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Ht:Ai.Q1'ARTFRes FOR
School Books
We carry a full stock of all
the authorized books for Public
and eeparatr Schools and Colleg-
iate Institutes, which are now
*.old at greatly reduced res.
lltooke tic each. ■ •raw -
log Books 5c melt. Readers 4c,
tic. Ye, IM and 16e ; Grammar
and Arithmetic 10c each, Com-
posdtion 15c, H glens 20.
History of Engtaod and Canada
,e c•rh, Geography) 05c; all
Collegiate Institute Text Roo►s
ti the new reduced prices.
Exercise and
Scribbling Books
User .41 kinds to select from.
loft count, tine (,aper .end art iatic
c�,sera raoping in price from 1e
up.
Bs- mere and get one of our
W hale Seribbleve. By far the
'seers( •town in Goderich.
An immense image of Er•ae-
t' Ink., Pens, etc., etc.
lead Pencils kora frc per
d,•r.-n ul,
T be Colonial Sok Store
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and Object is to
Please our
Customers
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with our prices, with our large
as.aortmeot, with our fine qual-
ities and beet grades of geode.
We offer the beat good+, and the
lowest prices to every purchaser.
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IIONF.ST GOODS
HONEST PRICES
HONF.8T FACTS
A square deal to everyone.
Remember the place
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Jeweller end Optician
Sole Agent Columbia
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THIRTY
YEARS
Out Seven Colleges have been
eetaWlehed during the past 30
years The largest trainers in
('(.nada. Owing to our connec-
tion all over Ontario, we do
better for our graduates than
any other school. You may
study all at bourse or partly at
dome and finish et the Coffer.
Affiliated with The Commercial
Educators' Association of Can-
ada. It would be well for you
to investigate before cbonatng.
Exclusive right for Ontario of
the world-famous Bliss Book-
keeping System, which is un-
equalled. h is actual Business
front Start to Finish, and the
etudexnt keeps came hooks as
Chartered Banks sod Wholesale
Houser.. Enter spy time.
individual instruction.
Writs, roll or •i•I•one foo
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CLINTON
BUSINESS COLLEGE
0E0. Sense.., Pr.sr,ewr.t
Mab S. W. WARD Pr,..cipa.
MONTREAL LEITER.
THE SIGNAL :
DERICH, ONTARIO
said a• be one of the lectors leedingtto AN MIARINE NOT
the maraud -of conditions in the nie•i
The yacht Black Elkton her res
felon Little Current, to �roit w
induatt-. Other vision* art aim -
effected. tongues are
higher today
PREPertING AMMUNITION F 0 R lour also have reached a prier they
TEMPERANCE CAMPAK DS.
trrf tsOl�krd i
ilpb than ever Debre. Park
Dorninion Alliance W,N Inaugurate
Huge Educational Movement
Against Liquor in Province of Que-
bec This Autumn Novel Cooking
School for Men Beer Prices
High Lemieux Labor Act Under
Fore.
From Our Own ('orre.aoodani
Montreal, Aug. 214th. -That the
temperance convention lust closed at
Knowlton represented the first shots
in a new educational campaign which
the Dominion Alliance has inaugur-
ated, and in wbicb they intend to ape.
fanatically teach the children and
adults of the Province the scientific
truth regarding alcohol and the
human body, is the declaration ot .1
H. Robert*, secretary of the Domio-
in. Alliantee.
S 1 lecturer. will be employed,
tt Province will ter. .own knee-
deep with temperance literature.
While efforts willnot be relaxed in
t•lber departments of work, such as
law enforcement, the emphasis in fut-
ure i* to to placed on educational
work
Rev. T. Albert Moore. D. D.. super-
intendent of temperance and morel re-
form for the Methodist church in Can)'
ads, declared at the meeting at
Koowltoa that with every- barroom
there was an accompaniment of vi-
ciousness.
"Only last week," said the Doctoe.
"i blood in close proximity to one of
Montreal's swell barrooms and lis-
teoed to the language that floated
through to where I stood. It was
punctured. with profanity and atatur-
sled with lasciviousness. Yet the
men inside were well dressed and ap-
eerently well-to-do."
Male Culinary Experts.
An invasion of won.en'e rights on
the part of the male sex is now immi-
nent here as a result of the establish-
ment of a novel cooking school ex-
clusively for men, the first of its kind
in thecity, in it they will be initi-
ated into all sorts of culinary mys-
teries which heretofore bare been
thought to be 'mown only to women
` within six weeks it is expected
sixteen pupils who have en -
•r; to date will be able to make
which will far excel the best
( ther ever made and rival the
. mother product. Incidentally
t will learn to cook meats, make
pantry, manufacture a pit or prepare
any other dish which may be des red.
The establishment of this unique
school is not, however, an effort to
educate bueleeds for suffragettes who
can care for the housebold• while tbe•
wife is er-gaged in politica or b,usine.s.
The idea is merely to undermine the
sovereign independence of the cook
who at present comes close to being
the ruler of many- houuehoids. The
founders of the school believe that as
soon as • realiratior is achieved of the
fact that a threat t. leave on the part
of the cook does . ot mean that the
fancily will be left in dire strait, a
fairer relation will be established all
around. Incidentally- a course in the
new school will be valuable to the hus-
band left desolate in the city during
the time his family- is at the seashore
or in the mountains- If the idea de-
velops as it is hoped it is expected
that summer cases of dy.tiepsia will be
minimised and the tio-called servant
problem solved, at least in part.
Beef Is Ruing,
The birth price of beef bas again
forced mens families to curtail their
supplies. They here done this eo
often that the practice is becoming
monotonous, and if the price goes
much higher beef will be one of the
greatest luxuries known to modern
man.
Beef prices today hove reached tbe
bighwater mark, surpassiug the prices
.et by the beef trust last fall, when
the entire country was agitated over
the high cost of living. Lending
wholesale dealers in the downtown
district s..id today- that conditions in
their line of business were unprece-
dented.
The head of one beef and cattle
dealer here gays that 1 he price for top
fancy beef, that is. the very best qual-
ity. was higher than it bad been for
fifteen Kra.' and that it was going
still higher.
This dealer declared that the critics'
situation was due to 'be iignifScaotee
small run of cattle to the (16icagr
markets. The high price of corn is
PUBLIC MEETING
of rziK�..� d w..i.�. Ontario .
Ek ton of Weston, Ontario at
Stratford, Friday, Sept,g
Stratford, Friday, Septe8
at 1 M in afternoon
SirWjlfrjda
Tiounaa oar OMMLIM
WON. GEORGE P. GRAHAM
iitie rl� or IlAet watra aro cactus
HON. MACKENZ1B$KiNG
> oa N Lama
HUGH GUTHRIE
or Ilagoato
and fiber prominent %par. .
SPECIAL �M. "!rta+ 7e�•tt• w a
TRAINS .g11dpoint* at oat.. i� m
Forest and inteeol,ttrc armor. Monne
by regular teselne. Nandi tied I posees(ng
ell � M Prgn lar true k far,. obi a t
Angle fare All a **Baily halted
sand.
h R 6:11111!‘ . segs
11, Mi w Pim
Yelp nave TRa q lien
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base not touched 10 years.
Is Lemma Act Legal/
Is the Lemieux (onciliatiuu Act
le
cb is the question the r`outta will
Peobr at the n+goast of the Monti eel
8trert Railway. piny. and it i.
understood that the motion of the
company, which is now before the
Superior Court, useless granted, will
go as tar as the Privy Council.
The challenge of tic Mtrotaeal Street
Railway Company to the Department
of Labor came out is the Superior
Court in the abape of a motto° for a
writ of prohibition against the eons -
Of arbitrators, appointed un-
der the luditetrial Disputas and lnyes-
t,gatioo Act ot 11107, to investigate
into the difficulty between the Mont-
real Street )teilesy Company and its
employee.. By the petition for the
writ, it was intended to stop the sit-
tings of the conuniseioe and dissolve
acrd eommiseion.
The reasons Alleged by Thibaudeau
Riatret, who appeared tot the M. S.
It , were ;--
1at. That the 1 uduatrial Dispute.
Investigation Act of lfkri, under which
the commission wa-. appointed, was
unconstitutional.
'lad. Should it hr oonstitutional, It
could not be applied in the present
difficulty because the M. S. ), charter
was vented by the Piovincal Legis-
lature.
3rd. Should the Act be constitu-
tional. and cover the peeaeot litiga-
tion, the nommission could not sit be-
cauee it had been appointed under
fate pretences, the alleged fact. given
for its inetitut.io° being mixr•epre-
seated, and the difficulty between the
company and some of its employees bes
iag the result of the dismissal of some
Coen found guilty of misconduct, and
of bothing else.
As in the petition of the M. S. H.,
the Hon. MacKenzie Kink, Minister of
Labor, is a mib-encause, it is under-
stood that the Federal Government
will be represented when the cane
cremes before the Oout 1 for argument.
Hear Mr, Blakeley in North-st. Metho-
dist Church.
Of the plying of this welfknown
organist it need only be added that
the ro•cital served once u.ore to dem-
onstrate that as a concert performer
Mr. Blakeley is without a peer in
Canada. Hie charming and appropri-
ate combination,, the exquisite grace
and poetry of his readings, combined
with cicerone of articulation in the
most brilliant and rapid passages, and
feau of pedalling, as in the L.emare
bfmpfwnv andel olstenbolm Fantasia,
give to bis playing an attractiveness
which is most captivating , At the
keyboard be is a model of easy poise.
There et no aimless bunting for stops
to the Accompaniment of drone baea
Moreover, marks of expression, sfor-
tandi, etc., are at ail times faithfully
reproduced. —Toronto Mail and Em-
pire, Jew. t1. 19ta
Mr. Blakeley will give a recital on
the new urger' tit Korth-st. Methodist
church Friday, Septem)ret $the
If You Visit Toronto.
Visitors to Toronto at Exhibition
time ought not to fail to take a trip
to Scarbor° Beech Park. the great
amusement resort at the east end of
the city.
Scartbo.ro Beach has had tbe most
prosperous seasor, in its history this
summer, and visitors howhave seen it
before will be struck by the many im-
provement s. The Scarboro Inn u gener-
ally considered to be one of the very
best restautants in the city,and during
Exhibition time will specially cater to
out-of-town guests. The vaudeville en-
tertainment is of the same class as
that put on at the Exhibition : the per-
manent bourse of amusement surpass
anything else in Canada. the park it-
self is one of the prettiest on the con-
tinent.
A visit to Toronto would not be
complete w itbont a ride down to the
Beach, which is in about the same re-
lative position to tbe east of the city
as Exhibition Park 1 to the west end,
Going from one park to another, you
see practically all there is to see of the
south part of the Queen City.
ser Wilfred Laurier at Stratford.
Stratford Liberal, are making pt ep-
aration s to greet Sir Wilfred Laurier
upon his visit to the city n° Friday of
nest week. The Premier will be ac-
companied by Hon. George P. Gra-
ham. Mioivter of Railways and
Ousels : Hon. Mackenzie King. Min -
Wer of Labor ; Hugh Guthrie, K. C.
of Guelph, and other prominent Lib-
erals. A special train will lease(Jode-
ricb for Stratford at 10 a. m., and
there will be • single -fare rate for the
round trip. Return will be by regu-
lar trains.
ler Dag. bot -water bottles, medi-
cine glasses, ait cushions, lints,
gauges, bandages, crutches and • *core
(dottier sick room requisites always in
stock at Wickes drug store, Goc:erich.
For all occasions use Blackstooe's
(1 licioua ire cream, in bulk or fancy
hritks. 'Phone 311.
Cures wben others fail. Magic ('orn
Cure, sold by K. R. \igk druggist.
Aa Sorts of Weakness and Debility.
People who are run down .,r weak
cannot get etrong until the vital m-
antes and the nervous sivtem arere-
stored Lsto
gt�r actin ity. Our Mar.
y Rewt.vator is a serve
loud and stimulant. ft builds up the
nervous system and WIND promote*
digestion and the fog illation of
bewftby blood. It tripe almond from
the first and all gain is permanent. be.
cases. the system is actually Mrilt Op.
K • K•iarantev it. one dollar hnttla.
(west rtrir+d by MActecd Medicine
(rodey-eeh. (Int
"or sale by K it. Whin, drugs/ea
DUNGANNON.
1►H NEWTON. IKNTs. rased r�ltt�f�T. t ip
eir �meatlecture wed wit kbss.sa giro
t b(. satire
M w! hsprsad trie kenow An modem ~M
�j ME --THE LOCAL AGENCY
so `.ins lir• _*inset r u to >
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w!a .Si sols. .aid gw/isr un tw
oiesgrali
See ha.'e the sows of tooth !tires
fiat are mads in thorouRhl• Nwoas
sod are the testa E R tltipgN, i
`stilt Geier e& Ont.
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poet un Friday. • w to
• The steamer 'Turret Crown Is ex-
pected the latter part of this weak
with • cargo of oats for the (io.ierieb
elevator.
' The steamer Scottiab Hem arri%edun
Monday with a cargo of 1IIi,UU/ bushel~
of wheat and oats for tbe Chaleticb
elevator. She cleared on Tuesday tut
Lorain.
Tae /steamer Doric was here last
Friday end unleaded 115,000 bushels
of wheat and nab at the tiuderich
elevator. Mix cleared on 1rc.ur-
day wuruing for r on Witham, ligbt
The steamer Acadian arrived last
Saturday atternoou and unloaded ),.-
'(%*i Guthrie al flax at the Goderich ele-
vator. :ine cleated the same evening
tor Kingston with the balance of bet
Cargo.
Tbe steamer. Dunelm arrived ��+(uyyur-
day evrningaod unloaded 11,11NG bushels
of barley and 14,t1110 bushels of oats
at the Uoderlch elevator, She cleared
on Sunday for Montreal with the bal-
ance of her cargo.
' The schooner Azov. Capt John Mc.
Donald, and the schooner Marie An-
nette, Capt. Murdoch McDonald. a ere
outside the harbor in shelter of tbe
breakwater on thrunty last. &.Us
boats were upward bound.
The steamer Wexford arrived last
Saturday morning. She unloaded 4u,-
11109 bu ahel, of oats at the Godericti
elevator and 7(,01111 fuahela of wheat
+ts Inc Big Mil- She cleared on bat-
tfrday evening for Fort William.
The rteatner 11. N. Jez arrived on
Sunday from Sandusky with another
cargo of coat The Jez has been kept
bpsy so tar this season carrying coal
tP tioderich, the cargo delivered this
week bringing the tout up to 9,5111)
tons. ^be Jex lett on Thursday for
Lakes, Erie.
The season of passenger navigation
for 1911 at Goderich dors un bailor
day of this week. The steamer City
of bit Ignace calls tomorrow (Friday)
morning on her last trip northward
bound and will make her final call go-
ing south on Saturday at 1;311 p- m.
The steamer Huron calls for the last
time on Friday at midnight, on her
return journey from Sault Ste. Marie
to Cleveland.
The Goderich Lumber & Milling
Company receive this week from For-
est two carloads of select white oak
timber for use us the new tug,
the keel ot which Contractor
Bermingham !did Ott the north pier
early this week. The tag will be
stout the same siu as the Horton and
will in MI probability be equipped
with the boiler and engine which were
in Mr. Beruungbarn a tug, destroyed
by- fire last year at Rondeau.
Goderich bailor presented a busy
appearance on Friday about 6 o'clock.
The steamer Dnt is was at the Gods
rich elevator, the steamer Wexford at
the Big !gill and the barge Three
Brothers at the coal dock- In the
centre of the harbor the drill scow
soli the dredge were hard at work.
and the tug Murton towing around a
Crow. On the north pier the pneu-
ivatnc hammers and dulls maintained
it continual t acket, while to the east
the engines and mixers were busy
:with the cement work on the new
crib. Outside the piers and behind
the breakwater were the schooner,
Azoy and :Annette Marie, at anchor,
and between the piers was an Aireri-
can yacht, inward bound. The
schooners with their sails flapping to
the swell ot the waves presented a
acerae of exceeding beauty. which was
admired by those fortunate enough to
be on the bank at the time,
The Dominion Government will
bold an investigation into the lobs of
the tug Martin of Midland, which
seat last week in the Georgianebatross
while towing the
whlcb oleo floundered. Nine live, on
the tug were lost, vel: ile the crest of the
barge escaped in a swab boat. Captain
Dean, who commanded the Alhatroes,
said that the Martin had disappeared
halt an hour before be and bis party
abandoned the barge. He claim, to
have seen the lights of the tug go out,
and heard streaming and shouting
of thole on board as they ii.ap r'ed.
but ib view of the sinking coodiitionof
hie own boat be was powerless to
render any assistance. He tells of
his ex:iting experiences transferring
the women from the barge t., the yawl
boat and the many attempts made be-
fore all were removed from the sink-
ing vessel. The women and children
were in their nignt clothes. having
been aroused tram tbeir sleep and hur-
ried
ueried into A small host'. It is stated
by others that on the occasion of the
sinking of the two boats the wind was
not more than sixteen miles an hour,
and that many a smaller vessel weath-
ered it easily. Vessel men who were
out on the Georgian Bay at the time of
the disaster were of the opinion that
the weather was not sufficient to Patine
the kiss of the Martin, and they con-
sider the only possible explanation
is that the Alhatrrrss was abandoned
when abe began to leak badly and
that the barge may haee lurched And
the tow line liaising under the tug may
have eau.ed ber to roll over.
WOMEN READ THIS.
Parisian Sege Pets Lustre tote Dell,
Faded Hair,
Avery w omen reader of The Signal
who. desires radiant hair that everyone
admin. sb.,utd go to le R. Wighht to-
day and qrt s large MIrent bottle of
Parisian Rare,
It is not only • delightful and re-
freshing bait drawing arta baarrtider,
but it is sold nnder a rigid Me
to banish dandruf, stop falling bait
and itching ealp, or money ►Eget
Parisian Sage is the knot hair tonic
known 1t is the only one tbat will
carr dandruff, dramas the seeks
and make the hair grow long sal
beaus init.
Get Your T.ccsts from F. F. tawroweal
Rotas for the Toronto Exhibition
are ansostravd by 1be (:.7. R. Wools
fare ELM/ nn apt days August ilia to
her title inclusive
umber h and d AAU hetet* rootttoor
Urals haves goisrirb at 6. at
ow a and
d>
Thome' eaaabas sa Teeres2.
to on the
Wirt* tsetse ffe ware to bay yews
terero-totro PeewLawyers.. at the
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ifAC$C CA NOCK -- • Poor old Nurs,.y, she still thinks I'm a kw. Every tints a new arias
essiR
► 4round lo buy a horse or make a deal for the sluff she tree* to shoo hint Of the EOMs
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New Fall
Coats and Suits
We are all ready with them. Really the finest assortment of stylish man -
tailored outer garments for women we have laid before the ladies of Goderich is
now displayed in our big Ready-to-wear Department. The best styles of the
leading Canadian and German makers have a place on our racks. Garments that
have a style and individuality to them that appeals' to critical buyers. Of the
best there are no two alike. Already these handsome garments are being picked
up by people who like to do their choosing when the stock is at its best_ The)
are well worth seeing, even it you have not thought of buying this early, but
choosing is done easiest when you have the greatest variety to make your choice
from. Come and see these handsome garments. We will be glad to show them
any time you find it convenient to call.
Ladies' Suits $ 12.50 to $30.00
Ladies' Coats ,,. 5.00 to 30.00
Children's Coats 3.50 do 12.50
We are (living One-third Ott
the Prices of all Parasols
For this week only we offer this great
inducement to ppaarraassool buyers. Our entire
stock of black &resole is being offered for
tio-tkird Las ttaa Usual hides
%V.- have a special object in doing this.
and it gives you an opportunity to get a
good Parasol or Umbrella, for Fall use at a
decided laving.
Ladies' Partsols and Umbrella., regular
*1...i'- to *6.00. selling now at
Meati ird Leas Au lister bice
A Big Clearing of
Embroidery Remnants
We have done an immense Embroidery
husinees this summer. Now the season is
nearly over, we find there are dozens and
dozens of abort length, that run from one to
five yards. All qualities and widths are
represented in them. We want to get them
out of the way quickly, and for Saturday
we have had them measured up and marked
at greatly reduced prices to clear.
They
will he placed on a table at e front of the
be
store, and there will be many and many a
bargain found on it.
These Are Days of Great Buying
Opportunities in White Cotton
Underwear
Lots of people are buying_their next summer's
supply of Underwear DOW. They know that they
are wing money buying at prices the lest of the
stick is going for these days. You eon do It, ton,
if you do not put off coming ton long. See the
special display of aesnrted garment& at 33e, hoc,
71k. $1.g1, $1.3B and SEM. You will find many and
many a genuine bargain at. each prier.
Special Hosiery Values
Special Hosiery values for Sep-
tember. Extra good lines for the
children going back to school. A
special price on balances of odd lots of
summer stocks we want to clear.
School Hose 15c
We call your attention again to our opeti•I
line of ebnol Hose for boys or girls. Itier
are made fn,m extra strong. firmly twined
cotton yarn. the dye is absolutely Gist, Hwy
are made with seamless feet, and
altogether
one of the hest school 'cocking," we have
ever sold. All sixes- At. per 1 ,
A Bargain itt Size 9 Only
Any pairs ribbed cotton Hose, seamless -
fest and fast dye, • really good stocking.
IIworth more money. We cleared a lot from a
mill that had an oversupply of this au.
This is tbe reason we can sell then$ for
two pain for.
Still Some More of ['hose Seamless
Black Hose; 3 pairs for 2Sc
Just about enough left for another week's
selling. Extra quality, fast black ladies' and
children's cotton Hose, seamless and
Properly shaped: Special, three pain for AL
Lisle Hose 23c
A clearing of ladle,' lisle thread Hose.
asoomed styles and colors, neaurless Leet, plain
or lace •olds, regnlsr 96c to 50c. Clear-
ing out at your choice per pair
Ready with New
Dress Goods
Early shipments of new Dress Goods are now
on our counters. Correct weaves and colors for
the coming season in dress and gaiting material.
A stock that is really worth ~nee while to twice
and re• We will be glad to show it at any time.
READY WITH THE NEW MILLINERY
New Fall Millinery is being opened up every day. Miss Reynolds has re-
turned from her visit to American and Canadian markets, and we are ready for
early business. The date of our formal opening will he announced in a week or
two, but in the meantime if you want a Fall Hat we can show you the new styles
at any time.
DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT RE -OPENS
TUESDAY NEXT
Our Dressmaking Department will re -open for the Fall season Tuesday,
September 5th. Miss Coutts has returned from her vacation and will be ready
to receive customers Tuesday morning.
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