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The Signal, 1909-9-9, Page 3THE SIGNAL : GODERIOIL ONTARIO BOOKBINDING MAGAZINES, PFRIOUICALS and LIBRARIES hound or repelled. GOLD LETTERING on LEATHER GOODS til orders promptly attended w on le•vlog THE IOUI XAL.Ouderloh. A. E. TAYLOR. tereaveoNu ``IYNOPSiS OF CANADIAN • N'J$THWIWT LAND ICKUULATIONS. Aur person wino is the role head of • family, i any wale ever Ir years old way homestead • quarter -section of available I)onr ulen land le Manitoba, Saskatchewan or Alberta. The applicant must appear In person at the 1lomln on Land. Agency or dub Agency for the ICs byroe r t et. tern a be wade w6 ue dls rl proxy ! 7 •[enor, oo whew rta. udlttoos, by father. cher, roe, dantahter, brother or sister ter of luteudlog homesteader. Duties -81l months rertdence upon and cultivation of the land to each of three years. A homesteader may live within nine mike of hls homeweed on • farm of .t leant M acres solely uwued and occupied by him or by he father, mother. sou, daughter, brother or slater. In certain districts • bonlsteuler 1. good standing may pre stunt • quartereeotlon alon*44o hl. homestead. Price Moo per sore. Duos -Mud reddest. months In each of sly year. from date of homestead entry (including the time requited w earn hotuste d patsut) and culti•ate fifty acres extra. A homesteader who ham exhausted his home- stead right sad cannot obtain • pro-ernpUon Ina, take • purchased bowestead to certain districts. Peine Knl per acre. Duties -Must reside da months In each of throe years. cunt - any acres and erect • hoar worth 1120110. W. W. ('ultY, out?7 of the MiSetar of the Interior. N.H.- 'nauthorlsed publication et the •d- art t.emeot will net be oath for. Watchmaking. etc. HALSEY PARK w.ferimaaart Jxr►s1.lia, OPTICIAN. Knuth side of Square. (104.1 ch, um. Civil Engineering `1AUGHAN M. ROBERTS, CIVIL 1 and Hydraulic Engineer. Ontario load Surveyor. tMloe-MeLan Hlock, Uoderlrh, corner Jttpstreal street. Telephone 1af. KUsrc ALFRED E. 000K. TRAOHER OF IPano-plsying, Theory. Harmony and uonler'oluL Pupils tl spared tar monists. Limo of Toronto Ccaasfhterr d M ueb. Apply at Thomeoa'. Maio Kg* Ooderich. Mondays In t'Mateo. at re' ' 11 et Mr. Alex. Macken sle. Unlade street. Medical I)RS. EMMERSON t TURNBULL. A. T. ItrrspOre M. D. W 8. Tr'nNal.'La. Jr{. R. , Hary 1 Hamilton Street. Phone 102. Or. Emmerson. residence. North street. Opposite 81. 000Tr• s church. 'phone tat l.r. Turnbull'. reelden„e, Montreal street. Southwest of Public Library. 'Phone 194, 1)It. W. F. OALLOW. M. B. taloe and residence. North street, (lodertbb, north d County Mastery niece. Telephone. In 1 L • senator. tovest ratea ewer s acid Menai sea a Lemal LORAN, BARRISTER, etc. Money to lend at ( oar-Verth Attest. onderieb In tleafoith Saturdays lit.0. CABERO TER. mil dtew. n ▪ wlllnn etra.l. VodPH booms. K. C.. BARRIS- n ailfe. Olsoee- , third doer from 11ROU1)FOOT,'HATS \R BLAIR barrlAern. solicitor.. nntarl public pr, tars In the Merit hoe ('ou,t, etc. V r•u4 Arse S quare. next door 4', A. '..urn's [roopry Pel tate fteyprdds to lend at keel wee of iptereat. W. PROL'1/1rWT, [. C. It C. HAYS -No. F ,LAI t11ARLES (IAKNOW, L.L B., BA 'tomtit. ettorne a Solicitor. etc,. ode= rich. Morley to Mod at iN owest rats,. L�f O. JOHNSTON, RARRi9'1'EIt. 1f� mmpa solicitor, col..toner, notary b=c. , Hamilton street, ooderlch Ont. lnanranee. Lens. Eto. sic) BvvPRIVATE FUNDS RV.t,$Ilon :treat, Boder chT.O WR. ROBERTSON. . INSURANCE A(;RNT. IOW atm LlewnNi.0 : Hrlthh. Canadian and Amerlran. A(ciosrT 81cs's.g Men krrao154*' LIIwl r. ITT ; ilbe Voean Accident and Unarantes .'erhoraUnn Limited. d London. Eng. n F,"IJTT AM) dc,n.irry.likOrtie : The U. S. Fidelity and Duarantee Company. , )10r0 at residence, northeast corner of Vir and St. David's street.. 'Phone Iia IOUN W. CRA1l1IE, L!PE, FiRE (re and accident ins,,rsn,at for lead) owl n �l�nnnn n. In t1� r+n • d .oak companies. 1 an ,e all 11a.. •Rnrted on best plans and at lowest rats. alt at office, corner West .Street and Militant er address J. W. CRAIUIK, Uoderich, OIL few tam's 11 LI 1LLOP MUTUAL FIRE IN- S U R A N (' K (' O, -Farm and isolated sewn property Insured. (1 cera -J. R. McLean, Pres.. Klppnn 1'. V T. Fn.eer, Via, Hroreeld P. f), mons. r. ata.. 8er,. Vine Pres_ aTeas.. Seaford] P. V I4rectore -Wm, Chesney, 4e.forth : John U. Vrleva. Winthrop; George Dale. Seeforth; John Hennewda Dublin; James Evans, Beech- wood : John watt. Harto'k : Thos. Fraser, Itevfwdeld ; John R. Me/silo, Klpp.n ; Jas. ConoOly, Clinton. J. W. Teo, Motruevlly, agent for West Hama Pelloyiddese can par s awlwneeta end get tielr cards rem, at Toler & Bw reer, Clinton oe at R H. Can's eros IT, K1ag1toa sheet. boderteb. iarriags Licenses WALTHR H. KELLY, 1 oufJRICR. (NT. wlamer of Marriage eweller licenseee. WLANE, ISSUER OF MARRI- • AO K tames, Dederick. Ont. 5 Kevnta PALOS r BEDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP: This well-known and popular stand offers Its patrons the best serv(oe In she -Ing halrenWng. Ladles'te., eta 1�d1.sharnpoolne a ,,,malty. only skilled hand, empinyed. Your pw ttonwfw will be appre„lated. 41. H. Hee P:HMttt, I roprletor. Anct101leertngr TIi0MAA (ifUNDRY, LIVE STOCK sod general atw$Inne.e. (M1rrr nn 94444th Smelt, wain" he will ns tnnnd at all time. whew nM erring sal... Terms ressnnwhle and seen pes nM ue4 In Flys yin aseiefactlon, Pteme AUCTIONEERINO. 411 1,*nehw, easefully attended to, Parra, ,els, Ilse. .ta•,t wMs, firm attars and n,.rebsa 4ir*.Ries mete anywhere. Write for dates* ti- ed! and talk It over with Geo. Beckett. Hamiltera street. Gederich Ont. Telephone No. tot 0011'1 tat anynna dlctate to you, get what you mak for- the genulnw "D. k L." Menthe' Fleeter, mad• for many years by Basle R IAwt wtce CO.. for MO quick relief of hackaebe, headache, etr. Get the .eaulpe. Mews of the Sistriet. Robert Holmes, of Brussels, was stricken with paralysis last week. Mrs. and Mies McKinlay, of Brum eels, are removing to Detroit, whin they have purehaoa home. The people of Walkerton will pa their municipal taxes Ude year to th tune of 2te wills to the dollar. The farm of the late E. Walsh, un the Lindon road near Clinton, has been urchseed by John Hewitt, of Kin - for 118,4011). R. Awde, of Wingham, has dia. posed of hie flour and feed nominees ill (hat town to his son, J. Lloyd Awde, and is removing to Toronto to reside Mark Wild, of Dashwood, and Miss Rhoda Stattom, of Orand Bend, were launeeed oil the sea of matrimony by Rev. A. D. bitchier 00 Wednesday, the fur let l . Robert Mu a tl , gra0'e ur ie ,f the pion - ser residents of Oorrie, finished hie course on Monday, the 23rd ult., ltara- ing away at the home of his son. James, in Borrie. Mrs. Davis, of Seaforth, received word last week that her son, Roy Davis, 14.14 been killed at Spokane, Washington, where 4e w.tes engaged In tunny! work, so The death of Archibald \Vett, n of the late (feoz'ge Watt, at Hullett, bms occurred at the uof his brother- in-law, Mr. Reid, of Seafortb, on Sun- day, the 3►th ult. Deceased was forty years old and wars uhsnarried. Mrs. Win. Ross, of Stanley, form- erly of IlruceHeld, who hits been suf- fering from eryrip,lar in 0(40 of her fingers which Wu injured wilily ebe was Flicking berries some time ago, had the member amputated last week, of running the that passenger train be- tween Toronto and Stratford. In the wide sphere In which be labored Mr. d ae Knight'. deyotiou to duty, his walked abilltiee, courtesy and sterling integ- rity won for him the esteem of all ewith whom he came In contact. In religious faith he .vin, an E1nie'opalian and in politics a Conservative. He is survived by his widow, five sons - Charlee, of St. Thomas ; George, of Ildertou ; Frank, at home ; Fred, in Arcadia, Stork., and John, who suc- hceedeutued, r' tug father station agent at Exeter -and one daughter, Carrie, at Mrs. John McLaren, a former rest, dent of Cromat tr, who was well tnuwo in the vicinity ofMeaforth, died at her home in Toronto on Saturday, the :Nth ult., aged forty-two years. She learns four sons and five daugh• ten, John (thea, of Walton, has sold his Uel acre faro, on lot 12 of the 14th con - crimson of .i. Killop to Thomas Leem- ing, of the 12th line, for the suns of id,test• Mr. Leeming now °erne 110(1 acres of the hest land in \lcKillop, Mr. Rhea and his von Janie, are going West. °Avid Losigheed, who was seriously Injured at Regina some nine weeks ago, was taken to his home in Wing - ham la.,t Nook and placed in the Wing - hem hospital. The lower part of his body instill paralysed, but otherwise he is comparatively well, and it is hoped that in time he ma be able to engage In some light employment. Melt C. Delis, who had been a resi- dent 'bt McKillop sur almost half a century. entered Into her rest on Thursday, the Bath' ult, at her home on lot :r of the dth concession. De- creased was an estimable woman, is good wife and mother. She is sur- vived by her bu.bend and two sons, Henry and Fred, both of McKillop. Thou. Bandy has received the con- tract to build two very large cement bridges In Asbfleld, and in order to move faster has decided to purchase an automobile. lie will make the in• vestment in time to have the machine for early epring. Mr. Sandy rays he has loot too much valuable time in travelling from place to place in a buggy. -Ripley Express. Mies Marian Wilson, daughter of W. D. Willson, of the 2nd concession of Tuckersmitb, met with n peculiar accident. recently. She was eseieting in unloading oats with %ling. when a rope broke and, striking her, pre-- cipltated her violently to the ground. She was able to walk back to the house, hut an hour later she lapsed into a .tate 01 Ilnr(In.eion.ne5e, from which her physicians were unable to use her for twelve hours. She is n progrcesing favorably. Wingham Bylaw Carried. A bylaw to lend $(,cls) to W. D. Pring.., to arwist him in rebuilding hie tannery, was voted open by the r rtepa) e. s ./f 1Vrn jha•u but week. and was carried by a vote of :9K1 to 21. Formerly Li at Exeter. Win. Hendrle, o formerly con- ducted is shoe store n F..xeter, but who wax recently p rietor of the Weis Beach hotel at rain., wan found in a bedroom of th hotel on M'nday night et hast wee with is deep cut in his thr„ot and ore, being taken to the hoopil*I (lied di hie wounds. It is generally thought at he win stabbed ; the police are inve�- aLin theto matter. A wife and R grown-up family a1 rvivl. Wedding at Londesboro'':' The home of Mrs. "in. 1Vhitleyyof Iondesh,ro', wee the scene on Wed - needs'', the 1st inst., of the marriage of her eldest daughter, Lizzie, to Rob- ert Carter. only eon of A. Carter, of Blyth. 11ev. J. 1.. Small, of Myth, performed the ceremony. The bride was attended by her Meter, Zell*, while Mr. Smith, of Blyth, enpplrted the groom. After a brief honeymoon in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. Carter will take up their residence in Oowg*nda, where the groom is conducting a drug hucinees. Dealing with "Slow Pays." The march*nte of Kincardine have organised a protective association on lines similar to (inelph, Stratford and Leamington nrg*nirations which have proved euceassful in dealing with the slow pay, and deed cleats, H. Collins h*. been appointed collector and will 'intim take the collection of slow accounts of all the merrhante, begin- ning on ?September 15th. After this date lista will tae prepared and placed in the hands of each merchant for hie gtuidance in giving credit in future. Going to Chira. Rev. Itn(wrt I l inranson, B. A,., of Welton. was married in Toronto on Tuesday. the 24th ult.. to Miss Emma May Rd wards, Laughter of Mr. and M•e. .i*mer, Kdwerds, of that city. The ceremony, which took pl*ee at the h of the bride's parents, n•ec renrincted by Rev. i)r. Wattle*, of Tutnnfo. The hrhfe sons attended by her Si -ter, Miss lir,ce Edward•, M. A., end Jahn A Gardiner, M. A., o1 Lead bury, was best mass. A ,•r n three weeks hnneym„+t1 Mr. end Mr•. Don. cannon leave for Snnt.hern where they will engage in missionary Wolk. An Old Railway Man. Cherie. Knight, Who w,is 1.1 twenty-two y.crc ststi.,1 agent, .t. Ex- eter. died anddenly int his home in that villsg. on Sunday, the 20th ult. f)ewer•.sed suffered a stroke of paralysis 1*xt October, hut. had recovered some. what and wag going *hoot the hots. when he wail .g*in stricken. i)e. ceased, who wail seventy-eight yearn of age, was a net ive 01 England. On hi. merrier. In MR he came to (lens - di with hie pride and entered the tiers vice of the Oreat Western Railway On., which was later merged in the Orem] Trunk. He had the. distinction LUCKNOW. Fulmer, Sept. St'd. Miss 1Villa Ford left on Tumidity to ase hCI'dC11 ' or in Tur the cleats r school. Lorne Arscott has gone to London to take s position 405 operator with the C. P. R. Rev. C. W. Sanders has returned from his four weeks' vacate/1i spent in New York State, Jas. Fihdlater 11 severing hie con- nection with Meteor. McIntosh ac Cameron and is accepting a posltloik at 8t. Marys. Miss Minnie Edwards has gene to Toronto to attend the fall millinery openings, after which she will return I to her position et Kingston. Two rinks of Lucknow bowlers coin• feted in the tournament at Winghnt a last week. The rink skipped by W. Atkin won the second prize in the association match. George li. Smith, J. O. Murdock sed 41bve, W..t.utr, with Mr. Allis, eoenpoered the rink. I Demers DISEASE AGAiN. Another Case W the Most Advanced Stage of Kidney Disease Yields to Dodd's Kidney Pills. Bend, Sask., Sept. cath.--ASpeei 1 ) Mr. Robert Ruud, a well-known dent of this place, does not he.,itate Id sin he owes his life to Dodd's Kidney Bills. "My physiciao said 1 wag in the IasC stages of Bright's disease, and there VISA no hope for one," Mr. Bond states 'I •U then commenced using 1)odd'a Kid ney Pills and no other remedy,, i used in all about twenty box.., when my doctor pronounced me quite wfill. 1 have had 00 return of the trouble since." Dodd's Kidney Pills always cure Rrighl'a d iwase. Any other itswa.=af dimwit.kidnedimwit.is easy for them. What One Farmer Said. Toronto Star. An exchange wonders if there .vele was a farmer who said : "by heck !" It admits, however, that it has heard of a farther who said : "by eracky'" in the etfort to remain pious. el - though farming, men hive been driven to invent lush iatpressions. They use them as verbal explosives -something forcible, but meaningless. In moat cases men pick up words that they here heard other men use with effect, but some, with more imagination, in- vent for themselves, and enjoy a sort of lucid copyright. A fanner who lived many years ago near 'Toronto, when trying to teach a calf to drink milk, or to drive three prigs through one gate, teed to say with great anger and frequency, "buy haat," *nil when his Leak was dune would 041. - fully expl tin how he spelled it ; that thele wise no harm w it ; that lie found it helpful. mid that anyway the influence, if any, of • wh est he said, would trod to encourage the sale of species of final of weskit he was as producer. Young clergymen, on first comingi to the circuit where he wee a worship- I pet-, used to realism with him, bet fnuod him a tough ratan in an argu- ment, and it was not until he *OS ilei old to do the chores that he reformedand eulmitted that he was wrong. 'there is, perhaps, a marked isnprovr went in the piety of the farmer after he, reaches an ago when he is no longer expected to wean calve, or chart• cows out of the. corn. Other' c sees somewhat similar to the one mentioned could be quoted were it not that we do not like to take the risk of offering encouragement to the use of unnecessary words and phrases. eotlddered correct ; evidence from I tanners the whole Duiii inion over shows cow -testing to be min of the beet titye•savipFg oegaIizstions ever iu• tr.,lueeel, \Vhy? Because it• shows d'ennitely that tunny tueu have wasted precious time on cuwr that do not pro. duce enough milk and fat to pay, the coast of feed. 1'hus, the veripoen who say they have '•uu Lime" to take up cow tooting are the very nleu who uu- coosciously waste thistle Inds of Yalu• able hours. There is time, Lipfuii- eutly. emoiget the unthinking class of farmer. for attending to thous.iuds of profitless cows. With a herd of twenty unselected .cows 1011t of which probably three (140 not staking 4044,' profltd it would (tko the small total of twenty hours during the whole year, aprea(1 over thaw+ dare each month, to keep such simple reeolds as would en. able the owner to relectwith eertniltty the most eco11o111ica1 producers. Why waste time year after year ml cows that average only ith ut 111111..4' milt d o1• s.''+ . 1 alk r s f seven IaN. when per T 1 1 1 is few minutes Irl 1117' tl phis l 11 1 1 1t hills I .1 brain p)wer, will ua.ta•ially assist in building 1141 a profitable herd? (Mewls, August,I11014_ C. W. I' HE CAST IT OUT. W. Allward's Prescription For Rheu- matism Discovered by Accident . A story about Mr. Walter S. Ail - ward, the noted Toronto sculptor. told by his friends, is too good to be Missed even though in publishing it mne runs the risk of involving him ill trouble with the Ontario Medical Council. Some year. ttgo Mr. 'inward was working on a certain .statue, and en- gat:••d as a !Marl an Irishman who was a very lits.• specimenn-of--pdtysical extent fromrhemuatietyl. His maladync sous hitt con.aaut thought and thee of eonversuliuu, tor}( b.•im; exception- ally healthy and strong otherwise. he made much of an affliction utile other ~nen might have thought hitt about. One .lay Mr. Allward wl taking a cast of the Irishman's nee +• rod in puttee, ':u the plaster eithe + +.r -Mae ireessanfr_oveeloolsert--tier+ euafosiary preliminary of a coating of grease. They did not notice the omission of this precaution until they tarrre M t,.l th• pt3 t r +,A;-blrt-vn• attempting to -remove it they Lound that it had hardened„ apparently to stay until\ worn out, on the model's neck. The ensue,1 nn unpleasant experience 1. .the Irishman, an with jack-knives ar f other instr utrnte Mr. Allward and hl -helper eat and haui- mered away at h.• cast, fuming • par- ticular dittieulty in .setting it free -of she rower' Fin4lly the teak_ w . sfully fir•_ formed, and the tri- unan was gbh to laugh with the others at his rather unenviable experieece, but he did not forget- 44. One day, quite a long time after Mr. Allward run across him, este losing track •el him entirely.'. "Well, asell," said the sculptor, "end how are you anywny? Be you"' remember the daily• he gut that mat on your neck and had such a picnic get- ting it off?" - N "Ito Oi renn•ni er it?" said the tri-lJnan: "Faith *an' Oi do. 'Twins a terrible time. wasn't. it? . Batt Oi've been long wantin' to tell y.• that teas the grand ting for me atther all: for band, Oi've uiver had the rheumatics e,nce."-Saturday Night. POINTS ABOUT NEWFOUYDLANO Island Colony Has Some Wonderfu Agricultural River Valleys. Newfoundland i. a Lig country. a third larg,'t than IFel 4 4 and twl•ntt • ne tirme: :he sire of Prince Edwar. latera, u11d when .one rnueiders lht smahlrss o! the 'pupuhdie11 - onl about 2.25.0(0), toad nearly allBsh.'r men --- the returns from agriculture tint cun.ld.•rnbl•, says F.ohrut Smithih the July Cunudian M:Igazine. Over a million and a hull dullitr,' went' ill farm produce is raised annually on a fraction of cultivated !and, '••1=ich la:tt,t uo. sipipro...;r.l.1.. elatio4 41!ultever to it. tributary ,nil uncul- tivated as tet, lint which can and will be cultivnu'd in the year., to come. InaleuJ of 4npwrting- $6fk) �RNt worth, of tarn) produce each year front (.'aflnda Newfoundland ought to nim at rais- ing it. at home, and the present de- pression' will not be without sonic benefit If it help. the people to tu'•d more clearly the logic and the win - 4.7111 of 1h.+ goverur'a umotto "buck to the land." 'Motet an extetided visit to the " t colony last ■urnnler, he wtiter saw enough to 00118 nce hint that. although N,*4' uud land does not tonipare with I•:neland• or Maiuitoba es am agricul- (ural country, 0 has in'verlhelves large tracts of one very fittest farm - lug lands, ip its many river valleye god by the margin, of its innutn.r- aW.- dark oil__ -lu-the--it bat _.Vxlle-v- trerr rn 7nr 'ritervnt- -twelve- melee. lung a awl six miles wide, with a deep fertile soil, capable of 'raising 1prg'• ern ,a of hay, vegetables and grain.' p1 which is still suiting the hand Of he 11n-) , el,nan. 1t is the Annapolis 'ilii. c ever again, only in scenery. ieher sisal moa! luxuriant. And what true of the Humber ie true to a reader extent of the C'odroy, Ex - dolts, Terni Nova, Gander, and many mailer rivers. h 1. 1, k, Lost Girl Found Behind Piano. Collingwood Bulletin : A young girl in her 'teen. belonging toe respectable family in town sensed her parents and the police considerable trouble and worry la% week. flaying disobeyed ber Gather and flaring punishntrntahe suddenly disappeared and despite the efforts of her friends to locate hes re- mained out of sight for nearly a week. Before leaving she gave no intimation of her intended departure, cons.- t quently those endeavoring to find her were entirely at sea. A brother, how- ever, came to the a asistance of the searchers and gave such information as led to the girl's discovery: Strange t as it may he the girl was not away \ from her home. inetrtad of leaving r for parte unknown she sought seclu- i Rion iehind the piano in the family g home, remaining in hiding during the i day and coming out at night to oro- s cure food. The girl's place of hiding was in the rhiefest room of the house and she oust have heard the frequent talks with friends and with the police regarding her disappearance and the plane made to ascertain her whet•e- *honts. That she contim ied her eeca- pru10 for such a length of titoe is re- tn4rka Ole. Dodd's medicine that Kianewill curs sk. hetes Lies Bright's Dia. ease this die• ease was iu- P I I l s , uKidoe until D d'c Kidney Pits cured R. Doctor, themselves twnfeas that without Dodds Kidney Pills they are bvowelless against Dia• ets., Dodd's Kidney Tills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes, 1 usitations-box, name and pill, are advertised to do so, but the medicine that Jess cure iabetes is !)odds Kidtry Pay. I)udd's Kidrtey Pity are fifty cents a boa at all druggists. •,.,'41.•,1 0115 MA., i ..., t ., .'04110.1 44uext4)u .1'1 ue0 r 141' e.11uwue-des sits'. fi1'1-y• • al -Old tied It in J, way th;lt left 1171 teem, L.r do t u' to the luiroes, of Lie red le; lL,o; or his belief in 1114 fathor'e d.•- tertiore.tWu le play the game forty. mod absorbing oatmeal lung remark: - _ • 'Pita 's not ri Its We 1 nt•x He sl,. enough Dad's tut W Ie THURSDAY, t3Kt'TVMHHR B, IWO 3 41.rea11111.11n sew =MINIM 1 'Phone 5h Da M ILLAR CO. 'Phone 56' New Fall Dress Goods We ate showing the latest and souls beautiful weaver in the new Fall Deese (locals for the cotuing season, including the new A ve:lee: Wisteria, Taupe, Rewe, Castor, Mole, Catawba, 1►utch Blur, Mulberry, etc., etc. We are making an extra special st.uwing of 1)04155 Goals and Suiting, to retail at :rite W yo.d• Patiamar, Taffeta cloths, Satin cloths, Serge., Poplins and Taney weaves, in all the popular tlhRdly. - 'il . N t dvl'v , i rr ( 0 f new KidGlover lOVetlto >handthis week.' , 11 t sell only Perrin's Fatuous Kid (cloves. livery pair guaranteed. . See lilt t peri d d'Iler Glove ill all redoes, Dud Larks. . 10 tlaluehlst, n leen .ole•' woly, s wed. to hie to L. -The1';otalen .t ttaluchlstnu," C, '. Tate settee: -The sbepberds give a rouge remain for the epidemic of rub s, Acewrilitle to wasthem, It was remised 11 the w44(4 twu11e•a^res eating dead loris, 1 w (lIFe`� they said, the larks dee op extrn4rdi nary vitality and pair rth such n ttood-Ot7mrg+r-mrthr y- . • chs -wing 64711011rtbat obe64711011r stlfro•u1e and tali to the ground dead. A wild Llihluil S 4, * n which rots nue of thi.se dcuJ to variably develop. rnblea 'Thin whlespread supersiftlell tend 1.01104 unfemillut to the natives et Bette w were with me." - -• A' Butchers' Cerniti*n: -• 11'tlliaul,- earl of llueran_. In . the time of King .lotus. while .ta•4ft11;t upon the ensile nails spiv 'tau bud. lhbthl. 111. the ensile oa•atlow 1111_ all the butcher doge pursued nue or the maddt•nlrl tulle quite Ihritugb 11.! I prhe%. town The *leellned the revel sir much It:lt be WIVE. the 0111011. mead- ows. when• the duet of this butte be- gan, for a e•onuuon to thebuteherx of the lawn, Lifter the first grams was mowed. on cundlilon that They e1,u4W Ilud n ::sad bull the dny els weeks 11e• tore Christmas day for Il,,' 44n4i1111 else's of ,that event fere. ,r -London Sttfnda rd r MsCALL .PATTERNS MILLAR'S SCOTCH STORE AMC ni, ut rroir•e:d r, dee ill,r• . A • Mushroom Town. n•dlth- ago tlu•1 0,,' o town. ring, .11ta., cons• -Iasi .,t the 11.11 114111 Ino .•:'''ntuls. To. I .i,us of 1 r1t:ry .beet. •'1 brseid w '1'10 0 0 117•1i1011. ,•tr 1111 lags, -saes, 1 .'••1: aryl i0t •dreg. ,r.• La -t bilins: in I e I..nd-r. p'' 'lett ..r 1N4eer, :tee, ,iii, h1u••, h:,0'e a11014y L.'•'n (•on: pl. l.•.I. .'u•t 01 toe 14' l ,,l,,, ,•i, roe trot,' 1', I I:'1t•;; :.n.l flour y Northe•a .\Ib arta, a hough Ih.•re errs' a good nan:b •r • f Oil are. •p^'q'h• ad. ••••41y tocols' :n.d r. .•rill '1 °ran n 1 rt w• Ori 114 (1 ua e•t.r• ie the "t :dors Time Well Spent. In visiting member. of cow -tenting aaaociations otganized by the dairy division, Ottawa, the inspectors are sometimes met with (hie statement by thane Partnere who are inclined to drop weighing and sampling, "I haven't the time." In scarcely any instance carr this be SAr A Family Problem, A noted Toronto educationist Sells trite -story err himeett. He has been twice Married and has a numerous family: One morning at breakfast 0111 of the girl= of the younger 441400y, who had just begun the study of vulgar fractions wits unusually s11,011. She Mus engaged in trying to work out in actual til• the axion) that two linty, equal th,• whole, for presently she prup..und,•d this question • "'Mary is my h:116sister. Now it Mother was to die, and fattier muffled again, f1,, children croul,1 be fey hall sisters 0101 bruthers, but would they be nay r•latiou to Miry?" How thy . edvcatmen t would haw • • prep.'rty ih Hurling e;'• 11 14417 went. 111141 (all 11111 r Zing ores if the Lusi.••4 w,• -t, 'rhes.• will be t':iee e flim t:F it urrrri, • Canadians at Pageant. At 110 • , 4•.airc •d 1h,' It:'th p in.•;lot tier lecke *14141 i)sr4he=s "4'eiows;aught rre.'ite.I stab ,is'rinl rorli•11rtt• '11h. Itrenda 1i.vlor tl Beth. N.1t„ and I11tee POw11I of Bath. Ont., who came '• LU uav 11.11(710.• 10 the mother last':. • Plain Talk. 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