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Nduse of Refuge Committ
cess
derich Y: AI•' t,' by V1'. county ruun(`'11 IUP et Clinton.o Mon -
.‘,.
un•
tc been presented Dr. 1
th a 1.44. whicltis a most day of this week the ureal in+lwc-
additnut to their eq 1 • tion of the ceutety property there.
re ulhcitt•e and scouts tender The buildings were all found in good
Irk,• 1e lir. Reteld for the condition and the cape are looking
Ir the interest which hr nabwell.
r4( re tsrrdulees Ulrwsrl atl e rounnittee
es twin
tee cores. well plea►ed with the wanee,telnent.
--•;_ _ ilf__tu_
Ay telephone c(ulnert011 t)t brelat to the house ofrefuge, at "'1.111
,d,•rte)1 nod µvett d' war pre. cwt.. was a,•cepted. The Weet1all
if 'a •plr0OP in iustatl:•d in and Rundle propertiee, situated in
U.4111ustoRtice.' Twelv8 tole- •t'uckersIuith and Clinton restore -
1 ,dere 7•ti.PriTIarrdaheng itvetp:-' swirl have- become cawuty
te,rwren Auburn and Wet' rruprrry throelgh the owner.' b# nr-
the end ul tete
I W 14 (1444 f
teeth Si. August
THE SIGNAL: GODERIPH. ONTA RiO
Harbor Notes.
'Phe strainer Dunelul was here fast
Setuday and loaded over fifty buns of
peekage, freight fur elripmeut_-up the
latter.
The steamer H. N. Jett arrived 'Sun-
da, from Sandusky with a cargo of
seal for the Big Mill. Sbe cleared on
\Vrdnerdrty for.Selldnski:•e=•
14..1. F,peu's 1raudaowe yacht.' the
Blurlieadd' it sere almost Pveryt day
plowing its way through the warier
in and -about the harbor.
The pb-aeure yacht , Siswejacke. of
Cleveland. was in port Taal Friday.
The pat ty,consist iug of W. K. Van-
t)ctober 15th. Mr. and Mn. Ruther-
ford weret h it recipients tt(..Itial
costly and beautiful presents in choice
riiver, finely ,vitt glees, Crown Derby
ettlna, some handsome pierce of braes
and quantities of embroidered linen.
Hospital Notes. -
'I'here are et present nine patients
in Alexandra boepital.
Miss Edwards. admitted last week.
is reported ae improving in health.
Harry Butler, A Home boy. fitt•en
years old. who -had his leg broken
near Exeter some time ego. is a {pa-
tient at the hospital and is doing
finely . •
lying very ill at the ospita .
There is an iluprucemem pot iced in ,
the condition. of Miss Raines. the (
blind patient. who is being treated for
spinet trouble.
Rev. Father Boubat's Death.
The death of Rev. Father Batthot-
oluew Bouhat, who was well known
in this rnuoty, and role, let format
urate was parish priest here and at
Kingsbridge, occurred on' Saturday,
Augur( 27th, at 1Vindsor, at the .tge
of seventy-eight years. Father Bou
batt had been in poor health for fly
urunths, having taken :V par:t.ly
stroke while in Chatham last Ma .h,
whet, he war detained in St. Jos ph'a
iule.
hospital there for a considerable
•The Windsor Record give% the fiAlnw•
ing additional particulars re
the aged ecclesiastic :
Father Boubat was twin
tuont. France, being educe
lege and Seminary there
studying for the pries
ceatvel :in invitation 'frons Hiahots
Ch::rl.onpel, of Toron t, 'to conte out
t{ -this country. and a wa- sent to Rt.
:Niru'c'.I tsetyinat y, Itirnors. Mary-
land, where he ished its etll,lies
and tool,. lip th English language.
He was ordai e'.1 at San tWtch by
Bishop Pinson exult in It45S,•when he
wast twenty- a Sean, of age. and was
given es his first parish St. Peter's
near Chatham. Resides St. Peter's,
-lie hits been- the parish priest itt Walk-
etville. TP;:nrr,ceh, Sarnia.' ingers(sti.'.
I Vocal Recital.
Wit Way e:v,•bing, September
enwireibg ut i o'cl.,rk. the
';1 is- lend ewe. A. E. Quoit
Hunter will give A pisuu
Conservatory
the l
`nn Y
•' el int
i(ti
1
rooms oVt•i .1. F. 1'hoturern'.
me. The pupils will bre s,•-
11,ins ifeigi,'ke, violinist, and
• unndo111) Tne piddle. is
,nea44 w attend.
etecelled.. - t
l) which khe dii•ectoirs of the
\ (•levNFltld
'Nay igat 4..44 (',i
i,.,kieg'on the eteat:no City
, • ailing at tiutietich lea
••,cuing. was unavoidably
t'; ire carverel-•,1" the•directors
awn' on otlt •r thueinees.
1..441 at ranged full• several
to eatry the visitors
and the :gird Regiment
give a conceal on the
S•Ient. -•.
• ',:'llO'. of the •.alyatit.tt
leri.•h..Cottle te)'ah evt•1:
Nho War this ta'.t leader
.•,1 hetet.rerkived match
n. t iurr ago and the Intr.
comer Of• %Valet lie,
streets has shirr been
now h' twenty years
- . ! i,.Ii Artily 041114. t,
t' ••1 the [.0711' Army
1'hr hatorehe liuild•
1 n
•arty s P,cnic•
the Point F'arn, la•:. i
140 1l a uusptrr• of
;. r. Cidislt ter township.
ur nt the; big event, of
In addition -tin f he.. " •
(44 (U*l -Oilier townships..
:i .16i•!v
be a large• ntl colour e
wit pot iurrior hand of breis•
been ••mgagei tar the (tee,
r,i :,s' xltcaily antiouffcrd, K
p Isaias AJnll4ieea. etc.. Ion.
r.n,;,.•. IL will he 'e, big day
1 the. wr,ttlter le flue. -
&(;,.•
Let Off:
of this Week death te•
lh:• :•tttvifigs of Miss Mat=t
• Jam¢1•Mt• of Mr. and. Mrs. J.
g i.•. I;liri,: avenue. W le. b•sJ
.t, , .. :44•91.:0 y l:,tt, The tor.
Wal in 11(11 nine-
'. .,0 1 much regret it felt by
•nds •.• ii -l• early dentist.. Her
w.,- A111'011111, 110111 Which
I ! ,Ii: is 1„i/vel le 108811 14.1
t n.I ,•r.el 'takes place this
Meitlaud (14n,rtety. ifev.
e ,•' 1'eing .in charge et the
other,:. registered et the Hotel Bed-
ford the seine evening. ,,
Dr. Emmerson a Candidate. -.
Ppr..-A. 'P. Etitmrraon ie etaoiiing as
a CNtltlidate for election to the 011141.10
144,1 iwuutee of the house of refuge.
been Medical Council its the representative
were reported to have bn roud. of tit, members of the profession in
title diett'ict• Dr. Robes tuon, of Strat•
ford, who has bet -ii the district repre-
sentative for Bowe years, is seeking
rreelection.. Dr. Entliwison comes
into the field us the lepre*entatia•e of
timer who are opposed to the present
methods of administration of the at -
fairs '
fairs of the
Medical Council: nc
ilc At a
meeting of the medical practitioners
el the district held recently at Strat-
f.,rd. a Komi deal of critic ism of alleged
extravagance and mismanagement of
the fuuttlstif the Council was indulged
in. 4041 a strong feeling was tuanifee -
ed that a ebange would result in bene-
fit t.; the proft*tion.
•0..Lher lits) ter% 4,1 444111'((1 Nap •
were al-o.d,•elt with be the commit-
tee. •
The Goderiob industrial.,
'fhe directors ui tbs. Goderich Indus-
trial.]ahibition ate n.tw giyilig their
1, N weiat
•i f
dint o the 6rt, iron
attention Cg {
attrao,ti.,ns fW the exhibition. Our
nt the .►ttractiins will be •'l'hsuticie•."
e gigantic riau•ter which rtrated n
groat sensation at Toronto exhibiti
'•Ch:ulticter" is a Paris innovation.
and his l''''1mauee it interesting and
sprot,►cular. j The directory are in
'nes. 'U:' inn for ,dhei aft.tae•i011.. and
*owe of the IA•et specialties uj', the
Tin•.,nt.'• and London fairs will be seen
at •1he.4ehibitinu here.
The hureen•en are working out their
koreee in .nrepat•afinn -tot' t lir speed
The Game Laws.
I: will.he welcome neWP for s)atrt.-
In,•g to know that partridge may be
elle' this fall. the open season for
event's. which premise to he a gt, . grouse, pheasants and partridge be.
di 'wine card.. ginning on the 15th of October and
Prize lists and entry torus- may he ending the 15th day of November. The
h:ui . 11 vn111iratiuu o the secretary. .ea.elt for quail. wild turkeys, black
rew Putter. and grey squirrel- is trout November
I'.th to )e•reInllcr' 13th : swan. and
May Manufacture A.utomobi es. grist,l
-ye itetnbr's I5,ttr to April 15th:
To the list of etade'i
•n-teelerieh ducks Or any othe'mons fowl !;ep•
et ti.•le. may soon be lidded :. •rtut 00` temltr,• 1;•111 in l ire euhrr 15th : ii0
biles. A prop,tsitior(•fot• the additiutidr'aperr:,ilzie until 1111.4; bares. Ortnher
1 December 1 nth Wood, harp or Ridget,wn, Stmc,le, ( oder i.l), 81.
e t 1{tile'I l i may he taken P y.
a
T14 IWI)AY, Stirrer mot M. 111111 7 •
GAMER o N'S
NOW FOR A
-SEPTEMBE2ORP
IC
in Clear-
datacol-
and while
iuod he re-
arding
.' I t:(.hnv t • the (11odnetc of 1st to recto r \1ary t Ashfield and Raleigh. Four
Arurr•rran Hued Machine 1'•,. of ('►111 killed
in
ti►, ti n+ '
Ad* is n iw rngngiug ihr a'tention of killel in any wunn'rr• at any timrhry 01•8y.• years t►Rn tris eyesight ttrexulr
the .11 •4'lors.:•ud t4 deoi..i.n will be 1, the ,wner,ocgpant orreslieorr(I1 wooed 8bil'r.at rrRdget,tl , and he
ng
rerided in A few days. Sho.ild it he ! ie.-
to 'mirage ill the prole•1,• the permit to shoot -from such e'.+ne • gr„ntrd, he ret'1rrd' alai carob to
1' 1•.144' W111 h,rv.• )l, '.eines* .rt rupatit u • 1 xs e., provided that any of Windsor. and rut• the past four years
Wm. -C. Skinner, moil recently loosu- ties animals kille4l.unde•)liis subsec-
real tonn:t}rr••9't ILO' Reg'.1 Motor ('at tion shall he,ll:in:led over to the neat-
('onep a:,' .}f 1)etruit, and ore- of•athr .•rt• ofthreerr of the Department for di. -
t ...t-knewr. near t it'ol u,ru in • he auto- •rflnitiod' th charitable' institutions.
it,ohil,• we; Id. Th.• use of motor rats 1 Re*v a• a)).) otter may not be killed
in Ciina,la is eteatliiy iurr
rasing• +413' Itntil 1:11:.: mu.kr:•t and mink. Ur- genius in the Management and or; un
1hedu
euatid heti beset .uppuirlI 1*tw!'Iy a tuber 1.t do May 1St.. izatinn of the children. H, was also
a very good singer. posei•s.ed a fine
ti OM United titatr. L'rtaire. \Pith a V. M. C. A. Lyceum Course. baritone and was .,t)lr t4 rein(!
C: iradiiai-iit,►ite-41 -t, .-t`:madran-cant ---_ _ anally Ione rrntrae or Pt►tnt 441441st, xt vitt. Bot two t rats -Igo he
W'tN.,,NExhibit.
,, o4 dies toiletieli
:. 1:1,• w•nroen'• Institute
sing .(n exlnl.it at lite
hi:hotted kxhibitinn • ss in
cru.. 1f the ntrmlwrs who
:.d ,),'`.•19 :e1 ,111(1 last meeting
-•aI n,rthin- in the lint of
I 1 ] r the gnrel pt the
has 144 -en living rIt hip residence. ,5
I'elissiet •trees. While on active'
duty F'ather_Houhat rendered great
88184.. •to the ,•h.Irch, lapin,: a fine
speaker, and pt sseseing remarkable
pne> •,ughl to he 411.►r t.ic:►}itrtt .oirup Au:muu
t i being prepared. for Tb t3 releltri'.feil is golden jubilee. having l"
p rrtiou•..t 1 hi. 1 rade. it would .'rr
taillti•I ,
fall nnd winter by the local Y. M. • hese fifty crats,in the,priPNthoetd.:►nd.i
Y
Lanai• be s splendid addition to our .1st who have assured rxcrilrnt talent .pr,•tal shlvtcr was held nt ihr t.
town's lllrnutactu''re'' tot four enter t',imeents. The resit" .11f.hi)n.ua chuu•h, \Vindsot. tD hits
•tie f h
N
ewi ombe Cowan. • begin. pit September _''4th with a con- honor. Pone of the members n his
est by the Pollua[iei• thsters. whit sn ft ly are living. and he has hail no A pleasant event occurred •)nirr y_:rt delighted all who he:ud then in the e, iteopondence with relatives in i
•use IwFt spring• In, Note ue Flower, it bring over fifty years since
he left there. The funeral was held
on \Vedursday morning. August :list.
with services in St. Alphonsus
church. fist largo! *edifice `was
ct,.ndPJ with friends of theileceased,
and the services Wereveryimpressive.
Fifty pt•ieste trout all poi18 Of the
'Lundnn diocese. and many from nut -
side dioceses, attended the funeral in
a body. Hi -hop Fallon, of, London.
suit war A blur brook loth. .ltthi• eon• I'!', ies and should prove a vt4ry attt•aa• preached t short but . i'npresslve ser-
In•r enrol, the Royal \\'slab "diet' mon. and solemn high mass tpP!ts aitng
gratulwtiuu. and ihr pre takutg of ihr ! t •h„i!.'.,f, eighteen 801 4., hnviog beenby Mgr. :Meunier. assisted' by Rev. l
wettting breakfast the happy a,up,e j .rcur•t1 fur Febtua, }'. This in itself, Father• Langlois. of Teetriuwh. Rev.
di •,ce to the • C. P. It. .t,►aien and is worth the price o)' the whole series.. Father f: Heureux. of Belle River, was I
h esti :1r.1 t hr 7 0'. lock I rain fol a hooey•' •) iekete for the 'course will he sold tor toaster of the ceremonies. Bishop '
woort41.)) to •l'oaone). They will take I %`, or two Beason tickets tat f6:].3u' Fallon in hie remarks dwelt on the I
up •v'.idrn, r lb lirxirrirh'npnn their AC t.hr'r r.►SPy the setlscription list noble and .nnsela8h character of the
ret tit n. T11.• iii 111y (t tend- of 1 he...huu0 1111 up rapidly. Thr hearty deceased. drawing attention to the
1 i to x4111 groom 111 seen .,nd 'trinity L+u ,11 id sell one citv,yni '.VIII un- shttgglrs aid privation* 'endured, by
will ion 111 wishing tit. and tire.
doubt be given to the T. \I. C. A• to the late fatherduripg his long years of
\rw'owiw wane yeas , t 1.l•pin,•s. I bringing to ' awn such an admi#able prie'thnod.serving .as he did in ewers..
1 at of tAlrut• parish in this(Newttie• "Death bad iso
Alex. Ounkeld•s Stable Burre3: .Ung fora nun of sits h unite ,har-
t.. Tu.-.1.v•ev:•uinc als,ut 5.'-n she lies I Baseball. as ret" eonrludrri the 8 -hop.
. t . the MENTS
,1, her 41 d
the 11 -:'i of %1,11iant cote:. 1, Park (l ri» u.
&tree.. on Thursday. September less I l'''1'Ee 4: .t Thompson Seton. the fain -
Cowen,
al m a. ul.. Thursday.
Fait •'a'th E. : ,.' Willer on :mho ti hie. will give an
Cowen, e of .1..1 r.of the host. rte ,. I illustt•att911 lecture 044 '\\'.td• Aui408)8
the h1'idir l' •iI' he or,..,Newcombe; .'f '.84'. i 1 Have known." At the third event,
e et 1 .te(l 4.v The cPrr,nony vies, to Jann:u y. there will appear Eliza -
or the
44.1P by nIlie'' ls. the meth 'e' i,etlt Campbell. Tot nnt. s -t iwpu-
tu ettvee ernrr of only the dtu ti.ti tot• I lar .1 41r:t o -,Ii ist.' 3. H. (*Amen -in ,
Dr 1,1e. et .• its cuniiigtyi*1 rpa i„ 1, the well-knot/it- entettainer. Hary.•y-
'rhr . of 1. W a• 8eille I 'goy A 1 wit in A I Robb. ole 'pisuiet, and C. J. Pink.
dress of rrr+►a, yetis I 1 with nest
and Duchess satin Her Travelling
a
•I'hr f•.urth nunibei' is the Inst of the
gnlunds nn auv of hedged. w:'- a,l d (5ut is extinglri.li al • The liislrr'1ch baseball teats WA.v at ANNOUNCE
ave it would .Fe con- hrr, wl o+. _'1t. tar vr• 1 it: 1 tern Clinton on llnndsy afternoon llslx,r —
. ,• ,.• dor .primus tlayerl a ,hurt int decisive
i :. I„r 1!44, .. The• nleulhe ,t veneer. uugl.1 hays 11»} I and t
•i11.:, are requested t , ie.g,uur, ,with the team of Iia[ town. Our eine nil is made from hand -
1 d1'iii' • to sev oral 1et'idrncrs in the
'1,•I don iruIIdinga on 1't•i help
yr ,,,,:, 01 ihr organ . fa••tv,ry. 1'he• l Rain stopped the game in the fourth -Flicked fruit and is delightful 4184. foex].
+,••ptcarn!1 putt. 11, hilt► fire w,.s recast• l by the heudle ,4' A: innings, brit there wap sufcient time 1 R. \Vigor. sun•PA,nr to JaP. 1Vil•ort.
n, lantern cuttrtng oat of piers as Alex. for the Goderich hogs 14) crone the Et 4t are tip another cent this week.
S . • Closing. Duuk':Idt o1 "'"I” in snag, ins: 111;111 home plate nine times, to their /ippon- We are paying •' k: ab. ddozen Cfor them.
••--fel •e:er0n, the H..tel '''4(041)4 into the loft mf his barn, .The rnr: twice. Termer, who did such Rioter. per
.,se On Saturday neat. lantern n{1eet .and exploded. and an g,.,,,d work for Clinton the past sP14400. (. HOF\VevNuve)gu t passed into•1tt(xk a
her of guests at attempt to etatgp out lite, blaze hem.* * wvas hatted out of the box and was re- I {
frnitle-• tin .+Iarn) wan sent in. Nh'• pleeed by Walker, who played well ppaerti••.11laTIYt. ie•iame. ireRRfsblmrkcpep-
i he number i. not L.'largeDunke1'1 with the ,issistance• of his the reutwtndrt of the game. ,r two-bag-
ntrke.it profitable , i'•'•1' nrighhors "nece?ded in getting his ter being the only hit secured off him. sor 1.4,lamee Wilson. .
of t th week. NI building'. int Goderich pitched a good For the Westetn Fair. London: the
"l,rn tr to r • team out of the horning II for
he
nage/menu o l he t • game, the Clinton Learn securing only Grand Trunk Railway willissue te-
o 'other menage/menu of, the hotel the harness rnliiwer meet
of the horn q.
two hit* in the four innings. The stein tarn tickets at single fare. th aodgl
going ye`ti uFem the Aah*ve'tetu`•• mild" to the { t
- yeti hilt -Attests have er- 1 were saved. A load of hay which ldid 44441 last long, but when it wits , ndtollnT parlay, Septenlher I:i-h. and
;,tt•,esed w• •.. some of this ins hnrnef Th los will bad left the Thursday. September 13th, there will
: t,•''4. de the Hotel lino- R hl h 1 tido g I hxdlyf had t Ire cs111r1 off The folloNtng be a special -rate of RI.:,:,• All tirkete
lo. ce decided to return The houses .lore h'. were I the 11nP up : good for return on or before Monday.
' :it Otte or two cAext h 11„derl.h (Ira o September Ilttb. Buy. your tirkete
tee ed reline for, next f d hose.
• Webb. t t from the down -town agent. F. F.
' " 1.•e of
Me,ably assisted in t lwlt Johnson.
Lawrence. 1 meq refunded for any
um'twa..ent of the hotel My Role K Mcl'rrath 1 n La rt not aped.
Unitive. That the hotel c*o be d K N alter l b. -
40-4 ;end successfully 'eondurter] h t •r r (.
laseres411111111111/1114
t mansge•ment, and the future of
el -Settee as a leading summer re-
arms to he as4 d it equally'
fort nt reamagemeot cured for
WS sesAit1N.- --
• R. W. Millyard's Death, ` -
NPn
bpd hest' Iva in 4ht'-il,ft tin ••+ro8 over nearly all ,.f the Clinton players
evening ° hr grounds and the RAMP
considerate-. as 1 P tit'
to i'
wrecked.•' 1 n
proteclef flmn the dames by t e use
garden oa .
Hanna -Boyd.
The honie•et street and Elgin avenue.
Hawkins, b.
c.
1.. EI:lotc
( , Devine.... Mr('wattle), :I h.
Diaper, Y b.
H. l'rntnkehank.. ! . 1a -a1. r f. aril...
• k: r.f:
he people of tnderich and vicinity
:tied with deep 1 egret and surprise
he death of Rev. R. W. MiIlvarl
vett William on Tuesday afternoon
his week. Just a week prior to his
'lbw, as he MIA On his way bacltto
'est ft'au Victoria, B. C., where he
sin attendance at the (*ener•al Con -
Nice 0. the Mathodiet church, Mr.
Ily::rd pecans so 111 that be was
red to leave tbe train and enter a
'Dttal at Fort \\'illiam. The cause
his death was gAngrene. which was
wgtd on from tan injury received to
e t„e while at Victoria. Rev. Mr.
Ih.ol was one of the hest -known
idealist ministers in Canada. At
.session of the London Conference
Chatham last June he was honored
•hetng elected to the president's
sit. At the ennui seaeion of Confer -
ice the at toning committer _platted
m lost
in r•harge of the church at Forest,
ie term of three years an pastor of
'11)0)4,4 •:beet church. (ioder1ch, tw-
ig concluded at the end of June. Mea.
lillyard died eight months ago while
he family were residents' of lioderich.
nd a family of five sons is left to
omen 111' lose of their parents. They
Kill, of Chicago : Malcolm. of
_,Le Bay' i Ref. J. E•. of Hensel''
'• iiry and Del.emme, of Victoria
R"'•d'a interment, will he made
Mr''0w in the cemetery Wood -et ood- ( ladies. The Signal Joins with man} 1 ontheir TIANV
. where the remains of Mrs. Mill- friends in wishing the young couplet honk to residence.theirAr Arlington netteet, after
yard lie. long life and much joy.
was t fe sc.
on Tuesday of this week, the ix -casino
being M
earet
Matt the the Madige), dading ughter ss \ofrgMr...
Boyd. to v\•illium Edward Hauna, of
the teaching staff of Bishop Ridley
College. St. Catharines. The cere-
mony was performed. by Rev. James
Hawiltnu ,at 12:30 noon. she bridal
rair standing on a'nat of asters before
u bank of astern. ferns and other
greenery. The btid was very broom•
ingly attired in ere, m embroidered
a bridal veil
-valley. She
yoreream yore
d, was the
e emhroi-
d white
net over satin, with
and 'pray of lily -of -t
carried a bouquet of
Her sister, Miss Beth R
Hower git•l, dressed in wit
dery and carrying pink
sweet peas. i,ittle Pied Sale look the
role of ring -bearer. Mendeleeohti s
wedding march was played • hy Mrs.
Sale. At the repeat following tbe
Ceremony the bride's health Wall pro-
posed by Jas. L. Grant, the groom le -
'ponding. Mr. and Mrs. Hanna left
on the 2:111 0. T. R. train for their
wedding trip, at the conclusion of
which they will take up reeidetce in
St. Cetherinee. The Malde travelled
in A navy blue Ruesian dress with hat
to match. Among 'hoer. pr^sent at
the wedding were Mr. and Hrr. t('e••.II-
by, of Listowel, and • nuulhrr of rela-
tives 144
e 'de from A'h1r)d. her
enf the
former home. Grant. and Mi'e Lily
Boyd, 01 Toronto, h -other and 'deter
of the pride. were home tor the wed-
ding. The wedding Otte were moiler -
and
iler-
and handsome, the bride tieing
one of GrdertCh's popular young
IL 11e11: p.
Ti.lk
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Daheny c. f.
R. H. K.
Clinton ....... ... ..... .. a•d 1
Goderich4 . .t
Hosie and home games will be
played by Mitchell and Clinton to
decide the championship of the
Huron -Perth League for this season.
Clinton will go to Mitchell tomorrow
to play the first game.
A Winnipeg Wedding.
A quiet wedding wa* solemnized
August 31st at 7 p. m. et the family
residence. 250 Irangsideet,Pet, Whim -
peg. when Myrtle Ruth Howell, only
daughter of !tire. D. Meister. formerly
of Goderich,)..utherforas d. ofed nmarriage
Winnipeg.
to U.
Owing to recent M•reavemente in the
bride's ?entity only immediate relatives
were present. The ceremony was per-
formed hy Rev. Mr. McKay, assisted
by Rev. Or Manly Benson. of St.
Cethsrines. Ont.. cousin of the bride's
ven
Away
her sttepfather.. looked. who was very
dway hy
dainty in A gown of emhtoidet•eti net,
trimmed with Irish lace. over white
silk and carried it bouquet of initial
roses. The gr(tow•a pr'etent Gs 1 he
bride was a pelt of diamond ear -rings.
The wedding march was played by
Miss Edna Siaoguire, of Wienipeg.
After a pleasant hour at the tea -table
the bride donned her travelling dteas
nt ralkin-001'.' d cloth with a large hat
of gle0'( and gold and with the gr000l
left on the Toronto express to 'pend
the honeymoon at their bummer home
Winnipeg River. They will he at
\iasseo•=tiarris
Agency
A foil line of Farm Machinery
Binders. Mowers. Rakes. Hay
Loader., Manure Spreaders,
Cream Separators, etc., Gray
and Mount Forest
Buggies.
We have NIs.) the
`Standard Wire Fence
Company's li o o d s
and the Brantford
Wind Mills.
ARenCy for the
Mason R. Risch Piano.
001 ..nd -ve III, before purches-
,ing sl.yt.hlug in (11y lines.
Good Drivers and Work Horses
for sole.
Robert Wilson
HAMILTON ST., GODSRiCH
t •
Having made such a good start -this mon-thin --big--+wiling -ate
have made up our rliinds to make this a record month. - ' . This -means ans th:lt the selling- must he,thick and fast, u have
- responded splendidl} to the first :.ill ,•snit -=we are --f'
that you are appreciating our efforts to give to you up-to-date 'acid
seasona'b1e merchandise at IOW prices and better values. Thi p o beat
yt
•of•this store is not so much,to b . titin- .1s it
ourselves. in this -we are endeavoring each day w give Netter values,
better service and to doa little' bit better everything w e,do. .
- You can hardly imagine how• good it makes lis feel to be reatreal
• busy --that's our sok ambition in ttusiness, and it is the'. ; e' li us tan to
of this that makes us happy. It ik.this feeling that urge.
-still greater achievements.: :You are the otie ;reat-facter who stand -
between
between us and success. - Fully realizing this you can. see
w
' lxious .we are to serve %cru in such a way that rvOU will not only -
come
al, r .t kir:., word ,
back yourself but that you will.feel like saving
the store. '
Tryon have ever been dissatisfied with am-thin i.11 -our oto e
come -..back. and tell us. We will -cos Sider it a favor if you do, and
if
t8 . Can' right•the wrong you .fan depend on. oar doing it. -
As we have said bef'.re, w'e are out fora higr record this month
and
if vaine-g iv'ing k going to dolt we will be' assured of . getting;
. • the results.
• This store opens ens sharp at S o'clock every :morning ,tnd closes
:it 6 o'Clo,.k. Shopin the' forenok_in if possible.
Seventy -lie r.)s'- Shoe Laces, 36. 5C
arial 45 -inches long. Per •dozen
Fi\e hundred paper,; Pins,. reg-
--' nine 2 for '5c. Spet;ll, 5 for
;Fifty dozen 'ladies' fine lawn .d the •Bkerae S,• Speciat -prisms, 110 C -
for
Five dozen ladies' Kid_ Gloves, in
black and .'tan, regular 75c. 39C
Special price, per pair '
The .new Fall Dress. Goods are
arriving every day now and to start
an early interest in the buying we will
put on sale 30 different p.Jl;tterns of the
new• goods. 'We .contine ct•r • Dress
Goods buying to dress lengths, making
exclusive patterns to choose from.
Twenty-five boys' - Suit's -joist the
thing for bchogl, in two-piece. ..
Regular value'ea3. o. Special $2.50
price, per suit•..
Two' hundred yams in the new •
diagonal «leaves. All the nevi
shades. regular , 75c' • value.
Special price, per yard • • • - • S IC
o
Twenty. Men's black and elite sertge
t>+ts, 111 sizes. S' p C i:l i c7.95
-price per suit... -. I, -
Special
ms's, Suits, regular
v'atu s $12S:ro a d $15.00.
S .ecial sale, .psuit..:::.. 9•
p ,i
_. Fifty Fat7rs-met,7's-p:+'tent.-.Lplt-Boob._ __--
blucher cut, all sizes ; regular
$4. g0. S,
pair
ectal pr'Ice; per $3.5U
One hundred boxes Shoe Blacking,
regular -roc, clearing special,
per b'ox only . . 5C
Five ,gross .black and white Cotton -
S,pools, numbers 20, 24, 3o, 40
and .50• Special value •3
for IOC
Seventy-five pairs children's Cotton
''Hose, regular; !21C, 15c and 1Ql
204. Clearing, per pair . • .
Another too sacks Granulated Sugar
(Redpath) in sealed sacks. $S. S
Special cash price
All departments under the one root,
with no extra expense, will -explain
how \cc -::til give such extra values.
We feint a lot If Farm
We pay.the highest prices
Egg; are stale and Butter
counts with our customers
Produce now to keep our Grocery Department supplied.and demand the best quality. of Butter .tnd Eggs. If
not good, don't bring them to this store, as quality •
• Fresh Eggs 20
Any quantity taken.
c• Choice Rutter ZOc.intrade.
We also give cash.
Cameron's Departmental tor
ammusammaseffissismssiammon
SM iT H'S ART 8 STORE
.artistic Posture Framing
THE KIND THAT PLEASES
Attra,•tire,.Worthy work* of art. in euitahle
fr1n.e*. .rare 1 ho wails and lend the finishing touch
of beauty to the home.
e tarry all •'ari•lerd -lines of prints. phut,.
greviiree. etc. Water rn inti. etchings, engravings.
nil 1)4intiegs. snit th' thereof stock of mouldings and
+1'411,0* i.^- westernOnt
Let us suggest leetwles or framer to meet your
teeelP., - We keep a compute stock of artiste' materials
fol every branch of at work. Mail otdets prompt •
ly filleu the day received.
\\•e guar ant ee 44'1 orders in framing for expert
wnl•kmnneh1p, and ell Materials ueel the best of its
kind in every reiiwet. We havPappreciative custom -
ere in all the terve cities. trent Montreal to Van•
coney'. THBRE IS A REASON.
We env/11, 1y invite the pantie to visit ma Art
Store. Von w Ill see something to please and interest
Pau, whether you purnhaae or not.
• Utak. especially wi 1 he interested in the fine
dirI-' y• 4'4 Ret rte./those,: k•
East St.,
•win
Smith's Art Store
Goderich.
Wber1 about to, hu'
or any hoitaehold proritlion*, .e
good housewife den:aodi that
they, must have two qualities -
they mist he clean and they
must be fresh.
Clean and Fresh
Groceries
constitute our stork in trade. it
ie our aim always to keep good*
of the beat quality on hand for
our many ctlrttotuers. Give us a
trial order. We will to pleased
to serve you.
Sturdy & Co.
t in the Square. (.,wt. rich.