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ICANADIAN PACIFIC
Great lakes Service
57 110 U RS STEAMSHIP
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HOMIESEEKERS EXCURSIONS
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wimeipeg and return /AWLS*
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Veen pent• n t.+tgrur•1
hot u-+ 1unit, lee arab L•. pt
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flew; tram ;. twee
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Mvskoka Lakes Service
Kflrtt ,r J..neY"gn
9 Trains Not deft.uod
1 Triene heutbb.uod
Tomato a -d BataTrois
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_m 17 . %* ha.. 1 ei a. i
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Ares Tarot,'o I
�. Usale i Nene bowie
I►ot fiatwear Suet aNu•.a
Ooaserticn+ to Lakes
tmr.otly made at Sala he and Maw all
awl. d .all
Peeler t t r - r ate Oltr
Mmproo.e tom h%kr- at Sala Hans, Wharf ler
trsa,-foo el euwi wore sad tra6ape
PONT Al' B-tRIL
AM tut }older rd T rwia Sense
Fa...partio..t„rr 1J Jac:.. KIDD.Gedara*. r write M e; MURPHY. II.P.A.. e. P.
Teresui
"A Perfect Woman' Nobly Planned
To Warn, to Comfort and Command
Ratan miler biendsd snmae 10 be delicate aaisti or a cufferet from
"bases Moss is middle age complain of `bot father," Many
sura pair asMiady hem Mined to wadanbood. and from moth-
eine/ to middle hiking! backache or headache, dimnese.laintnes or
bamlaldowa asisatiano. Para pen ane t rebd !root those distressing
rvnptoeu nothing is so good as
DR. PIERCE'S
FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION
swathing earthing and strengthening nor.
err-afari and subdues Heaven escataeDlq,
ettr++ilitr. nervosa esuaustles, and ether
distressed Norteae commeely attendant
woe Mectior.al bad r.taY deem of the
tmmtwe wawa It Miens rem -tuns sleep
and nears meatal ammo and desperdr q.
The "Favorite "
n known roc ywhere and lar son femars as
tate ataiMard remedy for the des rr
wernet. ) ern &NUR in snedlcrm mho s In
Wand or tablet torah Wyss on seed Mew
cent stamp tar a trial bee rd Dr. Phnom's
Femme Pta,ertpuaa taWma Addis Dc.
Pauct brows' Hotel, hiatal . N. Y,,
Dr. Phsc, . Plieaaaat rehash ,ea.tate awed bd.seaas
Moment,. Gree and borsola. liegommiatod, they graealna
A WONDERFUL REMEDY
•
Orange I.L.• :r dally riming t.ba
moat obstinate cases of Female Die -
orders Fading of the Womb. I..s-
corrboea. Painful and Suppressed
Menstruation. etc.. etc. ars an et
them relieved from the start by its
use. and a few weeks' or maatbe
treatment accomplishes a
cure- This remedy la • po
scientific preparation. and is based
on the discoveries of Pasteur and
Lister. It 1e. an applied treatment,
that b, it to net taken teteraatly.
but Is aptdbed direct to theat�se•)aa
tarts. and It. •her,fore. acta w/tj
all then,t•ertalnti .of the known laws
of rbea.tca,' action'. At it comes la
Greet oe.tact with the di see•ag Urue. its anti.eptle and nerve -food properties
saaeot help have a banenoent Iafuet.ca I receive from la to 10 letters dolly.
epeaking at the benefits and cores tt is performing. and too sure am I that it, era
do what is claimed for 1t that I will send, absolute y free. a air box to every ouf-
tsAnr.gg woman who *111 write for It Price iii per box. which t■ sufficient for on•
Ebonite' treata.et.t. Address. MRS. FRANCES E. CURRAN. WINDSOR. PAT. a
The SI nal wail he sent to anyj address
S Canada for one t ear for only $i.00.
Send in. your suI~s.;ription now.
Dear Axny s 1
All doctors will tell ycu that food di-
gests better when eaten in a cheerful din-
ing -room. I wouldn't have mine any other
way.
I went down town the other day and
bought a complete new dining -room set, and
gave the old one to the cook, who got mar -
r1 ed.
What a difference this new dining -room
set makes in our feelings when we sit down
to dine. Now I'm proud of my dining -room,
as I "serve" when we have a party.
You and Bob must come to our party Fri-
day night.
Lou.
P. 5. -Of course, I bought our new dining -
room set where I buy all of MY runs 1 t erre-
frog+
Geo- Hohmeier
J
THE 61GrAL GODERICH ONTARIG
BRIT NMI6RANIS
KIE[D IN
WRECK
C nseiee Pac,Ac Trate Derailed Jest
Det se Ottawa -Two Cars
Teppied into River
Warta lied kinked from the heat of
a torrid mut or else nirec rarely taw
tamed after recent repairs. a rail spread
ea the Cauadtaa Pectic kennel lure
three alias west of Ottawa asst Wed
aemday after000te bringing disaster
to the weubountl cwnuoeLtel trait, and
death to eight pataeuger, besides m-
etiers* to fifty ethers. Two colcient
oars toppled over the embankment
Auto the Ottawa Raver while the
diner sad test cleat sleepers were
derailed and parte wrecked. This
orale was crowded mitt' tourists aid
tsatgraau. the latter being costly
Saotcb sad lriab settlers en route w
elm Wast. There waa remarkably
little panic anomie the passenger's.
those wise te.catted immediately set-
ting to work to extricate their leas
fortunate fellow trst:ellers pinned
assestk the beats and partly or de
likely trader water . One little baby
was drowsed. baviag bees burled
t.heough a .melts* late the river
Those wtio lost their lives were
Patrick Mulvenaa. Ireland. aged
twenty-five, paseenger. to Winnipeg
John Moodie. Scotiaad. aged seven-
teen, passenger to Calgary.
Jokes Hogg. Ireland. aged thirty.
promisor to Calgary
Mrs Jaae McNealy, gcotland. aged
forty; pasaeeger to Edmonbn
John Peace. Scotland. age¢ twenty -
oar, passenger 'to Edmonton.
Mrs H. McClure. Ireiaud. aged tits'
dye, passenger to Edmonton.
John McClure- Ireland, aged eve;
psawager'to Edmonton.
Matilda McClure, Ireland. aged ten
mons; patterned- to Edmonton_
The two latter were gtandebildren
ef lira. H. McClure
Tartrate Grain
The tallow tag wbaiasaie s -,
lesoeted at the Toronto heard d
bet
Illan1toba Wat-Na
1
11-02,,; J`o. 2 Nor.. $1.1.6%; No a
Mor., Nlee. troth lake porta.
Maaltoha Oats --No. 2 C.W.A. 4 c .
ha i CIA' 'a, *7 ter, lake pa
Oster* Waist -Hs. 2, wittier wheat
white, red or ttitiaed, Pic w "Sc.
outside.
Ontario pats- No. 2 wipe. 34A to Ste
outside, 34 tae to 37', c on track. 1 ar-
oma.
Cor* -No. 2 yellow, 64 tae. c11.. os
track, bay ports.ca
Peas -No. 2. POC to 95e. r lots,
outside.
Buckwhest-Ne 2, 62c to EEC, out
aide.
Rye -No. 2. Coe to Cie. outside.
Barley ---For good malting barley,
Esc to Sit, outiede; feed, 46c to LUc.
outside.
Rolled oats per beg of be lbs..
*2.10: par, barr1, '4. s. w teitelit,
Wtad.or to M.ntrosl.
Mfllfe.d-Manitoba brae $16-00 t.o
419 (•0, in bags. track. Toronto, aborta,
420.00; Ontario bran. 411.00 to $19 tie
in hap; ahartc 420.01, middltngs.
421 W to 422..0
dainty wartier shoes
Farmer,' Market
Following are :se Mime quotations
for tars product at St. Lawrence
Market. Terclato -
Q whYose. bushel
Goose watt
Harley •
Y9 to 11.00
.40 .00
.96 .00
.641
.1r5
Buckwheat . 53 .00
„raye -M .00
months; Teas -N . .00
Nes- bey 11-40 17.00
do. 130.2 19.400 13 . tar
Cattle bay - 3.400 9.00
Rye straw 13.400 15.00
Straw, bottled ' 13.00 14.00
Straw, loose -_,.....,.11.00 9.0.
Eggs, new laid 22, .25
Butter. dairy _ _ . .2u . 24
do. creamery .... , . . .21i
Fowl. dresse-d, :6. 1: -19
(Thiekena _25
Ducks .22 -25
Turkeys ,26 .2t
Geese .14 .11
Spring cheat as .40
Spring ducks ...... .11 .20
Live fowl .. .11 .19
Chfckeas - ..... .111 .23
- Ducklings 20
- Turkeys .!i .25
Hens . .$$ .23
Potatoes. bags ' .1.1111 - 1.15
Apples. barrel 2. 00 . 5.00
Dressed hogs 12.25 11.44
N6 LAND -OWNER DEAD
Duke of Sutherland Intereoted in Cas
ada-Sewere I Deaths From le eater
Crumartie Sutherland-L.eveemeGow-
sr, fourth Luke of Sutherland, died
last Thursday at Duarobin Castle.
Butiierlandsliire. He was born July
es. 1451 and was. with the exception
at the Emperor of Russia, the largest
landowner ib Europe. His Scottish
estates embraced nearly a million and
it half of acre*. He owned 30,000
acres in Staffordshire and Shropshire.
and much landed properties in Canada
and other countries. Ib recent years
the Duke had been deeply Interested
in a roIOnization scheme for western
Canada. and to that end had purchased
.east tracts of territory.
Robert K. Cowan. Master in Chan-
cery. dropped dead in his 0Mboe at
London last Thursday evening. the
intense beat having Induced a recur-
rence
ecurrecce of an illness by which be was
first attached it year or more ago. He
was 52 years old.
While working in a Lay. field Wil-
liam Carrier of East Fork, wee over-
come by the intense beat, end died
is a few minutes.
Sberiff F. T. Davies. of North Tort
ootlawtee on the street in Toronto
from the beat and died shortly after-
wards
While bathing in a reservoir at New
Canaan. near Amberstbrarg, Alfred
link. aged le was seized with craned
and drowned.
A. R. Sampson. manager of the
Dominion Rank branch at Guelph. was
Pound dead in bed on Thursday He
rats a sufferer from Brigitte disease
Lotting his balance while working on
a pale in Toronto. Frank Smith. a line-
al/0 fell to the ground and was killed.
tn. borne was in Cleveland.
Rev Dr. Mcleod, editor of The Bap-
tlet, died et St. John. N.B.. after a
Severing illness:
Pommy Babcock, a four-year-old boy,
was killed in Toronto by being run
down by at auto drieea by Mr F.
MrGilIfvray K nowles. the artist
Roes Lusby, a Toronto youth was rets
ever and kilted by a' train to Hanel.
tee
Robert Pettigrew, a farmer living
near Bramt,toa, est fire to his home
d three different places and was
ZIdhend le the stooke of his ttsea-
mat.treRR upon whleh he lay to
wait death
Alfred and Wilson Nicholls. brotL-
ars, aged lb and 12 years, of London.
Wen drowned *tile bathing it the
Mahame• River.
Dr. .1 B Nell of Port Colborne died
ile Mt. Catharines.
NUGENT CHOSE DEATH
peAM is beaus, of Accusal a Fol-
lowing Finding of Dead Baby
5,4.174 Nugent, the vases Wearied
Bts•er wbv was held to oonnecttoe.
legal the blrtb and barite of as 111.
to child of welch he was the
Boded his life en -Thunder
r
wing the left side of his heede
eoff with a shotgun. I% buddmitted to ball bat fact 7hety
�aw'e He wee 46 ye. ell beehelor
Taws Mew County Aides,
oidia MrPedder lS r of Bade
Marie bas been appealed its
Judgeship of the crusty of
Yasuo �aaor has berm appeioted lo
Pedgae^ p M the oseety et boo
Drake Condos Slack
IGS Ron 1R(paaa. the Dusts .t
ptheoterse se Dernarearresneem tf
t
be urs willretain
Domini= is elm ander .
tMCollegofted �_a,,__ e hoe appadaBrows.w eider
•t O.wnmaat grwa•u r
Oshi r bar, bar. ism moil .eas,a
r Oho erraado et Duress wads
Tie mops Is tiaalklA_ are badly e
UA/ 1 ems w■rilbar sal ilea lath
Toronto Cattle Market
Representative prices are:-
Londoe export cattle.... $6.65 to $7.10
teverpool export cattle. - 6.90 . 7.00
Export bulls 5.50 6,25
Butcher cattle. 'choice. 6.60 6.110•
do. medium 6.00 6.50
da common 5.00 6.00
Btrtcber cows, choice5.25 5.75
do. medium 4.25 5.00
Cutters .i... 2.4Q 4.26
Common 'oows 3.10 . 4.00
Claimer, . 3.110 2.76
Butcher bu,a -:,... 5.15. 6.00
do medium ',. 4.14 6.25
Bologna buns - 1.75 4.26
Feeding steers 1.$0 6.00
Stockers shiner -,16.71 6.00
do. medium 4.75 5.75
do. llgbt • 4.0- 6.00
Milkers. choice 60.00 00.00
do. medium 40.00 60.00
Springers. 'hare. 5e 00 $2.00
do medium 10.00 50.00
Spring lambs each 5.00 9.50
Sheep. light '-vt es 4.25 6 00
do bailey ewes 4.00 4.50
do. yearlings ' 5.60 6.60
Culls 3.60 4.50
Becks 3.60 4 50
Hass, f.o.b. 9.25 (M
do fed and watered9.60 4.55
Calves ... 5.00 9 0(1
Bob calves, each - 2.00 4.00
Chicago Live Stock
Cattle -Beeves. $720 to 19.00; Tetras
steers. 46.90 to 48.10. stockers and
feeder 45 70 to 41.10: cows and
helfere. $3.90 to $6.50. calves, 46.50
w 40.40.
Hogs ---light. 35.55 to 45.50; mined.
45.50 to $8.80: beery. 18.30 to 41.75;
rough. 44.20 to 41.45, pigs. 41 76 to
15.60, bulk of sales, 15.65 to 15.75
6beep-Native. 44.75 to $6.75: year-
lings, 15.60 to 16.75. Lambs. native.
41.60 to 4:.00; spring iambs, 1525 to
47.65.
East Buffalo Cattle
Cattle -Quiet with tittle doing.
Veale --Blow and steady. 16 to 4710.
Hogs -Heavy. mixed. porkers std
Alga. 49.05 to 1P-10; roughs. 47.76 w
47.00. stags. 46.50 to 1726; dairies.
4t 75 to 49 O6
Etbeep and lemic-Reoeipte, 400;
active and ateady with price. moulted.
Choses Market.
London. Ont. -]fine hundred eta/
seventy-seven beam Wend. No Masa
Bidding from 1.$c r
Belk+vilio- 1.9110 bezels et white and
76 et misni bsav4sd; 1.110 bases sold
at lie sad balatos eat 11 lslsa
Watertown. Pt. T. --rt the Qmsais
Board sscetlag the rills woes dtavna
tbosmaad et tea mess reaps.
Cheeped WOO limb Otahys
L A Dufrasas, a doS inignssr ed
Sherbrooke. Qua., M mew sswgi
charged with lowiea mit m•M w
madls the bomb ant NNW Nas ah
oboes. Btl1ssa. The arm' emital
se surprise either le be datum se
Distrrest." b' bimetal. 'tial l�got
the sp.
es isdl
that it sbcdi/ he eh se 1 nigh r
deer myself et tame eeraishsa-
oufree ie w useis _ somoi$ et
the w dewed wsions. were Hind •
Is s law nett
aM+oi4r.s eref I1gr.M.fy
" • A mar NaMee. -dater bur
P•-• aa• la Pargr9e asp N• wren
w
aisterww4reasisi et dlimage.
There are many imita-
tions of this best d all
fly killers.,
Ask for Wino's, be airs
yen gat them, and avoid
dltsappeidmaat
The French people, you know, de-
fine a lady as one who is well
shod and well gloved • •
You escape ail criticism if your
feet be shod with any of our
dainty shoes -more stylish ones
there cannot be
Our assortment of these Summer
Shoes awaits your inspection. It
includes many new styles in the
different leathers end canvas that
will give you pleasure to see and
even greater pleasure to wear.
Tenn.s, ,Bowling and Lacrosse
Shoes are now in stock. : : :
REPAIRING
THE gtLITARV CAMP.
'h. the -Editor at The eae.al.•
Dear Sir. -If it is is the iriter eat of the
Iowa of tetnericb I0 Senna t• . be per-
manent
ersweat noihfar7 ono here land I think
there a. rm., doubt of n1 it )..bawve aha
sitting me seed. d. the i.c. s L c euetal sad
the Heard of Trade to tooter these
weed, as the Louden authorities are
melees a swung t Bert to aec•u,-c Its
lucattum three.
Thiele ie no question but that the
Attrili property Man ideal place for a
uaoping moiled, but both the present
Mine,.'. of Militia mid *is euerdeoraatr
in effice sera of cr aware tine the rep
a•eises.tatiry. of tee Ater7Ll IL.t.ate omen
£.king tato high a maze for the pee-
per t y seed wtre. to use their ow ■
tangua(r.. eudeaccrtng to "bold Ibe
0oternment uµ' A etrulog this Lobi
imide,
Use (;0e•draWe.t could exp u-
prate the peewee', and beet its pace
per value fixed 'by arbttrsrios. and I
think that is the (opal se the late Gav-
el r newt would brave taken had it re-
trained in office.
It appease bona the, pre*" that whew
Genes al Sir lam Hamilton sod the
11 on. Saar Ilutcbes were tuepect nig the
Loodue Camp a chert time ago they
expedited then:welvos as dissetisb.d
with the anseunt td ground available
titers. and nu doubt . iatintated,
aitbotith that is not anentioued' in the
pi.'ts, that the ramp w•.uld not be held
there retain utile-.. add•tsemai tend mete
secured.
1t 1ur•iber appear. that the London
people tubalil ie c . t:t in,ateb to the De-
part/meat of Militia and Defence as to
the coat of i.eetil dna the litho h tweee
the Cove Honed end. Springl.ank in
Loudon, but Ibat the Department de-
cided against it. aria it is staled that it id
yueetioo.iWe if the (ftiver'timeat would
aecoosidet the matter unle,.s tbe cite
pur cba.ed the propel t y it Bell.
Now i. the Uwe Int actitn by our
people. tee could no dout,t recur• the
co-operation of a large nlajonty of the
officer e w bo hare Leen in c amp here
and of the vertabes s r eprevrntiog the
r ebettevinces@ from which they come,
and 1 b terete we could be tucctiesful in
laodieg'tbe pita. if ver go al out i; the
right way.
0 Tout truly,
M. G. Celt Eleoe.
Godei irk, J uoe 20tb.
The "Stop My Paper' Peopie.
We .luote from an "txcbanpe" :
There ie, a complaint that editors lack
fearlessness and booei.t y, that new. -
paper s at too genet ally mere penman
organs that cheregard the claims of
truth and jail ice when pulitic:al inter-
ests are at stake. There di too much
truth in the charge ' But let us set
bow it is poseitlIe for a fearless. out-
spoken journal to lire if terry man is
to cry out "step nay pates" whenever j
be reads wnoetbing tb1lt dots out
accord witb hi. r)ww. = The men that
inni.t that the paper tory read shall
never say anything contrary to their
views are the ones who are. in a large
measure, rewponeible for the -craven
cowardliness and the weatberoock
propensities of modern jour•oalism. lo
a community co_mpwxd entirely of
"stop my paper- people. true in-
dependent journeli.w would be an im-
po.sibility. Wbeo yew are cunvtneed
that a piper is dishuneet And deceitful,
atop it. When conriatxd that it is
unclean. stop it. Wbrtt it hicks enter -
prate end hail► W give you Delta. stop
it. But can't atop a paper that you
believe to be boneat, enterprising.
clean and couragec.ure simply because
the editor has wnttee Me own sincere
views instead of yours car some otberl
perwon's : lar. it on do. you are
petting a preb,inm ran uniocere
)our•naliaut and ser ring notice co a0I
editor that the w r y to auueeed is tO
write abet be thick. w ill [.tease hie
reeeers mislead of what be blaba is
bomest1y Use truth.
S -..trim sae l o4orionally aOremg
loved seal good haters, -Lord GleL-
0oemer.
Downing & MacVicar
NORTH BLDE OF iiQUARS GODERICH.
Hamilton 'Centennial
Industrial Exposition
and Old Home Week
All u.t l l th to 16th, 1913
mss' Egomania • Hemitoo-eeede Reduce. Hent a ASmwr.n and Parade
GrandGer, Ore eon -
soma C eerhae ..d CU it 3. �.g j os .s Atm&Wholily. Mawr, Pageant. with
Speer. Mi"Ildoe
Sane Bea Suing sed /team s Rocca I �°aw [idem Banda Aeum.-
Pemrhip ass U. S. Lope Team Trap -Slimier, Twtrsamcr Kee ii.tcLm.
Big dSiy.
Come to Hamilton
and sae the biggest Civic Holiday W.ek
bees .em m C seas -r elewltee
Speed Rema by Rail sad Boat -ail yaw
-Canada's Magpcto
and laadwrtrul Dcraova. rag. • eh. , has
Lou. A4r.nt
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