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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-8-11, Page 5AL -TOPICS 1 estessea- -iv !gen tenames tote thee... whp hate( fawn on see, • Writ ten upon atny number ,,t• •filet rico mios nn estion papers' 14.O4 _gum tlut_elereti_Le A"Yel". ‘luireti fee vonipletts niatriei I n-whli4vk'bi"if-e4t11"m"n-4atlu4:44t4d4waietieyeave witia.1 he a m.„*, rtam de, N01'1111'1 4.441444.fl) f11111114,Ite11. WbU :_rtf.N14W, gii/Itture 11kt efittillittilodtes totoir iculit• a, At effitem, Those who Nile', on Societal enttant nail cetutiet y • isapete. lout whit tweed **II th e eel- •• Visit. •ditionat- rnatrietelitt ion polpers taker', re erred i i r to u !legion. 4 h next Sunday OU his first trio t wise, ai 10:311 it. A del VICO beta at Nt. Peter's foe the se. of] o11 the church, whieh Is IN I. -Tient front the domineer iit• • the recent lire. Bistinp Maltreat -It at this service. In weeitti 'tsconfirinatt ion vain be ad. end to :incest thirty•ftve Owl the kload ? • • ewe' :Ails the atthntion of 'goal 44o it•egraper in The Port Times • Herald. aro followe; sta-riefiee :of Detroit with oiled .hows t het the oil Elaine maeadam Ve4.444. Anil it is eetitatated is• ',LUC rt o reeen the drivews t It ott 1.1e to their torture geed condi. eiw met -edam houlevartis in the ot 1)..troit haVe aim) !weft gre,4, he the (oil used upon them. 4 lent for toad officers Nt. skam_i S. Jett is here With „sett , btu the Big Mill. plexeme yeeht Amnia. of ea. et 'tort on Sonde y. • ste Mart '1411 let Court are 4114 141111 :1 1.111)R110 of 111.4.11101 I 0 a lt,tt tor the Big Mili. a ••• 1111* rong, , W. O. liatiesin C. 1". I). (Sweetie 8, Cummins. ft. E. Clark, el, I,. Cewan, M. 4. Dumper, A. K. Dickeon, J. F. Doishet•ty, A. NI. lotoyle, C. Fin le, motel:one E. Geiser, F. M. Givlin: et (4i -tee J. le•Gillerriie. K. HMV' itson. J. M. Hjneltley, Houton, P. ,A. Houston, 1. E. Jeckenn, E. M. Jarrott. ('. O. Kiev F M. "vit. :. 14. Letter, J. bleTpexitat•t. eV. II. bfiNeVilt, 11. 'H. McGinnis'. J. T. Mitt:hell. A. Pickerd, M. C. Price, ti. feioeie M. I. setete, le J. Stepletoti. A. Sheeran., Stew*, t, .1. E True ttttt J. Tevior, L. G. J. Watson,eM. Wetting. ft J. talndley. H. H. Motenrehoor. ./. !‘1. Mar- ethur. 4 Direley, M. Braun, Ileteetapehand, T. 1-1. veer. (4, E. Dick eon. A- linw. R. the. 111/44 C. H. %lc ever,. W. *tweet'. E. if Nimectimalti. Angus WI tooth. 24: M.. elitidesen. -le. .1. Price P. Ititehie, R. A. wattimi.. • Elliott --Carter. • The teleowing atheounte tt ion 11,vliketleal event at quelph will le trreetifer te Gederich readers. grounalbeing .3 former lioderieh I islet ft ientl. bele brig 11111( 1) h pines. in hi. new "telatitotoshi oretty wedding wool( place on Tors. to -mown. August (toe hotel Ii to Me' • , Mu .1r. 1'. t'-tuter. e 4.1414 .e-hetr their oldest dough tet .• 4 :,•1 t woo united iti merrier. 1.11 1.4111te t, lass ri.ter, of %%Inn iii ' weed wee.. raseeivisd tic the ist We's nietter, dreseed beiek and time bride's; mister:. Mrs. (i. tie. Mefferd sitcaneet a. gimlet* of i•Id Ymoot me lige bilk. At I •.11 tio. Mule! pelt y peaeed re the a•train. of 1....neniir wedding snar?h, played by elre. trude Harrison, of leonelisn, 'I'be lot andeiemear irowtini in twilit.. ..AtIo 1.84 Itt Vitil Anil or -mgt. Itloonons, ems given away ItV her fsrher. and Defend boy her teeter. Miss Ethel. reseed inestink Mt411, with large lark picture het. l'he grorone was 'Touted hy T. H. Iiinree. S • A.. Tenet/re: The--eeretausty wee _toile icted by Rev. Lionel ft. .1. Naftel, of Iona, a former school tentipanion (44 greerie • Atter the (erernony !•I'a .:09(atr, t.1 orent • •, rang no. a1ict Mrs. Herrismi eyni Mentielesehnes eseddiug toterele hi. grootatt's gift In the (1, -id.' wee a arl :out ague' by.t pendant, to the •idesonaid * preu•I eturntirst, end to the grisitinsiiien m tie pin. Mr. and re. Elliott lett et 4 o'cleck for a trip iistri the St. Lauri enc... and alter vie - ng oa-lt:ro ("pinta Win t Orli to ()Plots loetowto lensing for their home Winiaintryt. he Late Joseph Horton. • THE SIGNAL: GODERICII. ONTARIO Tintetemeates inotesT 11, ing tIr14 oinal vieinitt ne .ttch inetitutee eticeeedinie each Oboes in day by thy, beginnintr at $eefeith We= MINEIMMIP 01111111111110 goel was scered by the ihinirannt best. loefore the game w tie, k to bee the hell. -Theenew Agee- -wheel will not reedy by the 1411 ot similtem. appointed dare oh -the openteig ot before, th • iia,se- eoth enunurnintin This XIII jell Heigh! last week ettlereti mum its glet (*nth 4.i 1. Although published in a instricted field, The Herald iis a very presentable paper. And the edittor•tieseleVes the gene* toue pat mow frf 11i4 et inetitttenc y. Julie Itedety••kev, the illingatian me A eieest 29. anti cement ing Dungen- the loC-44143itteilsei-ci hitifeetheetn- The &iodise .ot fin 'Motion eud instili•ation such settle 'rings hoei-to- overy Member .of the Leugue. and to others who might, be int erected. Inlet • ex -pert and ftltilUri.tatitt. There -loud in - Alt u tee *Ill lead -up td end e uloaluete 444. 41 ''.• cony ention inelaling ell the ste- cii•ties ot the di.triet, to be held i.. toe 011 September 8th and- 701. .etiett leaclei s tie Rev. Mr. Farewell: ;,4404i - ate geheral secretery of Leagues :end Nundey.echools. will'he peeeent ott`the in.: itute. and convention. Expeer Ale-441144-4+,p1.14.- •41fIlle i.ek 4, 41.41 1•11 :1‘11t!,4114y. 41 441. 4( onto f41-41 ) 11f Ago'. The•11.111i1.114 Att. 14•111g inierrosi• Otok afternoon in Maitland eimietete. J. .1. te'riolet, of the Park 14011.e, who knows sorsvhing about garden- ing, het. a flpp potatees in le. gar- den Which he thinks eitiondt be 1 t in Now 44. TI10 tither. ate large in aize and tiaA are. a, good limey in each . One of the most eniei able seseeil /Mena of the Week was the tiance giveu at Hotel Sunset tie Tuesdals evening. he Ihe Gtelerich ?midis «tub. About right y peraott.• WorO present • 44*.- etobesiensoittee in charge ve their geese. very pleesanetiute. le The annuel picnic of -Knies eltiendi einon tra,..heit Point Fiti ou Wed- . m. nesteee etterneion. • l'hece taro a good 4,0411*4111, twu Lithe; einiveve aces end • !mem letitich toeing atIrt.7.0A to e1111 1 the vocalist,* and thee friends ent• 'Se ftie "Pitimit -Mut -home it -gain. fiVel y. .m.• tb :141 enjoyable time., the I- -rte. win Is-4ml .a.r_piaming. the eoeert 1 se and the other ienierOveuientio in the building eshiete, were reentuneended A 44 1114,444,4ey la the eminty council at 'Ay it. June el hoer' coMpleted. e The tutint in" we. done under contract , oy lel. Li 4* result of its pb.e eottipletieot the oda Midden!! is much jentwooved in semearence, .1. I 'eh; 1:kiewlay evening ot kat, week a rho' new we terpotoof coat w a* *41 oppe*l Nom 41 buggy e. it was proceeding Mt mild the Sttuei e to While 014 ohe • 14 444(4.4.4.. 111 the 1111111elliate • 0., s•caniet Ketetinistiesula WAS and- (tett la carat' of Pot t bt oat, .4 rid :t Ilisehels , • .1. t tee% ati,r. t end heetinet It et•t•-•1 Neel. on Seinday• le tiewn tlie hate ii• laroe ,,• I 'Not Huron. They Wert( m., • On....lay isnti relmort tte e • te, iiint of.the hettvy ben init. Their t•t•ttitsn ire) wee roost ant one. , tees Tug-ot-wan Team. a lee 11 ,reio frattt twliivia 1.4.1•11 14, 41 -a St 1 .1 latt 1.110W agotioe.1 the w r. last week teem- a NV. 11.1'llefeitona. Cs. Staple- d 411* W11141111. ft( litodereet: R. h 0ety ose. ,oceleieilee Wm. .f.. cat, sou . s .-1 awash Robinsonor mai, 14. Weet do oft ; %:.0 Marmon, it( E .11.1-1”!. /t1 Se11WItt„ .4 Ash. 0.1 4/1 Whighaiii. a:,, lee teem, and emerged N • o etelitie trim, the tente.o. tel . k eine4.4....00ne fer I; fil.•:11 111.• te11111, !wee or New School. .1) .• the Square. As the oweier values it oils highly, he 444.4 give a reward of $5 te ot •the peeson who van fernieh inforitioe- er• tion which will teed te t" ''t'. de The anima 'mien 'Monday school •pierm• from Mitehell won.. un ..tot toWn ton Monday tof tbie -week. The train 141 rived a hoot o'elock the, morn - Moe and the retinal trip was p, w.. silenced it MAO About :see peo- ple took •ailvantage of the exeursion to .pend tixy at the lotke. :mot the tontine mt.-an-pee-may .utte:h, toy them all. Mios Helm A. Polley bed en exhibit of her work in painted hina at. the !hotel Sonnet dining last week. The chitin was much admired by the summer tesittes, and a large number to' piense were 'old to them., Miss Polley will hate a few new einittiple* of her 'rot k on exhibititm in the win- dow. of E. R.. Wigle. drug .etteee the lettet• part te this week. ' ..• A picnic under the auspice' of the Goderieh branch of the Women's In' 84,1111(4. will toe held et Point Farm on Tuesday next. August • Nu). Ali nienthera wishing to attend will kindly leave their names with Mrs.:. Geo. Bissett before Saturday. August, leth. Band wagons will leave the Oddrellowse Will at I:30 o'clock. Sup- per will be served by Ner. Goldthorpe, Price I•ta cents. • i. ipscial meeting ef the public m troatee Nerd was held on Mon. evpning, FleVen epplieetions tor ee petition of eatretliker tit the new ts beeferere reet•ived, and after come. in irensideettion Cherie* Knight was :waited, et a salary tot fletet The T Itcr desks for the new school 11tFlred to a co tttttt ittee emnpreesti 1 Trustees featin.ters. Cutt 'end Me- t h and Architect Haretay. th of expenditure for the 'Peer he pee.ented, and the -town ceouncil le- asksd 1,11 prvVitIP tit4.5011 for 0/4. Kitt tnschool puriesse% for 1910. A toe vre. repriced froui Arehitect 11, liarrieje eticleisine Plena toe the leOult tre t et the gl ounde, and offering to t; /41P41111tefel 'he wore of grading. ley- th The oleath id Joseph Horton. whose Men demise was briefly rec9rsfed in eke. columns bud week, tool. place on e steamerMinty Phipps', Oft which was taking trip with his son, J. Horton. About tweetteriee miles t hem Chkage he 01/44 strieken with cioplext end ditni eirmat instantly. • tied neer' in meet health and Was Ire cheerful tbet dav than et tiny We *4liter the steem oi his wife just ree months precious tt• the day on kit he was buried. Denet.eti was ty-eittlit yeare, seven Months mei da t • old on& wow one tot theewto own restidents of Gricierieh, have* n 'evident Of town and vitsinity tee icelly all hie life, He was born in !Wine township and in IS73 he tram ited to marriage too Miss Elizabeth thet•littel. Two years later they k their residence in Croderich, ere they lived continually until the th of Mee Horton. Their union blessed with t family of five sons : te„ of the stenteser Phipps': 0. He et Winnipeg: E. L. tof ; A. 0 . Detroit. and Kenneth of Pt ince Albert. Sask. All except leen mentioned son were home to end the tonetni, which took place Seturdev Afternoon 40 Colborne etery. James Hamilton con. (44(1 the ftineval eerviceis. The pall- rers were Win. Sherri -ten, Wm. Hand, Herb. Morri.. 11. .1, Morrie, . Micheletti arid J. 0. Leith - Other relative* from out town who attended the lmma' re Mr. and My, C. McCal• Porrthae.-1 Mich.; Mr, .i.end Mrs. 0. Horton. Toronto eiria Hornet, Soo, Ont.: Miss Carrie e, pr Torento; sontl Mee. N1cGilli- y. MRefte-J. V. litertems-as eccompattled by hia wife at the eral. Mr. Horton wee a Preen,. en in religion and had been* mem- of Knox church for twenty yeare. was a Member of Maple Leaf I'm, A. 0. W., for twenty-four rs. The bereaved family will have sympethy of the community in its sudden lose. _ eung. ineking .*,,)k,1, etc.. fire 47.1: wh erode'. wee eceepted. Tenders for fir •Se of rte., and ter the ten Wine refLIPIO 11e044k4 Vein be stoked kn te. ete. ;steel attli.nerned to meet N., wen next M mites- evening. ' 4 pri rte Scouts' Camp. Co Tie temp et Iron Springs *broke up un e,somiley and the fees -a returned te tatetelsee pleased with their week's t"0 toting. One a the most enie.710e *14 wee* was a haeebell match 'soh the de* siece of Beyfleiff. Friday was taming. 'the boys were drivel' to J , tile village, where Dr. Smith. mom- 1 tee of the eViete. Sox team, teeated rag ;lee rn sandwirhea and lemonade. 1••• Tie peer WM/ celled at 0:30 and eeven the innings Well. played hehote clerk, the att tree heine to ft in favor of the on Stole.. A return match in Goderich cern Token of for thio week. I 'nder Mr. due leterarte directions markt; were given bee it room Int punctuality, attensience Ho 4 Haile study, hyling. ewort Ja8 IttlIkins. etc. The prize *AP awarded era re titirdon Met(imum, Who was closely of f^liefred 611:brood, Jeeyeeleenet Wat- we Km straiten. Most of Use elPiede plemise to make and follow H. ''G Knee moues resolve during the iimeereaweewevitite-mnd 41. tntivereee' map Alrich all hope to attend. Honor, Iran ng- a Comrade. fun Lae Friday evening the members of teri Feast.* Council, No. Mt R. T. of T., ber wanublect at the lodge rooms and He 4ftera hied session cconveyances ars lee lived to take those' sattembled to the vea some of Brother Those Mattel on the South street. Mr. Nettle,. who hee the Pitt it:revered from severe illness, 1ss been to attend the meet - i"0 ior some time, so the lodge de- Ided to spend a soda! evening at hie beset imone of the eharter TUM:411- Th he° of letireka lodge, having joined fiee 11 iett. Ile hies been a most faithful ..hieere' elenher 'ft(1,. Council sine e then end Now for seine yearehas been treasiurer. As so taton of their appreorietion. the lodge f'")" Pfrighted Mt. N8 tel with an address sad afield -headed came. and Mrs. Nat- „nee tel with a ifeatitiful bouquet of flowers. Th Alt* the presentation the eeetdettf sieed "4"pent in games and music, and at ',see %lige hour the crowd returned hornet '."' "itet *Pending a, most enjoyable time. Jur"or MatriCulation. Ern boa LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. e tracirotet boa night was a hummer. each ha. a great future. and F. J. Prid the Tailor is prepared to stye every (006.'- 111111) 411II•factIon in style. materiel and M. 4*4 the time to order roar fen Fait. nrenir good*, art china. fancywork and ywork mupplles. *Siete material. and a variety of woeful and ornamental lee at ‘Vilmer Smith, Art Store. Kate t. 44110113141' visitors should not fall focal'. e owner of the lost watch adver for in lest Week's Signal has re red her property. meeting of the Daughter* of the pire will he held in the neert se et 1 p. rn. on Monday, the 15th. e 'retch fob advertised AA Iced in week'. Signed hae been recovered ugh the little ad. in The Signal. It to invent In Signal ads. '. Dore, who has been the ilas odor at the Grand Trunk etet ion et office, hes teem premoted to position of station agent at letcan. Craig, of Lw -.in, aticeereis Mr. here. A football team from town drove out to Dungennon last evening ani ed a gar, with A team represent - fl offollo..wing list eontaine the Th 440.4 three clams% of cantle throo t_o_flutron county arrenged in wee wale•uccessfut in PAY. Zane neat len exam inationtsh.eitrn igurnoluc; " Riven the names of all nand"- 17.7, who here abtained eom tete tAPIc nuthiculation hy piuseingP twhe isneired eleven examination Poan- orwroup B tare given the name* 141(44 (If thphro have emotional in at least PePera required for emu- ' lett Dmitri ion. In group ant play CHURCH NOTES. Fred. T. Keener !will 'sing in Kno• ,•11,110•11 next Sunday.. it is, expected that the member. of Kitiox rhumb choir will appear in surplices next Sunday. liev. D. W. t'rquhart, B.A . of Lis- towel, peached two eloquent sermons in Knox church last Sunday. • Rev, Dr. Daniel. a former pastor of '4th street Methodist church and tel !assent stationed as minister of Pott k street Methodist rhumb. Chat- ham, has received a unanimous invite - Nen to become pastor of First' Meth- telist ehurch in Owen Sound. Dr. Ilaniers term at Chatham expires on July I, 11111. The theme for next Sunda morn- ing at 1. irtona street ethodist church is, " The Helper Wbo Never Pails and Never Forsakes." The even- ing subject is. "Jesus abd the Multi- tudes." Rev. Dr. Medd •will preach both sermons. Theie will be good singing. A cordial welcome and free seats are offered to all. At the evening eel -Vice in Knox church last Sunday. theorganiet. J. B. Hunter, was assisted in the musical service by F. T. Egetter, organist, of Btantford. Miss Scott. of Clinton, seing the MOM 'lend shall wipe away all tea llnd Mestere Tyndall and Thom- erandeeret a duet entitled eHear toy pre yet ." ITI-eeffiolreftediseed•the anthem. "004 4* outrefu ee' Key. J. W. Aikene, seervtary of temperance and moral reform for the Methodist church, was the speaker in Victoria street Methodist church lase Sunday morning, *pd in tbe evening Ile oecupied the pulpit of North street Methodist church, The reverend gen. tleman is a pleasant and most itnpi es - sive speaker, and is thoroaghly wrapped tap in the work of the cauii which he represents, His addresses were heard with greie interest. The London Advertiser of Friday last said of.i former popular Godertch pastor : Rev. G. N. Hazen, pastor of the Centennial Methodist church, left today for Victoria, B. C., where he will at tend the Methodist General Confer- ence am a delegate'. During Rev. Mr, fifteen's absence, Rev. B. L. Hutton will fill the pulpit of the Centennial Methodist church. At the last meeting of the quarterly hoard of the cburch, the s*.i*i4'y of Rev. Mr. Hazen was in- ereased 100. A year ago the same increase was given. showing that the r, ehoreh 'aerob'u are well pleased with he pastorate of Mr. Hazete *iure who know and who .lo, is t • idea fundamental itt the shaping uf the prom :41116. Clinton New Era: • Rev. T. Ch‘rles. worth: who base ministered to the Clinton and Auburn chuechee for nearly two years and n half. preaehed f:orewell sermons on Sunday,- feet, in the cottr.e of his rerneif.s he re- ferred to the pleasemt ierling • that had existed between pastot• and , pets - tole, and the fact that during his pas- terate the Clinton church had been thee...lights- renovated and relighted, end tile cleired oft : a gentile* nuenber had also. Item added to the chui eh by beptionti. The fluantes had also here in better shape than -fin- oexifte years and a lerger amount raiied sor uti•eiehs, 81. thanked the corgre- gation the loyal /and faithful way in which they had tamed by hien end helped him in the work: At Auburn 14 handsonte tient church bail been an -t ahue.t, paid fee mod -`441- teens to (hi. tileuinership, have :thee taken plane titeie. Mr. Chai-t(,'*, ministry bgeo----heett - ehavacterezeil by eatnest end faithful preaching of the ,and his hainistratione • hare been much enjeyett not only ity his own jw,oph. lout by many. others...rt- side. In (Ito morning and toek for hi- text John xi'.. -1. • and 'in the evening I. ,Cor. 4.. A 'metier oof the ft•ientie tem, A141,411 n • drove over toe- the evening etei tie; 4',: (.4.44) elloit"teue • , selectee,. - -Nfr. Hoover ale. _ sole ist,fli te.• '4(11044 14(14 evening. Musical Service, 'Sunder .Evenir.g. bevet Methodist Church. 1 tram V OP.. filth -10,14•14(111. 6;14411111 00-.040e1- • - • 11)11111 "41 )1.41411 1' 4 linen • „ ".1. .r t son l't.ayer Anthem by tit-or:444 out Thy.1.44(111 ''Crile tint Le--oor. i'-alito 1Wkresoule.„,-,y quartette -bud su Loved the '.4 I,4 -Mr-. may. Messrs. mote. Fees and cook Htute Lead: Kaiti:y 1-ight t Reading Ity • • • Interim: trd taga.. Vohinsaer . • dot.....0. • .. 411)4.44 4114,* EMI --Me-,-Ariat.tit--CLowaeLLDe.er Two 0 l Hymn ... **Savior ..Hteal he an-EViii oThrTtepx,ar-z--- Henedir ion lbAt+642- rC1111L tot.; ''tt $tr Mercii of • be Priests."' I • • • . • . . ...Mendel-0bn 1 it.•• J Foam PERSONAL MENTION NI,- 11,,.1 i- t --0Itor (Heti& W. "hA,V IV* .Nial le • '.Jr- Maiming. of Belmont, is the guest 01 Miss 44.444.. Mrs. Hoo.4er. of Allier a. 1.. ViitItint r#Iatirrt.. and friend. in town. Mi. Ivy .Elhott is visitiag hen -b-other. W It; Elliott, at London. ' Ili'. Aretite Dick -on; of .New York. was is town last week for a few day,. • 1 DEPARTME *MD 41111111111110 Mr, John Kerr, ((gin eitie. I. o ("tang her mother. Mr.. Pewter. at Carlo*. Men. Carleton lett on Saturday by ate meg St. ignore to visit her sari at Detroit. MAingmitts.ith her relative., here. . .11lie Johnston, of Harrie. ham been soe Miss Cassie Finn -pear the Pest week v 'ea friend, In Centralia and %vicar ('#nueI. F. T. Eatenerf of litrantfoni. spen4ing It holiday renewing old acquitettooces in 4041, Mr. and Mr.. Aletter and rhildrea. of Mca- real. are visiting StIr. and Mr, '4'4',A. Dietrich. John Martin and wife. of Detroit 11111 the guests of their uephea. J. C. Mettle, amid other friends. The M1, -e.: M. Doitic:e putt 0. Rotneseth and 1.. M. Kerr spent eluoday with Miss R. Hifi. tetragon. s, Mis- Mary erahaaeof New Yora. i. spend hag 4 few weeks isiting her folioed. anti refit - tit e. In ton n Clinton New Era M". 44. Harland_ aud Miss Eva Ste, canon speed next week ittin'oee. rich % i -it Icor friends. Advance: Miss Norma Whitely, of bodench, is visiting her ann•• Mr, Het bort Campbell t'044,.' St. Aflx. Dora Phalen, who training at St• Joheph. hospital, Chicago. is 1, i#itiore for a few weeks at her home here. E. C. Shelter and family. of Los teureve Cal.. are visiting Mrs. Shelters petteats. Mr. and Mr,,. ('*41(4, 01 'olhoette, o on S. of New Nark city. and Fred J. Wilson. of Stratford. are biting their sister. Mrs. J. R. Ross. Victorut "tree(. :simons and Mies M, Fetconer. 4451 4. street, were %letting in Ernoodeille la -t week, truest. of Re % . Ned and Mr.. Show. Mrs, John A, Macdonald mot little daughter returucd to 114.tro41 on the 441 Ignace on Sat- urday after a pleasant visit with relat ves here: Dr. Harold M. Shephard, brother of t harles Shephard. of town, has taken a ixeltion as house -m/eon in the We,tern hOspital at :Montreal Mb.. Marion ,'oats was a 4442-' .l4 rite wed din, of Miss lktorret Mcbona Id. of .1.1..towel. to Dr. Haigh Lederman. of Milt erton. which took place at Listowel ye wetieeday or hut week. Mr. and Mts.' C. E. shantion have arrived from :Memphis. Tenn., to vt-it at' Mr. Shan. mmidtmetue here. _Dks. Carrie ,rShannon ac- i;oortiaz.,.,,..41T.em from Blyth Standard : Mow- Jean and lona Curtof boderich. are spending the week at Jig*. Cutt Mimes Luey and Ruby Mc Crockett. of tioderich, are tinting at the home of thetr Hnekstep. Mims May Macdonald left on saturtiay oe the .4.44014.4. 44!. fernece for Detroit"heti. she will min her father. Capt. Mrinricieh Macdonald. for & trip ill) the lakes Her (-tend Miss Mari - Macdonald. of Detroit, will accompany her on the lake trip. Mr.. Thos. Webster and Mirka- Clara and tiladys Webster. of Lucknow ; Mr, B. New land, of Nielson. Wash. : Mt-. May MrDon aid, ofNew York Mos. Myrtle Young, of Buffalo. and Miss Rita Webster. rouge. of Tor- onto. were *nowt* at the Retti,-h Exchange oil Thursday last. Clinton News Record • Mime IL M. Ha at Toronto. who is visiting friends hem and to Ooderich, 4. forming a perty for a- tour in Europe. teat ing in February for the Mediter. ranee!). They (1( 4* away nearly five mout4* and return from England after the coronae** of King Oftorge. so. F. tVitehington, K. of Hernilton, was in town over Suity and Itstted hl. Mateo*, Mr.. W. H. Oundry and Mi.-, Washington. Mr Washington is* former Huron boy ho h uoceeded to a o eminent degree in his chosen rofession and I. now on, of Hamilton 4 lead 14.4.'I* practitioners. Mr. and Mr. '4V. E. Kelly hal e arrived home her a trip of several weeks They went by utomohile to Picton• Mr. F:ttlly's old home, 04front there proconded to qt. Proyin, of usher. where they visited the anemia capita.' n4 other plareot of 104,11.4. The return from non, wee again mode hy auto. end Mt. and IK s, elly arrived town on Sundae .ttai a ry enjoyable trip. A now feature in young people church work is being undertaken this 1.) month be the Epworth Leisguers of Goderich dietriet, in the shape of "locel inititute..,. The Vfltibbf. Leagues are es grouped, three or four in a group, and thests cooperate in a local • inetitute. Nothing better for *our stomach There matters end subjects vital to than oreidlitz powders, the tresh and young peoples life wed work are fully fizzy kind eold b F. R. Wigle inic• discused. There *111 be a senes of ceasor to James aeon. CAMERON'5 RVEST SALE Right in., the ,Middle of harvest is a very appropriate tine for us. to ..ret busy and thresh out the balance--of,a good many lines of sumnier hat. these lines will - goo 4.,, be cleared otrtat once: tVe are right at it now and we want your hc...lp and ‘ve hope you wk.in't fail us, as you .can make good money daring this sale. Bed Spreads wham Spreads in several beautiful • sdaelstigns. regair $3.50. Harvest $1.75 Cotton Spools ecei cotton spools in. Mack and white. t , is m5c ar ec.H,'.�4,aveet sale 2 fot• Crum's Prints ..c...7k>41..a...4 the genuine Crum's: Prints, regilter 15c. Hare -est sale, per '.*rd..,. Embroidery 1.44*1 yerds tine Embroidery and Insertion, in ane tatseeelearvest sale, .2. • ards for 11c • Canvas Oxfords, 10 pairs white Canvas Oxfords. Vetoing, per pair 49c Final Clean-up in•Millinery I-, Trimmed Hats clearing. et three lots. $198 aa. 980 Ostrich Feather Clearance 15 Bleck Plumes. t egular $:*.i**, olottroits; 't$1 .15 i PI Iltaek Mows, regular $5 fill. ClOaring et 2.98 7 Bleek Plefues, segular SR 410. Heat ing et 4.95 Wash! Suits 5c 74.84114.4' Weal& Suits cleetring at ... $2.98 _ . • Towelling ,. : Lawn !Waists •, 7'S eerds crash Towelling. "harvest sale 3. j 75 adiet' white Lawn Waists .'leering at per yard • • Parasols • 3 dozen ranee snutufet• Parasel., some with bilk .' t Hart -est 98c- tt • • • • Shoes, pail. ladies' Oxford sb“erf in 4411 41.',14, priee esib. 44C ! 'Kid Gloves tope, *4.4 44 regale up to $2,00 .il. each t ...... • • • • . Ladies' Oxford black and tan, Hi:tweet 98c 55c 5,4 p tire belie'.' Keletiloves, 'l'using, toer.peir Bea Wash Tams 75 is/ladle/set Viet-heeleitit.„ teepitar eew, 21c, eleering, each.... . 1 VISIT UR OR A t1LATED SUOA this lot lasts-, c.4L.shs • -ICE lia'S CORN FLAKES. -2 cases kellog's Corn Flakes.:Clearing, per ..„4 Outing Suits tc,,)4! 414;;..1.1,01.144'11011:rtitnl.g) Ospe4111.1liaafk !.3..ttittl; $4 95 _ GROCERY DEPARTMENT saeks R-edpaties hest Granulated :Stigs;sir..393 ecial, per sack pac ge • Choicelroceries always fresh. Good supply of choke Dairy)Butter andEggs always in\ stock. A ton of Butter wanted again this week. ;oc.. in trade. (No coarse. s -al\ or buttermilk). • . CAMERON'S AL STORE GODER1C1i I 01111111MMID OM 0 11111MISID MONIMIND ao• THE SUMMER RESORT At the Park House. The following are registered et.the Perk House : A E Cogswell, Kt g enie Mrs Ruthven, Nliss Healy Miss Manger, Miss Ws -riveter, Mi Delia Warrenr, Miss Brownson, Seymour, Mrs Henderson, Mien Long, Mra LIVID. Mr and Mrs Calvert, Meet Caleert, Miss Garrett, Miss Edna tiar- ratt, bfr and Mrs J L Standen, baby and nurse, Mr and Mrs Geo Barbour, Mrs Hernilto. Mr and Mrs John J. Mechem Mr and Mrs Hodner, son and daughter, all of Detroit; Miss Neleen, Miss Veattson, Miss Laing. Windsor: Mr** Brown and son, Miss Killoran. Seaforth ; Mr and Mrs Nettleship. Miss Margaret Nettleship, eliss Caroline Nettleehip, St Louis : the Mimes' Ae- deron. Geo A Griffin, Sties NOT:l Grif- fin. Master Jack Griffin. Mr and Mr Bell, all of Guelph; MI. Sermonise Meade° t'ity : Mr and Mrs T C Wright Loudon: Mie. Hamilton, New York, At Point Farm, Detroit : Mrs I C Beatte Donald ANNOUNCEMENTS - • Beatty. Mese trothy Beaty., Hug Beatt Mairehu Beatty, leir gluon Ala; Miss Brvson. Ottawa : Miss Hutchison. Montreal; B Thome! H Hutchisen, NVestmount, Mont. ; Mi. Margaret N Flynn, Columbu, Ohio Miss Maud Hedereon, Stretford, Ont. Miss H Maguire. Lptrdon ; Beate aeitoy, Regina ;• efts 0 E Pote, To -into; Belle Pote,. Toronto; fe It Twed . if I Wilson, Detroit; Mr,' Andrew 01 vet, Mrs Walter Laidiew, OAK Nfi 14 Taylor, 14l1s N McBride To • ' Hittite, Enthyrnol, Colgate's, %%Paul- i pole's, Nadrueo, Manitol tooth paste's ; NJIHMIASED FURNITtYttlit BILY8,410414. I have purchased the furniture bugl- e nesse of George Beckett and am pre- . pared to handle ell grades of furni-• Lure and to do any work in the re•fin- tine.,n Soliciting your patron- age, 1 8:ours to serve. CIE4014444( WILSON, are sold by E. R. Wigle, druggisL ron Folt. Mr an and 44 Mrs M Donitid. troit ; M Creighton, ston, Barrie Miss I race •• and Mrs Geo 'Windsor; Miss Omit. ;-Mr and Mrs If Folten. Edward Mrs Adrew, FoItou, Guelph: Mrs L Moore, Chicago; Steve Loughnsine St. Lewis: clOonalti. Detroit : Mrs Me. obtreal: H A Eberline, De - Dickie. London ; Mime P arriston; Miss M A John. Mier A °Cowan, Berlin: ohnsto, Strat ford ; Mr Smith and daughter. Charlotte Torreys-De- The following Are registerett at the Pent : Miss Graluten, Toronto: Mies Margaret E Anthony. Mr end Mos filenkarn, Mr and Mrs Kinnen. Miss Hanlon, Mr. and Mrs A F 'hewn. Miss May R Hunt, Mille Mary L Mete N K Mho's, E C (iirobbell. 140 anti Mrs Petil H Liohrmate Miss elarie end Master Patti Wllman. Mr end Ml -11 Percy_ Ives and Lewis Ives, all of Detroit: Mrs Gerdon Dolman and Mac - and baby. 0 l• Duncen, rs ford; Mr and Mrs' Joseph Frumbellees Chicago Mrs J R Dncan. E ft Dun- can, Dr James H and Mrs Dtmettneall• of Chatham: 141(9,. Ada Beard and Mies E Cerruthers. Toronto : Miss M E Lovelees and Miss Ida Lovelees, Lon- don, Wedneteley was civic holiday at Auburn and the majority Of the citi- zens of that burg ea tee to Point Farm. ;where a Most enjoyabli• time wee spent. A game of classy haeoball -the kind which would ma ee a professional pill -slugger Sit up send take notice -• wasp played at Point Fain) 7e44tet-3.47 ftet•nonn. The conterting teams ep- ; oriented Auburn and Point Farm re• electively. Messes. Horn and Mitreh and Meseta McDone Id and Medd were the hatteriee fee Point Farm •tnd Auburn reepietivelyNloe innings W2;-4* played and the game•ended favor of the Point Farmrs. The game may he 'maestro, as it ha* leaked out that tome mmbers' of the Pnint Fenn team were not eligible. At Menesetung Park. At H Sunset. The following ar the names of those registered at Hotel unset since Wed- nesday/of last tree : Mee 41 NI Hill, Of Toronto: Mrs Geo e ellatide, Mrs A Kolb, Minn A Kol end .7111's f I P Bond, all of Cleveland; trs K 8 Doug- las Mre M W Allen al child, Mrs .1 V Oxtoby, Mrs W E ose, Nino It I. Mm... Mies Helen Moss, H A Wier - line, Miss Clara 3 Dickinete and Miss Candler, all of feetroit ; 1 Davis, tyn • Mr and Mete Levi E wham rsArteldhiersiretrillftht rs• W 14 flowestead, Cleveland; Mel:obit McGregor and family, Detroit: Nfr and Mrs .1 W Steinhoff, Stratford; 1/1" Fraser and Miss Kale Fraser, Toron ; Mrs J G Dickinson, Detroit P Jarvis anti wife, London; Mee Moo Pefeolio ; W L McKenzie King, Ot. taws': 'Mr and Mrs E Lothrop, Detroit; Mies Rosetta Leitelt, Grand Rapids Mime Evelyn MitIlivan. Port Huren Mr end Mrs Fred (4 Bretuer, New York; Mrs Clara E Schwrn, Mies Mayeoden, Miss Gertiude ()lark, Miss Ida ',INfertleans all of Detroit ; Olittr Montreal; [Ad- es', 'I oronth. Mr. Aspden \gave a cent party to a number of hi t. friends on Tuesday evning. Progenesive euchre end bridge were played and the affair was a most enjoyeble on. lhe great ;secret of happiness is to sooty to accommodate our own minds to things external, rather then to accom- modate thing* external to ourwelves.- Dugaid Stewart. The fllowing, have 'needn't(' at Meneeetung Park 1Mrs NI F. NI Coltte, Mies Marjorie N Corkle, Detroit : Mr and Mrs R W Appleton. Buffet° ; Sir and Mll Hiseter McPetlyen, Portland, Oregon : I. R Thomas, Wellington Fred Shannon, Ottawa; Charlet. F Sawter, Mies Margaret B Mewyer, Chas 111 Sawye, Francis B Sawyer, "Why. Willi, pm don't seem to be enjoying yourself !" "No, uncle ; l'in having a miserable ((MO. Auntie told ;me to eat all I wanted. and 1 can't Mrs. Noohride-"Ye, ilt.;;;:0 WAN married hut month. I'd like you to cell on me and see the pretty little Het I have." Mies Jellu..e "I've seen thine my des, Boasting. "114- early hird catchee the worm,' • quoted the inorealier. "Ys," rejoined the demos alizo.r, "bt he should be more considerate and not wake everybody rejoieing ever it." -Chicago Daily News. P11494401..44.0‘04404.041/1.0Watos04.014,04.04,44.0404. CUT PRICES THE witotx OVR Summer Garments marked tO flerlit. at greatly reduced prices. Thin gives yeti: a great opportunity to save money. Conte and look through, VideSH--DRESSES, WHITEWEAR, WAISTS, SKIRTS. A great veriety of choice, ineloid ing the neweht styles of the eleason. NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS tew designe. We offer stole "1Y bergains in ex. ellent g; ,ele No141.i041444.141 Curtain's at leen t ha w holestale prices. 3-yart long Curtains at . eine, 3 yard • nor:Curtain+ at Mc 31yerd 1 g Curtains; at Wks 31 -yard Ion Curtains et... ..$1.t4i 34.yare long 'artains at....$1 10 t • yard long 4 ,'toin at. . • • il.e0 3e -yard long (1 tins at ..$).frs 31.yard long Cur tine at. „$2.50 24 -yard long Our ne at 35c and 51lc per pair. John St !Attlee ;tVeare:Furs. Chia, ere. I bantam) Street.