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TH E SIGNAL : GODERICH ON TA IRIO
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Easter I. just two week: from Sunday nest.
1rro , around to P. J. Prhlh. urs cud be rawly
to tilos-out out In 1 he .W1rest thing fur .rias
wear In mews nae m.ede4u-anter foliating.
I'
it : C the new Imtwrted fundlure voter -
Ings. loveniy rurt.ilw, portiere.. rtes. at
South's I• urnftule and Art More. Their up -to -
(or upholstering, will Sur win. and draper) t,
hot iuuttiw. will drake Meal' furui.hI'g, to null
all (esto, and porno.,
Ilion. Mr. Ilount. In g.•ttlog into trouble with
bosh the nu hit An.t Croon -ranee people with Ilin
lleenr•.blii. but It, It.:vtllow* has a tett'• dif-
ferent experience with his bill-. Ills patrons
are W well sett -41,d wi 111 the eseelleisie Of Itis
artinleyJuhotogn.phie work that they net lhcy
ha a h o ti •n•u• to kick At the Ire) m,alelcle
• tenses of 11. bill..
.4 large Safe has arrive: at iii . (i.
T. H. Station for the Sterling hank.
John Nicholson, sr., lass reivivtd his
vtsarl masters' ret•tifirate this week.
• See the greatest magician iu :hirer•
ica at Victoria Opera House Monday.
April 11th.
Hobert Elliott has puiatbals.al thir-
teen acres of good maple hush from
A. Young. Colborne,
The Daughters of the Empire are
planning to hold a daffodil teat some
time towards the end of April.
HehtemM•t• the dates( sif Miss
Dsiuogh'snnillinery opening, Saturday.March Mat, and April 2nd and :ilii.
Actions against Dan. and Jack" MI,
I.ecxl, for diwuderly conduct. were
tried at the pudice court hast night
and tines were imposed.
A further adjournment of a week
wits made in the eases awaited (hong.'
Reed end he will now c up for
sentence next Wednesday.
At the A. 0. l'. W. Grand la Age
meeting last. week W. H. Kerr, sit
Brlgsels, was te.elected district deputy
grand toaster for this district.
The Newmarket Fut has issued a
handsome special number descriptive
and illustrative of the progress of that ,
busy town. The production -is a uost f
creditable one.
The !vaulter lily alerting of the 1
Goderich branch of the Wunieu'a In-
stitute will lw held at the honor of
Mrs. Swanson. Bruce street. 'flau's-
day, April :11th. a
The Performa performance
which ch w
1s t/
have e
been given at Hayfield on Tuesday r
evening by the Gtxterich Minstrels
party will he Invited to visit Goderich
during their itinerary.
Metrwu Bros, have leen advertis-
ing what ba trained it -lonely" sale of
Seidl-itatlyeluthiulg. "Lonely"aware
that there are but sine. two sir Ihree•
suits or ovslrts{tal, or, p erhyps, .111
said hair sir two of trouset's left of line.
that have lava popular sell,-:..
throughout the winter. 'these ialta
lots are in every reslav•1 as gust as
the last that hate been wild, and the.
ex trntirth:I:wily hot. priers at which
they are being nl(e:ssl should clear
them out quickly. Read their "lone-
ly" sale uuunu{ceuleuts on page 5,
last week and this week. Some spec-
ial offering' in boys' clothing ate+ also
worthy of note this week.
HOCKEY NOTES.
The Machinists heal the Ramblers sin
Monday night at hia'key.
• The Bestfutrl and the Hritialn hockey
Leanly had another trey at it on M lay
evening, and this lbw. it was the
Ht Moller. that ratite out on Lop ;
wore,, Iu:i.
The Pet•rlorli team is evidently
not jugular in Parry skittle'. The
North Star. of the latter town, says:
'Teterboro' gave their succetsful
hickey trams a Isuupuet and handstu
gold presents. They ought to be in•
scribed 'Fir valour, in lighting their
way to the Tankard,' With the worth
'lighting' in capitals. . As champion
sluggers they are certainly it, but
they did not play good hockey.- .
Hruewls Piot : (irslrrirh hockey
leauu saute it gsusl Il ht for the inter-
mediate rhaunpionhip and gave it a
chase but were lw+uen out by Peter -
bolo i . The lads from the Eatht ap-
peared to have more stickao-aliveness
ti the w•cund halves. 11'e eun}trutu-
ate the county town on their tveonl
old they have at least had the witis-
actiott of getting their pirlurea in the
Toronto papers. They are a grsal-
caking bunch, too,
Says The Ailwt Craig Banner in its
report of the Goderich -Allan Craig
Harkey match : ••Ito one of the fastest
mid by all odds the dirtiest and angle
st
goer q hockey witnessed in this
ink for as • years Goderle•II defeated
ilio Craig on Monday night by a
-ore• of Ili gtslls•tut 2. Guderirh has
lie reputation of being the hetvicat
id .1lie issnghest hunch• of pnck-
asers in the autisitawa, and their
hough -house• tarries un Monday even-
ing certainly shower that they were
not the least hit siver•esthustled.-
! lot ! hit ! St Is like The ton -
don Free Press. deu•su't it: BOIL Well
!sulk on the Saailor+ in nnv kind of
w'e'ather. This season the have siren
up aliainst some ••hexekey-ph:yero
whose knowledge of ping-pong is de-
idelly moue practical than their ideas
(o hockey.
A
was postponed in aecouft of the bad w
state of the roads, - I t
a
Magic, vettriltspuisni,
illusions.
mystery, mirth and mimic l crowdel
into one entertainment by 1 Imo the
magician. At Victoria Opera Hon.
Monday, April fkh.
J. J. Wright. born March :'tit h. 1
at Bury St. Edmunds, in old Eng
celebrated his seventy-third Aur
Ivry yesterday in good he•alt
spirits. Many happy returns!
Jos. Kidd, C. i'. H. Jig it. an-
nounces that every person- pt echo -sing
transportation from him w' I receive
a ticket covering omnibus
railway station. I ain't
you can ride free. tt'+
ey
The Daughters of the Empire have l H
tvct'iyed $s from theLechurn Liter- H
ary Society, the proceeds of an enter- th
tumnPnt FFI
a
held for 1
that pompom. nl
their hall recently. Thes.• kiud re-, dt
u,embnances toward the hlrspititl fund IL,
are very much appreciated. th
The Children's Aid Scx•iety of this
. county have requests to Hud homes
for two infants-- one about six weeks
old and the other a bright little boy of 1 hu
ten months. Anyone willing to take I co
either will please communicate with gas
James Mitchell. President. Goderich. pa
The annual meeting of the Curling lig
and Skating Association will be held
on Monday evening. April lith, It is
hoped that the directors will consider
. the growing necessity tar a larger ice
area and also provide Netter . ace -
toodation for'spectators than the rink
at present affords.
are to the
calk when
sot
it return notch between the iteu-
II a rd Goderich ladies' hawker teams
is 1 ayed al Heiman on Month(
e
and resulted in a win for th
rus,tlh role ley a score of.7 ti ,i, .1
li/sler•ich ladies Inst ill
tnr they and their supporters at
I in their liaises of the Ile•n.salllar
The pat ftrnu Goderich num
red ablaut Ht WII, They were meta
e stat bye • Heiman ladles' teat
hotel, and after th
REV. JAMES HENDERSON, D.D..
Associate Missionary Secretary of the Methodist Church,
who will preach in Goderich next Sunday.
CHURCH NOTES.
Iter. John Berry, M. A.: ii. II..
.Me.fsirthi, pre+u•hel last night at Sl
(Itr,rge'uu chinch. Rev. MrTutulit
exchanging pulpits with I '
eq Iter. A. C. 'Tiffin. of t'rowhridg e,
Sit put John Tiffin. Nile, has received
and accepted it coediot itis'itat it al ti
the Mil venue' 51talitslist ciii•nit for
the next cunfemnts. t'heta's
Rev. A. E. M. Thomson, son of
titso•ge•-nu houissin. town, has lweti in-
vited by the official hoatrl of the Me•-
lin Met he alist church fo-return t,
that chatl•ge• for the fourth year.
On Sunday, ,April St It. special
evangelistic se•ryiees will begin in
North stuss't Jlet lisxhi.t s I,suit-ll.
Evangelist It. MsH,urly, of 'rot onto.
has been engaged) 1si preach and assist
in the conduct of these meetings.
Her. IL M. \banning, ult.!, is r
Meting his . f th year as pastor of
)' 'Weslee church, Clinton. hots received
e an incitation f 'hat hate street
I- lethrslist church, I'riesluri, and
e Wesley church has invited Rev. W. J.
Y'
Jullitr.•. now , ,. .
aatUl' of I the I lel l'INIIYI
s church. to succeed hilt. t
past. It was followed by a spit- tel
discussion, at the conclusion of wl ich
I x re -solution was passed endorsing the
sneaker's views, and lersiui,uending
IIsat i:steul of this ,arbitrary rule a
clause be inserter ,uhis•atilug greater
rale in the Matter of ps.pul+o• amuse -
men',
Clinton New Ert : A hours. on
"Church Ilymuii' wait given by Hee
M. 'Tulrnbull, rector of St. George's
church, h, Gedlrrich, its tit. 1 ant's school
house, on Tuesd iv evening, lbuch
2)th, tinder the a 'spices of the A: 1
P. A. After the usual opening ext.r-
eises, the lecturer was hitt-inlnced, and
for an hour spoke of the hymn writhe'.
of the !suit, dwelling alar• paarticnlar-
ly on the works of Dr. iii a, Mi..
Havel -gal, Min=i Carey, Hels•r. Top-
Lulj\I'Ii,a;. \Vestey, etc. The heel lire
wag interspersed with ntieedoten of
tInt lu(ltot•s, account -it of t itcllul-tours
under which ntuy of the heunns were
written, and brief sketcheis of the iu-
Huenee -exerted by the poems sit,
Christianity, individually :11111 eollre-
ttcely. The andietwe• had the oppsn'-
tuna y of illustr,u.hug the Iuut (It -s. lit'
singing. wane fx{ft 1
LI
hxnut of certain
of the ;Wth"rs. A hearty vote of
thanks was teitdeeeri tel Mr. Turnbull
for Isis bust met iver, learned 'and auuusio-
ing leutur•.
(hi Sunday next the ,.rr{-iees in
North strset Melhlslist chni-rh will
again be of sporular interest. In the
morning Her. G. I1. ('ubhlelick, M.A.,
H.D., pastor iuf the ('antral Methodist
rhumb, 1V,i.xlstssa k. will preach, Mr.
('obbleliek was a student in 1,'de•it-h,
and oh Kit stain young man he has
risen to a pruriliuent position in the
L.mdon cinfea•nce. his the evening
Itrt..1 s Hcnugrrson, I.II•, of 'I'sir-
sinto, associate a1vrelarl y of mission,.
tiill (saltily the . iut itI)
1 p 1. Hamlet
-
non. is recognized as one. of the fore-
most preachers in ('itmtdiuus Ilia boil -
hall. There will he special nautili : in
the evening the choir will give the
anthem '•lirlw Lovely Are the Mes-
senges- 111endeissoliu'. and II. M.
Carlon will sing a ado. These serv-
ices are in behalf of the missionary
vsirk of the Meth.slist chinch. The
ante sp eakenc will occupy the pulpit
if Victoria street church sin Sunday,
let-, 1)r. Henderson in the -Hing
ml Ilev, Mr. C•obbledick in the even -
aunt escorted to t
match they Were
:old suppei. Then
Her. H. W. Wright. pastor of the
It fitist cuugr•en(' nod Rev, 11'', I►,
a 11
last S lay.. The member: of Ilia
f"rilie r rnngrttgntion were greatly
['Memel to have 1 i. Magee again with
them; aunt his set s using and
sia t•aeuing were heard with •h in=
l crest.
Rev. W. A. Smith, of ilshfi.•Id
t Methodist riresi t, was invited to be-
-
culiit• the pnittsr of the Trott bridge
circuit for Ott. next. rtalba- we year,
but we understand he' has declined,
intending. subject to the will of tris•
stationing r 'rte', Ii. accept the in-
vitation of the A-lrfield circuit to re-
main there for the fourth year,
At a meeting of the Methodist Min-
isterial Assereiatillll of Toronto a few into Rev, E. N.' Bake• read a
!!piper sn prupusrd general cunfeenee
legislation, in the course urid which hr
advocated dropping the rule in the
discipline of the chite•h prohibiting s
d,uu ing,
earl -playing, attending thea•
s and
ttvnd other gmestionable annnse• 1
inputs on which the Methodist church la
has taken au vet)• strong staled in the i
u N gee, f Clinton. 1•schadg.rl pulpit+
pertained In a halal
hen they left for
me next morning t eir hostesses es
ctrl theta to the •station to S
sibyl. in 'lb. word, re Gecric
Sty fe'e'l that they ere trestle(
ht royally. They lost the gauue
but then turn ,flout is fair !t sty and i
was (only lie two goods. %`,aper Mc
littish p-•fereed the game and did not
On page 4 of l'he Signal this week
Will be found an interesting article,
written by J. C. be Twizel, sketching
the history of the Falls Reserve, with
reference to the present power de.
veld tment scheme. Read every page
of The
Signal each week, or you will
miss something good.
At the regular meeting of the
Daughters of the Empire a very
hearty vote of thanks was tendered to
the Buck Stove ‘Vorks, Brantford, for
their handsome donation to the hospi-
tal of a Happy Thought rage.
Thanks were tendered attar) to (', C. Lee,
through whose efforts the donation
was secured.
A special meeting tall) be held in
the Salvation Army hall oh Thursday
night. April 5th. et N p.m., en:misting
of children's drill:., recitatioritt. duets.
singing, violin solus, etc., --a Very in-
teresting program all through --After
which refreshments will be served,
Colne and enjoy the evening with the
Salvation Arnry.
Mint
flet.
S ( Daily vewS1
: 1ur
t1i;
magician, succeeded in mystifying a
large audience at Stone'm Opera House
last night. His illusions are np-tt-
date, and he performs them so artisti-
cally as to completely baffle the
closest observer. Some of his tricks
are little short of marvellous and his
program was altogether one of the
bent ever presented In this city.
The annual meeting of the (Inderich
bowling nR club
willheheld on
SAG
I
-
dAx evening. g
April 7th atN o'clock.
hick
AC Mr. soffice f
fHce i
n the court t toast•.
Hud it ne•cedw{ry to penalize mistime.
The star p[layer, for (irslrt•ish were
Misses Baths, McDonald and Fox, and
for Hensen Missem Bengungh and
Ntt'llands. The Iitte yup was as fol.
lows :
Il is r•• sit. iN /tY. NI.'ll
Flora /'ofd re goal Itchy Roberts
Edna \s-e.11ands point Mollie Nevilk
Hells (•lu, net' rover point lacrtie For
Maude Petty rent to Jessie Melionald
Myrtle t►engongh left wing Rte fouls
Jcssic Halkirk right wing Riede lot
Goderich Defeats Wingham.
A challenge from the 11'inghaun
hockey team. winners of the Northern
League, resulted in a teh here last
Thursday night and one in 11'inghain
the following night, for the! rhamp ion•
ship of Huron county. The attendance
at the g • here. on Thnralay night
with very fair, considering the chance
residents of (icderich hail alreeuly pout
this oration to witness fast hockey.
The game was a Hite exhibition and
very clean. only one nun ssn each
side daring penalized, Campbell ' for
Grrderich and 5h•Lean for Wingham.
The Ice was very keen and no faster
skating was seen all winter. (lisle -
rich scored the fir -it five gouda, then
1Vingham two, and Cosh -rich added
one mire before half-time. in the
Gond half the fist two went to
lerieh, the next to 1Vin(hann, then
to Goxle•ieh, one In Wingham,
-i
Goderich, one to Wingt!hius and
t to (hxle-ihh, -staking the
'score w en time was called 12 to' tit
favor of he heals. The line-up was
as follows .
Nei rs, osteo
Moore. -
Wil.n
Johns
c
F'Ind
Elllo
t
Mei ,
in addition to the usual business of ammo
the annual meeting the club will con- 'Tb
eider the matter of inssistin in the en. Frit
tertainment of the party of Old Conn- favor
try bowlers who are to visit Canada of 0next stunlner. It is probable that the f,,,,„
s.., a:n, u.
U. Mel, or
ii point .1. Cmutate!''
tot
r
cr lob:
5 '.o
1
1rt-
n
g
litre
J. Wiggins
t Hell wing A. McI/r
San left stag It. Mebonsld
way my . y', Mresw
Itefereci -11e MCI ems
e tvstilt of the rt- urn snatch on
ty tits 1 'ingharn was N to (i in
of Goderich, nutkiri'g the result
to round 21 to 11 in\ (itNIe•ich'e
You Have
Decided
to l)Ililll nothing hot
IDEAL FENCING.
If not do so at once because IDEAL has proved to be
what the farmer Or fence builder has been looking for.
Actual facts
show that up
to date this
year there has
been more
Ideal fencing
sold and de-
livered than
all the others
sold locally
combined.
IDEAL
HOWELL'S
HARDWARF
A strong
fence.
A durable
fence.
Once up al-
ways up.
The fence
that has
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
11'Ki'Nl{saAy, \Ia ieh:lith
1VIlnunNi. on the evening
March 20th the residence of 11'.
Nesbitt was the scene of it quiet I
pretty wyebdinq, when Isis mist
Olio a(i. (serum., daughter of the LI
C. J:.iaeslrittl was,, unite: iu marria
to I'hristophe• S. Lowery, the cur
F.
ee
u•
R
ul
he
NOTES OF SPORTS.
of !,
What about hatelutll and hierosst•
! u1 (,odeuirh for 1111111:
int I The first, and persusuably the last,
et- I :tame - if curling this 'season was
to I played at the rink Let Friday after-
noon. between rinks skipped by %Vil-
e_ limo Wallace and .Junes Shatw•, result-
ing irl a win for the former by twelve
shots. The players were :
Walter Shaw. (Cory' Stunly,
'has. Hell
Win. %'allc"•, IAionel PAt•urn
akl.hones
p-9• skip -B
.haringp, performed by the Rev.
Swan, of H.'Inlcsville, in the pressen
of only the immediate relatives of tl
contracting oohs parties. R The 1 vt-.ddtn
gifta were numerous and costly at
testified to the esteem in which t
bride is held. The young (ample tak
up their residence in the farm On th
llfth concession recently purrhast•d i
the groom.
PERSONAL MENTION.
e Proposed Sarnia to Goderich Connae.
e tion.
sy , Sarnia Post • There is scarcely any-
thing to which the attention of the
business interests- of this town could
he tnt•ned to greater profit than that
ref ,ecst•ing radial electric railway
" Imes, The lines that have been pro-
,„
posed
are all Nuc
I h s'
woe I •
Ill a of
>
in us
Ir
I Ix•
refit to
the town. Sarnia
ehoulm
have a radial line along the
water front to the sosith, taking in
('manna. lll.,nvWwu, Cour•tright and
Port laanhtap: ,anther to the north-
east. via t'ttoxl•te• and I,rkomta, sir
Forest and Thetford, with a prospec-
tive te•r•nlina.i.m at (ii.lerich : and an-
other frit l'i•trolea, m• ih-igtrn and
1Vilkcsport to Flitetive. Thee. would
cover districts baully in neer of rail-
way facilities, and would open ti
then by easy access the lest tnarke't
in the cnlnty---Sarnia, Hu'iinesnthat
rightly belongs to thin town, and that
would gladly come hell` if proper
facilities. were provided, is Is,ing div-
erted to 'other points, and if sane --
thing is not soon d • toward meet-
ing t he demands Of the u-reanty farm-
ing districts, morns and villages for
t•ailwaay facilities bringing then) in
ltloser and moll` direct touch with the
r
anty seat,
the
trader
e will
ell
lout tipva in, fxelsfe for»11 time.
Aulee rite for The Signal.
John T. Dickson, of Seaforth. In in town t
(lay.
John Bain returned to town hos; week fro
Whirl
Arthur Sutton and Lester Church left fof
the West on Tuesday.
• Mins Tessie Jenkins. of Clinton. is visiting
hu t- friend. MI -s Clarice Laithwaite.
%In mrd Mrs. J.J. Doyle and daughter have
reliant,' front nn extender, fish to 1adbnry,
W. C. Elliott is In Toronto this week attend-
Ing the I'rovluehd ro.n-ention of ternperenct•
worker.
Mian Helen Polley left OA Wednesday for
Boston. to attend the 'totem] of her mint. the
late Miss Fuller.
Montague Colborne. who has it-ee laid tip
for two weeks. Is rrrnvering and experts to lir
taxon in mdsy or two.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. D. Howatt and daughter,'
Mins Lila, of Auburn. spent Sunday' with Mr.
mud Mr.. n, ,Ianline. Cambridge arum.
Mts. 1', Hinder, of fort drover, who has been
visiting at thm
e Immo of her n.•pbre, C. M.
Deer" or the post week. returned hnrnn MOW
dot).
Ilett %Villworel And his sister. Ettae, of WI
h , were guests at the hone of Mr. and Mt.
Jaid'. H. Tiger, Wcllingtnu street. dnrbg
the week.
MIM. Jas. Niewul'I
Nue a st rcweent to
of
Li.tmv/cI on Sat 1111111 nobly al tend the fnnmwl of
her hither, %Vitt. Matheson. who tossed away
in his eighty -Platt year.
Mls. (Revd F, W. Hnliinntke. or w'(aslstda.
Is visiting her ylb Mnln. Mn. and $Mr., John
Acheson. Mr. Hnllinrnko gimme np with her
on Monday mud returned the following day.
(rapt. John Cts w forrj M.1'., of Neryww A, Mi,.
who in 'mewling the session of the Dominion
Parliament ol" 1111Awu, was -it visitor tit the
home of his brut her James. at furi Albeit.
during the post week.
Pettey bot was 1ho t. went y -ft fth anent erwry-
of the uoatriatgl• of Mr. and Mr-. It Cason. of
Wnndsteck, former 'evident. of (rxlnrieh And
Clinton. "their Huron enmity friends welsh
thecal "many happy town,"
H. el. Purnell left on Ttui".iaev nmrning far
'glen. Mask.. where he ,•rt.erts in reside for
e fit ire. Mrs. Cor-nell and famil • will n-
olo with the fanner s'• peopleal 1•his elhntsi
nlII Mr. Cornell gets a house• built for than
the %Vent. / '•
Frnl. tans Is WA, al fri..a. fort h yens(rd:q', nt•
ding I lye funeral of' 1 'opt. 1Mberts, The
'posed was 'n,, of lieerinrt h's txrnninenl
ikons aid: was pert tented,, .tell knowt, tel
e member of Ise Underfelt bowling elnb,
vIng frequently played on the Wrist .l wet
on.
inthanl ltnhin-nn. a hn arritt-,1 home horn
telin on et' ening last'as,'k is,ir.Sit. drii rt broken
wIrtt'n
Sly of Merlin ISpwnrth leaguers to Minks.
felt the Iutrjn a then•, when rhli 1.
enol of the rorty entre Inland, ot, r.
Item, *Nile wor••t, luting his left arm
w, 1'ntlll the lr1 itto-ol member will ':In null'
holly tinlMw lulnl to ni turn to work.
it.
stood the Ih
test of,;;
severe win-
ters. dee,
I ell
th
hn
Rn
Iteq
rs
net
full
Think of it, a fence of all largo size hard steel extra
heavily galvanized WIRE for
32 cents per rod.
No ratan can afford to spend time on any other fence hut
Ideal '
to
Ile
Keep Your Old Iron;
' Rags, Lead, Brass,
Copper, Feathers,
Skins, Wool Pickings,
Rubbers, Bones, etc.,
tmlil 1 earl for them. I ask my old
r•ustottrer, not to tell I heir Ih ask to
anyone . nptvs.•ntieg himself as my
agent, ti'. these ie/eons are dealing
for.the7usclves and not fru me•.
Save gime stuff for sir and 1 will
pay the lest prices going. Leave
yon,- unlet sit my house and I will call
and take the grinds away. Or i will
sty iII per cent, more it that goods are
brought to my place.
Hathest Prices paid for HORSEHAIR,
DAVID BROWN
1''iet..m is street. - I,txletlett.
Put a meal upon your lips and forget
what you have done. After you have
leen kind, after love has stule•st forth
int.) tilt world and dour its lenutituh
work, get back into the shalt again ,
and nay uuthinyaONtilt it. Lure luaus '
even f run itoelL—i)rutuuluud
•
Sunlight soap is better than other soaps,
bat is best when used in the annhght way.
Buy sualtght Soap Sad follow darect.aaa,
3 OPERA HOUSE
3
NIGHTS
CoolMioNI•INIt
Monday, April 2nd
THE PAULINE HAIMMIOND CO.
pmseulhtg the dial 1111144
sirllaet to
Miss Pauline Hrmtttord
supported Lp
Mr. Clifton Whitman
mid a select a pally of metro-
lNditan plyyers. Rutile change
of program nightly. Iteflut'.1
Specialties. Moving Picture.
and Illustrated Songs. Perry
Bros., youngest acrobats on tile
luerisan stage.
MONDAY NIGHT
"The Man from 'Frisco"
. gaeail plat in lite i I -
Prizes, 25c, 35z; Children, l 5c
Reserved Seats on sale at Kidd's
Book Store, Saturday.
SPRING TERM
Opens on April god
1
/ice f G
i .
tt Icy .byakl you Sotacor yuunclf in floe
..i -i ueniry walk, of Iife, whets you reals twofer
)0141 condition by taking a inane to ten -
4.4144401! wee gine a :h,xmy►h prwtiirul
rd to atop and assi st anlr grad u:o.w to gout
ro,oUuu.. Cuuuueueo nour,bur,e now.
tt•I,I, for µuei•, I.r,
ELLIOTT & McLACIiLAN,
U,
SPEX
We don't duh ourselves
"Professor" lout we know
how to assist defective
vision
If11'
1
lb
C9 will.do it.
Try us—examination
free.
H. PARK
Jeweller and Optican
THE
"Walk=Over"
SHOE for MEN
The shoe that is distinct-
ly in advance of all others.
Around it are focused all
those elemental flltalities
that ntafie the highest typo
of men's shoe.
Even style alone differen-
tiates the "Walk -Over''
shoe from all others, while the. character of the materi-
al, fit and workmanship gives comfort and permanency
to that advanced style.
DOWNING & MACVCIAR
SO .1: AGENTS FOR GODERICH
C Neter Ito passenger who is' Mother --Oh, Freshly, did you lick
throwing kisses to her lover at is rail-' y • little brother i
stay statism) —"Beg pardon. meiam. Freddy 1'es'm, but I told but: it
but it's against the rulers to throw hurt taw worsen it did him.—New
things out sit the car windows !" York Suitt
•
SKIN PREPARATIONS!
The MattIt sou and the March winds at-•' hard on the skin' Tolcuonter•a , t
their ill effei•ls, we have many favorite healing tuitions and skits creams,
massages. et•. Oily "wit Ruse Glycerine Latium or • own Witch Hazel
Cream will tit• found among the hest, but we have Feostilla, Edelweiss
cresol, Almond ('renal, etc., etc-
` Half a dozen different Massage Creams, in sizes at 25c, 5oc and $1.00. The
latest is Oriental Massage in 25c tubes and Sex )ars.
S. E. HICK - Central Drug Store
Ooderich, Ont.
Maple Leaf Grocery
and China Hall
We have pttrcliased the business formerly known as
the Maple Leaf Grocery and China Hall, carried on for
a long time by Mr. G, M. E liott, on Hamilton street,
and we wish to handle all kinds, of Farm Produce,
The assortment in our China Hall will bo found
complete, We alsq carry a full line of fresh Groceries
at right prices.
McEwen 'Bros.
Maple Leaf Grocery and China Hall
Hamilton Street
Ph° THE HODGENS STORECourt Nouse
_
I
Square
Handsome
French Organdies
The handsomest French Organdies that have ever been here are on
our counters today. Dainty, sheer white fabrics with floral patterns in
mauves, greens, pinks and blues that are triumphs of the French printer's
art. Exclusive designs imported by ourselves direct. No two dresses
alike,
40c, 50c, 6oc the yard.
Embroidered Linen Waists.
handt in from the maer in !colon('
ovai-t14. a They rw
:mel in favor thin smarm and will he verypular
for amnrsner• wear. Just a limited iptantity and
when
they adv gene we can get no out in
time for this season's selling. Front, collar and
culla t•mlroirlet•ed, enough in/get-hi to ke the
waist. complete each,
$2.75, $3.25 and $5.00
The New Coats Are Here.
bumpy spring gnrnu•nts mule frena the,peupnLlr
fawn covert and black brondelnthn. Many styles.
All comm'.' in every lit lin detail that goes to make
a 'stylish coat. (If none anon than :wry or three
alike•. i' I ,
$7.50 and $10.00
2., Tons of Scotch Linoleums.
Over 5,01N) lbs, ininfd and lirint'll Scotch Linn -
home came to um this week direct from the maker
in
d
sle
.t
bed.
lanl.
l •
tatr IN wide. de. Ne
wr attrrna
well sesaSoncl cloths, Splendid .wearing quuJitied.
The largest assortment we have ever shown.
40c, Sox to 90c the square yard
Those Curtain Samples.
Wt- had hundreds of curtain Aanll,les when we
started the selling brat. .xtlrinyj. 'they have been
going fen. bin still there are detze'ne loft. to sell.
All are I I to 2 yards In length. Of moot there are
I'itltr, t.i it pattern. Just the thing for email win-
dnws. F:aeh -
••A -JVJs
25 cents
•--.- r•.Y v J••••i.
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DIRECT IMPORTERS
GODERICH.