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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-11, Page 44 TIOtaDAY, Kept. 1I, 1902. THE SIGNAL : GODERIOR ONTARIO We Are Exceedingly Anxious to clear out all of our Summer Clothing. We need the money and must have the room for fall purchases. For one week Ws will give you big bargains la.. Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits, Men's and Boys' Odd Trousers. Ito flood yuotIne Woes pore. No matter bow little you pay fur your clothes. melees they ars reliable you travel nothing, and on perfect fitting clothing like our., at almost halt prow In anus oases, the savtmg 1s vast. In Men's Furnishings. A hoe et colored telt front Shirts, were $1 00, este priori 6,5o. 'brinty'e browo •tiff Hats, were 12 50 and 13 00, ale price 75. Men's, Boys' and Children'. Straw Hata at exactly half pries. • W. C. PRIDHAM. Perfect Flt.log l'lotblog House. M..'. Clothier, Farnl•ber ann Hatter. ght in PUlat.31111113 EVERY THURSDAY MORNING Ia1l fA fleaJUM $ T' CIODZRIOH, THURSDAY. HIP'!. 11, 1902 WHA r 01 HERS ARE SAVING. KEEP YOUR OVIICOAT' London New. The moral of the oral .IrIk.1. rile Itoo't give vont old oy.noat sway. } ou may have to wear It 10 bed this winter. rn„el,to/s ALI3M. Hamilton Speotslor Wby don't the Bower moo get together and ioel.t oo riving posies their English name! Why .tick to soh thing. ea Hydrangea liraodlficr• Pan- loulata and Pelargonium Capitatam Slop Must=' levee THINK AnurT IT •,.1111.0. Brookville Recorder: A lot of hurrahing is bsln5a over a prepcnsd last.Ieamethip hoe. '10 t 50011men1 into the tranaotloo will be banoombe. Will It pay Canada to pry a large subsidy for such a line` To• flu..ttoo will sand considerable investiga- tion. THE MAt'HINI Forest Free Prow Arch, Hi.Iop, Liberal M, P. P. for Ease Huron, while running a b alder ori his farm the other day, accident ally out two lege off his oollle dog, and the animal bad to be killed. It will now to to order for The Mal sod Empire to else a *ohms editorial en the noisioun work of the -machine" to Huron. NaLRCHINI ,0R A NAME. Leaden Ad•erti'er : The premier et Aus- trails says he dt.4kai the word oolooy. He 1. mo al t onet.t hie. It is too .ugt..tlys of tutelage for sed(-Joyeruing nations like Can- ada, Austra'it end New Zealand. The Globe proposes the word a tmm. a e•altb as a 506.11 ate for oolooy It is • g..od i L. oeratlo term, and It is just as ea,y to speak of 1.h. Commonwealth of Croad• s the colony of Canada, bur we want • word that will wove Instead of "oolonta','' used either at an adjective or a noun ' Greater Bel- ida" aptly deemib.. the Kmp re, outride of 16e British Base, bat It won dol do to call the colonials Great.r /intone Two NATIONS; 0l 1 I•ItOPLY.. Montreal Star: A proof of how toter- wo•ea the two great English siamiumg no tlooe are name• up every now and then, to time of lroub',• When f'ratdeot MoKin- l.y was atnoken down, the hone* where he was oared tor was that of • former Caiaiian, the obis( doctor &od the head ours. who attended ham were Cau&dlans. Now the mut - cower of the martyred Preeldear h.e been In deadly peril, and it ,urs out that the so called secret ser•.oe man, really oo• of ' h. President's trusted WhimHoue* b"dy1 guards, who loot hie life in the very sot wit warming off the car whioh was endangering Me oarriage, was a dormer British soldier. Bleed 1. thicker then water. uNTA R,6'O Al:Rll'QLTTRAI, 11 IAI.TII, Toronto World : We owe large figure. whoa we have to value the year '• wheet °rep at 116 000,000, and the oat Drop at over $13,- 000,000, bat both those .'aro.. of resume are surpassed by the yield of bey, which without tattling In the second orop will bring the farmer $40, 000 000. Aud seconding to 1 he Department of Aer.oulture, whet we 1,- olad• all t he areal orop and the dairy and livestock Industries, we must 6e the total agrloaltural product of (toterl° for 1902 al $200,000,000. We are proud of such • show - leg, whtnh compares with Mano•a and Northweet total returns. onmbined mimeo ad at probably $60,000 000. Besides we re- peal that Ilotarto, which hu mealy rouroes o f farm revenue to rely spin, 1. to • eater podtloo than the We.&, whioh, as yet, de plods mostly on acs atop. A Orr IAI. 5. rNRIM 'it T11AT rAII.go. Se. Miry'. Argus With 0t.o burning of Ro.kle, Ge , end. n futile but Intereeling experiment, whIoh was regarded with In tweet and sympathy by many who hod cot She ooar.g. to take pert to It. it was an jyt attempt to I've the oomtnonut', Cif.. ('hid 1 among 1'. Inund.r. wee Inert ('.sun, •n uric Mitoh.11 t ny, of br,ll.nt verde. and ur- •oo6(.d nhlll'y, •int 61, wife, Mr,, India Commander in: oho preferred to .tyle her- self. Like nearly all such attempt. It f.11.4 The freedom of Anvlo Saxon Institution., S .L 3 'I El d.L XO -N0111 'amu veep OAtt...t V 'IL aI.ANJi�w Awn -tmaredtwuol am, ton op Lag, 'untuegrea )O arty Inanhax) aql' mil Ramo.' aril 103 .Yon et 'appal,' 08e arra ro main '15 umalum) ant rl norpodtlrao, Mum gtrvaqlnA 'rwaonl a . meq; ii •IOMoq 04$ uwyl Apoq 041 jo suwjt -.so $uVLIOdwl Broad$ ori CUM 1=1.041, the atundance of land, 16. hoepitahty to ideas, oo mat 'er how fano:fut. and the really wide sympatblea that ex .t among the common people, have led to repeated efforts 1m found ictal commuultj.. In whom ail ahku should be none riob and none pour. Jo euoh emmmun t its all would be brothers. No problem would be created by disputes between labor aad capital, for •'1 would be labor and there would be little,:.pltal. Yet theme experiment• rail, and all because It 1. lute/noble to eliminate from them the tactor of human nature. ONTARle Leans. Hamiltoo Spaot.tor : Ontario, too, 1s blessed Bair year with wonderful crops. Forty to sixty bushels of what to the a. re is a common th.ng; forty bushels of barley to the acre Is frequent; eighty bushels of oats to the acre '. no rarity, and there are two crops of hay this year, to *y ootblog of the root., whish ars the •Maes. And look at the fruit' The Ontario man has abuod- anoe of fruits of all vartatlee that grow In the temperate zoos, and his garden gieee h n teooer legstables wh•ch o.000t be .roan in the Northweer. And 16• winter ..'!Imate of Ontario 1s mild sod enlnyablr. There Is no more favored spot cm top of earth than Oraod 0 d Ootari•, and the 11'1 - en of her toll are getil°, great reward for their Imlustry. li:•• Manitoba and the Northwest every oredlt that is due them; but Ie, at M known that the dweller in I/o. tsno 1. a more Iaoky man than the raiser of No. 1 bard on the great plains of the West. Lei those who must go somewhere go to His Canadian Northwest, but 1st no Ontario young moo be fooled into giving up hie plan here simply for the sake of change. Hero ie is In tie beat spot on earth. A NORIA CANADIAN. Montreal Wino...: If the Imperial Gov- ernment had Replanted Sar 11. tltrid Lennie to go on his present trip through Europe and make publlo sp..obeU euoh as he hu been mak ng, 1.t sold not haus taken better nr more rffeo,oal mans for refuting the elaodtra of (h• Coatitont•I press. As a living representative of the e000..e of 101t- teh oolopi.1 pohoy sod an obeisant ex.eosenl of the practical exoellsoa of British meth - o le of govern, u•., he pr..Iota en obleat hereon to the rot ere n3 I peoples of Europe o1 unexampled Impressireaese. None but be could have as orated the tout of Fran.. wltb Ll s King of Great Britain In an &s.'em bly of Frenehmeo and woe their •pplanse Teat he did •o wee • derlog pr.tot that whit- tle wu loyal to the traditions of the land of his forefathers, he was true to 16• Brit - fish (;rows under whioh be wee born, and the Io•tltutIon• wblch he so nobly repres- ents. W'• are thankful for what may well be reraeded as the wonderful phyncal and mental endurance whioh has been •000rded to one who has been able to do so mush to elites his country and the world. When nnr follows It.• personal history of Sir Wilfrid during (he put all years and ro•6zet h•.w, luring that period, tie has posed wl hout intermission from ons engrossing strata to aim; her oar oannot but wonder at the our rival in one not robur.; of ►ho 'nod temper, ..geode and even el••tici ye and 51a•r which continue to make him equal to ev, ry o.ceelos, no matter how trying Wt ea we hear th•r he has now oocael•nal,y to take •6•nlots rat In hod for days at a time our .ympathin or with him and 1 r the stake of the country sad the empire we wish him the rscaperatl,• relaxation to so moob amide. -- AM )NG OURPEXCHANGES we 11 ltrawdsldr The wills snap shots. ITorooto starer "Admiral" Mc(irllfcoddy should hurry home to liodench, as there may be gunboats sent over there by the W.uh'ngtoo Govorn- mat owing to that bag looideot, _- 1 hat Phawteew Praise. Malt Itepor;ee,i Goo. i. I. now number eight in the list of marine nein... Who ays the adding of t'ommodore D•n Md:dhcuddy'. magolfioent (redge to the Lake Hama fleet ha■ not had . good affect t New Whal • Nees Pollee 1St. Joseph t'oereepondent.) A oertau lawyer from (ioderieh paid • flying yule to our burp one der last week. H. may ha. good Meyer, tint te I. no pugilist. Moral : S.Nk to law, it is easier no (h• (ani. 11ee•w'1 May WMC.othi Leoes. (Neatfth San.! 01r. Wm Morella spent Thursday last In Goduiob bass &Wag. AIs.1Nsrdle onewa4 no • nice siring of good ba... The fish were all otuoht from the birakwater at the mou hof un rtstr. 1 - leery Like &misfires. Monfort h Sua.l Fully 500 people took in the trip to Golf- o' 1.•6 last Friday on the co melon of the anon.l union Saodsy *oboe) exnurstor Tne d., was plea.",. Illy most 1, that beautiful resort In (.odeuoh, Harbor Pak, and the arced that rammed bots in the imitator was a happy Qst. Aa safe.mete Coe 1 Argoaaat. i The tramp wee very tired and sorely in need of eom.thlne to devour. He •ppraaob- ed • farm hones sod, meeting the farmer'. el 1e. Mors, VIM ' Give me something toast's', the omelette of the Weer mar. and I will kill all the rate about the place." "Agreed," was the aawer. Re wee given • good plate of int a•. and brad, which ht ,•oneomed sp. dal,, and Hen eked for 1h. he., est mallet that /mold he flan, R,ee,vine the &c's ho set down upon the threshold and said to 0t.o farmer's wale 'Now brine not your rata " (Metal -Always bare the de1d• epeoie, la a emetr.ca) S. nerd fel 'mow will be hid On 0e; - oboe 13ribmad 14A. CHURCH CONGRESSES - of Ike Methodist Yeaera few =ore... and Aattic.. Gueral Irmo/. The Gewral Conferenos of the Meilicollst church of Oaaade Is 1s seerlo. at %Y b:p•g The feature of the opeaioe day, 'tbund.y l..b, was a e gorous addles. Ly Rey. Dr. Carman the General Suwnuteudeot, who ✓ ev towed the progress of th. church docs Hie last meeting, four years aro, and touch- ed upon other matter. of sate' lutenist to the deuomloatloo. H. submitted a table of statistice to grew the portae(' of the ohurcb n ow and four years ago Toe memb.rebtp bad tuoivaeed from 280,537 to 1898 01 291.- 895 In 1902, an lacrosse of 11,358; ministers bad loor.aeed from 1,703 to 1.792; probe, (loners bad deo naerd from 328 to 238; loner preacher.' from 2.362 to 2,248, aad Was widen Irian 7,309 to 6,791. Sabbath soboole had looteaeed from 3,345 to 3,425, and the amouote raised Ly Sabbath sahuole from $483,115 to $645,261. The number of League. and Young People's Soutetle• had decreased from 1,947 to 1,809;' ,and Thar membership from 81,935 to 69,402 The number of oburubcs had loorsased from 3, 329 to 3,413; the total value et ohurth property from 815,429,964 to $16,802.438. white the total oburoh and Darson■go debte had fallen from 82.912 311 to $2.520 230 16• amount raised for s11 purposes ha 1 in creased fr.,m 19,276,986 to $10,911,171. Ur. Carman called .peulal attentIou to the loot 61.' the increase of 11.000 la member . hip was mush smaller than during any other quadrennial .coca the uolor' of the chorohse lu 1883. The other loon•.es is order were: 27,666, 36,399, 27,085, 19,684. 'rhe d mleottoa to the numbtr of Epworth Leagues and Young People's Soot. ties also we, remarked. The gain to peraolags ot Methodlets during the deoade 1891 to 1901, as shown by last year's oensun, was 8, of the Anglicans 5, of Presbyterians 11, and e1 Roman Catholics 11. 14. Carman urged the necealty tf tektite energetic measure. 10 keep the church shroud of the tide of immigration flowing loco 16e R'eetern ooautry, and at some length diseaesed 1 schemes suggested to •allot In the accomplishment of this purpose The (11104tlo0 of amusements also wee dealt with at length. Dr. Carman stated the argument', pro and con, for the elimination from the discipline of the note probtbitlpg dancing, card,playlog and other amusement', and spoke stroogly against the proposed ohaoge. The prohibit too 1-aatlon was touobed upon, and the net - entity of • nobler olttzeus619 was emphasiz- ed. Se far the oonlaeoa has been engaged chiefly In oommittee work, and there bee been little general dtsauseloo. Oa Satur- day, however, there was an interesting debate upon the report of the committee on o.emcrlal,. Th• committee recommended that t6e discipline be amended by the sob stItutton for the weeds "layman," "laymen," and other masculine words wherever that cooter the word. -la y member," "member," "delegate," and ' Ivy delegate." The effect o f this would be to authorize the admission of women as m.mh.ra to Matelot meeting., annual °potsreno.s and the General Coo toren' e. Tito sote that was taken although n ot • straight ens on the yo..tion of the admission of warner, dkspc.ed of the prc- pogal for this Conference •t least. The Antietam General synod. The third ..orlon of the General Syood of the Church of Eoglarl Ie Can.dr, which opened on Wedo..dey of last week, 1. another important denominational event. In the •bsenoe through II.'-bealth of the Primate, the Arobblebop of Ratert'e Laid, a message from Hot Crane was read by Arohbleb:,p Flood, the action prestdene The Pr:m•W referred to the tut that six year.' had pasted .roc. the last meeting of the General Syood, and urged mors frequent matings, A IeogLhy r4e111nos sea, mode to the oeoseoly of a '.bang. 10 the m moo ary policy of the church :i el ler partici, tarty to reach the needs r4 the great eom- momtise that are rising op in the Weed.. The l'rlm•te els, refs rad 1, lbs Importanoe of 1. reign mi..scno and unit,d effort on to half of the oellrg . H. oleo admire of the necessity that este ed for • providon as er- '.n,tse a the oleo .oh fo . the support of beo- '6m•,y load., eu^h ox clarity, widow, aad orphan u•,d on I n imp.r,anaattoi font, In oonoluslon the Pelmet. touched on tome of ,he grave ques0o°, tf the day .ff Winn the religious ohar.o;.r o/ the pe,ple, the o eglec' of family and Lah110 worship, the lessening of the sense of the aeottty of the Lord'. O.v. intempuaoo., Immoderate abaedonmnd ent to ••11 le. of amusement and luxury ant extrnv,genr dying, sod the creation of the roi g nue Int truotion of the you 01 Thursday wee oorup sl tri, .8y in Amen- ing the P.Im.Le'e plea for the eetablt•hment of • society ter the geouai mialetary work of the oburc'•, to be ko-,wn so the Mu. on- ery Snot. 1 s of the Church of EoglenJ ie (;toad•, under the oha•ge n1 • Burl o1 Miasma., consisting of ell the members of hath house with power to add to their number, '1'6e °aeon was ooncarrsd in alter a lone dlicuuton. Ido Frtd,y the Synod received fralerosl greetings from other ohm and Battened n •ddrea... frim 'gore... 'ante°, of the Pro stent Epl•oo al Church in the Molted 5 atm and the Preehyt•ri•n Cburob to l'anad.. On oatnrlsy 1.h- new 51 eeinnay Society ecu orgeo-zed, and R v. I. N. 'fucker, of V.0000 e,, sea. 41,111, 11 •,1 ore1nl,i0,1 GOO rotary 7 N y wt r relairy (t. l ,50). The following re.otetle. eel Christen on by we, oases! ; " Thea the G: neral Synod of the Churob of Enel.od in Canada again nets, the 'wow a• Centime of •I1 profits' Int Christiana loth. elm •tieing Irem separ- ation and eek' that prayer to God shall be oe0tiruelly made for Met .0o.ty for whioh oar bI..'ed Lord .o earnestly prayed and invitee mum Mutt l roaiersioeswith thersper- aetarlvee of ao, body of Chri,tlaas willing to..odder this vital questfoe, and Mist a jolct oommltt.. shall be appolat,d to w1 o0 behalf of M• Synod la Ws matter." TERRIBLY RUN DOWN. The pelplem trendier in .f a Toon' Lads Rad O.w ane 'l04 Cured. Blind Weer, Oat , Sept. ''tMies Emily Emily Liddell, of this place, tattered fora Inns time with fem.'s weakness and back tchr '(he le better now sod writea the following statement - - ' 1 would most heartily and o raeolentlous 1y adv se all young women troubled with remote weakest,. to any norm fairy Dodd'. Kidney 1'111., for thew cured meafter sy..''- 1h•ng else had t• Ind, ` "For mu shs at a time I wet so low anti weak t6. 1 f, and 1.t tmpo..,li n to attend to my bou.o)nld (kr a ,d my hook need to . ole eon's lung dreallul. "Now I feel .troag and Metter than. 1 inter did an 113.11'. K daily Pelle dud It al ." CHURCH KOTL S• Al. the react district meet!ng of the Methedut church the foliow,og arrange- ments were mode for the mt.olonary anal - of the ohurohl. in t he distant : (laterloh (North *trete), C'iateei (Wedgy ohurehi (Ontario street), Hlyth-Coal are rangemen •. Ood•rtoh (Viet/die strew )_R.,, J. Keo. nide, H. 1). S.alerth-Feb. 15, 16 Deputation, Rev. A. K. Melte, 1.. 0 H , W. R. Lough. Itolm.wrne-Nor. 23, 24 Deputation, R v 1 11 W'•1 vie, H A , Rev. M. J. WII- s •n, 8. A , .n. ft W McKeetle. 1).i g.nnnn -(1 '. 26. 27 Re. Pr pulse rid Rev H. 0f. AI.. n ng Nile R. ur G1lfer'. Renmtller-Out 19 Rey. R. A Miller. Antigen -R-•. D. 1).,,el. W.1 ,- Rev. J..hn H• limo. Leadenbore-Clew. Cyr li1f.ri, Ray. J. W. Rah none, &ad W. R. Leave. Terek.nmltti-Rev, 11 1". Menet g, R'yfi.ld-Gut. 19, 26 R.• Jae Boer, P. 11, and Rey. R A. Miller, Varna -OW. 8, R••, Y. J. WIILos, H. A. From the Top of the Tops to the Bottom of the Bottoms. Leather -lolled leather -nothing but honest makes--etyh.h shapes -COM - where H.re. 1.v All the tams. Wet day. and cold quite often from now on. Suitable .boes w sensible shoes. 11s can sell you footwear that isn't etrdd of the wet -and etlect a saving 10r you la prima lilt 00a be doss.. W. SIIARMAN A HAUNTED ISLAND. 1 hardly bring ourselves to believe that the members of the club are afraid .t spirits. Wain Manes Oared by Gedertek Peep's, oke Abode er a Departed aplrie. Io take Huron there Is so Leland aIle/ Malo Station. Oo this .land ie a e!e0 strnalgrs whioh le supoo ed to here been fort to abetter the American troop. In 16 war of 1812. The Indiana tol n,•uy Lorre of the melte whioh are ounces,' to sotto round this forr .hsshooter. T n 1. built a t e solid sons. 0 In ,:sided Tato two nom partmeour by a stone partltloo, and ie see of these I. foetid a fireplace. to and &roan this .rooter• have bees found the bones o many human beluga. Alm tome dutaeoe below the ourfaos bare been unearthed number at 0•n000i of ,olid Seri, and (L other weapon. 1 f warfare. In the summer of 1389 a sniping party Tie red the Id&nd, where they imposed re- maining e,maining for sour• time. Oo the hest eight they determined to Bleep within the walla of the old tort. A. the darkness gathered round driftwood we, brcugtt and bight tires wars soon •61.z, In cash of the fire- places. Scoty-telling, song-.iogiog and whlat.play,og wore tie am...Aeuty of toe even•og. At last, aha bout for retiring hating arrived, amp beds were &rrant,l1 and all retired. Ad had Iain fo' several hours ; a num! er were to the world ot for alufe. g s wh•c s h w• show •, , L byherr heavy ev y brea'hlrg. The wind moaned among abs trees ..d the waves beet ep..o the ref k. below the oaff. Just nu'. :if, the walls was hoard a strange and unratthly color, w5l,ls awoke revere! 01 the °empar, who aro.* to see, if possible. Ike ranee 1,f thedisturbine*, Oo npen,or the door • bump's). nol•e was beard • dew rods .w v, bur as Ike night wt e dark notbt ,g relit r bo seen. After tee rg n n ,1•• lin a• for rime time, and rre- tn5 u., hn g .11 sgcn rallied to their bode, pith the 0., pe of ori (enlist disturbance for the nigh . In Ors, however, 1l er wan do - 5)9 lot. d, fo only • few u..riutes elapsed when the writ gar noise wee •5.i0 heard Pule t me it •uun 0,1 I le on. cry,ng for help. The door was &Lain opened mud . white figure of a human beteg was seen. 1. di.appeare.I .s if the earth had opened to r..- °Pivs L Thn e soh.: 01 ro aw•k• and saw the eight rememb red the stories told of the haunted totanti. Ther. w• 1 A minds wars continued during the r at 0 the n ,hr an„ sleep forsook the frlgh•eo•d oI.r.pers. Ar .000 se daylight broke all cJucfaded to Kaye the bl.o', whioh t',ey did, selecting another dime dtetaneefrees this cn,, where hey p t, had ,bear tat t sod finished 'Erb stay at LA. Heron. 1'6e above, which is cl•pped Irom The Wierton Koho,'refers to the 'eland a6 ch for some y past ha. been the r.c 11, f r • seek or two eaoh year, of • Goderleh fish- ing party including some of our mat p um inept.it.z.ue, Some Months ago the Inlet I was purchased from the Goveromret by r,n• of 00' regular members of the party, aoL(n , we understand, for the whole comps., Tor some rwieoo, however, the usual trip to Mann Stet on we,o riot taken this year, Mott a portion , ( the regular p,rty •pendioe two Of 16,.. days there a taw•week. Iso 1' may hs saggnal.d that '1.e •tory ri( the t hnstiy owner ha* reached the ears n( the "Slain Stationers," and tn.t dome of them have sbeaned • possible encounter with the spectral g.ntus of the =dead ; but we an X , alerele•• sate Lakaostes, • Not took enough to lay up, Lae you are a out of sorts, blood 1. weak, nerves unstrung, • kidneys deranged, vitality I. low. Yon • should tau Ferrozone at 000e; 0t will enrich • ttreogt hen aad purify the blood, invigorate t sodci f P t the sen.., and rooves.. your - allergy, vitality and power. Ferrozoo• will 6 rea.w your appetite and dtgestiot., make d yen deep soundly -la faot will make yeti I well. 'fry t'errnz',ori, Price 503 per box, or 6 biotite for $2.50; at druggist•', or N. C. • Poison& (7o., Kugstoo, Ontario. • Headache. Pain across the forehead or at back of head is dangerous. It slowly but surely weakens the intellectual powers, impairs the vitality and will. Headache is sometimes from the eyes hut more frequentlyis caused try a .li.ordered conition of the sto- mach and digestive organs. Do not suffer. The pain can be cured by the harmless remedy bbey!s wervescent Salt It never loses iG effect. Corea by driving nut the poison, end does not simply deaden the pain as do so many pTeparationscon- taining narcotics. Abbey's in the morning will make you well and keep you well. FALL TERM -(N rick LISTOWEL /7 !/ V Regina on SIONDAT, Barr. 5, 1•p!. Twonpunee, Commercial and Shorthand. Terme reasonable. Send for Journal. Student. may enter at any time. t' A. YLHMINo. A. t. McINTYRE, Pre, Our $50'°° DIAMOND RING. This Is the best value In a Lady's Diamond Ring ever offered for $50.00, The stones in these rile=s ars personally selected by 1.N from p \ Ow cutters in Amsterdam, aad are absolutely perfcct You will find this and hundreds of other styles Illustrated in our catalogue, a copy of which will be sent you free. DIAMOND MALI, Established I85' Ryrie Bros., Yoese and Adelaide Sts.. TORONTO. STRACHAN'S MACHINE AND BLACKSMITH - StiOP -AT THE OLD STAND - Victoria Street, Ooderich • JAS. A. STRACHAN he. ask -n over the plant and bean... condo "ed saooesefully for Ito many yo.r• by hue lather, the ler. 1). K. Strsohan, and Intends refitting the shop in the most up -to date man ser possible. He *111 make a epeoialty of all kW. of reoaring, inch as Threshers and Engines, Binders, Mowers. and all kinds'of Farm- ers' Implements Mill Machinery, Marine, Sta- tionary and Portable Engines trorougnly overhauled and re- paired. Pipe and Steam Fitting. Machine and Blacksmith Work of all kinds done to order. All the specfaltjes manufactur- er+ises. b.y the. late D. K. Strachan will still be made on the prem- nr rt'• for pett-nolan,: Jas. Utaclia 11 'SIJ. H. COLBORNEtrn�( NEW GOODS FOR 1tlE EARLY FALL TRADE IN DRESS MATERIALS --COLORED AND BLACK Tweed Dress Battings 40 inches wide, in (iroys, Blues, Fawns and mixtures, at 20 tents. Tweed Dress uitings 42 iuchce wide, lei Woes, Greys, Macke, Fawue and Bronzes, groat value et 25c. A lot of Homespuns and Friezes at 5Oc. 50 to 53 inchea wide, in all the loading Fall eolorinq,, heavy enough to make up without Innings ; a great Skirt Cloth fur the price. Homespuns in Light and Dark Greys, blue* aria Blacks, at 75e., 85.. 9&., 11.16 and $1.25. 'These are the best -made foods 111 1.110 train. Can be male into unlined Skirt.. A splendid finish sod 54 to 56 laches wide. Basket or Backing Cloths all wool, 54 to 56 inches wide, Ili 81n, i., Blue, Grey and Careen, 81.20. Thu n. nun of the real new fabric., and iii groat favor lust now. Venetians and Berges Iu 1110 leading 10101, and ;at popuL'r prices. Our Black Goods for Skirts and Full Drawee, range u. pr=om from 260. to R2 75, a lot of ere in single Skirt all/ Deese length. u, Surges, Poplins, Satin, Royale, tearing, Venetians, Cashmeres anti Lu,. tree. Cosmopolitan I ' tterns. 'Phone 86, J. H. COLBORNE An Excellent Tonic *That it what we find In Wyeth's Malt Extract S"me Melt Katrecte are very much like Porter. 1 M is not that kind. It Is 10013 nutritive and medic nal, oont•Inlag MORE MALT, MORE AC LICE DIASTASE, L thanany otherKS. makeALCOHOL; 1t le therefore the:beet. Better nal and see about at. Let uslintroduce you to Zymole Tooth Powder and Zymole Tooth Paste, Hut up. to-d.L. •ptiontic tooth-oleaoen They are hostile to perms of Meows and decay. Tourists are Invited to Inspect our atsortmeul of Amerlcao Toilet Articles. LYON'S TOOTH POWDER. l'OZZ0N1'S and TEI'LOW's FA( 1. POWDERS, Keo. W. C. GOODE, Chemist, - BEDFORD BLOCK. . Just received a tsar of the celebrated Be aver nitre PORTLANT) . Cement, CEM NT... The Best t �m eat on the Market. eN•NNeeNNee We have a Targe and complete stock of Barn hardware such as Meyers & Wilcox swinging B. Door Hangers, Lane's Barn Door Hangers, T andrSt a Hinges, es H p g oaks, Staples, etc., etc. eNN•eeeeN•N• PRICES ALWAYS LOWEST. •a'NN•• ***WWII** N. D. ROUGVIE, The Cash Hardware Store, doderich, Ont. rm►nmmm tttmmmMMMMtiM EurekBread A pure loaf. Delivered d111.- AM- I taw - For a perfect table loaf, �. "EUREKA."' in perfect cleallness. Direct from ovCf to table. Ow- For a loaf always fresh and moist, "Eureka." PARNIDLL Drs E 0MMMA.DID• The loaf C ha brings satisfaction sow ywhets, is still 18• same, with I's nourishing purity and its •weer, natty flavor. Yon melte no E. -- mistake in buying your bead from oar agent, W. P. WESTOBY = HAMILTON ST„ _+ a ➢ ODDERIOH . Yon w111 rover ho disappointed. a Ul�lll�lll�llll� Shorthand, Bookkeeping-�- Has,nta Low, Wrt:lug, ('orre•p nal -r M Tvrrwrltlne. aro , ,nnroughlo tenth, by or met - owned toaohora air the FOREST CITY BUSINENS COLLEGE, LONDON. ONT. W'• have no dlfcslty In pl•nt,g competent pupil, to good petition.. College re open• Sept. god. Mead for ra'alogu.. J. W. WESTEiLVELT, Principal. TAILORING... 1 hays rere''e,d ety N.•ft v net .l Battings, Trouserings, etc., for Spring and Summer Wear. 01 7111 1.t,. 5.0.105 a •p -'lee eutt, • light nvore 'a', ler any' hm5 ,n my lino, D ran plo... van ,n good., hi and pita.. trt.oads•Mtde e'leck0.. Is Sleek, H. 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