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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-7-26, Page 7THE SIGNAL: (:(►1)EIII(. I ONTARIO ds!'+ vi` "e *.si'it'ie +++++' icifr rope °°i°4 ++++**** -4i+ +++*4 4;.2++4*?44***' • News of the District.The • . - _•--.....,.'454..>r.+.*,.4.,:4 .x64 : 4.445*444 454*., *444 446+454== ^44446 444V LOYAL. being all Istsy they bird (sanded her order over to *wither calomel', %vim TO OUR (30RRESPONDENT3.• TUKa11AY. July 2401. 1 had failed to keep the t'•i agement. w \V. 'Taylor had txxl r r '1"111'1"111Timek acknowledged Iwing e•ptlpable, thirty hens in the month of June. If 1 but ugrlwai to pity v all Ui■r ,•uitto •k', anyone ceu teat thi. record we el Id text" expenlW caused by her h:aviug like to hear about it i4) The Signal 10 wait „erre and the (4)1(114 01 the t..0„„,.within the next fortnight. y4) *lie'a rcallwl the lol'ornalitln. LEEBURN.44U TuKAv, July As Ouderich's civic holiday conies on %Vedneaday 1)f oast week and • staff will he off duty 1 that day, will our ;lorry'dents kindly send i4) their tiers by Tuesday at Weal ? This will greatly facil- itate the work of getting out the fuller. DUNGANNON. •A. NKWTON, DENTIST, LC 1,1!. NOW. --At houleevery day exempt Thuds lay. New Iemrdy fur exlrw•tlua U+eth I,nuuw NMI. better. than gaw Crows; and bridge work, rtes. Aluiii4 '' e y Ua. (nom broolablel. N. D. --You own always• harm yuur work much beiin dental office -loon; to un im. better (actinium for doing the work, `u hatable for the teethed. TlIKwDAv, July :.4th. Miss Annie liirviu has returned to IIAI'1•1141(411. Misr Lillie McLean is visiting in litslerich. Mrs. Ed. Mole, of Nrlfurth, 114 visit- ing Mr. and Ml's. W. Mole. Mrs. J. \Villin, of Elora. in visiting her souther, Mrs. R. Davidson. Mrs. W. M. May, of Naujt Hlr. Marie, is visiting her sister. Mrs. T. Elliott. Mrs, Andrew Spired it vi•tting her brother-in•law, Mr. Mt•lir:utan! at Nile. Mr. \\ alkom and f 'ly have re- turned from their trip down 1h.• St. Clair. The Misww \Vhy,ud entertained 11 number of ft•iends 1)n Thursday 41M- Msg. COLBORNE. Meese K. Wells and Simpson. of rl'KsmAT, July 24th. 'l'or1)ute, are visiting at the Mallouppl' l IiI Ira N,ne., Next. Sunday 111)u1:r. thele will be quarterly service IN the \tie.. T. E. 1 lase attended UI( Evangelical rhnle•h in the • g at funeral of her uncle. Mr. Oi.hrr, of g ylrrriln,ll, lu,rel in the .•crrn'img at 7:31. There will *14.1) 114• n se•1 Vier next Saturday Mis. Coleman .has gone to reside leflrru.a.n at :1 1i *'lick in tIi. li*'Ia,im. with her 'daughter. Mnw. Searle. at language. J4.".., L. H. Wegner. P. K., \\'.satsuma. of Berlin, 'will conduit the service. Mess. M*utlhy and Willa left i4) broth days. All nue conlially invited 7 uneasy for Melita. Man.. on 1► to atlrold these serviePa. 4'hildrrli K Irugthy visit. Day will be celebrated in the near MIKN Alaaggiu ,e) pw11. of Brant. future. A genal program is in cou1114- orals i( visiting at the 1141111,' of her of prepulat' , u de, Jas. Corwin. EDIT.4K'A N,rri.. An excellent. ,bud• 1K, 144,4 •141.411 and delight1'l', 1,f g('t of 11PWil has Ieaelied Ir. headed Ln rations', heave returned l4) their "Colborne." lint without any Signa• I Met- a visit hYl'r. lune to indicate who the Writer is. Mr. 1 Id 111M. Lit Ur, sr., 41f leak. As has 1111411ylin4,•) been (ttlrsl before, ow, hitt 114.011 visiting their dal h" We t know Wh1) 4)a new1( send. n F g newt* -nut that we want to publish ter -in Laws \l1)+. Thin. 1Kitt1.'. the name. 11411 simply to be aerated Mrs(. Stas Ion Mt4414.1 4 and dough- that the news i1( sent in good faith. ter Roby, of (xlrtich, toss visit ing at \\'e 1(1)4,14111 liar 111 hear fr the the 1 of Hofsert Deivi11sin,.s1. 4',,11•1rue writer again with the NIT. Neal. srand daughter, of 4)1 •. please. Eu. Mitt X.11.. lioicrieh, and. , . Neal and daugh- ter. of Pennaylvan , 11114 visiting Mrs. "Mayor" M.Neviu arrival bottle this week from his vi* to liealerich and liro,wll. We'll s in have the new walk,, down now. Mrs. Ala • g and 1 arrived here til Tuesday. %Vhen a work on the new bleak is esu 'i'eled they will motley the rooms 4,14 r the Sterling Hank. on 4ahuday slid M lay some w• 41- enng Dierks veinier' at River Val v Park. \Ver wielder if the fort our. al ruining trite, ',and if n11 gal their money's worth. \1'14 are plraw'.l to learn that nears. n11 the pupils of 1)onganuon .rh,14d who wrote on the high Krh414.1 en- trance rxawinali°n have !wen 'uree'ItK- feel. We c ongratutate !Ko1h the pupils and their insh'nrtor. Mr. Tib, butt. Word hes been received that • of unr former residents ham passed to the (treat bet 1. We refer to Itulwrt s new 1(1 •1',u , l'rndennin . who fu • t t I K lewdness here whenrn I/1 Kilio41 N 1V in its infancy. 'Thr interment - Nill take place- in 1)nngamnn cemetery t ullll'ow afternoon. The traders 4)t the public school have engaged H. H. lung. 4)4 IIenniiiiel•, as teacher of the ,senior 11141)1 for the tall terns. Mr. • leng cants( highly res lest. and the what' will low none of its stand- ing in his control. Mr. and Mrs. Long will live in Jt. R. Durnin's house. 24th. Mts. Rowe and non, James, have f•eturlped to Axe hake, Muskoka, atm a visit of swum mbar in this district. Tholl. Mallows and family and Ibis three sons-iu-law and their families eujoy.d the laky brrrz.'a of Huron et •picnic Inst HaU1)4*y afternouu 04) the brach at the foot 111 Hutt.rntuj.., row. Sailing i4) the Take in Joint Farri.h'14 144111 Istat ,was one of the realises of the day. KINTAIL TvKap .iv. July' 24th. Miss Lena Carrick has gone on a visit to Owen Sound. Miss Lillie Austin has returned to Lorain. Ohio, after visiting friends herr. 11,. and Mee. tiro. Collimate' spoil Sunday at. the furuet'14 huwe in Blyth. Miss Johnston, of New York. is visiting her cousin, MI's. Holt. Mc- unnxtd. MIs.. AIM Minn Stele have returned home after spending some time visit• ing Wends here, Mini Kate. Howler 11401 gone on a vi1(it to Painesdale, Mich., where her sister, Mew. Morris, resides. Mime Agnea Styles and Miss 111. O'- Keefe, of Chicago. are visiting at the hover of Mr. and 11x14. John Styles, M114. and Mira Slater, 1)f ('Ievr11ult, Ohio, are visiting al the homy of the furore'.. oister. Mrs. McKay, 1' •es: skin 111. Minn I,ir.zir Carrick, of ti.14lrrioh, was up 4111 Friday last to attend the marriage 1)f her niece, Miss Minnie ('a'rick, 10 Mr. Johnson, of Duluth. OOOERICH TOWNSHIP. • M.N o.a v..1111y 23rd. FINK. STICK. W. .1. Veei has just lidded l4) bis stock the very handsome nixlrrn•n/onth-4-old shorthorn hulI Scottish Hoe, bred by W. 1)1dierty. of Chianti. Hr i. by Scottish Peer, out of Clinton Jilt, and its an ex,eptionally le 'sing young : ' d. Oev'rn ot• Maes Feewt.ett. On Fri- day lest, after a brief illness, Mis-.) Margaret Fowled•, of the BxyflrIJ road. pivoted away at the age of sixty -erne yeaus. and eleven months. Thr de- cense11 IlvvI with her brother, (emerge Fowler, 4I1111 was 41 lifelong Ie•+ident 14 the township. having been horn ah. 4)t Ivo utiles 1441111 11 of theresent bol • of her brother on the I1yHeld rend. The funeral look place to Mail - 1141)11 1 ' ineirry on Sunday afternoon, F:vange st \Vhitfh•Itl, 414 Oleneoo, giving th • funeral address.' The.pall- learer% w r four nephews. a trot her- in-law and t (opsin 1)f the deceased : .psalms H.. IA )rgr and Wilhelm Johns- ton. 1Ir/•lert red lian iel Buehannn and John Ker There1w a. n large o r the e• •,a t. IP t funeral I gathering 'af tl 1 lint tribute of res t to the ' "pnrtwd env. NILE. MoND*v, July :.o)rd. Miss Lucy, Elliott is visiting in (lodrrf(h, Mir,: Young, of Luckuow, is visiting friends :at Nile. Mies Maty Ryan. of Dungannon, spent Sunday at home. Lindsay \Villiams, of .(ioderich, oc- cupied Ike pulpit here last Mahh*th. Nits. Hawkins. of ('ollingwood. is visiting her parents. Nt. and M11t'. Jus. Hetherington, Epworth League topic next Tues- day evening will 1e "Prayer," taken by Herlwrt Homey. Slim. MattttIel Peel, of Sault Ste. Marie, and Mrs. 11, N,1vor, of N" • peg, are vi14iti444 their parents, Mr. and Mis. W. l'. Potter. BLYTH. 1)l'.'.'. July 23rd. ('oras - MAINS. -Thr berme 1,1 Mrs. M. 1;, Cook was the sour of 1a happy event on Wednesday, July Pith, 4)t high olein, when her 'dater. Miss Annie Mains, became the bride of John It. Cowan. .f New bow. North 1►ateta, Rev. Dr. (( McLean officiating. The bride. who Was given (away by her brother George. waN dressed' in a pretty tool het ' g dress erf cream crge de chine. with cleru1) litre trim - Mies, and carried a bouquet of white lilies. She was unattended. After the erre uu4.y cud congratfllalions the guests. nuwleriug al14mt -1111 y. ad- journed to the dining-1...an, whets. 1l ,, p(uous wedding breakfast was served. 'lite bride received a large howler ,,f leaul iful presents, 1at1)oug them 1a gold locket mut chain fie 4111 the groom. The happy emiple left on the 4 (1('ll14'k ti•14111 I good wistee•s and show•r114 •4)f time and Hower. for their 1 • at- Newburg, where the 441114nu is manager of a large elevator. ST. HELENS:\ Tvt1■nAY, dilly 241h. Rev. A. t'r*w 'spent a few' des': at. the manse this week. .1. Mrl'rslie is hone from %%Ing- h:un for the'•hol'Jays. Herb. Campbell, 14f \\'r•tHeld, spent. a fes. &eye in our midst. Men. Herb Th tenon, of the Mon, i• visiting at her old home. George ('lark, of Midland. is iipn'nd- 111g,1 few deers at home. - )Iis, Straiton, of (lale•r'ieh, be spend- ing her holidays ret J. H. Hntherfonl's. Mite+John,tun, of Varna. is aisitinf at her minter',., MI14. IG3bitlMnn Mom. 13,•l1 and family, of \4 inghnul. are visiting at her mister's. Mrs. T. Joynt'm. Mrs. Chapman and Mime ('lora. of St. Thomas, *rt visiting et Mr. Asquith's, Mtw. \\'ilium• and Mrs. Taylor. of Hrnntford, are visiting their 'lister. Mrs. A. Durnin. A number of our young people took n day off and went. to Biagi Hors.' Lake on Tneteley., - \Ve are piratical to have James Ram - age again in our midi*. W.' believe Iau..s intend. returning \\'.'ml in September. -sT. AUGUS INE. T1'rst)t1 ,11ih• 24th. Ed. Robinson, 1,1 -44) urn. .pent Smoky under the parent AI 4•01414. s Mrs. P. Troy and Miss F. nue. •.f \\'hited:mech. visited Mrs. F •nu o1) Friday. Mr. and Mrs. 11. 11'('Allaha of Whitechurch. spent Sunday sitJ hn Mia. Jennie Salkeld, of titration), 1 visiting her friend. Miss taItr'ntleau, at present Miss Annie Mnruiugst,ar, who w',1', visiting relatives het.'. has gone to Cnlruss`to visit re•let i l es t here. The • MiRAC% O'Leary. of T14ninto, who were visiting their 4.111144111. Mrs.' (ieu. Brophy, have ref Wiled benne. Mr. and 111*. (L'.4. Harlon and family. of \Vhiteehmeli. were renew- ing nt41 acquaint/Imes h4'rt• on Sunday. We regret. very umch l4) beer of the meriting illness of Mrs. \\'rel. McAllislrt• and hope to 1e able e,on to speak of ler re•eut'rry. Mont of the farmers hove finished haying and are rutting their wheel. A great many report an excellent crop of wheat, \114. F:d. Rubinson and family. of rs. Pontiac, dlich., nor visiting Mrs. ltulinw,n's aisler•hl-Inw, Mrs. John Redmond, at present. AUBURN. • 11°\ n Cf. Jul)' 21x1. Theehildlwn of Albert Knox are visit- ing their grandparents at present in This village. Mn,. Pollock, of Michigan, ani her childieu *re visiting hri• pornts, r. and Mrs. Willard. . Minaret Rotten* and Patience Sher - rifle, of Win ham, aro vending their vacation With their grandmother. Mrs. W. limier. Mrs. Refute and little mom, of (1a1w Town, Africa. are vimiting at her old home. Mr. Asquith looks plea/eel to have his three daughterm with him. • COUNTY TAXES. THE C. ik G. RAILWAY. • Concise History of Events Leading Up to Its Constrmxion. An excursion was run from (iurlph to Elmira on the Guelph R li,>,Irl Hit Railway on'I'hurtaley of tart week to celebrate the opeuiug u( the 11):111 114•tWee•u the IN•O 11441114, merit hened. The Hieelph Mercury, in addit- Im 141n extended report of the trip and of. the mel,• • accorded the 1iuelph people at Elmira. gave the following 1(ununtry of the hiNUrey of the friurlph & (ioderic•h Hail way .4.11e•14me. w'114111 Rill Ire int rts.0ting l0 1a•Ilple at this end 4)1' t he lila' 115 14411 : Till. Guelph Junction Itailtcay' had its origin Mainly in Ihe-'U•ong d,',4,.• of the bu,inrser rpnluumil l' of (iurlph tolumlt•ct with the Canadian lineal.. Railway, in under 1.. 'g.',.41e Iwnelll III l'nlllla•l lt11n1 and 144.1.441111111141,111(111 w1. two lines 11f railway, mei lu•gxin ac. r4A', e:+pwciall)'. t (111' Noi•lllur:I• the„ugh which the C. 1'. H. were con- sl1•w•ting their main 111)1', (/m• 1)f the early ideas in building the a •rt ion W144 (ll ohalll, An well, a sh.rlrl' 1141111' to 111 Iron. and. with this end 141 view. 11e original (i..1. R. line was designed to 444) down the Houck road '.44(y to M,'haif Station in the direct line to Hamilton. Itwas the HAum1- t11111 people, as a (ter 1)f fyrt, Who got the prig' 1 1) 1)11111111411 eh:til er for the 4.11)54r14rti0n 414 the Ihaneilion, (:nip th and Buffalo rand, the inten- t''wing to extend t.. the Niagara frontier, The telitl1411 r•present:Rites Waited upon Mr. Van Horne to urge 1h.- 1,11i1Jing of this .•oniectiuu to the C. P. H. a1 Schism' Station ley the y d.(. Patine, lint the 4', 1'. H. general urmlager 414141 them that he brut no 1)(•y to squire for any plan of that Lind. 4(14.•4 cry Julia diel" mold raise wa1s reeMed tor the \Vest, but that. if the liuelph people tvotdd Knill the Auld. he t414,ikI Irr11)k, to lease it and, lou it for •) lens -Wage of Ilir gross I4"'4'I s. The deputation came lark with this 4u11wer. Alai after 04.1(1111414 iou*1, with the C. P. It., and with the city conned, the (idlowiig plate of con,ti•uctiou was set lied uf144(4. t ix, : The city to build the connection with the 1'. P. H. 114 a point near Camphell.ille. fifteen and' a half utiles, changing. from the original plan fen - t or4• eel f°u atM1'haw.eleven miles, and the 'a median hieill' to leas,' the 14etd 14 or ninety-nine years for iii xt y !MT Cent. .d 1114' p;rws reMipl., nn11 141 4'xlend 11 Iuli4slrrich. Earn al. that early day the astute 1414.11 ill this head of affairs in 111).4'. P. It. 111(41 their eves on the ,retell elf fine ,1)uu11')'-Jetwern lindlph Wild (i(wirt•ich, which was only inadequately served by railway t• and . and .Kpeeially Neel they in view the making of (ielderich their main poll 1111 1 k L•lke•s fur the• North- w•.Mt grain trafflr, and making the (111rlph and Hiedericli rolu1 part. of 44 through direct grain route across western Ontario, -mid .1hus 1140141 the heavy grades out of Owen Sound. The (41nn.t') withi Hamilton' was net lost sight of, for the rade charters provided kw a 11A1)1 from Gori oh ,luhction to Hamilton. muter 4.' P. 1t. *o14pilen. a project which now bids fair te, ler • :t teldi7Alinn: The road to 1c11AW W1/( ,•spine 14'(4 to 11)1(1' $174,0110. And. in View of the el1a ilge 1)f route, the C. P. H. engaged to use their influence with the Government for as'smuts to 11ar 0..1. It which was subsequently granted at the usual rate of 4"3, 14) a toile. c campaign. in r 1 Torr eU un 1 n After 11) g p K Nhich 3lt•. \\-rel, Hell and all the lrall- ini( nu favourers took part, the city 141 liuelph I..rk $21),IMMI st,uk in the road, And voted n loan besides of $155.I16), sellneaI by •Igage. The city's shed... Was pard 11p let p31', andten private 1(ha11•huldrrs, viz,.. Tim,. (howdy, w'm. Bell, J. B. Armstrong, John Hogg, ('has. Raymund, Glias, Davidson, .1, M. Bond. l'hrf11IAil KI(wpfer and I►a%id Mol't•,ae, m1)l- .u•riMvl $111,1(M) of stock, o4) which Ih1•y rid SIM each. The (unehas• 14f the tight of way and the con,truetiln of the road was then proceeded with. Mr. John Davis, now of Alton. being the chief engineer. T1N burden of a ghat deal of exe(ntive work fell upon ('.1. Mard41ndd, ael'retarv. who ems Nlavot•of the aiu..': Mr. Hell, the late John M. Road. Mr. (lowdy, Col. Me- • other e ' ' • 1) •s e l'rnr,andthe 31h t tweet t m,Ih (onstrueti(11 of the road. Another $13,l(44 was granted Iy the city to', finish the cmnsttltrtiou to (ioldie's Mill. Thr 14,11(1 W414 ('oulplelell in Ifi1t7-l4 Arad' I 1" 41 for trafflr'. ''hough the returns t., the city in the earlier years Were cel'• for below the annual rhargea on the y seised by the cit .)• to build 4 h, road, there Ino been a marked improvement in later years, nearly $14,41)1 loving the eity''a.incotnr last year, with $114,414)1 this year. 7'h/' extension of the road Hi will still further increase this 811101; st. M fits years ages a rearrangement reran 11)4)411' by Parliament whereby the city was given the majority of the Isar) of directors. which now 'consists of Win. Hell, president : Mayer Mire - man, vice-president: l.incoltt (inldfr, (1. 1.. Dunbar, C. Kloepfer, R. 1.. Tot - nee, Ald. Icon and Ald. 4'ray. with A 14, Macdonald, K. 4'., as secretary ter ewer. ugh the promise of Mir William .melhnt, when the li(slrt•ieh Amounts Levied Against the Various Municipalities of the County. F'.11 nviug is a statement of the 1 minty rate let iw1 againstthe minor ut'demob,ie. of the comity this year. and a 'tar 4tittenient f"4 Bert The Iola! nlnmltnt raised hist year was *11.:72.13, and this year the levies aimolai( I, Silt,:4k:.32. 'flit., assess. 1111.01t4 1hi. Ve.u• ars based on the new rqualira•Itioli. 11110 14x41 Ashflrl.l $1.67) 24 94.7)17 R:( Colborne me 2,7:110 lit 2,:11:1 4:, lienle•rieh'I'mw•nship^ .1,117:. 411 :1.1x)4 IMI lir•y 5,14:4 56 :;,i4 41) nay 4.:C42 (x) 3.371 l(i 114,aci, k tttt. . (1,1417 42 4.:kill Wt Hu11rt) 1,1027 tel 1.1117 7:. Morris ,. 1,4111 24 :1,1141 43 McKillop . - ..:.`. y.. 1.1421 tt4 :1,4004 44• St11111.') :1,444:4 IS :1,434 21) Mle .leen 4,11431 )i4 :1,1101 :.0 Tarr kei swig h 4,a43 04 3,ii: -4 In Tnrnlerry.... :/,1111 tel x2,111 1e) ('slsrr111• 4,:4.11 ::4) :4,1rr 141 Witw4n,shhast ... 2,0t4K 41 2.461 35 %V,.w;u,'h Went .. 2.48(44 114.4 2.71:1 10 Hayfield 254 52 1::3 to Hlyth 1147 44 $Ci 3)) Brii,ewls :I77 ►e) 425 4111 1'lint on.. .. 1` 1.231 W2 1.4r.S4 -13 Exeter ... )0i( 744 110 :7) 4.,slrue II • 2,:481 144 (,lar: 111 Herman. . 4511 ,,2 2b45 Il' Meafei(h .`•4 'l", 1.:1:•10 111 It74 :/1 %Vinghnui.. x 1,214$ 4S 67:414, N\ roxel eV gill :ill 152,311 -- Total $7I% 4Th 32 p11.372 45 KINGSBRIDGE. Tress)tr, ,lily lath. Wedding bells are ringing in the Villsgr. Geo. Carroll. Oolerieb. Winn Vigil ing 'Will Menne last week. JIIwpm Julia and Rose O'Reilly are home for their vacation. Miss Aggi. Keefe in home from ..•hod, hitt doom not intend to stay long, Minn Mary Young and her brother Prank, from 1•nyal, were 'winning filen& in A.hfleld 'n Sunday. DUNLOP. Tt•Itsn.iv, July 24th. The rnntractors have commenced work on the bridge. NEWS FROM THE CAPITAL Canada's Foreign Trade Statistics --W. T. R. Foetus to Go to Or lent. l ltt:lwa. July 211.. W. T. If. Preston interview washelm t4ol:y 411111 hail an 1 It with Mir Wilfrid Laurier and Sir Ri,•11401 ('art weight. Mr: Preston 1.'.c(s her England un Thin -min). next. He gawn l4) cloy up his bu.inear As 1' '.'ion.'r .4 .1 'gra ' in Europe. It is I,it'ned on pretty gond authority, :tithe:ugh nothing 411f1ci11 is t, be had, that. Mr. Preston has been offered land acme )test n i '''ton in the )ep14artnu•rd °f ''rade and l' r. fter rumpl.ting his hemines( in F:ng- 1 will g4) to .Japan. China and 1e pur4A,se of working 4111 1'n Cat1ad1► And these 'es. There it)a steadily -grow- e a bet Weill l' ba and e 1 tl opt ace t of the great 1 of Ihe Canadian West s► g of famines( V4)11i1t• -will heilnding nil millet by the Peteifi(. 7'hr visit of 1 1n. Sydney Fisher to Japan 8 few ye Ingo was the cans*' 1)uiuin of the iun tiding a pr°fltaMP market foe Hour a •61 other ',nettle) min in ,1apan. Mr. 1' on will have ,t with! opportunity • AMfurther carrying ten t his geed 1)•k. Our Growing Trade. hl _ 114 sol ('m ,t for tl 'Irottedde I8.1W,• rot ing - Ura r Orient. a d developme tat' a .4411111) Ottawa. July 21. The fo 'ign trade of 1'nn eht for the year Pre 'n June 311 land was five tho s:mei and ty-tun million dollars, an iiia a"tie (t' 'early righty -two mlNi 114 lover the pre •'o1w c•enr. This 1111111 silt'.". 41)1' gl»(t OS privity which exists And the '. - ions development which i, takin place all uvrr 1111' Dominion, The great 4n1'renee of trade is n•'t, a nflned 11) any one pert 14 killer bra a.•11-,I;tlt is general. -rfle illllnlrt4 commit)! to $261,342, 108, ,4)1 ince pone of ME'.K,4,Ale4117 oyer 11016. Exports of dnn,Pati, prod- uce amounted 4oe 82 15,4H3,0511„ which • Rey. John McNeil. 1.1 l385110d. a•.(is $44.53),11In in ,xee•K' of lh. Ha(vaI cupPie(1 Ihe Presbyterianeolith In olst Par 11115. There WA/1also an excess Sabbath. Rev. 1, L. Small nuppIying i(ir the year of Montt nine millions in at Bayfield for Mr.'\feNeiI. tpy(..,•xpoorts of foreign produce. Tak- The fishing "Prion haa'atarlail and ing 1 'r ti'nde of (',nada by denotes the bridge *crone the Mail Intuit MCCnlm sinee 76 the fallowing is the runt( : like -a forest Withfishp14d'et attimem. 14476 1{174,1711,7K1 Hy • nppearan(e there are ten 1101,44 1,0111 t :. , , . lAN,6174, 73 men to Perch fph.gl,flL1,.9111 Quite a large number attended the 11011 511n0,111111 meet ic,•s in the Baseline Ral!mist The (xponrtee f flab:Mien farm prnl- church hist Nafalstth. Rev. NI. `'an• Iles' w('*(' 01 i10,2H7, preen, eonlparwl ,i,kl', an evangelist ,I both with $34'4.:1,l1.4) n tttr thn vf411)a year, morning and evening. en into-mowof11•27;41411,11741. The finest. The new railway has been making ons. the Hmlerriem Hlvem)vr'millhmflv *mllmannf*e. rapid progress .hiring the pnmt couple titres three and a halt t�flliona.- of N•(4.ka and an additional number of workmen and hasps b,in leen put on during the peat week. There is pmm- `ect of the work being completed this fall. There ate quite A number of Settle of pity to cut yet. The fall wheat is 11uly and ynite A few began cutting last, week. Flay nn the whole will not he a had crop. M..me fields, are light, 41111.1' again yield well. Fall wheat prindeeem to 1e a grand I-(4 p, and spring grain lcw,ku extra well at present. SUNLIGHT 50AP is better than other Soaps but is best when used in the Sunlight way. Follow directions SUNLIGHT WAY OF WASIIIIto FIRST.- Dip des uncle l4) Or washed at a tub of lukewarm water. draw k 1 1(,.y r a,h bow J and rut, 11�esoap lightly ares ,t. Or purist:War not to miss sddisaf all deet. THEN roll a in a tidal rail, lay in the tub under Me wain, and go on 11,c ,. r w..y until/410u y e, ba'- the way rubbed o'., Anil ase tolled up. Then s. •war for thirty minutes to one hour and Irl the "Sun- light" seep do its work. NEXT. Allel soaking Ilne full mite rub the:lollies lightly out .n a wash hoard, tad lee dirt win drew tett cam the ya.n•'nt in. ',le out to set at the .waren, bid deal me may owe • Owe, and deal through two suds- 0 dwy racer get, tw dirtyy, wee a Irk ant 3,) sea rod,. e. streak is hard le wash. rub some no are Map an it, (Ird throw the Piece back into the aide for few a1i'salr.- IAST1Y COOKS Mt win. h n to be ▪ . lukewarm water, 1..ku,g swum) care 10 get all dm dirty suds away, Men ring out and bang 44lt Wats,. 1'..' Stakes W rl.a- Kls rt,. col as hollow.: - Shake d1( Aru,ln free horn lost. Cut a tablet of SUNLIGHT. SOAP into t u�.�t 'pear Onto aatgallon o(bs4I l{ donee And bi.k into a lath,. Kien just lutes/rm. work articles in the label without ralk- �i111Syueese t dirty widget twisting and lime thoroughly en two relays of lukewarm water. Squeem out water widget twisting and hang i4) We open alt. ■.-Tht moat delicate o.l.r. wow 8 wfrly washed In the Sun- light " way. sr -s-- " - cis $5 000 R[WARD will he paid to an per.ou who taDr oves+ that. Sunlight :stow ewe- ln+ any helm -ion. chemicals or any form .4 adulteration. Tut Ng AT, July i6, 1906 7 MEN'S MIDSUMMER WEARABLES COOL, HOT -WEATHER UNDERWEAR NEW SHAPES IN CANVAS HATS, STRAW IIATS, WASH VESTS, TIES, COLLARS AND OUTING SHIRTS* Everything for Men and Boys (except Boots: to wear in Summer Time MCLEAN BROS. Pert Tailors, Furnishers, Clothiers, Hatters. North sidle Court House Square, thullericll. Buy .t and follow Sc. d,reaant. 5c. LEVER BROTHERS LIMITED, TORONTO directors 41f the Guelph & (islet icli Railway are : J. W. Leonard, l'residrnl,'forint ti, 11. I'. 'I'inru.rmn:ul, Toronto. A. Mae..... 'h y, Toronto. A, 1.. Ilertzlerg Toronto. \\'. H: Hulling, Toronto. U. McNieoll, Vice -President. NMI - treat. , Mir Thos. l i. Mhaughne esy, Mont real. I. I. H: •Hon. liuelph. \Villialn Hell, A. IL Macdonald, 1!. (1., Solicitor. P. A. Peterson. Chief .Engineer. Couldn't Fool the Seaihrth Girl. At. C:Uh*rines, Toly 151. Mise (lov- enlock. A vimitnr here from Reafortb, this morning laid n complaint before the megiatiwte against Sanderson. Newma4l & Hough, liverymen, under the b I*w of the police enmmlmatOn, charging them with neglecting to send a rah mhe had ordered to take her to the train yenterd*y morning. Defendants explained th*t their calm Vnn (xfenci( would be built, it world be built f1', , liuelph, ham been long delayed in fultlllui.nt, the improved Hnaneinl pus ion of the I', P. 1(. and the co•twapom ingly great gement of the counts)' h eight' brise ,to a head in 11)41 , en the Guelph & Ooterieh Railway Co. was fn('Ol )0i•- nted to romsh•nct th (1, P. ft. eaten - ?don fr••nnr4l.i.4 h to\(i(n11•rich. The new (•(nn )any entered to n agree- ment with nthe (4uelph Helie) 1tni1- way to take over the eh* r to build from onr'lph to Gorier l 1. with branches 1,1 IJ•LnWPl and V Strat- ford to St. Mary's and ('lint° , and any bonuses in the form of free ighl id way granted ly the ieipali es. Nearly all the right of way for he road wen gr nted by the muni(ip*I• Mem. The chief dlffiettItiee in eon structinn at thin end were the ernlsing of the (trend and 0oneatogo rivers and, at the other end, remixing the Maitland *nd getting to (3ol.rich harbor. These have ani been aucense- futly overcome, de•ple mole delay, and thls month the c,,.truction de. pertinent had the pleasure of tirning river the riled from Ouelph to Elmira to tIN opsratlgg dsp.rtment. The Worsted to baesraed Mea. • "It fa well tient old weu should wear leanln." said a pbysk•itau, "for when Ire becomes old one should be spored the exertiuu of daily shaving. But 1 would like to I5'sur a warning to all beard wearers: 1 would like to shout 'Keep your beards dry!' in u voice loud enough to be heard around We world. Were those words heeded wavy case, - of sore throat, cold and. Influenza would Le uV'oided, and many deaths would be Indefinitely put off. So many men with learns neglect when they wash their faces to wipe their beards dry! A teard it foot long demands a lot of toweling- It should he toweled after every wash a good five miuutee. Otherwise It ha damp. The owner goon about, with this damp thlug upon iris delicate and sensitive throat. 'Theta, If he takes tonsllitls or lneaenzn, he blames the American climate, There are too many damp beards among us. Too many MPH, washing their fares three or four times a day, have their beanie damp and clammy a good three hours dally." - Maine's Female Warrior. During the war between the states when It because necessary to draft men for the army a recruiting offer, Parker Mears by name, weut 10 an Imland off the coast of Maine called Loud's lalaud. It claimed to be a plan- tation. As tbe'boat neared the shore a tall, brawny female, the mother of sev- eral stalwart son.. appeared on the rock■, and as the officer set foot oar shore sternly demanded him bnmineaa. "Atter men for Uncle Sam," he an-' awered. She Immediately begun to pelt him with blg, bard potatoes, and they came so feet and fnrtoumly that he ram obliged to dee to the boat and row away as fast ea possible. Mr. Mears, when a little excited, stuttered badly. Relating the experience, he ended with. "(t -g -give her po-po- popo tatoem a-nougb a:a-and ah -ah -she'll t -t -t -take RI -RI - Richmond." leareke.akee. No prediction enn be made safely as to future earthquake. In any particular region. If any conjecture Is warrant- ed. It Is merely that regions which are Mother's Ear • WOOD (I. MOTMnn•n .An, WRIER OUO.Is. AN Is.ssv, IMO sal TMa MOOT,(. THAT COMB 0144.00/ TMA.' TIM.. SOOTT'S 'EMULSION .u.el/mal VMS . ale m 000r.MM.A1 .0 ,..c...•0.' /del TM0 M.•lri o4. 00144 MOTHIIralle CMILD. Send fir froo s mple !WATT If SOWN Z. Cha1q., Throats, e earl Paws all drepMai.ewrlA gee known to have contracted the earth - ,111.16e habit areo4) the whole,le more I keit' to quake In the future than are regions w111.41 have long been free from sei'mle dtaturbancee. No part of the ointment seems less likely to be shak- en than the Mississippi basin. Tet there were disastrous earthquakes about the mouth of the' Oblo river In 1811.13. I1 -giuu' covered with thick layers of (Any, sand, gravel, glacial drift. etc., like much of the basin of the upper Minnie- sippl, are less likely to puffer severely than those where solid rock comes to', the surface, for the loose material acts as a cushion to deaden the vibrations which come to the surface from the solid rock below. -The World Today. Mao, the Manatees. specter. What • monstrous specter le this maw, the disease of the agglutinated dust, littlug alternate feet or lying drugged with 'slumber; killing, feeding, growing, bringing forth aulnll coples of himself; grown upou with hair like grilse, fitted with eyes that move and glitter In him face; a thing to set chil- dren •ereamlug, and yet looked at nearer, kuown as hie fellows know him, how surprising are his attributes! -K. L. Stevenson, e. 11 edlAngering. e ■ aero n i commy, salol 1u*'k4'r laying him sews* his knee and Vigorously up - plying a large and Innseular paternal hand. "It almost breaks 1117 heart to do this." "Then whyr n don'tyoul let dolt:" yelled Tommy. Dad Luck. "Do you la -Bete l4) the bad luck of thirteen?" "Ito 1? I was refined by twelve girls, and the thirteenth took me." - Stray Stories. Ton may depend mem It thnt he Is .. good man whole intimate friends are 111 good.-Larater. How's, This ? We. offer unr hundred (1011at. reward for any raw• of catarrh that cannot be curet by Halts 1 ldarrh e'en.. F. J. ('REN 1:Y & 111., 'Toledo. We the unden.yrn.xl hove known 1• .I. ('honey for the Iasi ('4 year.. and Ie1141V0 hint serrfw-Ily honorable In all loudness trmuaactioos and t1 '11.113' 111111" to carry not any oblIgn. lions nude by his. Ann. . . N"aLe1Nu, Kl'.i ear It MAKt'I1 'hnlesile I Imagist.., Tololt No, 0. 16.11'4 (74)errh Cure is 1ppkon Internally, act ing dewily neon the blobs) mud 1(1114.0114. mm • f I'. of floe .)sten,: Teal hnunials. soot too,•, Prim 7J rent., wrhottle. Sold by all dri,t4At•. Take Hall'. Family 1'1114 for rouatlleetion. 'PHONE 56 D. MILLARCO. SALE OF SUMMER SUNSHADES 'PHONE. 56 On Saturday we will put on sale our remaining stock of Sunshades - ' AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. There are only m4.20 left in the lot, which includes Koine very hand - WIMP ernbmidetwd (,nen, but all t go. Laces and Embroideries '�• ' °"`' ""' hroideri�• in all widths attd all *44').).. The beet /101M401 1114nt in town 111111 ,111 the 1s•0, valor for the lenat money. Only a few left of our Irish Linen N\'nisl 1:1,014s and these we are cleating oat at. ver) tempting prices. NV. hats d"1)(• 11 11('1,• brine.,. in osiery, Hosiery e41lrHrnetiery department, Nhirh, in regard to violet y, quality and moderation in prices, is second to none. Splendid vaht.m in Ladies' Woven Venin, in ('niton, ..isle, nslhriggan end Silk, at Inc, 12te. 1.r, 17e. 23(', 41k', Me and up to $1.041 ea -h. Have you seen our spell*, imported real Eider 'Word. It is the very hest wool for making Ruffles, Shawls, Faacin*torp, etc., only to he h*d *t MIIMte'ta. 96 'PHONE In sr Scotch Store NOS t 1 0 We Wish to Announce that in the course of two weeks we will have our Plumbing and 'I'insmithing Department in full swing. We were willing to pay the !)rice for a first-class mechanic and have. 'pen, fortunate in securing a Ulan ,of large experience to take charge of this department. Our , motto' will 1►e quality first. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR STOVES.' This week the following goods will have to go at slaughter prices,• We must un - 'load. Garden Hose, Lawn Mowers, Refrigerators, Ice Cream Freezers. 1 ,llaulnlock, price $5.00, now for $3.65. I> .1 4,$4.25, 14 $3.15. Y 1 ' $4.00, $3.05. 2 ' $_),i.i, $I.9o. 2 ,1 ,. g•_'.25, „ $1.55. 1 baby Hammock, 32.00, now for $4.40. 1 " $2.55, now for $ I.80. A few at 75c each. Paulin's Hardware Store 'Phone 57 House 'Phone 177 r known to have contracted the earth - ,111.16e habit areo4) the whole,le more I keit' to quake In the future than are regions w111.41 have long been free from sei'mle dtaturbancee. No part of the ointment seems less likely to be shak- en than the Mississippi basin. Tet there were disastrous earthquakes about the mouth of the' Oblo river In 1811.13. I1 -giuu' covered with thick layers of (Any, sand, gravel, glacial drift. etc., like much of the basin of the upper Minnie- sippl, are less likely to puffer severely than those where solid rock comes to', the surface, for the loose material acts as a cushion to deaden the vibrations which come to the surface from the solid rock below. -The World Today. Mao, the Manatees. specter. What • monstrous specter le this maw, the disease of the agglutinated dust, littlug alternate feet or lying drugged with 'slumber; killing, feeding, growing, bringing forth aulnll coples of himself; grown upou with hair like grilse, fitted with eyes that move and glitter In him face; a thing to set chil- dren •ereamlug, and yet looked at nearer, kuown as hie fellows know him, how surprising are his attributes! -K. L. Stevenson, e. 11 edlAngering. e ■ aero n i commy, salol 1u*'k4'r laying him sews* his knee and Vigorously up - plying a large and Innseular paternal hand. "It almost breaks 1117 heart to do this." "Then whyr n don'tyoul let dolt:" yelled Tommy. Dad Luck. "Do you la -Bete l4) the bad luck of thirteen?" "Ito 1? I was refined by twelve girls, and the thirteenth took me." - Stray Stories. Ton may depend mem It thnt he Is .. good man whole intimate friends are 111 good.-Larater. How's, This ? We. offer unr hundred (1011at. reward for any raw• of catarrh that cannot be curet by Halts 1 ldarrh e'en.. F. J. ('REN 1:Y & 111., 'Toledo. We the unden.yrn.xl hove known 1• .I. ('honey for the Iasi ('4 year.. and Ie1141V0 hint serrfw-Ily honorable In all loudness trmuaactioos and t1 '11.113' 111111" to carry not any oblIgn. lions nude by his. Ann. . . N"aLe1Nu, Kl'.i ear It MAKt'I1 'hnlesile I Imagist.., Tololt No, 0. 16.11'4 (74)errh Cure is 1ppkon Internally, act ing dewily neon the blobs) mud 1(1114.0114. mm • f I'. of floe .)sten,: Teal hnunials. soot too,•, Prim 7J rent., wrhottle. Sold by all dri,t4At•. Take Hall'. Family 1'1114 for rouatlleetion. 'PHONE 56 D. MILLARCO. SALE OF SUMMER SUNSHADES 'PHONE. 56 On Saturday we will put on sale our remaining stock of Sunshades - ' AT A DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. There are only m4.20 left in the lot, which includes Koine very hand - WIMP ernbmidetwd (,nen, but all t go. Laces and Embroideries '�• ' °"`' ""' hroideri�• in all widths attd all *44').).. The beet /101M401 1114nt in town 111111 ,111 the 1s•0, valor for the lenat money. Only a few left of our Irish Linen N\'nisl 1:1,014s and these we are cleating oat at. ver) tempting prices. NV. hats d"1)(• 11 11('1,• brine.,. in osiery, Hosiery e41lrHrnetiery department, Nhirh, in regard to violet y, quality and moderation in prices, is second to none. Splendid vaht.m in Ladies' Woven Venin, in ('niton, ..isle, nslhriggan end Silk, at Inc, 12te. 1.r, 17e. 23(', 41k', Me and up to $1.041 ea -h. Have you seen our spell*, imported real Eider 'Word. It is the very hest wool for making Ruffles, Shawls, Faacin*torp, etc., only to he h*d *t MIIMte'ta. 96 'PHONE In sr Scotch Store NOS t 1 0