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.:.4444_414411.4M...,,01.r L""""'"1Me) Mr. °ant1 Mrs, McIntyre, of thin'
ganncn,,el tat the for„►er patri: o€ ihe' i
awt*ek r,:,tinr tate latt"2rr' parents, -r!
! Mr, atnd Mr», feandfor i I�wlur.
Mr. ait5"t Airs. Wm. Jackson, of
Ripley, and Mr. nand Mrs. To ii4
Glenn, of Dupx nuca, spent Thanks'
giving at the Wine of Mr. and Mrs.
Richard Bruce.
The ladies of the W. P. Society of
the I'resb}ternin church will hold
.their regular monthly Meeting at Flail
lame of Min. Oliver Mel3rnen
Thursday vfterr on.
/From another correspondent)
Miss Sadie Carter is the gue:,t off;
Detroit friends at prevent,
lair«
awl Mars. Wm. Craig and fans«
Hy unspent the holiday with relatives
to Flint. 'Mich.
Mr. and Mrs. Krohn and children,
of Winghar"a, spent Sunday at the
beano of Mr.. F. Iiaitlnby.
Mr. M. AIIiu And Mr. N. Ilia ree
turned the, end of the week from as
creek's taunting trip.
Mrs. R. Fremlin, of Clinton, _was
the guest of , her parents. M. 'and
Mrs. J. Ferguson, over the holiday.
Mr;. G. Thompson spent last week
with apace. parents. Mr. and Airs. Hs
= Mogridge, Mr. Thompson einbe ' up
for the holiday and both returned to
• London on • Monday where Dir.
Thompson b now in ch,argo of a
chain store,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews and
Special Values in Ladies'
and Misses'
NEW WINTER COATS
We have a complete stock of Ladies' and Misses' new Cloth Coats. t'hese
Coats are authentic in every detail. -Lavishly fu trimmed With French Reav-
el, sable and opossum. Colors of black,brown, navy and sand, alt sizes. These
Coats are specially priced.
ax THEMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Men's and Young Men's Suis and Overcoats for fall and winter wear are
now on display. These styles are up-to-the-nninnte in every detail.
This week -end week -end we are offering a special ill Overcoats at...... $19.60
A new shipment of Men's and Boys' Leather Jackets just received, -
' two sons, .of Toranta,spent the week -
We carry' a full line of Men's and Young Men's wear, including Gloves, end at'iC. D. Nonce's. Mr« Matthews
was for several years manager of
the Sterling'Bank here and left Aub.
urn ' over nine years ago. Their
many friends here were. glad to see
them again. '
The Women's Institute will meet in
the Forestershall' on Tuesday, Nov.
Neckwear, Scarfs, Hosiery, Shirts, Underwear, etc..
TREFOVSSE WASHABLE KID GLOVES, made in_Paris, France, in -
all the new winter shades.
SILKEN -SUEDE PULL -ONS, A silk Glovelined with suede. •
• 19th. at 2. &« Sub ect,"Demonatra-
�1,1► MSX- �fS-G S.M.:Sha =newbie ,--•-eer,. �oa�c'----and.- n=b,�- - . zusw,--gra.-s:-
Johnston in charge. Roll call- obly
Shrimp, favorite book," Hostesses, Mrs; Bean,
' Mrs. Weir, Miss Violas Thompson.
Mrs. A; J.' Pergnso-.on_-Press' Se*.
BELFAST
A ..•CORNFIELD" Some from . here attended the eel -
veiling of the soldiers' memorial in
Lucknow on Monday: afternoon.
• "SHOP WHERE YOU' ARE INVITED TO SHOP" Mrs: Percy Graham and children,
VEST SIDE MSQIJARE ,near Sheppardton, spent a few days,
with her parents,. Mr. and Mrs. 11.
K. Alton. .
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Hackett and
and rs
D . .. Wm. Hackett motored
over from Detroit and spent the heli -
bar: and Airs. Will Green. Gm . village.
. E 1� N days with Mr« land Mrs. Jas. iiackett.
t4ir, ',Oliver Cook moved this woeit Miss Beatrice McNamara, of Ham- Anise Alava Match, of Toronto, ;Mr and Mrs. John Cook. and tanto
to the farm vacated by harry Free- ilton, was a week -end visitor at the spent the farmer part of the 'week
ironic of Mr, and Mrs, Jno. Chisholm, with her . parents in the village.
man.,Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McMillion and Mr. William Craig and: family
Mrs. James Hotton, of Godereh, family, of Auburn, spent Sunday , at �saent Thanksgiving with friends in
spent Monday wit.i her eon, Alex, and the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Flint,. Mich, .
family. Bogie: Ray Duff and his son, Mrs, Shaw,
;PHONE 418 ..
GODERICH FOI:,KS
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WQMANV'6 COME ON,
GOIN'' TO fol T A PIECE POPE y'oJ,tA..
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SA`t'3 To iroP .� .
Remember your wife all your married days.
She's the one you turn to - for comfort
Bring to her life everything that will help her
to keep happy, Pleasing the wife is
pleasing habit. - . .
the, decoration of the interior of St.
George's church by Mr. i . C. Brown,
the .artist, and the church when com-
pleted will look very beautiful, Tiae
re -opening services will• be held ora
Sunday, Oec. 8th, sand •on Monday
evening, ec. 9th, the Monday even-
ing service being a service in which
the Deanery will take `part, with the
Rev, Arthur Carlisle, rector•of Christ
church eathedral, - Montreal, and Dean
of Montreal, as the preacher.
An augmented choir of about forty
voices, under the directionof ` Mr,wa
gaaat• mpueu,r.-the oranist, Land -
choir• master, gave an effective refl..
dering of ,Supper's cantata, ""The
tilblling
Seasons,' in in North street
'U'nited'church on Sunday evening,as
the leading feature in a 'T'hanksgiv,
ing Day s"ervice. The solo parts
were taken as follows; °Be Not
son motored up from Toronto and
spent the holidays with the former's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Hoare and
daughter,. Aileen, motored up from
31r. • Arthur Fulford, of Goderich, : . and Mrs. U?..., ui ley and sora of Leamington, spent a couple of Guelph and. spent the weak -end with
� Q C their cousins Air. and Mra3. $tai.- Mut-
rvas. a Leeburn visitor on Tlnanksgiv. Austin, of Ashfield, spent Sunday. days with Mr. James Medd. " -
ing Day. with Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Chisholm, Jr. Mrs. Sam Young is spending* as Litt r. 'Herb Taylor, of West Wawa -
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Glidden And Our teacher, Miss McDowell, spent, ,week at . Goderich with her mother, ,nosh, is assisting.. his uncle, Mr.'Gil-
family, of Hamilton, spent the 'eek- the holiday in Tororto with friends, Mrs. Alien. ' • bert Vint, with,the•fall plowing. We ,
end. with Mrs -Richard Glidden. Mr. and Mrs. Grey and family, of Mrs. Robt. Downs and family, of are pleased to see Mr.' Vint able to be
Mr. and Mrs. Green and family, of Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. King and Windsor,. spent Thanksgiving with around again. '
. fort Micron, woo week enad,guests. of family, -;of Auburn,_ were. guests ;friends here. The W. M. S. of the Ashfield fix-
_,,.. Mrs. ferry Stewart over the week- The Rev. Mr. H•iamilton, of London,
coat are invited to the parsonage in
end.
officiated in the Presbyterian ,church Lucknorv'Tuesdayr,, Nov.-.idth, tat 2.30 -
Several from. here took in the fowl here last Sabbath. o'clock in the aaftetrioon. , This is the '
supper nt Kingsbridge on Thanksgiv. 'Mr. George Dawson and his son, annual meeting acrid Jimthe election of _
Inn aright... while ethers went into Kaimerein �aderncir. count Monday visiting otne.ersAll �ntemlars tilt • and he
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C#In1C -GROCERIES.
FRUITS, VEGETABLES,
BUTTER, EGGS,
MEATS, FLOUR
Everything the Best, -
SILVERWOOD'S ICE CREAM
Prigi'daire Equipped for' your
protection:
Call in, look around rand be care
'lamed where eleattiineea is
paramount,
part's *Grocery
The store of 'saatisfactioa.
HAMILTON SIVE47". 9001 ItIC11
Plume 145. \Ye deliver in town
Gnderich to the sup
present. . Visitors are welcome. "
chureh. A mood timeer in Victoria st is reported at ' Mr. �aends'and MrsGordon Taylor made
.a-. � ..
a short visit to Detroit during the
a�,ItIONG Tin C'IJ'ItCHEa,
Rupture • ° Specialist -
Rupture, varicocele, `Varicose
Veins, Abdominal Weakness,
Spinal Deformity. Consultation
free. - Call or write
3. G. SMITH, British Appiianee
Specialist, f5 Downie St.,. Striate.
ford, Ont.
Toth places. Cl 1 d'fc $tread
Mr..lameaa Chisholm had a very week -end. ,
and the same day he sold his farm to spent the week -end .'visiting friends. 0th:church plan! a social +edening for 1)"`• t a 'ie'np-ng cotriplemet?t to
Mr. Leddy of St. Augustine. Mr. at Niagara. any meati-�debeious .ire itself
' Chisholm is movingto his other : Mr. Arthur Yunygblut, of Detroit, The Exeter branch of . the :rl.7r.l'".1i.. • end lending" zest to;the rest of •
farm. We are glad im is not going arrived home last week on •a .visit to atgientert a sing tltiee young people aof --'the menu, = , . n
out of the. neighbor,tood, acid welcome his parents here. Gen g chu h next, Monday i`our iamb' will demand
Air. o his new home. Mr. and Mril. Geo. `Hamilton visit• evening. twice as much of our Bread as
'Addyy use The trey other. Encourage them to
• �-w ed :the tatters mother et ilrueetield regular meeting of Um a.: ir,M.s• do so, as it is the mast hetititl
during the' 'week -end: auxiliary sof. Ifttox .church will be held • fol and nouns o foo
they.
an successful auction stile last Tuesday Mr• and Mrs. Race and family The Men's Club of. St. George's «q
} ,A.UEXR1V Mr, Johntiilson :and his daughter- in the lecture room on Tuesday, Nov. ht g d h y.
Mrs. John arced spent a few days in-law, Mrs. John J. Wilson. spent 19th, at 3,30. can take. ,
with friends in Detroit. Tuesday visitant; friends tan the 7th 'Tho church held Biblea classsocias. of Stevening.. Geoon N ad
rge's'
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Mrs. William Robinson ryas on a concession, of. West' \Vawanosia.
visit to Flint, Mich. Monday being • Thanksgiving both nesday of last wee*�k, in the form of a • E, :* CLEVELAND
Miss Sadie Carter street on rt visit our schools enjoyed a holiday: in a s q abrade party. Miss Isobel 'hene..iti • West St,
to friends in Detroit last week. Mrs. Meiivene, of Clinton, arrivedf Reiness the pre ident this term..
'The Rev. Mr. Goodwill had charge in the viilatee the former part of the Services in Knox church will be
of tile Bayfield congregation last week. being the guest of Mrs. Alfred condueted by the'. minister. Subjects
Sabbath. Asquith. of sermons; 11 adn..' "The Unchang-
ing Monday was one of the : boli- Mr. Ball and 'his sister, Mrs. Reid, ing. Christ;'" 7 tFjtax.r • ""Thi nes isle-.".
days observed by. Harp village mail of Toronto, went Thanksgiving ,villi 1 Sabbath Scheel 'Bildt Bible Classes at
carriers. their father, Mr. Ephraim Bali, here. 3 °"clock,
Mr. Joseph Carter and family DUI.. Archie Robertson, of . the 13th
Baptist church services. Pastor,
spent 'Thanksgiving with -his parents concession of.Mullett, during. the tat- W. k • Bunt, tltt gular services: 10,
In the village., ter part o£ the week hada head-on a,m., .Bible Scheel; i1 atim., Gospel
Mr. George Wenzel. of t es;3elety eollisian with his car near Clinton. Service, subject, "'Power in the hour,
' in The car was badly rtnmaged. of temptation;" 7 p.m., "The. three
sweek-end with friend a
� � _.,.._. M spent- the tyre rr..ra faithful and brave young men and
r+t,- .. the fiery furnace."
The regular meeting of the Arthur
ACKE
BREAD
Bread is the thief food for everyone and should be selected in-
telligently. Select your bread with at least as much care as you do
those things which are essential to lifeand happiness. Maekey's
BREAD is baked from the finest and richest ingredients and every
care is exercised in the process of mattering the dough and the bak-
ing of the loaf, 'tvhieh• represents the highest achievement in the art
of baking technology. - That is is why Mackey's BREAD is the elloice • of hundreds of
thousands of eitizens throughout Ontario. It is best for little folks
and grown-ups. .
Air YOUR GROCER'S or DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR FRESH
DAILY BY OUR SALESMEN.
OUR WAGON IS ON YOU•S 'BEET EVERY DAY.
TELEPHONE 107
'DOMINION BAKERIES 4
Manufacturers of 4, ¥ ,.
MACKEY'S BREAD
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Circle of Knox church will be held
Monday evening, November 18th, at
8 o'clock in the lecture geoni. Ates.
Lanaway will be in charge of :he,
meeting and papers will be given by
Mrs. Knox and liiiss Cowan. .
The pastor of Victoria street Unit-
. ed 'church will tdke as his morning
subject, °Two Prayers," and in the
evening, - `"The brands of the Lord
Jesus." Services at the usual hours
of 11 a.nt.. and 7 p.m. and Sunday
sii1oo1 tit 3 Dani.
• 'rhe topic at that Men's Club, North
St. United church on Sunday, Nov
17, at 1.4 nen. will bit, !"(aught a man
to do as he has a mind to?" introduce
ed by Mr. M. W. Howell. There will
be an open session of the, Church
Seboel at p.m. Tire program b in
.elaarge of the Young Men's Class.
Other serviiees as usual.
Good progress in being nide in
Children's
COUGHS
Mothcriat Give your children e
Jew Peps tablets to such eierr dao.
Breathing the the agreeable medicinal
fumes elven off Mk Pepe is like
breathing invigorating pine forest
air. reps soothe the throat and
deaurae sir tubes, strengthen the
Wiest and keep, coughs. voids end
• bronchial troubles tit bias. 2.:e. box.
164. a�saaaa►,
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arise Bre'rhe,4*Tab/a/`
ARROW SPRING -En ARROW. SPRING -MAID
MATTRESS • MATTRESS -
Guaranteed
for
TEN YEARS
Made by
Arrow: Beddki yg Limited.
Guaranteed
for
• FIVE YEARS
FREE
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With every Spring•Eze and Sprin -Maid Mat-
tress sold during the week of. Novem r 18th we
will give FREE a beautiful Silk Bed Spread. One
week only.
J. R. WHEELER
t etlderikh 4
Furniture Deskr Funeral Director
Phone 33r;
DR6STOE
•AN D orr HER A BOK
OF GANPY ANrxsome
wa r riNt PAPOR.!.
H. £.- DUNLOP
THE REXALL• DRUG STORP •. .
GODERICH — • ONTARIO
Afraid,' by Mr, Lorne Pentland; ""As
the Mountains." Miss R. 'Work ;
"Wide as the World." Miss E. Tye;
,"Pr Z'liaitetla far Thee," Mise I).
Hume; "0 Thou that nearest Pray-.
er," truss. M. Pentland; "The 'Kine; o•
Love *y Shepherd Is." Mrs. IL Meta"'
dersen; and -"Perverse and Foolish'
Oft 1 Strayed," Air. Geo. Buchanan.
$peciais-=- Thislee!(
hese-speoials-are-ft mei r• kie se t nisiii-
ing department, and , for quick selling ' we are
rnaking adisplay of these lines downstairs. -
Cretonne Special, 31c per yard -
In a wide range of patterns and colors, suitable
for Comforters, Over Curtains, Cushions, ete., •
full 86 inches wide.
Curtains and Panels, 1/2 Price
Our'entire stock of Swiss Net Curtains and
Panels, also Novelty Curtains for the kitchen or
bedroom are on display
at 1/ Price
Colored Silk Madras
Suitable for Ovedrapes, in pleasing patterns,
colons blue, green and gold.
36 wide, �39c
ns. . per' and
5O wide, 69c per .ward
r Dr.
Colors blue and .rose, 50 inches wide.
Special 59c er yard
upholstering Tapestry
In attractive patterns and colors, 50 inches wide
Special $2.50 per Tard
Your Schaefor
trire eo, i! Value
Sncssoz to The S. A. GRAY CO.
'Phone 56
IP!RIO
Chateau Cheese
'da -lb. pkg... .....117c
imaimpamaamossaav
McCORMICK'S or
CHRISTI- ;S
Soda Biscuits
Per lk. • • ..15c
siimuniseassisimis
Pure Raspberry Jam
Large 40 -oz. jar..... a 1c
'Cream of Wheat
Per pkg... ., ......23c
ammommiggiommoria
Millionaire Sauce
for Meats and Fish
Bottle.... . 1de
stemiamwmomparommae
MARSHALL'S
Kippered Herring
Large tin ... ......23c.
Layer Pigs, per lb.. . . 20c
Pia h, Rolled Whist, 3 lbs.
for. , . . 2se
New Prune*, ineditrirrte,,
per lb .. ,
Crushed Pineapple, 2*, per
Camases Toilet Soap, per
DWWlya_ Limit Nlayonnainv
Now Loonns Peel. par is. .215c
.
New- Citron Peat„ parr illi, 319e
New iw a,W,
J, aJ, l
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CALM CUtr, Goieriaia
Oxo Cubes, midi, 2 for 25c
Oxo Cubes, large, *arch 35c
Senates, 2 lbs, 3St
GtaeeCherrie.,
Rte- Hallawi Dates, 2 lb..
for. ..... 25c
% 4 pad sine, 2pi phi 250
�a �a� �, 110�i1�ISi tic
Macaroni and *0E016
Royal York Orange lie,
New Cut Peel, 1/411. pkg Sc
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