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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1925-4-2, Page 7THE SIGNAL. GODERICH, ONT. County and District Large shipments of onfoue are Lr gat Stade from lienal!. A ayndle•ate is being formed at Mil• alail to tare for oil 1n the •ytehilty of that town. Unle►u church, Brueefi old, is rale - tag a fund to support a mlaalouary fD the-iin•lgn field. James 6'. Carlin, of St. l'olumba°. la !saving the farm and is taking over the general atom of G. K. Holland, of Iie•e•hwnod. Ulan Violet Whiteside's, of Ilene&IC, who Is uttendlue the Normal Sebool at Stratford, met with an eceideat there recently, breaking nue of the mall tomer; In her aukle, and is home for the present. lneltations are Is lug Issued for` a reunlun to be held on Thursday. July 23rd, 111 w•hool section No. 3, Grey. . Ismer' Petrie died at hie house In. BUB AND BAGGAGE SPIVICE -o- Bus alert, all trains. Calls made tar passengers end baggage to any part of the town. Prompt seryl ; guaranteed. Telephone 51, Day or Night H. R.4 TOWE Resldeuee, Cambria Road, oppoalte the organ Factory OM., 1 �,,111111111181{t:llil{I1IIi111 III `' a III Ly:t6tttt I i I far Su silaey fee - BABY'S Tuekterstulth on Moseley, lintel. 28rd. 11e.1e survived by two sous and 1w•u, datightera. . At the home of her son, Neilson Keys: Rabyiuu line, Stank)• town- ship. on March 21st, Mrs. Keys, wid- ow of the late Andrew Keys, Imitate! away its her. eighty-fifth year. !the had ..Is•nt nearly all her life to Stan- ley. Mrs. Robert Smith, one of the Ido- neer re-ildents of IIuJlets towUahip, passed away on Tuesday of last week. at the age of .•4;111y -five )want. In - 11/21 Mr. and Mrs. Smith eel.isralcd ;Ce sixtieth ai .tver.try of their wed- ding. raid Mr. Smith died two years hit..' Five. daughters and time wins survive. At the age' of ntne•ty-two years, lits. 114.I14•11 Keye•,t. of Stanley' tnwm ship. pa,ysd away -on T.t.‘Sdity. Mary -Ir 24th. at the home, of fuer '.ny ite'n ` yamlu ltabyluu line. iI.•r husband diel eighteen years, ago and w'ven children survive: Sarah Ann, at home; Mrs. Wm. Itet)twell, Corrie; Mrs. Ww. Reid, Avo•a, Meeh.: Amite. of Varna ; Mrs. i.ouitt Anderson, atoll- Mrs. tuwoship; Mrs. Samuel Ran - ca. Iso ewgrass, etask ; and Renjatnin, at home. Brophey Bros. ef- AND1 LMIRSLsEC ORB arderr easefully attended to at all hours, night or day OODERICH • i i In another year, how - different that boy or girl of yours will Zook --but photographs of the chil- dren never grow up. Lst as help you keep a peter* res.eJ of their childhood. J. T. ,FELL Tef j w s 117 Gederfeit. Minard's is an enemy to pain. It penetrates to the root of the trouble. soothes and disinfects. Splendid for neuralgia. backache and stiffness of the mtudes and Joints. ,. BRUSSRlli • The Brufinel football team has been s l' Iladlkd for the reason with of- ficer!! as follows: Preablent, hr. .1. A. McNaughton; vbs.-president. W. S. Scott ;,.rw•retar .. Amide Italian- - tens.; treasurer, J. W. Armstrong: manager. R. W. Ferguson: trainer and euptiiln, Tom McDonald: ground, manager, A, W. I)epnison. Frank Van 14ro l~ -stiff'• ting;- of-Winthrma Mve rented- tint flax mill. owned by. Wm. 141 14011. and intend operating. it, this season. I Mr. and Mrs. F. W y.Wood. Toronto. ants.une. the ragagcUtetit of their daughter. Violet May, •t; Janes Stati- le) Lowry. win of Mrs. fda Lowry. Brussels t-+ k_• marriage to takeplace the latter part of April. Willie VS furlough front Julien end who would' have • acture! 'last au- tumn but for the Illness of her moth- er, leave-. uu .tprll Silt for 1IstuUton and Toronto and italic flet 11.11•30. nu April 17th. The death occurred al 1ler•dt on Monday evening. March 'Etre!. of Margaret t'urtwrt, fourth da•tghte of the late Thotuari Carbs•rt and ..f Mrs. Carbert. now of dtratford, but foe mercy of Ballet[ mud Clinton. !firs 4'arbrrt had been III only a few lost, Ow cruse of deulh b•iug hT7Gs1•i0t14171- Ing. She a;is a graduate of tit. Ber- nard b.rspttal. elllealto, and for .Ulna months had been practising her pro- fession at Detroit. The rrmalus wert brought to Stratford, where 'mato was said In the church of the Immaculate l'onception. and the remains were then brought to Clinton Slid Interred in 11,0 Ilnllett cemetery. SPRING IMPURITIES • DUE TO POOR BLOOD Sunday Afternoon Its "•••--......... c sslrrirh, one Thou' to- whom the .i. i; tool dying -1 ver cam.., wr utile iji (11117:77 - Still Stii1 with healing nerds ) plying `To the we.rlivl cry et Iwln. Hear t,1, Joins. a• a 'i: meet. Suppllauts a; Thy 'bier. -v -seat. Still the weary, sick, and dying. Neel a brothe•r's, sisters can•. On Thy llglier help relyie „ May we now their hurdea sham. Itrfngine alt our offs rims meet Supplants nt Thy nt.•rr):-stat. GoIfr. i Thring 1•ER (►h Thou whose ear 1- ever alien 10 NORLD MISSIONS h.• err - a.f - flit-atertYl), _:Lhtill�.__ a tt' e^, `.- '' ,a A Tonic Medicine a Necessity at, Marta to seek help Tor our -.!.1 seek A Werk Angels Might Cavy This Season wools. We are t.y .nature and 1.y Ifiss Mary Wray. of the V. M. S., I�-new, and U1.•u, reallzlug its s.mree, began to give God thanks. And teat forgetting the medium through Whleh `the.cure lied-r+ptm',' he 'wou)d' not let liter and John, go, Mit went •evith theta Into a place whlob 14-1s quite uxtlk.+ly he nail ever. entered The iwpreession this woud.rrfnl enre made OS the hystaud.c•s ten. very no- ticeable. They did i..4 hesitate ' to say this wan 'seas the itleutleal one - they had tut often seen lying' g' at -the gate--trergi"E of tIws.e entering NM Itemple•` in their w,Jlteler anti amaze- tnent they crowded rowel the 1: io. I Their attitude, their tnanat'r and their words gave Peter the opportunity of pwraldaiming by whose power qnd holm 1 Desk -400 111(1 mad.• the rrlpple to walk This nliruch• is typical of tate clntreh's work. "Mankind ,'yen when highly eivHlxed. edueatid. cultured, 4 Iles like a b'ggar at the door of the temple. till tonehel, by the hand and power of the !marmite God." -Dr. Ireland. L'a 000ses.q.MN• .s••ssa.se.st.. Moth€r Knows that in all Steep Trouble, tczerna, or other skin eruption or .nlurr, this rare herbal balm IS 10 De preferred because THESES HEALING in beery Touch of pratlee- (-rippled 'n1d minable ..f nor- sent an Interesting acs -mint of the lu- pe hr ►e \VIIllamti - Pink -Piths an air all - j ,1e�vtw h► rise out ..f the depth• '..t., Lilee ic•lebnition held at tate leper vile •year-round tonic for the lTw,T�4 nerve*. lint they are esls.aully ':flip able• in the spring alien the .solea) is Iciade,l with Impurities as a result, of 'month.. the indoor life of the under t b . There la au utlirr :Is. a •hen the blued is sus mach in need of purifying and .eurk'hit.g, awl every doss• of these pipe helps. to °atrial! tlw I,leltal In the spring one feels w.'•ak and tired ve Pink . LsliM 1 '111 w,i -Dr. N la slrrugtb. In the spring the appetites is often noir- *Dr. %linens: Pink Pills develop the appetite, tone the lesson says that the time of Its hap stomach and aid weak dlgeatlon. It petting ., uis,t he fixed with any 2eiM.ar m ahs.._ eBL exist -Mesa. it probably o,vttr- whh'h yes' have falter. e) 1.•rd,gi"' Thy sovereigu.sid t.. SSA's. u. from the self-will that fills our mind-. Spink ns tootle that We may' P inmost U 1 1 t n nr praise The us w'• ought. .amen. i S. 14. LESSON FOR APRIL 12111 Lesson Tltk.-Taw Cripple at ihr Beautiful (late, Passe tete 3: -11. Lesson 1 Re' -- Exodus 15:26. I:ol.kn Tact - A wrlter nn the event in tolay's b1.ss1 fin. an outlet in disfiguring reed- within a fees weeks or months of Inge at iienT1i. where the Mi.siof i. providing . for Oiliest Ian t.'twhing• From it we have taken the following , tr R : A t w eeery of "On r arrival hada l.ee praise t thanksgiving. The wea- ther heft 1.0 fine. w.' had the ,nerviee (rot of-don'T , our leper friends sitting on the es h.- the Hoy S.•nuts nn one tilde of e lawn. and the women I and girls seb..I on the other aide. The t 1 had a table In the centre, and from this told them why er. 1 naked them - it was a great pimples. eruption% and bolls -Dr. WJj:' I -be: day of Pentecost. Ile fnrttwr- liatuti fink l'Ills ebur thr_akli tie- I adds that -there- seem, Indeed tv, Mire cause they go to the ysia of ' "the' learn a pause after t1µ• excitement and trouble In the blood. in the sttr'.rte off Pentecstt, tend for this we spring nnaemis, rlawmatisw, _n- _think that we can see a go.sl reason. digestion. neuralgia and natty .Sher The .{post!,* mend hats had plenty to -troubles are most persietrnt because do with the vast multitude gathered of -poor, weak bloo t. -on it is at this nprm -the• rieTett-Petttreorewtri.litg-to 1 i h Hine when all nature takes on new lite /lead -these late a fuller knowledge of Zl RICH • that the blood moist serlou±ly needs the Leith. The newly-baptlral had • attention. Rome people dose them- miteh to learn about Christ. ---the voices with purgatives. but theses farts of 111* life, His doctrines, 'aera •A tea} estate deal Is r ort,rl by only further weaken thempetris. A mints. the constitution of Ills church which Herb. Rousseau betromees the purgative merely gallops theegh the and the work. asslgn,d to the Alsw- Ial' nr Ail we had met• loge to ehoosr hymns. a joy to per their brig t faov',e and eag- rernew--to t .-s s.,.ab •h hymns they The Management of The James McManus Pasteurizing Plant wish to enn.lunee to their elhtc,tlieu• and th'. iC neral public that they an. now carrying fro' h'fletty and ('r.•anorp Hotter 411,1 also Buttt•rnlilk on their regular milk deliver}` rI;- Jr ;)11 tiiue= ^ Butter, Milk and Buttermilk rani 1 r had it the Irkittt-..i, Ea<t Street at any time between4 a. un. and 6 p. ln. . want's' to shit:' (titp s' 'The Great Ph)'siclan now I. Ilea Another wanted 'We Timid. Ther 41 find.' They sang well. w hirh 's r that^the^•• entet•hF11t' Was'"tMur--biss •ivellt. several of them had their 111 es. and ' wet! keen to fieri theldne•.w ire Aets - 1 about' t a lame matt at the maple tante. The Roy itr.mts sang to and then the school sang a verse of the' hyatn. "Kier -king. -kn•'e)k• Inc, who- is there?' .titer the ser vise was over the hays piayrd games. lihd i joiner! in for part of the time. alt'• made the lepers roar with of the Bank _of yemtre7l. Mr, --Brats'- M not help..the' blood. On the other v i b . I Brothers. eo ter. 1 -an tte-41wy quite fot- meaa Intends to erect a eeogente build- 'band, 1)r. Williams I'Ink fills curler) WhenJeans rent ottt his disripler gest their misery for the time being; owner of the building site just we -et system,' emptying the bowels,nut the; and all thle would take Electric W' We specialize in Wiring of all kinds. Let us give you an estimate for wiring yonr house or garage. Private Telephones, Motors, Dynamos, Electric Light and Burglar Alarm Systema All Work Guaranteed Cook, Iron and Toast by Electricity We have an assortment of the hest Electric Irons and Toasters made in Canada. ROBT. TMT glsa'trlcian wast NI. Phew tt6 u itlg to be use(/ as a nubile garage, ache blood w'h1e•h reaches every organ Joha L"tue pureha«rd t�;• sD;ly-sore In the body, bringing new strength farm on the SauMr line. north of and vigor to weak, easily tired men, Drysdale. it the 'merlon sale of the women and children. Try Dr. Wit - lands' and eifeetr Si the brie Alex. liams l'Ink Pills thin -spring-they Orr. • will not di -app Slut you. Rev. '11. R.•mbe, pastor of the 'Lure Among those who'hare pelted the lab Lutheran-churr'b, who had It .rig-vatite of fir. Williams' fink 'Piits-1 - from the Lutherr n eongr.gutiuns of Mr. Austin Vi Ile. fl.'mford, N.S.. who. Walkerton and Mildmay, baa d..•lded says: -_••1 have reason to be deeply t., remain in Zurich. grateful for what Hr. Williams' Pink Frank t'ttley, aged forty, of 7.nr- fills hare done for me. An atuuv'ss Mb, drove to Inndon one night last d1•reloptel In my brad. and the doctor week and gat Into Dad rnmpany, with alto was Balled In said my whole spi- ttle result that he got into a brawl. G nt was poisoned. My appetite eom• was struck over the hied with a ph.trly failed and f grew An weak 1 btti,-and robbed of $210. The pal- ens unable to do any work. '14.' doe- tee found btm lying unrnnst•ious on tar's mesllrine did not help me se i the sidewalk cud he was taken to the deeidel to try 1)r. Williams' Pink hospital, where he is ncove•rlog. HI. ['ills. At this stage I ass redued al- anppo..ed asessllants were raptured by most to a skeleton. and my friends the polhee EXETER did not look for my rem,•ry. 1 soon found, however, that the pills were helping Inc and after taking them for about two months I was .fully restored The remains of the late Mr.. John to health. My cense• was known to all taper, who died at Detroit on Var.b my neighbors and my recovery looked 18th, were brought to Exeter for in• upon as almost a miracle." torment. Von can get these pills through any "Itrsolved. that w°men I,nv.' had medicine dealer lir by mall at 110 cents the . brothers . Peter and Andrew. they entered into .',prythint with Jnrues and John, were coupled to real Interest .11:14Joy. The last thing getht'r, hitt after the resurreer'tton wt of alt. 1 rave them their pl.ewe of Mut it closer iionej than that of rein- cloth ; haw delighted they were! 1N Unnvhip was formedbettfeen Peter wish you e.,uld have seen them • and .lolm. The.3enrt off the loving! hold out their stumlr of Rand dtselple went out in a great tempt's- I their present as 1 handed it to irit'irrthera. stele for menta tette that bad so s1Rtatlyi-Bow-pin. thanked God 1..r the RO-t-*"• ltpays [NOUR STAIN denied his Iord, and henceforth they Mety'a work and thus tieing able to were closer than brothers. There give ,joy to these dear souls. it Its were three' suited timer. of prayer for truly a work angels might envy." the Jew --nine a.m.. neon and three p.m.. and it was at the last hour that these two diw'iples wcitt into the tem- ple. Verses 2.3 -Tho (hie Beautiful. "The temple of God was built ors, Mount Moriab by King Solomon' about 1005 years before Cheat. Thio temple. °reseed with great magnift-1 tense, was destroyed by the (`hal-! dram under Nebuchadnezzar, :44 years before Christ. After the ltd- hyloni.h captivity, the temple ass re- built by Zetuhbatwl, but with vastly SEAFORTH inferior and diminipbtad beauty. About sixteen years B.C. Herod the ; Egmondviile Presbyterian . nDRrtoga• , Great repaired It, adding to its' tion is now voting ou the otsttoD" splendor and magniflet-nee, Th.' "i.-' of ehuroh union. more influence In the world than men,"axr was by nine Mr. and )ttrS. R'm. \L Nernst, Tuck - gates, a fox from Tay. Dr. Williams'R'llllams' Medi- was the subj.et debated at-, meting L clue Oo., 'Brockville. Oat. Onat .1 i extremely splrnd51-l-e•twmlth. anw..anre. Atte rlaIro, /.rot eE- Mala start M,'tho41st.ehnrrb. Three,•On every Ride they were thickly (•anti nude (laughter, Luella (claire, to W11- .__ .,,e seas. s..iw ..,.t ,silver. ri..a .>....., n..., v.a..,., n....... L...4 .. ..• vr ladles took the affirmative and thea I RL]TH WLNGH.1M J. A. McIntyre bar -.'old irk► 'bas and drily bu.inew in Winghnm to Mc- Cannel R Fiske, of Walkerton. Mrs. Hs-aJamin }Smith paused away suddenly ori Saturday. March 21st, in her fifty-third year. ' A. M. Cruwfnrd has taken the _tu.'uey for the Cairo robe and Mc- Laughlin automobiles. wn. one gate of peculiar magnifi- end Mrs. J. M.,, Gov'nlwk of Mc - men the negative. The judtn•s--two t • women and one man- gave their dem - The Women's Mis,dorury society 4'' 'e. It was rrventy-five fest high : Klflop, the marriage to take plate eWon in favor of tea.. affirmative. 1 of the ltlyth Milbankchurch Is are was made of Corinthian banes. one of In April. Philip Rowelifie, a former resident of F.x,ter, diel at his home at Lon- don on March 20tte. In his-s.ixty-nintb year. The remains were brought_to Exeter for Interment. )ars. S. Johnston 1s removing to' Seaforth 10 make her home with het daughter. Miss Ila. i O. C. \Ward, who hu. been book- keeper ter the Canadian (canners here, has resigned his p.sitinn and will mors' shurtly to the vicinity of l ondon. The remains of the late Frederick Randle, who died nt Victoria hospl- tul, London. nn March 1Mth, were brought to the home of his brother„ Thome! Rundle, one mite...'a-.t of }%r• etre, ; 54 the Interment -took pia.* in - the Exeter eem.tei?r:''liP. Rundle wan a buyer and shipper of live "Marek In title distrkt. He diel in. his till- ty-fifth year. - Mrs. Hugh Sparkman. who" : bad been an invalid for over thirty years. died on Thursday lost at the age of sixty -rix years. She Is survived by be+r lieshand-and a grown-np family. ranging to es-Fel/rate he sliver Jubileethe mo'titrecious metals ---In ancient - on Sunday next ' Hosea. This was called the beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Terence Tierney have gut.'."---Barnt+r. ) (Ivry* there were nyespt• return's' from Toronto. where theyn those ' p - ho spent the winter, and Mr. Tierney tote ta'1!• liioii44 of re.uge or 6115111fnilge. opened tip his garage for business. "It.'solvel, that men spend more time end money nn their pleasures than do women," was I iT,•--snhjtrt of a (lehnte between young people of the Presbyterian and 3fethodfst churches. nspettvely. at a meting 1n the Meth- oellat church one night last week. The nffirmative was npheld by Alexander Elliott and Harold. Jenklos, and the negative by Rutb Vincent and F.ddie Dougan. Mrs. W. H. Hawklnr. Mrs. J. IL 'Watson and Miss Metcalf were the Judges rout-litels-derisfen. was 'la favor of the affirmative by a slight margin. Miss Worse•11 presided at the . meeting. John Pinlgh ra'kebntted his etRhty- sevond hirthdsy ' on Wednesday of Net week and may well be called itiytles grand 01.1 man. Iils son Will and wife of Grand Valley were hotn(e for the osaelon. The °flier guests were Atex. Hryana °t Rclgrave and CLINTON Misr Irma Platter of town. J At the annual meeting of the Myth lawn howling club the follow- ing efneers were elected: Life mem- bers. George E. McTaggart, James McMnn•hle: honorary pn'sident. 1)r. W. J. Milne; honorary vier- them and using them." president. e. E. M,4'Irllnnd ; past - ilenry'a ilible. president. R. H. Robinson; prem- Venni 6.11 -impressions. ' 'dent, F. 1). Stalker; first M he felt the strength In hire hith- vie,'-prnmlile'rtt. George Gnrnlss; • pec- erto weak. helple-s,r feet and ankle- t vier -provident. A. A. Somers; sec- banes he sprang np. ran f.,rwnri. rotary-trenaurer V W Totter__ Isd about. tenting thn new etper- T1se Netts•Ite ord ham been Inter- viewing the grocers of Clinton to find out their attitude respecting the sale of the new 4.4 beer and found p Re'i- n's. lack of enthuslarat over 111.. Idea. Rome of them said they did not want to selI 11, And one said he would not well it no• -matter what the others d1.1 (ubers said If their customers -mantel them to supply 1t they would. The (inane}-.peine-.deow le.-4ie•tnt held here today (Thursday). Mrs. John Johnston tweeted aveny nt her homes here on Wednesday, March Pith, In her serenty•elghtp year. she was horn in Ttrrkeremlth and after her marriage lived for msny year- in Stanley, retiring to Clinton eight rears agn. Beeiidee her husband, she leaves one sot, J. \V. Johnston. on the homestead In Ottani..S., and One dneghter, Mrs. T. M. Jnhnetnn, of the Lindon road Mr. and Mrs Johnston eelehrnted their golden welding three years ago. Esrl O'Neil ham left for Orlando. Florida, to Join his parent.. who In- tend rentslning In the South for the slimmer instead of recanting to 1`Iin• ton ns they ssially do. MIN,. Sybil Courtier., who hart been for Furniture -Floor d Wood work Waite tOce Mee Moret for free pooldet HOME MINTING MAD[ EASY SOLD BY F. HUNT GODERi('H McEWEN'S SPECIALS Flannellette Blankets, latgi' raze, at close• priers. Men's Underwear to ebur at redue.d prices. Socks, Men's 3 pair for $1.00. Men's 8weaterw, suitable for the cold weather. Men's Mitts, home -knit, good value. Monne 1) Indies' All-over Aprons sod Honsn•tt-e. at attr..••tivc iris's. Tea. Coffee and Cocoa at old price. Bought a quantity before Ilse advent% groes Jelly Powder, new goods. Mob aideta tasty. sod a sating your Canned Fruit. New crop Honey. Table and pure Maple87nM well w71ji iboae•-lraafiiti6ii: Salmon, 1242 cents a tin and up. Those finest small Raisins, 2 Rs. for 20 cents,. Carrots, Itewta, Cabbage, Parsnipa and a load of fresh Turnips just in. They all help in making a tasty boiled dinner. J. J. McEWEN Phone 46 South Side Square foods dellytrs'd to aU parts of the town. for the sick. the poor or the homeless. , The former We're to be seen In pnhllc 1 place's Egging as this poor cripple was doing when he attracted the •at-' tention of Peter and Jobe. Venice 4.7-A Specific Mirsek. In verse 43, ehaprte•r ^ we nand: "And many wonder. and signs were, dome by the apostles," but this 1s the first mention made of u deefinite ease. Peter. beving accosted by tie e•ripple. ranted him expectations of receiving help by the way he loo k sl at and I spoke hi. Min_ Peter's ,furth.i' words -j however. would disappoint him and then rausefttm fo wonder -"Silver f and gold have 1 none; hut such as 1I have give I thee; in the name of ..c- ries Christ of Nazareth, rise up send I walk:" The .'ripple. having never ssnikel. might well have doitldel the! sanity of Peter but enmething In his look, his words And his stretched out hand impelled oft.dknee. Peter .11.1 his part. the cripple did his, .seg It wee. Christ that did It all. "As' the bread mnitipliel In the breaking.and the water wits turned to wine in the louring out. s.. strength 'aces giv- en to the cripples feet In his stirring ecus decided to hold the annual tour- ney .Time 17. _ Was McCoy, of Cargill. title of the dloeesen representative. In mnn..•tion w1th the forward morrtnent of the W. A. slatted Myth recently and mss instrumental In organizing a wrench of the W. A. In Trinity ehnrrh, Myth The following oaken" were .•looted : Tionorary prealdeent, Mr.. Hawkins: president Yrs. Jack Watson; first vl..-presldemt. Mrs. Richard Praetor second riot -president, Mrs. (ilmrleea Asquith: recretsry-treasurer, biers, Rols•rt Powell. The Irani s 111 meet the second Tlmrsd,y .ach month. The nation will live. however, M spite dt all politicians ran do to save 11- San Francine.. Clrronl.•:r. li reedotn From Pals etlanatiSift.l Neuritis Neuralgia T 000mne a of Caasdlaao knew found that TAC.'. die pat. -Seat sad gusset rrh.f freln Isis. _71..11-C 's art dir.etly le thepoisons that moo" N• nein Thar worsts a. danpmes Of alit forams. drugs Your draggi.t 'novo. ip�sgaado them. Send Inc. for een•roue I+isl 1eeaplstons. Toronto. $1.00 Rh•um:Hs.' SOc. H.s4.rhes Near;•,• Neuralgia 5171 L..n, e,ag. SITE p.., . TRuwJ` TP51£UM ON's RNmUSMATIC c.aa uLu Tto Easter Apparel EASTER without either a Flowery. Hat, a Trim Tailored Suit, or a new Silk Frock ie unthinkable. And with so many to choose from, and so modest prices reigning over them all, there's no reason in the world why you shouldn't indulge in all the smart new Easter apparel your heart desires. THE TAILORED SUITS claim a very special share of the Easter fashion attention. TRICOTINES, POIRET TWILLS and CHARMALENE enhance their tailored lines with just the briefest suggestions of braid or stitched trimming, notched collars and three -quarter -length crepe -lined coats. LADIES' DRESSES We recently received a new shipment of ladies dresses in the season's latest shades in cantons, crepe hack satins and trimmed with tiers, pleating, lace and beads. MILLINERY A colorful grouping of new }Bits -atm moderate price. Varied new styles and fas- cinating colors -Smartness and low price are two features common to the entire group. FOR THE MEN: If it's a Suit or Topcoat we have it in the season's newest styles. A new line of Hats, Caps, fine Shirts, and in fact everything in men's wear. A. CORNFIELD LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS SHOP WBLRE YOV ARL INVITED r0 SHOP THE SQUARE. GODFRICH P14011* 415 1 {