The Signal, 1918-5-23, Page 3IGNAL - GODERICH ONTARIO
THE
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DENUIN�,
BEWARE
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MITA-
TIDES
SOLD ON
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MERITS Oil
IINA D'S
LIMIER
MEDICAL.
DR. GEO. IIEiLEMANN, OSTEO-
PATH,
STEO-PATH, specialist m women's and eb.ldren's
.daeases, acute, chromic and nervous diseases, rye.
ear, rise and throat. partial deafness, lumbago
and rheumatic conditions. Adenoids removed
without the Inde. Office at residence, corner
Xenon and St Andrew's streets. At borne office
Mondays. Thursdays and Satudays; any evening
by appointment.
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DENTISTRY.
HEADS DRUG MERGER.
J. J. Aliso, a Farmer Goderich Bq, Is
Frandsen of Dominuoa wide Coocero.
One o(' the moat successful men in the
retail drug business in Canada is a Code-
rich
odsrich Old Buy, Mr. J. J. Allen. now of "I have actually gained seventeen
Ottawa, who after being at the head of a pounds by ta't ing Tanlac. and my re -
big concern at the capital for a number of tovery has been a surprise to myself as
years, is now making another step which well as all who knew of my dreadlul em-
places hum at the head of a company dition," said Walter F. Brown, 132
whicb will operate throughout Canada. Yorkville street, Toronto, recently. Mr.
Mr. Allen is a brother of Mr. T. G. Allen Brown, who has been a resident of Tor -
of Dungannoo. In addition to his inter- onto all his life, was fur many years a
este in the retail trade. we understand he travelling salesman, and is now employed
is the precedent of one of the large drug- by the Robert Simpson Company. He is
manufacturing concerns which has repre- a member of the Masonic lodgae also of
sentative slurs throughout *Dominion. the Commercial Travellers' Association,
The Ottawa Journal of resat date has and is highly respected by all who know
the following reference to Mr. Allen's re- him
cent undertaking: •'11 1 could have had Tanlac five years
For some time past a report has been in ago," continued Mr. ,Brown, "I could
circulation in the capital that there was have saved myself i16t only a world of
to be a business change in connection with suffering, but more than a thousand
the firm of A1leq &Cochrane. The Journal dollars, Jvhieh I paid out for other treat -
learns that the firm has made another one ment add medicines that failed to do me
of their progressive moves by forming a any good. I don't believe that anyone
consolidation with the L. K. Liggetteve had a worse case of stomach trouble
Ltd., operatingretail stores in Toronto and than I had. In fact. I got so bad off I
Winnipeg. Contrary to rumors, Allen& was given up to die by my family and
Cochrane have not in the ordinary mean- friends, and had lost all hope myself of
ing of the term "sold out" their business, ever getting well. Even the most deli -
but will go ahead on a larger basis. cate and dainty dishes failed to arouse
Having practically completed the work my appetite, and the least bit of food of
of reorganization of the two cum- any kind caused me intense suffering. 1
panics, it is the purpose of the Company would bloat up terribly with gas, had a
to extend the chain of the Retail Drug mean, agonizing pain to the pet of my
Stores throughout Canada as opportunity stomach, and was never free from head-
s ffers, an ample capitalization of $5,000,- ache. No matter what I ate my suffering
000 being provided to take care of this was awful, and for over nine monthr at
one time I was on a light diet. Ralf the
time I couldn't put on my boots or dress
myself because I didn't have the strength
and my desperate condition can be better
understood when I say I had fallen
off from one hundred and thirty-
five pounds to only ninety-six. ' I was
nothing but a frame of skin and bones.
was so nervous 1 could hardly sleep, and
felt so irritable and bad I didn't want any-
onea round me at all. Everything wasdune
for me, it seems, that amid be-S-ras
photographs of my stomach were mad
stomach pumps used and every treat
ment known, but no one seemed to un-
derstand my case, and t kept getting
worse. After spending eight months in the
hospital here to no avail, 1 was advised
to oto Mt. Sinai hospital in New York,
GIB
lt. 11. G. MAt LCNE•LL.- HONOR
Graduate Toronto University. Graduate
11.1 al College of Dental Sraeccas.
Successor to the late Major Sale. Offices corner
Square and west street, Gaderich.
£UCTIONR&R.
THOMAS GUNDRl
11 AUCTIONEER.
Pox 67, Goderich. All instructions by mail or
crit at StgnalOtI a troll be promptly attended to.
Residence telephone 119.
• mit.
COULD HAVE SAVED THOUSAND
DOLLARS.
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Brown •Sorry He Didn't Know About
lease se sooner- Gains seventeen
Puede.
RC. HAY
. BARRIST 24 SOLICITOR _NOTARY.
PUISL1C, ETC.
Office- Sterling Baakt Block. Hamilton Street.
(;oder'ch. Telephone lie.
Real Estate, Loans and Insurance.
FRU, DFCOT, KILLORAN & COOKE,
BARRISTERS, yOLICrrORs, NOTARIES
PUBLIC. ETC.
Office on the Square. second Le( or )rem 1:r a :I
son Street, Goder,cb.
Pres ate funds to ban at lowest retool
N. 1'.00prenr, H. j'D.Cooas J• L.,)IILu,sen
G. CAMERON. K. C., 11ARklS-
D�1. TER. whence'. notary pubk:. (.!Aces
Hamilton Street. Goderich, third door Iron
W�upatta�re. At Cliston 7hutsday el each week, in
aka, co Albert Street occupied by Mr. Hooper.
Mks hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.
"HARLES GARROW, 11-. B.. BAR-
RISTER. attorney. solicitor. etc.. Goderich.
(Moors, loaned at lowest rates.
I r SEAGER, BA RiSTER. SOL-
I ICiTOR. notery public and conveyancer.
Cff ce-Court House. (,oaencb. 09-12m
expansion.
Mr. J.J. Allen beads the reorganized
Companyr as president and general man-
ager. Loyal to Ottawa, where he and his
partner, Mr. Cochrane, hive been so suc-
cessful. Mr. Allen will establish the head
office of the Company here, and direct alt
stores from the capital. The purpose of
the consolidations naturally a business
one, but it has for its aim greater
efficiency in management. more econom-
ical operation, larger buying p..wer, and a
fuller and more perfect service to the
publtc.
Mr. Cochrane will wtire from the firm
and in the future devote his time mother
interests. He has been desirous of taking
this step for some time past. This is the
only important change here in the per-
sonnel or conduct of the Allen & Cochrane
business.
Mr. Allen as general manager of alt the
stores throughout Canada will still remain
in close touch with the business here, and
Mr. Hosterman, who has been with the
firm since its inception in 1905, and is a
director of the new Company, has been
appo.nted manager of all the Ottawa
stores.
Messrs. Kendall. Denman. Isaacs,
Harmer, Crompton. Waldorf, Ferguson
and Ross, who all have been with the firm
for years in the main store. retain their
stock interest in theenew firm and will
continue to serve their friends and the
public in the same efficient way as they
have always done.
Mr. Webster. Mr. Stirling. Mr. Wilson
and Mr. Monro, all oke -timers with the
firm and managers of the various branches
also retain their interests and with the
tame assistants as heretofore will continue
to render Mr. Allen and the public the
same loyal service that has always charac-
terized them.
Working on a generous co-operative
basis with their employes the Allen &
Cochrane firm has had little difficulty in
securing and retaining the best class of
men to assist them in carrying on their
d -to ohne
IISURAIICS, LOA1111. WC.
lIcK1Ll OP MUTUAL FIRE INSUR-
Dl AN(.E CO. -Farm and udated town
PI. op-
ertr .awned. P. O :
t7n+vanot Jn. Connelly, Prn.. Goderich
Eaa, Evans, Via-Ptes., Heechwood P.O.; Thomas
. MAYS Sec. -Tress. Seahrh P.O.
Du s -
john G. Grieve, No 4. R. R.
William
R.nn. N. R. No. 4 Seaforth; John Bentnewiee,
BrodhRtnn. R. R. No. 3, Sea -
swill; eo, rtes. FeMrris,
ar
Mc-
Ewen.
obertamrt� av n&Beech ood James
Ewen, Clinton;hntanJames E
Connolly, Goderich. ich: Ales -Leitch.
Agents. J. W. Yeo,Goderich;
R. R. No. 1, Clinton: William Chesney, Seefeerth;
E. I4.ttchleY, SeatOrth. policyholders can 5.1 all
payments and get their cards receipt Ha .R.
Grocery,s Clothing
np(°On street. Clinton;
Lu(>odeerrich. or J. H.
Grocery,
Rrd's General Store. Bay Aeid.
l` PRIVATE FUNDS CAM -
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A O
G1 LOANApply
,RON, Barrister, Hamilton street, Goderich.
MUSIC.
7 J. W. TAYLOR. ORGANIST
and choirmaster of Knot church.
b u c + preparedTeacher
Piano. Vocal and Theory -
for Conservatory exam nations. Studio -corner
Britannia road and South street. TelephoneNo.
221.
ISABEL R. SCOTT, TEACHER for
OF
Voice. Piano and Organ. Pupils
prepP.ared
W.
Conservatory examinations Apply
cURR1E'S..ritann.a road.
Brophe3 Bros.
ouDRKICH
1 nc Leading
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
ord.,. carefully attended to
at all hours. night or day.
policies and they gladly accor se
men much of the credit for the success
the firm has attained.
Mr. Allen, when discussing the merger.,
said that it will be his aim to make the
Liggett Drug Stores throughout Canada
synonymous with the beat in drug store
c
• must.
service. The Liggett name, he says,
like the Allen & Cochrane name. stand
first of all for reliability -it must be a
name that carries its own guarantee of
satisfactory treatment to the custcmter-
and it must command and merit the con-
fidence of the buying public.
The people of Ottawa could rest assured
that Liggett, Allen & Cochrane in Ottawa
would maintain the Allen & Cochrane
reputation and be able to serve the public
even better -the enlarged connections
and the -strong organization make this a
practical certainty.
Mr. Allen has been in Ottawa eighteen
years - and for over thirteen years he has
been connected with Mr. Cochrane in the
Allen & Cochrane b tsiness. Th. bus;n as
built up by them in that time is one of
the most successful and largest in the re-
tail drug business of Canada and it conse-
quently is a fair assumption that under
Mr. Allen's guidance the new Canada -
wide chain will prove equally successful.
GIVE
"EMI? I? OP vIo8"
TO CONSTIPATED CHILD
Delleleue "Fruit Laxative" Don't harm
tender little Stomach, Liver
and 5owels. a
THE DWARKETS
THURSDAY, I4AY 28, IBIS 8
ag The lowest Arica at all Haws. •
N. menti -mei sales. li. wPis
TORONTS) MARKETS.
TORONTO, May 21.--Tbe Board /
of Trade quotations f..r yesterday aro 1
as follows:
Maniteba what In Store Fort amass,
Including 2,ec Tax).
Na. 1 northern, 82.231..
No, 2 northern. $2.24%.
No, 5 northers. 83,17 ii.
No. 4 wheal 1/
No. 3 Oats ten score Fort W114Nwq. . /R
Ne. 2 C.W., gTe.111
No. 3 C.W., a8�4 c.
Extra No. 1 feed. ',lige. 1r■11I1Ix)N1rlA).)Al[>IXl<Xa*////)A)A//OM111a//)Ili////1[ N
No. 1 toed. 3o %c lest
Arrssrlsan Cern (Track. Toronto). teal '(
No. 3 yellow. kiln dried, nominaL
���� (According to nominal.
■• New Styles in Middies and Smocks a
Outside).
No. i white, but to 81 c, uominaL
No, 3 white, 73c to 70c, nominal.
Ontarto wheat (Beals .n Store Montreal).
No. 3 whiter, per car lot, 12 23.
Peas (Accords/I to Freights Outside). 1
mina
$3.11P01
M
x
11
1 / ,` P € ,ii+ , ..,.1 „1 ,fir; ,t s.'zr '.f .rrs.. McCall Patteras
McCall Patterns t' ' �'.. . *' �+ 1 �
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D M I LLAR & SON
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No. 2, ao
B arley (According to Freights Outside).
Malting, 81.43 to 51.50.
B uckwheat (According to Freights Out- ■
side).
Buckwheat. 81. b„ N
Flys (According to Fre,ghts Outside).
No. 2. 83.2.2. ouat.nal.
Manitoba Flour (Toronto).
War quality. 810.3.,.
Ontario Flour (In Bags, Prompt 114-
ment).
War quality. 51v.ti., Montreal, $10.96 1111
Toronto.
Vilified (Car Lets, Delivered Montreal
Freights, Sags Included).
Bran, per ton. 633
.bot is, per ton, 840
Hay (Track, Toronto).
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No. 1, per ton, 516 to 517. ■
Mixed. per ton. 514 to $15.
Straw (Track, Toronto).
Car lou. per ton, 18.50 to 63.
n
Faners' Market.
FaU wheat-Hllhug. 52,14 per bushel.
Goose wheat -$2.10 to 52.13 per bushed./
Barley -Halting. 81.40 per bushel.1111
Oat. --910 to 93c per bushel.
Buckwheat, 11.75 per bushel.
Rye -According to sample. nominaL /
Hay-TltnothY, $17 to 818 per ton; tata-
ad and clover, $16 to 116.
WINNIPEG GR.11% MARKI,'T. /
Winnipeg, May 20. -Business was Ilgut
n the cesh mar4et. today. Offerings /
ularly brisk for .°arse grains. oats ur
closed 2'{c higher Jur May and 331z
Q higher fur July. ■
and I spent threemonths there, but still 11 42
didn't improve One bit.I felt that life Flat, closed 6' . higher for May and
was hardly worth living, and lost all i• higher for July.
faith in medicines. WI,oi 5.eg market Oats-M6ay.
"One day while talking to myy brother- to eay.c;, July. kr 'Lc to style.
w I dlddt take Barley�yl■r clued z.
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1I
'ere light and demand wen not par-
Dierte) closed 2c higher for May at
in-law he asked me by p•lax-vtM. ci- to 1J.s4. Jlatr. $3"
Tanlac, and I said. No; I have taken to $s.aiti.
enough stuff, nothing will do me any Caah pricks:Qtts -No..2 C.W.. 374;
good But he insisted until 1 bought a No. 3 5'.W..\ b3'5c: extra No. 1 Ned
bottle, and Providence was surely guld- 63'.•. No.
ing me that day, for 1 firmly believe that Barley -No.
was the move that saved my life. To $1.36. rez-No.jected
F"a1.24. N
say it is wonderful the way Tanlac has 51.61; No. 3 C.
helped me doesn't half -way express it. CHICAGO G
I'm already feeling a thousand times bet- J. P. Bickell & Cu.
ter, and am on the road to health after prices on the Chicago
five nears of torture. I have already
attic; No. 2 do.. 77%1e.
C.1W4c; . te1_msi$t.aL4; 11KN1*o.a .
24 CC.WW.
3.61.
UN MARizET.
Poet the foliewing
Board of Trade:
Par.
w. Close. Clow.
picked up from ninety-six to one hundred Open. High.
and thirteen pounds, and am looking and ' ]lc corn -
feeling 127 Ys 127% 1
feeling better than I have in Years. MY July .... 141 143% lar
appetite is fine, the gas antipain has all June .... 141 1418 1140%
disappeared from my stomach. and I can Oat,__
eat most anything 1 want without the may .... 76•.6 76', 18%
slightest inconvenience. My friends are July .... 66% 66•. R%
-"imply amazed at my wonderful improve- Jun• ••• 125s .I'iK, 72%.
meat. I have also told the physicians Miyor - t
wbo did all they could for me what I am July ... "42.57
taking, and they say they never saw such tard-
a change in a man. 1 believe Tanlac has May .. • ••
saved my life. and deserves more than 1 July . • • • 2 • -
.03
will ever be able to say for it. 1 will be 87,16.L. 2a 30
glad to write to anyone who wishes to' stay ..
verify this statement. and tell them what July .... 23.17
Tamest has done for me.' Sept. ... 21.7o
Toronto -Muskoka Wharf Train Service.
On Thursday. May 23rd. and Satur-
days, May 25th, June 1st and sth, and
Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays
thereafter the Grand Trunk will
operate a train from Toronto to
Muskoka Wharf leaving Toronto at
10.00 a. m. Returning train will leave
Muskoka Wharf at 12.45 p. m. for Toron
to on Mondays. May 27th. June 3rd.
10th and 17th. These trains will connect
with the Mu ka Lakes Navigation Co.
steamer to a from points on the Mus-
koka Lakes. Full information from
Grand Trunk ticket agents.
honk at the elegem frintitafT 2t
coated• your little one's stontaeh, liver
apt hooch' need eleaaafng et onoe.
When peevish, erose, listless, doesn't
amp, eat or act naturally, or 1s fever-
ish, stanch sour, breath bed; has sore
*treat, die:di ma, fill) of Bold, give a
teaspoonful of "California Syrup oft
Toga and in a inn hours all the foal,
enures, astes, undigested food earl
scar hila gently nevem oat of fee 11811.
towels without griping, and yen have a
well. playfnl chill again. Auk your
druggist for a bottle of "California
Syrup of Pigs," widish ene4aing full
direetinas for let, elOgten of all miss
clad for grow.-epn
Tanlac is Id in Goderich by I' R.
so
Wigle, in Seaforth by C. Aberhart, in
Wingham by J. Walton McKibbo n, in
llensall by A. M. E. Hemphill, in Blyth
by White City Drug Store, in Wroxeter
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John 0.
esbo 0
in l.ondJ
by J. N. Allen, by
l.twndsberry. in Exeter by W. S. Howey,
in Br field by Peter Bowes, in Dash-
wood by Tieman & Edighoffer. in Crediton
by J. W. Orme, in Clinton by W. S. 2.
Holmes, in Sheppardton by J.H. Simpson.
in Gorrie by 11. V. Armstrong. and in
Fordwich by 11. Sansom.
ADVT.
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42.97 43.48 13.51 2.6t42.00
..r.
7424.$7 14.76
25.07 24.73 24.92 23,04
25.40 25.07 23.22 25.32
N23.65 MIS
21.26 22 8, 21.00 23.81
21.75 21.12 _3.52 23.41
CATTLE MARKETS
C\IO\ sTOCK YARDS.
TORONTO, May 21. -With re-
ceipts of 4058 cattle on the Union
Stock Yards market Yesterday and a
strong and insistent demand for the
better class of butcher• steers and
heifers, the market or this class of
cattle was decidedly strong.
b'or cattle weighing from 1050
pounds and upwards the market was
probably from 15c to 25c per cwt.
higher. Light weight cattle, weigh -
EEN,ing less than 500 Ib... sold at proo-
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HOME STUDY
Arta Course by correspondence. Hew •
with one years attenden, a or four
summer session..
Swsinar School Navigation School
Jay and Anima Desember to April
19 GEO. Y. CHOWN,. Registrar
ably from l0c to 25c !ower.
The hog trade was weaker, except
for the contract animals, which sold
at 21c fed and waters'., but for the
others from 820.60 up was the price
generally paid, and packers are quot-
ing considerably lower prices for the
balance of the week.
EAST BUFFALO LiVE STOCK.
East Buffalo. May 20.-Cattle-Its-
ceipta, 250'. Strong; prime steers. 011
to 517.75; shipping steers. $16.50 to $16.75;
butchers, 112.25 to 818.78; yearlings. 513.60
to $16.75; heifers, $10 W 814.25; t'on's, 26.30
to 012; bulla. $7.20 to 511; fresh cows
and springers. $65 to 5142.
Calves -Receipts, 2400. Strong; 57 to
816.25. a
Huger -Receipt., 7200. Active and
strong; heavy, $18 to 816.30: mixed, $18.25
to $18.40; Porker., 518.35 to 818.30; light
yorkers and pigs. $1840 to 813.75; roughs,
111 to $10.25; stage, $12 to $13.
- Sheep and lamb•-Hec•elpte. 12,000.
Lambs slow, others steady; lamas, $11
to $17.40; yearlings, $13 to 115.38; we -
therm', 514 to 511.60; ewes. 16 to 813.30;
mixed sheep, 812.61 to 114.
CHICAGO LIVE STOCK.
Chicago, May 20.-Cattle--Itecelpu, 16,-
000. Weak: beeves, 810.75 to 517.75;
stockers and feeders, 59.40 to 513.25;
cows and heifers, 17.40 to $14.60; calves,
18 to $14.
Hogs-Hecelpta, 34.000. Unsettled; light,
517.20 to 517.85; mixed, $17.03 to 817.80;
heavy, 811.15 to 517.66; rough 511.35 to
$16.75; pigs, $14.50 to 817.60; bulk of sales,
$17.30 to $17.70.
The Old Story.
The farmer said unto his son -yes, Wil-
lie was his name -"Here is a calf for you.
my boy, to educate and tame. it shall
be yours to raise and feed, to care for and
to scrub, to water it and diet it upon all
wholesome grub."
The boy looked pleased at such a start,
a tear camped in his eye -- he told his dad
he'd do his best, he'd make an honest try.
That calf it bad a bright career, it grew
to beat the hand, it was the finest -looking
scud that grazed upon the land.
He fed it water, gave it hay, put bran
into its feed, that mw had everything, by
heck, a cow could ever need.
it was along in fall the boy. with an
important air, put rlbbbns on the critter's
tail and led it to the fair. And there it
cleaned everything from all the land
around -ft was a cow right from the
to where it touched the ground.
A drover came around one day to buy
some milking stock, and then the boy who
fed the mw received one awful shock.
The buyer pulled a long green purse that
never could go smash -the boy he sold
the cow all right, but father took the
cash.
lt's just such things as thhat, they soy.
that work a heap of harm, and make it
most almighty hard to keep boys on the
farm.
".Remember, boys." nsid the maionery,
se the cared/We lowered him into the
kettle over the campfire. "rvnternber,
boys, this is Tuesday -a maths" day."
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Full line of Electrical
Goods
IRONS
TOASTERS
TOASTER STOVES
HEATING PADS
HOTWATER CUPS
BEDROOM HEATERS
VIBRATORS
FLASHLIGHTS
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WIRI TOUR HOSE
DONT WAIT -'PHONE T&IT
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Electric Mitppliee of all kinds
• always nn hand.
West stre'e't, -next, to Pant Office
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We are showing a very large assortment of these popular garments. They are the
ideal garment for sport and summer wear.
Women's Jack Tar
Middy
Made of white jean,
trimmed sailor collar, pocket
and cuff, in neat check designs.
All sizes. Special 31.50.
Jack Tar Middy
Of heavy white jean, large
sailor collar, long or short
• sleeves. All sizes. Special
• 31.25.
Women's Smart Nor-
folk Middy
Made of white repp, box
pleats, belt and large sailor
collar with fancy trimming.
All sizes. Special at $1.25,
$1.75, $1.95, $2.25, $2.50,$2.95
Hosiery of Satisfaction
Select your summer Hosiery from our ex-
, tensive stocks. We are showing all the new
colorings, in cotton, lisle, silk -ankle and all -
silk Hose, for men, women and children.
Women's Lisle thread Hose, extra fine
quality Lisle, seamless, in black, white and
brown. Special 89c per pair, two pair for 75c.
Women's fibre Silk Hose. They are Silk
to the height of a tall boot w'th feet and tops
of fine durable cotton, all quite(' colors.
Special 85c pair. \\
Women's Kayser Italian or Glove Silk
Hose, beautiful quality, all colors. $2.?5
pair.
Children's Hosiery at keenest prices.
Children's Socks, all sizes.
Underwear for Summer Comfort
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Women's fine Lisle Thread Vests. neatly /
trimmed, either short sleeves or no sleeves.
Special 35c each, or three for $1.00.
Women's fine Lisle Vests, beautiful quality,
lace-trimnied, short or no sleeves: 50c each. 1
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Women's porus -knit Vests, low neck, short
sleeves or sleeveless. Special 45c.
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Women's porus -knit umbrella Drawers, 111
lace trimmed, open or closed, per pair 60c.
Women's fine Lisle combinations, in low
neck, short sleeves or sleeveless, knee-length,
st
in plain Lisle or porus -knit. At 50c, (ilk, /
75c to $1 50. suit. 1
WOMEN'S WHITE COTTON NIGHT GOWNS. Made of good quality white cotton. /
a \VOM EN'S WHITE UNDERSKIRTS Many styles handsomely trimmed with lace and em.
in embroidered and lace -trimmed, all sizes. From 25c to /
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ill % Trimmed with embroidery, low neck, short sleeves. Special at $1.00 to $2.50 each. IN
Al broidery. From $1.00 to $3.50 each. `It /
• WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS,
a $1.50 each.
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/ The leading mail and 'phone order store. Try es. ii1>K
II. B. Will Send All Men Needed.
NEW YORK. May 21. -President
Wilson, who opened the Red Cross
drive for is second 3100,000,000 war
fund at the Itietropolitan Opera
House Saturday night with a stirring
appeal for generous coetributlons,
said Incidentally that the United
States will not be diverted from nu
purpose of winning the war by In-
sincere approaches on the subject of
peace.
••1 can say with a clear conscience.
that I have tested those Intentions
and have found them Inainee.t'e, 1
now recognize them for what they
are: an opportunity to have a free
hand, particvlarly In the Toast, to
earry out purposes of eooquest and
exploitation. Every proposal with re-
gard to accommodation In the West
involves a reservation in regard to
the Eaat. i Intend to stand by Rus-
sia as well as France."
He was cheered when he said that
the united taates Intended to stand
by Russia u well as Franca.
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The 'United Farmers have appointed
Col. Var o e. A. Young, Wm. Robertson,
J. N. K nighan and G. L. Lamb as
delegates t Ottawa to discuss the ex-
emption and arm labor problems em
s with the
Government.
Miss .Annie Walter, who for the past
year has been fo owing her vocation as a
nurse. has return to the ) arental roof.
Mr. Milton Tyndall left last week for
the West to take a, charge for the sum-
mer months at Lew'vktr Sask.
Mr. Geo. Clark has returned tt thei
home after spendingappedicitis. His many
hospital for aPPe
friends are glad to see himlack again.
Mr. Lloyd Young is arourlI again after
having a very severe attk,ck of the
mumps.
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CARLOW.
(Intended for last week.)
MONDAY, May 13.
Messrs. O'Connor and Ailin
ping hogs this week. The price
per cwt.
MOTHERS OF CANADA
PREPARE FOR TROUBLE
When a girl beeomee a woman, when
a woman becomes a mother, and when a
woman passes through the changes of
middle life, are the three periods of life
when health and strength are most needed
to withstand the pain and distress often
caused by severe organic disturbances.
Many thousands in this section would
testify as do the following:
St. Catharines, Ont. -"Over forty
years ago i wen restored to health by '
taking Dr. Pieree's i
Favorite Preserip-
tion. It was after i
medicine and doe -
tors had failed to
help me or give ,
relief. I bad,
through overwork,
become all ran -
down in health. I
was weak and
finally became a
nervous week. Thor
'Prescription' was
recommended to
me, and at the time I started to
take it I bad not been able to do aaly-
tking for over a year. I took the "Fav-
orite Prescription' and the 'Golden Medi-
cal Discovery' as well. It took several
bottles, but I was completely restored to
ead health and einem that time when I
vs felt the need of thew medicines I
have taken them and always with perfect
satidaetioa."- Mu. W11. BAKES, 33
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Stratford, Oat. -i was all run-down,
weak, nervous. I also suffered with severe
thro my hack. I was very
.ssarable what a friend advised use to
try Dr. Pieree's Favorite Preseytptlee
and one bottle .armed to give mewed
strength. It stopped the pain in my
beet, also helped my nervous emiditie•.
it is artily a good tonic for wama-
Mas. homaca CuLLUM. l00 Milton St.
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L. B. TAPE
The Singer Sewing Machine
Agent, has taken
agency of the
over the
International Harvester
Company
on Hamilton Street
and will handle both lines
Farm Machinery and
Singer Sewing; Machines
A {air share, of the public pat-
ronage will be appreciated.
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At Your Service
We are atour service
fortitttt wl
Plumbing
Eavestroughing
Tinsmithing, etc.
We know how to do it
and we have the men
to handle the work.
FRED. HUNT
"THC PLUMMIER"
mammon Street Phew tab
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OXFORDS
--AND
PUMPS
The latest creations in Ox-
fords and Pumps are here.
The fancy of the particular
woman who takes pride in
her footwear will be more
than satisfied by these new
creations.
They are made in the finest
White, Black, Mahogany Kid
and Patent Leathers.
White Canvas Shoes and
Oxfords are now in stock, al-
so a full line.of Tennis and
Outing. ShoesNfor the Boys
and Girls.
-REPAIRING-
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, Goderich
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NOTICE
Owing to the scarcity of
Coal, and the fact that
sales have, of necessity, to
be made in very small
quantities, we have found
it absolutely necessary to
make a rule that
ALL COAL BE PAID
FOR ON DELIVERY
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