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The Goderich Star, 1925-10-29, Page 5
14 TSUZW4Y, OCT. WIN 1tl111. 7 - DAY SALE COMMENCING SATURDAY, Oct. 31 THE GODERICH STAR SAMPLE S AT AT ..r.,.•� TAGS ?IV* ? - DAY SALE COMMENCING SATURDAY, Oct. 31 CAMPBELL'S DRUB STOR - ipresent to each • or your shone by ny special items, ire wilt I addition � � y y Leadin firms as Hudnuts Armand', ergens, Three Flowers, Mentholatum, Nature's Remedy, Dr. Chase and nt et�s are co-operating . Sale Cornrnences Saturday n to giving you va ue e'thi'c or over of special or regular merchandise. customer a bag containing SIX SAMPLES with each 50c po titin with u� h o- g Mc) Extra Special! Baby's Own Soap Regular 15c cakes_ Sale price 4 cakes for 29c Not more than $ to a customer Am......unimposermonammungimmommommommaar STATIONERY SPECIAL Weather Prophets Good quality, linen finish, tinted. Regular 69c Reg. price 35c per pkg. Sale price 29c Sale price 16c Palm Olive Soap 4 bars 29c Tooth Brushes Sale price 19c Gin Pills Dodd's Kidney' Pills Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Millburn's Heart and Neave Pills 3 boxes of any one $1.25 I1iaglac booth Paste: 5 Maglac Tooth Brush........ ,SQ Total value $1.00 i CASTILE SOAP Vinolia Long Bar, reg. 25c Sale price 1.9c CHOCOLATES -Neils©n's, reg. 60c Sale price 44c per lb. . A bag of SIX SAMPLES to every customer whose purchase is 50c or over. BUSINESS ENVELOPES Blue lined. Good duality. Pkg. 5c . Bax $9c' Rubberset Shaving Brushes Regular price 60c Sale px ice 39c i CHOCOLATE BARS 6 for 25c 111111111111531111111.1.11111111111111111 NEILSON'S ROSE BUDS' 39c lb. Sale price 59c at 9 o c oc HOT WATER BOTTLES Regular price $1.25 Sale price 99c Guaranteed One Year imiummonammiummmisat HOT WATER BOTTLES Two Year Guarantee Sale price $1.69 Every bottle new this fall and guaranteed. Household Rubber Gloves Regular 64c Sale price 39c BABY PA14TIES Sale price 39c '~ Edison Anberol aRecords, Sale Price 4 for $1.00 Many Specials ht Toilets - aid Sundries not enumeratedin this Ad. Asonnow Extra Special! No. 2 llawk Eye Carnera Eastman made, reg. price .... $"2.S5 1 yr. subscrip. to Kodakety.. . ria 1 Film, Dev. and Printing.... 34 , Total value $3.79 Sale price PHOTO CORNERS Reg., 15e package Sale, price 7c 11111111111111 $X.50--oz'French Imported Perfume Sale price, per qz. 98c A bag of SIX SAMPLES to every customer whose purchase is 50c or over. ley; M : Wm.- Heard, Bay- ,S'h'ard; Kiteh8ner; Mrs. Bone, UntMr. and Mzs." Y has been laid up for fief • Mr. and Mrs E Sararas nit'. R, Smith and Mr. Alf. Cochrane, E WANE ullsE CASES H. Fur appeared on THE CHURCH' THE behalf f theCarling Brewing Co and Mr. Aiken , P S TASK j Christendom in the goal, that the Gordon Young and hope world might believe; over a week with lumbagoAlf. Sara}ras and Mrs Isabel Sararas, Brussels; Mrs. Fred Elliott, Mitchell: said his father had hemay again. Dundee; Mrs. A. Cochrane Wit- Mrs. J. Eagleson, Sault Ste. Marin, the eatest truths Mr • Jarvis, of Holmesville, visited ,erloo; Mrs. L. Martin, Mrs. N. Tho- and Mrs. Goder'ch. Furlow, of Windsor; PP o ax ' to to Dr. MacVicar ssoon be aroundNew . ee, M , Alkalis the xoprietor of the The Union of June 10th But a,5 p Carling Brewing Company and Con- solidated Export Company Involved; Adjournment to Nov. 17th.. The cases in connection. with the liquor warehouse at the harbor were scheduled to go on yesterday morning in the magistrate's court, which was held in the council chamber at the town hall for the sake of the • extra room. Mr. F. P. Brennan, of the at- torney general's department, Toron- to, was predett; also Mr. Frank El - h hat chief license inspector. Mr. W. mUI1el The Porter and Mrs. Ada, IIs him that. gr Milli - those we. held . in common . with Mr.. and Mrs. Paul Maedel on Sunday. man, Mrs. H. Sheard and Mr. T. day, i O>CtlO OL�� liquor warehouse, and Mr. D. E. Hol- a Wider Union To Give Visibility to taught taw °Seager K. C., waspresent, s. The.congregation � believed if his father Mr. John P Wrld the ° the rest of Christendom and the least. PEOPLE ��' sistants County Crown Attorney May Believes nt what we held alone, and he encs, for Mr. Aikman and his two as- Spiritual Unity,. That 'sent for .the . can a ation of North street important were living he ` McCI re .and Mr. Michael prosecution Miss Webb was on hand United church had the pleasure on would be a supporter' of the union of "Ohler are home frown the West. to take the evidence in shorthand, and. Sunday last of listening to two mem- the Presbyterian, Methodist and Conho had the room was filled with spectators, bets of the former Presbyterian re tional churches. been i yis Nina at thea North Cunningham,street C7p- The bondsmen, on whose bail Mr. Alk- church, Rev, Dr. y home o of Henan, g Christ prayed for spiritual unity ited parsonage for a few weeks, left man and his assistants were released, China, missionary home on furlough, and we did right in Biving visibility the noon train of the late Principal MacVicar'With in the various ho- this week on her return to her home uors from the warehouse common min an coming into the court. Everything was set, ebbing secretary of the W.1►i.. S., who has moved to Colborne towns ip, back to list told f the work of that society at the find out what was the will of Christ, ing rented the farm of Mr. Geo. Cur - find was suggested I N'1 H h were coming in on a son to that unity. i in Brussels. Several cases of the confiscated liq- of morninl'College, who preached n dies making their contribution to the were carried themorning •and MiGs Mitchell, tray- d d t ing together toy Mr. Harry Williams, of Eldon st., h hay and the. audience settled o the imine af•,a wheel en to some interesting evidence. The same speakers s the hub the xy about a mile east of Nile. a as Under section 70 0£ the O. T. A., � s tikes radiate t the Huron Road oC=b dol=or— oeno ori �, 4i O evenifl service, a The further away from e u Me - were heard •in Victoria street United d he further away they rented lois own place to Mr. Neil a O information had been laid by Inspect- church, Miss Mitchell speaking in the of from each other; further are' they rented late n es r. MacViear .in the g �e or Pellovof,the seizure of 210 ccs morning and I7 came to the hub the nthe earer they came (iiQDERICH TOWNSHIP I of beer and ale, of which the Carling evening. the to each other. Christianity was a dawn of the early m rn WEEK Monday gn S E 1cases and one another. THOMAS MEIGHANwhich the Consolidated Expr�oCobe. nae.,, With a Presbyterian fattier and democracy (or rule by the people), fully away to that. heavenly home. in a great prison tale which is herald- .(Vancouver, B. C.) appeareda Methodist mother, he said, it was but. a.a oracy (or rule by Christ). where pain and sorrow are no more, ed as his beat picture .- i the consignees or owners. natural that he should believe in Un -The before the church was that Mrs. Townshend was a woman withba "TheWho Found The court opened and the Crown ion. In youth he had heard the coin- all the task btian bodies, with all their quiet, kindly disposition, beloved by i act-. Man ,, announced its intention of proceeding pa'l'es ft the church, tooa mirror, $1MBel>f under section 70 of the 0 'T- A•,be- which reflected its Master's image and resources, should bring the. whole all with whom she came in.eoi t MERMAID COMEDY "' Gospel to every creature. This was She saw good in p "Below Zero" Thursday B and Malting Co D MacVicar took for his text and the near- In the grey orn- ol<Nov 2nd laD 7th 19Z� 1 Exrortiag, rowing + r. Christoscentric religion, Ltd.; appeared to be the consignees or words. from Christ's prayer for unity, er various bodies drew to Christ the ing of October 14th, the spirit of Han - owners, and of the seizure of five .•That they all may be one, that the nearer they would find themselves to nah Emily Seotehmer, beloved wife' of o lis s of whiskey,' of world may believe•that thou hast sent Christianity was not a Mr: Albert Townshend, slipped pe d T A two g Lore taking un the charges under sea with the mirror shattered este piece the ideal d# the United Church, and a ' tion 40 and 41 of the 0. T. A. Then still presented the reflection. This 1 Mr. Furlow intimated that he was not had never been. a satisfying compari- Master, who was the source of all ready to go on with the charges under ,son to him for he 'could not help think- strength, would be •for the task, Wednesday .and huts aY section 70- The summonses, he said, ing h'oii'mueh larger a reflection The and the. impact ofe ables soIor he task, BETTY BRONSON and had been served only the day before, unbroken mirror could show. anted by the spirit of its Master, RICARDO CORTEZ and it was a physical 'impossibility to union of June 10th Iast he aegarded would convince the world that it had in a gay and lively, romance' of the' get the witnesses together and be pre- as only a step towards further union the power for task. crinoline days pared to go ahead with these cases and suggested the vision of a united'Dp• for its has fust recently re- turned at once. However, he was prepared — turned from Ronan, just hase served "Not So Long Ago to go ahead with the charges under united church, studying the will of its PARAMOUNT COMEDY. "Artist Blues" Friday atta to Mr. Brennan from the attorney for many years in China. On account section 40. The witnesses were pre- genera department, it was under- of his: health and having undergone sent and he thought, wince the ev+i- stood that a 'further adjournment operation, Dr.:tlacViear. is obliged deuce of a couple of witnesses had al- would be made. to relinquish' the foreign field, much s theytint secertainly se cac40`will c t$`o i in etaibut section K taken• wish, under been hi ready fi Th Then the cases 'having t'or sale) carne up. This ariigQ��sg most effective minister of the d Saturday ay• should be finished' up . rst. e TOM MIX Crown," while ' showing by I�ti'specxor with Ton the horse iii a rip snortin' Pellow that the summonses in the time the Crown Attorney announced . Gospel in whatever sphere ` he may that he was not ready to go on, until take, *tory of a bed man in the bad lands eases under section 70 had been eery- the other charges were disposed of. In her interesting "The Deadwood Coach" erestin talk Miss Mit- Li h Monday, the 26th, admitted that This was the first adjournment he ,droll gave many incidents in connec- further time to th- of the W. M. S., FOX COMEDY if the defence wanted had asked for in the, case. Theo tion with the work prepare the case, it would not object. erm had all been at the request of the especially in the Canadian West, all "Butterfly Mann ' : An adjournment was therefore made, defence. The adjournment was showing the evangelistic value of the Matinee Saturday at 3 p• m• Ito Wednesday, Nov; 4th, but as it was granted, to the same day as the other ministries carried on by the Society, ley tp„ Alf, o ra , COSI Coming—"The Pea Ia+wk" found this day would not be suitable cases.enlist the f Kitchener. The funeral took place • that thework, which is an aux- on Saturday, Oct. bondsmen for the appearance of diary to the mission f • Aikman; and his assistants were not thumb. d d to Is Illy O Saturday Specials. in court find their bond was only tans rt to court. An adjourns; CARLOW church, trial was therefore ore ma e h last e --- -- --- - -- en Miss Isobel Young was home for a theyhad honored in life.; everybodyand apo e M of no one. A true wife and motet' mother, she strove to instal a make life really • North while. From: A rT! ? �° 7 e3N aaid EVENING h4r 'a'li'''t childhiio<1' she -..w po5..._.. O • faith in her MAS -1 L Ltd-.-,- f TorElntta 0 'eased of a beautiful 0 devoted in her children those principles which A Fall Fall $oecialExhibit Misses' Ladies'Coats, Mis Coats, and Ladies' will Dresses be Piton at Our Store ONDAYJ!OVEMBER 2nd a 011 11 O' O ":1.-('. f o. • ,,t1: ,4 Co.,ty-:..... r .W.._ ter, a faith which was her succour have a tans: •, • a ..1 •' .. a all its to have their complete„ n• . during the long years of ill ,h:nhealth, a showing of New 1lalels ou the above date. This dis- t- which enabled her, when the O end came, surrounded by her family, 0 play will b” iii eh�irge.••Uf their re1)raw .eiitativre, who will .othe selection of the.proper to meet death with a beautiful, smile•, be capable c f:t44i5tiul in tit 1P p upon her face. She is survived by N' Styles and effects most sultable'for Uie individual ptir- her husband, one daughter and four sons, Ernest, of the Bayfield Line, Godericb townahjp;'Mrs. Nelson Crich. Tuekersmith; Will, of Manilla; Alvin, ick f Hamilton:. nth and J , "!"tiroLI of also by her aged father, Mr. Alfred. 0 Scotchmer, three sisters and fide bro- 0 Please remember this display is for one day. only, therm, Mrs. Wm. Heard, of Bayfield; 0 and that we will not be carrying Winter Coats or chaser. Every garment on exhibit •may be purchased a. and'delivered at once. • , o Mrs, James Porter, Gaderieh; 'sirs.. Myron Sutter, aGodexich John, a Dresses in stock this fall therefore you will purchase Robert and Will $e#tchnier, of Stan- . f C i Said, and bred, re's , o •,,• these garxnentE at very little above the manufacturers s Just Arrived Qur new Stock of Winer Rubbers has arrived ll ter Rubbers are noted for their excellent wearing quality being all Pressure Cured and built on good fitting lasts. Water Rubbers are guaranteed. Miner Rubbers ar o the beet We invite you to try Waters this season. • EI I'S SHOE STORE hi a way toenis 0 17th. After aD • Then it was discovered a support of theSee our window for Frtday and on Mr.boards of the short service at her late home, con-' ducted by her rector, Rev. �. Ilil- the funeral Preece e rani Bayfield where a large crowd i had assembled to render their re - Our - -t - f the h f d ment ea 0 -q th t bite's office at 11.'10 e' the week -end. - spew s to one M yesterday morning��for renewal of the It was here she was baptized, here k IIIc 1 here to a magic r bond, the Mewd with blit Ald labored theSunday sehao X. R. tram due o time. On the arrival of the train the Miss Amos spent the week -end at that she had wished to be carried by bond was renewed until the l'ah of her home near Parkhill, her four sons to her last restint place.' November. the court being adjourned Mr. Thomas Welsh, of Ripley, visit- A beautiful service was nonduete<i by f to that date at 10 o'clock in the morn- ed with friends here on Sunday' Rev. Mr. Bjlkey, of Clinton, assisted �. infs. E Mr. an rr,.chi'.by the Rev. Mr. Pau11, of Bayfield. pecial Announcement bondsmen being on the C. Mr.is engage she in . n f arrive about that en Alien at present. she was married and it was from here p Dress Malting and Ladies' Tailoring in charge of MISS GRACE HOGGAR TH above the store. o a ' at the town hall 1` d M Tretheway and i There are chaxgem against the ('art. dren, of Goderich, spent Sunday with At the close of the service interment o • mg lieaple of unlawfully keeping liq- the tatter's parents, Col.- and Mrs. task place at the Bayfield inter e> . d f'1;�iiV i 'PIEIC�I�II'. $� F. E HIBBERT attended the f neral were: 'Kir and Amongst those from a distance who uor for sale contrary to section 40 of Varese, p $b the O g li Remember the bazaar and foal haying• ted Exnort Co. of 1 >itrm. Fred SCotchrner and family of O. T. A. and against the Conso - u • , : W. 1-lE.t2N, Post Graduate practlpedtat waplace where it could notlawfully he supper to be" given by the G. 1:. 1). Kitchener, Mr. Scetchmer having 6th m in the townshipPhone 43 W. The Serrate kept contrary to gee.e a >t i h rt•p ed tri from the west to 1;l;I.l A13%l Gomm AT $ICxFiT PRICES. Class on Nov V q against Aikman and his assistants. i We are sorry to report that Mr. Oxy and 3dr. lto'bt. ccotehiner, bra;i Ger""" ""' 0�o O O SB 41 (1) of the 0. T. A., in addition to to the Charges hall. be present; Mr.°and Mrs. J..Seotch-