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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Star, 1922-09-14, Page 2____M_r - - � - ___ - ,.., - " - - - - � I __1T7_qr_"r_ - -_ ;' '9M9111n - � _ I , � - i� - � . 11 wwwwomr-�- A :=;-�-� ­ � I 1. Wfflm� OF, - �; I . . -y I I )) " i . - . �." ­ I I I I .. � � I I 0 . � . � � I _.. � , q I 'Tt!r!!!r=!V!!!!t�i;���=i;�;;;����;;;;;4!===!=!- I I I 1: . ; . i 1 --In: == I I � I �. 1. __ I I I . � .-, ___ _.,� -_­�. -, I ..:70T!!= . =2 - T! ----.,!,.,.�,-!,�o,�.-!,I!!,!,01.1..,.. ­­ � I ! . ­­_____ - ____ - : : i !7! ,_­­ ­­ ----"- _ ------ I— ­ - ­ . ... - ­­­­ ; ---",--- . THE GOVERICH STAR Tlit"DAY, UM. 14. I= I 'W F4" two I . . ���,!!!!=_ _ �! 0100101014.0=�___ . . - � . '_'. =.. � -, . Z - - - �. - - ­ ­ �'a ��, - , - a-, ­ a - =�� - I 70!�� ----,,----- - , - _7 - ­; -_­� I .. -1 . I.. !M�� a 7!=T7a ­ :: I—- : i � �- ­­­ ­ __ __ =T" I�T��, ___!, ­­ � - ­ _._ � 1-1 � ,----.- , �_ ­ I .. .-- " I I __ _-1 ­_: ��­ I 1 6 i 11 I 11 . I . . 1. I I , ftnDERIGH INDUOT � UU OIRIAL A o,,GGESS�, A 16111RIAL TO A GREAT EXPWRER WEAK.] LOANS HELP io ou, - _____ SWV i . _6___ � - 6 q ". 41 lip 10�0 P tar! . 41, ­_­.. 1. ...."a- I ., HOW the On 9 , L'010 System There Wis a Better Showing of Cattle Than � I e I ;­�a��')' Ut' .P3. Fstrwr , s. FALLCLOTHING ,X � for Years-Merchante DisPlaYs Con. 1 ""�40 __ - - - . . . "_/r­'� I - - ,_ � 11 � I . �? , I./ 1�__i An IntereStJU9 U�trattoa Givvu- 0 4� 4�_ .� spicuous By Their Absence / * . , - 1-1-11 .0 Ilelping the Tenant-'soble Appli- eants D 4"; ppolnte4 - Inspector$ I � * 5/1�t�/, 5��/ 0 1 for Ladies and Men - I 1*""p ,.,,��.,,��,,, . �_11 . r i ., f �, Arc Carefully Selected. I I- I J � . .� ROSE RACE AND VIDWAYSOOD DRAWING CARK : -- .717 �� " ,r ,� ,, p;,, e,, Meat of ; , p 4;;�- Contributed 'On%rlo Vpt,av ; I � � , Z <_9;1� ( Lure. Torento.) .� � .. ��, IC -11 . Agrll�l I . I , . I 10 . P, 5- , . " �2 , 11 6 . I I To h0p. yquua Imen of farming . � , 5; ��, Ladies' Fall Coats 1Z <�_11 -, The Pr* * List Tells the Story of the Exhibitors _;�� 66 � 1;�&�.,�i�7 I e,xperj�eilce, farming i3ellua ,on and . - `� !!�---- 'e" �,; ��� I t " - �1, I o� - , I in the Various Departments ,,, ,,;;O- I I( �­4 C-4pgal to gct properly I Tile Newest in Styles and tile Latest in Cloths are to be had in I 1, re: . :k;� -�� ,W- �, 11�� I I Juadequ4to - 9. fl�at warrant SatiSfUtiQU. I I I � I . I . settled in faftaing was one of 'the � r4adjes! Fall Coats at this storp.. at price I " ,,, , - . I _� � 0. raiha n9w far;p loan, legia Fur collars, fut collars and cures, ombroidory, sillt and satia liniagE;, The ,Goderleb ln4ustfial ExhibitiOn CutVt Grow Western Fruit in 404t- r I , - dw ,,, reasons tol . . . I � - �. -.- I _. t1oFed ,ou Friday last and financially aria to Advantage . - - I �� ,V�'l � I . a _7 lation now belpg adminiat,red by the are soine of the fcatures of tho duvotyus now being shown for the I . An interesting exbibit was to suw - I - -_ - AgNeultural p:cpartmcat Board. Al- ro-val of the Ladies, in the line Of Fashionable Coats for VM11- I I 0 SUCCCSS WAS &ehleVed, thor bajalzco the result of a tese that Mr. George ', . I I . th,,,dy It is poisiblo to point to Cases allp . being CM the tight side Of thP, kdger, Laithwaito has been maUing at . . .. ..... . - . . 're mQUI(,,$ h4yo been .advanced , I - - . r ,P for this purpose. at$ I , I ThurEday afternoon was the big day Maple Uaf Farm. It has been stat 5,. . ,F411 and Winter H I � . *0 a Vote of Isomething like $1160 d so that we shpuld ,A- I .. r now It ,$Volrlked. In One Case. . .. 11 . Apples In Ontario, grow I . In one of the be�,t W()EJte 1� �,iglitful -range of F511 � ,Was rece ing ifter- 0 WO 1. - . C ra Ontario � . ased with the dO % Ived. The foll6w %--��t-f � i The Ladies will be pie, . . . I t e 4 in Ir. Laithwaite has pro. IV I I A -M . counties two loauo wer placed which The styles, fur 11 I 1� , � �4111 - noon the receipts were only a mere t o iRetual test Car- 0 1 -.0 � atiaWinter Hats to be seen 01, display this Nveek. � . I ; I due us the I . I I lllu&trates the fillQst development in � I I I'd � eady-to-wear, iuXanuo Velvet, Feathers, . I fraction of Ibis amount, and, of tic for . er of years seems . 11 Ontario farm, life. A father, for many lined, vemi-triminea and r I . I . � J, i coum, the evening receipts are never to Ile a a a to accept that . . . 10, progretAve and successful - , . I 11 . . . . , . - years 4 . F91ts and Velvots,with Baronette Satin I I � . ) 1i � I rge, We understand the. receipts advi ' lie , ; r .varitics which - . I farmer, WOE, anxious to get his two � . .. I. . . ­ . - a I - 11 I I i� 'i 1. tot orle of tile evenings of the fair Mr. ,aithwal, has, grown are all I . .1 I - - I sons comfortabl� located. Both boys 11 . . , I . . .1 I" last week were the best for any even- . I . I ,! I? mi r I All, while.41ongside were . ..A-"---"-- - -' Dresses � � � mi , ly I . __ - , worp In their tw,patles and both mar- . I Ladies . � .1 , Ing ,on record. The receipt% of the Bliown' sonic magnificent specimens I . i I . . -PQth haa been brought Up on . . . . I . . I - . . . � bit day of this year's fair were ex- . ried.1 I . . . � I . of the proper apple.'$ to VoW in Ont- farm, and of the older -It, waR .1 5rougb Canton droPeol . I ; - 11 the . � . � I . . ve0ed by the receipts the big day ario climate, Itiff 'Significant that � , I "IWIF- - The range -of Ladies' Dressos extends t] , � I . J - I . - ­ , naid'he "worked on the farm all his Flannels and. Hoibespulls. I . I I I—— the year the Brown and Dyer Shows the only season when the Western -, .� I .1-1 I __ _ , I I I 1 -.0 - - I � I I life except while away at the war.". Duebesse, Charmeuse, Tricotine, Serges, n . ; , I . i occupied the, inidway. This yearithe - did at all well on Maille ., ., With. the aid of the father and loans, The styles are up-to-tile.,minute, the prices are rM011ableA'd-right- � . . � "i . '1=0104 ,A 14 :3.1 r 2: I . . � I � I INC. slope wbtro D&VIA . U."t X"to##: 60M. . I I lar s Trading 000t ipil (W.,.of itsdion 4sysi ,;1* ot"*%* . _ _.. � I ,� . "' ., .. I 1. - , Great Empho-Shows were the mid w0 Lv�it!Parnl wa in a particularly vet Afro of 14ke windoxii" pro- I / * I 1. - ,- ­ �� I � I ntti'Utions. Th - Jo liko-�Avbu season, Wh&: s I - __ _. Ontario � a 10 �- tint 0#410,g voot-ootaNkAw - wot. *1�, uto: RoCkIft .. � ------ � ,. _ � only IiWut half the value ot the . . , _­­ -7- 71 � - ---,----. I I I our own pp . . I . _ � I _A_', __ . -Ve�tqa;-li . -boya-acquired--fUrms; One- - --- - ­ 1. __­_____ ___f_ .- -----.. .11 .. ....: I.. __.� - � tnttrtained and Am poor. From all of which -Mr. � . .olu I . -aU-- � - 11 . ' = �'ud the mid -P I 1� favF L. I I � I I r M ENTION Of the -name of David try. - His alallition was. to determino ,-2,0 a, farm .at 185 acres,'valuod unt, . . --- T I I I � % �, , lt� � m : WAY wa* the most crouded spot on L11401%wWaalite, deduces that the Ontario I Thompson would convey little . and 4ollpeato the physical features dl�gs . . . I . . . � I '. the grquilao. Western der 420,000, withexcelleut bull - I 'Will find the Fall Hat to � I I I . . . , . I climate is too dry for he . meanhIg to the average Cahadian, of the whole"of North-Western Am� gad full equipment of stock and Ito- �. The particular. mail, or young m4u, . �, N . 11 The )tam Racto; ,�,� ,, fruit, and to make his showing more arol yet no one did more in his da' elica, His s4rveys,wore not merely plement$4 Adjoining, tho other WaY , - I � ) . . � ,educational. hoattached a list ofthe routes thro 99 rough sketche3e but were Careful alued 4 suib his individuO desire among the assortment of HatsJu4t recent I . . I I . I V . ' . , ; �. I I The horse races. wore quite an'at- I to ,O�cim ,has two hundred aeres, not . ,� � . . thup new trade u I , which are olfered , . 2 traction and two good racea were run Westernyoritles, wbicb,he has shown the orto mnkiiown defiles of the traverses made by a master in the quite so high because the buildings ly received inthis line. The prices of the Felts I I 1. � I . I , . )� . I both on Thursday and Friday After- will, not do well here and also A list Canadian Rockies - and to apply art, short courses being taken with are not quite so good. He also has in All the popular sbades.i are a I tt I ractive. I . 1, . ­ � . . I . .. . . . A . ". � . . poolls. - Walter Burnside, of Kilicar. of the good Ontario varities whi6h scloutifle r4ap making - to'the geo- " tic compass, the variation a full equipm and Jm- . I I � I - � . . 1 I I .1 . -will do well h S, - � I . I I . .1-1 , .., I I . I , dutits in his usual efficient manne . in 'the. names of . I 4 , , . . . . ." t . � , � . dine, was tbo starter and did his ities to avold,. are the- York. Imp- ploratiOn of the West. - 1. I ' S!#t ' . � a niamo plements. The brPpertles.are regis- , i ero. The Western var- aphical. ex of ,wb ch was Constantly determined� . Sut of ot9ck , I I wi a s. over a. hundred years distances being e§timated by the tere � the boyoxe- I Re dy-to- Wear I . � I . Thejqgfoi werp RoK 'Brothers, ori erial, the Winter. Bawlka,* Delicious,, Agbi when the. trade of the West time t*en to. travel them, and the a vcly, and, they. are responsible 1, � I I I. . - -11% I . . I . 'hem Greening. Tbe.r*ht . � . . I I A . . . ..''." .� . . . I.i . � . Nort nerous as� Apectl I . I 9 u I I. I � 0 , .w and was entirely a fur trade and almost, whole checked . by nui k� . 71re to-aate lines in Mell' , YO � ng F ; . t I ft�w a ; JrAyikeo, Are lbald, of Sea to; carry $ on operations a:nd ma ire - V�eli stodkoa up witb up� . I � , ') , . , . ftth, and Geo.. . R. Muldoon, . apples to grow bere# the Ontario var- entirely. In, the hauds of two great .tronomic4l Observations far latitude Ing p4ym Ats on the mortgage, They puichasd of-, a Fall Suit, ' . . � I I I 'The results of the sp. WON- are - Gravenstein, 'Blenheira, Comparif and longitude, I . �X men's and Boys' Clothing. Before the I � Brussels. eed es, the Hudsort's ,Bay Com, aro settled dowit as4ull-fiedged citi- e Suits we offer, at . I '� . I ; . Dueheilg UU4 Alexander. * � crested should make it a, point to see th "V4, i � . .1 -tontests, were as follows; �� I . I . - . � pony, with headquarters In Eugland, "Typical, of hhu,!' says Mr. Tyr- se))s, with a splendid opportunity for. * those int . I � . . -�t i . -', , . 1. - I I ,I . 11 I ;1 I - 1. I No'-Merohants RxIiNts - .. And. ifid ..NQrtb-Wef,t Company, with rell, "Was his Attitude towards thi hAppluess. an success. 'and enough the best I I . � . . � I .� . � .., . :1 . .� , . 4 Thursday's Svents I I bradijig;of spirituous, liquor* tor'. thf , price& . I. ! I . I ,� 4 � �, headquarters.- in - Mohtr�41.' David 'reeousibility- 0 act as 4 4SteadYIUr, ­­ �, �. . � 1� I � . I � : .-- . . . ' ' " I I k - ; - , . . * Probably *bat made It look asAf . . , . . . I . . . 1. . ­ . I lore I Influeuce. , At the same'time"the .. -e Lines- , - ; , . I I . � . . . ..., . - � Varm�re Trat at Paco I Indiana. He was a strong qpponent :1 -th was less exhibition In'the main Thompson. was g ohirity school boy � I , 1, Stella Mato.. McClelland, who ivint. out to Canada in_ 1784 of the .liquor traffic; and,whilo he home nearby to � . . Mdny: Oth r I :; I � . I � . . . I . -rich . .1 2 ?, I !L I Lbuilding than usual, 'Was the Ont1rQ at tha age of foUrteelf Fears to take was In chir posts father remains. In his .- . . . . . . 1 I- I I I . � . �.. i . I Gode . . I . . , 1, ious other llnb�,, . I . . , . ,.of ail� . n irchant's eshibits. - give the boys the benefit of his ix� idsi klisence iq I I , Goods by� ' I . I Sidney U., Thos. Yparlyt . � � . � service In the Vudson$ Bay Com- no alcoholic liquors were allowed. to We can supply.your nee n vari . I . * ' -1 � I I I . I . � . -Croditon I . . JJ t 3 3 , - , The MidwaY . � - - ' -Tbirteen.years,l te oJoin- , bd taken: to them. . The , years in, perlence v6ud maturer wisdom. _' ' in Cottons, and Flannelettes, Ladies' Blouses and ]Jrid6r��. . . . . � I , .- .: I . 11 . . . . . .1 . - - , itt� . , - pony. a r h , which' -Thompson 'was in the West' "ReVing thb Te`00it- - `-` ' the yard � , . ... .. � .. � � I . Anna Hydro, G. L The Great Empire Shows remained ed the rival North-West Company$ . rills a Underwear for Men. . � ' I . I . . 4 a 3,22 in town until Saturday evening. . . � ,the period In � whicib It should be the ambitloa,of every' wear,'as well as Top Shirts, Ove qd ­ . . . I I . Mitchell-, ; - which offered -him greater facilities were Perhaps � I . . . . . �� . I � ; I . PA44,v Woods, Jos, Huston, Their best day's business was without for survey and exploration. The first this debasing trode was at its worst.. man who worlEs on the Idud to own . . W .1 I I . . . . I � . . . I I � � .1 . - � I . . I . . I � I I ... I I 1�. I I � _*,�;t Nonkton, 4 5 4 4 4 doubt the big day of the falrITlairs- . tradi established by a white Rival 'companies wore .vying with the land he worUs. ,That in--, te- . . . �. . . . . . . I .� . � I I 11 I . I J1)Inswbrtby, Haggett, ­ . I man "Upt"Olf the -furs', and cheap Ants entertain -this ambition there 1. .1 . I . , .. day). The rides, the Perris Wheel, I the Rookka Iii *bat is each other for I � � .. . I I I � I I .1 . . I I . .. � . � , - -traders . U , . I I .:� 4 '� I., I . sort of barter, I I of accumulating suffiel,6lit.to naknoe - . .1 . I I � I . . , � I . , � , 'PC) , - 7er, was not Thompson's . - advanced'by the I . J. . .. . . .. ,Judg ton, 4as. WiddPli, , were ve% pular with the young erected by David Thompson, on the 11 g "" . r . � . � I � I � VOW � . - 6 7.0 dr. 0 , and monkey shores of Lako Windormei%. In July$ Such, howel the 35 Per cent, not . . OR NFIELD ,L . I �­ . I � � 131Y h 7 4-5 dr. the Iderry-Go-Roulid and the Whip? now known as Bfitish Columbia was spirits were regarded by the Is no doubt, and it Is Only a Questid . - . as the most *Ofltablo , . , ,, . I . 11 � . " Pon � , AO -C . . . . I .11 -.1 V I I . 006. p,d,. Neil McAdam, = w`41S9 the%iggesbeat 1807, and the opening up. to eiviliza-, view. Hq believed that the use of Board. - .. . I I . 1� . � . 11 . . . ure In the . � ., I I I The tenant ha� the neces . I.. .. . 1 I �. . . . I . . I . .. 1, .1: . .'� e : . I . a . . . 0 6 dr. show line aut found, popular favor tion.of the Columbia and Kootenay into;dcatiiig liquor in trado was,a isaq, stoo)c and � Implements and is � I . . . ,. .. .1 I .. �i­, ­ .1 I . ­ I.L - -Pove . . . : - with all. ; � - L - � _­ - '. ' . .1� � - Rivers was tar ely due to'his enter� - shortosighted policy�" - I There colugs --The New Store.. I � � . Goderich, Ont. , 11 : 11 If, .:. I, � ', � - 2.20 Trot or . . I . . all"ready'to go ahead. . . , I � 1 I .. . I - I . . .1 - . . . . 1, , I I I .The -optical illusion in the sawing prise during, Ite sacceeding years. As a tribute to the work of David to mind a case in ,one of: the, � . . I � . . I . I � I . . . - I ��. � I I � 1: . . 1. Roy Hatton Shelton, � - lit Canadian Pacific Ontario coantles. The man � _ � � � . � I . , . . . . � . I 1: Of the girl in two and of the'. girl All� this time ,h� was making E;iariq Thompson, t ."� � . I . ., , ! . . . ,- I . I .. , . � )Unca .. . . . . . . I . .. , i, I . ,dine I . whose head seented subported on a viys and supp Y,ng the foundation. Itiiihmy avd,thn Hudson's Bay Com- Ing on a.r9nted larva of -176 acres. 1111.11.1.1 I I I ... 111.1 III . I � � . � � I , : - I" , May WrItht, Afe'Nall... . . - ___�_--- - . I , 1. . I 1, : . . �. spider web otcords �and the bad for the Gover a : railway piny , -OPOtating in the Okcc- I He knew the soil, he'kuew the local � 2 . .. . . . . . I . I . 1, . " . ... �. i Blyth I . 3, 2 2 1 nment. all Are cO � . .. ­ . Even as Hejoftrei . . . I . . I , , . I , J .i - I .� . ­! . n6ii-Oxietant, WOre 'SOWCOS .1816 to 1826; . oiial -f iT I or . , 11 . . . � I I . . . of mu% maps of to -day. From tion,of &J)ovid Thompson Mem conditions, he knew e*k.btIy` what lie at leas ne in 9 district of tim, , . . I . �, �, ,� I Slos, T." Yearly, I .. 2 3.4 81? -Ulation as to bow It was done, het was engapd by the British Gov, Building on the shores of Lake could do. The owner of the farm three counties. Already a list of fit . Beloved, llow are we the dorks -at . � . . � . * I ` 11� I ,� Crediton .Oe , . .(loth not yet appear what 1. 11� ,. ' . V. -,� . I AR the other. wonders wonders of tbd ernment, in surveying and defining Wingermare, clo$0 to the site Of tile had it m9rtgaged, and the ,mortgage teen or, twenty men of Integrity, Godi nud it � I :1 . + , I'- � ** Xing Dolthon; Dr. Whitely, in 00 �, � I 'I! I I : . . 4 4 midwg� woreoduly: wondered at and the boundary' line between -Canada original trading. post Us ed X -' fell due. Re.00uld not pay it. The good dgment and good knowledge we, sliall b6, but we know that, wbev . 11 ,� I . . I I Godertch a I � , , J-4 . I lated, and of farm v4lues'based on, long exper I opear, we shall. be like Him; - li ,. � `� '% - many .11 - . I : Time -2 2.211%, 2,211%, the games Of -skill baffied and the United States -frm-Lower t6nal HOU89 ivilich the , explorer holder of tbe-,knortgage ins - He slitil 'And .� .. . :, � II � I ' � I I I , � . . 1,21% I I While the numbers �of +Rewple dolls Canada to the Lake -of the Woods. established in 1807.. 4 . .. was about to foreclose. The. owner I has beerz secured and payment � for we shall -see � iilrA as HO � Is. . . , . . ; . . .. I . , I , I 11, . -, � radgy14 Uvents - . eTACe , . � , �- . . � - died . I �i , " ��, . This ,building will take the form I . I . . I � , � .. I being carried home Elliqwt-d that some At the � age of eighty-seven h�, .. w4ea.t to the tenant and offered to Is made on a basis of the number of every man t1lat hath this bOpe In him 11. ��, I ..=_� . . 1. I � I . � I . . - stock,, . . 11 . I I . I � � . 2.,30-Tiot or Pace, I ast had . suoo§sful ,I ,w, , in poverty at Minitieil, wher6 his of a ,Hudson Bay 1�4 ,ort with 0 ata pretty reaaonable'price. The d B.Actually employed in th.4 work.: purlfleth blinselt.eqeu 6ii he is pure.��, . � I , - 1.1-11, - - - _�_, - at. le , � � I . . . , , �. 11 I � ­­­ . . .4 . - i, - -­� -.-- �S-40 ltelyi` - - �­ -, -:billk-­-tbo�­�c tujin"�j .Wiied without a .tn6nu- ades and 11ons. and will be, usod 0� � . . 41 ar Om tifile 4zo_ I . ­-, - � I 1. � -tenant colli& to the Board, And the moreover - e taken f� I . I ­ I $001than,�MT."Nh . ­4)1�jeo:t_ ---Wl ... Indi qeps ­­ - '', I.. , I I . .. . . --P,fk,rtlY-AW--W-mustum- an- -UYe Vd-g" -, - � ... � ­ lin-3 . . � � ­ � � � ­� , ..- I . . . - . .. 1_Z675!r*`asU to c . li�e - - -r- -34 . f � . . Goderlob . .1. . 1.1 I I desire I I , .11 .. I . . I MeAt , ­ --ci--iTle ' 1r­V-.-yW- for-U6il- -M"WW- * ot n- " __.. , I ­ lb . 1, ... � o 1 I in - n4Gt, 1�441 me . - - A , It e . I. L "�� I . . . .. Z I ( L � I . . I - - -_ - ___1A%t_6_, ,,,d -4n _hMthma �� - . . . � . . ,-- I -_ � so ''Acc &A..& � -.-.,-.,-,- - ..... �� .. ., . I . . I I I _ . I . :. Stratford 1 2 4 1 $7 the ',an- a rec4e it '" r ,�Z;� . . . aid, i , -A"nA rell ly��S_ _____ I �..%tion Barron, WA4dW1,------ � --- -- were­,hhv-rec6M"n,d lar-01--al- I Why.. There Was �Xo . Band -�C a on I Lake Winder- � "11'V'i`9s`_*u"led` U&MULUX-b UJV, AULVKUA"�W" . � � .. . 2 . voys, that when Ili - U baull .summor . Annual pay.ments on %he'lDan Will be sources, and'If an Inspecto . . , � " 1 . ,� . , Xur, , . , Is I . � I . St4l& 'MA00, It. MCC10110d, So -been heard on nment desired to pub- more Camp, 1. e annual P . ayin aldin down.andilept;lawaked . .1 , ,. - � ., . .1 . �. ­ , . - -thall th 8 valuations IJ e . "I I I � Groderlob . 3 3 � 3* me commenthas adist; Govor an attractive . 'Iiil� Puts hc' to.be exttAvagant In bi , . . I I . L . the, fact that the town bond were not We�itern Canida, t _ hey resort 'which has sprung ,gy,lu that. C . . . . . . . ;n ­ . lish a map Of . was making In rent. : .1 . or luftoa&d by considerations 'other . Mi the Lord sustained me� I will not ., . � I.. � A . � . - I I I . Chailie Mae, Cudmare* , engaged for the �iho* da 0. It's.000ts had. to. fall back 'on, �p made tieigbborhood,. The formal opening . I I . . . ' . . I , - tbo nia � Tile JDisappolnte(J. Ones" . ,, t a).2. the strict 'merits of the case, be afraid of ten. thousand _pcople�-. - . . 11 � .. I . � - , Seaforal 4.5 6 tome of the directors un orstood from .Ing Is being I .. . I . . . 1. . � . I 1. . F, N � 2 % --t-bj. David Thompson in, 1813. of this memoriol build - d , . . . . I Y� I . � li - . - arranged - Or September - 1st, and - Not 'all the loans asked for arg his services are no longer utilize . Psalm 5:94 .. - A I I . v I I ,. � - I T;any Eckot MeNIII, Blyth 4 5 6�4 the shows that a, full uniformed band � . . I . . . . I . , , , . . .� .. . . � t , 5 6 86 would be, provided.w.-ith these shows While he- was, engaged as a fur )e accompanied by- an Indian, � I �. . - . � . - . . . . . I 11 ' . � I I .. . . . � . : t",'. . ,, � . . Slo� 'Yearly, Crot ton, d ttader,.SaYs his biographer. Mi. J. *III: 1. . jrant�d. Theloans thus fir aaked-for I ' t - 1�- . I . band Would - u travelled morr. P .In A number of historian$ and refused' by'the Board aggregat,er The George R. White medal of Dad es th ide away'and afte , �. I I . ,�� .1 , . . . Time 121,29%,�=%,Z� ' be unnecessary. On - age a t 840 . 00. . A , e iv " "r *.� I . . . . _q%,,,2.2914 an to engage another f In g g ,� y I I , - I , The only :band we . an thos� �hterestea In tiio early ex- $3 Cone Board meeting nine honor of the )4assachusetts Hortletil- of ,d .2 pung folks for a couple - . : I .., . - a. Th= in canoes* M,nt 8 WW " 2.19 Trot or Pace �. tho 0 1 1i . I ho ssed and thir- - tural. Society toe 101 was awarded h h he, could give the . .1 1. . I . 14 . . I . I saw in connection with the shows. and on foot. through Plovitior of the. West ,are - exp�cted appl?�atlons weYe Pa . C, � I . . a . � toy Hatton Shelton, . I . . . . � I , -piece ' band tlieA Ali - unmapped emil- to be .Preseat . . . teen refused. - . Undoubtedly tho .to Mrs.. Francis Mug In recognition son-in4aw'away. . � . . I; g , . I I however, ,was the four I . I . , .� . �: I .1 I , Kinmrdlne '' . I � . . I 11 . I ...... I - ; , . . 1. I . attached to Terp's circus and ,this, � ­­­­� � great billk. of these were deellned.be- -of her services to horticulture, by in- I 1- - . rl�,�_ � _._...____ � , _ Lee Vra#ono fhindscho. ' _ . . . � I . 11 � . . . I � � . I . . t they_4ld_uot- Come IthilL,th -_ _­ - . -MIT. - I I_ - ----. .. � ---.---.--.--------.-- __ � __­ - .e an . . I . � , _cXv,Ujng,the.Iqy�e of plants: d j I ­­ - 4_24. *f, course � - ­­ I .... -0r_.. - - , � � . . , j--did-uo ".vio,-the. purpose ..: ­ a ­ . . . - -cause- . I . ., . . 1. I ver on .. . � 11 .of a - band 'as ati. attraction for the � ­ - - ­­ ----7--- " �­ . .. � . . .11, .. . mitteii, �j the Act, In! dens among thewomin of the Milt- . � . � .---- I . . . Wright, MCNAII, _ I , � I � i, -1 , . . .� I I . � I may ,,, I I I :1 � I - -_ , le Q I purposes per . . ' " � .1 � . . I . I I . , . . ... :.DI h . .. 2 3,8 fair. As it was the procession of . I . 1 . .. , . I � ,�,. � I iii. � �_ / 1!� ...; I 1. . the first place no loan can be made e4 States. This Is the first ttrile the V. . . . � * . . . �, 1, � 4 . I , I I grounds was I � I .11, I V� -Y of Urst mKrt- medal has beca, awarded to a woman. . I I 11 . . I I . , 1. . .. nit 2:21% M21% 2.-"I children to ,the fair L 4? W., :1 I I I � except on tM aecurit - . , � � . . � ,4, ,,& 2*. - . ". ­ I . �" � 11! , � I I �-. . _. , � .. . � . .,. 1. I I . . I. headed -by chief Pottlethwaito and .. . ,�� t � I 1 31 1 14 � .1 . gage. Before the legislation of �the . . . � . I ". ­ . . . I . COW Cattle Showing - .1. I I I :�:., � I I , 1, 1. .: I 1;� � . Thosd .who live in. glass :houses . I ��: I his pipes and the dancing of ainuirl- .1 1, � . I Ion, application for loans ELECTRIC I . . :., . �. � I � / I , � 'recent Bei;$ I ,, . I— t 11 � . . I 1. � . I re '.,was & - ll�at . i,: .� Ith . � . � .. � I � . �, , In. -thb cattle thel ber of local Hirliland dancers was . I I , . 0 1 to,,Idlscharge mortga&g, had to be shouldlift try to kill two birds..-W.x . % , . . I ­ . , - � .of 'Years at c : I .. A 1, I xow w numVer hav6 to be one .. I . � .. �. . � showiag for a pumber ore' the -grand stand . / I .. , � / declined. stone. . . . .. I � � -on, Attract on .1 : ... " � - ., I ,,, . I . . I the Goderich Industrial. In Grades hich a pleasing. * I . . ... - . ,." . I . ,�".,,. .. declined because tl%0:� exceed 40: per . - I I . ; I It, I Isaac- Curwin had an exce.9rit two e s re. of the many who ex" ned ll�r � ,. �, I I ; I . - I � . 1.6_1-1 I I , _t i It. h �� I-, . cent. of. the value as deternit I Children. Cry WIRING . I .. .. I ; � I I N I . ,year old steer, -Which wp*�hs .over 0 -varlaus,Aepattments is , . I I the Inspector. Xot Infrequently an ' ' I . I . . I. � . I I �1400 Jbs, . chug Whitely had -among told. j. tile rize list.which follows. - 11 � . applicant who comes within the 40 . . ­ FOR FLETCHEWS . . . * - I . I . . . I . . �. . . � � i " �� . , � big entriesiiall Of which were thie, a I . � per cent. limit wants an additional ,Nvo . sp*eeialize in Wiring of , .. �. � 1. . � I It. Id eifer and a I (contirtu" on phgo 7), . : ­. 11 � . 7 0 R 'L ' us give you an � I . . 1. -.1 ; I , 4 -year-old tow - . . __0 A S I A al. S. spw­��, - - ^ . I thousand dollars to dis6harge '.'a note I I -kind et 1. 1. . ? . . *ye :r GeO. Internal arnsites in the shape ,of � �, .. . . 1 .i : 1, �P�;o Of special mention. � I .-�,.� I .. . . . at the bank," and ,thus, co.nsolidate - " " . __ - ------- ___ __ estimate for Wiring your house . I ; � . " 1. I # I Wth*aito allowed some fine lers�ys. worms 1n Jor stomach and bowels of . I . 1. � . ... . his indebtedness,! llut an, "enCuln- .. . . Or garag . e. .1 � .. I. . . � � . . I . .1'e. � I I I ­ , .One was an 8-year�old Cows Which children sap their' -Vitality avid retard � I � I Act must be I'm . ... . .1 � I . � .. , I . , . . . I . I when it - V I as 2 years old pvodu physical development. The 'Upp � �" branCe" under the, I NEW LAMP BURNS , 1. - I . . . I . I . . . .11 . ced _ . , .. . . . .. 1 � ... registered. encumbrance," and the. .� I I.... 94%. 1 I . ' . 1. I . � . I I . . �. , , I P . .1 , . .% � 1. 400 Ilig..butter and.nowdoes 48 well tile child In. a constant state o7unrest I . . . bauk note ddes not quality, however I I I ,� - PRIVATt TELEPHONES, I I . . I I, - AIR . . . . . i be a e .. wvlug- the applicant or unques- , I . as tbree pounds of butter in'o, day. life. The tbild cait Or, d much , . I � I . I . . . .1 I . � I The showing ofhorses .1'aOlUded suffering and the mother much an- � I I desq, I . I . �- I I '.. MOTORS, DYNAMOS., I .. I I � "I I , .� . � . Vood ones, Pigs And alleop. x1ily UX usinsr a reliable worm � rein- I tioneid the 'Security. Sbm�tlmes an I . I . . I I - ­ _:� I-: ­ .,. _ kw� thounand. doln '-and, __ - - __ ­­ _­ ­­ - � . _11 --_­:-­­-.--9qV9._ 9-A-1 , . � � . -1 applicant� -wants u -fo .1 - ­. ­.. -ontries, were'.Iijaic- --spiodidly-ttlib -Iatm kav -- - .- " -Beats� Electric­or-�Gas- --ELECTRIC SELLS I . I , h- -- - -51111- -8 w6i -'P6N I' .1 . I # i Q �Zt $U?O as Or ni -Alerg ' . lars to buy cattle for feeding, but . . . . I . ... . . ,ro w e w � , . . I . . 5, ; . . b � . . ter, of whichtliv h are sure death to worms. � . ust be' given. AURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM -1_11 ......... 0- - I.. I . �the same negative in . . . . . In the main bul � I 4 ro yvas Pori - - . - I . A iiibw oil lamp that gives an umhz- I � . � , , . . . Urt tile,, usual quAnt* in. most Thrift is�'Oie art of persuading. tile . I Then, there are the Cases which are ingly brilliant, soft, white light, even,, . ALL WORK GUARANTEED . � . . . I I . I irk ' rejected because the Board is ta,t sat- I . . I � 1. ... I I I I � lino, including soute, ver fine I wifo, that she looks her best * � better than gas- or electrieity, has' ,.� I � ft . appleg. , '- , - . I ham, , . , . . 1. " 44 " Isfied with the Personal or waterial been tested by the U. S.'Government . . I . I I . I When such conclu- ' K . . ­ I ­A,1_00­� security offered. a � COO , IRON land TOAST by ; - ' I . . I 00� I . I . I . .. . ... ­ . . I I . "I � tons are r6adhe4 they are reached to�dbl.l leading universities. and found., � . I . . I � � : I .. superior to 10 ordinary ,oil, . . #I . I . 0 1 .. 4 1 .. Is � ELUTRICITY I I I *..Wt � P.L Mot,001. . PiqnC6 Nicholas of IMuniania (second from left), a student at n. Col. with much regret; for the Board Is lamps. It burns without. odor, smoke . I . . . . l . Off �ds . Recei've I loge, photographed ata, summer camp ,in England. . ., . . . genuinely anxIo6s to promote agri- or .hoise-no pumping up� is siMple, . . . I . . . 101 . . I � . . ._­����­­ � � ­­�. - cultural development by means of , We hav" rtment of I I I . . -1 . bly clean� -safe. Burns 94% air and 6% . 0 an asso - I . � . .. . I � � . . .1 .. . I . . I 1. I , . I I - . . . I 0 IFFICUL an- I I . .. . � ,. '.. " __­­.__ ­ . , , I , . I . � a I - I - . __ I . . thelie loans wherever it can. possl common kerosene (coal -oil). - the best'.Eleatria irons aria , I . . J. I . . . nountement .1 . ­ . I . I I I be dote with,due rega Tfie inventor, P. N. Johnson, 240 Toasters made in Canada. - ' I . � . . V was made At the - . . . Al- I I C) � 1 4. . . I . . , ��. "o . 1� �. able securlty�,tothe Province. I . . . i . . 1* . - . I I � I . I I . � . . I Craig'St, W., Montr�al, is offering to, . I . I I . , . I � . . 1C.P.R, head Offies . . I I I I I . ... s, ­'. . . .1 . I Inspectors Are Carefully Selected. . send a lamp on 10 dazal FIRIE91 ! ' .., . I � I � 11 . �_ . I � Pr A " . � ­ - -- ' . ­_ - 1 ,Df,.,4 pv*rAotIou_- � , , 4, I � .� - trial, or even i , I . . . . �ht_ . . � .� �.... In V16W of the Importance of hav to give one FREE to I . . I . � '� and the first user in each locality vft will I I of two of the . - � t.- � I 111 ,;4 . � Ing this Inforniati6n. complete ROBTO 1 AIT . � . col"0411114 ,high* I � I I .. � . I . 1, : I . .1 I . .0'. accurate, great care has been exercised help him introduce it. Write him to ' , . . � � I . L 'Aw �, gj- Electrician - * ' I . I . *%r -142P pass" or -.�'­ . I . .�-_'� . electing, in- day for full particulars, Also a! West St. . �. . AL I I . . I I � I. . � � I . , � . �, The plan followed Is, . .A . . �6ftlrials. Mr. M � .1 - I' I I .� , by, the Chairman in s to him 'to oxplain how you can''get the . . Phode�82 6r 193. . . . X B. 'Ussher is �, # I I. . ". � spectors. [lot agency, arid without. experience or . I � . . eftated . goneral . , . ., .. t I .. I �� . utilize local men very largely., 3 oney make $950 to $500 per month. I -_ . - ­ . - . passeugtv Ujiffid . . �� I .11 - nooposarlLv one in each eount3r. but ra ... � % I . I - -1 - . rAiknagir and Mr. � .. . I . . . . � . , I I I I C-4 B. Foster who ... . 11 -ow so _____ . . . . .1 MU=__W.W._-.�.ft . .11 I I I I .. I I . . I bas been tseist. � . I , 11 � - I I I . � . , Ant pass e A # 0 t . I - I � � .11�( I . traffic nimms0r, I � 1. I I., I . � - I I . t"Urn -lint*# be- . F 41 , � 11-, I . I - tomes voleaget I - it � . , . . I I 0 triffic manager - I . . I . Ab , rgil lines, . I � �� - " � . . . .1 I . . � 1� � . . 11 I The new offito car--ussher . I , I . I _. . . . 0-1 . i r . 11 I '. '. of general als. - . . 11, I %L . '.. 11"Iter t r AL 41 I e "A"MACI-MANAGEM A 1. ­_ . I . . �, . CA". PAO, MUM C.S. Foste . -_ . � I . � Valuer � created I ft,ost"rift YOAM4 4"Oker-it . . . . . r � . L M 1-1111 ­­­­ 11 _­­ ' L � . I ­ L � . � - I �1, .. tot r. t1sther Is 1t41l.161",e$11CA"."10.%V sadicative, of the . . A, Moharutn�dall oszjue in Detroit ..- � 11 I I I . w4tld.wida activitles of the catk$6 -tailed lit to lNe"Wo thid. Tkk,bx . 1. � I . 1. I 11. . . . � I .1 . - - . � � � . .- i : 41*4 p.&Cifia organUition which clerk slid was promoted three years � . L 0 .. . .4tretcheS from Eftape,L to the orient later ttr'� be Assistant Ufteral FAS* . � . T.5 - .�. I . vid Australasia, cOvtvint stcalvighip serWer A e-ut. In 189S be WAS- aP- . I . oetviceton both AtItutic Atid VA0UP po5ntfd Sivartlu Nalsen et Agent I . I I I . Oftkhm as w6l " the vail Role& The Uasletyk Lifies, std 190f 1430,staut : - 11 I . . �. L Sinte .* I I * . I , I Canadito rok(iflia ,fleet Is tkOw One PAsstlAget tTRffle in"Ager' I . I I . I of the latt"t taerftntI16 orgI0124- 1910 be, has beft P*W�Ogtt Traffic I . I � ��� . $4.- .� , . . � .� i � i i I i r i W" ft^-P­%� I . . � I � . I . . _,�������� liiii� ", , " I 1� 1�, I'll 0 �, , . , , � . :, - , 0. , - - - 11 I I I J I I F.;O�.- I 1� , 1� by I P i estcria i ch w g b I 11 ed resul d on 4 numb riling n We te 'I I I i I , I , , , , . t : t I 0 Bar I $tra Alfr Loch Ub - . � 'I. I -A I. '- , lomis In the world, and involt0% XA t. . . .. C!o " 5roxter who hs!� been pro. � � I I , .T 14 I � L iraffm eansidarations Mmost at sttat -. . ?;4�.%!A��*-�e*.e, '�L � , as those of the railway Ittelf. In motodke tht Position of rallontev I . . .1 .?i4�. �* .. . .., . .� i . I . . ;. I . I �� Agitlbb, Xr.-Ussher how- cliloge of Ttaffid MaUxer FAR Lin"N W" . 11 I I ,;.',. �, �� ��` . : I I , �, � , .. . N . I 871f� AM ­ . , ,. . . * .1 i: Us extetistif Chain of hotels 40ptr. born. AtRinatork X'11.0 it, I � . . . . . �� . .., ,-. Z.. I 11, .r ­­._ 'L .1.1, .,;. �v ated by the CAgaita Patine, bo has speAt big whole busirim lit* Ilt I . . 1, L Y. I .cy,W . :, �4 . .� � I -1; it I ,F.v4 Z �. � I , . Is roptintly V the servift Of tht Carwalan PAM ������ .1 11. 1. .1 , � topiwity of Vhk '�` .... - I ", 11.11 I .��, . .. , I , . �. 3krA Vh1ch T!�U�!J!��,!My Vbkb he Pitied It 1841 :i -, ­ .".. . , ". L. , � . .� � ,__ .� ., , . � 0 1 ... '' .� ., Im fter""4 A..4.t.46 Volk*. I 1 40 - I . �___J 'C", * . ­­ I . r- .A .. 1-1. ____ t^A*1_, � - ,� �' 11 .!�t 1 k � , . � , 1. . L I . - .-U.= ____ - . I I .,Oyc,�J e I / L or I ZP 4,�6,?� " ,- _ t %44,0 11�1 I . "r I . I � - V"T'r, � - � . , rg, ,,, 1. Y-2 1b, . , _ . . I .... -1 I 11 I'll TIN I 1. L. L I � I 1. 10%. 9 L % I ow I - . . 15t L __ I " . PACKAGES � 8M 1 1 .1. I I -L.11-1.1 ­­­­ ­ -11. -­­­ - __.- I . 4" ... L I- I 11 I 1; Ir ­ ,- � I . ,- .1 . 4