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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-10-22, Page 44 Taus&s, October :t:, 1908 THE SIGNAL: GODI':RiCH. ONTARIO Nom ination Meeling. West Huron Candidates Address Electors at Dungannon. The nomination meeting at Lhtn- had incrra4el the ',oldie debt. "Twit gannuu on Monday marked the be- them oqt atilt pot no in.' they said. ``taming of the hast week of the elrc• The ele•tors could judge the t'u utet•va. tion campaign. Jatur. Young, of tive promises only by the• pari record Auburn, {terrible(' as '.1'it14ing officer of tlw party. In eighteen years, from Sal csieuived,th1 LZU llnations_tif Iloh Iran to i4tti, the Conservative Bovero• ert Holmes, of Clinton, printer and merit fwd II44'I •tired the national debt publisher. and Edward Norman Lewis. by 111I1ti.0 ,IMM1, an average of over of Ooderich. bortislrr.at -law. Mr. 1p1,aloyIM1 a year. Since the Lil.mralr Holmes mooed Alex. Amnia u oug, ..f had come into power there us,. x very Clinktn, an his financial agree and slight iner•ease as the public .debt op h• Mr, Lewis IU4IUel Other Jchustun, of last ye..I. and this year there was an Clinton, to wit in the ,ante capacity in iucrearrowing to the eonstiuetiuu of his b halt.the National Trans. (odium/C.1 Bed - The official proceedings over. way. Under Liberal 1 ole, the averaag Liam Bailie, Reeve of West • tt'awa• manual iut•I e•uu• of the debt wits lady 11 nosh, was 'vied to the Their and the lints over $1,CaM1.0041., meeting commenced. Thr hull wits The reword of the Pootrobee Depart - fairly well tilled with .lectors. The 111, fit was +t 4ub•j., t tlw 41i44 U44 ion of arrangement tarsale fors the speakin • which the l'onseryatit es avoided, for war that Mr. lesvin should speak vP1 M Ka011 reaaou. they wile three.ivartel4 of an hour, Mr, Holmes i1+ office the Cowie' vat, ve .dnuni,.tt•a- One hour. Andrew Porter ..fir -half tors ..f fhe Pe..totlier UrpnrUu. nt hour. G. 1'. Blair ••fir"half hung, \1'1 sem never aide to Make ke ends newt. Catuplwll one-half hour. Wn+. Proud 1111•• 14 efalr had reduced the (..444.11 foot, M. 1'. !'.. unr-half • hour, and e* iuer•:aoed the number of pawl• Mr. ',WW1.. fine- luarter hour in reply. ."hire,, and insp.'41 Ill..' ,ervicc tin This prove) to be 10' long a program, twiny ways, and besides all (hl:;tad _turned the unlne111 1fti1L•1L.-libel-tl:! L1L a 1dr.l amf>Zwllawai. lire-Mr,J.total surplus. And now the (,..v.•11) - did not speak. •me•ut was introducing a modified syn- Tbe Conservative Nominee. • - - I ew ,•1' rural mail deli%cry. Mr. Lewis, who was greet..; with After speaking of the splendid re - cheers, said he was not an orator." hut cult- of the Government's iuunilrt•a- r T WDoltt'trlt his ) a.. r.' wetly,Ant Miley. whith had nlened the bile absolute facto. He hail hero .orifi- t()wards,('amide and laettled the lmll• cued bet•;tu .t• Li- tug). Lal apltwltrrd vin tJ... .if i....l,l;,,g the platform to (live an tree. t of Mr. 1i•,Ime. spoke. of the timber limits hi! stewardship. ('144' rraaun he did . avition. Since -owing to pwer ) the not held meetings was that times 1 Liberals had rola a little...ver (1,I44' y i.nw mileyo(timber handst in ems:, changed frotu totv veers ago. No neatly everyl.s'-(;o nraspa(.r pease i%i. The sy., and could t•t+aO for hifulwh about what Irma under which. the sales took place• way going on. 11*. had kept his con- was the same as when the Oon4wrva- ut[uenta full- Informed 'id w11mt in. gees leer „awe. -171.• Liberal Govern - !(l���•r��IN• RANGE Train up a girl In the way she should bake. and when ehr is married she will not depart trona It. " My mother taught me how to hake, and told me why she always used a McClary Range. "Now I have a 'Pandora': and, as with mother, my troubles are few. After fire is started, 1 simply bring thermometer to desired heat and leave the oven - in charge of the baking. It's built for faithful service. " While housewives with other ranges are poking fire an11 CII.o 4 ing' damper., 1 sit and read the ' Joy of Lit ing'.' c 22 s Bolton• TOronlo, Ventres., wmn.,e p, 1-... o+atr, th a •. 4 . 1 :tense Cal try THE t10WELL _HARDWARE C0a r , • 4 J. H. Colborne TO -DAY'S NEWS BRIEFLY PUT. In 4l.• .1• „�i,alaun 1144 1�'4 you „al dtad+.+4110lute-'astiag-41k1014140111.1-un-r.-ar„ga thing Ill 4w,e way. --good quality fOi les, than you usually pay all aeasotu►ble, READ THE))FULLOWINO ITEMS CAREFULLY. n tel'rnl nal; DRESS aootis Ten ',leers of Tweed drew. goods, all wool. checks ora stripes, good (rash stocks, • to p) in,•hr. wide./�I nuc, y 41 11 35c choler rw.ntytu 4wanty•flve yard, a piece. This i. x rate Than. CORSETS 1)kA busks i, what we ...wry. 35c to $I.50. drab and white, every pair guaranteed Always buy DS A if you want the FURS Our nnw Kai stock all herr 111W and .1 111.1 Int they ere, every' pie's new this Fall and our values are right cheap. FLANNF,LI;TTI:S A big rang in strip-• light +41,1 dark, white. blue and pit k, 6c prices V 4..15c HOSIERY l'anhutere and all w.l.,l 111 three grades. Ask 411 see •mym,own`nlake:th.-yan• x1..44 . 1I bele his year. COATS He SUM x14(1 wrr nut. ('(late. \\'e have never shown such values xk we are showing I itis wawa; louse and Iseult lilting. in black, blur, green .1111 brown, SHORT COATS :\ small lot of short coats; $ .00 to $lo.00, 1111 black 1.•xver and kerst•y -loth, w•e got then; so that $3.50 nor price is just for choice. Standard Patterns, i a•.hion 1\5.k for Books and Designer for November. fashion sheet. 1 I 1 •SI--IMMO• -��• lint dull,, tuark 444) Iie,,ty i,e coo shirred as within sight at the Federal Capital INA BREATH THERE'S REST. Breaths Hyaline' and be Cured of Ca- _- --firth. Bronchitis. Asthma. Nature has a muted) 'l'o catarrh. epi l.•mie colds laid hrv,•chttis that is f. i"-t'er than dosing rhe stoutach w'ith'medicine dud drug,. It.i, the healing oils and ta4Isanis of litontei, which medicate the air yet br:otttlre: n aching het moat reitiole air cells in the- nose, th'ia)at and dunks, killing all catarrhal home and 44.t.o•- it health 1n th.• mne.m. tti 'hr441t.. 11y Dnri x4 t. like a-urative inlet Ind .iit..11atbrtntal-itai.-11a.•aante• beatinpternd antiseptic etfet•t as the air where the t.•forests { ' and. cucaly l) i• give utf theirtr,agtsilt and healing balsam,. !gremlin. heating Hy ti sand see •,t will e. ht w l uiP•kly you sal 1 rt 1 Ilrf Isom eatau•rh and heal cn1413. 1f it 1.1011 not - expense. ay 4M- �I•o►1 11411544 4 10 r.•• fund the iii oney. The tone .l•te 11)• Otnei etittl . en.'.e .wt) 1111.401. , Hunters' Excursions <ia (brand 'tilefl• _I Lula sty .012 Lem - turn tickets at single tire ; October nth to November 3rd. to ,pr,inte had done and what he had been try- went, however. bad not given away - -. to d•,. He was instrumental an our single acre of tinllwt• Lands. while tions of the day ? asked Mr. Blair.I bringing .the; •4%t....1'1...,.1L ,La,Moci_erith. int only year the l'ouser<' fives . ab•-tli.l-Ii.. ,,,,,F anyalii»g 44.aaai 4La« gare'e►t i along Wit h-polffenttWrs. Wttelr-ht-wa. ) u ely gave away. wthou tw•eiving toisaploroptixtiona of -which the Con- i Mayor o1 (ioderich. The reason he nor 41011ar for ,t'.' over 144.4)3)0 minaret servatly;•s COMOR ] ? We would ex - did' not atteiel the banquet at the guiles of timber limits. Among those .•c4 hum to do this atfter sitting iu of the ('. P. It. Was that he who gut timber limits for nothing Parliament for four 'ear A4 iutel- . o niug 3 thought the railway rhuuld have while the Conservatives . were in lixeht and conx-irntions men you Min - (10'4'01 at five trip each way ran the line ismer erre Hon,.luhn 111iggurl. 1►lin- '.'. ,, t to hole Sir. Irwin disva av the between Guelph' and Ii.xirrieh, with a 4.4rr ,1 Railway, 444 the ltuawervatiVe 4pe4tiurts •01' germ milt. .o th:d free hutch for r4er)1tody. instead ot• tiuvrritior1t full vinare tittles : lion. yon maty know his :Wood, in regard having H banquet whin!) only a fete 11a.id Tisdate, a nlelul.e4 of the Con- to these I(uand nd )o be. ah,r t0 C..1.1111 attend. 11e had secured t Wn -eel .,alive ti4veraaue•nt - :.41 leyuate (484.4 yens 44,14. in the I.r.l ilit,i,so,of railway chancre -.,,n'. from Luetuntvl mile, : Hou. hr. Montagne-5n,aluar.• ii,• „vow 4.y. -V.mw 4•:,14 Sive rxptv'.- tu (ilror.w and inn f ' tla141jItun (u miles. :and so on. Altogether the ('0,1- ,W1. Io vomr ideas 41414 throug1. Mi lindeeielt-and duly 101 thestr,lge14% .ereal,a'ew Karr away about 2t,1MMJ Lewis or through Mr. 1lolmes. M1. in the money market the% would 1e squaws mile. of Iindwt. land`. Holmes has stated where he state!, lir. l,ewi, has -wit. Art you .urs - • . dr -voted it axi deal a rt4tbnserv-atikes call lhr • Kaakatchrw'aat w.heu-MII• Lewis e•asts his vote he -will ' time to sundry little affair, In wren land deal." and. .1,40,411,11atcal that lenterent you? himself told Mr. Holm.••. He skated this mi:/ 14,017 a tf1.•ndid bargain for Mr. Lewis Ap,k.• for a few ntinntes around the ;luton0uly bill (fifth -111[y the country. a it bad soured settlers:. in -e0che.ian. H.� declared h. rnnTd by expressing hi, wdhngneas to fur an grid holt of laud which before talk for hours on the questions of discuss t hat 111Nt ter "It' he could ask Mr. this nobody would touch. •which Mr. Blair spoke, but he would Holmes another question," He di.l Mille.• coming into other 1 l'' !Awns! , „441,41[ hiloself by telling a sloiy, not say, however, what lite •irestion I,avertintent had_ttytltirth ;t. -•'ay a whirhttFdirt, • 'was, land (trietTy (1i ,{.ju4,Tl ii iflTih'i t 'Iliglr acre of land except to set a !erg, after remarking that he ni.hr.i all with the exception of the right of wsy. such issues eoul4 1.• buried. He then for ,h- litsnd Trunk Pacifle. The The Fraser "Scandal." very ',newly inefaunted, that Mr. iSlnreervetitt. Kaye -away over ietteMt - , Holmes wa, responsible ter an al ti'elr eMM1acres of land tooth,•r4 4hen settlers. Thr mule of A. W. Fraser. K. /'., of whirl) appeared in The Orange Sen- Mr, Hulme. then-,f4,ke .4 the tatifl' Ottawa. has been freely used b) the tineideclarinxthat %ti' Lew►. should plieyufthe TeTtttliii% •rnntent-and Oppo,iti/tn during the {last two. or he defeated. He said he had w.'rkel 01 the ,g,xreat •tovelupn,. to which had thrr4 we 4.. It has he.'" .(114x..1 that nn beldam hr was able' whit• hr war taken ph,t•. iTCiiiiwdiun (lade and 1 b by oftirfnt collusion he secured U)t• a the ' Member. - and lie Wit. m•..•t• inctea,r 4d wealth and prosperity frtc tholl.sud dollars .a rimtwr limit huildin�'"tt now: .• Mr. Ilolmei then spoke of what the Mr. Ia-wis 1!~ trohhd with t be big head, hot was 011(4lfg t he people. which he afterwards .old for $1I ►,4Mst, q • The -Cow,ertal ivr -me t.wil ted -T41 same ms 1111m,... xw^ its 1(41' rill village .1 1n-trttsrd`ie t), ul t :tied that 41, air mention that he h,ut held the heiit for BossOnawa as iu ter village of Waft were bonier heal )4 11..11 that if any a,<•en year,, and that in the meantime Dungy l� hr)t•xe erre ulaadr against any of hi. I h 1 1 1 He was afraid the Mt it.. were going to take allay the Island of Newfound- land and made it spe•eeh on the %object in Parliament Whirl 14a4 noticed all over the world. Mr. Len iv, r.•1'rrr•d filen to hi, hills reg.trlinfg tut bib•, s90:eUwl.'rnit.g pulpwood met the for- -448. He Wa'. ant IIn. 01 the ,sliUcal fighters of the blows and asked why the bilerals did not• get sifter Billy Bennett and men of that stamp. Hr claimed to lie the originator et 11. t,tsleridi I1- .4 water p•ojec1, but )ra),' credit to Mi. Itoluae.-for "Work- ing luya(117"1n support o1 tire iu'ojw•1. Ile admitted hr had nothing tee do wit if getting- the military tang* for fieri. 1.eh Intl in this , ertion he erit,•- riaeatthe Milg�i1 Department for i1. large expen.fittire. The nannlwrs al Opawn Wel,• "all there for them- selves. without an exe•'1!)4( 1.' .Any. (iurernn.rin that '%a. in tinier over •I en years would have graft. Even in the tt.wn.l.ipi coup. i1 4t'onr -.•t of morn wit, in f.., that length of time there• was trouble. Mr. Leeds look credit for getting the telephone at 1Noma nnoon and k:intail, which tIi,y w.mid not have )t "pulled leer! (lila 1 d e 1 got ' .• ha t 1 to ) I s, 1 he avv atringn." tie did not minimivt• Mr. 4'amrron') eflortN : they mast all lull together. • lir then plentinne.t An eltiele Pit the iuonigtation ,tnestion nide!' h.• had wt irtrn 1ur The New York World, ",t he largest paper in 1111. Ntates." The imnligra.t• question Wan aim of the t icing, he was going to look into if he were returned to Par - Ministers Hutt Minister would either t let" t(., sen n gPurra ttse in here to dispr.vt e 1 he charge or resign. ralu," ('here h -wt bees.\ninnatiewe -that At a meeting n, Ottawa Munda<• was rA.c+bol np to this limn nI, night Sir, Ft•awn• rtplainrd that 164' s..ecioc charge had been made agai14•t limit, he tendered for had horn *4b%Cl - tiny Minister fir as_..':: any Inettiber • I+set throughout the country for sale ut tbg blame,, 'rhrowRltwK - ,r,.-atrl in only tomer 0r four t ender..nit f f d V try ' hr ('nn.rrt :at i yrs re _%i 4'y free ., tin or titeen ha he wen encsrs� wll14 their insinuationbut in the• fill, lie contua.11e.l this with the 1)401 door •.dict' by which Conservative, Hw oe, the pt•oper plane t charges, they had not d( IloI,.,e. ...minded with a Sir Wilfrid Laurier, who at.,(red-would on the •914.11 of 1.• relnrned to power with .411ntixl tnajority, and if the of thought thrat-her (the speak)() c elralitably represent Weal Munn (skeet for their .uppott," alike ratty so. Mr. •abuts 141 e wan tuner sub- tor44 ltd had obtaineal I heir limits in other day.. Mr. Fraser thought it utast un- just that Nevn, years alterwerde. then the price of timber had gine alp all titer 4'411u4, he should hos at tasked as he had heti, in connection with the dead. • - r \Ir. rinser also teralle 1 the (nit that not only not of t inds•r limit, oh. tented from the Liberal Federal ;or r MU. fit ,u !nadir competition had he ole moor). He..iruliud.:d blas haat - , 1 of 1 hr (tight of 45.1) • rase, Ile with won, nthrr gentlemen, had ten rr.•,l for the mining 1140141. on I4,r right of way of the Trnaiskarning Railer: rhrit' lender was the high, est and he ( 'on4rr% triVe (►ntnrul 0..t ernetwfit wild then) the right.. l•'or who, ;laid *Como. few months Mt. 'Vet he I by t ler t;rn sere: iter made as g... l�hitn.•y liny.•a•ni Watt jii.t ,1' .11114,11 as in the Mase of flu• iul,er limits ob- tained from the IN) ' ' (ioseern- ulenl. London Ad res i•er. Andrew Porter. Andrew Porter; of tioei4rtob.- 1011-, next palled upsnl. lit tot:ticke.1 the 1in4.•1 content ata Iefer•nce to the (bend Ti4114 Pa,1ie ►m4jert. They had (.•'n 4iv.•11 to undrr•.Ianti that it wnnfil cost Ike country xh.utt. 111IMi,IM111,4MM1, whete- a- if had al,egdv eon* 11200.IMMI,IMMI and was not finished )el Mr, Prntel' then spoke of what he railed the grazing Ina eandnt the ►acbl t nIrrigation t' deal. I t I,. %! • I . y . U. and 1 1110.1 An I I I'NIl A I ion, endeavoring to 4414,14, 11/ at the e i.,yernnwilt had lisp o-ied of 1:111,1'. 011 1•win- wbieh ' Allowed of imenense t,rollta to the 4••..rrs tn• purchawn•s, The Literal.. prior to ieet had •1.114- ...ie.I a111 *tu,ttal eyt.•nd.tore of MI44,'. ,(M1,*IM1: nnW 1144' 1'x pendil111,' OAS AI I5,1MM*•t*M1, Th.• Lih.rnl claim, am t(, liauuem. It -t..ok a ling 11111e bur a rJn--.ywning of m•w lnxrkl Iles - t aMixhnn•nt it rand' melt - detteree. the improtenlent ul tranaps,•tation fleilitil• rte , w.•re all discounted, while' the at waiter rnnlln,•ndel the (Lo vet lament a action hi- 44w(gnrxt,0K civil service reform. While the pont este rate had I.a•n decreased one- fitird.`1hi• ..iai..ii.naT indemnify for 111emM•1+ had been inereaeet ball per rent. Hr. Pewter also •noted 4'r long list of figures showing the Cost of ,*',idle. •iter -the- Aret it • exploration n trip. 'V: F. Mir. 11.4-I Cel J1{ -,[_Ti. t117(.IIIT -j T :liLllleefl 1.. - .pared to handle thews e4tleitimia. tie be4ieve1 ('tanmin -should Ism "3, 1.1)1 in laying the foundation of. its nation- hood with good material. Mr. -Lewitt cnnetttleir by ,i�•.fidilrlK thait "while in ()Raga 1 have done my Lest far v.al." The Liberal Candidate. Mr. ll,3)nes, whn-fnitnwot. was heartily cheered. 11.• .i..ke alsnnt haa att.w44Ns to 4(441Mez- semis to hold joint meetings in this campaign, and declared 4 bitten atwa...t_h ,duty--saf--tile repre,entatinn of t1." riding at s, time 141 tether to appear before his cum 44) ituenls to gir c account of what, he had been doing. Since 511. Lewis' election tip to that aft el'nMVI IW 1(111, lrwis( hail not appeared at a singly public meeting. 'Was that a fair 11 to treat the people whir had riveted him: 51,. Iiol11,e, dealt with the in• .inuationr regarding himself in which Mr. Lewis had indulged. 111 regard to the article in The Orange Srtit tiled 114' knew no Harr*, a1N1111 it then Mr. Lewis did: be had ha.i nothing to do w.ilh it, good. d. had ,.a indifferent. Regarding ]Ht'. Lewis' criticism of the militia ex- penditure. xp fnditure. Mr. •Hnlrncn aided if it WAY un record that Mr. Lewis hod n•ade any protest against any oteesattoo. of the Militia I)t•p,artntentin 1h.• ilnn,e of Comn+omr, where it should have leen matte if he wished to show hi, .inoerity. After pointing out tied 'Mr. Lewin hod said nolipas nn the issues before the people, 1Mr. HoLne4 proceeded to discuer these general i,tue*. 11,• spoke of thettn rpin(,tl ndn.inisttattoo or the Department of Astir !attire unle•1• the emitr,l of a pro. ti. -al Caroller. Hon. Mr. Fisher. By seeming the removal of the l'mited 'Stales quarantine o0 cattle the value of Canadian cattle had been greatly increased. Mr. Fist's efforts in various (Aber directions had resulted in a great in. reams in the agri- cultural expn,t 41.de, and hy the Fruit Marks Act, the appointment of a hinder twine inspector and nther meaauree the tsrmer had been pro- tected and )x•nefitteel. The Conserve, lye. said the Laterals 1i. h'• Blair. n1 4..'d, -rich, who- 'was the next speaker. followed up -Mr. I'm ter', rrn.a•ks on the Arctic trip by Ki4i.lg One figures of previous exp••di- liuns fitted not finder ('una rvati,e an.pi..•s. The expenses fur the Attie Isi). figured out at *Uri Per arty per men, while thane for the ten expedi- tion, ander the ('.m.rr.alives were *1.111and ZL.11 per day per 1111111. 'r.. show their si,.e rify in regard to civil service -*for,, the Conservative petty hattl.t introduce the refot11 in Ihr Provincial Governments under their enntroi. While the Consertatives clmlplaint*l of increased expwnditnr.•, the members of the (io'ernment'state that they are flooded with raqu,•sts hy Conservativ,• turints•rs for ine•reased eapl.nditnres in their own ridings. if Ministers were more willing to spend money in tidings represented by their Afippn,rtes it was Iw•cnueie they knew that their supporter. would not one minute hold ant their handy for an ap- propriation and the next 'nitride go and (•0!,deann the Government for its xpwndtt,iI Th.• present (1'.rin- n.ert had applied itself to the problem of'e00)114rthe transportation of the ppr+od:.ets of the country to the mar- k, ' - .1l Ile* as* {.litsihle rest, and Lad su• e' cried to such an extent that nut tratupnrtai4 fauilitir were the envy of new neighbors to the south. After speaking of the 'land deals'• question and ntber [natter.. Mr, Blair turned his attention to the Conserva- tive candidale and criticized his re- fusal In discos the i -,u.* /Wore the penpls. Haa he discussed the qua- he 011 I1.,. oe.e•a,ion L•ui he was ntfurwl within a ,t ti +aa a amen than 1 ZF a.. not Icing attacked ivy puti,ans for hair- ! ay1 thing out aft tin - era, /III hough there son for criticism A MONTREAL MAN. BANK DEPOSITS. _ Made by the People to Chartered Banks and Savings Banks, - $135.92.43 ANA ... ..... sees 245 029.143 Increase in twelve years - under Conservatives 109,506,700 1896 245.029.143 4908 650,426.2y Increase is welve years - under LiSerats 405,097.089 , A Fair Question. Toronto -c..:. In 1:Mµ the total a1i., ,,$eturut, of the• l)uiiniun Ii,r�rent.eut f(.lted up tea tiift.• over $7"•MM+taMl. In Ila►; Ithe short.tise.tt yeari the -e were at [h.• rate of less than $'a.w*l,IMM1 for the fall period of twItve buslths. This Way an Initi wise of 111 91111* 4111,IMMI,- IMrI .fat• the three yeat., fir say = per (vitt. 144 Mil. under Huss, tl+«-.•sf•wailitatai�e of the Ontario Clovelnue•ut totalled $5._'(17.1,,0. In IRK. ler Whitney. int-a.oun.atrd to $3, i) t.taw an ie.. rein r. 14 $".117,11111 fir neatly 17 ler cent. The principal (4141 4's who ha%e ap- peared on Ontario til Worms in -up- {a)rt of dtorl.lt ate 'r,vincial'leaders --Whitney, Hanna Iona-l"nK. twit the -wort 01 I±K•on413uy these gcutlemen have practised in Toronto we are to i•xp•ct alt Ottawa if Mr. Borden attain, pp..ewer:• if it 'is, and the Opposition leads • succeeds. the t.ao buudrsi mil Run-down, Sick and Despondent Because He Had Failed to Get H cel, Restored to Health by Vino!. ••I was inn very tnn-(1oun condi tion. Ahrens. broke 1nl on nay body and buy digestion. wan aerirnt.ly impaired. t int fte.h alit strvngrh and n1, inn ,4r•y haul nay altogetto-I. # 4,4, in.lrr llfreeert ,beetor-' rare lint did n"t derive nn\ n„tenlA4 l.•netit £rvawalatua:.uvaataa«tit. . - "Tin.-- +title of nll'..i,. win! 4111 fur karrot nme tblr-meal iteratrn- y ,"wprio.lcnt and thought I would net,, he weft again. Sty attention was then ,Irawn 4n V,nol and I purehasel ;t balite from Hry.nn's ding store. The first bottle did Ind• g141,11,,1 i rvaatirlu,•:1 its nit', 11111 tun ,,.env as well as eve: I wit,. 1 afro find Winn! a splendid rennet for voids." Alf,•ed J. I.inn, 11487 belorirt,i,•r A%rn e., Montreal, du, c, Thelis•in 'wau,e Vino] i. a genuine tonic slid I.NIs-tnlild.•r which remtain4 peptnmat.e of iron ()get Mt with every one of the hod v. -building ,,i'dicinnl ele- m,•nl. of rod liver oil Mn without nn.• drop of oil to lgtset the atnmaeh and retard its work. Vino) acts dimly upon the stonier)]. creole- a healthy appetite. and ''nail.. the 44ge,iiye organs to obtain lb,. necessary *te- tte-tits froth the food eaten In Blake Oen, sat til((NT, healthy flesh and !tinsel. fissile. a11,3 t•1•eate 44trengtll. Vont• money back if Vinol fail, to Is•nefit. H. 1.. Dunlop, Roderic!). Of Interest to Hunters. IIS stn area ngen.rnt jn.t rvrugob•tr1, homer, going to points on the Cana. dian Norlhet n Ihaatin will be al,le to get through llckrts 4.y (.(. 1t. R. and C. I'. R. and have their ha gRNR- checked thrnu,rh to env point in the hunting Q_rnunds, Perry Nnrind and north. This will he welcome nrwa to many who have been much 'mom enieneed in the past hy not bring able to get the same sdvant9KP hy this rns.1 am they .•0,lld 147 of ilei., 0 Kidne ara the only medicine that will cure Dia- etes. Like right's Dis- ease this dis- ease was ,TM • � D°aable d'sr meta PKidney Pills cured R. Doctors themselves cvn them I fess that without Dodd'a Kidney ('ale they are powerless against Dia- betes. Dodd's Kidner Pitts .re the first medicine that,' .r cured Diabetes. I m i t. t wn s- box, name an4 pill, are advertised to do so, Out the medicine that doer cure labetes isAodd's 1C+drtey Pills. Dodds 1(141187 Pill* are falty stent, a boa at all druggists. Te*nagatus, nn40414- llxtta,wx to I or A bachelor may a.. ,ted«pr+•densly Arthur. To tien.4i 111 It(V andmark. rich. but a rich married man is !revellues Jlirisiun : Purr .\tthur via N. 1 • • 1 • t N. i'..., and tee---eertwio•._f104444 s, fir tluetwc, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, 11 d, ti faun 1 an and . ew OctoGer :rind to Novtantler brd,tb" Muskoka Lakes. Lake of Bays. Matt- a4' 4'i Midland tyre' i e4' to • n It K. xnrt awe find Lxkrtletd. Madawaska to Depot chair ArgvirM t'otsn.mk, Lim -tsar to lialiburtod, Sitarist !Ake via K. R 1'. Railway, soil paints trout Severn ttet ern limit on fall tickets tdaturtlay. 1)ee.'nr her 11th. 11410, or until close of navixa Hun. if earlier, to t)uinte ret4 het by steamers. Full tnftttmstirm from any- ( ;rand ny(irand Trunk ticks', agent. r CHAS. E. GRIFFITH UPHOLSTER/NG AND REPAIRING HAIR MATTRESSES RENEWED AND REMADE CARPET til 0 4*.•,- ---1*.Ort.''.nlarn4rlto LAYING 1%al K,-n.xler*re Iictsu.'.Itounw.: use...n os_las.I of ('..r. I lea re. 414),.• ;'ll„1'Y, ter.: Street. (104*):1i1. It. l'N'1'. BLANKETS AND ROBES 1 k to see\our 5A,-. 1',11(1 •ot Ilur•e !Minket* in all ,4) lees and qualities, Robes. Robes, Robes. Saskatchewan 11 u tfa l o Robes, Sandwich , Fur Robes, Manitoba Buffalo Robles, [flattop Fur Relict). Ilorse hide Lobes, fours ':111,1 get your ehoieP. H. E. Knox AUBURN CAMERON & MOORE 1 THE DEPARTMENT STORE It s wined colder, ell•- -We knetw-couldn't--cotiltin't stay,Parol sttttllt.' time, so we got such a nice lot of real warm comfortable gooses i11 that it you just lea* it to us we will dress you up so that you will have. 41u- fi':u' tri the long, colt; Winter ahead. 1)on't shave: waiting till ' Spring- ioget things cheaper you don't need to, get' them MOW, AS W4' have (air prices clown to Spring clearing prices in some lints. •l'7o you know Thats iC atld' every week we' put 00 sale_in some tlepa►'tnlent some ultra -big induce- ment-10r utluuee- ment fOt' you to visit our store, and every time you see our special you can depeii : that it is as we advertise. We often put on special, that are not advertised in the paper,, _ so that you will need to visit the stone to t('alize fully the Iiis.,r values we are offiering. - DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT This week we pass illto stock some twenty -live pieet'1•, of 1)r4'" 1' luiis4 in(•I4l•l- jug t_ lievr-on-antl diagonal -stripes in a good variety of shades, and by. the ince you read this our price will be an inducement to you. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT LATEST SHAPES, EACH $I.IV This department (las been a busy one since the open• ink;. but wew ant ti) make it busier. Rad we are'going to. ' .lust come along at 9 o'clock Monday morning and see what is on. .lust this, a snap in our buying, never got the like of it before, and on Monday morning Owe put on sale 150of_, -the latest shapes, ranging ill-prfcelrom $1.13,$2.00, $2.50, $:3.00, $4.00, end $4.31), all on two tables, clearing at $1, /9 each. SHOE DEPARTMENT -_-•LAUtF.S' SHOE SPECIAL, $2.98 Nothing contributes more to'3UC's comfort in colli stormy -weather than a pair of warm well -fitting shoes. Thirty-nine pair of ladies Shoes, I'at.i'tlit, Vici Kid and Velour ('alf. 'These are broken lots taken from our regular stock, 'Are. Good -year welted, every pair regularly sold( at $:3,30 and $4.00, Saturday and noonday $2.98 LADIES' RAIN RUBBERS 58c. These are ragular 71c rubbers specially priced for one week. MEN'S RUBBERS, regular $i.00 value, this week 790. - GROCERY DEPARTMENT BASEMENT BEST GRANULATED SUGAR 21 POUNDS $1.00 Auuthl'r car of sugar will have know you will be i►leased to learn that you have btmght it for many a Clay. Sugar for $1.00. 1V() want this car will limit the amount to our customers arrived by the One you read this, and we you can buy sugar here for less money than fust think. 21 los. of best Granulated to last two weeks, and in order to Ifo so we -to $1.00's worth each. 1)elivered to your own door. Visit the Grocery Department in basement. No 'phone or mail orders for Sugar. Order early for prompt delivery.