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The Signal, 1910-6-16, Page 5TGIF SI(.NAL• GODERICH. ONTARiO Q c•IA L T O 1' ICS ,t, Jtwe ih's hoslitl, I.00don, end will Q1!1' unub�rtotwprrsrut.Thr d4)tL.the rrrvicrs will t,i: annuuucr/l Iwter. • Falland Winter Assisee, WOO hue "veil r WO Whit lot said lir. Euwr it. It la i n lerstoo'd 11''• i;lo se the fell and winter sit -•1 that the Landon Life have math. bio tter 1�+1(1i' Court o� Jltatirr: tiult' Hard. Titin July' rittults the, Itai itiat�fer, ninth the hell. harge ave growtug l:dutt rlitio4 Ili•tr ict in 'hi), band.. \I r. F;nier-on it x member of the K•Ieet veldt. of St. James ohurth have lieen Le hrtit lindtl•iuh Ilut iuUday. gill 1, Mr. Jualfl rMuthei- l{,,plrail 1 Jthe )' 1, Matings on host "11s ircettibM. dlehyhy the Chan- 'l:tll. o n y ' - - • ' _ j•rlhn. . Whose UMllar IS This? • Dia morning x young roan handed in au envelope at this afire which ,r ben •tttei wards 4)P w th poutwas s dt g to couuain a dollar hill, but to indicate by whom it was sent. The donation is gratefully received, but if -_- s foung roan will kindly come hack sad tell us what the dollar is for we shall be glad ill 4114.43 the proper credit. Contracts for Freight Shed.. Contracts were awarded last night by the-har11n' committee f or the construc- tion of the freight shed at the harbor. l'he render• of JSP. Ilean .i 1'o.. at #1,- OGl• was accepted for the Innlher and the ,•arpenler work. C. ('..lee ftn- pi.het the corrugated iron siding frit• --.111T1 and \\•. R.- Pinder the goof. If Hsmafont ristlflrrlr: -' -I is stakes the total c1:xt $1:•,IN. ). The stork is to to c,/lltrnenced•rt once. At Dungannon Nett Wednesday. *t A large gathering is expected _Dank, rum on Wednesday next. '-'.'nd inst.. se cit the Wet HerWomen's n FItowte Imtitltt4 and the of the ruing will both hold their an- nual werteigs at the A.grirultursl rewards a union tricnie of lel Hall. Al the two 1 Lemuel• .Weal �tMat its. 1'lu►1f_ in bencher ptreseet• The hoopoes luretngs wi ,oaaieIC43 at 3 o chock• r The Militia to Camp. litotes ,till 1,e he on t r ibr Dungannon Agricul- v. Members of all Fat -10 - anti Women's Institute • .•'rt 1',l to r riding are invite., The voluntrdtt+ morning for Lod% tried training •1 The sermon on "Dives) and Lazarus' ',flounced by Dr, 1►uugall tor lust >.uoduy. but postponed, will he. deliv- ered the coating Sunday 'morning. In the evening him subject will•be -The seems.,,. Keap�=>,K ,fang Next M,unday evening Ret'. R \V. Millyard will preach his farewell •m- mol to, the clulgregat114n of \-141011* street Methodist church, as this will South London, dna ImS leen active in le his last Sunday in lioderich before the work of that convregation.- he enters upon hie new Held of labor ' at Forest: Everybody will be wed -1 Saturday's Excursilon. roue to the services on Sunday. , One 4)1 Ilia largest .ext torr trains , Hey. Mateo' Scott, 4) 1)•. _pastor of. that have emoted Gude' id , for sdua, Central Presbyterian church, Detroit, time arrived• bl,,*t Saturday I4) 4l•ning ,trached two excellent sermons in troll Linwood and points along the C. /Same church last Sunday. On Tuee P. K. tine to Me(iaw. The train con- f diev evening he addressed the Young Slated of eleven c laches and it was Ptt>,p1e'10 Society in the schoolroom. eatima'ted that at bast 1.4aM1 people He took for his subject "Phe Bible,' pat rote zed the excursion. It was 1 most untllrtnnate that rain was falling. when the trail) arrival and continued until shot plyIw(ore the departure of the recur-ioni.ts in the evening. et 11:310 o'clock. In conerltuence of the rain the program lerianged by the protium et. had to be eaucelled. have the crowd, but we haven't the weather. " wits the way 4)111' lady put it. The day was spent i4) malty ways. 1461 a 1.461111 went Nsllint( Mai wens a-- Kvt..yloody welcuiue. wards) by good strings of the ting)' The Junior Epworth League of tribe. Master and \Ilse MacLen- Npu'th street %Iethodist church held nun. of Milbank. nk. entertained indite aI their closing exercises on Wednesday number in the [pavilion in Harbor }asening. Their friends had been to - Park with Highland dancing. The vitro, and there was a good eompany Boatel of Trade arranged with the present. The evening's {program con - management of the roller fink for the aimed of two parts. The HFat illus- trated to some extent the '•heracter of the work done during the year. The second pat t was a concert of Music, club -swinging and recitations. The little Iw„itle had taken a misstoo- sele tions. Quite a nunrlwr Made at•v trip around the world during the their fleet apuearanee on roller skates, and-wbTe erg+tired in this p eatlme W. H. Sharp. le vrrton highh .ebuu had misfortune to fall and break his wrist. This was the only eccil1Pnt of the day, and taking iyuo account the nuruber Of children -who patronized the excursion it might -be considered as good record. LOCAL TOPICS IN URIEF. left last Monday on, *here they ru- stlers at l'arling'a "-Heights. The se e bo took the special train trotn here were ('om anis. ftrout dal '•H:i8" of the d Reg' a- l:alrrict► and DuolXaenoo, resp""tivr N.ituer com13 was in tuff strength. the two num leering OUT - tea hei ,'- tether ab„utsr'venty-ffi'•e. The Gode- rich company was icommand of Capt•• Dunlop and t e Dungennosi ronlpulny Was in chargniCapt. bpVisi- tor. The 3Brd Regina` ac- companied the troika frosts here. I 111. Harbor Notes. The steamer Jas. H. Stied Py- is here u dh a cargo of coal for the iit Mill. Tbr steamer Doric arrived \last Fri- day with .t cargo of 511.111m lidshels of , ties., oats, bailey 11'v and The. steamer Mount Steph Was here on Monday with r cargo of heat which was divided. between the,K )lilt and the elevator. Thr .chrm'ertstn-Jeh,. Me word d tlyt t„d*. 1111 its way up the lakes: U Mimi .doe i s, week alto from p0 the lake. and his address was full of Many in- teresting po,nta for..litudenta ot the Hook of Books. Children's Day a0d Flower Sunday will to celebrated by special servicer at the Baptist church next Sunday Looming and afternoon. The Sunday sc3/o1 scholars will form a juvenile choir at thesis services. In the even• iiig. ••The !tolerative Time for Deci- sion" will ie the pastor's *object. flee of the rink in the afternoon and afterw:rr.1x'for an hour's performance at each of the moving picttii+ 813(w4. The j ' ' hand was in art'11dance at the rink and rendered several Wheical 0 • •WIndow •bade, made to any rise, and vole- andb,.'... trimming. supplied,-,ru,dete, 4t ' liner Smith ,- ti:1aL •tem e- Hnadyuarter- fo ,Out Cult Kurd.. - 3:01144 sway for your holiday. t Let Pri1- ham the Tailor lit you out with one dt hi+ nobby •tunnel.aur- and >ou will he wady to meet the links of Hup-leuch. Flt &rummitred. Heusi -whet July tat- ' Every -citizen should take a hand in the 1)omin11,0 Day celebration. Take your hest girl out on the m moonlight excursion on the Grey - 1 d tomorrow Dight. - The trip down the river from Sar- nia to Detroit is one of the must de- lightful on the continent. Take the a mer (ireyhuilnd on Saturday. • A watet works system, for -both tic .sod fire lrotelti.11 se'r'vice:, rrompittrd at Exeter. 1t will lumeovenient tar the town. The es loaf' in tonins' in emo- tive-tam mo-nectdun w h the -Toronto (vnnsery*- tory of \114)i will be bald i4) tioderi. h on Monday a 1 *lay of next week. gels", visiting_ other lays and girls. They T>aa-hocowe expert in naming and finding the tanks of the Bible. They had memorized passages ham the Bible and levered tine hymns. Por this memory work prizes Yreka. won by •rteu members. Instruction had keen, 4slven in the origin of the church. its Chief doctrines and saera- hrents. Dr. 1)ougnll acted as chair- men. The superintendebta are Miss Fait and Misa Snyder. Next i'hun- dry evening the hanquet, which is the final feature of ea!h term, takes place. G PERSONAL MENTION Mr. arena. of • Seatorth, ►n viei' io* Mr, � tri --est. Ott•. 1.,n--1 .( \1'innMyg. i- ,,i-iti ntbrrp.Mh 1-. Ia., 1 ot. Mr. nil Mrs. i Moot • in Clinton, \h 4 i .rietot i• vi•iti14 :)1114•11...4:)1114•11...4.\u.twrty?. 11,101114.s.' And 444.0 IMekett ft 0,114 their trip l4) the - Mr, stobii . of aeaforth, wasvieltina her -iter. Mr.• mien. bud week. K. J. ',eau.. of St. Jerome. College. Berlin. is home for the n,ld-unlrner \'8,711110(1. 11. F:• E.1101.1. of The I.ondon Free Pre--• 1141.1 Mr.. Elliott were in town over Sunday.' Mt-- 1.iziie Knre,•haw left today on An ex tended holiday v44t to \lag4r.. and Muskoka, :kat Sunday and riY -i-ter, 11•- te rcuc'�rd Costa--Costie. \\'ea Hu 4)d FxrmPlb' In/tittte - A alit but very ptrasant eventThe t „ oh lust Friday took I eitrul•s1 ni t title 1. num '(io,1rietal. Inuitpicked up d -for at most by the tine sudsy. A is an op- auisAt1.1. Place yesterday at the residence "- Mrs. John It, fraigie, Weer, etrrrt. it a1 /wing the uiar•risue of Mia. Elizabeth I) ('ostia. fleet' of Mia. ('raigie, to Isaise Oahe, flf town. Thr ceremony was, Th pertolul..J at 12 o'clock. noon by Itt•v• J•ulr. IIsu141ton, in the111.•wnlr of imu(wliate relatives. The bride was .l,. -..'din her t'.lvrllinpt suit of• gr")- brnad.iolh will, hat to match- Alter the wedding luncheon the part.., drove t.._tjie 6. T. it. atatiln, where the hates couple took the 2:44) train for a t.a,ry foram top to L. .udon, 'p1t•onta 4).l Winnipeg. Mr. and 11r". 04.1 ie rill) -wtake their home 44t Saekat4)ola 5ask Their many la•irnds in tl..wn ♦I11 i••111 111 wishing thein many happy year- et w•ed.l -d lite. dough; Woodstock Musical Institution. 11anf in Gnderieh will be intere.teil in th,• following. paragraph front The \\flel.tI44'k Sentinel -Review in refet- \e 11112.; p,a.seug tl were the n.p eef. are gi .ij"ya le ti 111 to irtrn ate:otter 1i) ey hood '.it S slip like r lie for SI .:s rrtu pw.rtu11ily hat phuula fist f The case f the residents of l triune who ale rile •ge'tl in ,Y)ntle:tii,11 with the 14.111'".41 of the rleiitic :Ai ,•at• 1'r•U4' ilnr •It 1411 110 ) was Iwfore. - Ma ' 'Melbalet an 'riday.tn41;tu aiii,m1l Wellt W*) made 11• I, %%O A• l'io• jewrllera 1if r1w11 hae.irrral,;ed t.. el.•oc 11.13) st44144 every, \yednn.•1:ey gftetn.nla 444)4,! g' J Iv and August. • ie punk. i. 1...Ines( to Make a Hole of 1.hi' amt r., op(•rate i4) t11i..mtiv1- 1r1e111 .11ir shorter holt carat{ the bunttuer, At the meeting of the i nee cuu111) r,,utiCll,' l.'.t week, a c., 'iter w•a nrr t- hn•lual• (+c.l�rrch boy Ms.- Is•h4ht Hold.. of Eve'er, t 1-.4, I her 4410. 16w d../- lld- w,1.1 1w. F. iitrettoe. of Krutel•. was Iii town over SSnndwv. thegue-t of lir. and :Mr". Johd Law s a,. \'tour)* greet. 114-. Ella .1 0111hoon return. from Work worth. tint :tomorrow to -lend her vara at '1:Itehubod. the tirlde:we of her parent,. w . the. 0,•at MI-. Belle Taylor. of Chicago. 1 • K of Mr-. T. T. Leckie, oft a few .4.ly'. She i- here uta Month •. ci.lt 1. her 1101110 nit Klolall• ' Sheri/ew Wel.h. of Lurgan. Ka•- in'toir4) ;leer 4111.lay airnln4 III, d•alg titer. Stix- Ina -I Welsh.ebeiastudentat the 4o114ghlre1n -tltule. - \11.- Slat Newton. M. A'.. or Tornado. torture et 1 derich.l.*. tprn appointed to i, 414.14R". in the library of Tororro t niter -dry. 111.. \roto,, t- a t1,v•r of 1', 1., Newten.:tu;tll u�rt. -• 11i.- Olive Turner -gradnatP of the Demon Home. 'foeq, o, r vi t'inR ler broli•er:-H• Tun., n, of "the ry[u'! S r 1'v,i.•• the vomin4 f:.11 furl ),i,,,i wta•te -he will (.4.4re it. nd•- -iutuijy work - - Mr. and lir•.• J.11..Monter have 11)0x..1 to ,w'h 1nd meed1 up re.ldrl •r ml \rl-na n'rrt. II unrrr i- the or441101 and choir le.e4,-: of 1'. • rho r,1 . k,_ •.. SI \1'. E. +,•hwan'. of .yanro ,v.er It. t .. allit 1 this 0v4 k fol n -v reru1141 ti•i• :e 'hr home 4)3 1 'went, Mr. Al•d \Ir.,:oho 11,1 her. NevriC.l• , -t reef \Ih • traler-uu Taft nn '.13,3.4 S for t\ ,1 , w hale he bee a p.! -n xn. o4) an i nK41 rerinr ..an' •• ,,ra4.d�1 1 41.r out K 0( eI,..xtr:d devcl C011111) upmcnt'h,r 11.03 11i -.e+ "are an Mar,ha \lallonRh len chi• ,• ;hey ill mat, all t• work f,.4 t �• \\'r+ whit h minded \ it 40 t r •i . 11, :. It .\ ,f. bund P -un 4)r �ladu• 'K 1. ,•' •a• Mr-. T. ?I, tlowoat .ng her two lltlh d.yo�h • tent.Ind..in ea As : fit 1 1' F t and" apponited to r fire with the colt/Ill) r ford w w i,' gene". organs council of Hw on 1 "gal dt11K +t 411111,-t `liu,lsler of %ion ('hutch, grant- li„+ pal. basal the \\-1x111*Ur4ik toralwi/li1l n not sanitarium 4f tit ('nn %% tory of Jlur'ic. Citizens o1 \y. l t •k and Oxford county will l.e plea .•,I t• learn that tide prosperous me tt Its-i.vn• -ham p*rw/l -into capable lima,. .111,1 tat its high stAlldur'1 of etlieden's will lir n,'intained Thr mer the H"•intz(gni'rr1\t'o. ro ti 41,'lte t 11 ell t' halt, Mr, genet. .WK'3 fnrmptl' of \\'o1x)stie..k. tun ' kiloton to hetn.• n1,*tIy gift't� as a to 'f 1ir.t rank, tV(xrd+, (x'k sit ?airily he IIIPall.il 411 weMotnP him we the principal of. the Conifervat0ry of s et r . p i r tw4) rn111,1 es tor the t'roltt)JnE of Ctin „{ Head. !Ask.. armed w 4)w , e• auniot14-1's, .. • Ft)d11p v.nf tit •limned mitt) lir-. Ib,w att'A talon Mr 4).d.\10-. D.O'ut Jat.hur- The Sign vi is info' toed that ' tun tsluhnd. -a e.'t. neWeimp+'r drop isteh stating that .\\�: iM. te. \. 11,0,1,.„. w -h. hold• •h'• t� .• of A. )liner. 4)t Chi114'o. was robbed of (4)rIsmael,in-the orp-of,iiurl :.altL `... ' ip�aT.tNMFreeenlly white on a train lir"- ..•rv'hnal tciKArae,41 'RLI. 1• the Ira w t.c@en l'hieLtry> and New •\Ark it 1111' lint visit to the cams at \lath.. OL 4H1 0418, o - tsar. lir. \lappears,it appears, simply nth .r 1;,.. 1i. „mh• w • � 10a x letter 0t credit. irt(.n. nc., trim \yttn,il•• F td .v r' - int,r.tu , i•itimr Ir•r tout 1111. \I The luou1uet given by the county 1, torr• t.nsstn.Irt 1 -f adv hu.. clan ,•uttllcil of Huron to the members of the flaunty .councils of Bruce and 1h canoe off at the Bedford hotel 0m rsd.ly night- last. according to ,1lypi,► 4,-.. nit as the local 4)1 ass was ignored 111 a at•r*ngetneuts we are unable to give report (if the affair. Mus. • - The University Ezaminitioni. In the results of the exatnllletlnne JL1.0 +ut.r University. Which were Publi,lied in the Toronto patters )sat we,►, we notice that the students from this town have made A creditnbie reel r .f. Miss MarioCoats graduated lAtPl with honmw in English and hi*trnv. 1\ill I roullfoot graduated In nets. Harold e 1 Il ( Ntlala. The revilerof nlnnth'te. leering 4)t 1 "Son. ,rot ail Ihlnullhngt N -fin. Daugrltraw of threlimp1IP'•Wl)I he' held m((t�ym'.o,,••••la•rlrolwtwie.toil•''•• 41 on 1lnnday, June Jlth. iii'Atee 1•t.ul•t ii,rn'rIy*Wight 1 ni 1, ihrto 4iii•iion ttt.,l,lnk.' h4)uxr at I p, In. All the IItr11Yh, ►'* will 11econt• the b,gK••at els) HI I ana.la, end those Interested in the work i4- STi-, .1. Irene Iltr k-MIi. 1)x nght c1' of IohrlT. li e- ltrptPnLR• reyurst'd to attend, ax mat- eros, of '1'nrkrr•n,.:h, furaierl> of d tete of importance ore to be dixCUSeed• nne 1' t. t • lilken 1,..- 1'N ..; ,,filo. !'fells ¢► :•. rhe t- w 4,1M/1111c1 1, tt.nof In:. • Jolla1AddRof't. A11gu.tlne w•e. in 1.. stop on Wednesday on -Aix, n t 1VVn frnm-- ,_ naw. M1el,.. where he w,.. le•coding Itr funeral of Iiia bt'other.alavid Iw:dd4} 71,.' de rea.cd g,•nth•n1.U1 w.1. a re -ids nt of.!•\Ce't t\;a wanei•,h t hirl4-Ave year. Ago. 1., F:. 10411ce. h:.• tetorned froze, a ttlp of -even) week• to t he \\'r -t. Hr went a. far a. 1141 1 M.'1' sod-tvtl•• that Il snit-hJg eoadI 'l,n•Itanly, .liens Iii, 11)10 i CAMERON'S TORE VALUES E have waited .t long tiMc for such seasonable weather as we are getting • now,. and it isnearly time, when you think that the usual warm month of Jane is over half ended and a few more days will bring us into J uly. The long cool Spring has been the cause of a great accumulation of °summer stocks' in the whole ale houses-, • as well as by some of the manufacturers: We. had been loelking for this and . waited till the Jast � n1 men# then took the' train .and spent a good many hours searching out the best values we could get, and our endeavors have been fully rr'epaid by the .latge cases of goods of every kind Which arc arriving .daily, Here are a ,fttw oft the ,good -thi to offzr; l- -t} Men's -Department Mr..Man; We w'il take you as Nature made you and ess yott up from head to foot in the t outfit that is possible to produce, an -send you out of this store 'as one of he best - dressed men in th' tow of oderich for much les; than ' ou> mi t ay toy s f o nit a• Ic of r tore the n\�� solos o Y clothes. , Head to foot and foot for only Sete is Your -O fit: 'Ally Suit in . the ' siore (, ' st standard brand ), value:.,.- $16,00 One Negligee Shirt ' 1.00 " Necktie /• Linen Lollar..... -..-- " Set gold Cuff ". Set gold Shirt Buttons•.... " Suit fine Balbriggan :Un- derw'ear ... i _ Christy or soft felt Hat. Pair Suspenders.. -.. " Silk Handkerchief • Pair cashmere Sox. .35 • Pair genuine box c tlf Shoes .............. -..... \'al ue $25.35 s value ' one. t •, nth h This �t mplete o t, . at a total of $25.35, for $19.85 only . i g'nuina' saving of zo per trent. - '1 his'offer is good only for i'iw week, Saturday to Saturday Yotrtlo;tiot need to pay thi.:lll .1t AnCC,' as \Ce \\'ill allow\' \ 1111 to select your outfit, pity. 11 depo'it tan ii :lnd it %will he kept tial p:ty day for you. I t s the chance of your life• -dont miss it. Call at our �lt.•n's department'and :1sk to sce this special, whether you \cish to buy it or not. Friday Bargaintlst 5o Pairs ladies kid gloves, in the well-known makes of Perrin and Alexandria, all Boot and Shoe. Department 150 pairs ladies' high-grade fine Shoes. This lot is travellers' sample, and you can depend that there is much "sizes; in black and- brown, better quality ill the leather than in regular $i.00 a Jl d ?9M• ordinary stock. Sizes 3 to 7. Ntit r-zS Friday bargain 4 many pairs Mike, hilt a great assort- ment'to choose froth. • Regular values s5 Pairs ladies' . itid doves, i would be $3.od'to $.t.00. While s left over from previous sell- .they last, all oil one table, pair �1- ipgs, with a few pairs from regular stock. On sale, 25c O • .. , nrr . w +' Taylor graduated in medicine. , Tht�anhttal meeting 4)t the No t•th I and iq ho old •risme. Herr hrnt ler. a,. - \ fliek.on t • tit .telA-+hnnohln hi• flirt Ald McLean took honor* hi his held n I:iheral Association Will 11' i "year at the 1 n r•ily. stanl:int; thin a third year in political wiener. .('yril the •rM• on honors in 41111 third ye phiI'eophy. Philip G. Kiely. of Tor- onto• formerly of tioderich, took honor'. in hix third year in arta. Hen- " ('ape, a former student at the G. C. I.. took honors in his second year to prtenrr. Roe* Rutherford, Another t'• C. I. bo\', t ' k honors in his firm '••x1' t • Alas Juni parsed her exam, ation* at the F'ac- nlh id' Education. 'We congratulate the rt ndenta upon (heir success. Win h:sm. on 1',,i •p nt nit s thn.•, a ,,r- been *wattled Geo. F. Emerson Going West. The following from The Landon FII.1• Press refers to a former well- known resident of Goderich whose Progress his old Mende here are g4a/1 to observe: lir. George F. Emerson. the well-known insurance man, 11 leaving for Edmonton within a few 'lav where he will nsaume charge of the whole Edmonton district for the London Life. During his residence of *leveret year* in South London Mr. Emerson hu formed many friend' 'h,p.• And had decided to spend the hal*nee of his days hereal,onts. To this end he purchased a splendid floe, sero fruit farm just ),aside of the city on the Wortley road. This he offered at auction today. '"The call of the Nt1 held in .l town' hall, g Tuesday. Untie rust, at : o'clock p, m., A exiuuter T. +I It10•rnor •. nnhhel' [h•i'1nrn• Mr. 1 for the ehactlon 4)1 ufticers And the Clinton N. transaction ‘01 (floors) business. snit Mne Joseph Kbre attenhury rictt the vprAd- twenty-seventh anniversitr) of ,h. wedding dieaePx will Ise delivered 1py pt4minent dey and ,e number of Intimate friend. .4ted them its fltlinwly eelchn,tin,r the event --Mr. Liberals. and. Mn. K*ttoubnn w. -re married in thila, Company ••A" of t e :Gild Regiment, licit but have ever -ince lit a1 in 4 hntnnwith accompanied by the h Collegiate Instil- w,ehhename tte"b" has be,mt to Ci'DITiThrrradets', an headed by the .43i11 ita.•t •txi ior. endte ing day.. The mmirroua friend. will most any wish Mr. and ,\tn• Kaltenhury many t St George's chinch last Sun- more happy nnnivel'I.n OI1P a - day morning. An address,Approprb- - !TORN. ate to the oeca*i/nl, was delivered hl' the rector, Rev. M. Turnbull. from TIF:Mr.. r. dMrs.Tl on the text, "Re ye also ready." &daughter. \ ioletta litre. --- MARRIED. CHURCH NOTES. TORRANCE LINDSAY. At the home of the •, mother. \Int. 1.ln4141ly. Cort. line. ..11 .. -25 .15 -50 .25 I.00 2.00 .35 .25 ay bargain 35 pairs women's high lace rd - ening Shoes. Regular values, $i. to $1.75. To clear this lot at' an 6o Pairs gold cuff links, 'for unheard-of price, per pair•....., ladies' and men, - guaran= l� Easiest Store in town to get money back. teed.fdr fiveyears. •Fri- 19 c- day bargain,' per pair Trimmed hats from the illinery •department, regu- .la ',values from $3.50 to g in 1 o Sacks olled oats, . in groc- ery dep rtment.' Friday bargain, 0 pounds 25c fix' 33 Pairs boy' ..cotton -lined knickers, all 'sizes, regu- lar 5oc. Friday bar- 25 C gain, per pair ......... Friday bar- $1.95 75 Children's r umm wash Tams, white,blue at tan, regular values 25c to 15 c 5(),:. Fr day bargain... 65 Men's g s'ji, trong wok- shirts, in ' black and \\•bite .stripe, blue and kjl a k i , regular 5O and hoc, 25c I' riday bargain • .. .. A great many of our Special Values are made possible only by having all de- partments under one root _ VISIT THE S1URE FRIDAY AND WATCH FOR BARGAi,4S NOT ADVERTISED. N. C. The Department Store, .- Grocery -.Department Ise the cool easement) 1 15 cases of fine, large, ripe pineapples, right for preserving Ur table use. Although they have gone •u.p in price, while this lot lasts, per 95c dozen• Htendreds of pounds of choice dairy butter arriving here every day now. You can come and choose.your 18c •own selection at per pound,onl\ _ We handle only Kincardine Bacon, --tvltiett-ee•Ft• tt4:tht\tIl twv'tr-cents per pound more than other- brands, but the price we ask is only the same as t hat quoted for ordinary bacon, 1s • shrivelswhenfried. which mostly . hri\tl. up ( It Particular people' will have no 25c other'bra'nd. •,•1',Ct• pound .Maple Leaf Salmon,. regular 17 price 20C. Our price. 5 Men's Tweed Pants \ 1.•ihrr .unhe;(rd-of special in din's rants. 55 pairs, regular $1-.2s, 85c' tor 3 .lays, per pair, only . ___ 63 1';►irs 4Itn's Pants, regular 1.55 .- i $ �_. _�, for d:►ys only, per I r. ruacantee this lot \1Vre cannot last the time. We .advise coming early.20 CAMERON Massey -Harris Agency e o -u In \I:whiner, A fall lm f l y Hinders• Mower,. )takes, ilaly- LnadPr Manure Spreaders, Crean) Separator*. etc., (:ray and Mount Forest . iggies We have also the Stan rd Wire -F e n c e om 'sGci'ods- and the ntford Wind M'ti11s, _ ohne Rev. J. R. Miller, R. A. of Toronto, pie jyh°by lie* JAP Hamilton,n.Mims Fanny will occupy the pulpit of 'Knox church I Aof.Joh da indely to tame. oPorters Reid Torrence, roll next SundA) • rus7lit. At the reeldenea of the The (service rt St. George s church Cl1b Hill. e, aunt- Mr.. John R- r'reigte, meat next Sunday evening will tea confirm- I street, (loderirh, on Weilne+rley, Jnne tfith- ation service- His Lordship Bishop by oa We In 1•,w: H0.1 *n,ir•f all oM3.. h�heth Williams,f London will he present I " 1 lams' to administer the rite. DIED. The re -opening *Prs•i1Ps of `it. anBELL In 11.1 (lo erl,hnry HMI. ear, al 1'.n ^ne'� Peter's church, which were arrged Jnne( . for next Sunday. have been postponed KIKKPATRICK• t ()MAMA town hip nn 1 Bishop Fallon, who wit* not ed•r June 11th Mn 1 11 t o/ •indefinitely. Iw np 'a n n e 4)M 1'r to officiate, is at present lying ill in *314403e john Kirkp,ttlick, a44' 78 year a. .\Kenry for the Mason & Risch Piano. /'all and see me before purchas- ing anything in my linea, Robert Wilson HAMILTON ST., GODERICH Choice Groceries SEASONABLE goods always to be had tresit, .lean „ n d 111114P. If pm Are not already arelnaintrd with the merits of Stirtly'x (lrrice'ies. try a rumple order. It will convin•'e y4)!) Sturdy lc te. r111•4411/. On the flepuaP*. All goods delivered. 11ODERICN. O ammoss 1111_- is • Plumbing 1 HEATING ELECTRIC WIRING ROOFING METAL WORK Ftc.. Etc. tel cheerfully furnished. Buggies ! \,Shing likehendsolne nett lit ugy behind a ggit1) driver to n>xkr. N man feel Mat life ix worth living. 1 haven two701 the h1:at lines 'if buggiP' inl('an oda, made by The Canada Carriage Company, Brockville, Oqt. The Barrie Carriage Company, Barrie. Ont. -rilr:i id PYP what t h'VP b. 101,, plrch)Ceinf!. W. R. Pinder ne I sesesesessessWeSeaeweasesseeekeersseseise Farm Iutplenlents, Binder Twine, Wire Fence, Rtc• NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS 3opy of change of running advertise- ments must be left at this office by Monday noon to ensure insertion in issue of same week. J. J. Moser Hamilton St., it:" O()DRRI(JH. 111thR•e.o.01 .'$ nd