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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-9-17, Page 4•. 4 Tneastav, September 17, 1901 THE CANADIAN GRAIN FLEET HUW THE LAKE MARINE HAS EX- PANDED. 7 - From Insignificance a Few Years Ago to a Mighty Armada, Capable of • Movitjg Six Million Bushels in One Trip Some Figures That Tell a Great Story of Progress. sr 441 Thr Tem t 11„-g'Id. .._..-_ -The det'elopmr1H of the• Canadian lake marine is our of the most fascin- ating prteesres iu the evohttiuu'uf the Dominion. Fifteen years, ago the AIwamotn. Rosedale .utd tier ill•fatrd Itanrllt•k- burn were praetie•ally the only steel carrier,. engages) in It lain tI'r111pinta' tiuu on the Great Lakes which Ben the Canadian Nag. This •unpreten- tiuut beet was salami ted by a dozen 141ua11 wooden freighters of the tYpe ..f the old Sire. 1.. Tilley,��which was rilest one time- Great Lakes,. -- - -- - Thr Si, S. L. "Tilley and vessels of het' type had a KcaiIi capacity of appro;iutatel)- lal,ls * lin/Mein to titan - the canals to Montreal with alslut al,l*11 114111111.111. • ' 'rile 1:. It. /Isle( of today 'with • is , length ot 5111 Peet. and a capacity 1I4 than shipyard. cannot tet down the vauals at all. She is 11.•atl' double the length n{ a Welland- .'guar lock aud_her .uta-t'atiuns Lust 11Le largely to the Like Sut1.•rior and Canadian grain ranter; -of thin ,-two an. Ihr W. 1.).. Matthews. Midland King. Midland I'i'iuc. and Colli nit *01x1. - Thr itlaer is JA*l :11444111 to go .2iMl,4N11 bushel* cal wheat. Thr Mid- land Prince hitt it capacity of :gauss' bushels ,.lightly less than the (Mier. and the Midland Hing hs1,I**1, These vessels err• the ark of ('an:klian shipyard* and a i+onree os par,hn,ablr national pride. The work is equal, {Ierha',. superior to anything th a eau 111 dune abro»d. for the Canadian shipbuilder understands fresh *•Iter conditions its the • British shipbuilder • tannin. Although Scotch and • Eng. - ___e1s11uils y,+rrals hate been. uu*r-nt a- - tug the' tient fo+,m retire' to liter'; -tTis- temir'nry it trrlfive-tfre-bo.irmetr teeth.• country which will return the I.usi- neva later 111 another (oriel. The not,' .of 1'411adiy11 .rratimrnt ' rings clearer with every srlrrrrdittff year among the Men of lIn' 4 ii11Rd1Nn lake marine. 11.:the meanttiule, however. ,•.•1.•1.11 new vessels from. England will .oma. t -slipping up the canals to the (ireat Leiters. One of there is for the 1Ves- terulbtraiusblp Cutupany and it may - 11e her in time to prrt1, itwtr in the fall trade. The other is the 'trailer Kinmoun, for the Nunlreal Teat:rp'n.- Gabon l'onipany. Fifteen YeArn ago one million di* lairs would hat.purchased the whole fleet of vesilels *h\tgaged in the lana• dian lake grain`trpPapppde. Today the fleet is worth alm)u�u,411el4ssr, bated un an exceedingly co servati%e r•*tiu1• ste. - A Navy of Coot e. If all the v,',s •144 01 this fits't weir to load at the heal of the.Iykes`enil .start 'together for the porta of Georgian Say, their- 5114.11141 he afloat t� 111.41 minute ►T,alrftlnrl I.uxhetd ''•t t teat:' I' Assuming that the ea port )raven ret \ lis in full swirl gR byy Septrmlwr'21, ov 'Illy Million- 41,14 bwAswvax► 1s silent navy' .- c -mien at Iwfire t r ports and canals are icetw.uud, floes this not fire the imagination and pau'iotitti of the Canadian the movement cat this great »baro -driven fleet% la there out something super.• llit_jn is expan90011 front insist. tlificatlee . It is .nlear that this could not he •otnplishetl in a Io,unit•v without entialittr+ — The grain eet of ('.urada Iwo be- 1:40ue a nat. far 0• which grows on one as the. ti ' Is .rt at ion faeilit ire of the nation are :tinily ,..eel. It it, in t•nnlun,'tiou with t e sy.4ein of deep water canals, the fa or whirl* is now ,. engrossingIhr basil . u c.4 t r •rr .kr f m *4 t of New York, Milled I ria, Britton sand Newport - Nevi••. .•y ire won- dering wiry the gulin est rt hnriurss cat 1'uite'd State's 414 beinglowly tuft s11rr1% diverted to 1'atladn esti.• routes. The inevitability of the change has beet apparent to s Idella of Moiled talion for .nus• lint "1'o the ray rr,l+t»t•' the situation jj�r squires 1.0111e e5phulali4m. The pQ�t•ovetnent of terminal farilitie Montreal, the improved system of ele- vation at.„Fort 11'illinm, the eulatged locomotive" -and grain ear, the deep- ened harlwr add canal, hate Jill you tributed to eondilu which accent. tutted competition.- Th • ange comet gradually, redtl4tltntly, but r vitably. Durum the first ten days of (' 1 1 leer Canadian vessels slipped into U, s futh and carried off United Slate•,. K raib sti fond** Str. (111th. Algonquin ' tlll,trao Ames THE .SIGNALI: GODERICH' ONTA RIO 4.l... , n. 0 oe000 FALL BUSINESS The LiSC14ity Which please us must be brown and crisp : tic! first and dainty, with a well -raid, LI evenly -baked (rust. buns require a steel oven, scien- 1 .'1.„uitntrtcl, Lnifunn,y heated, perfectlyL y tenale1 vf. IX:vll'1� '. rI .there lou see a "Pandora” Range the sale is made. O wE have had our two big opening days and are now in the best position we e1'er were to meet.the wants of our customers with a largeandup-to-date stock of fall dry goods. Dress Goods :0'1„ sue ;r; i uell wan •- -- stictr'tl 111 now in Miall)• OI (fie tient imported linea of new Melee 1,11. 1.11is frill',. 11 ad.' 111 111»111, strips and 1'heels, Pi i -es run (Irian. ,1 yard„ - ►11k•, 4.a, Altai, 50c. iil.:r►, $1.d.'. 11,,11, $I.IN. $124 $'_ and nn 1,1$3 Dress Goods Bargains Black all wr.rd.rhevinta. Eleven rn.lt, 5 to 1'i y (Me. $1.1441111 $1.:.111111(1 .02 to abs 4II('hrt Wide. --rearree'rm i•N'`anif ASc: A Int of (army 'black Lustre:4. 141' tit _'e. greatly '(weeds suitable for »keret and drrusrs, 11 4.o 51 Mehra wide, :me, i5c and $Lot, for :ifk.:1.1i• and i:a•. Six ptreys Tweed; Istranehtitt arele trirrg price. rtwh•e :lac. worth has -141---w--- Fall and Winter. Coats Dim fall shx'k now hem. Come and have a look at 1hem. bum and short lengths, plain cloths in black and !whim also twtrels in long A few' 13 -yard dress lengths, no two SIlk S ' alike in (adorn, you rant get one (0*' Jill veldt at yard 1»bargain). Corsets11' A A. ('orsrls ore the best to wear, VA. 10 $1.541, Always buy Il. & A. if you want the hest. Every IN4ir guaranteed. Flannelettes lTvitrrn t'htnnl le too. ,Froin IS t. .hl .'rate, 'wide widths, widext :*1 inches, STANDARD PATTERNS Designer, the, anti I"ashitrn hook.'ul', with a lac Pattern, nlatking fashion Book utllV :1 cents. The SquareJH.Colborne. 0 0 0 O 0 rOr1rT:M, r Jrel:'.t, •'e'1' r. -ne.outer, St. Juno • %', 1), Matthews , . 2444,4M44 E. O. titter . . Intoner - :k1i►4441h KING EDWARD RELEASED II Ah�o,.i1 Ct.'t•al St -ani r'. a en t). 'le r Rri.tt" Ti IJei'y "-7_.,8140 Tot ret Crown 1 01,444111 A. 1', Allies'..... 7., ,e1,1111 .1. 1 I . I'1 .... :114, 411* t It(gllla ', '''‘;',14411. i:1.4suI Kr a ;,1,I111 1:1(:4,15441 1''K Hta-:µ4s441. _ . I:at.ar, t'ulunnn •. '1.,r*51 151,144441 Nevada.::....... ..---:«Alia'• esa,t*11 Midland I'1'ince- .. :i15,,f451' :11.1,1111 Nidlrnd Ri►ty ..-.., 7.154,17441 2111,111111 NI1411am1 tju.'ru:.. IMI, I1rill 11',11411 1- opless cal \Iidlend.11,1,,M11 1.41,,114 (a ll•i:II1.nlllt 11441151.. 1.51,1."1 Slot, 1111'45441 1:51,1554 r.1111.1.,11111 8' 111.15141• 1.11,,511 iVr_Hiem,itttl :^L_- -.1444 48.e l.111./$14 ttosr t ... .s„st, ntrale. [ Ilg»t,1 Edintatt m ... Xuddiugh)n .. *ten4,erton.,._ A 1 hallasra . '1.41111nb:1.. . \.•.IIIIIN.Ia .... Keewatin .. 1larotri•' ... Uutic..... ... lilenr•I!xll..1. 1) ll+.• btu Uel 111 ... ►+test Mama . . Ihmnarotw. - . 14104U ) 1.1(4404) Winona 110,14451 • 1J'011111 11'rhlr.odah ...: 74,l$14 115,45441. Neel..lw:1h *14,4Ma1 1:'.4,144»'1 ( )Lt,i w a ... . 111 ,144441 1:51.111441 • Netvl.intL 0t;11MI ' 1»1,1551 l .Ulaliatl • 115,111111 ' 1a11,Q*1 11'ez(4s .1 .r • • • •"'• • 11$ ;1$441 45),45441, 1lesford.....: I141,1**1 1:111,1*4.L' !$bl*M: :$111,Ir1l1 ! Prince Rupert 1111,105) 1:51,15514 Iliekerdik." tans( - • �It,aatI (city of 4 ►ttatva..1 r, :});feel - *40,4Mst Pity of Montreal ' . :5,,1551 tll,141*t New Bassett Boat 111:U*, 1:51,44111 Ac,uhan.... .. 1l.t50t 1:04,11444 Agawa .... . . .-1t►t+ltir► _- Mitttstn ea111PI41 .... ;Id teat 70.151) I'. Rt l'at•It '.kg.)in Arabian And.ifher Total gr 1.4)*iltels, Estimated n rhea %Aloe 1.1' fleet'. $!1,11)5,»44) Thr ahoy.. Item 1 the basis 1..f 4'an- adR'1 hopes for the titre in aeon -ling ttreairpr'ricirity of thi e-rntntry'. wrat- h-4111e reat I -4111e route t.. the art*\ It it ,t1xm1 the only intee.t .that h dryeloped up tn'the cnuulryiterate. While Ihr '.•*(mere erred nlnndlnr Mtn nary, the .' ship*wrrr 1 11th :oil , r . 1 1{ {II 44+.1 d the lake. awaiting 4,11)4'504*. .1. S. ('t ,II I*41 ".n,Twn 1:51;IMM1 1111,,4441 _.. 1:141.111•1 ltn.,ssi Thetate WILLIAM MALLOUGH. 11.1,15". Dungannon.. Nits*. :,11..,15.1 wk. deed ,-11441,11151 3511,14411 1 4,4asr— 4111 . DISTRICT MEETING. \ v Sep'ember -5th. ' • .golf, 'b1' its eight -ninth year. 11:.,10%1 • 1.51,terl • I1:,,VMI lat1,s**, prom; 1111,1111 :0,411441 111,144.441 )51,151 I 451,1**) •45),1**) 11-51,1551 '-111,1*441 i1M1,t11M1 411,4/51 . 44iona i Luiidil1 . in capacities, n,:111,11*I TEACH YOURSELF NOW For Your Own, Your Cbnldrens and Your FflIU4 Sita- - Methodist Clergymen and Laymen Meet at Holmesville. Ib.' lint tuei.lf di*tri,'. meeting-of41w \Ieth.Nli+t church in 414N1rri.•h rti'tIlet 4A+ held at Ilulmrsville 11'(dueadae, September Lrt1.- The vitamin to of (h.• clist,-iet, Rey. U. Rogers. 1nenided. arod thirteen minist era ,4414 rlce lay Men were pi ,'sent. There *a1. it discussion 41 to wry. and means of in,te•4tsing- .115 sht4.4111t tion hal of he 4'hfti'.t1,ol Guardian in thin dim cid, and Meal option also w.ls discussed, the me,rltwr%r.5 the ,Ijatri'•t rnertintt esoressing their• detrrn[i6.1 tie0. t.. (10 all in their 'tower to trent, the 'coining of Meal notion the IlIrinieilNllif 4441 in [tris dist int, 10.lead .41 1hes usual ditUlct Sal. rwits-wtherleYHty+'itLoin leeliir,l to enlisti01te Snhhnth 'tfiexd in.titlite, III the su1Rller centred: - The Laymen's missionary •ruwn. received -coedit! and-yl11pal heti( i•.4n- rider.,ion and end.'•sal ion, and rn111 Witt ees wrrr jsplrointwl to arrange tor vow,entfonr in The ledowinjt-'groups of eir•uitr (14xL•ru b .Iwo P11111 4. 44.1 I4'•ti 1L. tlo'gatl Ret.- 14.1. W. N1dlyarti Fan, timer). .1. fl. Millap. - ('linr,*n. 11oliwe•.rille slew•, %V. .1: lullilir•, Itrv. W. E. Kerr 'emit caret 1, Rev. '1'. A. flnowdott, -4tev. J.-titer/re, A. T. 4,,•. irr. 1►r. Thoulinon, .las. Stanley, Seaforth. %Va1.1 n, Krnhorn Rev. -1►, Rogers. (t•orw. r t -Rey: -ft. 't'th•', 11*, ltul'rl w•.. ll1 110(".JLi1n: 1111th 1.,TI,I,' Into, .\,.011tu flee, 1' 11.1 4411„•r 14''•41''1 , I'.et. 11, 1-. ('4 het. A. 1'.. .L.:les. John Wil f u t „'' 1, 4'.unphell. :�, - Nile,' 411 norm. It. nnliller- ttao. V. t noway (•0. 4.114(4'4--3.w'..—AV -A. *it ll, Het.. %V. 1Rt ., J-t.apli \Mal. 1,. h, l'11as,.(intiu. V. iii•uiv le011Ve ere, lies. 'rlr•K ntl •, T. It. %1 alli". 11 was waived that .• 4 #r- ertitristrr should hlrye it special ;tubby ..rt'44 4s. in behalf of teIHIMr•anee and moral is - lotus. A very profitpl)le piddle tuee•tiug wter-held hr the\\\evoting, when a.l- dle1se. on 4 h edur_,ttional interests of the 44+lervlf -were .44144 „ ++r iter. `-kr Rogers. rtes•. Ur. Dmig*yl and Ilex. T. J. Snowdon. Diseased p 1Its of the air paslwagr14 u hest IN' rraelie4 bv'.ylry air. The b ttchial tubes and 1,111g m can only lie yP4 lied' by .lr% air. 4 )'. 'i is at dry air treal burnt ft•onl Willett Volt get 1 he IwlMan�ic effect of 11'.01ig 144 the pine 144.• y4tl' .ie..t1 whea- 1 hat1 Imelda' Ironldrs do not ex• Turret frown 411,04441 urtrt l'ap' :11,1444) Irret Court ........ iu,15*1 111 is a total of 41441,1551 bushel,, 1 practically try Trost( ret one 1y slime lir 1111,1 the a1l,vr (rpt t A gonyllin. ale titan. e Canadian Lake A 4)rraui C pony cal"I'ornito. Canadian tt•Rn.it 4 Imp:nl- ingthis, lit'1Nes'�in the '.mah.1*) vessel Met,- Ailiisg their (United . Inning A*guat 1 icy the cuts• dropped into the)* carried carr comp I I boats,. the: I aged by . lavigatio The lithe J ins were repe same port. In Toledo the etre were also out States cntnpetito Canadian weasels o 4'd puny referred to alto Toledo and thio 111 whet of! to Montreal. St •oda genu('» 'Regina, .... Conunna .... And the of rot equally aggressive. Mix grain wax Wirt no Amer CIO 1x31-4.0 alter the Pana 1 ex tort grain at Pdrl William am 'Ort Arthur Mut been cleared tel►- - The Canadian lake tonnage incl es, of course,. a large her of freight and passenger strainers which do not participate in the grain hominess. Following, however, is a list, prank cally cnnlplete of -the Canadian grain armada -a feet devoted Almost wholly to the movement of the grain of the Canadian West from the he ad of the taken to the seaboard : Canadian or Brt45h Registered Lake Stec. Ships. 11- ( k*timate Atr. Capacity, ere -valor. Algonquin._ QI,1�5) • 9411,»51 Iroquois ,Lettert1 1141,101) Ci. R. Crowe .... 11:UU1 144 ,100 hal and 1st: 11 vi cootie disc you simply, h haler, mix nye entre), the gerute that the breathing organs : le use of rubber in- t' with' yoht.in- the allseaj4ril where cat rrhal, inchii l rut p, or ( itinonl ernls a -Fe at] plying by milliout, th it life is tntif1Ad. not : .1444 they arethe di ase, their ex- terulitl/etion ' Means '4u'rk" isnot oar - went. Jot, 1Vileon Iran the ng for Ply-, 0ulei and will furnish the plete outfit fur' 51.10, under sum tee 11. satisfy. .. - - As They Say. Ella Bella told nae that y, t to her that secret that 1 told you not to tell her.. Stella -She 14 o mean thing 1 told her not to tell you I told her. Ella Well, I told her 1 wouldn't tell von 'the told nue ---,ro don't tell her !dill. Me..a. d. W. ,..k Pete ch�tu. purehared halm the nndrt•writers the wreck of the steamer ,Iototr•ch, of hers Nat igaiion 1'..,, which well 'in t r • wk... rel' 1.11. (Loyale in Decent - tree of 441 • The Reid 4' pant'- will e•fnl.•avor ls.-mak. the !Keifer)' Met maehnu•ry.4f live . parch front tile *beck. • Capt. Dunn t0 Rehre. thrown. sept. 10, 1 (.y,rnin Itunn..n the It.heries protective cruiser Vigil- ant. hate been given 1111)4)011'14 Ie11yr fall'.-nrr. 11e will then lie retire 1 0 to the nett l''1". 1144 IM r.1114.1.14leel a4* cotnm:uoler of 1h'' 1'igihlnt by Cap- tain *4 ,h,'rtson, who MP fel years beim fir's( 1.t1leer of the 4'urlew, shition.•,l in the hay of Fundy. MAGISTRATE SPEAKS FOR ZAM-BUK Magistrate Perry, of Goldfields, A.C., believes in making a `sod thing known. Writing of lam-huk, the great h.iusebold._ balm, he says :--''After • very (air trial 1 have Ilr..ved /..am•Iluk eminenitr satisfactory. 1n my ase it cured • skin rash of five ears' standing which no doctor had been able to do any gl tt . 1 would ceitailiTji encourage any per+onln keep /xm-ll,T, e home." The magistrate is quite right. Every h- due needs uk! Unequalled for cuts, burns, *mutes, enema, Wow! .oison - ' nd all skin diseases. Ali stores and druggl.ts %eli it at to cents Sure care foe piles. 1',.41 I:Iyi1, 11 11.0 pas.ru�.•r •14,41114 14.4)1 FAIN ' a1i1,...1114.• Alg' ,1 St;Unship l'e.iup•o'.'t Zinn, 1.11.1. 11111• a .Ind S.•pn 1.,l,. i : was 1e - I. I.,.1 144.1-l% by 'he Ln t114(4 lttawa, o, Itla L11,1_,Nyeedi) ii) 0.11((1. (..I, '. 1. st14.10( It I _,. 11x161.1• n t...nil d• r, 3 i' ' II . I in. ,hvec. uu ••%. ' ' g tl-r 6••Ir,,.n , ,' Ih.' Edward, fo',.I.I : . I aek ..,:• ret right le, l 1nhg. .\'h•. Ir'cit i14,. temporary Ie. 44air" 11..• him; 1'1st ein lirfr-tot row of the togs 4.14 aw• a :Incl- i. -4F-4+;err f.o' 14, t deet. • itiritn•t!- trfc+n^nit itaretn-nf •'\Berl r 1, -+.In* -/s tet r(IYt-g•' • -111(, ('sn- .•lia„ rxhill:1 at lin.' I:,1,1,1„1' h 1:'.1441.• It i1 1:.1tv • )suing 1+ Iell. lu. : A :scot. lsh n'oiu tr. ca4111 h1.`., fmi►.1. 11.44 441111 11.•1. 1...',.d . 1 t omig.te r .11444 was '•ia110).1n:4 w•1;1, Irllete. Ii.r .1'ui?i•fr figure: of ('.uvadisn "big .4.onr.' "541 1. r,"„ said a tVte "l.1.•. t•ei. ann. .4f the party, "whsl'r ,yon t1.;,. tf y., 1.'.s, tu' ose •'A 1111x11. tv'11rt'.l eli , asto11 isiiml ) gsl.•I. •'1.4.1411 lnl's a mlun44e,-.WItit *4.shitA rat 4 -- Heard in a Restaurant. l.o 11u.r •'la this - tr)eat.t- .14:• 18+ shnrtc k.• e • •-- - •- %Vit etc 11.•; Att. I_�_ ,1 (rate»..-u`crilyl "'1 lien 6.1 ltem%rn'' n ke tette it away :,red 6.•1. )• it." 14,1.) 11 .'f ;nisei ;Id . _ llearalgit is Rheumatism of the face_ Uric And left in the blood by disordered kidneys lodges along the nerve which branches from the eye over the forehead, and across the cheek to the side of the nose. The cause is the same u in all Rhrum:.tism- disordered Kidneys. The cure is like- wise the same -- Dodd's Kidney Pills visilmamiess shy Is 1r Treat q 1. lisluylll .u11 • ow 10 )1, 1.1.,••., a Ilu.b»red,, lino ivied vtuw:441 is going to give lot e . ..tt wo Itrtswsl 'uk t �w•�le+el tw• -tr'ttttle 1't•r 1'1. asrnvsire yntt ? " CAMERON & MOORE 1 THE DEPARTMENT STORE a��ss ll�_ae��`ati 1ss.� THE NEXT FEW DAYS WILL SEE SOME VERY IM•PORTA'NT- events in Goderich. The 'first of importance is for tile: ladies, which wilt\be the Mit 1-iner.Y_ Opening_ Fgmi. .' g Tuesday. Sept. 2 Ind IY�. �pt Z.... Another, the Goderich Fair, wnich, in the minds of to ghat dumber- of . people, promises to be the best on record.and we consider it our ..duty as citizens -to hetp boom the good work along. - This is- how 'vete propose to help. We will for one week during the Fair put on big specia s in every department, a few of which we will attempt to give you on this page. • We are also opening up a large assortment of Ladies' Coats and Furs which will be shown in the Coat and Fur Department, second floor. We invite the ladies particularly' to visit this department during the Millinery Opening, when you wfi11 be able to inspect some of the finest Furs you .ever laid your eyes on, also some exclusive styles in Ladies' Coats. - DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT - 1.aslit's whn Lave not yet decided what kind of a suit .they. Will -weal- fur...fall can easily' decide now, as wp are showing the very latest ill diagonal and chevron stripes, as. well as at large a�lsorttnent in plain au1(1 f4ulcy dress goods, and during Fair week these will b.! reduced to a special price for Fair week only. The craze -a the urger centres is a beautiful shade ofdark Dress (roods con- t:lia:ing a 1'nst brown stripe one-half inch wide. Wt! are fortunate in having placed an orllcr art% for these goods, as the great demand has exhausted the supply and it may he weeks betore we can get inore of it. P1 y a t These goods are 46 inches wide, regular $1.5o a yard, but for Fair week the puce wit be _g:LCed at $1.39.. T Black - enetian. regular $1.25, Fair week 98c. . Fine baa Chiffon Broadcloth, 50 inches wide. regular $1.15. Fair week price $1.48 \\ CLOTHING DEPARTMENT Tiii:1: ' 1 n tlle5lt .111 Ir. S elle year when • r• the average (, uluu begins n. S19 to. think getting g ern b K b reel for Uri: b1. lltIttiug in a spleudill range of heady -[reale *' connecting ourselves with the .largest lua•ll'-to-measure st.. so that no Matter what'yuur•figure we can tit you and at l4. liew all !suits - \ V1'e have prep ('b*thinw as welt 1►s tailoring 1(1.111 111 ('a111at u pr-iee,which wilt teak it worth %,sill' WI1111' to Ilcatl with tt+. . -lLGh-�e are acouple t't»l1e,,i,lik 1'11' Fair_51eels. __..11tel►'*dark grey Tweed_Stuts, single-breasted, good weight, tate,* , spe-,al Fair week pn'e. $5.98 Menti dark brown Worsted Suns, single breas'ed, slight stripe effect, regular $14 00, special $to.98. Boys' Tweed Suits, two- and three-piece. dark grey and dark and Tight brown effects, splendid for schen:4 wear, slats 32 to 33. ten of these for early buyers Fair week. only $2.48. Boys TWeed int Serge Suits, sires 23 and 24, one dozen of these to be cleared hair week at a ridiculoitsly low pore. St.39,” We man -t You -- 4.0 Punic ,nal ex largestand hest Nti Stoves and Ranges — GROCERY DEPARTMENT Best grade St. Lawrence Granulated Sugar. 20 lbs. for gi.00, a limited amount to each customer. 3 Cans Tornatoes, lar•ge size, 25c• Kippered Herring, 8c a Un. ( )lir 111'udnCP Ilel)art►Ift illg in more freely. Tete-.eftaon f1,t this is that we ate paying more for Iter ' than all buyers 1U4 -it,- ix our-itttentitmta-make this t prrmanent-rute,':,� hs' 11414 .•1 41.1II Toronto Exhibition ' Al' �J' IWorseCheap Hardware and I Stove Store sitimiliminimemmorami MOTTO:—More tor Produce and less for Goods. alltaimmommeme TRY ONCE AND YOU WILL ALWAYS COME. •-- Farm headquarters slake rt speeialityof Michigan Fat not, *1 ire fur 11,411.1. CHARLES U. FISKE, Chamber of Cornmetre, Uh:TROIT,,Micb, DON'T NEGLECT THAT SORE! A Chivy. men has jun died from blood piumn• iag arising from neglect of • %mall sire. Iton't tif, all kind. The air is fall 111. tension germs, proitfe. I using /am Palk you have three er,irettet pi on ad nitte f44 lam• Birk 'sheeting s,..thulg'arul antiseptic. Try it without delay. We appreciate e position taken by the man or woman so,n sayst-•• If your portion is what you claim, you shotdd have no objection to iting us try it before SperirlIng our money on it." Tn every pert taking this view ire sal-, tend one cent stamp Bo pay return post e) and name and date of this paper to lam -Bilk Co., Toronto il we wit! mail you a free trial bos cif lam- Iris*. lam•Buk is pu ly herbal, suitable for the delicate itkIn of little children, yet powertatenough to heal chronic ewes of long years' standing. All drasegists and stores, soc. per hos, IPlisse.' iLlehT3'17LIV 8 GEORGE JOHNSTON Num, pall. ha. 1111111110.011.11111111111.04111.111111. Ai 0 EARLV-E.Ti. J,1511 .FURNI RE Have you seen the diaplay of Early English Furniture in our window It has been greatly admired and ia a sample of.the fine s*it of high...class furniture from Which our customers mai choose their purchase... IRON BEDS Ranging from $3.25 to $14.00. The fleet goo& on the market. VERANDAH CHAIRS of Aliglist. 1