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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-9-1, Page 44._-'jhara+nag. NKP-remit-I a 1, 191( THE SIGNAL- GODERiCH: ONTARIO J District -Pews t.:OLUORNE. ST. HELENS. tt, u.\4- (Amt. g, LT1'E.t)AN \ 1q, i01(h. 7`tl! solo gown ag'an8 i I at. 'Aug 1.1iue eel 1lungaHhom 1- I84.t in i with fhr kind grown on \V. W. hi.h i•+ . larlli .4i the 3leit l:a„i .•ow't•ssion t• .0 r.. i438tteel% te,•r 41,.. in • ,10•-111l4•Ilt t .r, , I, .•i':..•t, to tint li GUDERIVt4 TOWNSHIP. • 'I'i'Ean.Yt, Aug. :loth. \Ir. and Mi.. Amon tier,, .,t • Loots, • Me.; 'ars 10.4101 • at 11.,:ty - 1'0uuga, Po4tti •Hill. 4:,a1rt'iCb 'i'uw•1r4.hiji liiiT•'A's:vt: cuff ion • wiH iteet-t-.ia•- the. name'tel,,•w Tu.•sda y, Setileflaber lit h. at 1 P. w. Miss Floosie Itnrriynn, t't•(:Ialecicb towuwupt. has b.en engaged for he rtt.uitiii vear-ac-le r tet 4. S. No. 1. LOCHALSH. %%rinse:awes, Aug. 2Ith. NVt:n°tr;o. A pretty wedding ttesk pl'+• a at the re-ddruce of the hrjde'- I'ater.t• !_'h .'•rncenaion •.f A hlirld, w!•eit ?l:•. 44.nrlda, young "at datrgh- tero1 Nle. end Mrs. Joint ?Icl►uns;hl. was tuarti.•1 1.. W. A Duncan. of ronto. • Itev. ihnue4(1 'lt l.f•otl; .4 Eons- . til . t r ,tit 1,a h tT t' . shite lir 1 Ire a w k r el g} Ilii. 'Cj t.•le i.la wore 1 derive of lite 1111'c(ty satin. with cer.,,,.• and •le.4fv..o11i4.bI.cr.•. --i�►A:41d, •istrrvd the bride,' wet MAO }sonar. . tU. and airs, 4l;+nr;art will 4,t,• :,t it I,h•ud:114 avl•siir, '1'orouto• DUNLOP. y, ,1 :ail), a N. ( )K A spacial praise service will be Awad ;It the Presbyterian church -next Suit - day, Septemhet 1. at 1 I te. w. MU:\LLiarrat -Warw. A quiet - wedding t4.k (,lace at the itione of M:-Allist,•r, whrll'inane If ittlefOrd. Sask ' Wins Simon. Mrs. Fox and IliaFdiandwalt Rutherford watt home from ,samli. 411 towit. The 0/lend tooil,'Itterhate over Sunday- .. %V. c. ' on • aNetitiesabiy morning to St.,,.M.teregor• id renewing old atquain- Petea'n hutch, where reeve -ice was conrifler% in the vi..inity t bin week.. . ducted by Rev. Father McItne, Atte' nig her.leaughtei, Mrs. NV.' E. Gordon. 'the Catholic ri-gnetel y in Colborne to' . Mies Lam StIkeld hint reeterned interment. The pallbearers wet -to Goderich tatty spending a • few '.owen McAvoy. Thos. Hall. Jib.. Rya• weeks, with her tuna, Mrs. It. K. Ntil- ' and I'. T. Dent"..1 ler Mite% Clerk Wae bottle Hay. •i front Westfield over Sunday.111.1 \ S. 11. Which took nlaen Thiti,alay.r4 !tee% s. ff. Nloyer. Tile young couple enmity of Perth. She continued t have taker' up their reaitience iti St. live in that cietnity until taw hat Helens • extend our clam' mule. growl, to worittenhootLienti then can t 0.111d. where forty-eight yeat IShWe NoTM:4. -Miss Annie Clark, ago taw wen united in marriage t -after 'mending Iter va.astion with her Donnlei McKay, who burvives her wit la,t Week. ....,- - se, Sita.. Afire Uutentinge, lit Chicago. who luta been spending her varxtiuo het,• at the ho,m• of her Int /the/ /1.4.. 1,f lamed - 4444.4 1•ilno•;i11 11141,4ty. Pot/ Mn -an•. Th.• lxilied of I ate I t•Pbuin uvlg1141') Wet lint week ter the tome of '1,.. .farce. 4'I»ik, et Loyal where 44,.•y- .p«nt :rte l•n!•,yeble A a• well » a U:.•tni alt? •n008). Its ad- . adieueu to their usual meeting they (nited ., yudt for Otte of ,the teinsi°na. Mtn. Hamilton taut being present - Clint tidy took 1'11.1 fife of the meeting and tilled the . hair in her usual able wanner. LOTHIAN. '1',4:at'sv. Aug.-:i►'li.. Lawrie' ex Lo: %L+. -•.\l,.» McKenzie, of (taluntet, Mega.. spent Owe weeks vieiting friends here . . Mi .. Barge.. of Clinton, spent x week with h40 brother, George ((wan MIs. Ellie .1..1111.0 .111 an I 11 r,•ud. 1.1 Il.•truit, ,Ire spending their yae:eti,u with )lira Jobn'torl's parents.. W. C. John- 'xton. of larcknow, is spending Wane t4ene et Alex. McLean'. aliases Mary and Florence Meihmald ate attending the Toronto fair Mors Annie McKenzie and Dr. John A14 Le14gretuI nod to Chicago en Welber'.- , day Mrs. Neil 14. iient nil, tet London, tend Mins Camplrrll, ot Kitt- 1 'foes. were. the guests of 4Irn. James Mrgonald.... Thnn(aa Barnby and Miss Ethel McK.ith left for Toronto today. OBITUARY, McKay. . After a lung, lingering illness, during w'bich- stir lead Aran ,t mutt _patient s:lffi•rer, Atte. Donald a1,'Kayw haed ewe), peacefully Tart Monday' nun tibia at her home ou-/'alUeron street. D4.- r•wsedb /Maiden Ilalllr was Mary A. Itunsell seal her 11111 itplece was the rrtunty of f,inwriek. Ireland, She war hot n there' .ixty-nine yearn . ago and when nine years of age rho came to ('.(114(1+* with Fier!mole, the late Pat• e 44 to •14 41 • k r 0 r e a 1" oars. a .. -.. • ter. to the pa- oe .0 St. Helen.. ['Pee; t4i. locality lean In•,e•rcunn.•.1., Hurn I hrterian chip .•11 ;u..l will he read with. in Scotland in 441.• year Del, lir-'•.mu.• intermit t('Id paras, u'• by the tt"f11,»'1- to i'2111;14124 w jilt Hie. °l her I11ernla•1•• of ,. .1, : t Iii* , e 44- to 1 v t •� w.- aA r t 4-1 ► g P t elk,. •t • t 1 f w' 11 t 14 ,y.. . 1 1 t- I r dui4 took .lice on Wednesday. Aug- t It t a 4 »lit t lure , t } g- y • u•. of :Igo. They • ION (led 1111 [ h. ;I•, .:itt1. a, the 41.11-• 5'Mr. -totit -tf1' .. nui,tu '...d :II»tnt -erne noir.-frt+irt .1,.. 11. ('.1 *lsod. when (hear el teat e, a4•t•ien, where the decreased lived **laughter, Alis. E'loren'r, 1,1418 111a1 fled notal he was t1 y K man. Shortly I U.,R*v Sylvester H. 141 Iyer, B. A.. 4.f la,fore. iv., rtaarri3g„ in ism h.. put•- ttit. Hr4..n#. The bode. who 1,x» clws,rl ei farts in 4',dimWnc, 011 th(• 11th g1ven awn)* by her father. wrote ai,•.meexisinn,where hrand Ili. perm's 1 dues. o4 ivory voiiet and satin. and ear- in 41fr• continued fu rr..idc until they Iicd a bouquet ,•t whit• ;' '*'4. 1'he moved to tiny! thirty-eight years tiger. g.. y' w'as a Lo•teti b, Iter. 1), j He had tent enjeiyeel the h..»I of health Jn4*I).tun of \•anoec•k. uncle of the ,for the pit.' three year•., Out had tweet Iatale Itev, Ur. and Mtn. Mover left rui,fln,n) to his 114.,1 fur. only i -'.414,4-4. later in the *het mem to spend a tete 444,4.14.4,4.4" his *heath. 'Chs funeral weeks, ort the• Ge4H•g,an Kt\. the h4'ide leak pimp,a,Sareasay :4-f ,'l'1 .,nn t° ' travelling in :a miry blur tailnird cos- \th4tlxl114 replete". ;uta the i,allla•a4-- tunic, w 4th h1 to match. Before 4',+'( were .tan Reelnina te. U ;Stie l:u•t. leaving torthri home in tit. Helens Jas. Mitch„II..1. 14. Kelly. F. E', letwr- A1r. and Mr». t oyer will be at home cn'e and A. Fo•ter ' Tin. .ct•yire to 14)4.44 friends o(3 `'eptt•11►ber IS, 1,.t. in charge °t Bel „4;4(3)4.. 1 1n111i1; 'ttterucion and evening, -at 1.1::4 Queen ton,' who was a.aa,.l by We. Wil.- street west'. Ilimn Mites onuld. of I»ai i.. *1.. A l brother. ,1141(14.. Hay. of li.ah•a•ich The (I. T. R. in putting out a train W township, in the ooh• ruin Ding mem- !leave l:odericll at 6 o'clock oh the 144.4• of the family. Che svtnptt tily td - inorning» ofAugust:SI.-Septemter I. the to ay will he_ ext ignited to isf, dotal 24, for the spteial accomrrtiida- the bet .,a yeti widow; in her loss, j os-.48L4J....ple _going (p roman- rnnto I x. bi)ntion• Buy yot,r Bakst» (runt N1. P.•(cart. Lawrence, town ticket agent. 2t BAYFIELO. ' Nnan • ! TE..t,-it.v. air, Kumla tin. of c Ttit-+U* v, Attic. 30th. },trafhrny, occupied the pulpit of tit. Andre'.w', chin -ch lir- Sabbath, !fey. !qr. 11x.1, of Peek ford, Mich., iaexl►ee:t- ed l)1xl S., id tW....Grange 1•iemplell, of Calgary, and Meaty (;arty Camp. ,hell, of Torenter, wpm were visiting rrlati'.'es in the village•. returned to Toronto last week. The Mi..e* Rankin, of Doh'it. who have acne the-itw•ae:1110iis 1101'0 fur the past few nalmf lir e r have invested in' h- tr prop- erty r , e 1 erty q►posite Mr. !lentil's' summer , trsidenr•e, facing 'the river, and intend hn4lding et owe al r. - McMi11ate, 31 inn k/.a•ence anil '1aider J1111. of lam. don, wile omelet their v•Indliirn in borne tut taw., te4tIMPO home on Saturday lace ' ..The \toort•d- Institute will meet ''n 'Fhu,-qd2. 4. .&.t 44.44)' 1(114, Septem- ber Mt b: :it the horpe of Mrs..) .rues CamphrlJ, ` - _ AUBURN. ' �(ltITIMH('OLUMBiA RED (? '1DAtt •hin¢I•. fot ,vale. l-'4'I'AT.IAMEd \.'' Net. \V vin. t- s . .ester;-Arrit. :ila►l: Ili ) : it tet Mu.. A. E. ('ria -aa. - Ity IL. oo.rn train Inst Tursdar.ert•ived (4; • body °f Ih,• late Mr. A. k. Collin, who die,' at the '• Soo," Michigan, m, sundary last. Mr», Coll's formerly re- jdld 1111 1 h 2nd rtrtlre.'ion of 1Vp,t \\'awtwo.h. w leer. ehr spent the grwker part bt Ira-yr':unlace dap.. The hotly was, taken to the borne .4 her 1)etifiter.Ti"t-fl W, DUNGANNON. r t A. NEWTON. DENTIST. LUCK - NOW. -At horn - every day except Thur•. dale. New ren'edy for eat rwvinr teeth Idowno 'torrid, hotter than gas frown sod bridge work, etc. Aiuminitnt plate. (000 -breakable.' N. It -You can al way. bane your work much bettor done. In the dental oTce-more time better l',w(Iitie. for doing the work, wore cow fon•h1e lot the watient. T(Y1'lt•E--THIs LOCAL AGENCY 1\ in Dungannon for The Signal ,.1 at the Paet- oMce ItooII and Stationery Store, whore order. will be reeel,ed for ub..cription., ad rerti.jug and job work. and receipt„ wt14 be .tree for amuuuta !aid for t he .war TeatenoAY. August :r►th. Wednendsy morning of last week the call to.w)ich all roust answerCarrie tn airs, Elizabeth Larry at the ad- vanced age of eighty -set yetera. De- readied was it native of Wexford, Ire- land, and with her heartland. the late Thotna. Lacey, she came to Canada nearly *evenly years ego. After re- siding for a sh'a't tiwe in Hamilton Mr. and Mrs. Lacey moved to Col- borne township, whene.•,- after a resi- dence of forty years, they moved to Gndrrich township. living there for twenty-seven._ yental. Leering the farm .otos time after the death of bet• husband the decealwd went to delphi,4 and .rayed with her eldest 4',, DEFEYU THE Qvp.-C. 144 U -i.. t ander until the drwise of the latter and E. Mitchell attended a meeting •'f there years letter. Mrs. Lacey then the Hones Hine Asai'rci.eti►)n ,4t Carlow Caine 40 G'alerich and tank up her res - Monday evening. We niderstand the 4denre with Tier daughter, 51re. James League shoot is to be held at the range Fart, of Ihitxnnie rm;a(4, at whose bete on Piepleusler 271 h. Don't forget plan she passed away last week. She you have the cup to defend at this ,is survived by a (unify of six children shoot, boy,. ' Willie'''. of !Saginaw : Marv, of Phil,- Nnrtue OF TUE WKKJ:'p - Mows de4phia : '1'howa, and John. of Uncle- nch and 1'hurlow, of (*ode_ rich township; Mix. ladle. Face, of rich, art; visiting at J H. WOW..town, and Mrs. Tholuas Carroll, of. Mis4e» -1s.a and w41la Nevins ('.,Thorne, The funeral took place on and Miss Huruside, of Godrl.ch. ate' riday beaming, service being held in visiting friends Arra this wrrJl St. Peter's church and interment he - Mee. Dairy Moaely,of'Toronto,.viait..d Inyr nuufe in the Catholic cemetery, 'at ,r." M. Roberts' thin week Miti,+ea ('0lhorne,. T he pall•hearers* were Eva and Della Malloush are attending Tbtrs. Page, John MCAcoy, Jwtues Dean Jan tea Doyle,ale 1m F err andth Pxhe i ceTt n tins Olive ('rarefies' is visiting her brother Rirhald .Vattenr. 'Will in Toronto Mts. N. Whyie's' Sault'.. a had returned /rem her viteit with Thq death of lir,. Mary Knulta, hien& 40 Seafortitld ------Jr'., 'ruiner which took place on Tuesday 0f haat turned to r1,) hric1, h Iasi week after week. creme with atartling'seiddenne.s x crit at her old home here . . T. it. to her relatives man s Allen reterniel last Saturday from his ves an ) friend buainea• trip to 4i. Wish down near. alio! town. ,Although well advanced Peterhore) .. Rey. 'i, \. It. fent- in -yearn, she. had eljuy.d uncom- monlytand returned to hie circuit last Men. good health, stihject, however, day after spending hie vacation with rte occneion14l bed well. due to a heart his parrot. hire.... Viet! Z. 1Vhvard affection. It was such an -attack and niece left for Goderich Tuesday of which tel'minated her life jnat• shortly this week... ,.Miss Gladys Mclw-an after rhe had retiredTuerdaj'night. returned ti) her home Ors' Gnderich on the fatal result being a great shock to Tuesday after spending a few week, those near her. Deceased was Horn in `with her grandparents. Mr, and Mrs. the county of Norfolk, • i ngland. in f. 1\"hyard_ Miss Lizzie Jones re - twill year trek and wan theta eighty- turnrd on Monthly from her visit in two years of age. When ale came to Ciod,richMias Hazel Pentland Canada she was but x young girl and has. returnto herhom4. 4n Baltimoreit was in the yt•ar hecto that, along with her husband, the late W. I•! after her visit at Mrs. J. Ryan's + Mist. L►vino Gleno left on 'fuerday in Mntdtw, ehe mied nineteen derich her home. company with Mrs: Nannby for a tripMr. Sault'. diets nineteen years ago. Out \Veal... - .Edgar Woods. 0f Thee. Mrs. Sault, 414 euryived by the follow- nalou. who ha. hey) visiting his uncle, ing children : Mrs. W. H. \ 'iItsip, of histo kvillr ; Mr'...4. F, Smith, of Fow- 'uee- .ieesiike-_N. Y. (ie•H.. of Winnipeg; Mts. J. R. ('Iiinks, of London. anal R. J., W. W„ Alfred A. and Mrs. Bell, of town. The eldest son, Will 1i. Maul's, died last January at Deloreine, itoha, *Fiord'* After payng re visit te, the family relative. here TKO MI: peal took place, on Friday afternoon, Rev. Dr. Medd conducting the ser- vices. 'I'be interment wad made in Maitland rpmeter'.. the pall -bearers awing E. Downing, J*eoh Stokes, A. Saundeta, 1Vin, Lane. F. 3. Pridham and J. C. Maitin. Many floral trih- utes were placed on the casket 144 a -nark of deep respect for the deceased Those form out of town in attendance at the funeral were Mrs. Bernhart. of London ; Arthur Smith, of 8t. Louis ; W. K. Sault*, of Ottawa : Mr. and MI's. Clunia, of London ; the Miners Saulte, of Winnipeg, and Miss Swann, of LeadhurV, BACK= ACHE f ou have Backache you have t(ey a a!ir-ii'f'lfrt'wegtecr-.- Backache it ,will develop into something wore -Bright s Dis- ease or Diabe'e.. There ie nn u•e rubbing and d.."-.rtng your back. Cure the kidne.> There is only one kidney medicine but it cures Backache every tinee- Dodd's Kidney Pills his connection with the army at mid- dle a.:4-,' his life •w•ar alto est entirely spent ,.taut •thi.• military tarup. 1n his town biography, w h i c h be wro.e lying •,in bed - eluriWit his hest-idetree-bf1►-v,�xt"11:__dur:ti4tf, he 'elates eatery atter story of happen- ing. during his Iuug career as a wieldier ilia liter era a civilian. In 4442 he entered the Royal Hibernian Mititiny Selma, where he was not Iuug until -- :l. Ile puts it himself --he '• aa. taken notice of,' being; prilmottd G. the tru.ty punt of .wgeelc. !Ater he (earned the tailoring; trade, after five y4.:.is traitring in the, .cheat he joined the W'nd Higblainiet. and within It weer had been pronuttes1 to c411.'1(4.4 field bugler. It 1,a. with this regi• iuent he 1,;i., when. in 11.;0. ins coma wee ordered to atop for 1beCrimea. yr. Huckettep genie( vie (hummer in the place of one who took sick and diets shortly before "the regiment railed. They went as fan as the. ieland 01 Corfu, but weer not in active ser- vice. ervice, a4 the regiment was aunt tiv or- dered hack to,Gihtaltar. In It$6a the deceased left ••the key to the Alediter- raneen and went to New Zealand, but...tfter a short stay there he re- `teirnit Mahe _tn'tttr-=old--land and joined the Royal Canadian Rifles *bout to sail for Canada in 4S.I,•S. The voyage 4n ae lumber %eseel fitted out to accommodate 'troops was made from Liver pool to Quebec in fort y -two days. Mr. Etuekertep 1,al the youngest sol• die,- in the lot. 1'ntil iSta► he was stationed et Kingston and then for two years he arae at Niagara, until the American civil war broke out and the Fenian scare caused bonne excitement. He was art this tili)e ordered back to St. John.. In lani the deepened, afoul- serving tterserving twenty yeera. made applica- tion for a free discharge. The to quest was granted and be tonne to Glderich, from which time h e continued to make his horn• het'. Uece;t.ed was married twice.-, hie first wife being Louise Fuuzier, of the -Isle tet •Jersey, 4 She died thirty-four years ago and Inter he was' matt ied to Janet Cook, who 414 left t wourn -his Ion., A family of three d ghtei-s and one won also survive: T.'4. Huckatep, of Blyth: Mt.. .lame,, A 'racken and Mia. Capt. McLeod, of 'oderich, and ,Mrs. Barrett. of Winn The funeral took place on Tu- ay atter. noon and was under the (tion of the Masonic Under, of whir' ' the de- ceased had been a 1nendwr fprty. eight years,- .The pallbearer',` re eta fellsee-Masons : J. H. Turret , 11', 1'anxt e4- J.w• [ . Brown. F. ' E . L - wr- roar yt. )ow . .• . E\ Downing and H'. I g Pehlke in. The officiating clergyman w, e H [►r. Donitttll, peeper of North str Methodist church, of which the de - cystoid 1,a an active x1111 worthy nemhcr, it awing been his pride to be .fai 1,a se e a t f l Idler f Chti. 'r int :is a earlier da •a 1,a. e it soldier of the King. Thr'interurrnt was made in Maitland cemetery. and so a good old moldier and a trete wan was laid in his lata renting -place. whettee the tonere' took tam.. \Vett. ne.tiety afternoon at 2 o'clock, to Balls cemetery, baseline, Hullett. The re- mains *etre accompanied by the buten bend, son and daughter-oiliecenned ' And 4►er'dater, Mies Jean Radcliffe. Ns No•rK14. Miss Stewart, of Winitbam, a loony resident of the village, last week pail a visit to old aequaintanc9, hereat.,.... Mee. Syming- ton and Mrs. Amenth spent the begin- ning of the week in Toronto 1V41- 44eu, Anderson and his family arrived a few days ago ft OM Alberta. *bpi* he has spent the pant three years Miss Sclater, of .4eaforth', formerly a teacher here, i. %jailing in thin neigh- borhood at pre '1414 t .. , ; .. Rev, J. Fraser, of Hayfield, ptmached in the Presbyterian church la.t. Rablexth.. itev. I. R. Mann arrived hurtle Inst Monday after attending a ,uonth's holi- days.,,. Rev. J. U. Reid, of Atwood, spent 114.4 Sabbath in the (►tet village population received an ad- ditir n last week by the arrival of one 4 the fent- eel at the home of 8and- f-.rd I.awlor Mies Lizzie Elkin i♦ visiting her sister, Mrs. Wm. Robert- •aro, at present We are sorry to •.tate that Mr. and Mn. Thomas Rob- ertson are not rerovering from their aiekne.a an rapsdly an ser could wish. As both are up in years, their recovery* 1. Ilermning douhtfnl, especielly in the ra.e of Mrs. Itoher•tse.n .. During the storm a week ago the barn of Mrs. Mt Donald was struck by lightning, The Ja e mac; was only blight The new telephone company in busy et - tending the line in all directions from the centre bore. and woe betide the abide tress that come in the pat hway it isnot ttise si*g, but tr*nsllgurstlon, that lakes place. t dray of ill .irveiX. YOU NEEDN'T DESPAIR• Hefei- 1111- Offer that Should Interest Safferers1reaSkln rrntatioii First of all we want to explain that the renlcdy we are Monti' to tell you of carries our promise of money hack for the mere asking to anyone not thoroughly pleased with its use. That should unquestionably establish the sincere faith 1,r have In it. . Parasitee or'germe cause eczema, and. eczemai, probably the most prevalent cause of all skin ailments. To over- -onto them, the remedy roust of neeee- 'ity destroy or remove the parasite or germ before relief ran be obtained. Posees.ing rettiarkpblt• sentiment ie, germicidal, cleansing, soothing and healing power. the curative value of Retell czema Ointment is yery pronounced in the treatment of eczema and allied skin disease+. whether of the dry scaly sort; the weeping type, where there is a flow of ill -smelling excretion, or the inter- mediary kind, tach of pitaplese blotches, discoloration., ringworm or tone. it is very •woeful for treating hides, nettle rash, insect bites end wounds. It 4a Ideal for the skin ailments ppeculiar to children. Retell F.rzema Ointment i. greyish - white in color, has 44 pleasant odor, and is very cleanly for use. if you are a sufferer from skin irritations or erup- tions in any form whatever, we large you to try a hilt M our risk. At the mere hint of dissatisfaction, ymt may have your money back. Two sizes, line and *1.00. Rametatber it is sold only at our sbrte-'ilia Retail Store. H. C. Dunlop, rout.b ride of tiquare. Huckstep. After a long illn.s. Thomas Heck. step passed to his reward on Sunday last at Alexandra hoapiti►1, where he had spent the last few weeks of his life. [;ntll the commencement of his last illnees his was one of the moat familiar figures about town, and though his lot in life was compeers- tively a humble one he enjoyed the friendship. and respect of the towns- people to a marked degree. Rack of his quiet life In (Joderich was re sob dier's career hell of adventure, for he had aper, much eerv4ce in the military ranee in many parts of the Rritish Empire The late Thom*. Huckntep was a native of Mrrauhan, Ireland, he- wng born there January 24Sth, 1$-C4, His father was at that tame a soldier in the 614th Regiment doing duty in the north of lre4aod. Until be rsvp•ed c THE SUMMER; RESORTS. At the Park use. Regi»tered at the Pier House : \14- and Mrs Anthony. Alr and airy Bre- din. Mrs Fells end daughter, Wyan- dotte.. Mich.; Mr•s Robert R, w, Ham- ilt'rn ; Mr and Mn1 T C \Vriiiitt, Lon- don. Menefetung Park, The 401404 ing have registei\ed at Menei+ettrng Park : Mrs L E' --Clarke, Cyril)eight Edwards. London ; Mr and Mlt s A 8tlPringt€;'1#"'1'!l'tsttltlee4t. Toronto : Mr and Mrs las Stanetkrt. Mr and Mtn Henry E' Ohlscblager, Detroit ; Mrs t'ote, Toronto: Mr and Mea J Beal, (rvinft; C Beal. 'Jodie, N, Y;'T-Mr and Misr - Hayden, Port Al- bert; Mr and Mrs Warren Baker, My, O R Looker, Mise Lillian Hyatt. C H sitaterhorn, all of Detroit; Mist L MacDonald, London ; .1 E Parsonsjr., :Hiss Hannah I. Parsons, Toledo ; Mise Olpies,n, Ottawa; M A Wilkie, Peebles. Scotland ; Wand Mrs Brown, Miss Tennant. F. Everett, all of Blyth. est Point Farm. The folloseinjr have registered a: Point Farm daring the pant two weeks: Mise EmmA Peck, Bayfield ; Ii6ptr W G Richardson and Miss Laura Rich- ardson, Arthur : Mrs Charlotte Rosa, slit Cath14rines ; Mr. John R Mari loon. F (i Runhall, j4-., London : Mr and Mrs H H Anthony, Mies Marion An- thony, Mr end Mrs Ohlarhlsger, Mr avid Mrs Warren Baker, Detroit George Heyd, Brantford : Mrs Col - tart ami daughter, Chatham ; Mrs K McGreevy. Mise Rose M Del Roan, I Cleveland Mrs R at Cassels. Mina Alice Cassels, Miss Adele (tassels, Master Charles Cassels. Hamilton ; Mrs Jas Hay*, Seafnrth : Mrs McClay, nurse and family, Chicago: Mies E F Maunders, Mr and Mrs Dick, Detroit: Miss (iwendnlyn Colborne, Washing- ton ; Miss Nellie Colborne, Ooderich 1' E: Manchester, Cleveland ; Fred. Heyd• Mrs George Heid. Miss ('on- etanee Heb d and William Buck, Brantford. The choir of At. Georg. rhureb, Goderich, held their annual picnic at Point Farm Wednesday of last week. i 11 Now- for the New Merchandise The nevi. Fall Goods are now claiming mit-attention and it is a great satisfaction to test() know that we are in a position to show the Right Goods and at the Right Prices. We have be;u preparing' for it for some time, A large assortment of the newest and best awaits inspection, ,' READ ALL. TM/a ADVERTISEMEtZT �(,.Qrnt:c (innrin Silks Ahig)ot,,4'lirwfallUteri Alot of 1.1-- itch silks, (,nolo Attu already, in thu 51.00. *1.88, 51.50. urw arae.s and colorings. in - Hlack. There tire: e x t r a value. black, navy, brown, green, ' mamma, grey, wistaria :end ,'al'dlnal.. Diagonal., hop. sack, poplin.. venetian., 1,, adcloths_. utelrure, duch- t•.s, reedlike (' o p e n h age n serves, 60o to 52.00 a yd. Five pieces, good strong , Waistings Dress Goods; in tweed. suit- Some very choice patterns able for se h o 0 1- and color. in Wilt mixtures. greases, only ZrJC Per yard. only 50o Ali -Over Laces • New all-over laces, in cream and black, with in- wertion W match. and extra value, Silk Dress Lengths Kimonoa,Cloth and Wrarppwrcli s A new lot, lie tb Zoo Also a job lot, [24e vale., Gat So. Three pieces only p anti Tight colon at o Black Sateen Skirts I. Int direct ft one the oral, ere at price much below whag they were made to sell for. Jost *,clean-up lot, Flannelettes Don't f. t get °Ur ii,; Leight yards toA p lece, M1 io rbcs wide, errant, hello, .tock, light and plain while, pink,,dggree, k Artie-. lose, tusean, pink, sky, Cupenhagen, and °illy . , , . , , , . I 100, 180 and 15c 5 u m mer Bargain (ioods :Ter all cIPanr,l up yet, but they are gyring al right anti thin week will likely ere t 4e tut of thein. Jure a anal) Mt of the fol lowing lines rtiii-lett : ('4ttuu-apitLimen Nudis t, l;inghaws. white Lawn Weti.t.. ladies', misses and children's Underwear, black and tan l'otnin Hone. About seventy-flve ladle** plain - and *tubroidered Iaundtied Culla''. nwstly 25e; We will offer Otte 104.0i)Saturday at only 1 J( C J. H. COLBORNE allialMNIEWIMMEMMININ A 11 • There cern about fartherof ! the in the Don't party. Lunch was partxkeo.Y an the 11 dopebaby heath ,tied a--bontirc wam kindled whirls evidently added with to the pleasure of the party. A dance wa.et/Waged in before the picnickers wended their way homrwatd reboot 9 p. ill. A 5,i -k1 a and ,five- hundred patty was given by Mot. Fairbairn t.. LLe guest* of the hotel one evening hist week. The'prize fair the bridge game was won by Mrs. Anthony and Mr'.. Bishop won lite fife hundred prize. • -.----A--number of tenni. enabusia.tn at Point Farts would like to arrange` a match with seine players (rain tuwo. An exciting game would no doubt he , the outcome. A five hundred party was given 'Ant Thursday evening by Jtr..,''Mancheater , and Mie.. Pest of Cleveland. Mrs, Dawson, of Ih•troit, won first prize; Mk, Fait bairn. who also bails from the , ('iter of the Straits, carried off the vier• on.i, (while "Judge" H_yd. of Braot- Lord, won the booby prize with hying tulo,s. - , Thr cool evening wss rnost pleonnnt• by .pent haat night et is, marshmallow roast patty (oven by Mrs. Manchester ' to the guests at 'the hotel. At Hotel Sunset, The following have registered at Head shun»et : Mrs John Curry, Windsor: Mrs Beetdon, B,•antferd : Jo -•, M 1Vrisr, jr„ 114.'' Luise :Targetepb, vitt and Mrs C' H Habierkurn, C H Haberkprn, jr„ Miss Heberkorn. J,1. V Oztohy, Mr and airs Hrptnan Marks. Ur Geotge and Mr. Campbell. Alts John Miller and non Mies Augus- ta Schultz. Mies Emma KM. z, Miss Irene Mnaschner, Mrs aloha W' Witt - hog ;tnu two children, Mrs Smith, Mica Ethel W (a•egg, mem, 141,,11,,u 1, Candler, Mist. Eaeanter S. Candler. R. 14 Brown, all 4.1 Detroit ; Miss Hon• VS u « ns John P,a w►n jr.,1 A melt Par r Wylie. "o •'o• \ •s tV' 11 a.. rid Mr end .iI 3 Kul.. t,Iryeland : Mrs, It Stew.lrt, Mies •Heginbottorn, Guelph: \lies Reeve. New York : H T Re14xrn, A 0 Gray- don. Mien 1, O tirey.lo1, ail of ',on. ie O x 0tt•.1 (4-it, M mfrs 1. : Mrs. P W w•4•. Nit. and 51h-. (4' H lif0►herrtnrtu, (: ethane: 1r and Mrs 1S Bong, (io -don Montt, Wipsieor : (i H Baird, Mrs seller, 'Toronto.(: (i M Alrllat, Mr. and • les P 141 Millman and family. Lunda : alt and Mr. H J Duncan and two fro '...Mr. J A C'urtia, Miss Fran. cis M Cu tie. J W 1Vatling, F. P 8aun. der., ei L . eeger, William Siegel. Mr and Mrs ereball Pease, all of De- troit': Mr a.d Mrs 0 W Heyd, Miss Contd./ince • yd. W K Buck. Fred (1 Hey41, A Me • ney, all of Brantford ; Mr and Mtn ' yton Peterson, niece and daughter, (: elpph. The bachelorsdance on Tuemday- night was a very ettjayahle *Melt, about thirty couples) taking part, The Blackstone Orchestra was in attend- ance and added touch to the pleasure of the evening. Ther.• was a "Dutch Iretst'nne night recently. chided the eating of a Du in which the celebrated Itut tarty" -11 -the fun in- su peer, dessert, limburger cheese. was the prrilominat- ing feature. Games were, engaged in andira dance ended the evening's'gnter- taitltnPllt, - Good Food for Campers. \ Much nourishment in email ,pace the lunch requirement of hungry\ campers. Clark's Pork and Beans meet thin requirement. Just the food for summer nee, especially white hard work and exercise is involved. \\'m. Clark. Mfr„ Montreal. Those who *requite satisfied sit still and do nothing. Chose who are not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors of the world. -W. M. lsndor. If we will take the good we find, ask- ing no questions, we shall have heap- ing measures. The great gifts are not got by analyei,.-Emerson. There ie more catarrh In chi. section of the rovotry than all other *8.44.1.4145 put together. and until the last few year. waw supD.ned to be Incurable. for a great many year* doctors, 0rosounced It w 'oral .11 -cane and pre-oribed Iora1 remedies,, and by roes ateur failing to cure enth total treatment. pronounced It in curable. Selene, t.a. pmvsn catarrh to be conaf((uttoaal dl.eaee and therefore requires nonM.ltutlonal treatment. Hall'» catarrh furca manufactured by F..1. Cheney at co.. Toledo, Ohio, IW the only oons,t.itutlnnal cure 08 the market. it t. taken Internally in dose. from tea drop• to a (eaapoonfnl.agoJ1i,t, to directly on the blond and macaw. enrfwrwio of the -poem. They oiler one hundred derla1w for any '-www it fano to litre. Pend for rIrrnlara and 4..t1 menials. ♦dares. - F .1. ('HLNK' a (1).. Toledo. Oblo, told by dn,g iet18 75e. Take all's Farnl1) 1111- for tnn.tipat ton. It is seldom wise to give soothing syrup to fretful babies, ' The cries of the little folks are .apt to be signs of indigestion, Nye* Laxena Ii .probably all that is required in such cases. Is brings instant relief by reg- • elating -the- -howrL,-:ta:+d--the-- _-s stomach. In extreme cases SOOTHING. SYRUP mak , be ti -sed with confi- dence. When a mother- is worn out :out her nerves on edge she trill find. veal's Soothing Syrup just what she wants to bring rest and pens to..t;ie distressed and disturl,iu;; Infant. We tee- on►mend \veil's because' it cosh a its Ili}.. opiates., 11 simply proei[I,.y. '. natural, healthy ('.row,*nes14. w,• .411 ices you entre vino"... ton. Sold and guaranteed by' F, JAN OUTLAND U L D C S. E. RICK, , H. C. DUNLOP E. R. WIGLE • GODERiCH CUT PRICES TIIE w .K 0*- *1? 4 Summer Garments marked 'to tient' „at .4t reduced prices. Tbir gives t o0 4stat,,Oppostunctyto nave runner Conte and look through. WASH DRESSES, WHITEWEAR. WAISTS, SKIRT: \ great variety of ch.rice, in4 the newest style, of the NOTTINGHAM LACE CURTAINS New designs. Nei offri yon many hargaiwe in eateen,•nr ,trade Nottingham (Detains at less than whole -able prices; :*yard long Curtains at . ,MW 3 -yard long Curtains at Sm at -yard long Curtains et . , MI :44 -yard long Curtains at.. _gum, at -yard long Corte 'no at.. .41.1'. 34 -yard long Curtains at.,. *1.:s- :44•yanl Ioag Curtains ed ...SEW, :14 -yard long Curtains at..,.*2-10 24 -yard long Curtains at :re. and "arc per pair. , John Stead Ladies' Wear. Fun., China. , t.•. 1inreilton street Threshing Time TO THE WIFE ON THE FAWN THE WIFE ON THE FARM The house will need to be well equipped The house will need to- be well equipped with knives, Forks, Spoons and Cooking. Utensils.. We have extra good values, and we ask you to be sure to see our stock. STOVES Posstbly'you have put up with that old Stove as long as you can. Now, when you have extra cooking, you need the best range, therefore you should get at once a PANDORA -- the longest -lived and best all-round range on -the market. a are offering clearing prices on Lawn Mo 4-s, vias and Oil Stoves, Ham- mocks, etc. Best 650 ft. Deering Twine at Inc per Ib. Howell Iiar1ware Co. THF' REST PI -ACE TO HUY HARDWARE. • ( 4