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LOCAL TOPICS
pornsthiag Good tomenta.
The pupils of Coated school are wo-
rming to giro a concert au Friday
twain* dicey lick. Watch for further
puri
The Greyhound Excursion.
E. H. Ayer. excursion agent of the
Witte Star Lies. ileteott. had hip as-
towP
•staot, Mr. Durham. were to
this week making peparstloss for
June excursion of the steamer
bound. Mr. Ayer *Fu Is.s pathos
this excursion the brat Lime Tat.
J. E Jordan Here Next Week.
t. E. Jams), bead aaMee.sa of the
r Awns Piano 0o., Limited, of
Loodon, will be in town P.txt week
frau aionda7 to Friday me bottoms
for his oocupany. Sea the aoaottnoe-
•teot of spacial offering. In season in
aur adveetidag columns this week.
• k T. N. Davis Buy the Red Barn.
This famous "Rd bars," in make livery he
TMs•Gundrybeen r` .sedmodasted teby P. kboohoos..has p�
T. M. Davis and win now be •n ad-
ieset of the Davis livery. The Gaudry
omnibuses also have been putebased
by the 'Messrs. Davis. end hereafter
two 'teem from the Davis livery win
.:.set all trains, sad the peaeoger boat
busier** also will be attended to when
the season opens. The Davis Um:
P ow splendidly equipped to kook
all besieges in this limo sod patrons
are assured the beet of atteatloo.
Balmoral Cafe Opening.
Harbor NeMs.
T1. steamer 11eKinetry left port but
Thu redy afternoon and the remain -
leg
eO° Tosday
night The iteathree vessels mire departed
A. McKee aced Nesting ail wenW
Fart William to fwd grain.
The pew tag which was built by W.
Hermiaoh•m for use to the constrt.o-
of the breakwater was coneides-
Um Grey when being launchedamaged os d whet skew
of before it reached the water, resulting
Ila the stern -post being smashed and
other damage done.
Ooe of the busiest spots in town yes-
terday was the Balmoral Cafe, where
Proprietor Burdett* held bis •opening"
for the suwmet sterno. The place
was prettily dm -meted with dowers
and greenery, and each onotos•er be-
fore leaving the cafe was tdeetwwted"
with a handsome earnation. a gift from
the proprietor. During the afternoon
and until well on in the evening there
was a steady stream of patroos, and
Mr. Rurdette is much gratified with
the success of the omission. Tbs 'Dor-
onto City Dairy ice cream, for wbicb
tbe Balmoral baa the agency, was
served and evidently suited the palates
of the numerous petrous.
An Aerial Flight.
W. 11. Bullard, the town electticiaa.
had an unpleasant and a decidedly
novel esperie.ce on Tumidity after-
noon. He was at the top of an
electric light pole in the "trinity of
the Keo.ingto0 Awoken, factory ata
had loosened the wire for the purpose
of tighteniog it wben the pole broke
off et the ground aocl fell right over,
and Mr. Bullard of course came down
with it. He got a bad shaking up but
was very fortunate in not sustaining
more serious injury. The pole. It was
found, had rotted, and as some aa the
wire was released Mr. Buttard`i weight
broke it off.
Board of Trade.
Among tbe matters dismissed at the
regular meeting of the aottodl of the
Board of Trade, held on Monday even-
ing, was • letter from Rev. Joseph
Elliott, Dominion immlgraut agent in
Hent Brittain, auggestimq that some-
thing he done in the way of • publi-
city campaign for Huron county simi-
lar to that carried on by Lambtoo
moiety. The proposal le to behold be-
fore the county oouwnU at its Jesse mo-
tion. The Jackson Mfg. Co. and the
American Road Machine Co. have
piss for increasing their plants la
which the oo op.relo's of the Board
of Triode is desire 1, and the industrial
committee is to give Ma attestioo to
these matters and rive Such assietaees
as is possible. Ou request, of tbs see-
trtary of tis' Retail Masbea ere As-
eoctation of Canada. it was decided
to turn over to that body all the coo.
Ie.poodeuce received by the Board to
reference to the opoaal fora special
tax nn mail order bosses Th. Be-
tel Mert pet. A..oeiatiao itttmde to
continue the agitation for the imposi-
tion of such a tax.
Thrown Out of an Hotel -
A civil action was before Judge
Moyle last week, James Sinclair, of
Grey townrhip, claiming SNP dam-
ages of Jos. Queries, as botelkseper at
Brussels for iojs which the plain-
tiff alleged urk
ed be te°eived when be was
while
hunk. wn toi tbe in October. defendant's 1910. The
doctor s evidence showed that both
hones in Siociair's right lag a
were broken below e bees. It was
the as
brought out in the ex of
scene of the winsome that the stiff
had Linde hitmee f troublesome about
the hotel at fre es% intervals dueller
that day. but it was stet proved tb•t
uoneceseary totes was mud in ejeetIug
him. Judge Doyle he'd t]..11 DO au
was .lade out ageism aid is
the course of hie remade lstbmated
that "it is not tbe duty of an hotel -
keeper who is a human Ming to have
tban holism patimele." Hie
Honor considered that a man aans4 be
allowed a certain latlwfie With 1.
aft -
ermined In such a warm/ Ib Mem&
ant of Balser* athis �I boe. Gomm acted
cia
for
t platoon, said R yea
0telliek
01 nW, gi 0, simmered ter tkedMesd.
Another Mialionollesahet Elevator,
h, d „/ amine' t d .e
oweenithe sha-
Trmnsit Co., [hefted.a. held y Goderich est -
day. Tbe direction end °divers were
re-elemed. and the abarebtedetre es-
teemed their pleasure with the favor
positben of the Onespeatt and Lbw
eromerta for the •mettag.r was given M wive to h�
Gov• element wharf
rf at the est endest of
the
b , elevator. With the bncre..ing
n•.s of the Comppaaww
abling
`t1e preempt miliie„�laasbheisopleat
eraties. If the y sous some ender serious cooed -
"reed Tem Kailway)� will ill give
a•
e
am theasemeary spier, inotextiim welter Was
the using s Ila a ter
may be aim
eireatC1Mo met t1144 roAr� a+ss►�
Lit pleat` This weeid give the Coes
P4INo e yr e[ two ,antics baobab
eteri
Uvieles hold os the grain ii,ytese'ie eci
ritir"'r+a.. a - the dimmers t „
"Irinweents nw
Pelt the are to he odlratelated
thews a4 tamer the have
la haft.' so their
Oddfellows at Church.
Over one hundred of the membten of
Harms lne
tended divine survies in a body at til
George's church hat Ssod•y morning
and were treated to a most inspiring
and ioetructive address by the rector,
Rev. J. B. Fotberiegkam. His die.
coulee was on "Burden Bearioegg.." and
was tall of asaoy helpful thoughts end
suggestions thatould tend to uplift
the lite of all the three -finked brethren
present. The address wee highly cep
preciated by the members of the exalt.
New Steam Laundry.
Geo. Newell has installed a steam
ia•adry plass in Gm trick home on
East street oppon ts. the garage, and
en and atter Monday Peat will be able
to execute orders for all kinds of laun-
dry work for ladies and gentlemen
Mr. Newell, who for many years' has
bees a resident of Beneniiler, 4 well
and favorably known in town., and
any work entrusted " to him will re-
ceive good care. Hs requests that in
tending patrons leave word at bis
O ice, and work will then be called for
and delivered as required. We trust
be will sono b.ve a good list of regular
Customer..
Death of Mrs. Wm. Stephan.
Toe sad intelligence has been re-
ceived of the death at Louisville, Ken -
tacky, on Tueeday loot of Mrs. Wm.
Strad an, a lady well known in Gode-
rich. The deceased was a ddaauug�iter of
Met. George Morris, Cans. road.
She bed been ill for some tim., bot the
annouoeament of bar death came as a
very unexpected shock to her relative.
bore. The remains ars being brought
to Goderich and the funeral will take
place from the ri%idetsee of her mother
00 Saturday arter•uoo. The service
at
tbe bootie will commence at 3
o'clock, and the interment will be made
at Colborne cemetery.
students Home and Away Again.
H. M. Smith, C. K. Macpherson,
Walter dsoadaev, G. R. Elliott and J.
Archie Tiowere home this week from
the School of Practical Science, Ton
onto, ties school term taring closed.
M.u.•rs. Smith and Saunders returned
thys week to Toronto. where positions
awaited them, and Mems. Elliott .ad
Tom have gone West to Maple Creek
to lois a survey party. Mr. Macpher-
son, who is taking a course in mining
eegioeering, goes to Cobalt neat week.
T. R. Elliott also bas goes West to
Maple Creek and will engage in survey
work during the summer.
Centre Huron Licenses.
License affairs in Centre Huron are
in somewhat of a ta.ug., owing to tbe
investigation ordered- by ttw Pivvin-
ciaI au• h•erities Nn decision has been
arrival at as to the two licenses to he
cut off in Godericb, and all the hotel
Hemet* here hese hese tenewe1 tor
ore womb pending derelnpmeots.
The oommissio,eret met on Friday io
Uoderich to consider the applications
for the license year oommenciog May
1st. The Queen's, American and Cen-
tral hotel, at Brussels were granted
lieseses for the year. The four hotel
B.ea.M u1 Seefoeth also were renewed
foe the thel the shop 111.... was
rear whd for a rotttb pending ferth.e
cooaider•tioo. At Clinton the Waver-
ley hotel was elven tires mouths and
the Normandle hotel. ageism the pro-
prietor of which • serious charge is
pending, was given two .Datta The
otber t hree Clint 'n hotels and the
oboe Hexose were renewed for the
year. This Goderich shop Discuss errs
renewed for • year, and, se above
stated. the hotels were all gives one
mssth.
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
No Is
PrNW tM 1151 toads a9 ee.ppe.sqtani as a
Seder pretirtzgageurRodrto psr+set-e,r m
tUnady
e
*tar
ate have
mere tar wtyAssbWd.t t hese et
Epee Nu drove
yttelttoAsk�m aesiAser
way
rear petwee peasems ems Art mere
The poputa.lon of Kincrurdine, as
shown by the aaere.oe's returns, is 1,-
1104. a decrease of 117 trona lest year.
First sod foremost, absolutely pure
-therefore the beet-a*ackstose's ice
exam i0 bulk or fancy bricks. 'Phone
110.
Thos. W. Bates has mid file reel -
Umbria road to 1. It. B+ecb-
b reideter. it Deka is moving to Brantford
It yon ice; k the strength and energy
on .IN.Id have this spring take
Well iron Pills. A hundred in a
bottle for thirty -Ave cents.
The re.idetne of Mn. W. A. 13. (huff.
on the conker of Bruce and North
streets, has been sold to W. A. Obi. -
holm. The purchaser le moving the
home to a lot on Napier street.
Y sealed to reeve that
G. M. Elliot r, who nerebee d a few
weeks ego the residence of the lam
Dr. Utes, no Gobi -wire atrset, took pos-
session lost Sat urda v. He halo mode
aoasidoemble improvemeote to the
A. J. Oepar ie getttnt 10 two rape
Of Manitoba eats and will Mayr them
4* .ole by sett Monday. He bas is
stock a* the bast verist Mr of seed more
laid and is fart,
everytAieg in
3. R. Tom was elated to Winnipeg
week pwiag to the serious Meese
M hh see. Dr.P' i .. Teri. The in -
fer mate= was revolved today at the d
JDor e -'s oM bore is town Gast lei. t
emedl•les wee guye favorable and
Over" hope te dbfertsised of his at
recovery.
IGNiL :GODERICH (1)174ANI �)
.eat from Waterloo,
keepeats, 4uburn and W ���
C
'The proceeds amounted to needy Eno
l), tot width anemia a bell will be
parch/seed." The teacher of this
school is Mise Edna A. Hickiogbotuole.
• former G. C. 1..tudest.
Hlackstcwa's ice Dream parlors bare
bean ew0Giderably iniproved by the
addition of a large British plate fain
rur and a number of modems atee
tables with quarter -oak tope end
chairs to match. Godarleb pa now
boast of a city los dream
aad
coactireary right up to the parlor minute.
Thos. 's fine urehod0 by F.adryA T. K.
y team was
0asDavis. who
have added it to their liven equip -
meat For weddings and other gala
000s.ioos the Davis livery will now be
able to furnish se outfit of tansy
horvery
few timelier ariea iaad theelegant Proovieges vin orthat
eq eL
The sale of Thos. Oundry's livery
outfit attreeted a large cwowd oa
Wednesday afternoon. almost all
pacts of the county being represented
Fairly good prices were secured for
No large number of hoes, buggies,
cotters and other articles offered for
sale. J. Purvis, of Hotyrood, was the
auctioneer.
George Williams, who 11.5 hem
caretaker of Oddfellow,' Hall for *m-
etal years. has resigned and Robert
Turner haw iwn appointed in his
stead. Mr Williams moved nut oo
Tuesday and Mr. Turner now occupise
the dwelling In connection witb the
ball and 1* ready to attend to the
wants of all who lease the bill on any
occasion.
CHURCH NOTES.
The annual meetingof the Woman's
Missionary Society of North street
Methodist church will he bold on Mon-
day afternoon. May tltb, in tbe church
at 3 o'clock. A full attendance is re-
quested.
The Young People's Union of the
Baptist church held a very successful
entertainment on Tuesday evenint.
An ioterestiog prograru was rendered,
consisting of aoloe. readings, dialogues
and drills. Rev. J. Pollock was the
chairman of the eveoiog.
The Epworth League of North street
Methodist church bad a social evening
on Tuesday end an interesting pro-
gram of musical and literary selections
was given. At the eonclue ion home-
made candy wee distributed and those
bed a plesaapt time in social
rnee.
to Knox church next tiuoday even-
Inogg ss
Rev. Dr. Law, professor in Knox
CollegeTomato, win preaek. 1)r.
Law is one of the great preachers in
Canada and will be beard by e' large
congregation on this occasion of his
visit to the services will be cob. nducted snorting
byRev.
Geo. F. Rose, whose subject of dis-
course will be, "isChristianity failing
t o make good r
Rev. A. S. Grant, M. D.. superin-
tendent of Pttesbyteeien home ode -
skins. was heard by keenly interested
eon. grrgwtiona in Knox church Liu !,i
Sabbath Dr. Grant in his addresses
gives evideaee et wholeseeied devotion g
to tbe work which bas been placed in
his charge, and the earnestness of his
massage made a deep impression. The
cause of home missions in linos
church 000gregation cannot but be if
advanced by his visit here,
W. M. S. District Coaventioe.
The annual distaietconvention of the
Methodist Woman's Missionary So-
ciety was bald yeetetday in North
street Methodist cherish. There was a fin
good attendance, representing all parts
of the district, and the reports pre-
sented from the various auxiliaries
showed that much interest is being li
taken in the work of the Society. Al en
the afternoon session, and again at the
evening meeting, the gathering was H
addressed in a very interesting manner
by Miss Virga. a Chinese miesiooary
home on furlough. Al the evening w
meeting MIs. Virgo read a letter from
Miss Olive Tsraar, written' from
"Mai. A fuller report of the con-
vention wiilwll be given next week.
The orth
street Methodist �rrch beid very
e se.re.hl aabivereary services last
Sunday, Rev. Dr. Medd eelivered an
appropriate' discourse in the wonting
and the evening service was he charge
of tbe young people With Ike pastor
oo the platform were David Well«,
president of the Leitrim ;C. M. Robert-
son, S. J. Begrime, Mies Jessie Blake,
M� Bertha Milian, and representa-
tives of tb. Junior
opining exercises were inchargeof
Mr. Wells and addresses were given
by the mentioned above. A
male choir 1n the wag service and
by special request E. O. Belcher sang
a solo, "The Sparrow." A deep in.
Wrest M taken in the work of the
young people of the obgreb, pad the
sating capacity was taxed to the
utmost at tbe evening service.
Drummer. NAT 1. 1913 •
1 up Capital, t a•d
U iv idea Ps oats t�181,8't0
MONTotal idea (mei1158.(11)0.01:0i6N WQ0T
1 e, in between the town and C.0 . Lovely Hair
Lee, I0 emneedon witb the sale of the
mummer hotel Oa motion of Commit-
tee,
ore
meet was and pie H��` the
y trod For Women
wt was aesapted as amtisfact.-y .ed_
rift -
the matter wee referred to the soli-
oitns to have k executed and the aide
completed.
THE LICENSE INVESTIGAT,ON
.Chounasd from twae'ta
Alfred Asquith, impeettfrid lice
for Centre Huron, was asked if be
any statement to make relative to
chargee made against Kim. "1 d
do it: I am not guilt
was the way be expressed him
He declared that the question of
playlet wail never mentioned by
Gs Farr•, although be was at Farr'a
the day in gnaetion. it wap about
13,I2 of March, he ss. d, wben he
around taking applications far lice
from the hotel -keeper«, This st
meat called forth a remark from
Saunders that it was not the burin
of the witness to take applicatio
Mr. Asquith replied that he was
specting the various hotels at
same time. He recalled baying a
vereetioo with Farr at that titles
which it was intimated that be (F
was anxious about the renewal of
limmae. Witness said that Farr ask
him who he thought would be
off. The reply he gave wits that
didn't know -be bed nothing to
with ir. The same ntgbt, alter
midnight train came in.. witness
Mr. Pcrter went down to the .L'n
betel for the sole purpose a be
of inquiring of Mr. Patterson if be w
going borne on the tnoruing train
said he Ant bad telephoned Mr. Pa
and inquired if Mr. Patterson we
there. H. deelared be war not ew
of any drinking while be wap et Farr
that .iwht Had there been Mr.
certainly would have paid . floe,
said. Witness told of a time t
years ago when information was la
&pleat the proprietor of the Un
hotel and be was fined gi0. He sn
are lard tried to persuade bun to pu
the money in kis pocket and not ha
the fine reeistered against biro.
reply wa. that be would put biome
n oo man's ser. le spite of tb
attempt at bribery be recDetained
err after this as a fieea.i.bolder.
Mr. 8aueders declared that such
coarse was grimly improper. "Ho
is the license law to h. proper
dministered in the P e o v i n c
that sort of thing it allowed tee k
on 7' be asked. Witness admit
that he had un..de a statement
the investigation ocrmweooed to t
effect that 00 matter what Patterson
did he would fight the thing to t
ish.
Andrew Porter denied taking
part that be was charged by Parr i
DO•s
bad
the
Idn't
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card -
bine
on
the
wap
neer
a'e-
Mr.
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his
ed
cut
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do
the
and
ion
said.
ene
He
re
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are
Farr
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wo
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ion
1d
de
His
lf
is
ed
a
w
ly
e
0
ted
ai.roe
b.
be
the
0
the matter of "Axing" the reduction of
°epees, orthathe was interested in
y plot or scheme to indoenoe the
action nt the license commissioner..
is evidence was elven in such a
frank manner that Mr. Saunders com-
mented on it. Mr. Pater was tbe last
Dame piled by the Crown attorney.
William Wfnmi0 and Adam Hays
were the only wittsesees called by Mr.
Dewey. Mr. Winmiil teat Hied to see-
ing Mr. Patteneou at Fan's bot°) about
the 20ab of ]arch and was in conver-
sation with m after 7 p.m. for oboe
tame pad thre►giarter hours.
Mr. Hayti, formerly license om-
missioner. said be always ppa+id for It
inside wheat be stayed at Ybtr • hotel
He mid that ha stayed at Farr's hotel
when in town en April 19th. Mr.
Patterson Dame to mown an the seen
train with him pad it was oa the sug-
geetion of the tritium that both of
them went to Farr's for t heir d1Mar.
Mr. Danc' y bad aut•pneoaed R. N.
Lewis. M. P , to appear but said that
tbe sheriff's oe!eer bed been un.ue-
neseful in accuriog his att.•danoe
The bearing war cooc1ude•.l at 10110
on Wednesday moruiog.
C.P.R. TO BUILD PRRIGHT SHRD.
Copal Agrees to Give Twisty -see -year
Leese tr Neoeaaary Growled.
A special meeting of the town coun-
cil was held last Friday evening -.II
the 'nowhere being present except
Come -Hoe Pellow-far the purpose of
re•ewimg setgotlatlons with the C. P.
R. relative to the erecelon of the
freight sheds at the harbor, and to
pat through Anally the sale 0f tee
senneer hotel proper y to O. C. Lee.
Cd. ltae•do.ald. of Guelph, anlidtor
for the C. P. R., war pe meet sod
male the statement that the railway
Mpsmy proposed to construct a
freight shed no Harbor Quay no a site
west of the present freight .hada
The proposed *beds are to be 25O1140
feet hi ilitsronsions. it was requested
that the company be given a twenty -
was -year lyase sl dee •e watery Iced
and track "feriae to the .bode for the
MAIM period of time. The semen
finteany derided is favor of tbe esteems,
a ,not kip h.inlr made Counselor
Valuator, reonded by
Mose
Mew to grant to the Q . a a rgbt
way +nd • hoes .1 tie gtwsd Sot•
iso freight sleds tot a -.peeled of
wen tyros* years, the Mum to be ass-
tional ea the to ratdeo, complet1os
npsssti.o of the .ttuda. T804 Ise-
100 was Wald wed the ratter was
relieved to the !lawn-. Remo Wes -
Mega sad Deputy Reeve Omit tee me -
.l& tee _.Bcit.r ted act la aeee d.acs
flrltlr W series a.rl b.ee a bylaw pee wF
panel .eenedisgly. a.
Chas. Gamow. town •ntkdtor. wine W
preset, sad enpi.ioed 08. propoud out
gt+a.d i' orre mod baa -salol t
wap hep nn Priddy *v.nlug April 19,
iso R S. No 10, Wellesley. The buird-
leg wee illted to ov.rm left. M'.
bund-
le.. Karr, of WetiwMsy yia� thin
their are rerrl d n.,f hi. duties very
eddy • The program consisted of
thirty -sight .Omhsrs. Tears was
Parisian Sage Puts Lite
and Lustre into Dull,
Faded Nair. It Is
Guaranteed.
It you haven't enjoyed the marvel-
lous benefit derived front using de-
lightful. refreshing Parisian %age, the
modern hair geowe'', beautifier and
datdruit tewedy, you base missed a
real treat.
Every woman should use Paritian
Sage, not only to hanisb dandruff and
ether hair troubles but to prevents
falling hair, baldness, greyness .and
faded hair. Parisian btige puts life
and lustre into any person's hair, at.d
best of all it ie guaranteed to do es
%OvertjRd by E. R. Wight or money
back.
Got a bottle today, madam, it costs
only half a doper and is sold by E. R.
Wigle and druggists everywhere in
America.
jos
Nox a Cold in One Day
At last a remedy bas been discov-
ered thea will stop a eott�, cure a
Cold, relieve asthma in a few -seconds.
It is allied •108 Noe a (old." Just
ou try it. alio a bottle at Dunlop's
drug store.
3 DAYS'
Treatment at the
Gatlin Institute
Ab.oeut.+y r.eno..s alt eraNng and
desire for ,ia.er
Ne bad after-effects. Call. Write cr
'Phone for Booklet
The Gatlin Institute
419 Jarvis St, Toronto
'Phone H. 45J� A. Hargrave, Mgr.
1
The Last Kick
of the Chaperon stack in Goderich. Our
doors will be fleetly closed on Tuesday
night, May 7th. Only three more days
left, and within teat time we ase going
to give sorb bargains that it will lie
most fortunate for the 0oM wbo will
he lucky enough to get erre in time.
It's the last and only chance you will
ever have. It's now or never.
10 boxes of Flowers, earls
lb new 'spring Hata, trimmed -11 .98
800 bunches strew and mohair
Braid., per punch .... . ... . 16ii
500 silk Spools. half price, 2 for be
400 silk twist, half priew, 4 for. b.
t Pour doses ladies leather belts 9e
Twelve dosed ladies' black seam-
less Hose, per pair . .. , . 12c
ea Six dozes ladies' lime summer
'Vests, este. 8s
Five donee ladies' lisle bummer
Drawer., each .•• 19°
extra fine lawn Ijandker-
rete, half prior, 8 for . Iib
die.' Parasols, choice now at half
Abosat 2.31) yards of Dress Goods,
dabbed god cut away brIow halt
K. The same with Linings,
Trimmings, Braid., Laces, and, in
feet, everything in the store. it has
all got to go now -no holding hack.
Jest eighty -Myr MOO'S Suits to go witb
the teeth now. The priors are talent
cos -be if 83.116 a•t4 *01.93
Melee 110 Osercnat,,, for .... ... 383
Men's 76c Work tibias for. the
Mop's Socks, three pairs for.... Sae
Men's Pante. an sures 98c
We haysa't time to tell you any
more shout it. But it 7.el mists title
last opportunity you wiit aiways re,
gret it. The store positively claws
next Tuesday sight, after whieb we
say farewell. Cameramen lherwer
tats -rut STOWS,.
Latest Hews.
345 p. m., Thursday. - Arrange-
ments for a large crowd on Saturday
and Monday at the Howell Hardware
Un.'s tering opening and darso tts-
t ince.
The Detroit Vapor Mem Inas has
.est weird that he will he hiss t ped
very headsmen presents have arrived
i-ssarsel demosetrator
will present to the early mesere.
We will he plastered In .seta you a
two of the efelu -j-we Mocha Java coffee
sold ltd tows by W. Hero. of flee Qual-
ity (tracery Skeet..
Howaml HAonwARa Co., Ltm1Tln.
Suicide'. Fawriir at Lucknew.
Calumet, Mich.. April 1114,-- Lykes
wawa a gad re nee with the gws towtMd
on full, the body of Donate! If. Acott,
sired M y elz, a prominent Heil and
architectural engineer, wap (rowel to-
day. A note left by it -net declared
tbet he had hewn forme to rxwnmlt
.sieid• became trinity had deserted
Mu and .owe u. Lseknnw, OOtario,
.Pere fist. Sgu, iso which town Mr•.
M.ett's parents ase believed to reside,
Tie.Sire eda Y•. -d.
AP Segtlsbmaa and en fri.huup
meet one day, and the former. to hast
some fun w(th Pat, aa►rd bier if be
was gond at e.e ssu rrnren0. ' • 1 ars
the'." Mid Pet non rn,rad 700 Md1
MO how ,sway skirts L r.,uM g •t not of
a pied r acrd the ftn,li.hmau.
Welt," said Pse, 'Yl.' depends, on
whose yard you get leu•.
Things Unprintable.
nihil. --Mother wlways .ter.. when
hoe« nnentrny to dinner
,bhy Isn't your tether vitae to
like -0uest he ain't able to
Gayle' Inhere. -Poston
Wedded at Paris.
Paris. April 19.--A quirt wedding
was •nlemnis,d at 84.. Jamas' recto: y
00 Weeirmaiay afternoon, Yates Him
tela. Warden, daughter of Mr,
and Mrs. Weeders. was uni ed in wed,
tock to Geordie ./ohne, on, son . f Mr.
STA Mrs. Jobnston, of Goderich. Rev.
C. 0. Porton officiated. Mise Oath -
wise W.wden acted as brideess.id sod
CM* Word.n supported the groom.
Alt., •AOrhort honeymoon trip to
Toreato And God* Ich the temple will
teRe uplink r eekleeoe in Paris
AFTER ANY
Sarft'. 6irealskroe
isa0Ys.1`. goodie and haull
d a itap . re wePiwipi
twteii...lt sI mature is
ra.kaidas i d& Al OrsogIete.
arra a awes. ihmealla Ors. "
i
1
liC
OF CANADA
1as"Aer-t.rlto 1435 1
REMIT MONEY BY
BANK
MONEY ORDERS
Bank Money Orders Issued
by the Uphill Bank of Canada
for sums up to 1150.00 coat only from fie to 11ie, ae:ordiag to
int They are payable anywhere in Canada tYukoo
excepted), and in the principal United States cities.
Money sent in this way is as safe as if you handed it oirect
to the payee.
Goderich Branch Il
W. L. HORTON, Manager=
t. i EN , $*AN(1 , 1 r. w. - J
p 701-----i,, tilt. Tac. l `r. m. C. KART MUM Aar1-.aaat Maayea.
EAST STREET GARAGE
IS WHERE YOU WILL FIND "MEN WHO KNOW" WHEN
THEY REQUIRE THE "RIGHT GOODS" AT THE RIGHT
PRICE, 8E IT WORK Ott SUPPLIES.
OPERATBI) BY
The Herron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Company
GODERICH, ONT.
'.The Jinn that does not beadle common goodie but guarantees
eatidaetion on every job done or sale made."
.Psow>z 243 Aft. Taatvseerloive JTRI(TLY CA ell.
I.50 Excursion
Goderich to Detroit
Steamer Greyhound
jc
Going to Detroit June 14th
Return from Detroit June 17th
21 Days in Detroit
Crescent CJab of Stratford Special Trails to the
GODERICH BAND MOONLIGHT
Thursday, June 13th, 8 p. m. ''
For peat -alae see small bills or write $. H. AYH T. P. fit E.
Agree, Detroit.
LOW
PIANO PRICES
FOR PIANO BUYERS
With the lowest prices --with the largest
stock and greatest variety -no piano buyer
can afford to make a selection without
getting in touch with our
Mammoth Clearance Sale
Small payment down is all_that is required
to secure immediate possession of any
instrument, and the balance may be paid in
small monthly instalments.
It is customary with the 1 Some new Pianos offering in
London brand) of the Williams (hie bele can be had for 124.1,
Paas (bmpany, Leaned, to 8210 and 1275. You should ace
tate new Player Pianos we are
have •
offering for 8600 and 9560.
Spring
Clearing
Sale
of all the used, rented and concert
used Pitmen, and those taken is
•rehange for New Reale AN-fi-
nd/am Pianos. In order to matt-
e
asee clean sweep of thte stock it is
n.osseary to put the Pianos down
to pricee that will appeal to alias
beteg weal bargains. The Pianos
we are now offering awe • dandy
MA. Just look them over.
Used Pianos al Rare
Bargain Prices
IV* indicate here just a few
of the ram !remains to be had in
rased Pianos : g175 for a New -
es/ rhe : 91611 for a Kerr; !!SS for
a It rydner : IWO far a Heeintasao
a
I'r•anapoe.r : gee tot a New *teals
Williams , gooduaPiano at
16th, and one et
170. Lovely
Organa from 1*1 t0 140.
Our building is overflowing
with bazgalm equal to thous
width we hare aneetinned For
Nin particulars writePima Wilttar0e
OOk.p mite/, 191
Leaden.Needed Bk.
.1. BART .t.1KUAN, apess ia1 teprommieties. may be emote et
Hotel Fl dMrd. t od.rteh. from May Ah to the Mtbk in reseed tit
thea offering.