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THE SIGNAL 1 GODERICH, ONT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12. 1893.
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EVERY TIIL'RSI)AY MORNING
BT .. eWI LLICI •l.
Olive of Publlcatloa--a and 10, Nor;► etrest.
Uoderich, Ossazio.
Terms of rahaeep0IS r
t)se month. in advance •p 12
Three moot he. " tl
Nlx M
to• year. " t IB
If - credo is osat d. the gam per row 1 so
w.11 be
Advertising BMus
Lanai mad et•er casual s14!rtiaements, 190.
d eg line fur Ate t,,.ertioa. mad 3 c•"n:s per line
for eh s..hboeueut :abortion. Mrasurvd bt
• Maparo it mite.
Huvl.esa cards et six limes asd under, f)S per
Tear.
Advertisements of Ler, round. Ptrayed
SMtss'1ons Touted. Attuutlons Wonted and
Hmsiars. Chances Wanted. not exceeding 1
Ramie nonpareil, $1 per month,
Heuer, oo sale mid Yarma on d t i era. SI for nr.e month, Sale...
not to
atceetmnper soh-
O p10e441 month. Leiser advts. In proportion.
pro 00 a Mspecial nos Ice, the y
the punf.ry bf a
e el t of 104em of which is 1
vidual or romps**, to he considered an •d-
Terrieement ani channel aceotdiaely.
Lona: police* .n unnuareil type one cent per
word. nu none.. leer than tw.
Loosi notion. in ordinary reading type two
routs per word. No notice for ions than las.
Notice* for chon•Me and other reliltiuur and
beneeolent institutro•a half rate.
a'eesmvra M1 4.etraet AdvMlseeeeeM.
A limited number of diep�le 7ed advertise
enema w -:: see Inserted api
t the les int rtes :
Per inch. one insertion 00 in
!l
fro
S OD
4..ur insertions
" three months...
six moat lot
one year...
No adrert..ement lees then two inches in
Irngth will Ise celrulst,d on above train. !
per rens. d.erouat allowed for cash payments
on three snnntlt.'•ontr•ct: 10 per Dent. on six
muhN•i, mad IS per cent. as a yevr's, Thelma
conditions will be strictly eaforced.
%gees ••Th. MSaer" a.uw.ey.
v•,Mer:her who fail to rerefer 'nut 1to(AL.
retr.ilarl). edit er t,y carrier or by mail„ will
confer a favor Sy aenuslt.ti.R us of the fact at
as early a date us possinle.
Leek as Tear Label.
Your label is • standing receipt of the date
to which you are paid n;. See that it is t.ot
allowed to fall into sneer.
Whorl a change of address is desired. both
the old and the new edlreas should be given.
Riferted manuscripts cannot be returned.
('orreepondence must be written on oho side
of paper only.
r.Mlsher's \Nsev,
J. C. Le Touzrl. of (ioderich, hoe been ap
pcintrd Local Travelling. Aveut for the town.
ships of Ooder.ch, Colborne. AMAeld and Wa-
wenn.l
Local :s.emater. over the district are aro
empo.sered to receive subscriptions to THs
;•IHV tr.
An communications saw be addressed to
P, IicgIL1,1CUDDT,
TARS •L,
Telephone (wail 19, Ont.
OODP.IIICH. THURSDAY. OCT. Ig,IIINL
THE GO%IRS.a'T a "IAo[na TO K eon-
imgtes" for • policy to help it out of its pre
zest di6ahy.
THE TR'GLT 01 L5*a Ga1.t\ 1. AT 1118 01.0
business of grinding out smut for political
purposes. 0e. a twi•kler. be le.
1'4117E0,0('. EL\Cra Asa '-111.:
his efforts •t ms.diag them !eat
having proved • eaeplees failure.
Tile Tomei. or Weer 111 too.. ARE: IA..5
tog for " a clean ma. " as a candidate for
parliamentary honors. What." the nutter
with .Io.,,'.1 T„STI]V, the Hayfield cele-
brity
ttca AaalT's grsveyerd for political op- piloted la The Globe withal' • dei •r
pnws& _ a week before The Record illi -
M l'. ('* l.w»l ( &. I TASes er T.[ covered that i b Olebe wog r The
Liberal bpmtatioa for West Harem ha o
j ins to • lie." The same paper repr
Templar's cbargs that The (lobe did sot re-
port the heckof Mr. leerier om the
temperance question. This statement is •1•
so untrue. The Globe reported verbatim
Un, 1T La en nT*I I TVS tArrIocs -erne
all that was said on the enbject of pain-
Di
bitton at Mr. Laonsrs meetings. 1t
wbo ob)•ot to wom•a havtsg dlfhrrnt color i„a,ya to be ...n if the Record will with
ed ballots in the vote oil the plebiscite. that draw the fades statements to wkiob it ha
a very good cess,» is the fro that meu aro given circulation mid do The Globe justice.
very often considerably ted ,calor on the tem
The ge..ersattve Uaueeee 1. • RIMIIIer •t
penance .1 ue.uao.
so after it was. received and et
rather bothered the polluoians (m the
Government side. It geese be has been
n either deadest d-spirre
poi,.,
summer
Belle. Atte.
Tux Ct(u.145 n[a.eaaaeac. t'rTl.► HamiltonTeinplar.
A prominent Con•ervetive prubibitioei[t
bossier and other agricultural exhibitor.;
made • grand showieg at the Chicago
World's Fair, mal in some departments
literally swept everything bot we tb-ni
Many •wards have cane to Heron county,
and our old heal J ono Sakti.. of Nutlet,
• oceeding to lifting premiums to the value
of over $330. Wet there are some faint
hearted Canadians of Lite 4 i. Attar W %I.LA. 1
type, wbo pretend to believe that the lana
dean farmer c .old not bold his own with
bis .\mere yin cousin if the trade barriers
were taken dnwa between the two countries.
Shame on such cowards
THE RIVAL LEADERS.
London Advertiser : Hos. tW ilfrc f Lent
ser spore, as be always 11,4.4, on.xcepttonel
English in Oatano ; bis John Thompson se
e yed to speak In French in Montreal : and
Mr. Foster undertook W Int: e a few sentences
to German 111 Waterloo. It was observed,
however, that while lir. Foster talked the
4:ermine present looked on in astonishment,
while one wee overheard asking his neigh-
bor. " Is the man talking ltaham'" It is
undo r'tea1 that in one of his "momcate of
weakness' Mr. Foster was claiming that in
the remote ages his ancestors lived in Ger-
many.• .
Dundee Banner : There is some curiosity
to know why Sir John Thompson and hie
eolleagues are running about. tl:e country
making speeches, in.te d of atte•ttdu: to
their tortes at Ottawa. for w•htchthev•iraw
liberal salaries, unite" a general electron is
contemplated. There •re those who seem to
think that a general elec,.1on is not far off,
although it is herd to see signs of it. So.
.1..hn is more likely to play a waiting gone.
Dalton Mcs'arthy is still a thorn in his side,
and he is in 0- hurty to xo to the country
until the l'cited Stated mwgees' hos lower-
ed the tarid and he has been ahle to do
something in the way of tnrowtog a sprat
to the agricultural whale which is cow de-
mand.ng tariff reform.
AT T114•4 III+T t..'1; /'K'1111 ter rio t IT •Lrat-
10 us rather peculiar that Htrrie
who was aseoc'tted with 10.81.114,. M11.h1.L
r iv in destre.hu; KRt..18LK 0f his furs, has
been promoted by the Thompsou I.nvern•
mens. after Mtl.u[ /.Tnc had been driven
from the c,u.t-y indtegrace by the i ;overn
meet of the other Sir Jou v.
O.e „f TIIt nr.4T r'R.,JD'. o: TUT. ..1:N1.ItAt.
n tsafacttou with which the nomination of
M C. l'ts►:Ie" has been ree.tve.l io this
s.tctiou is the fact that a num'.er of men
who never before polled a vote against the
C mese+atirs policy of restriction have al,
ready signiBe l their iotent100 of voting for
Vie Liberal candidate at the nett I lomtnion
ieecttoe. _--- 1. -
Lee'. sag. Wa+'t'T Ir T.1. n1.iTHiR-
skum CI.►REL W AI.Li'L, the door -step rep-
reseetative et the 1)145iaioo Cabinet, who
said if the l:Mier rebels turned their gums
on the British troops in the event of Home
Rule benne •ocnmplished, that he would
give them fienci•1 and physical assistance'
A .we man, truly, for loyal Sir Jolts
THovt-..s to be ju.ketuog over the lied
with at the 0entry's exposes.
A ro.iap i•o4D[4r w R1T54 t+ T. IT a 1411.0
Mr. Loewe brourht hie wife with him os
his 1►st•rio tour, and whilst she appeared at
many of the gatherings with him none of
the Tory leaders acted in • like master.
True. 1..tnr Tootle -toe was not in the
rnuntry, but therm is no meson why the
immaculate Fo.TLR, and bluff J are Ha'.
ear, and the idealistic ('Awl( didn't bung
thetr "bettor halves" along. W. regret we
an advance no reason for the fallen of
Sir .1o,r.'s colleagues is this regard
i)s. Mo8TAHt 0., Ten ast5OVtrtaal.e J WI(
F41+7111 Of the Tory party, got up •
gathering at Dunnville that appears to
have turned the heads of the Premier sed
hie 0011.• 11.1 The dxtor u stow the fly
aerial memarer of the Tory party, end be -
rag considerable of • showmw knows what
pidlctons advertising will do. The mosey
expended in getting up the Tory splurge
will dou'.tless eat • Mit hole in the returns
from the deux'. prsetioe •t Dunnville this
year, of he IMO any: but it w4,l firing biro
woks reach el • portfolio o.e ofibm dye
F E. Sheppard.. Tor, ( in Saturday Night
I may be counted as dieluyal or reported a
ignorant, yet I have been to every Pro-
vince of the Dominion this year excepting
Prince Edward lalend, and i am not at all
afraid to ay that Sir John Thompson is re
paled as only nominally Premier and col vairtety of achy, sed the effect •gmost the
leaguesoryway. y(Now his neve in • yeris dead darn waxy leaves we. beautiful. 1%s. would
tory The marl everywhere to to put like to see more amateurs awmpetaog and
the absence of •real leader . on fact, W pat think it would be a good idea to make a
it briefly, the party threatens to go to
separate clan for them. With the fountain
It terms Aa Ir Tann? A1.1.6:sin 'TST1140A?,
A. E. Cter.au., the misfit' rspeemistive
of Algu.r, hes got hie coags ('*esti.. is
the fogey little chap who delights le end
telegram to The Empire M bee el Meme le
whish he rollers to himself as the " O.IR.g
Oe.". Th. Liberals have e.mimted C. F.
1AenroJ. el Sault rite Maio, a mote* Mrs
Mier et the next leaf .Issues and the
"Halting Des " Mabs epos it as • settee se
g011.
He eyze went deem le theeth Week.
mirth the ether day te we haw the Ltd
furnishes as with • ;'low of the afslr which
due not appear to any of the papers. He
says: "Thr t urby demonstration here fur
uuhed omission (Jr some of the most dis-
graceful scenes witnessed in Kellville for
many • year. Drink seems to have been as
pleuuful a• w..ter. It dad out *bow itself
w touch during the day, but towards ev.o
ani there was no hadtag at. The banquet
became an orgle, and the ball which follow-
ed was another. The superintendent of
the Bridge Street Methodist Sunday school
sad an English Church minister rode sa
the .aretaie in the procession to the honor
of the distiller, whose whiskey destroys
the work of their hands. The boys, many
of them but • few ye ire out of Sueday
school, if not yet pupils, west stagzering
home from the bell in their dress suits, tied
others more fortunate were driveu home,
hopelessly intoxaated. In course there eros
nothing done to axing prohibition to the
front.
THE NORTHWESTERN FAIR.
• Deserlp*10a of the grail. and Flowers at
lee L5ha55Nm.
The folkwlug was unavotd•bly crowded
out oat week.
The doral display was not as large as we
have seen It at former exhibitions. towing to
the recent heavy rains the display of cut
flowers was neither so large or so briilust
a on former seams but teir displays were
mode by Messrs. Stewart, lhnglu i,.
sow, Fox, mei others. We missed it... sea
e on. too, the number of very headstone floral
de.tgne of former exhibit.. 1Ve trust that
our horticultural (trends will mart (0 with
fresh zeal and give us • large display next
year. We were glad to see Mr. t\ erring
tun, gariieoer for Mr. 1'amerun, out this
yexr with an exhibit. Thu 15 u It should
be. There are a number of gentlemen who
hare 'vary tine private collections. who
might imitate Mr. l'am)eron, and allow their
flowers to be shown, affording Pleasure to
those who vont our fear, and profit to them-
selves. Mr. Warrlosrtoo .enured • good
number of prizes. The display of °oleos
and tuberous rooted begonia was perhaps
the best we have had bere. Mr. John
Stewart showed • seedling coleus w►th •
handsomely marked leaf, crinkled on the
edge, • most striking and origami habit
The blown on the begonias showed every
pieces because no polttictam and competent
chieftain has formulated • policy on the a:-
ceptaaee of which he decides as to the fealty
of hi. followers. Indeed, what must we
think of • government that is afraid to ap
point lieutenant governors while three
vacancies are in existence. One of them for
at least • year and two for ;any months.
Waterton ('hronicle : The Hon. Mr.
I.aurier's reception at Hanover was another
..f those.poateneous outbursts with which
he is everywhere received. Oo his
wry from Darden o0 tilos:lay night,
after the meeting, and when •hoot
three miles from Hanover his ears
were greeted with the sounds of wel
come from • chorus of factory whistlett
which continued until he reached the town.
On his arrival the ■trecta were lined with
people ready to live h.•u a heart welcome.
.1s he approached the Koechtel Co.'s factory
he was struck with admiration hy the brit•
Tient illumination that was there prepared
for Lu reception. Never before in this
place has such • display of electnclty been
sena as os that night. From almost every
window in the immense building an electric
:fight shone brightly and presented a duzl-
Ing sod brilliant display that be and all
those who row It will long remember.
GOVERNMENT
AND PROHIBITION.
Toronto Star : It is not generally known
but it is a fact, that since Confederation
.very temperance measure pooled either by
Parliament or by the Ontario Legislature
has been placed on the statute book by •
Liberal Administration.
!tundos Kanner It is rather rich to
hear Sir John Thompson condemning Mr.
Laurier'. Dominion prohibition plebiscite
idea when b ha himself at this very time
• perambulating commission roaming -bout
the country Lakin/ what it is pleased to call
"evidence" in regard to the subject Which
is the more likely way of ascertaining pub-
lic opinion -s vote of the nation on the
quenti00 or the stray facts that this ramb-
ling commie.ion ay happen to pick op'
Toronto News : Sir John Thompson
told the prohibitionists of I tweed Sound
yesterday that his Goveroment, be
fore adopting their views, must con-
sider the possibility of claims for
compensation from the arrying interests of
the *wintry, such as railways and steam -
bat lines. 11 these intonate are to he •f-
lowed tc present claims for demagog incurr-
ed as the result of the abolition of the liquor
traffic, of is obvious that a vet y wide door
will be thrown open for other claimant..
The farmer who grows the grain used in
disullil►g, tab carter who ddivees beer from
the breweries to city salons*, the watchmen
who stands over the distilleries at
eight, will I Ile
expecting compensation
also. to fact often is eorody • man 1n the
whole I Mmi.lns who could not pre•.et •
dein, under .erwro heed if Sir .echo's very
wider sew of mimeo non Lis/ damages is toobl.in
Hr. Foster should hasten back to the side
of his chief, otherwise the latter will have
reared en many objectinee t0 prohibition as
to phew it beyo.d the realm of pranks!
peltics altogether.
WHAT THE PAPERS SAY.
Dnndaa Rattner That sea • bed break
IbM Fiance Minister Foster male when
be said that it it were local .sews ry te
raise the tarriff to SO per cont. is order to
potent Cardia• industry), up it would go.
Hy and by the oleo is n4Ree at Ottawa will
reative thea there are other people us the
eionnwy hesidee thaw who are engaged N
5u•efaetering, setiable as they ay be.
Termite (Oohs : Umber the bdieg
"Mtn -king tea IM." The I'listens Ne...
Reseed reprints • letter writtess by W. R.
Davis, of Mitchell, is oerreetioe of • smo-
kes* is Om I .Dobe • report .f thsepeseb Mr.
Dal reads at the reeves bw15ss se Mr.
lag y lb,* •••60s. sod sA r lark Looney et Mitchell The Reseed abases
w war halt The Moho retard to make the were►
the river d--- 1 r help meq gltlai Ills Sober . Set 111x. Da►wW Mks. w
This Week
••b Every Week
•
FROM now until Christmas
will be able to show you
itnmerise range of
PLUSH OR LEATHER
we
S1!
/ALBUMS
--F•ItOM-
25c. to $5.00.
--0
THE7CENTFAIR
NI s flin5mi. TO l: ANT • 11'6N.
IcI ac's Blatt os. the Fgaare,
GODERICH.
the largest amber of sy'ecimene on exhibi-
tion mid considering that the pr sent..sa.00
Ilea been • bed one and our crop practically
nowhere, the wonile.. s wherethe exhibitors
have bleu able to oollect such a hand, onto
lot of spectates*. Ail the classes were, (with
one or two exception.! represented The
entries fur "collection ' Ghee up • wwnader-
abk space, numbenog 14 in all, vcz. an tem
varieties. 4 collection., and in mix varieties,
winte:,o.,okinp and dessert, 10 collections.
Altur0ther mete were 269 plates of apples
the high c..turtvl varuues, such as I lucuess.
t.r.aaen.letn, Snow and .ticx•oder were not
there to lend their beauty to the display,
out the half doyen really tine plate. of
Mao len Bluth made tip what was arabing
r1 the colored varieties. Our exhibitors
appear tr, go in more for the winter fruit
and, like good prscttaal num, grow the vr-
icon that eventually will pan out the
dollars and cents, hence the disproporieot-
ate number of winter apples to the 1a11 yd
..Ammer varieties. The Spy, (:reaming Rus-
set, King mid the beautiful 1►starw wok up
most of the space. 4 If t11e latter there were
15 plate•, sod "dandy" one. they were too.
Crab appeal were only represented by 5
plates.
Peen oome in next nn the catalogue and
it is doubtful if then hal ever been wait •
larye display at the show before. The col
is the centre the rotunda a.uld be made •
bower of beauty.
In the soutto west corner stood the dis-
play of the l:oderich Organ t'o'y This
company did not exhtb4 at Toronto or Lou-
don this season, being too busy making ad-
dittone to their factory, and *sneering the
entire structure with brick. Their exhibit
here shows what they could have done hail
they exhibited at the larger fain. They
showed their ideal Piano Case organ In solid
goateed oak, in antique 5na.b. with
Leautifnl figured panels, and smother to
mahogany finish Another handsome anstSu-
meot we. their Style 6 and 7 piano case
orgrn in solid walnut, and in rosewood and
m•ho1ony finish. These instruments are,
we are toformed by I:eo. W. Thompson, wbo
woe in charge of the exhibit, the finest piano
cam organ in I Maeda, taking more the Imes
ot the upright piano; indeed ooe would
think they were pianos were it not for the
stops. This company claim to take the
best organ in 1'anada. 'they have the only
thing necessary to render the reed organ u
n eer perfection as it is po..1lde to get it, in
Hessler's patent wind regulator, which they
• ltuch to all their hellion, reudering the
tone even throughout. This is • most im
portant feature In reed organ construction,
and they have bought the right to use it un
Canada and Europe. Another instrument
which is being appreciated by musicians
whets. er it hos been shown and portico's' ly
hy church organists, is the transposing
organ. This instrument is • marvel of
simplicity, and gives one at • glance • cone
plea idea of the art of transposicon in
music. The professor fret played the
music in the key in which it was written,
the Organ rendering it in the same key when
by • simple mtove,nent of the key bond he
transposed it into an entirely different key.
He then played the same music, .be organ
tendering it in the new key. This will
prove • great boos to choirs and singers
wbo often have mogtc arranged too high or
too low for them, which an be immediately
the ttestrutreots of this oomp•ny is grownig,
and with their enlarged capacitythey .
a
ship at a moment's notice. Geo.
W. Thomp-
son, the loos! agent of the company, had •
Wormwith pian os. exhibition and a variety
rel 353.,11 instruments a wd1 as • number of
Whits. and New Williams awing machine.,
remedied by this organ. The demand for
tor which he is sole agent.
THE FRUiT EXHIBIT
of this year wee lamer than any pprreevtons
display a.d well 5p, both i5 quality and
n umber of plate., to anything ever shown
before. The apples, of mane. eases im for
4
You need n't go to Florida, but take
SCOTT'$
EMULSION
Of Pan Norwegian Cod Liver
011 nod Hypnplso.phftee.
It will STRENGTHEN WEAK LINGS,
STOP THE CONN, ANG CHECK .N
WASTING MEAUL A tfB.grkable
SW producer sad It h rices it Paid-
olds
.1 .ebb its MIL De nee w get the gru.J.i
pet up la sehnemesleed wrapper'.
Rgasd este he Oar • oases, Bistf`
prise termed a ha.deewe tri. .t
prise wieners that did wee\ to hid .p
their sad of the exhibit The other amdbc
odMctia.. were .leo ped aad .costly,
d.pliates of the larger ears. Ws sowed
some very has Delaware, Cemeard, Melon's
early, Vowelises, Brigutos, sad the dsder•
eat numbers of the Roger grapes which it
would be hard to surpass aeywhen, sed
does to show Mat bre on the edge d Mao
take we are favored p.ot:le se fruit grow"r•
The indoor grapes were flaw rod nobly de-
served prizes : bet there wan no oou,psttttos
be all the honors were won by the
earns exhibitor.
Plum., owing tothe 'steers*of the..aw'n,
were not well repres.aNd and oould only Mow
31 plates. Still there were .rate fine plates
of -Poe l's seedling, Gen Hand, Lombard,
itrad.baw, Wellow egg, \ tctarie and others
that it would be bard to bat. 'l'his
section of Uut ruo has a,Inod reputation log
raising plums, but our show comes as too
late to nuke • dupla) .
Peaches only were represented bysix
two of early and two of late raw-
tand the reale/MU Liu were seed -
Some very Bae water melons sere elm
drown and two lou of musk meluas wen
.tuck almtied. ('treses, •leo, 11514 their
own and were represented by four exhibitors
with really dm esmple&
LEEBUHN. •
TI ,altar, (ks. 3rd.
Hey packers are working on Itattern.t
Now mad t'owumernal et
Walter I'arpenter, of St. Stephen's (ode.
rich township, gave inrush here • 11 siowet :
rust .ad durlog hu sojourn took a peep at
the lake
Mies Helen Nano, of Ktucelield, gave,
our burg • tratuieut visit this Breit, seeing
many orf inroads ■tout here and Dooley.
At the latter piece she resided for swam
years.
E inners'(KIST. -l). Friday er.•ning,
001. a7.h, LO.G.T. No. 213, will hold •a
entertul.mwt with . gaol program by the
members and an address by John Kernin-
gham, of Beamiller, the eablestbeiai "Love
ot 4'uuntry," at which we bops to sae • sopa
turnout.
Rs -metal. To IN'TV. -A. C. Macdonald.
superintendent of the ros.lay aching, mho
has bees away from hones for several Sail.
days or. lug his - ,ttdren In Detroit, rwsunu.d
hi. duties lost Sunday, as dW also the me-
re' err, S. H. Williams. alio also eajged •
10.1 Sunday's holiday to I :.;dencb * s'
ship with friesds there.
Tl rrkI1..s r_ -Tbe limped tempa.ac.
nieeti.g, Sunday evienag, wias addressed by
Jas. Mc Math. of I.,Kdartch. He stated that
total abstinence waa the beet, aid pure coM
ester 0105141 ever sive 010.11 nourt•hme.t.
He tonden.ned the use of tee and coffee •5d
5.1.1 that oat young people should drink It
till after they were 25 yeera of age. Then
one cup et It in 24 hours would do more
good then the free ire of it .s • beverage.
.los Hnchaean, of (."rl"nuh. will .psak 0s
' Smiley the 15th *1330 r . 1 In the 22nd
at 3 r M. Mus. Potlalad, of 1►un rang .n, a
Motions webs numerous and good an.i were ,
. •.mpeted for by 13 exhibitors, vii - five j
in the 6 tannin and eight in 111.3 venetian ,
tilled up • large specie, and all told there
were 175 plates exposed before the delighted
visito:a. The Bartlets took the lead with
20 plates. all handsome bbd wuoderfnlly
tempting. Msmiab Beauty followed nest
word 15 plate•, Duchess with 13 and Beaurre
(-licrite•u with 12. The pear etlub.t we.
much admired and many a last food look
eras cat at the tempting beauties by the
admiring thousands who a.w them.
The grapes surpassed anything ever
shown to previous orient and oocupted •
.pace far larger than ever was allole.' to
them before. No less than 217 plates were
lain out among the admiring throng of ppec•
tette* who crowded around the tables, and
if they ,lid not have the satisfaction of
tasting the toothsome samples spread out.
at limit they could feat with their eyes and
admire them. No len than seventeen col-
lections were entered, vie. -five in 12 vane•
tier: five in 8 varieties and seven in 4 varie-
ties. One exhibit from Seaforth in tt•e 12 var
icties tarried oft the ooveted red ticket end
the second watt not tar behind it. fortouate
competitor. 'These two with the third
NASAL BAlty:
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t.
Carly 'SAW" f
Many somilled
lades mom
tied' Uig. MM. hawking
_ hemend ha.ltty
ydra .anyt1 osus,esas.e Cot
Clattsrvh. r5.54 .shpro.ertagould Ise. es
bottle of
Seam.- sot.n warned te
uae
void in head
Esousisoptioa
ta6 rrh. latefolioed and death.
EwaOf prim
.11 druggists. re
pg..wa and ti1en �byy
.uI . ingg
MID a CO. O/eekt Me.OM.
Cot,
4,40
p4,
CATARRH
well -knew* chorea arterio, will saver „q
dress.
('111 K 11 Naini% --Dories *ht. treat al
rnngente.ts have been ;make to mist y,
church Inside G. W. flack, of God"t+,rb,
is u, do the work . Service war hskl is
the hall on snottily as Ow sestildtat ked
been ant up in the church for the pitmen
try • bee of a,tesJ•ats . 'Dos down
.bele and yard• have been repaired
We spoke of • meertog on Friday.re.,ytof
1•.t week to hear the iter. Mr tlwi•y,
report Mr the recent prohibition teams
meantime at Toronto at which he was pre
sent as • tielevte. This report Ice w111 at.
at the c,o.e of the preyertn sting In the hal
foal.+ht, hems uable t0 du loo Ate spoke .4
in .sr last week' sterns.
Ts. /Me Gerd Hedais,
It must be gratifying w the niensihower.
of "Sunlight" swap to find their goods se
splesididly apprecuted in the Casaba°
market; sad It must also be anemias 1..
the.; tis receive the b.gheet reaumtw• a:
!Cannibals Exhibittoes for the wpm
• quality of their snap. At the rece•t Fall
shows held at London sad 'Wawa, " \w
Fight" w.s •weeded a sold Medal, shish
briags thou gold medal let up to 14. 1.tdedte
this gr.u.l record is tete important fact that
I. "Sunlightto used on \%'imdeor I'aaue mad
tm the Royal L&umdnes, and owing re the
exeellence of their snap, the moeufacturrn
' have loan speo:ally •ppoimted soap maker
to the queen.
THs. Shrc At. will he went to any address .o
Caserta and the United Mates from now tea
Faster Themes Oke, who tee kis purrs
which Outaiaerl some 132. (JO, oe fair dee
succeeded in 'toiling it the next day w
the cattle pose, on the fair trouusls
They won't '.::,r.e any other while they can get OLD Clituii even if they
have to beg or borrow it, for there is no other tobacco which sward
that cool, mild, sweet smoke D. sMeY. !tie.. litmaidneSoneom Mentrea.
Uuderear.
Ladies', •
Children's,
Men's,
Boys'.
We've the largest
variety and unquestion-
ably the lowest prices
in the County. These
are strong statements,
but test t h e m -you'll
say they're true.
Having secured at a
discount the Travellers'
samples of the celehrat
ed Penman Mills, of
Paris, one of the larg-
est manufacturers of
fine underwear, we of
fer them at wholesale
prices. This is a great
opportunity to secure
good underwear at a
comparatively s m a 11
COW.
St=5S
In dealing at
this store the cash
customer vis n o t
taxed to help sup-
port the c r e d i t
customer who
does not pay.
Here all are on
one level -all are
cash customer:.
There's quite a
saving in this,
losses, interest,ex-
pense of bookeep-
ing and collecting.
And as we buy for
cash also, we're
able to give you a
better dollar's
worth than others.
Compare prices,
and you'll find us
on the bottom ev-
ery time, from a
spool of thread or
a paper of pins to
a fur coat or silk
dress.
letriLMS
Sito $5
SAVED
ON
Mantles,
Fur Capes,
Fur Sets,`;
Fur Coats,
Overcoats,
Rubber
Coats.
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far Lt
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The
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