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The Signal, 1909-9-23, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERICH. ONTA RIO aC4*444+' °********4 4 44***4 444*******449444 +'x i 444 491,44'4* 1 4.4 The News of the District. it44444A444444++++44444+4444444+4644444 4-*****4*i CREWE, • MONUAY, Sept. 211th. Aurae), Higgins left here for the Loueluu F'air last Thursday. (leo, and Mier May Sander*, of Mafekieg, were Crewe %driturr on Sunday. Mrs. Isaiah Cullgt'atie and Miss /,rota. of Lucknow, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. (:4Hig*'t m -eft Thur». ,lay. Ethel Trurplejon, of (.odericb. re. turned to the Circular Town on Friday after spending a week under the par• ental roof here. PORTER'S HILL MI,N UA Y..Sepi . :Lth • To BK *mono THK Renew. Normau Mel)uugall, the Porte•l's Hill r•oader, who has been doing very poorly alt .nuttier and made many if his friends think he Wise going hack. rasher rur- prieed them by winning the Stratford )larathml in two wmntt 141118 111111 the torlurr'liwe. "Mae." •w lee is hitter known among lbs ruuuets, hu.Rgaiu gine in training and intend* g g dean to take in the Ward race, which incudes the hest tun in Canada, Ile is not going flown se. break any re• cords, but merely intend* to t'e what 'tAnse he eon catch g 't a IN•al. t•.• hope to ere the old "Ilea Loge." which,have carried hie) to vier ty eu many times before, wits out unci n4.44 414 llrtnly.r Uth. BENMILLER. M Nnav, Sept. .IMh. .I, Sehwanz with hie corn -binder doing a Itig huaitters amotig the Towers around herr. %Ir. and :Mrs. C. Walters, of %Vind- ..a, called on friends and lehtlivti in the tit'ighlwrienal on Theexley of hast tr ee Ii , Mt, and Myst H. Storey. of London, who were up attending the wedding .f the latter's,, sister, in (ioderieb, ca1lesTiiu reTalllvea bare Iasi VFW. - - .\owngg those from these parts who /isitosl London lest week were the Miawa Nettie and Lucy Fisher and Fletcher 'Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. 1'. Walters and Miller Srratglean. ST. AUGUSfINE. Tt'F:sO.%v, Sept. 2Iet. 4witu Boyle *porta a wow- drixac. butes etre looking h •l her, . John. Mi•. and Mex. Jule) Wilson, of Auhurn, spew. Sonde) in thio alcor• 11y genie a number of people tone thin ritinitytnek in the Loudon Fair last week. 'Wm. McIntosh is assisting Jeepli Flynn G. Ilniab up his carpenter work this fall. - Mies Dice Clark. of Hrucellehl, Vie - 0,d her mister, Mra. 1Vw. 1't (isms, last week. Mn, John Kickley and family, of Port Albert, ' are visiting friends in This vicinity. Mr. Murnt•v, of biotite i.•h, and Mr. Misr. of Kingabridge, were in the .erg this week. Mire 1'nrinne (mare n,le»,r tine re- turned after having .It•nt herr holi- days in Montreal. John Chautney sold a two-year-old •oat it T McCabe this week: It is a gaol oneweighing 1, l_h) %V. I'. Brophy lett haat FriJjy fen Toronto, where he inlmmdtt visiting Mends fur a few days before going hark to college in Montreal. %V. R. 1turnin, of Lucknow, parsed through here last Thursday with a drove of cattle which he was deliver- ing to T. McMillan, of Seaton!), at 0.thurn. KINGSBRIDGE. • Tue./oral, Sept. 210. Xerrvs. Threshing is the order of the day, and the limners all seem satisfied with their sunimet's work. :.A n her from our burg attest- dot the dance at the Forester„ Hall, Port Albert, on Friday evening and all report a very good time. 143041.N.t1. --Misses Minnie, ('.)rile and Margaret. Canner. spent .a few days last week vieiting relatives at London and St. Marys Dennis Donnelly is at present visiting his nie- I,•r, Mra. Tens. Iiarvey Thornes .1. Sullivan returned to hie home in liritish Columbia on Monday after spending a few weeks with his (ether, lererniah Sullivan .,Misses .eerie IMlren ami Margaret oi.trvev, M the (..1'. I., spent Sunday s1 their home,. here. .Miss M. O'Neil. graduate name n( St, oseph'r, London, is .isitinprner hoatlterihmes Among the visit.m. lu Lhe L)pd,n Fele were Miss Hattie Noble, 1ilu.lys end Fleenor MoRs, John I.. Sullivan and M, Dineen. M.rnent naso attended the fir and Wan arcompanit'd by Hillis eel Jim from Onderich. All report t. %ing a tine time, and are likely ti go sin Pete Hogan, of Lanes, Sunda in the suburbs' of Hinge - John Wel.lIare paid a tly- 11 to Ocderich one dry lust ..Misses Julian and Helen tit a few days int he I'irculne returned home tired but IRs Ila Foley spent. a her cousin. Miss Ethel afn hridg ing vii week . . Rielly' RpI� Town an hap ,y week viaiti B YFIELD. F• Miss Helen Ca ron tofS' )etroit. is spending her vac • inn at her home here. Master John McNee eft on Monday to attend the Meaforth Collegiate In• statue. Mrs. Ana Campbell it Mise Margaret, returned n from vieiting friends in and 1►ett•oit.. Mine i.ena Iticharlj,, of Cr w' ho had been spending s Rho*' with relative's here, left fel' her r n Wednesday of Inst, week. thole n nnmher (rein the village nil neighborhood took in the (sermon Fthir last week. Amongt.henl were Mex. Irl` A, F:dwarls, Mism Mary Reid, Jas. Reid, Geo, Greenslade. Mrs. %Vile. Itot.hwell and daughter. Minn Edits,. Mins M. Clarke, Mrs. John Reid and Montt Edith Sp*rkmen. Robt.• Scntchrner, if the lirnns,rt, line, ham mold hit apple Prop to Mr. 1Vhiddon for the evep.tratnr for the nice P11111 of 111:3111. Mr. \1'hidd.r) rens agreeing to .1. the work rlf picking and bagging. Thin .,hewn thatthere is money in epplea and that the nr ''hard is often the moat profitable part of the farm. Mrs. Moore and children, of Even- etnn, Illinois', end Mra. Winters end f*mily, .f (»)reit, who have occupied * rnttage In Jnwett'a grove rnr the pant t 1) three months, returned to . unit last week, accnmpuanied by Mime Y,limm Meredith. also of Detroit, who had he(m * great at the hn,na of Jam. Thxtaldaon for some wpekp. d daughter. Mondny alkerville town, time AUBURN. WKUNKFIDAY, Sept. 221d. Doti') fail to hear Rev. It. Dougall, of Nttrt!i street Methodist church. Oolerieh, iti the Auburn Methodist church next Sunday at 2r3) p. in, and 7 p. at. ; and du nut mire the illus- trated lecture and illustrated song* on Monday nicht. LOTMIZN MONDAY, Sept. 20th. 'Phomas Hamby visited friends a Listowel. Ili.. John McLean has returned t Chicano to open up a practice. William McNamara and eon, of Ca unlet, Micla are visiting Mr. Me Nautara's moth.•[•. Mr. and Mr.. Win. Hogan visite, their daughter, Mot. Brady. of Lan that, and attended the tai* whit the,1'r. PORT ALBERT. 1'tKsuAY, Sept. 21*t. Mies A. Johnston, 'of ,Goderich, i visiting with Mrs. Angus (lurlun. Miss Jean Dunbar returned h f • the s •r hotel, Uoderich, las week. Mist. Me•('restir and MM. J. Camp fall, of Behest, went trattrirut visitor in this l.x•ality• - ,tLsta.l{tia� fti :iisualstuu is under .tam deetur'a ear* cat present. 11'e ho won 1.,, hour of her speedy iecovery, DUNGANNON. I THE ELECTRIC RAILWAY. ly • A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LUCK•' VI NOW. Athmueeveryday exevt2hune How the Yro sanon Looks to a Kin - days, New mussily fur extracting teeth ytimnu toelal,hsattr thio, tWs (wit.tud I,rtaet't work.. cardiac hditur. eta Alup'mum plane 'nun breakable.) '"" H. -You Imo always havedour work much lite K int-ntdinr Repealer e( last better dyne In the dnrhU otltee -more Uu •• • week had the Allowing artcle better ttNeill/ie.fore De deity) the work, more luau, t fusible for the Wtlle.11, i The Ontario \te+a Stowe Faretrin NO'IYuE.-THF: LOCAL AGENCY ILiilWay is our 01 the live bestirs In•- tu IJungtfanuon fur The Sigma IN at the Pu.t- LWetll Kiucarttitte and (1slrriclt. 1 t office 'Hook and stationery titers where ware'--hnpMd-_ _{hi.. -.hit,._.. the 40414 orders wilt be reovisod for nbsoription. ..td- would he Mail) and in r•unrtin utder, levee tg and Job work; rut nwee. well D* but the delay will 11u daub( bring its recce tor amount. tell fur the same. BAHOAINS IN WALL PAi'ER AT a lletter r when it dors color. The the yeas. ") eof t Reporter, while in Til - l'ostoalcu 'fllew.•r.elud arsedttur e of the cat nay bs'- tlns which we hate to offer: until, ea ltVl 011.11 .1. N . Meyer., Ica•, tee, Lc and ttte Wr1I PaWr+.u111,1g fur 12e:the president, of the nand turd WM. Ile, eta and Ib Wall I'atwrs• for lar : er Sc. lue 1- and 11' Wall l'aleers for ;o. M. RYAN, Dun (armor. 1VKnNKnnAY, Sept, 220d. I Rev. Mr. Cook, of Bt•Igrave, will - occ4y the pulpit in the. Methudis e church on Sunday next. Cecil Treleaven )returned to \Vat• ford ye•alerday alter spending a couple of weeke with friend' herr. Special thanksgiving services will hr w held in St, Paul's church next Sunday. There will he service loth utortiieg and eve ' g, Charles Elliott is having setae itl- provemente wade in the eerie oN•eu- toied by M. Beninger. Jas. Elliott. of d Nile, has the contract, Mr. Joy, of Nashville, Tenn., and las. Hew kite., u( liuderich, 4;)111(1 o lrirud+ in thes urightsorhtasl las week: • Mrs. Thu». Leigh and children te. •Mel to Sault Ste, Marie un Satter• after spending the enuuner with I.•igles father, Mr. Hewkuta. and Mrs. 11. Hoy gase is hull inlay evrnilag in the Foresters' ter their_alepartltre for. their home i 11',lton. A good time i* re- ported. e•ported. %V. McCullough, of the Stetting Hank, returned to his lala,r. on Thins. day Last after enjoying a holiday as his home in Orangeville. The congregation .f St. Paul's n church nee ut.tkntg arrangements' ler the' t Ir annual tel sue r• ,Thanksgiving. n In t ►P (tight. Full peerti •Itlal'a as to pnsogretl, etc., will be given later. l'Ittttc \ural•:,.. Childieu's D.►y service wi he held in St. Andrew 'hur•h tic t sinitlIy at :3 ,:.'luck. Ufarxeat h services will be con- ducted iti Ch est crunch next Sunday 11e1ta , - . il-assn-rm tilnet. :'rd at 7 o•clock n the evening, ST. ELENS. Tt'K DAY, Sept• 21el. quite a ler f one here took in Llie London hair. Miss Ina Ray. of ' rontt, is visit- ing at Mrs. Aitchitnn's • key. S. 11. Moyer ape dee! the -Pres- bytery meetieteen Wing ata mat Tues- day.. A ins f Ms (' o near t n )o • ad ! ani n PhilipsMonte; w j'� p yrsfrom 1�(e lis C. I. over Su ay^.- Severitl. from here attent 1 the Vmutlg People's convention in Wing - ham on Teieetlety. Malt. Wilson, of Eden Mills, is isit= ing her brother, N . M. Hump) ey and ether r•lativee here. Miss'.1.''. McDonald returned hit from :McAuley. Man., last week aft an extended- uojuurn with friend there. . The regidsr monthly meeting of the \V 111'4 Institute will 1e held at the 1 , of Mn. Jos. Gaunt Thursday, Sept etnler lilt b. Oaol program. Mrs. (iordtio, 01 Anil Arbor, and Mrs. Allyn and John •and George, Winghatu, spent Sunday the guests of the foruer's sister, Mrs. A. E. Dur- nin. A %VKnDtNee. -Thr marriage or Miss Kt be. eldest daohter'af Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Woods, tows. Irwin, of Huron township. took p ee at the home' of the bride's' paeentls on Wednesday, September kith. We wish the young couple '•bon voyage." ('tle',1en ANNIVK,nscate '.-Tele• an- niversary services of ter Presbyterian church will be eondueted on Septenr• leer lith, when Her. %V, A. Bremner, .1 itipley. will preach a11 a. ti. and 7 P. at. On Monday ev nem follow- ing, at s ticloek, the an teal thank - 'dieting .meeting of the. Women's Feere•Ign Missionary Society will ter held. Mt'. Bremner well give an illus- trated leetiere on "Mitniuu Work in India." Tilt' public are cordially, in- vited to all these servirea. • 1(1N (Al L. \ \telt\t:st..al Sept. '..t41.1. A t NtF: •e DIVING 1'PSTO( 'K- it I XI. men + read( made clM..dna, W. .11 see extern nose Trice . r cult.:Pin rs }: Lathe,. white lawn wwi requlnr ; •a•, f r Ito. grommet.. n1 few guinea r. A. Jkl.l.l`t, Kintali. :h - Dan. MtLAmald 11Uede a business trip to Toronto butt week. Mous Umbel McInnes spent, several dheyt last week et -her twnoe in Para- mount. Mike Dineen and .1. 'I'. Griffin made re tour thrnngle Rriice county buying cat le• this week. Mee David Taylor and Isate, of Detroit, are spending noire time visit- ing friends in this Rection. Arra. Secure Owen and Mester Char- lie hamlie and Aire. Fred. denim spent a couple id days iti Otderich thin week. A couple of horse -buyers again made a tour of this welkin .baring .Milne gaol figures for .Durr ehoiee animate. A. B. M. 1)ovst.s JI stun KII. Mr. and Mra, John McDonald, Misses Cnthariii• a n d Margaret, Donald and Mrs. Mel'harles toy In Brussels laity attending the wedding of their son end hrother, A. it McDonald, of ('renier.ik, 11. t'., to Miss Kathleen Lenora Holmes, of that town. MARTIN WHITT\- It I'TIRF'M.--DgM1 ing the past ample .f week., *nether change has taken piney in the'Herren- tile life of Kintail. James Whitty has taken .ver the general store In[si- nens rein for the past thirty years by his (rather, Martin Whoopps� Owing to the infirmities of old age Mr. Whitty, sr., was forced to retire from active service and with Mrs. Whitty and Mine (Catharine Whltty tits moved to Kingeehridge, and in occupying the hnnee owned by Jerry Flynn. Mr. end Wm. Whitty made manyetatnrh friend,. nr 1 the r ry who wish that their }en re tray bepn.Ionged in retirement from edict• w•rviee. Mee. Whitty in rer•nvering suflleiently from her recent accident to go alioeit her household dellen, We extend a he.d•fy welcome to Mr- and Mem. ,(antes Vs hitty and trust that, with hie. good business ability, Mr. Whitty may rnpttre a good share of t he 'pat - ion age .f the neighborhood. The disappearance 0! come people is more welcnme then their appearance. lots of people delight In doing * charitable Mont after ennelnding at- rangementa with the Itmelight ,ran. Willis Bell •ed his furniture ye ta•rtay to (io erirh, where be will w the future reside. Mr. and Mins 33x11 have been good citizens and wilt be much missed in this vicinity. Miss Gibson, of Bridger, ar•titie.IIasl week end ban taken .•Mtrge•ut..1:-.Wta1 kotn'n Millinery department fur tete ruining season. annnuncrments of the millinery openings which will be held th. first week iti October will be given Ind ter, - Palma/tee its •ret4 New Client et. Work in the Methodist e•hur•h is pre - g(eesingp( rapidly. The Mick work ivitt be finished tide week affil etre cat•pe•tl- tets !rave already made a good thaw- ing. At the preeeut lute the church al Id be c pletnl for the opening in le couple of months. ALL Itt;.tiv 1••11,1 THK PAIR. -The hills are.odt for the Dungannon fair, to 1e held on Thursday and Friday. Oetoler 7th and site, and an enpen•ially full list of ,attractions is offered those who attend this green. IliaLt•let CXbihi- liou. In addition to event+ already uutounced, there in to lie a mile foot- race. which should tiring out the fest rennet's of Ashfield, Colborne and Weer Wawanoeh, the event being open to three three townships. Prises of S1, 11:3 and 82 are offered. On Fri- day evening the concert in the Agri cultural Hall will ie• given by the Hewer Concert Company, and one of the best programs over given in the hall may be looked for. The talent presented by, this computy includes Verne L. Hewer, baritone : Ernie L. Menders, comedian: Miss Vera 11. (ewer, elocutionist and iulper•son- tr: Miss Rhea Rohinmon. juvenile ertsiner: Masters Nelson Adair an Thomas Selby, boy singer+, and a Intl quartette. Nu one ehnuld miss thin tertaintitent, as the company. is a first lass one and pleases large eneee ierever it goes. The Dungan- non fair always has a glial display of the poach la of the district, and with the gaol rope this year the display tthntild 1* ore than initially attrac- tive. Thespeeding contests, for which genera\ts prizes are offered, will he a leading fe tore, and the tituaic hy the Lieknow 'tiers' hand will be worth coming long way to hear. For further infer ation or for prize iiIfr, etc.. applicial rn sl Id he made to the secretary, It.\Mcllwain, Nile, p c 11 n p v fe. Specially Se)gcted. A mild -faced individut►1 entered the ostof ice, "Ito you keep stamps ?'\ he asked. "We do, sir," atiswered\the polite Jerk, somewhat aurprimtd, \ ''What sorts do you kee1, :'" pur- led the customer. "All the capes that are lean 1, sir," eplird the official. "from a hal tiny ',ward.' -Could 1 Nee some penny ones :' 1'1'001441y t he offs clerk pr dei twenty shillings worth sheet- enny px•rfurut.-ds and spread it net, he counter. "There yon are, .ir," he said, "if on want penny stamps.. there are a w," The mild -faced individual ,, looked therm over, and then pointed to the centre !tamp on the sheet. - 'N think," he said, producing it penny, "i'll take that one, please f" - Ex. a1 The retty girl's farce may be her fortune, but the homely girl's face is her chap eon. When a tnan has goad manners it's a sign he i 't at breakfast with his. fatally, The satisflu'tory thing about mak- ing love to n (Barren is she will believe you mean it don't. Said Point. Peary unto Cook, •'Ila', you've got :another look," "Weil," replied ilits Brooklyn doctor, "Heaven knows l'in not, * knocker." when aha knows you Them I+ more ('atarrh In, I.h1. section of the ermine, than all tither diseases miltogether, and .In111 the 1t,tf.w yeti+ It Wits snppo..ed to he 'mumble. For a great ninny year •lector+ ei r nrM .•.edit a hx'al Ma and proscribed lit faring (e punted 1t In tarrh to tw a fore net alae. Inial remethe., and by eon. rune with (oral tis'stment, p rumble. 'Menet 1 11 proven eonslltntIotlal di.mwe rind the ennaltutional t reneneo!. Hnll's 'alwrrh Pure. nihln�l.the only Pon+Otitlortured by n*kr ors on 111.. market. 11 IN taken Internally In from In don. to A tsa+peklnf,tt. - tt *eta at • . ea the Mend and mucous surtaeew of the ops . 'they otter one hundred dollar. for any cane 1 elk, to cnre. !lend for circulars and temtimonia Addles. F. J. t'HKNF:Y A ('t)., (dn, 01110. Sold hy llraR(rl•l+, ; it, Take all. Family Pills for ron.Unat Ion, FALL FAIRS 1909. Leek now ,.r.. -Bops- 21,-21 Milverton. atept. 'Lt, 21 Stratford Winghe e Atwood Sept, 111, 2P Ripley. . Sept. 2f1, 29 Godelich. Sept. A, s9. 30 Brum/els. Sept.:11, Oct. 1 Kirk ton Sept. 31, Oct. I (iorrie Oct. '2 flyth Oet. b, fl Parkhill Oct. A, A T.,awater ....Oct. L. A Dunttannne Oct. it $ Ha/field......, ;p. ' Oct. 1* 13 't, Sept. 24, 29 Sept. dt, :'ll accorded u Ieygtl.y teterview with that gentleman. Ile memo eel teal tu! what pro/oven was lying oracle, Mr. Mayo» said they were pushing m.et• tete as speedily ns pursilile, Iota found that thangt•a in plan, bad delayed titan tuneewhat• A1Jetuly' they had 'ended between forty and fifty thous- and airs at lioterich. Three Mewl been brought down' frost. Putt Arthur on the eleatnthip Turret Court. Th.. Porter 1.1ayel Itetl also left Petra - la,rnugh with et cargo of steel mils, which were unloaded at tioderich •ileo. Mr. Moyes letagbingly re- marked that some 'en11lt• who hail steevd test neither ties or Holt had been bought. would have to use ruler whet methods in their attempt to ....little the work. ' Ifo showed The Reporter where week was just 61,0111 terminated.- art---Menrertttn e, • in feta tow1•ship of Coltsnne, giving the West Mhos. Head r.Onrrtiin with the C. 1'. It. spelt-tn. '1'o funks Gus t ,. , c Uo n the n• oa had cal o m haled a portion of the Atlrill *stats, dlsu a block of laud 1 '1'ugiuK lu Apra, Smith, which la$ 1s•tween the Attain estate and the C. P. R. (tails and ties Rte now hying platted upon the ground fur laying, lie stated that he was goitg.ue have reel/els of lighter draught bring tie.- and rads to Kin- cat'dtne so thatithe r.u.uvetiun work would twrl,rtmerllt.tt evitfr from- hath rtidw of the line. Asked as to when the t'ail's would he laid. he replied that the work would IR•f,lune this fall and he expected to have st (east (wrnly milia of the road emnpleted. 'flee concrete archer and abutments fur the bridges Were bring put up amid the 'woelf Wltallinigt"-rrediBttile: 1)n being asked whet power nut be used to generate electricity, Mr. ;Moyes smiled and said: • '•1 see you =are skeptical ore to the Maitland River ower scheme. 11 ell. you need net Is', I know tete power is there, even ifIhere ere game who try to belittle the passibility of ever 'securing power (rota that saner. As you k •, 1 have just returned a tout a trip lei Italy and Switzerland. My visit was in quest of information and it has disclosed seek modern idram of dealing with the water power proposi- tion of the Maitland River from hydro- electric standpoint that it has teeesei- tetrd a complete change cat plans, whirl) means an addition of fifty te, sissy per cent. to the development thought possible under American en- gineering conditions." Hr then showed the plans pre- pared Ly three of the leading auutu- faetnri,g concerns in gout hem E,ir- • ie which are being acted upon and Mr. Moyes says the resell will he that this coittetry will ere the installation of a plant that for the highest utility of power deveh.pntent. in proportion, will entree)( in engineering merit those of Niagara itself. Mr, G. M. Mackendriek also saw Mr. Moyes and a full explanation of matters was given to hint. 'I'lw road looks good and those who supported it can reel immured of its ateeess. Thr more applause a man gives and the less advice, ihr more popular he Will In•, The utmr clothes a woman wants to sarpass her neighbor, the more some tither wnntitn wants to Nurpaes her. ONLY 50 CENTS to make your baby strong and well. A fifty -cent bottle of SCOTT'S EM1'1SION will change a sickly baby to • plump, romping child in summer as well as in winter. Only one tent • day- think of it -and it's a nice Y cream. Cd a small bottle now. All Druggists •N1 STANDAR) OF THE WORIt: Kellogg's is good for An - ody--Anytime Heal" ' Food is indigest- ible a • clauses Satiety. That's y you cannot eat the enormous amount r.rcea$arytosup. ply ell the nourishment the body requires. IZeilogg's To,'ttt . Cora Flakes is Pre -di' sled. The rtttri'ive ole tits of the Corn are retai eat by K•'11.Jgp'a Seer t Method. Strengthen . feeble, over-worked \ 5tom: c`ir -etnd digctts and assimilates iac:i�ec:• 1JIe Food,. Kell•.•7'4 -- a .taiuty (able dt?ic�cy- a Food..[nt�attx:sa►ci::, nnJtime. 13o,wre it's 11161110 When You Take Cold One way is to pay no attention to it ; at least not until it de- velops into pneumonia, or bronchitis, or pleurisy. An- other way is to ask your doc- tor about Ayer)t Cherry Pec- toral. 1f he son, " The best thing for colds." then take it. Do as he says, anyway. W. ruble. ear fora Ne.. We Nlnu. }1���� we u,:o ran la .•a '°" nesse fe.r Wbcu the arc constipated, pei- sonoussubstallces are absorbed into the blood in lead of benlgJrtly removed from the body as nature intended. Knowing this dan er, doctors always Inquire about the cund ou ui the bowels. Ayer's Pills. -Yaa. La tea J. J. Al. Co.. towel(, at.... -- TORONTO. ONT. • n1'. %.1.!•4:4' sad 'c.o.d. parlor Mt' • '11 tn1• d,•r >iP A 1.1.0, • . Witteht•. Ilred refs ,' 1, '.1 1'0.11104.. Witte nlain l' hx Il nd.on.e ,talugue. THE BEST F;LHO )t- CENi Rpt_ l�l'r11 STRATFOrD, OUT. The best • tt rlLLtr'>ur timers. is new tVt• are tun tting the largest end, w1• le -hese. 1)tr lest hi•i11rres tr»imil)g owlish,/ it, 1V,- teat(lh,tario. Tht., d.p.,,terwrrae: C)M MERCiAL, SHORTHAND and 1 ELEGRAPIIY. (:•'1 it money tIl.kitig *line .1 Dor '• er gri dates ttr it ,ern ami and are meeting with encet'as.• tint Our free cataliegur net M:.LI.0 err A Mel.ACH LAN. Pri nci pars, I0,000 fes" t THE COLLEGE OF QUALITY Over ane• Ihuusand student.. enrollee) by mut chain last year. It pays to attend a pink of lids great ehsin, (or "IN UNPIN 'r 11 It It a•rnitNUTH." The demand for aur Rrsd- uatrs is THREE TIMES the supply. ' other schools engage our graduates ng t•aehere. A special c •se fur tt•acllet•s. (1ratlnttet of two years ego are now rattling 32.10) per an , Three courses . Com se F:lt- r1.aL, M•ryYtwttt.%env anll't'F:I.- KOHAM/Y. Fall Term Opals Avg. 31. Write for patrtienlats, GODF.RICH BUSINESS COLLEGE (11?0,'I',tljit\ PIC IN LONDON, ONTARIO Business & Shorthand SUBJECI3 Resident and Mail Course.; Cushion* Free W. W..tendb J. W. Wa te/iedt. 3-- C,A., re, .i Vice-1'...,.ir,.' rsmanall v -a Autumn Term free August. :loth in all tt'l iT merit. of the Central Business College Vonge and Gerrard Sts., Toronto. t'.e1tinguc mailed free nn request. W. H. SHAW, Principal. Toasted Corn Flakes The hoe We Hold Up • for year era Inst leis I. meds hy nee of tl.e ((Premed +poo da.lsner. of CA ' (ciente,. It IN a .tide that. 1+a+ hon.ttly hill as It 1+ nkllhdly planned. SHOP; COM yut(1' ANO NT't'I.R are *s.no t It. wearer and Inc.' retries. a. well• Come and have )n..r fere. Muni with a pelt There are all .Ise. and width., s• we tan gena ante. a At, an good a. If you h .d your oboe. made to oMer WM. SHARMAN TII I`It»U.vv. sari ellen. 41, t'RM 'T II: 1O1• ,ALL•I Real Economy LC,yitlt i arta_10-shl p where ) e)ut dollar ' reaches farthest don't fail -to ge- 1N-- McLtlan where they carry the hest lines of eta -thing, Furnishings, 1{ats and Caps, 'Tailoring, and every- thing for gentlemen except the'' helots, at the very closest prices for good goods. McLean Bros. Failoriug 1.1 (lents' Furnishings. 'Phe luotw chancre it boy haw to get a good education the he won't take therm, The People's Grocery All settsomtble nal., of fired - rate quality and a ghtpricer, While Wine and ' der Vines gar for the pickling cc n. FRESH .FRUITS BACON, COOKED IIAAI. .1,, i+rt us have your orders for Fld)t!R AND FF:E11. 1'reenipt delivery. f---- P g. RYAN fears Ne, 1(11 11 lUw St' 111•111mso W. E. KELLY WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES PHONES Store, 153. Residence, i85. Store will lee closed Wednesday afternno. s during Jul•• and August. (I aNker FALL SHOES 1 The time has come for v011 10 buv your hall Shoes. _ 11ere is the place to fit yourself to a pair that will suit toll for stale; F t and Durability Our prices are right ; satisfaction guaranteed. FOR FARMERS (1 special invitation to farmers To give us a call during Fair days. We have some excellent . values to .shots' in serviceable solid leather working boots. We handle Granby Rubbers. G. M. Elliott rl11 ,QUARE 1 GODERICH 0 SPECIAL!g 11 (iraniteware that- looks like china bat fol dnritl)ilityr la fir superior to china. l'he price at present is 331. per cent. off regular prices. GASOLINE AND COAL OIL STOVES A'I' ('(IST REFRIGERATORS AT COST Stoves The Happy Th(.ught Range still leads the market in economy of fuel. Even -heating ovens, easy to regulate. 1t is the heaviest and most durable range on the tTtarket today. It is in a class hy itself. We have several other stoves and ranges that are egttstl to other makes, ranging in price from $25.00 up. Call and see our full line and judge for yourself. FRESH PORTLAND CEMENT ALWAiS IN STD. l( Now is the time to do your Nall painting). We have a full line of cotors'(tf Sherwin-11'illianit Paint, also white lead and oils. Roofing iVe are agents tor Tt' ranula: RI i•,tl f;0• fin};, manufactured by II. W. Johns - .\l.111tllle Co. This roof is fully guaranteed. Fier Etvest•aughing, Tinsmitbing, mid Deming we r•n, give vnu freogipt, at.tont iin snit all week (filly gm trantr'ent. CHAS. C.LSE - Stere 'Phone ss House *Phone e la 11 ri