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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1912-8-8, Page 8• • 1 • 11mva/EAT Atlonnir St Ut! THE SIG AL: OOD,ICH, ONTARIO Ainsley English China . One ggi ons Ainley Eng • tfak (china Outs and flan ' Mew, about twenty-five ' different pattern. to eel • ect trod. including the ThleJe, Shamrock, hose Bud. Willow, Violet, Bow K not, and several others. .All one rk5^ price. each LJI LIf1000E CHINA A large direot cona+gu anent of t hegenuine Mlite Limoque (Red Stamp.) Chins, Oom elet* din- ner sets. sold so sets. of in separate pleas*. (`up.. and Saucers commenc- ing aelowM.... 50c Tie Colonial Book State GEO. POHTEIt, l'rop. 'Phone 11111 Goderich OPERA HOUSE QROCERY bk. ii. wilt supply all tie d` rtiineeemAries for the- ling; 1•tatyx bou.ewife'e table requirements. fresh Fruits and VEGETABLES always on bend - OUR KINCARDINE COOKED MEATS and BACONS cannot ire excelled. All we ask is a trial.. C. M. Robertson COAL Having purchased the busi- ness forme conducted by F. Barlow olmes, we pur- pose dealing in Coal, Wood Lime, Cement Fire Brick, Ete. We will handle Sarantun and Lehigh Valley Coal, two lines which are recognized as the best We wish to give the people of Goderich and vicinity the beat service po• sibis, and shall be glad to hear from all of Mr. Holmes' customer•, and any others who wish anything in our lines. All orders left with Jae. YatesWest ,treat, promptly attended 'to McDonagh&61edhil 'Phone No. 7 Yards at G. T. R., Nelson Street MARRIED. WATSON-DIaoLENNAN.- At the home et the bride. Noma street, ooderioh, on Wed: nerds' . August 1t, by Rev Gen E. Row. B. D.. Allan J. Waage. of Rev, Al- berta, to Christen. MacLennan, of Gods - Hob. 11 Men's Furnishings We have some special offerings in melt's summer comfort, that are especially interestiog, because they are very uncommon values. STRAW HATS Get a Straw Hat now, and get it here. You'll sorely be satisfied if you do, for you will find on comparison that equal qualities cost more elsewhere. We have every style and shape. SUITS • We sell the best Suits in tbe world for *7.00, *10.00 and *113.110. PANTS Men's strong wearing Pants, fancy stripe reg- ular $2.50, for 111.75. M. ROBINS SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN WATCH WALTNAM AND ELOIN WATCHES AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICER GENTS' WATCHES •^Yen-jewd Elsa.' or Waltham Watch in a Fortune t(]e g;(k gold-filled case .d'rftecn-jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in •Fortune �12•�n50 gold-filled ease. b-venteen - Jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in a $13.ey 75 Fortune gold-filled cask LADIES' WATCHES it even -jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in a Cashier Si gold -ill cage.. ail lied cam 1.75 i'afteen el Elgin r Waltham Watch in a Cashier $13.25 We have only a limited. Dumber of there watches, and we are offering them at very low prime. These watches are all specially marked au our window. 0• not hornet tete ,afetal ,Yves we ars offering In Diamond Hinge. Walter H. Harrison Jeweller and Optician TRANSCONA A GREAICITY IN THE MAKIN G _ -ow Tratacona will ire one of the greatest railway centres of tbe West. The (;rand Think Pacific has 1arg� .bops located there, the Canadian Paritlr Rallwey ham eatabliehed immense freight yard., and it haat been persi.tenUy rumored that the Canadian Northern Railway will more their entire shop. from Port Rotten to T1r'anscona." Traneconis future as a manufacturing cit . as well as arailwa amt re, is assured. and several large ' 4adwNries are already established. requiring a lugs number of men. PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE many time* over in the neat two years, and there are haat proem for the ioveetor who buys today. We have a nutnher of lots to eetl at Tlrenseona and offer them on very advantageous terms to Gode- rioh purchasers. Write tor our booklet. which tells all about Transoms Scott, Hill 6c Co. J. T. Goldthorpe R7 t'anade [Af. AsildIng Agent In GI)DRRICH WI;NNIPRO. MAN Korai Telephone Arlt 4 .1. P. Thomson visited Gait . dvin 4y. tlsrtlm 'LoadeaEliott Is speeding • week'. hlb4ole Mildred Moe., of ifurnsgtou, 1. vial trteoBrin teen. wrrA.lgbt,£l[ezts. 15f[ on Tuned**. [or W Yrs. Gibbs sod daughter Manes ere vial Mends in Mimes Mea Wel Wbltly left oo Saturday on trip M Frontou. Observer: 111. Mattis ktlb i. r fat; Taw In t:odertcb. se.j s C000sr �t� , Is the sung of IZMIatalM le of Detroit, lr Min MI0:M ( 10. epbsI1. 5to, Is vWU.g the home of QaaaseMW��L wird Ids aseek incoeeke, Welk Yams. A an t the week 01 MCr, el Tort Huron. la the tgsRv. J. WelUeass, of ChaWwortb, 1s dilat- ing ell- irig at the beets at Principal Hume. Wreseter News • Alto Yu , a Goderioh, W vistW her mother, Mrs. Wilson. Mar Conde 8 of Berlin, is visors in anise( e( W. Marlton, Wert street. Mar Lett Cameron. of Simms, Is speed bey holidays, with her p.re•ta in town. Mrs. Geo. Warrens,. of kiloton, *pent 1 Monday walk tsr u, (bus Warsaw - Clinton New pea: Mrs 11. H. Elliott, Goderiob, visited friends le towu tri. week. Freak MacLeso len on Mende, for • visit Stratford and Toronto before odorants W Mrs. Dwyer . a< Windsor. and Mho Smith of Detroit aro [helmets of Yrs W. F. Clark Rev. K F. Armstrong and Mei of Chatham, are speeding a hohday term tow.. Mies, Gaetle Young. of Tomnto, 1. vat& �a`arents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Young, PERSONAL ME bo11- WS IL Unig SOMAS Ian. ting her kdt his vi► at .•d d tics . as meter u e . 11.1oued off M ao 9/ Y still a yeeng.l mea est yes", and should enjoy 1 ter was MORN. A(:Har1UN.- oderiek, la Tuesday. 4 to Yr. wad Mr. R. J. Ashown, N•Lae mat a daughter. GREEN. -Ort Saturday, Annual led at Ne =th 91,41 street. 1aal�ar, lit. to Mr. M Allan R. (]new. la daogbtar- Mary OIsseda DIED. PORT1R.-I. Goderlob, on Bata , August aro, Ellaab•1,b Wino& wife of J•b. Porte:, awed 9a years and 9 month" PL ATT.-h&c/at, Minh., en Banda, of Samuel ape Mary A. a1 in bis fated rear. AUCTION SALES. 8AruIaMv August IOTA-Auotloo hale o[ berm••.: ee5Tirlgae and harness at Colborne 11otei, Oneidas, oummeedan at t1O p. m. 11106 GvWIDST, auctioneer. a[ BATVSDAT Amtuet t0.-Aer11.p Ma of bed- .er orci ee property, errgest Ikuown aside al env, ooaeeawdtts at 1:J0 CAwaoo, .m.1tor for MIs. J Sat prestietnw Twos. (IrsDav, • SA1'V*DAT, August yflk. -MVO VO salk town geeoeeb, ou ge To ol, PfM ai at. lke leltlikasrn.wre H I R M. Lemont Damon, vendor's tor. Of to West Maple bear 6rocero at HAMILTON STREET and Mrs. Welter W. S.ultr and MIsw Swam are away ou a trip by boat to Port Arthur. Mum Ida and Mary Vaostone have re- turned (pole a three wade' visit to friends at Urs. Anstey has returned from Leamington ad Le staying aying with Mr. and Mrs. IG DowGeoffrey Holt, who had been spending hell - days in town, len oo Monday for Windermere. Muskoka. the res Alex. mg of th Dom, o Me�dicalto attend Asl p la - bon e1 It:dmontoo. Mr. Ind. Graham, Kant street, has returned from a visit to her daughters in the eputhero part of the county. A. G. Gamble, of the Sterling Bank, Toronto• formerly wanager,of the branch In Goderiob' nun las tOWO tine week. Mies Evelyn Rumball, ot London. le spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs K. J. Rattail. Eat street, Mr. Lod Mrs. John Torrance, of Clibten, Were ids gueaW 011 Saturday u[ Mix. Cherie' Symons, S[. David's arrest. Mier Virna R. Gledhill, 21 Ridley Cardoo4, Toronto. is Uog her grandparents, Mr. and Mn T. (Adria. Nelson Street. Mrs W. D. Cox add daoghten., of toLearning- o. are vatting at the home of Mrs. Cox a par eats, Mr..od MM B. Downing. Norman Knwball, of Toronto, spent the weekend at the housed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. J. Kumbsi], East street Mita Irene Wilson, or Loudon, who bad been visitimain Leona Altott for the poet week, retur. lame on Monday last. Mien Lauder, M. A., of the St. Catharines Collegiate Institute stag. N bpsndfng it portion of her vacation at her home here. Miss Beetled. of Windsor, and Mls. Hen. demon, of Calgary, aro the gases , or the Mime ftoberO on. Victoria street ft. E. 8. *leaner, of the Bank of Commsroe, Torwto, formerly of the Goderich branch, war In town for a brief visit this week. Grant and Kenneth Boyd returned to Toron- to lad weeks holidaying atr spending s couple or ling at their home hero. Mies Rails King, returned this week from a holiday: visit at 'I-wooto, where rho MY the guard od bar aunt. Mrs. tient, or that city. Mrs. Rose, of Clinton, • Aster of the late Mrs. Green. spent a couple of days in tow., the guest of Mrs. Tweed b, St. David's street Mr. Mrs. F. G. 1le and ona, as Fr'adericA..d Ifdwlu, of agHamiltonS, are Mvisit`terssg at the home of Mrs. Kernel] rather, Mr. Woe. Campden.and Bewid TsaC000eI, ot Craebrook. B.C., h.a re, turned to Nv bow at Port Alpert after e away 01505 iaat rummer. He 1141... the WSu country One. rn Mr. and Mrs. Warder and daughter, Mise 1Gbei, of Pontiac, Mich.. are "be guests of their mole and aunt, 7..r. and Mrs. Geo. William, lemon street Mrs. Charles Chapman and two childrw, of London, were the goer over the week -and of (bei, cousins, Mr. rad mea Jame,. Young, Stanley stre.t. Rev. G. N. Hasan and Mrs. Hazen, of Lan- don. formerly of Cadence. are away on a mint a visit 10 toe W rot. They will go as far Y medterl. Mrs. A. Y. Campbell. of Va000uver. wbo had for the past month been visions at the residence of Mrs. A. 1. MacLean, Huron road, has gone to Lmao. Yrs. J. C. Harrleoa len oo Thursday for her Mese in Slmooe .iter spending a few ,Lys in Yguest a Mr Wends, el McDoo.W, teal street Mrs. and Miss Mea E. J. Kemal'. kart street, accompanied in bey daughter, Mfrs Evelyn Hempel]. o Iwrud0a. her Jur, married from a tilpdown the Ill. Lawnuos to Maltreat. Gemge Crabb formerly of Uoderich, has taken up bis rssidaoo.,m Orillta. HI, mother, ma 5iabb, whoopee' the past seam as his geed, will rut (lodetieh air month Mr. and Mrs Bert H. M0Cresth, of Toronto, cense up from Detroit ort P liday and will spend • amine or Venm in town. lm MoCrwatb wlel later bo Ildr,y at °rand Bend tin • f01 wad. Jack Pa. Toronto the Western Canada Flour Maio Oe.s to ofhoe wbo had for the part cee lit wrelievingnewerskr been relieving Mr. ewer of lbe MAoe, rstarood to Toronto on Sat may Met Mss. Charles Chapman and two children ascelaws ibegaerta for Lh. wwk-e o of their oouw Ye. lira James Yowl ield epee., Muret, before are now gusty, of Brumfield met ativ.s before returutot to London. J. W. Fra.,er, of the Wo.tern Canada Flour Mut, Co.. has returned from • waft ter Winnt. leg and Nrandon. 01. had • very Interesting. though brier, trip, and states that groat dowel- opmenl is going on In the Western calm Miss Strang. of Riverside, California, is visit- ing at tee redden, of her uncle, IM. Strang. ktim Strong bas been engaged In mledonary work in GWea sad will address the midweek meeting la Knox churon next Wedneslay, R. K Rink sad Mrs Rink are leaving today for a sew weeks' holiday haqma and red. Deriog Mr, Htoa'. •bs.eo4 ja°ft� hastier Drug *tae is in charge o[ T. Y. OIe/tiU.., ah ex- Dwarf and Peach . dr7�l.t t s, Fteterlog me la Paw: hA A., et Pert - He le es to ().B read. that tai and vial; 5.,r a z" hi 55peolftee. Mr. Matinee • dee tewra otos the Petters and alarm it J. W. Va.attet, L. L Kam and W. Thome. 'o. wore K et6.. Mar,. 1..yra_ tLk lathe IR w rt IIbat .�. big 55 �i 771j.•i40 Otis* lbws. aw(tIM tom a great .saws. Yin iia 50.50. •t Yrs, J!�w win ea a�ilp Pgre.Wiliselitee etteirve le read• A▪ ka teISMWsmat Ism was 1. w,M To mow. awes 11 ,, .54 I1.R ar theft boom M N.dap. Stelak 1. T arrived [ala week beim Wis- er M Me • s aturaay FRUITS California Peaches California Plums California Pears Red Raspberries Watermelons Oaatalonpes Blueberries Blackberries Bananas Oranges Lemons VEGETABLES New Corn Tomatoes Celery Beans Beets Carrot s NEW POTATOES A 1 quality Good size W H iTE CLOVER HONEY Product of 1912 Absolutely pure Rose Brand Leaf Lard. Creamery and Dairy Butter - first -claws quality. S. J. YOUNG 'Phone 52 Hamilton St. FAME OF MORRISCY'S C000H CURE WIDE AS AMERICAN CONTINENT. Ringing Praise For "No. le." Prescribed By Him 47 Years Ago. Mr. M11.. Marone?, Blfeoaold, N. 11., says: "I had occasion to vi.lt the Rev. Gentleman for treatment for lung trouble, which proves to be of such a swans nature that my friends looked upon my recovery ae almost hopeless - hut alter taking his No. 10 Le}ng Tonic I am thankful to key 1 am in perfect health, and I Tedemmend No. 19 to all the world... Mrs. Malcolm Livingston, Rumford Fall•, Ma. says: "I menet praise your Ns. 19 Lung Tonic too highly, because It cured me of throat trouble of long Mantling -4 Is now tour years ago and I have not been trembled ,Ince." Yr. Daniel McCarthy, Wood'■ Island, N. T., writes: 'Thank God! my little girl Is now well and able to go to .cboel-your No. 10 saved her lite, and I give you a thousand thanks that she As well again." Yr. Jew Aylward, Campb•Yton. N. R. writes: "While traveling s. We passe Oee.t I esetracted a sever. o•ld, *bleb Meld twos my ]toga I immured roger No 19 Legg Toole lost to the alek of One le leaw• my lino. After one month's M 1 fell like a new air. and I re- eammeed It aa the surest and best ram- s* I loom of " Mrs George heen,.raia, et. Jean. T. Q. says: "I eau teak in the btgheet Ager of your No. 10 Luag Tonle, a. I Suffered for a keg time frown lung M•rWe-end wile get De mlog to esm me until 1 tried tour rsaa•dy. I teed it r'egularte. Yd to my groat Nrpr5s I get way, sod new am completely curet M he with srcere thank, and gratlt5 e Mat I recemowd nos wieder. yessedy.• Ms Wm. Nat. Loot/pot Bathurst iR i. mama: "1 esatemt esa swag wares es ear search for Toler No 19 Lotss Teak. It le Iedimpo asM• M every Learn It boa dens wooden, ter MN whys ether ramedla', failed, and we are savor without at I. the bets. TN sores Hist have Nos wide down here M lin nosy ars hard M Mll.ve-- MN ansa ws.dorf 1. Everybody ought M u5/ M- ier Ales. It Meas, C•re.s5tlt .amt, erre: •4 ars Ossa yes are *aM- 1as resat medicine We way Base mad swig kinds •f cough needWI.s tet i sever tonal earthing to equal rears. Tear Ea le le all tee cafe fin It Bs9gse a parr mels, wit be large feat here. ea thew ammo mpreelate • mess 8(M' Me.. Ps.5swtpue. 10 set . "Cies. war R oweol1011 patent amok.a Dr. n.wrl+ pges.Na.g ft fa 44 rears .d etc awedMme rem semen .Mmem emeems bas glob Ina : puma ata., at 11 t►fi ( 012: ma Aoki and (inerantmed in Aodeneb tt♦ by 7'. 3. Rutland SCOTT'S .M�. LSJOr\ is, allows afl ohar thaw, the resod, fin sickly, waste] c. tEea h aenriha• mad heads than ■p whoa erdirry feed ahead* fait- Be aur. to Inst SCOTT'S. ea Malinke& ems* asene. Sowed" tall. WI, ICE CREAM Th. most IleMdounJlavors,with the beet and wrest Cream. *we- ed at tie *aj,MoawLa* ItAtdtd lta Ors. Or- ders ky Mbt+i.n.ler los Dream is In brinks attended to prm-ptly. Telephone ell. F. E. BURDETTE Fred. Davis and 0. A. Nairn left o0 Tuesday via Port McNiooU for Irri- cana, Alberta, .where 1107 will super- intehd the harvesting operations on their big farm. They will be away about three months. Herb McLean. of New York, is visit- ing at the old borne. Henry OIo►at is hears England 0o a visitnt-a leer saSrNa lis nor, Arthur M. Disney, et the Huron GoModin. y�7 Oo. He eenlin. c1 • delight- ful residential town. Miss Agnes Hamiltoo is visiting friends at Avonbank. Orrteri b a.ei enema., c ,.a CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE erwaTroaD, oar. atm are W mperle esi maim as better ast va ----- aea+v schouL,. es4 -- a rtor .cane the 641ruoeovm dspa��.,� pit (1 gtasall +T 1aRt-�"t w hat w• aka �r a.i rje D. A. MsLACHLA\ Prinalpat Vera of � Ema/sae. for nuel wt a Linn veteran new,. 1be R wn Plaa1ndealer, �4 e Id The Leamington News, died °d uly tlsth at the home ot his dare on July Soper, at Strtatbroy, Khter, gm ToHIM Augusta McLeod i, home re". f - IAu ust Fur g D Out' annual exhibition of Furs and Coats opens Saturday, quality in correct styles for the coming Fall and Winter season are shown in big, generous assortments and are well worth a visit. August loth, in our big tlpstairs showroom. Furs of the best By special arrangement with Targe manufacturers we are able to show an exceptionally large range of high-class gar- ments. Should there be any particular Fur you would like to see even more of than we have here, extra large shipments will be sent us direct from the factory for your inspection. This secures a great variety to select from. The tendency of Fur prices is to steadily advance, and while early Fur buying has always had many advantages it has never been so profitable as it is today. A visit to the showroom will pay you, and we will be glad to have you come whether you you are thinking of buying or not. If you are contemplating Fur -buying, whether it be a Neck- piece or a Coat, the coming season, we think se can make it worth your while to make your selection now, as prices will not likely be,as low again. r tl Big Saving of Linens The big sale of Linen Cloths, Napkins and Towellings is now in full swing. These Linens are "seconds" of a British manufacturer whose Table Damasks are famed the world over for their beauty and wearing qualities. Because of some slight imperfection in weaving or finish they are branded "seconds" and sold at a liberal discount from regular prices. Each imperfection is marked and will be pointed out when the goods are shown. In few cases will it in any way affect the wear of the cloth. The saving is very apparent. You can secure high-grade Damask Cloths and Napkins at the price of ordinary qualities. Many beautiful designs are here to select from and practically every size up to four yards in length. Come and see them if you are interested in beautiful Linens, whether you buy or not. AiGreat Cleanup of Ladies' and Girls' Wash Dresses Starts Saturday, August 10th Wash Dresses of all kinds most go. anri go at omcs. We want the room they take up for Fall and Winter stoeka ,kat are already coming in. Saturdsy we start the selling without any regard to former prices or veluss. Every Dress must be sold. We promise you the biggest kind of bargains in Wash Draftee. Come early for flat choice. Thin is the way they are 'Wog : Girls' Dresses that sold up to $1.60 at Ric Girls' Dresses that .old up to moo at99e Ladies' Dresses that .old up to 9115 at $1.29 Ladies' Dresses that sold up to 54.00 at 92.19 Ten or fifteen high -claw ladies' Dresses, regular 56,00 to 112,50 Each and every one to be cleared at bargain prices. 3 Pairs Black Cotton Hose 25c Two hundred pairs black Cotton Hose, seamless fret, fall-faghiooed, ab.o l u t el y J fast black ; i Mire ' 5 for... ..... . . 61. White Skirts $1.29 White Skirts made from high-grade ICDglieh cotton, handsomelyhand trn trimmed putpis.` ulsr vaines up to *15). Cleating at your $1.29 choke White Skirts 89c, Ladies' 'White Cotton Skirta made from good quality English cotton with wide frills of embroidery and insertion, regular up to Q 9 SLIM. Clearing, each, 10 Embroidery Ends Every short Iengtn of Em- broidery and Insertion in stock has been maksared up and goes on a table Saturday morning at just about one - half its actual value. There are Embroideries and lnsertjons of all widths and qualities. The lengths run from one abd a -half to about three yards. if you can use a short length of Embroidery you can get a bargain here if you come before they ere picked up. Ladies' Umbrellas $2.15 These ere high - grade Umbeellas l with beautiful handles and tops of the beet gloria silk. regular prices ul, (o 118 25 acid SR.60. These are part of a clearing line bongbt under value. and SMWrday morning we give you your choke mob 52.15 at, ob .D A Clearance of Wash Dress Goods at 17 cents The Wash Goods must be cleaned out to the last yard. On Saturday morning we gathergethen the last of our high-grade Cotton Dress Goods, 1. Muslin,, Voiles, Gingiams, etc. We have not minced matters or counted the cost when making the prices for this clean-up. We simply want the goods sold and sold at once. So Saturday morning we offer you your choice of high-cla::s Cotton Dress Materials that sold at 30C to 4oc a yard, 17c at per yard The stere Mat soles Rowsee Gimes AIM dosbia assgerelos The dere Out sees foo Muse ams. Oereoss