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An Invitation
You are invited now to come in and look over our
stock of
FRENCH IVORY
We have a very large assortment -of gifts in this and
", other fancy lines
See them oa display.
Early Christmas shoppers have the best choice.
We are always pleased to show go94.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
" THE PENSLAR STORE" �.
Telephe« N Nest Millar's Scetch Stere The Square
♦
THE FUTURE VALUE OF
VICTORY LOAN _
5 I-2 per cent.
GOLD BONDS
Will Be Apparent When
Conditions Return to Normal
TES BIOAAL
Knight said the committee was not
yet prepares! to put a price ea It.
Hockey Meeting.
A r.ting of all hltereetel In
hockey has been called fur next Tues-
day evening.L1rd Inst., at the town
hall. to organtat' for the coming season,
fullers are to be eleeted,attd other ar-
1'allgella•IIt.s Wade. and it Is loped
Were will 144• a large attendusw.
Married at Windsor.
tin Mayday last saris Agnes Iteksou,
daughter of the late William i)Ickrou
,,t G.ol•rleh. was umarriel.to Mr. Wil-
; Haut Itick,e.n of 11ttawa. tate ceremony
taking place quietly at the lone et
• the brWr'r brother-lu-law and slater,
lir. and Mrs. C. L. t'rasaweller,
11' 111dsor.
Loser We in Burning of Hesse.
ler. 11. McFadpe•n t!l11 morning re-
t ce•ivel a telt-grant I •IIveylig tlrr start -
:mg news that his 1 rather had lost
Ili. Ittr In the burning 7f -hie house at
• flak li:tuk, 'flan. ltul44•rt Meleadven
ea.. a farmer with an extensive prop-
, city at oak Batik, near Winnipeg. and
was tllh•ty.six years of age. He tette
not married and lived all alone uta the
farm. Mr. f(. McFollyell left on thIa
afternoon's train for the se•ne of the
sad fatality.
tA Bit of Nature.
.\ wasp« neat. brought to the
' iligpryatl ofiee by Mr. JohA Torrance of
, 1'ut'tei s 11111, has attracted much at-
tention and admiration. It was built
in an apple tree. and evidently was
commenesel when a small apple was
growing on the brunch. for now a full-
; slre•d Main apple projects itself about
halfway through one side of the neat.
The color and '.haps• of the nest make
' it a thing of beauty --and needless to
say tj1Pre are n4. wasps. In It 140411:4
The Housing. Commission.
Mr. V. H. Peardon. of, _*iillterville,
W
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- OODMIIR.IOH, ONT.
SAYED FROM
LIFELONG MISERY
And
-DeageroncA.TWES
Shrewd investors are anticipating the future
and buying these bonds at present prices.
Your Choice of 7 l`aturitie' .
Dos.
1922
1
1924
1927
1933
1934
1937
PIKS and
Worse. \
98
tIZ
97
14 ..-
93
9.
_Bemis 'Delivered to Your Bank Fret of All very or
Y.sldma
Par cent.
fi.54
6.24
IM 6.33
6.00
reference to the work which that body
has been carrying on. The house built
he the enmmlaaidn for Jos. McPhail
is completed, and the one lutllt for J.
f'nthbertso,n G practically complete!.
though some slight alterations are still
to be made. Mr. I'eardon was appoint-
.d archtreet• for the commtasion be-
fore lila removal to Walkerville.
MIS. M. 4. OOrast
5928 Union St., Vancouver, B.C.
"I suffered with all the symptoms
of Female Trouble, with shrank Con-
stipation and eoestaat Headaches.
1 had pains low down is *As beak and
sides of dm bed. I tried various
remedies without relief, and then put
mi -self under a dootor's care and he
advised me to have an operation. 1
refused.
Then. I started taking 'Fruit-a-
tives' ; and from the outset, I felt
better, and this .adicins has completely
relieved me of all my misery andt-
suffering. lily weight was only 143
pounds and now it is 168 pounds. I
terrible Constipation ; and wbatsaved
metrom misery is the splendid fruit
medicine. 'Ftrtrit.a-fives'."
MRS. M. J. GORSE.
5Oc. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 25e. {r
At all dealers or sent postpaid by
Fruit-a-tives Limited Ottawa, Ont.
nater-.lso,-wm11 ersem:,
.s -steno eta hitt `'Ila
T'• Thursday, November IR, 1020 R
Inc and Curling Association hast night
It war decided tu'lta)e Mr. }:t1. Lynn
take charge of the rink again for tie
coming seaw,11. Tliere `itavtug been
rune dls.1a41.fartloe wlilt conditiuus
Rt the- rink last season, a managing
comeettttr• was• llpl44.l tit el. cern%bat lug
of Messrs. W. Wit (elaalrnaul.
l'. l'. ler•. 11. A. 11a14:eau 4411(1 t'. A.
Nairn,. to take general charge of utat•
tern and -stake such chaggt•s in the
build log and ileac such regulations
for the conduct of the rink as may
be last c,lkulntld to bring about
satlsfaitory coudltlous and wake the
rluk as generally popular as it sl bol
he. When the regulations ire drown
up they are to 144• published in the
local papers fur the luform+ttiuu of
patrons of the rink and of the general
public.
New Residents of Our Town.
Mr. E. 1'. Weiss and fatuity, who
have Ixeeu re44tdedv of Walkerton,
have removed t0 (;uderleh to make
their Inoue here. alias Beta 11'ebes
hap taken a position 011 the Pell Tel-
ephone ventral staff here. The follow-
ing reference 14) the young lady is from
The Wel rains Telescope:
Miss 1(etaa Weiss. a popular tuem-
Iwr of tb., 114.11 Telephone staff, wait
the recipient uf. a compliWelltary ad-
dress and a handsome present In the
form of a clullag la4,re •leaving 40
join her 1wrrots at their new «tome
at Golerich last week. The presenta-
tion to,.k place at 44 social evening
given 111 her hu11.ir at 'the home of
Miss Ilaxel Jasper. The address war
read by Ills) Naze! McNeill, chief op-
erator, and the presentation lardy
Oil behalf of the staff, by Miss 114411t•l.
Jasper. •
Harbor Notes.
The steatiter Gleiwalra unloaded
100.0444 bushel. of wheat attd dal on
Thursday hast at the elevator,
• The steamer t'olliugwoutl - arrived
oft Thursday last w•Ith a cof
it ftullhushe•1. ut -w heat for theargo Wesl-
.•c+t 1 ,, •i,(14.}1)U-Mills.
The ,.ttyltuel' l;fetan•cly' arrived uu
Tuesday will unloaded 200,000 bushels I
of wheat and wets al the elevator.
The stoower Martian unleaded 200,-
000
00;000 bushels of wheat, barley and flax
at the elevator on Tuesday.
The schooner Inert 1turnee. which.
had been lying in shelter here, left 'en
Tuesday morning for Kincardine, but
could not make the harbor on tem t
of the directic,,, of the 4)11111 and rate
back to 4;o41e4-u11 n11 11'c,luesday evert-
ing. Her cargo of woe.' is promised
i for ItIntatdine.- lout if she hinds she
cannot make Kineardlne 1aa1•I'or the
. wood will. be disposed of in f:oberte•h.
The steamer ('ollingw.ad is expected
ton Fti(lay with a cargo of wheal, alts
and barley for tit. elevator.
The 1'.1`.14. w'aH•r t,iuk burst' on
Snnlay morning. and men are at work
rebuilding tr. t
Hunters Here from the North.. -- - --
The hunters have been returning and 111, x'. V. henry gives instructing9
howls from file northern woodn'the last ton the violin. Roth of these are artisfa
few days. Messrs. 11,....,/,,,Fisher. Wm. of revgnized merit, and while they are
Chisholm and Oitver Goldthorpe. who commencing their studio on a molest
were in th. Muskoka dlrtrlet. ant scale we see no gt,ud reason why it
hack on Saturday. Mr. Jas. Ik118,111w,n should not prosper and develop into
arrived on Monday from the Sault Rte. :In lustitutiou of conatdt•rable imtoo•t-
MariP di.triet. and Dr. Mabee. who , ant -e.. The Golerich Society Orchestra,
was up on the French River. reported I of which Mr. -Henry 1s the leader. is
at noon today I Thnralay i. F.aeh one i Ailing many engagements both In town
z;t his deeer. They report+a great num- I atwl. at outside points, and la bnlldli g
I..r of hnters In the woods, and plenty ; up a tirstrate.reputation.
or
game,
-- •1 Accident to Writ- Bropbey. -
Armistice alewsoe(sl $ .I The remains of Mrs. Michael Lite:
-
There wan a good turnout for the gin, who died at Flint,.ellptich., aged
church parade of the (:rent War vet fifty-four years. were interred Ill Nr.
)rens to St. George's (•►torch on !tune ..fosepii s cemetery, Klegsbrldge. uu
day morning for the armistlee nlemor•' Tuesday morning. Mr. Wil;h1111
Brokerage Charles hi srw7i•r. There was a Cors IargY► ITrirlrTiNy. tililerTalPr. O town. -who
co11rrregatio11, hw•hwting many member*errw{nctel the rutwrul, met with a
I of. the Women's Anxillary of the i palutul acchlent utter the buttal .cr-
I G.W. .A. The rector, Re S. K vjse _ !le eauturning his motor',
-� �- ---- '.-- -ribH . look for hiss text the words �heare' when be ran up against a (vire
LOCAL a \144). l wu�elen. 11, I'. 3L Ticbecret P.; treas. ' rooter Inv. doth nn man than this t•lotlw'.Ib te' which caught him under'
MO. w,i,i. R. tii\R. I .ids: .r•cretarr, John that h(4. lay down bin 141. for 1114 the chit, -making u nasty wound In
l friend.' This was the theme o1 a very , elle throat. Sir. 1►enla SullIV*., of
Stets* ; .chardaiu, l4I( It. ('• M('' powerful sermon. the Mowing sentences Kingsbridge, who was fitting with him. t
p►,.ru, tyle\A. Ratting. of whlr{t could not fall to inspire those
Masada tEiretktt who mourn the [utile dead. • hard several teeth knocked out and Vans :
.1t the regular tneet1ug bat week Fttel ('arm itteelJau Car 01 Coal. I badly rut abort the face. Dr. Simpr-
of Maitland L..hge• No. int. \-F. ands Thr fuel •utuwit(ee of the town Music Stndk• 1 son. :.f' Kieran. dresse41 the Injuries.
A.M.-, the -f..thowlna t.Rk.s-r4. acre .+'I,4..41- 11••4rd}g__caL_of coal. Tbe t;oderieh a.. -lett' (lrehestr(t has but on the arrival of Mr. Itrnphey 1n
e{w'ei toe ti(...'. it-n(t weir itum,,d- 1..4.4 .•014. casks." the rest Site t!n1t en 1114.11.41 a waste studio. in .• II(h.w•n, Pr. Whitely found It ntr-ess---ary i
.
late past utlstirfh
.t',ls. K. Saunders: *lei 1 is at the\G:T.It. purls today.' furl shod quarters over F H '.'. is To pia tit tom' !nitrites:worhipful master, Win. .1. *Nevin: This sell Is for llrhate ennsnmers in store 'on rh. Synare. Near h11,4 Gena To Make moil* more Popular.
mentor w•ar,lsn. F. i:. Coleman: jnn1lr r::wn. t i1ien etc tonal rotinetiior't'. ("41Ifnn Ore'notionen'ttte piano.'! \r a meeting of the f:oderld, 9kat•'
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- I �-' wwwews /
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BROOMS
THE- (JRf�
BROOMS . . IModel Theatre Program
ire
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SATURDAY SPECIALS
ON SALE
AT
3P. M.
REGULAR 75C
FOR 39C.
ON SALE
AT
3 P. M.
Can you remember when yov bought your last broom for 39c ?-)
"NO" -Not like this one.
SPECIAL VALUES IN TOWELS -
jarge Turkish Bath Towels, .regular
$1.39, each .84
TURKISH BATH TOWELS
Regular $1.00, each
TURKISH TOWELS `
Regular 95c, each
LINEN COLORED TOWELS
Regular $1.00, each
LINEN COLORED TOWELS
Regular 69c, each
LINEN COLORED TOWELS
Regular 50c, each
MEN'S WOOLLEN GLOVES
Special Value
Regular 50c, per pair
12
stores.
.62
.59
.59
.47
.37
FOR
= Week of November 22 to 27.
WOOD CLOTHES PEGS
Regular 36 for 10e, 48 for .10
MOUSE TRAPS (Wood) '. 1
Regular 5c, r . T: r ,-r . :. 3 for 10 E
PEROXIDE FACIAL SOAP
Regular 25c ...... • .. - ....15
M� 'Wear -Ever"
Aluminum Sale
10 per cent. off entire stock for one
week, commencing Saturday, Nov-
ember 20.
Graniteware , Sale
8 -qt. Preserving "Kot iglu worth
75c, 45
b} -qt. Preserving.. Kettles,, worth
.39
.29\I. 65c,
Parsons' Fair Syndicate 1 12
stores
1
MONDAY and Tl'ESI).\1
A Paramount :lrtcraft Picture
Bryant Washburn
in
"Six Best Cellars"
and
Episode 3
"Daredevil Jack"
Jack Dempsey
Trimmed Hats
Regular $8x:10 :and 510.00 for
$6.75
These Huts are fre.b. new
and extremely smart and are
selected from our regular
stock. F\
Specially reduced fpr Friday
ami Saturday at
$6.75 Our Clothes are nut just average=
We know of no especial reason why a
feintlnlftttrft. CXXXxtftnfldltts1nr11ixxtflrRc
SPECIAL SALE
FOR WEEK COMMENCING
Saturday, November 20
HURSLEY BLACK TEA, per lb. .30
Monarch Down Wool, 1 -oz. ball, all colors• x.33
Children's Heavy !Pool Stockings, per pr., .59
Weather Strip, per pkg. 8 .15
Boys' Wool Hockey Caps .69
Boys' Heavy Coat Sweaters, grey - $1.00
Boys' &out Stockings, per pr.' - $1.00
Patent Medicines
King's Cod Liver 011 !g. .....85
Kinss Beef. Iron and Wine .85
lturdoek 1doll Bitters ....$1.00
1)aatler1ne,. small .33
lienderint•, medium a 85
Phillip's Milk of Magnesia.55
Bayer's Alperin Tablets 12a .10
Rayer's Asperin Tablets 24a 30
Rochelle Salts, 2 us 10
'Turpentine, 3-oa. bottle Z5
Men's
1)r. Chase's Cough. Symp... .33
Frultetive•s, large A5
Fruitatives, small ......f... .23
I.isterlIw. small .. , ., .33
itinard'a Liniment
Elect ric oil 33
(ilyc.•rine, 4 -ox. bottle 2,
1(t•idlltz, Powders, tin lax 33
Senna Tet Ieavea, 1 oc. 05
Klug's Mande Pias ; .12
Special
Men's Reav TJnderwear, per garment--- .$1.00
Men's Leather Cloves and Mitts .69 to .98
Men's Heavy Wool Socks, per pr. - .49 to .89
Men's Wool Gloves .49
Men's Heavy Peak Caps, fur -lined ..::':-$1.00
Men's Neckties, big assortment ku'- $1.00
Men's Suspender ' ,69 to .98
Visit our IIardw ire department.. We have a
big assortment of Toys, Dolls and Christmas Nov-
elties and Decorations.
Visit our upstairs department for special
bargains.
L. R.STEELCOI
•..LI tFITI:I� ,_
5C TO $1.00 STORE_
OOD RICH, ONT. -a t
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AVERAGE
Miss M1 R. MacVicar
Kiag,ton-,.trt•ct, Ge.ler► li
In
"WHEELS OF FATE."
WEDNESD.11' and THI RSi)A1- -_
A UNI‘ ER..AL SPECIAL
"Tights? They typifled the abonsina-
tkns of Babylon and Burlique. but the
pastor saw her erystal seal, ber
body's flimsy sheath."
OLAD1"S WALTON
.awl
JACK PERRiN
in (si_
• s JhB
"Pink Tights
(:ti
Also
Universal Screen Magazine
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
A SELZNICK Pi('TI'RIE
Olive Thomas
la
"Glorious Lady"
POLLARD COMEDT
and
PHONE 238 • BRITISH CANADIAN PATHE NEWS
IMI MIN M MINIUIMI MI1Ua uuauuwIaMMI Immommar
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Baptist Church t
Montreal Street
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NOVEMBER 21st
Rev. J. E. McCauley
-TM-preach fmaratre:,tri
eelr+_
11 A. M. SUBJECT
Religion in the Prayer
Meeting
7 1'. M. SUBJECT
1s Divine Power Avail-
able for Human
Endeavor?
BIBLE SCHOOL 3 P. M.
d.T.P.U. MEETING 8 P. M.
YOU ARE INVITED
S ot}l# come to-�s -for-a Suit. But -+l -a- man
wantst not only a Suit that will fit him, but a
- Suit that will suit him, thit is a different matter.
- "h'e're busy."
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.1; F. H. MARTIN, Tailor
HERN'S Boo -r SHOP
Now is the time to
select Christmas Gifts
Weehave now in stock a large range of suitat''•
holiday gifts in
Women's Soft Boudoir Slipper of seve.
colors. ,
Women's Felt Comfy Slippers in a variety of
colors.
Women's Felt House Boots and Check Slippers.
Women's and children's Indi<1<n Moccasins.
In fact we have a large variety ca-• all kinds of
Slippers for every member -of the family.
A Club Bag, Suit Case pr Trunk makes .a very
suitable and lasting gift.
4"w,
For this wet weather get a pair of rubbers at
1.1 RN'S'. BOOT SHOP
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