The Signal, 1912-9-12, Page 8r-
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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONTARIO
GODCRICH MARKETS.
Twwrat asst. MM.
11 ait ware per 04 ll
Peart per beakmos.. /Buy,. per • to
f
Barter Per beak :. X,:
per tesi
Flour, et IMz to 3!,6
Pros, Per eta * M M 3u
per tea MMM II it
1♦se to M 0
tit *ts Ido
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tee. sew
PERSONAL. MENTION.
.
iIU0011 TO THB FORE 4GA1U, TOO MUCH MARRIED THE STRATFORD MIDDLE.
Wm Abell is visivaa ale mother at Landes.
Mies Lassa Crit 1s •psadN.g her saes at
('Incase
Emmet Yoaag war In Wades for • tow .
We week.
W. M. lsolair. barrister, of Brussel.. 1. is
taws
Mr, are W H Ha/retied are speeding •
few dere redden.
Mi. Waiter Ithermau 1r away on . whit to
Leedom sad Detroit.
MIs ttthel WtBlaess. of 'tereuto. V vb.lting
trlea/i le tows end •idnKy.
OldMiens Maauth has gore t0 Peawylvanie to
New arra 6 Y to 6 > met Fives and friers& there.
6 the to 0 m The Weer Ltotst &o4 1Ns• 8atheriend are
Newp���' 1 36 to 1 Si us from Detroit oe a bOlMay vb11.
"^im per bushel m to Ni , Mr.. at. J. Phdan spout the gaol week v i.dt
laleZNped.Perow*. 6e010 eN (•dMoeda atBtmuted,andmt. Marys
eaperv+
7e
'•Mhe,a�'i''ttalr"'
Wenn M to
*It to s xs nus seance le ne • two weeks' visit to
friends la tBsaaae. Warwick sad I.00dw.
MN
Peehi" 05 to 0r t he
tuberba Owt 7 fill W 7 36
pekfu tri W 35
roe so i '
e M to 500 Mrs Jambe W.11. left roil for Caber
when lee will visit r Osterr.. Lols,r.
oEILLSP MDTV.L FIRS IN-
CA-
a U R a R O..-tarss and Isolated
rl,M u' oparlr
ORicer.-I. 8 Prsa., mtsI*rth P.O.;
J. r oonolly. Vto.-Prea. Gqderlsb P. 0.;
Thepsa. S ham Sec.-Treas.. Beatset► P. O.
btr.cters-1A 7. *dirtier. aeathrth ; Jabs
e.Orem. W WWatmltu..,Cos.aoe;
Jose Roun.•webkJanne E►
ileeNwood ; Joke att. 17aewa
1eok : Malcolm
Prawn.. Bruwe.M.
Agron.: J. W. Teo, GelooeviDe : R. Smith.
H •. lock • W Miami Chesser. See forth ; /-
R.
th l�yi�tlMp[w-0uWer. o&t.teapayt
B. MJ. verishu 'e ' JBsre ! `Ian Woards ei, sr at O.
H. t uses Grocery. E1Yeten street. (roaerto►.
AUCTION SALES.
•
A UOTION BALK
UUOLD FJRNipr
UB0ruRo AND FUR.'
N1bRINOB.
Mrs A. Waters will ..ell by public auction at
her resides,. ..ce leant .Brest. Galeria& (throe I
dotwest of flood Road.. Machinery fount. -y.,
SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER tsar,
eouuaeneing at 1:30 o'clock alien,
All the Wambold furniture. cossl.tinj of
pastor.
dlningroom, bedroom and kitchen fur.
.hose. carpet., o*rtwins, bunds, chins, crook -
cry and glesswate. I Welcome Pearl Mal
matte in good shape. 1 Radiant Home coal "
boater with Oven and numerous other article.
Everything will be dtaponed of. a. Mr.. Wet
ars is giving .w boaeekeeping.
Term. roily
MRS. A. WATKRH, THOMAS13UNDRy',
Proprtetres.. Auctioneer.
•
Miss tiara *palace her returned from a
easstb'a visit to Elora, Guelph and lotus[..
D.y111ar. of the Somteh Stere u away en a
trip to Ifeiwatea sad ether Weider. points.
Mas dole heehaw, of Terosto 11 raking at
Go n boom of ler grandmother. lin. M amiss*
ss*
Mir Jean Lawman returned to Detroit es
Monday after ep.mdimg slz week . at her house.
Miss Margaret Lawson returned Tames,
from a two weeks' .hit to Toronto sol GudM.
Rev. It. .1. and Mrs. Mol:orstok sled esu.
WWI&w Hear). of lielmeavula moot tad*) le
town.
Mrs. Wm. Mande/ and daughter Greta are q�aa
• MO weeks' visit 10 Ann Arbor and Delrpll.
Mk*.
Mot. D. M. Mown, of Hamilton, is the goat
of her si.ter, Mrs. Henry Martin, Newgate
erect
J. W. and Rob Cralgie motored to Stratford'
aid Brantford en Oaturd.y. retarnlog the fel
teeing day.
Mie.. Tema Young Ir down troth New Outvwi,
ea a visit to het arendtrareot... Mr. sod Mrs
Atex. LtIrUttg.
Mrs. A. B. Cornell bur returned from a visit
to Toronto, where she spent ten week, with her
soo. Percy sad Ileo,
Miss Herder, tete of It. :McKay Co.. Remit
toe. ha.. takes • position lo Mies Denturh'.. mil
limey e..taMialunest.
Mr. ed Ore. L B. Tufford. of Beazero lMe.
were the [ANN. of Mr. and Mr.. R. G. Maros,
arum street. last week.
U. M. Kidd len oo Tuesday for Meatro•I•
here he bra petition with the eagirteerlag
depaetwssl of the C. P. R.
Mi.* Cen.pbell, of Mir It000gh'r ruiUt•e
e.tab4hmeot, has returned from attend
the millinery opeo.sge in Toronto
George Stiveo, of Guelph. former[) a well-
known resident of Goderiob, er to town ter
' eerera1 day* the port week sip a holiday visit
AUCTION HALE' OF A COMFORT-
Anee frame tan., or Napier street,
erlob 1 have received ItatrocUoo, from
1,os W. A.hton to sell by public auetion at the
premiere., Napier street, (3uderioh. o.. 8ater-
day, l3epuorber 14th, commonaint at 3 o'elook.
his frame residence, coot•/oing elgkt rooms,
with clot her clo,rt.. off bedroo.v there is a
good stone cellar sad a good well. The p
ertr is well situated, being just off Vrtoole
street sod a .bort dbuamr Irorn St. Peter's
church. There 11 • mood g..rieo. Te.. m • Tan
per cent. of es robe., tnnttey to be prod at Uo
of rale. Hahne° my be •rrsrtsod to salt par.
er. ORO. W. A2HTO7,', Proprietor.
THOS. OUNDRY. auot/aaeer.
'OE SALE.
WWOR0$AI.E.--GOOD CIDER VINK-
i1 Oett. wbulr15e or retalL D. F. DAM
L1NY.
rSALR.- KiTCHEN RANGE+'
ah with reservoir; cistern pump tassel
and about thlety het of had pipe ; eti er
Baron two yearhens ; several o*rlb. cook -
;.
also bicycle. H. TURNIIR Tralalger 1
street
�OR 'BALK. -COAL HEATER)
Ili oven cook stove Iwoodl• lava. �(.aj�a,
w :!` alms ¢oot,.o req bfdi
An. leaving town. A. I. WEI t.
Patrick'` Sl,
PROBATIONERS WANTED FOR t
Stretford General Hoypltal.-Throe yesre'
oo6ro. *poly by Jotter to the SUPF,HIN rON-
DRNT, 3ttat.ford, t. --16-34. _
WANTED
ISD IMMEDIATELY. -
SITUATIONS VACANT.
WANT
House to rent for w year. with option et
purchnar. To oontsln stout Ven move. with
nrraaoe mud bathroom. AVM) quick at TE l
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SIGNAL OFFICE.
GIRtoLS ANI[ WOMEN WANTED J
HA to work In evaporator. APphr te D. 7.
1 Mn. Gnome Mandl' sad Mn. Mary King
left her their home at PhUo. Pa, os Friday,
iatter a delightful vial' at Abideawhw' with
Mr. and Mrs. R.F.Man011.
Young. Smithey street. and niece.
MJr sora Youeri. lett on Moody to visit the
London Fair and were the guests of the tome -
me daughter. Mr.. teapeam.
M. W. Howell is at Windsor attesdtug le
6.ei...s interests there, In his &berme. the
hardware herniae is Mebane of Dos. AtePo .
aid, and it couldn't be 10 better hands.
Mrs (Jo.r.ell, atter spending AC coral weeks
with her sister, Alm. L It, Tape. left tl.lr week
to run the W extern Fete acd from London
will return to her home at Ridgetown.
Mrs Edward and daughter, MM. Cornell. re-
turned home last nicht from a two mr-•`-
visit to Vancouver, where they were
gest. of Mts. Edward'. Mone, Ch&re. and J.
rr
leg
K.eansth Morns, a hammer resident of these
part* and now living In the State of Washing
tee. Is vl.it(ag hi, aunt. Mr.. W o>_ Greer. Tra-
falter street
etre. W. P. Westoby left oo Tuesday um her
seta,. to Minneap.,11. after r whir' to her
bo
r. mat b, Mot S. Cox. She will sakevWit at
Chicago ea route.
the
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The Mister Jodie Medd and Regan ..p.,,
their vacation whiting relatives and tripod. at
8araia. Fon..[, lake `'alley Grove 0144 9th
er
pewee had have returned to Victoria ate,„
p•rWmate.
hi,. Lea. Mdaeeer has returned home
after having spent a t Iwo wr.ekr vaeatan with
her mister. in Oetru.1 and a week at the home
of her M0Wa W. It. ILUIna manager 0. the
Second National Flank et F'401.
Mr. sod Mn.. Fred T. Keener. of Wood..tat•k,
with them two young mon,,, ate 01.itirar Kt we
hens of Mrs. Y. Meek:wan. Mr. ILgener bas bis
tesOtcyole with ham and 1. enjoying .the geed
Mite this part of the ee*ntry.
Anuli giitthF'atoose, % assns. Al bar place in
P'M}e�lo 4! f.her ei
et • Megllicem
o e e
stta�k� shoo aaggate tole are
0. 004. 0*001 Ba.thron, of HeswU,
aaasag.r the gegegemeut of Weir needed
adtbtde. Ma ,Jane (Hunniet. to Stephen
amen Bertram *sr. oT Turtle. Ont. lite
wedding will take place quietly In November
Mies Kitty, who had been
Oen IL King toe seed Ulna, tth returned toohherer
home at O,aveeb.ret this week. Mise King is
• sweetseeder had Hive bar valued service. ere
�be l s for which she
Harry Colborne, woe bad been up to North-
dn Valerie with • T. It N. 0. Railway surrey.
tae Fo te.t.yns. to town Irl week 1n „der
sea siteadenoe at the Collegiate 1..U-
1.65. heresy and the north country &per t.
mos •*teed very well with each other.
hens Stewart, 011,68 Angeles, temente. was
in town for • lir*F* .ray lets. week. Tenth's at
the home of herUmber-in-Is w, John;R-.-�-�-) OR -
fold .gleet. She left on Saturoy for her eeN
10 Callfo Tela, accompanied by her nephew.
Sin Hees, who volt .t.y with her for lame
IA/ANTED. - TWO GIRL 8T1!-
RRNTB to rawAL t �ttmist
t
Pelee Aptly at Sl
WANTED. --A MAiD POR GEN-
ERAL housework. MRS. A. BROWN,
Me(Jtodi.t church p.reonage. Neisoo street
40.14
Renders of The Signal are ad-
vised that the Fill Ter In
Hhaw'a Schools, Toronto, is now
open and that students will
admitted any school day until
Dec. 99th 4'r a course in Busi-
ness, Shorthand, Civil Service or
Telegraphy. The new catalogue
jest issued is interesting in its
details end is ,nailed free on re-
quest. Write for a ropy to W.
H !thaw, Provident. Head
Office, Yonge and Gerrard SIO.,
Toronto.
.. OMarto'. nest Se Ines eotlese
• CENTRAL
BUSINESS COLLEGE
STRATFORD, ONT.
Our letehers are ell eoporlenoed In-
slructo,e. 0., courser are better than
ever and tie equipment 1. Oran men -
We de more for our endue..
ratite ether similar .cb.ol•
Phan... M tering
trolliedwerewerid pest
Home est S*l$ng over rRN
wham. e n terms 'asseta,,
Qemweite metoral, caudate' sad mei
what are &Meg.
D. A. MOLA(`HLA N. Principal.
WANTEI).
s first-class machine
hands.
S first-class cabinet-mak-
ers.
, A number of boys as Ap-
• prentices a t varioustrades.
/
Apply at
( oOlitRICH 000 AR Co.
ye.nt et
Afdong the visitor. in town Ulla week is Miss
Yate Heformerly of the taco yoet,IF>lres
ewe and cow of tens. mire.
IIP. �Iq
v sew noted in 1 he r1 o few
was a winner to a ebt.t•.t
The Morris w Times, M eters', of
remivnd• vel.abiemanysad was 5310e� a
terse weeks' trip se the Tao as a mmm�bgr�et
The Theme party et alar ladle.. peaty
km M pp 11m
been
_mlgsm oattsel. Vsebea 120w=isg •
addl -
Jefell. Mlaa Me len bksNio t • hr
4.0.....6„.... of the Memo raw
tore s.$. Her friends were meth
Inedi her
seeireness
e. sad to congratulate her y
AUOTION SALES.
$rnUesaY, dept. Ma -Auction sale of
framesurt the o'. y k, 01110.
u 5.WN . street,
84.., ?HON. Gouty*c RT. esptlgeaewort,
SA?Vanav, September It.-Awrtloa sale of
6O**eho5 furniture and faefrMrMs; prapsetr
sit Mia. A. Warw.. tent taleei, esmmead•g
at IAD o'clock. r,ior,u Gogray, aseueseue.
Monne T. Sept. at. --Sale er fssra, three seek.
InspleB.ymin to . eta, at the u Jas
� mintton, t'enoeaeirdt a. l' ,ru--ens
wog at 1 o'uloek Harp. Tres. MINT, asp
tldsee,.
Mr. Goodwin-„♦000rding to this
paper a man ha/pitied on beer alone,"
His wife -"Well, that's as it should
be. Any man who lives on beer ought
to he compelled to live alone."
OODERICII
'BU's LINE
Two 'haste meet ad Weise.
Trivalve cabs hien prompt sed
esrefret amnesias, /leaf - oI*
lireu 50 alma
pilaw
THE DAVIS LIVERY
tr. it T. 111. Detrpt
Prepriesere
Resta Street 'nose No. SI
Christopher Ili, Gurdon Apppiated he Former Wingbam Mao's Manual Eater
prises Get Him into Tremble.
I.portaat Pest at Les Angela
Lae Angeles. Flout. 2. - Atter diewe•
had so toeu the Loa Aogelesbar-
romrsitwion that It Wok 111) ioreter
Ne even to expect actual that
deemed 'ie.:emery lei order tort
ton hiirtior on which Loa Angeles and
all of Southern California looked for
relief tntru railroad monopoly, a Cine
thee was found wbo saved the day.
It was one of those lucky tricks of
feta lbat Iedalayor Alezauder, at his
wit.' rud het use of the strife be had
been uoable to quell, to appoint V. M.
Oordu,. a Native of Huron clunty,
Ontario, to a vital place on the. cone
miseloo.
The approaching opening of the
Panama Ciao al hes made it incumbent
'pontos Angeles to develop Its har-
bor
ashor If it would profit by the new
traffic that i% coofldeul ly expected to
centre opo* the Pacific coast. This
was admetted by a11, but the right man
for tie work had not been fouu.L
Christopher M. Gurdon had never
held office and had been ideutifled
web polilioal developments in * paw-
ls(' way. It terms now almost like an
hvapiration that brought his name in-
to the Mayot'a mind.
just the Mao.
Woes the appointment woe mule
those who knew Mr. Gordian said :
"Just the man for the place." Those
wbo did not know hint -and they
were the great mop a it y -s.(on disco'•-
er'ed that there was a man se the helm
wbo wouldn't quarrel but who was
always moving forward with what-
ever work was in bond, Gordon knew
nothing of the baneful American poli-
tical trickery and when the need was
to reach a specified point he invari-
ably went to it by the most direct
route. It shocked the petty peliti
cruse who vented a finger in the pie,
bot that did not daunt Gordon.
Within ten days from the time the
eppointnient was announced the har-
bor project had advanced immeas-
urably further than it had in the pie-
vious year and a half. A hundred
Coen were at work for every ten (.bat
had been previously employed. The
tint pies tree commenced and when
sprue sifted Recite wished to name
the new dock "Ori-Occi-Pae," Gordon
wt his foot down and declared for
'Los Angeles Municipal Dock, No. i."
And that is the name it will be known
'oder.
The municipal feature of the harbor
-the fact test it, with its twenty
wises of wharfage as is planned, will
be owned absolutely by the city of
is Angeles„ -hats been the chief thing
-that attracted Gordon to the work.
e entered into tbe great public work
with all the spirit he possessed.
He studied harbors and 'piers and
ocks, even to the ,minutest detail,
rom the time of lyre and Sidon to
he present dry. He read everything
printed that could pertain to his sub-
ec(. He threw his whole mind into
be work in a way that surprised the
metican officials -but he became
hater of his subject.
Discovers the Key.
And it was not long before he dee
eovered-what the railroad corpora-
tions had known all the time, but had
carefelly refrained from mentioning -
that 'the transportation of cargoes
from the municipal harbor to the
business district (a distance of twenty
miles/ was the key to the entire wel-
fare of the city. Therefore it was ab-
solutely necessary for the city to own
the railroad or its free municipal bar.
hot would be of no benefit. No sooner
was the need plain to Gordon than he
set about to accomplish the work.
The Mayor and other city officials
painted out that there wss no money
available for that work and that the
city could not issue any more bonds
until after January 1, 1913. And it
was at this point. that Gordon's civic
genius came to the front.
He evolved a plan for financing the
cnnatructirm of the proposed mune
leOpsl railroad without bonditsg the
city or levying a special tax. Mayor
Alexander and the citizens of Los
Angeles were instantly taken with
the idea and supported Gordon loy-
illy. Briefly, his plan was to bond
the railroad instead of tbe city.
Mr. Gordon 4, one of the most
fr'dminent Canadians in Southern
lifornia. Every year be and Mrs.
Olt
Gordon entertain scores of vto..
feet' British Columbia and Quebec,
add all the territory that lies between.
Educated at Goderjcb.
Mr. Gordon was born in Count] Hur-
on. Ontario, December], 13402. He at-
t.•pded the Goderich high school, from
which he graduated at the *se of
Blown years. He then went to Tor-
onto and entered a veboleaale hard-
ware company to learn tbe hardware
btsineas. At the age of twenty years
be wewt on the road for the hard-
ware company and travelled through-
out Canada for four yea re. Two years
of this time he wag stationed in Mon-
treal. eoverieg the territory to the
!oast.
At the see of Lwenty.lour years he
unarrled Mary Elizabeth Nichol, of
Heaton West, north of Toronto. Then
he quit the road and engaged in the
rest estate business in Toronto for
four years. In 1809 he took his family
t(s Winnipeg, where for four ye.rs
more he engaged in the real estate
business. &neo corning to Southern
Otlifornia hi ha. been Identlded w>Rth
semi of the large real estate deals
that have resulted in settling up the
Otey 'districts,
Mr. Gordon mentioned in the above
article is a mftnher of • former Gode-
rieh township family wbo moved
Wert a good many year. ago. here.
Heigh *eMath, of Toronto, is asifter
of Mr. Gordon and there are Peveral
brother's, preaum•bly all sornewber'e
in the West.
Dao Emancipation.
"Aral en you are an es -slave," said
the traveller in the south"How 6.-
6.M1.. 1 Bat wises' the war wee
Ilia"!1 yeti got your freedom."
"!til wok" replied Usele Rastas,
b Aide[get ne freedom Ab was
Miwelsd."-New Tori. Timor
s aft.
raft let
tog to oat batt
eget tt
gra sea*
xer,Mrapbt"rf
Alp
ou Weft
red bid metb-
n.u.fW� dol
Tee m Pb mala
On Wednesday of 16. week Neil
Coutts, formerly of Wlagbay, 1
more rsceetly of T'otouto. appea
before Judge Doyle uu • charge
bigamy. Fr(ia) the evidence it
=lawn
Groh• was warned to Ili
Wthtlnwn at Toronto lu 1810 A
oe so later she left flim because of
1eged cruelty, 'waylay to Detro
where she has vino* made her bow
In 1904 Comte. who had been liven
lVingbasa. was married to Mie E
beth (cone, elite of Wingb.w, t
ceremony takiog place at Nisga
Fella, N. Y. In 1904 [butts, w
Kill • resident of Outsell), had ()Mei
in Mloblgsu courts a decree of diva
of which hie wile had no knowned
at the. time, etlulmtns to appear bei
given through the newspapers.
tore his second marriage this deer*
bad been est aside on the ground the
the allegatkns in the application we
wholly untrue. The second marring
followed, as already stated, in 1904. I
reports are correct, the second wif
too, has been treated very brutally b
Coutts.
Tbrougb his counsel, T. C. Rohl
etre. K. C., of Toronto, Coutts wit
drew his pica of not guilty and sat
Med a plea of guilty to the charge
bigamy. Mr. Robinette i. i addr(auin
the Court offered to furnish substan
tial security for the future- good
be-
havior of the prisoner and furthe
promised that Coutts would tree
away trona the woman he had illegall
married and her 3hildren. The judge
accepted the proposal, and released
Coutts nn suspended sentence, fixin
the security of s1,000. Be also
warned the prisoner that if he did no
observe strictly the terms under wbic
sentence was suspended not ODI
would his bond be forfeited but h
would be again brought betore the
Court and given the full penult
of the law. Both wives were in court
the second wife being accompanied b
one of her four children. Coutts wa
formerly a drover at Wingham and isnoutsaid to be stn of means in Toronto
Crown attorney Seager conducted th
case for the Clown.
- City Hssepmedie Railway Project
by H Castract.
om
Huai ford eenu.* lu find its coe-
tnict with the Hydro-electricCommis-
sion a bludtamee to the eof
seuyin
street railway facilities and Tb.
0Uu the other day had the following
to say in regard to the situation :m d
Hon. AdaBeck's in.tenos on a
SM h. p. rate with momentary peak
load for street noway power has th
Practically brought to a close e
negotiations with the Canadian North-
ern Railway interests for Ube oon-
atroction of the proposed loos) 11me, W
and the citizens have to face . prob-
lem'
leu' of getting relief from the tt*ltse
in the Hydro -electric cootr•.ct the:
can be ineatpr•eted io such an un-
reaeonabls and ttabitrary manner.
it wee never the iutentfon that the modHydro--eteetrlo bylaw *boiled be mod
to thwart our fairway deselopmeoe
Any more than that its ooadittens
should be a barrier to the Acquire-
ment of new indwtries. The use of
the power was to be opttcnai to manu-
facture,. and .t should be optional to
a street railway.
The exaction of a momentary peak
load from a street railway, which
means that the largest amount of
power tilled for any one minute in a
month shall form the basil's of
charge for the month, is palpably un-
reasonable. Surely a rate of $34 {tar
b. p. is high enougb without such a
peak load condition being added.
The rate would be so high as to make
he
the operation of the road reach t
limit of expense say doting the win-
ter months, when ice and snow would
have to be contended with on such
bills as that on Huron street. for in-
stance. The momentary peak could
not possibly he avoided, eis might be case se were the time limit extended
to twenty minutes, which is the scope
covered by the city's 'arrangement
with the commission, by the stoppage ears rs at other points. it would be',n-
f sir as well as unreasonable to exact
such a stipulation from any company.
In view of all this the only remedy
in sight is for the city to peas a bylaw
granting a new charter wbic& will
provide for reasonable conditions.
This would have to go to the Lerg1 -
lature for approval, but if it has the
force of solid local opinion behind it
there need oe no fear of its rejection.
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SCHR. MARIONETTE SEIZED.
Held at Port Huron Pending Adjustment
of Towing Bill.
It is seldom that the gates of a dry-
dock have been closed on a sailing
craft and the boat held until unpaid
bells are met, yet such is -the fate of
the little vessel Marionette. She is in
the Wolverine drydock, and the gates
are closed. The little sailing vessel,
loaded with a four-tbousend-dollar car -
of lumber, was picked up in a water -
egged condition on Georgian Bay by
Captain Robert Thompson, The lum-
ber was consigned to a firm in Wee
lsceburg, ' Ontario, and was to have
been unloaded at PointEdward. It was
necessary to bring the boat to Port
Huron and place her in drydock, so
that elle could be pumped out. In the
meantime Freak Smith, manager of
the Wolverine drydock, and Captain
Thompson hada hill for drydock work
and for towing the waterlogged craft
into port.' The condition of the boat
is such thstsbe would not 'ring a very
high price ata sale unless hundreds of
dollars were expended for repairs.
The lumber was insured and the in-
surance company representatives were
anxious two get the lumber to the Cana-
dian port. They wanted the boat
token out of the dock and towed to
Sarnia in the waterlogged condition.
Mr. Smith and Mr. Thompson vented
to know who was going to pay time
for their work of docking and towing.
They could not get any satisfaction.
tit was finally decided to close the dock
until somebody guaranteed the bill.
The captain of the boat after paying
off his crew hair three dollars) left for
himself. It is probable that the in-
surance company to save the lumber
will make some settlement.
The tug Pallister, towing the achoon-
erAterionette, was in Ooderieh harbor
a Couple of weeks ago, bound or Sar-
nia. The schooner was tow$d into
Tobermoray in a waterlogged con-
dition about July 16th athe tug
was sent from Port nd Huron to her
assistance. The trip down the
Jake occupied several weeks, storm
after storm being encountered. The
seizure of the ecbooner must have been
a surprise to the captain, who expres-
sed the opinion while in port on the
way down that the owuers of the tog
would have to stand the loss cawed
by the extraordinarily long trip.
Presbytery of Horan.
The Presbytery ot Huron held its
regular meeting on Tuesday in Clinton,
with the following present : Mr.
Fletcher, moderator; ¥errs, Johnston,
Richardson. Woods, Carswell, Ross,
Grant, Carriere, Smith and the clerk,
ministers, and Messrs. Saunders,
Smyth, Johnston and McQueen, elders.
Mr. ('arriere was elected moderator
for the ensuing six months. Com-
missioners to Assembly reported.
?demi a, Carswell. Idose and the clerk
were appointed a committee to con-
sider tbe remits from Assembly and
report. Mesar.. Fletcher and Carswell
were appointed to consider the supply
of Chi.elhurat. Arrangements were
mode for the induction of Mr. Turner
at Blyth. which is to take place on
Thursday. September oath, at 2 p. m„
the /moderator ttf Presbytery to pre-
side, Mr. Woods to pr..acb, Mr. Grant
to address the mhtster and Mr. Pearcy
to address the people. The questions
of augmentation aid the fioancial ap-
portionment for the church's Net et
were also considered. The nett meet-
ing is to be held at Clinton on i tecem-
her Jlth at 11 a. m,
The H.nsail Observer remarks • An
effort to arouse the .oumty council to
titan • poblielty campaign is likely to
he hroogbt sewed at the i aseswnber
session. in the meentiese •11 the in.
foesaatIon rposafhte should be collected
bsMies an
yetlauele sogbt4es. farmers'
tray ethers interested
In the prosperity and advancement
of the grand old oeaaty of Huron.
MORE FOR YOUR MONEY
Kellogg's Toasted Core Flakes .roses
me
then esilloary esresla yet
thee blot didlareses is the quality
and laver Order t.NOis's new
Thirty -lour teachers -in -training are
enrolled at Clinton Model School for
this tam. They are :
Louise Beaton, Clinton.
Zana H. Brown, Chesterfield.
!Ebel 11. Case, Dungannon.
Florence A. Chapman, Ripley.
Edith F. Deadman, Brussels.
Almada Finkbeiner, ('rediton.
Edna P. Lavin, Clinton.
Ellen G: Levy, Darlow.
Richard W. Levy, Carlow.
Lillian McOallam, Stratford.
David J. 31oOlinchey, Auburn.
Grace A. McLean, Kiotail.
Mabel E. McKinley, Blake.
Edna C. McEwen, Ooderich.
Ree Macpherson, Ailsa Craig.
Stella V. Morruh, Godericb.
John S. Newton, Lucknow.
Margaret Peck, Bayfield.
Milton Plutket.t, Auburn.
Harvey Reid, Varna.
Fred Shaman, Clinton.
Eva M. Sperling, Beechwood.
M aret H. Smith, Lucknow.
Ella Stanley Purple Grove.
Herbert W. To11, Blyth.
William Vickers, London.
Leslie J. Waxman, Clinton.
Frances P. White, Kinkera.
Henrietta t Wiogfelder, Rostock.
Rebecca M. Woods, Bayfield.
George E. Stevenson, Drayton,
Bert MacDonald, Ripley,
Hilda Opper, Milverton.
Margaret Webb, St. Helena,
DIED.
RI CHARDSON.-At Port Albert. on Moeday
September 9. Elizabeth Cbrtdtilaw, wife ei
Themes Richardson. aged M years. 2
menthe and 15 days
MCCARTNEY.-Io Waw Waeracosb, on Sep
timber 10th, William McCartney, aged 21
years and 8 mouths.
BORN.
CARR -lo Blyth, on 13eptember 7th. to Mr.
rad ]Irl Frank Carr, & eco.
HUBTON.-.A1 Witte, Alta, on Antaat 1, to
M►, and Met. Waal(y C. Hasten. a daugb
ter.
HAWKINS.-At the rectory, Morretb. on
Thursday. September 5. to Rev. W. B. and
Mn. Hawkins, • daughter.
YOUNO.=In 'Dederick on Anima 21st. to Yr.
and 31ra Noble Young. Elgin avenue, a
daughter. Olive Marion.
MARRIED.
POWRiE-MOORF�-At Knox church. God,-
ricb, on Wedne,dey. September 4th. by
Rev. Geo. E. Row, R. D.. James D. Pewee,
or
Mooe�of Gode Alberti. W Yew Ada Lilian
KHANL-WINNIK-in Toronto. on S�p(,e. I
her
tele by 1tev. J. 1). Mn
oew Isrrvey
K Lucy.
of Wlryghrlolthww. , to Pie. ~meant
w ,
EAST
TREET GARAGE
WINTER STORAGE OF GOOD
When you come to the *bow come and have a look round
♦ few of the tbin we re to business for are : to sell sad repel' uwoo
auto .
an tri
toil** ga.oliae u t ode. bicycles, grind skates, etc. Duringhe w
whiter we will is the storage ot any rite" or good% ata ,,,wl e,
just to fill the. barn.
Huron Gasoline Engine and Machinery Co
GODERICH, ONT. 'Poona !itr'
HEADQUAKTKRS FOR
SCHOOL
SUPPLIES
We are all
school opening, Tuesday.
September 3rd. We have on
band a full Kock of all the
authorised books for public
and separate schools and
collegiate in-titu•e., which
are sold same •s last year -
at greatly reduced pi i -.s.
EXRRCISI; AND
SCRIBBLING BOOKS
Over fifty kinds to select
hon. full count, fine paper
And artistic covers, ranging
io price from 10 up.
Be sure t0 secure ore. Of
our Wbale Scribbler- by
tar the lamest shown in
G udericb.
An imineose range of
Eresety, Penn, inks, el c.
Lead Pencils from 10 up.
TERMS
STRICTLY CASH.
The Colonial loot Store
OEO. PORTER, Prop.
P hone 100 Godes icb
Trouble.
Never bear more than one kind of
trouble at a time. Some people bear
three kinds --all they hate bad, all
they have now and all they expect to
have.
He Had Been Treated.
Old Lady (compewionatelyl - Pony
fellow ! I suppose your blindness is
incurable. Have you ever been
treated? B1iod Man esighingl -Yes.
mum, but not often. ain't many as
likes to be seen going into a public
Bowe with a blind beggar. - London
Tit -Bits.
MASSEY-
HARRIS
SHOP
The place to buy
all kinds of
FARM MACHINERY
Binders, Mowers.:Hay - loaders,
Side hake,. Manure Spreader+,
Bain Wagons end Cream Sep-
arators ; also Louden'♦ Hay Cars,
Forks and Sling[•, Molette Cream
Separators. Homestead Fertil-
izers, Ppmpe for hand - power
and Engines: Gasoline Engines
and Windmills.
And, 0 say 1 you t see
our Buggies. We bave A full line,
all styles, and some of the best
and most stylish rigs that ever
came to town.
i have a few Horses to eel
and some Driving Harness.
i also have a Howe to rent-
s lovely place for summer
Call in Kid sea what, we hare
and resta while, anyway.
ROBERT WILSON
Hamilton Street, Godericb
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -Sept. 12
Pmt s
Reader -Central Burmese Grasps, 8tratfeed. 8
Notice to Creditors_ -Cha. Grreiw 1
For That Wedding Grande. -J. S. Dave, , 7
Franklin Stook Co. -Victoria Opera geese5
The P&cdera Ranee -Howell Hardware Co 4
Voters' List Notice -L L Sties. Tows Clerk 1
Hamilton to God. too -$amore' Fire Jeer.
awe
Neese anted --Aped at Menai........ .. 1
Deter -TM by Stress D-TO.tJle insti-
tute r
Meldemttee WMdiage-Walter H. Barrleoe , s
litahlbillen Weer -D. /Onset (a... !
Animal Weenies 0r0 i4ow_O, T. R. -
Tlte veil L•tsRDt,M- W. C. PrWm ea
Eversion, h.te ,sed Manua Item-.. ... 3
Oedime d
b Ie0Mhl bhtbltttisa-J. H. Col-
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Ma* 4
Reagens-E. R Wink i
Mpeg6i, in QMts-W. Aeb•sem Sc ego.2
Whoa You Nene a the show --that Wres
Gmr*t• $
A personal leviate's- ion Re.hmiw •
Ie. ltesiamanke-Thr SUrtas Doak 1
Arnnim ter sal►- Maw A- L. Welt
OW hang. 6. tkib--B. Terser . t
Mold Wasted- ilea A. arewn . I
hearer lead. -Lew at Noma owe.
n
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Leier OoaN6. Jrwsse•t
estatew
Mltto re .a-. miest -LSD appease _ - •
Taal... We.*s.e-Tvwe eldr of Osemses..., t
1lemons-N. a oatwsw , e
Clark Named --teebeile >s1�Orr-lb m T►watafP
Faso lhv bust. --alga Sem Amens
Pep Let --S. L. Pamir
Woe wau5-il: F. 1lllroreL.
• les -aim. 0mae..
September'
it WeI
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Now Is the Time
f 1 Silverware as Gifts We bare in our stock a most
I
complete and up-to-date line of
Tea -Sete, Bread Trays, Fern
Dishes and Dumetuus other
choice gifts of the very beet
quality.
Rogers 1847 Flatware
Our stock
l Knives, Fork le Sweets, ,et�y
I rs Spoons, Cold Meat Forks, Pie
lanives and Sugar 8bell, of the
latent design.,
1 ■ Clocks as
Wedding Gifts
The idea of a clock is naturally
aasrxLted with the ginner life of
the home. There is something
intimate or familiar about it
which makes It • suitable tae.
dium for expressing the warmth
of your •flection to the bride
and groom. Our stock is so
varied that you may be fully
satin/led in your selection.
Our Prices Are Right
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Walter 8. Harrison
JEWELLER mod ('PTO'I tS
On the Square
L.._..., N��
Maple Leaf Grocery
HAMILTON STREET
Saturday Specials
FRUITS
California Peaches
California Plums
California Pears
Watermelons
Cantalonpea
Blueberries
Blackberries
Bananas
Oranges
Lemons
Harvest Apples
JI VEGETABLES
New Corn
Tomatoes
- Celery
Beane
Beets
Carrots
Cusum berm
NEW POTATOES
A 1 quality Good .irx
WHITE
CLOVER HONEY
Product of 1912
Absolutely pure
RomBrand Leaf Lard.
Kincardine Bacon and H.tw
Jellied Tongue
Creamery and Dairy „utter -
first -clan quality.
S. J. YOUNG
'Pimps ea Hamilton St.
TRANSCONA
A GREAT CITY IN THE MAKING
CI:Tratiecosa will be run art the��Iwwgat railway
cosine elf the West The Asad Thumb Paella baa
!ell/ shops Rides RflMlrtl k less beau tbst �g�elt�Yatidc
ifIc
kin
Northam
a their entire obeys from
Port Rsiag
Q'Praswo.'s hoer% se • manuf*ctaring cite se
Iswr5BHaio10 04 se ,j I4 ti sad several barge
tflaaiI Beta d.� requiring a l*ree
owmbsr of taw,
PROPERTY WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE
gamy hoses over le the pest two years, and tiers
en big petits tot the invertor who hays today.
We beet a esteaber of lots es sell at besenns•
sed niter these es very sdveNasPws New be Gods
rieb porebeasrs.
Write her our bse5M, whir tans ail "'Due
'hawkers.
Scott, Hill & Co. J. T. Goldthorpe
ltit Granada LHo Dsiblieg Agent le 00MISICF1
WINNIPEG, MAN. Revel Tet --bees e r e