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GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
LOYAL, 1 LEEBURN.
Monu.'Y, Sept. 17th.
William Youufwas at London fair
Thursday tend Friday of last week.
('urn -cut I ing as the under of the day.
.1. Barker is doing this, woik fur the
!armors.
Mri, C. Cain and little di/tighter, id
(iurlpb.atre• visiting friends here for a
few day's. I
Miss Clark entertained a numlwr of
her Lei burn friends on Wednesday
evening last.
%VP aro pleased to report that .Hrs.
H. Wine, who baa barn in ill -health
for the ast fortnight, hart recovered
her usualhealth again.
Miss A. %V. Skeen left on Muuday
morning to deuonatl•ate eau dairy
week at fall faint in the Senile dis-
trict.
NILE.
MoNLAY, Set. 17th.
The Milnes McCartney, of Holutr.-
villr. visited Nile friends sur Sundry.
Henry and Leslie Fisher, of Clinton,
were renewing old arquaintatners tit
Nile thin week.
Rev J. C. Read returned Kiat wrrk
after a month's vacation and occupied
the pulpit of the Methodist chmtrh
;morning fwd evening on Mahhath.
Ou Tuesday evening, Sept ember
the League service will take the
form of a literary vont em lwtmasa; the
ladies and the gentlemen 01 the
League. The progralu will cuu.isl of
r..udingt, recitations. tinging and in-
strumental its The judges will
to Itrv. J. 1.. Small, of Auburn. and
Miro Nulty Ruhiowei and H. 1t. long,
of Ihstgnunuu. Each male is deter-
mined to win and an interesting con-
test is koked for. Progr to cont-
inence at 11 o'clock. No admission fee.
1'.tervINNly welrrtlllr.
AUBURN.
TL'KM.UA Y. Sept. Is.
Hlytti show in the principal at 1 no• -
1 (11 for 1lin l.s'ality this week.
Nr. +md Mics. ilowht•iek leave this
week for their home i5, the Northwest
Mr. and Mn.. I,aidlnw, of Morris,
visited Mrs. Iridlaw'* forint 1
Iaat Sunday.
Mrs, Corby. who hal been entitling
with her daughter. Mow, Young, lett.
for Buffaks loot week.
John Levy, of Colhot•tir, i.' Maty
parking and *hipping apples in thin
neighborhood this week.
R'illiam Har: has tented the house
belonging to Mr. Yuungbliil, anti
moved into it this week.
Several members of the .'lawmni1
fraternity in •hie village attended tau•
'wail, at the Point Caron last Satur-
day.
Several from tbit lu,•ulity were on
the train that w*. wrecked on the t'.
1'. R. last week. Providentially none
of them wait hurt.
The evaporator starter) h -tineee Iasi
week. The "dock of apples arrives) of
such quantifier that it wee ne•e*wary to
clime down for a few days in the pnr•
chasing line.
COLBORNE.
Trltsu,v, Sept. Irish.
Hey. J. 4. lloanui has Ivan on the
Nick list, but is re,uv rring.
Hugh 11i11 is excavating the cellar
fur the h,.uee t..hirh hr is going 10
move.
The new 1hr,'sher on 1lie Maitland k
doing excellent work and eve'ybtdy
Seems mirth pleased.
The drought hits ripened the corn
very rapidly. so that pre pie are very
anxious to gel silos filled.
Mrs. and Mies Alice Younghl•sxl. of
Ihe Block, were visiting at .'tars.
Ma.•del's on Friday. On their way
hum,• they made r short rail at the
parsonage.
Messr•is. Maedel and Flick. having
taken the hill iulttntage of the exiul
shun to Dett•t$t, returned on Sunday -
evening. They report having had an
excellent tithe.
Next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock a
Children's Day and harvest home pro-
gram will ie given at the Colborne
I.:vatlgelise' church A silver rollers,
tion will be taken.
Lawr1•nre Gnaw, of Hulh•It, who is
going in the near future to North-
western College, Naperville, 111., has
called nn friends herr to hid them fare-
well. His tunny friends wish him
Mitch success in his enterprise.
TemeoeY, Sept. Mb.
Miss C'hisholut is visiting relative*
in Port Huron.
Curb -cutting is commencing herr.
%011ie want to Ire ahead of Jack !'lost,.
who would du it for thew without pay.
Thier of our leading bachelors have
quietly disappeared. The fair .ex say.
they are hunting up life pain biers an
Uncle Ssiw'u Lund, where a ring will
'seal the bargain instead of a Ian,
DUNLOP.
TUWIDAv. Sept. Pith.
Hobert (Sunitl and his sister Ger-
trude were at the iondon fait last
week.
Mittrrs of 4f. .loteph from London
wP
re here recently on their Annual
visit seeking aid for their orphans
home and hospital In the Forest City.
Mins Mary Tobin, who joined Ihr
sisterhood in Condon *tote Your ago,
As Rider Iwalwlla. and who taig)1t the
.1 the grade* in the separate school in
London until A few 1.11* ago. has
been tralatierrel to Sarnia In trach
t here.
TALKINti or OLD 'Mills. The fol-
lowing Irony le read with int. -rest hy
the piti,•Pis of the 1lurnn 1lutit and
the few who are left of those who re.
partied to the first roll r•a11 of the
tioderleh high *ehol in the early
turtles, when the erhiad was taught
by John Haldane, who in his ninrty-
•ePand year is now living. /1 veHelable
flames in the sit of Toronto. at Iltlt
1)'Arcy street. Fehr 111 her dray the
Rev. Mr. Feeeant, A farrow pupil of
his, now retired from the ministry of
rhe Methodist church cosi living at
Sarnia, called on hila with his daugh-
ter, Mrs. Prosser. The reverend
grntlpman't h •ly wet,• residents of
she town and his father was aenlsinel-
nakPr. Thr visitors talked about
the old uc•holars with the yenwt.ble
prvreptor one who wart alto -winds
an the United Slates Congress ; an-
other n mlllionnire in Chicago (who
some time ago ah.w.d that he lied
'sot forgotten his old trochee, by-
Pt'eaPnting hien with a claret easel ;
seven who remained in ('anemia And
were elevated to the bench ; enoth.•t
who became a General in the Cana-
dian service And won kneels In the
Northwest trouble,. end the "leer wain,
and still others) who were elertel to
warrent their fellow-rttintrpn,rn in
Parliament.. Nearly All of Mr. Hal-
dane•s pupil* turned „at well and he
liken to ap eak of then in reminiscent
(mood. Many of them here permed to
the silent majority. and as the year"
tin by others joie thistle until the
ranks are getting thin. Threw who
ars left remember with fmwlnees the
fid sr)tpnl days in Onderich and their
now aged teacher, wbn Is within nl110
Ye" of a century of life.
,1"1µ.
BENMILLER.
\YKuNI tDAY, Sept. lush.
4. 0. T. 'ENTERTAINMENT. - The
Sona of Trtupwt•aucr purpose huldiut(
an entertaluwrnt in the 9'ruiperance
Hall of the et rningg of October Sud.
The program consists of choruses.
recitations. dialogues and instruuu•n•
tel muxic, also addresses and gramo-
phone selections, etc. This convert
will le our of the events of the sea-
red', Admission fee -adults, 1:. cents,
children, 10 ceute; Coale and enjoy
y self. Dunt mise this great con-
certM. MUHNINi, Reeui-tler.
I:ARLOW.
- MONDAY, Sept. 171h.
Farmers are busy filling silo.' this
week. The guru carp is an eicellrnt
(Inc.
D. 0. McKay, or fissile -der, called
on his unele, 'John Buchanan, Last
week,
Capt..1ae. Mitchell, skiplwr tit the
w•htonrr Julie Lii-osi, 1.115,.' home
lust night 5,11 a brief visit, The cap-
tain tau tell til a w•o itlerfu1 alvenUue
which lie, a+rent1y had. but with the
seafaring alai's usual reticence hr
doesn't say •h about i1.
Children's Day will he observed at
Smith's till church o5, Sunday, the
th inst. The service. which will be
•at 2:3II p. m.., will Iw in clum'ge of the
Sunday w'hes.l and the program will
include an :shires. by %V. 1•'ingl:old. a
student at leteleri.•h. Then will also
Iw as p1ea•nlat15.11 nt the General As-
sruihly' (ipinwits anti of Oxford Bibles
given by Superintendent Y g lea
diligent menders of the salol.
PORT ALBERT.
% 'smut trsuA Y. Sept. II►th.
lVulter Hawkins was in Diu -hail
over 14 lay.
SV.' are fn need of rain, but Ave are
not sea badly off an they aur in NO •
other parte of the Peut•ince. •
One of our citizens found a hank -
note at l.tu•►nuw .tati on Monday
last and now he is poking for the
owner
The fall Apple trop is being peeked.
Prices are poor, but the buyer. seem
to be getting all the apples they can
handle. 1
Harvest thanksgiving services wil
1w held in ('heist church, Port Albert,
on Sunday, St•ptemlwr :filth. Hey.
Rural Dean Miles, of Kineit dine, will
area, is at tote morning and evening
sort ire.
There toga no rattier in ('heist
church last Sunday, owing to harvest
thanksgiving services being held tit
Dungannon. Maisie of the members
of the rongregalion took advantage of
the on'n.ion to hear Her. Mr. Hui her -
fwd.
Fuss AT TII1: SMITiiY. There totes n
little excitement at the 1Isekantith
shop Last Friday afternoon when Beth.
Scot) was getting a colt shod. It urn-
ftinny to sere the Mheppardlon COMP..
pondent for The Stat finding a safe
plat., followed closely by our own
.lake, not to say anything of the
other. who had .Prions inlentians of
seeking refuge upstairs.
SALTFORD.
\VKDN,K*utr. Sept. -%Nth.
A' hush fire has leen blrninp' fir
several days on A. .1Odld(horpe's
property on the 3rd r •rasion.
WITH THE PhocxssioN.--The vil-
lage of Maltford is nut lagging Iwhind
in the march of improvement that
just now characterizes the county
town arrow the river. l•ititors to
unr village notice. in Addition to the
kenn *1- 'anions, rind store kept
by John 'Wolters. the handsome reMl-
denct's of Mrs. Goldthorpe and Wil-
liam Ma.d,h;leo the large 1w,. -story
residence j(i.t about ronlplrted hy
Mt. Curren. Farther up the hill is
,holes Adams' ieanliful cottage. with
its handsome broad verandah and
green -painted roof, finished off in true
colonial style. in fart, thele is a gen-
eral brushing up of things nn all sides.
This' betokens prosperity, and there
:are some who predict a great router
for • poet t v village and *ver go era
far ars to say that when Grsler1,h he-
roines a big, city Mnit(ntd will he the
h of its millionaire merchants,
who will leave in their automobiles
hour their psabltixl r
cwIdenass.on the
heights overlooking the Maitland
river to attend to their business in
the sky -scraping buildings which of
rt,uya - will then beerected in (ioderirh.
THE Gunl4H0•H Ftilt. -It pleased
ns to read in the local papers lest
week Dr. Clark's husinestlike letter
appwaling to the citizens of Goderich
to extend their hearty support to the
.tl.prn4rhing Oreat Northwestern Ex.
hnhttiou. That Dr. Clark is a hostler
we nll know. and a Fetter president
could not have biti appointed to
bring the show to a sacceeefol isttUP.
The town of Ondeirh, with a line
tltetrh of rountr•y on both sides of it,
should sertwinly be aIle to hold it*
own against anything outside the
cities, and the generous support that
the nerrhantt have promised to ex-
tend by making displays of their
ggtosle ie an Indienliosn that. the
lethargy t hat has Characterized
former .1 s in the county town is
a1 'an end. Possihly there is not n
town of its size in Canada that has
batter buildings for the nrrnmrnrml.a-
t.ion of stock or finer mire Creek, anti
with a three day" show and the many
nIData ions adt•ertised the Great
Northwestern thonld le Ihe event. of
t.h.ese:icotl. So far ass Salt bell It rtn-
t-rrnerl (here will le n fair showing of
eihihitnrs.and : Kok' nttendanee of
slwrlators from the burg, for every.-
Iw.ly is talking show and air lady
friends are nlready thinking Mewl.
the style of dress that. would be the
roost appropriate for the ,erasion.
111Irr's. Drink ('nr• is MAI ler lox.
Fur sale hy ,las. %1'ilein.
An old lawyer. in a enking recently
about General Hen Hitler, said : "Hen
Huller was n terror end torment. to
the judges. On one metas on Judge
Manger, having been bullied and
Iwdgerd nit, of pill pyatie{nts.% pendent-
ly asked. 'What dsxel the femme.'
supper 1 eii nn this b•nrh fit?'
Rrrata•hin hie head r winnte, "littler
replied. 'Well, 1 rrmfcss pair honor's
got uie there."
UUNGANNUN.
NOTICE. -THE I.O(!Al. AGENCY
in loung.yation for The Signal I, At the Pu,t-
oglrr Book' land Stationery ..tour, and Mrs.
Melwstu will j -e(, Lve order, fur Ntttr+•rripppelons,
advertising and sub work, and 1, author(aeei to
give nptelpta for awntnts paid for the ,.ame-
tt A. NEW I'UN, DENTi4'T, LU(:K-
j<, NUN'. -At home every dry except Thus
dry,. New {rues') rut extracting teeth i$olunu-
fofvu. bettor than got. frown cul ),ridge work,
etc. Alutulnlw plate. MOO breakable.
N. It. -lou w1I always 1110 4., you. wutk lunch
better duce it. ul.r dental office mum time,
Lel ter tartlluea for doing the work. more foul
fun able for the patient.
rf I i
ALA.
HI/LAD steno:. Torso. ro.
Advances made to f olner- at lowr.•t rite-,.
>s.ale tato4 cashed 01 wars t,4 ou favorable
lerws. llollar deposit-, and aewatda received
and Interest paid or eouyu nneied four tiers a
year, taMee hours. L, gate. ... 3 p -w.: dtttur•
days, 10 8.1o. 10 1 p.w.. ii.l . P u,. to 11 PV..w.
it. 1-..N.LNNINO,
Mahar[,' I1.u,(.umon litn•s•h.
ACOUSTINl- DUNG AN-
tr. NUN 1'bopping at .11. IN alar in flour and
teed. Throe Star and I rte •d.,r flour. bran,
weals and wane grain.. 5 bnppirg ps'owwh'
attended to.
ERLING BANK OF ('AN -
Miss•Nett
(bah -rich.
Mr. and Mrs Elliott have returned
from London,
Warner Sprot
were visitors at t1
Miss Donna Hire
to visit her ft Wild
Mies Kiley, of sant
ing her slater. Mrs. (i
John (iloyrr +cul
fo,.k in the 11ip to Dario
last.
Little Bert Bradford le from ,1
wagon and broke his leg nue lay IASI
week,
\liss Frank Mrlw•an, who is excit-
ing -at Lucknow, spent. 4 lacy a her
hill r here.
Airs. A. H. Denthuiti •sod child •n
are spirnding as few days with (rit•ut
in Gish -rich,
\Ir. and 11r•.. Jasper Walk have
returned from their trip In Indon
and Kuktui.
J. Al. Hola•rts, of I)uogauunnl, has
hero appointed ,t notary pudic hy the
Outeriu (iovernhirit.
Mr. and Mrs. Muirltzei, u( I.uckn
visited their daughter, Mrs. l)unakf
Me\evin, on Monday-.
Alias Hoy, of I.akefield, has returned
to her Mite rafter a very plr•nsanl visit
with hes- abate., Mrs. Duff.
\11s, 6. (', .Mauulrtw, of \Vingham,
was visiting bets mother, Mrs. Me -
Math, for ,1 felt' slay* this week.
\Iles Fowler, of Akron, Ohio, .lure
returned to her horny after visiting
herr friends Reye for six weeks,
Mr. Baxter, of Nolyrsxl, h;as
rented Hobert Hower} farm for a term
of fire years. He gels possession this
fall.
7*Itw, Hoffman has re't it'nnt to her
home at Chesley after spending a
month with her sister, Mrs."41Meyes,
She waeavenumenied by \Its, I)reves.
The sympathy of this eouuumnity is
extended to Dot. and Mts. Alfred
Errington in the loss of their little son
Willie, who died after two days ill-
ness with convulsions. The tunrt-al
took place on Tue•adav afternoon.
I MiltlivEMEN•rs. - T Is a cement
'milder* have completed the founda-
tion under .Mr. EIliutt's stole. 'Thor.
sandy has finished t he cement
walk nn the east Nide of the village.
It is a great iuipittvement on the old
plank walk - especially on a dark
night.
NKRIOUsl.y ILL. -%%e /OP sorry to
hear of the illness of Narver Tre-
leaven. On Monday Morning Drs.
Cnue and Blake penalised an opera-
tion for an abscess to the breits The
patient tri getting along very nicely
and we hope to ser him .wound Iwtore
long.
Last Sunday thanksgiving tervieee
were held in the Episcopal church.
Rev, W. H. Hartley, of Blyth, took
charge of all the services- The
church wee decorated with fruit and
grain end the set•t•ices were well et -
tended. Thank -offerings were token
at all the services.
H.Ltr-w-tY PRotPKrTll. - With the
present activity ih railway building
in Ontario it will Iw it strange thing if
Dungannon dors not get either a
steaut or an electric railway connec-
tion bettor long. It is well known
that railway promoters have had
their eye on this section for some
time, end wr,letrn that at -.sinew
is at present on foot to bring this 1er-
ritnry more stringy than ever to the
ettentlon of the('. P. H. management,
with :a vires• to an -tiring th• hark-
ing of that powerful rot- - ration
111 t h a construction of n 1 1
through this union. During the
peel week men hnvr leen taking e
P011 of ronuner•ial census of a line
right thrthAM r
ldfrom north
to
wroth; in order to nu•rt•tain the
amount tit 1taftlr that this district
would furnish. We understand thtt.
the returns are quite sttlafactox)• and
that they will Ie laid before the
P. H. management, after which we
phial have to awnit results. An
electric line through herr to ronnert
with the C. P. K. steam lines nl the
north anti mouth ueeme to In• the
favored los ,'i•4-
DCNRtNNnN FAL.L. FAIR.- ill the
ihilicNtiuup pare that the fall exhibit loll
of the AMhdrld and N'awnnnsh
Hrim•h Agricultural !Society. to be
held in Dungannon Thursday and Fri-
day, Ortolwr Ith and it h, will he
bigger rind better 1h.n ev.•r. The
prize list hay been revised, and in rte-
111pt•re nlnwpes worecially ilw•reasrs hnvr
leen mottle, ova that a flne -*trek show
is :enured w, far 5,M hi in the control of
the directors. Special prizes are
otTPled in a wr of (baser, of
which p: rtieulurs lire given in the
prize list. The celebrate' :fled regi-
ment bawl, of (rode"ieh, will is, in nt-
t.•ntbanee, null a greet tittle w in *torr
for n11 who comm to the fair. On Fri-
day evening the animal grand rower!.
trill Ie held, and the talent secured
for this year's eoneert ie 11 gunrrl.ntee
tr
it splendid poog r•5,. Oea•ge F,lliw
Fnx,conkhan Misses Airhrok end
Tilt. of Grslericll, and Mr. Metier, of
Auburn, srdoisla; Mime Campaign,. of
Grslerirh, nor psanitt; !\lis$.•, )bw-
rrioand Leonardof 4l,wlei-ir11, High-
land dancers• and other excellent
talent, will take pert. Mee flu• hills
and pr,granls for further pert it•uinre
and make is print to attend Dun-
gennon'M grant exhibition owl concert.
NVeneY.wu-t\', Sept. 11). .
Bell is visit hes friends in
and Will Begley
• London fair,
as tpine lel Myth
s k'va Shatters,
slaari, is visit-
11•ge Heladfntl.
d. Robinson
on Friday
MuNUAY, Sept. 17th.
,i. H. Lowery has •wen re engaged
as teacher in S. S. No. 4 for the year
11s17, at an int -tease of (Wary. Mr.
j,ctw'rry i• an efficient teacher, and the
people of the section ate to hr run•
ig atilal.'.l apt tela' ' • his services.
tN,tutnrl hwell tuts returned (ruin
a trip to Manitoba. He visited
%apron+ points in that Province Lund,
11 gh he paw' int h sty interest a
farmer, he was ;.1'11-1 all glad to get
hark to '•Ossl's own country," that is
Ontario. He believes that while there
is undoubtedly a great fulw•e ahead of
ran nut
Mollie (aged six) "(1h. 1 any, do
yOsi know what my gnverntwa told me
today ? Mho told tnP the world was
round. Isn't that finny Y' Drolly
(aged six and a half. '•Von silly ! Of
rssire' the world Is round. I cont)
have told yens that That's why we
say in our prayer* 'World without
the \list 11e l)i.-t-nl INa1111
4,tutinur. ' Yric.•s for iulpi-otsd mid
virgin laud are h foo high and Ihr
result is that upon cunsideable tit it
there will he nn ',eV 1 pay'went
Made.
HOLMESVILLE.
'futcsnAt', Sept. 1`.ih
.1..HsCartltey and hi. daughl ei . Al.
Lillie, ate visiting relatives in Luck•
now.
.1, H. Holntts has Imine 801111 ins•
pro%enset* W the riling'. hall which'
well make it 'h mese a fort aide
this winter,
James Ross, one Witter -maker, who I
was going. on A PI uspw•ting trip out
%Vest. was on the train whirls was
tvreekel hear Sudbury, but we are
pleased to soy he escajttd unhurt.
A ' •ers:ary services will be held i5,
the Melt -maim. church the first Sun-
da). ii (ICIolwr. • !tr'v. J. Fisher will
pretty'. lsdh morning :Ind etI•ping nod
K1•t•, 1', A. Ste:ullwu1 in the after -
11.M11 I.
fter-1115411•.
hliou'rr:, giro HnRsl•: MAKE+ 'I'110r-
ul.1';
White bleorge• Gould and his
mister., \li-is Lizzie•, feeler returning
trout ('Iiuttnl haat 'I'ursdu y night t twits
hul•ee look fright at w • a al
near the tenet- and turned gmirkly
nriund, throwing both cul Oil 1111•
hut) runs). theorise was, -aught under
o• buggy and dragged a ronsiderahle
d 1 tits before Ise was let free, aux)
hi. sislie1 gut 31 badly hruisel far)•,
Geo' t• hail his ....Lie sprained and
had very haul stalking -11p. He has
not I •n able to leave his tad yet and
the do for thinks it will be wane
weeks 1 fore he will he able to work
again. ,
BAYFIELD.
DNEsutY, Sept. 154th.
Miss Lonna twin is h • after a
week's visit to I s tidal.
Mjst Flossie ' 'lock has returned
from A luonth'. vi .'1 with friends at
Drysdale.
!Hiss Yernw Mcl, 1 returned on
Sunday 1111 the *(P . King Eil ward
after a three months' a it tet. Toledo.
A large n her of pie '.'kers were
in town on Sunday, inch ing gash.'
front Henson, Seafortii, ('nton and
(ieah•r ie h.
John Henderman, who haleen
hustling about town for 1401 e• ,-ears,
tools his departure for parts ink .ton
List week.
\furs Vanstonr, mother of M
'rhos. King, has muted her liousehol
Affects to (roderirh, where she itntends\
to reside for w • tints',
Jlisu F. Mott hue reopened her dress-
making •hop for the fall and winter
trade after n month's teat. During
her holidays she visite) at h near
Clinton and at Hensel! and took in
the fair at Totunto.
John Falconer, who has •wen fishing
on )Lake Winnipeg during the s -
user, returned on Thursday. The fish-
ing was not up to the average this
year, which accounts for his return a
month earlier than Inst year.
A number from here assembled at
the cemetery to ser the Iaat funeral
rites( of Mrs. Mtrlck perforated on Sun-
day. DPc•Pasr•tl was the mother of
Holwi•t Stelrk. formerly teacher in
''/.nrir'h, and was well knuwn'hete.
Weer National Refer Aaaeclatloa.
A number of Important points were
brought out In the papers and dlscue-
alon at the meeting and organization
et the new National Association of
Dairy Instructors and Investigators.
Tbe urgent need has mentioned of
scientific work necesary to eulve
many dairy problems -for example, the
control of moisture in butter, a quick
and efficient method of determining
moisture, causes and remedy of fishy
flavor In butter, Infyueuce of pasteur-
ization on food value of milk, influence
of ripening on digestibility or rhee,e.
Emphasis was placed on the demand
for more and better trained wen in
dairy work and raising the staudard
of dairy Instruction. It was ale*
agreed that less time should be de-
voted to lectures and more to practi-
cal work In short courses. Everyeffort
P e
Should be put forth to encourage keep-
ing yearly records of dairy cows.
There Is much need for more ,t•leutlfic
and uniform work In connection with
m
the subject of feeding dairy cows.
The scientific principles Involved In
the manufacture of condensed milk
should be studied. The value of cheese
as a feed Is not eu®drutly appreci-
ated In the country, and efforts should
be made to Increase Its consumption.
The Retail Milk Route.
Selling milk directly to the consumer
le the most profitable branch of dairy
farming.
With Clean. sweet, honest milk and
a reliable man to deliver it there 1■
usually but little tronble In building
up a good reliable route. A few cus-
tomers well served will advertise the
butitess and the trade will In.reease.
Keeping the cows clean Is a good
point. Bed then well and wipe off
the adders before milking. Soluble
dirt cannot be strained out.
R'a'hing the eau. I. Important.
}tinge well with cold water, then uas
wathing powder anti hot water Then
rinse again. If hired help wash tier
cans watch while the work Is being
done,
Set the cons out of the way of fall -
Ing chaff and dlrt-
Mnny rnstomere are lost by selling
them badly strained milk. Bun It
through 1 thlrkne*ern of strain-
ing cloth and cetyl It to (10 degrees.-
Asasetean Cultivator.
Corning to Canada.
?few Tnrk. Sept. 15 Governor fair
William (;rte% Wilson arrived here y.t
tarda*. on the steamer Yucatan. from
Nassau. Nests Precedence. He 1■ PH
route to Canada.
4mhs.-rihe for The Signal, the best
local newspaper in Wont Huron.
The Brussels Post says : W. C.
Suitt, who is an expert of oil and
gas well drilling in Ohio, is of opinion
Hutt both these rowwutllties are
obtainable in the locality of Brussels,
and WO thoroughly is ,he convincer)
that he offers to le one of itoint
stork company to drill as test welll and
teat the matter. His home is in Lan -
Caster, Ohio, where they tier natural
gats for furl. Tight and nec•hauaic•al pur-
poses at at very low cuss. "'Phis gentle
Malinw'ns 130 acres otl the 51i1 line 0f
Morris, of which • John McIntosh is
truant, 1n all probability a canvas.
will hr mule to at('e•tail how many
ata willing to juin i5, what would
pnit•e a boon and boos)' to this Io,-*Iity
of it can 1w secured.
DearMother
Your kids ones area courant <are is
Fall sad Winter weather. Isarr wd)
catch coki- Do you know about Sh.loh•s
f- Cure, the Lung roatc, and
what it dose for so many) It is sed
lo be the oaly reltablr remedy for all
arteries of the sir passages us children.
h is absolutely harmku and pleasant to
take- Itis guaranteed kluge or your money
u returned. The prove is 25c. per bottle,
gad all dealer, r medre.ne seg
SHILOH
The remedy should be to every household.
Cool and
Comfortable
Everything you need in the shape of sumluer
wear to make you feel cool and comfortable.
CANVAS HATS STRAW HATS
WASH VESTS COLLARS WASH TIES
OUTING SHIRTS, etc., at
MCLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Furnishers, Clothiers, Hatters.
North ~relic court Iloose Millar.,, Goderieh.
PANDORA
RANGES
Some men have their wishbone where their
backbone ought to be.
If your backbone is where it ought to be, you
will not be wishing you had one of our Pandora
Ranges but would actually have one.
A look into the firebox is usually enough to
convince the most skeptical.
3 bars in the grate.
No cementing of castings spring and fall.
Can be changed in less than one minute from
coal to wood or wood to coal linings.
The grate is made so as to force the draft
through firepot, securing quick and equal com-
bustion.
There are many other excellent points which
we will explain when you call.
just one word about our heating and plumb-
ing. We have the best mechanic that money can
procure. Quality is what we guarantee. If we
cannot lease you in this department would gladly
refund yo r money. We cannot skimp the job in
order to gi, e you a cut price.
Once a cus
in at
mer, always a customer, is our motto. When
e Fair, make use of our store to leave
your parcels.
E. •. PAULIN
TELEPHONE No. 57
TELEPHONE No. S7
'•131inke in assuredly the stupidest
chap I ever knew.
acknow
ledged'
it himself tn: o ." •}enl may
.1110“..m=
HUNE
sn •r" "Yes, 1 told )sins what n had 56
colt) f had, and he maid that he didn't
know of nnvthing that would cure it." —
Saaligbt Soap is tetter tbaa otter soaps,
but is best when used in the Sunlight way,
Boy Sunlight Soap and follow dareetaosa
If a Cow gave
Butter
mankind would have to
Invent milk, MIIk Is Na-
ture's emulsion—butter
put In shape for diges-
tion. Cod liver oil Is ex-
tremely nourishing, but
It has to be emulsified
before we can digest It.
Scott's Emulsion
combines the best oil
with the valuable hypo -
phosphites so that It Is
easy to digest and does
far more good than the
oil alone could. That
makes Scott's Emulsion
the most strengthening.
nourishing food - medi-
cine In the world.
Bond for treat eawsple.
SCOTT Is SOWN., Chernlsts i
Toronto. Ont.
SO.. aid $1.00.1 All d rwpatt.
D. MILLAR CO.
An In2'ifafion.
PHONE
Sb
We invite you to make our store your headquart-
ers during the Exhibition days. Make our store your
place for meeting your friends and make whatever
use you like of it, as it is your disposal to do so.
During Exhibition da our many departments
will all be en fete with the st complete display of
Dry Goods selected from the ding fashion centres.
Some very special lines for xhibition time :
The "Clyde- all wool Yen.•tiah
Oaths, fill in. wide, in all the
new Shades, special price
;LOU per p1.
Ladies' Mantles
Misses' Jackets
Children's Cloaks
Our full range of above are now to hand and we
most cordially invite a visit of inspection to our
Mantle Dept. We would draw special attention to
our very complete range of Children's Mantles and
would advise intending purchasers to give an early
visit while all the sizes are in stock.
New Flannelettes, New Wrapperettes, New Eider-
downs and Mollettes for Dressing Gowns.
Perrin's Gloves Perral's Globes
1
Millar's 'Thistle Brand" Tnr•trins fn
all the correct clan..
Plaid. are the es reit thing for
the roiling .0.1%/4 011. 'tree*
front 'Lie. upwnttIM.
P1157"
Millar's Scotch Store PHONE