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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-7-5, Page 4X14 T WVMDAY, Jaly 8. 114 /6 -»K4aeersur. • Gf TIIE SiGNAL: GODERICIH ONTARIO 81R''THOMaS SHAUCHNIS$Y ,►Lwsual. President of the Canadian Pu'IUe Railroad. To be the guiding NO t of a great railway company, with a fine hand on tbe lever of a thousand pl . s of the work, r*.luir4; lung, practical, thorough experience, splendid executiv ability in cleu...uig am.) handling men, and -a quick mind to decide vital issuer on he moment it n.'.•d be. Sir Thomsx 4i. Shaugh- nessy has these essentials and ni. ie;- h. i'. a tireless wurk.•r, n man of energy and enth11.lia.m, a keen euuu,1o11 Meuse ttilt rats (:11nlilul 4. I II4 of difficulty- with ease, and a prodigious memory that is al ays ready uu the instant. He was horn in Milwaukee, Wk., of Irish parentage in 11:.3, and after taking the usual course in the put.hi• schools dal little suppl.•mcntary smwtkag down and polixbing in a 4.I'II4.rx college. all sus thin r,•ady at sixteen to begin the battle of life. He .uterrd the kind.rg ten of railroading in his first position in the pur.•koling department of the Mil auto,.:ua4 St. fail r,ad, and it was not long lit -fore it was rreogniu'd that he h .1 a goxl busul,ss h.•a.1 firmly set on his broad shoulders; and with constant pn aw.•.:u41 undaunted determination be worked his w'ay, raver looking :.t tlw e..nor st'uth.g his .•tlorts. until in 1879, at the age of twenty-six, he was gcucra rtur'-keeper of the road. In 1812, Sir William Van ilon.e, another umrnw of this railmad whieh was a gdenhd 114111411, of training fold .'x4,'414 m'.% resl¢ued from the ylliw,eukee and St. Paul to assume the management of the Cat dean P11111ii.. Ile 1111 been keeping close tally on Mr. $haughnesxy's murk; L'• r 11114,' his pxaasil,ihties and was confab -lit that the young 111311 veils tinsel -gunge en ugh to be opal to larger opportunities, and took him to Canada, w. general purel ing agent. Two years later he sun by his 313414y, the 'sew. of assist:11a general n eager, later be•uming assistant tm tlw i'nsaidelt and in IU91 wax imide \tae -I' . id,'nt and riveted a director, and in !SIM when Sir %V Iliant \ an Hor a n•tinsi 11m 4,4(44 presidency, the oppo,rtullity of bis life, the climax of the rosiest destine 0 is ambition tame to 41r. Skuigialessy when he wits mote President -the knell autocrat of the ('anahan 1'acdic. In October, 1901, his old folks at home in Milwaukee w'r*e ro '.1 from sleep one night by a m'steng.r with u tl•legr:dm. ill trembling fear his . I4, r upsrn,el the envelope arid with wond,'r and di light read Mond thew• words fan. ,1nr mf the great railway- kings of the western I4I.us.1ere: "You nsv be gratifi, rj to know that Ile Majesty has eulde•rn.l OR cur the h...nor of knighthood. Our owe a great deal to a good father sol mother. 7'. 11. $haughlkeMAy " a ao.l a,.,.,14,• w A''t.r t4' c-a.au,u ,t. ...I,.. ,..14. syr IYl: 44' x'. r. Mea. slaw narartmot at POLICE FORCE APPOINTMENTS AT TOWN COUNCIL MEETING ON FRIDAY LAST. John Sands to be Chief and Conway Murphy Sergeant Contract Let to London Man for Large Amount of Granolithic Walks Other Mat- ters Dealt with by the Town Fathers. Some important Fuxin,', s was trims acted at the town . cit meeting ,1n Friday evening lass. A contract was let for the construction of about $141'.• (5111 worth df cement sidewalks, W'. .I. Anthistle, of London, laving t11t• sue - manful tenderer, at 81 ,ruts n square foot. Pullet. officers were• appointed John ;lands as chief and Conway Murphy as sergeant. Under the new police regulations the chief will he un duty during the day and the set -grow will be the night-wat+'hman. ('apt..1. H. (haigie waw appointed .onslahl(' file Mt. Andrew's ward and John Johns- ton for St. David's. ('apt. 4'raigi' will have the parlor precincts incts alta. ander his jurisdiet' The appointments for St. Patriek'x and Mt. 1;'urg, s wards were not made. The men /era of the council were all present at the alerting, A statement of Mei taxes unpaid, showing 114• 1(1tlonnt of $11..(5.441 still outstanding. wail m111)1161 led by Col- lector (' Owl! ; atom n statement of sums owing to 1h' town for rental. These Well• referred to the lena'c, Committee. Petitions for cement Walks Were('r• ceiv'el nM follows : Brute street, north side, from Noll I. street to Calabria road four feel wide, outside the 1 ret•x. Trafalgar street, north side, from Victoria street to North street five feet wide, untsid' the trees. Hamilton ser','. sd11lheast ods, from feet lot 4417 to 'nil of 'area eight ret wide. 8t. Pat ri.k'e street, south side, fis Waterloo street to %Vellingt.n atte.•1 —five feet wide, outside the trees. Colborne street, emithwest side, from the Square to Mt. Palrirk's street eight feet wide. Colborne street, w,11thw,.t side, from Mt. Patrick's street to Wat'rla,1 street- five feet wide. outside the t meta Tim elerk's and 'ngiu'el's reports 4'w Qtrse p't.ilionic Were received and n day will tie aN4ointed for the rex 'shill of the ax'.emanl.nt. agaitrst the prop- erties affected. 14 was d'cidrd that in the const rue - tion of the new walks the 'unites of the att•eete should be printer in the ce- ment at street intersections. A.petition front owners of properly on Victoria street .:d.ke d that the new walks on both sides of that street, from Nelson street to Elgin uvenn', be placed 41uteide (11' trees. '191.• a•t i- Uon was approved, (wing signed by a majority of the pr.p.•rty-owners. A petition from the boys who play In Victoria Park and from a number of ratepayer/. asked that the treett to the centre of the Park be removed. Several residents of the t'i'inity were on hand to oppxwte the application. George Stewart complained of the bad !manage toned by .,some of the Moya whilelaying in the Park and ,.f other jmproprr behavior. He algid that the persons signing the petition did not live near the grounds. Mr. Stewart's remark, were carrotor/it',l by Jacob Stokes' and Wtn. Holland. Councillor 8allown was inclined to look at the matter from the 'stand- point of the boys. who want the trent removed so as to make a better field fisc Motesn and baseball. The matter was sent to the parks committee for a petition for an all-night electric NOS imspended.In the middle of the 1.41x,4 011 4%'1''1 street, between Wa lou 311.4 W011110111 11.1•1s, Lrtthrrl l mien„ ,4 night 4 rattle between 11. 14114)..,' :4,1,1 the !itlu'u•r, was leferl,r to the water and light r •torr. A'.uunnuni'ation t I4,.• Provin- cial I..Ig Illstaue,• 'retention.. 04,11e• party, 1'1,1, ut4, 11 newlyh:n'te ed rnn- cen, asked that the t .'il take ,41 ,1e,io11 in gi%iug a fra11,•Ilis.' for 0.1.- 0 • sera her 1114th 14,.• eonlpnny tuts 1 iti,e to make n plopoxir A rumr11111uical4011 (111114 Al. (4. Cam- eron, suggesting . roadwork un MI. l orgy s ('1em•1•nt. was sent to he p11hlic works r.1rr1ltl it (.•e. Lt.-1'ol. 44:u•tlrl 1...11he 4:'.-,•x Fnsil- irrs, %Yi11dsor, wrote in regard 10 14,. contemplated visit of the regiment l,1 lbatrr'i,h. M,me 11e1•1 uuulMl:tl' wa'. desire) in the shape of a suitable gr d, with Tight and Wt.,., :11111 l'1111111'illor said a sit. near the r hotel had Iwea picked neon as as desirable nnr by some tinkers of the regimen) who haul , nIseinly been here. 1'4,. lalt' gl•.,u,IoI'. :els,, Hail been sslk.•n of. 1'h,• difficulty in regard to I.11,' '.i1,• n.':a' till' S11111IIn'1• 1101 el ova'.. in rl•gnud 141 light ing it. 'Ilse matter was referred to Councillor Yonrlg and En- gineer Kelly fora report. The 11wu41 grant of $12.1. for the U, aniuion 1):ay eelebrat ion waft iassed. \1'm. Lane. who put in the xpplieft- lion tor' this gram, also stoke of the visit ,1f the British bottlers td town in August, and stated that the howling' cloth desired the en up.r:titan 04 the e4.011ci1 in 11•r'icing 1111• p:uiy'. Th,•rr world probably IM• a Lawn 4M1rty far t4,. victors 1111 (11,• M:It11e11,ty evening of their star in town, :a,,1 for this it Wits asked •1 1181 1lie 141%1't1 fur'lli'.4, e•leelr'i' lights and "4,111. 14,1° Is1111i int• .111 110111' Or two. '1111, 111.111.1' w•as loft with 1111''.411.1.i114,oruluitl,•4, A policy for $.,,Istel on 14,. boiler al th.• pi welaomote was accepted f4' the 4':nuu1inu Casually Iu,.urane• ('um- pa11y. A large (s'4' of a.c.11111s were passed and 1111 rec"nuul'11,1:t 4041 o4 4 h. !inane' eminnitt,, it tan. d,rid.d 1hat the claim of the bite .1. 8. Nesbitt hr settled at the '.nn, 11f 44104, without prejudice. '1'be wider :mil light ennunitlel• r.r- ummrnd,•d I4,:eel nn ,,,•1X,41 be In kelp ilk th.1117111r•rof a light on1',Nat'l.; street 411 1Wes'nt 1 that Ill'. .gcl4••on's :111111i - pal loll iot• light .111 14ru.1• -tree he laid over, h. to 1M• 1a4,,r1 1,. .nd.nv.u• Ill 11:1 4111,•, p.t'.un.1 apply for light on that street : aha: I4,. 1E11;4111mi 11.. 1111111111.111 414' 1'u,di, \\'irk. Is• not Med to the elfeet 1 11/1 1 1 11 1.11r41111'111 41,11 Will su4gdy .1l''nHui! V for lighting the breakwater an the regular rale IIlk.. p.4' k. w., les'. 111 44.1•. 1•1•111. diM.u111114, the Department to install its own Omit. '1'441• rrps11't flans 11(1,p:11. 4'11uneillar Mair smgg.st.d it police of improving the cemetery by nhnnd• ,1niug the grave walks an,1 haying all railings 4141.l hedges levelled, making the whole place all on' Lawn. The matter was refet' rel In the eet,IMe•y 4'1 it tee ft r 11 1.11011. 'rhe engineer 44 4'. hi -Lim -Ted to report on t4,. tlet1,44 7' :tel .ost of ex- tending the electl'b• light on the Huron to:ul. 1 oun,illor Guldthm tw• also suggested that the rand tin the fnl•11rr side of 111e itark east of the 41. '1'. It. stall ton wap in need of atten- tion. It was deeidel In pur;hnae three 27 -inch life -Imes, at $', eaeh, to be rlat•el at convenient points at the linrlor to he used in ease of emer- gency. The .omilklnints ,1f rtow'ding at the harbor when pa4a4nger blotto a in wins• disco/mel, and this matter and that n/ dealing with the enal hoist were pelt In the hands o/ the Mayor and Councillor Young, with power to act. Councillor Mellows thought. MOPP vigorous measures phoned be taken for the protection of the Square (rent "abort-entterw" and suggested n hy- law: hut other councillors thought n bylaw would do no good and that the policemen and the caretaker should use their efforts to put a atop to any objectionable practices. Menne of t4,. cottncillnre thought that too much strictness should not he exprr.qieed, but Unit the people eho,M Fie aflowed to enjoy themselves In the park within reasonable ilmits, err• 1- • Thr tendert for sidewalks were 4144.41441 114111 were 1(4' 141110114 : Ilutwl k H I, lioderich. Inc. a Wpiae Rall ; 111ie. tar crossings. ('eltypieeo Niles Mt • CO„ Ain- IN•Iwtllurg, fur mooriogr. N. J. )larlow & Co.. Otu+lph, 414c. F, neat City 1',avl.g Co., London, B 7.114•. t'. A. Heid & ('a., town, Utc. ; 1010. for est. sing'.. %V, .1. Anthixttr, hmdun, i.'., and /ram the x31111. 1)1:111 1411 ltulrnd.d 14o - der :it 1!,4'. '1'b,. is -presentative of the Forest lily Paving Co., who Willi nu.xt, if 11114 :111, of the other lerltlelveS WAS pt 4'.0111, prutewtrd 44,:44 .'\111111%tlNx 14114•1i,lyd tender 113/1 liven put in after the meeting hail .petiedalkd ela11ued that if 1111• 1111111 wax 111 11.1• xlloW.d 10 Ilia in 1411: •i d4d tender all should be. It turned out that, only one 0',, der had 4,'.•n received ,al the 4' • spwr illwl ill I4,. lulve•lixrlu,•ut 411 ul'InrLl and the 'deck had accepter 14,rw wit 4,uul �gnr.tiun :.1 any time during the 1v.11iug. .\ I,u41Un' dia- logue among the c •illurr 1 the tenderer.+ fulhotrd, Ibe Forest l't)' 1'aviug 1'41. 1111(11 Iwiig ('4114i,ulatrly persistent. He stated that he would tender al 81 .etas if allowed to du so, and thientenl•.I to upset the whole nrilee.ding i1 the 1411111,11 x,•4'44(414.4 \)1lhiab•''. 1+•1041 with',ut giving the others an "nom (unity 111 amend their tenders. Finally the council decided t0 allow the tenderer a half -1 • ilk which to pal in new tender if they wished 1.. do .so. When the time was up the only noW tender in wool Eliot of the For".t City Paving Co., at i; 45-101 rents per square lout. The council without any died's.' di. - tided 40 44 ''rpt the original lowest tender that of Anthistl, at H, edits. During the half-hour interval the council dealt with the :applications foe. positions nu Ow pulite fun's. George F. II'' it', John Sands and Alfred Nicholson applied for the posi- t 041 of chief ; .I. S. 'lcllat h, way \Itlrphy. Jahn 11. Ryan, John I,1hu'.tuu xnd A. %V. %Vilma' would take either position ; G. Stewart applied for the office 114 sergeant. and Ile". hl Jardine asked to lie aplxliul4I ward- constable for St. .4ndr•w x. For child the vide W11,1 : Na11ul'. (' •111,11+ }•dung, KIM/WS •41441 1113i1'. N1111ulx011 - 48•,1uurttl,1tr f•:Iliott and Goldthorpe. For s•rge:unt : Stewart Councillors Young and Blair. Murphy -l'oun,illmr Elliott, Milli ow. and Goldthorpe. Messer. Moods 1 Murphy were lher'fore appointed. f4,•. l l ,'k had 'Jaren ,'x11,41 away ''Pipe the cute was taken. %%'lien the apIoinlintan of 1,11x1 cunxtables win taken up, Capt. ('1'xlglr, who tya•1 pI'4".'IIt, Wax asked if he could 4'r' •ud :ii)' • to 1u:- yu111r'.111.11 111114rs 31. the harbor. The pity. It. was stated, tt'o11Id 1.' LII cent'. an 1 while on duty. The Cap- tain c,usidrrwl at 'tit and then '. aid he did not Limo- of anyone for 1114 job. bun 4,4 111111 1141 ubjeaion fu taking it I ' self. Ae.onlingly he w'as appointed for Mt. Andrew's moil, with the h:11tor :s :1 port' of his district. ,Iohm .111ht)'.tom 4411'. 11p- painlel Oar Mt, 1li1•i,l'M Ward. T4,., it weds 1101 14':41y to :make 141,- 11111, tits for the o4 her wards. it. adjournment was uuade. nil lou la4,111• ' lnigbt. RAILWAY TALK. London is . • • hog for a New Line Goderich. A writer its ' l,.,nd in Free Press, after 'ket'hing he Guelph G,al,ri.h liar:11u11hsiert io thlo11gh which it passes, says : It is a srclir.n whir pro111is" high- ly to the C. P. H. in f •fight and 4as- xrngr't' tattle, Iwside . connecting Moto teal with li.el,ri,'I, a Lake I1111•- 4111 port. 11 will Iw Ihr f, text runt. (1•.1111 the Noll 11a1'rst 4'ro owes to the..•aloarl Fy wry l.4 I•'ort 4iHinu, G.411.1•irh, Guelph, Tntant,1 4411 \Irm- 4 le•a 1, At I1•st sight 441441414141 dors no, ftp. pear 1., he interested by the 1•,111x,1' (ion of 111e• (I u'Iph-Oolrri,h exte•nxidl but as gland. at the map will show that these roads now demand another from Goderich to the south along (rake Huron t.. London. This will id - sit mean an extrusion of the 1'. I'. H. arid,, 4..,11dnn t.. Nadia and 'Point Ed- ward, Ihroug( 84 rIO 111'..)', Ariwmi and sell 41.- rich fruit and agricultural 'ount ''. lying het ee% the Stratford ;end Sarnia line of the (1. '1'. It. and 11e line now' passing through London to St11in on the Iro•k f,1rinerly used by the old lirevt '%•,Mlrrn Railway. This line would dpP'n t,1 tendon all the watering place. and sulumler 4'r• sorts on the eat slime of Lake Huron south of filaleri'h. 1t would nlml also' 1,4411,1,44) 1(41 1111(11.1 (n4' 11.111. - It• :.11 Ilir Uvw144 of 14,' northern po'1 04 t4,' Province lying west of the ilut'- un. Gley and Orme Railway. A 'hart.•., in this 'nnn'rtiun is I ... Ing applied for at this session o1' the 114l,twn 1.•gis1111 1111', it i'. ass,•r•t'd, by 14.4%math Atlanli,, as well as the C. P. H.. awl it IM suggested that Lotion '.4,..111,1. through her rrp1'lw•utativr'., sir• that h,•s/• liars are duvet -tided a4' early as psi/dbl... A very substantial 1.+1,0,1 (on' thio is LIMA London must 1„”"at•Ily M• the outlet for the west mf ,11111.11ntu•iu avid the chief distributing 41 Guelph to Elmira. Guelph Mercury, Saturday: ('on- trary to the .nngrliu' expectations entertained in '.s1n•(In1I'ters, it train servile will not he ill operation 11, Elmira o 1 the O. & C. on Tuesday.'rile talents may 1w finifth,SL hilt it is guile pos'lbl.• 1 111 111' 1oa11 will not he in shapw for the government in• .1..1 ion until the middle of the month. or even inter. Two of the in. - 1114111w• girders on the bridge over the 4 %meat:.gt t'iver have (leen su.e,•M'fidly laid, and it hoks an if the bridge hoo- doo 1111.41 been oveeorne a4 last. Clark's Potted Meets are necessary in every home. Spread over brand and butter they make d' liriun'. lnndwichps. Insist on ('lark's and adept no other. Some Newspaper Bargains, The Signal end 'rile Montreal Vain ily Herald and Weekly Star to January lst, Ila47, for only ill cents, The !Signal and The Toronto Weekly (ilolw to January lit, rorty, 101' re11M: ne to Jnnn/try tat, 14454 (a year and n hall., both paperswillbe pent for $$.i51. The Signal and The Toronto Weekly Mail and Empire to January 1st., 1907, for ISO rents, !lend pullwtriptlnns to Tug lemma I., Oalerich, Ontario, A nice thing about a holiday is all the chorea you can do for your wife. --New York Press. A wife's relatives would he more popular with a man if they were aometwnly elm's,—New York Press. IlmnOt leap is better tam efkse .saps, bat V Met whin mei la the Bysalgkt vein Bsleugkt asap rad Mime dl,eelMa MAKING U P THE BEST CLOTHS. Semi -ready Tailors Use the Highest Priced Tweeds sad Worsteds. One 4x(l14444(44 to get. Iu1dIMh1ug bit- ter lu doth material in a -stem -I•rady" suit, for the lads of the new idea was to 1111eke op the 111011 expensive wor- steds and lw'eeeds usetl I.y the high - dam' 4 I,.,, who ehar'ge high price'.,. 111 farmer days 'few of the 'e Iwr- 4ielllnr 111.11 riled about venturing in- to a clothier's, for uur 1/41 to 111,1101 0410•'' .Lill 111(Iiin444 the shoal)• and cheap tw,wl,. Nervi-r•ady sluts 81141 urrrOu:114 141e tailored in tunny p11) shim. ly(es :end 1nadrfr the finest 01,1111 that yy eau buy. 'l'li.it' label is the c'rtiflt'ate of merit. In this town mitt district t1..xri11s1v1• franchise for the sale of Meuli•read)• is held by Alessi*. Mclean Bros., (lode. - rich, (ants A we.4eet.l sem.lttve lfaas. An Wckhat rotated by the author of 'law Pearl of India" la his description of the Bora of Ceylon is almost en- amor, alebagh we are unwed that it is teen k is shoot 111e mimow. or sensitive dant, and makes one almost woad.., whether the plant has lntelli. genes. The doctor, one et the cbarac- ten of tie book, wklle slitting with the faculty oa Me broad Massa which term- ed the tont of the buagalow of a coffee plaatat(oa recognised a.thrlfty sensitive Meat. and It was made the subject of remark. He called his ye.ng daughter of eleven years from the boos.. "Lia." said ba, "g. and Itlas the mi - 1 Ube drill did so, Ia.gbing g)eerutly, and tame seam. 7s glans gam ao-tot- ca et 4'a wing •.inset with the pretty dBW. "tem." a ielbsisak • M? yen tench the pliantr Mang to de se, be *preached 1t wilt ere flan* et.eembed, sad before it had mem tatrty la contact the nearest spray and halms witted vi>rWy. "ales Moat knows tbe child." said Mee diets, "bat yea aMe a stranger." Wise men, though all laws were abol- ished, would lead the same Ilve..—Jtris- towboat's. Near/let is Rheumatism of the face. Uric Acid left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which branches from the eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The cause is tbe same as in all Rheumatism— disor'dered Kidlneyx 'rhe cure is like- wise the same-- Dodd's Kidney Pills molowwilt July Sale Goods On Saturday next, July 7414, we will put on our wale v'ltings and skirting., at about wholesale pricer. These too nanny df thrid and they tuuat be cleared out at s WHITE ORGANDIE MUSLINS A sj141181 list at prices that will clear them nut in a short time. WHITE LAWNS A big a'sortment of Victoria and Linen Lawns, 14,,, 121c. 15c, 1Hc. JOc and 25e. Home of this lot are rare value. - HOSIERY (' land get stone of out. cheap stockings. tabled a special lot of summer muslins and white are all new fresh goods thio spring, but we have price, nu matter how low. WHITE GOODS • 111 Mkirte. Corset Waists, Urewets, Utmost, and ladies' Waists. The most of these area late purchase and the prices ale at ruck bottom. COLORED DRESS MUSLINS A new lot jest in stock. Ask to bee the 151• line. Others just ns god for the pricer iiskeed. They are a fine lot to choose front and extra value. BARGAIN DAYS SATURDAY and MONDAY, JULY 14th and 16th. We intend hi :make theme our two great summer bargain days. Nearly everything In our store will to at bargain day prices on these two days. Saturday and Monday, the 44th and IUth, will he two great bargain days at:this 'lore. He sure and come if you '.vant a big lot of gtwals for vet y little money. J. H. COLBORNE Corner Hamilton Street and Square, GODERICH. Read The Signal's anuonncea)1ent : "Itar•gain they in Newspaper Iu,1," on (nage o of this wet•k's issue. , NEW LIVERY KNOX BROS. !MVP opened a lively stable in 14,4 stand on Newgate at teet op- posite the ('..11an'ne !hotel and 101444. (1ItWI it with New and Up-to-date Rigs. New Harness, and Good. Reliable Houses. All patrons :11'• 1ts'11nYl the hest of %crv1r.. Your patronage is ..oliettel. mot Knox Bros. Opposite Colborne House NEWGATE STREET THE SANiTOL PREPARATIONS _ ('.11 :hire l t`i'�oryll � A.6re for the teeth are the latest. and best antiseptic preparations on the 1111u'- k,t. We ore agents for SANITO4 PASTE SANITOL POWDER SANITOL LiQUID SANITOL TOOTH BRUSH Jit:t try therm. ~lariat attention t,1 A rlerican toilet,tt•tieles. LYONS & GRAVES TOOTH POW- DERS, RUBIFOAM, TEABERKY, EUTHYMOL, POZZONI'S & LOW'S met lord other lending faun sow -tiers, rte. Nice WHISKS (..r dusty days W. C. ODE, Chemist ford Block. Goderich Loral agency.. or Tnuls• & Hon. et'exight xprriali••I-. & Company Heal restate and bind - ' nese chances in •In.- katchewan. Also agent for the Union Trust Co's Lands No titan is ,u. poor that he cannot buy there lands. Call and we the plans. E IG MILL FLOUR The BIG LO • F Kind , FIVE STAR PATEN AND THREE STAR PATENT F S URS are recognised the world over as the standard of ex enc.. They are absolutely pure and do not require to be bleached, as are of a fine, natural creamy white color, the color of pure flour. give the natural goods of the highest quality which the best raw ma 1, to- gether ogether with the latest and roost up-to-date milling devices. can pr • • lace. 141 NOT AWA)\v Yol:RBICLF Ta H4: 8181.4:0 HY AN (WEER OF 1!OM4:THINu E1111 NaT11IV11-.YOB' IN\'Al1IAHLY UAE IN THE END. Quality and Absolute Purity are assured the consumer, firm, Oust and .Jways, and it is on this basis that we have built up ow trade, commencing five years ago, until our present daily and ling capacity Es thirteen thousand, two hundred bags. Buy Good Goods at Fair Prices without trashy premiums sad accept nothing that is alarmed to be "jot u good." There is 4'a Boor just as good. quality and price con- sidered, as the "Prue-Star1m er the "Three -Star" brands of patent Boum. FOR SALE BY ALL FIRST-CLASS DEALERS THE WES TERN CANADA FLOUR MiLL& COMPAIV, Limited G0DERiCH MilIa ar- t WINNIPEG BRANDON 'PHS NE D. M I LLAR CO. PHONE 56 July Sale of Wt11TEWEAR OF INTEREST TO LADIES LADIES' NIGHTDRESSES of exeeptidnal value at each MSc, 1114, $1.011• $1.25, $1.45$1 .W and85 LADIES' 0 DAINTY CORSET COVERS at 'Sw 'irk '11x' 51k, 6(4. 75e and up to $1.5... J LADIES' 0 DRAWERS nt VI tents. 50 cents, 75 ce•nta, and up to per $1.5 LADIES' W4aHiTE SKIRTS t4'• Irl with lace and embroidery at tiifk• tap t4/ $2.50 Our untie, Wet' is not made for show purposes only. Every garment is 41,1t111e New 11 :and made for thn wash and .1st' no mon• than the inferior mule garments. v LADIES' WHITE SHiRT WAISTS in 1111 the latest emotion+, in long and short sleeves nt Si. iar, Xit•, $1.1M1, $1.25.50 Jul ('41111 and 11pw•ud. LADIES' WHITE WALKING SKIRTS \V.• have x v nice range in ladies' white walking skirts in pique and vesting in smart styles and strictly �� �� tailornou11• at each $1.7:r and REAL EIDER YARN Have you ,ween one sp eelal:importer real eider yarn for making ruffles, shawls,'l'. Only to he had at stole. PHONE ••• illar's Scotch Store PHONE TTER GOODS FOR MEN SUMMER VESTS, SUMMER HATS, SUMMER TIES. TWO-PIECE SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT VERY LOW FIGURES. FANCY HALF -HOSE, 25c AND 50c EVERYTHING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR REG. BLACK Custom Tailor, - The Square, Goderich. WORSELL'S HARDWARE HAS THE BF,ST ANI) CHEAPEST HARVEST' TOOLS, BINDER TWINE, MACHINE OIL and PARIS GREEN. GET A DAISY TWO -BURNER OIL STOVE AND KETTLE FOR '$i.5o We do Eavestroughing, Roofing and Repairing Wo cell's Hardware and Stove Store Hamilton fltreet, Goderich