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me LEATHER GOODS
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A. R. TA Y I X)R. St vermes.
MEDICAL
K.F.. R. YOB/ITER-RYE, BAR
��/ marand throat eats. Boar pre
York tWrle and Aland rte
Ariel.fiar. Neer am
and llama ea iW,
!sar
wat+, and Mesbtd lice tat
Cleglaad. Der. IS R W Weep titre el
Met. Kass Church. Hoare it
* M a. a. l io t p, r.. T te11►. to Tedapaoae
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R GEO. HEILEMANN, OMTRO
PATH. epeci.liet t• wemee'a sad obit
disease acute. ,brcalo sad sorrsw d1e
endera ere. ear. now ted thrust. partial deaf
em, Iwmbas° and rheumatic osndithes.. Ade
adds remove 1 without the knife. Mine s t
iMso
rsmce. corner Nelson and tit. Andrew'
kaiaks. At home once Monday. Thursday.;
and lataeaays:any ere.inw by appointment.
AUCTIONEER
THOMAS OUNDRY
1j AUCT1ONI=R
Ikea R, GMor1c . W laswwatleaa by m
tett at alental onee will be promptly a
em4s4 to. Raaidene. talep4ew Its
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LYTICR, tle,WCtTee. NOTARY
PUBLJI. kTl.
talli*e--ikerllna Haab Back, Hendon 11seet.
- edmlts T.laphoo. tai
Baal !..:ate Lean. and In uranoe.
PEUUIW UOT, KI I.LURAN k COOKE
BAB'!' 1 LIM C+4JLiC1TUR14, Nl1rAR1hB
Pt air.. EIC.
mee on the t+'ruare. second doer from Hae,
W. Afar:. a.ua. u.m.
I14isle land. to Man at lowr..t ra10...
W. Phot brOUT. 6a'. J. L ktu,otax
d J. L. t onat.
Li. CAJLI:RON. K. C.. MARK'S
??L'k..dlcatur. notary pwb►b. Ueoarr
:Sweet. Uederieh. third door fF.
l.wary .'t l bn:on Thursday of each week in
un Alb*. t Neeet e.x upwd by M,.
r. Vtt1r lyes.. le ..m. tun yin..
LARL(IARKUW, LL.B.. Baste
alai kit. .stomas. osiacttor• etc., Ueda
. IsSMwrort -N,d as £Nmol Ates
I1 BRAG/At- HAKRISTEH, SOL -
V. Wiser. Notary Public and l'ouveyu.cer•
ilia -Court Huu-e Ooderkh. w►irm
INSURANCE, LOANS. STC.
koKIL1..OP MUTUAL FIRE IN
•ORANGE CO. -Farm .red Isolated
tram property secured.
Oita -Jr. 1'o,,noMy, Pres. tiodertrb P.O.:
Jae. Evens-, Wier ales. Ileethwoo,l P. '4E.
Tloma. L Hey. arc -Tram, meaforth P. 0.
la recta+-lA Y. Jtotins r. 1esexth : John
Xavier., Winthrop ; K"llk.m Slam. Cor itanoe:
Jots tensswelo, &Whoa.. • (leo. d'art Dr).
lector t b : Robert Fent.. Itarleck ; Nabobs
alaltwe.n, tfrmatietd.
Anent.: J. W. Yeo. Holpe.vilL; Alex.
Witch. t 'iaton-; William Chesney. Seaforth ;
My. Seam th. Polley -holds+ can pe
•�meet�ast.k•r.ad pet their card. reosipted
R iu
J. Jnerti.Cttahlag Store. Clinton, R ti.
(.awn'. Ursa”,. al.e••..e .reser, 0.d.rlet.. er
J. B. Real • lia'4rr..1 stoke, Bayfield.
p(l MO PKLVATI! FUNDIS TO
Ips. Amity to M. O. CAM -
N. Narrater Hamilton street. (Iodide .
tu•
R. ROBERTSON.
TY IN/VRANCX AGENT.
Irma 0.n Lamenting* t Milo& Canales sad
American.
Aaeurwr moans= awn Wwam'
rvs140.41
ITV : moans=he Oman Accident mad Goa/aster
a.v1.1410rt Limed. of Isadore. Rog.
irliZir aao liLimited, BowW : The U.&
ty and Oso mime Company.
at Cued Trees, ertbsa.t owner of rip
saes. end P4. Markt ...trivet. Pb...'1711
I/ARRIAOS LICENSES
i ALTER E. KELLY: J.P..
OIODfiw1CH, ONT.
f11111t:LR or EARRIOOK UCB 1W.
roots, Trade larks,
Desigis
Secured In All Countries.
Wats fur free book -PATLYT4 PROTBC-
MM. Tens all about mid bey to got pat
watt BABCOCK & 110'11. eM*14.ked MIN
formerly Patent t;eee Itaimtner. Mesta et
Patera tows. Rett1Aered Pietist Atteenor.
Oa. Vim. Janne. Street, Ms.teeal. Preaebas -
Alawa and WmIdlISN.. Bapemaatatlew lis
0l Imam eswatra s.
Brophe3 Bros.
DOMINION
Tie ala
Funeral DlrecIsrs
and Embalmers
Ogino aarduUy atbaeded to
at all boor., sight or day.
1 HE SIGNAL GODERICH, ONTARIO
NORTHERN DISTRICTS FIRE 1
/,..y Lives L:�.tr... Forest' NOTED MUSICIAN
in Fess.
Toronto, July 11. -Northers (1a
tarso is being swept by the biggest
barb the in its history. S&•utb from
Cochrane, and as tar west as Hearst.
on the Tiaa.contin.ntal, the dance
have r n ulfed millions et dollars AJviese The Use O1'YRUIT-A-TTVEr,
worth of timber land, and wiped out The F.•nwe Fruit Mdiciao,
at least a donee towns and villager.
According to reliable isforstioe 3 U
settlers have perished.
Cochrane and Matheson ate said to
have been wiped out. Hrtweru them I
Ile the eetllewrits of Iroquois. Fall.. I
Nusbka. Watabbeag and Kelso. The
Hams' swept this territory. claiming ,
scores of victims In each place.
Three sep.rste fires are sweeping
the country. The largest, and the I
only one concerning which Any de-
tails sre available, commenced et
Porquis Junction. or Thursday last.
A stiff southeast wind hurtled the
flames down the line of the T. N.
0.. wiping out evesytbing as tar motel
as Matheson.
Another has been ratting east' of
Cochrane for several dere but the es-
titueted death list of 147 dues nut In-
clude spy easualttes in that sone.
There 1s no means of towmunica-
tion.
1%e third is suppose d to have started
near Hearst and is sweeping lbs
TrsLetootinental Railway on both
aides, but working sial♦ southeast-
erly with the wind. Near Hearst
then is a big internment camp and
bunched. of soldiers. 4111 telegraph
lines are down east of (rout on the
Tiamacontinental and there is, no way
of ascertaining if any lives have been
lost at this point.
An array of between five and six
thousand men le fighting the firer.
But the he.e they cam hone to do i.
10 holt it'iu check until a heavy rain. six months 1 have Dara entirely will.
Mormrrrme+. rbenetenrolugieal tet- Iadvise any one who sufrea+from that
See said last night it rained a tittle ill borritdetnnahht'hronice'unit: tion
northern Ontario Sunday, 'There is 1'+
no prrnpect of heavy rata sur muse wish the resultant indigestion, to by
! s• "Frei! -t -tires", and },.n will be
Heavy Loss in Towns agreeably surprised at the gn .t t enefit
A North !Bev despatch says : "Cock- You will receive. . A. I;erg}:XI1CIa;,
rane and Matheseu, two .wall towns ;Ac. a 1..x, 6 fur 1..50, trial size, .Se,
in Northern Ontario, are repotted to At all dealers or sent postpaid by Fruit-
have been wiped out by kite today os•ticra Limited, "'taw**
with a le of at least i n lives. Many
persons were Mimed."
Special train. with doctors have left '
North Bay for the north. At Ie.a.4t keg on cleared ground in the clay belt
eighty are known to be dead, :arid it' le was tired I.v the sun's rays. It i. sig.
feared the casualty list may be much eillcant al least that fire broke out at
larger. there points hundreds of wiles apart,
A Cobalt report say.: Terrific appareptly within a few days.
toren fires ate regio,; alt tfit uugh the The nigoest lose of lite.rent. to have
north country and the town tet 'Pius- r ecurtea -in the sown of Matheson,
mins is in serious denier. The tele- where eighty l.rdies have' been re -
phone operator at NatIw.on ha.i to covered. From Nu•hks, fifteen miler
leave the rake, as the the had winked ;'north. Mend sixty drat h. ere reported:
right up to the building. mid' it wa. at and at 1'ochranr »bout twrnty-flue•
the risk of life to remain. A large t deaths are believed to have occurred.
number of tarn Iwildin{ . ..r4-ur.,f This does not include anv settler. who
Pear.oe,'s Landing weir destr..yed. may ha.e leen trapped i'y the Issue.
Telephone eownuuieatiun north of a, the out o tit1ry. It• yu.'is F.tll+
Swastika is cowpletely cut eft. The sr.+ wiped out r,wple'rly. eltho:tgh
last word received wan from the \Lett- the Ahitil i Pulp and paper toil• rie'e
aeon operator just as she. left the .acrd by the employes -el, The •%), 4jlst
building, at wbicn time the.1' res+ no i• env of the ht;rg.•,t plant. of it. kin.i
eonintinicati. a pos.ible rel h the l'. t- in the tacit it, and it ......skid brcau...
ctipiur dtarnc;.I its rruployrr..tayed to f • wall of
Started near Mathelleln.tire with Nue plant's own sire fish' ing
• apparattr..1
Aernrdiug t.. inforwati,•n received I At No.t k.a tifty.+even . ••t ere wet.'
over the lu,•k'tlietalle•r t.- . phone tic 4te btrii-.Lr„ de..+h inside file,•. -r nnnute..
T. N. O. ,.flices at N. 1'h H.i . ;1 1 The tlame..wept thtnukh the t ‘ren
OF MONTREAL
MR. NOSE NBU 1O
olid C'asgrain St., Mlontreal.
April31th, 1915.
"in my opinion, no other medicine
In the world is so curative for Ceeshaa-
trens sed Ieds,krsfioe at Fruit -a -fives'•.
1 wasasu fferer from there cumi:lainte for
fire year.!, and my sed.rotary occupa-
tion, Music, brought about a kind of
Intestinal Paralysis- w ith malty //rud-
achei, belching ga.+, drowsitese after
eating, and fain in the Back. 1 tried
pills and medicines et pl,�..eiari., hitt
nothing helped me. Then Iwa.in.lmcc.l
to try " Fntit•a-!ices'•, and 'now for
The Northern Ontario Disaster
Slap of the• lin•-•wept dist ii. t From \inthO.,.l, northward a1. m;
the T. A N. 41. Railway line t.a..1 fin, hat.• wade prams, oily a el,:ur
sweep of thriving 11.wris arid-.•tth'rve• hence. Another gn'lIt t1n• i+
raging.110411' {hard. :4 big alien .•rw•t,ty'•tfay,is located on the Noti.,n-
alTlwrl..nntiip•Iihit linealr.trl half -way bet ween 4'.w•himm•amI Hoare.
Ere started near'ltathescn and quick-
ly epemed n0tt11 to C{'rbrane. The
country west of that town for a dis-
tance of 250 miles is biasing, and
hundreds of lives are probably loot.
It is thought that the wont of the
conflagration is over. No of mmunica-
tion can ire established wolf. of Coch-
rane, so that no ',Geode of the dam-
age in that section can are asceitained.
• sew survivor. from Matheson and
the surrounding villages have reached
safety, and are quartered in Engle-
hart, New Liskeard and Haileybuly.
It seems certain that Matbeu,n,
Walabheag, Homer, Nurhka, Mon-
teith, Kelm. Pontine Juecti00 and
Iroquois Falls have been completely
wiped Out. while Cochrane baa sus-
tained enormous damage It is re-
markable that in Its break westward
throuab the Porcupine mining divi-
sion Timmins was the only town to
offer sed as tar as could he aacer-
taiass l only sixteen buildings had
Nam burnt. Between Matheson and
Dedham* R'besellamlled that HJL lives
bare been lost.
Dos W Negligence T
Nee woe know the north country
say the /re most probably was aimed
by IIs carelessness of settler* them-
selves. Bot on this +venin it is
quite probable that the record beat
wave wee milkiest So fire the bush.
Oke opiebe M that was bssvy new
and wiped It oat or existence in hall-
, ,an•h.tnr. One old Frenchener. whose
wife died only last winter, herd along
with hi. ten children. The whole
faintly were trapped in the house end
burned to death.
Later reports show tbatl the line
from Iron ' Falb southwest to Tim-
mins ha. been destroyed In Timeline
sixteen houses were biasing early this
morning. and all the intervening set-
tlements have been destroyed. The
loss of lite along this route is not
known.
The fire Ana.
Hon. O. Howard Ferguson, Minillter
of !rands. Forests and Miner., wire at
the Parliament buildings until a late
hour securing wba: information 11tt��
could. He kerns that the fire ares$
rougbly is from the Quebec boundary
at Low Busk. west to Hearst and
wreath to Matheson. The Ontario Gov-
ernment
overnment ire undertaking relit( work
immediately. The bridge at Wahab.
twee was burned, but a gang was put
to work Sunday and soon had a tem-
porary affair up over which the fleet
relief train went Rutaday.venbeg. It
carried blankets, tent.. 12.00 pounds
of provisions', 16 doctors, 111 some, sed
1110°atsre. Another train will leave
early this sseeni.g sed several rot's
during the day.
AUGUST 1
Better andCheese Markets
Brock vUle- offer tags. '75 colored
and 1,102 whitedales. colored at
16%c, 170 twlored at 1.'er and :1.0
cool cured at 16c.
Ptctoo-til factories !warded 1,760
boxes, all colored. All sold at 16c.
Napanee-479 white, 1.540 +bred;
1,430 colored old et 16e .200 at
11 16.16c; white refused at 1614e -
Iroquois -1190 cheese were boarded.
141 colored and 50 white. All sold
bs 16%c.
Cornwall -2,244 bete. of colored
aad 40 of white were offered. AU
O dd; colored at 16%kc, : ad white at
16 ♦16c.
Perth -MO colored cheese were
sold; prices. 15%c for white and 15!.o
for colored.
Listowel -1,3$I boxes ‘if white and
1,122 boxes of eolored eleese were
boarded. Mostly all sold on street at
16%c t0 15%c.
Kingston -1,04$ oolewed and 50
white were bo aided. All sold at 15%c.
Woodstock -33 boxes were board-
ed. Hlgbeet bid. 15%c, !.n sales.
Alexandria -943 boxes white cheese
offend. All sold at 15%
London -11 factories :Marded 1,491
boxes -12.0 white and 1.301 colored.
No sales; phi. 15e to 111'ec.
Cowaasvflle, Que.-10 factories of-
fered 590 Packets* of butter. Six
factories sold at 30%c and tout fac-
,torlse at 30%c.
St Hy*. lathe. Que.-54 packages of
latter sold at 29%c; "50 Dotes of
cheese offered, all sold at 15 11-14c.
Teeente Cattle Market
Steers, choice weighty . tt . IO to 18.50
do. medium weighty. 7 r.0 A.10
Butcher', choice handy :. b0 1.00
do. good - 65 7.70
do. medium - .:. 7.6.4
do. common 4.50 7.25
Butchers' cows. choice7.00 7.25
do. good 6 50 7.00
do. n ediam 5 50 6.60
Butchers' bui;s, choice7.00 7.25
do. medium to good6.25 6.75
do. bologna . 5.00 6.50
Feeders. 960 to 1,000 lbs. 7. 00 7.50
do. bulls 00 6.00
Stockers. 500 to 900 lbs.. 675 7.10
do. med., 650 to 700 6 00 7.00
do. con n,on, light... 5.50 1.00
Clatters 4. T 6.50
Canner 4 00 4.50
Milkers, good to choicet::-..00 90.00
do.. ccmmon to medr.4,.140 65.00
Springers too - 90.00
Calves. veal. gond 1^ 00 12.00
do. medium ..044 10.00
do. l•OIt,WOn . tel 7.50
do. .grana 5 .S 6. 25
Lambs„cwt. y ^0 '11.00
Sheep, ewe., light - .Mt 8.25
do. heavy aid bucks "•'30 6.50
do. culls 4 Po 5.50
Hogs, weig:;t d off carsi :.5 0.4.0
do. efd and wateredt.1,0 0.00
do. •f.o.h country .,1..:o 0.00
Toronto Grain Markets
Manitoba w:,rat-7'ra,- ..bay ports,
No. 1 nort'.ern. $i.z::,. \o. . nort;
ern. Si . 1 tr ; No 3 nort'terA, $1.27'r.
)Sault M, r„- Trni l., bay t•• n .
10 . 1 ll t N. t -
extra 1 .1..d. .1' • 1 tai
49t:c. \n - .e, d 4!.
Atnerl•at, or:,- No : yellow. 91Aic.
On!arl, r' rat -No. 1 cin:.tenial
per car lot., arccr ;ng :o-trr1;•'1!, out -
track. Toro*
.t
sat . 71.u.: • 2 t•or:tt:..•r.'i :1,
51 t.. 1 1'2. rci; i, to
f,- •.1 • .11r
09ttrio , .. cdlte, 47c to
45c.
!',,at No. 7. p0- r'.ot. El 7: to
f.s4, a, , r,,t;g to . .ale. 11
71 :'.n
}:arl.•y-\Ia r:a� id•', G.:c to 63c;
No. - f., d. •;uc t
ity. -No 1
Mani: •• t! 1
j::c' ba: -. $0 70. .• .
t $iter, 7.; its
llC•arit) HOW- -- ,:V....
to. pronwt rh'pu..1
sanip;.. 14.13 to 54 _
but.. sea :"mrd. 54 .7
\liiii,10- .'1r .. ',
rd. M .:;trt.d.=:1u-;•
gond 14.0.1 roar, t t
$L.7u; tnidd:ings. 1.:
!. 1':c to 97c.
tea ti• ,0 1Q
.7,.;.:.; strong
•.tr..ek. Tcror.•
accnrdicg to
iu ;utc bags;
I. r ton, drliv. r-
124; brat.. 1-.;
r hasp, $1.6-. to
Wholesale Produce
Toronto whula.sa:c p;rN:es to tis
trade:
1489 -
Special candled (cirri's 1.8 .32 to 1 .24
t,'andlt d, rstartoce
Butter -
Cream. ry
utter-Cream.ry prints, frt.!: , .31 .32
Creamery. solid. .30 .31
Choice dairy prints... .24 .27
Ordinary dairy print- .24 .26
Bakers' .23 .24
l u,a..• - ::ere'. :arg' . 1714c; twins.
17%c, triplet.. 15, , old. June and
Septen.ber, large. :2c: twins, 22!.c;
triplets. 2:'1c.
Poultry Live Dressed
Spring broilers 25e .t.)c 2sc :roc
Old fowl. 4Y.. •44e 485 Ste 23e
Ih.ckiin(s ..... 14c 16c 20c 22c
East Buffalo Cattle
('attic-Rtcetpt., 2.000; active; ship.
ping, 18.00 to 110.00; heifers. 14.00 to
58.25; cows, $4.00 to $7 50; bulls, 15.00
to $7.50; stockers and feeders, 14.00
to 57.25; stock heifers. 55.50 to 11.00;
fre$
); cows and springers actin; 850
to 15.
Veal. -Receipts, 1.000; active and
steady; $4.50 to 11100. '
Hoge-Retelpts, 10 000; active;
heavy, 810.50 to 510.55. missed, 110 50;
yorken. 110.25 to 110 40; pigs, 110.16
to 110.26; roughs, 5).00 to 12.16; stags,
84.50 to 17.55.
Sheep and lambs- itecetpts. 2,0eb
active- 1robs, 37.00 M' 111.26; y
Iings, li' to 19.25; wetbers, 13.00 t
$11.26; II a es. 34.00 to 87.75; sheep,
tnlied, 57.76 to 18.00.
Chicago Liu COSSk
Cattle--Recelpts, 19600; market
weak; !reeves, 4.20 to 110.40; stock-
ers and feeders, 16 t,. 111; vows sad
heifers, 13.50 to 111.25. *:aloes, $11110
toll!
Hogs-- Receipts. 41 000 ; market
weak; light. I11.50 to 10.01; atm &
10.10 to 110.06; heavy. 91•6 to 110.06;
trough, 11.06 to 19.20. pigs. /7.16 Se
MIS; balk of sales, $3 41 to i1/.
Sheep and Iambs -Receipts, 17,060;
`toarket weak; limbo, salvo, .4.1111t.
60
Tat•s1DAY, AmenT 3 191b 11
AUGUST CLEARANCE
This is the month we clear out all odds and ends of
Summer Goods and all goods of passing fashion.
Clearance of all Colored Parasols
We have grouped all our colored Parasols at two prices for speedy clearance._
9Sc
• ,: $1.45
Lot 1-15 only colored Parasols. Regular up to 52.00 at
Lot 2- 12 only colored Parasols. Regular up to 53.75 at
Just a few Children's Parasols left, at ;Sc, 50c and 60c
Bargains in Ladies' Coats
2 only Silk Repp Coats, handsomely embroidered collars, sizes 38 and 40.
Regular price 510.00. to clear at 35.50
1 only rich Peu de Soie Silk Coat, belted effect, very stylish, size 36. 'Regular
$16.50, to clear at • $1().50
size 36. Regular $18.00, to clear at
1 only "Boulevard" handsome black Moire Silk Coat, newest style, very dressy, '
$11.50
Handsome Silk Sweater Coats
You couldn't desire a more stylish garment than one of our lovely Silk Sweater
Coats. They come in various styles, in colors of gold, melon, Copenhagen, white,
black, in self colors, and fancy stripes. These Sweaters a //��/�
I must be seen to be appreciated. Prices from $S. W to $11.5
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