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The Signal, 1908-10-15, Page 15THE SIGNAL : GODERiCH. ONTARIO The News of the District. g+444+4A+444+44444444644+445454544+4444445.4444444444***g� LEEMjRN. MottDAY, Oct, 12th. '1'tlgasitgas Datong. - It never rains but it {shire ! We did not tuner a threshing machine lu our urighimtl'- hrxld fur a lung time till taut week, when we had within -a radius of a mite iso fewer tltau four threshing outfits at once, which tatted the neighbor- hood to its utmost capacity 14) supply the needed help. The threshing wee - mon is now nearly (niched for this year. MISSIONARY MKWrINO. -'rhe me- sinnary meeting held in the Presby- terian church on Mouday night was. a splendid affair us every respect. The night was line, the attendenee large, the entertainment xptendid and the audience very appreciative, which was very encouraging to the ladies connected with the auxiliary. Inter- esting ttddressrs were gieen by Rev. Jas. Haulilton and Rev. J A. Ander- son. of Ouderich, and vocal sultan were •tbly rendered by Mrs. Anderson and Mini Potter. A reelection was taken up in aid of the society, CREWE. MONUAY, Oe1. 12th. Mr. and furs, Antos ('artwrigit, of telndetaboro: err- the viests of Mr. 8111 Mn. -Higgins. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Cougram. of Kiul. w, wen• Use guests of Mr. and Mrs. Abs .:ulbert on Friday. Dlai 1i�.Yu,V .• e.ul Lr•I►JuY- . ander.nf Kidr,.r.-wean- visi•leg att t1.. home of %Vol. Pierer here yester- day. Mrs. 1Villinul J,ua.•s hind her son. `-I;dwartl, and her dadghtert Mr.. Davi. Johnston, of lfol'nasl, intent a part of Thursday and Friday visiting t,-lutkes het,'. net Haat terrible bnn'Jen of intent -per- nit. Srptt, Junior 111.-1Vltfrid Dren- nan, ltharlieSherwood. Mentor IL- Hertiette O'Loiighlin, Thomas Little. sluuir Ureunau, Lizzie Drennan, •Hrllis Uuirtl, •Freddie Johuston. Jaunts Little. *Neil McAdam. Junior els--11'iitrid G'lAwgtllin. Elsner Fse- isb..1o.eph Howler. Part II. -Julien Thorax el. Jean Mcol t. Edward Smith. I',u't 1. -inert Johnston, Torre For- tieth. Marjory Johnston, Sidney Fer- Leunine! O'Loughlin, Victor Verna Mmeltzer, Bessie Minefizel'. W. 13. STtl'rH- xHx, Teacher. mace. which . it daily deetruyiug the happiness of many fiends and of want' inulsent w %'ss and shildien. LANES. ron 7Yuu..day of last week weI 'seer all at Dungannon fait•. Mr. and Mts. D. K. Webster. ut Luckuow, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lane on Friday of last week. Mira Attie Gardiner, of 'Zion, and Miss 1Vhyitt. of London. called en friends in this vieiuity on \ edue.day of last week. The cool weather has at last rows', which is very welcome after tit WArul weather of late. Thr farmer, are THE FARMER ANO THE GOVERNMENT. In the twelve month.. ending wi June :fish, 111111, the exportsvif I'i adieu' tem groducfaawou+tted to life sod tete-half million dollars. In the nine smooths which made- u t he short Heal year ending 'wi March 31. 111/7, the value mly far peedne•t*• ex)etrted seam 11 BMtf11t: - -liftsr7ir'tne three quartetp Of 11 pear lllt7rplu' export.. in this one In wee,• righty per cent. greater thu they were for the full fiscal yeitt• . 18tei. This phenomenat erpitneton lit 5• porta of fn.alstufs Deceivers all 11 more remarkable when the increase 1 consumption in the home market taken into account. The extant t which the -Mime warner'- • am grow may be gauged from two bimple start menta of, feet : • (1i The salaries and wage§ paid Canadian Manufacturing establib meets in 1001 Amounted to $1 1:i,2411 NMI, while the wages alone totalle =134,:!75,1110 in 111111. l The t 1 1 cost of operating the steam railways of the country in -rea.rd front $07,4111,UU0 in 114U to 1111Ki,74it,111► ie 1007. - These additions to the operating ex- pense of tailwaya laud the wage bill of manufacturers could not have. taken place without creating a corres- ponding expansion in the local de- mand for food..tuffs produced on Canadian farms. The assertion may safely 11e venture that greet as ham been the development in'the market beyond our border the development in the hotue market has hewn greater still. All the progress is not the result of chance. Then• is a reason for•it. The chief explanation of the on - weld .e,tuut in apiculture is found in the intelligens.•, industry acrd progressive .spirit of the Cauadiati faeeer. Meteh is owing t-r-thre tud- mire) Ie. work done through the Agri- cultural _ ( collies-ol---tenta'io.- -Otte Farmers' Institute ay stem, and the agro-ultural press .4 the 1kes+iMuu. But It Ie bluntly .t+tlrtlg a feet when it is de.htrel that nue of the prineipa9 influence-. in making for pt.gresa elwuuted (rein 05 taws. The work „f the Dominion Govern• merit Lam toid in many way's. The- OomiNon Experiment .1 Patine hare dieseminated a last flue I of vahsable infnrniati..n regarding rnrietiee and methods. Many of our most pt•ufit - ablegrein ct•ops haul their origin in wimples sent from Ottawa. Th.• seed divis lute performed a 'nest useful iiiotelLL--••a^"ingegruater-fuuvty in the groin and duvet ,seryls .old to ferment by merchants. The It nit 4liv- keen, through its numbly retort, in the season of ppro duetiun, has kept fruit -growers informed met./ the crop a.t...tt .t nit market untlix,l., end has -thee en inl'orwat' te growers which mailed fbr to market- their tete to the st advantage. The 1 ivixu n, I Y Il effectlyesuper- of packing. has given our standing in the Nritieh tuar- ket whic]'t "moires an a%eraag. selling price of al1tttrt a dollar A barrel -over American apple... The .laity division, 1.y, drmonstrl►tionx alhordel through (ZinIR hnilt en the par(xme, has con vinc.d cbeementakers of the value of cool curing and a vast improvement in the quality and price of Canadian rhes has followed as a cunse,luence. The average vithre of the cheese pro- dncett in Ontario in Letet waw a little over Sc per 1b. ; in Ils1;, it wow over in cent s. - Nut only has a valuable e.Iuculioieal work been raveled 'en through the • Dominion Ihepart cent of Agriculture, but through that and ether depart- ments) epiirt- t i 4 practical ark has been u e 4144, r len prat rex w d n well. 1{y pls.t•iding tori. refrigie•atur ear seIA ice and ctxd ••ha111ber metier on ehiphonrsd it has helm made p,e dble to land oor fruit ausi dairy pr•oduets in the British market in th,. 1..est. pos, cable condition. Throe, h 1h.. railway commission again a 1...leniin t in r.'.t and improvements in service have been forced a!Ion the cnri•ying companies. Timer ,edte•thone Imre- added at hetet one emit tri the farm value of .every bushe•I of grain marketed in Ontario, fifty cents to the vallis' of each IIe.•f bullock sold, and between five and to per cent. to the tet lent ohtein rAiv�voluit ht' pt•oln�s:ra n the (1, n- ip th w OBITUARY.-- -A touch . teented real•. detit oI this district passel away at th,'aageof fidtyeeix year. on Thursday Iasi, in the person of Mr.. Pierer, wife of the late Nathaniel Pierce, who pis•- deeteuted 'Mrs. Pierce about sixteen years. The funs'ral to..k Iola. eon Sun- day in the 'meteste Prow 1 he rtwidenee .1 the d.ct•as.d'.+ tdaught•r, Mrs. George Nixon, over Belfast. Rev. N-, A. smith conducted the fun.•rut eeer- vices and the pallbearers were John Kilpatrick, William Shackleton. Ralph \ , Nixon, sr., John :denary. Hugh .I. Blake and Jas. Culbert. Mae. Piero w borninLumber as lou 1 . u . t wn.hi 1 an. 1 II ,'� carne with her parents when A child to Kinloss, county of Bruce, where ihe a.. married. 5Fhe deceased has been a •ontinuous resident here ever since lie mat i e. r a In religion she w b as' • KR M,•titediet. She was a kind and indul- gent mother and a good and obliging n'•ighhor. She leaves tot mourn her 1.. s. one .on and one .laughter : Tnnev, on the of homestead. and Mr.. ti,o, 'iixon, nt. Belfast. Hire ntso leaves five brothe and one mister • Tone and Kleine d H 1 Httgb.•r,--err Mi.-higatr R, Ii. rt Hugh... in thee, West ; Jnhn and Albert, in •rice eouoly. and Mrs. John M.•Kaig. 1 Te•swater. When the last .ad rite- ere performed th.• t em/tins were laid rest in' Port Al- bert cemetery. LOCH Ml,*ns Oct. 12th. Item. Finlayson, of the .- at t) f, efts at Ute par. ntd 1 ' the . d of last week. Tb.s.. Mandy ix at posted IN remota 1 dation under th Ps. hvterian ehnwelt here. 1'nuuuun1,•fl services are to 1m• in Ashfield Presbyt4•rian church n Sabbath. commencing x1 11 a. rue Mies Bella Ilender..•n, of the (tit Hnr'.i eras • Rod. Cameron's at the end of the weal... . Donald A. Matheson has 1.•t't for Toronto, where he intends to begin Ids ....liege career be entering Toronto 1'nivesit y. Murdoch McDonald has purchased n complete White threshing outfit, with which he intends to conuuence work in a lee 114ya, - M19e. F. McLennan, of Gaxlerieb. with the Mise, Tenn and Minnie Mc l.ennan. was visiting at Dan McD1n1• all's for a few days. Out postmaster, A. R. Fitdays..u, Ila. 1 '..ernetl from an extensivetrip in the Northwest, duly impressed with the vast resnuts•ee which tend to make Canada a great nation. %Vint' McKenzie. of Vancouver, ft. I'.. who resided here snore t wenty•tiv. yen, r5. n d who. h wife and u an h tett ago. family. is visiting friends in Onlsrin, was renewing old aeemeint1ncea with rattle '.1 the old neighbors Irl titin icinity lax? week. 'l'he tnllowhug quotation from the Ausierle•y currrapondrnre of a local paper will int. -tent the friend. 4 near tourer school bawler'':--"1•'red Ross is a happy loan these days. You ran al - wave' hear hint whistling 'Thr Camp- bells -Are Corning.'" it 1,• .1 ie n 4. u 0 in h - I it1CAI. O,TION. Petillnns are now Ileing_eirCulats•d in thisewe Mil,. Willi A Vie' tet obtaining a sufficient nlnrh..r of signatures in order to have a vote neon local option for Ashfield at the TJtw teat th t thee,. deaf hs, t too ut which were vio et, of r-iyil and otherwise well -.lin - pone, voting nen, during the mist few moot tenth' be die era ly traced to tie pernie•io .. iutluencem of the Ian•-lsxtnt, and ti, within re radios of 11111en (rot bete• -this fact, 1174x, shodd 1.. ;. .tinmhie to ery grad citizen. Who ny at art the moral well-being of h �htwrr, to ra.t hit vote and nl n, in favor of placing Ihis m c parity Ashlleldl under the �tr�tion of the local option law. "1'hie law has now most passer) the experimental stage .1 that it is tan exeellent law is eviden even to pre- judiced ohmerr'era, who eve had 1h. 1epp.rtunity 5,.observe it. elation in the neighboring township df Huron, and in other parts of (hltario. In the coming corned, is in every moral con- test, there is no doubt whatever on which side the Immoral. the rofllg i e, the. openly wicked will Omni, for it is' against such evil men that moral re- formers in all ages have had always to contend, That is not a surprise to anyone. But it will always he a Ruh- ,je•ct of wonder when some of ua, who ,tine perhaps the unhappyvictims of An evil obstinacy or generacent reriness, stand ahntild1•r to N1lnnider with the above-mentioned es 11 els. es, and art precisely in the sante manner AR they art., that in to may, refuse our signet three to alma! option petition, nr vote Against, Ruch a temperance ITleMnee, 7o do ale evil men .1.. in Any moral contest is to do evil. To state thin is only to stale a Iruinm. W.•, then, who plofles to have the uno•a1 well- being of our fellow -thrift a et heart should come out from Imo�douhtful Position, and not steed the de- clared enemiem of dew and order. hut, In tbe coming contest, asslst la reaper- e"fr(ffr"-e'f„ r sees by means of COMMON. Agents stationed at hauling 1 • e slattern in Greet Britain, a through displays at great ..x11' ' tons, oor prxlucls have ieen ept steadily in the eye of the British buying public.. In brief, the 1)eominion Government, by wise direction and intelligent as- sistance, has materially aided in in- creasing the volume of farm produc- tion and in eventing for producer; better returns for the fruit of their !emirs. 11 is eminently fitting that a Gov- ernment which has done so. much for material well-being en that farni has now undertaken to give the farmer city conveniences by delivering his mail at his own door. busy saving ter root and corn crops, the latter being a heavy yield in this locality, while the former it rather light. N -e extend A hearty welcome to our new neighbors in the persons of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Sanderson, of Dun- gannon, who will take po.seasinn this week of Lane. general store. We are very entry to lose Mr. and Mrs. ('. Melktnagh frorn our midst: they have proved themselves the test of neigh- bors and friends- They will still be near gh to have many a hearty handshake, Ss Moor. Rltr•oIC1 . -The following in the report of S. S. No. 111 for the month of September, the names being in order of merit, Masted on weekly test exatglatttion, : t V. -Rae lemie- son, Labra Johnston, Irene Smeltaer, Lavine Sherwood. Senior i1i.- Rachel Alton, Allan Nelenn, Mamie O'Loughlin, Charlie Smeltzer, John - Ktisun, Jululsten, Heel Paul LOTHIAN. TL'ICsUAY, Oct. lith. John MacKenzie, of Toronto. Nemeth.. guest of Mrs. MacNamara. ' Communion .ervices will lie held in Rev. A. Miller's church on Sunday Ileal. -, Mlsee.111jnnie Bakes', of Kineus din(, is the-guest-v�-Mas, P. 1t, McNay for over a week. We are pleased to be able ter report that 11te.. Tied. Campbell ia•ahlr tulle. around again. Mt.. It. McKeith and Mrs. C. Mac- Kenzie called on friends in \ 'inghutu one day last week. _ themect,r Teen paid a visit to t3. 8. No. 7 recently and found everything in the best of order. We are pleased to report that W. M. Hogan is able to 11e around again bieateeer'e iejet ies---- ' Utiles Nellie Mi•Donald hail Leenr vet= icing at the residence of her gta►nd- father, JamraMeDunehl. people from around here toe in the Dungannon fair and report a ery good show. - Robert Holmes, ex -M. P. ` made sunt.. friendly -� herr last week. We wish- hien every success in his campaign_ DUNGANN 12 A.NEWTON, DEN 8T, LUCK- . NOW. -- t A honer every d► w5. Than• Y 7 D t day+. New remeoyfor extracting Meth IHomno- forwe. better than gas. flown and bridge work, etc. Aluminum plateal Inon-breakables. N. H. -You can el way. have your work much better dere 0 the dental oMoe-quote Uwe, better facilites fur doing the work. dote cow- fortable fur the patient. TOTICE.-THE 1O('AL AGENCY 1\ e. Dungannon annon fur The Siguai is at the Po+t- ofib:e hook and Stationery Storewhere orders will be received for subscriptions. ad- vertising and Job work, and receipt, will be atven fur amounts owed for the tome. WansesnAY, Oct. 14th. Harry Walter. is today moving his faintly to Lucknow. where he has a good situation, O. F:. Augustin.• moved this week into the house he recently purchased Henn' Petry Manderson: - -- Will Elliott is home front New On- tar•in and-ixa-pending a few days wtttr friends here before he returns. Her. W. A. Smites tett yesterday to attend the Sunday school and Ep- worth League convent -1.m at Auixlen. A numtwr nt the young people went over relay, A. A. Young, who met with a seri- etf, a'cideut on the I)gngenu,nn neer tous!• nu fair day, is progressing tavnrebly and expects to ret ant t a his 1 in is day or two, Itev• Mr. lostigfurd will ptea.h siunxry se•rrtmns in the Methodist rho: eh Sunday morning and evening. He will also conduct the service at Crewe in the afternoon. Perry Sanderson and family tnoved on' Monday to lane., where Mr. Sanderson has ``mrchase.1 the genetsal bnxinewa of Mr. McDonagh. 1Ve wish r. Muuder,on suer,"' iu his new bnrintr•s. - tle'N.xrL Ricp.sRT,--The following r5. the report of 1-. S te. 17 Ash- 1ieTd -and W.attr SVaw an, sfie, for the moat Is of feeptetsh. u. 1'he numbers indicate the percent- age obtainer on the wt•ekly tests: Senior V. --FlossieElliott, Wt. limier V. -Charlie Niven,, 75. Senior iV, -- Ella Stothers, Ti: Norman Kirke, ski; Carrie Dunkeld, nu. Senior 11i. -Oli- ver Kirke, 75, Junii'..111.---lit-ueat .teliratten, it. - Senior II. -Willie Iirif ln, 512. Junior 11. --Mamie Sproul. 741 Ghee:I)'s Rivers, 75: I'.oLrl Stothete, 68, fart 11. -John Sproul, 70. Part I. -iraMtot her+, Howard Mewed. 7'ho.,• highest in spelling 1'.n the luonth wets•: Flossie Ellint1, hILI Steelier. and Marie Sproul. lit. 11.‘ lie 'reaehe•r. NILE. Tl'F.soA v, Oet. 13th. The Misses Cousins, rn of Gaxlerich are 0. se present visiting friends at Nile. 15.01 1 forget the teameet ing which will he hell on Novemlrr till. {lig preparations are its progress. The meeting of the Epwnt t h League this week wits wit hdrawn owinv t le eon vent ion at A'thurl, Next ' redo night there will he a nli nary con- test. The meeting N• in i hnrge of Mtn, at tbet tett rPxTiffg time to to or. The ' onan'. Mieniunat'y Mociet y an t etre meeting thio 'week .»r - ng to the amount of work oak hand. All the ladles of the Society ate 1e- queated to..meat-!mils banieweutot-the church on Friday .ft. i mem 1„ .emit and toattenii tr. other important t,te,i- ne.s. ST. AIIGUSTINE. 1VIcuNrsfryY, Oet., 1411t. 1Vttuuuvu Iturt.e.--'rt'np Walnuts," the home of Mr. and Mia. Jelin (li a►ig, Mt. Augustine. way oti Wednesday evening, September :Meth, the .eerie of a pleasing epee y, when their eld••etdaughte, Sarno and Thos. Ham - ford. of Westfield. were united in matrimony by Het. A. E. Jon.•., of Auburn. At 5 o'clock. the bridal coupple, unattended, entered the tast- ily decorate) parlor to the attains of the wedding march. rendered by Herbert Bamford. bebther of the groom, and, taking their poritioni under a handsome ureh of wedding belle, bunked by a greenery .4 ferns, took neon them the vows whjefl united them for life. The bride leho wag given away by her bit wore an element gown of cr 1 e)Iientie with point d'emelt t mings, with neatly &PARINI eoifiwfe crowned with orange bloisouns 4n8 bridle! veil, And carried it e es' bouquet of bride's ince.., es' the eerennn , t h.' guests. numbering seventy-five, re paifhd to the diningrooni, whish «AA appropriately deeoratel And WIPP.* a dainty dejeuner wait Nerved. The bride was the recipient of many beautiful and valulable present% testi- fying to the P4.41111 in which the young couple are held. noticeable among the gifts being a handsome mantel clock from the choir of the Methodist chinch, Donnybrook, of which the bride had for some years been organist. An *ninyahle evening tens spent in music, games and reseed converse and at an early hour, avid shower' of Hire and -confetti, Mr. and Mrs. Remitted took their departure. for Myth. w hee they took the morn- ing orm ing train for Toronto. Niagara Fall. and tit her places of inure+et, followed by the lest wishes of their mutt fries tie -foe hwir,-i' their new 1 ` �t:QIM1LLE•. Tt•r:snty, Oct. 13th. lieneon long was at his hove herr over Sunday. Mouse of the people here took in Dungannon show on Thut:xiey 1145.1. Mise% Elsie Okr and Pearl Elsie r lett Imlay as delegates for the league au,l Sundry stetted to attend the cin. ventiuu at Auburn. • duct.• a nonuser of the young -people here attender the fowl sapper at. '/.ion last night aid we suppose the; ' all enjoyed the -merit -es immensely. - SINS UV T)i]1pt:ItAit'k IS(TYHTA4\• Mgt(•... --The concert given by the !.enc. of Temperance on Friday evening of last week proved quite a eucees% The weather-WasfavoraAi+ail"ani Picea• lent program wake given. The Sans Slick orchestra wits "the limit !" The door -keepers took is something over fi1M -_. Cet.t f) Aw.tr ht MtrruuaN.-Ute -and Mrs. Charles Walte7 returned home front Yellowlgress out Mor - day of last week atter spending a few day. at Toronto ou their way. but Mess. Wwlteaselime since been eallr.{ -away again-be-rdestination this time being Cedarville, Miehigan, forty miles from Sault Ste. Marie. whither she was suminened by a telegram fe".n hsr d...RLtsr, M.•. Ar.hir Dewer. Mr. Oewer has for a long time been trpubL•d with his lunge and bitter his return bons this place in the spying has been getting weaker anti et now very low. Me. Dewar's family are well known herr and we are sure all will wish hint a speedy rei.uvery>, which, h w ihthowever, a i, regarded d 1tt- etl ail ou fel. Mts. Walters was aaccoitpnnied by her son Edwin and left .on Friday WujNset.AY, Oet. 14th. Put.iTlaw,--Thr political meeting held last evening in Waltere Hall in favor of the Liberal candidate, Robt. Holmes, was well attended and very enthuslastie. The large hall wit, eson- plel.ely titled by the rept e..eut itis, yeomen of this district, among whom were many of "our l'otl,er.ative friends," as they were called by each successive speaker. The manna- awn prevailedno Y tout kerngrant' WAS to the -peckers: �o much has been said. ill the .public preat and ou the platform ea to the Merits of the different eandidates, each prais- ing, rais- e up itre own side, 'that the eleeturs aiie+iisd eager to kiu,w More oT I1% questun.. at issue and be able to judge fin-thrmsrhre-how they* should rn.c- their votes. Th.' meeting was called td eider ley - the shah*►*.. Net•twn--Ker- mighan, Who, by the way, .Joey fiCe,l the l' uncut. and the fleet emelt ker wits Thos. \fsMiilalt. R •eve !If H.lit•I r, This gentles ul is a retry f. .1 .plaket• and aicising Man. In an able mariner he .•spnae,I the slander.. foisted all the electorate by • the Opposition. addr, e. of filty minutes duration, WM. listened to with rata attention, and at the efiiu, he Was given nu os+► - tion sut'h a11 is se•Idour en ata ptlit I - eel meeting in Be Nle4•, The ne xt speaker was Role. Itolnult. the I.lisemial candidate, and In hi. ureal lucid ityle be won the goodwill both tlf IIIc sup- porters and of these npp.ro.d dole hint .in their political views. Not onemil in his speech of rorty five fro credit offend the most inveterate 'Tory. Hie remark. were confined to the good tic - one of the Laurier administratiann arkl wrist haul Leen done for Canada. Imdur t 11 a Liberal leaders wuh Mir -Wilfrid - Laurier- se-I'reinier. Thr next speaker Was 1V. Proud foot, our worthy tneirilwr of t ht• L egislat urs'. This gentleman is nu Strange here and is always weleontel by a lieunlil- ler• Alldielie.•. Ilia eemerks were mainly confined t1 !eluting the scan- dal talk in which the Opposition in- dulge with a view only of 41144111ng power, and by An able expose of their tactics lie mhowed that the Conserva- tive party has no mitt grievance ng:tlniet the Liberal patty. 111.. npi'eell Left a good impression with his healers. and 111 t he clone be was cheered to 1 he echo. A novel feat nue of this Meeting was the Ltlnnlneti,m eif ROMP mnatral Feleelionai by a well-trained nun rletle. composed of .lames 1•'. '1'llwu.ou. Don- ald Clark and the Tyndall brat s, '1'h1..' gent leni In wire well reared Allll 84 1t IS Rl new idem t aye 11111..1,` a 1' to xhliaa l e.' 1 u Ptn 1 pleasure. { rr la. 1 r n all the gref'r. Arthur- Kingsbot - .'ugh gave se a Well -played m•lerlionr on nn a- Henn which Were tvecirel Wit. treasure, but the t •el it of the Whole evening's enler- ttiuruent VAMP wheel 1{..111. 1'.Aigie, of Ii derieh, gave alt,,- real Scotch airs on his rut{pipes. This was the Iirst time that pipe music had been beard in Kenmllter itifr7TIf il.Vis, per fnrmer wee cheered. again iiflil torah]. The hall .vas' graced by the pt•esence of a nuutber of Indies and each speaker in succession was gallant rnnngh to thank them for attending. In fact, one speaker went so Gar as to ..y that Doctors say take Cod Liver Oil -they undoubtedly mean Scott's Emulsion. it would be just as sensible for them to prescribe Quinine in its crude form as to pre- scribe Cod Liver Oil in its natural state. In Scott's Emulsion the oil is emulsified and made easy to take easy to digest and easy to be absorbed in to the body -and is the most natural and useful fatty food to feed and nourish the wasted body that is known in medicine today. Nothing can be found to take its place. if you arc run-down you should take It. i,aA 5hi, ad,ert6eaw,tt. reentler with nays, ef eater 1n winch n •gearswan address and low cat, en mw, footage. IAA w 4.4.411 wart yes • 'Yaw.mbV Nan$ -Ana* of the Wneld" SCO T A nowati' ItdlsYa•laalssat W_ ToRnhTO, OMT. Colds on the Chest Ask your doctor the medical name for a cold on the chest. lit will say, "Bronchitis." Ask him if it •!s ever serious. Lastly, ask him if he pre- scribes Ayer's Cherry Pec- toral for this disease. Keep in close touch with your fancily physician. W. p.baw ••r errs•!.• Lifers W urge, x•r t• doctor When you tell your doctor about the bud taste in your mouth, loss of appetite for breakfast, and frequent headaches, and when he sees your coated tongue, he will say, " You are bilious." Ayer's Pills work well in such cases. -nada by tab J. C. Aviv Ga. i ew•ll. sestet a sstsati�em� • • al�s�ta•aa(g. FINE TAILORED • • CLOT11INIII FOr{ MEN FITS WELL LOOKS. WELL . WEARS WELL_- When made by DUNLOP The Tailor West St. • •a the ladies should have the right of the franchise as well as the turn and the day, might .1101 be tar distant when th would Ind h a the ease. The meeting doted at 11 .4eclo.ik with he singing of the nuti•nm1 ant hew led the quartette. and w'itt hearty s for the - popular candidate, Rn II Holmes. This polling sub- d'vits(on los telwnye returned a good Libeled tua j e ,; r and indicnt • . are •that the uutj.•t-iry will tae ii,eu .t.•s•d on. the :left tt of October. ' GObERICH TOWNSHIP. . 'I'PBIiiAY, Oil. 12th. ''/.rhs Cifeei9 ANNIVElt451ty. - The Mini vet \tit�, surview and an- nual fowl 'supper et Zinn Methodist churns, Ieud.•t-t'(I 1..wnsbip. en Sun- day and MI/111111V ore very snec.•ssful. The attendance at 1w service on Suu- day afternoon Was n.ut lerge.,,.n tic- rrrtHH-of-t-tp- hn„,..t :.1 tie --late Mrs: - Edward w loch wit- e•'d list after- -minim.- but 1l•• atiendayo.+v--int the-evrn- i0g da. good. Rev. 1V 1. Heal win, eif Parkhill, a former- (sty or of -Zion, prettehed at the. service 1n the• evening. The supper mt. Monday ,•s.'uiug Wxs 4 t•ety sw-sa..tel'affier. Tin' a-t•lid- 11nce 01151 . irar•ge :1. Shrug 7.15. a''rinn- nntlaliun for inrae'lay ..11x1•,• 'us' L.rlr. Rini a gest 1 pro,tiion tea.. 14yel, Her , R,_ W.. Miliyard occupied the chair. 11111 th,. •program ten, /I. follow.: Opining s •It• .t inn Icy the orchestra, of the (ioderich band. "All Dail the bIyvetervrf 61.171;1 ilNlyaamn.": : s.pIrnecyti•urum IYl t Ile oerllest ra : sung by Master inert IInt t : 1111,.•'-. by Rev. Willett,' !tangle,' of ti.•nmill.r ; u.'eibition by Mesa, Wanes•,.: selection by the or - chest nt: men Ilion, Ezra Hirst ; saeclien by the orchestra ; address by! Rev Mr.' Godwin ; God Save the King. lel by the orchestra. Th.: procee de ermmnted to 8fit1. \r:l. SOME SHOE DREAM ate ht•re for thise w h•' like ride itheir fo u.twea. 'rtu•1.• .are a thfa1hio111111. kat111•t., .tll thenevaI In Styles. There In 1. .hues for Lusinr eho'm for dr,•.4 W1,1,i,.11s. ir For Fashionable Fall Foot 1V e n r )•011 rail do an hefts',' hau 10 5.,•e elm disloln)-. Aiui_ to .PP ij 1. -tee kte.w !inert is no time seeking further. if it i.. the shoe you might tm have it is hie in item highest quality and ,tt•the• lowest price. r Clofh in 9 Comforl �---- =--- for Meit_ a! McLean Bros. Palace Clothing Store 1'ftnitanee, October 15, 1908 7 cArttstic effects and styles in rnaterials and tattering. • 1W,o better goods made. No goods better nteade • Fits nice, Small price -- Brings us lager trade. -- L Everythi -Men-- and-Boy<,ts.-- -. That Na:;gzng Pain in the Back 1s eaaaei by la--t--vny t:tar •-tresk, -strained, irritated kidneys. And there is just Lew wit; to .top it Gin Pills kidneys-ueutrah,: i tl.,, mile.- step those scalding passage .- and. nicl.1 - relieve the pain inlhe bac'; and limb,. Gin Pills are clan the rrro:!ntzed cure for Itheumatb:':n and t'eint:•• tonic. ;•, box; B for 11110, At , 1,s' sent on receii,t of 1.. . . Sande free DEPT. A.--;Li,T;Ol,'.1L OWE,'. CiIFL�. CO. LIu1:TED 5.i )uu meet,..n the, TC'7,-TO ra Y, weedy m..)4 ay r,, res, c.., 14 ,4444 A WONDERFUL REMEDY. oras N.•1•1 1.1 1.1 I- daily curfew the n10•1 ninlmear ea.,•. of Vernal., Uisor- h•n, Falling of the %Womb.IA•ueorrhoea, I'ainful !it'd Stl pyrerest Menntru ailon. etF., efe.. me all of r h,•m Relieved front b.• alert by its use, ..,,,t a few weeks' or oe„nlle. treat ncnt ,.cvoulpli.be, a rotu- pl.•lecure. This remedy i. • positive, •ei.•n1 UL• prepana fon, and la Baser 011 I11.• di.eot erne. of 14tsteur and I.Isler, fi i. an "eM*••d trenrment : that is. It le not taken internally. but M applied dlra•,r to the suffering parts, and It. therefor•, art. with all the certainty of the known Taws of "entire! action. As l� 11 a In dire,•t contact with the dis- rA.•st tissue. Its antiseptic and nerve - food infln,•n c.,. 1 rear(c,• n,x❑ 10 10 fond properties 491111101 help but have a I t letter daily, spanking of the benefits and cures i i• pct forming : and w stir.. ant 1 That al. will do w tet Is claimed for If that 1 will stand, nb- .nlltely fur, a :t,ewomanPri ent box to .t ery snterin,; who will write for It. ce ei.!u per Luz, whish i,..utnclwnt for oxe atom b'5. !nee liteek d b stauw, _....�-.- ._ 3fTr3: I'L'ItRA41.-VinMoe. 4 t. Fall and Winter Styles -'- in Millinery are shown at MIMM CAMERON'S JIILI.INEI{1- PARLORS in floe, most attractive shapes and .lades.. Ile stes'k includes the newest and most artistic 'Meets. and the inspection of the ladies of (ioderich anal r ir•inity is cortlially int ited. MISS CAMERON Hamilton Street, - GODERICH 1 Wm. Sharman Csoderich. in \tnl' WANT A GOOD DRIVER? 1 have for sale several good young driving bullies, ',Leckie and greys, from which f rntld probably suit you. GRAY BUGGIES were yesterday, are todev, and will he tomorrow t he beet en the market. 1 am the agent for -Cod- erich. Get your NEW PLOW from me. 1 have the two bet ln,kes Fleury and Peri in, both riding and walking plows. Carload of STANDARD FENCE WIRE Inst receival. STONE for building es' ether pia pews 'opplieel in large or email gran t.itiet% drliv.'rel or Al. tlie quarry. ROBERT WILSON Agent for McCORMiCK MACHINERY, BRANTFORD WiND MILLS, LOUDEN HAY TOOLS, etc, Warerooms Hamilton St, GODERICH, ONT. Our Cuarante e i We, J. 11. Worsen & Son, agree to refund the purchase price of any stove or range sold by us that does not oper- ate perfectly when directions for use are followed: -- _. _ We stand back of anything we say or advertise. See our stock of Stoves and Ranges the largest and best ever shown in town. The goods and prices are right. Stoves and Ranges sold for cash or on time payment. We'll take your old stove at part pay on a new one. Good second-hand Stoves, Ranges, Furnaces for sale. Stove Pipes, 8c, ioc, I2',c and 15c each. Repairs for every make of' stove, range or furnace. Special bargains in Cattle Chains, Hinges, Glass, Nails, Tar Paper. You get our prices. - - - We'll get your order. W ORSELLS CHEAP HARDWARE AND STOVE STORE,