dangers of the voyage. Life had isnlessesie lay in riven v». tlau,,.art►kecretary or Ontario !?roll- Government, ren administration which I morning service Airs: F. Saunders s renderedsolo and attheevening teition Union, in 'North street C#nitet was proven to be in league with the' nd a a rx chinch urn enridaty:morning last, while. attitude tude uor interests, and liquor quesh has tion, both these service ntaent d• vocalistsere at .'trongty opposed to Government con- done more then anything else to make their beat. trot, Atwood that the action of the the enforcement of the 0. T. A, dif-I On Monday evening a very -enjoy- Federal Gem ent in allowing the fieult'in-Ontario. !able social time was agent at the con znaa ufset -Ind export of liquor wast gregatoenal meeting. Dr. Callow, the cult in the way of en- ` KNOX CHURCH I presided, and the program consisted y ANNIVERSARY . of solos Iby Miss Ruby McLeod ("A e- 0. T. A. This is exactly' _ May Morning"), Mrs. A. J. MacKay. ;tion Mr; John Joint, the Con- i ('My Ain Folk"), Mr. Jas. Thomson `#errative candidate to . North 1>Xztvon, B jxnses�'p� Church, ays R" D.• , of St.1 (!«Three Maida of I.ee"), Mr, Forbes London, 1 r xrhe•s ,dinar ("Shinmate of Mine"), and took when he ;wended the nomina-1 on Sunday -.Congregational Social: tion. He expressed the conviction, Event, on Mondays Evening. Mr: Jack Mri)ermid �("Moonlight and Roes"); quartette ("Where Are You that the problem should be tackled at The congregation Knox church,; Going My Pretty Maid?") Mimi A, the Dominican end first; cut off the, Goderich. celebrated their anniver Nairn,: Mre. H. C. Dunton, Mr. Forbes a up p I y and math of the problem . nary on Sunday and Monday last 'very 1 Miller. and 'Mr. James Thomson; testi hap;tily. n 'Sunday the pulpit w,re selections by the choir: and remarks w 1* »• '' 1:1h11:1h1by Me, A. Porter. Dr. Hunter. Mr. W. •..---• - • --Lane. Mr. W Waiker, Mr. 1. Weir. 1 Mr. MacDonald Gibbs, Mr. It R. Sal - lows, Dr. J, M. Field, Mr. C. K. Salm- i dors and Rev. R. C. McDermid- The Knot -church orchestraaha gave-,ev. - eral selection', {The accompanist of the evening was Ur. MacDonald albb.. Refreshments were rrrved by the - men of the congregation and the gathering brnke up after singing "The End of it Perfect Day," and "Auld Lang Syne. a. BLUE WATER HIGHWAY ASSOCIATION Councillor Lee Attaatls Owe* Semi Meeting as Ila�1tr five frau I rocs: i i segTf ull TASTES DIO ...a gilt for the foe k tOttabbibite *mu* � Mr s a of pod � H� �Ie ant sac fit of rt r�s�t. • t$i - Im 11b tAsllnt r st dio and h�l it so that yet Bract Ara adman on isorrms door'. Try A Atwater Kent ap4 whom* 1114.'# 9 Nailebildt flick. i� • -111a.DONALD searriketut DOYI,E.--For many years one of i -lose the" best known :seat to .the railway' mail service, from which he retired I about twenty years, ago, Mr. J. 3. Doyle passed away on Friday last. 1 He was a native of Ge exiela,.t;soot'of the late•'h'Ir, .Nieholaa,- Doyle. Of the ten membersof the family two only( are now 'living, Judge -Doyle, of Seat-.; tle, Wash., and'Miss.Margaret Doyle' of London. Mr. Doyle was; always of genial disposition, one whoit was a I pleasure to meet. He did not seek; public' life in municipal affairs but • held the position of Jrstice of the, Peace. With the exception of a few years spent in Haileybury, Mr. Doyle j always made Goderich his home.'; Last February he and Mrs. Doyle re. turned to Haileybury, where they re- mained n until the latter Iter a at June part of The twochit- ii sten, Evelyn and Em- mett, are bdth dead, the former east sing away in 1900 and the later about twenty,: years ago. The funeral took' place on Monday morning. the ser-+ vice of the church being held in St. 1 Peter's, conducted by Rev. Father' Campau, assisted by Rev. Father' Gaffney, of Clinton, and Rev. bather The annual meeting of the Blue t Water Highway Association was held I on Monday evening in Owen Sound? a, and Councillor Lee frain .this town 1 was in attendant**. About 350 ofii- a cies, directors and members of the Assoeiatk►n attended the dinner ten- dered them and remained for the an. nual meeting which followed. Ut.: most enthualaam prevailirgr among the members of the asreelatlan and ti plana wore laid for an *duce season i mixt year. 011trers of the association were re. rketed as follows: Honorary preess1-1. dent, Dr. P. E. Doolittle; president.; Col. C. S. Woodrow. Sarnia; vice pro-, aident. Sherif J. fl. Wilson, of (him Sound; wooed vice. president, George i J. Orerend, °,hila: seeretaryr, George P. ?raise*. Sarnia; treasurer, Jack , Newton, Sarnia. The members of the i • directorate are the. (dicers and the' directors to he appointed by tooth of , the teases>iprrlkks , irrierse d:: bi ,tl►s r dsv,k intent of the highway. A fasten of the weather was an 1 address Ytyr Dr. P. B. Doeltttie, greet- _ swat of the Cau iiAAutesseitie As. 1110e$4414. Dr. alter giving i : araeyr ad kis prsewai . as s tectum freta At3tMI. P' tk, in -sato rthe �stst t"s�'h�r`rn�rl tab hu+ Clttirrarrbirt b M•d et Yeti rrak t urged that ths kporhaptirr S + i.. iaslts to retro ak T (,*ssda +tumor the throe or four .t - the. hater ;the bah leis nrrl staity last - No Iseisred hila ow Aaneisar hew alas lhorthav flats: amid net •ate isase mawamps hors Ir the tsrsiar ss- ..' the tela, _ti - VIM Is* weld int Noodles . Keeps teeth dean, breath sweet, appetite keen and digestion good. fangsmoki war.ar. Simera w r01414 ' ease '4 .,lifter Eve, yMeal . SPECIAL . PRICES ON RADIO EQUIPMENT WHICH YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO MISS (Subject to Prior Sale) Radioli 111 with two tubes and Brands headset,. reg. $32.00 for $25.00 Rual* 111A (44ube set), stripped • $24.00 Tubes and Headset extra at .. • .... $15.00 Good quality adjustable unit loud spooker,: at .` . , 77-.$6:95 F� Jewett Brands Headsets , reg. X7.50... $5,00 RarllOdynt 5-tabo sets, quality excellent, stripper 1.. 469.50 Cormdste, ready for use, with 400 amp.. Storage Battery for . Prices of other sets on application. We carry a full stock of Tubes, Batteries end etc. If interested, phone or mail your order at once. MEL'11'ILLE CULBERT DUNGANNON -- ONTARIO THE ELECTION ACT 1926 Electoral Districto(North iluron Notice of how Advance Poll (or Polls) FOR RAILWAY EIYR'i.OYEES, SAILORS AND TRAVELLERS Notice is hereby given. that pursuant to the provisions of the iwlection Act, 19J(i, (Section 87) a poll will he opened on the , 25tli, 26th *P 27th DAYS OF HOVERER, 1926 . from the hours of two o'clock in the afternoon until live o'clock in the afternoon and from seven o'clock in the afternoon until. te:i•fa'cloc)').is .khe:,?lfterllo>F)n.,of,.,Pa fa of the $everai days. The polling place for Goderich will be located at Assessor's Office„ Town Hall, for the.purpose of receiving the votes of railway employees, sailors and travellers wawa watgloyment is such .as to necessitate their absence from *6 * time from their place of residence, or wno have moo la neve that they wilt be absent upon the: day doe for ibe eketlon. The ballot bra be opened and the votes counted • fit hewn o'clock k lbs afternoon of Wednesday the first day of December et Ilse said place. Dated at item& ibis loth (lay of November, 1926. CIiD0. R. (Meer. 1 - Alk Your Family and Friends want your Photograph . Make the appointment Today R. R. SALLOWS C1 ildxe ti Crsr fOR FLETCHER'S CAST O `a I A rUBTRIMMED COATS FOR Women and Misses At a price that represents the seasons outstanding values: Choice of fur -trimmed shawl collar and cuffs, furred notch style collar - and cuffs, or furred down front to the hem o: coat, lined with Crepe De Chine or Satin De. Luxe and interlining. • Sample Dresses . Including many afternoon and evening styles that are "found in dresses priced much higher. Select from Georgettes, Satin faced Canton, etc. showing wide girdles, blousedbacks; tailored styles and fitted hip lines, etc., :beautiful color combinations and light shades for evening wear. Royal Ladies' Ready -to -Wear Co. nln. Phone 500 W East Side of Square RADIO TALK C.J.G.C. Radio London Free Press will broadcast. a ten-minute Election Tank at 7':45 p. m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridadiys and 1445 Thurs- days and Saturdays. JOHN JOYNT, Conservative Candidate for North Hurion. 441 • -Announcement TWISH -16 "-annouince io the people ,cif_.. Goderich and vicinity that - I have taken over MR. ROBERT TAIT'S ELECTRICAL : BUSINESS and am ready to do all sorts of .Electrical Work and will carry a full line of -Supplies, Accessories and Electrical Goode. Let me figure on your work. 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