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Ilouse=cleaning Necessities
Liquid Veneer
Alabastine
The very best furniture
polish.
large variety
Paints tf :01 kt'ds,
qtl tri`
pctt,•nttn tip; \\'r hats
,arnishes 1.!11,‘ of goad \'aiiii.hly.
Varnish 'Stains nllt!tt > l
tints
THE SIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO
THE RED FOX'S TRICKS
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THE LITTLE FELLOW SEEMS TO
1 OVERCOMt-ALL-MIAMI.
-TRE SOCIETY COLUMN.
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It Wes Not a Pleasant Column ' to
rte„ Edit a Few Years Ago.
There it no mon: attractive part of
a newtepaper than the society eolutun,
Pm . ily--snore- iteefol-Aa-Chore-aetwtu
it is ttttetioled to. s.•rv.•. Prejudice
us
fin spite et A11 the Evils That Bosat I iii aiwrly a,mir':ll stir, offtinsivep iu-
Him the Red Fox Thrives and trusion upon private• affairs now
Manages to Get Along Almost hardly lingers in the most tntuterva-
tv. .tuaner. .t riecord hu till• public
' .Anywhere—He Is a Fine Mouse- itrints til the os•mintrs rind R,'moa. q1
Catcher and 1s of Great service r..citty people' is b,aitL to b, ulnrlost
I a: i'%dentlal'Hi. the publication o the•
to the Ferrier. I rax•'• • ,.r 'the high and low en tit..
Toowell known to newt *write `tock market: and reports .,f the fe'-
s v ) g )
Use fernier. yet one of his 1"'t 11 uu,ieratu«i that in p:aiu•ring ?the,
friends; hunted, tfajq.e.l, au l 1.•i„,1 - r:e..:+ '.ij' news th., tci.fk,vs a-,fru.:d t..
tel by experts -everywhere, flu e• 1 that branch etre- r?tt'+ 1 lig, 1: t•• t,
fox holds• iiia own in: livery ...•. tem
e�ttbarra,<.'•1 fila y It�u r til, lien
w1r n the daily pr -s of Pais t ist fir.
Stain`.
.IB(t' lark r n atn e l
t \\•
4tr
Brush,
, I \ ardw •C
1 �j "\TiT1.11
Co.
ser grit, oif society appeal to :It 1.•:srt
tion; the joy of the hunter; hated 6c r large iuiltorft'. It +- c uertl.
of the.-. country'. 'In fact hi api•eart hc,n t.. induct •Wt t rt+tet r iq it•
tQ thrive•. otos iucriiee heat under.otirhfmhti' Wtp pubic setutttta r ic:
Lite utuot difficult r••odstlons. est Tweet. net, 4y• :'.!t
• lie �•(• y, t .•yer-,riir-v" -`-t+te '., Tweet. �r g �w �w^�*!.
iunntn- yi•ite1 v.- f ✓x- 1••:t "leo,. •'t'n.town• who tet- • ;
,nto ate rinks [ pr i -i. :
mother. Gas :VIII family r, . a Cleisis math • r«ars .t.t''
trot. ..lie nuwre• + r,st as has � •, rni tc r Of tit., 1,e:
IP _ .rt dp cr„teutl, s j,se . , w.,. ;
fft"?jtapt«•t)itt - _+n . e•c+il.
one !ntf• spnteL offs neo•.ti woe 't ,,-, , ;..id a pill&*nt Hac..r
ern, i. . }.. a t I ir, ,t +► boost tw Puit liteuu+. of h „p r , i yt;
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YOUR LAST CHANCE
nt' • t t I `' I.. �, tl:.-t ! n'r r.°
I t tt
nu, \i-o•t utt tens t sett , extrette-(-••3
ratite -ore -i «t.t,r.«• r4i•
hit -11 I.;ff u+ til. • .`
wasa_-. •F t, r, anideal sp. t o... ci=1t•sl 1 r u`
den. TIw afternou.x- _ nn -1••u.. • t- •u '''"'.11 ter, t'
on the loll.i.tc e 1 I al'!•r.,a•'ts.•,.
loft •.liatelt' e.
carefully. Int Ali,1 1i:.- ±trIitt.e tl•In►t-3:a.k--:wi,1it In"
d, oma • th • hill ttsetl ole h, retnatq t,;j t"
mitt Dr
qui. t an,' await re . !ts. Eu.I•I rely R P"'err tout n
tan•nt •ll ,v little.uunutl .•.pls,ar. 1 stat ,re n tie t t
surf 1.s•11 to tr, •l r,,l time -.1t 1_''''''•11). you t :° s•,rode: t: "3
lait I..- vas tillow.•.1 be ti half .l. sa i1 • r ''' paper. e ' cwt ..f n aril t
more "--young - fuzee.-- Theft -tile- r ;•e• n.1. • 11 urtctr. ,r .••. 1.,.. .44'''4•••-.. • .
started (ewe noel* and oh eii the 11.11 cuur ni•tids.•• '
on thgr pith 'went r il,.a •oi young
g (•,.mainly nut. Mr: 'C, ;• ciul•Os
end growling 11 butt,ll• f cuurll. l;t,jt•, "twthln .atld hay .• b. ct ;•
to buy Har v;t"', Stoves, Ranges, Paints, Varnish.
Oils, Tin an t �t:lnittware at cost, as M1: FEED .lLUNT
'takes possesstotrnt ou” bnikitte•tts April--:4i---__We must.
reduce the atltelf, and wt,'vt put the prices at" cost.
We have a full stock of l)•';; DGlzzle:.::d, l Chains,
Hume Clippers, `.,:p Pails and .`pihr,•: Milk 'Pails and
Churns.
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g2 ALL .ACCOUNTS MUST BE :SETTLED AT ONCE. '
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\,\ ts e 11 & S.. o i
J. s
ed when 1 .:rti �t the eta, . • 1 i n,i.•r9i+:u•1.
ttpt«'ared b 1..• 11-wo,ru Path' ...i•u htl+l sow,'
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DlawayatMl rue. uftfir:etti.`• a.l. nMp rs dietanethindisappear tent.. a h le ..u►d :Step thatj.«' meson tem hill front some under- An.! after. tha, Mr. l'.betina easaea,and re}eat thu tam-: nd stood en ,-our Ieaula uMiro set. atsarp crytela ikseen Cowr.by th told me I heti tl•ft lren ��at,ladi1 and allr. P.by mother fox, nnd the hale Slbra+aosa.all. Mr.. CASiiUPwets. gutic fnn Hai. .ill w•as .till.+,nl the-.intcturntte.0 of the si• tDut from a couple eatiler oeluntn teas to mpertfily deferrdcould L«• weena tnotieut latera pinted nose and sharp eyes c'om'a+Another. Canadian StoryWriter:
b know the dynger. Thi as ,'iut Though he dues not •hc•long toI d all froom my.posit[.ens 'the Canadian Society of .Authors. theredad all vanished. F.xaf hodg tilt• 5n Turouto a utosi' industrious short
den ' found n number 1. hhles for arywriter who .1 ►aa of lute won6tally' fifty Met ftp the stiy. Th. T es, genu• reeognition among nagasine11and snot made by the -Soong !espy,and no doubt was ofajdenl alas- editors who Itke to purchase light
odground. At -'ere forst nt tto hill leas .ands r�a1ae.ke, toisoM a Char eAtfa mach largr antsir to Lire •len• . hasbeen telegraph editor of The \pail
r, the mouth nt this enarance was aand Empire, Toronto, and as a writ -
of t • roti litter of rof d ckit. t which er of fiction he followed Dr. Oxler'sgne.ch wings r s, gr, se. a r•. • dation that no man should writmin geeee, chickens, crows, grouse. naethe t i other swap birdsoleo tet of small a book until 6e vas aver forty. `ermd
pigs and lambs. fur of hares, wood- years ago Mr. Clarke conrnenceL
chucks. and theksate.-as-w4U -,. writing boys stories for The Argosy.
fuse from a slaughter housed 'fully 1 a - PubLcat10 -0t--Mee mosey -an They were eo successful that
two miles distant. This fox clan spas the Kunsey coneern has now first call
bout one-quarter of a mile fromthe buildings of a farmer of my' on his contsibatons, and has resold
agnsintance. I called at hip pi: some of his stories in England. Lat-and made inquiry regardingmissing terlyMr. Clarkehastaken up the
iofhumorouskethes ofo-
hieHwith the ups and
rout . ,\t the huttnn: they •tn et.!,r\1e ars, r:c 1 our chars h tit•• }ill aI M"Te, Mr '. 1.. .t the r-ts t•t•r
onlyto ap!r Ir -tis np lower
BIC\TCLE
AND RI.N
I have;pphned a shop
ill the teasel lately
need+ titre by Y. '11.
Ryan, on Hamilton
tti e:et. for the repau'
o Bicycle; and gen-
eral repairing. Nor
is the -tone to have
your wheel put in
shape for tiie rum-
mer. 1 ate agent fur
Wall Papers
Our 1111u \Full Papers
have all :trtived, and we
have Withetit douht the
neva stuck . to select
n. not only ir. G .
h, hitt in this section
e cnuntry,,, . Bear' in
we Illy direct front
ter Mills, three o
•We are special
eats for. Our
e from :,c up
roll.
Cleveland Bicycles
-.the wheel- that has
.team the te,.t et
(r.- time.
Wo L.
Ha
YULE
• - selling
orb. -PR re
to 91.t -M) pe
The Colonial Book Store
GEORGE PORTER., Prop.
'Phone t(10. Oodericb.
fowl, etc.. and was aswlMlt by all s"mastic lite in a medium -sista city
the family that their fowl were nes-
marauders always went some die-
ex molested Isj• ozes, an a downs of Mr. llcales and Mr. Butter -
i
f d tilt thesedealing c y
tance to steal fowl. Inquiry revealed . worth. two married men who take
the fact that fanners two and three Paz in the simple life of a city which.
utiles distant were contributing their though unnamed, strongay resembles ▪ of fowl.Wward the keep of the Theo. The Cavalier, one of the
newer of the Mangey publications.
milton Street los waver. I is now running a series of these stor-
However, in the course of a few•I ids In the March number appears a
months those losses would be tally 1 which �• Clarke has some
Gialerich
• 1 repaid. Foxes are great mousers.., stop ttan with r,s larkral sinome
Daring the . they hours, morningnum' erase. His Mt. gga1es becomes in-
ane evening, they may' be seepall to fected with She ides that he has a
Axe grain fields hunting smell ro vow which•'ahotild be cultivated, and
i dent that sinned make not farmingr he I his adventures in .attaining cult this and
th'el s energy
were it not for the l furnish gaud atm. ,Mr. Clarke tells
tireless edestr of the loxes doubt ; his stories largely in dialogue, atter
inti and destroying theta. No doubt she manuer of W. W. Jacobs, and the
7e
, this great supply of food during the 1repartee of Die characters is of all
cannier and autumn months ac- p passive. Before
times droll and asp
MILLINERY
SPRIN(i ANi) SUMMER, 1910
'MISS CAMERON is prepared to slow the !steal and
utotst artistic creations in Millinery for spring and
simmer, and cordially invites the inspection of the
ladies of Goderich and vicinity.
ich
counts for the large number4a� of
foxes always to be found in Sum -
tug districts. •
Ifloating with a friend one evening
on the' Nottawsaga River, we were
' watching a couple of flocks of young
wild ducks which with the mother
docks swain toward us. This action
. eat the part of the ducks surprised us
I as we had always notioed young duck -
1 Bogs make to the shore or bide in
I weeds. _ My friend noticed an animal
1 swimming in the water; we went aT-
ter it, a few stroke* of our paddles
�brought us close enough to see it was
; a red fox that serambled' up the bank
into the -dense growth of ferns. At
`the same moment we caw another fox
standing in the weeds watching the
I ducks ,and oarsele ss. Then was re-
sealed to us another of the fox's eon-
'
ning tricks. One fox had gone into
I Use water and was endeavoring to
drive _the mother ducks and helpless
1 young to the shore where his coasted-
erste wig ready to pounce upon them.
1 We allowed our boat to drift down
t stream some distance. The ducks fol-
lowed us for a time, then went past
ne and disappeared down stream. The
foxes appeared on the hanks again,
took a short look at us and went their
way. My friend's only comment w
"The rogues! 1 wonder would tit
how: -divided --the- spoil"
Oo another occasion I joined a
Party et tnur tq $o tlehi,,g a 'ths-01 -
er ata point ne r sue Georgian Bay.
Rain had fallen heavily during the
' early morning hours. settling the dust
on the sand cliffs' along the river.
' thmrattrnele d cliff swallows were flys_
ing around and in and' out of their
t nests to hole* along the top of sand
cliffs. Out attention • was drr+wn to
! over a doeen of those nests that had
been dug out and ileetroyed sini!e the
rain of the morning. Going on shore
Iwe found dosens of fresh lox tracks
• lending up the banks the perpen•
diculsr lave of cliff. t this point
• the fox was still sib° t nine feet be-
low the next" of the swallows, and
MAPLE LEAF GROCERY
AND CHINA HALL
•PHONE 52.
HAMILTON ST•
Garden Seeds
ONION SETS AND MULTIPLIERS.
Everything in
HOUSE-CLEANING REQUISITES
GREEN: ONIONS. FRESH LETTOCAND
CHOICE BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS.
oting
he gets through with the :scales anti
Butterworth families, Mr. Clarke.
who is also known as a most facile
writer of vers d'oceasiott, will have
bad a good deal of fun with Cana -
than civilisation.
Blueboar'de the Latest.
Will blue boards succeed black-
boards in this public school? This is
.a oestion scion to come before the
oroo 1
has always dawned the former are
much easier for the eyes than the
latter, tntd lately numerous cotn-
ihave y
the
trustees
sight
trusteetee parents that thes from p
of their children is initaireei. This
is substantiated to a large extent b}
the number of children who wear
chitties. Some time ago slates carne
under the ban of the inspe tor. ow-
ing to, the bad effects of the ekes from
the staking centrist 01 ' white on
black. White scribbling hooks ks were
also changed to grey. to avoid the
same trouble, while numerous minor
alterations were ma,le tot ease 1st G•
eyes. So it now appears
the blackboard to variate in favor of
blue.
rtistie )ob 9rinting
A7
Jke signal
Visit- Our Millinery
Show Room
If you could' not attend our formal
' opening last week, come up <:ny day
convenient. You will find one of
the finest collections of correct
Millinery Styles ever gathered to-
gether in Goderich ready for you.
The gaps in the stock of trimmed
hats left by the 'Easter rush have
been filled this week by new cre-
ations from our work room. Come
and see the -newest styles. There is
no need to feel under any obligation
to buy.
More of those. Mill Ends of Print
We had nearlyenwe putt then on saleds in last Nat Satuhose rday.
'Remnants w there
areof eots when one
p
not wide,
strong. one hoeav necloth, dark and l R t opatterns, vin
lecgts wide..hee heavy yards. selling at the uniform Q
lengths of three to ten Q
price of. per yard .......•..
Every yard woi til *good deal more monry.
That 90c Venetian of Ours
350 Pairs Sample Hose
go- Sale Saturd
Ready once more with our
annual sample lot of cotton and ,
lisle thread Hose. The samples
of one of Canadar's la r g e s 1
Hosiery dealers. Three hun-
dred and fifty pairs this time.
Black Hose, plain Hose, fancy
Bose, ribbed Hose. A real
good chance 'to save -a little
money on your Spring Hosiery.
Sizes,t 9 and 91 only: Ever)
pair selling one-quarter to one-
third less than regular price .
Reduce Taxation.
-been. hea.vy deficits
.47 TAT". -For ttrrievveivvidoe -the
receipts will be a great many million,:
abort of Cie expealole.uces. The presi
dent and his cabinet are endeavoring
to discover the direction in .•which new
raftex 'loin be levied-. They. eliould
Wilma the exapipie of Caliadv. and re-
ittn* Inserted of ottereestag taxation.
tinsel' a device would he H. Very simple
way of both iucreasing the revenue
• ret eroving fro at the expetime
cf the peo.,1e. We have tried it in
Canada and ran speak from experi-
Great Is Ontario's Wealth.
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, here *es where he Showeol his eun-
sand down oinking a small mound, year was OVST 111'2..100.finn. the largest
thus raising himself up and at the in OA. 11..'on. et the province. our
• same tinie undermining the mists. total mineral production for ibe same
The eootents no doubt they devoured periol wrs ;i•J),01"X),(00. And Pie min
With relish.- -Mark Robinson in iist- 1:1 prlvine, z
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IReal Franc i —
i kid (iloves
Not lamb skin. but
real kid. and eve -•v
pair fully guarantee 1.
ref acke, tans. fawns.
• Champagne and greys.
All ale's, 91, S1 50
$1.23 and....
f _ {_.4etha tae -.tailored suite we ever sold st
of the best makers+ In France.
the width fifty inches and the weight just right for tailored
Hering popular
sly =,,c uding5 is e hlaek value. -goitre epeeis v it in
`7oC
vii thevalue,
polo
value, per yard
Stylish Gray Suiting—si
Exceedingly y
Sonne very stylish Gray Suitings just opened up this
week.., Mostly stripe ! effects in Roe his stad n. TheTNo �wn
rnetlium shades of gr -yr popular
suit lengths alike. M.tterial that will retain the ethane
of the garment if properly made and give no $2 00
end of wear. Special, at pet ) and loll. ..
Is one o
anywhere near this price. acct 1ts made from The finish b pleb � permanent,
Natty White Vesting&
Neat, natty patterns. in White Veetings for tailored weists.
Spots, stripes and little checks. Real good qualities. bright
finish. Three yards makes a-lealet. ht -per yard 20c. Sfic---
A Very Stylish
Spring Coat
This Coat is made from •
t,he wide wale effect,. lt is
thirty inchee loog, lined
with mercerised set een.
Coolers in ome ,hade of fawn
and one of grey. has the new
roll cellar, leaden. ,with two
large buttons. The style it
materiAl very durable. CI
Other Coate 95 00, 117:50
and COMO.
Four new patterns in four -yard -wide 1.1noleiims,
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or too. -Quality riseinteed. Made by one of the hest makere in Scotland, tboroughle seasoned
good pattern*. At per square 50c
cloth, heavy weig t that will give satisfactory wear.
New Linoleum& This Week Jim, out of the rustorne this week. An advaneed ship
!tient of ostr Spring t th will he here in week
Feely
sens
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