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The Signal, 1912-8-1, Page 5. TAE SIGNAL GODERTCR ()NTARII) TMottoaAly, Ammer 1, 1912 dr LOCAL TOPICS Cie Honda/ P ettlasMdien. The Mayor's i haa mea N bees awed enjoiaiag the serve Wedoeeday. 1114.111114114 lie tete oleic holiday. Iura1 School Inter/ Greats ter nolle. ( In 1912 and former yore the Onset, dint of Eduoaties helda0_tI1i_aamt. of rural school gelation w Id Ye,.!*n over pm and rep to On the emakeuss pact being $1A owl tot asiditeMe 40 der *rat.t to { of HIM oI 00 51011.�For rut the IN per 111110* -111a be Oft s„larie d prioelpabiatten. t* to JgNi sod for sielita.is where up to onto, making the 1..>dmum yank respectively $100 and o140. bong a rriuction of $20 for every teacher in miery grant. p 0. 0. F. Officers. The following an the oflloers, erected and &metaled, of Huron Lase No. fit 1._ 0 0. P.. for the flew ' term : I. P. G., A. F. sturdy ; N. 0., ft ftD. Ttcbbou Qt. V. A. held ; 8oan- cm** ; enc etary, tial secretory. Dr. W. F. Clark ; treas- srer, 0. C. whitely; R. 14. N. G., H. Martin : L 8. N. 0.. S. Lynn ; R. S. V. G.. N. kiacAuley; L 8. V. O., A. Johnston : warden. L. L. Knox ; con- ductor. J. 8. Platt ; R. 6. S.. B. 0. Manning*: L. B. S., H. P. Strang ; chaplain., Rei-. J. Pollock ; 1. 0.. J. Newcombe ; 0. ti., it. Turner. Sunset Guests Are Generous. The tends of the H•ple Lest Uhsp- ter. Daughters of the Empire, have been ioere.se'd by the num of 1131.25, the result of a raffle held at Hotel sunset last evening. The article raffled was a shawl, which was do - sated by • meed of the Chapter. One 91 the guests, who d.,it'se to be bony- dou•. con tributed $M towards the proceeds. The money will go towards the ambulance tuod. whish is growing gradually but surely under the diligent tele of the Obatiter rbe members ere grateful to the guests a Hotel 8unet for their generous al d to 'the • gater'pri ... gong West. The Guelph Herald refers in the fol- lowing to the eon -In-law of Wes. Sharman, of town, wbo rodded in Goderich our scene time a tew years ago. The many friends of Mr. seed Mickley, of tbe D. E. Macdonald & Bros. store. will regret to learn that he has decided to go West. He tea ac- cepted • position with the large firm of McKinnon k 0e.. of Weyburn, Sask.. and will leave in about two weeks for that place. He will have complete charge of all window dress- ing and dwxwstiog and will spend a week in Chicago at Re expense of the ern on the way west rhe Regatta. The town council not having given ao} reply so tar to the request of the Menesetung Canoe (.Aub for a grant towards the expenses of the proposed regatta. the prospects for the holding of the event oq the civic holiday a- prop red are soriewbat indefinite. An excursion is; cooing on the 1. P. R that day. and the regatta would come in nicely as an enter- tainment for the visitors, aa well s tor our own towns people, The council may yet give the proposal the desired eoonuragerneot so that s good program of water sports May 'be carried out next Wednesday. Eight Months in tea Central. William Slade. an Eagilehman who Lis been io town sines last tail, left tnwu on Saturday after selling several articles which he bad stolen from the woman with whom he was living. The articles included s gold watch and chain, a locket and a aumher of less valuable articles, H. got $0 for the watch. giviog an assumed name to the mac who bonght k from him. He went to $arniet, where he was eoprz- heeded on notification from the Gode- rich authorities, and was breugbt hack on Tuesday. He was before Judge a sentence of eight onmonths inCtoday, and entral Prison. His callous treatment of the woman with whom he had been living for a few week, was the snhjsct of bonne 4ecere remark. by His Heuer, but did not •e'm to trouble tbe pi -Wooer very much 3245 Realized. The annual tea and garden part given by the ladies of St. Geotyte s church on the grottode of Kee. Griffin. Nelson street, on Thursday .ftsra000 and evening .last was a great moms. The enjoyment of the guests In the afternoon was somewhat tnarred the downfall of rain. but the ladies re- moved the tea tablet to the school- room and all expressed themselves pleased with the bountiful repast pro- vided. Later In the evening a e.udtal fomenter was rendered oo Mrs. Grlt- r.ni.h, Mr. A. R. Cook tloo- trihutiogafrond nolo sod Hr. Zero Iake a cornet ode. O (oche -ore r UMW Tele iaraSd movie. liik ed +bent tables were the sum of gigi was reelthat MesIrk hna Salty was eve more soc- 7 previoe.ly bend. dor Scout Rally at Tersest Exbibltten. Ontario) ruts of the Province d Bighorn, the De+vtadw of fM 9ieReya1 Clue( 8r'out for Cased*. oft W5 Ndae. it Mob. Thtoqh Zes kihition Aaoei tioniathe Grinch for Ontario M melded to provide camping and entertainment fi* ekelide dudes tootvisit xTooronto. the sesped the elfin a or ivs snoipmendesw_ eIhral s are and Mrs wid mod esetneg is . turves *wigoing see die_ gyp eif ger teem. Thk is ►r sievenrome wtdlr - lbotaf of the r be. by lb or top �ei pz i ase fele Ch �es be Tlet�M bttLss /bs 1 and ak sea Aerateme , ,ginZ to fee t e levee edge net- t w N.•-. 'tots Bpt. fee -,e e. ' f/sb Ili ew ore. d, bele Mors. The Signal le always pleased to oslve items of news for publican but when gent by mail the agnate of the gender must be appended ss Ituaraotee of good faith. The sl amide wi11 not be published. Six Months for Tucker. David Tucker, alias Bennett, before Judge Doyle on Saturday ewteoos us *barges of at 1ioderkb. Clinton and ifeosall • _pled jail -breaking at Ooderioh. Hone soteaeed hiss to the Oen Prison for ds mouths. G, T. R. Notes. Geo. Knapp, of Bertin, who had been relieving here since A. C. Barri lett, has been transferred to Tavietoo W. Colter, former night operator, b been advanced to day operator, and Roy M. Sperling, of Pinkerton, is no o ht man. sight shipments the past week have been very heavy. On Wednes- day four trainloads of freight left Goderich via the 0. T. R. Two Bars Closed. License reduction came into effect last night. the 31st of July, and today the berg of the Huron and King .Edward Hotels are closed The Huron House is being closed entirely, but Mr. King will run the King Edward as a boarding and todgio house for a time at least. Some the boys celebrated the oce ssion las night with • midnight parade aroun Square, with musical socompan mint on the mouthorgan an accordeon. To Address Board of Trade. Arrangements are being made for a general meeting of the Board of Trade to be addressed by Rev. Loseph Elliott ou the subject of immigration. Hav- ing spent several months this year in Great Britain and Ireland engaged in immigration work, Mr. Elliott will doubtless tie able to make his address not only interesting but instructive, and it should be heard by a large gathering. Mr. Elliott is at present holidaying at the Point Farm, and the date of the meeting will be announced later. Firemen's Demonstration at St. Marys. M Careart PERSONAL MENTION. It ought not to be n tote - mine owners of motor oars t the rah NlJQrd'a• et et- Them..' era la tows speed laws well lie to other plaosso eoorelles� olive lld�ksll meted Meds 1a Lades should stop before some serious Ire M wltata4 se hedge, b Heeler Mr r accident takes place. lotsweyls { �t on- Industrial Exhibition Notes. ki nwr ee b beets item Taeeato es a Te The directors of the Goderich to- • a A., 01 caw's', u to tows • ug leered and he- ll - g dustrial E ttlb/Non are bolds f as e ftass7, d M.Melaw. Beek.. 1. .t se gnat msethga to est thlags to shape .t�' � k� for the coming tell fair. Last Satur• M Bsti 6awo Detroit 1. .teltiag bar ds adltht the ware appointed. rsi.t vests awe peke %e w beteg was Mia. !'bother M tame beta turesW for anycma & ai m a eop� should apply for .. Maud volt hrea a W the a.eretaty, J. A. 1►Owkr. lIw llaud CMdler. of Woodeteok, 1. rlit- and Moses ootdds concerns are asking ter me. Cote fink for spare in the main building foe Mae Jos Bess, et Toronto, le rbltdoe her Toe nether. lira �rri. - mak ng exhlbite. The directors would prefer than the space should be M� Arrwltusi .t Teresa, 1. vl+IMrg bar b,tbsr, = lie Btiohee.a. w. Mn. Peter Coreag sad ohlMree d Tomoete. are 1n town for • few weeks. ern. Lynn ten on Saturday to mend a weak or so with ber we in Detroit. Mn. Elliott and daegbter. Leona, have ea turned horn* from William. Mrs ltd Castle and lite* daughter an vhdtlar relating at Morn. Wilfrid Elliott, of Dungannon. I -tatted In town for • few days tog week. W. C. Comilla of MontreU. fa .o.ndta• a west visiting bla tomato here. lir. and Mr. H.e or West Tomato. w visiting at the borne Capt. Donis Mks Lily Boyd. .1 7yeento. 1. visiting at the baa et her mother, lets. D. Boyd. Mit Wm. Whitehall. of London. L %Jetting Mr dasgbter. lora W. R. Harrison. Will M0C1oiMn. 4t Toronto. la visiting at th residence of Mrs. Bert, Elgin avenue. Mia W. rotational tea. W. t'.. lett today to vielt friend. .t Euat.r ter • few dare. W. R. Adana, of The Windsor Record. Pare The signals Diem nt pall on Honda,. Oraharn Pollnow. of Toronto. Ma born en- joying • holiday vtett ut the old home. Mr. and Mas. E. Hanna. of et.C.atharines. are vatting, at Mit 13aaea'i old home here. ("Wein r'uU has returned from a two weeks' Goderich Man Bereaved by London vett with his unrole, John ('uU. in Orey+town- Fatality. ship, taken by kcal people. lied soy of oar merchants or manufacturers wad think of making exhibit* should pat L.° !n their' applications at once. k. The directors have renewed their invitation to Hon. Martin Burrell, w Minister of Agriculture for Oaoada, to open the fair. No reply has been received go tar. A gang hs, been at work this week on the race track. which is now In fleet -clan condition. Hoeresmen who want to practise their steppers may now make good use of the track. Particulars regarding special prises offered by Fisher Bros., of Beomiller, were received atter the prise lists had been printed. The prime are as fol- lows : For foals of 1912 sired by Fisher Beers.' Clydesdale stallion. Glenlivet Chief -heavy draft horses. 1st $5, !red o • 63.50. Srd $2.50: agricultural borne. t 1st 56, 2nd $3.50, 3rd $'2.50. Each round exhibitor in this claire must be a 1. member of the Society. d St. Idsrys Argus : The committee is bard at work completing prepar- ations for the Old Boys' reunion and firemen, demonstration, to nue held here on August 5th. 0th, 7th. 1912. They are greatly eneournged by the numerous entries which are being received for the firemen's demon- stration, which will be held August 7tb, and the assurances to hand that hundreds of the old boys and girls will be tak'og advantage of the cheap railway rates, to renew friendships in the Stone Town during that week. The official program is being dial tributed, and among the many event* may he Doted : Huse reel and hook and ladder non. firemen's contests, etc.. for which about $1.900 in priest and attractions will be given. This will be the greatest event in the history of St. Marys and a large attendance is now assured. The New C. P. R. Station Agent. The Milverton Sun says': Mr. W. H. Sanderson, C. P. R. agent., of Milverton, has been offered and has accepted the Company's office at Goderich. He lett on Friday last to assume his duties and will move big family thither this week. Mr. Sander- son has been agent at Milverton since the line opened about six years ago. During that time he has done 000- siderable to popularise the new line by his obliging manner. The pro- motion carries with It a urge io crease in salary and somewhat Itghte if more re eponsible duties. While his hoot of trieod, in Milverton and vicinity rejoice in his well -merited success they regret that it necessitate the removal of himself and Mrs. Sendersoo from the village, where they took no small part in the soda life and church work of this place. Mr. Sanderson was a valued member o the Burns church choir and of the bowling club. while Mrs. Sanderson is the president of the Ladles' Aid. That Mr. and Mrs. Sanderson may continue to enjoy the happiness and prosperity that has thus far followed taw is the wish of their many sit vertoo friends. No Occasion for Alarm. As was helmeted in The Signal last week. two young girls left town with a man under circumstances which led to some suspicion. and ugly stories were afloat. The polios at border points were warned to he on the look- out for them. and things were going to be mads Heel for the man 11 he were a However, it ap- pears was no occasion for all the shine. The mac, whore casae its Hesdetsose is a in other of one of Make sad se be was returning to after a visit to hie boos at Lnek.ow she went with him. and MOS the other girl, • friend of bars, A dispatch from Lucknow says : 'Par daily paper. of remelt date aestained • dory about the summed away from Goderich to of two girls, one of whom. Margaret Henderson, was from Leek - now end is well known here. The authorities, It is said, have taken steps to hsve them interoebtsd. Light hoe been thrown on tie akastfsa by a ,t ktim t from We Henderson girl's sbithst b She seat tbst the sespsdsd 1ilbell 1055 is Ma other than her see, wire bre beer lein & r s r Weskit workingmost of the time. sad bas brat en • brief Alit lova Assad,* hie sister that abs doth tt betler wagw ties es in Chime° persded her to rewith thee isMated the other girl, rged Ile . who has hem fp Mes ememe.iee of the B sdsarwi girl for sears thee. decided to soenmpaa these. That tits McDaedd Rhe frionle AM mot Whew Ow seem time aimed bar ingSsMe V epb inial by A lamentable fatality occurred at London on Monday morning of this week. the victim being Joseph Abell. 155 Grey street. Lather of William Abell of Ooderieb. Mr. Ahell was engineer at the Labatt brewery and at 7:30 a. tn. on Monday he went down foto the pump -pit et the brewery to start the pumps for the day. It was noticed by $ fellow -worker that he did not return in the usual time, and on investigation Abell was found lying unconscious on the floor. He had been overcome by carbonic acid gas fumes, and several i men in their efforts to rescue him also were affected by the gas._ Doctors were summoned, and after Abell had been brought up from the pump -pit efforts were made for an hoer to restore animation to the unconscious form, but without avail. The other men overcome by the gas recovered after a time. An inquest is being held to inquire into the circumstances of the fatality. Mr. Abell is survived by his wife, two eons -Harry. of Boston, and Williabu, of Goderieb- and three daughters -Mrs. Maud Beat, who lives at borne, end Misses Ella and Gertrude, also at borne. Mr. William Abell had lust returned from a week -end trip with his brother-in- law, J. W. Craigia, when he learned of his father's dealt. and he lett as soon es possible for London. CURRENT LITERATURE. A CLEVER Nova. ni LIJ'Pntcmz'x. - August -pre-eminently devoted to vacation -is also the fiction month. Lippppinoott's August number has regulated accordiny, for it open.'with an unusually bright and entertaining novelette -"Lady Make. Believe." This is the Bret long story of a writer whose short stories are at- tracting wide attention -Florence Ssldon Peple. The scenes are laid on an ocean liner and in Paris. The author dimple a delicious tense of humor. as well as strong descriptive - powers, in her accounts of her young ✓ heroine's experiences with "The Old Gray Thing " with the eccentric preacher, with the pugilist travelling incognito, with the .hi 's captain, with the crezysailar, and with all the other interesting people she meets on shipboard ; together with "Monsieur 1 the Duck,"Marie with the soul French, and the others who helped render her stay in Pari. memorable. "Lady Make -Believe" herself is a young American writer who goes abroad partly for her health and partly study Fresich. A romance mated to shipboard soon develops astoundin . complication and a puzzlingmystery - There lea happy ending to the story, although for • time it looks as it Boob a result were out of the question. Among the short stories is • remark- able one called "Yellow Water," Will Levington Oomfort, who.s time is too fully taken up with writhog "test sellers" to do aaucb in this line. Other interesting stories are 'The Herbage of the Serpent," b $taalsw Chested. and A Belated Rosebud." by Reilly Newell Blair. A new aeries of ' Short -Story Mien's -pieces" s" .tarts in this number. Ru.aian authors now being represented. The August Masterpiece is "Slimes." a weird tale by Leonid Andrevev. Mimes Alien end Jena M'.) woo are vtatt- Inc their aunt- Mrs. R. T. i gener, at Wood- stnek. Mi- Coors. len. today ori a month'a teen to tea Ware. She intends to go as tar as Bridal Celnmbia. Mb.. Mabel Tim. of New York, is . oerding two months' betidays H the home of bar father. J. E. Tea. W. P. Dingreen, proprietor of The Stratford Ru.Y1, and Mn. Dingman are spending a week In town. Rev. D.. Andrew Meldrum and family. of Cleveland. are making their annual summer visit In town. M1.• Ella Rogerson. of Blyth, is spending her swath. the cued of He.. Harold Newcombe Pt. t'lavkt'+ street. A. 0. runis, of Sault 8te. Marie. M1o•.. is In town today and leave. tomorrow by boat on Ida war home after a visit at Auburn. Mho Lily McLean INR 011 Saturday to take WhenceM a.nhonl in Swkst. ..n ,. tube was accompanied by her shear. Miss Minnie Mrs. Salk and two children and her sinew.. Hrs. Mahon. of C7rinag", are tea goest•rnf their amts. the Missal °wet. Hamilton .treat. Mb. M. J. Hanley. who has been visiting her nephew. Wetter H. lett on Tuesday for Stable Falls to a eoupie of weeks. Cdr. and Kra Jno. P. Tighe. ret Milwaukee. WI... hare reformed Mime after en extended visit to Mn. Wm. T1R of Britannia road. Dr. Arthur Jn!<se Jda;.asn. chief ,vtroner of the city of Toronto. and Mrs. JMhruton are again meows" their &dmme, redden** hero. Mr. and Mrs J. R. Milian leave tomnemw morning Inc a visit to friends In Northern Mich- igan. They will be away two or three weeks. Mr. nod Mrs Fairbairn. who lett GoderiWh for Winnipeg tweiety-two years aro. are the goagtiofthe lady's brother. Stephen Ardrew.. Mr. and Mop. Frank Tom and daughter.. of Toledo, Chi., are spending twn weeks lir the basis of Mr. Tome ltJpu. Inspector J. E. M� Miller and two ebiM, ..,. et Detroit. who Md been visiting the ladv'. mother, Mr.. Mayor. left thislreek on their return to their Mks Marion Fraser the Mips Rase and Oledym MoN.via and Mina LO, Yacvlear len on onSaaturday to spend a week or two at Grad d. Mrs. R. A. Matheson and Mime. Viol. and Marguerite Matheson. of Detroit, are the [guests of Mr. and Mrs. agmen Matheson, of Bet. J. Ure Stewart. Weir. --Stewart and chil- dren. d Napier. Out.. arevbdtingMr. Stewart'. parents, Mr. amid Mr.. Jas Stewart. Bouch street. Mr. and We. Albert Heim and two children, of Lenkaew,epen t a few days t Cwt week vfattMg Mut video's slaters, Mit W. J. Bell sad Mrs David Sproul, of tow.. The Memos Jean and Anna iwwwn, of De- troit are wending a mowthb vacation *t their boa bare. They are aneompanied by their bread. Mir L.ptiian M. White, et Detroit. C. 1'. R. Yard Foreman Manistee and Mrs. Matheson lett on Monday on a smear Me trio to Haaslo and other poems. Brakeman MoCor- 1pi.k M In obarge during Mr. Matbeoni W. L. Horton and J. 'J. fl turned ye - from a trip to Fort W They want a Asad of the Ixke by Croat and returned b��aPart Colborne. whence they took the Dr. W hitel ' oars oo Saturday on a Wiese. toe. w� they well visit their ai s y i e cwt s. wens the it VPhIr willp wines ghee* velesmes to Ooderiob Mr. and .tee with their twosome e rw *sae Y1bt'e. Mob.. an,ke their �M���eyws Miert. and( was tor. taMb a tsgteeat of habeas, C. W. Fetch and Henry t of Berlin. R 5 Mlle Rooke*, sad C. SinoWtt.. snot • her town during the to b i'. Ratnt wee wais newov aterwaiety with tea k SRN. soar cornrgslL of the Eruseb at sante Roches. Mae. gas Nips Uraoe seeder lab. on Ttrhsay se a trip Vaeomver. 7t1ir. Dagger also had boos .a taktnrtbe trio mei slotting bYeiMdMIu.ol hi. otessssea the . Crown ttts1Mr g to allow alfa a leave at W. tL.. t, M. 1'. P liS ea Mender a wM ii !" �aeo:i.. Tle. f�emaie housefly ili from 1 i toI •'d twee io two week+. Under $T aMS modltions the deseeodellb of a mesh peer will number millions in thew months. Therefore you should de- clare war immediate) on the common boos. E by Meg the Fly Pads and Stlok Paper sold by R. R. W tor.+, d Ooderiob. et Ha;et t,.t,.tt 110 ata time and ms. ammo to Ors 15Se itte.lm Clswt who wens laaasg s vidt hare egos CII MoC.rtney. a young rias by 0.1. H�aiper struck the Mine neMenk at the sorest street and the R uate while tll110g hie Mavens at a rather fast 'bet oo Maturday *venin and took a btMst. He was ed up ue- 1 M..keq but was nd cot to be l iojared He is at work 1.1" ie eke sslisW.ttAr' a fv/v da 'rest. ) R Basi*d. 4.6.1at, ernr smiaif she •el ksgwa. Mr. and Min John Sh”holli, w traz , B. C�wt`e�a l.tutig their rresllett�ivati the lelnallttgellaan �•es hie y n4 his tr'':.."��a�r his ties '- Chew Hera Their lambert ad e aryl N•m, Abell is aiday . retsyuae trr. amwrisi.beyest"1. sraa QNamer •eP. AVM ve sere a who era.Is.bb Dr- C. (mimeo" liner Cha :et tires Ie tiny yeses " net t0..e.'A ~ �rmeL Lawyer i di e t stub err Mt =Vs' tmprwntsi w th. at.. A.lat 1a hwrinig r�i,�.n�srg� w hl e b wee Wei M =wt. last week. The aAert,t aseewURN, 1r Mweir OMent ohgot itw se aa/ 11..3a +yn 'iiat�fsatstb. to me w aBalr OM b sided noose Eisen the �� dyad mad time M iti.raa- **sena In Mellow. the feet Matt linked inMn Ne awa.i �nf demos, J a Mer ef bpi �A atehe r bv.•w w��r Mbes`a pis•• e��lflios.pbyttsrlat to the FINE /011 The FAMILY. The [Iweasela se Reporter I s tstlegges Tamed Ons Makes la e ts lsabmisrst 7f fir oosably Cha wed of is aM ed se wee as e*dNbr agd '+'s .. 0...+►«For , 4tlilbb Heater b *!.r.', r .-�. r.._ .,.�t; tr.triMa fel•Yliltll nma r.. r� w , d „lir.. sl itie.t a: in CRIPPLEI RHEIIMA11$U AM KIDNEY JOYEARS! Monkey's No. 7 tired isla. Misr Deckle .t u to listp. was.. two se ma, "I ottaseM rem TRtsesaatntss t Iso( CM TIMM ase at 4h• attgwel4r Mt a friend I dodged 5. try year $s 1 !WOW. *Mee* 1 had taker sae dans 1 amid betide a e0aaee - aa! ea I Wilco , brae a bad pato sere,. my MOWS I Naiad to lay gnat elllebe Ino fain Ina sew W tap edea* I had deeded w ere( eta I goad noway Masa and my ls0wmab.m a agemay (.11 sae I save • bon to • Mead to tr7, sad o le dented w I yd.' OWL xe f 1. a Orem IlnauI_, sad eraa the sats tabor that weer brie me How- ever. bete,* oda(; it 1 bad Wad geese. thine 1 over beard at e,dr Mda7 earne good saas. sad .. wtt;us1 ...n.i 1 hope *very wagerer wry rid ed mty CUM sad Iry Me. 7 (1 tb4 wast tale* sad ante »bet." Mea P. Beales. omeral Mere brat The above 5wwtp5 ** r it a "Cora - All" or ao-sall.d iyalliat ae*daw Dr. bt.rrtsq locenerlbsti It far N years, aged 1t eared *.*,aeon sea scar aware Pries i0.. par bas at year d.s1sa. se Fattier Iliedrimey Maaotrs aa. see lt* . Igewereal Sold and Guaranteed in Godeneh by by F. J. Butland HARBOR NOTES. The steamer Kaministiquiet with in on Monday with 140,000 bushels of wheat and eats. She cleared in the evening for Fort William to load an- other cargo for Goderich. The steamer Ionic was in un Tues- day with 50,000 bushels of wheat and flax. She cleared the same day for Collingwood. The steamer Marina is due tomor- row with s. cargo of wheat and the Wexford is expected early next week. The yacht Wistaria from Cleveland wee in port on Saturday. bound north. The yacht Poosie, of Palatka, Flor- ida, was in port this week. The steamer Gordon unloaded 590,- 000 staves here on Saturday. They were for the Western Canada Flour Mills Cox, being shipped from that concern's stave mill .t Rainy River. Other consignments, totalling 2.000.000, are expected before the season closes. if the day is tine the motor boat fleet will make a big noise at the Meneeetuog Canoe Club regatta next Wednesday. The work of tearing out the old commercial wharf bas furniebed a year'e supply of firewood for many families. The old timbers below the water are as sound as when they were put in. Schooner Jain Largest Net Lost A deepestch from St. Joseph which appeared in the city papers this week stated that the schooner- Julia Larsen of Goderich with bet • row of five bed probably been lost on Lake. Ninon. The report proved to ter without foundation. as the imam am arrived in 4odericb oo Sunday. She left Sarnia a week previous with a mixed cargo of cement, lumber, etc., bound for $t. Joseph. about forty miles distant. There is no harbor at St. Joseph, merely a pier sticking out a little way in the lake, without hnfcient protec- tion for a rowboat, The shore in one which no wise captain will approach in anything but the mildest went ber, and consequently the Ls►sen kept away, beating up and down the lake. Monday promising to he stormy, she made for Goderieb, tying •ip h. re that evening. She cleared ob Tees lay evening for St. Joseph, where she will endeavor to get her cargo on the shore. The Big min Elevator Tower. With Cha exoeptiou of the roof, all the cement work nn the tower for the Western Caned► Flour Mille Co. is completed, and the machinery, supplied mostly by the Doty Engine Works, is now being installed. Thio includes, besides the elevating appsr- attie, two sets of marine engines for running the steam shovels. Work i, also being pushed o•1 the tunnel which extends from the tower under the railway tracks to the new elevator. The tower preeente an imposing appear -noes. staudio* away from the main structure some fifty feet and towering over one hundred feet above the water. There will be no over- head carnet*, all tea grain passing through the underground tunnel to the pit In the basement of the elevator. frau whence it is elevated to the weighing room. The overhead structure which for many years projected from the frost of the Big Mill ase been torn down, adding much to the appearance of the mill and the harbor front. It le expected that the new leg will be to operation by September 1st. Hew Telephone Director) The Hell Telephone Company of (Maeda is soon to print a new issue of it. on/obi' Iel•photra dirs.-tory for the DMtriet of Wester. O.tarin irseleditag 0e4erieh. Parties who eoofernplder heemeiag R•iblerib*rs, or slangs who wMi Rosette, In their peeswit *miry abound place their hedge's with the Lead M.Mger at ogee" to looms Inset tines le Ibis nem. Co.rwctME Companies ebonite ter Mak . et/ iimtl ritkstad skier to the Ineel Meager, or dirvrt to the Monte •u1 Armta Departo.wt. The wr t c...i Pal I1XI•M BANK 'Yid* chide'. or CANADA. .•es The Ion of norttift, es »:rra>sa.reaAD 1SS5 neceseary to the future wel- fare of your children, is per- haps best taesh$ by opeaiks for earn a Seeing. (lank Acoo.tat, and ssecooragiag them to deposit regularly a portion of their • ewling (money. Though they may not acsumart ate very touch rboesy, t her will learn its value and bow to save it. We weiro.e Chilirea's Savings Accounts. W. L. HORTON, Manager Goderich Branch. l_ r. telt_ Asan: - 51 71.eadmear., ilii, 1LC. { di- 1N, c- ter* MAIM ` Aeal.aasa* Madosim Paid - up Capital, Rest and Cedivided Profit* $8, 18t„ fid/ Total Assets fever) 1158,000,011. COAL Having purchased the busi- ness, formerly conducted by F. Barlow Holmes, we pur- pose dealing in Cool, Wood Libre, Ceara* rue Brick, Eta We will handle Scranton and Lehigh Valley Coal, two lines which are recognized as the best. We wish to give the people of Goderich and vicinity the best service poo sible. and shall be glad to bear from all of Mr. Holiest' customer's and any others who wish anything in our HUM All orders left with Jas. Yates, West street, promptly attended to. McDoaaghailedbiil 'Phone No. 7s Yards at O. T. R., Nelson Street elleellootoneellareellesereeeMertielleettAW Maple Leaf Grocery HAMILTON STREET Specials for Saturday FRUITS California Peaches California Plume Oalifornia Peace Red Raspberries Black Currents Red Currants White Currants Bananas Oranges Lemons VEGETABLES Green Peas Tomatoes Celery Beane Beets Carrots Mata Coleman's Choice Hama and Bacon ; also Cooked Mssie The best that ter tie bed S. J. YOUNG 'Phase sz Hamdan St. IteeteatearteleArrielerielearatIMWMMIteerh SeiiingOii REOARDLECifi OF CONT COMMENCING Saturday, Aug. 3rd All our stock of Dry Goods Ladies' Wear Granite and Tinware. Call and see the bargain table* at Ric, l:r, 18c. 35e, *,, 76c, $2.50. Urge**., Werth $5.80 Dreier. worth $150 Ladies' for $3.50. Ladies' tor $1.50. Ladies' White Waists. worth $1.60 for $1.10. Ladies' White Waiett• worth $1.00 for 75e. Thi. is a genitive reale. Came early acid get tire. choice. P.T. Dean• Horner East St. and the Notate. A magnificent hlnoro of the Moss suratum, the ge len-handed lib,. W been an object of interest at Bees Stewart's greaalb. , .the past weed. The !Ower was fully 1 en inches wide, Mr. ?Stewart has rev ?rat plants which win afford s eucemeioo of bloom. P LUMB1I NO Let W. R. Pinder know when you have anything to be done in Esvestrougbiog Metal Work or Electric V. iring. Estimates furnished am' work guarantees! We keep a .,all Ilse of Betur» and supplies en hand area MI such work will receive Nor prompt sod careful attentioe. We tithe a nuasber o1 lint - elate cooking Stoves. the Games Heed Cheer and the Empire fitted Raspe. Call and use Mem. Repair work ell all hinder deet* at moderate cneC. IV. R. PINDER Hamilton titreet Noder .h SUMMER FOOTWEAR With the warm weather comes the de- sire for something to keep the feet cool and comfortabje. The coolest summer footwear you tan get is a dainty pair of Canvas, White - Nubuck, Russia Tan or Patent Leather Pumps or Gibson Ties. We have them in all the latest styles at the lowest possible prices. Barefoot Sandal:, Tennis, Lacrosse and Bowling Shoes in Al sizes. Try a pair of oibr B►owrl Bronco Shoes for every day. They can't he beat for wear or comfort, Rewiring Downing 6 MacVicar Jdlrrlg amp or 0Q'tJA $$. 1