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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-7-11, Page 51 LOCAL Nosp+tel Notes. Koo, one >ILI fi 1: moo, the of Ip kor lett hospital foe Wee at London .id ilrrtta _ are at present Wiese patios tutent at the licepitaL Oboe, p bo underwear. as operation' or Monday last. is peoeressias faveso ably. TM S•alorth Excursion. About 4W visitors from Seaforth were in town on 'twiny the ansa• ion being a sack' Sender wheel . xcursion. The weather was hrot, and the lakefront was an atte•etive s/dt tan the excursioobta ehtlldif s Tbetr train pulled oat ntltmgaylafter 7 o'clock. Seatorth teens testa crowd of we dressed• r• eit sadGudetichwillhs viet trout them as often M they will some• Goderich People in Reseda. Wad has been received from Regina to the effect that G. F. Ereir's honer anon dawaged by ib. gnat µ/eel, the verandah being destroyed and the wall on toe side ilowa down, Hugh Polley, who is sage with Mr. Blair s film. bad an ex experience. He hved in the Y. IL . A. building and during the ayoloM be west down three storks had sees•.►•& tome hi trifler, but eomeh•w et serious injury. He lest el personal belonging& Other Aedwtsh people in the city appear to have been out of the track of the archin. For the Angler. Now that the fisbiog ae_eet is in full &wing, the remilatio s of the Ontario game and Brheriee lows for the present year, which haus jaetbeen issued. will be of interest to Meal eaglei.'. .lpatt from the usual regu• Isions of previous years. an extract from the tl•hery laws and regulations providts that no one shall fish for, catch or kill in any of the waters of the Province in one day by angling, or'hall carry away a greater camber Chao eight small os large -mouthed back bass. It also says that Do small or large -mouthed black ban less than ten inches in length. tessesaring from the point of the nose to the centre of the tail) shall be retained or kept oat of the water. The number of ssaek- inonge ie limited to four. In cane of pickerel a gi eater number than twelve must not he carried away. W. C. T. U. Work. The W. C. T. U. held De regular meeting oo Monday after0000. Mrs. Davidson requested all superintend- ents of departments to bring in writ- ten reports of their work at the next mee!ing, wtich will be bead on Al: also to send them to Tidings. i'i. tequest for a student to work in the lumber camps during the summer was answered by Rev. James H. Barnes, w bo was unanimously chosen as the third missionary in, the field. He left airiest week in May for Cochrane, which will be his headquarters. Ito writing he says: "The lumber camps o rchard for the summer, w that all oar effete must be concentrated ten thecoratruction rawer, of which I be lieve there are a large numiter on the Grand Trunk Pacific." Mtv. R. W. McKenzie. supesintendeot of lumber - men's work. collected during the year 161, which is used for wiebtonery work. This amount is in advance of hey previous year. —Saco-. Suggestions from Editor Kerr. W. H. Kerr, editt r of The Brussels Post, took iu the Greyhound ezcur- Ann Int Detroit and gives an interest- ing account of it in his paper. He sake, some suggestions for the im- provement of the accommodation for the rxcuri ionists from inland point', es follows: 'To add to the popularity of this tenter outing some better arrange- ment in conveying excursionists from thee. 1. R. depot at Goderich to the wharf should be put in vogue. If the eameogen could be taken down the hillside to the harbor without leaving the coaches a t existing difficulty would be visted. When ea extorsion is largely attended the Non- veyances at the county town are en- tirely inadequate to accommodate the crowds, and to walk the long stretch on a hot day does not put you in a comfortable condition to enjoy the mil On the home trip the railway company should ice compelled to get you away immediately ea tie arrival of the steamer and not after two or three very Meeting boars waiting round a railway depot Mkiog vainly for information as to time of depar- ture Children's ad Work, Although no meetings of the Children's Aid Society have been held for the past two months for want of a done quorum, theuod dtive, as the t deal of wort1. been"tal or a tee facts will amply show. in tbe month of June Count Agent Elliott visited thirty children who are in homes in this county. One by girl has been placed in a home soder conditions which are worth month* of work. Two chiidrsc, wards of otter secietiea, have been replaced ha apse homes: aod one it Placed in a go dhomewltb the commit her father, where ebe will iv osis a mother's car•, T w o thildten left by their mother, who had apparently abandoned them. ' tiredto he provided toe, atld a (nail inneighboringtotem**ipso Memo conditions whish deMad forum sod patient cars if twit ROM 'khan- to thht up lis at will save them the a eKr lleverai n1 her cases where deter seed rot be alluded to eerie la thee easier Nate way are In heed. ed see aselw- leg the heat attendee the eas share °herpsocirry them. boo wehte/ w tee to Mow_ Ing children : Tern be 01 ear'and Mx Pests sof seven weigheeks e a . eleven wed hug, this ntspecti:2. Yee$ 114Wspothetrtiikei Ma NW, tan do M •delettttf- Atilt,. Athol to led tin. engem die baterwd his, beg e•seal dr"in hoar • ias. 1 h. to hear ewe vhe •++k. - Colt, IRE E SIGNAL. TOPICS lNets& The loan know as Edward Bennett, who now save says his name is DavidTucker, and who was arraigned on charges of shop-breaking et Gode- rich ter Leas Staernere.Clinton and Hensall, this morn - J. W. (++ids r agaet to, elle pleaded guilty before Judge Doyle. elmemwmCity 01 Diden1t 11 and H uron his In order to give time for investigating inr sad bas a Nthet el w at the w.at ug I hb a k. to sentence was deterred for the tow" • dal Pette a week, neat Thursday. i , the at - to be AS aldol sr of ib... Perms._ meantime be anti o Bennett, organ Tucker, will INDy bows word at em fen on break barge, that 1e ed Mr. Ur.lg4 ell - tears ewes "„,t11.,_ ins wtas made jaiL The ell Viva. and pstsspt narnsaoto wiattempt was made door Sunder, by agiive•. Che`. underthe ptleiorooeo ender through suck tee wie Se rimed- ceeded in his tunneling ug he would only have got into the jail yard. The long -deferred case of Frank Elliott, charged with aggravated as- sault upon J. O. Stewart, came to a bead on Tuesday. Elliott pleaded guilty to common assault and was al- lowed to go on hie own recognizance' for hie future good conduct. Stewart also was requited by Judge Doyle to sive hie recognizance for good con- ducL James White, of Zurich. is to be sentenced July 15th for embezzlement of moneys belonging to the Barrie Carriage Co. White was the Com- pany's agent and appropriated to his own uses $4(%) or $&*i of the Com- pany's money. Crown Attorney Seager will attend at the inquest in the case of Myrtle Conk at Seaforth on the 15th inst. Acid lte(ister'rir. who for the last two years W been with The Signal as reporter. left yesterdaytoe his hems at Orssbrook, and wdevote himself to studies in preparatio. for • eshersity eeuawe. Mr. McQuarrie will hs greatly Nursed in Godericb, toot sly in the case, where he was • valued resembee d the staff. but to ebony other drip. He took an salve and letallypins totems*, mune- Maly in the work of Knox church, and was ideetifl.d with other organi- satioes in town which will miss his seabtm efforts. His many frirnds, while regretting ler departure from rows, will wish him the beet of suoceu in his Itfewotk. Tim Ceelegiate Institute Extension. The Collegiate Institute trustee board has been dlseu•.log plana for to the elergeebent of the building, asre- quired for the better accommodation of the cJ.wsp. They had almost de - elided upon a wooed story above the gyso•siuw, but another acbente pro - by Architect Fowler this week leen received with favor and et a westing today WAS accepted by the hoard. The Dew plan is the extension of the sehnol to the northward at the wast aide, the addition to be two stories in height. This would allow of a more convenient arrangement of the interior space, and, itis calculated. would gire the needed additional ao- Public School Board, The regular meeting of the public school board war held in the board froom of Victoria school en Moeday evening. There were present Dr. Turnbull, chairman, and Messrs. Cult, Parsons, Hodgen& and Dr. Gallow. The secretary's report showed pay- ments during Juoe of $874.51 tof which amount $829,15 was on the pay-, roll), 'and payments this y&aur to date of $5,708.20. Principal 'alert of Victoria school reported 179 boys and 190 girls on the roll—total 378, and an average attendance of 321 Principal Sh a'-rnaa of Central school reported oommodation ata lower cost than by 96 boy. and 8o girls on t.be roll—a the other plans dircuseed. total of 180; average attendance, 161. Some relin were indicated as neces- Rev. A. MacMillan Struck by Lightning. sary and were put in the hands of Rev. Alexander MacMillan, pastor committees. A letter of resignation of Miwico Presbyterian church, forts- was received from Mims Strang and eriy of Smit l's Hill cburcb, was be. was accepted, and applicatic1os were slowly injured during au electric received from Miss Marion Fraser and storm yesterday afternoon says The Mise Retta Clark. also sr application Globe. He was unconscious for utas from Miss V. Watson to be transferred alone, but at a late hour his condition to Victoria school. The.chool wanage- was cooaiderably improved. When, committee was empowered to the stores gave warning of its top- I act in regard to these. The chairman pro.cb, lir. MacMillan went to thewas granted three months' leave of ale cellar to clots. a window there. The I sense and M he might not again take cunemt of air seemed to draw the his place at, the board it was moved lightning, for the moment it was J by Dr. Oallow, seconded by Mr. Hod - closed the glass was broken into pieces I gen., that the board place upon the and thrown iu all directions. Several minutes an expression of the appreeia- ot the bier were buried in the minis- t•mwi h which they regardtheservices ter's face. inflicting painful injuries !which Dr. Turnbull has rendered as The cheek was sufficient to render chairman of the board and their Mr. MacMillan insensible. Members wishes for bis succese in his new of his family heard him fall, and he sphere. Dr. Turnbull thanked the was assisted upstairs to his room. Dr.. trustees for their resolution and stet - Season, of Mimics. and two other ed that his work in connection with physicians were in attendance for the board had always been a pleasure some bolus and towards midnight to him. It was an evening of fare - there was • noticeable imps uvement in wells, and Principal Tiger t, who was the pastor's conditionpresent probably for the last time prior to his departure for Hamilton. wan the Harbor Notes. subject of a second resolution. moved Both dredge. and the drilling ap- by Mr. Parsons and seconded by Mr. para Ws are busy working in the her- Cutt, tendering to Mr. Tigert the nor, thanks of the board and an expression of appreciation of his services as prin-' cipal and of good wishes for the fut- ure. Mr. Tigert replied, thanking the board for the resolution- Afterwards the hoard adiourned The old elft etor leg at the nig Mill is bring taken down Ibis week. The new leg for the big elevator will be completed in rix weekr.. t r t+ro months' time. Pewit Sauodere. Wyvil Millararid Reg. Platt left on Saturday evening Death of Mrs. Geo. Cox. on a fishing trip to Main Station. It was with feelings of surprise and They are making flee trip in Mr. sorrow that the people of Goderich Saunders auxiliary catboat. learned on Monday of the death of Several pleasure yachts booed for Mrs. George Cox. which occurred the Geor au Bay- ports bare called in on previews day at Winnipeg. Although the stray nortb recently. Among she had passed the fourscore mark. them were the Sintrd, of Detroit, and Mrs. ('ox was wonderfully active, and the Taman, .t Brockville. when she lett Goderich on the 29th of Grain arrivals et the harbor the plot June on a visit to membere of her week have been light. Toe Scottish family in the West she was apparently Hero arrived on Saturday with 135,000 in excellent health. She scent a few bushes wheat and cats for the Oode- days .with her sons at Chicago and rich elevator, and cleated yesterday-, . then went on to Winnipeg to visit her light, for Gary to load nils. daughter. Mot. Guest. She reached The coal steamer lex arrived with VI tunipeg on Friday last and was the schooner Three Brothers on Tues. taken ill during Saturday Dight, pass- tbe latter uoloadiog here for tate ing away at 11 o'clock Sunday morn - Western Canada Flour Mills. end the ing. She retained consciousness to former proceeding to Kiocaudioe. the eud. 'lire remains were brought Black base fiehing this year ia the to Godericb. accompanied by several beat on record. "Johnnie" Phillips is members of the family, and were authority for the statement that over interred this afternoon in Maitland 500 good-dz••d specimeoa of the black- cemetery. tailed variety were caught Inst week. Mrs. ('ox. whose maiden uame was The Government yacht Speedy. with Elizateth Allen. was born in County lion. F. D. Mout and party on board, Wicklow. Ireland, in the year 1832 and arrived in the hatbor Monday- morn- carne to Canada with her parents and ing and was welcomed with a cbons their family when ebe was about five of whistles frotu tbe craft in Ibe years of age. They settled at God. - harbor and mils ou abort. Tbe rich, and tor three - quarters of a Government party left in Lite after- century Mrs. ('ox was a resident of moon on their way mortb. this town, seeing it grow from its Five of the pontoons for tbe south- primitive state to its present develop - west breakwater have been sunk in went. In 1851 she was wertied to the position. and when the oath is added, late George Cox. who for many years in • day or two, the Isubitructure will was connected with The Signal. Mr. be complete. Another month or two Cox died fifteen years ago. Six sons should ere the contract complete. after and four daughters survive. They are : which Coot.ractor Birmingham will Abraham. of Bowesmont. Nett h commence immediately the coo- Dakota ; John A.. of Chicago ; Wm, •traction of the pontoons for the D., of Leamington. Ont.: Edward A., 1,000 -ft. addition to the northwest of Chicwgo: Howard, of Edmonton, bresikwall. sod Benson W., of Leamington ; Mrs. Rapid progress is being nude on the Douala, of Pembina. North Dakota C. P. R. freight sheds, tie greater Mn. Sinclair, of town : Mrs. Gust, of part of the [omelettes] heios in. had Winnipeg, and Mrs. (Rev). H. Wigle, the frame wort and rafters In positive of Amherst. N. S. There are thirty - on the westerly half. A gang of eight grandchild/en and eleven greats twenty-five men is ..gaged on the grandchildren. Several {,others and work. The contract called for the sisters also survive her : Anthony completion of these sheds July lath. Aliso, .d Dunlop: Fronk Allen, of so that the Mutual Line of parkas. Oveeo B.v. 1Visconaio ; Beojemin freighters should be traaderriug rest- Aliso. of C'hicasro: Yrs. Abraham booed Sour bee. by Araguaia. Smith .md lire. Horton, of Goderieh TMCIty oe Detroit 11. of the D. &C. Yse L F. Moue and Mrs. Wm. Smith. Navlgatba Co.. arrived no her Stet of CbMtge. trip on Friday. with somas Mese Yea Oyes life was full of activity. Aaseese,• for local suebterer hethe es. even t. tsad. Not neglecting her file seams, is slightly Lager thee home heady intermits. she totted he CiMaass of St. aass of Gro year. shoe energy for count!~ deed. of and hes bees eialoptiteted he order to bssevelsser. She was greatly lo - w ake the retied le. The City of Jeremiad le the work of North street U.teeit 11- ie ermabie of tasking i mimsli t church, held a certificate of afsegwn miry an Lost under foto* Mir slrsmbw.bip in the woman's d,egt Illesierey Soda etp wed an honorary The gesole• Lasser+ /limbed lay reelmbse ef the T. M. 0. A. sold a Ie the barber over hominy and Her ebamber et the W. 0. T. II. dhis to bAr Slier Rev. A. 1l , pastor of Mirth day wh(th wase i es►y street WRMtMst dumb. eendesetgd the Obeer tithe Stores tleeeMRa• aa funeral aerates /bafternoon ernoon at the • ehfigery O►, iM serest The home no Brise. ie road. ■ rd the SIM was Alm DsRadt. been/ ler the p►IIbss.wrs were t Manning. Jaynes des 1!y a • Y • ien She Tate•. J. H. (leww.i. W. R. Robert- te • dressy best. hetes •trete, ears, J. W. Vomiter mid R J. Megaw. with enbise hire and aft. media room A pees wear Seal tribute. were gent la the cassias t kMehea with a I wawa- by telesis and b with ire.• And ~lbw • spi•wa meltw11ah Me drtegwd hei been YAe1Ss/. Iltaregaat Abe will be brae Al mw the sesh. et Ibe ver. e J s sheet the geld e/ the pasta w e ham ew NNis. Dandm and her way hast to Detre& mPlosrerd coo 1) _'_t_ CH ONTA The Ute Mrs. Robert lends.. The death occurred .t Mount Oro we) on Friday evening, tune 68, of rise. Lennon, widow of the late Robert Lennon, formed,. of tioderich, at the age of rev.mty-Might years. fibs is survived by three dwgbte s - ooe a Sister at Mount Hope, Ioadnn Mrs. Biggar. of Nlegara, and Mrs. Stiles, of Detroit.—toad by two sons living in the West. Her husband died six veers ago. Requiem mans was puna: In the Mount Carsel church oo the Monday morning following her death. god the remains were then brougbt to Goderich and were interred in the Colborne Catholic euietery be- side three of ber husband. The Huron Old Boys. The special excursion train of the Huron Oki Boys of Toronto anived shortly after noon on Saturday. A rather stall number. Compared with lose previous years, came on to Goderich. A pasty eompnsed chiefly of members of the H. O. B. executive left in the afternoon by motor tar for a tour of the county, going south from Goderich as far as Exeter, then turning north to Seatorth and Whig. ham and returning south to Clinton, where they took the train on Monday for Toronto. So far as the Goderich folks in Toronto are concerned, the interest in the Old Boys' excursion seems to be et a low ebb, and we would summed that next year a apecial effort be made at this end in the way of a reception or entertainment for the visitors. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Ina Tan or Wilson toe the white Hoene for the next PreeidestW term t No ,natter 'wbljh etas, be west he any better clothed thea the men who hare Ptidham for their tailor. summer vlsiton aro Incited to make Smlth'e Art Store their .hopping headquarters. A hose assortment of exclndee goods always to be ren here. Many articles suitable for eau - centre The first of a seriee of weekly dances under the auspices of the Menesetung Canoe Club will be held at Hotel Sun- set Friday evening. It is announced that there will be no meeting of the Ahtneek Cbapter rat Daughters of the Empire during the months of July and August. The ladies of St. George's church will hold their annual tea and garden party on the afternoon and evening of Thursday. July 25th. on, the grounds of the Kiely pr'perty. The weather has been of the scorching variety for the pest week, and although nearby sections neve had rain Godericb has been favored with only some slight abowetn. The Wednesday halt-holid my move- ment was in full awing this week. nearly all the stores in town being closed. The threatened storm inter- fered with the holidaying yesterday aftern oon. H. J. Morris is in his sixth consec- utive year as district deputy- grand toaster of the A. 0. II. W. He has commenced another series of official visits to the lodge., in hie jurisdiction and was at Brussels and Strat ford for this purpose this week. For the third time this season blossoms bare appeared on a pear tree in the garden of Win. Clerk. Walnitt street. 'Clus Signal was shown a sprig covered with blossoms and a email pear which were found on the tree a few days ago. W. J. Morrow, who is the chief representative of the National land, Fruit it Packing Co. in this district, informs The Signal that the prospects for the apple crop continue to he gond. Orchards are generally in much better condition than in previous years. A special meeting of General Brough Chapter. D. O. E., will he 1, held in the law library at the court house on Monday next, July 15, at 5 o'clock, to complete arrangements for the eucbre natty to be gives in Rotel Sunset on Thursday evening, July 18. A notice in connection with the plan of garbage removal projected by the public works committer appetite in The Signal'sedv-ertieing columns this week. Persons draining to take ad- vantage of this plan are requested to baud in their names at the town clerk's office. SUMMER SPORTS. The lawn bowling competition in singles is waking progress. Tbe re- cord of games won and lost up to lest night is as follows : won Lost F. J. Rutland 13 7 L B. Tape 16 9 C. H. Humber 13 8 Joe. Kidd 1 2 F. H. Martin 9 6 H. T. Edwards 6 3 O. C. Whitely 0 4 Geo. Williams 0 1 R. G. Reynolds 0 1 W. H. Robes tion 0 3 Wm. Lane 12 R Dr. Macklin 9 3 H. McDermott 7 9 E. McLaughlin 1 6 A. G. Chantrey 2 15 E. ILJordan0 0 LR.Fox 0 0 J. G. Geddes 0 0 R. H. Taytor 0 0 Fled Davis 10 4 Chas. Garrote 3 3 J. L Killoran 0 0 A. Porter 5 6 J. B. N. Doyle 0 0 O. F. Carey 1 3 F. Hammood 6 9 JJ.. LI Tlgert 8 6 W. H. Harrison 0 0 Rob4. McLean 2 3 Cr A. Nairn 8 10 Rev. J. Elliott 0 0 J. A. Rumbsll 1 6 J. E. Tom 0 0 L Dnbesty 6 10 Dr. H”bsir 3 1 E- R. Nalene e 1 F. H W d 1 3 J. N. Cameron 4 4 The Grdetirh bowie,.. have played two games in the Faill trophy swim the past week. both s t hone. On Fridley they dean. ted Clinton by 8 Aso. ■od oto Tuesday t hey were up 11 pelage le the game w itb Seefort h. So far this season every caaswplaed le the Herrn aeries for the Faill , trophy iM bees won by the home leets.. The baseball match on Tuesday night between the Preetyte i.m ami W. Pater's abaft* teem. he the Aerie 1 lessee vegelted Is a ole, the picas Myra 11 to t se the sad of lbs silty IMllgss. O w.vir SUPEIINTBNDENT CURED CATAH parescre "tin 241" Prescription Cared Obstinate Case. Ira'TITVODLAC, K. P. May 1e. IPIL - I had bus. treaded far mote • Mosher of yaws with • very •aa.,ly ••.o .5 catarrh of the bead- It lest —WbellalAa. ••aaklam saad mere marl, sk the toms. sad y wee te and tre la the halos — aiirN•t•l the treuble mere •r baa aeesaat betas exposed M op Ideas •d weedier. Tie ear lust alma added to eM bvttatlea Tsr Ns. is Catarrh Cure ter bitterest and enterer! use was reosasmeaaed to ms. and I decided to pen It a WWI. I used t hoses as sus eatlnly relieved, •ad I fed se yeses better that I wanted yes to tans. it was year RMldae that Axed M a! Tea have • Ano remedy Leased le year Pe. ss Catarrh Cars irvsrysas who las Catarrh ought to know sheet K end .a..ld nee !t' L H. Robinson. Supt. L a 13 R: It The above proses -Intim is mot s "Cure- Alr' or ao-••Led patent mo/Waw Dr. Msrvbey pr.eerrhed It fee 14 rear , and 1t eared tbmasaads eater °tier doctors tans. for Ow masetnell ■tee=s CZ LIm1 ~ Tauber `l errt t Ido, ttte•E get Sold and Ou aranteed io Godericb by by F. J. Bunlend This was to be the deciding ga me of the first aeries. The tie will be played off on Friday evening at Ag , i - culture! Park. A foothill! team went to Wioghain on Saturday to play the team there, hut came home without any scalp. in their Herts. The Western Ontario Bowling As- mociaUoo tournament will be held at London the week commencing Mon- day. July 22. This is the biggest an- nual bowling event in Western (M- oires CHURCH NOTES. The Merrill Brothers, of Brentford, will sing in North street Methodist church next Sunday. Rev. Father Melted., of tit. Peter's church, and Rev. Father McCormack. of Kingsbridge, have been attending the retreat of the priests of the diocese of London this week. Tbe Ladies' Aid or Knox church held their annual picnic at Bayfield oto Tuesday eftoinoon. A large number of the Society enjoyed the outing at the pretty town down the lake abort. Rev. Geo. E. Hoa, pastor of Knox church, diamiared hie congregation at 7:45 last Sunday evening and in- timates that be intends to cut the services .bort throughout the heated spell. The congregation appreciates his consideration. which is worthy of general imitation. A lo.g memos oto a hot Sunday ptubahly never did any- body muchfgood. W TROIKA. Our! II•wraamd ear n fraenal oaseatisa- The '7aw1 t oeswallsa .' is who to swore a trails M cwt ab'. work. Thorough .sorer is ani, Pe/atlas. Oysters. High tlsswt s1..1.sm Clays. •ase netttriie films. Lamm sarspas, insMrisg u.ins- swat 14iasst ansa issgns health of atedases eats. ...aeras.. *eery girl. awe as ALMA training. Haarems pre- speeter seat es application M Prheiest ti Today let Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes tempt that one at your table who is hardest to lease. . P After that you'll always serve the Sweethearts of Sweet Corn — the flaky, crisp, golden nutriment that no other cereal vies with I . No bother to you— just open the package and serve with cream or milk. Heat the milk if you prefer a hot lish. it's sim- ply fine either way. 0011 Mint TIMINDAT..IVLT 11. MS Paid - opRest and UXI0N TodiiIded Prop $$ 181,310 otrl Assets (over) $56,000,01.0BANN OF CANADA gerAeu0Ran ted A GROWING BALANCE in • tiaviags Bank Aoct'uat is one of the strongest ineeo- tivesto further saving. It le a source of genuine satinlac- tgives a comfortable feeling of security front finasiclal troubles. 11 you b•ven'% • Savings, Bank Account alisa.ly. now is the tris to .tart on.. Cume In and do it. Goderich Branch W. L. HORTON, Manager IAIMIIMM. SNR. SRAMf.7s r. wl. Ate. gsssmsaw M eoso ....... as.. ac. ' { e. N. CAMAY Hosn• i Amsr...e -- Moving to Sovereign Bank Corner We are about to change our place of buaiuese from the present stand to the above-weotioned. To make moving easier. we are .ending our profits on a vacation. Specie) prices on all lines. leteresomatwessettem CAI and see. J. S. DAVEY Jeweller and Optician South `fide of S.tuate t>IODERICH 1 r• . ERO COLLEGE I• BERLIN. rawadOT4.d the. CANADA Rs..denn.l Colkge for b.y. aid zsung men -yaeelket High Selool or Adem.o a.d Art. 1)epartees.r, N.. Belding. wab Wont Hyg.e.,r *quip. meats TM Ismael ti,wreaa.um .n Co natio - •.r.1naa• Tr.a, Swimming Pool. Shower Bali.. Theatre- 1.dieideal srteadasce to St.de.t•. Pro. ' isu.ar.t rmars pe.gr.i.au cower i. t.rgs. R.em.wy moderate. ASdre..- Wit. 1, wO. h v1 t. ..Mr,"erem/ to Pr goer' S.. ter St. Lawnwc. vie err k.e. Ark awe keep ►ase., we re'.., Imam bwy.. t r.,.,...l- y M... it .opal pee one a h..es .tae Pert .1 as Ma 1..... 1 be P. 1.. ,. r.,s1 U.wd sad R. 51. S a.r.t •.pre .e,, r'.. the Ma ewe i.....t.+...d ran. WTI. e w r..aP .m tit p1*...e . a s ...p M r.aad M. she .s..t Pri.1. 0 1 n , lade .ww. write bey D..,, ,r, a... i li. C. Mesa. Guam' Acerae T..o..n Lir GRAND 1 UNKRY3T ',l Only line reaching all •!naimpr Resorts in Highlands of pnR1i, including MUSKOKA LAKES LAKE OF BAYS ALGONQUIN PARK MAGA? ETAWAN RIVER FRENCH RIVER TEMAGAMI KAWARTHA LAKES Full summer service now in effect to all of above resorts. Write for fall particulars and illustrated fold- ers to any Gnand Trunk Agent. aeeeseeters' Excursions Jul 9tb and 23rd, August eta and 30th September 3rd and 17th, via. Sarnia or Chicago. Winnipeg and return, tt31. Edmonton and retort', $42. Tickets good for sixty days. No cbange of urs. Special train will reeve Toronto 10.30 p.in. on above dates, via Chicago wtttl St. Paul, carrying through conches and Pullman tourist sleeping cars. The Grand Think Pacific Rail- way is the shortest :tett quickest route between Winoipeg Haa,ka- teen—Edmonton. New fast expree. @ecvice between Winnipeg and Regia. Smooth roadbed, electric - lighted sleeping cars, superb dining car service. Leave Winnipeg d p.m., arrive Regina 7 a,m., Saskatoon 8.30 a.m., Edmonton 9p.m. Ask F F. Lawrence, (4tan tTrunk Agent. Godericb, for full informa- tion, or write A. E. Duff. D. P. A , Union Stm1tiou, Toronto, Out. Refrigerators Don't you feel that you need one ? We have several extra good lines, rang- ing in price from $8.5o to $25.00. Detroit Vapor Stoves What a satisfaction Just like city gas. No smelling wicks, no gen- erating, and works per- fectly, in either mar for coal oil or gasoline. We are sole agents in Goderich. The prices run from $13.00 up. Although we have stocked heavier than ever in this line, we are sold out in several lines, but we have another shipment to arrive before this reaches you. We Kite a straight cash dist,ount that means money saved. Did you get one of our sec Grindstones ? Howell Hardware Co., Ltd. rag Ran PLACE TO HUY HARDWARE