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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-4, Page 88 TSU' SLAY, September 4, 1902 THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO. 1t'1"1v1yTt% "WOW* E NEW FALL > DRY OUR Stocks are now com- plete with all the Fall Novelties. Never have we shown such a large variety, never better values. In our Dress Goods Depart- ment we have made special ef- forts, and are showing a choice range of colors in the new Ven- etians, Cheviots, Homesp:Ins, Broadcloths, Cords, etc COME AND LOOK OVER OUR STYLES NEW FALL JACKETS AND FURS Handsome Long Coats the latest Raglan effects in plain and fancy Cloths. New Three -Quarter Coats, with Satin lining, ,,....,...$18.00, $20.00, $2500. All the latest touches of Fashion are here in our Jacket and Cape Department. NEW FALL CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. Just opened up our new Fall Clothing, and call special attention to the Boys' Raglan Overcoats in best Grey Cheviot Cloth, lat- est cut and exact copy of men's styles. IIANDSOME PREMIUMS Chairs and Tables given on Cash Purchases. Smith Bro's & Co. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. FFID1y Any. 29. Lint Sunday afternoon about three u'olook •o •ooident hspteoed to Roland Jeokios, 16th oobo.esloo, that might, bow proved fatal. He had hitched his born ie the boggy mod Id him up to the pomp at the bones to water him. Mr. Jenkins removed the bridle that the bone might more easily drink, bat be bed r o soon' got 1t drib head than the animal made • suddeo start, throwing Mt Jenkios on his tack some feet away. The horse is 11, wild carom paned over him, *toiling him oo the Ian, arms nod body, (nfirotlog gashes and bootees. He was able to walk to the bones. when • doctor was Imme'flately summoned sad the flow of blood mopped and wounds dressed. Though no terlons Wades were received Mr. Jeroklne will b. laid up for memo time, and will to all likelihood carry the soars the rest ol bin life. 1'M praottos et removing the bridle from *hors" to drink le • dangerous one, sod should be •votdd. It In an *yryday 000nrrenoe and In • great wonder that more bomdents hay• not b•ppe•d from this source. HULLETT' FRltay, Aug. 29.h. Jae. SRIL.L's BAKN. 111•aseo -James Swell, Hallsit's well-kbown n rock breeder, swEsrd • aldose lose ow Monday night 1n toe bunting of his barns and stables and .1 most their satin °entente. They had just finished harvestlog tint evening and the barn was 6114 to It• utmost oapoolty, Mr. Snell remarking that no farm had never yielded snob oropo before. It was dark b - fore thy wen through hat they had no light. In the baro, and when they ntlyd for Ibe night bin eeamd to be per hotly e.1. At 1:20 A. w Mr. Snell wok• sop and notion that at nomad anuually light, and was just about to turn over and ge to deep again when he saw tb• Home., and waking the family be horrid out In ordrr to say what he oould. The barn roper was • mass of fames, as 1f the fire \ prover burning for some time, apparently \Starting at the tooth end. to the stable date • two -year -aid thoroughbred bull, which had just been mold, but not delivered ; Nm he was not able to save, bat • stallion 'ed another bull In the sheep house he managed to save, •1,hoagb the Million three times man attempts to get book le It was with greet difficulty that the drlylog shod, some dletanoe from the .table, was mood, a It ws• 1 ample of times on fire. The bare oontatcnd the crop off torsi bores of fall wheat, Wotan of barley, thirty -throe of o•ta, ten of peas, and forty of hey, with • Oam'er of Implements. Portulately his reaper and binder had been left out oyer n ight. Tb• buildings borated oompriaed • baro 135 foot long, stable 115 fest, and Amp bouts 70 Nat. A Mt of °Moline were also bort. There was an Insurance of $3 350 on the building. and oontentm. How the fire ortgtoated le a mystery. DUNLOP. 1 CUDAT, Sept god, Mr. •ad Mn. Robert MMMIIIon wore 10' Udrlrh township this week. Chas. B.etering, of Clerelond, Ohio, who to d•y:er Ie Goderloh, •Ieltd relatives in iI (l.rbrald and Loy.' Wt work. Our former resident, Mn. Horan Horton, j le down from Sault S e Marie 'tattoo rela- tives mod friends •' not ben ani In Goderlob and Dasvanhoo. Mies Joss Janes, of Loyal, ud three) ehlldren of the let• Mr.. MacArthur, are bone (nen Spot' one, Wash'ogton, U H. A., •1 a Malt to their relatives bon. Mies Altos Caroming and her niece, R'anobs Willer•, after a Mat here of Dearly three months to Mr. and Mn. D. Commie', returned to Chioso° oo Thursday last. Wes Eden Casy°r. of Cantos, hos bees Visiting her slider, Min C. opr, te•ehr of • or school. Inst week the (stow returned with her to speed Saturday, So.d•y and labor 1) y In Clinton. Mn. Maroh Groan and danghter, of (lrfe- ■tll, low•, who hove Mon neve arrt In (Gdr- liob for shoot three month., returned hem* • 1 Tharday. The latter will stay savors) dna is Chinon sating her inters Annie and EIheL Residents around loyal tell us neva is a 17.1 is bhe woods re.r the Zion obureh, and that it Is heard snob at eight time, Ie• Mead e, eons hunting the young mm me ablation of forming a gee stab, and alt. V• rush o1 work la over thy Intend to give the lyes • Italy limn (1 the gas rl.b of Godsrt.b doswm't nom" ahead of them. A few dy. age w• bad no pleasan et mowtlsg Joseph MaoMill•a, a ma time pep s1., peeldent about hers. Ming for seine yawn WillisIlam. Morris' ballet's' .•.d. H• many • word of enquiry atter eld Mends. lately Jempb sem •agagd Is the gl•.seemwt works at )'ort (!elbsn., sod Mw be Y warbles et 81. Joseph, bele/ ed from there on a transient Molt to relatives at 1' rt Albert. He a aft 1 a strong advo- cate o1 single ble.adaeaf. DUNGANNON. Naract. The lona) •Rnn0T In I)ungannos for Tis Stover is at the om •e of .1. G. Ward, J. P., conveyancer. Po.. woo will reeelvo orders for subscription, D drent dog and lob work, and is utboriad to give reoelpte for & mount• pall for the same. Tt'InD•V, Sept. 2. Rio, ,.aro BUlINERa -Oar esteemed iew- eller, John M tohsll, who has been on • prospeotiov an 1 plemore trip to Saul' Ste Male, It being reported that he was about to mete there, returned home Imo wool' and resumed boslow as formerly. KvA,otl.lsrn'.-On Retorday l..t •van photo Crossly and Hunter arrived here and on Sunday sforn.00 they oommeooed • series of meetings to the large hall. Both •Iternooe and evening there was an unusual- ly large attsndan e, and great Interest 1s being taken In the meetings. No'rts. -On Friday of lam week Mrs. F. Glenn parented her hogs with • hoe bounc- ing boy. Dame Rumor report. mother and baby are doing omit. Congratul.t tone... . gotta • somber In lila notion of oo0otry are taking in the Industrial st Toronto.... W• regret to have to state that W'm. Mc - Math, who has been for a length of time 1s • very poor state o1 health, tri not improving es his oum.rooe relatives and friend. would wish him to do ....Toe condition of th. weather 1. 011 th.t eould be desired for the winding up of harvest, •to. Combo ARP Goiiu -.lames Davtdsoo Tett bore oo Sahttdny for Elora, via Gods- rlot, to visit relative".... Mrs. Wmeoo, and two children, of Wingh.m, after 0 pleasant visit of about two work. with her mot nor, left for home on Fr(d.y lit... i). McNevlo Is on • visit to relatives at Gale rah and other point. out mod mouth of More. We wish the veoerablegentlemon • pleaeaot time and sale adorn Mrs. F. Manners, of Wlogham, who has Men visiting at the panted home and mststleg In attendance no Mr lather, who 1s very I.1, left bore rec- ently for home. (From another oorro.pondent.t Nanta,-Ha•veet 1s nearly pothered to, and to the but for many years The ✓ atepayers of U 8 8. No 17, A.b8.ld and West Wawasesh, have mooted • rd brick sebool house near Belle's on th• third 000- oe .!no of W eeb Wawanesh. It le vary Monty fin!nhd, with all modern ln.p•ov.- mant•. (leo. Stoih,re, of 1)nogan000, did tb• mone work, and Geo. Begley the car- penter work. PsRAo',AI. - Mise ,lean Diek.00, of Chi- cago. is visiting MIs. M. A. B.11.... . R J. Kirk, Mrs. .1. Elliott, Mrs. Grommet and M,. li .1. Crawford are In Toronto •tteod• ung the great fair.... Mir. Laura lirydge', of llod.rloh, Is visiting her grudlatber, Thos. I'sotlond.... D tinkle I. on the siok 1st. but under the skilful treatment of Dr. Case In Improving. in the meant!m• T. E. Oornio Is attending to his shop. DCReagwo,'* FA1.1. FAIR. -Mr. Vanatter, of THt S1QRAL, was in oar village 1n the in- terest of our fair, and showed your Osne.- pond.o► a copy o1 the prize I sr. while h.s been issued and 1s now Ming distributed; and we most e.y It 1. • oredlt to any exhl- b llnn, but Is only what we would expwt Irom the presses el Plot -.rival. offioe. The Montag haus left nothing nndole In mak• the lair this y.ar the beet they hove oyer bold, whloh Is et song • good deal. The an• anal oonmort In oonoeolloo with the exhlol• I n,, for which w• are Info -mai arrange• m.on are bas, mid., bid. talr to excel tut year'.. There w111 also be special altrao- tio0. 1■ the way of • tot -of -was between Ashfield and Colborne and East and West W•wanoah, and a merry -go round will M on the mooed.. I)O.'e fall to nae to Dun Fannon lair. PORTER' HILL. MONDAT, Sept. let. ,las. Morgan tee rennet to i)otrolt, Mn. .las. McDonald has returned from Rmfortb. Mrs. B.ttLo in at 11 In Gdrlob, mit Is resoyrlsg from bey minus Illeees. Mr, and Mr.. O. W. P.tbr are bloomed with an addlhoo to their family a girl. Mae Kat. MoD.ugall, alter speeding last walk Ie this ylotolty, has related to I:od.- ✓ ioh. M,.. Dyke mid Master Lawlor Dyke, lot (drlrh, are goes'• of relasly . soared bor.. Nino se Mol)eegall and Senile, e1 Mei forth, •peel Sunday am the gamete of Miss Elliot b. M . Harks and (:erre (telt, son of th. late R ('.•x, were not last week mewing the eld homestead, saw awed by ,los. Har- dee. Mr. Reeks CO. roadies is Dakota, sail his brother le In Tenon The bars of .las. McTlemald book fire on W o lusdoy last sed wee bermed to the droned. The Douse1s supposrd N bei epoo- tasmus oembuetleo. Tb+ bulldlig two tatod Dearly all the swou'a Drop A pale of lumber uooblolng 4,000 feat. mod 1,000 feet ol anwly out bo ulook whloh was piled against the bars,and also • two-year old filly were destroyed. los building war leaned for $500 and the 000tea4 for $100, about one third of which (covered the loM. Thos. Bigeart, out of Porter's Hill'. red dot., died on Suodoy ert the home of his brother, Jim). bitggert, H.yfield. I).ath was due to oanoer of the etom•oh Uaoe•sed was bore 6S years ago at Porter's Hill o0 she farm of Jar. Mcdooald. Por thirty Teary and more he belonged to Lha 33r4 Huron Balt.. mod last spring woe presen'ed with • md•1 fir long seryloe. For many years he t ehcgd to the Orangemen, ant on July 12.11 last no carried the beg for Carry's Lodge. Hi. slam, Olio. Whim ray, resides to the Northwest 11a brothers ate Roht., 01 Ctmloo, sod Jahn, of fiaybeld. Hte par- son and ens slater d1.4 oeveral years ago. The funeral took plane oo Monday to Boy - 11•1.1 oemetry, where • boat of toned• as- sembled tor pay this last token of respeol to the deported one. LEt:BURN. • 11 veiny, Sept. 2.4. Mrs. R. Fulford has rotation from North Dakota. Mn 0 8,1•o, of t,oadoo, has been Mat- ing bar par•pts, Mr. and Mrs. Foley. Alfrel Morris, • well koowu resident near Net.. who for some years poet had been hnog •t Galesburg, N. Dakota, dtsd reoeney at the aye of •Ighty-two years, Alex and (-sons, sons of oar former townsman, J. l:. Clacton. now o1 H.miltoo, were up en • Worrisome ,tell of several data seeing relatives and many of their old o smredes of No. 9 , Dunlop. BLUEVALE. TCsspay, Sept. 234. Mrs l;eerge Haney 1. valbing nlatIve. In Toronto. Clifford i'ugh w111 continue his studies al Brussels school. Flax threshing hes begun. Time • Rood Drop this year. Paul .tones, of Walkerton, vis141sg la Blows'. last weak. Walter Bargees, of Woodstock, sprat Seedy at ble home here. Mus Mary Jane Cm'.more, of Howkk, is vietetog her nolo, Robert Macpherson. Mies Belle Bargees and Mies Mary Ktng were visiting In Godrlcb our Sooday. Mia Eons Pugh and Roy Pugh, of Btse- selr, were visiting relathn here over S00 day. Mn.. Readiog and daughter Allo., of Wlogham, wore vlehlog friends hen Ion week. Peter Whosler left oo Monday for Bola - Mao., where he w111 help in tG- harvest. Rev. W J. West and Rev. Mr. H.IIan- tyae, of Molesworth, exobangd pnlp(ts last Sabbath. Mn. Malloagh and Miens Jeal Malloagh and Nellie MaKtooey were Malting in Luck - Mow this "rook .e(\Ie was with mock roust that the p.opl• B naval. heard of the death of Rev A. Y. Bartley, formerly I'.e.bye.t.a° minister here. John Powell, law y. -r, of Ultrolt, was vesting 1.0 parson, Mr. and Mee. lobo PoweP, is Torob:rry, and oleo cawed on Moods 1► Bleevo1 . GROGAN COMES TO' GATHERIDGE The Rewrertb r.mrl.l TNI. sew Ile •peat ('1r1, Ildlday by tee Lake. (Hy tiro400.I Monday being our Mao holiday, Ivr,- body 1v aeoy nasegwlnn wine to Oath - "ridge. '1h' wither Inked • bit iusploloas to th' moron', but It clalrol up whin It found out our In'entlons. Me an' Mary Ellen, ao' Chancy an' his sold wumman an the' twins ouoapold "Wool sats In • spooled oar g,nortomly provo!dad fur us by th' (.rand Thrunk. "1 suppose we'll hove to putt op at Lb' 110111 Gatbrhdgo," 1 says to l'lonoy whim we wur maklm' th' arrange- m'ota far oar thrlp. ' I always folks to patbroqpp(zt a hotll that borates sold moy violation to toffs," I stye. ' We w111 O ,1," says Chain. ' We'll give th' hotels th' go Dy that day, at lase as regard. grub. Me an' th' minus has been talkln' th' Clog ever ao' we've and up our molods to hays a pi n'e. We oen take all Ili' altablea we want l0 was I. Tont Rtobardson's oboe boxes. All lh' blot lamtlles nese tblm on th' ei•Io. Be.ldm," he says, "I don't 'Auk I',) feel at borne a' th' Hotel Goteerldge. 1 want to go some plans as I don't ate moy limon poy wld o fork." So Mary Ellen tilled up our lunch basket wld some ouold fr'oesn•d od fish an' note home mads limon pot an' • 1 th' loika iv that. i wad haw lnjoyed my males bather but wan Iv Clan- ry'. twins sat down on Mary Ellen's Inch bookie whin th' Dover wao off an'.lolgh'1y disfigured th' limo. poy. I aloes; Inj.y any 'mon poy best when Its not tithe tabed In any wry 1 Dan t say 1 lnjoyd th' day ao much se I lzi0oted. Y• oan't orb 00yt'sog to drink snood th' bolas but mlnorl.I watser. Min o rlal wather may be good enough a. • 41+tn- 6unt but It lacks th' ixtltreting effaces Iv Saagrom'. Aw)kener ao' °they summer drink.. Mary E'len kept • watchful sys on an, an' 1 didn't git a ohne" to so op town tr, bot leen a M1,.r. 1 ootloed that whin we wino down to th' batch that some Iv th' wlmmeo folk covered op thole fate sold sand whin they saw me appreachlo'. They oaten'% hay id. alar- umed, Sure Iveybody know. they have fate. An Oita% more nathural thou that they shod want to wash tblm wane. In a whnde. An' where wouli they gib • tether nppert000l(y than down on th' belch at Gat heridg. 1 Some Iv th' hoe. "riot 6.hln'. i)aly. th' watchmaker, had . loins intorno,. Y•'tl n ot', • i don't say hebangbt • toles shtring. I'm not muoh 1v • fisherman mesiif, an' therefore I'm very oareful how 1 handle th' truth. Well, some spied. their moot Dos way an' some ono her. 1•rybody seamed to Iojny hl.nldlf font rate The wi-her was por6ct, an' th' wither was jut shout 0.' right tlmberatoor far shamoeoln' th' fat., an' th' band was airy I/ -mons .1d De mads They stwm play well hot Ili' music .eemed to .nand . water an' mors melhfar000'y seraphic' than usual. 1 cappn* the sooner hu a.ofteole' oldie•. It gteerally hal. THE AGE OF THE TROLL EY. (Detroit Free Press) On the whole the people of Detroit mem to have Mtn apprsofatlon of the elty'• Im- porteno. as a "trolley centre," sod 1t has remslo.d for • Ultlander, Mr. Albert Bige- low Pale., to disomy that ".s a single olty Detr.tb oaths" leads the laterurban prone slob ." Mr. Poles undertook to travel by trolley from New York to Chicano, a dis- tances of 1,000 Who.. and he has d.sorthd his adventures le the S.ptemb•r numbar of World's Work. 01 none he was eel able in maks the .afire Jnnrn.y le els3trio core: There wows brooks Lhat had to be sopplisl by n1.am, hot his trip d.meestntsd Ili• ex- traordinary prep•.e that has tern mde Is the mestrwotten of troll., tines and the farther pesslbIllty of eoestrenUen. Mr. Nino started from Thirty 'oath street In Now York and epees Aye days t:loadi eg through the store. This mould hardly to. •.led rapid tramp, hub he stepped often M fish, .ad he *inflamed es little troubles Is leaning/ pleb whir. •he si.ntrin knee byes and ended. When h. ✓ emedial Okla modifies' were gully batter than is New York and Peneglwsls. Re was able to triad 158 mile. fes $2.75, sod bet for a short pep, the limes took him ureter the state. From T.ledo to hstrsil h. had "a splaedld etas ;" bet ragrettod that Ib. lime between Moores and Trustee bad sot boon put into opratbre, "for It is eau c! the best oeoeltaos.d linea in tb• world -double track, rook bed and with the heaviest steel rally " •'From Danis sieotrlo Roes braoub Ie • very Wee/Alm. and the Inter urban on - pant•s lsaue handsome folders, time tables and dainty booklet.• of the •o.a•ry along; their linos. Indeed, It seems to me tint .. a single o!ty Detroit rather leads the nee urbao prooeesloo. A published Ibt of tin distances, fares and moons/ Liam from 1) - troil to tin town. reacted by Ili, snow o railways shows that Port Huns, Fdut and Jaoksoo ale the fartbext terminal potot• yet reaobod, the latter wad nisi sev*.b - dx allies to the westward, throe boars aid forty -9r• wloubes running time, ten $1.06. or at the rate of It onto • mile." Mr P.Ioe Leh tNtrult with a mid Impre- Ossloo at the soft Deal smoke, and west to Jackeoo. From Jaoksoo, for some aaes- pldoed mason, be travelled by steam rood. W Hammond, Ind , when M found &anther eleutrl° line that morbid him Into Chicago. To. leisurely journey hod lasso glee day., and required Pfty-seyoo oboe o of oar.. Thomsen), In oath was about $50, and fully hall tie distann had been covered by means of trolley Oslo. H• might bare looressed this eleotrlemileage if h• bad followed the Its• of the Minion Central and taken ad vantage of the many new eleatrlc roads in eouthweotero Mloblgao, lusted of going to Hammond, led., by train. Mr. Palo* hes beanie an sotbusiasl in • trolleying," and believes It affords undo - ' lied opportunlllss to the man that wishes to mike the acgoalotasoe of ba own noun try. No doubt hes a rlvbt stout It, ant without question h1a pndt:blocs as to the dsyelopmeot et trolly hose .10 be roalzd daring the lifetime of the present gown- tlo•-wbere every wean read will have be- come • trolley real "with its plowman, swift travel that brings communities °lour together, uoltee their lulereats, promotes their memos of aduoatloo, multiplies their r•ormtloos and ele•ate, their ideals," Toat nut already been Mtohlgan's erperiesn with the electrlo Imes, sod Mr. -'.Ino bean wit - sees to MIohig•n's oompet*ouy to testify. WHO DISCOVERED MUSKOKA? (hoozonlu In The Toronto Prostytertan.) It is pretty generally understood that a mu named Christopher Columtus dleoevr• eat America. Bot who dieooverd Muskoka? Fuqua Maoeal•ye-If we are ever able t• raise • Maoaulay-will hate to wreath, oath that question. Rome will say the honor must no glen to Mr. A, P. l.00kbure. W hsthor Mr. Cockburn dleoo•ered the great playgrouod. or not, h• oertelolr hes d'w more that any hal drEoo men le make it known, and oleo to make It, 1n our op1n!oo, tbo bat summer rraert la Amerlea, Some purple say that Prof. John Campbell. W. B. M•cMurrloh, K. C , and • law other .ter - prising Oatarlo boys paddled around the lakes many years ago and and cams to the oonolus oo that oatare Intended that region for • great o•ttooal pl.yground. No doubt Prof. C.mpbell, being highly gilled with eh. faculty for historical rematch, 000l t sortie the question of discovery 11 he would. But the h,erasd proleleor is • eingu'arly modest mu would hardly say he and his oompon- lone diecoyored Muskoko, even it h• knew they did. Not long ago we heard, on what w• behove mellow, authority. that the honor of auooverlog Ontario's great summer re.+ort real.y belongs to Justice Maclennan, Long before then ww • rolwny or steam- boat to that region the .l udR e m tele a won't Dau of the Ma koka 1 -hes In ao open boat and nest hie voatioo there. '1'b. learned Jndga, 1 Its 1',of Coo p1e11, ie • mo 'coo gel Onion, ail quite 1,1.1r be may never plea a. the d e.ovsnr of Mu 1.k., Wall whoever dl.00y.red the p'ay.rouod, 1t le • good Doe Fur lovely Islands, mod pure air, and as a prolooer of restful tmhog at x and. unnvaL.i among summer resorts. On of the nut attraottunr of eh.. pl.ygrouod ie that 1t alw aye seems pew. Go the twentieth time an I you Ike it as well as the first time. Of nurse we ase speaking of the edeot Mu - koka proiu we on normal spec mons of hum- anity. There are rents who semen want to go to the same plane twin. As a role tbs plan Derr wast. to see suoh people mer• than ono- All the northern on0otry, em• bracing 1.0. S.mooe, Late ('000blchiog, the Muskoka likes, the I.kes around Ronte• .111., Burka Falb, to Ahmlo Harbor, Perry Sound and Peoetangul.Mor, le ,o. of the beet natio,/ pions on the notioso'. Oce oao eoarcely go wrong In that region if be wants a good rest. I'topls come in large n umbers from all par, of the States, and the somber of Maloof. 000tlnaally Increase.. It there is only one thing In this world that • typical Amerloan citizen knows when he sees It that one thing to • Poul sao'mer resort. The number of Americans who nems to Northern Ootarlo every summer shows that they consider our Oatarlo playgrounds 6nt- alas.. Holidays are now a put of our goarly 111,. Most people hays found out that they Dan do more and better work when they take an oocm!rn.l root. Holidays wen oboe con- sidered a lixery. Now they are • neoeoslty to ovary man who wishes to keep op with the prooeulon. Ontarto people should be peolovodly thankful that they hareso moy ratting placns that miry toe enjoyed •t a rmrooable expense. Let as mon them with thaoklul bombs and at the Same time n ,t forget to sympathize with those to whom days of real Deter oame. BOOKS AND PERIODICALS ,.1PTFM HRR CANADIAN M aoA,ttrs.--Tb. 5.ptemb'r Canadian Magslloe coma's• several features worthy of note W. J. l'horold write. of the Rigol1oaoo of the Coronation from • new view 15.1.1, mod ha a-tiole is profusely Illne:ratd. The trontleple0e of the somber glues a epleodld Idea of the first inclusively oolenlal review over held In London This to,k plane on July lm. An Orat on on Robert Burns, on the occasion of the dedloaIlen of a stone in Toronto, by Profemor William Clark, is 1..11 worth redleg. Elsie A. Dant 'lyes as e'emeotary astronomical article for boo ginnera. Tb• charts show how to fled the oommo's'n stars. The chief article In the number is an .ahaustlye history of Lioness, wish photos of old and new player. Thls should Interest everybody There 1s • ,.e.od Illustrated melon on "The Qan's , f Isurope ;" that on "Carmen Syly, ' the loo -Ifaeen of Roumania, is delightful. The bene short story In the locus 1a a North- west Wen from the pee .1 W. & Fraser. McitIRNtR'e 4110 DIPTEMRIR -The ties; - pe.raoce of the author of ' The Workers" marks lie Septemher numM r of Mortimer'. M•g.rlue, When Walser A. Wyek If be- gan that panto,* every newspaper of im- portance to no country sompla ned on his remarkable experlmeet. Lost rammer Mr Wyckoff transferred the field of hie Inwood cations to Eoglan.l. flavine been • work- man himself, and moreover having the, tra(n- 1., of a .nlrntlio strident of "octal qus.tlene, be was aIle to gal her and. In hie got or 1.1 , to present with vigor the Loudon wags- '. present oneNl)lons and p n•y.ots This lntroduobnry article will baa levala- tlon to (thee who look on Eoet l.neden a. a vast slum. Mr. N yck off found there • Olean, nrdeely, os11 resp.etleg sed prove -- 84s body of waft , ready ea eam- pot.letelllgan'Iy with the Amenran work- man. The charm of Sarrle la more frilly ✓ aymled Ie th. canoed lastelmeat of "floe L't'ls White Bird " It is • story •b.elob- ly without d also), moot et the seeaes tailing plate Is Keednebos Gardena or In a London rl0b. The old hachelnr who tells /h. story **plass how he beam* ''whlmsioal," mod ortalely delightful whimsy is eharaeteris- tie of this any. Hama end pathos buei sinews le Da pogo' and no ready gads even the family ort the slob orator Inlmesly he- man. A story with • mama' of Napoleon Is It, bat with an setlrely now and mutual thew, mid meet 01 the millets table/ plan es • wild Duds ono', is bagos le thin sow taw. las title Is "Viva l'Rmperear" •ed Ito mate, 1s Mary R. R. Aadrsw., whose .t.rles Is ralliser's have neatly attracted ••soli ta,erlble e•meesmt TIMM w bet • few at W good hectares of Mkt member o1 So:ibsr's. FALL FAIRS 1902 - Gr. a► Nortbwoeterm, Uodetlob, Sept. 30 Oa.1 Toro 0 Stitt. 1-13 Latvia: : Sept. 12-20 Walk•reou Sept. 17-18 Ess'., . Sept. 22-23 Ripley Sept. 23-24 M ituh elk Sept. 23-24 Teew•'er Sept. 24-25 Wing' an ....Sept. 25-26 8 •a!urtb ..Sept. 26-26 W odetook Sept 25-26 Stratford Sept 30 -Oat 1 Listowel Sep/. 30-0ne. 1 Kiooardln. Sept 30 001. 1 Sulgrave Sept 30 Oot. 1 Luckuow Oot. 1-2 Bravest.. . Oot. 2-3 Fa dwlob Oct.4 Atwood Oot. 7 8 8tytb.. Oot 7-8 Uuoganuos .,..Gob 910 J. E. Sturman was home from Wodstook over Libor D.y Malting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. tWm. Sharmso, both o1 whom aro In very noble health. Heo was •000mpauld by ha little daughter. 40wkiaf11040AlrtLnlilb r. it I STEART'S CEOCOLAPES. F. 3 We Have just re- .t."- 1 1 ceived a large ship - 3 ment of these fam- 6;- 1 1 ous Chocolates at i - ▪ The BALMORAL CAFE r 3 BEDFORD BLOCK 3 r 1I m^hhV.01.0, h�f,%h'R7 Vacation is nearly over We have numerous lines at various prices and each Iiue in a money saver. Now i8 the time to think about that pair of SCHOOL SHOES for your boy or girl ..... We quote m few Zine. Isere : Youths' School Shoes, sizes 11 to 2, with good weight sole', only 445c. 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. Childs' Shoes, in all grades, .icea 8 to 10, from 85c. up. Call and see our two fine lines : LK QUAL TY for Women and UEENWAOVER for Men mini Int convinced that they posses, tbo essence of style, comfort and dur- ability. E. DOWNING, REPAIRING Red Front Shoe Store, Next Jes. Wilson's Drug Store. TO ADVERTISERS. Notice of onanges must be left of fhb ()thee not later than Saturday noon. The Copy for changes mast be left not Ir ter than Mon- day noon. Casual Advortiaements aooepted no to nor u Wednesday of 'soh week. FALL TERM -10TMi- harvest Excursions! will be run on SEPT. 16TH, return ng until Nov. IG' b, 1 t)1. IiKTt-ItN FA!tKs to Winnipeg Waekada . ... Estevan Elgin ..,, Areola .... Wawanesa Moosomin • 28 00 Mlnlota Illnscarth Grand View Swan River... Regina MooseJaw York ton Prince Albert Maoleod Calgary Red Deer ...,. ...1 $40.00 .. j $30.00 $35. 8trathoona00 From all points In (Masada. Asstd.. Sault Ste. on 1•. Wt loos and Roos T ' two not ..n 1 os "I monelol him /el.- For eI."For p.mpblel glvio• forlbe• partieu:ars. ar p1, to nuts' canalise PAclan Agent for to A. H. NOT MAN, Awl Ilea. I taro .tg' . 1 king a'. Mat. Toroulo. GORDON HENDERSON. Agent 1'. It. H . GOIuIRI( H. Basics es ■es11.Li, ear T. 1, Ifet. ` Two nurses, Commercial and Shorthand. Terms reasonable. Heed for Journal. Student. may enter at any time. (' A. FLAMINI", A. '. Ofc141 YHA. Pim deo LIPPI N COTT's MONTHLY MAGAZINE` A FAMILY LIBRARY The But In Current literature 12 Com Novcts Y MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS $2.50 PCP TEAR; 25 CT..* torr INO CONTINUED STORIES, EVER/ NUMSCR COM IN ITSELF RAND TRUNL Canada's Great Fair. Return Tiokets at SINGLE FIRST ('LASS FARE, good golog any day between YF1'-r, ?1\ 1) AND 12 CH, Inclusive. Spooled moor. ems foto', gain on the 2ND, 4TH, 61 B, 81H and 101'11 of SEPTEMBER All tickets Mahal retuning from Toronto on or before MONDAY, SEl'li. 15TH. For tickets and all Information apply to F. F. LAWRENCE, Up-lawo Twk•t aarot Oltios- Old Hank of Commeroe 11. Iding. Hours --6 A.M. to 10 1'.M 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ATENTS TRAoc MARAS Ocs,ores Corr et oerrs AC. Anrnnosendtng •.ksleh and d•eerfg•tkel mar ni'tr.ly .s'•rt.tn nor uptnk.n free whetter an •loom(' ns ,a pbwblr patentable. .�mmenlr.- ',.•ra trnMl7 d.nldentlal. I I aodbunt on Patents ' rot free. 1(11.01 agency for ..raringpat.,.u. Patents taken than n�trh Munn ♦ to. twelve rpertal notice, without •Liar,•, In the Scientific .Hmerican. A hand0omety (Ilantrated weekly. 1.r -east elr. Oiati ll of any M ientler nal, 'term•, (3 a a1yy1r'': tor monitu, tL Bum 47.2!Mnp..d.01.,'nn. era•gm ehi Y lit-. Broadway, lustun. .V111 Shorthand, Bookkeeping --m•M►- Betstoese Lar-, Wrh Inc Correspnndenee. Tvrewrltloge,e th. roughly Lamb' by et rwri sewed learhere er an FOREST CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, LONDON. ONT. W'• h... no defcolty in placing competent pupils to good poeitloor. College re opees Sept. 214. Seed for ra'alogao. J W. WESTELVELT, Principal. TRI.er0Ote: 00 r3 I1ODG ENS BROS. Ind DOOR somal' OF OLw11.TOO ST. A creat Collection of -- Handsome Fall Dress Stuffs. THE bulk of our Dress Goods for Fall are here. From over the sea and the best Canadian mills they have come, and are now ready for your inspec- tion. Every fashionable weave and fabric is repre- sented in this, the choicest and most complete range of Dress Goods that has ever been on our counters. There is a variety and wideness of choice you are not likely to duplicate hereabouts, and every piece we show is stamped withithe seal of Dame Fashion's ap- proval. Whatever your Fail Dress (foods wants may be, you are almost sure to supply them to your sat- isfaction and surely to your profit if you come here. There is no better time to buy than now when the stock is at its best. Just a few hints of goods and prices :-- All wool 7. Win, 44 lochs" w dr, will gooks tyli h and se rrl000ble coot omen or ,kttt", 1.I.,). nr blur, Vert't4.011 Valle at per Told 50o Fern .001 long, h.rk•t n.- ye, 'aw- el's 1&•r ed -o,, 40 ,notes wads, any Dotty, trey, tuna and hlu., per yd 75o 56 Rich Antony, heatnor converse, mood oomph?, will ave excell,nt weer. brown and grey. at per yard . $1 00 Lodi.. cloth to h!uk noly, very fine gnality and finish. 44 Innheo wide, Ill wool, spacial al pet yard 75e t fry fine quality all wool Camel'. Hair Cloth, soft finish, will make np.tyli.h costumes, in black, brown and naty. or yard. $1.26 "Queen's ('loth" I. block only, • hand *•.me (.b,lo with ooh oaten latish, all pun wool. per yard 81.40 Ginning Horrin Homespun', every yard mode from clean releotd Tarot, not ao ounce of oottnn in them, fell 56 inane wide, grty', blank•, brown", blues end pen tots shed,. of 'rein, per yard $1 00 Fancy Waistings. We have a hig sale for our Fancy Waist materials. The designs are new, decidedly out of the ordinary. You will not find the same in any other store in town, and all conic in short lengths. Not enough of any one for it to become common. demo, Fronk Feana.ls, made .n 1 pristed by the bmf Freeob maker, new dodges a °elnre, per yard 50e nee print al Cashmere., plain grenade will. limey spats sad swipe.. stylish mid servte..ble, per morel 50o Very Hes Frgeoh F,ane.l•, plain greeah with seal'. hair mote, is goy, grecs brows and 1)1n., to -y stylish, pr yard 75o Hundreds of Handkerchiefs Have been sold since our hig handkerchief sale com- menced last Saturday. It's a chance to lay in a supply at prices that are just about half regular. If you haven't been in yet come this week. Here is the way they aro selling :- Fancy Handkerchiefs, 2 for 25c. Ilnnan& In roll at this prior, just half the real value Fanoy •mbrolder- d Handkerobide, hemstitched, loos and embroidered edge., terrain/ 250 quality. Ws plan the whole let en sale n ext Saturday •t your oholoe 2 for 25c. Hemstitched Handker- chiefs, 4" Dir rr ZSc. - Ltd es' hemstitched oambrto Hand- k•rnhlef., v,'ry fine (oalul.., hems assorted width", sold all over at 9) and 103 each, over 200 of them for our great handkeroblef sale at 4 for 25u Hemstitched Linen Hand- kerchiefs, 4 for 25c. Pan Irish linen R.ndkeroltiel.,f Inoh hes', good value at 12,t i, for hand- kerenIel sole .... . 4 for 25o Fancy Handkerchiefs, 2 for 35c, REGULAR VALUE 30o and 35a. 160 honey lfaselk.rohlef■, extra floe quality, dainty and d.11ea'n em- broideries on fine muslin and iloee., sully worth 30a and 35•, epeeist for handkrchlef sale 2 for 353 Handkerchiefs, 2 for Sc. Handrail. of samhr c Rand►erehlfe, plain hemstltabed, half-inch hem, boo gnallty, molar 6 for hand kevehtsi mho 2 for 50 HODGENS BROS.