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THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO.
E F NEW
. FALL
DRY
F GOODS
�tl�lllV untie rtlu tili1ii11� 1l/ y
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, Homespans,
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, $25 00.
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, aryl
call special attention to the Boys' Raglan
Overcoats in best Grey Cheviot Cloth, lat-
est cut and exact copy of men's styles.
HANDSOME PREMIUMS Chairs and Tables given
on Cash Purchases,
Smith Bro's 6c Co.
KINGSBRIDGI:•
SATURDAY Sept. 7.
AcrENLIIITIR-O'KEarg -On Thursday
morning, Aug, 2s. • quiet but pretty wed-
ding was solemnized at Ss. Joeepb's aburoh,
Ktngebrldge, it belog the marriage of Jobn
Aepeolelier, of Preston, to Maes Annie O'-
Keefe, former temober of the Separate School
hers. At 9 o'clock the bride, leoolog on the
arm of ler brother Jahr, materiel the Unroll
and proceeded to the altar, where thegroom
was awaiting her. Rev. Fr. UcCnmac,
pastor, D.rtormed the oer•muoy sad after-
wards misbrand the oapliel mew- Tne
bride Was attired is it Salt of grey Ladino
Moth with white trimmings and hat to
malob. Her deter Margaret. who acted ea
bridesmaid, wore s whit, organdie gown
sed • large bit:k hat. The post of honor
oo the bridegroom '• .:d. was filled by Tom
Sullivan, °owls of the bride. The wedding
earemone and aaDttat mug beteg 8ntettiS,
Ike bridal party. a000mpenied b, relatives
sed Rev. Fr. Mo('ormao, repaired to the
home of the bride's mother. wtere the wee-
ding breakfast wee served, ?heaped wish-
es of all pretest tor happiness sod proem.!
Dry tor the future nt the young couple was
testified by the handsome presents glees
and also by an address read by Y, J. Sal
lieu, to which the groom heartily respire'
•t. After this the happy unpile left for
(.oderioh, whence they qo on am extended
trip to Toronto and Baraln. Their future
home will be in Preston.
yesterday morning, called then by the
.eriuu' IILno of her mother, Mrs. Adam
8, hteffer,
Mrs, Hamlin and ber stater, Mr.. fray,
of Danga0000, are In Toronto .eutttog re-
latives end taking to the rghte if the
exhibition.
Mr. sod Mrs. .loins returned to their
home in Detroit Int week. after hides •
visit with the lady's brother, Jame.
Seeveisoo,
Mr. end Mrs I;eo. Hawkins left for a trip
oo Sato -day 1ee1. Before their teturo Mr.
COMING AND DOING
men B. Graham to vidtiu,l at Gal'.
Hoy Jamlesoa is vi.ltute in Toronto.
Uro A Saueden is elating of Toraa'r.
Mrs. lobo i'rtdamnt Is v.. tial iu Turoniu.
D. McIver is visiting Torooto this we• k,
J. B. Kelly le spondee; a few days la Tur-
"•010,
.Y. Mocoioestar a vudi.ig 1'erooto •ahtb,-
(luo.
G. H. I;reeo 1. vieitiug Toronto this
week,
L. Livia t. vui-t.g Tormto'd lodu•trial
tele.
Mayor (lemma was In Toronto this
week.
Mies Hattie Stotts 1a visiting tt(tbe Queen
City.
Mrs. War000k bee teen visiting the '1'ir-
oao fair,
Tom Harrows wheeled to Uanaannoa on
:Sanctity.
Mtee Evet)D Runtbatl is viaitiug rel•tivee
In London.
Leon Smith, of Coburg, is visiting witb
friends hen.
R. J. sad Mir K►• Aebsern are on a
emit to Totooto.
Mr. sad Mrs. 1). 11. It me visited Torouto
Vie put week.
1'. J. limper is among the visitors to the
Teionto extol, 11111.
Mus Luoy I1•owa returned to Detroit en
Taeeday Ly ot.on.er.
Miee May MuCreeth in t doing la the &gime
at'l'uroote this week
Worm'. Murray is •ttendirg the Control
Hdblame College, Torooto.
W. Burow. & Soo shipped 700 bushels of
wheat to Gait yeat.rdmy.
Mtn Al,- Bator left yesterday on a volt
to Toronto and L!stuwel.
Min Mabel Pollock Is attending a ball-
ots. college in Toronto.
Huib Donlop to making bia intuit fall
visa to Toronto tura week.
N. C. I'ridham and daughter Irene are
visiting Torooto this week.
Mrs. Chas. Reid was strung the Goderach
visitor• •1 the loduetriel Far,
Mr. end Mrs. V. C. Whitely ere •moos
rue visitors to Toronto this week.
Mies King, of Detroit, to visiting to town.
the guilt of Mee. tree 'lbmpeoo.
UreS .wart hit oo MiroJayto Commence
another ye.r .t McGill University
Mrr. 1'rbn Campbell 1. amtorg the l: ',la-
tch visitor, W T'orim o this week
Mrs. add SI .t Helen S:rug left yesterday
one trap to 'Toronto and f:rim,by.
Subecnbe cow at comp rates. Kook•
lovers' library. Kiwis H,ok Sore,
Mrs. Wm Shuman and $t,. E bet are
visiting at Toros o and (lair/stows.
James llsohauan was among the ex -
outs 'minis to T'..rento oa Saturday.
Rfoburd Tiohbouroe hes gm. to Brine..
lord sod may reside then In future.
Mr. and Mrs. 0..,. Acheson have been
yesitlav the greet ('.ty the put wink
Mts. Wm. Nominee -1 end Mrs. T.
Piing!' are v;aNni To•oot° eshthitics.
Alan Darrow left Mooday morclog for
Toronto, to eater Upper Caned& 1'ollege.
Wm end Sli.. Cern• Nicberiel , of
Windsor, visited blender to town this week
Mr*. M. Ca•I sod \err. 11 Roh.oedo are
taking io the Toronto Eslmibaion this week.
Mrs Klee.,tooe, together with the Milos
teeny mod Victoria, are viauog la Toronto.
, Hawkloe wit visit his brother .Jobs is Slim Mary H trete returned to Toronto on
Blind liner, Algoma, Monday after a visit of several weeks in
The aeon.I tbaeksgivl0 service, to cot- town.
•eetloo with the I oglieb church wtil be Mee P•okard, of Htrr:e, 11 in charge of
held ea Buddy, the 21.4, Inst. Mr. Hall, W. A. bloKim'e mlliioery depmttmem+ Otte
.wino.
DUNLOP.
Tev.aDAi, Sept. 9th.
Mn. IAwre00e, o1 Windsor, 1s Vendor
her brother, T. H. Harker.
Ure. Allen and Wm. Elsner, it , were at
Porter's Hill 0o Thursday of I toot week.
An Iron oulvert bee been put to on the
lake shore road • short distance north of the
betel.
Wm. lstbergatl, of Windsor, wee sip for
• few days seeing rel•tivee and friends
around Uodertoh, aro! ease our townsmen,
A. lJ. Macdonald, s visit. The Weer, we
are pleued to gay. 15 prig/eating ateelr
after his lave severe illness.
Jar. 0. Tobin, of The London Free freer.
wbe is sew oe the might staff of the paper,
reeuroed on Saturday lost alter • pleasant
fortnight's furlough His brother John
west bock with him for vlsdt of • week or
e o. He will visit the Western Fen. and se.
W s old friend, Hobert Cumming.
Min M. famine, 01 Aberdeen, Sont.Ltnd,
is assn vitenog to Huron county after an
&bosooe of two years, .ad Is now the guest
of her ocean, 1). Lawson, at Lornnide.
Before outing Dere she spent some limo at
Truro to Nove Scotia, the goes of her Meter,
Mrs. Mr.) Muir, who, we regret to gay, ht•
lately lost her husband by death In the
mldet of •n motive reed oil prsollo•,
LEIbBURN.
Ttitsoar, Sept. 9th.
Silos are beio, hotly hy,laa Link later, A,
H. Cluttn., H, A. Horton and T. Mama -l-
ees, the fret named having the Dunlop
architect to assist hem with hes.
Lou -, S'irltng, wit, has been here from
Buffalo for the pest cis weeks oo her annual
whit to her parents and east', se here
God. fob tnwnebip, returns! to li.eff.lo esu
Saturday of last week.
The Mak barn oo Wm. Str•cb•de fe-w, r
bow rested by tint Fetford, of Demrgp
was mein ,:etely destroyed on Meaday. A
.perk fr.,m lbs rbreshine angles tit fir. •o e
1t about mut en4 to • few ereeetes el,. i
whole hind. .g w.. In • blame. With o,-
minbl. prea.•oe of mend themes le a body H
drew tl.e..l %r.•of • et..f the tern down an
leotine •oat .a.•e 1 it, and .ane of the
thresh-
ers got t h 1 o .ee
t, ieuemvliq • dip.t
barn on one nI me ..nes. Itree hundred T
boatels of oate aid • I., q y 1401117 nl wheat h
that had been threshed 'her morning were m
destroyed, bot rh. I .ege stark t of own sod on
hal outside the barn were all right, and the
.w were thre.hed after .l. fire Mr. Fd
ford estimated the lore at $1 000. and had
$600 me•uraeos le the Nest W%warmth
mote.'.
o1 11, neuter, will officiate ea the erosion.
Use• Dauber esteemed t9 bir_nrotk J.
iintworii7i-iirTiE the J're•bytense Mimicry,
Crewstaod, N, W. T., on Tuesday of last
week after a pleasant seloarn of ax weeks
duration with ber relative, sad Mende in
this vicinity.
LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF.
The hest In tailoring Is always to be had at
Prtdhama. Lemve your order now for your
ND need .
Tat SIGN 41. to new subsorlbers for the
bdanoe of the year only 250.
The tire b•.gade was oat Friday evening
for its usual monthly practice.
The fall Amite' will be held here sere
weer belor• Chief Jumbos Kr W11)lem
Ralph Meredith
H. ?iford, of Holmeeve(le, hes mold his
162 sore farm to Andrew Torrence, of Ll -
towel, for 37,000
1 II SD:NA1. will be rent to any new sub-
soribsr in Gnosia or the United State. until
January let nett for 25 oe0ts,
F Thomson has wirehaired that beautiful
residence on St. Dungen Crowfeet, the pro-
perty of Mrs. Lyng, and wilt fm future reside
there.
A..1. Meeve, R. A.. who wee on the slob
lot loot week, was able to take charge of
hes alarms at the Collegiate lostlttte on
Mooday.
A. oor Dungannon cerrsepo.d.nt wee •b-
esot to Toronto this week our residua will
uoderetsnd the look of the uses! interesting
budget from that burg.
Mr. ft.,lmea, of Hnlme,ylll•, mother of
the (manly treasurer, hu beer tory ell the
peat week, and as she In in list ninety-
.eyenth year her relatifs, ore somewhat
alarmed ooncerning her.
An exchange edvooates the holding of
Thankeriving Day on Moots', rather than
on '1 bured.y, no that persons who wished to
✓ oe frleodt it • distance onold have Sunday
end Moody for their visit,
K. H Farrow, chief s000uobsne of the
Uq.tnmr D•ra•tment, O"nws, is supplying
for Custom, Collector Farrow during the
latter'• ahsenoa in the Weer Mr. Farrow
ot Ottawa 1. a nephew of Mr. Farrow of
Ooderioh.
Most of our rommer visitors bays lett for
heir homer in spite of the unfavorable
weather it. hee been a go od eee.oa in Uoder-
oh, en 1 wIth the •plendol accommodation
h• town now offers its future a.' summer
•
sett 1. enured,
The C•Ileglea tu4titate trustee board mer
m 1'u..dey and pend the lotlnwtna ac
Paul (lodliey, clseolmg rhtmnryr,
2; 0 M. Denham, ahem mile, 14 95; .John
reekeerldse, work. $3.25; N. D. Komet•ie, P
nodrles, $5 20; .1. 11 Wnesell, router, err., F
114-829. i
The selectors ton of Jaron for the ensuing
ear will meet on Monday next a1 the court. 1
use to seeertatn the number o1 jurors each 0
nniolpaltty is en furnish for the differenm. d
ores to be held during the year. The h
seleacrs beaudn the warden, the .rummer,
the sheriff and the two county judges. hi
At Torooto exhibition ne Setefday l.ngen °n
Ltodem.n, the well-known f(oderloh rem
e ■ horse, took third money In the open
renm'eg ram; heat' half mite sed 200 yard.,
114 Men4ay, le the open run, heat* one mile hr
and 200 yard', Logan Ltudemu won first Ice
place In two etratghr hum, The horse itis les
°harltof Wm. Klerk lord. Pi
seollun, retuned home on 'Tuesday' by
steamer (sty of the Streets,
Mr. end Mn. Jolla Aubenuo and M
lieu, taunted lost week from their Oat
Maui•obe, Tu•y were souuwpaae•1
Mies Stella Anbe.no, Jau,thter of J.
Aobeaun, of UorJru, wh., w�11 remain r
her grendp•reatt or+.belly throughout
wt4ter.
li•o (gibbon', of 1)ettu.r, 1e •penatn
w.. k with bee sister, Mee. Mort ail
being vented by iaasy old ltW: .' seed .
rlur;ut•oces. He woe a imides. 1 Ug
nob some forty 'tweedy, and learned l
prlutloy trade witb'1'ug `IUNAL, and after-
wards with bla brother oop iogted The Mi.
Igau Farmer for • lug varied. 11. A -t
present in Door boob h, but w. hope hu ate y
m Uoderwb will .eclat io the primates 01 r
oupuatlon.
tis• i CHURCH NOTES.
In The orator of Viee•r4e el. oharob will Now l8 the
p l nest Sebbeth .ossium w the duty ofVa c s i o n
° 0 • ,r. SOhjset : la i he law tbas les time to
',e .sl. of in•oxivaior lotus r a think about
• ngbwow wyY
end other young people wi o •that pair of
,ret 1 •... ,*'111111Y
,. oamd hr town will to we- 1 S nearly S C H O O L
a o. ,t a ho it'. l m•atio1 Knox
church
bt over �, O
o t r•, Y u.iA Peavl1's N,cbty •1 Knss oharob I �/ y
.t- I oo l .u.. fay ates:ag of nest week. for your boy
lee r r` - K�worut Lougee of Norah oriel We !ince nuweroue lines at various prices or girl
•e J1ao ho be; churoh well bold a reneet oo fur .. , „
..o; a it■ ..0d other slimmers la town to the and each line is a [Honey saver.
feuture 1 tum of the Mauch aims Tauday
senator A good proviso is bung sowed
for the eaten leitmotif of those who a1NRd. We quote a few lines here :
LUST ON LAKE HURON.
steamer Lente* AbaSOebed he Her threw
Wreckage roads' A.k.re
Kincardine, Sept. 7 -Wrecker, wu
foetid on the shore lour sitter north of ,Ste
Plane today, ooseistieg of Perteuus of 10*
boat, retrigerltor dome. Salah. chair., ou".
woe, • Jere* can full of oil mark. d "roan,'
oil," and a 111. preserver with Ile paws
"breamer Luulee" etemped 00 it.
S,uthamotoo, O.1., Sep:. 8 -Thi. in an-
wg one of the fishing boat. Irem th1. place
discovered put of • wreck about ten melee
wast of here in Lake Huron and towed 11 to
shore. 1t a *taut fifteen fest ions, and
ampler. to be the stern end pits of the deck
of . small eat! yeobt. Bram lettere os the
stets give the nam. "Louie'" aid port of
hail "Port Cimino." Notbiuy wee
ed to the wreckage.
•
Titutoe, Out., Sept. 8.- Sunday ellee-
none some parties from 'Tiverton were Mir.
tog along the Mike stated wine two to la from
sen when they obeseved a large quests
of wreckage drifting ashore mesh tie strci5
westerly wind tbeu prev.t mu,. Ex.mmot
100 showed ouielueiway tl ,r, sour• vessel
had met with calamity, probably in the
bu+y gals of Saturday aitbt. The only
o:us to the iodentiry of voce was • life Ir.-
wn'er which name asboro :.th the :«•r of
the debris, with the c ord., " i.e n..r
mute." sieoaided ^oriels 1-, but no other
mak. A portion of • lifeboat with the
Sunder'. plat., K J. Deuglur, Wukegar,
111 • was allot found. The whole shore foe
mile. Is strewn with wreckage, dock plank.
oabto Iurol'ure, port., door., mid other
artieler, inclu ling • loge scullery refriger-
ator, teeth • gname.ty of fresh provtueue.
•bowtig bow comp:stele the unlucky vie nl
1A4 {last to p.eme. Nolhtag u )e. hooves
of bar crew, our have auy bodies come
ashore, or •ey portion of her cargo.
Spceu'eltoo ie rife es to whet uuail hare hap-
pened to her, sod the geaetal theory ..encs
to he that .be touaiered a :he result of •
aullulon.
THE CREW SAVE,
An explanation of the dieouv•ty of wreck-
age from tbs yacht Louise as furtiebed by
lin lullcwing letter reosiv,d oh Saturday by
J. L. Want, of the customs otlire here :
Port Mame, O., Sept, 5.
ceases officer at God•nlch.
lieu SIR. -0 . Wednesday nicht, Sept.
3, myerlt sal crew el five abaadoa•d my
sabooner, 35 ,or, onus Lonin, on Lok.
Huron, shoot fi ty mate tevtward of Poror
110E Boqurs. W1at)gest. Beet wee wat•d-
logged. We were taken off Ly etre James
F.sk, j:., sod 'brongbt to Toledo.
Would you kindly notary loot! t6dtrrm•n
and wire Oto of boot should lee toned.
lime *PP ache -oiler ysb' wire 19 h, p. gee
•ng,ue. If lout uredo shore, ergtn• could
boomed. Y.,un truly, .
Peter. A E. Knit-.
111.144. J,rsetnry el' the lisp Mester:
Aewa:stion the vessel is telutrr•J ,e the
S team yasist Loue., of 3S t ons, 56 1 .t long
ley 20!est kel, haat In 1td4, owes.' ty A.
0,.
Kelt?, Poet U intim, Usu.
Ma week to re his mother, who le very Her.
musty i11.
l;,o. 1'. lflaok is •t 0.odubore emporia.
tending so sped: evaporater lot Msaer., Reck
& Goldsboro..
Mre. W. O. South end Ur, mad Mr. Otto
Ratter, ot Nor&elk, Ohio, are gueea at the
Park Room.
Wm. 'turner ,ot Stratford, viat'ed Mende
in If sdertch for two week•, rstsrain,4 home
en baturday.
Mrs St. 1;sorge Prise end ohildras left
Moody to jots Ur. Price la their Dew
home at Haoeiltor,
Mise N,liie McPherson and Mies V,da
Brow bare been taking lie the eiehte et
Toronto's emhibittos,
Mre. so4 Wee Doherty, of Detroit, war.
gouts cl 11 We. V,'m. C.mph•ll ler • few
dye the put week.
J. B. 81. k, of Paisley, hes bees sundials
a few days .t,.a hie brother -la law, Major
W. Young, ..1 Carlow.
Yn.
Jesus, of Detroit, who bee bus
setting Mr.. (Capt.) Lowson, returned home
por'tr. King )Edward.
Fred. Kg ire-, Ches. Saunders slid Clar-
ence K,yo•rr are 'heeding the Central Hns-
inee. ('oliepe, Stratford.
Mises Ids Veiniest' mad Lou MINIM, n•
turned to Hoffalo last Setarday, via Tom'
to, after •pends• their vacation at home,
Mr. and SIre.• degas Mol'hail and ohild-
rem, %Yo'le•1►: Ams.. were'h•guests of tin
tomer'. ann., Mrs. M. Y•boetone, Mondry.
Mr mkt Mrr, .1. 0orri.ota wd dualism,
o1 t'n•tfiam, ine.s+.t fee a few days the pee•,
week at the minden(' of H. i. Striae
Mr. awl INr1. W. D. Tee sad Min Tye
were premien& et a we.idingg ab Neutrino
last week, Mer Tye aptly ae brldeem•id.
demo Beattie, who le bow employed
Leedom, has 1 e.e .pending • few we, 0
betide,. at h • home to (;tdertat townshe
in
p'
MUNICIPAL COUNCILS.
'Oi,lORN►,
CARLuw, Sept. 224, 1902,
Colborne council met in be township Late
All the members were prosiest vamp.. �1r.
Attnil. Tenders were read from .lease
illegal and Thor. Welker end Frank
Nude for the huddler of cement abutments
to the bidet at Re;.nt lis, the former for
14 50 per cubic yard and the latter at $.5 15
Per cubed yard. Moved byH,11, ,.sanded
by Ruhttaon, that Mr. Ole10,ll'. tender be
O 00epted. ('erried,. Moved by Roherteoo,
e e000ded by Jewell, that • bylaw be tawed
levying the following retie for the onrrent
seer : Comity, 1!) mill.; towtaebip, 3 mil.;
epe..el •iho.1 rats, lA mile on the delle :
also aufh neat rate' io rain the *trawl,.
n ece•.ory for the d.Aerrat school Serono.
Carried Conned then adj timed to meet
^ t tea call •1 the 0..v., F. W. Struts
Arra, Clerk.
BORN
DOUGHERTY At She rdtr, on Suur-
day. Sept. alb, 194, to ](r, end Mrs, Nixon
Doneherty, a daughter
DONLK.Y' In Goderieh, oo Wedneedity, Sep.
Weber 3rd. rhe wife of Capt. Donley, of •
we•
MARRIED
I1OBI V SON -S LA TTEKY -On Sept.m her 1st,
at the rectory. clams. sr flee. R. ran ine.
M.A.. rector of nt. Paul'* church, Clinton,
Miss Catherine matter, to Ben, H. Robin.
Son, both of U,derloh,
DIED.
BARTLEY At Terhutt, ATenim., on Aitgoal
Med, Ileo. A. Y. Hartley, formerly of
flht*ral,. aged IS years,
Mrs Prloe ud the Moen Prim r.tnrr•d
nom, Tumidity evening, by steamer City of
the Straits, from their visit to Sasft Ste.
Marl.. arvest Excursions j
T, T, L•okes, formerly of The Ciioloa
Nowt lira, now in the railway mail nervloa,
wee 1e tows on Tuesday and palled on Tns wilt i;e run m,
SIGNAL
The Miwot 0dyth sod Minire Cheater re-
turned to their home to Sarnia after spend-
ing three weeks with their °owlet, Mee
Jessie Lawson,
Mrr. S deey Moloomenn 10.1 dautht•?
TtfytTb•YTly-oit,af6X 3o their ktai'oio I•
'nes They were soosmpelned ar ter u
,ionto by Mr., Robertson,
Tiro R. Caren, of Howe, 'M','4., was •
PORT ALBER i .
TntftA,. MOW. 9.
Wee M.y Smith retereeet to 3r, May's
nn Thor.dey of lot week.
Mn William, T. Pelle. le visiting her
d•n.hter, Mrs. 00 H. Reed, at D..
Ke,.
Mr and Mr.. Elwin P.I'n a and ohd', et
(3 pleas, ere here vefatn( Mr. Pillow'..
au.1, Yr..1se. Olv.r.
Ute. A V. Correll end Wee. IC beard
Mel .nen•ll, are among the vidtere to the
•eruM erbibltton tbla week.
Tem, rrow 411 ernooe the etAngelle*
Hearer and Crossley will glee nae of their
let.restle, ►ddrws is the English church
here.
Yrs. Jobs l0eheeshate left ler M11•mtee
useoger by the City of the Strait* hart
rotate, mad stent • few days with her par -
ale, Mr. and Mr, . M. Alike.
Mr. sod Mr.. Chu. Jeokell, nl V
,wee, O:,in, sere li town dadsµ the week
their woddine trip They .pent • few
aye vlelting Mr. .Icakell'e old home near
rarer.
I),vtd Kerr, e1 Toronto who was visiting
• uncle, it•v, tl. Ifo)(.y, returned home
Saturday, and east accompanied by tit.
o.loa, the Mune MaKsy, who are making
• visit to tto oity,
W. W. '{meth, 1*'. of the I;,dss$oh
•n•)h of tOot Hank o1 (:ommem., hat bees
•ted at ('.&men, Miottnha. Tole le a sew
sub of the b.ok, and lir. Smith is w.tl
aimed with hie Position.
.i
Mr. Moore, for the public library beard,
deelrm to think the Hoo. ,loseioe fierrew 1a
very heartily for 10. Nee .-nll•otlo• of honks Dr
sod megeriees he hae just given the library. hlo
Ike hooks ere about fifty In number, may ie t
of them Rotten by the Mit writers. The
magezlnee are ohlefly Harpers' and Century;
e.rerel year. are hound, and In ell will lur-
nik a greet edditlbn 10 the whiter'. road-
teg. We aro sure thee there are hundreds
el volumes lying onneed le various hnmee In
f:wierinh 1011 might he usefully emelnved
by giving them to the library. W. hope
miry others may follow Mr. I;arr.w'll et.
amµ,
E. Tilt, Whooping a portion of the glimmer
etlon in prart!Cal mining work at Cape
•tee, 1. hems for , mneth before teeomlog
gimbal it Mot; 11 l'olv,nDy, whore he
skin' a (metre In m'n sr engineering,
Mre. Literature, of Windror, was one of
the paneng.n on the etr. I'lty of the Straits
on Friday, and wage guest at the residence
of her oossle, James Yetis, Division Corset
tltrk, until the More trip of the host on
Mr.. Kleyon and throe ehndren, nl De.
Irolt, who had Mn, flattest for never/II
weeks Mn Ktnynn's pante, Mr. and Miss
Ceerg. Reflood, sed °thee Metier. to th1. I
SEPT. 16TH,
morning mini Noy. loth.
ItitTU� RRN nous, in
Winnipeg
Waekada ..,
Erevan
E gin
Arcola $28•00
InWaware wnneal
Min iota
Et necarth
Grand View
Swan River
Regula
Mooee'jaw
York ton
Prince Albor
Macleod ....
Calgary
Red Deer....
Strathcone
h'ron, .11 pponint. M ('.sada• Axilla, Sault
815. M«rte, WIndawond Rau,
Ticket, not g0HM es "imps. ,1 Umlted,"
Parteamphlet aisle* fnelhe• pertbolare, ape
ply to the tsesrmt Canadian Peelle Auditor
o A. H. NOT MAN.
Arlt Oen 1 Pete A•, . 1 Konig least. Toronto,
GORDON HENDERSON,
Attest C. It it.. GODERICH.
HOOKS AND PERIODICALS -
rue ComeorWLITAN,-Amesg the mesa
v..4ety read !lobos wblok bac r•aeutly beep
u . i,L••d must to to eluded "'the War of
• Le 11 °rids,' "Th. nest Mea in the Moon,"
and °.ler shiner 510,1- ulentlho series, by
Herbert (/sutra Well., The readers of The
Lo.mtp<.Iitau Mage or• will have great
satisfaction in lemming that It hie awated
wit el M• Wells week 1..r the yaw d1902.
with tt,prty lege 0f renewing title aoilroot
for 1903 The work whtob Mr. Wella br-
gins in the September tune of The Coemop.
olitsn he uadoubteJly the mese Nrloue yet
uatjartaku by him. Sc'cntait sad Motto.
°poet, he het hitherto used the delightful
stories of hie im.gmateon te-convey pro.
found phalogephloal tee:Binge byiodireotlon.
I•t this be Moe drawn to him many million
readers wlo, while owned along by the
mask stole incident of his afoul, were
feseleoted t.y hieetup:s exposition of sciao
title tralb., Dealing In "Tho New Rrpab-
10" with a plain di.cuesioe of the world.
ptoolemr, he wdi not p.rlo,pa draw stew
reader., but he w111 undoubtedly receive
the oueful attoitlou tit thou who have
learned to fo low him iathe liahter j00000
hie Imoginetlon. Undoubtedly Mr. N e11•
roosaeee•• neo of the moat di•ect mtoJe of
time ueature, and his extr crdi0aty power of
seeing Tenth with a vbtoo undimmed by
custom or environment wiii give him as
readers of hie epeculetlone .vies those who
e• lically differ term h m to his conclusion,,
OPEN LETTER TO .FARMERS.
August, 1902
'1'o The Farmers :
t1'n Lox to call your attention, to : ha
um ettlefeo'rry .0.. ,s which 7r.01 le he!og
estern Excursion
Youths' School Shoos, sizes 11 to 2, with good weight *ole. only 85c, per pair.
Boys' good, strong Shoes, with heavy sole, only $1.00 per pair.
Eztrs good values in Misses' School Shoes, from $1.25 up.
Childs' Shoes, in .11 grades, sizes H to 10, from 65c, up.
Call and sew our two fine lines :
Women and
UEEN for WALK-
OVER OVER for Men
and be convinced that they poitrlbse the essence of style, ct wfort and dur
ability.
• RedFront Shoe Store.
REPAIRING
Next Jas. Wilson's Drug Store.
.!.livered at 000ptry markets, sad more
especially is title true dubs; the lot two or
three luau.
Urate rtes been marketed without being
thoroughly o!•ooed, wbtcb otowdlatee the
buyer'. selling the erste he seta en band on
Ile merits, nod fur whlb he (Rosa hot realize
as high • price •t be would have received
had the farmers exeroised cue to properly
cleating the green Mfore briuetag It to mer-
ket,.o that is gots b,ck to the one Chlor-lf
the farmer does nut properly clean his grain
he dues mut receive a trooper price,
We know an: those who do not club
time grain only r,qr ire to have are wetter
brought to %brir attentloo, sod they will at
once sae the tocs.dty of cleaning grain
properly before taking It to market.
It will be necessary to melte redoesi+n.
In prlo• for alt gran that Is not thoroughly
end Properly °tuned, ani, ea the refuge or
olesatays Is r,laelte as go)4 on the farm for
feed. we bops esti termer,' will look alive to
this wetter, whioh will oertalaly be to their
eduatems
TISK YARN•R.' rime-droakEstfeeme:(,'q
• 1 etKINCARDINE, Limned.
Spet W„1. Henry, 1'. es 7t S 0'y.
KuRRRT T. WALKER.. Kincardine
F i 0l.11oATUR('o1111vpY,.. Luckaow
per'i,F. Cato. Prea't.
1). Simmer Leukemia
W. S. Heiress. L•uckson
R. L. M. Kmeets Ripley
WILLIAM Briiw,we & Serie liuderecb
A. .1. Coortn la /retch
N. DtgTRi.'H & SoN
BAY BItOs,
Sept. 25, 26, 27, 1902,
111,'1
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3 75
to 10
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ter. PAI,. or M10nr4r0,,1+, tl1,0. ..335 40
Valid to return until 0.1. 13th, 1941.
WESTERN FAIR
L_O N iii.'.
GOderic,ii to Londiill sad Miffs
t lith to 1 ' :' lel 9'1
Sept 16th mei 11+:li .. ..... 1 55
All tickets gelid to return uutd Sept. 22nd,
1942
Further part'oulara, etc„ from compare',
A. STRAItrON,
Grderich
L'etowel
�a-
' Simnel Melool,u of Wingbam, appeared
in folic. Court at 'Toronto Monday morning
os • charge ot tioket seelptog. Maiootni,
who wee on Ma way from t%togbam to No,
York, where he s etas his tinter le dying,
bought en ezeur.loo ticket to Toronto, and
at the Union station sold the return ba.l for
81 en a I;. T, R. detective, who epproaohed
him, He was tined $20 and cote., or eleven
days. 11. went to jai.
111111/ WO/ 0/ 0/ 11111 /Omit
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STEWART) fi E
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- CHOCOLATES. 1
•
We have just re-
ceived a large ship-
ment of these fam-
ous Chocolates at
1 ht BALMORAL CAFE
BEDFORD BLOCK
fC'
fC
THE MARSHALL SANITARY MATTRESS.
PAT. 8LP1.. 1900.
THE ONLY VENTILATED MATTRESS IN THE WORLD.
Perfectly Ventilate., Perfectly Rueilaent, Alwoiutely Noterlv..
I It hon handles to 1.ft or carry it by.
It is much cheaper and more durable than the beet hair matinees
3'• A,tcu', ()Aerial. ; Fine Uphol.t.ring done to order. •' East Street, f'O1)KRICIi.
It atonnt get lwtpy, and will not sag from t ostia
It is the moa bratty and moat Comfortable Mattreee made.
..'Call mad examine its merits. Sold only by
WILMER SMITH,
Ibaler In Il',Ai-Ernie t•'ern. tore, I'orrtiehingn and Art (:ogle,
TCLarno0L NO 1..
MODGENS BROS.
ad 000111 wRaT *V
HA W I LTO]-ar,
Imported Direct.
A
BIG portion of our fail stock has been imported direct from the British and
European markets. This week dozens of bales and cases have passed the
customs, and their contents are now on our counters and shelves.
IMPORTED DRESS GOODS
IMPORTED SILKS
IMPORTED FLANNELETES
1-f1PORTI:D WRAPPERETTE5
i
IMPORTED MANTLES
IMPORTED CAPES
IMPORTED LINOLEUrIS
IMPORTED FLOOR OILCLOTHS
All are here, and you will find at this store a variety to choose from that few
stores hereabouts can show. Qualities that are absolutely reliable, and styles
that are absolutely correct in every detail.
"Harris llomespuns"
Are known from one 1end of Canada to the other for their
excellent_vt'ariug. gliallllns Thirty _aril tnadra frugLelmtit
pure wools, and there is not an ounce of cotton or shod -
ii ill tlle(flh- Until compietely worn out they retain
their bright fresh appearance, and for a suit or skirt,
that will beat the same time stylish and durable, there is
no fabric on the market to Lylual them.
Genuine "Harris Homespuns," $LOO per yard.
Growl e Harris Hotrn•pnna, mod. from .Jean, pure wool, no .0, Idy, no
Cnttnr, nothing bar woof -Ind {;nod wool, fall weight., 56 Inches wide,
in grove, cavy., brn.De, the no w a,h shade, tt green, and black, guar-
anteed to weer sed keep their npwarmnoe, per yard $1.00
Skirting Serge, 75c.
This is one of the best
and biggest dress goods
bargains we ever had.
At 25c more it would be
a bargain.
All wool worsted urge ler nit* er
AIM*, heavy w.fgbb, der net re.
gale. Hater, will amulet' Modem,
66 mobile 'oda, gamy worth 11 00 ay
pee yard, ear .p.rul pries..... .. i 5c
Ail -Wool Suitings, 51c.
This is an exceptionally
good line for the money.
If you paid iiOc a yard for
it you would not be giv-
ing a bit too much.
Now 1.I1 Nullifier, 44 Nelms wide, all
wool, cheviot fislM, will glye.zeal
lent wear and melte eryll•k (site,
blank sad navy only, ■peafal at per
yard sole
New
Wrapperettese
American, English and
Canadir,n made, dozens
of patterns to select from,
every one now, every one
good, suitable for waists,
wrappers
sac(I nes,
or dressing
12L°• 16°• 200.
A Special at 12ic.
600 yards Koallas and Amerloan
wr•pperette• to sell at that
prise, every yard Dew this tall,
choler• design., and oral ties
th.r or, were+ at least 155,
on nolo laturd*y et per yard..
121c
Sb;PfKsffr,R DK.V1UNKR ON SALO.
HODGENS BROS.
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