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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-11-5, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERICH, ONTARIO Tav«stev, November 5, 1908 3 • Tfews of the Sistriet. Charles Kuight, of Exeter, suffered is severe stroke of paraly,.ip last week. The village ,of Varna narrowly es- caped destruction freta, bush Breit resent l y. • Miss Ada Seaniain evangelist, is .-• „swiuctu(g revival services in the %tetteeliet church** el Grey township. Lime. laird and Miss Mclntoeh, loth of the 12th concession of Howiek, signed a life contract on Wednesday, the :Nth ult. 'While playing footled' at school last *reek ('eerie `Vilma', sou of John \Vit*on, •V. 14., of \Vinghatii, fell anti broke his aro. Miss :Nellie Saint, formerly of Wit whale, was Illal•1•iell in Buffalo on \VedIesday, the 21st ult., to ('hales It(irget', of that city. Leonard %rat, won of W. A. %a•nt, a former, resident of Zurich. was se's. iously iujou'cd in it,railwsy accident at. Watchmakitng, etc. - I .SH Y YA RK areinaasesn.-j n*tµ.sacuslyest itis. t,, .,1, -brie of sgnure, G,slrt L It 6a. Civil Engineering \t'GIIAN M. ROBERTS, ('iViL ted li ydriullc Engineer, Ontario Lrnd tion cyur. title McLaren Block, (lawlerleh, owner Jluut coal street,. Telephone 1:17. Menesetung Mineral Water r1T111: GOU.F.lill'H ,MINEltAl. WA 1 1'I'Elt, l'U.. manufeetureN of "Mene.e arc_ttr utsnoL deflect Ng un (1,,,uon ReMot .(roger Ale III Vint �nJ gar.-. ul.o Mineral %Vater in three .bf., pinta and Gate.). Seltr.r Witter and. jlnebleSoda. Thew rands are made trolly rat inti mineral water. nod are then•tore free from all nupurltlo.. 1'. 1.. WAI.TuX \lug rarer' !'hour 1111 Chit eland mi Friday, lbs Itkh ins and died,the following day. It. J. Hill, sett of John Mill, parsed away. His widow. four sone and two daughters are left to mouse hills. Death of Grey Township Resident. Joeepb Rayuird, gtoold resident of t, !be lull cuucessiou of Grey, departed this lite un Friday, the Zit'd ult. Ile had suffered from Height's cheekier -for 0W1 Gine and his illness was aggl'a- stated by an uttAck of pneutrutuia. i;leceased, who was in hie tl(ty-eighth year, war a native of yilsushard town- ship. An industrious, upright, tindty man, he enjoyed the 'brattish1 of the whole e ' y. He was twice married and is survived by his widow, • formerly Miss it.Iweca Hogg, of Grey, - two sous: Austin and Irwin, of (hey, and one daughter. Mrs. George Yex1, Of 1'urnbert-v. Accident in Usborne. of Hruset•le, has been appointed prine.pal of the King Edward.tchuol,• fig -rutty erected at Hamilton. 1'• rift fattest teasel! his excellent Mestere farm on tlut Lon41 s ro'sd, Cabinue, le John %Velah, a,( that towuwhip, fur the Nuri of $7,5IE. 1'he four-year-old son id Frank Mc Catighey, id iatcknow, drank a quail tit y of tauilla extract on Saturday, the 21t11 silt., auej died a few hours later. Mait. George 1'. Wells, a former well-known resident of \Vinghaol, died at her house in l'etllaluui, Flurielu. on .donday. the lUth ult. deceased wad in her ne%elll y' -t 1111'tt year. Miss Annie 1. ,'Its \Vestc0tt, second dauglder of Mts. Will. \Vestcott, .of Seafortti. was married it, Winnipeg on Saturday, the lith ult., to \1 w. Twauley, of Mc(irevor. Man., form- erly of 1•leaflot•th. • • 1Vhile vi riling it, Detroit see-'utly Miss Etta,. Kerslake, of ;Exeter, won the Ural yriw•twr-•etit-Irltti w hiseryseet•, for being the -)sparladyltae person" to enter iien,trt t fair fargeat department -al store.* in the w-tk,•M� On Sunday, October 25th. Bev. Dr. %Murray meat -hest -his farewell -sermon tsethe-seongrexAtinn of Knox-churelt; Kincardine. He is retiring after ha v• ing 'titled It, this congregatiuu forst little over thirty fears. • A quiet wedding was Noleulniud at the house 44 air. mud Mrm. Andrew Johnston, of W.iftoet; oil \1'tdoeetlag. (lie lith silt., %then their daughter, Caroline. %(I5 auttl•iiti•alielly united to Charles 11, Sttple•Iuf livaabuu'u Mau. Mrs. William Bonner, 01 lirne..elu, pissed *W ty at the 11111141110, "1 1). 11e- watn. of tut t.'tya, on Sunday , the• 25th ult.. nftet a prolonged illness due to at paralytic stroke. ' deceased was oi( year. n ertnen took place nt Seafortb. Miss Ida IVilken, of Clinton, had D Utv . tElijw. la.L- week: White tent p.tsving a drygo.NIS store a heavy rusut,thing iron. which had been placed ill an upstairs window to cool fell I tG the sidewalk, t l walk, striking an aiming her (land. - Miss Murgat'et Cole, daughter o Mr: and Mrs. itotwrt Cole, tit Water lou, forme: ly of Clinton, was married at the hinny ot. her parries on Wednesday. -the 4th rdt:, to (tilt* (:r0*Z, of Waterloo. Mr.. awl Mrs tire .szate Ns -titling their huneytioot n {Clinton. iu$1c - t t+i(til4 i+, (1►(Sk. TEAC:IHg1t-4Nw• 1 1'iwn.. i 4t)lIug, '1'hrury. Iturtuony ,ntd ( „'..ler wool. Pupil. prepanal for exitmina- tion• of Tunuo('tut.cn atury of Mu.k•. away at Tlwnt•on a titian- Store, or re.idenre of Mr I intone Pennington. Brock atrxet, lidlcnrb. M /aye int Ilnton.at itaidout'r or Mr. Airy. ,ler k ruse. Ontario wt root. CLAI4SES.-1 AM Piti•:- • its 1' (Itk11 to meet, a pupa, f,.r L•. -nn, w piano and theory. Ala, the 11 rrowe, un.-iral u.eti.t■t 10r )uuug children. Tern,• sad other infu,m.tlon may 1a` hod et Ts,miinn's masts More. Uoden•h. Y.MStA A. A\DHEWS tf AROY ADAMS . 'fawCBait PIANO S' otto In Hank of Montreal In.e.k. • Medical • 1QRS. EMME}t5MON Jk Tl:KNI3l'LL. A. T. KNNetotOs, M D. W ti. Tcasscl.t. 4. If. (,Moo, Hamilton Street. Phone lot. . Oppuette St. George ch teen. phone PM Ur. Ternbdll'a tds(dene e, Montreal street. Southwest of Public Library. Phone 114. a n d f 1 r • Deeth of tiny Pioneer.. 1 William Tinney, oar ot the• pionee •ostlers ..f Huron, ell at hilt home near Hensel! on Motu Any, the '24th ult. Ut•eeased 4nd sit .ed for'anme norths from injuries is'tilting hone the kick otan annual. .l i.rn in Eng- land sevvnty•thero years Attu, he cause to Canada with his nu thitr early in childhood, settling at.l'ot't Hope, Ou n•acllihlt manhood he teruot'ed to the township of McKillop and' sutwe- q teritly to Hay, wfierc he resided con- [intenseMr. and Mrs. Jitiroh Miller, of Clin- ly until death summoned hire hence. Deceased was an industrious, ton. last week reeeived the. sad ins kind-hearted man, ielligeie e .4 the etidden death in Cali - esteemed by all who knew him. He is survived by his Willow1 tete/twit: ,.vi Ara, all CIA linable , three wine -John, Herbert and Matthew, all of Hay -and four daupritii1( OHIO in Iiis twenty-eighth year. gh- tcrs--Mrs. Win.had 08104:ell in the lituiber bilat- Blae•kwell, of Hay ; Mrs. Wm. Colclnugh, of Varna,: Mrs. O'Brien; of Ft•obieht•r, Sask. ; and Miss An interentrtig event took place at PJuebe, at hone. the home of airs. Mat ilda Gilespi, of The Late Edward Diasley, Clinton. 1.•ii ler granddaughter, Aliso 'Margaret- -M. -Sturdie, was .joined in s Me -S. resident, • entered into .hie rest on wedlock to Ernest 11. ‘Vhite,.of Tuesday. the 27th ult., et the grand now. Itev. I). (Ott -swell wits the old age of ninety-two years. He had officiating vie:up-unto enjoyed good health and the use of his faculties until the Iitst, but had been cristricken Milli ittrelysis last 'week. ppled with rhturnatl sm feir a fits deughter, seeing his horses ap- decade. His early years were client at his native home in Enproaching the house without a driver, gland, but in became alarmed and went in i4eareh of 1$5.1 he came 10 Clinton, where he pur- sued his vocation asscarpenter, erect-' inrhicis. She found him lying 'menu- etous Mine tleidAnd he lit now' in a g many of the must eubatt.ntlal edi- fices in the town. Deceased wvery critical cendition. as au honest, kind-hearted man and was highlham, in the penions of Norman born y esteemed by the community in which he lived eo lonFry and Miss Annie Iteatrice Gil. g. In polities he lyse a Conservative and «hrist, serond daughter of Mrs. Cath - in religious faith an Anglican. lie ie survived by erine Gilchrist, were quietly married three sons -Edward, William and at the hone. of the hritle•s mother on Rot*•rt. n1 Chicago -and thre daugh- ters -Mrs. T. St+whur , of Dt•troit: 3rI Bo1i.onandSf�sa Mabel, both Mies Mary Cuniing, old and of Clinton. highly estnenied resident of Blyth, The Founder of Remelt passed rswatllott.“414fre_uund_ionie in that ' The late James Petty, of Hensall, _of ;slier a, fen' weeks' •illnese subsequent W -h-4 we death brief mention was matte last week. was suddenly seized with i*sunned- to the age 44 -right Y-t-hree liness'on Saturday. the 2lth ult., and years. She is survived by her ender. despite al} that medu'al rid and tender Miss Katherine. and two. inothere, rare could do he gradually grew Elias and Nicholas. 1)R. W. F. GALU)W, M. B. 'mess ('o/borne .t reset. next deo* to Sover- eign tank. Telephoto!.. -!'dew, 1t1 hone, l�R. Ft J. R. FORSTER-EYE. EAR Now and Throat only. Stratford. flint. House eusgeoon New York Ophthalmic And Amit Institute Mall-Itt ` t'lnteet &sat.tant 7p r. Wliae Ahd Throat .Hooting. liolden'ttlnanr. -and Boyd London Uphthelmle t Moorefield,F.ye1 Ha.tdtsl Isnuton, Eolt 1 /Moe Alters Ireet, Stratford oppo.lte wind -or hotel. Noun : 1t12►m. 2 t tr.nl. 7.8 0.n%. Telenhonc l6' Legg 7 1. KiLLORA`. BARRISTER. .•lowreet rats. (lMces-North Street. Undone ewer signal OfSort In Seaforth Saturdays and Monday.. G. CAMERON. K. Q BARRIS- :.oftener, notary public. amino,' barest. Ooderb•h, third door from rare. ROCDFO(11', HArs a BLAtft barrister, .ollcltoes Iluterim p•lbhe prt ' ton n thelNArlt line I'ourt.,•etc. Ufllre, reed aide & s nett door ('. A. %itrnb grocery. Ph trate white lend at Icwsst rates of intermit. W. P1 CUFl))T, K. C. It l'. HAYS. U. •F dIAIIL\ , DICK Nf1ON & (IARItOW,( BAR-_ HI RR, attorneys, solicitor.. clot Ogderirh oney to lend et lowest rate.. l LIHt'KIN N.eHAttLK-'fUAIMO W,MIR 0, JOIINMTON, . I3ARRIM'I'ER, ▪ enlleitor. 'mmim•loner, notary public. Delco. co ce. Hamilton' .reset. Uoderich Ont. insurance, Loans, tc. VOI'N(i & ROBfSRTMON, • REAL 1 Some and lr*.urnnee Agent.. Rest es- ter, tor wets or to let . Prepertlea handled In any put of the town and county. Fire and fe inanranee, money to loan et,'. 1OHN W. ('RAIUiE, LiFE. FiRE Yr and accident Maumee*. Agent for totaling mutual end Steck on,op{anlea. Insurance in all lir. resected on beet plane and at lowest extra, ('all at oMee, corner west Street and Square or outdrew .1, W. CRAIGiIC, Uoder1ch, In,4 fele ,hone 7t 11ic•K11.LOP Ml'Tt'A1. FIRE IN- 11�Y11 S v H A N (' ie r U. -therm and Isolated town property manned. (Meer. -J, H. McLean. Pre... KIPPen 1'. U T. ',mint,Vkle-Pres., lfrureaeld Monne F.. 1ay.. .See•..Trees.. ttalfort.h 1'. 0 Director. -Wit.. t'hrnney, Senforlh ; John G. Grieve, Winthrop • George Dale, Sewforth; John Hennewele Dublin; Jaime Keane, Beech. wend ; John Watt, Harlock ; Tho*. Fraser, Hrneeneld ; John 14, Mel.een. Klppen ; Jae. C'onuc ,_4lluton. --•1:-W. Teo, Holme.ville. age,.( for tu'e•t Numb. Polley -holders ca. 1,.y aaneamsant, and let their calls recaitite't at Toyer k Drowns, Clinton.r at It H. Cult . gr ser). King•ton street, hJoderlrh. SHAVING PARLOR rk IIAVTNO AND HAIR -DRESSING y l PARLORS. - The Meat place. in town. rept service ; everything clime, and sani- tary. Her and cold Dinh.. WM: DAVIS, ltrlush Ktehenge Hotel Block t.uooessor to Jae VI -Raley). BEDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP. --Thi. well-known end popular surd °Ren. ifs Petrone the beat sear re In shaving, halrcettIng, etc.., etc. Ladle.' ahempoolng a ert'ttlty. Only skilled hand., employed. 1 oar patronace will be appreclstedl. - H. 11. 1p.KHprtetor. Sarrisge licenses WALTER E. KELLY, UUDKHICH, OST. Watehmwker, Jeweller And Olptician, leaner of Msrrlege License.., W• LANE, ISSUER OF MARRI• AUK Iltlener.% (ioderlek• Ont. Anetioneering 'FHONAM (SUNDRY, LiVRSTO(JK A. and serest snctloneer. OfSee. on South Rtreet., when, he will be found at all times when not -eying awls.,. :Caitlin reseonshle end svy effort. awed to rive you sadetsrtlon, Perhoney. GEORGE BECKETT General Auctioneer. New System of Tickets and Catalogue. OFFICE, iBAMiLTON ST. P. O. Box t8;. Thomas Yemen, for nearly fifty veers is familiar figure in Iluron town-, ship, died at his home in that town- stltp ntr-tlfe -.r(id utt., at the lige of Seventy -right years. As it money- lender. buyer of mortgages, etc., he was well knownthroughLurun.�A*- field and Kincardine township*, and he is suppeesed to have atna,.arth is eon- niderahle fortune. His widow, four daughters and three sone survive. On Tues.lay est least week Samuel Erralt,. a highly respected young farm- er of the Babylon line Sttnleyr sec: ntii ib •d to an attack of next-poi/10 ing, following an operation for ep dicitis. Deceased, who wan 1) his thirty-ninth year. wan a son u the Tote keit, Erratt, .lf Stanley. He is survived by his widow, a dadghte•r of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Rotrins. nS (1t Zurich. smut one child. ''/ The-hohie.-.,f Mrs. -�twri )teiet.tw, of Egmondville, was the .sere of a pretty wedding on WMln,61dav, for 241h silt., when iter daughter. Lillian May,. gave her boort and hand to t+atotiet llohnet', of Hayfield. Rev. J. McNeil, of Itaylield, performed the celeuwny'in th.• presence of only int- IIicdIate relatives and friends of the rontt•artingg parties. The bride was 1tU.euded., \sas ' ,t t , ,.1#rrntow... while \ 'Ilium 1.1oh her supported the• HatIWlrl Soule, id Elilnville, met with a dilaretsiug accident blas. week, one which will permanently disfigure hint, although bis escape f ' Intel injury is very fortluiete. Ile lad leen engaged With t he Cobol threshing syndicate and Was wut'klug 81 the machine when a large hay' knife, which had beep t•ar•Iessly set aside by one t,if the we•n, fell from the mow, -striking hint and completely severing a portion of his nose. 'Betio the wonted could be dressed• the skin ifor grafting it hails to 1,e removed from Mr. Muitle'N 1)011V. Tho injured memis•i' is Slowly healing. • McCracken's Winnings for 1908. Liruatu•Is ,Post : W. 11. McCracken, thOwell-known gardener of hhiutew•lty stte lei. eigfit fall fairs this seamen- and Captured no less than 'L'i0 rites. )fv dt'pve nese 2fll wiled and w•i 'clear 1 oyer *1OU. The bit or faits and ltwards'it; foliows ; =1 Brussels .. 13 Dungannon 1 01 Seaforth At wood 23 M'itverinn ---'-'- - -... '.:.' Fordwieh. Listoctel ... . 311 Myth S1 Tooral .... ...... 2 at', WI a •y g n o next January but can holt) his a Wn with the most of them y,•t. moo housewives ridge the Purity of a flour Ly its e,Uteccst. 1\'hite r somehow ti�titiet l wrr S . Rut whik pore flours are tit 1% , to t.1 : (white flours are not 2:1(ty. i"JF'. Royal, Seesehie.d Faonr is the whitest Cu,.: that a willed. It is also the puss.. ) 'u rev think the Flom you art' cru,; It about to white as flour ran i C. Yet it you place it beside f.o,l a! household Flou, it oil .utti n1 I c ,..ni prison. Ask wen l s cr i„ I:o�'.+l House'toid, allai'1 ,.A tit lee and:r$(1•1 t.., that s ou ni:ani is �ii 4e fink Mf 1ls- L.3Mi• IL'! ' ,not. eel. --a BEES AND HONEY. The Way They Gather Their Harvest From the Flowers. Bets gather honey (row the ureter vessels of flowers and plants. The sugar, starch, albumen, etc., are car- riedeight up by the map to the seed beat- ing pods. To a marked exteut nature is assisted by the natural law of sheat le -produce a sweating at von - denotation of moisture, which we call. dew. This takes place to the co- rolla of the flower, making It mor'* sy for the plant to deposit Its over - ow of sugar, starch, albumen, etc., i 1 the dew already In the Hower. ', .Is sweet nectar is carried up by the sap and discharged in the dew throogb the pores of the plant. When the see rises evaporation takes place, and the result Is a tiny drop of nee - tar In the cup of the flower. The bee goes to the flower and with its long silken tongue sips up tbls drop of nectar and deposits It into Its honey sack hack of the throat. The bee Is provided with a stomalh for its physics well being back of this storage stoiti eh, and all the hon- er that goes tot s stomach Is used Inc the life or ph (cal demands of the. boo. -- .. has its stor- age tank full of net + r It straight- way flies to the hive • . exudes it into the cell. The bee 1s endowed with the power of exuding s natural- ly as In taking, so there nothing wonderful about It except tb= natural cariousness of the matter. gtoum. Wanted a Prison Berth for the Witter. Lest week a young nian ,named Phillips applied to Magistrate Kay, of Exeter, for a sentene.• df *ix months in the ('e ntral Prison. On being re- fused he departed on foot, condcuuning the law that would not give hint at term when lie wanted it. Local Option Campaign Postponed. Blyth Standard : 'I'he temperance people of Blyth, in view of the very limited time there 4, left in whirh to circulate the petitions for the local op- tion bylaw, think it best to postpone the canipaigu until next year. It, the meantime they will perfect their or- ganism ion and carry 011 a campaign of tdusatton and agitation in order to be natty next tali, when they hope the bylaw will carry by a good' majority. Turnberry Pioneer Pasties Away. Otte of this earlesit pitifteere of TITER - berry, in the person ..f 1Villiatu S. Anderson. who*.' yenta mimlered fourscore, joiner( the silent majority on Saturday, the 211 is alt. Moto than half century ago deceased with hie bride tinned bin face from his native hone in Scotland and after braving the perils of it nine weeks' ocean voyage arrived in t'anwda. Three Years were pained in Scnrlsoro' town- ship and then he again proreeded wentwanl and settled on the 1st con- cession of Tornherry, where he fought and overcame the trials and privations incident to pioneer life, transforming his bush lot into the weaker until the following Thureelay, when his spirit winged its Hight. Born in England seventy-five years ago deceased came to Canada with his brother John it, 1643 and Bellied on what he afterwards named Hensall in memory of hit native village. A few years later fames and John were je.ined by their brother George. These enterprising young then engaged ex-. tc'i irvely in the pork -packing business and later in the exporting of rattle. Tlwv WY ere the fleet to import Leicee- eejt and shorthofned cattle into ('minty. When the London. 'iron & Brune -Railway_ was pro- jected the hrothere presented the cote, piny with the ground now occupied by'lensall station. it is said that at thio time they sold in one d ty mote that $fl,asl worth of Iota un King and Queen atreetn, Hensall. U,ceneed's extensive cotnmerrinl enterprises made him well known throughout the Prost iti,'t.;it d wherever lie went ..his re• uon'kable bueinets abilities, his is hole - smiled honesty bis ready wit and his great goodness of heart Won for -him the esteem and love .11 all vitli whom he cattresitt.,RNR iter: lreeessed was unmarried' ,inti is s�iriivii -by his brother George wlfb lies seriously i11 ; his hrother John predeceased hint several years. ' ltllPS:'W:T. BURNS. National Correspondent of W. R C.. Suffered from Nervousness and a General Breakdown -- Caused by a Cold Restored to Health by Vinol. I c'ltfght a severe cold which it seemed inlp''uihle to get rid of. i be- came mmeh run down, lost my ap- petite and flesh and felt nervous and iel' itAble . Vivol was rect mmended. and certainly worked wonders for rue ; tit increased my appetite and cured my eouith and nervousness. 1 eon - miller Vinol a wonderful remedy." Mrs. \V. 1'. Berms Memphis, Tenn. Many people Are in just her condi- titnt-all run down, hardly Otte to drag about, don't know what dile therm. This is probably canned by a coli or cough which is hand to cure, overwork or too ,'Inas confinement to business, and sn,li people need -Vivol. Viral ire not a stent medicine, but contains the medicinal curative .ele- ments found in fresh cols' livers, with all the oil eliminated and tonic iron added, We ask every ren.,( v u, ner- vous, dehilitated, aged or weak person in thin piece, and every person suffering from Stubborn colds, bang- ing -on coughs or hronchitic, to try V incl on our offer to return money 11 it fails to give twtisfartion. II. C. Dunlop, Druggist, Goderich. The Beide-"Oh,'Algernon, are you eertnin, are you pasitive, that nothing will ever come between us 1" The Groom -"Nothing, dearest ! Nothing can ever come between .u. nu, long tL comfortable home from whichbe we Iivs in this flat -there isn't room." THE WHEAT. Binding and Shocking It So as to Bast Results. From the tlule the wheat stands waving yellow to the field until It 1s In the hands of the miller is an im- portant period. The cutting of the wheat may trot be a ditScult,task, but much depends on bow well the grain 1s gathered and bound and shocked. If the machine does not gather the grain well. a good deal of It wUl be Pont falling down before the sickle or stringing out from beneath the aprons - Care should be takea to avottl this. The binder should also gather the straw evenly, so that the bundles may not look ragged or part to lost in tbe shocking. Tho binder should be shift- ed just right, so that the bundles may be bound near the middle. Binding _too -Clore to the butte or heads will make them inconvenient' to handle., as well as rause the dropping out of n part of the bundle*. The shocking of the wheat 1s very important. espct'ially In those sections where mins and winds are frequent. The bundlers cannot be thrown together any old way and be expected to stand the storms of wind and rain. _My experience has proved that the test and strongest shock is made In the following manner: Plae.• three pairs of bundles in a row, then set one bundle at each end and three on each nide. The •caps should be !laced on lengthwise of the stiork and tipren,l so they will cover the top of the shock and hang down on the eldest, protect- ing the heads of the wheat and turn- ing the water like the roof of a house. For twenty years we built our shocks in 'this manner and seldom ever lost any Wheat from winds or rain. It wee often necessary to go over the field aft- er n severe windstorm and replace come of the taps, but eddom did we have to s'sbalkd a .seek. ,After the wheat la all eat and shock- ed It 1a the best plan to have it thrash• ed ns ROOD as ft will do. It sun then be stored nway in a rat proof granary or hauled direct to market. We be- lieve it is wise to sell Immediately after thrashing. Sae higher price for which one emu hold will not more than offset the 'shrinkage and lass ht handling, and sometimes the higher price 1s acres redtaed. A person had better take a few cents less than nun the risk. Newel Educational Trip. The Grimsby Ednoatiett eseestittee ham tient 1,000 t•hildren to the Primo - British exhibition with a view to in- stilling into the children's minds the reality of the entente, and al�stdllgf them nn ,.hieet lesson !n the growth of commerce and art. Killing sum.c, For killing out .ulnae a correspond, ent rerommendc a dock of sheep. First maw the smmir, then turn In the *beep. Stumm may It destroyed by persistent cutting after flowering pennon and be- fore ft step berries, tint sheep will do the work nt leap tronhle and expense. A Forcing Effect. wets(( mnnnre ham m f'rrinc effect end ten.(• to prodnce 'tem* and len vett at the exporters of tenth and Irvin it In therefore hotter tat early garden truck• graam„ti end fall *iota than fel cereals or fruit. D. MILLAR CO. 'P56 ONS IN THE NEW MANTLE SECTION In our new Iuanl1e root,. we rue showing s gu.• .tory stu:u't new coats Inelwiint ,t)ie New tttreetrffr OAK, fastttntt'rf`tare r -� algid We have never wild sw many mantles Its we have dune the hist few day•, flue stock is sl ill well itesurted, but we would ad- vise ars early inwlweetiun 140 as to get a better choice. Ladies' Semi -fitting Coats from 1 ;5.75• I • 1.1 (, ata 111 t11e Ilea•,• -t styles, reasonably pricer(, o -.\\'e have jowl phased into stork another t- nrigtimentofo.�t tamed Bearskin Coats, also son,• new styles in Infants' Hradwr:u . The Family ljnderwear. The cold weather' is now here rend there has beim it brisk de- mand for warmer under gat- tuents. Never before were we su well prepared to' meet the de- _-_-niantl-.._r1f-DM' mRIIy rllstOlnel•* WW1 Underwear- for ladies. Rents and .Children. Some hosiery Specials for This Week. I:ulies' btu, k 1't-bmore Hos.•, ,•\,•ee.ling fine make. tegular3;e. for 25c per pair. *Jur Le iii•i t Hose sit illi• per pair is the hest Half Ducar • Hose in the trade. See our special heavy Worst id Hose, all sizes, one price, 215c, ext ra- ,rdMary value. • _ McCall Patterns and Magazine for December now in stock MLC A I 1 PATTERNS' L_ Millar's ScotclrStore is the perfect food drink for children. Highly nutritious - easily digested -delicious and economical. Th.r Cowan Co. l.t.nitid, Toronto. Kiditer, Cured or Money Book -'Firm Is no risk in bus •ng GrN I'tLLB. They aro weal un a -p 'so guarantee that they wil lcuro all Sid Troubles, Ii.heamr.tisln all i9t:.atici, Iain in the Rack, etc. It, atter taking 8 boxes, yon can honestly say that Gin.Pills have not cured yon, take the empty hence to your defiler and bo will refund the money. That shows how certain we aro that Gin Pine will cure you. 600. a bolt ; for 112.60. Sent- on'recei et of price if vnnr dealer can't supply you. mple free DiPT. A. -NATIONAL 0100 & CHEM. CO. LIMITED "�'r"e,y tt tee_ • -, this TORONTO 10; are Grey 1'., y:tndllladder [REF \CATALOGUE stet .t THEN Decide on the Business College ' t e ri :i.wlr,er t ` We Galt the privilege of sendi you our intensely -interesting, inter estin h n Y a dao illustrated FREE CATALOGUE. in fact, you really owe it to yourself to get et G f a copy and read it thoroughly before you r•, select flee Business College to attend. This Catalogue explains all about our school, our faculty, our different courser Tell* why we honestly believe our Col- lege to be the best for xou. After reading the boost we we will leave you to budge for yourself. - Seeding for a copy places you under no obligation. Just mail your name and address on a postcard. Student. admitted any time. Sprrl.l epenlltas September and Jaauery. The Forest City Business and Shorthand College LONDON. • . ONTARIO •, JI W1 WESrERVELT. P e.e.p.l J. W. wESTERVLLT, Jr., Gam..., t -. The °T shorthand B..Ins..Colles° (Wart.) Enation k !WNO ' i h1AN & Bim'. e'co Bets.* s LINIMENT LIMITED - aasroCCRIOt101tit • T 1St THE URIIINAL AND ONLY GENUINE BEMAU OF NOTATIONS SOLD ON TiE MERITS OF MINARD'S LINIMENT G. JOHNSTON EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR . i-urulture and Undertak1 g;warerooms, %Visa .ids .quare, PHONE : Store4e. Goderick Residence l;s , Night calls: At re.W.uow, 3t, W1111.r,n Street. "Your husband," sail rho talkati ve IIrl.rr, ^hew atx•h :t geulte tIl poeitl`uiu. Inherited it from his mother, I sup- pose?" "No." replied Mrs. Henpeck, significantly, "1 think I mac safely tiny that molts part of my dowry." J. BKOPIIEY & SON -- t NE LEADING - Funeral Directors and Embalmers Orden urfully etteNaed to at •Ii hours, r left er day INSTRUCTIVE INTERESTING "CORRECT ENGLISH HOW TO USE IT." A MONTHLN M'AOAZINE DEVOTED TO TIME •4118E OF EN0L11114. JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Editor. PARTIAL CONTENTS Queries and AnsWers. Shall and Will ; Should and Would 1 How to Use Them. Pronunciations (Century Dictionary). Correct English in the Home. Correct English in the School. What to Say and What Not to Bay. Course in Grammar. Oourse in Letter Writing and Punctuation. Business English ` for the Business Man. Words; How toWriteThem. Studies in English Literature. AGENTS WANTED. ;t, a year. Send roc for sample copy. CORRECT ENGLISH, Evanston, 111. 'PHONE 15 OR 24 11"ht•n ypou want \ and Yarde1 \ttts.'etaal IIIE 111*31' at Doek eetare� COAL ALL KINDS OF COAL ALWAYS ON HAND &arm' ('owl weighed on the market wake where you get zoos Ms. for a ton. WM. LEE. -( ere left at 4'. C. LEK' S Hardware Ston seat Ide Square• promptly attended to. stop That Backache It means more than weariness. it Indicates that the kidneys are being attacked, and as a very Large percent- age of our ills and sufferings have their origin In tbe kidney and liver, it course o' Dr. Root's Kidney and Liver Pills should be taken. They will stop the trouble at once. Once these organs get deranged or out of order, every part of the human system becomes disorgan- ized, often terminating In a long and tedious illness which often proves fatal. THERE'S DANGER THERE I The old adage, "A stitch In time saves nine" applies to the human system. Nature gives her dmely warning, and If hccJcJ much suffering may be prevented, but if nsglsgled elle demands a very heavy penalty. Mother and Daughter-in-law Cured. Mrs. Jean Rourgault, of St. Sylvester, P.Q., says; 't1 gladly testify to the merits of DR. Rt)T'S KIDN!'Y AND LiVER PILLS. I have used ala or seven boxes and have obtained great relief 1 was very weak, nervous and In e run-down condition, bat then: pills suited my case exactly, as, after six weeks' treatment, 1 nos feel like a new person. They built me right up. 1 will always continue to recor,rtcnd DR. ROT'S KIDNEY AND LiVER PILLS. Mydauglitcr-irides, has Ilse used these pills with be.lehicial results." Dr. Root's Kidney and Liver PIIIsCURB ALL KIDNEY AND l.IVI.R TROUBLES. rata •AWPLI. sent on own - cation. Ad• dream Dr. Rcpt Co., Rpaltna ♦ , To. rano. dtnweemnesaawea Du ROOTS 141(1141 Vit LlVI1 6'11 t.5 SYNOPSIS OF anadian Northwest Homestead Regulations. .\ny even Numbered aeetoa of of ■ land. in Mtsnitobn, Seekatchewan an Alberta. excepting tt turd tat, not. martial. maybe home. 'needed Icy any t'er•on who la the solhead et a funny, or any malt( over Is years of age, le Ike extent of one-quarter section of ISO aerie, =Ora ale.,. by hetic It'onant. at ari.mminion wedeln Lando gra gency or Suh-aren -y for the db. Het In which the t and Is .host*. Entry by pro may, however, be rade at an Agency on co In conditions by the father, mnther, ran, dalgrhter, brother et whiter of an intending home.teeder. The homeetea Is i'quir•ed to perform the homestead dud nnde. one of the following pease In At least ale month.' reat4enoe upon and cultivation( of the land to each year for three yearn. 12 A homue•1e eder may, if he to denim, per form the regntred re.•ldenee duties by living ea farming lend owned owlet} by him, not lets thea eigl.i y Ian *cera in extent. In the vicinity et Ids homeateyed. Joint ownership la land will dei_ 1 15Itil i .ra.n (se 1. If t hereauirfather (or m(, other he tither IM AC nc syed(of w homn.teader hes "f• h rtnan•nt MC (meson farming land owned solely by him \ not leen than eighty IR.e acres to extent. t�� vlclnit of the hotne.tead, or upon a bet aIs. sad ent for by hint In the vicinity, each bets. leanermay perform lila own residence dem.e by living with the father tor mothers. til The term "vlr,nity" In the two p1•eoedtu paragraph+ 1. Aenned se meaning not. mor than nine mile* In a direct lino. etcln.tveof tae width of road sllowanew =seed In the meeeu rem.nt, ISI A homostesder intending to perform ht. Ieaidenee(hole. to alrordan"e with the shorn while living with parento or 011 farming lend ' owned by hlrn.elt mn.t notify the agent for the diatTito. of such Intention. Six motabie not in writing mn. t to given to the ('ommiredoner of INdwnion Leads at (xtawa Of Intention to Apply for patent K. W.(JQa Y' Warmly of the Mtnlaree ret IM �tttetgr. N. Unauthorised M.hlielttit• W NU r• ver ent will not be paid les. •