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Jhe Jall fair
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n t,r werehautse
I1pjitt,nK
*hi wal:t"to du rout
;heels. advertising.
Please. Ir t tis have Your
orders.
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FINANCIAL
0t CANADA
t -earth. -Ilya Iwai r•sligh
p+ Ihlou)ourfinger..
Virg will Rad x savings 1secuunt a great rets, is, acc•O::vlatiug this
pads Why not start now, in this Hank
lutecest •'omPounded at highest eurrer.t rat s,
withdn...al at any time.
1
CdfNEah Hest and t ieliv,dnt •
>f
Prufltr -i,iil,iLlLL...
T'l;t,ai Meets over nalt.1rs),t)s)
1
MONEY, .IS
to help youi'se•It and other..
Hut. it'e only the wnory;yuu
save -nut the money- that
f.' ltfatllLh,
\I mea in.1 \' lk!
W. L. 1I01Y1'ON, Mlanagrer.
GOlER.TOH... ON'CA RI CANADA--TUI�•t+:t•1;---:'l9 O
over -that amntiqt. 1. metith1•rel;t w;l-is.THE FARMERS, DX�
) - - J.a. �•iAt
1k�er �,1.t w,... -m. :Pl,er. the ONTARIO LIBERALS
`ave11an biro,-Ihmg rpm ',ea 10:10 note.. A •• vete; an %ioliniete, pla}rd iu eGe• tlUtel: .
tlpunt of ti per rout. allogiud fur -r:-�h on
et 74cur Aare
. lit"rfie pctaod f aN Ar4sitsesrp.-sits s.
we ate Kuing to 'have
V *t
e-yt1+t' enna ucLuK-
l 1,: i -k .t IYort lain/! ' •t it-
paign in the I,;:tutn. 1'l'
hr I,rnl-le' o (iapN'r--
�yzl)e �I�tnRt
THE 1110NAI. PRINTING a 11„ I t''.., PustsnIHb.
AUCTION SALES.
1 i •Ll-dlfl\t. .A1'('111)N S,\LL
1.1re JI
Vl'ItNI I t IJ.. ETI".. t:.r,\TE\T4 OF A
WELL Ft:ItN-i'HI'Tl \-1NF: nierstEt) R1'Lrlt•
'Mr. ploy. ' ,l by piiblte auction wt bier
re -u el o '...1-01. infect l oderi. h un-
nititisll •r •rNHKRIeI
1 u1 nr
menay a u I o'clock harp 1,: tree IVANTE1). -- MEN FOR WOU -
ru1,:•eute of '1.e hour, ton.inUng ofa manse. WI ittKINil department, Aeru,tomrd to
bedroomdroning-room. Litmus room, °rooktart room. woodworking machinery. Apo , giving ig e•
bedroom nod kit..hen furniture. ►iU'Arn nnRe• roferrrlueaa ant W11110.'clues 'OKA".a;RIt
Heater.., warden lou4•.1v.rpa•1., curtwtrt-.-Wind.. lultl, • t. Mary-, Out.
il.rrwar,. (Sinn. crockery, g1....ware. etc. Eu F:XPF:ICi'
ver)tbing in gad condinuu And of Rood r A N T E I). -THREp, E
quality. mid moor be .041 without mauve. AV `t' boa arguers for Crisham,flat dolma
IthAni'pr.c" i-lerv;IGOdanc chine A•tply. to R R: .last-LANTYNi
U NUVI:1•. THU\ A"Gt'V /HY ,,td, .trAt(ord •
Moat•ot Itie' )e•u ilei had .0 +per on
.east ryruultA the grunt.... dna after. as Ty tF lure wati
)HN H. �L r
LINT'ON. THOS *SUNDRY. adanceiu the hotel {ser Ito, / ANNUAL ME TIN13OF PROV'fa(='%''=
Proprietor. Auctioneer
1
SITUATION -5 VACANT.
Prom-tr..Au,-t io,leer. 1•
.A1-(.71uN sm.!,ur
11 Al. M. FARM 1'.1I' EMEN'Cal, STCH'K, ETC.
There will be 0Werrd for ale by publiclumui
' on a' the ,rani.•. oil 1'Yi.hty. V
hor
50d. Int •. .t 1 uel.•e.k "R it at the prol•'ray
Knowe Ar the Proctor Farm, eun.4-ting of our::
3.
alai part of lot II, Maitland cone,. -ion. 1:oar
rich tnwn.h ••0n':smug 114 ace.-- uuorr or
la• -.-Of whi � aro•:• ',i timer- i. road wet/a
land and the remainder a bur. and grating
land utas-,r.,bte . toddy. 1 here are ou the
prrm,r•.a goat frmsie Sours .in Y,r*t-claw: re
pate and w -:roll fT4me barn a .udlcirnt ca
I 1
dy. The nrcpetrA nmtrin• &bun• M. rut
tree.. The p•ope•ty i.. located on the Huron
read n.idw,.y t.t!wemi tiodern'b and 4 't,bton. a ��,•caldru Marlue and General Ho-D[fel,
.cry rc ail: a '.0 be offs A lar ,die.- . and on the 141 of 414WM•r A
1 rr ail:.Jw to offered furwlr:at'he.anti a b/' mortal .sant. ADplf at :ho 11 0.
brae and p4rrr three Lora. dye head uAttir. ,'ti tal. w N4'4. ..24111ITH•, LAW). 4IIPtFiu
A hander, .cows'. -sed, drill. r,orr rake. i•luteut. -.t
plough-, I...rrna-.-'vd'nr, ,.,anon; buggy. .
MUSIC.
IAMit:SON. F. V.C.
•.r.. ., 1,••1,•r 1'rant(on1 and Sloe-
' pupnb in' ptant'.
a).!•• Ina -IP method for chit
' 1 . ' •, ;...red sot , ndleg.t ekamlM-,
., .t ,au, cow, -- Fla -t -treat. tloone
411.
MONEY TO LOAN_
`ONE) '; 1 t lid's ('N FIRST.
Aideo ..- . ., ••) .d ..•ry low rate. el
Jsrwot. I t. is. Apyhy
ttyll wn nai 11'.O n.i('3•tf
GODERICH MARKETS.
a TnrKauay.4rp4..1.th.
Fall wheat, per bush .. 1 y' t0 :11
•pringe/Ledl. per busk.. . • •If to 1'
Rye r••r blob .. . • r:1• t0
Hut *bra*. per be b . '• tp.
N0* 444, per to..hl•t ... •r�r t0
•.Id (let.. per MAN.. . u. 44 to
.1'444. 1yr nt1.h ... . . f..J to
Irrley. per hush . .. ... H 4l to
iacrweoings. per to., t1 an to
flour, family. per cwt .. • . ' 7". to
)torr. prteut, net owl '4 1x ;o
!Iran. per tun . :. In to
role, per 'OP .
tt'eud. ..t1,r,t
Hurler: per b .
t'hse're, per lb
Eon.. fn..h tar 'u) .
'reran
r 10
• :0
40
1. t0
1" to
Mt
v•�`+ Nor Potrt ,e1 -..err.. -f •
(, { 1 laY A7 .. tree cut i. 4.. *44
Cattle, espot tr.. set .. .. o
Heirs. . _ .. to
► F.prinat Lunar .. . . . 'e.: 4 to
eTaallow,�iv,.r� ret ... .. .. 1 .l to
kilter.
wt .. " .) to
,, .
1 0
a.::o
to
• •
I.Lvt'•-\ . Lai) and' 'Blas
Stables i
• 1 i:: hl:il'l3ARN
1 s'. r•.-,.4i0derieh
• New. 'Buses
a �,t ilii, u. r
lure, , 1 I .1111- and Steamer,
PAM attention Riven to
'all-;. ret private resMe see.
(!hit's{{' alt.,.
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OPerat\ts ..n Ladies ' Lawn •
• Waists not \\'hitewear. lards
•
nperi•'•e• 1 on tater. sewing,
neschines p f.rrrd, bit learner.,
I will le. tau t. t lean. healthy..
well thntila d. well •lighted
work r•nnu-. •(eedy work at yy
,Kded' wag.+. • his wmk will -
trait'"u to do veto own sewing. ))
THE''. tl: WHI'rF • •
\iEAit \IFt:. CO.
r Ib rlin. - Ontario.
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Turkey.
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it Air
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�IOLL!;C1'Okt 1WANTED -AI'PLI-
CATIONS for the position of collector for
the towu.ldp of A-haeid w111 he..00P.idered at
the next meeting of the toonell. Katurdar•
rb•ptemher 17th. rH(sd. G. AI.I.I.N. iaurk of
A41.1teld. Dungan nuns •
I.:.t
11 FN ERA Apply to Mite. H. I.. DOY I I . 13AN r - tl' -
--ANTED1.0.-A GIRL FOR
1 to
1111
('.
e Pr
e
work D
--
it Ahn
fi 001,1114 St. George'o 1 t•e•axnt. I t
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I:hll'LRED AT ONCE Al'' '1'Nlp:
ruder and. other farm tin '.men:. -nun Work
yr
,r, and :. 4v..nti: y of hon-rhp 'furvhiturr. 1•wrW.•-
u.ar- of the property A11/1114:01111..'&110. 4.11.4' •
tIorw of ,ate us. be had un the premise- or
froth (hr ender. mai. W. NRYDi►Y►:.
T'Hont/►s I : l' \ D ;l'.
Vendor..
A , Tyo,eY r. wl'c. sot the a
w.
a,
4 14
1. h}
110
14
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7 RENT
SAL.. CR 0
FOR
epil•ss n i:l•.N'l. -THE REMI-
J 1 es,:e. cf 'J. ,,"- P..rr 4.04.114, 1.4.1 and
Vittoria -41e. t-. t"( awrt.cu,.. - apply al the
ho:r-4 , 1u 0
lFMIRAHI.E LILT F(►R 'ALF: IN
Le 'ter i• vtOW pa.rerty. 13.1 feet frontage
OP £4.tin sirs.... ant .naiads the corner lot.
Market street. had 4'.1tIn ..,44004. One of the
.hut:rpt tote ,n ;he beet re•-ideotial .retia, of
tiedtAt.. High and di'. facing :he sottl.
*ewer and water in loth street,. 1.e.• 'hat,
eve minute walk nom samara, BnMlruur
ironed for Metre hoar* Aloes 00e. hot on
south .11,et for .ale•. lir-' Fa. tknbi•• ?tom H.
Tl R�Cit. 1+tg11•'1 of1'., r.
1.1 NIGER \NI► SIIINt•LE$
All kind..,f runggh lumber in
stock at tI,e New, Lumber Yard,
nett to Kehsingten Furniture
Parton; upl.'site l,Ta1l. track.
Order- tilled aI -#.suet notice
New Rrtro4. i.ekl'Cedar.i
Shingle,. -' I.arkin" .brand -tree I
fleet on the market.
JAS. 1/E AN & CO.
'PH4»u X...
••`•"�W �vvY
WANTED.
Tenni. nod TctunsterN wanted
wilt Se-
pt
e
paid: Tetun•tets to star oneAnit-
a-half yet wars on their
wager,•. ('erne ready to work.
Apply '
SUCCESSFUL PICNIC YESI ERC(AY
AT POIN•1 FARM.
E:\It\ 'I F.l.l'.(.R:\P1l\ - •• Molts;
1.4 pal• le.- non t..'+howler hour-. represent
the 444e.1 remilrtiou• for railway operators.
and clerk... we train you fur agent - work
and operating under very best eonditiun-. -No
dont,, shunt vuo'e14i.a1• ewptoyment when
read • .111 railway• want tete!: 1'a'ticutar
)
�`- trot. N e ate I 'elute.' Telegraph -.4.'91. 1 nolle
1 ILF ARINAi :'t t.Titi . SALE oil Gerrard. TuriHiw. - ere
n
. F'Altu dT" K A\u IMPLEMENT,.
Jobn H. lac' lwtoo sill -ell by public auction , yf.f:ARIN(% A1-(,'TION-"Al.E
rt lot'U, rune.. -lits J. l:.r•t N'rwrplYh. eta I ( -
M,/ND ►Y. ti1.PTEMHES XTH. . • F %RM STOCK AND IMPI,I,.\IK\T4.
I'tmini.rn44r ..t 1 u -clock I 1- • brood Mr. Harry. kr
Ity. will .ell bar 'Mold. • 11013011
'russet •¢hi 4.4.114.06 11 061 • old..1.pp to t.e in furl at lot 1.. ,•truce. -ton :. Aehdold ne •
1 n- al purpa:e I Tt 1.;.,1).% Y.:i► fESIBF.R•'.
tu..re.. •.pled to o. Oa -4-'1gefet4sweraln.rrls2tlt; 1' dra-i6 Tee.
Aur -e: Aged general purpo+e *448..4: 1 goal 1 nears 12.year- ol. old ; 1
;
draft good,geldin gelding. ..1.11 on' September 1.4:. year. old: 1 drat' geldinpr iwu yew- old
ata!' Mier.: year. old. one 'elig Ate for draft gelding. our year old: 1 awl .
h
rt•pegRio)t teat:uu' I goon drat; Ally, 2 year old, cow-: •upt'0•.d to he in . alt : '.farrow cow- ..1.
elOgible fee rtrrbtrr• .on :. good foal.: 4: Komi heifer,. ream: two .•e.:r. old : 4 spring calve.: .1
mileh cow-. all Di:th,w grade.. all ...unposed to bo r.: •y', hen.. 011 chicken-. 1 t,:rAey ben and
be to MY tea are bred bull : ) heifer.. halm! eht k.. t gobbler: front t Wood sullen.:
1T r
�p mower.
near.
new , peer
\\' 1. m
r t
oa
1 root pp ear• old i welt dee- :
yea,. ohs :.1' -!ern - rl•tuR D Yg h.yr rakr> ..early new JI wet of `tit. l
Youth. maleic yea: - old ..:. yin calve.: 7 l *awe herrn. ctiataator: t Ma --en Harri-
oung lttce•ter ewe. and 1 r&b .: t'ttm nt h,.d red dHIl.'t Lund roller : 1 , nw0 furrow plow.
r : month,. r- Y'rI
of
abo ...tinter .
;...tore b w. • t
•waw-: OR
Y ni •. le o
Her . 1 u
� nearly new: :. r}K . '
old ::' pure bred err
turkey a k - . 'd c ok : brow.: throat drill ..et of I1 -$b -•',rte•• : ar't
2 Mit et' I4 Keri -a: I 2Ilhen and chick.: of hnb.N.igt••:.n'ter cream 40twrafAlr: bay -
rack Morey Harr:. blade' :1 Irat'ing newer:l rack; grove: box{bag- truck. Hain waggon:
do hoe •earl dent: . b,,: 4 democrat. l HrwARob 1 bt waggon: rout yelpetr: firming mill: 3'
double box, i o 11 new : 1 'hraoof.each• ton- of well eve d hay :.1 tete of double Mar -
n early
• . 1 waitron -'J - 1 . 4 Michigan bol -: ,et o nt..: 4tone Dost . pig crate : gra•d-tone . foil. :
nearly - 1 1 4 +r11n,,,il) I trot* '•4 e of single eha•.n• -evtlne• : neokyoke.: wbtn:etr•ee.::u,d
harrow-: Ira of buuTM h:.h'. 1 r' ofu4.1'umernl- MM.: article-.
Starner : 1:J4(nb.'.Jr; . 2 n,uber fbee
rope. pe:
.eyes a;•• l .tean'1'oil•r. r natnbcr of bee Alv* % ►ter>' hing elvers -ed will be -ad, 4.1 have
1 •.t f!. bolder... apple presses :1 I)wuiaioo or-
gan and .tool ...tbogt :'' ton. of weft...teed hag :
A anew, of lend c+o'u :'1 Acre. of b .•a wheat : -.s••a•
bushel. of nate ; . x're+ of mahaold- . forks•
s
• whilttetree• and
w itis.
r. M. cilau'-. eta yo
n�rrtet0')4 other ante..••
• Learythitut ad nee ird w..• led, -nosed of. a•
1 ,am aoclbg to t:a.enrbl stud toy fa.mt are
for rd. on en -y :ern)..
Tr eke.. All .nut- ne.1120 and tinder, ca -b
6.1(1 RENT.-FIVE-Rt►0ME4) Ct►T-
1 TAIiF on she earner Of F.:'. r.wlrth and
'ay:er •rr'met... On a h, :f..:r to:. \p'ty to _-
.t -
Fine Weather, diff .Crowd and a Good
Time- Add'resaes Emphasise
and
Good Folding 8etween Town e
(. ountry --1. icnic Should Be an An-
nual Event. ,
Under a bright September bky about
r' ed them. Ne enjoyed four hundred pr { J y
-rives yesterday at the Colborne term
ere' picnic :at Lhe Polgt Tartu. The.
mallet ing wits composed chiefly, of
l'o11Kn•ne pel,ple, but there wgre .also
a pnnl►me front the neighboring town -
Ships and a fairly good -ramie-rotation
float', the towns The weather was
nl.alLand ever) thing parsed off pewr-
tntly, and it W141 HILogelhlr AO 1Mj$y-
ikldeeran event that it is bopall it 49111
be made an annual affair. Reeve
It:ertllghen. who wets chiefly respon-
sible fur the organization 0l the,event,
is to be congratulated upon the happy
outcome of his effort.. in .which he
bad the loyal :assistance of the town-
ship couneillore :and a committee of
residents of the township.
The proceedings of the day were
quite informal, with the exception of
.owe 4peeeh-'ni akiug which took place
iu front ot the hotel in the middle' of
the aftrrnoon.-__-Keeve Kernighan per-
formed the duties ut cbxinnan and
opened the proceedings with- a taw
remarks. He read it note from Alayor
Cameron of 1%.Hterich in which Hie lass blowers, etc.
\Vorsbip expres1e/l his regret at not OWN
blowers to aH these things there
being elite to attend the picnic, having will he a rand display14f the pro -
Altogether
e
cabled away fro,. R
it was a Lig, L, fight day,
and r eretwely+vitHeiek-- +IT++ -a
.mtitnr -event next 'user.
THE BIG FAiR NEXT WEEK.
Attractive Program for Goderich Indus-
trial
trial Exhibition.
Monday, Tue.dny end \Vednesuay
next &TN the days, of Huron's greatest
lair, the Ooderieh Indust' ;.cI I:xhihi-
1'he llireetore have been busy the
last. few days getting up a tical -cissa
line of &pedal attraction•, and the re- hell xt'rtn'ontn un Ftr.day ism. -Che
Ault is the list of free features puleM.
fished in the Exhibition advertisement I ('Jli:sets were all l r-eleeted'rnlI. tris
on the tint page'of lhistitsue, Those Mowat, K• C , iwho h•ul-apn
wren attend the, fair are pronlie,ed as Int2ntiup 1)i 1signing 4)1444.lit4 post
full anealute of en)u1142U eio. entertain- of_ president, tieing prevailed upon ty'
ant and ill+tt11(110n.,
The t"tck events are eengeging the continue di Lace. Addresses were
.. Ab$OCJATIFJ ._
Hon. A. G.MacKay's Pretentaliod ot
the Issues in Ontario Politics -t-1.
M. Mowat Re-elected President -
Hon. Geo. P. Graham Tells of the
Laurier Tour.
The annual westing of the t ienet.al
Reform Association of Ontario way
keen Attention of the hursenlrn" tipnle given by Mr. SONO. rite .(.eorge W.
glrad horses& Hiro inning up from the Rt,- Hen. (ira. P. 1;3(421*,., who had
London fair, Inst those who kn•,,d,saye Just returned (nit- tFip with Sir
they will have then work
rut out to
bi at the local burse& -.• Wilfrid Luuner in the West. Hon. A.
An interesting and unique o1Pnt in (,, M�1t•K.ty and J. -there.
conr.ectinn with the Exhibition - will Ho‘ Geo p Grahams Address.
he the ,,t*tS nbe of a fl. - t- the , Hun. \1:, rigid -man was gi•eeted with
Huy )f the 14n pirl4. of'h the ll.t,tgh great enthusi'twlu when he arose to
tern of the Bmpit•e. This will take K
place in front of the weird stem' on speak. He paid a tribute to ,the 'Ire-
.. eft,'ruoun.' pe)f�to in the' press of `'air NVirfrid's trip.
1h•. (lark was at Loudon fair yebtee'• had no report co11d tie;in to give
o
clay and got a 'line on ra ounifn•r of adequate• conception of the sure 4
new,attrnctions. 'Coo Tate to Rive par- the "trip. Each Meeting outdid the
tfcularp: - other. Liberals and Conservutivee
The \lidway prow�yy��t-,to.lk Tigger mined in welts -idling the Prime Min -
than ever. with a •f►rgu nuynbrr of t ' ' ` t R ilwn s said a
shows, freak.', tutomeruent devicem, Toe Minister 1°
splendid tribute to `Sir Miff rid.
"t t't onight 1 knew Sir Wilfrid well,
thcnght 1 had thoroughly gauged his
ahilit) ► 4. 4. eI went nut on the trip.
But Refute you See -hint every day•'in
harness -meeting people in private.
receiving deputations and speaking
from the platform -you do not know
the Ulan at 1111. He is a waster hand_
been thataftercn r( ducts -t7F--titet- diet, Jet. Fie•i+t-tete
1 Kern n regretted The
town. . erns. a Aecomntr.dation is being provided for
absence of the \liyut and of the tuetn exhibitor+,
hers of the Coiter council, but was
glad un see a good representation from COUR' and see the Orster•ich fair.
the Goderich. `Board of Tiede. He LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF.
Nought the Board of Trade west e In all the two months of the trip
h
t important institution 1s T4 Id loon t you and ridges b( what near. valyl n wrong thing most nod • he
a woe • ,) '` in either to
believed it would be a good thing if it it see.. and yet, cant blame the world, either. Ileputat• i.,nr ut• ori the platform. 'rite
•
would act in co-operaeipn with the wear oureloth mrd y
fanners -in .natters affecting the com-
mon interest.. The town and trlie
country were bound up together, and
united action Wa% treNu.utly 406h -
:tide.
The president of the B•'ard of Trade.
1;atuble, was then called upon.
mold rite tier). 1!e congratulated the farmers of ('ol-
T4.k to comtae111) at I Snort •harp. 1'K,rac ou the beautiful flay they had.
Tykes --AU •amt of =I'' an11 under, r rah :
en.11t will
be chosen aur choir picnic and on the suc-
cess of 4H;casion, and assur•.Nl thele
that he seat guile. in line with the
peeve's remarks upon the desirability
of
n the
of co- (ier:►tiuo between people
the town and • try. lir spoke of
oi'er LINO. amount. 1. .flub. h-
gleet on (ural•hinK *permed hint nae•.
dwrennt of . per 4eut. alluwh..1 for ca -h a,
credit amount..
131'NI IRY.
HARRY HY et 1H0-1
Aocticneer.
Proprietor.
t 1Pr M' ri1D Ell ah h aren't
LeOUSE'Iti RENT, -ON S'I•ANI•fa 1 •
-e;re4t. •rrot.d,nne lin, n -mu- . wiihio.a"
aryl bot! di.L..1 .... of the E.; -tale. i Ap�t11y
ntxt doer. t
'
Hi)Ul'lF: '1'U REN I', WITH ALL
mater.. cons en ell'... centr)ll'1iorAa;e4'
Kent nameable. J. ; H. RAW- t' 14.
ef
et. Pat nee • •ire •t. _
POI{ SALE 1-1.42'lle .'.3a 24 :\NI)
oil I east -uec'. Gtdeti..h. '4.01 ring
three
h
one-otoryytfran er11041.44. newly Painted.
small •tab.e .a.d ar d orchard. 4) nitirbie
property for A retire farmer. Terme and con
dittos,. Will.bef,LLtn,.helf 0(tr-llyynea.am t0 the
undtrdgned. li. a. t AMLI4'•\, Itarri•ter.
Haxtiltou •:reel.
VIM SALE. -FIVE ACT(Es A\ EsT
1 star hayndd road. between 24 ,4. th0
&tad benne:: .,rest :good po:= 0.
6.
snnable lot m.uket garden. -u I (.rude,
: Mr -e.1 it two parts of too ..r.44 one L4.lf
.•erre. 1 0• price .and term, wr::e H. t.
4AN. 174 ti tndror Arr.. \1 il�d •o•. o):.:.
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. -
ti raldlo'-known«• n l
d�t e , ail. Nap
li moor t IWpesty rat Angle"ea-tree;. L stench
Lohse 111 r n'-. hot water heating and n.idrrn
con, eniem 1r wit h One lot oh 'Trafalgar -;Feet.
%4) 4 4 be word )Mildly or separatr.ly. Ho ''. -e And
n wdrnet
4 teed • 1 room +. lot n Wapner ,tree . chianti. tu't.'Rra• laaltfonl wit 1, ale. of
orchard white' *noire. 1 , •r4L•Onah.r
1 nee prom t•tie, roan be had
ices *pots to 11. KILWRAN IAitro•er.
etc.
�itrd.erf
ESTi ltN LA. DS FOR '+ALL.--
Peac►t•- with 3 acre. in (MI' , frame
house with thele in. ee $.4..1141including
crop. land a ilrirtoam. • •sere• at tib. par
aero. 'dellen and fenced. ' nisi la a map, ~n
NV
1911) `
DON'T i�F. A •HAND-%IE-f)OWN
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
MAN 19111
ORDERED CL THINI ONL1 •
� V
NEW PRI.DII.\M
FALL
�7 TAIL1114
SUITIN'G� 44 F 4:1. Ol T41TTEK' TO MAyx1N1
4 I
W FALL
.O'ER- �.
COAT •NGS.
N l:\'1' 1_'I.N rY..AI• 'PRONE-�FI'If•E
The Square, - Gollerieb, Ont.
CODERICH
- IO
L
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3I
T
L ETH
I�LL�STRI ,
vrErcrtim-
CAN \I)i \N STF.WART CO.;
1 ;it. the Big Mill,
`4Jt)tlt•1'1;i1,
ACad
food locality and phone
of ***Tian
e bought
ooh•8twltT•k.,'I
STERLING BANK.
OF CANADA •
RR41,1)/r11'4 ' TORONTO
A1'TIIn1cl)LI1 AI•*Tal,• *Low*
I\twove \TF:U Bn st.tx IAL ACT
(1t' 1114)4INION PARI.IAYE.
• To ICE& I:I V I. i)EPOSIT'S
To accnmtnodate the Farmers
we have opened Branches in the
tillages of
DL'NGANNON;
AUBURN,
VARNA and
BAYFIELD.
Ws solicit the Patronage of the
SALE IeOTRH niW OUNTRO
Highest current rate of intermit
SAS 111, t, pail. in our
9 HANK DEPART-
MENT
oe deposits Of $1.00 and upwards.
(IODI;RICH BRANCH.
A':. (taun1,R, Manlager.
n
ane 1,
1TOL'SF. FOIL IFALE5 -
1r�1 PTORi nrick h0u'.aT atth
aalllinat> NAL I'lI1 cru or• ran t»:
- TENDERS. -
- TWO
MOM.
,..t ,by
rt
QEALED TkN1)E RS ADi)Ri?SSED)
1) to the undersigned. and endorsed -Ten
der ser Br:akeover id1)ndrri'h,
trio be
reeelved et thaw office until 4 1 p. m.. rue -day.
()ember 4. 1910. for the con-trnr•t ion of in Bra
ak
water at liedertcb. 0111011 1 'mint y, Ont. •
Plano, ,epecidcat00p and form of contrnnt ran
he assn soil foam. of tender obtained at t1ie
1lepaitt0nt and at the mere` of J. 1.. sine.
rim__Dl.trlct Engineer. ''Oufederation lif
twisting. Toronto, Ont. J: L. latichand, 1). .
()41.101 Engineer. )Merchant- tank itt111411ne.
e t, ,fames street, Montreal. 1'. Q.. and on ape r
ration to the I'o•tina.ter at (%oder"h• Out.
Peron.. tendering are notified that tender.
will not ht roar-idemd moler marl. on •h0
as • saki .l1Rat04.1-4 la wthrrt t.Teirtl their with
occupations
he
the dAct 0414 •ta atnlace., of dre. the mi' nare of �• ertC, firm.,
tine and place of rMtdcl,ce of each member M
t ho firm mu.' be Riven
Each tender mn.the arednllunie.t by all a.:
tented cheque On I. chattered hank. ppnaY
to
the order of the Honourable the Mint.ter of
Public Works. for the -nm of r eenteen • h0n.
and td17,(100(iindollar,. which will he f4rteited
If the person tenderise decline to entry Into a
contract w24o ladled upon to .if r f ail no
complete the work nontrseted for
der bet not accepted the rhino° will be re
turned.
The fMpert.ineent dor- not bind heel, to se
rapt tot lowestc an7 tender.
Fly ore..
R.t DlWRO($ecreter1
Department of Poblie Werke. ,.
Ottawa. teptsaber A I11)0. IAia eiysr•
Newepa w ll se) be paid for
dsewopt they insert it with mit NtM'g1
11 beN tM set
-the improvements t h a t had been
effected in recent yeare in the to
wn-
snip. The t'. P. R. connection had
given the farmers of the district.rx-
crllent shipping facilitie4,end he,W)ts-
not our of thine waw tbought that
l+,Hlerich was injured by the placing
\\' ret the
a •Gas..
h
of a stab at . It
electric line was running next year
it would be another advantage, and
the telephone lines now being con -
strutted, would ie • a further benefit.
lie hoped that the IW.' telephone
system. would be able to work to -
gather instead of as rivals. He did not
know whether the cort1Litution of the
Board of Trade would permit it. but
if it dill he would he glad to have the
farmers included in the membership
,of the. Moan..
James Mitchell, secretary .of. the
e to your order. and yon
will make good: Maar. and . everywhere.,
where
,
PKintt.N TIM T'Att.oK.
Vieiior- to the Oodetich Exhibition next
week -hu old not 1110411 the r xhibit ton of pica tire,.
art good. and novelties at Wilmer Strath. Ar'
Store. hart •trect. A cordial welcome I. ex
tended to all to route and inspect the .t0('k.
SEPTEMBER ?fhb, 211th and 21.2. 1010
-Largest D14rict 'F` i =m Western Ontario-
BIGGER
ntart4BIGtGER ,\N1) BETTER 'I'II.\N EVER
All Children. 4" stye years old amt ander, tear, .b n4) in i'r .)res411l11
from square at 1 30 p.w•. will be admitted REE, un Tuesday. Sept. Si
:sans / RACIsS.
a�
Best halVlmlle track In W extern Ontarto.
.rte puree offered for free - ice - all. 2:441 clasp, gn•en`-r48ee
and farmer's oto
FREE ATTRACTIONS
I'21 E Ictr•\SON'S FAD-CHANTICLF:R-The Brest:Oiant Rooster
Act• and in Austrttlasia.ic Ceee at Freon' from (11 Toronto Exhibition,ceum, Pent°, Eng
land,
WALTER STANTON And his Clown, in two Amilsing 4104
eutertaining.epecial acts.
RAE & RENNEDI(:T'r'- High Aerial Revolving Ladder Acts.
MONS PALEDINO in his great and marvellous Fgoilibrist Acle
PROFESSOR $,44l, K igunator
of many hPtil testnree in
•
CAMPBELL A FLETt'h11 -In (,nod Comedy, Clever 'Tumbling
enol New Acrobatic Acte.
t{GDE14.It'H BOY SCOUTS --A local branch of General Baden -
I owell's famous organization -will give a number of highly
entertaining and edtl•'ating demonstrations of their training. 4
THE FAMOUS 3301) REGIMENT MILITARY f
BAND will be in attendance throughout.
C. A. REID, ANDREW PORTRRt
President. Secretary, Ooderieh
-. Contortirm anti Acrobatic
Hoard of Trade, also spoke briefly, find
bespoke a continuance of the good
The 1htughter. of the v' Entpiiwill
t'n the.
court hurl -r 0dlty
11 Mou. 4*-'temlw'..
Itch, at 1 J,Reeve Reid is on the Hick list, and
i1'a'la. be tool, up the boundary gyration and
covered it so well that criticism 1 t hie
&(torch was absolutely- puerile. On
h.'ld licit regular meet ing
But
Y one. B
ex.
cn.
not an
r Y
t
a
was
his
1v ate
nal to
h
9
aka •e is courage
*delays h
y
ability, and that is as high a Compli-
ment as I can's,:ty hitt.
Did Not Sidestep Questions.
Sir Wilfrid, raid Hon. Mr. (Jrahxro.
never tried t.. avoid the pressing Ince-;
tions cit the Provincee. 10 Manitoba
typhoid f e
' u'd ever is tested.
1.
Mies Cameron has returned from
Toronto and willI he prepared
. 'how
all the newest )tyles in Ilclie, head -
wear at the -beginning of next week.
Themembers of the Older of, Cana-
dian Holm Circles will turret in the
Temperance Hall on Friday. Se•pLrm-
be►• 10t.h. All meantime are requested
ti he present. -
Miss Margaret Carlyle, of Toronto,
Provincial inspector of fa •tolls„ and
ehopk for the Ontario (i1 etnnnent,
W04 414 town this week to king 4141
otiieial inspection.
feeling between the country and the
town.
Thornes McMillan, of Mullet!, wee
then celled upon and gave an appt''tl-
,priat• and well -worded address. Ile
was pleased to Hee 'tech evidence of
pleaaayt relations between the people
r
' i the
P. people lr t
i and
th p
the. township eh p
of p
town ; this was OA it should be, He
houghs the 1.1 mere should cougratu-
•e themselves at this sexton upon
rich fruits of their labor end also
n the freedom with which they
insulter
i
f
he
permitted to enjoy t
Ix tali pal
21
ftp
we
their
peopl
apprr.
ti.'111P 111C4411a'e'11ie11.•' /Mgt kir! Y 1.1.4•
('4144445) to people going to the f: areas'
pieni0 'at Punct Farm yest"rd ' by
the tearing up of ai {Krr•tiun „a. the
dole. of the :Maitland hrtdge
pur4H4s4 of It' )lack ing. tinMle .1t ae
through thP, meet au,4114(1)414 wai •11
until the gap in the bridge was fill 1
ill. It wit' :r1 •,Wkwarxl day to '''n
ll le•llrr 111e t'.ru'k:
Depot Reeve Munnings hAet •to
miss the picnic at. the Point Engin
yesterday, di he was out of .flown un
municipal business.. H4 sea. down at
Chatham examining the town tire en -
gibe. which is being overhauled there.
He expecte to get the old engine back 1n
t'i t'han in better shape even than was reanl
expected widen it was sent di n.0 (he it
not u
there
'wet re
(hP)ag
(food ' .re1e has been Matto In n
the laying of track& Moue the Lae..
Shore road for the -0ottrio West
Shore', Railway. Port Albeit wits
d the
labor.. He mien that h4 the reached several days ago, an
of Canada did riot yet ('P y averk `01 track -laying is, necessarily not oily i
sus'(ndrd Lentil the held there is .Absolute in'e
to •t bur . R g R aleltgtll t Ltpl
which
which w
loot 42, s
dont and
by thome
d itiun. Yet
Where people
homes, ot• W ler
might exact
wished from his N
ant in (him mint 1
should never forget
is the "old( standby"
'Vith all the wealth
had given to the perp)
land. they most rennin)
not Material p0NNPmaiOn$,
octet of its people, that
11in'N great nese. In the n1
wealth, let the people Hee th
ter things were not neglect
\ir,\lillan made mime hi-t'yric
enc' s, allowing how other natio. s had
fallen front their high estate he ' use
of their f,ailnte' to mee.iir0 up to he
poral etendanl of greatness, anal
ing that these rhonld be a wand
to this country which is now jus
commencing its career with bright
promisee of greet future.
(We'1•e
the plAiries he met the. (:rule -gr )
Aalsecitatinu, anti took up their ;'*es-
(iftne nue by,oue and answered every
one of them in- a way th:1•• if it did
not inlets.. ea-erynnP, showed his-gt sup
of all details and his absol'ite courage
in.dealing with them. 4t V&tn ou1e
Sir Wilfrid had taker) up the Oriental
immigration question as fearlessly and
handled it to the satisfaoti0d of the
um jot ity ot his healtre.
Outlook in the West. -
Hon. Mr. (irahatei summed up the
rl•iheral uttt.luuk in the yveetern Prov-
inces. In 13riti4b Columbia, he _maid,
'I ibel iIism was tar 'rom dead. The
differences in 'the party thele hist
been Nettled.
-In Alberta and 5a&katchewan :ill
was well with the party.'' The Miu•
Iotet' paid a glowing tribute too Pre-
mier Sifton ort Alberta. "He will
make one of the greatest bulwark.. of
Liberalism in Canada, certainly in the
WPstedl'U Provinces,- said Mr. Graham:..
In Manitoba there Wild no .meson .
r been M'i*) di4heat.teeed, "A very
W votes woald hltl'e made a [cleat
nice in the complexion of things."
Best Trip ,Ever Taken '.
•losing. Mr. tlr•.thatu said ' The
ot t ' trip will Ntand out in
ore as 0' f. the -best thib44e,
arty, but the
,' the Li �1 r
P. 1 t t
Y'
• taken on 1'eha '1 the Do-
,
►o-
•1
c
Th
lin Canada.
-We to • delighted to get home.
are going to wink with More 444444)1
than, we hay 1 before, and we ale going
to work w•t
1 the fullest confit en"e,
the ability.. but in the
•it v of the leader we all
West. ••
4114ha11, Minister 1
e A1her14 t;uvetn-
1):lir.clU..tetl.- deliv.
be bless: of Muret y , he ht kI o' 4i. Ie to +tAr t 1 h
enjoyed,' Like health, woe k next Mon. Lay nr441 will tate A Voice from
pot appreciet4d until our cheer or tout wea•ke to span the
t he blessings of free- , • knew no other con- • The :i4r41 Regiment band hioi been Agrieillture in 't
engaged 10 Salvor illogic at the tenth, -meter. As- former -0u
a tyrannical ..... nand, and ham leinked engagetneede.-incliiil- conditions in the
ing the fairs at Briises•Is and. lilyt n, adoptieti and the sty
hbajtrif7.- for later date& The hand played r111 frld'sttutir. Ho also p
and we in Ontat io the SWUM' TOPINIAy evening and will site Pr. the
mthe"'WethitithegreaP7nnvenen Ontario. Ile knew ot
hat our Province Pinlagjoi 1%.vwhIeent'
ich providence able. 'These converts. as in previourt
thim favored seasons, have been • very notch en-.
ed by Ole townspriople andvisitor..
r that it was .I"Y
Ooderich has it band -of which it' has
ut the char -
made a no- good reason ti. Ire‘tirond.
Watch for the Big Fight !
I rush for
the bet-
iefer- partmental Store, intends to give the
people of lioderich Something 2 e think
about in connection with the. cityJnail
business. He intends to make
an whits] compiti•ison of goods adver-
tised in the mail order catalogues with
Meador goods in his own store, I-mith
militia?. and prices. In (Miler to do
is he wisher,' to secure about 3XI
'berty were not realized r
-mew -t-cm ching
'rovince ot his
'd a high
Libetalisni in
fl man wore
This brought the epeeph-making t.•
capable of fighting effeet vely for the
priticiplr•s of Liberalism in Ontario.
hal known hitn for many y re.
Will Remain President.
woe re-electes1 president of th mem.'
elation for the seventh time, . tho
unanimous request of the nue ing.
which would take no denial, and he
other Officers! were all re --elect sl.
Cohtnel A. O. Thompeon of Ott* 1
addea to the Let tif
dents, The official elate for the en
suing year, therefore, stands : •
Viee-preeidents, Col. A. (4, Thump-,
tTri•asurer, P. C. Larkin, Toront0.-
Toronto.
Executive committee, C. M. Bevy.
Chialiolm, Hamilton ; Ron. J. R.
Stratton, Peterb no' ; Hugh Guthrie,
P., Renfrew.
iLoottoaed on Dag) 7.1
Two football games WPTP played I priz to the small boyeaknd girls who
dining the day. The first, Dungan- 1 deliv the oreatest ninntee._of mate,
non v. Doderieh. watt won hy the logues t his more within the- _next
Dungannon kickere by the /more of 2
to 0. l'he second game 'was het ween
Bentuiller and the rroderich Juniors
and resulted in a draw. neither aide
seoring. There was also a program
of race* and other contents for the
younger hop And girls. each will be gi to the toy and girl
A detachment of the (ioderich jun- bringing the next largeet number.
kir Mend diepensed mueic on the Look for some:hing especially inter. It is a common mistake for Willa
grounds during the afternoon, nd esting from Mr. Cameron next week. te think himself a bitty -killer.
eight d s, the competition to end
Saturda, !September 24th. The
prises will e tiro wat i•heis--one to be
given to the ill and the other tit the
boy bringing he great; it number of