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Tar SAD/T, JULY /l, 1911
THE SIGNAL UbbKRICH ONTARIO
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GLORIOUS TWELFfl j
0ODERICH HONORED Wr,H pbt0ll-
STER CELEBRAT4f
Twelve Thousand 'dlsitors in Town on
Monday- Programme for the Day
Passed .iff Pleasantly and Without
a Hf , h -Railways Taxed to Their
U1.10( to Handle Traffic
Monday- war • day long to be re-
membered in the history of Goderich.
From early morning until late at night
every one who could do anything was
active, either in preparing for mud ad-
ministering to the comfort ot the great
crowds who visited the town, or else
themselves making one in the crowd.
The number of those who thronged
the street and parka has been various-
ly animated from 81100 to 12,1)110. The
special end regular trains on both rad -
ways were loaded with incoming visit-
ors and it is ertimated that not lees
than 1100 conveyances of all deeerip-
tiooe tame in from the surrounding
country. The churches, hotels and
- -_ _-___ __ } other places. where meal* were served,
were kept busy attending to the needs
of the inner wan, whale the various
stalls along the street apparently did
a good business.
1 At two o'clock the procession was
formed in Victoria park. and headed
by the trend of the lied regiment they
marched along Vibtortastreet to Elgin
aveuue tbee to the Square via King-
ston street. After poising once around
the Square they entered the park and
funned up
From the Emelt Free Press we take s
where the
Lice bind speeches of the day were e
the following report of the farewell to delivered. The following was the
Rev. der. Medd. a former pastor of order of the procession :-
Victoria street Methodist church: lard Regt. Band, (ioderich
The Nundey school room of Grace t Orange Young Brittoo's, Wlegb•m
Methodist church, Essex, was the I Elmira Lodge No. 2612
scene of A moot pleasant gathering on Wellesle Lodge No. 490
Monday evening, June 29th, when be-
tween two and three hundred of the
friends of Rev. Ur. Medd and family
gathered to bid them farewell prior to
their leaving to take up their resi-
dence in Chatham where Dr. Medd will
become pastor of the Victoria avenue
Methodist church. Tbe evening was
essentially a social evening, only a
brief programme being offered. Mies
Mary Auld, accompanied by Miss M.
Richardson. tendered seven) solos,
which were greatly enjoyed. Mrs.
Ainslie delighted the company with a
reading and Rev. J. Crawford gave •
brief address.
During the programme Rev. Dr.
Medd was called to the pladiorm and
the following address was read by
Mrs. Tackaberry and a purse of gold
presented to him by Mr'i. Iler:
"lo the providence of God the
time hu conte wben our relations
Illi peetor and people are about
to clove and we, a number of your
friend., have gathered this evening to
spend another pleasant. hour together
and to convey to you an expression of
the very high esteem in which you
and your family are held among us
arid our [egret that our associations
are so coon to end. As pastor of our
church we desire to express our ad-
miration and commendation of the
•tility skill ant faithfulness wbicb
cheroots* lurid your efforts in W de-
partment of your work throughout
the year. Ai a preacher your able
and IaiLhful presentation of the truths
of the goapel have enlightened and in-
spired us. As a pastor your kindly
words of cheer and comfort have
cheered and uplifted us and as • man
you have an conducted yourself at all
times as to maintain the dignity of
your high calling and command re-
spect aid admiration irrespective of
church or creed. We trust that in
the providence of God you may with
the m.piration of a large sympathy
and a more hearty co-operation be en-
abled to aceonipli.h even more in the
interest of His kingdom. We ask you
to accept this slight token of the ap-
preciation of your friends in Essex
and trust and pray that the devhie
Messing may re.t upon you Ind yours
in your riew home and amidour new
association.** Signed on behalf of your
Essex friends, A. M. Keane, M.U., Re-
cor•dii.g Steward.
Dr. Medd very feelingly replied
thanking them for their great kind-
ness to himrlf and family throeghout
the ye.r for their hearty lo -operation
and support in the work of the church
and this last expression of their ap-
preciation and good will. Refresh-
ment& were served consisting of ire
cream end crate of anabundance which
bad been provided by the ladies. After
singing •• God be with You Till we
Meet Again." and entendin_g farewell
greetuga to Rev. Dr. Medd and
family the company broke up at •
late hour. Rev. Dr. Medd and family
link ea Tuesday for Leamington
where they will visit for -'a few der.
before going to Cbatham to tete -
charge of the Victoria avenue Metho-
dist church in that city, to' which he
hid some stands ago been invited.
FRECKLES 1 New Telephone
1 Directory
The Ooderich Book &
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(.FORGE PORTER
REV. DR. MEDO FAREWELIdi
Ripley Lodge Nu. 790
Kinloss Lodge No. 898
Kitilough Lodge No. 1139
Culroar Lodge No. 078
Lucknow Lodge No. 423
Kincardine Pipe,Band
Kincardine Orange Lodge
Berrie Lodge No. 498
Bethel Lodge No. 120
Bluevale Lodge No. 700
Rayfield Lodge No. 24
Varna Lodge No. 1036
Summerhill Lode No. 9'23
Morris Lodge No. 873
Walton Lodge No. 262
Brussels Lodge No. 774
Port Albert Lodge No. 2170
Maple Grove Lodge No. 1044
Auburn Brass Band
Auburn Lodge/filo. 9032
Belgrave Lodge No. 46T2
Blytb Lodge No. 963
Loodeaboro Lodge No. 863
Clinton Fife and Drum Band
Clinton Lodge No. 710
Dungannon Lodge No. 3t4
Belfast Lodge No. 490
Nile Lodge No. 1062
Lucan Lodge No. (162
Heiman Lodge No. 733
Crediton Lodge No 1343
Bidd ulph 03
Lodge No. 49
Lucknow Pipe Band
Exeter Lodge No. 924
Wlnthorp Lodge No 843
Itivsteton No. 145
Enniskillen No. 153
Curries Lodge o. 189
Bayfield line Lodge No. 30B
Goderich lodge No. 182
County Master Kenny of Win-
throp. called the meeting to order and
expressed his apprecietion of the ef-
forts of the people of Goderich in mak-
ing their visit w pleasant end then
called upon Reeee Hobert Elliott for
an address of welcome. this Mr. Elliott
gave in his own happy tray and re-
ceived • round of applause. Rev. J.
E. Ford was the next speaker. He
said he woe not an Orangemen but he
did not know bow he had escaped as
his sympathies were Willi them. if he
thought the order stood for bigotry be
would not he on the platform. He
thought it • great mistake when the
country gave separate schools, and he
believed that if one issue at • time
was dealt with at each election they
would soon clean up the country. He
also touched upon the Irish situation
and believes that while the English
leaders thought and acted slowly they
were sure in their methods.
The next speaker was Mr. W. E.
Soutbgate, a coninicrcial traveller
from Exeter. wbo spoke upon the
topics of the day as they interested
1, the Orange Order He said they were
not fighting the Roman Catholic re-
ligion but fighting their political
machinery. The trouble in Ireland
was caused by the coalition of the
Natiooalista and the Liberal party.
Mr. Jobe Redmond had gone to Prem-
ier Asquith sod said we have de-
livered -the goods, now its up to you
Doot Hiderem with • Veil : Remove
Them smith the Othine Prescnptieo
This lereaeription for the removal of The Bell Telepbnne Company of
freekle-i was written by • prominent (:$nada is soon to print • new Jamie of
nhyiritian and is usually en successful its (yflleial Telephone Directory for
in ren.nving freckles and giving a tbe District of
elem., beautiful completion that it is
mold h druunder guarantee to WESTERN ON eA
refilled money
guaranteedhe money .f it fails.
Dont hide you freckles tinder a
veil ; ge t an mince of ntbine and re-ParParties who contemplate ming ming
move them. Eve the firs, few ap- �Reth.erihera, or those who wish
Origin'', /should show a wonderful,im- changes in their present entry should
movement. some of the lighter I place their orders with the Local Man -
freckle.. vanishing entirely. , ager at once to integre insertion in
tie sure to mak the druggist for the this irons..
double sernngth othine; it is this that
is sold os the money -hack guarantee.
It Is ewpriaing the number of
bi tins .kat are tieing erected ie Strafe
Gerd at the present time. On almost
every street of the city the thud of
the harasser and the buss of the saw
ran he heard, •a the new framework
•ewtme. definite Shape fete • saw
borne or an addition to the old. The
houses are generals of a .. 1
*a 3.
niter, with modern gsip *sot.
Over two hundred was this ssthaM e d
ens man yen the cumber of sew
ether such trhy a
derare~tpt M1ay
.s a result of the Isaeaaad building
acAlvitr.
eA.+ r U lar
Connecting Companies
should alio r.pnrt additions and
chimeras, in their list of nuhserlhees,
.4tls r to the Lord Manager. or direct
to the Rpeciel Agent's Deperteesst.
Montreal
The
BELL TELEPHONE
COMPANY, of Canada
to pay the price. (live res home rule
at our own terms. With regard to
the bi-lingual question be s,.id If the
Roglish language is good enough for
us, why is it not good enough for ite
drench people. It we greot them
separate schools we should elm
great the Germans stipends schools
for there are 1116,0111 of them in
Ontario. He read from & Conser-
vative paper an item wbicb said
that the decrease in the majority
of the Roblin government was due eo
the disaffection on the school question
and said tbat the Orange a.soci•tion
should take credit tor it work. The
fact that one of their leaders bad put
th• people before the king had raided
the wrath ot the people.. In referting
to the Tremblay marriage cow be wild
that the Orsoge association bad raised
$4000 to help • Roman Catholic to get
her rigbt,aod coocluded by makleg a
plea for Or•ottemeo to agitate until
they succeeded in gettiog government
inspection of Rosman Catholic cos -
vents and monasteries. Other speak-
ers were called upon but were sot
present.
The crowd then broke into merry
groups, the bands played and every-
thing resolved itself into • genuine
old-fashiooed celebration which is con-
ceded by all who are in • posiiioa to
know, to have tern the very best
Orange demonstration ever belt in
Ooderich.
The prises were awatMed as fol-
lows :-
Best dressed lodge, Belgrave.
Oldest man in prooeesion, Mr.
George Hawley, 96 yeert of age. a
member of Berele lodge.
Largest lodge in procession. Bethel.
Best hairnet, Belgrave lodge.
Best fife and drum nand, Clinton.
Best brass hand, Auburn.
Best piper, Mr. Fred Mulch, Clin-
ton.
lio-ton.
Beet drummer, Mr. Joseph Carter,
Auburn.
Best decorated eche, first. Messrs.
Hodgens Bros.: mooed, Messrs. D.
Millar & Son ; third. Mr. F. E. t3ur-
det te.
About seven o'clock rain again be-
gan to fell and the crowd thinned
rapidly although quite • large num-
ber of merry souls kept. up the cele-
bration indoors.
Norge cis The DAY.
A conservative estimate of the
crowd attending is 11.000 people,
The pipe bands from Kincardine and
Lucknow seemed very popular with
the crowd.
The hese ballgame at the Agricul-
tural grounds between Oodericb and
Clinton was well attended and ended
in • win tor the local nine by • score
of 11 to :i. Batteries, Wiggins and
Sperling. Tasker and Hawkins. Re-
ceipts, soil,
Clinton Salvation Army Cotes were
among the visitors and held service in
the park. A large a rowd wave them a
very respectful hearing.
A big motor truck brought an
enthusiastic load of celebrators from
Clinton.
The orderliness and general sobriety
of the crowd evoked much fsvorable
comment.
The Ooderich lodge are deserving of
great credit for their conduction of
the day's festivities, the lateness of
the second special train on the Grated
Truck being in no wise their fault
enol was the only incident that in any
way marred the harmony of a well-
nigh perfect day.
An aew toed from Ripleyenjoyed
the day here. Mr. Charles ilde wee
at the wheel.
The stands, of which there were •
large number, seemed to do a good
business, while the merry-go-round
was every bit •s merry as tbe name
indicates and was the centre of at-
traction for the children.
The livery stables and hotel sheds
were taxed to their utmost capacity to
Shaw's Brsioess Schools
Tereete,q ('•sada. give bite grads oserso.i
and graatify young people to earn wed ..1-
sAs. ?bey besiege Use ().steel Rarlisee
(,stooge. Ione. & Gerrard Ma, sad ntx
Ary Mane ecbwka Curricula= mist ee
request. Later any time. W. H. flaw,
President.
The
resident-
The Art of
Keeping Cool
-When Old Sol
blazes away you
want to lay aside
every.. ounce of
heavy garments
and dress In one of
our feather weight
sults. There Is no
necessity for any
man to swealter
when he can get a
light weight suit so
cheap. Prices 310.00.
312.00 and $15.00.
Hot Weather Haber -
dashing for men
Combination Underwear
$1.00 and 11.50
Shirts with separate col-
lars, 75c to $2.00.
Wash Neckwear. 25c.
Silk Lisle Hose, 25c.
Silk Hose, SOc to 75c.
Straw Hats. 30c to 13.00.
Panama Hats 14.00 to
$10.00.
Walter G. Pridkam
attend the waste of the equip* visitors.
Over MOD came is by special and
regular trains ors the Grand Trunk.
An tnetdeot oearrred on Monde,
evening near (3lotos which Illustrates
the difficulties which confront the
railway men in haadling a large
crowd like that. of Monday. A pos-
senger jumped off the train near the
semaphore at Clinton and it Was
nr..s.ary to end an engine and crew
from here to find bim and ascertain
whether or not he wa. injured. • He
war found and taken on to Clinton
where be resumed his journey, but his
foolishness cruised • delay to the re-
turning ceiebratois of nearly two
hours.
Tbe efforts of the ladies aid of the
Alexandra hospital seemed to be very
successful, nearly every visitor being
decorated with a tag. The tota
amount for tags was 941(0.
Among the vfrious attractions of
the day. in addition to the Orange
ode. were the merry -g -routed on
parade.
street. Mr. A. La.bbrook'e
Instantaneous camera, the Wade .k
Butcher adter-tieing oar No. 7, while
the Lyric and Star theatres were open
the entire de y
At four o'clock in the Agricultural
park a baseball match between (lode -
rich and L'libton teams waa started.
It was a Mt of fine -claw ball playing.
WEDDING BELLS
Jones -Cousins
The home of Mr. and Mrs Thomas
Cousins, Park street, was the scribe of
a pretty wedding oo Tuesday morn-
ing. when their third daugbter, Nellie
F.. was joined in wedlock to Mr. Allen
J. Joos, third son of Mr. J. Jona, of
Oodericb. Mir, Bella Cousin., sister
of the bride, acted as bridesmaid and
Mr. Roy Jour', brother of the groom,
as best man. The bride was attired
in a dress of embroidered white voile
end carried a small bouquet of white
room. Her travelling dress was of
blue serge with white hat and plume.
A dainty wedding breakfast was
served. to which • party of ten .at
down, after which the ba,,py couple
left on the Grand Trunk for Galt,
Preston and points soutb. The
groom's gift to the bridesmaid was a
gold brooch set with rubies and
pearls, and to the best man a set of
engraved gold cuff links. The oerewowy
was performed by Rev. W. H. Wright -
on. The couple will make their bows
in New Hamburg, wbere Mr. Jones is
etnployed.
Moran -Kennedy
8L Joseph's church, Mscton, was
the some of a very pretty wedding on
TuesdayJune 30th, at nine a.m.,
when iem Catherine M. Kennedy, of
Linwood, became the bride of Mr.
John 0. Mono, of Hewon, formerly
of Asbfieid. The ceremony was per-
formed by Rev. Father Brobman,
only immediate friends being present.
'i'be beide wee given away by her
father, Mr. James Kennedy, and she
looted handsome in a beautiful gown
of embroidered net over white satin.
She won a wreath and veil and ear-
ned • bouquet of whiteroses
and tern. he was assisted by her
sister, Kiss Eleanor, who looked
cherubipg hi a simple gown of white
voila wad bet to tni►tcb. The groom
was assisted by his brother. Mr.•W.
F. Moran, of London. Atter the cere-
mony, the wedding party motored to
Linwood, where dinner was served at
the home of the bride's parents.
Shortly atter dinner they left oo the
2.17 thio, amid showers of rice and
confetti, for trip to Toronto, North
Bay and Ottawa. On their return
they will reside in Heaton. The man
friends of Mr. and Mr. Moran w
them every success in life.
NEWS OF SPORT
FOOTBALL
The Grand Trunk challenged the
winner of the town league to a friend-
ly game on Monday evening of last
week. Both teams appeared in good
form and the spectator witnessed a
firetclars game. In the first half
the playwan largely in the territory
of the ig M311 and the railway .nen
managed to and the net twice, the
score at half time being 2-0. When
play was resumed the millers went to
work in earnest and managed to tie
the score. the game finishing in • draw
of 2.2. The teems were : -
Grand Trunk - Goal, Kennedy
harks, Smith, Tether ; half backs,
Jane, Ntatbam, McComb: forwards,
(:demon, Bowler, Roberts, Turner.
Metcalf.
Big mIU --gel, Bowra ; backs,
Cracknell. Spahr; half backs, Legato,
Cadman, lambert ; forwards, A. Kit -
too, Peachy, W. Callow, W. /Litton,
Buck. Linemen. Doyle, Crockett.
Referee, Carter.
BASKRALi.
The' secood game' in the Sunday
school baseball league was play,.) on
tVednesdey evening. when North
street met 8t. Peter's. The teams
lt ed only seven men • side. It
ooked fur • time as if it was going to
he • walk home for North atreet, at
the end of the fourth innings the score
being nine to three. In the fifth and
last, the ()atholic boys got busy and
pasted the p111 all over the field. This,
coupled with a wild throw to the
Mete. enabled them to notch up five
ruse. *akin* the final score nine to
eight in favor of the Methodists. Tics
teams were :-
North street - Pitcher. A. Habil :
catcher, C. Johnston : Ist base, 3
Bets ; 2nd base, H. Powell ; 3r1 haws.
N. Mcleod ; left Leld, M. Pridbam .
right bald, H. Murney.
8t. Peter's - Pitcher, P. Raechl.r
catcher, R. Polley; 1st hese, J. Farr.
&id base, J. soer: lord bas, F. Felts.
left Med. 0. Deltas : right field, J
Kelly.
The winn&sg a
of the game wise largely!
doe to the ip oohing of A Habil, the
North street pitcher, who had up to the
last Innings toyed with the St. Peter's
team. With two moo oat, a orae on
base std tine probability of a hit wie-
n4ng the Qua be threw three swift
balls over las plate the first one was
m swift that It took awe the batter's
breath and Ware be bad recovered it
two mons sense speeding aerosol the
plate with weal ferns and the umpire
gnus his Ase i as wt.
Trams apnoea demoralised 1M
Paris when aeve,el eave►iss oeeerr teed
after a tbulltdr .teem.
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HIGH-GRADE 'TAILORED SUITS
$10.00 is the exceptionally low price for which we give you your
choice of exactly 9 Ladies' Tailored Suits that sell regu-
larly from 116.50 to 323.50. It is not so much a question now of price
but of getting the 'racks emptied and all the Summer Garments
• cleared at once. These Suits come in blues, tans and black and
white checks. They are stylish, handsome, up-to-date garments,
cut, lined and tailored in the best style of the season. You will agree
with us that they are remarkably cheap when you see them. These
9, each
- $Io.00
You can still get a nice Coat
for a Girl for $4.00
Still a few lett of the Girls' Coat that are
.ellitig at $4.00. These are the last few we
have left from the seamo's selling. All
are new garments, 1914 style*, reds, bluer
and cheeks. Regular up to $0.50. Six. 4
to 10 years. Choice $4.00
Flotincing Embroidery 95c
Here is an embroidery bargain worth
Coming for. 75 yards white Flouncing
Embroidery 46 -inch wide, handsome de-
signs. Regular 91.75 to 92.00. Saturday
morning you can buy it while the lot
lasts at per yard .98
Handsome Embroidered
Voiles $1.45
Handsome Embroidered Voiles at lees
than one-half regular price. There are
just 0 patterns in the lot. They were
sent us by the Canadian agent of a Swiss
maker .and are part of an order for a
western customer stopped in transit. The
actual cost to is them down in Canada is
about 92.25 to 92.35 perard. They were
offered to us at n price that will let us sell
them at the very low figure of.. 9(1.48
The designs are beautiful and they will
make very handsome Summer Dresses.
New Separate Skirts
Just received this week some new Fall
styles in Cloth Skirts for women. Blacks
and Davies. Three new designs made in
merges or broadcloths. One particularly
adapted for stout figures. Prices .
54.60 to 55.76
Last Week for Skirts to Order
This is the last week we can take orders
for making Skirts for 91.75 These Skirts
are trade to your measure in our own work-
rooms. One fitting given. Your choice of
six different styles and over 30 ends of dress
materiels that are specially adapted for
separate skirts. This is an exceptional op-
portunity Lo get an odd Skirt tailored in
the best style at • moderate price.
Have You .,een the New Silk
Sweater Coats ?
iVe are showing these very handsome
Summer ('oats. They are quite the new-
est thing for outing wear and can he had
ir. an almost 'mile*, nog, of colors and
combinations Any liar or any color not
in stock ordered and delivered in from
three to four days.
New Wash Skirts
Another lot of Wash Skirts just to hand.
'Iwo styles, one plain. the other with
tunic effect. Made in Indian Head or
Repp. Prices ..... $1.60 to $2.60
New Middy Waists
New Middy Waists in plain white or
white with red and blue trimmings. Made
in Pique, Heppe or Indian Heed. Newest
cut. Prices. $1.60 to $1.90
Do You Want an Awning?
Thi. is Awning time. Just the months
when one adds much to the comfort of •
house or veranda,. We take orders for
Awning, of all kinds. The prices are
moderate and delivery prompt. We will
be glad to give you an estimate at any
time.
More Trimmed Hats
at $2.65
Last Saturday end Monday we prac-
tieally cleared the •bow -rooms of all
our special Trimmed Hats at this
ce. All week the milliners have
busy trimming • fresh lot and
Saturday morning will be ready
with dozens of beautiful new and
attractive styles They are all new
shapes this season. Part of our immense
purchase of samples. The triwringe
are of a high order. If bought in the
regular way we would bine to sell
them at $5,41 tc $8;00. Saturday morn-
ing take your choice of tbe,e new Hats
fcr only.... ...... • $2,88
Children's Hats 53c
A Saturday Special for the Children.
New shapes in Straw Hats with neat
nand of white ribbon. Regular $1.00
goods et lout. Saturday special. each
only .58
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This is high grade paint and is being sold today in stores that stock it
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Harvest Tools, Rakes, Forks, Scythes, Wrenches, Etc.
Paris Breen and Land Plaster for the Bugs ,
Cow Ease and Williams Fly Destroyer for the flies
Grindstones at 25c and 39c each
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pantile, A good remedial' cm
other half epee. al...Moor oellar
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