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A BUSINESSLIKE
PROPOSITION
The business man buys Fashion -
Craft clothes because he is still a
business man when he sets out to
buy a suit.
It is easy to understand his pre-
ference. Fashion -Craft studies the
bossiness man; listens keenly and
alertly when he dictates fabric,
colour and cut, and produces
clothing that business men in-
stinctively like, at businesslike
prices.
Come in and look over the newest
Spring models.
Prices from $29.50 up
W. C. PRIDHAM 4& SON
The Stor, with tll,• stet k
' TELEPHONE 57
Men's and Boys' Wear, Goderich
— GODERICH, ONT.
TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Goderich Township
Council met in Holmesville on Mon-
day last; minutes of last meeting read
and adopted. IUepertment of Public
Highways Statement of subsidy on
township roads for 1929 was present-
ed and the treasurer reported having
received same amounting tv, $2,,
821.12. Good Roads Association again
'requested a membership fee --filed.
Provincial Weed Inspector wrote gi'
Itng notice that a meeting would h.•
I held in the near future at which the
local weed inspector was expected ta.
attend; the clerk was to notify Mr
It. Gliddon when the meeting will be.
\ petition signed by ratepayers ,.f
Nos. 9, 10 and 11 schools waspresent
.d by Mr. W. H. Middleton king for
a re -arrangement of those sections
and to • form a new section from
among them. There being no notice
of any meetings having been held
for this purpose .there was no action
taken. Superintendent's pay voucher
was presented and was ordered paid
for $252.$3. Tuesday, May 12th, was
set for the council to make their an-
nual tour of the township to plan and
estimate the work for 1939. Council
ailiourned to meet on Monday, May
2b. at -10 a.m., for court of revision
and other business.
R. G. THOMPSON, Clerk.
SPORT FOOTWEAR ,,
TENNIS SHOES, GOLF SHOES. BOWLING
SHOES, SCHOOL SHOES
IN HIGH t'L•T's. OXFORDS AND "TRAP. -
A LARGE RANGE TO CHOOSE FROM AT
W. HERN'S SHOE STORE
Phone 43w Goderich
Agent for the Fleet Foot brand
ilWilheYealeri
ON
Mother's Day, Sunday, May 1 lth
This is your opportunity to send Mother a bunch of
Flhwera or :t Plant If Mother has pained on. wear a white
Flower in her memory We can have Flowers delivered in
any country through our Flnri.ts' Telegraph Delivery.
GEO. STEWART
FLORIST
Bruce Street. Goderich
Telephone 105
Washable treatxkin glut -ea in -one
dome and fans cuff : also slip-on
atyley Ip the new shades. These are
very smart and will give long wear:
Especially recommended for the tar.
47E10. W slrttLYF:FtFat.
ST. HELENS
St. HELENS, May 5.—Mrs. Geo.
McRoberts motored with friends to
London and spent the week-cn,1"at -dr.
Langford's.
Mr. E. Hunt, of Petrolia, was a
week-&nd visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. Uurnin.
Hon. Donald MacKenzie. of the
Pro•. inclal Government of Manitoba.
with Mrs McKenzie and children,
Links with a Great Past
r1E Hon. Barnahy Howard, little son of Lord Strathcona and
I descendant of the great Canadian who was one of the founders of
the Canadian Pacific Railway. is here shown embra. ngLthensmall
daughter of the Hon. Mrs.' Arthur Howard in Hy . . -• •- ----
England Both children are living links with the great past when one of
the major evegts in the history of Canada► was in the making.
TRY OUR
Bread,
Pies,
Cookies,.
Buns,
Rolls, etc.
The purity of the in-
gredients used. plus the
expert baking. assures you
the best quality bakery
foods.
E. U. CLEVELAND
Phone 114 West Street
THE
GODERICH
VAT ROI
sisit.d his allot. Mrs. P. l' -lark. uu
Friday evening en route to Ottawa. MacKenzie. 2nd vice-president, Mrs.I of concession two, Ashfield,' had some i
They were accompanied by Mrs. M. Fd. Ihom; secretary -treasurer, Mrs.. sheep killed.
C. MacKenzie and Mr. Hugh MacKen- R. K.•Miller; pianist, Mrs. W. A. Mil-) A number from here attended the
zie, of Kirtail. ler; auditors, Mrs. U .Todd and Mrs. , Spottnn party at Wingham last Fri -
Mr. and Mrs A. MacTavish and W. 1. Miller; district representatives.' day night, and all claim to have had
children and Miss Sadie Culling, of Mrs Geo. Webb, Mrs. A. Afiderson.: a tine time in dancing and other
Ripley, were visitors at the manse on Miss M. C. Rutherford; committee • amusements. i
Saturday. members, Miss Lila Humphrey. Miss; The regular monthly meeting of the
Mr. and Mr_. Jas. Douglass and Greta Webb, Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs.' W mt i of Institute will be
held at the .
daughter MVanda, of Mitchell, were John McQuillen, Miss M. Murray,; home
May l:,th, at 3 o'clock. i
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Cam- Mrs. K. Webb. Mrs A. Gaunt, Mrs. y'•
eros yea rnUy'. Geo. Stuart, Miss M. Gaunt, Mrs. The summer speaker is expected to be:
Mr- Hugh lticherford i- at itel- John Cameron. Committees are to present and address the meeting.
grave visiting with her daughter. meet tot Mrs. R. K. Miller's on May 13 The members of the Women's Insti-
Mrs. Oliver Anderson. at s o'clock
Rev. T. C. Wilkinson and Mr. Jas. Mors. Win. Shackleton. who spent
netting
attended the Presbytery WAS RUN DOWN ' the winter with her sister at Sault.l.
urrMrs. t77 .`v�� i
tute from Kintail are invited, also all t
the ladle- of the cnmmunity.
ung and Mrs. Wilkinson,µ Ruth on 'lira SteMarie. has returned to hsr home
Gordon and Miss M. C. Rutherford at -
AND VERY WEAK herr.
tended the Presbyterial W. M. 5. M, H. (buff, who spin' ti winter
Imeeting held at the United church. with har daughters at Auburn and
Seafurth, on Wednesday last. • Too Little Blood the Trouble Blvth, has returned to her home
• %omens Institute Officers.—The vl 1 1 Hau hn Bridgewater The May meeting of the R M 5.
annual meeting of the Women's Inati-r'. • as. - . g
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ori c- 1 was badly run down • of the United church was hell on Fri -
Weld home of iss Ns•
Mr-hAr hien Anderson book :nut very weak. S.. mach .. 1 ...add' day. May 2nd. with a go.el at•endan.e.
n.lv d - housework- oft nerves The meeting opened with devotional .
WHEN YOUR
COOK GETS
SPRING
FEVER
Duron to f e
Special Business Men's Lunch
daily at 60 cents
TURKEY DINNER -
Our Specialty - Sunday only
From 12 to 3 p. m- 60c.
.\ La ...ill. service at all hour.
Hugh Wong
Melia Eatasp amiss 11011,11,11111 lit
MODEL THEATRE
Week of May 12 to May 17
Monday and Tuesday—
DOROTHY MacKAILL
\M'IT11—
Louise Fazenda and Jack Oakie
pr.•r.'ut a picture rich in fun, charm
and entertainment of high quality
A fast-moving conicd-v about a gir�
who .ought riches but found ro-
native
"Hard to Get"
Jack Perrin in "The Lone Ranger"
FOX NEWS
N'ednr.day Only—
LAURA LA PLANTE
an all-star cast in the absorb-
' n_g dratua of a society beauty who
it~it'catne the central tigure in
scandalous mystery
"Scandal,'
Universal West rn "Kin7 of the
Rodeo"
Thursday. Friday and salurdag—
THE---
(fa Lions Minstrels
GET THE HEAT FO&KS
TO HELP HER i
t
Everybody gets lazy in the spring
time.4' "
Even the queen of the kitchen'
And because we feel.a little languid
ourselves, we can't be as hard un
her as we might be. ,
Help Voir kitchen machinery to run
amootnly this .pnnst •with a good
supply or Heat Folks Coal. it will
lighten tasks and shorten the hours
which must be spent in,the kitchen.
the chair while the following officers ''i •" y 1' d b s The four
were elected: President, Mre• John
)tiller; 1st vice-president, Nin A.
CALL THE
were aKeetel: my digestion poor; exercises an USlfCS .
had continual headaches and •vuld not' dr'o at, -s gave interesting reports of II�Tt s
get a restful niglst•- sleep. INfferent I the Presbyterial meeting held at Sea-
puwever, saw au nn s COALMPANY
n'mwlbs failed to 1,e of benefit and i i forth on April 50th. Readings were,
�B, MUSTARD
was growing discouraged. tine day. Riven on mission work in Africa. t/ CO
advertisement of a' Next month the -Rudy s�l w'
THIS IS
Pineapple Week
We have Pineapple. ■t all price.
Preserve them with Red-
path Sugar
\M',• sell thi- -agar at 1,s4.-1focieo
Home-made Maple Syrup
All kinds of Fruit such as
Oranges. Grapefruit, Lemons,
Bananas, etc.
Geo. Price & Son
Telephone 248
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Corner .1 square and North street
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1 Phone 98 — relieved
similar to mine who ti had 1tewn i China.
tlrlirve•1 by lir. iwllliams' Pink 1111S t10 Goderich
1 devidi.I to try them. A few weeks' 1
Ilse of the {'ills fully restored my I
health and now my hoti'*li•l 1 .lodes 1
are a pleasure Inlaid of a torture."
Mors. Ilaughn's whole trouble was?
that she had psi little blood. Dr. Wil
Ilam-' Pinta Polis were of aid to her
because they renesed and puril.d her
blood and that weld blood prnmotal1
•,..sl health. for where good blood!
abounds di.ease cannot exist.
You can get these Plits from any
.healer In ntwlieJtle or by matt at .A
,-puts a 1511 frons The 1)r. %Vidians'
Medithle Co.. Brockville. 1Int.
Just In. n snort range of ladies'
•and children', pullovers in fine all-,
' salt "Iles sill Indies' three-piece l .
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JI' Cit all — 1 DUNGANNON
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Pentland, tit
Day,Sunday, May 1 1
Mothers
You always remember your Mother, but show her that
you do remember her.
El A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR YOUR MOTHER all at Special Prices.
WIMP
IMMO
GLOVES
From one-buttonpto four -button
lengths, of silk and Kid, in shades of
French nude. mystery and gull.
HOSIERY
Hose to match every frock in full-
fashioned service silk weight and service
chiffon.
'MILLINERY
New Hats of fancy lace straws.
DRESSES
Fascinating new Dresses in all the
latest styles and colors.
COATS
Navy and black tricotine (oats that look very dressy. Smart "Morgold" tweeds
of the new shaded materials, that give that neat appearance.
Boys' Fancy Tweed Suits
Regular S1.5O. Special for this
$5.95
week
Young Men's Suits
Something new this spring, brown
with neat white stripes. also ,navy with
neat white stripes.
A. CORNFIELD
\ erne 'v , ' Detroit, ape
= week -end at the home of his parents,
• Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Pentland.
▪ Mr. and Mrs Harvey Treleaven, of
I.ucknow, called un friends here last
Sunday.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Pentland, of
Grimsby,
spent
k -end at the
• home.11 thefornur's mother, Mrs.
▪ UavidaGirvin.
SE The regular monthly meeting of the
• West Wawanosh Fire Insurance Co.
was held 'in the secretary's office on
Tuesday of this week.
Miss MarthaPentland:
out west for
• been visiting friends
some time, returned last week and is
• now visiting her sister, Mrs. James
aM
Giin.
Mr. and Mr_. Rayne uand ndada daughter,
- of Walkerton, spent y a
home of Mr. and Mrs. H. Eedy.
Mr.' Thos. Smiley, who spent the
• past few months With his daughter,
al Mis. Wheaten, of Port •Huron, has
Ireturned to the village.
i T' re o III :it, no service in the i
Presbyterian church next Sunday,
:C ,.wing to anniversary services being
• held in the Lucknuw Presbyterian 1
• church.
air. Koehler, of Kitchener, is en-.
gaged with the Eedy bakery. in the
1--: Ai p department.
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Crawford, who
spent the winter with their daughter.
• Mrs. R. Willis, returned last Satur-
day. We are sorry to say that Mr.
Crawford has not regained his health
but is critically ill at present, in his
' home here. His large circle ofs
I friends would like to see an improve-
ment in his health in the near future.
His daughter, Mrs. Willis, accompan-
ied her parent.' home nn Saturday, r•.
turning to 1/etroit nn Sunday.
t A vert severe electrical storm pre-
vailed here last Thursday nicht, dur-
ing which. about midnight, Mrs.
Stephen Stnthers' house was struck
h. ,.:I ,ung. The chimney was part.
"SI i( )I' u I iERE YOU ARE INVITED TO SHOP" I ly knocked down and fire caught in
WEST SIDE OF SQUARE � had not yet retired for the nigh .
emmnununuunnnuumu mum momonmimummmmmumlupi mmmiunmunumma .. 1 The same night Mr. MM1n. Finnlgat
PHONE 418 'the attic. hut was immediately extin-
guished by Mr. Wm..1 Stothers, who
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Presenting their worthy benefit per-
formances in aid of the crtpple.
children of Huron County Pro-
dueed and directed by
Mr. Chas. Makins, assisted
by Mr. Gets B. Davies
Your old 'favorite., George and
Henry. are on the "ends- again.
supported by two other Mystic
i Nights and a chorus of well-trained
songati-rs'
Conte an.1 get a glonou. guffaw
for every cent you spend and 111-
eidentally help swell the fund in aid
of the unfortunate children
Manana Saturday at 3 p. ea
SCUFF -PROOF FLOORS
These THREE Ways
Scarfe's Varnishes
give lasting beauty
and protection to
floors. Hot water,
acids or grease leave
no stains on
the hard
gleaming sur-
faces. They
stand up
under severe
wear and
scuffing.
Three kinds -
equally good.
Branfine No. l6 Satin
Finish Varnish G;.ves a
dull smooth surface with
exceptional wearing
qualities.
Brantine Floor Varnish
An exceptionally popular
floorfirtish. Gives
a brilliant gleam-
ingsurface. Well
known for its
durability.
frantine 3 to 4
'lour Floor Vat -
ni3h - - A qt ick
drying, durabl^
varnish of u•.
equalled quality.
FOR SALE BY
CHAS. C. LEE
GODERICH
ONT.