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Better ' laCe your oirdeh early. ' !with, creamyir_ dadoms.- centres thickly coated ;with finest velvet• smooth Et-To- 55,20 - WATCH OUR WINDOW DISPLAY r\TIM 2.7.snm JS FS AURAN— Memo 2.70 } • is Sd Now, is the time to purchase your new .Spring Suit or 'Coat. Easter will soon be here, bringing with it the urge for something new to wear. - .;t r7 .Z Suits are high style--- for -Spring. Man...tailored Suits in men's suiting and soft flannels. Navy, grey and brown. Sizes i4 to 46. Q _Co 03S00® sslCassse-seie 40w Fashion favorites, styles definitely new—fitted or box back in plain dressy cloths or imported tweeds. Sizes are complete, also half -sizes. Priced- aloaw ft© ��oo.vO e 4a111150 Sizes'6 to i 431 in mart styles. Coat, Hat and Purse Or V.rrcdt.,4fSa.•.pice Sults, nicely tailored � " a�vy vaid,ripe_ to iprise„. ,b, • 1101 L100 @@@rs og, ,40f, BLOUSES SCARPS ' GLOVES SiILI( HOSE HANDBAGS COLLARS FLOWERS HANPURCHIEFS, Colorful Accessories to Comp!, a your Easter outfit. fl8� Do your .decprati rtg how .befort' the rush of spring. vork. ,,seuhi4i * da ti le,' 'for;, 'any root 1• to house. Priced, per roll. ...... • � �. ® g ' C) .0 & 1 v `' ©I' Vr 1,•,rbD '•,,-.,J ' C3 t :t` r d,. f l� p W14: 3;3. %! TO.Zn'Ail}r�, ; V.1„. 0.4 Or= -V"z1414tk. ¢ �rht p. Inq :b4:00,14 'j . ��7,yyp. x. �i � 43 � f) i" x4 . 4x i� ,to„1 . n. r �/ �"a�:.'..:1 wo2,4 1, .. _ .. aha.. X�... I�"fi'.'� •� tlte11-•'(, ,ori'; itz voilrAliliftt4rn,.4%)4.1044.1alrie)otet ., tuts 1 rum ,Itloborne to n• XVIII talks 20 • `eencesstonl apt.11700. end they had eatuaailaerallra.'i>wau►lt tla getting their' 'lima aott [111tDllaC Ihca4x3;, 33e7eroniatai ceI ccs of the h::a: unitel 3 on,. 004' arrival how are meCt J to er• to using. --- u a, I', u:._ , arf s . &'1rz. saes Mrs. G a hniei Johnston Cel rated on Thur q ' last the fifty-eighth an ;r.'livers saaryr of their ',r•rard: e. _ They were married 'at Eel -grave on the ills t off. March, 1880, -the bride'-o'-'iateeh wane beln3 : aa. pi L' ` me- -Miley: township. - After their indr; teiage, Mr. •and• Db. Johnston. .spent most of their life in oast Wawaataosh, coming to Blyth about eteen years. ago. The anniversary on Thursday was observed by'members of their fam- ily nd, a few- intimate ,friends. EyatIr® I2,a,tes.—At the regular meet- ing of the Village Council on Monday night, the matter of the apparent in- activity of the' Utility Oontmission in not 'making some effort to induce the Hydro4ectrlc Power C•otximissIon tp have Blyth rates lowered was brought up and thoroughly discussed.. These matters are to be brought before the local commission in the hope that ttlincou renewed,anITAFtrt .,,gprere r9§ -s -4-r-rang-.-be"obfa nee`• from the_ t=- ,w = l ee era`res-;:-thatsesrr .a ►o- . charged the village. i1 rt .Au _4nmsAnna 114 You're Ilunt,esstta' d, Come Out ',I the Meeting Nett Weneson&Y Night - ,Baseiball interest In town at present is as lively as a horsehide sphere that had been batted around a ball park for about three years. Maybe [t s spring fever, or maybe it's just plain disinterest, but whatever the cause it's as hard to stir up baseball talk on the corners these days as it is to keep kids from fence -hopping at a league game. In spite of It all, a meeting is welted for- next --Wednesday ni h t • April 13, to be held at the Town Hail. It is hoped, although past experience is discouraging, that stelassee.auniber will be congregated there- at 8 o'clock. One or two Who were reluctantly drawn into conversation on baseball were mildly in favor of a junior team, tut were fats f n 'enthpsiastic about the whole thing. ' 'Incidentally, Dick Welsh will not be available this' year, having moved to London, where, 'tis said, he probably will be pitching them down the groove for a London team. AT TEM ROYAL ALUMS Although two games remain of the schedule at the Royal 'bowling alleys, the results will not affect the three teams at present in the leading posi- tlens._ _„_ Tom P'ritchardV-Wbite Sox are lead= ing, Frank Martin's Granites are sec- ond, and Fred Hunt's Leafs third. Frisk an br._ r. ' tion award f`. Pritchard has the high single of 414; '7zkr'rY ... 0 OV • 4',130 i-! Awl Z)', .. Tat, ....H.fif•, 0 Vis`*' 0 t ky 0 .I'.. t P.. `�Act ' A '.iib Canto. told olr lose caott.3 la Om l ate a Moi. + ' g i:i. ZDTINSELP la on vI t'44 on, ' n . O 0 tlaq tete Or. Whitt+, and h ' n0r l- c"O]rIItx:arl�uaataau�- .:. ' $60 TEZ14 n . l c,:lil, *2 ITI torkl.• 4WD- ICa---4ftlra., re end r80ult7, tre b- faitloilex,T!.4.1izittaTtzriftli;lertiting :hervit.'- tt a. l PSG and tavail sem", 1'i1? . *22 the o�,1 aumttr ` to 'h s' 'TII'. r`. and gm.- ilisobt. itl;avidaon, of, W .sial, 'e ha come* to -ea`derkh highly >`l unga anon, lt+ d gently with Mr. _ .ra tmaeuas . tl: V. 1 1T _ - .. - - c CJlaut . xa�' .id, arm la 1 r. and TAM ;1 . Bowerby attended will hop! A rummage vale- I lay 7th. the funeral of tine late Mr. Jtameaa r c - ren Ie *Ashfield on Saturday. ' also � ie-Eatul Y;' April 10th. In , 'Etre. IE1erb. Orr Land Bel1n, of �laa4-. v'aeant.__.,atere:__.. t _._. ai;�gie's pool • , and 1t1tr. and Mrs. C. J. Ooot, of room,byr, Young Ladies o f St. Peter's inten, Visited on $undaa,y a1 the home Ohureb„ _ of t. iia -51t . Gdi dei orr Jennie �d�in't�leta a� .ati _ _..__4 Mfrs. 13, Royce, of ,Seaforth, has been a belie of selected as music instructor for Union the. dunce. She lases Chess 'Corn and school, which school will be repre- iluuiou. Salves to keep her toy scolex! at the music festival to be held twin3tlling. 'Sold by 1npbei1's, Dun-. its Goderieb in May. Map's anti all dr,ibg counters, 14 IP' e�ntaatissn.--INeiglrbore and friends, f? Mr. tour'iue of the 1,an Yogue to the nttinaber of about seventy -eve, Beauty Salon, 3 Went street, is offering gathered at the home of Mr. and �,�'rs. extra specials In Permanents for the Roy Chambers, on Nor 8 highway, God- next two weep. Phone t12 for ap- erich township, on the evening of pointiuents, o -14- arch 28th, to give them a sendoff on You can easily find exactly what the eve of their removal from the cora- y,o want in Furniture when you visit munity to reside in Goderich. Warden the factory with sus. And our prices Haaeke read an address expressing the are right. Real value on Mattresses good wishes of all present, and the and 'Spring's for spring delivery. presentation of a table and reading E. E. CI(AJNISTON, 17 Montreal St. amp was made o'' °tM half_of of 'the Bath i n Atli*. � easant. oxse�n8-:�'��ept_ __�...._._._ _ as ancing;" mus% iri ' -p,ovided`-by itir-ti Perth Motor any, trett- Gi. Monlli, and T. Drennan acting as fort!, arrived in Goderich' to take charge of the -,.sale ..:Std .n„r'd ears _ at N [� (] ,�,(J :r: I.{lJi1t..M,M� y -. f (y� . � :fill's. •� -- _ � . ,. ��yyyy muo. aca�ausau : um :a. -.r,a -� r �♦�r�"',• fir giti�. „,,,,,,,:i.7.-1.7.7.-„.il�'".w*'�••:,'ww'Mw`wW.H s➢ttiS�R, rSxtNl+'x ,a�� f0`..... .. . LWw .t°•'_. s wn... _ ,..:,a _� i �2ansennnnnns 'living in Goer1ch and - D 1,Il1v7r1EII.IL--7,11 I SOI�I I will be joined shortly by his wife. A quiet wedding was solemnized on 1 The Woman's Association of North 'Saturday afternoon, ,March 2Gth, in ! street United church invite all to at - Knox Presbyterian church, Stratford, s tend their annual supper on Wednos- �by 1Rev. Chas. S. Oke, when Dweena !day, April 13th, in the church. Sup - Margaret, younger daughter of Mr. I per served from 5.3iD to 8 p.m. Ad - ca. o 041:4TMZko:M•13, .75,7M C3 ate`. '. • 1. > in/ d 0 >sna11 al Vatl�o a to ' 4i "lir" mak: Ont. T` , 41'44 a Albert I rarer ww lariA2 pm** vlaited ti ntlf ti"�'it r 141 aniUM'a I 14 IA-7_14<v, +y -r*.-«r,rW,:S::�•i. 4040, wr, rql : list . iYC 17? �� .. ter.,, �+""3 j`( r�. '.i • • 44 4=110070u . tlia nN.. .. latest- ... v '1 ltd 114 ,J AI II st71 S. 1,. See obi EASTER F ` , lIQ?? 51 QW Hat$. before yoti bay. '4 -. CSI <d Q 'a cb,-",�--co GAIlVISBOR DUGH HOSIERY `RY &gee M. Fvfeg�+ '01„. .. 01 .3 $ y 7”. ,i II'lr Wir; =farm P rand - Mrs. -.'-sine's A - Wilson, - ll e!iUag---t mf tori 4ftc, Yisiltti ri 2`rc 11 ton street, Goderich, became the bride! On Friday night last about ' fifteen of Bernard Alexander, eldest son of members of Goderich Rebekah todge, Mr. and Mrs. J. Martell, 74 Mowat 10, gg, with a number from Clinton, street, Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Ross I Seaforth and Mllverton, attended the Hyde were the attendants. The forty-first birthday celebration of Ruth young couple will reside in Stratford. Rebeleah Lodge No. 2, at Stratford. A pretty wedding took place sat tie home of the bride's mother op Wed- nesday, Marc23rd, at 4 o'clock p.m,, when Helen Beatrice, elder daughter of 'Mrs. Lucy Swan, Clintoe (formerly of Lucknow), and the late Joseph W. Swan, .was united ,,ln. _marriage tp George E. Potter, only eon of Mrs. Grace Potter, Goderieb township, and. the late P. P. Potter. Rev. Garnet G. Burton, of 'Ontario street United. church, Clinton, officiated. The bride, given in 'marriage by her grandfather, Frederick 'Lockwood, Clinton, looked charming in a gown of midrblue Eng- lish silk taffeta with silver trimmings fashioned' on princess lines. The bride and bridegroom were attended by the bride's sister, Miss Jean Swan, and elder brother, Harold Swan. After the wedding luncheon Mr. and mss. Potter left..On a -short honeymoon trip to eastern centres, the bride- tra- velling in a navy blue suit, dark coat . , ,.: ►its., r �, err a 1...�,'..7 i i 1 rti' groom's farm on highway No. 8, west of Clinton, Albert Taylor the high average of 2ii1, and Roy Lloyd the high three game Culbert, formerly 'more of -937., .. • .m Tiro istsu,ns�Iling makery, is now ernpioyetf Won Lost White Sox 41 15 Oran - Kee 35 17 Maple Leafs 34 22 Tigers .5 27 Royals , 24 28 Lilcky 'Strikes 22 84 Ramblers 19 23` Blue Sox 16 40 MKT WBEINZENDAT In/MING The annual supper of the Woman's Aseciation of North street United church will be held next Wednesday evening, April 13th, at the church. Thin is always a popular event and there will doubtless be a big turnout agyo. �� C hv @opia 0 fiV.1=1 MET 124lEs2 'Brno IibPano.st 2se 4b MB Bed IleBoll Deff ..........2e , eIl.underr Pet LUastt 1fl ,4 Duni =AL en..Dafetr eu.3 Shou'Ild Most i + Co likto Ige 2 Go. fare 1111afsaCtils glitz fore '1.2> Lag, ” t')o � w 1t3 1 z: G C3. at Curry's It P• trkiifif. ' :NU o ]11 @ VrC± 1,r o neaass by 0Ur t dvonOvLmC2hoo. No •e attrapo. 00 cicatl0. 00 pit'^2 X3. N0 pr'GJUt0 ofD bi ,i or a Ino_ Fioxo D1cc cot from an othcrn. rodorcodr� yby d csctoz3. mcabbnn1c cra•7bO. OUanTiiaa® tvritaafca' 1„,,,gfgalgen QC.7QYN riculurc 'Bazu no cot:WarV Cc2 batot c 1CCO ��t, 119"apo 0Q-1 - MIDEEGV n‘igEr@ N®13 VaVr_r Eigg Many p c o nova cc= °Do act a good achiria rod. They turas cad toss-8co ocaake and =2=2 ahocp. Man atoy blame 11 c.� "nerves" tkon 12 away tca ol:a bidnoya. iiloaIthay Eddnoyn finer pawns from 4Cn2 h3co 1. 11 ahoy aro Dacakjl and fail,' Prions clay to too aystcc and 42opiessnoas, ben 1- ura:on, ba¢l ool o oftcs idiom, if you don't c� llo.we� well, l7 DD`odd'0- Clad:-oy 1}410---1103) a ecMeavy t ho Davcaho rocsody. 103 DiocIcTs CZn UGj Poo, COMING- A?fi 1I1L 17th l3varngelisi sons Il In's. 'Wenn... Oliver IBIairlueU 1Par�nt ostr~D sQenu �Il� II•II. J. UtadetrlinIlln 1 'ac2otr. 14x To those eontessiitltint build- ing a Elionument . Get ••my prices `i efore buying. Cemetery Lettering a specialty. Alt trork guaranteed. i©IR{N GRANT CILIIN T GN &IIAL A t GLUM= MMUS eihntlsa - 0=eaTilo taanc,=./,:2 Co 1E411 121 23.argo B, 9 111 ©CU @Moi . c,G r98 NEV o "Snug Arch" That's this year's most important contribution to the lEIIall-o4-Panne —New Unisnown Couuufo ri--with Delleate Styling aaul New Materials. "ASK TO 81M IT" AIIogt StZyDA® Novelty auud active allaythune igiayleo--pnriced f rouun $2.29 $3095 Ageanin for Recall 1Hluggerr, Illizagpyfooti. and fl eott<1D Spo1 Shoes • Inaddca AAA to tima Mos to 11 Lug not ha every style. W. 1.217 0iiu i .L, Prop'. Mono 222 i4 Lmstiva 119 m . mil= =mail vanm 9 V't=ti 0 CO 0 D.C1. tr 2= c2 tr' ®C, Ii Ar=tilA uT1G13 4 See 1-7),A • . ttuartoa: repauna4 roana. L,44•13:1-6 my of gars that used to'laot' `aimafl wideerrouaall •violoua'. QDBII CAP Quay ono wary. They report up to C.9 moil= to the gallon. The Wnllyo Is a streamlined iL,.:annty, with 50 -inch wide front Ott. Big luggage a:ovoiltartmen t. -far-ulll-e-toeI,--malt-weld .body, pc meed on live rubber, safety 0..= ha all windows, oder-sized t17r VNE Ot T UIODOme cleaner Do otanadaraf cuui_� n n ntko Ss ottalned crraninianC ounead of e 60 miles aim Iltour. Decide now to ocean a WiIlIlyt, Caauuada's ioweaat pori! t S pnaaaaranne ger sedan. Macreace yaranr d1riviuu pleasure nail -en jo nor n ttripaa for one-way farms 1 �ya of Cann. ada Linnnited, Windom., Ontario, Tro Me(kGG axaDoEol 0=0 SPECIALLY PI°3l CRJED TIM W1 -1 la 4-g0D EIVORt143 3i•�.fl:� ("•01 . 4:r/ 1l Cl. hir Cookiies 2 UM. 25c UK, And 46'IIRI1 'f Iu raper lBlaag - Ilan the Handy gcrre 4' Top Thin -DEACIRI Ay laved nand Haim BEANSCut UicatueEty JYander ' WI r1-4 SWANTIISSILT2 • C©N°Q Q'I okaj V� �� /,�GoDadennu �fqitanutounn L C LAMES II®i`IA C LID CHEESE �teaa®P a;• ®Ila➢ NEW ' CCHE SE Milia➢ C1llOxD0 'PUFFS CO®I [ I I NW.! GS SUNLIR 'HIT SOAP 94kCormirls'o ' 25c '1' 1.9c • kreit" gc 2Wo in 25e >. Ric 110 " °60c Gave ] angiigh argon Bag for attractive Vows. 20 for Tea Towc>l . , .. 3© for !halon 1 above. D [Lge. SUIFIER M sg. • 1 Sauni. Mc. Itac Sumyiffielid OUR I'M FLOUR AmpLEs NO. 1 suilms 3RANGEs 2EARD3:54 urfil L'241,12.303 'c-3 $1.05 itRi© s a n _En •