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SCHOOL OPENING
Inesday, September I
t"e are all reedy, toys and
M. We have all .Mie All sore
eze i Text Iter ,la and an Ono 'nee
xt.M k of Scribblers, F:%ercibe
1' ilia, ',rad Paned., term.
a. F:neer.:, ituk•rw, sad ell
(rel 1'r auppli(a at the right price.
V1',(craaan'. bleat Fouatafn
1': as $250 mad up.
r, a the :tore that server
you best.
uw ujh S ebooi Boatel Strictly
i% Plows:• do not ask for
•edit.
1 Canadian Sovernment and
Municipal Bonds
d
Interest returns are high
today and the shrewd invest -
of would not be wen advised
' speculate trpon the futuie -
b. postp,wing iuvestmeats in
hope of lower prices.
. The wise folic/ is to pur-
ase now and make sure of
bstaotial yields at today's
I. arket.
rile most complete list of a
Oren bond houses is at your
disposal.
Nothing but rock -bottom,
e and sound investments
:unintended.
H
1'. R. Harrison
RHONE Ile
%Vett St. — Gederit
e
,LONE 356
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Groceterja
fiats* oases you money
F'ItleSH GROCERIES OF ALI.
b MI )ret AT THE LOWEST
1HU('ES AND OF THE BEST
Q(iAIJTZ.
A MOW BORAX SOAP fie cake
Dt)It N FLAKES...12e package
Mow.. . 8 package
sums .. .. ..de package
i'Iti:SH num. AND TUGE-
TAI' . EA- .11T DAY.
1u cox,
11 W. 1'0 "IN (I0t'!el'11..
U.N'.N latereat
albadiieg F4. lancstN a. •
La/or While was t• the chair at
the regular anemia( elf the tows cods
ell on I'rtday evening, the other mets
Ik'rw preheat being Reeve Wallis, Ile -
piny 'di't'ty. (hark, atwl ('ou*'Ulor,
$toryDunlop and Knlgio.
H. Itae•hler• applied for per
urns: eat to have every second tree is
trout of tier residence to Napier
street rut down. iteferrej to pilau•
work$ and parkin committeets jolatly,
A cmmuuk'atlon from Mesa 0. ei
noes. with regard to a promoted
.'lingo in the plot at Maitbsud cem-
etery owned by the A. M. Rees es-
teem.. ware referred to the cemetery
$111.1 parka committee with power to
it •t.
A request from Petah* Keeled/
for a street llgh at the corner of
thpretae and Walnut emcees Witt
ndarrtd to committee.
.Amotivation was made for the
usual repairs to building* and fearer;
at the Agric,Hiinil Park and fur the
appointment of two conetalllew dor:
ing t!
le Ilxbibltlou. lteferred to
pega'r committees.
Application. from F. H. Wood and
D. Munro for buffeting permits were
referred to the are committee.
A copy of the aPPlication- of the
Iiril Te eptioue Co. to tire Railway
1 awmishiou of Canada for permission
1.) •ia•resse i111 hates was reeei►ed
and referred to the especial committee
The puld* worts committee report-
ed that tee sewer oa Regent street
was 'being e»nstructel, with trem
esght Nora men working oa k.
late sauce committer reported
Sot all the leo i improremerrl4 hewer
deb...Jure% se. ,authorized under by
law Nu. 25 had berm iawnel And paid
for, aW all sewer aster, ameuatisg
b' $M.1100. had iween retired with the
pro,wnrh, Taw o.t*mittee lista ...tam-
ed the liar of atrrers of taxes as
reaeat.sl by the tar collector and re-
cv)rnmeemded thee the eolle(ttor be re-
quwtrd to .tate why there armors
had not bean re/weep. With refer-
ems- to - :.ore Aria et S1.2%11 received
from the Tollgate Strome' Ttvat*i
tbrporaeon, as the town's Aimee of
the interest from the O.µ•,4. Railway
fundi tee oominrtfee reeommes.led
that rhe proeAed1 from this fund be
,.•t abide sad rciaveoteal 11 term a
,laking loud to arecY the nattway
bauds et maturity. ,17tre r'ommittoe
reeenmmende•d thet $1.21)4t of ,sire,
hlmrhtnt rex iaveste•d its lied Victory
1L at once.
are committees, reremmondel
the granting of building permits to
B. J. Sault*. W. R. %lymtt sod R.
husk. au applied for. lithe committee
retorted with much nese( the d ter
of Fire thief Tbowpcoa, and -
(needed that a letter pf condoler...
he sent to Urn. Thompson *net family.
The cemetery acid parks committee
reported that the aeeton's dwellfne
at the cemetery had be a papered
sal de'c'orated at a cost of
These re.
ports were all adopted.
The Mayor suggested that the
meatier of geng a Hupp!/ of fuel
wood be referred to some committee.
e4. 'illor Story facetioIaly hug -
mooed that this was a matter for the
tine comwit'oe.
Tire chairman of the public works
committee wan asked ;o eaeadre as
to the log-at/on of a small booth.
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LINENS
White and Tan Linens
by the yard, in single
and double width.
Aho a line of Scarfs
and Centres, best
quality linen.
"THE BEAT nRF, lit IN
I )WN" 12.e a lost \
CA: 1 AND CARRY
H. tcFAOYEN jS.sthSid(Suir.
,rv�e
Miss S. Noble
beHes
soeseeereeseeeseggeNeseeeetsileter
V SLUE FOR M
is what you are looking for, and this is the store
where you will get it.
We do not pretend to give you $5.00 for $1.00,
and the sensible buyer does not look for some-
thing for nothing, but our numerous patrons,
Loth old and new, know full well that we do
give sound, dependable values for every cent
spent here.
- Goderich
2epairing by first-class methods
by an efficient mechanic
larnan's Sh oe Store
w. REG. MUM
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$
iris iiMAL
HAP RHEUMATI1I#I
FR FIVE YEARS
No *seam oft . Taoabt. Since Taking
`FRUIT-A-T1ViS"
r
Yet. JOHN t. GUILDFtt
P. 0. Box 123, Parrsbo
"1 tittered wi&A RArlowsaen
y fixe Ing It AO badly at tim
unable to get up without ass
1 tried different med iein
advertised and mistreated by
in Amherst, also isy horn
bat the ItheuenatismIgme ha
fa 1916,4 saw in as adver
that 'Frait-s•tiees'would stop
asatisty ,sad took one ter a
relief; then I took theta rich
for about six months and the
enation was all gone aid f Aar
felt it nista
Anyone who would Bare to
me as regards 'Fruit-atfvea'
be god to tell dam what
lives' did for me."
50131f E. GUILD
Cont jjsd
50e. a box, 6 for $2.50, trial abs
At as dealers or or seat post
Fruit -a - am
llves Lated, Ottaway
SON
ro,N.S.
foe fees
est wasinane.inane
ea I saw
doctors
e town,
ck.
tdaersent
Rhea,
114 got
1 Moog
Rhes.
wow
write
would
Fruit a-
I[T3Raotf,
IIasoa.
25e.
paid by
Oat.
✓ ef a
broopght
write
*Qire
mtrnl-
Knight
telt a
me in-
g'emtlow,
es In
t they
oe in
mime
to
eic'kly
1 the
some
ori
1 apt
or the
*hi-
tt*
tat-
red
the
act-
vicea
9.05
Oouneillor Knight's sugarytb
mnnt ipal fuel yard was agate
';up. and the clerk iaatrueted to
it-i""Bomber of towns and e
ex to .tbetr experiesee in theetpal handling of feet. Mr.
Maid he Aire world write or v
number of plats% and get so
fo atien in the matter.
Mr. Knight had another mug
ore Hs had been in to sthe bo
tire ne hall, and he thought tea
wear deserving of a better pi
which to spend a sor•ial ev
They were reported from time
time at having turned out qt
whets the are alarm sounded 1411
town owed it to them to furplah
aceommodatioa tied comfort.
The Ire committee was ask
(smolder if better quarters cool(
he found for a meeting place t
men.
The clerk reported that N
watchman (ilneelon ,had 'nested
job, and the matter of an. appo
me1K to all the vacancy was refer
to the apew•ial committee. 1m
meantime. Ur. W. J. Ruddick he
lug, and wilt. centimetre if his ser
s re satisfactory.
The c•ouucil ad}oierned at
o (•Ita'k. -
OBITUARY.
AA'Yf.IF:.—The death oeeurred at Tor-
onto on sunrise se laof Ellen Robert.
sou, widow of the late Capt. Pett
Wylie of Goderich. The dressed was
horn in Go,terk•h seventy-one years
ago. Her husband died two yearn
ago last spring. and shortly after she
went to live at Toronto. She ir sur-
vives,by four hrotbera and eine deter:
Samuel Robertson, of Lockttow: Wil-
liam, of fort Elgin: Alfred, of Sup-
erior, lleria; John A., of Goder-
ich. and Mrs. Jame* Willis. of
Exeter. The retuning were brought
(:
to oderich and the fumes! took �.
oe Tlreaday to malt/and cemetery. Rev.
It. C. Mcltermid conducted the funeralo.r
'servile., and the pallbears were
Daviel }Lerwick. 1, W. Taylor, Wm.
Wallace, wed Jas. Leonard.
Constition Cared
By Chrissttian Science
$aeras/ *ye woo. eat of Dae
baSdral earn he cared try Christmas
aeleme erste titre b Prows tiro
power of tui aims 0 -vie
OtlssaYwa App .mere gad the tr -
4 earzevarenw as a
Whee
toe
Naold,. pa Kidney'aid Liver Pills
reomarmadvegetable sad de ed. �� purely
or
Ir-
ritate; wain pimple loan aMead) hem
$$artiest tar Headache, Olaleesaw,
bed Wreath. Coated Tongue, top M
Appetite, Imdlgeetien. Gas on sthe
Steenbok aad Many miser ars dame lb ion. evOS �t
Where than le Extreme peer new
lamp and you w ''all rem does* mad
"t aatswar k mid to Jest a. wail
Machleare Heart anal Nerve Remedy
aloe,[ wilt Were PI . Thea am -
Unwise
more s ate good otd res
petwmg'mr eesyw. This Wart o
t ads be-
omegayog
averse. the Nerves late on
mem tete, Poiret anal VIgarlied Ole
s bsoopss et
"fie" w 'tenant/. - _
If harm lust ars tend of sickness ,
the Power. Ability sed
Naive Shrew to do peer A
mid year erve& see aft
work
plShattered
Nett en Ohm ewe Rearstfre
ioa a t/
sqg 1
heeeial ing�im your &We
Mar
**by sad Mat tor Heekingla. ant do
mat Wee any Mbar bald har tf yea
de tae he tooled r4ttlt at tale
aaan rood yea wig not Ret tee $)wits
that we guarantee. 'e gitR-
Haekhig'e Remedies ary arid In God-
riafh ire J. A. Campbell. Druggist.
THE OOLBORNE STORE
FALL OPENING
September 8t
9th and 10th are the
days for .our Fall Opening
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,hese days are Fall Fair-
days , in Goderich, which
"will mean that peoplet-will have a double purpoce in
coming to Goderich o'n these days
BIER COATS
Great care has been taker in the selection of our Fall
('Data. Every ,one is this season's make and the styles aro
the newest twat could be aecured.
Our full range win be en display an these d*,t* for your
inapeetwh.
oth Coats trimmed with fur or self -elver is the newest
—eh of Velour, Tweeds, Serge, and the many outer cloths
shown this season. The large collar is one of the leading
features of these garments. Everything that is aew in coats
can be seen at this Fall Opening.
BLOUSES
Everyone knows what a wonderful range of Blouses
we carry, and this season it ii better than atvar. Bvery new
style is shown in georgette, crepe de chine aad jay silks.
This is an opportunity to see real snappy garments
without going to the big centres.
A most wonderful range of Serge, Taffeta, and Duchess,
J)tresses, made in the latest styles and wnuderfully trimmed.
They come in all the new shades. Special showing of
black Dresses in tilfeta and duchess.
These dresser 11a/e been bought for this season's sell-
ing and the newest Dame Fashion could produce will 1#e 011
diaplaf' for your inspection.
We hays wondered isseason again added new fixtures to this
ready -to -yew department, raskIne
tion assior
to a the garments on display and easy tom your sslec-
Watdh the papers ndtt week for fuller particulars about
this opening, but do not forget the dates—SETTEMBER
8th, llth, and 10th.
The stere where snappy ltabrchandise in the newest
styles is displayed.
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J. H. COLBORNE & CO.
THE HOUSE OF RELIABILITY
HARR1So)N.—A former highly re-
spected resident of GodeMch. In t
puraoa of Nr. William A. Harrison
peeped pearrfully from the scenes
earth 'on llnnday morning, at the
home or tete daughter, Mrs. I), M
Gordon, Lheknnw. Mr. Harrison wa
born In the year 1 t3T at Sheffield
F)nglaat, and came to Cauda wit
his miming when four years of age
the family settling in the towmvhi
of ('lark, nem ('ounty. When he
wax twenty years of age he lame to
Goderich with him father. the late
John Harrison. and worked at his
Nude as a /arpe'eaer. For a number
of yeara he wax foreman for the hate
Freestyle atai,r•tie in the building Wide
and in this capacity he erected many
of the houses 111 Gorle'rieh. In the
year 1l74 he went out to the farm
in West Wawano.h, a few miles
ahtic-e Auburn. on which be 11,04 for U
ed oto f' vir
gears .- -t -
and
he
the death
of Mewrefoldedrrlaonreaubout
torr years later, and eIrw'e thea he
had made his homy with Ids daughter
at 1.ueknew. He wee a member of
the Goderich artillery In the stirring
times of 1808 and received • leenittn
Raid medal for his aervlepa. He was
a Methediat and In polltk's ■ Liberal.
Throughout hi* life he was known sa
a man of the strictest Integrity and
wax well fitted to weer "the white
Hower of a hlamelees life" In IMO
be remarried Ml** Lurente (tate,', of
, -'rho preele4waed him
eigtlleen years. Two daughters and
e son survive: Mrs. W. if. (;amp -
Gordon D.
of Lueknow. and MMr. Joh
A. Harrison, of Goderich. The fum-
ed took plate on Wedne,d*y after-
noon to Maitland cemetery, Goderich,
the funeral merriest being eondocted
hR� fk'1 11I) m assieting in Rev. R. Fulton the serrke
at the horn''. The pallbearers were
Joe. Taylor, David Taylor, Geo. An-
derson and Mr. Buttes.
'ureter (]ride: Itlatorr—Ise class
he honors--imnra SI. Jickroa.
f Primary Gentle: Harmony, Rada•
of i menta—tat claw honors — Evelyn
1 Kearney, Althorn.
A PERSONAL MENTION.
h -
Mims Mona Kidd has returned from a
1, Visit to 1 pronto.
j,Miss Annie Strrhng,of Det ro:t, is viaiti
Mr:. (hardener, Brock street.
Illi M
Hyers, of Kitchener, spent
, weeks with Mrs. Stirling, town.
Re'. Jae. Walton, of Toronto,
teed friends in town this week.
I ago. end Mrs. Bert Murphy, of
Mies Whiting ix visiting friend$ at
Mn. Lee. Miss Bessie Lee sad Mr. Will
Le ofSaginaw.me Mach.. are 'kiting -at
Mrs. Wm. Doyle. They
came all the way by motor car and found
the trip very enjoyable.
Mr. David. Gordon and Mrs. Donald-
son. of Sarnia, who have been on a motor
trip to Quebec and Ottawa before rtturn-
spentMt Stirling. a few days with Moa
Cambria road.
two
ris-
Lon-
e dots, were in town over the week -end.
a
; xtre•t.
1 A.ii Lou Stirling has returned to
Buffalo alter spending a week with
relatives here.
Chir. Maumee M. Kiely and son, of
Toronto, are visiting at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Kidd.
Mra. Jas. Ih.lton and son Cyril
left On Friday to emend a few renege
at Algonquin Dark.
fir. H. Bramford, of Barrie, was
In town this ween visiting his sister,
Iurs, R. 1t.- Sallow'.
visitre Jos. to Detr $band Walkervdlee dd has returned from
Mr. Ales. Law, of Bufia o is tial
TORONTO CONSERVATORY or
MUSIC.
Following are the reaulta of the
mWren earner Pea menations held in
Goderich in Jute in eonnetlon with
the Toronto Coneer,atory of Muerte.
the candidates being pupils of Mr.
F. T. F.gener, 1Mue Bac.:
P:xamination for Ae000lsteahlp (A.
: Honors — Edna J. Me-
Claiighey, Clinton. Pam—Nina R001 -
(babe. Goderleh, and faun M.
Jachoon. Awhere
Jester Grade: Prise --Jean C. Young.
Re{> drimary ' tirade: Honor—Red
Honor—Redd.
ry G rale : Honors - Lydia
Reid, Rtyth. '
Intermediate 0141* Pass ---Gladys
P1 Redford,
Jielnr (lead.: Hon4t*--Rota A.
Wo lcombe; Elva L. Praetor, iiolmea-
vflle.
Intermediate Theory. d : Form—.}ter
era—ran I. Rofertaen.
Mrs. W. W. Stoddart and MIAs
Helen, or Rochester, N. Y., are visit-
ing relatives In town.
returns
home next week alter a Bvist with with
mother, Mrs. W. Doyle.
Dr. Birks, returned missionary from
China. was the guest of Dr. Simpson over
he week -end at '•Lakeside.'.
Rev. J. Hunter, Mrs. Hunter and
hildren, of Lambeth, London Conk rent$,
re at Mrs. Black's, Bruce street.
Mr. W. H. Elliott, of Leedom, visited
is friends in Goderich during the week
ad was the guest of Miss Ivy Elliott.
Mra. Walker, of Detroit, formerly of
Goderich and Colborne, is renewing
lertdships here for a couple of weeks.
Mrs. E. L. Dean and children, who
were spending the sumer in Goderich,m
ve returned to their hoe at Buffalo.
Mr. and Mn. John Kiely, of Walker -
Ile, spent the week -end at the home of
. and Mrs. Joseph Kidd, North street.
Mr. J. S. Hume left this week for
OWE where he will be located for
e time on work fora New York char -
ed accountant firm.
Mrs. Walter E. Kelly, of London,
merly of Goderich, who!** been sid-
ing from a broken sem, is reported to
recovering mcefy from the injury.
Mr!. T. R. Harrison, who since the
of the war had been in Parke, France,
joined her husband here, and they
staying for the present at Hotel
tet•
r. and Mrs. .1. A. Pbz sad timer
gbterw Mina Alma and lin. Noun arevisiting at the here et
end Mrs. N. W. Fraser, limaer1.
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Mr. and Mrs A. t'. Ricbarek, of
Butler, I'enneytvartia. cleated under
the parental roof of ler. and Mew.
C. L. Moore a dominion Road Mach-
inery ('o.1 the past week.
Mr. and Mre. F. J. Pridblm have
returned from a hike trip, S*rnla to
Ihtluth, on the stewmer \oronir.
They were aeisonpanied by their son
Maitland and Mr. Harold Walton, of
Mra. A. G. M..Dewld- has received
eine/ from Salt, Carotene that her
*a). ]ret. Lorne A. M ieTtenald. who
was; run over by es enlarge/Me there,
1' meld's( Rood progre.a in recovery
from him Injuries.
Moa. W. L. home and daughter,
Mrs. J. V. W(t.don, have returned
to their home at Toronto after vis-
iting relative,' 1n Iowa nal vicinity.
They were the gnewta In town of Mr.
and Mn. G. H. Green.
Mrs. Tweedie and two children, of
Toronto. are visittrng the lady'. bro-
ther, Nr. Freed Love, for a few days
on their way hose. front Detroit. where
they have spent some months. They
leave Saturday for their home at Tor-
onto.
Mr. C.. A. Reid, Mr. and Mn. W.
Patton. Mrs. (Dr.) John Smith, of Jack-
, Mich., Dr. L. M. Mabee, Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Adams and Miss King at-
tended the Shriner'' demonstration yes-
terday at Stratford. The aliair was an
immense rotort and the proceeds. which
must have been very large, will go towards
a soldiers' n►ernteial.
Mn. John Story, of Oklahoma City,
nal her daughter, Mei. Hays Jaheox,
and the letter's son Jack, of Cleve-
land, h.. who were 'letting at the
home of Mr. and Moa. C. 1,, Moore,
left WM1m eliy moraine for their
home*- The ladies are the mother and
whiter gf Mr. Joaepb Story, formerly
welt kAisre here in rennet -Ho. with
the Dominion Road Msehiriery Co.
it W.I. their neat visit to Canada and
they a -ere very notch delighted with
the beauty of (lodrrlch.
The Canadian Nations FI xhibition
/'rued stand haw a /eating espseity
of 16,805. with room ter 8,000 more
On the lawn.
Deeeavl.
Miss Loftybrow—Why did you leave
the agricultural college
Mies Manchester --The a1ortue men-
tioned thorough couriers In husbandry, I
took two terms and there wasn't even a
hint about husband,
The
speculator who gets a straight tip
of
finds there is somet4iag crooked
shout it.
BASBBALL 0088W.,
(Continued from page 8)
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them a1L
Nowinext season. the Plans
should di time to be lad duriet ready ng
the coming winter months to strengthen
the team in the weak spots. A "fan"'
suggests signing up all the baseball play-
ers in sight and )laving two teams, the
regulars and "irregulars.' This would gree
good practice aid waren a substitute was
needed one who had had some training
would be available.
Much credit is due to Messrs. H. Hays
and W. W. Barlow for the good
rw
of sport fur furthenished
to isck sew .tea net
it was largely through their efforts that
the team made the good record at the
tournament held at Blyth.
Theeinirthy president or the Godericlt
club, Mr. H. J. D. Cooke. has been
greatly missed from attendance at most
of the gamer this Season, through illness.
Mr. Cop is an enthusiastic supporter of
all kinds of clean sport, and aro wish for
him a speedy recovery.
Notes.
Zurich by he scare of 6 Crediton oda Crediton
won this game they would have been tied
with Zurich for first place to the League
Lucltenow is to have a baseball tourna-
Q1ent on Labor Day. September 611.
in which Goderich, Cargill, Teetwater
and Lucknow will take part.
In group 3 of the North Wellington
Baseball League, Wingham defeated'
Teeswater in a "sudden death" game at
Brunel. on Monday. The score was 8 to
3. This settles the championship of the
group and Wingham will now meet Car-
gill in tome -and -home games.
The regular monthly meeting of the
Maple Leaf Chapter 01 the 1.0- D. E.
will be held in the Board of Trade rooms
on Wednesday, September 1st, at 4.30
o'clock, All members are urged to be
Present.
THIS WE8TERN PAIR. h,
!Andes. Oat., Sept. 11th to 11ttb.
The management of the Western Fair.
London, Ont., are printing a catalogue of
the live stock entries for the exhibition.
Exhibitors and visitors to the exhibition
have been asking for this for severs.
yews. This will necessitate the dosing.
of the entries earlier than usual in order
that the book may be ready. The entries
for all live ato:k will therefore dose on
Saturday. September 4th. All intediag
exhibitors arereqted to give fullin-
formation on their entr h s
name and number of theirsinal. sire
and data and breeder. in order that the
book may be coraplete and of value.
The rattle and heavy hawses w111 be
judged on the new grounds west d the
cattle barna.
Prise fists, entry forms and all inform-
ation regarding the exhibition
obtained on applicat to the may
be
offices. London, Ont., A.ilf. Hunt, Secre-
tary.
lase
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