The Signal, 1902-7-10, Page 44 Tavafi•AT, Jab/ 10, 1902.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO
Your Summer Suit.
You can tome here anti *elect • suit, acid
wear it the earn et ening No such waits
sod ,lelays as • tai ur may give you, uo
such prima ea he sill charge you, but a
suit tilt'. will At yup faultlessly, wear Patii-
fectordy Mkt save you money.
Before purchasing be Burnam!
leo cur aOth Century Brand
of men'. fine tailored gar -
mead. at 110, $12 and 115.
We are solo *genie for the '20th Ceutury
Brand meu'u file clothing. 'rheas are without
doubt the finest ready-to-wear clothing in Ceu-
oda, merle of good materials, fit perleetly cud
reulu their shape. Inspection invited.
Three Days' Seale of Pants.
JULY 6, 7 AND 8.
Owing W the unfavorable weather, we find that we have too many light l'auts on hand,
hence tbisode.
14.00 Pante tor $3.00.
3. 6 Pante for 250.
2.50 Panto for 1.911.
2.00 Pants for 1.50.
1.26 Pants for 1.00.
Fee our special mole Putts fur working then al 75c.
See our special mole Pants for boys at bOc.
W. Ce PRIDHAM
•
Perfect Fitting Clothing House. (lents' Funtieher
McLean's Block Itoarly-to-wear Clothing.
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IS MISUSE=
EVERY THURSDAY MORNING
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0101311111011. THURBDAT. JULY 10. 1000.
GODERICH IN SUMMER.
BEYOND question Goderich is an
ideal summer town, with its wide,
well -kept streets, beautiful elevation
above the Lake, proximity to the
beach, healthgiving lake breezes,
picturesque avenues of shade trees
and ample acooinmoiation for tour-
ists; it is a place in a thousand.
For fishing, boating, bathing and
wheeling there is no finer location on
the continent, and the thousands who
annually find their way back to the
old town each season te-tify amply 1)
the fest that there is only one
Goderich on Lake Huron in the wide,
wide world.
And while the foregoing can in all
troth be said of the town, it need not
be taken for granted that push and
enterprise is not to be seen in ever)
part of its commercial and business
actisity. The storekeepers of the
town are up -to date and wideawake,
the manufacturing industries have in
several cases a reputation on both
sides of the Atlantic, and the names
of Huron's sons from the Lake Town
can be found registered in place and
position at the Pacific coast, ,a far-
away f3oubh Africa...Dd at the coron-
ation gathering. \
But the peculiar location of Gode-
rich is such that, while at certain
points the hum of industry and the
bustle of commercial life throb at
their best, not half a mile distant are
situated beautiful breathing spots
where the toeriet may rest himself in
quietude, to all appesrauce as far re
moved from the busy haunts of men
as if he were in the heart of New On•
tario, or down by the sounding sta.
The additional hotel accommoda-
tion that the town has had in the
put year, in the shape of I lotel Gode-
rich, has proved to be a great at-
traction to tourists, and we are
pleaecd to learn that the reputation of
the new hostelry has travelled to
many far away points, and brought
trade this way.
We have the location ; now let us
all give the glad hand to the stranger
within our gates.
WHA r 01 HERS ARE BAYING•
A P,MIR.
81. Themes Times: How • woman goes to
work be button op • dress In the nook 1. •1
wary, • prdoaod mystery to an onmarned
OILS.
WHAT "AVIb RODS
Simms Reformer : Had then been en•
men datellery In Oaten* to whack up for
Whiteley 11 would have berg all up with
Rego.
1116CA0w1 OF VNRIA.ONIRO row.IUDiC5.
H•ealltea Speotater : If • Chinaman oom•
salts • dl•bollcal crime the mob Immediate'?
Inmate 1M attention to all Celoamrn. Rat
a Oanedla oommlts the erten. nobody at.
taepts te pettish all the other Cnadicos for
Me crime of one. Why Is 11 thus!
NO 1'01.rTN'IANw IN .JAPAN.
Ottawa (:Riese : Von eaunot swear at or
abeam aeybody le the Japanese language,
says an *Rehaop. The worstoa ten say
of sybody is that he In • 'fellow." and 1
Tett want to •xprees your very, very
prated InAlgnstien, you shout, "Chore,
Mere t"
M 6Nt7FA(TrRten AMM"NITION
Stratford Beams T That story about the
P,Leo Edward o.unty pallets bate, miss-
ies they sere all the time lotto erpree
*Moe al Toronto. Is still tele/ the rounds
el the teeriervatlye weekly prose with mein.
meats Isttmatiop orook.Anees ea the part of
%be eleeti.. officalals. Wonder 11 D ever will
be eerreetd. It Ie .Intel•r how moot eta be
mad. of swtbla, whoa le camas N trying t•
baud up a ems for the Tory party.
MORrrAle wooD re nrreieo ON
Rk Thomas Times: M Wed, who le
• peember, bet does net want to be galled
"Mm..'' has hd another $1,000 Oohed en to
Me salary sad new rots $5,000 • year for wile
kissing M Plymouth ('onion aUesal oharoh
r Olevelutd Re demo's ebjeot to bola,
imbed "Dr." H• was p.peler In Termite a
Are years age, but tem n head N ernes Me
mit Weems N molt orttlolem from members
of W desk Mere. it le said. Anyway, be le
• Mayer sad glee member who ese tem
torsed • 16,000 salary.
A SOATTURn1 Mot.
NW York Peet: Admiral Dewey'.
/IrsMmom leafage the 1.w .. e
HIS Comerlte
'els Phlilppl•sa •eahlebga beyead dlepwN
M. epedaea @hareems. et tee a eallad
Will of Yaellls. Me gas a ismul•d
the oily absolutely, bat the Spanish
(]eeernorlimiest wanted • little 0rlag te
sal•eble imperilled "h000r," and eo,toobll e
Ms opponent, Admiral Dewey eery politely
.ad Jauntily "killed • few people,".s be puts
It. Apparently no battier could destroy a
dozen squirrels with Ica oompnnotleo,
M , he •ipreened uo regrets for The
American eeldier. needlessly killed In the
land attack. I'erh.os with him, as with
the respeodble geoerals, the high rewards
bestowed upon the leaders of Ib', alum
battle site.,., badowed the casualty Int,
Vet this la ,,to. of the •obtosymeae of
which we were se proud in 1898!
N,rT MI a .1 cititiOI
London Advertiser : Attestloo 1s called
to 18. degree In which the five leading re
I'glous denominations ti. C+o•da b••• memo -
Mined their relative proportion. In the lest
forty yeas. Aooesdtag to the ceases es -
taro et 1861, 1881 end 1901, the Dumber
per hundred of the pepolatlon atrash.d to
the •r nous religious bodies has been :
1861. 1881. 1901
Roman Catholic. "142 41 4.3 41 50
Methodist.. 15 29 17 1N 17 Cl
I'restyterla• 14 27 15 63 15.68
Church of Kn,tend ... 15.06 13 35 12 67
B•ptMt.... 644 685 650
Others 4 52 656 6.58
I, this ca.,•otion TOGuelph Meroury
remark* that It would neem that la ('.ods,
•t lever. the people ri a whole lied gismo
hood, deeemlaationelly, at least, to Poul'.
io{000tion, -lot every man •b!de 1. the
same calling whereto he was tailed."
' O111 TOUCH OF NATURE-"
81. Thomas J.nra.l : The Intones interest
displayed by the people of O.u.d• iia the
moo of the young moo who was entombed
in the well at farts last week Is one of
them t,euden'e which ooaf -m the opinloos
of optimists that the world is getting tetter
as It ' growing older. For four day*
the thief theme of reanimation Ibrou/boat
this 1 roe' tos was the awful predicament of
S•ndtorl,, -id the hopes that were crprss•ad
for hie root' seer, as numerous •• the
provers offered for the Kin{,'. recovery
Men bays tome to uo• sneolouely pat thea -
Solve. la the p' of of the sufferer and
some enol'-11I,ht though is may le -to
store the pains .adored. lo the Ltt few
d.yr thousands of hlebly ore -+ zed and sec
ai11.. ponos. were In Imo. tattoo •t the
bottom of the 1'.ria well, sod could feel
the pressure of the quicksand upon their
limbo. Tb s Indicates the development of
the sympethetlo aide of bum• t esters and
is aa &Drury of the growth of l eft to log of
brotherhood which le the 1 tele of I h* philo-
sophy of Cb. ,t4en1/y. As truly as i bey
sympathized with the King t. ate .til orlon
the (7•oadP't' egple.ympalhvd wit the
well digger. .bowleg the u.lvereePty of
their interest In the 'dilated.
Tilt TIAI'NINO PROFESSION.
d'r roof • News : Out of as at0udanoe of
over two hundred Maher@ from .II par',
of that Province who h.,. Some to 'l'orooto
Ws summer to attend the Teacher.' Sum
mar School, only eighteen ere nee. 11 th s
1s any criterion of the relative number of
male rad roseate membe-e of the taooblog
prof...ion to the ■oboe's ot the Prot oo•,
and we belie,. of 1•, the profession is Moog
abandoned by male trtohen at • rats wh oh
tndloates that to • very few years there
w111 be practically •o male a )obers avail-
able even for rho larger oity .oboolt. The
reason ot this wholesale abtadonment of the
teaching profession by men le that the rite
et wages pald theaters bas not, kept pare
with the ever '-uoreaeiog oast of 11• ie.
The asses paid in rural schools an l
small that no Sot sg men with any oon6dseoe
whatever to Ns •wo ability cr ray diners t
get along In the world woad tl tic of t-
rope .g the position. that offer. Even in
ate schools there are but try few of he
leathers paid a salary einBholen% for • ma
M d•otoliy support • wife end family even
tboagb to may have spent rho best yess of
hie life In the profession and Is arm..1 with
the highest nd beet clam of gaollticatlon
There on be no doubt about U that men
ere being slowly but surely driven out of
the teaoblog prof noon In Oatarlo to seek
a Ilalse wag. to other walks of life, and
their pleas are beton taken by women who
are saltless to work for the smaller wage.
W Ithoot des log 'n s uy way to reflect
o pen the qualifies' loos or ability of the
. mall army of wemn teachers Into whoa.
bands the daintier. of the future a clop
of the mea of I l,noelo is 'lowly bot surely
ratline them can be no doubt that the
anomie el men teachers will work serious
Injury to the education system of rho I'ro-
vIsoe. lo the prima./ claws women,
perhaps, mak• that best and most suoon.•tel
teacher', but in the higher grades, with
pupils 01 maturer years, women Nethem tall
short of what oagbt te be the standard
la the yery Deo wary element of dlsolpl to
rad le that Missile b •l view which le n
..entl.t 10 t bey's early train' te The
bey of today Is the man of tomorrow, and
the time ',surely coming when able pitrleg
dame le air educational eyst•m will tear
ample fruit to the detriment of /he oomtng
generalise of nee '1 the Provisos of
One trio.
AMONG OUR EXCHANGES•
A Smoot for a. Neese, I.e.
Clinton New gra.
8 Sl..., of GoAeelob, end •sada, Mies
Sloane, are vldtieg at R. 9. (Cooper's. Me
Sloane 1e an mole of "your Oar Sem," and
is lase as popular with everybody as OIL•
Ma's (merles me.
A allrvies 1111 .tea. Sort.
Rleoardin• Review
A onmm.tlna was mused le the Metho-
dist church, Pipe River, last Sunday sere•
leg, by she Boor dropping down a Mee. A
arena, segsme was preached by the Rev.
R Hehbe, 11 Wls,ham.
A• AI Mwssl ..leafed meaner.
Wlartea Kobe.
A ge.d ening I. told The ROM by • mem-
bo et ens of the lime Heed Amebas of
Ite peeler, whlob oemrrd m • RMd•y
s.ralag remade 1• ears : W wait to
Marsh ea sisal, the paster presidia". The
•p.sIsg hymn was eves wet and the epee -
Ina prayer .s offered .p. The Ilwlptare
was Mee read sad seethe. hying, when be
that nrp t.. of all, the hemdNNies wee pro -
SIR WILFRID LAURIER.
The London t Eng Daily Mall's
Bketeh 05 the Premier
A 1 oleo Mare In la. Krplre el
rreaeh tidal■, 8.t Strnglr Allocated
le $rllmb Iaelllall.o-Toe a.aae-
lbae of at. (.1.0 al 4lutr.rter.
Dade: the beadles, "Th. Orator of lm-
port.l:sm," '1'b• Loads* Irene) U. ly 14.1*
of done 21st Iter • Dopy es whlob we ere In-
debted totem, -me sakoow s) gives • readable
share of the Camarillo Premier, who malt
t ains the high pl•oe 10 the estimates of the
British public whlob he gained at the time
of Queen Voiotia.* pelage'. The Mall my.
A mu of retsina rase t.asblog loyalty to
• British people beyond themes, `Ir Wilfrid
Leaner Is a a'y ase figure •uw, as he wee
al the Ut•sood J
Hie career sad plotereeque pl•oe to Do
Empire have a sew slgntficaooe In the light
of what hes happeaed derive the last throe
years.
May we lope that, after a war eo bitter,
oleo of Menem blood ted Mmperaseat
w111 agree t• forget! le 1I possible that a
"silent tad I,.. rio. c.0 Iwro ta Wgaa zealous'
lo
for the Respire which has remitted 16 In the
aerobe • and goer rbe 1t! Sty Wilfrid
Laurier steam =tuns us today, and the
doubt loess power upon men's mtnda.
His assn
a000were rebels. They loaght
under, P.plaoeu. Hie people still speak
their own Magee, Lad keep their own Ideals.
But more thee soy other .1.1.5man of the
English (..lealee, he has fired the mashie of
Empire.
A gTR1a1NO PIkWNAJ47T._
la hit sissy -fins tsar, 8-r Wilfrid
Laurier to fall el *Moieties tlad magtetl.m.
Ta1l,wlt8 • handsome preemee and a
alroogly iatetl•otual fare, he is less like •
Fresobmea or an eater tb.e hie Ilkens••r
suggest. The ohms shaven face, clear ud
penetration eyes, firm lipr, powerful,
and straight neck enggget oommend. 11,1.
eyes aro blue, and rot wide .parr, his bale
Iron grey .ad long. The brow, high, broad,
masterful, elves gravity to • min always
dignified ; yet the features In repose do nes
oenvey a trait Ides of ale mat.
l)oo rare chareoten'tlo, which Mr.
liledetoo• 6.d In the same wag, lea sweet,
magnet stalls. to Sir Wilfrid Laurier It
reveals an astable obaraot.r, and somehow
. ag1..te hie far from robust health, II le
the foie of ea orator unmistakably ; but as
M hit rice, you wool! say & Soot of the type
el Cnrlatepb.r North. Only • Isco ear out
detect the Freooh •ooeat.
H• le 'mauler!, polished and urbane,
with en may b.arleg.
HIS OINTI.iNken ANO TA,T.
A C'aradiaa writer who knows blm well
says that at heart Sir W ilf. i1 Leaner 1.
probably lees of a fighter the say other
also to Uasadlsn publlo life.
Ho prefers to win .11 his vlo'orlee by
the arts of p ate. A forecast stark upon
blmself woesds him M the heart, bat 1t doge
not novo him to reorlminatlon la kind, far
lege to vengueoe. Hs hu hardly Byer
been knows even to debate tO a' ter a bitter
word, although two years ago hie support-
ers goaded him to maks an nal.ught opoo
the °ppoittles leader, Sir Charlie Tupper.
The 1', ymlee undertook It rdaetntly ; he
sat down le • hlably-eksat state, Imo
medl.laly'.eft the House. tad did nob re
tern for three day.. 'Laurier,' •:pialned
one of lite Cab'net elterwsrda, 'onnot beer
M make an enemy.' "
That le ore of the a rots of 131. popa-
larlty. It helps to condo how he. a Ro-
woe ('atbollo and a ? rnchmao, bas as
large and devoted a following to Methodist
sed l'rmbyt.rl.o Oatarie es hts great pro
deota.er, 81r John Slaodoodd.
HIS 1'01 ITV AL 1'Rlwn
What is the motive el hie patriotism •
%Vey dirt he propose • piece of Calif Meta
Iatlon .n ntir•ly generous, and why has be
nursed the esa'Imne which moved U.e-
adl.e. ot both mom to pour out their bleed
in south Afrte& ea rarely !
Slr Wilfrid Laurier ono' answered, that
question btmeell In an eloquent speech at
Montreal.
"1 am of F. each origin as you all know,'
he said. "The blood flows in my veins of
that great oaten which exalted la turn the
admiration, the leer, the soy. nod the
hatted of Europe, but its indifference
But though I am proud e f my Frneh origin,
1 love l'oglend, and 1 love Brltl■h Monne
Mono And why ! Bemuse under the b.r
near of "t George my hallow 0000trymer
and my.ell of French orisio lave found far
treater freedom than we could ever have
hoped for bed we remained subject to
Frenoe.
"If 1 wanted amulet and precepts of
.rt I would go to France. 11 I wanted
philosophical oeun.el, I would ,o to Ger-
many.
ermany. But for metes n1 government, for
all economic principles, I woad eo to the
lend tf sound government and sound con
mon venae -Old b:ogled. It le from that
Ind I take my theory."
"ler ant,' he said on another ooca.lon,
se little Republic of San Maine, ■o prlo-
Mp•llty et Meauo. My ambition 1s to be t
titian of a get Empire."
A MAN OF Till MOUNT.
The Premier of Canada risme to power
with the Liberal Party alter eighteen years
to oppoeltloa, at • them what ale meed of
the whole salon was attuned for his
optimism and broad outlook
Till then he wee little booms In England,
but M had mode h1. o.reooallty felt from
his fine .skean upon the political stage.
Trained for the Bar, he went tato Perils
aurae In 1871, last after the ooelderatloo
of the Dominion bed boatmen's minds open
• I destiny. Louis :ceche►t., the Poet
Lsereate of tb. Fermab mos 1. Cada, baa
described Ms maiden speech, wh'ob rat
ev.uyme In Qatari loqulrtue "Oast eat wt
stranger '
"The effect was magical. I on slmaet
imagine that 1 still hese the thunders e1
applause which shook the gallerl.a whir, at
the oleos of • 1rap11 , pa...ge to 0 . speeob,
la whloh he had made the long, sad totems
n1 our fellow 1oantrymso tolls. artog to the
rated stele. f4'e al.wly past before the
very eyes of his hearers, the orator hurled
at ahs t,o,enmat of Ills day him seathl■g
allusion to Me celebrated salute of the
flounced sari the one Ilon dlemlaeed,
the rev. geatlema having torgottn to
preach hie eerau,n. Whether he made op
bin emleslee the nett *outlay by as •ddr•ire
el double prepertlone,ls not told.
Alwq■ • fl; Is are elsstmmt.
At. Thomas Times.
Rey James Idylwpteoe le told M bay,
married over a eh/sassed Deno*ee deers his
residence is Medea. At 12 per couple --
the mistimes' pries -it was • pretty sang
d lltles te hie stipend. Perhaps. however,
le bad to take an 1 0. 11. •oe.Mo.ally, ea
De.. Hind, of 8endwlab, le said to beim
dost, from Imesenaloee groom,.
New Atwell a1Memeb
fasslph •Nerrary.t
The Rallies arreerder has boos ean.lder.
Ise the deo eamtioe. one names et the
fel:owing e.d efee,whlob .111 be eeneerrd
le by stay el Oulph people • "fa • oily s
doe le • veritable sa e.., ant while ■easy
worthy Mtieea parol.% In having emblem
shoat them, yet they would he thought
mash wortblee A they greys eo the pmeties.
The ha.« mewl to frost gare•eo, laws'
end newer bade amorally is eel nppreeat.d
nor udwntood, Mier me Muss be pew-
ees mob a Ming. The eves that is only
peeelble tea limete4 extent, for the doge
seen fie err rather nein, them for the owner
ft is • pity Mee maim M oar beet street
are set Ma. Jwrr•td. litotgad, we ham
lath Neese, shsttlsg Is beautiful nrdew
sad lawn."
STYUSINESS for the ladies.
CIiIFORTAELENESS for the we.
RUGGEDNESS for the children.
We've picked Our stock according
to thew ideas.
And style doesn't leave out durability.
Neither does long wear sacrifice looks.
1t needn't and it doesn't.
All-round shoe goodness for every member
of every family. As low as 11.00 • pair.
As high as 15.00, but all worth what you
are asked to pay.
W. SIIARMAN
doomed gladiator, or attoleol Rome -'Ave
Caesar, morlturl M salutent.'"
la dee years he was • C.binet Ml late,
and whoa Kdwerd 81ak• relinquished the
Liberal leadership there was no {notion ea
to who 'Mould take 11 up. What followed
le In ey•rybedy'e reoolleutloo, Istantly
his tame was world wide, for be struck •
note with which the Empire was palplur-
lag.
Hotta Life.
He 1a not food of society or oily life.
He Ilkee to get away M bin home as Artha-
boom •lll'.
Mme, Laurier, • lady of hie own rune aid
religloo, exerts • strong Orinoco. open the
cooties. and form life of the wide territories
of IM Northwest. Bet the wields 111a the
gnisteet way, rad It is u her home thet_yea
t ee her best
' Home le where 1e. Thee is • pleas.
ler air of comfort acid democratic simplicity
. boot the twc-•torted red brick louse
item -ling on a little 'twill In the midst of
park lands, mach of which 1s left in prl-
novel ruggedness , ud simplicity describes
the life of the Premier and his wife whoa,
(reed from the heat and dust of the Ottawa
sweeter, they eeoape to the calm of able
rural retreat.
"Any day you may find them seated la
the piazze, • charming feature of the well•
planned C.sedleo rsstdenre, receiving the
passing guests with • dignity and kindly
hospitality wbloh owe notblog to attune -
done surroundings ; or It may be you w111
see them lletealog to the prattle of merry
obtldren,,afore whom, bevels no family
of their owe. they delight to gather about
them "
'there, moo., their own people, tie
Caoadlan Premier end his wife ars kind
o.Igbors A French freedom of int•r000ree
marks their life: sad tb• mon whams name
le greet wherever the Bag tiles Inks as the
vdbge 0.6Wer fora ems.
7 HE TOWN COUNCIL
1' atmp.rtaet Meso■ of the waatrspl
Legislate,.
Mayor Cameron being .beset on bseio..e,
l'ounotller Thompson occupied the ob.ur at
the town mooed meeting on Friday ern -
tag. Councillors Knot, Marney, Humber
and McKim alto were present.
A request from A M. Todd, chairman of
the °ranee oelebretlon committee, for per
rel..leo to err, 1 stands for merchants on tb•
`square, was referred to the public work.
oommtttee, with power to act.
A claim from the captain el the eche W .
11 Rounds for demurrage was referred to
the water and light o•mmllt•.. The •l•Im
was for 1.50. One oounolllor remarked that
theme claims were becoming too oommn.
A statements Irom Mesas, Dickinson &
Darrow of rents callected by them for the
town was sent to the finance roominess
An application from Constable Phalen for
an increase of 15 • month In his salary was
referred M the epeeist oommlttse.
A oommunlo•tlen from the secretary of
the public school board asked that the town
relbe the tum of 14,000 for the panto* of
making the oontemplated Improvise -sate le
the hearts. sod gaoltary arrangemente of
the Ceatral s•bool. Referred M the ■peotal
oemmletee.
Eoglneer Kelly asked for repairs at the
power house end for come supplies. 1 hew
matters were referred M eemml►toe.
A .MMment from the manager of the
Rank of Montreal showed the tum of
11,788,45 N the credit of the tows .t the
bank on rune 30th. Amounts under d1.
count -ordinary •000ae1, $22,000 ; lead Im-
preyemeata, 123,027 22 ; hotel amount
$6,000
1'he following .oeoanta wage retorted to
the dosses eoemlttee : N. D. Roagvle.
herdwar.. $3.80; Jas. A. Stream -,sew
street •prlakl.r, 1128 ; J, H. Worsen, r. -
pairing. 58.45; John Forman, Ynlresl,
wires, 160 52 ; National (Jarboe C. , Cley•
land, O , earueae, $12 ; (lartakere Tkome,n
Pipe and Foaanry Co., Hamilton, pipe,
0211.91 ; H. L. Wstnn, Bowen for Sentare,
15.
A petition from employees of the water
and eltoktc light plate set forth reasons
why they bettered they were entitled to
treater remanaratlen than they are re-
ceiving for noir services. The work re
quires experience and skill ; ball of their
working hours are at night; they work
twelve bean a day, and reoalve the "me
wanes as erdlnary laborers for a ten hoar
day, vlr , 11 ?S. They asted that thele
dally wages be .tressed by Pe oente,er that
the., pay becenaledcm the basis orate hour
day, giving them a prepertlenate eters
ameuat for the additional two hears. The
water and light «entaitss was Instructed
to report o• title petition.
A Malin of Lyes R Shepherd's for sena
work In makly the sews, oosnsevlen with
the summer total was referred te the entitle
works oemmlttee.
The speel•1 oemmIttes reported that they
6d authorized the lemeeg of an safer fee
the nm of 1100 asked for Sy the Twelfth of
Jelly oslebeatlm oemml,tee; the geld sem
to be expended for advertiel.g the tows
and M be ander the npervlelen of Cents
tillers MoKIm, Knox and Mareee. The r1.
pert was depWd.
The report et the 0eates e.esllle•
recomemo ld the payment el • het of se-
emata, sad was adopted.
Cmnelllee Mammy Mated that the
hospital heard asked that the ten hay a
few men feet met Um lot oe Reath street
to he deeded fee the hospital 1n order to
mak• • .effidait road •Il.wamee. The
tMMer was referred te the epeel•1 aemlt-
ta.
The seawall thin odlmleed.
AN IDYL.
We have resolved the following Bees
from a Detroit writer, 1r"esamably tae of
the recent ashore to Ooderlob oe the Grey-
hound •soursion. While not prete.dmg to
be a it'd'. of good poetry. we seem to per-
sslye something of the spirit et Walt W 0H
Man la these lues, •ad as • sample of what
Detroit o.n produce we cheerfully yield
them • plate Int oar columns :
IN TIS VALI 0► oubattI.'N
Caarminp .alley, sten amid the deepening
shade• of Ido
Aeoosd:sg settle lead through grow and
silent ways to solitudes sublime ud
h• fowl} ;
The river 'kirted isle rad sinking sue M
tee coram lake betide
Approtoh to maaelooe Inronuptible, whore
never demonise for earth's weary way,
The pilgrim orormore may dwell meet
power aaIy. W. J.
A. P.O., of New York City, ls spending
two weeks 811.4.7. al the parental b. me,
34'011"6.5
ACTS IIENTlr
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STRACHAN'S
MACHINE AND
BLACKSMITH
SHOP
-AT THP, OLI) STAND -
Victoria Street, Goderich
JAB. A. STRAUHAN has
taken over the ekes and hasiness
conducted noou.fully ler ee many
pearl by his father, the late D. K.
Strnha, and Intends refitting the
shop in the most up -to date man•
Dor possible.
He w111 make • ■poolalty of all
kinds of repalrise, each as
Threshers and Engines, Binders,
Mowers, and all kinds of Farm-
ers' Implements.
MiII Machinery, Marine, Sta-
tionary and Portable Engines
thoroughly overhauled and re-
paired.
Pipe and Steam Fitting.
Machine and Blacksmith Work
of all kinds done to order.
All the specialties manufactur-
ed by the late D. K. Strachan
will still be made on the prem-
ises.
(y.11 or write ler wile/dare.
Jas. A. Slrasiau
l'I• itcoLsoRNElcukTnrodscel
•WARM WEATHER C000S•
A large assortment of plain black and plain white
Lawns and Dimities, from 9c to 50c.
Great Value.
Colored Dress Mus!lns. ..
Both American and French makes, all fast colon, from 90 to
lot of 15o Mullins for 121c.
Laces.
Vale and Torchons from 10c a dozen to 20c a yard.
Insertion►, both in Vals and Torch ca', a large assortment.
30o. A
A big range of ladles' sad ohll,lrea's summer testi, from 5o to 50o.
Cotton Bootery, its .1.•. ted prime, from 51 to 40o.
The lmgssl stook of Prints we ever handled, from 5o to 1211,.
(Cosmopolitan Pntt.rna for sale, 15o, or 2 for 25c.
Fashion Sheets for June sad July.
J. H. COLBORNE
Something New . e e
TEA TABLETS
A pure Toe Bekaa to tablet form, Udo I•
hot water Immediately makes a cop of
tea.
BOX OF 200 FOR 50o
Just the Wog for Ocala sad campler
parties, 1 sealers, oto.
W. 6..e LIME FRUIT JU'l('E, mime
bea'tbful of summer drinks.
tefneakr the Crows*
petal of Importance la bays, l'.rl.
weep le 1N parity. lo paint purity 1s
oomparllvely aaweoeseary and most et
the green 'old 1a adulterated.
oar. le Borger's Pare Kotllsh Perim
(:rose, and you o•a rely on 1t.
It mote you no more then the poor
'tall, and lees w111 do.
Insect Powder. Hellebore.
Allkinds of Ply Papers
W. C. GOODE, Ch mist, -
BEDFORD
aLOOK. .
When
Harvest
Comes
There is a necessity
for many things
about the farm,
especially BINDER
TWINE.
We are prepared to furnish the celebrated Plymouth Twines
at the following prices.
(fold fledal at 16c a pound
Golden Sheaf " 15c
Green Sheaf rt 13,ic
Plymouth Special 12c
tl
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It
IT BUY THE BEST.
N. D. ROUGVIE,
The Cash hardware Store, Goderich, Ont.
Hammocks
Our line ot Hammocks this season ranges
from 75c to 15,00, We handle the famous
"Stag" brand, known for their durability and
fast colors.
A 34 z 72 Mammoth, fall colored, with pillow 11 50
A 36 z 76 Hammock, full colored, with pillow ............ .. 2,00
A 36 z 76 Hammock, full catered, pillow and drapery 3 00
A 40 z SO Hammock, full colored, blas or black, milk warp pillow, fringe
drafty . 4.50
Croquet Sets, 4 Balls, 5ii Mallet, $1.25.
Croquet Sets, 6 Balls, 6i1 Mallet, $1.50.
PING POND
Full set, wooden rackets, 4 balls $1.00
Full set, skin rackets, 4 balls ..-r..-,r-r-, r , 2.50
Full set, vellum racket. 2.50
Sand Paper Rackets, separate, 50c.
Wood Rackets, separate, 25c.
Balla, 5c each., 50c a dozen.
KI DD'S BOOK STORE
444,084,0,0,0011, onmeninimioi
j We make it a point IF
3 to cater to . .
j The Tastes
1
1 Thin we have done in the bread line by
3 making the bread that will not came in-
• dige.tion, that ia not heavy or soggy
and like dough in your month, hut
bread that you can eat rad know that
▪ it ie henefltting yon in every way,
I will M glial
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61� to exit nn
e C yon and leave
4 . i. you a wimple
loaf, n1 which
�w ac the result will
eF r mea,,y- - mean a steady customer for me
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1 W. P. WESTOBY,
4 AA* fix hrieN•Inu Steam Mimi Ca, La
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