The Signal, 1924-7-16, Page 4ASNFIF.W) 1 AI'itu ltN. July111.-Mr. anal Nits.
It,n cosides. of Ite!grave. vtsit..1 at
51r. 1!..1.1. 141 ilker's over Sunday.
Messrs. It. Hamilton :old !1. Beadle
motored frons !Petrol! '•n Thursday.
returning, en Snu•Iny Ilea, Jul!'l:1' 5 goal 1 ,.gram Is i
lir- H NI•Ihi, n mad Nit and Nre.being arranged. Du the sanit' evening
It . idled e,.n. of DetrSaturday
motored a baseball game 1.'tw.Y•11 Itrus-.I. and
troth1N•tmit ••r. Saturday uud visit• •'tt.d' 111 will In. played here. I
•..t with 'r la!'ra here, \ auY•ling under the auspice4a of Mr. Al,,,,. Mit,•holl. formerly "f the Hydro- nit
1Illc Power 111.0(48 of .." -_
.\nl'nnt. ..t:I. in the village last week. „t .)Mario will Is' held in the Fume- Mian•,. I.olsd and Julia Teuug are
'.!;lug .! \5. Itubissars. ter.. hall here'eu \\'.•'1n.s,tuy. Summer
Nlr uud airs, .5. 1inws..n and Slr. attrudit:c the Presbyterian 11. 1liiS'snl, of Detroit. +cera ,.in the July__t, for the purpose of disenssing Se•les.I at Lake ('on.eeuchiug this
e' Igo this '...•.•k renewing odd ac- the altisabIHty of pineitag a rural west.
.lnnlntauees. iia.• fr.ou'1tlyth t.. Auburn. .511 the lir, 11,1 51 r.. Krnsto•, of 4'litrord,
1.1 ofAl-faruners l.•ttt's'oit tit" i' two tsstnts ure• rli.11el %Ir. ,u.l"Mr•. 5netiel Wild other 1
Mr. alas Nlr'•. I$oht, las{ 1 }, e1»Vasil- lnt'tt.d to Cth•ud• 1 (rlau.i ..n Sunday.
berth. 1r• i ting relatives here.
« ulth ,•f .;rami lienal, I 1T. M• N. (Rally. -T1. • members of 1 ' Mr- ,: i'atersent is 'visiting friends lI
IIsi 1 ". -\ j ;1 .' \\'mesa's' Nlisstutu.ry So,•lety of at Ni -•.r and Detroit this, week.
is t9ssfl hi. sister. Nt1' t•. Hnigsotl. takh . '.,•• trip 1.y motifs.: -
• Miss Italic ,l':trh•r is clditing'lu•r the Methodist -bene! wen. invited }0l
sister, firs Itaxt,'r...4 i;.. h ri.b. the• home 114 ND's. Plaetz,•r on .1111y 1 l', - ,..n ..ernes in the Presby -
51r. It. .1. Rutledge and the latter's 1_th it: la..nnr . f 1 er 1.i 11 Ili Thi' I tent. Lurc11 om Suadny wall 1!011 a'
-1-+- r :.•n1 •.roth,•r tu-lnw. of Toronto.• -resident, Mrs. Patties; haul .iter{.+e of i wade Zion people tura91 out in
hs.k a 1''-••1stlr,• trip to Lion's Hent :, welt -tendered program. m. T1e deco g.N., ann.'s'. 11,1.V. W... If, Moss
tee .•k.. a^d report n good time, /i1.11111 .'Neri•l'es wet.' 1 IJ:eu by Repr
v. 1 :,
wt- •• e•aclmr and gave .11 g,w.l
\i1'. o P.1 \Irs fatter -..n of Toro:). 1' I'''1' .5t• invitation to meet tat 'sera.. e •-
•
ar•_rItri._'_ the litter's sister. Mrs.. l.. .nook oil 'he .tittle wens aeeel.bvl, y -Ilir AndrewHendersa'u, of
••first Wei 11', ?IIs- story Carter gavea reeitatlxi 1110- ...wan. a"enllllatldei by Ida
V'-- 1'. ' o Ituall,r. of e;.slerieh, i- ,•111111.• 1 '•\Vhit 1!a
ern y ..f a 1.1e." 5 1'ue•p ''l:hns 11.•ndi r..1 . of Whites• itis _ her fri nal Nth.; K. \5n-'.. clout. -..lo w1,. :Bryn b'.• Str. 1;. 51e- ciao stsit,Yd at 11„ hour• of Mr. 4 D
tn. 1''iuchey. with Nils., W111111.•Itow...II- Slr . .Uwlrew Ji.hustoi lad' r
w.k.
'.:..;•,"1.:,•.
NI "' :• I ylr-. E. Lawson io.torel to t'- ae.' .utttstai-t. after whi.a. Miss P.1 -
• - "-et- Sntrlay.
Fast 5Vtiwauosl, ,1141 was ill Ills sev-
enty-sixth year.. The -funeral toe:.
place .1,1 Tuesday from his stn's rest
dem... to stall's cemetery. Tit • gym- 1
pithy or the yowwlulity goes out to
the ..•t'rowhig friend
A Lawn social, unde•r\ lhe• auspk.•r
of St.' Nlark's church, Celt{ be held oil I
the dowel. grounds ou F lila- even-
Midsummer Sale of
Ladies' Dresses, Coats and Millinery
at a Clearing Price
Ladies' Dresses in canton crepe, silk, normandy voiles, ratines, silk broadcloth
arid fancy striped and drop -stitch crepes, with lace and button trimming.
We have a few Spring Coats left which
ing cost, in duvetyn, marvella and poiret twill.
Ladies' Hats in all the new styles and\models. at a teduced
to $2.95. Also a new shipment in Felt Hats. `\
For the new Summer Dress we have a shipment of
,,rmandy, in all the popular shades, and new laces for trim
We have a full line of men's and boys' Ready-to�Wear
ings at remrkably Io..' prices•
we are uttering at less than manufactur-
price from $I.75
i11ea voiles, plain and
Bathin
trimmed.
Suits for men, boys and misses, in wool and
cotttfl.
and Furnish-
Attractively
THE solVARE
A. CORNFIELD
LADIES' AND GENTS' FURNISHINGS
SHOP KNKRE YOU ARF. INVITED fO SHOP
1 Weha• dily. July 16, 1924
GODERICH, ONT.
SOCIETY BRAND
Suits of Bermuda
Worsteds
Clearing at $18.50
Suits that are cool and tutu-
fortable, as well as stylish.
Cool, thin Betntuda Worsteds,
woven in England, tailored
by Society Brand in the wane
expert way they tailor other
suits. Tan, fawns, grays,
with fine pin strivings. YOU' ye '
never •seen more stylish
sun,-
titer suits.
Sale of Boys' Blouses
69c each •
I'laiit tan. :tui blue Ages 9-
n, 14 ,.. 119e
Sale of Summer
Pyjamas
Regular $3.00 for $1.98
I hl plant salad bluish•, sizes 311
k to 41i. For Saturday only
gl.!i.
W. C. PRIDI-IAM
& SON
Men's and Boys' Wear
aletweut aa .u'i'.' fol o, ration on his \ah e14 I'rwbtteria1 hut.. I. on Sun end Mlsr Xgtrn, of Goderich, 11' re. '
oyes 111., fri. Leis h.•. trill lie pleased day 1st wert''wyll attended and were engaged fur st'huul section No. 9.
10 -.9• hila belay again 1v' it few days. very t,•restlug awl profitable. Rea. ( Mr. ltruce, who pub:halted a house
1'h.• W NI. Society- held their social ]l. C. M,illerusid• of Knux chura!h. ut Prosperity, haus moved It to his
meeting in the church on \\'aKlureaiay, t.alerirh. ,N•,•upird th.• pulpit and farm ou auta'swfaks 2,
West Was -
!he Dttt. Mrs. Mt'Palium. 1.uekuett'. gave two )%i•elleut sermons. Mr. E. anorb.
luded.!, assisted in the Sir, Jus, Match bag added a 11.•+v
uud his singing was ter,laltllI to his house,
ped, Mr. William Craig 1,11131 INlught a
' Death. - \With lot frotu Mr, G. Auutiltol and lutepdr
-mrd the death of building a residence this 'tuwwer.
Rev, J. S. Har- Mr. Jew. Irwin is hat1Ig\the pleas-
ekd Preabyterlau ure of a visit front his broll\er from
delegate trout 111 W. M. Society 11f tie church. alis! 1s.111r. early Sunday 1'atifornia, who has been a It for
a,aMNaud Presby t 'riul Society worniug at 111 • tututse,ittter it bong over forty years.
Rev. C. Cumming attended the illness. airs: Hardie war unfelt loved Th, union service held In
funs ral of the late airs. ( Rev.) Hardie. by the t.t•p,e .of -\shtle , ural the church lust Sunday war Well anent
f Lochalsh on Tuesday ilts'tlest sympathy is felt for the her- Rev, P. S.' Banes:, of Auburn Meth,
ist ehnrclr. sur In charge. The Mahal
serv149. will he Iteld in ;Knox chitr••h
tart Sunday at 10,:ttt uses.
air, Ivy. of the Sterling Bank. has
..•ural a g.sid prrltluu at (MAW*
anal intetsta h•uriag at an early date.
\5e ure sorry to Mew Mr..rgd M'1'
vy uud little daughter from our
tine.
Ir. Howard 14.u11g. laird of Miss
Jackson. .t.T.C.1.. has passed
tr.or piano examination of the ,
t.iirtt•rvateiry of ahasde.
war here and gate a rvlendld report Iteleher, of
uf.thi' diamond Jubilee of the General musical .e•r,4
Clouted .•f tits. W. M. S. held at Mot,- very much en
:real .. May, to w•hk'h she w n • a Mr'. Hari
delegate. de p regret \v,• r
Miss Caroline \Veleh is ut St. Thowus Mrs. Hardie. aIle•
attending the suuula r re'hool is a .lie•. nilul-tor of .ttdtt
s
a►
Mrs. Robinson 55 .i sit rISIte l .with .:Iced husband and children Bora at
her friend- at lirn,'efield Iasi :it eek. 'ti:nmwford in 1S. -.u. Mrs. Hardie was
Mrs. 11. Rutherford is home atter married at Brantford In August. 1S$.1,
-pending a few- weeks with' her chugle :.wt settled with her 1.4nanind in the
t.•r, Mrs. Bennett. at fort .lIls'rt.` 1+illaae of Ayr, where Mr. Hardie
111 ,•lntrie of the ,'rwbvteriau cuagr
ST. Al•lil'NTINF.' ' ;:ui..n and where their three child-
- t;1.� %t ero horn: Mr,' S. t'. Hardie, of
ST. .\l't:l'STINE. duly. 1. -air. Lend..., end.: Mies Jtlgr Ciel linrdie;
111,1 air.. li it. r. of 1,....1. ,l 11. are v1.it•aur''. of "Chlego, and 11 . I)9ci+1 hitt
ing 11r, and MI.. Chas. Itutdnson. 1 li_1•li of 1'.1.14-ago.ser-,go. The funeral 'r•
Miss 'Rosy'Rosy.1•_5111.1 'r re turned t•• ; rh•e al the church this (Tuesday t of -
1 the
her home on Frldn}' .after a two' Eras on was conducted by. ministers Tore'l
week: visit wItlt: ieliJt :rod , .4 the 14..•sbytery of Maitland. and T1,.' 0111 mutiny nalt slit14-k.',1 to hear
1 •,..• laallb arer» were JDs. Simpson. ut the .Jdt•a deattl ut Stir. \\'w.
�l51', cure fries,'. Isola,. sr,. who died Saturday were
1,1 r. and Sirs =lhn:•iu aleah.mttd !„' •, X NIa,�K,•nzle. John Cowan, M. docs Mr, I .bis was lit the villi��
:mel Nils I1. Mclh.11nld soil hiss F•tla I e•. a1:e K••tarsi • F. D. 5nelw•una u and o1: F'1 Mr nu apWait tot.' in ttg.d
Kerr. of Jamestown.. visited frlen.r� !..' u 51'!Ia'•. Tia''remain5 were con- }'
here, one d,n• this week.' t i•'.' -I-''' Ayr for burial. Jiro ill.` 11e•' w s an 11141 phateer of 1
iter, Jas. Wilson, of Toronto, is 1
clotting, here at " present.
ST. HELENS
ST. iIELENS. July 14. -Mr Tor -
Ander -on 51141 Sliss Ether 'Audi
ersin, of -Detroit.: ares having ':i
- couple Of weeka* holiday. with their
parely . Sfr. and Mrs. J... 1Atider.rou,
Mr-. J. R. \\'.sols left on. $4tt,rdny
for a few day.* visit with her friends
in Stanley township.
Mrs. lieatrleh. .1 Pert li';;in. tchn
1'1.11.91 with Iter sister. Mrs, .1, ii}'.h',
fur a w'f'k. has returned to her h'•11n.
Mr, 1t. It. Mi,rriy and daughter
ore in Toronto. where Sir %lnnr.Iy
.1l•Bl'RN
.51411'FI1:Li►. July 15. -Mr. Ituue,ln
\!•Kay is 11•.11..' f1' nu the S. NI. \\'e• 1
are nil pte.lsosl to •lee WW1
Iles. titer They. ier. of 'Du''Uth. Is
. i.itlug her brother. Sir. John M,•-
hny. of the Lake Shore. Chas. M•-e;r,gor Moue front
Kitchener for the 1.4.14.10••.
Mrs. e'. N1.1;rego- is visiting her
I gtri•ut-.
)Ir.. and Mn. itol•ert 1ts.'n• i
man,
51Is. Isabel 11 It"mal., of Tit ensu,'
is/visiting her i tri at.. Sir. Coal Mrs.
Ih•bert 54, 11...181.1..Kiut:lil. ' 1
lir. 1t, 1.: ai:el Mrs. 15111.•. ;.f Chi-
-.lag.. are
'lli--.•ag...are a! tl:.• beans of the litter's
nw.tber, N1rs. K'•onel. Ma.Letuilu.
.s holiday v1slt:
Dr. Joh:. 1l leis. • Mr-. M. Lean
Int family. oft !sfe•y, s•:Ir• ei•itlttg at
11,.• iw.me of the ins turn tauter, Mr.
.\'.•x met...:an. Lothian.
Mr Ins. Mrs. ia1vt. 5,•11111, of
15in^.hpm, t6I14"1'frfet:.s'iu Ashfield
this week. -
Tse. tluuir• .services yield
THE EMPIRE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY 11
HEAD OFFICE TORONTO, ONT.
Take- ltl. a-nr•' in ani,•une;me the appnintnu'nt of
C. D. BENINGER
W.et Street, God•-ri•-h, Ont
As General Agent for the Comianv for Goderich and Vicinity
l,pweet Rates
See Beninger first for Modern Policies
Prompt Service
..: „asmietil
GODERI( II
.: Itttrrr:--it' St. Je.1111.s. \ew-fo;tud':rod,
,t Slaw ' T visited I at Ca ye shortlAlk.._, sada by air. THE SYMPTOMS OF
Mrs
r last week. I : it:10.•- was foil( •' • •1 by a re tt:Ition
Mr. w'. T. - Itiddell had two targe i;v Miss Viola t511wtu. ,mel a duet
'putout. of strnwiwrrtes in Inst irw'k 1 I<•' Mrs. Halhtnt nail Mrs. R. D. _
1;
' \I ( . Cloyed 1 y n'I Nils. 1
IMPOVERISHED BLOOD
.,f very quickly: nor••. 1. 1 s '
Yu a•L1ttlo- to It' - "r• -' ni,.,l with I S''.o•.c in Pale Faces, Tired Feel
,':,• •.: ertic,•at., the' nd-
n .,eh to the• • ,•-. "'" • -`" ing and Breathlessness
. s h,;Re re:,•t b, Mrs. .1..1. '15,.11- I.,.,,I,le te.ho are pile. ::ulgui.l, with
'.1 r: Il::c:,:. ise i- {1.rtl�lti a tier.,I {not"tl.arnd.the pr•sen'ntion made by palpitation of the heart and shortness'
\Irs ,r` M. Srrnn.)1,n• ND's. F. Plast 1re,11 of •light ex-rtt in are suffer -
,inn .n1'. 'r r"•tiu* a ..stn. Sllss W. Howson act -t'''
Nli- '1' iggart. our v111age setrlol ing from.-Hamct.,I'tli t tee_ blood. It they
:sc.!. re-M1gag •d for another year, } tt• •< n. •e om*alnl+t. •.\fres the par have the w•e•+udntinn to take, the right
'n •rtt`.. Wel,• p!n:,..t anti! snot or I,,,,inN' two. sti,•!: h• !t. ti.ey will fid
�.-�..�.�-.•�-----+- _ ''n•. eh,a n1. r ''''I 1Y .:s1 11"wn 1" a
1 nil otnon• rem +. mHde'•! by the two • `t. health Waal .strength, The remedy .
1 1 I s, of eau ala ;Irs la• n•liwl main Is i)1'.
Mrs. l'Inetz.rs, .5 vote of thanks Willitnns' !'ink Pills With every dose
was given tht• hest.'•+.•• tjd' their hose tile-• improve and Incigernt4. the'
p!tillty And 5.-s. Plaetzer. sr., lass Wood. anal this new blood means
made a dfemenw'r .1 the Society h• alt! ,nal strength. Mrs A. e;rlf-
T:u• ,'r,s,r'd. amounted to Wel. title:. Pierson. Slam, is one• of the
i�EBI'K\ u:auy Ihou+:utd• who have prove) the
cads. .4 the -o' pill.. She says: --"I
:vas .o Molly 1'u, .1uwu In health that
L1:1:It1'lt\. 1111J- 15. -air. and Mrs. 1 env Almost lsvlfnst. Th.. 1.91st ex•
Hilary Horton. ..l Exeter, and their 'Ilion would lesiva, ale br'ethte»s. 1
daft it.•rs from. Toronto .sills) on *offered from Itead4,i'hes and flack•
\I r Norton's !mailer and slaters on
miles- ;tad had no appetite. i rYutll!
1nu my e101111a 1.1114. nn their will' oulc drag about the house And f. anal
home from Dungannon. ,•.•e„ lie,! 1••msew',••'': a'?o-' 11111M ;-
Mir
1.1'" •'t Lautenslnyer, of Tot-. slide." I tried several rtnedli41--i"it
' onto. Is spending her holidays here.
SPECIAL VALUES FOR
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Regular 75c and 85c yard
Dress Voiles
Clearing at 59c yard
We have a few dress lengths of Voiles
in the following colors: navy with
small white pattern, black with white
pattern, and mauve with white dot.
Selling Friday and Saturday. ...59c yard
Women's and Children's
Gingham and Print
Dresses
at Reduced Prices
About 25 English print house
Dresses, guaranteed sun and tub
proof. A good assortment of styles
and colors to choose from.
Selling Friday and Saturday $1.49
Also a few Gingham Dresses in
small check patterns. Neatly made
from a good quality gingham.
Clearing at 12.95
All Remnants
at Special
Prices
We carry a complete stock of
Monarch Down and
Dove Wools
Also Corticelli Sylverflcs Fingering
Yarns in all shades.
A few only
Voile and Crepe Blouses
in black and white colors. Some of
them are slightly soiled but are real
values at these greatly reduced prices :
Regular price $2.40 to $6.00. At $1.48
Regular price $4.95 to $6.50. At $2.95
Regular price $6.50 to $8.50. At $3.95
We have just received a shipment of
Ladies' fancy knit silk and wool
Sweater Coats
with and without sleeves. in a wide
range of new shades and weaves.
Prices raagiag from ....$4.75 to $12.00
The S. A. GRAY CO
East Side of Square
• Phone 56
Master Keith Grey. of Stratford. Is
idayiug with his grandparents. Mr.
Intal Mrs. fere - Stewart. ••
Mr., \1'w. Stewart. from Dakota,
arrive) here nn Friday last to see her
mother. Mrs. Rich. Fulton!. who pts -
sea away on, the follo'w'ing afternoon.
The 55'. 5.S, b. holding Its month-
ly meeting on Wednesday afternoon
at the home of the presldelt, Mrs,
Aha. Horton.
GODESI('H TOWN811111P
(;i.1)ERICHI TOWNSHIP, July 15.
-Haying Is the order of the day.
)lies Irene McClure Is home fur the
snmmer vacation.
Mr. Wilfred Bell and son Stuart,
of Toronto, are visiting at the for-
mer's old home,
they 411.1 net do ms• n particle of god.
Throe a trivial came for a'visit nand
shi• urged ole to try 1►r. Wit lamb
Pink flits. When 1 had Bnish,Yl the
sev•nnd 1».x i mild feel that ' thew
were' helping ate By the time 1 had
taken four tw.xen more 1 was a well
,woman and '.very symptom of my
trouble had alt-algs'ard. it wouki
not he 1.0»aflle for no. to !lay tress much
111 favor of this medicine, and 1 al-
ways rtc.inumend it to run-down
iw•uplP, and' hilts w•e•n it prnre Just
n1, sntisfaetory In other eyl Ws."
If ym1 are weak and run Clown you
eon begin getting new strength to-
dna- Icy taking Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills Sold by all druggists or sent
lir mail at :em .-Pats a hog by writing
to 'Ow 1/r. Williams* Medicine Co.,
ltro•kville. (int.
A large number of residents went .----
from here to attend the Orange (-('l-
ehrntk.n at Goderich on Saturday,
the I2th.
Miss Ethel Cook is ill with the
nt
11,1P», We ori.► her a speedy
r.s•overy.
The W.Ni.S, of radon Presbyterian
church field a quilting bee at the
ill,tns• of Mrs. Robert Davidson on
\We•dta•sday afternoon.
Mtw, Marion ('ark, of Hamilton, Is
holidaying at the home of Mr. and
Mfrs, NI. I1. i.owden.
Lost Sunday lti rerston 1..4.1... No.
145. attetmhd divine service at Union
.11urett and were addresiel by Rev.
Bro. Whitfield, B.A., who took his
text from Kings 18.21. A number of
the members (.f the order in Gimlerteb
were present x100.
N(ewrs. di. K, Revell and F,1 Sow-
e•hy wart to Clinton Monday evenlug
to attend A meeting of the Huron
County Fruit -growers' Association.
CAiRLOW
('Att1A)N\'• July 15. -Miss Hazel,
Webster, of Lucknow, spent last week
at the homer of Mr, and Mrs. Jarvis
McIIrde.
Mrs. A. Y. Henderson attended the
anniversary tw'ryhrs at 1 r»•hlll db
I'reslvteriall church on Siidiy and
rrta81111A over for the tots nil of the
late Mrs. Hardie.
BERN'S BOOT SHOP
SPECIAL \ ,. leave jn-t r YY•it.Yl , large• rhiluurnt
I' tellii. hood- -Trunk-. (flub Ii:1g-, Suit.
;Is have 'wen eon -labra!!•: redue•d in
a..nrtine ut to closes. front, a+nl at v. ,
c:13. e 1 •
price. \l
:Ittraytice It'.
\\-.' IIIc •• t„It: itt.tn, :.i „Itr
WHITE SUMMER FOOTWEAR
REP \Ii(ING AS
I ilea
Square
Hern's Boot Shop
1 split'
4 `t.
Our Studio is a good place to get
your Kodak Films. i)eveloping and
Printing done, 1t pays to please.
R. R. HALLOWS.
MINNIMMIMMW
YOU DIDN'T -KNOW
we had
New Springs and Mattresses
Sure we have, and at the right
prices.
Drop in and look them over.
Blackstone's Furniture
Exchange
on the Rrnsdanr of G,•.I,..,,•I,
GODERICH HORSE RACES
AT AGRICULTURAL• PARK
WFDNESDAY, JULY 23rd
2:30 Trot or Pace ......... .. .. . Purse $400.00
2:20 Trot or Pace 'Purse $400.00
2:15 Trot or Pace.. .. Purse $500.00
Canadian National Rules to govern.
Trotters allowed 5 seconds.
Ail races 5 to enter and 5 additional from
w in nets.
Entries Close July 21, 1924
Horses eligible June 30th, 1924
Division of purse 50, 25, 15 ,ltd 10 per cent.
Ali races 5 to enter and 4 to start.
Mile heats, best three in five.
The Association reserves the right to declare off any
event not filling properly, or for any other good reason.
Splendid, safe and fast half -mile track.
Plenty of free stabling and straw, town water and
electric light on grounds.
For further particulars apply to
DR. J. B. WHITELY, DR. W. F. CLARK,
i'resident Secretary. Itox 91 : Phone 1:12
FARMERS
Do you realize a dollar wisely spent is many dollar- saved ?
Do you know the saving you brake by using properly work-
ing dependable machines?
A worn-out tool often loses More than the price of a new 1
one in waste of crops alone, not counting the time lost and trouble
of trying to "keep the old one going.''
Why not drop in and discuss your equipment needs with us?
\We can supply you with llepen•lahle working tolls at a
saying in price.
We have Beatty's Hay Tools and Rope also.
D. McILWAIN
Hamilton Street GODERiCH
Tthphewes Shop, 206; Resident., 249 w