The Signal, 1907-9-19, Page 5i, Treat Day fa Wedd
.. g7aYsttad treat oast 11
µ.
1.1bulldrrs too, forming with Its steam
ships and railways a great hlgbwa,
tttl fur the lempire and bringing Caws
ns 1jcloverh with thl
iotherland. 1APPlaw '; d,•, Mur by said
he hoped in futur
they would hear nothing but praitr is
f the C. 1'. R. as they had heard the►
,yj dAy, last that was hardly to be ex
p,v.tud. Goierich struck hila as t
resistive. go-ahead town, but if th,
K.
But, as much business a
It. The fine it tuwall Alnot �fu ubacr
lli
factble o gulx
' l waryptwpto said it was better that
the nsalo Ilne. The C. P. K. way hen
to ser, the people ; the time bac
ti*Ii gone by whru a railway could flit back
t And do au it liked.
< 4 Aulid the Applause As Mr. Murph3
fat sat down. Mayor Newstead of 0urlpl,
ruye LII propose a vote of thanks t,
f the Most slid hostiles of the evening
t slid Alderman Struthers seconded the
nu,tion, remarking that Uoderich haul
set Is pace ht the lavish way the
viniu,re had been entertained which
lir. as chairman of the reception coon•
wittew of Uurlph city council, wi
p,:: - like to follow.
During the evening Sheriff He
wjfi'� nuld. reeited our sof Dr. Ih,enunoml•r
I,;i-k ss•unI "The Wills of the Julie
�lantr," in splendid atyfr, and Chim
It. F:dwarla, of Uuelpb (a former resi-
�` dent of . Goderich), gave a vocal
tAnumber in , ' .Ilent voice.
:
The banquet was brought to a clime.
at midnight and the vusitini; uestol(w u'rro at unc« driven to the U.
P H.
cation. It was two hours later, how-
ever, before the train pulled out for
Uuelph. Two other trains bad left
earlier in the evening.
At B-13 Friday morning -stn A
E liuelph paper recon s - the strains
a . of t " hagpipea awoke earl risers
in the Royal City to l�e fact
that a tired but jolly party
ern hwnr again. '•Headed fly the
pil6rr and the Mayor and rldrr-
men they proceeded to SL George's
s«' Square, where with heads bared
i Mayor Newstead made sure the line
way properly rPerly Opened by making
an-
(other solemn dtx•lar&tion to that ef•
w flet. Hearty cheer, and everyone
+wi'+ hied for home and to answer file
queries of the naturally alarmed inlay
I r the house."
ir4l, HOW VISITORS SPENT THE DAY.
Stidmg m the (;myeoowd, Bewhag oA
the Greve and Other Amasemsts.
on Thuraday morning the weather
7 pratpects were 41 thing but inviting,
and the toettple Uuelph and other
1, towns sh g the G. a G. lite took big
chances inleaving their homes for the
day. Their' eour&ge, however, was
well rewarded, for shortly after nix)
q
the sun shone through the clouds and'
the remainder of the day was delight-',
fol.
r T'hrro were nearly three thousand
i visitors In town, and they put in the
day in various wads. There was the
.� e•xt•itement of getting meals, and then
A
Imrge
no her of the visit__ went
out un the Ureyhound and ort them.
reiK The Greyhound hal ].dan) or more on
hoard (on the afternoon trip. The
t lake war not rough. Mut there wise An
underawell resulting from the breeze
{ao the day before, and this unsettled a
large proportion of the taasengers,
most of whom were probably not
arcusu,need to being on• the water.
a The Greyhound kook out three or four
hundred people on the evening trip.
J.BasebaL.
' Then there was a baseball game Ise -
r -a tavern Apicked-up team from Guelph
and the Goderich s rhiors. The match
w was advertised to take place between
x the Park Nine of the Royal City and
,F the home team, but owing to the foist -
carriage of the letter fmm the Uode-
rich secretary -so the Guelph people
t say -the Park Nine did cotput to An
appearance and rather than disappoint
the small crowd that had gathered at
t the Agrfeultural Park to lire the game
tc it was decided to pick up it team of
J Guehpb men to play the game. Godr-
c rich had no difficulty In winning, the
k final tally beingn
- 14 to 1. Only wove
?1 inufags were played. The scare:
noels 13. R. H. r:.
Mirkns, r 8 0 0 l
6 I, italic.,p 0 I) 1
Crowe. l.t K h(r a" 7 s o 1 0
i King, Slid b. 8 1 1 1
I Dlirkus, abort stop 3 0 0 U
r Ileropp 'Ari h 3 U 0 2
smith, 1 1 3 U 1 0
'( Allan, c. f 8 0 1 0
i YA Lindstly, r. f. 8 0 0 0
27 Y�frt;` l I!dri
Ooe6. 1 { b
�•�, A. B. R. H. E.
` Algie, 8rd b.' b 1 3 0
r Dean, c. f. 5 1 1 11
e Holmes, 2nd h, 'b;`, 4 1 1 0
Holstead. r. f. q .. 4 'l 1 1
:i Webb, t. f. 2 2 0 0
y' flevine, short stop 3 2 2 0
fW Tait, pp. 3 2 1 11
Wiggling, lot b. til' 4 1 1 1 -
84 14 12 2
,µ,ys Hclrre by innings;
12N4507 R. H. H.
Guelph 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 fi
+ (inrl@rich
30 1 1 7 2• 14 12 L
a i 1'nlpire-Callum McLeod, of OodoHch.
t BoRlfag.
? 0n the bawling green seven riukw lir
l i liuelph p1&pe_ had a pleneant game
(t with memhera of the local chit).
' (inderich was 46 up on the afternoon'e
play,
M I.1'►1J•H. GOORRICH.
16",
ti�oar K. i. ttktlntaaa` 1t.Mlude 'sore Dr. Member
T T. lwckle
C•. 'g. A. M. NrKinnon H. W. Thomsen,
Ys" rt altlp-3 skip 39
VA I+ "Anil Fs R. tt� Torte, R. Fox
E ?r tt, 11 hit e. J. pptiNrwn
is J. Present. -kip- 19 J. H. Tisrrt, sktp -i-.
J. J. Whaler V. M. wil.etrt.
.+ It. 11. It'd a" T. HeeMr r
i �+ S 1 • I, Nelle- Jtldlte Holt
4 11. I.,ckN'olid, skip I0 Sheriff loTn'ddsitl 14
It. Mahoney C. A. Itekt
ai •. J, n. lllorlork J. U�srnt
Ifk a: It RennMY amber
Mahtatef. skip 1; A. ortsr, .kip ` it
rt
A.
KeIMMr lir, tallow i
Ll A .A.Finite to r l'. lair
Hyl., ." %%%%. Mwralllgrr, Irr.HHnnlar•
t t5 J N'. McMllion)p M J. M. /lead
,�faair ilp -10
y,f'V F. U. And"
N. N'wllte
MwMnnw'h$�, ti .{. R11Mwn
W�p, n t'..yrl,olRsfl, 1! Uwlt. aklp u -0
I
Ili Ja„ t, � p- John
n Wynotholiellsoron
A,t'tsete. skid} -It W �1 Mfwat, xllp-$1
alb (
ft, Notes st this Do?. 1
t t : F:• R. �t mtwun and Toto McDermott
told the grand for shrmt a down I
"sMleoters' fmm Gullltfh, taking them l
neer to the Rion eluhla Mn a"birdnd sit
hem with the ..
Pot t ' 1
1_t- art en jo) able li�INR)t.
The Guelph MlYsical poeletys brand s
W'md the hand of the ftd Role=
aplaedkd aryiot dating IL day. '
In the aftern400n the Uuolpb band al
I. uottipaoled the excursion party on th
Ureyhuuud and iu the eveningav
a Prot rata on the Nquarv. The ban
is a rge one <d Its playin ws
heard with appreciation ani di
much to enhance this pleasuro of th
f dlty. The Uoderich land played ul
town in the early part of the evenittll
n and later went out with the Grey
hound on the evening trip.
I The Canadian !'iridic Railway Cutu
I parry wall represented by the fulluw
L ing oMcials, who travelled ilI- thei
• Own Special cal' : C. H. Floater, die
t LricLtaasengeragent. Turouto;Gen. It
) Haus, assistaut to the president, Mau
t Ireal ; C. Murph •, sull«rintenden
, w'eaLezu divisiuu, 3'uroutu ; W. Hall
ford. general freight A ent, London
i W. T'. D(x:krill, travelling pasrengel
agent, Toronto ; T. F. Savage. travel
ling freight agent, 'Toronto) ; W. Mar
shall, aasistAnt buperhHeudent Isle,
graphs, Toronto.
The Guelph daily pw�+r s, '1'h« Mrr-
cury and The Ilrrrld, hal spplendW
accounta of the celebration. The Mer
cru • also had articles descriptive of
Uoderich and other towum along the
line and some hirturical matter relat-
ing to the building of the new railway
connection IWtWeen Guelph and diol«
rich.
The Square was gay with flags and
bunting displayed by the merchants
at their store-frouta. C. U. Let, went
to especial paint in the decorations at
his store. An elalsmate creation of
evergreen and leunling was set oft at
night by a brilliant electric illunlina-
tion• and hoLh by day and by night it
presented a very attractive appear-
alce.
Nuns but the br&ve deserve fair
weather. The. visitors weer brave,
sell they gut gtiod weather.
An F.huirs p*Zrr• -beaking of the
nurulx•r of srasicmnss on the (,rev -
hound, auggemltenl as it cane" that the
Nutt might have heru Overloaded or
that there ,night la• *)site defect in
the vrtrel. There is err•taial� nothing
wrung with .the lireylwuntl, and as
fur uverluading--well• the psss•ngrrs
eviXotly were- overh,aled.
Thr liuetph tapers skwxk of Utyle-
rirh as the -northern teroninus of
the. new line. If the edituno will take
a look vA the slump they will find that
they aro somewhat nut in their rc.:k-
oning. (loderirll is slx)ut revenly-five
mils west of Guelph and only aMtut
ten or twelve milrs north.
WHAT THE GUELPH
PAPERS SAY.
Editorial Comments on the Opening of
the New Line.
The ]Ivrcury.
The dn•&nu of (ittelph's progressive
citistle of devil gone by how )aYen
realized. At Inst the lisq•AI l'ity and
Uoderich are hound together by Is lids
of steel and the finyt step has been
taken towards the establishment of a
new route fur the transfer of freight
frmr the Krrat Went.
The celebration of yesterday way re-
gartetl by the thousands who beltarl
to make it such an auspicious event as
the culurinalinn of a great undertAk-
ing. It, reality• it was just the be-
ginning. The work has not lwern coul-
pleted ; but the nucleus has been laid.
Guelph and (ilderirh are naw ro-
ne•ctrd b?,- nu up-to-date railroad, but
the gentleumen to whom the credit of
this successful issue heiongs an- lo)k-
ing eagerly forward u) other and
greater aceutuplishments.
In the first pla•e they desire to have
the C. P. It. stake Uoderich a port of
landing and bring all their western
freight through the U. &G.
As the
advantages of that scheme• from
the stAndp.int of the Canadian P,t-
cific, are manifest, ronfidenre is ex-
preveetl that the realizaliun of this
KIwo is nut far distant. Then it is
inked that the Canadian Northern
may he induced to Accent the battle
we4ern route, which would mean the
building of another road similar to the
Guelph & Gohrrich.
However wide the plans for the
future tnav be, the fact remains that
one great step has been s icetwfully
&rrousplirhe•tl. if the future Opera-
tions are carried out Aa well An the
constriction of the new red, it will
not be lung before both Guelph and
Uoderich are right on the main line
to the West.
The Herald.
fiselph reached out its hands to
Ulderich yesterday and gave a hearty
handshake, and the northern town
was not slow in gramping the ex tended
hand and giving at roval welcome to its
sister town -relater) in umany historic
associationa of bye -gone years, And
now united by the steel rails of the
Uuelph to Ooderich Railway. The
Terminal City took its guests from
Wonelnded oar poor rl
THE MARKETS.
LJaogeol and Chicago Wheat Futures
Cress Higher -Live stock -
Latest Quetatiote.
IJwsyaal wt�ratmes dime
So to T%d higher thea llssatr. and
oon filters lid lower.
At Chicago. September wheat closed Sjo
higher then itztarday. Repts mbar cora
Sic fewer. &ad septobar oats Iia Elgher.
Winripeg Options.
Ybdlarlmg we the elamfag gmat"tls"nt on
W>tmdpeg decade rntons to dv
w'Aaar-sept. $<.US bold, oct SLU L. ate -
Dee. $to% ill&
Oats- eet. sSia bid. Oct. lie bane nap.
4k asked.
Toronto Grain Markets.
tirsln.-
vvheat bush ....... JiD a is L...
Wheat. fan,-Mrh......_._ • M • 16
Wheat. soma, lush........ 0 N ....
wheat red, bush...-----.., 0181
Peas. bushel ............... 0 70
Harley, boaial .............. 0 6t 0 O
Oats, meds, bushel.......... is $TSi,
Oats. old. bushel............ 0 tib 0 M
Toronto Dalry Market.
Rattler, dairy. 10. rolls...-... • U to
Rutter. tabs .. 0 n • >D
Butter, "reamw,. lb.eoils.. 014
loges. new -old, domes........ • u
Chess, targe, IIs ......... ---.. 012 s 13116 -
Channel. twim. Ib.. ............. O fa
Ramey. oubaebad, 1s........ • w ...
1
Liverpool (drain and Produce.
llsm srnol., Sept. 1t.--c6r.t_whmt
-•spat mml"al. rwtum Beta sept. Ta fid.
Dec. To I.Ityd, Nk mah all ftd.
t{msi Amim0a4 p�m6a� ndz-
Det.. 1n ��M!mas4�7as�Wl-tM��6)114
sm�/mMasleasl lwq, dea4. ore 'Amari
� i��aessrssls..:�ta.liaff4..w�.
ssso->d Lmdme ttOGNe • OsasU gel►
taus, Mad).. O Y to O ft
its. X K
New York Dalry Market.
IrlW TCOM tarps_ IL --Booty 4Pks r:
waders. obit tssmmntry. Ire: es -
yam. OW; third to arMs. Meas me; Mabe
Wry. esmwa", to timed. use is Son; pro -
to
r'�e 'r_acowy. ` ams n to orstt wweste-
reed, fien
wave, smmK national amtwall� MJet;
{sed to salsas, IONIC be use; ee to
lsOr too tw fft
be - k eeeme'L 11mst Ism:
wklltt 1�e�r�: eseesea.b psYms� fkv
ts�e gas"
rAmb-
v10kb no to tin, a► Atsavet tom i
flat lace tar sob bre:
Palo
o •rte wgstl•R
THE SIGNAL: CIODERWI1, ONTARIO
RED ROSE
"IS GOOD Apt
}t"t.
TEA„
tk+r�
The more particular you are,
:JEM The better you will lie ita 'r
T6 ire qty Red Rase is host appter abed • by that
W6 M -&-am particular.
Nudes AF clear. amber color ie the coq and the delightful
�l�lesot w6a poured from die teapot.
Will! you &Y a taciage tv"day ? AA your grocer to seed you one 1
CATTLE MARKETS.
CaMss phots• -How IJsasasady M
th~ States aksrkeOL
1,02LDM. tbPt• doant
1<-1a� blan
answer. at disc to IJSo per Ib,. wand
retrk rnvA r boo Is ~Pit at Me
polar
Tmewto Junction Live Stock.
TORONTO JRfllIMON,Sept. W -41s
_siple of live stock at Ilse Jlmdkon
!Market were go carloads, osupwd
of I= table,� rieepp toad Wealss.
GPO -
Priem romead at ism OM to SLS per
OWL. the talk of the beat er•emg at tram
811,1111 to l; export barna asks at rem 1L7s
to $6.0 per east.
mwkkom
I"- picked lots sola at OLS to 86 tear
easL: loade of the beat an wale sold at
9.S to K1: m dk m, mimed. naY me gas
to 81: Gaon. 88 to sue:t•wxra 8iM to
A.U; eammera, 81 to IL
MHoh Cassa
w4vd Rowtnw boyinght q rows, mbar
ware on ids. ,at as to 19 each, but stator
ase• entw brought the .tatter Starr.
Vast Callve&
W. B. Iselvark botanist all the veal tl fives
Offered for the Brackntm
Dted Maas
Company. at 85.0 to K per cwt.
Sheep and Larnba
The mistrket for slyness and lamina want
dull. walla prir•ea «anty. as Motown : 11412 -
Part ewes, 81.40 per cwt.; lambs. ILS to
1s.s per cwt. Ir
H
H.P. Kennedy repr.ets lnimts,at N par
cwt.. and ItpMa and rata at ta.
Mwdital Live stock.
KLINTRSAJ. Sept. IS.-{aprdat}_di
the Matreal Bleck Tarda' Went Slid
ldmrkat the reewipts of live Blues for the
weak ending Sept. 14 were 360 cattle• 2te
sheep sad Initiation. )sat hogs mad tM
calves. The offari ngs this tnordsg for
local eomaooLpeun were IOD cattle. IoM i
sbeep .sell )emotion, SO bogs nae no calvaa. ,
Altho the impolly of cattle to-esy esu 1
filly MD band In emacs of A waek.aea.
Yat then wan ao ewte&l change In the
cawdKbm of the market. me prbu mss
mm&Mmmd wonder a sled bead sad • asg-
stda doo ms& and an ams trade wan
distant. There •ass &dao sats Oar>,eQtlm, i
eea��aannaarrs� mor A blew fa on bas to ,yamp•raa
ahrmeuy edtb. but se.arb choice bow
wen cease at Lc to sloe per 14 walls
goad nbai mass ptentQul at 41ic to _4%e.
sad lime • aasl9wteat-rmeke or ms x
6quout2mt►4grmed at me Ver rqpmsod
tis. Civilian
tsado DveyObw oemd tt�emaaad fbrfor
A ..k..amd (:tntrradi.m •etev.od rationalist-
an
amea cora Sea: to %c par Ib. )owe. waste
(laevo deme and bona iowad a damn«
i�-�io
le, fe to-i%Ir, lower grades at Olbc to t
alio. and tinea■ at 1j`c to lilac I,ar ro.
to -the f"vssed ag tot l U&S
that .baa"de...rd. ran. tat.
&ay week A woman feeesg baapa•vaiWd
In tbo m"im, and p�dees ,boas a ,recuse
of'%c per 1D. At toss remetbm the ola-
mtmd tan local buses las been bAi.
and an e,aOee trade dose at 6%e to pike
perm. Reoeti to of abeep have &be been
tartar. but. as the demand for export ac -
cannot Is" been more than ample to ab-
sorb an offerings, prlor have been mmin-
talned• and sales were trade freely at 4c
to 4iir per Ib. The demand for calves
comnntlea good, and, as ■uppllcs ars fair
for this notation of the year. a fairly active
trade wan done at prices ranging from
JJ to 812 each as to Quality. The feature
of the lois rtuation centtnnes to be the
weak testing to the market. and prices
1 dnt
� this day week show a further de -
of IOc to Me per lets the,. making a
net drop of Tic sineeAus. 19. This In due
Principally to the fact that advices from
Wes os can sources on Canadian baron are
still favorable, and in addition to thlr
supplies of hogs com ing forward dere are
to rty large for the season of the year,
which has also tended to depress the
martet some. The demand thin mornlslt
was fairly good. and entire of elected
Iota were made at ILS to 11140 per 1011 Ibi.,
weighed off cars
East Buffalo Cattle Market.
EAST BU"AI.O, rept. H.-Cattle-Re-
celptsn Ota head; heavy slow and a shade
lower: others steady to strong; prime
ateerm, $9.16 to ILS; shipping. 35.60 to 86;
butcher'. 64.65 to $5.85; helfers. 13.76 to
$6.30. rows, S3 to $4.75. bulls, 813 tor/I
stackers and fredera. 85.75 to $4.40: lick
betters. 112.60 to $3.0: fresh cows and
springers strong. 13D to ON.
Veale- Reeelpts, 1000 head; active and
'etc higher. 85 to VIAS.
Hosts-)tereipta. 17010: slow and 15c low-
er, hesvv. $6.M to 86.40. mixed, 86 iq to
8610. yorkrrs. 114,4111) to 16.75: roughs, 85.36
to 16 g
.40. stairs. $4.25 In $4. M. it Irl". 8$
to M.60: via-, $6.40.
Sheep and I.amhs-Rrrelpl w, 1:,(110 head;
active: sheep strndv; Iambs Ur lower;
lambs, $r, to $;.16, yearlings. It, 75 to $d;
wethera, 16 60 to 86.3 cares. 9.50 to IS;
sheep, misM, $21.60 to 16-Z; Canada lambs.
$7.60 to $7.10'.
To Protect Skirts.
A useful hint for the stenographer or
for any business woman who must
spend much time at an Office desk is
to spread a newspaper under her
chair. Office doo_, whether covered or
not, and most of them a_ bare in
summer, Ret very dusty, to may the
least, and white and light colored
skirts suffer thereby.
it to extravagant to bays to put a
drw In the wash when all that is
the matter with It to an exit ely
dirty hem: but, on the other band,
that bem militates against furtber use.
Pervert It by protecting your skirt
as far n possible, and, if this to Im-
ploaslble in walking, at least keep the
space Arnaud your desk fres from dust
and other varieties of dirt.
It is hardly necessary to may that
the newapaper mast be changed at
Isxt once dally, for paper Is no mo_
Immune from 1lrclsttllats than are
other matirkla.
Point Old Car}t1o.
If you have an old Boor and cannot
afford It carpet try palati" It TU
acct mart be thorooghty cleaned, all
rough phos smoothed with a tarpAn-
ttf's plane &lid the cracks between the
boards filled in with patent oiler. (live
the door a coat of ready mixed cream
palest, and when dry give a second
cat when thoroughly dry, and you
{bould wait for several dais, give It a
mating of oak oil stats. The material
for this w)rk Is not very expensive,
Led wbge ce apletna yen hass Is good
ladttathe at a hardwood flbnt
Add a llttds boWngdwBay/a Os
use re6Qk•'agaA wbtwl,yaeaeswsm<L�
will" M
IaII- .+Jed•.:
A Jersey Story. Then the Minister Quit.
Fariller 1'astrtltot. 14i.c11r,ying lilera- In Dean ItAnnsay's INsok of anted
tury wills the slew lartlder) "'Ther dotes there is tons which refers to
wuz one h,m,kIhet my son Hill conversatimi la•tween a Scotch mini)
thtonghl a heal) (11', it --it he wuz t' I Let Mod it bexton. The minister wont
hurl all alsnit Nwaltin' and hif ll, 'll -anger to list- grave-wuker, and die
atoll bhNal." cussed with him the doctrines of th
••Una• of those se'amlibuckler " neightwing clergy. As one after ar
nt-
lnat4.A presume. Un you recall Other• way Inentioned. the sazt_.
where the acus was laid wigged his head gloomily, and salt]
41'ell, I tls.k it V hr A .Iw•
.•ry su)rv. ••lie's n(1 snood.
frtoum tis' 111111111- of it. 'Twos railed At laaL the Minister --who was. b
•I'lleT'hlee•Aln.igeters.'" the bye• a lung -winded and rathe
Tlw•rr is users ortarrh in Ibi. section of the empty preachermentioned his ow'.
c Thee nun see tat r rh in lhi section
of th" l castle, and enquired : "Mr.- null
until the lard f.w yc,a it n.u. -u Vp•tw+d to be ht Iall'I IIs tl011 old !"
eurabk•. Fut dgmot Oran) year: dw-tor. pro- I •ells,, aye," said the M•xtun, with
nouocrd it w lu-ol di-I•aer• ;ud per+cro dread Leal
rrur.vhe-. and by essn-tautly friltt to cu tri twinkle in hN rye. .•'He's ase sound,
.
with local lnwturnt pns.muucM it IirruratAr. -
sclrnrr ba-protrn oamrrh to Ian It ctatdt it ti-
l iolulde..•a.r and l herefore rennin•. own lOn Quite Safe.
tubal imstinu•,.t. Hall- rittarth(,tire. meson.)
fact arc,( by t. J. I'Itrrwji A Co.. 1'olwto. Ohio, l{indh• (1141 gent ILII the newslx)
i.tis- tad) •Ula -I fttilaoual cistron the market., wi4h the big IHlntilrl-"Don't all Lhom
h i- taken iuternaily In hunt unt Ind l . to fro Flt•t•s make Yom tired. my Istw f'
• Iem,iwoful. Ir not. direcil) ua 11td Ilood 1
ata) tu.n nn--urfre- of she
Thcy, ' Ittle ialy - -••No, I doestl L Tread 'eon
offerobc hundrsl duller. fur an)�rnstt Il Falb air.' -Punch.
I., cum. Send fir vir.•ttlan an.1 1e-linnoniab>.I ---�
Addie,..,: F. J. cBKNi:Y a: Col.. Toledo,
Ohio. ) All the ltri)sutw houses of brut
Sold b • dr,unti.l•. 7.S-. Open to list- Waster key.uf yincerily.
Takc Hot - F.u(oIlyfill. (:.r root,ujmtlon.
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=GRAND= m 3
ey MILLINERY OPENING
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SATURDAY SEPT. 21ST 1907.
?-y F,PiTti'.t. rt MY;m• �j
Large display of beautifully trimmed
hats, for the fall season. We have
the very latest and most up-to-date
styles. ,, . i r
MRs.
He PARK I
F bu'.il. FALL STYLES��It�'Ytt+
As usual Miss Cameron has all the season's latest shades and shapes for
fall And winter
MILLINERYinti��:
and is turning out at her establishment !lead -wear for the ladies that is in
strict style and best taste.
i f ) TRIMMED HATS FROM ;1.25 up. ft'yt tl $}
``. MISS CAMERON
HAMILTON STREET. GODERICH.
MILLINERY ANNOUNCEMENT
bliss Donogh announces that she is now ready with
,u► extra fine line of trimmed and untrimmed fall millin-
ery. As usual the latest and best in both ADlerican
and Cangdian styles are shown. Visitors to the Fair
are cordially invited to call and inspect.. The formal
opening; will take place Saturday, September
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,TaURADAY, September 19, 1907
q,T Men's
r
A Shoes
Gjpod solid wear and real
comfort in our Afen's
Shoes
BUILT TO WEAR
and stand the walking
which you will certainly
feel like doing when you
wear them.
All the best makes, in
all shapes,'. sizes I and
widths, are here. +�
r- ossp•...r®w Aaw-'90 i
Easy to get a fit. Easy
shoes to wear and hard to
wear out.
� WM. SHAR
AN
Onla fool takesexperience for a
I The striking sermon Is the one that ,
'file season' is coming; along, fast, when you will
hits the sinner hard.
The surest way u) impoverish the
been is to net it on riches.
Want a
FRUIT
JAR RINGS
''sP59xiaa` NEW S'H'OVE '§:;
an
Anybody who has the "determina-
favorable impetssion on an employer
tion" can become a good penman if
than the neatness and legibility of
We invite yon tit call and see our complete line
an applicant's handwriting.
our instructions and practice an hour
of Will. l;llck Stove Cos. Stoves and Ranges. Rad-
ur so a day for n few months.
Penmanship
catalogue. It explains our Business
iant liome Healer and happy Thought Ranges.
and Shorthand Courses in detail.
portance than most young people
We have a number of other makes which we are
realize.
a school which is a member of the
offering cheap in order to clean (lilt.
Business Rolucatord Association.
ance with business men that there
. When doing your fall painting; do not forget
ise't anything that creates a more
greater than we can supply. d.
IS. W. A i
Yeubwo of otaimo" Ldeealus'
J. W. KCSTZRMT.
in Hiiin ►ing;, iicatiug; and 'I'insnlithing every -
t.a
Bedford Block,
DRUGGIST
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think; nl)-to date and fully g iiaranteed.
NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT
ALWAYI4 ON HAND.
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CHAS. CA LEE
Store 'Phone 22 House 'Phone 112
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,TaURADAY, September 19, 1907
q,T Men's
r
A Shoes
Gjpod solid wear and real
comfort in our Afen's
Shoes
BUILT TO WEAR
and stand the walking
which you will certainly
feel like doing when you
wear them.
All the best makes, in
all shapes,'. sizes I and
widths, are here. +�
r- ossp•...r®w Aaw-'90 i
Easy to get a fit. Easy
shoes to wear and hard to
wear out.
� WM. SHAR
AN
Onla fool takesexperience for a
I The striking sermon Is the one that ,
road instead of a guide. r
hits the sinner hard.
The surest way u) impoverish the
been is to net it on riches.
People who have sympathy for
humanity are not sighing for heaven.
FRUIT
JAR RINGS
an
Anybody who has the "determina-
favorable impetssion on an employer
tion" can become a good penman if
than the neatness and legibility of
he or she will intelligently follow
an applicant's handwriting.
our instructions and practice an hour
tante for our large, illustrated fltee
ur so a day for n few months.
Penmanship
catalogue. It explains our Business
is of far greater im-
and Shorthand Courses in detail.
portance than most young people
Shows the value of an education in
realize.
a school which is a member of the
We know from intimate acquaint-
Business Rolucatord Association.
ance with business men that there
_ Th1, demand for graduate@ L
ise't anything that creates a more
greater than we can supply. d.
FOREST CrrT BUSUWM COLLEGE
Yeubwo of otaimo" Ldeealus'
J. W. KCSTZRMT.
Aasesiatlaa 7t- 4 *xd.Si. Ter W ::t -: tltfmlpall, L. -ba. ,
OUR STOR
is abloom with newness.
Wi la
WE HAVE ALL THE LATEST STYLES IN
FALL AND WINTERY
OVERCOATINGS HATSSUITINGS '
TIES
VE TINES V'T°'tTS HOSE "
TROUSERINGS ii,, C GLOVES
Everything for Men
FRANK He MARTIN
THE TAILOR AND FURNISHER
NEW
GOODS
{�4l
FRUIT
JAR RINGS
in two qualities (white and blaclll, both
pints and quarts
BOTTLE WAX t i"
in tins.
g=}`
FLY PAPERS'
hath poison Find sticky
kinds. li
i
FOOT
POWDERS
�l
for tired, sweaty feet.
in 25c packages.
EA$EM, put up
_.stiwsws4,,lrc ft, -
e He C. DUNLOP,
t.a
Bedford Block,
DRUGGIST
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F.
GODERICH
Reduced Prices
You will make money by taking advantage
of these prices While they last. We let price
and quality talk for us.
ialvaaized Pails Apple Parers faro Tasla
D_Rerin pattern. All kinds, 75c, 83c, Long handled Shovels,
t2 quart see rqc each qoc, and;r.00each. for each.
t-4 quart size etc each
English pattern Manure Forks, regular
12 quart size 23c each Apple Pickas price, 79c, sold ptict
t3 quart size 27c each BASKETS, �.-
14 quart size 31c each All Tools at big aedac-
No more than 3 to HATCHETS, bora
each customer. NAILS, etc.
Dirston's Hand Saws "�''>� `tt $L50'
Stove Pipe Varnish, Stove Polish and Pipes.
We have the largest and beat stock of
STOVES AND RANGES
in the county• Some good second hand Ranges,
I eaters and Furnaces for sale cheap.
Repairs for all Stoves, Manges and Furnaces. r
;•i Electric Wiring and Fixtures, Plumbing.'
�-# Heating, Troughing and Repairing. e
WORSELLS' CHEAP HARDWARE
°. AND STOVE STORE
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