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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1926-06-10, Page 3THUZS AY, JUNE IOth, 1W..1i Children's Coughs and Colds Cce iilie ReHowl fir Dr. %waft Norway Phu the mocker knows hew cud it is to p tee .kiidrea from eateliiag sada, - Thiry will ran out of doors atot prop Iy clad, or have ou too meek obthiig; p1I� too hard and gm ow - 'heated sad oeol off ten suddenly; get their feet wet; kick sr the bee eleteess at sited, sad ale a hundred tkiags mother can't prevent. Yousg.ters take "Dr. Wood's„ without say fuse, and its promptness sled e%reetiiesees in leo.eaiag tb. C=Iand healing the lungs sod ial tubae is suck test the troable i. cheeked before any serious lung trouble can possiblydevelop. Yost- mimeoYmimeoruggist or dealer kaadles it; put op oily by The T. Mtlbunt 0e., Limited, Toronto, Oat MUSIC rhood News age. and when Om rears of age lee finally esilsdf rot Belfast for Can - ads. Her mother died during the maws et seven weeks. The had Froin Exchangesr of the family proceedd toCounty, settling oft the Huron road abort two tabes test of Reafettle At that time their was merely a shanty at the corner marling. the site of Wines** Teacher to Ge to StratheeY three girls, Misses "Madeline hell what is now Seaforth. After five 13.4 • Miss Jean Holland and Miss Barbara war they moved to the 10th cones. Mr. F. W. French. of the Simpson. had their clothes badly cat .ion of MelCiilo Bingham High School, has accepted and stained with blood, and Miss Hol- p: where Mrs. Morri• a similar position on the staff of the land was slightly injured. The car son resided ever since. She was Strathroy High Ss hoot. Mr. and married li6y ears ago to Mr. Morlri- Mrs. French will be greatly missed was considerably damaged• son, who predeceased her 27 ;years Mother f� TC W' h d all • so at the Death of Mot r .. iI - Mrs. A. T. Cooper ago, Two sons. Albert, of Cleveland, i n tree ant and especially 'United (Jhurch, where they have been of Clive** and William, on the homestead, and faithful workers for some time. Mrs. Robert Sellery, mother of, two daugbters, Mrs. Punning ,:f soororth workers coarsely some to the Mrs. A. T. Cooper, Clinton, died at Hartley. Man., and Mrs. Davidson, of Wcet her home in Evanston, Ill., a few Seaforth, survive. Mrs. Morrison days ago at the age of eighty, pas- was a former Methodist and a strong The Robert incl) Engine and: sing away. ill her sleep. George C. supporter of the United church. Thresher Co., Ltd.. of Seaforth, have, Sellery, dean of the College of Let. 'shipped a 20-35 Imperial tractor to tern and science, University of Wee. t the City of Prince Albert, Sask., for! cousin; Prof. Ira► Benson Sellery t municipal work. This is the second' Northwestern LTnlversity Dental 1 tractor supplied by this company to' Scheel; Dr. A. C. Sellery, of Long , the City of \Prince Albert. Beach, Cal.; Harry. A. Sellery, mane - Death of Mr. Wm. II. Bezzo ger of the Western Adjustment Co. Mr. Wm. H. Bezzo, of. Los Angeles, of Chicago; are sons and Mrs. Frank Cal., a ,son of the late Mr. Charles M. St. Clair, of Saitabury. Pa., is a -ewe" Beeso, of Clinton, and a brother cf daughter: No. 26: Adding to the Set PROF, W,. II. JACKSON--Inetrecticn.. Mr. C. M. Bezzo, of Kitchener, died Death of Mr. Geo: Burnett, Clinton Smith was struggling through 1 OM G Burnett, esteemed John Smithy and His (Copyright 1925 by d The tans* Feature Radio Service) gldvio to tease enterer, rSars, recently at Los Angeles. Ile was r. cosec urne , an es cent what radio fans recognize as "bad Photo. Violin. t'ultar. Theory. rte 'd t f Ci t died at hi ' ---� and when shoateighteen he moved in Princess street, on Saturday, May that he should Zook into the poesibili- Studio and 'residence. r.N North Street born at Clinton fifty-three years ago resident o Clinton, a home radio weather." It was only natural Ty. C. HAMILTON -•Organist `;orth Ste with his parents to Chicago, and 1-'T rnited Church Concert playa" started in the dry goods business M rick Street. - Engagembat Announced and Pec er. - , Residence at :airs, Colborne;a, St. Pae 'that cit)'.. LEGAL CARDS R. DARROW. Barrister, Solicltor. Notary Public, Successor to- J. '!.: Killoran Plione97 • Omce, The Square. (i'uier!ch UD)LEY E. HOLMES , _,.. R... Barrister, Solieitore 'Notary Public, Conveyancer, Etc. PHONE 27 HAMILTON STREET SPECIALIST • EYE, EAR, NOSE, TiIRD�'E: ••• ••-.. i1a4e Iiouse Surgeon .New .�orlc Oph- thalmic and Aural Ilosp'ital, assistant at Ataorg'field's Eye 1losgital and Golden Square Throat Hospital. London, Fug. 93 Waterloo St. S. Stratford. Tele- phone 267. At Hotel 'Bedford, floderieh,. on the. .evening of the third Monday of cash month, from 7 o'clock tiDifeee 1. R. FORSTER. • ll the following dal-, Tuesday, at 1 p.m. ' . - CHIROPRACTIC CHIROPRACTOR, ee DR. A.lY. ATKINSON,-•-•._..._ ._ Registered Chiropractor, Goderich Chronic, Ortlanle and Nervous . Diseases n . 9 p. tn. t• a 7 to hours-. and andbyappointment, excepting Monday and Thursday •afternoons and evenings; cake hours en these data 10 to 12 Wm. only. - Corner South St. and Britannia ltd. OPTO RY • AUCTIONEERI.NG THOMAS .teUN•DRY. - Live Stock and General Auctioneer,. Hamilton Street, Goderieh Sales.rnade everywhere • and all (efforts made to give you satisfaction. Farmers' sale notes discounted. L. COLE, 11. 0., ' OPTOMETRIST. OPTICIAN, West Street. Gode:len. Honor Graduate of � the Canadian Oph Matinee College' ot Toronto. - - - Eyes examined by the latest method*, end Cie proper fitting of seasses at mod- erato prices., Ontario Board 01 Exam- iners Certificate No. -875. , ROBERT ROBERTSON. • Q1►ellfcd- Auctioneer, • Video Stcett..Goeerich, will conduct Any ids' :n the Comae of Huron.. For hitorntas'on apply to 1'. J. Ryan, Hamilton St.. oe enters Lert with him will receive prompt attentlen. NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC. t. I3AILII . NOTARY PUBLIC ., General Conveyancing done food Compaules -liep re•3Lnte•1 Phone No. 29e.. God'rleIi Ont. •U'tEURGE E. GREENSLAD . 'CONVEYANCING AND NOT:Site. Bayfield, Ont. .,,.. INSTJRANCE r eleILLOP MUTUAL. FIHE INSUIL- e ANCE COMPANY. FAUN' ANI) l Or.AT1:;D 'TOWN Pliers' .ERT'' INSURED. -Value of property-insured'up to Jan- . -'nary. -1910. t43,0t8A,+, 00: .OFFICERS -James Connolly, - peed d • ent, Goderictt• Yes. Evans, Vic.. -Pres! - dent, Beechwood; T. E. "Heys, Sec,- Treag., Searottb. DIRECTORS, -D. F. McGregor. Sea - forth; .1. G.Grieve. Winthrop; Wni. Writs, Constance: George Stef�artnny. ruckeremith; John Ferris, Itartock; John. Bennewise, Broadhagan; elurray eilbson, Brueellcld. AGENTS -J. W. Yeo, Goderich; Sandy Leitch, Winton; Win. Chesn:y, Sea - forth; R. Hinchiey, Seaforth. ' Policy Holders can pay their a sess- Mr. and Mrs: John McKinley, Clin- ton, announce the engagement of their younger daughter, Elinor Ade Margaret, to Mr. James Francis Cole. man, son of Mr. and Mrs. Flank Coleman of Stanley township, the marriage to take place the latter part of June, . . Sproat-Bechely The marriage of Miss Emma Mar- garet - Beal eiy, .daughter of the late Frederick and Mrs. Bechely, of St Thomas, and Mrs. Ross James Sproat, took place at. Trinity College Chapel, Toronto,- _op Wednesday, May 213th, Rev. C. A. Seager, D.D., officiating. Mr. and Mrs. ' Sproat motored through the Niagara Peninsula to Buffalo , and, other points, and will be at home at their residence, Goderich street west. after June 15th. - Gemmell -Bolt P A quiet.. but `very pretty wedding took place in - First United church, London, 'on Saturday, May. 22nd; when Miss Eva Bolt,' daughter of bir, high. esteem those who knew her. and Mrs. Howdrd"' Solt,.. of London,. She was the byrother of len daughters became ..the. bride_ of The Robert we and one son, the st;iviving members Gemmell, son of ..ills iinid'"lairs: , ._ E _ Gemmell, of. Tuckersmith, The sere- baling: Mrs. bias. 1aieSers, ..Blake; tnony was performed by Rev..Dr, bars. S. B. Irwin, Hillsboro, Ngrth D,;. Beattie, pastor of the church. Mrs. Harry 'Sparrow, Medicine Lake, • Motor .Accident Mont.; Mrs,. Chas, Butler, Berthold, N. D.; Mrs. John T. Turner, Clinton; A ear accident occurred on the Bay- labs, Ira Spalding, Sherwood, • N. D.• Aoki. Road, orie. tale visite seat of elm. Wesley Caldwell, London; . Mies Br ;cefield,.on. Sunday afternoon, •51ae Dora E Sherritt, Hensen, at Thos,' 30th, when a' large coach car, owned J. Sherritt on the homestead farm. and driven by Harold Anderson, of Mrs. Robert Scotebmer, Bayfield and Detroit, stresek a loose stone, causing Mrs. s. Wrrr. Caldwell, of Sovereign, the driver .to lose control of the Sasieedied within. the Iasi few years. machine, which plunged into the ditch.. She is also survived by forty-nine and overturned. The. seven occu- grandchildren and twenty-one great - pants were taken to Dr.s Mackay's grandchildren, Mr. Slieriitt passed office in Seaforth, where it was found away :our years ago. ' none were - seriously' injured. 'l'he. Death of Mrs. J. Shabbroott, .Clinton _ The death tgok place at the hoine of her niece ' and adopted daughter, Mrs. F. W:' Watts, Clinton, on ,Mon- day evening," May 31st, of -Mrs. A. Shobbrook, widow of. the late John IShobbrook of the Gravel Road, Hut Smith had - some stock radio units ]etttowrlship, in her eighty-fifth year, on band, ,so that simplified the pro - The late Mrs: Shobbrook w' osmall set. We , b se cess .of "adding to the. ma i s , 1 maiden name . was Ann Welker, was .at first discarded the two -slide tuning born in Yorkshire, gangland, but came ecil which the bqy had made himself. to this country with her parents when We then inserted a • variometer in she was six years of age. The family the antenna --„ground circuit. and also first settled -near .Georgetown but a variable 'condenser. Smith recalled later came rp to .Huron, .settling at that the variometer was•m'erelY'a.fix- Bridgewater, now Hoisnesville, when ed coil with a rotor coil connected in for a number of years her father ran series, The current had to .travel a- hotel. They moved later to Londes. through - both coils, and by. tenting boro,wherc her father built the public- the rotor the inductance could be house which stands there and ran:it varied. This enabled' Smith to tune for some years. In 1864 she was for the prorer wave length. The united in.marriage. with the late John variable condenser, of course, attend- Shobbrook cf Mullett. In the early ed to. the matter of capacity. • - 90s they moved to the farm on the After the current passed through Gravel Road now occupied. by Mr. .1. the tuning - unit, it - was then led • to we.chobbrook, eiehjeh co teetemd to be the gid of the detector tube, with a her home until about five years aro, grid leak nndKrid c'o'ndenser placed since which she has been with lags. tn.. between. The, filament of the Watts. A family of one daughter • and tube was then lighted with a single three sons survive: Mrs. J. W. Cart -dry cell: while the phones were eon- wright,. Londesboro; Chas, H. Shob- fleeted into the nlate circuit along GETTING i t brook, Idaho; J. W. Shobbrook, the with a 221. volt "B" batters GE 1 1 iNG SKINNIER Gravel Road and 'Joseph . Shofbrook, We hooked up the receiver arid- Clintpn. Three sons 'and one dough-.fernd that it worked fairly well nn a -EVERY DAT ter are dead "-Mr. bhobbreok-died on /heal station: •'But -improvement, waft - 190(L obviously necessary. . """ Masonic Gathering at Kincardine 'Now how d0 we add more tubas Something Must Be Doe •and An official visit by Grand Master and amplification?" Smith naked. Done RightNow--Quick Rowland of the Grand Lodge of On- "It would be simpler to change the tario A. F.6c A. M., to Kincardine, on circuit, me/Weill Re" I answered. Willows in Cheeks and Neck Growing Friday, Max 27th, was the occasion He hadn't considered reflexing; or Deeper Every Week . for a large gathering of members of adding regeneration as improving the _...•...-, the Order. Proceedings were in the set. To himitwas always a matter Tens of thousands of thin, run-down way cf a Lodge of Instruction. A. P. of adding; some fixed units, probably and women too are get 20th. Mewhinney, District Deputy, rresid- because he had seen a neat and coin- men-yes 29th. The late bir. Burnett was in ties of retaking the set more useful by his Send year. He was born and enlarging it. A point that he hadn't spent the greater part of Inc life in taken into consideration, however, Goderich township, ahip, moving to Clinton was that the manufacturer of the set eleven years ago. He had been ' in bad already considered these. points. vera- poor .health for some time past «You can't add a stage of audio - but • His death was most unexpected frequency amplification to your set, " until within a few hours of the end, I said, "because that would Just re- which came very peacefully. Be- salt in- distortion. You are using two. sides his widow he is survived by audio -frequency tubes and two audit four daughters, Mrs. Townsend, of frequency transformers, That's two Souris, -Man.; Mrs. Robert Dunbar, of - stages of audio amplification, and Winnipeg; Diss, Thomas Dunbar, they are sufficient." Sarnia; and Mrs. A, Colclough, Gode -But I thought that if I could am - rich township. One son met a tragic plify some of these faint signals I death by drowning several years ago..get, my receiver would be more use- One sister, Mrs. Wm. brother. rris. of ful, because it would, operate -just as Burnea'nfa, and one brother. John well . when . the elements are against Burnett, of North Dakota, also aur- it as when everything is in its favor," viva: Mrs. Thomas Dunbar was with $mitli argued. - - her father at the end, having come 'Another stage of amplification t spend the previous weekend at would enable 'you . to make' Bothe of her home and remaining over. 11Ir. these faint signals very' audible, but and Mrs. Burnett were married nifty unless you want pure noise I. would- yeate the 23rd. of December last, n't advise you to.try it. You'll be A Herlaall Meath` amplifying static, interference, bat - The death took place at the home • tory and tube noises as well." e of her son, near Hensall on May 23rd - Smitli, however, was still determin- of Mrs. Thos. Sherritt, sr„ mother of ed to try additional amplification, but Mrs. John Turner, of Clinton. The I managed to save *him . some trouble late Mrs. ;Sherritt was held in very by 'suggesting that he start improv- ing his son's �erude set, developing it into a portable affair . for the - car. He agreed that it might not. be good policy to change the circuit of .his high • grade, well-built set. fon he. could never do `'such. skillful - solder- ing, nor lay out the units . with such car ' • tookhimright back tofirst This g 8 principles, but as - usrat it started him on the road to a better .concept- ion of • the . mystery of'radio. The -boy's set --was -- so elemental -.,that Smith at once recalled. how absurd it was to regard'a- stage, of audio -fre- quency amplification. ss the , one . int-., portant way to add to the set.' When he examined the one -tube set,' he readily `saw .that adding to a set might mean changing the circuit, tuning the circliits with variable con- densers,.installing a- grid leak, adding more tubes, adding transformers, substituting better .transformers, and soon. meats at R. it glint's store, Ifoerricit; WANTED IN EVERY HOME • Cuts • mutase • • Boats • SWISS • • PILLS • VIM PISS • scums • IAI.NATISN SCIATICA •.A. MS • goat MAIM +'ACAS • CIMMI. HAAS. str4 ants w ieeso YC. (}.VIRAL[. sown, cF PLOWS E"�eaocnf 0N` SOOTHING . HEALING ANTISEPTIC 4 Report of Ho, ShipMents ler Week Ending Jnae, 3, iyt8. Goderich: Total hogs, 63; select bacon, 15; thick smooth, 88; heavie.i, 8; extra heavies, 1; lights end feed- ers, 2. McGaw: Total hogs, 93; se- lect bacon, 27:' - thick smooth, 58; heavies, 4.. Auburn: Total hogs, 37; select bacon, 10; thick smooth, 11; heavies, 1; extra heavies, 2. Huron County: Total hogs, 1,723; . select Inmate -513; thick smooth, 956; heav- ies, '112; extra heavies, 12; shop hogs, 51;lights and feeders, 18. The interest on borrowed to is paid in worry. • tina,Wscouraged-.•stye going up all iug: Old Light Lodge, Lucknow, ex p!ete one-starye • audio -frequency , am -- •"-' ' ttorristt s ;lethirte BWre, einhmec ls€lod the- Etrst�Iie see, Bruce r J II. Re+id's. •Bayfield. itape of ever befit -Vette to take: te# mU plifiegtaon unit in an accessory store FI'Rir, Ila1SVItANCse sees- - -:r iflesh and look healthy and strong. b 1 Lodge of Tivetton, the Second, and window: . . All such people. can stop worrying Listowel Lodge the Third Degree. -'The - single -circuit, single -DM re Have it. attended to oy the and start to smile and envoy life right The degree work was followed by r ±aver was soon converted into a Tablets which any druggist will tell about .".00 being in attendance. Grand- inserting a variometer into the plate you all about are putting flesh on Master ltowland responding' to the- circuit, It, was aloe necessary to hosts of skinny folks every day. tcast to the Officer$ of Grand Lodge ehonge the wire to the grill, so that One woman, tired, weak and die- gave a masterful exposition of the it lead from the antenna lead-in in- courtged, gained. 15 -pounds in live principles -of Free Masonry. Mr. stead of from the variometer of the -. week's and now feels Ane. Rowland is a capable wed impressivei aerial-geound circuit, and to make a 'We all know that the livers of Cod orator, and his speech was greatly few other changes in accordance with Fish ate full of vitalizing flesh pro. enjoyed. Grand Junior 'Warden J. B. the needs of the circuit. But with ' during eglantines and these same vit• _ Spenee, of Toronto, was very happy these conlraratively few changes the amines of the highest class are food in his response to the toast -proposed set was greatly impro;'ed, though •1n McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tab. to the visitors. Another splendid very little actually had been added 7, Lucknow; Chas. Hewitt, Kinser- ^ 11nee Ont.., -• . THOS STOT.HIaRS T. G. ALLEN, *EST WAWANOIH MUTUAL Flie 1N$IJRANCE CO Established 1878 Head Office : Dungannon, Ont. Harry L. Salkeld, IL R. No. 2, God- erich, prey.; •rW m. J. Thompson, Auto urn, vice pres.; directors -Wm. tic Quillen; St.Helens; W. P. Peed, R. R No. 2, Lucknow; H L. Salkeld, 'phone 800r11, Goderich; Alex. N1cholson Lucknow; Wm. Watson; .las. Girvin R. Il, No. 0, Goderich; Wm: i. 'Thome son, Auburn; Tim Griffin. R. 11. No for McCoy's Cod Liver E:ttra t a ban given at the Town Hall two cieetit regenerate receive' by j e lsoesit uau've' never. seen anything like it -,mi les of vivid interest with glaciers alive and moving :.. mystic totem . poles ...1 s int a c A ine or eo ti ret 1 t#, . fowen that push up througls' t esnow lfitmelts too slow y., 'Great cold peaks liftin their Ishining faces aaaimt ie..o' blue that it scents all thecolor� *the the world was spilled there. See Alaska this year. $ On a Prlaoess ateltllus>hipr ,Th tri 1s a jag and a tonic. 1 padays-northward f om. -.For d t Ys 'milouver B. C.... 1000 es by thepicturesquelnncr, Passe ,unfolding a panorama. ge I 'ofcolorsinvarlet . o y • Wonderful shore excursions. Seersli ld mines, traders, trap- per., seal.arid sea lions. Truly a wonderful vacation for those . , , • 'who love nature tit its wildest. .rRI! Y 11►R Rt'l'Ifb ',mat Ij iItCWD11D UPWARDS ,For further information spply to an>.tranadtan Pectic Rent o r writ. w. t+ULI O.N. INatrkt r.w.nt:.r Aisne. Toronto 4 , area. an L M. KiDD, -Town Agent THE- DERICH t�xtMutt `THE HEAT FOLKS ARE BLUE' -BLOODS. THERE t5 t+l(? M1aLTURE:' WITH THE SLATE' OR, STONE FAMILIES IN OUR FAMILY TReE YES SSR,WE'RC RFFS-- itIRSi AMiUES Die THE FOREST noweetti lets -sugar coated and easy to take speech was by James Malcolm, M.P., "Note we've got a regenerative ye- as candy. who replied to the toast to Our (oun- eeiver that will surely annoy the And this ahotve'what faith the mak- try. neighbors, but it illustrates the way" c o Treas. ' Secretary..have in M C y'e forthey say; if! Pioneer of McKlltee Buried at to go about adding to a set," I ex- ars Brom Bro. Q013 RICH 'Thi WO* funeral Directors gild' Waimea Orales earefulty ta#isoded bo ad all hours -eight or day. I. it. Wheeler Funeral Director and Embalmer Goderichf Ontario All welts oyompt yl attended to day or night. Memos: Mee 111; Hoase USW 11 111111111 1 1 Sesforth 1 plained. By adding • principles as The funeral of Jane Armstrong, an well 'us parts we keep on until we esteemed resident of McKillop town., have a set that is highly advtzticed ship, and widow of Francis Morrison,' and, accordingly, highly satisfactory.. who died on Sunday, May 30th, at the, It is a tar cry from adding to the home of her son, William Morrison, set in the way y,.'i proposed." • was held on Wednesday afternoon to "Well, anyway." Smith admitted the Maitlandbsnk cemetery, Seaforth. "I've added come*"Bina' to niy store 1 Ilerp aster, Rev. J. A. Ferguson, of. of radiology. That's what ewes:" ficiated. Mrs. Morrison was born in Next Week, No. 27: Circuiting the County Fermanagh Ireland 88 years C'ircuita PAGE 'MUM McEwen's Specials Fresh stock of Sheriff's Jell; Powders to hued,..... 3 for 250 A good teaspoon, King George design, given away with each 25c worth. 24 gars Soap, McEwen's special $1.00 6 cakes Paint Tree Toilet Soap for .23 3 lbs. loose Cocoa for .2a 6 lbs. of Sulpher or Salts suitable for stock purposes for • .25 J�uust to hand a few hundred pounds of a real good Black Tea. S' a will give 1 ib. of this Tea, 1 loaf Bread, ': lb. Biscuits and 1 bar Soap for the 'sante, price as a pound of an; package Tea. Special price on large Flantiefrtte'Blankets Special price qn Fancy Blankets We are cutting the price on Men's All Wool Underwear and Men's Fleece -lined Underwear. Good linen Roller Towelling • 25c per yd. Good large hath Towels )oc per air Some nice Table and Floor Oilcloths, different widths at right prices. Now' is the time to )buy a set of dishes 10% off. Free delay to any part of the Town. J. 'aJ. , cErpen PHONE 46 Soot fide Square •1 G4 DERICR MARKETS. CANADIAN NATIONAL Ria Wheat, per bush....,$ 1.;,5 to ; 140 TRAIN SERVICE to TORONTO Buckwheat, per bush. 12,65 to to 12.507 • ihdly 11130aillat Sunday Oats, per bush t0 to 40 Gce. Goderich 6.00 a•m. 2.20 pee, Peas, per bush. 1:i� to 1:ti0 ,� Clinton 6 2b a.m. 2.52 we Barley, per Mash:Ga to 10 " Seaforth 0.41 a.tn, 3.12 pee. Cattle. ordinary:. per �- 0 25 7.50 cwt lk..., to. Mitchell . 1.04 tent. 3.42' p.m. Cattle, export .. 7.00 to Arr. Stratford 7.30 a.m. 4.10 p.m. (per cwt,) Kitchener 8.20 a.m. 5 MO p.tn• 1 Cattle, •choice, cwt• fi.5t) to : 0.75 " Guelph 8.45 a rn. 5.00 m•.( „ p P• Lambs, .per cwt1Z.Of) t� 12.00 Toronto 10.10 a.m. 7.30 p.tn. Dairy Butter... 40 to 40 Hetet ning-Leave Toronto 6.45 a.m., t Eggs, per doz. ... ,. • . 25 to 301 12.55 p.m. and •6:Orep:uw - I Family dour, per ewt 3.00 to 4.00 Parlor Cafe car, Goderich to Tor. Patent flour, per. cwt. 4.75- to 5.00 - onto,.,on morning train. and Toronto Bran, per ton .52.00 t.,.;- 33.00 to Goderich 6,05 p. m. train. I Shorts, per tori... -::3.00 to 35:00 . Through coach Goderich to Toronto. lHay, per' ton 10.00 to 12.00 P. P. LAWRENCE & SONS - Hides....... - . 06 to - 00 Town Passenger and Tickets Agents f Potatoes, per bag2.60 to 2.50 Photo a everywhere. educed --Prices on Anthracite Coal Chestnut (Anthracite) . • • . Stove.�.�,,iaei -t Pea (Anthracite) , .: Cotte . . Pocahontas . . , ..... •• . 4 S1<t3.00 .j•, . $1lS.f)0 1 .00 ,: S e } P Domestic Lump, for your .Grate. and Rama ' $12.00.per ton • Our 'Cool is weighed on Your Own Scales.th. moist Scale With Spring House Cleaning, you will require PAINT. j We still have some Sherwin-Williams left that we are sell - : $1.00 per quart: Muresco and Alabastine at 50c per package.. Liquid Veneer and O'Cedar, smail bottle, .23c . large bottle, 45e each . . Special prices oncDoor Locks and other Builder's Hard- ware Clothes _Wringers and Garden Tools at Spaded Prices in order to clear. •• Have :'t;u. ever nut"cel the pi•int of a leaf on a pict;e of coal? '- 't ou'll Lind one sl,JilCtiilld .. a silent reminder of tine pre- his -- toric forests frrnn which coal came. Think of the centuries of sun- shine and fresh "fir that must have been absorbed .by - the for- ests before. they were finally- buried!' inallyburied! - That is the coal we oi'ter you: wdod mixed with 'cimcentt'atett sunshine and oxygen, and press .. ed for thousands of -years; - No Wonder it burns so welt. ' 7 -CA t.L THE- • oad ClC " ' OA. �II 'I /1142 i.. ((',,,Iysirht 1926 by TheThe,i;iLaran MUSTARD ' CUL Feature ..ervsae') s �. L'1. Pot Gean oa M JN Room is ltwmon' . tr ADVERTISE IN TOE Stilt esan ee ire iti,::.• Phone 98 --- Goderich CHAS. C. LEE The Hardware at the wharf ' SHIP CHANDLER - PLUMBING and. HEATING Store 'Phone 22. - House 'Phone 112. �t III.Iti. 011AI.ITY COUNTS WHIM! . QUALITY ('011`11'8 SPLENDID OFFERINGS - IN BAKING REQUIREMENT IWONDLRFUL SAVINGS .os lb. Bag '3.85 14 ib. Bag 97c "Whita Sathi"Pastry FLOUR ....8 •P" ILNGPOWDER.19c.. I ___ _._ _ r tio mum Roo. Rae. COCOANUT TEAS alismeM«.ireDesiccated CiNS ar. err tlp.eirlty As� C Always aeif.rae f23a.. • Grll.7Ib. RICHbELL0 79w• SEEDLESS a Toy Pail Ie.at. RAISINS SELECT 7311. MEI 23c � a 2 1st t D.S.L. BOLE i Easiirst ar D.at..tle No 3 49. c SHORTENING p* CLARK'S STERLING CHtllClt QUAUTT SARDINES BEANSFRUIT i)nYNl�s ZINC'S PLATY t.re.atratal ,CO NQRM[CfAsr N.. t'Jia. LMI.asi. C 2 25e its 29 2 25C TTI 25 • CHIU$TIE'S SILVER IttAR CRUSHED- 35e PINEAPPLE 19C WAFERSNo. TIN Tie.. Pr;nes is slat f.r.u. rook from slat. of lite ?spot 12t•C