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Special in Note
Paper and
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Khat. Linen Note Paper, neatly
bulled ut khaki box, with the
Flag. of the Allies engraved
in color, both On Parer ar'.I
Envelopes. SPECIAL 215e pet
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Mixed Mar Paper and Rnv,•Ityq.•e,
plain white linen finished
taper. nicely boxed, regular
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THE COLONIAL BOOK STORE
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LUGIANow.
MONnAY, May &
Mw Mae I)avttseoo, of Acton, ls
v W tial friends bre
Mrs. Charlie F Richardson. of Tees
water, is visit tag friends in Lueknow.
Pte Peed Wharton. Mirth Bruen
Battalion, 'meat the week -sod with
it Weeds la town.
Mrs. John Howe, who had been
visiltineg her two d eights. et Wind-
sor. relearned Dome os Saturday.
We are sort to report the Maeda of
Mrs. J. H. Ackert We understand
*be (a sot impeoviag as east as bet
many friends would wish.
Rev. J. 8. Duncan was in Toronto
on Sunday occupying the pulpit of
Rev. Mr. Woodside, who wee hen
conducting anniversary services.
Seeding in the vicinity of Luckuow
is now in full swing. Although the
ground is a tittle wet atter the reolet
rains, a number hare sownsomegraic.
Mr Ephrata Snell. of Auburn, is
assist ine Mr. Berry McQuIllin, of
town, this spring 11. is at present
engaged in pruning and *praying jtj.
otch!''; _ r -•"i ...t .
The tiny -Riot Lynne" proved
:ueeessful. The Tseswater actors
given great credit as the dine
pieta were well handled. The
receipts were very good.
The local detachment .'f sold
who were not on iurlougb for
spring crop, were called on Wed
day of last week to Walkerton, w
the,lbattalion will mobilize in the
futur•✓.
A recent purchaser of an aut
bile was Mr Wm Davidson. He
had it reuu•dtjlled with a large
beflinJ the seat. As Mr. 1)avideo
a furniture deafer and uoderta
this arrangement will be a very use
- one.
%Veld has been received bete t
Mr. Cameron Geodes euliated wit
pipe band at Winnipeg. Cameron
it hanker who worked for a time
the Bank of Hamilton here, later
Li -tuner', and last year was era
(erred from that place to Winnipeg
A little excitement prevailed
Main street Last Saturday eveni
when a broncho gave an interesti
anti exciting exhibition of ph
kicking. It 'teems the animal ism t
habit of doing such tricks. Mr. J
Gawky was driving the aairnal at
time tett was not burt, tieing able
Avoid the kicks by jumping. h
to say, the dashboard and a few
pierce of the buggy were ball
smashed.
ADDRExa amp PREtlENTATION.—
kind remembrance of a classmate,
mrwte,s of the Young Men's Bi
class of the Presbyterian church
ered together at the close of the 8u
day echos)! on Sunday, May7th.
read to Clarence Mcl)onald te Collo
ing address and to present him with
ring and a Testament.
Mr. Clarence McDonald :
MAW Yaazab eat. ('1. aasrrarx,-ti'e yo
truistic and cla.anatec feel today that we co
no, let this, your leer Sunday with u.. for
.b
indefinite period. pa.. without owing you
,pus small way lite extent Me appreclat
your presence frith u.• in day. gone by. Ve
are indeed .orry to lo.e you a. en °Elmira,
f.uthful member of our Young Men'. dIan, lime Ia.r unfailing attendance. your
ablene.. and your willing heart h..,, her
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—Ash PIM HOOK1.F'1'—
James A.Campbel l
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CENTRAL DRUG STORE
Corner North St. anti Square
Goderich
Itus . VO 'PHONES Res . 3:4+
MacEwen Estate
Exclusive agents for
SCRANTON
COAL
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for Goderich
and District.
Best Coal Mined.
Any quantity best all Maple
Slabs. Mixed Wood, Hemlock
and Kindling i('eder or Pine.)
TELEPHONES. office 98
residence 'rs or 68
NA -DRU -CO
Toilet Cream
IGRFASELiESS)
An elegant pilot, 11
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sweetly pert 1 with •.lett
.1 May flowers.
1 liat.-Iy absrtr•bpd,
kissing a velvety effect. Per-
(rctly harnilew.r to the m...1
delicate skin. leve timmend,.(
for chap►. and stuntmen.
PRICE - 2Se awl SOc
SATURDAY
WILi.ARD'S CHOCOLATES
(the only fur kdipt in ('suede
Regular 41c for 29c Ib.
A. L.Cllldwell, Phm.B.
Site( rw.,r t'•
C. L. Couitiv.
Phone Pit
Through Day Coach to New York.
rr'arhteencing Sunday. May 7th. day
passengers for New York may
board 5 2l' p m. ('anedien Pacific
train at Toronto, daily, and arrive at
Grand Central Terminal in the heart
of New York City, without change
Perorate. Particutare from
iao
Pacific ticket scent*, or W.g
How-
ard. District Pestanger Agent, Toma-
to.
Tb.Ooclerrtci Horticultural Society
has distributed Irtab rose. to Its mem-
bers ata can of •tf#t Reek assentor
eweived gra room sod oat of each
variety.
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This Sample of
is for your Madam l
WHAT is LUX' Itis
a soap of unusual
purity made histo the
thinnest of Ashes that
readily diasol.e in hot
water. It makes a
creamy, foamy lather
that cannot injure the
daintiiest fabric or the
LUXLis a woodrful life
lengthener of all woollen
and flannel garments. It
absolutely prevents thee[
from matting, thickening
or shrinking in the wsah.
Will y.s lee ss earl
ye. • ssespa. eros?
Address LUX Dept Lever
Welber.Ltim1td, Dept.,
Aa
sell TM. Z I U . 11
Won'! shrink
Woollens
i:71ration to ur ull. and although you toy. be
from Lot -know your whnle,o,,,,, inflame.
will .1111 be with 'u. bore. We oomuterd yam
for your (enrage al the present Oaks in swine
forward and rI.kfng your life In the ranee of
righte.,aso..e. and putting down tae,. military
.obit that ha. created •och an unthinkable
suffering on humanity. We recognize the 1e -
fermate of ti.. tack you are undertaking sad
our prayer. will be that you will be guides in
your footstep,.. sad in µtrains with your else,
mate, at tit. time wl would a,.k you to •e0e.t
tut. Nog ads To.,tau+rnt and keep ttt01 1a
memory of the colorable itunday. .pent to
gether,.t the• Pre..byeriau rhumb un Lockaow
murned no behalf of the ciao., •
I.n, knew. May St 1,, 1NI.t
Appreciation of this pleasant sue -
Prise was expressed by Mr. McDonald
in is brief reply.
DUNUANNON.
WM:DNS:St/AY, May N1,
Mir Millar, of Clinton, is tbe guest
of Mrs. Jae. Young this week.
J. C McFarlse,.• waa awav on a busi-
nemm trip to Toronto la.t Friday.
A load from our burg went over to
Auburn on Wednesday to attend the
missionary convention held there.
Giro. Jackman, the tailor, enter-
tained a few friends last Friday eyen•
ing, George enjoys* musical treat
and he certainly get it that night.
Mies Celia Pen(Iant' has moved into
Mr. Roberts' house, formerly occupied
by S. J. Young, and Chas. Thompson
is now occupying John Bowers' house. i
Mr, Thos. ytother,, purchased a tine
driving mare last Saturday in (:ode -
rich, baying sold his driver to Mr
Alhert.Meguoid, of the 6th concession
of Ashfield.
Mrs. hennery,t,fSheppantton,passed
away on Saturday, the nth inst., at the
age of eighty year' The funeral
took place ..n Monday to Dungannon
cerftetery. Rev. G. I;onrm officiated.
:be Dungannon Odd fellows will
attend worship in Erskine church
next Sunday evening. A load from
Lurknow and %Vin,tham is expected
ttjoin with the Order here for the
service.
Dr. Case received a box of German
relics from his son Benison, in France.
Among the specimens were pieces
MADE IiN CANADA.
of highly explosive German shells, a
button of the uniforr of a German
sergeant -major from Hamburg, who
was wounded, also German and Brit-
ish cartridges. Probably the greatest
novelty was a German pipe, one ;bat
might well serve a regiment of sol-
diers, it had a doable bowl, with suf-
tl-ient capacity to bold about two
plugs of MacDonald tobacco. The
pipe in question from appearance was
no doubt smoked by a number of
German soldier'.
ANOTHER gt1LDIVR '•\V.tr(•Iti:D'.
Pte. Woodley, who has been taking
ser'geant's course at London for sour
time, arrived here Saturday evening
but left again Thum lay morning. 0
Tuesday evening he wae presented
with a wrist -watch. The local corn
mit tee have presented twenty watches
since the first en/estlaent, and yet there
are more for others who follow.
BBl EI'TIUN AND PttEsIg NT.tTInN —On
Thursday evening of Ia.t week a •er
d two i beam themebope briar oar
vekereteeRy
RI t 'eseishhorkeed wes is dho efame Kiss
rod
as fey. 15 wee as op'.rtese
the boys ware est es their re-
Ne°tedDiet tour, t woad ley he
theta MroRoesnet, note plof y hrub
.ed the reestkis •tamed wish a kyrn,
after which Rev-0.(ioasrled in pre
This dose followed by a deet by Miss
Ryan sod Miss Wise ; solo sad crones.
Lktut. Doty 'red sot/les s ; recital los,
Mies Walton ; solo std chorus, Pte.
Bellamy and soldiers; address by (opt
Campbell. Pte 13. Bellamy, 3. K11 -
lenge. R. Moon, R. Weeks and F. Bleels
were addeesssedslleby Rev.; Iplatform the . McKelvatte•rr
which tee local committee come for-
ward enol presented tech of the buys
., Bella=
asd Killough replied in very app
with a wrt.t-watch- Ptswpel.
apo words, expression their apprecia-
tion of the kiodown them
a midtown. Ad-
drovee were given al.o by Rev. O.
Gomm, Mr. Wm. Sallie and the chair-
men. Misses Ryan, Wick and Wal-
ton were further called on for vocal
mod elocutionary numbers, which the
gave to the appreciation of the audi-
ence. Alter a hearty vote of thanks
was given to the entprtainere the
meeting closed with the Nalooat An-
them.
NILE,
i
r. EositsoAY. May 10.
NUJ Nanta —The quarterly com-
munion service was held In the Meth-
odist church on Sunday morning.
Several members from Ebenezer were
In attendance... "Mother's Day"
will be ubeerved here nett Sunday.
Special services both afternoon and
evening .. _ The W. M. b. held the
regular meeting at tbe home of the
pprree.sldeot. Mrs. Cha.. Girvan, oo
W.dneedsJ atterti000. May 3
Mr. Worthy Ryan left oo Monday
ilornin for the West. He will be
eepagett in mission work as reader Eh
the lumber camp+ near Edmonton..,.
Mr. and Mn. Snyder, of Benrdllisr,
visited at the bonne of Mr. Deo. Rut-
ledge on Sunday. ... Mr. J. C. Mil-
lian and hi. 'wither, Mn.Millian,
of Godericb, made inlet visite with
their relatives in this vicinity prior to
Mr. Millian's return to Toronto, where
be has enlisted with the University
Signalling Corp..
HOLMESVILLE,
WrliNEr.UAT, May 10.
Mr.. Alcock and family spent the
holidays at 'Walton.
Seeding is not progressing very
rapidly owing to the continued wet
weather.
Mite D. Holmes and Mn. L. Trhbutt
spent Wednesday in Airborne' the dis-
trict W. M. ti. convention.
The Holruesville creamery and
cheese factory opened for the season
on Monday under 10e management of
Mr. Smith.
The annual election of officers of
the Epworth League was held last
week, when the following were elected;
President, Hcward Trewartba ; 1st
vice-president. Francis Potter ;2.od
vice-president, Verna Jervis; 3rd vic•e-
peesident, S. Achesor. ; 4th vice-presi-
dent, C. Potter ; secretary-treaattrer,
Prank Jenkins ; organist, Clare. Glid-
don.
ST. HELENS.
TUESDAY, May 11.
n Mr. W. J. Todd drives it new Cher.
rolet car
Born—On Saturday, May 11. to Mr.
and Mr.. W. (;. McCrostie, • son
flea .atit event occurred in the basemen
of the Methodist -church. About
o'clock a large representation of the
e Messrs. f.rdd trW
otored to ing-
bam .,n Tuesday to-.ttend the funeral
of the late Mr. D. q'hurlow
Mr, and Mn. 'lime. Todd returned
w
t boe nn Satur.tay after spending the
8
winter with their daughter, Mrs.
If ern Ti.ompwo.
Lieut. Holmes, Sergt. Sanderson
and Pte Drummond. of the Huron
Battalion. Wingham, are „out at St.
Helens for a couple of weeks recruit•
ing.
The annual meeting of tbe 8t.
Helens Women's institute will b.
held on Friday, May 19, at the dome
of Mrs. H YY oods, A report of the
year's work will be given. A cordial
invitation is extended to all the ladies
to be present. All those who have
papers or magazines will kindly have
them ready for shipment.
Spring Styles
In Footwear
Both fashion and good taste
demand suitable shoes for
every occasion.
The new shoes for spring
enable you to indulge this
taste without extravagance.
And with the charm of var-
iety and correct .stele they
combine moderate price.
We want you to see the
beautiful creations we are
now showing.
REPAIRING
Geo. Mac Vicar
North Side Square. (;0DRR1('H
THE HELP QUESTION.
To the Varna. of The vigoal
DEAR SiR,--The hetsituation on
the farm today has undoubtedly been
made more serious because of the war,
and there are those who would make
it much more ao, if that were possible,
by continuing to recruit every able-
bodied man on the farm for the front.
There is nothing surer than that pro-
duction cannot be maintained unless
there is sufseis,t help to work the
farms properly. Half-baked schemes
for sending city boys and women to
the farms will do no good. it people
who advocate them would take the
trouble to diatom such schemes with
some good, practical. commonsense
farmer, they would not be holding
themselves up to ridicule by advocat-
Hardware Sale Still On
WH I LE some lines are somewhat broken, we still
have a large variety of the best Hardware to
sell at prices away below their value.
it will pay you to get our prices on Gates, Hay Fork Rope,
Nails, Paints, Varnishes, Oils, Scissors, Knives, Stoves, Floor
Waxes, Straw Hat Dye, Alabastine, Muresco, Hones, etc.
The prices are placed so as to clear the stock as quickly as possible.
This Is Your Opportunity to Save Money
Howell Hardware Co,, Imo,
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SUMMER
MILLINERY
Special Display on Thursday, May
1 8th, and Following Days, s
which you are cordi-
ally invited
OUR milliners have been busy preparing for a
Special Display of Summer Millinery.
Thursday of next week the new models will be
placed on exhibition. This display will reflect the
very latest styles for Summer Millinery, all the de-
signs being reproductions of the latest American
models which Miss Sitzer secured on a recent visit
to the markets. We know you will be interested
in the many attractive styles that will be shown and
want you to feel that you are heartily welcome to
visit the show -room just as often and whenever you
please.
GREAT SALE OF
SAMPLE UNDERWEAR
Saturday se place on sale Ladies' Sample t'n+lergar•
ments i t- the hundred. They are -ample' of the fa-
mous "Watson" mills and practically everything that
these Mills make is included in the lot. Some are
slightly soiled through handling on the rood, but
otherwise they ate' in perfect condition and one wash-
ing will make them as gesel as new. This Underwear
was bought at a liberal discount (ron; regular puces
and as a special Sreo lay attraction we are putting it
on sale the same way. No chance quite wt good to
get your ;summer Underwear is likely to come this
.•. aeon, for, already prices have advanced very mater-
ially from the first of the season quotations. Remem-
ber the date. Saturday, May kith, when we will sell
several hundred Ladies' Undergarments in knitted
white cotton.
Baby Carriages sad Go-carts
l:ttra large stock of the famous Sidway
Carriage.. Go-carts, Sulkies. etc. Even'
piece brand-new from the factory. There
are dozens of .Iesigns and styles, from the
cheapest little Pushcart to the high-class
reed and wicker Carriage, and on every
piece the value is unbeatable. Dozens of.
Carriages here for you to select from.
Get our prices before you buy.
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•
Velvet and Axminster Rugs
Pleasing Patterns and Durable
Qualitytrur showinggg s
hest srhatpopular of these most
made. There amany desigru..ill t In the
newest coeur combinations ami an itn)rxtant feature
t.• the fact that all are old dyes. Prices are lower than
they will be Mr many a day to conte We her tbear
Rugs in practically all the merit asked -fur sue. and
Patterns suitable foe any room.
We ran gine you a Velvet or Axminster Rug :t x 3,,
yard. at 112111-00 to $$O.00. (Ase 3 a 4 yards at
ili.0oto sau.io. These are two erf our special
penial
Throw Away the Old-fashioned
Broom and Dust Cloth
The hard work of sweeping and dusting is simply' a waste of
time and energy. Keep our houseclean in the twentieth cen
tury way. 1'x a "Eureka" Electric Vacuum Cleaner. With
it you can clean your home in one-quarter the time it tales in
the ordinary way. In ordinary sweeping and dusting the sur-
face dirt is simply disturbed, to scatter its unhealthful germ in
the air you breathe. With the -"Eureka" Vacuum Cleaner the
duet and dirt is actually drawn out of the carpets by the vac-
uum into a bag which can be easily emptied, The "Eureka"
11116 modeJF..lectric Vacuum Cleaner is the peer of all Electric
Cleavers, ft is in a class by itself. it has many features pear.
Beatty its own which you will not find in the ordinary cleaner.
It costs a little more than awed makes, but is worth the duper.
encs over and over again. IVs will ie glad to explain the
many good points of this famous Cleaner and give you a free
demonstration if you desire it.
Special % alue in
Summer Hosiery
Extra good value io summer Inose for ladies -and chil-
dren.
Children's black cotton Nose, fine and strong rib, per
pair 11114s.
Children's fine rib .Lisle Hose, per pair as..
Boys' heavy ribbed cotton Hose, per pair 211e.
Ladies' fine cotton Hose, seamless feet, peapair into.
Ladies cotton Hose. natural wool feet, per pair ftp.
Ladies' silk ankle Hose, per pair 2110.
Ladies' Lisle Hose, fine quality and full-fashioned,
pair ilia.
Ladies' fine quality Lyle Hose. medium and light
Per p• aaa
Ladies' silk ankle Hove, exceptionally good quality
that will give excellent wear, per pair sOo,
Awning Time
Awning time is nearly here•
want them. Soots you will
YVe make Awnings to order ; re-
pair old Awnings ; put up Awnings for you ; in
fcat do any Awning work you may want.
Prices and estimates cheerfully furnished.
Get a new top on your old Umbrella.
We can do it for you.
Hodgens Bros.
ut DIRECT IMPORTERS
Ing tier. Of what me would a school-
boy, who knows sothlng about farm-
ing, or a city wassail), who has Dever
lived on a m, b In dol preetieel
hem work 'they n pfeys a
biadrase, rather than a help M most
.dmost
a farm vastly different t romw°r}ple
trig and t'sltivaU.tg • iew Crease 1s a
fay ba'kyvd. Bot It Is proposed that
these mimes take tie plass ..f the
farm wooer M the he..o and lbw
the istter to ameba M the teem work.
Weeyst os the
14.4dI s rektlsg the table,
• Isi the dienes and doing other
ordinary
homework hework : bet wbat about
milking cows, (ening for the dairy.
look*/ moorthe l Theo
things 'm 'moot . horsed in a day. Be-
sides. farm women have smash ease
ad hefty without hawker to
eft brow h Q arise a it premed pred
time them t
este
skilled mos an. onstkesd
sores it &sad, sod Ammer Mama If seem of o the
s
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CODERJCH, ONTARIO
ansa.' wast to help the Mame not.
then mss be no ohjeeftlow to %
tbig 1 i; of preemies*.
eemies try-
ingi
pioneer day, le this
busy h ve t et
114141 many memo wise hu s in
did the housework y '
that le of the met. lbtlay farmers do
1Mosses
(bele woaseetolk to help wiem th
heavy work, osses eery .1
Where* TownshiWert
p.