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`FIFTY-NINTH YEAR -No. 3111
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►70UEBICH, ONTARIO. CANADA : ()UMBER 4, 1906
nat.
TRYING
TO DO
BUSINESS
without• advertising; a Iike,wink
ing in the dark. You know what
you are trying to do, but no one
else does,
VANATTER & ROBERTSON, Portion=
Financial
r ►t •►� •t
1)0 YOU WAN ►F._)_1ME I H1NU CrOO1) ?
if so. why not open a deposit account with us and avoid the
vale and anxiety of guarding your own Mosey.
FOUR per cent. injerest paid on deposits and money can he
withdrawn at any time.
THE STANDARD LOAN COMPANY
Goderich Office, - Corner North St. and Square.
. W. Lt HOR'I'ON, MANAGER.
auslo
A. ROY ADAMS p�
TRAcnll* or PIAV0
Studioits Hank of Montreal Block.
I)
Fine_Arta
RAWINO ANI) PAiNTIhf 1 N
oil, AND WATKR ('OW11.
IMrate tuition and ^Iwnsan.
0E1, F. HAI .11ITT (uuorlw Road
Itloldlhorp.e: mals
peatistry
(t. ▪ E. `CALK, LAIN., D.D.N.
McLean'. Block
1'r. Turnbull'. old .l,uol.,
141ngannon Wednesday :aft.n 00011-.
Medical
'101. EMMERNON t 11KNIII'1.L,
A, T. KMenitaoa, 611,
D.
W. S. Tc*at'Ll.
M . H.
Ofik'l,,, llandlttgql Street. 'Phone lat.
Ite.ildeewe 'phone 121.
I)K. A. H. MACKLIN. M. H.
I'HYSICIAN AND SUKIFKON
Spw•,al attention 10 Eye, Ear, Noir and
Thnut. (Moe and rri1deuee, old Hanka Moe
roll. uppwate I'o.umev, N Pat .t.. lhslrru h.
T. leohunl. No. Ili'.
i.egai
1 IAMERON & KILLORAN. HAR-
ItSaTERS, .olictwr'., notaries. etc I)Mee
Ham dlun St, t hard door from rictiara: Ooderie 11.
out. M. 44. ('AMElloN. K. ('. J. L. K11•
IAIKAN, ,
PRODUI't-►tel'. HAYN & It LAI It.
l barrl.lens,-.Ieltaa, notaries. public pr. •
•ur.la the Starlit use Court, rte. UIIre, . s.1 -ids
Kirierr, next door C. A. lalrn'. grower). Pri
'ate fund. to Ira) at It •.t rate. of inter..t.
W.PKot'111,I►OT.4:-C. K. 4'. HAYS. (i. F
MAW.
M 0. JOHNSTON, BARRISTER,
Ul• wlh•Itur, notary -public. eotiontslo,rr,
eta Mono to lean. 1�ov; •'orner Hamilton
and St. Andrew'. 141re.'te, Uo1eri,•h, Ont.
DICKINSON & OAkItUW, BAIt-
HIIiTERS, attorney.. solo Nor.. etc..
Uau•r1.11. Monro to lend at loc,e.t rate.. E.
1.1'I' KINSI,N.1 HARLKS1ARROW,LLB:
Insurance, Loans. etc.
"UHN W. CRAI(ilE, LiFE, FIRE
sr apt strident inautsoro. Agent for leading
tont nal and stork mooned.... insurance in all
her. ..fleeted on brat plena and at lowest rate.,
1 all at ottlre. corner Went Street and'SI>uare,
er address. J. W. 1'RAIli1F:, tlolerrch, Ont.
lel.. ,hone 24
M(K1L;.OP MUTUAI. FIRE IN-.
1� S l' RAN(' K l' O. -Fano and Motet ed
loan property insured. Value of peoper y In
.used up to Jan. PMO over 03.16/11.i"".(flfl rr.
and direeton:--J. B. McLean, pre.. ; T. Frn'rr.
tar Pre, ; Jan: I'oauelly. 11. Date. Mr. ohe.
no. J. Watt. Jr... Ktan4. J. (4. (1Me)r. J. Benne
aro. directors ; T. K. Hays, Seaforth,oecreta'>
Ir.w•uler : Inspectors, neared director to
.1. W, Veo, Holmeuvllle. agent for West
Henn. Polley -holden can pay areeeenlente
and gel their owed. receipted at Mr. Coni.•.
1 -limon or at McLean Bro..' Palace 4 Iothing
Moore tioderich'
*affairs Licenses
,VALTER E. KELLY.
OODF..Rit'H. ONT.
Watchmaker. Jeweller and Optician.
I,ner of Marriage Lleen.e..
To tient
LWURNIYHEI 1101 7)4F. TO It ENT. --
r A eery de. i'.l I, tornlolied Mins. . to 1.141
tin East street. Algol) ' at WALTER , . MOD
H A L M Store. 111?
LARM TO 111.:X.'. 41IMI ACREIl,'OR
a.dal and 1urarr,•-separate onrmilefruln
rich.e mil. 11, rer e her I,w 4. r gest-
mle
inrx.rlli•ntuwulitinn for either d.n•k or gen-
eral Grilling. TM. loon.. .labh•. ,.uJ tutu. are
large and on nsalrril pdara, with windmill,
grinder rod apple soil( t of water. .lpply to
YIIUNO c 41.011Far1,ON. uatrrn-h.
PASTURE FOR CATTLE AND
Mildss at kidunioad Park F.y,rm. For
tern.. roc.. apply. to THOMAS %III.I.IAN. 0t
Ilse F'ana house. 1a-11
WLANE, ISSUER OF MARRi-
• Aux Ibm1Ms. Roderick, Ont.
Auctioneer=
LWR RENT. A DWELLING ON
r Kea 's stet.
A dwelling tfurni.hed or not), near lake front;
modern TNM,. ell lent-.
FosSol.r..-Two nets dwelling. oil A nglgra
beet : one dwelling un lirtou .1 wet : a1.,
building lot. on Elaut Atelier, F:•w, -t reset,
1'edar*reel and P'lnc .teal.
WANTru.-.A.frw fnrni•he•d bomw, Cr room.
near the Inks, to rant for the ntuunrr -.•,auto.
4'.41 Aio'N(i r ItuHF:RT,1,N.
Beal .state tor bale.
LW) It SALE- .'HAT ('UMMuulut''N
1 alai well dnial.al 1 ...Imams -take-
item; on Elgin q.. • inthe toss of 1ude-
rich. The place has •',-.•r1:'i-onvrmienrr 111111
1.
e.preiall) welt located for a boarding 1
and 1. at present dnlm t.. gad Memo-. i,. 1hi-
Large lot sial s number of fa nit ter-.
Pesses,lola ran Ir Kf, nt 1.1 Jan1 ars new.
Apply al plena., or by mail to
M. 18114. F:r.L, "Lakes new." limbo...141)1.1.
11 lin
LIOR MALE OR 10 HENT. A
1` fir -1 /Lee. tosio•re far141 111IWe•-r la awal, l *4.
conn -dun S. tut S. wit 1. 17:. 44 Ix... 111 a ((.04
Nuts of cultivation. well feo,Yd• w',•II natert•d,
good orchard. larggee hank barn. gad
hos•.
I'o-uNll.e. blark.14lih .hop And •tun• 41 r, rnrr
of farm. 010 ria.nl ro .'hrnl and , Merit, :it
mile' h»nl1 P. It. station atl Moto.. T••rm-
ea•a'. N-. A. 11.1 KHISu\. Litt -know. K,:hu
n'HUM AS (FUNDRY. LIVE. ST(K'K
1 and general auctioneer. has removed from
'Hanlilto, Street to new office. on South Street,
where he will be found at all time. when not
'crying sales. Term. reasonable and every ef-
on n'M to rive you 'atlsfaet ion. 'Phone .11.
RAI.
(i :NF.
'( F
1 h)R(i , RECK KTT.
F
//iPs nHamilton . i
eril•h.
11. tan (454. All sale. w(11 receive +grnl
. ?'Minn. 1 will buyour entire stork of
y
hnu.•hold goods for cash, and will sell Pio
• 144, hlrnitirr, mattn•'.w, +prinRs, etc.,
cheap, ('all and ser what we ran do for you In
this Ilan 44EIHIIF, H4''K,rr, i'uto.ity
est
0p, OedeMrh.
T 11 E
STERLING BANK
OF CANADA
• HRAI. OrrMi - TORONTO
11 TTI4piI'ran CAPITAL. 111•11 mor
INT oft( RATED BY NI'E(IAI, A('r
(F' IN INIHN PARLIAMENT
T1 S' .. 1KI'
I,s+IT1
"KI
F
To aecont(date the Fanners
we Blancher
have v n(d 1
Senn h
have pe
in the villegeen'
DUNGANNON,
VARNA and
BAYF F.LI .
I ,
We solicit the Patronage of the
FARMR.R.
RA Lk N(yrRR inecorNTID.
SAViNGS BANK A(%('OtiN(P'
opened by;depneit of $1,(1)
interest at 3% comp o ind-
ed quarterly.
G(1DERICH BRANCH
A. 0. GAMBLE. Manager.
ATE\' HOUSE Full S.% LE. ON
XI Britannia ural. ea-' 4 W. T. Mnrrny'-
rr-idrnee Apply 111 1;. 41..EI.1.11 'l'T. F. 4.1
.I reel.
LIOK SAIF:.- THF: VINE: tilt 'K
i' holt.% a Oh 31 .ores11 1411, nn H.1
rood. at pn•.rnt snip..11,1 Ila nater -Ir nese
An 140.1.I4„- for u 1 ud 1.101•'• gni lel..
The 6•4 1111 111 li.11r41• I1 141 -
double In valve in Ihr 141•41 f.,ur year.. Tier
f- .111 abnudsor0 of 14,0 pl .-IN•n,r-
glalr..uld -11411 fruit.. Io t.• -.1.1 •in h.tl 111
die ided. Apply on promo...-.
.1. II. M1Ap.1.111'Ii11.
LOCAL TOPICS.
New Teacher at the G. C. I.
The Collegiate In0)ilute4hoard have
ilillxntlt+•d Wait AMY .1, herr, H. A., of
Balmy Ifearh, Tur,.ntn, 4,1 the plloi1ion
Or 144410tlnt, leach', at the 4i. ( I.. ill
11111.11 of Mims Hauer. w'ha Is lwwinp; W
take :a position at I'eierlolra, her
duties to rnnluPtl'•.• u,... -t MondayI.
Minn Kerr is a gradu:Ite a TorontI
University.
McCreight to Be Tried October 22nd.
Matthew McCreig ht. who is charged
in ruunwrtiun with the Kingsbridge
N EX('F:LLEN'' FARM hUR
tt SALE.- AO ow.. loo 11 ad Wowa11.nh, two
mile. from Aubuni :.oi1 a 4414) 1.141.1. 460111 1441
arm uudi•r cultivation 41'.I :u to 11' avers
limber. .4, well nod Iau Wing, 01 water. a
neo flame doodling. a Q.wl barn,.tattle and
drI, mQQ hod. Apply to heel NU Y IWHEKT-
SON Cuderieh
CDDERICH MARKETS.
Tucawear, October It h.
F' 111 wheat, per bu4h, new . en al to 5 u 711
Spring wheat. per bush. new .. .1 IN lu a 711
Rye. per bush it b) to il 4n
Buckwheat, per bunk 11 44 lu 0 41
1441 per bosh.. new ..., a at to 11 :it
Pea, per 141-h It 72 to u ..1
Harley. per bush 0 JO Iu to (1
Screenings. per loll 114 141 lo 18 m
Flour. family, per 1041 2 ia4 to 2 .0
Flour, pleul, per cwt2 lel to ' e'
limn, per toll . '. In 111 w 111 a,
Short., per ton .. ... b, no to. Yo ill
tiny. toe.. tau7 .4' to 7 50
Wood, per cord .. ... .. i'n 11 a 1111
Natter. per lb. !' to 44 At
4'hee•e, per Ib .......... 41 15 to u 1..
Fargo, fresh. per dos It 17 to o 17
Potato... 11 e1 to to
I,ile, mrliust
o Mel. per dais
3.440 w a
ill
I mole. 1'1 rH, per cwt
x 501 to x :Y'
Hog.. lice weight, per cwt11'34.40 d 35
Spring L4111114 4 141 lu .y 111
Sheep, per cwt 3 111 Io a ap
Haut per 11.0 la to. a 1m
1141.011. per Ib . ' u La to O Al
4.4011. per Ib .... 1:. to 1:.
Tallow, per Ib .. .. - n W to 0 IS
Hide.. per cwt. - e :...to 7 91
Slundpo Ikin. .. t. to 4..
4 'tricker....' . . 4111 to n 111
II Outdate market- m1 - Inter 5.1
YOU -N(4 A R(►HKIt'rMoN. REAL
F:.t41e Ar.l Imurn'. c .t;rrnl-. Real e• -
tae for .111' or to let Prase. ie• handled on
any art of the town otid county. Fire' and
life k...tranen, 1110n.•)• to lo it.. rte.
L"O1� • SA LE. -FOU K TOWN LOTS
1' on Hayfield road. ronth of Mr...4 opt., Mb.
.ones property. Apply 10 1. W. TH(lMMON A
BON. :al- tf.
Public Notice
NOTICE. -- IIAVIN(i FOUND OUT
the -.f..,- 1011411011 %Odell I haul for
gu11e•n .ince Mr. Pinder t ,ark ner the store. 1
%ill now be able to gel at my Intek- and -end
threw indebted to Inc the auwurd of their
M4.011111-, 841811 1118•) 41111 nitro.. 1,11 ut 1111
n•ddenr-1', No1111 44111..1, or remit through the
pot. Tour- 'Memel). 44 N. DAVIS.
QEALED TENDF,ItS ADDRESMEI)
IJ ,to the nndrr'lgned, an entoned "Tender
for (btpletlon of Ooderic11 reek.ater," will
he received at 14.1. oilier 111111 salute:ay.', Ie
1011.124. 1'111. Ineln.tvely, 101 1 eorupletlon of
breakwater at 1 lodeMch. Hero Monti Ih,-
tnrin, according ton plan and .I withal ion to
be .Mon AI 1111` 1141., of J. 11. . 111g , F:ret. re•i-
,I,'nt engineer. (unfollerl ion Life \ Building.
Toronto. ant.. H..1. Lenity E•qq , redden! en
Einer, London (MI., on applir :•Rion• to the
p/+rrnastrr at Ooderkfi, 01111 al the Ina art
mem of Public Work., Ottawa.
Tender,. will not be run-ldrnd mile.. Made
'rd and 1
red Ili
'11 di R
1' Anted form
on the PI 'kl
D
the OrtunIplr.I nn•+of Io.. . ,r•.
An reaped chegne al w ehartelel lents
pier of a lie Work.,te order the
1 for -ix thono,ndI lie , in -
11 .'
1+ 014 of P
t
hnndtrNl dolhu� ItI11..Va on nand arrompauy
rnrh tender. The cherme will he forfeited If
the party tendering deellne the contrail or fall
I complete tlie work owe rooted for. and will
e of led-
.e,Y•Nan.
of ..lou ,
tlr rct u rn
111 fu ea..1
Jlrr.
'I he Deportment AIN. not Mud itself to tie.-
rept the lowed or any' fender.
Hy order
FRF:Imo; FLIN.A4.
rkrMtary.
Department of I'nblie Werk•.
111 hew a. Septenlln•r .1. 1111{.
New -impels twening 11,1- ad4rrtIsement
without not horny from 1 he lIrpearll4Pnt, will
not bre paid for It.
Warning
Lost or Found
1 1)M'I'. BETWEEN Ol'N(,.\NNON
aud
tit ..Angn-tin.• 1141 111,' 1111, cola•.•..'
4%14-1 Waw .no h. 41 1:1 September .tui.
111,1,1 4(n')In rl'PIa11. Voider wall p.l.Nl.• notify
.1 LEX. 1'.1 V EKON. 1iulet'icls, by pro -Tal raid..
Situations Vacant
IItF:S+4 MAKING l'I.tiSF:S. 1 MISS l nnlin 44111 •,1'•'' til ilii• of
Freon. do --tasking at her non- 8888 'V.dnr-
M1'. 1 stoner 17th. There will IN•l. 1.•d u• e1.• -
In :,ne•rtoalu from 1 to n 0e101•k, 4.881•
i• --.to Sal m:lay, 1 October Lbth, 4, 111.1 1
\ Term- I:rt•:-' full .seirse 11. --ow
for 3` aril mt.v . nur•r, 411lesnu- fol !-,.
WARNING. ANY(INF FOITND
Trespassing or (aarryhlw Ore arm• on any
part of our property w1111. -,or, -t'1 and prow
voted. tltIRned, F,. ('. and K. 4. ATTKI1.1.
11E
I-1) ..
lir
7 - 2
i r�1N
r I_D.
Young rladies and crntictnn
1
an
who aredla,inma , f making n
record are wanted at the
Clinton Business College
IA1111Mtew1 4th WIngleoa Ins
nee College 1
to prepare for Book keu•pers,St en-
ographere and Tele•gr:Iplieru.
During July and August we
could only All ONE-TENTH of tht'
petition', offered 0111' graduates.
Cat 'Hol 'Holum, ha,'.
GEO. $POTTON, - Principal.
rAviiin-.A'I' ON('E. A (.0(44)
51 VA.! ',diner
wr, sot. .'i'' t to Wits, II. it.
H ES' K K'FT..dine- Nel..,,, and 1 alwbri.a r''d.
1AN- 1'I'.1►. A 101"i' IM"ruI3EIt
1'•) h 1 j`wtlm s...d general -mi'n't, 10 Ro
to fa••,r.• 1{ ,ages- M.-.•" p4•). 10014 b. .OVVI).
In )(t(- . it . crt oN . Itida;e n,14s1 Pau k.
t
'111'4 'TV I'AHI'ENTERM %VANT-
F1.
.e err. ,a
:n nt •- 1111hour 0411 Ir.
, t.9.,-• uu•o. .A Vplf. 1,, 1'. 44. NAU
SII 1 .1. 1:' AI irinu •Irw•1. Tun/nln. 411,4
1e. -2t
)uv ANTED. To luny E THE
4) blkrl Warn'. J. 11'. Sili rid.
r IF:AI'HF:R
WANTED -FOR Si, S.
4 N.,..1. -t Waw mn.h. for the y,.r P11..:
.t has, a Normal . 'hoop training. NAli.rt•
:• I'r e.. l',., AD N
- to JAMES UINS.IN.
i {�
e•r. Ifrra-.. Pf..`p,•el l' P. 11., /Int. era It
k'or Sale
1411,1: ", 41.I•.. PAIR BROW ...PAN -
1 EL
'AN-
1I.L pini.. tour mouth, old. /IAA one nd
Sp,ni.h 61101. trained --411 well bred At,o a
feu white Wyandotte coekerels and pullet
.Apply H. H. TOWN -4N I)• liddcrich.
1'LSOR -MALE.-A OOOU CONCORD
owing rood wagon a nth high lack • n
ant, how %heel•..btft and Tight pole. 1'. L.
48,ALTI IN, West street.
elm. it jiig rase, rat it.. Iwforta J1181ge'gravelled. A carload of -stone for the
Duvle last Thur. -day tor re-elettiva. trimmings of the station 45:48 arrived
haying decided to be tried Ly His and a gang ofstone•cuttetsare at Will k.
I( • without a kir \• instead of with The hill Islets of the atatiou, r 1
a .fury at Ilie ionizes..,, lie at tint de. 45,'4114', eta„ 1, uluo[h.•! otY r-
ented un, Octolwr 2u.l. at I1 a. Ill., p:1',t11v to re.,.od.Iing. The cement
was fixed as the time for the hearing piers and f lotions for the round -
of the rase, liouse are lwiug put in and.1uitr it bit
of work will liar.. 1.1 he d • in filling
aa11)414111 them with earth. A couple tit
drains, our the outlet. -of at newer and
the other as (1114 Millet (Or the nt tealll
fiow'iug trona 4lie •1:11 spring• urs
lading pot in through the Ilea, hand
that W:114 raised it, the site of the sta-
tion buildings,
The Bowling Match.
Au,.th,•r g; • Ina. 1.0..11 played off
in the bowling unalrh, :1181 the wore Is
now as follows :
len/:wur.vr. Paket6EVT.-.
F'. 1)is,-. -Kip .21 IL 11'. Thomson. 1¢
145-. Ilnuter. -i;{p 12 O. F. 14Lair, .k11.
J. 11 Twat ,skip BJ W. 4,,,ue, +si.. . 44
'. 1. It tr•r.' skfpr'4 A. 1 ',.ri Ile, .lap.. _Li
F', .Ior11:o1, -kip IN It.. Meta•.u,. -kip, -19
'rood .. Ns 't 4al
TWO go '' :1e St ill to be played.
Harbor Notes.
The I.,,ist 44.1' 4.',' ' 4..',') t., be ....14.1.1
Lo start lht'ir unW mill h\' \Iun.Lay.
W. \Ma•Ibah how hi. appardin
testily to .' rime lh.• 1.1..,t ing 10 be
dour in deepening phi• harbor.
The dredge wells limy for it few drays
the past Werk cleaning up in front of
the elevator anti Pais.' 4.111)1414it.yof
Wheat loon the harbor bottemu withal
Ilan pain there since the tire Iwo year.'
Shipped Falsely -(narked Apples.
lin Tite,dav Puli,•t• Magistrate
11 IN•r heard a rase, ler t he Fruit
.I.4i-L. Aet, :a 11x'111 l,i i, *•1' lwiiig
charged With having 00141441141(' fala•ly-.
marked The The in rnrulat ion was
laid by Inspector (tilted, of Aleaf. •d.
Fifteen' barrels mark...) XXX hod
4.111V X X apples in t.'u,, but 110 the
hunt. w'a•: evidently with the packer,
out with the shipper Ow magistrate
was oat 4i.p1Ilead to t ,k.' a harsh rI-w
of the Matter. The shipper pleaded
guilty and paid a,p•ullty of :111 mints
per Karel.
Making His Mark.
The it:odor 1.1 \ tel' n 1 n -t reef airs li-
alisl ellimsh preach. 4 in (Mario
street Methodist ch,1reh, Clinton. a
week ago last. Sunday, and 1'h• New
Era says of hits : .jt.•v, %V. 11. l •it-
haul. of -Victoria street ,tlrl44.41
church, Goderich, ah,, h:. :alwny,,
been regard...I as a {pant preacher.
,,ctuinly siu•p:wae•d I ' self 41m
day. when he rondnvtrd men' teen un-
der I he auspices of the F:pwot•t 11
,I lard'. 'Those who heard hi4 a•rnurn
on Sunday night especially speak of
it 1a, ;a 111 4-14.1.1Y 111'- Ih:•t afoul,` do
rr.vtrl. lu 1uy preacher in the London
conference. -
Death of Mrs. Swift.
After a Tung aloes, \its. Wvift
passed away last NI. anlay anti he
funeral look pla..0 this ming. 1
etre (wing held at Fit. 11.' 414711'sehurell
condurlwI by. the t"Igor, Rel', M.
I'urnh111.
The I1.4111a•ar'l. were
.litotes Wil•. .n, William St ewlrt,
James Hugir nand !lir. M,sa•t• 4Lurk-
now 1. qhs, Swift was the widow of
the late IM',ul Swift and had been a
resident of (Ldrrirh for hammy years,
her lima mini dying here year, . ago..
Mr. Swift was at one time a 111te1-
keeper sit ilhngaunnn, buFduring his
residence in 41.41 -rich hail lived re-
4ired. \lis, swat snrvive0.
Runaway Accident.
A 14. ennui 1'llle.lt•a5• areidellt ()rrllr-
led r.strnlaiy ening at Salt furl.
Mfrs. N. If. Ynail11 and her sister, ?Hiss
Nellie McLaren were driving over the
i'rr• from town when heir horse
41.ok fright, 1111,4 -bolted along the
bridge and delight .ahead 1'114 the
Itill 111 4hr Malttor.i side. Seeing dan-
ger ahead the tulle, jumped and Miss
4.I-I,•,,.•n lighted nn tier head, Sh,•
44'tV 14x(41 rut and was shinned
for 14 while. tibo• W1114 taken into .4,lin
\Vatter: residence. Today she is
h letter 'foul(4it is hoped that lin
setirin- result, %vitt foll•.w•. Jh••.
Smith '14%45 1111'..1' Inti nett.•• e<r,aiting
with suite slight injuries.
House of Refuge Matters.
FRF:YH M1iA'lI COWS FUR SALE.
- Apply to E. 4'. ATTHtLL. Ridgewood
Park. ISM_
111\1'0. Ht'(l(41E4. ONE ('t'Tt'ER
1 ANDA IMOD 1,IUIIT WAOHN, ..enemy
purelueed frons 3f. 1V. Howell. for .ale ,'heap.
Apply at 1' HAS. o, LEE'S hardware -torr. tf
Auction Sales
"EXECUTORS' SALE
181 at
111 4.11", HARNESS, F,tItM STO' K. I1I-
p'LE}IF:NTN. etc.
I Atli iretrlct.4 b• the P'Prntor- of the
r'.* .?. of the late Elisab•11, t'. Antill Ie. sell
by public nnAion, Ill 11111148•11 0011 1'111k rano.
(,el,-ri,-t,, on
THURSDAY, 4x TlIIElt HTB, 11481..
corm etwinR at 1 o'clock p. nn.. Ila• 10I10w111g :
1 ngrd 1(11111' : 1 ,l1nre. n )1401' old, /11111 111911 ; 1
11001%1 year. 01.. and fowl : 1 gelding. 2 y1•01'
0141 : I dd. kw nlaM. 8 41,0• old ; 1 shot uugh
bred more. I r.rka,vay carriage. 1 rubbei -t In•d
t 60 1 she Ie.
..rater, 1. 1 Irh.P 1 Ill lomat*. .ing
le
t-MM.. wagon. 1 •t dunhlr..Ilcer
uorin1 ed horse-+: 1 -et doubpr light hanw•..
n• 2
•without bridle. : t set double dlivit ilii'•-
e o irisin
r n 45,1 Ile•+ 1 1 n
.'n ledrl { n K
t. 1 g
R
I
. Ir'1-
•\•� air slri h
n - 4 hirer .x I 1
,,*nr+. 1 l K gongs. {
5 �>rr14Kr rub[. .f gents �-addle., N Ind
{r.'
'adds'-, 1 child. saddles! riding bridles and
nru
K
M'.
1
seu r
n+.rt 1r
athevr developing
biems+N{I blanket..2
1ar1Ir1r+ romper and breast +t140 : 1
runt borne.,
3 nrrkpokr- and drip., 1 .sir
me' .N
ri,.'k."J s1 rings sleigh bells, 3 .hgh role..
1 hot Inndl•ll 2 mowing. machine, 1 hay rake,
1 udder, 1 birder. I o,,l drill, 1 on n culttallor.
1 rot weeder. f•,'ts di.r borrowI so drag
haulm%s. I Karig plow. 3 pinw',':1 .neater.,
w44nn+, 1 Ina ,k, 2 41'1+ faro, harru•.-. 2
tart,-, :tgood Ilol.t in tows, 1 iropowled Short
-.and nlunermea other
hold
hall Favorite .tai ,a
articles. `
Everything -aleI, will he dlld ail lout any h nares..,
n - Ilia -ale I. IwInR M to ..lees' up Ihr, 'stair.
Teras: All -nm, of TIO and tinder. east :
0Yer that amount. *even month,' reedit or
fornll•hingapproval Joint 410(1'. A diwount
at wie ail per c,•nl. per *amain allowa'1 for
111011 on credit anemia,. .
)S fil*SIMV,
) o R 11.1,. Titus.
EDWrth .ATT
Forth.. F:xeuuton. /.114-? 100,01'.
11LEAKIN(4 A('(TI()N HALF:
of •
Hot -NF:H(IL11 F'1'ItNITI HE AND i:FEE('TS
Mr. 44'. H. I'lfonl will oe11 b' Public an -4)0,..
al his re-Menet% K'r.L street. lalerleh, on
SATURDAY. ow TDHEIt 11T11.
rmnrl,Pnrinr nt 1:11 n'elrrk .harp. hml.•hnlal
furniture And PIArt• Mg
of Iarlor.
dining room, Inv1r11eNn and kitchen Vomiter,.
carpels, enrtnln-. blind.. lamp., eon* nmI wast
4.000, and nnnerOO, other art hie.. F:vrry-
mily .111` leaving r1,o.wl or. a. Mr. F.Ifor.5 and
(
11.1 Ito AI
thing m tin town.
family a R
Term" : .Allrnm, of 1111 anal *ndrr, rash;
neer that *.noun!. 3 month.' credit will be
``been o. fnlni'hing approv"1 Joint notes. A
,11.,'oint Alined for rash nn ,'fedi; amounts,
K'. H. F:LFOltl', TI11014. litNIIKY,
I'n,Prirt 04' Avg/if/neer.
Business Melt's Luncheon.'
Thr Ihly meeting of the council
of the fluent of 'frail' was held on
Monday evening. A number of 1n'op-
u.1tlona for the estahhshnlent of nen'
iudustries in toW11 were up for discus-
sion, and instruct' were gi Veil (Or
the runtiuuafle of cua•tes1xald-
enl'r and negotiations in regard to
then.. A proposition brought. tlor
%taint by -the .-de(ar)s and well re -
eel V111 01.1114 that a -hostiles., men's
lut)cheon" lie held a1 sl ;Heil (periods.
411 provide an oeellNiln for the husiness
mien of the town to gettogether in a
14eia1 way. At each gathering an ad-
dress alight be give,' by .:our uaeualx'r
of the Hoard, 114 by an outside speaker
on a sub jell of general interest. A
cu 'tree wit. appointed to take the
nutter in Mind and organize the first
wof these 'quinine... men's lumit... i.,"
hich with the (Medial 141 -operation
,1f the mrnlls'I-s of the Hoard cannot
but prove pleasant and profitable
gatherings.
Apples Hood This Year.
Inspector (i1H.11'II, of Mi•:If.i.i. an
utliriil appointed under the Fruit
Marks Act to deal with cases of fraud
in parking and shipping fruit, was in
110411 this week. He rot'rra it gnash
portion of \Vesteru (5,11(100 in his
work. and in an interview he slatted
Brit he had found• the apple erlp in
‘'',-stern Ontario? Io beof h better
yuallit ' this year than hast year. He
thought .it was safe to est mate 4he
No. 1 fruit at, from thirty -live to hotly
per cert- of the crupand No. '2fruit
at about the scour pinisn't ion, the re-
mainder (wing ,,ills. 'I'he mills this
y.'.O• are mode up mostly of wot•mly
apple,. Thr finest. apples he hail seryl
W1.1.1. frau 4he Georgian ifay district.
Where the er'halda haul been sprnvesI
then,- %Vats at very appre..iable differ-
ence in the (twility of the fruit a
plltit 1111at ahnIIId 1111 Ise lost, sight of
by our Munn count apple-gt-nw.'rs,
who are .incline. to be liegleetfnl in
the 11141 ter of stymying.
M. U. C. Dance.
The dance given by t 45,• Menesplamlg
canoe club 011 Tuesday night was one
)f the l enjoyable )IHaira of the
end that have taken place in Gode-
s-kit for s. • time. It. W10. held at.
Hotel li..lerich. the large dining -room
tieing turned incl x mpacioits dancing
hall, Willett was beautifully decorated
fur the 110748141. Flags and hunting
were very, effectively employed, ant
the .-kr,'r *arrangement of .'.tots'
paddles an club trennants added a
h
('tinrtia•. t Ile to the decorative
s'li'me. About fifty couples wore
present, and Obi) Blackstone orchestra
si• in their usual
tut midnight 4111
served 111 t he sit
';u -d being the
of the club
ion le, their
4,-. capital
chili etre :
11: vice•
1113 41c14 -
e l•5'. I..
ire:
in -
The house of refuge committer of
the' county'r1lnn.•iI met. on 'Thursday
last ' and disp,,sed 1f matter's relating
to the main! y home. The property °f
tw•o inmates --one who lived Ilea1' Sea -
forth and the other at 1.indeabor1 -
is to Iw dispwtsed 1.f under the terent
legislt ion placing such pr441•rt v in
tl(e cont1.11 of the colony. Aplaice-
thin has beet) mead,• to have three in-
mates t'emoved to the• institutiot1 for
epile•pties at \''1nd•a1rk. to view' of
t hr passing of the lien' net 1 argil II4liug
h1nst' of 1efmg4 the colnlnittee trill
rerorlll11end In the eollnly e"nr,1•il that
the present ('1un15' hyla%' in 111is' nmt-
tT'r• he amended to eurfnt'ua %vith the
new act. linker H'srt.litf, of ('linton,
was aw,u'ded Ihr contract Lir i.pm�,Iv-
in bread: al $2.91 iahnndr.•dweigfft,
K
A t'C'I ION SALE
11 of
"AI,I'AIII,K 1'lt'PICRTI'.
.I rmles,n Veld will 'ell by public Auction nn
SATURDAY, a'T,IIKI* INfll.
rnnunenrtng at one n'nkw•k .harp, hi. rc-Idem•
m I'Ictnn 4treet.. neer the ('Mlegiate In.ttnte.
Thi. property Inellt5es a taronm onor In eseel
lent repair, with Rr„w1 nils.., hard and .oft
w Ater, nn4 111 rent , Ally located. 1' •e.y .444
he end .oh).el to a reserve bid. Mms matte
(noon nn day of sal.
JAMIESON RE1D, THOR.01'Nl)RY.
Proprietor. Auctioneer.
ct-h oks.
New Te o
Td•o new 1.,11111 - twit -hook' have
Deets issued recent ly fr the press 111'
W. ,), Ong. nj C},,, 'rorrnitu. • They'
tile Liam. Lessons for 'Be'ginners" )for•
frn'mas 1. and 11.6 and "\Matriculation
n • nt•m 111.. 'rhe mith1 s
tin" f 1 f t
I.a 1 1
IK•• 01
\ r8m , Ha IINun and t'xti 1 n-
nrr . 1 r .
ers, the fnt•Iner Iw•ing )'Pof..4, 4'' H1h•
e•rl,tn, bf Vittoria i'niversity, Tor-
lnt(l. 11 pt..asinine of 4),wlet•irh high
s(lnwtl. .'hewn are not. Ole Ili•.. Iest -
bok' issued meter Profesmir R,1h•rt-
a,n'Fi wul.horshi4', and we t4•4wt th,'
ltest pralnct' will be ,av we11 j','-
ceived as for•nlet• IOWA. The vols les
new splendid specimens of 'sink -ulak-
inK and mark ,t decided .,dvanr•,• in
the publisher,. ort as applired to the
production of text ENKok? in ('anada,
fntttmshed the 111
capable s4vl,•. A
exct•Ilent lunch w•a
ting-rlw'nl. 1, .1. Fal
enterer. 'rhe mentlw'
fuer- aassadmen rn site
guests and proved them••(
hosts. 'rhe °Meer. of the
President, Dr. \\ . S. Turnh
president, .1.. 11. Pigott ; wart
yrr...idmit. H. K. Austin: !err
M. Melee: trea8uler, 'r. W
c lore, (4. 1. Parsons : vice
ii.xlore, H, 0, St ifrdy : execnt iVe r
mitteer. T. ti. Laing, H. Spence, U.
Sale. 1'. L. Walton, F. trophey, C.
Turnbull. C. Y. Pate.
Death of Francis Xavier Baechler.
A sad death was that. of F. N.
Baerhler, jr., at Port Huron Inst
Thni•wlay. as h• wits st111 in the prince
1f life. being ill hi, fort vilest year.
His deet it was' dim to liltxsl-p,isnn-
Irlg. Hi- 'ordained an injury to a
finger it ronpl- of weeks before his
deal It and . a day or two hefon• his
cleat It !WI 1i1110 symptoms developed
and lockjaw set in. The body was
hrcught here for interment and mass
was said at. St. Poet's church on
\ilnl,lay morning. The pallbearers
W,•le eve la others and a Il4 11 I,.'r-i,i
1118* '(.4' the deceased : 'Max, of Galt;
.44.seph, of town ; liter and Edward.
p' W a.olr ofo
1 t ..u'nla, ,I. Port Huron. ,and
1(`o14 %loser, August Haer.hl,•i', of
11,11ish Culimbia, • and Arthur. of
Sarnia, are also. ',brothers, and Mrs.
lie•n*,nle•r. of fort Iluron; Mrs, Mor-
ris. of Ludington, \ . : Mrs. Voll-
mer, of Sarnia -and Mary, Ilehome,
Sisters. ' e d ... .` 'a
nn945 r ,h ill father,
X•lvier Haehiec, of Maim in, Also 1s
living and Was. here fur the funeral.
Resides his widow, wile, is it daughter
of 1• 1' 11 I
1 the sal Hugh /shish Zhu r
.th de -
erased leave, 41 fhauli o
I ( thee 1 tvn
gills and three boys, Mr. hiss hiler
wits for Wane years engaged in farm-
ing and in the sawmilling business at
Sh•ppa tslto11 and after leaving there
Weld to hlxlihurlun and later 1,, fort
liulnn, where he was operating -sex-
(ral snwrnill'.
rut to' the harbor. "Thr trouble is to
h• it ifood deal worse before it's better,
there e' said the reporter. "You're
right thele," war the reply.
Yesterday three writs were filed in
the office of the High Court against
Engineers 1'. A. Peterson and V. M.
Roberts and the Omrlllh d. Gudsrirh
Railway t'o, by (he adlciluPa of .waur
0(4)444 11)1411 who_wele o,-,'ested by the
Guelph & (Joderich Railway. in con-
nection with flit• trouble at the .luck
44.4 wren the (i. T. R. ,111 the C. P. 1t.
Two of the Hien, Ilan Conway anti
Will. Pirrrrll, ask 1115,1MMldalliages .•aal`h
for assault. malicious arrest 1 prose-
cution, while the third, %Vm. E.
Hanfrhh,' asks unstated damages for
assault, falme irupriroument and Mali•
citing prosecution. M..,s,'a, Pi'.,II11Gxrt,
Il:ays & Blair are acting for Conway
and Pnreell and Messrs. Cameron ail'
Kithira,' for Hannah,
The High Court.
The jury sessions of the High (' •t
for this county opened on Tuesday
afternx,n at the county court house
Iwfore Honorable Mr, Justin Britton.
Nix eases were entered for trial but of
these all but one were either ad
journ(d or a•ttltd, so that the only
raw' to be tried Wan that of the (11x1'
rich Engine and Bicych• Co. vs, Meu-
Itt'. an 9114un for the prier of an en-
gine and fitting* of it steam yacht.
This action was tried here before and
judgment given for the plaintiff. The
case Was appealed and 311 Order war,
given by the higher court for a new
trial. His falldnhip dispensed with
the jury. Na'. Pronditxlt, K. l'.. fur
`dxintiH. 'Tilley R John,lun for ole
fendants, 'Judgment remerved.
Pigott v. Imperial Cement Co„ an
act' for prier of x quantity of twul
-
:1:tt. returned one defendants by plxiu
ff, Trial paartpllnt'd, by consent. till
-)IIl•5' sittings, opening November
it:
F'arnlef v. Kuntz, action for wage'
as a brewer of lager beer. W. proud,
lima , K. (l., for plaintiff. )'hits, (iar-
r•uw for defendant. Hy consent, judg-
Illellt asst directed to he entered for
�IL.h., wits L costs, and dismissing
defendan'tseountA>rdaivawit hoat cost 4.
Mince v. Iluanbuion Fish Co.. action
Wider \Vorkmuln's (' ;sensation Art,
\V. Pr4udfoot, K. C., fo1 plaintiff. A.
U. 1'mama. for defendants, 'rill
;uslpsmwl 1111 next jury "sit ti,gs of the
court in the spring of IIM17,
Pigott v. Riley et al. action for
breach of contract for construction 1f
part of the Guelph & (l derirh Rail-
way :11111 for return of money paid in-
to court in a replevin action, W.
Pr (foot, K. C„ for plaintiff. F.
Griffiths for defendant. Trial
postponed 1i11 nun-jaryy sittings of the
e 't (" ring November tit h.
Wilkinson v, (trey Branch Agri.ul-
tn•al Society et al. W. M. Sinclair
for plaintiff. A. H. Macdonald for de
Pendant. Action tole damages alleged -
to he sn;t ainesl by Mrs. Wilkinson
4lu•uugh having her foot caught in a
hole in the fluor of defendants' build-
ing. Postponed to non jury Nitting1.
Another Recital.
Prof. A. I). Jordan, of Lobito!". will
Rive an organ !swilial in Knox rhumb
011 'I'h.rvda1. 4)rtoh'r '''.t4,. Mr.
Jordan will be assisted Iy Miss
,•r w,r soloist, oist, of the
Fowl I First
1
II t
Methodist church.London.This
will
be Prof..lorltn'w
Mk.h recital. Among
his engagements were two days it. the
Pan-Anierirvin LEx;x/*ition of 'tone
yrnrs ago, and wince the porch:ow 1f
the big Exposit' organ lit' Hullalo
t liar t. wire o
he hasnen k t gni• red' 3b.
on 11tis magnificent instrument. Miss
Fowler's press notices are Nn 010-
e1•011. nal of sash a totality Sod J. E.
Jordan, Ihr Itlanage'1. 1f them. recitals,
fopis that il1 being able to bring her
here he is greatly privileged. The
people of Oal,rich should show their
appreelat inn of theme recitals by their
presence. A nominal a3nli.sinn f.'.'
will he charged.
Guelph & Goder,ch Railway Notes.
The girders for the C. P. It. bridge
nrrna. the tracks at the foot of the bar -
hot hill have hewn placed in position,
lint the floor has not,et M't•n laid,
The apprcwu:htwa to the biridge ars tieing
LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
The Oiling. of the High Court this week
were *hors. rho are the nit ling' at It. R. SW-
low.' rhoto .hello, hal the satl.'fattlon ut the
urs i -tic etf•cin obtained is an enduring one.
•A gra) deal 4s In a name aonletime.. For
instance, Pridhanl the tailor'' patron+ have
rou11 to know that hl. name Bands for 1)li-h
tailoring. made in 1141' latest Material. ,and
perfect tit, which mean. best sol ),fact inn.
When furnishing or redoing n house, you will
Mi.n. 'thing if you du not ('8)' a c4v11 to
W anter 51111.11 (1rrlil ere and ,art 'tore. brad
quartets for upholstered work, pliant, fnuu-
inR. ort pN9 urs-, high-grale furniturre, el,'.,
roc. 1 alt and we.
'rhe annual ruunty convention of
the \\'. ('.'1'. F. will 114. held nt Hen•
sill on Monday and Tuesday of next
eek.
Reg. Platt, son of John Platt, Was
hit in the eye the Other'day at school
by an apple laud hat. leen under the
wines care since.
he Oalei•ich Township Ritie Assu-
(roit' in will nowt not Wednesday
even' g to arrange a trans to take part
in the, toot at W ingha.n on Thanks-
giving 1 • y.
Trouble Between the Railways.
The O. 'I'. R. steami shovel, whir+
was at work h•IIW the lite of the
Guelph & O derIrh road near the
elevator, :',•nmvl work on M lav, the
Guelph .r Ulnleri,-h (: pony having
ne•rnt'wl :111 1njtmet• restraining the
(hull Trim fr tn-o-,','dlrlg. This
is the ...mind Mimic! ton the C. 1', It,
obtained. the first applying only to
the place where the (i, T. it, first
started work and this one applying to
the ponce where they 01111.11 after
getting Iheit• shovel released from the
enclosure the ('. 1'. R. built around it.
rhe• work the Grand Trunk has done
tins (ermined the trestlework of
t4,.• (1111-44)1) h O,sleri,h 1,1,141 and
of the lnplwtrtlng piles hat hllle•n nut
.41 the Kp(fnnnd. while ninny others are
exposed their whole length, and In
fact the work dine by the lirand
Trunk n•taulily extend.. ler the 1'.
1'. K. (rewllew•(lt•k. M. K. Cowan. K.
(7., asst -Inn, solicltA,r for the Grand
Trunk. was in town during the week,
4(411 /n his return in w newspwJN'r in•
tv•tvi.w its Toflnt11 intitnateil thatehiw
dinpnl,• was a small thing ('implored
with w n11441 bigger fight which was
pending Iet.w,Y'n the two companies.
Mr. Cowan did not say precisely what.
this involved, lut'it. Is Ilndlrr,Gwwl
that the tronhle• is ,ever tl,e rights of
the re,"peed'' parties un lands adjwc-
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS -OCT. 4,
- MANIC
Hunter'' E:cursMo-F. Flat wr.noe 6 \
The People Who dell the Feat Stove. and
Ranges -Worrell.'. ...... 5
F'xauliiie Our Uood,•- K'. it finder 11
Full 114r.. Material. -D. 4taillr 1.'o ' 7
Fall ami %-puler I'uderwear- Mclean kiirei . 1
Fall and Winter Suite and 11vereostr-H.
Double ... . A
Dr. T. A. nlocuut Ltd .. . . ......... 7
Busmen.. ('hauge H. 1'. I)uulup . e
Look to These Leaden. -K. P. Paulin 7
line,. Fabric. -W. Acbtwoo t dost Y -
Martin Ho,ue+ un- W. A. 110/C1111 .5
Nunes U, N. i)avi,. 1
Fanning Mill. Pump KIM i Demerol Nwatar
suppty-Armstrong ilea, t
Annoutxwntenl J. W. Broderick .. 'I
Fall Oood. Ju -t Arrived- Reg. 11Iauk 4
Poultry Wanted -novelle., Limited Lando* 41
Fall Sample. of l'uderwear and N'abW-
Hudgen. Hsu, $
Executor.' Seale --Tho.. llundry 1
Furnished Iloilo' to Rent -w'. 1'. Pridham1
House for Sale-- Mrs. kr McDowell ....: 1
A1111011111•1•1111,111 -Fred -1, . Leah 1
Anuouurement--J. W. V. eat herald I
Urowatioklnir (Tara'+- MIA. t'onlon.... 1 •
Servant Wanted -H. H. Beckett .... ..., .., l
Brown Spaniel Pups, etc, for Irks -a M.
Towtaend ................. .. 1
Tontot'rOw (Friday) is Dungannon'+
big day, and 1114 Ii,ual there twill be a
gulxl tut•nnu of Gexlrt•irh people to
take in the sow and concert, pro-
vided the weath r 1a, favorable.
The hoard of inlinal audit held
1'94 1 V
It. quarterly w .inn on T r l a
and \Vednealay of 'his week. The
board consists of the, ronnty judge,
the county clerk and `minty Coun-
cillor Lamont.
Miss Uoldfeldhw, who h been en-
gaged in missionary work n Imdin,
{j'(
will address the Ma(•(illlivray Mission
Hand of Knox church on Saturday
,afternoon next, at o'clock. All who
are interested in 111114,41 y work re
invil,d to IN• pretend.
Evangelia Hawley, of (oislerich, hast\
filed a writ asking fora dw•Iarat'
that the j(iu••Iph k Uod-rich Railway
haw no right to
expr1 rtbtutpe
r o11xee
d141(4w•
No. I1 rr,O4Kr l h
arbitration todetermine the value. iI'of
t
the bund, and fur an injunction to re•
mt•aain Iheul f • proceeding.
A husky ehap who gave Iris name
as \1'illintn F', Donnelly, ,and whose
residence appears to be anywhere, was
sent to jail ye4nerlay by Magiat.rate
II umber as vagrant. to put in three
months with hats! labor. He load
been about town for several days well-
ing lead pelrils and timing an ,cul in a
Filing vegan aid to h41,inews.
At this regular thly meeting of
r s
the public school 1 h 1ar1 last Monday
night the s1•crr•Inry', report for the
month of September showed p*ymentr.
u(
1117544.441, 114 total pay'nents. to date of
$5.4E11.141 for the year. The principal
n4t(:, n 11 tsr II 1 with reported 11 all
1
average attendance of 42„ and a clams
of Madel stinlentiiof forty -thrive.
1
CORRESPONDENTS
WANTED.
1n no tetter way can a person
help to develope his or her educa-
tion than by corresponding for a
newspaper. At the same time the
publishing ( the news from a
local -
ub g o
ityadvertises it and helps to build
at up. So that the newspaper cor-
respondent is doing both himself
and the community an which he
lives a good service. We are
pleased at all times to receive the
weekly budgets from the rural
districts, and would like to have a
regular correspondent at each
point. Persons who would like to
send the weekly news of their
neighborhood to The Signal will be
furnished with stationery and
stamps on application at this office
or by writing.
wards, which have been unpacked and
put.
rhe Kensington Furniture Co, have
donated as handsome sideboard.
=Mts. Heaton and E. C. Attrill have
donated a haidienne lug and carpet.
And last, but not least, \Vm, Proud -
foot, K. C., in the name of the McIn-
tosh Cement Brick Co., ham donated
all the brick for the new addition.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Ma. norm A. Lewin. piano tuner,
expect*, to be in (t,Klerich in Novem-
ber.
Miller's Compound Iron Pill.. only
2.1 cents for ail) doses. For wale by Jas.
\V ih.on,
A snap for new sullacrihet•i-The
Signal and The Toronto Weekly Globe
for the balance of the year. only'I,i
cents.
He wire and look into the merits of
the light -running Eldredge & Vindez
clewing machines before buying. J.
W. \VKATHKKAI.D,
A carload reeeiyed of... the, hest
grade.' of patent Hoa. WIII ex-
change for wheat, for which 1 will
allow a rent above market price for
all taken opt in trade, Also oatmeal,
etc. Highestraah price (said for all
reveals. A..1. CIIOPKK.
The big sale at the (sod rich 13ar-
4:afn !Bore still gtea on and will con-
tinue all this week. and on Natuvdays
(h•Wlel• dth, a job lot of shoes will he
offered at :41 'tents per pair, oleo forty
pairs
in shoes isize 4 and :i.
Oontimprice. Ty up.
Bring along your small feet quickly.
.b. W. 1111.0DRItte1(.
Smola ( . 1 ala ' afternoon
)n 1 t thine young
K
men had an upset in a small m01)I,oat, ,t
short distance outside the harh,r• rn•
trance. A OM tweeze woe
blowing
Intl their Ism! rnpniwtl. They were
unable to right it and had to cling to
the overturned craft until taken
off by a number of ,nen who, went to
their help in John Bruce'm gaeoline
boat. They were in the water about
twenty minium* and w• pretty tench
exhausted when taker nut, They
were fortunate to get o as well sae
they did.
HOSPITAL NOTES.
FALL FAIRS -1006.
Brussels
Dungannon
Fordwirh
Oct. 4-6
Oct. 4-6
Oct. e
AUCTION SALES.
BATI'RDA Y. October &h. --Hale of household
furniture and effects of W. H. P.Iferd at hon
residence, Went street, rommencIng ft( L•'el
oeloek. Everything must be dl.posed of, as
Mr. Klfunt and hi. family are leaving town.
Ti,''-'. 44,''unr. auctioneer.
Mots lin Y, October 5(45. --- A uct (0,, .ale of farm
stack, hofs, and rattle. lro{{elty of .40P.
TIUk.RT, Int 4, ron.e..ion E. D„ Aohflekl
Morar Shepparthoto. T. OUNDItY, auctioneer,
'mitoses (x•1. fah. -Auction .ale of farm,
farm .to•k and Implements, nod dairy cowl.
M south half lot :b, ounce.ston 4, Ka,t
W,,wano.A commencing at. 2 o i•lalc
lD a.1
1 Wal w•a� proprietor. Tote. t , s, rn Heine. Tr, or
1 1 . Urauar,
auctioneer.
l'rmor41.A1' (14toher 111th, -1 learin miction
,...not about Na howl of extras. cat e,
ee t and 1 rupe H �
0I
n1 1 K•. R. PlOU
1! ,V Y K
1
(', lee"lets :1,West 1i qw
bana.h. T. OUNi)RY'
nw'tionrrr. '
Ti nnu+y. I wtob•r Ilth. - Executor.' male of
chat!, and effect. belonging to estate of Mien
a 411
Attrdl Kid 1.x1 ear F
Park arm o.
r,• t
n hl of
U I'Y )
V
nllrrnc. T. Int Ill n'
Ictl
rtotter M .v ser to r Lkh.c
Au tion
male Of Gros
task and Maitland
,, property of THOMAS
1110111 N, Ma laor. ronrrafun, Colborne. T.
UI'NI/H1', etetlalPeu�.
Tr xsuAr, (4 ioh er I4Mh, . Auction .ale of
farm .ta•k. loudenlenla rte., ',rapport of JAS,
AKMUI'K, lot :N, conees'lon 4, East Wawa-
nnh. T. UI NDKI', nurtinneer.
W..uv►suAy. 1h•tob.•r 171h.-Anellon 'ale of
farm 'stock and imple(ner tn, property of JOHN
14'11.1,15 Int : s
i, ,,meion 3, K. D.. A.Afleld.
r.U('Nf)RY, aoctlonnt.
Verney. October 1St h. Auction rale of farm
mock, Implement.. and hnnw'hnld furniture,
property of l'HARUCS I9I.:RC 4.: concession 7,
laletich tootn'hip. T. OI'Nlilt %', auctioneer.
ore Help to the Good Cause ---Dona-
tions Acknowledged.
MIN. Miner, (hie*go, has given Lhe
furniture and fitting," for one of the
BORN.
,'RAW. --At the manw,'Nt. Helen., on Thurs-
day, September 'rift, the wife of Rev. R.
Wt' ,,
MN,of a daughter.
MARRIED,
M. A1,1.1uTKIt--('NI'►tl'FI. At the parson.
011111. 444 111x,. on An)tu't Isth, Ay Rtev, J.
11. Veneta!, MIs' Hat 1'
l t hurch to Robert
A. MrAIII+ier, birth of (i(Klerleh township.
MI'OFY)RD 141'NKIN0. -At the Methodist
`t*o nm .ir • 1YelutmM,
A
eaRn w
Martln MoRfosdboth of Colborne.
IDn
gr
DIED.
)Av I T -In Ooder ch, on Monday, (kSohe,
1st, Doman 1w1n, widow of the late Dean
Swift.
11A In In Port Huron. am TAutwhp
September tan Emmet. fiaxler fl*eohNr,
Ir., In his forty nest year.
01P0Pltlt. 1n Sntordn) September link, as
31.5 Moor street west. Toronto Ralph Oliver
month. Mnrrl+, aged ere ane♦ twenty fire
days,.l,nd
wand A'ssly beloved eon of Dr.
and n. K Ralph Hooper.
wKnit/WOE.- In Dungannon. , on Widnes.
day. ')otober 3d l* Han�A Matta
Steele, beloved wife of (Marge Weatteeek.
aged 11 years, 1 month and 11 dart,
The funeral will take place from the 1.4
Aeon, of her /laughter, Mr.. Frank Olenn, on
t(nturday, lk'*otww ash. at s oelook p. m-, tq
Ilung*nnon oemrt soy,