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The Signal, 1908-10-8, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTARIO • Xews of the itrkt. M1st.C1'ebbutt, sr., of Iluhnetttills% has boon stricken with paralysis and is in a very critter' condition. . W. O. Reid, of Seafortb, suffered a stroke of paralyrie un Satnrdey, the ;lath tilt; As this is not .the lirst at- tack his condi(' is considered seri- ous. Miss Minnie Rinker, daughter of Mrs. Louis Kinker, of Dashwood, was warried iu Sarnia on Wednesday, the illthtilt., to Ilarry Harris, of that town. The death of .lames Galbraith, of the I IUs con...men t of Iluwirl.. which occurred on Saturday, the ythult., removes one of the worthy pioneers of that township, On 1Vednesday, the :loth tilt., Rev. 11. M. Langford, of Brussels. tied the nuptial knot Iwt wren Hobert llrwig, of the:,tlt line of Morris, and Mins Ada of theta tiKlineeofrthatrk township.cbron, Alt intt•retting event occurred et the boots of Mr. and Mrs, George Mason, of 1Vingham, tit Wednesday, the eltb Watchmaking, etc, HALSE1' PAI{K s ws'n•HM AKKM, Jswsr.tttt. 0114•1(V. tooth side of square, tiodedrl, tier Civil ineineenng VAUGHAN M. It011EItTS, CIVIL and Hydraulic Engineer, I 'ntarlo bund Surveyor. t111foe -McLean Block, Gtalerich. ,corner Montreal street. Telephone Ir. $eneeetune Mineral Water THE (.O1)ERI('H MINERAL 1VA• TER t'U.. manufacturers of "Mone -e - lung," are prep* cel to deliver to any part of the town peltas Ginger Ale In tents And quart., &leo Mi Water is three site,. splits. int. and tart..(, Meltzer Water and Double �a. Thor goods are male from natural mineral trate and are therefore free from all Impurities. ', !s. W' 11.T11N Man- ager' I'hone dtl _ .• _. S A LFRKD E: COOK, ti Plano -playing. Theory; ---------tseautpoo(ro Peels vzewed Ilona of7 Toronto l'onservatory of. at Thomson* MusirStore, or need ' clangor. Pennington. Brock street, Mondays In 4 'Ilnton, at residence tit Mnekeneie. Unuarteslreie. ACHEIt OF annonv and tot ezaHlioa- usie. Apply me of 31r (italerieh. Ir. .t le is USIC ('LASSES. -1 AM 'RE- PAKk:tile r+xeive pewits Mr 1. in piano and theory. also the _ Huerow,s esu. cuI kindergarten method lot Young ehildr. n. Terms and other Information may he had t Thomann's inmate stoto. erch. EMMA A ANDREWS t f 4. ROY ADAMS Ta cunt Off PIANO Studio la Hulk of Montreal Block. Medical UR..S. `BMMERSON At TUKNBULL. . T. KlIManess, M, I). ' H. Tt'Hracl.t. M. H. °Moe. Hann on Street Phone 1 t, Ur. Kinn.erwne residence. \orifi et relit. tii'to'- tc$t. lieorgr .chnn:h.'phone Iwo. Ur. Turnbull'- rwJdena.. Mese.'..' +hent. Mout h wr.t ul,lhtbhr 1.ibrarv. 'I'hone UN. 1)K. W. F. GAi.lAtt ", M. 11. \(Mee. (onorue tired nett door. to Mtn, et • ' elite Hank. Telephones -- t Imm.•, I11 : htni.e, R. F. J. It. I"OItSTRR EYE.-EAR- None AK None and Throat ollly�. Stretford. (Mt. onurgent New Work '+phi Nilotic and Aural - ti i ate nrg-n-, 4 linin \I a•-1-t.ua E r, NOM and ' teat Ho,yit,,1, Goblin, M.11care, art.'. Royal bons n I oy,ht helium 4%104n -field Eyri Hospital IA/II �n. Ytt ,Will., bort trawl, $iratfoni. IND . it t�Oslotr 1101 e1. Ilona- : ail a.m. 4 t o.n,. r,.nl. 'rrlcnhmie XS Tie f L. KILdA)KAN, B KIST' It .1 • solkitur. nut.Ary'. et.:.. Motley lend yt lowest rate,. tilntes- North Street, - 'merle mare Signal 11111.ei. In 1eeforth Set y. and Mandsyw. --- -. _. - _ . SII•G. CAMERON, K. C..-BAKKIS- 1 TEN. +olirltor. nolnry piddle. 1111Mtw' - otniltvn Street. Uuderictl. third. door front Square. Tel HAYS & BI,AIR 11 barrl.rters, aolieltor•, no(arbi. Putti pn • tors In the Maritime Court, etc. I Imre. rust -It:e Square. next door 4'. A. :ssirtt . grocery. i'ri sate funds to trod at Icwrtt rates of interest. W. PKUU14Ftli1', K. r, It. 4'. HAYS. (1, 1' dLA1 it. . DICKINSON & (JARROW,RAH- ftTi)Tk9l.'s, attorney'. isolleTt r,. etc. Uoderlch. Money to lend at lowest rate-. 1: L. DICKINSON. f' 11.1141.1.•11i.16RUW. I.L.H A( O. Jl1H:NSTON, BARRI.91'EK.. •sollrttor, mounts+inner, notary pith-. Hamilton ,tHort . litatrri,h Init. Insurance, LOAM, etc. yOUN(1 & Kl1Bl':ItTS()N• HEAP. Putate and In>-tlranre Agent. Ideal es. tete for meteor to let . Properties handled in any part of the town curl enmity..01,. and fe Insurance, stoney (0 loan .etc. - TORN W. (;RAt(i1Ll', 'LIFE, FACE. • and accident insurance. Ant for leading mutual and stock companion. iAstlranee in all linea effected on best plans and at lowest rates. ('ail at bees. corner West Street and Square• or address J. WV. 1'KAIUIK, ltolerich, Ont. Tete .hone 21 McK1Lu)P MUTUAI. FIRE I N. S U R A NC E 1' 0.- fano and isolated town property insured. officers J. H. Mclevoi, Parc.., Klp`en P. Ir T. Eraser, %ice fres.. Ilrut!eaeld 1'. I,. Thorn&., tl;, )tales-dew-Tseata„ sear •,_. .E....1) Ofie tern -Wm. T9ieafe .-listen'"7.%An 0.0rleve, Wlnthr•n.: (Irorge Hale, Nenfnrth: John Hennewele Dublin: James Evans, 'meet' wood ; John Watt- Harlw•k : 'rho. Fraser. Brnoedeld : John H. Mclean, Kippon : Jas. Connolly, ('dotal. J. W. Yen. Hobm•-vier. agent for %Vest Huron. Policy-holder>I can pay atseesmenta and get.' their cards reveller! at Tour & Drown',, Clinton, or et. It. IL Putt s grocery. Kingston steed, (loderich. SHAVING PARLOR I PARLORIII. - The beet place in town. rompt service ; everything clean and sani• tary. itor and oold baths, WM. DAVIS. British Ezehange Hotel Block Istiocetwor to Jae. Frit sler. Ironer of Marriage LI new.. VIIT LANE, ISSUER OF MARR1- inctioneering THOMAS OUNDRY, LIVE ST(KIK end general auctioneer. ()Mee, nn South Ktreet, witore be Will he toned at an times when not steins nahte. ,Terms reasonable and every effort used Le Mt e you sal isfict GEORCIEAIECKETT General Auctioneer. New stem of Tickets and Cataki ue tilt., Whin their eldest datighter, Olive. became the bride of Robert Beattie, slap of Wiigb it. Rev, W. G. How- son officiated et the ceremony. The marriage of Miss Margaret Daly, daughtt•i• ''('fit libel's: Daly, 'f Seaforth, and Frank Devel'- t•tlX,rof the iodide t,+wli, Wan vomiting - mated in St. Jame,: church, Seaford', on 1Vutlnt•.dny, the :SULK ult., Rev. Father Northgravtul olUriuliug - Johu 11cQuarrir, it former resident of t'ranbrook, and brother of 11. Mr, Mcl,luarrie, of l'ranbrook, and I lector McQuarrie, of Grey, met Itis death by drowning in False Clerk, near Van. cuuvt•r, 11. l'.. recently. Ile was fifty years of age and was tininurrlyd, Mrs. David 1Vllite, an esteemed resi- dent of Exeter, died at her home in Dolt village 00 Thursday. the lot into. Deceased, who was in her Nevem V- nitnth year. is aurvi,el by her hum - hand, one sun, II wary. of Exeter, and four daiighters, Mesdames Beer and ['hipper), of 11'iunipeg, and Mesdames Stephenson and 11. 1). Tyler, of Seas forth. The residents of Winghatir learned with deep regret of the death of Mrs. John Addison, of Orltlltt, Who i rased away on Friday, the'L3th tilt., leaving a. husband and three small children. Before her marriage deceased, who wax formerly Hiss Annie Eder, real -a ed ts1 111 t tll4.l am wiih ter Miele. A W. Webster. After a few weeks illness of hear trouble Mrs. Richard A. Govier, o the, boas litre -of Mallett,t��d thin lite on -Monday, the _'lush ort: 'thin ceased, who WAS in her furty'•sy'tctl year, was a daughter of the late .Job Sprung, of Mullett. She was a wo of beautiful character and was dearly 11.40yed t,Kalerge eierle of ac •inanrttntes. tier husband' end tw, young daughters, Ethel and K ie are heft to mourn their irrepitr >d loss. Sire. Richard Hartwell, a formet well-known resident of Hullett, passed away at the h of her son-in-law )VUI._Ililia, of.lundwfrtpt,.,tilt Mon day, the'2Sth tilt. Deceased, who had attained to the good old age of eighty seven years, is survived by thte sons : Dr. Richard, of London, Eng. John. of Winnipeg, and James L., o Litcknow, and three daughters lfeadauies Neal, of 'Battle Creek, Beyer., of 1..19100. and 'files, •o IAttitteaialrO , A happy- .event toot place at th house of Mrs. It. Miller, of Clinton on Wednesday, the 30th ult., when Err niece, Miss Maiwi Sheppard, om ) of the most popular young ladies o the t,lwu, Was, matrimonially united to Silas 1'. Andrews, of 1Vetaekawin, Alta., eldest win of Police Magistrate• '.strews, of Clinton.. A few day vious the choir of St. Paul's rch. of which the bride w„ts :s v ed member, presented her with a heat 'ifnl omission cls -k as a token of their ateetn. Ifo itimelav, the 21th tilt., • u the popular and prontitiog young men of 1'inggharn, in the person of (thw•Ies 't 'ebb eon itf Mr. and Mie. Richard 1 't'bb, was stricken by Lite frit hand of cath. The previodo Nat- orday det•ca. went about his work as mutat, bet : Her evening he'aoni• plainer of not feeling well. Iuthice- tents of fever a seated and on Mon- day he was La n to the hospital. 11eniot•i•hag•• of t brain followed -std on Thursday he p: .sed away, ,tt the age of seventeen ye The Bly th Fair: j'�:=�• Success of This Popular Annual Ev-I ent Interfered With By Rain. I.ttxt yeas and this ,year were years for the I(Iyllh fair, ou account Ow weather. The (1554 exhibit' w held Tuesday and \1'edne.d,ty last week. The weather on. N ednes- day afternoon was line t• gh, but the rain in the •ping probably detet•Wtd a large her from attend- ing. The Clinton Citizens' baud fin n- isttetl good wusic during the day. Ill the ladies' work department the e tries were awe ahead of ltat yea The showing of Id.n'ses and rattle w good. 'The prise list is :w follows-: o, f WurhAids, Iuug,lWl W. II.ruM�l'recken,� asI & F. '.metre : mangul wurtiel.,, f globe. W. 11. - \Irt'rat'ken ; ulang,d wurizels, yellow, %V. li. NtUi, 'keit, 1'. ,11. Taylor : nunjokin, 1{. 11. 31., - (Iowan. Ed. !bnggltt : squash, 1laggitt, W. If. 14•Craclten : t'ed • , W. 11. JIc(rtu•keu ; yellow ouiuus, W. 1f. Mclr,s:ken • pickling ouiuus, W. 11. Mi('raekco ; Aeld corn, 1{. G. McGowan. 'f. 11. Taylor ; it - r. as rit•on, Is, !faggot, W. 11. Jlc- Crsrkee ; watermelons, 1V. 4 "atter. W. H. McCra•keu : i•abbxge, P. Wil- lows, W. H. McCracken : pickling al rabhngr, 1Y. ,H . Mt't'rncken ; celery, Y F, Metcalf, NV. I1. 11cCrarkcn. a. Id Dairy and•Provistons. G. Tub butter, A. Elliott : crock but: or ter, A. Elliott, Mrs, Johnston, Coli- n, low , Imade bread, A. Elliott, 1). Laiallaw : tea his.•+tit«, A; Elliott, -11: y Laidlaw t staple eyrrtp, .1. & L. Loid- , law, \V. 11. \1t•l'rackeu ; preserved fruit. W. 1L 31c('i (,-ken ; jingo. wine, D. Laidlaw, W. I!. McCracken ; to- rn..t...,aten leidlsw ; mixed pickles, Al. Living. sten, D. Symington ; any otter pickles, 1V. Ii. McCracken. , Horses. Heavy Draught -Brood mare. fu b her sid(', Shortreid Itros., Wesie Marquis; Coal, horse or roars, .la Blake, Leiper Bros. ; two year -o gelding or filly. Geo. T. Rots -11 x,111, McVittie; one -year-old grilling filly, Leiper Bret, 1st and '2nd ; teat "Birk Birks or gNdinga, twtiper (Arta„ ,tot Blake : best tour colts foaled to 1155'.' any registert•d heavy draught 'orae Leiper Hros.. Agricultural - -Brood Coater, foal by her side, (leo. 1'. fterbhrtsotr.--t W. Slows ; foal, horse or mare, A. %V. Sloan. David Cook : two-year-old t gelding or filly, Thos. E. M+won, G. le. f Dale; one year -old -gelding or fill-, Leiper Bros:, Gad. Dale tk Sou F -iwitt mares or geldings, 1. Denholm. Judge -A. Cruickshaikit, W ingbatn. u General Purpose Brood mare, foal • by het• nide, David Cook, A.'.V. Shan : Goal horse or mare, (i, F. Robertson, A. - 1V Sloan L.t.wo-yearolik ytel'iitue- ur. ' tllly, Geo. f)a1e & Son. I.. 11. Tayylor• • tine-yyear-old gelding or filly, G. H. e Taylor : tram, mares or geldings,Alex. l'urdun, M. Lockhart. • Carriage - Bross' mare, foal by her side, A. Elliott; foal, horse or inure, , A. Elliott, John Parrott : two -year• -old - gelding-af Illly,itert(:arLer, A. Elliott; one -year-old gelding or 1111y, A. E. - ('mons A. Elliott i. carriage team. G. e I. Walker, Chas. Walker. Itoadstturo - Brood mare. foal 1 het side, 'f. HIga'k, Tho In Archer ; foal, hoivte \ ur stare, 1'. Black. Thus. Archer ; two-year-old f gelding 'or filly. M. tttckhert, S, \\'heeler ; one -year-old gelding. or e filly, Tinos. Areher. 0. H single - driver. Jite. HefferIIII, Joh' .McUly- niunt ; sweepstakes, belt stlare ur gelding, (1. T. Ittobet'taon :A'(Pun ( mares or geldings, L. Scott, Judge -J. Dickson, Walton. s `'t . Cattle. Pure-bredDurh,tut,-Milch row with d 'c'alf, R. Harrison, A. 11, Jacobs ; two- year-old leiter, T. H. Taylor, K. Harrison : one -year-old 'rifer, T. H. Taylor, J. S. Scott ; heifer calf, It. Harrison. J. S. Scott ; aged hull. John it tit : hull calf, A. WV. filo tn, f '1'. H. Taylor : -herd, one, bull and two female, John Harr. Aberdeen-anglls Mitek cow with chit, \Vin. l'ollinsvn, A. M.'Ewing ages' hull, A. McEwing ; bull calf, A. M'Etving, 1st and 2nd : herd. one hull and two females. A. Me Ewing. ilerefort s •Alien Isms. ['elk '.111 prize, awarded in this class. tirades Milch cow, S. Bin, . Harrison : two-year-old heifer, A: W. Sloan, J. Harr ; unr-year-odd heifer, J. Barr, .1. S. Scott : heifer calf, .1, Scott, K. Harrison ; steer calf, .1,' Itirr, A. 1V. Sloan ;.two-year-old iteer, A. W. Sloan, J. and F. Laidlaw •-year- old steer, .1. Harr 1 N Scutt : herd of rattle, I. Itarr: fat ox or steer, 1. Barr : fat cow or heifer, .1. and F. Laidlaw, T. IL Taylor. .Ill gee -,I. Connolly. Uod,•riclt: A: A. Young, Z arfitw K A iiovenTock, (in Wednesday. t :5th ult., the tiuud Physician came 'u the likeness of death to Mrs. S. 1 Plutitrtier. of Clinton, who hail huert confined to her couch through illn for almost a quarter of a ceutur )', During all [twee years her happy dispc '.tion and her Ileatitikll Christian t'ortit de were an inspiration and :t benetict to all who had the pleasure of er ar- .iraint►nct'. Deceased was twic mar- ried, her first partner toeing toy hate John Walleye. Nhr is stq•vit- . by her husband. two .our and wo daughters. - in (lie petwoti of 11rs, Willie :on. who panned to her long horn o Saturday, the :lith tilt., 1Vingham haft one of its entad e't'renetl resi• dent),. Deceased had not enjoyed gond laealth for w'ter.tl months, but her sudden death of heart failure' was quite• unexpected. 1It',.. Dixon was Itorrt in Dundee seventy-seven yearn ago. For some time after her mar - liege to her late husband she had lived In Niagara Falls, but for the past Nf- twn years she hal trsidel in Wing- itattm. Deceased's noble character and winsome dis4Hmlti(Hi eutleered her to all with whom eatne in contact. (inc rim , W. 11., Dauphin, Man.. and one daughter, Cess, A. Lloyd, of Wingham, sir the lose of a kind mother. A Wingham Wedding. A quiet wedding was solemnised 'at the house of William .I. Rowson, of Winghatn, on Satunlay, the Atth tilt., when his only daughter', Ails Irene, was united in 'marriage to Dohald Or - Morn McKinnon, publisher Of The Canadian Manufacturer, Tot'ontl. Rev. W. G. Howson performed the ceremonyy. The bride was attended by Mise Olive Cooper, of Clinton, and Miss Mabel Rosa, of Wingham. Ow- ing to the serious iflnesa of her brother Fred, Mrs. McKinnon will remain with her parents for some time. Fatal Accident in McKillop. -;- occ,irrt'd in McKillop on Friday, the 25th' tilt., which results' in the death Of James McCallum. of the boundary east of Walton. The unfortunate young man wax threshing clover at his brother's farm and was crossing a neaRnld when he slipped and 'fell. Ilia right leg wax entangled in the cylinder of the tnachine and was so horribly rruxhed that in its amputa- tion rented the only hope Of saving his life. 11e was linable to stand the shock and during the operation his lit' ebbed away. Deceased was an estimable young man in his twenty• eighth near. Death of Will Rattenbury, Clinton. Clinton is mourning the loss of one of Rs most promising young men, in the person of Will C. Rettenbury, eld- est son of Joseph Rettenbury. De- ceased had been weltering from rheumatism for some time And had re. signed his position as teller in the Molmons Bank, Clinton, in order that he might reettperote. lie seemed to be regaining strength end on Monday evening of lest week he retired feeling unusually well. On Tuesday inornine he awakened *ith a pain in him chest. phymician, who was mummoned, succeeded in relieving him and after partoking of his hreakfroot he fell into a peaceful et -lending sleep.. Dere/toed wan a young titan of parts, of unswerv. ing integrity and *liable dimpimition. During the twenty-three rears; of his all tno brief esistenee be wore the OFFICE, HAMILTON ST. I Many a small uian accomplishes • Se►torth. Sheep. Cotswold --John Barr tick all the prizei, awarded in this class, firsts for aged ewes and ewe 'stuns. Leicester -Aged text.). .1 as. Snell, John Harr : Siis ie ing - sins- Jae. Snell : rain lamb. Jas. Snell : pair sheet litig ewes, ,la., Snell, John Barr pair of age,' ewes Bating raised anilt, in Ii11s, Jas. Snell, John Burr. Sbrophireduwn Geo. Glenn took a the prizes awarded in this class, ny other Breed -Fat sheep, ewe or ether, Jan. Snell..luhu .iia e --Oliver Turnbull, Walton. Pigs. 11'ui. ( hmelt took all the the prizes for imp tied Bet•kehires, the only class in w bit there were entries. Poultry. fair i.nm turkeys, E. Iluggitl, Harvey Kaci 1: pair geese. large byeel, Win. l' • tet' E.'.'aggitt ; pair geese. small 1 , E. Haggitt, H. nacho ; pair ,nen ducks, Wm. Carter, Geo. Irwi : pair ducks, any other variety, (leo. Irwin : pair ham - burgs. Writ. Carter, let and 2nd ; pair wyandottes, white, 1). Carter : or- pingtone, H. Hach.). ' ' Ilaggltt ; leg - home, white, Mrs. Ilot ie, John Fair - service ; leghorns, brot i. E. Haggitt : leghorns, a other vari- ety, Wm. Carter, Mrs. Ho rie ; holt- dans, 1Vm. (Miter, lit and •d ; black Spanish, Wm. Carter, \it's. lowrie : minorcaa, M:. ilaggitt. Geo. twin h urdere ., agiarry[Ird, Wtn. fb,rt •, 1st and 2nd : hanilntrgs, pencilled, Vol. (tarter, let and 2nd : langshans, Ifowrie ; doming, Geo. lt•win, Iso a 2n1; wyandottes, si1Vet, (len, Irwin iat ard..loaL wY appr variety, Wm. Carter, 0. Carter : an- dahlaiapias. Mrs. Howrie, tat and --2nd : buff cocH ns, Geo. Irwin, 1st and 2nd ; partridgeCochins, Win. hurter ; ban- tams, W •m. Carter. Ist and 2nd ; pol- ands. Wm. (Carter ; Plymouth' rocks, barred, E. Haggitt, John i•'airservice Plymouth roMis, whine, Geo. Irwin, E. Haggitt ; guinea fowl, Wm. Carter; pigeons, E. Ilaggitt, Wm. Carter. Judge -Andrew Ferguson. Belgrade. implements. Met of horse shoes, Wut. Sitna : Winter appIe.i. ;Cif. Sloan. James ter ; king of Tompkins. A. N1'. Sloan, L Potter ; northern spy, J. S.: 1.. Laid. law. A. 11'.- Sloan : . Hhode island strinpipitin, O. Laidlaw, A. NV. Sloan; 111.1"iii..! j•r_s:;,:rituiti:s;se:htesr.:10.edxkliur:iti.4.:Tii.).AA.itelir.j. CAatit..r,\JAL. Jacobs, A. NV. Sloan : nit lllll melt pippin, A. %V. Sloan : talinan sweet, snow, John Denholm, J. I. Mason ; OtItavio, 1). Carter : pewatikee, H. 0. Alexander. A. W. Sloan. Jetties PIA, shoal' ; Ally tit her variety, '1'. 11. 'Taylor. MI thrall lAllidlan, : eglIreti..11 ..I apples 'Attained from any source, A. NV. Sheol, R. 0, 111c11 4 AVAll : winter pears, Sloan. W. 11. 314•Crocken : collection Pine Arts. in s.il,'N. 14sismon, M. Liming - Mem :. piere of burnt work mi leather. SI. Livingston. • N. Hanson; burnt work on wood. N. Hanson. 3Irs. Tato- oti bolting elutli. NI. Livingston. N. Hanson : cups Alia 'mincers. N. Ilan - son, Mrs. Tattilyn : plates, N. Hanson. M. I.i viewable' ; oil paintings, 3liss Agnew. M. Livingston : \water color paititiug),, Mies Agnew. N. Hanson ; figure painting in oil. N. dement, 31, Livingston :' figure painting in water animals, grouped or singly in oil, Miss Agnew. N. Halation : a tt i ttt ale, grouped or single in witti•r tailor. NI. Living- ston, N. Hanson : landscape in oil, N. terra:Ir.-M.- Livingston, N. Han. wa 3Irs;Tantlyta: paned drawing. .- Liv- itigiA4411, Mrs. lionion : lien anti ink china painting, Al. Livingston. N. Henson : band painting on silk. stunt or plied'. Mime Agnew, M. Livingston'. painting tin glAss in oil, Miss Agttew, t'lilifeji0i1-'4.4 foliage. Mrs. Fell wick : fuschins in bloom, Mts. Fenwick : table bouquet, M. Livingston. :Mrs. Fenwick : dahlia., M. Livingston. Mrs. Fenwick. - School Children's Competition. A. Effie Stetter, Auburn : C. A iketi- C. fi. Mustard, Ilruceliclil : IL Fer- guson. Auburn., flannel, J. K. Wise : wool blankets. J. K. %Vise, James Porter : union Wan. Delia Symington, Mrs. Johnoton ; rag cnrpet, .1. K. NVise : stocking yarn, .1. E. Wine ; double ittirtIOSPI. ft 11. Rubiusou: single. hurtles*, IL H. Ladies' Work. Lace handkerehieln, M. Livingston, N. Hannon ; ibloon work, Mrs. How- -y.AIN4itirtfigkigstori, is. Johnson ; min ton, Mrs. Tatulyn patch quilt III silk eti t, crazy, 1). Symingtott crochet lilt, 1V. II. McCracken, Mrs. Howrie ; flitted quilt, I) Symington, Mrs. Taint woollen ...eke or attrek• embroiders. 4) bolting cloth, 111.s. taint/ST, O<:tober 8, 1908 3 D. MILLAR CO. % 1.10 1101. MeeWlie others of being re - 'PHONE spotwilile fur your lack of success. 56 N,.thing Mtn alter the facts that you e the builder cif your own character oid the sole "architect of your fate." New Kid Gloves Now is the tune to buy you, Kid Gloves when stocks are most complete (and never was our stock better as- sorted, with ail the best colors. Gloves to match costumes we make* special feature. We never buy any seconds or job lines in kid gloves.' We stock only Perms' Gloves the name that stands for quality. We quote a lew of the leading lines : Short Gloves Lillian at $1.00 per pair , hiding black, !nitwit, tati, miry, Li mon Driving Gloves, 1111411 - nista in effect ; splendid glove lor hard wear, $1.111) per pair. Eglantine Black Kid Gloves. ,•very pair !tiny gliardill tied. al . Long Gloves A very special line in Ladies' bong Kid 4.1,,ires, 12 button length, full range of sizes in *2.25 per paii. The new Long tiosset tilove in tan only. Full range of siites. Long Silk lino e, for et mina.; ._ Kid Glos., front ittesittallest 15.• per intim - anti 41)11411cm Infants ilocibs•-•,- infants' I.eggings, (It cyan... Hilt. st mite of Ladies', Alen's • Children'e rtnietsi Val' .44 nimble, in all %%eights, kr., ,fibli We feat nre Abe L. .4, NA6EXTE? 11 ltii(117ii, Price 25 etslionel LIMITED •- MINARD'S ALLIILINIMENT tut Millar s Scotch Store Patterns McCall • Mrs. llowrie : cushion tni. iv corona- tion lace, D. Symington ; sole pillow, Tomlin ; drawn Work, N. Hansom NI. Livingston. Mrs. Tautly ; novelty - in fancy wink, Mre. Tain n, M. 1.ientgston ; sToeliet work in .1k, N. Hanson, D. Symington : eyelet' waist bedroom slippers, Mrs. Johns it, work. Mrs. Taintyti, M. 1.ii,ings Laney 'pin cuisition, M. Livinstauto, photo fraute,..• M. Livingetion, 34114. ILOWl'itt : knitted lace in vot ton, Mrs. 'Illitillyn, D. Symington.: knitted or crochet bailey wool 141111W1, Mra. .1411111- 40n. Mrs. Tainlyn : table mats, Nirs. Trunlytt, Mrs. I Lowrie : doylies, Mrs lace, M. Livingston, 31rs. Johnston : limey glove ease, N. Ilitursiti., NIrs. 'rawly n ; fancy lieu ing, Mrs. I I ()writ.. Mr.. Johnston. AI. Livingston ; gents' ',oiler and calf ease, NI. Livingston, Al. Livingston:. N. Ilatistin ; tad de cover; N. Harmon, Mii4. IhTilltYll : tray rosy, M. Livingston, 31mi. Johnston : cushion top, Mrs. l'ainlyn. 51. Lit Me - spread, I). Sy Kroft : mantle drape, D. Sy iningtim . el ber inlet, Mrs. whisk bolder, I). Syinineum. N. Ilan - eon ; vouching, 'Mrs. Johnstim. Mrs. Livingston. N. Hanson ; yollection of ladies' wort,'1,1. Livingston. N. Ilan - 'Spatial Prises. Mseon llros.. for bent two -year -01 filly or gelding. 11. T. Robinson, Geo. 1.."-11111. five leitielit:s of British .1 '0111•11111441 Oli owe ; INSURE YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT W ROOF' OdTLED IMO CLOTHING cr'.isr,r_l• Low in ionee Its When the bread or Lake Or pastry Cornet front 'rise- OVelf say you h,we had -gem-f• lock with yuur baking. ,Thr ..good lu.k" isita relic their i.unipetctit .11;.tito,•,4akit Hutu. of good lock in home here Royal usehold Flour In the hands comment house- wives it never In be, ause it is the whitest, lightest, p •,c and best baking flour 14 be had. V the goodness of v baking is you the wrong kind WI Ask for Ogrivic's Royal H Ogilvie Flew. Kills Ce, 151 liestresL DO YOU WANT A GOOD DRIVER? young driving' hones.. ',lecke end suit pm. ere yesterday, APO today, and will lat__„tiaitoreow- the twist on- e market: I 1/111 the agent for 140'1 - Get your NEW PLOW from tn... 1 have the twii best makes Fleury and Perrin, lea). riding and walking [dims. of STANDARD FENCE WIRE PIA STONE - 11111i1-14 ill large or tonal' titian delivered nr at the quarry. ROBERT WILSON Agent for BRANTFORD WIND MILLS,' LOUDEN HAY TOOLS. etc. "Homerna.de Pudge"-for Ice Cream. Cocoa Delicious in flavor, nutritious, economical. 79 THE WHIM AND ONLY GENUINE BLIVARE OF IMITATIONS SOLD ON THE MERITS OF EMBALMER FUNERAL DIAVECIeroir West side Square. Residence 178 Neat call.: At residence. 33 William StieeL J. BkOPHEY & ON rife LEADING- - Funeral Directors and Embalmers Draws torlully •ttrt•od to .1 .1111 "CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT." A MONTHLY MAGAZINE Ele_YOTECI TO THE UST OF ENOLISN. JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. PARTIAL CONTENTS "Queries and Answere. shall and Will Should and Would flow to l'ite Them. •reet English in the Howe. Co set Englieh in the School.. Wh o Nay and What Not to Say. rout VI. 1 (1Elt ill 111441'. .111 Letter %Vriting .and ltosintms El Math Ii4411 for the Business, Studies in English AGENTS NMI $t.00 a year. Send -t Of sample copy. CORRECT ENG ISH Evanston, Ill. 'PHONE 15 OR 24 when you want and Yard., street and (warehoinp ) (Car. West TILE BENT CZ! at Leek liquar•) COAL ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND Arno ottl weighed on the market Keel,. where you get 2,4100 lba, for • ton. -Orders left at C. r. LEE'S Hordware litor• east side still/WO. promptly attended to. DEATH LURKS IN THE KIDNEYS ! TREY ARE RESPONSISLE FOR NI APIA' HALF or THE HUMAN ILLS, Yesitteatti lurks in fbe'iesidn.•, ' These delicate organs ate s receptacle for all the poiebns that germinatt, in Ow cat.,„: system. Few people realize how quickly disease of the kidneys develops into 'that most dangerous form 'of Bright's disease. Sometimes the heart is poisoned, and dropsy appears. The nervous &went is affec- ted! too - poisoned, and convulsions occur. I or at least half a century the most eminent minds in the medical profession have hien puzzled to find a positive cure for Kidney di True, there ha% e been numerous nostrums, and so-called 'Kidney cures, both in liquid and lotm, offered for sale. No other remedy, how- ever, has received so strong an 'endorsement, both from the public, the press, and the medical profession, es DR. ROOT'S KIDNEY AND LIVER PILLS. ov.„un liberal offer Bee coupon TWO YEARS' SUIITYRIVG bitItn.t. Charlet, Raker. Penetan, esi.h•se. own.' • 1 thenk 4.n.1 met yeti for bringing such A medicine ow Dr. knot P Kidney and borer Pills ',ohm my reaeh. They are a veritable Ondsend to nip alter the pain I have differed ter t wo year.. 1 had lhont given tip all hope ef gettlne relief. het Rom Om grot day began taking your 'dirk which I had tri Niro up for a le* daft, at e time." teouel.t free. nod t lie proprietors therefore niake you T;his D" ROOTS ONO FREE SAMPLE will be mailed on application. Semi rontion with name and addenda to Dr. Fteiet Noodles Avenue. Termite. SYNOPSIS OF Canadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. Any es*, numbered eeetIon of Dominion teed -tin :Manitoba. Meeketehewen and Alberto. except nig NI will III, not ro...et, ed. luny be home - *Leaded I» any person who ie the eole head of a y, or any Inale over 15 year. of age, to the extent of one Ilunrter meet ion of len wren, more or les. APpliesit fon for entry t be made in person by the applicant at • Dominion hands aireney or Subagency for the district in which the land is sit Imo., Entry hy proxy may. however, be made at an Agcney on certain conditions by the father. niother, son, daughter. brother or .i.ter of an intending homesteader. TIM The hotnestea Is I ,quinel to perform the homestead dull undo. orm of tho following plans I» At leamt six month,' residence upon and cultivation of the land is eater year for three 12j A 110111144MPIPP May, if he ett desires, eel, form the required re,Idenee did tee by living on fainting land owned eolely by him, not tem than eighty tan acres /44 eaten,. in the vicinity of his hom,..tead. Joint owitership in land will not CO If the father for mother, If the father MAO eraseitt of ti homesteader has permanent rem dente on farming land owned moiety by him not lee.. than eighty acres ill extent. in the vicinity of the homestead. or neon homeeteed entered for hy him III the %trinity. such home - deader may perform.hle own residence duties by lit Ing with Ow lather ow mother). 111 The term ..\ wooly- in the t wo preeedin paragraph., is defined tie meaning not rnor than nine mile* In a direct line, exChtalve of the width of road allowances' craned In the fs, A imomoreader Wending to perform his residimmi dut les in accordance with the abet,* 'slots tieing 'nth parent., or on farming, laiel owned riv him -elf thud notify the west Tor tbe Pitt month., 110I ill. in writing mnee.„Ini glees , to i he ommiseloner of Dominion ZANY MI I Ottawa of intention to apply for patent. Deem y of the Minfotar Of the Intoner. NitoslillAuthortswi publication et thm ad let t whi oat be paid ter.