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TA. Lemmale Fraitrencet of Lavessehr
Captured for you goad tasprisesued in a
host of Least, Toiletries.
,Jost received a very large order of
YARDLEY TOILETRIES
isseistating Lavender Bend St., jeavaeoise **Devon
PERFUMES
TALCUMS
FACE rOWDE:R
COUPACIS
RATH SALTS
VANISRINt: AND 4i Id)
CREAM
LAVENDER WATER
SEAVINtl Bowls
Yardley Toilet Sets
10, Ladies and Gentlemen
85c to $10.50
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Godarieh Mane 90
+
Miss Mae, Vincent iS-ViSiting "in lt-StOnebalee, Qednitelle-
VVESTPX4I41:0 dren spent, Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
141. Marsh, who bas spent the past
'Termini at preeent, •
r. T., 11. Taylor is vieiting, friends
M Guelph.
Mrs, Henry .Thithers, Lueknow,
• is visiting her datighter, Mrs. Earl
'Wightman.
Miss Ella Sowerhy spent the week
end with be» parents in Goderieh
townshin.
We are soon' to report the illness
of little Enna took, daughter a Mr.
'and Mrs. Harry cook. '
Mr. and Mrs. Bat Taylor and chin,
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el Theatre
. WEEK OF %NOV. 5ib in NOV. 10.
411 a
MONDAY and TraspAY
• E'EN MAYNARD
a. mighty tole of the 'nick, told
with on the tre:thatrking riding and
Tues. alto is "Music Lover's Niter
Maynard Ring of Outdoor AdVeriture
glorious romance that lianmado
• MAIDEN VOYAGE".
'THE GLORIOUS TRAIL"
TuxEpo tomEDY .
a•N
1WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY
' FARRELL, 1VIacDONALD
with Platy Malin and Marie. Dresaler
in the. famoua. eomie strip narrative.
raide Into a boisterous film laugh not
our months ninth Mr. and Mrs. O. G.
Campbell, ban awned a position -in
Godexich.
Min and Mrs. Fred J. Cook and
children visited with Cook's sin-
tez, Mrs. A. Nethay, of Hamilton, at
f e
- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDowell and I
Mr. Norman McDowell visited at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoover
of theissele, am Sunday.,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Campbell, Mr.
and ?ars. J. Howard Campbell and
Miss Wimiifred and Mr. Douglas
Campbell visited on Sunday with Mr.
Everett Hoover, of Brussels.
IInt W. -M. S. of the `Plestileld Unn
Aed churn "were entertained last
Thursday evening' by the W. M. S, of
the Briek chtlreh,, 10th condession of
East Wawanosh, and listened to the
very interesting report given by Wise
McGowan of Blyth, on her trip to
thelli414n114. •
POUT ALBERT
ivags Hazel Green, of Ddroit.
ed with friends here over Sunday.
Hector Tigert is spending hisntaca-
thin at Port Albert. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Tigert, Ham-
ilton; .pent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Will Ilawkihs.
Rev. and Mrs. Hayes, Durham, nre
spending a few (Jays with Mr. arid
Mrs. Harry Hawkins.
Rein Mr, g£4ent of Durham, and
Rev. Mr. Allison, of Hanover, motor-
ed down to Port Albert last week and
silent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Harry
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•••••••-• ramoomow•ibr--- ---...m.arnorrainim
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Wokasediap, NOIMINeer - ilk at f i Ifftsermad Mt* Bridle roprosoatintilloaamoa.4ids. Holes Rgqn, even -
1 Form III. il, Pretty Dutch dance team*. WOO • t•f9
thank*. 11010 esli.
phrfe_ bir sez ;.,,niiiiir gids. A 1 pairs la Viktoria St. United cbarcab.
atcanon. mike eV r a I I MI I I e -'114cEwes aiseinpaa-. Them evangelists, were at Victoria
aev,, 4 A., Lod by Loewy dant and piano Wee- Si. church last Jsnuary and run tba
walks,. 0 Wigwam," yes the 1,r,.. 1 tbs. Iliy .fogis /11eliu.tailil wen great- confidence of the neopie with their
eta' Paaactler ara gage Ras instils -11Y eNSPY*4. ilattili1V-lienorod G.C.I. ministry of love.
siring tattaaays. A congreica.l.loarital was oallted and given by At the second of the series of
assu"ingatheaogr.dhoseinItt"ev. It& illit-. Wth4itItilrid.t !GlintalOalP et Mteheihkhilli"tedViiit" Pr(IXIVVeden• 14111Th."'beei NtiritithialtrestSwallitinYit'evir ir°ititbgi-vh:trtiilaveSsuin4-;
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ot St. Hid's'a fernier pasioe. Piai."Malted. th'ealsztt:Mieaurtistith." wine; jdowykeiTensiing. batik: :-..,,o,11{,oi';7411Trorut
Spooking from tchss
oetntootu. jto'ttituNattirtn. ; atme:ratit awnatilmailybY were the iambs 4, A zwelly.minute ran
„vale. will
any good thing
oth?" he made a touching oiVaal to ; calsaed• „,,The ceetawafil: J*I" na(. piece& *be sorci.,e iiiid the choir win
all, especially the young pe4le. to apa'fid "i'anIt!'''' alma' Meek% Ceibi tinder several Tenee loin* aeth-
stoke the nest of their iivea and their tn. o a tar : Thome .I.:(4t.; stank?, ern* fit this iict ak-is,
opportunity for service. Appropriate.!elarke; Marcia Young, Retell Zmitql Not.th st caltea chia.,,..h... io a.,a,
James Recant..
' antheins wer* siAng by..the chour. who aJinnow•
were assieted in the morning by a . pEoptE wE KNow rIsAedflIti't*inttrIgel'e:IllibrY Rniii‘.:1/4,411.4_-.% ii)i.
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trio composed of Me*dtunes Jewitt, Rolnatson; Mission Band; Close nita
Allan end Fisher from Vietoris street i Mre. Innaway is visiting in Town- ,_i.'hristian Fellowship. 11 a.m., The
ehureh. In the evening Miss Rets; to• diercentenary a John Bunyorn-The
• Grahent and Ur. Geo. Buchanan von.l.
• tributed solos and a duet. The Pro' . to this week, -
*Mrs. Geo. Stewart has been in Toe-Ipteemer *ad His Dream."
fusion of autumn flowers deeorating; miss vela,* oildtion is visning vSrenefial*Fiz' Snelltit),e0741;3111.y' Est1;;Iiintegafo'
• the thurch added to the spirit cf ievi
'- 1 rith relatives sit Detroit, ' "• ithese setaices.
and gladneseas well as thanksalvnien '
which marked both services, i Mrs. T. M. Davie and children, (4 SOMETHING FOR
a • ...,,, orm....•,••••••:•••••••••• ,'' Winona, are visiting in town.
o desk.
Runday last special
riving morviesis war
canrce. In dm use
"BRINGING UP FATHER" '
DAVIDSON COMEDY "1/4.
"CAME THE DAWN"
'FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SALLY PHrivs AND
FA.RREIL lilael/ONALD ,
portray the story of a college hero
who fails, in bueingse but makes goad
as a life.nntard
FOX COMEDY
, NOE BUT. THE -BRAVE"
'THE ELEPHANT'S ELBOW" •
Matinee Sp. at 300 pro
Pree Mienle no 'first fifty Lnaten on
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GODERICH TOWNSHIP
Miss ,Alice Sowerby le enjoying' e
week's vacation at ,her home hero.
Mr And Mrs. Robert Davidson and
Irma :Helen attended e family re-
union at the home of their daughter,
Mrs. Elwin Anderson, London
'Sunday..
IThe .1,,adies Aid of ion c urele
Taylors Corners, • Wilt hold their
montlay, 'meeting at the church on
BOW,iND I Mr. ard Mrs. S. A. Gray aud Aire. THE CHILDREN
Honor 4oll at the Royal Bowling .1. W. Bridgett, of Toronto, ave visit.Ontario safety League .Announces *
Alleys: Gentlemen, singles, 300 or IIIIR ill t°‘vn'1 School fahildrett's Drawing 'Contest
--W
over. Doak. 345; V. McManus,' Miss Mary Clarke and Miss Lode.
323; -P.-- COWitns-.3594--TA-- rritaarditi !Tern were home from Toronto. over ...a -..3.
The OotarinaSafety League,. with
333; H. McGitire, 344. W. Painter ',1Wt week -end. - --- - - ---- the twin Of Inez -Wier& and eontelbutor,
302; G. Newton, 840; J. Johuston, [ Mrs. Lonlea Miller spent the week- from all over Ontario. has subeeribed
308; L. Xriox, Sal; R. Llorl, +108. lend with her son, Mr. Edward Miller, to a epeelal fund of 3320 for cash
G e n t 1 emen, three consecutive in Hamilton. prizes to be awarded in Of Sehool Chit.
games, 800 or over -F. Hunt, 82a; B. ite
ann. H. 'Wiltsie, a Clinton, was a dren'a Drawing Contest. This con.'
Lloyd, 815; P. Cowan, 870; W. His.
eett, 875; H. McGuire, 027. II. 31.6- week-ena visitor at the home ef Mr. test will be held for pupils of all
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blanket for the month of October. and 1VIrs. Walter Mittel.
Di- /ea
. uabee ves way t;21 join a and will 'he divided into two lases
esz
sehools in the Province •of Ontario
Guire wins the prize of a beatiful D
Ladies' honor roll, ;singles 200 or hunting party witleh will go to a ..• Class "A" -Children or IS ?mass 1
-a'au) out of Novtlz Bey. im4 under, and Cleiss
over --Miss M. Farrow 200; Miss P. children 13 to 10 mire inclusive.
Haney, 202; Miss R. Plante, 218; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Black, ef
llowing are the eonditions of th
Minn D. Felker, 242a Miss A. Stowe Lyriden. have been visiting .mrs
----, Contest t
Foe
267. Miss Stowe wins the 'monthly' Robt. Black, St. David St. I. The drawings eubmitted must
prite, n tilate, eup and sumer. 14,1t. and Mrs. W. A. Chisholm left deal with one of the following eub.
A meeting of lady bowlers is eat. this week to spend the winter months Sects: (a) Accidents, (b1 Fires, (0)
led at the 'Royal Bowling Alleys for at Daytona Boa, Florida. Aeceient Prevention, or (d) Fire Fre-
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next Monday night at n O'clock far Ittemsrs. las. Donaldson. D. D. 'yenta.
the purpose of organizing a league. Mooneyell. Fisher end OS. Ginn leave 2. (a) The drawiric. 2nust be the
Good progress is being made an the oti ,Ssianrilay on a hunting expedition. Work ot the pupil sub.
mittiug it.
(b) Only one drawing for each
pupil is allowed.
(el Imo medium may be Pen.
ell, ink or paint. '
(d) The size of the sheet to be
about 9x12 inches.
0) The work should be origin-
al in the sense of not
being tracen or otherwise
imitated, ' and should be
i:ertified by tbo teacher to
be original.
prizes and ribbons won at the annual Mrs. Greenwood and son, 'Wilfred, Drawings which are copies must be
a
• kr . .
1 Y • leave shortly for Galt to join Mr. niarkerLas such.
1 nuetallatima.of the new alleys up. "Nr. Ivo Mrs. Jam -es Hume and '
stairs and A is expeeted that the Y children', Mary Land Pat, left on will e open in u mit a fortnight s nao nee their return to Itrentetair,
of the 6nest regreation clubs in Wes-• Mr% and. Mrs, Mahlon Potts and
tern -Outwit). ..-•--...... two cnildten, of St. Thomas, visited
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SPORTS DAY 'PRIZES DISTRI. at the home of /qr. A. J. Co* over the
DUPED AT LITERARY week -end,
SOCIETY MEETING Mrs. W. J. McNevin has returned
At the meeting of the Goderieh 'Col. from her western trip to WoleleY,
llegiate :Institute Literary Society, Sask,, where she Was visiting for
held Pridan, Oct. leah. the medate sorne weeks. .
•
• time. Thin will make the RoYal one Nara
A. M. Robertsoinaessisted by itliss Greenwood, who has. been engaged 1 The subject treated should'
Campbell and Miss Hildebrand. ?le- there for some time. * I have the idea set forth in admds nuitaie:e
were 1) r sm) Mrs. Jas. Allwavd el
Black, intermediate champion; and Mrs. Frost, of Toronto, vieited with las part of the design, end may be in
Ona daughter. 1 Phrase or caption arranged below or
liaelfay, the senior ehampion; Jack
the fortner'e niece, Mrs. A. Buchanan, • the forin of a poster, bulletin or ii-
Ea*Merie, junior ettartiplOn; and to me Aa ,d ifig. the :past week.
n e in. 'Iustration.
the .girl ohampionS, to Delena Me- ' **OOP°. \ ' •4. Each drawing must bear on the
Creath; jutner, and Margaret 'Groves, '..-- ei back t
senior. Mr. Robearson also present- AIVIONG THE CHLT.RCHEm (a) Mune, age and
ed the Strathcona gold medal to Vic- address of nimil
1 est number of points went to I.A.
For the meeting of the Literary So. mg subject, "Thou 'Shalt Tiot steal."
The services next Sunday at Vie -
'in the church ealender.
Dentist church; N 4tho r
Today, NOV. in All Saints Day, (b) Name of school attended, bv
. ov. . wen- (c) Name ev principal; address eat
number or rural rade.
pupil, _street address of sehool,
prineipal, town or city, street
'tor Mott, who made the largest
store in shooting the, past year. Tho
penman. for the form with the larc- .
cieten jack Abell, the first vice presi-
dent, was in the ehair. .A debate, Fellowship, 10 ann.; Worship, 11
toria St. United church as ,at
i
aim Blunt he final:
committee of artists, whose decision
5. The judge-; will consist of a
"Resolved that the autornobile has and 7 pan.; Sunday School 3 pan.
Service in KnoX eltUrell next Sun- dames according to the age of the
0 The mee are divided into twa
done more good than harm," Was R
taken by forms IA and 1B. Delena day will :be eonducted at 11 a.m. and papa, viz., ,c,i,,, ,.A,,.....12 yea= rTid
illeCreath told Billie lannby of ilt 7 p.m, by the Minister. Sabbath
i bate by a .narrow margin. Gladys On Spriday, NOVonntia Miss Ontee a, !There are one hundred awl M-
esses a ag 9 , elTutvt
r. class 9r -da to 16 years in.,
;bad the affirmative and won the de- no and 0
Laalci;e, Misses' and Children's An Woo!,
and Wool and Silk and Cotton
Underwear
for Fall and Winter Weer .
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We are now able to supply you Nrith any style
undergarment in several different qualities and
prices. We have displayed a few of the different
styles in our windows.
Odd lot of Ladies' Vests in different sizes,
regular $1.25 to $1.50 each, eleat•ing at. .95c
Special Value • Ladies' Vests, comfy cut,
winter weight, each only.... ....... ...49e
Li•adies' Bloomers, hem weight, sand,_ pink
-orehid, per -pajr only 69c
F. E. HIBBERT
• Next Door to the Standard Bank
Phone 86 THE CASH STORE
- •
teen prizes. totalling Ono ItUndred and
eixty dollars, in eaelt elaSS, divided as
follow
First prize, ,.....,,.$20.00
• Second Wine...-. .
Third, Fourth, Fifth, ti.00 keen
Sixth to 2.00 anvil
Eleventh to one hundredth
and fifteenth.......8 1.00 eaen
8, The Contest will elose on 26th
November, 1028, and prizes wilt be
forwarded to the . principals of the
schools on the 15th Deeemte., for
distribution to the winners. All
drawings must be in by this date.
9. Andress all iititriutiieations to
Safety- Drawing 'Contest,' Ontario
Safety Leuene, 1316 aletropolittm
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Building. 'Toronto •
N.B.-Pupils are requested to cant-
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envelop he bad addrensed to his wife.
"What's that for?" they asked.'
"Well, me an' tit' misaus 'ad tk row
just afore I come aboard, ant Wt,` ain't
on s911oakin....,..." teems.", , ....,
Rub, it itt for Lathe liaelt,---„A hrisk
lu ng withr. 2 oma,e Cetr e
Oil will relieve_ lame back. The skin
will immediately abnorit the oil and
it will penetrate 'the tissues and 'bring'
speedy relief. Try it arid be convoy,
ced. An the liniment einka in, tile
1 pain vomee out and them are anipie
grounds for seyina tlint it la an ex-
cellent article.
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'The West:Street
plystrictly with above iules. •••••••••• ,001.4*••••••••••••••
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The Unspoken Message
His shipmates watebed the sailor Electrical Shop
nattinm a hignk Sheet of Paper in an
„ AFTER ALL
Third Nothifig
To Equal
alba
We carry a good. 'stock of
Electrical Appliances
Fixtures, 'etc. .
• We Specialize in'
Wiring of All Xinils
gstitnates given on
. • appiiention
All Work Guaranteed
Frank McArthur
Phone 82 - West Street
NIP*
ors Lira3
will be Days of Plienominal
New Value
s Big Drygoods stock just when you -need New Merchandise for yourself and y9ur
comes ---this Bargain Month. A visit and inspection of our Stock will assure you.
ATS
• FOR November selling are of finest..civality and style,
but likeother merchandise, we are offpring many at
bargain prier!4. We have new garments for the children,
scli001 girl, medium figure and stout sizes.. Choose now from
this big selection. Speciai prices are
s8
75„: $16.75, s23.75
• AND OTHER NEW VALUES
SALE of DRESSES
in accordance with our custom,
.1, we re now clearing out at
sale prices all Dresses now in
stock. This clears our racks for
new Merchandise and enables
you to purchase a good Dress at
a very low price.
*AL* VALOIE NO.1
Dresses of Rayon, Voile and
Silk. Reg. $3.75 to $2 25
SAL* VALOS NO.
Dresses of Flat Crepe. Reg.
• $10.00 to $15.00, for 4;795
•....slaut 100 -Ai. `,4-40 V
1.
'SAL* 'MUNI NO. *
Dresses of Flat Crepe, Crepe
Satin and Charrnene Cloth.
Regular $15 to $25 ti
fat__ 2 • 5
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Nally Service -Vale The
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Flannelette Blankets
Largo size, `white or grey. $1.89
perpair
• Ltath Towels
Size 41 ins. x 20 ins, in white,
2Sc
with borders.
Children's $weaters
,$2.19 $.2. 6S ,
at
Heavy Wool ,Blankets
Large size, Grey only. Each $3,40' .
1,, .„
Silk Scarves
CrepeAle.Chio`e or Georgette tir.45,
ta411. ..•
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Winter Underwear
ror Women or, Cnildren.
Vest*, Drawers. Combinations.
All on sale for quicloclearance.
See our display.
OIL=
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House Furnishings
THE cold weather will soon be
here, and as linoleum, Con-
goleum Floor Oilcloth, Linoleum
Rugs and Congoleum Rugs are
difficult to handle during frosty
weather, • we would therefore
urge you to.choose your require -
tricots now, and so that we may/
reduce our stock before the
winter season we offer special
prices Measure your . require.
mew* now.
Linoleum, 2 or 4 yards width, per square yard,
Extra Heavy Linojeurn, 2 or 4 yards width, per
square yarcl-
Congoleum, 3 yard
ova. .....
89c
$1.05
width, per square yard .
Oil Cloth. 1, 2, or 2 1-2 yard with, pet square yard5,50C
Floor.Ter, 2 yard width, per fluare yard
Ask about our new Bargain Prices on Linoleum
• ond Congoleum Rugs and and Mats
FAT MATS NOW 10c EACH
RAG MATS NOW 33c EACH
A GRAy co Mordeasonable Prices
• Phone 56
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A Few November
Specials.
Table Oilcloth, white, reg. 2411,,
59c per yard, for.... tv"..
Himont!, Cloth, .reg. $1.25 ag.
per yard,, for... , 4
Ladies' and Misse $4 75
'Chinas, reg. $5.95. °
•
Chatuoisette • Gloves, per 48
.... • . • * • le
1
Flannelette, (white or eel«
ors) yard Wide, yard
Ladies' Winter Hose, per 43c
• pair. . • 0 b * 4 • • 4 • • • 11
Harvey Silk Hose, regulart 1 •-fig #1
$1.50 per pair, for....+F "Mr
• Linen Towelling, per yard
6 • 6 * .4,4 0 • • *
Window Shades, (green
or cream), each.. ...
House Dresses...
47 e. a ••••
14c1
79c
40 04 Oro I .
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•41.• • • 4 . . ,
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6000 0000 0004
Smithy (for W i 11 t e r
per yard, for...
Frocks), reg. $1,96, olva,Lv