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UOCAIS-- PERSONALS
_Toe grader has been at wutk ue
_Mr. D. W. Marshall removed his
s•rry-6drpued to Brussels oa Tue.-
Jay
_Mies. Leans Walter. of Colborne,
Mft on Wednesday for Weyburn,
,yskatcbeww.
_Mrs. Albert Diett'kh. of Hespeler,
is vesting her mother. Mr. Warren,
Wolfe street.
-Mr. and Mho Arthur
Graham
rahn m(e
yy. meow),meow),of
Edmo„sae on K..e= .irate.
_Miss Lottie Pt Ui7 left oa t�
steamer Huron on y to visit het,
odes is Toledo, Ohio.
_Mr. limo -lee Riley, who has baste
pending a couple of weeks la town,
has returned to Stratford.
_Mea. W. K. Hager left for Peoe-
oaguishene oe Thursday morning,
sheen she will visit for some time.
-Mr. A. J. Cooper has greatly im-
.treel bfreshly pace on ainting the Hamilton
wood-
.treet by
work.
_Mr. Wilson Wylie spent • short
,wtiuu with Rev. and Mrs. W. H.
Wrlgbton *1 their summer home in
tieyfield.
_Thirty-five five gallon tube of ice
cream tame inby a pthe Mondbeaay to
"Wet in keepsn R down
d
thin•, of the crowd.
_The Misses Millie and Nellie Culp,
,oTnrooto, are the guests of their
untie and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. H A.
Hufford, Trafalgar street.
_I(ay. Father Foyke, of Indian•
apolie, brother of Mr.. W. H. Bullard,
West street, *debited in the services
at St. Peter's church on Sunday laat.
-Mr. Jack Reynold., accompanied
ny bit brother, Leo. of Detroit.
motored to Nutlet' on W edue.day and
,pent the day with relatives and
trieuds.
-A large number of the residents
are taking advantage of the sutnmer
pros and are having their winters
coal delivered. Now is the time while
ttts plentiful.
-Masan. F. L. Ayers. L Munford
and L. Roberton. of the C.P.H. rur-
.ey department, are in town this week
and ate taking levels for the extension
.1 the switch tear harbor park.
-Mn. Thomas Laing, of Weyburn,
seakatcbewam, who has been visiting
in Goderich township, left for be
home on Wednesday. Her father. Mr.
George 0. Sturdy, accompanied her on
the return journey.
Capt. Me-Dermott, secompapied
by his wife and son, Willard. of
Sault Ste. Marie. mare in en the
steamer Huron on Friday night and
will eirit with his son, N.ortnao at
his residence on Brittania road.
- Mr. Howard Youogeon had the
misfortune to get hie arm Madly bruis-
ed while attending the big planer at
the Paget factory on Tuesday. While
no Moes were broken be will ler un-
able to resume work for a week or
MOD.
TFL SIGNAL : OODERiOR OIITARIO
THE SIGNAL BELLES
Winners of The Signal Summer Trip Subscription Contest to Bermuda, New
York City, Thousand Islands and Niagara Falls
Ml$M HATTIE BELCHER
GongRtce
who received 1.077,50Q votes.
mass LUTTIE MI CREATH
GOte¢Rit•H
who received I.Ol i,50) votes.
MISS MANUS WARRENER
001Mt acts
who treeMeid 1,131,3U0 cotes.
z
MIS' ELMA M. OKI
BF 'r4 ILLICK
%) 6" let rived 515,4rsi vote..
MISS BETSY McALLIStER
$t. Acocterion
who received 770.410 votes.
MISS PEARL MoKENZIE
vole..
DONOMMIC41
IRIAN
who received
-The first of the Sunday evening -Mite Jernie Nairn. of Walkerville LaCA --P NAi C
open sir services at the lake will ba w visiting Mts. ('. A. Nairn. Iain
- Mr. Aleft. McMillan, of New Ham- —Mr. Wm. Kseah+td, of Saginaw. spent Sunday with Mr. Richard Michigan. was in town this week.
Black.
--Mi-s Dickson, of Columbus Ohio, -The Colborne boom has ,been
is visiting her uncle and aunt
Mn. J. E. Toro.
- Mr. Jame. Buchanan ie
from a ecvere strain as a
over -lifting.
- Miss1 Bowler Napier street. -Some good postcard views of the -Mr. J. Harman, of Newmarket,
held on Sunday next at seven (o'clock.
Rev ti. (down, of Dunaannon, will
andurt the service. These services
were mush enjoyed beat summer.
Everyl•ody come : all will be welcome.
- The assolioe smack Gladys, of Al-
peoa Michigan. came into Goderich
harbor on Friday, and remitted until
after the celebration. The owner dirt
a s.nsl business taking pleasure per -
urs around the breakwater a1 15 cents
;wt tiip rn Monday.
- Mr. ('harler. Hessle, a graduate of
ihr Signal office, and wins now holds
,he ooprnsihle position of euperin-
teodent for the Federal Printing Co., I
.ne of the largest. printing establish -
ono. in New York. is at present
-t+nditg his vacation in Goderich.
- Among the shipments frim Bert
this week are the following nee. hinery
from the American Road Machine
Co.: three carloads to the town of
Poet Francis. one car to Nrenbrid e.
ilsebec :.,ne car to Rainy River dis-
trict: and it street sweeper to Cobalt.
-The crew of the steamer H. N.
Jet bad a little celebration all to
tcs,ptyetonTuesJa evening. With
the ses.stanc. of • dollar's worth of
fireworks and some oil warte guile a
pyrotechnicsI dianlay was given from 1
the roof of the deck house, and was 1
►njny.ri not only by the crew toot h,
Intens who were in the Ha•hor Park-
-An amusing incident occurred on
West ter, et on Saturday lfeernrwtn.
A Inca) Fondness man tied hie hots to
the hack of a hay rack while he went
into a stow, the nwner of the rack
Trooped into bit wagon and started off
without noticing what was attached
to the rear. He was quite surprised
ei11let5trut. which were directed at
him and smiled a big smile when he
kernel the cause.
Jur. and newly teshisgled and otherwise re-
paired,
suffering -Mrs. A. D. McGeorge, of Cap.c,
result of Michigan, is visiting her sister. Mrs.
J. M. Marshall.
LOCALS == PERSONALS
-The residence ce Mn. H. Hale.
Park street, istbeing freshly painted.
-Quite a number from here took in
the plonk at Bayfield on Wednesday
afternoon.
-Mlles Vanstone is visiting her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mawuet Vanstone.
Nelson street.
-Mr. Richard Bond, ML David
street, spent last week in Loodoo, re-
turning on Saturday.
-Mr. Theo. Kipp, of Winnipeg,
called oet fiisods io Goderich on Fri-
day acd BMttrggy.
-Mrs. S. Ward, Huron road, is
about to take a trip to England to
visit relatives and f riends.
-Miss Ethel Case, of Dungannon.
and Mimes Jean and Ethel Nairn Iiur
spending a week at (baud Bend.
-0. P.R. officiate here estimate that
they handled over IMO passenger,. 10
excess of the usual traffic on Monday.
-Mrs. A. Blair bas returned to Ot-
tawa, after spendinga few weeks
with her brother, Mr. M. Lamb. of
Maltford.
-Miss Jackson, of Auburn. and Mime
Govier, of Toronto, spent Sundayin
town, the guests of Mr. and rs.
Amos Challenger.
-Mn. Ellen Burrows and Mr. and
Mrs. John Burrows, of Port Albert,
were the guests of Mrs. Ida Mamie,
Elgin avenue, on Monday.
-Mr. Wm. Sharman has had bis
boot sandshoe store painted to match
the rest of the McLean block, whish
completes the painting of this block.
-Mrs. J. J. Moore and son, Robert,
and daughter, Lorena, of Superior,
Wisconsin, are visiting at the home cf
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bowler, Napier
etc eet.
-A picnic under the auspices of the
Oolhorne telepPboue system will he
beld in McGibbons grove, ttenmiller,
on Thursday afternoon, July 73rd, at
1.:5) o'clock.
-Messrs. Wm. Thompeon, James
Craig and James Breckenridge went
to Seaforth on Wednesday for the
opening of the races, which were de -
fared one day on account of rain.
-Messrs. Doak Bros. have just fin-
ished building two concrete vaults for
Mr. R. C. Hays' new belittling on
Hamilton street. Thr dimensions of
the vanits are (1 x 8 feet, inside uses-
sureosest.
-Ooverument contactor Birming-
ham's men, front the Kincardine
breakwater, came to Hoderich on Sat-
urday on the scow and stayed until
Monday night, leaving so as to be at.
work on Tuesday morning.
=]tleesn. H. C. Dunlop, A. Cbry-
.ts1, Alex. Robertson and G. L. Par -
eons, of Goderich, and Mr. Hugh Mil-
ler. of Benwiller. left Wednesday to
attend the Masonic grand lodge,
which is now in session at Niagara
Fall..
-The cutting for the government
tunnel to connect the has bor and river
has bees opened through and timber-
ing bas commenced. When completed
it will be endowed with timber sides
and top and wfli have a depth of three
teet six inches.
- The Western Canada Flour Mille
football team, wieners of the town
league, have hod their photo taken and
the picture on view in the Brophy
studio window, show them to be •
good looking bunch of which the cap-
tain may 'well be proud.
-Cherries ate very ahundant this
year sod the quality is excellent
-Mr.,Edwin Scho.nhal., of Chilt-
on, was the guest of Mr. W. U. Smale
this week.
-Mrs.ICummings bas sold her prop-
erty on Trafalgar street to Mr. George
Westbrook.
Mr. Wm. Cleary, of Seaforth, was
the guest of Mr. P. J. Ryan, Cameron
street, this week.
,arrow
ha. lett for Detroit to "Tend her vacs- porade oil the 13th are in Mr. R. R. attended service at the Baptist church
tion with her sister. Mallows' window. on Sunday morning.
-Mr. George Thompson. w•bu has -Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Hose. of Park -A coat of gravel will he given
been sealing on the steamer Martian, Baptist church. Hrartford, are dun- `Wellesley street where grading oper-
returned hum. last week. mering at Lakeside. tions are now completed.
-Mr. J. H. Leach has hod his real- I -Mr. ('hatles Manning. of Hatnil- Miss Elsie Martin, of Toronto, is vis -
deuce. corner Elgin avenue and Cant -1 ton, called on liodericb friends Tues- itiog in town, the guest of Mr. and
brie creed, newly painted. ' day on his way to Kenore. Mrs. John Stewart, Kest street
-Mr. John Toting is spending two -Mr. M. D. Snell, of Paris, spent -Mrs. H. Davi,, of tteafortb, and
weeks stetting in Buffalo. Ile will at -I Sunday in town. the guest of Mr. Mrs. C. OR. London. were the guests
tend the Fort Erie races whit.- away. Lester Church, Hayfield toad. of Mrs. Wm. Clark for the holiday.
-Mr Namur) McK -ague. an old -- Mr. Amos Stewart's new house on -Mr. T. R. Wallace will begin the
Uodetirb boy. now a,-)identulToron- Warren street is ohout. finished and erection of a new two-storey brick
to, is tailing' on old acquaintances in it has received ire first coat of paint. dwelling on hit property on Elgin
town. -Major and Mrs. Joseph Beck, of To -avenue.
-The first carload of brick for Rev,' rtnto. have been visiting relatives and I _-Dr. Se le bas resumed practice after
Father Mchae's new evidence artved friends in town during the present a month's absence in Cbieago, where
on Moo,Isy. Milton pressed brick ate I week. I be was taking a frost -graduate course
tenni nerd. I -Mr. David Bell bas greatly fresh- in dentistry.
-Mrs. Donley Johnston and two ened the appearance of Messrs. W. I -Mr. John Campbell. of the Maple
chitin the Acheson k Son's store with new paper I, I..af Milling Co.. Port 1'nhrrrne, spent
and paint (Sunday in Goderich with his mother,
--Mr. Andrew McNally, of Brant -
Mrs. Robert Campbell.
children. of 1'nston, are g
I torwe,'s mother. Mrs. W. H. `Veb-
j stet New•gate sweet.
Everything is in readiness for 1Leor ford, wnesse resident id t of Blyth was I hydro -electric are romarI t'ag
-Mese A. D. Rowles and childreu,
p
iuslsllation .•t the new electric pump in town on Tuesday and gave -inc The !their telephone system herr by the
.triaging of two a,rpperrd wires from
rt the waterworks station and it i! Signal a friendly call. fro
1 lxorcted to arrive next week. the
town hell to Briutniw read
_Mr Aril Ire N-il1 Smith and Mr.
of Kerlin. are sproding a couple of I -- Mr. and Mr -s. F. T. Egener
J. B. Sm,oh, of l'hicsgo, are open it week. with her parents. Mr. an Mrs. tcbildren, of Ingersoll. motored
there aonusl veersios►wtar
iah their Wm. Iruiwby. tee. David .truer. • • (ild.riek its Mwndey rs'eeuig awe
Mrs Abraham Smtl of Hamilton and
and
to
ear
ae-
h !tooth nicest.
Nr. Fu,tene Dean visit ing at the home f Mrs. P. M
OE,
i -Owing to M
the srnce of a number
f h p(who write away with
o t e earn,
- I the:adett two games of t.br Nunday
ech.o,l he. bell league were postponed
eel J1 . Iwst week.•
•
tl„v f M
R. R. Sallows
Chile.Ani• child can make the
pictures.
F:%'en' operation as plain
as dal,
Every amateur should
have their developing
and printing dome by
an expert.
-Master Willie Sanderson. the
Iyoung car o r. Ci.. Sanderson,
wbu is very ill with cerrbn,-spinal-
wrningitbs, we are pleased to learn, ie
`somewhat inoprovetl.
meserootereetworwsmearemesess
Port Dower division of the Grand Ewan.
Trunk. spent Sunday in Goderich with
hit parents, Mr and Mrs. John Dean.
-The mornine after the celebration
day (mind the cells at the police etat.ion
empty,. which "peek,. more fur the ord.
'Hines, of the cooled than a column of
eulogise.
- Water and sewer connections have
leen put in the two house. belonging
-Mr. end Mrs. ('larenre Hemmer- to Mr. T. It Wallace. Elgin avenue.
way and M, end Mrs. W. 11. Purcell. while his house on Pictcn street Is
being similarly ■t tended to.
-Mr. and Mee. C. T. Nichola -in and
children. of Port Hurnt a rived by
the .reamer Huron on se•eday and
are ap'ndtng their vast n with Mrs.
Nicholson's mother, Mrs. It. DeLong.
tit David street.
July Toe rain. of the peat few dare
la. ti .n.., ..n4 111. II ‘41.1., t•11111,11 r,. 04
sial .a.. to' ,- i. .p.-,.., )1 r.,, ire.. ,.. be 1111), enn..wm
hnt delayed rb.• ft, e
train -moot ell the inrrn••e.• wee rr- the mrrotndin* township. in the hay
harvest hot the root and e..rn crops
were Inrreen.ly benefitted. Those who
have .,i.• feel relieved.
-The Obits'. Lightning Rod (kr., of
Hamilton. has • maple of w.g.roa in
Heron county at pteot, o rating
I wmainly enrneg the farmer.. Thew is
nn doeht that this is a wise forme of
inenr•anee, •• espswierree tearless that
rodded heading* are her kr liable to
d.seurticn M lightning then those
eft without the metallic protection.
of Allan's, lie..rgie, who are making
a motor I r,p through Ontario, were in
(odetich on Wednesday. enroute to
Gran Riau bay.
-The Ahrneek chapter, I.O.D.K..
will hold their regular monthly teem -
lag in the court house on Monday.
2fth, a• font o'clock. This will
qurrt.eal .0 Ire Ienses•.
;s set.:.:
BERGER'S
Best English
Paris Green
3Oc a Ib.
James A. Campbell
Pin\ a.
CEINTRAI. DRVU iSTORE
North et and Pigeon.. Gcde•r$eh
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-The chimney at the Goderich Lum-
ber k Milling Co's new plant will be
complete this week. It will be 63 feet
in height eight feet quare at. the bot
tom and will taper to about dye feet
square at the tap. it is double lined to
* height of about 20 feet.
-The Ancient Order of Foresters'
will hold a church parade in Seaforth
on Sunday, July lath, and will attend
the Methodist church in that toren at
11 a.m. Any members of the local
com-
municatelodge wishing to attend .bould com-
municate with Mr. George Smith, C.R.
-Thr diving operations in connec-
tion with the laying of the cable for
the new frghorn attracted quite a
number to the harbor oh Wednesday.
To those who had never seen a diver
make a descent it was a novel and in-
teresting sight. Many who went to
fish neglected to do aro, becoming su
interested in the operations of the
diver.
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Boit W ii
Save Levi !rives
Mali us the dismiss or cmh
you receive, wtdh peer Pelee
book. which we vidl reliurt.
with the Deposit credited. Thai you can pay your bill•hrobeepees,
which we win honor, or r you want the cash yourself. send tie
cheque In your own favus and we will forward the money by return
Drop in and tale to the Manager about 1t
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Goderich Branch—F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
MONUMENTS
CHASTE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS
Best workmanship at J. DOIG'S, Clinton
As J. Doig imports direct, he is able to give quick
delivery at close prices.
Designs and prices on application.
JUST
FOUR BICYCLES
Left its Stock
One Brantford Red Bud $48.00
One Three -speed Standard .. . sees$44.50
One Fixed Wheel, Second hYd *11 -00
Ooe Coaster, Second hand. $14.00
If you can use a good wheel any of there would suit you fine.
Have a look at them any way.
EAST STREET GARAGE
GODERICH
Next to Town Hall Always Opeo
Phone 243
False Alarm
The Lire bell rang about ''_ill on Sun-
day afternoon when an alarm was
turned in from the Goderich wheel
rigs factory. It proved to be a false
alarm. however, someone mistaking
the. smoke from the salt block for
fire at the factory.
Tea and Garden Party
St. George's church woman's guild
are giving a tea and garden party on
the rectory grounds on the afternoon
and evening of Thursday. July 23rd.
There will be ice cream, candy, fancy
work tables. is flab pond, and a good
musical programme in the evening.
Tea will be served at 4.30, the pro-
gramme will commence at eight
o'clock. Admission and tea, 25 cents.
Admission, 10 cents.
Lost on the Empress of Ireland
A sequel to the loss of the Empress
of Ireland, which is of local interest,
has just come to light. Mr. R. R.
Hallows has received word from the
wist office department at Ottawa that
g2li4 worth of pictures which had been
ordered :o be apnt to Mr. J. Obed
Smith. assistant superintendent of
emigratigp. London, England, had
been lost with the boat. Mr. Mallows
has received instructions from the de-
partment to prepare duplicates of all
the pictures last. This is as far as we
know the only loss sustained by any-
one in Goderich in the great disaster.
Harbor Notes.
The steamer lames H. Prentiss
cleared light for Alpena, after unload-
ing coal for the big mill.
The steamer Glenlyon arrived on
Ssturday with 145,000 bushels of wheat
for the his, mill. This host was the
Minnekahta until purchased by the
present owner,, when her name war
changed.
The steamer H N. Jex and barge
Ids Keith unloaded coal at the West-
ern Canada flour mills wharf this
week. One more trip will complete
the entire coal supply for the season.
which i. POMO tons.
The Comedian government steamer
Vigilant of the fisheries service put
into Uoderich on Monday. Besides
her crew of 11. there was on board
Admiral Kinggs•mill, who is oo $ visit
.te -all (Sarrweitan -1.410 posastworber
cruiser left again on Tu ay, for Kin-
cardine end Flout ham ption, after
which she will proceed to Coiling
wood. where she will enter drydock.
Storz OF'SUs11F.R Mit.t.iwrRy-Apr
sial values in rhildren's bets, from
YSc. to 50c Mies C.tegtuew, Haail-
ONCE MORE FROM
NEW BRUNSWICK
Castes a Tnbete to Dedd's Kidney Pills
Marchbank. Kings Co . N.B , Jnlyy
131h-(tipeeial) -Alter Iwo years' suf-
terine from kidney disease, William
Nash. a well-known fanuer here. is a
well seen aid like many 'another io
t e' oeigbbuwbo,d, he is .touting the
praises of Dodd's Kedney Pills
NOWT rrasrblio mmned from a. wp.in,
Mr Sarah soy.. "and for two years it
Iwgridll grew wree' My appetite
was fitful ..
1 bad dark circles around
A y eye. sad my sk so bad • harsh, ,try
Nebo, and itched and horned at
night. 1 wee troubled with headaches.
cramps in the muerisa anti 'toffees" of
the joints Rbc :reni finally de-
veloped sod 1 was a sick man genera
ally.shen 1 decided to try Dredd'. Kid-
ney Pills. They helped nor almost
from the start, and two Ione. ttued
Runaway Accident
While Mr John Petrie and wife, of
tth con. of Astfluld, were returning
from the celebration at Underich, dur-
ing the heavy rain at about 7.:30 p.m..
their horse left the track and upeet
the boggy is (be ditch on , tbe
west skip of con. 2. near the
reddest.* of Mr. W. H. carpenter.
throwing both oecupanta to the gro.tnd
and hruieing them severely though no
hones, were teroken. The borne contin-
ued ita he.dk.ng career up the read
tweaking the• tosgsi 1 ally seri eraab-
leg lata an iron Irate at Mr. 1'arten-
,e1.'a rwdrienne. Mr. Carpenter helped
them to get teams, etrelethU el net
and loaned them hie beery to create
tee their journey The hone strange
to say was Aerate injured at *11.
-Dr. 111. Parker, of Korai ford. drefr-
ed dead from heart failure while wateh-
InR a ball game from bis resides..
`on street.Geo.!Jac Vicar
—By 11,1111•V nlajnrity the retep•y-
ere of Lamtw•th voted to have the
municipality lighted by mature' gas 0.00000000000
Photographic
Supplies
The celebrated Enrrign Box,
Folding and De Luxe Corneras
for roll dim..
Printing Paper, S. S. Metes,
Lamps, Trays, Graduates,, Print-
ing Frames, etc. Everything
necessary for successful amateur
photography.
Call and examine samples of
work.
Everything new
and up-to-date.
JAS. F. THOMSON
Music & Stationery Store
Bargains in
Footwear
For one week we will pat on
.ale the following shoes:
Ladies' Russia Calf button and
laced Boots, sire. 2i to 7, remoter
price t13-50 for BLAU.
Ladies' Ruesia (elf Pumps and Ox
food., sisals 3; to 7. regular price
*2.50 for fillet
1 O 1.f button 0:Lorr11.
24 to , ,egrrierr prier Elm
for *250.
All the above good. are new, up-to-
date.tyles and .bould sell gniekly.
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