The Signal, 1908-7-9, Page 3am of the i3trict.
`m wh reports !Welk Mg opera.
Heine thisyear.
The telephone line is lesion ektendet1
ryes Blake to Drysdale. -
The cottages at (frond Bend are
Oleg up with summer -Visitors.
`Chris. Eckmier. of Ethel, had his
ppajCet picked for $36 at Listowel the
r day.
js Sass Dr.) Snider, formerly of Reuse
,a diel recently at her home at
tv tiayuga' (Int,
1t The erection of a new skating tend
curling risk for the coming winter is
projected at Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. (kart, of Chi
-1-
a a
b
public school hoard of Clinton W mac*
coed L E. Doherty, who has removed
to Uoderich.
The Exeter voters' list this year
renaming the names of tEsS •voters, an
increase of twenty over Inst year.
Mr. Little has secured the contract
of carrying the malls betwee i Kea -
forth. Hrueefleld and Bayfield et *11(1
a year.
Although the local o tiun bylaw of
the township of Howick war quaabed
on technicalities, nq limners will he is-
sued this year,
Harry Livens, of Me•forth. returned
home last week trout Germany, where
for nearly two years he had been
udying music.
snniverrary on the doth of June.
Rev. W, H. (trooper has cnnuurneett
his pastorate at Blyth. in charge of d
the Metbodist congregation there, b
J. E. Hovey has been elected to the
Watchmaking. oto. al
HAL,SEY PARK .
dl WAT II.M AK aa. JKWKI.I.aa. OPTICIAN. . b
Routh side 91 Square. t:nderirh, that. sl
F.
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{7AUGHAN M. HOBKH'1:M, CIVIL n
e end Hydraulic Maglasser, uulu,w Lad. ft
Surveyo,., ,
r lease Gotten. h, corner P
elver
MQnireal attest."- T -.13t• ,
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Itenesetnna Yiaeral Water A
THE OODERiCH MINFKAI. \VA- 1i
TER OJ.. ?manufacturer. of ••Nene., k
tong," are prep.0 l 1u deliver to any pert -.d
the town in l..t (Dupe Ale in pint., .u..1
peerte. &leo Mineral Water tai . three .Iso. .
split, pinna and quartet l'el rr Winerand 1
1Mut.te . a. These good` t NJ
...tarsi lesseeal *Mar. std M'o theretwes :we C
from MI Imph.ritled. P. L. WA',TON Man- e
yet 'Phone AIL
RUIIIC k
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MUSIC CI.AS$E8.--1 AM PRE- a
PARKI) to receive pupil. for lessons In. c
photo and theory. oleo the Hurruwes musket
kindergarten method for ruling ehildren.
Tertns and other information. ..e.g 1. Mata t
AY�KU into. • store. Uoden:h. '.
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A Tgacxaa or Pismo, 1
Stolle In Bank of Montreal Sleek. n
Medical t
DREL EMMERSON & TURNBULL. y
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A. T. Hoossw.om.M_ O. t
W N. TCavSUU. d. imam n..Pnone lig.
Hamilton Street.
15. k.nu.,er.on ■ madden, North street. /l
Dr.
Opposite SL lleorg•'s church, 'phone -1118.,h
Re. Turnbull'. residence. Montreal street d
brv. Phare let. A
Southwest of Public rirs
I.,
Cetkorse street. [rest &sae to Sorer
Mak
-nen* tit : naive.
mire Meek Telleliteels
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putP. J. R. FOR8TKR-EYES'EAR j
�1 Non end Threat only. Stratford. Ont o
Esc.. surges. New tort.tkalmte and
aha and Throattet4411. 47 HospiW., n en quare. anouse d I
London Ophthalmic 'Kannada Nye.
pital, London. Knei. Odes Albert street,
opposite K Indoor hotel. Howe: a
am. 2-1 p.m. 14 Casa 'rtlifvtios►lIC-.. _.. , I
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L KILLORAN. BARRISTER, •1
J. nolldller. notary. sir. Morley to 11514 as ■
odeoh
low«.t rates.. Ince.-North Street.,Url
o --ten Seatorth aturday* 1
'neer 'Streit 4)aet
n
.nd Monday.. _
1t G, CAMRIKON. K. C.. BARRlS- �'
1. TKR, .chat notary Collie. IN/de--
Homntes ritreet. O(tderick. tiled deer from I'
square. '., i
a a Y8 & BL AIR t
bareir un, w�octUlcaore. a_etarlet nubilerPr . 4
rtOUD'
n dieHarltT-sha.ire.. Mgt to q C,. a popery. Pet .
w. P OIJI)P(T�7 C t AN.4 1. P
dial n.
ICKLNMON & • ARROWR
b• RTBTRRie sterner. e-
Ooderiot.. Money to lend__CRt lowed rate.. K
LDICKINSON. CHAItI. • ARRtiW 1.1..111
0. JOHNSTON, BARRiS.I'RR, l
rf pa
s solietterH nliton Oodertnh li)trt. i
blare mesa Loans. ate.
YOUNG & ROBERTSON, REAL i
Estate and Inruranne Agent... Real e. -
any part of the totate for sale or to wn mlcounty ies Fins.
to tnoiranes, money to loan etc.
IOHN W. (7RAiUIE, LiFE, FARE
and .ocident Insensate. Agent for leading
mutual and stock oompanleit lnsuranee in all 1
lino; effected on beet plans a el at lowest rhes.
Cell at. omce, corner West Street and Square
or addrew J. W. CRAiUIK. Oodorlch, Ont
rote .hone 24
UcK11,LOP MUTUAL FIRE IN.
SUIIrAN('K ('O. -Faun and isolated
town property insured.
(M 45
l.enr -J. It Meiwar: Prem. t. 0..
T. iraser PtoPrsa„ Re.f.sae I'
Ksn
Thomas K. Hay.. .-
ay.. �^'Tr�t•• Seeforth P. U.
Director' -Win. Chesney, $e•forth: John
O. Urieve, Winthrop • Menge Dale, Seafortht
John Hennewele, Dublin; Jens. Kean., !leech -
wood : John K att. tlarlork : Tho.. Fraser,
Ilru.xtl ld . John H. McLean. Klppen ; Joe.
1'onnolly, Clinton.
J. W. Yeo, Holmeevlile, agent for West
Huron. Policyholders can pea annaonente
and get then cards reoel 5t Tomer It
!frown'.• Clinton, or at It. 1, Catt'e grocery.
)(lepton street. Ooderlek.
•
SHAY1X0 FA>lLOM
THE NEW TONSORIAL PARLOR
lin Ikea Whitey a: Gale). ii Mil Wesel.
N.trth street) will he noel every Monster lifter
noon and evening for belie. only. We guar
antee and -alas. work In all Welk of foie and
hair massaging anti , hompooing. S. FA'11I,1N.
t4RAV1NO AND HAIK-OKESSiNG
kmrARiA)RS, - The best place in Inc?'.
opt service; everything ,-I M . aO ruilli
Ito and Dolt baths. liA IS,
noosor to
sh&cabanasHotel .nock Nmr
Jos
Clothes Gleaned and Pressed
' EN'S C f.OTH ES C LK A N S D.
Mewled and repaired on short notice.
moderate.' (11ve roe a call. Next door
w bather ap.ey, Montreal street
'ATISON, Preptleal Tailor.
*anlage L1osn_ses
WALTER E. KELLY,
consul 'H, (INT.
Watchmaker, Jeweller and Optician.
_ lamer M Marriage Merman.
WLANE, ISSUER OF MAIt1t1•'
. AOi IlaMr.r.. Ooderinh, (hit.
Auctioneering
THOMAS GUMMY, IVEST(X;K
and Irgwwneral .nrtloneer. IAres on South
Serest, where he will be found at all time.
when not arying Wee.Terme rearnnehle and
every swore, seetre you satisfaction
al u
Phermil l _. _ _ ..
0EORCIE BECKETT
General Auctioneer.
New System of Tickets and Catalogue.
OPPICE, RAMiLTON ST.
r.0. Ser tit
Itobt. Dinney last week took len-
1011 of the Mansion Hou.e at Er-
r. Thoth Cook, the late proprietor.
M gone to London.
Mr. and Mee. Andrew Turnbull, of
ie 15th cortcessiuu of Grey, have
rived home from a trip to the West.
wing leen away for over a¢ year.
The Walkerton U. '1'. It. station,
tilt only tt•o years ago. Sena stntck
i lightning during one of the teceut
oruts and was completely destroyed.
THE SIGNAL : GODERICII. ONTARIO
seventy-nine years ago and came to
Canada when fourteen yowls of role.
Fifty-five years alto she war married
et London to Mr. Coombe* and
shortly after they took pueeawiou of
their farm in Urey. In addition to
bee husband the deceased letters two
,,ons- W. G., of Molesworth. and J. B..
of Southern Qu'Appelle, Bask. -and
two daughters -Mr's. Js.. ' that, "ot
Blyth, sad. Mrs. A. McDuuald, of
C%ranbrook. She was visiting at the
home of her son at Molesworth seven
weeks ag.1 when it third stroke of
paralysis laid her low, and she did
nut ,icover.
BREATHE HELP POR CATARRH.
Druggist lea. Wilma Is Having Ryles -
did Repents from Hyttmei Users.
It's the poison plermg in the air you
breathe tier create" and feeds ca-
tarrh. Hyourei simply catches thus
germs on their way to work and d
stroys them. The flirt breath
II Yonne air kill* all catarrhal
Tidedoag
e makes p
the air you are It
ing inward helpful, it goer no its w iy
through the 'air peerages, brunchlal
tubes and lungs charged with gerw-
destroying power that cannot is re-
sl*ted, it soother and (teals the
wounded and inflamed membraue.
That is why Hyomei is rot instantly
helpful for any distress of the breath-
ing organs, colds, croup, bronchitis.
&Milaaa- err -.dreaded pneotnttlsia.-spry
are the germ life that Hyomei kill..
Cue IoW guaranteed tnittat $1.00.
Sold h Jas. Wilson. Talk to him
about it. -
f
The flue 14 -acre faro of P. J. Ryan.
rest eit a ii as been sold to W.
1. Anderson, of Gowanstown. for the
in of $8,4110. Mr. Auderion Kohl his
anu it Wallace township during the
art year.
The \\'inghaiu high school hoard
as engaged Miw Helena Dadeon, B
,,of Union, as teacher of English and
rodent languages, the vacancy baying
eon l'reatad by the resignation of
liar McOaenelt. -
John Coventry. who for man)' years
as a resident of Iteafurth. died un
riday, June :lith. at the home of bis
ster, Mrs.Chi'holm. at _Petaluma,.
aliforrjiii. The deceased was (rev-,
pry -eight years Of age.
On Dominion Day Mier Auoie
ane, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Jas.
ants of McKillop, was united in the
coda of matriwun to Fred. Auder-
in, Rev. J. L. Stt,�aII performing the
rrtnony at the b de's home.
Morris and Grey townships are
intly having a .ix -toot cement arch
lilt u11 the gravel el _toad one and a.
tarter miler north of Walton, as the
d'one was done: John Stewart, of
lyth, low the contract at $135.
John Wright, Brussels, has one of
ature'r curiosities in his garden in
he shape of a pear tree bloomiug for.
he becond time this season with the
rat crop of fruit apparent. Laic
ear there were three different appear.
aces of blossom followed hy three re -
urns of fruit.
David Sleluttrh, who has been poe-
taster at Brut•etield for ;leveret yea's,
as r'esigne'd the position, and An-
rewT. Scott has been recommended
e his successor. The postofilce will
removed from its present Location
Mr. Merit's store.
Samuel Crawford, of Bruise's, has
oId his house and lot to Robert Dark,
1 the same town, for 1700. Mr. and
lir. Crawford, who are old and re.
pected feiidenta of Brussels. will re-
wire to Uulatb, where their son
rVam Is residing. - -
Miss Susie Wilson, of Blyth, Awed
ray onJuLteews s illness.
ebeaased ma.ly eng*.dCafr a yas a stnog-
Critical Eye for Babies.
The five-year-old daughter of a
pruoklyn man has had such a large
experience of dolls the she feels her-
self to he so tithing of connoisseur
it) children. --
Recently the
scenic it
intd the house. n
r When it was u to her antis the
rive -)'ear -o burr it with a cnt►-
cal eye. ,
•isn't it a ni^.e he
nurse. -
"Yea. it's nice."
youngster hesitatingly.
but its head'. loose." -Ju
•
ve baby
?" asked the
were(' the
"Its nice.
Lippin-
cott's.
1 DO YOU EAT RIGHT
Pew People is Gpderteh Reap.
Kabw
Slow eating and regular meals is of
great benefit to a wrong -acting stom-
ach. Thom who suffer with indiges-
tion and Weak.totnach can with care
and the use of Mi-o-na stomach tablets
restore the digestion to a healthy coD-
dition, so that they can eat what they
want at any owe without fear of din -
tress or suffering.
After a few days' use of Mi-o-na
stomach tablets, the headaches, dizzy
feeling, drowsiness, matt taste 'in the
mouth, coated tongue, flatulence,
sleeplessness, distress after eating -all
these symptome of a weak etomr.'b
will disappear, ana perfect digestion
and goo Ml health will be restored. __
Jas. Wilson has so much 'confidence
in the power of Mi -o -ns to cure indi°
motion that he guarantees satisfaction
or money back. Price :ill cent..
Old Hickory's ,Way.
General Andrew Jackson's colored
hdy-.ervent was asked after Old
Hickory's death whether he thought
his master had gone to heaven and
Promptly replied, "I ain't jist so she'
bout dat, dr."
Why, wasn't the general a good
"Yes, - sal, be was a very good
man."
Well. then, if he was such a good
man why aren't you sure he hail gone
to heaven S"
"It all depends. (rah," the old darky
answered, "on • wheddar de general
wanted to go to heaven or wheddar he
't want to go dam. Ef he did, he's
Har, -but Cr be didn't, aN the powers o'
d.dhe.ss couldn't makehina
CURED MIS DIABETES.
apher in Toronto until last May,
rhea' a came home timing to k bad
old which had"setUed upon bee , the
Iaree tomour•n her death her mother,ro
brother and the sisters.
A pretty June wedding w$i cele -
on Tueeda June 30th, at the
eisue of Mr. and Mrs. J. Colwill,
Iiz y
ter, their youngest Jana;later, f
let. being united in matrimony to
cKenzie Gunn. barrister, of Win-
Mee.
in=
ipee. Rev. A. H. Going was the
dictating clergyman. Mr. and Mrs. afar
iegnwill reside at -Winnipeg.
At a barn -raising at Jahn DeifAd*
m the d ehlnosasion oiCuTroes, on
my god, one` of the timbers slipped,
hrowing threeyoung mea :to the
Around, injuring . all three. John
sighs fell across a timber, breaking
n arm and leg, alio Injuring him st-
ernally. He will probably die. The
ober two men, named Kelly and
McDonald, were not seriously hurt.
There was an earl/ marning wed-
ding at \Vingham oo Tuesday of last
work, when Miss Minnie Carr, young-
'st daughter of Mrs. hones Carr, be-
ams the bride of Robert Shields, of
Patmeseton. The ceremony was per-
ormed by Rev. D. 1'errie at the home
f the bride's mother. The happy
uple left ossa trip to Groat Britain
tiff their . ilooeyrnao. On their
elinr•n they 'will reside at Palrner-
tto11. -
An Aged Brussels Resident Gone.
About midnight Wednesday of last
week the Mortal life of Francis Fish-
letgh, an' old( resident lit Brussels, was
eziio wished:• The old gentleman w:as
in his oincti*tt year. He nae a
native of Englad(i and coming to Can-
ada when a you mac he spent a
good part of his life in Mitchell,
although for twenty airs he Iked in
Chicago. For the poet„ flue years he
had made his benne .With bis eldest
daughter, Mrs. B. Oerry,`et Brussels.
Hill -Gibson Wedding.
At high noon Tuenilay, Jime 311t1,
the merriage took place ofares
Adell, youngest daughter of ost-
maater and Mee. Gibson, of Ford h,
to Alexander Hill. of Mitchell.
A. Ili.' Dotson oonduct'il the.cereulou
in the presence of the inirneRliatr
friends. The wedding match was
played by - Miss Pearl Snaith, of
Lisluwel. Valeria Willis and }Wits
Harris, nieces of the bride. steed as
ring bearer and flower girl reepec•
tively. Following the ceremony a
dainty lunch was served and Mr. and
Mrs. Hill left on the evening tonin for
eastern points to spend their honey-
moon. 'l'hev will reside at lfitchell.
Death of Mrs. Jas. Sharpe, Brulads.
Mrs..famen Sharpe one of Bruseehe
most esteemed residents, slice Ii
on Monday of last week to an illnessi
of two numtlie duration. The de
reared was horn in i.eeds ronney
sixty-six years ago, afterwards rnm•
Ing west with her ivarents, the late
Joseph and Mrs. }rayne, of Grey.
After their marriage in 18.5 Mr. an.t
Mrs. Sharpe lived in tiny township
*nil later in Mortis, until three years
ago, when they retired to Brownie.
They were arranging to celebrate
their golden wedding anniversary in
()motor next.. 'Twelve children Mir
vive, three of them, Mrs. A. J. Lowry
and Misses Bertha and Pearl. being
resident- of Itr ueele. Mrs. Sharpe
was a willing worker in the Met.ho-
dlst church and her Beeth is a loss to
many circles.
Gray Loses an Old Resident.
After a prolonged illness Mn.
Joseph Ooomtles, an old and townsre.
-
!verte•d resident of Grey p.
wee summoned to her last tot nn
Wednesday. J is I y 1st. Deceased.
whom maiden name was Eliza gluier,
was born in Devonshire, England,
DEVELOPMENT IN THE WEST.
Major Swintord Tells of the Rapid
Improvement 1n Transportation.
The newspapers of Edmonton report
a lecture given before the Canadian
Clati of' that city recently. by Motet
Swififord, and cuuizmeut upon it as be-
ing one of rxceptiuual interest. Major
swinford is general agent of the North-
ern Pacific Railway at Winnipeg. and
a pioneer of wrote -it Canada of over
a quarter of a century. Though yet
only a nun of middle age Major Elwin -
ford irk a orowwent part in both
Riel rebellions. and in that of 1885
was chief transport uSSeer of Gen.
Middleton. His ezcelleut work in
charge of the commissariat depart-
ment was n/erresi to by several of the
speakers, F. 1'. Fisher remarking that
during the 100 days' campaign in
whish he took part not a meal was
mlased--an almost unparalleled record
in a osmyaipl covering such a large
territo
(Major Swinford first outlined the
early development of the country, and
then went into the question of trana-
porhstion from the earliest methods
up to those of the present day. Prom
Fort William to the pocky Mountains
all trenaportation for ninny years was
by means of canoes along the water•
ways. The portages along the journey
were many and the diflleutttea At
trip were greet.
For many years nothing bot the
York-boste, first used at Fort York..
were adraptable to these waterways
and"the "men who took charge became
great experts and commanded .big
wages.
The Red River luta marked further
development and were the means of
transport for a long time. The long.
est trip by thee.• was front Fort Garry
tr }Simonton a journey taking about
three months. A humorous descrip-
tion was given of this vehicle and of
the discordant sounds that proeeided
from the primitive conveyance.
The prairie schooner followed.
coveredwagon known by this n
was the only means that the
haft for many years of Teaching his
hor0eetead in the interior. In the
winter the dog train was the favorite
mode of travel and it is r,tifl used in
going to the poste on the Hudson Bay.
1s the traffic grear, river navige-
ti(1n by steamers weal adopted and
contimsed till the r P.R. was -built.
The Selkirk settlers, the first of
which reached Fort Garry in 1812.
Pune in for a passing reference. Their
hardships were many and trying. but
they opened up the eountry for those
who seam after. The transformation
from the York boats and Red River
carts to, the present eyotems of rail-
way he. -bee n a marrellewb one and
indicates a wonderful ehanees that
have taken ace in the Capt few years.
St. Mary's Ferry, York Co., N. B.,
July 0.--15.1-That Dodd's Kid-
ney Pills will c re diabetes bas been
,proved cote more by Mr. Thomas Har-
rison, of this place, who writes: -"I
suffered with severe pains about the
region of the kidney.. When 1 lay
down it was torture to get up again.
1 grew weak and nay appetite failed.
se
L doctored 'with .vers physicians%
but it was no use. 1 grew worse e11
the time, till I hegan to despair of my
life. Shortly atter this 1 began to
urinate blood, and 1 knew 1 was in the
grip of that terrible digests, diabetes.
A friend persuaded me to try Dodds
Kidney Pills. After the use of one
box 1 Was much better. 'Three Imam
of 1)odd's Kidney Phis cured me com-
pletely," _
A New Phrase.
Travellers are familiar with the
humors of English sporting phraiieot-
ogy as used by the Parisians, htit as
used M- the tailoring fraternity in
1'A. in •'h tglish as she is spoke" iK .till
funnier sumstiwes, Oue of the smart-
est of the French tailors who makes ,i
special feature of arraying his ens•
touters a l'Anglaie had recently sur-
passed himself ---land all the ethers -by
the invention of s new encomium
which he evidently netlike has a thur-
uughly English inlaek aiseut it.
Ogen extremely quirt and inoffen-
sive -looking luown overcis1, in him
window the other day be had pharenl a
gilt-edged lahrl beating the strange
and hybrid legend :.t•Tuet snub."
WE SELL VINOL
phi the positive guarantee that if it
dors tout give satisfaction we will re-
turn the entire 5111(111111 (1f moni'', paid
its for it. We mean this and ask all
those who ate sick and nerd strength,
to try it with this underwtta(ding. 11.
U. Dunlop, Dieggist, Uoderich, Ont.
RICHES OF
A Mineral C
NAGANI REGION.
Pessowed of Vast
Peesibi
Net Lake. for some \tim-e has been
n
knowas a mispickle and copper re-
gion Last summer, cobalt and silver
was found on the neck of land between
Net and Cedar Lake's. whish are join-
ed by a nine -foot rapid. and two
proeprcturs, Matters.- Boyle and Turn-
er, were fortunate enough to strike
native gold, which has *Moe been
traced to adjoining properties. The
Temagami Gold Rmfs Co. has a good
oh"wing of molybdenite. - and at a
depth of only a few feet has had very
rieh assays in gold and copper, run-
ning as high as tib to the ton. The
Canadian (Nipper Co. owns a great
part of the shore linin' around Net
Lake, on which there are some large
deposits of pyrrliotite, and chalorye
rite. These are not being worked-
er large deposits have beeh found on
Cedar Lake, and to the smith of Net
bLake. The Fairview Mine ereeled
drill
liter ye$r tend et. fli �-
drill down about 900 feet.
the way.-- The- Big Hien- -
vtpticing Matt of 30 alt last summer.
and shipped a great teal of arueDo•
pyrite. carrying good gold value[. The
Sterling Mine, near, Arsenic Lake, un-
oo,e ed floe different ore bodkin. A
thousand -pound sample. seat to De-
lero for treatment, was found to carry
$9.50 in gold. 113.43 silver and 132.12
araente. The pyrrbotite depoubl' are
like those of the Phoenix Mine in
British Columbia, and are self -fluxing.
which makes them easily smelted.
They contain a superabuodaaee of
iron, and for this reason may be valu-
able for smelting with the more-
f rectory ores They eontain
values of copper and gold, from 2 to 3
per omit.; but the deposits are ter
the most part large. The Granby of
}tntish Columbia. the moat up-to-date
mine in North America, anti a big
dividetd payer, is working on ore
carrying 1.07 per cent. copper and
about '11 gold for the ton. Mining
throughout the whole of the forest re-
serve has up to date been of the most
empirical nature. scsi there is yet a
to 1t' prospected. Cobalt
ce has already forward -
department for license
h'e s ring. Most of this
Innocence.
A certain Sunday school clap con-
sists for the most poet of youngsters
who rove in the poorer districts of the
city. One Monday the teacher told
the clams about ( lain ands Abel, and
the following week she turned to
Jimmie, a diminutive lel, who, how -
event, had not been prevent the pre -
01,115 seelntl.
'•.limntie,'she Raid, "1 want you t'o'
tell use who killed Abel."
••Ain't no use oilskin' me. leacher,"
replied Jimmie : "I didn't even know
he was dead." Exchange
An Alluring Prospect.
The students of an Kaatern college
grew e0 reckless in their behaHur
that the profenstr thought to reprove
their conduct by alecture on morality.
They listened with duh suMnli ion
end humility. in the course of his
lecture he wild :
"My young friends, the floors of
hell err paved with rhamp.gue, auto-
mobile& and chorus girl..'
He was horrified to hear one of
the student* my in a sepuirhral Looe
"Ob, Death, where Is thy sting 1"
great Gel
recorder's d
ed 17.000 to 1
fees collected t p
would be renewal licenses, which
shows that the Peospectvre are not
lolling relit -nr 11}a:iaf mO tIf dire
try. And why should they? In James
Township alone there tare 1522 claims
passed Government ' 'inspection. of
which 84 have native silver showings
running from 500 to 3,000 end 0,000
ouneea. The Moose Horn Mina is get
ting ready ter make its first shipment
with the opening of the Montreal
river, and it is confidently expected
that the first car win yield 180,000.
Personal.
My hands are such peculiar things, -
I'm really glad I own 'em.
They feed my fate, they eon. my hair:
But, what is sad, they're fastened
where
i cannot even loan 'em.
Myears are great, large floppy things
hat stick out sideways from my
head,
And when it's cold they getuite frit.
1
like 'e, though the trouble ie
They interfere when I'm in bed.
'wMONS
, GO
Tuos3DAT, -July ", 1908
D. M/LLAR CO. ''seg"
LADIES' REAQY-TO-WEAR (iARMENTS .
JULY if- ALWAYS, -A a-USY MONTH IN;
OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTMENT.
LADIES' DRESS 131*IRT$ iu all the newest uwteriala and
made iu the most op -to -slate styles atft 'all at popular pricer.
SPECIAL VALUE IWLAD/ES`'LLISTRE & PANAMA
SKIRTS in the sleet ideated effects in black and cream,
runt
04.50 each.
Our I'nderskirt seotiun iK ono of the most popular ee emir of our
store. Popular . bemuse. we ltavestlte hest made, ewer sitting and
hest finished Skut. iu the trade.
Our popular DOLLAR SATEEN UNDERSKIRT it well enough
known to need no further comment. letter thio season than ever.
Our Special SATEEN 'UNDERSKIRTS at $t.yo each, worth:a.00.
Uui $ *.pal truality MOIIE}:X UNDERSKIRTS. which give
nluw.t everltesting wear. ;They c in black and all popular colors.
with very deep French ripple flounce, exceptional valpe at $3.25 each
\Ve have the famous American HEATHKE BLOOM DNDEli•
SKIRTS. tbir,j)eiuest approach to milk, lu black and all paopuler colors
at popular prices.
LADIES' WAISTS LADIES' WAISTS
Our sto.-k of Ladies' Wa7btr L being alwa'saadded to, which meanie
wtj have always something new to show. and' our prier:: are always
the lowest when style and quality are considered.
Sere. our Special 41.144 Lawu Waist., the hest value fu the trade.
CIIILL/REN'S-_WEAR
nRoue mutest new style* in Children's White La n
added toatock this week.`
Also soma Chi Id run** Sweet 'Silk Dresses. -
Reductions In. Child ry.
All oar Infants' ('(Y1'TON BONwirrs attd HATS `a11 greatly
Ire Millar's Scot&Store
preens, jus(
reduced. -
'Phone
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ASSISTANCE IN DRAINAGE.
The Department of Physics at the
Ontario Agricultural College desires to
announce the, continuance of Ws pre -
ions otter of assistance to farmers in
r•attires pertaining to drainages. For
ti - past three years we have been
au in by the Minister of Agri -
cul to go gut and assist any
fact 'r iu taking the levels of his
land for riraineagptee purposes, in plan-
ning the court advantageous systems
of drains, . and in calculating the
grades and size* of tile for the differ-
ent drain. A tlniebed map hearing
all the information is sent to the
owner. is serves two purposes :
first, it is oiled as a guide in construct -
"Mg the drains: second it may be
preserved te. a record of the exact
location of every drain, so that it for
any reason it should be necessary it
years to -conte ,to find any drain it
could 1* done Accurately a mom-
ent's.notice.
The.' n u ober_ nt._appliratinnaat1Qt'
sasietance has increased very rapidlj,
r"i that last -• yearsn
many ore
thanwe could at to. To enable
us to meet this increased demand the
Minister of Agriculture has this year
given us a special 'apfiropriation
whbrehy we have Leen enabled to
double our staff for this work. .�g�
A new feature is being Added. \Ve
have found in the past that frequent-
ly the neighbors in the viciuity of the
farm being surveyed were- interested
and wished to observe the operations.
is suggested the desirability of
nhking these demonstrations Oolitic,
and, this will be done wherever,pos-
sibles Anyone interested will be wel-
come nn all occasions. By this means
we- shell or "able to instruct a tau
larger number in matters pertainin
Sea Craft.
It mast be easy, atter 0.11,
When it finds the waves asleep,
ler a speaking breeze to bring espial
From the cradle of the dep." -
How's Thi, 7 _
We refer One 11 omitted IMll..r' meant 1'.:
VOW tuts,: M eglnrrh that etamunt be doted h,
Hall's Catarrh ('ere
• r. J. 1 •IffrNItYlk C0., Toledo O.
tt'n Itnt undersigned hare known i' .1
Camey for the led 1:t yt'arw. end 1,eslior r r him
portal', honorable In all hnslnese trams*, ,Lar
nod dna.a'Mlly ell' to ratty nit any ehllgn
Ilona mnde ly h1. flnn.
W41.01?4r). KIN sm, 1. Miesits
Wholesale Ihnigists, toledo, n.
lfalre t'atarrh rum is taken Internally. act
1n 41.1511. epn., the Wood end goons. war
fuss . ( th.• sy.tetti. Te-tlmeetels sent fees.
Ries 1,. sett. per bottle..tnM by all druggists
Telt. 11a11's Family Mle he ennst.parten.
To meteor( its for complete living in
the function of education. - Herbert
Spencer.
Anyone eking drainage survey-
ing done slum apply ter Win. H. Day,
Depertiuent . i11 Physics, 0. A. AS..
Guelph. The u, y outlay connected
with- t . e--trave1thtg era
of
tage of instrutne
tare at one cent a anile
•
to and railway
ach way.
The Department has; just r
new pamphlet on "travru
Operatione,; which may be had
application,
- Wkri1. DAY,
Lecturer in Physics.,
- New Freighter.
Detroit, July 3. -The steamer Wy-
andotte, launched. at the Great Lakes
engineering plant yeeter ey after-
uoon, is probably the etrOngest boat
ever constructed on the Great Lakes.
She was built fur the Michigan Alkali
Company, and will he tired exclusively
in carrying crushed stone front
Alpena to Wyandotte. Her inner
bottom is carried' to the spar deck.
making her more nearly "unsinksble"
than any other freighter'on the lakes,
With her cargo hold entirely filled
with water, she would float, as long
as her double skin and bulkhead re-
mained intact. She will carry a
cargo of 3,004 grow tots. -
A -loft AMNION%
Senator Tillman at a /magnet in
Washington said, in a humorous de-
fence of outspoken and frank meth
ode :
"'Chem, people who always keep
calm 811 rue with !Metrust. Those
that never lose their temper 1 mus-
pect. He who wears under 'thus an
angelic smile is apt to be try hypocrite.
''An old South Carolina deacon once
said to inc with a chuckle : '
" 'Keep yo' tempah, son. Dont
you quarrel with no angry pusem.
A soft answah stn allus hest. Hite
commanded, an', furthermo', hit makes
'ern waddah'n anything else yo'
could say.'"
Fair playis better than winning the
Tobtains of .good games.
ndeed, is to teach fairness and self -
Control to both winner and loser.
The boy who goes into grana With
thin spirit wiii enjoy them most thor-
oarghsy, -andl-•t,-the -same- time raise
In -fishing for compliments you
must nee live bait.
-M
Ow DoubieCyllyder
Horizontal Eniines,
are entirely no:lowed
under the from won
seat. .e shown in the
tilkrsranon. This in
creases seating ceps•
sty. prevents clothing
being wooed by grease. ore:..
as when engines are exposed
Our L.u,ches are famous for re-
liability. speed and strength S,zes from
22 to 46 fees' Special bargains in boats
of other Ontario builders. sizes 18 to 30 feet.
-I•s,,,e'*tsw,. Espen. pad ie.wheeuweds
MARINE AND STATIONARY ifNGINIS
from 2 to 100 HP. Wore for Catalogue which
describes and illustrates our LAUNCHES .nd ENGINES.
CANADIAN OAS, POWER AND LAUNCHys
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ORIGINAL
AND .e
ONLY f`
GENUINE
sawAtE
sr
IMITATIONS
SOLD
ON TIE
MERITS
OP
MINARD'S
LINIMENT
elli
SEE THE
New Buggies1
at Knox's
Made by the celebrated °
McLaughlin
"Company.
"Ors Grade.
- ,and That The Best."
mum.
i have just received a ship-
ment of these. fine Boggles and
invite anyone interested to call
ors see them.
PRICES RIGHT
KNOX
Cor. Newgate
nd Handitoo streets
GO ' ERICH
G. JOHNSTON
rr EMBALMER
ANO
FUNERAL DIREOTOR
Vomiters and Undertaking w.rerooms,
' _ . Wed side Square,
'MONK: Store/lt. Godericb
Ite.idenre lye
Npfkt call.. At re.iden.e, ti William
1
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j
LeADINO-
Fun ral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders awfully ,tt.nsA to .t GM
boon. night or 'ley
'PHONE 15 oR 24
Warehouse l cr. West
When on want (and Yard. street and
THKf�F:`I'I' at Dock Square)
COAL
ALL KINDS OF COAL
ALWAYS ON HAND
arAll ('oal weighed on the market settee
Waite gannet 2.1,01 Ins. for a ton.
toe
�.. WM. LEE.
elder•. left at t'. 1'. 1.1:1:0 Han, wares 01.,r•
.1.1., +weir,, prumeIlv attend..t rm.
Where Shaking
is Respectable
A AVI •rf freer alone, one so Aber
anbeaa t. p.wweae to seers -.e lee
rstr..r..sse le ..seal, erne. Oaf* .vasa
Ise Awe tray [Woo eke fre uveas
bra /..eo.o les •ee-alt, eat ter Wei-
ser!. wake Se thereto peelEM, awe will
see go trey, W -lea• erre o./ tats
samentn>• pee
In "Sauskine" Furnace the
legitimate dust outlet is m-
olded. Its a groat big dust -
pipe rums* straight from
ally -pit to dome, theism to a6intrrey. When big pipe damper
Mwpenetlo l dlzst In t sA-pelt amen& to dome; thsn, when
rot down t are Opened, ell dist passes up -chimney.
Mcapetheekan and quiet
Hast Mae In f• 1oeshtne "
FQJ_ - ifs grate, to pan,
to else -tripe, to dear*, to
eilmayklavapaa
di
Men
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Local Agents, Ooderieh
SYNOPSIS OF
Canadian Northwest
Homestead Regulations.
Any even nemberret *action nI ()menden
foul. hi Manitoba, S.wk*Irhewat. and Alberta,
*
.see ding $ and senreserved. . not reseed. may be limns-
tra.lod by any person who Is the stile head of a
family, or any mate over IS went of are, 11. the
extent of one quarter se'Uon of 11n acres, mom
or toss.
A 1+ptieat inn for entry mint be mode In ta•rwon
by the appteant M o Dominion Lands Agency
or Sub -ego ;my for the dint -let in which the kausd
is .n aa„•. Kntry by proxy maty, hose,. r, her
male .t an Agency on certain condition. by
the Nihau.. mother, sun, daughter, brother or
.1 -ter 4,1 an Intending homesteader.
Thr Menne. .a 1. required to perform the
Mune-tewl dao ander one of the following
plans:
ID At least 411 months' residence upon and
cultivation of the land la each year for three
years,
en A hmnestesatter may. If he no dr.lr.w per
form the rermi rd returnee duties hy living nn
terming land owned .nlefy by Mm, not less then
eighty Cott acre. in cosset, In the Main it. l of hies
htr,a.-Iea4, than, ire em.T,ty to 'Tadd w lip net
meet this requitement
CAI 111 he rat her Icor mel her,Jf 1 he fat bee 1.4
reuRrit .d a honu•.treder has permanent rent
dcnee on farminland owned .olely by him
o'
not lethan eighty de seise 1n extent, In the
vicinity of the ho trail. or upon a homestead
envied for by him in the, vicinity. .tleh hmne,-
eteAder nifty lettere, hie own redelenoe duties
by living with the lather (or mntJl.r1.
111 The tern "vicinity- In the two peeeadhu
paragraphs Is 4101lne1 es mewling net mor
than nine mike In a direct line, etch's, . of the
width of rood allowances sowed to the
measurement.
ISI A homesteader intending In perform hist
while living with patents in or m m. with
farm!nga land
owned hy himself mn.t notify the sweet for the
Patric( of such Intention.
Nat month.' mein, In writing .1.1.1 he gi.e,,
to the 1 nrnniheinner of Dominion Londe as
Ottawa of Intention to apply for patent.
W. W. CORY
Ospn'y of the Minister M the dneeriee.
N, tiles Srt.Anrirsi pnhll'atlon of thl. ed„
• wit( sot be toted isr.
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