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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-10-14, Page 5p 11 LocAL Topics. Witat's In Your 'Death of J. W. Thomas. Oil Can? After • long illness Mr. J. VI,' Thomas parsed 'away !hie Roomiest, at the age lot 56 years. The funeral tithes piece on Sunday afternoon from the family residence, Elgia avenue. MAYI3 E, your For the Red Oros*. 61= 6114- Th.Stewart Orchestra is giving • sink— dance at the Oddfeltertse Hao on I Thursday, October 2Ist Dancing from liver 1111 power it 18,30 to 12 p.m. The proceeds w ill be donated to the Canadian Red Croce should—gets hot ---smokos—ond Kir up in wawa Societ y . Death et Miss Luella McCutcheon. Mims Luella MeOntebeon, an old reel - ..,:i dent of Goderlch, primed away at •.'... Do it emir maw Clinton on Friday last in bee sixty- fourth year. The foment took place to you that it =9 on Saturday from Bramby'• uoder- in the oil you're usine lik ing rooms to Maitui lend oestery. Rev. J. B. Fotheringbain conducted the funeral services and the Apanther- nSS of .chiner9 will demo. ars were MesP ses J. W . Vsnatter, P. ye L Welton'Wei. Proudfoot, K.C., and type de highest efficient -9 onl>) when Jae. McCleelserty. 1 Ore#erly lubricated. Thaels's aorma. ENion -Belcher. thing more to it than simply "greet-Tt se wedding tock place yesterday ..,..at Niagara -on -the -Lake of Miss Hattie kill herr up." May, elder daughter of Mr. H. C. Bel- cher. of town, to Lieut. George Reg- ioald Elliott., of the Divisional Cyclist Thar" an oil tliatia lust ritil--t fr Corps. Niagara -on -the -Lake. The Iit is end it. , 4 , ,-.•i - aoar9 part of your car—one that wa ..,.... is a son of Mr. and Mrraduats. of give you the results you should how. Elliott, of town. Ile la • ge And were in a position to toil you the Selo ol of Practical Science, Toron- whit supply Wire .sho hisaquiirtses tor tiros and to. and before joining the troops in sundries. 111••••••••••••••••••••••••' Two young lads. aged thirteen arid i , fourteen years respectively, pleaded gaged for some years in engineering training for war set •ice had been en - *loner of Irrigation. The bride wee one of (ioderich'e popular young ladies, autorti&ele work at Calgary. uoder the l'ommis- with accomplishments es a vocal solo- ist *mien elocutionlio which made her • welcome figure at many local enter- tainments. (iciest wishes from a host East Street Garage of blends •t ;en 1 the young couple. Police Court Notes. , M !guilty on Wednesday. before Police .... The MO, (PieLlY• the I ich fteeofinit• I Magistrate Ketly. to a charge of theft. the floe appearance of OM choice col - The ofTetiee was committed on August feetions. together with the mndefete 15tis when the boys emoted the sum - Pose. account for their popularity goer Tamp of Mr. %Vatter Shipmen and If you've tried them you know. I. carried away a mail sum of money Y°" hnywn'i- d`i so T. 3. silikeld, j and a number of other articles. valued Balmoral Cafe. I particularly as gifts. The case was -- - ; adjourned until Seturday, on the so- oror0000ssoorarpesoeseeseeeeie ; I lett at ion of Mr. (i. M. Elliott. agent of •., t I the CLildren's Aid Soile,y, vsho is to !endeavor. with the buys, to recover the stolen pt °retry. i On Saturday Frank McCaughey, of • Meth, was fined WSJ anti emits by !Police Magistrate Kelly, for keeping liquor for sale. The charge was the result of a search made by County ' Constable Pellow the previous week. of Issw, .Me. of t holt- of clew 1 holt- Ladies' New Fall NECKWEAR New Double Fiala or Was 1. the neck. very new and 30e, 400 and 50e per Frill. Latest deeigns in rollers, Ostler and Cutf sets. 2Se end 50o Large Pathan Collars in white, white and colot end in chint,.. 2So and 000 Same Snaps in Labe,. Neck Scarfs 20o ',algae LadiesPure Linen F.ncy Hand- kerchiefs 2150 Ladies' Pure Linen Hernstitehed bisandkeradefs .. 2 for 21543 Children's Pure White Hem- st!tched Handkerchief.. se. nr . ... •• IS for 25o. A Box el Cellars at Half -Price Mrs. Tape—Singer Store THE SIGN ! GODERICH ONTARIO 01:61181111 14 NMI Fresh and Refreshing 11 **--t is composed of clean, whole young leaves. Picked right, blended right and packed right. It brings the fragrance of an Eastern garden to your table. 3111114* -1071C,. 3111EZZCIED CMS 101.311.111Mir composts' throughout. opened with • 0 organ solo. "The National Songs of 'be Allies," which was well received. Miss Ada McClinton, in • Jolts, "Katt- Ong." did epleedidly, and W OA assisted iis the chorus by a choir of twenty volees, the ladies bane sag its heating red winding yarn while the w og was being sung. Mr. Harry Hotelier and Mr. Dave Hobert* gave repast erten and were heartily ap- plauded One of the Stint numbers was N violin solo by Mr. Dave Witmer, who was compelled to respood to an encore. Mn. G. H. Kress was in splendid voice asd rendered two solos most acceptaely. A number of pat- riotic choruses added much to the ec- joyinent of the program. • brief, en- thunaitic acidities by Res. W. K. Hager, during which he announced the result of tire cranes's' for the Cana - radian patriotic fund. completed the s. program, sod the singing ut the Na dorsal Aathem brought the prooeed- Mr. M. G. Cameron at Walkerton. ter of the late James Hopkirk, of Ottawa, and of Mrs. Hookiek, and ings to a close. In °°°"°t'l°6 with "a report of ""'" niece of the late H. O. k. and Death of Harry LeToaszel. Bast Bruee teenier,' cionveotion. held at Walkerton Wilfrid Lionel Kemp NVilliares, Lieu- The sad and unexpected news was re - October 1st, TheSIVIeletberrton 31UtTelbeecolpta— tensnt in the Sieh Brittalion. eon of sewed on Monday of the death of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. NVillianst, of Harry Si George LeTouzel, winch say:" Ceder their eseapiNos a public meeting was held in the town ball on Thursday evening for the benefit of the Red Croat !Society. Mr. M. O. Canseron, K. C., of Oteirrich, of the Patriottc Moccasin' League. gave an brother. Mr. Fran Hopkit 01 Ot- tawa. There were Do attendant., and Mr. and Mn. wiliterne left directly eloquent eddrees on 'The War and Canadian Patriotlitu; The speech " alter was a ringing summons to the young wiser. theybe ceremony tor the north, t as ill spend the bride - men of Canada to rally to the cause of " groom's short lesiva Only relatives freedom, and collet tor envier for King surd country. were present, musing them Dem H. 0 WhIla Cf°- Hopkii k Mies Hopkir k and Miss L. H. side by side with the soldiers of the : ; Sadism. of natri ive birth were ghting Hopkirkanis of the bride Mrs. Fraser and Misr Jamie Hopkirk. of Empire, many name will have to en- list benne we could claim to be doing our fair share in proportion to our populatlim. Mr. Cameron's address was enriched liy assay literary and poetic allusions tied was pronounced • masterpiece by those who heard at. grave. and Miss May Meslonnell, a At the Waterfront. Good Supper and Fine Program. The steamer Maiteasin unloaded A large number were present and 110,110 bushels of wheat at the Big thoroughly enjoyed hi- supper and every - Mill on Friday. patriotic cincer t given %under the; thing bag • success, of it as he did of he touched. Iti addition to hie The collier Major, from Lorraine to auspices of the Ladies' Aid arta choir *if. mid hi. "arta., b. leaves in Depot Harbor with cowl. put in here of North sireet Methodist churrh on I brother, Dr. J. Robert LeTouzel. of fur shelter Saturday aid rewaiued Thursday even:rut last. The supper, ! until Wednesday. /. which was served in the lecture FOWL.. jaoricA::.:', aDill Idea Ft tW, )0 eni t . , an. tiMI.M. lei s. The tiro. A. Orahnot come in OR; was a credit to the reterers and Suoday with 115,01) bushels of No 1 treat to those who k of !stance LeTouzel. of (ioderich. The uorthet n wheat for the troderich eleva- !.tablet were nicely Paarrra-rg-eda-nLd win..;it, remains were brought to the parental house, being 'accompanied from New tor. 'served. The concert was held in the After leaving the nets out for several ' auditorium of t be church and was Y.,' bv Mrs. LeTouzel and Mr. Chas. Reale, One of the deceesed'e most 1011 - day. on account of rough weather the McKay tithing crews went out this morning and lifted them with over a ton of all of which was more or less decompcied and unfit for food. Four men were employed removing the fish from the net. and the odor was very obnoxious. The fish will be but tad. The laid. pontoon to he boor this season was retreated from the••drydock" this moining. By the rid of next week the work at the Bermingham plant will practically fit,ished and the plant closed up far the winter. An Enjoyable and Profitable Evening. The Thanksgiving Day dinner and entertsintnentartanged by the ladies of Victoria street Methodist church prt;ved a decided success. A large number were present and partook of a splendid repast, which was daintily spread and well served in the Sunday school room. The tables were dee n -i Londe!. road. Tho Inside wore a incurred tine morning at New ort, travelling suit of midnight blue serge after an diner's of a few days. /ferry and smart blue bat to crunch and civet was the younger and much loved son cat fors, and was given sway by her of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. LeTouz,d, of this town, and though for eine time his health had not been robust his death was quite unexpected and the news wee a meat shock to his relatives and friends. The deceased was a mon. of 0 ides ich and spent his early years in this tovrg and vicinity. He learned the printfog trade in the office of The Sipa'. and quickly developed that *Willy and akill which, with his native Ottawa. her sitter.; Mr. 11. oP- intelligence and babas of industry. kir k, of Strati forJ, her brother ; MI. made him in time • moister of the and hfu, Williams, the grcioni• father Ati.on twenty years ago he and soother; Mists Ethel Williams. Mr. went to New York City. where his Hayden Wilburn'. Mr and Mrs. Mus- wet, soon recognized and rewarded with responsible positions in metropolitan printing estiablieto tarots. Fut some yews latterly- be had bad charge of the cit., business of the Lyons Printing Co. and was mak- Public School Trustees. .The publie school board held a meet- ing on Tuesday evening, with seven I members present. The report of the stirincipal of Victoria schbol for Sep - 1 nensber showed that 2Ill boys and 171 • girls were enrolled and the average attendanceduting the month had been i'.442. The sum ..4 S4210 bad been (1. - posited in the penny hank doting I eleptenther. The principal of Central I school reported 17e oss the tell and an 'average attendance of 165 and the of .53 P6 deposited in the penny . k daring the month. A motson wee ed to the effect t bat theated with tine array of cut Rowels pelt:- and otb„ mipmbm, of. the and pot plants, an , a' rows of pennants a school stet% shall not deviate flow in. and mottoes tirade the room look vet y usual toutine order of the *chords oreilY• Thor* wbo attended had ap without roneilting the cheir man or the Pereni-I1 come 443 en,10)" themselves, ' usenagement committee Dr. Km- and in the eptertainment whi:h fol. tritium's was named as the represents- lowed gave vent to their appreciation' ; ties of the public school bard on the of the various numbers by vigorous ! applause. Rev. .1. EL Ford as chair- I wird of Our Collegiate Institute. man showed marked ability in know- ing what to say and when to say it. The musical numbers were well rend- ered. the soloists being Miss Mary Scrimgeour, Mies Helen Little, Mies Elder Susildart and Miss Ada McClin- tor. The choir also emitted with a chorus Brief addressee were gives by the chairman, Rev. W. K Heger. pastor of North street Methodist choral. and Rev. 8. J. Allin, of Clin- ton. The recitations by Mn. T. Hutchinson were particularly good and in reeponse to warm applause her little three-year-old daughter responded by re. ting a short nursery rhyme ities Elsie Reinhardt and Master Richard Bowtnae also contributed good recite - tions The proceeding. closed with the pinging of the National Anthem. very enjr.yable. )Lr. Geo. le„ Rine, friends and the funeral took who was the musical dire.; o- and ac - LONDON CONSERVATORY OF MUSC 'SC HOOL OF ELOCUTION, LIMITED UNPRECEDENTED OFFER OF SCHOLARSHIP AND PRIZES. Write for Panacea:, LOTTIE ARMSTRONG. F. LINFORTH WILLGOOSE, Registrar. Mee. Bac. (Dwaine Principar. Address: -334-6 Dundas St., London, Ont. • THE MODEL THEATRE Coming Friday and Saturday The nation's favorite. MARV PICKFORD, in "Fanchin the Cricket" With matinee on Saturday at :1 p.m. Also Charlie Chaplin in addition to this production, making (OM feet of pictures. On Tuesday and Wednesday next The great child actress. MARV MILES WINTER, in "The Fairy and the Waif" Friday and Saturday, Oct. 22 and 23 that wonderful,5-reel cotnedy, featuring JOHN BARRYMORE. "ARE YOU A MASON'" - - with-- "HELENE OF THE NORTH" and MARGUERITE CLARK in 'THE GOOSE GIRL' following Remember the Model Theatre is the house of BIG QUALITY PRODUCTIONS. Admission.10c and 5c all of these pictires The proceeds amounted to In Behalf of the Children. The monthly meetleg of the Chil- dren • Aid Society was Ovid on Tues- day. The treasurer reported *1 dance of $173 64 to the credit of the Societ,1 Accounts amounting to 30 were e;r- -dered to be paid. An account of 11116 for medical serticesrendered to • ward of the Society at Berlin was, on motion, ordered to be paid. From other interedise items of the meaty agent's report it was learned that two wards of the Society had enlisted ; that during the month Inc agent had made ninet yOwo visits. had travelled 147 miles, written 132 letten. appeared _ in the Police Court twice, and had :I child at Wing - made one child • ward of the Society. The cave of a cripplecomB sAGE TEA tiesin,who was not being well cared for, was disclosed. and the agent instruet- ed to investigate and to use his judg- ment me to what would beet lie done 1- •h• child In the ram of two other chi', dreg for whom applications bad been made to have them taken into the in- stitution for deaf and dumb at Belle- vilb, the eget t reported that the sup- evintendert of the ins. itution bad re- fused the applleetion, es the doctor had eettifird that the ehildr.n were not deal. The agent was instructed to caske the children wants of the Seriety and have them taken to the shelter um 11 their phyei-al condition has been seentained. Arrangements for the ennuis, meeting. to be held on Tueeday, November Nth, wet. left In the bands of the executive. It is like- ly thet • stereoptieon lecture will the attractive feature of this meeting "Commodore- Williams Marred The followine wedding notice from The Toronto Globe of Wednesday. Oe. tober 6, will be of much inter -et Isere, the groom being a former tiodetieb boy, the ereinger eon of Mr. ft. ft NVilliame, formerly teenager of the Bank of Commerce here : A very quiet wedding, which took an added int sired hecauee0.bride- groom is going overseas, was solemn- ised yesterday In Sr. Asdnies's church, Eine street, by the Roe. T. Crawford Brown. The con- tracting parties were Moine, dater's. LYRIC THEATRE THE HOUSE OF REFINED PHOTOPLAYS. ANNOUNCES FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 19th and 20th w. ild.famooe (Irani:AO- star ''ROBERTEDR3ON.- supported by ,porne of the cleverest film 1. Fryers, in an intensely icterest- ing Western story. "On the Night Stage" This is the flr-t of the Great Mutual Mester pictures. Othello are following that will delight all lovers of good picture. A few of the stars that will appear •1 this theatre in the near tutor, are James Cruze, Margarite Snow, Florence La Badie, all of Million Dollar Mys- tery fame. Also Dorothy OA, Margarita Flatter. Charhs Hunt, William I. Hart, Henry Wat- hall and a d( z.o where Mutual Master pictiri ea have set • new standard. in motion pictures and 'need for quality. Another big surprise for next week. Watch closely. SATURDAY and MONDAY OCTOBER 16:h and 16-h CHARLES CHAPLIN the eream of the screen, it " Mesh and Dynamite" in two acts with Mph.] Nor. mend. Enough maid If you want a good laugh see "Chat lie' !Saturday and Monday nights. PATHS NEWS and the. NEV EXPLOITS of ELAINE every week. Admission as usual 10c and Sc Wat:h for the Alutiael Master p'eturesi-ths sure sign orquiti- it y . plaee this afternoon. After a nerviest at Sr. tivorge'S church, conducted by Rev. J. B. Fotheringliam, the intet- anent was male in Maitland cemetery. The pallbearers were Mesons A. S. 0 is 'hal, J. W. Vanatter, Rev. Jos. Elliott. Dr. W. Y. Hayden. W. H. Robertsion and J. Spahr. Many heau- tiful . &rid tributes, chiefly Irons friyndir and tellow-eorkers in New York, accompanied the casket. Mr. and Mts. I. H. E. Jones, of Mart, were li0301161 'horse present et the (astral. An affectionate Itostok Dd. sou and brother, a deal conned,. a faith- ful ft i. -rid, a gentleman in all things -- I all these are lost to this world in the passuist of Dail y l.eTouzel. rkMail B A KES cnr CANADA Are Your Cldldres Learn* to Save Money? Each maturing son and daughter should have a personal Savings Account In the Union Bank of Canada, with opportunities to save regularly, and training In how to expend money wisely. Such an education in thrift and saving will prove invaluable in later life. Goderich Branch—F. WOO LLCOM BE, Manager. the Milner Mfg. Co. for its donation to the Society of toilet specialties. The ladies esidorse the appreciation of the good qualities of these article'. The gees receipts of the Red Cross ex- hibit at the fair were 1O;IT203.net pro - coeds 1111/10.75. The Society wishes to I thank all slhoee who aseisted in connec- tion with the exhibit. The following donations are ac- knowledged with thanks Mr J. C. Leithwaite, $6.00 ; Miss Kate Watson, $1. OODERICH TOWNSHIP. PATRIOTIC WORK . -The Patriotic Society of (ioderich township will hold ice next sewing at the home of Mrs. Geo. Andrews, Bayfield r-md, no Thursday, October 21st, at. 2.40 p.m. Everyone interested in the work for the soldiers is invited to attend. Cut- out garments my he had Irons Miss Alli. Johnston Mr Miss Mary Selkeld and yarn for mocks from Mrs. Oeo. Andrews The Taylor'. Corners branch of this Patriotic Society of Godoeich township will hold- its WM( meeting at the home 01 Nes Thos. Joh Wit on on ‘N'etIneeday, October Shh. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. • PALE,FEEBLEO1RLS Weakness Generally Conies es as Womanhood Approaches. Girls upon the threshold of woman' hood often drift into a decline in spite of all care and attention. How often one sees girls who have herr' strong and lively become suddenly weak. de- pressed. irritable and listlese. It is the dawn of ,wonianhood-a oriel+ in the life of every girt -and prompt measures should be taken to keep the blood pure and rich with the red tint ot health If the blood is not healthy at thio critical stage the body i. weak- ened and grave disorders follow. Dr. SVilliatui Piok Pills holier saved thou- sands or young girls from what might .have Peen life-long invalidism or an truly death. They are • blood -builder of unequaled richness). strengthening weak nerves and producing liberal supply red, healthy blood which every girl needs to suidain her strength. Dr. %Valiant.' Pink Pille have proved their great •islue over and over again to young woman who.* health was tailing. Miss Minnie Duffield, Eramoort. Ont . sayst.--"It gives me great pleasure to tell you what Dr. Williston' Pink Pills have done for me %Vben I Was tapprotsch- ing the .ge of wcinanhood 1 suffered mew ly from bloodlessnees. or an- aemia. My work was a direr to me, I had no appetite and never felt rested in the mornings. I could scarcely walk for fire minutes et a time with- out taking a rest. 1 was troubled with severe headaches, and things looked gloomy indeed. 1 doctored for a long time and got but little, if any, benefit. 1 was advised to try Dr. Wil- liams' Pink Pills, and did so and, after taking them for • t inie felt bettor. 1 continued taking the Pills until I had used six bcxes, when 11.11 like a new peeean. 'anti wee again enjoying splen- did beeltb. I wculd strongly adder. any girl who ie weak or run down to tryDr. Williams' Pink Pills." You can get these pills from any dealer in medicine or by mail at Tin cents a box or 111 boxes for $2.:st from the Dr William.' Medicine Co , Brockville. OoI. The County Court proceedings were again adjourned on Wednesday until the 'lath inst. Ahmeek Chapter, I. 0. D. E will hold its regular monthly meeting on Monday afternoon, October 114ttb at 4 o'clock, in the court house. Mr. Reg. Bleekstone, leader of the lied Regiment hand, is starting • cies,' of instruction for those wishing to learn to iv hand instruments. Per- sons desiring to join are reluested to apply to Mr. Illaskstone. lhose.ha•- ing a knowledge .of music are re -p- ier' ed . LIFELESS, GRAY HAI 11 Look yertingi Common garden Sage and Sulphur darkens so naturally nobody can all setee-aser Orandesetlise kept bar hale filentifeRy darkened. gloosy and abaadaall with • brew of Sage Tea and Sulphur. Whew her hair fell oat or took ea that RED CROSS NOTES. 1 be annual meet mg of the (ioderich branch of the society will take plates in the Red Crass room.. North stiesi, faded atavaksd •Prawwww• "d0 on Mond•v, OF(0110, 1.), at p.m wlxters vaa •Priama with when the retwart of the year's work sleet. BY **hint et sej ,deell arid of the financial standing of the sten far "Wria'a &es sad rat wit Society will be read. the Meer, for the '''w•Pwirii." you will get • p remising year elected. mid the tegular bottle el this eld-tiere resiTitioreade 00 beginner trammeled. All members are um, for sheet le meta 5100. reiliwhasql to he pi POPIth mixture WI bs dereded elm le mien The 8,sc Jet endive to thank the nantrel color •ty to the hell' lied following ladies who have been knit- spiendM fee &admit dry, Itchy 0.0.1P ting am! are still dsing an : Miial K. and falliait hair. • M. M.uttgomsty, 7 p1.:Mesdames • well -knows downtown druserest says Jos Dirkson. Kennedy, W. L. Horton. waseliweal mai WTI" Selle sad fail- Fatrieln Geo. Williater, Hee, Gordon, pier. tomato* It darkens ao aatarally aai W. Wilt stall. A Friend, 2 Pain each: seemly that stobady ea* UM it has hass Mrs Alex. Stratton, Mrs. Nicholaon, tin may to ens, too, Tes Slim Naffed. Miss F. Nailed, Mies E. dampen a tomb gm resit brush clerk. Mn. Rarer -Adis 2 pair, meth : and w 11 threw. Taw We. balsa Miss 11( Sault*, Mrs. O. Jenkins, Miss we dread at a time. By meriting the M. Dark. Mn. W. R Belle. Mr, Con- ifiellgeele; elan *.Mbeed- nolly, Mrs. J. P. Brown, 1 pair each. 11""r",61161"H"._.____"1 A eperial meeting of the Red Cross ‚.1' 5.4 mese IreeWe ems 'mm •••••• monety was betel on the Sth inst. A • hearty Vitt. of thanks was tendered to Have beautiful window decorations Nothing gives so much pleasure as a well decorated window. Your windowsewill be the envy of your neighbors if you use the cX-t4e-k Flat Rod -for curtains and draperies Guaranteed not to sag or tarnish is a Kirsch Flat Rod in a color to match your woodwork or draperies. ESTry rod contains a written guarantee that it will not sag o r tarnish. h's se *onto haat an ettrectiew window with the Kirsch Flat Rod Come in and see them GEO. HOHMEIER 5. CONSUMPTION TEAK LUNGS -NATURE'S CREATION" is not CUM an. We make no .e extravagant statement*. We know positively what it is doing, and has done, to alleviate human suffering. 'i.e have nunilwra of testimoniala on fyle in our offices to prove every claim made for this remarkable treatment. Von are at liberty to read original testimon- Lela, or sor shall be please -4 to semi, Booklet FREE. to any address, containing Serwn Statement* from reputable men and women nho wurd -PIATURES CRE- ATION.- Send for Booklet and read the erSiteincrigtedelkosony it contains. Natm's Creation Co. SI Cassda, Limited Suite 11, Cosgrave lildg., '1 °ROST() - CA rola tteleeteePlesse~rfsWW•Wweeseersieseeeereent. Robert Wilson Stoves Stoves Now is the tithe- to look up your Range for the winter. • We have some- thing new In this line. QASOLINE ENGINES Fre* z to do hianwillawea Windmill Pumps and Windmills Water Systems installed We have just a few Buggies left at cut prices. Also a line of tiarness, Horse Blankets and Robes, Wash- ing Machines. Churns and Cream Separators. ••••••••••••• OPERA HOUSE Satti6 y, October 16 Monday, October 18 Matinee Saturday Romare Ainsnacer Co •111111111. 41111111 Massey -Harris Shop Nastilko St. Cadent* seerneseeeeeeeeeePowsoloweedeeWeiv IF YOU WANT TO LAUGil TREAT Yol1111,F TO THE BE. T "A Man's Ability Is His Passport' FRANK WEAVER SPECIAL WAR PRICES 25c - 35c 50c Prof of Mos.< oniVasca I i • ...i• Teacher VO.C. Cl,,,. and AII.O.00 Solon' 10140014. ONTARIO Sorrmhats - B.e•th Ccntral. moon and Inserpretanon For torivss and information apply PORTERS BOOK 'Toga PATENTS • First time at these prices Plan at Edwards open now ••••••••••••• In all rern- lc.. Aolt fur our INVEN- TOR'S A I )VISEtt,whleh will be sent friar MARION & MARION. SIR University et. Montreal. Brantford Roofing Me' 'P' -NM Suitable for all kinds of bnild• lugs ; housee, barns or sheds. ry dal (in red or green),S3.:,0 per equate. No. :; Asphalt \goofing, $3.;d1 • per stittitTe. No. 2 Asphalt Roofing, 43.00 per square. No. 1 Asphalt Roofing, $2.2:1 per square. Mohawk .Roofing, $1.75 per square. teW"' NEI W. R. PINDER Phone NZ Hamiltoe Street oallaellaPaNadtallWaIRAORWWW•ParlaAPOA Some ptorsit twit digit hrtsul upon the waters, expecting it to tom, beck toasted