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GRAND TRUNK EM
Winnipeg $10
� n1 t'hlrn�., vn,l Il,.hi! I, 1r.uu all
i,,n.s iU ()marl)),
SEPTEMBER 24th.
New York
and return at Single Fare
and One-tlalf.
v1:1 Sl.,et:,H-t Fsm.s,.
September lreird to ;telt indu..iv
Return limit (h• tnl*•r loth. 111111,
ACCOUNT NT OF
HUDSON-FULTON•
CELEBRATION
Thr.tigh r tr service fr tin Tot -tint.
and 11'yiuiltun. via Grand Trunk nod
L. high i iHvy Hailways.
Low Colonist Rates
$ 42.15
Vancouver. seal tle, Poi tl,iiiJ, su1
Fr11116S u, IAltt Anlreho., San Hing,,.
VIA CHICAGO FROM
GODERICII
Daily until October 15,
1909.
(ONE W -t1- Mtc. oar -4 t -t
Sesame •tickets from tir.unl Trunk
Agents.
F. F. LAWRENCE,
Down Town Agellt.
Off,\ -limp•. -4 k a. tu. to tr p. ut. _
$42.15
GODER/CH
TO
VANCOUVER
Seattle,. Spokane, Poilaud, 1,:
Sepliniber• Ith lu llctolter lath.
$ 42.85
GODERICH TO
CALIFORNIA
Mexico, Nevada, September 1.'e It t•
October 15th.
THE ROAD FOR
BIG GAME
Moose, Bear, Cariboo, Deer
All Varieties of Small Game
Are found nnwher.. iu greitti :A .111,1
anre or under mare facorthl. run
ditinna than nn the ('enadi'"1 P;u•ifl
Main Line between Mattiw•a and the
Manitnha Irni d,Iry. Ask for
See twins for flame and Fish.- '•1•'i•.h-
ing end Shooting," Spurti.in in'.
Map," etc.
(set your tickets and iufntunti,
from
JOS. K11)1), Agent.
Corner Square and West St; •
'Phony 11. Rt•ridtnce 1 't
Office hoots fi:61.a. 111. I,. \:4r t. ,.,.
IGRAW() r telJeslIs ft 41. 11
SUMMER TOURS ON
THE GREAT LAKES
A Fresn Water Sea Voyage
Palatial Steamships
Superb Scenery
Faultless Cruising
Moderate Charges
Ideal ;iulumer Outiugs on the (iteur
Likes, lieloglati Bay,
)[
among.the
Thirty Thousand islands,
Iiti r,nntinn :end ti,•k••ts filets all
tail way agents.
H. H. Gildersleeve C. H. Nlcholsttn
Mgr., Coll ingwo •d 'I',a,(1ir Mg; '41;771
CANADIAN NORTHERN
ONTARIO
HUNTERS
Something About Moose
and Deer.
It is now pretty well known
*Hien;; hrnt.•rsat the hest deer
hunting crnlntrjr in Ontario k
on 1he lin, of the Canadian
Northern ()Malin, and that huntmri
receive special attention. Mr, C.
Price Omen, Patwenger Agent of the
line, ill a hunt eh himself who gnAa
right with the parties and Ionk,i after
them; in fart, fiP located moat of
them. This year the line will be
opened north of $eliwood into the
midst of the moose country. They
aro reported very thick ; the engineers
saythat /boy have never wren any•
thng like 11. The moor* newton up
there npena trtnlwer lith, fifteen days
before the deer.. We hare something
aper tat On a sew piece !bet. will take
Ire parties of deer hunter.. Write
C. PRICE GREEN, Canadian North-
ern Relining, Tnrtntn.
Making Money
On the Farm
VI.
—Seed Corn Breeding
By C. V. 6N16010.
Author of e etlumr inure In '1u4 I P
Ayrh allure"
tueynabt. 1909. b) A•nr.,c.n ere..
A.sue.ena•t
JN t!ie prectdlu;; :imides itin•rovcd
methuda of growing a few of the
most widely grown -farm crops
have beeu given. fly 'study and
careful attention to details It Is pos-
sible tor n farmer to make a gond
profit raking common ptodue•e for the
general market. . Much greater re-
turas,however, may bei •,btaluell by
specializing in some particular Hne
and selling the products un a apeclul
[market. .
One of the most profitable special
linea that can be followed Is bre:ding
improved seed corn This Is sone -
TM. 17-000U nrg or Eeaxsa
thing that must be done for every lo-
cality, since corn shipped in from any
distance cannot be relied on. it is
entirely possible to increase the yield -
Ing ability of a strain or cora ten
bushels to the acre or more by a very
few years' breeding. Seed from such
an Improved strain will find a ready
market at sstlsfactnry- figures.
Selection of Ears.
In starting out -to improve a strain
of corn there are two Malo points to
be considered -yield ,and quality. The
quality can be determined readily by'
Inspecting the ears. lu examining the
ears the following five points are to
be looked for: (1) Geueral appearance.
The ear should be as large am It can
be and still be sure to get ripe every
year. It should be straight, symmet
rical and not taper too abruptly. The
butts and tlpe should be fairly web
filled, though other more Important
points should not be aacrlfl'ed for thi..
(2) Trueness to type. Every establish
ed breed of corn has Its perullarities 01
shape, color, etc., that must be cunald
Bred. The general type of the bre,.'
should be adhered to closely, as nal
formlty is an Indication of breeding
(3) Maturity. No ear should be opted
for seed that II not sound and wen
matured. Soft. chaffy, etarehy ker
nets or those shrunken at the tip, with
ehaff adhering to them, are Indttatlom
of Immaturity. Deep kernels go with
late maturing corn. Ea' arcane dept\
of kernel cannot be expected In th,
early varieties that most be crown iu
the north. (41 Vitality. While all' con
should be tested before It Is premed
yet there are many ears that ran to
thrown out without the trouble of te••t
ing. immature ears are usually lark
ing In vitality. If the kernel• nr.•
blistered on the hack or the embryo 1b•
dark or yellowish the ch:t lees are thy
it will not grow. (A) sr...1m t: gement
age. A high percrntnge of corn to col,
is desirable, but should be secured 1,
compact, fairly. deep .ICernetu r.,lhnr
than by an abnormally small rob- ---
Increasing the Yield.
Mille quality Is Important, yield t.
even more so 'this Is not •o easily
determined, aetn'l Med testa twine re-
qulred. Refurte starting these lost.,
the breed of corn to he grown •henlld
be selected. ft pay. to begin tvrTti-
wtth the best corn obtainable. as you
are thus starting where some one etre
has left off. A breed of corn that tans
proved Itself adapted to your Irntity
Is the best tceeeleet.
There are almost at many t;n•thnel9
of breeding nerd corn as there are corn
breeders. Many o0 these :ire ton cnnt-
plicatwl to he adapted to the fanner
who is lost starting In ns a corn
breeder. After a few year.' expel-
plce with n tempter method, sump of
the plans for keeping a record uf. each
ear from year to year and prodttrtng
"pedigreed" owed corn may be t•m•
ployed-
Tbe breeding plot ehonld he :elk) to
600 feet long -Jost long pnon,_b let that
It takes an ear to plant n r,w- It
$Gould be wide enough for lthont fifty
of these! rows The toll arid dr:dn:ege
condlUona of the plot shnn)l Is' ns
nearly uniform as pnatihlc It should
be located twenty to forty rods from
any other corn, so that there Win: be:
no danger of mixing, Fifty '.0 the Twat
ears of the desired strain leveed tse
selected rind shelled teperntM?? T'. t.•h
of the rows 1n the breeding pini t.. 1
be planted with one M these ears, the
wet ran be done with n planter If
Asa fel taken to clean nut the boxes
/ ite011ghly each lite ernes.- It !-
toter to drill the corn In the hrr.ul
hit plot wince 1t 1s too narrow to cut
Ovate to advantage ert.s4Ni0' Two
three border rows should he planted
)round the edges of 10.' plot
Cars o1 the Yreedino Plot.
The breeding plot shield, *444 tie fnr
Iilized nny Irejtrr then any of the oth
.r field* on the fares, and tile prepare
ties of the Reed lied 'Slid cultivation
should be the same. The prime ...l,
feet it to develop n strain of corn 1114
will yield well under overage fir Id run
d)Uons. The extra work Ihn( le put ren
the breeding plot should be apptgli 1y
f I •
nue eons itself and not to the sou
About the time cultivation erases nil
suckers should be cut off. This can be
quickly done with a atrnlght bladed
Guru knife. 'rhes.. suckers take 'tour
!aliment needed by the good stalk,
and produce inferior pollen to fertlilzl
the silks.
The most Important part of the wort;
is detasaeling. When the tassels beglr
to appear go threngh the plot lull
carefully pull them out from every
other row. This should be dune every
day for a week or more -as long as
tassels couUuue to appear. At the
same time any imperfect stalks in the
,ether rows should be detasaeled. If
there are any rows that show a marl
ed tendency to sucker, carry the Pars
too high or low or have any other
marked defect, they should be detas
teled also.
Comparing the Yields.
As goon as the corn Is all ripe the
e c •tasseled
nn from the twenty fi c d
rows should be busked, keeping the
produce of each row separate. The
corn from the tasseled rows, as web as
from the tmperfect rows that were de
tasseled and from the border rows,
should be discarded. At the time of
husking the detasseteed corn any pe
rullarity of the stalks lu a row should
be noted. The number of stalks In each
row should • also be counted. The
weight of the corn from a row divided
by the number of stalks in that row
will give the weight per stalk, which
Is the proper basis for cotnpartsnn It
• will be found that there is a very great
difference In yielding abfity, some
row. yielding twiceor'tlree'llineFea
much as others. This yield. togetb•
e- with the number of good seryl
ears to the; tow, forma' the beets for
determining from which row to select
.-ars to plant neat'yeara breeding plot.
The rest of the ears worth saving
hould be stored zrway to plant to the
increasefield.
The tn<?ease tfetd-ts not -for
pose of improving -the corn, but merely
1„ secure larger quantities of ttta`t
Weir -has-been Improved to
ie plot., Each year seed from the
Ugliest quality and, best yielding of
the individual rows•1s saved to pl:nit
:he nekt year's breedlug plot and the
.•tnatnder used In the increase field.
In this' set y tic 'itendard keeps lel-
rovlug'from ycar•to•y'enr. Ten bush-
--it toile acre Increase is by no means
1,16 Mint limit 10 which the impmtement,
to be carried.. ttdeed, almost the_
'sly limit he the care and time \'-
.towed upou the taeestbtr plot -
The Seed ,Corn Hous.'•
Wbt•re several hundred bushels of
corn are to be salved for seed, as is
the rase where a specialty is being
made of'well bred seed. corn, It Is nec-
essary to have some sort of special
seed corn house. Thts may be Plied
with slatted reeks, eon wtticb the cora
h laid, or the ears maybe btmg from
the ceiling with binder twine- The
latter is; the better method, as it per -
mita a more thorough eh -inflation of
alr around the.corn. The use of two
THE MARKETS
Liverpool Wheat Futures Close Low
or, Chicago Higher -Live Stock
-Latest Quotations.
• i:,'4. St 1/1 :N
1.ivrrpoo1 wheal lot erre -turd tu•da
tpi to lad tower tlrua reaturday;'corn,
i wwrr.
ugu Sept. wheat closed lye highr
than Saturday"' urday; Sept. ,vol ',,a• h, wer, 1u
• 1.1 14414 ! I,•5•1,
The beneficial effect of iron
uponthe system weaken
through illness, overwork or
anemia, is well known. - Per-
rovim is a preparation which
1,., supplies the valuable element
r in the most efficient way, coul-
d bining It'itii it the nourishing
! fivalit#ie:l of beef. and the, ml�It1-
1•v stimulative effect of sherry
t1illc. Pcrrovim costs $1.00
t bottle at druggists.
ed
Winbfpeg Options, '
Nrle,pr;; Ile tuber wheat .10511 un
t Laugrd tram. Saturday'.:. th'tuter opts 1'!i,)
lower
liV i,rat--t)ctuber tit .c. December frac
• fit\ 4k•tola•r 31ii, Irecelt<ber 30p4c.
Torohto \Grain Market.
ltWt at, fall, bpah Si W to it 0t
tS heat, red. bah 1
to . •
W t.ral, goose, lush
Ike.•, built et 0 75
]toe kwheat, bushel 070a 075
Italic). busk 0 54 ,...
isbrt .... _0 so .....
1,x10, bushel ... 045 ....
Toronto Dairy Market:
liottsr. separator. deli..., Ib. 0 7J 0 23
flutter, Stott! lot■ (114 0 1f
Hatter. creamery, ib n.l to u 2:• ....
Rutter. creamery, wJ.Js u 2i
Chester. new, Ib, 0 l:t 013,4
Eggs, sale Iota, down 0 2: , ....
honey, extracted 01U
1h•tn'y- comb...dlsea .--••-• 2'S. 7•W
New Vatic Dairy Market.
�1:W strilK, Sept. :v Rutter, stead]•;
1..,.•ipts, 0K) creamery. special.. sere
fru, sa01, 3g4e to :,7',kc; wraterrt fat'
to 2alac, western Imitation cream-
te J. BROPIIEY & SON
.. steady; rge,riDll, 12.+'". State,
•.,n.. specials. 1514.• to 1014c, du ,
;Sys.;, do„ eommoo to good, -I114,
skims, fail to epeeist. 4%(tc to
M
MENTHOL
PLASTER
1 -OK BACKACHI',
SCIATIC,,. PLEUItiSi.
STIT9.IIES, CitiCK$.
NEURALGIA. KHELMATISM
Each 25c. In air -tight tin boz;
yard rolls $1.00, can be cut to any
size.
Beware of worthless imitations.
Davis & LAWRI(NCI. 00.• /footrest.
f 1•'Irm. rec. iItt. 11,_43 State.
:....,`,,,.!')144'11.4 and n'arty, white hennery,
w 11.. g..tl •rad white. :2Ito
°k-. lawn 0eneew- l.rt2'y; 7P' t:..91.
o ffc;
lathered brown, 26, ! -e western, extra
rust. 10 '4• ; fir -t, .s• to tic; se-
conds. 2a. to 22
241/0;
CATTLE' MARKETS.
•
Cables Easy -Eclat Buffalo Cattle Are
Steady to Lower.
I.v21JVN, tett. 3u 4.oudon 'rah!
fur--e•ettie-see tenk..s.-:.t 12 t -2.e.. to It'
lt2c 1•'r II.. for Cat a.lian •tes•rs, dregs -
ed weight
ress.e•d-weig)it retriesr,r.•r (we..: L nursed
at 1•' Sr; - to rte tier Ib.
eros o tine
Ito. X ,:u01 HILL 0P CO 811.
whinge. one at each end 'of ache ear,
keeps ft from warping, at it wi II warp
1f'Ued by ono string its the mid Ile.
One of then -chief ergtltremrrrt w -of-le
seed corn house is adequate w Pottle -
.tion. In. the northern section *where
'Revere coldweather comes cnrtyl stmt
nrtlfcial heat will be necdrd, The
'ora may'tle hung !tithe Sneed hens •• as
aeon ns It is gathered- AVthls tits a It
r•ontalna n Targe auxmnt of linden •rr.
it. the windows shook! all h.• Irtret .e,1
to allow it to dry rapidly Art1P3 al
heat should. be applied gradlnSi It
first, as too much when the •carnia'•
hull of molett[Ire' will Injure Ir. After •
the corn 1R'weell.drhd out ices•-eentiln•
Don. will •lye mcrdred, though) tom"
wlloald befgiven*st all times. Boat will
be needed from' this time on 'Omen
vary cold o1-datap Mids.
In, Search of Coal,
. A party M Prneptrtor,t has left
Prizes! tt1lbbrt on a six months" trip
to tale country, iyi1ig between litre •la
Crosse and Athabasca Lake. They
have been sent out by the Land.
branch of the Canadian DepaHm, tit
of the luiterior, and will work th••Ir
way aerosol to Fort McMurray by'.wut-
er, and r.•turtr by deer trains. The
object of ,the expedition is to dSscoverto '
definitely what oral deposits *rr in
the north, and to find further a ut
crops Wrtrh the Tndial• rel'in to
have fornut from time to time.,
Only Coppers Alerted.
At . he royal mint at Ottawa only
copper coinage it being turner/I out
at present. In fact, 11e eflver coin
have been struck this•year. The rea-
son ;ix that there 1P no ,demwd on
the ,part of the bankers.
The usual tun of copperingtte is
half. w ton per day, bat last k only
one, and a half tone went th ¢h.
The mint authorities raty thal if
the Canadian public won'el refuse to
scat -pt U. S. coins the necessity
for from Canadian '•nines.,. would i be!
at once felt at the ,mint.
Thera it $+„(10,0X0 Wor'jh of Pi1va'r
t'olhege in reserve for any sudden de. -
manti. Porn time to, thine English
Sovereigns are being naannf*ctured
but (('anus,*n $b`pit'ctls have been\
- ME LCA[INO -
IFuncral Directors
and Embalmers
Osiers car.aully stgnasd to at
bat•,., alibi .. a.r
r SestSStN !S
all
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CLOTHINCi
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LOOKS WF.L.L
WE'AR'S WI=LL
When made by
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DUNLOP
The Ta,lsr West St.
as=e>mmo—=—=
en tip
TI Ial)NT° 1. Sept • Receipts 'Of
live .toot at the 1'nedl Stuck Yards
were bit carload- ,•on-istine of 2136
c:<ttie, 642 .h'ep ate] 41 calves,
Exporters.
`1'hrre w'..• e:,. ...1. I rapurt eattte re-
pe,rte•d. an of the •1 r.'rs holding for
Tuesday, t.t.rn the • ,i..1 A,ptrrteun buy -
.er -u, . sl'•'si 1 t.. , m desk.
B utchers.
-. L'ruu•__}ut 1 1 .1. d t •utchert• cattle
were quoted at W '--!`3: aa,r1n_-tart
uric• extra heifer, w••t.: .o,< 100, IW , was
bought I:y 'Janes 11, l ughlht at a Per
eat , a+ well as a (est„e quality cow, 124C
It.s• at E•..f per cwt:: toads of good.
to tes. medium. $4 So to' 16.13. summon.
H to $4 S•: Vows, 1$ t„ 14 a0, canoeQ, 512
L, r':• ter .-wt. - i
Stockers • Feeders.
4 ntly a very few of rltl rr class were on
sale, a haw feeding bobs ring about sn
that wine offered. Rr) r -n. otative s of the
distillers fee.,'ers erre •,a. the market;
I'f
Milkers • SpringersPiedit•.untre•e was ,m d•, k early anal
pinked up a load of over Jy good to eltokv
milker. and sprinters at Priers ranglna
:1u
the way. from $4S to 14; each. Ind they
• •• eves! ones at that _ - -.
Meal Calera.
ttce•r 10 calves sold at the usual prices.
i for the Winter Months
The next few months will be spent Indoors. You shriuld ma':e
your house loo:: as attractive as possible inside:. Floors should
be repainted or revarnished-,wainscoting cleaned and painted,
stove pipes enameled, cupboards shetd�,, walls;
radiators and"•erything in and about the hote,e `'brightened
up.” Sherwin- illiams Brighten Up Finishy; include a
paint and varnish and stain and enamel for every purpose.
�'You will find the operation of "brightening up" not laborious,
but interesting, and t e improved appearance of your ho
will delight you. Ask'your dealer for
StfERw/N-W/LL /.IMS
BrfghtienOp Finishes
=:1 to 16 per sat., with :1n geld one or two 44,fel C ••r. - e• 7i" Sat,,' ',WILLIAMS CO. Montreal %renfo W,"• 'pe
or 's tr, att)• at P.-•' Soe- of the'
carr..• wemre Minh: 1.1 +.Rip wmatt 10 afi•.,
<•ou, !', town that • of veal.
Sheep L Lambs.
Trade in sheep - l r.m'it way shout
stead,. Espr,rt re'• • Wild at 5110 to 14
per tat ; ram., t2 to r.. - lamhr. 114 tc
Hags.
As far as. we could al ,'rts'r. from dew
ern and dealers generally. there Is 11111'
thane,. In the Mn wduatioe, the farmer
l ring boson of the situation, as ha liar
1.. n all sumi4 er That li, 1f price, are
dowered he. the farmer, wUl not mill
Montreal Live Stock. ' •
11ONTItI:A1., Sept. 30.-(Spr.•Ia1.)-'At tM
$$ontrcat Stork Pard*. t1',+t ),bel Mss
kel, the receipts of live stuck for the
week. ending Sept. 11. were WS cattle,
sheep lambs, 2375 Cut's, and yr
.ailw, Nbit. `the supply for tnral ron-
rq.nrt4M,-j�►..OralMg consists of 145(
attlr _r0 53,19.3 and lambs, 1300 hogs and
:airs ••elves
.. weaker (reline. •lcveloped In the mar -
4., 14,11 nx.rr, trig fur cattle and prlrti
were tutty_1,c,p$1 IL ,lower than a week
eau Ties was attributed to the thereat.•.I
re.•etpts, the larger percentage of curl,• •
1nun stock mad a lighter demand than
last week.
The attender:.., a buyers was large uo
account of the tint' cool weather and as
they all wanted • few rattle a fairly at.
f1;ve trade dobe..,.A feature or the
ntnrket Na• tie tI4plal'•af a few loads of
very rM,l••e nor/twat ranch cattle, which
met with a good demand at 14.10 per c,wL
There was r.. demand from exporters,
owing to the fact that.cables were again
weaker •o.d noted it further decline In
nth:is of '.e to ?'e per Ib., and even at
tidy reduet em trade in Liverpool was err.
error 'rite- topprice realised la tuts mar.
ke t for ehoiee Ontario steer, was 64ee.
K• ud, 461•• to :r . fair, 4c to 414c; medium,
_?,,.• to rye, bulla•, 31ac to 41%c, ,and can.
tors 144, to •, per Ib
.t "nrnrtfhat .nrtsr-frett,p m"'DrevatieJ it
aekst--toeg.wr=Osehia-:tu-luiireaied
=a pilrfl and prises, as compared with a
wc •-s ago.. show a decline of about
i• r It, ;1t thts r.41 astloft there wilt a K•rrl
frum tea, kers and dealers and e
4•,isk trade sot +1050, with sales of
seh.•1,•11 lots of S..., per cwt. welshed oft
from-fxverpoot -
1.40,• a and its tnl reoorted trade Ir
4 • L.tu. bacon ,low and the reefing
.v:•I•.
try 4-mitin with the weakness
in
..a t..: :.tots.— 1.0 Nivea show nu change,
AS n1;'"11,0 w;th a week ago.
A ('.4l. r.. of 0 • market for small meats
i• Un• wraker (..alma In lambs and privet/
;,se ,I0.'unrd '.c ro )%c per Ib. since trite
.t,,c week on : aunt of the veru 14404
.•'pts •ral t4 pruspeedts of the Pante
"r.I ii( for .,rtn" itttle time 1,1 nurse
-14-0,0 whore -redaction the demand tarn..
!cute lar, wis los! and an active trade
'4 .4 .1"ur at "A'l,, to 6c per Ib. An easter
f rain¢ ober pr..salled In sheep and the
r•q, prier era li/.,1 was 364c per Ib. The
mond f:,r e:. h.., was geld of which
-a, pas were limited and the undertone
I" 11 a rearket walt strong. with Pales of
fir414s 14 as a+,4c to 4',4c per 10.
u-lb!_CantulLu Paane Ilvcatock mat-
• -.rrlr,e.- for the week ending Pspt.
s. rr 1:4t4 rattle for export account and
bele, _14- sboep and Iambs, 1Nt
and 4'6 ..++Ions, while the offerings
rr:•rl;.,t this morning for sale eon-
•, of 77.t ,:,I!I,. 1514 sheep and Iambs,
11,441,
East Buffalo Cattle Market, '
itl-rt' \,,n, 1t.T . sept -20.=Came
440 road; geed, l,Ctive and
vnq. cams o stow and tOc• to 26r: low•
prem.• .b r ;w. fr 66 to *7: INDping, K.B
Ise' 1,0 her., t4 ft0 to 14.44, heifers,
to $S :a (owe, 12.75 to 16; bulls, *.7711'
, 14 14, elockl•rs and feeders, 0.2S to IN tit•
heifer", •l•'- tr. 111.66: froth "serf and
,• 9rn t� to $.t hlgh521 1
-0 « re Mgrs, 1100rr, head. activto14e and
Isicl
r.lH In t117S,
ad;
yiwaa_.tccclt•lpte 1$,000 belbw and
f -'•My; 1 vat•.., leets pet, mixed, PS , puler,., 5741h. fit3s, Maw, a7 to
run¢
he. rt st to $7 M: Ptasw, N to
, dslrb• x and reamers. 117 n to m
G. JO'HNSTON
EML'ALMER
e'en
FUNERAL ,')/RECTOR
'nrnit nes and Craton satne:a al•er,nms,
Wan. 14. Square.
'1'8011E�"'0OTC *1. (1n114::,h
Ib -teen., 1711
Night col.: At residence. Al William
Str..I
t
ays for itself
in fuel saved
Don't allow a few extra dollars to p%e-
veftt you from taking the perfect -cook
ing, sure -baking. easily -regulated Pan-
ttara tit ptacr of a cheaper stove. In s
season or two Pandora will pay the
difference in the fuel it will save—and
it toi11 keep on saving until it has paid
for itself. 10
Pandora «pt, i d Ane construction ..takes
furl do 410171 fitly. Wide ttre six is an-
other nue eront,miz,r.�Fl r steel oven heals
7 leer t an q cart oven, shun sus ung s111)
more fuel. Further cco54tmlxing fcaturei
'be explain.d by the McClary Agent.
'1'I1I
LONDON DIRECTORY
, 1Published Annually)
Eilitges trade' II throughout Ilio
to erommltri''al'' direct with I:ngli.)
MANUFACTURERS and DEALERS
in each clues cit goods,
HIiddrP 10n.
�" <e.nhep
.rrt*
1 golde to luny
,lure and ua snhelrlls. the I)nrcRhy
contains lists of
EXPORT MERCHANTS
with ate $44444.4Ihey ship; akin),, i•,,I.
unini and Re. igu Markel..lhtysupply;
STEAMSHIP LINES
:l I ltgt'.1 un111.1• 1h.• Willi In whisk
they pall, and Indicating the 441411 i
1104.1.• .•ului, ;
I'ltl1YINl'IAI.'l'ItADE NUT10Ey;
of loading 44nufatlurcr.,
hares1 le., in theinei1il province) r„wnsagesindustrial rtrines
ofK 111.. 1}Ipso i ugdtllu.
A ....fly of the current wfitinn tvillir
forwarded, fr.dgbtletid,,nh r..,.
pc5lal urdet' for 20a. "ipt of
lireters seekiig agencies an McIver
1 i.e their trade earls Inc El. ur large
/IA •rti►elue•utp trent 1,:3.
The London Director} Co, , Ltd,
ala hums Lane, 1.o1lt1on
REMOVAL NOTICE
t\'r 1 eg 1.1 announce to 111;1 p:,1.
1'n110 that, we have re•rmut.•.l I,, new
prvuli.t.. tea
HAMILTON STREET
no t• 11 4 -.h at' `nyder',. t;se'r'f
•, ! . •• • ".• Alston" ts will 1n,d u.
•'' 1 , 1i11 4111 r lel.. fnr•
HEATING
METAL WOi,i{
ELECTRIC WIRING
PLUMBING. Etc,
In workmanlike manner,
at closest prices.
W. R. Pinder
Phone 155.
MC1ar
For Sale by HOWELL HARDWARE CO
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UGGIES BUGGIES
See 'It • :9 y Models in
CRA and L1'INT FOREST
Two ter bei' !.n ) trade in Can -
add.
Rubber T n. Atitomobde Seats
and all rh late• t ideas in first -
dal C.1riage;
Se old -hand N! •'e Leaf Chopper
(:3-inchi nes: • new, for sale.
Sereral goof d , ors for sae
Robert V,'icon
N; ,^y :torr, 1s. dements, \74el-
lotte Cream gen; 14tors. Flea
Plows, ISitaell Disc
\ Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc .et:.
11..i',ttltia -Hamilton Slit'''.
'PHONE 15
warehotec
%Yarn y ••t want 1:. ,4 yard -
1' 1).. '1 01 len. i,•
24T
I COAL
\
' /' titan) 4 r F C o A\
Irl a Y S Q V t' 0
Ile Ait r'ovl w`tgheI nn the market cal
W err yon get 1000 Il+.. for , ton.
WM. LEE.
'lid. IS left at t', C. !Are fre-ptirs-,-* r'
st tide. of }knob. r•Ontpl'y iter 1,r4 is.
Special Offer
11-c have made arrangement- a!th
N{Trntt.tt' FigoinTNH a %so
Intro EXTB7f)41r,v, of Toronto, one of
Ihe 1wading, shiest edited. and moo
influential Catholic palters or Cana.l'.
114' which we can oiler
The Signal and e.',itthclic
Register and Canadian
Extension
fnr .fnr ) lit for tit,' barg.4itt aunt
$1.60
The CAttiout. ftvi.isTEll .1`tlllt.l Ytr
1.1EXTRxa►nv, of Toronto, iP now
the property of the (a(helic Church
Estensinn Society of ('onede• It t• a
brilliantly -edited, well -printed,
seventy column paper of ten Trogrw or
more eneh week, and and"r 1(1 new
m.•hsgemont haP hettnpe * leading
eipnnent nt Catholie thought 18
(?,nada.
Addtest all (Arm to
THE Sl(iNAL,
Ooderich, )nt.