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The Signal, 1916-7-13, Page 8TlwisDa7, Jrt.r 13. ill F SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO Sporting Goods ! Teem, k.a'keta `1.7S to $5.00 Ayes'.. English Tenni. Halleach 800 Tewin. kackt1 1're,...., each .. . $1.00 `p.Jding'r Ha.e1w1I (:.rod.. flub prier.. 111 .lt•w.ue Ilene' Set., 1►intier (Hales, Sandwlt'h flats., Spoons, 1'wl.le hapkina and Cover, etc., 41 pieces !00 Dos,aekrevert: WA• Paper, 2 doyen wird: , 12 inches r 18 inches. ,Special .100 Son:City Drinking Cups, for pack- age of r cuts.. 841, tip -.. Kitchener Memorial Nunl- Ir•. 4/f Illu..lr.au.' London News, 4400 GEO. PORTER `Willa; 'AAThocolates 1 ' • ..1114 1''„rtr11111 PRICE, 75C, -$I 25 A POUND BOX USE ANSCO SPEEDEX FILM AND CYKO PAPER. We de Developing aid Pridi. A. L.Caldwell,P6r.B. Prescription Druggist 1.1141A 1:14 19 A ANn NI II NORTH 1411)K 144,41' 11t1' tee Time Iluron Old Boys excursion train arrived in Goderich last Saturday at noon. carrying 1111 passenger. A gre•u•, 1111101.4•4 went on to Sarnia Irons Stratford. 1'he return trip to Trn"ul•. f ;oar.'irh war' 4.01/1- niv.rod al 7.15 nu M.aulay evening, 1 iI alae really sr tittle in pair at -ore toinproae your cougars - rein - if, hist -cure that final ton. It w lee It (lasses 'Poll with the 11 .- t•n Inc, yawl aft' willing to ,l" .'.ur 4. u' o:•p.ider thew siggl.ten - 1 ACT VPON THEM, 1.4, b 1. .1 tried and. proven prepare; .. Ife<tg1/111 1.. letter %4)1!14, 1'l)Ifl 44 41(1411 . It you would la. nssli.n if , e. ball% d.. ..444' n,,kl' IIK• 141 II. rrqunailr•. .'• (s•ptiln with a .d g.w.l taste and ,ohne',. PENSLAR VANISHING FACE CREAM Io, , lev,-14144 the.. t,'l I4. .Ir ,•hlfulla .01 .acid fragrant. Iti 2Sc and SOc jars PENSLAR VELVETON he 14.4ui41 c•wuplr.i••n ;Ander .o ga.14r for el ening 1.'. Two ,.•' ind. to desk 50c q I.VODORA FACE POWDER wye••drh fine weeder fAarw '•w ,t, rarrpae.nal I.lrnden); ',it. 11 •1441,4.no'I. p.a•kmge.{ Sec 1JL01.011 PERFUME MW TOILET -MATER .wekerrw m.pleeK ..••46,..••46,idlrrfliv hir la. he me Ow me.* regime. PENSLUI NIP MIK w.Mmatml♦ tar James A.Campbcl I film 1 CENTRAL Mgt.(. -STORE Crown berth M. aur{ Rgwere Gsrdr... h Ras NI 'PROMS* Res MS 1 PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Mabel Tim low 14 hour from Torowde0 a ti. 1 Mr. W J Daniels 1. i 141in(1 friends at Kle• wrdne W_. Mabel .'044i has relun.ed Dena her Mwkok.• trip. M1.. P..rt• H.11idwy, of Detroit, 1. vW: leg (fiend. 111 !oral' Mr- A !tomato' ha. Ietcruwl IJ Hulou Ihrh .i0a for 11..• nun, .i. Md.. Halite Ilasnagh. of Ik•4oir. i. ,(,.11.11(1 With fnetds i.liul. den. Mr.. r' hotel., d New IlarubmrA. 4 the mead of her 4,1,,i. Mr. J. W. Smith MI...3,..,e Liaklat.r b. taking the ameinser true..• in ph) on al eullure al 1'orw410. Mr mot Mr ,. Iloedd McLachlan, of Terads• are 111 10011 for 1 ate .calmer holidays. Md.. Hating sod daughter, of• Toronto, aro ivied. of Mr. wad Mos W H Buri... Mr•. J W. 1 roar and M11111 Pearl are away or av,al: to Toronto. Winchester *4,1 Utlawa. Mr•5 h lo:.. of Tnra,lo, aa'w ... rwnger M the Ninon 111.1 Iluy.' c ac ut.Iur. lo D wl.• rush Ind ialurda). Wu. W. H liedd.s and won, of '('uredo, are the 44'44•-'• of M .. Uedde,.' 1 .(hr, Mr Has hullalre Mr. 14,1m 1 !111 rear 4 .yer.,lu.g • tow week. 4i-444.'41 ho. J righter. ►in. W. l;r•Uw,, al Si alfa, d Mr. A. H. June and MIss ftowena aero .t foredo.' •1.111,.4 1.1 Jane berm, his smut al to 1'amp I4.l1l4•11. Mr ..red Mrs. (1.ir Tweedylett on To.,.tar for homehen hoe at Calgary ats, spending 1 we mouth- e' leu EA.]. )41- It ►t ►te1at thy and Mi•• F McCarthy. of Toroct' 1i -des! Mr. and Mr.. W. A.l'or - thrust the pat week. 11, And 11r.. 1'1'1 thrill h. oe ( 'hie„gp. waw 111 Urrleflrb on • I00 we Ms' 4I. 1 40 ►L :orioles. old horn.%:+morn street. Nis- I, 'lie A Polley left I...' week torment! past et her vx'at:o I with her .4, et, M.% Also e. 11 l'oledo. Ohio 'M4+., Jr u. :o,d Ansa [Avon l silk ed'Ifroer len eau e„ 4Ii* Henna, 11e•", 014 Wednesday or .r hili -lay v ei W the ell loon- ' MI.. Alice (1.11'hr ttet, of 11 .nriltoa, noel Mi.. K. M. Knorg•, fel Waimea.. ..re tr.r Mg wash Mr-. II J A Meta in 1111. week. Mini 10A11 11 Mellon .4th rel elnld on M 14,4: .y to 1 :'lo, 1n rr.1440" her on'1 a 1011 1.11 40 training at (been k Child I ,',.. ho-putol. 140. (140 ge '4 Howse , red 11,. J.dln Mo- 110114gh. hot h of Torm,t••, were gar- , of their brother. Mr E. W. Mehwugb. last week. Mr A. I) (:or. of Chkagojoined Mr. Cot Nina) inl) and rlwter, lel. 11 L /'ox, w( the old hu.,e on IM Patrick's street this week. MI...Joan. Ma1111der., who ►u been taking i- a Cour,. in ...coolaural.), work at Toronto U. verse y. u home for the midsummer vacaMM, MI 4. Nnnhury arid baby daughter joined her bu.tuwd. Mr. 'I' K. Sunbury. last week. They hair. room .-, rad bouwekoepu.g in the Polley apartmcnl house. Itegistrar Penta was at Clinton on Moeday attending the !oncost. of the late U. Mo(sr.i mad agaln on Wednesday attending the funeral of theist. June. Smith. Mrs 1) Meteor lett en Wednesday ter Tor- onto en route for her home wt Winnipeg, after a riwe of several week* here. Mlle is looking the lake trip trout fort McNknoll Mr and Mr. tela... b►epheId have removed to faros. %here Mr. 4heeberJ has purchased a .t,.t,ouery busier., His Doderieh Mends w4h hint every serpents his venture. The Miw.e.. Wareham, of Detroit. are making tbevt .u,1,ual 04.41 to Uodoech and have tegb.- terra at the British Exchange hotel.'f1. ladies are &ctonip..led by Mows Moore, ales of Detroit. Meow Ruth liamiltoo and Elsie Dalt hare received inUmatiee from Ma .aehu..tt. em- end hospital, Itoatou, of their acceptance au aurae probationer, They will enter upon their dual.. early In September. Miw Adelaide Nolen and Marler Douala" arrived home from Detroit on the steamer Hume On W,du..day They were .uses., panted by their condo. Mbar Minnie Jaffrey. of (3.11.. who will spend the rummer at Menne, lung Park. Mr. and Mr. Chao, ()levee, who barer Ione Pruni Nile' to wake their house in UOderich, are'get, nig settled In their new re.tdet.ce in Aagksea -tree. Mr. and Mew Drrvin are odium. -of the kind that (leder-kb 1- .Iw.y. glad to w' home M1.0 r:uthetl ,red. of Tornado. awl her two little nephews. Jim mid Hilly HOtherlaml, are visitant/at the home of Mr 11.4 Mr.. William (roan. 1 he l.oy. Inn to w PAP/ de •I o1 time with their gro..ddad. I:e,ri.t roe r,wt alto air peal ' to be quite a favorite with them. Mt And Mr.. Kme..t F. Hick and 1 Lree chit deer.. 0f I'or.ado, cam" up wt the Hula, DM Hoy- excursion ou a.,tur,l..,. Mr. Hick re- tunn•d lathe i'ity on Monday and 1144 Nick and hildeen are 1011111Jng rm . rt.-.' of too wen.. with Mr. and Mrs. \1 -:.iter F, Hick. of the llaron road. Mt. Hest. I'rMham, i- hone on a Ian week. 4,101 t0 Ins (404440 11t uue Mr.. F. J. Prld- ham. Mr. 1'rldhati, 4. will the We -tern ('anada Flour ►tel!. ern rel 4 ..:gory. and leek, a, if the 111 of Alhetiw agreed with hitt. He report. gad 1.1011 pru.l..Iw w -Lbs. W.w. ie h4.owe- Previte a. 41 least. Mr. 1:,orge Hirechen•,..rm of 11r. William .41 molal, has been '.41 reg a' the parent:] home chi- week F'or -. • years he has beer, in the other of the Haste Fc Railway at 1 'hioago. the *moany i. building n new line in Northern Ter ,. and Mr Straub.] will be one of the en ginerr• reg"gal on Lbw work ° 1,s.- .1 Ilaun to•. 4,.. w'. E. Kelly, Mrs. James 414111-."0 and Mei: 11 I. Strang' were a1 Theme•. ('qad on Wedrwudny after',.. .n attend mg 11.5 Ianetal 4,1 Ila late Mr.. t1'. • 1 Colin Flet,lte-. Mrs, Hamilton mrd Mrs l:.-ily rend w, re pies rent 11111•. 01 16e •,\'poral- \L•.,a.wr y Monely 01 Nur... Pivbyt fry, In whr,.h ,ca1..'aUur, Mr.- retell,' tow re•. , k'.1m4 .prat tot over thirty i •n P.INT oL. Weer -at -sults July 120h. Many auto. are 0pp44'.( int: in Aali• 11eld A g the lat.••sl to become owners of ries a1 a iteeve 1'. Stereos 1. Mr. John McKenzie and Mr. 1►unrut McKay. They hate 1111 putr.l chas (fray- loft.. N (141)1x44. --An itiferestirg event 4.01414 1111a1e 1444 N% 1.1111/.1.4111y, June h, at th•• Itome of Mr. John McKoy, his Mittel -'Il law', Mire Elizabeth Jane Me• Kenzi1•, heir misled in marriage to DD. Edward Juhuslnn, The 1.•kir www given away by her father, Al-. John Klzir M/' tie t brit w I. .ithrl w•Ise 1111 al tended. 1(ev..4. S. Hardie wca the officiating tlrtgyul.ul aml Miwr AIM* M' (iregor played the w, 1.latie march The bride wow's *WWII of white voile 11 imunrd with .hw'ow lace and a bridal reit canals with orange Ida:s e(4n, and cerried a Mu,yuet of wl ile;relwes The wedding party spent the evening in n mewl way, and 1hr bre rde and gtrwom Tele t.,,.,nlmrnre wl•dded lite n" their (atm at I.•r1M. Attended by the Iw•t wish,. of many friends. Death of James Smith t'l.nton. July 111 --Jame. Smith, one of the oldest I"temesemee 11 Clinton, died today in Torotat.•. where he had g''w•( 1.. wwdergo wn ,(vrwtinn He 1 raise, 1, Pleat rr1 *rata years ago end .oag.(1e•I an the tailorang'ursin .•, .4(441 raw. bwdt lar Nock.of mores and woes al r..denee- Although he had Men ,.•r r.l M4.,,,..r now for w number •sf yews. be took an active in- terest .w reweie.p.l Orin-. and ...read ✓ e e-rwwrifkn he. 0.(11.111 yRat. He b'. eight net h yew, an tale s.1. family ,•4 eleven, 1 eared hy hos w,1. and one daeigilt er *4 M sr 8.-w•. • staunch l.ilw'rel. was the i. suit - Thr dervase•I we, 1 brnlbp, ,1 lbs late ate sheen timilh, of finderirb. and was all keown here Ilia nephews, Mr A. aseith. of mown, end M..ara. Will att.l Raw Smith. of ('hiaagowho are at peewee hnld•y tpg her... at• beaded th• funeral at Clinton nn Wee e vade! tveayhod y eat• lllerkatoae's deli - sIsOa - cream of superior quality Otdws d beefed The use of Lifebooy Soap makes the bath a supremely soothing pleasure as well ILA a health -insuring delight. The cream of pure oils gives a velvety lather that is and heaping. The fNy IaBA carbolic solution mow a perfectly healthy skin. Theodor vanishes in • few seconds after use. iFEeuoY HEALTHY SOAP A WELL-KNOWN CONTRACTOR. Death of M. A. Pigott, Who Belt a Portion of Guelph-Gldericb Railway. Hamilton, July 11th.-11111ichael A. Pigott. one of Ilatnilton'e beet - known citizens.. died very sudden- ly at his house, 157 Wentworth street south, this morning. Deceased war a Canaan an, born at Guelph on June 11th, 14.111, and was sixty -sit years old last month He was son of the late Mr and Mrs. Pig- ott, of that city Ile spent his boy- hood days there. When quite young he went into the genera,' contracting business, his first important work be- ing the nuilding of the Guelph & Bode - rich Railway. It ware in connection with the litigation ov. r this contract that Chancellor Boyd coulmended Mr. Pigott and commented upon the won- derful ability he displaced. His busi- neer system was the subject of coun- try -wide comment, it being said that be had Arent 4.1" no4r1, of every busi- ness roaver.aI ou he ever had, and that his Noir. were invariably cot- rect. 11e came 10 HamiIU.n about forty years ago, and devoted hie time Goliath railway and hnildulgconslruc- ti In. Be built the drill dell and was afro the cnntee•tor ton• the city hall. Thine y• ..r att.) hr *rent West on leisillrr., where he had several large emit meta. He built the Bray Nuns.' 440sp t al at Saskatoon, and it was while there_thathe had the stroke of pet alysir which forced his retiretnen• (IOW aeti yr work . Mr. Pigott wee wid, ly baited for hi,. .treight(urea rd Iulneety, es for his great ability. li••-wao keen and far- seeing, light-hearted and'thougntfil of others, and iu p.'r.nuel lif.• was a Man of very title q4i 111, ie.. Ile wes A life- long and (' .nsi.;, tit mender of the Rumen Catholic fe.th, a toeinl.er of SI. P*tri.'k_.. ('14144 eh of •ertht vests, belonged to the C. M. 11: A. and the Knights of (' difailure. Mt. Pigott is sus vie, al 1y his wife, two main are.! t 11r re 11 aughteI's. 1 h • amnia are .14aep)44 and It'.y, both of De- troit ; ML'.. John K. tierely. of Philn- delphi•.: Miss Regina and M AS Fran- ces, :i', hoot • : also (4444. brother, Rich- ard, 111 (illelpll. Mr. Pig )tt and toemh•rw of Iris fern- ily lived in Ghat r eh tor tome yest•e while he was e"gog.d in the conal rule !jilt, of 1 411 1ust,.*'-li.,drr:rh lt'..tlCll of 1ler 1' 1' It. Order Against J. W. Moyes. Toronto, July 11.=An order made by Mr Jam ice Riddell et O.gnode I loth y ties up, ti'l Mepte,nh•'r 19th, any mom•y 1hat may iw coming to J. 11'. Moyes fa the city. The order NAP made on the applied,i'4n of 1oft u• K. Mimicry, mf Guderirh, acting for M. (1. Carnet on, of that. place, judgment creditor. "'lrting for hinwelf end etlnershare- holder• of the Ontario West Shore Hailway," said Mr. Il.neey, "Mr. Cameron seem el judgment. against Noyes for =1':y4,1(M1 We understand that there is s 118,11110 coming to Moyes from the city of Toronto, and we want to get Ihat." "Anymons. that would be coming Y m nR In Moyes would be too account of the Meyer Arnold street railway report. 1 eupp4)10'," geld M .yor Church thin morning, ••hut we say that the city 1i4111 no money belonging to Moyr•." The 4undav .r•hrw,l excursion fr Mit.ehell and Sesfmr'h to Goderirh last Friday waw patronized h% over 11<fr) from there two towns and intervening points The day waw an ideal one for a holiday al the lake and the visitors appairently enjoyed the outing to this 11.11. AM HISTORIC DOCUMBNT. Prediction if Over Thirty Years Age Has Bean Asaha.d is Present War Mr. Wm. (iampiroll. of town, the other daymaster scrums a letter rent to ham in 1by his brother in Aue (ratio. 11 0 especially interest igig from them piairliou contained therein that "Aneertaliau. and O.oadiaus may yrs tight shoulder to shoulder in de- fending the British Bmpire," the pre- diction being wade in connection with an Nggreesion on the part of the power which :s 0"w at war with Brit' aim. The letter to as follows . • New South Will .A•.1,.,14* Ureedell. 141h F'ebrua.y ISIO Mr. Wow (a•esbel1, (leder**, out. Dear Brotbrr,-With this 1 send you "Tbe (k rdfell Record," in which apgr,ars repot t of a pudic meeting IxW iu this town un the 17th inst. which may not be uninteresting to you, a• 1 took a prominent part iu the wreting. Frariog the paper might not rears you, 1 e,cloee the report clipped from the -Grenfell It,•cotd." I am much obliged for the papers you s10411 me. 'l h1. womb 1 have re- ceived four copies of the "lioderich Star." In one of those papers I notice the .urvivors cad heirs of those who served in the Canadian rebellion are likely to rare:%,. grants of land You should put is a claim, ay our dear and respected father war outihor a conoid• erade time in that rebellion and sof fared great plication. i remember the tame well. 1 re- member his marching oft with others Iron' Barrie to fight the rebels at (jailor Hill. After this he formed one of a search party in watch of the rebel Wm. Lyon McKenzie in and around the Holand Landing. Father also Nerved six months as • volunteer in the barracks at Proetan- guishene. Previous to the rebellion he wan • sergeant in the "Frontmnac" militia at Kingston, or somewhere thereabouts. If laud is to 4..' given you bave • good claim. 1 shall relinquish any claim 1 have in your favor, if neces- sary. Don't lose sight of this matter. 1 feel sure there ate but few who have a better claim than our family. We suffered much through that rebellion and have a ju.t etas upon 1be Gov- ernmeuL for cSmiwu..tiuu If compen- sation is to be given. The annexation of "New Guinea" and other islands in the Pacific has c.sused w great commotion in Austra- lia, and Australians are indignant at the vacillating policy of the Britieb (:abinetin reference therein. Gladstone and Derby have been out- gene4.Iled by Hi.warck. It will he a calatnity should those '.land, fall into the hands of a foreign ' )mer. The naval and military forces of these colonies will be ell engtlhened without delay. AusLraliaus,itd ('anedians may yet fight ahouldec to shoulder in defend- ing the Banish Enron e, Damian, the a'anadia' oarsman, her beaten (1df.ro l and 1 believe he will win all the teller matches and will re- turn to Canada champion of the ld Harnlan's defeat by Beach was a sur- prise. Haitian w.a out in IIiw, but why he was not in trent iw a te yrtery. 1Vrite soon. Love to a11. Y affectionate brother, JOHN D, CAMPngLI., •INQUEST AT GORRIE, Death of Mrs. Arabella Brownlee Invest', gated by Coroner''► jury. The col milted jury ewpenelled a4 inquire oat.; the death of Mrs. Arabella Brownlee, wbicb occurred et (ir•nt, Mo., neat Cochrane, early in March last, returned an open vetdiet at its Hitting et (ionic on 1'uesdey of last week. Mrs. Brownlee died under very tragic rilcuwat•ncee. She had not Iw'eo fee•liu, well and, it is alleged, to obtain relief rhe secured medicine from • medical practitioner in the north country. She took a dose one morning before bie*kfast and shortly afterweide was found i' con- vul.ions by her nater, a pnrteesional nurwr, who also had taken a dose of the same medicine. While endeavor- ing to relieve her sister it is said that the tuner experienced similar symp- toms snd suspecting poisoning she promptly took an antidote, which had the dreired effect. By chir time, how- ever, Mrw. itrownlee was beyond all human aid. Doctors were eat uinoned, A burial w,rtnit was issued and the t.ody of Mrs. Brownlee wee brought to Borrie for interment. Later a request for an inquiry into her death was for- warded to the Attorney (3 1's De- portment. Coronern H Iwe. had the body ex- humed and the stomach and viscera rent to Toronto for analysis, while the medicine which the unfortunate wo- man drank before ber death wag an• alyzsd and found to contain a strong proportioa of strychnine. The an- alysis of the stomach and viscera felled to disclose any trace of poisoning, and an dnvestigatioi by a detective did not reveal any facts of importance. l'be jury, therefore, returned • verdict stating that they were unable 4s. de- termine the cause of the unfortunate wmn,an's death. Mora real treat Iry one of our ice cream bricks, made to order. jsd- wenls'. Phone 210. RED CROSS NOTES. The regular monthly tweeting of the Society will be held In the rooms on North street Monday evening, ,iuly 17th, at R p. m. Until farther notice no more aurgi- ca) supplies will he made. Until further settee the Red Oivm rooms will he closed. Workere will get their mate W at Mr J. H. 001- horo. s store. 'Titre is • lot of mat- erial to be stadia ap. Workers are regnem ed. t. July lith Mir Masted,. d 41 vidthag her roueln, Kim Ka Usnad4. Mr. Herb,, lMaleri�j. 1s drill Isis new Obevroht MIs.. perM•wd drilla/611a Mr Jas Logos, wont at Mn. Wm. Jackal. sod Om W. J. Megrim are on a trip to P•wamii, 0 i i 1=I'.Itlm� = rel♦ \�1 rc rf„ 4 ri AJ ',mat 4.. . foi Any Trimmed Hat,3,45 Saturday and Next Week yOU can take your 'choice of any Trimmed Hat in the showroom, light and dark colorings or black, no matter what their former price or actual value. At this price there are hats worth up as high as $IS.00 or over. They are among the last trimmed for summer wear. Take your choice of any for only - $3.45 Piles and Piles of Dainty YYL �1 1 411 FIA't� Muslin Underwear Heaped' on the Counter for July Selling Big generous assortments and. values that are exception- ally good. Embroideries are up in price. Cottons are up in price. Labor is up in price and s'ou won't buy Muslin Un- derwear next year at anything like these prices. 'We strong- ly advise you to lay in a supply now. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN SAMPLES 1:4 pairs only Lather.' extra fine quali(y white Cotton Drawers, beautifully tri 11,n11tri with leve and '1nbr.idery. 111e high-grade samples"( . of the large manufacturers, utast, to 0.11 up rue high a. $(,:al, ('hnive of these few lain' for nw• half the n•(!ili• price. WHITE COTTON GOWNS, 50c Growler, mark fermi growl quality white rotsto. surpli.e .tyle, ne'•k 1rimtued with nice 4,4(.444 Inv,. A splendid gaivlent.• at ea'•Il..J11C EXTRA GOOD GOWN, $I.25 This Sown i. rut Muddier style. Material is fine English eambrie, neck tri 11utied with rows of in- .e•rt.iorCerlge'I with lave. Draw .t ring of silk ril4...n. A teeny 5100x1 gown. at...$1 25 1111 y . A GOWN AT $I.50 This (4.4014 is also made film, good glutlily Ktlg- 11141 eanlbric. The yoke. hark and front.. i•• fine iality 114.• tileeVea 1(1•e• 11'1111111111..... $1 Spw•eial prise .50 $2.50. $3.00 WHITE SKIRT, 69c White Skirt mauls from .plendid yn:11i1, '.chiti rs•ttw,n, tinnuetl with I'IM11 ''4 44111111g 31111 1441.'. Cut. full. A goat•skirt at th.• moderate .soli Iffier of ... ... w C A BEAUTIFUL SKIRT, $2.25 'I'liis Slott is marl, front a 4''ry fine quality 1111111 - beautifully tritium,' w'it11 tows of la.'e and insert ion. embroidery and to las in. A ',eery hand. softie gar llerlt. at •..$2.25 only EMBROIDERY BARGAINS These an• real Bargains. every yard .1 them. I'n•t1y Eilhrudernw right iron' the mills in Swit- zet•lan'. S.•a.re gods t•• -day. A SPECIAL AT i9c coned cover and VI. wleing EInhn.hl.•rieM 1:i inrher and 1H inches wide 011 line nains's.ks rr cambric -N. miwc:in , 4111 yard only 19c AN EXTRA BARGAIN, 25c Fat 1 away the last we 11ey, ever had at the price. ' 4'4.nw•1. ('over and Flouncing Embroideries, 1H in.'he' wide. dainty p(1tterii. 00 fine quality 1-14ot.hs. leer yanl only. 25c 27 -INCH FLOUNCINGS, 35c Flouncing Kniln.,deriae. firm Ml.ron4f cloth and decidedly attractive pw►tterne. Quelittes that will wear well. 27 inches wide. Per yard .....35c only Fresh stock of Verandah ('urtains ju.t received These are good good. end the prices very 'moderate. We can make awnings, to fit any vl'r•ndah. itetiniatee eheerfly furnished. 111111111111111111 EDGINGS AND INSER- TIONS, 7c :first yards Edging. and Insertions. ao.oytcd width,. and .•sora /;fast! qualities. Special, per ' 7c yang.... . 5 YARD ENDS, 25c Mostly ender ref In.o•rt4. ,,. ,upl F:pihrv'idr r c. Firm et nate edger. gwilitiw- that will wear 25C yards in'a''h, at leer end only......... CORSET COVER AND FLOUNCING EMBROIDERIES 39c C..t.e4 4'4/%1.1' aid F'14.1111 in;; F:nnbn,:de, 1• - ill P11,11 h. 'Ory lane qualili. I1 ,,lar tipal'udl, per yard LACES AND INSERTIONS, 5c Fist %.tnh C..tadn 'I'4/n li.,rt I.•r. :trot las Ito 0i, ‘‘.11i1 41, up to 1111,14'•. . 1 w.•Ii hrnshetl, •,nm: lire, per purl ..Day ......... ..-. ••••5c PRETTY CORSET COVER AT 25c 'Ilii. 1 ...r•I ( • •% es. u,..l• Iron. g.. sl . ,0114.11t) KugIiwh.'atnbt•i'' 'nevi. dna "1..'41' trin'tu •1 with White cotton Ia.': MA ribbon .h-:nv.t1 T„. 1I1 ,iz"v troth :ti to („ felev s4,0: i.al . ... emit 25c AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD ONE AT 40c This 1'4/1,0 1'0.. ; is moot• Iron. ..oft English unlhri', ha. ,p•drl 1.116t 0n, 1.11 finishe.I with 1-inrll Irinuning .,f tail -rime Lra and in. et t'ihls.n drawstring. .111.x,•.. Really t•11/ark able %ale.•, at 40c Better 4'urw't ('over.. real hatelwnnl' gat/re-hi •. at .. 50c. 75c. $1.00 DRAWERS, 30c Fine white ('"tom 1hu1'•r-, full size, aid'• frill of chanters; I, ftucking. One wee anno t get again to sell at the price. Spa -vial. per pair.... ... 30c DRAWERS, 50c Whit.. lin.lin Drawers, cut full, finished with wide frill and fine Sw•iss embroidery with ehtst,r f c tucks. An exceptionally g.w.t genawnt 50 at per pair only ... Jl) Better '4144.11414".. at per lwtil 75c -1 1.00 01 Hodgens Bros. 1 Direct Importers - Goderich ==1:1111 611111•11011=== where they are visiting •heir shot,,. Miss Laura Phillip ie improving after undergoing en operation on Tuesday for the removal elf her tonsils. Revt R. A, Miller, of Milverton, came .p'trete, eondnnt the funeral of the late Gprdon limos, in the absence of the pastor at Guelph. The Orange brethren attended At. Mark', church Flundey morning. Rae, W. B. Hawkins preached. dwell. ieton the importance of the snei.ty. Whtlle retwraing home on Sundaii imitating (foaled Nebulas loot cos of kis auto and it came In contact with a tris opposite Mrs. Manro's &a.. the windshield and damage. Fortunately ns was hurt. The funeral of Gordon Greco on Fla'. order afternoon to the Union ceme- tery was lai gel attended. sheavingI the sympathy 144 the dwmi.e of so young • man. in kis twentieth year, as tore ressltnf en injury over • yeariago. from which all that medical skill could do could sot restore him. Th• sympathy of this community goes out to the bereaved family in the loss of their dear ono. A (loon MAIN (iONK.-On Thursday fotweon Wm, J. Sandy Gee cf nor most respected .lthses, departed this 11(0 He had burn in poor health for • year sod • half as the rrsolt of a mv.,w attack of grippe He was • man of sterling qualities, ever •Land. j ing for what be believed to he right . He leave.. to moot?s hie .departure his planner-in-lffetwo eon*. John, of Reafortb, an,d Private Prank, now of the 1(tlst Battalion : two brothers, Henry and George. at horde; two sisters, Mrs. Jae. Leidlaw, of Morris, and Mies Annie. et home. The toners' nn Satltrdq w•e lardy at tended. allowing thea many friend.. Rev. %% $, Hawkins oortdncted the se -vies and the funeral was nudist the anaepp:ros of the (Orange Society. Thti pallbearers woo Ther. Anderson, J. Arthur, J. C. Clark. Jia. Darter. Jo.. Lawson *ltd Sohn Mo• I*rty. 5