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A sportal to The Loodon Advsrtissr
from 1 rirahara •ay• . Sew. G. V. OW -
line. for the post three yeas pastor
of the Baptist church at Wisher.,
*'Part, a sow prise at a u ssetieg of the
comigrvgatio• alms be arose sad as-
•onnord that be intended to roosts
Holdief so amoeymoes letter ►bow*
his head us the pulpit be said be had
received several such oommusice-
tames. all unsigoed. and all containing
1001111 remarks.
Throwing the letter Otbe floor, Mr.
polinsgrotrod it beneath his Leet,
with abs remark that any man wbo
would write such letters was titled
with abs spirit of the devil. He told
the coogregatioo teat there was an
Aches to tbs camp. • snake io the
grass, a devil in the church, sad be
proposed to resign.
The affair cones as a culmination of
a series of troubles. Some rsoetbs
mlingase or8asist resigned, and Mr.
Cotook it upon bimssit to hold
Use cboir together. Later eoodber
organist was engaged and be resigned.
Then the cburrh wen prsctically des-
troyed by fire.
Thestructure was rebuilt. but the
new organ was not at all salidactory
dad the choir fell away. An effort
will be made, it is understood. to have
Mr. Collins reconsider his decisive.
FALL FAIRS.
Sept- 11, 12
Sept. Li, IS
Listowel. Sept 1e. 17
Mitchell ....... Sept. 18. 17
'Zurich ... Sept_ 17. 18
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Lucknow .-...... Sept. 18. 19
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Hanging.
All work done promptly and
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Novelties for ('bristm.. Gifts
on heed now. ladies, make
your Christmas Gilts now in
your spare time.
home beautiful articles for
gifts. ell made up, stomped for
nue touch -of -bred embroidery.
such as Waist Cass, Shirt and
Pajama Caws, Combing %segues,
Boudoir Cape, Tie Racks, Pips
Racks. Rubber Caere --too num-
erous to mention.
Court and w for yourself.
Handsome Bulgarian and
Black Silk Collars, also stamped
.eta for working.
Stamped Underwear in dainty
deWigs•. A few made-up Night.
gowtss, embroidery trimmed.
Mab styles.
Obildren'e Dresses made up,
Nampo' for head embroidery.
array
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Blyth Sept. 30, Oct. 1
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Brussels
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THE TOWN COUNCIL
OMAN FACTORY BYLAW TU DE
VOTED ON OCTO911R A
A DiiAum over a South -Sell Drsiia- 0.
W. S. Railway Investigation se fie
Resumed on the 12th inst.-"Nsib-
utpt Dning" in Regard to the Rana -
ford Proposition.
The regular meet4.g of t.be tors
comma was held os Friday evening.
idsyor Reid ecoapid the chair and'
the members wet. all pre.ec1 except
Councillor Vasatter.
The Bell TalepbowCo. notified the
council that it desired to epee up •
portion 04 St. Davide street, east of
(J..i i• road. The request was
granted. the public works committee
to supervise the work.
J. Adele Fowler. sec story o8o Society.
West Hero•
wtote drawing tbe�nci s attention
to the need of repairing the main ball
at the Exhibition grooeds, so that it
might be rainproof, aadabo the cattle
stalls- The public works committee
was gives) power to act in the matter.
Tbe clerk of Ooderich townsbip
wrote stating that Cbas Briwicombe.
a ratepayer of that towaebip, had
lodged a complaint against the town's
dumping ground as uo.anitary. The
attention of the town council was
requested to the remedying of she
conditions complained of.
The clerk was instructed to
reply that tbe dumping ground bad,
been cleared up -
A communication from Chas. Gar.
roar, town solicitor. was to the effect
that lcrid.y, the 11th inst., bad been
fixed by the Ontario Railway and
Municipal Board for tbe oousi.deration
of the Ontario West Shore Railway
'natter. ••The secretary in leu letter,"
wIote Mr. Garrow. 'intimates that
probably the bearing will be adjourned
to (lodericb, which will, of course, be
more convenient for W. 1 do not
think much will be done on tbe 12th
inst, except to iodiote wben and in
wbat manner the investigation will
proceed. I intend. bowever. to be
prevent at the meeting on the 1211x."
An invitation wee received from the
Americas Road Macbiur Co. to the
council to visit the Company's exhibit
at the tiiodericb Industrial Exhibition.
The clerk was instructed to acknowl-
edge and accept the invitation. Stone
to be used ,for crashing by the
machinery on exhibition will be sup-
plied by the town.
The North American Uhemical Co.
(J. Ran.toed) wrote inquiring wbat
was being done about Mr. itansfq d s
proposition to enlarge his salt plant in
Orderich.. As it had been derided in
committee not to submit the proposi-
tion to the ratepayers, at the present
time. instructions were given abet Mr.
Bamford be notified to this effect.
A communication from tbe secretary
of the Ontario Motor League intiatited
that tbe League, with the desire to
prevent epeding by motorists through
the town, would like to have the co-
operation of the town council in plac-
ing argue indicating the town bound-
aries and the speed limit.
The Deputy- Reeve inquired face -
do illy if any auto driver would go
slowly enough to read the signs.
The public works committee was
instructed to act in line with the
League's suggestion.
The fin.00e rommiuee recommended
the paymeot of • number of small
amounts, end the payment of 11100 to
the hospits.1 board on t.be rantlor
1913. The report was adopted.
The public works committee recom-
mended that the cement .idewalks to
be built on Britannia road, Nelson
street dad Park street be Weide abs
trees, and that oo Wellesley street
outside the trees. Tenders had been
asked for tbe 000struction of these
walks. The report was adopted.
The fire committee reoommeoded
the purchase of 100 feet of double.
jacket Dunlop brand are hose, and of
a rubber coat, hat and boots for the
engineer orf the fire -engine.
It was d•eided to purchase 300 feet
indeed d 200 feet, Fire MJhief Thomp-
son reporting that ISO feet had been
damaged in the furniture factory fire.
The report was adopted as amended.
The cemetery and perks committee
reported that • eanitary drinking
foestain could be rchased for about
96, and recommended that one be in-
stalled at • emit not to exceed $16.
The report was adopted.
The special committee reported in
the matter of the Ontario West Shore
Railway investigation. to the effect as
stated in the town solicitor's letter
already quoted. Tbe report was
d.
Id t waas moved by Reeve Runnings,
asoosded byCouncillor Young, that
bylaw No. of 1908 be amended so Y
to allow the granting of booth priv!-
leges at Harbor Park and tbek a law
be prepared accordingly. C
1 A note of sympathy with Mr. Rom -
ball
b m -
ball in his loss through the destruction
of his factory by fire, together with an
'emersion of bnpe that be w ould re-
build. was wed
Deputy Reeve Clark .1.10.1 that
weary had been secured for a cement
sidewalk on Newgate sweet an 1 asked
that the work be done along with that
on other streets. it was decided to do
this and September 26 was fixed as the
data of the court d revision.
0. the same date • revWOn court
wilt be bald for the proposed sewer sod
sidewalk on 8t. Ar.drew'• street
Tbe apse& committee was in.t rutty!
W act in the matter of securing proper
recognition of Time. Tufford's resew
of a man from Like Huron.
John Weston and W. H. Wyatt,
wbn have been laying a drain in the
lout), sed of the town on an agree-
ment wiib Use council.flee town supply.
lag the tile sed the MOS doing the
work, were present to request that
further material be suupppplied. A long
r
and rather acrimonious di•ctrsio.
ensued. The levels have been found
wse•tief.ctory. the tae• claiming that
the tows conesetioe was not low
ennead'. sod, on the other band. doubt
being .apeseed that the work hod
bass properly dere by tbow is shame
ad ft.
Floally is was derided to Immo .s
"frytake the levels.
i bylaw gusting • Ilsrd.ssessmsnt
.d M,M11 gar w years Nth, GAM*
Oas was ewe tie
past Is pddia.dw=
mission totpshashed`>� t below
arid the vole will be takes as Sobr-
'!'b eeaahlil tbos 64/00111"-
KUM RADIALS.
Dgteidis of Tirade shslisp. at good
A isselkag of the Bwd of Weds
was held as !l••i•y eveaisg le
receive the report of the depetadse
to Toronto in regard to the ecsaty
depueitioa. The
te rS uy Warden McLy.
Dr. W. R Hoboes. county treasur-
er : Lodrr w Porter. Mot thumb,
and H. R. Bodeen*. repessend.g the
Board of Trade. and 10. Paitersop.
a»n `giasr
rosido Palos fest apse
Dr. R. who stated that the b-
terview with the Hydruslestsie Osm-
miesion had bees quite satisfactory is
some respects. The 0- '.
would. on s plic-atios from the Lowe
council of Rodericb. furnish istorsea-
don as to the possibilities d the
scheme. siva estiuuw at cora. eta.
and .soba is 8nancisg the peepwi-
tion. If the rod were built, tt (Ocm-
mieioa wield rooted is operatics.
A epecMl AM of the legislature would
be necessary to allow the oouaty to go
into the eassoe•
The Oo-mission. said Dr. Bdmw,
would say very little about Kaitlasd
River development, except that this
year's meaaeremest* of the flow were
unfavorable. tbostruction of tie
electric railway lite would reduce the
rata• foe Hydro power all over the
County. Farmers six to eight miles
on either aide of the railway line
could be served with power. The
Onmmiwioe did not approve of the
wooing of the railway on the public
highway: it should have ip own right
M way.
Andrew Porter Rave some farther
particulars. .ad stated that it was
intended to have the necessary inform-
ation ready for the December meeting
of the county council The ,services
of Use esgiaeen of the Hydro♦ eetric
Caineiwioa would be given fres of
charge in .souring this infarmstioe.
Time. Gundry also spoke bristly as
a member of the deputation.
1t was moved by C. L. Moore,
secooded by Thos. Gundry, and noao-
imousty carried. that the town council
be requested to take the necessary
action to initiate the scheme, as point-
ed out by tbs Commission.
J. A. Rumball, manager of the
Kensington Furniture Co-, was pres-
era and on request of the preradeot
spoke as to the possibility of the re-
building of the burned factory. His
recoarka were very hopeful and were
received with much sa tid•ction.
The Taii of New York.
What t "Tbe Tiger Lily." See it at
Lyric, 16th and 1 7th .
Remember the Harold Jarvis con-
cert in North street Methodist churcb
next Monday evening. An oppor-
tunity to bear Americas greatest ten-
or. Admission 2x
if -a man does not keep pace with
big companion► perhaps it is because
be bears a difier'ent drummer. Let biro
march to the music wbicb he heats.
however measured or far away. -
Thoreau.
As to Solid votes.
Tweet° Star.
A 000temporary having hinted at
terrible consequences if Quebec should
vote solid, The Star replied that On-
tario now sends almost • .olid Ow -
secretive delegation to Ottawa. amid
that nobody suggests that the other
Provinces should unite and ps•isb
Ontario.
The London Prep Pram agrees with
us. The Provisoes may vote as tbey
please, dividigg their votes or voting
saodlidly for one patty or flee other. It
tis ooe can complain of a 'solid
Quebec' if that Province votes solidly
upon an openpolitical la
ole of Quebecc have the right
express
tbemselves for or against a navy.
Tbey can vote to destroy or to endow
the National 'Policy. Any of these
things are within tbe scope of actino
of the good citizen. It is when the
issues are forgotten. and the man altd
hie birth take the place of the issuer,
that bigotry stops to. that racial ares
born, t.bat harm is done. The afar
.bould have the courage to call upon
Sir Wilfrid Laurier to desist from Mi.
Freoeb appeals.'
When st seeks to give pat t iculars of
t be.e French appeal., all that The Free
Prem can nay •a that Mir Wilfrid Lar
ler refers to his Freneb blood nod
ancestry. We have often beard him
make tbie reference in Ontario bef3,
English and Protestant audieooes,
where it certainly was not intended to
stir up racial feeling*. Therefore, it
is not fait tc airtime that it ha. that
purpose when made in Quebec. A
man who makes the same speeches io
Ontario and Quebec surely does not
promote disunion.
When Mir Wilfrid Laurier refers to
bis raw, it is for the Purpose of illus-
trating his cootentroo Lbw in this
country men ettould not be divided on
racial lines. Willison in bis hiograpby
of Laurier says that bis public career
has bees remarkable for
and °ourageous resistance to the den.-
tionalisitg tendencies of racialism
eectarianiem, and provincialism.- This
is fair and truthful.
The biography also .hows list
throughout hie wbede carver the
racial cry bee bees med. not for, but
against Sir Wilfrid Laurier in On-
tario be has bre denounced as •
Frenchman aryls C•tboll : in Quahog
he has been Mooned a. • bad
Oat.botic and so lsgtishmas. Ryes
Sir Charles Tepper. • Conservative
leader. speaking to • French audience,
said. "Sir Wilfrid Laurier i. too Reg-
Ibb for me. When Leerier wee 9r.t
made a Minister of the Crews. hi.
Ommervtive emporia to Qtebse
said that be had (resew a Protestant
manure+ of tae Gespol I
Is the Ism peners1 dation the mase
tootles were purees& Sir Wnhid
Lawler was dosonned la Quebec as
as Isep.rialiet . 16 Annie .• a fee of
iseperi.tis. a (tiabotie, sail • hes*.
SIM. tie unsaid be very tbsifab M
raise
the reeled airy. far be has ad-
by
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OPILNING DISPLAY OF "' ��� '
FALL MILLINERY
Tuesday, September I6th
said following days
We cordially invite you to visit our show -room and inspect the new
styles in millinery for the tall season of 1913.
The showing will commence at 2 o'clock p. m. on Tuesday, September
161h, and will continue each day throughout the week.
The Autumn Hats continue small anA medium, the materials ranging
from the soft fine Felts to the Velours and Plushes, including the new
Duvitene and Brocaded Velvets. The new hat must have a roll somewhere,
either at the side or back, the latter with narrow point front being very
smart.
The collection will be found exceptionally large, varied and interest-
ing, each hat shown being a pattar.♦.r a reproduction of New York or
Paris pattern hats.
Come whenever and as often' as you please. The hats are here for
you to study at your leisure.
^41
Great Showing of Coats,
Suits and Furs for
Fair Days
R '
The days of Goderich's Great Industrial Fair Kt
will make a special exhibition of new Suits, Coats an.
Furs. The factories of the foremost makers have been
drawn on for this exhibition of fall styles. The stock
is at its best today. Assortments are larger and the
choice is greater than it can possibly be at a later date.
Many and attractive are the styles we have gathers:
for this FairDay display. We heartily invite you to corn,
and look them over. There will be no better time t,
make your selection of a fall or winter Suit or Coil.
than just now. Some large shipments have just 'bee,.
passed into stock. For valug and style we show
1 collection not equalled in Western Ontario.
Ladies' tailored Suits, $15.00 to $30.00
Ladies' tailored Coats, $10.00 to $30.00
Children's Coats, $4.00 to $10.00
Maki the Store Your Headquarter
Whey Atteadiag the Fair
Make this store your headquarters when at-
tending God.,icb's Big Fair. We will be glad to
take care of your wraps and penile and have you
use the store as a resting or meeting place while
in town.
Dressmaking Department Now Open
for Brsiaeas
Miss Coutts has returned from her vacstioa
and the Dressmaking Department is now open for
tall Messiness. With a fall staff of comprtero
workers we ars prepared to turn out work i.t
high order on short notice . Leave your orders a -
early as possible.
We Re-cover Utlabretlas
Have you an old umbrella the handle of whi.
i. perfectly good and the top wore out? Bring it
to us and we will re-cover it at a moderate cont.
Twelve cr fifteen qualities for you to make your
selection from.
1/4
We Upholster Furniture
We are prepared to up-
holster furniture of all
kinds and ars carrying a
Large as.ortmeot of cover-
ing materials. Charges
moderate.
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SPECIALS
Pin.app4s., (rape Fruit,
Grasps. g e.te... New
Potatoes. Wax Bppeare,
Onemsbera Aosta
Lettuce Minae, rPadfshas.
8pI.a'ch, Tomatoes,
ORDER EARLY
���s yr PLividly orad sayour aVegld-
M hlee ted avoid din.
fl. Psi rarest.
THE FALL
PLOWING
Now is the time to see that
your plows are in good shape for
thefeiilee ptowinirsy fg. plows bbaare a
Scorr
. tndudhtg flee Verity welt-
ing sod riding Plows : also the
famous No. n Fleury Plow,
if you need POWER we her.
GASOLINE ENGINES from
amend on -ball to thirty Horse-
pew.r.
We have two Buggies left ant
wilt sell at • bargain to clear
them out is order to make roam
for cotton.
A toll litre of RABSEY-RAR-
RIR IMPLEMENTS always en
herd.
When is tows mil at
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ROBERT WILSON
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