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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-12-02, Page 8Gift Suggestions We have just received a new sha'p*�s�ent of LEATHER HAIfD RAGS, in sit the new color* anti designs. ranging in price from $1.00 to $11.00 PARKER PENS and PEN- CILS, a gift that is *lenity* siipteciated. Pens peked at - ,$:.i to $7.00 Pencils $3„?brai $4.80 11 is time to Da RATS No Chriptri ae& We have a full line of DECORATED CREPE PAPER and STREAMERS, BELLS, You aver inuitalad to visit our storm Cole's Book Store. $sctsseor to l'_ORTERrS II HAM lom fersoat will occupy the }mit. A 4 heists'ss entreeIbiwilt to heli in the church st sY s Ceeseee uo Det eaeber Sint. Z " femme of flag program will be a play to be presented by the youag people. i The A.Y.P.A. r,t St. James` church Middleton, hada debate on Tuesday J evening, Noes. 23rd, the sasb)eei't belay "Resolved: That it would he in tee in - 1 tercets of Uattario• to return * (onaer- votive Government to Power." Phe MMrmetive side was tak*n bY Mr. Stewart Middleton, Miss Lulu Elliott and the Rev. P. H. Paull, the negative bong upheld by Mrs. Jno. Middleton, Miss Pridham and -Mr. C. E. Wise Messrs. W. II. Middleton, Jas. Elliott' 6 and Mrs, G. M. Steep acted as Judges , out the last week.. This is the easiest who decided that the negative hail method, bet often the building it owe won by several paints. There vise a ' at the same time, thea it is rather good attendance and the audience costly, ij ; commended the debating power of the On the 24th ult.. a the home of Air. young people. At the next meeting toeer% McCachern, la the township; Pec, 7th. Dr. Newton.Brsdy, of Ray- of Egremo*t, his, daughter, Myrtle field, will give a health talk. Josephine, boe:ame the bride of Mr. A notice appeared recently of the Harry J. Yu» blut, of the township death which occurred in Portland. Or- of Mullett. They will make their: HON. 0, HOWARD FilltGU1ION egoist on Nov. 7, of Mrs. C. S. Lew- home on• the lot which the groom Who swept the Province yesterday, cry. The deceased lady was former- 'lately pureheeed from Mr. Ring.; caeryiag with Mn to victory his kn- ly Miss Olivia Nesbitt, a daughter of We wish them much Joy and happi- tire cabinet with the exceptionof the late C. J. Nesbitt, a former well- nears. i Hon. David Jamieson, minister with• known resident on the 18th convex- portfolio. ., I siva of this township, and was born DIJNGANNON 1 out �-• mom ,iw4umfYaw•.• 1 - Set the iestotitul i.aaeiar .1 GIFTS For Brides Mede by Members of our Womtara s Exchange ISS S. NOBLE. *RiTUSH EXCHANGE BLACK. • or r and brought up .here. She had been. t The Quarterly Communis service in ill -health for some months but it Far Sale --'Choice Barred '!Tack will be held • in Nile United church wee only a couple of tweaks prior to Cockerels for breeding purposes., c Dec. 6th a. her death that her condition became Bred to lay strain. Phone Dutigeen- i next ~ Sunday, Abe no evening! servl e. serious. She is survived by her hue, non 84. 'Sunday school at 11 p.m. band and a family of two, Two.ais-rt Remember the play in the pan Rhe people of this vicinity. Were tees and one brother glee survive. hall on Friday evening of this sweet. , ]►Ira, Kerr and, Mrs. George Acheson Miss Ella Hastings is learning the sorry rn was eomp1etely Mr. edby fire; telephone operating in Dungannon Saturday morning at 0 a.m. The lire • Central. , c-. was caused by accident in the upset-; 14ix., A. M. Robertson, of Goderich, ting of a lantern and •+considerable i occupied the pulpit of Dungannon and toss of season's crap was sustained. Crewe United churches very accept- ably on. Sunday last, in the absence of SHEPPAf DTON --. apd W. J. Nesbitt, all of calgary. - e:• - Mrs. Acheson Wait with her sister et CREWS the end and Mi. Nesbitt went to the Quite a -few from Crewe attended funeral, whichtook place at Portland Sid Ferguson's sale near Lanes lust Mr, and Mra. Lowery were eset and week. spent several months here ae few Ike Gauley has been busy the past ver.: s ago, prior to the desth of the - Ike Gauley wood home for the lulu• farmer's: another, ter. feting will be some good lite* hre t and Mrs eh as Cook of thins this winter at the corner. township on Sunday. Nov. 21st, cetm- The property recently owned by the 'Meted fiftyayears weddedalife, and late Mr. P. Sherwood has been sold to one'Monday, the 22nd, a quieth family lair. Clifton, from near Lucknow. He their con, was held at the home of Tucker - stetted to move onto it last wee!:. their son, Mr. FredaCook, of i spent smith, when a happy time was spent Mr. and Mrs. Roy Irwin; from near. the event being all the mere interest Belfast, have moved onto the farm ,he int because it was also the wedding. bought recently from hie uncle, Mr ,anniversary of Mr. and Mrs, . Fred Gro. Henry, on the 8tli con., neje Cook, they having been married nine. Crewe.. teen "years on +Sunday. -,Mrs and Mrs 31r. Pete Glazier has been geteing Charles Cook were married et Trinity his sweet clover hulled this past week. church, Byfield, on Nov. 21st, .18'6 Raymond Finnigan has been doles by the Rev. Mr. Watson, rector, and the work for him. Reymond 'has got tbey have lived in Goderich township a good outfit to do the work .with. ever since. They have a family of Any one that has clover to hull should four sons and one daughter, William tee him at once. of Goderich township; Fred, of.Tuck- - ersmith; Percy and Edgar, in the GODERIC$. TOWNSHI Western States, and Mrs..W. Thonip- Mis+a Dora Harrison, who has be.en sots, of .Goderich. Au interesting visiting in Detroit, 'hate returned home, feature at the celebration on Monday Was t Pntan Atwell notes: Keep in mind he presence of the bridesmaid of, *hie Christmaai tree and entertainmgnt God r years heir . lees, B. richBowthou of itt Union on Dec. 24th. Ga ny more Their friends wish them The U. Y P. S. he meeting in many happy �naaivexeartea. the church Wet Friday1 evenin . ri!htiss BAYPIELD Adelaide !Davidson web elected presi The Sunday school of Trinity dent, • - • church intend holding an entertain, • Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Ilaniilton and went in the near future. family, of Colborne: twothie. yrere - .-Mr. and Mee. Wins. Hall cntertaifl-' Sunday visitorae with hire and, Mee,= ed a number of their friends on Wed-. McAllister. hire evening of last week. • Next Sunday service will be hold: . Mr._ and Mrs. Jas. Sturgeon intend. as wend in Union church et a pan going to;. London- this 'week, where Sunday school at'2 n eft: Rev. S. Jef- they will spend the winter with their 7` • �' ethos� �' daughter, Mrs. E. Wigle. Mr. Sol. Kipper, who recently sold WANT --his farm on the Bronson I.i'ne, Stan- ley. tpa, to Mr. Robert Greer, has, • r GOOSE FEATHERS - HORSEHAIR and: HIDES • Best Praies* :Paid - for nam. - DAVID -BROWN -- Phone 270_ Godsriich ,j0,r.rY*Ls riI�"" 111 4 hie Sale ea For Friday and Saturday q In this Sale WA'. offer Hats that represent the best values of the sea- son in style, in onater- helix, in trimmings. ij You swill surely find just the Hat you want in this collection at $4 SO with is family, matted to. London. +The• mile of the public school will hold their entertainment in the town hall on Friday evening, Dee. loth. A geed proierasn is being prepared for the occasion. - A very pleasant parish party was • hold in. the Orange f1afl on Thursday evening of last" week, when the Lad- ies' Senior .Guild of Trinity* church elebrated•-•their--#w*ntleth--••sniliver- sary by entertaining the members of the congregation to a social evening, The first part- of the evening was spent in a contest ---giving the proper titles to different articles is es p ace rt" 1 1 don the card tables. Thirteen couples succeeded in giving the correct aiat- the draw for the prizes ee: In ttW r Mrs. Geo. i Greenslade and Mr. Fred Baker were the winners. A -couple' of hours were then spent in playing ' prize r veeuchre,the !idles pr bele ge wan y Mrs. Buchan and the gentleman's. by Mr. Abe Brandon. Sandwiches, cake, coffee and ice 1 cream were then served by the Guild. ` after which a very enjoyable- evening was hroa ght to y a close b singing Auld Lang Syne, and the National 1 Anthem. - AUBURN Mr. James IL Johnston is busy this week putting in 4 new gasoline tank. Mrs. Leaman has secured the posh iiofa of housekeeper' to la 1r. Geo. Daaw- non. n." 1..- Rethe1 pecullee this fall when you can see the cattle in the field on..the first of feeeniber. Mr. and Mrs, A. King, of Grderich are visiting their son, Russel, in tho village at present. The Ferment' Club shipped a ear - load of liege on Monday end Mr. �tawt- the pastor, Rev. Mr. Keyes. Mr, Wm. Wilson, 7th concession, Mr. and Mrs. John Ryan moved Last West Wawanosh, returned last -week week to. Goderich where .they wi11. from Brampton, where he had been tske up residence, a . visiting his brother, Rev. Dr. James Mr. and htrs. Russell Mills end Witeon. family and Mr. Reuben Bogie, •f Dewe'' Mr. Creighton, who has been actin' dues, a pent the week -end with rehati- nanager in the Dungannon brach of es "s. Roy "slack and little son, ICar-t e Stcndard Bank etinedthe tisabsence of old, returned home last Saturday Mr,af- McKenzie,duiereturned this week to ter spending€ the fall visiting rela- tives resume duties at Gaderieh, lir th+ West. Mr. Strausser. of Leman, who has r.'t ntomber to keep ,31ontiay, 'Cee. rented the bake shop of,T. G, Anon, F will move here in the near futrre. 20,•open- for the Christmas concert Ile is hereat preatent with an assist. and tree at Sheppardton• school. The dant ,making preparatious tp begin pupIIa are prep*ring recitations, dia. baking, �, ogees, drills, se well as other num. Dr. James Wil >i, of Bromn- bcrs. They intend to give everyone p n good time that night. ton, visited •relative. o i,'s district ` bast week Dr. Simpson visited the over the week -end, h. me from = school. He was pleased to find the his pastoral charge �, ,it' el#aee to condct'anniversa y serviees at Blythchildren d health, and h, k diaeueaiiig the in such ones necessary. pre. r on Sunday. cautions to be taken when contagious_ Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie and - diseases occur, he expressed the wish son, Malcolm, returned this week _ that these should not visit the section , from Clinton, where they had siia ent 'fora long time to come. WIIIIMIRPaelinsagnstar- -66 TiLleffIt4T, sae sad. i* ONLY 11) MORE SHYING Ct YS AWAY e 'a ASSIST the customers who wish to do Christmas Gift buying in advance of A the Christmas rush, we are displaying Gift suggestions this, week. AN EARLIt SELECTION Means A BETTER SELECTION We are always pleased to halveu call and look around 66611. GIFTS YOU ' CAN MAKE SILK LINGERIE of daintiest design and material, can be ' designer easily pad at alow price, from Crepe -de -Chine or Lingerie; Fu>;i, sturdy Silk,ciuth, purchased purposely for Silk Lingerie, the width is 36 inch, Price IMic iter yard LINEN Towns Priced at Rust, 45c,+add 7lic - can 1 t made very attractive by adding an embroideredinitial or design. CUSHIONS of novelty shapes and designs, can be made with rayon drapery clout or cretonnes, See our drapery department. LINEN BRIDGE AND LUNCHEON SETS . 36 inch Linen can be purchased for 60c, 85c, $1.00! and S 1.45 per yard, in colors or -white, and with a little of your spare time can he made into dainty Linen Sets, which are appreciated by everyone, KNI'`I'EI7 GIFTS liafant's wear, Mitts, Scarfs, `Sweaters, Slippers novelty Gifts ars always popular Gifts.: 'KNITTING WOOLS 15c, . 25c and 35c per FINGERING 'WOOL. - $1.20 lb. to $4.80"'lb. Ng-IONE' 56. the past week owing t th a o e ea ot` •the formers father, . the late George orinTvaRi M K and- - GIFTS -'1 READY TO SEND HOSIERY GLOVES TOWE.5.. LINGERIE GARMENTS HANDKERCHIEFSTERRA' TOWELS LINEN TOWELS FANCY BLANKETS FANCY BED SPREADS 'ROWEL; SETS LUNCHEON SETS - FANCY NECKWEAR SILK SCARES now.. COAT sod DRESS TRIMMII!. KNITTED GOODS SWEATERS , LINEN CUT WORK The&A. Cray Go: PHONE .6 tI .. +«r `7r recently.- This title has been hatdtb7 d h: hint were sppropriatelyr. Irxp..iiied leY the. British. Empire .Steel. Coe. a t'Caipidian'for sixteen years with tihd� c male. use y i to The Sunday school of the Dungan. . : CLUFF..—A old and wall known ed• while beneath a cross- a of lend aeration coal eee h should, not option of two brea�aks of one year non . United church will hold its ane rimiest of Seaforth passed 'away in with a beautiful wreath Clinton on Nov lath in the of words, "In Memory of his. faithful be admitted into Canada -free of duty,, : ,�, ehurChristmasheentertainment a the nt person,,one church on the evening of \'t`cdnesday. -:lir, Noble Titres •C1ut'F, in his 78th service: The superinhnservice rand millio h toratseo� Amernican anthracite ' Dec. 22nd. A cordial invitation is ex. Year* after a long illness. Be was . H. Moffat, conducted the , the eldeat.son of the late 1ltr. Richard' Rev. A. J. Wilson very feelingly paid screenings, .Which displaces, the' Can - tendeds. ' o be to be present', ie,`6his i hfulne s. in . Chills- adieu ,bituminous slack for. steaama Cluf!<, of \1eki11 townsh{p:. In .lin. iril►ut to , ts► t g Mrs. 'Robert vi via i .eeee ee ee - esr] da s he w k d at minin anti .tiara ervice, Mrs. Arthur Iiimmerly purposes, was imported :.into this by the either Star e revalue re y q e g atheticallp . rendered , the . country ,last: year, and if the 8esaea • tirneo the bolus a et -ween .est ossa Face „ request is granted it. will affect 'scores newels, either• separately or, with'Face to Face. Mr. McDonald n o> - a .V._.—A, 11C . tinge on o C.r. R. be al a Calgarytcly other papas' or magazines. 'Placet ce full! be ,sadly missed in the •church.. cif manufacturing concerns- .throurii[-. ieli Your orders for advertising and Jab gen Vancouver. He also kept 'as he . was much loved for his • genial out the Dominion. They have applied . : �, Work and they will Receive carefuF sat• gents furnishing store in the Aid m neer and wttltngness to assist in for this, imposition of duty on• the . Wieinrite the effect that coke and es Mtn M1 rr er noon. Seat ale **bell, now occupied' by Mr. R. a grounds- that it will boosi .tlie iadltss'. , J: SProat., On November 12th,` 1892 church earl, tries of ..the . Maritime Provinces. oderie The representative of alas women's The body roves (►rwugltt to .G h �_. tention. Auxiliary who canvassed the iia t Hsaiit►ah ''iWortleri,� o � t ie . pith far interment, the a►eral taking where a large supply of title- ltttumir► village, wishes; to acknowledge the concettssiaenf, Greys. There *axe left td place on Tuesday, Nov.o23rd. R. ors coal italic hat produced. following ,contributions to ,the Gode- mourns loving father, his wife, ter g• C, McDer he conducted aha ser- sit "Wheat wheat P.d'ze• rich Hospital: itu tickets it . 2 tick- sons and, three daughters. Alberts'ices attd the pati-6eeaicers were The title,. ' haat again els, 2; ?i0 cents tickets, C; X.Itay Earl and John Noble, Buffalo, :�h: 1i.; Messrs. Chas, Reid (Sarnia), - Wilfred been won by a Canadian, Herman bund, x]4.25. making a. total of Margaret Agnes, Toronto- k the!` Ron. hiseDonald (Kitchener), Thos. Gia- th'reeile, Wembley, Alberta, who eat $22•2r'• ,, . - abet and Mary Irene, of Goderich; al. Ries (Goderich), Frank Glazier (Kit- the title with his exhibition of wheat Rev. C. If. McDonald oci upied the no two sisters, Misses Jane and Sorah charas), Percy Johnston (Goderich) at the. International Live.Stock Show pulpit of Erskine church Sabbath Chuff The Pun l held and Walter BuchwoRLDanan (Goderich), all s , after a weeks' ow- rom' . r« Box's a undertx. hnq _ ng..io-iilnass, Mr. nand fir; :4itchi `-peelers orh Sunday afternoon, Nov, son, of irate-, ' accompanied !shin. 21stinterment being o in b Noy. acid :insisted the choir in the service land Bank cemetery, Rev. F. H. Ler. `EvENTs I bon, of Blyth, shipped a car of hogs en Tuesday. Several from the village went to Blyth on Sunday to hear the Ileo. Dr Wilson, who was preaching anniver. nary services to the . Presbyterian MISS aacVICA ". s there. The insurance rates obuld be lower. Kiiniston Street fed, if rhlmneys and stove pipes were .es,s•---+•n 4 r,ineat7F- .- - c on �a e - era service was e Ia t twokabsencef "a '{f W.T B ' KC first cousins of the deceased •, ", of Praise. They were heard oriel' kin, A D'..:ofiiciatinar. The pallbear. . vouch pkasvre during the service in yrs wore 'Meson. W..1. Beattie. IT; a contralto and tenor duet, "Ashamsl Edge. W. R. Smith. A. F. Cluef, J.A.. (Continued front page 3) of Jesup." . Stewart, A. A. McLennan.. The. present retail price of coal in, Mrs.'"Robort Treleaven -left this Maw? ALD, ---A Napaanee :paper London is three shillings and eleven : week for Toronto. where' she will re- had' the�ollowing reference` to the pence.• per hundredweight, approxi• drain for the winter ,Kith her two death of r. Allen 1Iaebonald,'son of mately $18.80 per long ton of 2,240 dons, Norman and Fred. ilia are Mr. AilealltacDonald, of Brock street, pounds, and poor people are finding pleased to ;tanto that Mrs. Treleaven, Goderich: The eitiaenss of Nominee this. price prohibitive. The governe who sufferedwere r c !exportation -o much fe s ix ortat o f o late f?aocled to earn o! the not*now e i t fromat sit y eh vii ! sore knee, 'le again able to use the death of •11r. Allen MacDonald, the coaaltaaastil supplies are increased for disabled member, and wo trust that well known Berber 'on John street, home cansumption, and the price,tow- her stay in Toronto . may result in * which occurred at his late residence erect. . complete recovery. $ in the ea y hours of 2'rklay morning; 'Trouble looms In China: Mr. Chas. Elliott ,returned oil Nov'. 19tR. The deceased' although Therapid development of the Chin. Thursday fast from his deer -hunting not feeling quite as well as usual dug- es. -anti -foreign strike is being view- expedition, atnd reports his usual Ing the past week, liter!. been at his ed with grave concern by the ]3rhtialh good success. The greatest impedi. shop eve day, and a few hours be- government, and many other powers. meat was the great depth of snow fore his death had twisted in *i pro- but with v thio "British navy i th which made travellingreaching difficult. Re masa wh h was given in the school readiness for immediate action, the Pro- ms fortunate in home when room . Mary Magdalene church, government has adopted a very wary - he did, as numbers of huritera are he being is member of St. Andrews attitude and doer[ not intend to hurry Ole week reported , as having *banechurch o hestra. ',Shortly after the into action on information which may - doned their ears in the woods, finding clo r of t . concert the deceased owe. be fatally inadequate. it impossible to motor awing to the down to .is shop, and on returning .Ask Duty on screenings heavy snowfall. home wa�y suonenly octcken wits : An important application has been While _driving lame on Sunday *citta imtioned.' lei, doctor was at -..--,.. even! t e one in our local young man once sumationed. 'but not --ng could be . "'" -1 done to stay life. The late Mr. Ma • ti - e had rather a startling experience. nonskid, ",iliac'* as he was known to o 'me v His home stumbled while going down everyane, with his wife and two chit- a, slight grade, upsetting itself, � y• divan `camii to Napanee from Toronto and driver, into the ditch, turning the . droit fears years ago, he basin To pus- as buggy upside down with wheels in the abouqt the teaio.ial .c or from Air. "But didn't know you were gas. air. Fortunately the horse xteichned ohne ear Yong. t o his brief residence int to buy a new, Overcoat this quiet until the driver had extricated in town be had built up a splendid fall." himself: frons beneath the brute* top, business, being n skilled worker and and, with the *sable ee of the en its very popular with every one. a n `alt's not new, dear—just the one man, was then able to get`etpon its the form*tion of St. Andrew's Or- feet. The Younis man is certainly to chestra three years ago, he became. n frartt last year thatr 1 had dry b., congratulated upon his good for. cleaned and pressed." tune in waiting injury. as there is thine, he Was in his accustomed seat 'tarvinit what the results mtrfhr at the Sunday sehoxol assisting the Arid we Can d0 fife Sante to your have been had the horse started to'orchestra in the musical part of the g3othtw5•- rt'St4re thertt t(1 dight all - run while the driver wsat beneath the• fence o out Some hid the re+tper-i service. the dace*sed W*$ a member a ,r hence of nines end chimer s burnintg v up -turned buggy. of 4t 'Aadrew'aa church a -staunch solute newness for a fraction, Rubbers Rubors ung a e raaaaarhinar stricken aarittow and two fatherless u there far the first time The thresh i • ,e. H. VIl1tOOMAiV • vRe,- ,sad• The last of the threshing in this Conservative and an active member of the cost of new clothes. district was completed this week ail of the Orangemen, In fraternal. Mr. James Smiths. It is noteworthyi moored and business eireles he with Galeria Erna Dry wall W.rks i that it was* at Mr. Smith's that the>' he n hooch and the aympsthy of the Asst threshing sal:a er*s alone, ]ir,; com»uinitir,irs extended to the gtrlef I"rasapt and Rspaert Bevy" Wm, Rataeon si ht gar Our New Stock of MINER BRAND iarireiharewingstoatherarrea difficult *amount of 1 oni ou they fsustained.arca, a tafaehe 123 Wait Strom' 12 el the late Rubbers has arrived .‘MINER iflitillE'RS ere GUAKAiv i iszil most =waft hard Om in hareest." tempo*, , eristeriwteseatliterittirlIcAnd ..... el gross, the corn, which ened lama - cut', 77"hi pro. tried te net rest:wet to their late iteertie.drew aind rbair so lately6 ' BEAUTIFUL PICTURESLOVELY CHINAThey are Pressure Cured -They art the Rest i ....k. where eue.saiNg4 10,10110 Mel &WA Ink* t.fro *oft for, An no Can buy the thou- I,_. and FANCY CANDLESCANDLESTICKSii *ems tone *go and left lyleig. was AOur Stock is Complete in : tethered trom under the snow. by „sollicient snow for sleight/lg. Hew. ShentIS I filt ainglIMS 1 FLOWER BOWLS. the 1St of 'MAP 444 10104441 VirK0111New Fall Footwear ,, The Wit of WaStOrn* Ma me test having, ..... gWX AIN TO PLEASE YOU— I' rm. this sortie* ref ementry is Pro- tne things you tind in else other dainty *ad attract.i tatty as well oft es meet (Notelets , Oft it is yours and onlyt there is one ire little gifts too surnervos sow. yours to give—your photti. to toreadors.CHRISIMAS CARDS rain sill, which roused the grossed tot is n of Nov.ae met. i a.ry a .._ __ .�_,.....� __�..,._� ,� __.�_ ____,very !soars _sslre �errice in memory site INF .[ --- IN QUAL' T r' - IN PRICE tthis thv eer. prebaely► meek hotter fern': Shoe Stare M91111/ 4aW M NILS drat ., RI t now is a letter time liar. Frank Ktritwatat b vititini' in to se ' these gift problems and JARDINIERES _... TAGS *awl SEALS the rears for a few days. than December. Seats I SN NSI. >� wheat will lei Hair rTs "pp > " I ' «i Q ►4 Ngl anew . Fekw,u concert eat €'brit- a e 1 . i gie lbaQ St. Iiiv wee 1110 mat eve. P eNsy, D.e. 14%k. As IN- j rP,h„sso i t IA a> Program 1t twin* prepar•d. ' - ailtihf to �a*t aft arf dalis air .A Choice Cut Flower's.. Weak* Bleaches, flsralt Work,. etas. ss slob mance. G*O WART Pltme* las. • taimieseleols - FOR PARLOR 'Olt - LIVING ROOM nothing looks finer .or is more com- tenable and inviting then.overstuted furniture such as we are now offering. the upholstery rich end suggestive of restful repose, the woods beautiful in their smooth finish, the whole so typi. Laity homelike and pleesingt And the price so reasonable, too. IR. WHEELER Paarathtar. Ptys.ral Director flemittpa Street you to aft Salmi'. NORTH SIDE SQUARE.. 4.4 v r�. WE ARE AGENTS for fie New Quebec Cook . . Sines aa& Heat ;Don't- buy until you get our prices. ;Everything for the home. H Y SLACKSTONES FURNITURE MINOM . On the Broaridw*y of Gealericir . ,..u,..�1 .. .. . Ld.. INSURANCE The Mutual Life Assurance Company of waa►x iHI V I•MFAD OPPMCI3 : WATEgt.00, OST. D. D. MOONEY, Age t Pno8n 2+5O SAM' ST. : GODEittCit, OFT, You Cannot Afford To haps your fist cwt and cold, Protect' dont sviatb a pair of "DOMINION &RAND" Goloshes,. Overshoes -or Rubbers �!; Fav+ret fittlayr l astioirer /Ores 1onagar. Darr;eirae is teal fit sdi 3t osos cerrectly. Felt Shoes, Slippers, Moccasins, etc. NEW STOCKS JUST 111 Sieerethbar Wena. awed Cerny fir every gamier al" the tinnily. SHARMAN'S . rte LEADING SHOE STORE ?h«e irs csopgttatt I • .ti