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MISS r, F, WARD. Principal
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HARBOR AND MARINE NOTES.
The ►t.awrrr Huron and lit. !goaoe
made their regular calks this week.
Huth bad large passenger lists.
The gasoline yacht Jabberwocky was
in port on Sunday en route from
Georgian Bay to Detroit.
Six of the electric laoupe ou the
south pier aro out of busioese. It
should he somebody's duty to attend
to them.
The Ooderich lumber & Milling
Co.'s gas aline launch Oh Yes brought
several ocowloads of lumber from Bay-
field last week.
For the conventenoe of launches
entering the river, buoys bare
been placed to mark the channel at
the mouth of the Maitland.
The ateatuer Donnacona arrived in
port on Snw:ay and lightened 80,000
hurhels of when at the elevator be-
fore proceeding to Montre.l.
Among the pleasure boats calling
here last week was the yacht Spas -
jacks, of Cleveland, cruising along the
eastern shore of lake Huron.
A familiar figure fs missed from
along the watertroutln the person of
"Batt" McDonald, who has been on the
rick list for the part two weeks.
(Captain Alex. Donley has mold his
Uacht Shamrock to Herr Smith.
nder the able command of Skipper
Joe Doele she is showing her heels to
everything on the waterfront.
Three carloads of machinery for the
new dredge arrived last week from
Welland. A number of mechanics
from Welland are expected this week
to Install tbe maicbinery in tbe dredge.
Captain Alez. Dooley has estab-
lished a ferry from the boathouse
steps to Attrill's Point, and men;
parties are taking advantage of the
service to picnic at this favorite resort.
Captain Alex. Lawson is away with
bis sailing yacht on afishing escureion
to Johnston's Haffihr and other port.
along Lhe Biuce Peninsula. He ir ac-
companied by Walter Shannon and
Chas. Ellis.
The schooner Azov arrived on Tues-
day morning from Bayfield with 11.10.-
000
00-
000 feet of hardwood lumber for the
Goderich Lumber & Milling Co. She
cleared totter for Thessalon to load for
Sarnia.
The steamer Huron reached port
bound north on Wednesday morning,
nearly twelve hours late. Her enaine
broke elcwu in Lake St. Clair and she
lay at anchor nearly all day Tuesday
while repairs were being made.
A Tate addit'
fleet of pleasu
Saunders sail b
Saturday from
present at Bs
owner is spendi
vacation.
. to the Godericb
craft is Frank
't.icb arrived on
,Io. She is at
where her
portion of his
A recent caller at this port was a
new tog built by the Doty Engine
Worcs for Stanton & Glover, of Port
Stanley. R. J. Morrill, of Coilingwood,
furnished the hull and she was equip.
pee with a 150 b. p. engine and boiler
by tbe Doty Engine Works.
The tug Edward Blake was in dry-
dock on Wednesday. One end of the
big pontoon built for use in connec-
tion with the new breakwater is really
a gateway. This was opened, the tug
floated io, the gate closed and the
water pumped out by a powerful
pump which has been installed on the
north pier
Chas. Saunders' gasoline launch
Naha left on Wednesday of last week
for Bayfield. She bad on board a
party of six -Mr. and Mrs. Chas.
Saunders, Mise Josie Saunders, of town,
Frank Saunders, Mies Marjorie Anglin
and ,Bert 8Tewplenian, of Toronto.
Tbe party are enjoying a two weeks'
outing at that popular summer resort.
On Wednesday evening, while leav-
iog the Canadian lock at. Sault Ste.
Marie. the steamer Kaminlstigaie.
bound up light, took a sheer and ran
into the steamer Ellwood. which was
tied up at a pier just above the lock.
Both vessels were somewhat damaged
but were able to proceed without
waiting for repairs.
Captain Alex. Cunning, wrecking
master in charge of operations on the
Anebor line steamer Wissahickon.
wrecked on tbe Outer Duck Wands in
January, 1010, and looted during the
following winter of a large portion of
bee $400,000 cargo, has been arrested in
coenection with the loos of cargo and
will appear before the police magis-
trate at Dore Bay on the 11th inst.
Perhaps the most handsome Cana-
dian yacht which ever called at Gode-
rich w.. in port on Saturday last. Sbe
Wormed try Chas. R. Haman. of London,
at ooe time Minster of Public Worts.
As large as a small steamboat and as
trim and neat as the proverbal pin,
she made a pretty picture as she lay
at anchor in the harbor. t*$ain
Darn rime, formerly of the steamer King
Edward, was in command, and was
warmly greeted by many old-time
friends.
The large wooden scow to he used
on tae oonstruotion work of the new
breakwater was leuncbed last week.
it is understood that this scow le to be
l used as the form in which the cement
bottoms of the cribs are to be con-
structed. When the Dermot work
reaches the desired height, the scow
will be sunk nod Aerated rear of the re -
meat, and used again for tbe foun-
dation work of tbe oezt crib. Tbs.*
cribs will be one hundred feet bog,
six is number and similar to timer
used by Cboteaoter Tron,anhanesr.
When finally completed they will be
towed out into the lake and sunk in
position as desired. A oesenbmixing
plant with large hoppers. rte.. has
been erected on tbe north side a the
harbor and a narrow-gauge railway
hes been laid from the miters to the
lake Blore wbeee the gravel sad sand
are obtained.
1 be radir.:.aegraph branch of the
Naval Service Department sninuocea
that it has been deeldsd that the Do
minimGovereneerna�t�bwet install ire
owe wavelets Gnat Lakee..Tere M alr.ad m cm �a
statism at Psi Arthur sad t
welters stations will be est.bMwbed
first, MM. have bean seemed at the
potato at which stations
reit bent: Barnlaad Rauhlg� I=
Out. Other steams will 6tster `eestahadiell la tel
eelter
It am. Pert
N�Mf W as !smear. Z 4f. 11
Ilio fiMss eletiess are W.
awl apittalafa trim aell moa
THE SIGNAL GODERTCH ONTARIO
vides with duplicate appeiratan The PERSONAL MENTION.
spite* when w
oupleted, wW tries
the western end of • chain d eialMll
extent: i from Bells DM Strait.. Dap,
!tear, or 61. Jobs, N. B.. se the ammo
may tp, to Port #hair. cwt. The
chain will hes eoultatwss Oak and le
will be possible to Me s lalsseege tercet
Arthur for delivery to a ea* legated
anywhere between Pmet_ I4tbnr and
500 wiles snot of Mbea sn Belle
lode, the menage Sobbed by
wireless all the way. Northern
Navigation Co. and the 0. P. R. intend
to equip their steamboats uo Likes
Huron and Aaperioe with wireless ap-
paratus, short the neoessary land sta-
tions are establisked.
Another lake freighter, the Yorktoa,
has arrived on the Gnat Lake* from
Ragland. It has been brought out by
the Matthews Lim of Toronto. The
steamer is designed after the same
pattern as the vessels heretofore
brought out and has all modem equip-
ments. It is M7 feet long. beam 42.
depth 11,8, and is double bottom, elec-
tric lighted. steam heated, and has
steam steering gear. The vessel is 100
Al, which permits her carrying cargo
for any part o: the world. The York -
ton can make 12 miles an bour and le
driven by single screw engines, 17.Y8,
48 by $3 stroke. Two boilers natural
draft 1411. Tbe vessel left Middle-
boro, England. on July 7. and made
a fart trip sanies tbe Atlantic. Capt.
George C. Holloway, of the Royal
Naval Reserve, brought the boat
across in fifteen days. Holloway
turned the boat over at Montreal to
Capt. Kavanagh. who will sail it ou
the lakes.
INDUSTRIAL NOTES.
(food progress is being made on re-
building that porton of the Kensing-
ton furnitureat ctory destroyed by fire
last spring. The new section is en-
tirely of brick and includes a building
120x33 feet along the north side of the
property, with a section 70x30 feet
connecting the rebuilt section w itb the
portion raved from the flames. Tt•e
new building ie two stories high. while
a firewall runs up an additional story !
on the side nett that portion of the
old building which is of frame. The
new portion will include the fin-
ishing room. packing room, storeroom
and office. The bricalayere expect to
complete their work tonight, and it is
expected that aportion of the building
will be ready for occupancy by the
middle of next week. At present the
force is about hall that amity em-
ployed, and it is expected that as soon
as additional room is obtained the
force will be brought up to normal
strength. The company have added
several naw lines, including quarter -
cut oak, quarter -cut gum and solid
mabogaoy series, all of which are
taking well with the trade.
be work of installing the machin-
ery for the Paget Patent Grain Door
Co. in the Doty boiler shop is proceed-
ing smoothly and it is probable that
the factory will be in operation before
the fleet of September. Under the
direction of John Youngson, the sup-
erintendent, cement foundations have
been placed for a number d the
heavier machines. Ptactically all the
wood -working machinery is on band,
with the exception of multiple -drilling
and mitre -saw machines which are
being built by the.Loty Engine Works.
The machinery now on hand includes
a five ton planer and matcher and a
O ve -ton moulder. double rip saw• drills,
cut-off and mitre sawn, grinder for
knives, etc. F. W. Doty is in Toronto
this week hurrying along the shipment
of the iron-workiog machinery,; while
other officials are placing orders for
(umber, steel and otber raw material.
In the power department a 150 h.p.
boiler and 125 b.p. Corns' engine have
bean installs under the direction of
L C. Beck. wbo will have charge in
that department. Orders were re-
ceived on Wednesday, asking for de-
livery of car doors on the 29th inst..'
and every effort is oeing made to get
the factory in running order by that
date. Wben in running order a form
of about thirty-five hands will be em-
ployed. Two carloads of lumber will
he used each day and one carload of
steel each week. The daily output
will Ise about two hundred doors each
day. The industry originated in
Huntsville about two years ago and
has grown to suds proportions that
larger quarters and equipment are
n ecessary.
Work on the construction of that
portion of the Goderfcb Organ Co.'s
factory which was destroyed by fire
last year is nearing completion. The
new building is about 110:96 fees, two r
stories is height. with a basemeat on
the street level under all. Two 3i -inch
brick Arewelis extend from the oellar
floor to eighteen iacbes above the
roof. dividing the building into four
sections. The floors are of specie/ coa-
*tractioo, the jot*. being discarded
entirely. The floors are of god sad
2xfkinch scantlings turoed on alga wad
covered with mks Ocarina, givias a
floor wbteb aboufd resist fire fire tease
as loon we the old-style joists, floor and
railing construction. The window
frames are o1 steel. and the entire
character of the coostruction is de-
signed to make the building as nearly
fireproof as possible. in the bsaesest
will be tete sanding, copper, flllhag wad
staining rooms ; on the fleet floor, the
surfacing. storage and shipping rooms
and office ; oa the .eeosod floor, the
veneer, robbing and two varnieking
rooms. Three vaults are provided -
one for the office, one for pakten, and
the other for drawings. Renes. orders
are on Ole to keep ale Sswoay busy
for the next two ,ansae+ std within
the nest month thirty or hely heads
will to added to the payroll.
Mrs. P. Y lex • valese r krlhree ie lga4e.
Mies lima Ilia..ro , le Maass at Otsatrs.
a
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MIAs
Mae 1
W Ma
Airs►. McLasr. of Sew York u hoar boae.
WJ1.t s QWlast
coarse visited to Oast
week.
ALT 1Jm:Saturday to rre,,er is wadies tread• alt
„r. w. r retread on aturday
d•ww.
0 te
151e of Detroit. r i tented M
D. Graham.
m'oEden .• " of rhino. le , sung .
J.seteamsof tea. City. Ma, was the
laws We
Misr Meanie, ut l uronto. i -
sn..t d w.
D. 1. mod Dr. Mabee are away un
trip e>ili county.
Meed For is ep.el.g bar vertices
1t tram twice.
Mr. hots and Detroit, the
so., el Dait, a
goads ar Met. 11 J . Al urn. .
M. tial ilea. Harry WoneU, of I-oeooto
ere sIdUat Mats res in town.
Rev. M. A. ani Mrs Wright. sf Kiucardiae
an.peediet Mt 'lies in tow..
)ler Olalye k ,guards*. of Bru.seia, is visit -
ranee wears, Mr-. Jona Lamm.
Lr. J. D. Oelltur, of Strohroy, spent a few
day. wake tried. at 1Lagsbrtdea
Mr...e )sea James Nbalett and sea. Barry
rusted la 1l tngebridee on Sunday.
M and ]]l(e,a e . M. Johnston. of Neer. spent
tart went with relativsin town.
William sal Frank Tasolyn were Know of
Ret. Dr. aadMre. Meddler week.
Mr. and Mot John Roel, Victoria sweet, up-
turned tsar !loan • trip out Weer.
Mrs W Miss A M. Y t� d Torw,to, ate
h,darryutgat Did orchardGluge.
Dr. KllysaL of Toronto. sprit a taw days e
town with aerother, J. L Yllbrea
Mire lest ]told and )few ll�ltt Basan are
vwore M Wastneld "4ars lramien\oev
r.d wf Ker dtAerPs, Ore.. Weaei Maps. west r_ treat
-
mod
W. T. sty den Lr at Petawawa with the
Corp.d
/lak N bo are is amp there.
Mr. cad dim John Willie, of Detroit are vlr-
ln.g mambo in Colonna and visor.
Aths1lgaQaerrte, of The Masa sad'. is holi-
daying et tis poen t�al home at Co.ahraoa.
Mos La
eter. •intlae
the sane at airs. 0. n. Nom straits
Mrs. C. Walmsley, of Wriete& was the
Guest this walk ..1 tier mean, L. O. !goals,
Miner .Masai and Theresaof Ayr,
are visiting than sunt, Mrs. B. O. mama
Mine !l
w and Mies ate, of Brantford.
are v Valuta Wawa. Nelson street.
1ptpo-ltor : Mur Mary Lacey. of
Uodb .Wang her rode, Mr. Dan Shana-
han.
Rei W. G. Richardson, B. A-. et Arthur,
vadt.ed his dater. Mira Clara K1ohard.ort, leis
week.
W. MoOeldn ret Jrned to Toronto tees week
after a tial titre with Grant &Da Lennetb
herd.
teethe Harts, of Hamilton. is visiting his
cousin. Mas Hobert Wires. and also J. J.
/Ache ea.
Mr. sad Mn. F. H. keels and two sons. of
Haotlios. ate i u -,tang at the bus of W w.
Carpb,il.
Dr. 80.ag, accompanied by Mies tins*
Strang, is at prevent bulrlaytag at Lake Jo•eph,
elutinglit asarsta.
Morris and ilserbiet. {:rico.
antlitha Ms Mr. Meanie raw, Mo. ifn
sisrairt
Mr.aalOa. Jobe 8. Bedford and ekindren
have relemed atter alta weeks' visit to Lr
holt palate
Ulm. no* of Memag1., patentee at tb•
ear deer le M auin0setarsl la tioterot,was
1. town w udnersay.
Mrs Cheadle whine, Mrs. Dwyer sad Master
Charts inryer, or W mdbw, are 'Mint at w
home of MIL h'. F. Clark.
W
a�d'�1:r' W vier Block ret arned on
wows
day hetes
Tonto. h tt the
MisBoars m.161►0. W. slams .et Mir
Mrs. P M�i lleutb WSrtSSW. with
Mn. Richard eel sue, Bram have re-
tuned to W' indium vitt eat the home of
Mrs. Misses., g am 77YYiYlrrrraaaaa ifs W. Hew.p,
Lc Hanna, of as LaWriaes, has joined Mrs
Hauer. who his leen spending the /y
mouser.term at the born elk hmouser. Mrs. idlers.
Mie Margaret 11t.C.sa. Waned 1a k
base at W ood*sek es Tewin► &R*r a Meta
sax weeks n town with 1510 i m 0 Ryiemer.
w. lsdt..ra se Haab Sta. ]carie,
s000mpah ted by Me Mows Om d :
visited ?vials res apd Mende to tows foie weak.
Mr. and Mr. . Hedge. of !demilune mow
oatpy the 'uttercom Mea
s Watrim
ucoeptsd by itis rers, Mr, .y ,
Braun Miner rerespoodirt Of The
Advocate : Mia iebraton, or iledselah
�
kyr ttests Mr. sad Max W ea Cas
Mr.. ss4 aMx. 0. McEvoy bee, retnreed treat
inlet*B, C. where Oar were .1-
1• union at the home cd Mr.
Mo
M1m Aloe1/aik nurse in training at the
U twits et�bad Hospital, 1. ueeedloet
hie .110110= how parade. Mr. and Mrs-
C.A.
n• Ldayt�1BMiaY MiaYro.d
kw. MtnR d
Peke
baring Me
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char lora
8was mosso
19rw1e, 511 maw
w
GREATEST TRIPO, THE GREAT
The Large D. R C. Lime Sanmrs Criss
Lek. Ibis Dell,
The jtrelrt .y between' Detroit and
Baddo ea Um bizmlots D.. 0. Ilse
u1aatNta 1s the most &WNW fest.
water trip is America. 110 erbium et
t�Mote ere i+�
NMwesams err sea
&web
Aarms D it 0. Isbiry.tteta toe.
II Warm int.. Detaae. Wei,
of Detroit, arrived on Fri
-
visit to his wife and eon. who
Mrs. Ro McDonald.t.oa-
term
Was 1s Termite or Mo.day
scanned. The he -
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M viaitins ear
Mr sae
We tor anest
ant Tort.
Ass Mbar et Bowes ,Ills
Tins M. Oa kY roctaw
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seem-
1lr tis imam ata wW make
bdt with him.'
J. A. Melasnhof Tereato • former (ion
by ho ble dm
a rearagul be.aOma la
eke novelle* at Mead m b ,1iI. lkas�t .Deaf a pow dam 1a
ea Idskri/y. was reesmaring
y, who are ttaasipitig
faaisd
damn.• a#
• D -t . and Mn MN•
thelt
teaser vtdt:�ill is et. Dr. Maltreats
tNhg the i. t!< ANtevrY !'r.iae•
tense
lsMeaseh, be the apt riayreMM. tke
PMra a -- aet
tM„= - bs w 1
4 P. Blair, remsvel te scoria last fait
Iola tans* for weeks amt no retest
moa be moons sr W wile and family.
at
Illa Nair a...� e pes
mow a h w Aro
sellas te )bt awl make his
eon se to W-
hims there:
i !assns. el Tistoevnts,
le lb rMa L i wee�s1� �osear (10010
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A CLEAN SWEEP OF
Summer Stocks II
Summer Stocks must be cleared to the last dollar's worth. All
this month we will be hard at work pushing them out. We
must be absolutely free of summer goods when the season is
over. That is a guarantee of fresh, new stocks for you, free
from left - overs, next season. Actual values are not
counted when we make prices for the last odds, ends and
broken lots of Summer Merchandise. All over the store you
will find the goods laid out marked at prices that mean
money -saving for those who buy.
The Midsummer
Fur Exhibition
Our annual Midsummer 'Exhibition of fine
Furs opened this week in our roomy upstairs
Showroom. The Furs we have izathered to-
gether for this Midsummer showing are some
of the choicest we have yet laid before you.
By special arrangement some of the leading
manufacturing firms have sent us several
thousand dollars' worth of high-class Furs for
this Midsummer display. Many of them are
sample garments of exclusive style, higher -
class goods than we carry in stock through the
season. Whether you have any thought of Fur
buying this season or not, we are sure you will
be interested in seeing this beautiful collection.'
It is here all ready for your inspection and we
cordially invite you to see it whenever conven-
ient. Should you be thinking of Fur buying
this winter, we are sure we can make it
profitable for you to place your order now.
Il ADVANCE SHOWING
OF
FALL COATS
With the Furs we
are showing some very
handsome fall a n d
winter Coats. These
are advance styles and
absolutely correct for
the coming season's
wear. You can make a
selection from them
with perfect confidence
that you are getting
garments correct in
every detail. In most
cases not more than
one garment in any
particular style is
shown, and once they
are sold out we will not
re -order. This guar-
antees our customers
exclusive ga r men t a.
Come and let us show
you these handsome
fall Coats.
Weilnesday Morning specials
Here is a list of Specials for next Wednesday morning, August 26th.
Not one in the lot but is worth coming fon In the window Tuesday and
on sale at 8 o'clock Wednesday morning, and not before.
27-1nch Flouncing Embroidery 39c
Just about forty yards to sell. Twenty-
seven -inch Flouncing embroidery, tine muslin.
good designs, worth a lot more money.9c
Wednesday morning Special per yard, 39c
45 -inch Flouncing Embroidery 69c
Thirty or thirty-five yards of this to sell
Three or four patterns, handsome desigos on
good quality cloth. some lcalloped, others
hemstitches edges: regular el.2o to $1,50,
t.:learing Wednesday morning at, per
yard, only
Corset Cover Embroidery 25c
Sixty yards of it for Wednesday morning
selling, and it oegbt to go is one Hour. Not
the ordinary Zc kind by any means, but one
worth ball as much again. Halt - a - dozen
patterns. Chaos of them on Wednesday ' 5
morning at per yard.... . (s�/(,
Waist Fronts 33c
Waist Fronts of handsome Swiss embroid-
ery, 27 inches wide. three - qu-re r yard in
each piece, very handsome designs.C
Wednesday morning Special. choice..
Choice of 10 Gowns and Skirts$2.33
These Gowns and Skirts are emgpies, u
they were not, we could aot sill taws for say
such money. even on Wednesday moa' .g.
No two alike, exceptionally fine sssaNwta,
higher grade these we u*aany Darty a smock,
bandsemely trimmed with lace and embroid-
ery
regtttiar values up to $5.00
Wednsday admit* 'epeciat, choice $.35
Japanese Cushions 10c
J0s�m�w Outshine Topa, 211i Mabee square.
Vatista y «Japanese deeigne-jost the thing
for verwaiwb. Special Wednesday
morulae. sow►. only.. 10c
Lace Hose 25c
Here is a barge.U,. Just, forty or fifty pain of
t hem. Ladies, lisle thread Hoes with lace
rankle, black, white and tan shades, a elesrieg-
up of the Hosiery stack. inquiet !lila. e(]dr.`n
Wednesday morning Ipecta, per pair.
Long Silk Gloves 65c
Thirty pairs only loog sat Gloves, elbow
length, sizes 6j to7 , white or black; regular
$1.60 qualities. Wednesday morning
Special. per pair, only .. . . ............
Extra Good Parasols $1.95
Seven may -ladies' Parasols or Umbrellas.
Top of high-grade silk end wool Gloria that
will not cut or turn rusty ; strong frame,
seven distinct handles,.11 good ; regular 13.00
cifl. b, enyawningesdaawningX1.95
100 Ends Flannelette 43c
One hundred end. each ' eoataining five
loyards heavy striped Flannelata, 89 to 88
bes wide. Extra special for Wednes- w �,
day morning, per sad a�71
Silk Itaincoats $9.00
Throe only Silk Ll alnooata, not oeh�
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Brussels Rug 315.75
One only genuine Brsseek Rug, nioe sales
of brawn. size 8 s 4 yards. Deoidsdly
sspecial for Wednesday morn- , $1 75
Short Fawn Coats 33.75
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s' what Jackets, fawn
cloth. Clearing Wednesday mora- C2 Tis
trig. each, only... .DJ al
Children's Coats 32.85
Thos only children's 611 Costs, medls
weight -neat. natty little INA
navy. Very spaniel toe Wy Qtr
amorning.......spaniel................ $2AoV
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