The Signal, 1924-4-24, Page 5Teur`day. .11,1.:1 :1. i'e1•i h
THE SMOOTH, QUICK, EASY
SHAVE
Every man desires a quick, easy. smooth shave.
No time to be loot in the morning. No disfigured,
scratched face after. No need of being without a good
Safety Razor, for we make this special offer of a
GILLETTE SAFETY itAZOR
WITH THREE BLADES for
',\'e
k
8 8c
SPECIAL SALE PRICE
e',ery other shaving necessity to go with them.
CAMPBELL'S DRUG STORE
Phone 90
The Square, Goderich
Local Agent for Dr. Thacher's Liver and Blood Syrup
DOUBLE CREAM
FOR WHIPPING
des i't enjoy delirium.
Lfile
ol errant . Yonscan peocure
1 Article, Ir 11 our Dairy, at
'n4, ry t•,re daily (rxctpt
Y ,.
G. KIDD
God 'ch Poultry Fanta.
1ST. ACGESTLNE.
Iter 1 int lug friends to AshIlcld for 1 uwlglibors.)
dine weeks. I •Mr. iiowatt mad. a Teri imitable
Mt... mesh. Thomsen» visited Luk reply, ostler wipe meek wa` served.
burn frteuda one day last week. I -
Mete Betsy al..11llster visited friends
Ion Itiy tit one day last wee(:.
St. Angustine, April 22. - Mr.
and mrs. ' John Thompson itpent
ty with Auburn friends.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Moyer spent Mon-
day wl Ilse latter's mother, Mrs. E
Brophy
all..
visiting
Allister.
Miss Mae
home for the
Parks. of Dungannon. is
ant: " Mee Mason •
wood, of Toronto. 1s
►oliday.
Minxes It.b•. and Lucy Thompson
are hone- from Wingham High School.
Messrs. Gordan, Joe and Sam. Jeffer-
son are spending i1u holidays at tbelr
home here.
..'"''I'mr MIs. Lottie Johnston is home from
&,,a Sturgeon FaIls this week. .
e1.=
Moe Margaret Jefferson of
Automobile teem
Get Your Marke
from
J. W. MacVicar
at Geo.. MacVicar's Shoe
Store. north side of. Square,
Pent Office Brit 414
Goderich
It's None too Soon
to make appointments for
Portraits t use. as Easter
remembrances.
J. T. FELL
rises187 t.oderkb
NOTICE
1 wilds to anaemice to for brYete
of Goderich and llietrii•t that I
have opened an 11.-t1,-dna•
Shoe Repair Shop
on Colborne street. at ti , 1..,.i
the Bank of cotnwerce
Your patronage ► ,.i( nisi.
W. J. BRIDGE
find M1►. Irene, of lent -ter, r. me
foethe holiday.
Me. W. Nixon has returned 1 e'ef=
VMa,.1e taw tee
You're Tired Out
Let Us Measure
Your Windows for
Those New Window
Shades Y o u Need
'e have all sizes and
colpra in stock, and we
maize any size of shade to
order, Two color shades
in white and greed, Cream
and green, white with
pretty .mored chintz
backs. All plain colors in
green, cream. white. We
hang them for you free
• of charge.
Kirsch Flat Extension Rods
k,pDouble and Triple
Thrsek.I`i.,
r r
OM aim is to give satisfaction and
good value
Smith's Art and Gift Store
Phone 198 East Street
-i
BELFAST.
Itelfast. April 22. Seeding 1s tb•
',riI,'r of We 4111 ill Ili, burg.
Our teacher, Miss. Johnston. ea spend -
1111: the }alter cartltton at her lode
dear (tent `nitti.l.
Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Hunter and dau-
ghter, of Zion. spent Sauday at the
Lunn. of Mr. and Mrs. John Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Stothers and dau-
ghter Lenore. of Dungannon, netted at
. he home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hack-
ett un Sunday Lost.,
)1r. and Mea. Willson Irwin visited
with their son. Mr. Gordon Irwin, one
,lay reently.
Mr. Will Alton spent Sunday with
(retails in Lueknow.
Miss Pearl Raynard, of Paramount.
is Hefting her slater, Mrs. Walter Al-
ton.
Mr. and Mrs Bert Treleaven and
family. of Crewe, visited with friend•
in the burg on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Irwin spent
Sunday with friends in Wawanosh.
with nerves all on edge
e day has been a hard
one and everything has
gone wrong Why not
relax to musk ?
A VICTROLA costs so
Tittle in comparison with
the real satisfaction it 1
gives.
PORT ALBERT.
Port Albert. April 1. -An unfnrtnn-
ate'aecident took place here last Sat-
nrday night. Mr. Wm. Young was
rfdieg with. Albert McGee in the lat-
h•r. car, end a. be was getting out
of the ear at Tom Dickson's. where
he intended to call, .nnnther car own-
ed 1.c Mr. Neil MacDonald. of Kin-
tail and driven by his -son William,
eamt Mow, , The latter sounded his
horn. dlstlnetly and Mr. McGee hear -
Ing it warned Mr. Young to stand
until the feller 4,1r p.o,lel, but not
realizing the danger he was .but
Mr.
Voting inn.pel for the side of the,
road and was caught Lc ehi• fender 'of
th.• MtttIonald ear and, thrown in
Muth a pnsitkin that hi. leg Wes eauget
and broken in lw'o places. The people
of the village and neighborhood (tx-
t.end emelt. sympathy .to him in his
suffering.
Mr. ed. Oliver took soddenly ill 4n
Saturday night. suffering from an at -
lark of acute Indigestion. Dr. Gallow
was called and Mr. Oliver is said to
1... slightly improved.
+ Mr Jacob Consins. who has been
working on the grain boats in Gode-
rich for the ptn few weeks. is home include a missionary rnmenee, "Robert
ow. I and alert"; also -The-Clinic of a )tier ft town. ler'mnth.r. who before her
. itts :Minnie Dickson loft last week
Conary Sis•etalist." Admission 2:w•: marriage was Miss Minnie redline.
for •a erieli hospital.. where she is in,.hildMn ander tee i,' years fres. having f ei•ti ,a 'well-knnw•n 1;t$11: exit
.ruin ,Report of Dungannon Publie School. girl.
Messrs. Robert Hoy and Charles .rhe following p•reentages show the •
Petrie Tutsdac tyr )<+trt_So1• atgnding of the Pupifs in the senior•
twee. fro wldeb port their boat. • the (rv>• u of IlnnSnnuun public w•hilnl, as
S.S Winona . 0.111 mall. taaJ1-1 on weekly' examftintluns from' At the annual uie•titg of !lie \ 'ties'
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart .nil .ld S..•lety t4 Virion:: strut Mit,tn-
11 ,1e daughter. of near Auburn. quit I JnMin 1.y till. Easter: Those marked
nndny Lr t p+aan•ntal tine tluts a• i were agent for tensor more 'List rh.nn h the follow ingi of&err tire.
exnmlintiona: le•t ilc 1'1.# id.nt. Mr -.'H. Pawn: site.
Miss. Marion Tigert is home from . Sr. Fifth -F.. F. }I1 its 67. L. aft pr.sld.nis, Mrs. \1..tbrnnke and ape-.
her school fit Auburn far her Eneter 1 CI ..g ''1 RR
J.
W. Healey: secretary. Mrs. R. r.
DKNOANNON.
Dungannon, April 23.-M r. and Mrs.
Fred Fowler, of WIneIwls.•a, vldttedV u:
friettds lu • the tillage neer the of g
BMWS
Mr. Elwood Thompson is visiting
parents In Toronto
utu this w.k.
The Menesetung canoe club I. hold
ing an at-home this (Thursday)
evening.
Ile sure to read the first Instalintet
The Si nays new ,:.rials ^The
week end. Nobody Knew." Page Ii of this home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Walker. et Clint
The following teachers :ire home ton, were among the }aster ci-lour. h,
for Easter holiday"; Mire I. Case, of town.
Toronto; Mtge L. Ryan. Tor+,uto; Miss The \l'umen's Iluspitul .lmlltAny is
having a 'wog-re..i%e "tlte hands.4I..
nod dunce at the Masonic Tempi.. on
Friday evening.
Huron Lodge. No. 112,
parade 10 St. Georges church nest
Plumley' morning, in observance of floe
i0:eth anniversary of the under.
E. Pentland. Ancaster; Miss Margaret
Pentland, Colborne.
Mr. and Mrs. McEachern and Miss
Amber McKenzie. of London. spent
Easter at Mr. and Mrs. R. A. McKen-
zie'".
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Harris and family,
of Stratford, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. T. G. Allen.
Misr; CIara Sproul, of Stratford, spent
Sunday at her home here.
\itsses Frances and Lily Mclean, of
Lucknow, are spending the Easter
week with their brother, Thomas. on
the farm.
Rev. P. S. Banes. of Auburn. .will
preach in the Methodist church next
Sunday, April 27, in the interest of the
work of social bervke and evangelism.
Rev. J. Peter* will preach at Auburn
on Educational Service.
The annual meeting of the Goderich
Women's institute w•11 lw held at the
horse of Mrs W. Met -With. St. David's
etteet. nn Thursday. 3t y 1. at 3 p.m.
The dlstriet president, "Yrs. W ightman,
of Blyth, will be gree tut.
Mins ('rra,e. Sonley, of the O.C.L. bas
been sue•e•ssful in winning a gold
medal and engraves' eerttfeate en the
Remington typewriter. • She had al-
ready won three medal'. on the Cndcr-
wond typewriter. We congratulate
Niles Smoky of her mastery of type
writing.
Ree J. and Mrs. Peters and lather- S.eding time is here, We st 11
ire motored to London on Tuesday of Gncernmeur staudanl Forte' ldehcd.
this week and will return on Friday. for treating grain' ueaiest •that u
tents per istnnil. ('.tafl'ItEl.T. S
teT(Dlt E.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Ross spent a couple
oY days this week with friends up,at
Amb rley and Lochalsh. tern• T1lornpwo. 1111% n tnni +l ti, 1 e
Mrs. Wm. Shackleton has returneddon ,after visiting- her ib.uttt .1 1 rv,
home from Ow Sou. where she had w .S Hardy. for some time pms • at r.
spent the winter, slut 31rs. \11tih•..a I , 11, tt. n . e.w'•re
• Mr. Geo. Harris hny pun ha eIl a };aster _nests at rite Reelory
new Melenghllt ear. Mrs. Ralph MiIler, of. Cleveland,
The play, "Safety First," will be (lltto i+ In town.
Friday
given In the .p)arlFls hallon
night by the -Arthur Circle of Knox The 'mond committee n poleterl 1
church, Goderich. the county council Inst January lei
Mr. G. M. McKenzie. manager of, the -equalize t'i.. enlist road. nese•-tq^nt'in
Sterling Bank, k, epee, }:nater at Toronto. lluron tenuity. e,aisistiuit of, •11.•evt•
Mrs. Manson Reid has returntd A. 11. Neel., of $t.ehen. It••,ve M.
home from Lucknow. -where "she had
spent a few weeks under the doetor's
care.
Mr. Bruce Gray, of Toronto. Will re-
turn to hake charge of the Presbyterian
enngregattons at Dungannon Reid mart
Albert on Friday of elle week. Serv-
iette will be condaeted in thea. churches
at 11 a.m. and 3 p.m.
On Friday. May 2. therm will be a
literary entertainment in Dungannon
Methodist church, to he given by the
C.G.I.T. of Victoria street Methodist
church. Goderich. The program will
.Armstrong. of I(ull.tt, tied County
Clerk O. tV,.Itolmatt i•.tuplct.•d Its
work thl, week.
Malty readers. of Tlee Signal n ill. be
Intere-tell in the entwine -intent tent of tate
welding of Miss. Norma Ann Crews.
dangleer of Mr. P. B. Crews of Toron-
it. whieh took play*. on Thur lay last,
at Bluer street Baptist . huri•h. Toron-
to, the groom "befog Samuel H. Hall,
sou of air. and Mrs, H. L Hall. of Ha-
milton. Rev. W. A. Cameron °rh•latrel.
Imnu'dhatety after the (rem•ite% the
ceint couple left for New York'. 'ilii•
bride is a ti..44 of Mr. W. C. Pridham.
CHURCH NOTES_
NOW READY FOR BUSINESS
With a Full Line of Men's Furnishings --
HATS - \en,+t Shade•. in 'Men'.
Felt 1late. Yricee from
:4.00 to 54.80
Mad.-to-M.amere Clothing- 1 n•-
1•nts•nt ittt 1,1i vg 1'iolLutl,:
1,.uu,g: Price- r i,'u,g from
330.00 to *68.00
Always at !Pour service for Dry ClMning and Pressing
Phone 339
South Side of Squaw.
1.I
•
n r n t inn.
akar school tea•her.
.•ft ter ler hots. at Ti
Intends %pending
olfilay.,
John Tleert nuloadtd
„ie week
tenter 02. Alan. Pentland fie. Hay huff [,nth morning ant t1•ennlg. Morning
♦ • •uhJe•t. "Th. Marie of the Kingdom."
•111, y Par (lean 4:3 Henson Yolte 40•,
Mary Park Z:a'. }:veulcg snhJ.rt. ;'Thr iue!Iom ;of the
Jr. Fourth. -Margaret Ryan 71. Do Milner." i'ou are Inti 1- t.. Join la
othy Allen (iR, Marie Ryan 66, Stuart"f tip's[• eerri....
narh Cr2 Roniuhl I\ Regular. Sabbath .envier. n Kn••v
'Met,
IJr.F..
JFifth-Myrtle Nf11Ib (r,1, Edna Prwtrlctl:wnit •: treasurer. airs. (::
•
is. Jean Rabb, Park Ret, F. Pentland (t•1•, Josnph R Ilse tt. •
water. where Petrie 112' Nisbet Smith -42, France!: The anniversary •ertb'r• in 1.411-
1 K1•, net•tian with the \'h•torta street Meth -
Sr. Fourth -Mary Ander+tn 7T. telly '.•list elmreh.•ill be held next rtuedny
a ca rot cls mint H •id`0f1. Frank Savage .aa Call Begley., April 27. Rev. J. 1'. lteyeraft will he
r .
07. Ec.1 -n Culbert et2• Herman Care prow•nt anti wRly.ondn.t toe ..emit e•+.
AUBURN.
Autumn, April Let. -Mr. and Mrs.
'Annul Titu lar motored from Detroit.
,fid are vial Ale their pnr.nts. Mr. and (ourtiee 8:t. Erma R
,
\I rs. D. Hamilton. and Mr. anti Mrs. Pentland 57. Emily 3f,•('Ittr.ri0.-1'.
1 Taylor. Tiley w,•1.,• a' .tmesenle.t be ROSS. Principal.
Jnulor Room: Jr. 111 -(Total- 625.
pass 375.) -Arthur Brown ii50, Nancy
Kleff 495. Willie rallivrviI 302. I;.t rg-
Moore 1 .
11 -(Total 700. pass 420.e--reeler-
Inv Peters 6656; Benson Caldwell 3c9.
I Eldon Culbert 519. (:rase Young 1104
{ Ire with her. Arthur Duff 477. Corn Stele; 420 ,l -
MIs.. sok, Carter. n•hn hind hetet bin Reid 413, Everett }:rringtgn 342.
1 -(Total 500, pass 3410.1 -Wilfred
Pentland 4:`,0; Harvey Mule 342. '
Primer (Total 332. pass 1115.1 -
IIron for n few weeks& to node[ Mr. At. Clair. 1'gntland 3111. Helen Anderson
bert Jewett.wholone1wtnRht a gree- ;I':• -tuna R. -..l 410. •Fred Barlow S.
try hu.iteaa (brae. - t Amy toting 252, Bert Wheeled :15:
Mrs. Wm. Holi:neon is reeitln: leer A Hese-Alma.Nirina. Ellen Smiley,
mother at ('lit ion B. class, -Carman Halne'. -
Mrs, T. Mellreen, of Ciliate). Int \tIsit- Nnmher"on roll. 2..5' ; average attend-
ing at H. Sturdy,, ane., 20.--=M. M. DI'RNIN. Ten. -her. -
aireeeiohn Lawton 'has leen riot- 1
Ing tier daughter,. Sirs. W. afonntaln. Lieutenant -Governor tN Quebec.
Mr. Ivey Farrow.
Mr. !tarry Beadle. of Detrnit, .pent
tee Raster holiday et his homie here.
Rev. W. 11 .tip's sister visited at the
NEW
Hair Dressing Parlor
1 wish to announce to the pubic
that 1 have opened up a new Geste'
Hair Dresnng Parlor in the prow
ises formerly occupied by the late
Hugh Dunlop, on West Street.
1 also wish to announce that
• I diei Parlor will be opened
shortly.
W. C. CAMPBELL
mange over the holiday.
Mrs. tvcy's mother. tat Smith's Fall'.
•end her sister, Irina (tttitna ars visit -
visiting at ite•troit. returned home Sat-
urdav
hasn ('
1gone t
Frank 11 ttM'rt
Ir. RT► -
a
MODELdNEATAE
eek of April 15 to slay 3.
Monday and Tuesday
i; it II 11t1) 11tItTIIE1.'IE?SS and
IDOR(ITHi I41011
in their greatest attrectimm
"THE BRIGHT SHAWL"
I abet Mermaid Comedy • "There He
( ions."
Wednesday and Thursday
}:I.I,IOTT DEXTER and
LOIS W11'.011,
in a De Mille Prodi lIOn
IISI.h TIIIRTI -EIGHT"
\loris Protn.t in "His Hidden
Purpose .
Friday and Saturday
TOM MiX
in a picture replete with thrills and
action
I' nil t.•et Srtndny will. 1e, el
hr u• tnIniater. S1110.et'. of tempo.:
11 a fib., "Able In Ito the Seemingly ina-
isinsiI.Ii" ; 7 p.m.. "From Humble Birth
in High Station." Sabbath t1. ho.d- and
1111 1. ela..es at 3 ti -'bet.
The ...mon t ,I.Jert` at North .tr'ct
Methodist elntr.It 111'1(1 Sunday will he:
'11 n.nt.,, "Fater Tealntonle. retiesetn-
Ing the' Christlnn :Religion - - Pall.
Angn.tine. Luther anti Wesley" 7 p.m..
eel nrtlie ao elate -W bteh ?" Men's
ChM nisi ehnroh classes at 10 aim
Scholl find Rll.h• einsw•s fit 3 teen,
ort e
tat e1.. and cisltnrg teeny. w
1 m .
, sane y
At the animal meeting of the Wn-
m:bi s Missionary S.e•i.ty of North
street Mt•tihelist ehnr•h, ,fffeer. wore
.4e•t.l a. fid?ow•.: Hun. presldeet,
Mrs. Le'.h: heli. rare -president, 3tr.
Ford: president. Milts 3f. .r. Rols'nt
son : 1.1 vieepresldent. M'r-. Girl -In;
tad .rbc.-prresitlt•nt. Mrs. J.- Grnhnm:
3n1 d1. president. ' Mrs. J.. H. Col
hon.•: reeordlug weretary. alta.
W. Currie; n -.Intent ..•cretary.' %Re
r' Welsh: eorr.atnnding' •rrre'nry,
Mr.. Mier: trea.nrtr. Met. 0. An-
.tn•we: stronger' tweretary,. Nlri. F.
Ellfett t 'w-r.4ary of Chrl.tteit efts•
ir..Isltlp, Mrs. Tlnclsleen; .uperintend
int ..f circle. Nita, }loin..; snls•rin-
'.ndents of Band. MU-... 30a ney end
itc}Idferd ; Outlook superintendent.
Nes. \VnshlnRtnn: pintilst ails Jenk-
CRAIGIE'S
Estate and Insurance
FOR SALE
ory r..1 Irriek' fully moiler: eight-roumel holies, fall Iii
e Forane•..itoatel corner Eii;Ni ,ice, nand :nanny ,lre•t
catenate sirs saki.. Price 53.340.
w0 -story feat:+- .•igb1-1•,..111:,1 Fo•ft`.. .1, •telt 1h:hl, sewer and
oilet, two 1.?.. Thi• pr.•l.'rtc ;i- to. r:i•14.1sos •'Auditing. fie=wly
d v,rated iu•ide :itid oat. 1'011„ r 0.n!u atsl 1:L.k.• street•.. Inl-
ay, ii.ie 1,s'..••dna.lt.rille *1.591) Gond tenter.
rlre- tery.fruiae• •it-r.e.ns..t buuitulow, ,14.411.114 1114111. ai/oitt Iws tens.
of ian with good fruit. tees. :oated tai the south .eel. of suit
Dead. eley1.1 Township. 1,umt;diate seem...ton Prier 51,105.
• stth•' i .tIaZ may 1.• t:.ei at the albs.
`\ J. W. CRAIGIE
i
near Londr°lwrro, The Hoe. Narctese i'erodeau,
Mr. John Yonngblut, of Kltiliener. LL.D., Who has been appointed Lieu-
t. visiting friend' in tints vclnby. ' tenant -Governer o1 Ase Province of
Mr. Charlet. Scott, of Kitchener, Quebec, in succeMlun to the late Hon.
rielt4 with friends here -over the L. P. Brodeur, bas the unique dIstlnc-
hollday. tion of never havint taken any active
Mr. Wm. Deer visited -Mr. ,Roltert part in twinkle. apart from behind
S,•ntt. who 1a with hie 4'.ughter. Mrs. the stage, and of never hating 'ad -
Jewell, of Colborne. We are Read to dressed a political meeting.
hear be Is improving His association with the Provincial
Me: 1. Melville.. of l.nndeebsr•t. 1. Parltament dates back to 1897, when
be was called to the Legislative
dolnR lame decorntiug it the Auburn Council. He became. a member of In.,
,The revert. preeenled. elpteed
Motes The hfarss want. .ctrcthlnrt ntnt:h ntti,d wren dont.-daring the poet
Ent -stet Rib . o-- 'iib t '1••"I z:a1 10 I' \I e'en etc• rt. „1 Ills, Ie. II .. r
the general feeds. vibe. tee \':,einem I srmeer for the P- nn 1. -Ile% to the 1'o1-
11.Ip•rR .Less :seen id - 1 c. iw toe tis.. i.s i:.. it.tlitn i•.- arriv.-J iu t..wr. 1.,.1
,hoar R• i••,;t 1 re rerr:t.d :.,L, from .• 1•• _?n i1..• tvorh.
the e\'. N1. +.; 1)..• lig•+;-t.•2 b It . tu-
ihe• :4.1;031 sols" ,1 11101 1?14- , , elaeg.i
hou,il treivan.t. A.: :rpiv,ii i« b4ii
toad.• : the- • earn:abort WA.; ...i411
day ?1,1 the anus' •4 s-•:lal f..1. /he
•'teal Laid.., it ,1 fu;:. 11. 4.11.0 41
1h,• lose, h'• /IMA%.rwirt Sro, ,thiel
lint .1. 1'. R.k. uta • f 1tt: ,,:f..rd. \t air
1,.• au: .1.-.•i.1 I l,rra,. ! n r
1GOIWR1(11 Mt1RKET,4
'F tr-.lar. apr4t _Lilo.
Shorne per t. r ..5111 90 532 (st
Bran, pt.r 'nit ry :to 011 31 (M►
Hay, 3.-r ton telt......1 is 4111 9 On
Hay. 'per ata 41 i, -l....12 1st in 1111,
Wbeat. "Asir . Wish. 1..:. t . 1 (aa
E►a(sr lwr tin -has.
Buckwheat. ter 1 ush.l
1'ntatt+.s. leer
Barbey. per hn i ' i .. .
('attle..hole. per .et.
Cantle. weeper. ts•r oar
Veal -a Orr*, pw:r .'w
Hides, (Kr ?t'
(Logy, 1w_r ret
}'lour: lwittut. yo rats 3 4:.
Flno.r, family. per .-wt t _e
Putter--rreatie e t «•
Itneer. dairy. 1 ,:ti
eery. fit.h, .•-
nreto•dnte
Presentation. -.1 very seeaeant even-
ing erne spent fit the home of Mr. end
Mfr. (eerie liowatt on Friday, April
1R. when n nnmher of their neighbors
gathered together to awed- n .0.1111
evening 1.•forr they left the netghhnr-
hatel. The evening w'n. aprnt In play -
Ina It Awe also In presenting them with
-1 ams Iimp. nvmmpnnlel he tee follnw-
Ing metre... which nen. read by Misr
-Vit In Nilsen. the pr•.Pntatlnn being
made by Mt' ,Ttrs'minh Taylor.
Dray Mr..nnd Mr.. tlnwntt--Being
aware of your depereire .hurtle from
our !Mist. we. pen. neighbors. hare
gathered- together to ',trews to you
the best wiehes for n long life of hap -
pew.. in the TMrne to which yon are
colter Ste nee, with pleasure [het p11
ern net lenvint the nelgt lwtrhnnd n1•
tpgether and that .w•. *hall very often
harp the npp,trtenitv of meting and
the OoWItnment in 1)10 as Minister
without Portfolio, and Mace then bee
acted its Government leader It the
Legislative council, directing th,
transaction of business of that body.
• Mr. JPerodean was bora at St. Ours,
„ county .o( Rich. lieu, Que., on March
40, 1851, and received his education
at the Collette of St. Hyacinthe. later
taking the law course at McGill Uni-
versity, graduating with the degree
of B.C.L. He le a notary by prolog -
Pion and practically a life member
of the Provincial Beare of Notaries,
having been secretary from litho 10
1912 and president from 1912 to
1915. He Vas also been professor of
law at 1a -t -al t'nlvcrelty (now the
University of Montreal) since 10'47.
He has also 1,ten men 'cted with
many couniwiclul institutions, ouch
as director of the Montreal LItht,
Heat and Power Consolidated, direc-
tor of the Assurance Mount . Royal.
flgat viee•-president of La Sauvegarde,
^STE:PPiN(i FAST" stneer•Inr with vim n• to tete pat. vice-president of the Board of Com-
Si,u•hine ('0 "Where There's a \Ve fir' fakeer 1111. opptnrtndltc nj
missloners tittles Prorlaelal Book of
D' « .hawing Yoe in n °mall env nor regar I Canada. rte. •
V1111:' ft
d ee to R1..
yam
and eateeta foe an nvole
Mr ..• Perodeau Is a widower, Ida
WHO,who was a daughter of the 1515
"}'m News Reel No. 11» sees_ t1. w, ......0 ..,o h.,
tear.
4t 42
711 75'
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' iNaptitd CMtreh.
The lentll.s .ltl nt"• giving a het
Mee at the pe►eonng. Fridity.,•t•cn
in from R to 4 .:,'Reek. M.nit.'rs •fire.
rt t."1 to m,.'t fit 4 Ii elle k for httdl
oess. Ntkt Snmlac, ;lltril 27th. the
tont'. ' Popper and1.11entl,nf Allowably
iter tau•`prgne ling •,rt•I .' - h, the
morning. ' Stint v ellen! n1 10 item.
Tatar Jelin F. Tallldnv, of Kinenrd-
anP, wltl 11114 h In 11144 t'iiniad nl 7
•i eloek. In the 'lutenist. fir •rrnpol•t
home mission■. itnndnv. N1nv 4, R44t.
tier. IV. Dewey. of L.nldan, brother of
res twister, will Drench beth morning
nod teenier. Itt.-lira, ttt-1 tvtr the ales,
.'raker', All welcome,'
Vittoria `54. ('onercgat'omit NeerHng.
Thr smuts! meeting ,•f 1'i, etre'
street M,thodl't t•Mureh ung beta nn
%fowls! .evening when. • despite nn
fibers*t weather. there was n large
ettemint.e of the intemb•A of the
,-ttgrtgatl.en Most eneenegin g ' 1.P
.lr-tft_.,JJLfeet the hest for enter year..
wee. 'revived fiesta the vet'Inna or
1 Hr- Ctarlbs Buekley. of lit. Ilya- . ,n ' , 1. h. Thi.
e :,.neer Mien, and Need. al 1.19 p t
nrePtN 11 for If. meet rain-. bat In tree clothe, hiving gird Sons putt its ern. el, Outs.' at•l repwarter, it Ttt!-itt-,• of mei.
.plrlt In whfe•h, 11 1. rtr^n. tint este' He will be atatated In shore
duties Iv R21ai nhrr t.ntlrlhmttlnR IIM•rnlly to
1 yen say he long sparer' to trite filo the at Spleneerwood by lob danghtot. Lin. the general fnnela Of the .kneel The
l „ming-"Z.b7,:1» s, I tt f 111gt1j'll en 154(017 .et your 111sllanna .4 I1c.ateraal
t Ia'., T filflaf101ssv. .sem «M v. s me se r,ern
H. E. JENNER l Sat. at:1.110•
PEMBER'S HAiR GOODS
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
J. B KNIGHT
Hotel Bedford. Goderich
TUESDAY, MAY 6th
0o1e• n,:.kiss .,t tee hor.•nwt11d'a
Sanitary Pate Int Toupees an.1 'Pegs.
New mike -t4 the tenr 1'1.24, in.
.hslitp tire' u1:w .ilei.....I.,. sicht-
p 1...,t portion. .
31r. knight n, 1•i/swat-trateei 1
give far i.dci,•,• n all swip1
1411441414. •
W. T. PEMBER STORES,
LIMITED
129 Yonge Street, Torostiu. Ont.
Stop! Look! Listen!
SAFETY FIRST!
JACK HALL,
an old towel+ boy, late of
I lien's shoe repair depart-
ment, wishes to announ( e
that he is starting an up -
tet -date Shoe Repair Shop
on Kingston street, next to
W. McLean's feed store,
on May 1st.
Dont forget the old name.
BALE'S SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
moomommomm
Are You Doing It?
GETTING YOUR NEW
Mattresses, Springs, Strollers,
Baby Carriages, New Stoves
I
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
„n the Ilron.ina3 of t1o.k.rictt
Et'eryhody else is doing it. ?the
%I -.dues are wonderful. Drop in any
time. This is your store. 1'.e it.
Of Course You Must Dress Up
For the Fine Days Coming
Ant how bout your shoes ? If they are tint up, to tht t
you eannot I. properly "dreesseed Op..'
'\\'e ars pr pard to supply Von with the .1titirr4 and nuts i'
mew Sp inR Bisbee+, in a wide range of styles and leather, ulv'••t;
reasonable pric'ri. - I
Take/a h'nI in'our windows, then step iusidt nod tit on>. 11.4,11f
the y`t'i'lea which appeal to vriu. You will appreciate ter 1.p • n11i.1
tiltingqualitits of the new last..
We shall appreciate a call from you.
SHARM AN'S
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
Phone 1151+ \\' RI:(; •'i111;>I \\ tiOUERtL'H
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NOTICE
•\ „ t - at..1 ..'tupecr- .'1
i I. nil • :Ir. I. r.•tt uotitieci
'\ :il :111 I.Z arirsg.•, lilt., 1114Yt;1.
t,s;ved frena their hesti.:-.-
t Il:.t 1 -1 . 1!i'_e
! ti. \Thal;.
\ 1. 'nnitarv' I1.-1•'. to.
nreto•dnte
Presentation. -.1 very seeaeant even-
ing erne spent fit the home of Mr. end
Mfr. (eerie liowatt on Friday, April
1R. when n nnmher of their neighbors
gathered together to awed- n .0.1111
evening 1.•forr they left the netghhnr-
hatel. The evening w'n. aprnt In play -
Ina It Awe also In presenting them with
-1 ams Iimp. nvmmpnnlel he tee follnw-
Ing metre... which nen. read by Misr
-Vit In Nilsen. the pr•.Pntatlnn being
made by Mt' ,Ttrs'minh Taylor.
Dray Mr..nnd Mr.. tlnwntt--Being
aware of your depereire .hurtle from
our !Mist. we. pen. neighbors. hare
gathered- together to ',trews to you
the best wiehes for n long life of hap -
pew.. in the TMrne to which yon are
colter Ste nee, with pleasure [het p11
ern net lenvint the nelgt lwtrhnnd n1•
tpgether and that .w•. *hall very often
harp the npp,trtenitv of meting and
the OoWItnment in 1)10 as Minister
without Portfolio, and Mace then bee
acted its Government leader It the
Legislative council, directing th,
transaction of business of that body.
• Mr. JPerodean was bora at St. Ours,
„ county .o( Rich. lieu, Que., on March
40, 1851, and received his education
at the Collette of St. Hyacinthe. later
taking the law course at McGill Uni-
versity, graduating with the degree
of B.C.L. He le a notary by prolog -
Pion and practically a life member
of the Provincial Beare of Notaries,
having been secretary from litho 10
1912 and president from 1912 to
1915. He Vas also been professor of
law at 1a -t -al t'nlvcrelty (now the
University of Montreal) since 10'47.
He has also 1,ten men 'cted with
many couniwiclul institutions, ouch
as director of the Montreal LItht,
Heat and Power Consolidated, direc-
tor of the Assurance Mount . Royal.
flgat viee•-president of La Sauvegarde,
^STE:PPiN(i FAST" stneer•Inr with vim n• to tete pat. vice-president of the Board of Com-
Si,u•hine ('0 "Where There's a \Ve fir' fakeer 1111. opptnrtndltc nj
missloners tittles Prorlaelal Book of
D' « .hawing Yoe in n °mall env nor regar I Canada. rte. •
V1111:' ft
d ee to R1..
yam
and eateeta foe an nvole
Mr ..• Perodeau Is a widower, Ida
WHO,who was a daughter of the 1515
"}'m News Reel No. 11» sees_ t1. w, ......0 ..,o h.,
tear.
4t 42
711 75'
:,t 111
est
.1St r. ,on
4 :0, :. ISI
•, (wt .f. 0*
IN. 07.
. 2.1 7.:.e.
:12:
In
' iNaptitd CMtreh.
The lentll.s .ltl nt"• giving a het
Mee at the pe►eonng. Fridity.,•t•cn
in from R to 4 .:,'Reek. M.nit.'rs •fire.
rt t."1 to m,.'t fit 4 Ii elle k for httdl
oess. Ntkt Snmlac, ;lltril 27th. the
tont'. ' Popper and1.11entl,nf Allowably
iter tau•`prgne ling •,rt•I .' - h, the
morning. ' Stint v ellen! n1 10 item.
Tatar Jelin F. Tallldnv, of Kinenrd-
anP, wltl 11114 h In 11144 t'iiniad nl 7
•i eloek. In the 'lutenist. fir •rrnpol•t
home mission■. itnndnv. N1nv 4, R44t.
tier. IV. Dewey. of L.nldan, brother of
res twister, will Drench beth morning
nod teenier. Itt.-lira, ttt-1 tvtr the ales,
.'raker', All welcome,'
Vittoria `54. ('onercgat'omit NeerHng.
Thr smuts! meeting ,•f 1'i, etre'
street M,thodl't t•Mureh ung beta nn
%fowls! .evening when. • despite nn
fibers*t weather. there was n large
ettemint.e of the intemb•A of the
,-ttgrtgatl.en Most eneenegin g ' 1.P
.lr-tft_.,JJLfeet the hest for enter year..
wee. 'revived fiesta the vet'Inna or
1 Hr- Ctarlbs Buekley. of lit. Ilya- . ,n ' , 1. h. Thi.
e :,.neer Mien, and Need. al 1.19 p t
nrePtN 11 for If. meet rain-. bat In tree clothe, hiving gird Sons putt its ern. el, Outs.' at•l repwarter, it Ttt!-itt-,• of mei.
.plrlt In whfe•h, 11 1. rtr^n. tint este' He will be atatated In shore
duties Iv R21ai nhrr t.ntlrlhmttlnR IIM•rnlly to
1 yen say he long sparer' to trite filo the at Spleneerwood by lob danghtot. Lin. the general fnnela Of the .kneel The
l „ming-"Z.b7,:1» s, I tt f 111gt1j'll en 154(017 .et your 111sllanna .4 I1c.ateraal
t Ia'., T filflaf101ssv. .sem «M v. s me se r,ern
H. E. JENNER l Sat. at:1.110•
PEMBER'S HAiR GOODS
FOR LADIES AND GENTS
J. B KNIGHT
Hotel Bedford. Goderich
TUESDAY, MAY 6th
0o1e• n,:.kiss .,t tee hor.•nwt11d'a
Sanitary Pate Int Toupees an.1 'Pegs.
New mike -t4 the tenr 1'1.24, in.
.hslitp tire' u1:w .ilei.....I.,. sicht-
p 1...,t portion. .
31r. knight n, 1•i/swat-trateei 1
give far i.dci,•,• n all swip1
1411441414. •
W. T. PEMBER STORES,
LIMITED
129 Yonge Street, Torostiu. Ont.
Stop! Look! Listen!
SAFETY FIRST!
JACK HALL,
an old towel+ boy, late of
I lien's shoe repair depart-
ment, wishes to announ( e
that he is starting an up -
tet -date Shoe Repair Shop
on Kingston street, next to
W. McLean's feed store,
on May 1st.
Dont forget the old name.
BALE'S SHOE REPAIR
SHOP
moomommomm
Are You Doing It?
GETTING YOUR NEW
Mattresses, Springs, Strollers,
Baby Carriages, New Stoves
I
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
„n the Ilron.ina3 of t1o.k.rictt
Et'eryhody else is doing it. ?the
%I -.dues are wonderful. Drop in any
time. This is your store. 1'.e it.
Of Course You Must Dress Up
For the Fine Days Coming
Ant how bout your shoes ? If they are tint up, to tht t
you eannot I. properly "dreesseed Op..'
'\\'e ars pr pard to supply Von with the .1titirr4 and nuts i'
mew Sp inR Bisbee+, in a wide range of styles and leather, ulv'••t;
reasonable pric'ri. - I
Take/a h'nI in'our windows, then step iusidt nod tit on>. 11.4,11f
the y`t'i'lea which appeal to vriu. You will appreciate ter 1.p • n11i.1
tiltingqualitits of the new last..
We shall appreciate a call from you.
SHARM AN'S
THE LEADING SHOE STORE
Phone 1151+ \\' RI:(; •'i111;>I \\ tiOUERtL'H
111 erseerso a++*;'tt'+^nt ,r,tra+r+=}HEl
.: }it.e 1,i ' ; i f A it` t --r`; l l:,1. f
I r.
teitt ,I