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GODERICH, ONT.
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MAFEKING
MAFPKING, April 7. -Mr. Richard
Juhustou returned tiuWe SuudiY from
a few days' visit with relatives In Wat-
ford, and with his daughter, Mrs Ifir-
um Moffat, at Sarnia. Mr. and Mrs.
Murat s,rongaultd hie, 110100, return -
mg to Sill 1110 Monday.
lir. Carmen n St nOil, i N. of Plical,
tlaite.1 Mr and Mrs. ileurr Horten
over Sondhti- -•y-- •4' • •r : j.:
mpbell s brag Sto
_.' - &Heats
__._ lrrl t'urron.
re Mn. i.iTitra: IErtieent 1101 and fallitty
Of Brauttord are spending part of the
GODERICH PHONE 90 1 a t taeatlea with their. unties,
MC>-rs. Wm John and Godfrey Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. James Misner, of
Suratford, spent the week -end with
Ur. stud Mrs. Herb Curran.
welcomeWe are pleased to welcome Mr. and
'Mrs. Irwin Henry` 'Mack, to our cow
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Indications Point
to Lower Tax Rate
?inane. Oommittee Wrestles Wftb
Estimates, Which Showa
Slight Decrease
'1'be tilt/1111V V010111 Iltis, 01 1115' town
rnwtlee l -weeetI,* --vt N h cite
Pte•..inu aY..l'
110NM emanating, -10.3314: -till• .vOinglitteY_
room 'White to it alightly lowered tai
rate this year,-iillheu 111 there la' hunt
ing defiulte as yet. The l'olleelate in•
titter anti public etit.No1 petlmate' are
down this year lord itteemut for a re-
duction of tae .11111 three.gttarter mills.
Last dear the lint payment of prince
1a1 and intetr.t on the Dote debeu•
tunes was made and this will not hare
to tw provided for this year. The wwl-
lcipa lly-ownetl factories are Iwo all
clear of dela•uture debt. the Arteraft
1 Wheel Itigs1 factory dels•utures. par•
dug beau paid off two ywlrs ago.
Tax collections for the first three
months of the year- January. Febru-
ary and Manch--show considerable
iwprovetueut. They amount to $14.1930
as compared with !ZAN) 1N) for the ,same
i '1'1,NI 11 year ago.
GODERICH ,TOWNSHIP
Rev. C. O. Kato or Dungannes.
will preach In Daleson Sun-
day neat. The pastor. Gordon
Butt, will conduct glegitreireary aervloee
for the W. M. /L .et Dungannon
pastoral charge,...
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YOUR ASgvwANCt3 OF DISTINCTION AND UTMO111 VAIU/..
iIE FASHION -CRAFT LAM
MILLINERY
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lor *very discriasiaatiaa taste
Priced from $2.5O up
Novelties for bridge patios
Miss D. COVE
Millinery dyed Gift Skop
North Side of Square - Goderich
"The newt/paper Is to the men of to-
day what the RItsIe was to the man of
yesterday." t'harl•s I ran -is Potter.
Dan Harrison
---$wilding and'--
Remodelling
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ASHFIELD
Death of Met. JI Cowan. -Icy the
death of Mrs. Jeb Cowan, which oc-
curred on Thursday last after a long
Illness, Ashfield township loses one of
Deceased, its most reepe•tei residents Deceased,
who before her marriage was Mise 1
Christen Buchanan. .d Heusali. had i
lived In tin• township, for the greater
part of her life of srcenty-�1ght years.
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Insides .•r husband. she leaves three!
sons, Arnold, of Toronto, Marvin, of ,
Jersey City. N.J... and John, of Ash-
field, and four daughters, Mrs Ewart
Jamieson and Mrs. Charles Robb. of
Ashfield. Tens. of London. and Ella
at. home. The funeral . took place on
Saturday afternoon to Lochalsh cem-
etery and was largely attendedw.
tudty atter two years ab.ewe.
ST. AUGUSTDIE
�.. , WESTFIELD
WER'rFIEI0D. April 7. -House
cleauiug and chicken hatching Is the
order of the day. Spring is here
Although there is some snow on the
mad, the ears are rusniug. -
Mrs. 'Toward Campbell and sem Vic-
tor are spending a few' days this week
with the former's pulrents. Mr. and
Mrs. A. F. Johnston of West Waw•a-
nosh. " ---
71100.. Harftugton and Iwo
moved ;to Blyth, where they Intend to
reside for a time.
Rim Mary Baird. of Clanton. spent
-rasathe. AS--lawu
r-lae bete_
_ltg).l10 Taylor. -uf Auburn,
event Sunday with her frleNl Mists
ala
-Plass sad eeltRw /sssirbeiei-
Telepbose S81 fiQ w
Nelson Street, GlsileiJi
SST. AUGUSTINE. April 7. -
Ste -
Nellie Murphy is under the doctor's
cure et present.
The men in this yiriuity have been
busy these last few days plowing and
shovelling the snow or the roads, so
our roads are now clear enough for
the oars to travel.
alas+ May -Royle, who has goat the
hist two wuuths with Clinton triesde, _ ._
returned home leer week: .. _
Miss A. Royle end Mr. J. Murphy.
of the G. e.I., are spendlug the holi-
day at their house here.
Syrup -making' was fnlshel up last
NEW BUSINESS OPENED HERE
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Myatt Jumbo Roofing ompany,
Ltd., opened a branch w' rehouse and
office on West street, directly opposite
the Mtasuute Ti.mple, the peel wet'k.
Mr. George Baxter has been appointed
manager of the loyal branch and will
look after the interests of the firm In
Goderich end district. A full line of
all roofing auppllee will he carried in
[ fa
A number armers have started
to plow.
The following teachers are spend-
ing the holiday at their home here:
Reba.'MieReba.' Tema/woe of Rrowtheet.
Mus.; MINS M. Jefersm of Westtleld-
Mr. S. Jefferson of Mildmay. and
Miss May Redmond of Toronto.
LI JCKNOW
0rg0r5' ergUaoa i 11
fid tuh► evenst-oiatitioe. w+atlr's .
_ NM., .y4ulte---'Valsw of Ck tury
sleep ht Knox United church last } rk
day ereging. will be given agalu nest
Sunday at b tem.
Nest"Tiefelay-a ae1pg Rev. 1►r. Mor-
tltoore wUl gore al eluath[wI lecture
t'hitat w the hsat rent of the United
cher h.
Those borne over the week -end for
the bolidaye included Miss E. C. Wash-
ington. of Depot Harbor; Miss Anna
Dolde, of Jamertowu : Mr. and Mrs.
Marry Beadle and Mr. and .lint. Clay,
tan Ladd, of Detroit: Mow Marian
Mertloore, of Tomato; Mr. Stephen
Metal. 3t Woodstock.
At the annual meeting of the Au-
burn Farmers' ('Iub officers were
ekctel as follows: President, William
Stranghau: yiee-president, Will4tm J.
Parks: wrr•tury and manager, O. E.
}:rralt. The annual statement showed
a g,Nsl business done during the past
year.
Mrs. .locale Doyle has again taken
ftp her r idenee-Ix Ler own -home here
after spending the winter with her
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Rice and Garth mo-
tored up from Ayr on ,Mouday and vis-
ited Auburn friends.
utak. The firm applies roofing to all Dr. and Mrs. B. C. Weir, aeeomplan-
kinda of buildings and gives u 6010.1141 tel by J,NN•phin.• anti Jack. motored to
guarantee with every Job. The firm's Strathroy on Monday to visit the Doe -
opening announcement appears In the`' tar's relatly.-s iu his old hour torn.
advertising columns of ttlis issue. I Tennis Club Reorganizes. -At a
4aaeeting heelel at the {,titin• library on
litOYING TO LONDON' -" Mobday night the Auburn tennis club+
Mr. H. K. Retell ham accepted toe' was reorganized. with officers as fol-
position of field manager for th,r'lea• lows: Hon. president, Dr. B. C. Welr,l
clonal Lite Asaurenee Company, with
provident. Charles E. Asquith; YLaadquarters atLondon. where 4gadoplesldent- Robert J. 1 shills;teem-
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SM. -it 3•11 pfiopa+P-To take TIP rest- � firer R.ry�se,
Cordon Tailor : Redonda et it
Tie Late Hoary Mui a -The tillage donee. Ills property. "101/tyres( Farm.'I Normae Murray. E. Lawson, W. T.
was shocked on Wednesday. April 1st, on the 4th .coucwwkw of Goderlcb1 Rk1de11. Nelsen 11111, A. J. Fergflsosi
when news spread of the death of at 1 township, was not Gold at 1h.' auction wrwls•rslulp committee, WInnlr How -
much rt•epretel r4ltzt•1, in the Preenn --pato bolt Monday. Went not meeting mom Sadie Carter, Tura Phillips, T.
ohen
f ry Mulls. The deceaswl--bad the reserve bid. Fair prk. s were re Johnston, '111-711. Yttliro., it is the la-'
been In failing health for some time. I clad for
SUPPLY YOUR alar R,Nlgt•r. I bet h. Hely had n Inc t/ fair m,,stly' of chickens, over one thousatad tau courts, with atnpde space fur hors-
_ (• Rratntatl ms t 110 stud alrls_ Reg health wee burn 00 e farm uuw
Grocery nepuireme� tae•a11t a< �dU•hIIR nod ptauo••, for the cbll•
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the stock, %lucid eonmlatedl tenths' to relit rnflhictnt grounds for
INI e d
]renin • "raiel Walden i, of owned by him brother. John. 10th eon• 417 moldier. Thr prce{M t~tc is
Windsor. to whorl r sun was baro on cession of Ashfield. After his mar- tis' 1'resellt time. It coo>hts of 130 drew.
Mach Muth. riage to Mermert-t-Mas-M444au, who now sew". - Death of Robert Medi. -T11.• tuner-
March
RtaZmtJAamfern! - It+• -moon hie Utas, thrl awned to -- 5'l of the late Robert Medd will take
-----__,- - is Irons her rouble/wee in
Rorie Campbell and •at r. Edward Rod. Lem now owned by Mr. Albert Cam ARAMOU NT Ti;
-ger. wf
exon A few scan ego he and his rrHe 11'rwauea h on Thursday afters/eon ata young man deceased was • faithful spent Eamter at home NI's. Myrtlecm Tuesday morning. but his Bluetsmember of the lAtnes Presbyterian Webeter, of Wellesley, at her 110111M neewas not thought serious, •Ithough hechureb. aud later of the Presbyterian Lucknow: Miss Elltsiii Irwin. of Tor -
had suffered from asthma for a goodchurch in Lucknow. The funeral WAS onto. at her 110111f. near Locknow; MIAsmany years. 110 11.11VPI1 to mourn hisheld on Friday afternoon from the Annie McDonald. of Dunlop: Mists Ada lose his wife. 011Y ilnughter, Mrs. T.house to Greenhill cemetery. lievides Heim. of Nile: Mimi I.v la Richards, of Mt•N'all. anti 11110 sou. William of God-
hia wife, he leaves to mourn bin loss imeknow. erieh: also two brothers. James' andtwo sone, Cecil and Stewart, both of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Richards. of Stark- John. and two sistera, Mrs. E. Phil-
eset°w1;cetandbertmmjohdna.ftwk:critNendnaPloular:maytmen. dale. vent the week;end With Mr. andmalty of the etimmunity la extendedlipe and lIng. J. Symington. The sYna-
pathy to the bereaved. Mrs. R. A. Richards..
4;.Nterk ll Collegiate. an rprtud- 2 p.m. interment 0 111 Iw In ¥a11'a
}'wsls r rawtl.w ht-thadz nazi.. and timily morel to fhb till • where
age • ,
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Faits and Vegetables
T.lephone your order to
Geo. Price & Sou t--•-
Telephooe 248
Omer of dgnare and North -BUM
DELIVER- - _ -
ars home.. -
7lla. also Vincent. of Toronto, spent
the week -end with bit parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. John Vincent. She was ac-
•compaulwl up by her sister. )Irv. M.
,MeDlarmld, who 1s sps•udiug a week
with her parents.
Mrs. Robt. Baird and ,.m James
were In Tunmto last week and were ac-
companied home lay the fornaer'a small
, who had spout some time in the
Nick Children as hospital.
1lr,�rta. Walden la In Toronto this "We ttte_SlLgood golfers at times.
week attending the tem:berg' eunven- I t 1 ' (laltll to 1
tins.
children, of Oakville, were recent
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The col owing Is the report of Au -
'awes of Mr. and Mrs.. flair Irwin. burn continuation claws ler the month
nu t s oe reasonably good it jam. Horned,- of l.ucknow, is of Manch :
all the tone." -Bobby Jotter. the guest of Miss Dorothy Irwin due. Jr. Commercial ,dazed Lawlor 70%
'ng Y ater-weeb. - argaret Andrewr_61.3-___ _
llww��ppp��wpl�M Ia' Mc6elsir, of ba know Form 1--11•rulec Lawshs Ili :Joan
N1111,N ZW �ylttj a 7_. Hutpeluu tel' 'rata_
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_ _.. -�"@ate•• �4ZM...' � e v. 5'r •t.,.....5..,.... � a-. 3s,.�,.a•.- � - s: •. .. .year.
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The Very Latest Styles in Ladies' WearingIngher daughter. Mrs. Eldon Render ter 79.' Jac Armstrong 71.5, Reg.
ggg SOIL Asquith 71.2, Lloyd Rutledge s6•s/.
Mrs. Miller and Margaret Nicholson(,triol Ioulde 61.'7, Re Murray 61.e
�•• '�-"'r•" - � earn 'Mending the P.arttoF
u ter *hither/With
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Apparel Are to Be Found at Cornfield's
A
Frock EventI
ErlendN 111 11 II trotrle u.a,
Fantuhar Flulayswn. of dmchalsh GRACE M. REDMOND. Teacher
elle Ines 11.•11 very 111 at Ripley. Is
shoeing some signs of improvement. "The trouble wpr
-with most epkr
they treat sin as If It were a enema
DUNGANNON puff instead of a rattleabakee,"-Rpuy
Swulsy.
DUNGANNON April tt.-Mr. Frank
Savage, of Stratton' Normal. Is spend
%YJ ..__ L..-,....."__ you
the Eamter holidays at the home of
__ . vent you .-L_«_ .__kion. g his parents, Mr. and Mrs. .1. Savage.
Mr. iiid airs. !ter( Wagging, of
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seep such values offered at- the very beginning
of `the season. The price offers unheard-of
savings._ .. — . - r
$12:95
?nnfed chiffon and printed crepe Frocks for
every daytime and evening occasion in a
smart selection. Every new color is ..presented in this
wide collection at this one IoW price.:-
COATS
= Brantford. are spending their holidays
with friends here nod at Itlyth.
Mr. and lire. G. M. McKenzie and
two children spent Sunday at Clinton.
the gmets of the forn/ec's mother.
,Mrs. McKersie.
o.Mltw ;ittegaeel Iipe act -abs -i e*tool
of Commerce. Clinton. is spending the
Easterjiolidays with ber parents, Mr.
sod Mrs. J. J. Iiyau
Miss Lm-IBr }:eh• M rinittng her
cousin, Fern Nichol. of Stratford.
Morn joint Mothers. of the Toronto
teaching stair. Is -holidaying with her
= parents', Mf awl Mrs. There. Mothers.
= Mrs. Relit. Davidson is In Toronto
M. this week attending the convention of
the tfUatee•s' and • rntcpsrers' s.•tlon
a the O. E. A.
Mr. and Mrs. Dela Disher. of Wier -
ton. spent the week -end at the home of
the fornler's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A.
Dialler. • -- • _t ' -
Mr. and Mr. Heiser -ibis and fam-,
fly spent Sunday In -Stratford. the
chess of Mr: ani Mrs, Meisel.
Mr. Laverne 1'eutlans, of Hamilton,
la Tislting al IIs hone• of Ills 1111r0111 11,
Mr and Mrs. .t. It. I'entlsml.
Mr.• and Mrs. Jas. Mil:achern end
two childn•n. Mary and Keith, of L.on•
tidos,--opty't--tie--week-rtra at tlu• home --
01 Durr. Ms}a,h.rn'• parents. Mr. and
. - rt.._R. A. 3h.Kenzie. Mr. McEacherp
, 11flt ale (�. T-
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iMclraetwrn and cldbl .tiro ismalning
a I ' Mn liflrsel' Scott et /spending kb hot-
, Heys with his ps ronls, ion and Mrs*.
-*Wt. Ripley. - •
Miss alnrgihret I'..ntlaud, teacher In ,
fHnlrrh•h Inwnrbip. Is holidaying at
nw• home of her pnrent.. Mr. anti Mrs.
A. II. Pentland.
Kr. tearer Smith, of G,slerlrh, ham
•tonal• Mrs. John Campbell's farm and
wrt*F-1ttwr--i ark-th,• fIrm of ht. fath,r,
Cleverly fashioned'Coats. Stunning silhouette modes
in the newer lengths. Gaily trimmed.:.,with smartest
summer -hi -1i in most becoirung than -
ner.
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Spring Millinery
Hats have tMro "faces" his spring.
Now,you see the -face on one- side—
and now you don't! All reasonably
prim.
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New Models
in Millinery
Reblockiag and remaking
carefully done
1 fhvite you to call
-wee, Witaitti..
ON THE DATE BELOW
\TOUw 'Wiwn special oppor'
lenity to be measured for
your new suit or topcoat By Nle
RPONPVTa
SPECIALIST
who will be at this store direct
from headquarters with the
season's latest models. This :us -
tom tailor specialist will offer you
TAILORED -TO - MIASYRE•- •
SERVICE
combining the notable Fashion -
Craft style, wally and value—
m your own di41Ce of
wonderful range of woollens
MAKE A i4OTE OF THE DATE
Miss C. A:- McKinnon .H
TRAFALGAR STRUT
TIP TOP
CLOTHES
FOR MEN
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Mr. Won. Smith.
WP 'sire merry eb report the seriatim
tilinessa of lettethr, (laughter of Mr. and
her grantlimrentn. Slr. and Mrs. T.
= nttendInt/ her. We hope she will soon
V.Ite bettor.
Mr..Itrown. Wombutork, hes rented
more In- the Mork and intends
owning np n Mocker 'hop in the near
felon,. Ills furniture arrived thin
week. The family intend to live In the
rooms 11 11/11, Ile •11011 Mr. Hoy litirria,
thr pince for them
Mr. and Mrs, elms. Alton spent /tun,
at Lime*. the amen et Mrs. A ton's
A. CORNFIELD
-They represent value, pep
fect fit, superior workman-
ship, the season', latest
You save from $10.00 to
$15.00t All this et TIP
TOP for -
$24.00
Monday, April 13
We C. h& �
MEN'S AND BOYS' WEAR
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SPECIAL THIS WEEK
Smiles' Cha.ckles
FUDGE
29 cents per lb.
-7---Tbe-Winnina Rowntree
Chocolate Bar Gumming Contest
were Bill Row and J. Johnston,
remelt Pastry, &rod.
Highest Quality Moats
at Lowest Prices
Hams, Bacons, Cottage
Rolls, etc.
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amiss Beef, Park Viold
and "Lamb.
karket
Telephone 231 Coded&
Job Printing of Every Description at The Signal
MI- Robins
hoc r T Tarr
Striking new ideas in
the latest styles
ii-a-etter—Ine straws de -
*irked ist
-crite ;lopes.
NEW SCARFS,
tosrtiME JEWELLERY
AND BAB? BONNETS
Miss M. R. MacVicar-
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