Greater Goderich, 1918-05-14, Page 2BROWNIE
NOW IS THE TIME
to take snapshots of the
kiddies
Fond• remembrances when they
grow older
KODAKS AND BROWNIE
CAMERAS
JAMES A. CAMPBELL
"Central Drug Store"
'Jhpne 90 Goderich, Ontario
t* Furnished House to Rent
for summer months. Apply
to Mrs. R. C. Hays.
FOOTWEAR
The:newest models of
Oxfords and Pumps are
now being shown in our
windows, land they repre-
sent the very best efforts
of' the successful Shoe
manufacturers.
Each style is designed to
include perfect comfort
as well:as good looks.
The prices are most reas-
onable.
Geo. MacVicar
GREATER GODERICH, MAY 14, 1918
MORE PRITCHARD POSTERS
Returned Soldier Contributes Drawing
to the Greater Goderich Forward
Movement
Tom Pritchard, the Princess Pat
veteran, whose talent as an artist is
unanimously recognized here, has
drawn several large cartoons and
posters for the "Greater Goderich"
campaign. They were put up in win-
dows on the Square yesterday after-
noon and immediately attracted much
favorable attention.
One is posted at Porter's, another at
Edwards' restaurant, and the third at
a vacant store room next to the tele-
phone office.
Take a look at these posters, for they
are well worth it, and each has a
"punch."
Celebrates 9511i Birthday
A very pleasant social event took
place on Friday last, May 10th, when
relatives and friends assembled at the
residence of Mrs. Wm. Green, Trafalgar
St., in honor of her 95th birthday. The
venerable lady, notwithstanding her
great age, retains all her mental facul-
ties and general health but since the
unfortunate accident last July, when
she fell and broke her hip bone, she
has been unable to walk without as-
sistance. She is probably the oldest
resident in Goderich, having come to
this town in 1834 with her parents.
Fire at North Pier Lighthouse
The fire alarm sounded about 7
o'clock on Saturday evening, the top of
the lighthouse at the outer end of the
north pier having been found to be on
fire. It is not known how the fire
started but presumably was caused by
the light, which is acetylene gas. The
town fire hose, of course, would not
reach to the end of the pier but the
tug Forest went out and assisted by
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THE WARM DAYS
BRING TO MIND
THE DELIGHT OF
EDWARDS'
ICE CREAM
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FireCo is the name of the Range that is the
latest thing in Range construction. In this range
one bucket of coal will do your baking more satis-
factorily than two buckets in other ranges.
This is a strong assertion, but it has been
proved and you can prove it for yourself, and if
this Range does not do as represented
returned.
it can be
Stop that awful waste of Fuel
CHAS. C. LEE
Phone ZZ,
the firemen, put out the blaze. The
interior of the top of the Lighthouse i
was burned out. A temporary range
light has been put up anis repairs will
be made at. once.
TEAMWORK
"It ain't the guns nor armament, nor
funds that the ' can pay,
But the close co-operation, that makes
them win the day.
It ain't the individual, nor the army as
a whole,
But the everlastin' teamwork of every
bloomin' soul."
KIPLING.
THE WHY OF IT
Why should I become a member of
the Board of Trade ?
For the friends I shall gain.
For the fellowship of co-operation I
shall experience.
For the opportunity I shall have to
share in the big affairs of the town.
For the broad visioned business in-
telligence that will come to me.
For the satisfaction of that spirit of
progress which will be mine and which
is a measure of my good citizenship.
For the civic pride that should be one
of niy chief possessions.
For the duty I owe to the town with
which I am identified.
Those who "wait and see if the move-
ment is going to get results" will re-
tard the movement and will keep down
the results. If everybody in town waits
to We ghat is gping to result, there
won't be any result.
Now is the time for ALL the people
of Goderich to get together to build up
a real city. No real community -wide
effort has ever been made to put the
town on the map, so let us all get to-
gether now and make a big success
of it.
Women's Institute Bazaar
The Women's Institute will hold a
bazaar in the D. 0. E. tea room on
Saturday afternoon and evening. Lunch
will be also served. No admission fee.
Read the War Bulletins
The latest afternoon War Bulletin
will be received each day by this pub-
lication by special arrangement with
the Great Northwest Telegraph, Go.
Editor Robertson of The Signal will
accompany the bulletin each day with
a War Summary.
THE SANITARY MEAT MARKET
ON THE SQUARE
Special for Wednesday only
Choice sugar -cured rolls of Pork,
our own curing, by the piece
33c ib. And smoked at 35c lb.
Our own special brand of Short-
ening at 32c lb.
H. A. Brand Oleomargarine 35c lb.
Armour's xxx 37c lb.
THOS. LEGG
'PHONE 2
JUST IN
An artistic line of new
STAND and SWING
FRAMES
In Antique Gold, Mahogany
and Circassian Walnut. Very
appropriate for photographs.
Also two new shipments of
the latest designs in mould-
ings.
Bring in those pictures you
want framed, without delay.
We will frame them suitably
at small cost.
SMITH'S ART STORE
East Street 'Phone 198
D. MI LLAR u SON
ALL TOGETHER FOR GODERICH
Great interest centres around our HOUSEFURNISHINGS
SECTION these spring-cleaning days.
Marquisette and Voile Curtains from 82.25 pair. Novelty
Swiss Curtains from 83.50 pair. Nottingham Lace Curtains from
99c pair. Curtain Nets, Scrims, Marquisettes, Voiles, Muslins,
by the yard, from 10c yard.
Carpets Congoleums Linoleums Oilcloths
See our stocks before buying elsewhere.
A Greater Goderich
A Greater Scotch Store
"Watch Us Grow"
Phone 56
Millar's Scotch Store
INTERESTING NEWS
— FROM —
WALKER'S TWO STORES
STORE No. 1
The Furniture Store
Space will not permit to
give you in detail our many
specials. We will quote
special prices all through this
ten-day campaign on
' Linoleums, Oil Cloth, Congoleum
Rugs, Furniture Coverings, Cur-
tains, Cretonnes, Draperies, Etc.
1
Often the
Cheapest
Always
the Best
STORE No. 2
The Music and China Store
1 only Dinner Set $15.00
1 only Dinner Set 917.00
1 only Dinner Set 826.50
1 only Dinner Set $25.00
A few bargains in the
Music Department
1 only Square Piano by Marshall
& Wendel of New York $85.
1 new Piano, special value at $150
on easy terms
W. WALKER
'Phones
Res. 197
Undertaker Store 89
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The Food Controller
TELLS US
TO TELL YOU
to Eat More Vegetables
To help save the supply of wheat. Here are our reduced
prices :
Potatoes 25c per peck Carrots 25c per peck
Turnips i5c per peck Onions 4oc per peck
The Carrots quoted are specially good.
DEAN BROS.
Canada Food Control—License No. 8-4858.