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The Signal, 1909-9-23, Page 22 THURSDAY, fahrie (BRR 33, 1000 THE SIGNAL : GOD'?" iCH ONTA RIO ffibt�ig�l OUPI(RICH. ONT tltio, PUBLISHED EVERY THURSI AY av TIM SIGNAL. PRINTING (Yt. blots.( Telephoue ('all No, St Terms of subscr•INloa I. per annum in advance. Ms months, x11 ; three month , YSe. " To l'Wiwi estates .ubocriber , 11.5r a year (strictly in advance,'. Subscribers who fail to nitches Tux Stows. regularly by mail will roofer ,. favor by at quainting us of the fact rt es early a date as possible. When /,hang@ of address is dwRlrerk, b tL tit. old and the new address should be gitau. Ad. rtleing Rates lmyral and other .iruilar advert'tuiwiit... It•o ya•: line for first u'w.•rttou aid is per line for each subsequent insertion. Measured by a nonpareil scale. t welt a line. to an Inch. Hu.luns. cuffs of alt lints awl under, Its per yea Advertisement. of Lust, round• strayed, eft• nation. Yanaut. Alt uattorts Wanted. House. tor Sale or to Rent, Foran. for dale or to !tent. Articles for !Erle. etc., not rxPeedtut eight bloc., Y.ir• each In.ertiuu ; 11 for first month, Isis for each saba.quent month. lassos advertise. manta in proportion. Auuuus nruwut. in ordinary reading typo ten cent.. per line.' No notice les. than 2.Sr. • Any special notice, Ihr. b;N9 of which is the p.cuni try benefit of asp individual ort000t•i- aliou•to'_MW.1dniusider@d w wttwliscmeul ar.d to be obaa'iwoordingly. i Rat., for display end e.i14 tra••r advertise - memo will be giren on apl•Gtation: i►rirtance to be discussed as A polilir•al issue tend we believe that it its, it can kw and should be discussed soberly aid candidly, and with eonsidel•atiou fur all siiccre exprersiuns of opinion. 'It might he worth while, too, to re. mind The Pioneer that Literals- g.tad, honest Liberals of the tem. perance • persuasion may resent the manner in which it speaks of the I arty with which they are associ- ated, The wait* front Thee Pions -sr which we have before ut coittitr Some evidence that 111.' Liberal party has a record fit which even twu- prrullee sten may hot lee ashamed. It . Elites-- heat --4-fogs••--yoteee -iM.s--t'hi« Province h1W mors than 11,11111 l*tsous rig aged 111 selling lit( • ; now about Iw•u thousand only are Iiet•nsed. It w.n under the Ie•gi.I11ion of the Lit, P1.11 party that the Itemises of the other four thousand were taken nit .y, and it i. colder the laws'Iw- .lue titled by the litte i.tl;rral '(itovrin- 1 •111 anal the Iolttpttr:trtct• 1 enple 111'e el ill e4 ,ring their a1. tofies, in spite of t►ta. "three-flfths" 1 :, ldicap itup/.ird .1.)' 11te prrst tt (int.' 1: Beit EDITORIAL NOTES. Addreeallcommunicator.t-to 1. 1 •t1 all get 1cely fur the fall THE e11ttN41. NON fl\l) t It. u.tied show. • fies.erirh. Iliac t ,f' tr)• and Cools are getting neo' to t e.tt h either rind the conflict deepens. lxlllkNlrH. THL'H$I)AY. a1'Pr. t. 11441; 'I he sulfr:welt •t in /sent Britain - - _1-.1t.'_t. tae ....-t,.r.tL-let.1e.. , aft -nrri .L.11►._ THE A';SESSM N'T CAW -1.7many converts, At the electing of the l.Luadien tyInt HA)'. that l/ytrtrtuuily knee ks ' Manufacturers' Aeina•iation x delegate 1.1211 > once? Herr is xauthi•1' eh'tu, r brought up the suhjett til the buoi• 1i:'rrttderieit to get the Road Machinti new tax, which he h*aeal upon the l'oss factor)•, value of the building in which tit's Thr heat ••ugeuden d by the N01111delegatis carded on. Ttiis, et s the i .4ii1 •wriyt wh.mlai-troth in a rr delegatee pointed out, discourages the "4"1""P" pi our cud hilly during the w'tion of letter buildings. Every e • g winter. improvement in it bu''sinees building meawtrLfl breaks tit the rraf FeiUte - Tihe- tltnatlien , Manufaettiet•a As - tax as well as in the Misine•w s„ I soviet ion nccutes 111P ut►de', uoiohist.1 that our 4ltultieipal asspaxmrnt laws t•t seeking t•Iass leniihtion. The plat•(• a double hitndicap upon build 1 trades niionists might reply, There ing enterprises. I use others. A partial remedy for this .tate of • affairs armlet Me *tong t Ire lines -ntTtrn-" Th" T.•l.att•• T.It' movement now in progress ter nn dial) uruudxMurrrs s. ` amendment • of the ittra'inent law; 4-144.1hetrrtirrt know of few tuiuials more deserving 'of the quillities which Inaki• 'its of good treatmrut than the tow. A women ideal helpers in the rick -roam. happy and, °oriented bossy means , it is it fart that they a.• found on the opUialstic butter, eluding cheese and 'Matte of our principal hurpittas and sunny ctrall. iutirut>sries. Phyriciaus often testify' The Harder Pail. lb, the rare tact, patience and *dept.'- ' !laity displayed by the trained nurse Nereid and Presto ter. from Canada. She is evidently tat It's hard to live within tine's whey. love with her work fwd anxious to bit thews one consolation - it's an adept in all its branches. Her harder to live without it. ambition is not 111241 11 IIIi)fl but A Difference. mastery of the details of her Outsell purw11il 1'luutnlion and it good in• Roston Transcript, route tett aid her as a matter of course. -Iewsoyas-'-WLati*yow--axwupativa►7-t.*- week,: ago it thntghter>;tWeitt. - Vitnees--I'm a piens finisher'• cru lhttaio was uskctl do take the Lawyer -tar' a little a drNnitr, I wait ion of superintendent of a Iesd• Ito you polish them or :e then? I111g hot vital in 8oulhl'arnhna. Brad- ' Attaid of the Auto. nates of Canadian iu.tiltttiour are to petcrburo' Ret iewbe found holding similar executive , l[t`1R)Fw .byte that the aidebrio poets. in New limit, Philadelphia. *t i ally drivels Garut..io 1101V11101101V1110Amt l birngo and other1ntrrs 1`ANt. ti.Illtl pi daughters off the road Alt ogethta• Alla Iai''I wt -sl, deprived them of much pleasure. t As it teacher in .t1lIPricau schools 1lie Canadian girl 11.1. made her marl. RooM for an •'l." In this. roiled..., also, she se•eiar to urllIti Na•ket. •' possess (lie lie'cess,t11 reotiiientents The Nun. 11, %V. Hiattderhu•,t that! in proper proportion. and to firing to I the Senate is riwipatsed of iieked sten, the duties- a native 11lent that quickly ' Didn't the honorable gentleman drop I (oicet. her 1 ' the t1.. fit. blue of the t 11/1.1.eonsoltant P "Pickled" men would p v..0'11,4,11. public .spiel instructors ell right.v..0'11,4,11. ('hien& t' ever hall was \lis.. .lay 1'. Cement Figarea. -thltlio,-a ,grudIIate .i1 111t• 'Tn'onlu Not ni ti School, tritest• death . was 11: uou Tiwo.. rhruulrlyd not Irl al '• n . F'or o 1E14.t 111 11403 1'111a1'11131141mnnutsettited host -t 4( K 1841 Iu11 rel- of ....welt. ant' coitstlntt•d 1,1111.14.' I.1 -t cis. Drat ye til' 1t 1111tnu• facturrd :1, 11'....1.1.11 Ivu•ie1•, .and son. s'111nh1 A Brisk 01x1 Man. Its eerie,' 1'..1 seer. Lo1.1 `Sit- i't . ti t in hi.: uint•tictb ve n 1,.. s 111e• „1•.:11,. 1 tkr, a 11111111 ;out tt',•st, 111111 Lul(1. 1111 fir tlir Manu. la. (unci.' banquet. Hamilton, just 111 have ,t tit 14. for. Iles t'nn.utpaia gelid • ld to tit. 1 he Fsgutniaux 44,Itt ;e. Seal awl Ret iris. 11.1Nov people. will 1 churches fir ,1 .•.1.' hos. . , . p h t IPdy;r. . l lawyers, do. tot. "r ditlggut!, hooks or newspapers, pink les. or bridge patties. bath rot Ibis or barber shops. tyrannical suit ut 4ttiwo'itl•( root rill hitt ! Marie Is Sensitive. H,1iu 1201 1. w Matic l'urelli describes as •':111 uu- qu:ditied falsehood- the statement Ittern r h: thail '11itiy years ,I :s Gunk. taught a vie s el' b,ot•t and rills ii rhe ,lone. •. he.,l, :111.1 mane of Ihr• loomtnen' ('hic.ignntts of lisps, nLt.b• their filet n,•qu:unt: Il i wish cte11e'111'ly.1.tt0w•Is celgr• 1111411.1' her guitliutit. 1 esti u'g Her Ieng s•cinns•It here .•1 .. was l flown only irl.t li,nit.•4I 4•11511,... 1. : --n,1.• her 1!.•utiw• ' 1.,1t4144 pupil•: by 11, fi...r ,egos lo:;wai I tit loll of 1-- i n: UV , .21 tit . *nil bless hetme 4..1.11.4t1 1 1s 4111 141114 .1111 11. 3 11111 tit,'t•1 of the nobN'nl:i1. 1)-1.0 of female sending us a xpel'I$ it lop two -t1N•a- tions aLnct indicated 11110 air hard It. le:1t. \t'c:u,• not in this world to.l.i what we wilt' but to he @tiling to do that. which it is duty to du--°harlr•,. Uuunt,iI - I1 -t not try to male your• benne like - bort try to.•m•rte your boron . such that when v' 11 think of 1101.11,11 V011 will he re Ira of v. 'ii• it - I,t'. I►rvltls • td les. • it watts suffragist. Main. con heave verb/it t.aks with Any of 111r11 ; belt she has it disinclin- ation tit de.trnding'lo Ihr b met Iv ode of the Sufritzettes. One Detail to 'Be Setter, . London Ret• 1'r".-, .'... - .' ,Canadian editiulu thinks .tittda „0°t!..11111.1'ut}iig jet lata itl+tf season 1 wo weeks into.N.ptrinhtl', be- muse in su doing w•t• would ieap 14 yet larger harvest from the American tourist. Th•• idea is r capital one. nu. wonder is that fie orie apparently though) of it Iwfnn•. The sputpir 111 '. taty of inducing 1Ire to -Mists to remain longer with us i. ;111 that stands ill the way of giving 1ht' itIe:a full effect. Our summer hotetmrn c add reide Wy iw 4•.sxwi into ••kee t"K oleo" for the aldnicrutl two weeks if they 'had 11 .nnail•r boarder It 11. The Reward of Courtesy • 4101,10.0 star. ('hieetg,• Chinamen has leen fined• K:>tt for nursing a lady his umbrella. in a1 rainstorm. 11•• pleaded that he had been taught in rhe mission schools to tar polite to ladies, thmr `tetra Ping Once re wh:'t 1a tui-thiea'nut thine it is to tench the iIrmenr• of civiliza- tion, worts. -v and l'hri tt i.anit y 1..I niers was do got propose to inert in ' iIPayen e1 any where else - if we 1/111 help i►. If John t hinanlaan had ignored the teaching of his mission school and acted "elle same Meli.•vt man." he would never have got into trouble by ufft•ring to voluntarily part with his unthr,•lla when it was rain- ing, The Chicago) junt.ier ehroild now fix a rate at whit'h he will allow- A ('him to give it white, lady his seat in the street ear. v.► f(..ti t'..b+ r candid ad - "Sire the Allowing minii`1 ptR11UPN tot n maker.. or victims of all impression lighter late of taxation on itnprite• t (lute Canadian industry 'ts down menus than on land. The assessment I nyder the shelter of a tariff erping law of Ontario is a fearful pi.'ee l dlwn the.tpiRlity and kr.'ing (lir of patchwork, t'omplying with no j Price. of its plxsluet." principle of just :e or rola sense. I i There IRAs splendid Held n ,• 1 hr 1'orrinlo News argues thaal. t P pen to the l•,mir1%atiyr ptRrh it not worn 11117 - themember wht, will open R campaign in teetinnirt than lite• prrw•nt Lihrral the Legiclatutr f tr an assessment law l:ot-rrnmt•nl. Thr l'..is.•rent{t-1.<, it based upon sound pnfriples. say., Wtlit121 not disturb. the British ptef••tente. The Tomtit.) organ, then, "LET US REASON TOGETHER." tttuglt, to explain the noises .some of the Conservative member.i snake at Two men got into a discussion, and Ottawa. the contribution of one .'f them was a series of "damns." dir'eefeel at the various arguments which the other man hrought•up. Whereat the latter Tw•ta of Glasgow's L•uit.uittt wetulwee It rye gone over to the Liberal pat ty and tin. • supporting the (;orrrn- calmly propNta'd, "Well, let us inn- tut"rip. I1 was in Glasgow that L ir'I eider everything damned, and then 1( ,srlwr'. the other day delivered hi. speech against the budget. As nn in• we can dismiss the question ein its merits.•• dieatinn of the trend of pstpnler spin• AL the recent meeting of the OWi)n the action of the two members tit tario liberal Association, one of the the blouse of Commons is of r members, .1. W. Curry, K. L., pros value titan is that of lord Rosebrry. posed that some art iouti attempt To spit It bluntly -the Commoners should be made at the framing of a watt to Rave their seats: •Rosebtt•y. definite policy for the Provin'•iwl Lite @'Ants It, itwye his acrd, eral party. Among the (mentions he ,•nnsiderat ion ((ern Sound It to /nlMfltlt(e nem: mentioned as worthy of b. foe we* the( M tPlnper(nM legistntlnnlawsNie staters its street*. 't'htw and hr stated hi- schist IwR reported a change• whish we trust will not be by The Mabel that "the time had K' nrrally fullowr.l. In (iolPrieh, comp when the I,ilwrul party shouldWhatever mn►y to said of 1 he plan of the x1,. p i't", they am admirably 14 tined, make Ft definite' announcement with- out Pquivet'atinn with regard to the and 1111 C.1111114. imagine any benefit to liquor traffic.- Nobody could object be del ivel (1,1111 giving tl1Prn uuiilla•t•R to (hit, Rurv•ly: but Mr. furry trade »t.tiarl ufnames. Another thing tam the -mistake. of taking his own ;Oyler which the (Rothe ..f Ucrirrich may and giving a candid, unegni\nee' Al Ways be geatr'fel to' those who statement tit his own vitwe in the I'" tl the town is the genel•ont matter. "Prrxunnlly Its believed in width of the street.. which ie so • lien Government control, and enmpen/a- the.nhjret if InyorshlP continent by tion for threw who were put out of `i.itors. business." The average reader, no doubt, whether hi' agreed with Mr: Corry or not, would welcome this honest contribution to the elllr:ussion of to vexed emelt nen. Hut not to The Pioneer ; its wrath is kindled sgsinst such a dee•laral.ion, and Mr. Curry eltmeerin for a Revere denunciation, and his proposal --with reference to compensation --in set down ♦a "too absurd And unjust to ie ettnaidered by anyone who ,wants to deal hon- estly with public affairs," The Lite era' party, too, in denonhced 1►R w party of "fair promisee" which ere not fulfilled : indeed, aeeordi .g to The. Pioneer. the party "beeate trace tieally an ally wed supporter of the liquor traffic, and rrxurlerl to injistice and Welter", in its efforts to protect that traffic against an aremised public opinion." Mr. (furry might, weiTierart to The Pioneer : "Nell, let na son 't•1. the Liberal party damned and nt)telf and all my works damned : but let its consider my proposals nn their merits, along with any other proposals that anybody may wish to hying forward." Mr. ('ort y ham a right to his opinion, and he would be Tess a man then he is if he pretended to stand elsewhere than where hit own judgment Rays he Rhnttld stand. There ere Milt - guided people, people with ail sort, of mental twists and idirtayneraeiet, in this World. and many of these people have votes and influence. Yoit esn't kill theist for voting and talking the wrong way : yew must try to eon- vinec them -- and sometimes they think their own Judgment is as good as anybody else's. What we understand Mr. Curry to urge le that lAberale state their honest views on the gwestinn, nf temperance Iegiale- tion and that in this way the party reach an understanding as to the policy on this question which, it can present to the people of the Province as an honest statement of the party's position. if the question nf tern - The h'ar•rrwt'e Advocate tette it• in this nay.: "Thr .unpile prini•iple is overlooked by jet aieetinniati, that. it A gtttliztt.._by titt'tlT, ,•t•..tatlts•1witer eselmiee a err. !'lin product of s foreign .reentry. thereby ert(•otrniittg h • pt (14111121 ititi of the' tom dity, the country must finally produce "nrrelpt/ndint•ly ir•ss of a other nt1iclt, which otherwise would hat eOwen exported to pay for' impnrli of ,119 toles pr•ialnrel 'throat]. And Rin••, 1 he 11411111. inrluetl y Permit - seed al honor iunst, in the great run jotity of 1.a•,., he less adapt. 11 to the r•eamrees of Lite country then his in• dtrstries tj•hith its people world par• P1114 ender a stat of unobstructed trade, it strands In renseen that miter - lion, an a general nod permanent pttl- try, const etttitifa- and Igjnft the c,im- tomtit y that adopts i1." W. K. McNaught, M. P. P,, i a gent le,ws* who eon .re farther than the end of hie Hunt. At the meeting of the I'iutatiinn Ma retellings' Astoc- i'tttnn bast week he (lammed the rewtl it{e) favoring the imposition by the Dominion (iuvergntpnl of an e•xpoal duty -eat_ It.gt' and pulpwood. Ili pointed otic that it the l'nited Slates winker toeel alinte the rpanit might be inicombatahle lor urtuliwn Ntannfat•- tnrers who use raw rntbteriata int• ported from the 1'nited States, 11'ha( world we do if, for instentt•, the (Trilled States shorda prithihit the export of coal and of raw cot bun? Mr. McNaught'• remarks should give p1/1.w .. 1.. three. people whet are anxious to rush into el war of repriiali with the 111i3r41 :tittPP. FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. i To Be Expected. Toronto Wars Hy next fall the county fair with- out a flying machine race will not he notch of an attraction. She Gives Results. Sp Loots Star. The gentle cow at last is ennt tlg into her own. Appreciative of bet he. teeth cleanliness and other innnve- , t inna for her comfort, she responds *ranee Ieegislatinn is of sufficient im- with additional quarts of milk. We Where Canadian Women Excel, SVe.ter,i thiti.11 American i('h irago,. A great deal is hoard nowadays aietttthe men of Caned,' who hate acttnired Game :and ferttnie in ,the United States, Inst of the Canadian women who come hither and rise to pr ificieney and auceet• not Rn mesh i• raid. There are two. Np,•eiel can. bees it. which ('xnndiens of the gentler sex diatingilish themselves away from 1 • -- namely, proft•s- sienal nursing Seel " iiitrd teeelting. Whether at' not the el'imat.••nf the I'"in'ni..0 tends- to tit • dPvo•i• ialtent *Most cases of baldness are due solely to neglect. The hair often becomesdr-y and dandruff forms because the hair glands t do not supply enough nat- 1 w. H. Nothitlg overcomes Disfrirt Agent. this deficiency so effectively as that delicately perfumed, re- freshing hair pomade, neurine. Avoid baldness; apply Neurine to your hair occasionally All druggists, 50 cts a jar When you'buy life ,-insurance these, are two things to consider. First, the Colnpaliy A clean record and absolute se- curity is offered l)t the London Lit( Seco!) , tlil' Polk, Contract. investigation will prove our Reserve Dividend Policies are unequalled. London Life QpLlc/E'S Oc)D A5 G0•9 A thick adbes.vr,.n nlmrg1 , omt.med with Awaken Yrnthol and \:,-rine. Iwo of the most wonderful healing dole, kunwn. It soothesh. at, and tea t- r, rest,. those who suffer from Piles, IItaraeke. Derr reiagara. Ckalla� orit..trd and other sten troubles. the word "Salve" bterally mean. Lr welt nr n good Ilealth. Tn 1, cos' Meatthol Salve and you will lir emceed. AU Dealers. DAVIS & LAVs'RF,NCF. CO.. 4lontrr, FOR OJT DOOR WORK Ill it1= V.:TT'_ST WEATHER NOTHING i! 'e ; 'r_ i nCai E ` _ - GARMEi !1 LE TS THEY LOOK \;ELL WEAR WELL /ND Vt1LI. NOT LEAK . 50147 IV MST y AfAl f rt 17,708 qF L:w:.G+:x:-t: Corm: (• Tosorlo.Ga r DMI.AY ')F - CLOTHING and MEN'S FURNISHINGS MEN'S SUITS and. Gti EkCuA BOYS' SUITS and U1'ERCOATJ. i1:Its and Furnishings now ready for your inspection. A cordial invitatiou_is-axtutuled to. you to _come any tiett' t•ou like and gee tt'hat'tashilin has decreed for Fath-rua9. -put- efforts Ourefforts to secure the hest and most deptndable goods will, )t -c are sure, he appreciated by a discrirninating public.- We have the most up-to-date goods that can he secured, and this store is to ,Itti',ktiotvn ;ts The House of Real Values. ' 20th Century Clothing Needs no ptifling tip it has a national ngnitatinu o. being the 1,..t prtahieed in Canada-ex'It,Rtve styles •end correct in every detail. 20th Century is the best. Huy it. Made to special order if you wish. :fit samples to choose flour, Boys' Clothing In itctstly double -her 1st ed tt vie, in olive and green shades, extra It" ul values, et $5.5o, $6.on and $7.00. NdT, A GOOD PEN -KNIFE given free with eseh Snit or Overcoat. Special About :d) Snits, :spices, tinge-hri•astei tt t'le, tegibtr $501 to 11a•cbd;;.as. All Wool Underwear The greatest values ever shown, at Tae per garment..i>,a etre end see three. Not sour Rgpnr•iei 2111h Ce ntnry Clothing, King Hata, PeabodyOveralls WALTER C. PRIDHAM T •s6 NOUSE OF RIAL VALUE'S ILO J ROBINSON, Seafoith. Oat. ereL� .ems ' A HANI)St11Ii. CHINA CLOSET •1 the ambit' of every house*ife. If you haven't one so tar because you hesititted at the expense, here is your ,•hanee. We have several styles which we have deeidtd to discontinue, AMONG ALi, (tI R FI'RNITI:Hli (herr are no hards;tu'.'r attieles than these. Yet on aecnuntof the reason stated we will let them go at prices which will make you gest). if ever there wee a chance to realize you/ ambition here it is. But come quick. Then• ete not 1,11111 of them. GEO. JOHNSTON 1 I'1 it\I I I Itis: and UNIT:RTAKI\11. I PHO 0 t. t llu: --Vt Kct,nt:N1'E--17a W. ACHESON di SON Annual Exhibition Sale SEPTEMBER 28, 29, 30. This special .8112 for the lust week of Sept.•mbei firs been prepared with determination to give the public n reveInte n of what we can do for those whoa buy 1.8111 u.. Blankets Large doubt,• -bed sii., white, all pure wtt'1 Blankets, pink borders, regular price $4.111 a pair, last week of September for .. . X2.95 Cotton Blankets Fifty pair Mtge white or grey, double -hod size, pink or btu border. Blankets, regular price $1.25, Rale...... a 99c Flannelettes One thousand yaiels dark Flannelette Shirting, in new, neat pattetu,, cam l(tetvy and 'bitable warp, regular 15c quality, Tuesday, 11',• licaday and Thureelat•, per yard......... lOc Dress Goods and Suitings The largest and hand 'it showing of Drew+ Materials we have 14er iuq.ortetl 's here for your inspection. and prices are very numb.' ate t1't. have placed some remarkable bargains for the show days. 50 I„ :h 171011% wide, all weed Hltitinew end nems flood., shout 000 yards, regular $1.uu and $L_fi, at per yard .......... .... .... 59c Shcetings Thr. 4. hundred yards of 72 inches wide, unbleached, plait Shoeing, ftt•e from dressing and heavy weight, regular price per yard 2.-te, sale days Carpets Twelve 1 Bred yards English Tapestry Carpets, 27 inches wide, !,cavy pile, nnd in patterns suitable for any ruorn, regular 65e and ,:,c, at leer yard Linoleums Two, three an I four yyawls wide l.ino'eumt, furry, plain and iota id, At iso• yard, :Ric, 414• and ....... ............ .... • Rugs Magnificent showing of I?oglirh. Brussels, %Vilton and Velvet Itugtt, :1zj.:d,;:fi, :(izl yards, at each, $15, $:a1, 1.j25 and ,,,, cBatterick Patterns for Oc4ober are in stock. 18 c extra 55c 50c $30 W. ACHESON & SON This is:Pickling Time. We 1281 .eptly y"ur ne.•tl, in Corks, Gent Jar Rings, Bottle Wax, Spices, Etc Everything harsh and purr Waterglass Egg Preserver, 15c a Tin. The only guaranteed egg preserver. DUNLOP, Bedford Block. The Druggist. Ooderich One Order YLACEi) WITH US WILL CLEARI.1 DEMONSTRATE THE SUPERIORITY' OF OUR CLOTHES iN FIT, STYLI': AND FINISH. The Two Martins 'Phone 180 TAILORS and FURNISHERS 11 11 r ,-:... •-..,,.. (•YA �.' �. > '►�' -,e !• - 2 f'w y l _ - i y • 1, .J - -'0' - :* ,;a _ _�'..;;'- { i 1 easy to operate and moderately 'e 1 Worselis' Stoves & Ranges Come ,in and see the exhibit of the ' best and largest -........-.4r stock of Stoves and ,. Ranges. There is' titifiilfigr_ 4D -town to - equal them. Every one selected from Canada's hest stove �,% , 'makers, and many - ` of them direct from - "� the 'Toronto iixhin- ;,��, . ition. Every onear r - guaranteed a pct f pct �,,�� baker and fuel saver, priced. We'll tike your old stove as part pay repairs for every make of stove, range or heater. and get a free Souvenir. - at Special Prices for this week. for a nets -ones 11 have Come -in -and see our -display, Special Bargains ')risco Lanterns do not blow out, flicker or give tremble, 65c to $4.(1) each. Coal 011 Heaters do not *smoke fir 1nn~11, give s strong heat and easy on nil, ism crash. Stove Pipes Elbows, Boards, Mats, Bissell's Carpet Sa esters 'I he tree Id's Iwo, all ,tyles, at $2.501 1.n, h. Bird Cages ('opt, Spring*, ,'tc. Parold Roofing Cheaper and letter than s It i n g 1 P a. We are 401 P Agents. Apple Peelers I'torets and Slicers. every make Anil Rize, at 75e each. King Cutter Razors, $1.50 each Ever Beady Saf••ty Razor, with iXL Pocket Knives Roker'R, Boker'R. Martin Senour 100 per cent. Pure Paint and Varnish grwt farthest, looks hest And wears longest. WP are sole Ag.•nta. Lacqueret The Leet Varnish Stain made, in .11 colors for Hees, wood - work, furniture, err. Get a free Rantple. 12 blades. *1.111 each. --- Special Cut Prices on Fencing and Wire. We have a complete stock of Hardware, Paints, Tools, Tin and Graniteware, Roofing, etc. We do Repairing, Plumbing, Eavestroughing. Worsells'--Hardware and Stoves ('one in and get n free `lot -(.nit. we an open every night until 0 p. m