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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1911-9-7, Page 4r 4 Tut: aso*Y, harries -alk 7, 19110 THE SIGNAL : GUUEltlCH, ONTARIO District News. LOTHIAN. TUESDAY. Sept.:th. Norge. Miss. Lew Grant. of De- troit, spent a few days visiting friends here Malcolm McLeod and son. Robert. of Chicagu, are vieitieg et Mo Leto's .... Mr. and Mts. O'Hara. of l'besley, are speod ng some time here the guest., of the latter'a mother, Mrs. Gilioore Geo. Swan, of Gr'orge- t 0 w n, i s spending a week under the parental root Mrs. Geo. Swan and Eli Meek are among those who are taking in Toronto Ex- hibition tbis week Rev. R. H. Barnby, of Lambeth. was here foe a f••w days seeing his father, Thos. Hamby. who, we are sorry to report. in quite poorly.. . . Mt. end Wire. Thos. Sandy. Mess Minnie and Elliot sandy took in the 'Toronto Exhibition last week. WESTFIELD. WtDNEADAY, Sept. tltb. figuti n. -A. M. Robettaon. of Gode- rich, spent a few days last week visa,- log isitlog a few of his old pupite and trends in this locality Mr. sod Mrs. Wesley Farrow spent at few days last week at Toronto Exhibition The Toronto Exhibition visitors this week from around bete are A. W. C. and Mrs. Hsrdisty, Harvey sod Mrd. Mc- Dowell. John McDowell. sr., David Ramsey, Albert Campbell Roy atackbou.e, of Rlvth, is cisitiug in the neighborhood Miss Gladys Mc- Dowell returned to t.oderieb Colle- giate oo Monday The Misses Bamford returned to Wiouipeg last ween after a month's visit with their patents and many friends bete.... . School re -opened oo September let in charge of Raymond Redmond. W e ,wish Mr. Redmond slid also the pupils in his charge every success 'lin. J. N. ('a npbell is spending • sew days in Kincardine at the hoe of her brother. John Hiles The pulpits on that/circuit were occupied oo- ua- day last by the pastor. Rev. R. A. Mil ler, after :t three weeks vecatioa- His many friends were pleased to hear bleu in his pulpit again. LEgBURN. TUESDAY. Sept. 5tb. LKEBURN LOCALS. -Hume Clutton is at the Toronto Exhibition this week... .. Miss Ruth Shaw is visiting friends at Haaev.s... -- . Mow Laura Lwten+layer.Ilatt Tawas, for Gods - rich Mrs. D. Seaton and coil: dren. of Goderich. spent a few days with Mr. and Mot. A. Horton Arthur Fulford is hen from Cobalt to epmd a month at his odd home . Celia Lynn. of Goderich. spent a few dsys with her aunt. Mrs. John Cbis- hoko.. ...Mime Lillian McManus has returned to take chartist of our school. after spending her hodays at home. The Misses Rapson. of Hullett, are the guests of Mrs. John Horton. - Mess Jean Clutton has gone to Perth ••aunty to teach school .. Mir. Mary Gordon. of Sheppardti.n. :,pent last week with the Misses Hor- ton .. Harty Freeman happened with a very paioful accident last week. when one of his horses kicked flim and broke his jaw,,bone. His hand was badly hitt. too. At the time of writing he is doing xs well ail could 1.e expected The Suodav school held ite annual picnic on Labor Duy at the lake. The weather wan fine end the children all enjoyed themselves. The afternoon wad anent with games and races for the children and in the evening the young folds made t, bonfire on the beach. ST. HELENS. TUESDAY. Sept. 5th. lie. 1( rc. THKIit WoRI(.-Thr teach - roused students have ell taken their departure --Miss 1V. D. Rutherford to teach Southampton. Miss Elizabeth th Rutherford to lyes! Wawan•osb. se. Jovnt to Belmont. Ronald Clerk to (i,idelch .Collegiate, Mie. Elizabeth Miller to S. No, a, Miss May Cam- eren to attend the Model !School at Clinton. Mise l.oleres (lark and [tur- een Phillips to the le Ilegi•te at (lode - rich. Ni.,.. Greta and .lean Webb Edna Aril Nina Weed.. Annie Rather fotd and ('brisey Miller and ('ase TFuroin to Viugham Collegiate. Miss Emma Woods to the Winghaeu near College. NOii+•. -Mies Anna'ituart is spend- ing the week in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Jat. P udon took in the Toronto Exbihition Inst week . . Mr. and Mrs. G. Welsh. Me. and Mn. W. E. McPhee -..o. Win. and J.'hn Md2uillan, R. Clark,' .1. R. Webster end Mr. Craig - mile left for Toronto today.. . Jobo Clark, of Ter.nto, spent Sunday at home ...... Miss Laura Salkeld has re- turned to (..dericb after spending a few weeks bete. . S. S. No. 4 was. opened today by our new teacher. Kies Graham... . Miss M. E. Salkeld of (ioderich, spent Sunday herr The pulpit ir. Calvin rhumb on Sab- bath was occupied by • student. F. McKenzie. of iwochabb.' Next Sab- bath bath Rev. Mr. )dila, .4 Ayr. will officiate. Dram Or JOHN II. M(Cst.eeTIIL-- Tbe sad news. o0 Wcdueedey. of the death of John D. Mil 'roil ie. of (eras y' Lake. Alta.. was. tilts a shock to bis telatives here. His brother. W. 14. McCro,t,e, of this place, wee .kitting him 041 the tune i d he arrived home on $.i Md.y night with the hod) The funeral took place on Monday feet, the teen. 01 W.. . Mc( rester. and war very lergely .trended Services, were condu-ted to fees. .1. 14. Dun, ao. o1 Lucknow, and the Kamm k lodge. Mn. McCroetie and other relatives of the (tee -eased have the sy mp.atby .4 the community in their bereavement Dr. J. K (ioedon sad Mrs. (.nrdon and son Keith. ,1 Ottawa, And Mies Ben McC rise ie. of iMoadway. New York. s pore boom for the (.neral. Tars t• wore l,etaria.eurasetamt et ;ale mum,' hu al: ems Mi/'ees pet taselaer. sed nal .1 • re lest IOW rear, was wpMN to be Incurable ran a uproot away rears teeth ,remain ed u • Iera1 limos, wed tir.rrnial Neat remoter. and tsy essataer tr ranks to e•,r. sof'« Waal treat won owetioir.d K is.• manna nae anted oati.rrrv%f to be a :oau tatetasaal dn..ar and ttere.slNsinns nenautitas.al treatmmwt_ Son's( *terra •nanudsrt.red W y 7 (-uTolmanCa. To OM. 1. dee CM/ amain unseat rare the •.sari.. 1 r taball oo tate-aaIty W donee hem la trues t• a •easpwase I It user Wireetrr es 1rkleXerwed earmfuw.rWbA laasq mat Itrod •seal i radar teen eremites, .and tee b, J cu f a t D e• O Taman ,t, i i1r eie e.ya.w.. HOLYROOD. TUESDAY, Sept. 51b. Nine or PHK Witt=. -Elsner• Ack- ert look in the Toronto Exhibition from Saturday until Monday .. , School opens today with Miss Mc- Queen. of Le•miugtoo, as teacher. Rev. Mr. Ford, of Teerswater, took the service here on Sunday last. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ackert are spending • sew days visiting the Tat- ter's parental, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray - ward, of Ethel Miss Elma Bur- kit�ts vtsj►ing friends Dear Toronto for �eekf Mr. and Mts. Burkitt atter. e e funeral of the latter's aunt, Mee. Robinson, of 8t. August- ine, a week ago Sunda . ... Mr. and Mn. T. Gerson and faatilyy peat • week visiting friends at Kincardine and Oweo Sound Mies Mae Henry and Miss Flossie Haines, of this place, are attending high school in Lucknow, AUBURN. CHICKENS AND HENS WANTED, .. alive, for cash or trade. ttlgheat price raid. W. T. RIDDELL, Auburn. sett TENNIS -on account of the Blyth (-aorta being eighteen feetshorter than the local court, our tennis play - eta, who accepted the Blyth club's in- vitation to meet them on their own grounds atter defeating them at Gode- rich on August 3rd, went down to de- feat on 'Thursday at Blyth. In the local contest in men's doubler, Naylor and Lawson carried off the champion- ship, defeating McDonald and Bions 11-2 8-4, Dr. Weir and Sturdy 6-4, and Rollinson and Munro 311, 63, 7-5. R iDNESDA t. Sept. 6th. News jloTtit,--Mr, And Mrs. Gen. F. ' Deustedt visited their dagKbter, Mrs. Strausser, at Schein Mlle, over Labor Day Dr. B. t'. R'err \j es in Tor- onto oaonto Thursday and Friday of hist Seek Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Naylor sad ,on visited friends at Brussels and Ethel last week Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Clarke and the Misses Erratt are aaking.io the Canadian National Ex- hibition this ,peek. Ralph Munro left Monday night to attend the Gode- rich Collegiate institute Miss Dora Farguaon returned to Caiosville on Monday- to resume charge of the school there. Her sister, Herdic ac- conipani d her and ei11 visit bet for a few days ....Mrs. Ervin Hunter and two children. of Cr.nbrook, visited at A. A. Naylor's from Astufday till Wednesday Frank Sturdy re- turned to Winghaw ou Monday to attend high school -for another tet•►u.. .Will Finglsud ie home from Gow- ganda for a couple of weeks After holidaying for two weeks Rev. R A. Miller returned on Saturday and ooeu- pied his own pulpit here Sunday morning. Schiwl opened here on Tuesday with A. A. Naylor in charge. Miss May i,enetedt )vas in Blyth on Sunday ('. A. Howson is put- ting • cement foucdation render bis barn Mies Luella Stalker, of Wingham, visited for afew days with Mts. J. Johnson.... .Masi J. Mole is visiting friends in Toronto Misses Alice and Hannah Mole went to Southampton on Monday by auto. COLBORNE. WEDNESDAY. Sept. 6th. bi(�t AW ELEVATOR. - M.GAW iteyater will commence batineu t.d.y for ti. masa and will receive. grain of all hind•- yd will be corm %redor.dar- Than.day and Fries' .1 'es• h week. Hfrbe•t velem ata usaseed. .t.ALL! N. LOC H A LSH. Slo�uay. sept. ith. 1 HRotiAlpe-Roy McKenzie, eel of John N McKenzie, Lath con - settees. bad ! he misfortune last Tues- day to suffer a fracture o4 -one -of his arms it appears that while he was amusing Isteneelf along with a c , - nion,io the loft of a driving abed, Wippeniug to step backwards be fell through au opening in the flour, which had been inadvertently lett un- closed. mid alighted on some machin• ere "t..red below. with the result ea abate -tater. the young lad was immediately taken to Kintail, where the arm was set by Dr. Simpson. Owing to his youth and vigorous con- stitution, thesufferer will in all prob- :tbditi ...son recover (rim his painful injury. Naomi, -Miss Mar geret Artiste -mg. of Kenilworth. 111.. is visiting at the paternal home... Malcolm McLeod, of bC ietgo, 111.. is renewing old acquaint- ances in this locality Miss Tema McLennan returned home last week, after a sew week. visit with friend. in London Mrs, D. McLennan, who, in company- with her daughter, Mies Mary McLennan. has been visit- ing friends at ttauk Ste. Marie, re- turned home last week. Ilia, Mc- Lennan intends rrw*initg for et sine time longer at that town Last 8rrnday a party drove out from (lode- ricb. in a livery conveyance, and attended the morning services at Asb- deld Presbyterian church. and also *Sited friend« during the day. It was reimposed of tb. following: Mr. and Mn. D. N. Mcheozie sod Mies Sara Mclnts re, of Godencb, the Misses Mad sad Annie McKenzie sed Mies King. of Detroit Mrs. John R. llcDorrald. of the ith oones.aion. Huron. who has been UI toe a considerable time with perni- cious anaemia. is at present very low and little hope is entertained for her resin ery Mn. McDoneld is a sister of Mrs John N McKenzie, 13th con- .eesion. Ashfield The following left last Thursday to Tait the Tomtit.. Exhibition : Miss Minnie Sandy, Mr. and Mr. Thos. Sandy. Elliot Sandy and Herbert Enaigo Ralph Bug - la,. )r.. is tearing today to attend the Kiocardine high school. May bis carver is lite be a Lumpy and sueo.ws- tul nee Mier Rhoda McK.nrie and [Fno. Malayans have left to teach in their respective echoeole Frank McKenzie. 13th concession, conducted the church service' at let. Helens and Lanese -ills last Sunder ....It was with • pang of regret th..t on. morn- ing lest week we nhe.-, s ed that the Mien swallows wet•., g• .n. The swal- lows are insentient *simmer bards and ars hers only tout months of the whole year. en that when tMll go the .nets suer goes with them The lose. .sold winter moa he tarso before we bear again their chsNrtn I t w(tter'inrg and observe. thee; quirk. agile move mate es they .peat ' h nuv), . k..1, Verrone' titer.-TLe voters' list for the township of Colborne, which has just beets tamed. eont•ine 5118 Mamma Of this number. MS are in part 1.: LA its part 1I. sad 16 i.w part Ill. The number p.ii .4 is o ou juries is DUNLOP. N zrNRSDAY, Sept. Oth. Dcwwr DoiNoa-31.r. and lin. Charles McNeil are attending the Toronto Wr this week M. J. Tobin also spent a sew days in the Queen pity The Lamborn Sunday sobaA bead their anneal picnic oo the lake bank on Labor Day. The weather was perfect but the attend- ance was not up to the average. as many of the young people are away from home Mir. Ruth Shaw ie vista friends in Hanover et present. Hume Oluttoo is on a trip to Toronto, also taking in 8t. Marys and Stratford ......8cbool opened on Fri- day, but the attendance was very small. 8clieol work, however, is row in full swing, with about thirty on the roll. PORT ALBERT. TUESDAY. Sept. 5th. Noris. -Ed. Olver, of Hamilton, sprat a few days at his home here.... Mr. and Mrs. Dotaurt sad two chil- dren. of Berlin, visited Mr, and Mrs. J. Shoenhala on Labor Day.. Mrs. Will Hayden, of Goderi.b. visited in our burg the past week Mee. N. Cunningham and Wallace are taking in the Toronto Exhibition Miss Allis Johustoo, of Goderich, visited friends here on Sunday Will Carey- is not improving :t.. rapidly as we would wish Mies Winnie Cunnioghsm left on Monday to attend school in Clinton. HYMENEAL. -On Wednesday. Aug- ust 30th. the home of FAncia Cuo- niaghtnt was the scene of a vers- es- teem' ivg even, the occasion being the marc re of bis second daughter. Lieu.- a Isabel, to George Lane. of Lane,- die. The ceremony was per- formed at 6 p. m. by Rev. W. Con- way, in the presence of the immediate' relatives of the bride and groom. The bride. who was given away hy her father. was becomingly attired in • gown of cream satin covered with net. 'I7ae weddinv march was played by Miss Rheta Treleaven, a niece of the groom. After the usual expressions of congratulations and good wished all retired to the diningroom, where a sumptuous repast was served. The remainder of the evening was spent in music and games. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful preeento among them being a costly locket.. the gift of the groom. The brides going - away suit wee of cream serge. Among the guests from a distance were Mr. and Mrs. A. Treleaven and family, of Ripley, and two sisters of the bride. Mies Mary Cunningham, of Toronto. and Mrs. McLean. of Wolver- ton. GETTING READY. Preparations for the Goderich Industrial Exhibition -Prospects of a Good Show. I Th. hoard of director- o1 the Gott.- !i rich industrial Exhibition are busy ' these. dave xrrangiug to make this) year's show el the heon record. The i ground and buildings are being fixed up and the main building has been reeved and cement piers put under the ' centre pillars. Entries ere coming in satisfactorily and Fevers) merchants already have seeused display space. Parties desir- ing apace should see the ,secretary. F. E. Hingham, who hat the matter in hand. Arrangements are about complete list the special attrictioos, consisting of seine of the beet that can 1.e pro- cured. Among the numner of side- shows secured for the Midway, the .taring Bobby Leech, who made the; trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel re- cently, bag been engaged and will be on exhibition. A number ..1 other Midway attractions have agreed to come. further particular- of which • will be given 1ster. The prize lists arc ready for distri bntion and inay be secured on applica- tion to the secretary. Intending exhibitors are :.:ked to make their entries as early as poseihle. Mr.'Biogham will receive them at the inserance office of J. W. C'raigie, next the C. P. R. ticket oMee- FALL FAIRS -19U. -- T. iron to iCanadien Natio nett- Aug . 36 -Sept- 11 London (Western Flair),. Sept. 8-16 Walkerton Se t. 13, 14, 15 Stratford Sept. 14. 15 Exeter ............... Bent. 18, la Ooderich. _... .........f•pt. 18. 19, 20 Listowel .... ... ........ Sept 19, 20 Mitchell ..-... Sept. 10. all Kincaedbe Sept. 211, 21 7.unch Sept. 20, 21 Atwood .... Sept, 21. 22 Lucknow Sept. 21. t.2 Seaforth Sept. 26, 27 Ripley Sept. 27. 28 Harrietoa . Sept. iii, 2ti Wiogbam Sept. 28, 29 Milverton............ Sept. 28, 29 To erten Oct. 3 Blyth Oct. 3, 4 Tesswater ......Oct. 4. 5 Brussels ..Oet. 5, 6 Dungannon.... Oct. 5, 6 Kirktoll. ... Oct. 5. 6 Gores. Oct_ 7 Bay field. ....... .... ....Oct, 10, 11 FARMERS NEED U. M MARKET. The Farmers' Sun : it is puerile in an agricultural rouotry like Canada, which cannot bope to export man u - factures largely, to talk of limiting the farmer to the h.•rme and English rnwrkets. The English market takes in largs quantities only wheat and its products. meats, rattle. cheese and but- ter. But the fanners of Deem +. coo - not and do not grow wheat profitably under the present conditions of price and cost and the Engliab market for meats. cattle and cheese is falling cif: for Mutter it has almost named it is clear that wbil. the American mar• kat is closed. the oppnetunitks rd the Oatatio farmer for profitable produc- tion are steadily narrowing. That is • ' .osideration which ought to awaken the intereat of the town. and villages Aepr.ndoat on the faraweee' prosper,ty. It b. eannetgr•esv wheat and cannot keep up his siipenentrs of Battle. anus bettor sand ti r, Prig' , .. a-, .. c ' at • al, .r e.r•'pencit • fella' 011lflCi'S \\Teakness A wwmea's reproductive organs are in else mast is. tense sad continuos* Mir polity with her kidneys. The slightest disorder intls kidneys brings about a corm:speeding dIseam in Use reproductive arg•�s. DodIG d'. dnc Piliti dy re- storing lbs kidneys to their perfect condition, (resent and cyte those fearful &o- urders peculiar to momma Pale y.. gab, werwout mothers, suffering wise, aad women en upon the Cham dLa. your best (rimes a ,T Dodd's Kidney Pills MISS EDITH L. COUZENS TEACHER Pupil or Prot. Mutio and student of Alma college. ia prepared to 'ire ich.o..- iu Pyne and Oran. Pupil. prepared for t-ecy.r-dry and •'oe.err ator)" eiamipa� � Tbor�{� 1 aitbo atrn-• anreei THC (i A R' O N A t: t. BOLMF2it-ILLE FALL SKINSORES Wks troubled wilt tall raahm;easma. or mg _Iddo disease apply Zallh imegeMl.g haw quickly M some Ms sasastnia mad stiaalaal Alai sarin tuba. Mems. wren sad ptlsa. Zeus -Sok in tmradefres amebae. 1.1 eauraces. we animal tats-oo mberal peter. Meat formes 1 •ewurasdarwalhahro wa 1711 -F:1) ., PURIFIED HIS BLOOD Dr. Morse's Indian Root P111e Hsslod Mr. Wilson's' forms When the sewers of the body -bowels, kidneys and skin duces-get clogged up, the blood quickly becomes impure and frequency sores break out over the body. The way to heal them, as Mr. Richard Wilson, who lives near London, Ont., found, a to purify the blood. He writes: "For some time I had leen in a low, depressed condition. My appetite Wt me and I soon began to suffer from indi- gestion. Quite a number of small sores and blotches formed all over my skin- I tried medicine for the blood and used many kinds of ointments, but without satisfactory results. What was wanted was a thorough cleansing of the blood, and I looked about in vain for some medi- cine that would accomplish this. At last Dr. Morse's Indian Root Alb were brought to my notice, and they are one of the most wonderful medicines I have ever known. M blood was puri- fied p ari fied in a very short time, sores healed rep, my indigestion vanished. They always bave a place in my home and are looked upon as the family remedy." Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills cleanse the system thorough(/. Sold by all Nies at 25c a box, Are Your Kidneys Working Properly? It Will Pay You Well to Make Sar. There's been a at of "guessing" about rheumatism and rheumatic pains gener- al1y, but you can b.• dead sure that little pain act oss your back came from de- creased kidney acti,m. The kid:te.'s du•r b to filter the blood --take out the impurities collected by tee reunite; Wood stream -do it just like aeon -Orme cotton in a funnel filters the Immo-sties from polluted water Oleo iht. kilrieyc are not seeking you are bole I fee .sae .1 two MUT.rs--Dia- tete. a, 1 Rri„ ht's Disease er Rheuma- ticn. i.ut:,ha;fn and Sciatica. The for- tr r tura is usually fatal, and the latter afew; ;,sinful, ban you need not have either, as they tote can be easily pre- vented. T1.. very hest pr; ccription for all kd- nev tr.robles is Xva.'s Stnne Root-Cnrn- pt-tnd 1t i; n • patent" Medicine, but a ss.-ntiic prescription Composed of Srnrteroot. Huchu. juniper and other Pane hes of proved value. More than that, it has been pr',ved by thousands who hay- had glad relief frons its use Thera s n.thing gate so miserable as the des;inn results of ick kidaets You are triilmg with your own future when you rietlect s. simple a terr•caution, as a pleasant hems treatment with %gal's Stone Root Comp -toad alien re-ults are OM certain It soothes tiled ter irritation, gives you rest and c- tent rt at st,he and makes life once more eny,vable Tow kalif et liver and bladder are all depesdest upon oar seNh►r, lied Nyai's =tans Root mpousd is 'mina lady eto Wig them ail Sold and gaa-miteed by : F. J BUTLAND S. E. HICK M. C. DUNLOP E. R WIGLI GODERICH ti arl• + -sow.-. }.. s .ea 1,0'44044+' 44000'440.740 ,r -P In Our Store For this week, outlined in these columns, we particular attention of newspaper readers to t nom features of our offerings with which every item is eloquent. News direct the he eco i • New Fail Dress Goods We have received nearly all our Falt Dews (foods now and are in good shape to ahuw them. We also have our trimmings on band to go with the new goods, in braids, insertions, allover laces, in the leading oolor.: tassels, ball trimmings, silk fringe, girdles and everything necessary for trimmiog the fashionable dresses. If you are not ready at prevent to buy , call on us and inspect our stock. It is always a pleasure to show goods. Flannelette We are in the game strong when it comes to Flannelette. A good cloth. good width and good colorings. a7 -inch sloth -12;o god Ifo. 34 -inch cloth -10o and 11 ie. FiderfIown Wool This is a new wool for auto Toques. It takes catty six skeins to make a nice nifty auto toque.. We stock it in colors. Mack. white, old rose, old blur, navy tan. cardinal. grey and green. Full direct los for snaking roque with the wools. Sweater Coats We have a big range of Sw,-ater Coats for ladies and children in all the most desirable plain colon a n d combinations. I t would he worth your while to inspect this line of Coats before buying. Price. from Ifo to WOO. Our Fall and Winter Coats are now with ns We would' be pleased to have you inspect these fashioa•bie tall garments. The are right, both in style and cloth. Made in plain and re- versible cloths in self oolong and tweeds. Man - tailored and have the Presto Dollar which i a very attractive torture. Don't delay your buying till they are picked over tut come now. They range in price from $10 to $*O. Bearskin and Cloth Coats for the Children Just received today • big shipment et children's Bearskin and Cloth Coats. in white red. brown and grey. These Cots are just the thing for the cbildreo. They are very warm and certainly nifty -looking garments.- We have them in both military and low Dollars. They are trimmed with braids, buttons and sashes. A better thing for the children this fall you could not buy. Underwear . Our Fall Underwear at head and now ready for selling. An exceptioaany good line in white from a new mill. .O g(og from !fan to Black Bose Still a tow pairs of those test black, seamless cotton How for women and children left and we want to clear them this week. Indies', 2 for Rho. Children's, 3 for 211o. Tan Hose' A few dozen Tan Hoes left after the Summer sell- ing and we want to clear thews out to make room for Pall Stock, so they haws to go cheap. Sizes 5; to 10. Regular 15c tor 100. Kimono Cloths Just opened up • tame , range of Canadian and American Kimono Cloth ■ in plain, figured and floral patterns with dark and ranging fromlight Gia too grounds.. J. H. COL BORNE' 11 1 if the average man has any vir- tues he feels like apologizing for them. Plows We have three of the hest and mast popular makes of }'lows - The Verity Plow ' Made at Brantford. The Fleury Plow Made at Aurora. ThePerrin Plow Made at Smith's Falls. Right on the wareroom Boot now. We carry a large stock of :t11 kinds of Points. Call in and examine our Plows before busing. We can s•tit y•,n with gond, and prices at Robert Wilson's Hamilton Street The Watch and theiVlan What do you think of the man wbo draws from his pocket a handsome gold watch. looks at it land declares positively the correct time 1 Mattes you think he is a aueresetel, prosperous in- dividual, doesn't it? A man is jndrted hy the watch be ramie.. What kind of ins pre.asioo does your watch make on friends and business smote - ales '- We Vie will sell you • watch that will make the right kind: • watrh you can he positive is always correct : rose of whose appear - Race yo,, will be proud : one you will be glad to have critienil- ly examined it seed not root you a large sum either. You will be ser• prised to Wart for what a mod- erate pries a b•ndrome mood tins - keeper, keg lived, lsa.r nughl y reliable. gusrante.d wnteh can be bought I'„me in and teat us show you. J. S. Davey **welter and Oro -114w ennth gale .f signor Orrdeeteb THE GREAT EXHIBITOIN OF xgxx THE Western Fair London, Canada, Sept. 8th to x6th $28,000.00 IN PRIZi3S AND ATTRACTIONS Exhibition of Live Stock The bat eyer men in Canada Maar Unique 8pecsal Attraeiiona, including AERIAL MILITARY AND HYDRO - EL■CIRi(' FEATURES JUMPiNG AND SPEEDiSG CONTESTS BIG DOO.AND CAT SHOWS -V )UR SPLENDID BANDS A MOST ATTRACTIVE MIDWAY- Hest ever seen in London FIREWORKS DISPLAY EVERY EVENING Reduced Rates os all RNlwar.. Prize Lists, Entry' Fordls, sad all other information from W. J. REID. President A. M. HUE?, Secretary 1 ►bW*0100 4040*WWWWW>MW*WWW**Wilitil ** 1 E 1 Or- Motto : "A square deal to eoeryoat " 1 F 3 What Is Your Money Worth ? F 3 DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST F 3 W E ARE GiVING YOU E 110 PER CENT. 1 REDUCTION 1 ON ALL CASH PURCHASES Thu will mean • considerable saving to any person requiring Furniture, and it will pay V you to time advantage of it. 1On all summer goods we aregiving an even greater rut: aid if you want a 4 H•mmo Couch, Verandah Chair or Lawn II Seat, now is the time to get one .heap. -11 AGENCY NORDHIIMER PiANOS 1W. J. MUIR & CO. Qw sdw Po be . , w MU, bfe for ywr wsiwr v T1IWVTT0PTiR 1(TT,TWMWIAT TT,bT ,f, ,e ,...,..-.a