The Signal, 1907-2-7, Page 89
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a Tuu2SDAV, February 7, 1907
THE SIGNAL: GODERICH• ONTARIO
KNOX CHURCH. igdewbt. TheUlinh)n tmtll have ell. CHURCH NOTED.
_ feted s protrrl rgwinrt A4cLstd, who
All Departments of Church Work ie `flayed paint for the Sailors, allegiUK The nytulrr arewtiuK of The' W. C.
That he went to lleussll I"t week wld 1'. 1'. wit he held in e
the Tengleranc
f- Flourtshiott Condition. played with tb" town against Aller Hall on Monday afternoon, Vohruary
The annual meeting et Knox church, Craig In an exhibition guue. and that 11,'rl 3 11. w. All the ladies, are fu•
linderich. was held on the evening of he eveolve+d money fair an, doing. The vIted.
Wednesday, the 3f)th ult. The tau tut• "'atter• will lie laid In•foty the U. 11. A. brew: J. A. Andaman halt announced
presided slid H. 1. Strang acted as executive and it it it prrvef that hie• to hie People +i wrie+s,of disco urser
secretary. Ver encouraging reports IA%A is n psofesnionsl the Kniur will, Insrd on the querlinuar wnt down to
wets lursentad from rho di epo,nt ilnve to Iso+ pht?•exl cover, perhaps rni „duns by' the lirueral Asw u+hl\ r
u anixaUons cot tile church. tteatral ins but w any raw+ the result cainuuifteee on church life rod w•titk.
lite statement frorq the srrriextu eau of lhr prutost cull have coo belaring till 'I'll@ Mrut of them- was given lit the
sta by til« Pes til Ir. mbuwid the championship of lhr district. ulorning service last Snuday, and re-
presentedff
rtni hissattendance wt
w'n f to a uhf it ill
Lain w' have t sial r r
that seventy -fix new mrmlrers had i lith[ n ill ha u 1 K Y
been added too the church,foesy^two inthe latter town on idIslaryro,ritlg, the tit line nothees, and lit fiendm.
uh ptofrsrion of thele faith, and which is not likely, acid alp[ twin fruit news to one another and to lttrxngrrr.
thirty•or by crrtificwle from other Go derich when tliry play the protv%ttd Next SAblath uuorning the service of
thureher,- Sixty_ onveu nautes had grills even to tie fur the hutucs of the praise will be desalt with.
![cern reuwved frons the roll. fifteen by ,+iso leaf,
death, thirty by cel.tifiente iitd Thr first half was a fair othibitio" THE DUNGANNON FAIR. i
twenty-two w• i t h o u t ceHiAixtle air hockey, Lite borne term doing good --
defensive work, but there war little air
I►ther registrations wore: MarriatiC•r To the FdtlorofThoSigoasf
I'� I"dlN.imesa ill, hurialp3l. no ccowbihruua. Individual tvoik 1iY Ilr.tf SIa, 1 notice that Dun-
"d
I:iRin Toru. the superiuloudeut of lI - in ther and ria . but
this hellaiog
thI'lle
thist amain Agricultural Society hats had
the Ynfbtwth school, presented the t+ p1h ill the wrorinK, bat during the hist K• K 1'
V4 wiu'uliw of pixy file grails Inggnl, iLs auturl meeting Haid appointed its
port IIf that ot•�(anix+tliun. It colt each team doing itlot cot lifting. Clio- officers fait• Another year. and I have
mrn3oil the teacbiers for their patient. Lon ecoled ittiotily gold ill this half by rico Juubt they will do their best to
faithful and mclf•sacriflcing laimAs in A lolllift frau' Shepherd's stick. rurke it succ esw of the foil' 'text fall its
reeking to impress ulwn the minds aif ocule•rich of fourby individual Iusbrs they did last year. 'There was tine
the schulnrr the etecrial U•uthm which K /art. of the rillP list that t•iuusrl snfle
Will guide shells alright in their and this ended the;voritg in this half- { p''
The errand halt wan cont of tbe• pian•• wisutdrrstandi11 and which +a g,aal
jrnfnry through life. F'iftrro rchai6 est exhibitiune tit hockey ever played. rimy of the nu•wlrrrw would like to
an reaped correctly the Shorter (Lite• pre+ explained. This is the art wh tv
chiral', and received the General As- ill (:alerinh. Huth tannin rewortaxl to 1 1 Y
liftin said -there teas nothin Interest- It is staled fhrt �jlre IaI Ill lx«a were to
sewhly'n Jiploms +ted a Billie font in few lilt- s ae tatnr'a ,view win[. tie gives) by the alk of Montreal for
the Sabbath school. The General Art- R 1 lsoet W Ilys. Ulb natter, 1a•.4t 41111+.,
aetuhly's sed seal was won Icy two Hefctce lrxsaon ln+ule some lase 1111.4- ecled butter Hud Also for hest collar -
scholars, and the u13 real b tlrltx, takes on Account of file siosilarity of W
K Y the swenterr putting oft Belcher hr- [rut of preserved. The Iwai two yeHtw
scholars. Twenty-one scholars had P til@alt s ,aciAl alias have Iar•11 sUttrd
been admitted into full comwunioo "itime r Cltutut furwunl uenrly pcot i l '
Ute foster thr.•ugh the Inrardr with a in the prize lint, trial -wrry never iv -
with the church. Thirty :ren•en bray Illy check. Another time o•eiyed, and when the• matter was in•
tN►chen and officers are engages! in Y e uiryy! about the uuwlwas xinbi
the echtx)1, The xvrm r Attendance Wiggins tripped ++ visitor and the I K K
K refry^ r Prean fly but off lit ocher, those prizes were told [halt the so
Daring the year was:rll. The congte• P 1 given by The Hank of Moutreal went "
Katiun meets At the ex{oenarr of the Kron s work on the whole fits not K T A 1 1B C
\cry satisfactory, although hr Lw• red b wake up all theslinregular prises for !1 V G
school, and the girings cot the m•holrtti no side with his Jex-kions, roans. butterand }ieewrcrw Hud Ilia[ there ry
¢u w mireionrry and lienevoleut ob- Liaises waking a inset rolingdecisions.
un one was till special prize at alit. Now, if it Mallllfactur'lh Optician
V'oG: the twcelplr rnJ exp'rnditurvr ride, and eousetiwes on another. wits not intended to Kivu a special
amounted to $3W. The pastor's Hibor prize, why is it rt+tted in the list 1, t r ` of T
Manch teats would make isecasiunml )• rata ;.
clary had x11 average attendance cot Vhrn x special oris it offered in the '
twenty-five and Contributed 117 to th'is'["• bat pal the ahulrthe gable war b I WILL
x Pool- exhibition, and ill the lout few block department it is sure to Ili- land.
mThe r. minutes the forwards rtoAld annmd It is wldoln a special prize is tittered DUNLOP'S
The report of til@ (%ht iplixu Ell- w�tchin the defences lifting from one for women', work and in the interest
3esvorSexirty war presented by the end to the other. The• nal score was of any Nit- it should Ile As ionportxnt ; BEDFORD BL
secreta[ y, Mins IiArr. Thr Society bra to fro 4. to encourage that department as at"y
a membership of sixty-two, divided The teases: Goderich-Ooael, Mr- othah. A MEN1191t. on MONDAY. TUE
equally between til@ active and assod• Ivor; lint McLeod; cover, Carr- Diingxnnou, JS►n. *)th, III07.
low Ilstm. The Society is Riming At the P' t February
Harris: rover. McLean: center. \Vir; THE TELEPHONE QUESTION.
sepport of ^ studentSociety.
under Knox Col. )
lege Mieeljon:uy &niefy. Rexriptrand Rills; left, McKinnon; right, Belcher. point. _- Q
c:pe nditirten erre ><4'L (%lintou-Goal, W. Johnston ; point. a 1( filets is anything wh+trt•r
1'lie W. F. were
S. report, lo the Ab- Doherty; rover, C. Sheppherd ; rover, To the Editor of The Signal. tot fail to cunsult thea[. -
wrice of the secretary, was read by Moots; centrr. If. 3otivaton ; left, Alit.- Believing that it was a great
Mr. stPagK. The membership In Picket; right. & Shepherd. injustice that the• town should have
thirty-eight and the average attrn3- Referee• -Bill) 8xs«on, Stlettord. had to pity hast year 1677.:18 fur to..-
aeee t year was twenty.t61u7 was {'hours used for tounicil•sl pl"•lals•s,
yOTT ov THE GAMIC. In view of the privileged it grosmo, the
BeatlethePresbyterial valued, at
WVh"5 Played a good game, ill- Bell Telephone w, in the use of our Victoria Opera House
s bale tet clothing valued wt t}f3 wee ggK P Y
sent to the Northr!►rst. thnugli Imtdly handicapped by a sure. sUrrts, I /rooght the usxttrr up in the
council at x s 1eciAl i nretiu and enc
Mrs. William Costa grad the report Ann ! K' G O D E R I C H
of the insole,' Aid Society. By the
Belcher played the best game on the ceedt'd in getting n couunittra• lop :.
anted to look into) the ruatter And to a, "
efioets of this Society the sow of 16illu ire, scorir.g five goals a Ix?o l&
was applied to the reduction of the They certainly mire &otchie on ret rt its Boon Am p ssible. \Vitit the ONE 1GHT ONLY
church debt, leaving a loitlance on the wing. imperfect knowledge I then had
hand of 131. McLean got hurt at Clinton, so Ate- would have been willing U) grant the 1
The report of theltelief Society, pre= Ueod lilayed point. company an exclusive franchise fur Tuesday Feb'y 12th
Pared by the president, Mer. Gilaon, . How touch is in it from Hensall: live years, which the Municipal Art
wasreaef by Mr. Strang. The naw flf Carr -Harris has become too noted. provides for, pr•ovi(ed the couapn\ --- _
$121 wee r and ex aided in relieving the Everyone on the• Clinton teas was should deal generously with the towf
.after him. Since then, as n result of cortvspond
Mise Dyke read the report of Ihr _Nephisto 1lclvalr is ns good as once, slid a more careful study of the a f J E S S I E l
ever. subject. I have come to the conclusion '
MacGillivray Mission Hre t re w x Winners of the district! Now for that it would Ile a great mistake to
memtoership of flit} -three there ens give the Bi 11 Telephone Co.an exclu•
or average. The ace at the meetings the here fo ship.Clint K p McLACHLAN
of average The amount of money Where is Clinton? is it on the sive franchise for five years on any
rallied war SIA and gifts for India and map? T__ terl^s whatever, tnnre es iall)' as
there is A strong feeling all over the
the Northwest amounted to SM. I Province that -the Proyineial Govern.
The floated of managers of the eon• LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Keegation re rted through the tress- went should take hold of this matter and her Concert Company
and at the earliest possible notuent
ores, Mr. um. The results we"' These One bright day, srethe day, to stet a inaugurate x Provincial aysteltu If JOHN MtL1NDEN, 'Cello Soloist
very gratifying as, after tueetingall Rood „Matas at Sallow. studun. vtitmfaction
demands, the hoard carries into I9M asrnred. phonrr. Municipalities, ill the mann-
a lalance in the general fund of 1}47:1. Hart your old bangs made w good atm dew tour, ought to he able to do much by DOUGLAS YOUNG, - - Tenor
1(r. Strxn¢ reported that {l,il(MI had by reophelmterlrg at Wilmer Smith's. You any of relieving themselves frons the ROBT. BUCHANAN. - - Pianist
lift will lie mur•prlsedatthe renelt,. burdensome conditions isupos," by and Conductor.
Inr•n paid un the mortgage debt, and ••\tan lonketh on the outwnud appearance." fhe hell Telephone ('n•, when Fort
that another sl,fo) would likely he Therrfore It li hnsc� You M Isar tomo ^tier
ppaaid in ]ll(r7. The total Amount raised tion to theoutwant wppearaure. 1•Mdhan. the \Villiam tvStn role tot Jai m, ranch last Seats on Sale at IC:dd's
by the congregation for all purposes twlim laws the rWht goodm and him pit(-" are year. I fully Said that I ani in corres•
i^ lisp; wan egati Uf [hie amuains light' pondruce with Fort William.- Toxon -
to lis went v n)iesionxry and hone- The -pat -ate school has been closed tai. Sarnia and flitter places on this -_
volent objects. The congregation un• the past week on account of the subject which comes sal closely to all
rnimously agreed to wdrantr the l,�_ sister" illness. of us. Yours. etc.; ftywIFaT
tar's salary by `400. The retiring passed Humn LndKe, Na t12 i. U. U. F'., THE MavnA. --
mannger, Messrs. Cameron, Mclean h a vote of $123 tot the Alexandra
And Craigie, were re-elected, baa well. hospital on Monday evening. PERSONAL MENTION.
Also the nuditona, Meesrs. Straiton J. A. RlIIIIIIell, mnnager cot the
,sed Mecreath. Kerasin ton Furniture (i(I., has !w eo B'rovinciral Detective Phelan wit.- lit uitrutfurd 1 rM
K ocer8andsy.
Ali}¢,,
confined to the house by illness for yin Geer c Todd. of Hensroll, i• vi,dtinK her19.
HOCKEY NOTF,mS. several days. mlarer. Mrs. K. Itumball. F"t street
\the Annn Itewlmnnd. of wontaeld, gwiit r
_--.- _ King l.a Grippe (a reigning thin I tilt- teat week vi-itina friends in town.
Irl et sero' exon
work, and +t cot cry second person
SCafurhh racily won from Clinton o^ in town hits a cold of some vetriet \y,rlter Merrill-, of \tlh erton, ban I,ccn
Y rlritlnR J. Mathcn+rn• soarth slrcei.
Tuesday night Icy A sun• of l•1. Thu" Ka.rhoo ! What are you taking fey M1_ M. MrLoun left on T,ie dor for (Mtrofi
was the hist, ach@elnlyd grate in this vflurs:• - afternperbdings couple of month, will, roles
district, which makes the rtafdinK its tires here.
follows : It is r•pwr•tvil tlutt, .1. H. Shirley, • Dr. and Mn. King. of souri., Mrn., race Ihim
forrnrrly Vnited Stated consul At
\Van Inlet Tu play 1 week Ihr guewtn of Ihr. King. brother. IInIH.
Goderich fh . a J f) Goderic t, has been appointed to the KInc, at the Kl,w &Iwsrl hotri. _
Clinton ......`. .:. :r ci fl consular Agency lit Charlottetown, Mr,itnd \Ira. \t -air. Archer. of ')wen Wound.
P. K. 1. are vlsflla a(Mr•. Archer. Krnndnrothcr, Mr..
Sewforth ........•.. a 5 U l.ewia kllimt, so. Ihoid a street.
Martin Conbelf. of SaItfurd, was
In thei second round of the lift r- Leo \air r tu, brikrnrmi m Ihr O. n for
mediate U. H. A. series of matches badly in#utrxl hist Friday by n err hr lass sgtifn rosnmetl lair dntfes otter nn illnosm o/ X46
t:.
three weekm
. tical n•Ilry h \
r u Save iR relieved r .Ir. ([a nu
wits
frlhn failing n him. ml m.
rK
Berlin and Paris were to meet Chir
R K ,
Week, lout the ame•s have. been osb tilts were hruken, and he wits taken to Nognnn Pnrk, soar or Hnlrer F'ark. ten on
R Ins Tuc ay for lomosthin. Man., when, hr will
paned owing to the denth of A relative the hospital, where hu is oinking gilAl namimt hi- brother Maurice in the .iciaehery ! YOU 1LL
of two of the Paris players. The win. prr/grrnr.bs.inew.
aliog tram will conte up against the Alnnngrr liiunble of the Goderich 'Ven. Archdralcon Youn,,. of Simene. fnrmerly
lied@rlclpsailo". hranrh of tilt- Sterling Bank wits in r"wof St. Uaorgc's church, Godcrich, wits
R Ill [owls tart Prfd+.Y. being a Knomt ail the
Geo. Stratton, who hint year wan Auburn on Tuesday opening tut residence of Him Honor Judge, Holl.
one of the star lavers on the Tecmn• agreney of the tin nit there. •rhe xgenry Mlmm v^nw Baker, daughter' lit conalncior
will in• under the supervision of the Flank Broker• returned to her hoane In the
e • P +
seh hockey club firm, helping them Pe a Iwm.ic City on TamrdaY. after-ponAlart i. tow NEED win the town league trophy. in this GrAlerirh branch. d#a" wit to her friend. Mi- Don. I h,don. E
.WZion putting up n gaol bland of G. W. Thuulptn has sold four vauant, W. T.•MI'Lean• M. A., mon of Rev. air. %Ic.
hocks In the Classic (lily. The lots oR till- Heyfield rrsd to Will. irwn. of ta,wn, I- acting am el-iral 111"tcr at
Straty e Illation lblleglate In.4itnle until thn nrrival ? ' s-��31 4
recon einl lit tiro, in reporting n \\'nits, of 1lullett township, tubo in „f kir. Tre•h-neon. who hats fallen aptniiiied in
recent game in the city league, refers eflfriug to town to reside. Apr. AV'rite screed Mr. McKinnon. 1� `
to him am -the clever rover" on one of will build it l'Andm)Illte dwelling and a J. H. Tew.ley arrivMl hr town em M,onrlay A New Spring Suit Very
the teams And hits thin too any of stable on the property. from Yorkton. Safi., laud will lie 111 Ili Ilwn
•'Irish": "He is n good la er and wIN
en tv 17 mill the Inner IwM of Mrarch, soon now, Tho winter p8
K p Y Harry lGlw:urlp has pnrchxprl the when he will I'eUarn w -ems. Mr. Tuwmluy ••Into+
would make it good acquisition to the f mperisl lteetauuribt, corner Kingston Ih,tt the report. of lit krdem anal lack of brat
I
(1. H. A. leant. Again said Alrr•f Hud the nate, frcor11 Tiuom, 'irescrcxtlyexagRrraled + far , ht• locwuty 1103y nCarly over and you
in he wo(ld go clean through the 1 Im ternrr rnal.
ugn R Pringle and will take neer the busi- tnrlhufon-nor nal for the n,arrinKn r,f 111-« may 8180 need a iI}�llt
lankeri tine. Tout was a little incliner) ne•ss in H week or two. 1h•. Pringle Gwtrhrn FAith Merera &.ur�lter of the late
to 'hog' the puck.' will probably leave town. blit he has H. w'. C. Meyer • K. c of ,'alRar , mel Rnand. Overcoat fUl' 8pflnti weal.
not et definite) decided where he ilaurthur n(tho lostt. i4at. A. M. toles.•. ,, Gude
McIver Stays Out. Y Y ole h, to w , e'iom well (innu7. of inlinln. The
Will locate. wwldinar will take pho r+At AI. �\ limn'. (nine s
Tornnteq Feb. I. -At the »feting of droll. Torainto, nn Tnewtay. Fehrilary Il. We (ill fix yllll lip
Mr. Merchant. if tri►tle is Dull with
the Ontario Ha key Application es. E. y - 01oli font left Inmt %cork for Youth Italy,
enntive tart night Ilio. application [or �°O "end out nn ehterpriming lrntel• wheel- lac barn the ls.ition elf ncc-nam tnt in ibe . elf h the latest styles at a
Ie•r' in the nbni+r of A Kocxl live Ad• hrnie'h ofthe .Ypvrn+l n Itnnk which has jurat
the reetorAiion of the certificate of A. vettisement. itunrrmher that ahrerrd lar n openeel thore. �ir. con pfon haA l,eeil very low Price.
McIver, of Godt,rich, which ens oar• crmnucted with rhe Omlerrlch �.ranrh air tho
hnyrrs will ntnd'y your Advertisement, Snrorelgn Blank shoo a was rmlabll-hent hem o
celled u accottfut a player,
that mid xlsco that cot our eon titonrr: Inml ear. He i. one of (Iadrrieh's
y tale r rot.e#% 1i+, i, CALL AND GET
he atlsaulted a Clintonin player, tvxs you w•itnt yours to Jrwa• trsde. Set+ w"ho err makllaR (heir way to the front, and him
anpp)rtod by the injured playe•r'n many friendm local- will )link for hi4 fnnher
lit it that your @Pace in t,quAl to the proKnsn In hlm chu.en ermlon. I
father, she Ood'richas p icechntge v OUR PRICES.
rxav►slon.
laid in the (FoderiCh police ronrf, Mn. Ir. oantelon. Aanahtcr. MI— (:Arlmmlr.
Tile committee, tit even, refused to The its harvest commenced thin ,and mnn left Ihim rte/rnlnu rnr vronrrinver. R
to jeln Mr. (•antelcn rand him -on will, whn left
rrstotr Melvet's I,#tiflente rood he wreck. Creigie Bros. started haulb'g earth, went -mho little Aga B 1. exported
cannot take part in e). H. A. games their supply lip sewn oft luemdAv, get• MI.A Jean Cantalon will leave Hamilton Alred t �® }
thin .•ealwln. IinK tile• ie•o
(I if the take to the south for the w'nmt at filo end other mrhlxtl tern. to ri t a
lie mHvltalprallind lay Mims Oure Turner part of
of the pieta, rind Ro ert Clark ru[o,- Ihr wa
1'uter Me'Rr1Ar ham rsUunard 1n Hlbldl.R• Y^ The people of Goderich on, morry tit
Milan. sftrr attesdlnK the funeral of him father. menced the wtalu day his prepamiti M.e sal tslhnnb in w torilly, bat %I.4h .them Ihr
\vol. �1rnrlale tion[ of snccosm In tlbelt now a REG. BLACK
for securing his supply from hrtwn ll _ _!"^!i •
Central v. COIIeRute. ' the pielw oppr.ites'bb der hnasc' The wanted at l:hatMm.
ice its About nine tt hoes thick.
Lts[. SnUunhsy the Centres) school Chatham, Fell. 4.--Theofllciallwml,l
huekvv teal' defeated the C!olleginlc of Victoria Avenue Methodist -iIlurcl' THE TAILOR.
institute team by n scot" of 'L to Ii. CURED HiS DIABETES. have extended A unaninmun ,invltoi•
Them tennis have plAveed nevernl - tion by a standing vote to Rev. W. tea:
gamen this season And ml far the Cen• That's What Dodd's Kidney Pills Did
test team has the, heat of the Hr '" for Thers. Harrison, of St. Mary's
went. Another match twill ptolrt fl'"
lie played next Saturday. The line. Ferry, N. H. �elr��
uP for Itut t•Ssturda='n game was as St Mnry'p Ferty, fork Co.. N. it.. YOU (IOnIt really need t0 keep
follows: Fell. Ith. fyperial.f 'That U,pld'ti
c+rratl. IYnl.Kor1Tr.. Kidney Plllm will cure dialw•tem IIA" + ?1
rfg ,,tanromlM olio PIroII y f ' THAT COLD � �
};r1r Haw41nm I,rdnt It+im� IMckett Ian {Omt•rn h 7'hrin. I(an•isnn. ok 11,1a
perct,li,ainwy ro,rrpuinl. ekvl.TMarloa► thin ;tact,. Mr. Hareipon spnits (of
2 Ai "
X. Swart. rover T. F111,nt his cone As follows ria •
U. Smith 1ng \t'. Lewitt "I mnlfered with severe, Pains nlmn•e
hemhe('nr•ell
or'" %i^r e'laI`m F:IIIwU. pa ; ban In On t0 you an longer.
1'olr. Corey cent n• .1 Swann rho• Ir•,(lMl Of tilt- kidneym. \Viler 1 g y y ^ rY °�
Clinton Defeated in Last Game. lav down it wits torture to get up ' A few doses U "HICK'S LAXATIVE CURE -A -COLD
again. 1 grew Werk and n'y Appetite I TABLETS." and a syr bottle of our SYRUP OF TAR o
The last game in Goderich in dis- failed. 1 dorloted with several) :,. I
trio A. Interwe+dlate 11. H. A., was phyeiclAne.lAat it was no owe. 1 grew
■aid WILD CHERRY," well in most rax" work wonder_
played on West street rlok on Friday wnrrw till the tinct,. till i liegan to des- I - TRY THEM
evening Inst., the home tramm winning purir of my life. Shortly After this I
by A sexore of A to 4. Clinton hrou to x gen tot urinate blowf. end I knew• I
lipp w tram of ynwogate", halt they die- wits in the grip cot that terrible dipwar S. E. "ICK - - Central DrU;! Store,
plavad )letter fern' than any other diabetes.
t gain that town tine pelt, on the lea this -At thin little A friend persuaded rnr + Goderich, Ont.
winter. The game was not fast, l to try Dad s Kidney Pills. After the a-ttz r , a t ,:
neither tram exerting themselves Tolle+ of one Iw.x I wits mach hatter. Always the Best at heck's
very notch. And the rroulf, wow never ' Three boxes elated ale congtletely " I �ea��es�etesew����eme�nssett+sn�r ;
Before Opening An Account
examine the growth of The Sovereign Bank.
In +/2 years, ending 3)111 October, 1906.
1 Awls have increased to . . . . fi_•i,343,401
Excess of assets over UiibW8es to flu f t61ie a
'* has increased to . . . . . . . . 5,278,557 e!
Deposits have incrcaced to . • • . . . 15,57-9,910
r t
account in the Savings Dc• aRmesit. ,
,� 1.00 opens an 1• p
Pe
Interest paid 4 times a year. �e, ; ' 5fl A i
The Sovereign Bank of Canada.
ANDREW PORTER, Manager. - Goderich Branch
(ir+ is l t -• . of (-,odicoc l o i upon ay one n/ the most Promising of
H. tl u,l.A, I,t u R
sept the lustoratr of Victoria avenile the rising young Methodist winlrtelr
chili, -At. Itev. 1l.•. Grahauu is A young( in Wo -stere Ontario.
wiuirte•r who has uheit+ly utade quite ---- -
it rami• fair himself in thet,n•Ie•mins- Itenteluilerthe date of'Tauhe8cSern'n
tic,d Meld. He hos heell in Getderielir visit tib Goderich and if your eyes
flour Years, where he has Isr•u highly Imbiber you in nay way make it a
successful. solid tie is a grultaie• of lltdnttnsse then" at DunluIts drtiKl
Toronto Univei.ity. lie is• booked since• alit Mbnd+ty, lisesday and W`
EYESt6HT�
r rr a
A alk Over Ib,+ $�
- the •;i'a
al^s 'kit• t�¢
Walk -Over
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ar,ue�
No man can feel perfectly at ease or retain his
self-respect unless he Is well dressed. No man can
be well dressed if he'is not well shod. The well -shod
man is the one whose shoes fit well, look well and
wear well. livery WALK -OVER wearer is well
shod and has the pleasant consciousness that he is
wearing a shoe whose grace, shapelinessand dignity
speak well for his discenlment.and taste. 'Coupled
with this feeling is the gratification of knowing that
he is obliged to pay only a reasonable' price for it.
'These are but al few of the reasons why you
should wear Walk -Over Shoes. Sole Agents -
Downing & MaeVicar
and SON i - - - - - -
I
3 and Eyesight Specialists,
\11
nesday, February 11th, 12th and 13th.
I (all Overly, alt you may requirea nec
wonto,
end examination.
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ghomo candy now:,'* •'Whisht!'
,didn't
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ct.ied his another. i ten ye I'd
if didn't Little -
GODERICH,
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Rive ye. none at nil y@
quiet
quiet:" ••Yetis." ••Well, thrlonger
kso quiet the sooner you'll get it.'
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SDAY, WEDNESDAY II,,k
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I Philaelelphia I cess.
On the tombstone of it married
11, i2, 13. "
woman was inscribed this dubiou,
compliment Gr her "lord and notater"
r wrong with your Kyesight do
,e
_••Maria, wife of Timothy Brown.
work abpolutely guaranlewd.
I aged eighty years. She lived with her
husband fifty vearw, and died in tit--
heconfident
confidenthope of It !better life."
GREAT big assortments of new spring goods, that you will need for
early spring sewing, are here. Cotton, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons,
Lawns, Muslins, Prints, that have come to us direct from th
British manufacturers. Contracted for months ago to be sure of getti
them at old prices, or we could not have sold them at the figures t ey
are marked today. Just passed through the Customs and fresh fro the
case this week• Qualities that we are ready to stand behind invery
way. Values that you :will find will save you money. An assq�tment
no store here can duplicate
White Cotton at -10C
Nine Potton, English mater. cambric finish, line
ro[lnd even threAtl..a cotton that will weer
well and wnrb well Very special at l Oe
later yarri....... ... ... ill.
4nother at ioc i'atrtYtLit:TZi ilia,.
Thito is nu English niAke alwo, full :111 inches wide.
hest has n little crsrser thread and is heavier
Ihxn theabove. It is a splendid cotton to
weir and for any purpo o e for which x finer
intake will not snswcr cannot fail to 1 jl
give sattirfaclion. per yard ... 0C
White Cotton at 12;c =
Very line bleached English cotton. hill yard wide.
I•sainllY
Hniwbed fair flue
needle work. Arn
I
w«rve,
lanndern exceptionally well. A
splendid cotton fur general time,� II
spr•ital pace ydrd ... .. .
' ':Y-,'' f "„
Another at 12;c "i
Heavy white cotton, sonde by one of the last
weavi-m in England. soft flnish, very firm
makr, a little cnarwer and hn►t•ier than the
Motive. extra special value at per 12I
yard., ......... ... :.... ... . L
White Cotton 15C
An extra fine F:niclimh cotton, bright lamb c
finish, very Mae thread, suitAble• for lie
needlework of silly kind, will wash and
do till well. extra& value at per yard... 15C
Fine White Cambric 17C
Extra flne white English cambric, sheer finith,
suitaille for Ane underwear, will sex«h and do
lip exceptionally well. geaml will i'p At 1 7Cper yaro............... ... /
English Factory Cotton ioc
:(0 -inch hemvy KnIfliah Kray yr fitctory cotton.
This fa iisplendid vottou fur 'general tier.
Io ovule frau round elven threads, and will
blcnel' still wash well. Puitorble for any por-
lwwe 'I'Aclory cotton in m4luired for,
extra vadue At ill• yttrd ...... ...... 10C
---mel
An Extra Spec
,;So yards 4o -inch Ifidia linen'.
\waists, dresses, aprons, etc. We cou
give you good value. Just these 35o
When this line is sold out we' ca
Pillow Cottons
English pillow cottons nwtdr by one of the hest
EfKlimh snake.rs, waft and from devsriog.
all widths, Per yard. Z , 'tic and 30c
English Sh ting . tmr- r
English Sheet
i made from' etean, .
pure Cotton, t 11g1ed or plain, every`
piece the prod ct of one of the best
makers in F: land, qualities that will
stand the I ear and cannot but give
satisfactio All %vidths in plain or
twill.
English Bleached Sbeeliog. 2147. SSe. 3k Ihr 37;e
UnMeacked SWdifig, 25e, 3k 32c
Fy> glish Oxford ,Shirting
A big shipment of English Oxford
5 h i r t i n g s came with the cottons.
"Phis is a trice fine cloth, will give
excellent wear and 'the ",)tors are
absolutely fast, 'neat stripes and
checks, special at per yard ....... . - 15c
x
Lawn Values ra. •eti'h
That Are Exceptional
Exceptional is truly the word to use,
for the values are good enough to
make it worth your while to lay in :T
supply for six months or a year to
come- We simply cannot duplicate
this when this lot Is sold.
At roc per Yard &•" . * _...,,
Fit>te linen lawn, it cApitid quality for children's
wear, aprons, etc•• wilt wash and do up well.
We are satisfied you teonnot dupheatu it In
x11 store around here tot• less than
1l - fly hal. Spw•cial at perysrl. .... 10C
At 15c per Yard
?fine Win linen or' linen lawn, nice sheer linish.
regular 211 rent valne, imperial per 15c
yard.................................
At 25C per Yard
Rxtrot fine gtAlity indian linen or linen L•twn, fine
sheer finish, will launder• exceptionally well.
Will not toots, Able ht give ycwt ns good (Innlity
for the mnnev for many It day once this Int 'I'm
sold out. Allitt►ble for env purpose yoti
would erre fine It." for, special per 25e
yard ..... �.....
ial at 12; cents
ami), fine sheer finish, meltable for
Id charge you 20 cent-, and ,till
yards to sell at per yard.. 1 X,
It get no more for this monc\