The Goderich Star, 1926-11-25, Page 10nit itelo
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. raillataila MI, , 1 ..• r Meek pe Meir salla with trier. ',
, masa el piak sad
silver. Mrt. Mitt. ,
op. Farb t ksaleerItvr tcal gram•.nwii
meats 'rered to he dation
room, which ushered
dwelled
for t with smilax and Sawn and a suesp-
e tun: s dinner was served. tho homes, .
being assisted by Mre.. 1){u IdePhe; i
whowore a s rt of black cut
-Christmas velvet,
et, The groones gift to the i:idt <',,
was a white gold bar pin set Whitt
Our Mork in all Dart depart. ' 'earls, to the bridesmaid a bracelet v' a
tocols is risco +complete. . brilliants and to the best man, gold. "
calf link*. Later in the seining the. rlr J. +ra'
We are featuring China, Boxed NO
Mario). couple left on a short trip t4, J; SWISH EXCHANGE BLOCK
Note :Paper. I Bather (foods ►iotntsa amt. the bride travelling in
blue Fretuh eharmeline with gro ,,�, ,,,�� T.(...,1*13oui,as for H+.-ery:wsly. 'bras:1 mood travel coat trimnseil with fat }i
and velvet hat. On their return the Hill church un Monday evening. Nov
(. et, 1lroetden Toxs. Christ.
atig, Morels, l'•t'tees 'and Seals couple win reside on the grroom's farm 1 An. when alr. Poulter Will speak on
et Nile and will be at home to theii ns.j Covernt Control as he w it in
Holly Tissue Paper anti Vitae! friends. after Dee. 1st. , Montreal, having spent nearly eight
t acrd. • months there two years ago. Every.
° body is invited.
Heaf1ilo:otters for the Parker -i, Mr. WmE , Dinstalling .: At the regular meeting of Morro
1'oeentain Pens and Pencils, ▪ the Delco light.. 1nntgatar Lodge, No. tinfr, A., F. and
i. Dir. Baird was a Belmore visitor A' M, o held lin the Msreinlc hall, eN`,.r•'
See nor new Boxed Gift Line. ,• low, on heti! t'1
on /+aturday. oilicera were elasct+nr for the etuuing;
' Miss Ella Fowerby was a Wing- Year: W. M., Filmer Robinteton; $. W.
haat t isitor over the week -end. Frank Wilson; J. W., Nelson Hill;
Mr. Leslie • Buchanan visited his chaplain, R. M. Young; treas., Arthus ;
brother, Mr. John Buchanan, of : Clark; rec'y, Thos. Wilson: tyler
- • Wingham, on Sunday, h Arthur Hoy; auditors, John J. Rob.!
a • Mrs. Albert Walsh vielted her els.. ertson and John Wilson.
i ter, Mrs. J. J. Campbell, of Aylmer, al.,, couple of days last week. 1 CO BORNE
- t. ` Mra. F. [`lark, of St. Helene, to I The Farmers' Club shipped hogs or
. Saccesaor to: ~ spending the winter with her Baugh- l Monday. •
ter, Mrs. Marvin McDowell. Mr. T. Wiison is loading buckwheat
Mr, and Mrs. J. Killough, of Dun. i at McGaw.
-..r salmon, visited their daughter,' Mrs ` Mr. E. Pfrinimer unloaded a car ce
. Will Kelly, on Wednesday of lastwestern wheat last . week.
week. • ' Mrs. John Feagan is visiting relit -
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Stackhouse, tires in Goderich this week.
Mrs. J. C. McCann was' a recent of 16rucereild, vi ( ted the farmer's) Aii, Nathan Johns is visiting hie 1
visitor in Kincardine andsRipley. 1 mother. Airs. Janes Anderson, on l friends in Wingham this week.
Ars. Wm.. Watatin has returned a Fridaa`y last. a
Miss Gladys Treble is in Goderieb
home afterspending three months; Rev. Maines, of Walton, had charge. for a few days.
harvesting in the, West. ! of the services in the Westfield Unit. ? Mr. W. MicClure, of Dungannon, !e
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On Sunday evening, Nov. 14, death ed chereli on Sunday, as .the pastni' i
came to the home alt Mr. Ernest Se. Rev. Alp. had the anniversary ser.' unloading corn at AicGaw rhts, weaky
guns, when Mrs. Edwards, tnotiier of vices at Walton. i Glad to know that Mrs. Will Hifi i
MIs. Soguss, quietly breathed her Wet It was with deep regret that the l who has been in Goderich: hospital, is
after a *Mort illness following a fall people of this vicinity heard of the 'recovering from her recent illness..
the week before.. The funeral service death of,..lMis. Edwards, of, the Nile y Miss Hilda Hardy has returned to
was conducted bottle Rev L. C. White Mrs. Edwards was a resident of title i Goclerich, having spent her holidays
and took place. on Wednesday after. community for many years. Muehi visiting relatives, in Toronto and her
noon,. Nov. 17th, from the residence. sympathy .is extended to the sorrow., parents here. '
.Interment was made in Westfield ing family and friends. Silo filling is almost over., The
' cemetery, near the old family .home. • ' 1 ntnoare picking the corn out of the
of Mrs. Edwards. The sympathy of • CREWE .t snow. with forks and enjoying a 'slide
• the community is extended to the ber- i on the ice •between loads to keel,.
eared.
The home of Mr. and Mrs'. Henry
Herr was the seen of to pretty wed-
ding on Wednesday evening,. Nov.
17th, when their daughter, Ruby An.
etta, became the bride of Mr. dem
Hart, Matthews, son of Mrs. >S. H.
7d'attliews, Nile, Rev. L. 0, White of-
ficiating. At the hour of 0.30 the
Iualide mitered the living room on tilt.
a►rt►o • oS her father and looked char,' I
ing in a gown of vast crepe back satin
with cortege of •paart georgette and
trills of ribbon and gold with
old' hose and black patent slip.
Vera. Mite Nellie Willey, -of.,'Nile
was brkir attald: and wore a lrcaxnin/
• gown of apple green' erepe de ehine
trimmed In gold, with apricot..hose
and swede slipper*. • The best slain
• was Mr. Alvin herr, brother. of the
bride. Otsly the ' immediate family
were present at the ceremony.' , The
bbride'r wore a cooing gown
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• Nov.
GIFTS
- For Brides
Made by Members of our
Woman's. Exchange
./�,PON WIMP1 111,......1
You are invited td vise
our store -
Cole's Book Store
PORTER'S
NILE
AIr. Albert McQuaid is confined to. warns. Such is life on the fault. e
the house with a bad cold and sore'
back. 1 DUJ'NGANNON
Mr, olid Mrs. J. Cranston, of Code= } Mr. James Davidson is this we=ek
rich, visited at the home of ck. and ; visiting friends an Gaderieh.
Mrs. Sam Sherwood last week.
Miss Ruby Curran, of Iiatnilton, iQ Dir, -and. Mrs. John Lockhart, of:
visiting her grandmother, . Mrs. Bali 4.. Grand Rapids, Mich., returned this.
Afenery, ter a few days this week. week to their home, having spent a
If the snow keeps on coming it will leasant' fortnight with friends in
soon he time to put the ears away for shfield and at Gaderia;h..
the winter and get the cutters out. Mise Daisy Ryan, who has spent
Mr.• and Mrs. Edward , Rivett,front several months as New Liskeard. as a
near-: guest with her sister, Mix. W. Elliott
Wilkie.•Sask., are visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Rivett for returned recently to the home of her
the winter. mother, Mira. Jacob Ryan..
Ike 'Cranston was In around them hav e rNew srriooks for the : pnblie library
pates with his threshing machine and ived and will be placed upo.r
the snolves before the end of the .year
finished up the threshing last week... A eeeond shipment is being ordered
and lovers of reading will have` -sot -
CARLOW tient to entertain them for" soinetinie
Mr. Toni Wilson shipped a carload Mrs. Jennie Ceasar, who had spent
of buckwheat this week.: upwards of three months in Saskat-
A number from litre took in the chewan as a guest With her slaters
Mrs C
George ra ey, o Detroit, t, turned on uesday to her home in
renewing old acquaintances around Dungannon.
st'arlow. Dr. T. E. Case was a visitor in Tor -
Aire. Wade, of :Wroxeter, has bee; to, from Thursday until Monday. 1t
visiting her daughter.Wsthe lase . two is not often that the Doctor has leave
weeks, Mrs. W. Westlake,r.
The Sunday school will have their of absence, and we trust'that his boli- Charles Robertson, Liberal. candidate t<.
day may have been enjoyed by him as for North Huron, openehe debate F
711fre,y-
Y fowl supper. et 'Colon Friday night,Cobb and Mrs.. Knoi., aisa with
bi G e G k f Det 't • , her brother,
AIr, David Barkley, re -
The S. A. Gray Co.
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FL1 VALUES IN READY-TO-WEAR
enter Coats . Silk presto ! Cloth Dresses ! -
New 1+i
We have just received a new shipment of Winter
Coats, purchased at a' low price, but the quality and styles
are the best and the seasou's latest. 1 o.t will tind many
unusual values at Gray's during the cooling week.
NEEDLEPOINT COATS
,Trimmed with the best of oposs.tua Coielar and Cutis,
YAWS of, s3LOo to 5.1.00
NOW SELLING AT $25.00 to $32.00
DUVETYNE COATS . -
Richly furred on Cuffs and Collar, Satin - Do Luxe lining
and flannel interlined
NOW SELLING AT $17.50 to $21.00
A FEW OF LAST SEASON'S COATS
Of good quality and fur trimmed, last season sold from
$25.00 to $35.00
NOW SELLING AT $5.75
SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES ON FUR
COATS -
During the coming weeks of Special Values in Ready -
To -Wear, we are arranging our best values on separate
racks, according to price. We ,have about too New
Dresses in stock and at the advertised prices are excep-
tiona l value. See our Ready-To•Wear Department
up -stairs;; ,
SILK DRESSES AT $11.75 -
Included in This assortment are Crepe -Satin Dresses, Flat
Crepe Dresses and Canton ,Crepe Dresses, good quality
and style PRICED AT -$11.75
CLOTH DRESSES AT $11.75
Of Santoy, Poiret Twill and Gharineen, goo, range of
shades.
SPLENDID VALUE AT $11.75 -
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SWEATER COATS
Heavy, Pure Wool ;lumbo: Knit, or fancy light weight
Sweaters for Men, Women; Boys or Girls.
' SELLING AT ONE PRICE, $5.75
HOUSE DRESSES 95c to. $1.95
inummlpeoemotoom
End -of -the -Month Va--lues
FANCY BED SPREADS
of good large size, col
SELLING
FLANNELETTE
la striped or plain co
COTTON CREPE -
Splendid for making
LADIES' SILK AND W
CHEESE CLOTH DUSTERS...... .. 5 yards for38c
ors, old, blue, rose, ; LADIES' WINTER BLOOMERS ' AND VESTS.,. . 59c
AT $3.75 EACH
SILK HOSE `
tors.... ... , ..21c and 25c Odd Stockings, clearing at .:25c pour
PONGEE SILK
Christmas Lingerie3. - -24c per yd Full 34 inch width
OOL HOSE -
Fine range of shades and sizes.... ..95c per pair
COTTON FILLED • COMFORTERS
. priced for end of the month
TERRY` TOWELING
Splendid for roller towels :... .
NEMO CORSETS : w . 111:1 '/x PRICE
Odd stock selling, at. , .. . .
KIMONA VELOUR t(36 inch) .
Regular 55c... Now , 111.. . • . .S$e 'per yard
CHILDREN'S WOOL HOSE .•.-
Odd stock now clearing at Bargain Prices,
$2.95
...19c and 25c`
49c peryard
HEAVY ENGLISH ISH FLANNELETTE
Full 36 inch width, regular, 35c. Now ...::."s3eIC
CHILDREN'S WINTER COATS
Now selling at ONE-THIRD 'OFF REG. PRICE •
CREPE-DE•CHINE'
For Dresses or Lingerie $1.25 p� r yod
LADIES' HEAVY VELOUR KIMONO
'Special values, at..:.. , .. .....
LADIES' UMBRELLAS •-
141‘,/
.. $5.75
- A.rnber _ tips and • ferr tiles °-(end-of-the-month
- values). _ , 1111 ... ... .$1.69
see otm BIG TABLE . F R MNA?JT:.V S
PHONE.
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Christmas tree and entertainment on a much-needed" relaxation from the
the 2°rd of Deeembor. Remember strenuous life of a rural physician.
Fier the date. 22rd, The "poverty social" which was
A very nice glass vase was loft it? 'held,.9n-_tlie..basemento£.�the Unit• -
Fri�i 0.1" #i ., ,e,...,,,,..„,,,,,,.,' -- -the -hilt iaftee-the- sehool-•fair,-4110church on :Wednesday _ avenin last
swine other things. • Would the ow,n- vols a deeded success: There evening
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in tm$ :Ile '"iM' :1l Ct
era call for :them '� good. erwd and a mast enjoyable
Mr. Gordon Wilson. of Detroit, ' is evoning teras reM. It' was under the
Hato thAtt re�pretlerkt die , 'Visiting his parents, .Ur; and Mrs. Al. auspices of the SMtiaiian Circle of the
len Wiison. He is accompanied ' bu church
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and, in a .clear, concise manner, stat- °r'
ed' his platform, the main plank of
which is opposition to the Hon. G. H.
Ferguson's pian -for .Government•• eon-
trol. Ile. touched--on--various other
points in which he is opposed to the
present Premier's ideas, such as town-
ship school'boards, the highway poi-
icy, etc., etc: The one regret of the
evening woe .the -fact• -that 'Mi. John
LIVER .DISORDERS
take '
RIG•LAX-'T'ABLE'S
35c and 56C a bos
1lesr V sllteCtt of .:the soil" Detrboitither-in Taw, Air. Radex, also of Tho 'ladies who were appointed by } ior$l o'rt, theuron swastunabte candidate
the Women's Institute- to k h
8 ddi
Ionia sok, iCt rr agir, Air. . Westlake and fancily have annual canvass fr thUderich hos ' hreaent, roving ted to illness. a. Davis T l" OMkis in trimmings.
nnoved» to ,their new home et "'Gal- pita), are on, their rounds this week, tor, of Lucknow, who read a message
braiLlt, . where he will work with Mr. and report a hearty response. from from Mr.
Jeiynt, expressing regret at Ceesai Msmi<ta► cath Ire! seeiirtel at
T. Lamb "on the Mc1llatnua farm fo the
q You wi11. our* find Mr. and Mrs. Westlake from our Ryan and Mrs R Davidson ,A cont assuring the electota of
majority the
was represen y r.
d y of t e citizens, The bis inability to be present, and also
the next year. We fere sorry to los canvassers this year are Mira J J � THE DURNI�i FARM
High -
midst but wish them recces i their l it a temperance man in the present cant- eta Heron Road (Provincial High•
his stand as
just the Hat you want . new home. a n e r p ere report will be lye t k
6 n meg ;vee .
.and
Mr. and Mrs.
irl t1'titi C011eCtlon at .. tors the past week Mrs, Durnin and p , phe foo nfootsteps . Q All Classes of Hearses f ,
oflticiat visit to Dungannon public leader, � Mom has 'has li 't Light) f Sal
paten and ars .being opposed to Gov- way) at Taylor'. Corners, 4!4
+Dr: Simpson, . ht. d. H. for the ernment Control. In other • respects miles from Goderich.
Errington had as vial- topvnshi of Ashfield' aid his tlnnugrc Bows ; i the f ' >ti (Heavy
,4.50.
M� Lt , Dir. and tin at th lad children are subject burst of oratory, refuted ueveral c .
Kingston Street (From another correspondent)
1 A meeting will be held in Smith's
THREE+ACT COMEDY -
H NOT, JERRY
• Mrs, Ager and daughter, Aiar'ory, of in w s imp et g or t.
y school' alt 'itiiesdsv He expresse j faith Mir wt'aylor wasfollowed by
ng
who came east ortheir. '
. trot, the late ,Jatitea M:allough, of
Dungannon. Mr. acid Mrs. i41ei)bn-
Saskatoon, sisters
oMrs.
father'e
fun satisfaction with the bright, sanitary Mr. Gordon YoUntr, of olborne town -1 .horeses na7ched r -leo d. for arasale
and cheerful condition of the school ship who is a lively address upheld•
since - its re -modelling, and spent n lair. Robertson and the Liberal leader 1 Suitable for
Kid and sots Roa+e a# Peterbo o aril Profitable time with teachers and pup: Mr. W. E. N. Sinclair. Next came' T DU R N' N
a doctor. .
•a also visiting >tt the lady's parents tls .in the discussion of the varioue Mr:' Spottoni, of Wingham, who in ar' a u
a� diseases to which
. ' ` • and precautionary measures to be statements :Made by hid opponents ' Tel. 693 r 16 '
By ROSS FARQUHAR
to bs prsserited by the WESTMINSTER GUILD
itt thm Lscturs Roonn of Knox Church
ON
THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Dec. 2nd and 3rd
AT'8.15P.M.
Adults, 35c Students and Childron, 2$c
Robbers Rubbers Robbers
Our New Stock of MINER BRAND
Rubbers has Wired '
MINER RUBBERS alrr. GUARANTEED
" 7hi i e' �r�e � :` ti - - `h+R MFtet thir &Sot
Om Stock is Complete in
New Fall Footwear
Pa AMM TO PLEASE lQX1=
I IN PIT •-- IN QUALI7T -- IN PRICE
• fitteit': Shoe Store
rIPMMt 41N - THE SQUARE
adopted for their prevention. and summed up the,policy of the Con -
air. and Mrs..G M. McKenzie: were servative Iearder,. pointing out reasons
COW to Clinton this week by the ill. why he believes them to be in the beet
ness and subsequentdeath of the interests of the country. Mr. Rob-
former's father, Mr. George McKen. ertson, in a ten-minute reply, succeed•
tie; who passed away on Wednesday 1 ed in anawerinm; Mr. Spotton's eriti-
morning after an extended mess clams to the 'satisfaction of the latter
The funeral will he held from the de• and of the audience. After votes of
eeased's late home in Clinton on .Sun. thanks to those who provided the en-
day afternoon. The sympathy of the terta' nt of the evening, the meet•
community is extended to Mr. Mc- ing c os with the singing of the Na.
Kenzie in his bereavement. Mr tional Anthem. The library treasury
Creighton of the Standard Bank stall found itself enriched by a neat sum
of Goderieh is acting manager in Mr as a result of the entertainment.
3IcKenzie's absence.
'An.aecident, which might have had, Brunswick Longer Playing Records.
very serious results, befel Miss Mabej CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE.
Brown on Monday evening as she wa-
about to light A ,fire by the nae 017
r ' gasoline. The oil, which is so ‘easily .�•
- e inflammable, exploded, setting Are tr
"the woos of the house near the stove.;
Milli
riery
9 The prompt action of a.kaunlrer bro• .
they, Arthur. who wan the' only other, .
Member of the family in the house ar
the time, verbapit saved the .home" In SmartChlc eStyles
from being burned, he having the;
presence of mind to use the Are ex.' Hist in#ite
tinguleher and so quench the flames ;` you to calll
1 As it was, Miss Mabel is- Bufferin-,
from badly burned hands. whkh she;• •
t fire.
ived
in her efforts to extinguish.:t the fine.
The annual entertainment and de.'
NORM • r
_;bate held on !nrueb,• ,••• .
d"ite• D ateantaopublic'
..:arte
peeved to be very interest! , al..
thong#% perb►aps not . attended byr as':
targe a crewel as there might -have'
halo, probably owing to the heavy MUMS fall of avow the day previous, which IW1U M i
mask travelling for ears s+aatwhat ` . AnyO
dl knit. Mr. T. G. Allen. rice-pre*i,
an buy the thou-
1 dent of the library board. fale?liled the sands of !hints you find in
duties of chairman M a vert eapebkc the 010p t there is one
'1lvaanrr. alttsesa 6 l+e **lifts."' kiln-. t that yours and only
serf as i'inelinir it somewhat mere dtAI- r
melt than he ltal anticipate4. heel. Yours to elft—;your 00110*
cal numbers weft raed.rtd at later- - Xm
vats' throughout the as cry the flight now is a better time
{ """ esZt�'ir' �81't' �' >Kr to Settle these gift problems
a ' *eh by than in Dicember.
earl. TM analoaee hour. eat" tweet.
1. I. FELL
lie was the debate apes tl►ew pefttleal
tome of the tomtitar *halloo, whey
esaskot's. from both plitl& Pullen in
hetet ea x mums platform Mr.
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:C6oice_Cut-_ lowela: WeddL* —
Sundaes, Floral. Work. etc.
onshort notice:
VEO. •STSVA T
Phoma 105 tRaedtaoloh
FOR. PARLOR OR
Looks Fine!� LIVING ROOM
nothing looks finer or is more tom.
fortable and inviting than overstuffed
furniture such as we -are now offering
the upholstery rich and suggestive of
restful repose, the woods beautiful, in
their smooth finish, the whole sa typi.
tally homelike and pleasing! And
the price so reasonable, too.
"I3ut I didn't know you -were -go
in; to buy a new Overcoat this
fall."
"it's not new, dear—just the one
front last year that I had dry
cleaned and pressed."
And••we can do the same to your .
clothes—restore them to that ab- Furniture Funeral Director
solute "newness" for a fraction
of the cost of new clothes.
Gi�iericll Fresch Dry Cleuilg Works
Prompt and Expert Sereke
.1. H. VROQMAN
Pim. 122 'West Street
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J.R. WHEELER
Give Pktires
It's $aaata's awe ,eggeti ss.
Tt le Just the *111 for the parson
ekes boa everytbiaY. ae wen as
1 for the aria who.* node are
a Piston *term.
i vs ry J�Christmas stases
fee—b.aMy. h pplomees, color
jeoy—ass d eras to the meet teed.
est hem* the atmosphere et re.
Me.s.M. The prim ter three
moo trot tie e. to SW
Ise sf Christ mos
Carets and Pltdsrs. Coxae ia
and sae oar seleetMa.
Sealles mei GIN Sort
Strut it 'Ph. a. reie
Hatailteta Stroot.
PHONE
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WE ARE AGENTS for
—w_Quebec took
...
• Stove sad Heaters;
Don't buy anted you got
our prices.
,Everything • for the
horn*.
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LD'RLICKSTONE'O
FURNITURE -EKCNA -
On the Braadwar e.f Goderklt
INS-URANCE
.The.
Mutual. Life
Assurance Company
f Canada -
e.tMlf.Sd 150
MAD OFFICE,e,: WATERLOO, ONT.
D. D. MOONEY, Agent
PHONE 230
HAST ST. : : GODERTCti, ONT.
You Cannot Afford
To have your fe►.t wet and 'sold. Proteict
there with a pair of "DOMINI°NBRAND"
Goloshes, Overshoes or Rubbers
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+� ).toed fa{trit� lists atrr teats longer. Oemt airs
is tar frit.11,S1wo.s correctly.
Felt Shoes, Slippers, Moccasins, Etc.
.�. NEW STx$ JUST IN
.SieawsatXei
r mei Cosy for Wary storetbrrr .F
Worst a
edi.�weity.
HARMAN'S
THE LEADING rmatz
lire.e 1St aawr�cx
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