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The Signal, 1926-3-18, Page 24 . . . -P Il ,"' •s, ao,,,,,ritott4.• _z.,. , otio.o.-.4,‘S•insx.o• 1".. '4* ... ......1.t• r..1 ,'1,,n*"1.4.1`1114141111'• to. , 4, ', :.4tittr4P,Mknt/VVOtt 20 - Thar/ail, )lent itt, 11r211. .4, .104',14WittWeliMarAta . .N1/1a11a11011/ .01'110.?4:011011411141.0. liklekllitiOtineOsintetow havtl(te*VN • eat ".'etrn. itclibogatirja . *kip. Have You Tasted 010DERICH Esr,BusHEDtrai CANAD A Meneber of Canadian Wele14.". papers Amerind= THE SIGNAL, - Publiabed every Thursday morals& !Subscription price 12.00 per yes/. 'Di United States and Foreign Conatt%ati. V250 per year, strictly m advane*. • l'HE SIGNAL PRINTING CO. LTD. irleplittne SS : : tbpdarieb. Owl tr. 11. Robertson, Edisor and litannr 1.01.11"14i 1,4011,1,A4 &OW* 7 Thurolay. March Is, 1920 EDITORIAL NOTES il'hat IS pi 'throw'? • •• 0 Nohow! Whiter did nor bear ti4 esiendar say. "Mardi!" • a 0. The Provincial GOTPCIllorat has alutotketed the tax Oa soft drinks. but sill declines to redsive thi! attni4Ing 181 00 stnater report& . _ • • • With the Ottawa Iloilo, in megaton again. we may expect 10 0111. tame in- teresting pnHtieat action. In Com- parison with the Federal flows.. the Provincial Legiotature be very much a elde-ebow. 41 • GREEN TEA OMR who have used J11111111N Y0111111111 rooms or Gunpowder Tee -will apprs.. late the superioritar of this delicious blend, always so pure and rich. Try it. ii tj� GODICRICII, ONT. cower", Pe conventleu Itself, with PROVINCIAL DEFICIT the marked istereat dIsplbyrd be the very substantial number in etteudance. being evidenee of a new entlituriaimi In regard to fruit culture. if the ad- dress.% and dlisruerdons heard on Fri- day are eonveruni into actiou In the uf this district. Huron may Rhin a few years again take Its see as 011P of the leading apple - lug tsruntlet, of the l'rovinee and have tweatablished au !ministry worth hundred's of thousand% of tit -d- ials to the eounty. annually. • • • • Premier Ferguson's oeheme for the ..stabliohIng o town p 101) rue - tee boartio. impplanting the presett section butints, Keene. to he very pee erally disliked. There may be some- thing to bt• maid or it. but in the faee of such widespread diatipproval lir. Ferguson will surely not force 11 upon "Britieh Empire goods ought to lot' good enough for a good litlrithIlurr." *aye The London Free Pres, forget- ting that it Slavishly pe•oportu a 'arty that knocks the British preference on every pnetwitile oceasion • • • Since Ib,- to: on rawest:melt bets 11114 Imposed four pars ago, the Pro- vincial Treasury bee ror-elved 1•01.• than 17,500,000 front this source. And there clots not appear to be meat pro- test from the people of the Proviso., against this "partnernhip in gam - tiling." • • If the crow ki itt Ake it bird' an *time people would make out. ICe will keep away this year from the place% where he to not %Imre(' nod ounffne tile %gide, to the promisee of those who have been defending Ida). Other- wise there will be conelderaley fewer son Is over. LAILESTEAOMER LINES ni4 MIIMPiellt to parry the cora of nod* . • • • ad. nthat mu. million dollars expended mem eani I., no compiaitit 01 in. (..1,4.1.. fleet Now Numbers lit for highway% came out of other reve- attention on the port of the Federal Vessels PUP. Inunedistely following the budget- t;overnatent to the neede of lipelerich 3Iontreol. March 10.-Annotroettlit the mantle avetrunte committee site or- tiarbor. The ador additional grant of the detail" the merger of tilt. raM" galliZed. Its Ilfrilill work 14 itib inveeti- ads Stefimshill Lines ',halted. tile gallon of the lemlnerte prf the 1.yons si.lo.00n tiwitusA in nip motisstes Great Lakes Navigation Company anti eloa & supply Company, of which aubmittol the !tonne of Cmus oimn the George 'tall CoCompany,. al l'nmi- latm. • Jas. In e.yos, bete Mini:Peer of ti,thle wek ill proviik* , for further dent Coverdnie da of the CanaSteatn- t....4..t....4..slid 1.•,,,r,....1.... 14 pp.,,I.e.no with OVER FIVE MILLIONS Treasurer Expeets Smaller Ilrfleit for einTe04 -ear Toronto, Manch 13.--Tbe feature of the week In tie Legirdature wan the budget presented by lion. '.V. 11. l'rice, I'lervinclal Treasurer. Ile failed to bailing:. his 1,11141114 itlftd heti for the year u detivit of more than $5.11100,9st. Ile ..laimed u sinewi of about two mitlione nt tbt ordinary revenue over ordinary expenditure. but admitted that this was more tbau eaten lip by the paymeut tit Internet on the .k -ht of the Province. Mr. Pried does not CVO' hope to balance hie budget thin year and told the arse e expetti t t otel,500,- HMI in 1929. The Treasurer proposed a pleusible scheme for wiping out the debt of Ow Province In forty Jeers, but whether it is pratlicable is yet to be determined. lk•fore fie can cut one cent on the debt he Mina balance his budget and Mite entrust' surplus to ply to the debt In the technical men- the petrple. The Fernier,' Sun ewe- per whiv.la he promisee gest* an optional plan: I The Opposition eriths intr.- not yet "If Premier Ferguson lo tlett•rmlned spoke!l and it Is quite probable that 10 pram his toe-m.11'p Reboot board when they do the budget and the itehente, be Will get wisely in making debt reduction sodomise will not (vo- lt. optioual instead of eotnpulsory. If dime to beardhe rosy appearener that the plan works well In the mite of 31r. Price gave them in his topeeeb. townships which voluntarily adopt it. The point is tbat the budget IA not other townehIpe will follow in due yet haleueed and no mmontst of plan - nouns. To torte a uniform scheme ning velli.ecer reduce the th•te whieh on an In the face of general opposl- now !Outdo at 1219,000.000 until the tion would be to defeat, or et least rt&- expenditure is cut down or the reve- tar& ;that the Premier has in mind. nue increased. No new taxation was Premier 4'erguso81 Moult) rtonemlwr anuounced. but tedther wits there any the 'Attie be has himself quoted in redieelon itt the huge texation with anotlwr connection- •that 'legislation WhIPII OW people of the Provinee are ought to lie the cryiddlimtion of pith- Iturdenetil except the [tide of the tax LW *ought.' on -pop." which was moire of an in- -_ _ convenience than a tax. Mr. Price MERGER F Hummocksl. that the gasoline tax and of him by the time the BIG growing sea the autoliceene fees, last year were Sunday tito Afternoon isAtwi.tiAmii.ToN, Goder ic 11 , Ont. Thou a rt t he Truthellir word alone True 1110A/fil can imPall: TI only calla. infogal the. tolad. And purify the Wert. W.• Dome e . 'toot -trews. nedled Im. ements In the tray of dredging and reconstruction work. 4 • • The Provillti11l *17 -Iwo. promos to 'ter eent. on every than one dieter mem ant In that l'rovinee. t ernment of Qat.- falt of live I misting more n any reettow• money time Alive onnonneed that the dins -tore of that company' at today's weethig authorized tlw purt•hitire of the fleet of tireslakes 'Prentsportation Company. together. with the dot* of Midland Sbipbuildlng Company and 4.000.000 - bushel elevator; and als.e purchime of all the stock of the Gotten. Ilail Coal Company. subjeet to the novo nary legal 'procedure. Tido ptircharw. PRAYER Gracious saviour. we come to Thee bringing our offering of praise and prayer. • May Thy mind be lis us, en- abling us to dr Thy holy will, as that we May help oil the extension ef Thy Inngtkrua S. S. LESSON FOK MAK. 28th, 1925 Lesson Title -Ret iew-'llie (Meisel of John. Lesson Peerage -John 17:1-8. Golden Text -John 20:31. Jan. 3r11 --The Soit of tied iterating* -John I:I-18. -John 1:14. In this I-1.4.11 the Introde- Gun to the %hole zospet 11. which John so wtotolcrfully rcrIll I sit -itis tla Void's word to man. as the Light and Lite of the soul of MAIL 111141 how all whir would receive Ilim into their -nye!' were given power to becipme tire sone pf God. Jan. jou-Five Mee Bellew* in Jesus. • -Jahn 1:111-41. - Js12L_ John the Baptist by his preaching and declaring Jeans to be the Iamb of God, was the Illeanti of two of Hi* dioilkieS1 Ildi.k117C SI private interview with Jests and afterwardw beconsine Ills followers. Otte of the*. brought his brother Simon to Jesuv. The next day Jo -sus hound l'hilip :HA eiliiPti lilni to he a follower. Philip sought out Natintimel and, taltig him he. had rowel the Ileseriali. 'wrought MID 10 JPAIS. AO toy the loreachIng of the gospel, ly permaal invitation, by tli• n•et appeal and by ti-nituony. Ilbeti were brought to lious in the earry .if Christ's ministry and the -e methods it effectually toted to day to win mon to Christ. Jan. 17(b --Jesus and Nieodemus. -.John 3:1-17; 7:45-32; ems, r1.4,1 •,x; 4"14 nOit , . SMART FOR SPRING With its saddle shoulder and inserted godets this dress is ideal for the petite. Ca.trasting Materials and Colors are very popular. At our _ piece -goods de- partment you will find many new Spring materials to choose frOt11. Your pattern en- velope tells you just how much and what kind of material to buy. - - - - 14140 4>41-1 04.040.41 Style 6607 Specials for March Black Satin Duchess Silk 36 inches wide for Dresses, Slips, Blouses, etc. Good weight and deepest $11 48 raven black. Yard Sheeting 81 inches wide, heavy bleached CC Sheeting, even thread and pure. Yard uoC Factory Sheeting Yard wide. Extra heavy. Plain. 25c Yard 62 inches wide. , Pure Linen. heavy Damask. Choice patterns. Reg - Unbleached Tabling $1 ▪ 10 4tm ular $1.50. Per yard Drapery Chintz, yard wide. 15 new patterns 35c /011.11111=111141.0111MP.' Alma' jimaimmisk ieLmaIMANdbil T17 &ivf1Y'C'1'iA7 D_ C'fA7 inverr 9 Jean* in His talk. rent representatives of ?soh Jews and Romano to ask Him whethr•r it was lawful to pay tritsttc to the Roman emperor or not He paw through their plot and. salting for a coln. Fie made them acknowledge Ju - &es wan under Roman rule and mutt pity trihute. • Ile totted though that If Caesar's commands interfered with Gosee ye mum. obey God rather than 19:38-42. M. trL -John 3:16. ar. 7th-formatelpiexiWrm.iathess tHim Dia- NICINICM1IS 11.11% IIK isecome meted in Jt -taus. sought it private inter- rm.-- -John 13:1.17, 441#0 view by niget. and in listening to a -Matt. 20:211. ovrlooll Oil the new birth. woo tool of • Je4112.1 load 1118.1.• preparation for the 41"1" way a '6°14 the '61411" 4118' Passover least. so 11c 411d ill!! Wm -f- ovea. He maw that the kingdom Ivens pit -is it down at the table. it -w10 ram" to "'lab"' °P404141411 ouenosierd that not 011e of the disciple', -and that Its InIldeef'' are ad4044444 40 had, as man thp• custom of the lees, the kingdom through the•death on. Calvary of Gooila only-begettOn Son. Jan. 24th-lesua and the Stuaaritas Woman. -John 4:1-42. -Nil. 12:3. .11114114 Oil iiIs way from Judaea to Galilee. mewed through Samaria. and. ed at washed their feet son i-44'1 to • it for them. l'heir Minter anti Lon, took a servoint's plaee. and so taught- them that humility was more le besought after and praetiszsi than ambition to areure the hest plan- for oelf. Mar. 1411h-lawit Words of Jesus With Governtuent dee piartinnts being tired. ite at midday met and with HLs Ilinriples. Geveronwitt centrist -tore. At the doe -Iseeh's well while 111s 11 1'41 PP-" 8011 1 -John, ehs. 1-1-17. . meeting. held Friday, it WO+ quite 111 to rhe city to buy food. While they -john 11:6. evident t hat the Coneervative nut - ferny was out deetroui of going tip any greet effort to help the 4.1pposti- -iTion in 11ti turititry:--Ir.-E7N..,sursiir-,- Liberal leader. wanted the committee tit get .0) work Immediately arid torked for a 3Ippitritty night , sitting., The tabard to he devoted to heellital ptir- he pointed ottt. does not 1)8 )>• come Conservative majority ooverruled him. t 1111 trig Liberals, Porxreesive and In-' bee novel tme but It hats it 8!.' no fleet 42 vessels in the Taken and river w.Atal trade. til't-Ilty of which are leis than two years old. This aequieltion. he • • • polish ti out. will make It necessary •• • for the tompany to have additional WP tlfgrPP with ThP 14111411011 Adver. working eapital anti substnntiel eume User when It traye: "If a cut in Fed- of atlibtlenal money will lie required eral laza/Ion is 1....fithte, the %alio tax err peetittleg purposes immediately. Thus there would Ire ample use idioniti PIP redueeti before 'the 111VOMP firr all the cash avallaele. The new tax. former IA a tax on eotommn-.. ships will bring the C. 5.1.. fleet to tem which In:creases whit the payer's 119 viorols. family responnibilitiee.". t it' the three 311r. Covertlele stated that the deal pros* teroogems tee pogiFtwp. low before the rthareholdere for their rati- 'rut every Ilppositioli Member, 10- 47141•404traraW. 11 (10111• The 'lurches, will add to the C.S.L. supported the 1.11wral tender. Ily tin- defeat of Mr. Sln- tuctipor the itiquiry ens de - lapel mite next Weihiestley. The 1.1beritl leader !Mowed great Activity and suirmitted motions riherehy ninny WI 114,SCA. Including Mr. 1.yons him- ...tr. Members of"thoo thovernment set- viee anti large contractors, will be asked to teotify. Se•veral reetriutione 0- of a similar chumeter tome from the l'regressive getup. Earlier In the week the dilate on the reply to the speech from the Tlitone anti atuenihnents orneltuks1 In rather a farcical untnner. The 4) The IlMe1141111.11t. MOVP41 by 31r. thiney. The (internment amendment obviounly trite tn prevent Cieneeristive Dwellers committing themselves by a vote. on the liquor must ion It simply reafilrnuel A 1 mon-meats, Mile, as trig meal doubt a pmlifle came. of. enmen. Involvers about $12.0119,01M. for whkh of Federaf revem• te the tweelser Tulin 4ffiliree. ' the temilorary' financing has already eitheotne. the Weenie lotesertd- Maim tat. the he•ome tax to the one that is the /east burdensome. . . • • • investigation whish heti heen going on err months Info an alleged I•onspirsey in 4411.1*Claa-W3fla'''1160 marketing nf fruit and prodnee in Western Canada min:Mated lent week in a Vaneonver court. where lines to- talling 1200,000 were imponsol on fon; companiell and four inotividiunk. 1t has been found difficult to omfotre lawn 8 -Maned to reach tomb einem. 'bat thin demonstration that the law has teeth in It will have It 'military ef- fect. • The ProvInelailkidget for the lost fineal year ahnwa a deficit of $O00. - 't' OM. hut Provincial Ti -ensurer Price tiof:44, fitt * ,14 look, for such Improvement in the flnanees that he estimetrIt a denelt of, only g1.1110.0119 for the current year. In rim .11340.141111110 the 114tvernmetit is not imposing any new flotation The tax on soft drink*, which proved a Mob.. in abandoned The tineneinl entslition of the I'rovinee Is gradually improving. hot the Treasurer bolds out no pronneet of any appreelable re onetino of Proyincial taxation. • • ap -Ing left to he derided lipon later. This will not involve that amount of east, as FN. tItoifIng mortyngtm of the Great Lakes Transportation and George Hall Company will he taken elver its they are. These represent belief lit Partinnientary government spproxinantely _Ault --0?-41w._ tetal_brAtestue..thri Any- Mr. HiskaIhtir amount intolvol and it nos iniimatcd that It will he the policy of the corn - patty meet them as they fall due and the hulk of them mature in a t-itiijtit tif yettrn. 1k4enda the Crew Mr. lethert S. %Slitter writes: The controversy over the crow has interceted ow very niuc-b. 1 believe the crow to he l'anatia's greateat birds In fist It 'keit more Veld t -hall Oil other bird.' CO whined by keeping tbr grasithoies.r unth-r etintrol. 1 have Wren grazing a se -tints of land ksowti ept the Mititioiel Falls Reoerve, more of %titbit is light land that vannot Ite plowed. This land It an tibial place Set Iwo -dies grarehoppere Of boo 1 yesirs this seethin Is visited about the middle of .tugust, every mum -r, by thousands of crows, whleh destroy the..- grapaliopters. year's ago. before the crows got plentiful, every dry year was n brut year for 1:1'1117.1111Z 4111 aecount Ilsese Infects. which holsonisl rind destroyed the grass. used for this purpose. 4 hoe year. In fact. there was a grasshopper plague Math ruined the groin crop fnrnier wan emnpelled 10 imeriace, The eonyelico, ,,,,, trim gr,,,,,,, -r-, i•to•ii to his wlfe's dowry (SM. T11 UK, hs -1,1 in Go,b-r5.,h ,,,,, Friday mm may the grasshoppers were. and still are. it Iva I airliaads•. Tbcy say that crown prove to be u moat significant point eat wild. ePocka' 113011 and for that ren- In the history of the orchard Industry 1/0111 ought to be destrorett 1 might mowing strong indikist-'-iona of r, i wreeillng with his titles. to see the In thie county. The Intinatr, stye, .111' It Is sillall eoltrtiPhaallon for II gewerat y ri, r, 0 i f I...V(1, iii........i.n. it former wit li an empty barn. and thick% firing back In the fall. ri.movt---W The mask-isinting Mit- ft 1. principle contained In the declaration of Parliamentary government had been orttled yeast, ego, anti then utoAtly hy Litteral thouglit. unit that no one In the !louse 'mild tote ogainet the oovernment. hiP PhOWP4 thitt 11 WAN .imply m.-anttO 111111441PP the varied opitilona In the Vonrmervativq. party end unite the tiovertiment follewing for the moment. The drifting policy of the rollnierratirem mhoweill itself in the address of W. C. Chambers (IVl- engem). who admitted. that he had no "oggetion to make on the liquor poi - ivy. Like others he le hmving it to the Premier. Who is to deride* policy for the "sane" people of the l'rovinee. Squaring the Frau to 4.11111 flanion 5 --'The moo who bought that five -pound box of chocolates said it was for his wife" Is lie jiert married?" "Either that, or lit -e done %0w. - thing." -Everbodys Magazine. Hawking in Style A ,-oopie of roseero visiting a pile- itre gallery came lo A painting en- titled "Gawking in the olden Days." nml 'food gazing at It with great in Wrest. " .‘wking In the Olden Days," mild one "Well. they didnt err do II„ in style -'ora,haek an alt. But what are they 'awkIng?" "Illessed If 1 know." responded the other. "unbent theyre trying to veil their bloomin: parrots." ttg were gone. a Iroise!' tsnx• to the weli. While tele at the table t'- bit' lie tsr alloim Junior -asked 8 drinko,-"Fli4s nwfugivis.,a,jem, be_ 014%44 up 3 c000,rolomi &Imo" living ego Illo dist...torso- and told them water, and before the disciple'. ro e- "In inew. but 11t Moils' the women some to khow Jew would .„1,(1 na was the Meesish. She brought t hem niwuyn, .111.1 that 11'- othern out front the city to see and boor and. many 'relieved. not just beerier of what she had told them. but betillIMe ot what they themselves heard. pante. they herrn). they believed. Jan. 314 -Jesus Freda Five Thousand . -John '.111e11. 6:1-71. -John 6:35. .11•11114 11111 1.s mie of 8 whatever rt -a4 at hand. the boy'$ the loaves, and two haloes, and then 'tete the dts- elpter, to work to distribute what He prethwer, therefrom to the multitude. Not only 18 tliere enough lett some over. which He orders ghoul,' be gath- ered up that nothing be warittst. The next day He tells Ouse many people that He itt rhe bread of life sent down from beaten. 7th--Jenun HeaU-11111-11111ige-s lilind Man. -John 9:1-41. - John 8:12. .1 cent.. itit v Mg encountered the an- ger of the l'harloes in the temple. pnrowil out from their millet and eaw a Mimi man sitting -hy -the roadmitle. Ile gave sight to his Mint, eyes aml terwo IAA when this man too Incur- red the anger of the Ph4T1FIPP4 and SWUM east OW the eMp111. Jesus sought WM mit and revealed to him that Ile *AA the Meseliah. The man 'relieved And wit-' saved. Feb. lith--Jestm the (Med Shepherd. - John 10:1-30. -John 10:11. In this 11,11h1On .11e41101, tis Ile 1111 often did. spoke tanderlically. Ile shoat -41 the difft-rence between the Marlton* and Himself. They were robbers and thieves and He the good Shepherd. They pet -it -whet not to urolerotand and at length He ilipolor out plainly. telling them its was rhe door and the aleph herd. and He would lay down 111.. ilfe for Ills Sleep hut Ile would take It retain azul give unto all who hear 1118 voks. and follow flint eternal Ilfe. Feb. 214--Jestia Raison Lazarus from the Dead. -John 11:32-44. • -John 11:23. If lemis had been at the bet01140, of lazarint H1111 Ilea lett Ills reekness OR Martha MIA Mart. hoped 11P would, In reeponee to their messier.. then the greater mlnick• world not have been perforMed 15.4.,hrenght greater result.. In this lesson are v4 - corded human wyminithy on Je111191‘ part. Selisiewhip with the Father for the !sake of others. and a proof of .leous' claim to be the (liver of 1.11, Feb. 2111b--.1emisa TferiblIt Reality' fax Law. The pharisee*, wishing to entangle Ane again and reeeite them untti scenes!. in theory„ all right at. the be- ginning. In practice It ia an utter failure. A Ministerial Ibspartment head should have alvaolute vontrol over hit subordinates. With such tantrel the Minister osoulti be belil direetly rt. .ponp:11•14. to Parlament anti people. Ile cannot fairly be held reoponserte wheu his ham* are 1441 by a t'ivit Service Commission that Is treyotool ontr.! of 111t. pope. Mr. 1st --Jesus Dien and Rims from the Ifead. -John 18:1-20; 23. --Jahn 10:17. J401US froill the MOOS coMMendied IiItt mother to the etre of the bekrved disciple. then cried. ft le finished." When Mary was standing near the septik-hre weeping Jerius smoke to her. sort with joy she oTiost out.'llaster.1 l'hat se ame esnIng kle appeared to Hb. (Halpin: and gate then: a proof. 1010,4114X them IIIg pi. -reed hands and .1/f1.. 1 1111 t. Ile salt risen 'islets!. Ile then sent them, 11 tool snit Ilitu to preach tho •ospel .1 Failure In 1'1attire i Fite Farmers Bun / It appears that the Ottnaa Citil Bergin!. Iluommburion not enly controls appointment» to ottiee in the various Ilepartmenta_ hit that it lie, the places of Nettie.- for appointees. 171•• Minister of Custms. d .0,111 14. Is not only debarred from apixiiuting sotto - one tit check up oil smuggling unless tiud someone run lawn u eertain kind of technWal toarninatitin. but the Minieter 1,. illSo tleherrPd from free- dom t- *et Po. -4sanv4sait-otbelais..at- ter appointment. from pins- to plate. or from one kittli_ofmdmleot to another. Thi4 nen method governing the att. poitittuent !evil sterile!. 41ffieial, Finned .10%11. I 11.• 11 U441 141.1 ia WhPli Mr. illetupsey retires how shall ne know*" Detroit News tittPr. We Ittt:.eits thiat1191 keeps Babtfs Shin Healthy Pre%ents (Min* t F.c-cemit Dr CHASES OINTMENT Second Week of Showing of Fashionable Apparel frfo. t 1111.1.140!.1104-l4totozwonotwo. for Spring at Cornfield's Coats, Dresses, Millinery, Lingerie, Hosiery Gloves, Neckwear, etc. 41u .V .41t'titttli't-ltt-PttlLadies, coats etti4„71=rY:74mt'"?:141;t7; Featuring straight lines and flare effects, withtrimmings and pleating and tucking, buttons and embroidery. or fur, in all the new shades of grey. rosewood, French blue, sand, cinnamon, etc. A'APr-ft ---- New Spring Millinery Come in and see the new Spring Millinery. There are models for general knockabout wear as well as for the more dressy and form- al wear. The newest colors are here. such as cheri, dove, sand. cir- cassian, platinum, atmosphere, flesh, grain, as well as the staple shades. 11100 :1441441144+411' n plain navy and double-breasted style, two pairs of troupers; also in fancy tweeds and worsteds; in the latest patterns, a new stock just in. IMO w5a4444 'MI mar teic'of 711101 A new stock of Boys' Suits Latest styles and patterns, with two pairs of bloomers. A., Young Men s Suits "4 P. 44qage=.4CZZIW/g4M.:14144 •,, You are invited to come in and see our stock M A. 1.14ma1a 0 "Shop • • where you are invited to shop. Ladies' and Men's Wear West Side of Square Phone 418 kdt Goderich, Ontario !IV 7,44.....1" 0.1 0.••.r, .r., ' 'It. 4!'. i.'' ‘', 4,'. .11' 7.. q,, ":.;:, '::i ''. ;, ?'''' ' ,''' ' ', 3.. i ,. . '•,., : ., ..4'"",,7!.,r;-:: •,1.,'" ,A:" ,1#0'.- 7. W4- 19 4-- ,:= 14 7...44, ;.;;. l' .7,,.„‘,:,, -.,- t 4M=Is 11%tIrlft'.' p ei..,V;ii-vlor* '' 4 4,,,,,,t,.'' ‘:,,;,,,,,,,,, -#11.r"„ ..',.,..„,.. i , :,', , ) $ .j.