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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1929-5-2, Page 44 •Thun,day. ltr2t1 J The Last Day of Pridham's Greatest Sale TRULY this has been the Greatest Sale we have ever had. ,Crowdswith havetcome e and gone away well pleased pur- chases and have become our best advertisers THINK OF IT! Men's and Young Men's Suits a $5, $10, $15 and $20 IMF. WITH 'riir CROWD Vl) ON S.\'t'1"1;1' \1 'ems REMEMBER The Sale Closes Saturday, May 4th W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Store with the Stock Goderich. Ontario Men's and Boy' Wear Footwear for Spring The new models illy Footwear :+re. particularly .ittr otiv.• They comprise an •'x1'('1lstve and con:plebe range of styles for every member of the household Extremely stylish ind uppt;o the minute in ev,•ry respr•t . ‘..t not extravagant o-- , to ,nnlhinr--o Mahn .1 -treble Never before has it been grain - in Shoes at trod. Astoria Shoes for men are now in stock GEO. MacVICAR NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH WHY BUY OUT OF TOWN? When we can sell Batteries and Tires for the same as mail order price% e Canada Batteries, Gutta Percha Gum Cushioned Tires BARKER BROS. 13aV'flrl.l I' 1,1(1 Thorne 241 tl THE SIGNAL, - --- - oink Keegan. wife, Mrs. Tom Anderson, In the loss becam▪ e the bride of F • KINGSBRIDGE who survives her. `Thee funeral $took this lot Allred of Yre. her ister,otMi.rthe mother O'clock on Throcee (Niue. Ycl►unagh, has pasted . LCINOSDRII.:E. April t• -•Mr' o'clock sad proceeded to St. peter'. of th of lk'trotl. y4flted his ehaplel, IJry•*itale, ohere mase was over the Iarderland. She died on Chir Harry 'fanner, Said. The pallbenrcr, were Alfred ttaturtta)' morning, April 27. The granddaughter, Miss Betty 1l lam and Erwin. William 11.1"""' Ed.Etue, dear aid lady had been eery rick and air. and Sire Morgan William Talbot, Hu•.'.I a Sullivan tuitional Heard and F. weak for x,uue we1:n. Yrs. 8run14epa family and T,Ir. I'• L Hagen, interment :• ; made in St la still travlrid.leu, but holds uyearn t won - Mr. London recently. (� have moved 1'etere cemetery. 1. her sisters, derfully with her eighty -et 1 \1r. and Yrs. Reg ale l haves will Slur. liar. Weir 11f 'oath And Meat.; Mrs. Rowers is pull 1 liable 1;odethe ahem ,,q1. attending taking ynre of herself. •lug so wreak. ,, tM' RarACe I,uslue t':,mltt,ell of %ori She brae u 881144 to .a fur Ileus Yrs. tt Niargarel 1I'XPd• as ii11 t./ \Ir•. 6awguu: the 101, rwher) n• Jac( 511.11le is considerably better ranted tanto the s.•„I h, where she s w•L'. .Sohl.• Xichulxer . •drrl,lt to li,r with her mother. Nit. ut ala• N-t11t1.' Mrs. Kamptuan, from her sick I •1^' I st lon 1 •• by alt accident 'iv -Oh a 4•GODERICH, ONT. 1..111.• (►Nell. u A lismiber trout here atn,le: Ow a:ortrude awl I:c Kampen:n,. of o. {,alrs}ciw (h4' other week., but to doing dance on Moudgy. night at F'.1'• er 111• he11er, attend,. sir aunt's fou well. Su'livau'r parish hall At Clinton J .ra1. 'rhe ehun•hes are being well attend- Nfws+ Ethel Austin. 11( Lw,do'�. - - - 4'd these days 1 -:visit the weeknight spw•uding a fPW NVwk• with her %i1.S'I ii'.1.1) Dowling,. have 118.1 splendid .uIIa.rt of 1e•tber. Sirs. Asians• Altptln. _ h,te. 'ape younr, people's meetings al Mr. and Mrs. serry i►ation a~-tro t. WI-:tVltl'IF71d). '4 .l CG►. --Y r. tool the 1 ulh•.I chtln•plas nl this . •.tion 1. Anniend \1AnnieDalton: t 1 Mrs. Jack Snell a, .lw'. of W111dsor. have had a very geed atte1814II and re visiting friends here• i1 Mr. and Mrx. spleud{,p programs. The Hackett Lays \Ir. and Niro• 11. 1'. Hogan and faun- *Lent the week-en,o. snelL 1. their ,bills and under the iy and Messrs. HHanover. Wilfrid andant Sunday 1 (i4'Mr. and lira. Ai \V 14+11 and fain , lead of their pastor have gut their Bohner. of Hanover• M •,,;, pone• 11! Mr. amateur orchestra in good shape Airs: Nlr. and Nlrs. Stephen Nlartin. oil\ spent • 1.4181 y Ih,'.,1_'l14)104 of meant', t.. do good ,ar'.It 1tr th4's,. '4t tattles talmore, of ...aid 1e•nl W..1.1'. sister, At. __..._._- stings. The 11take meetings of (11. - with friends here. Il•I1r. jib ND. Wm. m,..rt attended the 't::411^ 1'eul41e'• League keep up :a Inc.. .. Presbytery mean. .... F:xeter ou attendance and Itref-eller interest. 1Vlll l i1.( If11RLll ,., 'rlstw.l:t)'. Ile oullrlulcd by Sucker fishing • of the wails 111 4r-. Wm. M,l►ow, ii,.. W. 1•'. ('amp- versions these nights1)8iideg parties \\'lll'PF.1911'RCI1. .\pit "1. - Mr. J.•1. L.•II. Mrs. Jamas w - .- tint Yrs .1. L. .-.•.•111 to 1111.1. 414'.1 down. but luring �w,;1: lormeN>'-111 St. Helen., it visit- 51..1►•",elh who :a1 the l'n•.b)'- suekt'r .w•ur 141 keep tucgt nod boys io_ 111- daughter. SIi's Reid. itosumI' trrial 111881ll,g at • : nue p41ir, un nt nights quite as late as the must• ••f 1,.wingtan.Mr. 114.... ('lark. It:uuillou, 81w'ut cat inversion Some have 11111 1:1101:I'he �onng people of (L4' 1'Il 1, -over Sunday wit: ,- mother, Nlr••. luck. But we know of 41111. 111a.1 111:11 fan•l; were 4'nh•rt;11114',1 by 1b4' c41u,1 - 1.'ter ('lark, e11d 1: - •i•ter. Yrs. Nlar- welt after .burks ora. night led thrulugy mll+e, people of the 1-nited church at St vin SN+Nowell. :u a ear and I Hetet.- OW Friday evening last. 'Rev Owing to the , ward weather water and its the frosty air stayed at M. C. Parr. of Victoria carat 1 nih'.1 seeding has cora. . :, stop 81111 at the job till the small hours of the 1 ch111.•11..(poderleh. g:nv a'Very instruct- time 0! writing r11uwfng quite morning and (bels frena hurls with fire ire actdn•w on Summer School work. heavily. The (11 .,..•- are hoping fish. (,SVt' remetutwr Ihat_ oma five! slur. w 114 11811 fel a multitude.) Rut they had! ' laevo il. Whitfield, the pn thr ew.our will leer up. wort and the also w7NI :(.sent in Toronto. The young peal..., of the Westfield their M The play "Eyes.. of hove" will to United church in end giving their sII• Tl4'g are guile a number of English presented on W edneeday. May 8. in In- p.l:iv in the church on May 10. nod 1.r' are boys and some other hitr,l nnl(o hall by the urnbe P4'.(n of the Mr. Knit Yra. 1t 1 rrpw and child.- 81It ,once. tion of Teriiherry, under the inn. of Mitchell, , i•,•,1 with Mr. and men to be met now in thit part. Will au'pfe,• ..f jhe 1\'.N1 S. of the 1'lstted Ntrs. 71arrs Arm.••: •n.: o11 Monday. ' • Irwin has a I 'v and Ralph Nixon has hurr►t. •. Mr. Reg. JennhI.-. ' Windsor, spent. one. and a number of other,. ' Mr. and Mrs, aGidtay, of lirtu*w .:, S,u111:t1 with Mn :r." Sire, (:w1. Sural It is only n little while ago 81048 n1111 Sir. Wesleyi Lott. of .V wood, .sent ,---•nor population ,vas made one less. nod i 'nnday side Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sunday - to our deap slnrrre regret. by file Lott. 1 LOYAL pt.-iig of Mrs. Stotlterr, but now we I Mr. and Mrs. lb'y Patton, of 7.11can. - . Ince to report the coming of a sot to Lspent Sunday with Mrs. A. Fox. IA ►y:.U.. May 1--Nlr • .1,•1 Mrs. R. 111e 1141n14' of Mr. and Mr. Isaac Cron air. Robt. ('at- ow•hon and hie niece.. NI. "young have re1ilru1..i from Toronto .:tnn. So lir matters of numbers unr Ruth. 8nd Mr. and airs.. Andrew Kirk. :Ind are staying :r tU, h•naa• 11( 51r. equilibriumIlr! p„,pN11Kf1wAy41t1 (hIs r.m,hugoruss: ..f Wraforth. and Mr. and Mrs. John .\Irx. Ytiuug hare. 1\'1. arc glad to M• Such Is \stoe's end 4' •: I: 1petrick, of Crewe. visited on Snit- able to rel".rt an : lt,roveatellt in 11r. of Providence. • This week we di, a , .3:3. at the home of Mr. and Mrs..1 P.. Suug'8 health ar 1 11014• ,..onto, se' ¢rare: the next we kiss a ne,vttor•.: Ii.,e oft. - • Ilaom ming abort • ►abs. N1r. ('has. Robinarm. of Der:er• „c. Nit's. Nlelntyre. the loth icomps- -- - Sunday at his Boost' on aLt• :111 ...an. last week ••' •r'..1 ti,'r ninety .t Message from St. 'Innis Mr. Char. Martin. mem Sunday n1 ...oath birthday. We 1.01'.810 she Is the Reu4'wina his sn1... rtptlon 1 1."udoq, ',Ides( rw+idrut -icier 111e towtwati'• Signal. Nlr. W. 1. 4 Iu4a14. .•f \C 1. Nlr It4'n NI CI t¢l u 1 u¢ht a '1'hou¢►1 eunfinet ' cloth, she is iia Chico- A Company. plan!'iu¢ .1 - .t .t L'. N • 1• '� •a 415 r � WHICH WILL RIGHTLY CONVEY THE THOUGHT OF - MOTH ERS' DAY wt ( SUNDAY. MAY 1 2 There is nothing qi_ its like Flowers to express the thought which Mothers Day symbolizes. Their tender Ileauty. seems to be the moat natural and fitting token of un- failing devotion. Your gift of Flowers will Is' a thrill to Mother. GEO. STEWART Telephone 111i lioalerich Itrurr Street =Sal A Congoleum Rug ontha floor is money Long Service at Low (1 CALVIN CUTT'S STORE NEWS •,,.rk, Beano, •:t lbs •.Fie Rice, ifltte Rose, 3 lbs. .... 29ec Macaroni, 3 lbs. .... _.. ......... __. Figs, 3 lbs. • Prunes. 4 lbs. >:,c Baker's Cocoa, J 11,. tin .... .. _ _. t :, .. 25e Baker's Chax)lat,•, lb. rake _ Pork and Brans, ('lark's and i,ibby's, medium. 2 tin- 1:c I1awe's Floor Wax, 1 lb. tin :r3e Haws•'- Liquid Wax, pint jar. :►q1. haws'. Lemon Oil, 32 oz tattle and, polishing,'bth 2,„ in- _....... ....... I't•p Hand (leaner, � t � -Honey. No. 5r pail :,118 Keen's'Mustard, 1 Ib. 25e. I,s Ib...... res, (;ornannt. per 111 •• L�,, ........... Star Ammonia, 4 for ►:k Snowflake Ammonia, 3 for ole Hold 1141st, large pkg ... 0,-,, Chick F.....1. 6 lbs.. ,,. Pap for l'.. ps, Chiek Starting Mash 4 Ihs . CALVIN „ ino. 1llC U T„T;1 h, cant. Kingston Strr.•t 4'u. is a .. Ford 'ear last week.' ' y good healt' tlawrs 38,! csNmr:t our.. �j 11 Mn., writes: ear:•enj Mks 1\'iunlfm,l F.Irr:rr, of ('alar The Hydro m. �•.• hem' 4.:uty•s. o)' •each N,"•� .•:11(1 enhscriber8 Galley. :lura the week -end' • at. her sing the district � •� rewi,•in¢ Th4' Signet i+nd tin• :*Iw a`' Iloilo. here.-•• for Is'wc•r along 1: p.n1lt"sed line. fn•ut iuter.•.tcgl in .1114• n1. , 4 item,..K the Mr. 1;01! Wight niin. of Westfield. i;oderich to Nur4.1nnon by way of old town And -the 8i„'d forks that live - .:a $nIda, ' 111 his portents here. ('8rlow. Three .nb:.-rliters to the, there. eslN"'ially 0118 11f the 01.1 '1a)• 111111. l+ tin' retinlr••:1'•r11 .\ good 111118 .timers with whom. o1. :1'n• pers.,m111) snit.')*•r are i,ignlfytn. .' r intention '•' a,,lneintP,1 10.1'81,4,11:1,11111:1.161. . and hk a. .` the project. node 111at the three 4'.ueas n of N1111gn141 gu thItrougah. len,. W. L.. iI. F'. and 1. H:- a1,wn %Hitt Many from hen, nasi:•.ed the filo ht rodeeteh folks as Will, iGarry and .11 of crap i,f the Tate N1r,..-t:fiddon of Null- Ilellmuth-rte all connects,{ with the and 'bite- 1 .p on Tnrw,l8y 1(1,•rt, 1111. in,easa''t Company, as president. yie-prt•-idem The Na+ one of the ,1 .1 1n +idents of the and are.( surer reape.ti'ely. hippy couple will reside in I elating- ,,744riet• . re the n f: anniversary of Smith's' 11111 ehurodi ,.,,tor, simply wash it WIN/ Maypob• PuA1an-4.oyeau. - On Satur '41.1-'1 27. in eeatr:11 1'uite1 eh' t'4 :mirror. Miss .s•..1:44 Gertnt (e. t• daughter of Mr. and Mrs. tioyen 1...1nliugton. was married to 1 lie • l'tm,trw. 111 Leamington. e. '4I 1 ND' Wm'1'nrdon uC N\ lt. lar Rev. •.\rthitr Ita•nells Cost You „ill wrni•1cr linw• w'1. can offer _.tell lift must i'•1 patterns in ',.1 K „•.u,t:11 Congoleum Gold Seal Art -Rugs at such moderate prices CODER1 C 1-1 .\Il unronalitionally guaranteed ton. It bus Iweta de ofed to 111 st•r To dy, any fabricest. bruit r,. David Brown w111 pay highest c.1 -h price. for Goose and Duck Feathers Horse Hair Hides. Skins and Furs Phone 270 Goderich J. R. WHEELER FURNITURE DEALER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR Photo Store :tai:.. IG•- Hamilton Street - J oderich, Ont. GODERICH INN GARAGE 4 IF1 11.1.11 -I . '4 111 F'. ST.\Tluy FI M Durant, Rudsou and Essex, General Motors Automobiles and Trucks Expert on Electric Trouble We Specialise on Brake Service a Y11n rail, invite Police inspection 811•n they are rep:aim.1 by ..- .Automobile Supply. Electrical Parts for All Make. of Auto* in Storjt T„ anyone who can bring a car 81. can't repair -P 1 HARRY BRADLEY PHONE 247 HAMILTON ST. THE FAMOUS FROST FENCE !IAA FIELD on the second- Mnw118V of July, with 8 1sonti. your druggist 1:ua .imp lr you garden party on the following We. - lt.\YF'IEI,111, April 30.-SIrs. 1.. 1081n3 "well n¢. The Smith's 11111 garden party is always an enjoyable smith and w�11, of London, are vl rib:. event. and another sticee"sful e•e11in: 'Stirs. rim,. is eoufldentl. expected. 1.r parents, Mr. and Parker, William Parker. of Sarnia, Farming Nefee��l)rrhanlisps are ' ...fit the week-endd with hist parents. ; burry now Irving their fret•. The flet Rev.. F. i1. and Yrs. I'au:l returnedtrcinlr of the season Th4' a.•' day.• 11n Friday, 1114(1 g sl. eat a few an l cold weather has interrupted the .I:aMr at hwa1un. 1 s rrl'lg work. and seeding is not yet Mr. t;er,. Ittsir. of Detroit, .pleat the I ' 1 completedFall a•h4'at d ••Inter veek*8.1 at his borne. 811(7 look "'IIFr:ulk Yanoung l:ts Mrs. W. J. Elliott, 111111• \Cater Iligh-' had Farrl6t'r, trwcff,r neer from T►aw ). 14 visiting i t'pe•ntr !theer l,c week -unit at lop 10 do 1 i+ plowing.... -• -Nlr. Itay- - h.mie at Wroxeter. m1na.1 is bas‘ plowing on his n1.„ farm: We wish him every'seir in \Ira. N1. Ferguson.rguson. who .fent the1 11ir 'otorl.r'uwse Ilnrry Shields i 8, -ter :u lerlsdol, returned hoax Ff: lay• i there 0n ora-:. 118 Is "mill" a 1 'Mrs. erase and son Ted. of lh•troiL.lar�P unmber this year. ;,m ci•itL,g air •u,d SI r:. R. N'r41un. Mr. and Sirs. Wilber C. Erwin 1114' A8HjP1ELD 8• H. Z. N1rr. E. Bauder. 11f Kitchener.' h4'ner; attendid ' the funeral Itf 11e late John Erwin all • \SIill I:i.lr 1V)\P\S11iP,' April 27. Yoaday. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Robinson and ram The wind .t.11 allows 4.111.1 when It i11 and Mr. and Sirs. C. w'III. .\gear .'.1(1814 front off old Huron. 111rttila14 •11111 11.l. Will. of i.mdon, spent the that there is .=1111 a little i,•0 on the .eek -sad at their cottages. fa.,' of the casters. but spring Juts - \Iisr Gladys 1):ttisms and Sirs. '1'., r.• lily arrived in tills team of the (sum - ‘l ,.eats '.f London, ',pent the week- try. The grass is green and seeding 1. wit!, Sir. .1 Davison. ,cell adcau wd. pwrtb uhrdc on the Nr. 8nd Sir:. 11. Sh•Laren and rolling ian•I. Sons fnnoeret are wait- I:utghter.. Nlarion and Christine. of int with impatience for 1114' lob -lying ('ort Elgin, slant the 8eeka'ml with around to drt up the pool: 'and '41,s,,.1. St1rlipg. . pmol. that Nov•• made schen the rains Messrs It. and T. McCurdy and .it..jideil r+1.: 11aae floods came h few \lis. .\. 51''noly arrived Inst aiek sack.. ago. Farm machinery agents from 147rn1(ord' to spend trip summer 1ul1 ul he doing a pretty good 1411siness . -1.,.011 8I. their .-.,tlagP ols the lake bysthe number of new outfits tlat. are 1 u1k.m the land. 1:,1,1re ('rnlistuu (8 trcluR ■ (Math of John A. Erwin. -There.:;:: o do jlnhc,• hot many :+errs with 1 pnsred :nay 11n Saturday mr,rninr. 1.14 tractor .1rt 8ont4' ether farmers. .\pril 27th. .1ohn .5. Encin. at the must 1e' do11, thing8 Dar a large scale. ■ bottle of his brother.. Alfred Erwin, for two new •reetors with Much nIri.4' I Ihs•eas1,1 ,vas rho w't1 14 i:enrge null went r.,uth •as (h4' graei'I from Dirk 1� .\tt1e Er,cin and wa4 hon, in Bay- nos- the ..:her day, to 411118• what they a I field. .\ig11.t :'tilt. 18tH. and las early tall 1111 nn 8.an4' farm lands. Perhaps life was spent 8this home For some \1r. Sl8417 1 - .peech in 8hieh lw avers lill ),•-,rs he sailed the Lnkcw tool spent flint x4(881 •• ..1114 ire trade 41n every . I;about ten year. in E.InoN,ton. .\bout farm' line sllirrel up the formers. . (w,, ee•ks beG.re Christmas he and .\•1i11t•ll nisi .111 North Moron may be I •\ Alfred visited their brother, 'totter!, 41111 n1or4' p,:•.rpernus alter this. ► at Toledo. aho Is IIs. For the past The 8.1181 :1148 11(114)' hoose-,l•auing ' leu m11 411' -he h:111 he'•It living with 'rhe gnllts :.•• hart>;Ing ,n the lin4' red . .VfreQ nttd M>for' them tint4' he 8n4 the sound earp•t hpatlug 18 cunl- Iliving r t:oderieh. The hmer,l took 1*1in¢ with the (tee: and IIn81 41f the ■ 1'a,s' 1111 :111/11.1/1y from the hone of A. man wit11 1110' horses breaking (he Erwin to she 1111r 1011 .r m,gery 11'•8. spru,':..tb•it.-e around the farm. liens MI I: \I I:ale, rnttducb,-1 fhr•-eryie4' are t,t'n11 an n1Ntnalanrw of eggs. 1118 ■ - .•14'4 by Sir SS'ilk9- The p.ilIN•ar- wont..., -•t• tot prices an. ri,ll'alons. . 1 were 1 Illy+her Ni'.•holson. Robert 40 11m, .111'1. 'NA,'ertlel414., cv1111 (11101 '41 r'1,1,erey. Itob.rt 'I'h••mpson, Lt.,, 1. in the future ninny lens are setting t1. a '1'homp4t1 . Ilaq:y Thompson and 1011-1bring f•.rlh rerc f:atallle4 end 'n mn'1y . 1.: un 1roug1:1+. The sun., .ng menth'rs bone•. the '1,• ,ii,tor Rett more all"' Iia fantllt aret:e»rge Erwin. Prince ',Orin tb^n the radio or Ile yietr11.•' 1 '4 et. Sa.k.: Robert Erwin, 'I'ol edo, � these ,',n-. 1 o; Tln'mas I1. Erwin. Akron, a►hln: In 111r -8 •'nn there gyre not 'vow . - ,'„11.1 \1'. Faro talo 5 , ' 1 ,81 MAL, I no;,a elf-- a• tet, lint there are rumors 11 fn••I I? F:nyha, I:a)'It81 ). t , • :til 1«.:111(1 14'8 8nd go intending to . The late Mrs. Megan, --I1 was w ith 8"' e. !not .ear *8011?' live h,rner net deep regret that the many friend- of 1they will inters the use of that II \1,.= F'n,nk Keelren 1 torn„�riy Nlar• w.r':, sneh teett-- well. 'no. roads ; ii gnu•( \C11.11 heard flint she lind ore getting tint -clogs after the heavy . passed •Iwtn .ni'"Tnesdnv of tart week. ' Rain and 11,• muddy dine. Even the '4I r. ' 1Mh ee••i,,n has, been graded Owl Keegan lied-i,eefr6erioltrl} ill for Paul c NI•Pk,e and i1 wens felt for some `Pc time f1ulf �h,• could nn( Nr11cer. The I getting in more cattle and putting "The Tightwad" Thr'e-tart coniellV try Robert Keith present•'d by the Anglican Young People's Association St. George's Parish Hall on Mrnniav, 'fu,stlav '1 \%4lt,.•,'i tv evening-. May 6th, 7th and 8th at .4.l 1 rlozk .5 hig laugh fro(, le•ginnine 111 end Adults SOc CbiIJreo ZSc at door have just received a carload of FROST STEEL We WIRE FENCING h Wire. fence Poultryith the lock that Wi e, Lawn Fence and dip. We have Steel Fence Posts. RO1iERT WI erflodericNontarin Hamilton Street 10 Massey -Harris KINGSTON STREET t'atl an l .,•• oar WALLIS TRACTOR AND SEA- SONABLE IMPLEMENTS ICY BALL REFRIGERATOR o;.1k„- it. °wn ice for 2c per day USED MACHINES Than Tractor, Walcott, Quei c 4'..,'kst.o... a 1id., warning el..+'t and res,smir, only ns'•1 -hurt time H. Clements AIiF.NT- S.eierich. Out Chrysler Service Station S\•,• overhaul any utak, of ear CHRYSLER and Used Cars for Sale rNIli-tactu,l our auto REG. McGEE Phone 3,tl Hamilton st How many stet's does a housekeeper take in a dry it depends to a great extent or the kind of coal she uses. • • • Heat Folk,. coal means fewer :reps. Lens sweeping and dusting-ks14 window washing and curtain clean- ing. Less time si..nt in the kitchen. • Reduces her daily work to a mini- mum. ,rdtr your coal from us. CAL.I. TUE T taus For Good Clean (.nat J. B. MUSTARD COMPANY Phone 98 - Goderich 1�11•lit•aa •a••rm�/1•••11 •�11a�� 1111♦1♦�••■ •1 ■ 1 • E are offering special values in our stock of 1111 ' ladies' New Spring Coats. Our line of Coats portray the very latest in style, materials and colors. . The materials are Bottomley all -wool tricotine, broad- cloths, and tweeds. Shades of navy, black, sand, . fawn, blue, grey, etc. Beautifully lined with flowered . silk and plain crepe -de -chine. Trimmed with fur, muskrat, opossum, mole, broadtail, French Colinslty. • Sizes 14 to 45. Come in and see the values we are offering. CHILDREN'S COATS i ■ 1� Ladies Dresses, ranging in prier front $I7.?I ? to $19,50, for $13 95 . F.very week we are receiving new Millinery. thus key- ing our stock fresh and attractive. .Smirt models of new .trews for miss and matron. Close -fitting and medium brim • styles, and to n brood range of becoming shades. •. • • ■ -miryWHERE YOf•.IRE IN'1'ITIa► Tr► SHOP" Ladies' end Men's War West Side of Square Phone 418 Goderich. Ont. • pecial Prylltwly that uses 1t "1'11'1". vjob P14. The children are getting to whoa! a de•ep.w'd 84114 tarn And 11rn11gh( op on 1 now with rogtlhari17 these fine days. the force south of the hveilb -. ahert There le a tenifi'n4sa and eagt'ruws to . IshP Ihel All her llhe. She was one of 91,11414 the aciotol year Apletldldlt {a fatally of 'elven. tieing a daughter of Entrance eareIldates are a'ettlhg tine 1 ons. but not more so Ilion teacher 1 the Info Mr. and Nlrs. C. Wild,m1e of ! � the pioneer families of this district NIise Nleleod l' fitting Irl well 81 ilei ihiring her lifetime she took A great fast .010811, where she come A t*8 Ill Interest In the ,1grl'tiltural Society aPPtct ago (n supple for the "'rill".n' r and WWI An Ardent hortlonitirist. She the 7Mr.1 was an Indnetrinns woman. •a good 1 Shadow, lie hem find there on the Nett,' gull A kind neighbor. and will be' eonnt1-3 lcle, Aft we mu vt Pver Pxjwvt ■. ■ .. ■.'... ■. . 1♦ greatly missed by A large circle of In 11116 m11r1(1 life. Sympathy is being $ .. ■. ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ 111i $ 11- friends. On October 2711,, IN*, she expressed with Aar i)4'pnty Reeve's '1 Values in Coats We have a splendid line of children's Coats, which are offered at greatly reduced prices. Sizes 6 to 14 years. - SPECIAL IN DRESSES NEW MILLINERY A. CORNFIELD