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Even patterns -and colors change quite decidedly In .Floor Cov-
ering and this season :the tendency is to • wood shades with
Ivoryor, Buff:.and Green ---a really smart and ' .shades
.
� y � e ,�' color
'coMbination.
INLAID LINOLEUM for quality, pattern goes right through
to the back; this laid and cemented toyour floor makes a
most satisfactory job and should give years of wear. See the
wide range of new patterns we are showing.
LINOLEUM, in 2 and 4 -yd. wide, all first quily 'and the
choices of patterns suitable for 'any room.
FLOOR OILCLOTH, CONGOLEUM, FELTOL, REXOLEUM
in 1,- 2, 3 yards wide, make a smart floor ,covering, at Iltt.e
cost
Large Stock of the Best Patterns to Choose Firor n.
Phone 56 Your Store of Value
SELLING OUT
Sale will continue until. Entire Stockis
disposed of. Everything in our Store
on Sate at Great Money -Saving Prices.
Get in on this SJe at
HERN, Shoe Store
Phone 43 w - Goderich
arAL fraTEL
Having taken over this welt -known Hotel. I wish to announce
that first-class accommodation will be -provided forthe travelling
publiic a d others° requiring board and lodging. Terms will be rea.
Stie sonables , and every care wi_1Lbe taken to serve -the conveti encs of
The house is being thoroughly overhauled and. redecorated, and
other improvements made. '
.10,1144E COOKED MEALS A SPPCIA477- _ _T
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ROYAL HOTEL Corner Hamilton and Nelson Streets.
,ELLIOTT MI TII
An Interesting wedding was solem- a44icy, ' ��.f7;: M1+I.T. Row:,
0404 on S*turrda at noon, by Rev t North Stream United
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mat
Htis
W Craik,.ae 'Ell o Mabel,
youngest daughter'of 'Mrs. smith and
the late Abraham .Smith"was married
to . M . Lewis Earl Elliott, son of Mr.
'and Mrs. Lewis Elliott. The wedding
took place at the lime of the bride.
on the Bayfield Road.
The bride, wwho was ' attractively
gowned in 'White taffeta, and carried
Johannai llhe Oras given. away
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b her
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�cit , �rr' o. ,8 i h ' .
Detroit. Mrs, smith wore a dress of
.mauve }crepe and Mrs., lYiott. ' :green
crepe drew. The house was decorated
with caaraatioris, roses - and spring
flowers.
Immediately after :the wedding
breakfast, theyoung couple left for a
short trip, The bride's !travelling
costume consisted of a blue silver-
tone ensemble with blue hat and
matching accessories.
Mr. and Mrs, Elliott will reside in
Ooderich, .the groom being employed.
in the Offices of the Goderich Manu-
facturing Co. Among the many love-
ly gifts received, were those from
the Mustard Coal -Co., the Goderich
Manufacturing Co.. the focal Boit
Scout troop, of which Mr. Elliott is
Scoutmaster; the Young People's So-
ciety and Choir of Victoria Street
United Church. The Willing Work:
er's Class of the church, held a show,
er for the bride prior to her mar-
riage.
Out-of-town guests at the wedding
were: Mr. and Mrs. 'James Videan
and Mr. and Mrs. George Videan of
Detroit• Mr.'and Mrs. James bard of
Kincardine; and Mrs. W. L. Moran of
Toronto.
NILE, April 22.—Mr. and Mrs.
Forest McClure Or Bayfield visited
at Mr. David Cantwell's, on Sunday.
Miss Lena Pierson is visiting at
h; hrie after -spending the winter at
Buffalo.
Miss Velma Finnigan who has been
quite sick is visiting at the home of
a school chum at Stratford.
Miss. Oral Finnigan who had been
staying with her aunts, Mrs. Hender-
son of Goderich, fqr the past two or
1 three weeks is home again: • _ . -
Mrs. Roy Girvin and her son. •Har-
ry, were Sunday visitors at Lucknow.
Colds, whooping cough and meas-
les still seem to be claiming their vie.
tims around Nile.:. Miss .Shirley Me-
Gratten is said to have t'he latter at
i present.
There are eight' children still out
of school, 'with colds and whooping
cough,�It would' be a good idea for
the Health Inspector to visit the
school with a serum for prevention
of the further spread of these mala-
dies.
The Nile Women's Guild held their
April meeting. on Tuesday, at Mrs.
David Cantwell's. - Where was a
fairly good attendance and a real in-
ter -eating meeting- was -held• The
Scripture lesson was taken by Mrs.
Henry Matthews,' and the topic by
Mrs. Pomeroy..Mrs. Telford Nixon
also gave- a nice little ::poem, on "The
Hopes and Triumphs of Spring," .cf-
r- the bard winter of gloom and sor-
row.
LT°HEAI)S. .
RgADA
IN THIS WEEK'S STAR
w
Internally *II" T,*tern align Js Gond
+m Mom'► Api•i1. 27th, by
Ciitltp tfc t ul' . Ad�i'on 2 .
1447,
'ads. In The -,Stax ,eve
found #seed bloom for ooMethina
they +wan. They ani, de the sure
TO .
every ted
y �:. � � a* tea at .the
Mane , of`, a. au H ; .Barnes, Church.
?t r the iced 'at the ►rg t.
.Seager flub at }the ,An,81.14n041. hon
ti`at utiiciay, }April 25th„ between 4 ,and 6.
c ts.
The a north y meeting o? the Baltferd
IltosPital ,**Wary will be held at the
home of Mrs. Morris on ..Thursday,
April. 30t,h:'.
The Victoria.. Street United Ch.
players rwvlll present their platy, . ""„fir
Honor, The mayor," in MacKay Hall, on
April 30th, and: May ist. . Admission;
adults, '30c; str•dents, 25c. 15-tr.
The regular mect2ngof of the Mission
Circle of North St. United Church, (will
be held at the home et Miss >i1ie
B'u Hanan, on Wednesday evening, April
26th, at 8 o'clock.
The regular meeting of the Women's
Association of North Street United
<7i�ui�iclr,
w:11 be held in the church on
Thitiroday, April 30th, at 3 o'clock.
Hear Mrs, : (Dr.) Hearn and Mrs. (Dr.)
Oakes, Clinton Vd_alists, at North' Street
United Church, Monday evening next,
when the play, "The Old Peabody Pew,"
will be presented. Admission, 25e and t
15c. 17
The 'regular meeting of the Croderkhh
.'W.'nizien"�s �rcirlritai' �nixtlrary, ��e�#ieid
In the Publlo Library, on Monday, April
27t11, at 4 ap:m.
• The regular • monthly ;meeting of the
Victoria Biome and School Olub will be
held Thursday' evening April • 30th, at
8 . p.m., hi the Kindergarten room of the
school. The program will. consist of a
Girls' Oratorical contest, as well as musi-
cal 'numbers.
The annual meeting of the Huron
Presbyterial of the W. IL 6. of the Uni-
ted Church, will be held in Ontario St.
United Church at Clinton, next Tuesday.
Thin is the special loth Anniversary_
meethg and the members are looking
tfoaaritafd • to having a large attendance.
Please e that your society' is represent-.
ed. --Morning Sessions opens at 9 a.ma;
-afternoon se ion at L30 pm. • Mrs. Jas.
McCrea,' president of the London Con-.
.Terence Branch, will be the guest speak-
er. • .
SOCIAL. and renesowa
Mrs, A. �[ D. F . . c
�l;crr and Mrs. Ali
lister of Dungannon, are guests of
Mr. sod Mrs. Jos. McNevin. -
Capt. and Mrs. Alex. Craigie of
'Cleveland,; .Ohio, are 'guests wiith Mr.
a Mrrs. '�►wlie, 'Elgin Avenue.
Mr. A. 1i Seott and w Mr. ' R. E.
Twaonley of the local' Collegiate' staff
attended the, O. '4,-A. 4 ouveutlan .20
Toronto. ,•
.Her many ` friends will , pleased
to learn that Miss Ruth Gtirwen has
passed, ,,thee Civil Service Exarina
tions with honors;
The-followi officers "of, St. Peters
,Altair ,Society `{were' elected rroeontly.
Mrs. s.ussey, President -7, .1Ms,
Tobin, vice president; Mr :, F. 'e-
lan, sec. -tress,
,The young ladies of St. Peter''',
Cbuurcha held enjoyable .dance and.
card ° party in the Masonic Hall on
Thursday night, "500" and euchre
were played, and a . luncheon ' was
served before the dancing began.
'Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. J.
J: McEwen,, Montreal St., who have
returned to their respective homes,
were Mrs. `3. Connor, Kapuskasing;
Miss Marjorie McEwen, Kindersley,
-Sask.; Mrs. G, L. Bradley, and Miss
Jean Bradley, Kingston.
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TAYLOR'S CORNER
TAYLOR'S CORNER, April 21. --
Mrs, Priddle of Goderich was a Sun-
day visitor at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Robert Rodges.
Miss Elsie Bell of -Goderich has re-
sumed .her teaching duties at the
local school. There were three be.
ginners' this.. -term, Kathleen Holmes,
Maxine Oke, and'Mary McMillan.
Mr. and Mrs. Orville Rodges spent
Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert McCartney, of „Hol-
mesville.
--,:- Ori A + ke.:� � AP est a
"tacation with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Currell of Saltford. Mr.
and Mrs. Oke of Goderich- is now ill
with measles.
Miss Betty -Newton spent Sunday
in 'London.
Keep Thursday evening, tAspril 30th
for "Coronado," a Musical picture at the
Capital Theatre, ih, aid of the Ooderich
rtrV pen's Hospital Auxiliary. . 1?
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MB.. 7~'(yOT,_iwas friendly with Bumpy
'Bunion and, Burny Callus until• Cress
Corn and Bunion Salines were a*ld 3#y
all Drug Seores. 17 f
The crowning. property of Dr. Thomas' '
Eecleotrie 411 is that tt can be used in-
ternally for many complaints as well a
externally.' (kbit sore throat, croup,
'cvhbopifg cough, pains in the chest, colic
and mem Ilcindred• allnitnts, it has guali.-
ties that are }unsurpassed. A bottle of It
costs little and, the W110 loss in, czl iys
havug-itat hand..
• THE%,B; MST. CHURCH
col•
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and Tilt
en The
Revs S: R." 1%tcClung, Minis}
er.
10 a.m.—Bible Sch
11, a.na.-'-"The Hoy Spirit e
Script."':
7.00 p4.m.="Reflections
Mine Rescue?'
Specials for Sat.
BEEF
Rolled Rib Roast ... ..20c
Pot Roast .... , . ...14c
Rib Boil . , .......... 9c
VEAL.
Boneless Shoulder Roast 18c
Breast for Stuffing .... ` 12c
PORK
Fresh Ham ,Roast .. .. 20c
Fresh Shoulder .. .... 18c
Bro4P.
wnke Cameras $11,25: u
Developing and. Printing
agents Laura Secord Candies
CAMPBELL'S D: U
tone 90 p GOJ ERXC 1
HIGH COURT OPENS
HERE ON TUESDAY
There are seven rases foil the Nigh
Court 'which' opens next Tuesday, among
them being somedor divorces.
mime.
Eyes Examined—Glasses Fitted.
Consult him at
Robertson's Jewelry Store
by
EYE TR,OVBLE?
Have your eyes examined
R. A,. REM, for 17 years Staut-
ford's leading Optometrist. Ex -
work ork only at most modexmto
PERMANENT WAVES
Croquignole
or Spiral
$2'50 up
HOLLYWOOD BEAUTY
SHOPPE
West St. 'Phone 12,
(Next Capital Theatre)
HOUSECLEANING NECESSITIES
GALVANIZED PAILS-
-No.. 12
AILS-N o ..1.2 size —23c
.
WASH BOARDS—Zinc 29c
Glass ........... 49c
-FLOOR Or- WALL NOM
.->-com fete- with..aen
NEPTO LAC ENAMELS.._
LOWE BROS. ''PAINTS
Garden Tools
.Gardening is pleant as well as pro-
fitable. if you have suitable too]V:
Stop In and see the array we had
this spring forrniaAking garden. work
• easier -and " znarkiz'ig garden products
better! Tools heave improved greenly.
Due to women's demand d for more
ea.si j handled implements. Coarse and
seed`!
Robinson's Meat Market
Hamilton Street ,
Phone 36 We deliver
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GORDON TEBBUTT
Phone 486 Fest Street
-Free Methodist Church`
Serrviii.es an MacKay Hall •
SUNDAY; APRIL 26th, 1936
0°
IN DAINTY STYLES
New and delightful dresses (.bright as a spring morning.
Net inserts, or andie trimming, long or short sleeves. .Sizes 16
to 20 and fib.,to 22.
Washable Cryses , `in white, eggshell, pink,, yellow and
blue. The 'taitored' mode ' .and the frilly feminine. CLong, or
short sleaves, ,N Sizes 1440 40. ,
*TAIL
!t1 l arrguisette Cut tins in Priscilla style,
gx rr y l r windows a nutty airy look. In:
ail or white, 30 ?riches by 2.1y4
ALL VOOOL PA RRI
Tasteful array of ue' patterns and weaves
Excellent 'tailoring and good workmanship!
Best quality linings and trinrxin.; s1
At tow coat" that saves you. dollartil
�'u �'��.,.,. ....:ret• �:�.��� � ,r��;,t;„
W li y spend ' another year
cooking over . a hot stave:
when' the work can be done.
just -2S well, more econotni
dallyand;with more comfort,
with an electric range
*naso*t lot
Beadiaid' Fifllay
"It's 'tops': of all the cars l've eypt_.owned."
TN our showroom, `owner talk" means more than
`"sales talk`" 'W`e're content to let claims take' a
back seat while owners give►you facts.
On 'performance, you• needn't take the word of
anyone but the man who knows how much easier bis
Terraplahe bandies"i!'a traffic ... how much better it
• , take sstraight-itivays dr curves ... how much faster it
is oh the getaway. ,Hu economy figures talk 'louder
than goy salesman's claims ... even.ours! He can tell
- you factsc about Terraipi:ae's long life that would
Butcxrent •
sound
boastful if "e said them.. . ,
at eriraplane owner i'an't put into words
lust whatit to sit at the wheel of this car and
'i ►ff ''With. the Me etric ;YIand shifting. the
put hands stay xlways'o nt the Wheat just a ,d'i'ce
finger the f n r ...and � shift! And your font r
clear ... Terraplane is the only low' priced car °
with teal comfort for three in the t' seat ... no
tor brake lever* to stumble overt
earing it truer. There's an amazing riding,
At the brake pedal, *stet' stopping than
you'll find In any other car, with Iwo braking systems
at your command tr .• andstill, a sonn the easiest
-bandlin g brake you ever saw. You tide over
the word � Safcty" this ore rd chitsiS ...ruin a
fealty >i of sad,. with solid roof of seam1es
On every side, something new to discover and
enjoy., now and take this Drive"
what a ewe Tehas -
;;;;de lu' ren . .
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a0n RIC -uu'n °TERRAPLANE MOTORS
IN THE LOW PRICE FIELD
TERRAPLANE IS - • •
FIRST!JUREANO tt0014—Longestwheel-
base... ll5 inches. Most room...145
cubic feet.
F111 1 IM Creates horsepweropt '
100. And SJsa,sm00(l f
steel with Batul goof. R dial
Safety Control (patent applied for).
Duo-Autornatt#e Hydraulic Brakes
(patent,applied for).
-..SIIC ��y(L{
■ \ $ --; ice" i $t ring.
The Rhythmic,.,
Mr*
kW' }ilii FEA'i —only
rear -opening baggage and tire comr
parrtment, TheElectricHid(optional
at small extra cost). And many more.
80 or lOO It P. 1,15-inth wheelbase
yup
Reseilrt ails ;, O,s 411 WO'ha
Ire. wta asb+s .
Also hulkby Hudson...:
Hudson S'. $1078end ap;'
Mahon Xialkt, Sit tad and up
Bove virtiti qia twitHudaon. 2% Plait
Consumers will receive °o,
months' free power with' the
installation of a range by
July 1st.
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