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LOCAL TOPIC
Music Examinations.
alas (;oder.-'- Is
The following students who were
pupils of A. E. Cook, of town were
seeceastul M the Toronto Conserve
d Music local centre examinations
reheat' held In Stratford and Gods-
trIch : ementary iano-Louie Her -
Hostas, Primary piano thonon)
ere a e, c Junior
piano -Olive McPhee, Goderich. Har-
mon and counterpoint -Het.- Wi
oleo. )story (first-class honor*)
counterpoint thonors)-Clive Mc-
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THS g1GNAL GODERICH ONTARIO)
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. )es kis chef W• Ec A
Clinton ltew►Ma tett •
Bart Mende waters mud .kin oreatus et Mn. uric. ark _Mir loom.. 01 power,
Hlot'a Drug Store. It.e., are su la taws.
Basun* vWtore should not tail a Dell at .�g�a �t �y� Bartle of Coag
amahl AK Store, vat *rest, and sr the ea0.OttaweA Y �'tr111g trMnashlps lea ted
req to YMkek• alt► ho w e
trbm ar.epepdisg floe mesa of Jnlr.
=no 'tae at examine awls ase' a .td twit sbabe
Ge best tale Ooa tar w rearm e[et fbwda
Prise ahlte BL Lose
fuer. A great
pleasure r w w R- >It. Salt► leR'twit oe et, Imam to
.d��ryypoetess In --Teat rarMtr.
been &optic&. oodeefeh PeidMm ifs Tatter cerement floe Wes Rrao who was • flag u
lion
way 1t ttseutsd es applies- mean, b e beams arty- the hems of Mfr. ,sad Mn- Joseph XIddj eft o0
rod olt• pie+ J. Adan fowler. •tory w fore ter rts ee tailoring. Leave Monday toe terames•
tion r the *Orn 110 year older alta orfs and yon will be satisfied. W. i P. P P. 1. sloe s7 �
Eacurslon Irorrl Blyth August Tait. j�� O. P. R; Engineer Work's family ere to .. a the ben otes
A union lloadsy -'shoo! eseuniun is - � p are '•tent)o�t on the old camp ground" The nay frlssds.t ni O Martis are
from Blyth sad 1 k Goderich. at A'-tr1Ws Poi&L Thi .aY art s of m Bary her ►wo
other run to 'Winos cm the 0.
P R. Ilse a/
fare* M i @ coo Wednesday. Rev. Dr. Medd will b in Vic- Mir Use MaCa.atbay. or r untoc a trot-&
,sloris street church no Sunday fore- t.�raoiUs here with her dear, , is Rern
far east �ugngt lib. 1i.- will be Btytk's AI y H noon at 11 o'clock, and in the evening di`ti
(Orin •Od • Rood pfOk1 and at 7 o'clock.
Mta Jahn'qyu,a�y hr
three ohiMrea.
rig ) arranged for the enter- Mc-
Phee, �, Judge Holt was at Hanover fo eery- b'&e�Yra Z �aschlerp
oral Jaye this week acting As an arbi-
trator in a. township boundary Toe
case. The wardens of Bruce and Grey
counties were the other members of
the arbitration hoard.
efter tptu+s+
is tows.
'Moment d the ep:CYteioniete. Ther f The Toronto News nays : • The excel-
,pectal Wallas. wlU tsni�R atGodsr m. 1.eos ret ted work which is belol dna.
at 10 &1 tor. sad is W R Eby the Tomato Conservatory has
Central •ehool mora. --- g - proved to the public that the in.titu-
d the lite llo. ranks, as It rally does. with the
♦ sPewas bad at oeetr•1 best conservatories in the world."
.churl board A Pleasant Outing.
acbool, at which a number of matters
t•oncerninS the rgeowi rot of „will. i .I,b. printer. fraternised at a picnic
,drool, the aruogwment ret rooms, at Attr111's Point no SuWrday att.r-
,.u-, ,*ere considered and action takes noon. warty alt the memhen or the
tt en°. Mir Ratti Clark was en- Star and Signal staff, being present.
wised
for junior work at cents. Harry Turners motor twat carried the
.drool at the minimum salary of Nffi plrnicken acmes to tbe Point and also
per annum. Mr. Hodgson 'seas s.p made trips out on tbe lake. adding
pointed wctina chairman in the •b much to the pleasure of the outing.
.ince of Dr. Turnbull. Gaines of various kinds were indulged
in and the tline was very pleasantly
spent uutll the supper hour, when the
party a'athered around a sumptuous
'Dread and diaelosed an array of won-
derful .ppelities. 1 be commissary
department proved equal to the emer-
gency. however. and an hour or two
afterward the bomewerd journey was
begun with everybody well content
with the day's outing. The affair wart
arr•aneed by Mr. Vanatter. of The Star,
and Mr. Turner. of The Signal, to
whom the thank. of the picnickers are
due for the excellent prevision made
for their pleasure and comfort.
Wants an Old I. Reunion Here
W. T. Millar, who was in Kincar-
dine last week during � impressed
0.1d Boyd
runifn. was an imtd the
doings that he thinks Godericb ought
1,, have • similar celebration. Old
re -idents gathered at Kincardine from
• t.II over the continent.
and the town of other people
dur-
ing the week to see the fun. There is
no particular reason why such a cele-
bration should not be aux-sinful
ux-si f ui in
ittee in
Goderich if a good
bre formed to push it along. Are there
any volunteers?
Harbor Notes.
The steamer H. N. Jex, with the
barge Three Brothers in tow. arrived
,n port on Monday with • cargo of
al for the Big Mill.
The steamer Doric was here on
:sturiay. She unloaded 1'25,000 bush-
. -i* of oats at the Goderich Elevator
n Transit Co.'s elevator.
During the month of July li2'I cars
:1 grain were loaded,trom the °oder ich
elevator.
Me yacht Capitols. from Saginaw.
true in Fort om Saturday. Several
.mall yacht called during the week.
Cadets to London.
corps of a btesen cadet., In charge
�.1 Principal Hume of the Collegiate
Institute, left Monday moruing to
.pend a week in camp etc Carling's
Heights, near London. The members
of tate corps are Roht. Clark, Carmen
r.toddart, Thos. Millian. Morrie Swan-
bn, Maitland Pridhare, Gordon
Noble, Harold Corrie, Stanley Rept.
Willie Black. Ralph Dither. Geo.
Case. Willie Babb, Stephen Medd.
Harold Walter. John Tuffocd, James
Ross. Harry Rbackletoo and Chester
Our nin. A. V. Shackleton. principal
.,f Auburn public school, also joined
" the party here. Capt. A. Rougvie
ettd Capt. H. C. Dunlop ore at the
• auip as musketry instructor and
adjutant ot No. 1 battalion, respect- 19th inst., another of the early settlers
-rely, of the township of Colborne has been
The M. C. C. Regatta. removed. Mr. Oou"ins was born
The MeneeeWog Canoe Club our- eighty year* ago et Grenville. Ont.,
--.ones putting on a regatta for the civic a^ci when a hoc his parent came to
holiday if sufficient interest is shown this county end settled on the 8th
in the project by the town fathers It co°Cre"1On of Colborne. Until he re -
will cost a considerable sum to make moved- to Goderich from the farm
the stfair susoessful. and as there is no about twenty years ago. Mr. Cousins
: cbssihility of making a revenue by continued to he a resident of Colborne.
charging an admission fee the Club He was .carried in the year 1861 to
lvould like the town council to con- Mir Mary Brock, of Stanley town -
tribute toward* the expense. The ship, wbo predeceased him four years.
town has born pretty quiet this sum- He is survived by three sons and
mer, and an afternoon and evening of seven daughter* : *illiam, of Marlette.,
s water sports will afford .nine much- Micb.: George. of Chicago; Ben, of
needed entertainosest for the towns- Powell, 1Vyowiog : Mrs. J. d. Orr, of
people and the summer visitors. If Godericb township: Mrs. Wm•
the project goes ahead. the Club will Meedel, of Salt Lord : Mrs. Bl orchard.
and ill t t d W1nOipe : the Mimes Mattie and
Thos. Gundry Homs.
Thos. Gundry arrived home Satur-
day from his Western trip. He
was away almost two months and
went as far as Victoria. He found
the trip veru interesting, sav a great
many Goderich people, and speaks in
warm term• of the hospitality that
was everywhere heaped upon b;m and
Mri. Ounirv, who accompanied him.
Everything is booming in the West.
be says. and the crop prospecta this
year are excellent. it ran easily he
imagined that a man of Mr. Onndry's
active temfrerameUt end untiring
emerge would me as much as many
men would do in • mueb longer time.
He thinks the Weat 1s a greetcnuntry.
but nowhere did he find any place he
liked better than 3odericb, and he
has come hack to t he old tnwn with
the intention of remaining here. He
watt at the Coast when news reached
him of tbe tornado at Region. He
burrieu hark to the stricken city as
quickly es pnssihle, hut found his
brotber, W. H.. and wife quite safe.
the storm having passed a few blocks
from their home. Will, his old friends
will he glad to hear. is doing well in
his business and otberwise.
Another of the Pioneers Gone.
in the death of Thos. Cousins, of
Godericb• which occurred on Friday,
Thos. Gundry. wbo returned on Sate
urday from his Western trip, is again
open for engagement as auctioneer.
and will soon haves bis string of sales
on band. as be is easily the 1 ceding
sale conductor in this section.
Some anxiety is felt regarding two
young women of town wbo left home
this week and who,it Is suspected, may
have been decoyed to one of the large movie bh b - -
cities. Their friends are making wide- News-Reowa.
spread enquiries in the endeavor to Mardon Pesrsse.01 the Rank .t ('ommree
locate them. 1a spending his vaeaUon et his home in Str*t
ford.
The regular meeting of the Gode-
rich branch of the Women's Institute At Old Orchard Cottage.
will beheld et the home of Mrs. J. T. who have registered at Old
Salkeld. Bayfield road. on Thursday, Orchard Cottage are : Mr. Mev and
August 1st, at 3 o'clock. 'Membere Mr. Griffin, of Stratford : Mia Riggs
will meet in perk opposite Kingston Detroit, Mich.; Dr. and MPs. Smith.
street at 2:30 o'clock. Jackson, Mich. ; Judge Henderson.
W. A. Chisholm has sold his reel- Mrs. and Miss Henderson, of Kenton,
dence on Victoria street to Jae. Ohio.
Burdge. of Hamiltnn, who is coming The Park House.
here with bis wife to reside. Mr. At the Park House : '[ins Nelson,
Chisholm has pun based two lots on Mies Watenn, Windsor ; Miss War -
Trafalgar street from John Dean and roar, Mise Fanny We toner. Nos
will build a new reeidence for himself. Pease and two children, Detroit ; Mrs.
At North street Methodist church Cameron, Jr. S, Cameron, Galt ; Mrs.
next Sunday the pastor, Rev. Alfred Nettleship, the Misses Margaret and
Brown, will preach at both servicer Caroline Nettlship, St. Louis; Dr.
and conduct the adult Bible class, Ferry, Mrs. Ferry and two children,
Subject for evening : ••A Vacation We. and Mass /lawyer, Detroit ; Mr.
and How to Spend It." 4 cordial
Pierce, Toronto . Thee. Weatherald
welcome to visitors. and two grandsons, Galt ; Walter
Mother Hubbard Baking Powder Griesbach, Kingston : Dr. and Mrs.
contains nothing hot pure cream of Holmes, Goderich: Mr. and We
tartar ud soda. Only secret to it is Cluesa, St.. Louie. Mo.
[t is est n bt
of Strwt-
• couple of weeks .t the
of
Mae 1R1► Ba. ler has returned to Port
Huron agers two wrote visit at the home of
her taoab.b MR X. Itasobler
Jeri
town
aria
•heath.
chore Coital,
been
er'eUis
■
1.0 +ltoolet U1$
cob�at ODMa
the ss
t oaMouta Ito.. California. is la
seiative. Jaw Munroe,Cam.
Marie was hors at tolmes-
LrsaAsred tar from his native
California over fifty noire
allot. afterwards went to
se a similar quest. sed has
the country be,o 0d bed
hale .red hearty
late with the Cypher In-
to, has resigned to accept
the Canadian aaeory of the
Co. at Tomato.
apo his duties and Intends
An Toronto shortly. -Clinton
put on a good program w try o giros. of 1Vinoipeg, and Lizzie and
have things so arranged that M rue Ruth. at YOWL.. Mrs. Keller, of town,
tbe proportioning. j ig
and insures best results. :5 cents a
pound. Sold by S. R. Wigle, drug-
gist, Goderirb. Ont.
The penple ot Knox churcb, with
many from other cnngregationa, had
the privilege of hearing Rev. W. W.
Stoddart, of Rochester, in Knox
church last Sabbath. Mr. Stoddart Is
II man with A message, and he delivers
it with • fervor and earnestness that
cannot hut challenge the attention of
his hearers. With uncompromising
plainness and direr:`ris he tete forth
the lost condition of those who fail to
accept God's saving grace. and de-
clerea human goodness and so called
"Christian service" to he almost ob-
stacles in the one and only way of
redemption. Mr. Stoddart will preach
io Knox church again next Sabbath.
Godericb has won the first series
of games in the Faill trophy com-
petition, defeating Clinton on the
Olinter, green Iset Friday. The
Goderich rinks were skipped by F. J.
Bntland, Dr. Hunter, C. H. Humber
and Fred Davis. The score was a tie
at thh cor elusion of the twenty-first end
and another end was played to decide
the game. On this last • tid Butland'a
rink was 3 up, Humher's and Davis'
both one up. and Hunter's 2 dawn,
giving Goderich the game by three
point. Stratford won the Perth
county series, and Goderich and
Stratford will play home and home
games for the trophy.
as possible may he e to wttopes Mts. +, m. Feagan, of Colborne. and
port. cos•ssie a t•. It 1. hoped the Mrs. Bleck. of West Wawanosh, are
council will make the gr•�t so that sister of the deceased. Mr. Cousins
the acro- pay be men 0 out on dolt was • lifelong Methodist, and the
Aug • uy, which Dotes on the 7th of funeral services on Monday were
August the year. conducted ha• his pastor, Rev. A.
Owl at Windsor. Brown, of North street Methodist
John Barker. of Dunlop, attended cburcb. Six nephews deposited the
the (normal of itis sister. Mrs. Phillips. remains in their reel ing place in
et Windsor, lest _Datutday. The Colborne cemetery : John, Thomas
Windsor Record mays cif the deceased : and Daniel McPhee. James and
in the midst of her household duties, William Watson, and William
Mrs. Mary Ann Phillipe. wife of Feagen. The eympathy of tbe corn -
William Phillips. 36 Church street. munity is beartfully extended to the
was stricken with begirt failure and bereaved family in thems eons
of
ost
expired alminstantly on 'Thursday. devoted father. Nearly all
thUntil a few momenta before her death and daughters were home either dur-
Mee . Phillips was apparently in her log their father's lest illness or for the
•isual health. Entering the house funeral.
about noon, atter •pending • short MRSGEORGE KAUPP
time in the back yard, she wee over- __
.•Dote with faintnessand sank down States That Parisian Sage is Bas: Hair
on a couch. When her husband
entered the room from another part Teak
of the house she was dead. Mn. ••I had a bad case of dandruff. My
Phillipe was born in Goderich fifty scalp was full of dandruff and it came
right years ago. and. with her hcls-
out thick and scaly. My Bair came
hand, who is employed In the D. M. out badly ; often 1 nearly cried on ac -
Ferry k CO. warebwlse• had been w count of losing my pretty head of hair.
iesideot of Windsor tax this ty "I beard of Parisian Sage and only
She was a prominent member of um- had to use two bottles, before the hair
tral Melbodiat abate.-. Besides het stopped coming ont, the scalp became
busbanil she is survived by one cin and all the dandruff dirp-
1,
a1
Miller-Tebsy. Dee big reason that t liked Parisian
The loliowing item from one of the
4 hathafn papers refers to a (ioderich
•11 boy, wbo Is at present visiles bis
mother, Mn. Jas. Mist. of town :
A qhist bat very �s+st• wedding
look pl•s. Ilosisf, J ysl 1 . ,t tae turn of den"ru', or bale falling out
middens, of Me. sad Nix Gan. A. Mc_ whatever. I am glad to publicly en-
OwMth. AMiss. whew ids A. Tolley. &orae the cue of Parisian Sage. i
unites hi saeehae to Joon* limier, P to do it." 4S E. Bawd St., Corry,
Thse.retltlrr, b Rev. t' Parisian Nage, the delightful hair
irsmialt and ba•ntiAer, *old y
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr.. -'has. -'tingle. of Den•er. Mrs. Leonard
son, formerly of °ederi"h. meet afew days In
town the past week. Mr.. Lawson left to Jain
bet hrbaod in Reids Columbia.
Aa are pleased to see pias Sklmiag, .boot
Wog again after her og 000floemeat indoors
as • result of the accident she smRained last
December.
Mee K. McGuire. of TproroaUMu formal
who bbeau
visiting friend. at Sr. Attne for •enl
weeks, is soother thio weak in town.
Mies Grace Stewart. wbo has been staying
with bar dater. Mrs. Andrew.. sr Clsv*land. 1.
it
caking a visit at bhome. tbs itifu eries.
es
BmUler.
W. tight. of Metter., Seek.. and Kt•. John Law
brother. Johm Berks*. of O et icb. peered The hair became silky and
The first game of the second series
in tbe church hatEehall league wee
played lastTuesdav night, wben teams
representing the Methodists end the
Anglicans played a closely contested
game. , At the end of the fifth innings
the score stood 7 to 6 in favor of the
Methodists.
Un Monday night the second game
in the series was plsyed off between
the English church team and the St.
Peter's team. Thr game resulted in
a win of 10 to 1 for St. Peter'*.
,
Mfr Jennie re. . .n. of eurin•w. I. rutting
hair deter. Miss Mary Peritonea. Bayfield road.
Miss Lydia rock. of Tomato i. visiting her
aunt. Kra W W. Holland.
Mks Caroline Wellwood. serf Chengtu. West
Chir. and MW iitob,th W.Ilwood. et New
York. are v/dUag Mr. sad Mn. Jaw IL Tian.
- WItta Cltltoo. 1a in town Ibis week
visitting Moods.
Mks Ketar.h Brown Is home from Detroit
and will ,-bend the remainder of the summer
bre.
Mrs. S S. Stratton is eateries • vacation
with friends at Stretford.
Mow David Jarllne 1. spending • few days
with friends at Auburn.
Mho Litho grandparents.Mr. at d K 'e1Hamlen last
4-
28 YEARS !'
4 Doctors Palled. Morriscy's
No. 4 Cored in M Days.
Yr. A. 1. iterabad. Yes1ca learner
tens is a aeries et tetter' :few M was
relieved.
"1 am trelbly atlkted wttk 'noseso
tied nett Gad a. ems I tare be.. ah
else& to writ tea. keca... Tatler l.r-
rtaay's cares are kaoline la alt porta. It
yw esu help ow ter Gales sake d. w
Please r 4y task
Booted letter: -masks for year snick
repa7. I have bees troubled with
I come& for se year. -It Is oa spy two.
sock area and loads. sad Flight sow
It le one solid sore. I can't poem b
Vet any curia-
lays
ora
lays later: .A you requested we
to lot you knew bow your salve w.rk.L
esm sal it did more good than the tear
doot.rs here who treated mei My too,
sad sack -also say arts and hands aro
almost well -tat I aimed smother box se
'otos"
July lies. 1911: 'rI am delighted t.
tell 7•u Mat I an entirely eared et
Zam a& sad am more than t•aakful
for your thalami. It d4 fa ow what
i Sorters Isere ..sld set de. sad I ass-
ort peastbly and 'alae arms .t prase
for my relfet sad ears" - -- - -
Mr. and Moa L. Ft. Hale. of Stratford. are
speeding the week In town.
J. T . Sharma. of Woodetook. 1. '.t.ltfng his
relatives to town.
Mho Charlotte &wen % of Windsor. Is the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Henry.
Mk. Joan Merry who tier toes as the West,
toe joined the other members of the family et
Mr. and lamas. Henry at their simmer cottage
John Norma of Indiana. hue returned to
town.
e waa that It kept the hair smooth. w. Stewart Lane. of Vancouver, arrived
Airy aid clean with no traces of t.s4 eightsumvialtAseetior few
cledecoy'' ttoltn
hither
stickiness. Mt Lisp ss • ta»mtier .t promtnaa
,
the market, as Otero has been no r'e- Yrs R*l t11ta1JFwi. of Harriman. la Halting
"( believe tins tonic to be the beet on kW's" Orsi city and r deka went Leel
sew Cameron. at OM Or-
eained Genera
-
Mr.
NM-. IA OS erher�rned from
The Mews Cattsrise sad 101141 Lever bare
returned toss their vtatt w Patios* reia.
Mrs. (lamptsO sad &nosh's. Mies Tare. of
°Yaps.. : R 4t1 1! Doer.
Alberta
er edit the
k
=Ire
sf Kra A. OP.. ate& lltlt. edam.. at the
Wight and 4* ngglsta everywhere. 6m nn miasma Sanas
Onarsaleed for falling Bair, &Andtvtt Kiss �YsRm luyb Fre , le
and scalp Itch. Large bottle fiD toots vt/Wg ogle st
The Mow tined. May mer
ANNOUNOEMENT. kat• w their visit yon. sod
Tr the new Oosodian Pacific hoe or ice mlm, r ter mem 0t
to Hassotpa. ew Y°t'k. K
Wed denidel a of hits A Tobey waw have often eederreed it tree and •m
Mat#•lase. d (ioderieh. e,
era , h R. R.
J. L h tie ret
Isletly.s sr sss Dost .sds psresties-
TM 104dw was dyes away by her
Mother, lir 'ps6lty. She arae •
benbesIs /�rswm el eases nth sad
w.. t.Bw'. She ear -
of
riej • ieww y of rouse and
were tis pis= [R/ t . esresa per
Amt.
Vie lrlliisswei� eras ![Iso AMci9
white sib l a Aerba eras ni bloat.-&►
aaegest et mini the may. Her
the writes wee •
grown err sew
bY I. Deasy. el Lowden.
.4" fe 'wiq..«r
aged was.. Iwo..
t )into w 1' ws sl e • h -i- !earn. le
a ....in 4.
the beaeti d bait tri re
Magma Fella sae
ekaegs d ear, to Hamilton. Deli one
-Alam'.Oe HAW. New York. Phew
ham. Get year tickets from Joe Eidtt.
ou eereety Dicers have deotded to
sora. am Maw
111 t nr &Wow prohibiting pee-
wee
ats.
t«r i I or I l ee144fi�l.lrr'a • Inc4a •e
sea B. L Irs►1s. gist
wit art{ a tea Mr' is t5.
teed r,trrt eye weaark
wtRs resaha'Miewwe. sm...04 tial
=." p.'bwq cls tart, 111bi
t �M+oemsms �, este tralw.
et .s,11111wiSr=est mut Mr
'........ • It - swot. 1 •l r t -. , t to le ales h i
In Tuberculosis
CAMPS
• part of the resider list is
Scott's Emulsion
lb highly coscwtrat.i nutritive
qualities repair waste and crab
physical resistance faster then
ore.... era d•meney. Ag nonan-.
Scott a 81,01 Tatoaea OBL 11-11
SUMMER
SESSION
hem Italy Ind imam le to our Autumn
Tens teen Smoot t' Many teachers
mad order +resew will take adv.nt•
yes SI our Summer Term and many
wen oestasoe until gsdnmtt.n In tour
01 six montes. lead. them direct into a
good salaried poshiso lam read you
particulars about sue oepeues. Write
W. H. SHAW President. C.Mrmi Rush
nem College. Toronto.
Ontario'. cwt Sualnw. College
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD. OMT.
Our teacher• are all experienced in-
structors. Our courses are better than
Deer as ore cora•
Diem C,edohrmcIfor ount isr graduate.
has do other -antler imbeds.
Fourteen apply at for s for [salted help
wet* received ng the past weak.
scute of the., offering over tzar per
an0nm. We have three deppa•r me, tr.
Cor tnerrtat. ` hurt band andTeleurspht.
Write for our free catalogue and see
what we aro doing.
D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal.
The above preserletlen la net • "Cern
All- or e. -anile& potash -'I Dr-
Morrlosy ,.ewssO - it ter N yam and
tt ewe. talwaaaelp atter ether dost ew
10[1.4.
Prion iso per boa at year dealer%
Of i1Kber 11.451ew lied +hes Opti
Unshod. 'bet*eat see -
Sold and Guerahteed io Goderce by
by F. J. Butlaod
SeetheNewSeitings
if you have Dot yet got
your
SUMMER SUIT
leave your order at once
with
HUGH DUNLOP
Woes at The Np.IS-dsae taller
Singer
Sewing
Machine
The latest improved oscillating,
vibrating and rotary machine
made. Either lock or chain
stitrb. On ball -hearing stands.
OIL, NEEDLES,
REPAIRS and
DARNERS -
for ell machines.
A full lineof fancy Handker-
chiefs for Cushion Coverer.
Aprons, Dustespe, etc.; also
Satin Flowers on hand or made
to order.
L. B. TAPE
AGENT, GODp:RtcH
North able Sgwra next Bell Telephone
Caws/
Taipk.DAT, IOt T IA 1912
1. Paid - up Capitelt Fleet And
Undivided Profits SO 044,370
Total Assets lover) 966.060,11*
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New Telephone
Director)
OFC NADA
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persons deposit or withdraw
L. -a very °venient arrangement.
in case of deetb the balance goes to the survivor without
any legal formalities.
Ask the Manager about this form ^f account.
W. L. HORTON, Manager Goderich Branch.
A
Joint Account
in tb4; iainfo() hank of Canada
is tie beet place for the family
Dia. Either of two or more
y as desired when is town
LONDON. MG.. URANUS. 1 r. w. Mill&.
at Tfrsmsea4 ZiI.LC. l $• M. C MART 311frtt.
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The Bell Telephone Company of
Canada is sown to print et new issue of
iia official telepbone directory for the
District of Western Ontario incl ding
Goderich. Parties who contemplate
becoming Subscribers, or those wbo
wish changes in their pr•eseut entry
should place their orders with the
Local Mans ger at once to insure ins01'
t ion in this inane.
Connecting Companies
Should also report additions and
changes in their list of truhecrihers,
either to the Local Manager, or direct
to the Specie) Agent's Department,
Montreal.
The Bell Telephone Com -
pay of Canada
OUR
Diamond Values
CANNOT BE BEATEN
We have just received a parcel of sot An. Diamonds which
we were able to buy right, and now we err gor°g in offer
them at exeeptional bat•ealn pricer.. At One time the
diamond was purchased int -rely for personal adornment ;
t»dsy they are bought as en in•e tsnent by fanciers of world-
wide fame. Their constant r lee In p' ice end -leer fact (hat
through all financial pensee their value never dechnre.
mark them as yore profit samara. We are offering some
genuine bargains to Diamonds well worth considering.
Bearer are • Mw of the sables we are offering, while a
cnutpiete showing can be see in nor window.
One S10g1s-Stew Dimmed Ring. reg.to.Special $1 HO
Owe Single -Stent Dams/ Ring, reg tieSpec of 1 12
One !hl
gse-See 0beras * Ring. mg. tea Speriwl 1 OR
Owe Riegle-Stem Ni.m.ed Ring, reg. ye. Special WO
Vow Moe • Rhes Maimed ws.weg. Te Send.- eh
Oa. Titre - Stec. DhoRem,& Rr, mg. p !Memel 41
Oar Stem Dimmed Mac each, rag. as. spats' . 17 s0
WALTER 11.HARRISON
SUMMER FOOTWEAR
With the warm weather comes the de-
sire for something to keep the feet cool and
comfortable.
The coolest summer footwear you can
get is a dainty pair of Canvas, White
Nubuck. Russia Tan or Patent Leather
Pumps or Gibson Ties. We have them in
all the latest styles at the lowest possible
prices.
Barefoot Sandals, Tennis, Lacrosse
and Bowling Shoes in all . sizes.
Try a.rpair of our Brown Bronco Shoes
for every day. They can't be beat for wear
or comfort.
1
Repairing
Downing & MacVicar
NORTH SiDE OF .MQUARE, GODERI(H.
ANNUAL
Clearing Sale
Here is your opportunity to ..toe
dollars. We must clear our stock of the
following at once and here is how we are
going to do it.
Lawn
Mowers
Two 16-incb, t egnlar $4.75, special 93.41)
Two 16 inch, regular 6.00, special 4.53
One 14 -inch, regular 5.75. special 4.19
One 17 -inch.• regular 15.60, special 11.89
One 17 inch, regular 22.00, special 17.29
50 Grindstones at.. each.....
Gasoline Stoves
Three 3.burner, regular $7.30, now $4.60
Two 2 -burner, regular 98.00, now....... ...
More lines will be announced next week.
Howell Hardware Co., Ltd.
THE HINT PLACE TI) I11TY HIARDWARF.
TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN THE MAK INC;
Transcona will be one of the greatest rsilwg):
centre* of the West. The (:rand Trueb-Peeific has
large shops located there, the Canadian Pacific
Hallway her established immense freight yards, and
it has been persistently rumored that the Canadian
Northern Railway will move their entire strops from
Fort Rouge to Trsnscona.
Tra°scooa'e future As a Manufacturing city, art
well asarailwaycentre, is assured, and several large
iodate ries are already e•tabliehed, req,•u•ing a Logo
number of sew.
PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
many Uma mf °years,
i
there
•re g proaleortire evefor hrystndey.
We halve a atinalwr of lots to -ell at TTrw�'
d- offer them on very tdvaetageous femme to
ttrh purchaser,.
Write kw air booklet, which Nile all elreut
Tran.eons.
Scott, Hill do Co. J. T. aoWthorpe
9f Canada Life Haildhg moss to t;ODI91t7('ll
W I NN I PRS;, MAP. Rural Teleybnse • r •