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THE SIGNAL • GODERI('H' (INT RIO
__..}.x•ett.-_--tT _�. _.-0000-._._._-`___-�'. _ _ . _ _
Le.,e N•, ddeX street. •war united in f
- the hot Iwudr of wuu•iwuuv t. '
We ,,,vire you to Otte showing of
1.4 LW AUTUMN FASHIONS.
�{�GAL TOPICS•
Ja.T1.11 Llb�i Kale 1.
!{arbor Notes.
'rhe tele:miter Azov ar.ived in port
ine airily pint of thio week.
The strxluey Nrwon0 attived 00 bushel! of �
IJ
da' µlilt a Garan of
►1eat moot .ole for t be elevator.
Tier steamer 'Turret 1 ;.tpe,ta i � oil
ith . t este
nu 1. 1"
I � 11e at for the Big :Nigha.l„t,rl
(..cern v, from the West.
\1;11:• 1.C. I:u.s1e write. from Hotel
Ituu-emelt. \ :1141011'1'!. B• 1 ..: 11r. J.
tienti.•t•, ud I hat • lN•t•il
erri' •.. lit'1.• 1(1it li1Rhrtateami wend-
nw �lcptio . lu the old teen and
tarlt-.,1F%:e,• is improving' re-
• wort h- 'seri
�n,l ..dl-_lnt.1.1L' JIanMi•
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The Sigtl.tl will b.• 0Zr-in
nod t
h.•:u 1.1 •u. the 1%%4'ernI�i'wtaers *lsletterdI
• 44,. i•„d.'toes ter the
y„a11
All lio alt•.
4dies Auxiliary, Y. -M.0. A.
1 tae -emir of all !whits interred ed iu
th" y \l.l'.A. or the tiny Scouts will
M h t I :the A,.o aUou
towns over•
Ihrt ai 1 p.` in.k on t
hes• iiliery
.l,•
411(, 1,.,14 • Ihrlt• melmbrfship ►u as to
..:II 1 b•u11
',utast, yu'ing and old, who
1 1 e,•eil in the yell men and
ter eo e'
i •,.. , 1Ii,• town. It is top8(l that.
i4. a Isrg(: Donal/et 14: ljpe
i n
Ft %•.•
•
A noel ,unfortun•tte ''accident oc•
curved pear 141..('atharines yesterday,
resulting in the loss of two kves. those
of Janes Lloyd. a. leading wholewale
fruit -dealer of . Stt•attord, . with x
branch at Iiilderich. dud Jewett Not -
wood. a well•known resident of Wel-
land. bIr. Lloyd, who is Well known
trwer'rflh-e -
trip at the time and the two men were
enraging the long bridge, Over I he
'1'weuFy•ottleIs•twi•t•ii Jordan
tilatuintl and %'inrldnd. 'l'h' teratic is
*bout onrfliundted feel ars ip t t
water suet when toe% Il1t hid the
Viotue-.L 1 sea of Mit.. mat Mi.
I'. T. titian; (d a member tit the tient
of Dean Bros duce).., of town. At ti
o'clock the bn al party entered the
church to the tains of the weddiug
march which wu beautifullyrendered
by Mis, liritfu. • The nuptial mass
ws. prt'fut nod i, Rev. Fathee Me•
contrition) Visa
ug sweetly "My
ne Heart," Thi•
her 1!a\''rlling
h and was at-
iu .t dre's of
arts to Watch
tear, brother
be duties of
i'diwt • re.Ti-
rties were
Rae. [biting the
Nellie MacD•.uald
Child.. Give Me Th
Melee was dreswi'tl
soil
.if blue latly'r flu
-•iwr- sett
Doyle. who was gown,
White silk. Both wute
their attire. Robert J.
ref the groom, performed
ees[ )tan. �UnlyTiieint
Live. of the eontractigg
centre they teamed a treight train present on the occasion.. A wedding
, -Dien - al, A -1t jj r e iieetfkrta�,--*ia -spec eit-ttt tete •bride's'
•l4l 3Nt. 'u•t•••■I 'loam, 'tato'k feety.-•-�Wfuve--the nasal • • - The
by is fest express coining from the gree.eut'e gift to the. bride ts a band-
rosite direction..1 in their Borne tiilver"tea wet and the idewtltulid
oP{ R
instant dt•atb. Mr. Ltu:d w,t's sixty• lrcricrd u pretty' ring 1.,t with a
six vett.,of age eta! issujvi.ved Icyhis l,irft:M ay stone. The hap 4y'• couple
widow and a ,trown-up fswily• Ito left on the 7:10 (t. 'I', H. t:.in and
end Mls.. Lillian. son ,end daughter. of purpos.%spenditlg their hone moon 'at
the deceased. are .residents of finale- 14uffelo..Niag,ts. Toronto tni enter
Heir. - pointer 4tat, their return. • y will.
take up their residence in iuderieb.
J. S. Davey, uewefteY. The many friends of the .1 ride crud
The stand in Nicire'•ttle bl(Kk lately groom join in extending lira wishes
%:t' :ted by H111.ry Park. jeweller, is fore.„ happy future.
iuw occupied by .1. S. Davey. Tate of
I►incardi).•, who it eau ying on the
Elder Cuitningharn.
same lino of bu,inesv but with a new " litookd,tle Farm," the res
a14,41. Mr. Dovey solicits a shale of Mr. and Mrs. Witham Cult
the patronage of the people of Goer- ',tit contessin), ('aluorne
••r„ 1'"
Li .. r, 1.1 burned. rich nod vicinity. end lir sr . fair '.hr scene 1)1.11 ha % gtil
e
e.ult of pbr%in;;• wit It I treatment - -too rill -The $ine.u•dinr LVedarrtday of thin week, th
\ FF
Repotted makes the folt'iing refer- hoeing h • ntarr•rtg a .f 146
I.h1cc real -0.31 1ulghtrr the
• I',ti.4., NI irk,' •t1.'.' . '4t.. •4•• encs to our new jeweller : "On. Tues -aldol tpElNliss The esa May
ittle day Mr. .1. S. Davey left.for to tt.ri• b,
rich
where it' will open. n je•w.•Ileiy, more
and will Make a hid tor the bu.inese or
that.pil.v•r. Mr. Dar t•v1144a bust of
friends tt:•fe %cilli will wl*'tr-b
kinds of marcesr in his %entitle. He
11...1 M..11 .t).. Tlu•
10111 flte:In.l lw•t:•i.' the
Nit- in (111.'1
,11.1 th.'e-1 :elf of the
old ••utother the natur%
ool ten and tIK•
• ..11% burn•41. Ml•s.'(`itl,I's
,.thenyl leen t•' g to
•1. t14' tl.ti..:. The little
"IN %eel' orolet••the 111re
.1 , e Voce -president. - •
fort % guests were present
the tying of the nuptial kite
.1. 1.. Sma11, of Blyth. .fit I I
bridal pa. t r tt#tk-thele pt. -r•
ato evergreen arch heleckte
1v#ietr.-wtr.. meet
dente of
inghani,
,wn*hir.
et•IIIR on
occasion
i r only
to - How-
Aftout
witness
by Rev.
a. u1.'the
beneetb
with ear -
has been with H. ir.ittei'soi. I`1. 'o .on the
for the !list nine yetis, acrd ba+ been lawn. The bride wns give owe)" ih
(gond to IN• tuost lout1eou!! and ublig- hie father. and Mis. W. J. Nott. of
ing. N' tole be 1toanugbl�'• undrt- Clinton, the bride's aunt. rendered the.
stands the jew01e1y bu:iu,•ss all en- wedding march. _The bride was ler.
gI•a%ir he 1• alstr,t gradual eltptiehtio, r.rtnitatlt 1i,tir•ed iu :p dress et white
If ttttent iuu to l io,iuers .14)11 relial,ittty satin .18 chelre. She carried a INtuyut t
\, i ecce inn.. . I,.,k of Huron. til all tont' eta .tt• a f{uarann.. of •,e. of white bridal t- .,e4 and wore white
r of the viee'Plesldentd re.* 1111.11 Nr. 1):. , Cali rest 1I -,Dred cptnations 1n her het. Foible -Mg the
\lunitip:1.1 Assea;i'ition that he has alit -tele won." • eerewopv and after oungratulatiens
1 •1•tl iituoting held at Tor- were offered the happy couple, the
• w.-,• it, The Ac4sit•ialinn eat• The Late Mrs. A. M. Shephard. e p ay sat ti wn in the tastefully
-• :eft enituoitsly a ►'esutution 1.11" •141 w Irl•It i -'deeply 111oto )cd decont d diningresero to tot exertion
•..tout :be bortlnflrg of iu by It a 1 1'• envie of tl it•n.L wit- 111 wending inner served . is the be.r
-P..- - \totht•r rewdution *401.4••.1 delth'''i Mt.. 1Capt.l 't M, -ShoeI.l 'td• style of -t busters. After all bird
,.,, 1 •;, t)rit-t.1I00-. ttra4Wrrt-t(L pMy-.- salts per --.•t •ttt•nt ..w tuet.t•tled in tile••••- ' ' B13431 *Ce•.t'r. tbejt•Last. fhe 1
,.tom municipalitiesfor main -....banns last e,•ek. on i'u.•..Iny. tbNide•• health of the 1de woe propel-fedit,
•
Il -(des and sttetas used by III IIt).t.. aff.•r a long ill)..., linen's. -hag tspeech bv Rev. Mr. Small. and
•u, low i .0441111 I'.rt' of nitit.li, 4 f•nrtitt0 e. Nt-. Shiloh:4rd gruout omit Oily t-eplied. 11..1. Mo•:.
ealieclt•d annual'!" fur per- had la•ee til for eighteen meisrlt-. :)td ;ItIdtd bis teatiutopy •to the respect in I
lr11(11 P l in eennectlon 1lie. 111' lin ing :Mesa MO .cud the which the bride hi held 'in the coast -
o . , ,,,. .ttom of ntotor.eehicles• twat medical skill ii err ttnen, h,tt rill inanity and oleo Merit i.Med •thepopu-
that could Iw• ,I..ur was tet idle%i.14e Iarity of 1he'groom with, the business
is re h t Ili Melt of G,sdet•ich. A repre.ent'etive
of 1'bl'1111Rr.:i1. of whose staff the iodide
was formerly an esteetl.ed member.
added a word tut approval o •f what heel
loosen said by the previous speakets.
The wedding patty then drove to
town send amid 'Arm et s of . ripe and
confetti Mr. and Mts. Elder left
' n the G. T. R. train for a bridal tour,
in which London. Detroit. Saginaw
and other points willbevisited. The
pride wore a trnvelting tires" of blur
diagonal cloth with kat to match.
Men)- beautiful and useful presents
were received,' a v e r t' substantial
cheque being the Rift of the bride'.
father. The grooms gift was a hand-
some ring set with awethy sts :Ind
diamonds. Those from a distance in
attendance at the wedding were
Muses [fella and •Jessie Cunningham.
of Hruseels: Horeb. Elder. of Paliners-
too: and Mies Myra Noble. of Toronto.
Mr. and Nits. Elder after their wed-
ding trip' will take npthe ir residence
in God.•tirh. where the groom holds( a
responsible position with the G. T. R.
Their many fri?pds in town and vicin-
ity all ,join in extending congratula-
tions and best wishes' for a happy fu-
ture.
rc.rme on the List ?
lo -t tot. the town is Ilea'
I t !new Whose u*ii( s
le' list .I,on1.1 teal cit the
wl.ya• that they hay.. out
...led. ('hying tit the )many
the pw.ptdetion ..f the
t.•t . 1-. -�o• Ceni bell states that
. ,., , Iotve got all 111e ashes ..f
• •.1 to %ed e, a1 . it her litinli-
,! linit,u tit,Irr 1.11.•tlnn.. and
.;Lr,1 it .4oy p er.on- who
111. 1e sure of their rete
...t% hint Ireftl'e the am cif
'L..t hr may Harr the
. I .I the court of le'JSion.
A Ser , Acc-dent.
La -t Pim solar- afternoon.a serious
id'•u' keit' l Win. Vrooman, a resi-
lient- of Park et reel., who is eu.ployed
•.t till- Kensington furniture f.tctory.-
II. w•4s in the elevator and thinking it
was K•,Illg to stop ;It a certain floor he
:ttetipted t,• get nut. The elevator
ilittihued to 1I)Cend and Mr. Cruurnan
*se caught and had both legs jammed
I:adiy ata\.• the knees. The telt on
the tile%atm flew off and no doubt
eared hie 11oen enure serious injury.
His legs ate badly bruised and one leg
i, hunt.' The other one is swollen
bull` and is causing the patient con-
siderrLle pain. • It wit 1ern unfortunate
allair af.,l ad' lay Mr. Vroowan lip
far 'stale time.
Clothes Taken While Bathing.
e • .1 '•cin••. I. lot sut11.• t ileo tittle
hurl IN4•Il 141 hope or.. r,•aor:rtiou 1•.
height) When lly• end approached
(':ep1. :ht -pliant -e as tither' ho1nl• sleet
4(11 the nr•lulw•1, of the fated,- *ere•
;.ty.rllt %411.•11 1111• Blunt •
Shpl,ha,l wit- the t uing
est daughter I': the late r111111... Mi,l-
dh'tiu, of- I:INlerirh tont/ship .old
Hayfield. Site we. nun rie41 to 1 ;,pt.
Shepbl(r.1 hi 1M73,:(11,1 Attlee thea- had
Greet on Gotha -ids. She teas n faith-
ful meirklert• the Alight*u chinch,
the relit of a devoted hotly ci role•.
in h r •ucixl relal ioi.hips w,I,
.
Inletrst wareawakened this week
in a roe which excited a ,nsiderable
attention smite time ago. by the lay-
ing of a Chatg7• of theft against a
young tuatt- living firer ljentuiller.
Soule time ago.. three; r bndg ladies
• went bathing in the Maitland Giver in
se
a cludtrt seed near Bt•nmiller, and
when other *thing they prepared 10
don their *mole! the alarming die-
ters,.ea. mode that the dress of one
1,f thein Y1 a. •nissiog. A few days
Tater the suit was found in the posses-
sion of a ratan at Blyth. who -was un•
:Ible to 'love any inforwatinu a. to
how he canoe to have it. A detective
Wks put on the rase and his efforts led
to the attest of a young nun On a
charge of stealing the clothe*. The
NSW*=..aIle m up in the NSW* taunt Fearer -
day hilt tea, adjourned until tnn
i'elor-
.w �Fi .i.t4 for the taking of further
evident..,
Prosect.:,, Druggist Armstrong.
,.tai
highly est •lintel. She lea% e.. IN•,idc.
het 1111.1.1111 a f: •ly of four - one
mon. Fred. 1' . and three daughter,,
Mt•. (;ba.. (. rote and thi• Mie•.••
Emily and Hr n. all tf town. rite
funeral tew.k pie •e on Thursday last
front St; (irge. 'Modell. the re'•to1.
Ree . arn
. Turnbttl nffiei.tt lug. The
.all -Item r'e net'. Ju fee 11•.11 Sh, Ii1!
Reynold..1V. I'nr•ud it. INV 1'.. F. F.
lain ice.' W. ,.I). Tyt\nnd Cha, 1'.
I A'1 •.
AT HYMEN'S, Ale
•
Cornell -Fraser. •
A very pretty wedding took plates
Wednesday Morning at the horny of
the bride, last street, when Mies Mar-
garet M. Fraser. daughter of 1)ort,dld
Finset. was united in marriage to
Benjamin A. Cornell, an old I:oderich
boy. now of Toronto. The ceremony.
ss as. pez foruled at WA/ 114. in. by Itev.
Dr. Dougall in tbe.p rtsence if relate
fives and a number of friends i,1 the
interested patties. The h,•i t.• was
prettily attired in 'her travelling snit
of pearl grey cloth and wore a Bleck
bat with a willow ithime. After the
ceremony the Iridal party proceeded
to the G. T. H. aatit) and Is,;tr11e1
th,• 7:1(1 train fpr 1'otouto. where they
o% ill roan,•, l'h.•ir many friends join
in extending 18•4 %t i.he..
Carroll- Matheson.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
the Leeburn and Union manse on
Wednesday morning. when Miss Mar-
g�*Mathesons
,iet A. atheson aunited in mar-
riage t1.► ffe?ir. -- F. Carroll. Onty the
immediate diate relatives were present to
witness the performing of the cere-
mony by Rev. James Hamilton. The
Nide wee daintly attired in a dregs c,f
chiffon voile ore: white taffeta and
her going -:away gown was of grey
broadcloth with hat to match. After
the marriage a wedding breakfast was
served at the home of the ),ride'. aunt,
Mrs. John Baker, William street, fol-
lowing which the happy couple drove
to the 0. T. R. station and took the
7.10 train for their honeylno•on trip.
Best wishes are extended to Mr. iltnd
Mrs. Carroll by their many friends.
The death of Mia, Margaret Hurray.
of Ike tee, :,. 111r result of taking lar-
• tar"7n" t . watt tatter In a' Lnrknnw
11'•1f(.t,,4 ' for Rochelle salt., is being
tethered by the ptotseention of the
druKKi•t..1, Garnet At•nl.ttrmg, her
st,iina 24.1 of the eriiti►tel rude. It
w1(1144
remelithertsl that Miss .Murrey
atb•nd.d the -Old .li.ea-s: reunion at
Lurk now early in August. and called
at the dreg .tore and asked for• it
gnsntity of Rochelle setts. The 101 -
liming morning she tock a 'dose of
the drug, end at 1.1re INra111e yi(k-
Iently ill, and died iu a short time.
Un inwe.tigetion it was f 1 that the
rlet•k in the store, misled by a Simihu-
icy. tit phi• trade nanle4 of th two
had placed tatin r-enletis In toe'
huttjr intended for Rochelle salts.
An inque.t
ems held. end the erbei.n-
et" jury brought in a verdict that
de:111 w:i due toaccideut*1 polarising.
rernmenell '1Nndd fill their tockhbxottless them-
-1.1%dru
e's, and .ell ltn ennsideration should
Allow their apprentices to do this
work, frown Attorney Seeger re -
14.11,d the einennstanera to the At-
tamot v1i.•nerel'N Department, end rr-
•ri%e.j instmet ions too pr.s.eeute.
egi.trat(•. Rehire end Roberts gave
ra`e a preliutinery hearing at
thnlgertltun on Monday, and reser%ed
th•
eir deei.ilan A d t h from D
AN.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
The spices sold by E. R. Wtur-x are
A very fine sample and purity and
t aror are unexcelled.
Celt cit •t yles in nlillinet•y on dismay
at Mi.. I''nogli. W,•.inestlay. -Sep-
t••nds•r 21st. and following days.
Zine 13 -rent ran of water glas. will
mikkww sufficient hquld to preserve one
hundred and fifty eggs. Sold by
it WiOi.k. druggist, successor to Jas.
Wilson:
The Si
and Week
•nh.er'ibers
for'L-e'. Ad
rich, Ont•.
Colborne-McConnell.
A very quiet wedding took place at
North stret•t Methodist •church 0u
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.
when Miss Eva May McConnell and
Alexander Edwin Volloree, both of
were ba ,it united in wed-
lock. Thi ceremony wa
by Rev. Dr. Mogan in the ptesence
of the pride's rrtativee only. The
bride wore a travelling suit of brown
With silk waist and hat to !retch.
The groom's gift Wuxi a beautiful gold
crescent set with peat -L'. After the
ceremony the happy couple drove to
the 0. T. K. station and boarded the
22.40 train for a honeymoon trip to
Toronto and other points. On their
return Mr. and Mrs. Colborne will
take up their residence on St. George
Crescent. Fleet wish).. are extended to
the young r ouprle by their many
friends in town.
al and The Family Herald
Star will he sent to new
r the bulanee of the year
ess TIIE•SIO Net
, lfbde-
The lettlet n
Attend the 'Minn
cordially in\-ittel h.
tv opening at Mi..
1) gh'. on NA ed ermine. Scptetul'l I'
21st. and following a tys,
PERSONAL MENtION.
Mi., Vera w'hitetr i• spending two week. tp
Toronto. the guest of Misr. Carter.
Nils. Ernes Whitely left ye redder for
Toronto to attend Bishop Strachan 'Awe
The Mi-ses Pennington ha%e ret riled to
theft home at Sault ate. Marie afte a tiro
week'. %1.11 at the home of their cou . , Dr
Freeman. - -
Mee Jessie M.M'lrrhy, who for the pa
week• had herrn visiting her parent. Mr.
Mr. U. McMureh'. Picton .reek returned
New York on Wer)ne.day afternoon to reAirm
her duties AN flume.
F.. T. Hydro-. a former resident of Oodericl•,
ivn. N Y. accompanied nd now In thebyphi rbrother•lrior In o law.
Edmund Herald, of Wnoklyn, l.. visiting
friends in ()odeticb-
We are ready to show you the
best collsct,on of
NEW FINE FURS
Women's Apparel
an 1 China
we have ever ..hewn. \V1.
wultid like you to see
THE NEW FUHS, uiag6ircint
pieced. all very redsonably
ln'it'tsit
THE -#EW -:'.OATS, Melo diati
I ie'
1.w f
of ad
1•vrryttiin{f• n
wissra and child' "1.
THE NEW WAISTS, beltut-
ifully7e� made, •in laces, pilke.
uulslins, veering.., etc.
THE NEW SEP&RATb„.
SKIRTS to suit. throndtcritical
buyers.
THE NEW PETTICOATS -in
:111 ..brutes of the new mater-
ials.
THE NEW COJtSETS. We
show the D. at A. . n d
(, rainpt.oti r brit itutdele.
THE NEW UNDERWEAR
AND HOSE are the hest values
to be tetind•anywb're.
John Stead
I•;edi, - \Vaoal% Furs, China, rte.
liamiltou �6rrrt.
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TBDIDIDAY, SigeTittren$K 15, 1010 7
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Our annual Fall Opening takes plate this •i ear oto the same days, as our Fall
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I FALL OPENING I
.Fair, namely, Tuesday and Wednesday, September 20 and. 2 1, and following days.
tl ,jf _trinit d tend !Wade hats will, ,
�'�" e_afa pteiked toannour>ct that ott*� ay*
be the largest •and -we believe will exceed in style antl.low prices anything that we,
e ' r before attempted. One peculiarity of this store is that right at the very 'start
of i ,. t Y we- are -ready --with our s-pecial values tostart the
the selling of srnsvrr:tbfe goods
selling, so .ts to brake it fast right from the start.'
_ ,erre tet - Durr 'c'rs cordial invitatianlo .-attend t,ti these. opening days,
t.. get here•-Ni►.t1Wse• days
. t
_ �tfl1
O
, H
l� �
- • hilt
its best; ;is •sur showing \\ ill then be at tt. be ,
fou knovC" that you are always welcome. Make use and meet your friends in the
nttw -Rest Room. r -
�'e` have divided a ortion of space in the front part of the second. tloor . over-
� h p
Iookin the street And- park for a Rest Room. -This space is fitted up with chairs
and comfortable seats with tables, \vhc'>we you will find lots of writing Material d
you tviA to M rite to your friends. The writing. material is furnished' free. You
will also find-tnagazines to help.while away the time. '
\Ve have also fitted up a Ladies' Toilet on the same floor, where the ladies
will find soap, to�t'els,.combst Mirrors and every' convenient&e. We want you to
use this store as yours,. and we are doing all •we can to make you feel at home
'when you come here. -I-1tt from the country will find the rest room very .con-
t e'nient. �1�'ht►n \'ou 4tre through shopping you can wait here for your rigs to take
you home, and its it is at -the front of the store von can watch for your own rigs.
WHEN IT RAINS
IF YOU WEAR
.(HERS
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POMMEL
SLICKER
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.ZIrRMr/r 2313 ,WI[t,r
?RE SUMER OF QUALITY ,
1
De-
, ' It state. that J. It„klurrw -, of that Deak'
tits, the tat her of the de•cee*.e(1 youngAt St.Peter( church on Monday
1. i; intend. to enter a civil action morning lam apretty we'dding was •.d-
+,xaimt the r{rsuggist, *eking damages remised, when Miss Katharine Iw•�'Ie,
1"r the death of his daughter. daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William
John Alexander Olrrin, of Winnipeg. a for-
mer re.ldent of Nrderich. and now one of the
fnremaet mercantile building contractor. of
W eastern Canada. Is spending a week in (lode.
rich and virinity while on a trip trout w innt-
pett to We.t Virginia
Robert ieled. of Nra.�tford. who rame tip to
Goderich 1n hI. motor ears couple of week -
aro with • party of friend., among whoa. was
of Brant ford- remelted
to that city on Tuesday_ Mr. Rrld ria ed w f,4
hl. parent^. Mr. and Mr.• )avid Reid. Elgin
my@nue• while in town.
AUCTION SALE&.
TOWER CANADIAN CO., .1.a '
TORONTO. CANADA
i4\n-SPAT Sept Y1.-Cie/ring auction MMM
Of hn'.eholel furniture and furnishing.. at.
2 o'clock .harp: the property of Mho Susan
*traction. Albert- .tree). (ltderlrh. Term.,
raah. T1IOMAa 141 anal'. aurllnneet.
5(.o1T. September 'ANh !:Haring anrtinn
oda
at farm
MetlIkak nn. lot d I "t1, r mnoreei np4r1N of
W.wanenh. nemmeneing at 1 o'clock. 1i Dna.
(1 ('40.48. wart Ione..
TIrat, PT. Slept. 27(11. ('leering •lietion sle
of farm .perk .ad Impkea,est. : the property of
Harry Ryan. Int 12. nnnntwion 2, A.httekt
Tatra •11101 4.0148. .ttrtlatee+.
44.81'R1.18. Orirober Int Acarina eneinn
wile of the rnntent. of • well-fnnbbed aloe
roomed reddens on Nelenn strain. the prop
cerci of Mr. Hoyer. TuOMAN Ocspar, suction -
Jewellery'
Store
Eberything never clean
and up-to-date
A full line of
Watches, C 1 o c k s,
Silverware. Cut Glass,
Etc. '
Call :end examine our s a c;,k .
\\•e take a pleasure. in showing
goods.
Watch Repairing
a'sl.rcia It y.
J. S. Davey
(iODER1CH, ONT
Store on Square between South and
Montreal street..
ear.
i
1
Trimmed Hats -
Fifteen ,,rimmed, ready-to-wear,
fall
Hats; trim�tted with vet' et,
wings ;end feathers and all the
new colors. • • Special for the
opening tach ' -..... -$2.98
Ostrich Feathers. '
'Ten. dozen Ostrich Feathtrs,
full 1.} in'. hes. long, in black"and
t tri e only, rc tllar s.• for an
opening special while they $1.75
last each •
Untrimmed Felt Shapes
Thirty-II\e Untrimmed Felt
Shapes, Mostly travel! Y•1. s'
wamples,l opening spec i a l,
each
• • White Waists
One hundred and fifty White
Waists, regular $1.50, ..$2.00,
$2.50 and $3.00, all on one- table
at` one price, clearing special 98C
each
98c
Dress Goods
•
One hundred and fifty .yards of
the new fall -Dress Goods in diag-
onal weaves, in dress lengths only,,
the best • shades. Opening
special per yard • . • • -
48c
Black Sateen Underskirts
•
. '\t`o dozen Black Sateen,Under-
skirts with four rows of flouncing,•
extra good sateen, all sizes,
special t•alue each• • -$1.25
RibHose
Seventy -fire pairs 'Print:e s Rib
.-Hose for chiktren-,,-all
anol •b1ackt Regular 25 cents,
' clearing special 2 pairs 35;
for .... •
Mens' Fine Shoes
Fifty pairs mens fine: Shoes,
X0• ),soled valour calf, Blucher,
the kind .for fall.-
Special- vatie;-per,,(Iair- �►:s+�
Ladies' Shoes
' Twenty' pairs ladies' shoes in
box calf and fine _dongola.
Extra. special, per pair . -1.48
Men's -Suits
Thirty-five men's Suits, all the
new styles, made from all wool worsteds, with'best linings. Suits
that would sell as high as $18.00. -
This lot now on special sale,
while they 1 a ti t per $11.95
snit •...
Overalls
.Two hundred ;fairs American-
ntade Overalls for men with the
famous B brand elastic in braces.
Extra banded waist. Well made
of 8 -ounce black' denim. • Six •.1
pockets. Usually sold at $i.25.
Our price while they last,
special... *la00
Redpath. Sugar .
•Another shipment of Redpath
Sugar just in at the same
old cash; price per sack $5.25
FRESH -Etas «'.aNTEo. We are paying 20c per dozen. Choice butter 20C per lb.
Cameron's Departmental
Nam 1111•11111111111
SMITH'S ART STORE
Artistic Picture Framing
THE KIND THAT PLEASES
Attractive. worthy wmke of art, in suitable
trainee, grace the Ovalle and lend the finishing touch
of _beauty to the borne.
1'. a carry all standard Jines of prints, photo-
gravures. etc. Water colors, etchings, engravings,
oil paintings, and the finest stock of mouldings tend
frames in Western Ontario.
▪ Let us suggeat•pictures or frames to meet your
needs.
We kaeparwnrplete stock of tramps' materials
fon every branch of art work. Mail ottlers prompt-
ly flttru the day received.
We guarantee all orders in framing for expert
wnrkmanehtp, and all materials used the best of its
kind in every te.gwct. We have appreciative custom -
ere in all the large cities, from Montreal to Van-
couver. THERE IS A REASON.
We cordially invite the public to visit our Art
Store. Von n ill wee something to please and interest
ypu, whether yob, purchase or not.
Ladies espeeially will be interested in the fine
display of art needlework.
EtSt • i.•
Smith's' Art Store
Godericb.
t
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Stores)
sHOE=SUAPE
THAT STAYS
If sh1'es differ at
any particular point
it is in keeping then,haps.
Shape - retaining
quality depends !up-
on good lasting, or
the way the leather
is stretched down
around the last, and
ime given r or
shape to become
permanent.
Invlctus Shoes
are never rushed at
any stage, and prove
themselves by re-
taining shape until
worn out. ig
WM.;SHARMAN
Corner Eat Street and Square (IODBRi(H