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The Signal, 1906-6-28, Page 4,. .t' tt' z .112 ?htKft'ts.),; 4 Tet7YDAY, June 28, 1806 1-- - THF, SIGNAL: GODERJCH ONTARIO Maitland River Power Proposal IIN THE EARLY DAYS. How 'shames d'Halneur Were Sometimes Settled Seventy :ive Years Ago. Some Points to be Considered by the Ratepayers of Ooderich in Deciding HOW They Shall Vote on the Bylaw. The following is submitted by Maitland River Powet C Limited, for the careful consider of the voter of Ooderich : Tile Maitland River Power parry, Limited, toil a chartered pony, RAO having been lend the eminent fair it. chatter. •goodPour hydraulic engineer+ of good reputation- -viz , Memoir's. van Selena, • of Detroit, Mieh.: Roberts, of (lode. rich ; (incus of Montreal. and 1'10. Meat, of the Ontario Ptw.i C Non. Toronto- have investigalsl have reported that the developt of the project will create a tall water power. The present direciot•s, with the ex= ee•ptiun of Mr. Goldthorpe, whip twos the land in the lair' ' y, are not titian - daily interested ' l the project, is- yond the mune) paid and yet to he paid for grousotion purposes. At present, the evidence warrants the statement that r gh lower eau lw developed to run at 1h..driest rime of the year fort)' factories of the .area of the Organ Factory of thi. town for ten hours daily : mud that this ismer ran be provided at less rust than Ni• agars INtw•rl• CNt1 be obtained at any town ill Ontario west of Hamilton. Or, to make another comparison, it eon lie provided it'less than half the cost of steam power. The .net of development will to nt (rant lig*N1,1MMt, MId the aid of the town appeared to lw necessary in proceed- ing with the scheme. The piIters to asking aid in the present form have re•asiin ►o bene'•r that i1 w'ill'pttive a valuable factor in the sueresstnl cart ging out of 1 hr pruj- rel. while at the s: • time nut east - Ing the tow -11 Anything or injuring the loa'n's lentil in any way. To ensure that the desire or the ditw'lurs in this respect sl ItJ be ear- nest out, Messrs. Peiauditsd, 1►irkin- son, Cameron and 1311'4. Irma their ass• sirtanet in placing in the Bylaw and agreement provisions for 1 he full pise- tertion of the ratepayer. Of the cost of the development of this power (which, as already stated. will be at least $31111,111114. one-half. sir $130,(11), will have to be raises) by sell- ing stock. Thr Wye's. LI stock will convince themteelvea of the feasibility and probable sweet... of the project before inverting their m((ney. If •the stock cannot be sold the project Gila• and not one pond of the Company will be issued or guaranteed, and th.• town will not be liable for a single dollar. Should sufficient stock he mold, then' the money is to hi paid out in equal proportions from the 'Lock and bonds as the work progresses, on the certitl Cate of an engineer appointed by the town, and only by joint cheque of the Mayor and the Conepany. A fleet mortgage ilium the whole. property is given the town am sw•urit against any possible less in gu:wan tering the bonds. • The stockholder will have no seem - ity except his faith in the entrt•ppcis•. The sum of 1)11,1/11 yearly for 't years will pay off the bonds, both principal a n d interest. Of this iruount $7,11011 is provided* by the town in payment for power. 'The re- maining %,2111 and the working ex - penned WIMP out of the earnings b.• - fore any dividend is paid the Nt eke holden. The provision for' the payment of the Nunn of $7,011I by the town for power for the operation elf its water. works and light plant was placed in the Bylaw atter a full consideration of all the facts, and in the full belief that that amount is leas than it costs the town at present to' ojwr.tt.• its plait. The hallowing fipputws were given by Mr. Kelly, engineer of the town : Coal LW) tams, at 1ki,.111 *...2.1l Oil, packing and repai,t ;FIR the in this county. 'Today it 14 dead. palsy. (Salt is now manufactured only at at•jun Came cum- Gov - and Relit table )' Tidal #5.71114as the amount saves) ht• not rising the steam pliant. To this ma lir added: One mans wage.. staved :1410 Other expwnles Raved Istu•h ns demurrage charges. pining eetnent Moor in teal shed this year, new toiler nett year, new dyne next year, rte.. etc., which will be necessary if present plant is rtntinneeel. W use), may Ta► Total Further, the town is allowed lei in- crease the amount of power nerd by 2.1 per rest. before any additional chimp. is tl lw made by 1 he Company. Even taking Mr. Kelly's figure.* for thepres- entrust, $.i,7118, an addition elf 21 pier rent. in the amunnt of power 11w41 wo iIJ bring the natures to $7.217, or $247 mitre thiul thea mount to lw paid the Company, Hut admitting, for the wake of argue anent, that the Company is getting $1,210I A year more. than the torr., costs at pre.e•nt, would this be any More than A retiwmthfe hones 10 the• (I patty considering the great nal• vantages it will bring to the town:. The town ha. given direct aid to othet enterprise., inrinrling the ('. P. H. - Why should Any uhj.rtiun iw easeds, s to a small bona. In this rase, in 'which 'the town is ntherwi.e not a.kea to runts dime a rent 'e • The Company Ilndertnkes to keep t he present ,team plant in gnus! repair and to provide the fuel if it is (unn.i necessary to keep Itp at rtittintiolrs small fire : the foss stn)• to have the privilege of liming the steam plane, at its own expense, in rase of til .mel • geney. Aleut Ian-thinIn of ihr• total rust of the works will ►w spent on the gerund -half of this in re lug earth ; the other half in teaming Ina. r•hinery And materiel and in building concrete Walk sold ui:atnttry. 1'hc windy .cheque presents adt•an. ttges nt every point. cosh the town nothing. e•xrepl 1 he t17,I11m for w•hir•h full value ix given, and involves the least possible risk of lows to "the town in guaranteeing the bond.. It has been .taiMl that the Ontario Hover •nt w'onld build this water thrtnlgh Its Puwrr ('tnienissitn. Although the (' ' tints hat been authorised to undertake such works. there is no intik at' that the (inv. eminent runt erllplatm. any such action except in regard to Ni era. In any .Ase, suppaing the Maitland River power works should he con. strueted by tole Pmvincial Power ('otnmission, the town, instead of simply guaranteeing the bonds for d erre-half of the rest, would be liable for the whole enter and would Hike "all t the chances of pewees.' nr failure, An Object Leena.. Not many Twee ago the mollifier- I Writ of salt wise a flourishing industry those places whes•e fuel can be gut cheaply. The prediction iv ventured that ittture many years cheap water- power will close .up factories all over the country in thole.• place: where Nisch power cannot lie obtained, act• ing in precisely the eamtr utannrr its cheap find has in relation to the salt Tnoderich Must Be Progressive. Addis" al industries are 114.04,00111. lis qhs town'4 r•tntitu.ot growth mud prosperity, end t•hrap power 14 1110 011.• greatest attraction- tor factories. 11'0 st not only 'mike sioseof keep• Mg the iueliIstriee we have, but by lie.' ing able to tffw' cheap haver we ailed hlMg other maulufactll1tt'` herr. With a 4V411.111 if `radish elect tar rail- wa •. a ) , 111 building 11f vthic11 is waiting upon the trovidin • of .t italdr five 1 I ti a sit 'ow•,'i, and like aaddition,d 111.411 ,•. lu1ing rslNl.li:butrnts rains ll it Will he the great air of the Power Contltany to bring heti', in order to Inotiiie tisste.utels tut its. patron, Gudrricli within a few• yeat•s will ie one of the leading towns, or chic,., in \1'e•sieln Ontario. (:i4e you* coir for Profiles!, and the Hyhaw. 11-..1. It. HitLF:-, President. 1. A. 31‘Fat'.tx, Srcrcttu•y. 11. 1J WEST HURON FARMERS' INSTITUTE. Annual Meeting Held at Point Farm Friday An Enjoyable Gathering. Owing to the rain 1111 Friday there was n .1 the usual large aattend:owe at Ih,• \lest limos) Vaunters' Iu.l it ulr gal 'tering at Point Farm. w1 flu' as alar W •n's taint ittte wars i •e•rnerl. the p.utir was. deellretl .est, hill it roll- si•Irtable number' of members '.1 1 h.. Feelers' lustitlur were i re•ood with their wives and sister. and daughter., and they had n ges11 time in spite of nu ,e•0 nsi40nnl shower, 11.nliwrt vete present from many widely -s• luatwl se etjuns of this barge riding. abuwing 0 r !able interest in Thr work ref Hie Institute, The - businwut meeting of Parses,' Institute was held in the �tailor of the hutch with President It. I. laming at the chair nail N4•t't•t•tary Bailie assisting. The president in opening the wrest- w mg toole a brief suldress upon the g work of the pant year. Eight meet- a lugs had leen hell ; these had Iwr11 well attended and ,t great deal of inten•st haul leen she tt o in the• ad- dlwNet•s given. If the speakers secured fur the coming year were as capable ire thuse of the past year had leen, the Institute would be well serves!. The majority of the direetrns haul been faithful in the' discharge of their duties anal hid given valuable nteie- tt1we in the , wick. The president t gilt Ihr Instil tilt. might well branch nut into the dis•nssitn of wider ,range of questions. Flit• in- stance, there was the subject of the tariff • ssi . It might be soul that this was a political subject, b,U, it affected the farmers very closely and discussion of i1 fetal. the farmer.' stattd1Ntint plight lw n profitable ewen- nation. There wets. tither [natters affecting their interests with which the Institute might deal with adtvtn- I.age to the farining claw, alt ••the• farmer pays the piper every titre," The auditors report eats ptee1•111is! by ,Lohit 1)ustttw and shiner(' receipts and expenses as fnllow't for the joust year : It F:1'in ere lialanl e• un hanis 'f -)a $ t14111I Member,' fere 1+ ity t' :CtINI Comity giant Legislative grant Ite"t-iilm't4int rx.m•s' .. 7:0.:07 Au article ilk 'lain la() Saturday Night trellis the ftct that during the early part of last century duelling was not.'infrequently rrwlrt.arl to for the settling of disputes ttlutng gentle- men in Upper l'auaula. A i ,,yttpn uf, the article. which we republish, refers to anus incidents of the sort which are said (40 lace occurred in this ,iau•t of the a try. "A great orally of•the Hurls in t'ppwl• Canada were fought h)• members of ihr Hat' nod the blouse sit Assembly. The knights of the bl wit rule wets. not content with the Rattles of the lunger in those slays. hitt followed the mol r dangrl'uu • .i t „c 1 t ion sit duelling. Many gentlemen lis other professions also/N'i t'ii11Ui11It 110.1 1111 1114. 111•Id of honor. (idttel .11111111• It'll/Lill. who sal in the loll ('.lua.h•ut 11.111i:town', and in the Ihst it. nuislion Molise of l' las one•uder o1 I: -sex, wits in six :tKairt,' 011,1. it is •.ti.l, rt.l,avut•rtl to have a'sevetil with Sir Juhu 11ar- dulutld. Colomrl I bi ti 1.10. who was associated with John I. ;It ill the etl- onuiug •-Hoch of the t' utidit Company in Hne•tt vomits• in In'.'•, Was noted duellist. Acrtratut r NapoleonicIrt/it eono owe, :Ind the wear of It1I2, he took great 41.•l,ght in fighting duels sir in arranging details sit duels for tit. friend.. H. w,Iv'w:ud1•n of the forests for 111.' Canada I',ilnpany. and fought watch t',,mmi•.ioner.luny. when the reltitu• of the Canada C pang and the 4 olhu,sic u•liyue grew strained. ••Onr4. John Gats, the (minder of this Canada Company and sit the town of Galt, which bears his nauise, had air• ranged a dila. lie, Dunlop ane it third p•rtun were itrt•ailing the arrival yf, the other prinrilal• when it messen- ger rode up at full spud to sot nettlmee his illness. Dunlop w41.4 so fill '40114 at the Io.tpatetent Volt he threatened to shiest the messenger. A duel which he took gerelf pleet.ure in iulangiog was that between John Surrenal, a lawyer and .etobhct..ter of tante in Hurn conuty, anti Art hie 1lickseiu. They quarreler at it dist'i i i,.uucll d' el', NMI Jt meeting Iweaniene14•e- srt•y, ,although ' Itit•k.on haul little heart for the encounter. At daybreak Stewart began 111 Wire qp eml dnw•11 in front of 1)1.kst011's window' nrulrtl With it ew•M',I 01111 it pistol. Ihutiup At•:l kt•lieol Dick/non and urged him to tight. 111• utaule as hn1'r•iw1 thiel re- peating with a grtuul, '1 dinn•t want to [edit, but iia' uttlsl tt MUM,' but the duel never came off, for the xi tnple reason that Stewart had the only, iit'ailuhlr weapon. - EX 1.14:Ntavoittos - Ex penises eapon.- EXeRNtIlTitilllN- Expenss for meetings $ 81.55 tallers' stlu•ien and .Xpwnlws, Shit; D'o'ts ege and ttitiuuery 3.511 Print ing :mil advertising12.70 IA•et11rw1•ei expenses slid wages 111.111 Miscellaneous 20.00 Ifs lama. on IIN11d..,- 44.71) $Z19.:At 11 was decided to have regular utrrt- ingr during the r g year at Kin - tail and Auburn, .1114 supplementary mr`rtings at Si. Helens. Nile•, tittle - rich, Hrnmillrr, Hobo,'-yille and 1..end1•ae.rto' , Thr elect inn of dort•lo, resulted it. f4011owr : For Ashtead John Style., Kinteil : '1'h. m. Stofh.•1•. Inrl(nmuon; Donald McLean, Lofhi en. N est Wa- wano,h I►onml,l Aloud y, S1. Helrus : \Wal. Haiti., IInn);.tnn.m : .lo-, Mal - lough, Hltngemnn. IC ..1 %Vawnno.1i Packs, Auteuil : %V ill. Brri•i'oft, N'hitechuich : Audi cit a'u1Tie, Wing - ham. 111nghant - 5\'. 1'. (irirt•som, .1. A Morton, 0. ('utile, sus HIyth Andrew 'sloth, A. H. Jaeolts. Frank 1lelcalj.. Hallett .las. Snell. 1. les: bora' : John Vineland. :111horn :.1. W. l'artwrighl, Londp•borrt'• Clinton it • • Andrew., Ales. 11tKenzie, Ur. Shaw. (in,ler'icI Township H. I::uulnet•, (iodericll :.I.- 11'. Salkeld. (l t,le•1It'h (ie•0 Telma,[. Holmest•ill.. li.tb-i u h-Nla yor Tilt. N'. 11. Rohm t - .'n, .la.. Mitchell• Colts aow -.H. 1. \f ntri+, Lot -n1 : 4'. A. Holer'hon, Car" Ina' : if. 11. 1 onng, 4it t,.tt•. •di:d.'l)- afterwa ids the three - 010. cwt tel the e•le•, 1 101t of nal res. Thr[ nfllc-r. of I.1s1 '.sort writ• all roc. Heeled, as fnllnw'• : I'r..ide uf. H. 11 Voting : vire-pie-1.1cm. I1. J. Mortis: Necrrl:ny. %foto 14 110: auditor.,.lohn Iht.tow• :ind ('has. (itttin. Nile. At Ihr myrtle ion of the timeline the mem ler. jninrel in the nMt1) slaking on Ihr gi Is onlsiele. allot at general )(nod (11111• w 1, kaki. S1Ip1w1 1%.t' 44•11.e•t1 in the dihdtg•room of the hop j'1 Mid shnrih aft eyWa is the etltp•d begat) to disperse. What Troubled Him. A well -4 'it Atlantan hate a wife With a sharp longue. .lones hail c • hoop• autos etrlrrk in the ruing rather the worse off for it few highballs. A. sewn at be opened the dear him wife, who was wading for him in the nt•- (tea 1 like,. of the ion of this .satins, where She clidal w'r11r11 his 11n- rer•Iaitt ascot, started 11100A ding hila for hi. conduct. Jones went to heel, and when he was almost nuleep could hear her .till scolding h i m unmercifully. H e roelssl off to sleep and awoke after a couple of hours, only to hear his wife .mark "I hope all women don't have to pot ip with such conduct es this." "Anile." said Jones, "are you talk- I ng again or yet?" -Atlanta (tete-' glen. LEGAL NOTES Fenn Mallatul F:metro's Legal Answer., 15', lis NI., Dungannon. --Q. -At hat age is a girl of itge; (h,l 'an a u 1 collect wages for working 141 h (ter she tee •4 01 age. Ana. -A girl is of age at 21. But she can du many things Afteratt ining the age of In and before she is 21. 12) A soil or tltllghtt•r rtlttlltt let lent wager from patents while lit/' K at honer with them it Members the f '1y, unless they show a ptsit't•r contract on the part of their parents ttgree•ing to pay wagers. Whore at son or daughter lives at h • without any contract for wager, the law Pres - es that qtr or .he is merely wirking.as nlrutlwr, of the family for hoard and clothing, and the benefits of the Inane. .1. S., Ifruss•ls, - 12. 1 rented a hose two years ago, and agiwtrl to give tip {Fos.wstinn upon 11 nlrulth's notice if my Iimdliuly shisultl pree•utw a purchaser for the place. She did not iwocure it purchaser but she now wants to tent the house to her brmdher, Will I lw obliged fro leave un at lilt lllh'4 Wilier? aur. - It all 41epwud4 upon whether you are it •• monthly truant" or not, 'the fact that you have occupied Hie premises for two years 4101.4 not make you A yearly tenant. It you took the place ns n Monthly} tenant, you bare remainel a uualthly tenant down to the present timeand 1h•twfore lone nuintlt's noLirr is snlHcirnt tel put alt end tit pair le •y. Woken are simply kidney disorders. Thekideilp filter the blood of ail! that shouldn't lbe there. The blood passes through the kid- neys every three minutes. 1( the kidneys do their work no impurity or cause of disorder can remain in the circulation longer than that time. Therefore if your blood ii oat of order your kidneys have failed in their work. They are in need of stimulation, strengthening or doctoring. One medicine will du all three, the finest and most imitated blut,L medicine there is Dodd's Kidney Pills II NEW LIVERY KNOX BROS. 11ave 1,111.11441 ,1 11y1.t-y '1/t+d.• 1n thi' 4110141 tin N,-tt-gnl.' street rep• resale the 1'011001'11e• Hotel- and have iltte•., it isilh New and Up-to-date Rigs. New Harness, and Gocd. Reliable Horses. 111 1,:11140114 HIV 41441114.41 111e IN' •I „f service. Yat, I'11'ttt tgt s dicile41. Knox Bros. Opposite Colborne House NEWGATE STREET CURR[NT L1TSRATURL l'.tN.tDA'M AUNT P.tRMAt16NT.- T(11 few of the citizens of Canada, are familiar with the stirring days of our first Federal Parliament -days in whirl hope and doubt hr141 notable conflict. An rye -wieners of thew+ Keenrs trite, in the July Canadian Magazine, of the fundus Hurl het ween Tupperaud Howe ou the Hour of the House. over the prxtspet•t. of the new Con fed erutiun. 11'hr11 'Popper. mete NOipling, appeared first on the ('umterlaud IN. li.) hustings against the greal'Nuvit1e•otiat !raider, then in his prime. Mr. Howe remarked to a friend, "Thar -Nay -will Kiv.' its trouble yet.- Years afterwards, they wet ou de floor of the l)ttimik lions in that Gluons first wast and Howe: pts diction w'aM fulfilltd. In the ;;amp debate p'Arey 1lelirr mottle one of his fault 114 tlswrht•s And 1Ir. Nt (heady limier srytrll t14t urns pnai:tges. The author elide: "11 w.ts it great alss•h, fu set•rra' t•eSneet- 11)e great- est I was Wrinkled tao lisl.ul to while inAttrmluu'. 1111)11 s've•tlee•11 of the tau tier .rsa' of Parliament." J. E. It. McCready, the ..ye witness re- fu.rd 1p, i -i contributing -ix of these' •r.tuiniscent articles 1.1 The Conailiau Magazine. O. and O. Railway Notes. Saturday's Guelph Herald Nays: "The new,engine for the ,4 1.i ick to be used in laying the girder. ,m the t'on- eslilgt Hirer midair has at i 1%4..41 and is beim, taken nut to Court•.{A today. 1'he Laying of girders will c, grlueurc early' next week. The ballasting of that portion of • the 11111' bet We ell I:nrlpit' Mid F bairn is nearing com- pletion. and .the lair will 1e titl•n for tr'Bie lir July and. The Guelph .In11e'- lion Railway board had,! meeting nn I'1iJay afternoon. A col uutiltr4., con• si.1inguf the president and seerelery, 'yes Apia anted to tart iu r,n1junctiun with he r 'tree from Ihr Heald of Trade in arranging ail cactus' to Iantiranvrt'the Runlets and li,sirrieh lineW," iiIkerton Time's: 11'0 have been inftermed on reliable authority that roust Flirt work ou the prupesstrl runte sit the C. P. H. titll le cum. 1nelf'141 at once., Olwratlian. ,till iist- luedi:tely begin iu the t Hints of Proton and the (road will he pnslusl With all loseible speed ttrv:uds 11'alk- rrlon. If t hr work lrrugre•sscs as fivmwbly 14 we are leer} to believe it will. the Best train should run through herr [whin. the expiration of the prem. Pelt 'car. tter eti Thefollowing 1.n11.l'Gunthter` been re- I.istuw•.I. • arm Weather Goods WHITE ORGANDIE MUSLINS A sortie! list at prices that will clear them out in a shuit limina COLORED DRESS MUSLINS A new lot just in stick. Ask to ser the 15e line. Others just or Qeeel for he priers asked. They ore a fine ht Int ciliate f►u111 and exta 'alit•, WHITE LAWNS • A big assail linen( of 1'irluria anal Linen Lawns, Ilk-. 141,e, I3ee, ts', ak• :nut 1a•, s. of this lit err fate value, HOSIERY ' 1'401111• and get Sulu.• ._ u; -t else 'tot•kings. • j• SILK WAISTS A small lot of ladies' Silk Waists, loth white and black, made of pure J.1,11411 taffeta. Will not cut and gold weaves. R'' L1 and $3.110 each. WHITE GOODS In Skirl:, 1'oritet Waists, I)rnwerr, Gowns, and ladies Waists. The neat of these are a late purehAsr and the prices lust NI t•Ie•k bottom. CORSETS We carry none but D. it A,' because there are • au. good for the priers asked ate 1). k A. Priers from :ti yenta to $1.50. !)rah and white. Every pair guaranteed. If they atw uurate gtmal as we wry Hwy are return Aaron and got your money. UI. COLBORNE Corner Hamilton _ treet and Square, - - OODERICH. front 11r. Leonard. of the C. 1'. It., in reference lis t h e (y oposwl 11 r n o e 11 trunk Linwood to I.islotvrl : "1 have your letter of Juliet). and you will le pleased t 11 lvi•n I ha yesterday I wired 11r. Peters -ill. our chief engin err at li,slrrich, t.• atlekaiw for 1,11 - dere covering:11m construction of the branch line from 1.1 i,Wt.i,i to view town. allot 1 herr no d•euht We will Le in a illiiitinn to 1.. rtitlllinour train. iwt Weell Liitintrel 011/1 1'ol'tnlu Is•fore the close sit the present year." Mental and nhysiral vigor follow the list of 'Miller's t' pound Itvn Pills, For .ale by Jas. 55'ilson. - 'PHONE 56 D. MILLAR CO. PHONE 56 Special Showing in Our Dress Goods Section ection ofWhi to Dress Materials "It's pretty nicer time for ole to get White i'aSi1111Ores, White .Liistres ' ' a licking," he explained. ••'Rnis11rroW White Nuti's l•lotil, N‘ 1111 ('rlspines, White 1, oiles. White Serges, White Silk and wool materials are herr in great variety from 30c a yard. I'll going ; to sit in it. "-New York Melo They told the youlgtier to 1411111: his feet in a tub of salt water if he wanted to tougher. then!. He soaked his hands, taw. PRESERVE YOUR EYESIGHT \\'e are agents for the t have ensured with kit'llk t St IN. nlsnuftcl tiring oloie on ane[ e)e4igfl .lex',e1i,.i. of Ttlronto, to be UNION TRUST more on Tuesday. Wednesday and Tsday. June 26, 37 and 28, �( t sham, North They herr been estahli.lte.1 vii Tottdd�)t1to.incrbra and during that time over Imola clues hose labn sue•rr.wfullr sheet b) them. estern One nd their o that they here user g ma i. the tart 1r in in black and white:a Igi, 7.i well. The correct thing for dressy wear. (her !grind their own lenses and by w duinrf,prorent env error in ' ol the isms•_of 14.11, making Lands e' LAST OF OUR SUMMER JACKETS. MINI will bs ttloul to hove all tho.t• tumbled with defective r). night eon COMPANY'S .end soon Elegant Muslins Moderately Priced (her stork of ntttslint Includes all the Idlest Olealiona in the nest beautiful t'ulurings and designs. Every piece is this Season's goods, so there in no old stock. Our tts•k of LADIES' BELTS AND COLLARS 4 very varied std the nattie tt s:y les we have ever shown are here this week, A gwriitl lips in - - SILK BOLEROS f sour eye. trouble you in ansa wit). or that Masses yml now wear ,re not comfortable. do not reKlee•t -tb(. up)tonuidt3 of basing then, elopers). attended lo. F,:ae}' anal h,•11,1u1 i�Lua. The Ltst.frw remaining Jackets wast 1.. ..e61 at whatever the luso, The examinations. tt,ts new electric 1)pthalmu- nietto.•ope ueteet inpluakina all All work attwtlttely guiwunteed. For references we small Also for Special line in bill., J. A. GREGORY & CO.,pureSilkGloves WHAT ABOUT YOUR DRUG STORE GOODS? Real Estate and a and whit, black, There are other. but we raw to serve you whenever possible. Just n little better than other.. tPten a Tittle cheaper, too. Let Business Brokers. per pair. us supply )'on. W. C. .If you want :r bu.incts GOODE, - - chemist', opening in Sask•ttch- The Had ('mw. Drat Ston. ewe ll, ser na hist. THE BIG MILL FLOUR The BIG LOAF Kind FiVE STAR PATENT AND . THREE STAR PATENT FLOURS k; are recognised the world over as the Atandatd of excellence. They are absolutely pure and do not require to be bleached, as they are 01 a fine, natural creamy white color, the color of pure dour. . We give the natural goods M the highest quality which the best raw material, to- gether with the latest and most up-to-date milling devices can produce. '•o \iiT A!,Low YulitsI:LF Tn H): NIMLIa Hl' A\ OFFER n•' 4n\tl.TtltNi 11,11 NtTtIINt; \vd' IN"AI;1.111►,\- Lol.): IV TIIF: 1\I1, Quality and Absolute Purity are assured the consumer, first, last and always, and it is on this bast; that we have built up our trade, commencing five years ago, until our present daily nulling capacity is thirteen thousand, two hundred bags. Buy Good Goods at Fair Prices without trashy premiums and accept nothing that is affirmed to be ''just as good " "There is no flour just as good. quality and price con- sidered, as the -'Five-Star" or the "Three -Star" brands of patent flours. FOR ,ALF BY ALL FIRST-CLA ;r; DEALERS THE WESTERN CANADA FLOUR MiLLS COMPANY, Limited Mills at , GODERiC H WINNiPFG P.RANDON MORIMIIMIgtiggegogiget SUMMER GOODS FOR MEN SUMMER VESTS, SUMMER BATS, SUMMER '11 ES. TWO-PIECE SUITS MADE TO MEASURE AT VERY LOW FIGURES. FANCY HALF -HOSE, 25c AND 5oc EVERYTHING IN MEN'S SMART WEAR REG. BLACK ( axiom ieelnr' The Square. Grdenrh 16 D. MILLAR CO. B. & C. Corsets, Canada's leading corsets from 5oc per pair NEW LIVERY KNOX BROS. have opened a livery stable in the stand on Newgate street opposite the Colborne Hotel and have fitted it with New and Up-to-date Rigs, New Harness, and Good, Reliable Horses. All patrons are assured the best of service. • Your patronage is solicited. KN - OX BROS. Ol'l..••Ile Col Ile ilouse, Newgate Street. WORSELL'S Hardware and Stove Store SCREEN DOORS. WE are overstocked with screen doors and will clear the t out at the \'et.1' lowest prices. We 1l ve ;ell sizes and kinds. Only six Woodyatt Lawn Mowers left, and a5. we d(lu't. need thein lanae can have one l'or very little money. Spt'('lal price all Screen Windows while they last, each, 1)4, 20, 25, :35 and 40c. We delve tri(+ newest and )lest assorted stock of Hardware Tools; Refriger- atgrs, Lawn Hos e, Washers, 'Wringers, Tin and Graniteware. PARIS GREEN at 25c per Ib. PURE N The - Snow -Ball Washer, the Washer that washes clean. We are never Undersold. Worsell's Hardware & Stove, Store Hamilton Street. OODERICH