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"cheap" clothing. It
will not give satisfac-
tion. You not only lose
money but also the sat-
isfaction of being well
dressed.
Let is dress you up
in one of our stylish;;
well -tailored Suits and
you will be dressed fjlt
for any society.
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Phone 57
9ridham
.,Ireat.fur I..ji•..,clinu 1/,,Is
!Eg EEG*
Has Springtime rs
mewed your youth
Do you feel "Ten
years younger .
NOT if you suffer
from
Rheumatism, or
Neuralgia, Neuritis,
Lumbago. Why not
a Spring clean-up of
your aches and pains
with Templeton's
Rheumatic Capsules?
Guaranteed to contain no
habit-forming drug. and to be ahsoi-
utcly harmless to the heart. kidneys
or other organs. Prescribeded r doc-
tors sold by drugg
Teal free at 142 KiingcW . Tor ronto.
T'ettnplctons,
Local Agents-Dudop's Drag store.
Now is the time to order
- COAL
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We have a limited quantity
.of choice Chr'stnut on hand at
McGaw. Prices renable.
Also Orders taken f
Shingles and Cement.
WM. McCLURE
Dungannon
Phoue 4:?, Goderich Rural
B. C,
Goderich
-JUBILEE ANNIVERSARY SERV!
OF TOE
• BENMILLER METHODIST CHURCH
MIA. BE HELD ON
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rsrN(;.A \ Nt)N-
RenuinIM•r the pluv. "Lena -Rivers. -
to I. elven in rhe .4zrieulroral Hall
here on Friday evening of next week
under the au -Lica- of the Women's
Io -bone.
414DEWIt7S, OR?
CHURCH NOT.
!ter. .7. E. lied Clinton. gave an
lntere.tiug travel Wk. Ilimrr:u..t by
lantern Hibbs., It h'i"\ ,'1111 l'• II 1111
Tn mito$y evening. nolo ' o,au-pier•- of
the St. .Andrew's Clot!, Tie.-ul.ject
Wa. "R,M•ky Y,MIIIC1111 M'•'" •- '
At the Itaptl$t .'11 next Snndac
Rev. Horace firs„'1 " ' f `.'uthnutl'
ton. will preach *t h• 'i -eels• SIIb•
104•t+ : 11 a.m--7r'..• pout et of the
tSfohlidrslmIt,i:ml•1ui1taH1'tinpP" - 11:11:11
i•nl 1:.T!mhre sT. hh.nowl
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At Knox ehnreh
Mg Itev. T.. 1).
*tire of Knox I.
ereace. Malt
that Int4141• ers+ting c.
Ing the minister 1,
"rh morn-
r.•present-
,Iia'. Will
work Iu ,
'!W (oven.:
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An - I'nuaua' t'. -• Sabbath'
school and Bible .l.•" - t• a ei, I4M k.
The annual ase.•tim::'f .h.• London
conference branch.• Methodist
' ••y will be
Woman'sMlasio*:.n'
hell at T.Ivtnwel nu M.' ei and 27
At the opening aP--1.''- .: Wslues.lav
aft,•rn on there will ' 1.. 4l union
s:•t'vi'w." In whir+ ti,,• .' irrer Rival-
larles will take p,.' • 1 -••w'.•1. (anis
rieh,.84. Tbomaa, e'h.iO:t•• • and Strath.
any. - .,, -
Serrbe. wIR 1* 1,0.1 .r. 'Voir,' sjpw t
Meth,wll.t ehnreh u,:\• :.,'0I41 : 11Aa•
in. and 7 n. m..rpi!,Ic,. ,,-'ill. \Hetl-
i 4 ne theme -ante f),:v spirit ,and 1
World Pntgreaa." •1'+---.4=--44--b".tat '1.'r.
rives. 111 a.m., Mi.- I::In& Shen'-
Club and (I*' - I",t'' '•.1'ie--dia•a.-
don on '4Pr••rer." 1.1 hc'W+•:r4. H. R.
I Lotg and W. T Tiilie p.m.. Son-
' day Pinole Th. ,-,VP.ttle`•rifitt nn
tVeanesday avenin +..: bot •in charge
of the Epworth 1.c,:+•-
Mr.. Lenard W.•••'' -,k was .t1,0
it+t,•w of the ll..• -.'----.lig of the•
1.a.li.•s' Aid Society ,.f \ ''"ria street
eluln•1i. Roll Ball evils answered by
pr\-i84C the due. an.l Iw1rine-s aalsist.d
..f tini-•hint up the pa year's work.
,n.4 arranging n ing for •he-'•'m:r.•ettioirnI
nu -•t i tic to to held 'n 1{r•-(neselay even-
iuC, rhi- Society fnrni-:link refresh-
' meurs. it was not' -1 in the reports of
'cf4mmttbs-, for the war that the S.-
iety hail a .u1. -stinal Increase la
dances and member, fleeting (vvm-
n1 Iter. reported 424i ri-i's Afternoon
1*' served by the-.••-rp•a.--.
CI 414\E.
Tuesday. May 17.
ritnfllanwl (concession Notes.-- Mks
Twmi.-n Jlae.l••l
is staying with Mn.
1Vw. Steno. this week )1r. and
Mr.. Wu..,Snv.ler returned last week
from ai t1•u .lay.' trip to Toronto. Ham.
Hum. Kitchener and other prints
Mr- H. E. Forster ds visiting with.
frtetut+_int Iiuffal rttrta week: - : Misr
Albano. Holtzman, of Crediton. Is visit-
ing with. her sister, , Mrs. I). F.
Schwan! •lir. AVS. Stevens went
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Th,• doors of the Atie,-ln Sybil., of
Ilurn remain dosed l' •••wen 41e1e-
mite.'. Mr. John Itat-f•.r 1. of (Tin-
ton. at the meeting ,.f Syn.:•l last work.
again brought up Iii. in ..ion for the
admtssJnn`Of women. -lin' 11 was \5.te1
sown. and an amen.lmr:i 1.. refer the
lineation to the ve-ter• un•r with no
support. The Synod wo=n' on r..•or.l in
favor of empoweriye''i..• Bishop to
authorize clergy of other •-'nlmnn ions
tu preach in pulpk. of rl..• Anglican
rintr.•h and to , allies- L;- .terry to
joreach in other i•i►ilr.t-. limier such
rir.•umstahees as In11..tiinlrnd 4)4'•111 -
selves to his judgu..•ur.
Rev. 1.. 1). 8. ('.....h,sslon:sry .
Media. la visiting the Isbytery ,.
Huron, and partieu:arh• 1 c..ng
tion of Knox chart -14 w l,•' -u Xinirvarnf-
•e he is in the mi --ion field. Mr.
('oxs,.n arrived in Lean on MutMlay
ace
ay, May 22nd, 1921 -.
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Rey. A. W. Itnrwu. a former pastor. will preach at loth services.
Special mu.lc`will he furnished by local choir, assisted by Miss iO3
Way. of luudon.
GRAND SUPPER and CONCERT
will he held on
TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 24th
Supp•r will be serval frow 5 t.. '.aft o'cl.s•k in the public school room.
The programme: to he given-tn'the church, will eoroebt of the fol-
lowing talent : '
Erie Young, Dramatic. Reader Miss Florence ITewea, Violinist
of these young ladies are conn'. -ted with London 4'our.•rvatury
ilnet pnc+.•ss great talent in their respetive lines. Miss
lhnvey has Just returned from a ..nic.•rt tour
of ('*nada and parts of the 1'nit,d Staters.
Ted will be given by Mks Ida Way. of London, Miss Hazel
her, of Goderieh. Mrs. Russell ('outts, of Mettaw
Station, and Mb.. Winnie amitotic.
Add by Rev..). F. Re)'erift and Its ..t`. W. Brown.
Ito
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A baseball garb will he playet In Mr. E. Vaustofe',. field, commenc-
ing at 4 o'clock between 4•oll.orne. and (luderieh township teams.
genrl•nl louglot boo t will 111 on the gronn.l. Thu' patronage of the
..teras '
Adaiaaioa Price to Sapper and Concert -rains sx ;,.a-. ZZ•• rax
carload ..f crottle...... Mr. J. C. I)nr4.t
had a- number of *keep and 14.0111111
sniaar. .at..'•w'+a•
parr s tip from 1Voalsteek for a few
resit with. his brother, Mr. N.
Baer.
BF:41_1;4;R.
ieF.R.
J Airrle•e Fntertainnt41nt.
-help liter the Jnldlee I111111v.rs.ry
sprt•lI•e.: of Renmlller Methodist
(lum•h on Sunday next. a.t 11 a.m. and
7' p.mt ltt . A. W. Rrnw•n, a former
ptl.tor, is gill pr1-1,•h at both -seri -lees,
and there Will 1..• :pedal mimic. Ott
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the evening n .Mar 24th there will 1e
a gnon.l supper and eoneert at the
cliilmh. for which groat pregiiiiatlont
sire being made. 1t is Hoped that the
friends of the congregation will !natty
in trot nnmlw•rt anti maMP thia-ncrw'
Mlon an uugnalln..1 atiheess.
A I'1t1'RN.
1ne+llt\ Mar 17.
Dr. R. C. Weir and Mrs. Keit are
+pending a fey✓ days vlsltitlg at To-
ronto this !nest:.
«m !.r4 ',r" I'8'! with.ItIS. . slam.•
eeme tet misei,nifiiing w-aiis r tP
f1I t4 iS'N.
Tip lmse1r111 Ion .4.13l hitt w k
was well att1.114e•11 and a rn,wl time w:k•
spent.
It. i), Mnnrn and 'Meg 4innro motor-
ed t.. Kitchener over Sundlry to visit
the t:trter's nhrents.
Mrs. R. 1). Monro and "Miss 1`Ileu
tw
me - are visiting near tratfonl
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CARLOW, -
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WEDNESDAY, May lY
MI's. John Feagan spent the week -end
with her son William at Sheppardton.
Mrs. Jarvis McBride and Maters (so,
and Percy spent one day last wt ek with
her sister, Mrs. H. Reid. of Ebenezer.
Mr. and Mrs. James Feagan spent Sun-
day with their daughter, Mrs. John Mid-
dleton, of Clinton.
Hurrah for baseball practice Friday
evening. Something special doing.
Mr. and Mrs. A C. Clark stent Sun-
day with Mr. Clark's parents at Harring-
ton.
Mr. Alex. Sterling took a flying trip to
Stratford one day last week.
Mr. Thomas Wilson is at Toronto this
week on businem.
Mist Ruth Young, of Stratford. spent
Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs
R. M. Young.
• RT. HI)I.F.NS.
1V.donsday, May 1`a.
Inapector Totn was visiting our
schools on Tuesday.
Mrw. A. atcliro+tle was a visitor with
Mrs. H. Mullen, of Lucknow, la*
week.
Mr. end .Mrs. John Miller, Mn. Ed.
Thom sad -Mr. Joe Anderson were at
Alma o* Tueerlay attending the fun -
seal of their cousin. Mr. John ]filler.
The annual meeting of the St
Helene Women'a Institute will he held
at 0* hobo et ,tent. D. McKensie on
w tray 24th. at 2.20 o'clock.
Tete 1 b. the elertlon of officers,
roll on hailmbera' fee. A special In-
vitation li esi ailed to *11.
LFFiltl'Iit
Missionary Anniversary. -The Lee.
Srn auxilinl'v, W. M. N., will celebrate
t • twenty-fifth anniversary ut its vi-
a,' 'coition on Friday. ably 27th. ■4 2
p.m.. in ttm chnnfi. 't`h.• neig1)11nfft
anal! ries of Knox elms h, Goderich,
Port A - et aid Smith's 11111 are in-
vited to be present. it is (tamale!
that an a . eras will be given by Mrs.
Paxson of din
PERM) AL MENTION.
Mrs. W. H. Hutchinson has returned to
town and Mr. Hutchinhon is expected to
arrive from England verb shortly.
Mrs. H. Stowe, of l.nrTon, is at the
home of her parents. Mr. ctpd Mrs. Jas.
Buchanan, recuperating aftt•r her re-
cent severe illness.
Mrs. E.O. Colborne and iittlr aug4.
ter have returned hone after visit
to Toronto. They were aceompi%(tied
lty Sirs. ('olborne's mother. Mrs. Tont
of Toronto. who will make a visit beta,
Miss Ware, of London. and Mita Jean`
Oliver, of Dorchester, motored to Gode-
rich and Ripley the past week. On their
return they were accompanied to Londod
by Miss Vida Wilson. While in town
they were the guest of Mrs 'Byron Wil-
ton.
Mr. E. V. Campion. of Weyburqq Sask..
pas been here the past week vin'ting his
mother, Mrs. E. Campion Our former
townsman is now at the teed of a large
concern at Weyburn handling coal eaten-
aivety and report, business protperotu.
Mn. Campion *01 come east next month
for an extended vert.
ASH FIELD.
The 1 -Tares ,who are interested in
helping the G.Mlerlch hospital are
medially invitel to attend a meeting
to 1.. 1. 411--.j4-114.• bnme .d Mrs. Rleh:tnl
M.'AVhinrey on Wcdtuwlay. Jon,. 1st.
at 2.:ln .icl.Mk. 1F:reryuMsly come.
dtt trrlt'.
Ing i
lug. tin Turgidly .,rnoon he• !tri•
an addr.•es at the meeting the o-
man'- MisaMnary Society. \ext $n11 -
day morning be Will occupy vim wapiti
of Kn..x ebur.•h giving an .ii ,•osmt of
his nus-iun work, and on IM•• -.lay even-
ing. in the intltre room of ... church.
a reception will he tencleretl him by
the («ngreirtinn, lies. - (' n-"n and
their young -.n.- Billy, merit, in town
tomorrow. Mr ('oxson will -mend the
remainder of 41.111 month io rhe Pres-
bytery of Ili 4.11, visiting a. many as
possible of the congregations within
It. taun.l.
The District Meeting.
Phone
56
D.MILLARSON
"The Scotch Store"
STORE HOURS t 8 A. M. TO 6 P. M. t SATURDAYS 10 P.M.
Phone
56
Vet/W.NS
Newest Silks for Summer Wear
Our stock is now at its best. No color is
missing that fashion demands. Never
'were silks more popular than this
• season
Fuji Silks for\\ Skir
This is a. heavy wave Jap ese
Silk that will weat well and eve
splendid satisfaction for skirts, sport
suits, and dresses for summer -wear\
36 inches. $225 yard.
White PongeeSilk $1.95 yd.
White Pongee Silk is much in
evidence for summer sport ski
extra heavy quality, a.. great wearer:
inches. $1.95 yard
Three splendid values
Kong Gorrie Jersey
Weave Silk
This is another Japanese Silk,
similar to Jersey Weave; very dressy
for skirts and dresses; launders per-
fectly! 33 inches wide: $2.25 yard.
Guaranteed Taffeta
Silk $2.75 yd.
This is our special Imperial
Silk; rich quality, woe Isr.guar-
Colors - white, taupe, seal,
, rose, navy, amethyst and
inches. $2.75 yard.
in Charrneuse
for dressy wear
For best we Charmeuse Satin
is desira 1 ; beautiful finish, drapes
splendidly and gives thorough satis-
faction. In seal, navy, orchid,
castor, black and white. 40 inches.
$3.50 yard.
in Natural Pongee
We are showing three exception-
ally good values in Natural Pongee
Silk. The wearing and washing
qualities are well known; they are
ideal for curtains, overdrapes, skirts,
, waists, dresses and children's wear.
Specially .priced at 98c, $1.48 and
$L96.
The snuoisi-.b-.trk't tnew tout of 1h.'
Methodist ' ims+ for Goderi.•II district
was held n• liiytb on Thu --,lily and
W,rines.Lly -'f'thia week. There were
two new candidates* for the ministry.
Mr. J. 17'. Tf'ton of lieaforrh and Mr.
Stanley Itic.•rs of Goderich. both of
W110111 h1Iv1' l.wg attending Victoria
4'oll.•ge The w.mmittee on retrrange-
tn.'ot of tai" 4:erk, after hat -king over
4_ab+vont irr-•> I#thrii, thess$W#w1... at
present Ib4 t.. ittrertert wltlr the pres-
ent status of 4he clr,nttw. lint it com-
mittee to vi -it ILP weak circuits was
I)i*w.iutid and Instntrtetl to visit cer-
t.'in cireait-':11111 reportat for Septe 1 -
her -district sir -•ling. A profitable dis-
c .n was --held on the subject of
1 tie 4o •h1.'nh1.,. the efficiency.of our
so," The eriTinifidOna
KI\(;sltill4N:E.
..A -garden parte tinier the nn'nieec
of St. Joao -pi's church w111 be hell on
the ehnn•h groru44. on Wednesday
June Nth. Ttedrwhment booths will M
on the gmtnlds. The dance music will
be furnished by Miss (;ens C. Connofi
and her on•hestra of (k,lerk•h. Tera
.peel from S to x n i•l.s•k. Admissl.tn,
including tea, :A cents. '
were (mil sailed in a report which Is to
IM• sent to •'ieli minister t.. 1M• pr.•setrt-
ed -to tum gaarterly ofilciiii board.
It'v. I). N. 1l'1'amus, of 4'14114,111. WAN
111,114464-4..441/. stationing lommlttee.
The dr Mile. to tete annual Conference.
to ninor 3tt rind - on J446er1at, were
appointed. Mrs. g. -'raft has the dis-
tincti•nt of I.•inz the first Indy dele-
gate to ler api.'inred from the Goderich
distelet. Women ere now by regttla-
Hon of Oar N,r -ei1 Conference eligible
for all tin• oak,. In 414. M'th,sllst
chnn•h with the ,•x4'Pption o1 the min-
• isiry. The 10.1' district meeting is to
be itch in Victoria street church,
G,Mlerieh.
4'11 EWE.
Monday. May 111.
iMe, and Mn. Thomas -Hackett, of
lion. spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. It. Treleaven.
Miss Itarger, of Toronto. visited
few day. laot week at the home at Mr
lfatthew Aliaekletun.
Mr. 4'. Reston, of :Spnforth. ♦kited
at 'Mr. Samuel Sherwo d's a few day*
last week.
Mr. iingh Finnigan spent Si11May at
the home of hl. brother, Mr. itic•hard
Finnigan. Wawa nosh
\ Mr and 11e. Stneltzer, of Lneknow,
visited friend+ around here Sunday
-1111.
PERS(1\Ag, MENTION.
Mr. and )frs, George little have Ice•
111r11141 from' -the West. where they
spent tlw last year.
Messrs. c M Elliott and James
11 14014'11 attended the annual ('Ilildten',
a Aid Society convention at Toronto last
(•nun. illor ll,,rtln Knight underwent
an op -ratios sir Altera mire hospital
last wreck an•l la now making good
prngreas towards recovery.
GOTIEI4I(•II ToWNSHiP.
The Inion chnn•h auxiliary of the
Woman's Missionary Society will hold
w specie meeting on Timm -lay. May
211. at 2 o'r9a k p m , to celebrate the
t enty-fifth anniversary of its orgen-
I tion. The neighboring auxiliaries
Raygell, nethany and He$masvllle
Invited to be present. mos. (Nit-
ta of India, Is expected to he present
and to give an address.
Mr and \In T. R. Waills and Mien
Susan Walli. left Wedn,'wIay morning
by automobile „n a trip M l)Ptrnit, in-
tending to return at the enol of the
week.
Mr. and Mr. p, J. Prldham hare
retuned from a hwalactsa trip to To-
ronto and a risut to their son-in-law
Arne]. Reidaughter there. Mr. and Mrs. A.
d.
Ripley F,xprpw ; 3Ira. S. A. Trwln
1. viwlting fri.n4 la (1od#rtrh
Mrs. RMtertIlnwtsll, of (1nd.rMh, IS
vl.Iting her pare*ta, 11[1. and Mn.
(lonr'gp Swalwell.
. nd meal M
ann%tr.nId•.a• (heMri4- r.Hag.'meeJatMeK. AdatOf their
Other fashionable Silks are Tricolette, Crepe Meteotr, RadIuin Silk
and Wool Poplins, in all the newest shades.
) SEE OUR SPECIAL VALUES IN BLACK SILKS.
Pure Silk Hosiery
$2.25 pair
__ \This is a pure Silk Hose, Radium
brand, all pure silk, ribbed top, black,
white and brown. $2.25 pair.
wntings
Now is the time to prepare for
the hot sun and save your carpets
and rugs in the rooms on the sunny
side of the house. Extra heavy qual-
ity Awning Stripe in blue and white,
brown and white, green and white
30 inches wide. 60c per yard.
Children's Hosiery a specialty
Children's Hose in black, white
and brown, in cotton and lisle, also
`children's sox, all colors, with cuff.
Marked at lowest present prices.
Everwear Rugs for
----- - the verandah
To enjoy the full benefit of the ver-
andah and out-of-doors these Ever -
wear Mats add greatly to your com-
fort. They come in sizes 36 x 63 at
$3.75, 42x9at$9.00,6x9at$12.50.
NEW GOODS ARRIVING IN EVERY DEPARTMENT THIS WEEK.
re Millar's Scotch Storer
daughter. Margaret. to Mr. William
Hume Clinton. Ron of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,
IL (•lutton, all of Colborne township.
The marriage to take place early in
June.
Friends in (kslerk•h are pleased with
the stovers of Mr. Amble Kiy, son of
Postmaster A. M. Kay of Stratford
(formerly of Ooderk•h1. In taking
honors In his third -year examinatioaa
In chemical engineering.
Mr. J. M4Fwen and his bride re -
Menet home last night from their
wedding trip and were given a hearty
nrrption at their horde, iidontreal
street. by an ametnhly of about thirty
relatives and friends.
Mr. K. E. Brooke, who has been In
charge of the Dungannon branch of
the Sterling Bank for same time, le
again on the (lakeric•h staff, AA asslat-
ant manager 111.4 place at Dungannon
is taken by Mr. French, who ha. been
im the stiff hers for maw month*.
Mr James MacViear, sr., Wm Belle
MacVlear and Mrs. Reddltt were at
Brantford Mat week attending the
funeral of the former', brother -Is -law,
Mr Thomas Carlyle. of "Ruddy
Knowes..." The late Mr Carlyle was a
insnssake and nephew of the great
philosopher and historian.
Miew Helen Wilson, cif Wingham, a
nur'MP1n-training to the Kingston gee.
oral hospital, was awarded thele
prima at the recent enrnmencemlt#.
exert -bar In conneetlou with that TIN
stftution. These were the intermediate
plass prize. the prize In pnetleal
nursing. and the prize to attaetathetic•a.
Congratulations
Mrs. T. E. Durnln retorted Mnndny
from a visit to Kingston, Bowman-
vllle and Toronto. While a4 Kingwton
Ave attended convocation In Queen's
i'niversfty and the commencement
exsrc•taew of Kingston general ho pital.
Her daughter. Mica L. R. d)urnin,
formerly + teacher In the Ooderieh Col-
legiate Inatltite, was OOP of those who
rreMved a degree in artis at eonvas•
Don. Miaa Dnrnln w111 spend the Kum -
Mer at her home here.
4',.e the BIgl•a1 'phone --No. 311-44
you have as item of views for our
columnar.
•
BABY DAY
Every Saturday dur-
ing May will be Baby
Day at Sallow* Studio
One copy of the photo will be
presented to each baby having
his or her picture taken on
these days
Bring your Baby in any
Saturday during May
R. R.SALLOWS
`Photographer