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The Goderich Star, 1932-03-24, Page 8a PAGE riQirr N11611 72.4,0 a ctc:ra", E.ItClICZCZ CZO C.to •02boot CaadOV tt • cacc:a tho f37c1: eanclay • c;:oca•rcal treat zr_07 t cnis:3-* cL rtho ztangt ntV.70 rotday Isza,:cr4z. tx-: calGc:1 Cor leaeteer The Mal attertao:aalt amda -auspices or 11.-_:;0,41attoa tho tercutconta vac, a•crstldn3 tino., 1733 <':$1,1211C4 tina nrre. The ItiltIrcz; Vt2a:13. ar:•1.tacly the inntratnaVal hlo cant:Aiwa • 111'c; 1141r,pa r,lanhett. CCnat Mud:ea i1;112 Da;11vmt11.,.. and the thrce tOadera Mau Dunaannac. nerIe1y.,41r:. hIeUesszie, M. B. Roach end Miee Melba. Fe:CC?, *,•-.1T.Icd Vcrii vocally to the enjoyment 0 Van occaslea. .nr,1 Wel talent Ate cZU cfl la vozal telczttomi aad the table:Am Ex. Rev, Wara MU returned on SatUre eonnection with a eelebration in the far elal legate cle 'dive te Mr. °Janice Olver dos? /Tom Loudon .wheris -04,4 north, at i'rnetnngtdeliCne, /IMO thelThe tealea 'WAS gab r.agdY Olit =thing the ' Who rat on ;Sheep:attar:in throileirout. the 'south. 1n the Niagara Peninsula, he hadewerse of the bath. latter. ray hearty eepreselens triP,' fay clap,. " predation to be heeree Meet pe.ser EAST 'CARDS 5t77.1005e-25 ThI GODERICII STAR TeeteleelDille. ellSeleeel 22ele. 1932 DUNGANNON !Dr. Dunlop Was AUBURN . wat:m. fuzz, a WO), ea1mazd 07'1: V. 1111):13-Icl, rast07 11,^421:- Provincial Figure W.r3 ;?5''''175 fMln uczav• centionatien Seen -Eel In the village Resew Pecebelciten ohneeli, and c2 Eeseileee Leeezbetrolan elatteels, 11.100coman, wa3 citivo 27 vamp 11. 1..,,s7 Lree Lor,is make Duff ContributeThermo Wie.sen, 1C3f.'.0W. zaavesi 0:7 ta mcall 4 Iflintz2oanca On Canday,' Diuusti5n en MarkinI zamuy t3 the VC Uct 04 Plea evceir cf Wis we le teeee e the reerl, Oe'neeen Leohnow mace lerane,as-e. 1)r. Dr.inicp's lora) bo eczylec. S.. 11' . nen. a cilt:to•tr.0 aboa nine I blezect by :-10i7 Erntel, t'afile• „ 4 Mr. lisee. Oamallan Das Occided 'Lac ::;nto falioved tcadt him ten Iniece c't3; 47i;'4v4:11" (-Jr4"' ear Zditeer-The letter eft Theine put un a new ham thie year en Me fasele 127t, tnuo+443:. 'r Orr, Orr, et Stretford, ffn. the enbeeet of the Stn COirg;C:'$f.im cf a:therm. eeeeeta„",e,e,":See_ ereeeteee, meet:Ito Dueleeee tomb £..worthy of Where Will be, zervicce in the Pr.r•-.51*--, "- `"" ceeeMent, fer it ininee Iieet neettcreiteelan. in to vilieeo cf•-•0•1- eare.,,e;...71en of Ateeirekl, thence (else that Ea oe ereae emereet eeyend the liean.ellsatie; teeth ire the ecneseeeen, aSat ere:V.V.! • 0 WaelaIaR-°:3 alticzColbeene. cell beyond the .Mr. Priteheed, ettniceet teneu °Wee is eeeel eieletikee 1410 emeo4e"eeee"eibeeenelartee Hilron, Deetor Denleo eieee, nell be In *and'Xr 11°ael charge. ,;,:ania9Zi road at prezent. ..0„,eivari igal, provineial hescre. fact,! Mr. J. C. Stolte mid the Rev. W. Te .** l ra"-"" quite reeenties eife Lae teen attended a Ineetinte of etio en Similes/ to Weldon. where tiny visited 13 e7 * their daueliter, Mese Nana Roatch, 3 ' " • " • suirso4rietratoina vIct,415 irosota etially. to the whele of %hirer Can- ada: A there few dayo ago ha wee nanlecl Io was erecoened last leleedeo menalne. A Large AOCozttneut iof LOvely Cards to ' Choose frOnta * Cole's Book Stoll Huron Presbytery .in .GreecrieleOrL- Twee, dey of Ude' week. . .• In battling lee feonl, the rivo• 143 wever gr.' Wilson's team brolie ebrough the tee bee engage before /mon onew •el The pancake eocial amounted to ie PIO leVe A lellebe MAFEI(ING The WM% People's Eociety eitneet to Ur. AIM Of Zolrittivrel. visitirea enteetAin the ieeeletrat Carlow on hie eister. .W111. el; Uall, and, Mr. relay evening. CARLOW • • datiehter, gm. Albert Alton. 1321fast. Ilia% preeent. leers, lefary mato returned horn this • weds from an extended Visit, 'with hex; Convention rat Toront Prgnell. are i$ 11010.111 44ena Mention these thinos as crow* for myrelds iri the Presbyterhen basement last /war AninWn. • boldnees maeing 1few ebeervations Priday•Wa0 PetitPelled Ming to tile Robert DaVid,son rctUrned Oa Satin -- dee from Elora, Where he had been a ora the 10We:re to knelt: his tomb. If bileeS of Seine 0 the helpers. • Cueet or es few dae.e. with his siSter, Mrs. iineuredonaitneatrohe1;0,".en'se is 'that 414 4 ofIre:.-svI7kstalvrIbi:aoltt6:4,,Utglint!clehleis4.1PiPeVic, Jalues 44' Wdaan and Wilsan' :al- The Impose of Mr. effeCreath. repre- better them was eepeeted a short tiMe oc nom Durnin ime left Zr cep,. honer to the naernory of Dottor ntaiunio ear. Ilareed Bogie had fah- an un - Mane a trip to the Vire Utiderivietere` sooteteeo or •copeorne, in desiring to da The PleY. • "Drown -eyed Betty' floe, Mrs, Albert Alton and Sleorae Alten, Mb le whollY tenaraendable. o•nd he Vetere PleaSant oXperienee. ' Pc.iling in his .been posterona ' of Belfast. limited the fOrinees 0istr, Croker to take charge of a' two 1,Veeles' ence to that PUrpole I have no words intlgenent evith regard te the strength et Mr. Prank Clark is in laceleriele oar- Mrs. Itleliard Johiletcia, clurtna the uv0lt. course in foods and cookery. NE , NI, hi ,/ones, hos_ rot en rie t but time en eornMentiation. There was the lee .011 the elver. he broke through. ing.for Mr. leeM. Coates. who itx unwell, 'Miss leolierteen. of Oorierleles will give 1 or Ill 0 4 .1, ;..4. v; O feeeeera--meromeo %%toed memory lead lee declareS he does not reliSia•la, river crime, favor the view Of Mr._ (err as ex- (rpm, „another eorroporideno tives at Detroit, ' preeeen that gigantic letters ort a bib Veber's, Wiping riase Mrs. Fisher an evening, lord,. 20tb. Tile .1nOnthlY Ineetinesect Ili* Bioko A very enjaVable le4P 37ear tiax aaaal side are not the MOst aPpropriate means O. D. Ermtt was in Teronto the be - Mu: held on PridaY °Veiling in the Ore W. ler. S, was held et the home of Mrs. ange Hall, Dungannon, Under the au- of doing lielerie„fh iv pieneme There is a Otlititilrin. ciaoroir goele wi:tletnisitoeaedink• g a. car lc' Mr. George lieralton is recovering the evellino pass very quickly, Daniel' and Id° times' steredily from an attack of neuritis. Veers sincerelY. Mrs. H. Horton, preeldecl. Tho heralds, mode Were Aimee, all present end reported. 'Much Waa, served. the boxes being sup- Mr. E, Itillough arid Mr, Geo.. Raithhy There Ivan a gooel program, to which. but We are Oed. to eV illePr°vint'e an address at the Ea,eter thankeleering ler borne. 'eoneeseten Nees 4 lea. James Straughate la at gr. Inctting At leaeoettee eh/wen Monday no$ll. atter a monthee vett wen' re- levee riiebt to be kept tereen. I de, haw- bath at this time oe the year, Vesta, who are 'both angering trent the fie. ' The recent Cold weather has enabled the farmers to lay its their supply et ice, 'Which Is about eeven or eleht Inehee thick. , 'rho fiu epidemic' is still raging and riot matey homes but have had one or More -victims. •The school le getting hack to /tonna and the 0. C., penile have re- turned to the tensity town. , Was Viniettne Robertson silent the week -end Whit her uncle, Mr. AleX. '31'01012, and '1Vira. Henderson, LoYal. Dr. ivicelounan. of Edmonton, has boon ' Plass, and the.follewing committee 'wax ' liTESTFIELD Sixty-two per cent. of them have an - 'visiting his eister-inelawe Mrs, Allan Mess eVaish, Of Dengarmon, visited aPPolated Make arrangements for the tggrecdoialogel:eelowlensreOth'ee. dlutluydernectorvni:Liyn, Idelefanus, and other friends in the east. !recently with Mie.S.Oraze Redmond. same —Albert Traylor, Allan Toed, iviexy Dr. leteaougan • le anedleal superinten- dent of Alberta and has won a fellow- ship eneeth provides a trip to... many a the large hoepltals and a looir into their 'methods of treating diseases. Richard slohnsteneeThilredaY. afternoon, sot f th L 0 L 14 324 d consist tietianeao and modernity f tEgz with a gerei attendaneee The presi en . a A, No. en peogemeloo gam I • nm ee in `Jae " er at the station this vicek. • d t eea a ' a' an a 11; That elbee ot s fit LOUIS leI.ARE DUPP. plied by the gentlemen, leap year tash- Welland. Merritt 19324 ion. Partners tor lunch were obtained through the use of numbers distributed among the ladles. At te recent joint nreeting' of the Jain - ler Wainela's Instittite and the Junior Farmers' Club. it was decided to get 1•113 are both confined ta .bed with severe Misses Edith and Lizzie .fforton ct Lee - attack ot flu. burn contributed• a, plane elect end Rev. School leo. 16. gest Wrawanosh, elesed Campbell Tavener Aetalloeni the Plonew At noon on Tuesday of this eveek eating missionary werk in leOrea. • GlittLS-PAEFElt Balt,ItLtok: Most girls at Bryn .Marr College, ?bile adelpheo .prefer merriage to a cereer. •• CARLOW STORE Everything from Tacks to Tea We ilave 0, Tea which We package eureelvee end sell at e9c a lb. . Vox will be pleased with the qua- 'uty a such a law prige„. . FRANKLIN 1110ILWAIN A.11 . Lednor and Helen Anderson. Rev, Wile a a e a the fel' e wull give p eae mr, oco, Brown,c;orf t,Wir;cotielsioto.e.wk,.issxz%iSi.: uarn nail and urs. Davidson were ape eure to father and mother bit.eit borne, iting at the home and some ot them won't. pointeel as coa hes , Mrs. Samuel Reach. concession. 5. 1/Carriage over n career won by n large - Achileld, wee 4 recent guest with her ski- maiwitY' 83 per eent" while 74 per cent; thought •marriage and a career - earepat- ter, Mrs. HilarY Horton, el.:Exeter. engaged for a touple oe 4431 lase weelt vielter on Sunday. Mr, charles Congrani Was a Lor.clan 1.1b.siee': leSttutt.srinheahla7.3.atoera9aVvatertoheente.asraldr 1.00derich, will he resent to address the "drawhig" heading to 'Whitechurch, Miss Orace etedinend ' resumed liar berrie or mrs, Nogh atoweet. who 'Es vaarloinaPlillsve°1141atde cinomaxeristet was sapProverl 1 • „.. Miss IVIary Lednor is assIstino in toe 1* - _ • ,., Soxclecktyb ,ounday at Kno, uotted, there Mrs. .7no. Clittinney is quite poorly at present, Miss leaura Roblin:on, Pat, is attending her,. • Mr. Walter .Cook lied several tearna to the illnees of the teecher, Miss E. Riclunond. • There as no Y P S. meeting this setele but it is intended to have some special features ready for next .Tuestlay evening, March. asth. There was lid Benefits Knox United gixtmen last Sunday owing to the Illneee Of Rev. W. O. mortimare. We are pleas- ed to state be is able to flee about aoalii. 131ans are being made to hold the W. M. S. Easter meeting on Thursday, Mex. 31st, 'when it is.hoped Mies M, Bailie at dutes on Monday after A. week% steee.- ssmew la o 8 ppse , . . by 55 Per cent.. hut orilY D. Per eent...#4's wni be Au. open eeseloo 1 t i ell d . . • • of the Sunday tion, being laid me wsitn the the. . . Mess Catherine Crawford, R.N., .i.s. al , • - : * . ag • - $011001, when the regular quartexly elle- Service was withdrawnein the 'West- —44----- ---------" a17 Peeeeana e field United' church on Sundaes Owing to goo.4 ,svii.l.reiativer, at rittslogra, va. .. the, With the marriage au den settled 'ilucitionnairt sho,,Vm ed the athemeee sic4will•eteee the. PIazof the file whieh is so. 'prevalent 10 .this 'toe, elean . eviidiame enterteineet a time' average •• Of 3.9 ehildren desired by 41.0 regular st)11°°1'. • ''... ' • ' . ' vielnity: „ . • i . • nuniber of friends at her leoree prior to each. .eirl. They preferred boys. 2.1 ulel to GODERICO .' TONV'N'SBLIP . the reinoval of Mrs. Wren to Lneall, the 1.9 and one eirl ansWered that slie. wo . • gathering being in the nature lef a Mee- lure ..20 .erincirerio...40, boys and 10 ,I14,10,,,,. Miss .Lena Colwell, .01 Oteleriehe spent well to the1 departing•latly; ' . ' To the eniestiene. eveatoe v. Tarry o toe , week -end at the 1101110e et hee'Min E. Elliott entertained the team- man wile. did •not Possess a college edue ee • " outs, Mr. and Mrs. Robt.'Colwell, I hers of the , Dungannon Bridge Club: at eation?" ' 02 per cent. said "Yes," with 1Veiee -Marguerite Paiconer, Of • Code. .. her lionae. on Tuesday evening. visited On selle4Y at the home of The qualidcation that they must nave !delay ' home. of Mrs; 13. 1toach. 1 CIO wee entertained, last Week . at -the, tile eatenealent .: TintelNetithi• le oweree ' 11100- 144eents, • eelee -and ',lees. • Geo; . • pae. . • ; . ecuare • . • • RAS This week eve offeree few haps* suggestions far Ea.stee and epecialprices. also tetineed pelees on smite of the well khown patent snedicines, , with rohi Traphylactica, Alteratives, Convalescente. • DB. mum's' BM Tau • Eer pale people A box, zitt CAItTita's _LITTLE LIVER 'PAU A box, 22c 111•1•611011111111111411111M11•11.11•400..111•0 . • DAIIP'S OWN trimpoTs • A box, 22c naysnEN suas • 59c ' MENTROIATILIM 'Reg. 80e 3er for 20e ' 1t. tiec Jar for 54e ERASE'S KIDNEY.„ and LIVER PILES 290 • Easter Suggestions i cd,NDy PREVENTATIVES Fre,F,a, pkeii boxed . Etsterine 00a and $1,00 IPepsodent • Antiseptic Laved% your thelee PERFUMES Snutn• 230 * Kew assortment in ;built ;• Medium 45c Ile to $3.50 an ez, • ", leai'Oe 890 COTT'S PACS IVWDER 1 - - -'-----ne ' A bine. Zee I For FM Headache u T,a,tentt:. --_,T.J,..,i.,...—.0.-N-wi TABLET ACETO rsacscams SALICPILIC . COED CREAM . ' 2 dez for 95c • 1 .CLEANSINO CREAM FOVNDATION CREAM *"""""""""'_,..., SKIN FRESIIENEit . with the no you , 49c 1.11)10 don't eat. , . I Try a drint• of MUM, NONSPI, °DORN° Bovril* °ratline or 880florliek s hraitcit ; Milk CUTEX NAIL POEISII • 350 , ' After the Elu KLEENEX for a pick -Me -tip 20e pkg. for 330 , Take. Wampoles Cod ." Elver Extract, Syrup , 1.1P 'STICKS ' or itypoplio$PhIte3t 2se to 91.00 Iteer, /ren and. Witte . Buy Drugs at the Drug Store IL t. Donlop, 3 II. Lauder, 1. A. Campbell, E R. Wigle This being "Bele" Week, the seri/tees are ,being held by the .x•eotore Rev. 'Wil- liam. , on Alternate eveninge throughout the lirst, .foUr...dayS of the Week. at St,' Paul's church, Dungannon. and at Christ entirch, Port Albert, tha PridaY e Joint service for -the two con- geegations, 10 10 he' held In.. St. Paul's. Dunearnion, from 12 o'olock neon, until , • • MHunter. of Colborne town. TO FLAP INS'PEAD. OP` WORK • iss, Jean .... 1 . . The Amerlea et the future is .going to , friend, Miss b1V1a,rien Porter, Over the e a nation of players instead of Werireree week -end. • Several farmers item this -district at- tended a ix:acting of the Fruit Growers' ,Association which wao .laeld iti °linter' on OforelAV aetee•noon. The tonceit which. was to. have been given hy. the Young People's Society .on Wednesday evinitigs March 30th, Alas been postponed metrig to the illness of some of those taking part, - ' Au Easter service will be hela hi Tinian church next Sunday. The pastor. Will preach on the subjeet. "The Eaoter journey." There will be Special Easter music. Everyone is cordially welcome, , A' S'004 congregation was present at Union church on Sunday when the•pas- tor, Rev. P. W. <Valk, dellvared an la - spiting , address onthe life • of Daniel, teoin the tort, "Prove thr servants, 1. be - swell the, ten days., and let them give us pulse to eat and water to drink," Dente]. 1:12. . At the close of the service leer. Dave Devidson ,sang a . tole, "Igo tlisapProintment in Ileavere" which was ;greatle 'enjoyed by 'eveyeetne. I The regular meetine of the 'ee P. E. !of Union church was held. on PrirlaY evening with seVenteen members present, Mess Lena Colwell wee 111 charge' of the ,Meetihree which opened with the singing 'of the hymn; "Jesus- Thou Joy et rev, ling Hearts." Tete 'Seripturc lesson; Phil - !hinnies 21:9 was read respensively. Rev. P. W. Craik led in prayer. The- hYirni, "Lord epeak to me that I may •speak," was .sung. The topic on "Went does it Mean -err be a Christian?" was read by Mies Iteleri Davidson, • Mr: DaVe Devid Oneang a solo, '1Vfother letaeree" in kilo usual fin° style. lilies Margaret Pentlrmd planet the accoirmanlinent. Mr., Cralk gave a Very interesting and vivid story, On thelife of St. Patrick, Which Wasgreatly appreciated. 'Vire l Elder Sell," Is. the subject tor the ells- eussion at the next meeting. 'The Winn.' ',It) Mater Let Me Walk With ,Thee,"- Wee sung Mid the meeting cloeed 4 with the beileelictioll.e" • I(Preen ,ariother correspendent) ' ' Ur. ace. LOOgrnire, of Winnipeg. Mn., in the opinion eof Dr. Herbert .I. Thy, dePertneent Store head, Men will Work Wee hours a day and. 'play the habil% of 'the' day, Dr„'Ttiv said. three, o'clock.. Any in attendance who Thereseeill-beeM rate and hurrye•no may net find it convenient to remain poverty 110 einnie and no overProdnetion, throughout the entire service, will have be thinks , an opportunity to retire during the sing- Ile predieted it "would not oorne to - Ines br a hymn, so as not to disttu•13 the day or to•onorrow, but in the near. fute servide. nee-" Ito lurch meeting ot tbe oungoonoo branch of the Women's Institate is to be held at the home of Mrs. Burton Roach on "Thursday, March 31st, at 3 part. The roll tall Will be answered by 'Suggestions for house cleaning.). The - hostesses are re be Mrs, Chtia• Alton, ' Mrs. Percy Finnigan and Mrs. Nellie ' Stewart, who will aleo be responsible for the Program. The long.delayed Ice harvest cont. inenced this' week, Mr. Carman Anderson having commenced storing a. quantity .fer the local butchers, the litlessra. DrownThe . ice is about seven inches! In U1101103, and Is being secured froili a pond on the farm et mra.. William 1 Cemnbel 'Oenceashm Seven, West Wa- 'I-ruttish. mr. anti lifra.' Charles Alton were guests 011 SinielaY at the home of the 'fornier's brother. Mr. William Alton, tilid Mrs, Alton; of ItipleY. ,,. • • . Mr, Melville Culbert Is :recovering 4.116111111111111•1111111•1111111•1111111111•111•1111•111111111111111111111.11111101 sioaly. from his moot attack 01. sin, front which pleurisy developed. 'Mrs. Campbell . has "been aniong the nuilibgr of 'those suffering from heavy colds In the neighborhood. Dr. Vok.'is inlet) has been somewhat inclivesed. fl . Mr. . a. Treleaven has been -manned to bed' this week: .. ' ." . istra It.. A. litol' tenole Mrs. Anitleti !Roach .and Miss Melba Fowler assistej tit the regent. entertainment gbiert in Nile United chureh, by giving reading. Accompanitil by a number Of others item Inutgannen, they went hi a sleigh laid. Mr. and 'Mrs. David SteGratten at. tended the funeral 'of lift, McOltatteti's taster, Aire. Alex Ounkeld, in 00derloh. ' litir.5 Mahe! Pandit hat returned to her lame after ti ploattint visit at the. home or ter brother, Mr. Leslie Smith, ocde. 1 rielt, • • . . It was a happy Gretna et Young rook, about 40 'in number Oa Jeurneircil in itleighe nud etitters to the. home at Mil3 IMargarCti &Main Inli thO'' bt'cilliat et fgt. trattleth IJaYi, for ale evening's enjoy,. patent The petty Was tho cialminatien of ;the eenteet, epeneeree by the junior l• . thtonch et the Weraews /netitnte et Dun. igannore hi thiele cities, captained by the tteliereee Cora Finnigan anti Mary i.nor. contract"! in a dare ter members i for the Deureannen Amble,: librery." Meee ; Pinnieant tide wen the tentest. The Mem mut ta entertein the 'winners. im the patty. The carieug Olt Srxuat 11 frin cat3t1, contests and music. In keep. 1'193 with SL Patrick's. Daythere vflis 43, Mahan* szentest. The "high" yid*/ 111 the prag:essist euchre was won by pike lezeis finlythe, %hilt A11011 Reid Ult i 1t114* ceT4etaticia prim Atter the games; B Iurzb tsan EetVell IV Ati88 tedtiOe$ ternatil MVO IS'etr, tliti loon ha the eontest Vie* lin mese by temartt Crawford was en. ' Jeseit, At the elaec * hearty vete lit Ititanks tc.‘is tendeatti Miss Margaret nut. ,whe is president et tile Jainier We. 'items institute. or 1st:, 1o0plity. A number et tnenthen et the timaier S'S.V. mem' Club *at present, on this being Itsp yeat each reembet ot the ‘Ititlier Institute ts-as alleved te invite her tan. tii:".r., or 69rito 'other perAV$ knitter. , htr. Ovi Ma. 0 C. Titleaten liar° ic. '11-aifit'il !foul Term"...", *bete Mr. 'rte. 'vellifell litEllatil Vii., aratust ,r onter.iien .,s' the rire'taiitrs' Atter:Mien 1; i Redly Smart Things to Wear at a Price You May Choose to Pay New Spring Coats Smart New Dresses Hose Scarfs Gloves Hand Bas a Spring Smartness ma possible "for less* at lox GEO. W.SCIIAEFER of PliGhe $4 CRYSTAL ICE' .Geo; Johnston . & Sons Phone 499w Kingston St. 0 ALL - Lamps and h S a es L It VVIIEELEit ItUrnitiste 'neater ani Ettnerai Director Itabillten St. COder,leh WE CAN TAKE CARE Or TOUR., REQUIREMENTS IN FURNITURE Stoves, and in fact any. thing for the home for 1932, and we positively SAW you money. 1 MILLINERY Attractive Easter .Millinery Raturhig- pow; rtim. tho • SMaIrt Seiler; the popular Beret, . tolilt trinaminga et Mending or 'ecntrasting s11t5dC1 InArigelskin Itibben, Peowero Or Qnit13. VinloetiArig and remedelliao eaFe- tully and rern..c,naloIy Wa bnviho 3Ilt` patranay. C. & S. MeKINNON theft Gailierkh Your Spring Togs An kilo Dollar or Two Makes Them Like Now. Sind 'Ion: Along Coderith French Dry Cleaning Works Blackstone ill.VROOMAN Illolaway of G.Jerkh West St, - .Godelich - IIINIIMMINIWPRoPm11411,1111011111mmai "Ibex" Flannelette Blankets $e Here's an extra special and just ,not the large double bed size, 72 x 90. We have marked them for a week's feature value. You know the "Ibex" quality—durable, soft, and warm, These are separately whipped in colored stitching to match the pink or blue borders, per pair -81.95 Yard wide Factory Cotton, reg. 14c, yard 10e . Strong and Anil weave. Ideal for a gr:eat variety of household requirements. 300 yards. Clear. mg, at per yard. , : ..... , SALE OF mussus Silk, Crepes, silk and wool, all wool Jerseys, serges, etc., mostly sizes 16 to 20, beautifIl qualities, last fall's purchases, but any altera- tions to fit shourd: be ea'sy. Values were frori $9.00 to $14,00.. On sale, each,$3.50 SWISS CURTAINS, reg, $2.50 . Appliqued or embroidered designs on white Brussels net, large matching corners, ize 36 ins, by 24 yards. March Sale, per pair.... , .$1,45 KIX MADRAS 50 Inches wide, floral design in shades of rose or green, beautiful quality. Price formerly $1.25. March Sale, per yard. . . „ ..59c BARRYMORE RUGS Regular guaranteed Axminster rugs at these prices. Size 4.6 .x 76, „ „ . 6.9 x 9 .119.95 LINOLEUMS e • Inlaid Battleship Linoleums, 2 yards wide. Pat. terns go right through to the back. Special per square yard, . . . ....$1.25 W. Acheson &Son • . MM. 0..Harwoed lasS week. • Miss . Ilelen Davidson„ of Clinton „School of Commerce, 'spent the Weeiee end' at her home. ' . and mrs mein Vortex. at stonley Twp., were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, itebt. Davidson on Sunclay. Mr. Cliaeetlehl, of Winghain, was a• v s OM +. • Sian on Tuesday. and Wednesday last week. lvfr. and Mra, Alvin McAllister . and daughter, Marlene, of clinton, are visit- ing at the hose of Mr. and eerie Robt. lefeAllister, Measles and thip,keri pox are 'now in the oonaniunity, and the flu is still quite pecvaleat, _ I3AYFIELD leers. F. 4, Edwards is visiting friends in Waterloo and Kitchener at present. The Yormg People's Society et St, An- dreoes United church are busy practis- ing a play entitled, What a Woman Thinks," to be given in the town hall on the evening of Priday, Apell gth.- This is a goodplay with sixteen taking part and should live a eule house for' the oecasion. , • . On Friday evening, March _18th, the Ladica' Aid et st. Andrea,s 'United pleuroh held a Saint Patrick social in the ba.tenrent a the church. Several games tete UP the first of the evening. There was0. program of Irish music, readings and •chbruses, the following taking part: Miss 'Harris and Xing, Iltirris,, Porter's Hill Rev, Mt, Sale, charles 'Gale and Mabel ScotOluner and Elgin Porter. 1 After the program a. tasty lunch was served, All enjoyed le pleasant evening, The Bayfield Agricultural Gotiety are holding their annual reaequerarle dance and carnival be the tc.wn bail Baylield, on Wednesday night, March 30t51. PriXeS will be given for the following costtimes: Ladle.,'. feney, lst and 2nO; gents' fancy, ist and 2n4; ladles' condo, 101 and 2n0,7 gent"s comic -1st and 2r,d; pest dressed touple, 1st; bast girls' *rename, Ist;.beet boy., "costume, let. Grand march at 9 o'elocke Good oroliestme Refreshments served. Admission, gents &tee ladies and children 20c, • . BELFAST Mr. 'end Mrs, Erving,Zinn are the fat- eet flu vietime this week. Mr. and .evere, Theo.. Ferauson spent Sunday afternoon with. their son, Har. old, and Mrs. Pergeson, of Lacknow. Mrs, erolui Emmerson, of near Mae lough, le at present waiting on her . wine Ralph, lemon, woo has been sick velth-the flu. .Mr, arid -rilre. Spence: Irwin and litele rlaughter,.Laura, spent Sunday with the • lady's eister, Mrs. Bert ;seine and- Ur. Milb,..6tit con, WeSt Wawattosh. COL13011NE . _ The Play, "Beovni-eyied Betil" bas • • been postponed. . "The modern girl is liot so bad as she is painted—except When she is not paint. ed," taid a famoies London echoolmise trees' recently. . ./7 • " • at th<e CAPITAL TilEATRE, Goderichy IVIONDAY and MARCH 28nd and 29th TUESDAY , • ADMISSION : Evenings, 46e; -- Monday Matinee, '25e Under ansPieei of W.H.A., through kindness of Mr. SUtherland, Na.NamaemaiSia.me •••••IA•11 01 -WEAR;:: in these DollanStretchinr Days youappreciate the' ECONOMY Or tibOD FOOTWEAR, . See our new line of Men's Heavy and Meditmi tie;tvy Work goats.' They are solid feather throughout, moderately priced at $2.65, $215,. $3.35, $3.50 and $4.00. rixaniine and tit them and you will, readily appreciate ther value. • SOLD AT W. HERN S Shoe Store 400,00,1••••••••••••••••••••w ew Easter Hats Charming and Distinctive Easter Hats with traditional smartness. These models favor brims, and sailors ift original designs. Vivid eon. trasts are gained in ribbon and flowers. They feature the outstanding straw and the new shades in blues, greens, red, brown and black. You are cordially invited to insKet our stock, Miss M. R. MaeVICAR KINGSTON 6TREET , 4 I 'e„ ,