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The Signal, 1902-8-28, Page 88 THunno►r, Asguet 23, 1904. THE SIGNAL: GODFRICII ONTARIO. THE LAST CALL Suriri ERGOODS •N••••••••••••••••••••• The balance of Summer Goods to clear at less than cost. All must go. Millinery. All summer trimmed H•te, shapes or oblldreo's millinery at HALF PRICE Parasols. All fancy Parasols at .... HALF PRICE MuElins. All oolored Mulles that were 20, and 25.: ulwrl.g a1 ..... . 15o All oolored Mullins that were 12i 1, 15o and 18i olearlog at loo BALANCE OY SHiRT WAISTS AT LESS THAN C0.tT. BARGAINS IN WHIIh:WEAR, Gents' Shirt Bargains. 1'o clear all our regular 7''1 oolored Shirt. tieing at SOo Straw Hat Bargain. Meds str•w1H•ts, regular 50,. and i:.,, going .t sees. Bargains in Boys' Clothing 2 pies and 3 plow sults is light oolors_. ALL AT REDUCED PR1C.S. 250 Colored Silk Waists. To clear at.. .. .. ...I OFF PRICE. Ladies' Ready to Wear Skirts. Beetltllaro trimmed tailor nod. skirts 10 cheviots sad serge. •e tat 50, $8 50. $4 00, and $890. New Fall Goods Arriving Daily COUPONS ON ALL CASH PURCHAS:3. Smith Bro's & Co. DASHW00D. Mo,iAY, Aag, 25 Mrs. .1 J. Mercer spent a few days to Gelation the past week. Mrs. Taylor and daughter, of Durand, Miob, are visiting relatives In our village. Mr. and Mrs. J•o.b Kellermuo returnod bow, w !donde', after an extended tour to Maoleobe and Dekote. School re -opened o0 Mooday, Aug. IS b. alter seven week,' holldeyr. Tbe /sashine staff 000eis'■ of the prloc pa', Mr. Geiger. of Hensel!, and two assistants, Mie.jBshe Jardine, ot Godertoh, esd Mies l).roihy Ltrkwortby, of Mitchell. Flat politer/ still cmpluvs a goodly number of our laduslrlous villagers. Orrin, to the wet weather the grain Is not nearly •11 pulled. Toe coop this year is the h wvlest there kis two frr years sand titer. - fore the wages of those assisting in the fields are higher. PORT ALBERT. Aug. 26. Ml.. Mary Harris, of 'Toronto, and her e lder, Mt. Beadle, of Philadelphia. wilted Mrs P. F. Hamlin o. Friday of last week. Mtn Von„ };'win, ot and her oeuln, Mies McBride, of Oweo Sound, ere bore Oolong their mnnf--Ifre.. Jae. Slott. Mr. and Mise Crawford attended the marriage of their c>uein, Mr. Ttgert, to Mies Wellwood, .t Furdyoe on Thu els), even- ing last, Rev. Mr. Armstrong, • former incumbent of the Polled) ehuro:l here, but now of Mullb&ok. Ont., celled o0 insole In the villsre on Saturday. Key. M. Goldberg returns from his vacation this week, and will hold the usual servos In the K rglieh eborob here at 3 o'clolk Sunday •trernoen. Many farmera to this vicinity will finish their harvest this week. Threshing has oommeaced and the grain le torulog out to the aatiei•obioa of all 0000erued. The service 1n the Preebyterlao phut, I. will I'1 dispensed with out Sunday owing to the evangelistic meetieg• which are to be held l0 Dungannon on that dote. Jas. Hawkins, Mrs T. A. Lee, }ferry Haw- k as, Mrs. Aloe. Nohebb and Jobo McNabb retarded to their resp.ottve homes by the steamer Kin. E Iwar.l last Saturday. party os Monday evening of last week. Master Herbert Audrey'', also well known here, and now of Goderloh, went with the lad, Quite a Dumber of the fair eel were up bright and early on Thursday morose, to wave • farewell to the travellers as they pant d. The R y 1). Ma'IO.Ilivrav, 11 A., 10 pop- ularly known bee. is now eog.gt(t. In hie work se a mtwona•v to the Lhlosse 111 trace:•tng the F. gl sh in'n Chlorite for • diolionery for his fellow mission workers out there. Ws ealtion of 800 enplee sold with good saoorw, sod he is now engaged on •.e000d. He resides at Shanghai to Chios. fie le mauled and has one child. Al the Presbyterian chu'eh here as • .tu lent he preached hie first sermon In Outobar 1880. lo 1888Irom the same pulpit he announced that he had aooepled Ib• appointment a. • mle.looary to Hanan, Chios. Mr. 'Wreo- tilllivruy often preached and :iodated the Rev. Dr. lire In liuderioh and the Leeburo sod Caton churches in b1s ser lent d.ye. UUNLOP. MONDAY, Aog. 25. Mast Smiley, of Dungannon, was the god et Mies Q told last week. Jas. L. Tobin, et The Erse Press staff, of L.ndoo, le up this week tor hlm annual bol. Id.y. Oar .vier boy, Loftus Cumming, Is up from Lonrho en a few day.' leave of ab M tee. Mee (Rev.) MsoO and goo, of Goderloh, were the goo* et Mrs. Allen last week. Albe•t Quaid leaves for Sudbury thle week to take .barge of ons ot B Allen', berme depots. The first threshing of Chs year In Doolop nam. off on Thursday afternoon of last week at Lenedowne farm, whloh ■till k e;“ up ill reputation In fell wheat, yielding over thirty bushels to the sore. Nett year the Tobin brothers intend to hoot a new barn built with the latest Improyemente and with a stone fouadatloo. The late Samuel Soar, the announce- ment of whose death was received with a feel Ng of deep regret to our oommaolty. was welt known to We neigh') .mend, hay - t,' bad boo'nses destines with many of the (armors. H. was always ready for a chat with the farmers about their crop• and was s oleo* Ir end of veer correspondent. There le • gaol deal of grumbling among the fermiers about the bre ors 0.at was belle soma deme agv ever the railway track en the •pproaoh to the Maitland bridge from the (inderloh aide. 1. 1. four feet Sarrower than the old one and the guards •t the side are not Si strong ea they should b to check • horse. 11 it bo.me frightened gild bolted. Eopines do .ole always give waralne of their approach, and as matters are femme are always anxious &bone let ting the women in to town .loos, and the Iaestion en their return le nearly "aware, "How dad you get along on the bridge'" Several of ova women In nor no ghborhod bees something to tail *boat the trouble okay have to poising over the bridge when the ears were esmleg. SOmg one suggests • w.relag bell • quarter of a mile 5.00 side of the bridge, boa we suppose till someone is seriously hurt no reform will be made. LELBURN Mo11nAt , Ang. 2.5th. The death of the late Samuel clean, o1 Godsend', was moob felt In err netighbor• bad, lie ho esu well known here. Mr. premeh In the char thee Sued sy mornings and Alves owned property In this ward and was 11,11 man meetings fie the hall each Monday always net, to vote In rear mmnloipal oleo'- ata 00 r w sad 7 r• Al and earth week nicht Mos, Thle year he name ea' with Mr Shier @er.pt leat.rday at 7.45 r w. The nheirs of • mho dad 1. April last and strange to say number of the ohnrohes w111 unite 10 form s .ervlvd 01m only • few monthstare• oaten eheir, The following nharebes Orr ro MiN1mPA Isar of one well- see enterteg heartily Into this great moles Imams y.u.g men to.k tha harvester a' Si- effnN,v t ,Mefhdietobeechesof1tanrannnn, vents to Manitoba es Thnrsd•y haat. Nib, Crewe. Knene►n, Sh.pparrlten, Blake, boy were Al.'. sod Jae MnNevin end .114 Haeke►t',. /, en t rr..hytertan eharehee et mod Jobe Mobil mom. rte parents o1 the D..gas.ew and Port Albert. The 1'reshyter• ►tt•• embert•imed ate quartette be • farewell but (Aerobes of Smleb'. Ht1I,R►. Halloo and Learners espeoted to 0ooperate. alae the Methodist. est Du•aybtook, Westfield umd Ito.mlller olroult. A union servios w111 be held 1a the Presbyterta• ohutob at 10.30 rest S.od.y morning and also one 10 Nile uburob the same day sod Cour. The unlou oh rlr and Tonightt * of maltagelaent will meet It rel. Crossley end Hunter on Salto day io the Agricultural esti •t 8 ,,block r. M, Hike AN' 'fright. --Mir. Albert Jobo• .lobe and son Kruger, of Series, are vIsititig Airs Jobnetous's wooer, Mrs. IS. Rio..... Joseph H•L►Irk alive spending about • week's bolldaye vlu'ng relatives oast of here returned home ea 'Thursday last... Ws are Informed that our esl.Oled jeweller has .soured a good position at Sault Ste. Marie. Ho meo), (floods wish hint the beet of neo. ossa. During the ores lie o.rrsd on Wee nese here he mode many friends and will be retread by the young people esp., tally,amoOg whom he wee • greet lavort:e.... Mrs. 1'be.dure Roberti, of Detroit, to visiting Ler hrother-:L-Iher, J. M. Roberto, of lir- twit, 11 being about dgbteso years sinew ht r lest visit to Duugannoo.... Rev. 1'. L .brn,Otroog and lnmily, now of Mlllb•ok, sod formerly of Duog.nnno, are visltlne former parishioners and •o,loalntan0ee.... Ml., Mamie Nesbit. of Detroit, and Mrs. Jobo W.Iford, of Ittyth, visited the'. auusi0, Mrs. 0. Nev'u....Master Gordon HoNevio, who open• • good pert of the holidays with his uoole and sun' left here for hems at Zurich on Friday of Ian week ...Miss Clara Stothere, of Uolerloh, is visiuleg her grsndmother, Mrs. R. Devil - loo, are, and enjoying her visit among other .elativ.e and former as.octstse....Miss Et el Thomas, of Windsor, sister of our asatersot teacher, le the guest of Mrs. B J. Crawford. They. ung lady exerts tee het - . e11 highly pleased with our cleat village.... Tum manager of Duagaonoo hardware store, alter having albeit' • week visiting relatives reset of berg. returned Com• oo Thursday of 1 ot week .. R v l' Rutherford bas cloyed into the Presbyterian moose. W• wish the R v. gentleman moot ■ucwess to his duties. FINsr THRs -••troves or 1902 -The first cherubim/ to tbis neighborhood waist W t'ot- ter's on Papier Row oa Monday of last week, when • large uawtlty of barley Merl other yam was threshed by the Ryas) steamer. rhe staff cosetsted of John Ryan. snglorer, awl Ahoer \lorrbs and Joseph Tbompeoo, feede-s. Oa Wolper, lay anal hor.dey les Chisholm sod John L'oklater had thresh- ing.. The former had • rood retord from s 1o: of timothy and from •o ordinary load of tate got 38 begs. Mr. L 110151 is barley sl.o turned out well. rU one of the farms • ratbor amusing episode occurred, when the forsooth wee almost bund under • toed that upset.. It wen going Into the barn Two well known Josephs mime to the remote .n4 the foreman was vet free 1n • few moment.. DUNGANNON. Narks -The loo•I •gooey In Dungannon for Tog BwN•t. is at the Alm oLJ. 0. Ward, .I. P., conveyancer. tr., who will reoeive orders for subscription., advertising and fob work. and is authorised to give roostpts for amounts paid for the same. TI ltsii4 ', Aug. 26 liver:ert. -Oa Thursday af'er0000 rl 1«1 week • piw•ant time was spent at the reel l.00e of Wm. Wellwood, Weer. Waw,. - nosh. coo. 11, the 000eaten being the uniting in the bonds of matrimony his third daughter, Mus Maggie, to James H r,gert, erlactpal of Goderich public .ohoo'e We extend the newly -.added onmple con- grautlatlon■. within, them • long and happy vey.ge on the sea of matrimony. Urs ('ix n. - 100 yds 200 ed. Totes. T. U. Allan 41 38 78 44 33 77 40 24 64 21 42 63 42 20 62 32 19 51 311 10 48 27 21 4.v 22 20 42 Dr. Bit..... see s (1 Elliott J. I l loyer R. J. Crawford.. A. Dither D B ckle W. Sproule s e e s I.I. Black ... Norse -Now that the west her Ie favor - O ils the farming oommunity Is busy lo me oorut4 the oat crop.... We roost to have to state ,'bat our popular heroes' maker I. nowoh. Hit numerous friends hope that he will soon reoover.... Rohr. MoMordie ma David MoLe•n, of Klpp•r, are In the ',elghhorhood parohutor etookers. They hod oo ddea that this section of country era. s 1 welt Improved and .re load to prairie o1 .1. They made • shnrt volt to an OA ao- gnalntano., 1). MoNevin, sr , and had • khat about thing. to general of bygone lay'. FHI'IT EVAPiIRATI' . — T. 1.. Alan heeler recently sold hi. interni In the Blyth evaporator, hes purchased the I)uo- gaonon er.porater from Meier'. Town sod (`are. He bedded another drier, the Taoe• My thug being inoreere 1 to 15 to dry from 200 to 300 bo.hele daily and therefore w111 rive smpinTment to anent 20 persona. Work uommeoced today. Quite a, gou:tlty of apple' have been pnrohased Sod delivered •t the factory, prinnp.11y Duchess. The priori given Is 15. a bag. 'As the capantty Is MS large he 1■ vesperal to buy all root evaporating &pplo'. Cur Re- ti Notre ROT. M . Forenoon and Veughan, who are on • visiting tour to relatlres here, nnndunted terries In the f .roon„n last Sabbath In Erskine and the Met horn*, eharohas respectively. A on on meeting was held at the evening eervir, to the Methodist ohoroh The visiting sad ✓ eeldent nlergymen took part in Its sereloes. fhe Ray M M Goldberg and family have returned to Dubgennon frim their holiday trip and are new domiciled In the rectory. The servioee In tit, 'atom will he as fell ,ws: Christ church, I'ort Albert, Sunday eohool at 2 r. M., servlee at 13 P w. St. Pant'., I)ong.nsn., Moeday "(hoot at 10 A. w , 1101.1041 at 11 A. M., Rib'' it... at P. Y. 1•:T A N,R1.MT'tr• M.no,cs* -The eotdeyan enlists Crossley and Monter begin servloes In t�. Arr1omltnral Hall, !tangerines. Sunday, Aug. 3la,oenticWog several week.. They will BLUEVALL. y. MONDAY, Aug. 25 h. `3LeKe1, o Messer, of De'roh, Is vivifies at hie home here. M o. Aegis Harbert left on l'hursd.y for a vine to M•nitobe. M.es E• hal King, of Wingh,m. M clutter 0 r cot, Mrs. George Mo1Lnald. 1\ m Setter■ has bed his trues (,es' ly pane 1, which Improves It yrs..Sly. 1Ls John Bargees and Wm Mary Hoch - radian visited In Brussels on S.tord•y. Mus Berle Powell, 'I'urob•rr1', spent Suo- Joy with her aunt, lire. Geo. MoDooatd. Mies Lrira Snell hes returned atter about • three months' stay Io' :omtn, MIchigen. Ed. Coultas has returned after spending three weeks at the lake shore ne.r Ripley. ht a Bertha F.rrow, Godertch, war TRW Ing her wap. o, biro. }Wort Murgrooe, this week. MRS Mary R'ohard.on, of Bolos' veto, M.oltobe, le visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jobo Burgess. MIs. EI IA Mower left on Saturday to vu - it her sister, Mire. Ira Barkley, at Ypetlantl, Mwhigan. AUGUST WEDDINGS• SLArruaY low Lie. — At St. Peter's aburoh, oo Tuesday, 19 h lest., Dao. Slattery, of town, and Moe Kitty Fowles, tato of Kingston, were uelie f In matrlmooy by Rev. bather West. The bride was uharu.tarly attired In a tsllurmade wit of brown broadolett', with brown straw twit''• trimmed with velyet and ribbon mad green Wiley.. and the ..arrow' • prayerbook teamed la attmwo. MIs. (Ltherls. Slattery, stv e' of the groom, was brldwmatd, and wee very prettily gowued. .Soho Po•ua dieclt•rged the duties of groomemeu. Alter the mire- mooy the wedding dinner wee served .t tie home of the groom a parrot,. Mr. and otre. Slat tory will 11,e in Cleveland. eaci r-WeeLwewn. -James 11. Ttgert, prloolpal of the Godertoh model .ohool. has watered the matrlm 'mlal state In union w i h • young lady of Were 11'•wanoeh, Mise M. 1 Wellwood. The nuptials weir' uslebrated on Mosley, Aogust21-r, a1 the hoose of the bride', parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wtllum Wellwood, West 1V•waoo.h, lu tie prruooe of .tout forty guest', maloly relatives of the 000treating parties. The caremuoy was pertorined at 6 O',•'ook to Y. by Rt v. C. Keine The cu,rmiss bride wore a gown of white India lawn with late insertion and chiffon trimming,. She was twisted by bet 000slo, Mlsa Ev• Wellsood, 01 Dundalk, who was lxoomtogly •ttllsd les white organdie. Miss W.Ilwood, slater of the bride, played the wed nog nsaroh, The o r tomeman was Oe trge A. Durant, of Duegsnnoo. The tor.mcey was followed by 000gr•tol.ttona end a wedding bast, and later to th• evening the happy couple drove to town and .stored into possession of their new home on Church street. The bride le • hi ,01y esteemed young lady and was the recipient of many handsome wedding gilt.. We welcome ber to our town and 000g'at- ulate Mr Ttgert upou h e good fortune. Mee. T gert will be "at borne" after the let of September. W'cvrl.Aas—HisTuo. -A vitt. but pretty wedding took oleos on T0ored.y Ise., 21,a Inti., .t this home of Mr. and V a William H'otou, Albert street, their only daughter, M ii Lottle Rouse, Wog wedded to F;edt rlok Joho Weetl•k., photographer, o' Chatham, O,t. R•v. Mark 'l'arnbwll, re - tor of S'. George e, tied the nuptial toot, The weddlog march was played by Wes Blanche Rob'orem. of lneer.o!'. rh. bride looked very pretty in • dine of wb11e or g andie, trimmed with white watered with bridal veil and orange blossoa.e. She carried w01'e roes The bridesmaid, Min Case, e1 Aylmer, was in white organdie a1 - so, and oalrled Wok ro es. Miss Ethel Welch, of Londoe, 1n white muslin over p le blue, and carrying • (1 ,rat basket, was • pretty maid of honor. Trra groom was .upportsd by his brother', A. U. Westlake. Atter the wedding repast, tbenewly wedded oouple left by the alt.r0000 Irmo for De- troit cn their wedding trip. Their future home will be at ('hstbam, whither the bred• is followed by the best withers of many tioderlob friend.. The groom presented the bride with • dlamood ling, and the bridesmaid with a pearl ring. Amoog those who witnessed the wedding were Mr. and 51-.. A K W.toh, Mr and Mrs. Jobo Madden. Mies E ems, fiord and M.o. West- l.k., of L •ndoo ; .r.1 Mr.. .los. Htn- tnr, rf Teront •, end Mr. and Mr.. R,bier, of Easter. KLecrale Minos Powua. --The reowal sottom of Gm live Yvrk ()mitredKsltreed Dr. Toole and hills dsogbter, E title, of Brussel., were is Bluevale for • short time 0o Saturday. Mrr. Rrowslee and children reward to 1..odoo on Tuesday, alter spending several weeks with relatives bore. Mines Jennie. 14 Minnie Miller and Gol. ton Devilment, of Wroxeter, were 'tilting friends Dear here on Sunday. Mrs. John Molotosh aril ohtldrrn, of tolsswnrtb, visited at Thomas Coottei this week. Mies Mabel Coultes returned with them. Rev Mr. McKay, el Luckonw, and R-,. Mr. West exchanged pulpits lest S•bhath. Mr. West, wile and obild, will visit friends at I.ucknow, Ripley and St. Helene. Robert Pears ,o, of Ethel, visited hie unote, Robert Musgrove. Mr. Pearson 1s Preparing himself for the Methodist minit- 'rv, end ,lre•ohed a very good sermon in the Methodist obmoh o t Sunday eve•1og. LOCAL NEWS 1N BRIEF-. if Jou got your tailoring et Pridhame you can depend On getting the best and most stylish made, tlatisfactloo guaranteed. Monday, Septnber 1.', Libor Dey. The sohools .111 re -open next Tae.day. The hong• pro, r lists will he homed t .t' week. The organ faotnry is shut donee this week tor •toek-'aki.g. Tho town oouncil 5111 meet tomorrow (Friday) evening. The Pea American olrous le to be at. ('lio- toa nut Monday. Robt. Holme, %Vmghem, has been 1p• pointed an Issuer of marrinee licensee. 11. W. 7hn•nsoo & Soo now ha.s a room on the ground floor fitted up for their bi oyole repair beldame The weather man has •ctaally tortes off -the tap, and the farmers are 'optima, In jest the right sort of weather for harvest• The member, of !overuses ('amp, Sone of S ,,Hand, will hold their entreat picnic on t or afternoon ret Late r Day, Monday next, at Herten Perk. The ladies are Invited to • reed wrth their hueb.ade—not forgetting to bring the Indtip..nsehta basket.. Tl,e Muteedlst, F:pleoou•1 mud Presbyter- ian oongregmllu0t of S rafnrth will unite I. • 5.bbeth,ch, o' exnur.i .n to Iloderioh00 Frl• day of fhb week Tne train 1 Seslortb at 9 , otnok A M , •od returning 1 (i ode rloh .t 7 to the evening. Clinton New Er.: rhe late Samuel Sloan, of l.oderlch, will hive • perpetual mope meat here in the shape of the Moan block owned 1 v his nephew, S. S Cooper. who hes the gond fortune to be • Ienefioiery by the will to the etteot of several thousand dollars. kir. Sloan and J. W. Irwin beth oame from the san a place In Ireland, and Mr. Irwin res -e tt a Met tribute of respeot to his old trend by attending bit funeral on Wednesday, as did also Jame, Stevenr, who was one of the 0,11 hearers, and W. Paisley, who 1, ors of the exeen•nrr. SUMMER SPOR t S. Suforth le exported to aeml soma bowlers op oo the uoursion tomorrow. A number of the members of the fermis olob were to go to Klnoardlne this week to return the repeat 0!ilt of the Klecardloe payer. bot they did not get •way. K R. Sallow, took • shot at the bowline green ens day last week, and t0• remelt 1. • first rate group photograph of the Oderlob cid Siralined bowlers who hap; geed to be on the grounds at the time. Ths soar.. at the goo nloh's shoot last Friday were F Pretty, 9; W. Symonds, 8 ; T. M'Derm t', R ; (;apt. Donley, 7: floe. Johnston, 7; D Molter, 7: Geo Symond', 6 The slab gore M Clinton no [Aber i)ay to take pert In a shoot there, 1n w01oh members of Dia R ploy, nyde Park and Clinton Mob. air expected to take part The regular weekly *hoot w111 0.i eld at the club grounds temnrrow. Blew tee feeble. ■atilt •hir1.. 0 ,ty nem using catarrh snuffs and ointments °entwining this dwdle dray. it h will to remember that the only direot soleetlfie cure for eatarrh le Catarrc,n•., whish owes by the inhalation of medleated air. 8lmply breathe (1et.rrhrme., and It w111 oars all terms of otarrh, brone.lti., asthma, long troubles and deafness Remy breath from (•etsrrhnrens labeler soothe., heals end relieves rermanot core gnarant.d even though other remedies failed. Try 0.tsrrbevnnn, price $1.00: email size, 251. Draggbtr, or N. ('. relies A Ue., Klagslos, oat. Th. Hamate.'e rule oar* Illllonsases. Uosp►oy In m k ug arr•ogm eatt to nit o.rd a c a l O rl l000nare.veeand sebetltute el,otrlo motors u'bs,r 111 clot's N,at York and within t hirty miles of the wiry le thpreoursor of • 0. 0, 11 ,g chimes. all over la railway •r.•fli,. too nineteenth oectury was the • over • seem ego, •u 1 • marvellous de,.lopmeot u r,'I e.y 'weer wee made ; the tweuVetb uetr u. y .e • h. strode &ge,an,' beyond doubt the airs.. s u railway prosiest w111 be sow- er th.o ever by mean. of elect lel sewer. Theme' A h: Mtn takes 1.01. view of tee case oho) he Wiae the following letter : "I believe Mat wINtlo thirty pars Deafly all ✓ sllways w111 dlsoard swim louomotivee and adopt electric motor., and that the elsotrlo automobile will diepleoe the horse almost entirely. la the present sale of eclogue there 110 uo koowo free by cation we would prelim soy cummera'al future for aerial navigatloe." yiliitiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiili liiiil� =SURE! C. 1 re 1 You can buy cheap Zle Candies as well as 3 the best of e- A • CHOCOLATES and ,,C. • 80N BONS at - r. s -The BALMORAL CAFE 3 BEDFORD BLOCK r t �1!1!h�h!!f!!f!h!Ti^I�!RTh!R• Labor Day. Kc'arn T rkets will be issued at FALL TERM -IN fila L/STOWEL ///jc Begins on 111O404Y, ee►T, 1, 190W. Two courses. eommercMl and Shorthand. Terms reaaou.bbe. Send for Journal. Students may enter at •my time. C. A. ILKMINO, A. 1. McINI'YKY, Pres Bee 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE PATENTS TRADE MARAs Dcstons COPYRIGHTS C. Anyone sending a .keleh and description mal r an mention In !bablr port.. our atentable. 1 .mmainion free melee threes strictly eenedentlel. handbook 012 ratable sent free. 111.104 egenry fur aetvnnepatenta. 1.1x015 taken thr.wggh Yuen A to. receive specie/ i.Ok., without ehange. les the Scientific .American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. I.arsm 1 cir- culation o1 any .etenutle 1' oroal. Terme• 5il u Tear; fou, m0ntbs, /L Sold by all newsdealer. MUNN & Co.3eterwdway. New Twrk arsueb Orate, d Y Lit. waYmmtom, D. We have numerous liner at various pricer and each line it • money saver. Now is the time to think about that pair of SCHOOL SHOES for your boy or girl ... , • We quote • few lines here : Youths' School Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, with good weight soles, only 85c, per pair. Boys' good, strong Shoes, with heavy sole, only $1.00 per pair. Extra good values in Misses' School Shoes, from $1.25 up. Child.' Shoes, in all grades, sizes 14 to 10, from 85c. up. Call and see our two fine lines : QnUEENUAL TY for Women and wAOVER for Men and be convinced that they posses,' the essence of style, comfort and dur ability. E. DOWNING, REPAIRING Red Front Shoe Store. Next .lits. Wilson's Drug Store. Shorthand, Bookkeeping- -mwas.— Bureess Law, Writ lee. Corre.p,ndenoe. Terewrttinr, 010 . thermerhl, taught by •inert enoed te.nhmre at 10,, FOREST CITY BUSINEWA COLLEGE, LONDON ONT 1Y• have no difficulty to placing competent pupils to food position.. College re opets Sept. 2nd. Send for catalogue. J W. WESTERVELT, Principal. TELIIF lwlt: NO 15 HODGENS BROS. tad DOOR wast •t MLbilL2'0 SF. SINGLE g t: FARE between all stations in Canada, good going Saturday, Silty, Imlay, Aug. 30, 31, and Sept. 1 Valid returning from destinati,n on or Wore Tuesday, September 2nd. Canada's Great Fair. Return Ticket* at SINGLE FIRST ('I.',95 FARE, rood gtleg any day between SEPT. 28D AND 12TH, molester. 8oenlel exon. 'ton rates, going on the 2N1), iTR. 61'H, 8TH and 10TH of SEPTEMBER All ticket. ,•Ill returning from Termite en or hefor. MONDAY. SEPT. 15TH. For tlokets aid all information apply to F. F. LAWRENCE, Uretow t Ticket Agent. 0(rt,e—Old Beek of commerce Ku:Idleg. Hour, -6 A.Y. to 10 r M. CANADIAN PACs tic 10,000 FARM LABORERS WANTED Farm Laborers' Bicursions AKCONII CLASH In 11 an run .(Merl sei W R �O Manitobs ani Ailelflo a, rs South west and North west of Win- nipeg as fir an Moosejaw, Estevan and Yorkton ON SEPTEMBER lsr, em main line Toronto to Rain's and •ts- thone north letrept north of I'erdwell Jo. end mirth of Toronto es Nor- b Kay Ned loot. tlnn way tickets to W(nnlomr only velli 'be sold. with anertiflnte extending the trip, be- fore September ll t h, ,vlthmd additional Boer, to Other Delete in Yanitnha and A..'nthola a" above. 1f pmreh."ere toga[. as farm laborers at Winnipeg, provided such farm laborer w111 work not leve than AO dare st harvestin/ and prod nen nertifleotn to that effeet, theywill he return d to ortrleai starting point et U.00 on or before Nov. 3111th. 1111 Tickets not gone on "Imperial Limited. • For farther p•r)ienlaro and tlokets •Opt7 to mono railway agent. A. H. NOTMAN Amt. O.n'I Pew. Art.. Toronto 0081)08 RRNDERSON. Local Ticket Arest, VIII it.. God.rleh. Sensational handkerchief Selling.. B • • • OUR BIG FEATURE for the last week of August and to usher in Septem- ber is the selling el Thousands of Handkerchiefs, at prices that can be honestly called sensational. Some time ago we secured two big lots of travellers' samples away below regular prices. To these we have added several lines of plain hemstitched, bought at a bargain, and on SATURDAY, A UGUS T 30th, place the entire lot on sale at prices that will make it pay and pay you well to lay in a year's supply now_ Because we bought these cheap we can afford to sell them cheap. No such handkerchief bargains have been given in town before, and are not likely to be for many a day to come. For the sake of easy selling we have grouped them in separate lots, priced as follows :— Handkerchiefs, 2 for .5C. The 5c kind. Hnodrede of c.mhrie Hendkerehlere, plain hemstitched, hall inch herr. the qu hly, regular 5o, for H•od. 2 for 5C keteh'ef .ale .... ................ ... ... Hemstitched handkerchiefs, 4 for 25c. 1.,d1ei bems'I'o'el cambrto Hsodkerub:e's, erre fine qua! By, hems sere -rood widths, sold all over at 9e- and 101 each, over 200 of them for our Era, 4 for 25c handkerchief sale at .......... . .. Fancy Handkerchiefs, 5c. The 10c kind. 2.50 fancy embroidered Handkerchiefs, plain hem or em- hrol'lored edges, regular 10o, for handiest, htef sale, 5C each. Hemstitched Linen Handkerchiefs, 4 for 25c. Pure Irish Linen H•ndkerohlefe, i loth brim, good value at 1 , for h•ndkerehtef sale 4 for 25c Fancy Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. Hundreds to sell at this price, just half the real value. Fancy embroideried Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, lace and embroidered edges, regular 25c quality. We place the whole lot on sale next Saturday at your choice 2 FOR 25c. 50 Better Handkerchiefs, For little more ass half their replay rattle. Fancy Handkerchiefs, 2 for 35c Regular value 30c and 35c. 150 fancy H.ndk•rohlehs, extra hne goallty, dalaty sad Irore embroidery on fine morin sod linen,, sully worth 30a and 35•, specie' for handk•rchief2 for 35c sale ... sees sees.. .. sees. 50 very floe embroidered Handkerchiefs, handsome design., .old to the regular way at 60o and 50,', for our 25C bonikerohlef sale nholw of she entire lot for ... Handkerchief values the like of these come only once in it great while. We bought them cheap, we will sell them cheap, and you are not likely to find this chance duplicated for a long, long time. Skirts for Half-a=Dollar. Clearing the Last of Our Wash Skirts at 50c Each. Isere is a bargain worth coming after, for it is a big one. We have jtist a few of our Bargain Wash Skirts left. We will not carry one over, and on Saturday, August 30th, you can take your choice for 50c each. Plain white or white ironed ducks, with spots or ettlpo•, made up to this season's styles, fall a ze, roc *111 wash sed weer w.11,worth In the regular way at Iwo 51 25, clearing Sawed'', at your choles for ,0 School Opening. Next Tuesday your boys and girls will be going back to school. If they want a pair or two of new Stockings do not forget that the best School Stockings on earth are the famous Black Cat Stockings for boys and girls. •t Arm vx e.een 4'a wIMf'ery Csh 25c AND 36c. HODGENS BROS. ,.Tae•..