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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-8-23, Page 8to 'tMtlbD►r, Atlarst 29, 1906
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
1'Odium, the tallow ba. the jurlrlght thine
fur 1a11 omit loose 'owl uoraaurr• and.1i.,•
a dull that cannot tie beat fur at yle midget.
Portrait. that leech the espie..Ion of the
Woe mobile of few aim w hal give H. H. sal
lowa'rtedlu a tomato ism for moose.. In put
traitor,.
Kee our •how window* full of au)l veoit good.
howl printed and eery toher kind'• 1a,)' all
an• l iog'n high -eta... furniture. picture
termp
terming. nlolet•rinngK, hooey work aupplle-,
an auypllea• etc.: 1ns1de. roam 0 and are.
Wilmer Smith Katt +teem.
A. U. Mclean has purchased H. K.
Austin's driving outfit.
Fully thirty gurau rte staying out
at Point Farm nssorl at prevent.
The girder' for the ise•und open of
the Meitlaid 'bridge have been plowed
the (141st week.
A gull Imtweall game, he1wrrn t•he
Orients,'uf London, and (ildrrich, fa
p 'and for i.ahol.
Twenty•fiv. young people of Ml.
Georges ehur•h hada delightful day's
outing at liaylrld yesterday,
The band was out Iasi night and
will give another concert un the
Square tuualr1ow (Friday) night.
I$oh(. Elliott was in Hlylh yraed+►y
superintending the shipment of n
large quantity of apples to the tVeNt.
In your whole ...ration travel •
Ilo you really hop to and
Anything so attl.fy'In`
Aa the wood oW dell) grind f
1 have a little hatchet, with on edge
that's kern and true, to tier upon (he
bare who take, "Is it hot enough for
you "
A party of young people from town
drove down to B*ytIeld Inst night for
adauce, reaching town on their return
about 3 a. 111.
Isaac Young, the Indian charged
with theft and burglary, was before
the Judge on Tuesday and elected toile
tried by a jury.
E. N. Lewis is moving one side of
the double house 1.n Went street to
the hake bink- to have it fitted tip as n
Rimmer cottage.
The town council decided at its
*period meeting on Tuesday to place
the sidewalks on Victoria start insole
the trees., next the fences on loth
',Argot the road.
Ve are pleased to notice the naw.'
of Miss Ivy Newton among the list of
ancres.ful pupils in the junior teach-
er.. examination aC H•u•botd stem"
Collegiate Institute, Toronto.
•
scriptions paid in. $$(NIS.U1 ; Interest,
1113.53: hills payable, IM,lshi ; Motet - ,Sl
gage. 015,1101e.
The report is revived that au et• 1 d,u.
tempt it to iw mad. at for c •R1 ei
Methlallst general ruuference to h,ti'e JTuru
the homage. "foot•nulr" in thr+_Uiscip• M
•
liP4t•"giermi 'lee At
THE 141-GNAL : GODF.RI (: II t I N'I'A 1:111
powoNAL MENTION.
n Egeuer was • Maher lit town 1►la week.
ubt. KIltW 1 Made a trip to Clinton on Tam.
•
r.. Heaton left on Tweeter *naming for
oto.
i.. Moo'Iy left on Monday son a visit to
line struck nut. The fot•nole con- Turontu.
drums dancing. c..td•playiug and
theatre -going on the put of the tnrut-
her% of the church. lout there is a
great difference of opinion, even
aniuog the clergy, as to whether it is
advisory or inundatory in its nature.
"There will re,iainly lie a etJuog
effort to finally rlimirete it," said
or lural- Method Mt uliuislri• to a
Toronto Ampler the other clay "A
Targe proportion of Il he clergy would
vote to strike it toot, preferring to
Lav0 .lint i •4'410111w IM thethrill'
mentioned to (lite ind4id1ue1 tan•
w iettelr of the IIIembeI•a. It is gen•
entity recognized that the fund -note to
a rely juvenile way of dealing with
the quenliun. It down not veettle
it all, and thous:olds of Methodists
either dance. pI.1y cards or go to the
1healrr,wcrsionally, dud still iemaiu
to all Intents• and purposes in good
standing in the Omuta. I'm not okay-
ing that *itch commet is proper.ulWt
I'111 just [sainting mit that no attempt
is made to entul•e the fool-uute. if
that is the case' why keep it in the
Discipline? Another fact," he con-
tinued. "is that tilts trio of amuse-
ments in singled out for special con-
demnation. while other and more seri
nue ufirncra 410 covered simply by
general naive. 'rids is regarded as 111 -
consistent. Thrtr is likely to be a
change after this general contra rove."
On the otter hand, the statement is
quite as confidentl' made int other
quartets that the foot -note will be
left ens it 1e.
OUR BOARD OF HEALTH.
To the Editor of The signal, •
NIH ---1 see that-aKincardine paper
reports a laneetilg alt the hyoid of
that town. This prompt.* me to ash if
the lio de ich bad of health ever
holds a mrrting. 1f it does we never
hear of it.
hurt RIM.
The (ioderirh board of health dews
not mower to he a very active testy.
At any tate, we have not heard of its
meeting for some time. Perhaps the
reaslin is that (ildrrich is such to
healthy town there is no occasion for
11. I. Strang, bran received the marl*, our board of be,Ith to bestir itself,
EXPENSIVE CLOTHS FOR MEN.
of the unsuccea%ftil candidate.. at the
Departmental examinations and those
wishing to know their standing can
have it on application to him.
The first load of new wheat W114
brought to town on Tumidity by Mr.
Quaid, of Port Albert. and sold to W.
Burrows t Mon. Thr sample is :r1e
and tf%ted over aixty pounds.
Brakeman Wiggins of, the Grand
Trunk, well known in Oodeich, now
of Stratford. halt Ida ani at Guelph
last Monday night while coupling rare.
Mr. Wiggins in now in Guelph bna-
pital.
Ahu.it eighty person. left on the
htrveetert excursion to the West last
Friday morning. The train consisted
of two engines, two baggage rare, n
s rcarcombined, and
r and mail n
1' e a
8.r regular pxtssPngP r o• he .
The voter.. list for the town of Gexd-
et irh for the year 1('10 is now Icing
issued. It Rives the number of voter's
as ItsI ental led,to vote at elect both
for the legielitire Assembly and for
iripnl purism's and 401 entitled
to vote at municipal elections only.
Then her of jurors is 540:
On Sunday last Margaret, the Ihrrr-
yearold dnnghter of .ltt'wph Mummy,
'wallowed a quantity of Nillett's lye
and ren consequence Wits in a very
serious condition for a time. She is
now making am good progress as ran
be expected but it will he stu!e weeks
before she will be able to take any
wdid fled.
E. P. Paulin has been awarded the
eootrm•t for plumbing work, etc., in
connection with the fitting of the
Sovereign !tank premises. He has
fitted up a workshop ulostilit•s oven
his hardware more. with new took
and has engaged the aervices of hunks
Robinson, late of Dunnville, who is*
prate kat all-round mechanic.
The plate gilts% front has been put
in et the new premiers of Park in's
Fair and a Large quantity of ertwkery
and usher goods hag h. -en placed on
the tables in the basement at the neer
stone. Work on the adjoining prem•
Mee, Hedgge°. Brat.' new atone, (4 also
heing pushed ahead and the window
trans.. for the upper story have fern
placed.
Matter Mechanic Mitchell and Fore•-
nian Lye of the G. 'I'. H. bridge end
building department ever.' in town
tido week, which suggests that emn0-
thing may be undertaken some of
thiel* days in the matter of that new
freight shed the O.'•T. H. have been
going to build fur 'I1111. time. It is
elan said a new round hnnse will 1e
.reetPd. 1414
('rown Attorney Meager and Magis-
trate Humber were down to SPAM
nn Monday in connection with sit
charges a nips( H. A. Milord. shop
lieense holder, for infraction. of the
Limner Act. Mr. Clifford pleaded
guilty to three of the charges :and the
others • were dropped. Mr. Meager
and Mr. Hntut)er were in Exeter yees-
terdev hit the matter they were in•.
veld igaling wax not settled.
CHURCH NOTES.
Key. Benjamin (gement will preach
loth morning and evening next Sun-
day in North etreet Methodist church.
The Bishop of Hunan has appointed
Rev. A. H. Rhode., of Hnlmesville, to
he incumbent of Teeswater and Lake -
Rev..); A.
ake-
Rev.,1.•A. Andersen again exrttpild
bis pulpit in Knox church Sunday
morning after a month's aheenei. In
the evening Rev. Andrew Meldrum,
of (levelantl. preached.
in Knox church un Monday evening
Miss Atalra Mclean. of ihetroit, song
•'Irmler His Winter." one of Mankeiy's
ayn>na. Miss Mclean is quite youth-
ful. hut has or strong ami pleasing
voice.
Her. W. M. Martin, pnstnr of the
Preehvlrrinn cnngn'gattun at Exeter.
it away for nere•a) weeks' holidays,
and in big nhe,ner his ongnegation is
worshipping with the Melhodisls tin-
der I?. A. Fear, the Methodist
later. The union service. are held
alternately in the Methodist and Pres-
byte'iah ehitehe.. This is real church
onion.
The roamed financial etatenlent of
North start. Methodist rhumb just
looted shows the following interest-
ing totals : 1.x4(011' Aid, $1.101.65
Roman's Mis.ionnry Society, $1711.t40;
Mission Hand, $►1.111 • Epworth
League. $7:1,211 ; Sunday school, $2.1.1.•
101: poor fund, Slit. 111:..pedal hinds.
S{3.2l : elnnexinn(J fonds. $I (d1. Ct ;
quarterly official isoanl, $1,2411.137:
triodes board. $t1nn7.Rt ; building fund,
$1/kOOR,O2 Vitale top an follows : Indlesi
Aid, SLUM; corner -stone laying,
$544,341: Epworth league. $431I.(
Honda whorl, sum ; mnet.rt, 11311 .7
collection at opining. SI:ol, 4 ; nob -
In former days one could not buy
the mote expensive English worsleda
and Mruteh tweeds in a clothiers or
r
hul'rdarhw'r. Nowadays one can
buy in the Mimi -ready wardrobes
tweed. and worsteds which only the
very beet merchant tailors carry. in
a S2.' Me•mi-read)' suit one getos a line
English worsted worth S'- to $2.:111 a
yatal, and it would stoat the average
merchant tailor $lit More to make the
wait. The Semi -ready W'atdroIW is
Wears. Mclean Bros... Oorderich, Ont.
Sissie Exhibitions.
The Kiaw11dlsl h►rr wl and steel
lana rollers have Leen so well adver-
tised!hixmghlmt Canadian pipers in
the last few year. 1 hat visitors iyit the
barge exhihitiuns look forward to see-
ing thrall every year as they would to
renewing srgnain'lxnees with old
Mends. The T. K. Biaarll ('m will
have an exhibition in the DPW imple-
ment and prw0/a of manufacture
building at Toronto thisear and also
in -1 h• implement building at the
Ottawa fair.
•
• May Build bridges.
Toronto. Aug. IS. - Flee-('b,iirtnan
Ingram and Mr. 'Kitten nt the On-
tario railway and 111444441 isstrd,
yeateninv heard the application of
titKilh.p township. Htit)I 1011114 f,
for p ern)ia.ion to Px`s•nd $(,SY'. of titre
tate pd 1ua11 fund. which auaitnt.
lit *14.:02, 0n the construction .1
bridges upon the highways of the
township. 'rhe municipality leaving
made nut a Koski raw :and established
the neewsily for Ibe expenditure in
the piddle Inteeat, the board grante.)
1411 order approving the bylaw of the
wunieipul compo(. R. M. Hays. of
)k'nforth, appeared Iwtorr the hoard
in
behalf of the application.
Robbed, Hurled From Tretn,
It Thumas. Aug. ^1 -Detective
Heenan of the M. C. R rep•rted that
two men, harry Phillips and a French-
man, employed wltb Parnum & Salley
circus were rubbed a their 141917,
stripped ut tbelr clothes and bouts and
thrown off the traits near Springfield.
by negru'employs.
Din While Chatting.
St. Thomas. Aug. 21 Janes Patter•
SOIL aged :g years. of Rodney. was
chatting with Meade en his brottiet's(
lawn Sunday .Yentng, wben h. sudden-
ly thrust up his bands and died In-
stantly. Heart trouble /s supposed to
be the cause of death.
Color mea Arose .f Care.
There are two things which people
Imagine are guides to the goodness of
coffee which are realty of no (ase-
quence whatever. They are the color
of the decoction and the aroma of the
coffee when ground or as It eacapee
from the pot la drawing. The color 1s
due almost entirely to the roasting.
This 1s true alto of tea. The fittest
coffees and teas. when properly roast-
ed and prepared, to.. give out their
Guest Savors will color the water but
little. The real essences whieh give
the favor hare practically no rola.
Mixed.
♦ professor tot one of the Australian
universities recently Informed bia class
that "the darkest hour lit the day Is la
the middle of the night at 3 o'clock in
the aerialist." Oa smother occasion the
time professor made his apology for
the 1atrlcfcis• of a statement by add-
Iog, "1 c'o't give you an easier expla-
nation without making It more dlm•
cult."
T. )rake If Weeder.
"Walter." called the etbtomer 1a the
restaurant where n orchestra was
plsyleg.
"Ter, soh"
"Kindly tell tbt testier of the orches-
tra to play something sad sod low
while I dice. 1 want to see It it won't
have a •oftenleg Inductee un this
steak."
AIkt.g Yee .s fselfsrla..
11 you have been asked ta,a wedding
and an n•etperted guest sneers • day
or iwo before It la p.rfe•tlitotod taste
to ea11 nn the family of the bride mad
ask for permlaalon to bring her along
IPnt It w0,t1A he the worst teats in the
world to allow veer frl.ed to send s
gift. The .ending of . gift 1s the token
of Meadlbip tad Mould be ceased to
r •toads
Charier Hall left on Friday host en a :1 ie to
11'inuliwK.
\Ir. Walter. wad YI•ittug tot Iluli c,%ille the
pa -t week.
Mayor Tie retorted last alight fools his visit
to *remit.
lirrhaln Rubin Ton lraa 110111e h itauo ion
01'('4 Klllidal •
'Leonard Cuff left on 111.1 re111411 to Brandon
lad Sol 11Ida) •
F. J. 14idhnm mrd•• a hostile.. trip to Stmt -
'd IbW week.
Ilepnly Sheriff ('au),ron made a trip to ten -
t
ern
tretieI.r.l week.
"' 1:vrn•IN'wytl•u 1• bou.e from I1•troit fur it
visit to hl. parent..
Fred Ilrw)' left to Frida> lass 0 r Troy. N. Y'..
to rectum his .ludlre.
'tbnllwl • Hngaa .a. a114011g flue exl'tlydtnllt'ts
o the \1',•.t Ind Frldr)'.
N'r+. Slo l.e:ui wa. among 1110 esc r-1unld+
r 11'4.3 Ina Friday.
Sar-. Ileo Th -un I. vidtiog her daughter.
Mr.. Hera. at Elunville.
in. and 41r-. Towler. of 1.ondon, were visit'
or. 11 tooyn the pa+t week.
Sir-. and Ilia M)••o. Nellie etre Edith Mar.h,
of Toledo. 11.. tore in town.
44P. H. It -bort -on left yederlry afternoon on
a .114(1 at tau Hume. 3luakot:to.
The Misses Ethel and Irene Acbeaon ate
taking a trip b)' boat to Duluth.
31. (1. Cameron, M. P. P.. 1+ away for a few
days o, a trip to Sault Ste. Marie.
.1. ,0es Wyatt. who recently lost hl. Maul at
strut fool. w.a In town till. week.
N'. Stuart Ilene. barrister. of Kt. ('atharine+.
is spending a week to the old town.
• J. 1.. Killoran. who ha. been bidi.I-»trg in
Muskoka. 1+expected home In a few day.
Fred. F. )gun. -r. of Woodstock. woo. ,n town
for few days this week viattlug friends.
J. W. Broderick left -e+tide) for'kseter to
atter ,t .bur .ta'k l,. moo purchased.
to
t
both
lut>k p sed
Ernest .1. -Young ha. been -pending taw past
two weeks vt+1111144 relatiy.s ■1 AmlwrleY.
Mi+. Hilt-. of Mulrkirk. left had F}(dan
mornfug after a visit of tw•o weeks hn townl
Mr. H. Newton and the Msaw4 May and Is y
left on [twit return to Toronto on Friday la.).
John K. Whitely, of Brooklyn, wa- its town.
Mat week, leaving on bit return on taut nolo).
Mr. and 144.. W..1. 1'.. Fowler aid daughter
are '411411105 at the rr-idenee of Win. 3Ierrelt h.
311.4 Kate Nos►ru w again In town for a
abort thous, her mother bettor somewhat better.
H. 1. '!,fining. 11.A., wa+ in Toronto lad ,reek
attending the funeral of the late 1t'. N. Ander-
son.
ra. well Itnu(Wlll. a.f the Sovereign Bank.
Haden. is spending a fortnight'. holiday in
town. -
444'. H. Flfead hooves thea aftor000n for ft,-.
Anne de Hellcvpe. Quebec. to ,take a po.ftlolr
there.
1Ni++ Perlee bas returned to town aftersp.nd•
Ing the Holiday. at 1St. Thomas and other
plates.
Rev. I . (:.- Young. of Primer Albert. Sank.,
wr. the guest over Suaday of hi. brother; Col.Yout>g
.
Vet to hear of the Intended removal to
Toronto next month of 31r. and the Ili.-e-
M.sa•4>'.
Wellington Davld.on lett on Monday after-
1101in for New York, where 114 has a good
pu.ubon.
Condne:or A.weblook returned from h4a trip
to Port .Arthur on Monday and te again on bia
r'galat tau.
.Md-- (',serine 1.0!' left on her return to
Franklyn. Tenn., on Monde)', after vt.itlog bee
relative. herr.
Mrs. Ballow and 31i -a Ballow returned to
Toronwye+twin) after a v1.11 to Mrs..tallow's
ion. 11r. Wallow. .
Her. Father Mar omen.' and 'Mormon Dalton
wade a trip to Toronto On Moa.4.y and. rerun -
Ing the -nine day.
Mn. and Miss heels ('lark have returned
trues a gyp of .rverdl week. to Windsor,
1)rtrokt and Toledo..
Sin. Lite. of Toronto. and tick .1•rer, Mb.`
Taylor. a New York, sire gale+t+ b1 the Rd
d,•uee of lir. '1.0ylor
MM. Evelyn Mariaogak' tenoned last night
(rout • Ihrr-w. ••k.' visit with Ile.. Hold.
helmet at I'enetrug.
Mr. and Mr.. Thos. Morgan. of Markham.
111,1.. air vi -ling in•towu, (ae.1 s of 41,.. E. A.
.m'yd. 4'41411.0one .1 feet.
wee are sorry in learn of the eogiinned Illness
of ►lnla> Mrh•nnan. His erlrlul. would he
glad t0 lean, 01 Ids revvrr>.
i'. JAN'arlMt Jack N'allsce and iI. I.:uo
beet,,., of Iar,g•!rtdg•. were among the exrnr-
ahmsat. t., th, 44.4 on /'oda).
Mr. *mi Mr.. Alex. Bruer. of Intim:I. were to
town afro day. the pipit week: t
e g
tr.1-
of Slr, .INell •. J. H. l'Mharwr.
Mr.. Vomit llawkin. and her daughter.
Ilrl•n V. t orir.. W1..41..1111. ns.Mrne- of J H.
lido kin• ,'.couple of day+lad week.
Mr. die... T,onhnll ha. roomed from a
volt to 03440... and Iva. nrtsnngwntel by
Madel t'rada•rlm, 1 •.,rey. lief grand -on.
Jbarry r ..non left on 1404.,- for 1.00d,m.
'3)144-., .hors .uy there he intends intim to
NOw Yoru. to pnrsnr hl. muw.sl .talo...
Ah''.. Ed ._rnl Ja111,». and Mn. Fred hairs
newt ant. of rite+burg. are .1 -ting at the reu-
dent-este 4%a u. M." n-mth. Sr. IMv let. 4tn•H.
IT.% metal Ih•10rttve Phelan woos et thetitr:a-
fond elm(. last week and al.. 1:14.1.. trip. to
Klima, ,lin\Mand I,omlon on umri.d bit -lues•.
J. J. 4 u. Ingham. manes/re'of the ('rown
Hnron•tom,'441at.k.• %%Ingham. was n
In tow
yh•.id
t entry, ,,g• sr The'ignal a friendly call.
Arehle )..n4...on 01 too -table Kandy. left on
the bar. ,.r.•1-'.14.urd01. lad friday for Win-
nipeg. Hr 04. a✓c+nnt.ou,d by Kay McL.an.
Key. Fr. 40 411. of Lindon, vl-It.d 1.1.
mother. Jar.. Thu..' 11 Neil. of Ktng•hridwe.
dining tilt. .veek. and Mao formed. In (iuderirh.
M -lire..• strong 1. home Immo Toronto fo
+t
a ,brl visa Iwfore esdohi in,. hrr Mules at the
3,11eloell high wheel nn the , ningto the lotto.
Sill'•. Amor !Awns -tee. who had been VI.ltlrriegg
41 t he rm+Hl eotsr of her bmf her i oil w, 0414ord
Kr oke.. lei. on her return to T+ronrlo on Too,.
day.
Ali. F.. I:.,nnh•. of Ileshwood. Aster of Mrs.
1:. 1'. Pants, ha• taken rb.,rge of the nmmml-
nog depriho•nt of 31r. Paulin'. hnrd*arc hn.l-
nr..., \
Mrs, Wm.. i'nmpbell and 4Aoghter`on
their retort, to Toronto on T.' -11 a ('r r
%fah III a (4,I.br of u,a,lhs with t.1alii n.-ln
town.
William swaTeld ao.d son. lino)', and J. H.
swamrkl .rod -.on. Edger. arri(e1 on 11,e Kt,4
E:dwa nl on snnday throe 4'Ievei.,nd, for it .fart.
of a few days.
lir.. J. e. M'Unrren and ehlldren len on
Treaelay for their home 1n Spokane, w1'nah..
after a two month.' .lett with bl•r p)r.•nt -. 41r.
and Mrs. Wm. Jnrw..
31r. rid Air+. It. W. IttId left In+t week on
their return to Hnmkb-n, N. Y'., after a visit tp
+neral wrrk- ant the residence of Mr.. It -IA'.
µtrent•. Mr. trod Slim. A. Farrow.
It1.. nrd Air-. 1i. 44'. Wright. of Til-onbnrg,
mere Kneel+.hating the week. 11 the resklenee
of I )r. and lira. 441 iheely. lin Sunday HO V. Mr.
w'rlght par shed 1 wO very able .ern.on+ in St.
(looray.--. hnrrh.
Ihr. and Mr, Mountie and two ehlkiren. of
painter. Iowa, were %l4thng Mn. Sntilllr'a
+ 1+Ire. Mr+. T. T. i.e•kie, thi. week. 11i++. Mac..
som e,. of london. wen. n1.) 11.4 guest Of Mt..
la.ekie thl-. week.
wf?enitpreg rn•e Iles-: Mr. end Mr.. Ilow-
man. N'nrihow 11•rnne. tor• i-nmptnf sr tae
'teach. They hair t., their gni.+t+ Jit..
Kkelton, of (i.wlrri-h; 411.- Hoffman. of Uretn.,,
and Harry IMwIInn, of Winnipeg.
11111,,) Me1inater. of ''r.hinge(ton. I*„ ha.
.trie'.d to join h1+ wife anti homily. who hot..
been %i+Iting SIr..49-Mater'+pnront'. Mr. and
'1w. John 1. Ibue.. The adtnr. will leave for
their home at N'a+hington next week. •
John A. Ter'tor, 11.A.. we. In town the pn•t
week. Mr. Ttttyklr • who h.a been prtn•Ipal of
the high school at 1 M
tort on. will he Ile first prin-
elpob of the new high ...afoot at 1Vlnwham, and
will comments.. lob dm re. there next moil h.
J. Ftumt. H. A.. pall n short v 1.11 to
relative. in 1nwn Ind week while on Ids Wit,
InNlnwttu e•1110, t0 take op hl. new dwtle. n.
Iwinripd of the high ..h,A1 them. lie w'a-
✓ renmtnnleal to hl. children. Flitter and Ida
and h1. 111ee. MIs. 1.taxle 1'01(1,,'.
Mr, and Mrs. Umtg.• ,.nhtn+nn. of Ningn.
Stan.. are visiting t heir retai n r- hem, afti•r an
J.•rn.r of eighteenMrs, Mr. Itohin-nn Is a
brother of Nin. and Ilene) Robin -lm newt Mn.
s. 1'. Il4,k. He I. a drlagnn• to the Methodl4
rrneral conference, whir+ !tore,. at Mont real in
September.
Jose..h sense). of King-hrldae, reternea
Sleuth ' nigh, 1,1.1 hem Chatham. where he
had team In 1h.• hu•I.ittl for alxnit Ilk o."ek-
owing to the injuries he reeelses1 fon, gunshot
wounds at the rharivat aThr •01110 1 w
1110011' pn. He pou•o.r'.+pending the tell and
w inter rile his brother. iter. yet her Hn+-.r>.
at West Lorne. Init.
The week'. arrivals a Flotel ekid.rirl.. i yri1
I)wight Edward.. Mn. 1,. F. t'larke 1.4111.100.1'•.g.; M1.- Mala leukin., 'efrolla: MMi.-
Immihy Mel'orkle, Miss Ruth i. finnnlnI inn.
Detroit : 1'01. and Met. A. 11. Macdonald,
enelph: Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Junes, Petrol! F.
IlnMen, 3. W. IM"ghlln, Ian dfl : W. M.
n llrlrne Stratford . Miss IC1ir.Mlh Mao
rhe -tor net met : e..1. Ilett drlte and family.
M. and MN. 1). 1.. Ilackenatnnr Pontile: Ste.
1. 1'. Palms
. and the MI. Maria and {tele..
I'alna. Mi.+ v ne. Rekord, MI+ I.mtiar
1144r1an. Sir. and Mn. F. 1'. Myrna, W. 10t1
rlAg. r It. Ilerter, IMrdt : H. tv. Itlerk,•.b.•.
1. 1.. lane, me. J, A. 14011m. New Orient...
Mn Montan, MI.+ Finney Iaorxnt : MI. M. 1.,
Intl... Y.mker.c N. v...lit. and tie -.w. W.
n
Imrle .4 MI+ Imrtr and Mader Walter Mrs..
Sense
end Dollars
l•
Smiled Seep L better thea •flee stags,
tat is beat when used to for Buhl* wog.
Buy limelight Seep end :unite d>rrotia&L
Gu hand-iu.11,114 'Ile tliueut
of to -day are those w hu used
good common-sense yesterday
and the day before. They Waite
a puiut ct UV. iug suulethiug
each week ; sod their wealth
and iudeptnd.,uc•r grew rod
grew.
YOU ran commence 10 -day
$4,00 opcu. an account
Interest 4r.; 14 1 , ,'. a year
The Sovereign
Bank of Canada
e rut >uur (Luta) fu a place whine
)uu can get It %heti you want it. ,
ti0001 RICH BRANCH
ANDREW PORTER, Manager.
J0r.1.'r ml...,
WATCII
REPAIRING
This is
Vour Opportunity
Imre, Detroit; C. V. Taylor. Pontlat'; M1s.,•-
ditueite t« kawu end Draw It. Elliott,
aim rob: J..11.. Monte, tubers, Tomato.
M. A. Macdonald, who 1uow been practising
Its' at Loudon. (Int. 44.14 In WWII tor a few
dry. this Week and 0 now' visiting his Oki hmoe
in A•1fia•Id. We ars may to barn that 31r.
Macdonald Ir lea vine toter(. lir has accepted
r vet)' l" i'ttut one: to jots a legal unit all
('ronbrook. 1i.('., and leaves next uwOnlh for the
!'arta, province. While expn•.41'n1 our regret
that sal never a young titan Yhould heave hi.
native Province. or into with -- Mae'. many
frien& here in Iviahio;; ulna all u.aou,-r of . o-
«e-• ii1 hos new loeauou. If M. A. Macdonald
onald
b ,.,d Ettore a great ninnyeary one alt the
prnuuu•nt latrieter-nf Braid' Columbia. and
,a leodrr 111 political Ilb• a. well. then they Imo e
-,uartrr men Out thine than w'r think they
Noe.
•
IN TORONTO'S GHETTO.
Queen City Has the Only Jewish 111awk
In the Dominion -Poems Printed'.
In Yiddish.
There 4* one Jrwlsh bank In Canada
S ad Toronto 1* the proud posseseur, says
It welter IR The Montreal Standard.
'Its hems is at the corner of *Chestnut
Agues streets. Situated in tit.
of the Ghetto it 1s typically Jew-
ish, middle greatly appreciated by the
thrifty Russian, Polish and other Jews
who have made T.,ronto their home.
In order that its customers may ex-
perience no difficulty In the depositing
or wtthdrAwing .f money. the deposit
book slips d draft forms are ad
Wilted !n T dish. The manager. Mr.
Joseph Will Gurotsky, is himself a
well-known III new, who previous to
his accepting t management Of the
first and only Jew sh bank In the Dum-
Inlon, bold a res 'lisle position for
several years In the sessment depart:
Went 1n Toronto's el c palace.. and u
very popular with his Rents, who :e-
llsh nothing better than having a chat
with the Tlddlsh-speak g manager.
who Is at all times ready o snake out
their deposit slips and het. them In
divers otter ways.
Bank Open Some Evenin s.
For the convenience of She ea fah
workingmen who ire employed • ting
the day. the bank le open Tue
Thursday and Saturday evenings.
1t 1* is curious and interesting sight
,w cht 1
al bra former eco to
e er sub salt the R
)
elan Csar hand In !heir Dks and /or -
trey to the teller, wt.,. though unable to
slfak. Yiddish. understands the Inter-
n ational Jewish language. Russian. Pol-
ish and German are languages with
w•hloh the oats -fats of thls Institution arc
ale familiar, and they have no diffi-
culty in spelling the law -breaking
names that are burn* by the majority
of their patrons. One of the most im-
portant features of the bank and which
appeals very strongly to the foreign
population of the city is the ease and
cheapness of sending money to tetrads
and relatives In Russia through Its
agency.
We filly 14n:i ;tllh e
Ulla' \l'ul'l:
•
II 11taM
NEVER BEFORE WERE SUCH VALUE
Money Sent to Russia.
Manager Uurofsky said that since t
opening of the bank, which took place
00 Dec. 11 of last year, the sum of 110,-
0110 was 1041 to cities and towns In
Russia. Most of this money was to •n -
able the survivors of theiRusslan mas-
ts
*acme to Dome to Canada. Another re-
sult of the opening of the bank which
all the "Lebow, point to wase pride, 1s
that 1t lits stimulated the buying and
selling of real estate In the Jewlah
quarter, many of the bank* best cus-
tomer being large holder, of real es-
tate. -
What surprises the Hebrew visitor
from other Canadian (Athos is that In
spite of the metropolitan city 1n can-
ed* having a Jewish population of three
Halos as great and Influential as that
of Toronto. It cannot yet boast of hav-
ing a similar Institution.
Depositors Are Increasing,
The number of the bank's depositors
notwithstanding Its brief existence,
runs Into four Liguria, and already the
Miler officials are talking of increasing
the already large ■tett and enlarging
the building That It 1, filling a want
which no other bank can a4 has been
admitted by Its curnpet'tura. many of
whom ars mourning the los. of some
of their best actvnnts.
Next to the bank there Is a sub-post-
Offlce. the postmaster of whlrh is ass r
another well-kn.,wn Hebrew, In the
person of Mr Louis Gurof.ky, who has
the honor alt being the only Jewish post-
master In Canada.
H. PARK
Jeweler and Optician
1111th side Square
Our shelves must be cleared
for our new ' s
tock of FALL
GOODS. To make room
for these and clear out the
balance of our
Summer Shoes
we are determined to SAC-
RIFICE PKOFITs.Y We will
.offer for the next two weeks
reductions in prices of
20 per cent.
OFFFRI•D SO EARLY IN THE SEASON
Downing & MacVicar
VICTORIA OPERA HOUSE
rdl.e'a NNN.ri' .t Jtatatse asrserr.
"•!3tre wax this bore black Kamerun
=rave, naked as an animal," saki the
sailor, "and there writ this explorer in
his pretty snit of wilds drUHn', and
there was a }Cameron medicine man
with a headdress o' human bones. They
Wood under a palm tree. I sot on a log
and watched 'em The medicine man
pat the right arms of the Ravage and
the explorer close together and then,
hlont•laMn' • dui] lookln' knife, be Dicks
a vein to the white arm and then an
artery to the Week arm. The blood
come a-gushln' and a-gnmhln' out of
the black arm, and the medlclne man
scooped It up in the holler of his hand
and rubbed It into the nicked white
arm. He most 'a' robbed In • plat be-
fore he closed the wooed. Tranafooafon
o' blood is what they tall 1t They say
1t ayes • 'tiaras Melo jo elo fever
and tam all the ones of the miaow.
of the bot swamps, et the damp heat,
the re tt•' yegetatien. Thay goy Stan-
ley had black bleed tanneli eed into
hien shpt times That L haw 1N
stood Africa. 1 knew Ras a common
thing for African exglems to go
through the trandouskr process. gild
i'll teB yon • bruty thing shoot it. it
oaken the hair thicine red darker ad
It daeiees the atlna.eaM•sotehadsst"
--New Odors >!lanesim-•ast,
A Strew:or Word.
"lint, fealty. now," extort Miss Gooch,
"don't you think kir. Kidder his a deli-
cate wit?"
"it's more than delicate," renlIed Mr.
(*helium: "11'4 sickle"
Mer T. p•r.ea.at.
"Wait r'O.., wan very warm In ex -
promising her feeling' against you"
'Oh. that explain' why her manor
eras so coot" ,
AUGUST SPECIALS
Copyright books. regular $1.23
and $1.:111. ('!raring toe 75c each.
:among the above will be
found the following books.
When It Was Dark.
The Work of Our Hands. 1:)
The Heart of the Ancient Wood.
ly Roberts.
The Bar Sinter. 1. }helm, d
Harding Davie.
Tommy and Co., 1.y .1.-1• • K.
Jerome.
When Patty Went to College.
Old Gordon Graham, I.. the
author of, "Letters of a
Self made Merchant to his
Son."
tklw. many other. of the new
eopyytight IHw,ks•
NOTE PAPER
AND ENVELOPES
Cleating balance of our boxed
note poper and envelopes at
one-half off.
H,I%itlrsa hones:. H a.m. to ti
p.luk.
Terms Strictly Cash.
eo. Porter
Court House Square, (ioder,ch
Telephone Pio. IUt)
p
I.
This a gamy carries atease
elates bald and orchestra o1 '
!triple.
Watch for the Street Parade
at noon.
Admiss'on • 25c, 3.i , 50c
ONE NIGHT
Saturday, Aug. 25
RAYMOND AND POORE'S
Ten Nights in
a Bar=room
II I
1 Z
T`pewriters
The 1 'll.,w'iug are bargains in
cd machine-.
I Underwood, No,'1 $70.00 •
1 No. I Yost • • 17.51
I Empire • • 35.00
Ribbons at the dozen rate,
\\ . E. ELLIOTT
I'H(1NE: Pea
Boy Wanted
Pian at Kidd's Book Store. A good opportunity i.
g open to a boy, 14 or 15
years old, to learn the
OLD MENS WANTED Printing Trade.
W.• Y. ill pry Ihr high. -I rash prices
bur I1re old hens. also spa ll;f rhirken•.
ducks and an kinds of poultry. Nett
11o11 this paps r.
THE CANADA POUi.TRY AND
PRODUCE CO.. Limited.
One hay g passed his
Entrance e xamin
'tion
desired.
Apple at
Stratford., - - ( int trio. The Skin Office.
Now It's Thc Parasols
WE are busy these days clearing out the last remnants of summer
stocks. Net springs business will be done in our big new store
and we don't wan to have a dollars's worth of this seasons's goods to
show you then. A willing to make any price concession within
reason to clear sum er stocks to the last dollars worth. That's why
we have been cutting'summer prides right and left the last few weeks.
The selling time for parasols is almost over. Saturday the balance
go to the front and they should sell in short order. Just about 3 dozen
of them. If you want a good parasol for little money the chance is a
good one.
Parasols, 65c
111 only„ Iadir. paraw,ls, gond
ynl)lity top, monnh•,1 on light but
strung frames. tiler assortment of
handle.• special. so rh•ar Maine- 65,,
b•
da. ear•h llJ
Parasols, 90c
Parasols, $I.25
in only. black parasol+, glom top,
will nut cut or .beige its color.
steel roil. hallow nils.. nice *tart
meta of black and fancy handles.
regular s2.ts) to $2.2.;, speiel, $1.25
'to clear Saturday. your choice 1 l
14 only. black parasols. grs ,..10sOIs, $L%5
good
quality top. will not eat or tint) A few only of hest black jonrnwnb.
lusty, strong ham., steel toll. a 1 . • getter $2.fdl to $3.1'1, tops that
sic. nsatnlllll• 14 of handles, w l not cul nr change their color.
sore' el•t• •M
p mitt clear . ,1(nnla •, at your stn f a . t > .
3 g r m , 4oecial. to true
r 11'e
90c Matll bq $1.75
h CALL FANCY PARASOLS " ONE-QU TER OFF"
Two Handkerchief Specials.
Two 14)H'cials in handkerchiefs at little
pricer. Both lint's good. Jest the thing for
children Or ordinary use.
Linen
Handkerchiefs
3 for she
i.adies' purr linen hem-
stitched handkerchiefs. tinr-
111w' h.•,n, good quality, a•or It
easily 111', s ceiltl, Sat-
mrbey, THREE FOR. 25C
Hankerchiefs,
3 for Ioc
i.mliwe hetnstitehesl white
muslin hsndkeehiefs, narrow
hen, fine .p1111(1y, an extra
c
peck' h0I•gnin at 10
THREE FOR Jt;
REMNANTS COTTON
DRESS GOODS, 50c
A table of (nds of, cotton
dress goods. ghort lengths of
good lines that soldfat 25c, :10c,
40c the yard. White and
colored materials suitable for
waists or dressing sac lues.
Lengths :3 to :i', yards. Choice
per end
Our August Specials •
.Tllst a reminder of our big list of Angiist specials. Every valve is good and
we girIrantee'the quality in every case.
15c to 18c Cotton Tress Goods, August special price Loc.
25c to 30c Cotton Dress Goods, August special price I2=C
35c to 5oc Cotton Dress Goods, August special price 25C
The "One -Quarter oft" Sale of Whitewear
The "One -Quarter Off" Sale of Waists
The Half-price Lace Sale
25c Tan Cotton Hose August special price
25c Embroidery and Insertion 15c
15c Embroidery and Insertion 9c