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The Signal, 1906-10-4, Page 5TNN: SIGNAL: (,OI)Eitll '11 t ►vI N 1' 11 , Tin ss at, Uc u:N•r lth, 1906 3 MAITLAND RIVER POWER. Report of the hydro -electric Power Commission of Ontario on Water -powers of the Lake Iluron and Oeorglan Bay District Lstimates of Cost of Power Delivered at (loderlch and Other Points. The report of the Uutalio hydro- electric power committees' covering the tyke Huron and Georgian Bay district, to which et slight. reference way, euede 111 hue week le name, 1s a doauateut of no little iletere.t to die wople of (hide rich and vlclulty, mad. the Sauget -el River development. oI various sixes are pessihle ter 'lave al ready tweet made. Ite regard to the Maitland River the engineer stales : "%&lane• neer elates mutt of Gothaiiti oil 11e• AI.IiUAud River at the ox How a eta Outmode( imuch ad the porus httiUrs of power dr- of righty led heed clue 1a• tealetined dealt with in considerable (rind. The inewlwr9 of the c iNNi air Hun. Adam Heck. of Londou. chair- man ; tiro. Pattinson, M. P. P. of Preston, And JohnMiler, of !intuit- ion. The greater portion of there - port is the appendix, prepared by the chief engineer of the conrniss'On, Cecil H. Smith. In the district covered by the re- port, which includes thertowns north of Stratford and Guelph, and as far to the north aa Sudbury, the cowmis- aiun reports that a total demand of 18,0(10 horsepower at present exists. 'Of this total a considerable prlpor. lion can be eupplied locally, or ill al- ready supplied locally. or by trans- mission systems already constructed as indicated in the engineer's appen- dix. Again in awe small scattered towns at a distance from weter- powers there does nut appear to be any opportunity to r -et the small pruhahle demands. Aside from these, however, the power market dealt with in the engineer's report totals eowr 12,1111.1.6. p., the hydraulic supply for which is limited and could not take care of large increment, either industrial or for the operation of elec- tric railway'..." 'The demand for electrical power will, in slmost all cure, depend upon the relative cwt of electricity as compared with thatof steam, gas or other local source of power. Thr cost of electricity G dependent upon the distance oyer which it is transmitted and upon the quantity transmitted. A. it is only feasible to transmit the power in large quaint idea, trunk trans- mission lines capable of carrying large quantities must he constructed at the uuteet; therefore the cost increases with the distance, and a point in eventually reached et such it distance from the generating station that elec., stations, or in the emir of G,elrrirh at trical can nu longer compete with the- town limit.. steam or other local power. "Thr neat of distribution fr the "Again the exhaust steam and hest numiriped Ntlh-,iii ions tee ler den- velopment on the Maitland Iver ere by the (%1st l',itiun of It rather ex - 'weenier date. ti hire will protide steer - :eke Nultlrirut - lie take rare id any reet»p161r peak load within the limit of the tempt wary overload rep:la•ity. Yurveya and estimates have been mettle ley engineer" on behalf of the Maitland River Power ('onepany, and the reports in connection therewith have been exit ed by an engineer of the couuriasien, along with studies at the proposed development phot." The estimated capital dost of de- velopment on the Maitland !fiver is 11t35,(11). f o r• 1.44111 h. p., ter $'3C3.12 per h. p. The estimated a meal charges on a fully -developed generating plant at the Maitland ire as follows : Opt'nttiog expenses, including At1111inistretioll $ 5,665 Maintenance and repair* , ''7a( Replacement fund 2,755 Interest at 4 per cent. 13,(111 Total annitAl Charges $24.174 These charges are divided es follow at liodrreh, 1)4(2 h. p.. low-tension power, $0,303, or $13.44 per h. p. par Clinton, Seaford' and 11 it.ihell, t40 h. p.. high-tension power. $14,)470. or $15.(03 per h. p. per annum. s The supply of power to (i,Ndet irk, Clinton, Seafort le and Mitchell is re% templet ed from the detelopuarul un the Maitland River. Thr rust of 24- hour power face h. p. per arc at these pieces. including line And step down transformer losses, would be as follows : Von load 1 Iuw& f hail I.Wt '.Gill 7141 pderich ..... ...$16 44 S1S 7:5 $31 114 Clinton ...... .... 22 113 'SS (IM :tit Is $eafortb 21 10 a. 1:3 :C3 lo Mitchell .... .)41 47 :31 HI 44 (1( These figures indicate the east of the power delivered at the nuuliripal stab - from the steam plant of 44 11111- tact 0111.14 in imed in the peewees of tuatudir•tierr, and it could nut be i xps•t.d that eleitririty would he adopted ley men- ufar•tnrera of this clues for power only. av their production of strewn and heat for wunufarturinogg purpose,. apult 'rune power would increta rather than diminish their ripener*: and in meaty itestenees waste material is used in the production of strain: such in- du*tries have been excluded from the cunaideration of the extent of the .'%'heal premise, varies widelywith ditier.•nt conditions And depends upon the distances involved, the inaptitude • of the daumna+ of indit'idual den• sutnrr, and I be grouping of these cons roe, • • • Thr ordin- ary icipalily has such titrinles IIIWtn. 111 Ili, al ifyittg the rides for fwutter, such is Iitnit+d-hour route with motor %Hers, contorts Is is e et • 'mere of elertt•ir power. eh'.. that fair •rates email only 1.- este le. limbed after a entered study- el the market at present insight. The raga netnal rondit' after oneradieens dal enlut of abandoning steam plants weer begun. Under average comb. would also, in many canes, he can- I tions in a town dentandiug 1,11411 h, p. sidsrable, end t he abillt y of small •.'rice'or over, it 1.111114 r.ww,,pally he ex. of power t e bear this Voss must a1. ways he it Sector in t he finding of a market." The first eerie. of tables in the dt1- ginev'r's report states the power condi- tions in the various portions of the district, For (,derirh 1 other towns in this neighborhood od the fig- Ilrea are: MUstrlpallty Pop. (loderlch 4,901) Mitchell 2.2101 Sea fort h 2.511) Clinton 2,8111 HnuNSPIa • 1.401 Winghatn 2,401 Exeter 1.44(11 Kincardine 7,110( Port Elgin 1,54111 Southampton 1,010 Walkerton 3,1411) Tire water 1.3f10 laleknnw 1.1441) prtid that Ill -hour purr could be .old at the leauae or even It lower rat.•, if brawl on maximllul demand. than that tit trgeel the tttuniripility for :'- ho,rt• power lit the tiu.h "tat lit other wee els, the rumlicipFality might expect tee prnHt sufll•iently twat over- lapping peaks. 21 -hour power (r lighting, p ping. general motor Pi IWgg (YIXUWTIOYM, Total amount. Amount available for power need. electric IndwlhUon. 11. P. 1.4.i0 475 410 311 44) 40) 441) 1511 :bits 05 1511 Sugresleil or lin•rnt Vali e'1• of ouster. Mail land River. " (1ode I1 " Modell Sit tweet. River '• 411ara1) "'thrall Nine Mile River (local, Table V. gives the uniform low water flow, with the note that "in ell rases enough I,a•NI'smdage can Ie• ob- tained above the her dworkts 1,1 provide Ger s considerably increased peek rapacity." At PipFer'a, on the Mait- land Hivrr neer fioNlrrlch, a head of 311 feet is report mi, with estimated low- ' - water Hew, 14) r. f. •., and miniu11nn 24-hoter "sewer. :bel h. p. At the Black N.M.. en feet bead : mated low•water flow. 141 c. I. + minimum 24 boor power. 1,11211 h. p. At Wingh*ln 151111 at variunN JI ti I' ,oil users, rte., to pay t bu t ion:" A table gives the motor in'talls1ion sinner. the flgarem at 5 per rent. on depreciation and remota, nil, rare and operation. The figures vary- from $8.20 per h. p. per annlnn for a flve•- h. p. install*lion to $2:_4 pm h. p. p•r annum for a 2110-h. p. installation. This cost must he added to the dost et distributed power to find the total en.t of power to the cans met•. he cost Of its dist' i estimated'vost of by the "it mer roti including interest the eNmital east. 6. N. W. EXHIBITION II'nntinned from fetal' 4 ralleetion, Moe. Huwrie: painting nu tufting (loth, Mrs. Howrii, C. A. Humlber: painting on silk or satin or plush, C. A. Humber, Mee. Howrie. Penmanship - All the prizes' were taken by pupils of S. S. No. 111, Stanley. Map of Ontario, colored, .1. ('hisbolm. DOMESTIC MANUFACTI'RRS Honey, Syrup and Sugar-- rH Hyin romh, (1, A. umber ; maple syrup. C. A. Humber. Preeeryes, Bread. Et r.---Aasnrtment of homv-nurtd, pr .'crew, F. F. Bing- ham, Mrs. Huwrie : peaches, A. .1. noldthorpe. Lena Hamilton : straw'• berriat, A. J. (Inleitnrfee, Mrs. Hnwri'• : raapleerri,., Mt•*, time. Nott, D. "1'• Hamilton ; plMrs. invris. l'a'sh*; pears, D. WH W. Remittable, C. A. Humber; cherries, A. J. (iuldthnrpe, Mn. (leo. Nott ; citron, Wm. War- nock, len* Hamilton : (nine.', C. A. iteimbp ; jellies, C. A. Fllnunher•, .1. K. Wise; mixed Mildest. ('. %% ells. ,Mrs. N('o. Notts layer rake, W. E. I(urni.i A.. 1. (inldlhorpe; twelve tea biscuits, W. E. Uurnln, Mabel New he ; col- lection of pies, Mabel Newcombe, A. E. Matheeon ; one denten fans ' tarts, 1) W Hamilton, F. E. Hingham : ane dozen oat r kis, F. E. Ria' m ha, MIK. Huwrie : three Bates ho,iie-rt,,,de Need, A..1, Goldthorpe. Mn. Plunk- ett : three 'MVP* horn.'-msde bread, Made with Halter's hop venal, Lena Hamilton, A..1. Goldthorpe ; rollee- tinn of sauces, (I. WPI'., l'. A 11 inn - her ; rollectlon of haking, A1. Gold. "'nil*. W. K. lhernin. The Judges. The belga* nt the various depart- mental were as follows : Light Horse* Dr. W..1. R. Fowler, Clinton. Hravy Horses- W. Hawden and D. Donovan. Exeter, Sip -Richard Penhade, Stanley. Pigs _Stephen Andrews, (hderlch. ('+tt1e-Appleton Inroad, Verne. t'rultry -RIck. Oke, of Oke fawn P6+1t y Verde, London. Fruit* --Frank Metri11L BIt•th. (&rains -Win. Burrows, Gimlrrfrh. Flower -John Ti,,, -ntt. liiwlprich. Hoots and Vegetables- -Thos. Hewed. (ilderkch. Home Manofactutps and Dairy Pro- deleP-- Mrs..lonathen Miller, ('arlow, and Mrs. Wm. Hill, Hrnutiller, Ladies Work - Mr.. E. A. Mneyd and Mists Lizzie Hutson, liadrrich. Fine Arta J. A. Fowler, C. F:.. (iial'rich. Two -Year Term for Councils. At the last seesion of the Ontario i al e irgislaUlrP the MnnleIp At was amended by providing that, with the emsent of a majority of the. electors of any local municipality, the council or ouch municipality mac piss a byline making the term of office for mem- here of the council two veers instead of one. There is time to pews mach byltws before the mnnie.ipll eltrtions of 111)7. The people of • a muni- cipality under the prevent system have it in their power to make the. term of their councillors Iwo years simply by re-electing them after the first year : while at the main(• time they run eject an undesirable (aimed if they wish to do sir et, t he end of any year. It ie not likely, therefore, that the two-year term will he fixed by bylaw in many muniripmlitir'.. The one-year term provide. n Wirt of safety valve. A Matter of Spelling. A trolley collided with n milk wagon and seta the milk splashing on the pavement.. Moots it crowd get leered. "(inndnees!" exclaimed * men. "What an awful waste! A very stout lady turned and glared at hint. ".fust mind your awn lusineen," oche *napped. --October Lippineatl's. The.. Days Behind. "1 heard today that yew snn was an undertaker. 1 thought you told nee that, he sena s phynri*n." "Not at all." "•1 don't like to cont.r*dirt, lad I'm positive yaw did say an." "Yoe misunderatrwd tor. f said he followed the me ilial p .4c ion." Free Gifts of Toilet Soaps Use SUNLIGHT SOAP and GET THE PREMIUMS The Coupons are the same as lash becatee they can be exchanged for Toilet Soaps fur which you have to pay out money ev'e•ry week. Users of SUNLIGHT and CIIEERFUI. SOAPS can get their TOILET SOAPS for nothing. Read circular is every package, or write us for Premium List. A gift is of little value if it consists of something you have no use for. In exchange for Sunlight Soap Coupons you can get something yuu need and use every day. SAVE SUNLIGHT SOAP COUPONS Lever Brothers Limited, Toronto, Canada sae THE Mac"' Liverpool and Chicago Wheat Future, Close Higher -give Stocks, Mar- kets -The Latest Quotation. MouJay Evening. Clef. 4. • Liverpool wheat futures eluaed to 1o) .01 to %d higher than Saturday, mild iow t1• turas 4yd lower 10 4 it higher. At 4 hlcagu lie. eater wheal river.' 44e higher than Saturday, Inverwhrr euro tie higher, and Leeeneher mute SIM bleier. WINNIPEG OPTIONS. At the Winnipeg optiou market tansy the fulluwiut were lir . lu.:ug 4iutattouo Lit. 7540•, arc. 734,. hila. "tar 71-,ee Od. THE VInIBLE SUPPLY. N'hvot Oct.]. '00. Sept.:aa,•05, IC(,3:;t.Uw 17,,:)1.1.1) 1'uru 4,178.0.11) 5,774 &sou oats /t... b,p33,lwiq 1D,bi0.uaa1 Luring the week wheat lutrea.ed GUI' bmdiel'oru locretard 4:47,W1.4 bushels, rad out. In.'eased 73.5.1.10U bushel.•• LEADING WHEAT MARKETS. New York Ott. lase. rain, Detroit ... • 1444 tip. 78b b2'r Toledo b24y 7741, .... It. Louts 7b% 74',1 .... Minneapolis 77l4, 74•, .... Duluth 794.4 TORONTO GRAIN MARKET. Oral. _ w'h'at, spring, bush... 10 00 to 19 00 Wheat, fall, bush. 0 74111 0 15 Wheat, red, bush 0 74 Wheat, geese, hush u 70 0 7uS .barley, btrab 0 50 -0 S1 (Jan bush„ uld 0 40 Uaia,.buih„ iew u 27 u 38 ,Lush. .... (r.rits.h• 0 73 Ni;O YORK DAIRY MARKE'r. Moor lork, Oct, 1. -Butter- 1I(rong; re. Street priers: Matra erraw- w, to 2tle. OMlctal prior,. : CTerw erg; eoomm to extra, lla 25c; here, eec- ooi sit ertns, 21e to 25c; state dairy, wooers k4Q.ry, Manana to taw? lee to 24c:.oeotod. Common to extra. Lease to tae;•wteKeestla(ioey, cmmou to brat. IOC to lkweet 'n tattanuu creamery, ante, 11=2ue -a'hsr receipt., 14111; state, tun swam. awn, fancy, l:i'nrc; do., fair to good, 12%c W 13%. do., large, Katy, litioc; dee. hatreea..ese . tl%c to ]Se; do., lutrttOr, :o.11 .a:'aklma, le to Ile. tong; r.c ta, 41383' ata" rena- trie4urarLy, fancy, aetectsd, write, do,,.ettoter, ;*M tee 111c; do., tala- e78.sstrra.t Zialae- weitaro Alsta. 25c 10254,e; sormoesi0.24,7' D:i'Ikt: tat 16c.; •7a, antvtUL agrarm MARKiPMIL IMtOaI • .,50arkets b'trtaer-Emu. Strung me l:hlc•.go, Iapdou net. 1 Clrpduaa, rattle do the B engt, Moritinteoweiquaned ag-1ec s0 Allko penia,.; rerr,gerawrbear.f1fipatue_444 pre putted. TORONTO JUNCTION LIVE STOCK. T"rvntu-Junction, Oct 1.--Reoelpta of Ilve stock at the Upton Stock .Yards were 72 carloads, consisting of 3101 cadle, 142 sheep and lambs, 2 calves and 1 bursa Zxporlera. Pdtes e>mged trove 414.25 (0 $4.73, the bnik,aolflag et,N.3u to $4.50; .'apart 0111111 at $at eto $4.25 per cwt. Osteker•a. l'rime pitted tote of butchery sold • et 44 40 to 54. nu; loads of good. 414.;» W 14 35: medium, $3.75 to 414,111; comwuu, $3 to 43,06; aewr, 412.4u to 41.12,; cruisen,.41 cos• •per twt. Mitch Vows. Oboist s dozen oaten cows sold at$$Si 4111 4176 rest. veal (lakes. _frres veal calves sold at .0 per$twtw Or ir 1o410 each. 'keep and Luba. Labs ewe st 511 to 50,124; ,per (wet. Qpsat ewes, 54.Z to (4.5U. Hogs. Selects were quoted by 11. I'.4 K i ti nt- e t 41460.per cwt., and light fate rt 41s1.3a per cwt. MONTREAL LIVE STOCK. ' keutreaL Oct, 1.--lYblea from IA ...roe tri on Canadian cattle were ,rover at IOc it0 10%c, and randier. at eco wear L011(111 11 adv10.s were uorhanged for 11W a,Oeus 41 10c,so,Lykc. *Res of 1au04)40 cattle Wert • made to Glamor to -day at 110 .a.nt Ca - est week were 481) cattle, 1?14 ahrrp, eats for September were :tl,,itt ,.nt-• tit, 1408 sheep, and for seatiou to ,late 94.188 cattle sod 7544) sheep. Receipt.. I0 day wars 12011-dtne 271') sheep' mud Iambs, 100 cetseaund 7W k 1,1.. 'the 1.01111 nor bore weerteady ander it good demand at 812 76,14. .6.110 per 100 lbs., weighed uta Gra. The butchers were present lie full Torre sad trate was brisk, *1111 the prices Nbuut the lame -as oli last week's markets, eerily prime eenlr'bemg •rire,. hod Wgutly msn- er. Thr bast cattle add at 11/4c to 4441. per 10.; pretty good ailmaia, ;4r to 4c, mud mon 1111 eemsled at 24 'to he. Mlleb cows mold et W. to Alan mien. There were so good carom on the mark•t; the peepers cold e1 244e.to 3',.e per Ib. Mbespesdd at 3441e to 4c, and the Iambs at 6c to 5tte Per Ib. Ah a0M0 feeling pre14am, l* the ocean freight market. and rates are :.s lower, With .pe -e to LiverpoolLondon and in,, goes offering offering at 3Ss; Alin:heater ut :tis aid to 40s. EAST SUPPALO CATTLE MARKET. Diet Buffatn, Vet. 1. -Cattle-- Receipts, 6230 bead; slow; choice steady; n(hrrs 10c to 15, tower; prier street, 415.115 40 86.29; I shipping, $3 to 85.77'.; butchers'. $4 to heifers. 8:4.2. to $4 x5; mewl 43 to• 414.15; bulls. $2 '=t to 14.10; noekers and feeders, $2.75 to $4; stork heifer., 42 50 to, 413; feral cows ■ id springers stem*, $:n,' to 8.50. !lugs, Receipt., 15,710 be:r1;.falrly artier,, etroug to 5c higher; heavy and meted. 10.15 tO $7: yorkers, 4191/ to $7; pig`, ett.Ill to (6,75; rough*. 43 :it/ to 41:. 141; nags, 41.20 to $4.75; daatles 802:. to 41n :at Sheep and Iambs Receipt., 131*' head; I active; sheep steady; lambs We miner: lambs, 45.25 to $N; a few, $8.110; yearling*. $0 to $4.23; webers, 05.7:. to 41,; etre*, : 114.75 to $5; sheep. lulled. 41 to $5,45.; Cas- 1 add lambs, 417.94, to 418, NEW YORK LIVE 'STOCK. 11 76ew Yurko Ort, 1.-Ifeyes - Rrrrtptt, `I WW2; prime and choice steer* Win 10 toej1 IuR. higher; medium sod ioun slow to d S hade tower; buns repenyv lower; medium and gruel cows steady; otters *low nt Ise. R; steers. 4830 to 5:.110; 7AAly 412.2:. to (3.30: cow*. .1 to it 70. It:ports to mar row. O00 cattle and 40111 quarter, of beet. Calves Receipt*, .11,O; •rola steady. greeters reeler; westerns lower; tents, i:•,e1 to $8.41); cull* 44.4) to 80; grainier* not fed calve., $3.25 to $4; we (er.,, 4;1.50 too 43 75. Sheep and *00)1,.- Rscaflpt1. 414:4): good to choice loathe steady to strong; .uritnla and common slow; strap ,an.hanpd: seem). }41..7.10 to E cit): collo 412.,1 to 8:1; 'smuts. $6II. t0 p1.21; cella $2.70 to $:4; I*tnoN, $a 75 to 421; cella, :5 to $5:50: no 4•an*da limbo. nogg- ftermlpts, 18686; market firm; state alit Pennsylvania hogs tM $7 to $7.10. CHICAGO LIV17 STOCK. Mango Oet, 1. --Carl le Receipt@ to -0,y shout '1'1600; steady to strong; common to VIM! *feint, 14.15 a 41 dr; rows, 111711 to 84.75; bittern. STAG IV, 0.33; haus. 8.4 40 to $4.5n; calvest1 to 4111.ip; ■teeters and t re. 412. tin in 14.410. is(ya-- erNpt.. 1.,441; Oteady; ebnlre to prime, 5.•147. 80 414 b. $0.77ty, 0)•6100) In ease. Mrs_ .e . 1e .116.0). bstetYw- weiau.t, am.aa 10 V., •.r,l ge0n to Cate, laced, PS.50 to =111+1; packleg• $4.20 tO 46 2u: pigs. 41.7.76 to 40.50. 1 Sheep rod Lau..lie 540Npts, 40,111.111; . steady for elides Mi sod &keep; others steady to 10e lower; sharp, 44.75 t0 0540; yearlings, 415.70 to 41,;, I twee, 416 to $12.'40. lece.....I in the I.t..t -old wrest atp- prntrsl metier t t'. I . •% v0,111111e•, with (;ngll•. all terttplel,•, 11.. Imll ol• eveliat slackened, dismounted. lord said to a atltall, grnhbc urchin •'1 sat'. my 1.01. cru I 1.4.4:111 for the %,NIP" Thr 1111). gasfesl 111 ,ii .1 t tnttr it sight, and 11 ,ht it luta.) 14. . ' nett' a ' :11 1'111 1 11 ¢ard,•n.. ”You 'nay be all ri.•111 i1 they Irate I1 spare dngr, hr N lid. %% hen lie monad find his tongue, Lot you'd 11:1 .stood a 4.,' leder ch:utcr of you'd a tail 4" •111- tt ars. 1IT H 1 E MEMORY OF QUALITY lingers long after the price is forgotten. The bet is the cheapest. This has been proven by the thoupands of users of ,,.,i Happy Thought Ranges. It • a range made of pure pig -iron and made by skill d mechanics, not apprentices. It's deep and narr, w firebox makes it the most economical range on he market. Space will not permit us to tell you f all the good qualities of the Happy Thought, b t call at the Store and we will give you the nam s of over 500 users of the Happy 'Thought who will tell you of all its good quali- ties. The Ra 'ant Home Heater still leads the market. It wil sheat more space with less fuel than any other heater made, In General Hardware we have the biggest and most complete stock you will find west of Toronto. In Plumbing, Heating and Tinsmithing we `% have a large and competent staff and can give you prompt attention and `guarantee you a years, when visiting the Fair make our place thorough and up-to-date job. As in former ;your headquarters for leaving your parcels, etc. CHAS. C. LEE Phones Store, 22 ; House, 1I2. tammeremmirtimmeammoonsmimommenno ,;oily t11 ,l,, ii ll Iiis a:cc ht• I(rgent's Volk 1•1511,1 I In• 7.'e11, 4.111,6,10y ho• I Necessities Abke on the farm and in the I ewe) ease Cale Ryrie alnclea CORK nearer to bang necessities than liour,tS THERMOMETERS Our full and reliable line ranges in prise from 50c to $2 50. FIELD GLASSES Our h'gh-power " Ryne Special." %vit:, 1 _ Lenses in Aiummtm,Metrnmg. st•i!I Ice dehvc,ed to you for 412 50, charg-s prepaid. BAROMETERS -The_.• may be had at from $5 00 to 410 00 Our L/ISaremeir.r iBook is your, for the asking KET CoMr;'t ES Tested ores -$1 1.0 to $ 3 50. a b..r ve card rr/ rlr r:'! • V iWtd- :trfa.f li.eii:4•.y, .brit. Fall OVERCOATS and Winter SUITS ANI) Correct Materials Latest Styles Perfect Fit Best Satisfaction Lowest Prices DUNLOP THE TAILOR LWFSi ST,. - GODERICH PHONE NO W. A. McKIM lU GODERICH, ONT. Harris Homespun 1)o,yt)u Lads% of anything as good for it Lady's Suit? We have them in the very newest light and dark collars in individual suits; no ...Alter in town like the one you select. Tweed Suiting 50c A very tine 1 Iligi• of the uew- ,'.t. '1'Wio'aI Int %titres /1( (ii -eta, Hoot le.. Blues mud Greens .at per %aril 511•. .-tool Itt, sfw,•i 11 .11 75e. Worsted Piaid In :III the newest'clot Ingsneel sl s lir Mid 1'1111• en.'..1144 of :1 111'10111. Jackets 1111611411111‘ &.loin 1/1,11K.110 hegira to tell yon of it. All we can say is it 'a the hest al. ever tail and we weir • you, if truly to se,•. Bear -skin Coats \1•r lace not forgotten the little tees, %Ve have lovely Coats for teem tit -prides f - $I.511 up 141111 1111111114 to nrate•h. Down Quilts We are prepared to give you a bargain in these .'Vers now before the cold weatfier is 00 \'\re made '1 mistake and b night too many good ones. Come and see the wav mistakes are•etlrrected at McKIM'S BUSY STORE 41f WORSELLS' The People Who Sell the Best Stoves and Ranges Steel Ranges ARE •i'HE COMING STOVES. We. have the largest and .best stock of these goods in Gollerich and guarantee every one we sell. Have a look at our big No. 9, six -hole Steel Range, special priced at - - $29.99 Save Fuel, Save Money, Save Work. Our Base Burners' will hold fire 36 hours with very little attc91,6011, are Itowet•ful 4It1nh10 heaters, and are very easy On fuel. URE elAst ffEIS co t il 1 • We sell the Best Heating Stove made. A complete Hardware and Stove Store, such as ours, is a revelation to careful buyers. sTO v Lb WORSELLS' RANGES 1 MESSRS. Stoddart & McKinnon , beg to announce that they have taken the contract for the handling of Massey -Harris Implements . and extra parts and extend an invitation to all Massey -Harris patrons and friends to visit the them in their showrooms. k:* By close application to busi- ness and by carefully looking after the requirements of custo- mers they hope to merit the sup- port and confidence of the whole 11 farming community. 41f WORSELLS' The People Who Sell the Best Stoves and Ranges Steel Ranges ARE •i'HE COMING STOVES. We. have the largest and .best stock of these goods in Gollerich and guarantee every one we sell. Have a look at our big No. 9, six -hole Steel Range, special priced at - - $29.99 Save Fuel, Save Money, Save Work. Our Base Burners' will hold fire 36 hours with very little attc91,6011, are Itowet•ful 4It1nh10 heaters, and are very easy On fuel. URE elAst ffEIS co t il 1 • We sell the Best Heating Stove made. A complete Hardware and Stove Store, such as ours, is a revelation to careful buyers. sTO v Lb WORSELLS' RANGES