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The News o -f the -District.'
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THE MARKETS.
l FALL FAIRS 1910 Pf.INT FARM BUILDINGS
t.UCKNOw• -
'Allis ll„', Aug. 1st. _
MATO if Uii. fir baa gone to dw„r*• tdcitL rich .
h '. .
,w h hu. et oft• of I1rs. (ie1' 11. Exeter
1;,,,1 the uonu11+4a of the A. V. Mrh•Or4I..
'I'llyduK 1 istuw„I
Wilt 1•r11tt - (hutch. a bell has
lf. illl`LLrd111 r.
torch, 11 taw days ago it was hung
s in."' i„ -tits and 110W it Calle tile
•
WI)l1 t:, w'..,-• flip.
lir\• J ,c; Duncan. the p1'.+tot-elect
}'telt) teriau Chutcll,
,l ar irdU ti lust Poore on se-
rhos, uuluctto41 was } 1
icor n!' Uis illnrs-, kion r1' hat le -
1 ,;,,t,.i that the induction has beet)
btriltot Ihealterm),Onof Lrauay next,
• • GODSRICH TOWNSHIP.
'}ytg.tr.t\, Aug. 21'.1.
.k l;tlt,.nr 'THAyhdeans., 1titrUgh
nail:pen •4md lThr K
the tueduuu of tit nal to thank
;h,i url_hl,'.1• and 14'iends tor 1brit
,,tnirthy' .4,'3d kiiiduese wltiCh wine
.ii11,. 'tites1 upon the Oe •as4ot 1'f their
1,,.,.1' herrn%entrant. \. NV. Tea:
. 1'N ts..L ,,i• Pr- 4, Htat'4.
oaths. who 1144 +ucce»sti111y taught
.he 11'd,u..vets• .Chord for the pod
estlt y,•.1'- had resigned, and will de -
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e to hi- at'. •noun to the p alit or 1441,1•
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reenta-.
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Int
{ dGp
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tm
tet
nee. Ile t . Egg M':krt-
,,•,d :h,• f'1'-ul,er11. ballet y.. 44111'
,ng 01{I+une,itiun. .1. 11-U
t�-ituiht •C11001 4111 the Itittl 1•')tlre.-
i1 1:011e,4112 township lot „•roe
',al., Will -arcce'l %It. 'TrrwaIlha at
11;4•11•.1'. •. le. --""--
Sentor(h
jtlple- . .. .
Mt.\lal\�.
Bay tiel t
Peiltnet •tntl
Wi4lEhant
list Liston
Gal lie
s
At wood.
Blyth.
Tre-wat'•r. .. . .. . . (kt :,..d
Bi usrel..... . ... .: 401":4 . t!0
DU11;; 09ib;n 3• Ih.�t. II, 1
Sept. IJ, 16
Supt. 19,20, 21
$rpt. • 111. 7,11
Sept. 91),'21
sept. Vit. 21
Sept. 21. 22
. kept. 22".::0
.....Mrpt. 97. '2•i
Sept. ': ,?I
\rpt. 27. hi
...Sept. '27,
...Sept.:! 1, ;So
lits 23', ;pi
O*•t. •1
•.. alct.:3. 1
Oct. 1, 5
,,EAST WAWAMOSH
lit:Lott 4\-Y'. July '2'i31t. •
.l;or ( 1I --1'he council
x t l dl, y. Icn'•ttxnt 441 NJi.,ut•n cent ;
tl,1„1,7•,.;di present kit Mr. •Cham-
--_}tituttr,l_.t►f tato_ meeting read
toed. . l lunleia 1011 T t•' ells
WCs,* Lane, youth clerk. tereived.
••.1.111: tlr4t the amount 1'iluire(
" w
!be town -hip thio. year for
,,,nty Pau s", w A" $2,4417.2. Re.
—ord. !bat a 1ulehe1 cum of $'2.81 MI
'„amlit11 I' l l e., aalat he, etc.,
,nJ u:evl (lir town -hip .grant to
„rises, In 311 :0..707. Ire levied and
ntf the townkhiP this "eat
ta;4tt'11 1. rate of.,l�l uittt. myth'-
R 11
a
u
lint.
• Olio* rater t
r t
O rNI
d,Alar was .i r
tick
and bylaw No. ah it►lu, roadrming the
awe, RA. dilly . teed and p1, .'*$..
Fred Tull And others presented a pet i
urn for the com.tructlon of a ici•
rt! ,Ir4 71 at Iota 3p tat t1. concessions
1 abd :; The petition was granted
mid the -clerk inett•ucted'1 ' notify!' E.
i. examine
e
U. F2 v• engineer:, Galt. t , P
the !orality dr'Ctilwd and to make his
roped tl."twoferlIAt1piici tiadd ffor
u.rtt to
(Ilr'e nt t a x
Wee alteady tohan'I Vete received
from If. Rech: min and taro. 1'. itoh-
rlttoti. Alter due ronsideratiun "at ver-. Ahon1 .Ix "ear. s1'^. flndulK ilpa4nt, are prohahsy ptwfrrahle ml ar-
tht.' t that
e, wt,. 'unanimously r..I hi.,lisaltI: fAWnat hila, amt feeling tin' l room, of w:1.te. FarputIalsrsof white•
able 1,) rondo(' risinr+s 'PY-Inngrr• , washing. the pump is always ahead of
It W... Add Much to Their Appearance. Liverpool Exchange Closed, Chicago
and Value, ` Wheat Futures Lower—Live
AUBURN.
('i r 11.t.ii .t Y. -Auburn i4 4'
holiday wtil hr onset teal on' Wednes•
day. August 11', h. All stores anti
%h' p. will -lie dosed.
IRt It'''.l'. tt k'S I".. .Allbnrll is look inti
,111, \t ,L' i111p141t*n.PIlte toe being
tinter .' at. y 2wl and the :lir ,4f prow -
re.. t. ti, 112 noticed stn all side=: .1.
Mofdes is-twi:tuirest +out • tither wia•i' i1u-
Otoving his hour : .1.Carter i. ; :' -
linit 4r w,'ll under M. tonna. : 4.
— 444 -
1 dill 1 ,
1 n
rw al
1'unghLsttsl,Iling.
A. 1
J44(ks,''4 and (.r mire IInd:,tt ate
kidding, hew st title : All. :►.quith i.
Painting his hour*'. The Au$,utn
House looks tine After receiving x
tot -sit ''Saab '. ptoat. ('he III 1$ iel+A.
If. A. 13,a*•r1,O. t,1 -o ba -.added :• new
out Iia to the I:v.r v. The people of
Auht.in oughe 44.44 he proud of (lieu
t pet n'•e hoose for the 4='a
•
The pro•1k•tity 1't the farmer is gen- Stock—latest Quotations.
mall stttrct,•d ill hi. (iuiu building-. p kiate • EveutnY. .August
Throe Cyt 10111 should hr at tr:tetiye t•1 The Ltt'efPWI 4;, We Y.achan ge
ow
eyes It uut,t for cunl'rs.4k1. lulw'- closed to-dy>'
- , f '. t 1'l Chicago ,'1'1w•d bill
bliditinlle. e n blot 01' the Itludrekpe. low Irwl
rr. ad SA utAtler2 *i. neltirrIlrfirellibiir'se
phi: w. not as .1lonld hr. f .tint It v
wun1,I light nylttritr.. Hutu Nuildingr Winnipeg Options.
neatly, paint :•ll ate it Source lit' pride [a I October wheat at Wianitwg etosed .Ito
their awl.er. And this extfa touch llower that, on Saturday: (*.tuber ,,ata le
add. •t.l,.txntla y to the value of: the
V• Wheat-lober ti1.035f1. f,)ece,plw•r 01.01{`
txrul. cut .r 11.
look l
oats—October A4ac. (stem '
All agree that building. o1' much Toronto (train Market
we i •r Whet' -erect i . 1oie it pi*'. ll Whist. fat, bu,h .$t 1 to 4....
we want answered is, •'Dor+ it pay i, j wtaea. red, buaki
It alai. not ray. directly'. to paint' p•beat. t - . iiih ••••••' :6af w,
•1111• batty.. 111 fact. its'preservati"e1 Buckwheat bushel
effect nn rndutary rouglr.iding would
covet' • pay tor the paint. On net'
smooth siding 4 would pay. ludi4.4 oat.,, bushel
rw:Uy, i1 troys posy. hoWever, no wet, Toronto Dairy Market.
ter what the siding. ' \Well•paIntea I Butter, eep.ratur• dairy• Ib. o ,1
tn4Hdhlg•'ad(1 to the value of the lariat Butter, store luta u I! 0!
.4 snot fat i1' excess of 111e IAi11 u( a'. Butter, ereamerY. Ib. collo. 0 14 omit
ct'n( 1'i paint..
I Butter. 'Yran)rry. solids 0 ....
F%gg». few-tale•r0, 110,4,
L,rt 1'i. look at it in this way: Consider ilouey, exirtacted "'
. .. .... i 5 e S
two 4ummuui, i.•p in clue prvoxrtutt r to ! honey. cornQs, dosem
e.t*h °the! . 'They- are envoi I4l rvei y re-'
.,vett .ave that in tine c1lilulitnity the; CATTLE MARKETS.
huildifig" arrant painted. white it* the'
other they are not., Fitt the former Union Stock Yards. f
in'atatu'r witliov.sriahl) command 1110t•e t1'_ 1.—R �ipta- �i
► Tu
o(x
? R
u, ,lir). 1'1..,41rctiyr buyrrr'.uln1'[ 1'r •Y
:t: 4 roseteob to -111th a "ection. The b1'..- live stock at the . Union f h.*r cater
ne,4 man. know+ the value of attrac-'� 72 carloads. consisting.•
tic••rulruundilI ,. . 274 h"gr, 384 sheep' and lambs.' and
'fryer 111 r ,2`421,4. h :urls •1f ready- 17'J 14144'e44.. Exporters.
maxed paint. ,,•I the 111144 kit which'use 1, port
TI 1 ' Id i'r 41.2d by 1 Fxptxt cattle w:we In fairly rood as -
mixing paints. Those wtu plan to mix' awn or fryer loads try„ n,•.1 ,he latter.
Rye. bushel
Harley, bushel
Peas. bushel
o »�
e 4s _..
011
0 44 S w
ALCOHOt
is almost the worst thin;; of
consumptives. Many of the
"just -as -goody” preparations
contain as much as 201 of
e.kohol; Scott's Emulsion
not a drop. insist on having
SteU'a Emulsion
FUR SALE BY AI.L neUtral:HS
tho'"11.141.1"1Y•e12„4'.0•11
1 t 11411 l honer in maul at about 3.417 Nuedav's '1 mast
� TURBINE STEAM ERA
LESS THAN SIX DAYS
FROM PORT TO PORT
The "Ri,yyal Edward” c•ompletet the
trip from Bristol to Quebec 411
5 days, 23 hours; 31 minutes
The new triply-.' tee' (1411141e steam-
ers lit Canadian Not•the.'rn St d Steamships.
Limited. •'itciyal Edward” :
4;2Or•ge' :ail fortnightly, between
Montreal, t)aellec aid Bristol
Apply Local Steatnehi``1 Arent 'i 4, t
13. C. Huurlier, General AR
• •1410.
\ 11 la ,iiut. sbu11111 teed tit,. fol• inure, the urx, ht14,3.t pel,e
alutiun torn 1'wu 9
• suggest r rt LAMP 1, t'• t1'.<,, ••xP
1'-,• �,.o I pile -Willett oil evenifIt ci)st. •
stn a g
it provwl soil Id,. act I art heifenk
lowing Inn lapid heap oil. ��
it pn)ViI.lea.
If l�•-A'IABERLEY +���_ aaaaaal..6e added
Butchers.
44 1.144 41113.:1 gallon more. raw "a But. tiers' ,:'til.• ere -Unity' at tad
\lull) 4V. Aug. I-' ".\'kiln wr hit',+ d2eidwl to p4itr: the W k,ta. lY 1,r ,;-,0 for to oe
}l,•, -t'.1 .`•a' LI. hes arrived home q u••tion .tris.; ," How shalt We apply to *1: medium. *4 .' to 30.00. common. M.15
hi. trip fo A11... .. H' think.. I it i The oul411.4' Method i'1 hand Si 75 per ewt
.rent W tb: tYMilkers'and Springers.
t I "111
thele err oppoltttnitie- to the %C •.t I :1p11i1C:itlon 1.14111111A1 to al . .11
vet. 11114 a'at;i'oI+-rt;tlnl'. sur -art., it,,.. t "taro. the sprats, 1llllipd 4l$ been efficient reclean-
cll n- ors limited ntmper oe milkers and saAet
alien/W. 1 1 1 reported at tet. •
tarsus the ' Ole • Veal Calves.
�k',•.:.tc Ple:4•••tl to taw that Ke la rt .i "1 painting '.4lthntldintts. It proves
Hindle, , who wlis hoer .o-rrrrrlc a �quitr. satistaCtorv. Thr spray covenal . Serinty-nine calves add at firs priers 'well. LhnU)"t11 tarot@what t raagln trw�1 fh
l;' $77;
+ P4r ''s+a
sold art 7411 to We end one cow "PIM
ItI0 11114. a.acl :opt
1iy (pg.da nets. h Hein; 'Ammo front a
.".'lily +lrl.l.itj' nrcrosary to brush
thou lit hoc. it a ,h• Io moor ...fore
about: I'e 1 it it a good lob be desired. T�li. Ficii'"h'
though it w4i1 hr som- tow 1alhore lir Mg is easily accempli.heti t.v rueful•
p and Lambs
were —lilt sheen and lames
sold an follow„ Sheep, eerier. at H to SS
rad
aMi>L.3 to $4 for heavy.
t't• ati a.r.linal4 whitewash littlish. tot A to '., iambs. -..— at :K to fast„ Per mt.
Ile di Put r' nAR.10 DKA I,, -\Wc ate. the wide of which ,t long handle has Selects, nal wtdH13,1watered. w'r. ural.
sol 14' iii report lthe death ''i1 Hugh i 1,••••' ..'(urhed. .
,asw1 awns- om $ [tut Thr advant e• of the 'ti p as :1- at ass. and :D Co droverrt, t.o b . cars. i
at"hare. who t t+t taamtry Point". d4y..JIII°'+led. Mr ,*.14 1.l 11'vs"nog1 n1Pens tit !'tinting are that the paint 4s' oint".L
ct lit*"pit nt'•r"'''f \"Imo".•" 1•1:11 u 1 applied' quickly .and cheaply. Thi. i
folly Irt•over"
I
Montreal Live Stock.
tetl"ig 'iue;ri••+• cunscientio41" X1111 11""''tl'.44 GAP it. diradvsnlagrs in that
boors[ ir. -.Ii bi- ,l'•alnt1yy. He ea er t,
•
•a-iw•nr'' or, '11- E4ghtaen Mile lover
kn0wu +1• ',r hard's mill" in the
rally da" •nd tater be est•.idished
thrtrwill. a al 4.' mill. thus carrying
on :t lal4,• ''"; - 1 Te.4'1111 hu.inr.. fur
folly one-half nr,re paint is no. el"4UI
:111 1 nurdor+. not get the fine 3lu.44 1110-
4-1111e when the paint is applied h)' hand
and well tidal ed in.
Where the pump i" used for apply-
inR the paint the cheap. cold water°
',toted '',,llr"lel .•t . taxet for
'flwlira-''l"t' heal -yearly statement
,.lulu :r'Rh.
.how wig 4, 14slrmce 1'n
h.,nd'rt date of $1.1104.17, received and
,4(4y1l4* .t„ he filed Bylaw No. 7.
14111.hnthorizinl the Heev. and treat:
r+r Y. IwrOisr' looney-, for tow oship
,nd 14ylvw N': '., 1911*,
granting the pro liege to the Blyth
1(0,41 Telephone 01.. to elect. pole..
:tt, in stl.rho pnbllc highw*%s of the
mun4.pslit4. tooth tend and ;visaed.
:'1'C tn;10 N'lllg ¢41Utlnta' were Ii(r•
. .
)1 e 1 id Will.
t
tested noel mitered t 1
Coat+, registering deed. $1.611; The
luaicipal Wol bl. supplies. $1 111, : I1.
K. F.Iliutt, \\'itlghanI. advertising. $1 :
nest I;Carle., Midge iit41n, $1,4.111:
R.,y:l l.ratrr,n. M( t'harles. material
,or .1 l.144tl i Midge. $Iltti.l►t ; I:w'
Tayl.'t,' pat_ tovalent Wilding- MC -
bridge. tAi :': %l1'. \Vittorio.
,nap•^ants( building MrLean'• bridge.
F4t: the G. T. H. Co.. freight on
bode'• m,ateriml..$:.`r, I). A. 1unhar,'
haulingingh dgr material. John T.
(bulbs, repaitin43 culvert. cnnCeaai'44.
'd. r1''d'Inct toad opp4lsite lot 3t, e"n-
gession :1, $I1l.111 ; Sam. Uearon, cool -
. mutation stabile labor '.ax has•, $3:
T. Tierney, removing stones on south-
etn in5ndaty, :II ; Alex. \lcGuwau
1'1/airing culvert, concession* 2 and 3.
*1 ). Fol gr -'vel. gravelliog, "etc. :
1,eo. C. Naylor, IFI yds. gravel and
shovelling, $7.1111; A. PorterH.id. at
4d3,,gravel, 5.;:40; Wei. WigqIlIman.
2 yds. gravel, $2:4,20: P. King. 40
yds. 431ave1. $t PI; Win. Her -
'loft. 47 yd". gravel. 1114 70: C. C*u'p-
"1.11, 741 yd.. gravel, $7: WW1. Nixon.
Ik 714... gravel. $4.911; 0. Fothergill
i7 yds. grave•1, $5.70; Kort. Scott. 81
yds. gravel, ;}41)10; Kobt. Scott. shovel-
-lie* 434*4.l, $::: N. Bolt. shovelling
gravel, :11 ; Jonathan Pattison, *boy -
he sold kis farm.. mill and home. chs , the brush.
Inose to Ad,uu Kettle. He 7140.241 the When selecting a color. it, is well to
family 10 Luck',nw. whirr they- re- I remember that red W1113144 Well long -
"ea till nt- ,!entry. Hi" soffeti1143 rth•ulanyotherah,i(4'. Acoat cfpaint
were 1,, at wit tl p (7rn1r "11,1 w•irh..r
r plain• till tiro end. The re111A1us
wet. t4krn t.. K'ncareliil" for burial.
ito%. Mr. Nit, 64,4. Ilenhrw of the the-
ev.o V eight or
ten
years will ke p fit'
;buildingsK
p. otter.
ceased. find It .e. \lr. )4,lulltiers tile, 9>! At Point Farm.
•
Brunt fiord. hod charge of the service.
n Bothwell,
weeks,
Franria Ebersole. Be rt 1►icUreath. H.
V. Johnston.
\.
A Treatment that Costs Nothing Unless�- Inho"tnn• firs. H. 'McLaughlin.
It Provides Satisfactory Relief Paul \ . Johnston, Fred. l .
The following have peen guests at
' FOR SKIN DISEASES. the Point Firm -during the fir4t three
lit July
Hale
\\ehava:t'gra'i•h•whlte ointment Alice Hothtieh, AhsUn Wright. 3 '.
R
with x Lt•a•xnt-odor that r. clean t''. and :m.o. Fred.-[l1'gan. Lily
use. 21414)1* N"• believe is the be -1 1 Mi+' Grisham. .1. I'Collins, Mr. and
known ,enw,I, for the Iei4rfo1 akin'. \Irl'. F..I. Bishop. J. 1). Sinclair. M.
tit's' 4 It 4• ,•.tl.ciall' rf i '4","11I'.;""' i l4 tied and wife. all Wt Toronto: Mr.
o 4•rt'•oluinl( ,a 'thine in tall as 4t, riaue f anal Mr-. Mihbit. Mie" S4hhit. Misses
t o pillPlrs. i Sybil 'l and Isohel Duncan. Mists E. I1.
fortes,": Overa et.. and wound' It F Mclean H J. l;.:NcLean. M4P»ea
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MUSKOKA
The centre of the Mu-k"k:1,,1 `hare
reached direct by the Lake
Limp,
Roadside stations at Halo Patk
and Lake Joseph. •
•
The Lake Shore Express
•ITrains3a441
A ,uagttiflcently equipped -olid 4
tih.:le train,. observation patio!. •
and coaches de luxe.
Inappointment. t toe'yin a class hy
weekday. --
m _ -5.I5 p.m.,
8 a.lm. f0-�-
w"aV to
1112
he coy
nfor
to
Providing, t Sparrow Leake. Mus
bait I3rsgertnn. Pa'
koka L.akP2, Party Sound,l :rot Riau liay
the M,tgnetwwan Country. Pickerel
nd Fiench River.- .
d Tor
MONTR1 AL. Aug 1.—AI the lltustreea •Ticket ("three corner King an
3U.cl: Yards 14 tsar Fend Market the MfK-Ionto tits art» and
1'nion Station. Tec
togs of live stock this; morning amountedout^•.
W 900 cattle, '70 sheep and •421150, 4M
bogs
and 10 calves. There was no havoc -
tent change in the condition the mar-
ket for cattle since last Wednesday, ex-
cept Oat probably the Meting• wt, a
trifle ruiner fur the test grades, "wing to
the fact that the supply ofPoch was
er grades
wereplentiful
ewhat Itsed, vallthe .um flewrd on ins-
proeemeot. The Katlic -nag e bu,reacher was
was
fairly larg*, and, as
more favorable for keeping stock than 1t
Pas been of late, the demand nerow0I
Ante improvement. sad a rather mere
active trade was bone, which remittal IS
a good clearance •being made.
Choice steers so:d at it to elft". glad ae
O+sr to :itac; twirl,' good at 6c
dm (at ante
folr at 4'/41 to 43/4c. sad common
to IMC per Ib. Amoag the oeferlags mere
were no good bulls oe the market.Ed
t•' consequence the prices realised for t
quawKs• offered were low. sloes being
made at from 3c to 4c per M.
A, steady feeling prevailed Is tie mar-
ket for hogs, on account of the fact tact
supplies were amnam
amble t" fill all ed!aha
requirements• and price* le 4•oase'►uenea
Showed no actual change as ,•nrtIDarese
with those paid last Wednesday.
Thai
demand from packers was good. :and a
fairly active trade was done. sales or
selected lots being made at 310 S per We
lbs.. weighed off cars, •
fur of small meats were fair,
which the drman,l wan good. was Meads, w the market
with no change la prices. A feature, r
this trade was the demand for „peepctfewiv
export account, and V
uito 1%l:. while .the cute
picked 1'c 10 ac per Ib. Lambe brought
fromat i5c 11' 3yea calves from
triol 03.60 to 16 each. and
e to ale each, as to size and quality.
At the Canadian Vaclflc live stuck mar-
ket the recelit0 of 190 ere VOS itock rthe 1Weink
'7* Anse*
4,11 is bl,' 3D4 hogs. ad 330 "rive", be-
side lambs,, unt. of l
side* 1737 cattle for
of way xport oston Ties
which 737 went b)'y
offerings 19 the market sheemorning
n Gln
coo -
slated of 1900 cattle.
i--,4, hogs and 375 calves.
A feature of the trade was the ntltoeger
•feeling In this market for steers, as/
prices .4low.an advance of hoc to Yee pee;
)b. over what were realised last
My, which was due to the fact that tae
supply of this class of cattle was ratio,
Unshed, as the bulk of the offerlega tow-
steed
f.4eed of cows, heifers and bulls The de.
bend wt, good for local roosumptlsdl
some wore Mao picked 1'D ter aspen
mount. and. If It had mut beta for t�
scarcity of ocean freight space from PIM
Isis *Leek more would havv bees done
tide dlrtseteh-Teglt4-Irere 11.01Mactive, 1114 • .
4111 the whole. trade was h a exemp-
tion
hos cleanest red u witChoice alters sole
aw, or shout ; heed. fairies
oat at rise to «' :
at i'yc to c to: K fair at elk, to le. Mill
good o +'Lt 4c
to lh ,:..,,d to
choice o w brought l0 4 om
choice rows to lc per N.
sr to sr. swig
bulls from 3c ,ant" 1s tae I
There were (I sew d;stets being steady Sal
live hog situation, nirie0 4, the more M•
oral the recent ss tort ng forward The «"
ter* was ge'*d• and seam'
rouse town packers /MP
TN_i
of ,r1wIM1 anmade were ad2 at ilei las/
NO lbw.. welgt"'A off 1.2114. and r,
west at te 76 to ON
forma. , Ing- worn., at• . y '
ct I 't letter. Cell Lain McLean Mi4• H. C. Me[r_an. Mi•.. E.
is *t t silvers. sores l c cleansing
\} 2y wort Helen 11alYltllA, Mies wlLt..
jt, "Irirtlgly antl4ep 1 , 11
t1jt and tIra ' lg.
Ir rmpa all P A. Fns all of Brantford : A.
itching
and 'nutting caused by 1'k111 \\- Walker. Miss T. Walker. M'*'t.
erullti1'n':t Mo' tori# Walker. - Antin . Walker.We are positive this ,, itmen( is ! lack Walker. Mr. and Mrs. .\t'..1.
nnefplalledthat weoffer itwith the dis•I 11.11. Harry Belt. Mrs. G. E. Griffin,
tinct understanding that if, after ha4•Nora '(:rifho, Jacky Griffin. all of
l al air Iter. J. T.le2Grar, Mrs.
1118 g 11 IIa4f \IIP• Lela (R Geer. la.
yon
ea sir ( tl
nN
•r1'. D •n
to
r If
tc••n r fliise 112
not satisfied with the result", you . , Le(iear, • Mich. Mrs. W. i' W.
only to tell ns xnd we will. with•' Le(:eli,. LunPinR,
us fur
ihhling• netnrdeve" cent paid I Smith. Rattle Creek. Mich.: Mr4. 1
us fur• it• We a %act no pr1'u101eg or ! Hamilton. wittetloo. Iowa: Mies A.
.,144.3'. iona whatever. i M. Douglass. L. K. Douglas %V.Mrs.\\
1We want you !41 try Re%wh F.czrtla L, Hos. \tl.s M. C. $wan,
s►4ntn)rnt. The Hret apr lief,ou grates, Swan. Miss \i' M. Rot' ll ohhll.kMi E.
a lett elan 11g "eu.e of relief, and Iles I M. Robellion. A.
. Miss
can't! of its Reran destroying power, it I Cora Peck. Ur. and Mrs. J. A. Gran -
eradicates the germ or }uarantr which 1 ger. Miss Francis lisle. Margaret F.
cantles ertema and many other crop- Anthony, Mrs. 4V. Fairhtirn, Miss M.
tion", 'lt quickly allays the inflam- D. Fairhairn. Mr. and Mts. JohnChris-
:nation. gives protection to the in, than, John Chriltien. jr.. all ofDetxott W.
d hal s restore firs. (;. Harris. \lies HH '1daA.V.
Miss McFarlane. air i* •
and Mrs. F. C. Mabee. Cambridge,
Masa.' Mrs.
Walker theta Pauand
children. line E.
n Vit. M4IIer. -Mita L. Waugh.
MUSKOKA LAKES
ct a R4-RAE—fthut
.414d•. 431:'4-21, $5; Thou. Hradnock.
t4 rd» gray el, Si ; Hugh MrBurney.
Yds. gravel. S(i,D): Jonathan
neatly, :1;. yds. gravel, $,1.807 --Wm.
\\-Alden, 4Q yds. gravel. $4: Samuel
Scott, to yds. gravel, $4 : Alex. Pat-
terton.7,2 yds. gravel. $5.20: James
Mlattih.ldf yds. gravel. $3.3.90: MC -
Kinnon Brim, gravelling on western
brondt.4y , $271 05 7 D. O'Calllithan.
4ntp.•rting gravelling on western
houhdaty, $t,1; Frances Doyle, in-
verting gravelling on wemte•rn hound-
ary, 33: Alex. Mc(iowan, shovelling
msyel. $1.24. The council then ad•
lourne4 to meet again o1' Monday,
August 22nd next, at 10 o'clock a. in.
ALEX. P.,Rrxnt•'IF:Ln, Clerk.
IN EVERY HOME
healthy tmoue.
tive in relieving skin ailments peculiar
to children. You certainly (sotlnt
lose anything by trying it. \\"e would
t we are
not dere make this oK�r exit
positive Wotan Eczema Oro me t
eatiefiartorily benefit you. Twoai s. omDpo .
all of Stratford:.1. A. Cameron and
ilse and $I: Remember. you can tints ' wife. \i. F. hent t. Reg. I'ridham, all
obtain. it _nt our store—The Ltexall of \Winnipeg•
Store. H. C. Du iinp- - I
A Pioneer of Fullerton.
GEST REACHED BY
FOUR.TRAINS FROM TORONTO
9.40 a.m. 12.15 p.m•
6.0S"p,m. . ID 10 p.m.
"Bala Sleeper tarried Friday's
I0-10 p.m. Winnipeg Express•
ENJOY
A COOL LAKE TRIP
Tltt'liAll1 At•r,:'"I'r 4, lido
H A L F ----PAF SALE NOW ON
FiVE SAILINGS WEEKLY 1
WEN
SOUND
O I
FROM
p. mil,
Special train from Torqnto t.00
sailing days.
ASK FUR FOLDER..
JOS. KIM),
Agent, • Goderich,
Or write R. L. 'Thompson, D.
T
away to The Stratford Beacon records the
The militia Moms were goi as Lieut.
death of Mrs. Andrew Tinning. one oi'
the few remaining pioneers of the
camp on the morrow, on
Wellington Grant EmitlaPatted she with tA, ,. township of Fullartnn, who died at
his sweetheart on the D the home of her dnughter^1M . l"rWed2s
an -
"i pha11 at here tomorrow as you.
s lie. 411 Mount Forest.
Her Markswomanship.
march past. and throw kisses at you.
Hut heerr soldier -lover herd,No, don't
do that !" toe
"Why not?" she asked. and twelve days. having been horn In
"Because,' laughed he, tin to one I Cockermouth. Cumberlandehire, Eng -
you'd hit the captain." land, in the year 1818. Her husband,
the late Andrew Tinning, died fifteen
Passing the Time. years ago. They were married in
Sandy coltld•not find hie ticket. hngland in the year 1610 and soon
On the conductor's second roundafter` set pail for (Canada in comma +y
it was
I with her sister. Mrs. Storey, of (lode -
"What's
missing.
Whaat's that in your mouth 't" be I rich, who wap married the swore day
ranked. and still survives at the *ge of ninety
Sure enough there wap the mit end I years. of several ter a rough andr.'k14 duration inn thPy-
wenious yoy-
t. The conductor bunched I landed at Montreal, and finally
wenth4a way. Iv (o his where they were
Aweel,'• maid Sandy, in rep yea fled Fullerton,
fellow-paseengera' banter, "Ian nee almost the first settlers. Mrs. Tinning
alwent-minded as ye wad think. Ston I is survived hy four "ons and four
tat and a Targe number of
was a vera sold ticket an' (wap j grandchildren and great.grandchil-
alsrkin' off the date." dren.tI
nut I Slbaasr* and b1' hwrw,llka ONM u s • to turn his
CI
day, .duh- lith. atter an Illness of two
months duration. She had reached
ad need age of ninety-two year•
Dodds Kidney Pills Fast Becoming a
Household Necessity.
P ac, N. 11., August 1st•—
I4Pt'tfa1 l—Listen to what Mr. Moses
Sherwood‘ipostmaster of Poodtac.
R Comity, N. B„ says :—"About
eight ear" ago 1 hurt my hack from
lifting. I timed linisnente and plaatere
and wore a wide belt. These gave me
temporary relief for about two Tears,
when it developed into kidney disease.
My hark was 'so more that i could not
l.ft any weight.
"One day on looking through moue
almanac i sow some curet, our Dodd's
Kidney Pill. had effected. i bought
one hot sod before it was all gone my
backache had disappeared and my
cane was a healthy color apd clear of
sediment. which, before taking the
pills, was not.
Ont.
P. A.
.\1•c� are :Ie,trin 41It our
stock of men's, 110N +' :all
Iiiidreti% STRAW. afd1
LINEN
•
tm - Ili el
AT HALF—PRICE
Give us a call:
S
3,
7
w
McLean Bros.\\
(�j_i LISP IN COTT' IOA
MONTHLY Mi(iALINE 4
t2 YEARS YOUNG WHAT I5 IF;LIKE?
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4drs half-dozen capitalhort ,spleasing
readable articles. and the
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articles of .absorbing [teener. •. '• • •
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WHAT ABOUT YOU"
Binder Twine?
\Ve,handle Gilt Edge Brantford Twine. 65ofeet,
at 94c per lb , cash,
or 10
C
payable
leO
Oct.
1st.
McCormick international Harvester Co. 650 feet,
at 94 per lb., cash, or IOc, •payable Oct. tst.
Silver Leaf Brantford "Twine. 550 feet, atm 8c
per lb .
East Buffalo Cattw NI *Aria.
CAST Bt7YTALO. Aug. t•-.C�Ole-
cdpte. 4000 head skiver and tie to ! lee.
r: prime stews, ri to VS, re�S•
ss.'R to r; botrMrs. MM to tat. h \Mlesel
p.2 to ILS; RNu•ke•an. $2 N to •j.
s3JB 3,' ei: sad feeders, M a,o
MJS; stock halters. U.S to Ot.ie, trees,
cows arod springers active And V 1e St
hlghor, t!R to ON. sett[
Hoge Receipts. IY.eaO no -id, Yew
NO lower. heavy. 101.50 to Ors. ietzed,
Ki to 31.gi. yerkers. lssn to Nm. pigs,
50.w to 1311. rough.. r t" n w. •lags. w
to ta.11. dairies. all, to M M• agla head;
Sheep and Lambs--Reeeip
sheep active and lambs slow. Ismail. fs
M 1.7 yearlings, �i.7i is M, withers, NJf
M $1,40, ewes. M to P.N.sheep. mixed,
S.M to M 10
New York Live Steck.
stew YO,it K. Alis I -newer—Iteem Pts,
merk41 WAIF prod lower. sty�a.
M,3O In f 's•. hone NM to N.N. entre,
M to H. lis drees*d 111 1 411,,ulll and lower:
albite tides. e'it'
base, or Terse
Ve to be.
Ronde4a. rt,. 42x1. n C'..
SPEND YOUR
ACATION
AT THE SEASIDE
The low rate excursions vin
the Grand 'Trunk Railway
system to r
lottetown, P.
E. I ; Halt ax, N. S.: 1Cennebtin Npor h
Me ; Murray Bay. Quebec
Sydney, N. S.; old Orchard, Me `;
Pert'and, Me.; ht John. N. 8•; St'
John's, Nrld.• Sydney, N. S..— will
enable you to do se at Small cost.
Tickets goeod,Oing August 8, 9,
Return limit August 30,'1810•
Poverty- may 114 a pleasing. a jn men take things as they
fair
ie peas
140taw ..lerted, o1' *• r•
WIC aassen nal W(d, p .148. 1M is �:
of blessing overt
othe other art 1'tio f(
Sailings of Passenger
Steamers
From Sarnia to Him, Port Arthur
and Duluth every Monday. \\ ed-
nesdwy and Saturday at 3.180 pan..
the Wednesday a n d Saturday
ateame, s going through to Duluth.
Nailing.. from Collingwood 1.30
p.m., and ()wen Sound 11.3(1 p.nl.,
Mondays, Wednesdays and Satnt-
days fur Fico and I;etlrgiau Hay
ports Sailing" from Penetang 3.15
p m., to Parry Sound and way ports
.tally except Sunday.
Tickets and full inful'ulation from
•
F. F. LAWRENCE,
G. T. It. Agent'. Godetich.
Office h(,urs 0.30 a.m, to V p.m'
Or address A., 0. T.MD. P.
H., Toronto.
HAY FORK ROPE
in t}ansdlan and Amo' [can makes
In HARVESTING TOOLS
our Stock was never tll.re elIupIPte.
p
We have Gasoline and Coal Oil Stoves. Refrigerators. Screen
Doors and Windows, Hammocks, Lawn Uhairs. fawn Mowers
and Garden Hose from 8e to Ile per foot -•
PAINTS • PAINTS PAINTS
Are you going to do any painting :' if Su, do not overlook
the fact that Sherwin-Wilhatne Paint g sea' farther and lasts
lodger than any other Paint on the market.
Have you ever need
WONDER SHINE •
for cleaning your silver and gold :' No rubbing or scrubbing
l your
er in the
torclean a fewlpie can
clean ces in thelold way. PPelee, clme it p i' 3,ackald take
package.
A fresh car of
NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT
just in. Th. National 1" arknuwledged 144 he the hest Portland
Cement on the Canadian market. Do not forget that we handle
the National, when von I'eg,lire some.
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Store 'Phone za
House'rhone 142
CHAS. C. LEE