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The Signal, 1909-8-5, Page 44 ThVR1wsYl Autres 5, 1900 • THE SIGNAL: GODERICR• ONTARIO JOHN DRYDEN DEAD A MAN WHO DID MUCH FOtt ONTARIO. At the Head of the Provincial Umeart• ment of Agriculture tor Over Fourteen Y.eliii-An Active and Successful Career Closed. -= Toronto. July at -The Hon. John Dr•ydep..Provincial Minister of Ari• culture tlomlflD(1 fiel906; Med residence, 9 Prince Arthur avenue yesterday avenin after an illness ex tending yearly fifteen months. He was stet p•uiue year .tt age. His de- mise was not unexpected by the family, who in thew twreavemrnt will have tow svtnpmethy of the mazy hundreds who knew Mr. Urydeus•r- ttonally', and the thouwudii who had general knowledge of his untiring and zealous efforts for the Advancement of agriculture in the Province. a welter which lw always had su closely at heart. This feeling will Iw bitterest! by rutty who during his lifetime were opposed to,Mr. Dryden politically, for to know "John Dryden wee to like him, t4 t ;•tJi , Mr. Dryden it. survived by, hie widow, on* son. and five daughters To those who closely followed his political career. and pertieul sly these who sat with his ill the 1.t. tislature or assisted in recording for the press the work of that tasty. his devotion W the duties of the deputniett of which for many pima fres wee head was a wetter fur ruustaut commenda- tion. Hlwsrit a tweetwrfid farther and a noted Weeder of ,beep , and .rattle. he brought to bear on the w tilt itariuur branches of the work: of the Depal t. meet of Agriculture the wisdoms and experience walled by prat Uetd know l- edge. Mr. Dryden was in eoustatit deutsnd all over Uulario and in. many other parts et Canada as wrh as the UnitedStates at discussion of matters pertaining w agriculture and sheep and cattle rats. g. Wheneter hrap.p(wrset aasewblages he was listened 'i aa only those are who, talking to well them- selves practical, know whereof they speak. and he could always goy" ad- vice and suggestions worthy of un- questioned acceptat:ce. The Guelph Winter Fair might be tnetacced as one of the many Institutions of a like nature where aldeesses ft., esu Mi. Dry, den were accounted amongst the most valuable 1 (e:tower, of the programs. A notable tribute to Gs Standing air an agriculturist watt hit, selection be the British Government a few years ages se a member ul the commission to investigate and report upon the agricultural eonditiens and possihitr• ties of Inland. This -tram. the ftrat occasion on which a colonial was selected to art upon a commission whose work was solely confined W an investigation in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. His work in this connection wag mach its to call for the praise of his British colleagues. A Cocviocing Speaker. according to the 'number of -fire calla to which the men tt'spwrtively r•. send, Then• are uwtt l`ly About tlfteru men 011 the list. In regent to other teen" an- article in The Municipal World for Augu-t giver the folluwiu itfUrmatton : OHM* pays her�ftern leen CAA) per year on the stark system. .Each meeting. two. markt.; fire our hour, four marks ; eeeli sol•m'jaent fifteen minutes, our mark c 12;41Tiristrianot. at firm and drills. Chief g, G $IW and does not participate. Burke Falls has eighteen men. Ea•h,utan receive., $1 per tire : $I,1+111 accident insuran.•e n bile et fire. at an ltnllusl colt ot$. per n,..et, is f....i.L - I. The chief gets $I3 wed participate in the distribution. (1: avrnhurst her eighteen 'lieu who reeriere 82 each twr fire of t here hours : 15 rents dry and 75 cents wet practice per month for six wont h, r;►ch year. There is no instiram•e fit the mem. The chief gale $Wt pet jeer and does out (tartictpdte.- Parry Sound has thirty litre. ail of whom are insured for ;Melee/ at Htee and drills. They receive ;il rents for false uterine ; iU cries' first hour and 3i cents each sillieryuent 1 at fires. Chief gets $;if and does not pai'tici- Ndlem s twenty nine get stimuli insurance the wholeear et 301.75each. Chief and men K t -esu diieel tit ee-ye from the eouttril. ' Bra•ebridge-4:t51) is divided ailiaig the twenty men in its t,rigade. The chief gets $:'r,, The teutii.•ip•il gielit i-• divided by ai tttgeuirnt; The town, eepplewentr if there is any ellurt age. 1tu1h eiewel '¢els\ "i Bay :..1'hlt:l_.a_ tEJr and the men Sl3 each.no institute( A pitepret of mote pwury- in the tenure - Huntsville, with twrntr rPn, getp blltsl, and the chief !,' ,. se rosin',. anter. Money divided ',mending 1.1 flews. LOCAL -OPTION CONTESTS A mon of tine personal appearance, quiet in manner, witlo.ut "side." and posseere.iin a rare degree of patience and tact, Mr. Drydeu was alweye alta• to command the attention of boa bear- ers earet. in the legislature and out of it, even when many were in a erotical mond. He maintained his own views with firmness and dignity, and his explaotUons of items of expenditures _.s.ut_peoPowd- a:rwn.fituree fttr the of-,burn+t'#k)+ .ilwt- *ad Septette rvrr-inrtravingg wort of .the depart- her 1st arid Lend. menu he presided over were models of In t'lydeatlal.es everything {taints_ to lucidity and coneisene... Thu.. with- an entry that will exceed last year's out ever even snaking pretence to he show, when they were there in hum- an orator, in the usually a:.'epted her., and quality that carnia meaning of that word. he gained :e equalled anywhere on the continent. reputation sea s1wak.'r of clearness lfeckneys are growing tetter year by and anility, who know what he meant year and the show of them is ex - • and said it in away worth listening ,eIlent, While Toronto is A centre for to. Apart from hie political career hunter and jumpers of the very high. lend his acUvitiee aa a fat mer, Mr. e.t class: the rnntpetitiene to this o'f excite +rant wnrtdwide- Int+pgt,: 4 business. Throughout his ,life Ile In h,ernes. hone.. there is always a held strong views as a temperan,e great exhibit. while the pony chose" man, and priu•tioel what he littered in herr been enlarge' and .extended in this respect, Mr. Dryden's death it' kneeing with tke grrtwing popularity the flrst to lessen the number of the if the children'. pets. • - late Liberal Administration in this • _ - -- Province. •RAILWAYS ARE READY. ytaws to = gubmttted u timer One Hundred Municipalities. 1t is retorted from ruroato that among the wunicipmelitt-wwbic�;Eeve decided to enter upe:n luteal option campaigns, looking to .t vote on a by- law next New Year's, are the follow- iogg Towus • - Brampton, Cfiniw,. Co- boutrgg Collinggwoad, Cornwall. Dun- das, halt. Lindsay, alea:ortJ. Uraneute,--fort Hope, S elft Ate. Marie, Strathroy,'Uxbridge. tt'itighayt. Villages -Acton. Albeit l'raig, Blyth Bradford, Bntssels, Dundalk. -1 eettoee Elora, Fergus, Oeorgetuwn, Port Perry. tiheiburne. teeswtiter. Townships - Colborne. townie, Elgms.. (igty, Hay, Hobo, t oedon, Ox - fon! North, Atepben ' 'I'arnlw'rry, Tockatainitb_ llo.ger - t _there u a diet of 1fg; municipalities in which it i''exppwerted me vole will take pia... at New Year's, HORSES AT THE FAIR Everyuung Points to Immense Ettibit at _ Canadian National Exhibinoa. flor,erutmirr ami rowing in so fast LAVA. of the f'rn,adi..t, Naf.iunal Exhibition. Tortintu, that the suer.•,.. .. that. _deyartmatu�toonittee 1t� !K• more prunouticed thin ever before. The prizes given for speeding in the ring aggregate $4,.p0 and that in it. self is a gun:entre that the fastest harness Muster: In Calm/4 will Again lie fonud In the ;arm on tie afttnoon AST WAWANOSH. Brutm.% )14'2 it b, TuwXaltle (itUN(31•.-Thr council /tet today Fturnuant'to adjout'nireut member all present but Mr. ('unting. Minuted of last regular meeting, also of spacial meeting ;with the excep• Doti of a change in the grade of slope on the north branch of the liallahau drain, which should have read eighteen ! world ours will be dead and, likes the union, utaldeto support any form of life." At this juncture it member of his audience rose in au excite.' mariner and said : "Pardon me, I'rofeeisur, but hew twiny pears did you ray it• would bit before this calamity overtakes us 7" The Professor : ,•$evenly turnkey, nolo! totete pe !roue s��atke stz�tu sir." eulverrat the si email v zeitbe serifs the tgl .0 rt. t moe ewe,- mill, williuni ! ' port/ob. instead cif eighteen inches to _ • _ the foot on the whol4e north branch of Where the Great Soprano Sang. raid drain) teal sod peewit. A com- munication from Wm. Lair, county As tho celebrated $opr.1ne began to clerk, was received. stating that the eing. little Johnny became greatly ex- auauunt required from the tow repot. r.. this year for county purposes we, orchestra ee mtioctot. ereet7U.Il5. Hesoletd, that a further "What's that man ah:ikingpc his stick coin of $2.Ir. for township purposes, at her for ,.' he demanded iudig- township share of drain •taseemutente, gently. ealarieet eta., and $:t,'sst fur township "Sh-h ! Il.'s not shaking hie stick grant by schools, in all ellets17.1t5, iw at her,'. -levied and ritised off the township this Itul Johnny' war not eon timed. year by taxation. A rale of 5 t -1u "Then whist in thund,•i'. she holler - mills on the dollar was struck to raise int: for :'" GM. amount and Bylaw No. 11, Ilkst, - .. -- - culUirnting the mute, was duly) mead He Wasn't the First. And passel. The sleek was. :t1,,iin- An amusing adventure heppeie,i on ,utrueted in making out the iulleetair'ir one urrasieu to i)t. (littera when he roll, in addition to the sunt of tl"--i'II,i3 Was conducting u st t•ieN ,.f serviette in reelected :uuiuNlly frau the south half Hirruinghneu. Arriving ,t few minutes of the township, being the yearly before the commencement, the doctor railway- rate thereon, to add t hereto was refused iiiselteeti In by 1 he poi ...man the sow -.d' $113.21, this being the at the doter :etu'.umt of deficit in the sale of said • •'1 want to go in," 'maid 1h•. Clifford. railway. dele•ntutes. The ttswsarr's "Are y.ana seat hoods." netted the Imdf•yea•ly staleurnt to ,,urns .11), official. elt.teiit it lwta)tite ..0 hand at date of " "No, I ahs not.'. - x7dt::L), was -r�csiwd ;OA or(iem.t1 to iThen yees can't go in:'-__ -- be Med. John H. Met linter* was re. "1 think remarked the famous e w..intd collector at a salary of $,�.'u. pa -ave resister. "that 'herr will be this ;uuouut to include poet age. '11. I•uonl fur me in the pulpit.- Uele. \.. r., l.rrL .•uuti_�o., rile "1. IMAM- rluL Imre_rat_- irts)1'ketl..' ',ointment of collector, and bylaw � � the other. 13. 191 1). authorieitg and empower iug "Hut 1 am Dr. Clifot,1 old I amu the rolleetot to sparge and collect $ due to preach iu another reheat. and r cent. on all Ltxe. remaining un- a halt.'- dafter the 13th day of Decemnlwr "Oh, acne.you .aid the tnere mt- nee , wets- teal abet passel. 'l'he fel- lour pa.lirtruan. •'1 have 1..1 in two lows • aerttunts were resent}•d and 1 , !. ,P I t. Clifford"' already." mitered to be paid : The Whine/nil - - %%'urlde eolle.tur's roll and other , Strength and vitality ire combined township ,implies, $ i.:C; : H. B. '?!Ilton. part pnutin,: , orbs. t, I). A. Dunbar, part payment contract rate of iron ;end pure .1,1 opynish on the Hall:than drain, $7u; Wm. sherry wine. Nothing could be _Areeleelr, I=Ritig ua...Psalirierc.atl on more benetjci-tl for auttnic_ woven ,eastern boundary. K2L itu ; trim. G. and children, elderly people whose Salter. material and tilling on Pr.tirie strength it foiling imd all persons roun- .road on'eastern boundary. $*t i, 7y: J. down and debilitated. i I.lst bottles. (i. t.illeepie, balanrr operating mad grader. Doe, *Omit Thome, Phillip.•+, St. Helene. tile, $tt,l)S' • Fred P. Hay- den, i•efund of statute labor tax 11ssi, ett - _ nmaste el .osmate--refmtntl-- of in the int igor,►ting t. ie.. Perrot -Me Polite to a Fault. Lieutenant Shackleton. .o a speech which he matte in reply t.. the toast- nt 1 ,tetttte' whetter tax Aria, $I :, James �lav,iv i,t�, tot :tn Intel mg stoney siotherland, repairing hill M rive e1h. of ptltitenees rattle u..u,. 1,L•ta legions (e.siui 12.$t: Ww. J, Peeks, at tend. of thee Antuetie. Hi+ pest v. he said. truces lir ifraiuriruie-irrr�,-- . . K�-'wrrFaiirni'ti ._ - .. ��0 GUM !,BARGAIN DAYSA BARGAINS ALL OVER THE STORE. EVERYTHING REDUCED. COST DOESNLT-FIGURE u+ -!{'HIS S*b$;------- All summer goods must go at some price. We won't carry sum- mer goods over. You can buy good useful articles at less than makers' prices, good at any Season of the year. Our big stock must be reduced before early Fall:Goods come forward. Just read over the following list. It will give you an idea what this tore is doing at this big sale. Saturday and Monday, August 7 and 9 - All one Scot.h and Englieh'Uinghataeat 15c, sale price, 11e Gingham, Oanadian uu►kee, 121c for fOc Prints All our test 12jlc, Iwrt Engiish maks, dark and light, guaranteed fast colors S9 pieces to ghomee teem, your choke of the whole tut for fOc Flannelettes A bigppi'ehtueof Flanneiette , al inches wide, light and dark stripes ] white, very heavy cloth, about Iaa) yarls,in the lot, at makers price, M e Big reductions it pricei.uf cotton and cashmere, every pair of hose in the---- - Hosiery stone endued in price for this great sale. • Lawn Waists Condi Muslims Victor Lawn Thirteen white Lawn 1Vaiatr left, $2,50valttes for $l?6: 02.25v/dues for $1,25; $:,,Ism valu•P for $1.25: SLIM values for folie : and $1.00 for 75c. The last of our whole stuck; All our Corsets at gale prices. 1). R A. make, every pair gImazantaed. Always -ask for -D-.. ecok.,tbey-arethchest-nt prices asked: --- Any piece of Orme Muslin in the store at HALF-PRICE. One-quarter lees than regular Lawn, rices. P W inches wide, lir, lar, 12ic and 15c. Colborne---- K - rXtlretletretod and pulite, anti 'eine' pr't.^snr in par- timiler attained a degree of p.:litenesa unusual tinder such'• vying eircnm- stanr.•., Kinnou Brut. gravelling and putting in cmlvert.• con.•r+sione 9, le and 12,- 1N5.aU: Geo. Simmons, culverts and drain, '"oncesslon l), and inspecting gravel i•encession - les, a13.3u:: %Vmu. "Are you busy, M aws'm he called Partem m. ptttting tl rt it oa-xsealt~ taro -one fligh!-3n cit ern boundary. $3 : Geo, B. Naylor, the party who wa- in the test, s "1 am," said Maw.on. "Very busy said the professor, "Yee. Very hut:y. " "If yolk are not too boss, Mawson, I au down a crevasse." The'proTr+Nor• wait t.iinT hanging dewll a, ereVASse by foot lingers,• pa.alutt._ which _ht. could .trot have_ occupied for any length .d. time, gravel, end inspecting gravel, s2 James fiowatt. gravel and gravelling imn Lus-khart inspecern ting grave and filling die. ti on southern •bttundure, rt. : Perry McLean. shovelling gravel,. Gen, M. Hobertann, shovelling graveleilie t. .-*'or weasel : .Joseph Kerr, ee: W. H. Dene re, $8,a); %Vim. J. Rodger, ; 1Vrn. Fite! palriek, $3.sil ; Saul Morton, $.'t.;il: Gee. (', Neylor, $lU.115: Jane. ('rilik• "henk, Mir; 7awdr -hereto eiGeltt, WVue.' J. Salter, $1w) : Ed. Haines, !t.2 H ugh Mciturnry, $I1),Iat : ('has. 4':uupl..•II. $H.711: WIII. Wight )man, $1.4Yt: Peter King, $:'.Stan: A. Porter: fb•Id, *Loa, . Andrew ('urrie, tel : H. Raithby, Veal: J. Bentley, 5(1 : Wal- ler Stoat, eau; : n -•tet `.roll, Loos..i: \Vol. Nixon, $J.tat ; James Mc('allum, $13. The council then adjourned to meet again nn 'Monday, Augna 'Sir(1 nx,. ALEN. 1'i,NTi:ttm•-tt:Ln, Clerk. The Question of Good Roads. Toronto (dots•. ' Here is an exeellent subject for de- bate : Resoh•ed, that prosperous tanning enruutug1ties are a cesas11-est rrM .., being a rest tit of prespt.•r...m, farming romnttulRime The question might be state' with more exaetnese by an ex- pert. but this will do fur n suggestion. Whatever the decision, the two almost invariably go together, and the entnhination is atlitn l•:thle, An'. - nue Who drives neer the goof reals between Wood+tock and Ingersoll, were Blenheim and Leamington, ,ilumg the Talbot road. the I.nng- woods road, nr test• Hiver road At Chatham, to name only a few notable, examples, cannot help being struckr> t ' Use beautiful homes and excellent fat ming eondiliuns. As some of these a roads err of Military or (litvt•rnntent origin, they antedate the develop- ment of the ...unary, and the weight .t the evidence they yield is in favor of gentle made aN t lie source of pros- perity. - ..._ .._ iweaving the more prominent high- way. and ervesinq the townahipe; (t r found that the country is curiously cheeks.' ed with thriving communities. Along the linen that are built and kept tip hy the co-operation of the townshipe good fat•rne are ptentifnl, Which a1Po auggeets goof It.ulte a. Mowing from gond roa.l., At the '.eine time it roust iw admitted tjtat mtl117 atrutrhre of gnat road. rtl- c .unterell are due to -thee enterprise of farmers who eontribitte lib -,'felly fens their own (untie and urge their nerds on the trmniciprditiea. - One 'towelled argument in favor of goof roads lits in the fact that the basic principle of permanent high- tt•aye is thorough drainage. and the roads cannot he drained withnnt material Ilvantage to the adjoining farm.. 'Thi,, however. rails ettenti.on In an element of unfairne.. • in.lo arable from road building, 1t.1 which randy one remedy Pogge+tm itself. When gist readg are built either bt the tent..hipe or month.. the land lying along thele is immediately t•tttsPetl in valise. A farm lying beside a good road ie worth from Ceti kr twenty -live per rent, ti nre Dion one of the sah►e soil And gennrnl character 11in1 can 1* reached only over ieul roan.. No syetrill of taxalinn inn make the Maden of partial road - building rest justly on everyone con- cerned, sown are 1tunnd to get hark a* !Mich or more than they emit ?Ilene in increased land velure. The only rentedy fon this that smggests itself i. to being all read+ to the beet rnndi• lino s. , 'u 'kly a. pervade. AP good rendit are nreetwary everywhere, rnail- huilding an nnderetteel Pretence, ami the terthols et building t heal iron omi.•ally 1 htemgh untnrnuted statute lehor, mimiei al entelprime and Peo- vinrts! aid filly developed, the rnm(orte. Wastrfulnrs+ and injustice o1 prra'nt conditione shnnld he ended withnnt delay. itatepayen will Ilnl. it to their material prnflt to give the gneatinn of goad roads preeeninenet over all others. ' Oueline of His Career. Hon. John Dryden wae th.• son of the late James Dryden. who Caine front Sunderland, .England. to wok in Whielty townehip in le2n. Ile wee born at Maple -.Shade Farm le 1,44). educated. at the local !schools, and tont up farming ap a vocation. 11.. was successful from the start. nnil added to fanning in is general way the breeding of high -elute sheep and cattle, hie farm and herde marking among the fineet in Caneda. When twenty-three year.. old Mr. Dryden was elected to the municipal council of Whitby township, where as Deputy Reeve and Reeve he served for seven years, reeiring voltintarily at the end of that period. fie wee. elected to the Ontario legitslatitre for South Ontario in 11f79, and remained ta the Legleleture until the advent cif the Whitney Achninietration in DNA aken into the Cabinet. o Seletember, POI. Mr. Dryden • appointed Minister of Agrietilture. His prectieal farming experience ▪ him in good mead, and he wax whirl' Peen! great tedvantage tn the fanners I the. Province. During hie administ tion the Agricultural Col- lege. at GI lph WM enlarged and a dairy echo: established in -connection with it. Li institutions were also built at Went roy end Kingston. Ile also organize( twelve fruit experi- mental stations hroughout the Prov - Held Many Positio s The tate Mr. Dry en vrami preeident of time Reliance loan Savings Com- pany. of Ontario pr eletit imf the In- ternet' 1 eihropehire Sheep limed - ere' Association, end fo ninny Venni TPsid*flt 44 the Dominic Sherthorn 1441 appointed one rd the r imion. ere far the revisinn of the 1. terie statutes. Beiptiat iti religion. Mi.. Dryden was for years one of the ..v emote of McMaster Cnivereity, n .1 among other efficial position.. wits chairman of the hoard. He inerried in ISM Mary Lydia, daughter of Mr. Thomea Holman, at that titne a pub- lisher in New York. HOW FIRE-FIGHTERS ARE PAID, Different Methods in yogue in Various Towns of the Province. Now thin 1115 mminieipal fire depart - went Is the antrieet ..f 1101110 diectiesion In (lode/rich. it niey he interesting to know how Dome town* deal "with their flee departments in the meteor of par merit for their Wereineet. In Goderich an allayment., ft25 par man and EA for the chief is made by 'the town Th• allowances to the MMI are pooled sal the lima ie distributed among them at the end of the year Tremendous Equipment to Handle West- ern Crop. Winnipeg, .1 lily 1.%). -With the har• vest lea. than three weeks away it ei intereeting.to know je.i Mew the twit. wept are prepared :04 a Weer to handle the erep and to iivoid any blockade, fetch :ts Mee been dimintrone Three big road') Aid 11AVe in • Numb. - pion not lees than 35,10010 freight ears. tieelle of which byline; to the C. N. It: anil subsidiary lines about ::.1.111411„ l'he later, reite *Ho hem 1/50 locointe tiv.es ready for action, th 11 ie in an excellent peeking) to handle the ore 1.140 eleVatot. ‘Vesterri cum. 441:1,,, ill, liulinm ter/Meal and interior, and them have a total eaparity of ahout 11.5exinexe. fin the C. P. R. there are Lille eleeatote. the 1% Railway a Irrigation Company 11. the Brandon. tiftekntrItewan & 11. 11. Railway 15, I the Midinn 1 Railway During the praseu t *meow .4- la catimated that *tit elevators were eon• etrireted in the %Vest. which would bring time total tip b. 1.71K.), all told. On the I'. alone there have been Pretty Sick. eltip that WWI bringing him lock to this metro!". when he ehaneed to oh - nerve a pur of itelividitids more than tammilly one. the 1/01111%.1. re. dining in her iiteatner :hair. exhibited that pallor of mal mer that betrays tater dettprir and indiffeeence to what- ever may wimp; and the other. a Mall, t a, ill the lady. wan crouched sit heft. (eel Wit hitt imead in her look- ing for all t wei 1.1 like a paw friendlies,. dog that heel *ought mine fort of the nearest living being. So deeply touched by thin unhappy opecteele wne the gond divine that lie approached the wretched couple :old in/tuned of the women, in Itie most sympathetir tonee. whether there. was any 'insistence he could render. The woman ahnok her head, witily mem:miring. "There is none. thanks. ' Then, eater a momenee patio.. the clergyman suggested : "fPerhape, then, I may be of femme *revile to p.m. heehand here.- Withote No much we -big her head, t he unfortunate merely glaneed indifferently at the head in her lap. Th•n, in et tone indlealing her com- plete leek of intmest in her competnion mitiery, the replied faintly : know who he is." When you go to the count y take n tin of Devil.' Menthol 4111VP tilting. 11 Is unequalled tO relieve eeritche, 9ralne, burns. cake and bruises. Invest 25 cents in a box of. ISavis' Menthol Sake ("The U. & L.") and be prepared for A hundred ailments, which may not be dangerous but are very • alt e • ralgia, eardcae, sprains, burns, bruises,insect stings,cuts,piles, etc. It is a huu,,chold remedy always useful for some trouble, and should be' kept in the family medicine closet. Imminent Danger. A well-known erientiet. ea. teeter. tile en the eun'. heat, rind in the cour•te of hie ?emetic. eeid . "It hi an established fart !hat the sun i* grad- ual!) losing its heat, and In the runtime of some seventy milliona of yeare it Lie itilleteAge_e_enegsomeee BEARINE Prepared from the grease of the Canadian Bear. Delicately perfumed. The Standard Pamir lor 40 Years. I)oe+ your back ache '•-Dien ex- periment with imitations, hut� ge the genuine, "The I)..-ik- L." - Menthol Plaster. it vii ' Davie & "Amer ee ('u.. maker.. Picnic and Camping SUPPLIES Let Its fit),yuu 0111 with the provisions for your summer outing. We know -list what on want and have the tight gods In supply your needle, whether it he only for ah after- noon picnic or for a month's camping. For the people who tar at home we Mix.. Fresh Fruit and Vegetables and rrrrytiunt( in the line of ' firnreries that is good. Sturdy & Co. THE tillOCE118. Phone 9r. West Side Square For the Summer Toilet We have in stock all the leading Toilet Preparations. merican and French Perfumes. Sachet Powders. High-grade Soaps. Face Powders and Creams. Any special make not in stock we can procure for you. DUNLOP, Bedford Block, The Druggist. Goderich 112 IMMO OD all Midsummer Sale To make things liven up during the quiet season 1 am offering sPecial induce- ments in NC PARLOR CHAIRS Niles Ella Wood. of BrownevUle, near Woodytrick. ,rass:_ "I have to thank PSYCIIINI tor my prroeht health. 1 could hardly drag myself score fbew. not omen the carpet. If I went for ailrier 111,11 follottowri when 1 dame back: If 1 went for a mile or two on my whaiil 1 was too weolL to Welt through the gatewly. and Ia-t time 1 rain° to Iron.. haring • lipid I dropped utterly helplew from logjam.. my father gave m• no fur decline or wenkn.lir. I mind gay 1hr reeults are wonderful and people retharked improrernent." :1- Oat VA*, fall -W- rewtr for a et/sten-rep, ekanns mato+. oy an oveninz party with anyone. Id a few month. &Kai aro "All owed op 'nod rur, 11104-13 Too con he too,'f tip In • short lime 4.4Ift7HINIC er,'.• h. yet Wood. revivo• the appetite and tiniii•fOrtim f.hr weak ),..11111y THE GREATEST OF TONit WRI., RESTORE CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION TORONTO - August 28th - 1909 - September 13tb Greatest Live Stock Exhibit on the Continent M active operation. Forty industries ADMIRAL LORD CHARLES BERESFORD will officiate at opening ceremonies on Tuesday, Amon 310. MILITARY YEAR AT THE FAIR Model Camp Victoria Crowe and Winettling on Horseback Competitions be- tween eremite -me Dragoon* and Artillery Artillery Drive Musical Ride, etc Oresdeoughts GREAT 000811 BILL OF FIREWORKS in Naval Battle THE SIEGE or KANDAHAR BATTLE OF THE NORTH SEA 1 1000 Nen la Uniform ABOUT 40 OF THEM These are extra good value at the regular price, but during-Angust I *II make A Ten Per Cent. Discount for Cash 1 Geo. Johnston's I Talking About Buggies , we should lie 111PJUI141 to have a teak with you. We handle 1 be Isio Rotel, on f lie market "....lf you ore thinking of, buying a new "fuggy this year, M THE 14) 4,:qi t,rt,t. 1 cLAUGHLIN 1 a p ; Ili 1,, "Mil mime tAlill 1r ONE GRADE ONLY and ip2A \v"..-;:-„k‘Npr 0,,A11:1 ll The lien models ore lismilieY. Let us show you the fine points ot the new Buggies we have just placed in stock. N. ft f have tnken the ageney for the McCormick Imple- menta and ran now ?empty Reeding and Harveating Wu -him* mantifectured by thin well.kncemen company to Anyone desiring first -clam Farm Maehinery. Wm. Knox f Newest.* and Hamilton Streets, Goderich. ADAMS WAGONS. COCKSHUTT PLOWS. immia tennale