The Signal, 1912-8-29, Page 8i Tv,ssna' AUov't 29. 1912
I 1 Fr.W MLLE and OPTICIAN
On theISquare
Vous
Jeweliery
problem
Wheu looking for the
latest ns in upde-
date Jewellery. visit our
store. We ove been
exceptionally careful in
buying this year and we
know you will be de-
lighted when you see
what we are bhowine.
Walter H. Harrison
Maple Leaf Grocery
HAMILTON STREET
Saturday Specials
FRUITS
California Peaches
California Plums
California Pears
Watermelons
Oantalonpee
Blueberries
Blackberries
Bananas
Oranges
Lemons
Harvest Apple,.
VEGETABLES
"New Coro
Tontatoe,
Celery
Beane
Beets
Carroty
Cucumbers
NEW POTATOES
A 1 quality Good sine
WHITE
CLOVER HONEY
Product of 1912
Abeolutely pure
Rose Brand Leaf Led.
V, incoming Bacon and Ham
Jellied Towle
Creamery and Dairy Butter-
lret-olass quality.
S. J. YOUNG
'Phone 5z Hamilton St.
HEADQUARTERS FOR
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
We are all ready for
school opening, T le e • d e y.
Bapt.mber 3rd. We have ow
bead a full .tock of all fir •
authorized books for public
and separate schools and
collegiate institutes, which '
are sold Mme as last year -
at greatly reduced prix..
EXEROISK AND
SORT BBLING BOOK
Over fifty kinds to select
from. full count, fine paper
end artistic covers, ranging
in price from lo up.
Be sure to secure ooe of
our Whale Scribblers -by
far the largest shown in
Goderich.
An immense range of
Erasers, Pens, Inks. etc.
Lead Pencils from 1 o up.
TERMS
STRICTLY CASH.
The Celo.lal Beat Store
MASSEY-
HARRIS
SHOP
The place to buy
all kinds of
FARM MACHINERY
Binders, Mowers, ;Hay - loaders.
Side Rakes, Manure Spreaders.
Rain Wagons and Cream Sep-
arators ; also Louden'e Hay Oars.
Forks and Slings, Molet.te Cream
Separators, Homestead Fertil-
izer,., Pumps for hand - power
;and Engines; Gasoline Engines
and Windmills.
And, 0 say 'l you [Oust see
our Buggies. We have a full line,
all styles, and some of the beet
and most stylish rigs that ever
came to town.
I have a few Horses to eel
and some Driving Harness.
I also have a House to rent-
s lovely place for summer
Call in and see what we have
and resta while, anyway.
ROBERT WILSON
Hamilton Street. Ooderich
VACATION -DAYS
are right with us. The Na-Dru-Co Toilet Necessaries
are winoere--every one of them.
Na=Dru=Co
Tooth Paste
Hardens the gums. Sweetens
the breath. Preserves the teeth.
(rood teeth improve your ap-
pearance. Two fl cors --mint
and wintergreen. 23c tube..
Na=Dru=Co
Toilet Cream
A sweetly perfumed. emolli-
ent skin -food. it renders the
skin soft. smooth and white; un-
surpassed for tan and Bonbon],
?tic and 50e jars.
Na=Dru=Co Talcum Powder softebstt.r, finest
Rett powder for nursery and toilet use. Two odors -Royal Rose,
Violet. Twocolors-white, flesh.
F. J. BUTLAND
Dispensing Druggist
"The Store That Pleases."
Uoderich
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TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKING
Te ensron* will be one of the iv eatest railway
oeotrvs of the West The (:rani 'Runk Pacific bar
large shops located there, the Canadian Pacific
Railway ham established immense freight yards, and
it baa been psrsl.tenti rumored that the Osnadtan
Northern Railway will move their entire shops from
Port Rouge to Tranecona.
Traneoonae future se a menufecttning cit se
well as • railway centre. is assured, and several Largs
al
industries amready established. requiring a lamp
number of men.
PROPERTYWILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
massy tinee over in the next two year.. read there
are beg profits for the levestor who heys today.
We have a Dumber of lots to sea at Tlrsasenna
and offer them on very advaatsg.ous terms to God.
rich
.,y
W r our booklet. which tells all about
Treasonable.
Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe
*Canada Life Building Agest in OOORRICH
W INNIP11WJ, MAN Karel Telephotos l r 6
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TM. SIGNAL: GoDERICH ONTARIO
A GREAT AND GOOD MAN.
Tributes to the Late General Reath from
Gederieb Pulpits.
From many pulpits lest Suodey re-
ferences were made to the dea$b of
General Boothe the revered bead of
the Salvation Arm, wbose death oc-
curred lest week after a life dtvoted
to the uplifting of his fellowmen.
At North street Methodist church
the pastor, rear. Alfred Brown,
preached from the text : "Bzospt a
corn of wheat fall into the ground
aid die, it ebideth aloes ; but if It die;
K briogeth forth much truit." Retor-
ting to General Booth, he said : 'The
t!Iehole world unite, with the Salve -
Mon Army in mourning the loss of its
[greet leader. But out of present loss
will come future gain. The Army
will go marching on. and yet greater
victories will he achieved. The
churches everywhere will pray that a
double portion of the translated
prophet's spirit may rest upon his
suoceewr."
At Knox church in the evening the
text chosen by Rev. Jag. Hamilton
was : '•f saw a great ,•bite throne."
one of the favorite tett. of General
Booth. The man was revealed in the
useof tbe teat and his success in life was
explained by (11 his vivid sense of the
sovereign[ of Obrist over bis life ; (2)
his apprehension of the holiness of
God ; (3) his clear ,consciousness sf a
coming judgment, a reckoning with
God, for which be sought to prepsae
every man, and (4) bis faith in Christ
as risen and reigning, which made it
possible for,him tolebor with the sub-
merged tenth with hopefulness and
assurance of Almighty help.
Rev. A. MacFarlane, of Hayfield,
who occupied the pulpit of Knox
church in the morning, also paid a
tribute to the memory of General
Booth.
Inst Sunday evening in Victoria
'street Methodist church Rev. Dr.
Medd made reference to the passing of
Gen. Booth, whom be characterized as
one of God's greatest men. Among
other things be said: "Gen. Booth
was so great that he belonged to the
whole world ; end tbouth, in the wise
providence of God, he lived to a ripe
old age, the world was in no wise
ready to let him go. He was called
of God to uodertake a great task. be-
cause God saw that he would do it
-that he would not betray bis trust
nor leave the field til) Gerd gave him
release. It is .possible that there
never lived a greater organizer than
be. His sagacity. hie integrity, his
freshness of spirit. his aler'.oea9 of
interest, Isis -indomitable courage, his
sweetness of spirit, his love for souls,
and his mighty faith in God aro some
of the elements that made his life
Toronto; Mrs. Hutton and mon. Whoa -
set ; hiss Breedon, Allan Pease. Kisses
Grindley. Misses Gantt, Charles
Garrett, Miem Mathews, Mr. Mathews.
Detroit.
Rev. J. Pollock.
On Sunday evening Rev. J. Pollock,
pastor of the Baptist church. spoke on
the life work of the late General
Booth. In the course of his remarks
be said •
"England has just lost one of her
greatest sons, General Booth. who,
born in cornparative obscurity, lived
to gain preeminence among his
fellows. Against ridicule and scorn
he fought bis way up the ladder until
he was honored by royalty, and loved
and revered by the whole world.
"England owes much to her illus-
trious ,on. He opened her eyes to
conditions which existed within her
borders. To him it seems a, though
the Lord.gt►e • vision of the awful
conditions seder which thousands of
hie fellows lived and a glimpse 04 the
heights to which 'the submerged
tenth' might reach. With a firm ccn-
victioo that God had called him to a
great work, and with a conviction
that in the miserable wretches he
found there was still the 'image of
God,' though but faintly outlined, he
set himself to the task of littieg out of
vice. of winning back to manhood and
to womanhood. (hose who were de-
spised forsaken and neglected by the
church.
'The social conditions that General
Booth revealed in his book 'Darkest
England' caused England to stand
aghast. Fondly believing her condi-
tions to be near perfection, he showed
her a rotten cancxr eating its way into
her very vitals. The socialistic legisla-
tion of the present British Govern-
ment and of the late Government
le the result of the exposure
of the actual existing conditions when
he published his famous book.
"General Booth wee no theologian,
no churchmen, as far as the organized
churches are concerned. A theology
he certainly had. and it can be sum-
med up in this: 'Behold the Lamb of
God who taketh away the sin of the
world.' A church -he organized in the
sense that the church is a company of
redeemed souls, for in all t is dealings
with men be insisted on repentance
and conversion, or a forsaking of sin
end turning to the /Saviour, as the
author Harold Basbfe in his book
Twice Born Houle' *bow.
"We ma not agree with General
Booth in all his beliefs ; or feel that we
care to subscribe to his creed. in so tar
as he expressed his convictions 1]
creed form ; nor yet may we agree
with him in all his methods, but in
spite of all this we must confess ' that
be was successful In the work he
undertook, that his religious convic-
aeon were of an immensely practical
character, acid that above all be was a
man who Npsl a manly life and who
brought oosrage and lope to the
Warta of demands. Ia ahoey (leo-
etal Boothe life was worth while, and
daring the ooming yaws when we
fondly dwell upon the msemorie, of
this esiotl man we will praise the
Lord for his having lived.
"To the memory of this hem there
may be erected s costly monument
sad his name enshrined in letters cf
goo
But it ism fond belief that
(honed
-al Booth would much prefer to
have we ether menumebt than the
helag moawnenta of the [men and
D�wane. whom w has woo from Me-
wed sham* bolbaess arity and
;; so ether thea the a
Nauman&
who ewe to him what they are and
what they hop to ba. -
SUMMER VISITORS.
ow orchard Oenage.
Arrivais at OM Orchard (,yam
Mr. and Kee. lw
l.tb.. Klee Orted(.y.
Mise GertrodeerislMy. Detroit.
At the Part lbus..
Lam ..46e' M Oh PIA Hens.
ares Mr. and Kra Smith and deaght.r,
;arllr.ie.tC' • �-.�a� �_ `� '- TteiririrM..eeaaa
At Soma- Sunset.
Registered at Hotel Sunset: M' H.
Shepeatd, Mies Lillian Ma. T.
Prost, Goderieb : G. H. Scott, he
Panama. John Parson. r., Toledo.
Ohio ; Oscar Rosenberger Mrs. M. W.
O'Brien, Miss Flattery, Miss Falrb•iro,
Mrs. H. B. Anthony, Mies Dorothy
Roodine Miss Margaret Aotbooy, Miss
Marion Anthony, F. L. Abd sad wife.
MI" .t Casgraia, Mee .81ise
Ma
Moran, WIChemin. Hammond
Osagraio. Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs.
Maurice Taylor, Mie Ina Taylor, Mrs.
A. J. Taybi Torooto; J. J. Hunter,
Ottawa ; H. J. Lamb. Stuart M. eery,
Windsor ; Mrs G. W. Harrison, Master
Kent Harrison, Waterloo; Mrs. Mal-
colm Rent, London ; Mrs. F. D. Mac-
orquodale, Winnipeg.- Man. ; Miss
Frances W. Harris, Brantford; W. J.
Cowan. H. J. Taylor, Detroit; P. O.
Henry, Windsor ; M. A. Pearson. T.
Preet, Mr. and Mrs F. J. Pridbam.
Mies B. Pridbani, Master M. Pridham.
Goderich ; Miss Mercur, PerryM.
Hobbs, Cleveland : Henry J. Dyers,
8t. Catharltas :.1. B. Fraser. A. G.
Fraser, Prod Grant, Mrs. Fred Grant,
Mrs. A. G. Fraser. Miss Stevens„ Lon--
don
on-don ; Herbert 8. Grant and wife, Chas
Templeton, W. E. McNeil", HaabnRs.
Pe.. ; W.F. OUver, Toronto: lira Wm.
Edgar, Olive Edgar, R. G. Edgier.
Windsor ; Louiee Lamb, Charlotte,
Mich. ; Mabel Holland, Cleveland ; C.
F. Warrsoel. London.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
What you wantis carefully selected.
full Savored spices, the kind sold ty
E. R. Wigle., druggist,dodericb, Ont.
Desired by people who insist on the
best. Blackstone's delicious ice cream
in bulk or fancy bricks. 'Phone MO.
Orders delivered.
DIED.
PURSE -In Godertch towaabio. on Sendey.
August 98th, tirniuel Furse, in his teOth
year.
WILLI&-At Alexandria hospital, Godertoh,
oa euoday. August •2atir, John M. Mahood
Willis. aged 98 years. 2 months and It dye.
BRIDLE -0e August 17th. at Hamilton street
Oodsrieb, 8amt fireboat. son of W Wlan 7'
sad Ylssses Bridle. aged .4 mantbs and 16
days.
NUM. Idad.Browii. of Arnberley, is vt,dtirra
relatives In Ooodderich.
Mims LeTpenel arrived home on Monday
night from Beesoda, where she spent tbe holi-
days es • very enJoyable vtnit.
Mr.. G. W. Thow.+rn and Miss Jessie Thom -
,nu have relented from a visit of several
weeks to Chicago and other point. in Meek
The tlstiswlas frau Th. Guelph Merc- tern re-
tete• man well known la liafeelrb
re
and r. andAMr�s. J. 1'. tRebbates* re-
ternal en to
up nates. e. r N veAl=trale meaner'
sone knee RRooberrtts n hes imam
et bre
Msase rase public soba& ear Mrs
Robotism were met on the �m�m� the
their departure log =ilk pre -
�tetdfourth o-
1' when J Htin,rus•be/Owbmebal101 tLe
with • Hthle ear s�rk, ao-
oom an address read by yre�ptStew-
ed by
Mtw Nellie Dreea'bton with e$ [Iver *svisg
set on behalf at the eotranae OW. of kbit so.
corn ponied by an address reed by lame Emig
AUCTION SALES.
%'aTt;Rli %Y. dept. nth -Ariake. sale 'of
lame house, on the premksee, Napier street.
e.tmseneing at 2 o'clock. Goo. W. AatrrON,
sresrist r. THOR. tiuxosY. asedoneer.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Aug. 29.
Paso
The Good clothes Lodge -W. C. Prtdh.m.. s
Apprentloes Wanted -14x W. T. Pellow...
Hoose for Sale or M Rent- Wm. Waite .
House to Rent -Apply Signal Ocoee
Probationers Was ed-t$trattcrd General
Hospital ....... .. . tett tett, 1
Gloves Lost-81gW Odle.
lady '• Raincoat retard-81gna1 Oce 1
Reboot Shoes -Doweled t Mso V tear 2
Reader- 0. T. It.
1C:cur«loe Rates --G. T. R .............. tett 8
Medium-priced Fera Eotin.s---8ast Street
7
;Fall Term -Shaw's Oebooks, Toronto.... tett. 8
The Zenith VI aU.b-J. 8. Dave
Our Clearing Sale -J. H. Colborne 4
School Supplies Amy Ferrer 8
Bpedala - W �'Acholos it Son i 9
Seed Wheat for Sale -W. W. Walter
New Sults end Coes.-8.dtsen Bea+....... 8
A Bad Fall -N. C. Owren a
Dealer.. Wanted-llrai.para, Termite .... 1
Comfort Soap
Glen Grove Park Annex -Tanner & Gates,
Toronto.
Auction Sale of Halle -Ileo. W. AtlteeI
headers -E. R. erode . a
Men Wanted--Doedoien Organ it Plano Co,,
Limited, RowmendBls 1
Canes for Sale-Blgeal 011ee 1
Meld Wanted- Mrs. Goa ,L Rem1
Woman's Rights -arra, rosede, Co. .... a
Home and Lot for Sake -Th. Signal Moe .
Organ torSole-G. adueeder
Retailer-Blaobtoses
Cow ter Bab-- Mr` trapbs /DO. M.Dnnald1
The et Lawrence -Mrs. G. A. Grille 1
Haws far Baler -App[, at res BIgsei .... 1
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Reader- . P. R -
Joint Amounts -no Sterling Rank tett1
•
Readers of T1. Signal are ad-
vised that the Fall Term in
Shaw's tichoeib, Toronto, is now
open and the stodage will be
admitted an/ sebool day until
Doc. 20th for a flours In Boa -
nese, Shorthand, OivU Services
Telegraphy. The new catalogue
just issued is Interesting in its
details and is mailed fres on re.
quest, Write for a ropy to W.
H. Shaw,
Moe. Yong* wadeGerrard Sta.,
Toronto.
ICE
CREAM
11* loose d
tike hast and
•1 al bbs. Ra
dors
rhs balk or
peseapely.
es fMvnrs, with
. Cream. eery -
0A/11. Ca-
ber los or.em
. atsamded to
non. lot.
F. £. BURDETTE
TOASTED
CORN
FLAKES
You have tired of
other cereals -- but
you won't tire of this!
Spend a dime today
for ��
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Permit
Grand Trunk Railway System
Ca adian National Exhibition
TORONTO
Gederich to Toronto and Return
$3Mg�(� Aug let H 4e e.p-
.7V weber 7 tocludv.
$2e85
August t cud 21);
September 't and 6
All tickets valid for Mora until Tuesday, September 10th, 1912.
DOrHINION EXHIBITION. OTTAWA
•
Godsrieb to Ottawa and Return
4
$11.X6�`0(� St107 ptsmb.r .00 M `I••1�t,-mber
60 Unnd 1
All ticket valid for return until Tuesday, September 17th
WESTERN FAIR, LONDON
Q� Goderieh to London and Return$1 a71/ Seim $135�pemher
6 to 14 10, 1'� sad lE
i►U tickets valid for return until Monday, September 16th, 1919,
Full pertioalars. tickets, etc., from any Grand Trunk Agent, oe
write A. E. DUFF, D. P. A., Toronto, Oat. F. F. LAWRENCE,
Ageot, Goderieb. 'Phone No. 8. Office boors 6 a. m to it p. m.
The Signal to January Ist, I9I4, $I.00
An Exceptidnally C}ood Showing of
New Sits and Coats
The new Suits and Coats are opened up and
displayed in our Ready-to-wear Department up-
stairs. We will be glad to have you come and look
them over at any time. The styles are decidedly
smart and becoming and will appeal to you. The
materials are all sterling quality and those favored
by fashion for the Fall and Winter of 1912. Every
garment is man - tailored and splendidly finished
throughout. Not a doubt about the fit.
New Fall Suits
$15.00 to $35.00
New Fall and Winter Coat
$7.50 to $45.00
Of the best, no two garments alike.
THE . FURS
One of the advantages of early Fur -buying is
the extra large assortment you have to select from.
We are showing today some of the choicest produc-
tions of the furriers' art—garments that are decided-
ly high-class. The prices are very moderate and the
qualities backed by our unqualified guarantee. Come
and see these handsome Furs.
1 Novelty 5uitings Shown 1
in the Dress Goods
Department
New Chinchilla Suiting., heantifnl. soft,
fleecy fabrics, the newest French prMuction
and the height of fashion. New Ripple and
Curie Hustings, in fine and medium nap,
very styliah for smart suite or long coats.
New Whipcord Suitings, in sett -tone and
shot effects Boucle Sulting., in levity
mixture effects. New Heather Mixture
Suiting., Coatings, etc. All the newest
tones and half -tones in the oollection. Spec-
ial display now in program. Not more than
one dress or suit Ietgtb of any pattern.
7
A Windowtul of Underwear
and Dresses at Vonr
Choice S1.88
Look on Friday or Saturday for a
tui idowful of lsdhs' White L'nd.r-
vow, Wa.b Dresses, stn. S
gmenestm4 will be clenred at ens Misr11
soldL&..i
•eighnt, This Ii the
lr.l of Meek were,` the .
tr l res t ce.ay,
sissies of itis wf.rlwtsel et J�.88
Another Wtodewtul at 98c
Tbssm art prmsea1t�ll1 tower gal-
s�idY UnAferRwasr� r�r
prism sop to SIM Te sash, the
els cows same w in yes your
cealih ,8see.dr
hiles ay mere/ng at e,
You Want to Get Some of These
8c Ginghams and 12.1c Dress Goods
The special sale of imported Gingham.
at tic and Wash Goode at 12}c will con
tinue until every yard if sold. We will
not carry them over. Here is the story
Imported Ginghams 8c
Genuine imported Ginghams, fancy
stripes and broken checks, nearly all color,
represented, high-grade qualities that will
wash and stand the wear, colors feet, In,
regular up to lbs'. Clearing at per yard C7
Wash Dress Goods
of All Kinds 12%c
Two hvadred aids or more in this lot
Ginghams, Voiles and Nasties.
every yard b gb-grad. goods, colors ab-
solutely fait,ss
the last of our high -clam
Wash Materials, regular pace. ]p
to We a yard. 'The eobl, wet weather left
a with a bigger stock than usual and it in
against our pelneiples to carry them into
another .steno. Thai's the reason of
thio great saaifee. Clearing at 121,c
Per yard
Remnant Sale Saturday
8ale of Remns$ts Satatrda amt
teen wssk, teary deft laogtb of Dr ere.
Goads awl 811k ham been tesMnred up and
will lio Owed PE s tads Its the centre of
the shah festal at D>ma[DOY R*Docno•y
hisweers. slew. This is a *1.11•did chase'
to est dlo Moot low* for par sebool achy
Getting the Claim
Rawly tar Selma
zziti h.�rig velem Loma Hoes15c
we tt9ee tar *..1.' Chl1
issues gist lett se pot psis
l aL tr. 0we.*NS. 1.50
style al. sas........ S
then Ifs11.gw1.r M