The Goderich Star, 1928-10-18, Page 5TUL: !MDT OCT. ista, tam
rMt; sical .Instruments
Inelaning ieltir l'ittirtogieset kelnln iLnlin 4;nis
tate. Mandolins, eaepplies ief all kinde,
11 We have not elan' neede Steel we will he glad V, corner Pa
eon. Large aenettnienit of Stange, ele.
MAY 'WE RE OF SERVICE TO YOU'
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Goderkb Phone 90
THE GODERICH STAR
AUBURN A SEAUTIFUL CHURCH
Mr, D. J. Ai:quail le innuria tele. kena anon* eenieesanaa ete,k
tivee i'a the eititsge this weik, . Ceallthisoll et Ntatteelitree itaye
A maim Taele cher** of the ear- et Preobetorisaloria in goderirk
_ viers in St, eletees feet Sunday. ' ana ge.opeatag of Church After
Last week Mr. Iinueton a the vile , ilecorttenta.
lage made a enipmeirte 4 rabbits to
vela to.-cer for farzo. It it a beautifully bright :ma
etrel Men gs-atta geeeeteen, cif cheerful auditorium in whit.* Knee
Tcronte, visitea then- parents th.s laze church kvalerklIalion 444M worzi4.
ter pain a the ween FOT Klan. week* the interier the
On Tuesday afternoon the restaata handing had been undergoing reeky.
aneeting of the Woman's Inetitute .osation. end the eenatefeation also
e teas hed in the Foresters* halllatel a new lighting system instilled
at the eeme time and new carpets et
' M. (ieerge Beadle' *Ind 3-11-s. Jae`31) the aieles were -laid for the opt-- ning.
t, -
., Viagnor and others were at 'rasa.
' steek the former part 4 ths week, J The design for the redecorating
I, was done - by a Toronto firm nut the
Mrs. Fred Rose, of Due. •,, actual. work a carrying out the de- t
: ammo% visited at the home ef Mr.. sign was -done by local painters. Mesa
-, _ Jas. Medd tho former part of this ;Fre. Dave Munroe, George Wilson. ,
,
.swEsenemusite.,. ,,,,,„., aeheleitehsouthinfutitte.sitefr"-eh oruensea•Mier-Rolliernotta iss'Sneels wirikkiitlifiirffiektikili 'inside nitanplehiffid Joh of 7.
Two other fingers were injared..!, on the addition to nds shop. This and at a eonsiderable saving ia
Mr. Elmer Beacom inspected S. S. . was owing to his receiving the post l Price over whet it would have eget to '
Successful anniversary eervices- en
No. 6' East Wawanwh' '°n Tuesday" 'were held in the Westfield United °•'nee* Y vleiteoer'ith4 rh•o:kcedstimegentrrtutherzig;
Mr. and rare. W. A. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs.. john Robertson, of . 1 1
church last Sabbeth. The church
family were Goderich visitors Olt Gmlerielt, spent the former part ot 'pleasiag effect has been seemed, hare!,
was packed both afternoon and even-
. Saturday.
week calling ou friends ta the fraordzing nicely with the light wood.;
•Rev. D. Menavish, of Exeter, 1 th.Pi
' work a the elturch. Ther walla areS
Signed by the committee-4ns. gave two splendid sermons which "I "re' •
lames Woods, Mrs. Wan. McDowell
, were mu& enjoyed The choir rat- Last Monday morning ente„gworetZtt H-10-101'ff with b"der a 41'
Mee Sowerby.
tiered especial musie.
, ator started worIgnor the, seaaesta .1 ' - ,..ennesenannea,, :•At
Miss E. Sowerby attended tbe A social evening was held on lin ilat' white except foi the.--Witeis..
will be a short seasoin this Wars few
teachers' convention at Goderieh on Tuesday evening, at the Westfield ,tiPPles are not very pdcentral eleetrolier has been
lentiful. which are done in gold and silver.'
Thursday and Friday. United church when young and old This' week Mr. Areldbald Scott -and i Tel paiany
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his brothen-innaw, Mr. Ali ---aaa Baer, ' of each panel of the eiling depends
with and from the centre ,
Mr. and 3frs. John Medd, of- Cline enjoyed a plensant time together,
ton, and Mrs. (Rev.) Medd, of Wee. After a pleasant tiMe in awes are visiting friends and renewing
"cI
I one strollw bright white light. A t
land. visited with Mrs. bleVittle, Sr., names and baying a social chat an acquaintances of former years. , very fine distribution of light is se -
on Friday last. edam* and shower were Prresented Mr. John Hewett and his house_ i eured in this way and a brilliantly
Mich., spent A few days last wed Dear Howard and ' Mrs. Cenipbelle Suntliganisitelletbnataitneeef desfatintifame style 'of Ratting" is' installed 'inn -
with her sister, Mrs. Bert Taylor, We the members of the Westfield merat brother, George, in th village. der the wallery, so that every part of
and brother, Mr. W. F. Campbell. United -thatch have taken this opPor- Last Sunday Mr. Jas. Henry met the rteditorium is equally bright.
On behalf a hinmelf and Mrs. Unity , to extend to you our best with rather a serious accident. He The "Inner beautiful flowers, about
Campbell, Howard made a fitting re- wishes•
and welcome Mrs. Campbell upset his auto on the road near the PlatforM and pulpit helped to
.ply, thankiag the kind friends for elie ,into Ona eonununitY. in the choir Westfield. He bad to be taken for make the auditorium very attractive
many beautiful and useful gifts and and other duties of the church, Howe medical treatment.• indeed.
best wishes bestowed upon them. arcl, we have always found you a The sacrament a the. Lord's sup-
Tlu' reeopenink services were held
/lir. Wm. Hallahan met with quite faithful and willing helper, and . we • per teas observed by the Presbyter-
erious accident..
take great pleasure fa welcoming ian eongregation last Sabbath. The
a soMonday while
Mrsae el.?. ea atom* eteenernetna Mrs. Howard Campbell: keeper. Miss Jessie Wallace last lighted church is the t•esult. The
silo tilling at Mr. Alva AlcDownIns. ,Campnell into our Midst. As a Preparatory service eves held ore the.
His fingers were drawn into the out- :future remunscence of our goal W1 preceiling Fiiday evening.
The West Street
'get 'Sunday end Rev. Dr. I. A. Monte
actinism, of Montreal, wee the weath-
er for the day, delivering two
thougatful eermons to large midtene
s es we as you o 0 awes $)iPO. For his evening' sermon Rev.
tine ;box. Ile had to have one finger us this Miscellaneous shower. We Another 'vacancy has occureen S
arawigst those of the earlier .inhabin emu', 666.
trust, Howard, tour pleasure will be "From that time many of
Yon are lield and will signify to you, Fluker wed& sad event occurred ott the wouderful 'popularity Jesus had
Iliontaomery stoke on the text.
. tants of the township of West Wu-
, in knowing the igh esteem in winch wanosb, in the person of t. ohn
J His disciplei went pack and walked
• . mid Mrs. Campbell the host of :friends e •
4.0•6 the 10th inst. at his late Tesidenee on attained and how ahe multitude came
Electrical Shop eity in whieh you are about to make
• which surrouna you in the commun..
%let on the farm on which he died
the and eoncession. Deceased was Vs hear but it was when He
no more with Hine' Be pointed out
nen,. over 73 years ago. At that time the
locality was a mere wilderness, with
small clearings here and there. Thb
tvorking. day was measured by the
sun summer and winter. The eight
VOW' new home. Our sincere desire
is that your futute may be a long
' • ' We carry a good steecic of 'married life endowed with God's rirtie
Electrical Appliances . 1 est biessine's• 'health- ar4:1 ""sPerttY'
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Fixtures, etc. SENIII1LER
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, Wedding bens are ringing I
We Specialize in 4 Harold Good and Clifford Vanstone
Wiring. of / . d have returned from the West.
A/ Krip i I . Wesley ' Walters and his bride, of
e
, Estimates &nee ea rWingliam, are visiting Mr. and Mrs.
- applies:non Alp. A. Walters. .
e, Sunday, October 21st, will be aa -
Alt Work Guaranteed I niversary Sunday in Bertmiller Unit-
______ ed eliurelt Rev, Dunn, of Clinton,
mh 1 wIll preach in the morniag arid Rev.
. . .
preached a life of service that many
went back and walked no more wite
Him. People were ready to demand
everything of the church, all sorts of
attention when they were sick and so
forth. Frequently people • allied
ond ten-hour day was unheard ef. themselves with the church for the
Luxuries were unheard of •because sake of advantages it would bring to
the means to procure them was waiete them, for the loaves and fithee, but
ing. Deceased Was a kind tied oblige, Jesus preached the life of servke and
Mt neighbor, ever willing to lend. a of connection With inis life. ' "Exeept
helping hand to others. About. -»- ye eat the flesh of the Son of Man
to years ago he was married to Bbss and 'drink His Blood ye have no life
Thompson. on Hensel), in whom he in you?,
PAM d a. true helpmate. .and who died The music for the anniversary -ad
about five years ago. 'Ile is survived reopening services was particularly
he nee daunaters, Mrs. PerfIV* of fine. At the morning service Mrs.
Frank cArt ur E. A. Poulter in the evening. On the }Tense% and Mrs. Good of Wawa -
I i 23rd all eseade will lead to the fowl nosh. witn whom he lived after the
Phone 82 - West Street 1 I supper, to be followed by a good pro- death of hin wife. On Frida;v after -
en.' gram.
..
. . noon st large number of friends and
•wiehbors followed his mortal re -
teases to their lase resting plaest in
none eeeneteev. The ()temp,* Order
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hi eff-s*Ite of -Orn. luneroL-tiw..,.Ped Slater and Staineris-"Ye Shall Dwell 'Is3ting hex gate-v*111°$' hdna 11°g*
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HURON CAFE
JUNG SING, lite of London, -St. -Thomas
and Ingersoll, begs to annonee to the public of 1
Goderich and the County of Hui that he has
acquired the Restaurant, hitherto known as the
l3ridsh Exchange Cafe, • and will continue it
under the name of HURON CAF ind with
entirely new management. '
Iris long experience and thorough know-
ledge of the catering business ensures to all per-
sons the best of service in all branches. ,
V isit the.HURON once- and
,
and come again
alosasfigaiiiinssamakisiabragaliaialealiss
•
A.- J. MacKay took the solo in tlie
anthem, "Hear My Pryer," by Men-
delssohn, and. a second .anthena was
the "Gloria" from Mass in B. flat by
Farmer: At the • evening service
again two anthems were sung. "The
Roseate /Hues of Early Dawn" bv
Alommomb
• MEN'S
Sweater
Coats
at Reduced Prices:.
Men's Heather
Brown Sweater
Coats at $1.75
Sizes 36 to 44
M e All.Wool
Sweater Coats in
Olive and Grey only
„_Special $2.95,
•
Mens Heavy
•Union Pullover
Sweaters. Sizes 38
to -U. -Special $1.4 G
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PAE FIVE
New Shades in Ladies'
Full Fashioned Hose
Orient, No. 365, Service Weight
Mosul
. Gunmetal
: New Silver
White
i
• Atmosphere
.. '
Beige
' Suntan ' ..
• Mother Goose
. Oak Dust
' Dove Grey
' Gravel
Bean Rose
Sand
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RORMS
South Side Square -Phone 384 P1en. No. 550, Chiffon
ASHPIELD Gunmetal -
Shell
Flesh
• Nude
Mother Goose
Stone
Grain
- Miss Charlotte Mackenzie, of 1
Wyoming, was lioine for the week-
end.
Miss Beanie Grant, of Leelawn, and
Miss Annie MacDonald, of Dunlop,
spent the weelaend at•their respective -
.
Miss Agnes Chambers has return-
ed to her home in Fergus after
pending a few weeks- with her neice,
Mrs. M. C. Mackenzie.
The W. M. S. held their October
meeting at the home of Mrs, John D.
Farrisn on Wednesday last. Mrs,
Simpson, Mrs. John McRae and Mrs.
J. MacDonald gave short reports on
the sectional meeting held en Dun.,
gannon recently, ,
PEOPLE WE', KNOW
Miss M. Biggar spent the week-
end in Toronto.
- Senator Frank Tom paid a visit to
relatives at Exeter and Godench the
Ipast week.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Grasaick, of
ratitdon, catlee on frienaa in town on
Iliondaa afternoon.
Miss °Ellie }lo. of Detroit. ia
havens teem a eeembee of the Order. hi the Land," in the last of whith, Mr. an' f" a f 6 W Via"'
• (From another correspondent) James Thomeote took the leading Miss Marjerie Clark. of Mitchell.
Mrs. H. Wagner is visiting her solo- Mr. Major handled the •organ WAS the guest of Miss Mary Farrow
daughter, Mrs. StauhUe, Of Detroit, at in very clever style and, preceding over the week -end. .
present.the opening of the. evening. service, Mrs. Douglas McKenzie has re-'
•Th teachers' Convention last weekgave a Oita -en -minute aecittil. turned lionee after emen.ding several
gave the boys and girls a Very wet. The annual rally day service a the months in Port Colborne. '
come holiday. -----Sunday school was held in the after-
noon Mr. and Mrs. Wire Sharman have
Mrs. Ewing, of Colborne,' was the Ozi, onaar evening the Ledies, moved to Hamilton and Steve taken
guest of her cousin, Mr. A. Andretv, A.
Id served tea to a very large num- up residence at 624 Main St. East,
wee. the weekeend. 4
• bet and. following the exellent meal, lien Walter Hawkins, a vend,
0. E. Erratt shipped two carloads
of rattle on Saturday and one of hogs church, with the minister, Rev. R C Ont, was a visitor at.the old home
a good prognam was given in the
and _sheep on Mmenne • hidDermid, in the cbair. The pro- at Port Albert Monday And Tuesday.
Miss Oral a.... Cooper, of the Port ,
'While attempting to drank the car Elgin high scbool staff, spent the I
last Saturday. Mr. Ivan Bean had his
right aem broken at the writ. '
Mrs. Geo. Beadle, who has ibeen 111
with an attack of pnepmonia, is stean
dily improving. we glad, to re-.
port. •
Mr. and IVIrs. Iliegredge motored
unison choruses by sue choir girls,
to Toronto last Friday tie spend a few
and organ by Mr. Major.
(Nye withtheir daughter, 1VIrs. G.
gram consisted of selectins by Kriox
church orthestian flute. piano and or-. week -end at her home in Goderien. ,
ear, trio by Messrs. H. Blackstone, Miss Whittaker, of inesherton0 a i
Wilkinson and Major; piano .and or. cousin of Mr. A, J. Cooper's, visited I
WilkinsonmissVgoaenalbYsolvflor'bv MaarngclarMettlialsionv;
hlaette.weelt with Mr, and Mrs. Cooper i
vocal solos bv Mr. Mel. Tyndall; re- Miss Harriston, of Wingharn, who 1 •
citetions by Billy Joe Johnston; two is teaching near Belgrave, spent aa
couple of days with Mr. and Mrs. R. •
'r. Phillipe. i
Mrs. jno. Randall, who has been ,
in Goderich the past week, is spend- ,
ing a few data with Mrs. R. T. Phil-
Thompson. "
RE IEP TOWN TOPICS'
Mr. H. Marsh, cd•DetrOit, who Was
visiting his parents and other rela- 'The annual meeting of the -Wore.
tives in this vicinite, returnetLhome en's Hospital Auxiliary will be held
early last week. . in MacKay Hall Monday. Oct. 22nd,
Mr. Erwin, of Wingliam, intent at 8 pan. Everyone interested is in-
vited to attend.
Sunday with his sister, Mrs. Win.
Ruddy. Miss Erwin returned with Mr. C. H. Humber's pew electric
The Model Irour-Twenty"
•ce thin: and will spend the winter with sign for tbe front of his jewellery
her sister.
store on East street was put in place
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"money's most"
in 'electric Radio
OF:course, yoil 'want an electric radio (one that operates
direct from a light socket, without any extra attaantentS
or batteries) -practically all the sets sold to -day, where current
is available, are of this type. And, of course, you want the best
set you can buy for the money you have to spend -that's ,only
tatural. .Then, consider the Rogers "our -Twenty”. -a now
1929 hiodel that is out -selling every other electric radio two
to one. To be able to get a complete electric radio at $165 is
a sensation in itself, but when this is also the best knows, the
.° original "Batteryless" set; the one that has five years Of perfor-
mance behind it, the only one with Tubes that are guaranteed
tik it is almost a miracle in value.
Features include: a single illuminated tuning dial, Rogers .
A/C Tubes throughout (including A/C Power Tube),
_ Automatic Voltage Control, Rogers Output • Fitter and
Phonograph "Plug -hi" Jack, genuine Walnut Cabinet with
matched butt •veneer instrument panel. And the price
complete (eicept Loud Speaker) is only $165.001
If you want a modern botteryless receiver the Rogers "Foui.
'twenty" is your "money's most" in the whole field of electric
radio.
Ask for a -Demonstration
and about our Easy Termis
Come in and see this set aad'compare it critically with any
ether electric radio 8old at prices front $50 to WO' higher,.
Then you will really appreciate why this is the most sought',
after radio on the market to -day, with the factory almost 1,000
acts behind orders actually on hand.
Coles Book., Store
THE SQUARE Phut* In
GODERICIT
this iweek. Mr. Huitther expects. to.
• Mr 3. J. Washington returned ear-
ly last week from the laymen's con- open up in a few weeks. .
. vention a the United church held in The Children's Aid Sotiety will,Mr. and .,'Ilirs. S. t. Coon'en of I
• Toronto. He reports a great gath- hold a meeting on Tuesday, October !Clinton, spent Wednesday. with Urn
. ering and splendid convention nerd, at 4.15 p.m. in the magistrate's - and Afro. A. J. Cooper. They have .,
throuihounrooms on North St., to arrange for • lust rentrned from a three months' 1-
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mutch attended the annual meeting and to consider visit in California.
other matters. All who are inter- .
the -funeral of the late Major R. 1VIrs. Ruth Thompson .has •returned ..
, Sloan on. Monday. Oet. 15. Major Panel in the work of the nociety
invited to be present. are - ficen A two weeks' visit with her sis- :
Sloan' died in Toronto after a len- • ter, Mrs. Alva Way, of Seaforth, and i.
gthy 'illness and wait buried in Union
AMONG THE CHURCHES
. her daughter, alt•s. B. H. Willings, of '
cemetery, Blyth. i Harriston. • , . i
Rev. W. R. Alp took anniversary Baptist church, Oct. 218t: Even- I airs. McQuarrie and thildren re.
\services at Crewe last Sabbath and. ing subject, The lth commandment, , turned on Monday to Toronto. Mr, l
next Sunday will take tbarge of the Thou shalt not commit adultry. I and Mrs. Cockburn Hays woman- '
work in Wingham while Rev, S. Dave The Arthur Circle of Knox chutch4t ied them, driving tp Toronto and back
/
!dem of that place Conducts anni.
versary services in ' Knox United
church here at 11 ease and 7.30 th I of Mrs. D. D. Major North $t., on i on Monday.
_Mr. and Mrs. A. Nicholson and
will hold their meeting at' the bome
P*---" fllionday evenieg. Oct. 22nd.All Mn and Mrs. T. Glover, of. Stoney
lips, -East Stn. ' - •
Mr. and Mrs: J: StetTea and Mr.
and Mrs..Wni. Arribe. of Detroit, vie-
ited at .the home of Mrs. Isabelle Mc- •
Dwain, Bayfield Road, oe Sunda..
Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Robertson, of./
Kincardine teep.„ were Sunday vlslt
ore in Goderieh with their parents, •
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Russell, Wells St.
members are 'asked to 'bring their F Creek, were recent guesto at the
Mo(Ie heatrei:ottreiceedgbiyn tEmmxineisillierre.h will - .fl)e 1: I a2P
111a:swell of the Model
T. work for the bazaan I haomes. cof thelimner's: daughter, Mrs.
The •Sacrament of the Lord's Supper; Theatre, la a business visitor in Tor -
WEEK OF' OCT. 22 to 27 at p.m.. -"On the Watch Tower." Sale: 1 onto this week and is also attending,
White
Black
0•1 Ntra f tay,
Orient, No. 300, Full Fashioned
at $1.50 per pair
Shell
Erable
.6 6
Grain
Mother Goose
Nude
Stone
White
Black
New Silver
upersile
Full Festilened,
g Service Weight
Cuban Sand
Rifle
Beechnut
Bronze Clair
• Champagne
White Jade
Flesh •
WIhite
Grain
Moonlight
Honey Beige*
Skin
Ev6nglow
Toquet
Black •
Gunmetal
Pearl Blush
•
•
Woods 'Lavender Line' fall Faahlontftl,
g Servile Weight
(Extra Length) -
Monkey Skin
Nude
Champagne
Blue Fox
Piping Rock
Flesh
White
Dust
Gunmetal
Black
Pearl Blush
Mother Goose
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,.. ° ...7.....a.a. • i both- School and Bible Clasees. at 3 4 the , Motion Mauve '`nheatre Ownera I
- MONDAY and TUESDAY . o'clock. . , . Convention at the King Edward•Uo. '
2; North St. 'United church services i 41' •
Sundae, Oct. 21st: le :a.m., Mena:1 ' Mr. and llirs. John Skae Howrie i
Sunday cage tOpie. 41,0S5OTIS from announce the engagement of 'their i
the Lifeof Gideon," introduced hy daughter, Helen Kathlyn Gibson, te ,
i4!1'. Wm. Bailie: Mission Dane: awn Dr. Hugh Wes:ey Harrison, son of '
for Christian Fellowship: 11 a. ne Dr. Hugh Harrieon, Iroquola are., i
. "THE RHO RAIDERS" • and 1 •p.m.. Public Worship. conduce. Detroit, Md. •The vetdding to take g
TTJXEDO' COMEDY ed by, the Rev. Dr, Colin G. Young, of place the last week in -Novembsr. i
.Toronto; 3 p.m...Sunday &hoot
"awns mons" .Rev,, Colin G. Young.. IL D., of
, ..._ ... _ The zervicea at Victoria St. United Torobto, telex is viniting his; brothere, •
i '
church next Sundelv as felloven. 10 Alex. and It. M. Young, Colborne tp.,
WEDNESDAY and THURSDAYa.m.. Fellowship; 11 ant. The Sacra.will minty the pulpit 4 North eltrect
i..10AN CRAWFORD and TIIII n1cCOY ment of the Lord'; Siinpei: pastor's: United church next Sunday minting ,i
• ' subject. "rindine Christ . in lifeat and evening. Dr. Yong will be re -
All the elements of good melee mammon nage, e
llirania are in this pneduetiwn. Bro. p.m. Clnireh membered ns a former g. C. L stu-
ether against brother -romance trio. roll 7 lam.. aubjeet. "Stewardsnip dent. and well-known resident of this '
leas the rocky read -gun play, aniaze , oon Psotrythestiewth.i's the third in a eerier: . section of tile counta. .
I.ing riding and surpriee thrills abound ar s p. Mra. J. E. Williams: and datialtter.
Iin
KEN MAYNARD
in a thrilling' story of Indian days
and the brave pioneers who built the
West. Action, drama and romance
lifted bodily from the most stirring
pages of western history.
"THE LAW OP THE RANGE"
- 1 ALL STAR COMEDY Aligrelimillo-q, nurit. Mrs. C. L. Moore. "The nadies. •
r' '11IE FINISHING TOUCH°
i .34 nalusANIet -en - who are oistere in Joepolt E. Story, '
„,, f.ormerle with the Geed Iloads Metal. '
'FRIDAY and SATURDAY . leery Co: here, we greatly plated
with tile town, and eepeet to remain
t
TOM nII/X a month. • e •
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„ the right eenneetion in this exciting Geo ' . Stewart Muster Dilly Joe Johnston were in -
with Al St. John ha the cast, teakea Mr. and RII•s. 'George Johnston and
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, dory of two rival telephone lime in , (Toronto during the past week. Mrs.
4411E110 cliEVIOINV GODERICH. - ONTARIO VI.. tliurfl! AisIt'015to iiIng terii`;
.Tohn.t.. h.i.,,, cone an dole:spate ;
, their race for eupremeese
"TIllEfnlOWES 111:811.4110" ,
'Phone 105 1 leti .t,,,,,ei:;0.41%:Vti nil,: tit:vtilt:onin•,ei s II; sau:tii,ilyt. rrinii!ir.14,it,t4m:
A FOX comEDr
Matinee Satarday at 3 pen. --•-"nana ..- ne - --e•-.4 fore large make:ens,
• ' •.**- a Suzanne. and Mese T. II. fiancee of
" Wichita. Manses. are visiting their
We carry'a, 'Complete range of -
all wool, and silk and wool Hose,
for Ladies. and Children.
E. HIBBERT
. Next Door to the Standard Barth
Phone 136 THE CASIFISTORE
CHRISTMAS CARDS
nor uphotdievine. Repairing
A legeo range of Sample Corer,
Do not piece your order few yew
pi-neon:el Chelettnan Gineting Cards
until
you have- seen our 00011)105.Tile "Star" attics for lane encela •
anything offered heretofore, hand-
pi:hated cards, folders, flat canna Ma-
nna° pleetegravurea, air.bruna newel.
tis, etc. Alice the cc/dirt:tot) "art"
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Dan: "Where are yea off to, len?"
Two of a Kind
nen: goitin to eve the deeter. g
don't like tne look of ray wife." e
Dan: "VIP :some win ye -I (Isn'tlh
tke leek e" tie either,"
_mac allaidalm../Shafgasi
and Refinishirg.
fags tarried.
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