The Goderich Star, 1928-01-12, Page 8le
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Office
Supplies--
Illamer Tem new Office ;Supplies
wee and Atari the new s-emr
gkt nith Moak Books3
.SattraaL4 Ledger3.
tash BOel.s and Memo Boo1s3
all sizes. Iiitirics for
1fl4. inks, blucilage, rastep
Stauds, File;
iia aiR c3147.c. Now Canadian
Almanac ft!t. Inf4.
Bock Store
Now is the 1li-3* have
your
Sewing Machine
OVERHAULED
>arts, OPti, hs, Neelle.% et
MISS NOBLE
Sand: Est!)ease Bloch
eeeiiien al tea.iter b a sehea r.ear
'WT. :',WRiregor,
Mil:, Alto. era tinei.1 elk
o.'e old lion:o.
Xiee, Ceths.sine bleDosabi 1:oe res1
; turned beano nfter visitirer her eausi
'silo, Ur. Vain AleDeneid• of
, Ovine- te ineleateney of the wes.the
or, tits meetine• of th6, %Vernet -ea In6ti..i
---.....-... tine has beot P0:3lncd `:111 noit
, . f • . , ..,.,. •I 1 A.,: • tr. • • • • 4.1 ' f
• t TIRE Jokgrp situredity. rt wilt ea neat a ..,,I
- - bielda- leafte-lo „Jan We -.sick'Among Giese who silent the dhrists
' list elfatreek;hope she will etienbe inns holidays at their old limes wore
'telloOl again. ''' tho following: 'Mr. Chas.'itIcGregor,
Wm. Baldwin wont to Stmt.of Kitehener: biliS Margaret bleLen.,
Acr4 rimit Kitchener on Monday for a nan. of Toronto; Miss•Doris Hibbon•J
• 'entattb niter° fire la ealFing treats of Ripley; rirsses -Anna, De5Sie and
pavaitl 'We ire 'pleatsed to report she babel MacKenzie, 44t Ur Onto; Misti
- 145,*7414 hetter..• : 1 • 0 ' Annie'M. MiteConald of Sarnia; bit
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vE Donald McKinnon and eon. of Park..
1 STVIELI)
, , hisl Mr. Thirteen Me • of Gado.
264 'Mrs. WM- KuPx' and ehlls rich; Miss Irene blae 'hi, of Tor.
"cren tif_,Linierick: Sok., oro.rieitinV onto; Mr. Ian bleitne, of ''Strathroy.
the bourn of Mr. and Mrs. Albert ' . l'1°' ' '' ‘•
. AUBURN •
faro ..ssle on 'WednesdoY of this spent the week
.end in the 'Mingo vis.
" Mr. nod lies, Snell espeet to long frientle. '
llattse shortly foe Detroit; wbere, they Miss Lettie. Lawlor is Wetting -her
juek" W!tend°•' sister,- Mrs. bloTntyre, nt Dungan..
The W. M. S. ,of the \Westfield Un. los ut prows
rriirarle, having gone over the' top with iness at present. 'the supply of
• Igr. Tan Snell lind a suceessful Mr. Frank Hilibeft, of Goderieh,
114 gbul.'11 bud successful Yor's The Egg Pool i•
s doing a good bussr .
allecution, .11.1t1e1i was MO, eggs is increasing.
A/004 sent to Presbyterial ,treas. on wednesdny hfr. John snail had
^ *tit' *au 477" tile Circle Ai" bud a sale. We believe it is his inten.
ttned year atul met their allocation tion to go to Detroit.
Om" • _ Tito' fermor port of the week Mrs,'
'"."1"*• --.7"-- Manning, of Londesboro. visitedi
' ASELEILLD fr•
• iende in this locabty.
MA. Rain Stuart hes reunited to
Inesinnarket.
itini Charlotte ,AtaeKenzie left last
Isle* to tea:it near Sarnia.
Sant Ritchie, of •Torontos is
Out local lawyer toil four of his
deputies paid brief visits. to Omit:.
rich Monday of tide week
Mr. Bogie of the chopping mill sue.
ceeded in eleaning out the race, and
sraillase Ills brother, /tel,-„ Bin George it is in good runntngnrdm. again.
The former part of this week they
Milna Belie Ross, of Kingston. is have bean busy on the Main roads
•Alia*, her sister, Airs. Duncan hte., with the graders so that taro earl 11,144
. on
has them, .
west tat taka The United ongi•egation nod.
. . ,ineeth
nosal of the old thumb was up foe
disenesion, akt ".
During tho Past 'ti'eek Mrs. Me-
lirien. of Whitechurelt, eves visiting
frienda in this loolity and :eallingnn
old aeottaintenees.,, - • .
The W. bL S. a the Presbyterian
oluirch had their regular monthly'
meeting on "Thinsdav afternoon at
the home of
Ntf Friday evertioe tile _regular
monthly dance will be held in the
rerestere, hall. A rood time is ex,.
sleeted. 'All 4re invited,
gee,
11 flGroeie. of Toronto.
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moisnaiNG,
Over
Ximeatry
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Repairing
REFINISMNG
Free tsliissles Given
too totolukit awl
Samples t*
ehoose from
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A. ZiERIAN
When
Polishint
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te Oft Shoe: -
Centres
25eto $1 '
Artoyl Rope to work
3 ski** for 10o
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,
Liners
From
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E. Evans
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Ottyx
SIOeS
eowx
fat Sikeett.
Sort
gaT7
front
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Arch Grip
for WOmen
Shoes are wonder.
far Iltioot corn.
and Wear. We
them in stock
A to D width.
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The Square
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• ItAlloPRICE
samaso,
bsr
• Two
Rho
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LLINERY
SALE at .
,
1 i
Hata, representing !
beat values of the
in style, trimm.
and Materials. .
will sorely find just
Hat you wont in this
eallection, at
1/2 PRICE
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Llacficare 1
Preached in the Baptist- church last
Sunday, Ile is well known he
lensing nreaelted-to the Presbyterian -
THE ' GODERICH STAR
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1 ANNOUNCING
TitritSDAY. JAN., 110. MS
PRICE REDUCTIONS:-
ON
ar and Many Other Lines
Stock Must be Reduced Before Stock -Taking. Two Weeks of $ $*Saviug
W
• Fur:Coats
2 only French Seal, reg.
$125.00 Clearing price
each $8.5. 00
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1 Only lst quality Beaverine;
reg. reg;$100.00, Clearing $69 00
Price,. •
1 Only Northern Muskrat, reg.
1 Only Persian Lamb, i...gttlai:$$21 24 90
$225.00. Clearing
$300.00. Clearing Price. , •
LAMBS' WINTER COATS
Have aOrir been grouped into lots et ridisulously low
prices.. Many of these are the Sea$04's best garments,
itnd now the prices are onsiderably. hairs Mill cost. It
is your opportunity to Salle,
$7 50
4 Only to clear at each . • -
counifris,-wi?jet.gh:tFilli22• ti2,50
Clear-
ing Price, each.... - • • •
11 Only Finest Garments, reg.
$26,50 to $38.00.- Clearing itt,v7,_
Price, each.. ........ 4P.A, g 'Lou
11 Only the Season% best, reg.
$34.00 to $42.00,- Clearing: tit
Price, each.. 4- 47P -P4•011-,
•Children's VVint,pri• Coats
• uy-,Garment g Former Price
Ladies' and Misses' .Dresses
These Also are now grouped according to
. price, and they are the • best bargains we
have ever offered Ready -to -Wear!
Choose yours early. •
SILK DRESSES. CLOTH DRESSS
14 Only Silk, or Wool Dresses, . .
reg. $8.50 to $15.00, NI' alter- el ciE
ting. Clearing Price, each if 1°70
• /2- Only Wool Dresses, reg.
8.50 to $15.00. Clewing t2
Price, each.. . , 4,0•JIN
10 Only ClOth Dresses-, regular.
$12.50 to $18.50. Clearing
Price each - •
$7 50
20 Only Silk Dresses, regular •
$19.50 to $25.00. Clearing, $13 75
'Price, each.. .. . •
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• We.have other -exceptional values to
•clear, before ,Stockla,king.
dr Bar ains for
January
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Window Shades; 36 x 72, green „.
Or? •.•, .. •
20g.
9$cs.,
1.20
. Cretonne, 34 inch width, per
'yard. ,„. .......:...
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Ladies' Wool Hose, reg. $1425
and $1,50. pleariiig, Price
Harvey. Silk Hose, reg.
Clearing. Price, pair. ;
Flannelette, 36 width, Jan. 24C
Special, yard.. •••• •
•
1-10iiiy Factory. Cotton, 'reg. 22c
.P.Se. Jan. Special,- yard.. .
. •
Liao:iemrs'inStweiTtweeraCr,o.artseg..S$4p.e.2015a.1 t$23
value.... Wu.° IF
Speeia
Children's Wool Overall', Suits -
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$ 1 •1 0
. clearing now at per yard.. •
- SEE THE'MANY OTFIER:13,AKOAINS ,OWD1$PLAY IN rOUR ' S.TO
s, , ,
Dry Goods
Ready40-Wear
House Furnishings
VVailpapers •
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eongregation here. . . daY evening. jan. Ilith, at 7,30 p.m. Mrs. W. R. Stothers, Mr. IL A. Me. days taking, down the shop on Mai
R Lest Sunday when Mr. Charlee A -social time will be enjoyed by the Xenzie. Mr. T. Rivett, Mrs. N. P. street known the past eeventy year
Worthen retuned from clutreh two eongregotion %after the close of the Whyard, Mr, T. G. Allen, Georgie as earnarOres harness shop, bavin
neitchberinte dogs were attaphlog MA meeting. Allen.`Mrs. P. Ross, Mrs. B. J. Craw. been tun the past nay years by th
owl and had teenaged to dispose of Mr. Bert Treleaven, 7th concession ford. A; totiil of S21.50 WA$ re.pelv-,a lido Thomas Cameren, who died tw
Ile les,/ than ei,ht Of thorns ot Ashfield, has rented. ltis•farm of . ., , 1 years age also his father for th
List .1,g,,ek John woseo wns at 00 acres to' Mr. Samuel Kilpatrick, i Weld ha recently been received ho twenty years prariOne. The latadirte
ungarinen Audition, tile west wa., wbose lam adjoins that of Mr. Tree a bild b was fr nut and 'Is 'It f Ore la
the pompom, in a oand position. ev. On°. liquitli of bitet with his faudir distriot' as a former student pastor building on Abu boob of the lot 'using:
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'Rev. Mr. Gale was chairman of the
ishowing a prosperous year finished.
- meeting and was very pleased to hear
f.! the full and prosperous report.
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° SIIP.IPPARDT '
Voster-Poster.-s-A quiet welding
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wenosh rnsurseee boons, n. reports leaven. lho latter, who Itas been in Grey, well ittiown by many this pine and hemlock, Mr. Cameron is
orrthine naid no and over W50 tiOn on will continno to reside on the farm. lof Erskine Presbyterian church, Dun. eolail of the old material. I
smuts rcettson inerense of business He will have!, on auetion sale in the tgannon, and St Andre wig Presbyter.; Ile- minuet meeting of St. An
during the rast $ear.near lututu to dinios0of his surplus Ian (now United) church, Port Al- (trews United ehurelt WaS held in the
(Prat another eorrespondent) stook.° Gray has travelled both basement of the thurch on Tuesday
MrWi
. 'lfred Nivine, who, with Mrs. the 'United States and Canada, from afternoon. A fair attendance of the
Misadie Carter went;to SintNivins and little daughter have been coast to coast, as Field Secretary for members WAS present. Repsorts were
ford lasweek to attend the funeral
on an mttended visit with the lady's the Student 'Volunteer Movement for rod by. the different eommittees
parents, Mr. and Mrs„. Robert Moore, Foreign Missions, and has had the the work of the church and all on
resI
s S' .
t
of tbe late Mrs. Neilson. '
Mr. 'Howard Adams. who has been h , .
t er osmoses rare privilege of visiting and speak- ports tshow the work of the church
et his bome bora for the holidays, Ye.' recently .tondueted by Messrs. Wil-1ing in forty western colleges 'in
and n- going along well, also the finances
turned to his work in TOrent0 last Ham Mole and Harold Carter, and vereities, and enlisting delegates for showing everything Paid up at the
week. " . _ will *continuo his hirsirieSS in the shoP the great Interdenominational Con. end, of the year also the full Allem-
Mrs. W. I Mention, of Whites. vacated by the latter in the Allen vention, which was held in ,Detrolt, tion of the Maintenance Emil for the
eluirelt. is }Mending- a few weeks in block. Ire Will be assisted, when re. December 2gth, 1027, to January 2ed.Year was it the treasurer's hand
tile lleighborhOOd with relatives and quired, by Mr. Mole. Possession 1028. That he mot with unqualified
niti friends. was obtained on Monday of this sneeeas was evnteed,:hy lite ittertyie
Mrs. Lovett. of Clinton, and Mrs. week. about* four *Min delegates, young
Lear, of Illyth, were the guests of The rectory, Dungannon, waS the wee wtti''Aitilett from all the colleges
their slater, Mrs. G. L. •Sturdy,, weer 'mono of a quiet wedding on Weillteg-'in Vanarla and the 'United States --
the week -end. .
s, au. • a . VIA.M., yawn were In attendance for four days,
Miett AlinNotch, who had beenMrs. Agne-a Foster, of Sheppariltob, and a largo number remained for an-
t and Stra- aas. ?dutch , rump, to William Foster, of Aber. ferences. 'tlivre were miseleiterlea
i
spending the holiday season with her waS unitr.d" in the bonds of Metri. other week of post -convention eons
terente. M
returned to Toronto on Seturdnr. nethy, Sask. The ceremony was perlfrom every Proteetant stottion in the
It took a gang oftjan
,eterei th
ritty formed by Rev. Wm. R. Perry, X., Th., world, and fetch splendid leaders as
L,I._..itjliet_ „edt,„...11,-th,e_elle., e.;,.... ,e0 ..*,,,,rimPt' nens.,;-'rtiest.:-Were...---sinetteudeds---Mr-',und Div- Sher -need -Eddy: -Dr:-Rielfei
I
men most of hiet. 'week to clear the rector of St. Paul's elturch, Dungen. Dr. John R. 'Mott, Dr. R. E. Speer
Pmg mill -"n'ti-w011" 'Ill* Ina be" and Mrs. Foster left on the 240 0. N. ard Roberts, lite of the Old Country,
gan again late Saturday afternoon. R. train, via Goderich, for a nhort And now er Sherbourne United
The Women's Institute will med honeymo(n, which will be spent at, chitrO, Toronto (who was heard with
at the, home of Mrs. A. J. Fergainn* pointa *att. • Kir., and- M. Neter,' much pleasant by the writer of this
It will be in &ergs of the prograr will return to Siteppardton before' article in Ida own pulpit in Tarot*
e°'"Inittec. R°11 'Call: New Yen" they kave for their home in the West, on Easter Sunday hist), was one of
Resolution. Hostesee*. Mr*. g•-nr,) where they will reside in future. the Canadian ispeelters. The session%
Rev. William E. Perry, L. Th., and, of the Convention were held in the
Mrs. Perry, who had anent the past auditorium of ,the Masonic Tempts,.
week with relatives in Ifortdon, re..Detroit, and E. Fay Counrbell, of Moak $A Soma --
tattled on Saturday to the Rectorvi New York, A ,irraduate of Yale r id.
The following i* the standing ofiversitY and Divinity. School, war. the
pupils in P. S. No. N, Ashileld, for presiding °Meer. Thite was the tenth, ,
the term September.December, 1927:i Quadrennial Convention of the Stn.
Sr. IV. -Cora, Culbert, Nora Reid„ dent Voluntier movement, to he
Sr. 11L-Rernica Roach, James Reid, IRO& .
Belle SWIM. Jr. III. -Mary Million,
Mrs. Thomas Culbsrt, fourth cons lia Make, Wm. Culbert. Sr. IL-- BAYFIELD
reerion of West Wawsmoelt, enters I•fargeret Stewart, Harvey Congram., mho Maud surfing. matron or the
tented a number of friend" and Jr. Ife-Catharine Reid. D -Clara owen sound hospitet. visited her •
neighbors at a quilting' bee on Tues-. Reid: Pr. A. -Kathleen McKeniiie. mother slid mister in the village the .
4rr. B.--Dorift Swan. Lorna Rosteh, put week,
,
A Peelltreneive ettehre party underitionald AUXentie, Audrey Constram, , mes. Herb wank alw; two *on, of
the stusnieeit of the Ihingannon Wom. i MELINE CAMPBELL. „Fisk. Seek, arrived on Atisnisy last
•n' lirottitute %ill be held in the Per. ,
hilt Hall on Fridny evening. :ammo I The Collector* for the ecaradeberrit. h to Inuit her mother. Mrs. Was,' Stir'.
paled.
13th. when a plestaaw time is antiti. Hospital made their annual rounds will 41afttehreP evelts.lige' Sirhtl is "St f"ling ' t st'
fon T1101410Y.. this being somewhat lat. Mrs. Fred Raker it.1 ift Lawton with ,se-...
Mr. mei Mr& barhi Gionn return. er than heretofore, awing to the fact iner eon ria h )M.Tv
d from Welland on Friday el last that one of the collertore ationieted der an nontio; for 164,00,;airitiss 1,ut We have on band a nice
w'�f'IC, IA their home in Dungsmtoniihad beer ill. The, work grim nene by we are grad to hesr is doing as well
fur enioring * rdeaaant -whit at the iMrs F. Rotel and Misa 41# )nrie Al. ns rim ht. -flooded, lassoiiment of Chesterfields
on* of Their drawhier, Mrs, le, C.,Ilen. who very kindly took ittrA.. IW. ento ammo witiftinsr of tet, Say. and odd Chairs, etc. Come
;floes, and air. Vieginp, Od°04.4 140"-' AM to *horn tho JUld Cemetery co wilt to beim in the .
Neret Sarah MolloUth. et Lurk . rank* of the let,,er are due The ewe heti, pavends, en ee,,,,,see., Jen, in and inspect T
our Coo&
1114., *vein, tha irrelk-erout ',bikini follavviatt contitihetiona were illIellir 7 lath. at i ediho Tha .dirroant �r and see our values.
I
lion& and ralMirra iPi DW101101161ipPii! $A ikke..- ' WI. Whitk,r WW1 *h. reraotryir aro *Nara olreard to
ed virtaltv. brine a swat at tho Wm It. DO44401114: 0 (kW - Wm. ter • rood otioradow or Ow lot Ittir"
1h.
Weir, Mre. Nelson gin, urs. Stoltz.
A number from her attended the
faun' of Mre. Walter King. ef
tom on Friday of last Week. itra.
Xing was formerly Miss Annie Mutch
a native of this vicinity. Sympathy
is e‘tettleel to the relatives in thtir
sudden bereavement.
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DUNGANNON
Rummage Sale
044-4-., 'alai :-
SAT, JANUARY 14tit
Positively no exchange
in this sale
%haul Ili
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of Mr. and Mrs A. W Peettland. Thome* Skothore; St -1Ir Larne W- aye nee• to toe an interest at tar j
retareed reriday.; • lierodc, 16r tirtrate- - Mr* M. Roach. anima) i...011111 to beer far the east • • WHEELER
The anoloal reeerairotkatal owed* Roc W.. $ P.ny. Srl• 3. 3. arm., Soar A*
• the Urals, Presbyterian &web Kro, (Dr.) C4aor. :more Mott. awl demean aliejg."":"4" wt111111"111E rviag" mums
N1. head In thr church an men- Karver Trriroren, Robot Atoittrra, Mr. JoieStreet
• is belay these'
BEDSPREADS• -
stnmped on good white cotton,
• lovely designs, at only $1.98.
grerythiag it stamped 'goods.
Crochet Cottoine Embroidery.
Silks and Threads. Just the
time to embroider, these cold-
ornty days and nights.
• Come in and get started.
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• Smith'sAttanifiltStore
'Ph-Utie tss
la baldness or 40 years•
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RESERVE
THURSDAY JAIL I9th 1928
TH• E
Godesick %oak Waite
ro Hie 000naows* !MU
coat o &tsp.*, Ticket Sac
EIJCIIRE and DANCE
ii;77;17-----t:ge if;a7-----;lith,
at the Rectory, aunstannon„ When
Rev. W. -Perry united in 'mitten -4e
Mi. Agnes Viateria Foster, of Shop.pardton, and Mn William Fos, . of
.Abernethy, &het. After partaking
0 lunch at the brides home, thcy
left on the 2.20 train for Toronte and
Niagara., On their return here they
will remain a short time with friends
.befoitt leaving for their home in
Sask.
Weil
Pressed
Well
Drcssed''
ArroOlisks �iiiie
always well dressed
• Goitrick Frock lky Moog Wait
sad Zapert await*
J. /IL int001141/04
1*1 Wait Strait 44
ver,
FEET COLD
Not- if They are Properly Clothed!
see US for WARM WINTER FOOTWEAR
sock as:
FELT BOOTS and SLIPPERS
OVERSHOES and GOLOSHES,
LUMBERMEN RUBBERS and SOX,
MOCCASINS, Etc
A full line of SEATING
For EN,4 CHILDREN
HARMAN'S
'THE LEADING SHOE STORE"
Thee 158, , GODERIC#