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PRIDHAMS' GOOD CLOTHES
Tribler T
They are -the "big ,thing" for Spring
You'll see them on well-dressed men everywhere.
BEAUTIFUL SPRING COLORINGS.
DISTINCTIVE PAtTERNS.
THE SMARTEST SPRING STYLES:
They are wonderful wearing fabrics, too.
Exclusive Styles---Hand-Tailored
Price $35.00
Others $25 to $30
W. C. PR1DHAM & SON
With lir
Men's and Boys' Wear Phone 57 -
MODEL THEATRE
WEEK OF 11 \ \ ' 1 TO _'tl
Monday and Tuesday
1NINTF: BLUE
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•.drama ,'f hn a t.i'y a •• \ri.al:-t-
lilonarattn, .1 iu ilo•
• know t!..• .s :111:411 •,- n1.1,
"SIIE1'11EIt1) OF Tin,. IIIL11"
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HAROLD MIA. WRIGHT
1'hristie l'.,m••,ly
"ANGEL ENDS"
Friday and Saturday
McNA.M.►K.1 .IND COVEN
in 'n Ila1)'y• rollicking take -off that
w 111 thrill and rock you with. merri-
ment. .\ new and surprising knockout
story.
"THE GAY RCS TKF:.1T"
Fox Comedy
"SILLY SAILOR"
Matinees Thursday and Saturday at
:t p.m.
COMING -"THE LOVES OF Mt NY.r
THE SIGNAL, - GODERICH, ONT.
'NILE
N11.1-: JL•ty 111. 'rhe Nile 1'nitc,l
,llur. h will bold itata11114a1 tea-luvet-
Iny the e„•ning of flay 24ih. Sup
14,c a{ ill .4.44•• front 41.4►
I: o„I,aa ttilen.t $ill furui•h the even- ,
opt'• enterialuniet.' .\.tesla:lou:
:a,.• ,•!11'dr a.r.•'1.
\I I'• \ \\'at, I11•a t, ! T,ironta, i
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\Ir, I;.•,'4! , ,.r 4,;..4141.101.-1» 1'.I VIII„ia) :1' 1L,• 1, 8. .0.1 Ler uncle,
\Ir rt.•.lilt'. ,i,r.
\I .1 •"' 11.• formers In 'ids 1,•,'allty
ai:,„L s.•eding thl".{,�rk
,..� en . 1'utteil
•,i Ii•re \,ere \tel: :11'.11ded. A
Ir:1• -alai . it1i.•e11I .••11.!111-:o .4 al the
,.t..t1.141
- M Jn 4411.11 .114.1.1 :t few• liar+
.lurlug 4 •e It s4 nivel, with has brother.
\Ir. Iluruphrev Sili:rs ..f 1.onde,lwtro.
Ml -s Veru Tiffin. of t:."1rrlch• •t14'nt
sotta:y at 'la' home of l,,r aunt. tars.
.lolin •ll1-1914r.
M1.4 Nellie N'Il'ey. of the Goderieh
hn'pftnl.,,tililc,1 with her *hater. Jar»
4Iarold 31.11waln. ..n Burnley.
The pleats, "Waltted-,t Wife" •wit!
4»• prevented by one -yotutg people at
St. Helens on Friday evening. \fay
1.th.
11•e are v•rry t" report . , \1r:
\nut* Graham is main wilt.
Florence Dougherty. of G.slerit•h, i-
Itien'�Crtg ler` -
_'
.SpringFootwear
w.1,,,, th;- ),:u•. \\on.1.r-
Mens Oxfords
I'ri.•4.1 a.r
$2.95, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75,
$5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6 50,
$6.75, $7.75, and $8.00.
I I - -1 I'I'I.\. \'i 1I
In . 4,1x,11 .:1,'11
•1..Ir, - . c aft•'ruo"n •luring
\I:ty..1 .lulu. August ttn.l.
S,1,t,•1 ,1 , Store close:' at
W. HERN
Shoe Merchant
Plow- l,1:v a ., ,.1, , ,,
.
will put a nice Circassian
walnut frame on your
Collegiate photo. Bring
your* in today before it
becomes damaged. We
will show- you wine that
are done, ready' to hang
up, all for $1.()4).
Smith's Art and Gift Store
who have been framing t runs
• for mer 40 years.
J
TRY
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Sparr's Grocery for
quality and service
where
cleanliness is paramount
Silverwood's Ice Cream
Brick or hulk
Bon Bons or i)ixie Cups
PRICES lll( • 11 IT
Spare's Grocery
•" 1'h.• Ftr re of Satisfaction"
Hamilton St. Geder'icb
Phone 146
WESTI.7ELIr�__; .
Every Woman Needs � MOTOR COACH SERVICE
"Fruit -a -five: '' :he sure Stratford and Goderich
way to regular health
MRS. A. PARENT.
Daily tasks rob many women of the
priceless boon of good health, because
constipation, biliousness, headaches, in-
digestion, backaches and kindred ail-
ments, undermine their constitutions.
Read this sincere letter:
Driscol Lake, Sask. -"I have taken
many kinds of medicine, but none proved
as good as 'Fruit-a-tives' for me. It is
the only medicine I take -1 use it regu-
larly and do not feel right if I do not."
-Mrs. A. Parent.
"Fruit-a-tives" is universally successful
because it is a natural medicine -made
from the intensified juices of fresh fruits,
combined with tonics. It will help you,
too. 25c and 50c at all druggists. Bays
box to -day.
Time Tack -lith)
GOODRICH 'lx) STIt.vrrilt 1)
,derkh (Ir.) 7.30 tt.it. •2.00 ptu.
. 11108 • 8.05 •• 2.35 •'
3.05
1 reafort8.35
SI.
(110111111111.an
Dublin B.48 '
\Il4I Ik'll 9.115 "
..•1.rittgville 9.25 "
r:ablord (dr.) 9.35' •'
3.1g "
3.35 "
4.05
STlt.t'PFV11tD Tri (:(►1)EIt1011
Stratford Oh-.) 10.110 e.w. •7.040 p.m.
itt'hringville 10.10 " 7.15 "
Mitchell 1(1.35 " 7.40
Dublin 10.50 " 7.56
si. ('olamtian
fteaforth 11.10 " R.15 -"
Clinton 11.33 •• 8.40 "
G.wkkr ch (ar.) 12.00 noon 9:10 "
•1►n Sunday afternoon Coach leaves
C,Hlerlch 5 pan.. arriving at all, Inter-
mediate whits three hours later than
swish -day arhwRtk•. 1►n Sunday even
ing 'bus It•ate, 11ralf.prt at S ptu
11rrb%iug at all Interme.lio n, points "rte
lour later than regular .1•hettu'e
Suodav morning coach same flute a -
week days.
etrattbrd $1:1:
round trip $2.2lf.
\\-F. TI11 1.I'. May 15. --Miss Grace'
SIratford. was h elle *eyed to W4•ataeld church. where the
„ver pine wrek-end. ( o �' s
., ry i. 1 was held. Interment wu
t1=�=Jt'�n.-!_•.sem a.,..t :.._.. ll,_t�la to \'eatleld cemetery. The ►' ;1. ,
r, ,,f t'v, w.. 14.44444 ..n_Sunday -wItt1 T -111 n {\'i•re .1434Vit : firn"wm+•ltt-:
\ire. ('rer.ier'a'war.uts. Mr. aud Mrs. law -Kenneth Cameron .hoe h141 tagh,
Wil; Walden. George Snell. Bert Via
\\'m. l'au:phell' 1..81--aud a random, Thomas
Con_rAtnluti.,u+ are extended to Jar. Few of u* will Iles as well and' tower
and Mr.. 11'm. ('artier on the birth of {,ill Death Sleet with more 'loving
lathe I»ry. touch. ills life was full of true Lou-
1It 1.atr Jahn 14:8 441,' .cat was , pity. kindliness and lone for Ills fel-
w iib deep regret Iia: Iia l.etrple' of I,••;tto•n Ile will be gn•ally' Cols. I I.
\Ve*tIIeld c•'ntlitnnity learned of the hi" ud situ•family audla►fri.al„�. to whutu ,n1r
aYt(lt t+f:7tta-: lydln 11Ngll.t!U f31tn..read sympathy 44 catended.
,!!ay. JG1y Rt h. Mr. McDowell b
•,.•en in Ida Usual health -Until the Wev1-
esday pr.'tions to his death, when he'
:.utk -A suSdea illness which rendered
Lim nneonseions. front -al .•ll slate lie
ad .ii.t rally. 11.- was born in Nova
s ottn in 1412. ?loving from there to
New York 'date, where he lived for a
Cow years. With his parebts and
.•tiler children ofthe family !levitate to
!big community- in 1'.*3. where he had
••, ,de his' home ever since. ile was one
a. large fnmilr. The surviving ones
!wing Robert. of 'Westfield; Edward.
Torent4:.Hiram and Leonard, of
Icxdyxr 1. Mb'b :. Dr.. Albert and Dr,
rhnrles. in South Dakota; Mrs. Man -
well and Mrs. McKellar. of Saginaw.
Jlleh.: Mr*. Potter. of the Soo. and
\Ir". limiter. In Oregon. Ile was mar-
ri.si in Val `Ann Janie M(('itnton.
who predeceased him MX years. One
dauehter. Mrs. George Snell. passed
:may eight year* ago. The surviving
-tots and daughters are Dr. Albert. of
\V.•1.1 Hitn"lt. Mi.•la.: W111, John and p3.tYF1111,1), mai ]v.=Mrs. W.
Airs. of Re'taei'l; Walden.Mre.B. iL Westfieaylor,ld;
r'larding, of •1.nnttoa, visited last weak'
a;rnler . h : Mrs. R estlleld : with Mrs. Walter . vi"
ted
3. Rinanugh. Dungannon ; Jiro. R. Mrs. Berry. Margaret aud Buster
a' Ilk River.
Lucknow : Mrs. L. Baer. Iturt. of Loudon. are guests of Mr. add
\Illk Alberta, and Jin. a Vin- Mrs. F. W. linker.
cent. Beier:e•e. The rtmeral wee held s. Paull lett on
on Tuesday. May sth, the service be- Monday to e1R'ud the Rev. F. 11. and Mrs. l' In London,
conducted by Rev. W. R. Alp. wwhen• thee will attend the Anglican
assisted by Rev. Mr. Saunders of West u'rtl
l:ranc tk_ Mich. After a short leervice , Mhut Nora _Ferguson, who sprout the
the inose, the remain* were con winter at Loudon, returned Lome on
, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard, of
T.rronto, spent the week -end at their
(. rt t age.
_-e Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson and
family. of Seafurth, were iu the vii -
1
PANSY WEEK lag`' on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Reid, of De-
Make next week Pansy Week. Now fruit• tolled on friends in the village
the time to plant. I have the finest ou Sunday.
-1 rain pro:lin: le now ready. Misses Ethel Jowett and Martha
Nichol. of New flundee. spent the
week -end with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mra. W. It. Jowett.
Dr. J. M Atkin -on and Mrs. Atkin-
son and family, of Detroit, are visit-
ing -1n the for a week
Rev. It. M. Gale. Yrs. Gale and Miss
(418,lys gale vl,'ite'l at Kitchener last
w-ert•k.
Mr. 7S. G. Pinnock, of Toronto, a re-
turned missionary from Africa, will
give an address in the Interests of the
• Bible Sot•1.1% in 44t. Andrews ratted
church Sunday dvening, June 3rd, at
7 o'clock.
Mr. David i)ewar, of 1i.'nmiller,
*pent the week -end at his home. •
Mr. Chris. Parker is sporting a new
O'hevrotet (trach.
Jlr. 111111 Mrs. Chas, WIII, Agnes and
Rol, \VIII. of London, epeut Sunday at
their voltage.
Mrs. D. Dewar Is visiting her
daughter+ In Toronto.
Mr. 1•'r,-tl seotc neer and Jlis* Nina
Heard. of `Kitchener, spent Ftittttay atI
the latter',' home.
Mrs. A. W4tle. of London, Is the
guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
144 unreel'.
Mr. nu•1 Mrs. 'W. L. Burch, of i1e-
trolt lire ' cciati him their cottage at
.I•w pt's grave.
and Mrs. 1). Jlcl guild. of sir- 1
,• *larking at the faille• of their
r. . 1t. r. Jirs. A. Ne•wtot►-itrady.
Mr, and Mrs. Percy Weston. of Kit
chane:. spent, the w.rken,l with t!
former'* lwtreuts, Jlr. and Mr*. II
\Vwst,.u.
as\1Trft-Trina the vllltllte -flit, 1•.,
rb.e Anglican laymen's Mango.•:
cif nton on Wednesday Inst.
The p'•ty ••111" 1'ncl'•'s Ni'+r," whi,
•,as eiv,•n here by the Middleton .1. \
I' .1. o., Tnesdny last. wag very well
,14' ..e l 'r'.n• players Zook Ihcir
;,arts_ . .ii ndtdly. Jh1s:c was
1..-tw00tI acts by the Owatan ,,rcbe*tra,
Mr. Jas. Sturgeon and Mr. William
j Sturgeon motored to TAtndon hue
AUBURN
mitt It'. May I:, -\I:-- A1unie.
lid had 1...•, s •-1• ins her
-:meter. Jlr�.- G. Smith. •f \liivert'.n.
for :1 few a -t'k*, r. turned home last
week. Mrs. smith and Iwtla• 8t.•owlauny-
iltt"Lee.
'rhe 'play "Take My Advice'. 1.4\14.4
%4 ell Oren to a g4401.4-11011ta' by the
Westminster Guild of Goderich Pres-
byh•rian church last Friday night.
Mr. and Mrs. 4'. AsestI h and-Dr.and
Mrs. Weir were visitors in Toronto
the latter tend of last week.
Mr. W. Andersen suffered injuries
t„ his Ju ..l when hi4 team i+'arte.l n•
TIM with the \tead drill ails rlw4r-----
BAYFIELI)
COMING TUESDAY, MAY 22nd
1 1 11-. til':`) l' I•:\'kap
Seaforth Minstrel Show
in McLean's Opera House, Goderich -
t'I'IITAIN RISE Al' S.15; IM)0RS OP/.:N .\'I. 7.30 O'CLOCK
30 -Voice Chorus - 10 -Piece Orchestra
ADMISSION: 35c; reserved seats, 50c, plus tax.
Reserved seat plan atK41I
Huill.111.1'Y till) Drug Store, on
SATU
MThe Mode
for Summer
"Brimmed Hats for All Occasions" says Fashion
Laecs, Flowers, Ribbons and all the finer materials have
come baek in millinery, making it mor.• alluring than ever.
We are showing a large and ext r, u.' ., attram ive collection
__n1 222.
of 041t.2 is for earl) summer wear.
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YOU ARE ('t Rpl-Al.h 4\VII 4 3: 11 )
INSPE('T OCR STOCK.
Cruise of Mystery
Vacation's newest
travel thrill. A 10-
90
day cruise to the roof
of the world and hack:
between soaring, gla-
cial pecks and funny
old totem -poled vil-
lages: through mystic
sunsets and exhila-
rating atmosphere: in
ocean-going" Princess"
linen and Canadian
Pacific cruise hospital-
ity. No, it isn't cold:
no it isn't costly.Come
iu and talk it over, oe
write to
N. K. F LARIT1
Town Passenger Agent, Goderkh
•
and up. From
Vancouver,
Vi c tori a,or
Seattle. To
Skaawav and
teturn. I nclud-
ina meal. and
berth enema....
Frequent ...d-
ines.
See Banff
..d Lei,.
Low., on
.8. w.
GEO. STEWART
F'IA,Itl' T
I'.•I,.i,h, ,,,. 10S.
Goderich.
Wear Something New for the Holiday
(VICTORIA DAY) NEXT THURSDAY
A Special Shipment of Ladies' and
Misses' Dresses Just Received
'''hey aro individual an -I tli,'tinctive, as well as
perfect fitting. Developed in smart material*, style*
and h.'t•ntning !shades. Fashion details include flare
trenttnent., neat pleating++ and beautiful Ince ar-
ranged in alluring manner. Sizer; for lull•• :1n.1
tui --e= and the prices are moderate.
Special Price on Ladies', Misses'
and Children's Coats for
Next Week's Selling
These Coats are the season's latest
style* and made frotn the finest materials.
'I'nl4•hes of for and scarf 4rinniling form
tllnftt of the new trimming*.
\ Nl"iV SHIPMENT OF
Ladies', Misses' and Children's Hats
'i -1 Ill t 1 I\ 11'
Men's and Young Men's Suits
\l-, io{'• oft lip -to -Ho -minute line of Men's and
\'oung yen's Snits in the een:•on's latest styles and
materials, :Single and double breasted styles. We
incite you to crone in and look them over.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Owing to the Holiday on Thursday our store will be open Wednesday afternoon
A. CORNFIELD
" 51 1( )1' WHERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP "
Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich, Ont.
$
P
MISS Mac VI CAR
KINGSTON STREET
II' I Rt•:(•F.I\'h:) A SIIII''IEN1' 1►F
KHAKI PANTS
Five dozen Khaki Pants, well trade in heavy weight duck
or twill, cuff bottmna and belt 1'r*psi.-- ook ';2 2a 41; $1.59
Special at
Men's Khaki Pants, goo.l strong make, cuff el
- bottom: 14141 twit lot4 . Siz'•e 32 to I I. Sp.rial at- a
PAINTERS' OVERALLS
Men's white Overalls ami Smock' Speeia)
t r� price
M. ROBINS
89c
P ITOFg-SSS-- Southside genre t; 4) 1l E fi I C 11
week
Jir. J. W. t'annaday. of Princeton,
N.J.. will eondnct the serakr• et the
Presbyterian ebur. -h et Itrneeflrld n„ 1
Hayfield during the summer month,
ltlss Millet, of London. 14 the guest
„f Mies Jlnrlon Tt:irlsnn.
Ir, and Mrfs. '4m. G. King. Misses
petty King and Mary Lane. of Detroit.'
*pent the week -end at their eoltag,'
Prof. Lloyd Model:us and Mr. )t.
II.alxlns are at the former's cottage.
Mies A. McIntyre, of Strut y. are
rived nn Tonsil/1y to sissnd the mora
with Mrs. Jane heard.
S TUDEB/IKEK
The Gnat Indell•sdait
A New Record
d
for stock cars in its price class
Better than
a mile a minute
for 5000 miles
y.r
The Dictator *1555 to *1875
F. O. B. FACTORY
BY traveling 5,000 miles in 4,751 con-
secutive minutes, the Studebaker
Dictator has established a record un-
equaled by any stock car in t he same price
class -comparable to the existing world
record of 5,000 miles in 4,559 minutes made
by the Studebaker Commander last fall.
And not one, but two Dictator Road-
sters, fully equipred, each traveled 5,000
miles in less than that number of minutes.
The run was made at the Atlantic City
Speedway, April 20-23, under the super-
vision of the Contest Board of the Amer-
ican Automobile Association. Before and
after the run, the cars were checked by
the Technical Committee and were pro-
nounced strictly stock models.
CLAIMS vs. FACTS
Automobile advertising is full of extrav-
agant claims of performance. But Stude-
baker offers you definite FACTS supported
by the certificate of the highest motoring
authority. Under A. A. A. supervision
The Commander has made a record never
approached by any other car on earth
(25,000 miles in less than 23.000 nlinutes).
The Erskine and The Dictator have made
records unequaled by any other stock cars
at or near their prices.
The high quality of materials, the pre-
cision workmanship, the rigid inspections
and the engineering genius in the Stude-
baker Dictator are proved not only by its
ability to travel 5,000 miles in leas than
4,800 consecutive minutes, but also by the
fact that any Dictator can be driven 40
miles per hour as soon as it leaves the
assembly line at the factory.
Backed by Studebaker's 76 -year repu-
tation for quality and value, The Dictator
-offers champion performance at a low
One -Profit price.
Values in Four Price Fields
President Eight, $2620 to $3415; The Commander,
T1950 to $22651 The Dictator, $1555 to $1(475;
he Erskine Six, $995 to $1205. ro be .damrices f. o. b.
Walketvilk. Government
F. H. WOOD & SON
Phone 382 GODERICH P. 0. Box 137
Medi, In Canada