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pm. Saaul`4ys 9 .fit.' F�itsa Earl
crials of tto flood is past to reallap jf ' Ott
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that •aRfAher ten minutes eontlayaneu
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been ruflicitpitt to the
youp hams•
rou to the roof' AUgod r3.
• o carry 1� so a.nd octmu avt clear ave 11
1' A, a1* Ito the harbor wvils the cxtivrituee� of STORE
r .:. Mr. Robert herr. who resldes in o e of
Me y .
: the shacks on e beach bettvect} the ,
.. will 4 for tie tr,� few* (qui ' north pier and the hiker breakwater,
wok on the day of the hreak-up of the
Maitland. Mr, 1{err's home was erects
1+ �' ed by Contractor Birmingham, along E. aster i ays
if you . a;e Olt need of with the other ahacbs on this piece of
t. beach and occupies the highest point The first holiday of hind. and it is a good thing !t dT, , - y of the Spring, and everyone is looking forward to
new vigor; • -if our S s-
g Y 3 otherwise n great block of Ice.r leaving off their dull, heavy, Winter clothing, and in their place,
naanY of thein, might have been
KODAK AS, THEY - GROW" tem needs toniag tip, %flocking at his door, and not waiting putting on some lighter and brighter apparel, more in keeping with
r the formality of an •lnvitatlon, to
fo the season.
° a ' . h 'till means try this enter. To Murdoch McDonald Mr.•
TAf your Kodak keep the Y y Kerr owes the giving of the alarm We have our stock no,v complete with a wouderflill well assorted
that awoke him in time to get to a
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splendid tissue Wilder. place of safety. Air, Kerr had wltnes-
lot of the newest goods leing worn for the spring. Amongst which
of the children as they grow. p sed the first break-up before noon, • P [�I'• g
• • and saw the ice Jam at the elver ' • we would mention,
The .dates will make the story P.I. P,Ltdla Cod Liver lit Is - mouth and supposed everything would
complete. .oH only at Pee;lu Stere.. pica Sl. be all right and lay dowvu for a snooze.
As it was, his boat -was carried over Spiling Coats
into the harbor and broken• and Cho
drift %wood he had gathered for tire
wood was also scattered over into the A very choice range, all in the latest style, niade from the well -favored and
lapharbor. roves Ser es Vel
• ' , The land r din ply scot •ed by the P
CalYlpbell's Drug- ,�r' tog r ours and Tricotines, I u colors of Fawn, Belgian Blue, Grey
torrents of water fruit, the rlwpr flood and Sand, 1 fiery taoderately priced.
which flowed across into the harbor°°''
'Phone 90 and I, n spa of hugo eakes of lee
The PenSlar Stare The Square which will mn
reain ntu rutted by the
Run. Many of the smaller erections rts
Next to Millar's Scotch Store on this piece or hSkihind are ov,°t•turneti , $4.75
and carried a considerable distance.
��i L �®UWtt•tillwY� sumo or the flood borne lee %was even Serge, a first-class lot in Black and NAV only. $4.75 UP.
rii illWYiiNt am Damon CMD131 al 'eeriest over thuu
e rth pier into the y ony All Sl/.eS. From
Ai�1 h;u•bor channel. Silk Povlin and Duchess Satin. A i quality, in coiors of Black, Navy,
•---- Dan. McICRy's and Angno; \lenonald's fawn, Sand, Taupe and Plaids. From $5.50 up.
®®®®H®®®®®®■®®9®®®®BB®eA�®®� - flshing boats, wwlitclt Lt> in the north-
Sidewalk
orth-
� THE TOWN COUNCIL anis in support of Jtls motion poi"led ww.st rnr•nen nP R, r, h:u•hur wcrrr un_
®I ( out that the "alk on the snnlh shl,• in,jt"ed, hu uigl t ra it i lutwe ero III
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® Sidcwulli on North Side of Harbor Hill wwas cc,cr red wwill, snoww all winter andGloves Hosier
® Por dan,aue it the ICP It-,,, headin
® Appeal
®: regular
to meeting
of leo I remain d ,lz:I,. ortlirter s rain, wher,h., R to
' 10 a wvalk un t. n° urtli side, wwherc ih, their directhu, ,from htkewwards had
The re alar meeting of the town
nun rtruck, would be Antu,l fres, pnn,r :, f,•ww r-1, Purttl, r. �incr isnot
ftl council wwas held on friday last, with I life Ih, wwatrr has repr,lr,l sine bir�-
■ + Po all the members present, except Coun- from 11 c,
and wconld dry nal ,luir't,ly tw r,,,. Kayser Silk, a well known pure and Ladies' Silk Hose, we have a large
SII wwinter the Z)o men ertry,ln�rn at t ani the spring In•,ak up of the
R To all Baptists. of Goderich cillor Moller. Town Clerk Knox wvas Nlaflh,md ha. grine Inti, hi,t. r> Ile durable Silk Glove, all sizes in variety of, in all sizes and colors
® at his post again. tilt indu,trie� at the harbor i,:t,l to of Ili I, i, cis( nn rccur�. ,
and district, and to all those FM Among the Communications .-u.as "calk in tr„ centre or the -r, ad i, d.,t - lysis.,, The slar 't,,tn int -Ir. Kerr stock. Colors black, white, pon- including black, white, brown,
®® letter from the Inspector or 'raxatiuu l ger !f brim knocked nuwwn by �uuai- on �hm,i.n n,ornine al Ili, ,rrrni,rs
who, are not identified with tr,i�!ts of coasu r, ,„ u,r bin. rhe.,• t gee, grey, mode, silver, sand, navy, tan, silver, bronze, gre and
an Ot er church ®'for the London District, who asked he round hint ltappv to h•tN a his hom" taupe.
Y b for the provlRion of saute num wwherr, men spent FIL5,fx10 to t:,U,fxxl in Inwcu prowl it) it, puhses- rices, $I.25,
tit!,till intact and P champagne. P
® ® ti could• meet those wishing inforn:a_';'Hoaxes: c•ontrihnted 810.(or d M2J,rxll Sion. Ile iwav drawwinu' wwabv rrom his Prices,. $I.Oo, $1,25, $1.50, $1,75. x$1.75, $2.00, $2.2 2. O•
® We cordially invite you to tion as to the tilling up or their incurnc ,n taxes, inns always supporb-d h.Inwc, ,well wvhirli he sa)w contains beauti- d 5r 2-50-
a Colne OR returns. A motion was passed for the prugres, .uf the tuwwu, ail' he
Dra fill wwat<:r. so clear :md p„ol that Chamoisette a 'very much favore Lisle Hose of the best makes, to suit
® ® viding for the use of the council thought they should have sumo can- ,
sideration. A petition with 9(x1 signs_ tIoInl Prnm towwn Prerlua r.- go in Glove. We SIOCk in 811 S1heS. all, in the leading COlOTS, All
® Sunday Next, March 2® ® chamber, she inspector to be notified sun,rru'r time to enjoy o r,•frr,hl in
accordingly. tures could easily bo secured for this
® "walk, as it was the "lust nseti road drink, • Mr. Kerr p}trcltia},,:d my n ing- Black, natural, brown, grey, sires. These are splendid value.
®I A petition for a sewer on McDonald for Cho sum of $•f0 dont Mr. Binning- P
� ®r Street, from Britannia rod to Raglan to town. Possibly the C. P. It. might mastic and white, Price $ I.2 Price C
tt K ham some years ;,ga and ihlnk, he qct + 5
be interested in the way of support. r J� , 50C, 75C, SSC.
M t0 the gtreet, was referred : td tiro: public a hie; bargain in spite of lhp spring -
BAPTISTCHURCH M works committee to see if it is sum- The motion was adopted• time dangers. !
N CiAppl stoned. .y motion lay Councillors 1tion of Ladies Waists
® An amusing episode of the flood was
® ■ Applications for the pngition of carp- and that a court of revision a' the scare a wcell knnww•n local man
® MONTREALOrREET M taker of parks were received from the special assessment roll Ifor the got as he was stkndltiK on the hr•eak-
® Thog. Gauley and Alex. Johnston and Thom&A street sewer be held ou April wate[, looking out over the ice in the
® Where a hearty welcome ■ were -referred to the cemetery• and f5th a 8 o'clock, was carried. river. As it started fn mown, he did We are S110Wing A
® parks committee. COttthaillor AfJitahell suggested that. ..i `,- very choice variety of the
® � awaits Oil � got Por the moment detect that it was
y the .various committees of th'e council
® � A circular from the ll��ntario Munlci- the ice, which was nmwlnK, and, think-
® ®lent Association, 9oltcftlAg membership should lay out a program for the .ing it was the breakwater on which ��� �, lutist up-to-date Waists,
■ ® and payment of ll[b fee, was filed. year'% work and bring in their esti- he wxR standing, he Jumped back '" 'r In Silk, Crepe de Chine
® The Finance -Committee recommend- mates as early as possible, q,iickly with the exrlamation.umpe "Look
Subject 11 a.m.-"New Re- ® ed Reeve Wallis pointed out It woulrt out, boys, the d— thing is movIhg," • - - h ! and Georgette, in all the
That Rigs.
at fire inaurence on the m difltee, alt for the public works eon- II newest and anOBt delicate
1 aponsibilities. the t : to prepare estimates et... Itis
® WhQel Rlgs :pleat De retainetl in the y' Q$IT(���' , - �•+,
t ■ name of the town and that the Gode- theyt did not know what they would colors and distinctive
s ,i3 p.m.—Bible School. ® rich Mercantile Company be notified to have'th do.
The show ground was.ln �•_.
con bad � s.hapc and a lot of ' money" could fry , Marc pat the
pee fully � styles. Shades of peach,
" B plate settlement, be pent there, - There were cam- away on March 5th at the home of bei
1: % p.111.--� Endangered ® That the auditors' report for 1919 be son-inlawv, , 3rd concession of Ashfield, mai3,e, flesh, Sand Ink
Diait,gs from the south Past .oP the J r
■ Unintentionally."a I printed and that the auditors be re- +>n old and respected resident of Nile, �` � ,,., a � l black and white. Beau -
as , ® quested to open up a new ledger as re- towp about water to cellars. in the person of Mary Jane Matthews.
■ pp B.Y.P.U. ® commended, bringing forward the pro- The Mayor said there were'several, wife of the late George May, in her tifally embroidered, and
W i Q p.m, ■ bee balances to Jan. 1st, f9d0. dr thi¢gS that should be kept in mind. gist year. Mrs. May away born In wry i lII all sixes. Prices rain
IN That a grant of tB5(1 be made to the One .was that the town must be pre- God oldh township starch 27th, 1839,
l; ■ Huron County Children's Aid and Hu_ Dared to go on. with the Huron rand and atne to, NiIQ with her parents ! �1��. ing from X3,50 LO $I0.00
1 ■ mane Society. &, improvement this year and ' not leave when -but two years of age: and there
All Seats Free ■ That the sum of $100 be paid to the the Money with the county any longer.
S, I ' ■ 33rd Regimental Band, this amount to �nother heceskary expenditure was grew a to young womanhood. She Embroidered `'0110
i1 anis mArried Oct. 2nd, 1858, at the age
■ apply on grant to be made later. a lite Show finitely . Thr, was to
of 11 pre- Waists, in black and
M■M■�®®�®■tB■■®®■!■®■■■t#■ must decide deflDttely on what was to Years to George May, who
.. That the Collegiate Institute Board deceased her June 7, I910. The young white. A good assortment of styles. Prices ranging from #[r-95 to $4.50•
be paid the sum of . be done.
t3utaher--"This ., balance of couple settled at Til& %4hen It was al -
pound of butter you 1919 Levy. In the ,third place the bolding of ,a mogp unbroken torettt;;.Md Mr. May%
i sent me is three ounces short.' That the Public Library Board be pertain number of sewers., cacti year being a blacksmith, kept the __flrst
Orocer--"Well, I mislaid b the pound paid the sum of $500 on their 1920 was a Good policy. Sewers should, !n blacksmith- shop and the first general Boys' and Girls' Hats, 39c each
weight, s0 `I weighed ft by the pound Krait. his opinion, take precedence over
r granolithip walks, store there, Afro. May was n conata-
of chops you sent me yesterday." That Mr. H. L. Watson be paid the 'Cant rhember of the Methodist church '
sum of $100 on account for services as Reeve Wallis referred to the,eutting eocr since the first church was there
as
assessor. the abrupt
hill on the road to Salford at site lived continuously In the vicinity A table full of these Felt Hats, of good quality, all good colors. Worth
That the sum of $12,000 of the sink- the abrupt angle -.Lo the hill wwitich of Nile for over 18 g $1.2 $els cleared at C each.
lingfund be invested in 1934 Victory made a ,dao er sot. Thin years, h heMODEL' THEATRE K P Piece of bought a farm n !ltth west of where 5 g 39
bonds, through Mr. T. H. Harrison, county
might yet be got on the they kept the store apt lived there
and at a price of 97, the application to county systerd. many years. Mrs. May was a good Remnant Tabl®
PROGRAM be made at once,. and that the feces The Deputy l ftWf• explained that and kind neighbor, always ,thoughtful
nary bylaw authorizing tthls invest- the county councillors were all In fav- of others, always vin
ment be or of this but the Department had laid y gl g {a' hAlping
Fo„11 p+Mk lltarc► 29th to April 3rd _ Prepared. the matter aside hand where needed. She, was bright
That a number of accounts be plaid., pending decision aR and intelligent, with a wonderful Fresh remnant ends being added daily, including Dress Goods, Prints
I •• The report 'was adopted, � Provincial roads. ,
D memory and could relate toingA the Voiles Silky Cotton Curtain Material, Chintzes, etc., etc.
M#nday and Tuesday ecru Public Works Committee re- The Reeve moved, seconded by happened 70 years ago, as It it was but ' '
Councillor Knight, that a larger, more yesterday. She is the last of the very +
That a 6000 gallon tank car of road conspibe placed a thisign o "Danger" should tical Matthews
and only one member of
r, Orders by Mail and 'Phone receive first and best attention
A PARiA OUNT PICTURE alt with 40 to so per cent asphaltum be placed at this point in t!}e road ,in the Matthews family survives her,
base has been ordered from the West -I the meantime, and this wwaw carried, Mrs. Samuel Lewls, of Stratford. Of
WALLACE REID ern Oil Refining Co., Btd., St. Cathar- A motion by Councillors Mitchell and her own family five children remain
,. lies, at a Price of 14 cents per gallon Dunlop that the Various committees Mrs. D. Willis, of New York; W. G,
IN "=' t. o. b, Goderich, the cite be deliver- of the council bring in their estimates May, of Sault .Ste, Marie, Ont.; Mrs. J M L LA R'S SCOTC ■ 1 STORE •PhOae 56
- e. about tuner hist upon[ -receipt el ten for the present year was adopted. W4• Ie, of Carlow; Airs. C. Stewart Phone 56 ,
s� +• days' notice. The council then adJourned. Leeburn, and hirs. John McWhinney
The Source We recommend that -the contract as of the 3rd con. of Ashfield, with whom
also
submitted by the Barrett Company for SHE'S UP AND AT she went to stay last October and
the supply of 8300 gallons of Tarvia B., HER WORK AGAIN where she died and from where the
First bpi�ode of be executed. fuse al took ----
Reeve Wallis and Councillor Story -- femetary, whereher,earthly Du' remains
one of eight. and has take❑ a house on flax bUBIDrBA of the National Ship- to r', • +• ,:,n d th, r ,;-
si +� moved that the report be adopted. I THAT'S t4D MRS. KIDNEY
RECOILLS - were laid to rest awaiting the resur- Wellington street. building Co. He, will arrive in tnvwn of Kra., •,
Adientures of Ruth Councillor Humber objected to the ACE\DS DODD', KIDNEY PILLh rection morn. Although the day, Mon- Mr. J. If. Foy is another gentleman the end of this week.
(Inst clause, as the representative of day, March 8th, was rough and afar- the Company has waded to its staff Mr. F. Strachan, lair of the hadKn (b,bbinrp (trlr" Withdrawn
featuring the Oil Co. spoke of 50 P Lynrdoch Lady statev that the wR� so He Is a flax ex expert per Cent. as- m t and comes herr Metal (a , Detroit, asset the RGtff last tr, ,,,- D s •'f I),
phalt and this wveak she could not net out of bed y" a great many cid friends And D I , t n.
RUTH ROLANDImentiOn"d
Percentage should be neighbors of the rterPasPd turned u", from the d will enthaw of Agriculture,; the
as department and In charge of I stases
in the contract. till she found retire In Dodd'R kid- to the funeral to Ottawa. and will have charge of the l the post department the �.th 7'• i. r!,••t tits• ,t a re
His Worship and Rewe Wallis ex- icy !'ills. sPects to the departed, their
service - -- .- The moulny Is ,[tau adding to it rlu. t • , ',t. cut[r pr • e �.,`
Free M�ltinee Monday, March 29th. Plalnrd that the representative of Lhe LynPdrkh•, win yy'olfr, (int., starch was conducted by Itev, Mr. Steadman. 0=0�10>a0���0 'RG'n °f moulders. wit• v „d,�
4g 22nd._ --(S a Mr. W. N. Melkel, formerly ,•I wiv}Its i G•'ns
.15 y company said this lee -way was nrceR- P fiats. --"1 feel like tteCling t Dun t te•i ,'sly fit
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nl. Onl Ic war tax. ser as it was impossiblP to ever p Bannon, Rev. Mr. Nlsry, of Nile, M � I land and Ourlph, is a recent a 6.,lro" 1 I :. ,,
P'
y y' guaran_ 3'body about wwhat Dodd'R Kidney u
tee the r p cen a of Pills did for me." This is the joyful bPhtg indisposed, Thr pallbcarprR The New
raft Per asphalt,' , were, J. McWhinney, J. Treble. (;. O
though ft might run ave 90 ' oil known
n of Mrs. Frank lcted r, a --
Per cent.. Stewart Fred "Aid, Rk G.May
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Wednesday and Thursday ThP oil the lawn would retrive, would well known And highly respected teat- J. H. Simpson. The cARket was row r� iEM
be the oil the her the
drstrac r rd dint here. Mrs. Kangas ghen splendid ed with beautiful wvrenths of flowers, Decorating O
A PARAMOUNT PiCTURE per cent., whether the contract read rrA_sorn why site Is so enthusiastic Ruch fiA the drerRRnd laved so writ
PAULINE FREDERICK
50 per rent. Specifically or .simply said over Dodd'A Kidney Pills, while in this Ilse, she being 40 l0 50 per cent., and the town hRr1 I don't know the cause of my frau- atPly land of fiawers. g DaRRIon- store Work Boots
no way of testing it an) -way. Me" she says, "but I know it dragged O
IN Councillor Humber moved, seconded along for over a year. I had a bad New Men at the National Shipbuilding
by Councillor Knight, that this clause paid in my back and I was so weak O
«Out of the Shadow' be referred back to the committee to heart that i could not get out of bed. My West Street OI -
have, the contract amended to rs join-
ead 50 heart troubled me very much and my rd Mr.
aff Allen,of
National Shlpbt Ild- 1n addition to our lines of Wall
p FO ft
ALSO Per rent. The other members of the sleep was broken and unrefreshing. In a Fi ff AA '
council, however, voted for the ado "I was alwayis tired and nervous and g Company production expert In Paper, Paints, etc., ao handle
A PARAMOUNT FLAGG COMEDY tion or the report as It stood, which could
not I O An bad I thought i the foundry department, Mr. Allen I Moulders and Factoryj� was carried. could sat llvd much longer. I tried haA had (tfG,Pn yrarA' PxperlPnce In 011 kinds of lien
`IQdependence B_gosh' two doctors apd they did not do me many large plants in Canada, and waft O
Messrs. Sturdy and Smith were pant much goad son I tried Dodd'A Kidney with the Allis-Chalmers and National p %�j
Rent th a deputation to ask for a grant Cash RP Ister Gass
for the t2th of July oelebratfon !n pills. 8 people. lie. has a fan- 0
z� Goderich. They expected to have They havelllone me a lot of good. fly of two Ao¢R, a boy' of fifteen and M We Il ave special values in Men's Work Boats
Friday and Saturday least 20 lodges at i can do my•housework again and I ___ Window Glnvp, Plato Glaas, u Mow
present and we 4u/
ing to arrange train aPrvfee from�as am getting alo�g fine." �a®9e®®feet®■!e®®AB®el®®®®®■®■■■ Bevolled GlaaR, Mirrors, etc. 0 suitable for inside and Outside Use. Our heavy
l .Ladies and (; Jomen, the biggest tar as Guelph and London. it was six Mrs KasNtls• troubles are all symp- ■ Gasters are just the swot suitable for Moulders.
5 a$Br�Kat1#tta ot•,i�irvetne entertalaora yeff1t, Rinse n fPlebMtion' was held In toms of disea4d kidneys. That's why ■ "Say It Wath lowers" ■
e gYer tnliitxiandet• one tent. Don't Goderich- Wingham was Ahe Not suefl�•{ rompt relief. Ask your ■ - - - -- ■ r
{ % ,title.flt tl#npl►pdetnpendaecirona, Pulling hard nPlAmre if, pOdd'e ■ p II Moulders Gaiters,
1 + lyit'l>tt�',�tlll the 1nostt dlvertin photo get some of the 13outh�Huron lodges ( Kidney Pills do ■ you are thinking of doingwhile they last, at $;.7 g pr.
not relieve all kidney Ills, ■ Easter Lilies q any
Ulttytilte cafe. g P to No to Wingham and Cloderich ledge — _.--- ,e "Built to Wear," Boys' Boots fnr School and all
was reoiprocating by Invlflnq North The Beauty of a Clear Skin, --The IS De�r�t)(%11� O
j A GOI. WIN PICTURE Huron lodges to conte bd*, condition of, n liver r ■ p kinds •°f hard 11sage.
The tlfayor suggested a eguls a the s' require to be ordered earl to sa
Grant be condition at a blood and these show y this year, call on ue and let ug
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ABEL. NIRMAND mato on the basis of as mush a lodge themAelvea In blemishes on the esti.
4 to ttelp to bring a IarNe crowd here. Parmelee'e Veget�lf7e .pitta to acting I Mre them• give you an eatimiate. Special Attention Given to Repair Work
IDIThe matter was referred to the fin_ upon the lil"Ir set 1300111 th blood and le O
• 0f ante committee. a clear, heal y skin will follow till,}_ 8t GEO. STEWART I M
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s Counefllor Knight moved, seconded IlNent ase o 6 IA standard Medletne ul p R
# R by Council'" Side story, that the h *Ida of Ladles, who ° ql felly appreciate dile � rionsir � O J Cfith�i Lison HERN S BOOT SHOP
' tion of a sidewalk on isle north aldA of prime gnaiitof these p111D, can t1Ae ,s
harbor hill it referred g the reportthem with th(1 t a hints Chit the e6ot ��ho r Brat St. xl p
A nR ►7 Ilei COMEDY works committee to bring to a report' will be that gciliftifIlttrrf,
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