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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-9-2, Page 2a THVKIIDAY, SltvrKMnIK 2, WOO rrHlfi RiGNAI, ! (:c)DERiCH• ONTA RiO GOPEItI('H, INT UM). PUBLISHED EVERY THURSI AY •y I II M: •IGSAI. I'ItINTINti fes, Limited • Telephone tall No. S, ;T.rme of Subacr,Ohon : 4.0, per annum h, anrrnr*'. uvulae. Soo ; three u,u,lth.. Gtr. O I niter State. suh..rtlir•, !11.51 A year (.t rietly 1n Atli sore, Std.:ober. who bail to n•,x•ive Tug Suit li rotrinartyl y mail wilt confer 8 favor by :w' yurinring u+ of rho (Art et a,. early it dale a• potalble. w'be, a change of address Ins denied, both the old and the new •ddre,. .hould lr• given. advertising Rafal: - (441dami other-i.uitur wlv writ•einent,., sec pea 11)44 for hr.: in.,•rtlon :and ae per lu,r for ,earn .uh.eyueut 11.4•1i lull. Mea.utWt by • nos:.uvil x•41e, twelve lune. 10 WI inch. WI 41111444 ctrl. of .tx lute. aud udder. as per )'tar. Adeetll(tietnente M tat. Ynund. Strayed. Sit. un(Wuw %%want, SitluU tub. \\'wet,d, Hoer.•. fur Sale or to tient. Yarn,. fun role er to Re,l, Article. fur Sale. etc.. not ex.ee :he enght li,wr.. ;Or ew•h iu-ert KM : all for and taent h, 5• for each outwni-pew mouth. 1.Arin)r advertbe. merle in proportion. Aosowicvua•ub4 in orlioaty reading type i,.a C''111,. per 11110. Nu ',wire le.. than 25e Any' •yeeiAl now..., the ut.u.o. t of which I. the permitary benefit of any individual or w,uocl- %lion. to b•• tviu.idertd an ad%ertl.ement red , (u be chanted .e.eord,n gly. Kate• tut dl.ptay AIN eontrw•t. •dvertite - to»ante will be Rive, oto Ap1di1•..t ion. elates+"ail con,.uuniottlen. to THE SIGNAL l'ItINTINU ee)., Limited G�.erh•h, a Int nuts Vit. TItt'KntrAY311'iPt Ilk DESTROY THE WEEPS. ' It might be a protpaM,• investment for this town to. inaugurate • cam- paigofor the destruction of the weds within its horde's. li.Nletich has iconic reputatittl ash 1a resort for vic- tims of hay fever but if the weeds. which are the pirolific sourer of the - complaint: are anowait to grow un- cl eked upon rtuulsides and In waste pl e., shout the town 4uferer-N from other places seeking to rid\ themselves of hay fever will cease to come here, ' and our own people will lw in danger of contracting a disease which, while m,1 vitally' damn.' ow. is exceelieigly unpleasant. In fact. the complaint has already- nnuls• rte appearance in Gaadericb, and it is advisable that pre- cautions should be taken to check its prtgrese by rutting down the weeds which grow rankly in many places. It would greatly improve the appear- ance of some tit the streets also if this - --Were-done, Dust Hying in the air -in an aggrava- tion ggra\v tion of hay fever, and a more literal owl' of the street watering cart would NOVEL. -READING AND RELIGION. The object of the novelist ie out -�--necessarily- to trach religion any more than it is the object of the writer tin history or t ravel, says Rev. J. Paterson Smyth. rector of St. George'., Montreal. writing on "Novel - reading and Religion" in the Septem- ber Canadian Magtlzilte. ••Ills object �iilar interest and. amine-. to hekt- the mirror up 141 nature and picture to tie the ordinary interrsling throbbing life of humpoity allot ns am it is. __ anyone ,thitrke_lhat _interred and aulneeme•nt,and sympathetic watch. , ing of human life is too 1418 :t purpose . for a religions man, f .anent. f think in -this world of tired, dull people, it is part of !;id's will that We s6ou1d he amused and refreshed. I think with this Iynrpatht•tVP nature that (nod haw given Ie it is only mit - urAl that we should be interested in the pietnles of lift. Aa. it is live!• "It is a great mistake Le try 141 (R- yon.? frons. God the many innocent things which make life happier. It in a great mistake for religious people to deny what ordinary human nature strongly feels, that other things Ie - sides morality Land religitrn are good and according to the will ut Boal wise mule human nature. To say this does not make Irma of religion. Reli- gion is like (iod'w sun in the h44avena, it should shine on and irra diatt. all the good things of life and make them tetter. But these 'other( are good things ton. Thee-rrtuping of merry children is a good thing. A well - played gauge of footfall or cricket - or baseball int a good thing. The eager ambition in Wetness, is A good thing. • Art and poetry and painting are good 'things. A splendid exciting theme in a ga1Ni thing. And n stirring high clams novel is a good invitation of the Provinces of Albert*, Seskatch.wsn and British Columbia to lay Ou• corner -dimes of their cap- ital buildings. Preparations for the coming semi ist will keep Sir Wilfrid busy at l►ttuwa. •Tho Presiders job is as had as the editor's desk in keeping amen tied down. The Willie, disl'ussiug the (arm help quest' , advocates the supplying of cottages on the term for married men who will Ia,clllue permanently identi• tied with their employer's farm. .% steetly, industli„uyr and intelligent 141441 reel )ran w ho ma -twits a cottage and cultivates a little garden and M- coute•s a part of the fermer's plant and rtp llip)1114411 ie worth • to his em- ployer, Saye The Globe, than three single omen who :ire here t,liMay and Ate g • tomorrow. The following u a clause of the stat- ute law which does not receive the at- tent'-- 'tea importance merite: "It shall he the duty of the over- h,v'rs of highways in guy municipality to see that the provisions id this Act relating to noxious weeds are carried ani withiu their respective highway divisions, by cutting down and de- stroying or causing to be cut down or destroyer, at the proper time to pre- vent the rip t•ning of their Need, all the noxious weeds growing in the high- ways or road allowances within their respective divisions; such work to he p erfur med as part of the ordinary statute labor m' to be paid for at a a.ea.a!'k! 4 ' -rate -by--"the-.treaaute1--of the municipality, as the councilor the 44mnicipality may direct." l'uwnleotii(g up*/n the extt•aordIu• Ary an,wera given by conte of the can- didate.. at the examinat' for en- trance to D017Uia1 schtatlw, a content - pointy points out that home 'sur- rounding* have -*--'seat areal to aio with such cases. A child who is not encouraged to think for- himself, to UNu taw" Iu tr'lir. "dime; anai_tn lead the newspaperte is tinder a great handicap the best title teachers) re often F in edifculty through the non.thinking pupil, and generally' this type of boy or girl 141441445 from a home where residing is unpopular. So far as possible young people should have access to the lest' books and magazines, particularly' thneeetWeiaHy written for children. That bylaw meeting on Friday night looked like a medical (-onsulta tion. Dr. Emnersnn thought the e**P a very critical one, and if it pulled through it would he only by virtue of fpr general ctmetittttitm. The ap- pendix, he declare,!. was all wrong. Dr. Holmes was e•Jen more dubious, believing that the worst symptoms of t he ca>+e bait nut yet shown -Orton selves. 1)r. Macklin, on the other hand, wins decidedly cheerful, and thmaght it a very satisfactory case: in fact, he didn't eerie to think that any -doctoring et all was necestary, Dr. (Inflow did not .ay much about it, but cited 80111P figures to show that the majority of such cases in liod,•rich had come through pretty well; there were only one or two 'lead ones on the lint, although elms- of the others are-l.s.ketai-at�aen as rattier wobbly. A g the lawyers and the doctors, the bylaw is having a hard time of it. Ti, sell or not to sell? That is the quest' with the wheit-grower we he N1AlIN t11e 111a1'ket quotations. And he is tent getting much assistance in Lhe problem ftaun the mewl wlio might know a good! deal about the probabil- ities of the wheat Market. The other day the president of the Lake of the %Voids Milling Company gave his opin- ion that the farmers .11euld hold on to their. wheat, as the world'N_Nupply was Abort and pril em would rise if this year's 4.1)14) were not placed on the market at once. A few day. later the s.erPGiry of the Dominion Millers As- Nlee•iation raine hitt with a titadeniel't to the elfeet.that in prospect w1 large h ilpplieM front other wheat -growing rnontries the market quotation4 al• ready i)dieatel a decline. Mo, be- tween these rnnteaalictory opinions'. the farmer will have to Hgure ant the problem lot himself. Whether he sells note or later. hr iA (a11r of a pretty Y0od mice for his wheat. EDITORIAL NOTES. 'That IiIAusoleum pt•0poeiti"n is ton grits.' a matter for joking. That's light! 1141 your Maturdayl shopping early- and get your hair rut before IG o'clock at night. Andrew Carnegie is said to he "tightening epi' in money matters. Perhaps lie has re% isd his opinion that. it is n diegrare to die rich. The eornmitteer of the British Hous' of Commons appointed to deal %vith the daylight saving hill ham 41Prirlerl against the proposal to alter (he t' • fur a Portion of t he year. The proposed vomit of the Minister of Puhlie Work, fn (i,Nderich RI Id he arranged to take place hefote -the opening of Parliament In Nove'nher. Th.• busy season of wheat shipping would be a good time to have it. The 1;nited States Is placing re telietory duties upon paper and pulp imported from countries which im- pels. an export duty. The tariff. makers of the United states display whom the lame degree of wisdom as do the restridioniets on thin side of the horde. Mir Wilfrid Laurier has dsefded that he cannot afford time to take a trip to the West. thin year and accept the Ot an Orchard. Goll i• nn omhaM, the ,Rion .Aub, ro meditate on life and death. Walt 44 0091 well a hi,* Of ter., A het mu'. groN below the trey.. flood I. an orchard : very mewl l Though one .Lonktlwe.ar no monkish hood ; Right 4.0011, when spring awake,. her flute, And Kond in yellowing time of fruit. Very good in ne gran. toile le At.d we the net work 'gain.! the -ky. A liths lore of blue and green. And bough. that IM T<he gold het Wynn. Thi toe. ate type. of ra lin that dwell With honey h' R ,inlet CP11 The ripe /rte Sewers goldenly The .enl'. tw•rtPotfon In God'. eye. Prayer and pralss in a roantry horny, Honey And hint : • man might romp, Vert on Rath nme•la, to walk •hrst1, And in hl. orehard talk with God. - Katherine Tynan Illnk.on. R. R. Bellows' Pictures in London . Publication. The Signal received a few days ago, with the eon,plintenta of N. IL Col - rock, agent of the Onterlo Govern- ment in 1.ondnn, En land, a copy of The World, puhlishot simultaneously in London and Paris. In thin issue Canada, received a large "hare of at- tention, a mill folio .hawing Canadian Iviews in robe being an effective tea- }t.uie. 1't wax hardly surprising, great w vogue Mr. tso. llow.' pictures have, to find some of our Inial photo- grapher's work in this publication, the moat prominent place in the port- folio heirgiven to one of his views, "'Trout -fin ing in Canada," showing Dr, Robert Le Touted wielding the rod end line. We are informed that the Ontario Govsrntnent bets opened an )Rice in London, where visitors from this Province are always wel- rom.. and to which mall matter may he addressed. This will he of Interest to any nI our readers who may he looking forward to a trip *crow the Atlantis.. The offices is a few door" eat of Momerset. Hone. and not far from Temple Bar. SIGNS Oa you belrive in signs ? It's nut likely you will *stout you do -few people will. at any rate -mud yet from out the mystery surrounding some of three oolue infallible truths. NO it has often neeurr's' to 11 e, and so it time proved in my rambles about lh/dr• rich, For instance, hanging in a eonspic- 11011a place in a cafe on the Squaws.. you may coins across this one : IPROFANE LANGUAGE POSITIYELY NOT ALLOWED' I was iagineitive enough to %oration elle proprietor 844 b, the nevessit thereof. "Yea," he said, '•we used to need it for those fellows, tett out now." I didn't try out the hill -04.1m e to any extent, but from u \'wird ex Werrrnce with the deltp�has of verdant ant fare fu general 1"t'T►n readily lee•- ifeve that the fruited thought might not be so much out of place alter a11, in view of the cans. food resorts fre- quently give for violent expression on the quality of "rats." . However, the people herealouts have lease) to find hope in the reply of the 1•ewtauranteur. • • • to hen,I was a resident of litxft•rich, now swine years since, I used to live in the vicinity of what was then Bri- tanuie road. Imagine my surprise when, on wandering along the lanes in that part of the town recently, my eyes lighted of : BRIITANIA ROAD upon a hoard tacked securely. tree. The spelling seemed different from that of other drays, but. thinking that an optical illusion had been -fe•rvel to rue, I went farther and ex- amined another signboard, Yes, there it wan again-"IHrittania Road" on bosh sides of the street -not put there by accident hut by design. i tried to look up +014)44 one of my old school. teachers, to call- bleu to task for hawing went those of my generation out into the world in possession of the one "1.' double "o" spelling of the word, but found they were .tithe1 all dead or removed from hence. They tell us now, though, that if we hark pack -well, maybe to the time of the "Pilgrim's I'rogres."--we, will Hnd authority for the spelling that has re- cently been foisted upon the WWII'. people. Looking ba,•kwatd! To not many of us hoe it occurred that a matrimonial bureau and a hand -wagon may 1e ay-oonytnous, and yet the signs here point that way. On the inside ora carry -all sent out by a popular liv.•ry stable these warn days appears the single word : • MATCHES 1 Nothing significant in that ordin- arily, but the writer, who hap- pened to he the odd one of a large party of young men and young women the other day, was easily con- vinced that the Aforesaid young people readily &dartph ed etns.lr1 ,t.4 signs other than thtwe of the zodiac, and that the word "matches' was one of thew. When you try to seat tweety-three persons on a surface in• tended for about half that number something drastic must be done, but I found that the sego in question paved the way. Needless to may the convey- an1e is in demand among picnic parties, 'and when the summer girls and their "Swiftest' line 'tip two deep under the convenient sign of "matches" there are but few chaper- ones who wwnld have the temerity to protest: In passing that puhlie reception room overbooking the river not long sint'e i was impressed with this sign upon the half -cloned de -.or LoiidonLife POLICIES 5G OL OO O _ 1011tr `` l� ai t( ;. ,as. 1 .r) You are / 110\\ Interested ill the future of your family and in your own old age. A 20 year Endowment Reserve Dividend Policy will protect them and take care of yourself. See a sample policy and examine the special features before you place four insurance. w. H. ROBINSON, District Agent, Seaforth. him. Ile pears to think that. persons still suspect that she wee the cause of the deeth of her mother. whereas, he pontos out, the doctors said the mother died of heart fw)lure, The Hut•na family -were at-.ona_ time among r P mg am es o Held and district. Mrs. Burns saute n to what was said to be a.large-for- tune. and she and her husband built what is today one of the most settee•- ttte residences in the place. The for- tune, however, gradually disappeared. until the mother bought the. modest cottage where she diel, and which 1 - said to have been willed to the daugh- ter: 11 -is sroidL some $Allr-or 1.ts1. The de•eataetl women was much re- spected. Residents ul Bayfit•Id state, however, that_•fte•r losing her 10'- 11111e she lived v,-ry notch to herself. We are all given t:) over -estimating the virtues of our friends and reading malice into the weaknesses of those who may be opposed lu us. Were this understood and fully appreciated .malty miracles and nlonstro.lties fll history would become rational and human enough. --Max Philpot. FALL TERM ,,I'i \- 'EPT. 1st W. ACHESON & First Showing of Fall _ SON. Fabrics The now nulutun Dress Febris are here awaiting yourchoosing-ifyou desire to choose there's a saving to . effected, 85c Ve:letians and Broadcloths, 75c All wool French Venetien Cloth in .s r: clefs range of soloing. Including 'meetly shades, also black, 4g,inches wide. regular Mc special, 741 West of England Wolsletl Suiting., fancy effects and beautiful height finished goods, SATURDAY & MONDAY BARGAINS Towelling del yards "1 roller lima, 'rowelling, red border and warren) ' 1 IS inches wide, regular 1'Ljc n yard, Saturday and Monday, at per ) sad, r,. Table Damask .0 and 72 inches wide purr linen bleached Damask, sue yards for Sat- urday foul Monday Male; )egubar $1,1MI and $1,114 Damask, tu)c; -s' title Ihtnuask, 1441•. and Carpets and Rugs 41:)l 45) and $3.1.1111 Axminster and AViiton (tugs in :ix 4,:i.5xt yards, redirect tai........ Tapestry Carpets 27 niche* wide, heavy pile Tapestry Carpet in a large' variety of pet. terns, (C4.•, irte and !Ai.' velure, .11, par yard .)1 patterns, :iz31, $:"Antal Toronto. Out. Car. l onge And Alexander Ste. Strict- ly First -(loos, (iradoates always sac- eessful. 1Vritefin Hpndsenie 'Pees. Iogne. Fall Term from Sept.. Ist.' I,000 } TME COLLEGE OF QUAL! Over en" thousand 8111dents'4' enrolled by out chain last year. It pays to attend A link_ of this great._ chain, fur "IN ('N14)N T It K 1t It IN STRKN(1T11." The element' for our grad- uates 44 THREE TIMER the •apply..• Other 1441ltola engage our gr:uluates AB (1'a,-hrrs. A special course tut teachers. l;raduatee of two rears ago are• now earning id.(114) per annum. -- Three (-purse. - Coat MEn- CIAL,'STKNI NIRAPH 1• and TEL- . Fall Term Opts Aug: il. ‘1 rite for particulars. GODEi. ICH BUSINESS COLLEGE (,EO. SPOTTON, PRIN. fit:-`►'.:: q'��] St.JeroA. d lv✓'S Colle t•cxpocat•J by Residential School for Boys and Y -,et Iden Cornu. Bn1, , H 'Rh S hoot, S. i- s. ,\rt. New htaGe,xs •• ,.-d •+ts :.rest.1,:a0emc rpt, nts pro"• r00m*, fine n.w Gran.. *um, Poul, Shower Baths, Rin.. ng Track�,, Auditor ro. Prof.,sors ma '4. ro•t-gradorta corr,Ps le P.n. epee. B,srd and Tult.oe. i.aa.00 per aumun Address - t ACV. A 4. lir lea. c , 10.0 . •yes caw• Leri ::, Ont. ge • Act al Pat:lam. rt, Jin.. ' ADMITTANCE TO THE GAOL FROM lo A.M. TO P.M, SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS - EXCEPTED All of which goes to Show that the hams thereabouts has ideas rrgnrdinK ink teas, receptions, etc., whish must be respected. I noticed, too, that this lad toys were not slow to resin the sign es it is written. They attacked the apple and )each trees in the vie- inity with perfect abandon, and then lay down in the shadow of the usually forbidding temple to do justice t1, what they had corralled. "Aren't you logs taking chances?" 1 asked. Naw, replied one of them between bites, "it's after reception hours, don't you seer These hoyyt believed in signs ! 'H. f:4T.O. LRT. (iorlerich,tAug. 24th. JAMES BURNS INDIGNANT. Bayfield Man Resents Alleged Action of Authorities. Hay Held, August 27 I London Free Press ypeciah.--James Huros, whoa. wife died here lastmonth, her death Ming the subject of official enquiry. declares that when he has obtained sumrient'none! he intends to make things waren for some people who have been using his name tun freely in eonnPetion with the matter. it will he remembered that Mrs. Burns was found dead by her husband at their little cottage home. She had w bruise on her twee, nod ft Necking was tied about he: neck. The latter appeared is though it might have been done by the deceased herself, pr•nhahly as a protection against a cold in the throat. How it came to be there we.., however, not explained. The husband 'aye he found the stock- ing and untied it, but he did not re- move it until some of the neighbors. had been called in. The only occupant of the hots. dur ing the absence of the husband Was his daughter Ada, aged spout twenty- five years. She we.', however. 11.• Iieved to M' helplessly confined to her tied, and also to he of weak mind. Hurtle maid she told him .he had been accused by someone of having reused her mother's death. Father Did Not Believe it. "lint yon do not 1elieve it r Bourns mays she asked him. No," he replied, "Then 1 do not rare who says it, ' she 'nidi. Mins Horns wee previously an in- mate at the London Hospital for In. Piano, hit wits dilrhargerl therefrom. last Friday, however. it i' 'alleged by Burns filet parties whom he does' not know, but believes to lw Govern- ment officials, cancel to him home., where he has been living with his daughter afore the death of the wife, and, forcing the doom, raveled the daughter off to an asylum. Had Locked the Girl 1s. Horns' i. moot indignant at this. HP say• 11. heard they were coming for the girl, but he wait confident she would not he removeol, and he lock's(' her in when he went to work, "Rhe Is Ahildlole Innocent and in - able to walk," Retries says, but he does not see why she should 11e taken from LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECTS Resident and Mail Course To the Electors of Goderich Read carefully the following aid see what you will get: For your information we might state that the line of nlac4)'nery we propose to manufacture has been in use in Canada for the past. twenty years, all of it. except n very .rich portion, !wing 1;x1,4 faetneetl in the United Stat.*, - You will readily seethe( our pr,1111 ion is not an experiment, 1,114 Lite Pxtenbion of an *beady established manufacture. .The Nteselily trowirrg.t rens td -for good rra(im in ('*nada make. the -present an opportune time to establish the an u'ufactTire in thin country of every kind or machinery )meal in the )laking of modern roars. That the present systern of road building belongs to the pant is evidenced by the nnmeron.minden ori Good Roiadeapopearing in all the lending daily and weekly papers in Canada. . r At the present time at least nine -tenths of the road machinery le 114e• ill thin' country is impolite! Tient the United States, again et a heavy duty. This imported machinery is prsr•tieally all the output of the Ame'iean !toad Machine Company, et Kennett Somme, PA., and itm associate companies. We would ask yml to note that, while our Company will 11e In one sense a distinct corporation, it will have hack of it the brains and bn,inesv experience of the American Road Machine Company, of Kennett )square, Pa. - if we locate out factory in tinderich it, will he as complete in every way an the American factory, only of lees rapacity in its beginning. We will manntactlire everything for the road builder, and will be beyond all question the only fectory doing so in Canada. Every department of nur rectory will 1e in the hands of competent men, skilled in their respective trades. Fifty per cent. of nur employees will be hea& of families, drawing good wages. The home market open to its in an excellent one. Hy reason of lark of manufacturing facilities, the- great Northwest has never leen canvassed for road machinery, nor has the Cobalt District for cork rru.her.. In addition to building road machinery we will manufacture the ortly portable sawmills mounted on wheels in Uanada. Yon may wish to know. Why we want the guarantee of the .town of Goderich on our ponds, if we will he it flneneially strong Cnmpeny. in answer to thin we wotthl sante, what ist a well known fact, that, nil companies are large trnrrowers. We (shall. he nelexception to this rule. With your guarantee we can get the money we require, ip addition 1" what our stockholders will crit up, at II per rent. : if we went to the banks we would have to pay -st leaaat Q per cent. We wish to ams ire the ratepayers of Goderich thea the moment we obtain our charter we know wbere we ran place every duller of our etre*, no that none of It w111 he offered to th.' ytnhtte. For your information We, submit the following partial list of ma- chines manufacterell by ns : Rock Crushers. in Hy.' sixes : Rost Ma chines, Road °rulers, Durnp Wagons, Read Plows ort all kind.), Road spreaders and Road Rollers, Tile Moulds, And Pnrtahle Sawmills, in three sues. We trust our proposition may commend itself to you as a straight forward business' arrangement, that the future will prove to he profit. able to us and advantageous to you. We do not hesitate to a* we like your town and its location to nur market, and will he pleased to aid In mating It what it should be -one (if the best manufacturing towns In Western Ontario, F. W. WOODS, On h,half of the Amerlean Road Machine Company of Canada, Limited. I ACHESON & SON. Now is the Tine- To Order Your Fall Suit. if The Two Martins TAILORS and FURNISHERS 'Phone I80. After twenty-two Years of solid work we have become the largest._:. lest and most wuceessfnl practical training school in Western Onta- • io, with no auperiur in Canada, - Three dhpsrtmentie: - — COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND sad TELEGRAPHY We assist graduates to positions am well as give a must thorough train- ing. (net our free catalogue at once. RLLn/TT ,l MCLA('HI.AN, Principala Autumn Term from August 30tb in all it mu, )•ruts of the Central Business College Yonne and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. Catalogue Mailed free on re,iva'.t. W. H. SHAW,• Principal. - Prepare for the tvorst weather by gvttin; the best in Shoes. We have them herr Shoes for sunshine or rain, with 'asoli.l comfort" written all over then!. The HARTT SHOE FOR MEN. It hat quality, style, fit and finish. Strong Shoes for sturdy boys. They. will find their match in our solid leather School Shoes. G. M. Elliott THE SQUARE. 1 11 Talking About Buggies If ynu as.. thinking of buying a new Buggy this year. WP 141011 111 he pleased to have a talk with you. We handle the 110411. Buggy on the market. THE M'LAUGH IN ONE GRADE ONLY and THAT THE BEST The 11441 models Ara dandles, Let ns show ynu the fine points of the new Buggies we lave just pieced in stock. N. R. i have taken the egenry for the McCormick Imp!" - menta and can now ',supply Reeding and Harvesting Marhinc- manufactured by thio well known company to anyone desiring first -clue Farm Macleinery. Wm. Knox, Newgate and Harniton Streets, Goderich ADAMS WAGONS. COCKSHUTT PLOWS