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If any man can do something a
little better or hive a little better
value than his fellows, though his
place be in the middle of the
desert, the world will make a
beaten track to his door.
We are not in a 'desert, but you
can see the beaten track to our
place on East Street all right.
Huron Gasoline Engine & Machinery Co.
ALWAYS tiPEN Pause 243
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Covuk.t;n4a/n.ed
Dear A :—
I called yesterday on Mrs. Newcomer,
who has just moved here. She told me that
lots of her things were broken and scarred
n moving and asked me, since she was a
stranger in town, to tell her where to buy
new furniture.
I told her to go to no one but where we
always traded because she would be sure to
find what she wanted and at reasonable
prices.
Come soon,
Bye, Bye,
l
?. S.—Mrs. Newcomer has just dropped in.
Ste was so pleased with tr a furniture she
:gilt from
Geo. Hohmeier
Agent for Nordhei met Pianos.
Lcu.
LYRIC THEATRE
Extra Special Attraction
One Night Only. Sept. 22nd.
Will he shown a splendid Sparc Picture.
THE "CARNEGiE" SIBERIAN ALASKA
EXPEDITION
This is one of the most wooderfel and thrilling Pictures ever seen
fe Oodericb.
Don't miss it
lues. and H ed., Sept 23rd and 24th,
A Sperm' F'estamits 2 parte
AN EXCITING HONEYMOON
Pathe -
Mao other good Picture*
Ringing and good chemical music each night
Admission as usual 10c and Sc
When of ether slaw W yam M.
`If that e1. -1/F w bill
de e.ee same • wanly se $'.
T1i1 'VIP wemieg at its 41401
•e.
0. BUOOINS, Proprietor
LOCAIL TOPICS
New Garage
The garage on St Andrew's Timet rho asmiirl and uralgasses of :hs
which has undeeRon► several cbarip s e arli kegw am to be played off es
is now oospCeder tile mines- Friday. The aeries waded in a thres-
visios of the owner, Mr. W B Kelly, a.eened tis with the Catholic, Pt•esiy-
the building was unshed through and terms and Illeihodiet churches all in
we now have ors of the most up -to /or the ehampi reship. The teams
date garages west of Torosao. It has will draw toe the bye on the grounds
• floor space of 115 by 4. feet and the ash the het gain. will be played at
sales .icon which is at the sstrsaes is taw o'clock. the *wooed at four o'clock.
stocked wit► all the seoessities of es Colborne Township Old Boy.
automobilist. The store rams which Hua Geo. Bell, provincial ttwaussr
is paved with exsect will auoosssaso' Ps
date twenty -ire CAS" The wash and at Lite province of tiaakeirhewao, has
repair rooms are also pared, the letter barn io town tor • /ow days. He u a
being equipped with two pits that are IOolburw towasbtp'01d buy," but had
lighted by elerui.atc. not been here for thirty fire years.
lie has dome well is the weet, and
$0w occupies an honored place in the.
goverameat ,of his adopted proving
Yr. John Bell, of tows is his brother,
sad lire. James Ni ells. of town, and
Mtn. Gibbs. of Salttord. are asters. Mr.
J. P. Brown is rip old friend of the
distinguished visitor and lass been
entertaining him duping his say is
town.
Public Library Board, •
The regular meeting of the Public
Library board was held in the board
room on tiaturda) weeping 1 hose
present were Mr. John Galt. who
occupied the chair. and Messrs Long.
Strang, Kidd sad Tom. The treasurer
was authorized to par the following
accounts .-George Porter books.
die : Macmillan C.o., books, MA; ;
Robert Teitelectric repair.. *1: 0.
F. Carey. insurance ptetninm. *7.50:
Peter MacIwan &irate. coal. =''19.10.
Tie librarian reported receipts during
July and August of oldier and as
issue of books and magazines for the
two moat hs of 3 kat.
Ramsay Rankin Married
fleerbeg
Tse bowling dub played off their
tournament of Scotch doubles last
Friday afternoon. The final games
were played in the evening. crank
Martin (skip) and L. G Nisbet won
the trophy, with Hartz Edwards tekipl
and A. Mitchell a close second. The
coosoletioa prize was won by C. A.
Mr. Ramsay Raskin. the famous Humber skip and Carl Campion
hockey player from Stratford, was with Ja.. Kumbatl (*kip) sod T. L
niarried Tuesday morning to Miss Prest setuod.
(grace Peppia:t at tit. Lukes church, The S. G. k*awden trophy was won
Tnronto. Rev. G. F. B Doherty at the recent bowling tournamett in
officiating. in the preeeuoe of the Exeter by a rink flout the Goderich
bride's parents and afew friends. Mr. bowling club. The .sinning rink was
Rankin met his bride while working composed of F. H. Martis., 0. C. Whit -
in a departmental store during his ler, 'F. J. Butland and Dr. A. C.
college term at Toronto university. Hunter. skip. The trophy. which is
He is a son of Dr. J. P. Rankin, es- now displayed iu Mr- F. J. Butland'a
M.P for North Perth. window. will be field by the Goderich
To the above the Stratford Be+..con club for nae year. To bold the cup
cif Tuesday adds: -Theeaunouncesseut permanently the Goderich club must
of the it.arrisge came as a surprise to wiq IL in filth and Huls
his friends here. hammy, after
spending the summer at home. left Butchers Adopt Cash System
on Monday morning to complete hi. The vendors of meat in (iederieh
medic•1 c,.urse io McGill university, bare agreed .among thrm.elee. to
Montreal, this tying his final near." give no more .-rcdit, and rumtueociog
with Wedoeeday. October 1st next"
will sell .trietly for cash only. The
butchers claim that the large amount
carried on their books niaLs this rule
Mrs. Harold Jarvis Orad
Mr.. Hamid Janie, wife of the
well-known tenor, died on Thursday
last at the family residence, V Atkin- absolutely necessary. At present they
son street. Detroit_ Mrs Jarvis had are compelled to pay cash for every -
been ill for over a yearand a half, and I tbicg they buy -and to be in a positioo
to do this they must have the hash
from their euitowtle. ()Wing to the
t -sited States g' revel,. ret lowering
its tariff the -prior of all lice stock in.
l:ausda will be raiss•d, and the local
Matchers claim that unless s the business
is pot on a strictly cash basis there
would hair to be au increase in the
retail price et slut. Householders
realize the pride otaseat at present
&brat a+ high as .they can afford to
p.v. epi the local tiotcbere realise
Mu- Ethel (sibs, of T •r.ot.a survive. 1 that the wait ,;dation of t he problem
• The Loire -.l service was held privately is the sur tctiy cash basis. t'adei this'
at t8. femily residence Friday tante- near •ysirw ..•h cu-,tr.ner s will unfit
lag. aI.er which the body was uteri.pay t,.r what they use themselves and
W Toronto for bnr'.at sot 'tee paying ie addition 'for the
bad rwounts as at emce -
it is thought sight that 'net on account of
the death of bee only child. Harold
Reginald Jarvis„ in Germany three
veara ago. contributed to her deuriee-
Ir.a Jarvis wtw a daughter of Dt. W.
A. t;eikie, late dean of the medical
`aruf'y of Trinity ce11rge.'Toronto,
and married Mr. Jarvis -in Toronto
twenty-one years ago. Beideher
husband. two brothers. Dr. W. W.
Geikie, c f Elmira, and Dr. A .. J.
Geik.e, of Torous•. and ore cuter.
MOT THIS MARROW CHURCH.
Nears is the clhrch at Eagian/ Cara/
by Moral Lanky.
-The church of K pied is sot cursed
by narrow puritanism nor yet b tsso,.J
fe
laxity." declared Bev. J. B. Hearse
barn. M.A . reactor of St
caurea, Oediet4c►j et the Dourisios
lashes. Tootle People's recreation
i■ Holy Trinity church, Torosto, lam
week. •74ae wanes endue betimes
the two. to regulate both. It is here
that the Young People's Association
may find their greatest work in build-
ing. ant alone for the growth of the
Anglican church. but frit the growth
of the aa.tioc Thee is a great deal of
amoral discipline and religiousness
among the young people that is abso-
lutely going to waste. While we as a
church do sot go out into the kigb-
ways and byways to find evidences ot
imtseraity, we realise that they are
there, and without pruriently *boot-
leg
bonalag of our own virtues, nor yet
f•
Lag the lack of virtue of other,. dibe
young` people may do much to aster -
puss the moral questions of the world
to church life. and make the church
for the whole people
-The aim of the Anglican Y stag
People's A.,ouation rhould be to
natiusalias Christianity sad Christine -
Ur nationality; to make the people
for the church and the church for the
peopk. The end should be mot only
good sem, but social gotdne•.a.
The church must no longer stand
apart from the problems of wealth,
poverty, housing said living coodi-
Lioas. We must [Hake . new living
issues in cur parochial life."
The mushroom stetson is agaip at
hand. and it is neonerary to warn the
venturesome that there is no royal
road to distinguishing between pois-
onous
oi.onus and edible Varieties. it is ne-
cegsary to know then, by instruction
and familiarity.
Or. Masson Leaves Dunnville.
The. following paragraph from The
ntmavIOe Chronicle refers to a eon of
the kW Adige Masson of Gcderich :-
Dr. J. C. fliesoos' has sold oat hie
plasctice hereto Dr H N Selland of
Cheap Power
It Operas tea he certain that tn..na-
towns in Ontario will shortly make
much greater law than they now do of
the wattriv+wers ir: their vicinity.
rasmikon. who is a graduate of Tor- j sas-a iter iMitchell R -corder. Tessa
onto, sad hal: taken a tears post { made this s summer hair .boon t betas
graduate course et St. Michael's los- thedrirs; sr a.xtofth�year:,tershnr«-
prtai. Hamilton. in lick" irn toa year prover ran 1..- ge-ner. ;-d at Eugenia
with a promineet physician in the 1.!!. •0 the Deavers,:er, and OWI -11
Ambitious City. Dr. Masson has at bound will, urn d. rrbt, accept the comer
cepled a position on the surgical stag of the Hydro -hie r.ric commission to
nt the Mayo Bros. clink at Rochester, ievelop tb.t power and supply it to
Minnesota. Dr. Masson has t'ees'here the consumes s at /1.-14 per horse power.
over four veer., at first in partnership Thus t. mpch cheap.. than Niagara
with 1)r. 7loir. and for the past two cower i-:urnr.hed'. Mlttbrll and See -
ears alone. He has proved )i . ability forth be the commission. s ►n Yate r
end enjoyed ss result a targe prat- day night the town a Walkerton
tier A large ctrcle of friends will held a dewonsttatios in honor of the
resrret ,his departure. booth personally Walkerton Electric Light and Power
and pr.fc»sionallc. Hi. snefiriwor ie Cu. 'During :be last two year, the
here now. and Dr. Masson will remain town commit has turn engaged in
a
month with his. heikliag a cement dam aerosis the
Saugeen ricer. near the town. It is
Mercer -Levy 420 ilei long and the machinery is -
On Thursday. September 11th. St. stalled in the powerhouse will gener-
Stepbeo.s ch'ucb, tt'innipeg, wear the ate A10 horsepower, 1 ut the capacity[
scene of a quiet wedding, when Mian of the dam is allot horsepower et tow
Lilly May Levy. eldest daughter of water Power is off. -red at $Z. par.
Nr. and Mrs. Jnbn Levy, Carlow. boteepower. Towns with such water -
oat.. and Yr. is . E Mercer. of Wcw.d. powers close by hare a great advawt-
titnek. Ont.. wets united in the holy .g. over those which have to obtain
bonds of matrimony. Dr. 1'. W. Power from a distance.
tiotdon, orator of St. Stephen's. per-
formed the ceremony. The [.ride
wore • smart going -away suit of nwcy
broad• -1M h over a handle/one orae.
marquisette bodice and a nitercrlvet
bat wit.b pale blue osprey- Her only
ornament was a tier -pin ..f pearls and
aqua 'marine... Oren her by the
nurse. of the Nurse. Re!sidenre.
mekc avenue, where Mil, Levy has
made her home for the past year. Nr.
and Mts. Mercer left toy the C.P. R.
for an extended tonr through the
West and along the Pacific coast. On
their return they will snake their
twine at Stratford. Ont. The happy
couple carer with them the gond
wishes of a host of Winnipeg friends,
in which the bride's' tends in Gode-
rich and ricisity be. ill join.
The Harold Jarvis Concert
A delightful evening of intent -el and
lite,ary entertainment was provided
last Monday'Tesiog at North street
Methodist church. Duns was a good
attendance and the axed it ace insanes: -
ed warm appreeiat ion of the rations
sumbiere on the progress Harold
Jarvis. the weU-kt.ows vocalist from
Detroit, was in See voice and gave a
gsrraanatt raag� of 54ectinne from 'TIN,bath of Reiscm' and "Ffow CienUy.
Sweet Aftna.' to several sacred
themes. Numeros. encores ware
reepsssitd to in geweerws ssaar.er
Mud interwar war taken is the a4 -
et Misr Mona Walter,
whew elsru i i rnta • v n uav►r, . were
Brewster's Millions Cording
Probably no book dramatization Of
reoeut years has enjoyed for succes
and p..puleritrj that has attended
.'Biemote, 'a Millions.- Mr. (ieoiMe
Baan McCutcheon.. remarkable tale of
frenzied finance, whi. h will �p�hseto
the Victoria opera house on a'l day
evening. September ;.tcrd..
The title character min the capable
hands rd Louis Nilsen and tbe.upport-
int company is cone a exceptional
mw it. The story of the play is famil-
iar to the average theatregoer and
book wieder god tell.bow Mor.tgoenery
Brewster, inheriting a mUlioa dollars
from his gtandfathet , while given a
bows -warming and >, surprise party
by bis friends, wbo ..bower cnegratula-
tioas capon him. ii informed by •
solicitor [bat bis mother's brother,
wbo has � y1'est died, her left him
una for-
t. of er.treti,(t(ri. ,n Mnditioa that
be shall spend the asinine within a
rear. the reason for the atipulatios
being that the Tonna ban', mother
bad been lett in want by the grand-
father. and the uncle does not wish
t er eon to tn)Oy an inheritance de-
rived from that snare+". The condi-
tinns ares that he shall sot give the
=aline dollars array -that would ire
too simple -yet be is not to be wean
He sot spend it is some k5i t i mists
way. by iseretiag in baseioess. or
using it for les 'wispy meat sad that of
his friends Ahern all be oust not
dream, ►» peewee He accepts the
noedititaua surd big 'Aorta to saki"
givesI
with rare skill an i o•ow•r of 'it- bimrwss
lf puittin a short tiros
prosaism
Ihrkwn.. Kipling- Tletiwy- mates en the his that tMiww•
sun and others w... at.184/1 uI4n fee Up to the last remote, mm. •..s-
kier 4.4►o1 in"•, a•.d aft .. r. Is -., i'. •ieatisas ether tlrreal.•se t r defeat
a/ win 8 9n• apprrec.ati•m 11A urn -him or ether
. but hie wit and deatwrn y
mond'* .•I • t' mars Temp." wee en stetriesr. M fins eery y
_tipstinitty leaf_ rwlo liaise. DeAe bf and be inslry strewed. w W ewedtask
Am Alao,�
and me. ahem .w.tar•. Milhous la 4eeyalq play
rier
/basYas
s/ mai to the eueeiwnde but ea Tessier awes*. donee well bat
1' • p ,gas ••.a the .sw.swears*
We ge ante a very few waft lee oils► Ill
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sr ,a . a• . t •
. .wed Ste t r ,.A,
who trusts. Amelia, the wet stasis. WMNs w libmillahmenn k*nge What
froth wee g/1e.w sed she seem as the seeisard setwiwwww401 lrlehlwe{
.emtwrp"nist„ 1. M be fliesimme wed Illaremsn 1s ewer edea.
opus the serosas e1 tM We.
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AT THE
NORTHERN -
BUSINESS COLLEGE
OWEN 80uND, ONTARIO
Individual Instruction. Thirty-
three yeah of auer-cis Positions
guaranteed to grads. I es Inform-
ation Free.
C. A. FLExtrt:, F. C. A.
Pinrit+sl- O. D. F,.gnttsti,'
Ur4ION
Mic
Tutt..,,. Ui 1911 f t
.attars l�,tw�.+ $'►376,44.
Tonal Anon (Owe) - SWAM
Save Tine When
Yon Are Basy
by carrying on your
banking by mail. Just mail us your deposits, or
your cheques when you want to withdraw money.
We give special attention to business handled
in this way, and will be glad to have you make
use of our service.
F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager Goderich Branch.J
Wafteisnareraessessoiseireesearle
SPECIAL SALE OF
Tungsten and Carbon Lamps
25-40 watt Tungsten--
60
ungsten.....60 watt Tungsten
5-10-16 c. p, Carbon Lamps
Any quantity.
These lamps are high-grade goods and fully guar-
anteed.
:itis each.
4ac each.
15c each.
W. J. HIJDDART
Electrical Contractor
VaiftsheasiNeases
North Street ((her Signal Office
()pen evenings.
Public, Take Notice
Owing to the high price of
Live Stock, we, theuiidltfsigned but-
chers in -the Town of ' Goderich,
have ' decided to conduct a strictly
cash business, commencing with.
Wednesday, October _st, i9 3.
No more credit will be given to any-
one.' So please do not ask' for it.
This new system will be a decided
advantageto the public as tireli as
ourselves and any effort by our cus-
'tomeers to aid us in : carrying out a
strictly cash business will be appre-
ciated.
We desire to thank our cut
tourers; and friends for -the liberal
patronage shown us, in the past and
trust to be favored with a continu-
' ance of the same.
O'Brien & Legg, -
W. J. Baker,
Thomas Morrow.
•
Somebody's Mad
And w -e: are glad.
And think we know
What will appease her.
Too eedileria/es
ego lido o it
Wan&
.c/other
A Dish of Ice Creast.
Our Fountain'. a 1)ream.
Sure a vitt here will please
her'
F. E. BURDETTE
Balmoral Cafe The Square
Phone 64
THE NEW
Star Theatre
on the Square, near
Montreal Street
Everything fresh,
bright and attractive
Program i. .hanged
prery Moods.. Wednes-
day and Friday.
(tame an 1 tar our
eomfortaWe. cosy bourse
We Intend to con-
dact a picture theatre
that *ban be wend to
mese, and ow patron.
—y rely spew eras -edeas
service is every reins*.
Admission 10c and 5c
J. A. CULVER,
Pr.fp sere
If you are a Judge of Cioth, come
to us, you'll find the quality you
are looking for. If you are not,
come to us and "leave it to us."
You want the best Lawyer and the
best Doctor. Men in need of
clothes come to the Best Clothing
Store. The clothing business is a
profession. too. And if you don't
know whether or not, we know
our business and will treat you
right. Ask those who deal with us.
Bring your Boys with you. We clothe
boys,
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
W..tiuoetlr.g.-