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THE SIGNAL : GODERICII ONTARIO
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Luxury
for the
Bath.
"Royal Crown"
Witch -Hazel
Toilet Soap
Only IOc. a cake.
3 cakes for 25c.
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.e tr... note. 1,•el ..n4 all culn4.• 4433. plan.. 44.
Sou a e ..,.a .n..,nuu.'n. '0 . (.wme..ew u, slur
Sou .. a and ..p.n.r. ase •u • 4.) el.sa) ...Pk.
meet N ...,a ,.n.,.l. ,.'.n w• lao nal )aur ,L ran,
r.a. No ..Wl.nc. n.,O.d 11r,W 1.. pYn,el..,
lucid a1DIGNIt C{l., lone.... Ootanu, Cassel
WANTED
Pain in the Back
Completely Cur�ct
by Bu -Ju.
The Show 7(4;nr.'.ry ty` a
Toren!✓
The wearing pain of kidney Di.ordee need
,)o I.,nyer be endured as a memory e..1- for
duo, ham r law succeeded in compounding
• remedy. iw Bu -Ju, that cures gwckiy and
surely the wont Kidney Troobks.
Bu. Ju is every day earning for Itself the lasting
gratitude ed .uI,,rrs all over the Province
aid all we w ay is praise of r is more than
backed up by these who have heel relieved
and coed by 1L Read this leaner :
The Clotho Chemical C. wlidaur, Ont.
t •m •4rw.s that jou •bould know the
rehet and Lenebt 1 bare derived from taking
your km Jo PoI1s. -
I brit gut • sample from Geo. Marshall.
Druggist •w uucen . I E •.d was a much
1wne0t7J ah.t ( de.rded to sake more,
Tire tae) l Las been marvellous.
1 had suffered seri rely for years with pain )n
the Oc1.-t1).ecisll)' on ming In the morning
-butt am pirated t, .ay -that ate pain ha.
completely disappeared acture using nu Ju
1 teed "cry raw.. ty I heard of for K.fury
,..-Troubles without ever receiving relic!.
1 s:roog'y •dv'.e anyone suffering. from
!Wiley Trouble to take. au Ju without delay
S",,.ralroly I.igoedi (HAS 3-: LUSTY,
} Tavl..t et; 7 oluuw Una.. SI.) is, 1,0a
When years of severe suffering yield a speed-
ily to Ba -Ju, do not doubt that it will cure you
yes a free sample to -day. h M JI r rove to
you that Bu -Ju u ddlerent from anything else
you have est., tried.
At .11 dealer 50c. a 1.0. or by r n
the Carso lhem,ral Co., V. ...hog. t,t.,n
heck J .,.a as reoriented. 4S
ere
Stolen Pleasure
The t,h ldren will show you
flit merits of Mooney's biscuits
1 you give them the chance.
Mooney's Perfection
Cream Sodas
have made themselves famous
all over Canada in a very short
.tete. Crisp, inviting, tasty.
'Different from any other cracker
3� have ever eaten.
Say •'Mooney'i" to your grocer,
Outdoor Life
often iia.3 its disadvantages.
Insect Bites, Braises,
Wrenches, Neuralgia. Pan-
nonia, Rheumatism. Sciatica.
Afl then. 1'. I inotantly to
Hirst's Pain
Exterminator
A family remedy that has
held its plat for over thin.
rears. 25c. at all dealt 1.
Try Ileal'$ unite Liver
Fib for all fortes of humor,
eruption of the skin. ,•alk
your dealer or send ns
e. direct. A handsome
selewlnir card free.
weti/. F. *ALLAY obi Lawaw
Ilsrw1sau Owt.
was
MRS. ANNA C. FALL.
Liner of Jibe tie.rrr.l of 110•I Ole. %I/ 11..
1.1 bases,
MN. A111111 \('. 1'.:I1 of II iI I,•II Is ow•
Of the cleverest of ltuston's- bright .cu
terie of WOIllell 1 „+,•'r.
't. -'d. was awun.a tie. )try tint women
to praetiee las 0' (:..t..n. She ;:rad,,
at,d than the IL,otou uui)-Brody 'la,
M'lluul II) lull :11.l tend bee tlr-t ease
lu Notewla•r of that year. it being the
first jury Cane tried by a w'olnaII In
flu+,a. huvett,n.
Mrs. I':iII is the author of a patheti.•
little story, "The 'I'r a.r,'dy of a widow's
1111rth': which p:' n.•.1 a strong argu-
ment In ,favor et increasing 111,' wid-
\\\
MRS. ANNA C. FALL.
Ow'S share of her hnsbaud'R property
when the matter was being agitated 1n
the lei:Iaature Nome caws ago.
Pur ulue years this, bright little Wo
mal'
11a4 It member of Iia Malden
school board. where her Intluenee was
very valuable. .
Su su(a'exsful has Mrs. Fall hero I1
her rhuseu riceill,al:"11 that 11,-1-
ter
erter is following ':a her footsteps Mnii i.
a student at the, fto•tuu'uultcrslty 1.1tt-
i I1oul.--Bostuu 7rat eler.
Care of tae Nam*.
A piano shoul•1 lie tuned at regular -
Interval's, preferably after the begirt -
Wog of each seas -iii. 11 b.'oea(3es out of
tune 114 much by ebuuge of tempera-
ture s.4 by use. •
Too much errs cannot be placed
upon the neleetiurt of a tuner. ase au
incompetent tuner eau do great dam-
age and, WIll usually maguify u slight
trouble W order to justify -n high prier.
It Is beast never to.ervagi• au unknown
timer, or If he 11 engay.el he careful to
.(lmiu. 111- ref•leeueew and he Nati,p,'d
that he 14 reliable and exp erieuerel.
' he Jingling or singing sound at
tar a notiorrble Winch the p!a110 la
play frequently. Is dm• to what IN
tolled "sympathetic viler;ltintt•P This
Is pr411 •cel by :n1 ordinary :Irliele In
the room 'ibratiue in sympathy with
some partly lar note Ian the piano. .T0
areertah) tIit' caner of this vibratiuu
the key Whirls v4.l114 lo pralue,' tba
difficulty should • siim k by one per-,
son and another x uuld ger about the
roue) IiNteuing ertnef. 13'. stud thus the
al't1,1.' which vibrate. i•an be discov-
ered and the .ruse rem •.el. .
Any hard snbotanee, no natter bow
xwall, when,drupped itiridt• f a Maw
will rause u rattle or Jarring 1 ise.
If 'a pedal should 1.4614.3313 remve the
bottom panel of the plruu Said up l% a
little' black lead, powdered from a 1 •u -
e!1, at the part wtu•re friction exlot'.
Cleaning the case may be- ae(oru-
pl i'lo•,1 by welt lag a piece of canton
named and dropping upon It a few
drupe of 'ordinary olive oil. Rub a
small portlgn of the piano at a time,
loping it off thnronghly with n tin
pier of canton flannel. Afterward
rah with n sort, churn chamois skin or
another piece of ele•an canton flannel.
alWIIS4 taking mire to rub with the
grail' of the wool and oecasioually to
breathe on It In .order to remove even'
particle of oily snbstuuee.
•
saaltatlo■ la the Comeau? Howse.
The general problem of good w'at.;-
and safe Ntwag. npplmis to every
Dauer of n country biome. The best
soil'f.r these put•tsee':•s is a Sandy one•,
and uben'ver n rocky or clayey Noll
gives INr.NIbl(Ity of n. fissure which
might reuluect water and drainatn• ex-
pert examination sbuuld be called. in.
'The Individual plant for sewage dis-
posal limy often he a 14x11 'it ,d a corn -
rand, the cesepoo4 one.. n lacy to mau-
Itarinus, being Iuw Jlwtl!ied by fie
Seine tank mud the Saud niter, both of
whirl. principles ore eu4.luye.l ill Itr
construction. Two points lutist be rec-
ognized here: Si, h n eow'ri,:r of the
well that the grate distil er of Surface
pollution may be avoided. for It Is
t . •Buccal that no pollution %teeth!
he washed through ....ring boord.;
nth. a the direetioti of draltrige. whleh
is gel'.rally toward the nearest water
course. toted he such that the water
Ripply may not be below 111.•.po!nt•uf
sewage disposal. With th.se• simph•
•euntlniw u( soil, euv.ritI ..f well
nn� `4.roper location of water and I!r,liit
age, th • isolated country 11011,.- nor
May fere l Neeire.--1 lollls 41.Hlfr.• In
tl:nitie.
The Lbw* Closet.
I' woman olio can set a whole
efos. wade for her linen. and 14:111
1113'111 hat .le.et Rhclved to lir (noel
I. n f . tllunte Indi'1 ileal indeed. for
there's lever a woman, living who
d,sen't 11 c linens kept Just so.
F:neh. kt 1 should have' Its separate
*elf, whir should b1' covered with
elan white paper, or, better still, with
the pads made of dimity or of cheese-
cloth lined w•ttli perfumed wedding.
Lavender is the n101t pleasant perfume
to use for linens, specially the laven-
der flowers, sprinkled thickly In the
padding and perhaps sewed up In Iittl
flat hags as well, whkeb are laid bey •
r•
and there among pillow eases a
sheets. No other perfume has quite 0 n
clean and fresh n quality about it Por
the purpose. Sheets and pillow r )e.e.
1 alike should he marked with Knit ammo
lot (unless you prefer to ems roller
everything). giving each let got dia
ttneulehtng mark, so that they • "Aid*
.togetner anal Meet the Paine amount of
wear and tear. _t change for each bed
Is the usual allowance.
,i
**furbished bedstead.
One might term u bedstead recently
evolved by an iugeulous housewife u
hybrid, let 1t might he said lu its favor
that It combines the advantages of up -
p earauce of the mahogany four porter
with the bygleulc merits of the metal
bed. This la accumpll.h„ d by using the
four posts of the mahogany bed with
the spriegs and frame of the metal bed.
A dimity tester uud valance with a
colonial spread entirely concealed the
metal portion in the daytime, and its
p)esessor says she prefers It to the en-
tire mahogany bed. lu explanation It
might be said that the mahogany bed-
stead used was bought fora rung at a
Bale, as the only gaud thing about 1t
was the four Clue posts.
Bow t. Dry the Haar.
Some children catch cold very easily
after havlug their hair washed. lu or-
der to dry It quickly and prevent thls
urn fur the final rinsing quite hot water
In which a few drupe of alcohol have
Deem added. Then rub the hair well
with alcohol sad Wrung it out as dry
as possible. Next take two or three
towels, divide the hair and wipe each
strand separately. Let the child sit In
a warm room or, 1f possible, In the
sue. Fan the hair and wipe each
strand separately, and It goon will be
perfectly dry.
Kitchen Bass.
Very neat and serviceable rugs for
use In the kitchen can be made from
old trousers legs and heavy dress ma-
terials which are past redemption as
wearing apparel. Wash the material
and cut It la strips about two inches
wide. Sew the ettrlps together, making
three lengths, which braid together
tightly- Make the center of the rug of
a heavy piece of material or a scrap of
carpet, cut oval or round, and sew the
braided strip round and round until
the rug to the desired size.
£I.etly. Table Naare.
A very edectite table square was
wade at small cost from unbleached
linen toweling twenty inches wide.
1'wo lengths of linen were used and a
line of bea'ry linen lace Insertion was
used to Juin the pieces. Narrow linen
lace to Snatch edged the square, and
41wall round medallions of lace were
let in at eight corners of the cloth.
A Test • of H.aedcsepaas.
As good a test of the right .ort of
housekeeper as the old time one of
kinking in corners and under beds for
dant is that of passing a cloth over the
tops of doors and windows. Your true
housewife will look to It that they are
dusted as regularly as the furniture is
Ind every sweeplug day will see them
wiped oft .with a damp rag.
Platting a skirt.
Plaits that are to be stitched only a
certain number of inches from the
waist lino should be graduated from
the front to the back and the depth of
the plaits marls. I by •a colored thread.
The plaits, ho„ r1 .r, should be basted
to the fout ant' IIS skirt and pressed
carefully their .'utlre length.
Ho..eroad Safes.
The fashion of email safes concealed
In unlikely place's la such a popular
one that any piece Of furniture may
now be used to l,affie burglars. The
latest 1s u linen .'heat, a substantial
thing of oak or .oder, glitch contrives
to hide a sate. The safe la fire as well
Y burglar proof.
Pressing sleeve seam..
For pressing the seams of a sleeve
procure a three quarter round, abort
length of lumber_ Pad It and cover
with a piece of white ironing cloth.
This furnishes :t firm Lase for the
pressing, which Is utterly lucking 1l'
the customary broom handle.
Sofa Pillows.
The best sofa billows are covered
with waxed cotto,u. This Is done by
ironing the tnald.• ut the cover with a
but flatiron -rubbed on a cloth well sat-
urated with beeswax. When treated
In this way it Is iippoaaible for small,
elusive doyens to work through.
Varalt;Tr a Polish.
This Is an excellent furniture polish
where a bright surface 1a desired: Half
11 pint of alcohol, b alt an ounce each of
rosin aud'shellao p owdered. Mix these
with the alcohol, 1 hen add half a pint
of. linseed ill. SI utke thoroughly be-
fore using.
One should never tamper with moles.
it is unsafe and se lane times Is followed
by serious couseq, 2enc•es. If any treat -
Merit IS necessary, goeto a reliable phy-
sician for It.
A teaspoonful of vinegar put Into an
oil lamp or "doe a that !melte or smokes
is Ill rause It to burn with a clear light
and prevent Nn poking.
To glve the ,bouse a pleasant odor
lake some Il,'.', . coals and sprinkle)
ground clonal no n ou them.
When buyIng table Ilnen buy the
beat quality the purse will allow.
Sulo nece..are.
15450 n lalorthv of ranee you cannot
nen et slat. .y profitably wlthout.a.11o,• I
ahhesltat /ugly recommend It to every
dalryma a as one of the cheapest
rnenna • at producing the best requite.
Silage t eke,., the place of greenmail! in
winter and keeps the cattle In good,
health a condition.-Profe'R.or B. H.
Rawl United States Departanent of
Agri' iskare.
Don't Underfeed.
r Olee't be afraid of overfeeding; • end
hilw nn1Bh your
too l• 1.•1.1. I'h,'r.•
1 leen a lot of'nnd.rte'.'ding of late
S acronnt of this cry Ot overfee ifig
11 the prang. 1
033
11'
Don't Use Greasy Liniments,
' .l.rwiury ago they were popular.
Trerilty 1.'..pl. tyrant .. 'Thing easy to
'(((p1y. earl ;tin in lrs1111s, II MI ;ahoy,' 1411
: 11.1lt, 1is•imen1. %Viten N.1•'iline (4I
A1140E441 ;Ir Iles :11111 plaitladi.(4ppeaI' ns
the pores.la•'a•h il'. 4001hing. healing
putting -ties. Net %dune pH•n•'tespies to
th.• vole '.1 31,.' Nair,, .(3x140 fn.t:vally,
At I..t' , no oi�.y, hnd snlrllin2 01e111-
iy 1!••hiod. (i,NNI to take in, capital
1•r re; 1t on, null live tl roes ' p)w,'1•-
fe1 1,1 d.wtroyint' putin than any oily
liniment. Don't 61 ter Net a large
pie bottle:
The ('urinal to an. lit, iMM, for hit
THE MAGIC DIAL.
1 I'urrll ng feat 'I'hnl !Ireta Akio to
allud Itesdlow.
Asl: 33(33' ml slur playu)nI h/ tbiuk•
of x01(314 hour of the dui'; 'fell 13333) 1:'
ds.iitet it hum _''1 and remember th
rrumludt.t'. Y1)(1pr.ktme' your big elm -
.11131 )mad fufurw bin, that you are g,
!ug to c01Wl Uflrlltl.l 3333 the diol a11d
iliac what you lune e0tutt1d the num-
!'er corresp)udiug with the remainder
ehnt ,he mustreuneriber, he must stop
.4 uta.
Suppose he thought of 5 o'clock.
five taken from Cit Ie:ne. 13 rt.walu-
der. You 11013 vomit pruuli..'u0usl'
uu.edully, out or:Illyl, poluthag ant each
....out with u pencil 10 nue of the hours
fru the diel (which most tie provided in
:Ids -abet. and !s write by cutting out a
circle of cardboard nod marking uu It
with ilk the twelve tlgures of the chick
! ser!.
De sure when you Wake the eighth
',mit to point to the "12" and thence
in regular rotation backward toward
the left. When you 4.14111.• to the figure
":i' you will be s:o;,prJ. Its this will lie
the 4iftrrulh count, correspoudiug to
u T$E U (4113. DIAL. -
lIc' remainder, 1:., which he was to rs-
m(wllc'r. You will Thus kuuw that 5
o'clock- Wild the hour -thought of.
If this tri.'k lie repeated wore Chau
two or 'three times it It well to %Airy
the tiutul't-r from wllleb the deduction
111:1.1r. '11ut. Intrad of deduct-
ing, sus in the forr•auiul exuulplr, 5
u•onn
24, the person addressed may 110
u,nd to dodul•t the hour thought of
boar 14 Inn as Is, i. ends Nix bourn
root. t11,w 1.1 you. must lee Kurt. to
make your Nixt11 toot the eighth, pro-
1uisr•u pus e t l.•alt talo figllre "12"
01!111'(111(1. '
Lt the first .aaulplr, with 20, the
eighth count 4144'. Made at "12" bet
,•ausr :a) 1. eigjlt more than 12. If LL
be the number adopted the tenth eouut
:bust be wade wan ligure "12." 22 tieing.
133 more thou 122. and so un with any
other nu:mlrr.
Wht'u %our fr;,u.l. Ste vuu are table.
to tell the time they thought of from
different 1111111 her, to be deducted frulu,
then they will b.• ut..r, mystified than
.tett and will ursine convinced you
are a real 111111.1 reader if you 110111 let
then) auto the ,Beret.
THE FUNNY FROG.
How Wo.ld Too 1.11..e.t. N 2. HI.
DN .A11 iflater'L.agf
.1Wuug the ratan' ereattms that
sleep in the winter are the frogs,
With their very 10115 hiudle•g4, short
forelegs and with Uig 11:nk rye( on
each side of their ver' MK mouths,
'When toe cold day" cause and the
water begins to freeze in the pond the
frogs know that It fellow to go to bed
for the winter, Iowa they go and
their fantiU••s with them to the bot-
tom. 'I'In•u they begin to dig with
their lung hied feet into the soft mud.
They work 1hem.elwes down into their
L•(1s baekw':ard mall at last they are
11'0','rew1 ler the mud, all ez. '.4 the
tips ,Ir their WM...
There.they go to sleep, After awhile
Ila "4' have au lye spread over them,
and they can sleep 'safely all wlmt.G
'Ih.y•do nal get Iningry 1311 t1114 time:
When .peillg e01114 nod the atm
grows bright alai warn :1,11.1 .lack
!'rl.-t carrier away their • eol-Pring,!
/,1d f:, th.•r fn; !regime to push Ids 1ooei
rp. Ont of the mu.l until his ears neo
nI I .%creel. :14+14(3 .he nu(1gea mother
n„.:. "Waite 1110." he says.' "Don't
eo0 (near oserryb,lily busy Sup there?"
133.1. oh. holy sleepy x11. Is, ploor'thiugr
Silt he Mid tried the water and found
it warm, mud they must not rest gay
longer.
twaadrams.
What I. It that box neither flesh nor
bkxal, yet liar four fingers and a
thnnlb? A' glove.
Bleat fs It that no one wl.hea to ban,.
null 3'.•t When he hex it dot's nut W1411
to lone It? .t bald head,'
11'Iq' 14 a hi'.t,rlel*l event Ilk. n par
eel untied and tied again? Because it
1a recorded.
A Reollej Veer.
Yang Tommy was n reeklesx chap
As over you ilk! spy.
Ile crept Into the pantry onee
And ate a tat of lye --
.No, no; 1 mean a lot of p(e'1
The pie did not agree with Tom,
t4„ very t:,ree :, plrer.
11. .f'tlt .ri 111 he hasten.] off
Ter 11,3,1 ,1 too of grease
front' nae, 1 mean n (rot of peace'
Ile wept with pnln and doubled op
A. ti1ht ns any clam.
'Vth, ,1e.. r, 11.el as had n. when
1 site that Jot of lamb --
'No. nn: 1 rm.an that lot mf Jatnl'
Thal amts getst i0 mixed at time.
1'n.tt•r my very eyes,
I11 slot!, Po far what I have .aid
M•em91 like n lark of plc.
Dear 1 mean n park of Iles'
• .t ;•.'nedlct Is RI. Rl. ludas.
5111Iit's Iit'jp "('()wil,•I'S mare. Foe.
sole Iry .4,IN., WON
A
ennui for newl.nli.erili.'t.--The
Signal and Th.'1'011l11f00 V1'eek1y (:101w•
for 1h. 11:alnne.' 0f the y'eal. 6•.11)' _:I
,','111,3.
SHEET STEEL
BRICK
Wn.rr 1110 PLAICES
METALLIC ROOFING C°
LIMIT. p .
TORONTO. CANADA
se
a
"is good tea"
Use a package and you will not be satisfied
with any other tea.
Prices -25, 30, 35, 40, 5o and 6o cis. per lb. in lead packets
T. H. EBTABROOK6, 61. JOHN. N. O. WINN1rae.
TORONTO, • W•LU.IT.w
The Knowing now
to make well -tailored garments is
a question every careful buyer
should consider. It means so much
IN
PRICE, WORKMANSHIP, FIT and FINISH.
We Know 1 -low!
FRANK H. MARTIN.
FALL M!LLIAERY
MISS CAMERON begs to announce to
the Ladies of Goderich and vicinity that
she is now ready to show Fall and Winter
Styles in Millinery.
All the Latest Ideas on Shaping and Trimming.
A LARGE. ASSORTMENT OF TRIMMED AND UN-
TRIMMED HATS.
MISS CAMERON,- Hamilton St . Goderich.
It
Fall acid Winter
SUITS
I
AND
OVE RCOATS
Correct Materials
Latest Styles
Perfect Fit
Best Satisfaction
Lowest Prices
DUNLOP
THE TAILOR
LWEST ST., - GODERICH
Single Fare for bunters
`iia; Oct. !th to November OW
To all points in '1'e•wagami,
points Mat fawn. to fort Arthur.
to Sault Ste. Marie end Port Ai
thin- via Northern N,t ('u., ti,
Georgian 111ty and Lake superior
14(1111114 via N. N. ('33. Ito points
on N. N. I'u., extnt elotrgr will
he made for Menus and berth*
returning!, to certain quefw'
po1111)..
Goinn Oct. 3ti to November Mb.
li na1)1.•eriet Sev -iigr, 0 \,, i, Ili,.) l.(l1t)le to
M*A n.k,t U,IMgN Marled. Hrodoke
lake., lake of lis. anA
RI, er ;mint..
Seton Limit, December 8, Ilii
Siegle Fare for
Tbaoksgiviog Day
Going Oct. 17th and lath
Returning until Monday. Oct 22nd
Between all •tataois in (',u,
ads, also to Detroit and Port
Huron, Mich., Suspension Bridge
and Buffalo, N. 1'.
For tfeket. and full Information cal! or
F. F. LAWRENCE,
IMM 11011(3 -RID .4.111- 1.11 1, 1,.
J. $TRAKTON,
f►epa Ticket Ag. „ t
Ul.lrl.a Pa... Aen1
Toronto.
CMS
es -
TO THE PUBLIC
The prix of beef rattle t hrollghom ' h.-
1lrlti.h Empire ton. dropped :. notch o,
I sr 0. and ron...)ueutly moral parr- ..R
down. We art. MIM .uWl)-ing all, ,n-
. 1 los)..
ue ,rice, while Ile 111.11111V i. a- .
'
gK sit.' 1 not tetter. than ev.r. Mr
1.1'AN-s MEAT MARKET handle- aft
ki•ds of meat., poultry, etc_, and. aMk -
thanking the public for Ihrjr Illenl
)eatronage, we .0111,11 a '.Nltl..11ane.' of
1 hr mule.
McLEAN BROS.,
corner K*'.t at. mal wlunre, l:o.l«,,.h.
'PHONE 15 oR 24
Ml.., lune -r
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COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Lf .(I I ('oat weighed on the market -tab..
w herr • Foo get 2.400 Ib., for a tor. ,
WM. LEE.
orders lift. at 1•, (`, LF:3'l4 Hardware eta"
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SYNOPSIS OF
Canadian Northwest
Homestead Regulations.
Any even numbered .e•eilon of Itnd,lmm
Lands in Manitoba, Raakatehew•n and A 01'3".
es..'p(lln Irwry d. ma) too h,nm.
•t,' sited 7)' 1171) !1'1W)( rico I. Ihr *4, hrwl wf a
family. or any male over IR year* of Mie. n,'he
extent of one quarter ,wel Ion of Ian sere., mom
mr 1r...,
Entry rnn.t be mole personally at the to.•dl
land omre for the dist Nr 1 in which the InnA I.
II matte.
Thr homesteader Is required to perform the
condition. numerics! therewith tinder one of
the following plans •
111 At len, .Ix month,.' reeldenee upon 4,144
.tion of the !and In each year for thr1r'
year,.
121 If the father Int mother. If the fattier 1.,le
e.•..rd I of till' 1 ...reader r••Ide•. n .m n o'
efar
In the ! trinity of the bind ^mird for 73.'
hlllrement' a. to rawMrnre mar
by 'nell person r'.Ming with the father a
Mother.
(11 If the .Mi ler him his permi1f/t,,pent re.idrnee
rpm farming land owned 113' hl*h In the • i.'in
Icy of ' I, he"msde•ad, the twllalnment... to
residence rows be satisfied by re.Menee elven
r.he ,aw1A !and.
SIN month.' notice In writing should he ghee
to ,he t'ommhwlaer of Dominion i.3,1' 111
Sterna of Intention to e,Tly fnr permit.
W. W. t•ORY.
ftepnty of the Minister of the Interum.
Y. It Unauthorised) pwhucatlan of rhla ad-
" ,l leement will not be paid for.
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p3' of change o1 running advertise.
menta must be left at this office s.1'
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LWEST ST., - GODERICH
Single Fare for bunters
`iia; Oct. !th to November OW
To all points in '1'e•wagami,
points Mat fawn. to fort Arthur.
to Sault Ste. Marie end Port Ai
thin- via Northern N,t ('u., ti,
Georgian 111ty and Lake superior
14(1111114 via N. N. ('33. Ito points
on N. N. I'u., extnt elotrgr will
he made for Menus and berth*
returning!, to certain quefw'
po1111)..
Goinn Oct. 3ti to November Mb.
li na1)1.•eriet Sev -iigr, 0 \,, i, Ili,.) l.(l1t)le to
M*A n.k,t U,IMgN Marled. Hrodoke
lake., lake of lis. anA
RI, er ;mint..
Seton Limit, December 8, Ilii
Siegle Fare for
Tbaoksgiviog Day
Going Oct. 17th and lath
Returning until Monday. Oct 22nd
Between all •tataois in (',u,
ads, also to Detroit and Port
Huron, Mich., Suspension Bridge
and Buffalo, N. 1'.
For tfeket. and full Information cal! or
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IMM 11011(3 -RID .4.111- 1.11 1, 1,.
J. $TRAKTON,
f►epa Ticket Ag. „ t
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Toronto.
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TO THE PUBLIC
The prix of beef rattle t hrollghom ' h.-
1lrlti.h Empire ton. dropped :. notch o,
I sr 0. and ron...)ueutly moral parr- ..R
down. We art. MIM .uWl)-ing all, ,n-
. 1 los)..
ue ,rice, while Ile 111.11111V i. a- .
'
gK sit.' 1 not tetter. than ev.r. Mr
1.1'AN-s MEAT MARKET handle- aft
ki•ds of meat., poultry, etc_, and. aMk -
thanking the public for Ihrjr Illenl
)eatronage, we .0111,11 a '.Nltl..11ane.' of
1 hr mule.
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corner K*'.t at. mal wlunre, l:o.l«,,.h.
'PHONE 15 oR 24
Ml.., lune -r
n.n , nn w .,�, ( ,.,,,I 1 .nl. l 1 . ., ,I I
7111. It F•"1 . I, k
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
Lf .(I I ('oat weighed on the market -tab..
w herr • Foo get 2.400 Ib., for a tor. ,
WM. LEE.
orders lift. at 1•, (`, LF:3'l4 Hardware eta"
harm tide Nast*. IRs 4141, attendM 70.
•
MONTHLY MAGAZINE
A Mow/ LIBRARY
The Yost kl Current literature
12 COMPUTE Novell YEARLY
MANY SHOWY STORIES AND
PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS
e11.e0 rtR Ykar; 1fe en. A Cory
NO CONTINUES STORIES .
sVCRY NUMStl COM IN MEW
SYNOPSIS OF
Canadian Northwest
Homestead Regulations.
Any even numbered .e•eilon of Itnd,lmm
Lands in Manitoba, Raakatehew•n and A 01'3".
es..'p(lln Irwry d. ma) too h,nm.
•t,' sited 7)' 1171) !1'1W)( rico I. Ihr *4, hrwl wf a
family. or any male over IR year* of Mie. n,'he
extent of one quarter ,wel Ion of Ian sere., mom
mr 1r...,
Entry rnn.t be mole personally at the to.•dl
land omre for the dist Nr 1 in which the InnA I.
II matte.
Thr homesteader Is required to perform the
condition. numerics! therewith tinder one of
the following plans •
111 At len, .Ix month,.' reeldenee upon 4,144
.tion of the !and In each year for thr1r'
year,.
121 If the father Int mother. If the fattier 1.,le
e.•..rd I of till' 1 ...reader r••Ide•. n .m n o'
efar
In the ! trinity of the bind ^mird for 73.'
hlllrement' a. to rawMrnre mar
by 'nell person r'.Ming with the father a
Mother.
(11 If the .Mi ler him his permi1f/t,,pent re.idrnee
rpm farming land owned 113' hl*h In the • i.'in
Icy of ' I, he"msde•ad, the twllalnment... to
residence rows be satisfied by re.Menee elven
r.he ,aw1A !and.
SIN month.' notice In writing should he ghee
to ,he t'ommhwlaer of Dominion i.3,1' 111
Sterna of Intention to e,Tly fnr permit.
W. W. t•ORY.
ftepnty of the Minister of the Interum.
Y. It Unauthorised) pwhucatlan of rhla ad-
" ,l leement will not be paid for.
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
p3' of change o1 running advertise.
menta must be left at this office s.1'
Monday mien to ensure InaarnOf
in issue of same week.