The Goderich Star, 1933-11-02, Page 800.4', •
• kOoroo. VA!'
Mr.
r Deoit
,vint
With' Ikr.r,
Ueraitact
inte
A
the Cbuh WO
ge's.ch
their: Mag*Le and
4 Weiser, fininer#
ve taken up residence CA
*r. Nastier has join#0.
* the 4#104er
giai
Is taking * pft-
In thebustne�L
The enti.* for the sale of
'InerlOerahin. lelttOdra hOani.;
;tail is new * pragre"ai, Uri. X. 1, Hero
, .0111.4.1 the csavester; The prices are =0
changed. incl .g one 'Week's **Pita
,tate. $5.09; tieSet $2,90.
t4ankorieri4 orviceS ere held on
�k*ut in
morn-
Ir.
the, War of ths
IstioY 'tqods iy•
der thO
.windosr on t a
smaIL
id radio 'esOttiets, rencY
.eOis',demseg*,by, firelinla.10, end water. „
he 'Warta'Oa tilrned.".$0,herarelhe fire,
'lid MOO heads!** and 4he firemen *Om:
had It ,I.toder. control. While there,11,00
ireet 'evidence.:#0.'incentilartera# viewedi
volikinction with tire. -which .occur..
4 in the some 010.40 and In leiMiler
Meaner * few years Ago, It has got ap
7Pearence..: The store 'will be closed this
morning. wetOre 10** inapeetion,
WOO AMONG *Mt MEX$,
The 'current too of. :'Without ..the
Oimpt the ,quarterly.' itiagerine of the;
Mission to Lepers, vontains the following'
- sundayinlrictorie4treeLlinitellourch, _
Pev, W. A. Stormer Or • Orticetieht Sec. ''articietTlvhietrwillbainteresting to Many ". .,...,4_,,,,,,,..i.,.
rotary or Huron Preshytery„ ws,s toe,: Ape. Ooderich ' *pl., As Or., Hooper . Area A ' t'''''"' '''''''r,'-'4'itio,T-3',. A • 'csroPro
'egail tPtistrer..eral •Preaohed lasPirtag or*. fernier science, 'muter '.in the locid Co,1.,, frPcort or OOP Xintati was OM 'Or
1
mons, in the ,morning •on °Steward/44N'. iletitttat ioro,s4.'.!1'1:01.4erwoolv., "41;.:10:011-01r*,14104, '441's: ''CsirrisntewMilraell'i°, tnill°4'eet. tetirtha'gix the .10,*•
ttraraeAtailtY of min and, *onion.. 'Vlore
aro aiallY caaings and .occupations. .but
there is no calling! In which Men eatt, a0'
fati,ninilY falleW 4lesns as by becoming:
:oo4Accrers with. Him, and thus ',Winning
souls for tilint" deolitred, Pr. MacKay, 111
hie Inspirational and -forceful 'addreas, . ,
;ON Z 1000
bat**, _ it. Alt.,Arter:chellenge • Watt in .11$011/
.
,
Mark. 'ohaPter 1# voile 111' 'Codie Ye . - The death'', occurred on lMonday even*,
w
x
cople's
j. Large nunibers we
-Orth0--
ter nd aodeiteh.
in the eheir $44' th spcta1
if,cv, Jame* 14eXCaY# 0,110. of Zondol.
'14othits, oX Seefortht read $
letter from' Rev:, Will.lard A: Young otl
Hensel', who wits to have *Wen an
OM. and Ls recovering, from all °Pool
tiona MeMorialf. Sess*
forth,' Mr.• 'Young ' 04.ended greeting*
frog' Huron rrestVtery, Or whirls he le
the moder*tor. A *Wage of ,sympathy
was endorsed by the Pang people, to be
:toot to Mr.YOuhit.
D. J. ,Toine, minister Of X
church,' extended a cordial welcome to
0
teri
ie pr�ssnt
n, Auburn,
A
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1
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is co
ian and Enili$
414teta
or 5c, Sa an
Oceach
You wili he surprise(' at the
at the quality for the price,
Ore
r be lad petea ruo
prctke t AgriCaititral Park ort Pxidsi!
n iiit, Berbert 1rner,heart
itttatir on. Colborne street toIShteh he
hzd _ridden with' another 'youtO, on tht
real her of his .14e)fole,. and dled :Were
edital,aid COI* reach .ham. '
„
,s1rou knew,X shouittn't"elo
heve" • „heart; trouble," the Unfortunate
yOnth, la reported 't1 -have Ad& He was
orried•tatO a nearby' residence, but was
dead when Pr4. W. IroViallow reached ia
side. The doctor has , stated that
had been treating 'Herbert for some time
for * heart c-aftlietion and had given hint
a certificate excusing hi* from PlaYstail,
training at retool, and further had:
,warnealdmrzot to participate In Arai.
, uous exeratse, • "
• D. Hill, physical' Instructor and in tAWS:-CIUllitCH
thug(' of tporta ot the Collegiate, 'saki Victoris. street Valte4 church
. person -
that the rugby team, had nothing to do age ,was tile scene of a wedding on Sat.;
with the •schools as It was si,t0Wh team, urday, October 2,8th. at g 0.10PIC#. When
Herbert, he said, had 'breUgat 'him the misi IA* vizabeth ohwel),,, (laughter of
doctor's Oertttleate, and he was not 1S1C the late . Austen Church and . Mrs.
ed to participate in . and sports. ,c,burch, was =Rea tn•merriage to pasty
,..$401021101
• r •
NOW .244, 110*
lluro� mere'
GODERICH. A I,
t is •Iliftereot..
cts and Allied 'ambled* efEelentfr jaui
Olat*'ClOY el, se
;ling
-how
year hence
For further pstationlatus Atone 400." or write Box WO 004erick
or OM IttOe eehaot.
NrAltirOXIE sTEWAST, Is,•• soNA11.0 MaetE0
Cioosoloretal
nstruction and Aispereriort#,
front
•••:••
A
OW,
Ay, WOnesdat usds
trained 'Oleg wericers will be. in
.4ernall4
• 9 '
:tt
,
and the eVening "What la fri. •
priate atitheMs and at the eVeninit'seri. 0.• ,Straehan. "Or. Ralph Hooper vire Mrs. H. /Waterton sang.. enthightstic over his Iworic among
the lePera et Addle Arphi Aldo
In on Bead?" The choir contributed .appro,„ Minnie Strechan..deustter of the late D.
ca, and to. is his daughter, Uiss, Helen
' FARM IsItINSS PM. Hooper, and 'also WS, Hooper, who has
She JO 4,cre , fel* . of the late Wesley recently,,Joined her husband.' In a re-
Aflln, the Maitland ConveSsion, has tent 'letter Mr* liriaPer tell* Of the veil
been told to J. E. ItEaeatiet, hianhernuM. bright 4prospects for the development of
--40ederich. On the Arra le 25 .acres of the Work Among, 'tonere', and ho* happy
cIIM, titlik**)eittaik*_. 4344, -
Jugs. The-PrhIr**W-1411terSto'oct 10' Witt; 100.71MOlgrwtmtr-hee,trietthirlt
$2.502, an Indication- of. ruin' •prio
home built where he and family were
hereaboilts' todaY) l'ete the All* tanto live.
ornsiderodJexcellent property. 'A . Week
-sot at,. the auction .aale the TOWn ACCIDENT FATAL
_
- 42on ehott Of the, reierve-b14.-,- Li"kr...,..„Clititton ,;(11Itten,- plea In-
.0
• pFiticEBS
1kt 'a largely attend0 meeting the
PA or st-oferge's eleeted
ofifters for the ensiling term TheY Are:
Proldent, Mr. Iteribert Bridle; vice. pre-
Theident# Mts., OladYt Shore; Seeretary.
Vaiter Ruble: tresurer....3.11ss ,Iirargeret
p•,,:nnor; convenors; •04ial. -Mil, Margaret
Vans:. religious, Miss Andre i'Dowker
lcOlwut, Miss Joan 0001 trariSporta..
von, 1,410. ottrutto zftos; program, the 'hospital yesterday iiridleated
nother--arai
after Ate, and x, make you to beepme ing, at the ' home or oughter,
fishes* of4nen4.
*tie* soar `Canadian •••:
were giVen hrletti# tirld the representa-
tion from each church asked to atinia.
The treasurer's report given by Ray
Pride, . or , zaw.virter,banct.04,10hoWed: 0.;110efrcelLts,
gleers-Are-C
Oj
;• Kalne and
Clinton, Nov. /...-Less then :four :hours- Th* 'llouduating eentinIttee'a. repo
after he had bon:terribly ,injurea lit an. vas brought * by• Rev.
utomobile ,eraSh here, Henry 'Oeeks. aged heartily endoiled ‘by the delegates.
iveill-ignOwn 'resident of Clinton, the • sixth year
4ed aW*Y the Cantor( hospital about, president. .1ttqf Pride, flensill, is Niee-
3.30, o'clock yeSterday •arternoen. President; VtisS,Adiary Seaterth.
- Alfred- °lazier also of• Clinton still seeretary, and -ttoy McLaren,. 00841,
In the hospital and alth,ougli he had treasurer, • ,
be'en ,reported te seriewly injured a$ A fUll ch'oli. was present, and contrt.
e4 er 6 u 4 ux„0, 'MP!, $. ...Lean; he 14 epro.vockor one:brother, ,ros.. .day school were:also' present in. a bodY;
a residt of the Crash, a, report from the huted ari anthem. ',.A, tillartette
' co
n ers' C epli‘ Ooderlelt, and ell grand- A flift.elloir Was Pa dance 'Ur hen.
etualren, The runerai - g „pike -er-thelriemory- Of the 'dead, youtly who -
this .afterttoori: t'w:rma ea; ,e•hheYoittbehaoartister,erc- !oar, wyeritionprthd,rewrb:
E.MacGREGR. sent :Message`, of sympathy,,
'Captain -A. E, Vtacerept, for Many
•inintstered at the elose of the 111Orning
$ervica. 411. members are urged to ls
present. OoSpel ,service at 7 pari..' 41414
Jed, "The queStion, Of Questions."
. Persian Balm is a sheer delight to Use.
C:6ole and relieves irritatiora eaused ty
• weather cOnditfortS, Imparts Awe •
charm and beauty to the coMpleX4n.
Vragrant and, 'velvety smooth. Wolfer
leaves a -Vestige Of stickiness. swiftly .
,alzorbed' by the Aissues • and Stirciuletes,,'
the siOn.. Persian. Balm. is the *edges
1%11440.# 1.1e'saYl# 4 not q#0040re# by the peroy Laws, toil ,ot,mr„ and um Ernest toet'...retosita, ,overy. woman will ay.,
Lavt$ Itev. P. W. Calk. Otheiated. The predate the subtly •distinctive charm
Collegiate, -- • •
totett Atten0441 Vineral pride was becorhingly gowned- in blue ftWeved by the use erthk trntgleal
e funeral -wet held -on- Monday -and .'crePe„ grey ,black • coat trimmed ,tion,
iras 'YerY' /argelY attended, ladicatiVe "iv),•th grev Aar c)114r..' she was, attended
WllfrId 141.san,',Ilitreu MAO,' 44 .14114 -41*._1110, re400.0,. held for the,'Youth anal ,tdsterilifiss Madge Church,
;111;!.?Triolii-opierb**611,',kriOwn-citiXen, deep-4arreatrifilt4on,linazzralnlena.i.:..*-11,4*.o.re blue_ with matchirix,
,13trif-e1747 had -been 1410ellerall, war lividOW7liCtliesicts-of-hortnirsootllho*krideirtiaiiTias.salia.., brai,
• all IninniOr., but Vt.aa up. and around and After 'a-,tliert service at the . ther#:,Ernesk Karl 1,4v7s. After the eere,
Mr.
,a,TwheoemkplohenrctstisivIenathut. Tcheteianitte, Tyairyotsciingidolittnristathnotaeorireasd,taiitt3triz s'Iror trlp to:,z,nann4d-nir. liclatritiglaertta,7;a.
Township,, the son a Thomas Thompson Long hetet.* the cortege arrived the sacw. on their return reside on Park St,
'41kurrar-4fethorlseter-741.00111$04jall.
had lilted 'here -practically-all•- his life;
r-4mne-ye, . as
ployee, and them carried on an tee busi-
ness. Latter*, he. htici been Salesman,
here, for the E. 1)...Sruith Nursery Com-
pany,. Of Winona. Mrs. -T11.02npson.,, for-
merly Zged • Sarah. Andrews, predeceased
Out, in 1916. He was a member Vie,,
Watt street,trnited Church 044 of the
C. O. V. Out aoCouservative ;in politics.
Besides his daughter, Mrs. 'Wilfred Mc -
, -#34,4adifice-Ivaa•Alled.Wv*,:t. titi*enavAllgc
came. front. slii-tvalkii-40. life,. and every
_tagiorrt .51-payfir-1. ast-tribute-o
respect to the, memory of, a popular stu-
dent, and $enthAii churchman. -The stu,.
dents Of , the" Middle 's 'and UPPer''' School
way
111(111413.0
*Iv ,Oenunu.. :niens he'll:relit.' observed:in
George% church on Saturday (Re -
of the (*sit:lei:16 Collegiate Institute, vvith ineinbrartee paYY at 'LSO'
Principal' P: Hume,, and members f The W T. ii"!•*).11; hold its regular'
the staff, marched in 4 body, lined ,on' meeting' at the %home of Mrs. J. 11.'001 -
North street!, and then occupied . the borne -On- Thursday' evening). Yilveniber
block of ieats IMO or the jeCtern in 'Pal. at 7.30, '
the church, where teachers Of the •Sun- The MacGillivray svtissien Band of
will'8vitzloteutacttia.:17;heiaelloa.p, po,i7trrigt ,c.).311:f thui:etak,1:?±5:areteav .
nitev: Samuel ..Wiartin, Will • tell the
Story, "Working „ for .112•Ist.,in the -Y.uls
onp in Nortifet,Thilted church on. gun,
4141:4 Nate:
executive coMmittee, The*111
M- ,
, the et (in e second arid fOurth Tuesday.
vittoiritnix 11a1,LOWE'EN,T, 1411,TT
He is said to he resting corafOrtably,,....
The accident atoned shortly before
the noonholir_on Wednesday at the in,
terSectlim ef Orange and Mary street*.
ie jitiloc4bTuteM4Pilow,c,e wai..,theen ptiene Aisarty onl,iicartf_s.ivihi-a9n-ShePthh.eit.iaednite_ovItirit: tctoraktytrtvasoti most :
utratay evening of this week. -when a Passenger and on which Olaziff-Wu
44tnahers et the Meileattirit. Canoe club * *tillt"11- the. '4.41-11-111.4g •IT4arO''vtas arrest -
entertained the ladies to•the_first• Eodel ed and beenreleased$2,000 bail.
of the Season.' Everyone had a good
441 1*-ionst-the---alfalc Wat-3110StIaleteS31.4
Cards 'Were enjoyed, the ladies' prize
being Won by Miss Gladys Olnn and the
gtriticmani, by Robert _jolinStort. After
Slipper The proxy guests diineed4 the
fljft$UppjtCbL0U
' "Cliestra.
-OP ES -WEBB/r410-
• Mr. and llitts. Matthew Orunimett,•for-
Vier residents of Clinton arid Ooderkh,
who left about fifteen year8_ag0 to reside
* at ilaidtat4sPri, recently olebrated their
, deir-s'eddincia .of their
son, Bert. 435 ,Av4,nue H. South, swat.
ThIrtY4Our grandthildret2 were
present, other members of the tawny
brit -444w the total number of gUesti up
to fifty. The aged, 'eoUple „received MallY
slcsely gifts. Among the--thildren andT
'grandchildren present vete:. Ur. and
Ur& Orurnmett, Mr. and Ws. it,
tirunintett. Mr. *rid ,,Strs. W. Ortim-
melt, Mr,---entl.--4(ra,
Mr. and Uri, W. McMillen. Ur. and Sers
J. lititth1004 and their faMilieg
*Telex' and. Verheil1startirt. f1tielits from
•-outside points iistere, Mr. and 1,10. 1.
Knuckle and daughter. Uri. Nithitting
°Ind sour ot--thmilurnfltre.-11r
town, Mr. and Mr*. 1).-COW17-7
, WOOTAt.11411VEIVE
.nmovros IITREET
Inflwaattat altitinfla. Get rates
frixt belOsio Otteirluil or olsolibls
new insurante.
flending sit tinniest into the'Oook death
. -
W. S. R. Holtnes and-Robert-:Cree were
the 41Knit13menT:- 1)r. Hunter-oftioderle.li
conducted * post mortent_'examination
end an .inquest is scheduled to take place
-next:Wednesdey at 10
• OPENS
PiiifloP;,-Mities-lialst and MacKay; and
Mr. Herbert Greene sang. • "
The plaee o meeting next year Will be
Renaah. • •
Afterwards .the delegates were the.
under °Ur. Davies, who Paine, from Owen- clay • ,;, i - pastor, .Rev. G.
T.
Sound to be present at the...tm'' eral,..4. ' Watts, wliit*pnar;:acl:114eit,.
guests of the Westminster- 'Guild at a ,,,..., ...,,.. 4, , ,,,,,,, ,....„,... the evening: at -7
stiehil hi,, 4n the reettire-room wit- re- .--Y'''•4'. ''''e'.91.' ''"It- '''r,P''' '''''‘Av-ril 'Patine* °II
freshniento ,vere served. - 4-OrarticAtes, diedAtti.Sartialastrixt-, :Fli'-rvitar*-14lltgitll;-thtk--'`Vrofilsic'n, ptiadit' -- , . •• ' ' ' '
:
hiltellill 'aerie
. .• were 011, the altar, Pieced' there on su
Suude$ ,rnerribi• Enhiect, "Ought- cap--
. n.,
(gat street United church at 10 o'clock
•
81
day 'aged years. • Born at coriericii; covered the ratliMia, the thane& Love -
1Y. bewiliete 'of gelden ohrysanthein , The Men's sum0y. :club, will meet An
he started his lakes career With his
father. . CaPtalu Miirdoch MacGregor,,
and obtained his first 'canimalicl 11411P,
-0-re on Sunday
• , with his father had the ,dietinetjon
of taking:tbe /*rat large v.etiti *to tilt
'tp,min.tetteute ruret 'Port 'William for
unloading. 'While in.',command of the
e Idllarttirimit-Trane4-
Portation, poi4imiky, he was caught in
the -;tif WhIch*th
1913, he reggded-iis the Scores of •people resident in uhdou v1004, who will
be we oreacter in worth 1-1/%*•ttarst*I:ginstgt. Sii'9411t:.1:10eitlitkhese .fOrward
and vicinity have found now - comfort St, 'United tihiireli on Sunday #101,11ing deck. of hit Vessel, which, dliabled„ was.
and relief from suffering. after 'submit- fepraents to marked. degree the pion -
ting dotting ,on, Our, bo inanagea to,
*teLtreatinentlatilerbert. Ifsktha- eering sphit of the-cinatheil-llenle--ards,-.
WaY# . sPorVielist in foot manipulative siOnary. Ills experiences along the line
methods or curing keriain disease/0 who of Itinison,Bayliallway during the con -
bas ;0SW/hatted the Hathaway Poot struetiOn period and his -work in :the
Chnle ,Stitte 300, Royal Bank building. port Of Churchill 'itself before and dur-
Mr. Hathaway, Who is a disciple • of Ing the clearing of the toWn.Sites of Call-
the-lamoUs-Dr.,4kicker-olayAvell be re. *dela neit
garded as * ParticillerlY • in unique and thrilling.
VielY Of the Many year* he luta *Pent 10 Rev, "SOW' Martin.4s be is UnoWfi„ to
this .VI:rtit4lat held:4 years during which conStriletion„ Men ofithe. northland) has
inta..ticateCtitOitAgrIOLOI:.PLOPla,,A01.7: ..Arintuitt-Apneffitilll&Y,„„tELAW.3.1.1.,e
feting * score Of different •gorn' ronlatitio history Ind the ecerimate Poe,
plaints, - Churchill. • -
People who are chronto sufferers faint There la treat public interest in ,bis
arthritis.. rheumatism, .:netnitii, .,etteute,
tornveio',7tto.,- would be well advLsed to
.consUlt- Mr, Hatha*ay for *t leut an
examination if not a, treatment. The
mane ous resurtsffriacik-,have bee
taint& from, triatintite of 'OAS tyPe, are
•:surticient-, to: cense anyone to 'Pause- and
:cerisider the value or manipulative treat-
ments of the kind.
Ur. Hathaway Will be pleased to make
special: appointinent, to suit your cent
letice.-Or-yoU4n$,Y viAlt his 0
Ing the regular *tura Of from, Its, to 3 -
and 00* For ,a0POintInent
otttelde re/Alter Wu* kiiidif tall Metcalf
0162.
Rev. Seim li‘tin Comes
walk-
Reihvey Terminal
o *
on ti1selalift Nalt-Troliting *iv - ,
sufferer* in Writ" thatatIG Rev. Samuel A. Martin, of Churchill,
From
day by ,Mrs. Palmer, in „memory of her
us:1;mnd". who wa_gtilett on in the, able sycijaen ; be • iree te. -aKe an active
He GreatWar.winarg„,olviiiterov:nriwyhesirin nsoa near to the sa::11e. we'rlosife--oafs---cmheurcnrh--411,,Staitebirob!
at the anniversary of her soldier -husband's 4neeci 1)•;'
death, lett 'few' dry' eyes In the vast' Services ,at street :united
a thureh. churph,.. Sunday,- November 5th,- , will be
The setirice WaS: gondueted', by the conduc y • e pa ,
1882, tbe Rector,.;Bev. J. N. ,assisted Crailri as ,follows: 11. a.m.) **ea, "The!
torrn 01 Nen•-•,' Aiehdeaeolt-JOriesrEateniari,•:„And Divine fireserice;", 7 P.3314 "Keeping In
Rev. D. J. Lane, or Knox !Presbyterian. st4C the 7,1kirastra?, 7,Sunday school
$ jury church.. As the tatket was borne from At pin tr, P S Monday evening at 8
the church. the it:Aver-hearer's stood as a
guard .of tOrlord The preeessien.formed.
and as hundreds of people hued the
titice 'her, through the Cape Ilarct-41341?.
noirleice, He
is:veaittt,. iteirivagisceo.otnl.:110s, hoetodsehen:rrse 60; :-Itbetaauterrnlo.Ineit::7ePetav.t!ticTiiid, ::41,el,41°.eaterwtahliY.13,,;(11:7eis.r40' itriiryowbrti4rvitetesoiniii:i
• • n nd
In his how* the channel Was renam-
Bridle All former dims. The ower
-
•
rt
:et:OrY .0f the _hien2vito,..,tridured, _Ingot
hards#100 the line to •Ilnd*On
, Born Prints!: ' Edward 1.11s.tid„
Righliiiiit-paiirititeTTMt-: Martin -
Served as * home •nitsitionarY great
-"Citiee 'atifin the Wither, Woods, Crowning
his -cuter by oUtstatillIng serytee Can*
aoes.new northland lit the Jest six
/Ora. '
0 00
oteteetaitemort*n.e0outiltee
ield et orate church, Porter's Bill, on.
Tueaday evening... 'there was * :good
program ot -contests and gawk and*
large *Umber idtereled,
_
• ..
P-01. * • '
" Serslees the-saptiat Churcitviaunday,
November 5th; *ter, Rev. W. Bunt:
e se oo a 10- classes for -;e11;
gosnet•SerVice at 11 0,.m., subjett, ‘"The
Church's First • Great Business ‘-the
World." The 1,6ts;•
r3 Oittoilet Will be ad-
expertsea 10.0 ' tAlbert Shore, Harold Taylor and -• Herbert -
regor--4tallriek--41e7-1
'thereafter foriniany .years,.;looluding -beire31-; we're: • Harold,' Turner, Walter
Ittiftie, Toni .1Cheestiaw. Ted Carrie,• Den -
netted. in thi.trni‘ld State*. berate retir-,
0,014 . croft,' Xelth 'Outt; Kenneth Cutt.
Ing to 'ME in
Sarnia, A w: Bert. McCreath, Qtarence•-14141c.-..Xdward
ri*'**314444-1-14fir F.:}"111"7 1:2slaTilder
. Is survived 7 d Blackstone. tame, .10rom-Eng..1
tone. 'With rs
.1
liVunerat *0 -*14- , -sister, miss ,
uou.m,‘,.• • , hot year, ana many close wends,
-t
terment *mar,. Wade , .
Cemetery.
olisi B, ays 15 '41i)eittting. it Month With.
Mtli« W5, It. *Met 1 OhitaY.
tRvhl, Woodstock, Is
visit -
Ing her *mother, Mns. C. A. Nairn.
Come and .see- our splendid showing of Coats before Pie next cold snap. Stylish and with
hie) soil collars and some with fur on sleeves- of Beaver, Wolf, Sable or Opossum, Warm-
ly; lined and interlined. Sizes 16. to 44; Prices sped*" •
Pe man's. natural shade oterino in two,
piect or cortibinations„ sizes 34' to 42,,
' Regular .$195., .Per slat 1..
Penman's. double fleeced Cobrnatons
sizes 34 to itt, Per
Boys' sizes 28 to 32, Per S1t „
eet, in green, Creara. or ,bliff„
mp1ete 'with -brackets and pulist, • Speg
44
$‘41,4*****44:korf 440444,00***1800
n 0 4 g ten, ue
largest Size.
.000 per pair... 6 $t31
yards and 4 yards wide. Extra heavy
quality in tilt .or Noll new patterns.
(,nod choice at,. per square yd, Trie
New floor Oilclothes, in t, 11;4 2 and
,
wide at, per squire yd„..
1Pindlikter., tandon, is the
wet a her ,sister, W. Bleck,
Itt
sl'n8t10.6 Gatrp* TontOt?,
Mr and Itees terang, Nertlik
'endlgre. 'Thos. Itoung
.3V
Itr*: Mbin, W417
,44.,at_9t. Sertit 'BeY.
vs1ttog athe helot; Ur;
Jiiho HOU*.
rweekt Or' 13Pu,
tier sister; Mr* 40itoos *Iltster' tc-W IN"
r
' Mr. laid MI. it H. Othaittikeller, of
Buffalo. N.Y.. were week -end 'visitors
with, Mr. and. Mts. Thos. Voing.
mid son Ice,
of Neils Otorners, Ste Visitint with her
parents, and.lirt.0.11. Hunber.
Mr. And Mrs. Ow. Stager have re-
turned to dim, • atter
spending the own
' tits lit Oode-
Mrz 4&5 '
rich.
NUS, tettirned
Ohio, todayt cratitoday) att4r- *Una
tt witty lirs.13`,. ta. Wort, Rot at, fOr
lomat wok*
O Kr. end lb* OM*
1*** * OM* frinie4
4 to 4.
'to Oodt.
th
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The late - gerhert H. *Veinier, -father O1..
the deceased, went overseas with the
•fgist Battalion,and made the supreme
. • tr.conbral.
Tibiae*
Get . your ' a, d
irciuspyS cleaned and Vregseds
at VrciOrnaillS and they will
look just as they 6.04re from
the *„tailor in the first (ase...
Headquarters" for ladles' and
.gentlemen's eIZOett ,cleaning.
AfROOMAN'i,f,r0
PHONE 122-
,dOpEulbs FRENcil DET
CLEANING Itiffixtits
W• EST. ST. •
_
We ,11 -ave iwit received a
-nice assortment of
RORS
TIME!. GOOD IN SCOThAND-
Jainei
teen-eed. *Attalla _5. Oederieli
After' Seven Menthe -11101idaY in '
llatre,,Ditgints
enLei Leonard -has -return
of his periodical jaunts to Mild Scotland,
his native heath, and -reports things
-,tioortittor hi the lard of the heather. He
away sevia month:: railing In
March .the Ouellette' 'Of
spent most of his'time at Oban. in At-
gyieshiri, manner resort on, the, West
tout; where his brothers- and sisters re-
side. Oben, a tatm of 1,000 people, his
thirty-two hotels and the.mitehatte'and
heateltist hada. liniment stimmetot:busi,..,
new 1*. Leonard reports, People eeining.
frosn *11 over the world to *Pend thou,
Iwo/ and when inotiO 15 spent in Scot, -
land it .triseriably stops there. Mr. Leon-
ard Wets. He taw no situ; of unem-
ployment and bappineea prevailed.He
also:visited. Ologoor, Edinburgh, WO,
Aberdeen enti-Mignei Isteddt# *toe be
was born; and where: he rerun/red at-
tiatutioce with num/ ol hit , former
hool ihuras.
The tehni in Aberdeen, oe othe:
place. in Scotland are not one whit.
"tioto" or :lighter" witUi. their'ahekelst
than they;are in ttoderich, tart Mr.
'Leonard, httlignoultly -refuting any sug-
gestion that Scotsmen are 'niggardly In
M011eY *atter* , 13114t ter ewrioitti-ake,
he litiOd the cot et Scotch whlakey,
-best Wanda. It sold lOr 32 cent* a gia,
he was Wormed, ansi they or Ire
stuff. /tett tells. for 1 onto it pih4 attd
OrotiOnen treat one another, mu
Abodes& it is timer tem* since Mr
totenirni its inSoOthond oind be noticid
marked change * the better.
a s apes az) • size suit.
able for t.iy room
from 75c up
EE
Iflatt011 neater Farnituri
FEATURES sTnEs.iiitcll
SHOES
1—gado on a special, measure-,
ment *IOW normal •
posture and proper distribu-
tion Of weight Between heel
and.' 4,Iso special -fit--
ting arch -construction.
2—Free fitting ball and toe,
lines.
3—.Non-binding throat n ,
vanp lines.
heel -with seam—
msi e mug.
6 ---Wedge adjustment the
• sok Jiang to correct run -
over heels._ —
6—Sock pocket for in-
- set support tigiustable to in-
.jyjdu
.14
7:—Shank Of •18 -gauge temper-
ed spring steel supports the
'-'...1`ngitudiritil 'arch.
8 --Width AAA tb-331Effiridirer:
,otely' priced bigh.gr a 4 e
shoes. • t
...-Let..us-tiemonstvatheae*--Cot4--
fort Shoes to you tit
Reis" ShoeSkire
thlr thithiar Eisitorot
Nationally' Advertised -
tore Merchandise
'give ea01 week *0 list of..pres ou itemicyou know.
November 3ril to 10,tiu
A.V1,144T1l, otium
23c (so tax)
'5465 -ritiossima45.55***********
kittrsll sAtts
ATIVES
420
RAZOR 11141)
Arallet, .Oillette
$ tor 250
MILBURN
sure and
NERVE PILIM
• 44c
d I0.i
IPANA, TOOTH
PASTE
430 Ow tot),
tefiturig RUA
Label yellow, te:
$01114S51'OW8
BAST TALCUM
Se, (mte tax)
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rims
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or
it)
AT POISON
MON' ROSE
11$4
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