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Films
Supplies
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DR. MILES'
NERVINE
A Nerve Sedative,
is recommended for
Nervousness,
Sleeplessness,
Neuralgia,
DPw
papal&
llitiache and
Palpitation of the
Heart due to func-
tional or nervous
disturbances.
$1.25 a bottle
CAMPBELL'S
DRUG STORE
Phone 90.
Dr. West's
Tooth
Brush
Cleans
Inside,
Outside and
Between
the Teeth.
Adult's 50c
Youth's 35c
Child's 25c.
.AUBURN
Al BURN. May '.1.--Mr.Jobua-
ton lett on Tuesday for Detroit to
visit his daughter, Mrs. *toy Farrow.
'S1r and Mr.. 'Bert Nowt tl.lted
the latter's sister, Mrs. W. Robison.
Mr-. N. 14[11. of Clinton. 'Lent a
fes docs with Mr*. H. 11111.
Mr. and Mrs. Rogereen. of Itlyth,
spent Sunday at C. Asqulth'sr
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BABY CHICKS
JUNE 1st
$13.00 per Hundred.
FOR SALE- Helmets Cow airing
12 geerts el ea&
G. M. KIDD
Gederieb Pedtry Yams
Amateur Finishing
Our d the better kiwi.
oping
w7e�s i.
Leave yeur Films with es ler
geed W85 *d prem,! 'service.
We also carry a full stock .f
Films and Printing Materials.
J. T. FELL
Pens 187 G.derfeh
Mr. and Mrs T. Me•Na11 motored to
JMtrott on Saturday last.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb tGovler tnoter.d
to St. Marys one 'lay last. week to vis -
1t the latter's parents
Mr. W. Fremlln. of Clinton. visited
his father -In law. Mr. J. Fergnwon,
thl. week.
Unison tiro.. shipls•,I hogs on Mou-
T.'nr pl:4y .intailel -Safety Flet."
pre. •efts' by the .%rthur ('bele of
Knox church. (;oderkll. on Frfday
evening. was well attrnetf' Proceeds
amounted to $55.
Rec. W. R. Alp condneted 'anniver-
wry servle•s at Kipper Presbyterian
church on Sunday last. HU pulpit here
wad snuggled by Rev. Mr. AiIIn of
Goderk•h.
l The community was shocked to hear
of the death of Mr.. Rohl. ('ralgle
of Brockville. formerly Mir, Ada Mc-
Clinton. mister of Mrn. Rohr. Taylor.
Th.. sympathy of the community is
extended to the tereared ones.
. Miming ter Two Days. -Quite an
excitement was caused by the dis-
appearance An Friday last of Mr.
EAST ST. GARAGE
Cars overhauled and re-
paired by an expert mech-
anic. Agent for
McLAUGHIIN CARS
Batteries re -charged and
stored.
W. M. BELL
East Street Gary. Phone 243
SALE OF HOMEMADE BAKING
ON
FRIDAY, MAY 23rd
1n the store formerly occupied by the late F. J. Pridham, North Street
Under asepioe. of
Woman's Christian Temperance Union.
Come and secure your holiday bakiaa and bring your fri.sds in for
supper.
Supper served from K.30 and Afternoon T.. from 4.30.
John Youablut, situ wsa expected to
testify at the Inquest which wait held
burr lu tlw• death of the late Mr.
H. H. 11111. Search parties were
organized. boat were unsue'tasful un-
til late Sunday afternoon, when the
missing man was found in an exhaus-
ted erond1tlou In J. (1louw•her'a wools,
near the scene of the &evident. He
was one of the employe* o1) the
railway and was on the jigger when
tlw• accident happened. It Is thought
that the !luck had !tartly uubslanee'd
his mind. We true that no serious
results will follow.
AI'RI'RX. May 20.- The sacrament
of the Lord's Supper will lie admin-
istered in Knox ehun•11 next Sunday
morning. Preparatory servlee wjll
Ir• 11.141 on Friday eveuIng at 14 ocLa'k.
An evening settle,. will be held in
the Presbyterian church next 1unday
at 7.30 o'da-k. Rey. J. W. Hrdk.y, of
Victoria street Methodist dumb. will
eondact the a.•rrite. A well'* eholr
N111 render spsrial tousle.
PORT ALBERT
1v tltT .4, :11T, May 21, -Rev.
J. T. Taylor, .Io,ay on furlough
from India, w111 adeke** the 8t. .tn
drew's eongregatlon o1) Sunday after
noon at 3 p.m. Dr. Taylor spent over
twenty-five years In India and is the
author of the missionary book en-
titled. "The iHe•art of India." He re -
tarns to his post at the end of tbis
year. It Is hoped there will he a
large turnout on Sunday afternoon to
hear Chis di.tingui4led visitor.
This is missionary week at St. An-
drew'. chnrvh. Next Tuesday night.
at 4 p.m., the rulnlsrer. Mr. Rms.
Gray. who 'pent four summers on
pioneer field' in the far West, will
give his llhtstratel address. using
fifty e,lor.sl s11doM. Subject', "Ex•
p•rien•e of a Sty Pilot Ont West."
Spiels! pragr►tu of mu -ie• and retia•
thou sill complete an interesting ev-
ening.
The Late Mrh. Dunbar. -Mrs. Car-
olina Dunbar. wi.luw of the late .baa.
Dunbar. wlwre death took place a.1)
Tursda. May 1311*, sag a very highly
esteemed resident of Ashflehl town-
ship. A daughter of the late Mr. and
arrs. Thud_ Simpson, she was one of
a family of right. of whom only five
remain. three winters: Mr's. It1•b-
ardson and Mrs. Young of I'ort Albert.
and 344.. Wm. Johnston of fahop-
pardron, and two brothers: Willinnm,
on the home,tead. and Jnme.. Moth
of the 2nd cntwesslon of Ashfield.
Two other brothers. Thomas and
George. predeceased her '4ome years
ago. Mre. Dunbar came out to thin
country from England with her
parents when only a ehlld, nettling
for a time In Onondaga (Brantford).
Later the family moved to the 21td
cronceealon of Ashfletd, where the de-
ceased lady married the late James
Dunbar. She Laves to mourn her loos
ber only daughter, Mrs. Harry Led -
nor, by whom she had been tenderly
and lovingly eared fur for some time,
and from whose home the remains
'were laid at rest, also by three sons
Jas.. Alex. and Joseph, who reside OD
the homestead. ]fro. Dunbar was In
religion a devoted member of the An-
glican church. The services at the
house and grave were conducted by
Rev. E. Hays, of Dungannon, who has
been her pastor and visited ber during
her illness. The floral tributes In-
cluded a cross from the congregation
of Cbirst's church, a sheaf from the
W. 24. 8. of 8t. Andrew's church, and
a wreath from the family. The pall-
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GODERICH. ONT.
bearers were Ily. Hawkins, Jas. Hay -
(10,1, Angus Gurdon and Thomas
ltalyd. ar. etch sympathy 1e extern•
dad throughout the community for the
bereaved 011011.
St. Andrew's (1tiureh duNlea.-
Thr dates for the jubilee servtl'ea of
$t. Andre'w's congregation have been
definitely set for June and and 23rd.
Rev. Messrs. Maltsffy, of .Irauge•vtlle,
and (;oma, of fine Itiver,
oral the late minister, Iter. A. G. 1th1-
toul. have aeeeptel invitations to take
part. The elders are making pr'para-
tlons for special 'services on the usuro-
Ing and evening of June while
31011. R. McWhinney le in charge of
arrangements for the garden party to
be held on the Monday evening. A
s.nyrnlr bIMorital record is in course
of preparation and will es,ver the
fifty-five years of St. Andrew's his-
tory. A -congregational meeting is
called for Thursday evening. May
22nd, at s p.m., at which time rout-
mitteee will he 1114101 titer, and plans
furthered for this great event.
RENMiU ER
• --atr Toads will lead to ILtuliller
011 the 24th. when a tea -meeting 111)1'
concert in the church will afford good
entertainment. Supper will he served
on the church grounds from 5 o'clock
p.m. and after the supper there will
be a first -chow program; including
murk by the Knox church Sundry
reboot orehestra of (iolerkh, and
num/ere by Mr. Fret Holmen, Mr.
Tom ('uta and Rey. P. S. Banes. B.I
A. of Auburn. Etrrt o.Iv
goal fume for a11.
BABY CHICKS
Single Comb White Legbertia,
$15.00 per Lusdred.
B. Rocks, $20.00 p.r hundred.
Our breeding stocks are all from
heavy layingstrain, such as
Guild's, Oldam's, O.A.C. and
Delamere. We guarantee 97 per
cent. safe delivery. After June let
our price will tw 2c lower.
Order at once.
INGLENOOK POULTRY YARDS
E. J. Tr.wartka, Holmesville, Ont.
Pkose 22-611, Clinton Central -
Special Prices in Ladies' Coats and Suits
For the iloliday
We have the Clothing to give you that smart, up -to -the minute
ance for the 24th.
Ladies' Dresses
Silk embroidered crepes, with crepe
de cbene trimmings, in mauve, new -
blue, honey dew, beige and pink.
Normandy Voiles. lace and ribbon
trimmings, in mauve, 'light blue, brown,
navy and black.
Ratine, sport materials, in striped
color.
appear -
Men, Get a New Suit
for the holiday. We have a Targe stock
in the popular shades, latest goods, and
at very moderate prices.
A full line of Gents' Furnishings,
Shirts, Hats, Caps, etc.
Tilt SQUARE
A. CORNFIELD
i,ADiES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
SHOP WHERE YOV ARE INVITED ro SHOP
GODERICH
DUNGAN'NON
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Di1NGAYNON, May 21. -Mr. add
Mrs. J. K. McE*chren, of London, mo-
tored up at the wek-end, and visited
at the *tome of Mr. and Mrs. R. A.
McKenzie.
31r. and Mra. I. Smiley Motored to
ltelgrave on Sunday!
Mrs. Win. Elliott ..1)d daughter. of
New Liskeard, W.110 had leen visit -
lug her mother, Mrs. J. Ryan, for the
last three weeks, returned home 411)
Monday of this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davidson, Mr.
14. Gray. Mrs. Win. Stothera and Miss
1.. Elliott. attemle'd the Presbytery Ad
Presbyterial meeting. at Walton un
Tuesday of this week.
Mrs. W. Crawford. of Port Albert,
is spending a few days at the- home
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell.
Mr. Lorne McKenzie has sold two
new Orerlaud Cara one last week
to Mr. Raymond Finnigan and one
this week to Mr. Wm. Crozier. Who
Is next?
Mr. S. Stothera is still confined t0
lad. but we hope soon to be able
'to see him about again.
Remember the illustrated addreme to
11e given on Monday night. May 26th,
In Erskine church. The suhj.rt,
"Extw'rleare of a Sky Pilot 111 the
West." fa one whkh is humnrou,
and instrmtive, depicting In word and
picture the life on pioneer mission
(lelds In the far West.
LEEBL'RN
LEE'RFRX, May 20. -On Friday
afternoon of last week elx old-time
friends were entertained at the home
of Mrs. (Rev.) J. Hamilton. Goderieb, on the Broadway of Goderich
to renew their acquaintance with
Mins Grace Oliver and Mrs. Keith
McQuarrle, of Kentvtlle, N. 8. Miss
Oliver expected to leave for th)' Old
NOTES 17tOM THE- H.1RItOK
[;p to Tuesday nlgbt of this, week
twenty -our brats had unloaded a tot
a1 of 3,340,439 bushels of grain at the
Goderich Elevator Co.'s elevator. The
boats unloaded during the past week
included the flimflam. with 102.000
bushels of wheat; Mapleeourt. 1410,041.
wheat and oats; )Drummond, 15.'1,135,
wheat and oats; Olenlivet, 113M22.
wheat, oats and seteeninga.
Shipments by rail from the local
elevators have been heavy lately,'
though there still remalu to storage
about 1.750,000 bushels of grain.
It 14 understood that Wm. Forrest
has secured a dredging eontraet at
Kincardine and that he will one his
dredge "Menesetuog•' In eounectlon
with the work.
Engineer A. M. Kirkpatrick has been
slllwrriRing the "sweeping" of the har-
bor bottom to locate the "high spots."
Dredging of the bar at the plerway
entrance le proceeding apace.
Thr fishermen report catches of
trout as rather smart, the hauls vary-
ing from 200 to 700 pounds. The
pruml..•.1 liberation of 800,000 trout
fry at this point cannot enure too
soon for the local male -hunters.
Some effort ahonld be made by the
nlnboritles to "clean up" the wharf in
ilea of the v1.14 of the steamer Grey-
hound just a little more than two
weeks away ties. I#rause of the un-
e•nmtlb•t.rl pier fronting the town
freight alovl where for yeas the
Greyhound tips tied up. the Detroit
excursion Isar will have "to come
awesIn at les -t 11. for 1111 the W. 1',
F. M. elevator leg. There 1s still
ro1std,rable scrap material lying about
as n "memorial" of the slitter fleet.
IIon. Dr. .1. H. King, Federal Min-
ister of Public i'urks, has been ten-
dered and has aeee•pted Tun invitation
to make a personal visit br G41lerirh
harbor soar tint,. during the coming
summer. tine i- eoufident in saying
that when Itr. King .Le- .r,mr to see 1
for himself he will be doily impressed
and that he will fled that a;.slerl.'h
petitions and deputations to Ottawa
Jove been more hclines! to understate
the ons.• than „v.•r..[1114' It. Gale-
rleh's elaim for a large extenditore of
puddle money on the harbor this Tear
is justified ,'very way one may look
at it.
The Federal Cnnetlru.•tiou Co.'s tug. I
J. W. Ward. towed into port from
Toronto on Ttte'wlay the dredge "Al-
fred," which will be 1)..d to the water
Our Business Is to Save
You Money
We positively do
In New and Used Furniture
Call and be convinced.
Tbie 1. Your Store Use It.
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
home near 8t. Marys the next day.
The pupils of 8. 8. No. 9 planted
their mcbool garden aeedn on Tuesday
afternoon of last week.
Hamilton Clutton woo laid up for a
few days with a bad cold. hat be is
now able to be at work again. •
Mr. Malcolm McKay, of Goderich
called on Mr. and Mrs. A. Clutton on
Friday last.
Mr. and Mre. Arch. Horton and
family, motored to Ripley on Sunday.
Mrs. J. Sprung returned last week
to her home near Dungannon after
spending 001114 time with her niece.
Mhos Marion Wato'on.
Misses Fdith and Elizabeth Horton
spent n week -end with relatives at
Goderich.
Chnr'h a ervice will commence next
Sunday at 10.30 a.m. There will be
no Sunday school. The children are
asked to comp earlier and practise
the singing before service. There will
he a children's choir.
The Cheerful Woman
Is One Who Has the Moth, Red
Blood of Good Health
The fact that one woman to bright-
eyed, rosy -checked, strong and cheer-
ful, while another la pale. weak and
depressed, is doe more often than
otherwise to the condition of the
blood. The way to remedy this de -
pranged state is to bntld up the blood,
and for Ms purpose there is no other
tonic can equal Dr. William!' fink
Poll,. A came In print 414 that of lira.
Melvin Abell, Oraveley street. Van-
couver. B. C., who says :-"•Ahont two
years ago 1 watt a very sick woman, 1
srmel to he wasting away and get-
ting thinner all the time. i grew m0
weak that the doctor gent ma to the
hospital, but the treatment there did
not help me and 1 returned home.
Then i tried a number of torch-. with
no better results. At thta Mage my
mother came to me, and ne she is a
firm !waterer In Dr. William,' Pink
l'111x. she atarfed me 00'this medicine.
1 can only gay that they did wondera
for me. 1 began t0 get my health
and strength after i had taken a few
Moxas, and day by day this Improve-
ment eontlnuo4 until 1 was again well
and apse to do all my housework, and
1 have not had a mirk day slnee 1 can-
not r.00mmend your ptlla too highly
and urge thus' who ars looking for
health and happiness to give them a
trial."
Yon aeon eel the Mile from roar
11 Olt 0r by mall at 50 cent. a box
from Tire Th. Williams' Medicine Oo,
lIroekvllle, Oat.
MILLINERY
New Hats of fascinating com-
bination of Fabric and Straw.
New Trimmings forthe dressy
Hat.
New Modes in sport and tailor-
ed Hats.
Flowers, Mounts and Ribbons,
the three essential millinery
trimmings for sununer.
Miss MacVicar
Kingston St. Goderich
MODEL THEATRE
WEEK OF MAY 2)) TO 31
Mon. and Tues.
A Symphony of life i11 t1"' high and
low place!
Fdwtn ('arewe present,
"MiIiITi- LAK' A ROSE"
with DOROTHY MaeKA1LL and
JAMES RENNIE
('hriatfe Comedy
lousy Buddies'.
Wel. and Thnts.
GL&V HINTER and NAY McA1'O%
In their great elasrncterizatlun
"West of the Witter Tower"
Ben Turpin in
"Where is my I'Vanrlering *toy this
Ever"
Fri. and Snt.-
WILLiAM RUSSELL
to a popular crook drama
"Roston Mackie"
Imp Comedy
"A La Mode"
"Fox Newt" Reel No. 14"
Note! %Inoue•. )foo. nod ant of 300.
Wednesday at 4.15.
COMING : "The ltottcntot."
Men's Furnishers t*nd Dry Cleaners
Made -to -Measure Cloth* a Specialty
UNDERWEAR- SHIRTS AND TIES
Balbriggan Underwear, Camblaa
tion and two -per. B.V.D. gen-
uine line.
A splendid now assortm.d a
Shirt& and Ties. W. bard/4s Cur-
rie'- line of Ties.
ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE FOR DRY CLEANING and PRESSJG
W. C. SNAZEL
Phase 3$11 S. uth *die of Square
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DON'T MISS IT
May -Time Maple Leaf Revue
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
Monday, May 26th, at 8 p.m.
G. C. 1. GYMNASIUM
Adults, 50c; Students, 35c.
end of the Intake job. The dredge Is MillinEmmmimii
equipped with a yard hueket. Ali the
pipe for the intake job has arrived,
those for the water end being nearly
three times the length of tboae for
the laud end. Work In connection with are more than gavel photographs.
the latter proee•edR but rery ,Icily. They are true Portrait. bringing out
A nest of weeds and Mirk.' varying in .best in character and in-
rhickneso from an itch to six( niche(' 1 dlt•idualitl.
constituted Itself a costly barrier dur- I R. R..1LI.OWM.
hag• the past week's work. The gang II
has been split up for some two weeks .�
past into dayand night shift., with the
pump working "tout to tem17"•" I -t
Our Photographs
NOTICE
I wish to announce to the people
of Goderich, and Dirtrict that I
[.aye opened alt ftp -to -date
Shoe Repair Shop
on Colborne Street, at the rear of
the Bank of Commerce.
Your patronage solicited.
W. J. BRIDGE
-e
Men's
Summer
Underwear
At a Special Price
10 dozen nien's fine Bal-
briggan Combinations,
short sleeves and ankle
length. Sizes 34 to 44.
Special at $1.35.
Men's Athletic Combina-
tions, sleeveless and
knee length. Sizes 34 to
44. At 95c.
20 dozen Balbriggan Shirts
and Drawers. All sizes.
Special at 59c.
M. ROBINS
The Square Goderich
The Ideal Gift
A PICTURE
This is the ohne of Brides, an.l
the quest ion, ''11'hat to (live?''
Give Pictures ! The ideal wel-
ding gift, a gift that never
grows old, and is a constant re-
minder to the recipient ofthe
donor.
In our store you will tinct :.
selection of pictures, artistical-
ly framed, that will make a
splendid wedding gift, with
less ehanee of duplientiou than
is found in any other present.
Cottle in and we w 'he
to shoos• you.11pleased
Smith's Art and Gift Store
Phone 198 East Street
W4re1. Ns. XM
Music, The World's
Recreation !
We laugh to it, we weep
to it, we rest to it, -and we
fight to it t The fighting is
all done out -doors. of
course.
A VICTROLA supplies
all kinds at all times.
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FOR
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Phone Q,$W. REG. RHARMAN (;(*DKR)�H
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