The Signal, 1924-4-3, Page 7.�;..... •,,oris
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THE SIGNAL,
- GODERICH, ONT.
Thursday, April 3, 1O 4--i
HydroElectric
The People's Powa
Au Electric \'act5um Cleaner
renuw'es all (ost, A broom
just moves tilt dust.
Walk in and see the display
of Electric Goode at the
HYDRO STORE
North side of Square Goderich
J. R. Wheeler
Funeral Director and t
Embalmer
I kit -calls promptly attend
ed 1.4 tlay,ltr night
PHONES
Store 335 Residence 355w
Hamilton Street, God.n t
Bropheyr Bros.
TIIE LEAD TNG
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
1 iA ) EMBAL.NM:RS
iota carefully attended to
at all hours. night or day
GODERICH
by Our Exchanges
Mr. and )err.. 1'. Itw•hler have moved
to the farm on the Bronson Rue
which air. lteehler pnrehnse,i from
Jag. Manse, '
The school's and churches of Dash-
wood have been reopoted after Icing
closed for tyro necks 1111 uceouu1 sof
the smallpox epldemh`,
John Ile .berg h. the new Reeve
of Wroxeter, u,•e.•.• ling John Douglas,
who r.wlan•-tA. J. i(auderson also
hs. been .•Leered a village .•riva•Illor.
and 41.m. Pauli,. ..4..Ni4 trustee: all by_
ai elu nail hitt. -
Mr.. Edwin 4NIel1 died on '11411r,.lays
Mande 01h. at the. home of Mr. and
Mrs.. IMnean Laidlaw. 51.'rri. 104.11.
ship. In her eightieth year. \She• 4.
survived by hi -r hu-Iwnd, to %hum
she was married fifty -woven years ago,
44,141 by two .41118 +1111 three daughters.
i aw-isone,
A pretty waldltlg was ao enuh x
Um home of Mr. mid Mr4. George
I:.•kmler. Ethel. Saturday, March
L.'l•d, when 'their only ,laugh' •r, ''era
''Ferre. was uli.tc•d to marriaxe to 15'
E. Carman Itiehards, of !tariff/
younger win of Mr. and Mrs. E4
tumid Rh•hards. at Meth hurls•. Our
11.•v. frisk ita.'hrr. ..f T•tellntloo• nn
of the: bride. uffielntwl. ./
It 14 understood ihaf• rsoIng the
volley of r.•Ir nets .enl.JtJ (`•'N. R. In-
tru..Ia 1.1 nate several 0 ngss on .flu'
I.x1.141111. Ilona! 'and itrWee branch. it
Is • pngilwl.l, ► 4111 away with the
sestina' : 11 at KINten and 1'I:1141e-
' IN. •. t king thew simply fInft
,IY k'
3
pt�o •s, and ter re, is•• eta• s:1ioa
!IP._ 1.
1V5 ♦un SHWA= IIRVICE
--ace-`
Bas meets 51I trains. ('all. rade for
passengers and baggage to any part of
the town. Prompt sereno.. guaranteed.
Telephone 51, Day or Night
H. R. STOWE
Residence. ('amhrity Road. oVpasite the
Organ Factory timer
H.. randy 1144• Plop the Position
lul..r clerk •4. Cs• hank of Com-
m oro.• -.tuff horn. It. la exp..•tesi that
John Tierney. who has leen teller for
the 1444.1 year. is dls.nt u. r4'.•i1..' 41111-
11 m140.414.
11 -111m140.414. -
'Mr. :11d Mr.. IhhlJ. Taylor and
daughter. Mise Lily. have returned
from 4 :4lfforuia, where the•% sl4•nt she
winter months. They were delighted
with `their trip owl sojourn In the
Sunny South.
John 1:. Emtgli eeli•lrnt4.1 hislel hey•
first l.Irllalay ln.t week. • 31r. Etntgh.-
14 very mike in' mind and body end:
colts.) well -h.• 1.1111111, ISIyth'. graynd old
man.,
lie wale here I.•fore the Huron
awl lines%
,1 mrvfing of at.•p:lye-r. rids isle) In
Meulorlit 111411 ..n FtWay dight to ills -
••11•• the street -paving prnts••ilinu. Th••
.ebene. was hearth'- 1.11.1411.4.4.,•
Al the. host w. •tin
:nl:t. .1. 1'. 1'k .5. M.
-lis eelehtvt.• the Ju
this summer. The
nattier nus chosen
menta: N'or.' tiro. '
Jiro. John li;.'eett, Rt.
Tirrnay, hero:, Frank
Rev. W:,11. einking.
agenNe
of Myth 1881ge.
•It ,p'as proposed
eel of 1L4. ledge
following corn-
s n$ttke arrange -
•ter. Se a*. sur.
Nor. Bro. Jas.
.Metcalf and Bro.
l ('KNOW
`7itrt ttott:.formerly •If w Yurk.-
has IN4.1. .tieheliug a few day* with
hl. ,. . alis. Marie \lltrray. Mr.
11011 1. searing the uniform of the
1' a
-fathn.u•d at f�egiva.
A'herbal e:vuvass of the village re-
:mitwl i11 the ,-ontributlou of 11.251::.35
for the .5ruleuhtu relief fund.
Ills..., dial lis the R afford hospital
on.Muudi.y. )tiered filth. in her fiftieth
year. Mrs. Pickering be Ire her mar-
riage was MI.. Christen.' array. her
.blrly I•a.n4eteeing at rum"llnt.
%her.• a brother. Jaunty, and a sister.
Margaret. r.-.1.le, The remain- were
I4r..urht 111 NIA now for Intermet t in
1:reel.14111 eetiieten•. •�.,
HRI•ssIE s
Mr. •11u1 Mrs, %5'• K ou da.l
nephew Herbert airs mpsIug their
flue new r.•.I, • . queen "4rr•et..
L11u•u o... Itruasel'.. Mashed up
...slog hauling• last Week ,'w•:
11Z 10 thio .lelearfnre of the snow•.'
1144.7 poly trnek the Ix41os•e• of tim-
ber 1.111 WJletl the rood. get good. TIn'y
Jute.• 44 4411.114 .t5N•k of 1i.g.. in . their
n11117ard.
interw'.11ute glial Jtmfor football.
teams will be .entered by Brussels thio
year. The following' 4.Mers lore
been ,elected ler the year : l'r eide•nt.
J►r. Mite: vleSsitreselelent. W. S.
sem 1: ry, Howard Itolie'r:
tr••n.nrer. t', M. Wilmot : manager.
B. 11'. Ferguson: trainer. ;Foe. Ander-
: gr4uldsma11. A. W. Dennison
Will. 11111.' of Rices who ha. been
eml•h'y.41 in the (o•l..r of Am0ht
Bros. A White. Rnis.•1., hail hl. left
halal da1na¢•.1 tile./ y ..f lasLww•k. -
The -at •h,1110' held by h'ewtern
War Lodge. I. le. 11 F.. in their lodge
node's, on Thursday evening. Mlarelt
200. no. 14ftendwl I. a Large
pony of lad.•. and w•ut1011101. 1•
veteran Jewel -for twwity•flve year.'
ar'noh••r•hlp eta. presented by the
Lodge 1.. 11. M. r4•ott, %%'m.
FIVE YEARS' -E1
AGONY ENDED
When Ne Took "Fralt-a-tires"
For Rheumatism
Mt McdiciN Made From Hunt
Then eaa be no doubt that
"Fruit•a-tiv.." is the long sought
remedy for Rheumatism and Lum-
bago. From all over Canada Dome
letters testifying to this feet.
Mr. John E. Gunderson of Parrs
boro, N.K. writes: "1 suffered ba//y
with Rheumatism for five years -
tried different medicines- was treated
by doctors in Amherst -and here at
bop4e-but the Rheumatism came
bac
1. 1916, I saw aa advertisement for
"Fruit•a-tires" and took a hoz and
got relief, so I took them for about
six months and the Rheumatism was
-s11 geneaad I bare never felt it since".'
50r. a box, 6for r'.50, trial size 25o.
At dealers or from Fruit -a -tires
Limited, Ottawa, Oat.
twenty-one veteran medal.. presented
in thio lodge and 41,.•,,• are •ih.•rs w
Neill ...on remit tip' toot 1111.1
the sante 4',.•1tgn111W1. - -
BABY' a EALTH
IN THE SPRIN
.• Spring is' a 4hIl. .•f aittlet,• to
•1'a
who have 14111' • 110. 11 flit.
Condition. make it ti.• c117
moth
to. k.. -p es lathy indoors. Ilei often
4.trf1tl•.l 1 "t'.•rh•.t, '1. Lid venti-
lated room. '1.,1 .114.•4144:. - .4 wl►ieh
reek J.1• w' 111' guard
211;:1d int 4141.:1. -.c of ital.,* .(teen Tab-
let. 11.11t1d 1v k•.r in rl • house oral
ati.`t,4'asi •nal .1.• tit, , the baby to
keep ICI. tont:Yell a .1 .wets working
r.atttlarly. The. will pr..v.4111 ('1.Ids,
mingstn 4t r i t.r ''1'.11 n 1 k•'1' I.al
of the l'linton'hraueb ofatelhnuiulou
Spores and lupe takes a volition with
the Itlltueir• ishan ('.e. Mr: MeK iu-
44014. of tit nttf..rd, la the new 1114414tg••4'. -
MY. and Mr.. John Latina who;
puce INru V114%1-11, of 'Upon for the
pas 144o or tlr,r }ears, lea%1• In
May for Belfast. Ireland. They game
from Ireland 111114 thele tree
an• *4(444 this wide CIU• Atta11/tr, only
u daughter remaining 111 In•Liud, tlr,'�
1.UItim is a *44 _t'...-ni and sit. lure'
iu „aw.rtlon with the ti..lernlneut
e‘IN•rlmental station
11. B. ('haat wit. to Loudon lust
seek attending an el,.•tri.• rung, loon:
tvn ( ion.
MI.s Aertrade 111e•44art of Fargo. N.
1►.. w'ho la a i•adleg.. studrnt at Ital-
linmre. la spending her spring vaca-
tion with her ...uterine, 41.,. MMaws.
Wilts... and her aeries. the 31rn.srs.
('Hato]. • •
Mho Clinton Ladle's' Howling ('lu1i
has re..rgants:ea for the eomlugw•u•
•A+1►.wletr-MM..•r•.
Well Vice t..l : Hon,-pr•.id.11t. Mrs. 11.
R. Sharp: president. \Ire. F., A. Ax-
on: 1st t-le•pr.al.1ent. . I'. Hovey;
:Inn. clt't..:_tir.-+.kit: r J` Zayre; sec-.
' r.•tary, Mi.,. N. . l.w.r.n; trea.nrer.
Ail,. J. Wets • •..0 : games eomwlttro,
)lie
How ' it. 114 t:.Bugs-r. Mr..
'Itr. date \Ir.. Me•\lun•hie: property
gown o.. - r.. st
)Ii Ire '11 : *slat eeh►mlrtee. ' h r44.
E. Hovey. Mr.. W 11. Fair, Mrs.
Zapf... Mr.. 11. 11. 1tlr1.•-rt•.a. Mr... t'.
ltienholl. ,
111ward It. Ilulm.s. of Vaneoacer..
14. 1 ., wadwadea brief -vl.k-•wish Ayes
slat r. •5I r, Omit:. last w•<e•k • 11. it
a metre 4.f t Iln:..e-
. IIIA 1111►'1 ..1 h.
s
t e e Wefor a tnrrn•s•r xf r. '.:"o t
nt.4the ideal's -hip
withideal's-hipideal's-hip,.r:,h. h •R
11e'c'an:Ulliiu, National ttail,Sn..
)(r-. lfeleu Condi. widen- of i.0 hirhire.5 rtllur Con -11. for 1i21fy ii••:u'.:1 •w.4f-.
knownknownresident of 4'1111ton..died:Mian•h.
at 14t. John's .h.es3Htll. Toronto•
fu :1*r seventy-fir.t yeiir. SheSheiniaIntbeenI..Ii Ilcilli' the 411.1 two or , tl•te
u
slr.' with her .1:..lithier. 51r.. W. J.
Ito... of Toronto.' .5 ...n. liar t .'oue•II,
of 'Kitchener'. 111.4., • •art ire.. Ther
mains were -la -ought to ('live on for In-
1Prnl11nt, '
11'w..i. sr
tn.auts. -'Clue apple hlrl•i•l
k4ugrof tine elf wale, down frula 4ind.c-
rich •tis•' •h,y 101 41y looking offerer
for -the ming -.••u.ou. '
.1.11 I t 1 p •y!.
1. U. 'rlu Tablet.
-
'1'11 by ""41- 1..
One d•ole•r. or I.y ‘11•1 ev'nta .a 1 -•
dens'. ou ('►intra' Street `1.' r, .MrT44g-
gart. of Hrrwi nlwn.hlp. wlu• i. levn-ing
the' fa 1.1111 to r••.hle !n $45lfort11.
Ism Fser r. w' I t r 14. :1'.•Ij.tt•ger t 1l1 Ala
ere
mail u
1 oc from. The 1► . N'illiaei M•4II4Ine
4•ee.'. Brookville.
41-
,41-11UCH +rrr1
ace 1s .•rmt.•mletatin4t •.4M
cry 111 %nr1.-b.
F. Jordan. n . 04 'enn.1tteted.
.4 i.• ..•nL'.. in the I:v:n,>:••Il•L
r.it for three week.. wine ¢!row
.nk"fferiug ..4114•11.41, by 1110 1'4 n- 1.
11''ti nm.41htL.l to *219. r
'le sent l.ing..••f the. 4,0441/1'0 taw'
11.1 464•••1 44'.1114.1111414.14.,1 ut V. 1'. Ra1Rflit. :D
fl• 0'. flitill. t
11'!•:11 11111:414 have developed] Into'!"
ai.dtier I:.rge fire in -Zink!" aces•;
t.•el '.r T. 1.. '55'illi:ln.s, proprietor of
the i•• •al _ni.: ndlh - Mr. LC'llian .1
was :11N.ut t.' 4.•il5•• 4411' mill t.0 att, rel
t" .om1• hn''lt.e.n rye town. when' he
114111•14.44 .111011% ok.unit tipon 3I4.--444013:..n
deport-
ment
fulmd h, the• bottom deport-
ment of rthenliil it largepnht.•4 Cyan i
'41.inrt'. earn -•41 likely by :tee frlet4•m
of the belt running •I1,,reon. 11•- at
011.4' .104444'•.1 thelarlargenr.44.4' awl vith
a little 44:11••1 e�ct1 tgni'losi the flh{ i
elp Fort'
o Needs Blood
DURIN4th' critical peri e ' • ]between
twelve and seventeen there is a
special strain on th • your girl's
system which of �• eaves her In a
weak run-down condition.
She becomes anaemic .r bloodless.
The gums and eyel' r s as well as the com-
plexion generally . • . me very pale and
there is weakness d lassitude.
Indigestion constipation are usual.
There is a rtness of breath, palpitation
of the heart eadaches and irregularities of
the vital o' _ . s.
These symptoms are also common to
in which case the complexion
a greenish tinge. . '
More blood is needed- -rich, red, invigorat-
ing blood.
Since Dr. Chase's Nerve Food is the
greatest of blood builders this is the treat -
meet indicated.
The restorative qualities of Dr. Chase's
Nerve Food have never been more certainly
proven than in the treatment- of young
gbh for atea.n:ia, 41.14.154 S ul.•l r.1.
ments which arise from a debilitated con-
dition of the blood.
Since young girls seldom understand them-
selves at this age the responsibility rets
with the mother.
The whole future health •and happiness of
your daughter may depend on getting
through this critical period in good physical
condition.
']'here is no question of Dr. Chase's Nerve
Food being the most effective means of
overcoming the anaemic condition.
It is only necessary to have a little
patience and keep up the use of the Nerve
Food regularly until the growing body is
supplied with an abundance of rich, red,
life-sustaining blood.
You will notice that while the price of
Dr. Chase's Nerve Food has been increased
to 60c. the box now contains 60 pills instead
of 50 as formerly.
Likewise Dr. Chase's Kidney -liver Pills
are 35c. a box of 35 pills, instead of 26e. for
25 pills. Edmanson, Rates & Co., Ltd.,
•
EXETER-
_' ,1 ,xt
•
f'r T.'Itr.nd4'.. w ho eCwri.•s the ,u.tl
front the'.tnti.81 to the {►•.t'.Alee. 1'a.
retnru,.l to the Joh after an ettf .ree.l
alw-••m••. of three month. owing to
Mhos.
Mr --r-.. itilgshiw & Fm<ton have
111•s014•.1 ttnrtis'rsh(p and Mr.
Itieshuw tot.taken over the' lut•luest.
-Itel ..,, Tls•kry ham s..•nr.1 n Po'''
'Hon with Ike Rayleigh 11rng 4'..., of
Lfoul•41. 411111 isle- left for that 4'117.
.lnn.un:•,•nlent 1114. 11111 mile of
the. Ilpleeinfm1114 of N. r:, Ilogarth, Ji.
S. .1., to 4?.e Ie..{i sou of wiles man-
ager of Th.. e'. It. JJ1'll.tt )ia11uf,rMnr-
11.tt 4'o nt•344c. maker. of Maple l.r'nf
1'sttleMiners' I. with. heal olflre and
Ksetery ' at,-Kttet•euer. Ontario. \!r.
I1.'g.orth Is a sone of S..1. lklgarth. of
Fceter, He 1141. lul.1 a broad ec4e•r•
1411ee In n.h•r•rti.lug,-n...44i Causing
and ',•l1i*,4r. loving IN.•n adcertfsh•g
Ina nnit.•r mf -1h.• Ford Motor 4 'nm1wi1117
of Canada and a dlreetor of the .5.-
sewleti4al of ('11 median 411tertlWN•r. a nil
mime. recently as400lated wit11 the
114401tt..t, Advertiser, A141'11 .y. helm--
ileil. •
Charles 11'. 1►n41.. mf wlloin me'n•
'GM w'u. n/ade in a r.-.': Is+n••w•a •
MUM ets441 44t 4'hLlham 4.1 one• year In
the 1tnlar(o Reformatory. 4114.1 wen.1
ordered deported at the rend' mf' 41.'
1.1'm. Magi.t rate .In,nI4 in pis.+Ing
.,int• n.4• mild. '•11'e don't Stant surd'
men as you In this..4+nitry;' 11+iH.
et.nfe.....1 to .forge•rd, wife desertion
n44,1 Idganly. '
The firm off Libby. Mo\,;ll A ].That•.
of Chatham. intend t„ .'te't.' n 3,4.•14: -
'sit ing'.tmttnn In Crud •r. providing
enough itereage• ...in be ....erred Ise t1 '
neighborhood : - a
/
farm in )(r1 l4I..! township, iia.
1••asWl
the reslil'•ne.' of Sunned 1.lttle,
n 1:.N1.•ri'h sereo west. nod intends.
'1 'slug to 4.•af"rt11 to r'.{.1e• Mr.
1.41 11..1 Baan))- ser' movlsig is the'
4.'.•.G when• 144• .ha. .•c1wt.3i•e 14111.1
1M1••• . nil 1h4.4Ref.l tare di't
pow.' of 1 at' el.-•trleal .tis•k to the
44:13111• resist s. 1vnui'fi.11 an.(Menti
to Mate 1n •couurple' 0.1.11„
N.ld'k.. to
l0 1(t.• hl Neu 4 hl r!".
1'. 4'nrtin. of 4 reit. Int., .1 loons! .1 .
411 414.1 (rope e"1'a opp.•Ite the r•'••
r. at lou gronml•. t.. . I'!, )lorrl•..n. of '.
1IIh14•rt, V1 !or ie retli g from the
farm a1i.1 '4ifl'tnke tee._rtilo4L'd heel
11••44 hour• shortly,
Al. c. )ler►i.ual.l- of etas rib: has
lea..41 the, farts or .linens \l.. ' on III"
rah •5ane...Lnl ,,f'11,K(Ilop. aUel has
taken lar-w•.siun. -
or any rough patch, soreness or cru'-
\tion, should be regarded as a possible
source of eczema or other painful
and obstinate skin disease.
Treat every troublesome place with
Zam-Buk. This refined herbal balm
(unlike fatty pore- clogging ointments),
sinks deep into the skin. It soothes
and purifies the whole tissue, draw ng eat all'
poisonous and offensive matter : clearing t1/
ak.a and complexion in a wonderful way.
SAMPLE Sox
N this (rose aerial
. am early seal*
baa ret end lost.
pall Craw Saw Sul
S e. TweaM
ZAM-BUK MEDICINAL SOAP
"A severe eczema torted cin my daughter's fact and
sock," says Mrs. H Amey. 42. Lval1 Ave.. Toronto.
" 1 was about to call in a skin snec,.11st when 1 heard
of this Zam Huk treatment rescum4' other s4lferers. So
Sosn. Th.stwo ,old treatment had agreat .00thingarid
purifying influence. Dir by eiaV the sores all gradually
healed and wet ip the nl• 0th my daughter's akin was
thoroughly cleared of all impurity "
The Zam-Aukltalm is sold at 50c. the hos Zam•Buk •
Medicinal Soar, 25c. the cake, 70c. box or three. Of .
druggists everywhere. or Zam-Btit Co.. Toronto.
England. elal•d i. .i •'I,3j of )Ir. ..: 1 .air.•
11111', f rtwlfnrth.
T. ti rendre .hipfN•d a ,•air . of
rigtlt r•`II rh .4,"' Iteay.. horse. -fr/lta
44.afor114 station r on -Friday. 'lar,•b
21.1: Die). 114erug..1- around .1.700
pounds ..tib, and the lop p{roe,istll
•
4.u• %44{41, '114.• it.r,.ge for the
.ear tieing I(LMkt. )1r. $n4011
sn).. that -hlg 1...r'.e ale very •t 11roe•.
411e territory fr14111 IV 4140111111 11. 1 to an
I.. rod .441501141 10 114.11 0. 11.1-. had.
.51• the pile, 'there rtlwuld Is• t:•s4t
.nines 111 th.;un fur the harmer.
31r. RLL'k. •.( V1111.nle•1•r 41,1'114 114 (
w -/4‘k at rhe home of his -brother,
it'nek. M. •i'.,. In Tln•ki•r.mitl4. lir. 7
11 lark .•nmo ea•r to intend 44 e.rnfer•ness
of western 4'. 1•, 11. "}Heinle hold at r `;
3141t1 real.
14..4 le 5I. -K44 v. 4.'1.•, Juthen el.•rk-
ing In 11. Edge -s lulydwar.- moire for
the past four rears, left Inst wvi•k for
N'. li."Ks•rr. w h....• art iete - an 41.'
.5merl•41n rapture of York 1Tnrontu► ( in '1%13. ptd14i.he1 hI the )Tree•]► "Iter
14.1.1,41 1i4..l,'% ' le r':'eirhlg nisei:
iii' \ot•.14de emollient. el• 1e11Cthy .•caned•
aptwttring UI a r.nent i..n,• • f Tile
I:l.•le'.• Mr. Kerr. oho 1.- nn 11"nnr
graduate ,.,r 4414.1 611111 .4111.11011 14. In-
stitute. end of I far. 1'nhvr•lly,
White Goods Whiter
Colored Goods Brighter
SURPRISE loosens and dis-
soly es all impurities from fine
-'or coarse fabrics. By its
gentle treatment and thorough
cleansing, the pattern, color
\\ or fibre is not injured and
takes on a new freshness.
�•('Iafel.-• 1', Shepherd. alio was a'
4+n4114ant In the hienI i'nlneh of the
Morison% It44nk 4.w...rm.. time. has bc(•n
transferred to !4t Th•.ma•. 1111 I144• will remain In 4'lintou nn!II 111• ern
apt a •Itltshl,' 1114u1.n.
Th.. ;toy Sewn.. who hove -las n In
a d(w'r5aMttel 'o for • 1. tittle
Cline, have riser/ iti17,41-:nr,! :Isd.thlg•
44111 hi' held ererr 'lrn -'': ; -erosible
In St. I'enl'n Smiley '.•hsd neon.
Stewart Taylor 1...emtma.t4•r.
M►.: Farnham of th 141.11• •••11444.1
' atA?f, end her sister. 11r.. NI•t oruu'!.
have froretl•IwdI the •••• 141Ye of George
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Another purchase, bigger than before, means another and a
greater Sale. a-.-'' - -
New Coats
Special group of Coats, in dress and sport
models, low priced, $7.95, S9.50, S10.00,'
$12.50, $!4.50, $16.50. $18.50, up to
$32.50. All brand new models. -
Thare are 'only twelve shopping
days-: till Easter. Shop early and get
your choice. �..,.
Specially priced from $10.00 to s37.50,
regularly up to $45.00. -
Visit our store often. It will pay you.
ROYAL LADIES'READY-TO-WEAR CO.
Fast Sick of Square ., mirktf.° 1«s.,: GODERICH. ONT.
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