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The Signal, 1908-7-9, Page 441 THurtauar, July 9, 1908 THE SIGNAL : 'GODI)RICH. ONTARIO THE TOWN COUNCIL. NEW ELECTION TO FILL COON CILLQR THOMSON S PLACE. Mr. UUeatuul to $:150 per day fur him- self and leant, he to keep his room at t he tire hail and the stable., end•yyaid i11 g.aai older after hours without exile t•her•ge. • Medical Health Officer's Duties, The special committee recom- mended that the duties of the n wly- 41I doted medical health offl r be threepreecriilyd in the Alediest k erltb Art ache Piocloee aril alv,i 'I t he he ap11nintel public va.rinat'r iii Ile. n)rdisier With the I'iuviucial Vitrein- atiun A. 1 : heist hr :art as chw-tt/ ;dosir1411 ter the tout[. treating.a11 Indigent patient,. tree of charge • that MAIN alr a Writ tenp•u-' P1111011 to.uu:u:U 111 41141 ,mer a Ilihl1111 ou .111 subjects concerning the health and 1410L4uy conditiuu of the townl or any other subject he deems -worthy of report : that be inspect all dairies, slaughter houses, Me., serving the town at least. twice a year. His salary tar the above shall be R11111 a year paid quarterly. Adopted. Settlement with Mr. Griffin. 1'o u11„illorliallew ie..d the fullon- illg retort : •11011 r«111mittee alp) poi ted to arrange Cllr matte,.• of trespass by the militia on a field rented frau the Altiiil estate by '1 i. lirifliii Is•g Irave to ,.lair that they preteeedwi tee the said held and investi- gated the' damage, finding that Iw- yi ld the opening of some friers the damage Was practically nil : yet. the fart of the trespass WAN evident. Ala wintprvieww4akr.4 ridln jin.)._ after a Fonsidrrable time, finding him ,tilIUleduraLe,And detkrwiurtl in. the miller,' and feeling that it was de - miriade to restrict the militia AN little sseperaable its "1. were to stecure t camp smith -Cr year, settled his ciao as follows : For trespass, $2(4 : to • lawvrr's •fir, $2. Two colts peeturiu in the field were p, be fastened in th lower rail of the field and waned by .his town ottei*ls until able to run over\thr mit it's field Vail), Frucrs iruiri,'rd G. iw 1i- plae•wl Joy the town after the Camp is uyrr. Tile militia to hate flee aec.•Ne dcroes the field Thiele The Farm" s. This. gentlemen, was the t ry lest We could du. AN Mr. Griffin tv,ii ti listen-to - nothing else-"_ The report wets file)'. Thr question of the pr intim., of this Tuber's' listm wile referred iso 111 s;wt•ial ro1,ltutter. A Warm Spell. , councillor 11 Iwr 11/41.. .1.) CA11- the AIteak-Illtlf the Ntl'(•rt it ter„or el th,' ...much to a pile of tis it k a I 414.114' ern fat. David'. sheet tte•*I' 11 Opera iioisr ringlet. 11r: _.tl bet said Ihr-3terve hal hiallfe pile there for about a year. 'If he wee •44.'going to -build ha- should term,% a the ,111'4( rue. tion. The Reeve Haid he was guit{f( t.. it its a foundation right alw,di fuel a en [alibiing was entitled too; third of t street. The airy''. 11 gel this ex ph►uati„u was salisf:uYury, bait l'ome- ••illor 11 ler raid, "Not ter me." Ile lead made ubj*etion to the Iterve 441111e time two and the ftw•t a had maid he was g ' g to start- INlild.hc right away. hilt hr had tut started ort. • 1'ounrillor (callow morel. tipper - entry !a all writs • -• , r matter to et e cu mitter to ev,n,.ist of 1he Reeve and 1' .illus Huntley with ;ower to net, and Councillor 1'raigie seconded the medium %Vern the laugh embsidwl 4'uu seillor H - Iwr said this was Making altogether In„ light of a serious wailer. the Reeve morel that , o l dal it was not a seri- ous r ous matter at all and that l'ouncillot• [lumber WAN getting a little- tea, fresh He world start building iminediately Alter thr (Range celrbrat' , and with this the matter dropped. Couicillore Miming,. and Litith- wnite ed to notify Hay 'Btos., of I.istewrl,tto' remove the grni11 warr- housr onVictorie Park 'white f he ex- piry of their lease, The Fire Depertmelt. Bylaw Regulating Hours of Eating Houses Passed =Councillor Hum- ber and the Reeve. Have a Heated Passage- Thanks to the Military for Tattoo. and Band Concert --No Booths on Town Property for *Orange Celebration. Theregularmeeting of the town emelt was held Isat Friday night. If4Ith all the Members present but Uounciller• T li u in e u n. Councillor Humber came in late. - ' 'rhe street inspector' reported two cases of .rbetruction on the streets. une by the Uageu Cotuplsny in piling lumber on -Maitland street and imp by W. E. Kelly in placing a foot Leal. outside the sidewalk on Church street. In the former CAMP Mr. Saudi reported Haat Mr. 'Saunders said he was not . aware that the lumber had been piled .m this street and would have it tis moved, and in the bitter case be eskcal the council fur instructions whether U regard the Flock as an obstruction. 'Phe clerk was instructed to notify the Oman l:mmpady 14a ressaim -1ba • $(ruction and the other matter was referred Lu the public works couumit• tee. A letter flow the Toronto General Trusts frurporatiun teas with.tefere1wi to 11ome 4w1411 Janwgr Glens,' at the Attrill property during the holding of the military ramp. 'fhr $•pairs 1)41(1 already peen insult by 'the council and the letter was file!. in response W a gdrsl.ion the Mayor Maid the wafer l and light cumtuiNsiun had decided t.. ' -take up the pipes laid for the water supply right away. Thanks to lltditsa. ... On a suggestion fi Ilse Mayor, a resolution of thanks to Col. Priers, 1.. er be conveyed, to the offics-_of _the various units of the Uu dei-ich wilital•y camp, was pealed, un motion of Cuun- cillots Munninge and Craigie, for -the entertainment /provided the town 111 the military tt4)o given at the ex- penwt of the o cera. On motion Councillor Uallow and the Reeve. vote of thanks was passed to the band- of the :rend Regi- ment for thecuncertgivenontheSgeare during the holding of the ramp. The clerk is to convey the cuunCil'1 thatils to LL -Cal. Clark. -• A letter of cotupl uiil from Alex. Inglis claimed that the building alt. J. Me()ew's garage un Lighthouse street detracted frau the value of his propestp. Mr. Inglis tie.ughl .41Au.•. ehotild be some regulation 14) prevent • outbuildings being erected at the front of lots. Councillor Muunings acid he thought there was a 1(o0sd Beat in the letter. but the general o; ' et of the council war that they -comet -do noth- ing unless in the removal of the ap- proach which was satd to lK pertly ! 1 the street. David Wells wrote asking for the use of the bandstand;on the Square - for the speaking on the Ckh 41 .July in connection with the Orange dem- onstration and for the use of the benches., and also for the use of the Agricultural grounds. for forming the procession. The eeriest was granted. P 1 Lawsuit Threatened. \, - Another letter 1'• I(.ot, Hays & Blair on Iwhal of Mid,. Sump. - ter threatened the issue fa writ if no attempt was male by a town to effect a settleuteut of hl • claim for damages for injuries reeei 1 through tripping in n bole in the sti•I'et. The Reeve Chara'terizwl ter c11\hn as th case,,uf�lhold1-'up end Councith r Mutt- _ . Asnga- onolst-tht-ttawu ws liable, as the hole was neither n the street nor its the sidewalk. _On m„- Lieu of the Reeve and Count lar -0 ie the. Ch it t). an_ ul_1he �d c+rY )Y Ala committer was instructed to ark tilt- voltetr6r i upiniQn A letter from Sesperintendeut ()borne of the C. P. H. with reference to delay in the putting in of tracks to the 1propi)srel freight' idled wan to the 11.une effect As the ural report at the previous meeting of the council of the interview some wu'tnbers of the council nil heel heal with 1 MrUlorne whilee h rr.r TI1 letter r L.ated.1r tt tracks world not he built until next year, but the intention was to have them ready for the opening of navi- gation. Councillor(Iallow'mule the s'ggrs• tion that a standing 'emnnittee of the council should 11r epreented to th•al with harlor matters. The Mayn't said he undendoo l there used to le aucb a committee, and the matter was referred to the piddle works romnlit- tee Mr. T kottleos's Resignation. A lett' from �- n rn 11. R'. 1'huutsoli rise signed fi�►positio, is a mentM•r of the council ,owing d. his ienio4al lu Strathroy. The resignation was au• cepted and the Mll3 hr was authorize) to name a prieclamat.ion for a new ele,•- tion: A letter from the HeALuI 1,vPr l' e ll offered the usual pulgieity given in Mr. Ileatou's publications for $:dl. The letter was referred t4/ the epe.'ial cothmi t tele. A letter from the 1 ) nhu its clpal Association, asking the pay uu•nl of mernlwrehip fee of $In and ap- pointment of delegates to the al 1 meeting to be held in 'F tn Sep- tember ep- t tis >r :t m r 2nd and d a r was t •occasion Of a division in the r(tinei ('oun- cillot• NI kennings and till' Reeve unwed to file the letter, and (loon .'Hors Hntnher and l'raigie moved its amend• went to send it to the 4per•ial Coimnit- t•e. Councillor (tallow and the Deputy Reeve' voted for the arnend- ment, which was declared carried. Fee for Refreshment Booths, A report of the parks committee recommended that no Moths 11e per- mitted On the parks or streets of the town on the lath of July end that booths erected on private prnpereelle" charged a fel of from $:3 to $5 accord- ing ial eii.e and location. This was thr occasion of a long dinruaiion on the question of booth privileges for the ()range celebration, but ( e rt th • K e teepee was finally adopted as presented. Councillor lumber thought that tell- , dere should be asked for the privilege of erecting a Moth at the harbor park and thought the_fse for other Moths should be cut deWn. Deputy Reeve lthiott thought that the Merchants should have the privilege of erecting booths, an they were already laying business tax, end was rather in favor of abolishing the license. Tbi report was adopted, on motion of the thieve and Councillor Miming,' : Councillor Humber and the Deputy Reeve voting ••nay... it was decided to charge the booth operating on Etat street next to P. T. mean s store a fee of $ti, the booth to be allowed to remain until lifter the Orange celebration. The public works committee rec- unintended an Increase in wages to • .Another mattim-cieunchlor Mut). n' N 1 In thought ht rhe , 1 Arid 1r attended' o K K t'd t ) a -n11 the purchase ot gore fire Mise. 111. Belcher informed bins that there was only I,:Irt fret int harm, *Tit'i,as thet1'Stu,,,Id IN j„t4in . Mr_ Munising,,, reported on the intim written to+ that dial been 'nadir to' thy town hall and lire hull and thought that when the theirs of the. the hall - were hung 1.. open outwards they should be painted and, perhaps it would 1w well to paint the brickwork also. The purchase ,1f fire liiae wa• referred to the tire 1uul- 1111t(er 1111) the 1 ).,intim of the front painting of the ' 'pal buildings Wls referred to the public works committee to gel priers. the p'Irhl1.w• of additional hose for gardener %Vett to eine in watering the Square was referred to the parks emu - Regulating Restaurants. The reading of the bylaw which had Im'rn prepared 441 r'gI(11(4. the hours of, reetaurunls was the next matter. There was considerable (Ii4C111Nion aN to what hours of the night r•ettaer- at1tN. should lie obliged 1) be Infieol. The bylaw had Iden drafted to read front Ito 11 n. tn., bring a ropy of the Straitens] bylaw, lent ('ounuillur Owlet. look exception W cumpulsury. closing e. early,' am people often wanted Itsp1ch after social entertain- ment,' -and 1 ,;,'lock came round pretty soon. Something tetng was made ales of the question whether these bourn wool., always suit conditions of traffic try host amt[ rail. Finally It was decided tolakr the hours 1 t,1 5.a. m. Councillor 'lumber and the Deputy Reeve voting for the hours W4 Al 110 type And all the types between Ira tinwippo q No two wen are just alike. No two types ase de Ain in tins. .'Sena. -ready:: -Tailoring House. Pol.:t yIse& sal per(,ldy-in.wr 4 'us Ml are ,.biome) ola sin ihrmips Typ. System :.poi week type .1 overawe to ea(L h.. aJLwr ales of perorno. Sails *lid w 335 q Study the Physique Type Chart in the Sera, ready Stove and learn just how we have built up an enormous hugeness aad sedrsaj tailoring to a ,cosies. Semi -ready Tailoring MCLEAN BROS The Palace Clothing Store •� UODERICH, ONT. The Little Boy Whey Didn't Pass, SHOWER OF BALLOONS. A..:ut fared- little (alio* ,ih hose in deep di. - grime. Several Which Started ,n Chicago Race Theses wheelie waxier in hie the ey and tear. Land in Ontario. .dream .101111 kir f4i.4 lis 11N. 11+ludrlr.1 hold Id. ul..>u.ah•-.far, be Niue balloons started 1rime 1'hielg4) doesntw$m to Mar lair oil Saturday afternoon onwrstoHe Their .hoot. of n.a•rry. t:ulKhter s,,, ih,• from that city to the ...eat'. mod of world ha• Ion! it..be•r the noir toys came into (':u1nJa. The le, 1,i sip{Nrl the cup of .,rmw, he 161,.., ' W111u1•' WAS the Fielding-S:u) suit unu, drained , he bd iris KI:Iss. l wen h lauded at `%Vest Shepard. d his brwrt i. faire' breaking : ha- Ibis ),u Quel119', ,/1 :...0 l.a'k un Soudny' come''• whnduhll 11•e"- Ih,K. Vim, luih•N 11•„1,1 the .f lrt in, point. I1. won both the di,lanee ,411(1 fhr b. Ib ap tar• the w1,;11 .i,at• a .-Leery Valle 1 lona• 1!riex• Aupm;; )h.•'runn•iLwt$ .K. ` -' a ,.wean al LalTii„I (i111rd King hwlwarl, H1u-be , .s• -u t .evil to, heir it, .hon iog plainly i entered by the Arlo 'kill -elf I'All/UN. su,. Ihia)g+.r rung •• W.hielt. lion ever, .11,1 not stalk 11' t�'onw• hN .rid hfal little spaniel for roiijf and native •4t. but lambed three miles bol of lay, north of 1'h fi.11u1•on after n thrilling tertrou lel 111 of 44 6.srnlyhld- Wal rx)a•ril•uc,'-&44rr lake 'Villin, (1nr Ko awayIm1It,N,II, ter Illinois, dr„plw4 iiia (hr N.4 hr s is in row, with hi. hair a Hay. „f ljniut.. a free mires fr11,11 1'ie•- 4..e, alai iln• n.el•Innt4. Wpl4' 11•rsr'illNi by twee I'iclem 01401, The Columbia detapped un 11)e Bay- field road, ,totetary mile tlonl Clinton, at S:15 a.'. • S dayA In landing the basket *truck u wiry fence, end the ex'rupantee were severely rut about Ille hinds, but not nllirrw•i44' injured. The balloon Chicago. 1 alter lit r 1 • K'. being sighl.yl :u Seaford). 1 (11.,441 in safely Al Atwood. Perth county. The Vatted NtatrlLJanded ill Rsuce er .iity noar Pinkerton village. At • Bee vie throe cards fr the airship' -leis _pir•ke4l 1111 Mg11•illg messages for' l • u ago. The, Signal'. correspon- dent at I.x•Mll.h reports that this ball( at palmed di,.' t 1, 4irer the (arm or .Ia ir4 M.Nmin. Laurier; which is one am .:agwuter miles ft aim Inky The Columbia's Voyage. Clinton, Ont , .Iuly..i. The Anieri-, 'an balloon t'oIiii Lia- ron.pl.it."H._fork t FTP- ,ntrrnntlrmdf hnllnnn ehamp urulNr_Ihr_nuNpise•N.lf Lh.. Pester - ion •r Atur11141(1 Aero 1'h11w. 1pfwd „n the ILtyllrl.l neat, about. mile Panel t him town. at l4:1:, this lout lug. It .10NNe1 Lake limon, react 'sin the Canadian tilde at Bay - Ca e. Peters4 a) wa4 in COM - 1 111 rxerllt fur a few cote in 1 . r ham , sustained when the basket io•, I:ndin struck tk :a wire fence, f the h rat in no his N ,as.'r ' 1 ! L l irn l'. 1 ,�, �� i. 14•ich- 1rilr of '1'I • l'hi..tgu ftecurd-11('rald, are iLe we The highest altitude reach e was . teem feet. Hundred,, of tnwn,.p(tople w re .01t t(. re• the bal- lon toil' V. It t 'II Ile expressed back to ('hicn� ou Be nday. icago” t Atwood. Atwood, JI y3. The balloon "Chi- cago." with 1 tits. A-\Coey andG I. Bitnlbn'gt1 ,,'I Iassenf�' rl, bused on the Flom of ,dant w Moffatt in Logan u• township t . w t I t.'morning. 1 P to The balloon I n Irft thicngo at t(.al on Satiirdnp night, tint the Winds were light it we,' dr�idrd 1 L to tty for the di.l,ulre prize but In L for a time isean.l----Fn•- t.. pfi) t r mfr, Like Michigan 'was rr)eteel in `three hours and at an early hour this Morn- ing r lak Huron Hlrn 1 was approached. rnnc wl. bl Ter' balloon poised 4lirectly over the city of Saginaw, hying then,at an utile of about O.IJUtt fast. the demeily-of fhr atmosphere once 44' balloon 1 1 n [ mit got ut otn the lake raufied n smitten rheumy 'rhe big hag of gee Megan 1,1 shrink, and the shrinkage mused the balloon to drop with alarm- rf hNtgfltnf tFreerff 0,100 lel• NN registered t I Istrrw b the a ci K 1 nl Y tw a near v ,• IM 1 r •nt. carried, it tell t• .,, 41 feet within Ir.s tha11 bier' minute,., The neelgmints or the car hastily got. on their life pr'Iwr•vere in 1/11.1011111 11111 for nap entergency, but fnrtemittely the drip r-i'as/•,l as emblenly 11s it lied begun, and the prngrisse wrote the MODEL SCHOOL POLICY. take continued. The Canadian shore 1 flint hi. eye. are WI who ditto How he ho es hitter - hi.: pia 'matewl' For the rte left hint assail a If ,. .yea And het tried so ant toe do his 10. 1. Hut now he know. se+'yea t hen t he reef. He'd ashamed to tell 14 uaoihe "he'll hale Min. lllo The little boy wl'o didn't pow. getting through. Oh, yon two lit - t a intik of him a. bright, And you who lose N little g • you tonight told entitling eye. tad danettte _ 01.. from her school. Turn to that lonely little 1.0) who a fool. And take mut kindly .by the tweet. ole the (.ta+., : Un1 the one who most inr17 eve:[ who didn't Paco,. --_ ___- .- WHAT THE SOLDIERS ATE. Supplies Consumed at Camp Godericb at Government Expense. (',1 1.1. I. 1 1 bite senior r At•nY Ser- vice 1 rI vire l'nrp, officer, its charge of ,'u11• Jlti.rt at the I1.Nlerich 1141111/, gives Ihr following statement of this an11'Hlt A11(1 runt of supplies isi.u/al,' Theis. figures do not. of course, include a Iargt• amount, spent by, the offlcere And 'ten themselves for auditions to the men': ;',,7 1 1 111.14 Ile.. ler•akfAet baron at 13 1.2c, $771.(7, 'JI Ib,. lard at 12 1•te, 112.45. :sI. -11111h1. beef at Ile $(,:tutl(t, =ell lia. areal rata 1-2c, $7011.41. - I5.2.37 ..f7Ila baked ! mi grounds by the A. M. C. 111,7141 Ib.. 11,1,11' at 83 .'wt,, *32).)41. ppet,Itf 1,n,'hel4 Mite at 5.-e., 1.117,:N. 1:1 4 War.t.:'.*.:. Inn env at I i. . .t...' 7tffitte, 71,4.41:3 11 1o0111 soft moa I AI Via, $'si. 72 carie hated W.). KI a1 7, *.1111, :as gall, renal of rat 1 I .YJ3, :i;i lw. s 1e I yeast 1 1 (est 1)4-1(1 lbs. coffee t 17es, it1t1N 22 • 1.11(((.1:. Ilia. chewer At la I. r. $257, 57 lbw. pepper at 1.ir, $4.145, ' 11(51 ihs. wall at 1-•' a,>R 4.17. :1,rr17.1 I lbs. sugar at 141•, 822S. 17. originally mention., in the bylaw- •177.1,1 lbs. at lar•. $1)4.4.13. The bylaw also, aro%Ww thea.oassrws.s-wey na aL f .t 1384:4antemnst eters Tn'n 2 to 5 p- m: mr , •1111s. jam at lk., ilIn1:i4. Sundays and dose S un all Inr at 7 on Sunday evellll1 s, The bylaw was passel and is now 111 foyer, 'Flee question eif sewerage its the south of the town was brought up again by a complaint in ;session from Mr. (tuff, and lifter cmtsiderable dis. suasion on Ihr .Iter was referred to the public works curnmittee again. (alined toll •mrd about 11 o'cln(k. 64.&RRENT LITERATURE. A Nlow soot VImiaow.—Thrifty. in.Iustriuna a tl progressive are mesa - lean of the O no nationality. They snake excellent s tiers and htlye won a foremon place_ •ttla )y enterprises, partleMdly.,' manufacturing line. An a ulgly ' atrur.tive cou- tribu i lin :nada" tion n �ThP (osis n in Canada" aha wilIKPY 1 in the .tole number of The Ituep Man's Magazine. 1t is frtitn the pen of H. H. Biller, M..P., South (trey, and is generously 11111iit�aeed. There are several original' -anti we well am the errant -of thole aerie," in the world'* pe'ri,slieal prefix. 1n the .Iuh 14411r. Among the most interest- ing and edifying are : "Training Boys for Colonial Life," "l'he Biggest News Scop in (lambda," "The Girl that is I./own," "Courtesy as an Klement in Business," "Same Settler/lambda Can Ik) 1Vithout," "flee Advantages of Branch !tanks," "Aa the Working (lir) Sees It," "IrrigaUnn in the World's Pantry," "Wh • Some Men Become Hoases," "rhe Message of the Flour Barrel," and '•%L'het. Profit Seating Has Done.", A liberal ,ollentlnn of Some women ale so fond of antiques bright ',icy stories also appears in the that they Would make brie whose of July Busy Man's. the Ten Commandments. weeping : he'. 11.r for failiix : hP-ran hew'. r, 1th. the Milian!. -gone titer, 11.9�rled to r. yes, and , Tor he [Tire i Ilk, ho failed of Ifo 4011 alt '41)0414 who etre... to Ink he it, )..list Ile. split p.'ar,tt 3c, 11128.5 0. :11,'1.14 b4 I Beans at 1 a Ic, $1ttU.Att,. ,417,11 Ih.. butter at 22e. llr(t7.7::1. Tout!, Its.w..1.411. Strength of the canal. meet 2.7775 ofllcers antt,tewn, and 1:.11 horse,.. Education Department Issues a State- ment Regarding Autumn Schools. Ilse Department of Education nay.. -it an derided upon its model school policy for the conning nutnnnl. It has [sen decided to propose to the brands of trn,.ti'rs of the following model schools to have Ihetn retained for thin year : -.Kingston, Cornwall, Lindsey, Ilf•nfrew, Durham, Minden, Sault Ste. Merit., Port. Arthur, K('110111, Itrnce- hridge and Parry Sound. These schools are intended for the prepara- tion of candidates ins the new third - clams cettiltl'Ates (the former die r•let (•ertifleatrs). They will be conducted tender practical) the s • regulations MI Wert` fhr 4)'11!1.1 S hla& last year. In order that there may ie no fees charged to pupils in these eehools the department will par the based n sum n; money in lien of the legislative and entirety grants. The diminution In the nulute!r of modal schools required far this year fa due to the fact that I love.nl the nominal .,chisels, making six in all, will he opened for work in September meat was in plain view when day broke this morning, and myon the voyagers in the air weee passing over Ontario. A landing was finally determined upon near hen•, and after h diffi- culty was effected. Tile drag anchor tore up fences and ripped a big hole in the side of a barn before it was finally located. The bal- loon was then emptied of (ts gas, and later got rea,ly for shipment hark to (hlrngo. Steamer Britannic Sold. Collingswood, .July 2. -Negotiations which have been under way for ROMP time involving the ante of the North- ern Navigation Co.'s steamer Hritan- nie were roncl'ded nn Saturday after- noon. Hy the deal the steamer plumes. or will pawl in September next, to the poseetanon of the Montreal et Cornwall Navigation Co. The trans- fer of the .,twiner wan completed by Mr. itobert Smith, barrister. of Corn- wall, and Mr. H. Gildersleeve, man- ager of the Northern Navigation Co. The steamer will continue on her present route until September 15th when she will he taken to Cornwall and placed on the route between there and Montreal in ()onjunction with two tithe steamers wh(eh the M. k C, Oo. are now operating. The price pay for Po===2o=======o====oo� 0 MIDSUMMERSALE SECOND WEEK. SATURDAY morning we commence the second week of our Mid- summer Sale. So far our very low prices have made the sale a great success. On Saturday morning every white lawn waist left in stock will be put at a price that should clear the last one that is left in stock. About 45 in all, this season's makes. Come and get one at some price before they are all gone, A few of them at just about half-price. DRESS MUSLINS DRESS GOODS 1tress B,lslins are going fast, las they ought to I F:verythillK un alis Dress (jmxls ,'hetes., will Is do when we offer everything up to _11 cents for wuleriully revluewl and it 1111•11101 w vernl thousand NI cent,. Better qualities reduced pea as he yarin to ehtltl$e from. A 11114' 1.11111111,W get dura goods cheap. Nearlyall the fretting new bakes to Is' found 111 aur rnllr•e•t' Kargains. DELAINES ' Th1s lot of goals has been a gust Suedes., at 1:, eclat*, There are about Win ',Artie left. Cheam, navy and black ginned., ' Nearly all spot, check, and stripe patterns, last coital,. You may 11 take yotir choice at HOSIERY Our 11••siety moil is very large in (1111ine," in' • Child's..41imses' and Indieri'. ih loth cashmere end 1.01.1111 in hlal'k, tan, Amt white in all sizes. Every pdir• of hose in the store will 1N• at sale priers and 'that- means ` bargain. in hose. Ask for our 2 for 25 cents line. CORSETS 379 11+141.4 of 1'. & A. Cornets represents another great item in this sale._ livery pair D. A A., and every pair guaranteed. A11 coram wearer,' sl 1.1 have al D. at A. They are the best co rt n1a11 I, .1. t IIP )ri• e-elake.l. Tull. -tub yet _rla}r WHITE GOODS Corset %Waists, I,nwn5 end Skirts will 114141$4431444J apl•cillly low; as wr wept every une clrarevl nut .luring this sale. GLOVES Don't forget tip. (Olivet ba rg;.il,. thee,-. I,• I. The Square n 0 0 J. H. Colborne Goderich 030 0 0 0 the ste,u11rr has nal leen wade pub- lic, net it is i.Iortetf to lie *loot )j1:1,1 eel. •1 h.' I3rltall we by this sale, arld.ujunfl.aaail UMW .11t441 1444..41444 -ties great wrtern«44 ul .(ho 1.0111 Went, will letuu•n to her native waLrte-, whence she WAW brought n (.'w years ago when purchased tby'thr Northern Navigation Co. Mho is a;middle-wheel steamer, constructwl of steel. and elan formerly the Rocket.. She was built in Sorel, lj'e., in 1M11t1, but rebuilt in 44412.Her [I iaeniiTt)RT are length Ibfr ft., twain 2.1 ft., depth le ft., groes ton= nage 1:313, iegietsered tonnngr'_'.4i. Thr rteatuer is now making hi -weekly trips Between herr and rant and north 11 One of the most danger - pus and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is _. oPsY for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. lo Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed up, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin- Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore the Kidneys to health. There is only one • Kidney Medicine UODD'S KIDNEY PILLS emmi11EMI Confidence If all things wets equal the Waters would nr,t move. 11 it the difference, of level that made Niagara a cataract, Napoleon ,ul CITI fwrlr 111111 BLACK'S SUITS • the beet in Oodcrich. wo co)ks with the mime r ., xiik' can not make b o toad t equal quality, said only one in It dozen has the knack or skill to slake it good. The force of Distinctive treat- ment, notable differ- ences in trimming and personal atten- tion have brought our Snits- above the nrdinarp"tNep1. Three 13 Specials sits ,.thing Suits elbriggen Underwear B. V.'& U Underwear the moot romfortable and durable ouderwear ever worn. REG. BLACK THEE tel -rapt —ALWAYS 044 TMR ngl'Abi shute poria, going as far AN ksillarnev wheel she uunreets with 111.' strainers, of the Soo rine. This t:tnntr[ti'u wilt-het.mtintr It dnrfn A ►nsn is net ultally more sett lel atter he is married. His wife generally settles hitt. Not Mpg h e,►sirr than fault-finding : no talent, noteelf-dru1al, loo brain*, 114 ells 1 M ter 81 a )'•'Vulrtd_le) set. up its the yrTiinliling limine,.,. : hut those who art, '.ed by a K ' irsire to do good 11*V0 little 441(1.' for murmuring or complaint. I(olwrt West. FRUITS T S Fresh fruits of lull kinds in li season. New Potatoes and other flesh Vegetable.. Meats and Flour - 4 and everything its the groeel} liar ..1 hest quality at THE PEOPLE'S GROCERY You will find' it w 1 pays s to deet hire. 11'r du 11 .ash ausinewn ami can give extra_ gmed. A.-manes--te out rmrtnntrr4. - PROMPr OVLuVCRV W m. L. Lindsay Nemilton St 'Phone 165 Fitting;' Oil) -'ilr1)4( a •." said :1 %noting tot of trete, who... hostess . failed to Prompt• hrr._in_bnc P114"i IA—fit 1 -can't reniendl5•r my prny- ri'M, nm! I'Iu starving with a lady who don't know any.` 'Wonderland On the ground floor Every Night This Week 2,000 o0 OFeet of Moving Pictures Change of Program Every Night Latest fifustrated Songs REGULAR -5c. SHOW \ GOOD MUSIO. ALL. COME J. J. THOMPSON. Manager r 1 1 0�ogaiNwasaik FOR THE VERANDAt-i (ort ane for (nr 'VERANDAH CHAIRS and enjoy the Bummer Bement in comfort. In addition Lithe - painted Verandah ('hair with reed Meat we have a special line in OLD. HICKORY ranging front K K $2.25 10 $3.00 in prier. 'Phi. chair is made for comfort and durability. THE WIRE RE HAMMOCK M M OCK is the best hammock un the market. Keep Youteye on our show r rb w . till I NTT till' display of • IRON BEDS Something new in these goods, %V, uhnll hr glad ;o halve you railinquire *114)1,14. p rice,.. 1 1 1 4'hou,•. , GEORGE JOHNSTON .ight salt prompt') ane, l.•d i,. FURNiTUJR1. and UNDERTAKING •01111/10-• 4111 - l?� (TOLD MED)AI. i BINDERTWINE Guaranteed aso r«: to . pound. PURE MANILLA HAV FORK ROPE Guaranteed 65o feet a pound. PURE MANILLA HAY FORK ROPE rhe. per pound. Forks, Rakes. Handles, Hoe s. Scythes Hammocks. Wringers. Washing Machines, Paints, Varnish, Best Whitelead and 0,1s, Tin and Granite ware. Screen Windows to clear at 77150. 8.98 65c. Screen Door complete with hinges.. Refrigerator was $l,.o0, reduced to Oil Stoves at.... Gasoline Stoves at , Charcoal Ironsjt.s tt o and!Nal . WE SELL THE BEST MACHINE OIL. EVERYTHING AT COST PRICES AT 411 W ORSELL'S CHEAP SALE Our store as open Peery night till q o'clock. 111•111.•-•- i i I