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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-10-7, Page 2Sioral UULKItRR II, U\ 1 11t1U. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSI AY •r .THE sltiNAI. PRI.1•INU Co. Llniltel T•{ephoa• tall No. W. ' 111.00 per annum In savantve. ma teonths.:W ; three mouths, 35ns. To United States subseritwn, $1..10 a year (strictly In advances aulas ribrrs who tall to receive To. ti1OSAI. reaulsrly by Mall will confer a_14.. vpr by rig: ambler us of the fact at as tatty a &Wu as When a change of a itrene G de..ired, both the lid and the new address should be given. Advertising Retest: Isonal sod other similar advertiwtnents, lar per line for dost inwrl{ou and It' ia•r line for •tub subsequent Insertion. Mea. w.d by , a sr.l'ueA scale I a't'I+r lines to all inch. Hu.lna e.cards of "x (lues and under. IP per pear, Adrerltsetnenttsof Ins, Found. Strayed, Sit• ninon. Ta'anl, Situation: It ...sled. Hou f..r Sale of -to Heut. F..rni:.JO& toile Or w~thud. Article,: fur Stile; etc.. not ex.,,du•g rigid User. La each tl•st•rtou : P1 for ard month, air for each subsequent WOW h. larger adtertl•e- ments iieen portion. Announwew„lits Is ordinary reading title ten Cents per Ila•.•. .o moire I '.- Ib in 1n) -Iwial not lop, the object or which -Is the pecuniary benefit of any individual or assa•L Won, to b» ron.idt•ndw.:sl vet -it -einem at d to be charge,! a,•onmsli1. Hates fur display an• (an tnu•t thrill*.• Mute sIU be given a. application. Address ay mss ssoaatnos THE SItNAL PHINTINAI tell,. Limiter . tkagrkh. Um BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME. a.shorttime ago f.iu the I ro%ineial Gocet• fit foss $i'l,IMxl, li it b••.i been the Ottan:t Ii.is-rit11u tt Ihot sold the pope) ty, how furious Ti e. Ooderich Industria! Exhibition. ► pt'l'tati.r and the other Tory p ti s• The weather being beyond their w'•uld -have' drtou:ie d the• ••dent." and hew big and black the type wont( control, the officers end directors of_he thttTlhnwertihedilfrsrnlrlstw?rn the Exhibition have nothing to regret .„ „, an" $1111,1441 its t he spisils site t p.r Y to their part in providing for the , success of the fait The preparation ! "Kraft«r" ! Hut perhaps our fi lends Mr . Abe event were carried out in Mice 4''e•`•w.Mta* peeett lana splendid style, and those who visited Wrest, for twenty 'years war cae►•iell i last week by the ratep►yet• of ' Orillia. Tii.. Tudtuilw factory. which was 0111' 11f ()riffle s big institutions, Wahl btu•u+vl duwu a Jew week» agb, and the townspeople felt they could not afford to lose the industry. A novel and, interesting suggestion wines fr the ',V1't, while Lit.. diffi- culty of seeming Ow' needed help the harvesting season forms a serious preblttw. The pntEtostiis tbal fac- tories in the East, many of which shut down for. a feW weeks sash year for stock -taking turd. refuurs. an'an);" this rlosiug•dowu time w that On it '•tuplo)ees tray go to the prairies to assist the iarplrnt in the busy seasot. 'I his would be at'go.1J arrangement ail t I if it could be eartitrl out. • A contemporary objrrti to the ii -e 01 the term ''l,lber:tl-I'onretvalive" 10 desiguytt rine of the p .litieill paini.. of l'aita sla. S • people say that part )• haul'• ie this .-i'•nnt have tin significance, anyway : it is 'maul)' it matte'. of cunVenienue t,it .. patty to leis r a matte and it it, e• • not make much .1itfett-rice what stn• it. • i Bnt, tjprn, if it is simply- a matter of t •uv• natal', it nub t be• tidII•itted that I.ileral:Vous. rvative" is a I.!ug:autt incosiWii rliti gdltW; sot �tr1lliji+ it woull lie just as well it it wets chopped in two. • • The Hamilton Spectator utentiion., the sale for the sunt of #I,41,1151 of a Irp..., .. t fwh:. h oR, The heavy rains last week were needed in the country, bur they cone at a most inopportune time fur the TUE SIGNAL : GODN:I' UIR. ONTA RIO i the grounds on Tuesday anti saw the way the main -building was being fit ted up. and knew 01 the program that had heel' prepared for nu. IIn*e .Ley .. unite itt sayingwithwith weather the fair of l%U( would have been a reconl-hreaket. - The part lel failure ish Areot 6Tthe ISM is a diarppoinunent, hut we trust that the officers and directors will not allow any feeling of discouragement to slacken their efforts in oinking pro- vision for the future success of tie. Kx• hibition. It is an institution too big and substantial and important., and too firmly founded in the confidence of the peoplettf,the district, to ie seri- ously affected by one year's revrrsr, - To the merchants and nsanufacttt- ere Into made exhibits a word of praise and encouragement is due. In showing their interest in the Exhibi- tion they risk a good deal of trouble and expense on the chances of the weather. Their enterprise this year, though lacking in the sulwtantiai re- sults it would have had under other circumstances, was appreciated by all who are interested in the lair, and it is to b:• hoped that next ym:tr they will be on hand as handsomely as they were this year. RAISINQ THE STANDARD t A -nice mull of thing. the Itern I- ndent of Education has made with its DOW and unproved leaeher-training methods. The old model .ehtsds,' the usefulness of which was attested by many educationists of long experi- ence. have been done away with, anal now the would -lar leacher must stake up his or her mind to a year's normal school course, with its altenda fit ex- pense, or stay out of the profession. The result is that many young men and w amen who would make good teachers after sueb a comae as the old model schools pro riderd are staying out, and all - river the country are t.cho° without teachers and schools in gharge of raw buys and girls who h e received permits to teach, with- out any training rind in many cases without t•vetr having passed the exam ination that would admit them_ to a training school. And all this in the n ame of raising the standard of the teaching profession 1 EDITORIAL NOTES. Of ,otrs0 you are ening to vote fin- the orthe bylaw this time. -, leapt. Bernier is hack from the Arctic seas. Now we shall hear what's what. - Perhaps there it a mural hi that West Peterboro' election case, but it Is hard to find it among so mach im- moral. -_ wearied of that sot t of thing miner the last Dominion Idyl tIi i:s. Her Pathway. so-a"•t • soli, rti•that I Anil al the fiowrr. lose it The gun-iou. Rublrutu.l -way - I -- .'Fbe losses• bend aAs►r it. In ruby 01 In golden cup It -name the lichen pl. dee-. And ,'tins -'sr -berried s•ins'- erep ue. IMyrwrlljrlg its edges. . - The.IH a and cricket- sing its -sings. The -hallow, kis. It Tightly. ' While utiertlies kt gola•u thrall. Flit o and down {1 brightly. , -_And little 'nes with.lr.dlousdrown • Try here and therrtohhte- hr-1 fatting .l.11., • 1, t1,1 ha.trn down To'wW it if IDry jird ...- And :And I. too. fain•aoukl keep it, way safe hidden dual tar gra.-es- - S•Wevi teatls, drat p..1 h -down- which each day M)- little title lose p.tasr,. e ameba Kane Italhtsn'rin the ('entury- 11agvfor. Is the West Becoming Americanized ? This is the Ilile.tlull wdtir11 Kate 11111 paaUll-Hay P, tl'ie..: seriously to answer in the Orti,I,er Busy Man's \I'ag:tzior. iltriientitly she relates -ante interesting , exlsrricn.•ra: "A ear ago, travelling *hiiatigh Albersa, I niet a keen -looking Antra ire» fr \ebrnska, and I a.kerl I ' h,iw he liked living ruder the III itish -flag ? Illy nnsw.t• was. 'N'a't, we Nerru't .,sl sure hose this King deal would Orly nut when ave first came .Ip here, hal ni• were kept vu busy taking till hilly -four inithels lir the acre, gel- ing sevetty-t hrce rsnto for every .441.144 of it at the .hsiw, that ape e.anre- ;o think King Edwntsl wasn't a had sort of landioul atter all.' I asked oo.1 iter settler, living at ('lateshol11n•. 'n Aliso Li. how tate Canadian laws lilted hint 'ahetty.d -- welt: he laid, it lenst elegance or h.:mit:ition. He 'eft hi', plow to ten -furrow affair, sotkirl by stereo and, leaning up against a fenee, told toe this : 'I was down near the Istnndary line last year •s•ith 11 hunch of horses. when a uiounls•d policeman ''ams along, all dote, in chute. of a itslf-breed horse •blot. H. sott of expected to find hint •ii a breed camp a bit off, and I went with him to ser just bow- them red - .o its would make a pinch The ted. low got off .his horse, walked into ramp, where theri• Wer. about twelve in• thirteen ugly-los•khat chaps titling round, and say, red -coat : Mere, you .orale.along .mitk:u -setting_ltia hand (quite pthtr- ti►e nn a rhnp's_ shredder: there was a feltnw gt•ahlsd his 1W'in- hester: another aruffs, another lel- t yell out of hint, but the red -coat jest cul : Look herr , ynit fellows, sit down quick, for flu going to take, this lin with site. Ile did. The session of the Legislature will lw a notable one that does away with Do. penalty upon enterprise whish is Involved in the present assessment law. - Earl Grey has been telling the people out Nest t hat thet is sure to he a war between Germany and Brit- ain. His Excellency is a little fate with his alarm ; the war scars season is over, Toronto in discussing a proposal to erect a statue to Gold win Smith while he is still living. it may he all right, hut wouldn't it give the fine old gentleman an awful shock to diseud'et any).porecialfers oaf hie merits in Phil istine Termit.o ? Lona hlrat.hrmta is approaching his ninetieth birthday after having lived for a quarter of it century on t meals a day. Hut a fellow who is fond of hi. three meal. a day might' claim that the noble lord geta only twenty years of life out :of thirty years of existence. A bylaw to lend the Tndhope Car- riage Company Poll, without in • Sam. Gratton's Predicament. Exeter Timeys: Stltuel Oration, iIle well-known fl*h•p.d.11s.r, 111' Grants! Bend, was befa n• Magistrate Kay Sat- o, ,l ty mottling of two charges pre- ferred against him by Chief County ('unstable Gundry, of (ioderich. One charge was the sidling of lottery tickets, and the other of 'securing mrmey from al pat I) of atttotnubil. tourists. using his authority as con- stable for the purpose of the alleged 'extortion. 'rite matter Celtic up Is• - Gar the magistrlUe at lilslet•ich a a bile ago, when Stan, pleaded guilty, but to avoid constrict aid., expense In getting witnesses to fiuderich the ileum frown attorney wished to have Ihr PAPP traversed to either Exe- ter or Grand (tend, but the magistrate leftism!. The matter was •opened pp again and proceedings started in Ex- eter. Sam. ngaIts pleaded guilty and was remanded for tial at Go erieh, hail jiving accepted for his Filippa!, moue. In . admitting his guilt f(ant. pleaded ignorance of the laws owing to his being a poor scholar, and that hr should not hare been appointed eon*table un that. account. His case Will likely comm lip feline the Judge at Godorich In the near future. The punishment for committing breaches of the law such ;is in S►rn'm rase is gt1itr severe. It is expected his neigh- bors will send a petition asking that a•.ntesloe lsi-rttapsa..l+J.._ .. . . .. A Son of the A►letie Zone. The Kincardine Hevi•.w says ; 1' mender' ['eaty's "snow baby" may have liven horn fou I hest •t.h, there is a young hal in Kincardine who is a close second, viz., Herschell Stringer, soil of alis Lordship the Risley of Yukon. and Mrs. Stringer. Hr is named after Herschell Island. where he was twin. That, Island is in the Aretir (Mean. northeast, of the MacKenzie Haver He was born when his father was a missionary among the Kskimn. ► The American Road Machine Company By=law Manifesto of the Board of Trade to the Voters of (ioderich. The lay -last to assist the Aulerican Mani Machine CiallisauIv. l.iuiite.L in.estuWislting its factory it li/alerich having failed tit' ,w•uriug tllu•_uoces4aey nu111ber of fitsot'ul-ti.' +sites slot its Ih•st suliui.aou. it is a►Iftiii to Is. vnit,I sgaul. in irviss,l fot•ti.,tu. the I1,•tola•r lust. lit vesper -4 -to those-ys..i.N5 -l1. the -(si tut'r_. fly.slaw • to w hit'b nhj.„•t i+it was u., ,$ - .t -r mel properly saleguatliug the inthn•sts of the lost u. rho Its Its+ hats been se' Ievn.ed iM.tutitet dud t'.•iuovP the..' uhj.'. t ion .\t tent lou. is 4'.p.•cillllly indh,i to r1:uta• I of the Its-Ilan.shich n''ss 'i r.% hies that Ili.• I'ongiauty is not tot •rein u.et�ting Irvin the p.o.iwls„.f the :ale ..I thetwu,lulc,•1 Is,uds until s. vtity to this solum of al least lay{i1111 is given, sr hen the ...nip:my it l.oreceive : S1;ltsl o• ttili1) jar vent, of the s:due of such wrurily. 'I'Ite total gwu•tuttee of #1,1.1411 dia..-not las effect if I. instil the I'ottitati pruciiles seelltity to the Stillie of $i11,14li. 1c h isslt is nest giving chi• t'ouq•auy a •lotto. It i. .imply �. unr:u.tee•iug. of enthusing. the t'ou.puuoc-. IunJ..:unl it ss SII lttd o<TTh'• .an•iaa en a ('ern note.. 1111 11noJAtn•F The .Uayi.i, the l'i,,.i.ln,t i.f'Ilti• Ilnant-.d Traub' -and base toile a se:welting inv,rtigaliun as t.. the standing 1 the • 1'..11i.uty. w hich thunvnghly ruffs inees it dint Ill.' pr,tl141.j1tiun lis it r,441 fait It and that ti a pri,111eters have thle intet l,on, l 1• media atti,ithe bi.iur.. clgpa rivuem t1 establish ,i'Inrgo and u1. -...fill industry 111, all. Ioms. . Fit, su•rr..s 1.1 this• I4 I i ' Itu•alis the addition of al Iran fifty well-talid qurkiuen It. jou' industrial Iaspsd:ttiuu. With the piv;la4.1 I hat in a fess years. the Hoard \liu•1 ' • t'ompany \v iii hav .Iwo.i n* of flu• twist substantial uuuntfucturing s•stabiisIti,t'ts in Western g • eiltt,tl•rn.. W- it 10.11 Mat-k.•t furan is -i-411 I.'.a•ean: • 1,'e trn.t that l•frun• lung we• shrill be aIle .1.4.4.101. litatnd'am- l0t`r. fur our tow it Si itbout 'Sial by any ..f I NM.- Irtrut fir g.us*•-, nal • ;i tt • hots• the hest locat sin \\'s,+ t 1►ala rini iu 'r lfartl Ia. shhpati,, t':n•ili-Men:.• itt -Iris• tnw,tsllstit•• 41/11s4 1.1144W, ..114.*ASSI Iiti111 in III, nytu,• of out tutu as a 11utilufarltiring ventre by assisting yuul(art.11ei•. to 1, leans bell.. alai w•e believe the present -.gJJs,-fs+st. rtruisesestetited -Iss this rat rent erss.sa/. - ,/ It hula no lie- forgett en that this ti. utl,l "(Trade has for years. I,s ,'.(•ir.spu,detth.•. (ors, .nal effort, nein cul d.'tt 'sing. been seeking to mance toAnlltnet1111•1•. to halite 11 one t,iscII, 1111,1 we ea sit, theref,,ie, -in 11i ' hyane.., ltiuesty alt,•' *Ili.. it ip'ssl 111111 l,'arabl. industry which has nee pts,l our Imp. eats. Io Is• tur11td down. and tilts give the lie to 11 out luta* effort.. If you hate not thought of the benefit fit of mai devouring industries to OM' town. try to imagine Whitt I;,slet• "would Is. like without those we now have. every one of whi/•l, was aillml and encouraged by the town at it t start. , After e(u,•ful eitnsideration. we tisk you to eitst your vote ii i dipps.rt of this Ity-t}si`'ofl the if thiiof Ihit iller. tSiguwl by 'oculists of the Gislerieh fl arli of Tripe a ii,' tr • lin:ditie,l totet•.i R. S. N-1I.I.I \ Nix. Hon. 1)I,si.h9ll \1'. L. Ill1HTON .1.:\. htI'11H.\I.I.. President .1. A. MelNTI)SII II. K. Ill►I►GENS. Vi,,•-Pt,•siient A. II. NI.Wii LIN .IAS. \il'I'l'I,tELL. Secretary . W. W. SAt'L'1'S` CII.►S. A.'N.\IHN N'\r. }.EE 1'•Ii.%S.I'. l,h-1-; .1. N'.t'I(AIIiIE \VII. Ylil'Ntl ,ALEX. SAU'NDERS Hh'11.111Ii 1'.\HS14NS I'. 1'. DEAN • \C\I. > 11 tIIM.\N A..1. 1'1$11'1•:1{ 11. I \\ II ITELY' THOMAS \\':U(HKNEIR II. I. lIl'\LOl' ' F. II. M:\RTiN II. 1'.1I{K K. It. S\VAICI'S. Fl";!LkWI{FNCF: F. HAULS N' IIOLMES F. J. Itt"I'I.,tNI) JOS. KIIuI! .`.. F lill'1► . _ .1•'. J. I IU Iat4. 11••--. A. It. \II LEAN .1. IlIt111'1l KY II, 1,, STI'ltl)1' W. F. 1i:\I,LIt\V II .1..\. MseF:N'AN D. F. 11.1.M LINK 1131. t AMPHELL .1. 'r. lit ILlrl'it111(Ph: F FROM THE CITIZENS' COMM! r rEE. TO 1'IIE PROPERTY-ON'NEI(S (►h' (iOl►EHII'II:r. Our I'onnaitter, losing erstuvineell that the By -la sti en Which you voted oft SepHentlseu' 11th was deft -atm' by reason of the altw•nee from town of it large moldier of voters, nnd•Ili .t,y,•anw•of opposition sr'. iisili tI',-t'i-,u'a- f, p1 hi' trropoatism. Gordy I lilt 111.1 jail.' stl'iss a p ettNttwariit-- ing the 1 ouu.•il to again submit. the By-law to the sole. -of the ..ratep:tvsvxr The Company kindly ,consented to allow the preposition to cemoin open. nod aft et' making •lane'aine+. amendments .to the Ity-ins the Coto -red his, ,ere. 414. to igratt4 the pnryer-rd :r petition • signed by :1711 ratepayers and s -ton will be asked again. on the loth insf, to approve of the ptvIH.s.d`(tgrw.•nsraiL A; • Board iIf Trade. Court,•il. the hank, .wn 1115,1 private citizens, as well as our Committee. have it oh- at thorough in- • •'stigati.m of the inions seoneern anti th•• •er•n's?ur stand batik 111 tri •; l..lo. is;1i 91. We 'have received eve ry aid and enconrn .•nn til from Mr. It i'p'. Jit'. 1Wise's dint I1111,.• a0H111'latt,l suit h theta in the enquir- -owl Ii-, :.t; I yr /lee all forced to t's'ar te,t jimmy to the financial ability. business standing and itlegr'its- of ti,.• men who prop. rse' In'•hthtg in our town. N!;. I'4i!lipv hill be the Per .ideal of the Iiorler•i,•h Company emit here will ie ,i.kp.H•int.,f Wit ill hit,, Mr. Woo ids mid othcrelms•,.- holder. 01 the K.• l* S.gnnrw I'ompnny. \L. Phillips i. iiit,'i,•sti,l in n large her of enterprises in the States anti is in plsiti..n should he les• intitest,d in mu' loaf to aid us in w'ant'ing n mita her of other companies. %VI. ask )cufi to mite the following farts: ' L The assessid Tifton• of thst.•rir•h fins nearly factories were established. 2. Ii, lllet'il•I1 t, slay without its factories would is• contrarr !rail • drai�I. A. The pt,gsewl ('i:nipianv will pit at. least. MTh in i-w�t ere eiren!ntion in (bslet•ieh each year that it runs. I. Se'renty-five 14'1',,•tit, of its etitployer•swill Ile honst•httlstelw alai will iuetl•aw• n•nts and property values. • ,.. Golerieh has never had an aider) industry that se Witold exchaugeluttire everey it has told, It Tir• gnnr•anlet. that it, wool fail is gyral business manage- tponl. lhtnit.•inl hacking and a g1441 Mlle of g,ssla gown. May we request punto poll your rule as earlyrm the i:ay of voting as Ho can, as it will greatly aid tie if ave jtave the rote practically in by 2.i elo'k in the afternoon y THE ('iTIZMNS' ('OMM1TTF:K per C. A. Nairn, Chairman. London bLife O L_� C, Be t l� f c a u s e t' t' 5 r)p) Of out Endo ,ant at Liffe Rat protect:, your -tate and make.• (.vision for you iture. Do it to -clay. W. H. ROBINSON, Oi_ir.t Ageet. . _ , Ssa(esti. Dat. THE BEST RCH004.1 CENIIAL CTRATI-On",. O"lT. 'Ile best time to enter our classes is nous. We ill* running the largest and, we believe, the hest .'rosins... Itis. school mhoo I sn Western Ontario. an . 'three deltas COMMERCIAL. SHORTHAND and TELEGRAPHY. (let a stoney ntalying education Our graduates are in demand and ere meeting with sttereni. '(ret our fret' catalogue now. Ent -torr k McLAI•HLAN. Principals. TORONTO. ON?. I Or. Vendee and A lesander Sts. A high-class •rh,aa. tinter anfl time. tfradaates readily art Iro•ition•t write today for borderline I'a talogne. Autumn Term grow Au1[ust :i•'th in all d -part - 11t•nta of the Central Business,College Visage and Gerrard Sts . Toronto. Catalogue mailed free on request. W. H. SHAW, Principal. 1_'^-,.. • LONDoq, oSrARIO Business & Shorthand SURJMA: rs Resident and Mail Cot••,- ('.t.k •.., Fr.. I W W.,sn.•'• t .V •:L.'•,..!r. t• r. ... \ , ., 0-1114.0201. W. ACHESON di SON Dress Goods and SuItings for Autumn are here Displayed In great choice -- magnificent Tweed effects, Merges. t'enetiatiti. Brlstdeleiths, fancy Wontteds, at priers must moderate. Ladies' Coats Stylish man•tallored Coate, 52 inches long, splendid garments, and up It, the bighsrt standard. Specially priced, 09.00 to •18.00• Clearance of . Carpets at Phenomenal Prices A clearing Sale of is special purche'st• of English Carpets and Rugs, and Ion yards to choose front. Tapirslry Carpets, superior quality, at... • tTipestry Brussels Oarpeta, $1.14). for.... Vplvst MIAs. miss S$8a1,•$I1).00, for Velvet Rugs, sow $444, $'Gi.W, for 45c 65c $15 $20 W. ACHESON & SON THE BEST PLACE TO BUY is Martin Bros. TAILORS and FU us �sr_wal I0, 000 -. ,,s,„ . (iL- 4�`Ran 4i....IF: ► ‘11.1.:`' ' a, `% 0 ` a ` 'yt "I I _- - Moffatt's National es-.--, have large s feel ovens, moderate sired fire places, and are perfect bakers, heat- ers, and fuel savers. Every one guaran- and most complete have repairs for every We'll take your (Ail one, and sell you :1 } . 1"" O, U. 0 L11 i0 e ...I r., V = F" Over one thotuandstudents enrolled by our chain Inst year. it pays to attend a link of this great chain, for "IN UNION T H n a a is MTaxthorH." . The demand for our grad- ii THREE TIMES the 'supply, Other schools engage ou'r, graduates is teachers. A special course for teachers. lira,liates of two years ago ate now earning $2,1,1fitt per annum. Throe coarses - Cowmen CIA!, STRNI►fifAPRTand 'gt,. KiiRAI'HV, Fall hull Opus Lag. 31. Write for particulars. GODERICH BUSINESS COLLEGE OBO. SPOTTON, PRIN. 1_'^-,.. • LONDoq, oSrARIO Business & Shorthand SURJMA: rs Resident and Mail Cot••,- ('.t.k •.., Fr.. I W W.,sn.•'• t .V •:L.'•,..!r. t• r. ... \ , ., 0-1114.0201. W. ACHESON di SON Dress Goods and SuItings for Autumn are here Displayed In great choice -- magnificent Tweed effects, Merges. t'enetiatiti. Brlstdeleiths, fancy Wontteds, at priers must moderate. Ladies' Coats Stylish man•tallored Coate, 52 inches long, splendid garments, and up It, the bighsrt standard. Specially priced, 09.00 to •18.00• Clearance of . Carpets at Phenomenal Prices A clearing Sale of is special purche'st• of English Carpets and Rugs, and Ion yards to choose front. Tapirslry Carpets, superior quality, at... • tTipestry Brussels Oarpeta, $1.14). for.... Vplvst MIAs. miss S$8a1,•$I1).00, for Velvet Rugs, sow $444, $'Gi.W, for 45c 65c $15 $20 W. ACHESON & SON THE BEST PLACE TO BUY is Martin Bros. TAILORS and FU us �sr_wal WORSEI-LS' FOR STOVES AND HARDWARE -. ,,s,„ . (iL- 4�`Ran 4i....IF: ► ‘11.1.:`' ' a, `% 0 ` a ` 'yt "I I _- - Moffatt's National es-.--, have large s feel ovens, moderate sired fire places, and are perfect bakers, heat- ers, and fuel savers. Every one guaran- and most complete have repairs for every We'll take your (Ail one, and sell you :1 -"-"'- teed. We have the largest stock in the county. We make of stove or range. stove as part pay on a new stove on payments. Ranges, $20.00 up. Heaters, $5.00 up. ' Stove Pipes, Varnish, Stove Mats, Shuttles, Apple Pickers' Baskets, Nails, Hatchets, Gloves, Slaw Cutters, Choppers and Apple Parers. You will buy the best and cheapest Hardware at WORSELL & SONS' HARDWARE and STOVE STORE. Open every night. Paroid Ready Roofing. J rREPUTATION ! When you are buying a watch, a carriage, an automobile, or even a jack - knife, you like to deal with a firm which has a repu- tation for keeping the best and most reliable goods, whose values are beyond question. Without a doubt we sell the best makers' goods in Canada. We can get no better, and a call at this store will convince any unbiased mind of the superiority of our clothing. Correct in style, right in price and an abundance to choose from. MEN'S FALL SUITS drown, green and dark shades, Saxony-flnishe,l Tweeds, single-breasted mark style, neat ruffs, at jut, $ta and $13. Men's Suits, in imported 'Worsteds, slate, browns and greens. Good hard goods to wear, Rood mohair linings, prices, it;go, $us and $16. MEN'S OVERCOATS iN 20th CENTURY BRAND cannot ire equalled for style and general make-up the shoulders, the close -fitting collars and the drape of the 'skirt giving that classy appearance so much desired. There are many new exclusive style* to be had only in 711th Century Brand. BOYS' CLOTHING Boyi Suits and (hermits are kept up to the same high standard. See our Suits and Overcoats at $s' $5.se, $6 and $7. GiVEN PRIM -A good JACK-KNiPEIwith every Suit or Overcoat - We sell 70th Century (clothing, King Hata, Peabody's Overalls. tttanfleld's underwear. WALTER C. PRIDIIAM THE Noun OP R/AL VALLIS.