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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-7-29, Page 5THE SIGNAL . GODERICH. ONTARIO Let's Fill USS Your Tank T Lit to of snouts you use t has . do .rid the number p- f crass your car siva per seam It alsojclessiiminse the number.{ tutees you h..e engine or carburetor trouble.. The semolina . sell you impasse your masses end fakirns woiibha to Rua minimum. Our pais is no more than you would pct for an inferior d�� w o! the Furst WIan yore 'Si" is lose and ac's t�ott K "ander.. u. D., vas( }m llrthodist aburcb, Lol.dos. oQleiated. Atrtwg those pteeent were Mrs. OI.m- up y/>tra.ttk. East Street Garage and Mire H. E. `lodge... Goderich. LOCAL TOPI. Theme's w Flavour of Distinction is cc/miry (tarp of New Pr'isr.sll. 1et.tsti� ant eiJ. H.of Joh pal `stow. sepreed anise. Deice of received wisria Mbo�sad bast *palm* his aoseptarme. Civic Holiday Austad 4th. Ooderigb's civic holiday will be ob- reevd es Wednesday sear. Aagwse 4th. Mayer Reid has issued •dpaearly s- generally observeed that y the dilates. Going to Meese Jaw. M r . 1'. W. Robins... who has bees organist and choirmaster of 8t. lieorg. a church toe cues _a year. le reaguing the position and will leave Is a few week. to tale a siallar pota- tion in 8s. Jobe's Angliaaa sherd'. Moose Jaw. hook. He W lest .Rased frosts w visit to the Weisman city. Mr. Ral.isson ie a clever essslMan sad the recogeil i•rw of bis abilities has ked to his call to the wider sphere. Weeded at London. The waddle( took place on July 21st at the residence of the bride'. brother - it: -law, Mr. Arehib.ld MCPhers.. London. of Mw Ethel Mated Weldon. daughter of Mr. 8. Weide°, to Mr. `L Be.$an.io Heber Clement. moa of Mn. Make it kraut to delve tt k Teri 113eo j.min Clement, filodericb. Rev. C. aut. mother of the groom. and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clement will reside at L yodax . - - _ • I For thq,Red Cress. • WESTFIELD. 1 As effort lin aid of the Red Cross S,r.a,gsag.rg. -- A sapper ami `funds will he in the form of a tea and sacred coneiee•t will lee given at the dense at Meoeeetung Park hotel on Methodist ate.* oo Wider. August Wi-du,•sday. August 11th. The tea 1. n•1t, Swppr will be served (robs 6 to t, 1.e given Ly Mn. W. Proodfoot and B o'clock, after wbieb `scene will be a Jin J. J. Acres 1St. Catharines) and musical program There will be a I will doubtless be a very erjoyabee el- bow/boll .latah m the afievar*ut h.- I fair. Particulorm will tie found in the tweet St B.ieae and Wove/1W. Ad- j advertising columns. There will be a mirei'>•n y'1c i cull's balf4tr.ice. Fro- gtv.ftral balf•holi•fay in town that d yt coeds for the Ref Cr.*. fund. and an afternoon e°d evening ape - Mene.ttuog Perk will be • good way We balm receives` another large, of spending a pleasant time and assist - shipment of .lanes b;gb-grade mural- 1 ing the worn in behalf of our wounded mallows which the best obese paatiea ; soldiers. use for to robing• Prier Si ernes ter •Fined for Keeping Liquor. pound.-BDw.11Gr . Rhone Wu. The adjourned 11 - so.stking Iat:.e1We bet trialy a trawl gs Wife bloodied of the Basil `hill -grows' tests aad scrapskwe e_saaliasss is preparation lithe secret. Thia!flavour constitutes the iadividuatity of SALADA amid win sever cheats, ao matter how costs may rias. s» whiskey sew to Lowe by the Demin- ietea express, two addremsd to L Peterson and two . to J. J. Bose. Con- stable Moore et,ollaated three oof these 0.10vered and oo en- que found that the iryye otber sibs had bees delivered at tete British Exchange hotel. He laid a charge against Mn. Swamis of keeping liquor for Nle and ibe magistrate flood toe defendant fit`) mrd emote, assountisg in all to seized isntrrly ly $1t10. How the liquor dimmed of has not Leen decided, bot word as to its disposal is czpected from the L.ic.nee Department at to ronto. Peterson and Rube ate believed to be fictitious per:on.s. against s Excursion Despite 11:e fret that rain fell in morn- ing, the on Myth \ tU eedUnion `Sunday school picnic bet4 here was • huge success. Upwards of 71)) people from Blyth, Auburn and other points Moog the`'. P. K. fine took advantage e t the low fares to visit the county /Shortly after noon the sun case Mrs. When down town a -.hopping and Swart., of the British Hxchange hotel, suffering from tbmib'at, !snit our ice was hoard before Police Msgbdratt c-r.m parlor. ale*. cool and Deal. Kelly on Saturday. It appear s tha 8alkeid'18alertoral Cate, phone CI. on or about July 3rd . four cues of The Maple Leaf Grocery ON HAMILTON STREET is again open for business with an entire new stock of GROCERIES and PROVISIONS, FLOUR aid FEED and CURED MEATS. Ore a Cash Basis Come and get a trial order and you will sec the cash system is the only system that will reduce the high cost of living. Goods delivered to any part of the town by the General Delivery. Four deliveries daily, five on Saturday% Butter, Eggs and all kinds of Grain taken as ca::h. P. T. DEAN Proprietor, Hamilton Street, Goderich, Oat. reward es flekboy. MI. The demmeed wee beesiea is D...e Fs. Ba. ad. .+.k$y- roan amens andm shoe a tial a �� late ammo. is b,..1 AH. She lived with Wb.: towrsh' esti) brie: iese After the years yo Mrs. Masweee tel bee ook nd up upp toad y ed her- selfssito Psi is Ooderiieb by her it Wily .elf to many misietratloea. She i.survived by two sena. gins.m ettfdsale. avaa Williami address nakeows. The farina Plane en f insdsy. Rev. W. IL Hager a.nd..tiatl the .pevtees. The poll - bearers were Mtmmm. D. Stoddart. J. W. M. see' ThoeHawk� McMillan. ieteersnt was is Maitland msmet.ry• PERSONAL MENTION. nem of growing Cored t Heb wilt e engaged in fnr the city `seek exploited that 1.'1011 bd ear• pee will be raised. which .bo.id mean a god weekly income. The mesh' oasis. at present, are betsg shipped direct to Montreal in bones of !D Ilse espadty and are sold at fiftycosts a poised Mr. \Vhlteborn saysuebroo�sss 1110 like children : they kept warts. away frost cad draughts, sed supplied with pleat, of frr.h air. "ROUGH ON RATS*' clears out air, Mise, rte. L) -.sit 1) o in `ab Rouse . 1c aid fie et Dreg ed ouatry Stora. },OWER SCHOOL. EXAMINATION. Candidates from Gelded & end Heron Cavity Who Were Secosedel. The following studied' of Ooderieb Collegiate Institute have passed the Weer school examioations for entrance to normal schools and faculties of edu- aowe. carton. A catdidatm after whom broke through and the afternoon was ram. a subject le bracketed 1. rer very pleasant ani was enj eyed to the quired to "writ, said .ubjrct .1 s fullby the visitors. boating and later examination. It may tie noted swimming bad • large place on -the that throughout the Province • great preemie for the day, sed .bortly after supper racing was indulged in. The b is described tarsi° of eleven coaches left ti.,drrich at 7 o'clock. the visitors declaring the day ked been well spent. Among the exeuIwio°ista were Councillor Horner.' A. Elder. corporation clerk, P.rv..1.1.. Jewat, Rev. W. D. turner and. Rev. T. H. Farr, all of Birth. An Opportunity for Local Capital. The town of Gorier ich has tome local irep.oveurent debentures for sale. and will give local investors' the firm chinos to purchase them. limy are twenty-year debentures paying flue pet cent. interest, and of varying a- mounts. Applications from intending poredwry will be rete:sed up to Amg- en Lath. It has beer; the custom to sell the municipal del.tenlures to in-, vestn.'ent b:ukers In the cities, front whose they arc purchased by the smaller investors. The plan now pro- posed will let the I -»-sI investor in "on the ground` floor. Further portico. 1 tars may be seen in the advertising i columns of this issue of The Signal. From Generation to Generation. 1 Dir.. Jeanette $na -1, of Stratford. Ivisited her brother-in-law, Mr. Arthur Snee-i of tiodericb, over ' Sunday. Whale here she presented her nephew, John Samuel Soezel, with a fine gold watch. The watch lean old family heirloom which first damaged to.the late Samuel beazel sr., of Strattotd : then to the late Samuel Saazel, his 11 yo•ngeet son. and husband' of Dir». Syed, the giver It has the name. date of birth and date of death of the two generals )ns beautifully engraved on the case and alio the name and i I their 'claw of birth of John Samuel. 1 naussaake, and scn of Atthur Snszel. 1 This makes the tbird geeeraticn DI Samuel Snazels 'in Whose passessiun site watch has been: A strange coic- eideoce i. that the birthday of the po'sessrurs of the watch in all three NRRth alar... t)smpMO to q.-.i.e 8.84.3. at sk. pork 11.1.... mit New Yerk. Y .108.1 um me hams. U1 }fha Graham M Mm. tram Now York M • MOW, Mho Corer Wy tact a is Mmw troruchacaate for • MYMY Obit MN nary Omer, kms retemr d ter Chimes attar • Mit ham. many candidates failed on the arth- men. paper, whit M ••e itchy ;•• 1. t'utt (arith.), K. 1'. Home (arith.). V. Al. Kodob, Jean MacEwen, 1 Park••r'spelling). N. It; Rnbtn.o°, I. B. Roe latitb.), r« M. Sallows taritb.I, M. A. Sullivan, L. M. Wagner (orith ). K. M. Worsmil. Other successful candidates from Huron county are : L. 1i. Ament, \� . \V. Amens, A. Arcbibaht, W .. ti• Adair (spelling), 1. J. Allen laritb.). W. H.Arnwtroog,.1)- E. Beecroft. 11. R. Bowes (geogrspbyl, E. L. Blake. K. F. Burrows, C. M. Cautelon, H. Cantelos, R. Campbel', E. H.'l'.rter, M. L Cbidley, L. W. Churchill, Z. C. Churchill, C. C. Cook, M H. Cinch. V. W. Crich, A. Carbert. I. Carbert atitb.), A. U. (Jlbw, John' Davis, A. M. Davilso., J. li, Deans, A. Devereaux. L. M. Dcveieaux, W. J. Dow, W. Elliott, B. M. Ellis.' R. C. Edmonton (honors), F. Finttland, J. P. Ferguson. N. M. Bract, J Grainger, F. W. Gray, V. Graves (geography.. M. F. (Madman lard, L. l.ritli!h t -pelting), N. A. Oracev, E. M. Howe tarith.), L. H Hanlyyy, M. Hanlon,. A. Hortofi; C. C. Lebester, L Johns, C. F. JohnaoS, L. A. Jobn,too, V. A. Johustoa, E. Kaiser, E. Kemp. H. It. Kitty, D. E. Kaotz, J. 1. Ken, 1;. Kennedy, I. H. Law, II. M. L.uody, K. M. Lanny tarkb.). 1. A. MacKay bonors;. R. MscKenaie, V. M. Mac- donaN, F. A. Marquis (sononk H. A. Morrison, W. 8. laanson, J. C. Max- well lb000r':. D. J. Munro. E. O. Mc- Kay varlet ). R. D. McGowan. H. K. Mcbea.t, K. F. Neilson, D. McKedz-e It art +. SI A. McMumchim, C. A. Nedigrr, S. it. Nelson. E. M. I'attetson tatilh.1,' J1 t'ertie tarith-3. H. K. Pringle, E. J. Pone:l. L. Patrut`t (arlk it 2•• ROW" E. W. Rowclitt", E. C. Reid, F. B. Reynolds. U. Rankin, O. }ti°toul, B. C Robertson tB. C. hlel.l. M. .churn- hale, A. R. Sperling With 1.. R. A. bteaart, H. E..$outbcotL H. A. Stew- reiswa„.. tulle f the Mawr month. ate C E Stewart thonor.l, M. Fel.raaty. (suat(ord palteu5 please I !Itroaatt, S. U. Sherif?, TtwueAAT, Jinx * MR • B A Nil& OF CANADA A valea`le Fee ela FYI knot) opened with the Utitio& Sauk of f atlsaa in the names of two persons, is that b one dies the family hinds are not tied up just when they are likely to be most needed. The survivor can withdraw the money without delay or formality. 'Fink it over -then open a Joint Acdount, , Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE. Maitager. iof The Tmooie Now. at theerepital and holds . high dam ta tko stews .f hie belows of the FRUIT BULLETIN I Stretford Hewers (li.trwdayl: Mn.. L Gr., R"PBgaRIMI NLgwa lit.'" t grow", elle w in G.dsrieb +dying[ eulati.e. over the aro Moat ism, sad Black `•■.sate aro 1 weokerd Mr.. 10c1 te...tom, sail ber ai+ maxim aa mi. To over `aguesr earl daagM.t Mar Irate tale wore` ter Hayfield. deWelone Lawtwaberr) -lens black Tibbs 1 who.. 1 .r, will 8.84.3 for o parties d Jab bunko." --lend Tw.ator. w `'ghats° to ami Aoeo.t .. Yrs,, Y. H. hoof.. Harm lir. A.1L hobo. SHR this march. to ‘141. 1 ( Intake their appears..es, verset and children Kele aad FruaY. him& m helm YClow at Y Mom hem Bowman , -- yesterday Iso the meatless -------- - ------- ytotmrdar M a ha set reed to B•rrle Dr. Deism and parity sleet m. •,Wp1.005. M. SING ER STORE Ladies.' Lin '-over Linen+ for fancy work and boueahokt use at the Singer Store and get the Proper quality. • We keep always on band the following goods: Fine White Linen. Pillow Cotton Bath Towelling Cretonne for fancy -work Fringe. anti Laces for centres, etc. Also a full range of Stamped (foods, Embroidery Silks and D. M. C. Threads. 2 _ - - -- - � little daughter. teener. S I leg • few -week... to MRS. TAPE Mr. J w (lifter. o< IMho Ant. Jeirkt.n ■ alma trsltd.7 visit in sows. Mr. Meer Arkoll. a Tamale, `..pending kW vsesnw with friends is tows. MW Mabel Tam. el irw Yoe*. 1..1011.g Mr.awato. Mr. and Mr...1. C T. M8. l'wsf.h McDo of amrsaotd.is el.it- leg at the Mime .1 Mr. W . R. Roort.os Mie. liro's Johrodon. of Toro.tn. t- .{w.diag holiday. mit the home of Mr. and M nr J.IL Tom. MIs. Loom Hilton` ha. returned h•w.. free Toronto. where she we. pirating her me.ntsl Modica Mace, wee TA Park. : and I �Jfr me It Y �... 1 Westfield. g. Sigma t nerdy. Mr. John 1)1 ennor. o1 (`strop, we. in raw. for a bur day- IMI week and returned 0.. Moaflar. Mew Grace `Sora.. arrived last week tr'nr• Cleveland to vL•i1 her mother. Mr.. J. Stewart, Henenler. Mrs. M. Ani.nOo s,d tensity. Vittoria arrest, are vestalsr relatives in York county. `.ear Toronto. Mae A. Harrison. of Herter'. Hill. epee, the 1 w..k+rd to town. the gde.t of MON Nellie Pell. Henke.` rest. MIC Y..ano.- Mork.. of Sarnia. lo *pending a emir& of weekric town, the 5.14101 her aunt. Max L Heraklion. Mr. Weller Mar -hard%of Toronto. b, pool int. • few d.r• here with hi. parents. Mr. mid Mn. Robert Marchant. Mra J. P. Walter' and family. .f LI•'nwel. .re vIitorr. in town. .`ening .ich Mr. Walton Iet IM Lakeview Houk.. lar. r . Mrs. W Warren Them.+...d their w K W. mureirg for t).d.,lch aril Amhara M .lest trW4 Glom* at the Paint Yarm: Mb* Witte, Mira Mary Ma�r11vW. ML. Holes Man ria• order Jeek Howard,rMr and ns Howard and 11,.George Hord. M W Car- .tare.lerd.11,..nd 14.. 11 Ben. Mr.. Ra. I..`.sees. Mirka Hybl sad I+.bel Purpose. Me- ter Ted Human Mr. T. Button. all et Brest ford : ter. are lin.. L L 11.rrwy. Mr. Wilfrid Is..dy. Mi•. lbroth, Hammy. of ltd.rh'6: Mira Cos norder. oo. of lyt.wel : M r. ler ies Hrs. et Berlin : Mn. 11ri.t w. of t •lints : Mir Mary dole 1'.«.etlas. r•1 Nh pre 5.11.. A. Y.; Mk. Mee:roger. of 8aentas J. H. W dliams. eith and Jess Calif.: M win Druier 41,4411. ds, azar. Dim'Oraoe Erb. Worts t Mr. and Mr.. Robert AIbbttt, Brantford. of Toronto arc .a.ad sab< w". Hamilton. war he.11 • brute visiting her i -roc; Mr.. J. Atdrow.. tr. 1 Incised hems haat Thar.dar- 4114140100411.1+60.11,4141* I Mins Alre M. • W'ell.. of • Miltlean1e..,Mery 1 - ------ Marl: A.•Wear. Mr Werra, Mr. and Mr♦ I I Claw. A. wan.. Hayfield toad. Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Leeks. and MM -ter Mon I i I leilh Leekie ere .pewnng t wo week. Wide). . in the Pun Pound 4811iet. Mb. Kelso,. who M. been thr ga.st of her ' Harts sad want. Mr. *Apt Mr...1. Payee. left on Tuesday ter her Mme at Moo.etaw. Mr. T. T. tattle. of the rwllwa, emit .erviee, 1. holidaying and Mr. FAdle. Dietrich t raking hl. pease M the t:oderich wad nodal* rue. The Mime. Rene ar.I Ma.l•vte ti,ken.,an• att.Mleg tee Melted id rummer --hoof at sr. r. Theresa.. 'kited friend. at t.ordon and Marie M. Norman Leek.ot Ottawa. I. paradinghehda i. . 6 mats, Iger. .. of Lewc., lett.. wan Mhome of r.. ,1 Mia 1 'Jke Lcde1 : 1keatre Another Fine World Film Production Tuesday and Wednesday, August 3 and 4 when Vivian Martin, the beautiful 'and tal- ented world star, will appear in "THE WISHING RING" Every production shown at this THEATRE has the QUALITY mark, as everybody knows who visits the cities and is posted on photoplays• Remember we do not show you a feature today and junk tomorrow, bin every night a star player in a .tar production. • CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG and LILLIAN RUSSELL will also appear op the screen in the sear future. PRINCESS HASSAN'S Experiences are very inter- esting every Monday fight, as also is "The Master Key," which is now in its eleventh episode, on Thursday nights. Go with the satisfied people to the i Quality Home, where quality service is shown exclusively. Atheissim u weal lac and Sc in S •ff C. E. Situs, I. copy. • J. Stother.. J. K. Thomson. C. K. Toll Greveing Mushrooms. (geography:. L Wright, A. V. Willie, The first ehipment,of the product of Z~ . t' Weise'. W. Wallace, E. J. Wal - the most recently inaugurated indus- ter., K. \\'eller. -- dayin Gods` ich took place on f mush- STRUCK THE ROOT OF day in the 1urm of a crate of mush rooms (roan the beds of Mr. Mark TROUBLES. tVbiteborn. Mr. Whitehorn is de- lighted w itb the result o and although the building is which his °tushroumt beds are situated, the , old Strachan blacksmith shop on \•ic- tor'Irt street, is by�ar/ means web adapted to the news of growing mushrooms it looks as it caretul at- tention and scientific management are i producing good results, /'here ars 1,000 square feet of beds laid out, all showing signs of producing a gond crop. and it is expected that from twelve to twenty pJe dl llth Bhip- um- ped every second day during mer season. Mr. Whit 'born is mid• thoroughly convinced Ulm it is a pay- ing proposition that be has siecurtd a property on Huron road upon which be is erecting sheds that will sive biro Y,NW square tent of lied.. Doting the first sines months of the year the bus -- t hu Isbors. HER Why Dodds Kidney Pills Cored Madam H. Blanchard, Pagnetville, Gloucester ('.o., N H., July S)th-tSpeciah. -Cured of rhea - mations and heart disease Madam Michael Bleacbard, of this place, i.. losing nu oppbrlunity of telling her numerous friends that she owes ber gond health to Dodd's Kidney Pills. ••Yes, l am happy to say that Dodd's Ki)ney Pills have completely cured cur," Madam Blanchard says. "1 suf- fered for two years and may truthfully say that my trouble had reached nearly every past of my body. I had stiffness • of the joints and cramps of the . muscles and rheumatism anon de- • veloped. I suffered, from headache ' and backache. 1 had heart-flutt.rinlm `and my sleep was so broken and u° - i heiresbing that it was with difficulty 1 could get any re -t. Two loxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills cured me con- ipletel y." I OBITUARY. One of the most danger - rid repuhfive• forms of y Disease is DROPS liar which Dodd's Keine? PW are the oedy certain care. la Deepwy the Kid- neys are actually Ilse sed sliaal4 behe water, which expelled in the form of arias. Sows back and is the cell. of the lodges and puffs .at the ski.. Remove the alk which plugsthe drain Restore the to heakh. There ia es. Messy DODD'S KIDNEY Pius MAKE A PICTORIAL RE- CORD . OF YOUR SUM- MER OUTING/. INO. We cart% a full tine of Kodak. and Supplies. Send us your hews 10 develop and print. We finish daily Enlargements • specialty. Mail and telephone orders will have our prompt attention. R. R. Sallows Telmpbone :')14 Irl. Graham, MW Mabel Maki. end' Mater Y.rrd Provo.. of (Me8.ad, f.'s heart et ihm borne w •ora A Graham. NIMPt I street Mie Aura Horny. I. L C. M.. leu rotrroed � tram B.role. warm M he• hese +r sdytr'g aerie at the P..cred Heart .•nnvent. grads:.` - leg is Pisa°. ,! ri 4a1r.J 14.1 . .sd 1 1' H Mand*,. oaf, Kr. toe. Ilhi•. w•e the nrue.taet 11r sod Mr•. J. 11. 31.1.8.11. of town. Mr. std Mr.. T. H. 1'1+00 and 11r..old 11r.. 1.118 :i.nee motored front Toronto 1.4 week and .hired ilk, t oo.rr• .i.ter. Mr-. John Knott, Weterle., . reef. tun their r.•t nor •o Toronto they were .,moae+nied l.y Mar Blanche K.... i I)v titan hw., maenad front `'.mote. where he was reading eatudne paper.inn pap• at the 11e ,stores` of lit t. •.t bur t e h. r member. etthe lis C. 1. keg w were .n i,wontn for w .iel'ar r. I atpe.r• were Ml...- Hodge And in -err std Mr. A. M. Heber iron. 11r. Arthur Ford. of 1 Pt taro .on, of It... J. F. and Mr.. Fordna, at'cerderf a •aen.l honor at Nrmal Pre•./beer•.. h•1,1 .costly et edea 1."1".1:1 brinY • LYRIC THEATRE THE HOUSE Oki QUALITY Special Announcement Commencing AUGUST 3rd and 4th and every week following. The Paramount Programme The first tit the.. will he the few. cinating. irresi-tilil« M A }(- litERITE CLARK, in "THE CRUCIBLE" in five acts • The protht-tione of thew! mann factures have ales ye been of su- p,ro r ex•'el'enee sed the artists appealing for thee. are the most popular favorites of the Ansel', can and English Amer. These productions are bringing crowd. to Paramount Theatre. everywhere. 1 They contain thrilling! action 1 and dramatic intensity. Thee contain a human problem, Mut they leave everynrie with that feeling of satisfaction that they have seen something worth while. the inters. .eer„1-«.r,.t ur► o: nhn t organdaation. r. Ford i+ the rtvr.•entatirn Get in lin. and follow the crowd t n are Par:uuount pictures. ADMISSION - - IOc and Sc \Vatchrclo sly far the dates of each of these, productions. You will enjoy them every one. Also .very Friday night "The EXPLOITS of ELAINE" r IMBs. LCTTRRtr. There pasted away at the residence • !of ber mos -..-law, Mr. Hugh Dunlop. I of. Sunday. July Vali, one of the oldest i residents of Goderich in the peter* of Mrs. Davie Luttrell She was born is Queen's musty, bolas.). sleety -six years ago lied shortly aft r her mar- riage cane, with berWashed to pan 4f., settling first Mar 0.slph and later Moving to Goderich. where she had }called for npweek of half -a - century. Her herbaria dIsd Shy -three years ego. She le survived by one charitable.. Mrs. Heigh Dello,. of town, and one Mot bee..iigg D. Lettretl, of Hostas Harbor. Imam. The femoral seek plea.* on Tesday. the samisen i dning eosdusted by Bev. Neo. E. Ross is the &basso. of Rey. 3. E. Pbther- Ingbam, who win the paster of the Massessed. •ty WeedMag wrsweota. Acthar flnitb, Oen. Heart and P. L Walter. The remiss were attensd is Mait- land otassury tom sour aa, Mrs. Rost. M.Hwsa.. fits .gin reel. Bart et this eammsdty, paved whet ld WALTERS et CO.'S Store News of the Big Slaughter Shoe Sale I NSTEAD of a waning response as is often the case with sales after the early buyers report, this sale is showing greater recognition each day from town and out-of-town buyers. Those who have purchased are finding out that this sale is based on truthful advertising and the values are sub- stantiated by the delivery of goods so satisfactory that there can be no doubt about our claims of unheard-of value -giving. Note a Few Prices Men's Loa Shoes in patent colt. gun metal and tan leathers. Regular $4 'te) and Slaughter Sale Price per pair *248 Ladies' Low Shoes and Pumps in all leathers. Regular $:1.00 to $3.75. Slaughter Sale Price $1.98 White Canes* Shoes. hip buttoned. girls' sizes $y-.19` boys' sizes *1.39, men's sizes 5I.98, ladies' sizes 51.78 per pair. Children's low and high y{hoc<, all tizcs and leathers. from .. 79c, 98c and $1.19 up i.adies' high Shoes in patent colt. gun ental, vici kid and tan leathers. Regular e$3. if.. Slaughter Sale Price per pair . se e s.. 52.48 Men's Ilartt Shoes, all leathers in tan :steel black. Regular *6.(11) for per pair... 54.48 Regular $...(tO for per pair ... Re,. ow Walters Shoes Maio M . 53.69 Fadi Ss. & Company Dui Slots. Plisse its J. H. MkCLINTON lath Our rmiew Leek Lice Nes/ SUCCESSORS TO Plias as UNI. It i 4t17i j 16