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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1932-12-15, Page 14a ••• • VAirala' %WM-0 THE GODERICH STA I,CAuburne-a Rc;.irr.ay 13 eta oat) tae tee faeit, Mies Arale ra-trauateen war, 1.771r.3 teem (iedeeith over tae aeelt-end, Mvs. M. Ileatzhauer ceanefloweciaoncl with ter brother. M. Peeer iaattemen, • Rueeel Clem of tile at, ealica old Lamle here cue elaY tate' wach• Mr. mid Zara. II. /Seale eaci farellr ere see aunelay" with her enetlier in zap. 31133 Irene atolluc iL's 0.. Cuibeet vielted the tortnelee tatele, Ma Teal Wr•i- sen, tree eerly pare of Ebb week, letre. Joe. lactreton wets -called to Gede. Kele the, end og lad week on accoaat of the 'lineal ot her daughter Jean. who Ilea contraeted Measles on wes ell at her bearding l'amee; , Tidte 'notice thata the date af the Clerietmee entertainment al Enter United •ehurch Sunday echool has been ehaneed and it will be beat ole abnelaY eaenira. Dee. Intl', at 7.3e in the onaral. Every- • boa.v weieoine. Tree funeral ot the late Edward Itelevig was held tram NO* United Chunk last Fridey afternoon to. liallat cemetery. i. Ifelwig, win) his been euffering from heart disease for several years, 'was but • flay -three yearso aoe. Ile wa% a natiVe of Auburn and spent all • hie life here. Ills'iether was for many years in the tallorina business which hie son. contin- ual. Mr. E. Ileiwig yeas one of a family" of Ave, onlY one of whom b left, Maggie (Mr% Blond), of Wendsor, who was pres- 'ant at the tuneral, The pallbearers , were E. Laweon, O. Lawson, Len Tung- * Mut, Via arungblut,.C. •Nevihe and Trios. Adams. Mr. Om. •Decker, of Lucia:low, a cousin at the deceased, wa$ at the fun. • era and ranained over• the week -end to attend to such matters as rellan'efi his attention. 'Ilea funeral at the late John Wilson to* pine from Knox Presbyterian icharchtoe eganirday -‘afterrtoon. It was an charge of the eletasons Of whom the • aleocesal had been a inember *me 1875 having joined tie Secletatn lonoallow eend •later transferred to Oareow. Of a •family of five boas and two girls, four sons are left, aohn, on the old farm; Wal, of Sask.; Andrew of Dakota, and Sheater of ;Loden. The latter wit le bis "wife ena two eons' were present at the .runexal. Two heathers survive, Dr. Jae, 'Wilton, o Teronto, and Jeisepla of the . Piety), bua nelate_r. ivereeable to attend. The luner.al was. to. Hope Chapel eeme- tery en the lath cona flatlet, where Mr, WilsOres lirst wife (Mies Bella Joke eon) whe 'predeceased him Mena yeare agc, Is buried. Mr.Wilson, who had " atwata las eighty-fifth birthday, wets born le a ;Kee% Scalandaand tame•to this covatry When lait a lad. For many years teught eehool einefly in No. 9; Hal- lett. •(Front ancater correepondent) On Friday afternoOn. Dee. 9thaa geed. ly number of turners from the surround- ing dietrict conoregated la the le a no • to nbor vie provincial president of the • U. o,, Ur. a. ',I. Seott, of Belgravede- hvst nn addrease The meeting was pre - 'eaten otter by Mr. Prank ataithba, prat - 'dent Pot the libel U. F. 0. -Club. Durina Ina remark.% IStr. Scott went to show the ruinous effect the preent " aystem as work4 on the larraer Med labor Chtesee. Tee illustrated this by, showing that 3 per centof the people an the U. S. controlled 07aa of the am- ' liana revenue, tines eislocating the pur- onatina lioWer of tne thease,sa Ile at with this meta 'previotie depressions and advolated be infiatan1 of the. Oantedian as eV Method of -solution. He Uro vonderilned the Bank Ad and advo- • cated the forming' of a Central 73ank * ,Ciomment by the speaker Was Also made reearding the affiliation of the U, 0, with the •reeetatlY formed Co-operative eComnionweeltit Federation of 'which he Vella very highly and a which he re- fers as the asap of the Cenatlian aeoPle . by the ballot, boys and grris-I will be paseing through Aubiltet Priddye Dec. 23rel, at 2:30 p.in, There alit be a Christmas tree 'on. Main etreet, and every boy and CHRISTMAS GIFTS The most beautiful array .of Gifts ever shown c, is now on display. The prices are very moderate. Bring your shopping list and browse around at your convenience. See our 'Beak la:pert:neat encleas leaded evith ,ee.ea Woke suitable ter everyone. From the beentiful 14ether Bound Boolia ta the lovela aleplay for ehildren. Rename Leather Hand Ban for ladiee, Guatemala BUI Fade, Nor-tat:lent, Tle Rack% Eta. Pariter, Waterirtan% and Schaeffer'e Pena 'and Pencils in all Me latest eotOVo nt al,ga to S1t),00, • • Dainty 13o:sed Note Paper and Correspondence Cards priced from aro to $3.00 per box. Indian and Englisla laraesware in all the useful pee such an Vaeee, Traya. Hot Water Kettles, ete. Don't torset y our Christmas Conde e and Decoratieno. Cello - inane in ell colors for svraPPing your gifts, See our tables of English China specially priced at 25c, 35c and 50c Don't forget that Doll for the little Girl. COLE'S BOOK STORE Store Open Evenings Until Christmas. Ii10111411110“1114141101(WW011110101KWEIWWEICCOPC1111100001110110101110414100114 arailailt$DAla. DEO. lOth,12 _ ale- -...--...---..--a—aea-,,eae-ea.ael0/1010101,201,071104040V41414-11.V.114 Ibigalroliere" •ft"glarlellaiellelaare •3 er Ounaannon 4 Spread through the Store is an array of 0 ce3 at the Junior Fannera' Club arta the Useful, Practical, Sensible . ki A, meet emeeeeful Meilen was that alit etara Friday evening, und,er the 4115Pie , addie% chore, according to the terms of $30.000 by going te bed at eight °tele* every night for three months? Snell is How wand: you like to earn a fortune ot ' RISTMAS GIFTS 1... .;f • Junior lasting° of Dungannon, waeri a elect threeead eeneedy-ararna. "The Eight Vele* Boy was presented to a full• ii,q1 been. The ameters were well eboeen. and all played their ernoeen parte well. ' • hie adopted father's freak will, and tor ' iteallitaaaaa iRh'.iaazaeaaaea''e%7eaeaaeeaaaeaaltXVeaaaa.a.2:Zaaaeaa.aiazaz,a;);aael.a;ait;aeeeaareatie.eeereee'aeDzhietaeeeeTeeeaeaaitatatae.eeet ''' who frequently netateets to ip) to ace at a fa!-etepping night -bird like Eddie,IlLANKETS an, it is some choreHe -undertakee it, White all wool, with beautiful eolored ar,wevor, ru the preeerate of at the eam. • borders and whipped and finished sing- ily relatleree whe aro to benefit by the gly, size 72x90, 8 Ibs. •Formerly $12, •s will in ease he tail% down on the job. 1 -,Ile is supposed. to marry hie sweetheart at, per pair ......... — .. ,. . . .. $7.5t) t Judy, who is to inherit the fortune with ' G . REY ALL W•BLANKEIS ihina. but sho hae qUarrelail with him on OOL ; account of his diesipated habits, and ne Largest size, finished singly, formerly inati a hard time winning her baek. Nae $6.50, per pair; ... .. ...........$3•95 , turally the scheming relattve$ do What ' they can to keep the lovenaapart, anti particularly to spoil Eddie's in-bea-ate ' eleht-oeclock mord. But, in the end, Ithe wild oats boy outwits than all. Those • tzakorirsg smPayrtth, wxearneoty Lzalueretit tajamatlurescOwne, . son, Helen Anderson, Margaret Man, Arthur Brown, Albert Taylor, Margaret Duna*, Thomas Anderson, Ralph Cam- eron, Hamilton 'Mutton, Fordyce eriark. The Mimes Anna Reed and Clatre Pent- land eavored with instrumental duets be. the curtain rose. Music between ads was supplied by Everett Ramis on. the ukelele, and by Miss Margaret Pent- land, contralto soloist. Following the play, there was a danete, music being supplied by John Famish and IL C. Wit- mer. • The receipts Amounted to over $50, girl preeent wlfl reeeive a treat e Parents be sure and bring the boys and girls along. Cheerio. •• SANTA CLAUS. • . • BAYPIELD Mr Jona D, Woods left thia weak to visit his sister at Fergu.e for two weeks. Mrs. W. J. McLeod is visiting her daughter in Detroit for two weeks. • Dr. Newton -Breda was home frora Toronto for the Weekeend, returning to the eita StInday night; for the Sunday school will be. held at the same plate and time. Admission', adults 25 cents, cnildren free. • The Anglieon etturch are holding their Christmas entertainment on Friday even- ing of this week In tne town hall, vincu a lead airoaram will be given. . Tho drama, ""lietaara Dilerne ma," will be put on in the town ball, Baifield, on the evening of Dee. 21dby the Yonne People% Society of St Ali. dreeva United 'ohne*. A Christmas tree Mr. and Mrs. George •Little, Miss Maud IVIaGregor and Miss Bulled Taylor mot- ored to Windsor ton Friday and spent the weele-end visiting friends. returning home Tuesday. • The annual meeting • of the local branch of the Barlett and Foreign Bible Soelety was bald in Knox Presbyterien clutreb. ori Sunday evening. atd. Gale. opened the tervice with singing hymn e and prayer, after which Rev. Mr. Paull of the Ant:abate elute*, preached the sermon, and explained the very neana dfilerene languenes widen the Bible Is printed in today, also the great work done by the Bible aociety. After tbe service the tafficers for 1933 were Pelonea- ed namely: Preeklent P. A Edwards stexetaryetreasterer, Roht. Sedate neer. •• Appearance Means So Much Let us Clean and Press your garments in a way that gives that smart, • well dressed look Frock Dry Cleaning Works GODERICil • J.H.VROOMAN WEST STREET _ •, GODERICHOWNSITIp wher4 'e the men '419 view" w° never donated by Maple Leaf Chapter, L D. • BELFAST Mr. and IVIrs. George Lane and son, Celifford, spera a couple a dap recently • with Mr, and Mrs. Jim. Weyburn, near • Arthur. • Miss Pearl Colwell, a Dungannon, is VLsiting her cousin, Mrs. Caswell Hackett. mrs, J. Je Ryan and Mrs. Davidson acted Mrs. Jim Cook is visiting with her bro- as onaperome tams play eau be present, tleDnagh r,oMr. OnheiarZion atvu s.eDonahg. and Mrs' ed ebsoyaytheevoitargn, lametalentat St Helens on -labs Matzte Itackett b 1±1 Lucknow Theta who presented the four -act this week assisting her grandmother, ages. Joseph lloakett, who, we are Very pleased to hear is getting better after her critical illness. • •-•••• • Roberta Johnston Receives Medal (Continued front page 5) +tern+, Robert alaolaonalci, admen Sproul, William Thompson, Madge Turner, Dweena Wilson, Pass-altellison, Bone, Arthur 1)ottk, Tiarold Dackwortb, Lottie Elliott, Ernest Fisher, Oleene Lloyd, Jean MacAdani, John McLean, Garnet Math - Wan, Marjorie Straughen, Doris Wil- liams, Charles Worse% Delmer Worthy. Mr. H. U. long, a former prlacinal of the whoa presented the entrance piebes donated by organizations and friends a the erotical and urged all to go on and try 'te better their best. Tino„veor girls were winners of all these Priees but one, and Mr. Long urged the boys to see to it that they had their share of the honors next year. Theprize winners were as Marian Madray was awarded the Women's Institute prize for taking the second nighese marks in the eletas. Arithmetic, Marion MacKay, prize don- ated by R. Stonehouse. Geogranha, Roberta Johnston, prize donated by 18. R. Long. History, Betty aVetitten, prim have the old-fasnioned .winterl 0. eerione Roberta Jolmston 'prize em et g electionof • C 1 will be held at the•honte of Mrs. George - tbo Falconer on Wednesday attenuant of °erritioeat entutetoini: ...°40114•40: wintas 12,elyeantsaittedithb,ets MArtet asntodrealrs. E.oaAotig. vome. uos , ated by Ahmeek (*algae, I. 0. E. • Literoturo, Fern Cranston, prize donated ailleers the W4 ate• S• Of adliOrt ClUtrOu rtrammar, trattherine lefurray, prize don - week.• * by W. V. Naftel. Compoeition, leottle the death ef the late aties• Grace Leda 1G is with -deep regret thet we chronicle saeonno. taAr, pbeiz, maa ddgonsatTedurribeyr,Wp.41110. datooll:aertecite Lien of this townehip, Which Oecurred •on Thompson, priee donated by Ms. G. Friday at the non* Of iletasister at Ae- ton, where she react made bee home sinee the death of iter ?nether a littler over a year ago, The remains were bet:eight to the home of he,r nrother need sisterehi. the mattli orgim bani ,under the dime- •Srainhill (Kiss L., Nelsen), Snelling, Helen Lowry, prize alortatee by Victoria Home and School Club.• A -couple selections 'were played by taw, Mr.endears, vrnett iion, eta One aaata al aaa sbaeeneue. . . and the funeral was held en •Stinday The robed perk memorial needed was St. George's church, elledealell, ooratuct- pre.eatted by inspectror Beacontc)chir- afternoon Rev a X II Walk rector or • • ' * Johnston for the leigheet sten g a ed the service. InterMent Was Made in in the entrance from the school. Mt Maitland celneterea The Synipatleyf ° 'BeaCOD1 0013111dd the plan adopted. this the community is extertded to the broth. yeat by granting eertificates en the ers and sisters evao are left 'to mourn their los.e. LEEBUItN - eettr's work in place of an exantbaation. •• Tb. valedictory address by Roberta Johnston was short And tO the point. She exaressed appreciation to her ten - An ente.rtahiment ot Interest to all ehera far the instrucelon she had reeetV- Will be •int the 21st in Dunlop Hall, al and. extended god wishes to the 1933 Twenty-five tants is the Modest tee elate. Par the inale aloe talent you there will BeV., D. 4. Lane gave the address to 880;, the parents in which he eneeltasizerl the -Deacon Bubbaleatt turee-ttet play, impeatamee ot sympathetle Stipport of VOW Mire to renleztiber for many a daythe tetichers atia of all that pertained. to A sweet violinist at radio Verne the school by the parents at home. But he 18 So raodeet raenuori Helen Wilson and Jack Vettgart were • nante: • the•Partleinents '18 a bit of dlielOgue "The Prearahl is lortedim bat neaneed to widen woe ineer in good etyle. meution A pleasant item On the program was a Tito dances and drills that will hold pin epteeentation to Prineipal Statehouse ote attentionbehalf af-tho dress by Mien Snell and rid en by the Pupils ot 8811001 No. 9 ,Inek Peagan. eitt Stoneliodee expressed Whe Veems ta be gitted along tut line. Ide appreciation and esked the pupils alearelatooteei fee° to .cenie to hint foe EllititadalklaW014030101alaWaltkitnaltialitl, tuletion to the succensful pupils from drama, "Valley Venn," unaer,the auspe- ces et8. e. Nter 2, West W'aevanosb, en - Jere& a most pleasant outing on Tuesael evening of this week, whenthey attend- ed the Cannel' Tneatre, tioderfeh,. in a body; and afterwards 'nenqueted at Wong'a cafe. 'aheir paw Was. enacemfully .prasented at „Auburn, pert of the proe eeeds.....at which_ Wag.: used' to purchase, boas * their echool lebrary, . •. •The threeeact ceMetly-dranta, "The Eight Crab* Boy," was again suetess. fully pret age& • ire the Community St. Iteleris, tinder the aitspices a the St. Ramis pubrio library bolted, on Tueeday 0*1nm. PolloWing the presentetien.the east was :ushered upstairs Jena the Pablie Unreel, where .an excellent Innen' was. servedto tir.ose whohad taken 'part in the play, "ea .fttenner ede oretatanks was tendered to the library, hoard18a neat 'speech by .Allen Reed, president a the Dungannon, Junior Farmers' Club, and Was expreSSecr • by a 'hearty leanaciale. This wat respended, to, by Rev. T. C. Wil- kinson, who spoke In appreeietlen of the Play as presenten by the.younge people of Dungannon. •• • " • Christmas . entertainment are la: course of preparationto be heal' the week pre- veding. Chtistreeas. That of Dimgannort United :church Stinday ohne wilt be held en the...evening., of Freday, to. eard, that of the Presbyterian Mind's's?' school .on Thursdaae Dee. 22nd, anir titer of S. No. 17,, on. West Witwarinsla on Thursday, Dec, 22#4: .At the latter -Obit coneert' wUl be given ay the • 'pupils,: *slated bythe inning people of the sec- tionwhit will preeent a short three -ad tilay,''Fitther s Gone Sentra'''. Theetea- thee is Mies Adir BChn. •• The chopping 'mill, property owned nir Mr Case Black, has been purchased by' his brother -In -taw,, Mr, Jaeopti: Petreea who. is now operatIng the mine imme- diate possession having being obtained The propetty includes. the mill' and WS - ter -rights including thedainwhich. pro- vides power for yenning the mill, a splendid develling-nqusee and •sevaaI aeres of land,. This 'is an old' historic. spot, .hrtving been the first flair anr1 grist nilil erected inthe vialnity of bauble-, non by the -late Thomas teener, in the early days, when the flour was ground by means of "stones.". prior to the More vaedern method .whett "toilers" were brought into nee tor .thia purpose., For MEN'S UNI)ERWEAR . Penman's heavy All Wool Silirla EMI Drawers,size 34 to 42, formerly $1.50. _ Per garment. , .$1.00. •CHILDREN'S GLOVES Kid Lined Gloves, with dome fasten- ers, sizes 1 to 7, at per pair, .......—$1•901 RUGS Reversible Smyrn▪ a RogS, in alf new patterns. Size about 26)(45, Recent. ty $4.75 for , „ . • Size 32x60 for. MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Flue initial Handkerchiefs, all initials,. • in line heavy linen and - hemstitched. • Formerly 35c each, . . . . • • • MEN'S NIGHT GOWNS . Best quality English Flannelette, well made, in sizes. '14 to 17, each. . , .$1.50. WOMEN'S NIGHT GOWNS - All sizes and oversize, of white superior flannelette. ;Recent/y -$1.75= KID GLOVES FOR LADIES ainnes:,'Fbrreoriwcnhs kbidrayekliZedoiarnd unlinsedi 95 4••••••••R....N.P... SILK STOCKINGS •• ePure silk in every new shade. Extra • value in finest full-fashioned, 8 .;.4 to 10, All boxed, per pair. .. . . —$1.00 • SILK AND WOOL. STOC1KINGS Full fashioned "Mercury" make (the firm who got one order for a million pairs), ail shades; at pr. „75e $1.00 MEN'S SWEATER COATS • New pure fine: wool, in tans, heather', greys, etc., size 36 to 44. • Recently • $4.50, each . .......... — .$2.95 RATH Toms • Heavy Turkish weave, in colors rain- bow stripes and fancy. • Size about 2.5x42„ aox-ed, 1` or 2‘, at per pair. 69c • WOMEN'S SWEATER COATS Finest Saxony wool, browns, blues, sand, bla.ck, white, mauve, all sizes, $3.25 HANDKERCHIEFS • ItOOt hexes of fine Linen and Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, beautifully boxed in twos and threes. Never be- fore such values. Box 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c FLOOR RUGS Wiltons and Axminster, Every size. 2P sale aIlleastfig prices. s • SWEATERS' ma PULLOVERS Boys' All, Wool Sweaters and Pull- overs, at, .... .$1.00 and $1.50 ACHESON & SON voirreckw ..lreeitomigkowaroikaLagigamoge4-escomArefg • A.Agerla • • 0 alearated..by Mr. Adrian P. Metter, lioot. ef Wiarton, as a chopping ;mill and • of a recent visitor in the village. late years was owned by Mr. Samuel Dr....andlidrs. Robert McCosh (nee NI. LSI Swan, Alex. Mowbray and -until very re- kora Gomm) Of West !Varginiae Visited eenely by Mr. Case. Black. We wish Mr -w1th. Kra and MrsaPred .Ros.s during the Petrie. suecese in his new undertaking., past waele. • At the inecentber meeting •of O. L. Mr. S. R. stothers, of Arthur, was a No. 324, Dungannon, bold M the lodge 'relator with relatives here. reams, Dungannon, eleation of ahem Mr. and Mei, Joseph Day, of ,Reanil- for .the ensuing year was neld with the ton, were, recent vieltors witliaCtewe foliowing results: Worshipful -Master, littives. • W. • A. Orser; deputy -master, Raymond • Rev. anmes Wilson, DD., Toronto, 'wee Brown; chaplain, Benson Finnigan; re: a vitiate last week with t relatives near cording secretary, Raney Leishman; fin- here and at Auburn.. • . ancian secretary, IVfelville Culbert; tree- Bert 'WPiard waa a recent visitor with *me Thomas Vcrebetere enarsnall, Ramie Stefeltinge friends- ' Tigert; .ist lecturer, John Finnigan; hie miss Grace E. Jewell spent the week- leeturer; Walter Dickason• 1st dommittet end with her parents in Colborne Twp. inart, Thomas 'Culbert; '2nd committee Wilbur 'Johnston.. Alva Jahnston and man, David trains; 3rd- conimittee man, Mr.. and. Mrs. Brodie 'visited. for a few Baleen Caldwell; ..4th voinniittee Man, days with relatives In Detroit, "- Villager* .Caldwiel; 5th committee man, ; The $5.00 bospitai tickets, for Alexan- John Durnin; auditors, David. Glen and dea. Marine and General Hospital, Gode. Nelson Cullierta rich, are being sold during the month of Miss Winnifred lane was a' recent vise December, in Dungannon and vicinity. .itor With her friend, Miss Marta Treleae These may be obtained, on application ta. Mrs. Robert Davit:eon, and admit the Lenore Stothere, Mildred Anderson, bearer to One namthaeftee.areittment In Amy' Young and Wilma Treleaven,. of the laelealtat• • Goderiele Collegiate Institute, were week- Mr, Fred Ross received word that his end visitors at their resoctive homes sister; Mrs. John Bell; of Pine River, and here. . formerly of Teucknow„, was a patient in Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Mowbray were re, AlMandra, Marine. and Gonerid' Itospi-• many years this mill Was owned and cent Visitors with friends here. -tat Claderfith; as a' result oil); fall in her, gOValeaRertareealWeltagallOStallaerAtitnelWittedr*,0171040410,04,0"MalaltOWAtanOaN02000,0P.3. '''GRAND••••PIANO . ”. • • • , • * The Principle adlo. . . The thrilling performance. of this. revolutionary in- strument can best api)reciated by a study of the follow- ing chart: •• • • .• Principle in design of Application of Principle • "Grand Piano'? to. Di 'Forest Crosley • Mr e Lawrence Smiler, of.annevale, was Nine, when she had a bone in her hip fraeturea. , Rev. D. A- MacMillan will we as the *bleat of his .diseourse at the service: in Dungannon United ehursh on Sunday Morning, 4Titbing." The evening ser- -vide will be a spiritual preparation tor • the coming festival. On the evening of eeeee... Sunday, December 25th, the choir will give a cantata, '"The "Great Deliverer." In tile Presbyterian ehurekt, Bev. C.11 lveeDonald will continue his series of ser- mons en the Book et R•evelation of St John, The Divine. • • "It is strange! Itay feet keep going to • • seep." "They must get bored being al- ways with you•."-aGazzettino Illustrate, Venice:. • CROQUIGNOLE PERMANENT WAVES tlo aenving required 0.95, $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 at BRITISII EXCHA.NGE HOTEL SATURDAY, DEC, 17th t advice He alto read a letter ot etenetra- •Miss tinartuatia Pritielpel of Central ela001. • • • Ch • t Candy• - was giVen by Um Mr. Mills who exhort. The Addresa to the graduating elate ris Inas ed them to teek to Wild urt a Well -bele anted and noble mind. 'Fite teachers' •prizee presented by Rev. V. 0. COO:. went ta the fel/ming: at Blackstone's Beautiful Gift Boxes of Chocolates 25e to $5.00•, , Special Christmas Special Xixture—Creams .Chocolate Mixture Seines and Chocolates • 290 2 lbs. fur 35o •• Extra Special tixed Chocolate Special, reg. Candy, lb. 10e • 50c, on sale 390 Christmas Stockings and Novelties 5e to 50e Order your lea Cream for CAristmou Aprof,--sue dotiodir Apiece of Furniture for living.room, dining.room or bedroom, a spring, mattress or a congoleum rug, make an ideal gift, Kindergarten sets, crockinole boa ds, biaek boards, doll carriages., card tables. DROP IN —THIS IS YOUR STOR --USE IT We Positively Save You Money BLACKSTONE'S On the Broadway nit Graderich 11I., Annie Whitten, Beton(' in general proficiency and deportraent, • lute donated by G. SttirJy. 8r. tit., atary Tlehberne. hest collection of crate eatiOnal *tierce, prize deluged by E. letteelaeld; Harold oung,atoned for col- lection etitteletional Dictum% hakes tionatea by E. ataelrollald, Evelyn WI10n, teond in general pron» dams and deportment by th Robinson. Evelyn mundsy, proilekney in Writing, Itebiliten, Sr. Ilope Mutela naa- fitierley IA Writing, bet te Robinsem, Zook, Antes Mime, zest and conmt we* book, by Z. WiEttinS. &MI Pre44 tor, pvciltien3' in writing, by E, Cantwell, improverneat in cendnet tend work, by t. Wiggins, 1 Book, /Ittty Jean Meth*, second isa gene trial preAcieney and deportment„ by E. Horaty.rieneon Deer, for best sttene dance. by E. Harney. rttnter, Mite Iv. win, ordicieney in with% by 11,1. ant - well; Robert Ilimett, vvolleienty ln read- • ltte, by II. 1 Hartwell. Primer. lista Bradlee% Arein general prolkienvY And dePettivient, 18"B" elms, Elndevgmten, Clete asset. -second 18 twolltiency itt twei.rning eats. ' Rimer Dovinn Drew. 30 In proficienty in ;kiloton elms, by Z. litibte A Chicago men while haunt fa the wee Inside ass wkinalten ter a deer rad shot. at several Uwe, Ite Inn Ike telt pettedly at home. Acoustical accuracy'. In design an construction. Full bodied raZio cabinet—acon!itically Built Great immuring board *Ming Woes's. — *rich- •New big "baffle* board for dug. speakers.`. ness., Longer Orono wiresgving greater tonal beauty. 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