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The Goderich Star, 1928-10-25, Page 81 ae' ' ' "'' . , PAGE HI- WIPP • THE GODERICH STAR as'assaasasle-erse'll. ae, sealees sel ,-si by ire. leteeSasea '1.1e.. late:lianas,. were Waite:as wala if:73 l'' . • .'. word; a great reetiterina ea minion:nes ' alte. Jean Tappet returned home !l,- Ehnen seDe. W. T. GzInn, lass.; .nerente here LTA V;i2Ci3p Now is the titre to have and laymen orkl 11= irsepiratiosniad- on laionaey fauna a vieit wall her - aceesce, datialater, Darn. Dramena, at Detratt. i ' your loot met ot tiio Lame a MM. liVal'• • VE'C.1: trk a hunting tour in the nersh, . Sewing Machine , . ., li,,, Go.. 0.1,11 met •Taasslar „of ' Mr. Ifieraid Stinsen ia leaving this i „Lett Jameson, Mee. Jouesten being ' eeeletedi in tee elutlea lee hot esa by Mies. Ethel Tab% Quiltinee woe tae , oracle of the ofternoon and ramie Friday evenieg, Nov. and. Program - --- -a -- - wove soareleted aer the annual 11.11., %teem eocial to be held tine Year on er and Weaterloo il Sara Win. Elliote, Lesolie Elliett." . . ' British Exeharese Mock - sual dasesetinal end lunch 'committee Ilne,d. Igl'ac„'1.1 likgalw-3. °Pout the weak- " . have hem epp0i1te4 and tbe Guild and r,ocial committees are .at vsoteri . ..., , •, ...... .. • reerotorviltlunitat' fScil°,aleeneant dillrign.14eilbra3;-.3 '. - ' - . tvill epere. no reline to raaaea the ' . NEW 1929 PAPER .EE ALL THE NEW PattE6 giam 5c to.$1.50 PER ROLL •eleo vielting frienele 2,.,1 the nertireen OvERHAULED ilietrict. ii rile. and Um V. A. Edwards areiv- i parta, 0 iis. echo, Neediez.3, etc. ed Rome ota .Serahly from a two 1 weeasa alcit vatir freers& in Eiteliene I' MISS NOBLE evenirg ceseerille one, on Monday. ..411Mellt•all.....••14=•••• i Mr. W. Jebneton bee reeved tip v4,9 in ble eigaty.eightb. year end ee•• a i bake oven and eteetprient aerosa the wee i iee?,,v,evaar„h4, ,ra weeess.,..tat e tyay: it etreet into the nuadmes atien. he- tatting place at the lime ihfiale noph. , eaiiesitierierert>7 the latitail clihreh here , . ... - s at may a easaor two. Ins death sva.6- --kitw oda;.1.;,--0;5y,-114 large- am:abased hum- alia.eikaeCally aq.0 at'ip alalcolm *Lane, of Kiniough, Ma etarted 1 hating in tiles now gear. :11revrievedLOIra fat been ViSititr° He is ..:.;1;8t1&11:1 attended both eervicee. e nnlo y f ''.tite, twee The front of the 2. 1' me rch was made • s"a' . beautiful with an abundance of flow- A Iasi simper will be held in the tfiounnsli rita,tulealiarlfde i. &t hAteterxeliziMael-; liarriel: own hail on the -evening oia Oct aOth . ers. The united choir led in a hear. ty sel,,,,iee of /wake and gave an spas under •the auepiees of the knifes of lonvenr ef Rlader; Mr. (t '2, Lane clo the Auguean chvirein Beyileici. Sup. and Mrs. David Hackett, of Itelnield, t numbers the anthems "To Thee, S ,4)--lawd. Our Hearts- we .!Praise" 17 Reneirsine:6.-t? a,,.eiftar_labaelisee„. pFea neriwel MrrotsalAzer deraore of ,,South Africa. j Cole's Book Store -the mornihgt service a trio, "Conte r4. ittr''.,tfri:fic,11;, . ecnarlo;41'111;;orrd Ast grglitzlitotriso... gie en by tile Lalsestde ;air:, nmrt.i wsuf?:,aniote3=teorf rien=... A large number from St. Aildreue$ gierh'aarnddLairlipea/thrsa5latGeodua:laanhd;3111,1:: - . Unto alea was sung hY Messrs. United church attended the annivor- Wm. It Reed, of Lucknow. The late Larne Pentland, Isaac Web and eery in 1C4rnce. United church, Peet- Mrs. Andrew, of Lueknow, was 4 • MIX -. - a solo, "My' Deliverer." by Mr. Isaac 'and evening, Prank 1'T4 1121 and in the evening' or's Hill, on aSnudrida.‘en3y.(2_1yausat.tymoor_noillnigo Rev. aar. McKenzie,. pastor of Ripley ter. The eervice was conducted by tre. Baird, of Brneefielki, 'jolted iratil), With a trio chorus by Dlr. Sermons debvered by Hey. ear: Gale, United 'church, seeeisted by Rev.. Dr %alre. Pentlaturz last Week.. . Tell). Mr. Win, Sailows and Miss Anof Srnia . a, son of Bare TL al. Gele, Conner pastor of Ripley Preslayter: Rea, sa. J, and mrs. mann, of wee, tile Tabb, 'The anniversary preacher, is)rto; (Id the ?urclah Tdheichoir of laa sermons end eltonother the ser.. lam congregations also attended plot in Glireenhill cern "Miss Oral Finnigan, who le teach. 1 1 i i - both services etery. Isucanow. / higher ideals both of livina and eery- wompinummi6610(.. """" 11•16. 60.11.1. TilrESDAY, orT. 25th. 192s SPECIAL° Full Fashioned Silk and CD 1 • Wool Hose : : JA - • Smart Hose of beautiful, clear service weight Silk and Wool, fall shades, atmosphere, Arab, sand 1- I 00 •Sizes 8Y2 to 10. Pair ian charrele who made feeling refer - acids, WOVO visitore at the pereenage Rev. IL G. Whitfield'. .of $t Helens, . • 1.! r4!w e turd* a e large c)-1 ence Ito the life of the deceased man the stneeing at both services , Ana aast, Friday. . gave two very helpful, heertesearche Interme t *Was mede in the family' V CPS should nen re the peonle to • h. fug near Kipper). this yerw was home• for the weelt-end. • 211111 . Rev. It A. and litre. IitindY attend. ;ad the Nelson-MeCall wedding- in lErti$301$ •Eaturday. ' 4••••••1 CARLOW DUNGANNON If you wane a may winter Let ean Jean, motored to their home in Tor- ea IVIAFER.ING1 D. Colin Young and daughter, • 021 • Celig en ail '0- - onto on Tuesday. M. Isaac Currie, •accompan. led by Quite •a number from beve attend. at greatly rediaced prices for quick . 'Mr. J. Harrison, Meof Parkhill, will ssre, David aleGratteri, John ed the funeral of the late Mr. Jame.) sale. AIso wane, et ock goods, corsage assist M. Tom Wilson with Ms farm Tab, Jos, McCann and Clave nee Lane SaturdaY- flowers arid aprons. r rwo k for the winter, Dustin?' Motored to Mitchell on Mon- Mr. Thos. Aiken, of Allenford, M. 'T. G. Allen had 88 a week -end Mr. Carrick, of Goderich, is eng'ag- day 'Wethelt rend attended Hg lay- spent a couple of days last week lit guest bis brother, Mr. John Allen, of menhi missionary banquet And meet- Mr. Sam Ealpatriclag, Ottawa. ed to decorate' tile church here this week, paint and paper. M• - relatives here -on Wednesday 'of -last th " Sheppard relaitivea brae. 'Colin The Rev G Lamont 11, A of ga fi e attendance. • and•-aliss sat Brown, each. oa 'whom ve ne solo numbers at the ramm- ed Mrs. Thbes Anderson Sunday.. in•Goderich. Mrs. Mardoel McGregor" ' • t test w for a speedy recevery. . There wa Gregor and . a-4 *ea lig s larg 80 • o abl we --en visiting •, and tire. Isaac Andrew and other week from Mrs. Wm. Stothers is visiting Mr. hire. C. C. Brown • returned last mrs, Ham and son plink); of a. visit with ariends in, 'Vcialkerville, visited- with Mr. and ' Triende at tueltnow this week. Stratford. airs. Paul Maedel recently. " 1 Mre and MrSe 'Geo. Dab and ferns Mrs, W. IL Stothers spent a very ily, of Seaforth, were guests of ade. ma y e ele d ng , • • DRESS VELVETEENS Heavy fast pile. French dye, reds, lemmas, black, blue, 2 3.ineli wide. Per yard ....65e COMFORTERS Silkaline covered, double bed size, 72 31, 72, white cotton filled •Comforters, •are well made and glinted. Price less -than- cost -of -material;-- Each;-. 33.75 CHEESE CLOTH Bleached Cheese Cloth, standard qual- ity, used for a hundred purposes, soft, even weave. Reg. 8e per yard. Per Yard 1 ", \ • • • • • 1. • *SC SHEETING xtra heavy, suPetioi • 4=14, nn - .bleached Sheeting, 72 inches evikle. Regular price 55e. At per yard 394 ...oarams:00.••••31101•41 I I . SWEATER COAT A g,roup of depleted lines reduce:2.f:: rapid clearance, silk and wool mixture, V-neck, button front, pockels neatly trimmed, colors, rose, greens, henna, ;browns, etc. On shle. . - WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S COATS - Worneres suede finished material with shal.v1 collar and cuffs of opossum, all • well lined and interlined. Sizes 34 to 44... .. . ... .... 427,50 Children's sizes, 5 to 12 years ...... 47.50 to $12.00, KNITTING YARN Scotch 4 -ply Fingering. Yarn, best • quality, in black, grey,bheather, white. • Special Ottober sale, per lb.-• .$1,25 • PILLOW COTTONS . Extra heavy, finest quality circular Pillow Cotton, 4 2inches wide. Reg. 60c per yard; for."... 0 0 0. ; ..$15c • Standard quality, b2st make White Table Oilcloth 0, tA 1 yds. wide,. Very special. On sale, per yd037C ACHESON & SQN air. and Dire. John Blalte and Ber. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. McKenzie- and weeks ELECTIOCIAN Electrical and Radio Supplies Electric Electric • Ranges Washers 0 C 0S-Inft service in aloronto, will preach anmversary ing. session. ' Westfield: ellOrd enter Wingham hosnita hia ae M. and alm G. M. McKenzie and and report a splendid supper, a good due,. the Lord's upper. ' W. Good' will take his Work in Tore I t w k evening. The offer' quartette furnished the music for the with . ton chureh was held last Sabbath at • ce have moved into Lucknow for on, Malcolm, motored to Indon ni --00-04 01.1. A number attended the f 1 b i lin the winter months. Mr. Blake will Saturday afternoon. ' . ' e ow sue- a p.m, and engo, eday,agoodly services in the earesbyterian °lumen W. M. Henry as soloist, and a male , per at Beankiller on 'Tuesday night crowd were present and observed to- morning arid evening-,. The Rev. T, for an operation, We hope for a Master Maleolni visaed friends in program and a full house. onto. $240. Next Sabbath• special anniversary good recovery for him so that the' Payfield on Sunday evening, m Congratulatione are extended- 4 yrs' Timig and Miss ' • ' •maris return to their ferra in the Jean 0.1"Id dedication•services will be held Last week there was a large. nus. oung atten ed the WM'S Mr. and Wye. Jas. alcleacnean, . of ing et en rriday. ort Albert *United chuaeli, with sionary meeting held in. the United rip ng. • Leeburn tu I thanksgiving, Rev. chuleh, Aere was a full represtan- spa= a 30 a P Mr. Jas. Culbert and Beatrice, Mrs London on the birth f so o 1 0 4 •Elsie, attended the oratorical 'contest m „ d 1 x Donald •(SeottY) Murchieon, wile Huron Presbytery,• -will dedicate and Ross, a returned'. missionary. from n L taken first plates in public speaking ed home test vseek and has gone to 'at. D. McDonald, B. A., of Egenond- (Prom another correspondent) U tl'hos. Anderson and Miss Mae and Monday, October 22nd. • at Clinton Saturday. Those who 'tied m. 380 1(8022 and r. omit some timeein the West, return - a an r$. visitors at thca hones of aiir. and Mts. Toronto to take a course at the Tech- preach at 11 ears. and 7 pan. Rev. China, WAS ith0 speaker. and Mpg. David Glenn were Suede thea me of Mrs. . Lawson. • Dr, Barnhy, of Blyth, chairman of tation of this resbyterial. • Mrs. ...d.1041m trigs amounted to. WANTED a •„• at the school fake were eligible to Richard Bruce of 'West Airawanosh. nical School, Toronto. •' • TaL 1744v to prompt Sem* • , enter in the county contest. Mir, Mr. John Scrimgeour and daugh- A, number attended tho district r Beatrice Avon the medal at Currie s tors Mise Mary ascrangeour, of Gode- meeting of the W.M.S. at Auburn hillEOLIONALO - Carneta. ' -----. -- • rich, were gueets on Sunday at the Unitertachurch.on :Wednesday and re- s ."--- " home of idr. and alre, Thos. Wiggins. pert a splendid meeting. The ad- ' c "Merton' Merrier, a London, 'spent Jae. Medd in eompleting the interior were inStrnetive ancl,liMpiring. Settennin Road s • IattYlitiLI) • • • • • • • Mr. David 000 is assisting D. dresses. of Mies 'Rennie and afreelloss • CINDERELLA "IteatitY Shoppe Cor, Sastareancl ,Kingston • Street, (onsstairs) over Orars Store , Specialist in Care of-- • Permanents • Afarcelling • Scalp Treatments. Shampooing Hair Bobbing Hair Tinting Eye Brow Arching Facials • lifaniaying • Phone 23$ far Appointments OPEN EVENINGS the weelwend at his home here. a the new house which he erected ito Mr. Georo Pnterson, of Toronto, Mr. Doyle, of Ford City, was a take the place of the one destroyed visited, with his reiatwes here on vieek-end visitor in. his cotteige • on:by .fire- , Thursday and kaidaY, returning home iChiniquy street - Mr. R. J. Wigg:ns 'motored down on SaturdaY by motor. He was tic - Mr. Ernie Featherston arrived from Tobermery on Friday and was comparned by: Dr. John Young, who s home Saturday frOlii a btaines$ trip a week -end guest with Ins parents, will visit friends in Hamilton and to SaSlcitteheWan. Ur. and Mee. Thos. Wiggins. On bis Toponto before returning to his home Mr. and Mrs. Pony Weston, of return' On Sundayhe'svas aaeomPan- Mealool NJ. • led by lairs. Wiggine, who had spent The young girls attended. the • n fortnight as a guest with her par- monthly meeting It the C. G. Netoo:;,. Furniture Don't bay any. new Furniture, Baby Car- •• riage, etc., until you get our prices.• _ We positively save you money. The finest Furniture at the 'low- • est cost. ents, Mr. and Mrs, Noble, near Blyth. group field at the home, of Mrs. Jno. The Dungannon *branch of the Young, on Saturday.. Twelve girls • Women's Institute held its meeting were present to matte final arrange, at the 'home of Miss E. Elliott, 181 merits for their Hallowe-en party :vice president, on Thursday after. which takes place on lariday - noon. of last week, when plans were Oct. 26th, A good time is expected. tompleted for the.annual Thanksgiv- Anniversary eervice at ,Smitlas Italie, • will officiate-. • The ehoirs ea • Miss Erratt, who has beent with Nile, •Leeburn and Port Albert will friends at Varna for a few months, lead. •in service of praise. Monday returned to this vicinity recently. engirt a great fowl suppar and Lon- • Mts. Wm, Jaeltson, of Wine -lariats , dint's Favorite. Pour will . give the spending, a few holidays with Itee progranfs • All Christian kends cor. son, James, on the old homestead. (Hay invited to these servecess hit and alr,,e. ,las, Hewett aridaRiss " AUBURN • We will load a car of Cider Apples at .ric. • Ga*, on Monday and • Tuesday, c t, 20th and 30th. • s Sadie, of Seaforth. were auests, at Any ize. Any Variety, . test Saturilay. Mr. and Mrs, +Bice day.•• •• • • . .Price; 40c per ClArt. were -visitors in Stratford.•• Mr. and lalts. Vert Mills and babe, - Mr. and Mrs. Laitiraw, of White- of Godench, spent Sunday at the gia 1 waseen . village. church, were week -end visitors in the home of her parents.; Mr. and. alba,. Di•micn and • 4• Wm. Robertons • RA. Nie 5 GODE fa* oes - ha nods TU.RJ0.11 Our continuation school in the ell- Mr. and Um. Hugh -Cameron, of 4 lage was SUPPlied with new seats hies; Guelph. were week -end visitola with al. ____ ' Satutday. •' • , • the lady's 'sisters, Mrs. ,T. 3: Watehe• Mr, Edward Hetwig ipent the end iugton and Mrs. 0. E. Erratt of 'the -week visiting acquaintances • Mr, aszpulentMtrhse, wWeemli.enjdackvirtlill'aill. in Tobermoree miss smith, of Toronto, was the and Mrs. R. J. /lime, also Mr. rand the inane ef Mr. R. Mogridgas . • \ guest of pats. w. ir, gamey, during alre. David 'Glenn, of Dungannori, the past week. spent Sunday with Mr, •arad- Mae. held in the Parish Hall, Dungannon, eth. lam minister at both morning wbeat remaining out, • Threehing la almost completed forBruce.•i to, and daughter, Mise Illiltired: were ng hot fowl supper evhich 'will be Hill United ehurch on Sunday, Nov. this year, only a few fields of imelte Mr. and Mrs, T, Brnwn, 61 Toren - on Priday evening, Nov. 9th. Watch and evening servkes will be Rev. mr. and urn. 311.4 of Gederi.ah, ,auests sit Mrs. R. D. Munro's Olt Sun. for bills, . . James Ant/lour, tat Thames Road. day. Miss Brown rendered a beauti- Mrs. Robt. Davidson left today Supper and concert on Tuesday oven- parents lti the village, spent the week -end with the latser's s fel solo ae the morning anniversary aleridaY) tor -Toronto, to attend the ing, Nove_fith. Mr -Robert Cud, of • yrs and mar vim, mach and lam.; of Knox United church. meeting of the Provincial Executive Gilt, assisted by a1contralto soloist, On Saturday, Oct. 276. the IVITS- - a member. The etrecutive will, take will present a concert in the church: Sea which she has tins honor ef being ford, in. violin numbers and readings e town- wish relatives in the village. ily, of Clinton, spent the week -end Miss Jarrett who spent the sum*: -veill hold their minuet bazaar- and sale of baking in the basement ofthe sion Band of Knox United elitirelt • of the Ontario Educational Assoert, an Miss Carolyn Griffith, of Strat- into -consideration plans for the two. Suppe,. willebe served in th me with friends in Stanley, r i ed . p 4 r v church. The W. M. S. will ser*.e a - gram of the annual convention to be thip halls 0 r.. atratioaart s on attire aelo.etnienugp.pet front 4 to, 7 .the same • HAROLD BLACKSTONE held in Toronto next Easter. • She . A very pleasaras evcning was Spent 'claaty. was' accompanied by her niece:Miss in the townehip on. Friday; the Mr. and. oils. Man Pinglanca of seer and mar straththan, Brr. FURNITOFE Lenclesboro, apent the former part of and Mrs, Geo. Millian, R. D. Munro Evelyn Reed, waf the Rayal Bank occasion lacing to do honor to Mr. and data; Godeilele eel° will enjoy a Mrs. Thos Wilson to 'welcome them the week caning on friends in the and Rev W. R. Alo attendeit the lay.' Jos r• IN Lovely French Tapestries and Needlepoint Pieces. in Ranters. Chair sest§, Otto. man Tops, Footstool's, Cushions said Bhgs. Beautiful volorings. Come in and have a look. business over 40-yeare. Smith's Art and Gift Store teaftiRE filaitING OVER 40 YEARS East Street • - Phone- 193 . EXCHANGE a"" (in She Broadway of Goderich ' week -end visit with frienda in the to the communita after their rear- village- • imen's barainet in Mitthell 0I1 Monday TRY ,a'sast eity. • • • liege a few eveekse ago. Mra. Wilson Thos. Hamlin:al is buzy at evening and 'report an enjoyable Parish nau on lenday evening sat school and was a valuable assistant the under par: of his stable for a Perth gaire the banquet. parr s rocery • etementher the hot supper in ;the hut formerly been a teacher in No. present putting in a floor. and fitting time. The Presayterien of Hilton and .S G Rubbers! Rubbers! ••••••••.. ' 0,.• Our Stock is now complete with the best than money can buy take Rubbers are light, soft and eltdurable - Men's, Boys' and Childrea's in light *rid heavy weights. Rubbers for every member of the family, and for every occasion See our Women!' *Ushers, the *11 rubber Overshoe. Buy your Rubbers when your shoes are dry and get a better lit. Buy your Rubbers at Herres Boot Shcp and get the Rest. W. Bern's Shoe Store IX tius wools, under the auspices ot St. in the church, b314; organise and ganago. „ The W. M. S. Conference held in Paul's Anglican churn, Dungannon.Sonday school teacher and always Mr. Samos, accompanied by his Knees United church onWednesday Supper watt be eerved from o to 8, willing to help in any way elle could. wife and family, wee° awning last was well attended, about 114 dela atter which an interestmes program Mr. 'Gordon Young was Chairman and friend,' in this locality during the egatee regietered. Two oplerallei ad. WE CARRY A C II OIEZ Wien, and alra, yanWyca, of 'Wing. ing for speeches. Mr. W. Waltere, river reached a high mark. We ham, elocutionitatas Addresees will be Mr. C. A, Robe.rtson and Mr. Will hardly ever see le so high at this ferenee branch. Mr. Harvey McGee, of Auburn corn- on different. members of the gather. win be rendered, tae maims ming en Ins usual pleasant manner called' past week. The beg:nnms of „tine week the bdi;ealislerlls.weRrOeSSr oenf Chiln ntall,e aaindtaeaneafene . Rennie, preeident of the London Con. ANroDoCeOliilePoL,ETE:gTeotcax6;:s givon by Rev. Ernest alayea of Dan. Young all spoke highir of Mrs. Wit- ham, and Rev. (Capt.) E. C: Ellison, rion's ability and influence in the corn- 'The anniversary services -of -Knox , rand meats time of the year. and United church we're well attended, i . of Hanover, both eormer reetora of inunity while here. Mr. Erringt3n Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wilson • this pariah. . geve eevertel selections on the mouth their rams, Imo and Wallace, -dart. the smating capacity waa taxed to the - utmost both mornin,a and . evening. , 11, supervised maequerade nalloW- 0=1,11, a$ lain did Mt Harrison, ed friends in this locality the fOrnier Rev. S. Daviiiiion gave twei inspiring .S• 43 ausa el Hams ieltoert.vogoedasnic' e Cream Coin . paLt ofittle week. a. II e'en dance will be heal in the Parulli winch were Finch appreciated. h addressee, Music wag by the local Hall, Dungannon, en Hallowe'en munity singing also took up par. of t". • a 1 . 11 choir, assisted by Mrs A. M. lire troublea with In re s.vent to Stmt. • a night, Wedneeday, Oct. Met. The the time, led by Rev. 11. B. Cumming. _ =Ole will bp furniehed by Arthur's feed the former" part of the Week for Mr. Reg. Glen retie called to the front five -piece orehestra, eei winghana to do hie part, whith was to read tim medical treabilent. Doming tin begin at p pan.. pour addreas, and Miss Winnie Marsh pre- Next Saturday afternoon the Mia. prizes will be given, Ope each for aented Mr. and Mrs. Wilson with a 81022 Band of the United church in - lady's and gent'hest essetume and :Aver tea eervice, allowing the high tend baying a bazaar; at the clone one each for lady's and gent'a. comic ostOeM in 11 1i ll 12 are held in the the W. M. S. intend having a supper. 'costume. Thews will be a lunch community. Mr. Wilson made a 'The evaporator had a full week's counter in the hall. Admisaion, lac suitable reply, thanking the wake.- ' worie last. week. The seareity of a- a couple. Come /end enjoy the best hag for the beatithinl gift and the : plo necescitated a holiday on Mon- trone et" the eeanon. kind word; of appreciation. •Moll' day. In this locality tho apples are IThe Oztober meeting of the Dun- singing followed, then a delleione not very plentiful this year, seannon branch of the Wonion'a Irtsti. lunch waa terved by the !Mice. Auld , Laug Syne was sung and nil wiabed Anniversnry tervieee were bold in the IS Red chneek last Sunday after- eveCided life. This ended one aif the ' Davidson, or ghara, tad charge. FOR Quality and Service ._ a trite was held last week Instead o2 this week, the usual time, at elm . home of the first vice proident, Miss "es E. Elliott After. the s'nging of the LOGS WANTED Ve the undersigned, are open to inly all kin& me horfox5v1I'Zlett!) t-TiVigt cite and reading tire' itillandes of elle previous meeting, the roll eall was a. - „ „ ,„ „ , :14agadtalsah'spetate, reeinee." Ar. - of -timber asain this winter. e will pay yon good th2, TIspices ot' tehe Women's Intl. price and give you liberal measurement and grades till'eFIrli4e atTghglehv.1)gritIllitt)ot _ for your logs delivered to our saw mill here, winch tin excellent ptogiani will be psef eata We believe it is to the interest of the farmer to AT , , I. Attlatir Culaeat represented the cut his own logs and deliver them, but anyone hav11 ficeheol rend ef Dungannon at the ing standing timber and wishing to sdl on the stump, • ei207:141tiVertriltirallpiaky/g; kindly see us before you do anything and we will be which was held in Clinton en Saturs day. Wars from the township in glad to see you. attendance were the reeve, Mr. Aka, Ilaekett. the denutrsreeve Mr Th.., We win pay you spot cash for anything you have AndereA, Mies -Oliva sereitrose;aie., to offer, and as our lumber is largely manufactured . Culbrrt and thinghter, tbr letter tido , ing part in the oratories' Mited into the finished product, it helps our own province by selling to a concern like ours. Signed - "Sir and a/re. Wilson a very hapny neon and evening. Thee Ilea. Mr. 'meet pieneent awnings,. of the eceson. easeer-.seea..._ • PORT ALBERT The foundation has been completes& for Sac. MacMillan's new barn. Miss. Clara Wit* spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. Earl McDonald, at""aa"." _ of Eintail, bet week. Miss Matilda Quoid, ef Godetielt, ;We have just received is spending some tinte visiting her any faiends around Port Albert. Mims Florerrei McKenzie, Etta large a.ssortment of Quaid and Jean Lednor of the pent the week:end under their par- se . s 1 Junior Bn ge eMal roof. Cli 'Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Dietten were in Ripley on Saturdar attending the funeral ot the /atter* estate, James I !mai Table Lamps. Lane. Rimy aloe visiteti frierile in !a -0"a* Kintsirdine and Tiverton befeee ee- 1 r in home 1 Mita A. B. Pentland, Alan Pentlanti (Faeroe another torreeptintlent) OW is t e time to ina e your selection. THE LUCKNOW TABLE CO, Ltd. Mies Claim Pentland. to whore 1- 'Mr.. %taxa f Rrneefleid, i vieits we extend aeengratulations upon, leg Mr. and Moe Angus Gorden being auctestifol 122wineing wend the,* 41130 i aw , tn tite erl'ent Mr. and Mt*. ' The srontineseil wet weather Swat ; cat. Davideon were oleo pressente Made 11.010e41114eat llteShing diet -cult The fontrel of the let* AM.* LIM '; bid oar faithful mete are peteers ' R WHEELER LI TCKNOW„ ONTARIO 'w4,‘ held on Wortley' from. Ripley !veriest MI winairsa, PHONE 25 BOX IN 0. 'oar biswe contour*, of people, the weather for few &ye, Her Roldifeett &mit " 0/01.Y rianaaal Mt VOrnihiPA 'been raring for sesta we all bop, Moneta /More at's. Reerte 11a • • 6 t1111114 11111°11' "id 10" 401.11414 MIL Andrew as hoe been ureter .wcaranttatt - PIRIECTOR 'arise Sete Mr, Lame *ha VIVA OM of Itinetaer. Mee. N t;rialesee, hal • Enter Nov. 5th Joh( the class entering here on Nov. D. Out haeineen training • fits you for hasinem SUCCefig. • • Central Business College STRATFORD. ONT. Frigadaire Equipped SPARR'S GROCERY The &ire of Satisfaction • Hamilton Street Goclerich - Phone 140 We Deliver in Town 16606$16•062661.1 .6.61106001616606601661 RUBBERS! -DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR AT. FAIR PRICES Fv.erywhere under all conditions there is an insistent de - wand for sound quality in Footwear. The Boots, Shoes, Ox. fords, Strap Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber I3oots, Goloshes and • Overshoes sold by us have strength, quality, and style that places them in a class by themselves for wear. They have reliability that comes from long experience and most careful methods in selecting footwear that we know to he the very best. In Lite -.Buoy Rubbers there is no question about quality, style and prices. They can be produced by a factory making • tubber footwear exclusively. They are without exception the best pressure cnred rubbers on the market. Give us the opportunity of showing you the many kinds and styles. GEO. MaiVIC NORTH SIDE SQUARE it