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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-8-18, Page 710 T+IE t1 1.L--,-�-4 DER[ -41- t . • '1' 1: . a .tl'- ' 44144 . ;1 ,,,. ,, 4 ',4% :;0 .y. > ::. , 'a�4.4 44'' '_k. . ' ;its ' of theTheNewsDistrict.THE LA.TE JOHN GENTLES. BLYTH. WESTFIkLOr • n. ._,.,, a,.,.,._. tau. '('c Mn.aY. Ana, IUth, e' �Pror-.'r.,,t l4�Mreaaa dl K9pQa M, fi tl Tfelvol Oh,.rp 4.11 Tuff -Ne„.. fig Wwitd. at'I N" rl ,'- , 1 Kurpow, Herr S. -A• Popldestoor, who attended the Huron County, tt Is -t 1 rid+V f ' R f The hiur,,udiue Review of last week .,, •6.4 older' site hat enguard to I. O. U. M. t:rund level i• at Toronto ' 1, i t the ! „liking year ... Signa)" ( last week, was Is -elected ae lleputs I had the lollowiug nutlet. of the detlth srh f ' trills: with Mise l.fli.ut 1 (irnnd Mutter :tuff by the natural' of .tuna (ieuth,, +t ruin who twtu well �.,qu•,,,•d > charge.. , , , .'1'hrrahauK order i( }.hangs ahga4l hr elected Io i known in this counts and who during 'la's ":`,1•0. u1 41 othr,,,Jcr "t•\11tr Ats'• in this nriKl'f }lir Brand :11a4trr's chair next M't;t fits life' bed iorat.y asbc.ciutiuo. with I1,i.ittort• List at the Mee' ing at Ninant a I'.tll- ' fierier k b orho.4 ai [ting his daughter. 1 .The cuuclrt under the suspit,--1 Al tau o'clock on ecoid%.' •lobti mow' ts'ant 11tH I'll's huild orbs(• 'Meth dist church 444. IIlan*"r' Gentle. tiled wit't(ait tallying Iruai (• Ir..VV'• li ( for I►unutbto"t• Hall tart l'Itdaa warner was vroa '•oimu g thepuni}tu sttol. whlth .wnpll;t °g et.Uuaeveumg and a•'c 1 goal 1 rlh 1 blirt; i let +'f Fred 1tcPhrrsrtu., 4'1 . did a oice, land although young lie (►as h 'i n great .tntuce :knead of flint Mai lib. (.•t the turOacr" „ should make his 111tH' . .Collie and UHN. L.vdiu Sims, who had been vi-itiog • LTE au.aY, Aug. pith. ,I Hien'' uncles st Iliucetield. hate re- L1t(:'tI as IM .al•s• - Mies .[rek I BottledHeffi nNs sleufter ln ghter h`xsrrtoithe sltatrt i..t:.;......41h t,» taut week , west of the village caught lir-. 1111 Sat - after * plea','^! ►i••r to S 4.%... ' 11 t .ttd*v nttilhorned, ta,tlwgmund with{► l'hittim. of KU:t ord, i tat, Hiss Mary t'lutton loss tit atarllt 6: As It was not with- ' '( e4. her 1, v rl Por 0 tit ' r tu•d �'' tic llurri,om h'4s a 4.1411. deli i numbed his enecgir�. on Tuebdus', the 2nd iu rant. All during his illness, Hier Was 'i c•11trietatlt ':tt'e1am „1 era. ioub friends calling at his house for news of his condition and frequent long-distance calk* by •phoue were made from all oyer Western Ontario. No man in -Kincardine was better known than he. H. -bad had dealings wwt-itt:.lLrauic�uf.life:+gnu1 t- bruthrr•, Alrz. twred his ftiendb in all graded of stP•i art i \b-. hr*i"n has l''t'tured to her 11u the con porale'n I' t• the the brig" 1 ety. tin ,Aturtiay night, it (iecaine t.t tf„r.d site' spending u 1 ads was trot ,wiled to put It ,alt . r apparent that he had no chant of rr- \1 l' AA'asl iogton of latalrtirb cI ver Dr. Ferguson, the nttrrof re- t y as*Ji'' r a \ ass rook. 1st ,cru .,*.rL 1 -with ,br . li-. la and :tits Fern `yuongtiµ►- apt Auburn. it16}'bfeiaa - lir. McDonald. and 1►t. Ties. lsv*�itKrr its Tisitini h s were _ 1 rker fil_rmt -'ales' J•.au Charon ala• 'two, ,it Mitchell. 'matt -Fred , opt t,. her Itoli* ittter'risititgf- to, wren)-. Mr. and Mrs. oil . Buffett.. Wis- I... Stet bldg. Whet' e ii-ilavl filends iu a en t s Rorke a untidier felon Woe took or /Ire .rxcatrsiow to Smola turd Delimit on Kato rday, getting 1 Tuesday. nrtauing early... Mies Funny Har -on. the popular deputy Isndtuistie.s. has '�-FErtttt'I� ,af 1 f t I to L. ,tin caure,iu: !stitch:. 1 r. Hoover. the eminent eoneultant•.ot t'tevetand,- i was driven •up to the house, IAitJhe 111 }tient Mai then inti! Stele Of coma. in iederich in .AVM; fis►err 1- 1' t hl• ...take THE MARKETS. Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Futt. es 'lose Lower - Latest Quotations Monday Eveuine. Aug 1:, l.iverloot wheal tuturee (limed today lied to lild Nwet Mau Sat,.r(1 4y , ora %d lower. ' Chicago $e,teutiwr wheat cl,,.r1 to-dsy 14ac lower, sentember corn Ow. lower, and Septetnhei oafs '(e lower. • Winnipeg Options. W hu i peg ter toner wheat coped Irl ..• low- er ittau 3aturd1y, sad OCtubet oat' 144,3 1pwea December 1t .a1 Whr:.t-O Ober St Mb. May 21 ice. OaU.-Ovtant' Spec. December 3746e. .. Toronto Grain Market wheat fan, Duan St et to $.... Wlseal. otter, Dush M e • Wheat. goose. bush Buckwheat, bushel 0 a .... RyS balo4la M .w Ilariey, bushel • t: •"' Yeas. bushel ��N e3 Oats, bushel Toronto 'wiry Market Rutter, separator. dair. Ib0 32, • to TIItkMI'AY„Albite✓ 114. - TURBINE STEAMERS LESS "MAN �; 1)A'. FROM Pt)RT T() POR' .4 The "Ru stl isdw+uai' LIip ftten B. fbtol to tt .si S t365ae Butter, store lots - .-•-o-� . 11• ' ,n, a erInc . +t Butterocretarnery, ter rolle.. a ai • M 1 H t• Better, kronor r'r:-eeUdera.. 00 23 ea Eggs, new -laid 0 :tela •••• _ Homey, extract** 036 1U Bonny, combs, dozen Mr nn Iter an►iva► vs it t.. her a isd ierelatives (I. 3. Cool rel Ili ilea to her duties in the tMeslnflice M4 gentle, was bot„ (' irid 5;:.I....... li'latd and Bat rows slant atter her week's 'i•jt' in A4Vingb,ou. 1 11021. lie Will 1 nephew of Mr.. (:ib- • Tos. AVaule*s, of 5li1.t41"n• bons, the then sheriff. of Huron. His wroJay with trl••ids at Port 1..11rrt.. your l t.i111 fila fatuilt here till. we.k. itir;t v014 (41 i• in la.iness was during dull ti. Stratford, Clutton toe...11..114,1r). Carter we. in } Iurira Iasi rise .Ati:i'tjean war wM•n br went out a d (liruil�, „( ruatf,0' aro• visiting I writs on a huuiIIe-. Itip. -Mr. Mot buying hot -es tor the Northern arms. .iMr-, t tu4'''14s aid house The .Mkt Char and, family, of Then he bought' out the stage litre -assn:-t-rian Sunday 4rhtarl hent-lh'•it 1111•• (lust th.- Pore %kiting fir. Charles- between tr sleeken and Kital:ardiue. . et Orelake. 'a -ter•( KHl ►a•t r r ,pt r a e rte" 1 [art �,.0 1 het• 1 t Bent titch b lurid•fit many a rats 4 :rail - ',lit rail I" w.os liar: told all had a gu.n1 sesih t w 't ,ws ". tit,- 1N.In eu!PI'orol ,,calla tu•d:iftid ir,toli sd►drlTiuK stud Liu.. -- • in the butcher -hop here for n ger I• waw for 'many- yenta tbe most Komi- ,OLtSORNE. roan: yrat•s. has te-igmw). 1.14.11144 do tient horseman a , this .ration. lie I.'.altt.i0'.. Aug. 9111. • Pitted a .' lar' t'i lou in a Sl:'al'n1111 44 as married to '.tusk Green, of B:cide- s1.n. et room mune Nits A belt. wit, died itt hist'. His fawn. Blade- 1,,,,, as0d ii• the coin- 4 o l to, r n r 1 y ,•„ic;l it a,,,•t u. the t!,wn,htp' Iran 11 lj , !tangs and daughter -, write visiting at"'Thos. chat -1e,, Parry, Harbor.,) and Hat1e aa 4 e of Kin- u nuc Mi H hl 'r - 1' s �C..1 tkI•u,etuls'Is Pte -en'. Mount,. Hroa'n's :Ir and Mrs. A. �1eh I duugblri ..1 4.41 - )cid .u'd 1' bel , .A " i lar are 4. i,itin relatives ar>,,'41'nt 4 }Itis riodine fir+. 1 E. Magee, of London : ;, .d: arm!. .111: ell. teamiyt s. K ',ai,�'•e '1• �''=.t1) :.John Winnings. I week •::Last Kundar atorning Kea•.• 111-. A. E. Ault, Calgary; Aline. Kin - moving vine 1111 send repairing . culvert, E. A. Friar. of the Methitrlt"t cherell, cardine : •Wanda, Loudon:• Mrs. tien- t: Levi SIIVlier. drawing [Meets and 1 and Iles'. J. Ls Nana of thr•,Ihr-ly-- tles died its 1!ilii and about ten years site: it :a' : Mrs. Ksintz. t•(ght 1rutds I !mien church. rxchfnl.eoi 11•111,6*- ,•nth ago fir• married Alva' t.•salty, of Biatitr- 4 woo. Vie : John Ilan ker. gravel. ; hntt. preached sp)rntt1e1 ....paws. This .-con.-.- Thus• stajers..i.1 o survive him. ling. Eli,; t' l•, bell, in4pecting, 1 allow -a trirudlyspirit that shonldl fee Mrs..lnhn44100 Uetrult 11ii ti,ihett. gl.�:': John 11.11 ei. tcraarlling. 1111 i, Milt ivatell racer '. Rea•. W. H. Itun- Kiucatdihe. xnd Atte'. 11 tt•lay. 17,;:o ... 0.l4usid. ,i\ Iso.t- and tau [wares.' nae. of HolmririllP. ,again oae.upied dun. interest en I.1hr petlpft 1.1 Trinity church last Sal,- Mr. I:entl4.' Was :a ('ouservatiye in Be,i; 1(. 51 1' i hath .. Mrs. R. 0A'P"t. ..f I.leI,h"r''. politics. .111 lost -he ata. ,elected a. (wpm", ell ;'1 o ReeAbrve imI .444.4 Keel . who was in the hospital at Tut the ('on-era'atiVI••can,tfdate in �V.••t p;lf4. t 41:,. '1lie li'.I xte•1 on or of a 1141 . Lour Ja•sob , I.' now ,ha vino. iiiaset I �rr,lwrrnt bt;irutthe titltir estate line t'tL( iJned the ao11, t etwon th Court for Rneat half aniestli .: (►f to::, tlltgir yearn in the Dia C o swoon haying leen •.nrrrs.tnl . Slim, - tar tlw ,W14 and had ved by same) Mrs. • lir.) lr,m r. of List vwel. is visit- Iseult) is in Provincia.t bonds, the test 1.01 township. Moved by l'uutl- in friends her.• :lti-, JP•s:eiisin re:lt state aro) uroltgagee. He Q.* Young, seconded by Counrillot-' R a -,l, arcs' cantinas :ai•out ingesting 0 con l''tI the 114 d the employ it whe're she t ex Peels etok file Tuitnntn. lgn.'4 outbid* of the thing- in which he had rid'>,mel„n to county rd the same. ('at' 1 Position r., ltenograpl,Pr - - .A few ( intimate kuowlidige and for that tea - I; rad. lair , nu rate waw flied at In niilly .,n the diktat and the town- fr here went to f:'M1Prirh lag AA e'l- ....0 kept deal of ,[tits. The whole lip rate at 'l null on the dollar. nealay to he.r this Cabinet Minie+trr+ lot his es'ate is. it is understoo.l, left aha were 114Pte • . Thr ernsrnt ganR' t n his family. Council there 1), . t 2 o' t" ores t again been There ward, large gatheringat the selali (111 %IIh :at 2 o'clock p. Pon. M I 101'1 P.eRrrliarj1leftnMiatui,dr„M,hav".funeral onTuesday. About one.bun- It. !Ili ho. a,:o, - -leek• nit ,: pletrd• a ttnnd • ioh The died Masons were in power -ion. The The Western Fair. I Harmers are now getting sple ...4. 1 pall•Ixsanovelers ere.lohn Coulter. rent - lb w,• weather to rntnpl'te thee h:aiae t. ford: These l4l'ti,y detest the rxhibitiu of anti although i is slow work rutting, 1 and John Toti,tie, M. P.. Jus. Coritt. pounds. London. where a number of nn atrouiht 141 the grain }.Ping knocked !fico• D. !Morrison and Hugh Clark, workmen under the rureptl'rodrt.i. [down s e hadh, they will. wean be I Kincardine. Tht•re were many from Jam'• H. Brown, err' n'r the a the throw h X.- - 1{. Gillian, who hogs Lora , outside points. and. the farming com• ti.,,. figs and grounds for the Pxhibi tellerl�in the Hartk of Hamilton here. 1triunity was largely represented. The ti,•n which is nod only a trw weeks oft. hes re -farted his pewit ion and left for t Tum where the hods' lay wag banked 4.7 newlmilding tut cement machin- hie home in Landon Monday for a few as ith flowers, beautiful tribute- of try end-uuili1 , model is f* about emu.days' holid rya. before leaving for the affection from TUAny friends. res - were e 1 r pres- tos.and is ,a no.dPl rxhihition build• AA•Pst, whey rhP has aro-urea! a Letter The follgwin t tat � 6 rot. Thr spaQr in it -is ,all allured lona/ I sjtion in the Northern frown Bank. rant : Mrs. John ,n. Mts. Barclay, De- alt,. Thr Ma hinny' HPo11 has i ern Por- pr gait, a numlter front here left troit ; Mrs. Coal t, town ; J. 1'.. Ma - 'Hocked and now i= solid and in first • •boiler morning for the Western gee, London; W. ice, Toronto: Bert raw 411) 14e llill, l'hstlges hare also harvret fields via C.. P. R. Of court-4.court-4.Johnson, Mrs. ' ha oway, Detroit : UM been alin the Horticultural and there were not nearlt•'las roan. a•:i;n ,Mrs. Green. Mrs: Brown. Godericb. linirulsnial Building which will formol )esti•, but about thirty came Among those also present front out- • -ide pointe were : Messrs. Montgoroerl and Mitchell. Sot: th:ampron : Mrs. Ben. Allen and daughter. l:oderich Miss i.airge. Listowel ; S. Robinoon, Luck - now : John l'oltet. Brantford: Beta Hartley. F. Montgomery. Peterhoru ; Mr. Riley. Brantford : R. Bond, Tor- onto ; J. Rudolph. Cottingw'*,d : John Moore. London: A. Barnes. St: Thomas Ai.Pleasance. Chatham: (e(rgeC. Ln .JohnLangad Mr. Krug, Berlin ; John Johnson, Blue - vale: John Swartz. John Quirk M d H. B. Moreton. Wingham : (iihhon, %Vingham : F. Bell rand James 1►und:'., Southampton. . New York Dairy Market. NOW YoltK, Aug Ifs -Gutter -Firm. miswrite,miswrite,miswrite,4'796. . ••rramery, sp..,tela alt sorter ?1c. third to first, 31' to -'k'. state dairyr.enmon to finest. flirt. to 3''• pro- ne:,, second to spa isl..31c,w to Se taro initiation fat tory i to Aloe creamer)', 'it to L chess..-roro. c.••'eapt4, R3. ..tate, whole milk. special, .tidy.• to 17', de tarn y, do„ average prune, 14br' to t4'8"do., fair t -e- -?(yr rn-twat': ao ; eemoom,- 1810 W 124c. ..1.1114,., full to sties .il, ryll,•, le 1•2444:.F.BIta-Firm top grades, re eido a, stmt • state. I'••nns)•Ivah1;, and neartoy hrnoery white.• re to 421. do. . gathered Slue. '3 e to 2G', .11) . hetan.ry. Wotna `�•c 1-0 do. gtttiered . t,rown -ac to 1 ; fresh gathered, extra hest• 1c to Pine. ado.. J 3T is r C 11P4C• 'The new .1 t• '•n eta apt Canadian Nit the: . ._ oat., -tope. limited. "ttoo•al l$dw.al,. d 1{I•}aI1 ieorge' sail fortnightly. 1.. tw' rt • Montreal. Qitbei: aid &ietel At4*y 1,ocal strean'sh'p Ag'ot. 01.1 H. C. tfourher; l:l•neta► ♦.rut. To - 1001.0. Canadian - Northern Railway • Want 6,000 F u R �1 LABORERS wwe�4.e�r/ EXCURSIONS FROM ONTARIO I. rum ;011 -tat int,-. li stir ani. - 1 :eufrew .cid West . . • Augu'-t 12th and 16th $10.00 HALE - PRICE SALE iiiOW ON t• .ire' Cleelringr out our I:tQ1'l+r. ��fO non's, ho? s' and children's•STRAWaand LINEN Itt!• � -Ifs ifs AT HALF-PRICE TO V. in•111w4 FRET I'I1, tC ,r"Dt ei tprripec"`•Yr' it..,. ,,.. ,.,e.r. to ,nnan.oia swan }(icer.• 'i'he brat at or*. 0101 ,1141114. 11 11 Northern lines • For 'r'ickea and tut information apply' Nearest Grand Trunk Ageot. CATTLE MARKETS. American • Catth, Markets Active - Prices Sag for 1{ogs',and Cattle. GI. AAl;OW . Aug•.- ''gid` Vwa and [Litchi.. report 624 orf.•r*a trade worse • Prices made b)' ;ua'•U.tit 041. lov-... Top *L1'r'r,. ex.trerne Telco at Dine;current. '4L.t� to its. ..eronderv--741 -9yer Ie.. India. *Innen in .,mall nutnhers. praise quality. lie to 134c. aefoada17 ,tail 'n' tenor. I1,' to 41144: per in. • Union Stock Yards. T11K,1NT0 .Vila 15 -Roc*Ipte ''f I live nock i' elle inion Stock riar•i- were (43 c.orh.ot.:. compristo¢ - ' rant.. 66 hoes, 540 ,sheep• and delves. • Exporters.. , Irxport steers tot l.o.ndon, 1X..01 tq O--- .. -.and a very few :,t 7[650, for liver:wen.' cattle. 115.514 to M. 11111114. 26 (0 141st. halt - ere, t41t; ui PS See' export sage Oxen below. Butchers. Prime picked into of Witcher« %10 12, *ad a very lrry' few, at ,alter price.e of good. 0..,to'%+514: nissAbp' M fM 0.o. common. x1.614 t. H 76: Cows. 0.01 to 04.S.. with a few choice cows. • geed enough to export. at B to 14.. i. FeWers• ed ov Stockers and .feeders were report all tire dealer* W In• 3410(44 steady. [Port 4104 any higher. than to ,err last ereport ot no Friday' - Ste sales given ,of feeders low.. Milkers i ers. n 9 11 and Springers. Prices for andmtlkerenrsg�'rP wove firm, at 1411 to 106 each. Veal Calves. The Hulk -Of the Lein :es 'raid at prices ranging frog 22.50 to 11.+0. with a few that had :sucked' their mothers at 3 per cwt.' Sheep and Lambe. Sheep, Pae'. sold at 13..0' o PI for r 1 ewes. and 14 to 21.60 for `g ms._ to O.li: lambs. P to P.P. uoppier4hem Tooth for exhibit to slAnt l rep from Hrnsnll and /'Itnton t,. t*1.P tiktom Thr hairs. Huilding wall he the trainHento.... „M r. MPCullote e I,eitls rhangod :the high framework I of etr,w1ter branch of the Bunk 14 the centre hs• .been apjw d. I cif Horuilton. is seliP%•,in1' herr during .lee,adds {;rdath to the stppeer-.. AI r. Kobansnn's absence ...The ladies tore et the boildirig. This„in addition' who have been spending the past two• ado fine front for the entree exhibit. I weeks at the Bend returned home slakes ibis battling an ideal one. The' 111"11d0.R. Mcl►rmnld. of Clans pp lIdin changes will he in the Main1 1 brook, visited hie relatives here riser. Building. The Art Annex of former Sunday. years n*• beer changed into a "Made ii Landon" exhibition. where the I twnulaahtrers of London will have an oppnrtani4 y of showing to the thous- ands of visitors the flnished Reticles of their own production. ' The art exhibit Walkerton 11 and decorated 'china w ill la• provided (4 `A.alkalkr 1or in the Mein nuildinit gallery. The Exeter . . Mitchell .. uaagemrnt.: with Al m. Moore as Listna'el. chairman, of this department MMP de- •• " 1, 'G)' }ermined that this poo of the exhibi- ."'............ ..Sept.• . opt. _12 .'-' lion will he ;away in advance of any-` Kincardine ! 22 Luckttuw . Sept. 22, -, Ming seer .ern hef(tee at any previous Se it. '01.1 Z3 Weoprn Fnil. All information re• geaforth............... 1 Ripley. ....._ .. Sept. 27, '28 IWdipt the exhibition will 11e P ,..$opt. • 7. $ pmmpttr Riven on Application to dmi. 144-114WiIrti:•-•• - Sept.Y. �'+ `P'•retal y. The dares Are September Bayfield • - 27. SIR ithto17th. • Pslmereton • ....Sept.Sept .24 -- I �Vinghnm.........:S P . ,1 Why Y Stopped Playing. Harriston • • • •-- KeP • 2t, • 1 Oadd Sto Y �' hordtrlich ...... A Manchr'.ter man who fnda rnucb Oil •i 4 amusement in playing/ ragtime melt- Atwcod .. • ••• • • • • the,. on the piano t'eceived a rade Birth - -hooknnP'•venfng at the hands of hie Teeswter• ,laughter, a -meet little miss of some Brussels fourteen years. It. was warm and the Dungannon .. now Waa wide open, when the fond I Kirkton parent sat dawn at. the piano and he - a fl "pawing the ferrt•ies' with unusual Th. School Question. • iO1Ot, While he wow playing his - ' daughter came into the room with a This important question is engaging enmpaninn. ••Daddy. stop playing.- the ttEntionmany parents and the slid. Somewhat surprised. the young 'people last now. Just what father snorted to knots- why he 'Mould to do is sometimes a problem. - Where revs entertaining himself.The little possible we believe every boy and prl ass not inclined to explain. girl should pass the entrance Finslly *h. paid -"Why, the neigh-; find spend a few years in high Ian*, have company." "is that all r' school or collegiate work. When ''olnmentlb d with fine scorn• this is not praeticahle the next -WIT. l they don t like my playing i pest. mmnR to rin i' to arrange far a they c*n slow their windows." and he I course in some reliable Wiriness train - attacked the Mann with renewed I ing Ocbool. In three schoolmate fin that ruc- the •tgnr. "}'es, but. Daddy,- pleaded tion is mainly individual, 4*dsughter, as she glided over to her `This'd Book student or the high 'drool Pe0ot utd .put her arm around his graduate may make relative ad%anr!e tter'k, ethsy-l1 think it was I playing." trent in a good practical course k Thit PttIe4)t. Be stopped• training alike beneficial in any __ _. _ ; of life. In ouch schools many find the training for the Pntremee ezamination sufficient foundation upon which to build a good huainesa or short- R"er, to accompany her to hand course. which trade to 4office "_ening service. burin te ►erman employment at a livingg succea' he tell ►elsep snoring it first softlysa an tntroducti0n isd at length R fol husin4ss lite. 4Caeada possesses Rth *o noisily that the manyverygood bylines* college*. Mitt lady was constrained to give hfm a the one hich has 8 cantcolleg l rPpu- „,oip midge in the [tope of rousing cation for doing goad work and produc- ... 4 to her awakened. he exclaimed however, a, he slowly Ing 'uoc.Pasful gr•aduaten is the well{ awakened, he e ! Getup Central Bushmen College to a Inud tone, "1.e} me alone! (let up knowns. to n tnd ilftlt the fire yourself -It's your - , - FALL FAIRS -1910. Sept. 1 18 ... Sept 19. 20, 21 Sept. W. 20 Sept. •a t. 21 ..dept. '_"t 21 FOR THE KIDNEYS. A Guaranteed Treatment -Money Back if It Fails. Kidney diseases are more prevalent than is generally supposed, and are not alga 'e recognized es su.lL What -- - -Wit* slight derangement of the kidneys often t esult s in indiges- tion. rheamatism, ansrmit chronic and very painful headache, neuralgia, eye weaknes.. and other diseases of a roost aggravating- tyle. Therefore it -Oct. 4. 5 is highly tmpnrtant and absolutely necelsary that the ktdoe,l-eatd the urine al system be kept in an active and h 51thy condition. After a thorough experience with the roost successful forme of kidney treatment we are confident that the one remedy which embraces the most desirable. safe and efficacious curative qualities. so nereesary to the success- ful treatment and positive eradication of kidney diseases in general, is Hexed Kidney Remedy. %S a are so positive that Retail Kid- pte Remedy ie unexcelled. and that it !will do all we claitli, that we will sell it with our Own personal guarantee that it will not coat the user a cent if it should flitter give entire ePtisfac- tion. We particularly recommend Rezall Kidney Remedy for kidney ailments that are chronic and which resift or- dinary treatment. We belies e. if taken according to directions witht•eg= ularity and persistency for a reason- able length of time. it Will positively remove all symptom" and effeet;perm- anent cure. Mutely we could not more strong!) demonstrate our faith in Rezall Kid- ney Remedy, and our generous guar- antee should convince the mostskeptf- cal that we would not dare make such a statement except we koow what we are talkie about. We urge you to try flaxen -Kidney Remed7at our risk. Two sizes le. Sold only' t our store -The Ret50c. and 111.00 a ail Were It C. Dunlop. south side of The Signal to Jan. let, 1911, 2G cents. Kquare• .Oct. 5. 6 ....Oct. 8. 7 ...Oct. 0. 7 ...Oct. A. i ,Hogs. UNIT - ▪ Wert WerthToronto.0 quoted selects. •lee. fad' and watered at the market. and MS to drovers far hugs.sfo.b. 114 cin tl a Coifn points. which meso 3. which 1e still a mighty good pro's', eat. w idening grace prices. Montreal Live Stpck. 1 -At MC'NTIiEAL.' Aug. 1t* -(Siler ieJ Ute Montreal stork yards we'd end mar- ket the receipts of live Stock.} r 40e week sheep ceding Aug. 13 were 1612 and lambs, 1014 hoc? ant d 55 calves. The sale n then mm �atUhf «1400 hitsm and eitne,. tor wale rnn 7 i 0 s and T2 calves. lambs. Lir tpoR A feature of the trade war the Wronged f.edlag in the market for cattle, and prices t ar -compared with those of :o week ago allow an Increase or 'ac per )h. There was no demand for export account. at' came advs. es from Liverpo01 were weak- . er.at>d_noted a decline fit 'Act b• he local demand was goat aroms fames sees msec; geed e4 Vas - 1g.ac...fairq'. at 44o 1" 404 ' tod4rtn14 4 Ib. o ar., it t mon at 4140 The demand for hots wee good to -day. and nine of selected lots were made at 0801• to ..so M•r 1140 lbs weighed off tsars. Salm of selected , lots u she were made at te M 4iir. and honks at 614c to hive: per W. The trade W calves was fair- ly tredve. Priem ruled firm at from 2t .0 Olt tech as to site and muil)ty• . At the Canadian Pacific live *tock mar -1 kPa the receipts of live tato.r:k for the week 1 erdlag Aug. 13 were 4?1S cattle for expos accotnat. Of which S0 head went I hru to Iloetton For lo, -el r.m r+11mptlon int•« were received 1204 cattle. 016 :sheep and Iembe. 111ft Hags and 410 •..Ives ()n the market thin 'morning there wen' offered 541 rattle, OD sheep and Iambs. 170 hogs :and 13 rslv.+4 FARM 1_ABORERS WANTED He Slowly Awakened, A o•rtain lady one Sunday induced her husband. who was not a regular `11111Th -goer, 1OT°WINNIPEO AND POINTS EAST OF MOOSE JAW Friday, Aug. 12th, and• Tuesday, Aug. 16th 4- row Kingston, Sharbot Lake and all stations west ,n .Ontar,o. Representative farmers *ppoluted by the Government will meet and engage farmers. en:trri' -al I.: Winnipeg.' Erre iron-pl.rtatton furnished at Winn,. [peg to.Yoints on C.P.R. whete laborere are needed. East of Moose Jaw'. including bmncmile West thereof i .,pdsk'at one crit u thereof in Saskatchewan and Albert*. $18 ADDITIONAL FOR RETURN' Epec,at. Trains from Ontario 90411(4. direct to Winnipeg. Ask JO". KIDD, 1' ', K. (geot. toe particular- or writ's R. L. THOMPSON, District Pass. Agent C. P. R., Torodto. • Give IIS ;1 (;all. McLean Bros. 1868 LIPPINCOTT'S NICO I MONTHLY MAGAZINE 42 YEARS YOUNG WHAT 15 I i' LITCV It i, :, high chew,. pure -spirited magazine of o:leverne.'. It . contain't one oorrlpleno copyrighted novel 44ever; poete.ry besides a half-dozen capital short torte., pleasing rentiat•le article., and the lolly -hest humor section you ever +taw-. Every moritUYou will find a group of ter,w and Utuety articles of ab.orblfillR interest. • SPECIAL FIC tTURE:S 42 GREAT COMPLICTK NOV I6I.S. it ARTICLES ON OUR PUBI.I(' A7110.4717. ;5 FASCINATING SHORT STORIES. 3 AltTI('l.eas IIN -T1111:4.1.7 VE:It\ E.-. sal PA(it17i OF NICW HUMOI. 2000 Pages Yearly of Fiction, Fact and Fun 1 THE BET OBTAINABLE $3.Oo a ye:,r 25C per copy LIPPINCOTT'S PHILADELPHIA. PA East Washington Square SEND FOR OUR SPECIAL MAGAZINE OFFERS RATES TO TORONTO FROM GODER/CH v- tor NT (IE CANADIAN NATIONAL. EXHIBITION $3.90 East Buffalo Cattle "e --4.t. gain' RUFFAL(), Aug II.-('at11e ire maple, 400 heart; active, ler to Sr lower. stocker. awl feeders .,tronaprink* attm4'. 17.36 4u :7 M; whipping, 16 to 17, holeners, R to ILO, heifers. N 1F to 11: row. UPI to 116.3: bulls, 2960 to 1656, stocker'' *M feeders. 14.40 to 11.31, stock linters. 23 54 to 24: fre*h engin wad sprlagsaw needy to Wring, 12s to se Yeas-R',•et mks, 1140 head Wig VP lnover $.(.A to 0.S• head. tarty ar H Bits - R.e rr4 tat s. 11,30« • Owe: ar to Sr lower. heavy. 0.01 to M. mlxe41. 014 to 0.0. y1. rtely, 11 to 10 71. Ptah. «.w tole fi• r0u4144as, R 11 to 1;7 76 stage 0 to 0.0: dairies. (M.06 to 11 S. Sheep 4041 Lasnhnr-lerc'etpua }lean head sheep active: !maritime Sclower • lambs Wow. steady, to 16r 10wer, to 11.14. a few, 27. yearltge tad to IF n. wethere. 3 to 0.76, ewes. 14 to 01;40 sheep. mixed. iR to IMO. (Shags Live Steck. CHICAGO. Ault. 16.-174401P-,RRPcetpts WON. market weaker. 10 cents lower: heeeie, 24 In to 2e 20. Texas steers. 22.60 to 26 WE wewtert .torr', 24.'20 to 3.72, afor7oePa and (ewtern. 24.00 40 14.21; cows and /Within* 22 51) t n 331; clans. title to 3.60 Ion-R,ansapte e.dirnata+d at 22.000 -M i• a..a . QLW c. 1M111.._$S. Return. Auqu-t 2711, to September 10th $2.85 Return; August :filth ; September 1st, 6th and stn. Return limit Tuesday. September 13th. TU1(l. special train service from all principal points on certain dates. 11 We handle Gilt Edge Brantford Twine.' 65ofeet, at 9'C per Ib., cash, or 10c, payable Oct. est. , U McCormick i-pternational Harvester Co. 65o feet, at 9'c per lb., cash, or IOc, payable Oct. 1st. Silver Leaf Brantford Twine. 55o feet, at, Per 1=1 1=== =I 19 HAR RBST TIME AGAIN WHAT ABOUT YOUR Binder Twine? p Sailings of Passenger Steamers From Sat Me to Soo, Port Arthur and Duluth every Monday: Wed- nesday and Saturday at 3.:4t p. til., thr_VVerinerisivay mad Saturday -teanler4 going through to Duluth. Sailings from ColtingwooMl 1.30 p,m., and Owen Sound 11.30 p.m, Mondays. Wednesdays and Satur- days for Soo and -Georgian Bay ports. Sailings from Penetang 3.15 p.m. to Parry- Sound and way ports daily eze.ept Sunday. Secure tickets and full infortna- tion finm F. F. LAWRENCE, Up -town(. T. R. Agent, (3oderich. Office hours 8.30 a.m. to U p.m. Or address J. D. McflOWAt.n, D. P. A•, O. T. R., Toronto. HAY FORK ROPE in Canadian and American makes. in HARVESTING TOOLS our stock was never more complete. HOT WEATHER QUODS W have Gasoline and Coal Oil Stow'.. Refr'iger'ators, Screen Doors and Windows, Hammocks, [.awn ('lours. Lawn Mowers and Garnet, [lose from tic to 15c per foot. PAINTS PAINTS Are yon going to do any painting? if so, do not overlook the fact that Sherwin-Williams l'aint toes farther and taste longer than any other Paint on the market. PAINTS Have you ever used _ WONDER SHINE '. for cleaning your silver and gold? No running or scrubbing required. You can clean all your salver in the time it would take to clean a few pieces in the old way. Pries, 25c per package. A fresh car of NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT just in. The National is acknowledged to be the best Portland Cement on the Canadian market. Do not forget that we handle the National, when you require some. p PAOee' CHAS. C. LEI W Store 'Phone b cues Pkooe n>t = -112