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We have just passed into .stock
,some very smart numbers in
Skirt$. Tailored styles with
'pleats..and tricky pockets in all •
shades and sizes,. at each
$1.95 and $2.95
See the ;new Gored Skirt, a
actical style for every pur-
pose, complete range of shades
and sizes.
2.95
Girls' Skirts, sizes o to 1 4x.
Smart styles for the Junior
Miss and very reasonable at ea.
$1.95
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Wool Pullovers
The largest range we have ever shown.
Fine wool Pullovers and Twin Sets, in' all
the Fall shades.
$1.49 to $3.25 each
Girls' Crepe Dresses
Sizes 10 to .14x in, •bright shades, new
high neckline styli's.
HAVE YOU JOINED OUR KAYSER HOSIERY CLUB ?
GEO. W. SCHAEFER
'Your Store of Value
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A Christmas Gift
Suggestion.
PHOTOGRAPHS always please.
A gift that only "You" can give.
Please- llow-Mr --Trvsaler� to �riie_a__
your personal gift problem with
a Gift that will please and a Gift
that is appreciated..
Trussler's_ Studio
GODERICH, ONT. =y"
Cor. Hamilton St. and The • Square
SIAL' AND- PERSON.
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'terns of $oe'•lal interest are, las*
vite,t 0y. The Star,' *hen .your
. #lave `bests; a - phone . call
71, giving thee! Beres and where
they % Come tern, . will • be 'appreei z..
. Shckuld YOU be leaving ,Loan •
Qi1 • dr,. visit or 'Aril' , Your friend
would be' interested, Eery per.. •
Son reads 'the"- .Personal Colunr 4.
in a town nett'spaper-We there,
fore want all, the personal or
.social items .a.e , can get and
thank 150U dvain an:e •fes telling
is . anyti ►t will help, ,
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Miss' Mary4?e3r, Cambridge Street
ePen'G the week endrin London.
Mr. Robert Johnstgrti is this week at*
fending the County`"Clerk& and Sheriffs'
Conventions in ' Yard°. •
.i>*Maay MacViear are
this 'week attending the Royal Winter
Pair in Z ,Tonto.
Mr,. and Mrs. A 7ph' Walters left last
Saturday for VanDuver where they in.
tend to reside,
Mr, Wm. /min and Joseph, of Luck-
ire Visiting with Mr. said Mrs, R.
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Mr. J. A. Snyder is ' attending the
Dairymen's Convention at the Royal
York .Hotel in Tortnto. •
MIS. S. E. McDowell, 44 ` Britannia
Road; Will re: eine for the Arst time
since her arrival Ir Goderich, from 4 to
6 p.m. on Thursday. December 5th.
--liTil... -w7-t , r1 r, of WhiteelilxrCli,
and` l 's: Sam Reid, of Lucknow, spent
last week with their cousins, Mr. and
Mrs. R. T. Phillips,
Mrs. Hugh Ross suffered a fractured
hip on Friday afternoon when she slip-
ped, on the snow-covered sidewalk at the
crossing at West Street and the Square,
She was taken to •the hospital where the
injury was treated.
Mr. E. R. Wigle was last week elected_
chairman of the committee on by-laws,
of the council; of the Ontario College of
PhartrraP T" s,W_lale `..';el Stse# to -the
(above position when attending the semi-
annual , sesson .of tile council in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Salkeld motored to
Toronto and visited their son, Mr. - Jack
and Mrs. Salkeld.. •
M 1 s s Pauline Johnston;" youngest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert John-
store, Waterloo Street, suffered a broken
collar -bine on Tuesday evening When she
fell while out playing, with one of her
• friends. rauline was takers to -the hos-
pital for' treatment-: and stayed there over
night, returning to her home on Wed-
nesday morning.
The Christian Service Group of W-
toria United church held their monthly
social evening at -the home --of Mr. _and
Mrs. James Adams .on Tuesday, Nov.
26th. Rev. Mr. McClung, minister of
the Baptist church, was the guest speak-
er and gave an interesting talk on'"Duty
and Vomti+on" followed by a helpful dis-
cussion. A social half hour was enjoyed
by the guests..
Mr. and Mrs. 3. H. 'Marshall, Rose..
heath Gardens, Toronto, announce the
engagement of their only daughter. Doro-
thy.. Elizabeth, to - iffy, John- Arnold Mc=-
Connell of Goderich, eldest son of Mr.
John W. McConnell of Woodstock ' and the
i late Mrs. McConnell. The marriage _will
take place at St. 'Paul's Presbyterian
Church in Toronto on Satz rday, Noveln-
-{ger-y0 hSkt- 2:34 p:m=--shesseremony fosse-
conducted by Rev. R. C. Nfe:Dermid, pas -
1 for of the church.
• '''.'THE BAPTIST ' CHURCH
REV. S. R. McCL NG, • Minister.
10.00 a.m.-Bible :School:'
11.00 a.m.--"OBEDIENCE"
/ Ordibagnce of the Lord's Supper
47.00 p.m.-
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A pretty :wedding of'mueh interest took
place -on Tuesday. November 26th,, at 2
p.ni., when Miss tall*it.r,Orena Anderson.
daughter~ .01 Mr. R. W. Anderson ` of
Guelph, was united In. Marriage to Mr.
Arthur Whoroas Ooddard,' son of. Mr,
and Mrs. Arthur Ooddard. " The ceremony
was performed by` Rev. A. C. Calder, in
"the rectory of St. George's church, Mrs.
Hild> Wilson acting as .hridesd and
4'« John Videan as german.
The bride look d. cluirMing in a plum
colored transparent velvet ,dress with
matching aeSessories, and wore a corsage
et orohlds, whilethe_lrride maid wore
wine colored transparent velvet and a cor•+
,saga of Yellow • mu.; The' groin's gift
to the brtidesmaaid Was or ~purse and to the
groom man,, a sea
A .reception. WAS ld at the home : of
Mr. and Mrs. Ar M Ur • 'Goddard, Quebec
Street. -Ws. , ,. rd re eived in a
black %transparent .:r.; t . gown and car-
reed . +American Bea k roses. LIttst
Vinee and yrs. , Bruder poured tea
from a table Preto decorated with pink
carnations" and ; dies of the same
color. A three -s wedding cake grac-
ed the. centre of, , e table.. About 40
guests were present
The bride choee •%a her travelling cos-
tume, a brown crepe'.dress, trimmed with.
velvet and corresponding accessories, and
-n-brown--travaitng•-coat.-,--
Itiends from a "disstahle attending the
wedding and, reception were:, Mr. R. W.
Anderson, Mr. and Akdr'a: Prank Hill, Mr.
Anderson, Mrs. Florence R.ichener and
Mr. A. McBeth otGuelph; and Mrs. Bru-
der of Oakville. '
Mr. and Mrs. Goddard left later in the
afternoon on a motor trip to Washing-
ton and other l oust#. They will reside in
Guelph upon their return.
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DUNGANNON-
CAPITAL THEATREGODERICH
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0111pare E. 'Brawn in "Si of a.&Wor" with i nk .141e 711. __'M ArY 1V _ - ONLY-Ban-i�l�ite: •
- HUGH HERBERT and HELEN BRAODERICK
A new attraction brimful of crackling humor and sprightly -rcimance. The
men h'.,s_best.speetl-show
"TO' BEAT THE BAND"
With Erie "Top Hat" Bore. AMOCO; Goderich Musical Society.
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MAY' ROBSON, FAY WE AY, VIt 1 ORt ° JOE, in
"MALLS OF THE GODS"
TRUKTRInd
',* WILL ROGERS
ANNE 13HIRLEY, mytx S. COBB, EUGENE PALLETTE and STEPIN
FETCHIT in'vite'yof1 to voyage along the 'stream of content and wholesome'
-humor
"STEAMBOAT RQ, l KID -THE BEN D"
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1111NERY
Month-end Blearing of Fe]t Hats
at greatlyreduced prices.
Reblocking and Remodelling Care-
fully and Reasonably Done
G'OTHAM GOO) S111PE ROSE
Service or Chiffon, at 75c per pr.
We mile .your patronage.
M t�: ►.: & S-McKINNON_ _
Plume 155 . SQUARE
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Good news for every girl at Goderich and vicinity
DOLLS ! DOLLS ! DOLLS !
Beautiful "SI IRLEY TEMPLI" Dolls
4:very woman and. child lows this sweet -young lady of the
Screen. She bas made millions of children happy. Girls
admire ,this "BABY DOL." '
Mothers make your own baby sweetheart happy -Every • girl
would love a "SHIRLEY TEMPLE D()LL" for Christmas.
Give a Shirley Temple Doll for Xmas.
A beautiful picture of this sweet child given"F "'
, away . .
rr Doll.
Now on- dri�Iay
�.. Allow sur to soirgost for Used G'xftei- ... _
' O.'V, N$$ERVE and I YREX.
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"Come in and inspect oar Complete Stock, "
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Many people in ,this community seem
practically unaware that there is in
Dungannon a complete and up-to_date
library whose shelves contain some -2600
volumes, or mores of such types as fiction
(aaetilt and juvenile) travel, adventure,
science, agriculture, biography, poetry,
religion, economics, and. history. To
tins • will be -made an addition 91 new
'books this year, amounting in value to
about $60.00. The memt,ership fee is
'50c per year, :less than 1 cent a week
'for as many hours' instructive reading as
it, desired. The preferences of readers
are considered' when new books are or-
dered: To those who are not ,already
members .and pay the subscription fee
now, the balance of this year is given.
free. On Friday evening. Dec. 6th, the
library is sponsoring a .concert iri the
parish hall, they program to be presented'
entirely by local talent, and by the pupils
of Dungannon school, An evening of
fine entertainment is guaranteed to all'
those who attend this annual event.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus McDermid -are
_among those in attendance at the Royal
Winter Pair.
Mr. ' and Mrs. Carman Hayden,. of Port
Albert,, were guests on Sunday with Mrs.
Hayden's mother. -
Mr. Charles_ Elliott..bas . r-etgrned from
icifuntinfrtrip in Nal there Ontarto. + e
succeeded . in shooting a fine deer, which'
he brought home with him.
The five -dollar tickets offered by God-
erich hospital are to be on sale here
during the month 'of December. Pur-
chasers of these tickets,' or certifimtes.
are given one week's free treatment for
any member of the family during twelve
months following the _ purchase.; The
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tickets may be obtained from rs. R.
Davidson any time in December.
A unique method of ,assisting In the
teaching of civics. vghich - ]s now on the.
curriculum of all public schools has
been adopted by Dungannon school. An
election for president, of the Literary So
ciety of the school is - to be held. Nom-
inations were held oats Tuesday, the can-
didates nominated being Miss Alma An-
derson and Richard Park. 'The election,
which will be held on Friday afternoon.
and. at which every pupil of tire school
mil2 be requirerr o pari 'his -or -her vote.
will be conducted' ]n the. regular manner
of an election, with returning officer.
poll clerk, scrutineers, etc. Preelection
speeches will be made by the candidates,
outlining the various planks of the re-
spective platfortns, which will • include
such ideas as health, campaigns, skating
parties, the division of the basements as
play -rooms, etc., Alma's party calls Itself
the Independents and Richard's the
Progressives. Voting day is being await-
ed with much interest.
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dies' Hose are AlwaysAppreciated
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.Waw long da your. Stockingslasi?
HAVE YOU TRIED "
Santa Claus will soon be here
Your- Christmas Gift to. _brim ;_ ,••
(live ORIENT HOSE to Sweetheart dear
Then a loge tom..s>ae_tvillWsins.:. _
ORIENT
STYLE 110
SERVICE SILK
These sa Stockings are Famous For their
wearing --qualities and -tr m -taiorcd- -
appearance.
Ask for style 110 at our
Hosiery Counter
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The ORIENT HOSE is - the ladies' choice and the new
Autumn shades are very popular. When . buying Ladies'
Hose insist on "ORIENT HOSE" --they please the most
particular...
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your CHRISTMAS SHOPPING early and enjoy the pleasure of time to choose before
Christarn*s 'rush begins. You cannot make ,a mistake' if you give her ORIENT HOSE.
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- -Shop at HIBBERT'S = Ladies' Wear
-Mr. AIex. McKenzie 3s visiting his sis-1
ter in. Bayfield.
"Mrs. Archie Rotilnson, Sr„is able to -
be around again. Her daughter from , cHRisrmAsDttroit has been carie for her.G��TgsuGGEsTioN
. Ed_ -Kurt henski-motored unfrom
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Detroit on Friday. Mrs. Kurschenski
and children, who have been 'visiting her
parents: Mr. and Mrs. J. McBrlen, for
the pastthree weeks, returned to De-
troit with him on Sunday.
Mr. Geo. Bean has been in Toronto
since last Wednesday demonstrating the
Murphy products at the Royal Fair.
"Mrs. 8. Doerr is under a doctor's care
at preseh t.
'Mlgses- E. Wilson and R: Straughan
attended the Leaders' Training Class- of
the ,Junior Institute at Zurich last Tues-
day. Any girls wishing to join, will
-please make arrangements early with
either of these leaders.
BAYFIELD
BAYFIELD, Nov. 27. -Mr. W. J. Bug-
ler, of London, spent the weekend with
Rev. and Mrs. W.- 0� Engler and return
ed on Tuesday, ' • accompanied by Mrs.
Bugler and Bernard, who spent the day
in the city. Miss Bugler and Mr. K.
Tbten also spent the week -end at the
redtory.
Mr. and Mrs. DaVld J. Stephenson,
who have moved from the Goshen Line,
Varna, into the late Robt. McMurray's .'
house, are welcomed to this village.
Miss Emma Sturgeon is spending a few_,
days with her mother, Mrs. Wm. Stur-
geon.
On Saturday , Mrs. Chas, Parker had -
the great misfortune to fall down the'
"steps, breaking her a'trist and giving her-
selfab s -
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. ..� Q .� ..if,-,�.ta_.recent.. meet<:......._ .. __._ _ . -.. .1� )'_ .... �"y .;4:.
Ing of the Athletic Club Keith Arthur Messrs. Wm. Hall, Robert $enhale and'
wag appointed•' Secretary -treasurer in Wi '. T'albbt,' motored to ror6t W "td VIMt:
place of W. T. Riddell, and Wm. Craig The Royal Winter Fa.r.
was given the right to make a skating
rink for the coining season and also to
'm'e^nage it. R.J. Phillips was in charge
of the meeting in the absence of Dr. B.
C. Weir.
Mr. and.Mrs. Jas. D. Howatt Spent the
week_end with fritends in Toronto.
Mrs. Robt. Wightman and Mrs. A. B.
Carr of Blyth. were guests of 4Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Raithby. •
Mr. A. Webster, of Lucknow, was a
guest of Mr. and, Surra. Geo. Beadle.
Mr. Beim Keyes intends to spend a
couple of days of this week in Toronto,
Mr. and 'Mrs. Alliston and daughter
Bettq, of Parkhill, were week -end guests
of Mr. and Mrs, D. Hamilton and Mr.
and Mrs. G. Taylor. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Wamsley and Mar-
garet, of Clinton, were with Mrs. Robb
and Mrs. ,Marwood.
Miss Edith Stoltz has been visiting in ,,
Toronto with her brother, Eldon, and , GODERICH TOWNSHIP, Nov. 26.
her sister:• Miss Effie. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Vfcllwain spent a few
Mrs. Wilbur Johnston, of Nile, has days with relatives in Toronto and also
returned rom a week's visit with ; Mr. attended the Royal Winter Pair.
and Mrs.' ussel 'horn n. Mr, and Aiirs, Dave...Eil1 t ,ani._ iii
ti las _ _. ... Qt Mike
ment'. on a contractaiietof taking ou> tireir ploer a Mrs oving this week into the' house- on
Wm. Johnston's farm on the sixth
in a swamp about two miles norh of St. concession.
• Augustine.. .. _ . .. .. __ s .--Mr,=Cordon--Orr--spent -a few days with
Rev. H. and Mrs. Wilson and family relatives in Toronto and at the Winter
and Mrs. , >. D. Munro spent last Wed- •Pair,
nesday visiting friends' in Gerrie. • The regular meeting of the Y, P. S. of
Mr. and Mrs. gar ?Amon spent ' a' Union church will be held in the church
creek in 'Dorontb and Ilaanilton, as guests on friday evening, with Arnold S'orter's
4f ,Mf. • .and, Mrs. Walter chore. group in charge. ...r .: ...',
, l Cr. and Mies, ..:twho* and son re Sia as good a'tteiidance at , the
Leslie, motored Up froom `Ph*ntesvlile on , dance in the orange Hallo- 4th Conces.
Sunday and Anniined with Mr, *lid .,slon, last 'yriday, when a pleasant even. -
Mrs. Wm. Shushan until Monday. ing Wirt Oiled. . •
Leslie remained to eat Ms o+isin<. ttundor. Rev. ,I", W. Craik conduct,
Chas, W, Wrlltataus, t ' .h00 raote4 ed> . the sservfee. in Eirtit ri church aid de
titers. .. 3,airam ,---1 , i'W'0,B' '<z rWx i~ 1i3 ''the.it ',: ,1"�' its
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A quiet' wedding was soleun nlzed at St.
Andrews United church manse on Sat-
urday at the noon hour, Nov. 23rd, when
Hyl KSthlen Hayter, daughter of mr.
and Mrs. Henry Hayter, of Stanley
Vessuthlp, became the bride of Cecil
John Dow,son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johli
Dowson, also of Stanley Township, Hur-
on County, They were attended by the
groom's brother George, and Miss P'hyli
Cornish Clinton. The bride was
beautifully attired in a dress of blue silk
velvet. They purpose to reside . on •the
Babylon Line, Stanley Township.
GODERIGH TOWNSHIP
tueM ' i #Mrs=Pied IWO, therewith to be content." Phil. 4;11.
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SOAP .,. 3rR ARS :1Lio lbs, 49c
For Your Christmas Cake ! New Cleaned
2 lbs. 23c
Sultana Raisins
MAGIC WHITE
Bleach L.17c
SUNLIGHT
Soap BARS 23c
1 R1NCESS .
.Large.
FIakesi 6c
HII.1i CREST TOILET"
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slue 1611. 5c
New Currants ...: 2 lbs. 27c
New Pitted Dates 2 lbs. 25c
Lexia Raisins (with seeds)
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Bleached Raisins .. ' . lb. 19c
New Cooking Figs, 2 lbs. 19c
Lemma I3lf O?*irite- pe-ot lb c
Citron Peel . .
Glace Cherries . .
Shelled Almonds".
Shelled Walnuts .
Pineapple Rings . .
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