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The Goderich Star, 1926-11-18, Page 81.7 •, • yWftieNoillY.G.MMINI 1114.111 SOW --- - ----- =4 resident of 1'P+NttRrW until matin!' to Oederich arbuut live years Ago. Muth R sympathy is extended to the bereaved See the Beauti wife, family and friends. - .4 t�a�+i Mr.. .Jaanes Anderson's brothers, Messrs. David, W111 and Wesley ray - for and nephew, James Taylor, of. 4 For Brides Guelph, visited her on Saturday last. I Cards 117111 har ahave * !erne sad tar,. loaf assortment of choice (:Mistimes +('aria, They have dainty Lined Eaawelopee to meth lie wise and make your tholes amici, before our lines are 'broken. Also the Chrletenas Beale and Tag are attractive. In our other de. partaaeaata yawl will lana a 11111 •atoselr. whlch.we have earelslly IS :selectei. Fine China, Books f.eatlaer Gee*. Boxed Note :Paper, P*ipie Gift Line and aBa•asa God*. 1-1 You aro invited to visit MO Shard Cok's Book Store Successor to an r and Mrs n new rgr a PORTER'S • 11130111131)1131311101 iimuk THURSDAY, NOY. leach, itrlb alar, J. Harrison and family, who Made by Members of our have been readding on Mr. Wm. How- *tt's farm for the past year, hate Woman's gzchange moved on to a farm in West Wawa - nosh. LEERURN - l':• Hugh Chisholm made a business BRITISH EXCHANGE BLOCK trip to Sarnia last week. ■ . Mrs. Archie Ilorton is visiting her----.-_----. I daughter in Detroit at present. Miss Kate Hunter, of Kitchener, called on friends here on Sunday. 31r. J. E. Tom, 1. P. S., paid his of - 9 Meter Keith Grey visited his' ficial visit to Dungannon school re- ' grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Percy ' Gently. ,Stewart. Mts. Arthur Straughaan, of Benmil- Miss Jean Bogie, of Goderieh ler, was a guest on Friday with hear - spent !coat week with her cousin; Miss: another, Mrs. 'Clue. ' Violet Bogie. •. _• The.Dungannon Dramatic Club will Sterling "ulfotd lift for Detroit on present their play on Friday, Dee. _ Monday, accompanied by his aunt, 3rd, See bills next week. _ Mrs. Il. Horton, of Goderich. Mr. George Irwin is sporting a new - ear, having purchased a Chevrolet sedan from. the Goderich agent. • Miss Lola Elliott, of Mount 'Clem- Messrs. Gregory and Jacques, Stan - ens, visited' icer mother `here for the derd Bank inspectors, of Toron•to,,yis. week -end. ited the Dungannon branch on 1•hiers- Mr, and Airs. Sol: Kippfer and sen day of last week. d Ai . , l Al A d Stu •or Mrs. Alex. Durntn, of Saskatoon moved to London on Tuesday where was. a guest with her sister-in-law, they will reside for the winter. lairs, Rabt. McAllister, and other re - The members of L. O. L. No, 24. Iattvas in this district. MISS S. NOBLE D UNGANNON with their wives and atveethearts, • WEs'tr#xE.D I joyed a pleasant evening in them hail n program James Culbert had his hay press in this neighborhood last week on Nov. Gt h, Ganes and a' roIt ram pressing hay for Wm. Menery, Thos Miss Fele Wightma i of White- of music were enjoyed by all present Wiggins, Wm. Fitzgerald and Coca Treleaven. ,church, is visiting her brother, Mr. .CARLOW We are sorry to learn of the acct• The Sacrament of the Lord's 5air- dent . whieh befel Mrs. Wm, Orser: AI nd Mrs J is 11IcBride are when she fell, receiving injuries to 11 m in he es ted attendant, the Winter Fair in T mronto one rrf her limbs whieh will lay her --George Wightmen. er was xd roistered t tV stf 1 ' r. a F acv . nited church -last Sabbath. 1 Mr. 'i'om. Wilson is shipping back- up .for some time. Airs. Wm. Fothergill. and family' wheat from *Gem Station this week Mr. Le erne Pentland resumed hie left last• week to reside, with liar 1' few weeks Miss Winnie Marsh 'is spending a duties in Detroit after spending a de - father, 1411. sBraithva,trite, of Landes with .friends in, Stratford Heedful holiday with his -parents, Mr. .bora. Miss Jean Morris, of Goderich host and,Mrs. A. B. Pentland, also. with Illy:kir. and Mra,'Bert Taylor and fam-1 pita!, visited at her home here on( friends in Saskatchewan. y pen ever the v►eek-end with Airs, Sunday. Remember the . sale .of Christmas Taylor's sister, !ears. R. Stonehouse ' Mr.. .and :11rs. Chas. Young, of Gi,,i novelties at Miss Celia Pentland's of Codartch� crick,• visited with the Alaedels tlo shop on Saturday, Nov, 27'1►;- under The threshing was. completed' in Sunday, the auspices of~ the Mission Circle of -ars.. vicinity on Monday, The forme 51rs..Tufford, of Godertch, iS visit- the United church of Dungannon. ers.are busy at the-Plot/Ching and are i t M J AI B d Mr. and 'tars S Pentland had as 'boning to get it completed before i,.weekA t. arvas, c rt e's this Thanksgiving guests Mr, and Mrs.. winter sets nn. George Salter and five children of Es - Mr,. Lee Potter, of •Detroit, spent of f`rien-large srattended he of relatives andathe week -end m the i�aighbarhood cal= sex, xl aMr. and The trip, 'CecilSloan, case surd*y Of the late .Mr. B. 11. Taylor, of ling on 'old friends. was made by motor, B, r Goderieh. Mr. Taylor was a life•Iong WatrMr. and skrsvisited with Mhan r. and The sympathy of the community is. ° - . -------.—I :airs. Paul Maedel on Tuesdayextended to Mrs. Robt. Moore in the Mr. warner Wwards, whose: death took place atthe 'Walters moved. to the loss of: her.: mother, the late Mts. .Ed - 'Waiters 'Waiters homestead last week•and home of her daughter,. , Mrs. E. Se - will .continue ih the milk business. guns, of Nile. The funeral was held Mafae on Wednesday,. - f M SELF i►$T Rev. E. Hayes returned on Tuesday ! - tin Smart Cilli~ les Mrs. Wni. Rowles . spent. Suniday after a three. months' tour in Eng- . t3'' • with Mrs. Chas, Durnin, near St. Hel- land.. He will • occupy his ` pulpit in i lk you • to exon, ens. ,St, Paul's church on Sunday next ae ,:alias Eva Errington,. from rear. usual. During his absence the pulpit Dungannon, is visiting this sseel; with. was ably supplied by Rev. Canon Hill, Mrs. Wilson Irwin; : of Goderieh. Mr. and Mrs. Roy. Irwin have mov- i<Ir. Cecil Treleaven. the seventh ed to the farm which they recently concession • :of West W of the h. neat DE SCjUARfr, bought from Mr. George Henry, 'ail► with quite a loss on' Monday night, in can,, near Crewe. rather a peculiar manner. A straw •n"n�-rr g+ - Miss Olive Lyons, of Londesuaro, is stack. around which his young rc�nttl spending a few days with• :ears. Zinn swineha-has, to pple a ver, buryoldsand *-±�'' Mr. and motored s. •Cyril Campbell and As erin of tate oats in the country family motored to Stratford i,n :run- are nuich !telt this aes�son. many tit. Wilted Church daayrather ..1st, owing to th anniversary in , , Blake's church. vary Wm. laica^in ,+ is filling. nna.h-felt The S. A. Gray Co. FALL SALE of READY-TO-WEAR Silk Dresses ! Cloth Dresses New Tinter Coats We have just received a new shipment of Winter Coats, purchased at a low price, but the quality and styles are the best and the seasou's latest. '`eau will find many unusual values,at Gray's during the coming week. NEEDLEPOINT COATS - Trimmed with the hest of • opossum Colilar and Cuffs, values of $35.00 to 5.12.00 NOW SELLING AT -332.00 . DUVETYNE COATS - - * Richly furred on Cuffs and -Collar, Satin De Luxe lining and flannel interlined 1. NOW SELLING AT $22.00 A FEW OF LAST SEASON'S COATS Of good quality and fur trimmed, last season said from $25,00 to:S35,00 NOW SELLING AT $8.75 SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES ON FUR COATS else During the coming weeks of Special Values in Ready - To -Wear, we are arranging our best values on separate racks, according to price. We have about too New Dresses in stock and at' the advertised prices are excep- tio,na 1- value. See our Ready -To -Wear Department ;tip -stairs. SILK DRESSES AT $11.75 ' Included in this'assortment are Crepe --Satin Drestes, Flat Crepe Dresses and Canton Crepe Dresse` : good quality and style • PRICED AT $1T.75., CLOTH DRESSES AT $11.75 Of Santoy,` Poiret Twill and Charineen, picot moo of shades. SPLENDID VALUE AT $11.75 NEW EVENING DRESSES Of Georgette and Satin Crepe. These are an: apprmswadl shipment, and specially priced at , $1.2.75 to $15.00 HOUSE DRESSES 95c to 41.95 III II MI I I End -of -the -Month Values FLANNELETTE BLANKETS Large size, (only 30 pair more at this price) $2.19 pr FLANNELETTE Ir striped or plaiin calors...... .. ,2ic rind 25c COTTON; CREPE Splendid for making Christmas Lingerie 24cper yd LADIES' SILK AND WOOL HOSE Fine range of shades and sizes... ..'.95c per pati COs1PTON FILLED . COMFORTERS . - Priced for end of the month $2.95 TERRY TOWEii 1PK Splendid for roller towels . .. —19c and 25c N fids stock selling at ....:.. ... ,'/z PRICE KIMONA VELOUR (36 inch Regular 55c. Nov. .. '„ .....38c per yard.. CHILDREN'S WOOL' HOSE Odd stock now clearing_. at. B anadson prices. `CHEESE CLOTH - DUSTERS. , ... , . , LADIES'' WINTER BLOOMERS AND SILK HOSE Odd Stockings, clearing at PONGEE SILK Full 34 inch .width HEAVY E XGLISH FLANNELETTE - Full 36 inch width, ,regular 35c. Now - 28c' • itA ISE lir 5 yardo f6rlb - VESTS, ..5 ie , 25c parr 49c peryard t , CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS Now selling at - ONE-THIRD OFF REG. 'RICE CREPE -DE -CHINE' For Dresses or Lingerie $1.25 per yard LADIES' HEAVY VELOUR KIMONAS • Speciale values, at.......... LADIES' UMBRELLAS Amber tips and ferrules ,(end-of-the=ntonth • values) ... . • , $1.69 SEE' OUR BIG TABLE- OF REMNANT- VALUES T-rtS WEEK. PHONE 56 TheT& A. GRAY PHONE 56 AV i Thexe will be no farmers floc) it nrreasary to bataa�ee �� ��� �� preaching !n Hack. the ration. especially for hors. by ter Ladies' ett s' United church next Sunday, Nov' .addition of same fi nvter grain. Alrr, a 2.3 h. Services afternoon Finni n•wirer Goderieh vrritors . need by a Rhinment of a ear of corn one sale severywhere assns! caw he. t and + ie rr t Q a clock, in the evening at I whieh he is unloading at ialcC:aw or l k: r'iviwrevec enquire,* far.. Satou'4Iy, November 27. a fif.ilfoiroi.ra do A , Fancy. . (,, etc. Tal* $,Irma inn* 3 W .i1,:,.,:. Vinery Sale a clock. Rev. Air; Clark, of North st, day est wee 1 church,' Goderiehr will conduct both Mr. and Mrs. John Lockhart, of Ilaw• will• the election Ts/ ' Wi11 11 services a , - ' --- »•- ....--,.•. guests during the :past week with the or whose For twat' CR fornmer's. brother, Mr. Thos. Wiggins, Master toy' Rutledge is leaxliinb+ y i y Mr. and Mrs. Saari Sherwood were also with his sister, Airs. Godfrey the barber trade with Reg.:Carter, a; Hall' Previous to their visit here ,e wihh, him success. - fihe Ra�rieigh man was around our Scrimgeour,. of God'ench - At the sale 'meld at Ebenezer lately - '. way last week with salve and pills fors th regular monthly meeting of Mr: Itoiit1 thniankett purchased the all our ills. .church buiidi3t, and ]ai> y Frank iirucf Grand Rapids, ;Alice.; have been out of :thefrYinie pan. into the tire. " 'in Goderich last . Saturday. . they visited another sister, Airs, J. Auburn Vic The cold weather of the past week en's institute will be held on Thurs.. the sheds made us all get nearer the fire and day, Nov, 23th, at the' honkie of Mrs, get the wood in the woodshed.McIntyre at 3 p.m. The subject will ( Mrs. John shoat!, of Ripley.' is be a debate. "Resolved that the cars - 1 sliending a few .days at the home of tome of thirty -live years ago were a her daughter, fMrs. T. H. Culbert. better than those of today.•". Roll Born—To Mr. and Mrs. Thos. le.'CaII--»Count Your Blessings. Culbert on. Nov.. 13th a son. Con- An enjoyable evening was spent by gratulattona 1• the congregation of Erskine church on Mr. and Arcs. Herbert Curran sad evening of last week when • family. of Mafeking, visited Mr. and a chicken pie social was held. A FOi` • Mrs. John Menary, Crewe, last Sun- number of the members : of the sister dayRaymond Finnigan congregation nt Lueknow were ogle:. ...., ..._._..._.._.._... .._ _ _......... . Friday and +i�11tlY`tJi�ait-•.. _ erlt' and presented a muscae! and 1lt• n. is busy 'these erary program, which was much Cn; q In this Sale we . offer Hata that represent the . best values of the sea- *min styi tt, in'anntst. - iota, in trimming*. Q You will sureiy Find )lust the Hat you want in this collection at - 4.50 ISS acVI CAR ilin,t'stonrt Ronald is able to.be around again,,. having recovered from his illness. A very interesting entertainment;. .. a -•mer -n will be held in the parish hall on Mon.; day evening, Nov. 22nd, in rid: of Dungannon public library. The chief feature of the evening's entertain-: ment will be a debate on "The Politi- eel Issues of the Thy.° The contest- ants in the debate will be the condi- dates of North Huron, or their repro- si tentstivee, with a supporter for *eat. 7 They will be supplemented by muse, 1 eal numbers. both vocal and instru- I] ' time !who heirtheidisn Is o oratory', and the at'guinents of the evening Program is to begin at 5 p.m. &harp. Admission adults 25e, children lOe.. COMO ,sriy and'!!Curt a seat. aa04 EBENEZER-- } . miss Laura ltntiedge aspen' lass . , in Galante. r- - Mesal led M. for Thanksgiving. Ontkrleh Miss Lula Bruce. of Toronto. *pint' `l`Iwtnksetiwing at her borne Iota. . Win. Dobie lot the *istsa•tttlr' to Woo as row last week. Ulm Verna Itstiedge is Malting Milt friends la Toronto at present. Wm aka Tomiso.N a 411* wain wMMila' aser. Kr. and firs. +Clic rehill. et Toronto: clays getting the huller kin shape to joyed. t purcl+isealcsti newwilanaintn ill o cls n . The Adult Bible Class of Erskine and grade clover seed. Presbyterian church, Dungannon, was entertained recently by the Adult 131. ' .„,�..... -. ble Class of Lucknow Presbyterian church in the home of Mre. Wm. Me- -ein-Sadd 0 Homes o;enais. Afteroa delta}fitful evening of games, contests ai ,:e ening ty luncheon was served.Needless to r sav the evening was much enjoyed by' G+rrai Ma.uitt; can lis Hanoi at all present. T DURNIN FARM - Rev, C, H, McDonald was unable: to 1 conduct divine service at Dungannon k an Huron Rosi (Provincial High- on Sabbath last owing to his being in -.i way) at Taylor'rs Carrera. itt disposed. In his absence ' Mr. John miles trout Goierlch.. Murdock, of Lucknow, delivered a . All ('hares! sf Hammer (Heavy and . very earnest address, his subject, righty for Sale. being! prayer and thanksgiving. Mes- Otte inatched tease of driving srs. Watson and 'Johnston. also of , tom*. t years aid. for, .sok. I,ueknow, assisted the choir in -the f , orseak far a aidcter. service of irrrise, and were listened' to with much pleasure in the duet "Sonne day the sliver cord. will break:” Tar s D U R N l N wte-are nlea.eri to knew that Mr, 3Ic- The . Frienat. of All Sufferers. --Dr. Thomas' Eeleetric Oil is a valuable emedy tat on thoaae who suffer pain. it holds mg to everyone and realizes it by *tilling suffering every. `went that 1the where. TO � a liar blessing of Ulf a continent. ft le on Te1.Nsr 16 RubbersRubber Our Now Sok of MINER BRAND Rath . onkel/Ad MINER RULERS ora GUARANTEED They are Proiiiitowar &rei --- T slue is ilr &,st (j Our Stock is Complete in Nebtfialibilialedurrs ';* WE Ant s mu— m. m *eat tosidiratmo LiiajuN+ Iv llll .. .` 1oRiot use `1 PRONE 43W - Tut SQl/Alt 'arras. R. `.&w - with liar. sad 1St Khoo Lillie Pluniartt and Mies %ran* Anyone can buy the thou- sands of things you find in the shops -Out there is one . gift that h yours and only yours to X1.re--your photo - 'mate i -ice TABLETS 25c awl 50re a lox tholes Cut Flowers, Wedding Buochits, Floral Work, etc. aiM ikon notice. - GEO. STIBWA1RT PIiosio 105 Ood.s'loh. "It Looks --Fine". "But i didn't know you were go- ing to 'buy a new overcoat ' this fall:" • .. ; FOR PARLOR OR Harnilton Street Shoeitore Complete line of ladies', gentle- men's and children's shoes Come in sn,'i conipare-otir prices:. .1. A. CHISROI;,M "it's not new,dear*—just the one from last year that l had dry l cleaned and pressed." n i And we can do the same to your Iclothes—restore them to that ab- solute "newness" for a fraction of the cost • of new clothes. Barka Fredtc t Dry Cleat* Works Prompt and Expert Service J. H. VROOMAN Phone 122 Wert Streit i graph. Right now is a better time to settle these ,gift probkms th - i Dec mt+e ill TS FELL:, 81, A MARINI a Laidnape, or a Olt e+ate of Ow Oki ilarlarr—w rr your tied. r« b am tri ooloot Pictures teat your ChrkOtaraa Gifts We have a weador al oohetios. marbl g tri prise treat Rae up to MN !fir early. tlmrirtraaa Casrals Hoa Oft Smith's int i GI &ere 0.1.1111. lust art. "Mars 114 LIVING ROOM nothing looks ilner or is more com- fortable and inviting than overstuffed furniture such as we are now offerings the upholstery rich and suggestive of restful repose, the woods beautiful in their smooth finish, the whole so type tally homelike and pleasing! And the price ao reasonable, too. R. WHEELER WE ARE AGENTS for The New Qiec`' Cook Stoves and Heaters` Don't bay anti! yaa jet our price*. Everything for are h once. ..w- ..r l_ . ON Al 111 kAftii* ,ail A HAS RLACKSTQ 33 FURNITURE EXCHANGE On chs Droadwaty alt ositprlos F al...•wrw.,� 1NSURAllei nit Mutual. 1 Assam Coate ottimmak HnAn. f 1i Pricn, :. r�1 wrea .o4, Qtr' '. I. wort had EAST ST. Prraltare Puaar*i Divicter Harnilten Strut PHONE 230 - GODEt-i u, 0 tT. - iimAmMarololo- You Cannot Afford To hoot year foot wrist otaa4 Ceti. Protect them With *,Pear of "DOMINION BRAND" Goloshes, Ooershoes or Raithers A good fl RasiJC v kegs Jangler» Oar aim it to fit adl oaarr.e$ w. Felt Shoup Slippers, Moccasiins, etc. NSW STOCKS JUST IN Something Worst owl Corry for wily atwressior of the Broin,. SHARMAN S TTS I.EAl3iPtc SHOE MltE err..• tst r.onr�ucH to