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INSPECTION INVITED OF
THE i SEASON'S
NEW STYLES
Miss Cameron - Hamilton St.
s TuvaannT. AMU. 4. 1111
DRINK HABIT
THE GATLIN TREATMENT
Absolutes, rY ,o ss all craving am/
demi • /or liquor in
3 DAYS
No bad after-effecta. Call, Write or
Pbooe for Booklet
The Gatlin Institute
428 Jarvis St., Toronto
'Phone N. 4538. A. Hargrave, Mgr.
TORONTO
In Centre or Shopping
and Business District
21,e naso -w oma wallas Maar
Evaoraan sire Asratresa Pax
Ala Sorts hsonewaat
Breakfast
ina
Bright
Room
'We have just the Paper that
will make your diningroom the
most attractive room in the
house. Secure at pace when you
have the chance of the pick of all
our new Papers.
Paper' this season are very
reasonable in price, and there is
no excuse for remaining dis-
satisfied with the paper you
have now. Canadian Papers
commence at 5c per roll up to
25e. Imported Papers range in
price from 15c per roll up to 75c.
The Colonial Book Store
(iEO. PORTER, Prop.
'Phone 100 Goderich
EASTER EXAMS.
VICTORIA SCHOOL
Division 1.
Rtrz'RANCX CLAMS.
Total -8o0.
Lawrence 'Mark 614, Allen Sinclair
497, &doe Sallow. 486, Grace Wootton
152, Ada Johnston 445, 1'erda Kudob
M. Bert Cut, 401, Poole Hume 3118,
Katie Wertou 305, Laura SsIkeld
:311, Elizabeth Proudfoot 39x2, Lily
1 Jobnatun 391, Morris Swanson
301. Helen ('lrtmth 3Frd, Etta Hal-
' lidav 374 Maud Pinder 368, Lottie
Murray 367, Eva Keene 360, Gladys
Kelnigban 357, Roy Hunt 353. Lieu
Bates '342Jot= Bates 327, Ina Muir
Eva Walter 319, Percy Beattie
315, Bellma Johnston 311, Bennie
Smith 3819, Albert Baldwin 318. Fred
jBates'J56, *Rua Mclh.uald .'I.F1, •M(tr-
grret McDonald 230.
Division 11.
JCSIOR IV,
Total -800.
tirace Pinder t8t, Victor Kerdake
ta>v, Maitland Pridham 591, Ernest
Lee 628, Harold Murney 512, Arnim
Brandt 506, Eleanor Hays 499, Ernest
Ulark 480, Bernice Davis 462, Olive
Black 447, Hazel Wilson 441, Myrtle
' Johnston 426, Laurel Bates 412, Iona
Outt 4117, Robert Clark 447. Emily Me -
1 Arthur 4u5, Bruce Noble 404, Florence
Johnston 3112, Etta Halliday 383, Katie
McDonald 374, Hannah Leonard 378,
Pearl Fraser MO, Alberta Horton 3311,
'Albert W iggios 321, Gorgon Noble 316,
Howard Young.un 312, Hazel Belcher
310, Clarence lt.;bertson 307. Wallace
Duckworth 285, Willie Proudfoot 242,
Otto Lymburner 167, Lila Mitchell
114.
Division III.
Total -990.
LPlian Adair Kit, Alex. Hume 831,
Emma Wallace 822. Ethel Stokes 70U,
George Beechler 725. David Roes (189,
tl4uea Statham (Bo, Mos Stewart 6,
i@ledys McKay 080 (all honors); U-
sury Thomper,n 064, lfertha Dow 652,
James Hunter 687, Omits Martin 825,
*Jessie Wilson 81(1, Harry Howard g tf,
Norman Wart tilrl. Claire !lays 597
Robert Bell 687, John Bell 568, Edith
Murney 566, Stanley Cockfield 660,
George Stewart 531, Mattie McMath
524, Grace Hunt 520, Willie Baldwin
498, Alfred Warner 474. *Eva Jmep
447, Russell Bates 446, Margaret W
son 427, Steil King 408, *Minnie
Drinkwater 390, *Edmund Lymburnee
383, *Harvey Elliott 351, *Irene Mor-
row
orrow 286, `Eve Schaefer 282 *Bella
Cousins 208, 'George Ross 191,
'Charlie Ross 191.
Division IV.
JUNIOR 111.
Total -91%J.
Loneita Law 784, Winnie OledbiU
7732, Ben Weston 726, Isabel Foster 719
John Donaldson 703, Faun Pantie!
886, Elizabeth Donaldson 681, Lily
884
Newell , Andrew Murray
Gladys Bedford 663, Dou las Th
orn-
ton 648, Helen Smith 639. Gordon
Down 8$8, May Johoston 852, Edward
Pridham 819, Roy Foster 618, Fred
Bees -ere 813. 81ewart Burkholder 009,
Mary Pinder 81$, Henry Humfalvy
801. Viola Mc('lacberty 504, Fred
Arnold 5(310 Harty Inkster 590, Percy
Lumpy 588, Willtr Johnston 581, Ger
trude MacLean 579, Susie Bates 548,
(;len Murray 5313, Karl Porter 518,
Vesta Young :i02. Marion Ed/anger
THE SIGNAL : ° MLRICH, ONTARIO
498, Knox Macleod 406, Willie Mao-
Donald
aoDonald 487 Ernest Videan 461, Grace
Ma-Duasld 477, Hasel Birnie 472, Wil-
ne Sanders 454, Jern Habkirk 447,
John Handers 421, Ireor Thu
404 Gerry Winmill 375, Job I41W
371. WM busies : •Violet Burley.
*Clayton Wallen., *Req.; Wilsoo.
*Ebbe Brown.
oijsialaa V.
MEN10R CLAM -It. PNLD[R.
Total -700.
Retie 8ancombe 665, Charlie Niro
648, Gordon Adair 541. Sadie Moun-
tain
oustain 689. Janet Law 513, Pearl Mac-
Lean 612these blunt 4119. Mary San-
ders 497, Doris liodgens 495. Llewellyn
7'a�art 441, Margaret Murray 4110,
Robert ltegew 810, Martin Price 253.
MIDDLF CLAS -11. READER.
Total -700.
Rubens Nemesis. 6119, Shelly Panzer
571, Catherine MacKenzie 647, Norma
Johnson 544. Vera Wilson 537. bandy,
Murray 532. Lawrence Nich_oleon 556,
Alex. Donley 427, Eva Young 411.
Albert Leotard 868, John Winmill
347, Murdock Maelly 915. John Bed-
ford 30i, John MacDonald 270.
J(TNIOR CUSS -IL READER
Total --400.
Clifford Johnson 3.^,4. Alice Cockfield
308, Harold Naegele 308. Ines Porter
289, Julia Beevor 261. Erie Stewart
234. Lorne De4okwaiter &4, (live
Craigie 22.1 Willie Ross 21/0. Ivan Bell
204, Percy Warner 18e, Alexander Mae -
ben 17e, Arthur Curry LV,
Diatom VI
SENIOR CLAes.
Total -400,
Nora Wilson 351, Margaret Pelt -
ridge 341. Verna McVittie 313, Dor-
othy Smith 301. Fern Humber 300.
Horace Kell 310, John Pinder 294,
Harriet Porter 201, Fraser Newell 289,
Reggae Duff 287. Reggie Kiug 281,
Lily King 281, Louise MncDunaid 80,
Helen Howard 27i, Irwiu .l'pe Iran roti,
Marcus Tierney 254, Ruth Murray- 2522
Herbert Wart 247. Lily Laabbrook
221, EmilyGnnmett190, •I1s DeLaag
114, *Earl Rose 81, •('ecil'('arey 81).
Jt'NIOR ('LAB...
Total -4110.
Vera Latimer 319. T. Johnston 298,
Willie Donaldson 287. Wilfred Nichol-
son 11510, Elaine Proudfoot 279, Bilden'
Horton 279, Doris Andrews 272, Clara
Mork 256. Ernest Mc('reath 261, Er-
nest McVittie 250, Lena Murray 246,
Irene Burkholder 221, Reta Murray
219, Reg. Pinder 213, Margaret Bell
217, Clyde Carter 1911, Della Walters
198, Hazel Mock 188, Arville Robin-
son 183, Herbert Akeroyd 173. Oliver
Keene 167, Stanley Mclean 162, *Eddie
Morrow 35.
Division VII.
SENIOR FIRST.
Toth --310.
Agnes Smith 2117, Alice Nairn 272,
Wady' McLean 240, Marion Lee 224,
Alec. Fowtie Shct, George Roes 215,
David Bates 105, Helen Howrie 177,
'Catherine Hays 147. Grace Videan
116.
JCTNIOR FIRST.
Total -275.
Agnes Taggart 225, Dorothy Davis
212, Fred Price 190, Alfie ltallo..b
158, John Wallace 147, Stanley % d-
eco 118, Fred Adair 115, *Irene Yonng
10e, tielcon Smith 100,
Division VIII.
SRHIOR CLASS.
Toth -400.
Mamie `smith 389, Bentson Thornton
338„ Fred Weston 383, Harry Leach
988, Earl Westbrook 332, Clarence
Johnston 331, Irene Steep 325, Norma
McDonald 317, Willie Thompson 309,
Jack Forden 292. Jessie Johnston 287,
Monteith Leckie 279, Frank Thome-
Fon 274.
JUNIOR CLASS.
Total --100.
Joe Huuter 350, Bobbie Proudfooi
239, Worthy Black : lo, Woodsie
dell 312, 312, Harry Rose 902, Willie For -
den 281;1, Helen Thompson 259, Willie
Bed 227, 'Laura Cousins 197.
4TH (-LASS.
Total --325.
Logan Murney 281. Godfrey James
281, John Randall 244, Elwood Armi-
tage 287, Olive Bell 'LVI Jean Sproul
OssuremHoward 109, Beatrice Ar.
sold 11IS Wiltr(d Donaldson 181.
*Aimee dream ons or more ezarn.
(Sita- seen west!
NILE
Tuarroay, Apnl 'tad.
Nowa Nate.-Maoember the date
or the bee social here -Good Friday
earning, April 6th. Miss Laura Irwin
and Miss C. Cooke will recite. Solos
will be rendered by Mrs, (Rey.) (Jon -
way, Meals. el. Tyndall. N. Segues
aad Wetmore. lnatrumeatal made
by
Nile • d Kimgotebe.tta The Baesiel
's Daughters elegem
their annual business ..sung atilt
parsonage Wt Thursday evening.
Tbs cancer' for the year were elected
sod elfin pleas discussed The W.
M. 8. bold their meeting at the par
� e. this week . Miss Mettle
McKnight M the guest of friends in
Oodericb How many took advan-
tage of "AR Fools' Day"? The rural
telephone offers many opportunities
to practiosl jokers,
Rev. Geo. E. Rose was to go to Lon-
don on Wednesday to address a meet-
ing that evening in St. Jame. church
on the problem of securing men for
the work of the ministryy. He eon-
trac'ed a severe cold on Tuesday and
was unable to stake the trip and has
been confined to the house since. We
are glad to say he is recovering and
will be able In take his usual place in
the pulpit of Knox church next Sun-
da' y.
A grand display of Easter novelties
at Blackstone's.
Roos, barks and herbs you u.e in
your spring remedies should he fresh.
You will find our stock fresh. E. H.
Wigle. druggist, Goderich, Ont.
Eat Raisins.
On April 38th. the people of Cali-
fornia will celebrate the fourth annual
California Rsi'il: Day, when the slogan
is "Eat raisin bread, eat raisin pie, eat
raisins cooked or raw. but eat them
anyhow." Tbe idea of the celebration
is to *milt one of the greatest indus-
tries of the State by bringing tbe
native product before the public as
prominentey of possible and atter four
years the institution bas become quite
popular. It is not by any means con-
fined. however. within the borders of
California, for many of the eastern
railways feature the dusky fruit by
placing special raisin dishes on tbe
menus of their dieting care for that
day. Tbe Grand Trunk has fallen in-
to line on previous anniversaries and
will again give prominence to raisin
disbes throughout their system on
April 30th this year.
CURED Of CONSTIPATON
Mr. Andrew* w SM.a Or.
Misreea'n Indian Resit PIM.
Mr; George Andrews of Halite, N. S•.
writes:
"For many year' 1 leave been ambled
with chronic Coos Twosok
seat sever coma gad I
h ave been a victim to mans
that ooa,tipation hap in ite
Modit:isa after medicine I have taken
order to cad relief, but one sad all left
- is the same hopeless «tradition. It
saved that soothing would expel trop
ass the tae ailment brat erased to sane!
rat7!R GPS. I reed about thea
That was boded a hack y da far les.
for I was so impeeaad with the seats
masts made that I determined le
give them a fair trialThey have regskttal _
bawds. I sof ocsertlpseiay std
I shim they bevy se equal es a seeB-
cis"
Sir over ball a century Dr. home's
stipsImam Root Pills have been ism
with all tge ailments which rank kook
tim'a clogged, inactive
ik�m.
them They cleanse the rebase i allm
..d parity the blood. Sold everywhere
e t Me.abac
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W. L. HORTON,
OF CANADA is the hest Mace tor the
ma?A.Llsaeo 1983 featly lads. tither
o[ tw,
or more persons can deposit or withdraw roomy as droned
wheat In town -a very convenient arraagemeot.
In case of death the Wallace goys to tate sotviror witho,;t
any legal formalities.
Ask the Manager about this form of Account,
IPaid - up 0apitl. Rest and
' undivided PniUt. 118.181.37oI notal Assets . - $50,000,00,
A Joint Account
in the Union Bank of t',,,sd„
Goderich Branch
Managt1
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ss Z essaiseas. tai. Ex. 1 G. M. C. MART 111188 721. Aesissast atarye+
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Get your Printing done at The
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that have been rushed forward t f Easter shoHtng
we feel sure you will be t t d h
A
N SATURDAY our Millinery Department will show some attractive
new models specie y prepared for Easter. These are late styles
war o us specially or
They are attractive ; they are becoming ; they are moderately priced, and
interested int em.
RILVI-010
ROOFING
will not warp, rot, crack.
buster, crumble se reef.
1 Strongly
RP -her -old roofs laid 21
years a(o are still sound
and weather tight If
you want a roof to last.
lwvesti(ate nu -bee -Md.
3 Permanent Colors --
Red, Brown, Green -
and natural Slate, 76
stater Cesgfa Jrls.
sigemme.Measummess.
Hovel! Haman Com, timitea
GODERICH
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I Gasoline Engine Repair Shop I
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WE HAVE OPENED PREMISES ON EAST STREET
FOR THE SALE AND REPAIR OF
A U TOMOBILES
MOTOR B.OAT ENGINES
GASOLINE FARM MACHINERY
AND GASOLINE POWER PLANTS
The BEST POSSIBLE will be the onlyqualityof use to us in repairs done and goods
Under these circumstances may we ask for the favor of your patronage ?
All transactions strictly CASH
Seeped -load Anto.okillsa, Motor Boot Lae*** sad Farm Mackissry NM es to scams.II
YOUR
S. PRIM SUIT
Now is the time to select your Spring
Suit. Iucr aasortments to do your
cboosi g law.than there will be ia
very Suit
Luca,
designed by an expert. Made
from natty. durable materials and man -
throughout. We are selling
bobby Suite in tweeds or plaiu color. at
$15.00
$20.00
$25.00
A Special at $9.85
A very special lot of Snits at 19.85
each !!cane �ee�e� eoese plain broad-
cloths, black =colors, well made,
serrieeable and stylish Suits. Just
twelve to pick and choose $9
e8
5
from. At each
Suits at $15.00
At this price we are showing a
splendid collection of high - grade
Suits. They are mode from fancy
tweeds and plain whet,lin black or
navy. The styles are up to date, the
materials of excellent quality and the
workmanship throughout of the best.
Far away the best value we have ever
shown at this price.
lag Serge or Tweed Suits 515.00
Silks of Latest Weaves
Manu new Silks among this week's arrivals.
Designs and colorings suitaMA for waists, dresses
or trimmings. Quite the nicest assortments we
have yet shown.
Fancy striped Silks for waists or dresses,
many pleasing combinations. At per yard. 60e.
hew shot effector In stripes for waists or
dresses. Per yard. 73c. 86c sad S1.(XL
Plain Satins and Pailette Silks in all Ibm
fashionable shade.. Per yard, Etc, (I0c and 75c.
Yard -wide black Silks for dresses or waists.
Speciel vetoes at. per yard. 800, fec and 11.25.
A New "Nano" Model
We bow added a ten
nesioi So our stock of Nemo
1t is one of the
productions of the
fmniess y. In it are
estiodiada t tie srewel,c
ideas in comet dasigeieg. A
style suitable tot ossdiesi oe
*oeaat1=t. A really. hl,�-
Ci prioe per we
A full assortment of our
regular "Nemo" styles at !X1.50.
Any Neo Comet not io
stool! procured dire* from the
faetory on a few days' notice.
House Dresses $1.57
These House Drawee are
good I 'wit. levA
e
ties can buy materials
ised mike them op for. Made
frogs tosteoisred �milo. ss 34
34
to r- rpt'ent. el may
Bungalow Nets 25c
These Neta are rapidly re-
placing lace curtains and are
growiag more popular every -
season. We have imported
iorrally large range
and are showing some very
attractive designs in white
sod ecru. Full 36 inches to
40 inches wide. At, 25._
per yard ...
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Correct Gloves
FOR EASTER WEAR
We acv 'bowing correct styles in Gloves 1.,i
Easter, and every pair of Gloves that goes over
our counter carries with it our uoqualitied gum -
antee. We strongly recommend any of these:
"Peerless" French Kid Glove, $1
black or colors. Per pair
"Greylock" higher grade Kid Glove, $1.25
all eines, Mack or colon, Per ��nn
"Dorothy."An extra quality $1.50
French Kid (}loo de. Per //��((��
Ladies' Lather Gloves.
pair Per $1 eW
Children's Gloves, light or beavv
weight leather. Per pair...78 and $1.00
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A
Handkerchief
Special
Fifty dozen plain
white Hand-
kerchiefs, hem-
stitched, narrow
hem, fine, round,
even thread.
Special, Saturday,
Three for 10c
HURON GASOLINE ENGINE
and MACHINERY COMPANY ITELEpHowe No. 243 GOINtStelCii j
The "Ezy4Hem" Skirt Gauge
The Ezy-Dem Skirt Gauge
means no snore uneven skirts.
This Skirt Gauge lea great !moo
to home dressmakers. It is 1 ht
i n weight sad cam 8s to
turnthe bass of a shiei exactly
at say linsgth from tb door.
Whey the bete is naw amid
the skirt wIN"
aroused 1t will save
jone gergment stud will
!tom
time, basso these 1lo
ast
aborta
to I se Ms.=
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