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The Goderich Star, 1906-08-31, Page 4
IMS t' rMIS 41, 11t ,Day .raek yolk *Celt# to. be gesiuii .rid e f ft tan ittiptiow4.40. +rillclp1es: «*I jilg�i Ging,. Otti.ef" Ste elle•*uct�_ t0 xt+;tll batt V11*tl0, If. certllinly checks.: 611114 'bitiri; is mistake sbout'ttlkls, inlets , .*3 al eu1ar line ddic 'oc; It itl scsip.:hesit y' Theo you mu} boo: `bel thy 101 n*bt*lr''att►ay, eta (lest k aim 1Matf�aafiii,�*+v Sold ler vim* itxtr, 7lllril..r tlertC ►�. a1. TiK'r. "00* 11a iri 71. • RID •• ma�yy it UST 11 1 tech c 1.1*bthsg .na Per/orb), gas Producers did Dili Eng1Deii. • ' ' • a: Piot iorey, 71f B:, 0. E. • The following ertiots whtih nppetrr- etl. in. a xeccntlssile off the tlainarliun :Municipal Journal,* of tiwelyintereet now when the question' of cheaap,pow- 'sir is so•prnta'inbntly before the Indus. ;triad world. Tt will, be seen Outfit fainly conHIrms the atatontents aflame, Motions made in the article reproduced in Diced c tlealmi hast Week item Pope.. figures iu14 cont prices tattle buyers at the inlet of their shove. Uwe take acaxaimt ,onto! ;4 the fete floe to the u1olOrs. of the nil, wahine.. ;eti tbie00,0 ' would risa3 $1U itt thelew�ent to iglu `and more: ti be, eilulpa+ +ev*th *19 O;' that it s Would 'Coit, tb�, kMiapp Fre; if, tIla y 11ad; & Ree pleot+i4 their own. *elks, the estimate . ef power would be made, not on the reel puwcr needed by the i .latnufatwtur .'bah on the POWen•that would be acquire'for r011nleg Ail their machloery together, such running being neve; IttaliZed Poet of the C'eto req. 1 10ii h,. p.. gee pleat would give OW acme,,POwe;' ars the e#eetrielt �•eatirtetted 444 nrli'!0 3a• p, Thet'etore. it word!* Mine on. OthergeoRotny f'2.i to 0 Per cant, fqr a gag plant, tly, in spite of the contrary aflir'fnatton of - tlru renoort, so rfgiat.in, al Other, 'points, of ,atessra. ,hoes and all at . it I an atscertained tact hat. h. coe',t of i li. p, r'hoev is o even. per t. batt c. not k�' iii1Gog meter or to a shall plant, iia of ,10' t1,. p. per tour forlire instance, than for a►, 100 or more h. p. gas plaat, Copeidering he. *Ides, all the causes of stoppages which tire one of the greatest ineonvenicnces 4f eloetricity from Along distance,elec- t1 % nr attnoapberto dlaturbancea dur- Ing the attnenterr tela cera ann snow. falls Willa) break the lines during the winter; fires on the lines, etc.,: one is a afraid of•thlnking .of a Whole town lei 'without power, without water, apd'without light for hours, and per' - baps for days, In Montreal, for instance, the com- pany supplying electricity should be certain of giving a constant service. after three sources of power have been tweeted, nme Shawinigan, Lachine end. Chem_ly: t It keeps boilers and steani.engines as °serves.• Watee p war coats nothing, It is. said. he ielrty true; but the ex. pe.nsee Otait. •r llizatioa alae very hea- vy, and they mould be considered: the ped hued to eortip dams, of machines A municipality which would own several Producer Oai plants for power would often realize a large economy, if compared with water, and it would not have for Its water and light works, the rtak.of. ooe . only source of power Jae **Mien; 1 . on Chance, as le a transmission from a "I'or some, years, the eonstruetlon' Ion(C distance. of Ord Producers for motive power has tirade such that uYtean• ung ts 61, n these couutrles, Mono and more re- • etrietcd. The gas engine, in tbe fiwt .instance, replaced steam In..the .ate• turl>r u wwbioh required a mall aino0ut ,•of power, say from 10 to 00 horse pow- .er. This is natural,,becauue, for; *Mali power particularly, the steam engine la Very ertpenaive: firstly, the alonsu:np• Dein ,:Qt coal, la never below 5 tbi. per herd° ,,elver per hour in the Mostecon- • nieol 1 nts anti' aches in most cases LAW ON WEEDS IS INTERESTING a ;scan 's; 'Work done la petof tear to the 'boiler Is considerable, pinkie the water Is not purified In these email plants( as it le in the larger .odes; the °leaning of the Boller platten,, the renewals of the grates, ttho dangers of explosion, and the heavy raateis•of Insurance, are all important items in the expenses. ` 1•TiTheGas Engine With ltd. Gas Gen. :orator hast taken ;the place of steam ainnte with the following advantages : Tho; conliuwptfon of ,coal has been r•e- dViced"to 1 ,ib., or. at•tthl (Maximum, le lbs, per 11 P. per hour; the salary wf , the attendant is reduced also, for an 'iii ftp %'yInte1llgenit liibt;fibrcnit super- intend (lies;( muehi- s, and may re' duce Ibis httenthrnce to two *tours pperday *the repaajrs are less expensive 'for` thi© cis Engin ; entli'itii producer, than t ejy ilio for a steam engine with fts bade(• bad lastly the dangers are nearly ell for the producers, which tyre - - °til :rort�py stoves*p the` suction phints. Addfbrther, thatthifileaeusary item is ° week swath that all (+areae Is suppress- ed; that the' workingeapenses are only one-half that of a steam engine of the same ower; that the quality of the• The act also provides that it shall water of In anlatelrtatt'that the starting be the duty of the inspector w give or np occupies only 15 to 20 minutes; and oa.ase to begiven notice in writing to ttnalty, that there's no expense during the owgor. ar owitipant of any land idle home. 1 . . • within the municipality wherein the said noxious weeds are growing and In danger of going. to seed, requiring him rdestr4 ed the ten daysbe fom thut e s rvtce of the notice, It also provides that the notice shall be given not later t an the 10th day of July' In each year, or such other earlier date as rosy he fixed by bylawV' of the municipality, If the owner or occur;stat of the land refuses or neglects to cut down or do+ strop all" or any of the said noxious Weeds within the period mentioned Above, Provision is made in the net for the entering on the land • and cutting down or destroyinn them, and also for the fining of the Owner or occupant who refuses or neglects to cut oawn or destroy such noxlbus weeds after not, tees as-aforetatd. , • + _...._ . _.._, General nottees are given. by many councils through the press.' pltanb -'lo thoeu2Ing. tlioul3beatdded TIie railwaays must also cut down the tintibeh and the °niter to get the real all weeds upon their property at a pro. rrclghtt Of burned•c at idn'eethese inert per time to prevent the upreading of • *hatterelutllebeenSeilinoted carefully. weds. • Ttr•aatieh1lyt, there le'no steatn plant )'from 800 .11;'P.'dowlnwards, the ex. penes of winch is lower than hi lbs. of 'rel per B. P. per hour. `• `*'1'lren, se somas rho powerful ass pbrttte of 100 to Gild H. P. were erected on different sides,.,wvitb consum tion at 1 Ib. of coal per LI P. r hour, witlwh ut'deducting °Vett thee: ai per and the water, aril not only during short t but *tall tinier on during tbe attendance of a skilfulrehian lint In the bands of ora Attaen ant' who had 'Itaholld be added tbllt.the gas pro- 'dacers may be constructed for using Very low grade fuels, such as lignite, wood, ppeyat, ,sawdust, and even gar. bag° (which would be, byfar, the most convenient way of getting lid of this nulsanre.) They of ip Europe, in getting 1 11. P. per hour, from 4 or 5 lbs. of sawdust, or from 0 to 7 lbs. of garbage. Why should pot this be done equally as well in Canada • Tho Ontario law on weeds is ars follows: "'Beery occupant of land, or V the land is unoccupied, it shall be Otho duty of the Owner to out down or destroy all Canada thirties or oxeye daisies, wild outs, ragweed, a}id bur - other noxt8us weeds growing on his land to which the act may be extended by the rppnlcipal. iiylawe. "Every owner or occupant of land ,in a muuoloipallty shall cause to be cut or destroyed all weeds growing on any highway adjoiutotr such land from hie line to the centre line of the roadway. They must be cut before the proper Something Every Municipal Council Should Act Oa. T. KW becomes sugsre4 ole °440104 pre the .lar in hot darter for Rowel 4oMre. Choi bogey will become auuootls ant Vitae. earctul to *{cep oat at* •ry atop .Of guilds. '>Gastis• Pearce are measured by that ,graiq.' Three end 01C-bril* groins go IR °d The w0 coax Pakem. The Bronze two Trent piece `vas ftrat Coined In 1$ 1. Lemli neiborized or set Of cOA^'reee in the entn0 year, WV ieswlnca Or tide coin Wee discout1011*d Feb. 1^. 1813. '1i'litaai Turciaolite.. The .turgnalse 'woe once opposed to have the blower Of inilicatitug the COW • of, the absent beloved. 'While the blue romning:1 clear to its color+ ail' was well', Wiivil It turned dull and green disease was near, and when the , green predominated. death watt at banal: Bora Of the Illartyrs. 'ilio "era of the aiurtyre,' 4 famous. ,era hi uaa In the efirly 'church, coal- nromoratee the tenth and last great persecution by Diocletian, beginning Feb. 23, 2!H de. T) British Crown Ilapy, The ruby la the center 01 the ?1a1 - tele cross en the top of the Ornish crown Is the stone that eras given to the Black Prince by King Pedro of • Castile after the battle of Nejara. Minty Y, of England worn it W lila helmet at Agincourt. In Albania. In Albania the men wear pettleoate and the women wear tronsere, The women d0 all the work, and their but - bands attend to the heavy standing around. Dlaminad Ink. So called diamond ink for wrltingaon giallo is'a compouud of ftuorlc acid and barters. The latter has no effect, It being simply a white powder to give body to the acid.. The ink can be nest with a rubber , hand statnp, and It should .be allowed to retrain fifteen minutes, when the barium will brush Of, leaving the destgu on the glass. The Greek Year. The Greek year consisted of twelve months of twenty-nine and thirty cloys alternately. Three times in eight years a month was added fo make up the deficiency. pew Mac Ines thet the meta- , The deniaind wan sneit foe these ' -to this Viers fbrantall apparatus, °even offer t ey loud 'detailed or tripled qlot size of their ilippe. Thus, Me Inrgp eked plants were left provision, " ally in the Kingdom° of Steath. The defend -ern of steam Wintid say then that the Gat: Enabled, eecinomical in the, entailer potvene,, haVb but a. yell? large powere; for steam plants, Ile they WOUld say, do not need afore than 2 "Ilut everybody knows what Is to balkiVed nhout die's() 2 lbs. of 'coal in the continental steam engines. This cons mg onto 2 list itt,tho t dm, This allows the. poWee the town pos. Settee to lutve the edge:: of Sidewalks and other property cleared of tangled masers of objectionable 'creeds. Struck Ey Ancient Gen Pron. Copt, Ettncan 0. gess Ora an ex. ilar te the one in Gederitili. hut with 1triVer attended on ° engine before. d "The wIndowe of the rink wern Morriettel more to sueh A d that outside, eves,turned tome, nos did textrept Por wort of ne 0.404 thorn, 0,10100 mit lottare ale vallitdo. is expeiidee, them het*, hut there were none to be *Int 'Adintrittige a• • oil, plants over had. Re bred part of a broonoliattal kite:tin Mans Is labia% and Will he at a window but hit Aim was not goat _ todbied•in nahorttittie. rhe, vase tt owniisalt6tittitoctia:pic WU had Ole Engin els tor * 100 1.1, 1o, plant. by began' at last but hat rOpted now imitit ;Ott entbratsite, lbelostauee, and again by Joss onenoistine et too r ton (2,000 lbs.) now be reeknned "bathos" and "suckers" who were log es * thtotigh opert triode* hut not on of them hit their target. Tim ,eggtr Were laid by boot in the mobile torte diaYs .004 %vote 110e useful eVen be m0614100111014: Witt:art ,,,breakItift Puel. 200, POLOti 0°0 but be hest 140. teener got ont thitit egg Mills hat 'rind threW it off hew& Iliodidnot *tilt to pick It op lio•otoleht44tneofer *time Gee Ste*art4 'restaurant then ht ft tinetlerith gild. Melted tem ettrtridgee, +old Wet* blank* And the ffitetiol trod Of in entlftleintl. It044Wattao Ifrohookletnit Hying to hill plat an trotting upon 'tiepulation,' • X1* -0,10 SO the buildings bad het boson tothoetra. Anoot soot ouch mom* lo ottiAtioto inav he **Isola ether Intist the expenses *magi itt eotorwheit,bheblrotod the Ittli Mtn WO* Hatt: gitegi tog we tho tr. v. per hour would. see what Ferretione does; it sup. *week ahead *IRAQ. or. MOO At the ni ea the additional strength that One* ..tiestiesseeti It we ttiltiPit* these elute • Nor rota tit, Mikititelft bk441th 14040r . 1114 the edit twit* lot oleettlrity; b' :1111lcultlett; 4,routt vele* 1 woo on . WilltAtilOter at gram donee* 10 tom etely rgitv ont tould het report alt Mow% Ross And II Os soot prier at trousintitting cockswain e few+ . as o1ffpnany .the malt who pulled the after oar of the cap- tain's boat, then known as "cock boat" "Cook boat" Is a corruption 'of the word "coracle," and, as most people know, the coracle is a small, round boat used for fishtng on some of the Weleb ricers. So cockswain comes to as from the Welsh. Dew. Dew Is alWaye formed upon the sur- face of the ohject upon which it is found., On that account it • cannot tithe% be said to "fall." *Young seals do not know how to swim, They have to become gradually accustomed to the water; eitbet by en- tering it to paddle about themselves or by being carried into It in their moth- eee Jaws. They have•great fear of the waves that break into -foam and as 80012 as they nee one approaching take , to flight in terror and do not turn' round until they have ascended to a very nigh place above Me sea. floats of Aide. Travelers in Africa cross some riv- ers in small, round boats made of bide. Tho boats are pushed across by : A. simple method of extracting juice from a lemon without the seeds is to roll the lemon until quite ooft, then• puncture one end with a silver fork, making the boles quite good size.' When the lemon is squeezed the juice will come out, but not a single seed. Date of the Mood. From the date of the creation to that of the flood tbe Hebrew version calcu- lates 1,020 years; the Septuagint, 2,202; the difference being 000 yearn. The "era of emperors," commonly : adopted by the Romans after the fine establIsninent of Imperial rule, begatt • a Dr With the fleece:don of Ait:' Tho 'first knortn`IMatise etenor tape. Is a curial% little book called WrIting by Character." The ereffit of !Melding .this Method belongs to Pr; , In God We Truer. "In Clod we trust" drat animated ett the tanner two cent Wane of 1804 and Is the first use of the word God in any government act. The chinchina, se ranch prized for Its beautiful Olken light gray far, It fetal& enty', in the Cordillera ranges of the Attlee lit Bolirla nail Oldie, It le * smell anintal which burrews Ow There are three eirleting relights In ''huittitelned the piddle **glee, he:el.' 18 there so7 art:litho:Si Attached to thk, Coht001.6,1% elthinighlhat le the • etettrollgien. The bele of tbe Peeplit;. are IlliddhIsts, but many,. to be Oil thit find tacit la Aillittee, • *Mtn Ale:Wine 4 filename it Mow ;The firetteitifformacielitrayer Ingo Writing lame to:bit Meal .ye !lite. tester rectieett 'h e Continues, toothing haloes or cortilidity our p verywherei 4,110411 bottling greet* sutler MuCtrfrion A ot sue* to protect %bent from *deity kW grelter4111,10 %a order; but ettetirtbing that could be,dotte to dirm style of bowling itrOxr like our own, Only the 'bOWIM71. den Ittik ett 014 thiropbMi 'think* Gott etintething will be leartott oh both Moo. Mote ter Telt ithlit teend et *Oh win lith! that this store pays special gtteat+on to Uielr' waits; For expmpls, ars ic*eg all the leading Amman Todd Articles, *wit es L.yaigi Toothy Powder';; $;ulltei Paste, Powder Awl litgttid I ° Ifwbltolu t Euttlymol ; Cheteettick T. Past.!! .t, Pu. z foai'g jlld Tittl*we'a. PaWger.: tl ellY other*. • } Always' plcasPto iQ ftliow glade, 1ith1Z� ,l'U II-- h Merl Summer Psi*, cornea lese than is Cent ea$1als* Anypoor man': Cid own it fang ip t Wast if lie buys through iii. Money iulvatnieti,for breaking anal building. jitrrt you •gait. axed iter,, RD '4R0 IMMiI)iF't?i'tri is .� $ t *iaspt*ai$L rht lrtrdi. e3 sill tit `birdie,. too fly by .night Al generally about ,double the ,eiixei tit` ear bllds. 4'atntails to, *treat Urlteirc, In Great Britain a ta,c oto. i'3 to Itt lel upon a patent :11e the end 01 the fourth year awl n �aihnlier tax every, year: after, albeit le,Qoniewlrat *crew ed toward tbto end of the term. for which the patent is, stetted ibkrt.' t, big, Babbitt' earn. ora singularly adapted to osteli ever sound. Tile Itrasof Vila+, timorous animal are eotfstautly .on .the Move, It sleeps Wltiitita eyes'.:perta open nod its ears dlreoted bRCkward, and:anYtliing pasha: iu front or pound coming from ,the rear attrncts -instant attention. • Ewa Very frequently a Cooped egg bt'-. comes mixed with. the rare °rtes. It may coolly be picked gut: ,ilt1 tozk�cQeik- od egg will not twirl. bat n ceeked•ottb. can °readily bo twirled, • • '.Vhou1iettrls 0!',wotten sltfes.untold p)i r«. .los uvcry jay with aelafng hacclre that resift Iusy'olaobuuincea'*0ache., l woman"a aa.'k vtadtt't,, ina,io: '1).) ache. ''ggdcr •ordinary, cuiadttiou iit.ougbt'tu be.triwgand ready tsilteiit her bear the b'urdeoi of lite. . , • It is hard todo ho worir with, air echo', Fro„g12ablfh,welct. }Io rs oft ry,4 !ailuro er , QUI* .: , .• U 1` 11 waauaameani4of 'Grogble alok kidue a aii±isa b. y cion"t.Italp it, • It. mora t!11411:.1.140: k ii+s ut OR (Bean; than they cin 4tand it's ' ob to bo` 1i'opdered that+ they get- out of oidner. tiraahe is simply their err for help, 1_me '11 +' "wo Great !loo n Days s '.at this; Store. All.,$tt1111n .o s 4 i1 . • .:put air ••abut ; ,. ALP „C ir. l'c iutcnd to .. wind 1 .s'. o S atilyda ..ni ht expect to have all �k1��rr~.11od� 'tins v�ftie� :end 'b� . � . �'° ,, � � gone*: emtii ber� our f ureS about'bftlf ':rice 0zz €ill artmlncr stuff to clear. b _ Re ltlar Bar ai Day.rices• oi7t tie rest of:our :stook. These are to be our last: Bargania :,Days for ]oug time, And we intend to give the best.Bargain nays we' ever offered and wile!* .ire sa-• .Bax uina ]3ar aius it is. Aa 0114.I$ooka , - 0ne of the strong((+ht boolto ever writ.'; P I ten is pore Iterruger's "Iwprovwnente " oft he, Bible?' IIe. rewttetn, thin Scrip, twee In,tlie style of a fashionable nor* el, stating 1n (hie preface that, !nodes and tie other writers are too banon to their description. • Academie Pewee,. Academie degrees originated at Par. Is and •Bologna during the twelfth Cen- tury. flints Orchards. The finest Umo tree gardens In the world are on the little inland of Mont. eerrot, a British colony, The orelilyde with...,iltotr--00,000-trees-Bade*) -,%v1 blight fruit are as ergeoua `:ns .tin 'orange orchard. The lime lea. is ao aromatic that in the West Indleb it Is used to perfume the water In, ,ilriger bowie. The Ostrich. The offensive weapon of the ostrich is his leg. Ile can kick as herd as a" mule, and it is a remarkable, tact that hio kick is forward, never backward - Queer Deer, Sp called beer was made in England a long time ago by tapping oprece, 114 Web, maple and ash trees and using their jukes. This 'process is still kept up In England and In this country, where homemade 'beers from...Vents are much used. Safety tan4s. Safe lamps, lamps surrounded by gduze-to vent explosions of gases in Wiles , at: to indicate the pres- ence of ,pent ons gases, wet:el:event. ed by Sir Bumphry Davy hi The Confederate Inas. The fifig of the Confeclerac,y was last officially disployed on boned tho Con- federate steam cruiser Shenandeah, Whien after a cruise around the World sailed into the barber ot Liverpool In August, 1805, er about four months after the surrender of Generol Lee. Furlong was at' first a furrow long or the 'dhitance that a Pair er oxen would plow in half•an hour. The World's Pint Supply. The nut trees of. the world, could, It le calculated, provide foocl all tile year roond for the population ot the globe. Brazil nuts grow In such profusion that thousands or tons a them are „Wasted eyerY1rear. When Captain Cook grit visited Ta. , the, :natives were tieing nails of , wood, „ hone„.„ shell ,and ,ntone,, When tittly saw iron Mint tbet totaled 'them to be :shoots of liome 'Very hard' wood. and, desirous of securing snob a Wilda' hie .'tstiamedity, they Dlanted them in the earth. The title of emperor is orduch eXalt- ed dignity no to outrank flint royiti- tY. An emperor is the suptenie head of Oonntries genie or all of which ate' governeti by kings, • ,Plaitta the Coto* There AM a few insinneen:Otl/rOteo- oral plants preteet theuittel4bik by %Mies, halm and poisonous seeketions. The Iltone Mesembryantheartnn" of the Cape of Ctood Hope resembles the stone* among width it growls Ing Mug tecapes the notice of *MI lei:lily:Yon* Point brushes ,eatt he -eleeneRt The COS/Olit The earlield record of the otisteneo of MO matiner*s compos Wait felled In 100. the Chinese opnenr to boo had. knowledge or it st twist as early ISA 0.20344 itibittrally eating ofift-fOode *Val Utibit that It hard or tisq, it 'lid only Owe, toreted whit litter Ala help you, They're'talping efok, over. woor#'ked kidneyys-li•11 p the world. inaalritig then strodg. 'healthy and vigoronr. Mrs.1. Ryan, Dougia*,•Ont., writes: "For over five inonths'1. ;liras troubled with lama hack and limbic: to move without lasters and •tiutmontaf ett May, Werenno usof e. At last Y heard tell of Roan's Kidney Bilis and after I had need, three-quarters of the lex my back was Aft e(rong and well as ever." Qo 5d :,enteper box or three boxes for ail , all neaters'or Tho Doan Kidney 1911 Co., Tomato", Ont, `: PRAISE Fort Mn. IEAToN.—The July issue.: of the .Canadian Bankers' Jour- nal an high authority indeed, has this to say of tbe week of our townsman, Mr. E. Heaton: Mn Statist Heaton may welt bacommended tor•bis Sorts to make Canada and her re- sources bettor known by annually producing such a very idefill toruplluilon as "The Com- mutate,' Iandbeok of Chad 'a.copr of whish Mould tie available to everya1aaauk 'venturer in tfie•Doinillion who:lustros to be the possessor c necessary cominerclalinfo n,o a general ebaractei'. • elr.li bert Parer. i6 a highly com- mending letter 3.0 lit; Reaton, raters to his en- terprise in enblishinp this valuable work as "most patriotic, useful and praetieal. And se s. SoMc JUNKING VIuuItpis.—In the June review'of banking in ()anode, the Monetary T Innes says: The number or banks is thio' month ebdneed by one. the' Merchants Bank of mince Edward Island . (faring been: absorbed by the Canadian Bank of Commerce. It wag one of he smallest banks loth° Dominion, its total liabilities at the end of May having been only $1,201, but it is 1oliuved to have done a good soup, businosii throughout Prince Edward Island,• q9nd itr ucenintion by tbe Canadian Bank of G�mpren gives the latter branches at live wa-. oni,T points. Public deposits in .Canada have rown by $1,174,066` duilag tbo month, and by 768,eaLo n u in Optg0lupc year. The, total now stands at offln 1 Itather•paorethan hall thesednllasitcaro held' by six of the loading anks, the figures being: • Bank Of Identical, $80,600,000 Canadian• Bank' o(; Commoroo03945,000 Morchant9 Bank of Canada sa.4 epee DDominion. Bank 92,241,1 60 lIlikf onto .... 284th,I Hank o! 02,��� who sell tbeir apples on the trees to dealers should be very careful in mak- Mg an agreement. Irresponsible buy- ers, and even some who are not consid- ered so,takendvantage of technicalities to the verygreatioss of the fruit grow- er. The Canadian Ilorticulturist gives a, case in point. A farmer in Middlesex county sold his apples at a rice per barrel, the grower agreeing do the picking, The buyer was to turnish the Darren: and to de the packing-. The price of apples declined. and the price of barrels advanced so tapidly,that the dealer could get no profit out of his ba.rgain, and ‘the apples were lett in heaps linden the trees,until they were caught by frost, The grower sued on his contract. preying that he had dime his picrt in dellVering the applea pick- tto they were sold at cio touch per barrel. the contract was net coMplete until the aprdes Were placed in,barreis suit. The general Iniblie are not aWate of how` large 'a numbet of Men there fraudulent in connectiOn with the buy- ing of apples. The tree rettecly Is the Mid the selling of this fruit, picked and packed* ready for market, te thoroughly reliable men, who whinny ensir at the time, of. delivery or give beenrity thnt will be recognized at the banks. Nothing else should be aceept- ed by the greners: Steel Knife In •The''Fles11. • and h.6.togst• '"No liniment call eXCLI1. lay tilde litule..It treelike it‘sreellndre running through the flesh, • rubbed' he Perkfegt ase Burner. Double Top Cover LARGE HEAVY FIRE POT Shaking and Dump Grates Patent Scre*Drags Damper karge Base -heating Flues Large Ovens Dunn SIR —I beg to state that the No.20 "Art Souvenir Heater" I purchased from • you last year has gave me perfect satisfaction, both in regards to heat and its easy consumption of fuel: The reg- ufator used on this heater I consider the best, and have no hesitation in recommeding the "Art Souvenir." Yours truly, WM. JEWELL, Cambria Road, Goderich. GODERICH_REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. IPOR SALE. 2 story brick store. bakers oven and Photo- graph gallery. Situated on Main street, ItouliSelY,Lnine ISeita.5°°nd. Pt able on Lighthouse etreet," Joao. Fruit. Good snooty of water. 2 storittranic house. 11 rooms. situated on Pio- ton street. near Collegiate Institute. $1,300. acres of land on bank Of lake, near Inter. nalional, doe situation Mr market garden. 8500 Nino roomed two story brick dvrelling, with orchard and four acres ef Ian& Situated op Bennett street PrameAt roomed store and dwelling, situated on Elgin Ave. Income ens. ems chance to go into businers. Money to loan. nor cent. 'CADET Bank tomnmree Building Hamann They are coming back and it will always be Our code:war fa serve our' customers to the best of our ability in „anything they need in the line of tleating nod Plumbing D MILLAR' 'Phonf 56 OUR FIRST SHOW OF all Mantles Jackets IN OUR MANTLE SALOON on Saturday and Following Days% We take this opportunity oil announcing to the Ladieo of Ooderich and vidnity our first shipment of Imported and Canadian Mantles and jackets, land sill Mow same in our Mantle Saloon, where a visit of inkpection is cordially invited. A NEW DEPARTMENT. Infaits";Ghildron's and Young Ladies'lleady-to.wear Goods Pellisees, Coats, jackete„ Honda, /iiiteand Tien 0' Meters. WC* "firIENVII,CONLISL We are showing a full ratige or Wool Shawls and Rugs. See our special huported Real Elder Fingering for Making Shawls', Fas- cinators, Bons, etc., only tnhe had at MILLAR'S. „ Phone 06 EaVe-troughing Roofing and faelV MILLAR'S' SCOTCH STORE ice arid SatisfaCtied 'guaranteed. We are sole agents this, year again and Itleaterri„. mat. B.tratteher the Mtn*. „ Ft IN13E t sinks tote the Cere Of the Inlithetnea tftnotiterit whim tidying tiew'sbries, for the childrett would' Adopt the. fel, lowing, hint they 'Would Orid that thOY ivonla hist tWice an .160 One *NO r6 theli or tin, Mid Allot* the ithoeS Stand in it ter about twelte bows, ,or Motif ` tune *Ili bleed. mittirui created by Itielaird It, *he bettowed the title bolt, lite Yu its DUNLOP'S ATaTIRE is Tie STAliDARD • 'Phone 06 hen ,You Buy a Mattress, Get The Best „nut* estaltially. unnie purity itself by Otte teratthent, and rentialitigati "petimaneligisa. It Is dust proof, dirt proof, vervain proof, stein pronti oba mower the ants? alattress hnown that is absolutely. olreet, pure if it is not the best Mattress you ever,.slept Int return it nod I *Ill Vetoed; you yoor money. , - .' . Titeranterilitient-teit fail): that'l,itinitd of Wire woven the iter, lost Week the GotrieVidette tato ed upon RA22:1(1 year, , and It ful tablished to 1r/4%41166d. In these Of malty tgenspAperto the Vidette serVee * special Reid *h4" opreltil par, post awl detWe it well. Llitte ;Ai. NOM . 111.H111„ terror it the Pain relieved by retook's boos eon Esitiketor. old totos and new oars, cured quiticly by 4reteetete4" Sold ewetrovhere.> Mitkort thieves it* worktrot ph UNDERTAKER AND es rime Mr Tun *mu se sese at tink