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T}IE DRUGGIST
014M15004 NOTE&
Rev. W. K. Mager will return to
town this week after kis holidayand
will preach et both services in orth
street Methodist thumb teat Suoday.
The anneal Iwtiag of the Huron
Presbyterial Womaa'e Missionary So-
ciety will be held la tn. Presbyterian
church, 8aaforth, on Tuesday, Septem-
ber 11th.
. The lipwoeth League of North street
Methodist church bald a corn roast on
Tuesday evening at Black's Point, A
good number of theoung I .opts
diore out and an enjoyabbr time was
spent.
The Epworth League of Victoria
street church held • corn roast on
Tuesday evening on the lake shore
near the Hotel Sunset. About thirty
took part and a very pleasant evening
was spent.
Next Sunda yy morning,at Victoria
street MMbodMt tetrarch, the pastor,
Rev. J. E. Ford, will conduct a mem-
orial eereioe for the late Mr. Robert
Elliott, Reeve of Goderich. The sub-
ject for the evening will be "Lessons
from the Burning Bush."
Services in Knox church will be
conducted by Rev. Geo. E. Roe next
Sunday, when the subject of discourse
in the morning will be: '•Moboliziog
Our Forces." loethe evening a sermon
on "The gospel of Labor" will be
delivered in view of the approaching
Labor Day.
Tbssannual meeting of the liodericb
Ministerial Association will be held i0
the vestry of North street Methodist
eburch on Monday, September 8th, at
111 a.m. There is important t usinese
besides the election of omcen for the
current year. All the ministers in the
vicinity of Goderich are cordially in-
vited to attend.
Owing to illness, Rev. Dr. Meldrum
was unable to preach in Knox church
on Sunday evening as announced. A
large oongregation had gathered to 1
bear him and there ‘vas much (limp.;
pointmeut. however, the pastor, Rev. 1
Geo. E. Hou, was in the pulpit and
preached -a strong sermon which held
the attention of the large gathering.
Brigadier Betttidge, of the London'
Salvation Army Corp., was in town on I
Saturday and Sunday legit and was
assisted in the services here by the
Stratford Salvation Army band. Sat-)
urday evening and three times on
Sunday the band was the centre of at-
traction in the court house park and a
large number gathered to listen to the
rendering of the varied program as the
services were conducted by the differ-
ent officers.
OBITUARY.:
]rete. CATHERIN* M CLLIS..
The following Prow Tete Catholic
Record (London I refers to a user of
Mrs Mary Cummins. late of Goderich,
now of Toronto, and a cuusiu of Mr.
R. J. Phelan end fsmtly of town
The funeral of Mr. Catherine Pren-
dergast, widow of the law Edward
!Edmund Mullins, who died in 1'orooto,
tout place in London, at tit. Peters
Catholic cemetery, o0 the morning of
August A0. Mrs. Mullins and bee
fsmtly are very well known io Lon-
don, when they resided for some
years, and where bar husband died
*owe yeah ago. The twin was eget in
Londun by unary of the family friends,
both of this city and of Stratford, in-
cluding Mon.iguor Aylward, of Sarnia"
and Rev. Father McKeon. eleven sons
survive -Wm. Kt., general manager of
the Ooverumeut railway at Costa
Rina, and of the United Fruit Com-
pany, Costa Rica ; 'timothy, C. P. it.
city passenger agent. Ottawa; Ked. E.,
wechanical engineer of Northern rail-
way, Oo.ta Riga: John N • of Rrank
Tourist Company, New York City.:
Geoffrey J., rivil eoginter, of Toronto
Harbor Commission; Rev. Father
Frank Mullins. C. 8. 8, R., of Esopu,
N. Y. ; Richard L , of abs Mendel. -
.oho Piano Com ] Toronto, and
three drought's- issKathline, of New
York City, Miss Mamie, of New York,
and Miss Helen, of Toronto, aocompaa-
led the remains from Toronto to Lon-
don. to London Mn. Mollies was
well known. She was for some years
a member of the congregation of St.
Peter's Cathedral. Her charitable
work in Toronto was also notable and
an eloquent tribute is paid her by The
Mail and Empire. which says: "in
Roman Catholic circles Mrs. Mullins
was regarded as one of the most inde-
fatigable of philanthropic workers.
!She war unselfish to a thought, and in
her char itab'e acts never a!lowed her
righ: hand to know what her left hand
was doing. In all her activities Mn.
Mullins was modest and unae.umtng,
but many poor families had reason to
'call her blessed.' She was promin-
ently identified with St. Patrick's
church. In Ler illness she was uncom-
plaining and exhibited a true Chris-
tian spirit and a beautiful fortitude.
Toronto Exhibition.
The Grand Trunk Railway often the
mons 19 S' following low rates : $2.(10 "ring on
certain dates ani returning within
three day,, or $3.91i good going com-
mencing August 7'4th and returning
within ave daya of date of issue ; also
95.30 good going from August :kith
until September 7th. return limit Sep.
timber 15th. Above rates include war
You are mireiug a big treat if you tax. (let your tickets from F. F. Law -
don't tryEdwards' ice ice creamand renes 4t Sons, down -town agents. and
homemae candy. Order. delivered. . save the rush at the station. OMP
Phone Ail. open 6.15 a. In. to 9 p. nt.
Developfag s n d Printing
promptly and quickly done.
GODERICH MARKETS.
TrclanaT. Sept, 2nd.
t5-h,at. per bo.b. .. t ...4 to 1 1.00
Oats. per bu.h ... .. Ste to .N)
Harley per bush • .ln te+ 10
Peas. per base .. I.AI to 1.70
Buekwhwlt,, per bash ...........70 to .73
flour, family. perewt Seo to :LSI
Bran, per eon
I�-bur, I.teat. per cwt .:. 1113 to , ip
•Sboris, p", too Et 0) to 7.00
3500
Hay. per ton .. :soto
?trans, loose per ten..... 1.80 to
Woad. per load 3.60 to
Nutter. perib. .22 to
Fig., fresh. per doe to to
Potetoes.tnew. per bush . .. .40 to
Apples. perhu•h 71 m
Cattle. butchers' choice. percwt: 7.10 to
cattle. butchers medlam. 10 to
Hop. Hee weight. per cwt. LOS to
Sheep per cwt 11m to
Iambepperewt 7.01 to
i heep.klns .. ,75 to
Hi� .perlb .11 to
Tallow. rendered. per lb .145 to
Ducks.
kea �t 1L .13 the
l:,eae. Ver ib .12 to
Turk.y.. per lb. .15 b
Iia
Soo
1.11
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.92
.eo
1.00
Soo
6.75
1.75
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7.31
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Labor Day.
Ctaaedtaa Pardee Batlway-aiagle
fare, September tl.b, retard same day.
Pare and • third. going September
4th. Mb and alb, retltra 7th. Full in-
formation and ticksta from Jos. K IDD,
agent. - .
0. C.LNOTES.
School reopens on Tuesday. tlepyga
her 7, at Yam , when the atteodaaee
*tweeted will be as follows :-Costiwe-
elal .mooed year, 12 ; form I., 75: form
11., 411 ; furs. I I T. B, 38 ; form III. A,
Irl 1 farm IV., 15, making a total art
110.
The InIndian enteI promotion exam•
inatlons will be held on the afternoon•
of Tuesday and Wedneedsy. Septem-
ber 7th sed sub, but these e:amina
dons wilt not interfere with the t'egu-
lrs
walk of the school
The diplomas awarded in June, 1914,
may be had at the boars of the priori -
pal for thaw passing the commercial
course, the muddle school normal
entrance, the Junior matriculation in
full, and the completed faculty en-
treats.
The last of the rmuIl,s of the Depart-
mental examioasions, except the
award of the l'arter scholarship.. have
been received and the full moults are
now published.
cOstuera SAL coons* (local e:amtna-
tlOoa
(s) With honors in bookkee fog, sten-
ographand typewriting -Helen Grif-
fith. Joseph P. Hurley, Harold
Edwards. Edrieaan Walloon. (hi
With honors io stenography and type-
writing -Lours Price.
LOWER SCHOOL NORMAL ENTRANCE
1. Cott (atdth.), N.R. Robison. E. P.
Hume (with.', J. B. Roes (arith.l, V.
M. Kodoh, E. M. Sallow. laritb.), J.
M. MacEwan. M. A. 8ullivao, 1.
Parker (gran] 1. L. M Wagner (aritk.),
M. Pinder. R. M. Worrell.
MODEL 1,1 Ha1L ENTRANCE
H. R. Currie, H. 1. Hartwell, J. F.
Nairn.
MIDDLE SCHlk1L NORMAL ENTRANCE.
M. W. Allen, A.M. McLean, S.O. Arm•
strong, E.O. Nairn, J. 0. Bowler (bon. ),
M L. Redmond. S. Brimicombe, M.
Rogerson (comp. ), L. E. Cowan, I.
Shackleton, J. M. Cutt ialg 1, H M. Mtod5
dart, R. W. Cunningham, F. P. Sulli-
van (ane. hist.). E.D. Galt (boo.), 0. M.
W. Tichborne, J. L. Green, H. 1:. Wal-
ters, S. McKenzie, M. Welsh, 0. R. Mc-
Kenzie, C. N. Welsh (hon.). E. H. Mc-
Lean. J. C. Young, M. C. Galt)
M. 8. Clark.
J V NIOR MA'tRICULATION.
(al Full Matriculation -J. G. Bowler,
K. D. Galt, M. C.lialt (bon.), A. Mc-
Kenzie: G. G. McEwan (completing).
M. L. Redmond, J. C. Young.
(b) Partial Matriculation -J, M. Outt
(&IR•Latin A. and C.), H. E. Walters
t Lati.n A.1.
rACI'LTY ENTRANCE.
PAIaT 1.
J. M. Garvey, M. A. Gilkinaon, F. I.
Hess, G. G. MacEwan.
PART II.
N. Griffin, H. H. MacKay, F. A
Smith (bon.)
HONOR JUNIOR le ATRI(ULATION,
(a) Partial M atriculation-W . A
Daneey, third -cines honors in math-
ematics.
lb) Full Matriculation -F. A. Smith,
flrst•class honors in mathematics]
moderns and science, scholarship in
moderns and science, value $290.
M I. Tom, first -clava honore in
mathematics, moderns and science:
scbolarsbip in general proficiency,
value 9210.
it is without doubt that the first and
second Carter scholarships will come
to Miss Smith and Miss Tont, of the
valor 91111) and 980 respectively. This
will make sixty-five certificates ob-
tained by the students. • good num-
ber. J. P. Huns,
Principal.
There le more saran► In this motion of the
country than all .other dimmer. Pot=tabor.
and until the last few Tran -e.upt nasi to be
Incurable. For • Sleet mase years deplore
pn reit . k.e, I disdiseaser.and prescribed
loon! re wed le- and by cotenant], tallied to
cure with Iooal treatment. pronornced It i. -
curable, Mi.•no, ha. proven catarrh to be s
cotrtltelleo.l dl.sa.'e and lbw/gore requiem
coned Ina tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care.
manufactured hyY. J. Cheesy t Co.. Toledo.
Ohio, 1, the rnty essstltutlnsal cure en the
market. it I. 'atm Internally. 1t ems directly
oe the blood and monim esrfarw of the rytes'.
They otTee one l•eedr.d dollar. for .ay ow It
fail. to ,em - lend for circulate and teal.
monists.
SP druld : r.Jt[SC7r�UNyET t tom Telde. Ohio.
Take SW* f'f Pine fererestlpstion.
The Weise Orufs sad Stella neveae, of Ruf
Nilo. vieltlrg .t the boot, of lira J. M.
Roberta
Mr. A. low. ofplulfalo 1. :visiting his sister.
Mrs. D. Millar
Mr. Were (Redhill, of Henmlller. MO es Sat-
urday me a trip .e the Wee;.
Mem Meths (. s41am ha4.•tnrned to Toronto
to mums her data. ...,boot teacher.
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To Keep Your Bair
in Condition
-to promote
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growth a n d
lustre, noth-
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you more than
Penslar
Bair
Tonic
-the hair d ng that ha,
become nate nally popular
litigants* ,d dr
splendid re -
Mahs it has given.
Osnvinee yourself, get a Ewer -
one trial btu today for Mer.
Then yoult want the 1011 dollar
Jas. A. Campbell
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-BEGINS ON -
TUESDAY, SEPT. 7th, 1415
E already have more students enrolled for the com-
ing year than have ever entered at a fall term
opening in the history of the school. Our aim is
enroll loo new students during the school year from
September, igl5,to June,1g16, and if successful in this --and
we fully expect to be we will share our profits by hand-
ing each student registered during the year a check for
10 per cent. of the Tuition Paid.
Our past record of fair dealing, coupled with the
success of our ex -students and graduates, who; by the
way, are our best advertisements, is going to enable us
to reach our ideal of
100 New Students for Profit Sharing Year
Write now and let us know when you are coming.
' The best timefto enter is at our fall opening ----or as
early after that date as possible.
ADDRESS
Edwin G. Matthews, Principal
LIsTOWEL MT5INLr88 COLLEGE
Labor Day.
Ctaaedtaa Pardee Batlway-aiagle
fare, September tl.b, retard same day.
Pare and • third. going September
4th. Mb and alb, retltra 7th. Full in-
formation and ticksta from Jos. K IDD,
agent. - .
0. C.LNOTES.
School reopens on Tuesday. tlepyga
her 7, at Yam , when the atteodaaee
*tweeted will be as follows :-Costiwe-
elal .mooed year, 12 ; form I., 75: form
11., 411 ; furs. I I T. B, 38 ; form III. A,
Irl 1 farm IV., 15, making a total art
110.
The InIndian enteI promotion exam•
inatlons will be held on the afternoon•
of Tuesday and Wedneedsy. Septem-
ber 7th sed sub, but these e:amina
dons wilt not interfere with the t'egu-
lrs
walk of the school
The diplomas awarded in June, 1914,
may be had at the boars of the priori -
pal for thaw passing the commercial
course, the muddle school normal
entrance, the Junior matriculation in
full, and the completed faculty en-
treats.
The last of the rmuIl,s of the Depart-
mental examioasions, except the
award of the l'arter scholarship.. have
been received and the full moults are
now published.
cOstuera SAL coons* (local e:amtna-
tlOoa
(s) With honors in bookkee fog, sten-
ographand typewriting -Helen Grif-
fith. Joseph P. Hurley, Harold
Edwards. Edrieaan Walloon. (hi
With honors io stenography and type-
writing -Lours Price.
LOWER SCHOOL NORMAL ENTRANCE
1. Cott (atdth.), N.R. Robison. E. P.
Hume (with.', J. B. Roes (arith.l, V.
M. Kodoh, E. M. Sallow. laritb.), J.
M. MacEwan. M. A. 8ullivao, 1.
Parker (gran] 1. L. M Wagner (aritk.),
M. Pinder. R. M. Worrell.
MODEL 1,1 Ha1L ENTRANCE
H. R. Currie, H. 1. Hartwell, J. F.
Nairn.
MIDDLE SCHlk1L NORMAL ENTRANCE.
M. W. Allen, A.M. McLean, S.O. Arm•
strong, E.O. Nairn, J. 0. Bowler (bon. ),
M L. Redmond. S. Brimicombe, M.
Rogerson (comp. ), L. E. Cowan, I.
Shackleton, J. M. Cutt ialg 1, H M. Mtod5
dart, R. W. Cunningham, F. P. Sulli-
van (ane. hist.). E.D. Galt (boo.), 0. M.
W. Tichborne, J. L. Green, H. 1:. Wal-
ters, S. McKenzie, M. Welsh, 0. R. Mc-
Kenzie, C. N. Welsh (hon.). E. H. Mc-
Lean. J. C. Young, M. C. Galt)
M. 8. Clark.
J V NIOR MA'tRICULATION.
(al Full Matriculation -J. G. Bowler,
K. D. Galt, M. C.lialt (bon.), A. Mc-
Kenzie: G. G. McEwan (completing).
M. L. Redmond, J. C. Young.
(b) Partial Matriculation -J, M. Outt
(&IR•Latin A. and C.), H. E. Walters
t Lati.n A.1.
rACI'LTY ENTRANCE.
PAIaT 1.
J. M. Garvey, M. A. Gilkinaon, F. I.
Hess, G. G. MacEwan.
PART II.
N. Griffin, H. H. MacKay, F. A
Smith (bon.)
HONOR JUNIOR le ATRI(ULATION,
(a) Partial M atriculation-W . A
Daneey, third -cines honors in math-
ematics.
lb) Full Matriculation -F. A. Smith,
flrst•class honors in mathematics]
moderns and science, scholarship in
moderns and science, value $290.
M I. Tom, first -clava honore in
mathematics, moderns and science:
scbolarsbip in general proficiency,
value 9210.
it is without doubt that the first and
second Carter scholarships will come
to Miss Smith and Miss Tont, of the
valor 91111) and 980 respectively. This
will make sixty-five certificates ob-
tained by the students. • good num-
ber. J. P. Huns,
Principal.
There le more saran► In this motion of the
country than all .other dimmer. Pot=tabor.
and until the last few Tran -e.upt nasi to be
Incurable. For • Sleet mase years deplore
pn reit . k.e, I disdiseaser.and prescribed
loon! re wed le- and by cotenant], tallied to
cure with Iooal treatment. pronornced It i. -
curable, Mi.•no, ha. proven catarrh to be s
cotrtltelleo.l dl.sa.'e and lbw/gore requiem
coned Ina tonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Care.
manufactured hyY. J. Cheesy t Co.. Toledo.
Ohio, 1, the rnty essstltutlnsal cure en the
market. it I. 'atm Internally. 1t ems directly
oe the blood and monim esrfarw of the rytes'.
They otTee one l•eedr.d dollar. for .ay ow It
fail. to ,em - lend for circulate and teal.
monists.
SP druld : r.Jt[SC7r�UNyET t tom Telde. Ohio.
Take SW* f'f Pine fererestlpstion.
The Weise Orufs sad Stella neveae, of Ruf
Nilo. vieltlrg .t the boot, of lira J. M.
Roberta
Mr. A. low. ofplulfalo 1. :visiting his sister.
Mrs. D. Millar
Mr. Were (Redhill, of Henmlller. MO es Sat-
urday me a trip .e the Wee;.
Mem Meths (. s41am ha4.•tnrned to Toronto
to mums her data. ...,boot teacher.
r.mop
To Keep Your Bair
in Condition
-to promote
i t s natural
growth a n d
lustre, noth-
ing will help
you more than
Penslar
Bair
Tonic
-the hair d ng that ha,
become nate nally popular
litigants* ,d dr
splendid re -
Mahs it has given.
Osnvinee yourself, get a Ewer -
one trial btu today for Mer.
Then yoult want the 1011 dollar
Jas. A. Campbell
'1htN s
CITRAL DRVG sTORif
SUMMER SPO RTS.
Lacrosse.
Orangeville will play the semi-final
Association lacrosse game at Wing -
ham on Labor Day. The return game
will be played at Orangeville Friday.
September 10th
Tennis.
in the semi-finals of the Western
Ontario Tenni. League Godericb
plated at. Brussels on Friday last,
Brussels winning three events out of
five. The 'cores were :
Singles -H. C. Sootberan, Goderich,
beat S. Fox, Brussels. 11-9. 6.1. V.
Roes, Brussel., beat Rev. J. B. Pother
ingham, Goderich. 6.2.6.0. R. Leckie,
Brussel', beat W. Proudtoot, jr.,
Goderich, 6.4, 6-3.
Doubles -Soothers° and Monon,
Goderich. beat Fox and J. Leckie,
Brussels, 6.4, 6.1. Rose and R. Leckie,
Bru,sele, beat Proudfoot and Fothet-
ie bam, (.odericb, 6.3, 6-1.
Brussels play' the return BMs\
hen this afternoon.
Pebiic School Lacrosse Trophy
A silver cup of very attractive
design has been on view this week in
the store window of J. S. Davey,
jeweller. It is to be presented try Dam
committee who were in charge of the
Dominion Dey ceiebr•tion to the
lacrosse team from the public schools
of Goderich which wins two gamete
out of three in the great national
'port. At present but one game has
been played. tbat of Dominion Day,
resulting in • win for Victoria school.
it is expected that two other gamin
will shortly he played. it is intended
that the cup shall he played for w e
ftee De.,iolon Day 'ppeRe
foe or a • number of year,
Tb. Dowtiag Tlornameet
The tournament on the Gode4eb
howling green was concluded on Fri-
day last. The wining rink in the
coesnlatlnn match wee a local one
skipped by H. T. llidwards, the other
member befog T. L reset, W. .1.
Powell and 3. L. KUlorar, and the
tunrtwwup were s Nlteb.I1 rink : H.
cook , Dr. Mai;L M. Durkee, W.
Morose Irkipl. The winners in the
Stet resat of eke doubles were T.
Watson and lf. A elft LeekteYw,
ret4lkort tierrww sad T. L Pveet,•erf
h. second A Lneknow team
elm tom the eoornlatlon doubles, W.
AIN. and R Johnston ddwatl.g` L RR
Doherty and C. Griffith. of 0oimirl,
le the Sea gear..
Origin of the Asquiths.
Mr. Asquith is English to the high -
bone. Strip him of bis Balliol scholar-
ship. strip him of his legal and polit-
ical training. what remains? An
Englishman with all the distinctive
racial characteristics of Englishmen
plainly marked -reserve, common
sense, dislike of rhetoric and ,howiog
off, but with feeling none the less deep
because it is not para,led
How csme the Asquith. into Eng-
land % A friend who belong. to nee
of the kingdoms of Scandinavia says
that the name, though spelt slightly
differently, . Danieli and means "Ash -
wood." It is probable, be think., that
the first Asquith came over in the
commas of the Danish settlementa In
this country during the ninth and
teeth couturier'. They seem to have
stuck pretty close to the East Coast.
for even today nearly all the Asquith('
in existence are confined to Yorkshire,
mainly in bumble manual occupa-
lons,-Thompson'. Weekly.
"ROVGH 014 n RATS" clears out
$Rat., Mice, ate. Don't Die in the
Howe I5c and 251• at Drug and
Couutry Stoat.
Judge Ito actor, who has been found
guilty of murders -"Is there anything
you would like to say before I pro-
nounce Sentence of death %" Actor -
"Yee; i would like to my that thin will
be positively my last appearance."
•
An Innovation in the Tailoring Art
IN GODERICH, WHICH HAS BEEN INTRODUCED IN
ALL THE LARGE CITIES AND TOWNS IN CANADA
I have secured the sole agency in Goderich of three of the
best sample order houses in the Dominion, and can therefore
give you samples to select from that the whole town of Gotie-
ttieh could not carry in stock to show you. We let the whole -
carry the stock, hut you have the sampler to choose
and at any price you want to pay.
Overcool to your order, $ I S.00 �■p to�uy price roe
woof t. go. Every (anent GUARANTEED.
We have sl.., added to the above line
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
abd have secured in Toronto one of the best French -cleaning
agencies to be found aoyivhere. We recommend this process,
as it takes every particle of dirt out -foes not press it in
again as in the ordinary way.
We intend doing also all kinds of local work in Cleaning,
Pressing and Repairing, which will he dote oa the premises.
' EEEE in price mod modal nt.
PRIDRAM1the Tailor TM
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Best Selection of a Fall Suit
CAN BE MADE NOW ! 1--?-*,:-. .
There is time during season N r •0
thti�t � h
no e attire \
sefed`g yew Fall Suit as right NOW. -The season's stock is
at its best today and later chairing is always done from
smaller assortments. We are showing some particularly
stylish and attractive Suits. They come in the season's
most favored materials, Berges, tweeds, etc., and are abso-
k '
lutely correct in every detail that goes to make a perfect /��
tailored Snit. Linings and findings are of high quality.
Come and look the new Snits over and make your selec-
tions early. We will lay it aside for you should you not
wish to take it now.1'
Hifh-grace Tailored Suits far ws $16.511, $
es at .$S,
kill:Ilik
$22.51 ani $2S.N
We draw particular attention to the exceptionally good values
both in material and style of our Suite at 116.51 and V5.00. 1F
Advance Showing of Millinery Saturday
FORMAL OPENING LATER
We are making an advance displayof Fall Millinery styles on
Saturday next and will be glad to ave you come and see them.
It will be composed of Hats that ars particularly suited for early
Fall wear. The date of our Forrnal,Opr.ning will be announced
next week, but the Fall stocks are all in and we are ready for
business every day. See there new Fall Hats on Maturdey.
Choose Your Gat Early While the Stock Is
Gee Satviay for Wash Drew $1.45
• • At Its Bat
No time quite so good for selecting your Fall and,,
Winter Coat as now. The new garments are here
and you can pick and choose from a much larger
stock than later. Owing to the war conditions.
attractive materials are becoming scarcer every
day and for tbi.rereon, if no other, we strongly
buying Coati.
a at
Ezaetty seventeen to sell. Wash Dreads.,
every garment new this seuon. Worth this
price two. three and four times over. It is
clearing -out time, however, and we never carry
Waab Dresses from one season to another.
They must be sold the season they are bought
for. Tbat is why you can take your choice of
tub D' to
advise early of
morn orgthf rup
only00 on $�.45
turdayValues
in Dress Goods That
Don't Min Seeing the New Feng
Are Unmistakably Good Don't miss seeing our Midsummer Display of Furs.
The reason's new Dress Goods are being opened up In the longhaired Black Fun, which are the
every day and we show a stock that is exception- favored style for the coming reason, we have •
ally good from the standpoint of style, quality and genuine L y good rices that, aiWolf, Fox and
value. Today's pricer will oot be duplicated for genuine Lynn, at pricer that, quality for quality,
many a da to come, and many line, of I)reee we are satisfied you cannot Defter.
Goods we have been accustomed to buying it Partie'tlar attention paid to special orders and
will be impossible to get as the seno0 advance.. re -modelling.
SirRes in black and navy at Only Pun we ear hark with our unqualified
guarantee can be had here.
60c, 75c, $1.00 to $3.00 '
Whipcords and Gaberdines in navy, black and
colors 7k, $1,00 to $2.00
Fancy weaves of almost endless varjety in the
sessoo'u favored shades of dark and nigger brown,
Russian green, blue'' etc., at per yard
- t 6fe to $2.50
Tartans and Fancy Plaids at per yard
75C
"'i DIlfs•iking Department Re -Opens
Tuesday, September 7th.
Miss Coutts will return from her vacation and
the Dressmaking Department will be open for
business on Tuesday. September 7th. Place
your order u early as possible its order to avoid
any disappointment in date of delivery.
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HODGENS BROS.
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SUMMER SPO RTS.
Lacrosse.
Orangeville will play the semi-final
Association lacrosse game at Wing -
ham on Labor Day. The return game
will be played at Orangeville Friday.
September 10th
Tennis.
in the semi-finals of the Western
Ontario Tenni. League Godericb
plated at. Brussels on Friday last,
Brussels winning three events out of
five. The 'cores were :
Singles -H. C. Sootberan, Goderich,
beat S. Fox, Brussels. 11-9. 6.1. V.
Roes, Brussel., beat Rev. J. B. Pother
ingham, Goderich. 6.2.6.0. R. Leckie,
Brussel', beat W. Proudtoot, jr.,
Goderich, 6.4, 6-3.
Doubles -Soothers° and Monon,
Goderich. beat Fox and J. Leckie,
Brussels, 6.4, 6.1. Rose and R. Leckie,
Bru,sele, beat Proudfoot and Fothet-
ie bam, (.odericb, 6.3, 6-1.
Brussels play' the return BMs\
hen this afternoon.
Pebiic School Lacrosse Trophy
A silver cup of very attractive
design has been on view this week in
the store window of J. S. Davey,
jeweller. It is to be presented try Dam
committee who were in charge of the
Dominion Dey ceiebr•tion to the
lacrosse team from the public schools
of Goderich which wins two gamete
out of three in the great national
'port. At present but one game has
been played. tbat of Dominion Day,
resulting in • win for Victoria school.
it is expected that two other gamin
will shortly he played. it is intended
that the cup shall he played for w e
ftee De.,iolon Day 'ppeRe
foe or a • number of year,
Tb. Dowtiag Tlornameet
The tournament on the Gode4eb
howling green was concluded on Fri-
day last. The wining rink in the
coesnlatlnn match wee a local one
skipped by H. T. llidwards, the other
member befog T. L reset, W. .1.
Powell and 3. L. KUlorar, and the
tunrtwwup were s Nlteb.I1 rink : H.
cook , Dr. Mai;L M. Durkee, W.
Morose Irkipl. The winners in the
Stet resat of eke doubles were T.
Watson and lf. A elft LeekteYw,
ret4lkort tierrww sad T. L Pveet,•erf
h. second A Lneknow team
elm tom the eoornlatlon doubles, W.
AIN. and R Johnston ddwatl.g` L RR
Doherty and C. Griffith. of 0oimirl,
le the Sea gear..
Origin of the Asquiths.
Mr. Asquith is English to the high -
bone. Strip him of bis Balliol scholar-
ship. strip him of his legal and polit-
ical training. what remains? An
Englishman with all the distinctive
racial characteristics of Englishmen
plainly marked -reserve, common
sense, dislike of rhetoric and ,howiog
off, but with feeling none the less deep
because it is not para,led
How csme the Asquith. into Eng-
land % A friend who belong. to nee
of the kingdoms of Scandinavia says
that the name, though spelt slightly
differently, . Danieli and means "Ash -
wood." It is probable, be think., that
the first Asquith came over in the
commas of the Danish settlementa In
this country during the ninth and
teeth couturier'. They seem to have
stuck pretty close to the East Coast.
for even today nearly all the Asquith('
in existence are confined to Yorkshire,
mainly in bumble manual occupa-
lons,-Thompson'. Weekly.
"ROVGH 014 n RATS" clears out
$Rat., Mice, ate. Don't Die in the
Howe I5c and 251• at Drug and
Couutry Stoat.
Judge Ito actor, who has been found
guilty of murders -"Is there anything
you would like to say before I pro-
nounce Sentence of death %" Actor -
"Yee; i would like to my that thin will
be positively my last appearance."
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An Innovation in the Tailoring Art
IN GODERICH, WHICH HAS BEEN INTRODUCED IN
ALL THE LARGE CITIES AND TOWNS IN CANADA
I have secured the sole agency in Goderich of three of the
best sample order houses in the Dominion, and can therefore
give you samples to select from that the whole town of Gotie-
ttieh could not carry in stock to show you. We let the whole -
carry the stock, hut you have the sampler to choose
and at any price you want to pay.
Overcool to your order, $ I S.00 �■p to�uy price roe
woof t. go. Every (anent GUARANTEED.
We have sl.., added to the above line
Cleaning, Pressing and Repairing
abd have secured in Toronto one of the best French -cleaning
agencies to be found aoyivhere. We recommend this process,
as it takes every particle of dirt out -foes not press it in
again as in the ordinary way.
We intend doing also all kinds of local work in Cleaning,
Pressing and Repairing, which will he dote oa the premises.
' EEEE in price mod modal nt.
PRIDRAM1the Tailor TM
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