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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1913-7-31, Page 1d •s re ld etIT1' bti d' BTB NW K he ional. JOB PRINTING unmated prompt.y and weal by The Menial's prostate. Every order. 1st bo or small. receives omaetul Muentiun. Ee- Umstes given It desired. 1 GODERICHI THURSDAY, JULY 311 1913 rTHE STERLINGBANK i SAVE, because- No. 8 The man who earns a small salary, but manages to save part of it, is to be envied by the man who has a larger income and spends it all. Head Office, King and Bay Streets, Toronto Goderlch Branch -ANDREW PORTER, Manager FOR IMMEDIATE SALE Thai leeaut.iful Residence belooging to the Estate of the late Hrs. Navies. situated oo the south-west corner of l'hurch and Nelson streets• rot liarticulars apply to A. G. NISBET Real Estate -Insurance Agent OFFlt F; NEXT CANADIAN RANK OF COMMERCE. GODERICH 'PHONES : Orrice TO: Hot -sr 150. P.O. Hoz 964 ADMINIST>RATOROF 'KILLED AT LONDON DIOCESLr. Ferner Paste ed St. Peter's Che tb. Gellerich, tfesrred. • St. Thomas. July !r -Recognizing `r ��- the worth and fait btu' services of Rev. WALT dosEPM THOMPSON TIM OF 1L AYAC:CeDENT. ,G'I11ARlNFS. Father West, rector of the Church of the Holy Angels in this aed other parte of the dioc..e, Bishop Fallon. before leaving fru Rome,• appointed Father West administrator of the diocese of London in his absence. Farber West, in poi.ot of service, is the oldest priest iu the diocese. • :lis OM IL Arps f IMO CO. had.. PQmmormse vtG- FOR soar: - PRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE .t sHAXoOlcs-oatmee. combda er.m tt L�OR -Irols. This baa U*Glittle tweet/ - twat torsi .iib it- wow Navin: sails and airtight eoworteea:. etc. must be aoee f1 be were - owe. t rwaer ins.wist� M [iso West. kits A.1. Till AM. 'G.bls's Greve. Pert i fat. 1AR1J)AD OF FEED WHEAT AND IL Waters sato he ask. A ear of .heli. and Mea expected seat week. A. A30IUITH. MIMI a. SAL.• A(�E GRAIN FOB RALIK- Tbe un.. reused baa for ad. • gees - *lewd • ilataches, n sadist 4121111•12. t t o wl elr,r:OO. Anyone WS obese lord d ean wu a ni.d get mine wean It leota metas w Mad a big •eppt, d tet-ele a gals. J. F. ANDREwt. Sumhosee and warehouse eevedhe Mee - Ewe, , cos: 'mita at G. T. M. Utast. MIL LOST Olt FOIIBD' `1T1A1 ED ON THE PREMISES OF 17 mte.uder irsed.bt !. Mum reed. Gado - Art tel�.�rayoiei)pttaegOMw..{e�r. The weer is ✓ eenested sad Par a0 in, Oar a BERT HOL][Si m� Di. I KOi T & CLEVELAND N4% IGArIoN CO. STtam ('iTm OF DETROIT i1. ('OR MACKINAC ISLAND Mondays, 7 p no g' :n one way stat sound trip. FOR DETROIT Saturday,. 7 a. m. gt a one way $5 Ifo round trip. g WEST WAWANOSH FIREINSIIRANCECO. One of the best is the Prov- ince Fined rate a awessmteit- ,, live Stock insured at its full j( 'sloe whether on the farm or not. No trouble to make adjust - meats. It. MciLWAiN. Nile. ) Agent for Colborne. NOTICE TAKE NOTICE THAT ANY nsis5essanateets t"1 owe Yw*r c]a w' M T10d worms. Rseba Bb'eroes . Jas R tits SITUATIONS VACANT. L-i.ure tr a very pleasant garment to look at. but . very bad one to erre-. Hawthorne. OODERICH MARKETS. Ttuttraar.Jal, stet. rail wheal. err Mall 'clot/440M Orta taw ►er `� • s t* u 36 este tell P . Oat iter• rt. to 1 10 elesvelBWrl.11 per tui e M to a M Sm to ata , ws 2 Ai to 10 Flyer.. [ nor wt.. M m 4 z." � theeta. per ter 21 ed to ".D ;.t Ba, par tar. new 13 w to 1 woed• w, e'ir Mai. 1 W to New chasm har ..... aa e1 b9 uto s 3li t*Bauer. ear lb Old Che'i% per lb r2=�tse.fmbt01 s10etYttoooo b0s .84 31A toto 4b.rNets oaerper biebel.. . 1 a, to • eue7e& Per Cut5 Y) l0 e'acwt rialto 00 Perm...In t .i to 9 oil NOTI6I1 TO COEINTORL Was Brakeman on Fut Freight Which Collided with Stalled Way Freight - Funeral Today from His .Parent• Home in Colborne Township -In- quest Being Held. ,ENT.0 I. CaONUe Pass Inmin Great Tmngs in Simcoe6 Iliseaes G. C 1 l:a-didaw Yam Tast g Seccessfally. 1"& - Of Of twenty-seven students of (lode- rieb C'olie.irte Institute who wrote District Representative Is an Agricultural Mission - coo the middle school examination for entrance tato the normal school., I ary, Carrying the Gospel of Better Farming - sioeteen were successful and sit obtained borzois Why Should Not Huron Farmers Have Similar The following i. Lbe list of successful I Help and inspiration ? Oodericb car:o.dte as : C. P, Cowan s (Heli M. .1. Dalton, F. iringlen.1. N. , Griffin. R. S. KB. Jackson. J. ell 7 (H. I. member of the Toronto (Hobe stat I H. H. MacKay (H.1. U. .1. Mat bes0 , who is burin Ontario sends a letter C. P. McKatu ce (H.), J. McKenzie, A. I E E. Moes. F. A. Patterson (H. t. W. D. I from Collingwood, dealing with the Maths k F. A. Smith lH.',. is. 1. Smyth. ' work of the district agricultural repre- S. J. ritutbers, d L Werk. lt. C. 'rotative in the county of Simco.. So )Vis and F. P. Truce. •dent at St. CatherOther sttoeesefa'candidates in Huron ; tar our own county of Huron has year es the total production for .S he county grows. Motorcycle Aids Work. There are such mot tare as the busi- ness logic of crop rotations, the ad.m vantage of soiling, sumer-[allowing and heavily manuring to prevent the By • railway ace red county aye: ( failed to avail itself of the opportunity depletion of fertility. the gain to bay Penance a G. T. R. engineer. 01 Jtlimiow. N. E. Amy. A. Arcbi al , G- H. securing one of theagricultural icer on Monday afternoon, F ing purebred stock •osteo• of grade., Wcatering to the meat market with J the opportunities open for profit in arzd bw Iwake,4tan, alter urel.ti Armstrong (t .4 T. G. Ina t)ue, D. se Thompson whore home Is in Uulourne L Barr. K. to. Bamoon (H t S. Y. Beattie experts, end we republish the letter VI b order that readers township 'wee, burled to death with ,ll 4. ., u Bower, r w Brown, F. I. from The o e in o e beef, pork or mutton, and the best anly a f w mouierzts' warrztng. f3rrwn J. W. Burins (H.1, H. R lien- I of The Signal may understand the 3etbods of overcoming ry. seasons by 1be men, with Ftreatau Hewitt. 1010,4. E. C. Cane til. 1, F. • C►ark, A. kind of work these men de doing : sites eultivxtion, tall plowing, etc. were runolug a heavy coal vain at a J. t'iubh, G. B. Cruiaahenk (Ho, J. H. All these and many more engross the h.gb rate cf speed warn they ran tato Can rie IH. i, V. O. Currie. H. R. thy, - thought and siert the hest efforts of an open switch co the rib f atbrrwrr Dowell IH A G I Collingwood. July 90. -In 'a central the keepers of that commonly Nils- en 'U yaids and collided bead -au w itb • way 5 ha tretgbt [bat had taken the .tiling a 0 zt •hurt time before. Hewitt juuowski 23 and weaved with slight tujutirs, out a{ the utter lwc were caught man to - 3 to :vanity lulled. Two met, who were 1 el loading a car in the noddle of the 6 2 embed way treigbt wet tether severely tujured. At tbe inquest co. ttadictuty deuce was Koen coocerntuU Ibe Gun of the semaphore wn.0 t freight pawed it. Conductor Hatbway td the coal train, of which Pearce war the en'tu- ter. teetifitd that the semaphore dwas down when the caboose paws John Hewitt, fireman on the same train, who was in the cab with Pearce. VIM -TOW NOTICE TO CHgll- Kr ntOSB AND tfrifn6. - ENT$R ]STATE OF EVAICGELUA HAT1 . was pc s.•ive that tbe serzupborr was ro 01 UE gelta Hawley, . down. because be remarked to Pearce The ereditonv of Evangel)r t late of WA FOR ENFRAL 1100100° of Godaicb in the coque, of Hams. wbet: be saw the open signal that they dense -robes, h MRP IwMow.daosued clam. would b ug NTEU.-A GIRL G wbc died os orairTt twee. ace a through tun past St. hoosewort. after1 is - � da, 01Jely. 1013. 0.4 au a bars inkier rtr•4. flej Aparpl, at the t .'t•. K ()ID- bode- j agvnst the estateare berets' deli iesd t •, send •..it h nee. noticed fifty feet as ops e MDost ptepaidar otherwise deliver to the ,in� switch he rzuticed chat it was n, Aortae. n113, testi noses and addr'ares and a s tete feu particulars of their claims and the nature brakeman Thompson, turbo was alw ` ANTED AT ONCE. MMX OK El•.HT MILL BMA 11Lg. \.)r afraid tet work. Nose oilier sed apply. GOOD WAGES PAID. PAG ET [:RAIN DOOR CO.. LIMITEI,. J. Y.sag.00. Manager. 0-'m►-.-�. STAR -COLE LINE Lawn Osi/..r I)O1 WANTKLI-2U LEARN THE D prtit tea sseo tesiy for the richt lied 10 ICS. 4 bs0 t ed Tali 8lU\AL j �l AATKD. s AN' Q(FLuairri AL era• ter woman web mins spare Ume sad • targe drib K ao•aaistaaoer to Was - duos our .pedal resemewanve in eoeseatYs wick as .escheat iar'iNsent proposittdo U retainer ata t* rijft CAA A IMAM GENERAL Bnell. Ft CYOMPANY. 111*ITED. t. hoes Itreet. ,caste. Odt. , FOR SALE OE TO RENT AFURNISHED HOUSE TOREN T.- Fo oarrieelar` appl,u MISS PARBON1 Went street. It 1,1OR SALE AT A BARGAIN.-ON8 r of thin beet bent sew brief: boars in .ederlcb. Good loeausa. Kvery 000reniaroe. Lamy teras. 1 BOMAS u l N DRY. R SALE. -A BUILDING LOT am ICewgate street Apply to F. J. UD AM L'j OR SALE OR TO„RENT.--TEN- .1: roosts hese m Breeelitr.rt- with bath w Monet : new bet air funnier. Appy t* WILLIAM KILPATIUC(L Geiarieh. Sett derrleeed exeetitaws, we sr before the 31st day nd h -Led to the engineer and of of their seenritie.. GanT. beM by them. Int- in the ab, ro Jump. Hewtbt wan [Li. taedlatel) elicits .s41 stat a.t or .ton my ooe who trade the) D A . o jump. bell, tae an. to of t pr said t e stated will et distrt baud.meas+tltepsruerenuuedtieretwbar Conductor',% right, Engineer Dwuy let rera-d only to the claims of which the exec- and Brakeman Murray of the waw otos+ .hall then bare Wise. and all others' will he excluded from tlM mid dlslribntion. E.M. olista'1Cii. HUGH E. Rialto .ia Wellinttoo East. Toronto. Ont.. .tort. CHARMS G !BROW. Goderick Ontario. Solicitor to the Exams ers. Doted at Tweet* trite �. h day d J sly , tall HOUSE TO LET. -ON NEWGATEI .user. seat to Ms. a Aliso a Modern I PUBLIC NOTICE. wgaws.d�A tar. anis MI.'3BE.AC ; igtir. Marten street. AUCTION $.&4 f ��Tl-a.uat. Aortal _nd. a.CSJOC fereah 1e . [nod. tor•.es. nom m notng el f erde and f tlrDi.l pert PETER •wick .heel• :the properly d Mow t aueemu_ Hsyfleid. THetaa.OQ*Dar. atu- t3e.0ir. s arm) V WANTgD.-A WIDOW wft1 ese rhlld a po4Uoe u boeee- keneer Appy u THI SIGNAL OFFICu ARI[ HELP AND DOMESTIC r SERvANTB-Pe sono _nixing tats help ✓ son[d apply at wee to v11 L1AM McQUIL- LIN. Dominion Government imploymeat Arrest Ht- t3dsr. Out. Orders tett with H. D. WOODS. 9t Helen.. Oat- will receive prompt art stn o.94.11 REAL ESTATE FOR SALL. W. bar. for a4. West t�iry tows lots. priors ihsgtag tree tie *e'raeda else Wee ��a�gw sed other d wellL ash a few soma PSUI'DPOOT. MAYS & ILWII►N. Gee" rlef Oat r tett LOR SALE, -LARGE DOUBLE ii boom 'is 1st trait Rog street : aM ansa ben of lot MI. Arthur street. Oehorice. Asp[, RD M18n 1* YLL weer Greer. et subedit . t* J. B. HAW KINE....= birth seises 8. W., Booth Demsedea Albert* 01 El FOR SALE A sled Isaar. Fera, swig him. bendier. : ebb res free Oederl h. one mile teem whoa Plowed= this thee. Rel aril et: very cries tire. with ween rawest oasbargs ter bows ps•tarty. ♦ new bene Baso sed two acne d lad -for sae w1I ono gid of tae Squire: alar MM.. I em., paymed* 11 tete nes, TWO wig be add at week Ismbrill Hearea. game lt zees/ I sew[ to beat them 1 1 barest ea hoed ter .d. at reeee=aw 1 bees :.=ease+ nese se t rt0 ori awl ewe onad Bess, rMA - e when o tree • 1 STR. HURON V aartdS OR mama KM. stn War& Obwasi. Omrle• 1/1/. T'emBog al • e. e` Ffill PORT UMW 011=555. Maio ami Cia,1116•1115. Mks at • willse1AL g� 1. CIM Asisesr Awa., Bebatsb. ��t Aw..a. aewt� T1>iMIAgMIDtT. WARNING. ---- BICVCLtBTS are warted not t* rid s the sidewalks ie ow cart of the hese, eon _pesoat )0LH t� M. Doraece, R. P. ug. 4. tion un the sunny side of Colling- Draper, S. R. Duffin (Pt. 1.1. It. A. , w000dO 00bu(y main Bidet there u a ppss Dundas (11.4 . V F. ECkmler 1H.1. L. J. I curious kind of °Mee that is attract- Laughland W. MoorM. h. ..4. C. Foog .wler, le L Ford, \V. 11. Format. A. C. Fuwlrr, N. Gar- ,tog the rtveoti.rn of county end town Lytle, and cow chewer be cr hie assuII ro.t, 4H.). S. G 1H.) E. Gray 4H.(, alike. Today through Its plateglass trot is en the runt( every day, tellies¢ Geiger t window ane can see ata glance a 18017 at farmers' bottle*.s spinning out into L. K. firer'. J. V. Hoag, 18.. I H. L. C. + P !f ilarvet-. P. W. R. H. Hoover, that would take hours to tell by sword the Holds where they are working, T. E. Jobn.IH.1. E. V. Ju,dor. G. E. or Pen• But when sero its signitic-inne having a halt hour's chat on c im! sub- lauody (Heti M. R. Linklater (Het, H. i• readiiy grasped. Long straws of lest directly related to what their M. Lowry, M. C. M71U1.ter• H. dire- 1t bexc, hraley, oats and rye ripened to handy are busily doing, and leaving Laren, lV. Mauves, A. M. Maines dim...). a pluwp head, rank samples cf alfalfa literature for the toiler to read by the R. M. McBetb. S. J. McC'loy, H prolific bloom, and green nbtx)rz7 laatplight before began to bed Thy Croat ie. L J. McDonald (H.). W. Me -,stales from aoadva°ced stand' of core, is but one way of reaching the [arm - Gregor IH.),..�V. J: McIntosh IH.), H. eocb this year'. product, bear witoesb j eta A. McKay, R. G. Mcfiercher, J. M. tea successful season on Simone county ; Largely through Mr. Lsugbland'a Menzies. M: M. Miller, H. M. Moore.• farms. This interesting di -play made 1 instrumentality twelve Farmers' Club* C. G. Nicholson (H. i. M. Patterson. T. up of proud offerings voluntarily tend- with a total mewhereb�p of nearly Peubale, H. Quackenbush, E. B. Reid, , teed say be said to fairly rept'esen' 1,(AM) farmers have been organized. K. 11. Reid. M. C. Reynolds, A+ A. crop cotiditiow in tbe county at liege. The district representative is a regslar Rice tit 1. A. G. RintouS. J. Robe (ILL In the Colliogwood district there has Attendant at the rro a important rzd.#.on W H total. been very little rain. but fatquebt rneetiugs, each of which affords him o;easio0 for an hour or two lee ure on some live topic of an educative nature. Thou ag*in he Luntz up at every fall fair and gives a talk on stock judging or seed selection. Thi. understood °Moe in Coiling wood. Re- cently the Department of Agriculture providedMr. ugh with a motor - freight all declared thattht semaphore war *et against the train, alrbougb the switch was open, but Brakeman Murray, who bad set the semaphore, stated the operator had told him t bat someone had pulled the semaphore down. The inquest .was adjourned until next Tnesuay niehL Brakeman Thompson was a son of Mr. and Mrs. J,sepnTbompson, of t.be 12th concesaioo of Colborne township, west of Nile. He was twenty-three years tet age. He had been o0 use rail- way about ten months. and prior to the.; was with a bridge company. The remains were brought home for iotermeot., the funeral taking place this (Thursday) afternoon from the family residenoe to Colborne cemetery. Rev. H. Willem., of Nile, Conducted the funeral services. Much sympathy is felt with the bereave! family and there waa a large attrodaoce at the fuueral. Hotel Sunset. NOTICE. - YHE MAITL4ND BRIDGE wan be eao.eh web eight store -July nat. from . 9 pn ia. mmin rn the week of rethinking D. Pc V 4 err WILL SELL AT NINETY• e.e.ewtw FIVE PER CEN1. GOLD MUNI. copal Debeetsrs Snot Wwawsl L het* of OM taoassh as lnta.rt onatoas ben ye.rl,.- An fles.shiers to perellsose. Agin t* Inmost/ litate his sed legality el beak Baeartty un - awhile. Bat* s I17 shote flue and a -6W carseat par anotia Oflbe .,West to teeter eels. Agree BOX C. 3GNAL.Goheie . RssiDsNTIAL PROPERTY FOR BALM -The nobie oaeinesr lee. CLeleemorly mirws and in tyro ali.b.'inGose owerwerd bAst has.▪ lelere• s.sslseib edea roardsosw ad oil ii w at �sGee of our„. Vii. BALI.-FiVl ACBINd OF 4:art et MR Lk 1L W_ Cs.Mw*s *- Ilk ww�eeaM�t. gassier .sd ales IA�w Us. reser m. twew e ens W awe A. A (liarMaim OW. Mt WiLL BR RR1XiVaD b/ tb esemslsas/. er et Mn» =e sf sin of Mt oirsrnrsa�dmormlb syn T7ioa II J. V. ILJee, 6. iso • showers over other pato of 13im•oe ford. L.S. tiresome H. UE C. S Stew- have brought all -crops, excepting hay. artW. tiro 1: it b'bomp.1. E. M ., J. R. to -e stage where the grower parts with W. E. Tnrnlxrll. lie I. 11 alkef, J. A. R Wilson, K. Wilson, C. Wood (H.). J. his old cumpabivu, Anxiety. M. Wyli. (H.). M. F. Yosfll, W, ML- A Shop of Mystery. Haines. Altnnngb rarebit -bed .'vera) years `ummer be has commenced attending a Loc of myst*ry. hocel0 over this lit- �� "'run's (nit itute meeting's through Assessment Appeals at Clinton. the county, where be is able to get in tie "curiosity shop' in the mi,4ds of i some "telling" work by lecturing the An important decision his been the prcple of the town and rural par:+ ladles on better methods of looking delivered by His Honor Judge Doyle Some of the buyiupeople believe it is after poultry, howe gardens, and the in three assessment appeals in C in- an Agency -for buying whet the farmer .cello scoring of fruits and vtgetablee. ton. Joseph Rattenoury, John J. Mc- grower, while the men on the farms, lafloerzdog the Clrildrm. Ceughey and Joseph Reiuherdtand T. tier• ie„to bay some of them. think it is G. Pike appealed to the county judge an emporium for things they perhaps But over and above all these .gen- against their assea,wrzent on the ought to have but at present do not cies for awakening Situcoe farmers to grounds of overcharge on land. and want. the fact that they bare a golden beri- further that they were not liable for Gradually its purpose is becoming urge and a big chance to realize on it, besinoss tat. Since local option came understood and appreciated. Many the district repreaeot .tive is this sum•• into force on the let of May, it was farmers and farmetsi tamales, to their mer doing aotne.pleodid work through claimed, these hotel properties havfde- lasting benefit. have learnei that the the kiddies. Siumoe, like many other creased in value more than one-half. queer lit le stop is in reality an eget• Ontario counties, is experiencing a de - Judge Doyle reduced the aseesment cultural mission station from which a Population of the farme. The yonne- es follows: Rattenbury House from missionary and his assistant go out eters grow up and leave because it $6,8110 to =3,b10, and nueines *sees- among Iheonconverte). preaching the suits their t uteri to do an. What are agent of =1,5011 wiped out ; J. J. Mc- gospel of better methods in all lines of known as r ural school fails are calcu- Caugbey, Commercial, from $4,SJ0 to farming. at the same time denouncing lated to become a counter-ioffuence. *t.5W, and bu.ines assessment of 11,- in strong terms the wayward habits of This year ME Laughland got twenty 300 wiped out;ios. Relobardt and T. 0. many farmers who. because 0f little' three schools in 'sotta.vasage and Pike. Station botel, from $2.5(M) to I faith. have fallen into the byways of inoisfsil townships interested in the $ij00, and busioew bas cf t6YS wiped .mall wont.. narrowed vision and plan, and now 330 children base ooe out. Regard ing hupinesstsx it was held' limited pleasures in life. , or two scientific expetimental riot.. of Ciro hotels in local option places are 1 Mr. J. Laughland is the missionary their own in a corner of their 'borne not liable for hnsinada (ax. The judge land Mr. H. R. Oerow his assistant. gardens, where the are endeavoring t be [ 'dad" . �- ' Id f Arrivals at Hotel Sunset J. W t ight, Wide' int : Grabel M. Parker. Detroit: Miss J. A. Maclaren. A. S. MaeLereo. K. A MacLareo. Wal- lace MacLaren. Mary MacLeren, Toronto ; F. F. Large, Brantford ; Mn. Hadley, W. 8. Hadley, C. ri. Hadley, Chat h was : Margaret Craig. Toronto: Nies J. O. Reaume, Itis ()harlotte Reaun,e, Windsor; G. E. Wypeket, Mee. G. E. Wyneker. Mies MacKenzie. Chicago ;C. . M. Rum- mel. Edmonton ; K. G. Boyd, Torontr ; Mr. add Mrs. J. A. Rumbsll. W. T. Millar, Mies L Millar. Goderieb ; Mr. and Mr. T. R. Dea"on, Stratford : Mre. W. E. Taylor. nurse and two children, New York : Hannah L Per- rone. Toledo; James D. Jaffrey and wife. Geo. D. Jaffrey. Detroit ; Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Cole. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bigler, Windsor: T. H. McCort. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bootbroo, De troll • Mary Kelleher. Toronto; Chas. F. Roar. Cleveland : Armit 8. Wil kintoo, Wisdom ; A. McLeland, New York ; John Newell, Mn. John Newell. Springfield. `ALK OF LAND FOR TAXES. netts d wren sears tat w net d lads der .ab ler wow ss bees reigned: thas e.eiw thereof rry��be lid at ted wee. tae w YR leoled t•W+ss b W Chota.45 Onsite et dude* t MI sod >• TOM owl that to isdeult of the seruesst Of the sass sod oasts tie load will he sold N pollee e*ot ion id t hrtla.rt Bows u W�owa et Od.etst, s• esiess t s eta day a tevemer. • m 2 s'cllart a :. CO T Joltti*" MM. BIOt.31 E8 Ttwwrs. ass W TB CANADA TEMPERANCE Pltbb d her.b, Its M et wise It Mea a Vis` il Guice d too la a&Sir z 111sis tbe Ceetr. s tbe Maass of Ise '- - te..ea.tfs t e s rwrrthe � s ese Ier ensA • Pepsic ty ra. Lie le Owned b tee �;;gsseigeal�s: ib = M RiAR>R FOR RAL[. -FOR littST ?kr...v. t 11! tenafllMIsit Snail ftw 10 Sas W Ms. OIL 1-t_> r N' �m Ameeaitariaator aim tent fully into, the mustion of busi- 0eee tar, at) ,wins h,telkeepere where arenas are net graated aro not of the classes defined in the Asesement Act as liable to business tax. J. L. Killor- an, of Godericb, appeared for the hotelkeepers. Politeness has indeed *bout it arse- thiog mystical ; lite religion, it is everywhere understood and nowhere dell sed .--Obeeterton . BOY KILLED THURSDAY MORNING ON LAKE NEW ADVERTISEMENTS .July 31F�at4 PIMP - flatways Orate for Bad - J. F. Andrew,. 1 E very Wawa. weals Twit/ rip OWN Cams -Te Clalbers w..... _ 4 ✓ erai.f.h Seem wiliest -MY iftm.ssa1 bed Wear/ -,Mr. Jes.E:Y<. t alew•Is er et tlhmnwr laseleAk 1111Iata 3 Bells of Lase Oar These -Ws. Rias. / Bey warted TM ttlalN.. 1 B MW rase Cbis-M Prseld It Loot tall we Lw resew -W. O. I $ ■s4sr• S Msekg..w. ...8 ts/e.e-11. 3. SRMd'a Dremss. 1 )law sttatwdawp Wail. ■twee-'ti.A1rs• am a Sm... . .... .. Breuer Sas-iii Ina / whir Wr Tor Whim Mintdf adt W I t Metnesi dReaf ig lh rtes...... .• D.br-emm Ilse tar- 181 15.1111081.- ......» t IM Waned -Vast Wads T_ Oa. li.. 1 >llBss>•ssr Ikas-8810888 iML ....1 •seem• T. rwrsa......... »...... 6 Sans, rTadeftierl►-A IL �1t► Qbt liter 1 Patinas fllllr Sit grawkw.ftwoms ear had shese. Ws; finfltb.id. AgueII Illssiso- A Aisr Seas WSW. IL M1wr�-• � inLftllresd -An mtgssma I They are men 'possessing expert knowl-; o a rte as yte o 114.310e edge on all matters pertaining to grain or root crop. In t fie.fall the farming. At the Ontario Agricultural Products am to he brought to the College. where they were trained, the school. wbere a children's fair will be acquisition of scieotitic knowledge in held and substantial prizes awarded. growing crops and raising live stock • Mr. Gerow, who has been judging does not qualify them for degrees. ! some of the plots lately reports a That admirable institution bolds that number to he developing toward her graduates shall be more thin ex- record results, and a general bigh tone wile in the technique. President! of enthusiasm among the youngex- Creetwan insists that they shell be ad- perimenters. The little ones enjoy it vorat.es and agitator in the move- ment for an •wakening to • better hie on Oatario farms. So these young "Brads'• in Simco. with Government as a pNtllne, Out in the minds of the instigator it is jest one big scheme to mekr the boys and girls like the work SHORE ROAD. of growing things and finally keep comm•=situ roast it t5etrduty to tm-� them on the farms. ,, pi cif upon the far-we•s that they are) Hone startled by an Automobile Kicks I bd in an ennobling work than Little Joseph ?e inhart on the Head, • wore there is no bather and hew are so repine WI h oiiiwrtu .•ties for bun - en .h Falai R. suit -[Soy Was Com. trees a,ivu,ccment. Ing to Town with H:3 Parents for a As Itlapertaat Task. Picnic -inquest Being Held. FROM AN OLD FRIEND. To the Lino, of The digital DEMI Sia, -1 left Crewe last April and aux now out in the West. I aur \ow 5iruco,e ie a h; uwut and i•s 10J mild south of Swift Current or R 7• Gull Lake; arest ra rural pupul•tiuo is la: gee hence the in the Wert,that buti, aamy 1 am neonly four milesilway task before the Government's district front the boundary in Montana 1 go A saJ accident happened this morn- reprrsrnlative and hi. atwata01 'ill' a to Malta, a town on the Great North- ing on the Late Mho,* road in Col- giant oce. But tnveatgrtiun show. ern }railway in Montana, about fifty borne. r•pposite the tcwo, by which that ptogees real• substantial pini'- mile'i distant. Thu is a great ppl1a•ccee Joseph Reinhart, the six -)ear -old son rear. is being made. The lowlands in for picnics.1 was at one last Wednee- of John Reiebart, of the 10th conies- Simco* are gradtaallp Ruing under tile, day. July 16. Tbere wits quite a erowd sine of Ashfield, lost his life. and trop yields fore them are incises- fora new district: baseball, font race, Mr. and Mrs. Reinhart and their ing. This year the missionaries are jumping. tugol.war, horse ranee'; [amity were coming to town to spend busy makiog free surveys for farmers the buckinheooebo acrolt•ta are the day picnicking. roe parents and who have repented a lifetime's todiffer- clever 1„.o:,°' ail tight The pieaie three cbtldren were in the buggy, toe. to the matter. In0aoce atter ia- doisbed t with • dance that lasted Joseph acting in [toot with bis back stance might bra cited of whet a re till mooning. or dayb.-eak. Boothe oro to the dashboard. As the were near- markable result* have followed the the ground were selling ice ernm. iag the top or Dunlop's bill they were iaoocatioo. Mr. Hiram Barnhardt, laude. mod itr, oranges, cigars. overtaken and passed by an sutoso- new Mitchell •acinic ie Oro township, etc. Three autos were on the ground ; bile, ano Unhorse being startled broke took over a farm of wet, soggy land eller cue sixty miles from Ii•Iw the snap orf the holdback and t ben fifteen years ago, which appeared then The three autos gave light for the started to kirk. Little Joseph was to be producing fairly well- The eo- dance. right in the way ort the horse's boots tire acreage is now under the and it u It was the first a May whew 1 orad was kicked on the back of the like • now tar... At an7 rate. yea manned m halt-.ectioo. Theo I bol bead. He was taken toren Wm. ale- would find it rush if you rated tobol todrive fi1�y miles to get luster and Leao's boom. near by. where be died it now. The yields h•ve tally, Provinces. at Malta. Montana. 1 pot two cares later. doubled. to a few acres of late costa for feed and The automobile is owned by Geo. BetterApples Produced. seed, as we have to pay forty to forty- Heyd, of Brantford. who is staying at Me cent* a bushel for `tate here. i the Point Farm. and was driven &mice county mer Ge a goodly h7 iso Bay might s7 hove that we had to drive his chauffeur, Thomas Hutton. Mr. f.wt the yammer be, our heavy loads orf.tettlen; beech 160 Htyd wee cot to ebe car. Hutton at rrw"ag Roar et` wY ye r. 7 miles from Gull Like Wore we Ent did sot eotios that scything was orf ...:-..i... its limit tris yeesr, mach i yLh B rwcbod our Mad. The land. um, tete list when he found out what r �O fore • number orf fines tell me, tmn't De beet Dither lot MW sPPeied be came to Ile. Hu had bat the olorlity h otter by far thea itt what or ary other gr in. We W Wait informed bis of what cad over was before- The mason for this bL oaf rain and t4 . recipe bare Look ,_ ,,4.*ed. 1)r. Hunter imtsediatosiy eaa _ traced Lergel7 to tot dishiel ars bright toe a Meet wart sad did .bat be ovoid tar tepeerestntve if (iolliogwood. Ne 1 Prospects ,a. frtie Mimed bvy. far [rose out is winta and owrseser Ws a the antelope ovary few its =nir.rrt err oxdocn,I sad the ttiNreseisg ssestlhp4 Isoidtng olesos- Moa Use et tb. Kttle follows [teens rtndwg the}o ry will go over to IM MrellOwa sad ttvisu1 (.14 ° Pttewe- to s home 111(31. sed stood r salmon resid.see to view tbarwiwe older wort is as attempt to tenni the Y y win t>eo M brews tb•t gond. aims ales w bs frost of ties door. Ons of the harem be Monday atte secs at t .141*. O�dreg�g�di ai wbsas ty s � swbos eke erne R, ee tie •1000' Whew It win he resneled se tie ill •sects an M.� tregw..t Win batt Dr. Hunter (s satls� Tose.. ars�P . W trete vitality property Janes Cr sots. '---- - -- •'ssa1efd+ by tborotsb ewltieatios and DMboit. *wk. July le, Nit. the yields undo wsaElsss by tri -Penh sad Adie ens ei snits es ase anus tinning of 4(3.r y tees kind we ee< 1 a wire. Newee�es�ewra! it to bealsorift emery �Rist Ooderieli. Ont. anis Mrw•oiasst,ar's glades las Wednesday ottomans MR - *eery day tress 1 o elesi der%