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The Goderich Star, 1922-04-06, Page 4inn: Wanted to iit)eea1' - • Real. Fine Shoes, 4 They are good quality They are good.appear- ance moderato ins •are They price, pTi They are made in differ; ent widths to f lt.the foot PEPTONA Will Give You Vim and Vigor A Reconstructive Topic Aid for enriching thc blood, building the .strength and im- proving, the 'health generally. $ri.25 a Bottle At ghee • d ��Theexea11Drug Store. H. C. DUNLOP, Phm. B. -- i s --be rtt'rr, it goes. Usually she, A girl's reputation has to be good, is doss, tea. as faax asit goes,' for the worse - ESTABLISHED 16 2 -- iMlgAly arelee HAMiLTON ANY people fail to save because the • amounts wh„ theyich are able to put to one side seem to them too�r. small to be worth saving. Make a trial. Open a deposit account with: the Bank of Hamilton, and you will be surprised to find how rapidly' your savings accumulate: LANK OF HAMILTON COiPERICII tidtANG11.^ A. J. MtleKuy,'Manageer, •0=0 o' p'. to ergs Boa►t. 5hop, 0 os=a of c0 Footwe as W. e are prepared ared for the Easter ' assort- ment of Fine r season� With an excellnet ° etaeQ Footwear`at re - es .ducted Astec We invite you to do your Foot- wear shaPPin -at QQa ot S o QQ� V O O orii�to.aneb�a>`Io� >glt GrOf Y•. 0• EVI thin the. u # •NQthi11l; is more rvAnderf I heron skin, it breathes thronsh:tiny' mouths 'called pores. If it is kept ••.whole and strong it improves• the entire . bodily health. Those who know mist about the com- pleat atracturcdot the skits apprectats the care tbat must be taken in deciding,what f5 the safest, purest'and best dressiog to apply ht time of accident or disease. Much scienti5ic thought and expert - meat was +expended in the search r ideal natural healiag substance, but, it actually been found. at last. in Natures own storehouse of medicinal herbs. Hever in the world's history has there been another pteparatioil like ;am buk. Amongst other virtues, it possesses that rani quality of actuidly growing new akin in Natures s own way. A MIRACLE BEFORE YOUR BYES. Ifealing the injured and diseased tisanes by this precious herbal bairn iso, miracle that may be perforated before your own eyes. Children remember taut -but best for its great power in 'soothing and healing their hurts; 'whilst in the treatment of eczema. ringworm, sores. , n is And • r ulcers poisoned to sores. chronic ;am -buk powerful antiseptic and tissue- building properties ensure success; '. again. manly thousands halve zattebuk alone to thank for their complete release from torturing piles, Differing fundamentally m dtnuC ,o n from all orci,nar ointments. xani•buk in free from animal fats and mineral com- pounds: It is highly refined and contains rio ingredient which the skin cannot readily absorb. A fifty -cent bort of ram-buk rnay sae yon dollarsindoeto1' Bills.: It is* unique preparation with aI ,on,Ierfuliy wide ratio of usefuleeni. A r, tell- 61.1, l seas •Sithicriptian IeriM Olin War i:.3 f,lt3 C .;t9 p s •;car fl teal striifiy i7 ZlSii f 1I5A.++.t MP 1°alle.3 Stant, kAti calci Eddifor t,,14J >r�iWeil echo rat 1) ree(ice `tea fins wills aa soca CaRter a favor by advising saves a l vii p;;i;�a',ale. In 1.t . it recce of sevums tooth the old aderassres Els.ti:l1 Aa tle►w. Load JOIta II* 1 ltlaea Veal*, Contract display eetattliine t5' woo 1.11' Inca each iu,etl:nn, roll of 5414* ; st t months inflate, tO tecta 'Area manilas Sia r int$: ,ane MOM lti EMliii Pili. sleds .3 colts Guaranteed Y rs taw # per •tilt. extra, Mit W0 per cent, Nallra, itwooa or The star will Mesas nota leet.. all ceanee3 i,'.r use tartest Neu or Tea talar snow; ben ase eannaw or tis printer ,rot later Phar+ lt.e-war noon or arch .leets.' a•eeal 5114) otaler sootily a,H%artiaaaa4aMa 1f Cents pea boyo ter list Insertion albs !f COOS per 111,1 I. cacti subsequent In. scallop,. Measured .fly a nonpareil state, twelve liaif4,t3 an icier,. neatness cards of stat lines and Under. *NM per year. adeertiCcmceds et Situations vacant. fittuanons wanted. Articles Lost. Houses roe. 8vls: OE' to: Bent 1:ortM5 for -Xtq ar to stent .Atucie4-tor ,+ale, ct', not exceeding e1111* tines, caresat: tach Insertion; three insertions feels 8f. Laaa5G' sewer sement9; In-proportio11. 1ustnex8 Notice;: (news me),. tub In. ,iertWn, i0 cents iter counted. tine; t0 Mer- chants haring contract for display adver- tently.r ,Tits per counted line: and to elturee! and benevolent orjfautrattons. ,teats per -counted • 11ne. aeve,rustn,ents without rpe,:Ifla lnatru - titles win be inserted until forint), •an. Cparglttt aceordrnrt.V. ,i'tno Monthly. Accounts ansien rendered and costeeetC tra+islelit advertising Sob Wort. Citeh.. `I3eelstawa • Neocene, •NeMisspers Any person who takes a paper regularly from :the,p0st whir©, Whether -addressed to • el4 name or another s or 'rammer ho has *ha or not, is responsible tar pay. ivareaw gene. ▪ It a person orders my ever'Atscontinued se roues tray am arrears, yr the publisher Made. and then collect 4 . 'Tea Courts a ti decided' that refusing to sellY coed nue to. acne It Until p y vin t la 'weather the Carr is turn or not. iMac nawsPitveI'* or tiertodicais Srota lila boat otnre or removlutr and having' them. amain, fed prima• ram evidence or tn. Motion nt resod. TIIIIESDA.Y, A of 0g2. GIVE THE GRASS A CHANGE t . An iterint <elipped 'from The Peter boro Examiner, ide . , h u i the above ' ur heading, containn Borne good advice which Is very badly needed in Code - rich .just now. During the winter We were, cutting paths at will through the Square,. thing. the shortest cut; and while there was snow on the ground the damage probably was not much? but the short-cut habit has survived. the snow to such an, extent any be Cheese will that one wonders if • grads left on some parts to cover the bare earth with verdure in•the weeks to follow. !;vert alongside of the re- • pla,r ptltWuys., the temienitlr ticket been to walk on the grass, enlarging` the width of the hath and malting an unsightly -looking mese, It is likely the only way to get the Square look- IV ook;I at rilldecent for tile coming sum. What Freight Wreck Did --Over x$80,000 demare was caused when half ii dozen•ears loaded with lard and egg* took a spill from Oil) Grand Trunk et Hyde Perk, just west of London, Ontario, A section of the' over- head bridge opt that point was removed bodily=. than its length, Mr. -- -- ' tent, such an o}lieial coMmunkations, letters from young' wards of the So- ciety (some of _which ars very grati- fying as .showing the improvement in their new surroundingei and other business *hid' deems to be constants ly tailing for consideration, were start to ick up the victim dealt with. The regular nnectin s P -thefirst-Tuesda n-- - ter the are _riaviF-held--on•- e- y� a h -aa s - n civ .at e - -his id e e 'dent and it rt ' cordial welcome net .a . rdi o t' z# each month, a m t,; e ,. of w ,_ One un Iiia cr.t s whenon when young $ "`vhen he woe picked :trtPY Mr. 1lar<ys will be given to any on1 who. feels' an stated he was opposite to Mr.y Chas. interest in the work and cares to gat- foll win et -Black's store or lies;. Sharman's'. tend the meetings: The following Mr. Craig's stateurent was to the contributions received since last re - effect thrit the brakes on the Matte- port . are gratefully, acknowledged: son ear were in good condition rind Tuckersnuth.township,. $10; Hayfield ear would stopin 22 feet. This 'municipality? $10;. John . Linklater, was the result of a test made yester- $1; Charles Girvin, $1; Mrs. D. Mil, day morning by Mr. Craig.And Mr. r, , G;. Colborne township, $24; -Matheson stated,that the brakes were Howikk township, $25;Hallett town in the . same condition yesterday ship, $10; Union Clula N. F. W. 0 morning as they were at the time of Lucknow, $10;. Miss S. Bentley, the nectdcnt, ,nt , all events that no : Miss Josie Saunders, $1; Mrs. or- one had adjusted theist in thee' inter• self valentine caked GoderiehBide' val. Club, -cake;. Masonae dance :alma. At the conclusion of the evidence adobes. Ladies' Guild St. George's art' adjournment to Saturday .morn-' church, cakebread,. butter; Mr, and n car. . s beans, bagturnips, b , t ter Shields,' p r Mrs a w;as •iris de forg r 18th , 'n April , ing, gWhig- Mr. Win in°nt:. rots; Mrs.. (Dr.) Talifib� B .il. candy; n 1Virs. Mc McNeil, lochs isacting for: ham,clothing; cti Charles (farrow� his: • . , . the plaintiffs and Mr. M. G. Cameron Miss Templeton, child's dress; ' Miss for the defendant, Salkeld, basket apples; Mrs. Calvin • . ' Cott, dozen: fresh eggs;,lia,dies' Aid Bethel church, Goderich tp., :.child-, ren's night dresses; Mrs, Worsen, girls°, . dresses; Mr. Keith Revell, fresh eggs; Mrs. Geo, James, home.. made bread; J. H. Millian, vege- tables; Frank Allen, •book and candy; Mrs, Pridharn,. boys' :clothing. CetVLQ. The lacerated wound w the left Ado of,the face left a shark which lie maid, had stopped in .abouts eel. ht he permanent, awl- the inlay tan Wednesda afternoon . _ales to the p resulted.in n rehi:;ed Allan McDonakt, Hector Hays .and to felt knee condition of the ligaments 'which 'Wm. Craig gave evidence and. Mr. might mean a permanent weakness and Mrs. Matheson were recalled. of the knee, Mr.Hays was the first man to The father of the injured boyinvite tl vi rim of the ac* `eti Mr., -Matheson to pay half et his actreat expenses ea a result of the 40 - Mont, ;the amount he •asked being $50 but a settlement tees not arrived at on that basis, and in an Rotten for $500 damages elle court has to decide the a reideespnt. onsibility and liability for the ac - The evident° of the plaintiffs, Mr, Geo. Stokes, Dr. 11. Taylor, Mr, C. E. Saunders, Mr. Geo. Kenyon, Mr. Arnold Jeffrey, lilts Arthur Turner and Mr. Agar Somersall was taken on Tuesday afternoon, and an ad- journment Was then, •blade. to. 'Wed. nesday intoning. On. Wesday morning Mr. and Mrs, Matheson. gave evidence, and both stated that the fatherof the boy ac- cident lead cailii oft the•.evenitilC: of the day of the a h h ° .Mrs c, • n called at their m i er 1lfMathesonMathesonbeing cons d abl - Y excited over the eecurrence of the afternoon, and had told thein that the accident was not no bad as was at first thought, thatthe boy would get all right again, that it was''pur� an ac- cident and that John had mfejjatdged the distance. In' Mr.' R1ey craft's evidence given previous to this be was quite confi- dent he had not made the stement that the recurrence was a pure ac Cdi:- d dense and that his son bed ,rniaj>Y s' the distance, Mr. Matheson placed the scene of the accident some feet to the north and west_ of. the dummy policeman and says be never came nearer to it than; d feet. He had at first intended turning to the right on the square, but on account of some children pas- ting from the sidaWellt to the park,. decided to turn to the left', Ile- naw; the boy. on the wheel some 20 feet a - business were closed from one tai four o lock en the afternoon tie the fewest, and white the cortege was leaving for Wood s:vs cemetery the A Bean eburs* brit was tolled. The opportunity comes to very fewr' Publishers to celebrate the fifty-sev enth anniversary of their publuation' under the sm. management that. brought it into being, says The Mit- cIwll Advocate this week. Through a the Advocate to it thifelt tos ca � did Unction. With the lame of April 7, 1017.. the veteran editor completed (Concluded on page 10) GODERICR MARKETS » , $ 1.15 to $ 1.2G Flour, per, cwt., family 3.75 to 4,00 Flour, . patent 4.50 to 4.05 Breit, per torn30.91! to 31.00' Shorts, per : ton 32.00 to 33.00 Aat1r.... . » •. 40 to 45 Barley60 to 0.65 Buckwheat, 70 to 80 Hay » .: »'..... , 15.00 to 15.00 Butter per Ib -Dairy 35 to 35 l.ggs,per dozen,..... 2:0 to 30 Hogs .... • »....1.. Y . 12.75 to 12,75. Cattle, butcher's ehoice5.00 to : 5,50 Cattle, butcher's' ordin- to 5.Q Aaryt-- ..... ,.,14.504 Bologna, Bulls, per b8to 0 . x0 to 10 Lambs, per lb . ...... 12 to 12.00. Sheet)... . .4.'.. .... 4 to 4 0 3.0: 3 /,jy���' to Hides. ,.» .. trier will be to rr!esced portions of the way, then hegl nee oto dim the t o i`s give .the rase that's makeshe turned r ren 'walking, and just as of habit the end ild- e4 sinagain lett u eAaaric ghas eyes bticlt g pc- is' n 0 i(A . thee u hes eping off the grass so that the new cured..` Heat once applied the brakms frees wt ten worn-out liatchea are and the ear stopp°d in its nen length d she had then paassd over h eeeeeded anti -come . up, will have. ' a chane!, .. The following is the item ooEx Examiner , • br The � err Storrs '� a � Perham* allof era are tempted to take that short cut aeross•'-if not ev- er somebedeat lawn, at least over the grass of one of the city's parks. The t is not vete b earn a e gained � time Y wworth considering when balanced n aainst the &Matte our thoughtless . fobtateps can Millet when the ground hoenot Miami after the parting Of winter's snows.It may seem a UM, *ate;but the real city 'beau- tltul: evil never be attained until *toifs whiehwe horn to p... attention to.the little make or mare the ap• ranee e • the -city. Well -kept ons pay a big part, and it is the. eletyr of 'everyone to *exist by using Abe walks instead of the sward just MOW, when talking:* short cut may re- ault in lasting damage being done,. REYCRAFT VS. MATHESON te end, As boy, he released that :wreaks and let the car, run on out of the way and then got outand came. back. 1 ias who -had vias 1Vira Sauntiera who 'p ed the scene of the accidents 25 feet to the south of the silent policeman, with him, who was it n 0 Mr. Ke , d ny an M di tan° s lac- tori, a G ni n ,p lees not mentioning while Zr. r. to t 1 about o d n b pPo the :see e Black'e store. The etediieting evidence - led His Honor Judge} . Dickson. to mae the. comment i t was too had the "silent policeman could not give evidence. Another point on which thee whichWas conflict of evidence was as t side of the '.dummy ���ppooliceman the wheel ppassed. Mr, . Somersalt' quite definitely had young Reycraft pas sing to the left,With the peat on his right, while . oter evidence said he passed to the right. 'LOCAL TOPICS. (Continued f sin pogo 1) ing boats never took`tlie water here. The McDonald boat took the water Had Com>nleteed li'i£ty�Severn years • at esterda afternoon, Otte a numberHelmHe Retiredev th eWh1t Y 4 t mess the to vi �gatheringh lo i, g =biog. biog. The bot bears the name : Mr. and Mrs, T. M. Davis, of Gode.: "Margaret McDonald," and. the rich, attended the funeral.of Mr, Da vi father, Mr. W. R. Denis in Mit- boatountf „Iadn herazlbroke whom the s •is named the bottle then, on laurels Seth, and others 'from over the..laop,t•°atm it took the neater. a distance in ,;attendance were.It v. The +engine, *'16 h..,p., hex 'yet to be Canon Davis; ofl_ Sarnia, (brother); pplaced:'•uita the two 'nlxats which .:are Mr. W. 1•t Davis, Tor Toronto; and bei trimmesld Up. now.; In,;' addition Mrs. F. K. Matthews, r t�„ on and Mrs. 1?'. A. May, Exeter; Mr. a � tel l ewe,'tho_Miai1 sand Mrs. Worth Davis :.Tillsonbur ; old Trill ib s fetor inai (t�ireuia ma?n the Main' to sail » feta l:. Davis' Brneltville; Mr. Reade sok," 3b` acid. 0 ;incises in• lenge : Davis, Toronto; Mr. D. E.n to seqThe The lit xaa►orontor Miss ';sheer beset cites., J'iobn Orahai►1n ; it, Leindon; .Mrs.' l'ealte, T , it be hoisted into the Irene Davis;.. Stratford; Mr, F. 1. is expected, this f Thompson aced` Mr. Fred` Dufton,' waster 'thin iafteilntoon'. She. *bean hada her.engine is id lei p. 1922 model. Stratford. ' Out hrespect ce _ a0 made in Cletreland) laved in her, and ceased the Rag -4. loo . 1a' Weight; tea a , tong • .Mr. clown at half -Mast and all plates of at shales i>iw Gr ham propoo 't4 '-have. Mr. ,firm^- n•gbatrr.s oust lift her into.the *Ater, to avoid the risk of swamping boat by running her in endwise. The Graham is three'•feet `Ionger than the McDonald, havelsmart lookis ing' tiff She tvil di il• d e n an+d � - �' ' r � One s : o e Pa largely on the engine,.which is the engine used successfully by Lake Erie fishermen, for her power. ' These two boats are' the largest. fishing craft here and :much interest ie taken in them and emus tio.Om. to -the speed theywill de a nt . o sibly0 or 10 miles will be aboute t'„ though it -will he easier' ti tell. after they aetuaally get to wdrk. ; .. The Vita Dairy- Med is Caning The feeling in favor of the tented; herd is . growing, . One of our• local' dairymefl, 'as has already been stated in these columns, has had hes r* tested and is anxious to be allowed to tell°certified milk. This is tho'tu- berculin test,,, and attitude given the tuberculin react by showing; intrear. ed temperature if they ere troubled with tuberculosis. inasmuch as tub - O 01084 among cattle is oin the in - erten and nxay bet +commr�unicated tb. the human •system through milk from diseased. animate, the importance of the tuberculin test and the Weeding out of any diseased animals is read- ily ead ily seen. This is * matter that is en- gaging the consideration of the local ftard of health just now. The ab ave I said to be4f x y a ai e are d air n disposed • it ist expected tt et 'erred all dairy herds 'hereabouts will be teiited herds. A difficulty Croat upin `tbet pn milk. dairymen frequently buy It from other sources than their own herds and it would be difikult, or CA 'i"U'R"x,14 <Fer infatnt a and: Children: In UseFeilrOv r30Years Always bear, the Signature o ,f There was a car coming .:long, fiat:- bint the young man an the wheel? be- longing to Mr. Forrester, of Cliutgn. Mr, Matheson was quite sure the earwas not in the Moak between King- Ston Street and Bast 'street when he crossed on to the aguerti but .admitted it might have crept stip afterwards. This . ear, accordion to the evidence bfi Mr. Wm. Fulford, who was driving in the car, passed the scene of the mei- dent before it occurred, and, ort hear- ing the trash, the driver stopped with his front wheeei la about on s line with the north sidewalk. of East: `street, so. that ,there 'wee room at this time for the. .. heel to.have'turned to the right, instead of to the left and into the Matheson car; in fact, according to Mr. Fulford the ear he was in was a- bout midway between the centre of the road and the sidewalk, and the d the road, , of wheel about the centre so that the Forester cnr was not crowding hint. The prosecution was trying to show, that with a ear coming behind and to the right, the vaunt man en the wheel could not have turned to the right in eafeet ,.hence had to turn to the left; that the Matheson ear had ehanged its course and eat in dieter to the silent policeman than was at, Orsi intended and that Mr. Matheson' should have watched out for the wheel. The steed at wbieh it Fork car last travel on high. 'and the distaitlee ice which it tart ato were point,' in the etridenee. Mr.-ulford rilaeed the lowest speed at C or 7miles an hour, and. at that !peed said a Ford ear could he stopped up in about 5 feet. Mr. Saunders hsd plated the lowest meed act: 5 milers an hour, and paid Actieon for Damages Arising(het of Accident losst 'tictober�-.Adjourned to Nasally. Mow much eatt one rely on e?ne'al itartterra of ob'erbatiottl' ..After list- ening to the evidence on Tuesday af- *strnoin'nt in an action for damperes karefugit�tt'y'b,(j/I�,�l,�delkn Reliitr�aa»�fft, Sewn* on (OM of. sin sorident on the Sewn * on Oct. !$Ord list) in which his father joins as plaintiff .against Mr. Roht. Mathe- e ear which drivinghi wasiii who rain• ' ovr young Ileraft ono was tatted ,to the conclusion that one's re- ,Vection of an event is not always vec*artGThere was a •ct►nffict of testimony as to where the accident o. Burred. Most of the wit. settee placed' the point at which Mr. Matheson's ear and Mr. Reyeraft's bie rete conte into •contaet as some- where near the dentin's policeman on • the Square opposite East St. Some hod the seerident hap ening about le feet to the north of this post, Sortie 2 feet to the northeast, some to the north and west and sett* about 25 feet to the mouth of the post, after then ear had rounded the post and ,got etrAighteiteil out, going in a southerly direction. In the other ease the car would be going largely in a westerly direction at the time of the aeeident. And these varying stories were all told by eye-witne iu' s who were quite eonikknt theta particular version •e t where the accident took place was the correct cant. Dr. Harald Taylor gave evidence as ass the injuries xouttg Reyoraft re. ' Ford car could he steepest ulr �n ,,r...,+,. -rte...... Quality Is Blessin 1 The Wisdom of rchase can only be told through'Dse. CHAS. ` BLACK 21* ik $ss s Worth M impossible to assure thatn this case the milk was ' from testae animate. { On certain,conditions the Govern - went undertakes the testing of herds, hut it would .he difficult to eeomply. with all the conditions locally. FFor, instance a stable in which a herd is housed roust have a definite amount of window space per animal before the Government will even consider the co- o '- of test. ByP matter art the rile exaction Of the dairymen, hoWsver, end, poaatbly, by the 'making of the test without cost to the. dairy halo, the benefits of tested herds and cerci - tied milk may be obtained. There are two method* of assuring safe milk, one the testing of the herd and weeding out of diseased animates, and the other is the pasteurising of the milk. At the ntgnthly meeting of the•' hoard of Health on 'Monday sifter.+ noon, Dr. Clark,'. S., was in confer - nee with the members en the sub' leeet, avid nen* valuable' information oats brought out. eriltillieeala'iP Ali Society° 'The regular 10000 meeting n thee..Huron ' Corlett, Children's Aid So- cietyr was `held tri 'Tuesday last, when n a',iittsiderehle amount of business as, traneeeteald. The following alter enuuts in conrie+ctia3 with corrytng tie the stank rover" aIipreyed and et- fetus paid: yurpliers for the home. $6'5.•' e. le)... _coma $3a.G:"; apt"nt'e e!tlensen.1 1.xtr; Minting. $4 5t other incl. s natal aeras, $il'.O, * total a $,4585. -,nary lost 'meeting eine ward irate •1'.'en elitist 'ter the Home, mating ti child• 1CO now t eittg eared for. . o eases which required gpet=la1 sxtt. iI'. n were' tiascirssett arid ax ceaur"C dethieed upon -_cue that of it gill for whenet per. n'a,ient how ire desired,tied tate tote' eta' that of a family . thee* lite!^ gide, whose mother is, dead' sake aft being farad for at remora only tete. pnraral4. They are now taken eia*rgs .f by Ila: $ktr ani well re - eel,* caeca► time 1 !Ilett• Int@re can be 'better desMed. Ifotttik±" Mat-, ltIELECTRIC 0 E� Get ready for your x sap u ing houee 'cleaning by ordering:. a droVtrl 11* ,, °leaner.. , . 1 t C of eC x`a �e t sL ds Se our �► Seo.n Washing 11fftChifee fbt THE HYDRO STORE llotttk Slid Sgiisrs mak' . rt d Your Easter Hat Is Ready for you at Cornfield's New Store it is just Ten Days to Easter so Conde In At Ong* and See' Tie Smart Hats felt We are Iteatly for Spring far the Lars tio mea testi►' in tlie3 latest shapes and as the popular coloring: Is Ladk? Saits rad Coats is r *lag we hare. the latest thing in tnairt nsoflelo> :4alt'ge sad tri eotine snit.. all wool velour cess. All at was reasonable: •yy Tba newt shapes and eoiorg. in tssse's Hats for spring. Drop is and theta anew lid for • wing owl took smart. *jagrrsigkt 1* Usitrwsir fie en Silt Also newe3L• things in Cos, Shirts, Snite, Glejtrw)e, Sock, Tis, etc. A. CORNFIELD Win saes,... Ti. Saw stets caitier,a c Tos You In Your Ga• rden: P . eye 80, -page Garden Annual Free Right now action, is needed. Plan that hack yard S ar dent Lay 'out' that front lan on paper. Know exactly what you are going to plant : ana then start right by purchasing. • .. Ci _ . DOMINION 'SEEDS "Tested and Trusted" Every Dominion Sped' in fold of lIfe. It just needs to be planted In yourartden to burst into a vigorous little plant. After that its up to you. to see that the plant is given all the care it needs -sleet- mind you, the plant' from limit ..young seed is the plant that gets along best and regttiree.ieast care. Dominion Seeds are actually soil tested at our 12 acre Trial grounds: Olen Maple Gardens. That's how 'we know Dominion;Seeds `.'Wont Stay Planted." They are Bound to comttnp. • We have a 1922 Catalogue for you -- It will be sent postpliid to yon free. ' ,r Address Department D, SPECT, c 1.5 ceetat da •sea:onas;t Dominion Seeds Lite., per on Established �$$1864 ] lower "Vbin Suede �,eaandbruary esetaand 119 Dismiss' St. 9 Market Square Marob. . i London - : Canada The "Select" Ladies House of Fashion • At our store you have a lam variety of Suits, Coats and Dresses to choose from We are in daily touch with our wholesale, house. (hem filling orders having C,ettung new goods,rd rs and h 'va g. *end' us the latest in the fashion -world. Women's and Misses' Coats Twee>la acid 1010 Cloths, good eport shades, straps and leather buckles. „A. Coat All rho Rage this setAon. Silky Velours, with modish throw or Tuxedo Collars. Grace- . fully flowing sleeveea, Mere with novelty $�a O $35 effects. . o Women's and Misses Suits Box and satni-tailored styles. of ell wool, tricotine and serge, silk lined. Neto ideas in strapping aro used. White braiding and embroideries are of the smartest order. $1 1. to +i 36.00 Prices . p . �> u Clearance of Smart Frocki Slnsxtty tailored Street ?rocks. All wool, tricotine or 4ergo. Neve et, 'atyle'g and t oloraa, in tsilk and Canton crepe, Fetchingly betatid and embroidered, NNavetlty Plaid Skirt* $6.50 to $1o.50 Specialty Priced Blouses $24.195, $3.50 $4.65 ect Cavies Beat toWear Co.