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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-8-27, Page 8e R f•tstrlloLT, August 27, ,1908 'MK SIGNAL: GO1)I RICH..•ONTARIO THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY. Interview with President Moyes Work Wilt Be Pushed. J. W. Moyes. of Toronto. president of the Outwit"- West Shore Electric. Railway Company, and A. J. Petti- eon. of Toronto, accumpauied by Mrs, to n last week in Mr. Noyes big motor car. in which they had bees making .t Trip over the proposed route of the Toed !root Owen Sound. Mr. Moyes inform.' The Signal that it is the intention of the Company at an early (bite to.recoup writh the prelim - 'nary arrangement.' for the extension of the lilts feud Kencarlinr through Kincardine up.vughip. Ti vert o n, Bruce, • r,u,a.'en sill Port Elgin w Sontb:uuplun. and thence to Omen Sound. A. hats already been states 1ti The Signal. the extension south from (ioderich to Saruiu will -al.o 1w pro. eeedrlt with a. .'111111 l4. IN»."bine Frotu Mr. \hirci+' ulwrrvllions airing the route proposed for the railway, lu1 believes that it will run through one oftbe most pn4.111c41i* .r, tions of On - In regard to thu c11uaLt•uetkin wind, on the lidxl•i•ich to Kincardine eec- .tion, Which -Mo. _been commenced at -Port'Altwrt. Mr. Mores and Mr. V. M. kolwtts,;chief engineer for the. • Company, exPie$e 1.01111• disappnul• meat et the cotuperatively slight re- sptynse nude sie fur to their advertise- ment culling for turn and teams. -AI Port Albert theta. has been started one of the heaviest and most *mien- - sive pieces of work on the line, and in doeseeker &atax is men will be starter] at the Righter,' 11111e trivet.. ' where there is also a heavy piece of work. It is desired to have the, work at these two points wt far advaru•el( Obit when t T P rsllr A': • there may be nu delay. The Com- pany is offering $:4.'11, a day for man and teem. and Mr. :Reyes says they could usilt thirty trlulls'rd*gfit away it they could get them. Thr farmers, hai*eet, and some of thew dein.' that it will not pli7y thein W (rave their farms during the busy fall seae,n and let their own . ark get behind: tinder the eircnnts neer Mr. Moyes st*t00 that it may te neeessery to bring in Italian labor. of which they can get plenty at $I.2.1 a ay. "In forty -right hours. a mays Mr. Noyes, "wr.can place 2t0&hens no the work. and trams frons tit Ids ran be readily hired or purchased, tit we prefer to kers tlu', work ^ming the people of this sect' , *1111 we should like -then' to know that w1' are giving them every chance- lwtllre • making otter arrangements: We intend to have our own 1s,ardin boost' at the 1qt which I4' fir awe tit w li -we sfl[a4l • works, at j1. .board the Melo at..I:s• 411' ids' a day. \VP expect to ;1*' 111)14. to keep a good many of our risen working though the winter. and Of routs.' the trails azul men now offering will have the pl•rfer- -ence for the welter's work. 11r. Moyes :4111. had a word W way in regard to certain rases of .,ppositign to the carrying wit of she Company's plans on the (part 111 individual ob- structionist* Who for 501111' *'1154411 or ether do not wish tt, wee this scheme, so important to the welfare of (itslr- rich and other polnts'atong' the,:r late succeed as there 1s now every prrsprct of its doing. 111. Moyer and his assoc. bites urr not very ►ntleh afraid of any thing three obstructionists can d•., hut - the people of Guderieh ought to know at there are. such Inn trying tit I1" - d mine the work whit:' the (' - pan in doing fin• the advancement of this tion of tee country. . The aitland River power develgp- tuent it • necessary factor in the 4.114•• tric railwa seheuw, and Mr. Moyes hopes to m e progress with this part Of the petp,4l •'on ei time to 14I10w of bhr epe ing- aMnr list! next year. F:nggi ors who have been over the geoid' of he power project lately are very fav mildly impressed the pro)swition. "Their projects mean t great deal of work," Mr. Moyes '4a) , "and we cannot 'nuke progress 1,w.it them as ty,in k l Arc rte --peri. •• . - try -1's. - -feet, byo ! hot the work will 1.- Isl.•'I a tReall with we much speed as 1st ildr, and w 'mend to keep our proud An intik. •.n of the extent to whi i the new Hee • serve the traffic re \ guireurents if the section through • which it will path' in the fart that al- localities t'hl people in h ,►htl r t•t It.u•v to really 1 I -- the 111a111 lisle are an x i11/1. 141 rrl'llr- hfd4- 'oge: To the a oolflouafat" - 74''heli• b einess. '411e. electric line will give al the advantages of n .'teats ru.141. carrying heavy freight combined with the frequent service and special accommodation of the o unary e'ec- tric railway. \ \ i • NOTES OF SPORT. Iroquois Take, laps' Scalps.` Scalps.` - On Tuesday ettrrnlxnl the 1 ret ois baseball team of lioderich journet to Blyth and won from the Jays by it score of 7 to 1. FAN, the frog `southpaw, semi: he star performer of the day, striking out ust thirty -•1'n men in the nine inn 1 0. Blyth played a good game until ta sixth in- nings, when the pitcher. . wild, let- ting four men go to bases on Ili. The players! podericn 44th h.t n p • r a- tie�•bBili. _. P. A 1'000tb I.. \(`0P. MOW 141 Hood4th s•*• Hurling Marney Thompson :n,. 41110601t , Dor. Platt 111. Willow. \V. Delman cf. Mel ',xninln- J. Doyle I. t. .I. Mel au44l1v Score by .innings : Uoderich -11 1 11 11 0 .i II 1 7 Myth-00o,nH000l 1 t'ntil this game the Blyth .hips claimed the junior championship of Huron. having won ell their gauges. They can triol the Itusuiaus all right• but the Indians are too much for them. Goderich at the Top. Islet --Thursday \Vinghaml defeated Blyth at Wingham in . the lakeside Baseball League by a score of 7 to .i, 'ted the alone day the (loderich planet's at Kkrneel-cline piled am a score of 77 runs to Kencerltne's 2 The at*nding of the teams in the Lakeside Beechsll League is now es ollows. the locals having risen to flint ace : \V'm hcI.t '1'0 lay Mrcent. 1'k 7 x li •e • VtI am... s 4 4 .4e1e , 4 ,N grCroklwwawaraiyli,\ a w I . Lf I, Roque d Rates to Toronto via Grand Truk Itailway System on account of ('anietban National Exhibi- tiod. Return tickle will he .old at single fare from all Gone in Ontario to Toronto, good gni August 2ffth to September 12th, return' g (rum 'Tor- onto on or before Mop miner )5th. Low rate excursions willdoe run on cermet dates particulars of lthich elan he obtained fromUradd Trunk *gen t n. When a man clkima to ire sanctified it means thathe is merry his friends are not as good as he in. Physicians are about the only men who really enjoy ill -health. • PERSONAL -MENTION. .LOCAL ,19PIC$ IN BRIEF. tem. of Adelaide," by Laura SI01111nls, Ke talion iris.. ap (rou� Mt.. J,lary's over are *les, nnr l• glint WUJeLee t whistle. of your saxstoa ars not u, a+ the fly io).' said there are til her good ,fru 111'6 in rebel 1Y diner ~with id erllirtg wiNduW *bade.! Mien kditIt Klwlwlleof'Torwnu. l••yl+ft1J./1 In this Iluuilieu. or. 'Twenty (towns •Lade,, colors creaw aswr fltown. own, as' ,1' Jfent, wouot.d en good .kriag • rollers, all complete for .U• each An! .u., trU..,;{�Y 1oN1U Fdith \laryh returnei DI. t'HE POLITICAL ARENA. tl Made made to ohler or mlth . Art afore -- i We regret to lent of the serious JI- uhrri.,, eM•gie W.es•wr► left es�aW*I ---- ens of Reece ji*flir, of we'd Wswe•y1e; srcbsy idLW'hnalx....iLe. sh.y( I\lro. ar►halh kl.P,tur East h:Irin, •4 -'titre oth\ler mt•nrtwra nt'rnF ttltrrre, ta- plertt•isy and pneumonia. LatestIh Ker. W.I., Newton, of -Perham. it thrtueol mailing r unpnign litntgUur to tits porta are that he is Suing will. .Qt L1. brother.%.•, 0. Seat el. ronatitu.nt. and lothurs, One a 11111 Mr., 0. Juhnd�11 setur/aed on Monday to ro1.4141101110, \I,. If able, a 1[1ga11f11 reauh opera 1 ei In lawn. farlurl, el. n(tml• hint" In rite nWe L). F. Hamlink experts Restart °per• *clone at his apple evaporator nest week and louke.(or a good season. He will also 1.4431 1+asr4dlalt-apples as kir has dans for the p-ut two seasons. Ili•. \Vaster Turnbull hos received 1►is cer•litleate 11f qualitleat hill for cap- MMI,.Jalue.'Johnsornanti 411.• Henning r- ing vigor w.eseeion :- list* 4!INIed on siendurlQ l.uu`1011. •.1'ug 1A1' you hog» 1 will ffn.1 1-e4:. wily. +'.'will µe. 14°6, aeu,a w a.-fnTrnit ynnr Imdfli.hfrr,` 1\ rip• 1 bwvw a 1'.o furl u1131unduy uu hndiur�.. Ali.' Kale 14,1,1 1.'1111 telt to l,Ei'htul4 al dole 141141 1' 1 s,11' 111111 1 A111 av11a1111rl I4 ;ler an'l•4'4ahauglwoo wiwk.in1,u4it: 1�1u.far iwro'i4.0'1131 »4th ,Iu1T ti .ui laity in the Arno 11(4 11 l 4'111'4», • •di•.Jran 11'alkei u11igrr.u44 4. the 4010.1 °.. 11:1 VP 1. 11 4,4.4 it 1. 11 e41 7 1 X y of sur uuelr 4 1 .\ 11kr1. i -1 net. V4111 IN n• 4 '•.Y uu 1144........,.i w'uldd- 'I'hi• I kleillr t/N)k LII* 141411'•1' fes' 1141' .sit.. >1.4y 1.0rker. 11r. All,. 4 'tali/. i• 41-inur u'I hal asked nor Iu. ulwlt111 mtvtical' a orae :►t !lir .,1111 0 \•oat l 5, 1114/ I :0 i nu n.•i11e I r of h,q .,null.\I 1 Artie. M.D.; tins Ihr.' I:u's cuut+un •.1 m Ibr Ii..,..in.Itine. MW I:idol lu.1 N10411.r'Fennel. 0001old 1..-i llUt l Il4,,?......An I@ll_ _ 11..11.L._.\'lt4t• '*lir tennis club h.-111 :111 ••n jet);44444 Yrtdee crenma fnNaA 1',m to M"4 111kN. 1 1,j) John 1 ;u 114, e,f Mnri.l fol J, 4i-ilasl.hi• ,W11+ill, know 111:41 :III 1..„.,,,,,,,.„,„ 4,.. 1.1x1.1 AI's 1111111'. at Hotel Iliolt•+'t•4. last, PYrull,g. el Il.e rw..4r1.4.• 01 1,1, nlawl44.el e4 "1411144). 1r11e i - 1h, 4..11 0011111» 1114. 111 (111411' Toe BleekstolieTerclietitle- furnished Hv.l '.b•4.,/ii left on M0.444) w1 Li. reliun lruith 1w4 11141P-ymT 1Fai1Zr`ttlat ttleir' I tie 1111xic MINI llle 4L 114rillg took place W Now York after .wading i. ILI '. fu 400'll. 1{II N•a 1'11111'* iu l'unlwrvulivr rangrtign i0 the hotel titlitig•l'fa.uI. There Was .411•. Hall awl rhiw, of Cincinnati. 0441,. are 411,1-1011.1' 44 1.1491:4 (mit. 4.1•'.4141,4..' that a fair altrnldltrll•e, 1i.1tIng with -sin. Fronk Smith, Arthur .'rest. thry-eyeetot trot .' i ferny •11rlIwain; son of H. , M.'11- 14.1' st4s ensu, hdl 044„,%:1"4"1*, Y 04 hi. mines •4N 011 swat 111• the taxi' ion ,,..I. wad U. rot' Nile, was 441.nlght Lk' the to Toronto afli•r .•41•/1111 d. '..statin 111 hmne.. Ihoji son know that. while fly avert- tl 11411144 hospital this wts k swing to M• .I. 44.! 4' d 14110 rhiw left ult. slonda) 'age custom. duly slues' 1. 411111. about , :III a1tA1'k of typhoid (4.''el. He in 1'r• u.et.etulr 1111 a ...et • 11•'1• ill 111e shlsk,k:, IS lir!' .',111. 11114 141erage 1111/111'11114 14411. 1.11 (11'6 iiiiireiiiig to Iw d ' g ,very. r•saiuu. 1 vat it, t:i:v . ''t' trio* 411x1114 well., There -441t seven (silents,*t the !ended 14elill t larie 4.4rt 1..�1N week lWunnes �.-2I""4 rot.. ;ilthuug li 111i• 1uli'rr lax. 1411N{11!111 at pl'CN14111 Seat' Ie. 4 441'1114,8 111 .1 greater 114vrnur : Doll t - JJhu lfi•Ihinald, of tiiivn. snd lir.'. 41i.. \lar,iCrurat Pruudfliut t. .wending 11.i. you think 1 can Latter nlTunl In' pry ria-Cultsirne were before Nle week itt Fu1Lu-aw. the guest of ili, 1'tv_y4tWt, ,15 414'ieve1, WIIIlea Grit lifeiv'1'ItWsut 441111 'n magistrate. the formercltatge.1 x440144,444!). than 21 per rent. lit uTory-'7Ti .'**,- with St•Y41i1ng, and tile latter will" Ir. -1 retold 4 ' w 'Z'.°11' c ebur ynxsul Neil r vasa''' 'ti+ tit 7 .•riving, a' lot of doubly hartless le• l404at 4.044•. • 4itke the( tax for ptielal Nervier fair lunging to (or.' 'Yining. They were R, . it, '1V. s1411yarI 11.. 1..•1. 11.1141114 •0 11 t•,nVretr e‘"911)10. - 1)yn'4. )'1111 think ,4.... • Auld_ 4)44 1.1ettlii-4,,4i- -ukf 4twsllai :nut.., t ••o•••1_1u. 1 would he aL 1111 Lu Yutr .11)1 .4 party .Hail. i rresto4 1116 1 . 111411 cool41 nu1 make the 14401141 tier- . - Thr. ss.,gmueut 1. Nn4atw:.v1 01. MI". •tiII,'. Yi,4• II 1"iV ail .t f Ilrer.et',11 rate, While The regular Dile lurwti11K of the sl. grid, uitiee.4 i. ii, 1 Juhn nunlrrvlle. -1111' ItY�furo11r1x 041 nuclei• it. 1'. 115 W* Iioilerich branch of the \V•.wen's In. of Kirklon, tart. , I" y • .1 _heldeett_J,e honer et ,:.call Miami.?.'pontis agent with 1114,h :t l5 with ta'rncwnt fair r \t'hiss the Mies \\'ale*tirId on Thursday, Septette.il4,144 4 .'11.LaPublishing a, Toronto. ow. 4+ie►yrtva4lye Th1ee:4;•116 rate left a ler mrd, Ban4l,wagons will cell at the in loon ori Monday'. 11.f41tlt tlf.$% i11,INN 1 solar l alltser(rltt lee homes of 114•.. Swltntlun and 111.. W. sle au,1 sir.. I,u,.I..iy 4!wuo,1 :.11,1 tunif.. it raft 141 , 111.• Grit two ('4.116 rate >lu.rspmin, urn 4.1.11iug iu town. '1M'). wt 4 I. learns a al' Ih1s of :1,':INI,INN4 under T. Murn4.y atamt 1::44 -.A good at- herr for w week or t esu. { crud&UCP is tnsluestedl. Ni...... Jennlr I'rou.iroo, 1„,b.,..„,,,,idiva a lionl'st . Grit ' 111ana4•'mr'tit. If yin' Tar..ntu I+i1' rxrurtiiuns are few 044V, at slene.el title l',,rk, the 11ue.i of her Wuu111p1)' INs0la444' °Il all 4lw U'as11 oat, 1.,.. 1. A. Itk,rlt.A.. o4i 1n *.41(:4131 chrong1_4..01,11 tfir ninlla at Ilrxtorithe lint. Next '111!•0144)', Sep-, ••'sin.1';1141:It44ald.nfTor000. and Al r. snot teullwt 1st. iwing one of the lobed Mies. J. T. nickwn.ofse14furt4, were .ldhia in !hr vxp n., of uN farmer., you ptslb- rate days. and also the date of another tioderien during i les week. ably would IN'1 (1'l' N4lprerlalP 111P dlf• Western.exrur'icmf the radWa 'a -will - Miss ''(tines tend --Mb,.' 44ya1r4 h•(. 1,►' fKt'�-L'-i tel wrrll t��r ('IInt12f,9..lw..SL•L•Hl1L. prolwh1 have x large crowd to Thurola un rheic ren411 to Turvnre ohm n .thrni..ana a three-,•rnteetelite. �1&odic. The follutvNlg 1'nesd*y, Sep- 1'l*u wul. Mend. to uldrrirh "lein't yni, think' the. 1941411(44y trnitwr. Silt; is leo tine of the client' sills Lizzie l:nre..haw will pend next week is +afar in the ham's. of 'mph 4 I in Toronto attending the tiillineryy opening. to honest 111,11 an 1.•►Ilrfer and Fiele4• excursion days to Toronto 41ndl the the ttth'rp..t' of Cameron & MMbore date of another %%'eaterrl rx,nrsionr Mi.s F. 'ti. Me,:i111vra), of Detroit. is s4."NI- ing mid Lir/hun and I'atter- i\lilitia faders recently issued In- 1 !. Mr.holiday. .n. Jhe heron. of her-oak.. i,ud wnf net Ayle.'worth and Rntheraorrl rlu4r the following announcements: Ilan it world les bl the+ hands of Nuch e'harle. Uarrow returnwt lull week aft.•! en. .as Furter anti FoWler and Rennet t, and .tlnh.Heron Itegimetlt --To tie i9lpteln, j 141ng I Fee i,„„...., or 14..1 Georx, of Ila, , •n10r yourself r I Isn't you honestly 111Enk, l.ieutenl1nt H. l'. Dunlop. rice Qaptain dblan.s• nota 1, of rurrnhguh.hl'4'' 1(y•. Marshall, that it is als,nt x11 sidle -- 1). l)el� Grant, who intra,. ferrril v the .lade" noir,twQkine 4 oat+ and iL *.:raw- . 1 , ° N ,11' llnlat t u frnrr.W*•c o ;u elect. bin- 1 f 11e 1. m aSwl Wt+fu moll 0 1 re•xrrv`lrf officer*. ,To lir lieutenant croup 6.c'.. alar, � W. 1rrru4, of 1'lintou, on TLcn,h,y sat. I•N(PF:Il1l iwk a wnnr441ihn1 In mere- :ivy) wprr- Idgnallingl. Lieutenant eruprnnnlrr-t sin. X. M,•ICey'. /e VVoat>1ock, rrnlrnnl 10 :i 11'. If. ltundl.', who is also,r►wll in- wnt *lie, in Ptirsli.l t ii it world Lw Y he,- Baur 1..1 w'eek:,hrr sifting• her friend., ' for IFNitA; 11rth14111xL rhul'rh '4L 1'Ar- l�o 111.' wGtldl.hnlrnL, to cu1Ul.leR• rata- sir and sir.. Jo.eph Horton• l'irton .beet. In•.1f 'Cent 1/ . intuit's ( r (Ie l 'P t .• disllntent. 4�uart.eruaster-and !`lore' di snd 0,1%. it -rpt nerl)1'y1t.tlr�elucni'd� t Illi h devil 1w ot•1u•y 1►apta'll el. If. liI4T.tggitrt ie. try 1- '1 r, wee A 11ii1' with sirs• r ills l)r,l.-EL''l).i 711 know now 44 sow f r ut.d the ho urary rank .4f nlaJ'Il', 411,1'• Mt r, .' t Mrv1 i Ie ` s4..ei •, ti (list . 5.111 rnu knower ante fothat the K � h � llur4.h Herald Mils. Nrlkn,rld. of (lisle '1'on,wrcatfvew „gyre did for (.•atle0ti Phis week wimp very tin.' Ido.,rns of rich. and Mr•• Hila.. 4 i) I•' of Tonwtn, tie _ _ _- -- hydrangeaf have 'lie -Pi' •sh,iwu in WV,... vialiu1 that (rietul. M.-t1owpt. Huul,•w4sld. = t IF --t'. 'Uhl4toso 1'v'usuud-to. un Friday eight eermelaniwl. by hi., florid., awl .1• 1)" ssv foe heart)' raagn,t .ttal:a,. ' fnnu M. f ri.•nd.. 1'. II. Horton lrfran- oonlay Wt !'ort Hope. has ing been tran.frrrrd trent 114, iWnit u( \Tont real hranrh at Twrwl 111 the. 'Port ' Ilo/w hrate+. -Mi... Matti. -liars. -who resmilty yeodlatnl fro,u the 4 •alerieh 14U.ilw.. I 'allege. M+ gun' ill Tp ro11l0, where .he ha. ,1 pool IN,.ltion a. .a E. leelet's .Attie window. • They are froth the He Ilrl• Nurseti,'. ,-•41 are vertainly very attractive. ' '1'L..Ity- drlulgea, we lerstand, is 11 hardy '1'*I: ty, whirh will grow and Finn freely in any ;dace in this latitude, and which shows to ipw•laI adv*n• tage when planted in a hedge. There is a beautiful mw of 'these planta at 1 he Nuriwries which ie wen woeth see- ing by anyone' who intends yplanting ..r who is :111 admirer of flne ehrit40. Mr.. 1.. MI.' 4:1(1041. NI i.. 1.) and (he -ter ref urr4.1 114 tillonlay from., _,en week. . iqt with relative. 111 Soul kern Manitoba and North ,144104.4. CHURCH'f bTEB, K.'. Father Shannon. 0f litre:wen, Te1111., .-..i-arriieduulhe-raninier Il.1. rutiTuesday even inlg to spend ,t -short vacation at hl+ home un. Mics Troy, of Detroit, will sing at - teenheatoruE the tweeting nervier in North street atW•* 4mil4.'fteetteLL.A..reTal'do.i•'1•it- Methdalistchllr•h next Sunday. int tit the re.idei,'* of Mr. and Mr. I. Ki.Id. louring the week .hr made 14 brief .•ldt with Tbe topics at the Baptist church friend.. in 44.•amrth. services text Sunda; will obe : - M4... Tenn and A neba Iru,p»IMId. of the uuprn•mg•Kev-nals-- 1'o and tem ;•Lxsluu toarrv14tory of NU.ereturned hone evening ''Jesus, Wonderful Sav• Loa work after 41101101115 44./..101 114. at "stilling. no the /futon road- inur.'' li,trara and Philat Fra Bible 51t. :old Mr.. Fred Nintel :and children left clarsre. Curet at the. eau* hut' 115 the rem on their t tall 1'1»Ihsm on 41 lay after a , r 1 src1., , _ i,`r'f7fi't `A ' t �'C ' at Mr..Nat teres e wel,olllp $1111111'0d at all service'sMr and Mr..,' .I. S. Xaftel• Haye a tout.- The congregation at North street let11..list Church lot Mondayevrnin44 haul the pleasure of hearing a wdu 44y \rise fleshier'', of St, *rhinos... The selection 6.41 'grolur lento Mr;' I'1wn- JIr. und Mr.. T. E. Power and family. of 4t,Ralo. N. V.,aro•"p•n4a, their *ovation it. It derleh. Ike Knit. of Mt. 14M1 '11.'. John Platt, Victoria -I cert. sir, 1'111Arrl. a brothel of Mr.. Mao. .• ,1. X. slnrrt., of Buffalo..iA.. In town 0%er Ttunda) and 011 hi. red 5nl on Monday ea. 'w- tend--Mime-tipsiest*--.elraacrratrauie,1 by. Mre More! who hall'Is•e4 t detwal it w tai excellent effect. On remittent, orMr .0 T' ten. 4b 1(4V. W. \V. Ml, aldart delivered two stn. H -M. 1',.-r1- and ,•hit4,en left on Mon d,av uu 111011 tet two 40 Hvuih,n. Aft. 1 '1,.V•1.. whet w16. in Ooderinh, left a week 1111011111- MIA 1041 ,i11/1' hw•n in MOM 1P11, 110 toning to Ikon111101 141111,•4 hi. wife, i very earnest disr1urtlma et Knee c'hiin•h last Sunday. In the alfiwnve of the regular •.1.44114,0.4. the organ was in large"of 1lrs. Martin. 111 the r)ell- s 1404 er n- '1'h will Sime \I404er 114.1'1 lint gave a eel... stow, Itrv. James A. Anderwm, 4 •rfqy his own_pulpit ag+lin next. Ia after -ids val'atfun. • nday 'eve ' g Rev. Walter Ifantod,' o the 'Western Baptist ('on- ventiofi.ltre •hwl a vigorous sermon in the (loderi , Baptist church °u the sniljert.-411 We tern mieeions. 11r. Daniel his epee nine years in the West and is teat (ling through the East in the effort ttestir up the Hap - tiara of tint", el and to a larger vision of the needs and iprOltluuties of the Western Provinc in the way of 101seiun work,. and he has. been meeting with such Nuccese hat the eontrihutions of the East for \'extern nti5sio1e are now well on to able what they were a few years ago. he Christian. Mr. Daniel said, *not t' e malt who him only come to Christ bit the wan who realizes, Chet he has a nlinai4n from ('hri.t. Expressing his faith i the p4N9ililities of the Vest Ind of . e-rt.ptist people oetheleast to rite•- t their •.p urtunitiee, the Last New School Books and . School Supplies - for School Opening. '11141 Prizes for Sebool Opening, valor $1.01111 11.1, (let a soapy of the Prize F:xerei.e or scribbling Rook 1.t.1 start today. Full explitnation furnished with ra•h hook. Ask to .we 1011' WW'ILllfi:' Scrilolder. The 1.argeer Hoek end Hest. Value .hewn in %V. -s- tern 1) 11.4 •, 1; 4,•i.• • -l`'+4lle tetreetteet-1.4414 eel tut..444 Pencils, Pen., lode -Erasers, A1'. Ac. and all the au thin iced T t Hooks for Public •!1r1t1Nlls, !' .:Irate Sr11.4t41s, 111111 toil"gi.lte Institute. kept .rnnstantl• fn stock. Terlus Strictly (:*ah. • PORTER'S BOOK STORE %Vitt.lamic.uo, who 4.04,4. w rr.)Nmdblw poi Court House Square. Goderick • 'inn 1n 1111• T. Kat on .lore ,.' t) innip•e: .61111 'Plus NO. 700. ,..- - Wilt. b . ha+ 1,44.11 on a onne.. Iris in Ontario, wt.. in town -11,!- ww•k wish him ilaatwr, sin. Jalnor.ol,, who W.I. lorry from !turban, 114x17+11:- 1)1'. and Mr-, Strang atilt sl t•0 Bruer. Shang .ailed LAW :i.unra:Li on Zhu A11m liner ('111• in4hinn 101 h. it re, one (ruin their skit in Mess land and 1:nghuul. They are corning by was - of stout real and ex hr1'1 1n nrti 1e home about -14euteml.ei"2..d. 11.41 K,bcrt.lut. •.on 'of Mr. and sir., nohert.on, WW1 taker, 111 moody at 0h4111* 44 an attM•k of 4sopen46491T•. Nc,anteTNune 4*.t ww,k to re'Nperate. ,ueoIullanfwl by him mot her. who had gone to Drillla on nxxlpl of the new4 of hisittness: Thee eveniligs aTo getting cooler. Where are you going to -eight - Meet me down at Wonderland. That's where you'll sex theppband-- 41r. and Mr' seaScott.- H. Scott. of Toledo, It, Men and women, gull andhbp�bo'i, - .peul a few day. In town la.' week. hey wen on their way 4o Peator,th to rid4 riots lives. Mr. Sent isms former Namuite. hilt foe Inany year. ham lived In the ::late., std 11 now All delight ,n the evening's joys. Only a dime or a nickel a seat, State meereltary for the Maedi ee. of Ohio.To listen to songs by singers sweet, Miss !:tier, of Ujjain, oeatral mtmout n See good pictures and vaudeville, fierdaverht. we -g1 with sire ttter'Hatnlltnrr: Forget your troubles and "laugh to kill." J, ..t 'rive!. On Tu1111111'esday afternoon sir.,1111111'Rion held a ra.•I•ption in order that her blend. Don't you know that song i. a New York might have the opportunity of wernaK NH.. e"hit i+" 4:net. and a hove cumber availed themwdve, ohff�t�he privilege. MI..Grier ha. hewn for ley- And the moving ptctures•ue really IT. d yowl, r,gxgwl lit mission work in 14)141, The picture-nutkers are up to snuff, ,n a, now on her way to her home in Fingland Thee are !tin Out some "candy -stuff. - many to iA4io4r a,weu-•••,•••-d 1.11•• .blue-4wL waA.*a_ putting y many twahtifnr view. of 18418111 .veno. and Orr they go, with an encore loud, talked othiletlghtfolly of her experience. While the curtain drops 44awell-pleased crowd. 'Then at the restaurant a sandwich eat, And in parting ask "Where shall we meet At the club, next night t" Bill answers, No Meet me down at the picture show.' 01144 ) a , s ue.'- rue rvey f. the . Held, _of the -Jae- e1111r04/ from hirh the Baptist de- n iiiii inati iiii e-nunhination in a Nest 1s receiving, 15111 1111y reason lily expect to con- tinue to receive, it argent accessions, and he pointed out advantagem of getting into new field earl' when the Iw.t saes for church\ purposes are nvailalde at reasonable prices, nod of growing up with the places. Mr. Mniel painted such a glowing picture ..f the \V1''! clot the pmt of the church, Rev, C. R. -Jones, f L con- strained to remark at the close the addles.s that he One &fried some o hes congregation *night Ire leaving fifer t e newer Provinces in, the near future }tee. Father. McPhail, of Montreal, is conducting it mission at St, Peter's ehurrh this week. ansfeted by the par- INh priest, Rev. Father McBee. The mission opened last Sunday. Three eery ices are held daily, at a a.w., N a.m. and 7:Yn p. in., and are very largely attended, Although the tuistdon in primarily intended to deepen the spiv- lima] piv1tua1 life of the mpmhers of fit. Peter's congregation, all the services are op44n to the public. The pastor of Victoria street Meth- odist chinch has returned from his vacation end will preach at both 'ter - vices on Sunday. The 11 a.m. sub- ject will be "Light at Eventide," end at the 7 p.m, service the subject will be "The Second Coming." Beats free and everybody will he roadie Wciconl0, Stranger. will find the service' bright and instructive : no sensationalism, but ch'r a presentation of the truth. The sermon' relative to "service" will be continued in the North greet Methodist church next Sunda', Morn- ing; subject, "Deep See Fishing." In the evening a problem important to our age will ile di.ru.'ed : subject. "Christianization of Money." Hence- forth ushers and hymen hooks In the gtlery, elle& et 1n Cold ceeh "intone a marble heart. but the effect is only temporary. Women fre.OenUy julup at Ionclie 'ions that are *neehing but alarming. At sixteen a girl thinks of roses and poetry: at thirty -Nix e''thoughtM elm to cahbages and money CURRENT LITERA. 'Y. 1.i i'i'i xi -trees volt YKITF.M'htilt. 1.ippineot6'r Magazine "pursure ,!•Ike even tenor of Re way" regardless ii( summer's hest or financial panic, each. xtteeetiiiVe number l.44nt( Mat as big, just AA carefully edited. Iuat an wholly 'atiefying. The September issue ham fol. Rs leading feature a stirring de- tective novel by Nevis Monroe Hop- kina--"1'he investigation at Holman eluate." It in published coulplete, of course, ite is everything in Lippin- cott's. Di'.,iiopkinte story hits to do with a myrimes murder in New Vork City. a hero. it young elec- trician, ' Inco mixed tip in it in a perfectly innocent way. yet he is laced under arrest and for a tin4e de himself in a serious position. girl he loves M Ifkewbe brought - un r allspi.lon. AP are a number of other's; in fact the plot is so cleverly romplieet'd that the reader who can forecast the outcome will have gond reason to pride himself on his minute- men.. The mystery is flnailywetted by Mason Mane. a private detective, who hes (figured in at IP*nt two other detective yarns hy the author. Aiming the glories. stories is "The. (creat God News," the tale o1 a war -correspon- dent by a war.•orrespoudent- Will Levington Comfort.. "Memories." by Fannie Heaslip Lel, Is a delightful love story with an unexpected de- nouement.. "'rhe Child of w Widow," I by Luc, Ovinge*. : "he ,rte.'," by H. to tltick,ey, stud "The Dlsrilec- 88.'^^s4>*^•t" i ,•rr:'e:,. n*7?:sl.'tY"+� L :siill w)akin:assss',re4�v.a,*,.4ray..rt.r.., � blab.,, Farm headquarters t make*specs*Iity of Michigan Farms, Write for Booklet. CHARLES D. FISKE, Chamber of commerce, 1)KTROIT, Mich. Extra Price for Eggs. 1 wier ll give one cent a dozen extra for eggs stamped according to my eystenr. The stamping is esslly done, and the Petr$ cent in clear profit to the man or woman who hrings no the eggs. Cell and get one of the stamps. Everything in Groceries at th)1'right time, of the right gummy, and the right prices. The People's Grocery. Wo. L. Lindsay flsmlltes M. 'Photo Ne, IAS Nutt toutpar.d with the Fielding pre- ferential tariff. lir Mutuek's two cent pl,scul rate. d retie and British, or thy increased of Canadian trade under the Laurie!' Government : or the devel- .Ipnten tof the Northwest under Milton, or many other feateirra of Reform rule'' Its two to one that you'll lie plr1.sed when you come here to buy Confect(iiii ., lw.:quse yu1'll thud - yunrwlf be- tween two pleasing plx)psitiol)N, --QUALITY and PRICE-- So Rl(•1•:-,410 pleased that you'll refuse to part with either, and carry off your plrchase of candy all .'miles. like • friend here. We've been buffeting !"p a 1ep tatiitn for Candies with these winning twiner Yin 'genie. That's why the •n*fnr Of Olympia is sit popular. Let nit serve Tour wants today. served at stny �e. t• -Meals lee Cream to take' home. Pint, quart, or gallon. Special prices W the wholta tie ami parties. sit., • open fyn.q 14 in tis*. .nn..nin1 till 1 next womb*. Olympia Cafe CAMPBELL & ATHAS, Proprietors f Men's Oxfords t1E oxford season is now Ttut. They are the most stylish and comfortable shoes for summer wear. We have the- finest Ox- fords it - has ever-. been our privilege to oferoar trade. '- NEW, SMART AND CORRECT Styles in Patent Colt, RWsia Tan and .. V1 i_CaU leathers. We have many styles you will not see elsewhere. ' .. Special Prises for August .. REPAIRING • •••••••• Downing & MacVicar North- Side of Square - GInl4'rich CHAS. E. GRIFFITH UPHOLSTERING ANO REPAIRING HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED AND REMADE CARPET - LAYING • Ite.ldeme..g1l.') .•.'rel, Two doors West of Waterloo .t . 001.1.3t1.11. ,stt once. pt maid l4 gt.tt n f •d •o ,'burr.- moder.,t.• 41X7'. r• FINE. I'AILOKI.D • • +cLoTniNa1 FOR MEN FITS WELL LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL • 11 The Tailor When made by DUNLOP • •t West .,t • 1 i New Fall Coats and Dress Goods FIRST SHOW NG A splendid assortment of new Fall ,Models In Coats and t e season's hest novelties in Sultings are ready" now for early buyers L(iN(. ('oats ore in favor again, but in most cases the general styles are radically .liferent from those of last season. There is, a strong tendency to- ward semi -Wail tightfitting garment: although there will be lfYttly loose gar- nients worn. Many of the most stylish are trimmed, snipe quite elaborately, with braids anti large -buttons. Ma- terials are Broadcloths, Cheviots and a fft'�.e�,w.A� ��fancy weaves. Colors are all .lark, -Iwown - _ .vy-s, th.ise most in favor. - • 4)f all the most extreme .and ex= (;1Isive we show only the one garmient. -The never Coats --sell: at -each- $8.50 i'., $25.00 TN _Suitings you will find stn .4 More the prbHlIineltt•-Swaine although a novelty that is growing in favot for the,suit is a suit with the skirt of two-tone check and the coat of plain material. to match. The • ch9ck and plain materials ate woven to 'go to- gether anti properly made they make a most effective costume. Cheviot weaves in stain finished cloths such as Broadcloths are shown in about equal °portions. _ -8hoY::- . Plain Broadcloths and Cheviots at 5oc to jecio per yd. Monotone amp fancy stripes. 60c to $2.0o yd. - High-class exclusive Suitings, only *Mit ear h. jt.25, $1.5o and *zoo per yd. FOR SATURDAY All odds, ends and remnants of Sulmner. Materials simply must g original price and value does not count for a moment. ' It's the room we must have. We remind you that we are letting summer stocks };o at these,:. PrinW 7c :0141 polls English prints, dark nod tight colorings, sasorted patterns, good value any 41144 111 11k•, Saturday and 7c Monday iter yard Lace Hose 2 pair for 25C 21141 pail's Indlie4 11n1 children's lace front cotton hose, ssonmleaa Ttrti black, white and tan, not all sizes in the tan. --ttrgutar ve and' r-: rttmrllg Natur- 25c dry end Monday at'2 pair for Boys' Cotton Hose zge Boys' heavy ribbed cotton hose, stain - level Flack, seamless feet, all terms, just the thing for .44.00) wear. Regular 23c, .clearing Saturday and -Monday et per- 19c pair . 4 L7 Glass Towelling zoc 14141 y*rlr check ghee towelling, pure linen. imported by ourselves direct, 21 inches wide, good) weight and fine quality. Very special pet yard Turn -over Collars 5 now nt and rims like ong Lisle G • ves 5oc ladies' lisle thread oyes, lung length, open wrists with tee dome fawtener'i, many of theni me. prized! finish. The -!,est goods we had A elle.' up of the lines we sold at 77. and t,h•, rimaring 50c Satmdxy and el iday at ;ter pair Tan Sil Gloves 85c Ten dozen white turn over liars, nice, vent embroidery, all new. i : tiler Mc, 54Lut•d11y and Monday each....,...... 5C Lisle Gloves 15c Ladies lisle thread gloves, tine quality, two dome fas4eners, grays and whites, regular 'Sic, clearing Saturday and ei Monday at per pair.... ...... . .. Fancy Embroidered Hose 19C Ladies' black cotton hose, fancy (411 hroidered fronts, regular :Mfr, clearing ', 9C at per pair x7 laddie.' long tan silk gloves, open ea quality. regular 1111.111. Q�ec n clearin Natu*y and Monday each. OJ ress Goods 35c -125 yanks eolore4i Dress floods and nod taffeta cloth, will make very hand- some dresses, greet range of colors, clear- ing Saturday and Monday- at 35c per yard Tweed Suitings 45c Two ends only 'Tweed Suiting suitnhie for fall costumes or separate skirts, ,I inches wide. Regular *Lint. clearing 45C S81111118 and Mimilay at per yard .. Tweed Skirts $2.48 'i'wenty only ladle.' Tweed Walking Skirts, three designs, all new. stripes or checks, extra special bargain, $2 .48 8 each Cotton Blankets $1.10 4 pair. only Flannelette Blankets, large size and hest quality, white and gins pink or bine borers. An extra $1 1 O special bargain, per pair Towels 2 for 25C Linen (luck ToweI, hemmed edge., woven Igrder, special Sntunl*y and 25c Monday's for f. ainaismigastriarstastammrsor