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The Signal, 1930-4-17, Page 4i ra1171.11.1141" t�.arrrr+�ra'"+'i-� 4-Thurutday, April 17, 1900. • THE SIGNAL, GODERICH, ONT. FASHION CRAFT FOR BETTER CLOTHES VALUE WHEN THE EASTER PARADE STARTS SHE'LL BE PROUD YOU BOUGHT YOUR OUTFIT HERE. When "Easter" Says Good Morning! Will You Have That "Well I)r.''.ed" Feeling' You will if Pridhaul's have dome your outfitting fropi their splendid .ahowing of all that is new in men's Clothing • Furnishings. Suits at $20, $25 and up to $35 Single or double-brea•ted models SPRING TOPCOATS Smart tweeds at $21 50, $24.50, $29 50 and up to $:)5.00. NEW HATS, NEW SHIRTS and NEW NECKWEAR W. C. PRIDHAM & SON "The Store with the Stock.' Telephone 57 Men's and Boys' Wear. Goderich, Ontario. PARAMOUNT 1'A ILA MU'IINT, April 14. -Mr. and Mrs. Will Gardiner, of 'Zion, apeut Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. W elalter. The play. "Always In Trouble." given in the 1'aramouut community hall by local talent, • wait a lit-Medallew&t. .t reception for Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stein was held on Friday evening. We svel.ome Mrs. Stein to our burg and wish es them all happiness. Mrs. Page is not shown g much im- provement fu health. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sperling are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. llenderwnn this week. - Mrs. 1'. MacDonald, of 'iiuron. le the guest of Mr. anti Mrs. Eldon Ileuderaon. 'Mr. le McQuilltu, of Toronto, vis- ited wills bis parents reeenity. FOOTWEAR FASHIONS 1930 Men who wear fine Shoes are demanding cor- rect style and fine appearance in their Oxfords. There are many outstanding features in the coming season's style situation. These features are to be found in the new models for spring. All the leading manufacturers' lines are to be found here at most reasonable prices. GEO. MacVICAR THE PRACTICAL SHOP -MAN NORTH SIDE SQUARE GODERICH HSmart new ladies' Coats in tricotine, cloth and tweeds; cleverly trimmed, some Others with capes, narrow belts and flares. fur trimmings. ST. AUGUSTINE AT. AUGUSTINE, April 1:o. -Mrs. .trchte Messer mud baby Margaret. of ltlucvale, are spendiug a few days at the home of Mrs. Meeser's brother. Ira vid McAllister. Mr. W. Nixon is helping Mr. J. W. Boyle to take down his strawshed this week. tomorrow morning from her late resi- dence to Rt. Augusllue church. Inter- ment a111 be 1u the Rl cemetery here. _ Miss Mary Greaves 1: visiting lam-! dun and Goderich friends this week^. Mr. and Mrs. J. Shanahan. sr., Mr.; W. Shanahan. Mrs. C. Smith and two ehlldren, of Hunett. visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Royle on Sunday. Mrs. G. Greer's% received word this' morning of the death of her sister, Mies Pollard, of rhe 4th coneessioo, West Wawenosh. Miss I'ollard passed sway early this morning and the funeral will be held at 10 o'clock LUCKNOW d,UCKHOW, April 15. --Mir, Harvey Treleaven bas moved to the 'house re- cently vacated by Won. Keunedv. Mr. Treletveu is now employer( with the eilverwoods creamery.The regular weekly meeting of the Young J'eoplr'a Guild of the Presby- terian church was held on Munduy' evening. After the opening hymn the Lord's Prayer was repeated In unison. The Scripture reading was rend by Lorrnin,• ltralssou. Muslea1 number. in- cluded an instrumental by Jessie Ma' Kenzie and a vocal duet by Donald,. Douglas and Vera Sherrill'. The topic, "Basis of Christ's Teuchlug." was taken by Mr. P. JL' Grunt. Readirygs Were given by Misses Margaret Mac - Cullum and Iso1N•1 1h Iflflns. After the closing hymn Mr. Muclhruuhd closed the tneeting with prayer. A tuucert under the auspices of the Lllt•k Ulla' Clasen,' Hand wilt be given to the town hall on Monday- night. Those taking part are Cameron Geddes and "Scuttle" Morrison. Wong's Cafe A Good Place to Eat `Best Service in Town TABLES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN A la carte service at all hours Wong's Cafe Phone 253 The Square and Montreal Street Godench x cxxx�cX:C4sicxx cXXXX �XX XXXXxxxx The Easter Parade It's the "dress -up occasion of all mankind -it's the season of the year when every man and woman wants to blossom out in clean fresh raiment, appropriate for this particular day and days to follow. Ladies' Coats M ill inery broadcloth, covert with plain collars. different and new Ladies' Hats, smarter and more becoming than ever: the '� ▪ new large Hat of lace straw in black, spring green. sand•. dahlia and red. '' Dresses }Sr Lovely Dresses in Figured chiffons and canton crepes in Ka the newest spring styles. All the fascinating colors of green, X red, m61141 blue. sand and black. lug Complete your costume with GLOVES. HOSE and SCARF of the very latest style. -. ' Coats liMisses' and girls' spring Coats in the smartest of tweeds with high waist -lines and narrow belts. 0 HATS for the young miss, too. of girlish shapes and spring colors. este. LOYAL commuted by her cousin, Mrs. fit. Echlin, and little eon Donald, who will remain for a few days' vleit. The slid*' liner met at the parson - nee for their April meeting on Tues- day of this week. The'roll call was answered by fourteeu members. The Scripture reading and study book were taken try Amelia M'llwaln. Atter several business matters were dhcusacd the meeting was brought to a close. A di$nty lunch was served by the hostesses of rhe day, Mre. Lundy and 3frs. Wilbur Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hayden and two children, of Goderich, spent the week -tend nett Mr. and Mrs Jame% Mel tits re. LOY.t.L, April eek --The farnwr. fu this district are irony on clue laud. )Jr. Chester4'eagau was the first to commence sowing grain. The new ••Id,•rs of Smith's Hiil United church. Messrs. Alex. and J. A. Toting. were Installed at the service lase Sunday. We - are worry to state that Mr. John Tubb Is still confined to his local. iitlntctl (40,0.4Nn s . Thursday ..1' tits week for the Faster yaeati..u. Thrav teacher, MIs.. Stirling. will lee for her home in Gaelerl.'h township. Mr. John Yount gtartel out on the read•* with his -*tore 011wh-el' on Tuesday. This is one week later then last year. 1\'e exla•tt ht wekonw tom, this week Mr. Tait ('lark" and his bride. The couple 'have out tient Moshe,' for a happy married life. eo- Many people hi cmm�tunitt Px- pevt to take In the a onewrt at Ben - miller church oat Friday evening of this ,peek. . ST VITUS DANCE Detroit. Mrs. Styles wits well known and highly esteemed here, as both she and M'r. Styles lived among us mess enol years In their earlier lite. We sympathise very much with Mr. Styles. We nuderstand his beloved partner was ' unexpectedly removed from him by That grim realer, death. Mr. 'ML Griffin, Mr. Joe and Meas Veronica Grlftln and Mr. Pat Beau - stamp from Flint, Mieb , have spent a few days among their friends here. Mrs. Ellen Youngs M. Frank Young. MI... Mary Young, and Mr. and Mrs. \Vtu. Young, of Cot - borne, Mr. and Mr•. Coulthuret, of Goderich, Mr. Fnwlt and Miss Nellie Meagher, of 1'ht'p-tow, all visited Mr. r ce • an amil y a und Mrs. y-. 1h..utas 1.,r y d f oNunda Jr. and )lis. %Vin. Lamson and SUFFERER MADE WELL family and Otis . Mums Mogan stilledy. - lisle h•irud; In IGuun•rr ou Sautrdny. Mrs: Nuri,+tu 1►ultnu rettlntwt Muu- ,lay- after a lengthy'visit aeons; frl•uda Nerves Strengthened Through ii. 'furuute. Piekerlug and \\wiener the Use of Dr. Williams' burg. Pink Pills A uumis•r from here attendee the Time afire tier renew are, brought huieral h. Kluta11 nu tYi.hiv afr•ru.Nui to the no:bee of the pulite: where sue of )1 r. Dun,rib McKey, itis.,. Istdy' frees from nervous troubles have Net'Dnlwniwl by Ida sons -tri -lows Isru • relieved by 1►r. Williams' fink )Iestsrs. 1\'rat. Nosh nu.l )1. )Irisin, end Ml's -where violin!. of St. Vine' )frs. Martin. hls.laughter, tau- brought Dance have Ise•* made well herthrough mrd. J.t iii hose uC his bather iSu'}lea• Mr Juba )[r1a,N1, Khntall. ou'Thurwlay. du use of these pills-afternttori- •Ieath 18s11 u,'.•iin'.•.1 mt i:utlt StC seises hare fulled. to be of la•ue'',. Merle on Tuesday, .tprll t Iii. The mogul' for this Is that lir. Wit- Mrs. .\Ileo and -ou 1►un,-u u. of 11aw Pink fills act directly upon the 1 Sarnia, Mr. Tuesday, Arthur t.11 e • . of the blood \het- mike to rich. 1 blood f new, r c n, re / lNM G.C.L. and Mr. and Mrs. McKay, o nod in thus lamt%hing all IIultiritIPN Goderieh, attended the funeral ut the from the blood .trenglhev, the recces Int* Duncan McKay in Kinta11. mud make St. \•Itue Dime. Imp.rsstble. Th•.w• (roto a dlstauiw sero attendwl Mr,. 1'. ore 'grateful Montreal. Que., is out. inure grateht mother who \lir funeral of the Irate rev. 'Jam.' - Dalton are as follows. Rey. father w1-hed to add her testimony to rhos• ti,,., v. Kink,r+t : yes \Vludell and already ut ll j 1 She"1l l era c p o .raw . and Mrs. 1'....' litter tar!. aged serest, •erns a sun. Detroit : W'. g' great •frau 1 erre ran Nt. Vitusince. Se•err- I d•N•t..rs tn•w•rllset for her with- and 'MY. Malone, Sesfottlu; Mr. and say%:- y' EUCHRE and DANCE under auspices of Goderich Women's Institute in - Oddfellows' Hall Un e Friday evening, April 25 Muac by Driver Orche.tra THE COCKSHUTT IMPLEMENT SHOP has removed to new quarters on Kingston street. Implement. sad Repairs General Expert Service on all Cockshutt Machinery. Allis-Chalmers and United Trac tors. Baer & Straughan TELEPHONE 598 THE sufferer f 1 Kitchener • Mr. awl Mrs. JAB GODER1C1-1 n p nut benefit. She eats in tbe hospital )1^' Jerry Dalton, (.oelerkh towutdt p. for too weeks -will no benefit. 1 thea Mr. and Mrs. T. l►'li.ttgor, Clinton ane an udt'ertiset�ent recommendingMr. runt Mrs. J. nursery, 31r. and Mrs. Dr. Williams' PinkI'UI'. for St. Virn- .iauiPs A. Dalton. Mr.. Fred aRobinson. e/ Dance. st, decided to try them. Sir )frs. Mefiarthy'. Mire. Shephard, Mrs. T • M. O'[tenly, eft•. rind Mrs P. ?hint , I lar h 1 ti 1 ( d .]tew+rs, Joe and Itau 1 little girl had only taken u collide el au Finn. 5 Iles a en no eel aoniP mpu.t ••- merit, w. 1 eontlnn•.1 with the trent- Mrs. Jerry Dalton. Dr. MsIN,• and Mr.' Irand meat till now she Is eempletPty- free Waiter Shauuou, hum (.oder". h , Mrs.. fr the trouble and can enjoy her- V.suoj and -ou }serest, of 4.,ltNorne. self us other •;btldn•n do. 1 ,au Wields A PiseeeI' Pastes -Ail old and re- rerotumend Dr. Williams' Pink fills silvered plower ..f A-hflrkl was called Ito suvone suffering froth St. Vitus to her -reward ...n Wedue-day. .Sprit y 'thee form of arty.....' lith, when the angel of death visited trotslde, for shat 'hose Pills lune the home of Mre. - Mary Dalton and . R-- I (luno a ..r au LEEBURN I done for my daughter 1 ant sure they ' elaltxed her. Mrs. Dalton's l.arents, 1 sill do for others." Mr and Mr.. Jeremiah Flynn. were The Late John Linklater.-.t former! ler. Williams' Pink Pills are sold- unions the first .shirr. in Ashfield. este•ue,1 resident of !.,',•1.,.rn Isis -eat be 1111 dealer., in medicine or by nur11 She ane hien hi l'441. baying the die. sway at rile 110100 of his son-in-law, 1 at :w► shit. it box from The Dr. \\'lt , tinction of 'being tbe flat white girl. Wm. Itnstoa. Gt.lerh'h. on Friday. l.lial of Medicine Ce., Brockville. reit Ie.rn in this township. She wit, Mir- , riel te the late Jame. Dutton in NM and lured for seventy yea re (filen the ' farm ..n which she diel. Ole.. Dalton April 11th.. when John I.ihklater died at the lige of seventy-eight year- after severak f 111 I nith Ms I ink BAYFIEI.I) -era sewer. o • ,r - - -- later was 1111111 in ltnmllt.n nisi it.tViIFLD..tprrtl 13. -Mea C. \\'id. I 's•.w••1 wonderful qualities and to motel with his parents to 4'otls.nr,m n• tM, and Mary %ldemnia., Iola vis- 1the Incl .rite Interested In. the wPl township I Leeburn t. whet.' h,• sIN•ut itrd the formers daughter at \Vlnlsor fare of the murrey and eeah9wel with the greater .art of his life, exec* forenttafart ern the groWilig es'elopnent { for veru or eight weeks, returned .tf ole twee+h. Her frankuee*. honesty about eleven year- he Ilywl' at Strut home on Saturday. - furl. Ile w -x• well 'known ns 11 very MPmhcr•. of the .t.Y.'i'..t ..f Trinity and Charly won for her-Usdfsat Id 1 ells i 1 helped Mid 1 St rad an. , o R it mum and church. Rayne.. dlermt tt n' pr,siI i1ty and mrrnentd with throe in many- with his eche of sone In time. Juhu's. Varma, are lrrrparin;; Ptuy• .their trlalt arse sorrows. let a family Mr. and Mrs.. W. II. Talbot visited „f S,mfbrth. Jerry rat Boderich•tow'n-4 of slek•neas. Hr was a aiannr of the "Th Tr nsnre Hunt .f eleven %even -urvi a her tieing John r•hnleader nice rat the choir t and ..rise- Intetoleut of the ,Cuudtiy `w•Ie.1.11. 111• n.1111iyre rat 5%'oodham. rentral)n and � ahlp. Jr* rat .thaaka. JIM of \lnnoucer. marrimg4. t.. )Ilse Ph.NIe Chilton. over F,xeter farm Sntnrday nntil Momlay.I Mrs. WindeII e}:Ilzabeth4 of itetroit. fifty years ago. took lylatr' hi the Lew. es- -A partnership ha++ been formal M- '1 church Ind It I t fit 1 l Parker F A. sip. d nisi .foul••. N. at h'.me., brim a rnr,- n n. *renis moo • tww•u William nr er outs - .' sip. sits nl-o ..,other to Mr- Pope. tin, that hf- nnerat st•rtb,•should (N•' Pcitherstoi . to .'nrry' oa the fionr a ¢rnnddnn_ho.•y, who*.• real mother held them nes... .t large uuntlN•r bath l and f,s,i bnshi,•-- :,u,I 1rms..he \tr diel .n her infnn, r. in, funeral. shish reel at the church for the serd.w om 1 Fratherst,u found it 100 mush to .1.. was largely attended. one place at Sunday sftern.Nan, which was conduct -1 alone and admitted Mr. Parker. win' I tit. ]Derides simnel Friday morning., ed by Rev. A. Tiffin and Rev. G. W.•b..- been assisting. as n partner. Thio requiem high mn%s wit- ring and( Rout of Victoria Street. Goderich. in- , Th. sets** .t Trinity ehun-h nnrecited ferment was in Colborne Cemetery. Our Siindny Inst we, held In the morning the irequie at the grace Il,is*y by' sympathy is extended to the family her sel►bew. Re.f 1. at 11 o'clock and will continue through- Klnknra, wh.. eev.ns a+Father Iht.eedetevl by Rec. i S e(lirdle. The pwllls•arers in their less of it loving father out the %Timmer. Fxther The young people of 8r. Andrew's font' OPphew• Jam,^•. J. 4'. ECI�URCA plait.- ehurrh are busy ken.- tttl n Michael and Jerry Ihiltou, Th ne Sul •; prise. 'Tb.' Old (taken Bucket.- limn and J. 'Malone. May the memory - WHITDCIII"RCH. April 14. -Mrs. Tlir W.M.S. and Ladles' .old WNiety of our good nil ptonw•rs, to trireme Leek Mc(:e• left last wet4 to visit of tit. Andre 's United rhnr.- held' the younger generation i• uncnnw•ioue w•Ith her parents and other relatives their 'April meetine at the home of wH IT were • In Kansas City. •the Mie-.'-' Browner, un April ant. and tmy we arch's to Imitate them is l CALL TSL Mr. Janes E. Itohinsnn. of Wing- about thirty memts•rs and friends is. -terser virtue.. and their sterling !ince Irani, visited Net neck a-Ith relative' trig present. After the meeting. Inneh a,-trr . on the 9th of En -t \\'awnnnah, a,,: 'served and a I.loasant ...wild hour couple ° g' J R MUSTARD COAL ratpde of weeks seri her lwrent from bas John ray a n piece of lard clearance of odd linea. Regular sale, M d )Its John Falconer.from \gr..l,•hn Dnc at the rear of rhe to :I les pair Faster slNr•i:d e!e• 1St11 ly indebted. remain long In our lives.; Mtn APRIL SHOWERS NEV,:.RYET HURT A FAMILY n (Jit' ED BY THE EAT FOLKS 1/ An. April Fool, according to some authorities, is a man who pub his tru$t in April weather! One way to prepare for the ele- ments during this capricious month is to carry with you a sunshade, an overcoat, ga- Rlshes, snowshoes and a fan! The hest way, though, is to keep a good supply of D. L. fk W, Coal at home; so that when the weather does fool you, you can dry out -or thaw out -with- out danger of colds. A phone call to 98 will bring you a toad at once. Mre. }a1�ger Wells -ism! and .011 RICK- enjoxwl. •Esher Iiperlala.-limen. of iNrir- ti�an •cillo, err sltenelintt n '1I,e congregation of St. An,lrea'• silk It•.w•. all ,leader and -ize- .t gr.'. i Mr. nnCOMPANY )1 r. and )ors. Musgrove and )i r, church building and will erect n cement (.1.,, W S�'t}.tt1FElt I'hene '•- r.'wl.nrh and \frs. Wm. (:rear. of Wingltam. .hal there \Vork 1• h. he n,rnmetn1St were stmduy visitors with Mr. and .1 once. The (9uhs which lots art \lrs. }'rank Henry. Iles. John Gllle.ple is still nn the a' i t n' ton n yh alndttThnrbi.tybc w1+ It' n ,i'•k list. litre. 'Wm. Rcreedtaix who months with, Aft'Ir1playing S,. sone on 71 time. IIns? e1. visiting for the i'^ cam nod iia family In Edmonton,' can. -repel and n plessnat time aces X Alberta, nn.l with her sister. Mrs. inc *Went. The metnINers have enj.orw► the ''iinulw•rland of M01111011. )Gal.. re-' winter game. Mut will Iikrly flu1.-1 Xturned to her home here on Vrtday- fomtr.u.1teu-o thil rrhnthc and friend. I' -I \Its. Mrllrien. s -lo spent the ]1 r. Harvey. of London. are siN•ndiu;; sinter. with her fnmlly at .inborn a tea• days rat the former's cottage. and Clinton. returned to her Lorne in 51re. T. C. galley retllfuwt home 1114. village hoe week. last week atter having visited friends Mrs. Elwood itarbonr, of Fordyce. In Stratford. 1 Is spending this week elth her irnrents. John R',ssls retnniei lost week teres: 1 Mr. arid fits. Herb l'e•ttapie'r. i nnd..n, aIx re he vlsltel his daught r )fr. and Mfrs. Arilde Patterson and Str. IhYrt Little and rum Mr. (:e..rg.• family. of laieknow•, spent Sunday with little. of R'in'tson hire pnrehns,rl k ` id i th Ill . . Men's and Young Men's Snappy TOPCOATS IN NEWEST FABRICS AND COLOR. New Men's Suits for Springtime xx THE EASTER HAT IS SMART AND MUST BE CONSIDERED. Boys' Suits and Coats for Spring \ sine ,4` r.ttalent nl new, pullovers in fanat patterns for boys. 1 X A. CORNFIELD "Shop Where You Are Invited to Shop" X f S Gare Phone 418 West Side o q e, jXxxxXxxX txx Xxxxxxxxxxx°xxXxxxxXx cc ' • ?t+:r..,. Iter parents )1r. ted Mrs. \\'m. Taylor Tb^y tint tldim.wlntt her) e with4 thole "( Kinlss. )1 r. nod •)frs. Thew. 1tlynrL of iMn- fnmilles about May def. _;,ttnnn. yi.itptl with 141• avn't. Mrs. 1Math of .1, 11'. 1''owlle.-•reit• d.nth .Ins. 4'orn•llna. one day hist week. 1 (wetter.'.t •'n Nntnrdny. April L•'th, of )lis'• Lama ('oust .dent this evw'k one or oar old re•id,•nts. .1141110. ',\'h- eels s-ith her-1•t.'r, 51 r'. llnrdle Simi'- Mrnite ua'll nR41,,...'141fe prede••1•tr••wl ,nil. y dlureh 1-Itt Sp•asrs. 1e' -ti.' Traylor 1111'1 \Vlllinnt Mr. Fossil.. wits well- known in the. 'Allier I,•ft .,,stn a -eek for their forms vicinity, R. M• carried on a slimewfnl in \h4. 1\'es1 itlnt•k'mithlug business frem early _ _ ynnth unlit tts'nt eight or nhw years }• NILE . ngo, when he retired from n•tive cork. • !ie teemed the hlnek.mithtng with tl . ..,.--- late George I:rw In. Mr. }'.'wile '.vn .\poll 1 )Its. Thos. Tram Ia.Iu in Turktrsntlth.1n .rugose, 1':.:•. 1,1)‘;1411.1.11.:d -nn •Ilei. of r'ul' ' al•, (tan and cnm,,to Rnyfleld with hl+ INirent- ItotNi spent several days of the pt -t, when n child Ile i+ snryfywl by tao Watch your stove smile! week 8t the home of Mr. and Mrs. brothers. Andrea, of G.NIPr1'1, nod 'Telford Nlxnn. hterloert, n(4 a11. atul nnp sister, Jnney Aft tuna Mrs. Ernest linger visaed 1 nth• S sit ruse t of flirt.... • a hnlf with Mr. and Mrs. Reg. •idfinstml. 0f!irrnther and a 1i/11f-sister. John Tray Goderlrh tnwrishtp, nit Sundry grid Mlss )Tory Day. of nnyflell: tan Mrs. Jnttn. TAW" and grandson. .\I- sone. Lawrence nod Fred. of London. fret S.pdre, spent the rtek'on.h with and funs 4nnghters. Tau 1 )in. J,.h, rel,lllV1s In (fi.letlej,. Worrell), HnzelM4 !task.; Il.ondhy. i. Mrs. Lilian Sheppnrd retnrned t^ (Mrs. G. K,rehler,, %nth h : Frnncvs 1 her home here on Friday after epen'I- and }sire, rat home. The f rot wits I Ing the winter in i►ungannnn. field 'lltewlay sfterntstn, April 13th.1 i Mr .Inures Snell Is visiting relatives from his este home to Hayfield e•nuP•. at Westfield this week. ti•ry, 'service being emdixrwl by Res.! i Mrs R.,bt Moore. Or Dungannon, 1'. j1. Paull. The pallbearers were Ed•, ward and. GPs. Weston, Fred and .he R R A.AIcEaPn, (reds; Rlllntt Hall.' 7h,gh Mc• \\e ere pl aKay Thr se•.ltt�atlty of g.te•y 10 the ...Indy nil to tNe R bet+Patel ime•te t Tod one day recently with her slater, re. E. Seguss. 1• awl t.r *M• Rev. ' around again gRerl Ili. long Hine**. - , Ij _ Mrs. -Annie 1'llosloy mei son- Will, iNGSBRII)GE 1 of ltenmtller, %lilted .t the home of Mr. T. Nixon to Sundae - Mrs. Stanley ?tnoll. of near Del - grave, visited her aunt. Mrs. E. Segue., and other relatives here during the 9 quit s-oek She retnrniwl to her home on Monday of this week and wee nc- N(:SHIt114. E. - April 1• -Wont, w* received Isere Stnn.l-ay morning of the death h. 14rtrnit of Mrs Sprier' Styles. formerly Miss Noel tanner, whose ionone fakes prase today' In •1 rj „a, E r STOW note how quickly and easly it recovers its original good looks when you polish it with ZEBRA! You'll he proud of its fresh, new ap- pearance! ZEBRA LIQUID STOVE POUSH RECK ITT'S (Ov ) LIMITED MONTREAL. TORONTO VANCOUVER 36 PP ,`"--grveri" THIS EASTER TIME Lilies, the Easter Flower, in profusion. Also Roses, Carnations, Sweet Peas, Daffodils, Tulips, Potted Daffodils, Hyacinths and other Plants. We can serve you well, both locally and in other countries, through our Florist a Telegraph Delivery. GEO. STEWART Bruce Street Phone 105 Goderich