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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1924-3-13, Page 44-Tbur*da). March 13, 1924 THE SIGNAL. - GODERICH. ONT. Help Us Move We have sold a lot of good this last Month and our patrons have saved a lot d woney. We have a lot of ganda yet that w.' .imply will not more -yon will have to move t hent. Here i- the res -.,n SOFT MATS. formerly mid at MQt3 SUITS and OVERCOATS $4 it0 Move at lis. SLACK STiIFF HATS, fornw•rly yuki at MAO. Move at $I.li. SAPS. formerly sold at al. -o and $:•00 - gas IMOSIMINSTS. bealr7 wool with mike mixture. Regular $I.50 171•11 ST ' af1•t�oe1, r�guMEWS WATERPROOFS at Half WO for _ _ _ ., $1.5 Price. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS -Rig bargain. inthisI•» 514.15 HIGH-CRADE SUITS mei OVER- COATS. wonderful sa!Iw• in this k» at .,,- 519.75 BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS. They will r.. at thaw pric.•, __�.. $4.15 t. 57.50 \ WALTER C. PRIDHAM 44iea's Clothing and f urniskiags Phone 57 GODERICH are Mr.. W. T. Riddell and Yrs- Er- eatt. \t'lif'RX. Marek I1.--t►ur village nus Tory bisy Uc.M1ay Booming, two oars each of ♦attlr and of bear tieing shipp.•d from here. A mistake was made In tbl* uuu, last week iu announcing the a.eL*II minalrel -how for Marr•!t 1(1ttt. The date 1. ►'ria, Manch 21st. The hey. promise an err'nlag of rare fan. lie *ore to- ahead and don't let your friend. f.wget it. either. Ur- 1: 1'. Weir was ar Toronto last Friday fir 1. a rery busy man Mr. and Mn. Mait. .\I!in *pent the west -end in Gralerkit. Mr. Mul.ert Scott baa grove to spend a few weeks with his daughter. Ilio Jewell, In 1'olhorar. lir. F:d. Laww,n shipped a carload of lumber this week to make room for hi. new stock. BEIZAST 1:1:1.F -\NT. March- 11- - Mr. and Mr.. 'ferea seath.•rs and daughter I.rnpre. of.. Outigaunon. ,t-it..1 at tire home „f leer. and lira. Ales Hackett on Thursday last. lir4. atom Rherwooh Healthy Children Always Sleep Well t:lr'gal for anyone to. do -this without the .,,n,.•ut of tie ..,omni .\ rsqueat fur tlw ttritilet:e' of coming other timta•r was r,-fuw..t- tar. Th.a.I Churchill again ;nr.-ro;, w••1 the ..eta - oil shout the '. 1. road fell. e, hut the mater was Isk! •e'er unlit tits• weattl The trralthy child sleeps will and rr is suitable fur vi•wtug the 54994 moa After mu. h 1i.russiuu of cot. rratsa..kner :u:.l I.rier-, M..'ir tissue during It. muting hour- i. twiner cella.I "When the rain is raining And the sky is cloudy overhead, �� " Don't wait till your boots are soaking And with colds you're nearly dead," BUT BE FITTED WITH A Pair of Miner Rubbers a Hern's Boot Shop Itut always happy and laughing. it la' 1'uulwlllor �..w.•rh) and It. .t super• , only the sickly .•hill that i. cross and I inreudrnt :010,'-...u were appointed ' tsevi tt. Mother,,, if your •'hildrro do h, tot the t'ariwt. t. {r•a of •mall orad not *Jeep well; if they air, • roam anal', er. ,tRost )lachiiw•rf • cry a great deal, vire them Kali a i ('o- and pur•haae two if tb.•y derased 1t Ihen Tahlela and rh• y will ..wn Ile I atri.ahle Thr contrail adjourned to well and happ. again. The Tablets motet ou Mootay. April 7. at 1.Y11 pan. area mild but thnre,en laxative K. t; THt t1I'w1X. Clerk. whlrh regulate the towel" sweeten the t b ha I h palpation - r o5 *e u , yolk. and itsligr*tion and promote hcslthfil sleep. They are abwnlntrly guaranteed free from opiates sad may Tr giyeu to the newborn hate- with is rfr.•t safety. Thor pew sales tax will nut inerra're the nice of Baby'. ;tern Tablets. as the c•;.mpany pars the taw You can still obtain the Tablet. tlivoigh any tuefh•ine dealer at 'l „•n'. a ism. or by mail. post paid from the I1r. William.' Ms,ll to 1'u iir sok ettle. (Mt. T•aeher-'•Wh* ptiorta the Ill the .kyY' R t h '11. •"isle t of •.t Neer York Nut and Globe. • .N•TWMATI1 tT1ON OF 1•.\RIFTIF.' OF GRAIN • tEsp)t'rinr•utal F•.rwa Nun• It_ ts quite commonly belies.,' that • } p any variety' of grain whoa grown iti ■ yon dist. •t hoe a num r u r.•ar- _ ' gradoatiy le -come. noire awl more ..uit•- L91iA1. 1 et ti. the r,tndltiun. of that district While this May tr true in .the case o1 •Lfb't).L. March 11. -Mr. , Albert,ptatttw whlnh naturally colo+frrtiliz.•. Carey. of Port Credit. war 'a rialtos sue h a• t1N.ar of ter ;ra.-. and d'.. - at the :Name of Mr. -\refile Knuckle ere. it iv 001 tnlr to 11*-....• etrrht last Werk. t in !lir ca... of .n'h plants as wll.at Miss Eatith Graham. who had Iewri'eaar. an•I Aarles. rw.,•pi err gilds whr►e r-i.itIng friend. t Toronto. arrive.' miw.»l rari,•ti.^• ovu(ainiu;; d flrr•nt �L•me last week. - ' utraiu- are grown. In Nature-. a.caima• Mr. Wm. Young attends,' the .ale: tiantion tak.•. {dace 14 a result .11 ha• Figur g1 i< 1,. 1 !some after .-pending a few day* with her 59.922. Mr.. J*otos Ire•• nn:in. ..f -- - -- - -- -- - -. - -- -- 1'urri.. Corners. • PORTER'i HILL cult flub are again praetialnc for a. )U..a Inuretta Hackett visited with --- play. entitled "1 Pati t Afford it." Ir her aunt, Mr.. Will Lase. of P(rItTER S 1111.1. March 11 ---sirs Promi..s to Iw reap glad: Latch for iane.- on Sunday last. ' • IL. Y. col Iia• rehirited after -,-Mrs the ,date later. lug frn•ml- in atwl arnnnd 1.lae•�n. Cottage ptra)er-ting is !cold at the home .rf Mr, Jam.•- i'eagan this Mr. Murray M.11.01a.! sons rrtnrn• week. ars aft• -r a 91.11 w Leh friend- in /; rrlerich. • Thr ma -ti' friends of Mr., AM - tin mei family ,till F - clad to know ihie•i-�ii..ir bra. ...tries_ in borne at Sarno:. -. Them %a• n.t *err j•• Ftethel PORT ALERT r-'- I'•tRT AI.RFRT. 11.,r --h S. -A horn - Masonic at -from.. in 1:.slerieh la-' Monday- eyeshot. chlor ."'• $'porta c• '..n t' - .','< Int- •owing to tit.- 1,0,-n! Max ...tit .mai'- new day, tie.. '•. 'h. (..•:.r, ft• c :i 1'-�-:.in- ,,artier lis exlr•rie[teing' notch _dit)ri- A few from here attended the .pe•Ii- entry. Joao .ay... Harr a heart and TRcmatrTt b TF at Mafeklnit on Fri- ' to 11+. stamps in place of i,11.1. -r4 wh.•n 'lay night last and report a good tr -, tew»Cug -letter. in the hose.. , time. - + 3 nnmt.•r front around hen- r...,k Vin the flaw.. at King.hridgo. i 1)1 NGANNON WESTFlFLI) \ w. roti..• n. we read Over the local • - --' err that a creat deal of 11510 to - 111."',NNtIN, Mar. -h 13 -Mr and Mr. amt. )jr.. Walter Alton .pent a day recently at the. bonne of Mr. and Mrs. Max Maynard. of P.lrnmount Mr. ark! Mn. Wilson Irwin vi.it.• i With their sou Gordon. .1 Wawartoah. one day list work-. Jr. and Mr.. John Campbell .punt a day tact week with their daughter. _ Iiunter. of Zloty VL..e. a! o parrhasrd =nmr term•n.yjir•lnutt.aL�..�utr•ir� MI s lirryl Gardner. of lb,�i, IW ria bred •tock er •trains incrw.e to p.n.prvtiou ;ling with Mr.. James took for a Several from around here att,mI • Shoe tariett.,. differ greatly in the.r 0.1 the lfa. I- "at home" in Geode• 1 abittty' to thrice under dlifferenr rich last wick Id owt,of tout*tire. t.•mir-rsrur . 1•',!'. ra S .f thurong4itor.d ilnl.trlr, .-.. v. at i natural *election. Th., ragario, of ..•(' Ja.. M.••1w-.•aken tins..• .train. Willett aro 1. -- he quality and service of Mint -r ktlbhers are unquestioned Ivery pair pressure -cured. The Square W. HERN Phone 43w the m•.st promise If lid. variety WAAt 1. known a- a "port line,'• by whIell i. nwant a variety. tompnt.nt of a sing!e strain. it is not likely that s. 'ut!ed atelluiutizatf"a will take pia... to any .appreciable ewtetr, 1f. ..n the other hand. a variety +tt,uld 11a14.11 to he a composite one. that is, .;•tup.r•••d of two or tion strains of cart'iug a•Iaptalii idea, it is quite pow it :• that a•,1imatizati ou utay take pja;e Lc !.e• gradual in, mase in the pn<.rr'.• n .4 plata. h•1.'neiut: to the !rest :ntx{.i..i .irahl.. 1: w o• ,.tier though; thata. •':imatiaa- tiet: •• 1.1..••• :u a fairly d.-fit,it.• ira••• o,I.- ail , Rotch nick last week and pur.hare.1 and cahuat gradually weed out r ,.' .rat Mr, TI?-ttu t' •' T• . rol,tu_:c'h-r. Sgt. tearoom •!tlpprh a ratios. of 11.al Mn.111h.n of ter.+ •.dr. -W t. ,s�. • rattle 'from Mogaw stwfi•tn last week.' Important from a prae;i -al •e:, c; !;. t Mr John.tnp, of r;o.tpri,4t 'a pros,- ; that ter farmnr04: t 1-!,.. cars•' c ' tuft hie in tbh tu•inity. • ti* $test salted to ilrnttdtti••r 1` Tit- . 4t..ui hx4 M. n s.•ty haaly at, tariet- can Ice located only , t.-n.lel lately nn a-,..unt nt ter" 1.1.-T- orT- , MmIieratire u' t• of .lift. r. -i ' earner. of moray.amongthe -childrene. -own In ndfo;uing pl..t• in ! - • 1 •ds, tit in .Yenntiug ills atm. hare. Jar, i'tttdou, nt ar- 11• h na. and --WE!t'It:'1)KI.T►. Bar i1 =-1Pr sTMr. tit..tn. •.f Ike 1\'•tit., lun•1.• , yiaSt The sugar -makers have lawn hogs aorry to report ft+e do'tti., of 112. Jame+. Lot ,.f eall- going lu and •om.n; nut the -0 day-. The s.p ha, town i'rnntng - Jtb+kingt.atom.- Ter ,mntotli c )„in. otic, the 1t. I lin.. \\mold it torr for at tn. man... .'u 41•/ar.,•lac (dirty w.11. in ...costal-47rtt..:• 11,.•2.• ..,crnj„ii-iii--1..,,M , , iw•.attsfiod with what r.0 _Thr R•,toe u'. institutei, preparingMr. Pere ('an.w'Il nrrt-' 'rs oa fine t'; ,i„• i»•r..t„+i ••n•'•. flat•-. a- '0. 041 want. more and 1u..., .•i grana entertainment' to be given horse rr,tni Mr. [_b,)-•1 Toting at n fn the 'parish hall on :Monday ...Ten- ho•wl p M . ','a,i, . .. ¢n- ..' Nit ,,•al! 1L'n' K.•at•tiq ..:. Ip•Iprlug hi. Another 10 tri! ogre- ...r 1.. g••srct ':at Mr. •''stay t.,. on the mill slim J • -r••.Ti1- tear r• ar v.- :w u• a -•mien . sip- R' ;..•r awl etr.•r•aiumwa tJ .nhl h.t IarZ!!-1v patronized. 54 S1!e luselg__ fdr e.1 are to he need for the 1»•nert u trim a •two. 13.,n.,ry. tI"RIBN _ •tip .community. AI'IJ1-itN. March \ 12: -The Sia•on• row. who bear: 11..rm•,pfer* , •m Friday night e'aim t.. la -bb been . . i,• lodge' will hA1d its annual at Y ell enr.ratneal. it woe r tiler up- • ASIIFIELD burn. at Carlow on Friday evening f„rtnriat" that the torte= t weather ASSHFIELh, !latch ler. - Mr. Rev.- 1 M. Staines wilt whew tan- Lye, .., many m, attotnttnt. • t• ..t Aide. on Japan in the Me11.1_ Charlie Maclennan. Who ha. 1.. en 111 '.Ii+r ,-hut di nn Thttr.dav ec••utng.. un- i t''r sre 05? a rf __-Atm" rankttn for some Mine 1. not any better. 11 Ips the am+ + .•a of til. • Epworth TI ompa•tn Ant again' after his dime• p' 1 %rhnr ('nlbe•rt, At A•ehtteld, attend- anytbinc' he Fs - grtttng weaker. we I. actio. cd the eon.ienm.-nt sate of purebred 120 sorry to my. er' The at.nual Sabbath •r•hool'er ,t...a ...oda, u 3Y1D*h s Yra Kenneth l/ae4uma 1, pot t nn will -T.-Veld tu'T�no: Fou i. aAle to t.•• up yet. huge is &tu; a ma an a ems P. H f -.tor -t'''rot .-i'rrtarnwt the a, her home on Trte..lay.•vr•n?ng. 1" ...port a 'very 11004 time. 11: a;A Mr- J. Maine.. of /Myth. 1- -, -fly lug t`i.4r with friends in 1' • f .•!d Srtaday haat. Mr- and Mf.. Robert Staab enter- , nter• 1'?rued a numher ,of )..ung people last 'rlilar night, A r.•ry .•nj-.yaht0 even- _ w ,- anent the tarty not di.Zler ag n:,ttl rhe erre loon.. of the morn good a[tlala IP tlf 1 Int. t \nhuru. uu )Innrlar, March 17th. „N�r er slot t." a4 well a. eoted toe expected. i .. r,• Ro',r flet ',*man Indo a bus- TROs neighbor. gathei.'4 ■z Yhr' -dam Ix.H r for jl?Ji teres Ines. tr.;. •.. 'Ie. county home haat cm I* ? Wrdt.-*1*y to help Mr, S.+ott !l on fid .pending a very anxious we•.•k at -week are sorry to report that Mr. T•')"., 01 the fll' rnn•C *len. 1-. t very well. -M4+11 ie+Tirl:r-,- .:f-.141.,.L--wfe• 114+ been on the sick 11.1. 1s now ai to ter around. were ron.tgnwl In- N.. 'J. Leaps -a. of - Mr*. M. C. YaPli•nitie M home af- COLNOR17. r p.lo. P ter.-tiilbt•e+ w1.t. +row tak TO.e ..te-- orb het da thirr presto, - 74v marTTece „noir ptare 112. J -hn Thmap•on. who ha. hewn at the :Tingt.am }f"ti,, dict jtar+nn.+g0. An�� February 249th. of Mho i.anra 114 o for mane titre, i4 nut Imprnvinc Miidrt4 Moore. daughter of Mr. and A< hi. many frirn.is wuld wish• MM. Robert Moore. Tmgannnn- to We are "..ora to report that sem Mr. WilfredNerii'. nt Tow -water. 110.N -rt. who Laa Man ill for tome Iter F-. ('mqe officiating Mr. a.•Js not making aa-l.et•dy Math- and Mr,. Nevin: will r elde at Leam- cry -ryas could he wiebei. Norge hath- Rowton. ercrn. At Groderf"h. is att"ndjng c.-•htlending ('earl, -lir- Williams, of Mr.. .Ta. Jobnsron yi'itpd her, rfs G..b•rieh an•1 Kr !teller•. of Cz- t.•r. iii < A, J. (;oldthrxpte. of •eRrtrrt.•. hridgl'.. •re in • harts. of the Sterling over atnn.lay. Mr. Haut Doer lo.' a ra'nable Hank hers Oak wesk. owing to the toms. Tht. week. - -t- or G. M. .McKenzie Mr. • Jame. 11iek lusts 401. an gild asci T.Fier .►4t4, 71, wlto aro at Wa•- 12.ident ref Ka.t t\-awan.r.lt. en,m atr.nding tote trial of Jovph away' on Montt!' after a long ii nt Faget,,, 1 seeded farmer. wing it 1. Mr. and Mr.. Manning. whit hay" alleged: she* -tete -d in fltaining 5110 4..•n nlaitlug relative. here left to tmm this hraa"b Af tAe St.-riinc Rank last fait nn a tnrgrd oMap.o'. ,Loy for their horn.- at Cookeville N.-• Rae \ndrew, .•! Tnron n, was Mr, aintosl Called. - Rer. ti•.}ftt• 'S.T ter rreelrr'rhd. _ Intl. JI. •' .._'Nett re_•.dyed a •'flit frrhn Th.- W•mrn -t lnsttfute will hold it. Thornton Presbyterian rhoreh. In Mane in -.•ring -at rho h.tmw•of Mor t of al.wgt *Ml few noose. Thfa t* the Imo _ 11� 1 _ail d h rryrlen I W. T. Riddell. no Thur-tiry� ]latt h ai-wmn, -raft Mr. R1htaal hasrr- . at ._,1:a p:m.. i' d "p ass etre eoired in a month. He has amepw.1 the der. The .nl j.s t. Wntnan'! Part In, 141101 and wi!t !n all Ilk If move tyrtrutn� Privy -VC will ire taken try et►LRritl\F- Mann 1'1-i,Mr John f-eacan wnld a fine bona 1.1 Mr. iaw/f rnn. . Auburn. last wok Reid . )fr toss -k ei.1 ahpts• i.1 a-,ar of eat - tie and 'Mr. N. P. -arson a rear of eat- tl.•-and hog. fromM.4;aw .rati.n Lao' vt eek. - Moser.. Wm. Long an.) Wi!! rims • took a Trip t•. Listowel and hrnnght t•arir ..Test - , Mi-. 1.ch .44- ochry is in our Moro rltts we.k buying rattle. • m-• (mites ni.'r ••1 Mr ft••n-.n go.rd. friends mad.' a 1-- and hank.•d in hi. a tl.ply ..f . e for 11..• .14111110102. parking swat ...mt-whar Ayer RIM take- - t'rar•ti.ing the gi!4.n t•tglr-- 7P'4 hUrr rl71TPi wenn wantirTlale" do r.. tu.nt !o • net unf..rtnnato- elt- Mta+.r.an t..• e i )14". (t+X {►lie. iii ifs f f 't«4etIe►r. '#lie . t+•nr the week Feud with -the former. tarr•ms,- - 1..0n. prr'rp{r "n away by 1a -t .print < fre-het. The of ''..IT -,ti's ''it Mr.. .1. Washington. The ' hoatasies to hitt now charge cony In April. Tt fg NOW IS THE TIME Look over your Syrup requirements. We are headquarters kr Pails; Spiles, Bits, Hammers, Saws, Axes See us before you buy. ^ with great regret that th. pr..plt. of 1►nngsnnon and Port .1!hert are called upon to part with Mr and Mr=. Ttin• tout. who have vy,dearr•d 1h,•rt1<e!i,y to thew rongre•gation. daring n)t•!r !abort! who nnd.-rwent an operation in Well- esley hospital. Be,•sie's many friend• will be delightwl to know that roue is getting along nk-ely Mr. John N MacKenzie he getting along very well. He 1• able to move around with the aid of Ma erutehe•.c. Mr•. James Johnstone. Gravel road. has been very sick Chi• w -t. k. Mr. Archie MaeMnn•h 1• home again after vi.lting hi* l.ster, Mr.. George Dunbar, of Ethel. The epeeist day for prayer for mit.- slow. by the W. H. S. wIIT-be lurid it the home of Mr.. Rory, Kintail, - March --121b. at 2.40. )Ira. Hardie 4 home atter spend- ing the week at, Loudon. John West I. home after •peudinag the, winter months at Tor - Win -aantt--ratlnearr-rt4rpAi Mn. _Albert Beckett_ it the:. amak.wlld. . Thu' play. "Deacon TA,LA*.' given in Kintall hall, Mardi 3r4, was very much enjoyed. ST. HELENS - ST. 11F.LI:NM. March 10-MIr. and Mr. Richard Martin and .'hildre•n visited a couple of day. with Mr. Martin'. father. Mr. W. Wool.. here. t Mr. M. Sellar, a atudont of Knox College,' ete'n-WedT Rho pulpit in the ••atafety Ftr.t"--)L1n•h 27, 261. Pre.hytertan ehvreh on Sunday f Min Nora Woodley left on 3innday BENWILLER ; for Brucefield. stn take n position RiN'MIT.LI:R. Marcia 11. --Mr. and 'icor Path Allen and--tantiiy-ore- again enjoying their liberty atter sereral weeks of quarantine. The lieetrslllrr ('ir'uft ('frit. hay" sect the date of the presentation of their play. ••f Can't _Orford 12,'• for Friday. April llth. - ,a wept 1TW2T ehtirrh grti-ier"the men's choir 1+1.t Snndny r4'011l11c anal eteri•now• .104.111). el to enjoy rile w•t- vl'•e of song- Ur Grro»e condirte4 r4,• •errtc.', Mt. .M..<4 rel*te1 1114. -ron- of .%r•Jtnr Xa.h. n -hop clothing hrte*imw; fn elm-funatl..►h!,, ha. gene torero r.1 with astounding .mer..» by ,n 'hnn••T *t.pI1.•arfnn ..f •'11.e Gold - 'en ;tat.. " 'Phi., 1. * prartiral .Mmrm• .t rat ion, on a large ..t4.•. that 1'hria- risn ''tineiple. an• '•nmmereln'ly sound s, s -.4I a• morally ,orleet. Mr. Na.h .di.' not go Info tm•*h,e•. r.. 'nate money: hot if he had he ,11111.) not hare ehre- 17'11 better w•ely : he• 1. mew w rlrlt- I1M11. Ili, -fir-.t concern in Rife h ('hrl.tt*wits *III 1.- take. 1.1. steward- , ship »comm- It' : 11m money made Ji' doe. not regard ae hi• anon. hot a* a i tout from Ilam who owns nu things. . (PIMP a number are planning to at- , tend the An'nlrn Sun.'s,* school ron• ` t- nti..n. to he held -at •An'•nrn next M.,n,b.t• afternoon 11.51 rtenlitg. 1 71.. infant 'em of Mr. and Mrs. .son*than Fisher, who las Msec, SW - ill. 1* improving dowdy. Hr. FI•Ie•r and Is11.y are Msying with her t.1r•nts, 1lr. a'•'1 Mr.. Steely at Milt• lord. tie Jit•. H. Wft1*rtr• Rest. C. Cumming was in TAronto over the week•end. Mfr. Carl Hoyle and - Stk. Pearl Rorie. of Irnler0od. vl•itn.t n tnnplt' of dal• a -iter their grnndmoth"r. Mr. .1. Smith. Little Thigh TlarldMcDonald. who has tarn tinder tits dnetnr'» rare for a,few 'toys:. 14 tmlprortn;, - Tit. '1'. M. S. obaerred the inter- national day of prayer by holding their .monthly meeting on Friday. March .7. Several member. 1e1 in pvat•er a,,.l lite hymn* rhn.rn worn t.rayer...bearing on the tortoni' *tth- leot. roe h r:lyer ace outlined In ter l.r..gram. alta. \\'altaee Stiller tnnk the 1111,1.' •t.r'tt on the life of Miriam' awl Mrs, W. 1. Miller, the mi*.inn .tmdy from 'The island Renntifml.•' There w.. n gnoA sttrndanee, The tn.s ting wit. 'helpful OM inspiring. WIDER ICH TOWNSHIP The eonnell met on Monday. March 3rd. pur.nant to adjournment. No action w•*. takes regarding A. Mc - Ewan'. 1.ill fir tread-tlraggtna. '\ let- ter from the 11yArn-F.I.rirle A•rnein- tion regarding St. Lawrence develop - Merit waft fy1041, *s 'was one from the (toroth, MnnicipaI Awenclation is memberalttp. Conm•Iilnr Rnwerht in- trotinetd the gmottlon nt a grant to .1019"x411 fair lint r• ter• re 2. w R••v enlment grant no a^tlnn wt. taken Reg*r.Mng the /complaint of eu'tinl timbre on the highway, It wag tnand 1 tri. -t. After two or three year. fill tearing, it 'should 1.' posit •• , eh'...• the variety whleh ...rm. t.. - - F rm. 'moles. for aider is in 41..w too -(tr..1 •;•1, The atm., a instituted\ is auzhru. cooperate with farmers)* different d-:nk'ti In (bis work, is It- - r•alize'•vth.r. :11e soil and fertility ,nn. tit ion+ •.h . _,e.ngartu may differ to a very r. ,,411..,t.k etteut from ter ...n ditluu, un; 1,\ able!' varieties. . tare U•.r- s,l at the i tt at Ottawa...1u othet ttord*. i.,r •-. w'hic'h do »OI do per. ti•utarl) . •- 1111awa Iulahf t.r gyt.t •ieriral•L• • :oder ,-,•rtaiu that% met, -•u u given. faun -ow instate. ata! Where :1 la ' -I-r•< •not wfah to rn:.e• ile rate • :whist a .omrylrltha t,•.t of dlf:;•r. i.' ,.eta on h1, own farm .'4w ur p .,r any Tari •ti [triclu.l f.n wound ilk• 10 have ter variety Ae !»,,:nn•.• -i« tally i. growing .••:u;.0 .,l at the F:xprri- q,. un'ter o 1 !: it ti That 11114 '1.•. •t has been elear.s ,, . :"tri ,.,! t»• *941 .adti+.1 t.. de I«.n eotspwtrwth.• i'-.ts ..t • i. •i.,. rather than low'', theory that ...rt• cw•t n -np'rrir•r to any. u•• -. :n- ' . r. .I•+ lrous •..f ...tapering 1 !r••2 ra rie•N... -orf grain ...'1 :op a2 Ftlrm • .. ln.titntion .'••teat 1itti-h.0 will ite {;lad to r. :row Ides $ ole•-py.uml I01 1 er ..•.+I. The .ark rvettalrlt,tg itis... .,• rh.wbl Isar the Yrrower'e nom,. the iariety tame. and the number .•r )cart tin•,. •••'d its• ken 10.w'n ••n els on'1 form A reir.rt.• n the retati%.. tor• 1 f•.rmanc.e of the . - - ' hi. h••! ..f .:1 t»• s. 111 111.• farmer in doe time • 1_ IL NEWMAX - - .• . - are invited te r.ntiut.tnh g:.. 1►..wiui;ou t'ereali-t. t'rntral Fats Fs •:e• 4'er••a{ 1►It1<iJn. 1:wl.•rintet,• :mental Farm I it12N.1 • am, .1 SELLING OUT Our $1O LJeo14 Within a Short Period of -Time We are Selling Out, and all the Spring Merchandise which has been ordered for this branch must be cleared regardless of cost. With Spring around the corner this is the opportunity of a lifetime. All Remaining Winter Stocks to be Sold at Half -Price There is not a woman in town who will not realize and appreciate this money- saving opportunity to be able to buy a Winter Coat or Dress for half, or less than half, of what you will be forced to pay next fall. 50 Children's Winter Coats Some tut -trimmed, others plain. but all are full -lined. To be sold facturers' cost. Millinery Bargains All our Millinery is to be cleared at Half -Price. Gingham Dresses Froiih Jrierchandise, or tiered for Summer stack in tbree styles; all color- ant' olorand sizes. To he Barri firer{ at $1.95 A FEW ITEMS AND PRICES Cloth Dresses In Serge, Homes') and Flannels, nicely imn,e.l in two-tonothers plain. Sell' g1out Price $4.75 and $6.95 Skirts All -Wool Skirt-., in six different shades. Regular prices to $3.75. Selling Out Price $1.75 ALL OUR STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE v ROYAL IADIES' READY -'f0 -WEAR CO. Fad Side of 5ovm GODERICH, ONT. FRUIT -GROWERS 1 ;neming will be held in the Town Hall, f;o.lerieb. p.m. Thi.• meeting will biraddrew•t by Pro6•s-,or L. Cae,ar, of the Ontario Agricultural Ce.11.•ge. Ili. subject will he "The Control of In-'•rt4 in Orchard and Garden." ile will give a talk on. Spraying and will then he glad to take up any questions of -itit.•rert tr. orehardi-t- or gardener& regarding insect.. Ir pi..ii,It. w'- hope to1a%e,...anemic a•tdreed the ni•'et- 111. •• •'0e -operative Marketing • ( nth:•• pr. -,..,r• •1 t„ take part :It the diw•u,-ion It r-1•01.11F:1:S iorptnrtnient of Agriculture, 1ii, how., •hut. NOW IS THE TIME Look over your Syrup requirements. We are headquarters kr Pails; Spiles, Bits, Hammers, Saws, Axes See us before you buy. ^ with great regret that th. pr..plt. of 1►nngsnnon and Port .1!hert are called upon to part with Mr and Mr=. Ttin• tout. who have vy,dearr•d 1h,•rt1<e!i,y to thew rongre•gation. daring n)t•!r !abort! who nnd.-rwent an operation in Well- esley hospital. Be,•sie's many friend• will be delightwl to know that roue is getting along nk-ely Mr. John N MacKenzie he getting along very well. He 1• able to move around with the aid of Ma erutehe•.c. Mr•. James Johnstone. Gravel road. has been very sick Chi• w -t. k. Mr. Archie MaeMnn•h 1• home again after vi.lting hi* l.ster, Mr.. George Dunbar, of Ethel. The epeeist day for prayer for mit.- slow. by the W. H. S. wIIT-be lurid it the home of Mr.. Rory, Kintail, - March --121b. at 2.40. )Ira. Hardie 4 home atter spend- ing the week at, Loudon. John West I. home after •peudinag the, winter months at Tor - Win -aantt--ratlnearr-rt4rpAi Mn. _Albert Beckett_ it the:. amak.wlld. . Thu' play. "Deacon TA,LA*.' given in Kintall hall, Mardi 3r4, was very much enjoyed. ST. HELENS - ST. 11F.LI:NM. March 10-MIr. and Mr. Richard Martin and .'hildre•n visited a couple of day. with Mr. Martin'. father. Mr. W. Wool.. here. t Mr. M. Sellar, a atudont of Knox College,' ete'n-WedT Rho pulpit in the ••atafety Ftr.t"--)L1n•h 27, 261. Pre.hytertan ehvreh on Sunday f Min Nora Woodley left on 3innday BENWILLER ; for Brucefield. stn take n position RiN'MIT.LI:R. Marcia 11. --Mr. and 'icor Path Allen and--tantiiy-ore- again enjoying their liberty atter sereral weeks of quarantine. The lieetrslllrr ('ir'uft ('frit. hay" sect the date of the presentation of their play. ••f Can't _Orford 12,'• for Friday. April llth. - ,a wept 1TW2T ehtirrh grti-ier"the men's choir 1+1.t Snndny r4'011l11c anal eteri•now• .104.111). el to enjoy rile w•t- vl'•e of song- Ur Grro»e condirte4 r4,• •errtc.', Mt. .M..<4 rel*te1 1114. -ron- of .%r•Jtnr Xa.h. n -hop clothing hrte*imw; fn elm-funatl..►h!,, ha. gene torero r.1 with astounding .mer..» by ,n 'hnn••T *t.pI1.•arfnn ..f •'11.e Gold - 'en ;tat.. " 'Phi., 1. * prartiral .Mmrm• .t rat ion, on a large ..t4.•. that 1'hria- risn ''tineiple. an• '•nmmereln'ly sound s, s -.4I a• morally ,orleet. Mr. Na.h .di.' not go Info tm•*h,e•. r.. 'nate money: hot if he had he ,11111.) not hare ehre- 17'11 better w•ely : he• 1. mew w rlrlt- I1M11. Ili, -fir-.t concern in Rife h ('hrl.tt*wits *III 1.- take. 1.1. steward- , ship »comm- It' : 11m money made Ji' doe. not regard ae hi• anon. hot a* a i tout from Ilam who owns nu things. . (PIMP a number are planning to at- , tend the An'nlrn Sun.'s,* school ron• ` t- nti..n. to he held -at •An'•nrn next M.,n,b.t• afternoon 11.51 rtenlitg. 1 71.. infant 'em of Mr. and Mrs. .son*than Fisher, who las Msec, SW - ill. 1* improving dowdy. Hr. FI•Ie•r and Is11.y are Msying with her t.1r•nts, 1lr. a'•'1 Mr.. Steely at Milt• lord. tie Jit•. H. Wft1*rtr• Rest. C. Cumming was in TAronto over the week•end. Mfr. Carl Hoyle and - Stk. Pearl Rorie. of Irnler0od. vl•itn.t n tnnplt' of dal• a -iter their grnndmoth"r. Mr. .1. Smith. Little Thigh TlarldMcDonald. who has tarn tinder tits dnetnr'» rare for a,few 'toys:. 14 tmlprortn;, - Tit. '1'. M. S. obaerred the inter- national day of prayer by holding their .monthly meeting on Friday. March .7. Several member. 1e1 in pvat•er a,,.l lite hymn* rhn.rn worn t.rayer...bearing on the tortoni' *tth- leot. roe h r:lyer ace outlined In ter l.r..gram. alta. \\'altaee Stiller tnnk the 1111,1.' •t.r'tt on the life of Miriam' awl Mrs, W. 1. Miller, the mi*.inn .tmdy from 'The island Renntifml.•' There w.. n gnoA sttrndanee, The tn.s ting wit. 'helpful OM inspiring. WIDER ICH TOWNSHIP The eonnell met on Monday. March 3rd. pur.nant to adjournment. No action w•*. takes regarding A. Mc - Ewan'. 1.ill fir tread-tlraggtna. '\ let- ter from the 11yArn-F.I.rirle A•rnein- tion regarding St. Lawrence develop - Merit waft fy1041, *s 'was one from the (toroth, MnnicipaI Awenclation is memberalttp. Conm•Iilnr Rnwerht in- trotinetd the gmottlon nt a grant to .1019"x411 fair lint r• ter• re 2. w R••v enlment grant no a^tlnn wt. taken Reg*r.Mng the /complaint of eu'tinl timbre on the highway, It wag tnand 1 tri. -t. After two or three year. fill tearing, it 'should 1.' posit •• , eh'...• the variety whleh ...rm. t.. - - F rm. 'moles. for aider is in 41..w too -(tr..1 •;•1, The atm., a instituted\ is auzhru. cooperate with farmers)* different d-:nk'ti In (bis work, is It- - r•alize'•vth.r. :11e soil and fertility ,nn. tit ion+ •.h . _,e.ngartu may differ to a very r. ,,411..,t.k etteut from ter ...n ditluu, un; 1,\ able!' varieties. . tare U•.r- s,l at the i tt at Ottawa...1u othet ttord*. i.,r •-. w'hic'h do »OI do per. ti•utarl) . •- 1111awa Iulahf t.r gyt.t •ieriral•L• • :oder ,-,•rtaiu that% met, -•u u given. faun -ow instate. ata! Where :1 la ' -I-r•< •not wfah to rn:.e• ile rate • :whist a .omrylrltha t,•.t of dlf:;•r. i.' ,.eta on h1, own farm .'4w ur p .,r any Tari •ti [triclu.l f.n wound ilk• 10 have ter variety Ae !»,,:nn•.• -i« tally i. growing .••:u;.0 .,l at the F:xprri- q,. un'ter o 1 !: it ti That 11114 '1.•. •t has been elear.s ,, . :"tri ,.,! t»• *941 .adti+.1 t.. de I«.n eotspwtrwth.• i'-.ts ..t • i. •i.,. rather than low'', theory that ...rt• cw•t n -np'rrir•r to any. u•• -. :n- ' . r. .I•+ lrous •..f ...tapering 1 !r••2 ra rie•N... -orf grain ...'1 :op a2 Ftlrm • .. ln.titntion .'••teat 1itti-h.0 will ite {;lad to r. :row Ides $ ole•-py.uml I01 1 er ..•.+I. The .ark rvettalrlt,tg itis... .,• rh.wbl Isar the Yrrower'e nom,. the iariety tame. and the number .•r )cart tin•,. •••'d its• ken 10.w'n ••n els on'1 form A reir.rt.• n the retati%.. tor• 1 f•.rmanc.e of the . - - ' hi. h••! ..f .:1 t»• s. 111 111.• farmer in doe time • 1_ IL NEWMAX - - .• . - are invited te r.ntiut.tnh g:.. 1►..wiui;ou t'ereali-t. t'rntral Fats Fs •:e• 4'er••a{ 1►It1<iJn. 1:wl.•rintet,• :mental Farm I it12N.1 • am, .1 SELLING OUT Our $1O LJeo14 Within a Short Period of -Time We are Selling Out, and all the Spring Merchandise which has been ordered for this branch must be cleared regardless of cost. With Spring around the corner this is the opportunity of a lifetime. All Remaining Winter Stocks to be Sold at Half -Price There is not a woman in town who will not realize and appreciate this money- saving opportunity to be able to buy a Winter Coat or Dress for half, or less than half, of what you will be forced to pay next fall. 50 Children's Winter Coats Some tut -trimmed, others plain. but all are full -lined. To be sold facturers' cost. Millinery Bargains All our Millinery is to be cleared at Half -Price. Gingham Dresses Froiih Jrierchandise, or tiered for Summer stack in tbree styles; all color- ant' olorand sizes. To he Barri firer{ at $1.95 A FEW ITEMS AND PRICES Cloth Dresses In Serge, Homes') and Flannels, nicely imn,e.l in two-tonothers plain. Sell' g1out Price $4.75 and $6.95 Skirts All -Wool Skirt-., in six different shades. Regular prices to $3.75. Selling Out Price $1.75 ALL OUR STORE FIXTURES FOR SALE v ROYAL IADIES' READY -'f0 -WEAR CO. Fad Side of 5ovm GODERICH, ONT.