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The Signal, 1930-1-23, Page 5THE SIGNAL. GODERICH, ONT. REDUCTION IN PRICE VICTOR RECORDS All 75c Records V C5C now Aho l0c allowed for old Victor Records when buying new ones Thirty Victor Records to be sold 3 /or $1.00 .\utln,rized by the Victor Talking 9luchint• Co Campbell's Drug Store P Phone 90 Goderich Cleaning and Pressing Expert service on ladies' and men's. clothing. W. C. Snazel Haberdasher and Dry l leaner WEST STR; ET Phone 339 rsias����•r.�'sw MODE1 THEATRE Week of Jan. 27 to Feb. 1. ���� ��� Hondas and Tursday- ' OBITUARY MRS. WILLIAM CRAIG ' An old and highly esteemed re/ti- dent of Goderich, to the peruu tot 1.11. lie Chambers, widow of the lute Wih slum Craig, pe seed away uu Tues.day morning, after un illness of about eight mouths, In her seventy -filth year. Mrs. Craig was burn at furl Robinson, Ont., u daughter of the Iste Mr. and Mrs. Jos. ('hnwloers. but for the last fifty-eight year had re- sided in Goderieh. Her husband pre• deceased her tw•euty-btte years. She teams a family of four sous and roar daughters: Mrs. H. O. Sturdy, _r, air 11t1f1`rd rebs of Ills Volunteer Mrs. 14. Blackstone, apses Mae and nem on • Monday afternoon. The I crew. The skinner 1s a Author unteer Winona, Joseph and William. all of auditor's report .hvt ow.a balm a of b VV .;..derich; harry. of Chicago, tutor 430.:21: The librarian's resort .showed --a Bowduln graduate; the mate a t:11w'ard, of Detroit. eine brother, A , membership of lint 1aa year, the Yale mau�front New York; the deck Princeton and Dartmouth HAYFIELD HAYFIELD, Jan. 2L -Mrs. Mallet returned to London this week after rl.riting her mother, Mrs. Lavistin. Miss Jane lteld Is ,speeding the Winter In Clinton. A number of Orangemen, with their wives and Invited friends, hand e very enjoyable time ill their hall on elide" evening last. Enehre unit oth- er gimes were played and a aloe Josiah +"erred.. The winners at euchre were Chris. Parker and Mrs. A. Leileh. - The Public Wbrary.--The animal w;t eetluof 1h0 hayfield lhlblle library .t.-,wdatlou was held at the iibrury ORENFELL'S WORM• Imbrsdor liecosnit+et Pruaperoya Since Introduction of "Trades." It is nearly forty years since Dr. 'r'enf,•ll, as he then was, heard 01 a the hard 'life 1 •d by the fisher folk on J. CONNOLLY AGS (Continued from page 1) rows, t;eo. 0. Sturdy, E. Groves, O. F. Edward. Grand Stand -J. , J. Moser. Mayor Min - Ewan. 1;e1. Andrews, Wut. Green, +he. Labrador'coast. He was then L. 1. Knox, Win Bailie, S. D. Croft. working for the Royal National His- Grounds and,hates-President and tion to Deep Sea F'ishermeu in the il.e- tresittentt. North Seas. He left that- work •to Sports -C. b. Robertson, M.P.P., act as a pioneer of *Luilar work In 'Thus. Bowler, Mayor Mueklwan. Wm, Labrador and has devoted his life to Doak, Gel. Schaefer. " its Stevie •ver slue. Poultry-Wui. Doak, Thos,• Bowler, Writing -for the annual report -01 Fordyce ('hark. his association on board the Maraval, Field. Crops and Vegetable's -O. Y. 'It little. power -driven hospital srboon-' Edward, thigh 11111, herb. Morris, E.: ..roves, Wm. Bailie. Merchants 1,l.play. '4t'.i- W .$.•hae- for, W. 11. ltoliert•uu, W. F. Clark, 1..1 1.. Knox, J. 11. Reynolds. September 17.18 the (fates The question of a two -.lay or three- (lay fairwae dlscuesist. and 11 was dt•- eidtd to .rut off the third day this year. the dares deri.kvf un being \Veeittesilay and 'Thursday September 17 and Is. hafida 1 the total r.tr- AUBURN church, F the members we're limonite' on the board t'. survives. xrrs. of fort Iluruu• ale iilghest un.. record. uteri; the Cook 4 a Phlladelphla wool .ur'h'ta. The de -eased was u we W • ulatiuu was :f4:.t1. The following W411 tint' who had sou.' oW tette. of bur of ht. viceGeorge's e arc t, art to e : n hr Monday evening. January 13th, lay school of Auburn eittrl chltreh held a oust" enjoy- ,i,te soviet gethertug .ai. an Informal -.Toon to the' nets minister, Rev. '•1' J. Morttuo.re, null hit family. ounce under the able dtrectlou of Mr. I nn.. .t ridri•w•s were followed by an e tert•.tlllg program of music and rec- •ation. Mr. Mortimore• told of an ex- .•rlenee he had among rubbers In 1 ti iia. Al the clo..e of the evening pinus were laid looking to the orgu0- slug of a Young People's Society. THE GODERICH s "Sweet Rosie O'Grady r, The romance of a l5udt•r.•Ila twin the sidewalks of New York. A story of a Bowery tomboy wh„ be- came a Fifth Avenue hill In- cluded in the east are Shirley Mason and Caen Landis Cameo Comedy "Sky Hooks" "Fox News moderate, and-Tbunday- A baffling mystery drams with a great east. Virginia VOL Gaston Glass, Otto Matieson, Andre De Segurola The last word in thrilling entertain- ment, with a Int•• story that holds volt tense You'll like this drama of intritut• and e•spionagc Pathe Glnedy "Thio Twill" r'rlday and Saturesy- WARNER BROS. present their great mimes*. A great drama that has been lauded by the press everywhere. Star cast, spectacular settings, meticulous pro- duction -- -don't fail to see "Conquest" .All ABOARD THE SUNSHINE SPECIAL The Sunshine Special. our "crack" train, leaves these yards everyday for points south. And the Heat Folk., who run the train, take all the responsibility for a pleasant journey. All you have to worry about is get- ting on board. An order for coal from the Heat Folks' Yard pays all your expen.et and puts you on the train. Let's go C.A1.1. THR • irtlItleltfd Pathe Comedy "Big Business" J.B.USTARD COAL Matinee, Sat. at 3 p. m.COMPANY .•••••••411•••• Plaine 98 - Gotlariri BARGAINS IN GOLOSHES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND'CHiLDREN - This is the time of year when w1• clear nut the balance of our !dock of Goloshes The make we dell are the very best -in quality and t'antctruetian. The material,' ust'd are of the Ilighe•.t grade and will keep their color. Our prices are away down and our stock is oonplete in Mow Come early while von are able to iseettrt• .alarhoice of stylar. GEO. MacVICAR THP PRACTICAL SHOP: MAN NORTH SIDE SQUARE (.4IFRICH 1 Have You Seen Our FurnishingHouse Department UPSTAIRS and its splendid values in • Linoleum, Oil Cloth, Congoleum Rugs, Linoleum Rugs, Wool Rugs, Mats, Window Shades, Curtain Rods and Wall Papers? IT i_S_ A LARGE STOCK, A GOOD STOCK, AND WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY A few bundles of room lots in Wall Papers at clearing orices GEO. W. SCHAEFER v.hle 4, PHONE 56 courts at sea in his youth, ;.rod two funeral service. conducted Ay tln•� lira. 11.`R. M.•Kay, afro.- E. ll. 1'uull. Gr<ttbti 'Loyd m kir themselves gruer- aII• usatul. Sir Wlllrt•l maintains l Rev J , II Mills.was hcid' airs R See•ti, .Mrs. It. h.v.tt•htner. Alis. } a res • tor. at the chnreh this (Thursday t after 1.. 1t. Woods, E. A. Edwards, E. 11. that Ws awn work and that o[ his Moon. The interment was fu Maitland' Johns, George IS: Greenslade, Rev: F. helpera 10 not to be looked oto as •seeder the pallbearers mi 1 ug the 11. l'u11 h' u A. Eitw tr t' ; • a,. who has • . taro At a meeting of the beard of diree•t- or. held after the gt'u.•ritl tweeting. c 7 Ileo W. F. Clark was again appointed four soap, Messrs. Joseph, Harry. Ed- president for -a number of years. de- I)r. W. F. Clarrrr, with Geo. P. ward said Witham Craig, anti the two sired 1, retire, and Rev. F. 11. Paull• secret r3 ass stanl. "work" but as "fun," fur there is no fun- in the worl.l, which conies up to that of doing a thins just be.xuse It wants doing. 1 u. ..> • .elation has, during the last few years, pat Into Operation an 1 sons -In-law, Meseta. H. el. Sturdy and' tetts appointed in Ice phare- George F.. g The directors will meet again 011 11. Blat'katone. Ittegides the sous trout 1ria-.ia1:N1e 1vi1N re-elected le.c•retarf• ( \;1111 r.hiy night next 111 e.'w Well/'.` Detroit and Chh•ago, those herr from treasurer and Miss F. Few•lielibrarian. the n•vtalun of the prize list and to a diatuuce int•luded Mr. and Mrs. Ed.It was tt decided to hire a {rrugraut. fiit, industrial department. Thi is to give Inwsnct other business. Craig and baby, of .i.f Detroit; Mr. and lowed h} a dance, uu Faddbenefit f itt.' •murk among uthers'to womed of We Mrs. A. 1'. Chambers, of fort Huron;' January sinus for the lbeue([t of the coast so that they may have a meas- Servlen Mr. Jack ('brothers, of Muwey, lad.' library. are of eeono tic Independence. Thal (Detrol[ News) M beautiful fi floral Iributee testi-. Hayfield Agricultural tteelety.-'rhe articles male Ireful • silk hooked- have the sympathy of the whole caw- afternoon. January tach at the fowl` i Wilfrid led f Walter: les, sir. What do you wunily to the los, of their limed nodwish w read?" loving mother. 1 Many u tied to the esteem in elate the de -I cultural meeting of the ltayiit'l.l Agri- work tugs, and grass baskets, while Guest : "Thea steak is so thin that t•t•ustvl was held. The bereaved Aurally cultural $iitk'Iy was held W'e11tusdttS• lotus work, and toy waking ares 1 an read through It'" x ernoo . carried on. Sir W rt appealed or, hall. 1'ollsiderhtg therlcy state of th„ gifts of old ;Ilk at.tekiugi. which, roads there was n very fair iuyuti- i when unravelled and dyed, form the' ante. It 11.al.:\auKhton Uus app. tit- material for the silk rugs. For the She F* ed Two Boil MRS, ELIZABETH It1►11E1(Te►N ed chairman of the meeting. T114. pre. Inc Thursday morning loaf, Jame idents John McClure, gate t1 short ad- ar. 161h, Elizabeth Roberton, widow' dress, thanking the dlri•ott,rs fur their of the lute Robert Rohertou of.Hul-' bearty .o -operation and ..tutlug that lett townahlpi lasseri away peacefully I he was {lentil with the-ureess of the at the borne of her euro -In-law. Mr.; fair, last year sad the finale:IMI eon - Oliver Clark. South street, Goderich, 1 dations. There are few of the smaller iu her eighty-eighth year. I)eiea+ell societies having as good a arils lral- was tstrrt in York county and catue i thee. The annual report of the ses.•se- ttlth her pareutk to East Wawanoah 1 tars showed it larger uumla•r of entries seventy-five years ago. Site knew all' than usual. The auditors,: F. Keegan about the rigors and hardships of end John Cameron, found the toolka pioneer life to those early days of kept in excellent order and a toilette'. t 9:114. Suggestions, were • standard elite mat, 26-40 Inches. some 60 to SO pairs of stocking* are' ;t was a heavy job taking care of required. I b • itartmeut .[house t excuse •he had lu man other was Sir Wilfrid "' tier two baiter." as wen es do 1 Y y e:.. :_,-:cping •-gam"iTdann,g, for her is extending the work which he loves. :.,.usual is permanently disabled. A Labrador salmon, he said, (an cum- .ad cold was the hurt .straw that ate with the finest Scots and Irish '.coke down her weakened constltu- p awn. Iter doctor helped her get Isle Ash. Sixteen leading chefs in London - ate Toronto Hospltal• for Consump- cbose Labrador salmon as the beat . iv.., fur tuberculosis waa new her Oat of la unclassified specimens. rouble. then ensued the lung strug- ;t.• Lack to ht•alUt. Parts of Labrador, too, were to be Not on easy one for an elderly 're- stocked with reindeer which were n:u. weak.sned with years of hate now In request to a source of meat •"•, k, but it Is Just such tasks that tha skilled doctors and nurses are so supply. �•ttee caliad upon to do. Atter some settlement, when {sops'. llclug In the' on hand n , township, bud to take long walks to made hyo t.to. F:. t;n•ru•ln'e .r.Vers. ----__-----_--- mouths she was discharged, practl- 1 8\x'.1' -t' P1 IN(:• us, to du their shopPiug. ht} Alrlcalfc ,1• to Malone that 'all) herself again, able to take ueb.• burden of .ter, husband's support eight yearn ago she marr•d the late prize to wade hi the prr list. The nacts0,more. Rupert Itotoerwn, who died nineteen(lectlou, of ttfllcwr• and director* re- Practice of Marking Beak/. of SWAMI 'fes hospital 1. greatly In nerd ..r years ago. To that union were Is.ru xult,rl as follows: 1'..--i.li•ut. 4"1"1 an Old Custom. 'u ,ds. Will you help by sending t subs.•rlpUon. to W. A. ..harltun hod nine children, four lob}'s and floc Hod'lure; lot rkr'-prei,te•ttt. \1'ue. .1. The hundreds of graceful swaau A. 1'. -Awes. 223 College Street, To - girl.: Wllltum, of Auburn: Iti.ta•rt, et $tlusiot : _not ttlr-preside,[, Reber: that add so much to the charm 01 - ronto 2 Clinton ; John, of the old homestead: 1'euhale : secretary, A. F. Erwin: the aver Thamra are the property of Albert E., who died when .even year. eren.:nrer. F. .l. Edward-:. trainers either the I>y•ns' Company or the of age: Mrs. Lupeley, of liaskatcirr• Frank Kc,'tcau. .lobo It. 1'ttmerutt:' Vintners' Company, or the crown, et;:- wan : Yea-]Tim'Garr: Yea -]Timate, Of att--Mie. Oliver Clark and Mrs. D. Wiggins, of Goderleh, and Mrs. G. Rental, of Auburn. who diet two year, ago. Mrs. Rohertou was a lifelong mem- herr of the Presbyterian Church and h w.•n health permitted was atw'ev- Ito her {orae li..• .t Itlt her daughters In Goderich. den. The 11111111/11 funey dress carnival The funeral took -place on Saturday, 1s to he held during Eisler week. It .\ -bort iwrvice was conducted at the w'as tledde(1 to interview home talent ' h rue of Mr Clark 1.y It r It 1' Mc- regarding the concert for fair night. the country the custom is still more conveyed to auburn. where a service' day and \Velnrada.r, Srptrutlo•r _aril ancient, and the Public Record Odic* test*, T. M Waled Fred Middle- ton, Itobert McMurray. 1V. W. Wise, Bert Isom. Wm. $tewnri, J. W. Iteld. ttkw Houston, T. M. Snowden. Len Talbot, Wm. Sparks. John ltathwell, Ed. 'Nosier. Mr.. Seed. Mrs N. N. W'tsol.:. air. J. W. held. Mrs. F. Mc - Four tear. ago'slle tamp ru Ewan, Mrs: W. Stinson, Mr.. T. :snow - and -- now - and these send tbelr respective "markers," 'wearing distinctive jer-'e says, to examine thWarks on the beaks of the older swans, and to mark those of their Offspring In a similar faahlon Swan-upping oto the Thames dates from the slxtecuth century. It used to be carried out from old city _- barges. maimed by double banks ofuou rowers, and later from hose-bts „ towed by horses. In other parts of Ir,, rmid and the remains were then The date- set for the fair are TIM - i GEO. STEWART; FLORIST Bruce Street Phone 105 Godertch • ens held in the United church with and 24111. has a roll, dated 1496, showing the 1 the pastor, Rev, W. J. Mortimore. of -1 cemetery C•mWo)' -The ; upping marks used by various own- fielating. In spite nt the bitterly ..tad uuuunl meeting of the Bayfield ('erne- en In to. eastern counties, Including %ealber. the (•hurch was filled with' wry Company was held at the town : those used by "the bayly of Toft," ball on Monday afternoon. January ••the monk of Thorney," and "Bedell, 2011t halos; to hail w- zither there lresourer unto my Ladle's grace. the were feu present. 'rite officers and King's model... director. for 1930 are: President, Th • glen of "The swan with Two s John Mclknwld; cice•presttlent, Jna a's , Necks," seen on various inns, is said s H teetlmony to the warm friendship. held: secretary -treasurer, A. E.1 Ito be a corruption of the Vintners' which the deceased had formed slur- Erwin; directors, William$:,•tchmer• mark. Ing her life. , The interment Was in Charles B. Middleton. George Duffle.1ta11's cemetery, the pallbearers being! I). 11. MOSItughtititii, Joseph Richard- Por Shell swept Areas, the Jhr.e eons. William, Robert and Juhu, tied .s three ons -In-law. 4►11cer ['hit 1. 0 'Wiggins and G. Rslthby. friends who had gathered to Iwo the Isnot tribute of revert to one Who h,ul rnjuyel the esteem of the 4001' tnuuity In the highest degree. Many beautiful tutiful floral'offerings tare mute BRIEFS sou, Robert Scot mer; sexton, Rob- A mechanical war hc.rse Ifas been ert 1►rr. The cemetery has been kept produced by a British manufacturing In err} genal order and It is iutsude11 arra which wilt -Rehr the problem tot to lrautlfy It iurthe'r. 11 1. Indeeul a' rapid transportation of troops over shame that plot -owners do not tool •' bullet swept arras. It is surprisingly more interest and attend the tnt'etiuc- mobile; can turn round almost in Its 171iagl• Trustees Meet�Tlw fist ren length, ford a stream, provided Rcaerte March 10th and lith for tt►esl ,g of the cilh+K.• board of trn•t the latter U not too deep. pass' the play 'Step on It. Stan." Ul tar pie ws was held atonality forenoon. Jaethrough-barbed wire entanglements. eero[eol under the ausl,lces of tbe' Itary 541h. at the town hall. Aft.a. and climb a bank up to 41. degrees t.ale•rlch hand. The lataf will con- gakllla the oat• of Dille F:..V. F4•etti -, 91014.•. - 4rlbut'. several selections. Pull {insult intone wan a{ys.htlel chairman and 1\ It u known as the Carden Lloyd, nears will Ia• glean at a later date. 11. Talbot rend eonunissinaer. Notices • • will he rt u . asking for applleutlems i and should put an end to the use M Dl l g horses in warfare. It holds. two sten Mr. V. F. Harrison has taken over the business of the Goderich Beauty Parlor West strict• and will re -open It the public un Monday next. Jan- uary 27th. Mr. Harrison is well known tut 110i11.111 .11. havhig for the. fast four tears Igen assivtent in Mr. -Puede t'ale's barber Shop. ••. The regular 10eli11g of 111' Home 111111 Scltod ('11111 of 1'entrnl retool •.111 Isis held at the '. lutist on Tuesday, Jauunry 2SO..ut s o'clock An address ill Ins given try air. R. 4'. (lays. jr. 111 intereattrl in the work of the • ins.! are Invited In attend. • • • The Ihrt•,-act comr.ly,, "The Bunt Iss.9•tice•" is to be glean by the Kingsl.ridire Dramatic flub In )Iat-itny Ilan, thelerl tt, on Tue•stlay. February 4th, ander the auspices of the .\11nr S.n•Iet3 ('f St. Peter's' .'hureh. If you want a good latish, Ibn't alis 1,1s play. Vaudeville between acts. • • • 1hiriug the coming -season the Sal- vation ,\nay building nt the turner f W.tterl to and 1'dghthomtc •ttreeta, Ahich W115 partially destroyed by fire .oma usoothes afro, is to be torn down, and in Its plans. It Is planned to erect tion, with a petrol motor as standby, smaller Infilling of brick. The hall and a storaee hath ry. nn invtnllatloh for meetings will be on the ground of 4:0) 'haredare., latnps :has been floor. with living quarters above for •ne.rrsfn1ly ren"fortwo y. ars at a ,he lowal Army officers. fat" nront for caretaker o1 boll and constable.! and can draw a trailer deed The first general meeting will it• he'''. carry four men in comfort. It can Monday evening. 'February 3rd. - dodge obstacles, run In cover, or fol- --- . low a zigzag course to escape are SING THE WINO. with the greatest ,•are it is quite) fast and is equipped with a special machine gun. and. as it stands only half as high as a horse, its move- ments cannot be dete:eted even In Many ease. In V% hle•h 1t May Ile 1111. lard With Advantage. How much work can a lively fir.• •ze very open country do' Although for any purpose re- I toning a more or 1. ss centinunna supply of power the wind 18 wholly unsuitable energy there nevertheless aro• many rases 48 which it may be utillze•d - with advantae'. even It 1t has to be supplemented by such a standby as an oil engine and worked In conjunction with a storage bait.'ry, W111-11 generally la an indispensable adjunct. wind power may prove .a source of economy. The Danlah Government reports that tho velocities of the wind which are prectteahle ile between On to ftf1vfe.'t a aet•nild, and the motormii •t he so constructed as to adapt Its 11 automatically to all conditions. lndin.r storms: it bks been found that a motor with•only four wings Is the best. At one t aperiniehtal ata• SEVENTY SEVEN Aaothe'r year has guano how gttick 1t fearsttl away; 41141 Father Tl me seeds on. with heiini isno une debit fens.' And yet towin'tii3 .'11!1,1441`+ So many friends have fat"./.el away who were to me eo dear. , Yes, some of my old friends here left one by one, Some at the dawning of the any. and some tit set of sun. How 1 mits their faces. hew I Was their smile. But oh! the joy to see them. In jnml a. tittle while. And how are we living who are left behind? .the we (trine any bet•ets with lore to all mankind? Are we chasing bubbles, like children with their toys. Forgetting the one thing 'wean], the will to win the prize? Are we trying to follow our Savlonr, who Bent ebont doing gam? ('ah It he said of eat'h of ire, "She hath done what she could"? Are we walking In the narrow way, that i.'ads to joy and pt'a.'e. To he with our elder Itro• i•r, and a n• son'- 111.11 never cease? The fasMot of thla world will soon pest away And we hnpe to meet oar friends In e.ert•9t1nE der. Should We he ettnntel worthy in Rein tont hle,eet1 realm Thrnn,h ilim alio lived and died for tin --oar Father's at the helm -Il • Nation-Wkle. hectare_ flan. A nation-wide lecture, nervus Ikrough the utilization of educational motion pictures is being planned by the National Museum, Ottawa. For Romp years the museain has couducted a course of free lectures for school children and adulta-'on separate days, and now It U plah ed to extend the course over .the entire country through th..dletrlhutton of As Alm. - - lroady the u:'tei•uul has formed the nucleus of :: illation plctttre I1b- tary and Is leading -alma• to respons- ible organiz;ttihne willing td pay the eost' of shipment_ Placed 4,22(1 Farrtllles. • The e:ahada Colonization Assoela tion. Of the Canadian Pacific Rail- way, has placed -on land In Western Canada, 4,22:, farullit•4, Ti,' acreage 04.t11p1ed by thesh sefilcrs 1,1*alt 536,- 0o3 at a total 'pureha.e of almost 933,030,090. 'During the past year Nie ass relation has placed 1,210 fam- ilies on 12i%,441 serer. Its operations cover iirIash Colirulhlai and Ontario' as well as the Prattle ProvInres. ' School for Butchers. Started only ave years ago, as the outcome of an evening clava attended by about a dozen prntpoetive butch- ers, the Smithfield institute of Lon- don, England, now has over 850 stu- dents. 'The obj.+et of the Institute Ii to teach youths the Intricacies of the neat trade. A Color Match. While and Brown were the names n( hrld•- and bridegroom and Ores and Black those of two brtdeamalds at a Hanwell wedding. Thursda7, January 21. iM-•-114 To the People of Goderichand District 1 have taken over the business of the Goderich Beauty Parlor, West street (across from the Post (Mice). For the past four years i have been as- sistant in F. Toole's Barber `flop. I will appreciate your patronopt.- Will be open for busineu Mon- day, January 27th. V. F. Harrison SPECIAL 40 and 60 -watt GUARANTEED Electric Light BULBS 5for $1.00 Alf. Tebbutt- & Son WEST STREET We Deli%IT Plaine 186 A Free Slip Cover with each Marshall Mattress sold during' January. l' Buy now ,, 7 BLACKSTONE'S Furniture Exchange "Os the Manny sl Wench" Lix•k Ia something to which other Phlilp Snowden, In his earlier days, u. d ' ry thoroughly- l sie, mf boy, to 8 say No." -Oshawa Timm MEN'S Leather Vests and Windbreakers at $3.95 and $4.95 Made of sheepskin. Lea- ther - Vests have knitted collars, sleeves and bot- toms, tweed - lined with two pockets. Sizes 36 to 44. $3 95 Same as above with leather collar and cuffs, wool lined. Sizes 36 to 44. $4.95 M. ROBINS Agent for Tip Top Tailors' Clothes. Suit or Overcoat $24. PHONE 384 I° Oars. JUST, AROUND THE Cut(liEtt rROM YOU At over aim- bemired [sante in Ontario there stand 4'uperier Chain mores emelt serving as cr.nunimity with the ,,feet ettlete it, conrU•nua service and offering you the highest quality foods at rives that *re only ,Wade possible by the tn•ntendnor quantity purchases of this great Cana- dian organization. Then. Is ane just annual the .:Den's; from you- invl•stignte•.:uol cue, .till lirt.l that • WE SELL THE BEST FOR LESS FRY'S 1-2 Ib. tin Cr COA 19c Lou Toilet Soap, 3 cakes 23c Purity Quick O.ts, with china, iter pkg. 37c Bovril, 1 oz 25.' 2 oz. - 45c 2 in 1 Shoe Polish all colon, per tm 12c Rides" Pasteurized Cheese, 1-2 Ib pkg] 19r Crown Brand 5 Ib. Size SYRUP 29c Royal Raking Powder, 6 ors 30c, 12 nz 53c Venn's Cough Syrup, per bot- tle ot•tle 35e Purity Crystal Salt, in packages. each Se Crisp° Fig Bar Biscuits, per Ib .19c 2 boxes SALT 17c Free Running or Iodized McCormick's per Ib. Soda Biscuits 15c Smyrna (-truisms( Fig•, 21h. 25c IIaysdate Golden Dates cello- phane wrapped, per pkg 19.' Franco Brand P.•• 1'•, tin Tree Ripe Pears 2's. per tin per ilk 15c Pure Large 40 oz. Jar Raspberry Jam 33c Eggweat Noodles, per pitg 10c Marshmallows, 8 oz. lin 23c ( orn, 2 35c Aunt Jemima Pancake Flour, each 18c Aylmer :olden Sweet for Finest per tin Sockeye'�Salmon'43c Tall No. 1 Tins: \\ F; 14...LIVER Fitl•.I•; Phone your order to J. J. McEWEN, Goderick. CHAS. AI.TON, Dungannon. J. CALVIN CUTT, Goderich- ROBT. PHILLIPS, Auburn. 1. :1. {.t