The Signal, 1924-3-20, Page 5THE SIGNAL.
- GODERICH. ONT.
'floas,tay, March ;At, 11,_x- 5
CAN YOU ANSWER THIS
QUESTIONNAIRE
Indigestion?
Headache?
Biliousness?
Ballow Skin?
Loss of Appetite?
Nervousness?
Tired Feeling?
Bad Cold?
Pimples?
Rheumatism?
Just 11.4.1/1.1 you sill der wit11 11141 /1a1.1111. la
nu reason that your tier is not nut of order.
.(s a mutter of filet. that is the led•y remain
all you have a headueh•. :11141 •u are many
simple symptoms intik•uttre of sol anteuy all -
meats, and any lime you answer the q...4:
tion of livor eoa Itlon first, you will Is•
pretty certain tu- Ismer the question' as
to wily you do not eel right char war..
You will ula'ay$ find at a res d,aa•k 45f
Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
a ill set you right in a Li; variety of ailments,
Sold and iuu•tslued las (i,sle'Ieh'by
CAMPBELL'S DRUG S'P'ORE
Phone 90 The Square, Goderich
Friends Want Your
Photograph
and they will prize • really
good one.
You can,.ot give loved ones a
more acceptable remembr,.nce
titan your portrait in one of
our newest mounting■
J. T. FELL
Phone 187 Goderirh
New Millinery
For Spring
In carefully and specially
selected numbers, in the
latest colors and the most
up-to-date modes
Our Veils, Flowers and
Ribbons Are Most
Attractive
Miss MacVicar
Kingston St. Godetich
1
Th. Home and school ('1
oral school will hold It. rein
Ing ma Friday, _1.•t !lost., ut
l'HL'K('H NOTES'
ken -fees In Knox ohur,h next flab -
1411l, a'111 Ile eolalue•t.d by the minister.
SubJe•t. of sera : 11 a,m., Muth
In series 4514 1.0rd's Prayer_ -"1)1
liver us front ern." 7 'p.m., Splint
memorial aa•rvIre fur our fallen wi-
ttier.: "In wewory u( those who
die',( for me." Sabbath school ,and
1tible classes at :1 oel0t•k. ..
eliareh
At Sunday ourning•. atreet 'd11yiAIsel
net t
,xt su •
the 1a.lor *111 .aa•ak ono the subJoet :
"Tho M.•.•uogo. 451 the Book of ►:e-
elealnsts." In the evening on the
subject ; "What Jesus Can Do with a
Surrendered Life." Morning prayer -
meeting at 10, and the Bible school
at 3 o'clock. •
On Tuesday evening nu Illustrated
lecture entitled, ".t•r.Ms 4'anada from
Halifax ti the '1 ukon." *'111 he given
In \•ie•toria street Merlo.li-t church by
the laior.
At North street Methodist ehnreli
leve Sunday ..•r'{r,w will lie a. fol -
'.m.: 111 a ars: U.m'n 1'I1111- Mlbje-1.
Itlen•htg• las Disguise." to be Ititro ere+ were Frail]:'Nlrhol•on. }totter? F- Ilunr
dod .4•It )1 r. 0'. )1. Kolo•rtwhrn-..ur'lu llogg,irth. Km.'ell�'ttrld a+.d wiluom e...\. Itotdl
..1,,...... )li..i,n, Mimi 11 a W.: •'r' Waite. . It .1. Neg.t'v
nNou •nbj,r•i. "Peter'• Earnest Qin... .
tion. .t 11,w.. a 'bore hli 1 • :
}',rhes•. front the te•ml.•rwr evrnvrntloti
at Toronto. The ilea organist and
OBITUARY
)1118 T11(IM'.it I'11E/•II )1'44
The death of Jane Foster. w Ibex
of the late Thomas I're•toaa:, occurred
4514 )lurch Uhl. at 1Iw 1 • of her
elaut*Jlter, Mrs. Frank Nicholson, Port
Burnt, )lith., after a two weeks' ill
peas of piegmlalia. Art„ Preston.
was born in Yorkshire, England.
elgtlty+•%(5,1 years ago. towing to
Canada after toeing married to her
late hnalsuld iu :14.:117. )Ir. i're-i i.
diel twelve yvwrs arto. 111 a flint-
ily of eight e•hildreu fire daughters
.urrivr•: Mrs. Waters. Detroit ; 'jr..
Nle•holsln and Mrs. F. Nleholson.
Port Huron; Mrs. It. 1loggarth, (:aM-
ri.-.. and Mrs. \\•hltel). Toronto.
Three .ons are de•,•ases) : Thomas W.,
John and William. There are living
eight en granelehlleireti and nineteen
g,v8t-grandeltildren. , Tlw tfuneral took
1518.4• from the bona• of Mrs. Benj.
Ihytgart11 on Saturday to Maitland
cemetery. tier. 1, W. Henry, pastor
of Cletorla .trees _\lMh.NB.t ehnr•h.
NEWS OF SPORT
Curlers Get Seeks
The member. of the *Inning rink
in Abe rink tournament of theeieNle-•
rich 'twill', flub *ere each -given two
71141'.. w( silk and wool .s.•ka- The
wln11ing rink was .'sn17osrl of .1.
Morison, Wm. Welaaer. H, 3..A. )cue•
►:eau 41114.14'has:•11. 1luud.er ,sklpl.
One td the club :loather. was ask-
ed the question, '•(tow 1. the Seoteh
ts. Trish tourna,tnent coming along,"
"The trouble is." replied tin mertw'r.
"to find enough tkoh
t,." Then reallz-
iug perhaps the twof•dd tuenn!1: , of
his remark, "They 1111. wart to be
1 eery:.
The •**stud Found In the l4ol 'tL
duubl••s tnnruameul wb!!hb seri eon
sid.raldy oh -tarsi ooIn>: te. the wea-
ther. lat. 5,.•t: eiongteteil as follnd-s
•-!n ti. 1'a111pinn to
9 W. \(•.liar.' 4
11 l:. 1. Parson. In
174 .1. Woolley- 1:
13 \..1 .1..hlI1,.rl.e,'
1 1 11',
11 t'
114 J M -,•
/'. 11. Humber
A. Iligr fusser.
H. J. Fis5,.'r
t'. T11/111111.1,.aslurtIug She se n- TheI r11Cr•ar- (:. Symonds
..el 7 e. til
11IId"q1Y 11u1tTt .• I
11 is wilt. deep regret w'1 record. Town Harkey league
the death of Hillary "1Iurt„u. whh1,1 r;i.• :: ?,ut .,r•.,_, •74,.Li.
• choir leader. \Ir Jarkw,..u. 'will he in 1s.•urr.t on 'Friday, %I,.n•11 lath: in..1•11,4 1: 'IN . ; : r
of Cell- e. Stranger. and v1.14or. a . .' .' �• t was du• - , i:.. l l •, u,
clay.
ar It 'et- to Mate indigestion and heart frEl , `.,. •.,, • 5 e • 7 ...l I
Nays welcome.
u'cla•k. '19 large alt filmless fit
hotaestead on which Id- brother -Vet- ,i• ,o• ,s• •,.t • 1 • - 1.
whe•ti the annual *•nice• sus held for
I. ( 1 hu ftftu tlurd year. 11,11 h
ure, Nr, Horton was born at Lee- 1 :r',,. 1:.' .. i. , • . .4,, I. , • • \L:'
Kau.x ebur -h fill Sunday evening, bur... Col.....5 5... lug. I.f . on the old I• ,. .s l.:r.• ' ., ., 11.1. r.
We charge no more for First.
Class work than is ordinarily
asked for second-class
, lilt 1,',rl.,•s• i- t., t•Ican, press
1111.1 repair your clothe. in mail
a way that you (nay regard put
work as totter than usual, and
to charge you 1414 nlori• (ur this .
kind of ser tee than perhaps yu11
have' been in the habit of pay-
ing f..r uneati-factory results_ •,
There's • difference we want
to show you
W. C. SNAZEL
1'tone3'311 South Side Square
now r:-Eek•et. ..tor son• teem with I i t t. 1 1.14 111 Upon thele cru tfo,,•L.l _ ,
.,•:I -'' labors. '111•.1 Marine ('hip 1'(t Jedsral'..,lc: live'. lit i►utilop, and. ,•. I. t,am _are . �, ala•: . -1 ,
piIr:nl..d in a body, :Oat •IN• rnr..cele afterward. they mor.:( tack to the :,v, t a r5,.:• •
*a+ the hsf .,Y5, In y'.'.r•, Iter. It (ties. .1 mindor of year: lat+•r ' , _, ., osiu� ,'
\L Irrrmld pr•urh..1. 1,i, text t«stn. `t:.rtel farming for himself. •':, on 17 •• „ _ r5,. I'
front the '51.1 i•I11Ner of Itcr,•IaNuIG. t John l.inklater farm. ahet•w:an. mor- \II -:.., .
"There *us no more ae.I." The mn 1- 5,,r: to'a farm near S!rI n.- deem. While . - „: „ -.I,
1 ..r1k.n of the .crib a 11N lwbd tog•* they 111. 70111.7 hi= Is, rtner in life, Atiss ,., , '.,,. 1 ' ,
I 'km'''. Sterling- sows• F' rw ago be 1' 1 1, 1
u !items. with )Irs, F. Saunders and 4e141 0111 and tame to .:nd.'ri.-h. work- - , , .. • .
\I . .1 .I. Mu. hay u.
soloists and •t Ing at ue•111••r's mia rind rv•id11g ov
hyit'I delightfully snnr :,s :t gnartette It ,,, '' '
5y ) i.. Naini. Nr.. ilut.lop *1441 the Huron read, until tet. death. )1:
N.•.sr .1. F 'FIota'••u awl 11• K. Horton w*'1 .1 kindly :tafi- nlway-
S:nlud.' • r•'nial, lovul to ht. frier.•1-, and inter-.
.•+teed. in the welfare of pia neigh
Inerts. Il.• is survived by his wife. '
his nluth.•r, and h1. btpther -flex. •
itis brother Mark' !lied site year.
I'lur b
Fordwirll.
though 51111
high 11(4011.
nl.• of Mr. Peter F. I1olg.
*11. the scene of a pretty
wedding on Saturday st
hen his only dunght.t.
.ame the bride of Mr.
on. second 'tm of Mr.
tlorri4_Ber. A. Laing
bride. who was gie-
ther. looked charm
drape.l gown of
romaine. and car-
net of (►pbella
valley. Miss
of the groom.
h. During the
fis,e Florence
a violin
Moon. Mr.
ronto and
ling in a
all hat
-, 1.1111• Ilene,
Ge,rito ,t. Al
liwrrge
official ing, Thr
en away by her
ing in a cleverly
whirlpool blue cre
tied a shower tot
ruses and Ii)r Of t
Marjorie Ashton, eist
placed the wed,Hng ma
signing of the register
West, of London, retch
s,11o, After a buffet lu
and Mrs. Ashton left for
other point.. the bride tray'
send trie•Ot1Qe with with s
You may be needing a
New Baby Carri ag e
A New Stove, Mattress
or Springs
in fact anything for The home.
You'll know where to go.
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
on the Ilroadaay of,:o.lrrich
This 1s Your Store Use It.
:o match.
Ah. She Loves His
London Times s1s•r.nnal-"J7ma•:
A.-I'leuv• underand that, were we
the last two persons on earth. au I
found myself Vn th.. •stn.• ,vrnticru:
with you. I should -emigrate.
FREE GOLD FISH
Friday,Thursday, Saturday
March 27 March 28 March 29
On these days we will give a Globe and Two Gold Fish free with
every purchase of Rexall Goods amounting to 75c or over. Only
one to each customer.
A Few Items from the Rexall Line Are Listed Here :
.Tonteel ]'are Powder .... ..50c Radio ('old Crean( Soap,- . 3 for 25c
..
Tonteel t'r'ams . ; ,t • • 50c. Lorie Hard IVer Soap 2 for 25c
•onteel Talcum 25c Klenzo Tar lSh'a 1ptto SoaR 25c
/
Klenzo T t5, Paste ... .350
Hot. NSTater Bottles, 2 year
guarantee .... $2.00 to $3.50
/1
year- guarantee . $1.50
I exall Orderlies 25c and 506
Rexall ('old Cream .. 35a
Rexall Vanishing Cream 356
e
Rorie Lemon Lotion ..
93 Hair Tonic 50c and $1.00 '
Rexall Shaving ('ream 358
Syrup. Ilyplphosphites $1.00
Reef, 'Iron and 'Win.. $1.00
Tasteless Cod Liver oil $1.00
('herry Bark Cough
Syrup , .. ........ 35c
Riker's Cod Liver Oil
and Tar 500
t.
Meloid' 25e
Corn Solvent 2543
Emulsified cocoanut Oil
$hampofl . , 36c
S 'ATIONERY
Pads .... .... 1Oc to 35c
Envelopes ... , 10c and Ibo
Boxes ...... .. 25c to $1.00
Red Cedar Flakes for
Moths .. :., ... llic
Liggett's Choco-
lates ..,. .. 35c to $2.00
Sweetest Maid ('hoe-
olates . .. 750 to $1.75
-Assorted Fruit chops 40c lb.
Assorted Rutterenp. 40c lb.
We have but a limited supply of Gold Fish, so first come, first served.
Gold Fish Food 15c.
Extra Fancy Gold Fish, Globes and Ornaments For Sale.
Phone No. 1
H. C. DUNLOP
THE RLXALL STORE
Bet:fcrd :;:ock
that \II -
-tame of the -,.:,I •`r.:ol.- a:•-
agol and three others of . the famil\• 1a ey 1 :... .If. -t \\'.•d1. -d:.
diel in infancy. -Tow !antral - tarok ;_,it ,tor' ttie• woke of 1'iayl13 •a'
Ilaee from his tonne nn Monday. Ire ,e- rep;ar. the *rather many :Imp
t.bntiee.t . in Maitland cemetery. Matthews Atte weather I the 1t.,,
Th• senior. err+ •v.n4bx•tet 1•y Krc.' by doubling the .r..r.ate 1thel _ +••
It.minis".'. of Knot SIN, Ili.4? N•N. h rot a•'•+etuplli,e.{ th'-
church. awl the lalllbnr•rs were four'' I,ow•v.r, ,tote after a :,r•ui '•;, toil
to,,.1144 : Iwae TAI.'*ru. 1Llyate Hat• site ..sera a 71514.115•.
ton. Ili•rh. and Ales. 11.11'c•won• The )last •N'.•• I.hn• ;,l'I :b.• All
Those pr• sent from a di.tam. a•- N•'. Star. accordingly meet 4511 Friday night
Inas Ism. Stirling. of Ttuffalo; Mr. -tl•I de•iJ. LIN• wino. r. of the league and
and Mr+. Ilnn•i•ou. of neer Exeter: the Itola•rt' w 1'u . for - tea .e and
Mr. ,land Mrs, Alex. Sterling, of. !ti•'1 • f 1'.:14.24. The staining of 'he fo*w
forth:. Mr. and Mr.. .lnmi••.,.r.. .sf •"
77,4k'tt ; ►;ya ltrap1nn. of 7'lintou : )111. te:rttl. at the eol;clnslou',,f -oto• regular
S. t'ampl 4I. iluron. 15"i.k"s a tarp•, -.'l,.-.Iul.•
number of friend. and neighbors. Tram W I. T e' 1' _11.
, .iAtall nkyt•r•risr+
4 2 10 11
relatives In their Ins.. toothet5,.r•r).lartt,hrws*Si1n1te,r.mo•tyhmerpuatTnd i'broetxhterml.anld
ane,
A Far -Kaschin( Benefit Platt
The t',•..alou and Benefit Fuad eel•
fal.11slu.l by the Hell Telephone Vow
pow to pr..%leh• for Its eml•lOye., Ili
eases of *rodent, sleknrss, upon r•'tire-
uN fit after long a•rv'ire. and for de-
pend••nta`deprived of their breid*its
tier. is lasing evened upon to su.taiI: cow
staidly' ❑serea.ing demand.. As the
A1111ua1-Itep•rt at the t.'ompany V„`nts
MO. there are now; v. persms on the
la•tlsiotl roll, and the epmnp5tir,' na-
tant) 111.111 It has muted the Cl,'c'ithe
to in. reti•,'athe Fund to 5722 T.1:.1M1.
GODERICH M,ARIUCTti
Thursday. )tar• -I, 20th
Abort... per ton $'12,00 $33 110
'Bran. per ton '10 00 31 00
Hay-. per ton I lace' 1 .. 8 0 0 0 0 0
Hay, per ten (baled) 12 00 la 00
Wheat. per 'bushel ., QS 1 tM
pats per - bushel :i , •It•
Itu..yw'h••at. per 514.5,.'1 (J 7:•
Potatoes. per. 'bushel :ill est
Barley. per bushel . 60
4'attl••.-thotee, Iter cat, ::.o 0 1111
('att1.'. zee• dhoti. 1.•11 cwt. .l ser ', a,i3
Weal ...oh..., J•rr,,•a1• 7 .«1 . 1111
71111•»!. per Ib. - eel ll 5 ,
11ogs. per cwt. 7 :+1
44'1 nrr. patent. per cat . :141 ..
Flour, family, per tele. :l �:s,
4 2 111 'let . 15
4 .' 0 14 10
0 e. I1) - 10 5,,S,
HA1BOZ NOTES jr.)Walter sit under. i. *1shin_ wltl,
Galt friends chi. a -.••k.
'Dont repair work is being berm ' Mia. Dnrls ►•(•her. danght. r of Mr.
this week nn.the 'boats In the harbor rind Mrs. Ilortit•• J. Fisher. a14d .7..n.
owned by. the Algoma steamship Co. ngreepili•r In the law oak.. fit I'rondt..d,
and the Canadian Merchant Marine, Killinran k Holmes. leaves within 'n
haat., .,• I • few .rays for IA•tndt, where, s5,•• is to
. Thr Elevator Co. has elmpleted the I train a.? 41 nurse las (tracts i:.i-,.I7al.
nloading of the winter storage ratline. ..omni' ming April 1st ts'lt.
tell the boats except the a'dna,MIt Th.. brick .'.shag•' ou ,)uets• • r•fr.'•t
11er and Krnorn, which. tiring' owned 5,y- ile•tor T(ay• ha. 7.'n •old to
ti 1 up cit the north side of ,t5,.• Thomas 11. 4'arriek. the tr.f"r bar -
ha r will have to await the goners'' ing .'n pot ,hronrh 5,y' 1'. .1. 10.„!..hrnll hitt lop of the ice In the harbor i br,•n1 .'.tate aura?.
Th' W, C. F. • M. (',t. •hag •nnln,tdel
the i,teamer Bacton and- has .11!! to;
unload" the ateamor TJke•ton.ne•
J, Ti. \Tmmnnhau.er. engineer r and moon, THEATIIE
enntraetar 1n chaof the.' .-...morn•-
thin of the Coders q, FT•c.fnr (o.. - -
million -111 el annex In.) year. 111• WEEK OF MUNCH 14 TO 28
".f'r•urel a re yessr contract for the
building of rlhs In .onnettlon with
work on the 'Aland renal. .
The W. 1' . N. Co. has this week warcel•nis my r••ry drama
completed the instftllatinn of a rile- "THE elem.1SEE OF I eery Still's"11,.1
mom pun fort r evaporating of salt. Hn,l kinsro 0sT l
the manufacture of the fay /'Its iron • - ••j kin is corned) )
('45. The lase of i e =whine is only
in what 'might be 1. rmef theexptti- Wedne.day and Thursday
monta' 't•:?n as yet The grade•m salt lope Hampton. Nita Naldi. Ire 1.0113
turned ynt'by t ..''pres'•nt new .1111)- :,zed Conrad Nagel
sell( *'ll determine. It I. underst,r>, in :he I'urau,on„r Sn.4''-"
a-hnt additional o gnlpme fit .win "i..INF1'J. l..tl'il'Er('1"
ntllls,rl. Hall Koons Timely
M,'u'rs. John au,1 Norman .Lie- "Of 3.43.5 The Kurt Taker"
Kar, who Intend rt•sn •baslng t5, rat•- Friday and Saturday.
1' it i. in the fishing '..stns ii this Millen sill. :,m1 ( lait'e' Adams
e ing spring. fir,. this ave•' •ixtrki,e:c
;thele' own lee. MacKay tanned, in the ,u" -t nu,r.ing l'il't ..y• r
Was reilnlatione.f hr tee (:,Nlericl, .Ina'wu
Elevator of In its t'ou't n.tien N7•ra- "Li':G.l1.t.1 111•:.11)'•
last slnnmer for t5,•• to -Ing „f . 'w• Babb) I'eggy 114
hailed with sand tool gravel ••-.'firs. 1 "Taking Orders'
45m ( 'lake !teach north of Ai, "Mutt and Jeff Down in-DtErie"•
lit h pier
er Matinee. --Monday. Nrdne.da at 4.11i
e Federal (' rection 1'o.. and Saturday at 7.041
Toronto. as tad •ate( In Taus? w'e.. ('11\1I\1,: -"wars of Jealousy."
Butter. creamery. Is•r Ill. N.
Lutt.'r. dairy. 1.•11 It.. too
L.L•. fre.ti. 15.1' doom
1'I.iek.•u•. Js r 11..
SAFETY FIRST ! !
THREE ACT. COMEDY
ARTHUR CIRCLE.
Knox Church Lectire Isom
THURSDAY and FRIDAY.
MARCH 27th and 28th
Admission -
- 35 cents.
lost .tre Invited •
to attend the tea uud side of t.akiki
to he held by the W. )1. 14.'144 Moral
.1re't )let'nail•t e'4,5,5ch 4514 Kutur,ta7,
)lurch
11E.. Cameron ha.4 5 earnest trots a
visit to Toronto.. Wher - she ...voted
11•e latest 'novelties hi wtilincr}
GERMAN \I.tKKI
1,14.11111 fl.•
500.4410 \Ias{1s 51.00
• 11.11t 31411 1n. Limited Nn; le
One M11110.1 Mark. $1.7:1
l'..l li.tK\►:K. Rept. 1.
N'e.st Dundas St., 'I'uronto. ,,u
Nothing Disperses a
Crowd Like Passing
the Hat
Music will bring them
together. -
Imagine a 1lrautifttl Spring
••ninit• -as y'o9 sit on tier
.. randah, with the lovely
-'rains front a
VkCTROI.A -
..ttitig through 111e-.a<"1t
H. E. JENNER
Monday and Tuesday
.Anna Q. Nil. -nn
dire.re I t .\la,iri.•.• Tonrne ,rt is
e
tosite, ha. n gs,
proe.al on th.•
ir of thlrtee•n'i11.0 .111
food land end 1.tlgth
of tlir' w-orl/in 145 •lion with the
111401111 lo of the new intake - The
_work bet done 1- in lb.. nature 4-
exenw:.ti g to a depth of nl•onr tit4ibt;r •
feet, or approximately nine feat is• -
low t1,e harbor water line. Theo .inc!i
hnrdwood !link is I. liar need i.e. the
sheet pilin;
Elevator Co. Sued for Homages
'1'11,. ...,rued 7., the taens:nn,.,' .1..1
ly Imy ,ioderieh fleletor 1'o, nlc-
np at the hnrbot on \or,•tiher ':.1th
last Ile. In n ease in the law 'owls
at Toronto It. which 11w Internati,nml
Waterways Ltd.. Of 3.7',tre:,t, own- rs
of the +ten tiler .lolly Inez., :,r.• .1.11,u
the I'1erntnr I'o. for d•rn18_'» to the
ext• nt of 12.1:,0 for nll••4,•.1 ,I••ntor-
rnge, &Image. to winches utnl mutt
nnr•e rntrs. 7'. l' 11 • . ..'... 1s
nplviring on h••ha'! of ten• ,'efendunt.
the Elevator t'a., •1•.1 It 1 T.w r'.
of Toronto. who 1. :arting ,n Is half
of the plaintiff, apes•ared 1s'for'
('horde. tinrrow•.. K ,' , \I_.t• r of
the Supreme 1'onrt. :it a 1.g,s.'1 • I1n"
145.1 Friday. at 4010.11 time the ea
I *4555 enlarged for one week nem
11 consent. The final onteeme of the ens.
I. being *welted with Interest,
Mr. \\'Ill lam Klug -t- .m. of 7'trrf Co'
hnria•...p.-nt the week -end M -t11' Irmo.
of )Iu and Mew, Jewor Mountain.
See the New Designs
• in
Cushions, Centres, Run-
ners, Buffet and
Vanity Sets
Some lovely worked
cushions on display.
Customers buying a
stamped piece and silks
will get instructions free.
Come in and let us
start you on a piece.
Smith's Art and Gift Store
p' nnc
!t11 Fa.t Street
Spring Shopping Season Is
Here
and in this store's Fashion Displays are presented love-
ly modes in Millinery, Suits, Dresses, Coats, Dress
Accessories. etc.
Among the new shipments received at our ~torr
the past few days are
Children's and Misses' Spring Coats
in Tweeds and Velours.
Children's Reefers
L. New Shipment of Hats
See outshowing of
Smart Spring Coats
in Plaids, Overchecked Tweeds, Velours, Duvetyn,
Poiret Twills, Tricotines and Marvella.
Spring Dresses and Coats
Tailored models, boyish mode, and also stylish brocad-
ed or draped in silk -faced Canton Crepe.
Tailored Suits
The very latest in Tweeds, Tricotine, Pencil Stripes
and Poiret Twills.
New Voiles
A. CORNFIELD
-West Side Square
GODERICH
NEW - SPRING SHOES
are arriving here daily, direct from the best manufacturers,
and they comprise a wonderful range of attractive styles.
PARTICULARLY PLEASING
are the Sandal effects and Cut out patterns, as well as the
neat. plain strap Slippers and Oxfords, in Kid and Patent
leather. Some very
NIFTY SHOES FOR MEN
too, in various styles, to suit the young man or his father.
We should like the opportunity of showing you these goods
before you decide on your Spring footwear.
SHARM AN'S
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
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