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ate-;iadiers and;;Chifdren's Straw
QWers, 'now in stock.
We have most a of, the : re:qui ements ' folw'spring
hOr4se.; clean g-- ru::shes ,for Paint; Stove,.: Shoe,
Whitewash, Scrubbing and Clothes Brushes;:. Black
Lead `tone PQ1ish, : Liquid and . Paste; Sil Wer
Polish; Pipet/ rnish,,
Cups and Saucers, also Cups Pula. '48good suip-.•
• on hand 4n` Platn White -and Clover -Leaf;
Pitchers; all sizes in stock"; GranitWare and Alunnn.d
Kitchen' -Ware;. Wash Boards,- Wash Tubs. and
fail to visit the Store when in town
twtys son mething ; new
VARII3TV STO,RE
1
SPRING
Nature will- soou•be putting °off its , o11 snow , .garments,,.!
Easter is just a ,few weeks away.. A re • you . wearing shabiliy
Shoes,.under' ;:Your golosheis or rubbers? . Shabby shoes strike a
discordant `note on: a Spring.:morninge, l ` , ; I
" e
Come a n'd se.e, the ,'shoes in our west window. They
have just, arrived and are selling at $3.'50, $3.75 :$4 00, . $4.50 &
$5.00. „
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MEN'S OXFORDS < y
We' have a larse assortment of Men's. Oxfords iii Black
Calf, Patent' 'Leather. and Newest Tan . Shades, priced from $4.00
- MEN'S : WORK ' SHOES
Wee„have Past, received a large 'shipment `:of the...famoue
`GREE'; Shoe, also the `FARMERS{.Shoe. These. are well
known,, les and give, satisfaction." '
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:AT}IWELL TUIN
THE STORE WITK A STOCK
'HOSIERY --
We are Sole
le Ag'..t
nis<
for
Su
e ilk Hose e for ladies:
The
best Silk Hose on the 'market. at the price, and
the only Hose
made in Canada'. with a four ' ply sole
Colors': -Black, Straw, Nude, Long,:Beach,' Champagne,
Toast • Guninetai' � V da :and Flesh. Priced , , an , e at $1.50
a
pair.There ere'
i
s no substitute bstitute for pure
silk.
Why,'
an imitation? .•
GLOVES1Chamosuede and ri ed75e.
`t
0 1:00:
SCARFS --We are showingsome beauties in
they
Heavy bilk Crepe. Specially priced at $2.95:
Pretty Crepe Handkerchief ives an added touch
tit; •
the Easter Costume. See the range here at
25e.
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F . --Du'
OR.IVYEN , plea Qharra:osuede' Gloves in: the
�o pul r'B to
p p a . uck color. Extra he,:.vy Weight, _$1..40 pa1r.
TIES--Susquh inna Pure Silk & Wool; all mew. pat.'.
terns at $1,25.'1VIOgodore Stripes at $1.00, Bows 50c.
HATS AND CAPS -Headquarters for Headwear.
Caps, at -$1.00 to $2.00.' Hats . from $3.50 to' 5.00
.'fit •, ff •
"Biltmore of o
B Curse,
IRT
SH S See the new Luatra Pongee.in
the
�fsh=
ionablelues `collar to match,. and a special 'pike :for
B Pe p
Easter $2.00.
Ii?' t4OltsY`,
1eFedmThe ei_inister
o#' the' :Baptist .elnAh, who 'had been
living *With hip; daughte,r,• Mrs; T„ W
Ficicell,::in Gulrosi, :d ed•there on.
Mareh`;22nd. The reinains iwere taken:.
to Beatnaville'• ior• interment°
Teeswater • friends.. of •Miss Sara
Sharp who hail'.been ;blind ,*ince in
fancy, .recently presented her with a
sum. ,.of money,: sufficient to install: a
radia; set -=a very appropriate gift to
onived • ,of, the, ordinary means
of ' entertainment,
Goderieh citizens have • decided' to
to hold: a centennial celebration • in
August of --1927, inreeognit'ion-o,i;:the.
hundredth•=anneversary of :the foun-r
?ng of:4he«town
Mrs, W ., `Houso i of • Wing3iani,•
last 'week +received word that her
brother Mr, John Col'vi4 had died of
n urien ` roceitted: in': an
40;4110i:4P.
;accident • at:.Vaneouver, B .C;' Ee Was:
a son of the .late -George Colvin, who
-fel; -many years rotas in the .shoe,bus-
ineas ri' Teeswater., Mr. Colvin's wife
met .death in a similar manner, at
Saattie: a few years ago .:
b'LoVERDALE ...'
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TH - 'ItRITISII. EMPIRE- .•.= �, .'
i;
_34fhatHeVAo01dh-Akor4d: be'•withent•
.:. the British ' Eni ire R There is 'no'
ith a _ tis roil t i `e
w ou Eli s i n
e
oc Birt t
-._Continent-'wi ho � � sone nhabi
Annie ofBritis , rac; ro comm arid
.._g
' ofg
n ith'o inti ea
t
,w._ ._ u.. ___.,a . ►fir..... s of.. m
unieiYtiots:.
• e sett
" Inevery s lentent : l3ritrsh, col�
rY' of
o ints, there re the same -o• .
.... ,. n p uShine
s m. forms, of
iza io ' th ' $ ..
ClVili t ri, C ttme cdomesticated
s
se -;eu t .ted.., rt< sn
the , natne kind ek, material existence
. `
the same methods o
f exploiting tink
the
• itoil, and,. tro 'seine spiritual floods,
Without the British
Eastp id's. rove
iou4d basic a • different distribution
.ii
Mrs.'• Geo.,•Scgtt and Mrs. John .R.
MacDonald' '.are on the sick list.
Thompson :Brothers are tearing
down, the house' on the Fowler farm,
Mr. ;Jack MacLean who. has ' been
living at the home• of Mrs. John -Mac
alurchy for Via:. number of years, 'left,
last : week .to, work for Mr. Policia
12th 'Con. Huron, " ,
Mr. Hartley Wilson and, Mr. Don.,
MacIver and sister; spent last Friday:
evening at the home of. S. Carnochan,
4th con.
, Minn Mary. •'B. Douglas. ;is nursing
at the home of 'Mr. Frank •Mecreight;
'Ashfield
viur=`ncho-01., se:`was: -su:
ed by. water, last.Wediiessday Cleat lid
Min: D..MeMurehy had to carry; the
pupils:; frohe sh000l housed -'Che- --
road.
..Thoin son Brothers ' had 'a , very
successful won&liee. ,buaFiing. -•wood
last' Thursday. '•
• ;A 'number from', •Flowerdale 'at -
'
tended thei'funeral of tile' : date .Mrs:'
u.Pattersen in'' Lucknow . last'Saturday:'
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"SUMS,, FOR :RIVER.. AND. HARBOR
IMPROVEMENTS
Among' the; sums..: included in the.,
estimates for inuprovenients of` har
:ors: and rivers, recently brought,doWn
at • .Ottawa •the following • are, of 'spec -
df the laces kl, £or�t •lid
s:
altered ••the field ...,e ansi •ne,
roes, Indians and whites, ' '
Europe faces the' other peoples of,.
..tile-ardrld-:wit-lr:,an:-.4ii-1oxSax -.frontµ:
8' o7r
'the Yel ov
-rn e
s „ ,i n -7 c_ -a i.s
i
Wn..i
or
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'Aineric. and :in: the' Monsoonegion
Of. ,Sia;_ the. Black.,n-North•America:
:•:nWl.snut3t' �ltfrice:..-�,t?•ii�o�~th'er$ritisii::
FYinnite'the ba 'differently , p olitieal snap of theworld
would d fe ntly drawn;it is h
fact of worldwide import tat'An lo'
-Saxon 'races dwell in both. continents'
..the- ,, . rt , 4n
o .
f .fro s r p�
herii ,%Iem3 rho a rand, •fin,
two of the three 'continents Of. the
• Sotho"
rt •
.>;.
,eari timo ateetors are a1lowVed tb
6rl,clat what. they '!ere Zed to ,eitpoit;
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r.
•
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in 'th,e•bu.i'I
lir
next to, the Iced F' r
ardvware Store'
�e :
in .5
. O
en a es'
our on dor The y ..,. penin g •
•
For The "date
arc:
ere will ltie a,rea ►rvest obargain
uftowliftwoolworiftwififriefts
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/1
rated by'Hornella Murdoch Co.
•
al . interest to this' part' of „•the ,pro WHITECHURCH
WALKERTON
lice c • Kincardine; •: $13,000;. ' Goderich
$150,000, Owen Sound, $20,000, San Rev Father • Maloney of .town •and. �M Grady! Garton spent ''the
geen : diver; $3,000;1 Southampton, Dean"Zettler of Chepstow' ',returned.
• *6,4004Port Stanley, $118,000.: on';.Frida " ro `'a seven weeks' tour
Y.f_m.,.. ,.
o -o -o-- o .:• h .•:United. States durin which
Rintoul •at: Fordyce. ' ' '
ft
e g
NORT 'HURON. �Gir . hark ti returnedo
COSTS •IN . H•
,.. the i ail - ire e 1 Char e ,Mar n from
y riser c, y c 1 d Unc a Sam s,
L -I PPEAL
E ,ECT. ON A en Feb. •• 1st London• last Friday. evening, •' ' m
•' .domain. ;Leayrng';heremuch
they. went dir' t • to an Francisco. .improved ;_.
Cost , in.:onnection with •the" North
.. ,Y• S .. _
be... '.and thenen` b 'e,i<s sta es: to Los ' The Young.People's ociet the
Huron�electiOn appeal ,have been :tax-, , •. , • .S y of
o 'n o .:, ge es., and. San Ih go, C 1. Cress-, Presbyterian Church are putting on;,a
ed at' $530:911. payable ace rdi g ,t .
m .the Sates; th ...Pacific to ` '.
g Sia g #rom a ac, • c Short Concert in the basement , of • the,
the 'statute by the unsuccessful aP 'the • Atlantic' akirtin the ' , •Mexican •
g
church on. Tuesday evening;, April: 6:
Olen; Geo. W.. Spetton,,•the• Censer-' holder, ''hI ',the way, with stop -overs.
• Everybody welcome.'
• vative candidate. ' The costs ; Censer -
the at `Phoenix,• , Ariz„ • and .San ':Antonia;
�,• .. ' �uite'it few fro 'here attended the
appeal are fixed at•,$244,50, and the, they. :arrived at 'New Orleans;. from @. m h e h.
funeral' of the late Mrs... Jas. Patter-
costs 'of :the.' hearing :b'efo Justice Whence,:" t e too e * boat . to ` o* r
g fie h Y k :the* b t N o the est
V1!ri lit 395.41 Theelectron "a al York...CRY,whe : 'leas t n of 'Went; at Lucknow, last
g ► $ PPE,. re after a p an
'was,o osed.'by J.. W.' King, Progres , 'st`a In t e Americ metroolis Saturday afternoon:
pp Yan P , they.
sive candidate .oniitienced, the 'last leg of the: jour We .are •glad • to .report Miss An-
Po
ney;• bonne, :visiting' Along. the , • route'
.--n-o-o.o-- . . , g.,. me :Armstrong,. improving after. -her
and • arc e
arriving . h re M
Sn o F d . The :
GODERICH g n aY Y illness of,' last 'week.
_ - winsd-a-.-m�bsh•�extensive�-an'd-en3oyalslery -' -
ri. In California they met . more Quite : a number, fro ' here attend:
• A., pleasant gathering was held, on ,, P . Y @ . m
. , , l�andaiar}s than ha "ink State 'on their. ed' the sale . of horses in Lucknow on
Friday evening, last :in the schoolroom . Riflery and the Prominent ositions`
:. •, . P .. P Monday..
of N.irth ;street United 'church when held •b inan these shows
the Ladies' Aid Soceity :of ;the churchl .cadi�bre oi, the boys'who .have imigtat.' James' Patterson who . was . here
•entertained at dinnerthe' 'the • ed: from the Dominion. from Saskatchewan, visited for a: few
e ,
stiff; theun a :'s 'o Julius':'Kupferschmidt• of Amble, dys with:.his brother,',Mr. Henry, Pat-
f. of S d y school,- and the
•,
`leaders :• of the , Mission Band. The side, •who was sentenced to. four. years terson
gatheringalso furnished an• 'o p poi :and, twenty lashes for a criminal of _
PP, i r•:o 0 0
i fence a *lest a: Youn neighbor rl.
un ty ,for, the anembers of these or.:
g LANGSIDE: ;
,ganizations to extend „felicitations to. def( the Walkerton lard on Wednesday
'the' pastor . on his recent 'niarria a 'morning' udder:. escort, '.of :• Sherriff •
and 'welcome Mrs. Clarke' to their ,7e> nese ,and .High' Constable Arch: (Intended for last .week) , •
midst+ .'," l•erguson, for his ndw ' quarters, in - Mr..,and' Mrs. Earl Casliclt and
Kingston penitentiary. •It seems that .fa it visit •
After all had ,•partaken of • the geed, .after'the settlement of the civil,.aet= n!, y ed •one da•y last•week' with
things ..provided,: :Mrs; J. W, Moore, inti at the Assizes .on Tuesday, in Mr. and Mrs; T. Ilona. '
'acting -president of the •Eadie*"• ' Aid Which ISIgment sof $120Q in :favor .of: .:, `Mr. and ;Mcg: Geo' .Mirehouae,wisit-
y; p graceful words . 1 is Mather, Louie Kerffer, had
Soceit a oke a few corded, that •KupferscMilid , ed friends•:•in this. community last'
the rl
been, re
of ',welcome•, to • the gueats,. then ,pro- signed , a: paper waiving .his righty to week.
posed the toast to- the King, which : appeal aikoinst : the prison term, which
enabled .he ,.officers io ,remo've .hint Mrs, D. A. MacDonald of •2nd 'Con.
•
was responded • to by the' •ranging • et
the next day, to`.. Kingston, pent: the week -end; with Mr: and
the: National Anthems •The .,toilet to withouf s"
waiting: for the entire :thirty da3►s, of
the choir was proposed;'by Miss: Bail; .':irate to expire: An affecting scene Mrs,' E. Tiffin...
,e, ,who spoke with appreciation tollowed the .arranement .on Tues- 'Mrs., P , of `da afternoon g' `• n Mrs. John Rich>,rdson spent last
i when has ; family ;as"
she very helpful service' rendered' by s�}bled,.; at the jail to bid' bile fare,' *eels With Mr. $c}tardson's mother
• the faithful Band of choristers. Mr. �J.. s ell, prior to, his entry on hilt long who ip i11 in Teeswrrteir..•
R, Wheeler, ..president • tit ; the, , choir. term an' the " con'vict settlement at _.
Mr James 1ticInnis has ,rented Mr;
and Mr. H. C. Hamilton, tfie'.organist. Kingston.: 4 ". A Cameron' a •' +.
and choirmaster,` responded. The' Coapt .. Thee longchase after FrankA Fish- .. • s ••place Mr.,, Cameron in
to 1re:•Sun hon .> e d h idle .� ::a cti . ,: e.
da sc 1 wa .�: .. ., .: , . s _ o •an u o •sale, � i h
Y a ro ased b �er w w to v g. n n
p ho as acres. din Texa • a
p s n
Y
d
e „; . r,:,. a ,.Canadian,. er
where h"' -:wile• wanted. -Charge_- .•
g' . i and a in:
.car ne• reignited e i t
ni' ry ' e _.it
a u ted �' �_' . .
,. g q, by ••County-�.Magiatrate==
c a n ,o
. y n Thursday, twit s;
i w....
ohad• e sesta e
from
Mothers' Allo a "'
the e a w nee oar
a e e
e, renil i ii
had -taken ilk n ,steps. -towards 'securing'
the
return of Fisher, testified strong.
week=end. at'thea home' of .Mr. Alex_
•
Mre. W • R. Maffei and replied .. n . f. re �, ,
p to !by,
sum d are th ear uZu
..A bol
P
the , u nnten t • slut. de `art
e _ _ ..rir i 1
_ u lar 1 ser
_ _ pe.. d n , �V[r.. Waltek..liern., . -.. ..• ..,p . ,. �, tib ved_.with,.trs
.. a ori a.„Sir : Mr; Russel Mcl7onald oi~, this tom, .:. .
Mr. A..Mr Robertson • o ones and 1VIn
'.deserting h s' fe .:., • . tnuch unctualit a e e
,. on hit -Wife t K p y s a ,pass ng x
C. • M. •Robe on re sondes to .the di It mnnity and., Miss .M. Watson. of near . .
p d ri he accused lie train The ntiiribor tris e
f "11-
b
p
AND' EGGS: FOR HATC, TNG FROIit• LARGE: -,ST .:RAINS
,H -
PURE •BRED TO• LAY WHITE LEGIORNS AND BARRED;'
ROCK iiEAL
S. TIIY', VIGOROUS 'STOCK; BRED FOB: SIZE;. •
LARG EG AND' R
E GS ND EAVY P ..OD.UCTION:
White Leghorn Baby. Chicks
White Leghorn Hatching Eggs
� gg:
Barred Rock Bab Chicks'
Y.
'Barred. Rock Hatching Eggs
g gg
'25 50 .100 :
$3.75 $7.00.$'13.00.
1.25: ' 2.25. •4.00
4.50 8.50 ;.16 00
L50 12.75 ,5.00
AT' 'THESE
PRICESYOUROWN n E
SE . IN N ORES OR B'
ASKETS•
AT' MY PLACE; ONE QUARTER MILE WEST•'OF ' WHITE-.
CHURCH', CUSTOM' HATCHING''. DONE AT ; REASON'ABLE:
RA'Z'ES. •--SATISFACTION: GUARA N I EEI). •
KENNEDY
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Phone�i 2
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MOTOR COACH .LINE
GUELPH TO.OWEN,'SOUI.ID
Twomoder motor Coaches, each
n i►
•
• The development of bus tranapoi
ation in the States and: parts of Can
oda has been remarkable in the pas
few. years. , There are many town
'of thein' with aceommodation'for '21 and villages not connected by ran
passengers, wi11 'be run 'twice 'daily way. at the. present' time and a 'bi
traffic '
• between" Guelph and Owen • SoundSaid, be• devevloped. A wan
, ing room will "be leased -on the mai
this' season along the Garafraite •Road street of Owen' Sound `from whi'
or '•:6th Provincial Highway. 'The ;the' coaches will arrive and 'depart.
.,e , ;
Canadian Coach "Co. of Toronto, will •
CREWE '• . •
operate the' eervieed' It is likely the
netw service will start next month (Intended for last , .week)
and the trip each way 'will be made Mrs. George' Smith and son'Gord
in 31� hours, visited :Mende here on Friday..'
A motor coach' :will: leave Owen ''Miss Sarah ' McAuley of •Paramo
;: spent the •;past week with her
SAund about 8 o clack ih the .m "
in and o h ern .Mrs. John S' an.: '
g , nn.ter at 4 in the afternaort.
Cars will • also leave Gde1'ph in. • theMcAllister 'of St H o
Spent Miss BetsyMc ..
niornin and ' afternoon, and , reach pent Saturay with••Mra. ' deo
big' Owen . Sound at; 11.30 ', a. m. and
8• , m.: he .i `. ;.Mrs.. Wm:; ,Cinzie ..a
Is, They ,w 11 •run on... seh le r ltk iris:.
ri
'time ad, .:. _. . ••.;.: , s;5endin a;fe :
n it is said: the :time of .arrived k w days witlr'her mot
o nv
i
to
as
h t e
t_Wtd _ .14Xissi" Wal. o w. e a e
o B d n d e arch•
h m
_ ._�n: an ich-• s;• .__,xr__F._...
- ,_ ..,.� lrreroas -, - i
• ...
-wawa �sr
dine.-. a.__...__._.
6o h w motor roadies -are -of-
s n r t 0
a is e h
Y 1. v� the
and Re.J. o
, h n a w fe, h trios to g t tent moon in•the south On their return • h i
g , so xceWTent a work.. amort the M C rt a Th sd 1 t 1�lth and ar s endin their hone
Hi o p g Y
very sprit speech ' ro :sed " the ' •• choir, coach observation type
a d
n
B d
he 1 reside _ ._ � . .u.
will re 1e 'the growl* w u" e o
o m
n
Y ,
pp p
and for the -benefit refit of whom and hey ...•... ... ........ ,._.„. _ . wi.lrepresent; the word in bus.
health, of the Odor an .h s;wife and
-Mar-Gla e,=+an :Ids usual felleitou famii t hid ' „ farm. We Welcome Mme. McDonald y ar in - built
stg4 Yi . h C 1 A d Sec its construction.• The are cin
y b built
Style,. thanked 'his...
friends , his, friend* fore. their ..te this.community. :: �_, . �.. 4 .... ... -_ Motet., • :
kind. words. � A toast . 6, , 1 IJ,Y tile '14CQ
st
_., :.:. , . to. • Our.,Hbsten :. ,, , . .. ...:. ;,., ,
see" w Tho Forreeters, of }angsise enter- Car Co, and; •wild. rd 1 ,,
Vida proposed by 112x. A:R. Lon his ,cavo t e p bab y lie d.
Long' Y r a th trial, .andscout.
u
tied . tli
.
• .. •wi lit the •next bwo'"cyee`ks: They
r.. 112
••x. udical Krtumbe .m . " r0 elle mmunit to
. rs *eta 'given "lint
r1n,g�•, u g yea Y n• At N me it
'� 1 ti h ih
• the eve in .
b.
n Mr.H
evening...by Y amilton shown 1 ids 'evening, and wn that to leaving ho est Fr v +rhe evening wilt. ,
es ..: . _ � „ # >r me a few y g. g .....000 each. and axe bele built eex rens»
rig srs.,3.R. R' p..
heel
Wheeler e
ra
d
h
_ C.M..
*pent with socaa`1,,. that,' .card , layinh'i�.. - for:.,the•-0 e- . . ... : ..... ...
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o , . _ y n -Gaol
Robertson Il io e'
its n,. and, readiiigp b , oink : eph ut .
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1,, in
ed"the ide
that the .h
ahad everdeserted.
deser etl
per_se :her -brood -.Sri: • fact < 3t w itr7.
o a
earsago. .Tie .had continued t send
a.
fain d their f i1i a• n t
ei am a .a d e
end � r th
a relied to briefly by 'Mrs, Purves.. �. •
,..:. �n ,.a ;w <:co '.: ti =,t ape o
p g b r Sod of 10.
ki . 1 s r w i1e 00niniun• len th illne o
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singing i.
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lane • o#t then will •b r� the 'nanne
tssr%Ca ,
M m b •�
Miss Xda ;llivett is i i '
visiting lrlQ.
n •Go e
t d rich
an
`113�rs;� �dTei�t Trelea
vn
e
Son-; s e
p nt F`riday with • friends
Dungaimori.
We are
glado
to re
pbrtMra
.TCilpntrick is improving,after'in been si-lt•most.of.the: inte
rr
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yowlof •the• clew of the war' 4
r
war wldoivx WerA` .>;opaLte
than .irniudf a (.1104t
their0,10101p
f,