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The Signal, 1909-9-23, Page 8$ Tuvww»AY, Seevem Bert 23, 1111 'rum STGNAI, : (;Oi)P' wit. ONTARIO BACK FROM MEXICO. 'Word our heartiest layaup+athy with •__ this work, and call upon all out• people Mark Turnbull n_. (to diligently use all legitimate tueaur I hr eerryIng of this measure, thusTurnbull made went gifts Turnbull awl letters of kind apprecia- tion of the work and worth of herhusband. ,„, The magnificence and gorgeouscharacter of the worship in theRoman Catholic cathedral is, one ofthe many matters rif • which Mr.Turnbull is apt at description. antibottle idea ot the contly gifts to thechurch can lw gathered Train Hu.fact that, one chandelier in the eat he - drat coat no less than a million doltg,„, who.. the genas surrounding itpito are of the.% itatin are of isutoldThe appalling hermit. (Atthe progress of the earthquakes atesomething which will not e. beforgotten, and. Well' it , No awful,the descliption of the litiildings un- dulating up and down tile vessels onlitlinorten. A peculiarity of thismanifestation 01 nature is that ital t attersys.- occurs duringnight, and with -the cutting off of alllight, the po'ssille thronging thestreets, and the gruesouse, griudingnoises made by the helmet of thebuildings, the occurrence is One ofhorror. It is a common thing foe abuilding to be thrown several ft -et eiaef plumb by an earthquake, lett tberesidents merely wait for the nextiushalltnent ot shock to throw thebuilding back into line again. quiteclime to. the. church which Mr.Turnbull suinistertal a sixty -foot wallwards the -church. but little--aPPre- • heusion of damage to the elytrchseenth to flnd place in the sthe chutch officials., Mr. Turnbull was back again in his' own pulpit last Sunday at McGeorge'sand expressed las appreciation idtieing again wind old !surroundings. afeeling which is reciproeated by the Pulint at St. George's. For many yews St. (entree's rectory has been somewhat of a museum of curios. gathered'iluring Mr. Turnbull's sojourn in Sutith America. and since the re.•tor's return hour Mexico All. other large emarilettion has been made tir hits collection of iutemeting of many article. of Mexican montane - lure end the word "manufacture” is literally correct of Moat, of them. ise the Mexietefis are great people tor "hetet' work, whether in bead work. drawn work, pottery, or astly of the arts for which they are (ammo& Ibit. emit t how the colleetion of article. Mr. Turnbull gathered him- self are mauy beautiful things(' which PAWN AS Matt. (ruin friends the rector of St. George's made. From the seetry of Christ church. which is the church in which hlr. 'Turnbull offici- ated, came a testimonial in "the twin Of a vote.of thanks, which Was ciao veywil in the following let tor : - To its,. Malik Tcleillir MY Ma. Tunsitria., I hair; great likle0,0111• oryoti the hearty vote of t hook., and t he %ono appfeeletiule Of the vestry. on behalf ot the cougteiratimi of Christ church, for your serrIce. as settrw-reeter log 1hr pa.' three month. in exchange with our rector, Itei. Wilfred JUlie..liatelitall. This ve,tly hope- that you will carrt away nub you a, plea -ant memory of our chureli and People as you are learvilig behind. Mo.; ,e; oerely Fnien the ladies' guild of the chureh a handsome present was sent to Mess. Turnblull in the fortis of a heautifill drawn -thread tea clotli. accompanied by a very kindly -worded note, and isi. additifsit _twiny 111_111e removing the terrible temptation tr. which sit utauy ape yielding. • ,.LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. • .This is a lovely ruin w.. ere stetting today. AIM 'how are lot.Iy 'wt. that 1. J. t'ridham the 1'e1101 is turtling out for nom of t...te And dlLC1I lin &Ilya, _Tey_ (lo uhf Reliable for your Heat ,alt . Neat week i- fair week II. 4o,lerieh, uud it will to a rood opportune r aur the fair one. of the w)unlr) 10 taco the;r picture. 'oleo 1by upterieh n Mnr -t(- H. s low,, 1011.er The Squa4.•_.n 1 Atli on stints. A l'NAN, k 1'0 ndrya, I>•.1.1.A Na.!+Hwt lase aOlau out of upholalerina, we. ere closirgt out 001.00. 111011u0 of Quo eeveri e.,errtaul.. steeply, to buy Ieoxh yraate fabric+o' wt wholesale tlp1t-' - .1,. -bodily or Inferior 1tad+ in stack. our t1at(vn11 beteg 11w pro,lueS Of the heal French en, and imported hrw•1. I url u.l,c toot art i.to,' de (gni and colilfoote. sole IWO oto al oith's Ort .011e. I.a.. - Irrt_' . Copies of the prize list for the Dim. gaunter. 1'x11 show may Ito obtained at this office. Melodies of Victoria ?street .Metho- dist ebitith int.•ud giving a.liuurr 00 the night t4 1tiullagiting Day. See the titian styles in fall millinery at Miss Uuuogh's opening, Thursday, Friday and Saturday of this week. J. \V. l'r.tigie'r handsome' Si. 1.'r' mud Ir fid tuLluw a aids on Sunday mt,rnulg, duo to 1i dose of 11101101. 'rhe auuua l was highly prized by itri nwnW and its Ittee its keenly. telt. - 1'he wow hers of t he tio,le•rich brawl). of the IP Omen's l n,t 111110 are orv(hested to attend- it meeting at the ►gri.ul. Lima' Society. buildlnge on :M lay, Septetyll1•1•':.th. at _ 0 clock, us ear. 11 Ike gt•utlewan whit sent a e•au- mg a Mrs. 1.athtyte-fate + "' 1 t H t pilfering, wiggled Septetnht•r Isth, will call at this utllee. he nosy learn of something to het. ail%an Lige, CHURCH NOTES. i0 lit connection with the annual telt pittance "Indic' day" Mls. A. Hatch- eu\ will deliver an address in the Baptist church next timidity evening. All are welcome.t At Knoa Chorda tin Sunda evening Ow congregation had the pleasure of hearing Si 1010, ' ('hr 1'111ldn•u's II,.suint," sung by Plaster' Ernest 1►at is .i ynnth with :► Iht' soprano saner.. 1geteL_ltivi1: is n pupil_ of the ll.uh•rioh C,dlege of .Music. 1b'v. (. 1i, Hari is, 13. A., mliseionat•y Cu hr slppul•lerl by the (1 Ji'I•i.h dot• Diet F-pw'ort11 Leagues, was united il) marriage t. 1 Mist Agues McLeod, of Hyde, sskuh•hrwan, 1111 \Vednesday. September 1JU1. Mr. and Mrs. Martis Will sail for China in the latter part of (k?tobc f. One luundrtvl Ilnr lantern slide.. will be shown n eitt Tuesday evening at North slIvet Methodist clulrt•h, illuat1'atitg life in the new Nest U11ukuolaa•s, Japanese, 1'hiuese. 111d - inns. roc., lumbering," titlItling, wen - i lg,. 'r:aihxuydileg. etc. 'rh1 pictures ars funny. patitettt. instructive. Guuie awl get. ac.lgaintted wi h "The Corning ('aladiau.' Silver collet• tett. ._ In pl•eparittion for the union evnn- ,trliat 01144sh:ler fry the two Methodist -t llllrelles, cottage prayer se•t•t'ICes fir• bring held on Friday evening at 1l I s k in t he following 1 ,N : Pars. McKenzie's. St. Vincent street : MCN. lira. ''ox's; Britannia rand: lit°. PI, Elliott's, East street, and George Green's, 1'iclou 1ty111. The (aeuplr ..f the t. 1011. wan ate 1e• tpiesa.l to 1111 1 at these centres. Rev. .1. 11'. Iteid, 11t At wised. will. 1, •4,;t, preach ulotls.ug and et ruin at Hitt sera ice* at Victoria s1t't' . 1• 1 1mT char: h 11011 Suuduy, :std iu the alto - 11.,4,1 a1 :; O'11o, k Pits. Ilit0hrox will ad.ir the Sunday 1chekd and the general ilutdic. Evot- bs.dy es w•el- co:ue: Hie tweeting 111 the Epworth League next week will he on Moods' eve ' • Mid rail 111 '1'ul'11I Iy evening. Au iutoioating tapir will Ito diwcussid. 11nce more let us menthe' the I..% quirement that :dl 0,.mul •111,11. Wilt t11 this office' oust have the sign*. true of the sender to ensure publica- tion. Vire. are -glad to ree•ri't' news itelu+. lint we moat know fr wt itrryrt.nm. A new t' •-tabho went ii,to 141..1 on the ('.1'.11uu •Monday. The .0111y eh -'ng.' affecting titslrrioh ea. in 11e arrival of the noon tr.liu. which u°w maitre in at-I'.::8I instead of 1'':::,, The train leaves Toronto :.t s a. in. instead °f i:J) ss formerly. The. Signed had the pleasure this week of sampling molt!" s.ddlin peaches grown by \\ thiettu' iriiii iT too n. They wells 4,1 splendid haver, stud one which we nleiptIred ton4 right and a half 'nohow its circumference rocas. nay We should ••siy that the Bireie so -tailing Is a epTenittite,ncre Andrew Morden was brought to the Jail here un. Suutrtlty' by Constable Phippen. of Wingham.- having Iwt•n •onvIcted of carrying liquor to partieson the Indian list. A'line of $;b1 and sonans - was itotwa0d 110 Otte uulnth in jail. 111) 1 the defendant ple- tert•td ti.spend tete th in jail. le connection with the 11fHciai open- ing ceremonies at the Goderich Indus- trial Exhibiton went. a chorus of lel 111• r child' . (n take p.irl under the direct' u( Councillor Jordan. A priu:tue 131 all.tib to sixteen years of age who wish take part it to he held at the town hall on Saturday evening next at 7::111 o'clock. The piece. to be sung are tial intial Airs. James Wilson has i»surd a very neat pamphlet of twenty -4 ' pages advertising the t' P'ietsty medicines and preparation. which he Iw115. The" • people 111 1'r. en .rgr e, who w pleased to ser kiln once more in his getting out 11( such a publication is &cellistomrd plat's. something new for a li,aterieh drug- gist and shows some enterprise. The.' THE DISTRICT MEETING. ...litter aggregate: sixty-two pounds in weight and lust parted through the - boils, this week. The printing with Representative• Methodists of Goderich dour by the Signal Press. District Meet at Clinton. \V, Stuart Lane. seen of ('aunty Clerk The Miami al meeting of the Met his Lane, who has been peact('iing law at dist church for l:uderich eiistriet was St. Catharines for several • seat s, itis held in Wesley church, Clinton, on heanl theca!' of t he %Vest and ham gime Thursday, St4Letnttvr filth, The fist-. to Fornix; H. ''.,•where he is establish - lowing ininisters and laymen. were 11g himself -in his ptufessiun. Mr. present Lane's -many friends -in aatd aroaed ,Goderich, North St.'-Hugi1 4. Goderich are atnTy to lose hien from Dougall, Ph. 13.: \V. Holland. (bale- (hit it in, but goal men are needed in rich, Victoria.St. 4t. Millyard. Cline the West. and in the development of ton, %%'ealey-- tri. uilitfe, B. A., J. the Toast Previuce WI' may look atone (Jt-oenr; W. I)oher . Clinton, On- former young townsman f/ tl/ke an tario St.—T. Wesley Cosens, Henry 0.115.- and useful pat•(. Newcombe; Jar. Mil r. Seaf,rtb In the article in last week's Signal 1). Rogers: N. Chuff. olweaville—T. on the year's building reeur0 in Giese• J. Snowden, Ph.. B. ; (i o. Contain'. rich, it wear not intruded that the fig. Blyth,- W. Ho Cooper ; V. Jackson. tires given .1 ' Id Ito taken as accurate Dungannon—L. Bartlett.. Nile--Wrn. retatrmente of the cost of the Indio. Conway; John Tifton. nomller-- inga. They were. given simply as Wm. laugh; W. Thompson,. lo,lutes`- rough indication in each ease of the born—H. Curry: W. Carte Varna style °( !milling that was being --Wm. H. Taylor; John %Va era. erected. F.0• instance, in theCAr0 of A communication was re Irian It: .I, Acheson's rr.idence nn Nelsen Rev. Dr. Chown. secretary of 'per- street, the figures in connection with once and moral reform, sum ting which were t54,I11), we are informed that the It'tu111 cost will not be h more than ltalf that figure. In other ranee there inay he ditterepancies 11nr way of : other iwtwe' n the figures given and the :101111 est, that in the interest of the war at least 1111.(It) be contributed by each '+ -ir- _ discussion • showing situ fly nitialy Vint own e3(b t to lowed, and the following n''rtollitinn, moved by Rev. W. Jolitie. :and seconded hy !try. H. Millyard, was heartily passed : That we have heard with deep interest ltev. Ur. (:hown's ttt•abtny PP t*tnperattoM -itu4 I reform anti we leg to ;triose hit that we will do our hest to lad - van •0 the interest Of the work during the ars Rev, `V. Conway. Sunday school secretary, addreawetl the meeting upon matters 3n relation to his 'department • of distric work, earnestly ,omunrnd- ing the Igge•stions of the general Monday se e , I secretary that as far nr possible. the he instituted in each school adult elle classes and training classes and in a:h aehotel A mlietiun- ary society hen ganized. A diecussinn f wiring the organiz:a• tion of Bible at els .Iaseen brought out the fact that vete' such classes are already in suer,' fol i.pP ratiiih, ht Goderich, Blyth, et . 'laving lis- tened to the report an to the sugges- tions of the district . unday techool secretary, the meeting econumende,l that a series n( local 'tit,ites i.P arranged by the secretary to be held at local .entr.a, and that rev ry assist- ance possible Ie given the He ..tory in this work. Re.oltitionm of sympathy e• the death of Rev. (i. Hugein and 1 the bereavement of several members of the district meeting were carried. After the reading of a coromnni djjta tion from the editor of The Chriaterall Guardian it wise vol by Rev. 1'. .1. Snowden, sPeolidiel by lies. N. H. Cooper. that "we hereby wish to it k• preen our hearty sympathy with the I .torts, editor in the very earnest effort he ; Andres:, McM11 hy. of 1V: unities, Mis' Jr•+le M•Vt in hy, of New \brk. ,mm Mhs hew Men making to make The (oar- I Ma'- aret''1 Mn'chy 01 t)ntndt, ire r. -neat dian worth" in ever ,• We/. of theOwnlarrl0l Mr. and Mn. 11, 1.InMer.'hy, .' Atetfenliit n rch. W'.• conga ai"liat. 1""^"'"4"— him upon his success in making they 'holden B. element, of Nor.h Hay, eldef a so worthyof appreciation and I' '„',;',11',.14;7,) 01 the 1 N. o. 10.4 wayy screw, pp pi his wlf trand (name, err 4 then. " ler•ause of its v,dne it n Peessil in I to•, 1t. 1 lenient s. Mr. 1 lenient will roman. every Methodist family, and will 1111' far several weeks. our utmnet tan increase the circulation Mr.. Hest .r Mey'a,en to, aierly Dtle• time of The Guardian this rainingPar.' Tena, d.A(ew et' from at ue ani. work. e' y alt+pend fweeks l taw.,. Nn. MnFn •al Heartily carried. 1 will reretre with Mr . Is ley me Monday, neo Moved by Rev. Dr. Itougall,.eennded t mbet 111th, and alt rinsed. , n the •est and by Rev. 1t. Millyard, and resolves) that 'noel Mondays tinting her visit ars hare. In view of the fart that so many mini- l worm catches the ohitu- cinalithee within the district are intond• , The early is it -41104-1.14. -ls AIS'. thy. Iw•.igu1• cul Subhath srh011l V0115011- ti0ai le i11 Ito held :at Limd,stItt., uu oho hth :old :nil 4,1 November. The peons am 4,111 1.,- woollen.. • . In. fav 11.(11 well be Iuteu by Ilea. S.'I'. Bart- lett, yd 'Toronto, getter.' sei•mlary of 1:pw11rII, Leagues -awl 114nday schools lot the Methodist (hutch ul l',urulu. turd Ito !Ito' u. L. Klnmin, 1lni• vet- eran-- tine s:••wi---mieeessesey-.- -•t luta, olio is note ..n furl„11,;1,4 in 'Tor:into. 111 North slre•rt Pfrthioli.t ehutrh next suudu'. morning the pulpit will hr , sopa I ty' Rev. A- E. .lune•. of Quality Store, 'PHONE 43. Coffee One own blcuJ, bosh ground 1 lI t' Coffee, 0111) 111• pet•'ouna. Tea Experienced tet drh ike•r's tell that, after testing packaged 1',•;11, they prefer our. Black Ilia at Ink• and :sic. Olives rets c;wrs 1)1,1,-. jns1 parsed intosttek, all size ,.tttir,, plain and stuffed. our .pcci a1 1)1ewe in pickle bottle.. at .Sr Spices Only purr Spices lceta in stuck. Vinegar 11,,r Vinegar .:des are far b,•yinul our ex p11' t a t 1 0 n s. People err not taken,• chances wit h poor Vlnezu•. 1Ve keep the Lest in 1Vhit.. Witte and t'tdrr. Cheese I Illy Iyew t:hiwse i. -ening v.elI. 1 fitly tai p.•1'i' '''' SPECIALS F 0 R SATURDAY .,h'-patel.I5I t'1 ttnk•-e toe- :.::Ll9e- 1,lc parkitttP Molt .1 tit 7te li:t.k,,go Orange A . t Lie I'.e• oaekage Jello L c •.ern 1 ,'wider.... ...- Ilk• 111• pack:we(kwan'Fl•uit ne Madge ,acleyfe• Royal V,nrt, :if Inc iq.•{Mg.. Kismet,' soap, lite tL.-Je_IeV4134 It: xlrae{,A Verde A Leucons. $ 1 r dozen _:71N• randy nod tub Milter, per pilon _y1,• --1 Psalm Books For North Street Methodist Church We 'have on rade a splendid assurt- •nnent of The Hook of- Psalms which Inas leen adopted in the North St. Methtmliet Church for responsive read- ing. Below is a list of stylts of bind- ings, amd prices :— Iaiwp('1oth, gotta p T The . each. Loop Cloth, extl'a large print, price :711', soon. Mull l'tuth, good print, price ;i;c, each. Null Cloth, extra large print, pricetiic, and 711s..'at'lt. Morocco hound, small size, gaud print, pike :e1'. each. Moisten' bound. larger adze and larger print, prier N:lr. eaeh. THE COLONIAL BOOKSTORE, GEO. PORTER, Prop. 4' tort Milne &ima e, (iOUKRII'l1 Phone zoo. CHOICE BUTTER alto! FRESH EGGS \ 1r necetanu y f.tctors in the cul- inary department of ever y la,wauebuld. Wu aim Lu sweet the 'noel exacting demands made upon us fur the supply ..( lt..t r..r nd 1.',140 to Asir customers. GROCERIES :cul PROVISIONS %re a 0 Ir•qui1it ie. III eVtry luno•. 1. is our 1.11t it..to . k- rep iu k e•vetythitg under the above • earl that is PI'RK, FRESH :sr.t GOOD. SOME S ECIALS Quaker Oats. reg. roc packages for &. Bee Brapdd Soda, g , reg. 5c, for 31, or 2 for 51. Bee Brand Starch, reg. oc, for 7c, or4 (or 250. Reftance Baking Powder, reg. litz” (or 15c. Reg. 15c for rocarge roll Toilet Paper, reg. for z5c Maple Leaf (iroccry i Su. ces or to 1, NAIRN ii, 1 t Hard—itr it. ev utwK lh•• sumnimommemiseisimme PERSONAL MENTION. J. tv, 1 rn le w • l . Toronto 'over Sunday'. Itotleer ...sae a trip to llaronto,tnt. are, 114151 .,, McMehitndn. of lateen. writ to town del net he week\ 11, 5dw- shed his rpth.r. fron lo.ndou, a• hi- Merest o toesIo ntay. Harry 14. of Ware, Me . , lilted hit, f, lends in to Ie.1 week. I:nbt. talon oft cu )Im0dnx tot Ike a. course at the IMrliu In Poe.- Toile ••.. a1t.. mud 311-- on left on The -day to -'pond 'be -welter to bud aton, Mich. loaghten. Patch., i. i+in 'ntharine tans. sprirkee will 11• Jusrpta (iibsuo, ..f Itigerst•Il. Mr. Gibson, who, is the paesideut of the l) :t11ial1ce. will• need no-intro.hetiun to the re qd., of (J„ leri.h, tae hia stanch 11,•1 r. Lao wietei in con neeti.n with 'h.• Jurat opt' calilpaiglt is out for- gtAtru.i TGs :,1410. uti Silnday night will Ito with;leferenee to Ow temper- ance Sit Audi iltl. Next Sunday Wonting Juse•pit. Gibson, pte.ident of the . L)nt 111 , hr.ulch of the .1)ulniniuu Alliance, will address Knox- chuck r atgrega- r,.in' In_ Thr -Intvretts-vf-tenrperntr e. n the afternoon. at..a ucles•k, iustr:ad ,.f r'rgulat'$tblsttb writ 101 ..•.4t111, the chi •rayl/ service, entitled " %Von- tieiful Words, 01 life." prepal•d by the 1Sento al--Asse•inbly's S,tht.at1, seined cimiluitlee, Wilt be held in 11.11 nuditiiunt of Cie eh 11. In the evening the pastor's mer tit ,ti..will Ito es(k" iltlly fur young men. Albert g. 4 u,, of ins hi. tool het, Mt '+:dhow., Bar 0?1 ,1 '.1.1 1 , her dna 84.'- Aisle Arlin left ,ye 1)11.. where she w'•' In street. he, returned aur at London. •rd:ty for (400kan. nd two or three 11101. +. Is. %f da Npenlw ret urnek` t , resin , on T 4,u. dA nrtei ,1lcriettig the sionntre wen Tv'i. r In liaetericn. ' Andrew McM inside left ycst day. morning oil his , eet,11,1 1I, W1111,4011 after - wilding some wets, 1n town. Mrs. w'o.:\yltoben sin, of Otttwa, - •isiting 011 friends to town, and Is the go 1 of M1, alai YIN. t 1 ••:anti • Sunday butt was 'tow.," th Le:agt day at Noah street %le•th,slist chard). . 1 .11111 1111'''-1 log and suet -eyeful w•rvices well• h,•:d. rhe :alditol°fttw alts l:uul.oun Iv .1. coral, with flags and hunting in lh•.1:'cagu. colors, Ipd and whit,• At Ole morning service the add(.=- by the pastor. Rt•v. III. 1)ou:a ll, was adiliesse.l especially to rIle ua'IIIIe1- ut (be 1r tgnew, junior and senior, whit sit in a iswly in the rwtttte of the slouch. - ru the el ening them _WSM a plait e)tnl _eery lee, all Ail- ttiros(•s '4..1.I-. -roto: flIi34lr si rift ,f'in- •gwetnr : A. PL Robertson. president of the Lague, and 1.. 1'. Fleming, O 1111111y see:et:try of the k. M. 1'. A. The addrresees were strong, enstrue• live and inspiring. The musical t.r• vie.• was led by a choir of young men. On Tuesday evening the anneal !waive. "at home" vi:e•, given and was ; a vi.ry attractive Pveet,. Represent a- tivet of sister societies weir ;swoon and re»polded to the greetings of the president, 'A. PI. Rulwrtla.n, not the 1.....4 apt of the responses (wing that of thi•.h'legate of 1( nos ihtit t) Y. P. S. G. F:. Plies Edith \Viggins. Tlp, Collegiate and Business College stud- ents were (fit en genxt nutihl'rs, Bet. .1. A. Andet'son's appropriate !,Late.,. I he One music, the prumensuling au11 the dainty luncheon nerved tram :1 LtulleL Ateru..features of 'anevening which should r .hent happy relation- ship. and steengthe•n interest in the religious work of the yrmng peoples 3erhrHM, and Mrs 1:1 h- of ifetiiiflf, TER MI--Veetltflr arse Ott - 5 AP.wa stool? wtt. the Mose. 1smooch. Mi-. Mel menial left on Tricolor masala her return to Ann Arbor, kWh., after ependl the - Inlmer with her st+ter. D1.-. J. f'. M. Intal. Mt , (100111 7.1. Cox, of I.ondon, Fang.. who had t.en'11.1?ing Mr.. teat hart ric 4'0x, left no Tuqesday for I•'re'.ton. whence .he w II len, a for 1og.I' n Isar steamer [Aureole. k, her 1,1. MR And Mr. I1. •(1.1). 1.' Ton. -I left last week. as, Ile.: return t) their hone at .New York.We aro M,'''• .1 t 1 be ells 1.1 r.p.rt that Mr. IneTouzrl'. health hl - Been mitt le n ing to vnte•on local option i4, January al's notice. ; nett, we,ps members of the ooderieh I A denent Joh with a fat eatery will dletrico toileting, desire to place on *POMPOM many a man from politics. Oood Words from the Fraternity. Clinton New FAA :.1. W. Vanat rel. formerly of The Goderich Signal. after a trip to the Pnrifie mist lest tot- tered into partnership w'iI h If. 1. Mn1 - vish,, in 111.' grocery business in the comity town. The New Eno joins with Mr. Vanatter'i (natty it-irttds in wishing the nog lana, prnsin•rity and etreeps.. 1i'ingltam Times: Mr. J. W. Vault ter, frmx-rttrrthwr of years ertnitretr.1 with The (od,rieh Signal, has 1)1r- cbase•rl an interest in the Maple tarot grocery in that town foul 'wilt COn- (en,lev to tweed. in (elotieh, Mr. Van - atter has °In best wishes in hi. 110w 111l1ttleiy. \Vhen a girl didn't speak to a marl her n101 her told her 1101 '441.1sign they didn't meet. Il,n'1 toy to gran!' an pppnt•tuilit% by putting salt on its tail. A we4ttL8.11:aw So 1011,11 imagination else. tw•uld • think, her figura was ..wi:- low). if it 10ok.d like 4,a fowl of mush. 1,11% I. I. ar neressnI y In a 1411111:111 W10, 11 1 .1, attired the habit Am Ionone, is, too .1 111 111. - 1 Pickin Season. I -'K11• the' Ine•klill1 1.0%.011 we Ittve the flrahest and purest ' SPICES Every lhin' !pm 0 'et fur slaking seals pi, kli•. :nal cAl»non. Beet whet•• wine and rider . VINE(i - R S. Give us your order. Sturdy 6c TBR t:ROCRRM Phone et W t Side Sal are Clubbing Rates_ 'rhe Signal is pleased to be able again to announce the cuutplelion of clubbing ar- rangements with The Tor- onto Weekly (lobe, where- -11Y The :,tgrsl and The Weekly Globe will Ise sent to any adder s in Canada or (3teat 11,i1- _ malar one year for 51 60. Special Offers To New Subscribers Asa special inducement to new stlhset.iln•r•r, the Lao psprte will 1w seta from row until the lit of Jan- os' y. loll for the priee•of 1 y.•.u'a subscription -SIM. That, is, the remainder of this year is given free. For the balance of this year only—from now to January id; 111111, the two papists will l»' tent for 30c. Adel rose : THE SiGNAL, Goderich. Are You Run Down ? Or f ing lagged :rl.d ,as,1t 1„1 1 1351.1 the 6,11 wetther of summer? TRY A BOTTLE OF BEEF, IRON AND WINE 1\ a hate :3 or (111 lh. haat mak, . in lust Ilea at :,t1•., iter. and $1.110. 'Wee Alan have one of the beet ti,.ker. of BRED, IRON ANI) WiNK for sa IN HI'I.K in any quantity desired. S. E. HICK, Central Drug Store, GODERICH, ONT. 1111MINNIIItlw•111111 MORRISli & VANATTER Groceries, Provisions, Fruits, Chitin, tilaes and Crockeryware. ','HONK ii. it.1.w1.TON arr. iSMART 51101E3S1 For Fall Wear We have the greatest 'alucs men's fine shoes at $3.50 and $4.00 Good, solid, reliable footwear just the thing for Fall weather. We carry these in all leathers and have a full line of shape., and sizes to fit all feet. Noth- ing in town to equal -them. REPAIRING Downing & MacVicar Nortn side of Square Glade, —J AUBURN. Sao Evss r. John Holtzhauer. &gest 74 hanged himself herr on Monday. He haat shown signal of derangement for some time, and war closely guarded by his relatives. Being inbre- ed from the home., his granddaughter found him hanging by is small curd in the driving sled. Coroner Milne, of !Myth. 'viewed the remains, hut de- cided that an inquest errs not neer...- tory. The• fun••• 11 took place front the residence of his daughter. Mrs. John Ltaddon, on Wednesday to the I'. P. K. station and interment was nonan. kt Preston cemetery. A service con. ducted hy Rev. A. N Jones. waw hell at the home Tuesday evening. Stage Manager -"But you laughed in the death seine. Y -ow- tuttste't that." Actor _"1Vith the salary you gine the I can only greet death with joy. 1 OUR MillineryOpenings Are now on and neVer had we such an excellent or 'in Godiririh and vicinity to pay us a visit. Feel free to walk in and see_ our showing, which. is particularly good these Opening Days. large showing of Millinery. We want every lady The latest shades in all the new' fall Dress Materials. The neW Sung, in fact everything new, with always our standard of good values pre- dominating. See our advertisement on page 4. Cameron & Mo oore. MILLINEROPENINGil Continuing All Fal Week Our formal exhibition of new Milline will con- tinue all through Fair week. If you ha -e not yet visited the showroom, make it a point • come. There is MillThery here that is worth seeing-- linery you can't afford to miss looking at before you rder your Fall hat. Yob will be heartily welcome when er you come and will not be asked to buy unless you wis We wish you to feel free to come and go at your pleasure, The Famous "Northway" Man -Tailored -Coats and Suits I3est styles of the famous "Northway” man - tailored suits and coats can be foun in ourd big coat department. "Northway" garments are known from coast to coast as the best in Canada today. Styles are right and threy are honestly made from best materials. Dozen of garments here to make your choosing easy. Of most, no two alike. "Not:limey" Man -Tailored Suits, $15 to $30 Man -Tailored Coats, $I0 to $25 11 65c Cheviot Vc fanhinnahle fabric for your rotit than a cheviot. It will hard to find anything more ,,er- viepAbli., either. A new line pelt opened tip this week three', from Paris. It in a genuine all. wool French cheviot serge and exeeedingly good value. We (show all the season'n correct colorings as well as black. Good weight. Arm weave, 111 inches wide, Very spec- 65c ial, per yard REGULAR MONTH-END SPECIALS Instead of the last Saturday and Monday of the month, we take Tues- day, Wednesday and 'Thursday, Sep- tember 2g., 29 and 3o—the days of the Goderich Industrial Fair --for our usual month-end specials. Watch for the list —it will, be a good one, one that will make itIsay you to visit the store USE THE STORE ON FAIR DAYS Make use of this store on Fair days -to rest, to meet your friends, to leave your wraps and parcels ; in fact, any way that suits you. Just come in and- make yourself at honsc--It *ill be open all day each day of the Fair