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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1906-9-6, Page 88 Useless, Sept. 6, 1106 THE SIGNAL: 0ODERI('1I 1►;e;TAitlll NEWS OF DISTRICT• auto,'d'* v' aced ion a Mrs. 1t1ue4.lo111104111, of Norah Ray. SALTFORO, is visiting her dangler. Mrs. T. W. Little, ,nodded led week.) 011 Monday 1a daighter arrived at Al11NDAY. Aug. 271 b. the i of Mr. and Mrs. Uenrge TRK La'r17 AI.Kz.. Best) eoste N.- Harriet. The deaNi of Alex. Henderson, 1i1• 1)r. (%aasrand'4. Mountain are among though nut uuexIkrls•J. itis he IPA(' the n twr who recently went to Cobalt. Ill being at' here Mwioualr, ill for 1ahQut a year, ranted a feeling of deep regret among p1'r 111'4ny friends rod arkpuatint IIe•ea. JIB•• Hendet•inn paa•erl away nn Weelneed•v of Last week. Angier 22nd• in his six( v-rigluh year, oiler ito ill- ness in wtairh h. suffersd . severely. The tottered took plate on Saturday afternoon to Maitland cemetery, under the enspiiv's of Ire venires (tamp. Sons of Scotland, of whiele the de - reamed w.as a lurulra•r. Mr. Hermes. *1411 Was A native of Banffshire. Wie- land. I after fuming 11 Canada he lived for some year's in lr(deril'h 104.1 ship before 'ing to Colborne, where he had lived since lff3(. In I(471 he married Miss .irsaie Stewart, who with two tons and two daughters Nur- vives. Thr ',sympathy of the whole tvuutmmity .is extened lo Ills he- reaved ones. and all who knew' the de- ceased anomie the depart ttd ,af at iv KW 1114111. • uuNGANNun. 1 MOTI('E THF: LOCAL AGE. 'Y la Ie I hrnganuon for The SI4nA I: at the I -t Ee Rook and 'Stationery Store. and Mr Lean will martyr. code, tor .ub+t•rlpyl(ton+. erti.i,g and lob work. and I••}nlhorio' I to give receipt. for atuunnt- p.dd alt the ;ams. iii A. NEWTON, DENTIST, 1,r0K- Ule NOW. -At lame fiery day incept Thur. days Neer l.med)fw .xttw Jing teeth enormity frrm),bet ter than ea,.. Prows and bridge work, ,err. Al Nom plate,. you-brwwkeblei. N.D.-You can always bate your work mnt•h • better done 114 the deptal ofgee-Inure time. letter farilitie+jor doing the work. re Cour foriAble for rs^.,ti lent.. • JIiHR HANK NK OF'('AN- 11 MA. • •H..au urr1ca.'a , Tnuw1D. Ad, alio" utile 10 fanner. al lowed nye+. - .Atte note* etas+hal or e'ollect.d on frtunable teras. Dollar depot.. and a nvrM. reeri ed sad In pall or romp/motel tour one.. a year. huur., 114 a.m. u :1 p•u; R*? or. day*. 411 a. 19:1 p.m. and 7 p.m. to s pm. K I. MA.'NINO, I . Algnaa.r Ilunganntrt Hrou,rh. ,' •11"FI)NKA16AY. Sept. :et h. Miss Ilona Hire is visiting friends in (ioglerich. a Harold Manning is finite sick will iito111otr11 trouble. Miss I'oret Roberts is visiting her glint in (Irderich. • Mies Matic Ramp haa.returned from her visit at Ripley. The cunere* sidewalk tit the Mclh- ist rhnrch is crimple/gal. • Temple .('lark was at Auburn nn Sunday and iathier they. Mrs. McM'hinnev and daughter err visiting mend. st Kiptiatl. Mr. and Mrs. Lang spent Meltureli1I' and Sunday *t Henm,ilkr. Mia* McCliiie. of latcknnw, is the guest. of Mrs. Stephen Mtot hers. ' Joel It/deMu and Renwtu t wee have iwUIrned to O(wtcrieh Collegiate. Mrs. West has teen vi.siting her nice, Mia. Frank Gordon, at Lock. now. - Servile was hell in the I'/r+a51ylerinie church un Monday morning. Mr. Roth - Mrs. Richanl %Pilton, of Godei•ich. it apwnding @ -few days with MI+. l'urWen. J ' Will Sproule is in Tuton'n, attend- ing•seri of the *school of cur Irdiii inhr. Ara. \I.tllnugh and dilughter-Del. of Ile MalluInth House, are visiting in Toronto. John Allen, of 4ateases, is vi4iting his brother, '1'. O. Allen, for et few slays that week•. Mr. and Mfr. H. Augn(4tine, of dodr.- rish, spent several days this week in Deiagetnuon. • \1'e are pleased to see Wm. An- drews up street again ,titer his very ar1•er' Hlt)esi, The Nein rry't for r•(itt ing down Shetn- nun's hill will fie let err Tuesday; Sep- teHllwt• 11th. • Miss Celia Pentland has returned from her visit with her sister, Mrs. .1. E. B: ydgea, of Oo d.v ich. At the League meeting this week H. N. long MIS elected president, las surtl'wo to 4'. A. Telbeitt. Mita Frank McLean has gone to L eknow, Where the pas is position on the trashing st:alT e.f thy public .r•hool. v Helmer has returned to her p Toronto. She Wil• at r - v her annt, \fro. Thos. Elliott, e. Me home plaited uT this pia ledui An. ,Begley, 11'w Anti others ar Toronto Rxhih Special thank hell in St. Paul's September Pith. 1 of Blyth. will preach . On Monday the. mom I pirnir of the Metluall*I Mltt1/1111' .1haa woos held At Point F.uvl. The Jaw :Is tine abet everybody enjoyed the mit • g. Miss Clara 1F51y.ull refs ned on Monday from her trip down_ he St. Lawrence. Mhr Was un iso 1 the *4tee allele heti al when it ran a the rocks new L,n hine. . Mrs. (lent'.. Weel weak, of Wi h:►nl, w'h'o is very ill, les been brolegle tie the le' of her daughter. Mr-. Frank (Henn, and w Ieiugattended by Ir. Whitely, of Otalerieh. T. I1: Allen teteetted work at the evap- orator vaporator this week. A. lie h)(s n fill' supply of apples nn Hand these will Ise un sleek time. The evaporate* give+ employment to (mile a her of hands. At the meeting of the %Vest Wawa - mesh Fite In.nruucr Co. on r y over one hundred applications for padieies were received. Adjust Meant Was made on right shims, for loss -all 'iiiut1by lightning. ' Rev. J. w. 11 111 114414 (511(4 been tak- ing 0 twat fur a few Sundays by re- g nt twine And hawing Ilia pulpit roan. J. W.Ilknm. George Milligan, Fred Robinson spending this week at on. wing services will be ureh on Monday, . W. H. Hartley, iluppliwl by ,(hoe.. Il. ('. Taylor, of 1.nrkneen, ls•eatp4.d the pulpit S lay evening. Next Sunday morning Ir. Rohireiol will take his week again as usual. Iicrae( of Titus. ANn4KAON.-- Thomas Andre -eon. sr., for many year* a len:weirtl resident. 1f this 4*•alil)'. died at his home in (aaek • on Hattlurlay, September 1.t. after an ill - oras of several utunth-. The ele'eaard woe born in Inland in 1421 and on cooling W Cement* settled fled at Kingston. lir was ,married at Eire/ - stole ,old afterwards 'eel to A'dl- 'teld township, where he lived uu111 about three 1110111 hs AL1, when he obeyed 1 halekl1 ,w. Ile is :oil t n'.•d by hit widow. five suns and four daughters; Will, of Intl' Intek. A, -k.: Rose, of Winghitlll : George. of Luclnow:" Arthur, . S1. lamis, Mo.; Ed+ '011 the 0141 hnmrstend: Met. R. %Vokestet. of I.uckuow : Ales M. 44. I Berry, l'aliturnia: Mrs, .1. l'. Pent -I lend, Omaha. Neb.: Mrs. C. H.Oirvin, 411 Nile. The eldest wen, lionise, died twelve years ago. Mr. Anderson WAS n fait 11(111 I111d 0111.1'1 rn1 nleilrw•r of the Alelhtalist rhnrch t1 e r e for 11 p w 1I r els 1f sixty year's and wet"' one of the leading Well in Methodism in this vicinity. In polities he wens a staunch Li1wr•iel and Was always an ardent worker in the interests of hist4. The funeral look plater on Tuesday After. noon (11 4hu'gatnnon ei meters'. A ser- vice was held in the Methimli*t church bete. Rev. It Minya's'. of Lucknow, otHri.11ite,t. Thr five sun* and Mr. Webster wl•re the pallbearers. THE EVENT OF THE.SEASON. Great Northwestern Exhibition to be Held September 26, 417 and 28. In three weleks Huron's greate.t fall show will Open it4 do,)rt in (,advent This year the Great Northwest. rat Exhibition is to continue for these days-Wednesday,"Thiers dety ,ld Fri- day, September 241111, 27th lend and h-- allll with good weather, It will be a record-hleaking event. 1'he directors are putting forth extra efforts In wake Ihis a banner year for the exhileiti , and the 4nililati111* are that the people of the.lown and districtate taking a greater interest in it than for many 4ea11•'4. The prize pills ere now printed and copies may be had on application tee the seetetary. M. O. .lohnsteen, (lode - •h. A special attraction that should tae a. )reciatet by the polelie will 1e i or's Royal Veleetiatn Hand, whieb has en engaged ley the directors at great xpcnew. This is one of the 1141st nitst(•a organization* of thepr'sevll day, All in now playing with great au?rest* to Vew• 1 -ark. The (4 11', Signor Cal It* Vietur, is a groan.te of the lower I 1'umsrrvateerl' of Leip- zig and the 111 inhere ed the 1'11111 are niiiodei4n+ of h1 h rank. The Itr.yet Venetian Hand ', I play on the open- ing night iuil ou, second day of the fair. And the :rt Regiment liana has been engaged for he thin) day. The holding of the air on thr •r day+ will Bite ,len Ilan 1111,1 m,0u1- C S. J. YOUNG 'Next Post Office, Dungannon .ELLING OUT S ANNOUNCEMENT Our 6o Days' Sale is' now expired and in order to still reduce our stock lower we have decided to extend tkie sale for 15 Days only, Commencing Monday, September 10th. We have still plenty of goods to select from, suitable for the coming season and at prices that the shrewdest buyers cannot but recognize as GENUINE Bargains. If you have not as yet been nut to our safe, conte next week, and be convince(( for yourself that this is the place to hay good honest goods at Bargain Prices. ,lave some special valves to offer at the corning sale in the following lines, viz.: consisting of Ruff's, Stoles, Ladies' Furs 'aperines, Etc. One Crate Fancy German China ; One Case of Underevear, and Five Cases BOOTS and SHOES. All the above mentioned have .joist arrived. .Inst a world of explanation how and why these (;roods are here anti on sale -hast May we gave orders for the above named goods to be tlt'Iivered Sept. 1st, the China pack- age being an import order. Tho Furs, Boots a1111 Shoes, etc., were made up in accordance with our special order. It was only fair and rieoght that we accept them, so our Toss in this transaction will be your gain, providing yon avail yourself of this opportunity. The Chinaware consists of some very useful articles 11 hich world sell in the usual way at from 25 to :►Oc. each, our sale price 10, 15 and 2L'c. Boots and Shoes. No doubt you art' well aware of 1114' 1H'ese.nt. advance in these lines. Remember they were bought at the old prices. ail l will be sold at Genuine Bargains. Ladies' Furs. Are you going to want anything in the above line this fall and winter ? if SO, ,Inst come and ask to see these goods. Have a g(xNI assortment to select from. Remember, it is only a pleasure to show goods. Also, IIo not forget that our stock in general is still well assorted, and especially you will final our Grocery Department To contain a good selection of Fresh, New and Irp-to-(late Goods at very ('lose ,'rices. In conclusion, let us thank our many customers and the public in general for their liberal patronage during our past, sale, and trust that each and every one will make a special effort to come to our 15 Days' Sale. 1 am your obedient servant, TERMS --GASH OR PRODUCE. S. J. YOUNG Net urea. 141 letter dpportunily than before for the (11sp1*y of their gonads. an they will not hit VI* (41 put 1111 their exhiteils one dray and take thrid dawn the next, as when the hair wit" held 011 1 we' day's only. 11'ilh the in-reawd interest that is being Dakere in the ex- hibition alta year, 4111 excellent oppor- tunity iv a• te.enteel (u ,Inv merchant or manufacturer who wishes to ted - remise his good* ley placing 1 he'll um di1play. Applications frt. spry for tush displays are already 101uf11K in, toed other* Whn wish 114 Make exhibits rbnttl,l make application to the seem- teey a+slut' A. pwesiblea, aa. that the allotment of apace way 1e Mode. PERSONAL MENTION. Ale.. W. I.. Eliot M a'I.11tog al Toronto. law Elliott wa1 up tow London over Slue d:y-. J. (lilt Haldane woe ate hue) Ayr ever sun .4.). A. J. fluoro. of Oswego. N. Y.. Ir vtsltlner lu town. J. P. eirown hes returned from his trip to the 1we+t. Mn. west head wait op from. Stratford over Sunday. Thr MN-.. Driver have been tpendldg two week+ 11, rmonto. Ronald Turner le lip floe New York on • 44.1? of as few day+, 34,..1. It. Kelly len neteniay of • vl.It of a few d•44 10 Stml(orl. Ai. T. H. Engineer So•uerville, of Toronto. ttv- in town )t•+6urdal'. Air. and Mr :.'Croy 1(41v*gr r et.rasa to 'Heir hones ad teutta'.o last week. John t'onue11. of, ('I4Wnl. I kite, Ma taken* po'ae*1 with F. P. Paulin. Mew Kato Itrid {r among the vivito, ta•Tor- Oatoduring exhibition l51ue. %'alter Slwa.. H. W. Juor- and S. Lsngridge Ira this morning for Toronto. red. M1lkmald of th.l Guelph fi (iodcoeh Itailwly- sea- to town of Tne-L.). Mi-- J. )'roudfoot 141 (1.111441.11 Toronto and H.J. Proudfo* knave. in a tea days. Will l'ralgie left on Tue-d- l for Detroit to sc •ept a watt •'- berth on the-te1141)er Mr.. (vain and .14m, of linea h, are vldting t it furosea, part•... Mr. tont AIn- H. Sults..., Miss Martha O'Neil left mi Monday for lam dor). whero +lu• intend. 114 rrnwiu fur ..nue (oma. w'. Prnudfoa, K. C., and f 'IS' returned on Sal ord..). flout their nui 'ah'. vacation in Maine. Alexander Doi Id.ton tool an the excnr+ton to Toronto on 1-u.^ales. 11'ill. J. 1'rawford, of Tbou(-on'+ tousle ew pontos', i+ Laking a week'- v,.. Alton. 111.+ S. A. Morl'ib rel uruarl on Aloud, from her vi.41 with Mend. 1,. HI) Ila and '41'1.1 field. Morri-on Na -son left on lo. return to Tor woo 11,1 Monday after a 1 i -I, of ime werk- m low u. T. C. Wright. 111•n*gor for the Nordhrluel Piano e'o at 'Montreal, a..- 141 tluderlela un Labor Day. R. N. Merritt. IL'wn few day- In town bei. *•.timing his work in 1',lsrboro 1' ad leg at. Dada ate. Mr. J. L. Aitken, at.. of (oro to, who ha. been rl.iti•g her von+ here fur 11.14-. Irate. for home today. Mr.. Howell haw gone to Ler homy at Drool fold afters t wu lentb-' vi -11 wuh *elm t -w Ilul-rich and Hulme. villi. Mr. and Alr.. Barber return in a few days to `fault Ste. Mane after a viol with relative.. and Mrial- in Ihi.. dl't4k•t. J. W. Peon °. Iva+ In town ,s few da)'. week In the. Intere.l- of the .-IrrulAtlon deport 11,1111 of 'floe Toronto New.. Mr-. and Ali-+ T.w.ley, M 'Hovland. are 1n mW° oh a t 1.11 10 tr(.•,d..oat .are gar+(+ 11 M r. Din {Avon. ('inborn, ,10•e1. Marr) H. Movon., ...flower of the uptown brao•b of the (tank of Moa read, tat ?Iamb real. sea. 411 4 iaatei-telt for 1 he holet.ty. Ibtw) !lodge. of Hamilton. and Mi.. J. Hodge, of Turmoo, left on Tnewlao- after +. t '.it et the r•.)deae 01 J. At. Pi ud(.ot. Wm. AIe1r(dte, of l.1ap0oainat Mi1hwho h.. - been down on a live week. s l.it to relative. to 1411.41.111,?. 1114ve44 uu hl- rel urn lou,,,* ow. ,tea. M. 1o'N4•11 returned to London on A1014 da) after .pending hi. hdld."v with friend- In Sonat Sir. Marie. 4.otcrieh and K(rrt+lr(dgr. The All•se+ Lily and Alay Buyd, daughter, of Air. arab Mr-. D. Boyd. Klein avenue. ore Awn. - from St. Loin., Mo. . for a v. -It at the nwren?(1 home. H. H. Beckett i. In Toronto (ha. week anti while there i. 1l1Rnding the lee.iiu . and deur 011.1 ratluus of the ( .141aellarl Kmbaluler.' A - striation. Mr. and Met. (L,I-.) Park were vi4l,w. 01 tortoni° 141.4 aero. While there 34,-. )'ark ,s e large pnr-huv- of new umllineryy for the f trade. M + ass Tye 1e15yev 1h1v week on her r• turn . lalawa, where rhe w111 he .emine•ted With l •I;M•h/,g '1all'in it of the it is lieu .h a+ been attending. Mrs. tier mod Ali -s Flossie 1 .aldwell. of Henvr,ll. w re si.4?ln* their .»11,10 Hr. .4 I.. A diet.. "''Mow hart." for a Werk and r.. turned home n MorMay bd. .. J. C. Forbes bark to town 041 a ty.41 and leave+aa In no 1 week. )l• iv at (.resent .•n barged with the roots) (' on. rue, 1011 4'0. on the railway ,bee f m Toronto to Sudbury. '.1'e.My Edward- eft 011 Tuesday for Tor own, whet r•: he ,rill - nd a few fay. before going on (0 I'uhomx I, rmI/nmore his r•ulruurn•lal-penal{-t a the lolle*lale In -ti tear. Miss Roar Strang le on Monday for urimshy 111 m+uno• her ( 11e- nr high •.howl and A(1-. 4lrae. Strang 1441 tilt -sone day to a+.amt tier poolt1 in the Mlleh ell high .'•howl. Ali+. lbnogh has ret timed f n a trip to New York and Tnrouto. where .h lex 4011MA the late -t suet enfold/1 n fanele• in in liner- ue the lntero.tv of her yuan) euatom1r+ t(,xten 141141 and vicinity. - Alt+. 'Woe. of Alpena, Mich.. i+ vl.il (g nr the home of her Meet.. Mr. 11'. F•. ('lark. ',he sea. awrompen(el to town by her ,laugh r ?1e••. Sanborn, of Alpena. who ha+ returne home after a cl+t. of a. few day.. herr.. Rev. Ja+. W3l+on lea- app from Toronto for the diemo*d wedding cf hka pnn•ut.. 11r rr turned on Pie -Way. i,reompanied by Al,. %%twin and &lighter. Ruth, who hose been vi -,ting at the re+Idenee of J. :Sand.. In Inv: n. anal other relative. In the country. Will. .1. Pli.rnore. of Detroit, made a brief rl.lt to tow h this work. -mending Sunday herr. H4+ y Mend. were glad to ser him. 01 though his tall WA. .n -h a *hart one. lir. Pa -- more i+ pro.perlrg 1n the City of the :•trait and life there appear. to agree with him. Mr.- and 'Mr...ha.. Stewart. South •.(nett, have been vivIting 111 Detroit the past week end while In the city h..d the plraave 01 at- (('ndlna farewell reerpt(un at Fort (Wayne Preabyterfan chinch, given In honor of ,heir von, J. l're Stewart. who h*+ been In charge of the rhnrch t4,4. winimer. ,astral artival+nl lime? (lodeMrh : AIN. T. A. Nevhllt. Hay City. Mich.: Mt. and Alt, 1'. M. Dunlop anchill. Hou.ron, Tent-; 1 V. Taylor. I'onllar, Al lth.: AI r. M*,Kellnr. Mi.. Mackellnr, ft. A. Dewar, (Demo.: R. W. lAar• ton. Toledo: 1'14 dont A. Thorpe, let mit: Mr. Ed win Lightner, AlI11on Light tier. ,tetrad: hark. S. Intupinn, Mn. E. M. Lampton, Inwl'y the, Its.: AL4-- McF:1 or..tmhorthurir wlrwart Met onnell, J. H. Doyle Huthlo ; MI'. Lillian 1.aa11, (•atupb•l1. MI. Hannah 1.. Par .ion John F:. Karon-. Tolcdn: fro. ('a-+ Lightner, ; K. N. Lightner. Detroit : B. T. Miner. M. H. nowt. Hamilton : Arise fora Mathew., Detroit : H (.. (4*te+. Alan Dale.. H. S. 1a.w•kburn, Deorgc Brown. London .Mr. and M. J. D. I'utt.er. 4'olnnabns. 41 ; WI111*nl F:. S,•niten and Mts. S,•.utrn, Ik•lrost : MI.. A. Holme, %lnerhsi,: Mike Malony, Killer I!The lllwosoJgp Bork .If'Cr- =dr's sip•bo•dats methods nkyfosilitato tbo despatch of f/iaNs , rower eihofdlrs. Q• No eetwo. - mode /reprise wis jar sesrsdwear ,sad adi�w ar irsonila. Sovereign OODERICN &MANCH M ANDREW PORTER, Manager. Jordan Bit... 163 The Skins Yt1k Calf. About u mouth after the calf leo taken from the cow it receives twelve to tourteeu pouuds of skim milk, at two mouths etghteeu pounds mud thirdly reached twenty -teen to twenty -Cour pounds per day. The grain added to the rather l* fed lu boxes. The calves begin to eat gruiu whole at fru days or two weeks old. At Ant u hauJful 1s put to the ca1Cs mouth as goon as It has tluisbed drinking 1ts milk, and It soon learns to eat with a repel from the feed boxes. Never fed grain inlx- etl lu the walk. Sklul milk calves are fed what gruiu they will rut tip clean. At ten 4113 s old they %III nibble at buy. Feel them all they will eat of !t. Mix- ed gra**-4 are lost. AUGUST SPECIAL copyright I'x.k., tegnter 81.25 and $1.:e). (',raring at 75c each. Among the above will be found the following laok'. When it Wal Dark. • The . Work of Our Hands, by Keeys. - The Heart of the Ancient Wood, by Itobvi.i.4 The Bar Sinter. by Richard Harding Davi*. Tommy and Co., Ly Jerome K. Jerome. When Patty Went to College. Old Gordon Graham, b)' the author of "Letters of a Self made Merchant to bis Also many others of the new copyright leo(., NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES • Pleasing lealanrr of 111Ir 1101E4.1 Hide piper auld eu% t•Itpet. al -half off. Business hnitre : ' N at.1(4 to 0 p.111. Terms Strictly Cash. Geo. Porter Court House Square, Goderich Telephone Na 100 A mann approached a stand upon which some (meetinnahle-looking fowl* were offered for sale. "What will yon s.11 them for; ' he asked of a shrewd, gray-iwar414d farmer. "1 *.ell them for profile," answered that iodividnnl. •'lethat Mn?" answered the customer in feigned surprise. • I aud gland to know they are prophets. 1 took them for patriarchs.' Typewriters Tb,• fnll..wing err hargnites in oar.' machines Underwood, No. I $70 00 No. I Yost • • 17,56 I Empire • • 35.00 Ribbons et the dozen rate. W. E. ELLIOTT PH( 'Nl 1.2 11 School Shoes Now is the time to buy school- shoes for the boys and girls. Ther will need good strong servieable shoes, the kind that will third the test in any weather. In this line we Have excelled all past efforts and you will find• at your command the most complete stock of neat and reliable footwear at the lowest possible prices. Shoes for Working Men Our stock has been selected with the greatest cart: from the best manufacturers and does not include anything that will not give satisfaction. Queen Quality Shoes for Women SOLE AGENTS REPAIRING Walk -Over Shoes Iur Men Downing & MacVicar Corrugated Galvanized • Iron Roofing tad Siding, SKYLIGHTS, HOT AIR FURNACES, FARMERS' FEED BOILERS. WHEELER & BAIN 479 King Street East, TORONTO. 1 TO THE PUBLIC • The price of beef rattlerloroughom he (tnti•h Empire h..- dropped a notch 111 I w•O, and eon -r, urnl1* Weal pries.. are des n. ter are wowupyl)alig all eu(- at lower price.. alias or 600111) i -s- eemed, it not owner. than es ere M. I.KAN'S MF:.A'l' M.IHKFT handle. all kirwla of meat-, poultry, rte.. .and. w hal. itanking the public fur their lib.ral patronage, ser-olirll a Mid 11111: 1We of the name. $cLEAN BROS.. 1 vomer E a.I se. aud sonar:. tioderieli. OLD HENS WANTED irsammelmsomsomemmi We will pay the higtha's1. 10.51 prices fur live old bens. »leto .(11411p,•, chickens. lucks and all kinds of poultry. Men- tion this peeper. THE CANADA POULTRY AND PRODUCE CO.. Limited. ■ .stratford. - Ontario 1 iles waren REPAIRING IS OUR SPECIALTY r We fully guarani,- olir work H. PARK Jeweler and Optician ',Jath side Square a TELEGRAPHY i. the flet -lilt 100.1-.1. 1,4-1•11t011 u 1 , I , .g In.,. 15 151?,, .., per :aunumt In 111.111,, ••••111. i.. \ iu ten *...an.• n Koos oprrnt.x m •ix month. 11 )cat -1 na) ui 1,81.1 ,',t rad Trk•gnahol hv S. 'to. (l.rru,r) - d. Kid. 'I'rwvnto. The awl -1 -,how how in a ameba. 11 rile for part initis-. W. N. BNAW, T J, JOHNSTON. l' idrul. Poi.' ail Phone No. 25 o gel! iii .c., 1I Court House Square First Showing of Fall Coats FIRST shipments of fall coats are now here. Garments that are right in every little detail that goes to make a stylish jacket. Tailor- made and faultless in fit. The long loose tweed coat, severely plain, or trimmed with velvet or braid, is the popular coat today, with black a strong second for later wear. We cannot begin to tell all the good oints of this coat stock here, you will have to see the garments for y ' urself. That is why we want you to come and 'look them over. You're as welcome to look as to buy. Ladies' tourist coats made from fancy tweeds, in grays ��O•oo and fawns,nal ..peeach Tourist coats mads from fancy tweeds in stripes and rherks, trimmed with velvet, braid, etc , a splendid assortment, extra value $15 00 at each illi Ladies' fine tourist coats. new and nobby tweeds. trimmed $2`illi 41\ 000 with braid and velvet, no two garments alike, each $t8 and \\JJ BLACK COATS $to.00, $t5 oo, $r8.ao. A Great Dress Goods Stock. There is a great dress goods stock here this fall. A stock that is better by far tbsn any that has ever boon here before. Most of it imported (direct. Many exclusive fabrics you will .ee nowhere else 111 town. In plain materials values you will not beat anywhere. All the fashionable shades in them. Dozens and dozens of patterns in fancy tweeds for snits or separate skirts. Our three faltlons broad- cl(Jhsare exceptional value. (;lack and all colors at each price. 36 inrhes wide, 5o rents 45 Inches wide, 85 cents. • 48 to 5o inches wide, $t.i5 and $1.25. Beyond question the best value en the trade. New tweed tubings, grays, blues, etc., 5o and 6or. New tweed :innings, plaids and over checks in grays, greens, blues and reds. Fine tweeds and worsted snitings, 5o to 54 inches wide, mannish effects, very dressy, per yard $1.15 and $r.25. New invisible plaids, handsome materials for suits or separate skirts, made from fine Australian yarns, patterns with red, green and blue the predominat- ing color, per yard $1.40 to $t.5o. 600 PAIR CASHMERE HOSE TO SELL AT 25c PER PAIR. This the exact number pairs cashmere hose WC have to sell at one quarter of a dollar a pair. 'i'hey are wonderfully good value for that money. Made from soft wools, have seamless feet, large size and altogether the best ssc worth cashmere hose 'we have ever sold. On sale for the first time Saturday. 000D SEWERS and APPRENTICES WANTED a for dressmaking dep.trt- ment. Steady 11' (t r Apply at' once.