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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1910-9-29, Page 1APPEARANCES nt for a good deal. Does co a. yule• 'business if e1a- 0 Buttery give you a good tint to t1$.. Peopl11t' it People who receive' L,4 'I'43 Shoo► print Soar next guppy o t business otationery and it Will yea credit. SIM Y I IItU YILAtt-No, MIS J• FINANCIAL 11 umnanI Capital, Bret and Undivided Ytutits. r,,1a4.711(1 Total Asst is over Illtg,000,110 t qg ., •I' • USE Ol'R • t I B \xl: \1 txi'.' ORDER.: neat time you rend a • OF CANADA small sunt to any phot i4) 1 t i HBu 11+1:; --------1 Canoga, ..r to any large city In the 1-uitrti-titatea. They coat as follows- ft• di and under. . . 3: =I) at $1 I. I , al to $11} . - • • d': *II to dinlie With this low coat they combine e')na•enren' with absol 4)t.• .felt'. w For urger nets use, our_.U.ratts _-_ 11 i 1 I 11 1 CiOd:rirh Brake'), W. l.. I-IORTON, M1anagcr. NOTICL 1(,) ADVERTISERS copy of change of running advertitFs- ments must be left at this office Monday noon to ensure ins•rtien in issue of same week. -o--vrov"Y' :roar- r- `'V r. l;I'Nl►RY'a ?Tac h :Ft-reI 4t , .Bi ,Ad lRrr`ic b • 114 oi Rigs New. ' u ae sI Loh and Bus Stables V m era •i -rand .tet ..rt a A tie .. . o 1'.Hi.utar- attent ile Five13 t ( • .II-'frcitnif ivate jt ...deuces I ' No. !a'. J) (iI1;1.• WANTED. 1►gd r +t 1 • •.n 1,14111•441. 1.34/11111'• Wails ,.ml 1\'oiresear. O'ir'is exp*rl••ncetl on power sewing •> luaf'+lines preferred, but leartwoe ( will' be teught. ('Iran. healthy. a ta lt venllI l'l.. .will - lighted wet i.-rotime t'P1uly work at g,tsl wa)trr., 'rhis work ,will , , 'n ten '.!•win . vat( oil 1 % , 414 .tial r t iJ K TH3 OIAlt \V 11 ITE. • w i:AR MFO.. CO. j Ih•i'lif'. 04)444.30.• -,A-A i t•I tlHF-R ANI) SnIVt.LES AR Lrldb of mu It lurntwr in t,,,k• t vile New Lumber Pard. nee; t, Kensington Furniture Pa' tory; nppo*itr (..T.R. track. Bidet -fin d at.bort notice. New itrunswick Cedar LOST AND FOUND. r \OI'NIl.-A'1' Ii1JUFa:I('H E'\111- 'hitt000req.ud- '.et week, 4 • 3.4,11 i -.I ADDIS u: n11,N 1.L •'F l 1• E. Shingle- • I..ukin" brand -the L Oat nn i hr w,4) :. rt. J.\ . 1)l: -\•N & CO. Tilos ,.r FOR SALE OR TO RENT ' L OI SEIFOIk'ALr.. - MRS JOHN e Acheson offer• M r re.:d.vr•'•. olrn.r 1:.0, hna road mai !levee -.reel. fat -al..:Fur par ocular. apply at tic hon..•. ClOt)If BI'ILIIIx1i 3.441' Fltlt SALE T on Dot %rat opi.,-:=e the Knitting f..,.- tury. Apply to L. E. 1.011LRTY. 4).a C)lfU!+It: TO It PINT. -THE: REKI- ii 11 too:. of ,h.m• r. 4- Orr .roti P: L 4.4 %'o tor...-trio3•. F0: I..rbGal•.'• at,bly at the hones. 4? tt HO1. SE`'11.4 REN 1',_• %V I'1'H AL1. modern !Coot t,rt.e.. n•utra :a r Hent row ooalyla. J B. •, HA%% 1 NS 110.tt er Nt. Pato _ r GODERICH. ONTARIO. CANADA : SEI'TEMI;ER 29. 1910 CARD OF THANKS 1.\Irl►l1F'Wl•,\ KS. Nllt`.,l.JHN }lrudlton.atal family de.tte to espr•0a their *incere t hank. to the friend- w ha ahOwed w mutt kiodoe.o and .Smoak) to II:em dor- oil orung their reeve I.•:'r.N C101'? 4 It MONEY TO LOAN HONEY TO LO. .--ON close farm -rcori'y, at very ,low rate.. of inO•re.at. 1 make 11.4 own v3tivatiuna. 'Aop4Y •o 4V. M. U4)\ xitlf. nrlmv Illi. If.•tf WANTED. U.'ANTED. ' FEW HOARDERS 1'.t LoL t+n,11y, Apply N1 SIOSA1. 1' i ' -It. 1\Stell 1 v to: .131 A 1,I.NFlt\I. `iEK- y i3, tt1:- ,:F.". 1' H) Tallow.per34 Hide., per cwt - Sheet) rain. 1'hickeu. Turkey. 000ERICH /MKET& TNt•itAReDar, Sept.: -node Fall wheat, per bush p tin to P 1-.1 wi ypye, pwheat.wheat. per Mothper btu).. 340 to i♦, Rye, per bush 0 4' to n et Buckwheat. per 0 IA to 0 04 New Darn. per bushe. ... n :) ta) 0 31 411e400.4„1,1‘4,..4. ld l it per bush..l0 In to d 40 Enna. tier hurh 0 i) to 0 1 Barley. per bush eAf 0 L'' to 0 4A Flour, leanly, per cScreening..creening.. per ton ill: In ies 3 flour. patent, per owl J • to 3 101 Istvan, per ton Z il• to. to 101 Shorten per ton .... ....••y.. .010(0 i' 101 Hay. per toe 4. W a Bnod, . Verpar Mord 3 OU UO 10 n 9 •n'., Rester, 4,.r Ib U Is to 0 31 Cheersib 0 15 to 0 1. p jia dao o l+ to n s• \r# Pot*Weaper bushel . .. n a1 to o w, CaUle, ordla'y w sood. per. cwt. t •4 W . •1' Cattle..zport, per cwt A• i' to s :,, NOS., 8N, to 80. up n0R I.wmbs e, to 3 315 'hery, per cwt J .444 re 1 1t) lei to 0 las (i W to IMI 1 Mtn 1.4'1 1l to 11 .Il to 7. SITUATIONS VACANT. r 1 "I' ' 1HF. I A'1 A A 1.1 . t 4:ter 1 nrni a . ,1 /te and 1 H 1 .ticl:aid: Nat a Awn t' 3{nl surra-: Apply Mls'w 1:RIFF11'Rn Lady-uprnc1rnd.•ut. , \''..'fl I4 .\'I' ll\t'E.-:1 LAI'x- .1: App:y..t nu '11.0e HUU''t.. AV ANTE I) . - THREE. EN PERT 411:4 te,'r (03 ••ree11rl4n tial 434 4414 • lune .1up.y '0, 31. M.' HALL.AN rvNF.. l:iu„red,Stratford.lp,' - 3?. 1?. 1 1 tIt1 1FLEAHAPHA' :'Hill{}; pay, ler WIE 3,4410rIti hums., renqyerant the• !ares reg'ihtt:or, for rri,way operator. .4)d clerk.. We train you for *vent - rk n tgwrating ....dr. very far.' t'ondtnOn.. o k4.,at 'mown L.tr •tupl.ym.ot whe ready. .14)1 railway. wart onto. {'articular - free, ty i•e 4 4•.0341 Trlr0ruph t-e1404,1.Yur ,.d Gain., 1 04443 ns FOR SALE. L'4IR 5+11:1:-4.A!t(:!•: R(WIIESTF:It l' hang in f•t:r 'uudi'lo-l. coi•at.:ff_ for ',-r -encs. leer 1'a•r,,••,-..r. rap 4. ati'HF- -H} NA (11.91,10'9. $lop Reward, r 100. The reader- of chi• paper will be yieaaed 1.0 learn that there i. at Iewt one .treaded di' - ea,. that rclew.« ha., twee able to cure in All and that 1. Catarrh. Hall • ' -.matrix ' 4):e 3-' the on'y ,r.-itiv0 r4) •r "0w' known to the rnrdtcal fraternity. Catarrh being a oou- .tit'rt0012.1 di.•e+u.e. require- 4 Coll -lit Uti00n01 t reacu,ent. Hall. 4 'atarrh 3'ure i. taken ,o- ternally. acting Straitly noon the blood and women- .urfar-e. of the .y.tem,- thereby de -Morita- the fouodation of OLr diewae. and RlvinyR the patient .trerlyth hy building blithe tooat3tut ion and ar.i-ling 14e.' iiie III doing 44.. work. The proprietor. hats -o touch faith in 44.curio i.e power" that they Mier one Huai dreg Dollar' for any cane that It fail. to curb. Sand for li.t of tertImOaial.. Add1P.- F. J. t'd1:N F:Y n 1'O . Toledo. U. sold b all Ieru,1gRg I.W. -3.'• Take by Earthly Pill- for con.tlpatlon. N Settee Room to w atghr.; $ Two Pupil N vital _. ADVERTISEMENTS -Sept. 29th Page Creditor. M. (1.''ameron t with Rosh The s;pw: 1 'i -Walter H. Harri.o'. '....444 Wanted Alexandra Hos t ('itis. -Jere L3thrtele lt NALE .-1Ar l'M t. t)24 •yAND ;nil:r Ru 1edu-tort. I:odrr. tint. - of an w rr, There an on Chowan loo. a one -toil frame tome, tewly..Iwtote•d. a rle,ai1 .3.ble and a good orchard. A" -il4b:e properly for r retired farmer. Tenn. and ''un dC10110 0:11 be futh:abed 0,. 0i.t433+41e, to rte under.iehrd. M. t•. • AM F.h1IN. }34rri.4. r, Hamilton arm, eielder:''h. VOItSAI.E.- FIVE At:HES. t% EST r .ids I:syr:r:.l road. between Britann•a road .4)W Hene,ett .h«et . good plateau of thio land .0nable tot a,arIPt Rardet weal! truths. _etc. May -edit. tee Yat'. of two •4).d one-half octave caeh.mace ce and term.. Ht. A. r- u, JVR144% w d.ur Ase.. fi1'OV4N PittPEH11 Lot: SALE:: - 1 Home and }ate -known a- he rot, Mac- tirieger proem:7 en Angle* .t raw! f uderich; Loma le roma- ho: water heating and modern ,oneenieucax with one let on Trafalgar "pert - Will be add ,oint.Y or . 44410mr.y. 910..e and lot on Napier .trews, r roan good rua,dence dt .re, of t .'v:.tagert b..IJurd with a aatric . urrh"l winter 04.44 1 net'•.. Prone:la. a -41i be Mrd at rearouable ,Ante., Apply to J. L KiLIA/ILAN Harru•trr. , Ie- Galeal r' • `VE34TIhKN LANDS FOR MALE:.- 1401 acne with 31yee. in erop trona howa with phone in, i' re 1.ls1 Including creak land a rich' Imam. ,A nerve at BIS ter acre. broken and fenced. 1'11.' :- a oral'. 41 04 .. Le -Ruing util.eery year. 1t)' a'•fA with Rood boiidlnR•. • acre. broke! . Price 34, Per acre: good •luoaOOty and phone a, 3,0.400. An) ul Ulnae can be bought an, t-..ey :ern.. J. H. TLWSI.EY Yorktoo ea -k SE FOR SALE. - A -TWO- 11 s Y brick house. with wren room! r, Brune t Patir-u11.r..cwn he hod .1,9 • cairn., et SION 00lee. WOOD AND FOR SALE. We have for sale a q:utntity - n1aO n uan- !. • mixed slate . 4 stood lits of good haydwnrdt slams. Prices reasonable. 111'Y YO3'R .% WOOD from its a0.1 save the • middleman's profit. Slake are eat layout IR or 211 i 4C11e0 Add F 1 1 Y. - -a on.. hit nd t. -1l and fifty acre- of 'choke e u f :reel• rich 1.:;) )lo ess1n .t e4!11a ,1• lott 1 . ' and wT:.bwlhaof 401ot:1Hnate.t e4-. ildtnu•d31i0g.todwo - claw cu :hard, good and'odd well- . free from a1molten' 'vw3d.:btito!.frotschool. and rorty rod- from. ttieott''r• •w•, and a half miler front Mins h,fl,. miles holo village of Riy:,rT Apply :o. 3110' E. A. 113'4T0.., Verdun. - - .3444 NOTICE TO -CREDITORS Hold -. u k' -I hence. to tee the north < u ntry-F. Lawrence' .... 1 Reader 4 cAe.on Hour for cafe Mew. John Hoarder. %Vented -swath I Ro.•he.'r• !.imp for Sale -Met It 4111444 . , 1 -hlwrior!lot him' -W. 4' Priv. ha .... .,f. Hand+0me Como- W. Acheron k Pol -he. You Neral -Howell Hardware '0 4 Fall Stock Abort Complete ' H. 1'o1Do 'e 1 The Leading Childreef. Onto. ter"- I). 7t L3r4'o ,. 3 Reliable Footwear -Downing et Mac Vicar ., Pune Found The elms' 1 Mf a ..... 3 ExteutOri sok of Pars Property --Gra A. Hu -ton. Verdun 1 FI•well Hat McLean Rao. ... - s ram - John H Hunter 3 Ernest Thonwwn Seto, Y.'3.1 A,.'. Wood and `!lab- for Sti10- WILL Hill k Sea. ADVERTISING is a -.. 1! U' r, .tial 1 )1'' ces.ful mule):1nt- l:oderich Aur •si"ege"s; ' wore kers,!) 4 CWI v ye..3 - The 1,:v,' a•3'..t' seut0ot 3n Thr SIg(t.,t/ 4:1•• 10.11 %with ift411014 (',tell 5140-k by tbour.andg .,f people. THII SIGN/AL PRINTING .'u., Ltd ,, Pvaupxrttu. A Terrible Crime. Lizzie Anderson's Body Found with Throat Cut and Head Battered -No Clue to the Murderer -Town Greatly Disturbed over the Foul Deed Provincial Detective Greer Working on the Case. Siuce Sunday morning the town has track soar) t)4 the grandstand' been burr •1 to its drpthu by Dor. die- Doubtless slw would lir watching the nt moot y of one 4)C the (unit At triu)rs of the gran lstantl ~ I l hay 14st rta ft u seenof ever pergwlrale3.l in the I'I•mylneI4 fel Tit t•, Ito tor Al known. wan .4)44,31 !1:3(1 I)n'ari-o. Last wee* the my'.terionelor l44 ue4Ul48. 0114111 Ray Meets apo t%as a young w0W4n saw h •r still %tending di..-.ppear.tnre .nt 4' g' K Kir (1wie in about the -Anne 311.4)4'. mentioned 4)1 The S .the following parau'rsph in hr-.gn'el, under the heading, "10 The Body Found: ' The body was f d on Sunday It a Case of Abduction?"morning by a ea -Arching party of 1 Much rou4wrn i. manifPItivf in iuCIUIII g the (tithe!. l'uey hail been town over the tii••N!.pra,'al.I'4' I making r careful luvrsttgatiun of the :lrz,te'i h .1.. d4ughter y gt I and huildiugs In tar urightor- Androsuq, 4)t Kfilttutd- She attend- hood 4)t the exhibition grounds and ed t h r Exbibilion 4.n Tuesd.ty a un• to the v4u:aul house un the we.t we'a side-ot Eldon street just Kerbs.. ft afternoon and evening and I :tat. 111.4.11 un the fair grounds layout `,3 the suutnwvPt turner 4)l' the exlii1))tme► u rlx•k 'Fuen.yl .y evening. SI►44 is say• ds, The tether.- hail learclied entero year. nt age•. but -hake upu'te 1.1114 vicinity before. but the tions he_ younger, i. •111all of titnnlre, and of a I Ing apparrutly cooed up tight he hail delicate apg.earxncr. She is Iah4.ut five 1 riot entered the rankling. The rn- fret 4)l h4. At the tour of her di trainee to the eell•u' is frfromlite-uut- appea'onr1ce s311he wa. w.`wring a whirr sed••, and one nt the (1444) •tipping into rU'ew knot with grey red U"iut- it wile horrified 10 rind thetotutslated nitngs. )(hr bad 4111-r -14..14 black 44,3.1 Indy of the• oil lying ai.1.0-s the fluor. white plaid etas and :a d,►rk blur die -s• , The rest of tole rt•,uncere wet:. called H.•r l4);tri „r a sandy ud.•c and het to the spot and the tether wan prom - Pleb r4) as r w the un h N U when h n nia riot h 1 stir) •r luf (rated are gt y tat R Npre r.l hr•+adcNNl.' awn the ,wlhtn ilii" !lead body 131 hi. girl The other in the different. waves have. 'men null { members or the seacutuK.3.ai'ty were aid t her di•ap(s•arance•" - I John -4lke, Edward was not until Sunday morning••Koxy" Walker. thyt the search resulted in the finding 1 1'tfi" txwiy w'er-t ad of the diad body, of the poor girl 1 shoes 0tees Pmovel steekinand tlbtnbutbwa»sb.y bearing the inlet unntimakohle marks Ing over t hr fare. rite other 'e 1nlrIe a violent death. The murderer. or were at rPNn in little )raps aMgurt themurderers. tor many lelievr there i floor. Their was a terrible gash in tuna hese been leo u( them. I the throat and the head appeared to left Ah'olureiy e" 4-1344', 11334 n4) { have tweet bettered. The cellar- Was 441 th" pre•'ent time Ihr (141113.4 i cool :and theiMKIy' was well pre.4!ved. a' thorlit i01 have )ren completely )•herr n as 1144 3.3114.43 on.the liner. but baffled in t heir efforts t1. discover the, 00413P id the girl'- clothe.. were r.• eked all v .,nen l'1 own At forties Seager. tail h her life-Mwxl. cion watt directed to the foreigner's who live in the some old hotel build- -in at SAltfoo(I in whi •h the Ander- .444 0 live. Mauve Sootiest), is smart young Italian, was at the fair on the ol(me dry as Lizzie, 'and ,Hoke to the girl about x o'eb,ek its the .evening, in- o viting her to drive home with bion• she replied that she would leave for home 11t B 4i (•!tx•k. Wheft Spat coo re-_ turned after 'getting hitt horse and buggy the girl .hall tone. Spatt•ao was at home in good time that even- ing. Ow Andersons t.rstify.IAnd the t,%4) Pole's who live in the building were in ted early. and it is clear they had nothing to du with the crime. Eddie Jardine's Movements. 1/T10E '101.1 t'}:i:111"i • 4L'.. IN Tilt: 4.4TATE •'V- •.I A':)' t' )1' RAY. LATE:4)F 1Hi l'.1',t-tIDEHb'H. IN THE ( 4)l'\TY •'1 tI I:ilk, MAR HIED WI)Vf *x U! Notice iP heren) ,ie 11 033t• rd R. 8, chap. Ilkt.11& all •••rd •'r- a•..1 ,mien having cl,. t mg atain.t the .-•..' a of '*1.e l Aon McKay. who died noortt4ont'hn_e.b day of Aupha. wt... are required on or b. -foe. the 1.3.11 day of t44•10ber, 9443".'n.eud 1.y put or de11%er to 31. 4 , i'ameron. of the' •.wn of lead0-i,n..oliuitolr r. r mid de. • 1v n .f. Ar' venue Ma; rah McKay. a . for y ar cewad. their nryttt mai adder .ems. fol, ear tl -1.4.1 w of thele elem... a .tet{mrut of their aceonrtn., and the , ?e' of the .ei}•ul ty, if ally. held by them. • - - And further take on':ee that on the.l.utlest- menti0nrd d.te tl '.Mid .'..entM* ir.t1 .ern-• 'eget) stn diets ibute" he a. -et. of -the 4te."41ed' among the panic. .1 rd then.o. having re- gard,unlr t0 the clain4e nt which -he -hall thee hay. notice. and to . he 4) :4 cot be":Ilablc ler the -.ad ie wt. or any part trtread' to any per.. on m tenon• of w oew cam0 notice -hell 10' have !nen rr••c44-t. 0? :he time of .uch dl.tr: U bUu'a'd n. - shthe .21rdd.49 of Sepl.mbP'.'A, 14, 1911.. M (4. 4:, MF:RoN, ta.ARA1FM.-KAY, • soli •i'o'. Executrix, TENDERS. t .. ..0 treaders -E W' R .oat+and Suit. Hodgen. Bro- .. . . I'' P•1b11c MeettnR -sundae. October 2nd • ... r• enlicid - t'nderw3Nr. .. • Winter (oat --John .ad . Men * Da actin/int N. 1'. CNroeron Tender. Department of Public \4o r..- Announcement . hidle- Aid -Knox 4.1 -oro *, (,;ail of Thank-- Mr.. John Hamilton -',-owns Wanted -Mn. I:10. Ar4O•on ROOMS TO LET. • 141\IPOR"l'Altl.E: R,)O.4.h8 1IN }ani - y ,Tr: hunt) 1.0,111 if de ..red APp1y at 11-11.-It.\A1. (44-4-3' v.. N -K rTICN SALES. l7hi. t PO+t 1. thwa3te Nnd * rgr4nt Toe focal puller erre summoned \line-, Of lows, a13d U.'trelivr (:r er. and Crown Attorney Seager was not/. instant. And celoord work on the 15th, if Toronto. have hunted down every tl ed and wise •r.on on the ground•• A Nay inK h.• *703. The (0rwof file esn I Bible clue. with no material result factory met hint on the 'street on Mon- day. the 103.13, and wee told by Smith that he would return to work the fol- lowing day. He did not show up at the 1,tn;ory un Tuesday. At the hoarding -house of R. A. Stardisb, • where he %topped, Smith -.iter his dip - neer on Too:whip and then I 'It• 'aying he .was going to the f'tir. He t% SO 04.114 en again. Ile left behind a suit, care, a good unit of clothes. shirts, and other articles of wearing apparel. .The-- Calle he.••ase euntained about a dozen bottles of wedicine. The effects more than off- set in value the 9.41 unpaid hoard hill. - Smith looked and acted like a person who took hint phine .•r some other drtg. and was morose and melancholy iii-dislm.•itinn. His -cmente sbeince 4 a.P he lett I:Idleri"h have ?+ince ' en 3.10 4-43 .and he is out 0,1 tfie count in connection with the Anderson case. Ire was at Seaforth for several days Hast week. - Another young fellgw who hike had 414.1(1 record has been mentioned in unne•ction with the case. He is -said Eddie Jardine nicknamed "Punk') had a harder task to clear hi,deelf. He admitted having seen the);.rl. with whom h•• woe 1g•'quainted, at 7:13 o'clock on the fair grounds and gave her tlttec'n_ceuts to get entre supper. He saw her a,gein, he says, in the chicken )nose &snort hall an hour later, standtng with a swan dreased in a brown suit and fedora hat and with a reel ticket in the hand of his hat. This was the Inst time he saw her. Willie Antietam' 3Aya his .ai.tel•told him that .he was to meet Jardine at the corner'ipreentuahly at Britannia road) ar !),;clock and that he was to g(1 h' ' .cr:. harngdine ntrp be h,ad.`with:)tthy.334244149t arJ•aemen43e- t. Ile *aye he went home at v o clock and sterol at home ,til night. ,He and hie: - brother Tom haat been sleeping during. the simmer at .1 tent near their house. That night. however. the Jardine boys erty they found it tor, cold to remain • our in the tent and they went lack to the house atter bring in the tentalx,ut hill An hone. There are a good many diserepani'ies in the,storie- !old by the different menders of the Jardine fam- ily Out to their movemeuts of that night, hot they 1,11 agree in saying that the hoy% ue14' all ,1t home at an early hour. The clothes worn -by- Jardine a 41 M' the Italian on the day of the ae• were ex.ttu'iue and no blood could he found on them. - - c of Brno enter h a Coinci Diaappearan e S d The polis, airs investigated the cue - inns distappeal,)l1." 0f .t roan named Frank Smith on the day of the mur- der. Smith, who -s,.as ,thnut thirty- 1veers of agtr, ra►me to t:oderich a few work% alto' to work as a 'fisher in th.• o-rgau- factory. He brad applied •1i-om- f ;Mt. Andrew street. Toronto. rte Went to work on the 7th • EA LED TEN OE Its A i f1RESSEU I , o the nndeeohrhel and Pndor.'d "Tender for ' ,' ion- and alteration. to the P044ie R, erica, I,.rt).Ontario.will he 414 'o ed er I r,niece 4 f'. m . on Mondry. or'or,er 4)e ntioned. 1. . -.tor the w pap- -.g,ecidration. d form of contract own be seen- 'd form= 0 ,der obtained at to caretaker. d al the neer, thisf•emiree 'n apeiieatt Public Building. .erich, Ont.. office of H. J. Lamb, • Diet Het -London-. (1n• -- Per.ono tendering are no.i , hat trade will not he con.idcred note., n. e4,' the rP.!• printed form. supplied. and .,fined wit heir actual .igfaturec. +talin their necupat. - And pliux.. of re•idence. n the taw of firm.. the actual and place l'direst .re' lire, of nature each! meh ber lof tion the the Each a mmet be et be ender must be •room nfed by an ae- Each t chartered bank. • DIe ra • the m,• • cheque C! ted cep ted f. n NI•ni ter order of the Hator•ble the . 'rabic Work.. equal to ten per cent. 110 p. ca of the amount of the tender. which will be (of 'kited 1f the person tendering. decline to enter t0 do .o. 0• fthlInto w e•ent•wct when called rayon for. if the work contracted e thereplete will be the tender the not accepted the cheque II rotor •Pd, The Department done not bind Itself to sc- ei rept toe mart overly tender. ' 1 B) order. et C. DE*ROCH&R8, secretary, department of Public Works. ' tttawap•t4'ptenber •t, lel'. New.paper' wildest tai, paid for lhi- ad.er. Damage If !.key Mart it without authority from the Department NVANTFI). , WM. HiLL & S'ON. , HF. ' \ LLE K. . t at mice;4ixan hour will to:Teamsters warit paid. Tr/truster:. e .Useon4and- Apply WANTED LAN ff9tA\ STEWART L.O. f- 4 STE A t,.. -at the Big Mill, !•Four toys for tjre wheel room. Aell ( ). one bo foe shipping rotor : six ' J men for ow room ;-one painter' : Y -r II One teame ter., Steely wiuter'a. wagons. Come ready to work. 1 . iPY jnh, 'C T I{ E GODFRICH STERLING BANK 1.474 OF CANADA .?'"\- `-^ 1.00 • 1. 1111,11/ ()Pill F. Toaoxm U :110S I Lep PANT tl. SU"' (4' l\"'MX/RATED QY SPECIAL ACT l I.11M1711UN PARLIAMENT "1U RECE1VEDEPO817's To accommodate, the Farmers we have opened Branches in the Villages of DUNGANNON, AUBURN VARNA and BAYFIELD. We solicit the Patronage of the FAwtstl. r BALE NOTFA mla('Outergo Highest current rate of interest paid in our MAVIN(IS HANK DEPART- MENT 1n dr pnaita of $1.00and upwards. ("(1DERiCH BRANCH, A.0.OAMALE, Manager. itEE1. PUBLIC 11 FIT in theTOWN FALL on Have your family receipts dispensed by E. R.' Wigle. druggist. We take every measure to insure purity end standard potent;. • rvLEARIN(: Ai't'T1trs s.AL,-F: Vt'RVLTI'Rh. F:T1 •( ONTF:NTS oF A WELLFURNIsHF.D x1NT(.ROOMED 111.3. IfENCF.. Mr. Boyer will .e11 by public auction. at his (: erlch on \ a L od rcs4d• ace e iro0 tree SATURDAY. 44`T0BIi.R LST. Commencing at 1:31 o'clock sheep: A11 the content. of the house. ooned.ting of a piano. drat.. log -room. dining room. on•kLet-roonm. bedroom and kitchen furniture. kitchen range, eater-. garden 40044' carpet+; certain.. blinds, roan. ,'hive, crockerryy, glweware- eta. F:ve ' 4ng is i., good ,onditlon and of rood quality. • mu.t be .old without reeerye. as !tie propr et' '• leaving Linder/ch. N1:71ltVEl(; MA'1OUNDRV. wow. Auctioneer. 1LEA1ttN("TI4)v • : E 1141'4ER(4Ln Frit a'1tURE AND Ft'RN1SH1\os, PIA' _F:rt•. Nell Mclter win sell hn,lblin al on on %N'EDNF.BDAY. OCT )HF:R 12TPL All clock aha the t !' O .IOc Ovary commencing w residence. furufahlnqq and furniture 4)t hi.' res "lite Rookery." comprl.InR pian parlor out. walaat"+IId'•hoard. walnut din'•'g table and chairs. wale,.• r hinw cabinet. w4lnul book. ca.e, 0everal walnut hod wont,. •nit., ehil4'4 11'011 ked. high chair, rhnir-. !abbe.. picture.. curtain.. carpet.. hall •ail.. Taney table- r 041 14 r h(na 0043 Rla...4nr•1..4leerwa re. lamp.. cliche., garden tooI-..weaning machine. and nom?t nn- other article•.. Everything will be d,+p0•'Pd of. a.. Mr. Mc Iyer i. leaving Godeirh. Term. mink. VItil1,MCIC1It. )'f1U11,Ari6l'Ni'RY. Proprleto-. Auctioneer Hnw a poor man fiats it over one who is a little poorer than himself. 3910 • DON'T BE A HAND-ME•-P014VN MAN 1910 SUNDAY, OCT. '-.Nn at 2.:i0 p.nl. Dont fail to hear. mi the above date, A. M. SAPH(RE. a mite4' HI FILE EXF.OETE of Peoples Pulpit Association, Brooklyn, N. Y.. deliver his femmes lectdre, "THE RESCRRECTION OF THE DEAD in the light of the Bible. All Bible students should hear thio lecture HEAR, then JUQOE. All welcome. heats Free. No Collec- tion. HOUSE OF QUALITY ORDERED Ci.OTH1NO UNLY - tEW iA.LL r StITINGS WE'RK THE TAiL() COATINGS OUTFITTER.. T4) NI 4vKl\n COATINGS I NEW FALL OVER - NEST CENTRAL 'PHONE OFFICE The Square, Goderieb, Ont. THE AN11IrasoN McRDIH. The 'house in the cellar of which the body of ► zie Anderenn was found on S.ndsy morning. The ripen cellarway is .on rhe south side of the house. - rhe man ,tt the corner is n le of the guards placed there sfter'the body was discovered. -- -- so far. The people of the town ler-1 g veutly hope that the murderer will fie t found and dealt with se he des. ryes. The peace of the. town hos been 0'14e• fully disturbed. 11.1 this whole county for many years glad horn free of ser- -a us crime. card WON pl1nad at the hon..-, but lot before A haat of eurinus 3'.41,34. men And women. lout visited the place, and tramped clout in the cel- lar and the Seared and the street, nhlit- 'rating all (rooms, if there had been any) which might have helped to iden- tify the uuuuer•r. A request Wa. ce Pro- vincial t sitttan from the r sent in to ctrl nDetective William e. n d vi13cial toile F Greer arrived from Toronto At 110013 on Monday. Inquest Commenced. in the meantime the body had been removed to Hrophey's undertaking ms (the clothing toeing left in the n await the 4t•rivel of the 3'r,- ivrj and a jury. had been an inquest. lir. W. coroner and the at 11 n cluck . Nairn. L. own council might offer :1 re- ward to be detection of the '- es of t 2 er. it is t}%' to the Intel the town that t •• y•tery should be cleared imp. and jus ' cries for the apprehension the man, whom a defenceless Smit) Irl was • • e to death. Lizzie Anderson left her Saltford elont 2 o'clock On 1 ay afternort, September 20th, to *LW the lair. Her brother Willie, one year younger than herself, had gone to the fair that morning, and the gig said she would come house with- hint. Willie looked for hie sister when he elle atddlt to leave the ground., at It o'clock. and could not find her. He waited at the big gate,, hoping to see her as she would go out., and after waiting until nearly everybody was mitt of the grobnds he went l,wik and look. :I for heraround the grandstand, hal . Ilhld not the i btr. Hr wetia home and told his parent- what hsd happened and then *411.1•• tint.` After 111 ()clock the father went up town to the Colborne hotel, thinking the pi 1 might he staying there With her older sister, who was employed at the hotel. He says that when he get to the hotel etery'thitig wee rinsed up, and he went home .tpaiu. I.r3141*. about mid- night, with his wife and son Ile .tarr- ed out again. They went to Jardine.* bonne and knocked at the door, but could get no answer. After looking around at the lair Kr lands they return- ed horn-, and next morning Mr. Ander- son Planted out once ranee On a awa4r11 which ended with the discovery of the body on 4unday morning. Several persons agree in .rating that the girl waw standing that even- ing hy the picket fence alongside the (1111*' at cella Tindal ((1 con. 1. K. Imes itc rote w on Monday m1 ' mg were ,. J. W. Crab ie, tie.. , aCViem. McLean. W. C. Pr.. • 4)l. .luta '.toile Mitchell, Athol :Regnante, Switzer, U. MoMurchy, Geo. Robs. Elliott. P. J. Ryan and 1),.t t Clark. Mr. Nairn was chosen to he foreman. After viewing the I,o.L an adjournment was wade to :4 o'clock in 1, _sttepnn.nl Is hem w fucehrr journmert was made to. Tuesday evening. Most Atrocious Crime. n. to have chased the Anderson girls about a year ago. The Bloody Rug. Another story that made some tilt- 14;•19 firw:Ltt that of .a livery rig, a two -seated surrey. whit - •h tcas hired b •one of the 4crotdatic performers at the fair on the night 4)t the tragedy. This man and a well-known resident of town' [vent .nut driving with two girls. The moo - bat and one of the -girls left the rig.. about midnight, and the other couple' re, umed their drive and :t was :3.;10 in b 1 i • was e- 0 oto the o , 'n oe the m rt)) 4< t i, turned to the stable. S.nwe days afterwards it was discovered that a rug that had teen in thie rig wits clotted with 1)14)1111. The authorities have investigated the ntattel and ex- press themselves as satisfied that it had nothing to do with°the murder. Tuesday NihLS Investigation. ation. At the in/3newt on Tuesday night tbt investigation wag pursued ,l,y Crown Attorney Meager, assisted by Detec- tive (Baer. - Wesley Anderson, called, sAid he had Last seen his daughter Lizzie ,alive, Atom i o'Cl4.ek 4111 Tnesd,ty Morning, the 'Lull[ distant, when he went to wen k. He then told of his search l'Or the Kit I late un T.reeday night when she hod not returned from the fair grouriils. He made the first trip alone to (.otlerich, but wa. accomponietl the ext time by his w341, and son. They about the fair grounds, and subserl tly his wife and eon went tit he Jardine house and rapped. but received no answer. The tirue was well past midnight. hey then went home, and 4ftet he hat : '•ethin' t,r lo, Dr. Holmes remarked to the tory1 t.ha't he had haul an experience of ((Orty-five yeses as coroner and bad hell mum :roils inquests/. but he did not know that he had ever held one in which there had been a crime of M44 atrocious a character as there nnpeored to he in this "ase. It 'teemed altnoet as if it must have been the re- sult of at demented mond ; it di43 not seem poasihle that anything above the brute et:otion could be reopen sharp. Witness said be was ace ' - panied by John Oakes, Rosy Walker----....,„„ and another man at -10 o'clock on Sun- day morning when they found the body. nates had gone down into the cellar first, and while the witness was 4ti11 at, the top of the •tepe Oakes turned hack boo ified and seed : " My God, Wes., Lizzie is down here dead 4 with her throat cut." They had gone to search the vacant house rt witness' suggestion. jackknife Examined. "Are you a smoker ?" asked the Ode for stech a deed. frown attorney. "Yes." Following U Clots. "Have you a jackknife ?" "Yes ; do B P you want to see it ?" On Monday several possible clues Here the witness dre* out hie knife were followed up, but without jmpli• and laid it on the table. eating anyone in the C111110, Muspi- (Continued es NOR