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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1919-2-13, Page 8er s Thnlriaay, reb'rnary 13, 1919. TES fIIQILL GOD*2IU1 OJT. NOTE PAPER - AND - ENVELOPES Lotus Lawn Note Paper and Euvelopes, 25c for ooe quire and one package en- vclopes. Fine English Linen Note Paper and Envelopes, 10c per quire note and lOc per pack- age envelopes. This is an ex- t,) gopld value. WALL PAPER don't forget to paper those ooet; before the paper- hangers get busy ; also that we have the paper and right prices. See our show win- dows for the latest creations. Atte' Each season creates a special demand fa certain drugstore goods February is M „eaceptwn to the rule. It is the «rb wader month. when people are apt to suffer from exposure to the cold. Coughs and colds often come upon us unexpect- edly at thud season and are usually' ot a mild nature. which can be relieved through ppeventive or precautionary treatments. 0i this reason you should keep a stock sf ieliah4e remedies: in your medicine cabinet, ready for immediate use. The Same good judgment should be used in regard to face creams. chap lotions. etc.. which are needed regularly to offset the effects of wind and weather. Let us show you our ae.cxtment E. R. Wufte, drug. gIM. Godes %eh. • 111 The Hairs of the Head... Somebody said the hairs of the head are num- bered. Why not follow our suggestion and let Pensitjr Hair Tonic ui- crea.se their number ? Penslar Hair Tonic is a dressing that not only tends to destroy the dandruff germ hut also help* to beautify the hair itself. Its regular use imparts a sheen and softness that is really remarkable. If you want beautiful hair - if you want to keep it soft and fluffy, shampoo it with Pen - star Sbampona and then apply Penslar Hair Tonic, which comes in two sizes, fifty cents and pne dvliar, . Both of these preparations are sold only at Penslar Drug Stores. Get yours today and make the start now. The results will delight you Campbell's Drug Store THE PENSLAR STORE Goderich, Out. • r Wench Board of Trade- iCoatinued Ircxn page 1.1 points, so far as territory. trans- portation and other fadlittes are con terned, require cheaper electrical power, and While we cannot meet the competition of some other plater with the wowed rate we hope to laave our original adveseatiott of a tint Provincial rate meoguized by the ('o umbusiot. (tow unquestionable siiperkorlty which we claim in l:odrrb-h it that rs a summer resort. While this io ree...guitel by the hundreds of super t'Isllyrs waw annually brave the autiettuatel railway facilities sepia which they have to (outeod in reach tug our town, we have entered upon au extensive method ut dlstrltoutlnit publicity matter to taw various (1aD adieu and American cities whose Cit Ryas we feel would be Impressed. 'We are also striving to make the facilities for reaching (.oderielo more atolt,ate. At all times 111• officers of our BOard rod the executive coutn•1i have been guided by unselfish motives, which we believe to be the desire of the member- ship anti of the community. In every action taken by the officers, the wel- fare of the town and advutaeuwot of roulminity betterment bus been con- uiderei.and promote' in a true spirit of (vwpe'rtutten dant aloug democratic lines. In accowplish(ug our pcrposc it is Imperative that the gams (char doter of citizenship Int shown by a11. espw•lrlly one men•hants. To Increase our ludwstrlal activity ratans an in- ('n•aset pupttlitiotl of we•hanles and aisle fsmiliee". To enable the operat- or, of ouch eons -erns to induce work - Men to locate here we must be able to show that Irving expenses tire lower than. or at least espial to. those It. other similarly turreted towns. This ale.. applies to our tourists. who. while they are getwrally of a liberal dis- position. are so conversant with cow - parolee host of living 10 their, own Communities that they are inclined to criticize and advertise any .xhurbltaul charge to our detriment. In wte- guarding throw interests It is advis- able that we select n well-Iralutxeel n•tnil merchants committee s• that priers may be properly nictitate, to the satisfaction of our townspeople and visitors and the disourag•meut of mull order traffic. The witless' Miner Mur reorganization lues been the t seventh 's 1s, taw history of Canadaand ahs• prompt• lea re generally devoted their interest u ti 1 Ili. the tinning of the torr. A vkn rk pellet• is now at haul. Apparently ae made our strike for progress at the opportune time. for the future that is looming up before us appears to be fall of. respotneihiliti-' HMI great ups ps,rttinitles. A brief ouaiia• of the aet1.11te's 4.111 Nilowpii'hmetits of thee" rxe•utie eotin ll. Industrial secretary and committees thronghgll the past nine month, may serve to impress taw aueinl -rs of the hoard that d. atone has Ixen 1ef1 nnhunael In furthering the interest of stir town: The Past Bear's Week. Adyovt.41 the loi,ylight Saving 11111 111111 petitioned the Federal Govern- ment i11 thi. re -spleen. .tdvo•tilel the building of a ship- building plant at Goderich. Extended an 1,, 'lotion to the w'ol- veritw Automobile Club of lietrolt h, make a tourist trip to Goderich. Arranges! with the Town 1h•vel.gl- ment 4'0. of New fork to Bond wet a re- organizing campaign for the (iw1erich lu.unl of Trade, along pregnwsive litres for the purpose or building up a "G net ter 4isterich," Ilfferell a prize of $5.111. donate) by Mr..1. T. Fell. for the hest sfngan for 1 'Y:reefer Geode - rich" eampuntet,. rind s•Iee•ted "H.aruua Golek•n I:nt..' submitted by Miss Inglis: Meaning that Goderich. with its remarkable gulden sunsets over Lake Murton, is the golden gateway to this (;rent Lake. ('vuduetcd the reorganization elite- Palen ineerr.sfuily. srtiring Ismer hundred and fifty me•ml.rrs Hilt' nearly $3,300.1e. F'ortneol it re -organized hoard 4,1 Trade. Appointed an executive coun- cil cotiVeting of Die first three omtrrr and eleven members elected. to Jinni. the actlrities of the Board: als1 forted tear otandieg towmlttees to net as advisers in various (apaeities, ns follows: lui�iwtrhel, t•uldlcltc, Re - Nil Merchants. Hydrsl:let tri. Power, ('ivies, Agriculture, Fluantr and Mem- bership, F:ntertalnmcnl. Tnlnsterta- LIIIIIOIIIIIIAIIIIIItfltIIIIIIfIHIIHIIItIIII1IIhIIHIIIhIIl1I1IIIIIl01IIIIHIhIIII HIIIIIIt L SHARMAN'S 1 �L_ C1Bigoe ae - Ends Saturday Night, Feb. 15th CAN YOU afford to let this chance slip by without taking advantage of these bargains ? Remember the reductions are Targe and genuine. Just take a look at the selling price of each line marked in plain figures on the sole of each shoe -;which will convince you that this is a ntoney-saving sale. YOUR' LAST CHANCE will be Satur- day. February I 5th. Remember the date. WM. SHARMAN THE SHOE MAN IINIUMMINIMUNNIIMUMMIMMINI A CRIPPLE FOR THREE YEARS Help'-* la Bed With R►muiss hien UNA H. T..k "FRUIT-A-TIVES". MR. AWE/CAMDEN MUNRO R.R. No. 1, Lorne, Ont. "1'or over three years, I was eonfintri to bed with Rheumatism. During that time, I had treatment from a number of doctors, and tried nearly even thing I saw advertised te dire Rheumatism, witholtt receiving any benefit. Finally, I decided to try 'Fruit-a- I.:rea". Liefore 1 had used half a box, I noticed an improvement ; the pain was not so severe, and the swelling started to go down. 1 (oostlawr.t lakiarg this froth' nee - dicier, improvisg all the time, and now I can walk about two miles and do light chores about the place". ALEXANDER MUNRO. 50c. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial size 23e. At all dealers or sent postpaid on receipt of price by Fruit -a -fives Limited, Ottawa. 111111. anti 1A•ga 1. Advertised for au Industrial secre- tary for the Goderich Board of Trade. Revived five appications and ap- pointed Mr. W. S. Bowden. formerly of the city of Port Arthur. to tbe peel - ikon. Invites' the vice-president of the Canadian Pacific Railway to "lett Ilolerk•l. on Septimber 12th. to cele- brate the funrteenth anniversary of taw turning of the first sod for Guelph and Goderich line. idreatwl and *iodated ia`obtalnint; a favorable rote of the ratepayers on taw National Shipbuilding Co.'s bylaw. Asalst d in forming an organisation to Ioral,Mt it Dominion Day (elebuatktt on July 1st: Khoo assisted in carrying end the work In detail with stoecesefal results. ('orbital K merle, of negotiations In an effort to secure new Ind,strie•s to halite a1 /:Merit -It Made a very special 'Kort to 'serum K ',noeh of taw linen industry to locate at Gish -rich. Inaugurated alai .on.dtxted a general ceaurpligo to discourage Citi- rens from purchasing Iona of town, and from mail order hoes•,: arab to ro- t -mirage huying all requirements as far as possible from local merchant+. Advocated and tees -ceded in having final arrangements made whereby the 11119 annual ameba of tbe London Methodist ('onference will be held ie Goderich, Advocated and gave valuable assist- ance in the formation of the Western Ontario i'nit(d Boards of Trade. Prepared and published one thou- sand small booklets descriptive of Gal.rieh. and made it general distribu- tion of tlwm through the manu- facturers and hnaineesr Nemec of the town. Secured adt-ertitlne spier in each of the local papers for tier nae of the lion rd. Advocated that the local papers he published earlier in the week, so /IS to give better advertising service. Compiled and forwardtel to 111s Majerty'a Trade (ommtasion a large amount of infdrmatinn for tbe Do- minion and British Governtnent.. Prepared valuable information in connection with the history and work• lupi of the Ontarlo Hydro-letrie lamer, and launched u enmpaign for the adoption of uniform rotes for, power delivered to tnnnir-ipalltie$ from the Niagara system, which hits already testes (ommenlel by many Boards of Trade. Appointer'. a strung committee to carry on an eedlwatlonal campaign to -plate the matter before the Western Ontario United tkwtrda of Trade. and the Ihdarlo Asso•lated Bosnia of Trade, and others, to take all tlwrs- wry steps to Indies. tbe Hydro - I teetr•ie Power (onrmi'slnn to adopt ti system of uniform rotes for lower dellvprwl from Niagara to mnnl- clpalitle•s in O.ttrlo. Sent a deputation to London at the flirt annual meeting of the IE. D. 1'. Hoards of Trade, to present the ease for anvil nalform rats. 1'4i -operated with the town council and the Provincial authorities in a united effort to en+mrnge hwthoda of fire prevention. Advoeated that the city council pur- chase a sprayer newt adopt a municipal ey4.leem to 'swore proper proteetlon of fnllt freer front nitons' 4.1141 .deer injury. Aoloowate'i) n inure extensive gmwlw5 of Max in Haran manta%. roo•sp'rHte, with the 0.s1ertt•k 1w d,strIal and Agrlcniturnl society to arranging and conducting of the' fali exhibition. A -slimed In termini: the organization for the 1915 V k lore Lain campaign in Huron and look full charge et tate pnhlk't ern* and theholdtrtg of pnbik• throughout the Penwty. The pteaidedt of the Board of Trade. .o tel as elelschalrrnan of the orgnn-' Ization for the county• and he with ten other niewibere mare their lino. dell services in *Inning 14* floderleh and Harron ,onnty the honor Sag, and aee8r11g ■ulmeriptlnws to the *tumult of *5.470.f1i41,S9, (oru.id.rabty 'Treed Ing the allotment for the errant1t kaaiatevl In ton ueting a etttag • lite: • Men --t new... item,• .�» I to hem. �Ibrey were disetrated Hamilton St. North side Squi re,� Goderielr 1 peeved he left lie -lin for 11Mtddaattrts l when he why he most as tot long inat was abdic the moronY peeaee deuaonstra1luo a hen limismily and lituwtal Foch oigIad the armtatkt'. Co-operated with the Jackass) too., the (iederkh Salt Co., and taw town mimed In securing the prestog of by- Iawl+ era uta lig ,WWetwltitl5 to theme Logi odes. 1 l'oopwrae.+1 with Stratford and otter muolclprdities to se-ure the Jr building of a Ihvttila•tal 1.lghway from 1 Toronto to Sr rola. ria IfeoryR•luwu . (iuelpdb. 1ZIlcheiwr StrstIford. Sr Marys Mild aha front StrrtWnt to 11, 4i.aMrb-h. Southhampton and toter Scalu& Sent a deputation to 1/etrolt alai other Ameri.•.a1 cities, to try to secures a Isis• of bual, to call at tliis pent, Present Activities. hide plvt'.t.t activities are conea- trated on `Industrial del eluptte'lit. ilarb.r hunt-, it Publicity to .1uu•ri4a1 and 4'litwdiuu tourists. F:nt.rta1 cut of flue president of the Canadian Patine at all roily date. Invitation 1.1 11a• letroit eluttu a•r of Commerce to wake 4'IrrIcli tine of Their points for vis'ticg on limit sum- mer trip. heater root- tvi.l.lu and tooling to the town. 14111114 ed pork. bathing slid tourist'.' entertainwetil failtlli.l., Hud upgnlrt'd gulf Imprntesl reit ar.oWmodationn and alio of lake oil institutionell tlwtl t0 and from .tnie•ricau and ('atwdian porta. Re-establishing a tutu baud and encouraging athletic sports. Ceram tui t wrlfit re. In doable this summary of our brief year's, work. t wish to play tribute to the menders of the exe•ntire couta-ll and floe various lommitt(es for tlw valued and mutilated work so willingly performed. 1 wish to thank them all for their untiring cooperation with Hie during my term as president. No Luau could have had tier advantage of a faller measure of helpfulness tlmn that which the executive v011111.11 No gene -rowdy afforded me on all oven - slots. 1t Would be iistls•ret for Inc to Iudisiolualize as to the valued as- sits/afire given by the chairmen of the curious committees, or to the extent of work iw•rforn al by tech committer. Sniffer It to say that in, matter how much or how often each was assigned any Lurk it woos spldlly x111 thor- oughly twrforweI. Ti. our vice•-pree'ldrnt, Mr. Moore. 1 ant especially grateful for tier valued tuu4.tau(e he has given me tu', matters affecting tie• etwirwanship \of tier executive emoted. hued-shtiQ Id.n•.1 and goad -natured at all blues, he has protea himself the Soler-HrlatitiOught of the Hoard. 1:. lI'ARSII\S. !'reside The report was adopted, the lodger and seconder addrelesing some cow pltli- we-urnry remarks to the preside t Ilpxnl the good work which he person lolly had dole during the year. t'kr-I r,-'i11rnt Moore being callw, tip.m 1115. made a short address widen has rwrtred with appreciation. Tla 1nlasurer, Mr. Camp- bell. presented the financial report, which was a very favorable one, show- ing Omit the Board be In a strong pmsi- tlnu financially. The total retelpts were $;:1.5:t.76, mainly, Of course, tnrpnb'rship fees.. Tw net Pxpenaea of floe nvoruaulzation eamptign of last year were $1.::30..4.5, of which amount the Tuna I'•t•rlopmewt (o. received Rte25 Its c..mwlssion. The noting ex- penses of taw year, Including over $100 worth of furniture and the industrial secretarraMalary- for port of the year. erre intrik.VI, making the total ex- peni.ttlres v.•: gl.liM. This left u l'tl- rne of halal rebnmurc bot of $1Jh. T124.Ohr r•tisel bylaws of the React wear read by the , president and a4ouit'U with aotue elight amrnlweui.. 011eerw Elected. 19w election M officers was then proceeded with unit resulted 11• fol- lows: Pr•.ident---O. i.. Parsons. t-i.r.prt.kisat-It. J. Meptw. Se.•n'taty-G, E. ('olborse. Treasurer -Rem. ('4.mp11oe11. F:xvi-.t lye etounil--4 . 1.. M1,on•, T. C, • ({lama's, Rev. G. ('. HIII. J. I'. Immo. N'. H. Robertson. M. G. Cam- eron, F R. Wigle, T..14. Mitchell. Mr C. 1.. Mcs.re was strongly urgent to rwnusin In the powition of rk•e- pr.•.ident. but the demand', of' his busi- ue--, he said. po*lttyely made It Im- possible that he should do no, and the Board reluctantly accepted him with- drawal. Mr. Moore. however, was elected to the executive ebuncII and wilt '.1111 doubtless mire great assist- ance 10 the Board in its onrkr it has decided, uw the .azgeaffoa of the pn•s.kleut, that an historical com- mittee should be formed, with taw aim of keeping record of matters of leen' history. Thin committee as Inattgnr- alel 1 eotnpoled of Messrs. 4'onnOil (chairman 1, Jiidge 1,ewis, Sheriff Reynolds, Meson.. J. 1'. flume, U. Mci)onald, Wm. l'amphell and 1C. ii. Robertson. 'til reeognition of his terriers to taw }(.rend for many years, an honorarium of *..i, the amount of his yearly mem- bership fee. w'MN lotel to Mr. William ('ampl.ell. and a hearty rote of thanks. were tendered to all the offeers of last ce a r Several silgge'.tions hooking to 1m- preveln.Mr for the coming year. sueh n. better provision for bathing, the establishing of gulf links. etc.. were dealt with, rand after a busy and pro - Wald.. evening the meeting adjourned. CHI'R('H NOTES. Mr. F. T. Egener will give s short organ recital in Knox church next Sun- day mrday" after the evening service, -The WVo..l and the Chinch" and "Heaveen" wilt he the wnbjects eon- slderwd as the Rapslat church next Lord's D. Bible school as 3 p. m. ani R. Y. P. P. at x o'clock. The slang's wort' in the Forward Movement of the Presbyte-.(-'an &arch is a distinct department. Mrs. James Hamilton ties been requested by the central committee to present the �ar1c of the Presbyterial of Huron in the Presfy- terian chards text Sabbath. Mrs. Ham- ilton will t1p[s1c in the morning and even - in( undo-. auspices of the WW. M. S Union arrives of the Victoria street and North street Methodist congregations win be hold next Sunddy in the North Idreef church. Rev. i)r. Ru0edge will preach in the morning: Rev. J. H. Ostetho1N. R. D , wSl preach in the evening. union Goderich (' ■R■R■■■R■R1[RRR1/RR■11111■RR■R■R1111■RRR111 egg' r"e's THE COLBORNE STORE""" P`Ne Travellers' Samples Now in Stock WE have been very fortunate in securing from one of the largest wholesale handkerchief dealers in the trade sampled of handkerchiefs out of their very large range that are being shown for next Christmas. The range that we have bought does not comprise only a few numbers, but dozens and dozens of the prettiest. most up-to-date handkerchiefs that have been shown to the trade. There are hundreds of hand- k#rchiefs in pure white, and whi e with very attractive colored designs. Just think that in this large range of samples there are no two alike. Value is written on every Handkerchief, fsr they are 25 per cent. less than the regular price HANDKERCHIEFS HANDKERCHIEFS PURE LINEN HAND EMBROIDI-RI{D HANDKERCHIEFS in white, and white with pretty colored designs in the corner, at 30c each. Also dainty embroidered fine lawn with colored designs of the newest creations, at 30c each. Dozens of the best and newest in Handkerchiefs at 25c, each This is by far the largest range and every one is a creation in itself. Some have scalloped edges in white and colors, others come with featherstitched edges in white and colors. A great number have plain hemmed edges with pretty hand -embroidered pattern in white and colors in the coruer. The embroidery' is made up of little sprig designs, bird pattern: and flowers. Many are in two-tone effects. Every one is25 percent. less than regular price and will be sold at 25c each Now comes a line at 20c each This lot is not small by any means and every one is embroidered in either white or colors. No two alike, and every pattern new. Vie have a surprise for you in every handkerchief, and 'only 'lftc each. Another range to sell at 15c Every- one different and all real values: Most of these conte in pure white with pretty embroidered corners. A few have colored edges and all are well finished. 15c each. The last range at 1254c About two dozen in this lot, and they Have mostly colored corners, and are made from very fine law'u. At 11.11c each. On Saturday morning these Handkerchiefs will be displayed in our window and on a table in the centre of the store where they can be ea.sily :+ten. We want everyone to take advantage of these travellers' samples, as they are real values, and not one in the whole assortmeut is soiled MONARCH FLOSS This wonderful fashionable yarn for sweaters and pulloters ii• being shown by us in a large range of the newest shades. The assortment comprises white, rose. strawberry, light blue, copen- hagen blue, black. sand, champagne, purple, grey and others. at 35c a ball of one ounce. EARLY CLOSING Saturday nights this store closes at 9 o'clock. which mean, one hoar efttia Ior our clerks. Help us carry out this plan by doing your shopping early on Saturday nights. D.&A. Corsets J. H. COLBORNE Standard Patterns. RR■ 1111N11f*111*1111* ■RRRR*RRRRRRRRRfi**■RRR fellowship meeting will be held m the school room at 10 a. m. lin friends of the two churches are cordially invited to join them in their services, which have been found unusually profitable. ours 1liY. LYNN." -Little Mar et Zits Lynn. aged one year and nine the yowtgest daughter of Mr and Mn, les. Lynn, died at her parents' Mar ce. Napier street, on Monday evening( last week as the result of acute Moi tion. • Be- sides her parents she is sur+n'bd by three brothers and four waters. Tot funeral was conducted on Tuesday afternoon from the family residence to St. `Peter's church. interment was made ill the R. C. cemetery, Colborne. MARTIN. -On Tuesday. February 4th, after an illness of two weeks. Marg- aret Ann Hogan. wife of Mr. Joeeph Martin, Maitland street. passed away ib herforty-ninth year. The deceased w born in the township of West n awanosh, near Nile, bur had lived in town for about twentyfive years. Besides her mother. Mrs. Hogan, of town, and her husband. lour children survive: Mrs. Meso, of town; Mrs. Schultz. of Strat- ford, and Elsie and Melvin at home; also two sisters, the Misses Eliza and Edna Hogan. of town, and a brother, Mr. Thomas Hogan, of Toronto. The funeral took place on Friday morning last to St. Peter's church, where mass was celebrated by Rev. Father McRae, and thence to the Catholic cemetery in Colhorue. The pallbearers were Messrs. Bosnian, J. Hurley, T. Lacey and N. Jeromette. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. Wa'nrtgsnAT. Feb. 12. The•members of the United Patriotic Society will meet at the home o( Mrs. Jas. Johnston, Huron road, on Wednes- day, February 19th, at 2.30 p. m. The censors want all socks and finished gar - menta by Saturday of this week. Under the auspices of the United Pat riotic Society, Mrs. Gordon Murray. of Hamilton, will give an address on "Wnnterjs Citizenship" in Union church on Thursday, February 2(kh. at 8 p. m. Admittance ---adults 2'c, school children iOc. Caere one, come all• and enjoy a profitable evening. Tot FAattmrns' Crus. -The picture show put on by Mr. S. 11. Stothers on Mondsry night was as unqualified success, the large audience of nun woven apil children being thoroughly well pleura. At the next meeting. no Monday. Feb- ruary 17, addresses are to be given by Mr. G. I.. Parsons, president of the Goderich Board of Trade, and other members of that body, who will alto assist in the musical entertainment. Messrs Mac- gregor and Eviler. of town, also are ex- pected to sM st in the program. On the following Friday. Febreary 2114, tIM postponed social evening will be held at the (home of Mr. and Mn. Harry Salkeld. All welcome. s. • You Owe -1 Citi�tefi . A NOTE FROM PRESIDENT WILSON.SOU)IERS' MEMORIAL 11 N1!. Head a 1'. S. A. Writes in Acknowl- edgment .t Peer by Mimi Sklmisgs. on r d let d nguphed tow new' uuw u. Ml., Eloise A. Skimings, "tate poetess of hake Htiron," has reelvel a letter sett (1y l'reaklent Willem from Paris, where he has been attending the Peace conference. In acknowledgment of a poem dedicated to him hy 'Mss Skim - Ines. The letter is as follows: Ameri.•n n 1'ummisrion to Negotiate Paris. Jan. 3441. 11111n. Madam. --1 um instructed by I'trnpl- dent R-II.on to acknowledge the re- eeipt of your letter, and of taw chlorm- lug yerseeei which you have scut 111m, and to repress to you his high appr'- ciutiun of your kind wishes for Wm. Yours truly. GF1lrRGF: GIA ISE per Sy. for the President. Miss Eloise A. Sklmings, (:olrrleh, Ontario. Following Is the poem: IMiIbated respectfully to Preddent Woodrow Wilson of the United States. Tian1 art In "the field of glory" now. Ti..' pit grwt of faith upon thy brow. Shining like the 'stars lu Heaven's blue, \ Rattling \ with Satan's power that -grew. Day after v. In how:ai hears That cool not resist war's steely darts. God Is with tHrP• to tattle and peace. To r-ithdraw tan's', power and re- lease Hinnunity from h'I, steely darts. And give all ti nation's peaceful hearts. The Hnlela in Noticed will rejoice And shag. "Alleluia. 4..1lrlula !" -i Iplse A. \Sklminga, Authoress of"Goblet' fear',," and composer of "The Natll(wai lllareh," AIN Golertrh, Canada, Nosembir, 1915. Is recognized as one of the most reliable Commercial Schools in Canada. The instructor's are ex- perienced and the courses are up-to-date. Graduates are placed in positions and they meet with success Students may en- ter at any time. Write at once for free catalogue. t►. k. MCLACHL.AN. lheMclpwal- .r~wa.mw • AMntWl'w CUNT it nt'Tkn. Perviously acknowledged... $ 43* 55 Thomas Gundry" 00 Women's Institute. 50 011 Goderich Agricultural Sudetykin IID $ BOI1 Iii • IX. 'I'. N mutt, Treasurer. • N account of pres- ent weather con- ; ditions the wholesale companies have been able to make better deliveries of Coal and' we are now able to supply : Chestnut Stove Pea and Egg Coal Soft and Cannel Coal in any quantities. MacEwan Estate Feb. tat, 19I9 Reciprocity How many of your friends have given you, photographs of themselves and received none of you in return Why not dischli�rge time ob- ligations b- 1igations TODAY Portraits are olio specia, the kind that breathe your ownlty personality. - U'C`9" id• it our' 7113iviu 1' .