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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-9-2, Page 47(07711 • Th.u.soAY, $arraatmsa tt 1913 "e"„9•177 ' err' V+r'J-t+g rRE SIGNAL GODSRICH : ONTAR)O 1 Important Fall Announcement No doubt you are aware that woollen goods are ‘cry scarce -Ind prices high, but, fortunately for us and for you, we buy from the largest clothing house in Canada, and the; Irtve by far the largest .tack of woollens in Canada --- bought early last fall at the "ld price. The only difference [c . had to pay was: he extra war tax, freight charges, ttc.. which amounts to about fifty cent. a snit. Now,atben, we are in a position to :sell you your clothing at the old price or a very little advance. • It will be to your advantage to see our Clothing before you buy. W. C. Pridham SOLI? AGENT FOR "Soeiety Brand Clothing`' King Hats E.= BLYTH. WEDNESDAY. Sept. 1. CHM. CoiPETMoN.-The result of the standing field crop competition is connection with the Blyth Agricul- tural Society has been eniounced as follows: 1st, J. & F. Laidlaw, Mor- rie; Snd, David Leielaw. Morris; 3rd, D. McCallum-khans/A; 4t.h. Wm. Me - Gowan. Scat Wawsno.h: 5th, John Barr, Mullett ; 0th, J & W. Gray, Hallett ; 716, Jets. Snell & Son, Mul- lett.' The competition wee in white oats. PEawoNAL AND GENERAL. - Mr. Wm. Cowan, of liodericl . is vieitist trimivee Ili town sod vicinity tScbool reopened today with a full staff of teachers. Mr. Mark, lata of Parkhill. is prroc;nal in the place of Mrs. R. J. M. Barr, resigned. and Miss Ashton, of Gortie, takes the place of Maw Morley. The rest of the staff ie the same as that term. ....Mr. Miller Begley, son of Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Begley, has secured • lucrative posi- tion iu the postomce at Edmonton, Aibefta Mr. and Mn.Carthew, of Regina, have hero visiting their eon, Mr. A. M. Carthew Min A. Maude King, who ,pent the lass two months with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King. left last week for Dee Moines, Iowa, to take the poeitioo of superintendent of the Iowa Training School for Missionaries and Decon- .s.es. During the past year Miss King acted as field secretary for the Michi• Mn.Treioiu School at Grand Rapids. ich ..Mr. H. A. Thomas ban dis- posad of his euwmubile to Mr. L. M. Patterson, station agent at Auburn. Mr. sod Mn. Joseph Mothers asoounce the engagement of their eld- est daughter, 'twee, to Mr Lloyd H. McNeill. Sarnia. The marriage will take place iu about two weeks The lawn bowlers will bold a local tournament on Labor Day ., .. A court for the revision of the Bast Wawano.b voters' list was held in Industry Hall on Monday morning hy Judge Doyle. Mr Ed. McMillan left on Tues- day on a trip to Edmonton. t:tDAR VALLEY. WEDNIDIDA Y. Sept 1. WEDDED. -A quiet and pretty wed- ding was solemnized by Hee. J E. For at Victoria street personage, lioderieh. ou Wednesday, Augu•t 23, when Miro Hazel Irene, youngewt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Steens. beanie the happy bride of Mr. Percy shields. The young couple were taken tri tioderich by Ju. Young in hi. car. After the ceremony was performed they returned to the boar of tb.. bride'. parenta,where • sumptu- ous repeat sweited them. We wish Mr. end are Shields much happiness in their wedded lif-t t ERte)NAL MktrTlow.-Mr. and Mn. Chris. Brown, of Dungaaeon. visited at Jae. Himpson'• teat week Mrs. Fd. MrCoenell, of Toronto, has been emending a few days the ``ueet of Mrs .1. Willis ...Miss T. tl►Otelon sed brother. of !Winton, celled on frleods bene this week ....Rev. J. W. Heil ley, of Nile. made sone pectoral Whip in this communit y Isst week Mr. end Mrs. Jas. Jnbostnn spent Sunday at the home of Wm 011ddnn, of AMU ford Miss Orate A. Plunkett, of Auburn, ba. resented to resume her &reboot ditties .. .MI.s Vista Jobsston de visiting with ber suet Mrs. L. (Thumb, tiodetieb, this week The Misses Mary and Ida Berkley left vi - terday (Tuesday) tor Oil Springs. where they have recurred positions asi teachers is a graded reboot Mrs. R. Pentland returned on ?Saturday Inst from Ondsticb, where she bad been staying with her daughter, Mica Edna, who has undergone • streessiedul ropers - tion and we are glad to report is im• proving nicely M AStandee hospital. Recall Orderlies. the s.ndern laxa- tive, cleanse the gates and beautify the eepb xten. • %told only by H. m . DBsd.p, tae Res all Store, 10,, Mc and ale itmxea ASHFIELD. Roderick Finla cosi Lochelsb, has e nlisted with the 61.1 Battalion, %Vin• o lpeg. He has jet returned to the West after •.hort visit home A canvass of the congregation io connection with the Asbtteld Presby- terian church is being made with a view to making • congregational Con- t ribut ion to the Red Cross and patri- otic funds. One thousand dollars is the amount aimed at. but the pros- pects are thio will he exceeded. PORTERS HILL. TUNOWAY, Aug. 31. \(.TES. -Miss Luella Tichhorne has ✓ el tsied house utter vl.illug tier reedier at Lowest.) Mr. lrotttl. Newton tai ' t .7otunto this week stteudirg for fuser.' of his emir, Mn.. Geo. Newton Mts. U. W. Putter, Lilian and Harvey sr, visiting at Our,ie'r Crosau'g Mr and Me.. Lorne Tabor and babe spent the week - rod at Mr. Wm. Jobnstou'r Tae many friends of Mrs. Leslie Cox will be pleased to koow she is able to be out driving attain Don't forget the special art vl, r to ba held in Bethel Methodist church on Sunday night, tarp:ember 5. The pastor, Rev. J. E. Jones. ha• at spiritual treat for all thole who attend. DUNGANNON. WoxrN's INeeter:K.-The Dungan- non branch of the Women's Institute roe: in the p trio of the Presbyter ran church on for afteroonn of the AU.b nit sod spent a bury time in qu&lug and cutting out garment. f er the "01 - tilers. A Murines meeting was *fte,- wards brad at as hick it was decided to hold s picnic at the Point Farm on Labor Dry, to which all residents of thecomwuoily are invited, both adult; and children. ' Tile ladies afro tlecidrd to serve meals during the two days of the fall fair. I3.ith dinner and supper will Ie served and the proceeds will Ire deiet.ad t . patriotic purposes. All ladies are invited to bele in the watt of providing meals. HENSALL, Mo.ND.t-, Aug. :t . Much regret is felt over the •e'ious illness of A. Sermon. High (locatable Whiteside sprained lb wrist ou Friday, and it now off work. Henry Boseeiberry has lensed the Kiag George hotel sod moved in last wort. Some of the flaxepullen have Leen working staadmg 1111 water up to their knees. Me. and Mrs. 314Guire announce the engagement of thole.' daughter. Oiga Victoria, to Robert Fordwich of Ds - borne. Ab. Johnston. while lifting a central block this morning, had • one of his fingers so badly crusbed that be may lose it. Onion harvesters ere making almost supethuwan efforts to safely secere the fine crop. If they succeed the financial returns will be great. KINTAIL. MONDAY, Aug. 31t. Nartm Or THE tVg&K.-Mies, Doro- thy Douglass wu the guest of Mies Annie MacMurchy'last week rt. Murdoch MacGregor, of Fargo, Dako- ta. spent • trw days at his former home here Inst week . ...Mrs. Colin McGregor and children have returned to Detroit Mi.. Ide1 Griffin is via• sting at Parkhill Mrs. H. Meade. of Hamilton, is visiting her friend, Mrs. D. Whiteside..... Mrs. Alex. Maclennan, of Chicago. 1. visiting rel- atives here School opens on Wed- nesday, September 1st. Owing to the serious illness of Miss Pentland. the trustees have secured the services of Miss Faegan until Mis. Pentland is sufficiently recovered to assume the duties of teacher Mr. and Mr.. James Montgomery. of Ripley, visited relative. here last week. ST. HELENS. TusenAY, Augast 31. Born to Mr. and Mrs Louie Weatherhead on Maturday, August 21st, a son. Thom who Jeft for the West from herr last week were : John Cameron, Brown Smith. nus Bole, Donald Mc• Donald and Robert. John and Stewart McGuire. They expect to engage in harvesting. The following teachers bare left for tbeir different "chortle : Mr. Donald Clark to Belleville ; Miss M. Cameron to Moorefield ; Mia. Chri.. Miller to Wartburg ; Miss Eliasbeth Miller to Edmonton. VIS,Totta.-Miss Elsie McDonald, of (Juelpb,is ► visit r at her uncle's, Angus Mcllosald's.. Mrs. Robb artadaughter, ofan, spent the week- end at Mr. A. Stuart's Miss Mc - Ewan. of (lodericb, visited bee friend Miss May Oss.r'oo, over Sunday Miss Laura Currie, .f Winghem, was a visitor with Masi Chris Miller for the week -sed Mr. J the Miller and Min Josh Clttht.ert, of Windsor. ars spending a couple of weeks with Mn. MiU.r. Thorn's only lass way to wash woollies* Hassid*. and film, fat absol ut• dean without injury: The way. LUX softens hard water - gives a rich. cream -like lather which the daintiest hands or filmiest fabrics need never fear. L U X coaxes rather than 'CJforces the dirt out I of clothes. Won't Shrink Woollens 4111107 1 Oc Made in Canada by Lever Brothers Limited, ToMnto• herr were taken by Hev.Mr. McLaugh- lin, of St. James' t'resbytetian church, Hamilton Mr. McLtughlin and fam• Ly 1.re* .pent the month of Angara in [k•t•r Lodge Palk. They return to Hawilt.,n this week. WINGHAM. MONDAY, Aug 90. Pte. A. J. Smith spent Snndny with his fairiiiy here. Rev. W. .1. Hibbett of the Metbo- di-t +buten yesterday',teached au im- pressive ,erwon on the war. The lather of the Hen Uric' are now about ready to ship another load of goods which they are gathering up. They ship cue almost eret y week. Mrs L. Aitcheson, mother of the Tate Pte. L. A. Aitchison„ who oied of woands in a hospital la England, has recently receised some excellent photos of the funeral of ber son. and • letter and package of shrapnel bullets which the doctor* to .k from his body while cperuting. They thought hy doing so they would save bis life. In spite of losing her eldest hov, Mn. Aitchesoo say. that if her other two boys, who are only fourteen and siet.aen years, cid, are.neededshe will let thew go also. WESTFIELD. TUESDAY, Aug. 31. NOTES OF THE WERE. Cook brothers' threshing outfit bus been doing considerable work for fasten is the neighborhood. The thrash*" aes.00 will be long this year on ho - count of the loose, bulky sheaves that Ql1 up fast Mr. Ed. Fitzpatrick has his cement outfit busy at W. H. Campbell's. building a concrete silo... Mr. Charlie Lockhart is belpiog Mr. Thomas Bamford with hu harvest.... Master Charlie Harrison has returned to his home at Goderieb after spend- ing his 'Seat Ott with bis uncle. Mr. W . H. Campbell Mr. Wm. Mc- Dowell and wife have returned to their home in Dskota after visiting brothers and other relatives in the vicinity. Another brother, Mr. Ed- ward McDowell, with his wife. •iso bas been vuitiog relative. herr. ST. AUGUSTINE. TUESDAY, Aug. 31. Joi-ro e. -Mrs. Smith and children, of Loodon, are visiting friends in this ♦ieiaity Mr. and Mrs. John Shan- ahan spsot the week -nod at Mr. J. W. Boyles Min Mae Redmond is via Ring Mends et Ooderich et present... Mie. B. Commies has returned home after visiting London friends . Mets. Wm. Redmond and Wrn.M. MCAlli.ter visited at Mr. Janes Glen's this week. Mr. Andrew Painter returned to Torooto on 1tesday after • two mouths' visit at Wm. Wilson's.. .. Me. had Mr.. Thorne" Kirkland, of Tee.wetsr, spent the week -end with friend. In this vicinity ....The monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be 'mid at the hones of Mrs. John Thompson on Wednesday, September Sth, et 130 o'clock. BAYFIELD. Tiaenear. Aug. 31. Mrs. H. tiareah 1a visiting friends In Clietoo. Mr.. Hardie' and daughter Msrioo are guests at the Albion. Miss SylvePt.r, of Detroit, is a guest at the home of M i s Ferguson. Mr. J. Oa.phell is in Toronto able week visiting bie brother and taking to the Bzhlbitioo. Mr. Robinson, wife and !sanity. who have been summering in lakeside Perk, returned to London on Tuesday. Mee. Cans. Donaldson and children. of Winghaat. who have been vlsit.lag -friends in the village, returts,d hone on Monday Mr. sod Mn. MacMillan and daugh- ter, of Loaders, who have spigot tae euen.see 1n Loess Cottage, bet for boas* on Tuesdayof this week. Borst Mr. Bospraa few days of this week In Windsor Weediest to busi- ness, but iatesde retuning to smother week in "belay. bre sy y - 0.1d." Rev. num Davis, of Wes/train/4ww Prby'ter(an rbes.h, Woshligton, D. 0 , sod Mir Davi% wife eprs.t three week, la Hayfield. lett Mat week Ilse Tomato where they will good a weak before retsr.laa berate. Rev. A. Merfarlaso took the ser- vices in Wltlt. chute*. Motes. we *undt loot. beth saeesing sad Mess- ing Serviemi 1. Bt . Amdrew's shwa remains as teacher la haw t!owwer school. Mi. Fee. Pattweea wine have chants of the Na d sabred ia, l:uiborne. *lee Brown. of Lowdeebnr- ougb, will booschars* of No. 9 school. Mullett. Miss M. Ifs. Blythe has re - messed from her holiday. to rseums matchbox In libmAistiorn school. ANartvaolJletit,Sane ION. -The ene- gregntion of , Auburs Methodist Murch renew to bold their annivers- ary sere ices on Monday, September 12th. Key. A. E. Junes, a former pastor, Row alt t•trathruy, will preach at 2 tied 7 welly The church choir will 1. ad lb the singing and furnish the moan for the day. The church has recently Asea cleaned and ren•. - vat d wi.Llt sod now pree►nw a •m et and lady sppeerence. A freewill alter- ing f er- ing lir env meted an anfiveves ry' t►an- day to mems Om roe/ of Were Improve- ments. PERSONAL MENTION. Mos Kar W eetarued from • week's visit at I)ayaatd. Mr. W. T. KUlar 1. .Pent a few days at :M- onte talo week. Mn. Send 1. vada -.r her daughter. Mr.'. Js.. Reale• at Toronto. Mt.. Lobel Ilathe.on returned to Mr school at Sade eaTewedar Mr. Frank E.tweed. of Chatham. le vl•Iting at the ►neural home here. Mr. Riley Brrter'd left of Tuesday for Clif ford. where he will 1.•.ch .chop!. I t . Cyril Frame. of the Yard Battalion. t.ou- dim.'peat du. day a; hi. biro.* here. MM- Mama. erns ..• left on Touchy to e.t.a her .otter. Mr.. Jett -',.o. at. Wittslpalt. ]It -rat Alm. sad 1- a Goldth.wpe have been . tete./ raletivw at !croon. and 51..trn. 141.. OI.dy.Rente- of Gat. elattreleer friend. Mfr It y Ittu .u, at ••Lale.lde." tt L+ Toreem. of I tin'on. 1• the g.••t of Mr- Chaim Pylon 5t. Ilent. attest. M.e. Hob tram rr•,.-P. e1 Wm leab., i. vl1t• M leg her penu. Mt .rad Mew A Strands. Miee I1 CsrrelL •.' *ltltford. spent Met week vl.iting bet ssa.r. Mrs Alta.of Auburn. MW Tlrab.te Clark returned to K..a: on Mooday to teach ` t he pu blk echoes there. Mos t.ottI. Rea1n- in he. returned to flolrne._ rills. where she 1.0 he.. in the Petals -*bout. Mr. H. Preston eta we. u• Barrie 1- vWnng et tM home of hit t inn•.. Ilk. sod Mr-. wren. Moen Jennie., 1 arm HeeWell. retorted Tue.day from s Mier week.' vt•1t .t t Meade. Mir. Baldah Wbt•+lye of Ns's York. Ma been air ins her saint fir, .1. eimi b. Sou b .tr -et. ]1r.. O. H. Germ .- rima her I -tar. Mee. w. L Route at Toronto for • couple at we ka. Mr. Pain. of o •atfo-d. w.. the .sad ref Mea (Rev.. 0.4.111 .. hr et and day. the poet wren Mr. Ernst Peldh..m ie ris•r'ng at To•onto thl west and wt'1 a•tenI the Exhibition while Mete. Mies Helen Otto,- of Len-, %. Mie... i• c'•I1- ing at die baud of r,-• p.ren:.. Dr. and Mra String. Mho Mennen String •Tient Menu from Toronto ill. week to -newt the wedding of her eater. M•. Ames r.;•, who let been rld•tne hi - mother. Mtn S. Cox. reigned to Chicago on Ib«dar• Clintat, New les . Mia Yneav, of Go.tnieb. (•.pending& few days with her mother. Mrs. wslton. Yl.. RweudoUn (bIbotn-, of Baltimore. Md.. 1a visiting es tercet-. Mr. a. in:. J. H. t'otborns Mr.. H R. tetter ..b Toledn, oh:o. h.. been .1.1ting her palest.. Mr. and 3i: -. Chea well.. Hayashi tw..t. MW. Mee Lundy. of B1vta, we.. ibe guest of her sorb* and sant, Mr. .n1 11r.. Walter Moore. lett week Fordwk•h Record Mr•. J. ('rev. of Geder;ch v1.IMd her ►mutase. Mr. A. Rob men. and other relatrn 1&.t work. Mos Mabel Ow,tber rteo returned to[tete wet after...ed s three week. the +t of line habil gu. in we CeWagerea s. arrived in we .td amumed b1. Mattes a. prteeipel d Yre'aMa erred. Mrs We.ley Everett and Mby 'Ian. d Mario -k Oat.. meths finest• tbia wen et Mr.. Max Clairmont. Napier .tract. Me.. Wm. Aldan.. who ha been • pdirt at Alexandra Wpi-al for coma U. wee able to return to her has las week. Mba Robort.no left Tns•dsy morning a ber entire to Windsor. to resume her Gut lee on the public ached .t&R.ef the elm. M.•rne,h Itspe.bee: /Ira Rebeet Winer.lr.. end children of ild.rk•h. .pet tee week w.tb Mew noted Wint*r..r , in town. M b... lr Margaret Mac V lar let: T.-. l• Moro- Indfar Tor into as t Mb..14111.• MaeTlMoro- Indlae for W ellasd . when .e teaches tenon Mea tl Aad*rtee and ebl dole. t *tori• street, kayo mnirned home after speeding .event wests vbotlg tear Toronto. Metier Willie Bell bwa returned to his at Stratford after .p.adtng • month witblIC grasdpsr ot., Mr. end Mt. R DeLeon. Mr. and Mr.. IL W. Reid. who' had beim vt► Meg .t the hone el Mr. A. Farrow 1.R ea Monday so theiresture to Brooklyn. N. Y. Mae Jeals el Salt has rennet from • tam to CaUtonr and le • ..ad. raw the. wlta her mother. Mn. rester aro. Carley strut. Rev. Dr. Dkkle and tamUy, who had gent Um pent tee m .ata. at Menseetung Week re- tO.d to Ih. it Mew at Mon'res. on Mimi s .,. Rev. J. N. Nodes. of New Deane w Woke aasBMWssgt thBMWschar* last Summingwhet•r, h a.db.g 155 we with Mr. and Mos. J. '0. Meraad Rev. H. M. oral Ms Lang -Ford and De. R. D. Lineet.tnne, of Lament spent the week- end Ie tore, threshes sf Mr. and MR C. L DeaUttle. Mr•. Andre. Pewter and ds•gbpr. 6.1,151. retuned dila week brew • 100 aethe• ele11 with Me.. 11 u *el Nes, of Minarets. aid at Delaware. thio. Mr. end 11 . Y. O. Mermen and daughter, Dorothy. .4 S•r.01.rd..1-Ital •1 the bam..1 Rev. James Ha lam west Moving Ie TM. rtsrai'.. u . Mr. a. d Mr-. Algewt Cabe and wee. Judie. Wiwi a sew day. Is talar& bet weal. the goat. of Me. a Farrow. Mr. I{iw*s N .lessor is thearp Bank of Co.mat ..'!'odEaa Mr. sub MM. James agebermr. Mr tine Mrs James ►.1ho.ndta and the Misr.lsut5.ad brie Malar attended the Masl..ss.-Mc. Lamas w.NingailweheW yealeedny. M. Jobs A. itis, of Merit era 1. Biwa the pest west vimsse et the aid b..& He will spend • fear awe with his briars K Leamington before retuning to Chkeere. Met Doane whir b ea J a 1 andel is JJe 1 Jeeuat Para. .neat r4 week as gegen of re. C. elan aid left ea Tsoad r rot Mott him. at O (.11.1... t.Neert. .oSdm t d*, hlle.ss )rigie. and Jeer. 1 ,.. 6. Wenn. wf Mira LMM went, eM Worsen. al Oodmtea, r v1ueg wtta Mrs. J.111. P•gmss. Mr end If re. of Wildest, Mr. ttad Mee Rirttard Mien, Master 14 un M{ager et D.Yeli. fere Maned bone after a.etadla j tee root* whitlogw relatives .N Meed. le Oederid mil at Ates mien, la the oreety. I Kincardine Reperle Mr. 111• wet 0switag Nit w Tserlay fat (i.deMt....Wee he .eeere•d a pariah. 16.. ere Ismer tea mos se tba Maiseige g.wtal ranee eb rim w.11 be arra .tweed Sewn. To 1 h 44 • soh t w Mendsg hew 1.- t..tsr Mltebtt. eA w"rgb. . and Mr. li.1 iMw tweobar .f A *tars. Mee •. Pais. rear for Korth Mires h.. yen 1►dt, talion drie ie es.wd yN gMtrl d the edam enjoyed rr ptm..MM as mom endlet Mra. J. Al.they.Melanie. rlpantr rear tie nese M taws Me *Ass die• talo Nt weN• Mr. etre we earleade III caversi meth. res Meal and hr trienda Mee wro /Weasel bemaNW he W repo.....4 hi•emake yie les a Mss heron moie, • eaglet AUBUHN. TUESDAY. Aug. 81. Mrs. Edgar Lawson is visiting her parents at 8raforth. Mr. Temple Clark. of Lueknow, stent Thursday reoewtng old ac- qualntartees in bis native village here. Mrs. Wm. J. Robertson and son Roy and Cal. Straughan left on the harvest excursion Saturday for Min- ium. Man. (leo. F. Yangblut shipped a oar of cattle to Torooto os Saturday end • ar of hosts tolthe same market on WednMr. end Mrs. Andrew Halliday. of town. are renewing Sequslnt.ences ber. are gue.te of Mr. and Mrs. John Fingland. Mr and Mr.. Samuel Cox and Wm. Dobie, sr.. left on the bomesesk.r. excursion on Tuesday for points in Manitoba and Alberta. 1)r. Arthur Irwin, of Wingless, .pest /Sunday with his brother Joseph. to give hies the news of the Doctor's rimiest two months' trip to California. Thrashing is the older of the day ou Some of r farmers' barna will not b their crop a fifteen, of the grain being heavy sad badly lodged, maklsft t sees.mery for the bled.,-. to gather it Mose to lb* ground In get the grain. Mr. end Mrs. McIlveen. of Wat- ford, are enjoying heir holidays Tony arrived here os F prosiest. ybysato sed left os Sunday. amorapanied by Mr. and Mrs. Asquith. isr Toronto to bess ppurssss tat the Imar- riegs d Me. Oboe. •igeltt es Monday. Me. Ob.rbs Asquith aver •tt*e the ssrs.os7 for Rua Boma, to take ebllsls tIf so evaporator Mom room -NI. (ler• son lett es Ttnday for reinsto fats absre• of the school them as bssrher. Mies Edam Hickingbotham PATENTS li lZ:lJi' T4t;lI..il: b sit ...retries Ar for .or Mewl='Oa'tt ADYThorhlab will he *set 1.ss PM urethane lit. Nos ie.. THE COLBORNE STORE New Fall Goods have been arriving for the past weeks and our stock is now in a good condition for Fall Business. We are able to fill your wants•in all lines. Wr$ erettes The uew stock is composed of the latest designs and best colorings. pP These cloths were all bought when the market was low and we are offering the beat vahtea at fprmer prices. Heavy 27 -inch cloth in all colori at per yard 17c. Hosiery Fall Hosiery is now selling and our many lines are in demand. Let us sell you Hosiery this fall. We can please you. Serges Blue. black, brown, red, grey and other colors in Serges are here to choose from in many qualities. Fall has always a demand for Serges and our stock is complete. Heavy 3S -inch cloth, in all colors, at per yard 60c. Collars The vera' latest creations direct from the makers. These Collars come in plain white, black trimmed with white, and other combinations. Also in Puritan Collar and Cuff Sets. New Coatings f $ me new Fall Coatings now here in white, red, navy and black. Prise $2 S and $1.70. Corsets D. & A. Corsets are leaders in style, workmanship and material, handsomely trimmed and finished. They meet the demand of fashion. Always buy D. at A. They are the best. J. It COLBORNE interest 1a the war. h:. brother. Col. J. 1. Mc- Laren. heir le command of the 11.th anttarri. whin mos -ed the ocean ...area tenth. age, sad two sons heiag with the foes.. One ma 1. unit hM uncle 1.15.1115.14 the oth• ris train int at Niagara. The Fduiontnn Bele•In. referring to the nuc. .... of the exhibition bald 1n that city from the Yah to the lith of Augu..t. Wt- the foam. Mg complin.eot to a former Cd•tonita. the dawn- . er of Mr. Robert Holmes.. fo.rserly M. 1'. for Wet Huron. now rf Toronto: -Jed r few word. of commendation tar the de..rvlsg .n.n.le•- of the .art at the exhibition nice this year. Thein Is nn hen of rose. donne( the rash of exh'bit toe time, but they hare been civility itaeff el week. in .rite of ru.b diaenlde•. and the mit. have retrained uttermost to the that. Mtn R bit,, Holmee..ecntary to Mr. Stark (maaagerl. is one who ro- be specially tmM• timed lei meet -Moe the e0r4.i cy of the militia- t+on .teff. Rehire coming to her pram .t 1,0.4- 1 ion in Iva:. Mies Helmer had bees a.ei•twnt to Mr. Stark at the raft of TM Canadian Vann, ...d w.... 1reefer.,tatty conversant ut'b osoe management. and with agricultural mat ten ie general. ,To lay that not a little of Edmonton. ..toren. with exhibition. la due to Wee Holme. N to tesesa1 a bate abatement Of tart. CAN• DIAN - PAGi ri-G The Ileal route'lo and from TORONTO donne Candies Natiiad EsLlitiss AUG 214 to ,iEPT. 13. ISIS. - BELLO;ED FA1ILK 1e Toronto from all .1 at'on. le Ostmark ales fates Nissen Yell. and RuValo, N.Y.. and Detroit. Mleh. go were tee meek C. P. It Agent. reesrdlag EXTRA TRAIN SERVICE to alit fret, Torm•e. Pendell, Mattes and Exhibition (mend.. rem SPECIAL LOW FARES teem Prow pat Pointe ea l'mRaia Dates Perticalan from Jit. Kidd. C.P.IL Ticket aotzwriteM. wM°+°hr. District Pos+aw. ,a I t DRANO TRUNK SY. T M LABOR DAY. $INULE +ARE -Good going and orientate ticptaabr ab gab. tARgAND ONE THIRD Good gots/ Bee - temper nth. Sib and .. b. LL.turo limn agpNmbr 7u. 1913. IKNurt 11.ta.ts t►I1 be baited between all raitoa. Ill Creed* mot of fort Arthur and to Detroit .•d Port Huzu.. M1.d. Hui61o, Black Reek. Medal% Falla had elneperiden Brides. N. Y. ' Tkk.efa.ad tun tatormstioa on application to ages:.. Cm- INKY Giles~ RETURN TICKETS at reduced tare to Tomato from as Matlonw r t made. Special Dein sere ice and how rete rxciieiloa• tome alt principal points on certain date.. A.k F. F. Lawrence k Sar her f*ll pmeheakiem iiia --,a:¢ Extra Special Prices in Hardware that will move Hardware WE MUST TURN THESE GOODS INTO CASH, REGARDLESS OF COST. WE ARE OUT TO GIVE THE FIRST COMERS SNAPS THAT ARE SNAPS Detroit Vapor Stoves The Stoves that burn either coal oil or gaso- line and bring city gas within reach of all. No wicks to burn out or clean. 1 2 -plate, regular 612.50, Special 19.35 2 3 -plate, regular $15.00, Special $12.60 1 3 -plate, with stand, rejnlar $18.00, Special $14. /5 Four Only Oil Stove Ovens, Detroit Regular 83.00, Special 12.2.1 Air- tight Wood Heaters Regular 66.00, Special $4.:.0 Regular 84.50, Special 63.00 One only Range "Ideal" Reservoir and high shelf and oven thermome- ter. Regular 632.00, Special 627.75. We have a few second-hand Ranges and Heat- ers at exceptional values. Boys' Express Wagons Extra strong and well -made. 2 only, regular 63.00. Special 62.40 1 only, regular 12.50, Special $2.00 30 only Granite Tea Pots Regular 45c, Special 25c Grindstones We have a large stock of Grindstones of the very hest quality, 50 -lb. stones. Well worth $1.00, each 29c One only Summit Range Fitted with the new 4 -piece sectional grates, shaking from front. Also wood grates, oven thermometer and reservoir. Regular $40.00, Special $32.25. One only Hammock Regular 63.00, Special $2.25 Two only Coffee A!W. Regular 11.25, Special R5c Regular 75c, Special Mk Five only Folding Clothes -drying Racks. Regular 61.25, Special 90c. One No. 3 Daisy Churn • Fitted with hoop handle, steel frame. barrel made of oak staves and six bronze -finished hoops. Regular $8.25, Special $6.39. 250 lbs. best 650 ft. Binder Twine. Regular 14c, Special $12.90 per 100 lbs. One -foot power Grinder with two emery wheels and beveled face. Regular $10.00, Special $5.00. Two only Knapsack Sprayers, galvanized tank. Suitable for spraying horses and cat- tle, poultry houses, shrubs, t egetables. Reg- ular $5.00, for $3.75. One Vacuum Cleaner Will not only take up surface dust and dirt on carpets but sucks the dirt out that gets ground in. After using, it is not necessary to lift carpets to house -clean. Regular 615.0, Special $7.50. One only 22 -inch iron Smooth Plane. Regu- lar 83.26, Special $2.75. One only 24 -inch wood Smooth Plane. Regu- lar 61.25, Special 75c. One Sunlight Washing Machine Has rubber on both above and below the clothes. This mat hire has been a great fav- orite and easy to cperate Regular $10.00, Special $7.00. - Six only Scythe Snaths,regular $1,Special 63c. One ten inch Daisy Post -bot Digger. Regular 84.50, Special $3.25. One Paat•hole Digger, Gibbs pattern, lever handle, regular $2. , Special 61 00. Cat -Glass We have a small assortment of high-grade Cut -glass, which we are Darting below cost in order to clear nut au lint P Five only. regular 00 to S l Half-price.P HOWELL HARDWARE CO., Ltd. THE BEST PLACE TO BUY HARDWARE. PHONE 57. 1 ( /