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04cred a pr4e of $5 for the beat
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L d k Dresses e contest win cidse Tuesday,
12y 14, at 6 p. — Letters 004 -
Tho quality of. the Materials, the neat designs and 'the clever work wasirked before that Dour will be
ac be sent
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st from the to "Skean Committee, Board of
Trade, Box 35&" The contest Is Specia s
dip chinq Pressm, ju cepted., AD stogains must I
nakorso combine to make them splendid values. Our first showing of "open to the world." 'there is no Satu�rday
Rmdy-to-Wear Dresmw, and they are exceptional. ch"Ve of any kind, All you have
to do is to jitt Your brain working
$15.00 anct 414LOO and think *9 a live -wire slogan for i Cmp the Opportunity
All golpir* and black, at each 00derieb, 'Ths Folloviing SpWals an for- Salu*y Only.
The 0011100 must be in keeping'
Suifings and Dress Goods with the now spirit of co-operation to lit Real Urgitins on Susoitable
Coeds.
and progress that is sweeping the
The" am guaranteed French and )English &rges of the old standard grades, fins all pun wool city. It must be of a nature that
ide, Collars on Sale
Borges, in fast shades of navy and black, at prices of two Ye&M &SO. 52 inhhes, w 4he Board Of Trade can put At ** all
at per yard ............................................................................................. 44 Its stationery, and business -own All .. Collars will be on sale this Saturday at the following reductions 60C for
,a* put It an aoir envelopes vvbkb i
the mall out of town. ,
11will take a ekier brain to wft 50c; 75C for 60c; Spo for 75C; $1.25 for 98;; $1-50 for $1.00; $1,75'
Men's We" sages tbisprim Tlker-benp�r will be worth for $1.25 -, $2.00 for $1.30.
For Lad _811111nk BOtADY Wools, in Man' for men than the prize itself. f;ead
I *'. Suite, toade of finest; $cap 0 $2.." a" 00 in your letters at onto as each letter �Mocks and flat Collars will be on sale. The designs are of the best and
al"i'lluish that does not shine. 56 ischell wide, 0 per yard ...... will be, membered stno it two per- the cloths the. newest.
&*as think of the some slogan the
%64i��T =I, Bonalero-W.44 aW 1i one whose, letter was received Orst
an4 Voilet.
awai" the Prue.
. d sheatics; hesivy. even - A11116j"Wo. slogan writers, for a nd, Copen-
threoArje' ;;*r yard ...... T .............. 3.% The most satisfactory Kaitting 'Yam to be had Greater Godork-h sloes& W -A40 Voiles7and Mulls In lsvlht and dark blue, yellow, white, flesh, green, sa
eaeh day'sissue of "Gmater Gode- hagen, Mative, champagne, and rose. These cloths are mercrrised and are
86-inc� 14bekbed, finp twill Sheeting, entirely today. we belielis. for moldiere' ox. '4 ply. rich." wonderfully adapted for dresses and waists. Rcgular 6oc. On sale
trio ft;ft 4rissing, good weight for sheets of purest selected long wool. In.white, Saturday at Soc t yard.
or . gso�rM house 0 light grey, or mid gray, as per $2.50 KOPLE WE KNOW
85a, 4, psi yard"'Adus"- wrth 2& lb ............ ..............
......... I ............... Mr. Thos. Wallis returned on Tues- Silic Crope'de Chino,
Linoleum daY frQm a.yisit, in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Q Buckley have remqved All shades of this eloth will be on sale Sattiiday. Nothing is prettier or more
4 yards wide, extra heavy weighb and British to the Park House for tne summer. O.MoN.M601 i
sidited for waists or dresses than Crepe de Chine. It wears well and has i
make. in Floral, Tile and Block Pat` Mrs. Sexiinjith and two children are
yards. old stock White Fl"nelette, 28
Umbes , de, heavy and soft. Wor h tome. Worth $ 1. 10, str par squarQ ya 85C 'isitliRg the lRdy's mother in Strathroy. good finish. Saturday sale, regular $i.8o for $1.5o a yard.
Miss Doris Megaw has resumed her
22c, at W yard ...................... ! 15c Floor Rugs, training as nurse at the Alexandra Goddess Corsets
hospital.
Tapeefty. Broneb and Wilum Rep 9. A. Johnston,.of Sarnia. was a, recent
will yan visitor at the home of W. J. and Miss NO- P6 Goddess Corsets wiH be on. sale Saturday in all sizes. This Cor=t har.
Our stock is still very large and every Aug is at Frances Johnston. PictQn St. a written guarantee for i year, meaning that if anything goes wrong we
300 [be. all pure wool, clean, scoured, 2 -ply and prices of over a year ago. All sizes in Alex. Saunders of Vie Goderich Or� will.replaoe,it with a new- Corset -free of charge, Saturday.this Cor --et will
3 -ply Tom. soft %nd strong, in stock. gan Go.'Ieft Tuesdai' on a buslnesi'
trip to Montreal and other points. Ig pr ce 2
white or grey, at per lb ......... $1.60 3 x 3, 3 x St. 3 x 4, U x 4 be sold..at. $2 so ROgu i 41' 5 each.
Mrs. J. J. Edward left Monday for
her home in Ellisboro, Sask., after
visiting for tvo months at the,home. of im— Cotton Specials'�_
Mrs. E. Edwa!rd. South St. am
Mrs. Alex. Robinson, of Fordv,;joh, 34 inch Factory Cotton, regular i5c for 12y2c a yard.
W. ACeHESON & SON and son, Samuel, ants Mr. Dave R Bleached Cotton, regular 35C for 29c a yard.
De Qobertcb %tar.
Turn0volon CALL fl.
iiFJDAY. RAi 10, 1918
CAMPAIGN'S CLIMAX
NEXT WEDNESDAY
Leading Cities and Towns of Western
Ontario have been invited to Send
Official Representati%es to
Big Dinner
A "Greater Goderich" dinner to be
given Wednesday evening, May 15 0.t
the Bedford hotel, will be the`cllrna� of
the big campaign now on to "put the
town oil the map." This will be an
invitation affair, plates. will be 50 cents.,
and there will be official representatives
present from a number of the leading
cities In Western OntVio. A big high-
way movement will be launched at this
gathering, and altogether it promises
to be an event that will in the future
have a historical Importance.
This meeting will t)e neld previously
to the'ope6ing of the memnership can-
vass, and give the leaders in tM Board
of Trade movement an opportunity to
show the definite objects of the entire
undertaking.
It hard work can make It so. it will
be the greatest affair of the kind ever
held ln.thlo section of Ontario, and wftl
be something that no progressive, citi-
zen will desire to miss. The speaking
will be of a high order. The ciUes in-
.vlted to send -representatives have been
requested to send forceful speakers, and
especially men who believe it is pos-
sible to put on a great West,, Ontario
'gjthe
forward movement Enro
operation of cities. Ww
munities. A big or"m
mercial organization% may grow out of
this gathering. Details concerning the
program will be given out as rapidly
as acceptances are iccerved.
Invitations will be mailed in a day
or two.
CALL CLASS B. MEN
Exemption Boaril Will Meet Beginning
Thursday, May 16 to Pass on Men
for Service
George Porter, local military repre-
sentative, has received notice to com-
mence his preliminary work In con-
necti6n with the Goderich tribunal,
,Which sits in the Court House on the,
16th last,
Got your Lime Sulphur at Chas.
C. Lee*& He can furnish it to -you
at $6 per pound. He has also Ar-
senate of Lead and other Spraying
Compounds and Spraying Pumps.
had' the opportunity of listening to
AUBURN.
son, of Wroxeter, merchant, motored
White Cotton, regular 20C for 97c a yard.
him. Proceeds amounted to nearly
Mr. G. F. Youngblut shipped a car of
hogs to Toronto on Saturday.
to Goderich and spent Sunday with
their sister, Mrs. John Cutt.
Excise -officer Jeffrey, of Sir d, was
FE
Gloves
GODERIC13 TOWNSW
Pte. Chas. Mill% C. E. F., who was
few d%yo, ago from his brother-in-law,
J. A. Thompson, of Winni0g. stating
made Miss Garden's sensational collec-
tion of stage gowns after she had In -
The Taylor's Corner Patriotic Society
EBENEZER
a beautiful shower bouquet of roses
In town Monday visiting thett"Or"(hants
and taking stock of their tea supplies,
just a few Silk Gloves left. in black and white. Regular 85C for 69c.
Senice at 3 p. m. on Sunday. (New
and lily -of -the -valley. Her sister,
as all tea over the allotted amount is
of Mrs. Win. Patton on Wednesday,
tilov,)
.Nflss Lillie Plunkett, of Goderich, was
Miss Lulu, was bridesmaid, and she
wore a frock of reseda green silk
poplin with trimmings
subject to a tax of 1.0 cents a pound.
Mr. J. T. Newell has moved his
Js H. COLBORNE
for a few days.
gold and a
corsage bouquet of Ophelia rose '-
wife and family to Toronto and
come.
Archie Juhnson, of Lanes, visited In
tills neighborhood last Sunday.
The groom was ably assisted by his
their home on Toronto street will
be occupied by Conductor Cossey.
E
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
Seeding Is nearly all done and people
cousin and life-long chum, Mr. 01
ence Pott 11
er. Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor
They will be greatly missed, as they
Society have made arrangements to
are busy preparing ground for roots,
of both young people, performed the
have resided in Goderich for over
twenty Miss Lillian
have an evening meeting at the home of
beans, etc.
�eremony. During the signing,,of the
years. and
Master Fraser have attended the
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. t9alkeld on Wed-
nesday, May 15th, at &o'clock. An
Air. Elmer Robertson Is sporting a
new twin-cyllader Excelsior
was sent to England, where he ioined
wear, also made by Bulloz. The
dresses are of Jersey And mousseline
Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Dobie, of East
register Mr. Frank Lobb sang 0 Per"
Goderich Collegiate Institute and
Wa�vano,sh, visited his cousin here on
Sunday last,
feet Love."
A short musicale Nollowed the eon-
while there made many friends.
MARY GARDEN'S COSTUMES
gray woolen, the skirt being draped.
all pills they must fully meet all re -
of the West Wawanogh Insurance Com-
gratulations. Miss Iva Harris, of Sea-
The family regularly attended Vie-
place either part
I
like a riding habit. She wore vests
quirements. Aecurately compounded
.Nlr. and Mrs. W. .1. Dobie, of East
'Ka�vanosh,
forth, sang "Love' S Garden of Roses
toria street Methodist church and
IN "THAIS SENSATIONAL
of. ash -gray ratine during the winter,
and composed of Ingredients proven to
visited his cousin here on
;"
Mr, and Mrs, Clifford Lobb rendered
were active workers and no doubt
Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
with evening gowns of black or violet
be effective in regulating'the digestive
S. nday last.
a duet, "W"hen the Dew is the
their place in church work will be
Antique Egyptian costumes, with
s hade-
org-ans, there is no surer medicine to
Harry Bellamy made the state-
on
Rose— Mr. C. Potter sang, "Love's Old
hard to fill.
gold bands encircling the bust, are
One of the sensttionai accessories
her toillette are the
be had anywhere.
ment last Friday nignt that they had
so many beans to cat -in England that
Sweet Song," and the Lobb brothers
rendered a splendid
SHEPPAROTON
just a few of the dazzling toillettes
Mary Garden, the world-famous o'p-
to evening
cothurns- shoes copied from the old
It is always safe to send a Dom, nion
'Money
he felt that when tie clime home he
male quartette.
The solo, "The Sunshine 'Your
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Graham, of Gode
eratic star, wears In the filming of
Roman and Greek statues with all
Express Order. FiNe dollars
%%ould shoot the first man that he saw
of
Smile," by Miss Lulu Lobb completed
rich, spent a da;y this week with Mr
"Thais," Goldwyn's medium of in-
the straps and steel nails. This
antique, footwear is of violet or black
costs three cents.
playing.
sowing beans.
a program enjoyed by all, Afterwards
and Mrs Wm. Graham. of this place.
Mr. Mrs. J. B. Graham
troducing the celebrated diva in pie-
shade and is worn on bare feet.
The concert last Friday evening under
all repaired to the prettily decorated
and received
lures, which will be seen at the Model
Butter per lb— &try ......... 048 to 0 40
FOR GOOD RELIABLE
the auspices of the Ladies' Aid was a
success in every way, fine nlgh�
�, good
dining room and the wedding feast
was served. The tWo pretty waitress-
a letter a few days ago from their son,
Meredith, who In in France and Ono
Theatre, next Monday and Tuesday.
Combing the continent for clothes
The Pill That Leads Them All.—Pills
compact of
Shoe Repairing
crowd and a splendid prograth. Mr.
es were Misses Nellie Towshend and
item was that he met a young WILD, IL
was the singer's principal occupation
are the most portable and
all medicines, and when easy to take.
flarry Bellamy gave a good account
of his experiences since he had donned
Iva Harris, the bride's girl friend&
The many friends of the
Mr. McDonald, from Goderichi in the
hospital. lTbO meeting was accidental
abroad when not engaged L at relief
work among the wounded in France,
are the most acceptable of prepara-
Tey
SMITH & RING
uniform until he had fits discharge.
young
couple join In hearty congratulations
and came about in this W& Ned wne
relAints"Star." wh4m hi L , lend asked
before coming to America to begin
"Ttials." has be-
tions.But they must attest their power
to be popular. As Parmelee's Vege-
30 FAst Stivel 0 its Knez Char&
His description of trench life and train-
and good wishes.
h and thus
him it was from GodlRbr,
That she succeeded
table Pills are -the most popular of
GIVE US A T AL
Ing camps was very interesting and
e
yond even her wildest dreams will be
certainly was enjoyed by those that
the acquaintance starbed. IS is a good
amply attested when the public gets
had' the opportunity of listening to
AUBURN.
plan to send the boys a paper as often
its first peep at the notable Goldwyn
him. Proceeds amounted to nearly
Mr. G. F. Youngblut shipped a car of
hogs to Toronto on Saturday.
as you can*
Mr. J. B. Graham received a letter a
production.
Bulloz, the noted couturier of Paris,
GODERIC13 TOWNSW
Pte. Chas. Mill% C. E. F., who was
few d%yo, ago from his brother-in-law,
J. A. Thompson, of Winni0g. stating
made Miss Garden's sensational collec-
tion of stage gowns after she had In -
The Taylor's Corner Patriotic Society
recalled to Lon4on, spent the week -end
that his son. Jo4n F. Thompson, of the
formed him to spare no expense in
will hold a sewing meeting at the home
under the parental roof. ..
Flying Corps, was wounded Ap�ll 28
on dnty hi Palestine. Ur. Thomp-
fashioning the best obtainable. One
of Mrs. Win. Patton on Wednesday,
Our school has reverted to the old
while
having to that
of the wraps is of purple velvet with
May i5th, at 3 o'clock. Everybody wel-
tillid.-owing to the diffloulty of getting
son received a cablegram
John F. Is ,
..a -Roman train and embroidered in
come.
the children on time.
effect. &.,va.ung man v#h6
has visited this pls,86 , on several oc-
gray beads.
The members of the United Patriotic
Mr. John Stalker, who joined the
callons and made many friends by his
in direct contrast Ao the diva's
Society have made arrangements to
colors last week at London, reports very
pleasing and unassuming manner. He
stage costumes,. simplicity marks the
'apparel
have an evening meeting at the home of
favorabl� of conditions there.
ennsted In Winnipeg and shortly after
collection of ror her personal
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. t9alkeld on Wed-
nesday, May 15th, at &o'clock. An
Air. Elmer Robertson Is sporting a
new twin-cyllader Excelsior
was sent to England, where he ioined
wear, also made by Bulloz. The
dresses are of Jersey And mousseline
Invi'lation is extended to every lady or
motor-
cycle with a h6isket seat attached.
the Cycling Corps and soon'after joined
the Flyers. was mat to Eiypt and later
de sole in gray. vkylet,—black and
gentleman in this district to be present
and take part in planning a "countli
Mr. M. Lockhart attended a meetifig
wiLstesnsfervedtOP0168fte- We,h0Ve
white. One of the tailored suits,
called the "Niary Garden," is of smoke
fair" to take the lat ter
of the West Wawanogh Insurance Com-
his wOund la not serious and that he
place either part
I
pany last Tuesday at Dungannon.
will be able to return home shortly.
of June or on July ist,
Mr . . and Mrs. Densteadt. of the vil-
The ladies of the, Soldiers' Aid Circle
GODERICH MARKETS.
Wednesday, May the Ist, Atherton
lage, left for Stratford last Monday on
ofAshfield intend giving a box social
Farm, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
a short visit to friends In that locality.
and entertainment at this place on Fri-
(Outside Market Reports on page 3)
Lobb, was the scene of a pretty wed-
The milroad employees are busy
day, May 17th. Several young ladies
Wheat ............................... 2 00 to 2 05
ding. when their third daughter, Olive
at
present repairing the road here and
and gentlemen from Laurier, Out., will
but dialogue,
Flour, Gov'ment standard ... 5 75 to 5 80
Ferne, was united In marriage with
Mr. Lorne. Jervis, OT Ilolmesville, in
putting In a large number of new ties.
give the old ever popular
,]From pumpkin Ridge. " Those who
Flour, per cvrt., family ...... 5 75 to 5 75
Bran, per ton .................. 86 00 to Be 00
the presence of immediate relatives and
Frank Ralthby has resumed his
have seen this plav say it Is worth jibe
Shorts, per ton ............... 41 00 to 42 00
friends.
studies at the Goderich Collegiate Instl-
admission fee alone. Tbeiv will also
Osts 0 75 to 0 80
At It b'elock. t(v the strains, of
tute after being home a week with a
be music bv violin and bagpipes. The
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Barley .............................. 1 20 to 1 25
Mendelssolin's wedding march. played
dislocated shoulder received while
well known comediams. Persons Wall
Pe", per bushel ............... 2 `00 to 2 10
by Aliss Joy Lobb, the bridal party
playing.
Sturdy, of Goderich. will be he here
Buckwheat ................ 1 75 to 1 85
entered the parlor and took their
Among those who sg%v "Intolerance"
with their up -to- the! minute jokes and
............... 12 00 to 14 00
places between evergreen pedestals.
in Goderich on Monday night were Miss
sougs. Miss Edna Rivers. the clever
Butter per lb— &try ......... 048 to 0 40
Tile bride, who wa., given away by
E. Phillips, Miss Mary Denstedt, Miss
young elocutionist of Nfle, will give a
Eggs, per dozen ............... 0 37 to 0 37
her father, was daintly gowned in
E. Killoe and Ralph Nlonroc and Mr.
reading, Llso local talent will take part
Cattle, medium butchers ... 10 50 toll 50
White silk poplin and satin, with
,ell and orange blostsoms and tarried
Earl Raithby.
In making this one of the best enter-
tainments of the season. All the ladies
Cattle, butchers 6holce ...11 00 to 12 50
Hogs live weight 19 50 to 19 50
The gossips declare thiit your corres-
pondent was In error last week, that
are requested to bring lunch boxes.
Coffee will be served. Admission free
...............
Hams, per lb ..................... 0 22 to 0 22
Bacon long cleaT ............... 0 42 to 0 42
it was the occupation or the re -model-
to all ladies bringing boxes; to others,
Potatoes. per bag ......... 1 00 to 1 25
led house that had been the subject of
adults 25c.; children 15c. the proceeds
E[Ides 7 00 to 7 00
their nredletion
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W go e — — Tallow, rendered ............... 0 is W 0 14
Miss McGregor, travelling agent of supply comforts for our bdys at the Chickens . .. .................. 0 20 to 0 22
the Women's Missionary Society, of front. All come and have a goodtime.
the 'Presbyterian church, gave an ad-
'NoDD-u Sprinu T0000ru dress In the Presbyterian church here Exeter Papers Speak- Very Highly of
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CHA�`� BLI 111rK
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work in the Northwest % 1. � A
V11C EXCter i imes 1 6 wee a 0
The road and bridge committee were following account of the Lass of
Inspecting the bridge and county road Limerick Town : ' "The Lass of
here last week and came -to the con- The musical comedy IF YOU WILL BE WISE
olusion that no more rubbish was to Limerick Town" put on by the young
be thrown over the vank here, and people of Goderich In the Exeter Opera
"drive slow'* was to be the motto fof House on Friday evening last &ew one To an Advantage
all conveyances white crossing the of the largest audiences that have filled
bridge. the hall, the house being packed for
the occasion. To say that the enter-
111VAULLER tainment was enjoyed Is putting It
Benmiller Red Cross Society mot last mildly as the opera' 19 In a class by
Wednesday. Itself and the Goderich young people Buy Heavy on all Lines of Gmeeries
filled the different' parts with such
The farmers of this vicinity are busy exceptional ability as to draw forth the
sowihg mang*18.
applause of the audience time -after youp supply for -80
Mrs. Wm. Vanstone has been Ill at time. A most favorable Impressloff 70 me time to cemmDm,
,her son's, Mr. Ambrose Vantone's, the was made and left notning to be do- 00
past week. sired, The leading parts were well
We art glad 6 know that Mr. Thos. chOsOn and ably fklled. The solos, Conditions fully warrant this and almost all Groceries are good buying
I
Mitchell has somewhat recovered from duets, choruses- etz., were ably ren- and especially
,his rocent Illnes-b. dered. The principal actors were sup -
Irish
next ported by a chorus of winsome
Mothers' Day will be observed . maidens. The production must have
Sunday, services at Bethel t1:30 a. m., entailed much hard practise. The con -
Zion 2:30 p. in., Benmiller 8 p. in. cert was under the Auspices of the TeaSs Spicesq Canned Goods, Matches,
13ciamiller frimdA were very sorry to Patriotic League of town, the proceeds
learn last Saturday that Pte. W, Peagan amounting to $212. in addition a Soaps
has been seriously wounded a se.cond handsome centre-piqcc was sold by
unie, auction by collectiv6 bids and was
The Quetrterly OMeisl Board of Ben- knocked down to Miss Etta 130weY,, A WORD TO T"E WISE IS SUFFICENT.
miller circuit, whieh met on Tuesday I M being realited on the sale. The
night was well attended. Rov-3. A. Goderich people were afterwards serv-
Agnew, ehairman of the district, pre- ed to refm.;hments by the leagAle.
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sided. Mr. vv. 11. rallsysor. of cunton. 111C Kketer Advocate aso sp 8 U
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wa% also present. and addressed the high pralse of the pro(ue on
hitieting. The floam voted the pastor had been heard of this talented aggre-
sb Inelv4se of 14*0 in salary. hles-4rsi gation of young people from the, coub- VV 0 too V� %. J VIV
John Poagtin and J. B. rox were ap- ty town." �riayq this paper, "and tile
I Inted &Ie#&ttsU (he annual thlancl- large audlence that ft"Pted them %was4
al'(118triel Meeting at I)uW, nuolk on the not in tlii* loast'diva0pointed of �Vhht
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they expoeted."
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