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) alarm Dr. II, It. flail, lan .Y. A. Ora -
ham and Dr, L. M, Mance. salt Vaal
Cstia nacl J. W. Fi-af.:::r. en WEday
TAM LTA weck attended the Zaaais Club
aaamaa,a,.. luncheon at Scafortin when tr. W. A. nabandea axed rpm (laciael ta leave the
, Crieie, feezilier el Feed Crieli, Wile the ttaanna a rases on tne•a4thin the -nazis
SPARKS FROM CHEKNEIC REDUCTION IS APPROVc
ER ETpkor. WI et ia 1,YaTi "WO a punier EICR. .SPorta have baca held
gnera
Enzits front Iiin chimney klattirday On the arnlizat1-03 al A 'CPI P.M, rtaiel,i-9-411' ot Pair inre;e111 fa in 1it310/4 op the 24m fm.;_tven`ts, y<ar4.
alternanit ntarted a fib a A. Onha'a =tine tor llehset Winter, Iluren rand, 4acaitaa ' cniII Wks laiSilly instructive, Dr.
residence, weet encl a tallehce etacet, the court el ;evil.= heo„OPProval cf a Q"cb 15 new woorflated with. Loeltweca magONS wo PAVE COUR= SERVICE
TOWN TOPICS
TOWN TOPICS
NO IVIVICUELL RACES THIS TEAR
Tao nlitalieli Sparting Anseiatian has
ono. turma vim wttl truk5 rcauctm 13.1 bag t •ae ginia.,`Toronto, 'anal bolas degree train Arrailgereerets have been made for the
The ha= is owned by .70111. Iieridersen, WatI made tlio 1032 tan eel- • .whish will take plase in St. CisOrge'a
Detroit, Dainnao ta part a Jim 'roof tcotor'o church, on Sunday evening, Zany nand,
when Rev. J. N. II. Milis will adaress the
w45 done. Nowro rinizaca OF THE 1101ISE
companions.
DEATH •Or MRS. liOL1GU ""*"" Many Gederich people noted with in -
'ADDRESSES Womgms rssirrun
oloarlcia /dem% noted with nyinliathit tercet tne reproduetians of a coliple of
beautiful horse fecturea in the Toronto,
wad Ind the fiin mit with vliendeals. race from $44,12 to 432.18. The chmige 3V..0 111:0thc-wo 1/-1,11ttA 101111C5tPV. MEM. 119/M113 of 4 ehurela EUTI,20 tor am lAenI.-
bers *f Burma Chapter, NO. R. A. Ma
the anneuneement a the death of Mrs,
People We Know
Ur. U. it, Mnrray wan up Irani Taal -
stack last week. `
Mrs. W. Alien was a visite': with rela-
oiio The regular meeting of the Godeeich
aaanaa Blamer of lataa maga, agraady. Mall and. Empire the other day by A. a.i branch of the Womerea Institute vino
of the a L staff. Mae. Hodge pay.,•ecl =Inning% R. A., one of the greatest hnoelon4 .1nAMpraneKriatyri.liavii,ltben 4Tirmarodeayattafetnear:
awny Thureday, April 14th, at the 41tera lierc-e• artid
4 Miutnangs family of
tivea in Toronto for a few days.
hone a her daughter, Mrs. V. S. Wiley, ^ .,,,„ Iti,„ • -
)....-4-,--....4°1',3, .9...1"-, ,••,•,, gs. form -pea -0 - Mr. Williant Sharmearaa,:llandlton is 'once. The. Institute hen been ecipling
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Port. Arthur. 'She Via the widen?' ()Utile `41.4=44.4-..,,...X'44- 1
io-Col sip stre ,
et ' visltinn with relatives invOoderich, , ' parcels to the West foe relief *irk and
nether is to be nerd immeakitely foir
late Or. 'George Hodge, of Lenaera ont, 10,t•••,,...,...a. aa....,., - ,... • • ' t e
miss ataraare Conn, r visited At her tba nag,: og a; puticui r f u ai
IDISTRICT rigrinx comnal - . •
ASK NATURALIZATION , ' 110 -/no la iroronto durin the ast week A ara F; Olu-
At present there are flier applications
pending from Miran Cemity residents
reeldng Canadian naturalization papers.
lia, is the latest to file his application floderich to put on the first degree. o
John Calmadia, Hunaarian, of Centro. -
end it will be heard by Judge Costello BEeter demo teaflt is one of the most
on July fith twat, AS Will thnt Of Stele draMatia degree teaks in the district,
perhaps IA Western OlitArlo, and 'the
r1431)°81 Hling3d4n1 at0 °f Centralia' brethren. should Make a point to be on
These melt "'Me to Catit!cla irt 1927 anti hand tO eee their work on Monday next.
eines that date Valle WorRed At farinIng, Too jamas aa-Oanian was elected vice
I. G. _
visit Ifuron fardae next nlonday night the Seeger reception M. and
for IDEttallatIou of (Aileen and the Exeter Alcoa OsOrge Sutieeriand bad as their
degree team nceompany Ito guest ReV. Mr. FaneY, of St, NEaran
Mr. and Mrs. ItObtt'biU1p attended
the tuneaal of t2sei cotUdu, Jereitilah
Canon, last rx•iday eit Dungannon,
.1111.r. Robert Brownlee, C. P. R. section
foreirian, is -able to be out baba after a
PrOIPAZed. illnesa.
Miss Macara has returned to Goderich
f Ex ter will -- • • Mations- were b10,. ler Ma.. @lent= of
oincera, winch will take plaee at the
May meeting. A number of home-made
dresses were on display and each Due
draw hearty annlause.from the members.
A real treat was then in store ixt the
form of an -address by Miss Mary Bob-
ertson. Mier subject was, "Some modern
novels," and her review of a. number of
new books and some old. ones was very
interesting indeed. A hearty vote of
at bUildina bridges, in automobile and
tire factories, while one helped to, build
a coif cour. Aa,prerent they aro em-
ployed by farmers epr.cializing iflsuaar
Beets.
andat the meeting- Monday last. On
Sunday morning the members of Huron
Lodge and visiting bretben Im attend
divine service in St. Georges church,
when Bin. Rev. 3. .t, IL 41fl0 willpreach.
DASIUHONEW$XU.
A Iii
•NEW
STRAIGHT
IGHT •
P4OnliteD
IN CANADA
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;mg A 74 -horsepower Six --an 87 -horsepower Eight
—Roomier, Soundproofed Fisher Bodies --Ride
RegstAto.--Froo Wheeling—improyed Syncro-Mesh TransmissiOn
Engine-DoCerhonizor:--Futi Automatic Choker -and many other"
extrawalue.feattros.
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MacEWAN & TEBI3UTT.
G o (le ri Ontar
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tirti 4:5M 0 B 1 LE 6.nd 8
thanks was tendered Miss Raberteon,
after spending the Winter months at
after which the meeting was brought to
Winans and Toroxito.
a close and refreshments served.
Urn W. B. Dunning, with her OM of
New York City, hese arrived in town to
occupy their summer hem%
Dr. and Mrs, Wesley Reid were up
from •betrat the past week vi.siting
aiagietrnte and 2VIrs. Reid.
and Mrs. C. A. _Seeger, er.. have
iinexted their bente-liefe eintivill Mend
the enabler months in,,town,
Messrs. Scott McNally and W. R. purt
of Detroit. were visitors • with Mr, and.
Mrs, A L. Cole the peat week,
tin and Mrs,. S. D. Croft were in North
Baylor Mt weekaenel seeing Mr. Croft's
sister, qvirs. Jag*, who is seriously 111.
Mr. -Edward Beck . left Mondeir for
Gravenhurst to take over his boat in
preparation for the season's run on the
Muskoka Ietkes, • ' . . .
Messrs, Harold Cooper and ,Walter
Taylor.. of Detroit.. were recent visitors;
with lIarold's Panents, Wir. and Mrs, a..
J. Cooper.'
wee/bean Traffic Oftlepa Emden las
returnedaci his pa.trol, Mitchell to.•Gode-
richfor the season. Hehas been re-
lieving during the winter. in the central
part 'of the prOVITIBe. . • . • •
• Mr. Anti B/1.1rs, .R. I% Phillips Were cal-
led. last Week to Luclazow on account o
the • eerious illness of their brother -in.
lave. Ur. Win. Irwin, of .that plane.
Mn and lairs. William Farr .' were in
Stretford last week, the guests of their
son-in-law and , daughter, Mr- and Mrs.
erne Hearn, - - •.
iVir. John 'Cranston, of Welland, was
called. home last week on account of the
serious illness and death of his father at
Dungannon. •
Mrs..Redditt, Mrs. Dunlop and Miss
Somerville attendcd the provineial aneet-'
ing of the vit...1VL S. of the Presbyterian
church in -Peterborough this week,
•-• Ma and Mrs. ;famed MoOracken have
returned from1•Preston, where 'they at-.
tended "their daughter's funeral.. -Miley'
were Accompanied on -their sad mission'
by Mrs. John nieponald, Elgin AVenue.
Mr. A., Richardson and air. Thos.
Wood, ofMatkelale' Ur. - and Mrs. J. IL
Itichardsona'of. Fier'itlein .and, Mas.. ;Jane
Mica, of Ceylon, Grey -Con attended the.
funeral of Mr. ileremitth Cranston, of
Dungannon.- ' . • - . '
IVIrs, 14. G. Caley and. daughter, Miss
Helen. of Port Dover, were •visitors at the
home of her sister, Mrs. A, L. Cole, and
Cole, last, week. They returned . ,. ..'
home with Mr. Coley, who was. up. for
•-. the Week -end. • ' -- • - -
• Mr. David Brown and (laughter, Miss .. ,
Dorothy, left on. Tuesday for Detroit, - • .
where they . will visit for 4 abort, time . . .
'before going' - on to . Cleveland. Mr.:
Brown's health is not good and he ex -
netts to he away some. time. . .
pr. W. F. Clerk aeturned Monday from
a .. visit with his sett and daughter in
Pantie -a and 'Toledo respectively He
Says that* seeding is finished in the State
of Ohio and that .prospeits for a.goed
yettr for the automobile industry -at Pon-
tiac Are remote.
Mr. and .airs. W. Ft. -Pinder returned
to totvri on Saturday and will again be
residents:a tiod,erieh, for some time at
least. 'They were itecompanied by their
daughter, Tiara Munro and her daughter
.. ,. troin.etrp.ttorcb,mtne. ere. at . present visite
ing with them here. .
The -following ladies of Vietoria home
and School oilds attended it -meeting of
Clinton home And Scheel Club on Tues-
day, nigliti Mines Wiggins, Robinson,
liunie, Nelson , and McDonald of the
teaehing staff, and "Mesdanies lianleyi
Tichboluate, oWard, Worthy, Murray,
Miller, Doak, Taylor and the president,
atra. W. F. It, Priee of the Slane and
School Club, and Principal R. Stonehouse
of 'Vittoria school. . '
• an- .- aa'
Porbea Miller has a nice motor boat
retto tee tako to the 'water. Initit. beat
and Motor Ca one eylind'er) are hie,anvn. I
Make. The boat is.15 fret 4 inches long. •
and is to be knewn as the Wien an
MUST PAT PLOUGHING COSTS
* Before Ile can resume possession of a
Tarte which he formerly occupied W. H.
Elliott, Goderielt _township, must reim-
nurse Thema IL Clz.z,:c.:ty lea the Int;iiiC$
tize SIC,CEt fen- Veanhing,
Jaatise .Seagewtk rsakil in a Spa:mall
Landed down tit Onasaae la5n week.
Senaerny year took wanes:don d the
farm amass' fere:ensure pant:cell/ago. lic
aliewed Ellett b remain ha the farm
louse foa time and, in the meantime
esmt $52 on fan plounhing. Ela
nett tonna Islinsell Ole to pea' the nrin-
ctr:33 and intere3 of the smOrtpfp nrid
ecaa
O vac foreclosure propecainv.
eVered the meney to Sowerby but the
biter refund ta discharge the
Ga0 until he was paid the money he had
opera on ploughban Mr. Jnstire Sedge-
wielt dismaned an annlioaticil for cul
junction restraining eiewerby /rem inter-
ferbn with Elliott's possession of the
farm or a rorticiii of it.
IN POLICE COURT'
David Gauloy. remnandea to jail. for ten
dayS by 11W:strata Reid when his bonds-
man, Joe memillan, threw up the &panne;
will appear again next Monday and just
what action will be take:n in this case is
Ambler:xi, Mr. Gallica' was not senten.
_eel aa twelve: /Agatha analailann_ intimatt
ed RI last •creelai•Star. naiaer was
twelve months the duration of Ina bond
,for good behavionr, provided by Mr. Mt -
Millen, who has not yet made formal an-
nlication for the cancellation of the
surety.
Jake Cousins, Colborne Torrriship, has
been assessed aloe and costs a Oiarfle
•:it "baying" under the Liquor Control
Act,
The Appeal of Roy ineingey, of the
Commercial Seaforth, fined $500
and costs for B, L. C. A.; will heard
by Judge 'Costello next `Fuesday.
THAT' EXTRA CENT
- There hat been seme complaint lo -can.
ly about the Increase' in the priee of
NEW STOCK
Car Batteries
GREATEST VALUE EVER OFFERED
-13-Plate $6.50 and up
Let rne quote you on your Tires, Goodrich
or Goodyear.
Miller's Service Station
Phone 259 Cor, Elgin Ave. and Victoria St,
..4111141k,
asoline--frem-afragents_b_22 tents,_
One
cent of 'this is accounted for in 'the in-
crease a the tax' from iniitto' six cents,
but it is argued that anot r copper has
been tacked en for no good Lo-
cal garages say that Goderichites pur-
chased gasoline aE, winter for 25 cents a
gallon, or one cent cheaper than in ether
towns hereabouts. When the price was
raised to 26 cents last Fall, local dealers
state they did not-talm advantage of the
raise because they, did not wish to in-
convenience their customers and, there -
selves in making change. However,
when the Government increased the tax
they say they could not afford to absorb
the tam cents per gallon and fixed the
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Dresses, Dresses
Sale of Ladies' SI)ring. Dresses
New Dresses Bought Especially
for This Sale
Vigured prints, plain crepes and Combinations
. of both; dresses made in the season's smartest
Styles and at such a low cost
that everyone can have one
or more of these dresses.
Sizes 14 to 20. Special for
this week, ;.„ ,
MILLINERY
If you haven't bought your
Spring Hat here is your op.
portunity. 'Hats reg. $4 and
$4.50. Special for... .....
White Chamois.Suecle
GLOVES
Palm style tInd.
165
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glove style. Special
per pair. . .......
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' and MEN'S WEAR
West Side Square Phone 418
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price a its proper level,-tlie.gaMe a.,4 in
citlia-townS-• 111 the -same none as *ode.
TRAIN TIMES CHANGE
MAY ist 1932
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Aviagointssiasmoissoimo.
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hull feel Well
Dressed in
MARTIN'S
Made -to -Measure*.
CLOTHES
$25"
Dry Cleaning and Pres
ing Servicc
Frank H. Martin
Tailor and Hatter.
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A SIGNAL CELEBEATICillimmis
Boosting•in True" A & P Stylem.
Canadian POoducts and prospet447!
Here are it few samples of the outstanding values in this
event:
PORK and BEAPIS NqiN2P 21e
WORLD'S LAnansy, SELLING SOAP , •
P 6T. G SOAP 9iPwxr8. 10 Bar, 35e
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OUR OWN FINEST QUALITY
SiLVEMBROoK SEAMY CREAMILY lb.
SUNNYFIELD PASTEURIZED CREAMERY,.........1b. 24c
MILD, MELLOW •
MADE IN ONTARIO'S NEW 113. •
FINEST CREAMERIES
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ZIPPY, TANGY OLD . : lb. 19c
• CHOICE ONTARIO '
BAC
,LEGS
slidED
Fruits and Vegetables
TEXAE.GROWN ,
SPINACH 2 ms. 21c
icritErte
LETTUCE 2m1c
Porox. ntpn mesu
Tomatoes 2113*. 25e
TnIfasionowat" • .
CARROTS 311%11°1114 5 e
corms
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The %mum /arra cafe 2 ab
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Ito alteltittitt c°"e6' a lb*. 4
RED CIRCLE.
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finest coffee.
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Wbole or Haif i. 10
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1/2-1.E. PKG. 7c
BRUNSWICK DOMESTIC •
SARDINES 5 Thui 22
AleLMER GREENLABEL •
PLUM JAM.
44),..tez. Jar 25e
AN EXCEPTIONAL CANDY VALUE., -ROBERTSON'S
GUM DROPS • 2 lbs. 25C
CIMISTILIC'S FINEST BISCUITS
CHRISTIE'S
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CITUCK On
snoritroun,
PORTERHOUSE
On WING
113. 18e
1b. 25c
VRESil CUTS Or Tnalltilit AIMING
SHOULDERS 11" VijateltENT'113. 841
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