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GNAL : GOD ONTARIO
The
Canadian
Clothiers
LEVITZ & URA
Proprietors
Money will be refunded on soy
article purchased here that is
not found to be satisfactory.
Just arrived
.4 Full Line of
Winter Coats
and Suits
in all the latei.i styles
end shade+. Call and in-
t,l,rrt our slack.
�1 illinery
We have cut the pt ices ,
about in half its our Mill -
lowly. We ate giving
exeentiontilly good val-
uer in t ' d and un-
llitL'nlett flats.
.,r.erwr\'
HON. W. H. HEARST
CHOSEN AS PREMIER
Ontario Cabinet Reorpanlsed—sir
Adam Deck Drops Out and Mr.
Macdtermid Given Portfolio
Hon W. H Hearst K.C., represau
leave of Sault Ste. Marie. aad Minis-
ter of lands. Forests and blase. to
Um new Prime Minister of Ontario.
In response to a message rec.lvud
from Bir John Gibson. retiring Wutoa-
antdlovernor, Hon. Mr. Hearst under-
took the task of forming a new Uo.•
ernment, and made the announcement
of the personnel of his Cabinet the
members of which were sworn In on
Friday last. Cul. the Hon J S.
Hsndrie was sworn In as Lieutenant -
Governor at the same time. There
are few changes from the old Cabinet.
the most Important being the omtssioa
of the natal of Sir Adam Beck from
the list aa Minister without portfolio
The one new figure in the Cebuie: la
Mr. Finlay G. Macdlarmld. member
for West Elgin, who has been choses
Minister of Public ‘forks to till the
vacancy crested by the resignation of
Hon. Dr. J. O. Resume. Dr. Resume
has been appointed Registrar of Deeds
for Essex County. For the time being
the uew Prime Minister purposes
taking on double duty, as he will act
1n his old capacity as Minister of
Lands, Forests, and Miner lu addition
to assuming his new honors.
The reconstructed Cabinet is:
First Minister and President of
Executive (*oilmen and Minister of
Lands, Forest- and Mines. Hon. \V.
H. Hearst.
Attorney l;eneral, Hon. J. J. Foy. Women t� are suffering from those
Minister of Education, Hun. It. A. distressing Cls peculiar to their sex
Pyne. - gbeuld not doubt the ability of Lydia E.
Provincial SecraWry, lion W. irinkharn's Vegetable Compound to re -
Henna.
Minister of Agriculture,
FEELS UkE
A NEW WOMAN
As Lydia E. Pladrasee's Wee -
table Comp000d Dispelled
Backache. kleedscikes
sad Dt>s.
ybilgrt, Ohio.—" I would be very ea.
gash** It I hied be give Lydia
V IC
Plttkhaes'e Vegeta-
ble Oompeeged the
*rel s e it deserves.
ter I bars taken it
at different times
and it always re-
lieved pi • w h e n
other medicines
failed, and when I
hear a woman com-
plain I always rec-
ommend it. Lastwhi-
ter I was attacked
with a seven case of organic weakness.
I bad backache, pains in my hipe sad
over my kidneys, headache, dizziness,
lassitude, had no energy, limbs ached
and I was always tired. I was hardly
able to do my housework. 1 had taken
Lydia E. Pinkhirn'e Vegetable Com-
pound on one other occasion. and tt had
helped me so I took it again and it has
built me up, until now I feel like a Dew
woman. You have toy hearty consent
to ole my name and testimonial in any
way and I hope it will benefit suffering
women. "—Mrs. 011004TePNca, 431 S.
Wayne St., Piqua. Oblo.
14a1a1s 8
•L,re their health.
• Duff.If you want special advice
Provincial Treasurg(�' mon. 1. 'J. write to Lydia E. Pink ham Med-
Lucae. !cine Co.. ( confidential) Lynn.
Minister of Puha Works. Fiutay C. Illxs-t. Your letter will be opened.
Macdiaruaid. read and answered by a woman
Minister tltKhout Portfolio. Hon. and held in strict confidence.
ONTARIO FOOT LIFT
The leading *ilkv flaw in On-
tario. Other pi.putar Hiding
Plows are the f merle Fuulllft
and Heaver Gang . r Sulky.
We have Crown and Kid Ran
Karoo 1Valking hangs, Fro't h
Wood and Cuck.hutt single
Walking Plows. C'.xkshutt Disc
and Fertilizer Disc (train Drill-.
A full line of repairs anti Plow
Pointy always on baud.
CIO
Herbert F. Morris
Hamilton Street
1
Stylish young men will admire
THE NEW YORK
The latest thing in Shoes
manufactured by the Hartt Shoe
C Jtnpany.
Style combined with service
and comfort.
We have just received a OP,
ment. (:all in aud Inok theta
over and note especially the ma-
terial in Velour Calc. the Re-
.eede Toe the Low Heel, the In-
visible Eyelet.
Try • pair, you will like them,
they are synod.
J. H. McClinton's
Repairing promptly attended to
R. F. l'restci.
The a announcement contain-
ed the Ing stateutent: The Hon.
Sur heck will continue as chair -
the Hydro -Electric Power Com-
gegess�-r::.ru, but, In accordance with tun
vtewr entertained for souse tune by
him and the,.late Ooverunent that it
would be advantageous to have the t
Provincial Treasurer as a un.tnber of t
the Hydro -Electric Power Commission.
Hon. 1. U. Lucas will take" the position
on the commission that the act re-
quires to be tilled by a member of
the Executive Council.'
HARiiOR NOTES
GNAT 1 A muff OW1it1W►IWtdreni rill Y1b1liNini►IY1i►1kIINY*****GrAi 1ilit 44
DCoew.SS Brie
�.:.�. W..kAr oer..b.•s THE COL B ORNE STORE Ole.es F
A crlmfaal ma break tato year
hawk steal the drolly Oats, eves Or
some so desperate as to attack yowl'
wits sad motk.r-le-law, sad let sot
be • burglar. It all dogteeth' epos the
WOO w►ea the outrage oocurs.
Aaoording to the law of Maitland,
the crime of burglary ma only be
committed between the tours of 11
p.m. and 4 a.m. If William Sikes
forms as entsaeoe into your holies In
the daytime he 1s not tscaalcal17 a
burglar, but a housebreaker. From
Bike.. point of view there is a gnat
difference. Housebreaking i1 Cretette�d
as • less serious crime lager
and a crlmisal captured whilst
ing at a quarter to nine 4 gee even-
; ing would, perhaps, rairlvs • lighter
sentence than d watt an hour Later.
But burgles f/0 housebreaker. you
have no risk. to att. rcpt to stop his
dee edateseetty planting man -traps or
eprtasgens to your garden. It you
tealo these instruments of torture.
pm an unsuspecting "crook" walks
into them and is consequently held
fast, he will, If the implements of his
craft are found on him, probably re-
mise sentence for attempted felony,
but you also render ) ourself liable to
penal servitude.
Nor have you th • right to shoot
him in cold blood :f you wake yup
stiddenly and dlscouer him crawling
about the bedroom. Should he be
armed and threaten you, you may
blase away. secure :1: the knowledge
that you are merely defending your-
self. You may also shoot 11 he dis-
obeys your command to stand still.
If you offer to let him go "scot
tree" conditionally upon his returning
the plunder, you will be compounding
a felony, which is a very serious
offence.
Thee vain haat* arrived at the har-
bor within a few to uutes nfeachother
in Mu nil IT morning. They were the
10cotti•h Hero, and the Olentinnan fur
he elevator ai.d the Turret Crown for I
he' frig mill.
PRICE THE SAME
FROM SEA TO SEA
The New Premier
Hon. William Howard Hearst, K.C.,
is just fifty years of age. He was
born in Arran township. Hruce coun-
ty, on February 15, 1864, and received
his education at the local p'.iblic
school and Collingwood Collegiate
Institute. His professional career was
spent aa a busy lawyer la Sault Ste.
I Marie. For six years he has eat fu
the Legislature for the riding of Sault
I Ste. Marie, being flet elected in 1908.
, His rjse politically has been rapid.
Wben the tt'httney Government carne
Into office Mr. Hearst, was appointed
as agent for the Province fn conaec-
tion with the guarantee loun of
$2,000.000 to the consolidated Iudus-
tries att Ste. Marie, and resigned
from tgat'position to enter the poliU-
£Tena. After three years of ser -
he was picked to succeed Non.
Frank Cochrane as Minister of Lands,
Forests and Mines, on the occasion
of Mr. Cochrane's call to Ottawa.
I Mr. Hearst bas spent most of his
life In Northern Outario. Personally
he 1s aggressive, and has administer-
' ed his department with much vigor.
11n manner be is brusque and retiring.
1n disposition kindly but firm. Mr.
Hearst bas long been an active mem-
;
her of the Methodist Church, and is
I an advocate of temperance.
Or. Reaume's Successor
Hon. Finlay (leorge Macdlarmtd,
the new Minister of Ptdblic Works,
was born at New Glasgow. Aldborough
township, Elgin county, in October.
1849. He was educated at the public
school and Rldgetown Collegiate In-
stitute. He was • member of the
Township Council of Aldborough for
tour years. The new Minister. who
L a farmer, made his debut for Par -
J lkmeotary honors in 1898 r.t the tlen
Provincial general election. Mr. Mac-
diarmld has long been interested la
the good roads movement.
Semi -ready Clothes Es-
tablish the Stand-
ard of Value •
in Canada
With the advent of many attractive
new styles in Seini-ready tailoring
there arises this r.eaaon the question of
price—for the higher cost of living
makes the cost question a vital one. '
The Istel in the pocket is intended
as • protection to the customer—.a
guarantee of full value
The "sAMP pa ice West as Est" h is
been the .Imran of Semi -ready.
There h w *Adorn been a complaint
from a Semi-read)j• store because of
the diose profits this oolicy compels.
But this "leaser profit" has always
b •eu the tint object of • merchant
who takes simper -116.1 look when coo -
.i 1• ring fretting the beet known litre
in Canada. A satisard customer is an
asset to any store And the standard of
value will win his lasting trade.
Messrs. McLean Brae. have ibe only
stock of Semi -ready tailoring in Gode-
ricb. in fact in the whole county,
and they sell both sults and overcoats
at $15 and up.
—Miss Ellen Allen, a resident of
Kincardine for some years, passed
away et the home of her brie her, Mr
Andrew Allen, Huron terrace, last
Friday. interment taking place in the
Kincardine cemetery on Sunday after-
noon.
wieWittereshireeetWenderieleePurnaPerwereee
Peaslar Laxative
Cold Breakers
For breaking up n cold
quickly. Keep a box on
hand for the Htat symp-
tom of • orl i.
25 coats a Box
Mayfb Is FREE 1
Ask for the Penslar
Health Book. telling all
about the different ail-
ments to which twin-
kled is subject.
AT TSB P*trSLAR
AOSNCY
,I. A. Campbell, Pra. B.
(e1111-Itl''H
Cesiral Drug Stere pose M
AUBURN
Tbge taerehaa's of Antwirls will close
1! -ir slams of Nosiness. after Ike
w. •tsmilias on (ktotree lith.
on
• •'leaden and Friday evsniegs of
r, veek at ash *) p.m. The kind se-
▪ -e of all monomers is urgently
t. .ted Ie carry's. oat this move -
n',
SOON
aDW A itD. - ? . Oetbger.. . to
ales. eel p� it.. iser& a sou
1[ETHOD,j$T OOI$P14il,H1IO31
De, Carman Retiring From Active
Werk.,,pucceeded by Dr. Chown
T▪ he
Methodist General Conference
in session at Ottawa re-elected all Its
general officers with only one notable
change. Rev. Dr. Albert Carman.
now eighty years of age, who for
more than thirty years has been the
respected General Superintendent ot
the Church. is now made General
Superintendent Emeritus. Rev. S. D.
Clown will now assume the principal
directlos of the Church affairs. Dr.
Carman as (1eaeral Superintendent
iibseritus is retained in an advtaory
capacity foe the nest four years.
The Coahrence unanimously de-
clared Its wUlingnees to cooties*
rarouationo with We Preebytertaas
said Coagr.Satioaallets for organic
Cherish vision, sad provided for • mem
mitts* of sixty to take up the mime
lyes with the ether two Churches.
FERTILIZED EGGS
Chid Cause of Inferior
Food Purposing
Eggs which have been fertilised
constitute the greatest proportion of
the interior stook wtich, when examia-
ed. proves malt for food. It 1s not
necessary that these shall have re-
mained for a time under, a broody hen,
a temperature of seventy degrees be-
ing, in itNlf, sufficient to cause the
germ tp commence to grow. if the
heat le constant the development of
the chick will continue, but If tt
Ceases or is Intermittent,putrefaction
at once sets In and the egg becomes
bad. On the other land Infertile eggs
which are free from the active germ
Ball, under ordinary conditions, de-
teriorate serlously. Farmers aad
others selling eggs for market are
recommended in a eireular Issued by
the livestock branch of the 'tominios
Department of Agficeltan, to kill of
or dispose of the male birds atter
the breeding season; Aa a result ct
their remaining with the lock after
the breeding seams Canadian tar`
men lose each year at least a mllllos
dollars, through the presence of par-
tially Incubated eggs in the produce
which L marketed. The fact that
the beet trade in *may cities In Cas-
ed*
arads now offers the premium a from
one to Ave cents per doaen, for nos -
fertilised eggs, suggests an additional
financial oonslderetloS which but few
can afford to overlook
Stock r.
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3
3
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$100 Reward 0100
The node n of title paper will be elegant to
learn that there Is at Meet ose enage
tb u science haw been abie t pentre lladda
stage.. and that b. Catarrh. HAMS .-etarta
Clare 1r the only po.Ative oars now known to
the medical trsternity. Catarrh tying a eon-
•tltutltoal Meese,. require. a constitutional
treatment. Hall'. Catarrh Core 1s bken ie-
ternally actor.¢ AhrctIv upon the blood and
.mrmylna the fuuoa floes of�the 'di .y and
iv met ant the patient etrsngtn by bnlldlnp the
oon.tltution and a.steting nature la ulna it.
wooer: -Tire preeyletw. Wave se Annie Wilkie
0s caaaUTS powers twat tbet ot[kr One Ren
Are1 nonan for any ease tet It Calls t ostr.
Send for IMI of teatlmnniela
Addre•e F. J. CEN 1T It CO.. Toledo. O.
Mold by all Drs5RI.te• 73r.
Take Hall'. iamile PUle for eenet pattoo.
Men. Mr. King% New Peet
The •aeoaseem.Nt Is made that
Moe. W. 1. MeeksNde Else. u.
Minister of Labor, has bees selected
by the Rockefeller Pemadatfos to m-
ouse °barge of a great sow Seed of
emilial service taaegerutad by the
INwsdatios
Mr Kisg w111 take charge at once
et wort In regard to eseattnas sleet.
lag the bettor nlatless of labor .alt
metal.
Lunde lee premised Ressaaals twit
M the teems mew
111 wf Oil acts
•
—A new Salvation Army barracks
is heiog erected in et. Marys.
Woman's
Weakness
A wow's remodsaWe
Organs are in the mat lsr
tease and co.tleesua eye
ppaathy with bee kidneys.
The.ligkeest di.erderlethe
kidneys Whirs sheet a
correepondiag Messes r
the reproductive
Dodds Kidney 11911174—:.
storirtg the kids.,. ee their
perfect °.edition, ,..... t
and cee these fe sial cat.
o rders peculiar to wear.
Pale
Or* woremot
. otke poem"
wtlwiag wives
sed wawa asterbm epee
the Clears ef Lila year
beet friend is
Dodd's
Kidney
Pills
Building
Better, Growing Greater F
o
Ir
RUGS, LINOLEUMS, ger
AND OILCLOTHS
Close watching, harder working, that we may be able to give our pat-,
rons the best possible for every copper that they are pleased to
spend at this store. Make your purchases early. Prices
on some articles must be higher later on.
COATS
Never bare we tarried sock a complete litre of
Fail and WlDbee Uoata. From the dainty check
to the plata cloth. Ws stand behind every Coat
we sell sad guarantee absolute satisfaction. Now
is the liens to boy your Dew Fall Coat before the
stook has been packed over. We feel sure 1tou
inspect our Coats you will find one to your IikTelt.
Our priors are from 11110.00 to WOO. Our cheap
(:oats ate as up-to-date in cut and finish as the
more expeosive one*. Buy a Rogers-garwent and
get the latest.
CORSETS
It you want it corset at Mc, Stir. fit Ut, 51.x,
111.50 or 52 nil. cone here aud ask for 1) It A.
Nothing so good at the above prices. We are
pelting more than ever of them. It is easy to
guess the1naso•. For a higher priced Corset ex-
amine oulr New York W. B.
SILKS
A flue assortment of Rom+o .tripled silts, -,
most of them 30 inches wide in fancy colors used In these we have a very oxidant sh.'wing les
for girdles and taiutmings. L this season. ♦+le -
W. �,at.. - - J. Jae COLBORNB _ — Ho.e
Perrin's Gloves SOMMri Pattrrut 1
THE 11,01.78E OP RELIABILITY
TOf%'It T0Il41 WI%IliOPOPOIIOIVIVI !P!'fUPnf+ WI% IlUl!!1i!i!!IWIii** 11.1% ii:t
UN DERWEAR
Our Pall!UaderweayMs In astook now and
values tow Ladies,
ens aged t7MYssma. What we ere
!!lshowiest at
She, Ile sed per ggekstgsel to, if sot better than
our of eresgs In faster yeas.
VELVETS
We never had so large a stock of Drees Vel-
vets, In Mack and suitors, in plain weave+, stripes
and bedford a tba Priem from 00c to $1-'l1. These
velvets are WarreUr feet dyes and silk finish.
RIBBONS
One dosen ends of Girdle Rlhbow, four to
t inches wide. one and • belt yards in each
and nu two alike. Roman stripes and br.r
e•ded patterns very New for girdles.
Meter Cir Widow Opener
The cumbrous method ot raking
or lowering the windows of motor can
and other carriages by means a •
strap will soon be superveded by •
German Invention. By the nog t
-etas tbs.temate of the carriage presses
upwards or downward. • kairata,'sstd
the window rtes at Sills accordlagly.
Moreover, the winAo'* can 1» raised or
lowered, to w meshed latgebf.,.al
will automatically stay triers -ft th
This tng.eious device has
Med-brought before the natio* of
Cr car body benders and ft* prac-
tise
raytise demonstrated b7 means of
a working model.
Twe OSNlnp Freest One Ess
two goslings were !mulled from a
paste seg on one of the tams ole
Messrs. Chivers sad Bona at Metas.
Cambridge. Such aa event k almost
eaprecedented, the birds trout deaths
yolked eggs meshy hens deformed.
M they hatch out at all. which is
rarely the lase. Thew twins w well
)aped and healthily developed. and
there Is every indication that they are
Sing to grow tato Mie vigerose birds.
The egg that produced the twist errs
was hatched eat by a ben, who to
devoted to her Meter oldldres.
Deed Cass es Ssemerens
A novel method est searing away
birds was adopted by • Kett.* far-
mer.
armer. He had killed 0 wamber d eats.
bed them staffed, and flossed them Is
various attltedee seg Ib* bramrhas
the trek tress is lei woke*
Free Demonstration
McClary's Pandora Range
Come
in
Often
Bring
Your
Friends
In Our Store
Friday and Saturday, Oct. 9th, 10th
OPEN BOTH EVENINGS
Everybody Cordially Invited
Hot Cakes Served -
Morning comers:will receive a package of toilet goods as
manufactured by Misner Manufacturing Co., without charge.
Nowell Hardware Co. Limited
Board of Trade Meeting Moved by Coons. Hetherington and
A special n.eeting of the co'ineil of C'blehclm, that the • ierk procure •
the board of trade will be held on colleetor's guide and Mat considers-
Thtir.day evening, October fhb, in the, tion of Mr. P,ondfoot'..and JJ•. C•m.
offices of the American Rood Machine .son's hills he lett on Hie till next
OP.. at eight o'clock sharp, to consider It meeting.—Carr ied.
the metier of eaklnit representation Pt'oposed by ('Ides "rnytler and
to the goverasest for contract* which Young. tbat we adjourn till Tueeday,
will keep our local factories busy dor- October 13tb, at 1 p.m —Cartied.
ing the winter months. This is a moat 'Ile iKCLIJIallii, Olsen.
fmpOrttet, tarsne* mei all members aro
urgently requested to attend.
COLBORNE TOWNSHIP COUNCIL
Council met in towwbip hall on Sep-
tember 79th : members all present.
Minutes of last meeting read and on
motion of Coups. Chisholm and Young
were adopted.
The following accounts wets passed
and orders drawn on the treasurer for
**Mr t --N. KernLgban. for telephone,
$1101.14 0: George Horn, 56 loads gravel,
1114.Z3 ;Isaac Brown, eernent tile,
11190.10; Taoism McPhee, sr., fixing
(Youngs trridde. 514.06: Joseph
Thompson. the .pd potting in culvert.
cors. 12. 5a; J. McKnIgbt. eleasnht
out culvert between eves. 11 and 1�
51; 8. Johoeton, cutting weeds and
filling washout. 51: Cd. Stewart.
plankirg bridge non. 10, 51.50: Thom-
a. McPhee, jr. diteblsg north bound-
sry. 1111:481;cat+ MW ik Roo, r
: Shaul: Abelfid
s. Steel's, sheep ktl
'doge, .4.70;Ti
yo; es. McPhee, jr., fillies
at McPb s'e road. Sous; John McPhee,
Iistpeeties ge ..'I. 15.12 ; Albert
Ream. rallies es Peagines bridge, MI;
Ontario Railwayd enlslpe board,
IS : P. Kerajseg$an, /ire uMphoee,
151111.
1 The r...lino of rt s
way Il�waeRh Mr. O.
!property w thee Mhos sp and after
eowidasble ediseeatg m It wee emend
veva adiesseimosso.4 is i se
w aa .
Nass b._gi is. Qbagw.
CENTRAL
•TnATVOrO. ONT
Y a steel wi•h a onntlneatal repwia-
ties ter k1/* ream. work and ter tee
saes.mef lti grad nate., a .ebeol with
emus...nn ln.tr.aeee, We
vldsal at ti, tion 1a rammer-
Why
T.Irgrapby De-
r sN
Why attend bars
tele mom mohear lee w
Cres a� . Write ter our Lep
D. •. McLACM1.AK, Prissiest
1
individual Instruction Permits yeti
to enter say any at
THE NORTHERN
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Owen swim. cow ri et°
tt V teees4ess sa tale mem therea.rb,
pe.etnas b*'....h..i 1. Basad.
*sport l..erestees
Ow ewe thew deer Odium leftdtem.
Geary 14S M• resseatesd a pe•ttl...
°ewe semen nest.
O. A. Mamma P 0 4... P1teelp.L
Y. D Pt IPS. S.Aotary.
A Position Fpr Fell sed Witter
We byes Intrad Iniela.ar oro *Atm., r,.•
a relfeaes to • mile ealesmse for r h .
irk t to sell holt trees, await fruit,
Ing ,Arab.. eta Pay weekly. co., el: •
oscine we+wrwwre-
O%tratelN emcees'
of frog oink eraamssisl sewn ander
esteem wooed e� �betw sasMweenen 1
est t Newm
atwewrb ureses Ger dare, t•
• Nati.
wan le -
are veleakls resew et to nevk'r v.
el.. sed ,he velem d bean.. dere. ►•-
fab'ebed 1: yeses Write PIILMAM INU1re
IRv Ca. Termite, Owe.
P.N. Haad.mme eareiewee e. r' • either le toseteset er tb...r •i.eins `.
tirs Ikea
Clinton School of
Commerce
Ase res ...kiss the seat ler a 7e14
toadies while rovhave thew
No mans whet roar watt i• qve
qts er r n,"
olei wear• needs a thorough Wriew trouts
bat TM vela is *Mali the. I. ie hes
weal
1 Oermwea ��r.M aloe r11•1•1
. the arcual
et try a Aermethlt
is
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all nhrv^
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the .-Unto,
trite eilleelne
se. Pitmen'
ed�taf thaw woo
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