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The Goderich Star, 1930-06-05, Page 8rt PAGE 'EIGHT ��^-"--"'••.n coo..-_._....._._eo rs--� ...�-.....�..... --.T T-�• •" ,'Ie= aifd Mt.. twin. tree/den, GODLRICfl STAR Alia. and Sire, Mg and alis anti Mee- ....1., `•-� Have You Been Rubbed of a hock by the 144 Cost of Patten 2 The Shnpliaty AB Cu One Patter ie the l ce actnizs Way—=4e at BEAR 1liablo'a. Patters a Kept iu Stcck. .. a MISS S. NOBLE aO I.i A A1V1� l'1 13P1TISII EXclhe �C le, BLOCK • the funeral on Menilay of the late fanaaly, of Detroit, vacated Mr tend, ' A CHINA 3fRIDGE STNS, 5 Leonard Y bl t J1 1 *Mt anrtiaiti a i►.Ia are presenting Carter visited friend+* at levet Eisen„ J IF their plat[', •'simile, Redrie,y, Smile" et oat Sundity. lrca•e aft W.dniee eY. Jeno lltleQt6 Mr. `i, T. ruc➢I2l➢ i$o working iia, at L+ruleeber„ e.n etutey, ,a:�;a t J"`a. Ill}tea in ala'. Il dforti's bare lot a Me. i. an Mee. ase a eselityle, 0 e G time. Irl d Wise t het PPR`t ` `I -RE I,�r,:.atU, aft : 4407 -ea r•;➢slat; ee:i Mee, Mrs. %%'ipso and (.C1' sera, of Biose. • ' 3. Tareely t. of t,relesl ion vatted ora field, vieitcd at Mr. Geo. 1Iaieitten"al UNE BRIDE b't �,� +E. 24'. fanipbej}. Mr. Gas demo 'i'aylul a.aael Iris i'3e?aca•, A �! her;?. A, r., ,a ahn: tin,¢ R%'est 47'aw- aaLct tlacir pas waaCuo-in-li±'a r'c»a av o- afresh,d t " I t (tette. F t t1 el° enol iRtair ca eat the tette'', slater. i ta'a. last %va:els. an her formai.+.J:;,'.:; ; r, is .a- 'ores OGQL a V C a� crane .lr,has-,r,o..rt 1,1.1nno. vi:,itcrl no former part of the rice% art Fe ata. with +the knererti ostoses. James Medd and air. peter Pasateereen • GLASS SHERBETS u r Mrs d If.Campbell. me da a trip to St Augustine .o--•4 , /TV ( :several from this vicinity attendee air. sand Mrs. Clayton Ladd and; trefry'.' I1ro1S*:R h tette paCsed naather, tare. Irwin, Inst week. -& • . DINNER SETS ]� t` 4 , c+.av a _a .. at urdety at too ho.uao of her Sara, A Oona of , o h 't t e..si l^ue*t` iaa•-G•Oderaa:a %%here sho "4 , . 11`nuia tarp i~�IGI.ISIi am}ae�e°, Mas. 1►, liootly, of Illytla., well, who wran vi*it'anr friends here, Ile. ?iletteller. at retuned caned rreeelon- returned to her home last week. cited her ya ungewt non, Bon Caldwell,?. • • 11 has ?teen confined .o the hospital.; BRASSWARE ! Ererk 1"nited shore h ©re Wednesday, , Paterson easel Mr. and Mrs. Glerenee there. gait many friends are Fier via„ - Co vi itc Air. Pater;.3n o sister A'Ira. � ]slagav tlaz� he ass not wahine levy front tindia, will speak in Auburn Last Sunday Mr. and airs. William . w, e Juno lith, Westfield and Donny s d til." a'�AHH •broel: W. M. S,'s are invited to attend:Bro:vn, ut Menl;ton. x ;tepid }fro teas toward re,.ahine The yqung people of . Dung Brie i' tidetrmeeting. j ei ng nelI, Sr.. returned Irmo 'attire Mris? ham llad r;'oniha id MMr,, : 1 ja®c YiU. h,L icy er tedut 6i�esrad,1 [ Get your .Sportjing Goods at - from the hosnital on Wednesday 'last � Mrs. Wan. Patterson, of the village, `on'i'uesdo3� evening of this week and `,. 4 � raid is as-wvell aril sea lin ;expected. 'Visited friend* in Mouctou.fraternity; .? intend presenting it at Blyth en Fri.; Co+� }'i�011 St011 1loutl}asp and llits9aP linnifred Penne.' Mrs. 't1r. en!1 DTrs. .'iI',R1arMtcll, Al?..- Several of the Masonic cdary evening. - ' attended cervices in tho English B. hT„'t%'illis, of Detroit, is vis - bell visited last Sunday' with theefor. ' ehur,:h in Goderich last Sunday after- itinfi laer parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. J. - = avers nousin, Mr. •aaratt: lua v, of noon. Crawford. Ilrussele. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Sturdy, Mrs, 11Tr. Rebt..Mcnlath, sof Detroit, and -� [ Messrs. 'titan. efethawvell, Merin .vin Ephraim &all and Airs. 11111 were his baster Mrs Stobie of Seaforth, WESTFIEL1) 1 McDowell, Alva McDowell and 'Robe. down to Chatham last week visiting are in Dungannon this week making Sfra. C. G. Camktvbeli returned from i McDowell loft on Saturday for Miehi• their brother, Mr. Jaynes Ball. preparations far the sale of the estate ! , TIII712 SDAY, JUNE vth, Jackets and Sieeveiess Dresses' 1I p.1•x1•0,4400111,11W1►Nj�MI.1L* ..III IIIY,�II^II II"1I 1l"1". Just the type of printed and Main wash Silk Dresses smart women will wear all summer. Some are pin dots and polka dots in white and colors, sleeveless,. half sleeve anal long sleeve, in every desirable color, in pinIn beautiful wash silks, sues 15 to 44. • Prices range $9.75, $112.75, $15, $20, $2$ SWISS CURTAINS Beautifully appliqued on strong Brus- sels net in shades of cream or ecru, 38 inches wide by 2 yards. Special , values $2.00,• $3.50 and $5.00, SILK HOSE Service weight,, a new value full. fashioned real silk, with neat panel heels, rose dust, beige, greys, bamboo. Sizes 8%4 to 10 $1,29 • van to attend the funeral of Mr. Robe, Mr. 'Nm. J. Thompson. •svgs at Dun of their sister, the late Miss J. Mc- ' ;• Ti ermite last week. t Mepowell's brotherein law, the late fiannoaa Tuesday attending the month - Mr, idles, Sandford attended con- Math, whish will be held on &Our- •lust week at 'Woodstock. o tea�c ;Danson McKellar.. The •sym• Dr meeting of the West Wawanosh 'day of tide week. :-- •- - Mr. and Mrs. Russe! Carter and paths of the community is extended Fora Insuraaatco Company. li•Tr. Marvin .Eurnin, or Cornwall, is son, of Morris, were Westfield visit - w4 LINOLEUM AND RUGS New inlaid patterns, showing in Battle- ship. Linoleums. , inlaid patterns are right through to the back, Never wears off, At per square -^yard $1.25, $1.50, $2.00. ALL SILK FLAT CREPE 38 inches wide, 'in black and various desirable colors and shades. Special per yard... ..........., . , $1.75 ACHESoN SON the day with Mr. Vint's brother and _:;OO D' sister, Mr. Gilbert Vint and Mrs. Will Baldwin. Mrs. Wm. Vanstone, Sr., Iles very Mrs The marriage of Mr. Clifford Hack- 111 at the; home of hex.son, ett:,and.,Miss Mary Irene Vint took Mrs, Paul Maedel, Sr., is now able' place at the parsonage one Wednes- to be sitting to -her shah port of the day, May 28th, at Ave o'clock Dela, day. Rev. 'Mr, Tavener' officiating. They. Mrs. Casshdasy, cif the Rest, is visit- (eft•Thursday afternoon by train for ani with her sister, Mts. Mellwain, Kite• IT net end Stratfordr • returning ..of Carlow. on. Sunday. We wish them prosper- Mss Annie l'd Do vcll ..of Clinton, sty through *hear married :life, spent the ti^geek-end ''w8th her friend, Adis .Olive EiII. GODERICH TOWNS: heist Helen Swan, of Clinton, spent asrr. and, Mrs. -Keith Ross, -of Toren- the %week end ,with .iter friend, Miss to, were week,ond visitors rat tiio Rua Iettman.,! • home of Mrs, . Jas, Ross. M185 Aimhe Par}cet•, •o£ Clinton; vis^ * The W.. M. S. of Union United reed with hot-..ffiienc% Miss G.. Treble, chfjleh meets this Wednesday atter- duet the week -end. noon at the Mine of Mrs, Eobt. Me- and Mrs, Kenpot11 Allan and little son, of Detroit, visited with Mr, 1lwaize, Jr. and Mrs. Aldin . Allip,' also friends at Mr,. Wm, Longmire .and Miss Mary l;istorvel this week -end, Cowan, of Niagara Falls, N,Y�, were Mrs. (Reset' • Cummings spent•the ndtMrs last Harwood a home of Mr. week in 'London during `conference, Last Sunday the missionary service visiting friends and. also visiting with their two little daughters Mary and fto the bereaved friends., The Bev. W. T. Gcodvv:il left these a guest with his aunt. Miss Letitia. 1 Tito 4th and fith �aioneossion lane o£ wveek Aaa his holidays. T}ae Rev, it. B, I)reaney. M. Durnin is convalescent tiara, alae road being widened from the lien Ciinrcli in the marring next„ Sun- the ohos 'hospital a d his ,man • 'friends V 1 le M (Rev) W. Ta - boundary oto ..ween Morris and d?y p p y ors oil Sunday East Wawanosh is under construe. Grater will preach in the Presbyter- - Mr. and Mrs, Albert Walsh andf 11 witrg a long and critical illness in tube are visiting at the home of Mrs. a b d i in here are pleased to know that he. is Last l+rida Pvenin t't a s a ss sister, Mrs. y East We.wanosh to' 'the boundary Yee^ y g there was a recoverin- . • �,r. of Rockwood. • (East .)oast a~nd West Nawanash and donee in the Foresters' Hull. The Mrs. Jas, Elliott, who has been Air, and Mrs. Bert Vincent and •11 d ` "tie crushed , h object was to raise fund for defray- i Sun E stone crusher being at work On Tay ink the expenses in connection with three weeks, • d r - family, of Bolgrave, visited on S t;eavc a wi erns a atone t e .• o n Goderecn hospital for upwards of day at the home of the former's b"o- i lor's hill. ' the re -union of S. S. No. 9. Huliett. a(is n day). an opo ,a titer, Mr. R. Vincent, ( The sincere sympathy of this eons. The village fathers have been burn- tion toddy • (.'ty!ednesday),. DT and J d g Mr. Sohn -Hasty is reouperatingfal- r. Mrs. Reg, ennings an an 't oat to Mrs. J .B ' iaag the decorations. laced b the sit' Mr. Jennings, Sr., of Windsor, spent unity u rs onset rig- l' y t }Owen! ons operation in Alexandra g ham and little son, of Blyth, in their setts on the river hanks. It would be Marine and General Hospital, Gode- • 1 s the garbage t• ••, lass of:iaaloveng husband- and father: 'along,� the b S� Maitland kin defiling scenery ago. -•.. the week=end with the lady's parents,' her POR --- Groceries Fruit and ire getabies call on udden and sore bereavement lit the stetter to find another depository for rich, which he a derwent some tine evening .from a sudden illness, which ' duties as nurse in -training in?Alex. overtook hien on Friday afternoon. DUNG ANIS ON andra Marine and General 'Hospital, Mrs. Brighsin in her' (girlhood days .Thursday,. is 29th. suss a very Goderich, on WddnesdaY, after. a, very lived in this Community and we regret ' inemorub' day in the lives of Mr. pleasant holiday of two weeks which very much her Ioa3• and 'tare Geer.* 1VTarsh pioneers of was spent with'ber Barents, Mr. and Au Mrs. Burton Roach, and other rela- GEO. PRICE&SON , Cor. North St. and Square Specials in Tea and Coffee Goods delivered on short notice when required. the Huron `Tract, now living in A AUBURN L i. urn. it was exactly sixty years ago tures leave. the members of the W. M. Mr, Win. Robertson wwa's at Strat- on 'Thursday, May 49, 1810, that this. S. of Erskine Presbyterian church, ford over the `week -end. tole old couple were married in Lon- Dungannon, accepted the invitation o.# Mr. Chas. Asquith evade a business don, England, Thursday, theretore, the. Luckliaw auxiliary to visit thein tripMr. , toLondon Dawson elms secured a was he r wedding tiatelieoTh etvw tssmrio at. their meeting on Wednesday nftex- housekeeper during the past week., celebration' of any nature. The day oon; ATembeut of the W. M. S. aux- Miss Betty McGill, of Saltford, is was spent quietly and except for the i *ten from South Kinloss were also in visiting Mrs. W. T. Riddell at present. happy thought that it was the 60th attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paterson visit- anniversary a their wedding, the day attenRev' C G. Baine, who has been in ed friends in Tavistock' over the week- was no ditr'erent to other 'days. At United chute* �-.at','thwhieh was of the United. cliurelr; which was held at end. - w�• palet qu'etly nd p 'a efu11 'n Woodstock, tr'eturhed to Dungannon Mr d M Coxof Whitechurch th rt bl h Springs, spent a recent week -end it the home of , her parents, . Mr. and R. Johnston. .' 'Messrs. . S. B. Stothers, of Essex, and Bailie, of Windsor, spent a few. days recently with their sister, Dire, IL Horton, sand M. Horton: • r Barbers' Itch antis Ringworm'are: re* lieved by the use of Douglas' Egyll+• than Liniment;' quick, certain results. Relieves the most obstinate eases. • F. WOO1 LCOMB ` s FIRE ANrw AUTomoitB INSURANCE HAMtramer STREET emotes '296 Cement for Sale was well ''ttended in Union church. Nancy, ,oho `fere in the. Children's lies- fresh, t�[urload lust arrived.s . Mrs. Andrew, of Goderich, ,took pita] for nervous trouble. '.Both little Also. work such as jacking ,up charge of the service and Mrs., C. R•>+giI} are mueii liettek;and: will soon be houses. building cement w lke Carscallen, a returned. missionary, hemp again,' or foundations, general repairs, gave an address. i J. J. OBER, MAFENG' C'REVVE Airs. Wm. B , . r lake is visiting her; Genera/ Repairs, Mrs.' ass t a e c i illetuley :and,famiTy visited daughter, Mrs: Albert Alton, this' Contractor' . an Mrs. , , eta Comte a e oma at Auburn. , her brother, Mre Jaelc Swyan, and Mrs, week, i visitedthe Batter's parents sSun- Thev istobe . e a e. en Tuesday+ eiie hy. H Satisfaction Guaranteed:e was aeons- Swan Sunda Miss Jessie, Andrew of Zanies. is to Yiar e s 1a. t event going c lebr t d, panted he- 'Mr. John Menary, who re- Mr. end Mrs.. Mat. Shackleton and, visiting her slant; Mrs. Same. Kilpat- f day. however, duringthin comingsummer the boarde ofe churches on, ,. n, Mr: Jahn d'lohnaton made a business time due'in + t earl,. trap to the village. the former Part of part of July, when their seven Oil - ' hit Da Vokes, "Mrs. Yokes and Tittle Mr. and Mrs, Earl Blake and an, ed liar. dr4ug ter, Mrs:.fioi i°lnde - this week. • (ren will gather at Auburn. Mr. and n ___•...-_-_ _ __ > . marsh both nearing Lie ninety son, have returned after a foatniehee dren. of Clinton, visited at the home- lirr s tivee .etid; - S IN PLANTS . Call and see us. Hamilton .$t. •'f PHONE 248 same t ' eprobably hhe s' b d th s Ecnso were (. oderich visitors rick. • of Crewe and Dungannon Sunday evening Mrs, Panl Reed of Lucknow visit vigil:with Wends Yn Toronto. While bf the lady's parents, Mr.and Mrs. Mr S J T{ I trick •mark. axe healthy and happy today as in Toronto Dir 'yokes attended u eon-.'i;�ave 11TcWhinney, oa Sundae'.der the doctors, cave ..last week, is N0aw, is the time' to order dour aul - s e or a stn- this .week.. ply of plants for your flower :bed$ ; $140 353- 5$ Clinton.. Later Mr. Marsh settled on cors of Iipalth t¢br. the province. • Monday lest. Particulars. next week. """'• ' doh boxes ha • e • and s. i ea ^ who was un- they have been all through their lives. vention of thins lfedical Association. Much sympathy's f It f the f much bet Ber They Came to this country from Eng-� s 1 M arks eR canto _Has country from first a„ -also o a conference of the medical dee Mark June lith fox -t, s the date —111-�- . dner stork to chose (rants, ate. . • • garden partjx of Crewe i y and relatives of the late Mr. Wm. ass aryl . Johnston, of Ola : also for filling your window or.veran- - martin, Whoso death ' occurred on City of Owen Sound 5% DEBENTURES a v, ofToronto Um son Bert as living on the farm *oda► versa United church and reparations •ire , is shin a;a holiday under p The nseneraable Old 'Connie moved to r under wayforbetter thanAin.GODERICH SR . g . I • .4 a homestead farm on the base line of - . Litkvow � Hulett township, and. their. yroungest Miss Ev'I' T of the 'unreel •SPARKS - DIM February let, 1045 , , y ry �� � the afiettt *• a es a wvi present -their GEO. -STEWART 'payable semi-annually Auburn six years ago tliis summer. Mn RiIL Slnelp are of Detroit, t s' d e ever s p GOD O I Interestet• and program. The young people 61r 8 y yearsg r0 a Mr. Maxwell'Itayn rd whohasbeen Price 99.48 yielding 5.05% Ra J. WAL:E.R Wormer Bank of Hamilton' Bldg. • - GOItr On • • Phones• --Office 57$, Residence 197 They were among the pioneers of. the the Iaelidliy' ryvi h b; spn f'tY tfi Id 11 playa Bruce St. Phone 1 Huron Tract and ,Mr. Marsh spent . s ,grandmother; m n in buildin ad and Mrs' 1''reiz0r, of;town. drains and dieri t -was -*uddern .wear poorly foiz-the past week mov}- inhabited. They tell an interesting we are g'lad:to report. story o#,•their trip to Canada nearly Mr Geoa*e MacDonald, of'betroit, • iia~ visited 'Over the, holiday with his par- half n ca ntttry aye xt runs in the ants, Mr. and firs. Fred MareDonald, . r early part of the year and their boat Mr. ,and Mrs. Torrance Anderson, Gulf u'eF Stl, awlricers dWl en *tut of Detroit, Were visiting with.; liis y parents, Mr. andelars. Joe Anderson. reached Montreal the food supely had Dir. and Mirf^t3.` A. MacLean and been entirely exhausted. Seven c1iil family, of..Amberley, were: week -end dren were born to 4his happy union visitors with and .Mr ., and all of then* are living today, 'Nil- Inman. • ,. liattt, .Bert rand Mi s. Bert Jones aro The concert find dance in all: liein r in the vicinity of Auburn ; non which was given by M harry and lava oro residing in De- of.'tV'inghant "woos well pair troit; Mrs. H. Powell is , in Pickford, Lueknow young:''folks. Mich., and Arthur is in Manitoba. The play,, "Bee Her," which Mrs. G. W. Bell, Youngs street; Strat the screen at the Family Th In high cysts,' Oxfords ford, is n niece of Mrs. Marsh. Thursday Fender and Saturday even - SPORT FOOTWEAR TENNIS SHOES GOLF SHOES BOWLING SHOES SCHOOL SHOES A large range to choose fron}t._at _. W. HERH'S SHOE STORE Agent for the Fleet Foot Hrand Phone4W Dungan - r. Spotton amazed, by ch was on . entre last and Straps. Quaid, of Whitechurele were guests The evening service of the I,ucknow. ' Sunil with Miss Ida McQuaid and J. G• Me- ing3;•'attraeted arge crowds. on ay w Mr. andMrs. R. Me- - United thumb 'was withdraiwn I t 'tVhdainey Crowe OS • Sunday, as thew pastor, Rev. It. Craw, Mrs. S. Treleaven, who had been was attending the -conference at Galt, -e. visiting her daughter, Mrs: Jack Au. The anniversary` services of the ldrew, in Alberta, during the past South Hiltless' church were observed year, returned last week to this dis- last -smithy, ,morning and evening Franklin Thompson, of London, was Her. boon , conducted for- a many of W}aitea;hurch, the liam Thompson, for a few days re - The Square The H w G. M., ' r a guest with his another, Mrs. Wit services. F QUALITTYHBAKERY The "purity of the ingredients used, plus the expert • baking assures ou_ the Best . Quality Bakery Foods. Try our Cakes, Pies, Cookies, Buns, Rolls and Bread once and you'll always trade here. cantly.. •BELFAST Mrs. Edna Pentland and children, Mr. and Mrs.; John Campbell of Port Huron, were recent guests Sunday p .011 spent with ter sister. Mrs. J. P. Campbell. d cousins . r. ill SOLICITOUS OP YOUR PATRONAGE "CINDERELLA BEAUTY SHOPPE” (OVER TEnntneV5 NAIEIDrr'AR4 WEST STERET The John D. Kennedy Luster Wave Parrmransnt LUST , W V P ' f5, , 7.50 • IVauiatt arae Methods $;10.00 Information courteously FI OR APPOINTMENT 1 • •with their c u M W Messrs. David and William Scott, of W Mess Rya Campbell, 12th con. throe : Mr. and Mre,•Chas. Sherwood mot. 'MONUMENTAL WORKS reiulough, were Sunday guests at the est'tVawanoxlt. GOdERiCH mho a'tVl y orad .over from1Detroit dud s ant the Mrs. llobert Reid and two son week -end with .the former's Edgar and Harvey, of Port Elgin, parents, t E. U. CLEVELAND Phone 114 'Wet St. CHOICE GROCERIES, FRUIT:(,, YIEGEI`ABLLS, ;. BUTTER, EGGS, MEATS, "LARD, PLdtTIL, ETC. For SILYERWOOD'S ICE CREAM Frigidaire 'Equipped For 'four Protection • Call in end satisfy yourself, Everybody welcome. Sparr.'s Grocery 'The Store of Satisfaction, Hamilton Street �.- Goderich Phone 146. We Deliver le Towne • FRESH EGGS WANTED .: HIGHEST CASH PRICES -'_�arrr»r? EGGS C*ADEII) IINDZR COV*RIVMENT ho f Mr.and Mrs.R.DT one, p visited relatives in phis district re- and Mrs. Siam Sherwood. Gently. Dtr. and Dirt. Abe Vint motored up Mise Mary Fiiullips,! of Toronto, frontS—tratford on Sunday and spent was renewing former actuaintaaces . _ hfield t week. tui lite sacrament of the I,ord's supper was• dispensed in Erskine Presbyter- ian resbyter• ian ehureh on Sunday, the pastor, Rev. C. II. McDonald, having charge ..of the service. A larger number of Communicants partook of the 'coin.., munion than at any other time during the -past five yowls. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. M'iienzio and son, Mnls=alsia, visited Clinton relative on Sunday evening. There was no service in Dungannon United ehurvh rata Sunday last owing to tie absence of the pastor, who was attending the annual conference being held at Woodstock. • Robert Davidson is making exten- sive improvements to the interior of his Mottles, sad is also erecting a hen. house. Fronk Glenn is the contract.. with most up•ttt.datc or for the cement work. Mr. and Mrs, G. C. Treleaven and two daughters, Wilma and Lois. were r *nests on Sundaywv;th Mr. acid Mrs. Hillary (Forton, of Exeter. Frank Aiar;AiM resumed his studio at C;ctlerieh I'nllegiate Institute on .dy�at y E a a ri tatr weeks Going tot .l!- {LS��S Mr. cath Mrs. John Quaid. of Pert anotia sn' Wal Waite Jamesuat:ansa their !Miss Moire. ,. ' 'El's.Dot'i.elay Allen. cf('a:lee `I;. _ , was !)mast recently w' it i lice exert, ' .'Mie, Everett Finnigan. ?4',«. Brit JcncN, of wire: t Wawa. G or �ri ...i vw..r, was a 'wreck -crit guest with," i ori ‘114.; .RC•t li :rib McAllister, tf 1 L,' Aswit_!-'o, wet:. 1' 'ec'a aldsrell *s'as's week,i .:� -- glcon upon.revest. Open Evening* Sy appointment ode Summer Millinery, New and original models in assured styes for the summer. showing the vogue for Straw, Hair and Fabric in all the latest shades. .r ' Costume Jewellery,. Scarfs and ` h Children's Hats Von are cordially invited to inspect our stock. MISS M. MaeVICAR1 Kingston St., Gedew h. � 0119 8 e Calc. Mogital St. *lad 5grtre Completely' renovated fittings. For a choice meal well nerved try us. A La Carte at all hours• Prow 7 tt• m. to 12 p. m. Wong IMMIi,ATIONS WM, ELLWOOD 3I; DAVID STREET, GODIRIGH: (HAMILTON ST. flow 399. Best Material.and Latest ......., .• Designs Expert Workmanship Ali Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable • Tour business will be appreciated. R. A. SPOTTON GODERICH, ONT P. 0. Ilex 161. . Huron Gate S408l Baainess Mein'sJ.unch daily at 60 cents A la earth service at all ileuf8 TURKEY DINNER Our specialty Sunday only From 12 to d pan. Se rents HUGH WOIVG British Exchange (heft. °. Telephone 1Ee" See us 'tor. %LRNI`I`ERE SPRINGS MATTRESSES WINDOW SHADES CURTAIN 1101)q FLOOR COVERING' ELECTRIC LAMPS ELECTRIC WASHERS. J. Ra WHEELER ' k nrt:ntur,t 'haler Etantra l Wetter • NEW FURNITURE Don't Buy Any Furniture iii!' You Get Our • Prices Prom the Cheapest to the Most. Expensive BABY . ': CHICKS [ At final low: midsummer-'pricer�(. - •[. D. A. C. Barred Hocks, 814.00 per 100. I• Single Comb White Leghorns, $12,00 Our' chicks ore - all produced from disease-free laid on our own • farm by selected. disease-free hens. This means some.' thing ' tei you when buying Chicks.. .. They will live and grow. - • . Above prices' are effective on and: after 'Dine'th. Don't forget to see our galvanized/ 'feeders. . - • I ; C. G. CAMPBELL i Phase; Blyth 10.24 `• R. ft, 2 AUBDUR We Positively Save You Moneys. HAROLD BLACKSTONE`S FURNITURE EXCHANGE BABY CHICKS FOR SALE $10.00 per 100 for April $15.00 per 100 for May 81&01) per 100 for Juno Purred Rork~ (''rent fleet Brat t3 Lay Frei **me Stele. Ctuttrin bat:hinn, *'1.00 tier 100 E. J. T.REWARTHA It. H. Ki. 3, CLINTON 1'i'ono # 3•nt ss GI' r 22'. IrPnYsro MO1�ERlYIZE Year Pla*biag I and! Holies IN Cor1YEN1ENE, HEALTH - sod RESALE 'VALUE JOHN PINDER GODERICH Telephone 127 ip. iD. Box 131 :.ra\\t\\\ItP CLEANER& Let lis Do Your DRY -CLEANING for SPRING When WE Dry lean Thein they look just like new. Save Moneg this Spring by having aaa dry demi your old Clothes. J. II. VROOMAN The Gedeticb Freud Day Cleo* Work! 1'h.rwr 1r'_! r►ert *reel'