The Signal, 1911-7-27, Page 8ttie.MAT, JULY NT IN l
THE TOWN COUNc .1
l DISCUSSION OF POWER BYLAW
tdRINGS OU T SOME OBJECTION&
Problem of Draining. Huron Road
Locality to be Taken .n Hand by
Engineer Roberts- Caretaker toe
Fire Hall and Town Hall May Be
Engaged.
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The regular meeting of the town
oouucll wee held on Friday evening.
Mayor Oamerni was in the choir and
there were prevent also Reeve Reid,
Depoly Reeve Muanings and Ooun-
cillors Mott, Wallace. (hark and
Kelly.
One of the docuntente present& to
the council was a letter from the 1 d
Mayor. of London, England, preseut '
bis eomphnlrulr to the Mayor ofO.
rich sod forwarding en extract ft
an official report containing a cop,
the text of a resolution passed un •
mouldy at . 4real pr'blic meeting 1 .l
in the (iuil..nall of 1 ' city of Lon ..o
on the 28th of Apri. last, in favoof
the principle of • geoerstl treaty of
arbitration between the United States
of America and the Britieh Empire.
The cow ication was placed on file.
D. W. Marshall sent a oommunica-
tiun asking for a rebate of $5 on his
weary go -round license. On motion
of the lt+eeye, seconded by Councillor
Kelly, the letter was filed.
The Y. M. C. A. asked for the loan
of a tout belonging to the town for a
week or ten days in August, On
motion of Uouocillor Kelly, seconded
by Councillor Elliott, the request was
granted on condition that the tent be
teturued in as good shape as when it
is received.
Ouuel v Cleric Lane sent a
Crane's Linen
Lawn and
Highland
Linen
So greatly
the leading
Papers.
Linty Iwwh,
20c quire and
Eoyelopes for
sizes I'and 25c
size.
advertised in all
Magazines and
made in 3 sizes
211c package for
the two smallest
for the largest
Orane's Highland Linen 20c
quire and AT package Enve-
lopes.
Crane's Kara Linen. made in 3
size*. ",Wert End" quire and
package Kovelopes 25e. Premier
size quire and package Enve-
lopes 30c, Kenton size 35c for
quire and package Envelopes.
The Coloolal Book Store
0I40. PORTS; '• rap.
'Phone -1M. lerich.
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What About That
Leaky Roof silt's furs
Hel ter have It rep
new one. See W
Hamilton street, fl
kind at the right i
agent. for
Brantford 1
Aiwa}, a full storji
un hand, which ei
give prompt atten,
work in this line.
h a
oder,
•ight
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to' all
Also we brake a yecialty of
PLUMBING, HEATING
and
ELECTRIC WIRING
W. R. Pinder
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Leave
Your Watch
with Us
Beller not take • gond
watch into "camp" or upon
• vacation tour. when. for
a few dollars. we ran set you
up with • ret vieeable
Knock -about
1f your good watch is .doe
frit an overhauling. we eye
go tbrr,cIr{ het at the sane
tfm, and hart it in perfect
runoinp order when row
1em5 hack
Headquarters fol
Souvenirs
Walder 1a Harrison
0.P.Welsh Im�eetoe
oe fisc Bgelaw Oederich
N of e / Wetiew.day
sRaruow H1y eN Asignsf
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communication aakiog that the sum of
*418.40 be levied by the town for
county purpose... The letter was
referred W Oise finance committee.
The buaaoe committee recommend-
ed the payment of a number of
accounts and that the town pay the
premium of $411 on the town treasurer's
bonds.
In accordarom with a notice given at
the last regular meeting of the 000n-
eil. Ceuuclllor Wallace moved that
the Brodie power bylaw be reoou-
aidered. Councillor Elliott seconded
the motion. After considerable dis-
cussion and with the consent of the
mover and seconder. it was decided to
lay the matter on the table fur future
cuusider aUon.
Councillor Vsnatter cave in et this
stage of the weettog.
Deputy lteeve Nunuiugs, chairman
of the public works committee, re-
ported that be bad met the lr. T. R.
engineer and Reeve Sturdy, of (lode -
rich township, at the Huron road cross-
ing and discuast-d the drainage prob-
lem. The engineer suggested that the
water be diverted down the Mill road
to the river, but to this Mr. Sturdy
would not concent. Ile agreed, how-
ever, to engage V. M. Roberta Jointly
with the town to tate levels d re-
port on the matter. The opus
Reeve then made a motion that V. M.
Robert. be engaged to examine the
locality and determine how the drain-
age should be made, and report to the
town council and tit Ooderich town-
ship council. This was carried. ,
On motion of the DeputyReeve,
seconded by Councillor Eliott, the
public worts committee was em-
powered to purchase a carload of
sewer pipe when necessary.
Councillor Kelly advocated t he
permanent engagement of a man to
take care of the fire apparatus, keep
the wagons stud engine and hope in
good condition, and also act as care-
taker of the town ball. Councillor
Clark agreed that something should
be done along this line, and a motion
was passed inti ucting the fire com-
mittee to lo..k into the matter.
The growth of weeds in vacant lute
about town was commented upon, and
the clerk promised to look up the stai-
ules and see if there was not some law
on the subject.
'Che matter of payment to the old
flrenreu for their services at the be-
ginning of the year was on motion of
Reeve Reid, seconded by Councillor
Elliott, referred to the fire committee
to report.
On motion of Reeve Reid the en-
gineer was instructed to report on the
sewer on Britannia road from South
street to Wellesley street.
Mention was made alert of the need
of sewer connection for the factories
ou Maitland road.
The council then 'urned.
PERSONAL 'ON.
Mime Nara O'Reilly le 10 Bafata
Mrs. Martin. of Deno the guest of Mira
McMahon.
MIs: J. Jaffrey, of OaL„ k the guest of Mrs.
C. A. Nero.
Frank Doty, who lute been at Winnipeg. is
back to town.
Henson hong is taking a holiday trip up on the
Bruce t'wtn.ula.
Mee Nairn. of Detroit, is spending a vacation
with relaUre+in town.
T. 1. Poet has retarded to Toronto atter a
viet to friends In town.
Wm Mabel Macdonald. of the pontomoe sta>L
le holidaying .t W lagham.
Mee Hoes Levis, of Clinton. le visiting Mir
May Morrow, Hsrou road.
MW McBride. of Owen Hound. is visiting at
the residence or Mn McNally.
Misers Jean and Anna Tewson are home
from Detroit for their vacation.
Mr. sod Mn. H. C. Meager and family are
away con • month's Tilt to Berlin.
Mr. and Mex Jas. M vrtyn and Mins Elsie lett
today oe a moot'e vet to Vancouver.
IGtg.r Hlckk has returned to Hamilton atter
a visit of . tow weeks at the parental bouts.
Pr)db.m left on Tuesday Qa tile return
' 3 Winnipeg atter his holiday vie* in town.
Mr& ChaaFleming and little son of Wilmot.
were vWtorn a H. M
J. Mao's last week.
n. J. W. Dougherty and daughter. of Port
In. aro bolldayiag at (Iso Orobard Cottage.
W. Cou1W. of Nicer, is acquiring the art
telegraphy In the O. N. W. teiegrapb once.
We are pleaded to nos that William Holland
ie able to be about again after htt reoeut ill.
nem,
Mh.. Annie McOarva, of Clinton, in spending
a week With Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Leckie. b'IgU
•50005,
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. ft,Fowler and daughter.
Freda, of Toronto. *pen • tow days in town
last week.
MIs. Hulda Whitely, of Brooklyn, N. Y., is a
visitor at. the bowie of her soot, Mrs. A. Srp,ith.
South street.
Mir Catherine A. Finn lett on Tuesday for
Vegro►Ule. Alta„ where she le engaged a*•
school teacher.
Mire May Douglas, daughter of John loug-
la
*n, M� Teolit .
npendlug the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Webb, and Norman
Severance& of Ravesio., 0.. are guests of Mr.
asd Mrs. F. 1C Burdett*.
Mr. W. J. Clark and daughter. of Colorado
Sfilieffa were the guests of Mrs. Ylmou,, sit.
Davids street, last week.
Mr. A. Phillips and son have returned to
their tome In Dundee atter• vire, at the home
of Wm. Coe. Britannia road.
Mr.. Wm. Robertson, of Ottawa, formerly of
Ooder(eh• Iv visiting In tows and 1s the guest of
Mrs. J. eertiugeou r, Victoria street.
Mr. and Max Walter Buchanan. of Tor
onto, with their two bots, are spending the
sum.ner nese00 with Mei relatives In town.
Mr. and Mrs. 11 alter Matthew& of Montreal,
coompanled by Meir sons, John &ad Albert.
,it
vtting their daughter, Mr.. W. J. Garrick.
Mimeo Jame and Bonnie Malr. of "Startleld.
Demise, have returned home after a pleas aot
visit with Mr. and Mrs. O,11en. Caledon la
terrace.
Mrs Welter Black. of Toronto, accompanied
by her eon. Donald, to visiting at the home of
her brother, H. Turner. Mr. Slack wee up for
Die weer -end.
Duncan Stewart. of Stratford. the well
known Ineura•oe agent, waw in town for a few
days in a eek as -"i+ representative of the
Mute. life Amur to.
Mc$eo•l. two daughter*. of
tool le. Miro. vl.dtiad al Harry
Young, Oodedch .p. It In forty years
,Igoe mr MoKsen .ass porta
MR F. Bombe, .n family, of lletroit,
asaved to town on 1 nerday a.nd will wend :ins
seta l of W summer with Mr& Humber•
toe�ee Mgt Ht Melford. t+weboo mese.
Ales. Orkwford and his 4.Oghtei. Mrs
vt,t of Tprea10 name up to Uoderfoh on
M . Q•wtmd Morand on N 4,,..
see v4 V extending h., rl 1,.
R. R. R. riseeber, aee.0atast of the Baal of
rawer e■ three rents. holldaya.
limes. fit. •ssoent•.t ot tae Yew,
Ast.tx.'ones, pearl. al Torporo.kit
him F. J. Wetland sot ekll4rw• •ad Mev,
Mewl* NA boot wimp* as •a Mildly.1 t with
De. Mol all at ManIW Ont. Mr. Yeu.rd
Jollied them on Frlday and w04 Ops• 1 •Y vane.
taus with bks n
W. MoItoberta, of the leaden I oI kat& Ir.
Mikketra(•R le v1u Mends armed Hoopes w (rin ae leaded w .ed . n r Ise
n Meatobsr4 t.M e.epagW on h6 swot
MOM Mork MonIMMta the Mash t.or I
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nnual Midsummer Bargain Da
White Dresses
$10.75
Two only white
muslin Dresses, made
from extra quality
materials and . hand-
somely trimmed, cut
in the newest style.
The last two good
Dresses we have left.
Regular $18.50 a 11 d
$17.50. Hither Dress 1111
Saturday
for only $1075
White Waists 57c
L Twenty - five white
yr muslin Waists, fronts
of handsome d w i s s (11
embroidery, back and
sleeves socked, a 1 1
OWN.
my 57c
Days only
Saturday, July 29th .
Monday, July 3Ist Tuesday, Aug. Ist
r.,r Extraordinary Price Reductions Made '
to Clear•these Summer Stocks
THREEDDAYS that mark the climax of the summer selling season. Three
days when we will be willing to lose sight of profit if we can clear out all
olid lots, broken lines and surplus summer inerchandise.
These semi-annual Bargain Days are a regular event here an da settled part
of our bu.iness policy. We have not prepared for them in any half-hearted way.
1 here Ilns been no quibbling or haggling when making the prices for it. There
has been no thought of profit, or even cost in many cases. It has been simply a
question of putting a price on every dollar's worth of summer goods that will
make the selling a certainty before the store closes Tuesday, August 1st. Make it
a point to get here, at least on one of these big bargain days. We promise to.
make it Niorth your while.
Grand Clearance of Cotton
Dress Materials
Making a clean sweep of Cotton
Dress Goods on Bargain Days. Hun-
dreds of yards to be cleared out at .big
price reductions.
15c (iinghams 1Oc
' Three hundred yards fancy Gingham. gis-
uineScotch make, dozens of good patterns.,
nearly all colon, will wash and wear well, reg-
ular 15c everywhere, Bargain Days gar 1 in,
ing at per yard only
Fine Wash MLaterials 15c
A big clearing at this price -Mullins; (ring -
barns. Zepbyis and fancy Wash iaateria s -a
genuine clean-up of the stock. Last end of
,tines that sold at 26c, 30c and 35c. Bar- 1t5c
gain Days, choice per yard only
White Waistings 19c
Three ends only white Waistinga, neat de-
esigns, regul5r 35c. Bargain Days per 19e
yard only ...'. .... .....• -
Ends of Lawn and Apron Muslin
Twenty`, only; ends of plain white Lawn and
apron Muslin to be cleared Bargain Days it
Very Little Prices
Yard -wide Carpet 50c
Two ends only yard -wide Carpet, good
patterns, pleasing color combination in
green and red, a splendid Wearing carpet.
Regular 75c. Bargain Daye, per yard 50c
only........ �lll\.
A Union Carpet 19c
Yard -wide union Caret, reversible pattern
to fawn shades. Special for Bargaiu 19c
Days J
Wilton Squares
Very Special $25.75
Six only genuine Wilton dgirares, thick,
close pile that will stand any amount of hard
wear. Neat designs in fawn, red or greed
shades. Size 3 x 34 pools. A special lot selling.for
quick selling. regula[' 432 00. $25.75
leor Bargain Dave
Axminster Squares $1850
There are just two' of .these. They
are English make, seamless, good patterns and
very darable, size 3x3 yards. De- $1 Q . 5 f1
cidedly special, Bargain Day@ only C7 eN
Extra Quality
Axminster Squares $33.50
Two only--one,a very handsome rug in fawn
shades with small flowers, the anther is a good
shade of green -vise 3x4 yards, seamiest', reg.).
tar $45.00 quality. For Bargain $33.50
Days, choice
Tapestry Rugs $14.50
Two of thein to sell. each 4x41 yards, very
good patterns and colors, close pile and good
wearing qualities. Very special $14.5U
for Bargain Days, either.
Cocoa Verandah Mats $2.75
These Mats are 3x6 feet and are worth a lot
more money. They have • good design in
oolors on plain ground. Will eland any
amount of bard usage. We, have six cr
seven to sell on Bargain Days for 2 .75
each only ..._ ... . $D
Sample Curtains, One-third Off -
Here are some Curtain bargains wortb your
attention. Twenty-five pairs Lace Curtains,
ranging in price from r.Oc to $8.00 per pair.
They bare all been need as samples and may
be slightly soiled from handling. For this
reason we offer them on Bargain Day* at
One-third Less Thea Usual Prices
There are no two pairsalike.
Boys' Heavy Rib Mose, 2 pairs 2Sc
Fifty pairs twly ribbed r..tton Hose. leest
weight .Harmer fee , fast Meek trihnK 2La _
I parse for ... 4.. �(
Odd Hose per pair 10c
Seventy-evg.patn odd Hos.assorted ties%
sed New Meek, tan or elute. plain, ribbed or
with lees blot Clearing Bargain 10c
et per Mir
Kayser (Moves
This stove that Nelle
ZSlaves will
.&. reser tip..
f
, tParasol Bargains
Worth Coming
j After
We want to clear the
tdocy Parasols right out
on Bargain Days and will
make it worth your while
to help us do it.
Fancy Parasols J
$1.25
Seven or eight fancy
Parasols, no two alike,
all good styles, plain
and Dresden designs,
regular $200 to 45.50.
Choice Bar- $1 . 25
gain Days ..
Blue Parasols
$1.95 .
Plain nosey silk
itParasols or plain with
white stripe, good
quality, nubby wood
handler. regular 113.00
and $3.50. Bargain
days only $1,95
GREAT THREE DAYS' CLEAR
ANCE OF MILLINERY
STARTS SATURDAY MORNING
Absolutely without any regard for former
selling prices, for values, for even cost, we
have put price!: on the last of the Millinery
that should clear the showroom before Tues-
day night. Miss Reynolds • leaves for her
holidays at once and there must be an empty
showroom when she goes.
Any Trimmed flat 95c
There will be thirty or more of them to pick
. and choose from if you come Saturday morning.
All this season's shapes and trimmed with good
trimming and in good style. Blacks, whites and
color-. We simply will not put one away, so offer
you the choice of the entire stook of trimmed
bats for 95C
Any Untrimmed Shape 25c
This is the bargain day price for any un-
trimmed Shape in stock Saturday morning. No
matter what the former prioe you can take
any one on Bargain Days for only 25C
Children's Tams 2 for 25c
Twenty only children's Wash Tame, white 25e
or blue. Special for Bargain Days, two for
Clearing Out the Summer Coats.
We want to make a clean sweep of the Summer
Coats on Bargain Days. They are very stylish gar-
ments these last few we have left, but it is not our
policy to carry coats over. That's why you can get
such unusual bargains as these.
Long Tweed Coats $9.75
Justt five of these to sell. Very nobby garments and
seryicedMe, too. All different styles. The last ones we have
left that sold at $15.00 and $17.00. Choice of the $9.75
five, Bargain Days, only ....
Long Linen Coats $5.75
Just three of these long Coate 'if linen and rep1p, white
awn shade, veru stylish armente
1.r up In $10.00. Clearing on Bargain Days, each $575
Only .V
Three Bargains for Elderly Ladies
Three only extra good black Coats for elderly ladies,
made from good quality silk and wool repp, handsomely
trimmed with bnud. To be sold Bargain Dave at
One-quarter Less Than Regular
Raincoats $2.45
Pour only ladies' crayenette Raincoats, fawn or dark -
grey, three gwrter or full length.
each only Bargain Days $2 45
ort y R will wash we I. Rego -
Extra Quality Raincoats $7.45
Ladies' Raincoats, plain cloth rubberized. ventilated
sleeves, guaranteed rainproof, fawn or navy, regular $A.50
and $12.00. Special for Bargain Day .Ds each $ 7.45
only.
These are very stylish garments and will give excellent wear,
Cloth Skirts $1.45
Six only ladies' Cloth :Skirts, four light tweed, two black,
splendid general purpose garments, For Bargain $1. 5
Days each only. `
Dress 4ioods Bargains that Are
Really (iood
Here are some Dress Goods Bargains that
'should give us three busy days at the dress goods
counter.
Suiting* 79c
A dozen or more snit end dress lengths. dark and rued
ium ligt t colorings, regular up to $1.50. Clearing 7AC
on
Bargain Days at per yard ly •7
54 -inch Black Serge 50c
One sod only all -wool bierk Serge, lid inches wide,
fall weight. Por Sea -gain Days only per yard
$ 1.00 Black Materials 67c
Three or four soda Ane black Drees ltlatnr•iwls, all pit rs
«.nil. splendid wearing gsal itlee. Clearing Bargeiit C 7e
flays rat V
More Dress Goods at 25c
As eit.ra MR eleering rat Dress Gonda at this price. r Is
tremens of popes added to the pile 'Regular values up to
74e. We hnugbt Chian chap nr we could net eelthews
Ni. way Rartein Days only 254c
50c
Clearing the White
Underwear
Four clearing lines of White Under-
wear. For Bargain Days selling
$3.00 and $3.50
White Skirts $1.95
Seven only extra fine white underwenr
Skirts, all made from good quality English
cottou, wide frill of handsome Swiss embroid-
ery and insertion. Just seven to sell $1 .95
on Bargain Days at each ..... .v
$2.50 (towns $1.65
Six only of these very handsome Gown.,
made from veru flee cotton, yokes of tucking,
lace and insertion, two styles to select $1 c5
from. Bargain Days, each only W
Drawers 79e
Six pairs of Drawers, some of the best we
have, made from very fine cotton. wide trill
of fine Swiss embroidery, regular $1.15 7�
and 111.25. Bargain Days, per pair only
Corset Covers 75c
Just a few extra quality Corset Covers. reg-
ular 61.00 ant $1.26.- Duriog Bargain 75c
Days each•only
Embroidery to Sell at I0c
Hundreds of yards of Swiss embroider
• cambric or muslin, flue to eight Inches wide,
good patterns, regular 15c to 20c. Bar- 10c
gain Days, per yard Vl.
Very Fine Embroideries 23c
Three hundred yards very fine Swiss Em-
broideries and insertions, short ends and odd
lots, qualities that sold up to 40c a yard
Clearing Bargain Days at per yard 23c
Towelling Ends
i
Nearly one thousand yards of Towelling
from one of the best makers in Britain, extra
qualities, all mill remnants, going at a good
deal less than regular pries.
Bleached Table Damask '
A very fine bleached Table Damask. 70
incite. wide. good design, regular $1.10Q2e
For Bargain Days only C7
Lace Pillow Shams 25c
Fifty only lace Pillow Shams, good patterns,
will stand any amount of bard wear, 25c
Very special foP Bargain Days, each
Sweater Coats $1.38
Ladies' Sweater Coate, V-shaped neck. nice
quality wool, colon of navy, cardinal,y or
white. Special for Bargain Days.
each....
Print Dressing Sacquea
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1.38
Ladies Dressing 4 acqu�e rn (c'e from gond
quality, dark colored washing prints, neat
design-, colors of blue or grey. Very 79c
special. Bargain Days only ��77tt..
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CHILDREN'S DRESSES
HALF REGULAR PRICES
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Fifteen or twenty infanta'
and children's dreenes, white
rut oolor-, every drew a sam-
ple -some extra finequalitie. -
in thin In•. The white ones
are bandaornely trimmed
with 1,ce or emhtoidery.
Choice of this entire het on
Rargain Days for
Regular priess are
$s 40 ala $11,00
HODGENS BRO
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