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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1902-9-18, Page 8B 'ARUI.uDAP, September 1S, 1902
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THE KIGNAL : GODERICH ONTARIO.
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4 NEW t 3 THURSDAY f
FALL c 1 SEPT. IE
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MILLINERY IE=25TH 1
DISPLAY EC '— and following days.
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Every lady is cordially invited to visit our show
room during these days and inspect our styles, Our dis-
play this year surpasses anything we have yet attempted.
New Fall Dress Goods and Silk Display.
Now is the time to choose your Fall Costume. Our stock is complete
with every shade, every kind of cloth that the season calls for. Come in and
look over our Dress Goods.
Readyato.Wear Skirts and Jackets.
We want to impress on you specially the excellency of
our values and styles in this department.
Handsome tailor-made Skirts in blacks, greys, navy*. Prices f rotu
$4.00 to $8.00 and $10.00.
Jackets. Ladies' stylish iJliters, lined and unlined, handsome satin -
lined Coats, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00.
Men's and Boy's Clothing.
SUITS, OVERCOATS, PEA JACKETS, SEPARATE PANTS, VESTS.
The best the market produces and in the latest cut. Our prices too are the
lowest consistent with quality..
FREE ! FREE !
W,- still offer yon a a special inducement for your CASH TRADE,
Those Handsome Premiums: CHAIRS and. TABLES.
Smith Bro's & Co.
lo. months biter, the Presbyterian oburob.
wean audit the pastoral utters* of the
Reye Ur. Uta sod J... Seivwrlgbt, sod now
the herniae et the barn wbluh uooured ea
Moody of let week. Tim two int fires
toot glad le the night, while the other wall
m midday. Fortunately rev one wee hurt at
any of the fires.
LOYAL.
MONbaY. Sept. 15th.
Mies J. Hobson, of Detroit, is vleitlog her
mother at present.
' A number of our resident ettarlsd the
Industrial fair, Toronto, last week.
Harry Green left lost Moeda) to volt els
bristlier-121as,, tn. Ree. Alez. MoFerlaae,
.f Clear Spring Manitoba.
Le. Potter, of this plea., w,nibs)./her
an •Itaok of typhoid fever, but we are
pissg.d to report he is recovering.
CARLOW.
MonoaY. Sept. 15th.,
• somber of our residents ere mfferlor
[rem an Wreak of La Grippe,
U. B. MoK•y, of Ooderiob, was oslllo,(
es 1rteod. here Sunday lama
Mies M. MoKdgbt returned lido] ',bolting
her near at Maple Creak, kelohlgan, Satur-
day last.
W. D. dons', Maul McHardy, and Muse
Gress were visitors .t the Toronto exhlbit-
tett We weak.
F. M. MoIonigh's new re. ,Isnot, is almost
°omelets& and will when finished give
Smith'. Hall a more oitltled •ppearsnoe.
Will Greene, of the O T. R , Sarnia, I.
speeding • two week.' ..,t under the
'.rental roof. Will looks as 11 the tan-
goed Ills agreed with him
DUNLOP.
M(N DAT, Sept. Ibth.
H. Tio►borne, of Ooderlob. at one time •
resident here, was out here at A. Allen a
threshing, Harry missed quite • number of
familiar (.ome of old oomrades of former
threshing.
Mir Annie Haughton, who has been up
a1 ley, Simnel county 10r some time. was
la Termite last week, the emit o1 Mase
Rema Lawg61ey. of Mutual .t. Mho
Haurhton also moot her brother, the Rev.
K. J. H•aghtoe, 01 Doomore rectory near
S°rantom, p a., who is sow on hie annual
Tamales and with hie wife In visiting In
Toronto. It rm expeetee that the Rev.
gestlemam .ad wife will spend several weeks
with the tormer'a 0•net, Mr. sod Mrs. T.
A. Hingham, at Orchard Cottage nem
here.
The annual tbresbiog .t A. Aliso'. o.me
Off ea Friday last. The camber of bushel*
o1 oats ►bre.h.d was 1028 The wet weatn-
it In tits evening closed the threshing tor
that day Daring the morning Albert
DUNGANNON.
NoTICR The loon serener, to Dungannon
for Tug Swaim."' at the °Moe of J.O. Ward,
.1. P. conveyancer, oto.. who wUl receive
orders for eubserlptlube, advertising and lob
work. and is authorised to give rsoelpu for
amouoe paid for the some.
Tt[ypAY, Sept. 16.
()Rosa 05 THY DAY. -Threshing grain
and storing root mope is tocuoylug the st-
tsntloa of the tanners.
Jardloe, nue of Loyale mtalt'y moo, sot
overpowered by the dost from mar the
ousters, sod was taken to the arum of
the stalwart thresher to the open air
1 he latter eel nit d • dose of toe of
the fartam•d Dunlop remedim and brought
him round. and he win transferred to cary-
lag the grain beim for th• remainder of the
day.
Ansaid, lieu DAY. -We nobles some
dkoueelow as to the most suitable date for
Tbeksgt,Iog Day, and the •osgestloo re
made that the day should be on Mnoday so
that people ase have Sunday and Moody
for • two dye emit to their frauds. The
day re •ppoloted by Government as • epee -
1,1 day for the return of thanke for the har-
vest yields of the year, bur as
knows there 1s ower • large torooat a: the
church est -sloes oo that day, unless there 1e
a hot supper in 000notlan. The railways
errs excursions and may family moo ■peed
dollars of their hard earnings which they
esu ill afford, and orobsbiy many of the
young p)opl. fool away money that might
b• better spent. Besides, •1 that time of
yr.r farmers as a rule cannot stop their
work as it Interferes with the gathering In of
their roots. Oar propo.al is that all relig-
ious bodies should unite and bay* the drat
9aod•y la December .ss aside for • day of
sp.olal thankeslving, and do away with the
week day bnliday •ltagetber. 'Then there
will not be the number of aooideote and
rows to o0tice atter • Thankeg Ong 1).y.
Decidedly we say that It 1s mockery to hate
a Thanksgiving Day for religious seralos, as
1e fact the day M devoid to pls•aure and
feasting -sod g 1 lamentation after-
ward. : What do the oIerpvmeo think
about It!
Urn.'IAL V INIT. -Our popular sad elhcieot
1'ublio Sohool Inspector, J. IC Tum, Tutted
Duoganooa public soboo! oo Friday lull.
CON VAI.Ks CNT. -The many friends of oar
popular barees.-makes, 11. Booklet, aregteat-
ly pleased to ase him able to to around and
to resume work, after his lodispositioo.
F.VAN.i.urrl. MRCTIN0e -Tbs msewnhe
which are being 000duoad here by Muses.
Crossley and Hooter are large') •wooded
from all points In this and eurrouodiug sec-
tion of 00011 ry.
Vichy Luw -We along with the host of
friends et Mr. Wm Moltaih end Mr. Jobe
MoNabb, who ate reported to be rerluusly
III, regret that they are very weak and in
• poor state el health. We hope to hear of
their reoovery In the near future. I.ster. -
Mr. Molds' h'. &floes. Meowed fatally
today. The tuners) will take place on
'1'hersd•, afternoon.
('uMINu ANI)tioiNU. -Mr and Mrs. John
Ritchie and daurbter, Mary, of Wingbmu,
returned home on Sunday last after a visit
of several days to rel•tiyea .... Mn. T. W.
Little, who has been for •tout hue weeks
visiting friends at the S. nod vicinity,
relur.ed home last week much pleased with
the visit.... Rieb•td Mallouph now of Ledo
don, end fora.vly • citizen of I)noganuon,
returned home on Friday after having been
mg•ged here for some time making nr-
osssary improvements on his teal estate W.
wish him a safe trip home.... Mr. and Mrs.
Tboe. Wiggles and family left here on
Saturday to visit !Heeds at Wilightm....
Mrs. (Arvin, of AsbtlelJ, Mr.. Aodenoo, of
Luckoow, mid Mrs. D. Sickle have return
ed home from Vieille/ bleeds in Manitoba
.Mre. B J. Crawford and others hove
returned home iron the exhibition at 1or-
ooto.
LEtBURN.
Mon11AT, Sept, 150.
!Omer' Naito', oldest mo of our one-time
resident, Alfred Neftel, who when here was
one of the trustees of No. b. school. ed
who now retooled' in (.oderloh, le now study
Ing for ('horob o1 Eogl•sd orders me has
charge o1 • mieslon at Humber Hsy.
The tall laird was In the (•Jnee0 City •t
the exposition lost week While there hes
old bachelor friend, H. IG. Horton, pleas
•oily surprl.ed him by telling him he was
married and lotroduolog him to his wile, at
whoa house he was a guest during Me stay
in the pity.
There have been three Brea •t the oorosr
of Wm. Straohan's farm within twenty all
leers -first • sawmill, owed %bea f y Fisher
and Memel., in 1876; then, two years and
cRS PORTLAND --CEMENT CAR�
To arrive inside of one month.
Mr. Jesse Uledblll, of the Reamlllsr Woolen Mille, (see last week • amount of pro-
posed works) le using the largest quentite e1 tamest oosd 1. this part n1 the ,-ounty.
Last year after ournta.ms what he th,,rht he would require for what work he was then
delete ho e•, 5.re.ded 1, try a sample, three barrels, (•long with some 40 or 50 barrels
of two other brands of well ksewe amen,) of the Peninsular Portland Cement, made at
Jackson. Mloh., ley the rotary matron kilo. The remit Is as follows
Mr. Gledhill Gaye:
I had occasion to make a hole of consider-
able size into what I put in last year, and I
find that your Peninsular Cement is the hest.
The concrete is much harder, having a Phiny
flinty surface compared with the other concrete.
I shall require 300 barrels or thereabouts for
the new bridge abutments and cement dain, and
I will buy all my Cement from you.
I'•menl has became extremely hard to got and the priori has gene swat op Those
going to as. fleetest Amid' Pimm their order at Nene. so as to get It when wanted.
By an arrangement we offer the above Cement at
s very reasonable figure.
McKENZ1E & HOWELL
till PLACE TO BUY ALL HARDWARE CHRAP.
L AST otos •QUARK.
GODERIOH.
visiting fronds here during the letter part
o1 lass week.
Tbs annual meeting of the It,ble Suolety
Wes held to the Kvoogelitel uhurub on
'1'huredip ereulo5.
t'. is with deep regret that we chronicle
the death of Thos. Snell, of ibis village,
which 000urred on Msadet u'Khb, Sept 8 h,
afar • short Moses. Mr. ,toil was for some
time past prinulpal of the public school hen.
He was also • faithful worker In tie church,
Sabbath-,ohool and Young Peoples Al:uoce.
The fumes' took plata en Toureday •list -
noon, Sept. 11th, to Rioter oemeary. The
tomato* were moored from the 00044 to the
ohuroh by • large comatose of sorrowlos
relatives and friends of too deceased, ammo -
peeled by the pupil of the publto whool and
the Kslgbls of the Micabeee. The 1,sal
tributes one many sod beautiful. Smoerr
sympathy is satended by all to the bereaved
family.
sr. HELENS.
Mos two Sept. ti
'T be bricklayers ars now werklog at D.
Todd'. house.
Mir C. Martin, of Teeswater, was visit-
ing a1 W. F, Macpherson's.
Rev. Mr. Wear, of Hluev•le, with bis wife
and child. reoestly paid • short visit at W.
E. (Gordon's.
Our pastor. Rev. S. hi )Vitality, H. A.,
has returned from swilling hie vacation at
Toronto awl other point.
Misses Mary Clark and Mina Rutberlord
tee well u, Meagre. R, Miller and T. J.
O'Loughlin are .t God.nob to further pur-
.ae !M.o. m t udlas.
Mre.l Key.) Lewis, of ('ario, Mieb Igan, who
has been visiting for some time past with
friends herr, accompanied ty Mb. Roods,
spent • few days to Iloderioh recently.
Ms.ere. MacDonell sod McGuire, our e■
tsr,xleiog threshers, have purchased • new
threshing machine. Tots machine ins'esd
of having the old carriers has a new blower
stacking •ttecbmoob.
CHURCH NOTES.
16• annusI meeting of the Vor ns L sties'
Sodshty In 000neotloa with Si. Peter's
church took plate last Seeds), when Mose
Ciu.11a Browoet► was erected president,
Miss Nellie McDonald vioe-president, end
Min Lana Neville eoreary.
The young mon'* Bible class, et present
uunduoted by the pastor of the B.pt.et
cherub, is making slow bub sure program'.
Its meetings will now be ealiveeed by good
mum c and singing, l'. Jl. l'as.mors having
oon.eotsd to of as organist. The class
meets at 2 o cloak Sunday aftarn000, and all
young men are heartily Wetted.
Yim lwuoks, the blind musician, w111
visit (;odertoh Sept. 20'h to 2610, and will
hold epeolol mooting@ In the S. A. Mrreck•.
Oa Saturday night .he will speak on how
she becalm acquainted with the Salesmen
Army; Sunday at 3 e u . The Saved Gam
bier; Sunday, 8. r. h , hit Ids'@
She will speak on different suhjeca eaoh
nsht. Don't mise bearing her.
Evangelistic meek*. ars in progress this
week at the Baptise °buret+, conductor by
R.y. J. C. Duslor, of Clamors. '10. mist-
iest; are held at 8 o'clock *soh menthe, roil
will probably be 000ttnued until Friday,
Sept. 26 h. The paster will preach on Sur-
ds) next. The morning eubleot asoousee 1
is "A Historlo Enquiry Meat's*" suit to the
• vening. '•Uhrist, the City of Refuge."
BLIJEVALk.
TC•RDaT, $,pt 9:b.
Min Mary Scott spent Snarday 1s lIrus-
telr.
John Burgess is visiaieg at Toronto and
1 iron..
Rey. and Mrs. Swan were v1s1110, !n Rip-
ley last week
Miss Flame Jaokson bas returned from a
tint to Detroit.
Mrs John Burgess visited reI•tivre to
H mauls last week.
Master H Hedy, of Teesw•ter. was vis-
iting st John Hareem'.
Walter Caine, nt Qiehm, 1, visiting et
Joseph Smulres In Motets.
Mrs, Philip Thomas is visiting her sister,
Mr. Muer, at Wordsock,
Mies Cummer, of Owen Sousd, le TIMMS,
her Diner, Mr.. John F•woet,.
Wesley Thornton and dsagbter, Myrtle,
f Detroit, have been visiting relatives here.
Alexander Meurer, of Hamilton, was visit
ng hie lamlly here for • short time last
ws, k
Miss Annie Aitch.on nod Jemss MaHar-
Jy were visiting friends at Clifford last
we. k
There will be no services held 10 the Pre.-
bytertan oburoh next Sabbath, as Rev. W.
.1. Watt I. t•klnr 0. holiday,.
Among those a, tendlvg the Toronto exhi-
bition are Mr. and hire. Rotert McPher-
son, Mrs. Ales Craig, Mr.. Joseph Warder.
Mr.. John Ginoett and Mrs. Wm. Sellers.
TPg9DAT, Sept. 16.
Mr., J'eapb Push was visiting in Brut -
e el. hit '1'huredy
Mia. Mabel Coultas has retuned from a
y 511 to Molesworth.
Mrs Cornish. of Mltot.ell. Is visiting her
e star, 5i • I)antel Lewis
M is bell, of Bel , is visiting her
timer, Mr.. A'ex. McGee.
Miss Mary Wheeler. ol Turoberry, Is
,siting Mre. Peer Whereto.,
Mies Borges-, who has been visiting Mrs.
('0111,, returned to Brookville on Monday.
Mre. Joe•ph McPherson and two little
bort, ol Toron'o. ire 'lilting relatives here.
Mrs. Bailey, Mise Eva Duff end Bert
Baily were vetting to Listowel this week.
MI,.e. Anile Altcheson and ,Jennie Elliott
ani Robert Altohomo were visiting to Moles:
worth
Mr*. McAllister returns./ en Monde!
Item a visit to her d•ughtet, Mrs. P,Iki.,
star Toronto.
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HOLMESVILLE.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY PROPOSAL.
TM taws doused has refused to make the
guarantee required to meet the ooadabiune of
M•. (1-.roegie's offer of =10.000 for the ergo
tom o1 • public 'thyme building 1n Golerlob•
11 the couasll bed tskits able position some
months .5. ire venture to say that 1U de-
cision would have been received with re-
e;,eot even by flute who might have doubt-
ed Ito *totem, but the oiruultow mor.. It
has steered none the Inception of the whom*
out hardly ommaud the admiration of •oy-
M ly.
West aro the luta` Tim matter sue
first brought before the oounclf, to Murch
last, by a deputation from the public library
board, In the shape of an offer from Mr.
carosel. of 810,000. with the mudltious
teat the Woe moult lurui.b • sites and
Mould guarantee the m•tuten•ooe of the
1t0r•r y at a cost of out lee. than 31,000 pot
•Daum. At tide time it bad been mice. -
mined 1 y oorrespuudeuoe with Mr. ('s0-
Prete'• eoretary that It would not be
Leo eseary for the town to vote $1.000 In
oasts •ohyear for the library, but that
moneys r.uelyed from other sources -ooh
as the Pr intone' grant, boos and fees,
*to.- and the prim of water cud Bibi
n-rrioul provided by 'be town mold be
Included In the till of msiutanance. All
that eau required of the council, then, was
the providing of • el e, toe lurbin tog of
wester sod °Mottle ligbt, and a cash grant of
1400 per year (tit• •mouot which 1t now
g ives annually to the library)
In this shape 11i• proposition well platted
beton one of the largo.[ art malt regia 1•
entative publo memoirs ever held in
Golericb, and it was reeolyed with pro)•
foal un•oin ,ty that Mr. C les offer
should he •ooepti.d and is 000ditloas fob
tilled by the commie The next step was •
0.o•ting of the .osooil at whlob • re.olutian
was pu.ed in aocord•noe with the lubes
so clearly expressed a the pobllo meeting.
Unfortunately, there were iooluded to the
✓ esolution passed by the council some clauses
Moe OWN*. of lwlruoliso in book-
kespiog, drawing, ate., which were not ac-
ceptable to Mr. Cantegie s reprueotatiee.
These causes were an no mann, r essential
to the rs.oluuiov, nod there was no ohjo.
Won to their d,ui elation, but the delay
wh'oh sasu.d to draftlur • reeelution to
moot the wishes of both parties seems to
hive been fatal to the scheme. Tb• Voloo
of the public) meeting apparently wee fat
to the council's ear as time went on, and •
.:ourse of dilly-dsllylog was commenoed
wbiah eroded only wbeo afar the lapis of
There was • large r•lherinr in the lecture
✓ oom of North street Methodist oburob un
1'o*.Js, ermine, when the Epworth League
bold • social for the reception of young
people recently Dome to tows. TM gather-
ing included a large tepreseotatlun of the
1' rllegut a Instil tits and Model school ol•.s's.
A novel expedient was employed to get the
senor people scquslated with one another.
E oh person on misting was glom • cud
with a number on it which lodiceted to
whlon one of • dozen tables to the room he
or she was to proceed. 1'be party gathered
at eaoh table received material for • portion
of a patchwork genie, and the "teame' at
the different tables were to compete for the
produ 'tion of the beat oleos of work. There
was a busy time when the youvg niso and
maidens gat to work with scissors nod
thread and needle and Ihlmbt. Finally the
work was hooded in to the iudger, Mes-
dames George Aoheeor•, Brown and Hick,
ant while they were examining the different
pelves of ted and *bite psbchwork a num-
ber of musical *elutions were rendered.
Solo* were given by Mies Sobetky and Mies
Ila Harland, and • trio by too Mtems
Couoios amt Mr. Wlgb'man, and a number
of gramophone selecttone were given under
the superintendence of l; W. Thompson.
Then Mre'Aobesoo announced tit* decision
of the Wigs., who bad awarded the fires
p'ase to • very web'-lnlrned and well ex-
ecuted gime of work. The evening watt cos.
-luded with a feast of fruit, the tells at
which the lint -peas patch was pro1ucrd
being served of or ures with the best that
was go ret. The preeldett of the lenges,
Mr. Hewell, • r 1 as ohsirman during the
evening, which seemed to be a very ecjty-
• ble one for those present.
SUMMER SPORTS.-__.__._.
The ran on F'rfd•y ted tit MU*
of the weekly roe Olen ehoob.
Foltowirg a an ahetrmit of the Ostarlo
game lows giro$ the open dates for *boot-
leg rem. lamtlier to this distil.'" B,th
d.tes given ase inclusive 1a every ata
[,luck•, Sep•. 1•' to Deo, 15th
(:eves ani *wane, Sept. 15th to May 1st.
G ogee, Sept. 15 to Dro
Hares, Sept. 15 b to Deo. 15th.
Partridge, Sept. 15th to Deo 15 b, but
may not to bought or sold bolo a Sept. 15th
1905
Pb tr, Sept. 15 b to Dee. 15 h.
PhewSep'. 15'.b to Dee 15'.h
Quell, Ott, 1511 to Dee 15th.
Slip-, Sept 15th to Deo. 15 h.
R re)d000k, Sept. 15 Is to Dec. 15 h
Squirrels it look and grey), Sept 15'h to
Dee. 151Y
Muskrat*, Jen 1.5 to May DO, oat so
mu•krat may he shot dartos the m loth of
April.
AUCTION SALES
11. parties getting their sale hills printed at
this Moe will toes a free notice Inserted
In this Iles up to the time of sale.
SATURDAY, Sept 27th.—Cls•riog •uotlen
sale of berme, tattle huegles, hermits, eta,
et auction room. at 2 o'olok, Tutt4 (lea-
fier, auctioneer.
BORN
11KNDRR1MO11. At Oodetich, on Wndnee'ay
Rept. Inch, to Mr. and Mee. ootdon Hen-
derson, a dedght•r.
DIED.
OILI)KH1 In R•Itford. on Wcdnoeday. Rept.
10th. Thos. Gilder,. aged 61 years, 1 month
Red 25 days.
MOGRK In (nderirh on Paterday evening.
September 131h. 1002. Mole Jo.hua Moore,
aged 57 years, 2 mo oh. and 1 day.
MACMAT1f - Ie iloigannon• on Tuesday.
September 16th, William MaoMath, In his
78th year.
BRAND
RuNK
Western Excursions
'fnRmn.y,-!{►p1. cif. 25, 26, 27, 1902,
Sept.•7trt 111) M
Mr. Holm., is evil very
Mts. T II m Tebbott Is home from Gode-
rob a take a rest for a week sr so.
Th, m. L Courtin*. who has been spending
holidays at his home here, lett this m0rnieg
on his return to the West.
it is reported that a hiboh bas scoured to
the sale e1 H. Elford'* 162 -sore farm o An-
drew Tarmac*, of L -.bowel, and thee now
the hsrr•ln Is net likely to be thread.
The Methodist ohuroh, the whale Interior
of who h has been undergnlne • moose of
repaint og and decorating at the hands of
A. Sneed, of OOderIoh, 1* to he reopened on
Standee Next with epeeist servitor, and on
Moed•y smooth there will he • ontart.
Teo church has been decorated with water
paints end with the rs arnMbteg and oilier
Imp leets look* bright od neat.
DASHWOOD.
1MoNnAy, Sept. 15th.
Mita Leers Goetz Is •1.1110, 1n Brampton
this week.
3. .1. M wee In Toronto a few days
the poet weak
Mr. Orator *pmt Setorday and rateuley at
Ma hems In Heeeall.
Mlle Molwe, o1 Detroit, le spending bet
holidays with bar brother here.
Mr. and Mrs. R P. Pella and children
are eking to the fair at 'L'odnn.
Mr and Mrs. Settler speeded the index•
trial 'Sao sad report Witte. se sejyble
Mime.
the Wm MsOey►an, .1Oederieb, wife
GODERICH
PIRT HPRoir, 14Iu. 1 3 75
3 75
6 10
6 20
8 06
6 25
9 75
1
11 151 25
I)RTR,IT, Id ICH
}IAUINAW, Mtiu.
RA% CITY, rhes
GRAND RArinn, MIC11
CI.k%sI.ANn, 01110('.eI,UMRI'R, OHIO
CINCINNATI, 111110
CNMAetu, 11.4
Ai.MO TO
ST. PAI'L or MINNEAPOLIS, MINK$15 40
Valid to retro lath Ad. 13th, 1111.
WESTERN FAIR
LONDON
Goderich to London ino ret.rs
Ynpt. 13th to 19th 81 90
Sept 16th and 14th 1 66
All toketa valid to ret,o, nmol Sept. 22nel,
1500
four month*, a 'statutory et1*0 iu0" was
di.cemed which furnished an excuse ler
flying the protect the cold shoulder, 1'be
objection is tea; tit• council 1,110ot levy for
Irb.a'y purptaes • rue greater the ooe-
half • mill on abs duller. As this would
:also • sum between 8600 and 8700, and tae
library beard rtgairee only 8400, tb• objec-
tion does not hold very well. It might be
argued tb•1 the •esesement of the town
might In tutees years decree*. to such •a
tsteot that the half -mill rats would not Oot. 1
✓ ile. 1400. This is an unlikely event, and Lomdan
eyes should 15 come about the most dread- Walkerton ...: ...........
ful thing that could happen wool) be that Exeter
Mr. Carnegies heirs might come along and Ripley
Mose up. Its build nil. Mitchell .•
But 1f the oouoou does to% wish to lacer Trimester
the terrible reepoosibl4ty; It 1s quite willing WIngham
that the librery board Moult dose, and the Sealorth
n iggeatioo :Ft thrown out that the board V1oodstock
should make the required guarantee. The Stratford
members of the board sate that under the ',totems'
e state they oan0ot compel the levy's, of Kismet's*
the ha' -mill rare; but Io any 'Al) m; le the B.Ign.e
council, and not the library board, to which Luoknow
Mr. Carnegie looks for the gavots.. Brand.
Whether Mr. C te. 110.000 be re. Fotdwioh
ceivtd by the town or not is a matter of no Atwood
ormeern to me, bet 11 '• s pliy that we bay. Blyth
n ot • better mouse for to )50007 Its effete 1)
mil it is • d.ffsrent matter altogether when Reyfl.ld
Do You Need Footwear?
You can not du hotter than ,ivo us a call for your fall supply. 1\
have all styles in all leathers for Men, Women and Children at
prices that will butt you
Our Hoz Cali Bab, with heavy examinee mit., solid 10 -
sole. 6111 Tautly punobed vamp and quarter 1s A 1 value al
11 50 Jet the th'ng to keep out the wet.
Boys' and Olds' School Shoes In suitable styles fur fall
wear. They are mads Woof and durable, yet meat and trim
las uppearanoe.
Men's Plough Boots •t very reasonable prices. Our
Men. doe Igoe at 81 50 le the best for the money that we
have yet offered you.
Our Stocks of—
QUEEN
UALITY
REPAIRING
Next ,fns. Wilson's Drug Store.'
for Women and WALK-UvER
for Men
are will astortod with the leading styles.
E. DOWNING,
Bed Front Shoe Store.
the 0000od, alter obtaining an uhmistske-
•ole expression of opinion Irom the people,
Weate 11 with soot courts')'.
R'ou't le not be well for the council to
re000sider Its action, whlob, oeoeldermg all
the feats of the oast, bits certainly been
peoallat! (,iota.
genlf Enders's Tarte.
Itoboeygon rdependeot Hoe. Mr.
Tara being the only member of the Were!
government oho has atteuded to his office
this summer, be has been the one man on
the stags for crlties to hurl their bouquets
at. And the bon. gotism•u never flinches
No matter how one may differ with Mr.
Tarte there 1s this to be sold of biro, be le
trylrg to make l'aoadlaas have loth in
Canute, and that is foe of the great needs
of the country He is • nationalist, •
Canadian clear through.
THY Sti;NA1. to January, 1903, for 25a
FALL FAIRS -1602.
Great Northwesters, Coderich, Sep'. 30
Sept. 12-20
23
pt. '13-24
7 hs ('an•da Cotton Mille property to
Dundas was sold by auction. and bought by
G. C. Reid of the Paul Friend Meektoe
company, for $0,100.
The Governmeat old rurlog rooms for
these at Woodstock, Brockville, ('owane
wills and '3'. lly.,olntbe will be closed at tee
end of the present month and reopened next
summer.
The Grand Jury .t London, Ont., brought
la • true bill for manslaughter egoista John
McArthur, charged with baying mused the
death of Augustus Mebane, the Oaslda
Indian.
Rey. Dr. carman was re eleo:e,1 0 1
Superintendent by the Methodist General
Coofarmoe at Winnipeg, and Rev. George
1. [Bond, of Halifax, was elated editor of
The Christie Guardian la cuoosmlon to
Ray. Ur. Coartios.
Sept. 2A-75
STE'ART'S
Sept.
= CEOCOLATES. 1
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..8.pt. 2T-26Ak
..8.p'.25-$6 We have just re-
ceived a large ship- _
ment of these ham. _
ous Chocolates at 17,
8ep1.pt 30-0.1. 1
Ilett.30-0�ot.1 -
Sept, 30 Wt. 1 ' 1
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s.vi�3 �.44.
00..2-3 The -ALMORAL CAFE
0ot.78.1
Uc1. 7-8 ' .3
.....OUt. 13-14 I'lfflo T`T'y` Ph1h‘/Ph1hl$'
Oct. 4
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I3legant New Ribbons.
A MATCHLESS ASSORTMENT of New Ribbons is now on our ribbon I
counter. No such collection anywhere hereabouts. We are quite
sure of that. Imported by ourselves direct from Europe. Every wanted
shade and width now here ; in short, an assortment and values that
da—
will make this store more than ever the ribbon store of the town.
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or neckwear, soft washing qualities, very aur-
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Ve.811kT.ffeta R bbcm, ill width', good weight,
ir1't-tam sot, to ali 1b. ppuls, ah•dm, •t per
yaw 1Oo, 15o, 20o, 25c
Lealtos Ribbon., In widths sel'aI • for tows or
neckwear, • new Bolt ribbon that time op nioely,
in white, cram, pink. blue, PIO , per yd 200, 250
Set l_ Duchess R bbene, wide width suitable for how,
able, all the populist. coloring*, two quolitl-s
--go250. 500
F=ancy Neck Ribbons.
Elegant designs 1n 1'ency R lo,00., euitabls for bow. •_
or neckwear, fancy *tripes aril oombinates In
pinkie, blow, old rose, green and yellow, nor. very
850
much of any foe k.od, spooled st per yA r.i
250,
Early Fall Underwear.
Two lines of Under-
wear that are just right
for between seasons
wear.
La Ilea' Union Vette, log sleeves,
soft finish, clew front, medium
atirht, speared value, each 25;
Wm' bo natural wool Vests,
steeped, .oft finish, light weight
tor early fall wear. special entire
•t earth $1.00
Black Cat (carters.
Black Cat Garters hold up stock-
ings and do not tear them. The pat-
ent expanding loop is what does it.
It holds the stocking fast enough to
keep it in place, but not fast enough'
to cut or tear it. See them on our a
aka"ec !g sl«y a. notion counter. All kinds for
XittOraltABabies, Children and Ladies,
at 15c, 25c and .35c.
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a.
E Black Skirts, $L11Each.
Black Satin Underskirts at E$1.00
▪ ('11('11, that are th0Hggest kiu(Toraiisir
gain, new goods, good qualities, well
made, perfect fit. Here is the story.
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Further part'culare. ate.. from company's
Agaves.
tax
A. STRATTON,
Agee t, Oeder(oh.
Lathe.' blank sateen Skirt., mads from extra fins
black sateen, 81ooh rutile, with pleated frill
end narrow onrded ruffle, fall width. Also
Mick canon Skirt., vet J fine gnatity, 8 Inch
1r111 with three marrow raffles, would be good
vale. at 1ve
1.35 and $1,60, rt optimal bargain
at each ..$100
New Kid Gloves.
1
The new fall Gloves are nearly all 1
heI@...t1Dk! • Therfj_ is not a poor pair in
the lot that we know of. Tf there
should he and you got it, bring them
back and' get a new pair See the new
Moe
cha Glove with large single or double
clasp. i
BLACK KID OLOVRS, 81 00.
COLORED KID (IWVIC-', 11 00
BLACK KID OWVKS. 11.25
COLORED KiD GLOVE'/. $1.7.5
EVERY 1-'AiR OUARANTKICD.
"HARRIS" JIOMESPUNS:
Harris Homespuns at $1.O0 per yard are the hest value.in
Canada, made from clean selected yarns and every thread pure wool.
They hold their color and stand the wear better than any other make.
58 INCHES WIDE.
ALL COLORS.
$1.00 PER YARD.
HODGENS BROS.
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