The Signal, 1912-8-15, Page 8imeas0 1 4, 0“ 0. 111
THE SIGNAL: GODERIOH, 0 ARIO
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Note Paper
We aro putting ou
ea{e Friday and Satur-
day of this week, only.
35 boxes of Note Paper.
each containing 1 quire
paper and 1 package en -
vers. of tbe celebrated
Eaton-Huributt High-
land Linea Note Paper.
regular 40c. per box.
special Friday and Sat-
urday, duo each.
Another lot, each box
containing 1 quire paper
and 1 package envelopes,
very good Linen Paper.
regular 26c, special 15c
earl).
Writing Pada, 10e, 15c,
blk, 255 and 35c each.
Envelopes from 'k' per
package unto 211c.
Terme strictly cssh.
The Colonial Book Store
llp;lt
P(01(11,' It, Prop.
'Phone Ifs. Goderich
OPERA HOUSE
GROCERY
will supply all the
necessaries for the
tasty housewife's
table requirements.
Fresh
Fruits
and VEGETABLES
elvesyeon hand.
OUk KINCARDINE
COOKED MEATS
and BACONS
csnnnt be excelled.
A11 we ask is a trial.
C. M. Robertson
Maple Leaf Grocery
HAMILTON STREET
Saturday Specials
FRUITS
California Peaches
California Plums
Oaliforuia Pears
Watermelons
(an talonpe.
Blueberries
Blackberries
Bananas
Oranges
Lemons
Harvest Apple.
VEGETABLES
New Corn
Tomatoes
Osler)
Beans
Beets
Carrots
Cucumbers
NEW POTATOES
A 1 quality Good sive
WHITE
CLOVER HONEY
Product of 1912
Absolutely pure
Rose Brand Leaf Lard.
Kincardine Boon and Ham
Jellied Tongue
Creamery and Dairy Butter --
first-class quality.
J. YOUNG
'Phone 52 Hamilton St.
Old Orchard Cottage.
Arrivals at Old Orchard Cottage:
.Mr. A. T. Cowley, Mise Gowley, Mr.
Fry. Mrs. Fry, Mise Grace Fry, Miss
Margaret thy. John Fry, Mrs. Milton
Humber, Mrs. Sullivan, Miss R. Sul-
livan. Mrf W. Sullivan. Detroit ; Mr.
IS. D.`May, Stratford ; Mr, Scott, Mrs.
Acott, Miss Scott. Mr. Shaver, Toledo,
11'heo a man begins to pay as much
attention to a dime as he formerly did
to a dollar it'd a sign he is getting rich.
O..tare' s asst wsiheas C&lsg•
CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, ON-%
our tee.chers are all experienced in -
.tractors. On courses are better than
.vee sad th• equipment 1s more cone
plate. Ws do more for our graduates
than do other .ittsilar sobools.
Feaetesn applications for trained help
were received during the past week.
eons or tbeer offering over 5700 per
aaaeat. We have throe dep.r vents.
0/Minerals!. ShorthandaadTelegraphy,
Write en our free catalogue and eee
what we are doing.
D. A. McLACHL AN. Principal.
EXTRAORDINARY VALUES IN
WATCHES
wALrHAM ARO ELOtN WATCHES at OREATLY REOUCEC PRICES
GENTS' WATCHES
Seven -jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in a Fortune
gold filled case $9.500
le'iftcwrjewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in aFortune S12.50
gold-filled case. •
voventeen - jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch, in a $13 75
Fottutte gold-filled caw. •
LADIES' WATCHES
fieyen-jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in a Oasbiet $11 •75
gold -fill case. •
Fifteen -jewel Elgin or Waltham Watch in a Cashier $13.25
gold-filled case •
We have only a limited number of these watches, and we are
offering them at ver y low prices. These watches are all specially
marked 1n our window.
Do not fargat the apodal .Mos we aro •Oereas In Dlemme Rings.
Walter 11. Harrison Jeweller and
Optician
TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKING
Trancnna will bre one of the greatest railway
centres of the West. The Grand Trunk Pacific Fes
large .bops located there, the Canadian Pacific
Railway has eetabli.bed itemen.e freight yards, and
it bas been peraistently rumored that the Canadian
Northern Railway will move their entire shop. from
Vont Rouge to Tr/ammonia.
Tren.cone's future as a manufacturing rib y, e.
well as a railway centre, is aa.urwtl, and severat large
industries are already established. requiring a large
cumber of Olen.
PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
many times over in the next two yenta, and there
aro big probate for the investor who buys today
We have • number of lots W sell at Trans'one
and offer them on very rdvantageonaterms to (lode
rich purchaser.
Writs nor our booklet, whiob tells all &bou+.
Ti ailerons.
Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe
+l? t!salvia Life lRtrildinc Agent iw OOfRRICH
W I N N I PR(a Male ;aural Telephone A n
MRS. WM. WALTER INJURED.
Runaway Acddsat an Saturday E*.tag
at Saltford.
The Maitland bridge hill was the
starting point of at►other serious ac-
cident last Saturday evening, as the
result of which Mrs. Ww. Walter. of
Colborne township. has since been
lying in a critical condition.
T. J. Videan's delivery wagon was
going down the hill from town, in
charge of Chea. Vides'', when the
breeching strap on the borate Lroke and
the animal ran away. Charlie; stayea
with the rig as long as he could but was
thrown out lei the horse made madly
down the bill and on to the bridge.
He was not hurt with the exception of
some bruises. His nephew. Jaa. Vid-
ean, who was with hire, got off the
rig in some way and was unhert.
The horse continued across the
bridge and turning to the right at
Goldthorpe's corner overtook Mr.
and Mrs. Win. Walter, who were driv-
ing home in • buggy. The runaway
horse dashed right upon them, burled
them from the buggy and ran over
tbe.o with the heavy wagon. Mr.
Walter was severely bruised and
shaken up, while Mer. Walter was very
seriously injured. Both were taken
into the home of Wm. Maedel near by,.
where they were kindly cared for, and
• doctor was summoned. Mrs. Walter
was found to have three ribs broken,
the breastbone injured, and internal
injuries which it was feared night be
serious. So far, however, she has
made satisfactory progress toward.
recovery. and unless complications set
in bhp will be in • coodititen to be re-
moved to her own borne in • week or
en. Mr. Welter is about again. though
feeling rather shaken.
The runaway horse was stopped not
far fcom the scene of the collision.
Both horses got off without very much
injury. The delivery wagon was
slightly damaged. and Mr. Walter's
buggy was wrecked.
•
HAVE YOU PAID YOUR DOLLAR?
Don't Fail to Have Your Name on the
Musical Society's Honor Roll.
President Reydolds and Treasurer
Nairn of the Musical Society execu-
tive were out the past week making
their eleventh annual suMicription
tour for funds for the up -keep of the
band. They met with a very cheerful
response from all who were solicited,
with a few minor exceptions, about
$05.00 being collected. There are yet
some twenty-five on their list, who
seldom fail to contribute the one dol-
lar asked, but whom they were unable
to see before, Mr. Nairn left for the
West. It is hoped these will yet re-
spond.
The citizens get the benefit of a series
of free concerts during the Bummer
months, and it should not beforgotteo
the members of the band get nothing
for providing these entertainments
which give so much enjoyment to our
townspeople, the band boys giving
their time and services voluntarily,
without fee or reward. The only way
in which our citizens can show their
appreciation of the band is by thew
voluntary contributions, which are de- Rev. I. W. Kilpatrick i¢ and Mot Kilaatriek,
voted entirely to the expenses et tailed °� vent Moutlrdt Joe bomexot the
in keeping up the band. The town Mrs. Howie and Master Donald Outland
grant and ,the citizens' contributions have returned from a vide to Mrs. Bu&Jaed's
few1
curb
dint
i
be w
Lion io about
Everybody)
he could, but;
t.dtivety help. By placing a
the well around the man and
out the sand trove around blur
from his terrible posi-
wo hours and a quarter.
wed willing to do all
•ta1 mention should
be made of Mu?6rs. Smith, W'&t co, B.
Walter's, E. Pfriwmer and Roy
Chambers, who at considerable ruga
worked away with great rest in the
well to liberate the man in danger.
Dr. Hunter was present to give medi-
cal aid. Mr. Lavin became thoroughly
exhausted and well-nigh collapsed.
The stoppage of circulation chilled
him through and the attempt made
at his own request to haul bits up out
of the send by passing the rope around
his body hurt him badly.
On Saturday morning he was taken
from C. Walter's. where be had been
kindly taken care of. to his borne at
Holrneoville. He was quite helples.
and uoable to turn in his improvised
bed. Good hopes are entertained that
he will soon reeover.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Jos. Heels 1. here from Toronto fro a betide,'
via.
Cis. M. Beale. of New York. Is visiting at
tis esu betas
Mee Claes Stother. Y eladting blonde at
Elora and Galt.
Mrs. Je$a Willie and Mrs McRae, of Detroit.
are risking In town.
Mime Edaa Mis
Hamilt•n.adDundee visi(}ng friend. in
sd� To=te. is tie Rhos
of Mir Alma Sty.
Walter r. Nand, of St. Thome. spent a few
Mee la hews 1114 week.
H. C. Dunlop le attending a convention of
Reg -all creat„ at Simla
8. tit. Whiten.. of Auburn, 1s the new ledger
P eeper at the Sterling Bank.
Mrs. T. T. Leckie and Master Monteith are
visiting M=de et Bruoeaeld.
Mies M. Doran, ri[ Detroit, is visiting her
mother, Mrs Doran, Britannia road.
Met. Geo. tcheroot) and Miss Brownell, of
Toronto, aro s inking Mende in town.
Mr. Charles L Loos and little son. Webster.
left last week for their hone In Deteeit.
Mrs. John Cratgle. West skeet, has returned
from a vt.it of two months at Winnipeg.
Miss Olive Goldthorpe Is spending • portion
of her holiday., at Hamilton and Dundas
Mr. and Mr. Allan J. Wneon left on Wed
e eday for their home at Edmonton. Alta.
Mrs. Alda. Young. of 8beppardfon. has gone
to 8t. Paul to see her sister who is very lit
Loan Inkster returned to Toronto last gator
day after spendlne two weeks at hie home here.
Mot J. Lynn and her graadron, Lout Faust
have returned from Detroit atter • two week,'
visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hillier, of Toronto, ate
vbdtore at the honor of Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Blake.
Reg. Halls, of Hamilton. was looting up he
Meads in town doting • vtett of a few days
tbe past week.
Mr. surd Mr-. Hubbel god daughter Cecil of
Ravenna, Ohio, are the guests of Mr. and Mn
F. E. Burdette.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Black and son Doua1J.
of Toronto spent the week -end with Mr. and
Mrs. H. Turner.
Mr.. R. M. I:atwels and children. of Hamilton.
are visiting at the home of the lady's brother,
Councillor C. H. Humber.
Mea Chas. Hawkins and Mader Charlie
Dwe•r, el Windsor. are visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mr.. W. F. Clark.
Mir Vesta Wt.on hue returned from
Ouelpt, where .she has been taking • coarse in
art at tee O. A. C. summer school.
John M. Carrell andMist Marlon Cutrelt of
Chatham, vblttel Mr. and Mrs. William Me -
Croat h., g6 David's street, this .reek.
pay the bandmaster's ealery and meet
the expenses for instruments, music,
etc., which in the aggregate are very
considerable every year.
The executive have been fortunate
in securing the service. of Mr. A. Roy
Adams Gra bandmaster in succession to
Mr. Frank Smith, who is leaving town
for the West. Mr. Smith's departure
is greatly regretted, as he has been a
very competent leader. Before hie
departure the following letter was
handed to him :
( Goderich, Ont.,
August 14th, 1912.
W. F. Smith, Seq., Town.
Dear Sir, -Aa you have, much to
our regret, resigned your position as
leader of the 331d Regiment and in
order to go West,. we wish to raw how
highly we have valued your services
as bandmaster. You have kept the
band in • good state of efficiency, able
to handle difficult music in a credit-
able manner, and the band concerts
On the Square this summer have given
delight to those who heard thew. We
notice, too, that' you have the faculty
of retaining therespect and goodwill
of the bandsmen in a marked degree.
For these reasons. as well as on
account of the regard in which we
hold you personally, we are un-
feignedly sorry that you are leaving
us. We wish you success in the
West, but hope you will be back again
in Goderich ere many seasons pass
around.
Yours most sincerely,
R. G. REYNOLDS,
President Goderich Musical Society.
W. H. ROBERTSON.
Secretary Goderich Musical Society
WELL -DIGGER IN PERIL.
sorter, Mrs. it)r.l McPhail, at Manila Ont.
Mrs..). 8. Bedford and two children, Mlse
Gladys and Master Johnnie, have returned to
their home after a fe w days' vett in London.
Mies Kit Brown has returned to her borne in
London atter spending three weeks in town,
the guest of Ute Mines Macdonald. Cambridge
street.
H. H Clement, of Toronto. has been the
gust of his primate, Her. H. and Mr.. Gement,
at their re.ldenoe, Stanley ,street, for a couple
et weeks.
Miss Margaeet Connor,. of Detroit. and Min
Maud Walters. of Chicago, were the goats of
the M1.,,e. MacDonald, Cambridge street. the
past week.
Mian Elizabeth Greene. of Detroit. aoxm-
panted by her music. Mine Gladys Bedford, has
Mete. returned to Mr e. Miss Gladys will re-
main for • mouth.
Mire Wilms Dwyer, of Stratford, i. spending
the balance WI her vacation at the residence of
her uncle and stmt. Mr. and Mrs. Hobart W 11
son. Elgin avenge.
Rey. John Young D. i/., of Pittsburgh. Pe..
is the Rust of his brfJtber. Alex. Young, Nelson
Me street. He e also biter.
visiting Id. relative;
le Uolborne township.
Mr. and Inti W. A. Donor, of Starner. spur
a few days in town the gust. of les. Donor's
mother. Mrn Jas. Cratgte,4 William street.
They made the trip with 'bele Toter car.
Num Doyle, daughter of Mia C. L•mbeetus,
cof [own, end a graduate of tit. Miabasl'. boa-
tel, 'lorout , was sent from Toronto n take
a position in tiaemergeney hwpltalat Onus.
Mrs. WH11sm Ferris irormert Mho Elisabeth
ua,gg
Elliott' lied two d•eitt,eers, the Mita Jean-
nette and Maio, of Winnipeg. are the guests
of Mr. and Mac Alexander Chs yetal. Wast street
Mr. and Mip E. r. Garrey, who have en-
deared themeless to s great many friends in
wlnnipeg. left= Sands,' night, Aust u4
for Toronto. where they will make their home.
-'Town Topes. Winnipeg.
Miss Olive Turner, of CMngt.u. China. is
e..eding het vacation with Min Annabele8wann. in Japan. Owing teethe unsettled
State of the oocntry the mlelotarts, have been
unable to retain to western China.
A. P. Reid. of the Bank of Commerce at Mc-
Leod.
aLeod. Alta. teas In town Nie week calling on
friend. here. He b at present at his home at
Seaforth. hating three month: knave of ab -
reeve from the Flank on 'recount of 111 -health.
Mho Fullerton. of Toronto. a000mpanid Iter
Mend. Mrs. Kemp, on Saturday last to her
home at Bruwen'�., where she will spend • tew
Ed. Lava in Serious Predicament at Bea- days Both
were a erecharmed
of with
God.-
• They
miller. Waterloo meet.
An accident of a serious nature
which might have proved fatal oc-
curred during the prone.s of digging
a well at the Benrniller Methrdi.t par-
sonage last. Friday morning. Rd.
I.avia, of Holmesville. the:well-diggggeerr,
had been working at the well Wednes-
day and Thursday, and resumed his
job on Friday morning. The well was
deg down about sixteen fret by the
tame he Tett off on Thursday evening,
and he proceeded to make bit, curb, it,
he was already we11 into the sand. in-
stead of putting in the curh in the six- avenu Toronto. Isavne m Saturday far his
teen -foot hole he risked going down home after erendl hi. vaesuon whit Ale
WW1 dinning several feet dee u/ele. Wllllsa Meath, Mt o m.e and
Rg g Mr, not Mean. 0.m MrMat� (th oonnaart.t, st
thinking that the sand was so imitate oedema, township_ Breeden stby.d v.q
as it proved to he. About 11:15 a. in moth h1. vtdt to hl. blot hplaoarig• is tke
our drat r owner. sad sanenl neweiasss
in Ood.rink
Mr. and Me. IILL W. Howell are visiting at
Windsor and Detroit In Mr. Howell'a ab-
sentee the hardware store la In chairs of Will
R. Harland. tat many year cannoned with the
well known Harland hardware boatnwr in
Clinton.
Miss clank Richardson who haw been a rep
abk as.etaat ebb las oMoe of Meaux. Proud
foot. Flap k kHloran, Isve. this week for her
borne in Stanley and after a short visit there
will go West to Saskatoon. Mica Richardson
hun been a valued member of Know rhumb
choir and .ae will be minertd in the 011011. and In
other of rales,
Manor J Breeden MIMath who maiden
with Ala seeks. Hugh MoMaab. ' land.dewrie
as he was algging away the sand
caved in and partially hurled him. ft
earns down on hien t wire . The first
lot made him keenly ewer of hie
danger and he lumped up and aedrd Nelrwu, Miss Watson. Windsor Miss
the rope which fortunately was Della wit/rifler. Mime F•nay War-
already
analready down the well, Mit in a rifler, Mr. Knox, Ent. Berton. Mir
moment M M the ..mend Mkt cater Elisabeth iiertne, Mn. ftiaman and
down and pinned bias tigbt. He was ' four cbildrw, /' Munro"'. Detroit
berried sham* up to hie armpits. Walter Grim' Mr. host, Berlte ;
The Rtinlater and hia wife, who wore' Mrs. DioettL. lintel, Miss Vivi•e,
Maar at the time and sew the acts Nenoto; itis Mrs. M rsball Peas,
lent, with Lards' own boy. 'pricklyMoe PM* Master Marshall
secured agM•tawre End Mr, faneftb, of Pe . Si Lott Awe Edith adden.
HnlaswvMb, who was working •t the i Miss M cwt Hadden, Mir Morr4-
wise/le•r, bravely went down tike well sine. Kilo 4101.Ostru n. Mrs. Rhew,
hod nneaarwaeud to try to dig los. Esse Guelph ; Mari
fit. O•tb•ries ;
oat_ Hie e4lo'ta were sone reinforwod Mt and Mb. Burkholder, Berlin; Lb.
by a auesber of other new An alarm Khoo Garrett, Marshall Peelle. Alla&
was ease but by tel•pboes and • large Peso. Mr. wed Mrs. Metabolite Man
Aiwa quickly gathered, bet only • Manta. aA d Detroit.
Arriv•la at the Park Howe Mime
with pkcaty of oat -door ere, -
cuc, tare food aad air, will
arrest coesspteve teaieactea,
any irritation i. throat •ad
laws. acrd bead .p the whole
taffy. AN awggies.
stun a w -se Tome% lye. tote
ICE
CREAM
Seethe NewSaitie
The most delicious Mawr., with
the beat and purest Cream, serv-
ed at Oa BALMORAL OAra Or-
den by telephone for Ice Oreaa
In or In bricks attended to
promptly. Teleplb mem b4.
F. E. BURDETTE
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The Signal to Jan. 1 st, 25
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OUT GO THE
LAST REMNANTS
OF SUMMER STOCKS
A 7 -DAY CLEARANCE COMMENCES
SATURDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1912
Weare going to take the SEVEN DAYS commencing Satury, August
17th, for a genuine clearing out of all odds and remains of Summer Stocks. They
will be Seven Days of the most aggressive, the most emphatic bargain -giving in
the records of this store, for we are determined to clear the shelves and racks of
Summer Stocks at once. The prices marked on each line to be cleared will make
the selling quick, sure and certain. The Departments most affected are Laces,
Embroideries, Muslin Underwear, Conon Dress Goods and Wash Dresses.
Stocks of these must be down to the vanishing point before September tst.
There will be seven Special Bargain Tables ready Saturday morning, and
every article on each will be an unmistakable bargain. There will be :-
A Table at your choice for .. 33c
A Table at your choice for .. 69c
A Tabk at your choice for .. 89c
A fable at your choice for 51.13
A Table at your choke for 51.39
A Table at your choice for 51.89
A Table at your choice for $2.49
�aaee�
Wash Dresses
at One = Half
The unprecedented wet weather
early in the season and the contin-
uous cold and wet of the past few
weeks are responsible for this great
reduction in all Wash Dresses.
Now is the chance for the econ-
omical and thrifty shopper to pick
up two dresses for the price of one
There are still in stock some very
handsome White Dresses and a
splendid assortment of Muslins
and Chambreys. The regular
prices ranged from $3.50 to $ 1 5. oo.
For Seven Days, , commencing
Saturday, August 17th, you can
take your choice for
Exactly One -Half
Original Prices
.nommememon1•
Heavy Ginghams at
Per Yard, 8c
Buy all you want of these for • year ahead at
this most unusual price. To clean' out the stock
we make this moat remarkable offering for thi,
Seven Wye' Clearance.
Three hundred yards imported Gingham-,
fast colors, heavy weight, regular 15c quality.
Saturday morning the whole lot at your Q,
choice per yard. .. .. ....... �l
REPLENISH YOUR
LINEN STOCK
Take advantage of our big sole of Darnash
Cloths and Napkins and Ley in a supply of Tebl'
Linen and Towelling to do you for a year ,,head
The pricer are low enough to make it pay to do so.
for we ore selling ••second:' from one of Britain •
foremost linen rnanitfactorers et price'. at leml
One -Third Less Than Usual
These are imported direct from the maker
and there is no profit but ours between his cut
prices for 'seconds" and you.
The Fur Exhibition
Visit the showroom at your
convenience and let us show you
the new styles of Furs for the com-
ing season. We have a most
magnificent collection on exhibi-
tion. Furs of quality at prices
that, in spite of the advancing
market, must appeal to you. If
you have any thought of Fur buy-
ing the coming Winter, do not
fail to see this great collection.
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FIRST SHOWING OF
Coats and Snits
Saturday we make our first
showing of new Winter Coats and
Suits. Among the arrivals are
numbers of distinctly attractive
full-length Coats and Tailored
Suits that should appeal to every
lover of stylish man -tailored gar-
ments. Of most of these there are
no two garments alike, and early
choosing is always the most
desirable.
DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT
APPRENTICES WANTED
We have room for two or three good appren-
tices la the i resemakieg Department Season
will neell eetuse Tuesday. Ssptsssber Aryl. Vagus
paid ora the .tart.
EXPERT SEWERS WANTED
We have nose for twn or three impart .ewers in
tbe Dr sst.akiag i)epartroent. Simeon commences
Tuesday, neptember Sot For further partirolars
apply u awes.
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