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803E TOUR
TIE GODF RICK STAR
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el:`_-"teele. JAN, ".Itt:f.
TOWN TOPICS
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VfflatENCOIENT E14tlMCISE3 : CONO RATLEATl8 J7 'STAR
The annual eememcement ceee es.s;•• '*1pwant to cyngraneate yes, era
et the '3lirglate Inetltgt�e will be Fie. t tee vc:* exempt 110We/ewer teat see
n MacKay Hatt toiligiit and tea7eezeW ears been peelYstilsly, 0144 tee pot
eeeniny. An excellent program bee seen few mums. et lei cc taluiy a readable.
prepared by the staff and stci;ients titin a' and ran-dleessee up newspaper." each
pini house Is assisted Nth niglhta3'. Ys' a pare rapt. from a letter from Beet
3slatOs 'AN'r CONVENTIONS lafeCreath, cf '7:'a:K'tm , to the edit3 ' tlats
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.3 A Ei 1t9Sir, S1EC.t. ` lar& ;on. wort!
reb: s nteele Plavatien•
Teraanto, • IlNet$[1AL Aovia EN
February 4—Canaalta a llyxshlstt Vee: ;�, Ansa mime 'i Ft o, daughter of
ars wt u*41 nuvEtiug. T ra o r i oII 'U1,r and bore. Melvyn Tan t
Feb. 4?3-�Qntiola A eelatlen of Fair; Cslbtoe .towaehip. ws t{te vitttm oY oe
unusual aecldent eat• Thursday evening
last; While' Performing ,zymnestles at.
lien repining hAtt:o • the home of Mrs.
0ardner on Work street, elle ecelden-
telly fell end bona her lett ee lar bane,
Rigs: Tyndalt.I a Collegiate 3ttident, but
her teMporary incapacity will not inter-
E.A11% fern . xv'Itie her etudtiee. $ho oo
leo is t
,sEeK,N �iT11T.J °°°°4115/151.4411"4/4t P°34 frill . iu�V4
, : 1hxllWig "AM Of Jedn `Vallea Anna her musie ter 'tomo time.
from yJiMtdir 1laagsl's''fe=S hfiserables"' ryass
atl'een a clmmatie rendering•by Itev. 0, ROYAL SCARLET CHAPTER MEETS
T. Pratte In North street United. ehurelt 'X a 1umual election and .Installation
em Panay evening last under WO muspl, of onicora Lha taadericl Royal Scar-
of
res et the Peelle Peeine'e floolety. There let Chapter took place Jan. lith, as fol-
.+pas, n Seed audience.. . ,1* 'P. Hume lows Past 0. la. C., Alex. Merlevin:
Oecupicd the chair and a vocaleels by• W C. in C.,: J, •azoNavin: k K-cl, in o.. T),
Reg. Fisher 'andan organ number by
Caxllpbell,the organist at the
Atwell, preceded the reeltai.
I MO. II ROADCAST •
3Eltwronites will be able to listen la at
tt a arneliat at llomo of the lluron Old
Boys AssoC1atian 'of Toronto. to ba :held
„Oh ' lender, January 29th. The program:
'will be on the air tlieough the 't'eronto
Star station; oF'oA. from 10:30' ` till.
430. Teufel Eomaaiellee .orchestra ttna
a Mitesber.of special' ieatttres in+alud1ng
solos' by Mies Stale, King, Mrs. (Dr.)
Fergnnan (nee Miss Mildred .Brown) and
C nieroaa Qeddea will be ionising the -
teeesttng items of tie program •
A s$oclatton. Toronto.
February Tp R3ntaree ric,7etablo *rove,
,era' eieseziation, Toronto.
,Feb, 1.1,12« -.Orono 'IIiorticultural
!lxsocc#ritlote Toronto.
Feb. i-17- Cana iian. Prcdue.e Aster.
0, A. V., Guelph,
given Tho . eeer ce 'be:Gii remoiea' tee n...: __ - rrr• . _ _ - . <.- _ _
J3ENMILLER
the 1,7,0151-41 pitlC:CB. Of thou pet 13fi
at the neiel4 aatierie tee fcliew,leg have People \y'e J47 no r state.)4 rail O, Dad, we Areleeeed to
ole to be *mune again after
a. D�Fati; Free., Alex. ac .•iC; 6r j 1 EiE y A j Al q 'a 351755 �,C i:e. Hell 1a WGs7 4 A% CI4tIOU :29Itn1:1,6:Chie31911511:
1, ig'etc-e i°T1•12- _',idl.SILOt.':C;a lira United church Ys puttLUUREtAo Jewell; 3r.1 e11;.s.,entreeG81?2wt,�,1_c, srcP t41la! 3..s�rtiltvert intits church DnFeb,
Czar c; semre ne, Win, t ut;ierha'ld; geek with T):. aunt Illus Hall. •19 r4mises to -63'7'4' lEveh *body weh�
treasurer• E. Fl~iler; jraueal susses, Mr. Wail. ell,�a Edmentan,^A.743,.ir. C°1:14.
'Vie Elliott, Rey Errinfiten, Sylvia, Sal- visiting a,. tale leeme of lie lessors , 1'emrr'tha yA.ihhg, T'eovles debate
lipid; piaul4s, Jean. (efieeDeuelda Jcahi Jchla Fell, and other friends. F an PILO? n4ttht•, Jan. 29th. The e
Klee, Alma Hewell, Reward • You.�ag; ' Mee. J. W. iifcCen ell, ee 111oZet, spat fDr debate ia, "1% Jan. 2 U hiT east acf
Fenn
a editors, Rae Pape, Stan Tc> �Jl e ; the week -zee t' itis %�1'i i itialller. Hies. 1:`iTt4. n toe a Mt of high living, makes
Fenn renreseetativeae-IA, Deuelae•• J lea- rayl*, and 'ether rela.tivee t this vleYrio. tiffs e0.n eY eek of bi' The ciiPta ee
stone IB, Rene Fellow; Ise Vera. Me- Qty. oras, ler the affirmative. lug Isobel J4c-
Lead: ITA, Toga Wemt oki; IIB; Jean ATe_er'e, Lee. Iturreey, '1Payto• the
lienal re. le l> _nag fire. Me. MIM ob 1 1. e - •
Robeetseii; IIC, Margaret Elliott; TITS. are attending the Tremble of the ac ntaria Ma. lir o 4aivee. runs alp from ue . ;
Helen Titesett; IllA, ROY Er leeteti: Iuunicipal Pic«tri.. Gla:eeeatiesl ea erme don over tiro wealeendt and visited with
#F, Christine RQertaan. t4 tiit5Tees• ills parents, Mr. axil Mm. S. .• osarci-
Ore Thurada�Y, Jan. 21st; the Junior :ir: and hies. 1' W �1a:Kay, t1f lac-
boyo' baelretbell teeth played the .Clinton trait; 'Nee. llfaeIellY, and ale. and Mrs. hieTSe Woman's ll�ss .lotion will hold its.
team at Clinton, ' The eleel stars• seas .pave= Catte,'of Kincardine, were e13tare mThe meeting e I t beide of dTrs,
a8•la. far -Clinton. wail a odericit :friendo, du.111B•tee. wee, A. Strong -an aan on t the
day at. 2 pan.
Mayor and afro: G. C. Lea end .Miss' All the undies aro invited to• attend:
Po yourself a favor and reserve either' Mari:.�' Lei stent to Toronto on Tuesday
ThudaY'or F?* pe.G to at to b� present at the Isu.on old Tiays
Y TT�'"/7f'1lT%lt7T
been a; ;r:en: nen. jeeVi s*i Jean
,', . ter: tiRi' slettnerc•
M V'i 14 i^C y -
spreuig Comp, .ohapeeee W. Men; CoulCouleeScribe, J. Suazel: Cerny, 7.'reae.. T. BeltBeltComte Manilla J', . Holter; Comp. 1st
Loot.,., J. Mama; COfp. 2nd Lent.,
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CGraw:.. camp. Ist Conn.,., 1 . V. Clevve-
land; Comp. 2nd Cond., T Ryall;
Comp, Herald, W. Rxew; Comp. Sentinel.
J.. Walton.
0, C. T. Nal Es
A meeting of the 'student body and
stair leas -held 1n' the aauditerium at the
0. C. 1, on ;Friday, Jam. 19th, tor: the
purpose oe nominating officers for the
Literary SorrletY for the remainder 'of
the term... Cray -hose students who have
retained good standing la their exams
tend tha iii: C'. x. commencement at Inca ,
Kay Bail• .
The O. O. x,estueents`'take'this oppor-
tunity as offering thou, sincere sympathy
to Mee Campbell in her recent bereave*
merit.
"At-Hooao" to ba bele et Sitnpson'a s i 4a LJJ �1y J VV
Arcadian ono` tart 2'ridey night. - e �. . BMW bail, alto donee of the seascnr
Messes. W. 1', Saunders, A.
Cr tc _ .. whish was held on January • 25th (bet!
L Cele, . Ti amt Cannan. A< - Edwanes, andL Rfatlday night) was a ,Jeal success and
:aarbf. Jas. Camphen, .H• he Seaards all the towns were represented' from tar
11obt.� Jolxnstan attended the Seaforth Tina #lest
Lions Club Bums night an lVconday.
Mrs. Charles Nairn anauuncee the en•' , n3rPhilip Je$e- l/.: of 'Yellowstone
eagexnent of her youngest daughter,. Perk, WYosning, and Mr. ,David Jeffery,
Alice Jaffray, to Ar. David Stanley Ile. of Port Elgin, spent a few days with M.
Bailie, of Duncan, B:C , son of. Mrand and Axys. Philip 11faeMnlan, of Lueltnow.
Mrs: 1]. S. A+IeUfUe, London. Gilt, the Me. Will Leers, of Lucknow, recently
marriage to titre plaee #n peerusre. visited at the home of Mr: and Mrs, t�f.
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la. • • rimp,�►
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,�sari� ,iaatoaer f1
Cut Flowers and Plants
tori the sick -room.
Flowers fort ever .occasion.
The finest in floral a n
Wedding work.„ .
Messrs A p" Sturdy. d3 L parsons Oe Reed. of -Belfast.
o' t Middleton Airs ndrvl�ihn and Mrs. -Miss Isabelle MacMillan of IGueknow
W. L.. Horton and Rev. Mr. Mills and spent it "part of last week with her
pasting of last week the
Seeger As. head of the diocese of #furan local:,hremert, had a heir ilret opportunity
in st. Paul's cathedral on aMortday' even to try out the ztaw iirewaxks. Tile large
leg• furnace chimney in the hexne af' Mx,.
.. Jas. Lyons to* fire
WO Tiro and caused consid-
COLBORNE erable exeltement`baare glad to re -
Ven, Archdeaeon Jones#3Batelnan atEend+ friend. elxisx EEGs Taylor> ole
Fordyce
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Thursday
ed the enthronement services of Bishop
port that the damage was very elightt
A very pleasant time. was spent at the Mr.'' Charlie Twamley. has returned
Q. S'EV'AIT .
'"*".�a^� z Sr.,' roil and Stratford.
1 hc,'xis of Mr. and lifts. Jan.; l~« ..e . hake trmm psi
FLORIST .on Wednesday evening, when their •Ars. Begley has returned to Zucknovt
ghats 105,. -Bruce St: neighbors and 'friends °gathered for a so- After visiting. lei` daughter'in-Dungan-
.hong in the bowels. It ferments and
Dungan-
clal avenins. ; :. noxa.:
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To "Cheap" 'Clothing
Thinking people won't tolerate "cheap" clothes,
for common sense demands quality. Ourprices are
much lower in line with other conintodities•but Ke
won't fool you by lowerng the duality.
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Ladies and Men's Suits cleaned . $1 25
,s 7e ..... • . r « .. ,'441t•• . • . •.
and Pressed. - -
WE MAKE and REPAIR
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HATTER
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In its campaign of coffee control the
government of leraail has bought 6,392,*
461 bags of the bean from 'drawers.
SLEEPY
FEELING AFTER
MEALS OCHE TO POISON
etdopey, tired feellea Is 4U.WAYt3
sign tin t waste Nod' matter stays tC
thole
gas, It breeds germs. It is sate^
to poison heart, kidneys, brain.
Adleriko, washes' out BOTH uppers and
lower Bowel. It brings ' out po
which: oauae gas,.nervousness and a
dopey, sleepy . feeling. It contains .11.
harmful drugs. Get Aeneas'', today; by.
tahnarrnw yon feel the wonderful oleo,*
sing ,efeet of tllis ;Garman doctor's
ale remedy. 'Caranbeles . Drug' Store•
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Pore Pasteurized � k
• CREAM—TABLE,
WHIPPING
BUTTERMILK
All sold off the wags
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Dairy
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Goderich ich
o ho'e 455-3 - Hamilton St.
.01tildreli 'Or
FUDR,.FLFTCHER'
.S .ORS
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alliess
L* es' Coats of first class 4uality:
'chonga 'cloths, fur -trine edd.. Reg. '
$24.50 to $30.00.. Sites 15 -to 42.
• ,hsnuiry Sale Pried ; . , , . $1:4.9
Ladies' Coats of • fancy tweed and
- broadcloth: Reg.. $25.00. Janu-
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anu-ary► Sale Price*. - .. • .12.95.
141nssee' Coats of broadcloth ' and;
chimp, shares 13 to 20. Regular.
$22.50. Jura. -Sale . Price $9 95
LADIES' DRESSES
UR Sale this year Means :that you get First -Class
1Merchand se at Unprecedented Prices.
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Ladies' and Misses,. Dresses, newest crea-
tions of 1932, sizes 15 to 44. Reg." Si 4.50.
:tiik $1 6.50. January Salle Price $9 95'
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Nev presses in smart styles and becoming
shades, sizes 1'S'. to 20. Reg. •$12.95�•.
Jainuaryr Sale"Prace'. w • .r. • . w , .. r s s•9,
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MILLINERY•
first showing of Spring Hats, made Of straw
rid ribbon. Reg. $150 and $4.50. AMU*
airy Sale Pc**...(....
$1,98
,Ladies' Hats, of felt and velvet. January
Price .49e
LADIES' 1105E
All wool cashmere Moser black and 'brown:
January Sala Nike, pet pair..: • . • .
Silk and wool and all wool Hose. January
Sae Price, per ^'pa . • . • Y . + . ..4
allies' Silk Hose, .full-fashioned. tory
t�ir+ty per P a r. •
4 • 4'4
e must reduce of r st
!zr 0i tare the Store .Marked - 00:0 as w
VALUES rt.►�''' �K F ? ' iV S L''�V ES
CHINTZ
36 inches wide, good patterns, reg.' 25c per
• Lard. `J*nu try Sale Price, Per yard 15c
PRINT
Fast color, 32 inches wide. Jaunuary. Sale
Price, per yard,
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•15c
36.inches wide. January Sale Price, per
:y'.�rd x •- • r • • . • • • • • . +. a .. ..... 20e
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QODS R,Yr THE YARD
ILi* ELE IiE
ANN
Striped. and- plain white, 36 niches wide.•
FUGt• SILK •
All shades, suitable for underwear, dresses,
eta:. January Sale Price, per yard. 4 39c•
RAYON
and blue. January Sale
Colors green, 'rose
Pri Ce, pork yard
DRESS GOODS
•Alt (root materials,
rayons, tricoshene.
yord..:.y.'• *..••:•.•
crepe, flannels, -fi tied
Jauinsary SalePincie,per
29c'
CURTAIN MATERIALS '
Assorted qualities, scrim, marquisette, lace,
etc.
January Sale Pirie, per yard ...
FACTORY CO'rrON
Extra heavy, 40 inches wide. January Sale
Price', •ice, : Y . • * . . • • . • 4 . 4 . a • .
LACES, assorted. January Sok Priee1 Per'
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crow COTTON
Good quality 34 ins. wide. Ja>Irwary+y 'alis
Price, poryiartrd• ... ..,•..ewa. w IL,
January Sale erica, per yard. :. •• r 15c
PURE LINEN TOWELLING
Red, green, and mauve borders. January
Sale Price,,; per yid', .', r . #.. •, . " „lac
PURE LINEN TOWELLING:
Colored borders, January Sale per yd. 10e
SHEETING
Eight -quarters,, bleached. January 'Sale
Price„ per yard . - + . ` . • . • K ; •49c
CIRCULAR PILLOW COTTON
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Circular Pillow Cotton, 42 inch and 44 inch.
Jauwuuy. Sale .'ice,, per yard • -35c
LADIES' F'LANNELE'I''R NIGHTGOWNS
White, with long sleeves• Extra large sizes,
Reg. $1.75. Jan. Sale Prica: • _ • » ,� 1.
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR
JUMLIO4NIT SWEATER COATS
Navy .�yyland y white, black and white. January{j
Sale • rice . i • . { . • • • .. • .. . . . ,..$249
OVERALLS
Snag°proof -Overalls, bine only. Januar
Sale Nee— , . .'1 .i .,. •.Y x
WORK 'SHIRTS
Shirts of adark. grey Military; flannel and platin
blue. Regular'5.1:25. Jan: Sale Price 9$c
WORK SOCKS
Penman's all, wool Socks. January Sale
Price, per. pair 35c, or:3 •pr.. for..:•.$1tifi
MEN'S HEAVY WOOL MITTS
January' 'Sale Price, per pair..
MEN'S CAPS
Assorted, patterns of tweed.. Reg:
and $L75:, January Sale Price. •
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25c
$t..50
95c
• MEN'S.. FINE SHIRTS
Shirts of good quality broadcloth, attached
and separate. collars, Reg. $1.7,5 to $2.50.
Janna r Sale Price • . s1�19
MEN'S FINE SOCKS
Silk and wool and alt wool. January Sale
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.:price, per �• .� Lie"1(.',
MEN'S TIES .
Assorted patterns. January Sale 11"zzice 49e •
UNDERWEAR
ries all -wool shirts and drawers. January
Sale Price, per suit • . w . • • • • • . •e0
.25
Stanfield's "Red Label" reg. • $2.00 per
garnient.- Jaunuary. Same Price, per gar '
tient.• :4•.•Y ••.i..#.i#w•4•$i.49
Penmalt'S fleece -lined shirts' and drawers.
January Sale Price, per garment :99c
Boys' fleece.lined shirts and drawers. Jaunt.
say' Sale Price, per garment . • ..49+
Men's - or binatiolis, eine rlttailt r, opsin
rotas*•,. Javnueryt S Pi , per * it $i 49
Many Other Goods not listed here at equally` great reductions. Cali at our store early and
often during this stupendous sale.
"SHOP WHERE . YOU ARE INVITED TP SHOP!
CORNFIELD
PHONE 418
d n n Went Side of uarc, Goderich
MEN'S and BOYS'
nits and Overcoats
Vquanhttes.lYgMe •sesa on�s
. Jan.Sale Price
BOW OVERCOATS ,
Tweeds, navy nlues, etc, sizes 28 to'
32. January Sale Price .. $7.95,
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MEN'S :OVERCOATS.
Genuine Earrylnore cloth overcoats,'
a real. buy, :reg '$35400. January,
Sala Price. .. • ' $19.50-
Men's Overcoats in tweeds, regular,
$22.50 and $24.00. January• Salo:•
Price' .. . $12 50'
IMPEROMMilininip
LADIES' and CIIILDREN'S
WEAR
LADIES' UNDERWEAR,
Vests, short sleeves and sleeveless. Janutry.
Sale Price, .._ , ...'....49e .
CHILDREN'S • BLOOMERS,, . Fleece lined
sizes 26 to 32. Regular 55c pair. January
Sale Price,. per pair: • .. • .• ,. • .....25c
CHILDREN•'S DRAWERS, Fleece :tilted,
sizes 1 to 4 years. Reg. 50c per pair,
January .Sale Price, per pair. .. . • # . 25c
GIRLS' FLANNEL MIDDIES; red and navy,
sizes 6 to 14. Reg. $1.95. January Sale
Sale Price ... . ..:. ... . . . ... • • • .... 95e
SKIRTS, for school girls, reg" .53.50. Jana:-.
airy Sale Price . .. a. •.. • "95c.
BLOUSES
Broadcloth 'Blouses, sleeveless and long
sleeves, white and sand. Reg. $2.50, Jana. •
Sale
i7ill4 Price.Price. • . , .. • . • ••+ •'Sc
Canton .crepe and satin -faced canton
blouses. Regular $3.50. January S
Price, r rice. .. ... , , . • ... . i 4 • • • i + s . 98
Aismarnimmum
CHILDREN'S }�
STOCKINGS
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Silk and Wool Swags, tog. 7+
Par gair.
JANUARY SAS ISE
PER PAIR
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