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GODERICH STAR
COLBORNE DISNGANNON
Reeve Helga suit d441.) genre:eine t Mtn., 34 Caven:on left en Moiria
.c`.;jblvga annegieiarte ti3D ,! 'fen Toronto, witere si),o i3 nate-
., tee encan int e leer sinner, itIrs. Itietnene,
nir. ace! Men Jan C. Inggine„ of 1
Theintel, V.TFO Thanksgtving gtore
with the tattana nunt,Mi aviC
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S" Now is the time to have
your
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MUT 4SIAIBIt1
A taeture On *J1,t,z0 teepee Meemen
. eeasale ee tee wow, et Caroeten, taleen,
Ilam zantora Emden, wail be given by Sli. J. in. Ineraptete, of tne Ratan ef
note 4. N. If. Min:34 .0,-r ti6aeri.et), 24 Commerce Dant Dungannon, Valri a
ai0 t.....e_enacrit oz tee Anglican CriWc.11week-ena gueen witti erienne et Lone
at Poet ,A.Pent. ea atteenne nevem. 'don and Beaten.
'deo satires welt
eery° mtge. nvereneey WOICOLY10.
n.dreintion eti cents.
- SITI lea
- Wm. ,IeLiP"),TCli 147313 a Gedeviela
vienv on :iaturdo.)
etre. MO/Atte, tire is visiting iter
&legates, eire. inm. Taylor, oe se. Nra. Thompeon attended tit
cent wedding of her geteraddaugh
-.aleaeriU.
r, Leanne neeapeon, daugh
ter of Mr. and DIM. Thonmson
of Louden.
Mr, Fratetnn Thee:pea° was up
wetted on Sunday ..vath her aunt, from London nor the weekend, and 0,
hs retie -en was accompanien by b:
• •earn Gordon Snell.
lnotor, Urs. Wm. Thompson who i
Dare. Wm, McDontil spent tba
,51X. auti 474VO. FICCd lkiWien 132
Wateentea. vieited the forareetne par
outs. Mr. and Mee. Beery Fonienat
Thankeenene,
Dr. George Case, of - Cebelt,
Mr. Beneon Case, of Toronto, wee
weetneed vieitore at the home of dim
parente, Dr. T. E. and Mrs. Cave.
32100en Mason, of litizebares spent
nenciay wan their extend, iso neabel
wattlen,
Mine Edna Marion, of Auburn,
• Sewing Machine
OVERHAULED
,Parts, 011s, Bel% Needle.% etc,
MISS NOBLE
Diaisle inteliange Block
much pleasure in one nutr.nor rend.
ered ley tetra. Tao° congregation
which have ereceen, tbo ;miming, is a '_
;minority group, arid deserve mune
.1 credit nor teen. enterprising. spirit..
.in
he former Methodist -ehureit was
Purehatied I% them, end hes been corn.
pietent treinefornred,.so that it bad.
vue cippearemeo bf en entirely new
-., 'minium, and presents a etret pleas-
e lug and atteactive nppearance both
O in as exterior and uaedog The
4 WitU reneed And a basement
Placed underneath; vrbile the ontsicle
d
has leen finiehed iu red brick, and the
a interior is finielted In light oak, nwith
new seate pulpit and organ. Elec-
tric lighes heve been. installed, and. it
; heated by a furnace,
Ur. and Mrs. 31. Hoffman returned -
reeently from Detroit where they an,
Jowled tile wedding of the_ latter' -
n niece, Mies Dorothy Stoners to int.
Burville Mitchell, son of Rev. Wil-
liam Mitchell and Men Mitchell, of
Detroit. ne weddIng took place hi
Roger Itlentodal church, Detroit, the
ceremonY being eerformen by Rev.
Mitelieln father of the groom
and pastor of nbe churcli in which it
took *ace. The wineotne beide looked veer chernanie In a gown of white
crepe satin, with veil of Brussels net
caught with orerne blossom.; She
earried ahowee bouquet of white
- roses. She was attended by her sis-
ter, Mks Evelyn Stoner, of Toronto,
who Acted- as bridesmaid, and was
-gowned in, Fellow transparent velvet, j
and varied g bouquet of yellow roses,
Following the cereraonee the happy
bride and bridegroom received the
Orders taken for Personal
• Greeting earns
.
Cole's Book Store:
week -end with her aesthete Aire. 4. 81)endiuR
tbere. the •levels with •relative
- Andereon, of Blyth,
I Mr. DQ4e0114 the newly.appointe
Mra, Chan, of St. Helens, la imak. inspector for West Ituroni, paid M
in' eetereled visit witb her daugh. first official visit to Dunganno
ter, MrS, Marvin McDowell. $ehoon on Monday. elle also confer
Mr. Kerr, of Brueeele, wan the red with the flawed board who met a
gueut at the home of 31r. and Mre. the scbool during his visit.
Wm. Walden over tht, weohtend. ' Mr. Robert Davidson and Alla
nlre. John Harrieion and son, Got- Reed, who bad been visiting relative
don, of Godericif, visited over Sundan at ElOra during the- week, returned
with Mr. und Mrs. W. H. Campbell. to Dungannon on Friday evening
Mrs. Harry took returned home on itirs. Davidson attended the Educe
Wednesday last from Toronto. Little tional +Conference held in Guelph on
Erma is still in the Sick Childrento Felder.'
Hospital, but we 'lope fee a speedy The norraeatteen for the meetetne
eecovery. , electioris far the townsbip of Aeltneld
Mr. and Dirs. dolm Seen and babe, is being he/ti in the township :hall on
of Detroit, epant the week -end with Monday net, Nov. 20th. The elee-
their parents, Mr. Ad Mrs, George tion, twhich i being held a month
onneStlyti
, Si.,and Mr. ;led Urn Necomb, earlier this year than usual, will take
f
place on Monday, Dee. ard.
Mr. Douglao Campbell !eft nor Ines. C. O. 13rown attended the fun -
Guelph Monday morning, then on to eral of a relative, Mr. Young, at nee.,
'ot.enter ettrilgpt to take part in the forth, on Saturday. She niso visited
junior narrners Judging team at the at the home of her :daughter, Mrs.
Repel it. llarvoy Webster, of Goderiele who
Mr. Norman a/eDawea, elle en the with. Mr. Webster, accompanied her
winning ten in
held at Clinton. reeently, left tins
tnnJudging contet on ' sleullresn: notla urn, tInlheeer leitarlisenonsSetnenrddaetr;
nesday morning for Toronto to en- fur vralaabah whero she Will bea
tend the Royal Whiter Fair. He will guest for the winter monthe with her
be a .guest at the Eaton banquet end daughter, Mrs. A. S. 'Thompson. She
theatre party on Thursday, wen necolelparded by her daughter,
eenne,,_ enn, * Meta Alma Free, R. N., who will
roake 4 short visit before her return
'The Sunday SCROOI Are holding t° Uilurttnt""
their annual, Christmas program on The k'''r°d• 13"wn 1444"e omned
eamhigi Dea. aa Coe which Appears in the Parish Hall,
Dungannon, every night during the
The commumtet wish to express to
Mies Ford their ,eleepeat'eympathy 11 week, is attracting large audiences,
her veeent %id bereavement. Apart fx(nn The they
sttle:an and
fan Friday on last 'week Mr. ana preent they are sellien me
Mrs. Ralph Pearson and Miss -Isabelle °tiering 1414ea ("lb(' baby s"uritg
Rattianaa, of Hicksonware laaaaas at the higbest number cf votes end abo
eresent otentr'neatut es of interest...
the home of ,Rev. and Mrs. .J. W. Her.
been‘The 'regular monthly meeting-.
Rev. X. of West China; the Dungannon brimeh of the Wont-
Meesrs. linton King and Mac Brown, en'a Institute will be held on nurse
of Iltetesone and litre. E. M. Brown, day, Neve -29d, at the home of Mrs.
Eunice Brown and Gladytellrown, Ale Fred BON at 0 P.M. The topic
$o of Iliekaon. were guests at the will be, "Menus for Christmas date
Parnonage on Thursday. e tier," and will be taken by Miss Geer -
On account of weather conditions, gin Allen. Roll till will be answer -
the etteridance at Y."0.. League on ed by exchange of recipe.
Friday night WaS not as filrg0 45 us-
ual, but those Who tame were allepin
rewarded by the splendid topic given
ny Mrs. Ce -Cooper, on Sharon. <
The young ladies of -the Mission
Circle bave reason to be proud or the
nuccess of their annual blizaav held
in the ba-sement of the chinch on
ffitursday evening last. The splendid
work which they offered for sale was
quickly bought an by tbe many pen.
AsErista -
Mr.. and Nye, Tom Bogie, ef Port
Albeet, visited at the home of the
• natter'a pavents on Sundett,
Mies Lilian Madtenzie 'vteited
e friends in Winghare over the week.,
end.
Who W. itf. S. will hold 'tit*
monthly Meeting Wednesday aft
terreoriat tbe home of Itirs. D. A.
MacDonald, at Loehalsh,
Dr. Cannawineof Toronto, gave on
nildrese on Sabbath echoel work and
Young people's ,societies iintslitielen
Preebyteriari church on Sunday morn-
ing.
Mint Doria Ribbon, of Wingbarin
epent Sunday at her home in Intritail.
Mrs. Diiii0411 MacLean -Ian ims
re-
tailW(1 home after spending a few
(toys with friends tn Tovonto.
. LANES
Mr. mid Mee. 'Walter Alton spent a
not, in Ineknow recently.
Miss Lena Hackett, of '1,Vawenonbe
spent the eneekeend under the paren-
tal roof here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hackett spent
a day in Goderieln recently. ,
A ?ember from beve attended the
sale of knees Iteid in Wingluent nn
Saturday last. .
Quito a another from here attend-
ed the towed held in Dungannen onFriday evening, -
nine. Alvin Bowles returned to her
home in London on Friday last, after
spending et few. days witii her mother,
Mre. David Hackett.
Misses Myrtle :Walston, Elsie
Vint, Meld& and Winnie Lane, end
Mary Ilitenett, all of L. If, S., spent
the week -end` at their homes here.
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North St. United Church -
Ladies Aid
•"A BAZAAR
Vas lilt anti) ON
a•Vittt /Vogt 24th '28
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Side of home.mado asking. -
Aprons. Warko, Candr
TEA 5E0E0010* $.30 Z00 P.*.
Mr. and lifrs. David Nevins, and
family,. who had spent the sunineer
itt Sault- Ste. Moine *nil at points in
Itlaniteba, anefered It000 last "week;
The entire tripe both way*, was me&
by motor and proved very enjoyable.
Mr. 'Nivens, wlio mane A stile in the
meting and rented his fora for the
year, .ilattra on Tils tam again in
the spring: t
ple who. Were present. The program Despite the rain and tog of Friday
Aetna was greatly enjoyed. by all, evening, Dammam saw one of the
WAS followed by lunch. ' largest etowds ever witoosseti allY
'The young people of Holmeevilte gatheeing. The OneaSiOU was a free
and contmunity are to be eongrate. concert eponsozed George Spotton,
kited upon the splendid SUeee53 of M.P., for North Iltiron, and present.
their rally service on Sunday evening ed in the agrieulturat hall by the
lest, Barrie 'Welters led the meet- Wingbant Dramatic Company. Toe
ing in a very eilidelit Mannar and hall Was packed to tbe doors emir, it
Elmer Potter gave it tree, convincing the evening, nod minty. who came late
address on "The Cane against Aleo. er 'were turnea away as every avail.
hol." Rev.. n. Ilenbert epolot ableeepate ents occupied. A speech
lividly on "The Challenge to Youth," by Mr. Spotty% in his fine oratorical
, Which was eeeponded to by--Norreate-steleeemidedeinueli to the entertain -
and Wilhelmine newartita. Declare ment of the- overang. Ponlowing the
atien of purpose cards were signed, concert. the crowd tonnregated in the
by nearby Ali those present. Tile it[W- Parieh bain where 4 dance wee held,
saltation of the meeting W44 nutter- tln,i Musie ebeing :welshed by Attlee
tally inereated by the 'musk furnisb- era- ilvenneen orthestras of nnin -
ed Ebenezer orehestra and a sie. ham. Ur. Spottert announced that t
fitiLl rang people's choir. would be made Alt annual event.
- Mr. Itscht. Arinstrong, the Dungan-
Rubbers! Rubbers!
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Our Stock is now complete With. the
• best than money can ,buy
Luna Rubbers are light* soft endouthk
bitres, Boys' aral Children's in light aro isinvy weights.
• Rubbers for averymember of -the $11411 ter every Oceania
See our Women's Splashers, the all rubber Overshoe.
Buy your _Rubbers when your shoes art -dry tutd get abetter fit.
• • Buy your Rubber* at Hern'a Boot Shop Ltd get the Best.
The
Squaw
W. Hern's Shoe Store
ILLINE
Phone
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non-Goderich mail courier, met with.
on accident while zettirrong to Dun-
gannon with the mail one day this
week during ti blinding snow storm.
His windshield became covered with
snow. mid in endeavoring to wipe it,
failed to Me ttn approachine truck,
. with tvbicie hecollided. His car,
which was a condi, turned upside
. down in the ditch but strange to sow,
i that, while it was otherwise broken,
. none of the iiIn53) was Twoken, and.
- fortunately, Mr. Armstrong himself
sustained but tittle injurnt A pas.
lainr motorist brought litin min the
mail to Duriniennon, and sine tbee
he lies need his Woes for delivering
the mail. -
n at, J. Vurttiat oe :sentient, bad hi:
ear badiy smutted on reeday tenoning
Willie driving to Dungannon, whonne
earneeoreenyutn
. ,ontact with a Bell
.liseleputine polo as he was , driving
down the river hid on the 4th conces-
cion. 'Lae night was so foggy that it
Win very dinteult to Bee the road and
Int. Manila waa just about to stop hiS
vac to get mit to tee where he wa$
when the impact ozeurred. The polo
woo broken tompletely ein abottt half-
wey ere the upper portion fallang up.
on the car, witteh the ekielded side-
ways to tile . fenee, tearing off two
wheela The top of the tar currored
: rather badly won the broken pelo
fell upon it, but Mr, and Mete Davila
are congratulating theiliselves that
they esenped serious intury, a soy.
ere shoek and 501115 minor injuxies to,
MI& Dumb* arra, being the v;iorst.
tine wonder it that theee were not
--Imere aeeittento that night, at the rant
'war; E:0 der:50 end thew were en Mann
• ears en the read,
1 A large immix). &ern Dunganuol
: and vicinit•y attended the opening of
i the new Presbyterien church at Aub-
urn on Sunday lasts ntheri the new
chart% building was formally opened
and dedicated" the impremeeve etre.
e molly being performed in the men.
tenee of
it large congregetion which
' filled the buildior to its utmost cap.
aeity. Rev. R. C. MeDerraid. pastor
'I of Knox rhurce, trodevicb, efticiated,
' and preached forceful end inepirinn
A torment et both morning arid evening
,-ItAttbutit ritoir lel tn the nervice of
.1111•11k
Specials in Stunning Hats for
for Winter
In Fabric whiph leads the mode of to.day--)
Velvet Felt, and Velvet and Silk in shades at
once becoming and correct, On FRIDAY and
SATURDAY at $3.75 and $4• .75.
Corsage Flowers in New Shade
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YOU ARE fORDIALLY INVItED TO INSPECn OUR STOCK
1, MISS MacVICAR
KINGSTON STRUM
serene". At the retooling StrVallth
.
,j prone", an Anthem h the foil choie;
•aed AAA he- MtilA tie and Mr, 11,
McGee tenor very runts enio.vel
tetegen At As
5pfriat nothe oveninic
..01errire the ehnir ot Clinton Prenity,
ttechin elikorelit lad the
rnspot
trOnd011,4 two anthea„ linton
quartette wan oVio heard 'with
conrretulations and good -wishes of a
host of intenns who had gathered in
the dumb_ to se' them married, both
being VorY Pentane' young people.
Afterwards, with the invited guests,
who .numberen lebout thirty -live, they
repaired to the home of the bride's
parents. her a dainty wedding sup -
nor Was served. After ,dinner spee-
cgleueesitthweireenrrtteat,thbeyr thessepvoekrvinofoow_
"rinegeent°61y aell'atthed!'erUplelatViwtYlia4gbtolithe
plie . The nenlowing cley the bride
i
tiekti Wedged the smile in 'neat w-
and groom motored to Dungannon,
benne aceornpentern by lifr. - and Urn;
0 man, whose guests they were for
tnfew doe prim to their leaving for
St. -Thomas and tater for Detroit,
Whore thee eeill eteitteen _
Sinmay scnool' teachers officersand
1
i vprepoisle,newdhoeenvenattenittneeethezilge.'Sturivarieriyietsnr-
connection with •the Ateitierd town.
ship Religious Enueatinte .`, Soefetn
,woro we repaid Lor braving the lir-
element weather. On Sunday morn.
non Rev, -Vinientr. rannavvine Xnee
itt.D., of the Ilteesleyterlira board or
:telialous education, Totopto, conduct -
cd divine service, in .Astiffeld Istesbr-
nerian ebureb.e -In the afternoon tte-
ndaresaed the touvegatien of Ifaek-
ett's United church; neerinethe even.
ing he spoke in Dungannon 'United
church In the evening the subject
of his , discourse was "Ctorartatie
greatest asset!' FonOvitibir tur out-
Mee of Canada's veentrrees.ber nen,
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THURSDAY, NOV- 22441, INS
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Silk Velvet for Dresses at $2.75
VELVET -the fabric of beauty and for service. French
Silk Velvet of deepest raven black, of exquisite quality,
width. 36 inches. Special per yard - $2.75
WOOL IIIANICErS
These days Wileil color plays such an
important part in the scheme of house -
furnishings, The daintyll shades of
the new Blankets and Quilts are very
pleasing shades of ROse, Blue, Mauve,
• and Goid. Blankets all whipped and
finished singly. Nations • patterns in
• checks ffncl° plaids. •Finest all w-ool•
• unshrinkable. Size 72 x $4. At
' each • • * • • • • • • • * • • 4 .$5.95 -
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KID GLOVES FOR WOMEN
Finecape kid, out seam sewn, British
make, with one handSOW. d0.11W fasten.
er; shades of Tan and Sand, sizes 0 to
714. , • • • • • • •
= SILK STOCKINGS
Full -Fashioned and heavy a3Lilk, witlx
deep garter welt, in a dozen new shades,
• sizes 8yA' to to. At per pair, 41.50
• WOMEN'S cons
Tweed, Coats in •neat effects and of
softest Ennileh materials, trimined with
• finest Alaska Sable, or Wolf Furs, arid
beautifully lined. Pried special at
$25.00* $45.001 $40.00 and
COATINGS
'52 -Inch fine alt wool heavy soft Coat-
ings. Blues, Browns, Retin Mauve.
Per •yard, • • • • • , • 4, • • • • * .$2.00
SHEETINGS
72 -Inch best quality unbleached Sheeting
on special sale... ....394
UNDERWEAR
Men's extra heavy all pure wool, Red
Label unsfirinkable Shirts and Drawers,
•size 30 tci 42; At per garment,$1,95
GLOVES
Finest
Gloves.
shades,
sizes 6
• for..
quality, heavy Chainoisette
25 dozen pairs on sale; all
domes •and pullover styles,
to 8.•Value $1,00 Per Pak,
colvirowrats
White ctton filled', sateen covered and
splendidly 011ted, various deSignsi in
„best coloringi, size 72 x. •73. EaCill
4.1 4
CONGOLEUM RUGS •
sizes') in the new patterns, 'Gold
-Jr
Seal" lio• i quality. New,prices now
• prevailing..
ACHESON &
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Wt. P4U1 .144e1, fe'r.a fewdatgethis.„ on Tuesday: nrom *Undone where
Weelt• • Iliad sPent a week.' Her -daughter,
Mr. R. M. 'Yining . bent a very • ate. 5,41.14. Alvin RoWIes, accompanied her.
cesSfut sale -on Monday. Everything home fot a IOW days. •
eold weIl Aild Men Yonne realized , A large la mber .front Belfast vete
good prices for ilia -stock. We Are vegeta itt Dungaunon to hear Mr.
Pleased to. report thdt Mr. Young is George Spotton, M. P., give a very
lonaaining lb the community, he hey- George- Spotton, X. P.; give a very
mg reserved five acres at the corner interesting address to a packed
and will have the cottage remodelled home.,
and will occupy" it in the spring.
THANKS
A very suceetisM, meeting of the
W. M. S. wan .held on Wednesday, Edit= Goderien. Star. .
NOV. 14th, at the home of the piesi- 1 SingeMay we, Post 109, Godenich
elent, MSS Nellie :Clark, with ail at-- branch Canadian • Legien, through
tendance of 22 members. An irepern, Your PaPer thank all -who helped ann,
taut. feature of . the meeting Was tiie !eontroarted to maknneur pOppjr
earn-
presentatbon of two life mentbershin ping* the sirenees it was. The sum
certificates; One t)o- Urn; Jan, reagnin I of 000.04 was retained this Yent
wthheo imadaide: afetntthtinngeir refilnwen tebeeankeirij .18-74'3G-1'4 11;;74‘prns,Abe:.0:mrai.....z92y72`'.
thoughtfulness, and the other to Mrs. , . nu"
Thos. Menthee, whit was unable to be Times aloe
present -owing to health. After Titin kind eif mother Wii4 useOiaiiged d to r
the meeting the liestnset served a Oahl' nay Dor. twilliteuyear,o/d daughter
ty lunch and n seem hour was Spent. :vitas stn., se she coorcr torvei on ernereera
Morning 'Star Lodge, An F. & -fare rrovr says shes ,sixteert so
U., held a very successful at Mane' in ,can 'chive' the. • I
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ATWATER KENT
BATTERVIESS
rd.
74-W for 'lemon-
stration
MacDONA
thltittilL
the lodge roma here Rridant evening. r
The evening was anent very pleasant- Printing' That 11c480; Advertising
tr. The program,most of which was That Pays Ts. Stet Service,
music Atxt singing, was given by i
Auburn and Nile. tonna, Mrs. Shaw,
Mrs, N. Hill and Mine Sadie Cater SIALE aye FEMALE 113131,P,Aiteeeinnn
and. Mrs. Ricer am:loosest, and JAWS. EARN 5"5 ia $50 PER WEEK
Ube Gladys Tanner ewe et recitation Positiontn,olten call tant'eninie
sdid Me. Frank raninwain and Mr. L. • try towns.. Wren. evert.- • Sara . . iloPPe
Pentland favored` ti* audtence with Pallt Unite while • nearning- nvo '
• 44 rantee teacitteen fellsqvillg Cur. Square and Kingston
ett th
-tile fielde, bee aplendlir i:ivarterways,..
her forests, her mineral) weal* etet,'.,
ete., Dr•.Xannawin went- on tog ante*
that ner greatest 45.10t is het DVS .
rmil gills, her young people; *ad, ;
ttrtillg 1114*411' eniVuiwiled:P* ne't :lave selections on the vialfus aecom-- -
nenittn of guiding *On' "rlezt Uanied by his mother on the organ.
their earlier;,$ears, let means. of the rhe senapeeee wean even by F. Me -
Ore Y Craig oat, xery .
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1,1.4
ttvocthe organ. Mr. Parrish,. of Leeburn, P.,LECTRICITV. GilitAGE
comm;athnreiede bofytmiliefsor commiraeosoltelentdionosn. fit otsEd6.4 rolivritut
Streacir..raf(t4r-astatoirrie) Other'.
Sabbath' schooleatui Yemen Pleonten t
Urn* an connote* eyetanho alimmee11
ent, 4A *. 90ACOOMP.allned mothen,
The speaker, ,wlione tang j$114,114- on., was much enjoyed.After pie pro.:
Deopie, the cense neea. eta& at snip/en by remitters of the craft,. con-
tirelY,4evotodtto vh3rk. for the.-yonnte grain ofemusie and tinging lundewan,
mart, and hig steeeepee and earnest- meting of ham sandwiches', efkkei lee
.2lienescse held
utrevbParttellottf"'au a4304111:t%r$, ariahe.* 'e,gerdeatrd4anndoecwfreente. alhowennstaailirs'wallrip cern.:
tn.
PertfaYed • very vividly the reason's. 3°Xed a few ht)ans. -*tail-P-731as-
rear tins genet work among the. young. • Idled b.V litr.-Vairish.and Mrs. 'Far.
tIpon the none -wing thee maudlin, 11., erish and all wera home well pleased
convention WAS held. Iii. c.440 united, with the-evening'outing.
h h, D g , • ga ea. •
/tom praeticauy every Sunday school
Mid elnerelt in the township, of, Ash-
tioni were present,. A Round Table
Conference. wan, beki.` When. subjects
of vital interest to an were discussed.
This was followed, he. another sinew-.
did address by Dr. Kentinvin, his
subject being, "Winning .the World
for Christ throng% inhilttitockl." Sup.
per WaB' served in the basement of
the church by the ladies of the W. M.
S., and later an evening session was
held. trhe -following officees were en.
eetea for the entuing year, and were
duly installed by Dr. KataittWiiii
President, P. Ross; vice piesident,
Ur. Matthew nhadeleton; .seentreas.,
Mrs. (Dr.) Simpson; children's divis-
ion superantendent, Mies E. Elliott;
boy's', division, Aupertnteodent, Palmer
Kilpatrick; girls' divbina superinten-
dent, Mrs. Albert Alton,. young pea.
ple's divisien, superintendent, William
A w
B 11 . 1
• fe frent here attended the eon..•
1 vention in the United dearth at Dun -1
gannon on Monday afternoon and '
- Mi. end inns. George Lane attend- [
etening.
ed the einyentiovind the U. P. °nand. i
U. F. W. Oe at Wingltam oil Pritian
IIATTVItY WELIMiO.; 1/1:1.CAN-
WM,
WONG. pititi3EliriG A.140 I
Randoymeit •serVice 'from coast
tti VOnst amend, Write
-today- tor tete cataltione to Dom-
inion Trade School's Limited, now
inatrag g and operating Heme-
l -ell Trade Sehonin of Canada ond
V, S. A., both Dominion GoVerri4.
'pont Phaeored -Companies
DOMINION -TRADE SCHOOLS
Limited
Wad Oleo 11ONG' St. W., '
.
Ea:stern Drancliecr:
London *.kiontreal Hamilton
Ottawa
afternoon. -
• Mrs. Dad Hackett returned home
s
AL oF
FALL MILLINERY
ALL PELT and VELVET'
• HATS et greatly re.
dated prices.
• Side stratus •
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 244
'feint; adult slivision superintendent
II, Lednor; home division superintein, a
dent, Mrs. Richatel MeWhinney; tett' Millinery
eheve training superintenden.Universal M
t, Rev.
J. A. Walker; missionary auperinteti. North Side Square Coderleh
dent, it. 13. Young; tereperanee supt,
John. Poster. The newlenelected pre.- -
swan Mr. F. Ross, then took the
ehair and nresided over the nicotine-,
the main feature of which was an nd.
dress by Rev. roe. Kannawin. Using
the words ot oar Saviour in nelliug
his diseiples. "Follow Me," he pointed .
out the wonderful leaderahip of
Chelst whe has power to "draw sit
men unto Himself." 'rile convention
nexyear is to be beld in Haekett's h
Uhlt
thareh, Arihfield. ave •just received a
,
CARLOW
Mr. Tai, OilllOge,3ui sEter,
• lie, visited at St, Helens on Sundey.
• Mr. Thom, ,Wileon shipped two ear.
kens of stock on Monday front Me.
taw Station.
Miss Julia Yonne spent the week.
end with her portent, Me awl Mte,
R. M. Young.
Mrs. Harold Walter* i$ ependitig
her holidoy wtth her pareete, Mr,
and Mrs R M Yowler,
Several from bor.oiteria.ii thc•
Attune evening of the Preinyterien
cnurch at Ashore' oe Sunday.
Mc and Mr % Join hleterty and
two children. if Lundon. trent the
week-eini with litte and .Mvit. e, A,
Rohertnon and ethor relsoli‘ra here,
Mr, and Men. Oa( **del and
Mt. hnwi. all of
vri the taimaret paren Kr and
large assortment of
Junior Bridge
and Table Lamps.
Now is the time to make
your sdertion,
J. R. WHEELER
/FIIINITIAIC - VINERAL alltIKTOIN
• litsaitan Strove
Phontost Stare SW
Iu
.1.. •
Furniture
baa
yete
Don't
Fririllinrei May GOP.
riage, *ft.,. until you
get our prices.
We pesitively sa are
you money.. The fineist
Furniture at the low.
• est oat. •
• HAROLD BLACKSTONE'S
FORNITOEE EXCHANGE
• On the &midway et Goderidt
Specialist in Care of --
Permanents
Scalp Treatinen
Shampooing
• Hair Bobbing
✓ Hair Tinting
Eye Erow Arching
• Facials
Manicuring
Phone 239 for Appeiotnimis
OPEN EVENPINGS
WHAT TO OWE
koic ares
• t
tto gift onuses/
Be iudividual. Your edection
of such a gift Indio -des to the
recipient your own. good taste.
Its atemsage of loveliness is just
the right nift for the person
who has everything." e Our
Complete Christmas stock is
here -and our ..eirtena are tea.
smudge too.
••,--.101400•4,e.al,
Smith's Arland Oft Store
, "
100011•1•4••••••ilit 11 11 11 11 11 INN*
RUBBERS I
• DEPENDABLE FOOTWEAR AT
FAIR PRICES
Everywhere under all conditions them is an insistent de.
mand for sound quality in Footwear. The Boots, Shoes, 0.x.
fords, Strap Slippers, Rubbers, Rubber Boots, Goloshes and
Overshoes sold by uS have strength, quality, and style that
places them in a class by themselves for wear. They have
reliability that comes from long experience and most careful
methods in selecting footwear that we know to be the very
beg. In Life,Buoy Rubbers there is no question about quality,
style and prices, Th can be produced by a factory making
rubber footwear excl iv ly. These are without exception
the best prasure cured rs on the market. Give us the
opportunity of showing y the many kinds and styles,
GEO. VICAR
Norm XDE
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