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THE GODER1C1-1 STAR
episaive &owe.; tale Stet Ne. Bum' CARLOW
;ask:wart, Neweisrastait Fa /
Ilessionahl, Msckenet.iStratford;rNies 4Intendt4 for last week/
ze, ot Toeseis Mr. send Mrs. Poiterfividillefgrave,
aaliss 41113-lotte Neakeuster of Meihniatiiited with"frieniks Imre on Mundt
111IrsiCiSi" tisno faVils
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I, a Actin, r' Mrss *Aerial* is not_ in sevipg Nadine
1I�I lies Aliwiiregfw • kid malts SA her may fru:tide-4
root% Nisi Poti$' g gt.sf Hinear. tin Notably night t e
Il '4I hatefien4.r: Mr. Jas. ° .4. w oula 'Ike to age. h -511 dvERHAuLED
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young peoge gave their pies'. s Parte; Oik,
();ODERICH TOWNSHIP house ard the audieriee :were , , aa.
Bolts Modica 'ate.
Mk'. and ncr, "157 4re‘ IteV. /1. I.3malt•eelled on seine of
Thotr;c4S Stjvil," to 0, *kg inked
t•ct whit t progia :. •
lisasitteg at the of. Me. aria Mv3. old friends while heres over the MIS$
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'isveglaend. We were ail pleased ale
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The • Young l'aople's Soviets'sees ban looking ae Iven.aftny an riih, BRITIS... EXCHANGE BLOCK
: %vela oat collectiog fee the Bible So -
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'Lle. end 'Mrs, rrolgi, 074 of Toren- . leiety. Their ear was von . into at „-e. gsT, 44•41-413r.livi. • P'
flok•nr.atorcl up and esset the weeh- Cariew by iniether-•ein;it cramp freer • s seciaLevening unser the. ais4pf;e3
. 't1e east surd both ears daraagea. the nir,ed ptillrekt; %MA' tacit en • "
iassi eslatives here.
losing • both Monilay. evening tif last week -'at the
I ...salts) Helen saes is tesehing at. Mies Yoting's
.-Xotse••14 Mealied "Mts. Thos. Diekseit •
iviedsera spent the holiday week -end" :wheelie
;IYnion church will inert this k ridaY Mis3. Ruby Youtne and Miss Fisber -""r•-,7
.eeveing in the elansia
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father. Mr. a. att„ thr •aatuedeen,.gueslay night two hi innor pf, their tiangliter, ,
log '74%,
lilin Atte ii
!ii.-, of Teraina pigitv tearing books, sikintsnlatsia, evening wee ken tip wita.' games
entered' NA 8 B6001'4)14' 'Wife left the following day aetakea
let Of damage, breehtng • virgin* position in a mission hospital. Ihe
' the -holt ay -weeksend at te t o * and reesie Which 3fkitekssr1
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borne of her father, gr. 'Win. 'Sower.- few •days •Sna. conduct 'should he • was PreseAted with a handsome tense
• t • : • Mr. and Mrs. J. Wt iimp.aon„ senen.af 25, gears, ,
• •-• • - •• 4 a ""at• a • lea •••,. esseeisisedsteverely at the start. .• and "tenet:at-I pen following
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Co o oo tore
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weelaend at the home pf Mre. James
aremtored np and spent the
held in Carlota- United ehureli SunJ
The luervest thankoiferant serviees
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nose. ; day last were a decided success.
and lirs. Elwyn Atidereon and Rev. S. L. Smull, o St. George, a,
NILE . ..eltiidren, of Lendon, Teetered up and fernier pastor presided and ,gave two
. . visited at the home of M. and Mo. excellent, .sermane. In the niarniug
layagn* harmunt in hang nt, Ihkt. Dovlason over the ,Neeli.ena. ' he took for his text, Neb. 8:10, "'1 u..
raugea for in the Nile United church , Mise Margaret Pentland, teaches' at ioy of the Lod is your strength," the eichaat home to be sure but rarely
en the evening of Thursday Nov. I s. S. No. 0, spent the week -end and. Which anis listened te by a large and. de we. meet ".the. underprivileged as:
Met. ROW W. A. Dreinner, of 'Bruce- i holiday it the Immo of her pareuts,• verY anpreeiative • Imaience. In ,,lie site 'de in the,• foreign element in our
We, (mit Rev. Beni. SWUM, na snoo, i Me, and Mrs. A. B. Pentland, Dina evening he spoke oli ol,,See, and mama fair country. 1"The harvest Is great
are the 'speakers. The supper is ti gonlima. ,1,, • .., . ettli011eSi" 11440 of Mr; Smaire old and the laborers are frwv." There ia
behig &en by the Nilla W. M. S. and I •The' relar
ghmeeting and els;etiols, frionela Vallie to see and hearhim', a gr,ent'•field Of opportunity among
all the men of the three ehurches, i of officers of the W. M. S. of Union again.It. s. 25 Years since • Xs; 'these ;1*.ePle, They live come ..to
teeloiriasPo.rtaAlliert mid XIV. ere ' United church will be he at the, Small SV((. PletOr'over Auburn- and o•Ur land -bto sbare n.our press
cerdlully Waited. There is no ehurge. •hone of Mrs, U. Her:woos: this wee- . I& a.,..4 le, esa is,y ‘14044E,v• ,,,, , 41113.0t*RiVe•-4-to-411 eel*"
--"a 1A -most • seisioaabla ' rinds lirofitables,nesdaysafternoon„,-------...-_-___,. tilesthealearle. Many .1;146ve sgoneson *lb., eurallul-o. a-ot 4,ondeadlia-We!
fiveningis anticipated; - Sutt, the. and. others have taken i1. -.:..i1.-.:.. places to with toartve them thelninpinesa of•
Dear Nurse Bickson
We, the members of St. Andrewa:'
United sehurch your...neigliborsz
are happy in this event, happy be-
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cause from (MrthisthisClQflt,
midst gpo .one ate !
helptbe sielt and needy. - We ba
i Last lanuday li4v. G.
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tapeatal rayon. wan palpar. Christie:94Y end 411 eonle
th • ••
tor, occupied the pulpit in Union earry an,
who • • Cooke of Ottawa, • rendered a solo 011 144 cherge ti.f the elieirs wide 'dividualf than a imp:tit:11 "Christian
ASIWIELD
mow, is 'viiting friends bere. - P.- quartette. lin; presided at the service you ere to render for
Mr. Nennetli Thalia of Toronto, For Stalde or Ilurns.--Dr. Thomas the orean in her usualcapable man
Christ and. yes.'for Canada too. Put
visited friends here last weels. -Eciectrie 011 is a etandard remedy :for net 'The male ouartette consisted of Yet our boPniness is mingled with
ea for the occasion; Mr, Melrin •11P4rer of es.famliY or an In-
. church. During the service Mi. Clips.
In ibis sinty are are proud ;of
Miss Murdena McLeod, of. Leeks watch' was very uels op reeiated. v4I's -6 'ma° eb°ir and 4154) mall/t B
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11 ars Ed, mom, M. Tyndall, regret. We feel the .loss -of a bright
Rev. P. M. And Mrs. Colgulioun the prompt treatment of seol a an
to, is the guest of Mrs. Duncan Me., covery from. the injury. It is ekes -
beet moved into the new manse. burns. Its
'Miss Louise, ElacOonuld, of Toren- eoothes the pain and aids a speedy re-
heating Power quickly 'WUlters and. Arthur Trevers. ,
BENM1LLER '
lennen, ;c: an excellent remedy for all nu711171710rr Mr. Edgar Vanstone, Toronto,
Mr, and Mr.TanMcRae, of Strath. of eats, bruises and sPraine, as well spent the week -end with his mother.
ror4 8Pont the, week -end atthe home as for relieving the pains. arising- Miss Elda Dolan, of Bartonville,
4af the foriner's parents, Mr. John from inflammation of various kinds. Iramilton, spent Sunday and Monday
. A bottle in the house and stables visiting friends in the village.
Among those who spent tlie luivesonany a doctor's -and veterin- Mr. and Mre. DO Blair, Mildred
Thanksgiving holiday at their res arv's fee. ' and Pairter, of Eesex. spent Thanks -
Mr.. Atobt. Cumming has returned.
. front Toronto where she bass been ma
SOLICITOUS OP :YOUR PATRONAGE tier the care of the doctor for the past
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"CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE " 'Vkc4nksgiving. Day passed eft very.
quietly, the temptation to vetch up
(OVER Ple.fthrt"77!$ itARDIPAR,E) with t'he ploughing owing to the late
West Street season's rain keeping many at home.
who otherwise would halve teen ral•IONE •
239 Open evenings big *Jetta. •
1 FOR APPOINTMENT, Sy appointment only The mailman, William Moore, has
started delivering the mall in the
forenoon now, which means that all
mail is a day late. 'This is a slight
reminder that dark gay s and bad
roads are not very far away now,.
ritbz wo,a 4.vv$4.$44,
the churches on Sunday. A tribute
of silence was paid to those who
made the supreme SOGriliCe; their
name liveth forevermore. Attention
was called in the sermon to the need
for cultivating the spirit of goodwill
irt eiteh human heart as the only bas-
is for a sitatanti lasting peace, /4
the evening -Reit. R. B. Cumming- ad-
dressed a special Armistice Day Ser-
vice in Gerrie. , •
Word has been received by. Mr.
John Long of the very sudden cloth
of his brother, Findlay F. Long, in
Dallas, Texas. The late Mr. Long
had just moved from California last
July and was engaged in girrler con-.
•• giving with Mtg. Nellie Edwards.
WE MITE YOU To, SEE OUR
MID -WINTER
illinerY Display
Friday anci Saturday, Nov. 15t1:1F7 16th
Showing the uesi ,Styles in Velvet, Felt, Satin and
- combination effects in new designs and smartly
trimmed. Corsage 'Flowers; Scarfs and Novelties.
MISS ^ MacVICAR
KINGSTON STREET
AllItILLIANT, shining black
and spotless stove la a
*iv of home pride . oho
. a sign; of Zebra Liquid.
Stove Polish ... and a sign
of good judgment too, be•
canoe Zebra is the quickest*
emit:at and cleanest beauty
treatment you eon ghe to
a *tyre . • Jo make it look
brig* and ntati,
ZED
usu. STOVE POUSIf
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emeorese yommerow ventigilme
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Christian life in our, community and
elaireh. However we trust. that • =
wider -field of service has opened it- •
Transportation
self for_ you.. Our sylph and prayer
,is that vpu roes serve to the maxis a
mum of our ability byathe guidance k
of Gods! We •are inspired and feel It •it •
of the meinbera of this congregation ' •
. Chrysan,themtirns
talie:,tiscvee imourstoLoliztlyteez
THURSDAY. NOV. 1ik 1 '2
en $ liusrpCoats,sat. $26.
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A wicle range of choice at this price, Fashioned a Erie quality broadcloth and
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tweeds, trimmed with selected furs sof opossuon. caracui atul,French beaver, in
the leading styles; straight line, Princesos
itogor lots7,11;11e, i:po7p,u,la,r slAIad,;
ORM CHINCHILLA COATS ,bla.:1:, r
navy, browns, sims' 32 to 42. ,,,
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,-- , kV -•''' 41in 1,14,i'
style. SUS' 10, 11,, 14 and 16. .'1:1::etsatruilAsSjite,,YLeisel)1.1alanniesfs,irilial:cutealscu!lv:a:n-i,itlibir:orsinS.:+.:
Fine panty ,a: tan Mlle, tweed I ned.
deep self collar, belteil;,and very smart
BLANFrpoeisacnvii pl ur.chase, ,fine au Sw80.90: ; ' , vac; nii if !teas, . 32 to 44`.`-- Each s10.50
Special, each - . . ;.. ,... 44, , ,
:0/...OVES ' " ' ' ' ''' • ''
white with borders, fancy, in blue por -
• ! rAPveillkkiit alii,'Iolinibli4grAn7is2bxe8(14, svinagra ' • 50 dozen Miomen's cl,tareolset e Gloves
$14.00. ier pair 2-dorne and pull on style, browns? - ,
UNDERWEAR , $. 1.1°94 ..t: '--, -"-niudesp(groy, tan., black, • fill and winter ,
• 'Wilight, embiordered tops, 20 styles.
Sizes 6 to S3'. Regular 75c. 1)e r! 4a owe,
, Wonien's and PhIldren's Cornbina-
, tions, :"Roody's Peerless"; every style
and size in fine "wooltef and all wool. for
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Amiesommetaiggaae47,,,, •
,churelt and with them the best wishes
'eness,
fa11.for vnur App_piness and sue.
.1d-ItS'f-T,737)01TMTI,C1:- •
JAS. McHENZIE ' •
Miss Dickson, although taken corn-
pietely Sy surprise, made n very
sult-
able • renisa and after sertr.ing• Inneb. a
Pleasant evening wasbrought to n
-dose by ell joinang, in singing Auld
Lang Syne.
HOWARD QUAID
Grain Board to Neve
Vase
Durniuilnr-Benrd-Of---CeraireeCoreiniss•
sinners, announced last week that the
head office of,the Grain Board mould
be moved from the Head of the Takes
to Winnipeg.
bo change .of headvarterk said'
Mr. Ramsay, is being made primarily
with" the view of facilitating. the ad-
ministration of the Grain Act, and
should result in better service to;i•all
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tikokE $30
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For Ophoisterimi, gepatrAng
- A biro," mote. SamRattiniaiohhtar:tr•
• P. A.hiligigit.111VIAN' •
. Nelson Street
litivVr'ater4"
:Transportation
Service
HOGS A SPECIALTY
NOVEMBER
the month for
and neighhers we ask you to accept - " Long Distance - S,hort, Distance Now is your chance
these gifts (this purse end pen) tie a .
ChOiCe stock always on hand
small remembratee frein the home For Engagements Phone •
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SEQUIN TURBANS
BRIGHT COLORED HAM so
appropriate With the Furs. •
HOSIERY in the now shades
for Autumn Priced at $1.50
$ 4
strudtion work over a viaduct when a SCA RF S, BEADS: PURSES
he was seized with heart failure on and LINGERIE in the Gift -
Thursday, Oct. 31st. He was in his Shop.
4/th •year and leaves to mourn his
loss 'his wife and mother and seven
brothers. •Mr. Long was *ell and
favorably known in these parts be-
fore be went West.
WESTP MED
Miss Gladys MeDowell, of Nile,
was home over the week -end.
Miss Mary Bilis, of Toronto, It
spending a week under the parental
reef. .
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan spent
over the week -end with Toronto
frieride.
Mrs. James Anderson is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Stanley Sibthorpe
of Blyth.
Miss Mom Vincent returned home
onTuesday after spending a month _
at Goderich.
Mrs. J. Cook h*a returned home
after a length( visit with Godeeich --
Mr. Reg. Jennings, of Windsor,
spent Thanksgiving with Mr. George
Snell soul other friends.
A number from Westfield attended
the fowl supper mad concert at Len*
&Aar° on Monday Sight.
Mr. end, Mo. 3. N. tan:9W bent
last Thurstley with the forrner's
ter, Mr& it Hoover, of Blyth.
• Mr. and Mrs. Coventra, of iloronto,
spent over the week -end et the home
of the former's aunt, Mrs. J. E. Ellis.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Campbell *ad
family spent Sunday with Mrs.
Campbell's sitter, Mrs. Itobt. Fits -
genial, of Ashfield.
Mr. Goo. W. Snell motored to Burk
Falls on Friday and was *tempi:riled
• home by his parents, Ur. and tin.
.0.o. Swell oli the following Weariest-
dey. .
• The thicken pie supper given by
the Wettlield W. M. 8. on Fridsy lost
was * great *octts& Mr. Cook, of
Ottawa, the ootartaintr, was nitwit
appreciated by all.
Mr. Douglas Campbell WSW at Seio.
riarvitia int Thursday ijudging stock.
Xt. James Joinkstork„ of Aulonte, is
batty tastalliagt a Annus for lir. Al.
loot Camplbell.
Itr. and lin. Strmeholso and
DN. et Goarrick spent
Ilmolustirleist with 4,1** forsvar's par-
r** Kr. sod Mt* J. L. Stenelmem.
Mr. mod lirs, W. 1ya .1
tbresima, Mrs. J. Irmilige
J. et landarberm, siellont ea
Motrarkty Irma latase's Mame.
lbs. J. N.
maw.
orm% lbw aritia=dy toe
trAbie
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Zirre
"01=SItillre•
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• A good assortment or STAMP- sa
ED NEEDL SWORE to
choose trate.. '
• LINENS, WOOLENS
and a er,od,•nssortment of
- GIFT 'CHINA, to choose from.
• Universal' Riney
and Gift Shop
PRONE 424w
North Sills Square Coderiti
and Auburri fr ends.
ItorlasiViztore sot oak
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Noio, is fko time
to bay your
Men's Fine Rubbers
sizes to
Special .95c
MEN'S ONE -BUCKLE
WERSP OES
sizes 6 to12
Special $2.39
MEN'S LACE .11114
RURBERS
in black or brawn, all sires
Special $2.65
MEN'S FINE
RUBBER BOOTS
size* 6 to 12
from $3.25.to $5.50
M. ROBINS
Agent For Tip.Top.Taitors
•V,
Phone 381
Rubber Footwear
trAtesiss o*Ittikte:
Footwear .
ALL Mt MOM ARE
GUARANTEED
Prices Aro brans This Yon
Let as sopply yaw Ribber
Footwear Nerds
W. Nero See Store
Ommeorme •
FOR -
Groceries
Fruit and
Vegetables
caill ors
-More Profit for the Fanner
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ROY MUNNINGS
PRONE 6014.32 R. N. 1 n000001
IF YOU NEED
New Furniture
of any description
SEE US FIRST
GEO. PRICE & SON we positively save you
Cor. North St. and Square •
Money
Specials in Tee and Cottee
Goods delivered on ehort notice
• •when required,
. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
PHONE 248
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• HAROLD BUCKSTOHE'$
FURNITURE EXCHANGE
AGENT FOR MARSHALL wirrassms
The Most
'Liquid Investment
A SAVINGS Bank atter:it is print-
arily an investment. But it is -
the only investment yielding a $nir
'rate of interest, that is available for -
your use at a • moment's notice.
'Emergencies can be immediately met
by the bank account that has been
ConSitstently developed. Your invest.
ntent, as suchasrields regular returns
in interest. Your investment as a
bank account yields eonstant satire- .
faction and peace of mind in the fact
that it is Okays ready for other time
without the trouble of converting in's
• to tub,
ME CANtiMAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
tis wise.1,0.miolrnost •
( THE MANSARD, BANK Or CANADA)
New linter Coat for
Lieu or Gentlemen
Your last season's coat
will look Brand New if
cleaned and pressed at
Vroomsnss. Have your
winter Suits and Coats
Cleaned and Pressed now I
et
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BropheyiBros
LEADING HOUSE FOR
High-class Beds,
Mattresses 1
and Springs
INSPECTION INVITED
J. VIROOKAIN
nom on WO* 9409$
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