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How about your
Sommer Mlusic;?
visiting friends trust be en-
tertained. Try a Victor, Vic-
tr,ol* or an Edison Phonograph,
the ideal titanic fur the parlor, un camp.the verandah or in the amp.
This will relieve you of • lot of
trouble stud put your guest, in a
position to entertain Lhrmrelvee.
Prices from MOO upward, at
Thotu•cub NI Wife MUM e.
We have a few Piano. for rent
also several Square Pianos at a
low prise for cash or 011 monthly
twyuarnt••.
THOMSON'S
MUSIC STORE
�R r
TINNING1
It Takes' Money
.t
, 1 .' a", .•f Jitlist ng hone,
tut it a ..t.a more torr a Hour
rite 1 the and.
To Get Good Tinning
yon inn -t ees•t'loy thow•who
know how. 1 -cit will not make
any tutst'Ike if vs n roll oil 11P.
We dal work that -lime and
srather' will .how was 16111
right.. Such a job is worth aan
ir.,ulsble.price and you 'and
nor idea. on that point /rill lie
found lettt•v close together.
FRED HUNT
HAMILTON STREET GODERICH t
,PHONE 138
LOCALS == PERSONALS
time will be spent La the Mcottlah
highlands among the mom's of his
boyhood. Mr. Sioclair'e many (iode-
riob friends wiab him tarar voyage and
a Sale return.
-Two more circular Hower beds
have twin formed on the court house
lawn. These will be planted with
Howell' of the reason as won as com-
plete.
-Mr. Hoy Hunt returned from the
military camp at Pettawawa on Mon-
day. He reports a goof time but
thinks the rations. were not up to
standard.
-Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Stobie, of
Seaforth, were in (iodericb this week
en route to Dungannon. where they
attended the funeral of the Tate Mrs.
Johrl Ilamlen.
--Miss. James Fowler and daughter,
Lena, of Carsonville, Michigan, bare
been vistiterg ielatters inGedrrieh end
returned home by the steamer (trey
hound on Tureday
-Mr. John Martin, of Detroit. wee
a visitor the post work at the home of
hi. niece. Mrs. W 11. \V..I.Irr, New-
g�ete sheat, end his nrptaew. Mr. J. C.Marton. ANA lases .treat.
Mr. lies brat ILrs.l. rd, 01 the poet
nfm.•e staff. presided at •b. organ is
ttw Hearst came h L. strode y. ie
the au..enrr of Mi.. W. H WI wgbt•..
wbo was v.i-sting in Toledo.
The annual ex ern sem .4 the West
Hur..n tarwets' insiststr to the Muriel
fart! .at Burry h wi l Ir held aro Satur-
day ..f this week See adv. ex' nye
three Car tiros tail- asd rate.
• Mr. Juhu A. Walker. el L)ws..r
t'obirad,. is in town tetsrwiag 'Id
yuaintanrw . He is u insd Makti
and Larking tine. which hi. ormay '
frirn.l• herr are d. ligated to know
-Mr•. Trois b.idgr lad Maim. M-..
10r.e. Mur,e.v, and their fr en4. Mw'
, 1'-va Waite. .11 of Drover*, were the
av •'of Mr.. W Johnston. t...t
-that. dur•og their stay in G.derieb
Mrs. \V01. Tesrl-y, .4 t -l• el t'.
and Mr. J. H Trw.lry of kb rest..,.
teak in the (ireyhouad rxeurshm 4,
Grab -rich and were th. g'wa.'d Mir
land Mts. ..Alex. Davidson, Colborne
'street '
' -A pact y ..f travelling h-xvr accts,•
areereauatw.l in the Hata 1..1..w tlw
':rand Trunk tsilwcy slat's -.n They
ars pi.ar'rnI4v .1 ' a thriving bar.t-
,nr,ie, As ser floored IK horses Brazing
1
•
ar000d their earsvan..
A special meeting of Corot (:.d.•-
rich No.:t!, 1' 0.F'., will ire held on
Thui-sdcy evetiosa, the 2,ith rise,. at
right o. clock. to mak•t• artaugesurnts
about attending the church parade in
s- '
Clinton on th4•h,of June.
-Mr. David Warner has besot cru-
ploy.•.I by the council this. weak cut•
ting the gra.-slung the struts of the
town. It was by 110 means an rasv
task. *•. the knives of his machine of.
ten r' aur in contact with eerie, bottles
and wine hidden in the grays.
-"'rhe Jodie,: Aid society of Union
cbur�h. tisderich township. intend
1101(104r fo garden party at Mr.-Ituhert
M"cllw.utn'i.. Hayfield road. three miles
tr Grab -rich, on W.dnr.day. July
l't, The :ti -4 regisi,.-,it Land will bee
prawn) and render grad music. Ser
philters for f'Irther particulars.
-1'wn amen named Melville Martin
and James %l.•Millan were placed on-
-):,. t'. ea . 1anul:on 11,* rata dat
-..a! i er test this week for acssilt. \
from.l,i,h=t• street 1' Kelly».treat. , y"ilr'g 11)10 named (,�rrul.l who had
-Sits. 11. Kit g •I.-ut Stiitdav in Mut rrrrntly "rived nu town. Iw'ing
.ourr»yr, oafs hes si.tr►. \lass .-Alex. I the isatin,. We understand the carr
1)aaid•on. •
-}Is. Il.
will l.e up for trial on Saturday. .4
•1 ,'n. r that 6n -roll was seriously tn-
tired and has since diad is without
uunJatiou.
N11. Hem! Hatleteid is OneOneproud
Ni. -,-o. u- of It rose tree which wag
of)(nt.,l reversal yenta sit,' with s..veial
abets hut. this tree was the only one
hat grew up. It i* srv'eral fret high
til cortical with pink hloaeom+. Hie
Laughter. Deborah ! Mr,. Stanley F.
\Vhit"uran), WAN delighted on her re -
rent visit to her home to find it so
richly bidets. -
Aral Sites Powell, of I1.
ta
`earth. spent this- week -red wath l
Hiss.lran ,Keun.d..
lir awl Mrs. D. (1. Hiekle, of
Hared .•n, have io:-rn :tie g,sestaur Dr. 1
sod SIr-. A. T. Emmer*.'n.
- lake your tea next Thor.rimv with •
0* Non 11 street E{,worth league. t
Rementh-r'h•e date, June 'L->th,
Mrs. lie'r,rg•• Ir. HNtes
were uta nig Oros, who went to De-
tl'at nn 1Ise sreanw- lGleyhnand.
-Mo. A. Vote. of Alum, Michigan
'•a.the ,i.•.0 of her parents, Mr. and
Mr. tiur. •int Comet -tit,. ,his weak.
ills Ito,wr1 Hell, painter and
tap-' It mow, arr. lie has hung over
son rob of wall pipet this treason.
Mi. and Mts. ltolwrt (it -ay. who
acinic 111 ''All fern i a. li aye been 51.11-
tng at tee honer of NI r. H. K. Resell.
-Nr. anti 311s. Win. Johnston and
he Misses J,•hnstun hAvr removed
!cosh:. . andrews.tr•.-et to Enid street.
Nr. aid ND-. R. H. Revell. of S
Walks, One, .'re the Murat. of their
so. Mr. H. h. Revell. "It'dgcre.t."
-Thr Not Ili street Methodist young c
Profile invite• ill' hu,inrir• torn to their T
'trawlertt' tea on Thursday, .lune 1
-stirs. Wnite and dantthter. M,
1-•t1.11, .•f 1).• t,.,t, have been visiting
lin. Wolfe iii..ths-r, MI-.. Geroge R.
Bites,
The New Nomination Law
Candidates for election most he
teominattel in writing, with the »igna-
urea of fifty el•xtora or more. (n.for-
tier years 111 prot'unrial elections a
erhit t,omhtrition by it, proposer and
seconder wan all that was Reade 1. No
mousy deposit from candidates is nee•
...rotary in provincial election..
trawberry Social
Thr North street Epworth league
wiH give a IttawIwo y tea at the
hurch on Thursday next, .11111Pe '2olh.
ra will be served front six to 7.30
).m., *iter which 't short programme
will ie given. The adn'tssiou is �t!
rents. The proceed,. ate to be nsed in
s
defraying the expense01 delegate- to
the euuuuer school, St Thomas.
v
-Mr.. E. A. %N. Artier returned to
town ' n \\'h•l.t aft Pr s 1 W
4"111tell with torr mother. it I'rt-
sanr••.
-Mr'. t)'nti;s' Grisham was i1) K in-
rMd.ne the. week attending th.• I.ur
,,f her pother, the lair It•cluud
ao
Kh.l••.
-Mae. Wm. Tew-ley, of Clavelande
tad sen.,' 'h'•. .f \Vert• •r, spout San-
ds)' last moth .Mrs. A. %%'i h in., tilhen- to lave
nr-
resbyterian Summer School
The Presbyterian summer• retool..
which will he held again in Godesicb
Isis year from June 211th to July lith
peon lees t, he it big sun CPRS. Enroll-
ments ars rolling in from all part* of
western Ontario. Hotel Smoot has
t
been secured for plan of meeting and
Accommodation and everyone who
can should attend. For full parti.•ular.
apply to Rsv. (leo. E. Rosa..
Nes.'' *sutsr ft',irfikun -and'" Nattt1
Ils'h Hamilt(n left yea crda
Isy eft,r-
ms on a driving tour to St. Marys
ltd other points.
Mt Ihm •:o. Came. stn. nl the Doty
wk.. woo..., is in Toronto sulcal ill•
loading the installing of uterine en -
(Imes be the ...'(span v.
-Mrs. to orge' M. 'Vilsnn and her
1ren,i, Miss Fern Murray, of /tell oil.
av the Rne.l, of Mr. and Mrs. Hat ry
b"w"' Kings' u sweet,
-Pnneipal •.(ir.gnr, of Monktnn
P0141r ••'ho.,l $ent the week -and in
liadertrh I Runt of Mrs J. M
yanhall, Wrlhngtotrot•eet
dk
h
elstead, Mt. David street.. T
Miss lyotrnra Deapog arrived b
Croat 1F'ort Huron try the steam- A
THE SIGNAL GODf.RICH ONTARIO
JUST
FOUR BICYCLES
Lift to StJek
One Brantford Red Bud $48.00
One Three -speed Standard .. $48,80
Oae Fixed Wheel, Second hand ... . . $11.00
One Coaster, Second hand $14.00
If you can use A good wheal any of throe would rust you
Have a look at thein any way.
tine.
EAST STREET GARAGE
GODERICH
Neat to rowo Hall Alawys Open Phi= 11143
MASS MEETING
of Centre Huron Electors. A meeting in the
interests of
R W. PROUDFOOT,
HE LIBERAL CANDIDATE
IN CENTRE HURON.
• hMI
t ELO IN
V . TORIA OPERA HOUSE. GODERICFI,'.
t
Thursday evening, June ?Sth
'
The mectin will be addressed •by HON, W. L.
MAt KENZIE KING, ex -Minister of Labor, Mr.
ProII4fl.'scst and others. -
A cordial, iut.tatiou i. extended to atl'''t:lectors
to be present. Seats will be; reserved for ladies
:aid their escorts.
ootwear
i take this opnortoIlity to
notify you that the flint of
Downing & M*r\'icor have
tilos-deed pat tnership. In
(wore 1 will endeavor to soo-
tily your wants with the
most reliable footwear from
the loot n/*nnfartturf. at theac
lowest p •.sihlr pees. All ar-
t -mint. owing the .,Ions- firm
are payable to hie and roust be
settled befare the 1st day of •
July, 1914.
REPAIRING
Geo. iMac Vicar
Tsv�a:. JtTats 18. 1914 •
Farmers' Clnb Social
A sr><:isil under the auspices of /lode
rich township farmers' club will be
held at the home of Mr. George Leith
waits, Huron road, on Friday of this
week. Tea will be served at eh
o'clock. Everybody ievited to eume
and bring their basket* well Hlled.
Neesrs. Either and %filer are expected
to be prerrnt.
dand Concert
That the people of Gtelerich
ciate the music supplied by the
of the Aird regiment was plainly evi
dent on Friday, when the seats in the
Square park were taxed to their ra
smelt), with those who cute to enjoy
the selections. It was eugge.tad to
The Signal representative that wane-
thit,g be done to keep the children
from making eo much !Wire thus spoil-
ing the effect of the music..
Business Change
Messrs. Downing \ Ma,Vicar, who
have conducted a boot and shoe
business in ti derich for the past 11
years, have dirrolied partnership,
Mr. Downing retiring. Mr. MacVir►r
will iw the sole proprietor of this oldd
eetabli.h,business, and as he
thoroughly understands boots and
shoes rustollers will get nothing hit
the vary hent goods. \Ve have not
yet lent ned whit Mr. 1 )owning nitwits
doing but hope he will still continue a
resident of our pretty town. 1fr.
MacVieiar has the hest wishes of many
friends for continued success and
prosperity.
Private Property Improvements
quite 11.number of Dur citizens have
town enlarging and beautifying their
reeidences.duting the part few weeks.
among the most noticeable are the
homes of Mier Hamilton. St. Davd
i
street. new sada ion and cement walks.
Sl r. Daniell \Irlatren, Victoria
street. stuns toundation and plastered
throughout. Two houses owned by Mr.
and Mrs. Grid, Bridge street, painted
and improved. Mr. J. MrClackerty,
Elgin avenue, new verandah. Capt.
'Prethewv, Elgin avenue, new rm.-
ambit). The »torr next tier.; oodlice,
awned by Mr. Curry, liaalreen sheeted
with gllvanii.•,1 into and painted and
now presents a very respectable ap-
pearance
The Visit of the Greyhound
The passenger steamer Greyhound
paid her anneal visit to Goderich on
Thursday, tying up attire dock at six
o'clock in the evening.. The lake wars
very calm for the incoming trip and
the purser reported a passenger list of
about 340), which way considered
!larger Than usual. In the evening
about ,'t,id) enjoyed th.• pleasure of 0
two hours' trip on the lake under al -
Central School Picnic
Central echoed pupils an 1 trarherc
enjoyed a variation 'tom the regular
marine last Friday' afternoon. in-
.te.d of the usuah"studies a picnic was
held on the school grounds. Howling,
croquet, basket -hall and other games
were indulged in until four o'clock,
when a dainty lunch of ice cream and
cake was handed around. An oc-
casional treat uurh a* this goes a• long
way in folding the teachers to hetter
understand their pupils, and also instil
within the scholars a loyalty to their
Set,00l. -
Fire on Lighthouse Street
The house owned by Captain Wylie
and occupied by Mr. Junes Thornton,
Lighthouse street, was badly damaged
by the on 'Wednesday noon. As the
family wear seated :.t dinner Mrs.
Thornton became *ware .4 fire which
apparently originated from the pipe
- of the cook stove. An alarm was sent
in, to whish the firemen promptly r•-s-
ponded. A line of hose was Paan
pouring water on the flame., which
were speedily checked. Much of the
furnishings of the house were badly
damaged by smoke and water. There
1. Insurance on both house and furni-
ture.
Women's Institute Meeting
A public ,,letting nt the (toderieh
Manch of the women'a institute will
be held in the Temperat.eehall, Gode-
rich, on Mondev, June _'nd, at three
o'clock, when Dr. T. S. M. Hamilton,
of Toronto, will give an Address. I)r.
Hamilton is it grixloate in medicine of
the University of Toronto, and has
taken a post grari.unte course at the
Western hospital, Toronto,. For the
past five yyeate she has worked with
the Canadian Purity Education assoc-
iation and is one of their accredited
lecturers.
This is an open 'twining when all
ladies of the town and vicinity will be
!lade welcome.
Bought a Farm Near Brussels
Mr. Walter Mharp, who has been *
valued employee of the Goderich Or-
gan Co.. Limited, for the past 11
pnrrhased, in rnnjnnction
with bis brother-in-law, Mr. James
Mhurrie, a farm adjoining the village
of Bnteeele, and in this issue of The
Signal offers his him/mond lot on Pic -
ton street for male. In the last issue
of the Brsele _P4ot•. the fk4tnwirg
refeua
r•enre lifer made to the farm put.
chci. : -
Mr. James Sburrie has purchased
the most eligibly t(; -acre farm of Mr.
John Grainger, which adjoins Hruenels
on the west. On the premises is a fine
Krick house err cted hy Mr. Grainger
*rid a large barn. The price prod wars
i74M10rash. It. !e 10 yearn since Mr.
Oreinger bought the 1401 acre*, 1E of
which he roil to air. John Ranefoid,
of Clinton, far Stella We hope Me.,
and the Mies** Grainger will not hes
removing from town, as they are high-
ly esteemed resident*. sI E. Mhnrrie is
no stranger to the rolnmunity am be
farmed for a gond many year' on the
1th line of Morris, moving to Brussel'
when he sold the term to Mr. A. L.
Kerr. He is to have as him associate
Mr. Walter Sharp, who i. tiring at
Anderirh and is a brother-in-law of
Mr. !Morrie, Mrs. Sharp being *sister
Pnsee,sinn will hr given next. October,
\t . export the new pnrch5Mr, will do
well on the farm. as they are thrift y
going men. Mr. Grainless, ha* eat n.d
a rest from hard work and will likely
take it.
Fire in Sjrlr Theatre
A few minute. after 12f n i•1 wk on
Thin •ilay night smoke was peen issu-
ing from the window* over the Star
picture palace. to alarm rove pent in,
to whirh the firemen grew.lily red
.ponded. The flue, whirh o iginated 1
in the operating racoon of the tisane, I
wa• easily extinguished. Damage to'
she amount of Ir4I w+a done chiefly
by water. Manager Pulver received'
paiinfal horn. on Moth hands in hi. en-
eavoeg'.0 almathe lire.
Death lows Paralyssa
-Mn Mtenley , bi..ntan and
;hildree, of Detroit, hlyebeen visiting
thy lady's parent*, Mr. and Mr,. yam
Mr. R F chard Shel'on, a n1 in well.1
nown and rr'pected, passed away et
ie honsernn Prin'•ra. strut Kineer-
ins, on Sunday efternoon. Mr. Biel.
nn muttered a stroke of par Ora. lair
intraday. and death rame on hid. 91/ h
itthdav• He was twit e married; hl•
rot wife being Mile Mrintvt4'. of
Gndprirh He is survived- hy his
widow i formerly Mie* Wright, of Hut -
n townahipl, and two daughters by
bis first wife, namely : Mee. David CAI,
Pal merit on, and Ms Kid. lie, o!
Flint. Miehugan. rim'rr•iarne. 004
Nutt horn sureive. namely : MI •. 4.
(ityltv.m, o: (i 'terror : NI( • T I'er•
raven Me'. .1. Armitage and Mr..
Abs. Ito••, el, of Lurknow: Or.
tleorgc Shelton am' Mr. lo.•.ph Mhel•
text. of Detroit, end Mr../ 'hn Mheltor..
of Ripley. The bite Mr. Mhrhrol was an
ernployw nl thio• \I at. nlnt fnrni, tier f ar-
tory in Kim -airline over 19 year. Ile
was a rnereh.r of the 1.0.0.F., and
hie funeral nn Tes.Rday, was bald tin-
der the direction of Moat order.
non ,d end left tate week for
TiRantr) to *lilt her sister there.
- Rev. James Hamilton left nn
Tends, rnortiing for Burks Falb.
where he will spend 141 dare Iflati
hndanghter, Mln Agnes Ha,nilsnn.
1f
n•'old Mr...1. W. Brantley, of Ise
w're visitor. for a few day.
daring the week at the home ..f Mew 1
1),T. Felker, asatee of Mee. Hr*ntIey,
fila, Jame, L. A. ,unclear, of T.r.-
w'o''t*• in town for a Mw d•!a illi4
'leek railing on ukl 14Kew, s prior In
iia dss11.111 t op *u .S 'Late 1e
flet Rritalin and the OaSMgw<iNa
west Tu.aday on the steamship
ti Maailt)ha hum Montreal to
"n POM its realm pari of hi.
n
EVERYBODY LIKES
Pak•TURF S
Let us present you with'tIse great-
est of all aids to gaol picture mak-
ing. To every present purchaser of
a Kokak, Brownie, 'term or Gra-
flex camera. w111 1,e given a year's
subscription to
" KODA K1rERY "
., clever helpful ma anne devoted
to amateur photography. Peery
issue beautifully illustrated and
replete with pr4ctia al .uggeaton..
R. R. SAL1LOWS
Nealy a Serious Accident
Mr. 0POT ge Beacom and Mr. Osone
Thompson nal rnwly .acaperl 'prions
l• jury when the d*eh-hoanl of the
h.•+- w.gon gave way a• they were
teaponding to the e..11 of lire at the
Nur theatr.• on Thursday eight.
11. h 'nen fell *f the heal• of the teaat,
Mr. Hear pima ily held nn lo the
froghtene'l hosws Ant 10 doing 40 WAS
I h' nun ,under I he wheel of the wagon,
whirh then ndlided with a horse sad
rig. Flo merlons damage noenreetil.
While Moth men were .-oneid.raMy
heni•.d, they eonaider theme►IYee Inc.
tunets to .wap. aa they did.
-, it t) 11 ap=WJ. at t
GI LLETTS:
AT5 LYE DIRT
C.1/AY4S OISINFECTs
i n rt al fl' 1f7=1-1
moat ideal weather rotelitir-n.. An
added interest was otTonled the ex-
cursionistsby the arrival of the grain
boat Emotes. of Fort William!, which
reached the enttlance' to the hat bar as
the Greyhound WAS returning with
her load.
At 9.l.. on Friday morning the
Greyhound left on her return trip to
Detroit with about :III) passengers on
root d, many of our townspeople tak-
ing advantage of the Pxcurrim] rate.
Public Library Meeting
The hoard stet for regular business
on Saturday evening Inst. The only
members absent (wing Mayor Heid and
Inspector Tom. The account s otdeteal
paid were : Hudgins Brno , linoleum,
rte., for entranne hall, and .rept.,
$134.43; C. C. Lee, supplies, rep sirs, etc.,
4l).l0); The Signal. advertising, 75c:
George Porter. Looks, 851.111. The
secretary wise instructed to ask for
tenders front the local dealers for the
sit spiv of 311 ton. of coal.
wing to drily inreceiving the town
grant the finance committee were ens- 1
powered to borrow from the bank for 1
current expenses it sum not exceeding
Tho library is open to the public
again after receiving a thorough clean-
ing The entrance hall and steps have
been covered with linoleum and the
walls have leen repaired and kal.omiu-
ed.
Rough Passage
The .tranrrrGreyhound experienr-.d
a very rough passage on her return
trip Dorn Detroit on Mundy night.
Although experted-(o arrive ir. Gods•
rich at. midnight the Moat did not dock
until five a.nr. The captain *dated it
was the roughest rrnsring he hail
ever trade. When off Sarnia an anch-
or chain broke loose and tore away
a portion of the deck rail at the how.
A large number of powwow.rs suffered
greatly front sea -sickness. Many an-
xious relatives ansa friends awaited
the arrival of the lama. Among those
who took advantage nt the top we
noticed he familiar faces of Mr and
Mrs. C. H. Munster, Mr. and MIR. W.
H. Harrison, Niro,. W. H. \Vrighton,
Mr. C. Farquarhar, Miss V. Johnston,
Miss V. Womb,•, Mi,s Mov Carney,
Mr.. F. E Hurdette, Mn. Hiker. Mr,
and Mr.. W. J. McCrrash, Mist, E. Mc-
Lean, Mr..). Graham and Mr. George
Porter.
Hotel Sunset Opened
Hotel Suns('t opened for the season
do rhnraday of lost week with a large
list of early guests. Many improve-
ments have been made shout the hotel,
among nem tieing the tennis courts -
two cinder courts and two grass
courts. This iulproveme nt will till a
long felt want.. Improved grounds for
howling, croquet and etonitsar•. *leo to
be found. 'Inc'old (uvea has been re.
placed with a wit* one, which *oda
greatly to the %pp'arance of the whole
plan. T.t.t year the peoprietne Mr.
C. C. Lee, built a gon.i bathing house
on the beech below the h 'eel and it i.
rumord that the town council is go-
ing to build step. demon to the northing
house. It i. In be hoped s hey will
moll the work along.) that the steeps
can he used by delegate. attending
the summer echr.ol, which opens et
the Sun..t 5,0 June '_S1th. No doubt
when gn..ta )e'nrn to their rr.pe.-tive
hones they will he walking adverti..-
merit* for our beautiful town and will
urge their friend. to return with then I
nest year. Mr Lee feels That he has
done hi. pelt tnw.,r,l• hinging tour.
Isle 10 H,IJerirh and take. sone credit
in what her already been ae.roesplieb-
ed along this line.
landon N -•thio•..,+. ronrevrnre will
meet in St Mary. next year. Rev.
li K. 3lalolt prv.rntr.l as invitaaitrn
40 the ronfebenee from the meise teal
Marl of Nt. Mary, \letitidl.e
*ire
Ml the inritati'.n w.. ..recti) p4
H.v. W. E. MIII.n 1, of Tnnity ehwv,by h.
Stretford. The eonfs•ren,•e vocal no.
aeitaoissly to go to St. Marys is 1111;.
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LETTERS OF CREDIT
issued by the Union Bank of Canada. 1t is as
easy for you to obtain funds ,with them as - 1t; s
difficult fcr any unauthorised person to do_so,
Goderich Branch
-F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager. t'
One More Chance
Have a Guess. It's Free
How many hours. minutes and sec -
oras will the Regina Watch run?
Ttte first person guessing the clos-
e.!t will gel the watch FREE.
The watch will be wound on Friday.
June 26th. We want everybody to ha'be
a chance to guess so we 'ave extended
the time one week.
It costs you nothing. Have ,o guess.
Walter H. Harrison
Jeeve!er and Or.'f:o.;•:
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MONUMENTS
CHASTE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS
Best workmanship at J. DOIG'S, Clinton
As J. Doig imports direct, he is able to give quick
delivery at close prices.
J)e.igns and prices on application.
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The "HERCULES" Way
Is The Proper Way to Sleep
The weave of the "Hercules" Bed Spring is known as the
"5 Times" weave. It is "5 Times" stronger than ordinary
woven wire fabric, but it is also "5 Timet'" more resilient
and restful.
A scientifically correct principle of weaving is responsible
for the superiority of the "Hercules" Bed Spring - it means
an equal distribution of weight, No bagging or sagging.
Ask your HER
Dealer
for the _
"Hercules "
BED SPRINGS
Write or
ifyoufind
difficulty in
obtaining a
Hercule':
VERMIN PROOF
Buy a "Hercules" Red Spring for your body's sake and
for your brain's (take ton, because proper rest means mental
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rest rigAt at night_
The " Hercules " can be obtained from all responsible
dealers, in wood or iron frame. Many purchasers prefer
the " Hercules " with the basket edge which keeps the
mattress from spreading and the clothes from slipping.
The price is reasonable.
The Wrong Way
Dena tin yourself dosses(
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Vile.. Jasarl. 11001 -sin M d Meeteeal aWKaeipeg. 14.441
Makers of The
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