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The Signal, 1912-8-29, Page 5Pr LOCAL TOPICS Harold Jarvis oealriels. cell _ e groat vs, b'se0i oma to theImretwiv cone ihb et�tre its of 4 tot` `' ms•OrOdist cburd . uta'• First Car of Ales. %Viil. J. Morrow on Tuesday lee 'sipped the Sat eek of apples for season of 1912 foe the (rational Fruit d Packing The peony It, xppeccts to hewain to lm to oasand barrels in tale dietfiC this season. pager Cor'9* turekseie $I Udi.ig. The Paget Grads Car Door Co. has purchased the Doty belittles at the U. T. R. tracks and operations are be- teg o- leg cou.menced at once to pus the gave In shape for va$utaoturiUg Coespeayy'e itene doors for grain a r• awed nisei If the tiusineo• progrealle tae tepeoled will, it will become cele Of thein eta.• tial industries of the town, employing At Targe number of Aon. Wedded at Ripley. The following is from last week's Ripley Express: The borne of Mr. and Mrs. H Pritchard we. tha scene of unusual activity on Wednesday morning, when their . daughter. Mar- garet, was united in marriage to Fred Solomon. formerly hardware mer - chant er chant of Ripley. Tb nuptial knot wu tird by Rev. G. W. River', In the pree are of a few ihtimate friends. kr. and Mrs. Solomon. who will make their home in G.deriob, left on the 1:45 ttain amid showers of confetti, etc. Goder,ch Machinery to Pacific Coast. Among the orders received by the American Road Machine Co. a good - number come from the far -away Prov ince of British Columbia, where road - making machinery seems tq be greatly in demand. Last week a cumplrte rock -crushing plant wits sippp!d to Vancouver, and this week motile' has gone to the same city. Another recent shipment was to Vernon, B.C., and an order for a simi- lar outfit has just been received from Esquintalt, B. C. The month of Au- gust has been a record-breaking one fdr the Road Machioe Company in the matter of receipt of order*, and a busy fall season is assured. Foresters' Memorial Ceremony. t the Load. e On Sunday last the members of -Court Godenth No. 32, Canadian Order of Forester", marched in a body to Maitland cemetery and paid loving tribute to the memory of their de- parted brethren by placing upon their graves bboouuyyueta of flowrs'nth s pro- cession was sided by the 83rd Regi- ment band, which played selections of sacred music. When the cemetery was reached, a circle was formed and suitable addresser were gives by Rev. J. Pollock and Rev. Dr. Medd. The hvwns''Aearer shy God to Thee" and "Shall we Gather at the River P" were sung, the band leading mod a large congregation of Foresters and otber. joining in. Alter ' the ser- vice, ervice, the members of Court Gode- rich marched through the ceme- tery. laying on the grave of each former member several bouqueta of flowers. The services throughout were of deep interest and very im- pressive. Now that the Foresters have made this an annual event it is to be hoped that arrangetpents will be made to have all local societies parti- cipate in the occasion and make the day one of universal memorial -not only a, a token of respect to the mem- ory of departed ones but as a mark of sympathy and first ratty extended to the relatives and blends. London Company May More. Monday's London Free Pres bad the following in reference to the col - respondence of a Loodoo company with the Goderich town council : The Commercial Trunk Company, 44" Talbot street. is considering re- moval from London to some one of several Western Ontario towns anxious to secure tbe Indunst.trr'yy. The concert, employs twenty bands, and under proper conditions wouldgive work to thirty Press is informed. The town of Gode- rich has asked the company to gond a representative there to diseases the matter, and other places •re ains inducements. The bot sa�ey�HM1. Our trouble," said Mr. 0. $ ypuIry, "Plain boxes which ww formerly bought trove a certain Arm here we now have to secure in another quar- ter: the price has been so raised as to seriously- affect our profit, and there does not seem to be any prospect of relief. Since discussing tbe matter of removal in • town where 1 happened to be a short time apo, other town. have heard ot the matter, and one man has written, offering good tenni. We will know definitely in a few da vs," The County Fruit Exhibit At its June meeting the nou0ty council set amide the sem of WO to fruit the setat the et bort fruit exhibit at the cultural exhibition to be held neat November at Tomato. Tse etmncll also appointed a r--- Mgarialafp�e� of Messrs. F. Meted,.D P Hannlimk, Goderich; .1. A. illy. U'oegannnn . Thos. Curry. sunci n R. 8Ie.n. Poster's 6(R to n.rtion with t arrangemeate is eon - take foil ch ops see. Mbit end in of this td ~�' A 'meet- ing ruaitt.e wadi held on Piidav last in the county cler•k'sofflee. All the members wore pteent Mr. Metcalf. who ha. gime Went. Mr. Hamlink tylia and revisalw with the exhibit wove Allemmeed at length. It was demYid tree the ex- hibit he merle ep of M hams. of $pp Dire• the of tune a to b mase u _ rr.unded with a of 6m► rets, Mr. ■aallaR to the saxes wad the MIR M 10 10 miselint tthe servioyaany. [eee w Metre mberMIm merss the days to ejs* issitarMr a lbw e* Ibe ea �fil lie . Is .+tun tyle be . iibi aimed r� To .ewe ° userte here. The SWAM bar The Prsnklia Stock Company. mewls Open ileum wee opesed cotun week for the tai end winter s. the Wroaklin Stock Comps patting u • series of eotertainl '-- The company is a strong one. a dozen clever players in Mr. Edwin Weimer, and hams been well pleased. essepany will be here for the re- esekeleital the week, with a new play L Popular prices, 10c, 20c &11001 Opening on Tuesday; The public schools will re -open t 1.11 tenu on Tueedav morning. sere n.. 'pad, at 9 o'clock. It is requested that pdtyllq war are send- ing chtldrea for the that shoal see that they amp oil promptly lit 9 o'clock, as the are to 4a, formed without delay. Pii."111"1l Long of Victoria school has jest ! ' turn(' from Landon. where be ted& the sib. weeks' coupe in cadet trainlq. He propose" to forst a cadet corps pupils over twelve years of age and to introduce a course of physical training for pupils of all grades,. Central school also. we understand, 1a to have a oadet corps. The Collegiate Institute also will re- open on Tuesday morning. An im- portant announcement by Principal Eliume m of The ppearn on page 6 of this issue Sunray twining Sand thwart. TheMed denhlp of Roy Adams,Bend, under i le awill give a program of suitable mast c o0 the Square ua Sunda •vening nest, atter the church sat•v , Sceuts at Tome... Under Scoutmaster Oheets& Mac- Dosaid ten roouts loft Ttte.day morn- ing for Toronto Bxhibitlon. They will be then until Thursday eight of this week. The names of the party are as follows : Morris ewaaans. panel leader ; C.g an Stoddart, corporal ; Harry Buehatimn. standard-bearer; Harry Watson, bugler. and Senate Allen Sinclair, Law ream Week. Baume Limbs, Bruce Noble, Philip Carey and Freak MacArthur. or LOCAL TO PICA 1N BRIEF. Death of Samuel Fume. The death of Samuel Furse, whit occurred o0 Sunday last to bis eighty Godeixthri- ear, removed an old resident o ch. Mr. Fume .was born 1 Devonsbir•e, Eogland, and lived i Newfoundland for a number of years lore comiug to Canada and to Gode Ich io the year 1867. For perhaps ixteen or seventeen year's hs followed trade as a shoetnaksr here, bu tiding the occupation not suited to is health be turned to farming and for the last thirty-five years be had h f n 0 • be r a his n h lived on his farm in Goderich town- ship just outside of town at the routs Mr. Fuses was a wan of marked inteiligeoce and of well - sustained opinions. He read diligently and was keenly interested in the events of the great world. in politica be war strongly Liberal, and in re - 'glottal matters he beld to the Anglican church. His wife, whom he married in Newfoundland, survives bite in good health at the age of eighty-one pp_ears. There are no children,,, but Stn. Brimicombe is an adopted daugh- ter, and has lived with Mr. and Mrs. Furse since ber early years. In the troublous times of 1866 Mr. Furse belonged to the Goderich artillery, two of his comrades of that tines who are still living being Stephen Andrews and John Bropbey. About five years ago Mr. Furse hada paralytic stroke and since then he had declined until the end cause very peacefully on Sun- day last- The funeral took place to Maitland Cemetery on Tuesday.. after- noon. Rev. Archdeacoo Jones-Bate- mao ofRciated and the pallbearers were Wm. Sharman, John W. Salkeld, Geo. Andrews, David Warner, Thos. Lacey and John Lacey. Harbor Notes. The g Pal Mg came into Gode- rich harb'ar on Wednesday to get suf- ficient owl, to carry her to Sarnia. 81ee had in tow the schooner Marie Antoinette, which became wisterias- ged [n Lake Huron off Cove Island o0 July 14th. The schooner loaded a cargo of 'timbale at Little Current, sail- ing oo July 10th for ifarnia. In a blow she leaked so badly that she became unmanageable and had to pot into Tobermorey. A tug was sent for and a steam pump put ma board. The trip down baa been a long one on account of the frequent storms. The steamer KaminisUquia was in port o0 Thursday with a cargo of 75,- 000 bushels of wheat and oats for the Goderich elevator. She loaded at Port McNiedl. The steamer Wexford arrived in port un Thursday with a cargo of 180. - OND bushels of wheat and oats for the Goderich Elevator and Transit Co. The steamer Ionic is expected with a oargo of grain for the Goderich ele- vator OD Friday. The yacht Capitol*, of Detroit, called in port thie week. She is on a fishing expedition to Georgian Bay. The pleasure yacht Quest was weatherstayed in port this week. The scaffolding need io boieting Bement for the Big Mill elevator leg is being torn down now that the con- crete work is completed. The leg will be hoisted shortly and will be i0 work- ing order in a few weeks. The steamer Hann made her reg- ular call last Friday. The weather wash and she had to class by Kincardine on the way down. Ooderithindustrial Exhibition. Fall fair matters are proceeding smoothly and if there he only the requisite fine weather we may look for • wcos.dul show. Much interest is being shown by intending exhibi- tors and many enquiries are being received from places at a distance. The Goderich Industrial is the larg.ut and only tbree•day fair in We district. Stratbroy oo the naris dates hetog the nearest The direet.im ate span no efforts to each a xy of attractiom7ath free awl Mway. as shall afford as toppopteaity to all to enjoy a t balder, The f sit y. despite the meson, will by all reports net tall abort of that of the beet former years. There will he a good representation of poulttrryy. The prize list for the flower and ladies' work depa.rtmeate hes been revised and In connection with the latter dam a most interesting com- petition will be that in the pioneer or old ladles' work, wrought by times of seventy -ave yeam and over. As usual. the sate* *alp mod pig. will be of intense awl the pealha' eine M Slow Z s1- �ennHeiea will proem am atereelimi 4M gibe Mwew ware imine ammo i good W seise rwa *alb.*** water and saw. web a kiwi hi fleet. Mess chaps(. should ssiify the meet tee the two weeks Whirs the fair the .easy,1. Nie Feeder. win be �tip the elks, is lb, bronsaa patinee ebbe wise lisle ami Isms 'bay be With M ev ,asija Wine when In -old rttesl5 the eel, (Lett Yr'f amierea[m. Ia��isesdt�t»t Taller le the .� 1111616'•�4� seer tea smears tor ' The at.•mer yuron. which has been caWO at fhb _r Ib• last two months, makes eery last ill for fhb season on Frida week,whenlab.. she will he on her way doWD the The regular meeting of the Genie• rich branch of the Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. Beat- tie, Britannia road. on Thursday. Sep- tember Sts, at 3 o'clock. Visitors always welcome. Mrs, Ed. Graham, East street, is suf- fering from the effects of an accident whieb befell her one nigh: recently. when she fell down the stairs in her home. No bones were broken. but she was severely bruised and shaken. A despatch from London, Ont., an- nounces the death of Mr.. Haldane, daughter of Henry H;-ndnua, that sheriff of Huron, and widow of John *Mane, well remembered as the principal of the old Goderich gram- mar school. Zurich Herald : Mr. and Mn. J. J. Merner and family started for Gode- rich oo Wednesday in Mr. Cantina auto and were about one-half a mile west of town when the .team boiler buret, but luckilyno one was injure. The car was ba y- damaged. - There are at present eleven patients DA the hospital, five new ones having been admitted this week. Only one soldier is left -the man who on the last day ot caiup had the miafortune to fail through the floor in the big red barn and break both his legs. He has improved steadily and it is expected that he will be able to leave fur hie home in a week or two, CHURCH NOTES. Next Sunday Rev. Dr. Medd will preach both forenoon and evening in Victoria street church. At 10 o'clock in the forenoon a fellowship service will be held. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend theme ser- vices. The pulpit in Knox church was oc- cupied on Sunday morning by Rey. A. MacFarlane, of Bayfield. and in the evening by Rev. Jamar. Hamilton. The pastor. Rev. Geo. E. Roes, will be in the pulpit pit next Sabbath after several weeks' holidays. Mrs. Merrill. of Winnipeg who is visitiog friends in town. will sing at North street Methodist church at both services next Sunday. Mr. Merrill will be remembered in Goderith as Miss Whitney. fortuerly a favorite singer nere and a member of the North street Methodist choir. At North street Methodist church nett Sunday, the pastor. Rev. Alfred Brown, will preach morning and even- ing and conduct the adult Bible clams. Ichor Day sermon in the evening. Subject • 'The Working Man and His Friends." A cordial welcome to all. The pastor will meaty the pulpit of the Baptist church 00 Sunday nett, 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday school and Bible class at 3p. m. The Young People's Society will hold rte first meeting for the fall and winter on Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. A good meeting ie foreshadowed. Visitors will be cordially- welcomed at all of these services. PERSONAL MENTION. Dr. L M. Mabee is away on a lake trip. Mar. W. T. Fellow Is visitant In Toronto. Miss Heise Pridbam le visiting la Toronto. Miss Non O'Reilly bas returned from Buf- falo. Mrs. Million is visiting her daughter, Mrs, ((fair. at Tomato. N. Tripp of Forest. was the guest last week of Rev. Dr. Medd. JI]�rr acrd lira Wren Sbsardown and e are vh SIrg to Toronto. OenritiEiteIL David � b al Barite, tun been virtune the in Mem ad vic eltyis . . Lilting Motives Mr. and Mrs Abs. Htasinsoo are oo • visit to HaSWen mad Deaden. Mrs. Mut McKay' Mocks street. is attend - lag the Termite Exhibition. Mies Blasobe 1s vision her deter, Mir Nan Knox, In Toronto. Mn. K. J. Finn and blies M. O'N.W risked 1a Tartrate devise the week. R. A. Tsfited his returned from Wl.alp.g. where he had bees dote last fall A. 0. NM.t. the fneurenes man, made a Memo trip te Toronto thin week. Mr. and Mrs. Wart hare released from their o emser sample, at Attrur. Plea•. Mies Reimof New York. Is visiting M at the me of Dr. aid lbs. street. Mf. and 5,..nes Mees. hare taken up their redd.see m Weesetter 'derma Mime. Ley Hkgla mad Gotta apaMtog, .f Peewee. are signals to town this weak. Mir Nellie nollfma et le Ageismerr mein. Ines Tier. of I.pel. Mb. Ora A. SerMet Fat River. Mart. Y the g avot el Mks Jennie Kerr. Eight armee Met. Weeds. �We of ..ee.Y r kits visite* amber. puma A. Ces. tis. Ma rk% unmet. • the serf the rensiotairieeiso satesce • ' ergo lammilien returead to sasralt.Dd+TIM eet her rrr• bents hereTsar i.aOs hemdar Mked se.M/�raas��,w,hak� =▪ toe her skied. 0.vfa d HMd 1 du to arm:: of llw. Dir sial ttw. i�foM els emt a..'"Zier.. •irma��� panlbie. es estb art; a1II ehmHsse rlirial an[t t ri i wig 0*P Clothes stay white if you treat them right. ALL it •. HT" O - r M F0 `.'. 4 t .. TWbugb, W u, T. P. torsln•1 cast. ]1 comer : Kiwi Uosdda Hamlin E IrwMky vacettuu with friend. In Merry Drinioosebe waw' one of those who 1dt es Trims ter the flirt oo the It, rverton' W. lett lest week tor a tri N"tat, intending to go as far sa ]fee. �anel1srrtt. King. of King's hotel and Mrs AlprrtQsidtherpe are Visitors at rho Toronto Loan. and Mies Ledy& Maiden, who will re V1s, the city for • dew daysw the guests et asa Kra line Thies& A, J. Kidd, West res of Mr. sad Mrs. Joseph KId& Y lea n taw week on a vtrit of • Uouia�h t iambs. H. was .arcked os 1Ofi net. •t Nortta By to ]lira Mahel of that tows, sad after 'flew kelp to Dt►tow situ 1. lea so ingint •few days D la town with W bete* raR•rdssr to hit duties at K where he le with the deesatiaest et the C. P. R, Nay' Is reottlyiag Waft se.sretaiatloor trove his many triandr la tows. Mr. and Mrs. WW. Wateun hate returned reoently frau a three month.' visit to Scot land They *pent most of their time at Banks, Mr. Watson's native us.. red had • 'nod in wresting time, but Mr. Watson declares that the Old Country Me no attractions for him now as a place of residence to tutupariosn with Canada. Kra IL K. Mir ()Taco • weasel, I d a t'.. i. vfyidnt u her akttw '"•h. H. C. Dunlop. F. J. Builasd lergu re wevisitors at the Torooto "" ' "n and their »wins Kiwi R. Bre.. ,lfen �' eti11. 1•itm Baturda) I•oaitend tM to tib.• Mr. and Mr.. ( has tPmtMn .oat little .on. of \eve YorkM� base burn v`dUng at )Ir. Wutuuu's old borne, Moil eel strM1. alas to Harold Mr. sad Mrs. t1 cube: Litate C.mp- aod MIs. Edith Mersey :Ling bell are visiting at Tess.. . telMhr Bertha eebe.n.1-, ties- bsea vtdtlag her coeds. Mles Nortbrma *� tell rename home on Batarday. _, . N. Caeron, el F1 4tha a, s been revwltteg am-ciaotw wenn to Uodsdata the anew of hL tastier. Mra M G. Cameros. Mrs. Oliver Grimm 8t.ple) street. left Oil Friday leaf far • there month.' visit at Wey. burn acid other Western calm The Mire. Mary and Gam Sharman left yea tattererdayy.MMoterLRaseveral weeks here. their return in the Wast ]trrt Alex. Mand eN, via athe Mimes Isabelle ale Biod� [Wed home ea 8neday atter • week's visit with bleeds In Stratford. J. Fred Wieser. Tereatte, Jam Wilson and the Mir. Wesal he assn guests or their sister:Mrs. J. 8 Mks. and Mies Sri��fM� K1.aswo street, left on Friday last for laedoa., ]tau. to visit We Bo a, I.terla street. former'. daughter, Mtn. gamest Ward. tier 8mat1, who W been with the Hewsi Hardware (,o. for Nome the left oo Tuesday foe Paris. where be had seamed a position. sacs Florence Josaeten baa gene to spend her holidays in Hamlbee, where she 1. the guest of hair sister, lire. TaOgn►, of that arty. Kr. sad Mis Id W. Remit here returned hes a aisit to W indaor, Kr. Howell wblle away also made a business trip to Montreal Mrs. (Stewart. of Ota.goes. Scotland (formerly Mire. Jean Oib.on of tow*. was a guest at the lo hoof or. and Moow�.r Mo,. Field over the weekend. Miss 8. Tobey left today flet Taesate. where she will visit er with her shoe, M. Waiver 1prior to returusg t0 ber home in lag- ed.Mtss Mary A. Dougherty. of Rochester, N.Y.. and Mae Ban Boyle, of Leedom are the attunes.. or Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hayes, BL Patrick street. Mr..nd Mrs Arthur 8sith_and daughtat. Miss Flonsoe, are the suede of relative. in To tdtion.E roma. and are taking in 1M metal at the xkl- Master Kenneth McLaren and Mis.es Bessie, Mary and Annie. of Hamilton. are visiting their grandmother, MK ICFs MvClure.Nel.un street. Mb. ElleD.ts, t, o[ dmroe, and Miss 14.111. Gamey. et Kog+�04dge, hare retnrwd home *lbw upending a week with Mfr Irene Young. ot Loyal. cMfr Bebe. Johnston, ste.iy meow - is her cocain, Miss Leeks b her sem. ia Bayfeld, where sire .pied her holMrs. Fred Kirkby and son. Ire of Guelph, are visiting at the hose eat Mr, sad Mrs. Kra Khanna- Later they will Jute Mr. Kkkley •t Veybun, Seek. y{Msi�i�ss �Lata Lena. of 1454••,. who had been Lfdt Iiir grssdntotear, Mrs Ellen 8ssows, ho e• e4eet. far the past two week., returned house es Yisdhy. Martie. of OH.w. Mildred Mrs. .sd children, who are visiting at rho 011ie. Martin'. mother, Kra, Moir - test sernet. WOO Ie t es Toesdy moreing, via Teres s. .od se lake Chapiain. Inc his beer M N. Y. r after Meedt• .d week wilt M.. WWII. H Had (leen who has been the efficient ent d- aee =amen at Zeta Sunset during the sum- p.b 1. s•ei•a atlMil i aorta k° deaths of the lam Keeethorro(w for �i to Sale the Pondtiiooa of oomoil muter on the 01.t .f tM Cd - wows rate et fast town. Mr. eel Mtn Wm. Mem, the es" to 5asisealtielktetl;rie.4111i�lePr;te the nearbas to take p Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ran and have returned to their home at %(' D. C. after a vbit of several weeks at home of the lady's parents. Mr. and Mee, J. Colborne. Mrs. Thoma. Parker, of Milass, is the WNW, 01 bat ,on, Charles Parker, of Bsytled, and with him spent Sunday in town. tbie gest. of Mrs.relatives. Wm. Johnston. Stanley street, and other Miss Edna Stewart and heather. Master =Wire returned to their hos. at Sea- • pheasant week's visit with their o ath oaweeks, Mrs. and Mr. J. H. Young. stealer street • Mr. ale Ma. Chan. H. Humber and family, aoaospssid Mix, O. H. Kink loft brae Port Yip lase achy. Tier vealton 8dklrk, Pert ftewao, gaergToronto and aslltoa and win 8. away sheets west. A. C. Striven and .on ( tannins, of tort Wil - nam, were voters u Mr.. W. rske*. West street, ter a few days tele. week- Mr. Stewart H. wawa sweelerranbd On his trip by Mr. sed Mex. Penis... el %MMpeg. U. K. Gillen, upe intendent of the middle division of the O. T. R., was In town on Wd- toste liar the terminal lore. As a re- sell his visit there w111 he aa addition tet e trek tomo at the 0 T. R. yards here. Mrs w Porter and ittle daughter bike Nesr1N, returned on 8aturdwgy hes a de- 1�bpf� seting at Moorehead. Minn.. where the were the Rennes of J•d.e and lira Carni Nye, the lattee Ruing Mrs. Porter's sister, Mr. and Mrs. Henry NeaL •f Hassle(.. Pa„ are the x.111. thio week .1 Mr. and Mn Blnta, 11. farrsor le • imam et Mart . ' ' ere -vises et le Neal of teres. Tliq10 •re gimp vYWne removes •a imaasiger sad Aln111111411. t Mr. anted 51,. Willieire C ani that s�ro.q, a Jainism 7.' 9 anSet of d mss. (itireten. meeta.aa, will k. plias the Ift� take At who hes be.... tthM• terms Ind egm.t�teMbS 0J.lt5 tea ( �.gs of 1. tabs y I. (5 Johnston'.ts Noseet Wiisyb.., oils is armee es duty. W. A Oex and daughter, KM Item. of are bare .osedtog a vittert Ie Aia..it;hoter weeka lame MSMw.er es their ninth r • BLEEDINC CATAIIRH MUST LEAVE While Treatd wide lionicts " No. 24." MAIN& Salt. 5. list . fitO1IL .r tervihly fres D1esi- '1 was ''.g Bees. eM •t sesassa agp am se 1 -t with 4 en - v s v erg t (rerun r.r a matt a.otsr�semi set imp decided to emerge fades tended clear barn. M waw Metates ler . b.. --e 1 trees t• bet bolter. NM it was list • rest fIwoo sMlgel to one wall the wig dars.e4 �i e. 24 for serestlM beano, I had free re e ,that It wattle est p ea eal toessega !by trim Q 1 sat "N.. 2C-, arra e..a•t let ao nate ears to aem.smmd it to ire mem tt cared sae, had I sits. 1t al1 11. Klee Masai. Travers •laeabeepwerletl.. is .et • "(lire - Ata" or ss-semse pota•t sedelm... De. lmsewi.oy p.•acrlbed It for 41 yar.. and It owed P1 i.M atter other lectors ft�ad, otPelee. Mo. DM oereebta.d trean.e.t �eelersDe.>I�seA lteettseal Merriamr Father » Sold and Guaranteed in Godench by by F. J. Butland A BAD FALL! This week we have to recofd another big fall in the mercury of prices on nearly every article in the Cameron stock. Everything is now out on the tables and counters. Tickets tell you plainly the big reduc- tions. Our lines are some- what broken, but if you will just take the trouble to walk right through and examine every table you will be sure to get something you need and the saving will be all yours. Everything must be sold. No hanging on now. it's all got to go, and go quickly- As soon as you read this lose no time in coming to the store. 1500 rhen's Linen Collars. While they last, choice, 2 for 5c. 5 pieces Muslin, regular 15c; now 714C. Io pieces Dress Goods, in the very best qualities, regular upto $2.00 per yard. Choice of any in the lot for 69c. 20 dozen Lawn H a n d - kerchiefs; to for 25c. On and off Dress Shields, regular 25C, for 15c. All our 25c and 3oc Silks now, per yard, 15c. Balance of our Veilings still selling at, per yard, 12%C. 15o Fall and Winter Hats, most of which have been trimmed for this season's style. This entire lot will be opened up on the tables Saturday. One table will contain trimmed Hats at almost the price of wrapping them up. Each, 25c. Some extraordinary well - trimmed Hats, worth regular up to $6.00, for $1 98. 50o Wings, values up to $2. o. Now, choice, 25c. This a chance you will never get main this season. fess. A Come early. syvo te I.0 Mss, and Ma. N. D • M IN estet rum • tern b tun• Tirana the .f N• C. Cameron iia ( r 1 Uxioii BANN of CANAO4 taaA.r ossa® 1886 Bank Money Orders ire ruam up to 1160.00 cost only They are payable anywhere the principal United States Money sent in this way to the payee. Teti - nM 4)a04451, Rest and Undivided Profits dhali ,8' 0 Total Assets (over) $58,000,000 Remit Money by Bank Money Orders ued by the Union Bank of Canada for from Sc to l5c, according to auwuut. in Canada (Yukon excepted), and in cities. is as •ate as it you handed it direct W. L. HORTON, Manager Goderich Branch. imam 1:10G -e MAIC. 1 n. w. Aster• _ fllsa1 . U Ineseaecedra. ma. E.0 - t G. M. C. MART s.mL2 Ameletst Manager. Overloaded Sale M. MM. OUR SALE IS GOING ON AT FULL BLAST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO. VISIT VH. OPEN EVENINGS YU'J UNTIL •A.M. IS GOING AT FULL BLAST. IT WILL PAY YOU TO. US. EVENINGS 0 A.M. 77773 ROBINS SOUTH SIDE' OF SQUARE Opera Horse Grocery Th. Pickling Season is here again and we would be '•amid to'fill your wants Ior pa` -it requisites, such as, packeb.,• eickhng Spice • _wder 4111 Mose Mustard SI MI Celery Seed Vinegars White Wine Cider Vinegar, etc. Frac Fruits tad Vegetllbles Pears Pieties PI um. Apple Watermelons New Corn Cucumbers Tomatoes OLD SEPTEMBER CHEESE We are in the market for Spring Chickens and other Poultry. C. M. Robertson 'Phone 164 AAA/ WelOWeeN/whle.trwwWWION 1 CANADIAN PACIFIC EMPRESSES •it...ei. 070 leer r brr4.� mai4 feet wtrel...an i 3.iserl.• tad. 1. BOLD ALL RECORDS DETNEHlu CANADA AND LIVERPOOL Lake Champlain Sept_ 5 Empress etlrslend nem d Lake Mantteba. Sept. 14 liCalpreeti et Britain Beet. T Lake Champlain Oct.3 Empress et Ireland, (lot- 4 Lake Masitob.. Cot, 10 Examen of Britain s Oct. IS Tickets and all information from any steamship agent. or J. Kidd, Anent, t'. P. R-, Goderlcti. Oat. • sMlNq.q, SeetheNewSuitings If you Neve not yet g.•t your SUMMER SUIT leave your order at once with HUGH DUNLOP West et, The Up-to-date Tailor Brophey Bros. :.ODERICH atyg The Lea..- -e Funeral Direcis.. and Embalmers Orders carefully attended to at. all hours, night or day. Weeeeiteetentemesmemearellieleteignetweifido Singer Sewing Machine The latest improved oscillating, vibrating and rotary macbiue made. Either lock or chain stitch. On ball-bearing kande. OIL, NEEDLES, REPAIRS and DARNERS for all machines. A full line of fancy Handker- chiefs for Cushion Covera, Aprons, Dusteape, etc.; ileo Satin Flowers on band or wade to order. L B. TAPE AGENT, GDDSSicat North side Square, ooxt Bell Telephc.e Central SUGGESTIONS For the Artistic Ftirtbishing of the Home Rohrneier has the artistic Furniture, the "clasey` Irurnit.aro the people of Goderich and vicinity demand. For the Parlor -Selected Mahogany Parlor Suite. Parlor Cab - Music Cabinet Parlor Tables, 'ria Tables and Tray to match, Fancy Chain and odd pieces. These are worth while seeing. For the Dining Room -Elegant nuasaive Buffete igquarter•-cut Oak. Dining Table to match, Dining Chairs upholetered in real leather. A variety of designs and prices to suit everybody. For the Living Room -Fancy Chairs, Rockers, and a shipment just received of Japanese goods that will please you. For the Den -Some of the meat attractive pieces in Weathered Oak, Mission and Early English that will runny meet with y..ur approval. For the Bedroom -Beautiful Dre..ers, Stands and SoInuoe ,o Mabogan Quarter -cut Oak and Royal Oak. Something new in (itt- caeran Walnut. Popular Nepoliaa wood Bede to match any of tbeee. A good aa.ortment of Brass and iron Beds, Mattresses and Springs of superior quality, tojuit,everybody. A plrasure to show hese linea. A new shipment of fine Pictures. A variety of subjects now d y for your inspection. Come while tat, picking is good. A Lull stock:of Baby,Cart•iagm and Go -Carta. Prices are right. Rugs to suit any room, and the prices should clean them up is abort order. i can suit fhb most exact iog is quality and prices. George l iohmeier epenty lealltomev Baso itKPAIRiNei 'PH0140 M won RIDS 44•11A RR