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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1914-8-27, Page 44 TavllwDAY, *VOMIT V, 1944 BACK- ACHL3 lit=have have Saekae yes bole d..y cbDisease. if yea .ogled Backache it will develop into worse -Bright • Die- = ie- eaM�. There 1111 use rubbing and doctoring= back. Cure the kidneys. is only hos kidney medicine bot k cams Backsecbs every time- Dodd's Kidney Pills Tennis Shoes eet Foot Tennis and Bowling Shoes give satisfactory style and service. Such qualities are also shown in the latest Oxfords and Pumps. Call in and select yours at J. N. McClinton's Bower tgtsV V► • Farmers! eM Get ready fur fall by giving me your order early for a Cocksbu}t or Frost & Wood: Sulky. Gang or Walking Plow; a Spring or Stiff Tooth Cultivator or Disc Harrow and Drill or Niece Spreader. A few Brantford Buggies and Adams Wagons still left. A full line of Empire Cream Separators, B. T. Exten- sion Ladder. and Ceckshutt Wheelbarrows always on band. Plow points and repairs of all kinds in stock. Herbert F. Morris Hamilton Street SCHOOL SHOES Now is the tiwe to buy School 4hoe. for the boy, and girls. They will need good, strong. serviceable Shoes, the kind that will stand the test in :any weather. in thin line all past efforts have been excelled and you wall liu.l at your , otnetand the most e. ,uplete ntorL t f neat reit:abh.800te rat ,it Ih• lowest pots 4N. haloes% - •- REPAIRING -: GEO.MACVICAR mew. Wood For Sale The uud.ni std are airs.. offsrise a ytaunt lly a Slab N'e't., noted .ed dry. foe lss.dtate u.e..nfl and molted, out 1Y and 11 herbs. Iona, four length. of tY incites to i Ise oM moil three lengths of 16 tech.+. We el, e more ottani it me And qual.tie• for tie money than ern tea est any wheee0.e. Iter roots/sere -ay es. Tr, u. sent •.r for yenr.elf Pr .ere ani r.l mor 'prine•. All or' e1, 140m pity tile& eeti.fartIon as,. se. Wooers me the mYtNstmove 'rest. W. MILL & SON tlatiM1LLkR Rus' JI Phone rt r R ADVIFRTIIRE IN THE SIGNAL THIS SIGNAL : ODF.RICH = ONTA1IO COUNTY -=DISTRICT PORTERS HILL Miss Luella Tichborne visited in Clinton last week. Mho Annie McDougall lett for the west an Tuesday last. Mies Ruby Potter is spending a few days unlet the parental roof. Mr. Peter McDougall has returned hover. having spent a month in De- troit. Mire Lily McLean, of Dun aonon, has been visiting iu the neighborhood th • peat week. Mrs. John A. Cox and children re turned from Munroe Finley, having spent a week there. Mrs. Wm. Mair and Benson and 1.orne Daw.ou. of Spriug1auk, use vieitinq •1 Mr. John l'os's. Mies Nell McDougall and Mrs. Gov- enlock, of Keefoi th. spent a few days at Mr V6u'. islli"tt'slut .reek. Miss M. Juhnaton has gone to Trow• bridge to visit her s n -r. Miss Myrtle Marshall. who hat been visiting with her gtaud-parents during her vaca- tion. returned with her. WINGHAM Captain Sinclair received • wire Sunday night to send f • eoldieis to act as guards at GoJericbThey will 4u at once. Thr factories of our town which -hut clown some weeks ago are still idly, and it is not known :viten they will reopen A large number of men me left without employment. Wingbani is instalhrg three dsii k- ing fountain,' an Josephine streer,•one at the town pato. one on the corner of Victotia and Josephine and onset the town ball. They are of the very latest pattern. Mr. H. Campbell, manager of the elect, is light department, is super- intending the work. BRUUEFIELD Dr. Roache, of Detroit. i. '. itiog friends herr. Rev. J. H. Wolds bas been visiting in London. Threshing operations are in full swing in this vtcluity. The Misses Teri yberryi of Toroo to, are visiting relatives here. Miss Jennie Grant has returned from visiting Guelph friends. Mr. Wm. McCao,of Dakota, is visit- ingfriends and relatives here. r. A.. F. Johns, of Toronto, was a %leiter too Ibis vicinity recently. Miss Tillie Mct artrey, of Detroit, is visiting her slater. Mee. lieoree Han- ley, Mr. tieorge Swan, of the (*rand Trunk staff at Galt. ti visiting at his home here. Miss Mabel Livermore. of Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks at her hotue here. Mr. John E. Bryant, of London. is visiting at the home sat Mr. John Mc- Cowan. Mrs. J. !McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. C^ok, of Detroit, are visiting relative: in this vicinity. Sties ltrowu, of Blyth, is visiting nt the home of 114.1. nephews. Mi belt. Graham Baur., this week. Mr. Lvwrence Steveuson etas t:eture- ed home, after spent:'ng some years in Hellish .Columbia and not thern On- tario. Miss (ince C. Root. daughter of Mr. Wu,. Roe*. of Stanley, near Ibis village, has passed her lower school esaminette n, taking honors. Mies Hoes is only 13 years of age and has 'only attended the collegiate institute one year. KIPPEN Miss Josie Young, of Landon, is spending a taw holidays in and around the vinare. Mrs. Weybutt, of Port Huron. is .•pending a' few days visiting friends around the village. Miss Margaret Watson, of the vil- lage, paid Mr. and Mrs. F.d. Deters. near Zurich, • visit. Miss Cummings, of Egmondville, is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Duncan Mc(irtgor. Mr. liiffonl ,Vatsna, of Strattoid. spent a few days at his home here tot the hrurttt of his health. Mitt Jene Snaith'. house wet struck by lightening on Monday evening and was burned to the ground. The three Misers Nellie wady a fairndly rail •,n a few of their old Sea - forth friends during the week. Mr. Robert Cooper, of tbe. Lnndou rout, has a staff of men on hand this week Prettiest a fine silo for him. Mr. Sun Johnston, of St. Louis. is mending a few days with Mr. and Mrs nines Millar, of the viliage. Mrs. Robert Reynolds has returned from Hamilton, white she has been waiting nn her sister. who was sick. Mr, I•:.Isar Bolt left last Monday for Tilbury, where be intends t,. •pend • few months pressing hay with Mr. Samuel Cudmore. Mies Mary K Melba, who has Leen spending a few holidays at the parent- al home. left to resume her duties in H: *per's hospital, Detroit. Mr. end Mrs. Jr i 1saed Me Terry Daymoed bare left for- the west to take off the harvest which is awaiting them. Mr. Joseph Daymond has a quarter section there Rev. and Mee. D. W. 8. L: rquhuart and little child, of Collinggwwood, caked on a few of their old Hippie friends during the week. Mr. Urquhuart was Hipper's former pastor. Mn.. Edward Taylor and little son, George. who have been spending the past couple of months visiting rela- tives here. have left for tbeir borne in Filmour. Saskatchewan. The heavy rains of the pant week have given the harvest a set hack, but will make up for It In the refreshing of the root erwop, wbleh was beginning to suffer for want of rain. Rev, Ernest Jones. Methodist min- ister. and Mies Watson, of Eugenia Palle. are spending holidays with the former'. uncle mod aunt, Mr end Mn. (ivory* Taylor, of our village. Mr. Fred Appleby, wbowu engaged with Mr. Fred owler, for •ear, and who recently cane from England with hie wife and family. was called on Monday to reader service in the war. Motnting from Clinton to Remelt on Sunday niebt, two Clinton men met with an exciting experience when the est crashed tlseougb • bridge ra- ins and down an embankment into the river near here. Both r.eeIred • had shaking uta and were att.eded by De. Bell n( Reafnrtb. who happened to be le the nelghortnnd. The cal was bads ly wrecked. • DUNGANNON The Dungannon trench of the Wise Hurons Wetness'' Institute wilt held a lawn ruel•1 on the manse grenade on Friday, September 4th. A lousiest and literary programme will be Riven. The pros ed. will in, a donation in aid of the Canadian hcepltal .hip. All a,e heartily invited to attend. ZURICH Among the young men of this neigh• horboiwi who have gnee to the front ate Meese*. Petry Rands'', Arnold Hildebrand and (i...rge Tilley. The town constnide it endeavoring to locate the 1•ers,u, olio cut And relin- ed is ser of aut))muobile tires on the cat in the Dominion hone stables on Sst- urdayp night. The cur was owned by Mr Herbert Smith, of Walkerton. bT. AUGUSTINI Slits E.isa Thuwpiou is visiting Brussel* friends 1111 Foment. Mrs. B. McGuire. of Toronto, visited old friends In this vicinity tart week. Miss Mae Redmond and Mr. Gys Kinabalu *pent Sunday with Kings- bridge t. iCOGP. Mrs. (;range Brophey was in Lon- don last Thursday visiting her muthet. Who is vett' ill. Mr. John /Mansion' and Mir. Charles McIntosh. of Cliatoo, repent the week- end with Nr. Joseph Boyle. Nis. M. Callahan. of %Vhiteehur_b, and Mies Dalton, of Kingsbridge, visited Niro. George Brophy Inst week. LAURiER 'Inc Mes-rs. k' Mailing and C. Allen, of Kiocardir.-, visited Mr. D. McNeill on Suede y. Mr. Chitties Cook. of Wiogham, was the guest of Mr. Ralph Bueglass on Sunday lest. Mrs H. Bell and r.on, tiaruld, have ret usnrd home after spending it week with friends at Paisley. !flea .le*sie H antou has returned to , her home in Detroit after spending two weeks with Glenda here. Mt's. D. Boyd and daughter, Beth. I of Gcderich, ate visiting at the borne i of Mts. Charles Boyd for a. few days. 1 Mrs. P. McMillan and children, of Lucknow, are vitiator et the home of 1 Iter.parent., Mr. and Mrr. D. McLesu. Misses Sophia Kempton and Jewie Banton were the guests of Miss Annie; McLennan un Saturday afternoon last. Mrs. H. Treat. and family hive re- turned to their home in Chicago after spending a month at the home of her parent►. Mr. and Mrs. J. Johnstone. GODIERIOH TOWNSHIP i A meeting of the women of the I north,' n part of Outlerlcl' township was brut in Cacti church on Timis - 'day, .tugu.t 201h, to di.cuss way, ata 1 'Means uto-arsing tut,ury for ibis but I pital ship. Rev. I cues Hamilton opened the. wetting by trailing a pot ,lion of. Script ore, f. Ilowed by prayer. The following ladies volun'rrred to tolbct ,•u the dee, rnt r MIs... A Andiew,. M. Rattan. Elia. Salkeld. Mrs. 0 Meliorate end Mn. Davidson, for the BayflekI toed : Mrs Jas. Rome for 3rd and 4th ronesssions ; Mrr. Yule and Mrs. Otiv. r Edward for 5' h and d h coneresion• ; Mrr. Jus. John- ston and Mrs. Geo. Andrews for the Huron road. Ail tot ney is to be in by Friday, August Igo,. MSNSALL Mr, 8. S. *.'one'. of Clinton. is in charge of the. Kin.i tirosge hotel. Mt. Gordon Mwun, of Brantf.•td, is here owing to the serious illness of his mother. Me. Belt NVreatb, an oh1 Hers.11 lacy, is herr from 'lie west on • •leaf ;after several year . h.. Theca it will sat. et In a f: w day. tet..1rikethe tate .+f tsanti• n, which will be ahnoet the tee a lest yrnr'•. some of the young ladies' Lere olfel- '.al their . er vices at 43..i44ant out res to connection with the -Catalan cootie: gnu t, ► Progress in the erection of the new toe a ri..il him been srwewhat delayer toting 1", nou-atrivul 1,f sew. of the nottetisl. Most F. W. BWo..ke, of London, is bonne here for a 1rw days, taking ease other geandmuthet., Mr.. Mann,Nwbo Iis seriously i11. ' Mr. T. Deny was prevented by the war from tusking I as 40th Isip to the old country to purchase a load of thoroughb. eel horse*. Oats are coming to Hassell market in good quantities. ib. price is 55 cents. Wheat is also being brought in at $LIS, causing feigners to drop their other work, Misses Met•ie Goths aid Beattice L i q uhart ate home from St. Christos. I pher, Lek, Scugog, where the spent live weeks conducting a• they !camp under the su.pices tit the Me. ' Gregor mission -circle. The recrut heavy rains have done wucb good and bares. Tee former by impeoving the peso', ewe, which was badly dried our, mod helping the tont• and apple.; the latter, by causing the oats to grow in the stook, thus depre- ciating their values CARLOW Mr. Richard Levy is ready now to acrept any school offered him. Mr. • Earl Cunningham believer there is no speed li+oition motor cycles. Miss Rita Wise sets off for Stratford on Mon]ay. We all wish her success in her vear's work. Mr. 7a111e8 Wilson is leaving us for tee far north. We will all regret his absence which is hell of Carlow's life gone. Miss Pilkey has teturned to her home in Tot onto. We were all sorry to see her go and hope she will return again soon. Mr. Clayton has been enquiring for the services of *owe tellable mail to help his partner, Mr. Clark, while he is visiting in %Voodstotk. Notwithstanding the wet weather the young people of Carlow spent a very enjoyable evening at ;t progres. sive euchre party at Mr. John Levy's last Tuesday evening. Our young people once more set off for an evening's roj .yment around • huge Mr at the lake. They were well looked after by Mea. R. M. Young and Mrs. Albert Wise. Some tient ago your correspondent stilted the CarlowitPs to keep their eyes on Cap,. J. R. Verine. If they continue to do so, something pretty fair promises to turn up before very long. The boys of Carlow baseball team are looking fwward with inter- est to the return of their captain, Mr. A. Hereby. We wish the boys luck in the gatue% that are to be played its the near future. At the threshing of Mr. Allem Wilsons the man at the blower acci- dently kiektrl some' rbsff over unto the hair and necks of two fair vial - tore. Tile se* tea wtidiswwd was roe trine!' interesting. It is generally known that Mr.Clark, of Messrs. ClArk & (•Ityton. will hot vesture off on an evening if there are signs of rein ; but, strange to relate, on Monday evening hr boldly let forth for (iuderith in the midst of the nloomie.t aspect of twin in the Immo rn.. The many friends of Mr. Walter F. swill, regret very muteh to hoar of his illnees of the la -t few days. it seems that while our wheeling Rnnday even- ingMi. Smith was caught in a severs ran storm and had in take refuge in one of the neighbor'. verandaba. the result of ibis n,ght's experience bring a slight •tterk of la grippe. EAST WAWANOSH An old and esteemed resident of East Wawaio ub pa..ed away in Ed- monton, Alherts, on Tuesday of last week, in the person of Mr. Thomas' Black. at the age of 75 yearn. The de- ceased was horn in I, eland and came ; to Can Pia over 00 ye.u1 s ago and set - tied on the Il•h concession of East 1 Wawauosb, and helped in the early pioneer work of that township, and where he tesided until..about a year ago, when he went to Menittba, and Last Christmas went to his daughter's in Edmonton, where he passed away. Mr. Black was predeceased hy his wife a few years ago, and by twn daugh- ters, Mn. Laidlaw and Jews Zella. He is survived by six eons and five dao h- tei., of whom are Mrs James Wigbt- man, Edmonton, Mrs. Samuel Oho tet, Great Fail*. Montana: Mrs. Saekrider, New Ontario; Mrs. Wm. Bennett and Mrs. Fred Cook, of East Wawanosh: Henry, of Edmonton, !)baric,, in Alberta; John. Harvey, Percy and Hoy in Manitoba. The remains were brought home to his son-in-law's, Mr. Win. Bennett, from whence -Abe funeral took place on Tuew• after- noon to Brandon cemetery. "be in- terment was under the auspices 01 Court Belgrase, Canadian Order of Foresters, of which the deceased had been • member fon many year. Sad ledeed were the circumstances under which one of the oldest resi- dents of this township was ailed to the great beyond on Monday of last week, in the person of George Quinn. Mr. Quinn was :oiates* in moving grain in his iratn i"nd while in tins act of resting himself on anal. which was strung across the radio( the mow over the ;cesium y, one of the wire. holding the pole gave way, throwing him to the barn floor *rime ten feet below. sustaining such injuries that he died • few hours later. The late Mr. Quite was born fn the County Tyrugne. Ire- land, in 11330 and whorl seven y..re of age came to ('toed• with his parcel* and settled in York' tt.ow Toreson for a short time, moving from there to • farm in Haktimaed esmety. when M' mooed remained lentil n enhood. f t be. attares t o Bast W a- wga us: andtwgbt seal at McOow- ao's and • a eneple of year. later be was married to 'Mies Rachel Baena tad short!y eftevwards pmrehesad 1st VI, one. 3, Bast Wawenedi, the Mgr nn wbieb be reek. d emit his death Mr. Quinn was twice Mrried, bis frit wife hairnet enema semi in IIlS and two yeah later he was married to MSM Jessie Auld..whosno vle_ss Alts` Front diaaskewt askew .AI�Ry e1 ten elesei bot'n, four of whew snit servive, &tumefy :-Memo Jams., Tbneas and Wesleyof Winnipeg. and Beelamin, of Wolseley. Seekatebewao. From the sleeved Marriage there was a family of four : Albert E , on the bome.teed ; Isaac, of Halleybury ; Mrs. Thomas Robertson. jr., of Hul- led, and Mree. W. W. Mem. of Win- nipeg, the latter deesssed. The late Mr. Quinn was • man of excellent qualitl.s and held the esteem of all who anew him He was • member of Blyte Methodist churtb and for many rears was • member of the school board of the section where he resided. in politics h. was a Conservative and • member of Blyth Orange lodge. A NEW TERM -After an illness of three weeks ot•.n. 8.0i.*ther It[ 1 the popular from typhoid fever. MIs. (k,ugald I It -rT ^ caMlled awart,y of Grey towns p, was conned nn Sunday, wngygdjstr 1(1th. She was in her seventyflrst . De Mary R. Findlster, of !Lead, t' ge .n4 t naris. rtrr.ta, Toronto. TbM South Mama is home on s visit to *rhos' conies • groat reputation for reporter tmslsle.i. write te4y Iter Catalogue. PATENTS I ;t' . 1k In •'1 nMMlrtea Ask for our INVEN- TOR Pi ADViennorlstoh wttl M *set tree. jltARTON • ilfULITow. 104 University 51., NMb401. her father. Mr. Win. Findlater, of Morris tow hip I)r. Ilindlater was elected as ice ober of Lead hoard of Education yr spring, which rifles !.ring. its o�s�' o work, airs now pethlk school bei M}eg resting rives, Is to he emendurine the coming year, the wink Motioning Septeteher 1.t .nd hmMing Ming ready few o-ruttaiton Meplernher 1st. iP14 Tan adjoining tows. followed .hr eremple of th. Athlone of Lead and elected a woman as • member of thee •elsool boards, rill 111.11111111111111•11•11111111 GM II= 1/1111/a. vibe OUR ANNUAL CLEARING SALE Closes on Saturday of This Week, at 10 p.m. Excepting Lawit Waists and Ladies', Misses' and Children's Wash Dresses which will be on sale till the last of them are cleared out. New Fall Goods Most of our Fall purchases have been made and nearly all of them are now on our shelves and ready for your inspection. The early buyer this Fall will get goods the cheapest. Don't wait until you will have to pay wa'r prices, which won't be very long at most. Buy the goods mentioned in the. following items early. New Fall Suitings Most of our new Fall press Goads are note on our shelve.. We are showing a large Lenge, large and medium sized checks, from Ok to $2.Itl • yard, red and black, green and Mack and brown and black, red and green, navy and green, brown and grey and blue and grey. Moine of these cloths have a broadclottr finish. Some tin tweed effects and borne in serge. Coats Our fall stock of New Coats is herr. if you buy the' ROGERS ('oat you will have the most o pto•dste Oeat offering. Come in and let us show you what we can do in Fall Coate. Velvets Velvets will be s strong feature for Sults and Dresses fur fall and winter wear. We are show. ing them at about present wholesale 'glees. Corsets D. h A. Corsets are leaders in perfect con struction. material and workman.bip. Every pair is strongly made, handsomely trimmed and daintily finished. They at once appeal to the eye, meet the demands of fashion, comfort and health. They are physically easy as well as fashionably perfect..They ey are pliant. Give correct carriage and graceful pose, boning uneatable. Always buy D. & A. They are here 50c, file, 85c, Ern, $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00. W. 13. Newform Comets provide graceful g natural figure lines with youthful form, giving s e pose andaffording necessary support. Pi $t 50 $4 a) Prieto to . fa.hioubl 1 cOLBORNE J. H. 111111- _ _ _4111111111111111111 111111111111111111111 .J TOWNSHIP COUNCIL REPORTS EAST WAWANOSH Minutes of council meeting held on ! August 17th, members all present. Minutes of last tuceting were read and approved on motion of Couns. Irwin and Stonehouse. Messrs. Jackson and I Mains waited on the council. stating that part of the tile portion on the Youngblut drain, cooceseion 1, wail not properly put in. They claimed they were not given proper drainag.. and requested a culvert on side line t :eland 37 as a 'pans of a better out- let. Councillor's Buchanan and Stone- house were instructed to view the portion of drain in dispute and to io- sp ct the municipality's share of this drain and report on the same at next meeting of council. A communication from Engineer Junes was deceived, advising the construction of • catea- basio opposite lot 411, concesaioe 3. it was ordered tbat the same he put its and charged up to the Toll ds aia. Counts. Stonehouse- I rwin-That the treasurer be empowered to transfer the balance of money at peeseot stand- ing to the credit of the bridge account to the general township aeccunt.-Cer- ried. Bylaw No. 7, 1914• statins the dif- ferent amourts to be levied for the preeeent year acrd Ilaieg the following • rates, via : -county rate 2 2 lucre 1a; township rate. 1 7;10 mill. and .psorai school rate, 2 1,10 mills es the dollar. and Bylaw No. It, 11514 ss bei sieff the collector to chaise and sotteci t.hsw per re it extra off all ragas remaisiai unpaid December fbeb bath read and Accounts to the assoset of gaol ls. principally fee RravrL gravelessg and sbovelling. wet. paid when the meet . eiI adjourned to meet agars oe ti.ae- day. September 14th, at ow. o'clock. A Futterman sac tort UNIQUE TATTOO Sig Metal 'Nemksr *f •sW- in Meng Ongteal Lams Grand weed perform. -ccs at , ke (Saudis.- National Ytbsbit w are a more* of never-flemona twberesa sad astresteet to tasarmeole of eithleBs who enjoy the varied pregraso- yea. atter year. as well as to tie many outsiders to wbem they Shalee as • dteuaet *welt y. Among the till, ttsctu,o• the tattoo is ejwa s mini enthusiasticallyreceived add t year it promises to be eserptioaslly lntev. antieg. Ten ..ands, eoreprtmeg 4115 Mwicieaa, mill develop the theme or 'coot between Canada and Caned Stator along origie•l lime. They will represent the four nationalities - £,¼off. Fregeb. Briti.b said*firsts.: adlae; and •with a ware of ratirotielti tbat nae swept over the roanity. the Meese can be depended upon to creels an atmosphere of unrivaled estboe- iasm. Ater a short programme hy the massed bands. following abe starch in to the accompaniment of regimental airy, the lights go out. Then an Illuminated Stan and Striae appears at one end of the arena and at the other a 1'oioo Jack. The bacon play "Peace, Perfect Peace" and IS huge dore settles down over the sister flag., providing a moat impressive fln.ule to the three hours' entertaie- meot. B usiness Geed in Canada Sir Donald Mann• vio.-prs.ident of the Canadian Noel born, spent an hour In Winnipeg os Monday on bis way west on an inspection trip He was accompanied by Mr. Al. H. Mcleod, gee.rkl manager Sir aid expects a quick movement of the crops this yeas, with a fairly gond yield at all points along the line. He considers that business condi- tions are withstanding the effect* of the war In wonderful shape and just as Mtn as the situation clean up a little in Europe °anode will enjoy normal trade condition. last !Saturday bight a het of 5111., - n,oMle Urea on a eve in the Doi/Anima House stables at Zurich were ruined when some one mit holm In them. An effort Is befog wade to baste the perpetrator of the deed.. pUBLIC NOTICE. MUNICIPALITY ON' THE TOWN- SHIP OF QOi.BORNE Moved by Councillors Young and Soyder, that the Clerk be authorised to publish the necessary notice in pur- suance to sections 472, 473, 471 and 475 of the Municipal Institutions Act, chapter 1112, H.S.O., 1914, of tt•e in- tention of this Council to consider a bylaw to close a certain part of a pub - h.: highway, described as follows 'All and aioguler that certain oar - eel ..r hart of land and preselect', sit- u c'e, lying and being in the Township of Colborne in the County of Huron wed Province of °starin, brine coin- s seed olo-ford of put of original Black A in the .aid Townabip. now used s• a pub - lie road, and whsebsaid parcel or tract many be risme pertieul•rly described As follows, - l'nmm.et•ing is the West- erly Limit of , he hagbwnyas at pgeseet Neatest at a dsstascs of 1.274 feet, more or Is eseeenred Mouth W est,' p- ly along the wed Westerly limit from tau Sus* Wel. limit of alae right away granted by Beier and M. T. Attrill to A ' mbar Smith by deed dated Sep- t. -rinse 7t► Inti, and regained is the he Rogrl �'e fee the County of It. seam w tae 1(Rh day of October, lel , se Mr. 1E skiers said polar is ,a tine peadnelhe of the bo.tberly keit tf the C.P. Railway Isola all as sewn ata the earac ort pian; thence *midi Mwares.$, following the North Fieety Smit el the hoghway as de- sMibsr/ is the mew. raisers thereof teeth idwry T. Aurin and wife Io the Msec *1 C -epera:aun ..f ,he Town- e** •4 Chelberne, dosed Noveeil,er fah. IICi. sad registered is the Regi.- atly' tallies kw rhe (}etr►e v of Nome, on +here% n/ J.w•.esyi. iN7:. a. Sum., g71. Le the Eerily Immo ..t /be tow lila lfind. Umber ttd6m tog the p-.:- daeai-e. as' he l..t ewew•4wted course be the Weiner, tion t ,4 a he :neer Mill irk lessee f Awe tb • *emery EWA a tie !t.w Mal Road to the Wets', . e4s ad that R.ser M •i land to Vey torte. iv t•ew' ..r a ee Maw Mill fed; _mow.. N.•••'b.rly loS,wing tM 11✓eee y i.�.t .I+Hae ebow Mil* Rood to Detroit Conservatory Of Music TNs1M la Inc - Acknowledged.. by the Isyeag ineeleba• of Europe' and America to M ewe of the tore- osttrratltutleas of Its kind In Degrees ee Bachelor of Mange sed Doctor .f Musts conferred. leery _ Bream 'laugh. Slaty skilled lsetructorsNeste . Dseartmeot and Drawler. term begins Meetay. Rept. 14. ear honk a• rssslesL A r.sr SAMOA H. Mal. elm% leas W.eswart Ave, Seer4M. Mast tther.vth tessr.•a ty limit of the Woad 011111•01od. .Pry Seery 1• Auriq and eye Use Nw.sp l l'*ieporstine of Ube Township of l.''.slb.ewe, above re- bored to. •imam ?Geri Suavelyfro ta•eubet use severe! 01/40101111ofthe caul► Wer«ly Usait of the *aid Read be the Mos.taarly Yes of the C. P. anilkees land., thence Weeterly fol Ilswtig the predestine of the *aid Sri ib.r(y limit of the C P. Railersy lamb to the plasm of hrgisaleg, ail as Aeons off the plan off Ilia w,tb the Clerk. Lt chit tido Vaal emote the Towsship Hall es Tuesday, tM Sgb day of September, 1914, atone o'clock its the ',ft•rnoon, fur the per pose of 0 .t..id« ing, and U cons 'tiered adv i•- sblr, pc...sg web a bylaw. end for thee not'fy+rig all persoss-iet.res *d to be ttrr-eu' and that ;he wall ne given oppns ,.ni•y lobe heat The a Im,e Ise a t i u• copy and pub - 11s104 by nsdneof *be Otarseil. R. MeltwAte. Township Clerk. Delhi at Carlow. Aug. 11th, 1o14. 22 St 'do Excursions at Very Lew Pane Prole ill stations in Canada. west of Montreal, to Windsor, %eft lt.. Marie and Sudbury to Kennelwnk• port, r)Id th chard end Portland. Maine, on Austere 27th. alto aced oath. Re- turn Umit Sepaentlwt 14th. 1914 Thos. contemplating • .Meade trip should hoar in mind the excellent train service offered hy the (ta•'adia• ParHIe Hallway. Full particular. from ('.1'.R. ticket agents or M. G. Murphy. district pee serge* ,'gest, Torcasio Ont. Mr. M. E. Harrington. aceountent in tis Kreger breach of the Bank of Oossoree, has been transferred to BL Thoma... Before hie departure for his sew Italie hiefriends 1s Rueter pre- santed bi.n with a club beg. 1hering his stay in Barter Mr. Harrington bed Identleed himself fa Meavy lines o Wert, P1. ROBINS 1 ----- Here Are a Few SPECIALS For This Week 40* 19 Men's Suite, teguler 11110. ..,86.45 Boy: and Alen's Straw Hats regular up to 25e, to clesr 10c Moo's Parts, regular *2. .. 51.38 Child's ltonr,pene, toeke 33c Boy: Molting Suite, to clear. 25.c 50dosen Bow Tier, very epeciel.l6e Meo'a Bordered Herdkerebiefr, 0 for .. ..25c Mare's Harvesting Glover*. epee- ist! line .25c and 33c M. ROBINS Agesey fns : Peabody's Overalls Berta• Shirts Opus Eveniags Until it 3u Maclean Estate .wef.sive agents for SCRANTON COAL fee Godes ieh ted District Egg Coat $7.50 Stove and Chestnut, $7.75 pee toe BEET GOAL MiNED Any quantity batt all Maple b M Slaited blond, Hemlock ted Kinding (Order es' PIM.) TELEPBOIIES, ages �$ nsldente sits es' AvesaalBR TOE ass St6WIAL