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The Signal, 1907-8-15, Page 4* U17111ltloAT, August 16, 1907 In looking over my oureoal of Ing place we could not go A410110170.events which occurred during the However, all the working staff en- 7ly days of lily old hotue- -the Paint gagt-d in building the house anwmbled m—1 find that the above date wits on the tA)p of the- bank and shouted 1 banner season in its history, as there out a glad weleauo afid tiled t he brass were in the house in August, 187,7. ranfion which 1 had picked ill, in the two hundred hong tide gn"Is, which office Of Black A Young Of Detroit. with the stall called for between ,-is The little craft did well, coialh up is and seven hundred 1114-11110 ler day. all our expectations. I am Lold ,hr is Letters and lelegramup were Moto re• still lu the fore, engaged ill till- lowing oeived asking for accommodation f.,r bisiness in Uengian Bay, Later un 1 eighty others, which could not Iw bill,- built it dock nevrnty-Hve fort horg plied. The 'Tecumseh House at Loss. straight Out into the Iakr,whic 1 gave don telegraphed for twenty of Ib s eight feet of water at its west end, so cumber. A letter was received front I that iu cattle weather Khr could land New Orleans representing a vel + bet passengers. large party and stating that they A Coach and Four. would engage the whole house, if would guarantee buMcient room, As the husiuees had Largely in - Both of these applications 1 was cons• As it flow because ne•cessarY to pelled to decline, in Consequence , f Improve the Syntrlel lit tritli Spwr•t Atloll the fact that A loser. part of the hours between the house and the town. already alrdy I,tromisrld. This was dune b xrrangrturnt with The following copy of All invitatiuu A. M. Pulley. w�iu at uucr. pot on a which 1 find pasted, in lily journal it, :a most ronlfurtahlF old-farhi )M4, tour- remiuder of a party that was given f., horse Cancun coach cropable of carry - acknowledgment of ..the prosperou+ Ing eighteen pasm•ngerb. A lung horn season : - was procured +old am the roa,•h IPfS till- . Mr. and Mrs. Wright's compliment ihouse or reu•hed town several musical to Mrs. and Miss Otti•r, And they r•• blasts announced its arrival. brach quest the Pleasure of their company pturi of the doors wits ornamented at an evening party use Thursday, lith with A e,ipital painting of the house unit., an a slight acknowledgment Of and grounds. which added still more the. liberal patronage extended to to its attractiveness, the result living them during the season. an excellent n►oving advertisement. Dancing from R to 12. Mr. Pullet/ also opened A branch Refreshments at half -past 111, livery At tilt house, which either for The Point Farm, 8th Aug., 1877. pleasure ler cases of emergency proved a great convenience ill entch- One Great Advantage of Those Days. ingg A train or Boat wheel in a hurry. A very great advant,agr existed ill Te1 give the tender an iden of the thuse days as compu-ed with condi L tainPmm dune at title prrio•i. I may tions now, as domestic help wars bootie stale that I writ Stephen Andrews a good, cheap and plentiful, momething written under to lay aside fur Ilse that will never occur agniu. This of every morning one hundred hounds of course proved a great amsistanre in fresh nicest. This did not include managing such nit establishment. linms or hacou, poultry, fresh fifth or Toronto, Hamilton, Lon Jun. eggs. The Inkt-named wpm required ouelph, Galt, Stratfonl, Chatham at the rate of forty dozen it day. An and Windsor supplied it large pro ,r• much not one hundred loaves of bread tion of the Uanrdian Kurmta, while erre gut in one day fmom Belchet's New Orleans, St. I.ouia, Chicago. Dv - trait, Saginaw and Bay City ,sent a I cows to supply that tie itch -demanded great nuualer of Atuericaus. article of dirt. Money Was Easier, Too. Disbuguished Visitors. The house was opened "n the pmt• of Independent of permanent guests July, IR:l, the first gue•Kts to arrive Ise Lorre- were toAnyprominent casual into g some three wealthy families of visitors who would drive ant to Ape cotUm-planters from New Orleans. A the phare. Among these we" Mrs. pleasing incident tAouh {dare mu their (inrfleld, wife of the president- of the arrival. On entering the house they C1lited Slates; (len. Sherman, com- could not fail to observe thefts own• ruatuder in chief of the U. S. Arley, her of men were actively engaged in and his nide, Cul. Bacon ; OOv. Bag - hurrying up the final Ranges of the Dry. of Michigan. Two others who It to completion. One of the malea long stay weer. Lady Hinckg gentlemen, ekllint met-, one side, re- and dile Right Rev. Ill-. Conroy quested it pen and ink• and pulling it Bishop Of Cork, and his secre- book out of a side pocket he wrote out tary and servant. Several families a draft on New York for two hundred fromHamilton and Landon would dollars• and al, he handed it to me r•- come continuously for ten and twelve marked, "Perhaps this cony Iw of years. Among the London guests ��,,�4 11 -i_ a�- H 1 '+ 'N ?x ;. , »,, THY, MINT PARK. Izit` some use to you t now wiU you pleas nearly every prominent family in the show w into the dining room Y' Thin city was represented. I may mention kind and considerate act wan at that the Bechers• Carping*, McDonaghs, time most encouraging. (leo. Rohinsm, ('tit. Little, Black. During the building of the house 1arum, Meredithm, McFies, Himu,m, several parties re nnittd cheques and Labatts. Hev. W. English, Framers, drafts to secure rooms for the mra*m. Reids, S,anmervillev. Judge Stileet, One party fn particular• known as the Uran loran and nearly app the bank lumber king of the Saginaw Valley, maningPrs. When+tramtxut eunnre- sent me a hundred dollars, bot faun tion existed between Go derich and some cause or other he wens always flay Pity land Saginaw, a number of unable to come. 1 wro1R that if be the wealthy lunlloa•men came for sev- could not come himself he could take oral years in nacersxion, bringing out the amount by proxy, as the their own horses and carriages. money was still at his credit. His re,- (:lielph, tor, furnished a number of ply was short and characteristic of prominent patrtirm for years• ineltiding the American : "Tiw busy to come. the Outhrra, H1)witts„ Sheriff (low. As to the hundred dollarA--let it rip." Armstrongsaund Williampons. Brant- ford Ale) sent a lot of people for lsterestimg Guests. years- Life Huckm, Wimeners, He r • The person nel ft lie guests ws very rises, Judge Jon". 61cIa"nYates.at interesting. At our time I limit no J ottr.tx whosese Ilames 1 forget. The fewer than mix ministers of various tie- largest individual bill paid the wimp a nominations and a bishop Of one of little over thirteen hundred dollars. the dioceses of Michigan, the Right Independent of myself, whit pur- Rev. Dr. Ha•ris• chased nearly everything set home. With such nn array of church digni- these people left it good many dollars taries it was of very rally matter to behind thrill. 1 was, toll by it dry. provide spiritual entertainment when Reals merchant that two Qruilien the Sabbath came cooled. There was from C,::1, nnatf who mtle.ed with ml - Sunday school for the children in the hal paid him oval two thousand dol - early morning, x merlon in the• after- ►ors. Mat"liousr did it lot of husi. nam, while A service (if matted teens with them• need the livery leen No g in the evening wound up shared it considerable'arount. ' the day's doings. I must not A liletnorabk laeideat omit W mention that x young Ihpo- logical student, who haat miner be. So many interesting events occurred come a populow riergym an of the Rpis. Almost daily that the old place might copal church- in an eastern city, awe called their nAtiral birthplace. preached him first Aernlnn here tender One in particular 1 might mention. feecc ulixi cin:ummtancem, the vollng J. W. Bengough, the cartooniat, was arlirp present congratulating him so a guest., and was giving an entertain. heart ily it pw„tiv,•ly Coude him blush• Illenl. 1 found it necessary to Iw in One enterprising aurid •reilous mem. towel that pnllle PYe efiitlg. hllminel her of this bdy discovered that. Ihe,w k4-uping me till N ,iclock. Hurrying were quite a numloer of uijherenta u( up to thhe livery I there Ienrned them him church as gueats ofthe house, god was not a rig in the whole town. 1 he informed else they were quite rushed down tan lite dock and I tr. latest he fix I wait o anxious W have prxyerit in the ,Dorn t ht to 1'n{)t. Marl• Ing after breakfast of it did, left# iuler. ton. His Answer wam, ,,Jump fere with the ulntageaMe•ut, which 1 aboard (1 think it wx% tile. Minnie assured him itdid not. Thprefo,r Maggir); I'll put11011 up am near your notice was prated Announcing duct home not I can."` .latent oft e• we started this service• wuuhl take plies- Kharp at quite it hre,•rr sprang up frma the 9:16 every morning ,northwest god A tough mea WAR the re - At the clsr ref the me omiti 1 was re. suit. Ilowever, we, gut opposite the 3uested by the ladirl to write an Rd. houm•, buf I reque,teti bleu to go a ress,if thanks for the gentleman for little olore too the north, which he did. his kind interest hr thin Il11ttter, "Now• often, launch the but," and I After the ending took place two was told to jnuop iti its quickly as gReenotlemen Atepprd forward and possible to save her knocking against bamder d hills a pure an a slight, aek- the fttennien' ••\low•, boys, pulp ml- ms nowpm ledpint fear his tintrly coltidrr. el.to the •phone as n vote cawith anon. The reverend gentleman we. safety.” This thry did• I reeked for plied in it most loecoudng manner, re,.- one more stroke, mod just an we were markingthathephtaddnlwAym realm- oil the top of a Not wave 1jaun{rd her his excredingly ple+sant outing at Overlsword and Room, p ream ed the the Point Farnn. As the prrae con- shore, I'll never know how. My pck- tained between thirty and forty dol. pis were all full ,if water and I felt lars, it is quite raemy tuundermtandhow, pike A drow1ird teat. I hal finite a sincere he WA-. walk W the hoose. It wam IU o'clock The Steam Yacht Tommy Wright and they wen• getting literately. An 1 stepped' into the loll 1 fmin l that The alpam -111, atilt. Iq• Photon. Hengoagh one in the act of potting We -lip, nn excellent eiLizen of (lain- the finiabing lourloew lip an excellent rich, wnm Inon,-h.d on the 211th of eart—n tit aur worthy Ohl clerk of the July. IR74. A party of Ww•npmen pestre Ira Lewis, pinre passel awAy. nurralrpring abalt forty wets inioltd I feel underan uldignlion to l'Aplxin W Ire prevent on the intercmting (rest. Marlton W this day foe ilia sprntan sion. An the- Iwai slid into the water earls assiatunve. 1 the proverbial lwttle waA broken M Hew the Pant Pana was Established.the cheers went un for the success of the "Tommy Wright_" Heaalthe were In eoneltemion, miler for the Infori nn - drunk and short hilt kind mpe+schesl Uon of thorn- who are not mwnre of the were made by thol late Matthew Hilt- circunutAnrea than Anything rime, let, chicon and others present. Captme RAY Joint. A few worts rather of An Danceuy acted as pilot And took chtl�fln# historical , harmocter. Soo I"'T" mel of her on the trial trip AA far w was I the flr"t. time I Amw it oath tIse• Mee Ptylets but r tare was no location and Iutst"King surround. V . 7Yl"�,e `L�'Y i ,p. _`.n ! I ' . e . THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONTARIO Ings ofthe place since known as the ALL NIGHT ON THE ROAD. Point Farm, it appawred to ane to ler _— just the spat for tired, ruuduwfl I Guelph Men Have Eventful Tim Offing city people who detired a thorough tingle from "fisfack. cleange In ever ripe t in their ueode of living, and 1 cameo ived the idea of The Uueiph delegation that aisigd building if place that could ll• called x Ouderich last week to Make at•tange- husep in the country. In rvrrpp sense meutr for the U. A U. R. upon jag cele• oaf the want, rather than give it wlmo beatiou had snow experieners on the hlgh-falulin' mune denoting its puiblie wayy ►ems, which are thus described rhar,u•ter. With this view I erw•Iwl a le, T7w Uuelph Herald : hugwe with accommodation for sixty it tieue.jon space would but persult people, nil of the room !wing taken what x vivid word picture could b Iwforr it was finished. tlfnfOrt llatoely Lunde of the'exprriences of the delega. till. WAR burned down at the eltbw of ( tion to Uoderich last night—yes, arc the first meawult entailing it hrnvy this uwruinpp -tut- they were out it lows, .aka it wILK nut insured, through the cold, c old world all night, life fotgetrulureem of the agent lei not tin stirring were till- adveottureu keeping an loI appwme')t W sign the thro l which "Fickle Fortune' lec e jlsual leilot which had previously the delegation that, without •waitinf lwru armugel for the still, of five any more time on the work of the thouAnnd dollar gentlemen at Ooldprich, it will, per Howrvrr, so out isfW wax 1 with the haps, be wiser to tell tit their 7ork get t successes of ivy vrnUuw that 1 went to `lug learntl. C work at once :old prepared plants to raving Oodetich about four o'clock 'put up the prement building with aI in the afternoon they whirled througt rapacity for over two hundred guests. Stratford at a fine gait. It•w•as mum filled with put•onelfrom '•Ronk. Kotak," said the.. horn• a x11 over the country. tooth north and with a huge cloud of duet the great omnith, making it known far and rpsehinr rtuuhled through the town. wide Al, A Isupulu• hums for the claw Stratford lead only law is left five mile for which it war intended. 1 All' safe behind, however, when the gloriom Lift saying t he thoumuttls of people who run and the lordly ,,Kock. Keynes" came have visited it in the past and enjoyed to sudden stop. One of the titer its lr�rand beach And cosy plealel nooks had come in contact with a elute, NMI rortlrrot have gUlle away with There was a deadly mound, known most favorable InIp1Y•xsi/rn,* only too well t) the chauffeur, -and In its ftnanegenert I was devoted tfo the automobile went la ite. the plrmaing duties it entailed oil nip "Out everybody." was the order and and the baud work I endured. As l the Doctor proceeded to fix the punc- considesel it it privilege to have the tore, A couple, of hours' hard, trying test of people under up• roof send at work sued all was ready Again. In they wv table, with the Added pleasure of all piled once more and away they hobnohhing ocennionnlly with them started, hilt not to go very far; hardly on the vernndah• had they gone two lengths when I further ie4rgnized its influrucr on I ••Iwtng" went the music tire. mvw in a et•mutt manner. as If I n r, it The chauffeur was driven alwcxat to called forth all the qualities gold ae- dempsrration, as once again he got tivitiem of a mtenuoum life, which kept down in the dust of the country toad one healthy in Ixxly and mind and I And set to work again. Where his Ielievr co ltibulel ltt•gely in giving heart was Mayor ewmteal's mind ml- It man• than Average share of this was also, lir was thinking of ties nnrh-desired i•undition its compared councillors waiting for him,, As he with many others of lily xgp. knew thpy would he in the ensirse of My home on the hanks lot IAkP an hour, ler two and he was troubled. Huron wits to file wont AblwtsAml He could not wait to ser another fruit. was t) Sir \Falter Scott, and with less attempt and set off to walk hack what little travel 1 have hal I leave- to Stratford, thinking it was only yet to see tile- place %-her I would three milia. He soots found, how - sooner live or end Illy (IAyyx. I ever, that it was nearer six than J. J. WRIONT. three. He tried to get the city hall by 'phone, but could not, and finally AN OLD DEBATE RENEWED. telegraphed. __ He had acartely left the telegraph n Toaitostar. ioMoe with his ueind It little relieved The Curirr ban a story of a by a "epee of duty done, when he was TElision)u farmer who moved into the city it gaud startled to bear once more that old, y familiar sound and. turuiug around, x wasorry for it. ••HP used to drier store enough the" wait the 11311011101410 if gloat team, and looked nice when he and the dressed up And went to martin' with party &a they ou over the tree• his wife and chiller. Now he lives in tot a elm as they bounded up street a rented house and has tight squeeezin' to the hotel, abouheret all had tea DL Wass torn xlxout 7:31 And they left to pay a big rent. Day rafter day he Stratford once effort-, this time with a sits . up lea x wagon that lselongo to little leers of the self-assurance in their somelxoly else. need gsw around talwn attitude. lifting Aad lugging anti tugging his All went well And the party becom- daylights out oil heavy b)xeep and ( Ing restored to their former good things that lelong to the city folks; spirits were Laughing over the mixfor- andHr ever goes to meetin'. tie tunm es that haµl met the. laxoles so ntired and anti whenever I Petersburg had been left behind fu a meet hiul that 1 can't help thinking he-tseautiftel vloud of dust and they were wishes he were lack om the old faros. sailing al4ng beautiful) when, what He is like a tiger shut up in a c r, y Hr can't get out. All there ix tar o do yon think?— es, that same ti" blew nut again. What did they may? to do is to traeup And tramp and tramp Nobody known. They were. to ray up and down in hill little den —and the least. In no wimp admirers of auto - never get anywhere."mobiles in general, or this one in par. It is an ohs story that the farnner ticular. craves for the delights of city life. To mend the lire again walo'hmpres- while the city man yearns for the sibl,. it hal lot -come a veritable honey. quieL of thecountry. Each reps what client). and anyway they limit rum out fs attractive in the life of the other. of patches. Oft eanr the whole tier City saharips leak lig to those who and they prepared t) proceed on the forget that the city nlan must pay out bare rim. But not for Aid. Lyon. cash for many things that gti with the No dor« - he had had quite sufficient i poste pion of it farm --hearse rent, milk, no more of the old automobile for Pggs, chickens, fruit, And vegetables. him. He struck buck W Peters - Country life looks pleasant to thebilirg and, waking up the proprietor casual visitor, whip forgets about the t tee hotel, secured A nems intent dull days And tlee drudgery which,{paon having him well-earned rest. with A lot of very interesting work. The party tern muck ono colo riding goer irW the muni total of farluing- with a the lr rim. This didn't go What we have to say it not the who half had till within four miles of Ber- truth, but ,that aspect of trestle which lin, when the wheel dished, leaving shows itself Go the city man. nothing but the huh. This was cer- First, city life is growing more and taint the last act. They were at a more expensive, thnuige h the incrur loom �ce know what to do, only four in houne rent amt in -the price of foexl, miles front Berlin, but they didn't Then it in becoming more And more want W leave the automobile. So the difficult for a man of sueAll enpanm to party divided, one of them helped the rent at house of his own, except by liv- Doctor keep watch over the machine. I1g in the subn•tse. where one, or mote while the rest walked into Berlin, got carfares must top paid W resch the it .livery and, driving puck W Peters. phwe of employment and the large burg, called Aid.Lyon out orhis com. stores, Lite in a flat. or in x house fortahle tact, and brought Aim once without rggtio d -sized piece of land, in mord to the rest of the flock as they pe dealt, eacielly for the children. The were gathered at the scene of the farmer does not quite realize, until he wreck. A own was left to guard this losses it, the advantage of practically autA)moteile, and the party drove into unlimited space fur the children to Berlin At twenty minutes W flue in play in. A city income of tell thole the morning. The Mayor ofd Mr. sand it year will not bly the joys of a Duff exmr into the city on the early creek and it wood lot. 6 O'clock train and the test have been In theme days of riming priers, it in trooping in ever since. quite An Advantage W Irl, producing The automobile? Why, it is still on col all m ax1 for home n m tl n and .sale fI P r. CL nitiP OI Lhe road waiting till A in+oral of plying for it. The eon- new wheel is got from Toronto. This, ditions of city life are likely W lm•coule in brief, in the story of their trip. harder as the city grown; the con- The next time they go they say they ditionx of frau life ore likelyti fm- will Ise content to take the train. prove through the progress of agri. -- cultural science, and the inti doiction JOHN McCLARY A GREAT CAP - of modern convenienceit into country TAIN OF INDUSTRY. housra. This is the city man's Aide of U [oil •standin del—on tilt 1 --- ti t I 1 1 I I I I 1 l r 0 le Ig g re, 116- ive advantagesW of town and country Formerly Owner of a SmTinshole, ire. the fxrmer'e loy could pmhahly Now Head of the Largest Stove nuke out A gaol cant for the city. and Tinware Concern Under the British Flag. ''GONE FOR GOOD." To very few meet in the privilege given of witnessing such a celebration Bruce Man's Wit* and Daughter Desert an that of which John McClary, of Him London, was the centre during the work that ended on July 18th. For Kincardine, Aug. 12.—When James during that week a *prim of splendid Sbelton, a respectable hilt clow-thoW jubilations marked what wits the six- Iranger of Armow, mix' miles front, tioth anniversary of the Moi Man- Cincarline, returned to' him house on ufacturing Company. Friday Morning after being out in the This sixtieth Anniversary is note- fleldm only half an hour a found x worthy, not only Imrause it relates to note Pinned to the tablecloth: the largest couoern of its kind ander • vIi a have gone for ggcap." the British ling. lent Iwecarse it has ShepWtl'm wife. Mart hw Ann, and his thrust before the attention of the laughter, Nora, Ellen. hat left the people of Canada a man whose house And Innis, taking with them i arhsrveuenta make him one of ,the couple of grips mocked with clothes, very greatest captains of industry this Shelton reputed the matter tothe ctiuntr • has yyet produced. %steel- today, and Apkel that mouse. To �ohn McCl try the prat sixty I, lad clone W locate the runaways, yeArsha+ meant a change I'min the t was amcrrtnined that Mrs. Shelton cont ml orf n minae Iinshop to the pose snd her oi:tughter, who i% eiglitern session of the largest establishment of yearn of age, took x Moat tin Friday its kind in (Camilla. The Compun s afternoon for IMtmit, in the company plant in larndou not, covers two of a man who wore on the occasion a enormous hlockn of land, while there It no hunrh of Black whiskers. are alai file establishments in Whether the' whiekpre were fAked is Ilontenl. 'Toronto, Whin Van Van - sot known. The ansa im muppwsed to couvpr. Hamilton and tit. John. w thq Hance of the younger woman. Over 1.3111l ern[sloyres are on the Pone. MM. Shelton and her daughter herr ppeony'n pay rolls, of whom over seven well thought. of by the neighbor&, who hundred are maried meet, Aupportin ire nnahle to Acroimt for the elope- homes. More than $f11tu,UMl is Paid iii hent, except W may that f{hrlton was wages, annually. Thew ate a few flg- a "tightior ." Thtoy took no money fires which will give the twiner nn im with then,• except the prcreln fnan prepdom of the mite of the plant ns it. he pale (if A basket (of butter and x at "-~tit and of its importance too eggs. I the eomfiillnity. Mr. McC'I*ry ham always been anti is A Bargain• still the Rtiiding head of this treuten- "Isn't she a peQnliar girl? She doll" lltuitless. He iensins even set V Lsok at hint when he was bis pprerrnt ARC a man orf re►ruarknlrir ich, but now since he'* lust all rldlity, spacing not money or pains to It money she's accepttd him?" Attain an reed that, his judgment told 'Well, you know how Frnsy every him could toe won. This is well Mete - woman b tie Ret anything that's re,- traced in the magnificent advertising it I" ' ' cgmpaignm this cumppaamy has entered Into in all the (IAnwdian apices, which Honig Mianlonaty--"fon you helieve have Made the McClxry product" dour prayers are Answered. 1'ndp known in all the homes from oroan to Hwtusr' ••'Prods alWgpther on de oeean, prajyow. Whon 1 prays de Lord to Though the McChtry Company in send me a turkey it don't come, but Mr. McCIAry's first rare. it in not th" wbpn 1 prays de lamd to mend tine after only succembful roo opany that "bottom trrkey 1 gen'ly gets it before mid. in the benefit of his humine"s nruuren Igbt." • and experience. He is Aloes piemldent ',' SUMMED GOODS WIND-UP We expect that this week will end up the summer goods ' for this season in the following : DRESS MUSLINS, WHITE WAISTINGS, COTTON DELAINES, ---- PERSIAN LAWNS, CORSET COVERS AND WHITE LAWN WAISTS :,�'J' N There is just a small lot of each of the above lines left and the prices will be made sl, low that they will certainly go this week. .. zar. ..;r e,�.^e. v ;lWr:r,ex sm:,e •a gr:'ar..a a.r„,»..:�:r'63t ..,,� .. DRESS GOODS We have 12 ends of medium welght greys, and Wank and white checks, all this years' purchases. Longths from 6 to 30 yards in a piece, Your choice at one-quarter off regular prices. Bome broken checks in black end white, real dainty things. C L A N TA RTA NS All wool Tartans, bol and 75 cents. Just new for flet fall. Twelve different clavi, in our lot. ' a QQ''.tir$ a, PHONE Ju Hs COLBORNE THESQUARE of the London Ilfe lnsurancr Com - y and tileDA Ontario Loan anti ._ C,u” .( •ompan •. and a director of the London sk Western Trusts (`one- pany. IMPORTANT CHANGES. Education Department's Policy Regard- ing Coetisaation Classes. Toronto, Aug. I'2 —Thr Education Department ham issued an impsortaut anmmnreuent in mneipetion with the reorgAnirration and consolidation of continuation claims" In the rural Schools. The work will in future The %divided into three clxswa, each of which will be fiuuleially recognized by theDe- partment. The equipment must in- clude library, scientific Apparatus. neaps, charts, gloloes, rte-.. and draw- ing models. Towards this eggipnsrnt the Ocivernment will grant 111 per cent. Fixed *rants of from $1311 lu $:Ga) per annum will Iw shade to these classes. A grant of $10 will he made when the teacher has the minimum suadiflentions and $10 additional when � e professional standing is higher. The new 74gtilations go into force at once and R. bI. Cowley. i'rovincial in Spector of continuation cl""eea, will tour the schools at the beginning of the coming tern. _ - Prison for J. J. Daly. Toronto, August 12.—J. J. Daly, re- cused Of vagrancy, wall txday sen- tenced to six montJta in jail at hard labor. A second charge against him, that he had deprived ftamuel Egan of $37 by means of a fraudulent docll- ment, was dismissed. "Thin man was a food to sign such x document," said his worship, expres- King the belief likewise that Daly wan a fraud. Maly is the man who, it is Alleged, defrauded the farmers of Wellington and Orpy counties on contracts whereby he agreed to sell their farms provided they undertook to buy cel- Ilion commissions. On these under• takings he,, is said to have borrowed money, and a large nuentier of suits to recover were taken against the agri- cultillista. Many friends may reveal their khnd- ne", but namercu, enemies will prove your courage. New ielcphone Directory The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada I is Alxout to publish a new issue of the OF1'IGi1L TELEPHONE MUCTMT � .1V1�1Ib1�1N11�11�11111�11�11b1�11�11�1N11�1111111N11bi111�11�11�1�. 3 F GOOD SITUATIONS F 3 -==-- VACAKT =- = -- -- i F �/a E IWe purpose making further extensions to our husiness next F month and will have situations for a number of smart girls to op- F. 1-14 crate mewing machines loth In Ooderich and Clinton. lixperi- Ienced operators preferred, but to beginners we will offer good iinducement by paying good wages from commencement and in- F sUructions will ticgiven by an instructor for the purpose of more F 3 speedily Advancing girls W position of piecework. jand Our piecework prices are satisfactory to our present staff F sura rt girls are earning good wages. F I Hours for working are re"onable and pay day every two F weeks. C. 3 Personal application preferred, hilt mail applications will see F i xn�werd promptly and full information given. F The Jackson Manufacturing Co. F 3 CLINTON GODERICH F F �1!1'�TT�Mf!MmTT�mNtT^ItTTTT!1!TT!1!!I�TTR � �� HAVE YOU s-, ,1- CHILDREN GROWING UP 1lU YOU realize whet it means for a fau,ily to grow up J without Any knowledge of mode, without keeping In touch with the world's proei a om in muds t There to one easy. Inexpensive way to treat your family to the beet music In the world by the purchase of the Edison Phonograph and Edison Gold -moulded Records When Mends drop in to spend the evening, or when you have invited oluemea, then in nothing which will (rive them a pleasanter erenlner and make It easier for you to entertain them than this prince of ea)terWnem Drop into our oto» at any time And we will be pleased to IM ynu hear one. The prices, and term* will be sure to suit. Pianosfrom $60_0o up Piaae-called Itiz-Ixtave Organs ftr. oo and upward sewing Machines at Iso prices �( s' Real FOK TIIE DISTRICT OF WESTERN oNTAR �� amom women —w . 10, INCLUDING THE TOWN OF GODERICH. ! • Orders for new connect - f firm names ions char e o lWestern f t g Fair ., changes of street address- _ es or for duplicate entries The Exhibition the People all Like to Attend. should be handed in AT i Q ONCE TO EXHIBITORS AND VISITORS FIND IT I PROFITABLE TO GO. GEO. PORTER iKNABENSHUE'S AIRSHIP daily, and a full I 11 Local Manager. list of attractions with plenty of Music. Fire- , works after nrogam each evening, conclud- - - - - — ( ing with thatgranddisplay, ° ,, I THE SIEGE OF GIBRALTAR." Cool Off z 11 these warm eveningsat REDUCED RATES ON ALL RAILROADS TheOlympia hP Secretary for Pri7A• Lists, ProgransA and all information. Send to L W. J. REID, President. A. M. HUNT, Secretary. Cafe The coolest stunt in (:ollerich. Ir f 1 London Spp �j 1. Electric fans all(] most �r �• 6 I4 `0 p up-to-date every way. L --..—_....__-es ml SUFFERED TERRIBLY MITr'1e1'.1.1, ONT H.ty 13, Ilpr. Tom CLAVIAN ('HY.NI(Al. (i)•, wlNDW)R, ONT. 22 YEARS FROM ()VAR FHINNI)m A great virttt•y has loan won by the use of "Hr-Jil" After n � year of terrible suffering from Sciatica and Rheumatism. I hnve heen it great mofferer front this terrible dimmme for 22 RHEUMATISM }'Part+ back, at tinoe" I would have ►uckxrhp and terrible polos in • lily hips, hip•jointp and nlRo down my Iplp to the hottonn of my feet. 1 hnve mufferwl uontold agony And only those who have had the dimensw know what, the tptTilolr patine are. [F.��4�.Vfelvc-i 1 tried A"', Ythinq I could think ilf, hilt got. no relief till 1 paw "Bu -Ju.- the kpntle Kidney Pill, advertised iO the 1pewper, and 1 thought I would give it a trial and I did so. 1 I )OR. t. one box of ••Hte-Ju" and got great relief, Lhpn 1 Kilt flue more b,apa of them,l� , And After using six l"ll p 1 stn completely cured of the aches andpalms end awn recommend then (o any person suffering as I did.,Iwpt winter 1 thought I wools] h"etm give upaltOggpther, sea 1 j could hardly get around on my legp. I am more thankhb, more than tonitme ran tell for getting rid of my disease by the tote of "Htr.lu," and many others 1 hnve told of it have been getting relieved of their psinti. 1 shall never be without them In the Ill A - I' CURED HIM 1 have been days And weeks that. 1 cot Id hardly crawl to the i IT WILL CURE YOU yarn to do my chores, 1 had to atop diffet•pnt times and rest my 9fr ' legs 1 thought many a time I should Fon a cripple for life. Ant#� READ JOHN OREENWOOD's LETTER thank (rod 1 ROt al)mpthing at last W knock It Out when I gotli, e•hold of •• Bil. u," and I enn recommend It highly to ether611 PILI:1 FRICh:, hal (`RNTS. suffering from the wame disease.."".A Yo tive T trotAT AI.L IIRI'ta eT11tN,S Mitchell, Logan Township, ant. JOHNG9kXNWOOD,r'° `'" a 6 I .�r n A '�',4., s e d,�, ,S ' ^ , 't