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THE SIGNAL
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1 for the remainder of the pres-
ent year (five months) for
SIXTY CENTS
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THE STERLING b77!
-- OF CANADA' _ 4 1
"ASK OUR MANAGER"
Financial matters are bothersome to the average
farmer. Next time you have any matters to anend to,
consult our local manager. He will explain them and at
the same time give you information of value to farmers in
general.
Be sure to see him in contemplating farming on a
larger scale.
oDoD
r CEMENT
Three cars arrived this week, fresh
from mill. Prices right. -fry
THE GODERICH PLANING MILLS, Ltd.
JAS. BUCHANAN,
Pboue 47
Manager
MCC
TEEMS WANTED.
TENs*storm! art sweeten of a memorial
DERS FOR THE FURNISHING
1.10.villas, 01 Londesbare', to the lownehrp
t. according to plena and specifications
meads may be wee .1the chilli's oilice in the rib.
Imp of Load...bons'. will be roomed onto Anus.
11111barst at 2.10 p. se.. whets said tenders will be
M. at ?.weep Han, Lassilsebor1. A
c=ueiz per nem. of amount of
w
y some.
LWOW or any Woke sot netasancily orampled.
JOHNIFINGLND.
I nark of ideast.
A
PIN BALI OR BEET.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE.
Ooe havered screw Colborne township,
aria reed Godench to Orb, Ave seam from
Gagenralialf-ault front ecnord. hall -mile from
Mom sad three mike from McGaw station; sod
oassime of s good clay loam, no waste land; valid
brick home with good cement stables
o nder large born ie.& coexist hogyen under
bea-bouse; two never -fading wells. one with pump
in Issuer well fenced; Ion vi keit: esuisicial
adeplione. rural mail deW
livery. A. W. ISE R.R.
FN. 11. Goderlek. 115.41
rSALE. -A RED BRICK HOUSE.
an modern cowerniences. Agit/ to
wenn C. GR N. Gaoler.
F°SALE-ACOMFORT ABLE
Irttlime boom on St. David's street. contain-
ers bathroom and good (bauble seller with cement
Omar. sad two Ge01,111 CIStISIU: oleo • garden with
Irma trees and warns henhouse. Convenient to
factories end 6.1 R. etanon. Apply to MRS.
1411,LIE ELDER. St. David's street. 70-41
PUBLIC NOTICE.
WEST WAWANOSH MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO.
Farm and town property insured. Filed rate
OM cents per 11100. As shown by Government
bulletin the Company 11 1100 of lb. amnion in
tIM Province. mensteming an 'adequate surplus
lavemed in Victory Bonds and Bank securities.
AdPietrients promptly and saUsfactonly st•
fransna to. Premiums can be paid to agents at to
local Banks.
ALEX. NICHOLSON, T. G. ALLEN,
Peenerear. Secretary.. Dmegannon.
Aaron for Colborne and Goderich Township-
CAPT. I. HETHERINGTON. R R. No, I.
aed H. L. SALKELD. R. R. No J.
wh.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
EYE EAR, NOSE, THROAT.
Late Howse Surgeon New York Ophthalmic
mud Aurel Hospital moistant et Moorefield's
.EztHospital sad. n Square Tk.M Hos-
LondoL
Strattord. Telephone ET.
At Bedford Hotel, Godwin& trent Wednes-
day, September 17, 7 p. m.. to Tharaday. Nth,
at 1 p. a.
CRAIGIE'S
ASSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
VICTORY BONDS
Bought and sold.
INSURANCE
Fire, Life, Accident.
Automobile and
Plate Glass
J. W. CRAIGIE
FOR SILL
A_
GODERICH. ONTARIO. THURSDAY. AUGUST 7. 1919
ST. AUGUSTINIC.
TUESDAY. August I.
Rev. J. Wils n. of Toronto, is holiday-
ing with friends m this vicinity.
Mrs. J. and Miss R. Thompson were
tbe guests of Mrs. S. Thompson last
Friday.
spending a ho
Motis li-
Miss GladvoilEral, fferson. el the Wood-
ck general
day at her home e. '
Mr. and Mrs. W. Grindley and three
children, of Guelph. Mrs. D. and Miss
Donelda McDonald. of Jamestown, were
tbe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McAllis-
ter last week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Ir.. and ,
rvicinity.
ly .pent the week -end with friends in
A goodly number of the members of
the St. Augustine Women's Institute
attended a meeting of Wingharn branch
1
oo Thursday of last week.
The members St_ Augustine Women's1
Institute and their friends met at the
home of Mrs. S. Thompson on Monday
everung of this week and gave her dough -
tee, Miss Ella. a surprise in the form of ;
a misnellaiseous shower.
Mrs. W. Evans and little daughter. of
Goderich, are visiting friends in this
vicinity.
Owing to the Golden Gine Midway
on Wednesday next the dauee et
Menem -tong Park Inas been tianeelled.
AUCTION SALES.
A UCTION SALE OF SEVENTY-FIVE
Li HEAD OF ELL -BRED COWS. HETI:-
ERS, STEERS ktID CALVES.
Mk. THOMAS TABR
will sall by p.lbkc auction, at the A. M. Polley
lane. casereessOn 3. Godencb township (two auks
frost Goderich). on
MONDAY. AUGUST Ilth,
cootraencing at 4 le o'clock (old tiase)•
la this lot tbere are • number of good tog grade
Dedham and Paned Logue caws . some sacra
good grade heifers and Polled /Maus steers. also •
Dumber of calves.
Titans.- Three. as. or nine swathecredit will
be gine on furnishing approved sant note*
beans' interest at 0 per met. per annum.
THOMAS TABS, T GUNDR Y.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF A COMFORT -
Mal HOUSEHOLD FURNIT-
pRIVATE SALE. a, LIVE SMCK AND CHATTELS.
1 will olleie By wimple sale nest week. cow
easeicies on Monday. asst 11. aad contiouinet
estb afternoon and evessimg during the remember
si the oath. the hoesebeld mrniture 0( 107 retie.
dence. Colborne prort. 1
Fornitert. stokes. lagme, pictures. etc.. am to i
be said. Tams ous.
MM. stistyD 1
NOOD volt SALBI
at 53 per sines eon:. delivered.
THE GODERICH MANUFACTURING
CO.. LIMITED.
(Foot of Anglesen St.) Phone 61.
MR. FREDERICK GILBERT
win gall by public metre& at tbe premises.
Hindu street. Godench. oo
MONDAY. AUGUST IP' b.
oontinwecing it 2 o'clock sharp.
1 The property consisting*/ • corolorteble frame
barn nes cement and frame noble, Issas: Paul-
, tri Wow 4024.and oninhaal acre of good garden
and greased. TIM beddiage are good and every-
tblog forsteimas NSW to move right moo
111000Alw'
set one. of pleese sagessono 0
10 1100 51 sek. balsa • se SS days. OW
inaZio at the mate unse the household farm
and caottria consiting in port of 1 6-orta0e Cot-
tage amen, 1 eerier -cut oak inenSoplione and
records. 0 oak peeler tab/e. 4 quarter -cut oak
rockein,5 parlor Oates. I sew Aerometer rug, &el
Yards. beogSt "three ereek• ago: 1 Empire steel
cook store. new; 1 Qwebte heater and pipes. 1
3-buiriser 0,1 ittove and oven, 1 new china umet.
1 einammon dining table, 6 dining chairs. all quer.
ckne, 1 writing desk, large pieces of 11
ter-ceit oak and 11,9-0011.1 neer S.nger firein.vatz
several good carpets and curtailer. 1 solid 6 -It.
wakes table, 3 small kitchen tabks; Michas
chain and all utensil. 1 kitchen cupboard, 1
dinner set. 1 tea wt. and a quantity of other
dishes; china of tbe ben quality and a large
quantity of gteasnare; 1 boiler. galvaeised
washtubs, garden tool., and about 6 dos. sea/e.-.,
2 child's carts. 1 lawn mower, lamps, penmen
cutlery and car ters' tools of every description,
Mao 40 parebr whoa Leghorn hens and chick-
ens. 2 pigs, 1(1 weeks old. 14 pinkeye rabbits. 2
galvanised pig troughs. I new srbeelbarrow. 1 new
scythe, and other articles 100 numerous to men.
lion
Everything will be sold without reserve, as
peoiprietor leaving Godericb at once.
Terns on chat tele raa.
I F. G. GILBERT, TAWDRY,
Proprietor.
Unlimiladt‘sintity of
VERTU.
CA RETAKER WANTED.
ApffilialitiOall for the position of (gestalts of
the Central school. Goderich, will be received by
tbe oadersigMned up to and minding Friday, Au-
gust Fent a.
(Sgti.) j.W CRAIGIE„
Chairmen Public School Board,
71-21 Gaderich, Ont.
DOOMERS WANTED. - TW 0:
Ili 10000 ,0 rem to girls. na house convenient
to Collegiate Institute. Apply at SIGNAL i
OFFICE.
DAPERHANGING AND TINTING.-
.. Have sone rooms tinted now. Any room OD
to 11i1-5.((. ceiling -foe Se. L. G. WARNOCK.
he A/bert street. 7kat
WANTED. -DRUG APPRENTICE.
Apply CAMPBELL'S Drug Stone.
EACHER WANTED.- FOR S.S. NO.
9, Colborne. Secondelales Profesneeel Cet.
Apply to %RACE HORTON, Secretary-Treas-
.
wee Goderich R. R. 3. 711.11
TEACHER WANTED. -FOR S.S. NO.
a 17, Ashfield and Was Nimmons. &KOMI-
class professieral certificate; duties to commence
men Auburn, Ont.
parlance to JAMES SPROUL,
firm September. Apply mini salln%eaLwis.ry shW
-Trona
tf
IllEACHER WANTED.-PROTEST-
ANTsseconenclass_profeeinernal. for S. S. No.
7, Colborne, Salary WSW D. F. SCHWANZ„
Secretary, Clinton. R. R. No.2. 72.tf
W ANTED. -LIFE INSURANCE
TV AGENT for large Canadian company toe
part time or full time. Saler, or ;commission.
littperience not necessary. Address N. A.
SIGNAL OFFICE. 7I-41
LOST OR POUND.
OJTRAYED FROM THE PREMISES
I, alive undersigned, 101 27, Huron road, tiode-
rich township, about the middle of June, • red
roan heifer. tiro years old., Any information will
be gratefully received and espouses paid. WM. A.
U 1 LEDGE, R. R. No. 2, Clinton. Phone No.
on MI (Camar).
BASEBALL
RIPLEY vs. GODERICH
At Agricultural Park
GODERICH
Tuesday, August 12th
Game called at 7.00 p. m.
BASF:BALL
Lethal* 4, Glederieh I.
Thursday cyanic last the local base-
ball team had an musgement to, till at
Lochalsh. but Manager Barlow had hard
work getting nine nem to make the trip.
Cooper, Webb and Wiggins were not with
them, and u a consequence the team was
pretty weak. W. Lumby went into the
box for Goderich and pitched a good
game, but there was an hitting behind
him and the result was that the gam
ended as above -4 to ' in favor of Loch-
akth. The boys say tW nest tune they go
to Lochalsh they are going to take'Cluef
Postlethweite and his bagpipes along and
see if it will not act es a dope on the
Lochalsh players.
' At the Clinton Celebration.
At the Clinton oeletrinion on Monday
•
morn-
ing between Clinton and Zurich.. The
boys from Zurich had the game well in
The evening game between Zurich and
Goderich was a battle royal. but a most
friendly one. Both teams were on their
'mettle. and it was anybody's game uhtil
the last man was out. Seven innings
were played in a driuling rain, at the
conclusion of which tht game stood 2 to 1
in savor of Goderich, who thus won the
550 purse. Ryan and Young. pitcher and
catcher kir the Goderich team. put up ,
great battery work and the rest of the
players were on the iob all the time.
Goderich line-up:
E. Young catcher, 1; Ryan Pitcher. W.
Barlow ib. J. Wigton 2b. R. Bisset 3b, C.
Webb if, T. Johnston d. R. Bisset rf, E.
Prid ha in N.
Umpire -B. H. McCreath. Goderich.
Well. Clinton. you got yours.
Lan Cooper says he wi I never throw
' another ball for Clinton as long as be
lives.
• Some of the Geduld% teams supporters
told the Clintanaris what they thought of
the way bey used Cooper.
Well, Cooper may be a "Goderich
man,' but be is also the best ball player
they have in Clinton.
For the pest two baseball seasoos Earl
' Cooper. of Clinton. on ac:ount of there
!being no team worth while in Clinton,
has been playing with Goddich. Man-
ager Barlow was surprised lam week to
receive word from Cooper that he would
have to play with Clinton or the Goderich
team's engageeneat in that town on the
4th of Aizirls would be cancelled
and St. taken on instead.
I What bind ot sputa have they in Clinton,
&twine_ _. ,* For a ollpd maoy years Clinton
mid Goderich haver losurbeads in
1 the matter s ts. and. this action of
the Clinton t will not help affairs
very much. Clinton must need the
inoney.
Dmitri& Defea- ts Stratford.
An exciting game was played at Agri-
; cultural Park this (Thursday evening,
I when the Stratford "All Stars' came up
!against the locals. G cleric!) had a bad
'innings in the sixth. when they allowed
Stratford to score five times. They Dolled
! themselves, together, however. and fin-
: ished the game one run ahead -7 to 6..
There was a big crowd in attendance.
Score by imungs -
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Goderich 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 2 x-7
Stratford 0 1 0 0 0 5- 0 0 0--6
, The line -up --
1 Goderich-Johnston cf. Pridham ss.
Wiggins 2b, Webb If. Barlow Ib. W.
Bisset c, R. Bisset 3b, Lumby rt, Cooper
Ripley Next 'Tuesday.
The Ripley nine will he hire for a
mime on Tuesday evening next. The
game Will be 4'1411n41 at 7 o'clock at
Agricultural Park. Ripley has won at
penvend tournaments this Reason and a
good game is in prospect.
IWhen your stomach goes on a strike.
every other organ of your body is apt to
go on a sympathetic strike, and there'll
be no way to arbitrate the trouble until
yon satisfy the stomach's demands.
When you have no appetite -when food
doesn't taste right or if you can't digest
what you eat. it's time to treat the
stomach. Dr. Brown's Digestive Tonic.
being composed of pepsin, rhubarb, cap
sicum, gentian. ginger.' cascara, pepper.
mint, glycerine, and c riander. may be
depended upon to put new vigor and
power into your digestive system.
Stomach troubles are usually prevalent
during the warm season, so keep a bottle
nn hand. One dollar a bottle, sold by
E. R. Wigle, druggist, Goderich.
G. W. V. A. REGATTA,.
PERSONAL MENTION.
%pa is eananen efene.‘44464Wendle...04644.^0.44.4.4". Or
THE SIGNAL PRINTING CO !LIMITED. Pt ale-Malli
Spiendill Program of Water Sports en
the Civie Holiday.
The principal,t PIO o
h,. riot. 104i. Mr. Athol McQuarrie, of Toronto, spent !
f
day kis Gisierien was the regatta held the week -end in town.
at the mouth of the river under tbe Mr. Joe Kelly is home from Toronto
armpit -ea of the Great Vnr Veterans' for a holiday visit. •
Asisuclatl.ii. It furnished.. an i•xnellent Miss Gertrude Fox is home from Tr-
oftcriu,ni,a spurt which was goollY onto for a month's vacation.
appreciated by the large crowds that Mr. Maitland Pridham. of Toronto, is
lined the river breakwater and the at the parental home for a holiday.
heach. The events were keenlyt•on-
Mrs. Howard Wilbams attended the 1
tested, ramie tit' them -such oar tilt-
ing e v.( -bring both amusing and funeral of the late Miss Mains at Blyth on
•nd the young ladies entered Subday•
the bur. The I; W. V. A. Is eertainly dren and Miss Eagle. of Hamilton. are
h rt11 f th • wilt! 1 as did ?Or and !sirs. G. Ea le and chil•
im y uto e Wilt 0 I • F.
.
to be congratulated on providing .00 vi3/11llit in town.
interesting an iweassion, and the wi.li I Mr. C. R. Wood, of Si. Marys, visited i
isms exiiresseil on all hands thatu
sch . Godench this week and may locate here I
alt event should lie herd at aloft i and engage in business.
annually. for the encouragement of'
i Miss Emily Shaw, of Port McNicoll. is
water sports in Goilerieh. I 'spending her holidays with Miss Ivy
The event. and prize-% inners were ' Elliott. Coburg street.
as follows :,
MIMI'S liont,14,4 ream... i - 1st Cho Elea I Mr. Harold Walters, of the staff of
and T. -r, -tire K 11111 211.1 IA)tlis 1 'Um, , The Farmers' Sun, Toronto. is speitling a
• ;
and Harry Wutoon. few days' holidays at home.
Larlies. doubles- - ist Misses Tom and 1 Seaforth Expositor: MissldpeaaanWinter,
Meinullough. 2nd a dive Allen und-11,Godesich. is visiting her g
lama hm
y. I rooy. 14 r. and Mrs. Robert Winter.
capsiziug eu We -- 1st John Jinwe- Mr. and Mr.. J. 41. Keefer, of Nor-
Hutment!. and John Bilker. 2ial Philip woks', lila- tire Visiting the lady's
Carey and 1.6 'nal Maeki in. nister, Mrs. A. J. Pultritige. -.
Mixed double.-- 1st Nods Cu rey 1411(1 Master Harold S. Jenkins, of Blyth. is
Hele• Howard, 21.41 J. Jimes-Itateman I visiting with his grandparents. Mr. and
toil Helen Carey.
i
.. ,, '' Mts. Giles Jenkins, Picton street.
NI".$ '!ingl.'" --1‘f .4'.I. "II"' 'llu* L. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Gemmel and family
Macklin.
. have returned to London alter spending a I
month the bankof
I -belies' singles -1st Mary Tom 2utl Lak
on s e won.
Helen 'marry. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Munroe, ol Toronto,
Tiltiug- 1st L. campy and H. Watson,
lionald Hutchinson and Kemieth 1 sIte.r a week s visit at the former's old
home. returned to the city on Monday.
14011.....' swimming now -Aar 1;lady44 , Sergi. W. E. Elliott. of London, paid a
Field. 2nd Helen l'arey. i flying visit to Codench dun ng the week;
' Men', swimming rime-- 1st John his little son Arthur -returning to London
Jories-Hatemaii. 21 -al W. 'Taylor. ' with him.
1 crab rater- 1.4 Gent lel Kidd, 2nti J. ,! Mrs. Eedy and children. of Walkerton,
1 JoneS-Hatemati. are visiting at the Victoria street parson-
; 1;1111W/11e rat Is-- 14t i ferule! Kidd. 211.1 , ue. Mrs. Eedy being a sister of Mrs.
1 Philip en rey. 1 Reycralt.
Kild'odr.tage ri.e.,-- LO .1. JoneieltatemMr. and Mrs. Noble B. Smith, of Los
an :
narry, '2uti Term,nit
eui: I
The 81griiil is asked to expresso the .
ell"'I
I Angeles, California, are visiting •Mrs.
; Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. D. A.
ad 1'.C
c en.
thank., of the G W. V. A. to the ladlea
wIntuk part in the regatta and to IV; ins Jessie Foster is spending holidays
Messrs. H. St111'41*ausl 4. L. Pa rrism•i, at Toronto. Miss Mildred McCall. who
who acted in the capaeity of polars. ' had been visiting here, returned to the
5
WANT TOWNS REPRESENTED.
Meeting in liederleh lie..ired to Ap-
! point Delegates te Fanners' ('en -
Mr J. N. Kerninhan nailed up The
1 Signal in the telephone today to eox-
rent Use isepressifou 10.1 lied, gorse
istienmi that the meeting too be relied
shortly to bring out a eandklateo for
1 the Federal riding of North Huron
woold he representative only of the
rural e•lertore. Fie states that a
yominittee. eomposed ..1 kir. James
Uhl -404m. Nr. 4 ;411110n 1.11 Intl 441141 bine
1 self. wa...,..appOinted to ionettre proper
representietion from the town of titan -
rich. and another committee was 4)3) -
pointed for the town of Winglia 111.
The difficulty they ha ve• elleOlInters.41 li
to lind some represemtative organimt-
tion to call a meeting ii1 tioderlelt for
the. npsIutment of delegates to the
eriutempla fed eon vent ion. They de-
sire that such a meeting he held In
this 100.1, 44 1141 011011141 Ile glad if ,
mien n iesi lop or ...rne i odic IlilitI w 111
take the initiative. Qui. k Sethi!) is
neeeemtry. a. the nominating efrii%en-
tion 10 to be palled next wee.k.
The Machinlats' I'llion is showing
awn.. Interest In the matter. but it 1.
felt that the delegates steroid he phortrph
by a meeting repreaentativ 01 all
classes.
The deleatateN eiuIS411 :it 1 Ilk 111001ns.
won Id be menitwre of the riding eNeell-
tire.
The platform on whleh the 44.
Is proceeding is that of the 4 'It 111141ilin
l•
'11 of .Agricultitre. with regard to
Petlera I affairs, and in Provincial flint
term may be snit:lino rizssi tims
liednetion 411' public ••xpendittire.
Abolition of (turfy pill isomer.
E n awn gement of pipe r;'is 1
iietter prov IsI. rti of eillicational faun -
Good 1' 441(10 expenditure to be for
•
mit inteaa ire.. 01' ordinary highways
rather than for the eonstrnefirin of Pro -
111)4'10 hlghways US 11114110.141.
Itefol'estrY•
Polak r"11111r..1 of Hydrreelectrie
power.
prohibition to the limit if
the p‘mers .4 !he
tuts..
Ti.' adoption of the initiative and
ri•fen-nihnu to tar no lorse.tible tower
our laws.
•
}'port lona I represent *11,411.
Ad,
C.P.R. Block,
West Street
.5cormacxxoccsocnocaccoccomc.
Stop! Look! Listen !
GOLDEN GATE
STREET FAIR and MIDWAY
SPECIAL
SUNDAY DINNER
During the primmer mooting
we will serve bimodal Sunday
dinner from 1 to 2 o'olosb sto
75 vents
Hotel Bedford
1 .
evenings, with orcbestra. Mot Regiment
Rand in etteadamm
ON THE SQUARE
GODERICH
Wednesday and Thursday
August 1 3th and 1 4th
When you attend the circuit on the lath plan to have luncheon
and tea at the refreshment booths in the (.4' mrt Ronne Perk. Yon
will Nave time and tremble and ambit the Hospital at the some time.
Continue the gond work by kneading the Street Fair next day.
THURSDAT--Special Cin Luncheon' sad Aitetesen Tea
All kinds of attractive booths -Candy, Work Table.
Ice Cream, Lemonade, "Made hi Canada," etc.. etc.
Dearing on both
DCIOCXXXXXXIFICXXXXXXICMIZNICK1
Exeter Times: Miss Hattie Handford
has returned after visiting in C;oderk h.
She was accompanied home by Miss
Owens, ot Godench.
Hensel! %urea: Mille Doris Chap -
1 man. ol Goderich. is visiting her grand -
1 Parents, Mr and :vbs. George Scott, and
other i datives us Hensall.
1 M. John Gunn, of Lend n, Miss Me'
Coll, of Londcn, the Misses Munn, of
Stratford.' -and Dr. and Mrs. Coulter, of
Toledo, are at the "Lakeside."
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Ball and their
daughter& the Misses Edythe and
. Dorothy, of Brandon. Man., are visiting
in town and are the guests ofMrs. W. L
Horton.
' Mr, Johnson McBnien. Mr. Moses Mc -
Brien. wife and daughter Gladys, of Van-
Couver, B C., left early Tuesday home-
ward bound after spending three weeks in
their old home town.
Mr. R. F. Clark has returned home
from London. where he underwent an-
other operation on his arm. "Bob- has-
' had a lot of trouble on account of his
arm. but still smiles.
The Misses Minnie and Nora O'Reilly
have returned :o Buffalo after a holiday-
viot in town. accompanied by their
nieces, Misses Helen and Margaret
Nolan, also of Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Soismith and family
left this week for their former home at
Strathroy. Mr. Sexonith will take a
position at Simcoe, but will be in • town
again before removing to 'hat place
Mr. and Mrs. F. J Pridham returagd
10 town Wednesday evening alter their
Wescern trip* They had a very pleasant
time. and give good reports of the Gode-
nch people whom they met in the West.
Mr. .1. H. McPlierfoo. Detroit, is
1-1.11 km her aunt, Mrs. I itl.•1:10101, North
reel. "Junk- 11.411 to 1.6*iu leader in
Illeeitile sports in 4 ;IMIP11,11 a good
wavy years ago.. He 10 111.W at the
"4.1(1 Of 1111 eiertrietil simply business
at Iletluit.
- Are you sure that child of yours going
to school, who asks to stay at home and
complains of sick headache, biliousness or
hysteria. is not suffering from eye strain
or wearing glasses not a proper correction.
If uncertain, consult .in. Aylsv.trth. at
, 3Vigle's drug store for the balance of this
I week.
Dr. Ayliworth, eye specialist, will bel
here only until Saturday. at Wigle's drug 1,
store.
Otte 1ve (Team jest right -en OW
rustoniern say. 'Try it 4 IIIISee for
yourself. H. T. Edwards.
Sweetheart baking powder will be sold ,
at the advertising stand at the Gulden '
Hate Midway, August 13 and 14. Ladies'
buying this baking powder and making
cakes with it may bring their products to
Miss S. Noble's store on Saturday. August
16. to be judged. The pnz- is the beau- I
tiful casserole displayed in Mr. W. Walk-
er's window. After judging, the cakes
will be sold, proceeds going 10 10. hospital
funds.
Don't forget the eideken (Howe
served every timidity et Itenesetung
Park. • . se
All who are contributing providoes for
the golden Gate Midway are asked to
have their donations reedy by 8 o'clock
on the morning of Wednesday, Auguet
13, nth, collectors will call for them St
that time.
MSS Ruth Hamilton is home from
Boston s brief bobdap
Ifilttmt,4
MAtKENZIE KING IS LEADER.
Chown at Ottawa Convention to Head
the Federal Liberal Party.
1,i14.111 I e011Vellti0n at Ottawa
this week has lawn the cent te of poli-
tical ititerest in the Dominion. It has
heel) marked by earnest enthusiasts
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tint U Lena
Lifieral forees,
Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King was
elected leader, the. Bad ballot steal
ing : king 476, Fielding 438.
Tile delegate. from North Huron are
M. 4. I•unieroit, K. of rilotlerich
Nlitirican Irulton. of Ashrleld, Melo
W. 11. Ferguson, of Morris.
FIREMEN'S EA ENT'S AT CLINTON.
The Goderich fire brigade went to
Clintonalas made
ntolrondmaeyattoarda
take partin the
t
showinn. winning several prizes. .ridhi-eyl
were accompanied by Major Young. of
Niagara Fall', and this gentleman carried
off the minors for the playing of the bag-
pipes. In the hose -reel race Kincardine
had seventeen men to Goderich's twelve.
The lollowing were the events:
Hose -reel race -is incardine 1st. Gode-
rich 2nd, '1 horold 3rd.
Hook and ladder run -Kincardine 1st.
Thoro:d 2nd, Goderich 3rd.
In this contest Goderich ran in twenty
seconds, the fastest time made in this
event, but on account of the sticking of
their ladder succeeded in taking only
third p:ace.
40 yards ladder race and climb 20 -foot
ladder -Tennant. Kincardine, 1st. S. Mc-
Kay. Goderich, 2nd. Anderson, Kincar-
dine. 3rd. Best t me 71 seconds. McKay's
time 74i seconds.
100 yards hremen's race -Goodwin,
Kincardine, 1st, Mowat McDougall,
Goderich, 2nd.
Open race. 100 yards -McDougall.
I Goder.ch, 1st, Goodwin, Kincardine, 2nd.
Oldest chief on the grounda-William
Thompson. Coderich.
Goderich hremrn are quite elated with
I their success, having carried oil about
MO in prizes. They will most likely
1 keep in practice and keep that ladder
!oiled up for the reit tournament
There was a big crowd of Goderich
people at the celebration.
Special Optical Sale
of warranted high grade, gold-filled rim
med speciaoles and eyeglasses, fitted with
best quality fiat spherical lenses. Regular
vatue aur only 52.50. Eyes examined
free by our well known and painstaking
specialist; Mr. Hughson. formerly optical
expert for Kent's jewellery store, Toronto.
The prices of all optical goods have ad-
vanced so much you will do wee to tape
advantage of this very low offer and come
early. Three days only -Friday. Satur-
day and Monday. August 8th, 9th and
Ilth SMITH'S ART STORE. 74-21
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-Meet me sit Ftlackstone*r." they are
all saying. "in here they have the pure
he cr.-am."
Be sure to visit the advertising stand
at the Golder. Gate Midway, August 13
and 14. Get your stock of groceries, etc.,
etc.
GUNDRY'S SALE REGISTER.
MoNnay, August I I. -Sale of ieventy•hve head
(.1 ie. cows, heifer., steers and calves. by
Mr Thema. fabb. at the A. M. Polley farm.
conceesain Godench town hip, two miles tram
teoderic h.
DIED.
BURROWS At London. on Wedriesiky, August
41, Lindsay A. Burrows., son of Mrs. George
Burton*, Newgate Otreet, Goderich. aged 25
year.
DAV IDSON -At Dungannon. on Monday. Au-
gust 4, Martha Menary, relict of tie late
Robert limy .d.on. aged (7 years and 11
Month(
IN MEMORIAM.
ritomrsos1.- In loving memory of W.Ilism.
young.'? William Thompson. Code -
nen, oho or drowned at Fort /Valiant Au-
gust Pil.
()Ski AN -In loving memory of Alfred Oman,
who thed at An en, France, August in, 1615.
Not het, ele. lad, only gone before.
-Imterted by h.. mother, Mrs W. I. Ruddork,
and family.
NEW ADVERT isEMEesTS--Aug. 7.
Page
Auct WTI gale - T. Teti .... 1
Larlathan Nanonal Esh.bition . . .... 2
Roomer: ia'anted-Appty at 5.504 0404e 1
September En Vision- White Star Inc 11
Standard Ant' Strom. Lotnited, Toronto 4
PaperhangIng and Tinting -L. G. Warnock
Stop' Loot Lieten,-.Golden Gate Midway
and street Fair . ...... I
Caretaker Wanted -1 W. Craspe. 1
Private sale -Mr.S. Sneyd ..... 4140 t
Aticnon - se 1 G. Gilbert ... 14: . 1
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ESTAILISII/21 oven SIM 'FEARS
Remittances toSoldiers
Remittances to soldiers in
England, Belgium, France
or Eaitem Countries may
be made through the Bank
of Montreal either by cable,
if haste is essential; or by
Draft or Bank Money Order
if to be sent by letter post.
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NCO* Or FICA. WONT
A. W. Strickhind, Manager, Goderich Branch.
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