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WE NOW TOCK
(GENUINE FORD PARTS
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FORD LIST PRICES
STORAGE.. BATTERY RL.PALRS 1i:tttrttes charged 61
NEW STOCK OF BICYCLES just arrived
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"Owned gad Operate
d by a
East Street Garage Practical Mao"
GOD
RICH - - - ONTARIO Arthur M. Glover
>t[ a l• ■ II ■ 1t1t11i>rx>. LOCAL TOPICS,
M1lsallpt/
ht Asi1i11eId.
smallpox kgs the Board of Trade r-presentatives may
aypNarerl 111 AshMe Id,
▪ ht Ibe Kingsbridge ue•ighlsrrlusaL els° give part of their time to this gather -
Then• ai re two saws uud INetln are quite mg'
MI mild. 1rr. of Khatuil. the Presentation to Mr. Wm. Gould.
II tomo -bile tsosli.•al health ntlk.'i•. 111114 A Large number "f the w.'tulers of
the situation welt in hind. and there SI. John's rhumb, 1L.Ine,vllle, inset at
Npjs•ta'N to he no occasion to fere' the 4Iie howl of Mr. William I:o01o1 urs•
• Npre."I of 111e dread disease. rveufng recently atsd ',resigned Itis
fust with n wet of church hooka, 111111P,II Hortieuhurrl Satiety fJ4-tr�tstioa prayerlswek and hyluulso,k, the pre -
The Goderichlikelkvltural Society is eeutntiou being wade by Mr. I'. 11.
piepanng for its annual distribution to Sturdy, churchwarden. on belailf of
members. which this year will be of pota 111e cwtgi't auntie while• Rev. W. II.
toes and gladiolus. Each member may lloultuu mad an address expressing
111 Choose which of the two articles he is to the ,-.augr.•gutioii s appreciation nt Mr.
receive and is requested to notify Mr. I:.14dd'" s•rriees to the chore's a1441 the
II W. Lane, secretary of the Society. of rowtuuuity. Tin• ns•ipleut suede a
. his choice as soon as possible. in order suitable response. Mr. tiould fs ise-
.that the Society may send in its order routing a citizen of Iiiiderirh, after
promptly. I litany year.' residence at Mika' :stile.
Leaving for England. ('ontribuliorre Aelittewledged the
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Something New
▪ Reform Monograms
• Ali initials in stock.
Ask for your initials and
a combine your monogram
X to suit yourself.
■ Useful for marking linens,
X etc.
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MISS S. NOBLE
Novelties and Notions
A cell solicited.
uewspapet women, acid she was presented
with a alive loving cup, which contained
letters of congratulations from friends in
the city and throughout the State. Mrs.
Conlon is a sister of Mrs. R. J. Phelan,
Britannia road, Goderich.
Meetings at Toronto.
The annual meeting of the Associated
Boards of Trade of Ontario is being held
'at Toronto on Thursday and Friday of
this week. Two resolutions submitted by
the Goderich Board of Trade are to come
before the meeting --one advocating the
fiat rate for Hydro power, the other pro-
posing certain measures for fire preven-
tion. Messrs. Parson'. Hume and Bowden
are attending as representatives of the
local Board. Another gathering, in connec-
tion with the Provincial highway project,
is being heki at Toronto today. Deputy
Reeve Clark is attending, and if possible
lI
iII
Toronto papers announce d to Etlaeparture . The treasurer of the Muskoka row John C. Kukw.wd of Iluapltal fur 1'onsuuiptives desire*
lard where he well tale Charge of 1 1 the f 11 tw
TSE KO=
OODUIOB ONT.
NOW RAISES
600 CHICKENS
After Being Relieved of Or-
ganic Trouble by Lydia E.
Pii>altham a Vegetable
Compound.
(O�r e�t�OeIrli 111.-" I took Lydia t TIMM
haxn . V.gstable Compound for an sr -
genie trouble which
pulled Inc down un-
til I could not put my
foot to the floor and
could scarcely do my
work, and as I live
on a small farm and
raise Ws hundred
chickens every year
it made it very hard
for me.
1 saw the Com-
pound advertised is
our paper, and tried
it. It has restored
my health so I can do all my work alai
1 am se grateful that I am recommend)
Mg it to my friends."- Mrs. D. M.
At.'rrtts, R. R. 4, Oregon IIL
Onlywomen who bave sufferedMret! ..r..
e
alongR from day toof meta lda can es and arrealise gttf/
relief which this famous root aad herb
remedy, Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable
Compound, brought to Mrs. Attars.
Women everywhere ha Mrs. Alters'.
condition should profit by her meow
mandation, and if there are any 410
plications write Lydia E. Pi hasn'S
Medicine Co., Lynn, Mass., for advice.
1.O(':►l. TOPICS IN BRIM
Neat Tuesday will be "April Fool Day."
Don't &eget.
A remedy that will stimulate lacy livers
-\'tigle's Little Liver Pills, 25c a box.
The G. W. V. A. is holding a box seta
in the dub rooms next Monday etretung
Mr. C. Wurtek, manager of the Gode -
rich Salt Co.. has purchased the Morrison
-house on St. Vincent street.
A beautiful design notable for a soldiers'
memorial has been sketched by Mr. T.
Pritchard and is un view in Brophey
Bros.' store window.
'there was a large a(Iruducarr at the
"11ig11 Um" given by the (adfe4 of Koos
chun•h hist Tlursduy..eveuoy„ and the
e\1•11t wad wi1r11 t•11j.er,'1 b)' 1110
pr•s•ul .
The uew•s' et tie utsexpwetel death
of Mr. A. 11. Johnston, of Winnipeg,
whose wife I formerly Miss Kvel} ts
('ratgie4 is a sksltrlc11 girl well known
and highly rshs•we.t, was received in
touts with a utsiversal expresslmt of
regret. Mrs. 4'raigie left on Monday
fur Winnipeg to be with her daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. John It. Kelly, Light.
house strsi't, aualotshee the engagement
of their youngest daughter, Shaw
llurjurte Aim Kelly, A. N. C., to
LieuN•rwnt Ilsery Joseph Strickler,
1'. S. .t., stationed at 1'. S. tIeneral i
Hospital No." .11f, • trust View, N. Y. ,
Lieutenant Strickler 111 the sou of Mr.:
a,N4 Mrs. A. F. Strickler of I.tiwe*ster,
1'a. The wedding is to talc place Its ,
\pall.
Tie resider monthly meeting of rite'.
ilmilerk-Ii brsuclt car the Moms -nit ln-
slilute wilt he 11ced at the hove of
Mrs. 4'Iws. III:irk, .utter of Elglts
a 'eine and Vuutr.-al 't reet, on 'l'llurs. 1
day, April :trd. A barge uttendanee
grrtrtully to aekastw w ge e o e _ is desired, a•' important bnsiu.•" 0111
.
publications and Inabhc y for the The result of their 40 years ezpssMaM be dil.ttssal. Members *111 please
Federation of Brawl Industries, lug •outrlbutiuns receive.' in t:u.lerich
w
g by the field s r terry of ole NatWest sat your service.slole the ch:rage of meeting place.
1 which is comti•rsed of large and influential Srnlhiium Awss prtfou: 1.1111001/111,Programa : IM i.uuration, tempting 1
manufacturers to promote 011.13; tkslerich Elevator 1'o., E•'t00' I 1.1,1,141,11:::::u111.0
siicsk rh f.N,ur wun tirvalid; roll .all, 111,114 for
1Lsierk'h 4)rpu Co., $3.00; Gotlerieh .
Knitting I'o., $5.4111; Judge 1.. H. iiw•.
incksou, 14.1.404; J. P. 1'ro0dfitot. S..00: Pt:R�ONAL MENTION.
British export trade. Mr. hirkwood is
BI 1r Jill ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Ii the brother of Mrs. Urquhart of the
Godench Collegiate Institute staff. He
-" has long been connected with Canadian
advertising circles, and for a while. some
years ago, he was with the advertising
department of the Harmsworth snow
Northcliffe) publications in England.
Woroau Editor Honored.
Detroit papers of recent date contain
notices of the twenty fifth anniversary
of the ccnnection of Mr Josephine B.
Sullivan -Conlon with The Michigan
Catholic. of which she is now editor and
a publisher. A luncheon and reception in
her honor was given in celebration of the
occasion by her club friends fellow•
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HONEY
We have just received
shipment of
Pure Clover Honey
Put up in convenient -sized
glasses, 20c, 30c, 45c and
50c each
Keep your eyes on
our window
display
Robertson & Mair
Grocers
Moor 141. Cor.Ha mlioon St.snd Square
Canada Food Board License No 1-2141
For Good Reliable Shoe
Repairs, try
Smith & Ring
Esti Sir/et. Opeos.re Kno. Church
Give Us a Trial
ani
Fancy Work
Just in
Table Runners, Centres and
Cushions on brown oatmeal
cloth, tan and grey linen.
Beautiful stamped ;Nightgowns,
Day Slips, Dresser Runners.
«'Rite linen Centres and Tray
Cloths. All shades in Em-
broidery and Crochet Silks.
Tatting and Crochet',Cottons.
Gold, Steel and Colored Bead.
Designs for beading.
Phone and mail orders promptly
filled.
Smith's Art Store
Ea -t `t
Phone 19R
trait will leave nt 4.50 o'clock by tows
tl and our 0u throughout the time-
table -unless. indeed, the town to 'k es
w•Ide1i iN twit likely to
The 1 1 1 Star 1 Wartatter A
milliner action.
44• a Ie doom' nnlew. the change becomes
)nettle i$3: The KElliott.I W. H. general. The local 4'. P. 11- people
{Lulertsaut. S1./141; t;, 11. F:Ili-.IMI:
H. T. Edwards. 42.10; 1:. K. \Wigle. hove had our word of r change of •time
*2.IM): 1'. 1'. K. nMee staff, 82.QI: Rev. 011 their s} -stew.
K. C. Msl►rriukl, SIM): F. wool ombe, Lieut. -Eng. McInnes Returns.
$1.111: M. !Whim. S1.110: Thos. Lei: lt.
SLIM►; G. 11. New'torl. $1.00; ; J. B. Kelly.
81.410; 1). Millar & :4011, $1.110: I'arseis
Fair, $1.tei; K. it. itallgws, 81.ret: J. F.
Thomson. :Ale: A. .1. ('.oyer, SIAM;
Notal $.'4.03, 1;11. A. Reid. 1w•retrr}•-to the OIa Gentry three years ago to
Treasurer, Toronto. help subdue the Germans was a marine,
The Maple Leaf Entertallsrwed.engineer well known and very popular in
I Goderich, has been "doing his bit" in
and now, that
Lieut. -Eng. A. M. McInnes arrived in
town Wednesday night from overseas and
left this morning for Midland to assume'
his duties as chief engineer of the steamer
Franz. "'Mac," who before going back
1'iwl.'r the roomier- or maple Leaf
chapter. 1. I t. 10. E.. one of the nowt
en)oyable entertalu.uetst4 of the sawn
war hell Inst Fri.lay eveuitig at Vic-
toria I qua {liaise. 'Ilse 1lautro
ehlldr w, Kati aisI Inor4Ity, of 1 ,iotou,
trade their first 111111ara1111' ha 1;11110.-
deli,
;.s1e-deli, ■tai pruv.sl to he eseisdtiigly
elreev little vitertahaers. They sang
and dawwl with the delightful fu-
wuelaw•e of youth end there was no
doubt ahuut the appr.vs1 141441 411.11wnre
with which the andfew.• regarded
their varies) p•rforiwiwow. YOIIgr, Kuus
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Martin are
spendor the week with their sur
Frank, its Detroit.
Mr. J. G. McHattie left on'Monday for
Collingwood to commence his season's
work as chief engineer of the steamer
1'alcartier.
Miss Marjorie Kelly, who has been
serving the past yearns a military nurse
in New fork State, is visiting her parents, ,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kelly.
Mr. Thomas Quigley. St. David's ir
street, has been laid up for some days
with something in the nature cf a slight,'
stroke. His friends hope for his speedy
T1u1rsda'y, March :2'7, 1919.- jr
Capitol wd H 11•9.1100,000
Total A a.ef., Nov. 30th. 191S, over $1:,3,000.000
Education Worth All
It Costs
It is a great satisfaction Inlay mocee adde four
the etiolation of your children. linked yowl
could not well spend money to grr,lter advan.
Cage. Let your money arttwntlale in a sae tugs
a.couut where interest will help to Swell tire'
total. Ask our local wanagsr about opining
an account. ;lit
UNION BANK OF CANADA
GODERICH BRANCH,
F. WOOLLCOMIE. • • -
Manager.
ittle job well done, has returned to Can-
ada to resume his former occupation:
On January :'lith last he was married at
Glasgow to a lady of that city. Miss
Belk Barrie. He was unable to secure
passage for her when he ea led for Can-
ada, but she will come over early
in the summer and they may make their
home in Goderich. "Mac's" many 1
friends here will be glad to have his genial
presence once more amongst them and
will join in congratulations upon his mar
ital adventure and in the heartiest good t
Inas been dubbed "the I'Nuadiats (tarry wishes for himself and the lady of his
1.audrr," 114 he sines the original 'choice.
Lander's songs with N goal imitation
of the inimitable Ham. It is to be
hoped The Maple 1.1114. or somebody
else, w01 bring 1411111 11u41 I►Urotllr Iwek
NgVtiN before long: they will 1e• warmly
1 1 l orient t o took part
Some of the common indications of
impure blood are evidenced in a sense of
langour and loss of nerve force. This
condition is apt to exist in the spm
recovery.
Mrs. P. Gerrie sailed yesterday from
Montreal, acc,mpaned by her two chil-
dren. Terence and Greta, on a vial to her
old home in Scotland, Mr. Gorr* ac-
companied her as far as Toronto.
Mr. James MacKay. of Egmondville,
and his son. Mr. Hugh MacKay. nave
been visiting the former's brother, Mr.
Malcolm MacKay. The young man has
recently returned from overseas after
several years' military service, first with
the artillery and latterly with the flying
corps.
Mr. C. Buckley returned to town lastYork and on Sunday resumed his duties suds
week alter a visit of several weeks to New Dwelase s sneer
1 tsso
as Monist of St. George's church. Mrs. ��i�O'
Footwear
For Spring
The season for spring
footwear is here.
In anticipation of the
demand we are carry-
ing a selection of Shoes
that is so extensive that
we're sure we can please
you if you'll only Int us
try.
Come in and see what
a variety of leathers and
patterns we can show
you in OUT store.
-REPAIRING -
Geo. MacVicar
North side Square, Goderich
in readiness dor the
approaching season.
Buckley remained at New York for a
further visit of a week or two with hsr
sister. During Mr. Buckley's absence
Mrs. T M Davis presided at the organ
in St. George's. with much acceptance.
AVOID COUGHJ'
and OOUGHERJ1
spring. COMM!'
!LUX rnu tart cffrw
fickle appetite. poor digestion: inactive
liver and kidneys and constipation. if
BACK-
30__Dit0Ef-STOEf
t*rwte.. swill a w
R JI
ht ole programs bliss Hume and Miss
1\' t td f our most popular
w wen. o n
%oculists, were heard nit!' apprs•ia-
rim' : Mise Seager w'us at her best lu
her •toltit windier., anal the skit by
\IesNr14. Parsons and Sturdy was a
4011 Cure for the blurs. 'There was
also a very pretty drill skilfully
eseruteil by Collegiate Institute girls.
Everything was ".'i 'once," and the
event was au all -r 1 $u.•.•ss.
G. T. R. to Move Clouts Ahead.
The e:rawl Tenni( Hallway Is adopt-
ing the "daylight-saving'• time, to
conform with the Change of thew which
...ne14 Into ef.s-t its the States spat
Numlxy. The local agent has received
w•unl to this .•Rett, sgd uu Sunday
is•xt all clicks will he moved ahead
one honer. As the change In time Is
not general, the result of the Netball
by tine 1:. T. K. will be a great dead of
confusion It caroms flax! the w011111g
when the blood is impure, and result in a
you are afflicted with a tired -out feeling,
we urge you to try Dr. Brown's Blood
Purifier. This remedy is both a tonic and
a blood purifier. It vitalizes and enriches
the blood. regulates the bowels, stimulates
the appetite and promptly increases
strength and arxrgy. Sold by E. R.
Wigle, druggist. Goderich.
An entertainment entitled "Aunt
Snwmn's Visit" is to le giver aft North
street Methodist church on Friday,
April 4th, by the united Epworth
Leagues of the two Methodist
churches.
A sitting of the County Court. His
Honor Judge Dickson presiding, sill open
on Tuesday next. April 1st.
lit > THEATRE
-1-
MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wednesday and Thursday
MARCH 31 and APRIL, 1
APRIL 2 and 1
iiTHOS. H. BICEpresents
Charles Ray MARY PICKFORD
iN
HisMother'sBoy
iN -
"M' LISS"
A pi.turization of Rupert Hugh,'
story "When Life is Marked
Down"
A corking story of ' Making Goal ALSO PICTURES 0F
The youthful star, his thrilling
adventures, and the tingling heart
interest element of this picture
make it one of the greatest pictures
ever screened.
"Famous Canadian Regiments
in France"
CLOSE 1'P VIEWS OP EVER MAN IN THE
DON'T MISS iT
■)•)iMIN Rini >AIiii1AN■ ■ 111 ■ 11IB10
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
\I'lli1. 4 and n
' JACK PICKFORD
IN -
"His Majesty Bunker Bean"
JACK P1CK>
�;tensMke
.1166. 44r
There's en idea in this picture - an
ides that feet the stoney for Bunker.
Perhaps you ran make it pay. You'll
have a wonderful night a cam 't+un-
went anyw..y.
A Paramount Mack Sennett Comedy
"An lnternatioaal Sneak"
with Chester Conklin. Billy Ansi-
stiong and Ethel Lease.
ACHE
If you have Rad.ache you have
Kidney Disease. If you neglect
Backache it will develop into
something worse -Bright s Dis-
ease or Diabetes. There is no
use rubbing and doctoring your
back. Cure the kidneys. There
Is only one kidney medicine tut
it cures Backache every time--
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
WEEK END SPECIALS
HOTHOUSE and IMPORTED
VEGETABLES
WHITE:CAULIFLOWER
REDeRHUBARB
FRESH. CURLY LETTUCE
GREEN SHALLOT
ONIONS
CALIFORNIA CELERY
RED RADISH
GREEN PARSLEY
CABBAGE
We have a supply of good
SPY APPLES
They are specially good for
late in the season.
DEAN BROS.
GROCERS
License No. fs-4856
Mon * ph ne 110 H.wIM' Phone 167
JIIIIIIII:UI
WATER TA,KERS
SAVE
YOUR DISCOUNT
A discount 01 1•7. ht -r cent
will be alloed off the next
quarter's water rates if pool
on or before April 1st, 1919
DON'T FORGET
DO IT NOW -
Water and I,ightRates pay
able to Mr. J. B. Kelly, Col-
lector, at the "Hydro" store
and office, on the Square
Water and Light Conuniasion
Town of Goderich
RIGLEYS.
The Greatest Name In Goody -Land IIIIIIullll
t
OU know the
realm of child-
hood dreams
is a land of
sweets.
Make some of
those dreams
a delightful
reality by
taking home
WRIGLEY'S
frequently.
How about
tonight?
SEALED TIGHT
KEPT RIGHT
The Flavour
Lasts!
MARC
IN
CANADA
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