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,Two'things determine the lasting quality of a suit ----the cloth itself and the manner in
which it is tailored.
And it is careful attention to these details, that gives first place, in the estimation of critical
men, to suits and overcoats from Davies & Ilerntan s
Take, for instance, the matchless suits and overcoats, made in our own tailor shop, under
the most careful supervions, They are not madeto sell, merely for the passing, dollar of the
day. They are business -builders df the future.
Men's suits are more distinctly different this Spring than they have been for some time—
and therrrost favored models are to be seen At
Davies & Herman's -
Our carefully selected assortment has all t he snap and dash of the newest fashions
without that exaggerated freakishness so offensive to critical dressers.
Come in and let us show you, just how well they 'are made, and we are confident you will
then realize what very excellent values they are.
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MERCHANT TAILORS.
Herman
OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE.
HAVE YOU LOST
Your Appetite if you have ---try so ace of Our
Sauce; Catsups;• Plokies; Etc, • .
PORK & BEANS
with Tomato. Sauce—_
2 large calks for 35c
6large -act es' D7$LOo
SPAGHETTI
With Tomato Sauce—
Per 12 oz: Tin ..10c
FOR PIES or PUDDING
2 cans Pumpkin .25c
'2 plegs. Cont Starch 25c
Raisins, Prunes,' Rice.
B R O O M
SPECIA
Pork and Beans with Tomato
L
for
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
No, too for
No. 8 fur
GET ONE WHILE THEY
LAST
Tapioca, etc 3
GET THE tHABiT OE DEALING AT
65c
95c
BULK PICKLES
Mustard, per quart •40c
Mixed, per quart ..40c
Sweet, per quart , ..50c
Rex Catsup ,15e and 25
DOMINION MATCHES
3Boxes for ' 25c
TOILET SOAP
3 bars Lavender Bath 25
LAUNDRY SOAP
bars Laundry soap25c
JOHNSON e
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PHONE 111. PHONE ORDERS CAREFULLY ATTENDED TO
SPRING MILLINERY READY
Each and every model emphasizes a dominant
style.
NOTE—the whole array cleverly expressing
every fashion thought of Spring.
Decidedly chic and delightfully different
M. E. CANTELON
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$10 and Costs
Monday morning Police Magistrate
Andrews fined an outsider $to and cost
for not having a 9920 license on his car,
In fact the driver had no license at all
on the car. • There are several more
summons to be issued.
When Your Liver
Becomes Sluggish
Your Bowels
Become Constipated.
Constipation is, without a doubt, the
commonest of all the ills that mankind
is afflicted with, and one if, neglected.
gill chuse so end of trouble and sickness
The way to keep yourself in goo-,
health is to keep the liver active ane
working properly by the use of Mil.
burn'; Lexa-Li ver Pills.
Mrs. L. Weinman, Orillia, Ont.,
writes:—"From a child I was always
very badly constipated, and I can well
remember, when quite young, any mot het
giving me senna,tea.ncarly every morn.
tug, and I got to dread it.
"Atte; taking hfilburn's Lsxa-Irvnt
Pills' for a while I sin not troubled witt
constipation lay mole."
Milburn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 25e
a vial at an druggists or dealers, ut
mailed direct on receipt of price by The
T, Milburn Co., Lirdited, oronto, Ont
SCRANTON 'COAL
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i any who wish to leave their order for
Spring delivery can do so by leaving
iy their orders at my residence, Huron St,
or Phone 155.
Terms --Strictly Cask—Phent:.155.
The Hardware Store of Better Values
PREPARE FOR SPI{)NG.
Buy Bruce's celebrated Seeds and reduce Orel
High Cost of Living.
Buy new tap -to -date Garden Tools and see what
a pleasure it is to use them.
Sprayers and Sprinklers to supply the Moisture
when needed,
A Coi rilete up-to-date Stock at
W. H. DAVISON
Successor to R. Rowland.
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Perfection Oil Cook Stoves,
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SPRING IS HERE
Are you ready with your Pans and
Buckets ?
Have a few sheets of Sap Pan Iron
Order yours early so as to be
sure of getting one.
T Hawkins
Plumbing and Heating
The Corner Grocery
Phone 45.
Make our store your head-
quarters on Spring Fair Day.
Our Bargain Counter will be of
special interest to you,
We will have a full litre of Fresh
Groceries, Cooked Meats and
Fruits to meet your requirements.
Try our Teas' and Coffee which
are especially Blended for us.
'reed. Wigg
E. WARD
11 tDDFi$CII1—HUdON STIt<zR6�'
Order Your Supply of
SCRANTON COAL
In purchasing the Hollaway-Porbes
Coal Business, we secured what we call
'a straight line connection, with the two
VOA American Coal Minieg institutions
namely:
The D. L. & W. Coal Co.,
who own and control the famous Scran-
ton Coal fields, and furnish us' with
their STANDARD ANTHRACITE.
The D; & H. Coat Co.
who send• us their Celebrated LAGKA-
WANA COAL.
By a straight line: eonnection we
mean that we are theii sole agents for
the community, and although an int.
poster may claim to be distributing
their coal, it is an niter impossibility,
and only goes 'to show that he is will-
'ng to admit that, we have the best coal
available. ' -
New dealers can only resort to job-
bers, which means that the quality stay
be lrregeler, as the coal barons will iiot
take on any hew dealer no matter how'
web equipped he may be, much less a
Municipal 'Coal Yard,
So act accordingly slid place your
order novo at the old stltnd, as the 1920.
allotments are being made accotdiny to
past business.
Now is the time fora nide cheery
open grate fire. Try our
EBONY CUBE CANNEL
And in the kitchen range you will
like our CF1ESTNUT COIF
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Or it you want to get away from the
Coal question try a load of WOOD.
We are bound to satisfy you, Ind will
give yon real service
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Institute Evening,
The Wumeu's 111tftute held their Sec
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tat evening at tiie ildine of Mr.. and Mia,
Chant last Thursday evening ;1124
:t enjoyable evening was -spent by all
A good program was presented a11e fol.
towing taking parts Miss Mamie Hall,
teatre rental Solo, Mrs Gibbings, and
Mrs, Russ a duet, Robt. Shrenk, solo
Miss Grace Walker 'find Miss Winnie
Thompson, readings, Mrs. 5,, A, Sutter
a violin Solo Rev: S, Anclersou ,cave a
short atldress, A. tasty lunch was ser-
ved at the close of the program.
Married Wednesday,
A quiet wedding took place at the
home of Competitor and Mrs. W. J.
Nediger ,Mary Street on Wednesaay at
high noon, whip their eldest daughter,
Leona Agnes, was united In marriage
to Mr. Clifford Roy Holland, son of Nlr,
and Mrs. George Holland, of Goderich
Twp. The bride was dressed in a white
georgette gown over satin trimmed with
beads and was attended oily by her
l
y ngest sister, Miss Helen, who acted
as flower girl. The ceremony was
perfrijmed by Rev,Me, ' Mo -
'Cantos. , .'Alfter wedding dinner
the young couple left on the afternoon
train for Hamilton and Niagara Falls
the bride's going away dress was brown
velpur with hat to match. The groom's
gift to the bride was a diamond pendant
with chain. Many beautiful presents
testified to the popularity of both bride
aaid groom.
Obituary.
The funeral of the late Mrs, Bawden
was held on Wednesttayafternoon from
the fancily residence, Eattenbury street
and interment was made in the Clinton
cemetery. Services at the home and
grave were conducted by Rev. S. 31,
McKegney, Rector of St. Paul's church.
The pallbearers were:—Messrs. 501111
Schoenhuls, 41. B. Chant, C. lielyar, C.
Lovett, J. J. McCaughey and Levi
Weise. Among the many floral tributes
was at pillory from the family; wreath
from I. R. Carling and sisters, Exeter;
wreath, Hydro Commission; spray, Clin-
ton Knittink C., spray, Mr, and Mrs, J.
Schoenhals; spray form Girls Guild of
St, Patti's church; spray, Mr. and Mrs.
Geo Tomlin; spray, Mr, and, Mrs, L, 11,
Dickson, Goderich; basket, Mrs. P. C.
,McDonell and. Mrs. Allen, of Detroit.
The late Mr's. Bawden, whose madden
name was Catharine Jane McDonell, was
born in Exeter and was married to her
husband there. They moved to Blyth
where they lived for about ten years.
The family moved to Portage la Prairie
where Mr, Bawden died, The family
returned to Myth and later moved to;
'Clinton where they have been residents
for a number of years. 0f a family of
8 ther are now six to hold in loving
memory a kind, acid loving mother, Mrs,
Arthur Wittse Loudon Road, Mrs Cal
Streets town Mrs W. McDonald, Leam-
ington Frank, Zetta, Shirley, and Jack
at home. • Airs. Bawden Is
also survived by four sisters, Mrs. (Dr.)
Browning, and Miss McDonell of Exe-
ter; Mrs, Bennett in Saskatoon, and Mrs
L. H. Dickson, of Goderich, and three
brothers, Chas, and -John McDonnell of
Hensall and Al. of Exeter. Prior to her
marriage; Mrs. Bawden was a school
teacher, having taught up at Lucknow.
She was an active member of the Angli-
can church. Among those frown a tCs-
ance here to attend the funeral were:
Mrs, F. C. McDonell and daughter, Mrs.
Allen of Detroit; Misses Carling and
Thos Atcheson, cousin from Exeter;
Alex, Smith and Mrs. C. A. McDonell,
of Hensall; Mrs. 0, Decker, New Ham-
bure; 5. B. Kelly and Judge Dickson, of
Goderich: Mr. teal, Streets, Toronto;
t,t:t 1I/, McDonald. of Leamineton, All
the brothers and sisters were here ex-
cept Mrs, Bennett and Mr, Chas, Me-
Donee,
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SEAFOktii:—At a meeting of the
Cllaathem, Board of Education the sal-
ary of A. A, Naylor, Principal of the
Queen Mary school in that city. was in-
'creased $300 retroactive to January 1st
1920. Mr, Naylor resigned the princi-
palship of the Seaforth public school
last September to accept the principal-
ship of the Chatham school at a salary
of $1,500, This was increased by $100
in December and again by $300 in Janu-
ary, and -bits last increase now stakes
his salary $240011 a year.
WiNTHROP:—Ex-Sgt, Joe Haycock
of the 55th Baftalioe, formerly a resid-
ent of Winthrop, has been discharged
from the hospital, He has been a pat-
iont at Guelph the last nine months, re-
eoveripg from the effects of his wounds
received on, the 'Somme int 1916: tx-Egi
ilayloek was nlemtinned in despatches
for conspicuous gallantry during tine
attack.oft the Village of Demiun on the
8th of August 1916. Throughout he op-
erated a Lewis gun skilfully avid with.
Out feat, On One ' occasion he adviuiced
ren a German machine gun firing from
the stip as he Wein. en spite of heavy
fire 11(011 the enemy gun, he gflericed it
end killed the gunners 80. in number. by Mrs, Jarnes • Pieksrd, Mi. 13eSvats
'ile slid splendid -work, retelvlrfg e D. G, will erect a file ntodeen brief. bungalow
el, for same, on tett ct,reer,tliis 5uthele1,
Take her up
tenderly
ItifIDNIGlithe City . Street
.---the Pojicc c 1licer----the
wayward girl—the patrol wagon
•--find then
THE, L)esk Sergeant's a kindly,
sent, 1-le'reads liuln;tn na-
ture. He sees that sill is not
yet gravels into the race of the
girl --so he Says to the Patrol-
-Jnan-T"She's no wastral, Bob,"
"Better send her over to the
Salvation Army and. let them
see what they can do for her."
Ti -!E notice know the 'work
of the Salvation Army. God
has blessed jt, and those who
come under its influence, abund-
antly.
The Salvation
Army
308 'Citadels
and Institutions
in this Territory
—use there!
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Baptist Church
Special Easter Services next Sunday
at 1 1 a.11. and 7 p m, The subjects for
our consideration will be;
Morning—"Walking with S Stranger„
Evening — `Easter's Supreme Mes-
sage".
Easter Music.
Wesley Church
Easter services on Sunday.
Sunday School scholars 'are invited
to attend the Morning service.
Special Easter Music, '
Fellowship meeting at 10, a, nt.
To every person a welcome,
Willis Church
Next Sunday the Services will be of
an Easter character,
Easter sermons and music,
At the morning service a tablet in
memory of Fel. Lieut. Wtu. Hall will be
unveiled.
, The subjects of discourse will be:
A..M.
"The Gain ofinunortaiity,"
le 41. "Job's Great Query."
The annual Easter meeting of the
W. M. S. will be held 011 Thursday
evening at 8 o'clock in the Lecture
room, Mrs. Larkin; of Seaforfh, will
address the meeting. Special Music,
Silver Collection ,Refreslunents,
Ontario Street Church
The Social Committee had charge of
the .League meeting on Monday even-
ing. Mrs. P. Piuntsteel and Miss Etncna
Plumsteel sang• a duet and Miss Marion
Gibbings Sang a pretty solo. Miss
Grace Walker gave a humorous read-
ing. A gauze of "Musical Chairs" was
enjoyed very much by everyone. After
lunch was served, Miss M. Tyndait and.
B. Jervis song a duet.
Next Monday night the meeting is
in charge of the 'Christina Endeavor
Committee. Everybody come.
St. Paul's Church
' Services will be held on Good Friday
at 10.30 a.m, and at 7,30 pen.
On Easter Sunday Holy Communion
will be observed at 8,30 a.nc, and at 11
a,m, The services will bens follows:—
. Moritiug Service
Processional Hymn, "Jesus
Risen", 157.
Eisler Anthem "Christ our
Chant No, 2,
Choral Communion
Hymn 166.
Sermon by the Rector,
Offertory Anthem "Ile
Hymn 162.
Gloria in Sxcelsis
Recessional t•lyntn 963,
Evening Service.
Processional Hymn, "lie is Risen" 174
Proper Psalms 113, 114 Sung to Vhanis
174, 126.
Magnificat,
,eNunc Dimlttis,
Anthem "They have
Lord."
Hymn 170
Sermon by the Rector,
Offertory Sole, sting ' by Mr. Harold
Holmes, -
Vesper Hyinn "Now Father we com-
mend" No, 40,
Recessional Hymn 754.
Postlude "Hallelujah Chorus" Handel.
Christ is
Passover"
is Risen"
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taken away my
i XIETteet—Messrs. Gitelman &Stan.
'(fury sold to Mr; h..W. r, Bowers Hutt
choice tesidetlle pronerte a! the cot -
net of Mein and Gidley stret:s owned
Thursday, April 1st, 1920
REGARDING WALL PALER
Prices, in general, are on a slightly higher
level than Past year, but noticeable mostly in
the lower priced goods. We have heard re.
ports of a few low priced "spots" which how-
ever, without exception have proved, to be
inferior goods or boasts reale to distract at -
1 entim;sa frtirn other shortcomings, these ex-
ceptions we ready concede.
Our new stock is being sampled and gives
promise of being as varied and attractive in
design and colorings as we have had in for-
mer years, while our values are as good as
we know where or how to buy.
Th
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Often the eheopesi—Pilw:iy's the Best
unanmanexerztrarr5
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We handle a full line of Gado. Iron,
Steel Shingles, Corrugated Iron and
all kinds of Felt Roofing also Asphalt
Slate.
Pumps, Pipes and Fittings always on
hand.
Repair work Promptly Done
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Electrician
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Plumber
The Children's Happiest Hour
is the time when another plays
for them on one of our pianos.—
the best manufactured from any
viewpoint. The action is perfect
the tone, full, rich and resonant
—tete fetish beautiful. Before
you purchase a piano we want
you to see them, get our prices
anti terms of selling. 1 also have
at Gourley piano of the Louis de-
sign used only a short time and
like new ll at $3000,
piano retailstoseat ;1600 ,000 today
and is a chance worth getting
after. Write or call for particu-
lars at once.
sold by iieintzman and pled only two (2) years, to go
i mer
Jc Y athan -iu i11
Also a piano
. at $340,00,
BOX 229.
OPPOSITE BANK OF COMMERCE.
MUSIC STORE,
SEAFORTH. ONT.
EASTER FOOTUEAR
Don't neglect your EASTER FOOTWEAR.
The Shoes of every well dressed Man or Woman should
be as faultless as the balance of their Easter Attire!
We invite every Man, Woman and Child to come to see our
large and attractive lines of
Handsome Easter Footwear
Many of our handsome styles are entirely exclusive with
us. We've just the shoes a well dressed Man will want to go
with his new snit - or an elegantly dressed Woman will want
for her Easter Gown, -
Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Slippers
etc., Our Prices
} eaietrtber that a punted prise stands for
nothing xin'ltil pili see the quality of the shoes—•- ,
arid this Shoe Store always says -----
The Best Shoe at any Price
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