The Signal, 1915-11-18, Page 4s
Ta.R.B*T. No% Sawa& 11t. 1916
11111 BIG/ILL D i 0 ' : ONTARIO
Wersews
If T.. O.l* K.CN What 1 Know
You Wold Boy Your
Suit or Overcoat Nous
It will be a long time be-
fore you will get Clothing
at the prices I am offering
now. Clothing bought be.
fore the big advance should
mean something, -it means
dollars saved by buying
your Clothing here.
See our Suit!, at $lo and
up to $22.50.
See our Overcoats at $io
and up to $22.
you want your Clothing
made to order Then leave
your measure for a Society
Brand Suit or Overcoat -
the Clothing tor young
men and men ‘t ho stay
young.
foclrte Scutt al.tpre
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
Sole Agent for Society Brasil Main
eine 4•1141110
is the work that we are
interested in.
FURNACES
repaired by us are as good as
new.
A good stock of supplies on
hand.
Fred Hunt
HLYTH.
IVgDNI•DAY. Nov, 17.
Mr. Andrew Sloan shipped two cars
of sugar -beet+ to Hellen on Monday.
Verlag oar church union will take
place in tit. Andrew's church the last
two Sunders ..1 this mouth.
Rev. J. D. Vergu.eon, of Yooktoo,
will preach in 8t. Andrew's church on
Sunday. Rev. W. D. Turner will
bave charge of the anaivetsary ser-
vices at Munktop.
Mr. H. A. Thomas received • floe
deer lest week front hie hrothet-in-law,
Mr. F. R. Beunert, of Cartier. A num-
ber of his hienl. have sine. enjoyed
venison roosts and steaks.
Me.. Thos. Woodcock, although well
advanced in years. Is en euergetic ally
of the men in tbe trenches. Last Fri-
day .be completed the knittiog of her
fiftieth pair of socks for t'te soldiers.
Const able. PrIIow, of tiodericb, and
Wallis, of Clinton, accompanied by
Rev. E. G. Powell. secretary of the
temp.'aoee organization iu Huron
county, wade. search of the Queen's
hotel on Saturday morning. Your
correspondent bas not learned wbetber
any infriogement of the law was dis-
covered or not
Police Magistrate Lockhart held
court on Thursday last to bear
charges against two persona, one from
the vicinity of Blyth, the utber from
Clinton, who were accused of being in-
toxicated in Canada Temperance Act
territory. 'i'be former pleaded guilty
and was fined 00 and $10 cost•, while
the latter case was adjourned to Brus-
sels and coming up 'bete of Monday
we. dismissed.
PERSONAL -Mr. Wrn. Moore. of
Buabngton, formerly of the Bank of
Hamilton staff here, was in town last
week. Hr had been at Wingham _at-
tending the funeral of his mother
Mr. Harvey Kecbnie returned from
the WVest. on Tbur.day .... Mra. Cbas.
Burling is visiting her son at Toronto.
.. Mrr. (Rev.). Haw kine and children ar-
rived this week and have taken uo
ebeirhoute in the rectory . .. Mr. J.
ed home Seaford
Hemi:ton Streit -:- Phone D,
GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY
DOUBLE TRACK ALL THE WAY
TORONTO - CHICAGO
TORONTO - MONTREAL
FOR CHICAGO
Leve TORONT1)!tool a m,s.tll. p. m.. and
uUp...4.11,.
the Wm Annie110 anti Yin Mow
Jennies Mils appointed Ire mom
tb end .aiseenugstat.
J still
steads
behind the Pee byi t .Aare\- The
result of the vols taken oe the vise-
t4os of union with the Metbedlet and
(7rlstetragatioeal churches last week le
as follows; Foe union, 36 ; a;lais.t
utiles, 106
AUBURN.
W wlrtsoa x, Nov. 17.
A number of our villagers attended
Um creaser' in Westfield wheel bores
Mat Friday night and repos* • good
new
After • week. Blame of psaumoata,
Mrs. James Job.stus parsed away os.
Tuesday morning. aged sereoty-swo
years. The funeral will take place
Thursday afternoon from St. Mark's
cburchtlo Dungannon cemetery.
More Bg &r ere°. -A collieton os.
our attests Suodsy evening altar
church caued quits an esdtemeot.
Some of the young men have been in
the baht for some timeof driving into
the village in the eveeiogs •ad going
up our streets at • reckless speed,
until William Good and Cal. Slreugban
met with the result of broken buggies
and disabled horses. if this practice
is eootinu.d there will be a case for
our police magis.tate.
AtIlt•as Cactu•aw Ct►%OPgaATS.-
A spirit of iso -operation seems to he
taking hold of the churches to our vil-
lage The Pi es by terian, Beet 1st.
Methodist and Anglican church.s ars
uniting in a Sunday school Christmas
entertainment to take the place of the
Christmas coucerta usually held. Plat/
are formed and preparations are being
made by the young folks for tbe pree-
entatiou of a wird cantata entitled
"Hope. of the Christmas City." The
date Set is December '222nd. The pas-
tors of these tome churcbee have ar-
ranged a programa for a union week of
prayer to he held the week following
Sunday, December 5th, the meeting.
to be held In tbe different "htarebes.
All the people are requested to keep
the evenings tot tbat week clear from
other engagements. Surely these are
evidences that the community spirit la
growing amongst us.
What Cures Eczema?
MAL
WT. Nov. 17.
Ont' rat 11o1eas -11a mes.stls sad
seshime drier swepasos- et sb. Mersey sait et has d
waist depn.tw1 wee very leech en-
joyed as the Mpworth Lague wens.
la view d Me. Resdey'. visit 10
Toronto nest Monday, Mev. J. W.
Mediae will tabs ter h. subject nest
Stsedny .vaeles. "Th. Life and Work
of Hilly `3ttaday."
Sexism FAuwnkr.-On Tuesday
minims a large number of the tlts. -
here and Us.ads et tb. MAMMA
oburcb wet la the Mandan
to bid brewed to tall Mrs
pries to their depastsue to their
males a Gttd..t.b. After •
pleasant •vesting spent together serine
the a .piens of the Bpwortb Levee
the following address was read by ins
BaUla :
Dear Mr. Aad Mr.. Dustow,-Having
learned that the Use which for 50 meaty
years have .googly ualtd us are about
to he broken, we hare lent t geoher
this events' to expense la some wt$
tbm sincere sorrow we feel at your de-
patine,
en
parsers and the high esteem and love
to which you ale held by us.
By your t.itbt}�•� w duty and
readiness w net is say capacity et
church work, by your kiodoele and
sympathy toward all, by your owe
personal worth. you have created a
warm spot to our harts for you that
neither owe nor distance can efface.
Yours base been heeded sincere, cheer-
ful and efficient service, particularly la
the Sunday school. where you have
done all enduring work in the develop-
ment
evelop
ment of the spiritual lite of the oome
wunity.
We hope that you will end, and we
believe you wilt, In your new environ-
ment and to your new home church
busts of now frtends,aod yet we belies*
that noise will occupy • 1/rger place is
your lives than those you leave behind
lar the Nile church.
We pray tbat God's blessing may
test upon you in your new bottle and
that you may b..pared for many years
of joy iu Hi. service.
We take advantage of this oppor-
g,unrty to ask you to accept these p(tlis
as • dight token of tour love and
neem, end as you see thew in the
days that ate w come may !bey ever
rewind you of your old friends and
may you feel eoustrained to return as
Often art you can your.elves, knowing
that you will always gladden our
beast. by your presence.
Sieved on behalf tot the members
and friends of the church.
UNARLM4 Gtay1N, R. H.
Roemer M&ILNAIN, E. 4.
%V (LLIA BAILIs.
We have had so many enquiries
lately regarding eczema and other
.kin diastases that we are glad to make
our answer pubes. Atter a careful
investigation we have found that •
simple wash of oil of wintergreen, as
compounded in D. D. D. Prescription,
ran be relied upon. Re would not
make this statement to our patron.,
friends and neighbors unless we were
sure of it -and although there are many
so-called eczema remedies sold, we
ourselves unhesitatingly recommend
D. D. D. Prescription. All druggists
have D.D.D., Glc and •I.
Drop into our store today, just to
talk over the merits of this wonderful
Prescription. Ask also abort D.D.D.
Soap.
JAS. A. CAMPBELL.
Drsggial, Oodericb.
D. D. D. is made in Canada.
R Cutt return ay even-
ing from his deer -bunting expedition.
He was succe.,sful in securing a fine
doe Councillor 14. Homey re-
turned 00 Monday from his three
FOR MONTREAL months' trip through the West. Hs
repot is 'magnificent crops out there.
Later TOItONTO eon s. m . all P m . and He saw wheat that averaged sixty
ILa)p m. dour' bushels to the acte end oats that went
equipoise twined as all traiaa ninety bushels to the Akre. A good
PANAMA PACIFIC 6RPo3ITI.INs deal of tbe grain is still unthreshed
Rrdu ed tames Mrs. R. Ferris and eon, of Hid-
e.. I ran. i.on. I.e. Angeles ani San Diego. lett, teturped on Mondev after a visit
1 to the former's sons in the Nest.. ...
Fust Fpartlsstar.+sd be-th ra.r..allen. en Mrs. J. G. Ewigh has returned from •
'ewes t
e plMati,tw to 7. t'. LA JPKF:NI'F: Y NUNS. visit to her daughter, Mrs. A. E. Bred -
win, (itdericb Mr.:.nd Mrs. Ale:.
Elder visited their daughter. Mr..
(Rev.) McLean, at Hanover last week.
THE RIDEAU
New Afternoon Train, Toronto to
Ottawa, Via C. P. R.
(7Ntlsgst chief pel.(. dose Leke Ontario
Mere Line. laclallag Kespton.
t' to -date equipment. Including Btiffa.•
1J.ur-Obeetra'ton Pas -tor tsar. with
arguer terrier.
leaves Toronto . 1.11 p.m
Arrives Ottawa httal p.m
Itlaily es..epl d.ndyl
Ossaerlisg tela leave. Ooderieb 7.•e a. .
Arrives Twat •, 14313 p.m.
Cee asno t Monday. November let, rc-
tars by les fors, les Mw anemeas
vale Meq (*wee t. Tweet .. dams
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Ages,.
Aet MURPHY.
. Tereste. l'bon.Ms 1 wt •
The Very Bast Place to Take a
Obenrre.ftial Training is
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OVEN s nU S U. ONT.
Nei epee sand slam thoseSesilisae
• ntereat
SS nee
leg ase
PORTER'S HILL.
TC►:xDAt, Nor 111.
Mise Minnie Johnston is visiting in
Goderich.
Boy Clark spent 'Sunday et Wesley
Vanderburlth'e.
Mr. and Mrs. Thee. Bell, of Goderit b,
.pent Sunday at George Vander-
Mots McManus. of Colborne, is spend•
leg *few day. with bur friend, Miss
Joan Dark,.
There will he no service in Bethel
church next Sunday. owing to the an-
Weer/airy nervier. at Hayfield. Rev.
1. A. McK,lvie, of Dungannon. will
tate both morning and evening ser -
vier..
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Under-
wear
THE COLBORNE STORE . 1
'this Week's Store Message
Got a store full of Bright New Merchandise to tell you about.
still offering large quantities of up -to -the -moment fail goods at old
prices, notwithstanding the great advance in prices Old
prices mean a big saving to the buyer.
We are
Winter Coatings
Five ends Winter Coatings, regular price 12.76.
Lengths 4, 44,114, 34 and 21. Just one piece each, re-
duced to $1.76
One end 8,} yards at 52.u) for only 51.26.
COATINGS -three pieces, cream. scarlet and nary
Blanket Cloth, very heavy weight, pure wool.
Two pieces Curl Cloth, newest weave, copen and
navy, and only 1126. Sure bargain.
Winter Underwear
for everyone, from the baby to the eldest in the
family. *goatee to for its full share of patronage.
Every garment we sell bears the stamp of best quality
to be had anywhere for the price asked. This is our
banner season for Underwear.
Mr. and Mrs. Dustow were present-
ed with an armeneir and silver tea set.
after which Mr. Dustow very feel-
iugly replied. Mrs. l,u.tuw has been
a uaember and active worker in the
Woman. Missionary Society since its
organization and tor fourteen years
was teacher of the primary class in the
Sunday school. while Mr. Dustow as
trustee. choir leader. local preacher
and for twenty years Sunday school
superintendent be; tendered splendid
service to the ehureta and community
KIN088RID0E.
Tt7S8DAT, Nov. 16.
H .11o, Winter 1
John Dalwo, sr., u on the sick list.
We hope foe his speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Griflln. of
Godericb, spent Sunday with lCtogs-
bridge friends.
Mr. John Wallace returned last Fri-
day from Western Canada, where h.
Med been since spring.
John S. Dalton returned this week
from Saakatcbewan after baring a
trip through the West.
Misses Genevieve O•l'cnnor and
Madeline Sullivan, of the G. C. 1.,
spent the week -end at their homes
here.
The Misses Margaret Dalton and
Patricia Sullivan, also Mean. Jawes
Sennit and Walter Dolton. spent
Sunday at Michael Bowler's, Gorden id].
A very important event suns "pulled
off' on 'Thursday night when an oyster
supper and progressive euchre party
were held in James Ser.nit's drawing -
rooms. The first prize -a 4Vinche.ter
repeating rifle -was wcn tem Jame.
Wallace, Kintail. The seed prize,
.22 rifle, was carried off by F,sok
Johnetoo, while the third prize, also a
22011s, was taken by Jos. P. Dolton.
KINTAiL.
wfiai.gaDAy, Nov. 17.
Nr. M. P. Las. paid • short visit to
friends hots this week.
The reams s threshing Is this vicin-
ity will be flniened this week.
W. ars pleased to learn that Mlee
Annie McMureby, who has leen on
the sick list. le reeciveellnill
W• Ar. sorry 10 stag that two of our
tisane, Mr. Al... Towing and Mr.
1. T Griffin, are bots very III at
present.
Mies Maty McMurcby, who bra been
visiting bet- enter, Mee Geo. Fergu.
van, at halt ford, rstaand to her home
berm this week.
The Women. Missionary Society of
Ashfield Preehyterien congregation
held its Novels' bow meeting at
the home of 111 re. Kenneth M
(sues. on Wednesday Ia.t '1be
ladiss have declded to send a
donation of fruit fee the we of
DUNGANNON .
W[DNREDAY, Nov. IT.
Cuuttctt UrboN.-The result of the
vote on cbutch union" in Erskine
cburcb last Sunday stood 3d for and
4K against. Thio is taking• step hack
from the results mom dad two year.
ago, when the balance was in favor ref
notun.
PttwONAL.-Wenn Smith, who has
been nut in the West for the prat three
months. has returned home again and
is accompanied by his daughter, Mr..
H. Walters, and three little grand-
children... ..George Glenn is still
seriously indisposed and suffers mucb
pain from a badly affertel leg
Thos. G. Allen returned from a busi-
ness trip to Pelerhoro last Saturday.
A PLRAMANT Kve_NINa.- rhe Mis-
sion Brod bad a veru enjoyable even-
ing's program arse r,treehrnenta to
offer in the basement of Erskine
church un Monday night. A goodly
number of Young people aseemhled to
listen to choruses, solos. duets, recita-
tion..sd music which were well pro-
vided by the Hand. After the program
a gueesio contest and luncheon fol-
lowed Everybody left well natieSed
with the evening's proceedings.
COLBORNE
Kid Claps,
301) Mill Ends now in direct from the leill from 7 to
1U.centa • yard. all right for linings. Our 10, 134 and
16 cents are extra good value. What we sell at
30 cents are the heaviest we ever sold at that or any
other price.
Corsets
A new departure in Corsets. New models, the very
latest -is made with a new spiral unbreakable, un•
rustabk fillings and will be sold 162.00 cheaper than
any spiral filled Corset sold in Canada A printed
guarantee goes with every pair sold.
Dress C.
Come and get some of our all -wool Sergee at prices
which mean a big saving to you. Priced"'{ must be
higher later in the season Colors black, blur, brown,
dark red and grey. Prices from 60c.4o
Velvets
27 -inch Belford Cord Velvets in white, blue, brown,
red and purple, and still selling at 110 cents.
The best makes, guaranteed,111.00 and 11.'!5, in tan,
black and white.
J. H. COLBORNE
AMBERLEY.
MogoaY. Nor. 15.
Miss Carrick, d Oodetleeb. has beet
visiting friends milte�rss vicinity.
Mt. Kenneth J. McKee•zie. of Laur-
ier. has purchased a five -passenger
Ford car.
Mr. J. N. McKenzie, of the 12th eon -
cession of Ashtltld. hes returned home
for the winter.
Mr. Win. Bueglass, Laurier, has
returned home atter a visit to his
daugbter in the West.
Fled Williams, who was at %Var.
Aewptou's (luting toe summer, has
enlisted to fight fur King and counts y.
A vote "m the question of church
union is being taken is Asbfleld Prea-
t•ytertan church. We have not yet
learned the result.
The ladies of Ashfield Presbyterian
church are sending • quantity of
canned fruit for the wounded soldiers
io the militr,y bo.pitals.
Mi+ees Violet Maclennan and Bar -
nice Drennan, of the Lake Shore road,
wto ate at:ending Godsricb Colleg-
iate Institute, visited their respective
bowies on Sunday.
Joseph Hamiltoo, of Hemlock City,
mei with a rather serious accident one
day recently. He was delivet ing milk
at the Paramount cheese factory
.when bis hoses became frightened and
ran away. Mr. Hamilton was thrown
out and roc. ived painful bruises and a
sevete shaking -up. The horse was
captured before it had gone very far.
Mr. and Mn. Matthew Welsh. of
1 u.gan, entertained a large party at
• Red Cross dance on the evening of
November 4th Abort 151 persons
weir present and the affair was great -
Iv enjoyed. The p oceeds, amounting
to about getn, .re to he used for the
benefit of the snldt•rs at the front.
Mr. and Mrs. Wlslsh deserve much
credit for their patriotic effort.
Coe -write -The pupils of N. R. No. R.
Ootborue. are busy preparing for the
concert to be heli in the school house
os. November Mtth. A splendid pro-
gram is being prepared. ronsietice of
solos, dialogues, drill., recitations,
to Meow'. and the latest patriotic
ea. The Cwt local talent is hoeing
see 'red to mist the pupils in the pre-
. No 1Slee or energy le being
beaked to make lbw event • d sue -
eels. Proceeds to he partly d for
palrwN ie put poses. Come.nsid encour-
age the pupils in their good ork.
000ERICH TOWNSHIP
A sewing will he held at the borne of
Mrs. Walter Hick, Heron road, an
Wednesday, November Int h. Anyone
wishing to aa■let In ..wing for the
soldier. at home may got rut -out gee -
swats at the bonne d Mn. T. M.
Jobleston, Taylor'. Corners.
A$HFIELO.
FOR Tilt SOLDIIRA.-The Ashfield
soldiers' Aid Circle will meet on Wed-
nesday, November 24tb, at the home
of Mrs. Richard McWhinney, Division
road, Ashfield. All ladies Interested
are requested to attend. No member-
ship fee is required but • collection
will he taken with which to procure
material to work. Mrs. Jae Oyer,
Airs. M. McKensie. Mrs. R. McWhin-
ney, executive oet..dttee.
Or. Jackson's Raman:Meal Is a Food,
Not a Fraud.
Many en -called cereal foods are
Muds. To prove IL try to live
entirely t.pon them for • few days.
Meet' live entirely epos Roma Meat.
A recent letter from California says :
"Dear Dr. Jackson : A friend of mine
hes lived upon Roman Meal for
thirteen months. His craw had- been
pronounced bop,lese. H, is now In
ppeorrfect health." No fraud here.
Roxtan Meal le scientifically balanced
by an expect dietitian 1t'. the per -
feet food. and positively relieve. eon.
stlpation. Ask your doctor Make
it In porridge, pancakes, gems.i At
poem', 10 and 16 rents.
i'!bmmy." paid the Monday school
ta..tsr, who had teen giving lessons
oe the baptismal covenant, can you
tall two the two tbiega neeemary to
baptism ?" "Yes'm," said Tommy,
"water and a baby.
Fresh ny.t.r.. Btaekstome'., phone
310. Orders delivered.
le a symptom of Kidney
Disease. A wen -known
roctor has said. " 1 never
yet made a poet-a.ortem ez.
tminat ion in a cane of death
from Heart Disease with-
out finding the kidneys
wereatfault." The Kidney
medicine which was first os
the market, most .access
fol foe Heart Disease and
alt i(idney Troubles, and
most widely imitated 4
Dodd's
Kidney
i lits
BISHOP WILLIAMS' VISiT.
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manfully under His banner, against ;••••••••••••«
u
the nb, the devil, original and inhr r-
ited sin. It is not neeeagry to dwell
upon what original .in ie, for each one
knows how eau it is co drift down-
ward and bow hard a struggle 1t is to
do the right. Our physical coostitu- moms `m
tion inline, us to give way to self.
Net one of our appetites or pa.sioss
is sinful in itself. but all are liable to
be Invaded by the devil, and we must
control them or they will control us.
There are aloe appetites of the soul Stoves Stoves
which are more dangerous than the
appetites of the body. among which
may be counted envy. iealousy. hatred.
soder, pride. etc. 'Mese transform
the soul into the image of the devil.
The time will never come when we
sed not watch, hut &ewe conquer once
strength is gathered for the next con-
flict. The third stemmas is to oontinue
Christ's faithful soldier and warrant
until life shall nod. A soldier's duty
is to cooper the foe and to ver
lost paces. The dell Ras ac-
quired power over many pravinces of
human life, his power is felt in the
private. pr•Iiticai and international
life of men and nations, and it is our
duty first to see that he is prevented
from gaining more territory and 'ben
to drive him from the territory now
controlled by biui. If the devil is seek-
ing adwissit•n to your social life, drive
bim out. Engage in nothing yon can-
not ask God'. bleesing upon. While
tbe soldier fights without the servant
works within. The tasks of the church
are not optional. You cannot he a
good Christian and refuse to take your
Confirmation Service at St. Georges share of the church's work. 1f an
tries to "walk worthy" l.odericb
would be transformed. One of the
results of the present war will he that
there will he • return to the serious
things of life. God bas promised tbe
Holy Spirit, the Comforter. the
Strengthener, to all who seek Him.
Robert Wilson
EVES'
Churck-New Attar Dedicated
The Right Rev. David William.,
M. A., U. D. Bishop of Huron, paid a
visit to Ooderich on Sunday and
preached at 81. George's church In the
evening, when be also conducted a
confirmation service end dedicated the
new altar to the service of God.
The church wee crowded to the
doors. Rev. J B. Fotheringhatn, the
tutor, read the prayers and special
pens for the occasion were inti{ped.
Bebop 4% ilhams selected w hie text
the works found in Bede -silos 4:1- "I
beseech you that ye walk worthy of
the vocation wberswith ye are called."
He bald in part : The word voea-
tion was almost a word of the past, it
meant • persons calling so life and
presupposed that one occupied the
position in life that be dotes because
God had called bim to it. We are apt
to think of ourselves as the architects
of our own fortunes, but we should do
our work more 1hot oughly. more per-
severingly end more courageously it
we were assured that our task has
teen given us by God. it will assume
more grandeur than if we merely Inok
upon It as • means of livelihood. The
question that will be a Aced in the last
great day will be, not whether you
WPM king or maw 1. bishop or lay-
man, but whether you did lbe lash
well that was assigned to Vee. Dot'
the apostle was speaking not so letseh
of our test in general es of our work
in our church, or of our religious lite.
1 fear the vows taken by you at your
baptism are practically unknown 1,3
you now. Wben you wen made 'It
member of Obrist, a child of Gd .ad
an inheritor of the kingdom of heaven"
you were signed with the sign of the
crow in cokes that yon, should not be
ashamed to confess the faith d Gilt
crucified, that you should fight man-
fully under his banner Aad that yea
should camerae Christ's faitbfol sol- •
diger and servant untoone life's end.
We may he ander t la pension that 1
we were led to Christ y the efforts d
our learewte, our f *or the rector
of the parteb. but God weskit
bellied. Wows called to tytis�
and a flrMiioa by the wi e( QOi i
throng HI. Spirit. 'Ye have well
chosen , but 1 have chosen you,"
said O► if we are faithful totter
dutn. God will give the ncs.s.a,y
equipment.
Thore ore firer enemata yowls.
Into doe Clntetiss'e life : Pint, that
one melt met be ashamed to rentals
(:ern seaway awes le the most trying
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The Bishop then confirmed • clam
of eight Rias. ail of whom were attired
in white. He afterwards dedicated
the new altar recently erected, and
presented as a memorial of the late
Ven. Archdeacou Elwood, at one time
rector of the ptrish. Miss Alma
Sturdy presided et the organ and a
choir of mixed voiles led the service
of praise.
Now is the time to look
up your Range for the
winter. We have some-
thing new in this Zine.
GASOLINE ENGINES
From * 4 t. 6p horsepower
Windmill Pumps
and Windmills
Water Systems installed
We have • just a few Buggies
left at cut prices. Also a
line of Harness, Horse
Blankets and Robes, Wash-
ing Machines, Churns and
Cream Separators.
eti
Massey=Barris Shop
Hamilton St , Goderach
The Demand for the Graduates of Om
'1_1..10Ti O
Yong. and (-Merin. et.-, Toronto.
during the last two months has been
more than four times our supply.
Enter now. Catalogue free.
FOR SATURDAY'S
SELLING
-AND-
Week Nov. 22-27
Special Bargain List for Careful Buyers
MID
Latices' Patent Colt
(.unmetal and kid leather Boot.,
in bottom and laced styles, new
heels. Our price on Saturday
Ya following week 59.99.
Worth a lot more.
Girls' Scheel Bests
In gunmetal, dongola kid, gni.,
box oaf : heavy soles, solid
mirroring Boots. Wonderful
value*. 31.19. $1.99, $1.99.
51.49 grid $1.99 per pair.
chool Bodo
Heavy 'waterproof Irethers,•h-
solutely relIaMe and hard to
wear out. Just the thing for
your hey at school. 8'see 1 to 6,
at $lobi 59.19 and
clic., x to 15, 51.49. 1,99,
$1.99 end $9.19.
Mrs's Wsrkiimg Boob
Ten calf, chrome grain arum calf,
heavy MIM, solid leather Our
prieea 51.99, $9.449, 59.99
std 53.19 per pads.
Rubbers Just Arrived Rubbers
Ihiipnt.st of children'.. girle , hoys'. bodies' sad R,.a's Robb,es,to
.Ice at 449.. 970. 119s. See mod 999 per pair. One 'toot le
ttoopiet• and new.
New Method Shoe Walters &
Repairing
oCI
.
Telephone No. 220 G.d.ritk, Online
Hoccewon to J. H. McClinton
F.a.t Side 84oare
Deal Store
Teras Oseh
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