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-iTheraday, August 12, uno.
A NEW SHIPMENT OF
Royal Worcester
English China
yellow and black, sod pink
and black.
Coalport, Royal Doulton,
Wedgewood
Wall all high-grade English china
always is stock.
Summer Goods
Hammocks, Picnic Supplies,
Tennis Balls, etc.
Canadian Government and
Municipal Bonds
a Interest, returns are high
today and the shrewd invest-
or would net be well advised
to speculate upon the future
by'postponiug,investments in
the hope of:lower prices.
The wise 1 oltcy is to pur-
chase uow and make sure of
substautial yields ,at today's
market.
The most complete list of a
cozen bond houses is at your
disposal.
Nothing but tock -bottom,
safe and sound investments
recommended.
T. R. Harrison 316 -
PHONE.
West Rt. _
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Groceteria
irrwietwqrmammilftelorillor
i`— Tads nom -- QODS8IOE, O*T.
TO VISIT con�ucH.;
STRATFORD r OF e
BECME SO 11I1N
Road Trip Planned far Earl) In *Ave,S� WAS AFRAID
ember—Uniform Power Rate feel
South Dakota—Premier 'friary''s
i leas on the Rate Question. _ al'R 1--TTVIl3' Mad. Her wa4
&Swig card Vtgeroas
TW Stratford Chamber or t'(13'
moire is planning a •'hike' In the 1n
tenet* of the goat road* muretnetrt
and also with a view to vuleivattng a
better atyuuintance with their mite
-
lar towns. It was plaunel. re, make
a trip to Gotterk•h on August 1&h.
picking up parties from intramedtate
;netts on the way ; but eir•umatancea
have intervened to prevent the eaves -
lug out of the 'claw, on so early r date,
and it is now proposed to male the
trip early In September.
The Stratford people have sem•
=untested with tbe Goderieh Heard of
Trade ht the matter. and ata meet
tett of the ex (-utive c ouueit of th
(lolerich hoard on Monday ereuing
etommtttee w•aa appointed to arising
for the rteeptlon of the visitors. Tb
program will probable Inetude,a dtq
tier at Hotel Sunset. The ,Stratforr
(lumber of Commerce Is trying to
tl(e 1'revintent Minister of Habil
Works. Hon. F. C. Riggs, to gesso/splay
the parry.
At the meeting on Monday evendag
a letter from Mr. F. Maclure Scien
tiers. commissioner of the Rorer
(11:Inlier of t'nmmetre�, Windsor.
Wa(r,mel, atarang that be had received
et
a pall from Mr. Doane Robinson. a
rotary of the State Hydro -electric
Commission of South Dakota. .Thi
gentleman is investigating es to the
MutPwIM, popularity, etc., of the Ontario
Ifrdro-tleetric system. South Dakota
contemplates the harnesein2-of power
for distribution among the farmers
and a point of special intertest. In
view of the dbuiue Ioneot power rainsm
In this Province. is that the sy.te. If
It materialize*. will operate on a flat
rate, '-in feet.' stays Mr. Sclandeni.
"they have coueedwl all your argu-
ments as to the justice of a flat este."
The serretatdl• of the Beard baa had
POMP correspondence with Premier
!Drury on this matter of power rate*.
and In a letter received from the
Premier a few days ago he Plays that
he quite agrees that "the water pow-
ers of the Province belong not to arty
c
group of municipalities but to th
people of the whole Provence, acid
flat they should he treated as a us
t'rovIncial asset to he ed for the
a•a•
tflt of all the people of all the Pro -
vine.' The Premier levee that Ile
cannot see• how it would he practic-
able to have a uulform rate. hut he
continue.,: '•1 think the object in view
can be reachest with equal ]ustice"•by
a
e SIAOANIt ARTHUR RLAUCHEN
e S15 Cartier St., Montreal.
�� 9 buffered terribly from Coma-
e *anew and Lyspepaau for many years.
I felt pais. after eating and had pts,
constant headache, and was unties
to bleep at night. I was getting so
thin that I was frightened and saw
several pbysicises who, however, did
not seem able to help me.
" t At last a friar( sisiaei tae w sake
`Fruia-a-smee. I did so and moos I
felt some relief. I aoatinued with
-'Fruit'a-even' and is a abort time,
the Conatipatioa was banished, I felt
• no mora pains or headache or the
disagreeable sensations that follow
dyspepsia_ New 1 as oef1. scram eat
Asa .'
Yadmsms ARTHUR BEAUCR)XR.
. 110e,a boa, 6 for s:.30, trial sire +.,5c.
At alt deaMes err from Fr it•atwas
Limited, Ottawa, fiat.
Fall Term Opens August 30.
\(:k —
NORTH ST. and the SQUARE
PHONE 356
Yonne and Cherie. Sts 1.0113010
3 he salaries oReved put graduates durtat
tbs last two rears here been greater heirs+•
evelc before. It t, no trouble for our credo.
stens.° tet Posettnns, because r.ity *Ra ►sae•
WRLV\TRAM S°. Write tot Catalogue.
\\, W.J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
OUR GOODS ARE AL-
WAYS FRESH AND
THE BEST WE CAN
BUY. NEW -LAID
EGGS AND FIRST-
CLASS BUTTER
HAVE YOU TRIED OUR
,BLACK TE a _-
You Will Surely
EACOM, COOKED HANG,
MEAT LOAF, WHOLE
HAMS, ETC.
FRESH BREAD DAILY
�— 12c s'Loaf
,
INENS
White and Tan Linenle
by the ;hard, in single
and dout4e width.
Also a line of Scarfs
and Centres, best
_-quality linen.
CASH AND CARRY
H. McFADYEN
Miss S. Nob
Seath Side Square — Gedan'ch
Par,a�
1+
WHITE SHOES
'Were never iii greater demand than this year, There are
various reckons for this:
•
let. Because of their COHORT, in that they are light•
perfectly pliable, and easy.
2nd. -Because of the wide range of STYLES and shapes we
are showing this season, with a distinct design or model
to suit every individual taste,'consequently
art. We can FIT you, whether your feet are long and nar-
row, or short and wide, we have the correct last for you,
man, woman, or child, meet
4th. Became of their ECONOMY.
See our goods, get our prices, and you will buy here, to
yootreomplete satisfaction. Ask your friends, they know.
REPAIRING
Sharman's Shoe Store
W. REG. SHARMAN
another and much more feasible plan'
As to this plan the hoard hag so lar
uo further information.
Al 'a mean* of comttnutng the cam-
paign tor the uniform rate, the nest
issue of -The golden Gate" (tbe oe-
eial publication of the Board of
Trade' is to be a Uniform Kate none
ber and will be In the hada or the
Hydro committee of the Board.
Sceneindustrial prospects were dls-
clewvi but nothing definite was de-
cided upon.
The Board proposes to otter souse
prdaes In cdnueetidn with the fall fair,
r sum not to exceed $25 being appr+o-
!tel for this purpose. The Beard
will offer -to co -berate with tbe
cultural :toe In eoterta
the Provinr•tal Ca net Minister wbo to via the- JET.
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THE COLBORNE STORE
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Special Values for Avgvst
SILK HOSE
Venus Silk Hoke in white ("lily. in till sizes from 81/; to 10.
Regular 11x2.59, for 31.98.
. These stocking are of the best manufacture and made
from pure thread silk. There are no seconds. Be sure and
see these values before they are all gone. $1.08 a pair.
Silk Lace Bose in purple, tan and black, regular a2 75, for
31.98 a pair.
WHITE SKIRTS
We still have a number of White Skirts left to be gold
aauLltPare Al1 op salt at 25 wrcent. less than voirular
price. Every size iM here and in moveral difere. t etrlea.
SMOCKS
.1 number of ot`✓lored Smocks in all sizes still to sell at
tea each These garments are ranged as high as $6.00.
This is an opportunity to buy a smock at very little money.
33.98 each.
VOILE DRESSES
:1 number of ladies' Voile Dresses in the season's' best
colorings and designs at 25 per cent. less than regular price.
This gives you an opportunity to buy real merchandise at
little money. 25 per cent. leas than regular price.
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SUMMER VESTS
Every Summer Vest in the store on sale at 25 per cent.
less than regular price. Every style of garment is repre-
sented both in short and no sleeves. Ladies' and child-
ren's Drawers all reduced 25 per cent. Children's no -sleeve
Vests at 25 per cent. less than regular price.
GINGHAMS
Starting to clear out the Ginghams at greatly reduced
prices. Every 65c, 60c, and 50c Gingham on sale at 39e.
This means we are clearing out all this season's Gingham
and to do so have reduced them greatly_ a lo_ lthey__er111_.all__ -
very quickly. Every piece 27 in. wide the cheeks are
the newest. Remember the price -400,S
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VOILE BLOUSES
We have gathered together several special linea of Blouses
which range in size from :16 to 44 and have put them on
sale at $1.98. Every blouse is this season's make, an we do
not make it a practice of carrying goods over from one sea-
son to another.
Be sure and see these Blouses at $1.98. Every one a
special.
J. H. CQLBORNE
CO
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
Of the twenty-one candidate' tt'apt
Goderich Collegiate institute, rho
wrote on the middle school Normal
examinations.:twenty pawed- The
following are the names of the
street -vertu! t•andid'tea : A. Rueter, M.
M. Garrow (one net. r, G. K. Hamil-
ton Dion.), A. C. Hays. F. E. Hum -
her. L. E. Johnston. It, K. Kilpatrick
then.). J. T. Ltlthwalte (hetet, L A.
-Macklin. R. A. Meptw, N. I. Mp('tnre,
('. B. Nedra, E. G. Prfdham, M. A. L.
Seeptstrd. E. &owerby. I. Sowetby,
del. G. Tigert. E. C. Washington, W.
Weir. H. A. Young.
Following are the nampa of tbe
successful candidates from Goderieh
('iilleglate institute in the pans junior
matriculation examination. Of the ten
candidates. right obtained full stand-
ing, and two partial : M. M. Gerow
(two sups./, A. C. Hays, F. E. Hum -
ter, R. Kilpatrick, L A. Macklin. R. A.
Slegaw, C. B. Nairn (one sup.), S. G.
I'ridhant• E. C. Washington, W. Weir.
There was an error in the lit of
snee.afut (•undulates In the upper
whine, examinations which was Pub-
lished last week. Mia* M. J. Mae -
Much Sickness Due to `\.
Lack of Work
•
The bwakty body produces more
energy than k needs to keep the
Heart. Lungs and Bowels working.
This surplus energy must be spent
to mental or physical weft. On the
other band, people who work too
ihard use their reserve strength sad
wear out the system.
People who are incltoed to Ner-
vousness, Constipation, or have any
of the Troubtes of the Heart. Liver,
Nerves, Kidneys. Stomach or Dowels
stn greatly tntpntve the rionditoa of
their beslth if they so de ire.
Y you work too bard, take more
,rest, If you work teem little, take
more exethic, you will need 'fled.
Mine to correct fife trouble.% canned
by your Mdlarratk,ox and to assist
water* to restore health. Than take
Hacking's
Heart and Nerve Remedy
stud If you require it htnative tato
Hacking's
Kidney and Liver Pills
These two preparations will work
wonders and we will guarantee
benefk.tai rennets because we know
they will de ea.
Mr. %Ilene E. Eeateson, of Bay
fletld, writes as follow: 'r be,.
nitwit Measure to mdedraaRfag yea
reewrds to Hacking's moodarfst
Hsart and Nerve RemNy. 1 hese
used nuke • few boxes and 1 mast
say Owe have done ire a wowed of
gond. PIMA. send me 6 mot's eros
of HectAnee heart and Nares Rem-
edy and 2 boxes of Baerkime Kid-
ney std lives PRiia'
tf you toe wast to main yaw lest
hearth. then go to your nearest cost
Ston sad ask fir Haeking'a,
Harking's Remedies are sei4 is God -
ride by 1. A. Campbell, Druggist,
Ewan obtained honors in both part 1.
and part II. of thea examination.
Miss Hodge and Mr. A. 31. Robert-
son. of the G.C.I. staff, attended the
summer school for phyMie•at training
at Toronto, Mine Hodge. who already
had her elementary eertlflrate, ob- I
tattled ber special certificate and Mr.
Robertson ,obtained the elementary
certificate.
The Collegiate tenni,' courts are ,
now in excellent condition. The first
court was laid out and the initial game
took plae•e thin t Thur.tlay i morn-
ung between Dr. Simpson. from China,
and Rev. A. E. M. Thompsonof
WuIla,eburg.
I Commit fire' Bone were misdeed from
the manufuetories in atrium to the
to
xt
111E TOWN COUNCIL
Proposal for the Eiutablinhing of a
Munietpat Fuel Yard.
The retntlar meeting of the town
cnuucil was held on Friday erening.
There were two vacane•fes around the
board, Mayor Wigle bring out of
town and Cnuneilor Humber being
confined to bis house as the result of
the hunts receiver! In the recent flre
et his garage. ]reeve Wallis was ap-
pointed to the chair.
The tax colle•tor submitted a 'state-
ment of tauten in arrears for 1917 and
11/1x, the amounts totalling *2,137.15.
There has been home comphitnt
a trout the }.w logs in i'ietorts Park,
but a petition with a large nptnber of
slgnatums was pr'-senod asking not
on)y that the swinge be retrained but
that mime teeters be added to help
in tanking the park a playground for
the children. This was referred to
the cemetery and parks committee.
Applications from B. J. Saulta, W.
11 Wyatt and R. Doak for building
permits were referred to tbe fire cern-
Defter. r
A petition -for a sewer on Parks
street for a abort dlatane•e Pest from
t'ambrte road was referral to the
;while works committee.
A letter was rec'eived from the atr-
retary of the (t.W.V.A. Ladies' Ana -
Mary thanking the council for the
pe•rmlaslon to have two refreshment
booths in the Square on July 12th and
stating that the money realized there-
from will he a sntweantlat sum added
to what the ladies already here et -
wards the refersnri rot In the propane)
new hospital.
Interest en U.W.S. Fnds.
The Toronto (ie ler& Trt.ta Cor-
poration sent •. cheque for *1,256,11,
bent this town's abade of the Interest
to May 1st on the Victory Ivan bonds
held by the Corporation on aernunt of
the Ontario West Shorn Railway. The
total amount of interest was ;.3,712.50,
or, after deducting the c'orporation's
chute of three per rent., 13•001.12.
Getierieh's shire 1s the amount atrwidy
stated, S1,2,01.11; Ashaeld's 11,071.7*1;
Huron township's, 1643.05; Elncar-
dine's, $425.71; and 1111.49 anew to
the bolder of $:0,000 of unguaranteed
bond,.
to esitimete from the water and
light estmr,la.lnn of 1.323 for the in -
'fellation of threw Onset ltghte no
eldon erect was referred to the water.
light and harbor committee.
town and the 6uant-e committee 1*
tneet them and retort els the ne
meeting.
Committer Repasts.
The finance committee reported no
reeponse from the Ken*tngtom Iruen-
iture Co. with reference to tete arrears
clue the town and retenutenakd that
the ,elicitor take steps to college the
amount. In the matter of the re-
quest of Mr. John Wiggin for a refund
on his item income tax, the committee
found that it would 1oe illegal to grant
the request a n d therefore
reommendesl that no 'action
it taken. The local Improvement
sewer debentures Issuesl under bylaw
No. 2.5. amounting to SeMe3.sl, bearing
Into -net at six per cent and offered to
the citizen* at per, Ind all heel gut.
'scribed for, the subscriber, beteg R. C.
Poattetbwaite, W. L. McLean, Wm.
Toting, Jas. Mitchell, idler Alice M.
Andrews, John Graham, Mre. Martha
Graben), Mrs. Friel Hunt, Wm. Strach-
an, Mrs. Wm. Strac'haa, Roger Kone,
J. W, Smith, and P- J. 1(ligaltsn. The
committee reenmmended that •1(10 be
paid to the 33rd Regiment Band As.
sedation on the 111rO0 grant.
The cemetery and parks committee
recommended that Wm. P. Hentlersrnr
Ice aVlointed sexton at Maitland cem-
etery at a salary of $$00 per annum,
The pavilion in Harker !'ark had
ben'teahinglel. the two summer -
hones, built --one at the Mciver bank
tied one at the jail bank -and the tract
of same would he defrayed from the
('hariee itutke fund.
The public ivories committee report-
ed that the petitions for a sewer on
Carnhrla road from Wolfe to Nelson
street and for one on South street
from Raglan to Blake 'street were 'suf-
ficiently 'dents!. hat recommended
that the eonstrneeMn of theme *ewers
1e Infd ever for future mmeideration.
The special rnmmittee reommenderl
that a uniform for the pollee chief be
l ro urea arum Mel,eean ]tura., their
tender at *70 for coat and two pars
01' trounces being the lowest.
.Theae reports were all adopted.
A Muoidpal rued Yate.
A motion by councillors Knight and
Sinter looking to the establishing of a
municipal fuel yard wax referred to
special mromlttee for a report.
The cemetery and parks committer
was empowered to act In the matter
of papering and renovating the sex-
ton's dwelling et Maitland cemetery,
it was decided that the sewer enn-
structlon work 'should he done by
day labor under the supervision of the
public works committee.
The treasurer reported that he had
made arrangements for an advance by the
Bank for the carrying on of sewer con.
stru:tion work under bylaws 16 aid 17.
and a resolution was pawed approving of
the arrangenwnta
Bylaw No 27. authorising the purchase
of part of lot 96S, in the rear of the town
hatl,lfot municipal per -peers, was psa�d.
The properly has a frontier of 6l}S feet
on Newgate street, and the purchase price
is 16715.
The advissbi(ity 01 having a sign ow
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The Western Fair
LONDON
Sept. llth to 18th
THE GREAT AGRICULTURAL AND LIVE STOCK EX-
HIBITION OF WESTERN ONTARIO
$35,000 IN PRIZES AND A ONS
t ,John nysk Jones Exposition on Midway
FULL- PROGRAMME 'TWICE DAILY
Auto Polo, Music, Fireworks. Two Special Event[ -
Daily. Exhibits of all kinds.
SOMETHING DOING EVERY MINUTE
General Admission 30c. Children I Se. Auto and Driver $1.00
Ail information from the •tecrst.otry
LT. -COL W. R CA1TRIO•( NESISENT A. S. MOOT UESSETAIY
Realty is what Beauty wears,
Feminine beauty 11t certainly helgbt-
rnee by wearing becoming Jewellery
--not too gaudy but worn with taste
and judgment. Our brooches, finger
rings, earrings, pendan`, necklaces,
laralllers, breast pins, wrist
watches etickptna, hat -pins, etc., for
women of taste and refinement are.-
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unexcelled in thin sectton.
lL�a Co RO
lel;
ERTSON
WATCHMAKER ANi) JEWELLER
Corner Bast St. and Square Godericb, Ontario -
the postillion building, so that strangers
in town may reregnts/ i was ditcuesed,
and the clerk witi bring meets/it,
nutter to the
attention of the Postof ae Department.
FoIowing up thematic? of sires. It was
ted not signs should be pieced at
t uare to direct strangers to the roads
leading out of town. Trott very statatble
proposaleems mimed ed to the public ,works
careedtt
Larieb Herald: Miss R Beacom of
Goderlrh 11. visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. Truemner.
Ylsa Retta Chart Ir home from Tor-
onto for holidays. ,
Mrs. 1), R. Witmer and Master Day.
id, of 1'I�e4trob, are Plaiting at the hose*
Redden.the Iliers permits, Mr. tied itrt D.
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