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The Signal, 1909-8-5, Page 88$ Tuvalum eILIMunT 6,',1100 THE SIGNAL • GODERTOH' ONTA RIO TEA TABLE TALK. Something badly uredsd here is a boathtwre, where people could hire rowboats Lor pleasure purposes. That a place like (lodet•ich should be with- out such facilities for boating is a re- flection upon the enterprise of its peo- ple. There ought to be Home profit iu the business' for a elan who would keep the right suit of,boats and attrild to the business properly. Pe(ipte who come to liodericb expectlug to find a lake resort fully equipped for the con- venience of vitiators are surprised and disgtuitet--at,Lbe lack of luconnuot14• tilt for boating old lathing. • • le Sorry to mention it, but the summer 1. half one and the tax hills will stain Ile in. • • • Half a barrel ut -tiger rune, Half a tou of feud ; Maher tt the kin. lieu .tor.. Calling esu .t brute ; Hie -..ed be the winter time. N'heu Dol.aw will .evm Like the summer conte again In a dish of cream. -ridtimore Suu. • 4 • Iiet,.that Walter Kell/y, will lw the Hest men W cross Lake Huron with » flying machine. • • • The town council is urganitiug a • new •' fire " department. Alderman Jordan is going to "tire" the chair- man of the parks committee, and the Mayor is determine) to "tire" every town employee who -cannot tell it wonkey•wrench from a hose -Ladder. Quite proper. too. Hui rah for the iww fire departweut ! • e;• Hon. A. ti. Mestinyw bbeenelected president of the Western Ontario Bowling Association. We al ways knew A. G. would come to the front. ' • • • Yet we stoutly Insist - And we don't care a ;Minter Who knows it -this weather is better than winter. • • • Goderich institute d14 particularly well in the normal school eutrance examinations. the restate of ' ' which are lxfah shed this week. The in percentage of successful candidates the whole Province was about 37 per cent. Of the candidates from (lode - rich Collegiate institute &I per cent. were successful. The record is gratify. Ing to the sten' and to all others who are interested in the school. • • • Minister -Now, little girl, you want to be a Christian. don't you? Little Girl -No, sir, 1'd rather sing in the choir. peal will he allowed. In all other ea is of failure appeals will not be re - fu ed if toad* before September 1, and accompanied by fee of $2. The list of euerelwful candidates writing at Ooderich Collegiate' Insti• lute is all follows: L. H. Bailie, 1. H. Barkley (honors). M. H. Sieben. T. H. Cass, F:..1, Clark, J. eluttou, W. Cunningham, J. F. Ellis (honors), V. C. Elliott. F. .1. Pin- ter, M. E. Printer, N. (initiate, J. E. Johnetlm. M. P. Alcliillivray. 1i. J. Mc - Nevin (hotiut•H1, H. T. Patterson (hon- ors), I. E. Pentland T. E. Robertson (honors), 11. M. Ryan (hon- ors(, A. V. Shackleton, M. E. titud- dart (honors). II, If. 1'.rwill (houurrl, W. 11. Walter honors). Thr"7n11.twtnw-ttst conpprrtise's- fife natttes of suece•seful canilidates al. other centres in Huron cnuuty: P. A. Harker, R. Hall (humors), K. l.. Itiake, E. A. Beatty. E. Hell thou - ties', A. M. Harley, .1. 1i. 1'anlelon 1 hnuursl. A. E. Challenger (honors). E. U. Courtier (Ito s(. K. I. Collins, A. M. Clarke, (honor), M. 1.. Coleman Ihonors p R. Clegg. SJ. 1. Clegg thon- t.r.). A. T. Davidsm (honors). J. S. I tickrau (honors), W. S. l )(whet t y. honors). K. L. Durranci• Ihouore), l'. 1 troughs. H. Dore, E. Evans (honors), S. Elliott. L. D. Ford (honors), 11. Fea (horrors). SS'aD. Ferguson. E. N. Fry le. O. 4. Gould (honors), T. K. (;oven tick (honors), W. 1'. l;rievr (honors). A. T. Manville, 11. E. 113- gtr. R. M. Henry, H. T. Irwin. P. M. Imlay, G. W. Jordan J. L. Johnson, A. T. Jordan, I•'.' 1i. Jai•►son, I.. M. Jewett, R. O. Kerr, J. lis Leckie tbon- ors). 1.. M. Iex•ke, F. 1). fatidlaw, 1. 1.. loose. H. 11. Lloyd, 4.- McKercher (honors), H. C. Moon' Ileum's), J. A. McM+thun (honors). Ar111acKenzie (hon- onx) V. E. Mc1,1unaIL Al. S. MacDou- gall' (humors). N. McGregor, V. A. Akrllis, L. H. Mullholland. F'. L. Mut'- phy, E. H. McKee. A. M. McKersie, G. 14. MoKet'sie,- hi..I . s144-Tavi'h. J. M. Oostreicher, O. L. Robb, M. Hansfonl, 1. M. Howe, 1'. Roberts thon- rs). P. If. Reid. R. S. Shaw, 4. jituble (honors). W. R. Smillie ihon• e 's), T. Sanders (honors), C. M. Mad- ', H. E. Smolt. (honors). V. E. Stev- • * s Wonder why Doc Mabee keeps that tlag flying! 1s he celebrating an eng-but we mustn't be too inquisitive. ,• • - Wot's yourn r asked the waiter of a quick lunch patron. , Doughnuts and black coffee," was the reply. And the waiter sent in the order to the cook by wireless : "One in the dark an' two rubber tires." y . • • * The movable bandstand seetna to be all right The music sounds better. and the grans in the Square will have a chance to grow again where it was tramped down. • * * W. M. G. 'son Ili. The ;1111 H. Stackhouse,:' F. A. Tamblyn, J. W. Taunblyri, A. H. W*'Ils, J. 1 isenlan (honors), E. L. Willis, White (honors). M. H..... ors). PERSONAL MENTION. J. J. Wright is visiting fu London. A. J: Cooler was iu Palmerton yesterday. Kenneth Boyd +Dent the holiday In Toron- to. Alex, danders was to Toronto un 1Wedoes- d 1) J. H. Colborne was iu roasts) uu Wedues- day. `ivy Kidd te home from Termite Alt bdt- days. Jewph Heide was up frau Toronto • during the week. Here resins la halos twin Toronto for- a. heti. do hat. • vli.s Ebert-. of Chatham, i• vt.lting friends in town. Nike Jordan was a visitor in Toronto on NV ednesdey, Harry 1.. Irwin. of Buffalo, i+ ,pending boll- willteem. Mr., Armour and daughter, of Toronto. are r,.1uu11 ill town. NeitCentermii• away oo a trip to Toronto and otho' a-. Ur.11u1111au, of Detroit, has been visiting 111.'11.1- lin (own. Melvin Howell . toiled the oki borne at twou' doro or, Wcdn,•-d Mr. and Alr.. I'. 11. Morton and child• of fort Hope. are rlNtiug to town. Mr. arid Mr. Harry Cuff alt.( child, of Hranl- t.•rd, are In town on a visit. MI. Li,slo.Knueshaw has returned to town ft 0111 her visit al Niagsrri Falb, 1'. 1..11.. Station Attend Robinette made a bus (loss trip to Turugto butt week. Frank and Harry Maria made a Meiners tripto Toronto on Wednesday. A1110141 the Toronto v4 -&tor, ou N'eduedduy I.t-[ were Mr. and Mr.. J. Smith. Miss Maggie Robertson 1i4( on TueaNy on a V1.11 101'0101.tu and other l.ulilt.- • Air. Itichanlwn, of boudoir, has teen visit 1111 friends 1u town hind Virwity. N01 In ul Helier. of Duluth, i, v kiting 41 the 1 ilrut41h01er, 441lbau1. drool Air. and Mrs. at ill 141111th and ten Smith vi.- i!est relative. ht Hu A'do the. week. 11.11. A. stannic, of Palmer. Iowa, .prat a k w 11.63,-44 T. '1', Leeks'. lei week. 11'el1w.nlet. 01 et'i�11itham, 1- in town ei.NfW her kiwtrr. Mrs. J. H. Tigert: Mrs. U. H. Martin :OKI daughter, are visit- ing Mr. Martin A sister at Hamilton. %Her. A. mistime and Mrs. `edger, of To fordo, aro 4'1.aius their relative. here.- . - - 41r. Brown, of C11i0rte° 1f*mworly Mi+s Mag • gie Baxter'. 1. visiting at the utd h1)111.•. Mr. and Miss Roi,e Merrett, of Loudon. were with friends in town over sundae. Mrs. Joseph Hropphey and children renamed 011 Monday night Iroat a visit ill Kincardine. Mi.- Msud iliirmau. of Detroit, 1. '.oit parenterter. and Mrs, Wale.-. SM. monSuccessor- Air+.1'. T. 11411. and haggle Halls left on �� $..ttttday nil 4 ti -11 to Brantford and Ifamil r Quality Store 'PHONE 43. 1 Specials for Saturday. :'2 Its o'f liranulate'd Sugar for •I.OU Inst heftpatil s). �cliteinleer slake 01,11 Cheese. regular prier ls,•, Maturttay 15c. Kellogg's Toasted Corn Plakes, sal defray. 3 ton' Malta Vita, Saturday, 2 for 15c. .Sc package Orange Meat, Sat- urday, 15c. 2 in I Shoe Polish, Saturday, 2 fur 1&e. Hest quality Bulk Pickles, Met - w'day, 15e per mart. me bottle Mweet Pickles; Satur- day, :Cic. tole our own blend - B1a0k Tea. Hatutday, :3 lbs for $LOO. \Vooden Clothespins, Saturday, le per dozen. 1 only •117•piece Dinner Set, in blur and gold, regular price SUMO. ala urday..V-2A. Highest Cash or Trails price'(or ('Ii011'E BUTTER and FRESH KOOOS. daily cg ort in today's m mY paps of th results of the commer- cial specialist. examinations contains welcome news 'r one of the (1..('. 1. students, sr .achievement is highly er itable herxwlf as well as to her Instal* Miss McArthur. The suceeseful yowl holy is Lilian B. Fraser, and The 'gnat extends congratulations. SPORTS.' The t.oderieh bowling tour • cut opens next Tuesday, lUth inst. Hatchet Cbe.baseball match yesterday of noun between Ooderich and Clinto was one of the utast interesting Seen on the local t ie...8a toe aurpe_ .true. and the last innings closed with some pretty work. The score wah'2 to 1 in favor of Clinton when the Goderich boys went to (tat in the last half of the ninthinningi* �sdi..-went--tabatAtut and got to first base on an error, Wig- gins made first on a bit. V. Dean was hit by the piteler. Tali was put out. Then a nice little hunt by Webb did the trick. Edis came over the plate rind upert the catcher, Wig- gins came in next, scoring the win- ning run, peaking the •etre 3 to'2, and (tin eta other ten ta era x110 enr.eedj,be v. ; horns plate, which would make the visiting at the residence of score 5 to 2 if these runs were Mr. Crandall i- N niece of AI r. 1' counted, The player+ were as follows: A -AI. Robert -on, M..1.. returne, Grderich--C. Webb, l.f. ; L. Elliott. soon Toronro. where hP hal tarn some of the delwrtnleutsl era ✓ .f. ;-0. -Dean, c.f. ; ,E. Bell, lb..; C. trailer. Devine, s.s. ; J. Edis, 2b. ; J. Wiggins, Mr. and Mr.. J. Burt Hrayley and p.: V. Dean, c. • S. Tait, 3b. Clinton daugbmr. of Toroato,.peut. several da -E. Johnston, lb.; T. Hawkins, nos.. week at the home of Mr. and Mr. Tho, linudrv. Steep e f • Tanker, p • Malnhlg, :it); 1 - ' 'lard Hearns - elster Ed.my,, and 1011. 1 . t•roudroor, M.'t'.1'-atUt-ta illy env -tending a holiday +eason at Prom'. Neck, 1 A ,11110, Fortunate is the bride who marries Miss Doherty. of Inc Stratford Pollejiate the best man at her wadding. Inditute stair, 1+ vktUng her brother. L. E. s' jokes t laugh your ell k People will Is P silly 1lohert K Y r F Among those wbo took advantage of the ex- AN lung as your money talks. curlan on Wednesday were Mr. mud Mrs, P Ht ‘ th tquick-lunch joint T I>ern- rangg a a Mrs, H. C. Monteith and three children, of doesn't ditpentte basty hulttting. Powe. an, were the guest. of Atr'.'r. T. Leckie Whro- beauty do -tura retllOve last week. freckles they. demand spirt cash: - M6:aes t:ertrude and Lilian Ilarnea. of Port Huron, are the guests of Mi. A. Buchanan. It takes years of pract ice to enable Nelson street. a middle-aged woman�tu look young. Mie• McLaren, of Callander, Scotland, and The talkative »w•tr•esals eyrcnsioo- 1+s Sarah McLaren. of Uwrt U ,arc volt- Ing to town and vicinity. ally hooch the thread u is uta•sr. Kee. and AI r, C. K. Jones left on Thur+day Money talks, hilt it--dtwstr't always for Caledonia and other po !mints during a t wo or three week. vacation fetus make a satisfactory financial state - Arden Aitken 1. hotue from Port Arthur fee et uttrot. -- holiday Het. with the L. 11'. Hoole Urocery Turn aboiht isn't fair play when the Company and i t doing well Mr. J. H. Webster and daughter Caroline, peroxide blonde be s u brunette of St. i:lair, Mich.. are the gue.t• of Mr, N , again. The Sibees Clara and Maud HI..ett. of NewH. Webae•r, New11ate street. And if you err, afraid w ask for what you want the chances are that Ili r pcesomeone wltt'hand Tout'. irluon,._-..-' .. ' le and •on,Master l rederick.of Haw- tt.utng at •he residence of Mr. ttr. W w, caspbelL Carron Teeth et M. R, Stewart. '•F'lglll Park ' lett for M of e►d f her d k. dau�[kters of ties. BueCL4 aro, .- leudiog. boli a a[ the tofllee. Ilton. ligie + Mr.. Jar Detroit nu vi -'t tier o Gerwbo is third rdajj +[et►me�zlL �gsace to-T'E�xa-. Warner of t, J 1 re Stewart. In Oen 7fILL pear, 1'a ell g Mr. and Mr-. lethert Reid arrived on Mon- set of teeth, of which she hes six clew day from Ureroi. ad will mend n In)mh in, u[yea. it,. Warmer ti a remarkak e Goderich and'tt \ tlereumg Park le.eland 1.1vt wr.k • v Wl Mr. Ands' N+ mother, Air-. John Ste rt, Henrolller. t newer fecal glaseoo. 'Mtw.Laura and N•. (:nig leave thi+1 v ening by -teaser Sl. ase on a trip to Mackinac and (*heboypu., - 1.1 1..11, ]Ir. and Alr-. J. Andrew- arrived from i old Indy phywcall) She has not a hair m her herd, and _ ,lhiaja pirnie tine Aro you getting p y your shore of the fun? • r • liege -Why wait till you have a bank account before marrying? Money will not buy everything. Jiiggs-But a man's wife will. • • • IN A m•rmoe.'a. Two in a hammock ., Trod to kiss, quickly lauded( ins) ►+u testi -Monist Lippincott'+. • • • Dunt forget hospital Sunday. Small contributions gratefully received: larger ones more so. of L,I.':, Are '-m. Campbell. Dltell . • last week amtrning Motion the tl. Alexander. 2b. ; L, Kerr, r.f.: Mc- olio Harris left yesterday for (J derich on an Nwwn,_LI • duhnst on e. Th I1n extended bicycle tour through IVe+tern 7; GIIInrL7.: ; F. -sank uh..nnnn 0 Mame Irwin fing�nda foe , gg�t� t: Alraanda, 1 : Johnston, 1. \Vith the except' of the runs Giitterich scored in the last innings, the only runs were made in the third, Elliott scoring for Gode- s' irh. In the eighth it looked like some scoring for Godotieh, three men on bares and apparently :t safe hit by Devine. McEwen, however, Managed to get the ball, and both the left fielders, McEwen for Clinton and Webb for liodrrich, deserve mention of their good work. F'. J. Rutland. of town, and Potts, of Clinton. were the timpiles. Next Monday the Mitchell tram will play here. The day is civic holiday to both Clinton and Mitchell -and large numbers from )*oth these placer Will probably come up to are the game. The people of O.xferich should turn out and give• the boys the en. Pte William V C i H A tnnrag4 m*•nt they de!n r v s', arch if `of Kaar Pa•• 1ta 0IY of ilo we+v lie UnnLL they win this gam*' they Will hove has been arranged to take pace Septembyr tate elithitaiinatiiJ' "cmched. ' ' -_ -were ebalaril typ as' folluWe ' tis MRS. DALTON KiLLED. Distresa:n; Accident in Ashfield - Mrs. Whitt, Severely injured. On Sunday morning a runaway accident occurred near Kingsbridge b which Mrs. Michael Dalton, of Hiintseil, lost her lite and Mrs. Whitty, also of Kintail, was badly injured. Mrs. Dalton and her son Charles. accompanied by Mrs. Whitby and a boy named Jqe Shaw, were in the rig together returning from Nervier at St. Joseph's ehureh, Kingsbridge. The hotale's bis' broke, allowing the animal his liberty, and he started to run. Mrs. Dalton attempted to jump and fell beneath the wheels. She was carried unconscious Into Miss Noble's home, where she lingered some ten hours before death ensued. The other three occupants of the rig were thrown out. Mrs. Whitby sustained a badly sprained ankle, teeeides re.-eiviug a severe shock, and she is suffering Hevere pain. The boys escaped unhurt. Mrn. Dalton's remains were removed to her home, awaiting burial until her eons Jahn, 4if4Jbtaswes and -Peed*, of Denver. should arrive. Mrs. Dalton will he sadly lmiseted in her torus, where her aged partner, her eon Charlie and her young- daughter Priscilla are 14ft to mourn thee -Joss of a kind and loving wife and int �tt cr. Her death will he sorely felt aihce. among the needy in the community. She was a devoted member of Mt. Joseph's church, where the burial takes place Friday morning. Mrs. Dalton was born fifty-eight years ago in Uo derich township, her maiden name being Elizabeth Young. Two children predeceased her a few years ago, Mins Jennie and Master Joseph. She is survived by six brothers end t wn sisters : Jamey , and William F. Young, of Loyal : Alex., of Kintail ; John and Henry, of Porter's Hill : Charles, of Goderich ; Mrs. McGrattan, of (ioderich, and Mrs. Patrick Austin, of Kingsbridge. NORMAL SCHOOL. ENTRANCE. List of Successful Candidates in Huron County. The results of the examinations fo entrance to normal schools were pub dished on Tuesday. The successfu candidates who desire to attend the coming session of normal schools are reminded that application for admis- sion dminsion mustbe made to the Deputy Minister of Education not later than Tuesday, September 7. No student will he admitted who will not he at leant eighteen years of age before Sep- tember lst. The appeal examiners have re -read the papers of each can- didate whose moults would In former Wears have justified an appeal here atob acandidate has still failed his statement of marks will he stamped as re -(wad, and no further ape o few weeks. It rook 'h.o• +inked at few name in the mining dt+trict and says that en:evert- are good. J. U. Keefer, ptibll-her of The Norwood Reg iter, ,uwmpanied by Mr. Keefer rind -as'. Harland are+pending • week with Mr. and Mr. A. J. PaltndIe. • 11,. Wesley Reid and hip brother. Herbert. of Detroit. and Frank Martin, of town, have rented doe of the cottage. at Alene+etuug Park for the month of Angu.t. •Miss Edith A. Reid, A. T. C. M.. left In+l week to take a vacation, after winch ,he will stake t tour with an entertalnmegt company n+ a reader and reciter. AIV, John Kelly, Mi.. Kele Kelly, Mr. and Mr. W. C. tinker of Detroit, and Mr. and Mr. R. Foley. of ethicago. visited J. J. Kelly. of Kincardine. during the week. 1. B. Clement, of North Ikay, chief cmgineet ten the Tcminkaming and Sort hero Ontario Hallway. w... In town for day or Iwo the week vi+iting hi++i-ler. Mr.. H, 1:, li dgen-. The marriage of Atl.++ Franco+ Treleaven. Only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tre- leaven, and v, ant ourtre. Dominion Uay Finances. The c rte in charge of the 1)uln- tunun-Day celebiatiun. met -last -week. to close up the accounts. The follow- ing is the statement of receipts and expenses : netV.IPTM Ilalante from last year ...... .... $ NAI Froin ate• and emends..... . . . ... Arts:, 1:0141 Olsen lona! st from elf (renleas hl hhl Ilutbnatiuns from elf irens Diluted : p.;.„.„42,,,,,„.... etc .....,....••..•.... 11 :Mot . lit Hand- :+enlor. gni; .innior, O( 1111 'Eng of war, g• ,; Meehan. tel Speeding ant fan'•y driving ... *tante'. boys and girl. Ica* 1 Names, fror- and girl. ftadue+l Mantes, ad tilt ... .... Ieecprnttons. tc ., ... Ik Hen Ing and caring of grounds... 21. I4Nld111'0w01 hand .. 111, }1*. 1'. A. 141 11t, - W. LANK„ I•e'ostdon4 Treasure 11 0.5.e1 '4.") 21.2 :11..41 tat nil 71 r. GODERICM TO$Me(SHIP, SIoNDAv, /toilet 2nd. Ts: U 1I1H4 ENNANKII.-M tev►art Rona of Clinton, has been engaged as teacher of H. S. No. H. at a salary of $440. Tha trustees of M. S. No. 11 have seemed the services of Mies Lnrlla Tichbnlrne for the eonting term. Mina Sterling, of Hayfield. has been engaged by the winters( of M. S. No. A, a Some (if his Satanic majcat71* lieu- tenants go ^leen handing out free ad- vice. Mold* -21Why don't you consult a doctor *boot your insomnia Y' Mlohhs- "What ! And rim up more hills? Why, it's became. of what 1 owe him now that 1 rant sleep.'• "My dear fellow, what nn earth has induced you 14) take your mother- in-law with you to Italy 1' "Yon know the old saying, 'Ser Naples and die F We are going to Naples." "But anal] you're notoing to marry him until you know all about him P' "My dear I it 1 knew all about him 1 mightn't want to marry him 1" 1-t. • - Kincardine -Reporter: Mr:. 1iro 1ij; ilode- rich. Is visiting friend- here. \1s'. ('on- .wul� 1Jalerich. 1s VL+itwg her daughter Mr Wright, at the rectory. Lloyd and n, IMn• olda Hamlin are visiting friend. in (lode - rich. Alex. ttdtttnsort, of Clayfield. 1* to town today. Ile fits..0141 his h•,tel at Hayllekl 10 W. I. Hanlon. of IAnNlort. He has not decided where his text location will Ise, hut in the meant (nue his Gamily have taken up residence in 1 ksterich. Mr. and Hrs. N". C linker and children. 1%'Mani and Roth, of Detroit, who -pent the est week with Mrs. Raker'. parents, Mr. and Mr*. John Kelly. r hurch.1., returned tlds ranulonly ns In their automobile atom• iry b Mr. and Mrs. Richard automobile, 4f .1'hirago. From The Winnipeg Free Pres. wee clip the following announcement regarding a yorthg Indy formerly of Gndcrich : Mrs Hued, Sher- brooke street., annnnnr•r+ the engagement of her only don hler Edna to loonard H. Ring. of Melville, Bank. 1'he wedding will take place early ill teeplcmher. Mr. mid (40. H. Park were In (14 town of $itn*',r on Monday. at lerdtne a hlrthdayrorty nod family reunion given 1u honor of Mr. Parkneither. who had reached her MRhty• third htrlbd.y on that dste. There were seventy l.ereem* present, all but fire of whom were mors Oe lees. eksisly related, and, as might be expected. the party was a very enjoyable affair. Mr. and MIS Pork returned home yestertnv. A nnounremcnt I. made of the approarhln{, Innrrtnge of Miss F'lo,ente F:thel Kirkwood. daughter of the late Mr. and Mr. William Kirkwood. of Hranpton, to lie,. IMnald W, s. t'r chart, of Listowel, bite of Kippen. The wedding is to take place In Brampton on �rtngod 16th. Mls.. Kirkwood has been on the teenhing MOT of Headxlh collegiate Institute for!!se eraal year'.. .- she b.. Edmonton Booming. The present year is expected to be a record one in i dxsontoo in t .e building trade. and the larlge expen- diture of the Ia.+t two years, each over two million dollars• will be on- tirs•ly eclipsed, unless something an foreseen uocws. PPLES 111 0144 fail a Will bit the orcb from the t storehouse i t (oNlerich. undersigned will a In kit during the coining for apples of all kinds, winter. and pack apples in •tl or as they come delivered at the The Shoe We Hold Up for your examination l+ made by one of the foremost -hoe deageer. of the country. 11 is a *hue that ie AA honestly built u• it i• skilfully plant.td. sib*: COMFORT• AND STYLE reassured its wearer mud Iotg service w well. ('owe and hate yor.r feet fitted with *11111r. Then: are all ,teas acrd widths, .0 we run guar ante• ant a. gall au if you had your .shoe+ made to onto . WM. SHARMAN v EXTRA SPECIAL BARGAINS IN Footwear The great vitt bargains in Oxford Tie Shoes ever otfees.l in Goderich. Come early for these under- priced Mhos*. There is more than one pair that will reit you and fit you. but the more there are the rarer volt are of being gniekly satislird. 140 COME EARLY. Sole Agent* for Queen Quality Shoes 1 il' 4 III,•t1) Walk -Over Shoes 1,1 1110111 REPAIRING Downing & MacVicar North side of Square. The future is what you must consider.- -Build for the future by advertising today in THE SIGNAL. r 1 i Our August Program t stocks e of all rummer ' •r cl*vt•anc Four things stand out prominently on it : Firer, the positive a a arrival of fell stocks fourth, r • hid the first as's't • • seroud, the annual tnidsuwwer display of new flu , t t special sale that will be unique and unusual, full particulars of which will to announced shoot the middle of the month- ' D. F. HAMLINK, GOi)F:RI(' H. Goderich Souvenirs Sterling Silver Souvenir Spoons, extra heavy. $i,lti on to $2.(l) each. Sterling Silver Nnirrnir 13e1t. Pin.. Wick Pim, Beauty Pins, etc., :Ge up to: $2.50. A splendid range of Enamelled Sou- venir (bolds, 2.ic and FiOc. Souvenir China, High•arade English Foley Souvenir China, prnttp pieces, from tic up to VLSI. Souvenir Postal Cards. special. 3for CN•, also n maid assortment at 4 for Souvenir Book of Ooderich. :if) styes, twice 2.-e. THE COLONIAL BOOK STORE. GEO. PORTER Ptoprictlr, 'Phone 1111 Court House M*tuate. tloprtticH, ONT. 1 SEASON LE SUCCESTIONS ! MPONGEs. Monne goad valued' in all kinds 14111 L r•ti)a t t .) (larriage, etc.) �\\ TALOUM and FOOT POW11ER8.-Be�E makes. FACE CREAMS. MAMMAOK .CREAMS, etc. -unite a variety to choose from, and in price from 15c to $Lbw), FLORIDA WATERS. COLOGNES, TOILET WATERS, etc. HATHiNG (LAPS and WATER WINGS. - Everything in season In RUBBER GOODS. Get them at Central Drug Store -- - S. E. HICK, LimmumemiGODERIGF I. ONT. The Positive Clearance of Summer Stocks We will be hard at it all month until every dollar's worth finds lies owners. The store must be aotltely bare of summer goods when the season is over. That is a guarantee of fresh, new stocks, free from left- overs, for you next season. • Actual values didn't count for much when we made the prices that will..pselcail. here while we are at this.Mldsummer Clearance. Children's Dresses You can save on these Children's Dresses be- (•ause they are sawph's. \Ve have 126 children's white muslin and colored Dresses, infante Slips and Rolfes and children's Underwear of all kinds. livery garment Is a sample, Hot -clans in every de- tail. 'tVe cleated them from the factory at a very low prier, and fur our Midsummer Clearance give yen: yottr,-iroi. a of f.bwrntirrt'iat EXACTLY HALF-PRICE Save on Underwear, too They are .*lllplee also. Jot about 1W gar went• in this lot. Maniples from the same factor) as the infants' and children's dresser. Skirts, gowns, drawers and corset covers. No two of the whole PIO alike. Some exceptionally handsome pieces, bought at a diaenent font the maker's regular prices. This lot we offet' you at your c hider for EXACTLY HALF-PRICE Out Go --the Waists The whole stock dig ided into three lots to sell at 88c, 81.28 and $2.28. All --44h- tty g' en1s-t.hat---ace representative -of -this:.-.. oelcon'c _hest _style. hlu like these. Lot No. I. Waists that sold up to $ I.75 for 88c. 2.5 or an in this lot, MAslin Waists, • variety of styles, all sizes, regular $1.225, (lQ $1.:I1 and $1.75, ehoie.•,(J(iC Lot No. 2. Any Waist in it $1.28. This Intincludes all Waists that sold at $22.00, $22.2.. and $2.4l. There are probably 21 or :i) in ell. Handsome garments Choice $1 Q of this lot V Lot No. 3. Our Best Waists $2.28. In this lot No, 3 we pit all our blest Muslin Waists. gar- ments that sold at $2.75 tt $4.I111, Of most of them only one or two of a pattern. Fine qualities. Choice of the entire $2.2 lit C7 Laces and Embroideries to Go, Too Nearly 3,000 yards of them that must be sold before August is out, divided into four lots to make the selling an absolute certainty, worth in most cases double:the price we ask. These are the prices : At3cayard 7011 or MOO yards of laces and Embroideries, almost all kinds represented .in the lot, a clearing up ot 5c, 6c, 7c and Me qualities, all at o ,. 'one price, and that price, per yard.,.. 3C At 61,c Pretty nearly as many at this price. trimming laces. vatenciennee laces, torehon and Swiss embroideries, dozens sod dozens of pattern!' and widths, (p alines that wild all the way up W lac. All on one table and your choice, L+ IC per yard ' Better Still at 11c.. I lc a yanl for Laces and Embroideries that are worth this price twice over. All kinds of Laces with muslin or cambric embroidery insertion. Regular 20c to 311c. All ♦ 1 At one price. and that price. per yard 1 1 Higher Grades, I7c At least 3110 in this lot. High.gratle trimming laces and embroideries. Short lengths and oddpattern* left from 30 to 44)11nre. All gg_:at one price,..e and that, price, per 170 yard going . Special Fur Exhibition We open our midsummer exhibition of Fine Furs Sat- urday, August 7th, in a spacious upstairs show -room. There will be more furs and bette r furs than we have ever been able to show you: Ay special arrangements some ot the leading manufacturing furriers have sent us several thousand dollars' worth of high-class furs for this mid- summer display. Many are sample garments of exclusive style, higher -class goods than we carry in stock through the season. if you have any thought of fur -buying the coming seasbn, we are satisfied it will be to your advantage to look this collection ovvt. Whether ymi have or not, we cordially invite you to come :inti see what is beyond question the finest collection of furs ever brought to Goaerich. No nee d to feel under any obligation to buy. The furs will be here and we want you -to see them. Come any time you find it convenient.