The Goderich Star, 1927-12-08, Page 10GODERICH S'r*i
Clnistrnas • ugges
We • u ire our come -nee and fri, nd• to vieit our GIFT ST¢" RE and`
look oyer our nee range of liiitR. o;.b drs plat•.
Useful home Rifle iinelarntv tri.cee of Chive fiord nn 13G'=.e,EFrrtyl7. g,
Candy Jars. •rake Pletes, 4'1494 and Sauman
cere and y Owl.
odd Meese. Ansa (mouldy Diener Sete. ..tp'
Breast (+clod:: in Trays, Setekere, Ask Traeo, t Inoue tIetee !ri
Bate +ou scot Oar "linen Gift, 1-"ne:" 'la:rea >'~lfta coneiaSealg
bor�
�r1 acid priced nice moderately.
Give Mother or We h i:eether ltatu4 •Tiett fed Chrietreae W
have a full.line in all color. and 17riees.
Sea our display t;f L^antlfulla hexed Mlle -Vat er^in the dtintr eel.
ore', with cotoreci tieetet tuner Ia ..,1 creole—tie 'Thee? r i:t alt. a
tverynsct'ui hitt I'eieetl at 1",n
e to 83.0;i Fier riot.
tee
Give H uls for eltriettaitie. We beete ail ,the tivottat fiction.
For the ehiklrenT-.Uuoke, Game. Weedeit Totee end Italie.
Th:s StoieIvilli,lie,Qpen Evenings .untft Christnia
COIES' BOOK STORE
WESTF IELD GODERICD TOWNS
:lir. Norman McDowell is attend*
Ing the Royal Fair tat 'Guelph this
"eels.
Several of the farmers in this vire
inity are buoy treeltlno. iiotatoc; to
+GOderieh and lather nearby pIaeet.
Mr. and Mrd. Diel: Gardner, of
Luelinow, vi:'ited 'Mrs. Ga diner's nia-
ter, hies. W. A. Canipeell, on Mono
flay.
Mr. W. F. Campbell, M 'rar.3. Hots
tbrd and Douglas Campbell and
Winnifred Campbell "visited Mrs. W.
V. Campbell of Goderich hospital on
Sunday. ' the friends are , hoping to
zee Biro. Campbell Mento eosin attain.
NILE
Soeramental service was held et
the Nile, chuech keit &Way with a
good attendanee,
The prectiee for the Christmas tree
' here is progreeeing nicely. It will
be eentimied again on Saturday af.
mt. Frani: Mellwain lute decided
liYetat Dungannon for the winter;
at 'met he is going to work with Ob.
Melville Culbert In the radio bug -
mess Wad lib° other Iitles.
lowing' *More. on Monday Mote ;
Poster; chaplain. Wm. itoot,ert R. S.,
Robert 1Brilsolat V. S., Ilowtail Squire:
treas., j.‘0. Elliott; muse% Albert
Wm. Itlellwa:n; teem., tiowenh
wain Robert
GIFrs
FOR
every occasion
Mfrs. E. Evans
Come to the post office social at
Fred Elliott's this Friday evening,
hire John Sotiverby is Attending the
annual.ineetine; of the U. V. O. which.
is beim; held lei Toronto this week.
Mr. Win. Jennings le having an
auction :ale of fare, farm sheet and
implement: on Monday, Dee. 19th.
Next Sunday, the cervices oi11 be
held act usual In Union church at 3
pen. Sunday season at 2 pan. Bev.
Al. C. Farr wilt ba in the pulpit.
At the services' 1n Grace; Unittd'.
church next Sunday .Mr. George Bel-
cher, of Goderich, will assist with the
sin�rin; . Tverybc!rly welcome,
Keep in mind the .Christnbn a tree
And concert to be given in Union
church on Thursday evening, Decem-
ber 22nd, by the Sunday school.
•The sympathy of the community is
extended to the relatives and friends
of the lute George ilenncdy .John-
:Ston, who passed ;May 'at the home
of Ids nephew, Rabt. Davidson, an
Monday, Nor. 28th.
Itivereton L. 0,' L. No. 140 ;n.1t1 its
mutual meeting on Monday night,
I)ec. 5th, with a good attendance and
wore honored by the presence of the
county master, War. Bro. B, Beth -
well, of Varna, who .presided for the
election and installation of oilk.r '
after which refreshments were sere-
ed. All .report a night . well spout.
The ofh'bccrs for.the enaiuing year are.
as follows': Wor. hie Bro. Roy • Wil-
ton "re-elected; D. 51., Bro. Wilmer
ITarxisonte sec. sec., Bro. Ernest Bell;
fin. see.,. Bro. II'. Powell; tress., Bro,
hi. Woods; chap., 'Bra. J. McClure;
1st lee., Taro. R. Y. Cox; 2nd lite., Bro.
Ite Selma of experience -th re -
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111 ILLINERv
DUNGANNON
Tire Ri1bt. Davidson Or continua to
bed tide week with an attack vt tete
oilitiR.
Theis was 's large attendance at
the dance held in the pariah hall islet
Friday night.
Our batt merchants have tet'
stored nicely decoret.d for the
Christmas seitsoa,
Ur. Tommy Webster, our genial
butcher, has started on hie n'"i:ntlL
for the winter months.
lb iild Mrs. J. 11. llit'\.tT., F)f
Lu" linos,; orere viriters at Os teene
of tee and Mrs, B. J. t i it+fteel lint,
Sundae.
11i ,end hire.' Nicolson, of eet:oet.
Ing, visited the hatter's broths. ,
R. A. bielicnrie. last Friday acid Sat-
urday.
monthly l r
The rc(;btltr nth� n eating of
the `Vest Wet-earmarkFireIn,rulanee
Co was held he Mr. Alien's entice taxa
Anyone wishing to give fruit to
the Goderhh hospital would they
please leave it with are. B. Roma or
lairs R. McDonald not Iatt r than nett
week.
The United church Sunday . ehoel
are preparing their annual Christ -
nine entertainment to be given in the
church on Wednesday evening, De..
21st.
lore. John Savage was called to
Goderich on .Tuesday, her father. Mr.
Paul Smeltzer, having passed away
at the 'home of her daughtee, Hirst.
Donald 1IeNevin.
• We regret that Mrs. Bert Maize,
two is .undergoing treatment in the
Genera Hospital bn !Toronto is not
making the improvementher friends
would like to see.
Don't fail to hear the big debate
Friday evening in :the perish hall un -
:der the auspices of 'the public library
hoard; subject, "Resolved- that the
public library is n greater ,educative
fore, than travel. Mr. 1'. • Ross and
Miss Flora Durnin uphold the ate
!Irritative while Mr. T G. Allen and
Mr. R. MeWhinney '.supporta the nega-
tive, A li.., t eee;ra n will he ren-
dered also.
voloomminsimaimoomsui
When buying Rubbers
or Overshoes be sure
MINER, because they
are the BEST. Get
them at
HERN'SII
SHOE STORE
0
Showing the vogue
of Metallic, Satin,
" Silk and Velvet
You will find charm- 0
in vit.
New Corsage Flowers
a' KINGSTON STRUT
Phone 43 W The Square Ikaosamni==osa
The upy adies and Gent e.
men a Regulator, forfiectit4
and RIcreation
BOVVIAN
AUBURN
Poultry Wetted. Iligheet market
prices paid for poultry. tiring them
in every Thursday.
RALPH D. MUNRO.
of the' Maitland block for the past
year, left for Colborne township,
in Goderkli the former part of Ole
Mr. George Hewett epent feet
Tuesday in Guelph attending the
show there.
hie. and Mrs. Neleon Hill enjoetel
the, fernier part of tbe week in take
ing a trip to Detroit.
The Motent weather is ideal for
procuring. the season' wood. Anti
tome are tektite advantage ef it.
Mr, and Mrs. Show and hies. C.
Beadle visited reletieee in Detroit
the beginoing of the week. • '
of hogs_ to Toronto bet -Monday.
Auburn has a good reputation as a
shippieg centre.
on Tuesday Mr.• Win. U. Thorapeon
attended the monthltr meeting of the
in Dungannon;
Mrs. Riddell, ef the Village, took
seriously last Sunday. We ere
glad to be able to state that she is
on a fair way to recovery at present.
Mr. and Mrs. Meintrye, of Dim.
gannon, were visitors in the_ tillage
the former part of the week. TheY
were accompanied by Mr. McIntyre's
mother. •
airs. Donald Paterson went to Tor-
onto la.st eveek. She intends staying
there for the winter with her daugh.
ter, Mrs. Scheekeltom
If oue were to judge by the effort,:
nut forth by the various Sundey
Schools of the village atyresent, the
chief end of the schools ts to hatte a
geed entertainment eteChristratie.
At a special meeting of the Pree.
bytery of /linen held at Blyth on the
Torontb, was inducted into -the paa.
toral charge ef Auburn and Blyth
Presbyterian churches. The Rev. 11.
bytery, woe in the ehair. The Rev.
Jason ltlellroy of Bensalloweacned
dressed the minlster and Rey, Jame
Foote addressed the congregations.
Both tonteregatione were well reeve -
vented. The latlies furotslied re.
freelinmote et Pie dose. Several
dent addreasee were given 'by the
atinisteee, dosed by oinging the
National Anthem.
(From another correspondent)
visithee friends In Colliorne,
hire. T. Strahglian is at present',
Mrs. S. Cox, of Godericii. le at pre-
sent the gueet of Mrs. II. Mogridge.
The cold snap last week formed
leo over the river here, which IS VOVY
Mrs. Longterm, London, visited,
ith relatives in this vicinity last
hir. O. E. Ermtt is in Toronto thia
week attending the Annual meeting'
of the *United Farmer -a Oatatio.
Mr. and itire, John Govier spent a
few daya Around Auburn hitt week
mewing old acquaintanees.
Mr. and Mrs. Cook and family, who
have been tenante on the farm form-
erly owned by hir. Sam. Cox. moved
last -week to tt farm on the lake
tuition last week for "Shell Gas.°
Auburn, tow hes four gas putime,
which ought, to keep the cotrimunity
supplied with "cheep" gasoline.
The annual meeting of Knox Unit-
ett 'Sunday !Oleo' was held lave
Thutsdity night. The school is in a
flourishing condition. renotte showing
over sixty under emu years of age
and tin average attendance of eittle.
7110 WOrtteleti Institute w -ill meet in
,the Feeeetere on Ittesday.
,Dee. 13thr at 2.1r: p.m. Subject,
throughout the year; Mre. Wm.
Robinten. Roll call —Exchange of
PORT AIABER,T
1 Mr. Tom Greer. who had
!Mirth. lett rthrtrtott to Ms Merv+ ratte
'Teo" etlitthen toe beet; prat/New
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ADVANCE SHOWING {
Ls its` Crepe -de -Crime I
SCARFS
NO TWO ALIKE r
Weeld Make [switent
CHRISTMAS GIFTS'
Sae Our Whitlow Dierlay
MISS NOBLE
Iixiti.lx F,tehseste Mock
the United ("hunt. Part, . Ali re
Waith for particulars later.
Me. and Mea. John A. Green end
Gandy have left for their acre hu:u
in Detroit, Mr. Ocerge A hton, ge.,
and son, George, aecomp;inied them
on the trip,
Mr. George Ashton, Jr., who spent
the past months our West, hae 're-
turned to 'her; home here. (George
looks as, though that climate agreed
with hien.
The people of this place `vire
shocked to hear of the death of two
former residents of this place in the
persons c►f Mrs, Harry Me -deo, Lee-
done•.and--ii4'.-,.Iilehard'•-LeTuners 9f
Goderlch. Much sybuattley, ie ex-
tended to the bereaved tines•.'
HOLLES T ILLS
The Sunday School will hold their
annual election of ofpiters on Vee-
nesdt►y 'evcuSng,
On Friday evening the Rohm:male
mission circle are 'holding a social
evening in the church.
On Tuesday Rev. L W. Kilpatriek
attended the Huron Presbytery
meeting held in Londes'boro.
Born---To—Mrs. Clara Bennett, on
Friday, Ileo- 2nd, in Clinton he:lpital,
it daughter. . ' .
The Goderich township council mot
in Mulholland's hall on. Monday for
the transaction of regular business.
• The iiohnesville United Sunday
school are busy practising for the
4 hriictnxas entertainment.
Mrd, N. W. 'Trewarthu spent Mon.
day hist at the home: of Mrs. Ache'.
son. . •
We are sorry to report that :Miss
Acheson's injured hand is stilt quite
painful. We liopesho.:.may-soon #a_
able to resume her work, .
Mrs, D. Callieek, of Winona, is
here to spend the winter months at
the home of her sister, Miss Susan
Acheson,
The Ladies'. Aida rid W. M. S. greet
in the church on Wednesday '.after-
noon for the closing meeting - of tho
church year and for the nnhual elect.
tion of officers. ;.
BAYFIELD
Miss Ethel Foote visited her ale
ter, hies. G. Noelder. at Zurich lest
Mrs. F. A. Edwarde • is visiting,'
frieeds in Kitchener and Wateeloo at
been laid np for tire past week with
a. bad told, is feelietr 'Letter again..
ANNOUNCING
Final Slashed Prices
ON
WINTER COATS
AT
The S. A. GRI. Y Co.
ts
aA
Colts 'fol' stout women, Coats for small women of hisses, and Coats of
medium size. Thele is a good range of shades_ and .cloths • _frons, which to
choose. If you are still in need ofra new Winter Coat, You would be it°eII ad-
vised t4 COMIC at once and choose yours fipl t this big range which We now cut
•
'so -low -in- price.-
.4104mmig-Acex-ricvei Some Cut Prices are:
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We invite you to see
our stock, of the most .k_.
useftft articles in, the 1
I Drygoocla line, suitable
find our values excellent
in all lines, and remetn-
ber —"the early buyers
will get the benefit of a
good selection, ---so come
arly.
5 only, reg. to $18.50, Tor.. , $940
Alfo a few Ladies' and Misses* Fur Coats, priced
for quick clearance. Choose
TOUTS MON%
We've often -wondered why nature
waen't so kind as to put the talf in I
front tei:Pretect the ehins.
'Mr. Ernie Brown,
Standard Brink bore for the past .two
years, was moved to_ Orangeville ',get
Miss Nora Fergusytt 'left for Lon.
don this week, where she will rmend
two months. with hir. end Mre.
A Christmas tree anti enteetain-
ment by St. Andrew's United demob
Sunday school wilt be held in the
town hall, Baytield, on the geerdrIV
of Dee. 20th, when, a gond program
of drills, dialogues, reeitatione and
'choruses will be given. Come and
enjoy a treat.
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Pressed
Is
Well
ressed
RAVELLING
For Christmai Gifts
What more useful gift can you think of than
For a Lady For a . Centum,
A SUIT -CASE
-A: CLU-BA6
A'HATiBOX . Or a good substan-
AN OVERATE
CASE tial "SHIT -CASA
Look over our stocks white tiiey are co J*•
piete. You will find our prices right.
A CLUB -BA
ltroontants Customers are
always "well dressed
Getlerick Froth Dry 'Cleaning Works
aed Expert Service
J. VROOMAII
IF you are feelinggrouchy or a bit off
color, 'phone a few of the Boys or
Girls and make it a Bowling Night.
You will get plenty of pep from this
clean healthy recreation.
$25.00 in Gold Prizes for Best
Team in League.
$5.00 Gold Prize for the highest single
score duriong the Ladies, commencing
Eke. ht to Dec. 20th.
This anginas
Give Pictures
Everysae Loves a Picture
Ihey beautify the home. and
are at eonetant reminder of
the elver. We have I.and-
meant& Marines, and -copies
of the old masters, artigital.
priers to suit ell.
Mao leeTty Itergliele Chino.
Pottery awl Art Novelthre
ust the place to buy por Cat%
Smith's Art al Gift Store
Meet St. 'Plow In
1
SHARI Arcs
"THE LEADING SHOE STORE"'
GODERICH ONTARIO'
A JUNIOR Or BRIDGE LAMP FRE
With each Chesterfield sold before Claistmas we will give you a
Junior or Bridge Lamp Free.
Only
YOU
COME and SEE
Our stock of Gift Furniture, including Odd Chairs, 'Chester-
fielil Tables, Gate Leg Tables, Occasional Tables, Smokers, Dinner
Wagons, 'Mirrors, Electric Lamps:Cedar Cheds, Pictures, Table
Runners, Doll °Carriages, Ipndergarten ,Sets, etc:, ete.
Vaohing *Ohm and. $weipers.
can give This Gift
ROYAL BOWLING ALLEYS
Win STREET — OPPOSITE POST MICE
I me Oen' that only you
can boo —ea 'heat whom
tenweittee es* far rin Chest,
ens deet 1.0 wee, CO
tree seeeeentere, /Mot
We are agents for the Maxwell Electric Washer. One of these
or a Bisset Carpet Sweeper would make a very useful and most
acceptable Christmas Gift.
T. FELL
noToGRAPHs
R. WHEELER
"The Store of * Million and One Giftfr
HAMILTON STREET VA es xi GODEILICH