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The Goderich Star, 1922-04-06, Page 10at THul aha PAf t MKT • 4 • f 1' r ; Cheapness in Price Mw� Good Quality WO co ,ea c=a iclletoast wl Bal w o >J ii' G Well 114414116 are .bioand better [tali[; , • 0 2 Rif)'atslia wide We r. a *leo offering special aioduc;yt ants; an the wail° Of a► eine[ z'`,5.t on top of our airsaaaiy podneed. Prices Baster Cards, .Paget Cards • and 'Nov*llios Our Ii owing of EaiiterC Criw7s, gtfi+r tF.n4 ?Cllr is trxf;e;ltivnally pre%ty'told low priced. Calls awl ee then. NeW Oaurelityf aUglaaid'Proyer 4 n Brookscrud t Brooks now in stock I (sitter and eats -thee, who are now on u' Ute; 1, 2 idr m ;Heli grittier, M. %'. culvert, to°i', way flu ti� � 'Ee 114, ("-'5v th.04 5 t d .L.7-004,--1 4,,s £or Olr3 fr 4a o <' sled t ;,1jt O n a}f Cele Otos, y d k.a lee iii<cl *lr ai Gee. t arra .Bill awe a. �1 i, gn acelj, da#3tyuc cin s;-cslUe of ails > - lvert Kilted M. Cannel!, with an easy ''° ° B. it $2.60: J. R. Aline chair Mr. lot 1546. eon~ r r f a ;that end Mrs.iefere nett withan idea stun, 4 tape lines, $4; Signal, on Rea „their newts None their leaving far. naitnt printing, 1141.22, $40.5(1; W. their ntw iveniL »tysswi Vstlpwft Ari ice A, Wilson, Government st*tsnient *e pleasant evening was shat to the owls. 14142, 142, $ .10; W. T. Johns, cajoytxatr t ! .1 •e..e. n, interest on l rriira�ilhtAtl deposit, NILZ MOW; W. J, Thompson, rent for box Renienih r car biifday, May gab, to"Ault wahult, s Motion by Forster and Barr that Mr. Fred Culbert is shortly lits.- council adjourn to meet April lith at proving. 1 p° 14'�} W. A. WIII.SUN, Clerk, Ito her • home. y�cklirl ;fats **Noted We were *bid to wee Mrs• McBride. i ;SAY She Is on a visit to Mrs and Mrs. Jos. efts, I`red> iLcEwrarn is, visiting f rirvin> friends n New York City. Th"is a feat daaliat aleknesw tin Mrs. Weir, of London, has been this t ommunity;� la grain* acres to visiting herr sister, Mrs. John Tippet. bold the zeins. Kiss Nora; Ferguson hes .returned ° Mrs. 'Wm. Roup is very ill of pneu«from a plcssant trip to London and utopia at the tome of her father, Mr. �'Ilrantfpxd George Vureie. Wee have representedives both ad Qttswa and at Queen's perk, ,but who would ever' guess'' it. ine thea `ooeo ay geese/4 a is leaven, >3 ts'/A.4, ,repairs to lPPE,R;ARY cern- titan sickness are very titan agar: r. of iters. . The ice storm has *Vain put 'ear irfio>ri3a ant of order. We hive gbcy wilt, 600n regained, as -ave •sodas then'.• Mr taro? ' Mrs. Mott. Sinieltkton : ' Benson, were weeks :; d tt.t eon, elates :at the home of Mr. Jesse OaraY hes • :a!iie Cooper er has returned,' !vibe •. waiting on her Aged: 'fin Pura>a., sifter . ^ eiatiotts aecr'Bts' ani ovrrxlia as 116autT Culture ltu. Mr. 13owurd 7 eagan. last week into carried to the 'hospital at Goderich, where he wags r p,erated upon for ;ap- pendicitis. .,. ap- pendicit s..: • Count your bleesinge: Name them one by ono ; • And it wr,ili surpriee you, Whitt the Lord has done. Mines Mary Sheppard, who was vis« iting at Toronto, returned n few days ago. She has .since been Balled to Dungannon on a work of mercy. It is said that Egypt and the Nile have been handed back to the Phar- ahs. that however, doese ofrefer to us herd at Nile; we are still under the British flag, and proud we are of the feet.. ;Mr. John Brindley,' uncle of Mei., srs. Miran. David and John Brind- ley, highly respected' .residents. of Colborne, passed ° tawaty uneopeetedly oh 'Sunday, the funeral taking. place on Tuesday', the dth inst. It is to be observed ' thaxt neither' Colborne nor Waw*anosh council is to blamed for the present ;wretehed bed Tell it not in ... , but wouldn't whisper it iawv, Gat;►.. lit+ yet.' Spring thus to +come e r rt cion We notice a mewv Mr. Jamas I)ra;ifniann, of Wing. Saginaw, ?dick,: ?dm H. �►rd, ham, is vi itiitg bis (Other, Mr: Remy Saginaw, Miss Castile Kerr, Saginaw' Mrs. Lena Woods and Miss. Nan Woods, of Bayfield; Miss Hilda King, Reynold, and Mrs. B. Rale of Windsor. A- mong those who attended the funeral froru a distance were Mr, Haroid Pol- lock, of . ionto;. -Mr_. Clarence Pol- lock, of London; Captain 'a d Mrs. Stalker, of Toledo, Ohio; Mrs. George Phoenix and Miss Minnie Ktra,a of Brantford; Mrs. 11'. Lord and Mr. W, Kerr, of Londa*; Mr. John Davidson,, of Sarnia; Mr. Wm. Fee and Misses Mary and Sarah Fee, of Hensall, and Mr. John Darrow, of Lueknow. DUNGANNON, SPECIAL Until y Stamped Gowns for Embroidery Regular $0,.7,5 for $1.5 S . 'NOBLE Toronto; rthaie Bannon faemily, Lon- don; 'Miss Grecs Cameron, Mayfield; sheaves from St. Andrew's church, BsYileid; Miss. Mfirinis Kerr, Brant. Witt' ies Club of tiserinaw, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Juhnaten, of :Lon- don„ sprays from Mrs. Geo. Phoenix, Drehinunn. Mrs. Wallop had the misfortune to fall recently and insure .her. collar bone and will be laid up fur Some tune. ; Abe -Brandon.- haa._xeovered-_from his: recent operation, 'and with Mrs. Brandon end son, is visiting at Wing - hens. Mrs. Hugh McLaren and daughter, Marion of Port Elgin, have been vis- iting the former's xnothet, Mira.. W. Sttrliiag. Mr. Glousher, of Goderich, has moved; here and opened banisher in•part Of John Tippet's premiss es, ant has "moved his fanhrly in Mr. Dupee's house. bit. ltearidr contractor, of London, is here to complete Bonn of his build- ing of last fall and commerce some new' cottages, but is being hindered by the unfavorable Weather. Mrs. W. G. Johnston has returned to her home, .Milestone, Sask., hay - hag been'here for the past month at- tending her parents, Mr. , and Mrs. Wm. Eagleson, who are in poor A number' ficin here attended the health: Another .daughter, Mrs. 1i. concert in Goderich Tuesday night. •toed 7Yeuflg, of Aberdeen, S. 1a., • arrived Miss E. 'Glenn has returned to Thorold. Mr. C. McNeil, of Goderich, was, in town' 'Tuesday.: • Mr. J`. A. Johnston is improving, we arc glad to hear. Mr. John. Savage is improving and. will soon be out again.. The Ladies', . Guild' of St, rraul a meet Frieay at Mrs.• Parks. .�-•- condition of the roa s. fld those i the roads 8 f help n 0 id it k t ntu used ua y re 0 Cars woe b fai a currier. ,+� to k d answered We congra 1 t the editor on taking up the sub- ject. est, The best literature that ever written yiaes Biblical i are 11 tp et Dick n n +3 fl Tn rtaia l y se who 3 authors Out •in Biblicalrotorences� and aduatat#ons. The lies[ poetry expresses, interprets 'here- . aiayr` ai+ili�%�#Mtat� �J'' and quotes Biblical truth, a t ii '� h ces it quality. .The most en ate s by vas or in statuary, have sought t'o n vine iha�ig t and teeth*. interpret Iii � epics, thaw* , st life the laded lr ,.l The �ahliar , Cy na`ss A,c�v� ' tilt n xiarie existence are grams which de- rive their glary and honor from 1, Ware expression of, Biblical. &I � � do a 1 i � � s onr, Tea all • Minutes of 1'adt meeting approved an motion areter. • i urer. W. J. ThompOon, showing a bal- ance on held of;.$5378..0. This; re- port byMedd port ass filed, off motion and Carr, Clerk 'Oras instructed to write clerk. of Colbotne township re adjustment of boundary line account, the assess« 'Clerk :reported his to t • 0 WO ash het Sa lP. e D. lair, U. $1,00 Price dealt orders ctcietly in r<'o io .kd` rbi' a -,.0ier Ks St. t Hamilton - Ontario IEI(ll►t"-i 4 • „and o Star is # Th Ott principle. a . , [tons asked and ued Biblical q in iv g g ed i following 'ng worthy exam - plea, 'dent in department s u ion Bible e s rl The Gaderich Stet, If ai mated and- e oa ' woe quotations Sha `es eare, Ruskn, Leng- freely. p y al, e. , owv t nd both a u. n s.'bo wrti i ter rets e artists aro those who, on 'admired ,c>< our mune the most abiding facts of ' r om their valve and answer , , s o• owi pea, e i. thing. WEST-WA'WANOSH . The municipal council of West Woo wvanosh held •its regular meeting 'March 22nd, .ata per adjournment of Feb. 2nd. p d by 'Taylor and nanctal statement reaad by [teas, recent[ and will remain a month or y o. The funeral of .the late, Charles V. Tippet, who passcd. away on Friday lace took c pneumonia, from ,p 1 morning p I •t an Sunday afternoon from Trinity 'church to the Bayfield' Corhetory.. The serviceswere conducted by the Rev. R. C. Pitts, the pall bearers being D. It. Leitch, Chas. Parker, Geo. Kiang Wa Cainoron, Georg T. s born b w e d sea ed woe. Jno. POtic>cit. Tis e came to and:aim : England, sig - r in Cornwell, this countrywith his parents when' a• child and, had lived: in this vicinity. •the greater part of his life time. He eE an was married.to Miss Maggie M w n in 1887, who predeceased him a num- ber of years ago. • Be is survived by one bait, Percival C. Tippet, : at home, and three- daughters,, Mrs. John Peas of London; Mrs. Win. Hayr.ter[ o 'Ti 0 t3tanley, sand -Miss Reta plm London,' and three brothers, ,John Tippet, of Bayfield; George Tippet, f.Ci Chicago. he Tippet,o k of Oregon, Henry i, a The; folio ng item appeared n recent issue of• the ,Elora Express refers to a former resident of and this district and a: son of the'late A. n sti r�It R Styles In ;iiifilliiiery that cleverly displays the new modes. i ah!i ra r"ia , of a4 a •'tri 4 lfr . � 1 � � In �' u eprii -tinny bats fiyi 'still finis many Mtr;tctitie and • modenately� priced models whiclh: will glee a amort finish.. to your sr9Odisia fluter 'Costume. Mian- MacVicar Kingston Street ntcnts on ~north boundary in connec- tion with Patterson drain; and advis- ed to again subrpit statement to' k for a and Bruce County treasurer a :settlement of the shone. Reeve Naylor reported; having. been approached by reeve of Ashfield n the matter of division court clerk and bailiff fees. This [matter was •furan- al . esnsidf'red, and no action eoergid- isrc cf iiccesszary. • . laws was rend un aitnan drain by Miss Ruby Allan is home for a few days, on the sick list, we *pre sorry to Say. • Altera will be a collection in St. • ext Sunday for hist n y a is church P u. •Pun i d• e Relief 1dr n s Chi. The institute held a delightful "At Rome" last Monday evening in At. r reportsh a d •tan s hall. 'Everybody ing'-a good time. , nt- .P ,Mrs Pent- land, late ra t - funeral of The e this f 'tie ted citizen n 9 ;sled, 'a insist teepee 'n Dun sda i Te la a on u took.o y town, p gannan cemetery. ' will three services in St. There be Pang's Easter .Day, April 16th, 9 a. in.,. Holy Euchariait; 11 a. m., Holy Eucharist; 7.30. p. in., evening prayer and sermon. COLBc.tk.E "VIE 110‘16 OF RELIABILITY" u t The [name Northway represents satisfaction in suits. The garments are not only wade from the best materials but the workmanship is tite best. We haven large range of .these garments in stud[ for your iuspeetian. Buy your Easter suits early �j A springcoat: is soisomethingring everyaue needs. Rave jest seen t Costs Coatshe ti va talerful range of models in our shady to wear department. They are all new and made ftry Nortbways« If itis new we 'have it. Dresses , Dresses 1 + « The silk dresses come it taffeta, A lsrge the v of stile stld cloth dresses. sad duchess to the very newest styles. ko tine are . frown elle cloth dresses. Serge a#l� til Skirts They range uz lance frame $g 95its to'9S Skins - T_- Skirts A wonderful stock of ladies' skirts in stripes andplain cloths to silk and tricotine= • If yon need a skitt see tlese, Phones es Sore 86 �Reskleno $O C�Thorne.. 8 "TEE HOUSE Off. auIAL1 TY" rillarataritiriOXICIEMCOMMIX011imatic V. „ f . G' rses . H TomICS An electrical novelty relit be used . • , for Mit:. BRIEF 'TQi'1�,1' i site heat"' eluding police zfi stmt e n .as a fan,, patrtable n r Na rt e , HisRebekah, Loaf a wall ,a�gg�1 count �3 dead ri ir. che11 and 'surrounding r3 'The Goderich ,hair ,dxyrer or o �e intellect was bright *tad thouo tbae,.hold an euchre and dance en. eaosdat t of ears fel upon him e p everting April 26th Keep this d� ,. � ...,.�,......t,. wveegh y with �us until March 29, o remain tad t ,. • . . When You Think of h hop- ed Iwo u have c when he would sixtieth anniversary 'of wedded life, but it. was' God's wish that he should go and he died on the 27th,' two Clays, in being - before tyle diamond event, . his 82nd year. The late publisher of. the Advocate as he advanced in years never forgot his paper and,.o2#ce, and spent hours each day assisting �n filling up its co its. • s• urii wV 1 news, ti ! t to a "t rw i w, •:l uwr ,. •i it t e .i 4 t R :• Marcia report of Dungannon junior room: ' rlo d on An ers -•rt ass-Iul , TY Par a Jr. I. 646; Lily Reid, 544; Frank • Savage, 498; Bla the C,a1dwell, 472; Ray. 8, �r 462• Duff 467, , Raymood ` Walden, , below; paa'sr--*deed Begley, 30g; *Al-, .* 2?. n S an Pentland, 37#., ' Benso Mole, Sr. II -ehonors-•Marie Ryan, 528; a #tel of th'e pa field Road: Margaret .Ryan, 520; pass -EMs N Yf; R'aaeh, 480: laam+nth Allan,: X142, Em� "Citiitens .of Elora, irrespective of it McClure, 394; below p-ass-Bon- eliloud denomination, . will conks- . Pentland '1;82;: Stanley. Greer, r g ad , 0 A. tl M. a: fe fs .Na 8 J.2 ea R , 1 Rev. L.ildwv 1 3 � thee e , to�• i 1i 4" laBI , to$ 82 , church: ora rector of St.Tahn s Anglican , 1Vlrrare, 263. � Mora, and of Holy Trinity church, Jr. II._. honors .A.rthur Brown, Alma, on the honor he received last 298; Naney Klett, 282;, Carl 'Walden, week, at the meeting of the Synod of 214; asp, -•Everett Errington, 259; 7, p the Diocese of Niagara. held in Ram- terming, ahn B at: [hirci time acrd passed on motion by Medd :and Forster. <,The neemeatto statement acquired' nV7 nt ah '4 a il'nrE is Goverment Provincial e� bytheP ;fag cart expenditure of 44501.15for work and maternal od roads during, . the poet tear, was considered,and en ;natio;[ by Forster anatl Carr. reeve treasurer and clerk ; were authorized to ante all document*, asking furap- •proval by Department•. 'The following -accounts welt order- ed paid, ea. -potion by Taylor and. 'Carr: G -. Webb, for, bridge on I'aatter-- rain, $20: not. t'tilbert, 2 brid- ;Bas on J. 11. Young andKirk drains, askieuta nfi filling in('U. G iW.(oodAli h- Benson Caldwell, 250, Allan Reid, 248; below peesw•-Urban Curtin, r66, Those ;narked :with an asterisk Were absent from one or more exam- inations.. Evelyn Culbert and Maio Paths absent from all . examinatiofns' <roll Ilton; when Bisbee Clark:.appolnte( him, a Canon of Christ Church Cath- edral, and he now beeotnes Rev. Can- on Nolte!. There are twelve Canons in the Diocese, and they net as. 1Goovv- eruing Board; over the cathedra. The honor is conferredin recognition'. of gerviCeqs given' by the popular local elergyrlian, Who was for number -of years' Rural Dean of Wellington Canaan Naftel, who.came to Elora s1 ery d from Rothsay in 1907 is des Y esteemed by the whole community, and has given a goodly'measure of public service: both as a minister and a citizen, being for ~runny years a leading member of the Board of Edu- cation, and foe two or three years its chairman. Ile bus also beep active in child -welfare wnrk. Ile is u Past Master of Irvine Masonic .Lodge, El- ora, the he o of Wee also chaplain ora. and wW s SOth Wellington Riflos,. ho ld ing the rank of 'captain, hint on thenew honor, we hope it is not the preliminary to a call: to some new and larger field of labor as he and his estimable wife would eertaainly begreatly missed in the 10 nu cal coatunity. H. HILL it CON INSURANC E DEPAR #1MMMENT NOW is the t^eat � 3 >;ii'uan e for awtmcosh ens:trance for WO 0111 gct;o YOu proteztiora a ciriot i'ii1Et Brom any causes ra�`1.� f caaL ltntcci:E,gF.to ta40 iralplaa iii trw f tit el' an accident` I,to.:'.3<.t £. the t aero IttR i ether° and Csewcwage. 11 L 1tC, mo low S . trio rias;; e:t:icled to t'yy t..';aitpv� Qiacw or aha saes9Rpaat a ff way Garai I,-" . n ; .so„:O bf r ov„ a proper tirue fo begin' lees n., t,rals the.kucky one ani wont the dair cow i3 - it cit t:ii;rxt %wows. b - °.lifuirusers° The rine of slat cups 'and sa in mind. his oat i Sold u h ssl e a J x .r Mr.C. I. II p plumbing-�and tinsmithing business to Mr. II. • O. M. Tichborne, who took pin#session; on Monday. We wish the r s sae ri to u •xo c w+ p ah iv e' re- gularW. Co T. U. will•' hold their meeting Monday', April 10th, at 3 p. m. in Temperance: Ilan. Let everysu��perintendent try to be in her I c. Visitor* xsitOt's aelcgmep On - ducted o t! contest recently f ritaa ss n e . In u ag g ranee- _ Pipe, In co P , d Mr. J. H. p c by dote Mrs. C. d M `o with a elle powder . tin Ore , ilvin,. and, mast c:e1. Ai:dr: men agree that this 1.L'. )aratiuu tins 'wore to .da with the 'amount of . ntiiik and butte;` fat Which a. Cow nrodue'a dui-. Ing the ;lactation, [idly.[; •malt dopa ' the feeding during any assist. period. For cowry cal ing:durinl (lea shins mer or early fall most daj.yatmtr"liiie to have a *malt pasture awn), from the, herd• but,. with 'an• abatu-.h uce.:W and, in adtliitlen. they likri"to grass, teed a suitable brsiti ur¢`aturP.. Goridr' e- with clover or alfalfa haY t n. slla�B , a limited• gratin ration of three parts Lit ground oasis,: taro naiz`td of ariatX,• a ane part of oil meal is ' eop+ Melly good for coWs calving Merits, ‘vieter rr t Atter ci g r � or early spring.: � Cows should be brougsat stuwoly>i� to lull feed and therej. hteac' ;y' , u a higher prodracttion. through sickness. Nurnbet , Teacher. 38. Aireiage attendance 2 OLIVE M. T1CilBO isr.E04,N During Mr. • Hamilton's, absence. from his pulpit owing to; continued illness the Presbytery'sErrlergenIty Committee will arrange suppply the meantinie the servicecvaiill be held at the usual hour. • GODERICH TOWNSHIP During, Mr.. Ilainilton's absence from 'his pulpit. owing to continued Meese the Prcsb ter s imorg en e y Committee will arrange supply. In the meantime' the service will be held at the usual'hour. . The funeral of the late Mrs. II. Darrow, . who .passed away at St. Marys Detroit, operation, placeonWednesday afternoon of last week froni St. An- drew's church to. the Bayfield ceme- tery. A short service was condueted at the house by her pastor, the Rev. p ailaelatrlatse, but owing to his . ill - ,E. H. HILL &CO. Investment Securities dMasonic Bldg. West Street I Gorreramest, Moricipat and Corporation Boasts Bought, Scold or Exchanged Iva! Brokerage Business transacted. We deal direct with the Market daily. Money to 'lain on improved Esrm Lands'' laces, the serviCe at the church and at the grave' were taken by the Rev. R. out respect to religion ; or politics, C. Pitts, rector of Trinity church. been more liberal; but financial sus The, pallWm. 3. were *John Davi-- and he material i prosper e without the Stalker, Ring Jon, John rrrow, Thos. ed Ellie vas alltwoenjoyed by r diunder ons managen lit beth Ahrens, Dewar. deceased, beth Ahrens. was been in • Bayfield on and herd work. But tau legs during' Dee.'23xd,1859, and had lived here alt those fifty-seven .years of unetxeeir .. her ilea, Jame Pollock, who married 1i for o rt persoilalas e and veteran familly - blessings. that Int 1893, ,Saeid Scars later ah© was un- A successful business had brought Red in marriage to Mr. hely liar_ Mr. Davie a heall- provided home, bute rim, wvho aaurviw>es ilei, together with beybYtli he had been blessed. Ten LOCAL TOPICS[ Feeding ng Chickens. •a obi G e . a,.iould be fed rrcna•' Yo ng three qv�- times daily, depeijtlipg Up one's experience it feeding, say0. t e U >aited ,S tater In:1a. tmerit of s C` ivltens Agrlcultiixe. '' l+ndaitbtt�dly • .a' > can be grown faster by towing "tire tittles daily than by feeding then times daily. but it should be 'borne io mind that more bari1 can be.d u the young chiel¢et?s by overfeer.ing thran'by. Underf0eding, and' at na title Morebarely than anar� should they; b+a fed to satisfy their appetites and to wee them: exercising, c-xeept at tlae't'ves,- -ing or last meal. when .they.. should be given'' all they' will'eat Creat •Caro •;`east lie • exercised not.to over' - feed young +stilette that are Mouthed, as leg weakness 1.; apt to� result. ' Old Scot: Diens cry, ma wee. lad - diet fid yet penny n dituna y *lie! If ye force dark, her's a match 1 the Prof --Give What •yoltConslclefi most memorable date in history. had. T. Hound -he one Anthony h . with Cleopatra.` .` 43. pp 'number 1 IucTCy num�a�,•,,, lesnaant Pardon uie, sir, I have Sa an attachment for your ty"pii�eewriter. . Manager: Well, don't, bother her during'working hours. (Continued from page 4) the .fifty-seventh year of its publica- tion without missing a single isalue. In the year 1917 the Advocate was handed down to 1I. D. Davis, son of deceased and is still in the sante fart. i1v. To no other weekly ,journal in the province has public, patronage, with - :Are- 'o H'av n Ey Strain your x/rlo,8anitotdel t.8aawrey4 the' lat- est at by t once • examine ' s e. est .meds .s; 'witb...an up -Update '. �cai meet.. tsps; `k q rf abl .- re b ce a� a bon :Our ci a A..L. COLE Goaeoch Phone a>z MasonieTemplo Optometrist two colas, Retold Pollock. of Toronto, and Clarence Pollock. of London, and so s alt grown to ananb od, an wo one brother. Mr. Fred Ahrens. ofdaughters kod! -'. e' . Phoenix. Saginaw., four Mi h.;� i M. 'H i<irlaim suchaan unpuc has able ,Ta .. 1-L ' i'D. of Aberdeen, JA:, 1'rt.lIt. a¢ Kerr, o 1ki - - Date- heritage tent[ p rosise prIds osperity; un1irokern fam- am 5frs. 1I. 13.,1+car; of Uailey. A was portion of arird •Mia. flu ltao fern gi Wot ere. 0 the the Advocate's tlie 1ateaprop ietor and fialimi the floral £ollcrw4inrc: Wreathe' fzotin the staff editor in the iiftyareren Sears of his of the litrel 13rigg" Seed Co., of Tor- journalistic efforts. assts+; leaf? of the (+2.s.,k�pelrireiesee: C't ,The late Mr. tawiw had filled every ,,f tendon;. Mr. Harold Polblek, of fibsition ill the gift of tk-' itropk, iii-. Children . Crp i FOR FLETCHER'S 0AST`C•' A A Biers Solid ter Women's Disorders' to days treItldtllt frit ()rugae 1* is a exit the muttering threus. meWade d weste *mmatttr locally is armed and Ms En t - ern! .„,... n le ' ertl lkd f;:---- relief; themental alt and isleal e...,;:-, '- `. i' f _ nertie5 aro toned and 'strengtih. • „ , $ 4 , reed: and the rlrcrliation is rr e. rlae. j Berea to virtual. As this treat- et meat is based •n strlttio *oleo- � ' tib' priaciplee, and acts on toss ifir acts'l leretion of the alienist It hce.e .5 hNiw 1.cit Bio good in all AUTOMOBILE QNE. get your 1922Permits and Markers . from a .. • MacVicas at Geo MacVicar's "Shoe Store li i tliSid. of Square Gahricla P.O. Box 414' " And d when �r coal isempty F } to e � o� Yin* et til ek*" P.hon.75 Oiderloh for, Goal h • Bila E:taltistts apnea in The Irsltlgp Valley Mg Liles Cr.. x ,441ydaQ 0. II The More: You Buy The More You Save ,ygett'es vour FLIRNiTiJRI . ,FURNITURE a at ,. II HAROLO.BLACKSTONE'S 1 motel Exca diet • WEST tr. • ad the Broadway at Goflei•ich Everything for the home at e q.,Bargain Price, --Absolute Snaps 11 S eoi l•-•=1 Incubator. Chatham ' a p � No. 2. $15.00. This Tony Dto •Iasi, Thisae Store 1P retOy /O O)i0'ti Photographs Best Preserve the Pleasures of Red -Letter Days farms et fcsnale truttbte!. 1rltlsid• Env d tale t and ;painful nten'trn• �fi Ott' !t i er;.3rheex, falling of the ► "`+w., 1.{� we'ot 1�', rte. Prito *?..00 Per Dox. _ t w3tatch E.deiricrat for one tww*ties *rs [meet: A g'at Witt infill, enough fur 10 do's,. wterth 15e. watt be , e lei t tee to any snort* fw�4e an wflhl will send me her address. Tertc.,J ai< Meter( sod od0rf'.!e. M1['1. ;,[;)Teti W. J:MU, ,\iti l..".:�•o ctwt X31:1! !1!" [.E.: L1M L111 C31;;�,Y y' t ItIVI l'tt►_rf,; Beautiful Things for Easter cif Real Holly Atte agates*** Docks Cody •Baskets sal asset Lovely~ 'PWwert Artistic f [cystatin C.tkic Caolles Dainty[t rCara*aird Frock Cosh* aural Stab ;See Sreseittlist Trur.il-on i311CM, Ufa, [itis•. 7th a'tri-w,tti Smith's art Stori St. *SERVICE • We will be very pleased to 'give you advice regarding any l be d .. ori.. Iz tc r# a t bonds •t hat d o .. -. h1 ho .__ au may lass ie. � Y Y •tl fi cur its 1 of 'y 0 i $ advantsgeouely' exchanged for others, and, at the smile, time eitbter increase your capital or increase your rna:tme, and en shore term bonds you could lengthen the maturity. ,t'onwaxd a. list of your holdings and ullevo us to make,euggestion6. .ate ► . . _. NNMEMT PROVINCIAL mut MUNICIPAL CCNDS� Cuv� � • tot of Commerce Bldg..,. Phone 230 .LADIES of GODERICH WE WANT YOU to see our new station's goods before deciding on TOUR SHOES FOR SP NG. ' The, popular 1 sand 2: strap Slippers can- not fail to please y'ou, we have thein in Black and Brown, in Kid and Calf leathers, at pricesi_ consistenqu t with their geed quality' and work Hurlbut Shoes for Chitdren We early a full range of "Pussyfoot" and `Hurlbut Welt" shoes ifor the kiddies,nathin better made. See thein. in our windows, an tell your 'nen-folk to be sure and see our spring models, too. a silAAN'SE SIIOE-STORE • 4 4 •r