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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-5-19, Page 10kp TlttfiiDAY, MAN is. 1810 THE SIGNAL': GODERICH ONTARIO COMING! all' Q' "s D OW N/E'S DOG AND PONY SHOWS WORLD OF WONDERS AND TRAINED —WILD ANIMAL EXPOSITION-- -he Moit Marvelous LiiblblUon Ever • -- — Witnessed ---�- 100 Strange and Carious Animal Actors 1 011 r!rs -+ 4 r Jewellery Festival Wednesday, May 18th 14, Saturday, May 28th- St.\1I:1.111 L11144004 the 1.1,14,1y tet the Jeweller)' 111 1.• 111 Iitatericll •.iii lh.• \I:ic .1, t4,':I1.1t Fesfla•nl•-to •h•• L• .. , - .Uoe tor•>Letl days \ • ith:ill Iia or t t, 141'1;e.t ,gid 1''1 114141)44• 1. 4114 4'l line . 31,11 .•1.1. leer ,. .411111• :gid .'. 'il.1 % 'i 1.11 . •! • .1 till. µ.+1 !a{."11111 to t Will I.. %%.171e 11 #, 1.t toll it, the J1441.!1••r y 11 ratio., 4.101 ti, d•. t,:, . t•t, , • , t,.•.-16.11,. 11, , ., 11..1:. n:l 5%1,1 .ie. :,• J.1. tit -41i, 1,%111r-1••• „I- .5...I It 14iIF 1 you 11.1liiol; to Ais:t oitt site..., 010--We---44:14• 00-11111 1.44,1 to.nu/ki you e•ujo% thew;.;`. COME ONE! • COME ALL! alter t • KINCARDINE TOWN COUNCIL. OBITUARY. Discusses the Electric Railway Sitt:atioa • Hamilton. • t The death of Mrs. aro. Ann !lentil- -Will Make Inquiry. '1 ht• K iwai Liv )(evicts ,of last 'seek k ton, of Mill Creek.:tali. near Salt will : Lake City, siaLre of Wm. Campbell. of At .t 1114./•ti11g 411 the 1,144.11 41,111161 toad. took place on April Iltk seta. her held iii FIT414ulgh( Mayor. Malcolm home 'nth* far Southwestern State. spoke in regard tit the 14tT:141.8•4f flu• Mrs. Haatiltuu't Muesli war referred Dotal 1,, \\'cwt shorla tris ltnilway. to in these columns some weeks ago. 1I,. etre tt' the attention ot councillors She was In hey eighty•seventh year t., art isle.. ap1e41 ing ill the U,Nlericli and her deecendauts number'.'.;:;.' .Her pre., .41111 rt__p1t11ishltl in te:iu.atline Iutsband died in NI), •bottom that tlu• ton u rots- Pndhaln. 1•illors of t..elerj,.•1 wore endwn•whug 1,; Pr, 1411,• sue ie 104.,4•111.4t14.11 frolll AI 1' . After aa illiles, resulting from a \1,11'4 • reg: ;-ging Iia• huil.11ug of the tFutralytic stroke f • year* ago, Ann roa.t. Ile thought I(tneanline Intl Ilaasenorr• relict of the late Johe, Prid- 11N•en 11 1 it-ly dealt with by tee 11111. Ilam, and for many years awell-known ua\ .'olup:uly. A clause iu the Ly, .in,i highly eeteeuu•tresideutvufGude- la a P1.•.,1 I.t the ratepayers 4.f the rich, passed away t' her t•ew 110 en m n a'a t od i tat "tc,,i k oil the gest ion S:Uuretay. Mr,. 1'ritlhuur was hien in I,.(tt .•t4' :loita•ti.•t ..u.l •llrtuubhivQ.--- FuKtaitti crvytlla lice .4111111a Le e„nun.1me.l 1111 tly I•ION, caars ago. , ,In the• cryo• t\:u she %w►s he .*,1111. i tt him; hail -been united tit tuurriiige to Joliet l'yidaeam, don.. 1111 to Ile 1111.••1•111 1 iiia•. Refer- ,•n.v- at.„ •it t- n1.1,1 ::. • I,V laity pa': -y •l by Iluroll :,1!.I .1 Idiel,l 1.11, - , Pii t1•r•, 1 01,11 nuitig• ilii \ t•it.,; -.111 tonsil from a child's throat. Two days after the iuention be became very ill and from that time hie a litiuu remained very etvrioun. although he fought off death so long that Diary, war some hope of his recovery. Di,' 1Vitson was man led to Flora. daogb.1 ter of the late M. C. Cameros) and of Mrs. Cameron, 'Uoderteh, who sure j vives hint, with two sous and four daughters. lie wits in his fifty-second year. lie was an ex -Mayor of the city of London anti took a gletlt and active interest, in many n vvrietntr for the benefit of the city and a hi. fel- I low -citizens. The London Adv.'Iti.,'1 raid the other da • : ••1)uriug his III,• iu the city of don• covering over three decade,, Wilson had shown himself a citizen of a very high typ• . No task was lou hard. no work n Jab( 410,04, 041 s:teritit 11111 814111 1, hito..when to believed be was dun „ eitia--sittiy.--- Every -,endeavor for Wake, the city better, to .iluprove lel+pions 01 •11.1• ci11,,.,t•, to give gond gov,•111 who pre.ieceato.d hits fitt4'ru Nie"''' meth. teteate for the sicknil t.1"- Flillownlg their' .111:111 'age .they came thud „Ai neat +•ytupa1hy, 'am1,1. i'.London, wile, wile, e• they iesaledlur one Rids 1•tfolt-,'• 'the .fdnernl t•,ok -lure viii. co g 1110 1•, ""ti"e,whel••on \1'eJnesdoy and %Vito attended 11v 711;,., tlo• '1';1,„711,. 1.. ,••,ie. 1 a 'A., dee14..N441 restlt-•I nude •her: death. 1 hl. 1,,,,, 1,, 1 :•et, -law• \it t,1, \I. ti, ('.•1,, 111, 1 ,Itt.,). t.•,•1, i, 1 Iy t" ;;..1. Five rhildlell 'Kele 144 10 then,. (.0,,,:,iid or, -\ 1'. tlllllte•t-. '1 1 ..lilt. lily' -1 1i, 4111 itsuttl11,...;;7-.K - I Mutt tour of whims ••il•vit�t 't!/ '. \�•Ilballl . 1.;.,i•. ria ti.it In •It1, h 11t•1 he het tieeti 1.. ofToruntii: Flat: J.mot %\ alter (::l -A Gru.v,ng Boy's Appetite.: \ IL crews. ti i s lee 1 ' 1 � uh, e l t beer, 411 71 wti • aud..lt 1 Mi IMM Il iota that- AL . r , ,• N 1 r %1'hcu %t , m ilii i v the l u••• •1-YII l.►' Il+e .+,►ialuiil 1'lu . s{uutl jljulilirg lett lit U i,4a took 1yttCirl i 11. I 1 t 111 r ori- 11. ►.11.ii.o\t . •I INnI I My .•out 1t:t. :•it ll,Ilt1, ., .5111 :1 1\11:,'111',11111', 61,61't• a.1- 1111 .cl.il,. II. rLo;.e,l,t Tuesday afternoon ru \l eitluud c w4'. tilt' of It gIdWtTI 1toiy by tt1. smut", ter y.' Rev. Ih: Dt.ugall, of ,whose of boys in the 'faintly yon can rlutre It deceased was a uiru,ber, eon- ii aiit the a` •4'f hole betr'a 1111'11 1 • h.1,•:.1.1111 • 1..1tt11 y�.111.1 11.,:.n' 1,44511- du te..l the tonere. serciee., ,u1.l •the yuirrd. But with the saving in I ,,, 11111I',llllll'IlN aiituttl'jl•tlt -rank*4aa•t-waa/•0_ ii.—Ltarwuitig. %vol. ' .tie iiut a 141lutnil-i.4. 1.t take the tu.1t--Achtio1L-Ili L+tudtLilly C. A. Nairn, ,fel mail I fl v'„ lin the iiiaal•e•, I,77,114 ic11. Tele-1Ving lain lot%ll 1.omt•il i. ask- ing the 1 to ,et i. 11010 -electric eonl- ni •el on w 1 tt i 141 si r •tier air It n 11 ). 1 the Maitt.onl 1tiv.-r near that fowu. '17111...114',•11114 In Ile' no reatton Why I liltl part of the country should not have its wat•tpoWrt's _drvetopeit 114 well as other srctiuns-of the I'iti.inee. A Grand Cetossal Aggregation of Wender. fol Performing irephants, Nurses. Ponies, Pigs. Goits. Dogs and Monkeys. Beautiful Tropical Birds. Renowned and Daring Acts. Acr, l I tploits. Long Distance Leaps. Woo- derful Bicyduts. 'Sigh Wire Perils. 25 Famous Funny Clowns. .. III t, 1'L•uk'1 ideals the 11.:illhi••.� lit ;,, 4414,,.4 - e \I1. \lot. _ RubL LI4ytu't • snit \V itt. 0,..d.rnplArli. tits. cc„i.1 .0 t:ee1 tit :1 very ., .1 •. 1: 11 t h 1',11111 els 11,4;•1• ;4111 it e...1 n, • Lott \1' illtaut T. t t ilitai t, of '1'otvol.to, and able outl:, t'. :V the h.,y+ h ,'. t 1..'t holt 1 ti -it In„ney u.,. IN•Illg e\IN•11.4•,I. Mr. seed M:e. 1'. 111 1•1*,•W-i of %'inns• like l'lark'. ,1t'--. •. Icier .m.- the \li'4,r•said that the peg. w • were bete for thetunertel : 111441 • - 1,•.1,.11-Il,iliic o}• 1.lnkinit after the 'i%aniam aid "Chino.., t'ridbieui. of 11111 i -•1-- 14 thee,1,•lM/i•,Iti,1n re.t,l Alitchell. couian., 1 thie•Y)uuily. Witt 1 ftl lame 1'771neillor Alll.-14111 uu{auv•ll It tee• 1111'116 N•1'.:i le 1 - Stokes. 1.11 N. ly 1.11111 1 I the 1.1..104.); 01111 IM,ttionof the toad 11..1 1 neem iou,vl 111 11"' 1t% 1:141. "11,1 t 1.- Alattor;11..44441•41 Ihat i41•11.11iI miglt ,lac. hT IN• .t N111t llltil 111• IItie• 17111, Ile Will IN•yott,t 1111111, t let • • ' 11.•.41. limiter thought that eteideil had better wait :111d see eclat loyst.- rioh did i11 the Illative. and; then the ,• AI 1.041141 writr. :Move•-, U. it, 11.10.44,1114.,4 Made %%it11lh.. road, 1'liy• loll„uiog ie. -obit ion was tulssta 11.141.,1 I,v .1. II. Iln.sell. seconded 1.y -lobo Voting. that n contu,iUe, ruu.istiug 411• the Aluynl, Ibs.%t anti 1'ululcillors-Patterson' :old \Iltellen he I a111tAtl tel 41 Ott. the tI of thy• %Vest shoreF:lectt•it• It:lilw4'.rr_4111111 nit ion -1 hey intend taking i'1.• t he car- rying out of 111. 11grrenlrnl Menu; 11e building of the death. wool bet W144411 Kiteeanline limit ,inti AuIIN•t•ley. ,and i1 advisable to 1.1k.• any iodine' 111 the heat ter, 1 itt aIio%y 1.o ,e 141 have 110Wet. 141 confer With the 1.'54104140 411 Il ti 4'o •ie. Ir Whitt iu'l loll Is :014 14..- .Itt,- tor the 111,111444401111oY the rate - 1.,o' 1.14. "411011141 Ile taken. A woman can generale as much fil- let -est in a ehntth social as a mats call 111'14{IL'iaAr- UINI,rich has 1.1-.041 to her reward.The death of Mt s, JacobStikrs Uwk 1 e o uesd•,)• `ut thi. week.;attt' alt I 1 titite.r Oyer ei�htrrn thM. Alli, st:tkr: xlaiden uawe 5% a11iiry 11, Nov t. 81ii' was a native 1,t• Cornwall. England. ie•ing ' horn there on ,l•ni• It h, 1,11. and wag thus in het ••s , -fir., .t,•.1,. \Vhrn she was 0l.0'.1 the iia!•' 1 s1K iee11. tele-f3111- itv came to 1 •ooeti a' and eesidrd at 1Velcoune, near ;'ort Hope, whine the* lived until ats,ut the year 1.413. when they ulocr4 to 4i,iderictl: On July I e she • t SM 4 .. indeed in war- e inert- to her now bereft partner. In 40114140 Alts. Stokes wee a lifelong Aleth.Ali*t, hn.L whin her health pet omitted *he was an active worker in the church, and wits rver ready to do auythiog.wbirh wo,tld ie for the ben- efit ani good of others. Rev. Benja- min Nott, Nicholas %V. Nott and Mrs. N'lu. Feagao, all of (ioderich, are brothers and sister. of Rbe deceased. The funeral take, piece this *net noon to Mainland cemetery. Rev. Dr. Dougall. of who., cnngiegationt Aire. Stokes Was a menden, officiates and the pall -,waters are \Vm. Acheson. Wm. Holland, E. Downing. ,lames Role The lewd of railway ronuuiasioners s issued n new rule hook, which t -y sada ay company operating in Art 1s• r,quirel to adopt..An tu- tor has been here holding daises Iwnrfil of the local employees It. The company intend'. to use the'new rult•a t.1, the 4.4 11111) 1111 1 1,t the 1,1 beg'. 1st ol'JI Quality Store Prof, DeGoshea, the Aerial Wonde•. will /ire a demonstration of the Flying Machine it, Aeroplane at every performan.e. Worth the pn:e of a jli ssion atone to see. A New Glorioas FREE STREET PARAD= Every 1)av About 12.30 Noon. ee Spec, From MAY 16th to 1t AY 3111 we will give with every mond of our tee I'oller wile\;h you purchase A e.:uli•m, ' to • the value of Ilse crn1N, ' aid of the 1,nde ieh ,Marine\ 011 pit.xl. Save thele rvngy hand them in tit the Huspi •• or to any ,1f the liospit. Boated. and when they at presented to us we will redeem them at the prier stated thereon. Ls in it supply 01 OW' Coffee during the next two week... You will be delighted with it, and the Hutipital will i•eteive 11lr ,le•uetit of your buying. • \V.. are offering special value« ill all lines o'f CHINAWARE.• Ile "sure and get one 111' ices Iwfore buying. Fruits and ;Vegetables Choicee Navel Initiates, P1 n e - apples, Strawl'i,iies. Rhubarb, Green l)nions, Spinach, Let turc, Radish. --- Highest price paid for farm ptoxl 1,r,. Choice Butter and Fresh Eggs. 110t. WIU. vh,u'uuui and W. H. Greer. '- e An oIJ and highly respected resident A Superb o l1of Nest &de a h o �►s rrluoved h Showinglt��lllO�lS G u rhe 11111, t o perso on 1 1. rge G Apt•I *7 - lb sap+ and cur,:. c1, 2.4 heals :Nth. 111 the lassoo it(/ eorge Greer. in 116,1 throat and lunaw - - lS .:.:1,t: 1111 seventy-ninth year. Mr. (ricer was a native of Ireland. having leen linin in the county of Armagh, and carne with the members of the, family tie Canada in 11417. settling near) PI'eaeott; where he remained for Nix yr4.11. 111 1M,3 he came with his foul brothers to the "Quern'* Bush.” How - ick. and they took up Lotto acres of land. euntprlsing the • present -site of the village of Oorrie•. In 1547 Mr. 1.reer removed to (ioderich, where be spent viz years, ,then purchasing the farm adjoining Lucknow, where he since resided. He wait twice married, hitt first wife being Mies Mary Adams, of Prescott, to whom a family of sone and daughters WAS born, eight of whets survive, as follows: -Alin. J. T. Halkeld, (ioderich: Airs. \Vm..Melion . told, Lucknow: Mrs. Alex. Stewart, Detroit ; Wesley. o f Sunnyside, Wash.; George and Melvin. at home: Sarah and Edith. of Detroit. Mrs. Greer died in iM{.i, and home years later Mr. (freer married Mtw. ('aekey, of W inghatu who survives him. Mr. (freer wan a staunch- nember of the Methodist church. incb he held impnrtnnt official posititme 4n poli- ties he was a Conservative. 1 WIPP SPORTS OF SUMMER. - • !11111 MAPLE LEAF GROCERY AND LINA HALL 'PHONE 52. HAMILTON yr TOILET SOAP , Irl WE.H.1Vhuxnlil : secured a ety of Toilet Soap at a htuvgui.t you 'can have the hruetit of ,Ilia purt:htsw while the goods last. Regular p1 ice, I:,c per box. of three crakes. Sale pure 106 tiert.us• DRY PEACHES \\t bins n liwitr,l (1'u.ulit)of Lh-y I'e•echt•., wlirit tt. ,1,• offering at 100 per 111. Whis is choice ti-td1. TOILET SETS \1'11 recti-ntly ;eel chase 1 111111,11, , ..1 I' t Is. \\' • •u.• o1T.•rinK these at err) 11,1-•• 1 .i '• !.i 1 , f : $1 .25 t„ $6.25 P1-1- ,t.,, L t VE fue. Rttohar1 11 • \ 11, 1., Iia! sae$, tori ,t Choice Butt.. c a4' Fresh Eggs. ORRISH >,T M :CLINTON The lank \Valtotl Fishing C11i1', e4 Jar.r'_nd, on the :11anius.'fishing e is.di-t The sestina It turf .111111 hiul..•i•1••••t.•el Tuesday anon \1,•1nel.dny, June .I and 1 as the date, of its race -tweet this, yrxr. SI•aforth ladies: broiling club held its annual meeting on Monday. Oftlt•ers were elected and ()thee -er•t r:utg,ntents n,;ole t•.i the e.lulillK I sesta 114 campaign: The bowlers are• beginlning to get busy and several games: have -been i played on the West street ' wren, which ie in goexl'hape• Thr. Seaforth howling club has (-hanged - the date, of its .1nnuatl• tournament to Thursday 1111 h'riday.. 7 o' , July e to*1, tt. J • JI tb and. J 11 I t. Y conflict with other tournaments. • The lawn howling clash is to have it thatch betwet•n• sides headed respec- tively by the president and vier-p.r.i- dent. 1 The play is to be b rinks -14111 is to he commenced nn Victoria I)ay. The annual tournament i -,f the .Wes- tern ODtiLrio Bowling Asel.ciationr-.au event Il. which ,-la-tic t...vl,•r. , look forward each year -will b'. h0.1, .:e... ,..q. Jul% "i. The 1.akeei.le Baseball L ,tit coD- slatltlf, .11 TeeswAter. Kill' - •Spa e1,,• 11111 LIu•ku:.w, have 'arranged a Nehodule for th.• rlilltintr season •l'eeswater and Lucknow play he initial game i .i Friday. i .1 One in the latter town n F 1 t i u. u . Clinton will celeli its Vittoria 11.►y. One of the attraction, wilrbe the ini- Iial gauge in that Hdron•I'rrilsBaseball league. The Ulelerich.tl•'uu 11n•rt. the 'Clinton nine at 3 o'clock in the.:tfter- ni ton of that day. The N•inuhilln bowling chill.ts to haver one of the best howling greens in o the •'n moving f \ r • Osial 1 'rite Vast 111 duh !tone.. ha. 'even room for 'Nevem' ntore rinks. The new ground has beim laid with sod and will be reads for this sre Mill), . t The lawn tennis club i. lookingfor- ward to a succeewtul s There was a gathering itt the comae on Hat- urelay afternoon, when Iunchenn was served and the aeaaori of 11110 was pleasantly inatgurated. THE SMALLEST TRUNK. Ever Seen Will 5000 Be in This City• With Downie s Dog and Pray Share tt•uuk.".'t carried is ,tie prtti•.•t1'.- one •.11114 meulitt•rl .•f the Il..wit, •tr'J first Dog owl 1'oty• ss -.r 411114.11 will exhibit under . an%:.• 'n l:oderi.•II nn Tuesday. Slav 21. ?Lr It4•u11WI• in quetstion 1. ('b 1,•1, the nut. elephant 111 all the %solid. which e s.•areely 7111 Ian f1. 'All 011 or 1inary Linc.. 1111 111 a trine ,.ver five feet toga, tyt'ars old, and laid to he the it.,: trailied elephant in ail tit.• bind. An. drew Downie itlle,rtet 1'he••t from I n,lia last winter at 101 ,110011,4114 01,1.• 11ey4 •h !lore valuahte than an 1,r• denary elephant bee/ties!, ! of her dilntni tiveneaa. Chief pieinensr. 'a .supe• dit11ntit at111 1s 14 grrlt friend of tb• children. who will ill have an °ppm- : tunity 01 having a ale on tees; end getting thoc.tughl 'maw i1 tett darn; the titilt't'N stay In this.. it y. In add: - tion to ('lief. many other novelties have - been added b4' the . already excellent performance, Admission - children Si cents. iwtulta :1. ern,•. Choice roceries ,BEAUnFLL EDUCATED PONIFS 2 Performances Daily. Rain or Shine, under ear Mammoth Waterproof Teats. After. woes at I. Evenings at 7. REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE MEM WANTED --sober reliable men to drty ISM sad Weer* .11 tants, good w•g*. sed 14Mdy work guaranteed. Apply at the ground. os .1.4 of tiger. AT (,1)1)1-1-11 11, 011 •1-ucs41s1t' Ma\' 2•tth Wall Paper inducements i." tlpei•ial pate•;•*. Anil 1140 to a,boltnl., hell kites rht nM, c., ix and Ili tier rill, wit ' ••eilings and 1.„t.l,-r t- - VeveriI .pltn.lid linea Wt ,r.ery "111. site'- itmelet,, 111r, atol i:i,• 17, 7 17,11. 1H. 1R. LONG t,}{UNI. 4; 'ASONAR1.1•: g'•odt ways to 1, had - i 4', h, ,-teen . a n d pure. if\ o e are not already amp • inted with the eneritti o Sturdy's Groceries. try a ample order. It will co . ince Wilson. After a gallant fight of five weeks. Dr. John U. Wilson, of London, died at his home in that city on Monday morning. Dr. Wilsons death re- sulted from blood -poisoning, caused by a wound in the index finger of the left hand, made by a needle -pointed instrument while he was removing a drunks N', carry an up -t() -;,ate et.ork of Trunks. Suit ('apes. Mu'iac Rolls, eland Bags. and evert• - thing Ihhat can be found in a first -chow harness shop. We ire headquarters flit HARNESS PARTS single and Ike -011i+• ff. artier' s, IlolIt lig Mweat Pain, .! hipm, Halte•Is, l'omhp. 1'41011seea,' ILII •*p 1111, Adis' 4h-eaM• snit (lull Cu WietaeliteWaRslateeteetrowiseeteshweiseeveiree imported Papers (Itt IAt1ii t1..i P,A., r. $ 1 , 111.1;1.4''I y 14111110401:.I.yliglrel II plow born 1:N• pal 1, .11 t., 411 per roll. over heti, bombast -angi'es 1 .1.b•, t 1re•0n1. ail in stock, tier, from the paper milks, epairinp a Spedally. When in need of anything in nor line kindly git•e ,.s a call, ,Is we elan pare yoll money. 1f sur quotes snit y.111. tell otherM; 11 0,11, tell 1,e, Renmiller Woollen Mills - The Oldest established Custom Mill in the County' of Huron. As usual label] he pr,•pared to hay and give the II Ili HEST (.'AS1I P1t1CF: Fol( woof., both %unshed itnd einwwahed, or will exf'hsngi for my tnanttfac• turell articles, Yon will Mol a fine assort tnent .if Ttlteeede .if various up -t1, -date atterns, alp„ a good pupply of BE BLANKETS, HORSE BLANK various colors. The ab ove gond* 1 red 70 M• purl' %viol give .ntitfart ihn. and YARNS 'of gturn n - 71ad win Massey -Harris Agency A full -line of Farm \lachinery Binders, :towers. Rakes, Hat' Loaders, Manure Spreaders, Cream :Separators. etc., (fray and Mount Forest Buggies, We have Mao the Standard Wirt Fence Company's G o o d-$ and the Brantford Wind Mills. SUMMER MILLINERY This is the week ot our special exhibition of sumnitr millinery, a• showing of the season s most advanced styles that -is well worth coming to see. 'We invite you to spend a little while looking them over whenever it. is Convenient. - i r There is such variety, such wideness of choice- that it- would be no use trying to describe the new hats individually and we.won't attempt 'to do it. Halt an -hour or so spent in the show room will give you a better idea of their sty l'•- and beauty than whole columns of newspaper talk. Try to -take that half hour 'some day this Werk. It will he time well spent if you have asummer hat to buy. Will Yoi.t Want New (;loves For the Holiday? If you do, this is the store to come to for them. Ouitc the -best to choose m you will find hereabouts. All the styles and colorings. — fi- ;ties all tactseed by our well-known positive guarantee, Lisle Gloves, short . long, 25c, 35c and 50c, black, white an olors. Silk Gloves, short or long; 50c, and $1.00, black,_white_andLcolors_____ Kid Gloves, two dome fasteners, $1.00, $1.25 and $ 1.50, black, white and colors. Real Good Hosiery Values .` Values at our Hosiery counter that , are a strong bid for . your Hosiery business. S p r i ng and Summer weights in a dozen or more styles. Black, white, tan, and fancy colors that will match most of the fashion- able cotTo t dress materials. Fine Cotton Hose, -black and coiors, plain or with Wool feet, 25c per pair . Lisle thread hose, plain or fancy' lace and embroidery ankles, black, white, tan and colors. - Splendid values per pair, 25c, Laces and Embroideries, 10c A special table full. laces and embroidery edgings end insertion. Many qualities and widths. black or white, suitable for trimming wash dresses or underwear. Strong, 101 serviceable qualities at tar yard Imported Oxford Waistings New Oxford'.Vaietingt just in from Eng- land. very fine quality, neat colored stripes on whita.ground. ..Will Stand no end of wear and always kook well when laundered. Cohnr,, ahanlntety haat• Will stake en ideal JUL Mnmmer Waist, per yard Ag.mey for the ,son & Risch Piano. Call an.! Nee the before pllee rap- ilig anything in my hnep. The Colonial Book Store 141?tl1t(:1•: ,Ivi1t1'I':It, Prot.. -Phone I'4''. (i,tlerich. H. .1. Fisher I 11 • fine ribbed Hose, seamless feet, abs • ely fast black, per 25c pair Boys strong cot I Hose, med- iun-i and heavy. rib, s • less Z5c feet, per pair 201 and Two Specials No. 1, 2 pairs of Close for 25c (,adios' Cotton Hose, bast black or tan. aealnless feet. An exceedingly gored ptocking to wear. All Mees, very special at 2 25c pair fill• No. 2„3 pairs of Hose for $1.00 Lathes' cola fine lit'.' thread hoar, full fash- ioned, frea4,it't.e'deet„ A stocking that, will M• enmfor•tnhle and give excellent, weal'• Rlark, inti rn.i rOi0ra, Very special $1 .00 :I.Icor3pair for 1 VV vv 11 Jesse Gledhill Benmiller. I Robert Wilson MR EC:" IMPORTfRJ HAMILTON ST .• GODERiCH