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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-10-7, Page 8Il THuKNnAY, 0a -roto i. (iii ll►. TUE SIGNAL: GOI)F!'LCH, ONTARIO ECh OES OF DIE FAIR. 1Cosllnustl Ham ria• ' NNW&NU, NI'.. Hanel made ladies' shirt waist, J. S. Howrie ; plain hand sewing. Ramp!, :, vat i,•I fes, Mrs. .1. A. Fowler ; tadit.'- fancy workbag, H. I.. 1Vatvt111, MW- F. Itoty: fancy pin cushion, ev.let,_ Misfit h;• llnchanan. Mrs. Andrew :ohn- etou; gent.; shirt. linen froutt, band - Made, Lena ft,uuiltun ; gents shirt, fianncl, Machina-n,ade, li. H. John. anon. Nies E. f alr al al:hemstitching, plain, H. Watson. Miss E. Buch- anan : twelve but ton hole!. N. Il. Johnston, Mrs. J. A.jFowler; darning, on cashmere with rave hinges, Mrs. J. A. Fowler: mending. • patch hemmed. S. IL.Iohnston, Mrs. J. A. Fowler :.lending, one:Iueteh lop stewed, 't n Hund Doty. tt AIr F. IS. 1. W. - one ►iU•hen apron, Mr. Andrew .John stun. S. H. Johnston ; Taney apron. Mrs. J. IL Johnston, Lena Haruilwu : the best-mawle.ulil moot artistic lady s, waist, Miss Effie M'•Ivir. • 1.1E k WORK. Point hut'e, Miss E. Buchanan. Mrs. Andrew Johnston : Irish crochet. Mrs. E. Porter ; ria niton Inst. Mrs Audrey Johnston, Mrs. J. A. Fowler Duchess lace I S Idowrie, Mrs. Ale drew . Johnston : Hatteubeir•g lace, Harriett and E. Hayden. Mrs. .1. 't. Griffin ; Hattenlwrg, Iwrtha us -e tido, J. S. IfoaYrie. Mrs. J. A. Fowler : knitted lace ithiei t1i. fere Can ning- ham. Delia-Nyyntiugtut; tatting. Mrs. Andrew Johnston. J. S. Howrie drawn -thread work, doylies, Miss E. Buchanan. Delia Symington ; drawn- {hr..d work rent»epieee, Mre.. J. A. Fowler. J. S. Howrie. PKRNKKVKN, fHK.\I), KTP. o ru pre- serves. of h w � iade re- I serves, Mn. J. H. Johnston, .1. S. Howrie, Mr ie. 1V w. McCreaath ; peaches, Mrs. Andrew Johnston, J. H. Worrell, lens Hamilton ; straw- berries. M. McKay, Haney Morris, Mrs. (i. 55'. Church : rasplwr•ies, S. H. Johnston, Anes. Youngs .1. S. Howrie ;� plums. Atex. Young. M. Mc- a Key. J. H. Worrell :b learn, M. Mc- Ili.. wedding lit uel-tI e. were plowed y Kay. Alex. Yo..gg Ir V Hainan nn : v{i, cherries, Mrs. Andrew Johnston, S. aa'. presented With a welding fucot Morningstar: Mrs.. G. W. Church : in the torn/ of a lie:u•I pin. '.%1 lel vow citron, C. A. Wells, Alex. Young. ttatultions anti the resiling of tole, Harriett and E. Hayden ; apple sauce, grains Irum absent relatives and John (lark. Alex. Voting. ti. W. An- .11 iauds c, dainty I 'hewn Was server. dtews ; jellies. Mrs. A. h. Mealiest'''.I ir. and Mrs. Alexlulder after as S. Morningstar. Mrs. Jas. I)ickeeem : honeymoon in the int or tains of I'atm mixed ' pickles. C. A. :yells. S. II, Iioa will Lake up thrir_j".idene in Johnston. J, N, 1lowrie : layer cake, Knoxville, where the groom has been Mrs. J. AL1. Johnston. Mrs. A. L. _ oraaY.witopt for-+s+lrus.-u tadise- --The Matheson, (i. W. Andrews: twelve lea bride': going•away gown was pastel hiecuits, A. J. Goldthorpe J. K. Ilne'br,alcloth and she weer a be - Wise, W. E. Ibu•nin ; collection of roiling that to match as they left on pies. J. S. Howrie, Mrs. A. E. Mattie- I'll lrain for 1heroil. The bride. SOIL Mral A. D.'MrL',u,': tansy tarts. go...run Ihe gratin, av,ea it hands • G. W. Andrew.., J. S. Howrie, Alex, ..q -of black lynx• furs.' Although for Young : sat cakes. I. S. Howrie, C. ,o me years she h is Ie'•n a repel in - A. Wells ; home -tirade bread, I). tetedent in the Mount Sinai hospital. Prouse, S. H, Johnston. A..1. Bold- N.•w York, the bride, y.a tIv home - thyme ; hotur-ruaule bread, made with riming enlityel by many nut baker's bop yeast or yeast cakes, D. side the 1, 'ly circle. mill. she leaves Props.', S. B. Johnston, Lena Halallt- with the best wi+her of a large virile ton ; collect ion of sauces. S. IL Jiihu- „t frieuth. *ton. J. S. Hnwl'ie, C. A. %Veils ; col- lection of baking, J. Newcombe R Son. Mrs. A. 1►. McLean : test radii At Winnipeg, et' b'riday. Sepletula•r lunch. prepared fur one p e'rsoib_Alex, Toth, A- fodder (:,slerieli _girl,. Mise. Young, Mrs. A. E. Matheson. Edna Guest, war • of the pri,ieipals in an interesting eereu.,ny. Her n,iuly friends bete wi.h Ihe bride •,incl► joy in' her new i.•Luionsh:p. the W 'peg 1'elegtata :4 the 11th MA gives the following auxount of the happy event• A pretty wielding took slur at the r•rtdeiu•e of Mrs. E izalwtb Guest. 2111 Nherfir.srke street, last evening. when her only daughter. Miss Kli7..alethi E.hl.t Hewed., was in:uried to hemi ud B. King, of Melville. Sask. The eel'.- muny was twain law] by Rev. Hamill - ion Wigle, in the drawing -reseal, Mehl' was prettily decor:tied, with pink and while sweet pe , the bridal party standing under an inch n) ternet utd flowers, suspended from the ,tail n' id a.lt '11 was :a bridal Istll and white :caret peas. The bride c•nt.•reel the room to the stiui,is of the wed - !um, I,. played by Miss Rita ETliof, amid was given :may by her 1,1•nther, H. It. (Brest, „f 'fore .tllu, the bride wore at lovely princess gown if ivory tel ale china'. haidsuhiely tilniwel With ;w;u•I einleruidet•y, her long tulle veil was worn ever a wreath t v -y- 1 pmPort Elgin, After congratulations the wedding party, :muttering forty HO I FOR DUNGANNON. ur fifty, were driven to Dunedin. the I Mune of the bride's ',emote. where a Vh a eoutintiattee of this t bright weather, there will he a big crowd at the Dungannon fair tuultirrnw t Friday). . In ail - (lithe' 1,ua1 fair altrae- ebtiuu to the I lions, the spetrliupr events will bee run tiff in the afternoon, and , thea.' wilt 1... a mails. feed -race, _ „Js•tl to resident!; of" A.11fi.hl,'' lltdiauROMA' 1We.t U',aw;lw,ill.. Tide. Lo,'know• 1'111444' Ibaltd will be in attend owe through the a in r the al loud In t rW t1 day. the J l Y lair e •ori will Is. given in the hall Thr litwv. r Com eat I'u,i. 11.111); of leonl.m i. giving Ihr'eit. tel and hers peep:oat w lutist attractive pragl'.nil, illitnal.. elle awl opt tut l u illK so1 duel t oniric, rhocul' r •any e kar• octet iulp,rsonatton. etc. Let's all get to Dungannon ! - HYMENEAL. • •Alexander M Matti. At. le ikesidr I'.o•in. Hayfield .sale the residence til 51r. and Airs. Wein. Alar Matti, at noon on W.'dne-dap, 4 it tier 11th, ii pretty wedding wait sot. enwt2erl, when thei•,.ee I daughter. (1a,, Eliz►Ielh Eva, ier,uur the bride of Dr. KIs•n Alex,o, dei. of Knoxvill.-. Penn.. only son of I'rof. Alexaldcr, of a •h'te t LIL aL tre le • t ,uruhoa- Th •`. 'rte • was pet funned by• Rea.. I; ro Ilawittuu. H. A.. the bridal patty st ending MrII w a> „f anode. foliage AIM tlowrrs. Thy bride, entering the I- son rsrurtel by her father, ware a_ princess gown e richest ivory liberty satin 1 • 1 with chilL to enulmuidey, a tidle veil and coronal of tir:ul ••. blus.onl•, whil.• a shower tapuyeiet til bride to'.e. with `iffy M the vattey streamers' ...n.t•i, teed - "las' char g 'oriels! ...Atone. Ririg" Guest. HtiNKv. NYKCP AND sualatt. Honey in combs, I,. P. Rundle, F. K: Bingham ; jar honey. Mrs. A. E. Matheson, i.. ,P. Rundle ; maple sugar. W. E. Du ' , S. II. Johnston : maple syrup. Mrs. JN. Johnston, W. E. Hamlin. FINE ARTS. enorgermnsAL LOFT --1)144. Landscape, G. F. Hargitt 1st and 2nd : marine, (I, F', Iiargitt 1st and 2nd ; figure from life. G. F. Hargitt, J. 1'i. 1lowrie ; animals from life, I.. F. Hargitt : still life, Si. F. Hargitt. PKneessua,NAI. LINT-w'ATKK mains. Landscape, Si, F. , Hargitt, J. S. Howrie; Marine trout life, G. F. Har- gitt, Miss E. - Fraser ; still life, G. 1•'.. Hargitt, Miss K. Fr.uer ; b..4 daawiatp in water Colors, leu•al subject. I;. F. Hargitt ; landscape tcopy), Mrs. .1. A. Fowler, .1. S, Huwrie; marine. Iuopyb Misr E. Fraser ; nature levity). J. S. Howrie, Miss E. Fraser: animate (copy), Aliss E. Fraser. AMATEUR LINT --OI LN (original or rop)' 1. Landscape, Evelyn Hayden, Mrs, E. Porter; marine, Mrs. E. Porter, Mrs. .1. 1'. Griffin ; animals. Evelyn Hayden, Mrs. J.1'. lirifiln; Ilgures. Mrs. J. A. Fowler, Evelyn Hayden ; Bowers, Mrs, J. A. Fowler, Mu. -Chas. Black ; fruit, Mee. J. T. Griffin,' Evelyn Hayden inanimate object, Evelyn Hayden original, any subje't,'Mrs, I. T. Griffin. Evelyn Hayden. AMATKt'H LINT - w'.ATF.tt c,JLOK$ (original or copy). • Landscape, St's Jae. Dickson, Nlrs, J. A. Fowler ; unable. L. P. Rundle, Jlrs..1. T. Drifts ;. animals, Evelyn Hayden, Mrs. J. T. Griffin : figures. Mrs..1, A. Fowler. Evelyn Hayden : flowers, Mrs..1. A. Fowler, Airs. Chu. Black; fruit; Evelyn Hayden, %Its. .1: A. Fowher:inanimate object„ Evelyn Hayden, Mr... J. A. Fowler; original, • local suhjret„-Mrs. J. A. Fowler, Mr*, J. T. Griffin ; monochrome, any sub- ject (original'', Mee. J.. A. Fowler, Evelyn Hayden ; monochrme. any subject (copy), Evelyn Hayden, Mrs. J. TGriffin. ('NINA I'AINTINO-AMATEt'K- Singte pirate, Mee. N. Porter, Mrs. F. Zloty ; figure on china, Mrs. F. Duty, Vere Cunningham ; three plates, J. S. Howrie, 1 ere cunning- tlani ; collection, not less than six Ppieces, Vera' Cunuinghaiii, Meir, E. orter. WOOD I.tPYi\Il, Relief calling. Mrs. J. T. Griffin pyrography earviug, Yen. Cunning- ham, Mrs. F'. Dolt'. ( RAYON, t'HAIM'i)AI. AND INK. Life study, charcoal, Evelyn flay - den ; from the cast, charcoal. Evelyn Hayden ; figure, not in large photo, crayon, Evelyn Hayden, Mrs. E. Porter : any subject, .'•rayon, Mee. B. Porter, Evelyn Hayden : pen end ink sketch, Mists E. Fraser, Eyelyn Hayden. JVi)OEA. On light homes, W. H. 'Moore, V. S., growls. On heavy horses, Wm. Dickson, Exeter. On .sheep, Robert Chartrous. Bea - Meth. _. On pigs, Stephen Andrews, Gide. rich. On psoltry, Wm. Carter, I'onsl'anee. On e*t.lie, Wm. Waldie, Stratford. ()n grain, Henry ('neem. Onde.tien. On vegetables, W. J. ('ox and S. !Morningstar.0oderich. • On dairy preclude, . Mies A. W. Green. Loyal. On IadieN work, Mr's. Oso. Powell, Blyth. On domestic manatarttires, Mis-u Green, Loyal. On fruit, F. Metcalf, Blyth. On flowers, .lnhn 'Cancer!, Ge,4erich. On fine Arts, Rey, M. ui ftibull and Miss 8. H. Griffith. ii' , .1 litange bloeeting, anti her Mundt.• was of In•idal rase.. • Ile' giftfrom the groom was a tM[Wallbt'.a.ctl. Melte Iai.le•staa dui wits Misr Pearl Wigle, who. wore a pt dices.. gown of Ali tet• i.lue silk, and her bouymet was of pink roes, and her gift I ' the groom was a gold bracelet. -Mpe•neei• t:nest noted as lest tutu ,'and received from the groom gold cliff -links. Dur- ing the signing of the register. Mrs. P. thitrnm sang very Is'antifnlly ••O I'rorrtire Me." After the ceremony dainty refreshments were Nei vel after which the bride went and changed her gown for a trnr.•1ling suit of navy blas' paau►uia ch et with which 'the woe'. •► pale blue hat trimmed with phrtnes. 'Mr, and Mrs. Ring left •.n the train for the West, and will vi -it. Banff and Seattle. Among the out-of-tv wu guests were:. Mr. and Mrs. J. .1. lain . Misses ltilhgttrtd Mabel Ring, from Cry'tal City. Mrs. tease, t:attrw Meat:tmee. Crystal City, Mrs. W. H. Little. Minnedosa. Mrs. Guest, mother of the bride, wore +a gown of wist.etia silk with trim- minp iof jet ; Mrs. Ring, pother of the groom, wore a hendsorne black silk gown ; Slims Ruby Ring wore it Swale Woe satin princess*own ; Miss M'alel Ring wore n pale Mite crepe -de.- ..him. gown: Mt•.. Hamilton Wigle wore is pretty .tame,• mull gown trimmed with lace. Among the many presents was a large tad glass ler•.)• bawl from Young church Epwolk l a-igu. azul a substantial cheek from the groom's father and tnnther. choice luncheon wits uea•vavl. After. ward.' %Ir. and Mrs. Mat'b maid took the :t p. In. Quin ter a wedding trip New York, San os Nry ' t as which well 1 Itww. p Francisco, Portland and Seattle. The bride's going away tires was brown velvet with large medic hitt faced with beaver. The grout's gift tot lw Bride am; di, nth ear -rings. to each of the braesunaids a gold bracelet, to the groomsman it {Heater lie -pan and to lb.* four u.lu•er silver etgureetle-eases.. Among the wttklitei gifts tee the laid,' Mrs. P1- 1 Y . 1'71111 f' her It" faGt MaeDo piano rttuoval from Brussels will be a distinct loss, is she is au'w'- cougvtta,hect soloist and elrenl ionisl and was always very ready to contrib- ute to private and piddle f •tions. Among the guests from outside points were: --Mr. and Mr.. Ni• Itonal(' and ofIrk. ose -►ti ' ld 1 , dial u .11 I t ('.: Alta, Mrs. Me•l'h,n le. ofNelson H. , . ilarvey aux the Misses Harvey. of Newark. N. J.: Mrs. l`awplwll and 11r. l'awplwll, of Port Elgin, and others. _.- . THE DUNLOP CROSSING. E neither, Middlemiss' Report,- Railway . • Allowed Use of -the ! tehway. A. stateel by '1'u.• signal last week. the •tlutwrits railway anti municipal boon, has app coved of the Ontario Ives, S11ar•e Itailwey''', of., for lh ri.,..iug at Dunlop. • with a slight sprig,'. Engiu.rt( MitIdleniisa in his rescan to t he board say.: ' ••1'p in i•xaenivatiop of the site f d the hotel WAS !milt un stone waalls tor! about two fret above the t,atttto,l f. -.et, .he- .4 tit_ 4^ils1 Mg luting of wood. To m ov)e the backI:uildih g tck front the mural is tint of •.• s a d twin - , there i a r question. u [ua 11 K t u 4e I Sher :url a barn' built right on to it .along its wnitIi fl un t, rand leaving edit the cost til allowing there would be no roam, I.ee/new all Die buildings he- Iwen thein take up the whole front of the I..1. Besides, there is a rellar antic the hotel, and all the st • wall. would bale to lie• pulled down Yid r.•huilI, anti the either changed. tad in. Cart t would, simply Wean the and the no tutuIage *tined by this re - ' 1 til would not Ile afnly acs' h.•.ttus• the shed and bailing %tell as an turban] att the not lb of the build- ing. would cut'elf all v dew of the ening south t„1• ,t '-ousidet•alle di. tau.ee. In feet• nothing of the eines weed slung the Auburn notal for at (cast the . est -tram tat. corner. "Having investigated this catrefully, I exons lu the eonetm ion the'. the best way out ot the difficulty was tee allow the.t't.ulpany the use of aha• highway as granted thew by the et. 'iI, but at the s • dune to ke•plheutl as •h out of the (lovelies., psrction of the road its lt..'.II.I.'; s., t have brought their retitle line in five feet east of its Iii -at ion en Iheit' (Len.'' Mr. Middleniss Mot also i•edueel. the curvature at the ere easing. The engineer's report is approved by the board and the Ktilway C pins is instructed to Idle its plans in aceier,I :mce therewith. - The b':uulor. i. t. retie wean?. WESTFIELD. MoNn.aY, (1i•t. 4th. Mi,,s Louisa 1 air is spending a few days this week with relatives at Myth. Mrs, Allen Ramsey, of Michigan. ham been visiting at the home of her brother-in-law, David It Linsey, the 'past two weeks. D,' not forget the 1Vestliekl anni- versary on I)etoler 21th and 'Sith. K. v. J. K..1. Millyml, •,I Ileusall, will peach on the Sabludh and am Mon- day evening a gland tea -meeting and entertainment will Is' given, very disagreeable weather of the past two weeks has made the Agricultural Society reel that they were wise in wetting such a late date fur the fair, as it cannot porribly be much worse weather 'next week and there is a good ,hanee that it will be much bet- ter. r 0 are it 'concerned Ire AllK att)•way. '1'Ite dates of the (fair are Titewlay anti Wteltieslay, October 12th and I'Ith. Visit the china department. at the Maple Leaf Grocery, Hamilton street. fountain Pens Wate'rman'r Ideal Fountain. Pens. fully 1. •n.arrntrtxl and sold on II) days's' trial. Malley if not sat Watt tory. 1'i lee, *2.50 up. Remex Fountain Pens These pens have I1-cau•at gull poitlls, and ale recom- mended ley..sis_!n be the Twat *I.:+l Pen on 1 he market. To introduce this Pen we have Waved onfaale`three dozen at sp eebal int rod ut ta.ry p r i c e. *1.151 each. 'Money refunded if not satisfactory. \ TERMS STRICTLY ASH. In our notes last week we incit- ed that Mrs. J. Hell had gone to juin he husband in Alberto. She W11/4 very unfortunatPly town ill when shtr rem -heal Fort Willtowni-4w, where sive w•ur forced to remain far it her of days. and instead of cunt' ing on her jour (Wy west wprel she returned to her father's, John 'Redmond's, end is still very poorly. .We hula In hear of her restoration to health very son. • MacDonald -Holmes. 5 wedding of interest to many readers of The Signal took plan at. Hreseel. on Wednesday, September 22nd. the groom. who is n son of Mr. and Mr...J ohn MacDonald, of the 12th coneemi in „f .1shtleld, having Spent his student days in Gaterich. Thr following account is condensed Crum l'he Brussels ' Post : In Si. John's chervil, Brunets, at high noon on SVu'dnr.ttay, a matrimonial alliance was enterer upon between Alexander Barrett Alalitnald; too mister, of I't•anbrsrk, H. 1'., and Muss Kathleen Leonora, eldest daughter of Dr. %V. Ione and Sirs. Hielmes. of Brunelle. The ceremony was pel'f„nned by Rev, II. AL Lang Ford, rector of 1'hriat '-sketch, l,ienewele acrd Hes, I). geflono. .eon, rector ot St. John's church, lirussels. The hanrel was leant Redly de.Torated silk flower, and a hank of ferns. The bride was given sway tey her father. t She wore, n b erotning coe- loms of white Durlte,,s sIIin with overdress of Irish hand -melt lace and hal the customary iridal veil and orange tilossnms. The meld of homer was Mise ('hemM•ra, of Tiverton, and the bridesmaids Mina ('hambers, of IIar•istoru ; Mina Harvey and Miss Nora Hervey, of Newark, N. J., And Miss Catherine Cheatham, of Tiverton. Flower girl, little Miss Dorothy Holmes, and Roger Harvey, Newark, pegs. Oronmmtran, Dr. Oamphel 1, of Eve•rythipg in groceries, pure, fresh and good, at Mounts'', & V.st.arren N, Hau.ilten *tree!. HAYFIELD. WKt)NENu.5Y, Sept, 31th. Mies Helen C. 'ton returner to Detroit „n 'Monday. Miss Mary Porterfield returned to Itert. twine in lielgrave on Snt.tialay 'lis Harvest home service was held in the Anglican eleven - dura -'Sabbath morning., Miss Nona, F went has ,e..1444`11.a glum! [emit inn in' •onto and left this, week to cotnturner ter work in that city. Tlie ' tui i epN`nrr e•annintign rrn Purr village has i'unm.•nced and it is-tition iN-loeing c4.4' latw(--h i revgr - of iwing-- ing the matter before the, people at the.polls the cunning w!/inter. We are pleased to hear that Mrts, Thos. Cameron is so fat' recovered front her aacldent that she is able to sit in her ale el ehaii arrrl I e moved Arousal the homer. Wi. heaps -foe- her Witire recovery vciy soon. Jai. (lame on hrte goer to Zurich to take Ales. Ji, I, „dl, it ear k its ,.rincipal of the public schrstl ,until Christmas. Mr. Alclataal...a aaadaraeand. intends entering IIs• i'n;t e r • bby, of T.•nnnto at the beg ttttt ing off the Ixt1t• the first of (lctoteer, THE Cnn.nsKN's IlAY. Children's Day setwire ays4 held in fit. Andrew's ehnrch on.Sablalh morning last., with a fairly goo' representation of chil- dren pn•.ent. A ehildren',a chair led the singing' and also sang a hymn in Vel v pleasing style while Ihe uttering wan b.meg taken. An interesting feature of the program wits the pree- entatien by the suprrintendeut of the General Assembly's (1(pl As for 'cor- rectly repeating the Shorter Cate- chiem. - Tin/sr' ei'retving thele 'Mph, - Inas were : %lise Irene lierrison, Ella Itetri.on, Jessie McKenzie, Annie Elliott- - Kathleen Elliott and Anna McNeil, Anna 'McNeil . also received the Assembly's dist for repeating the two hundred verses prescribed for rbenday ,,•h•stl scholars. The (LnreT1 WAS pi ,'u fly decorated with flowers, awl all. Jath children and older recede. enjoyed the service and the 1•11,61o. 'ye address on "What Use We Are SIaklrg of the Bible." TriNnaY, Oct. Cath. Mie ('herlott. Sterling spent Sal - bath at her h^me here. The R'oman's institute will meet. area Friday afternoon, (Kotler Pith, at the home of Mrs .Mt,. Spackulan. Several wembras of the S dvation Army came over from Clinton and held an open-air meeting on the street on Monday evening. . Horu.o eon Goon WgArggv.,--The l' THE COLON S R BOOK TO E GEO. PORTER. Prop. t House Square, IIODERit'll 'Phone too. [Wanted All k.indt -At -- Apples Highest. prices will be paid. Also boys. and girls warned to pare :end trim. Saltford Evap Drator Chinaware Department OPEN SATURDAY i)i.play. i,t' fine quality in LIMOGES TEA AND DINNER SETS G ,i liful rife'Is in PORCELAIN AND SEMI PORCELAIN WARE BA WAIN TABLE ALL ARE INVITED CHOICE -tit and -EGGS Maple Leaf Grocery MORI IS!I do VANATTER :14 52 HAMILTON NT. Pickling Season. For the pickling .see oi, we have the freshest and purest SPICES F;ver•ything you went for making conn pickles and catsup.. Hest white wine ar .l eider ._. VINEGARS. _, Give us your order. Sturdy & Co. THE Oltnt'ISitS 'Plane of West Side Sgea re 1 Quality Store 'PHONE 43. Bulbs last tubaad acwupi.ttaaaw t meat of bulbs, ceonrisl dug of Dutch hyacinths. ringlet and double ; tulips (sep trate culors) ; Von Sion daffodils, paper wbite narcissus, freesias end Ubinere lilies. Coffee Om' own blend of coffee con• staidly grows in popularity. It is ctwpgrt'd of the !tightest -geed.. a 1 t I gg 1 til entities skirl t selected K r w blended. Fresh ground. Oar price it pg higher than other, Try a pound -only • le. English Breakfast Tea Price per p'moel, file. Cheese New cheese. September in oke, pet' pound 1('c. ('Mee• a Over ate year old, per pound He. Olives New stock et Ill. 15c, I)ie. Jo )•.', Sic, :Mlc and :tile int' bottle. CPEO/AL. PRI Of FOR ON< WICK 40c bottle Sweet Pie•kles. ... :ik• 14.- jar Sheriff's %1,arulaha,le. I'd- ltk can Uilleu'r J. ve , .. . lite' Irk packag • Kellogg's Corn Flakes t for 2Fti• lee fret -i Act ally • 1 ale F. ss a I flavor) " f• r 1 Sc package Saginaw . ti,, %latches ....... ...2 for 2. -s- ere Black' Pert, •r 2 ands for 4:a• bl k Tera, .i 1 • •, v i hien ,Iritis itdr fee ..$1.011 black r Mixed Tea. 4 pounds or..•..:. .... $1.Is) tie ourlrt :u, utr,-pmills for..... ..: C. S. EWING Successor to C. A. NAIRN Labe Chickens and Fo?ii Wanted On Wednesday of etch weak I will buy any quantity of lite hickens and bens, and will pay highest' market cash price for swine if properly fattened. Poul- try must be Starved before de - I i s-ered. J. R. McNab DUNGANNON 1_ SMART ShOES For Fall Wear We..have the greatest values men's fine shoes at in '$3.5Oand$4.00 Good, solid, reliable footwear -- just the thing for Fall weather. We ca rr these in n all leathers es and have a full line of shapes and sizes to fit all feet. Neth. ing in town to equal them. REPAIRING Downing & MacVicar Norah side of Square. Gode rich 'ems I or TRY A BOTTLE OF BEEF, IRON AND WINE Are You Run Down ? I eeling tagged and easily tire ININIMIMINIMM INONIMNINN d after the hot weather of sumer% ' We have aur 4 til the lest wakes ill bottles at :ak•.,•i:s•. and $100. We also have one of the best makes of BEEF, IRON A fur sale IN BULK in any quantity desired. S. E. HICK, MOM MD - Central GODERICH, ONT Drug Store, •- CAMERON tY MOORE FALL GOODS I You will find many suggestions for filling your Fall needs and present wa is in our advertisement this free For further particulars see our a OD page 4., also circulars. LCAMERON & MOORE (t s? 11 An Opportunity to Save Money Ladies' and Children's Flannelette Underwear, Children's and Girls' Dresses, Ladies' Dressing Sacques, Waibts and Bath Robes, All selling away below regular prices. One of the leading Canadian makers of ladies' and children's Flannelette Underwear, girls' and children's Dresses, Dressing Sacques, Dressing Gowns and Waists sold us his complete range of Fall and Winter samples a few weeks ;ago. The prices were very much below those he had taken orders at from one end of Canada to the other. Every garment is in first-class condition, and if it was not called a sample you could not tell it from regular stock. We place the entire collection on sale Saturday morning at prices that should appeal to every economical buyer. It is the best chance of the kind we ever offered our customers. One so good that even if you think you don't require any of them you ought to look the big lot over. it will be worth your while to do it. Come and see them Saturday and next week. 225 pieces of Sample Flannelette Underwear for Ladies and Children, 35 Ladies' Sample Dressing Sacques, 25 Ladies' Sample Dressing Gowns, 72 Girls' Sample Dresses, 17 Sample Wrappers. There are no two Sample Garments alike in the lot. Material and workmanship are of the best, and the prices low enough to make it worth your while to buy, even if you (10 not wish to use the garment, just yet. Some Handsome New Fall Suits at $15.00. Some very stylish Fall Suits will be here Satur- day morning. They are cut in the season's most advanced styles. The materials are pure wool, Venetians and Broadcloths. They are man -tailored throughout, good linings and trimmings used. The colors Are_ navy; greets _ and tick. Values at least $1 7.0o to $18.00. Saturday morning, $15 special at each,