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Everything you n
for Fancy Work may be
found here.
Call and see the many
beautiful and useful ar-
ticles we have in stock.
Miss S. Noble
South Side Square - - Goderich
McEwen's
Specials
FFouelette4 at reduce.' prices.
;ibttLL•tillg at 'reduced prices.
Rodded_ Di11Lst _reduced prime.
(;inhIiS* it reduced priers.
A !dee a..'ortmeut for Window
-l'urtalus. form 25e :tad up.
.\l1 -wool Serge, navy blue. double
width."at $1.75 per
rndenyeer,- to .04r. at price"'
worth while,
A gr,.,,l nulll!•.•r of articles to
Urneries at reduced -DO -1,w.
J. J. McEWEN
(;quare Phone 46
Easy Washing
You'll hardly believe it—until
you try it. Just oak the clothes
in the rich, pure, cleansing Rinso
suds overnight (or for three
hours) and then rinse them
thoroughly either in warm or
cold water. They will be as
clean as though they had been
boiled and rubbed.
K1NSO
Not a cake soap, or a chip
soap, but new and better
—tine granules so rich in
soap that they loosen the
''dirt as the clothes soak.
If you have washing
machine—
Soak the clothes o•e,sight i• the
usual Ringo way. The cleansing suds
loosen every bit of dirt. In the •ere-
ing operate the machine for • few
sioule• and the clothes are perfectly
clew -e•en the most soiled spots.
GODEBICH, ONT.
111 virus utour ole all Morris;
lir.: AIw.
c . r.14. and J. T..
r.: '•11N•ker, of Durham : Mr-. Bran•
urn• fiayudWId: Rr' t:rasby', of
dou. oK o{ Mrs. Sbuel" ttum, of
Morris. a.
Wewa1NM11, incl to b. .1 for neer
Afterbeilka • .4nntittor fol`
two years ill a bufps', Tale>i-. ,fit':.
liming a stroke alt 1' on April
Henry Ina11
,• pineal' Ola 1.gP uf.
2l4t 11 al tav4.lncay, of M '
seventy-four yearn. Thr Jt4wlrw4 Was
1.orIi 111 1 n1N1r11e township alai wall a
lifelong resident of the continually.'
$IK It%ve', IKeeiden her hltsk,mt. six
daughters and four 'lac'. also tllfrty-
six gnuw1/4dldren and eight street-
4(rll udcldldreu.
111.YTH
.% \\•Ingham luau toe t14eu11,2 .4 'dale'
11.11:1iailIX hltnlue'n in Myth-
The
will to
The Blyth memorial il tale
opened on May reed, tile°I"
lug the form of a religion- _
Myth in observing w,attelu•v" _ t I'.1i1
holiday un Thursday
thio summer.
'Yureda7. Ike 5, 1021.---�
,S }:A FORTR.
'Sirs. Archibald, of Igo''•4' i11. , f.
its hrr houre one evening
fractured her hip. As she i• Is .'II ail
its years the occident 1' r -
r:��11- 0111
Thomas Beattie. of 11c1I q.. a,••
1 with a revere I. Weill h 1'.s.
one day Taut week. His 14'n.,• t'r•,rna
frightt•lled at a traletor apt t!rn•a' his.
out of the baggy and In ti., (ilii h.
had several Tar' fractured.
E\F:TYIt.
An athletic association iu 1 ve t,'.rbw'r
tot'mtrl to tai.+ter lepu
will hate four .diviolou- -baseball.
LEVER
BROTHERS
LIMITED
TORONTO
r
I 1
AND DISTRICT.
COUNTY ll
t'relitou '0141 .el.i,rltte the .King's
Birth,lae June :Ird. ,
4; T. It. Station Agel►t Fasken. 'of
Ki{q'•n, is awns on 9 trip to tier 'West
ceiv.•d eon! of the death of her cam.
for a few weeks. IGeorge. of lalifac. N. 41.. which fol
lobo Kb•es, of }Rip+ ha+ wild .111„,l lowed an 'oleratioi for appendicitis.
-1.
farm at Blake to kir won, Albert Earl
Tlw 1114'1 _- 41 wall' 1'Irn tifty•Ms'u yen,re
Key'• who is now on it. 4 ;,g4 its "'poem The remains werel
dash' Mulvey, of !trillion... Ailed in I brought 4u Henson for interment. I Dr; Williams Pink Pills Act on
the w luldmm hl. -pita) .on April 24rh.
1n his fifty-third year, Ate wait- Reeve 1ti+ Juneve Taylor, formerly for
•the Blood and Nerves.
tM►110 lanicerralll, anise 7.411 •sat11 ' tl
•,tn csler to arrange a Merle. of gaup,
r the suulgtrr in eaeh'divisi,ot. - l
the .Iii men nt'rt•et aur -.'halt.. utl
Wel *•whey 1If 111'4 week. It.•''. 'M. J.
1 Wile 1 performed the mHrri,ll-e erre-
away 111111gf Visa Vern.t I:eatcl.•.
&aught.. of Mr. and Mr*..1wili`i'1'. r.
calor. •o Stephen. to 1t'd•••rt 4*rval
Twi(pthelJ. rex of Ruben •Twin"It'•ll of
H4•iiwi 11.
thitty.slevep yea rs. Mrs. '1'honlpseon
WI'' a lalti44' of Mullett tow'u•hi1,. lie•-
utde'
her husband, site leaves nae tail
411141 tire• daugd►t3.rs.
A wedding of interest to Zurich
people took plat
:gird. when Milos
of Mr. and M r
married to G1
\Ir. It. H
t_im-
.DetruiADril
x1'•1 Raine. daughter
N'111141m Itupp.. was
e Itch. of 1►rtroit.
at. of Henson: has ^te-
Thos. gear,
town from ltt•tg
t• n...einept burin
I\GH ►Jit.
o rtlYntly 11140141 to
IT." Iso- 4nilr'lmwsl
of.Stmou Mit,he11 '•
R. •M. McKay Iso dimecod of hi..
jecc.•11.•ry Asld otatea1 usbi.'s- to W. It.
H:smflton, ..f Grand \ 11. Mr. Mi •-
Kay is In poor health *. Pew, decided.'
to take a rest from lust
A former Wiugham girl. , i Mary
Margaret V.4;r40ror, daugfiti• ,.f -Mr
('atberili• eke;tegor of E. e.liton.
Alberta, was married1 thatc v on
•.K7.r 1
:Weir 1h rnestt 4I,1le'inls'. ' Ito
of. Edluunton.
Quick€St ci6
for Kipling
A cut sustained in workshop, a
sore whah a unattended, result/ say is
1•aammation or blood poisoning. Yoe
have to lay oft for a day or two and s
counts .when pay-dav comes round.
Zan -Dols insures you against such local
A little antiseptic Zam-Bub proaptlt
applied to any flesh wound or &Ours
prevents dlseose infection and risk d
festering and ulceration. and tales away
smarting pain and promotes clinch healing.
At home a ism of /.am•Rul is ever s•
useful The baby s nasty rashes, the
older children's cuts and bruises. lb*
inevitable burn, or scald —for all those,
u well ss for more serious skin troubles,
such u eczema, ulcers. ringworm, etc.,
Jiyk,jtLe unrivalled remedy.
Mr. J. W. liesnard, 535. Crag Sit. K .
!t treat. writes .—" Two of my fingers
we so severely crushed that the doctor
said ey would have to be amputated
1 deet ed to try . an-Buk first, and
applied a halm daily. Within a few
weeks t . injury was completely healed.
My Sager, eresaved." ex. Dos .it d.a1M
Clothes are
a Problem
but the problem is eilaily volved,
if you consult us. If it is for
ta'urk, for sport, for brdivary
every -day wear, or for dress oe-
.easiolls you wish to be outfitted,
the are prepared to do it in the
correct stele: and at reasonable
priies.
EVERYTHING IN MEN'S AND
BOYS' WEAR
(except boots and shoes)
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -Ready Tailors and Gents' Furnishers
1HE SQUARE GODER1CH
1
J..
it
1
Don't Throw Your Old Carpets Away
No matter how cold. how dirty. bow dilapidated, 4410
a nova an:und them and send to u• to 0e mads Into
The Famous "VELVETEX" Rugs
Rovers/bio-V ttl wear a li (.Itis-Yricaa reasonable
We have hundreds of recommendations Cron satis-
fied customers. Ask for "VtLVtTIX" )ilea 1.4.4.
We pay express both ways on large orders. One
way on small orders
'Established 1110e Phone Mea
CANADA RUG COMPANY
M CARLING STRUT n : LONDON, ONT.
A SPLENDID TONIC
FOR WEAK PEOPLE.
will' found guilty by' . dip. Klein x*
Walkerton of :dealing a 1 iaakold f
a Lucknow reeld riiTn'u1l s-wiltew ed ,
to central Prisonni for not I4' one..than o1.
year uor more.then eighhru the.
Mr.. Joseph Nixon iwisesi a 'ay here
on April _'lith. In Iwr sixty'- venni
year. she bud IN'.•n ailing for eall-
s1i1 ra1"e71me: maiden -tier aiden wow was .
Mary' ellaUl{' She 'unit Der ns -
bowl 10111091 for sono. time in \% t
u
Wawao'h 111x1 were foes t1111e' la t
1 Rel liminess at Whiteeliureh. S
lei YM. IN• -1111" 111!i 110441141. four 101M
uud one elaughler,' Wm 4'haugliun. of
Forel e, is a brother.
11;ru..
. Is who had been [1Ve Illllg or
some time at Itow•t,rwn, SM'k.. was
-married ,til April,1t;tk to Norman D..
Munro, of Itors•towu. The weRHbt
ceremony wets performed at Rt. An-
drew'w =sows'
Mooecj•w, by Rev. 0.
i,\W. Wilson.
air. and Mrs. R. lirotvirlee, who ar.•
removing from KIppe•n to the State of
Or.•4411, were lite gtlests of honor at 11
400111 gathering held one evening last
wlwk and were made the reciplryryttlts of
I fars'•welI address anal a pu\'se of
Waaler as tokens of esteem from their
in the
t friMi 1' HildaHarr'fs1nlanghter of Mr.
III and Mr'. John Harris. Grey town'llrp.
and Richard Harold Seiler'. of Morris
township. were Wilted in marriage on
\Weinets111y. April 20th. by Itev. W. E.
Stafford at the 1tru.cw•ls Mlethalist par-
sonage. They will make their home in
Morris township.
f ilii—tulrrrr. fat' Arai year'. Ill.'
' if'• gid lice children -merle,.
After an illness extending over three
months Margaret Burton. wife of V.
P. Tbutnpwlu, died on April 21st at her
home 1n Tuckersnikh. at the age of
Good Plumbing
IS A DELIGHT
Poor Plumbing
IS AN ABOMINATION
When we do the Joh, war
r l
give you the right lel a - t he
kind that givry you phtil-nil•
and comfort.
FRED.\ HUNT
"TNL PLVMBLR”
►tarnaba avast . Plan tae
'
Pliimningl— ..__ 44 ti
Itaveatrou*ch i n g
EAST ST, G,ARAG
DiD you ever try to inflate
a tire with a leaky
pump ? Got pretty hot
and made very little head-
way, eh ? -
Your motor with the leaky
piston rings acts that way
when you try to climb a
hill.
DECORAT IN9/
A N i)
Decorating Matenals..-
Wall Papers, Paints, etc.
We sell you the materials, or
take the contract of d orating
your home, store oroffice.
Estiaates cheerfully gives
GLASS
Window Glass, Plate Glass
Mirrors, etc.
INC Can supply your want: in
ally kind of Glass
J: CU'r'HBERTSON
North side West st. Phone 354
'MEN'S SUITS
of Right Quality
As well as our young
men's style we carry a
large and _complete
stock athe "more con-
servative models for
both young and old,
nging in price from
$11.50 to $38.50.
SPECIAL FOR
Saturday and Monday
15 Men's English
Worsted Suits in blue
and fancy materials, all
new patterns. While
they last $22.50.
All -wool blue Serges,
guaranteed indigo dye,
pure wool, single and
double breasted styles.
While they last $35.50.
Special — 15 Men's
Suits to clear at $16.75.
•)r'oo d is as important to the sick person
as medicine, more so is many cases-, A
badly -chosen diet may retard recovery.
In health the natural altleesite.is the best
guide to follow ; in sicicness the appetite
is often fickle and depraved.tonic will keen
Proper food and a B
most people in good health. Dr. Williams'
Pink Pills are a fine tonic medicine,
harmless and -certain in their action,
which is to build up the blood and restore
Vitality to the rundown system For
growing girls who are thin and pale, for
pale. tired women, and for old people
who fail in strength, Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills are an ideal tunic. Thousands have
testified to the benefit derived from the
use of this medicine. Among them is Mrs.
William Gallie, Hantsputt, N. S, who
says : "Before I began the use of Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills 1 was so weak and
rundown that I could hardly do my own
work. i often suffered from headaches
and was veru nervus. I then began the
use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and i call
truthfully say I have found them the
beat medicine I have ever taken. You
may depend upon it 1 will advice otter
sufferers to take these pets."
You can get Dr. \\iliums' Pink Pills
through any dealer in medicine. or by
mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for
52.50 from the Dr. Williams Medicine
,\ quirt wielding took plate at the
Evangelical parsonage, 4'194litun. on
Saturday irfterwon. April 10:. when
Miss Irene Louise, .biughter of Mr.
and Mrs. innuis .1. Willer4. was Indust
in marriage to Wellington R. Hoist,
the ceremony being performed by Rev.
S. M. Ranch. Mr. and Mrs. Heist will
reside on the groom's farm near ('redi-
ton.
An esteemed r'si.lent of McKillop
township. 111 the irksome of -Mrs. James
Mose, eldest daughter lit the late Mr.
and Mrs. Thoma' Hayter of Stephen
t.rw•nehip, diel on Yler}ttr4.lay. April
20th. in lwr forty-w'voiith yeti r. The
deceased was for 'Ira. time a resident'
OT f oderh4l tow:whifr: 411w worn anal
Iwo daughters. besides the husband.
ellrcive. The funeral took place to the
Bayfield cemetery.
The home of Mr. awl Mrs. William
Sitinr•on. (Merle. was the wlene of a
pretty welding on \Weilnewlay, April
27, when their daughter. Gladys May.
beeline the bride of 1'r'cton Thorold
Walker. of Walkerton, won of the late
Mr. and Mrs. Cherie' Walker, MHcer-
ton. Iter. A. McKReim' officiated.
Mr. and Mrs. Walker wIll reside et
'Walkerton.
How about a set of
"Pressure Proof"
OR --
"Double Seal" Rings
to start the season right ?
REG. WILLIAMS
Mases 243 - - GKderic'
M. ROBINS
Open Evenings
HOOL REPORTS.
S. . No. 4, Colborne.
i' the report of S. R.
, for tire month of
•
Hazel Hill. Laura
Monfort'. Beulah , 'i'her. Jr. II... -
Wilfred Fisher, F.mnn 1.1 Mitchell. Sr.
'1114' follow i
\u, 4. Collett,
Aptil, .in rrtii•r
Murray Kernigha
Speaks Highly of
Baby's Own Tablets.
Ort. , a
Co., Brockville, Ont.
1}1 Ito Mai McClure, Edith Fisher.'
('LINTON.
Bert I.angforl has pincher -eel the
lower story of the o1d ('omin.•r•ial
hotel bni141111g front the roof on
emu--
latuy 111141 will place a -"-f on it enol
turn It auto 11 garage.
Jas. .laekson, of the 2nd .orxeNwinn
Of 'Stanley, IUs purrhaswi 4.11e .ticlexrl
of (summere bulldeie freen Wesley
\Talker of G.xlericll The 'school will
still occupy the building.
Mrs. James lioutln-crmbe left last
week for Montreal. %hem. Abe walls
for England to -joand the summer
falter• w4th friends.
Mr. ail Mrs. Ira,ey Armst.rong and
family left hit week for Row'town,
Soak., when' they inte1N1 making their
hoar.
A branch of the .lte'l ('row, Society
was orgs11ized here last w'e•k. The
following officers wen.aI
'1,t4"41 lion.
pn^.identsl. Mayor tea
.Shaw ; president. 4'. I►. li.uek ; 1st
vke•1rn•sident, J. \\'. Treleaven; 2n1I
vlle-president. Mrs. W I►. Parr; secre-
tary -treasurer, R. F Manning.
Most et the ('Hylton menthe,'ts have
agrAnl to (lira. 01441 VI ti•ew of business
Franklin lyir'IwT1 Jr.
III.—Amtie
Fisher Jack Pitidadn. Jr. .—Myrtle
11.
THE BLUEBIRD WASHER
1'all-atld see a denillu.tratini of the best Washing
Machine on the market. We are "agents. - -. -
Lighten the drudgery 'of housekeeping with one of
-th-essr rosy -running miteliiueti, which v1ve labor and preserve
health said good temper. -
EDISON MAZDA LAI[!S
are the standard,'ail►-to-date electric light. WeAlso All kinds of
ELECTRICAL GOODS
for house. %tore, office or workshop.
Estimates made and rontraetw taken
'tins-. and other electrical work.- -
sleet rie
rtle
JuneBre
11lllrr. Ihrri' Hill. fir. IL -Aar
on
M.4'lure, tlertie Hougliln11„1 ve Hill..
Margaret i'itb4ado. Ii. - • ink lin
Flick. 31a rie 4'i'4it, r, int Ii1:111_ IIit/
rta
1. — •lis., Millar..
Fisted.. Florence McClure. Jr. 1' -
1. .lie Lovett. l.uuretta Flick. -1'r.
Ruth l'ithlado. Nettie Pit 11111410. Ilona
l'ithlathl. F:LEANT IR F. 1551'1:11,
F:IMTN'. Teleher.
S. S. No. I1, flattest and E. ti{awaneak
The folltiwing is the report 44 1'. 44.
Ii. No. 11, IItillett sial East Wawa -i
nur'h. for tin' mouth of April. Those
marked 1 •, alW 11t (rout one or more
4V, milretiun': Sr. i\'. 1141'0 4kt►i-
11arg1*r•4 Cowan, 4:1;; Wesley Wnid-
i k. 3I47. Sr.. -111 Iger' 4,441) --John
ileoh)4Inl, 519; Fluertwe• -\Wolper. 5111,
1r 111. (1111,'s _4$1 )--Ketttet ll 1 '.titian.
444: t:rale 4'oenin. 4' 4.1,1111111
.1enkills. 424.' ,Sr. 1L. Italw''• Mal l—
Matilihl 11niu'•, 3Mttltlq+Belle Refs l
--' 11.11y I Ienfw11m, _ -ctielTr t-' ilt'
414 '(
)411. 2-, Ri •T
he
month Were: h1 nneth• /'oicati. Vati141,1
Mains, Mary ilrnherin. Present every-
day—Margairet 1',wnII. • Wesley itrad,
Dock, Jahn 1ieulaem, Gorton Jenkins”,
Kenneth Cowan, Matilda Mains. Belle
Itoher{„11. t'.'rti.t ...I1e11w4 Jt°ir.7
Denholm. Number In roll.,
Aver-
uRe attendam,•.
Teacher.
des -
See Our Weddin S oI onery► ane Brides
S e/ore Placing. r Ordgr.�w
mother has used Baby's Own
Tablets for her little ones she is always
pleased to speak highly of them to tither
mothers. She knows the good they have on Wednesday aft, Moons during the
done her children and realizes that here months.
Loo Kxow,
experience should be of benefit Mothers.
Concerning the Tablets Mrs. Fred Mur-
phy, Charlottetown. P. E. 1.. writes :
i have used Baby's Own Tabteti fothe
r
past eight months for my twiny.
speak tai highly of them, for they have
been of great assistance to me in my first
experience of motherhood." Baby's Own
Tablets are a mild but thorough laxative
which are absolutely harmless and may
be given to even the new born babe with
perfect safety. They are sold by medicine
dealers or direct at 25 cent+, a box from
the Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Brockville,
Ont.
The "berth ol•r•urr4t in Morris town-
ship on AprIl 211th 94 SsraMmecti tem.
widow of the late Thous.. ltrydgea.
The Ile4•swesl; who waw ore a the
pioneer residents of Morris, ere. eighty.
five years at age. Rhe le survived by
Itev. W. J. vocik-ione,
44 1as the1wen
11,4the Arrglk•an lectorl.- .
s14 years, has 144.11 appointed to as
charge at laatswot•th. Ont.
Pr•1-•1 yterten church
The• lain kn,rw
w111 bold enniversarY eervk'ee on Sun-
day next, May sth Roo. }►r. i►rem-
tnolxl, of Hamilton. i+ 40 be the speaker
of the day. •
Rev. R. Mfwe4'kniiln. R. P. Cameron
and lien M,4'lure Attended the meet-
ing of the PMNry'er!an 4h•ncxl at Chat-
ham leaf week.
The hu im•sw men of iotoknow pur-
pose ober rving lltnrday afternoon of
each week as a holiday, cummem'Ing
this. gnwt week a May alit continuing
until the end of S1eptember.
John Engiaml, a Leetnow youth, 'w.
•
Need a New Tire
Come here and get one
hat will cut clown the cost
o autoing, per mile, coin-
sj ► • rably. Our Tires are
dou 5 guaranteed, first by
the •nufacturers, second
by us.
Stand . d Tires, phis ser-
vice, cont ue to serve the
car owner ong after the
initial saving n a Cut -Rate
Tire has been orgotten.
Tukanlxint. Ketrraeli ' and all -kinds
of Tire and abe
Repairing.
H. J. FISH R
Hamilton St. edencb
GRANDMA USED SAGE
TEA 10 DARKEN 5NA111
$be mixed Sulphur with it tis
Restore Color, Gloss,
Youthfulness.
-•
Common garden sage brewed Into a
heavetea with added,
i
turn gray,
rY.treakdand hair
dark and
beautifully 1 applications will luxuriant
prove
few41DD• rev la-
• few
tion 1[ your hair Is fading, streaked or
g rey. Mixing the tage Tea houahas trd ou-
blesome.
• recipe at home,
bottle of Wyeteasier Rgeyend t5ulphur
Compound at any drug store all ready
for useThis
additioin of othercIn-
improvedd by the
gredients.
While wispy, de Trento retain ed hair ie o r
yot
outhful
appearance and attractive-
ness. ail adD our hair with
gess. By darkening 7
Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound,
no one can tell, because It does It so
naturally, so evenly. You just dampen
a sponge or soft a)brush with it and
draw king
111100 s,n� lser nd gat a time, by moyour hair. rning
all gray hairs have disappeared, end,
our
Mir becomes bther eautifully dark. glplication or two. ossy,
soft and luxuriant.
qudernIs delightful toilet
requisite andnot intenedfor the
cure, fn'titration or prevention of Ma -
Two Seasonable rticles
EL KAY'S STRAW HAT DYE -
Makes the old hat look like new. Sixteen
colors . 35c
WATER GLASS. EGG PRESERVER
Pack your eggs while pride is low. Each tin
makes one gallon of preserving liquid 20c
•t .
Phose No. 1 The Resell Drug Store