The Signal, 1909-9-30, Page 22 Tau. u\'c, 91t1•rgtiled :ii, 14411
'I11i' get:N1,11.• (:(I114`1'ffiH (1NTAR.1(l
her palaces were net flu•uirhed with
Many of the coulluun things of oils) ;
Ale pr;•bably ueVrr ow4ed it Merry
W,duw hut, Mid *she war much ti •
p lord nit titer rlwpeets. •
UUUkI:ICa, ON 1' 11t VI. �- I Yet Quern hiizal.o•th is hooked upon
PUBLISHED, EVERY 'mutts' AN ' as one of the most fortulate of t1s
RV W. 111011 of history, And 114011)• people''
- . TillICAlli.NALYIILY.Ttiti a (1. Iano eel 1, .1.y w hu I it%6 t lie ei i ,11 ail vAn'.
Trleph a„• ens! Nn. v4. t a,,. - , 1 til 4ad.:tnt ell . l% ilv.litii,u Al.
cera s or aue•cr ouu positively unhappy heal look upot.
[Intl'lot with setts M1.44111n
�$l1 ore atmuui 1,1 ‘41.11,k, Why :- It,«•aura other
Ni month., Yee: three month., ane. I they .,e 1
\V
To Untied states i iteerna•rs, $1.50 a yeor p, pit have •uric.• than they have
(rtrittly 411 3dbrnorr -
Bulierib•r- alto tilt to reecho. TItlei.:s11 \\'.41:11 it. a rampm il,y•• 1114 mg. A
engularly by 1.141 will ..outer a t, Tor by oe 411111 las s tihappy 1111 , p it Moil an, mato
gutiaimy u- of the fv., 3t r, hely r dot. fir 4
powible. 1 mobile until he /Wes 1,i+ neighbor rid
wee: +rhe nye of adder.• lade -t1'.• I. both Om
Old and the new addre-• Mould )r, go ,on. lug ••.sued in one. Today he it/getting
:,1 •ng very nicely without u Hying
a11.•rus.ns States
I..tral and ,, her snooty- edy,Hl+.mrMe, Iib 111.104lII1 111 11 few yet. r i.'rhapo he
pet imo fur iso to -erten, end a.' per lone for %,,,i fa• ...iitplaiuii' of hie poverty
each ,theospirnl II*er!iw., \1e.e.and by a
/
nonpareil s. ;ale,lweh�e lines to an loch. whi.h preventspreventshintiuo Il ,(tl)'ang an
pl
Hu.we•0 cants of us linty red under, p poi •at 1 oplai,r su. li as the 1 rat of the tel,
year.
Adverth.emente of La.%Found, iitrayed, Sit. . Ion it have. • The "sitantlaral of living •
w'. n1e.l
Iblse. for
n a
814 ostl ,
orches a'arenl, 1 every
Hair or lu Itrul. F'+il ln. for Kale „r to Rent, .'..nrGenll)' tends 111 int., collo l �, 1'y
Articles fur 11410, rte..: out varv.edtni night L, •d\' unlet wur+li AIM 'Id 1's ill and rtl•ia'r
Ilan.. Sit' each ln.erl ion .111 for first Month, 11e
for each .ih .'quint month. larger advertiw to keep up with everybody else. 11
metes In eOrn00la..
n
AnnouLmeute in ordinary emelt type ten everyh.oly'n pot thou wear the Yatton.
0004* i 40. No notion lea. thou 2k. whether- We were All handsomely
Any special notice, the objns,t of which is the
pecuniary benefit of any individual or ...um. clot heti in silks lir were all out At el -
atoll to be considered an rdvertienneut and
to ha charged sax,ordillgly.
hates for display arrodd contract advertise-
mwte will be given on application.
Oddness sot communication. to
bow, there w tild be neither rich sur
pot; we should nut know what the
terata •',leant.1t i- II...n ise conte
have so h more than ushers that
THE ntia1AI. 4 RINTINU CO.. Limited
titbh. mat ..w1' talk of thew as "pew- and thorn
wr
as "rich." It ho the parade of luxus y
alai Amory wtlinh eat en discontent
6UDICH11'44. TPl'HoU.\V. tela, among those who cannot wake an
ritual display. The world's happiness
THE QUEBEC BRIDGE. is not to to brought about by ancrear-
iug the number of thhlg' within the
One- of the great undettakIngn of pwow1'ss4on or roan.'
"Thi world i• .o fall of n unuds•r of thing..
the Department of Railways is the 1'r• 1 sot. •un• we should all 61' a bapt•y e, king•."
construction of the Quebec bridge ILsi we aloe not. The ttuuble-_i1'-nut
should be remembered • that this is the that Mother Nature has been iruprov•
greatest project of its kind iu the Ideal, but that'the division of things,
world. The bridge over the Mirth it „/ we think, is not fair; somehow or
nearly N long Wife span*, but It to oilier the other fellows have got tau
merely a Bingle -track railway bridge, big n chart. So, the world's hnppi•
while the proposed ,Q,,etle structure wets is not to lie brought about by
Will combine railway. street railway'
multiplying romlurte and ronVeni-
vehicle and foot teethe. esn'es. belt rather by Ow iaeuguration
Originally the work wiw undertaken of a state of society in wbjcb all will
by the Quebec Bridge Company, A
feel that they are bring fairly treated
non -partizan utgauiz at', of gentle -
mud are getting their rightful share ..f
men interested in the ronipletion u( Ihi World 'II supply of -good things.
the -work. The history or tbs
construction and of the terrible ca-
tastrophe of the falling of the bridge
is fresh in the minds .tit the people.
After mature con.ider.ition the Oov•
eminent decided to take over the pro-
ject, is it hada right to do under the
statute. and an act wee p.irwe, a little
over a year ago placing the matter
under the jurisdiction of the Hallways
and Canals Department. The heel of
that Department recut andel the ap-
pointmeot of three of the leading bridge
engineers of the world, and to them
was entrusted the work of ,laking in-
vestigations and diawing plane. They
were given the full responsibility of
putting their plans into exrputinn and
construrting the bridge.
It will be readily understood that,
while speed end coat are two great
considerations in this work, the most
necessary thing of all is the perfect
safety of the eompletrd structure.
The eminent engineers appointed
have been investigating arnd studying
in Almost every land on the glolw, en
deavoriug to arrive at a conclusion
which would place the *incest' of the
undertaking beyond peradventure. It
was fnreIeen that enc) very eminent
,len might disagree, and provision
was made icy order:in-council for call-
ing in experts to confer in male of dif-
ferences of opinion and to assist in
Arriving at aitisfectory c •Itision,
Much exlwr,ia havebeen called upon
recently and have conferred with the
board of three, with the very satisfac-
tory result that all essentials have
been agreed upon.
Plans are now (wing prepared for A
cantilever and fur a suspension bcidg,•
and tenders will he called for, and it
will then be decided which style of
bridge will ile constructed, as either
of the plans may be cnnsiderrd per-
fectly safe.
There halt lawn some criticism filo to
the. time token '.o arrive at the overlent
stage, but it is pleasing to note that
a leading l'ontervativ,• paper like
The Montreal Alezetta• has expressed
strong apprlRat-tlr-the carr that has
been ezercine'tl by the board of engin•
eers and the Minister of Railways and
Cane•.. in making more that every step
taken is simply justified.
Upon completion this bridge will
be the greatest iti the world and it
will be a credit to the, energy, eour•
age Anti whiTty, of the Canadian
people; --Who not only undertake
things, but are able to bring them to
a- successful conclusion. and it will
likewise ile a monument to the enter-
prise and' abiding faith in the flame
of Canada of the Laurier ritererie
EDITORIAL NOTES.
A touch of winter snakes the whole
n orld shiver. .
The columbo of The Signal ere open
for discussion of the Road Machine
Co. bylaw. - if you have an up 101(10,
du not' he afraid to express it.
\1 ho will come forward in the Leg-
e with an amendment to the
A.sessile to law that will du away
t* it h 1 he penalty upon improvements?
Peary and Cook ought to hurry up
and settle their dispute•.. Two or
,thee ttil•nths hum now. when the
icy winds blow, the Pule will not be u
popular 1tlar fppie of discussion.
A cunt. iporary sagely remarks
thnt the qui kelt way fur the Liberals
to ...cure pt. 1' ill 011larin i. tet get
t h e 'Whitney . Government out.
St 1ahge tee chit itot thing of that he -
Ln,,! ..
)IAnitube is hegitfnlitg It. -hosed of
the apples it can groi!, We all hope
that out• neighbor Po vine.. will' n
C • have many fine"isit%iaid
cr,sful fruit -growers, httt there will
be a g.,lnl market in Martitoha for i,n'
191 .41(4410 at •Cast Aeng as the
pre..•n1 gen. ration of Uuti io -
fruit-
gn,.wers is cooing Imeinelw.
Itoseh•ry complains that the Lib-
eral party has left hire. That 411 mite
errs et 'fhe world moves. and a n•
kind .t Advance, Eos hery
fuses to go ahead, but this does no
stop the nnwatd nlerch of Liberalistic.'
l'unservalisul is largely iocnlitel by
uuprogiesaiV., faint-hearted Literals
w lou have fallen out of the Illaretl.
In (itolericlt hereafter the street,.
arc W ile numbered: likewise the
homier. Now if they could only number
the deni ••ns tit t he town the .actor" of
the utilitarian and the unpoetic wmdd
tai era -hell, -Orillia Packet.
TIM, is another illustration of the eld
r y'ing that 111e most an away from
home to heatthe home news. lu t11i1
car •, however, we can assure tint• es-
ter tiled rnntenl4orary of Orillia that
G aerie!' dor. not intend to du any-
thing so utilitarian and unpoetii• as to
dee away with its street, matinee with
Which it is, in fart, quite contented.
Wt• believe it it Owe!, Sound ;a place
somewhere dp on the Georgian Hs)
-
filet 1s guilty.
THE QUARTER'S WORK.
Meeting of Y. M. C. A. County Com
putter Last week.
'1'be thiel yua terly meeting fur this
Year of Do. 1114, •u cuuuty etwilm4llee
of Oki Voting Men's tit beim A.soei•
atit 4 was held in %%Ingham, in the
A-su, ial 1) 111010•. 1111 1',Iertlly 0Ve1t-
4114:, C404II•ulla•1 21. Those paeeent
N• or
G. I'. lilair, Iiodelirb J. Semi.
4 ,2I l4 u ; J: -14. , E t of 9jir : tt
ll. Y.,uu . (', 1 low ; 1' . lbw/bat/111and
It. .tl.,xw.11, \\'uegh.uu„ued County
Seel et aty l•:Ieuring.
Atter d,tottonil exeitiee itv
Mess's. Fl • g and Semi. lite 01.,
4:441* tit the preele 15' fit. ,cede '-mewe
t Sad 1 101 eolith-med.
The tiros's!er'e 11 4141 t, tt hie1 'WW1 .4-
fuhu.w., was then Ire,'rved :
ltevipte for the qurrtrr j 114 .10. 1 .
III.Litt.,meta.4ixt • ,
Ital,ur. ,o ttr:b.u4) at wnl 111. lot toter :11.01
h-li1Uned receal1• out tru.•tinu,k: 141131
tut 114 the 1 ear 044 .11
kcla•rtid ole,
1 'ru4+able dcllcn fur year *1111
l
lit. areo 4'u,i•ei Mr. ,hitt, ley' -
mentted 1lut the Ioeshlies not yet
•e het crani. -.e
r year J
r V- � 1 1'r Ih �
.til NN M 1
,
tor the. p l'j!.lyddr vtrlh 1,, which 1 -
c,•i*vel the approval 111 4411' 1'0111,11,1
11r. Semi 1-1'''ul111,41 led t14t :w
.41 .11- Ie. pied,. by the loluldi4.0 to
pliit, 411. budgets 1,,.•$coater years croon
a pet 111411e111 basis. by soliciting
pledges to 'mitten in force year,aflrr
year, and teruiinaele at any time the;
ptedgwr end. hiut.elf unable to cum-
y�
way,. 41 1'_'.4.. i
k London Life 1)
Save Four POLICIES 04
' Payments. OD AS CO
AP•Our 16-20 Re O
f
1-,
serve Dividend .
At
Fduwmt fit
f
r
r
/44
,
t has larger guar- - I
antees than the ordinary 20 -year En-
dowment. Yet last four payments re-
main in your pocket and your policy
'll shares in stlxppis earnings.
Write for BouUet 16.20 vs 20-20
/. 0..-46"-f411'l eft -4-70
-ted
� , f1.
W. H. ROBINSON, District Agent, Seaforth,lOnt.
tithe the pled;,:. by giving melee t,.'
the treasurer t.. this 'effect. '1'4,. e. - ,night profitably: take to heert.
%amid obviate the necessity 44 making "i'it - l'ollnyuiee,' by E.iwrld Lucas
x y. -411y r411Vuss, with It. Attrndunt \\ 1111,' Is a War sketcu of At merit.
unrertantt y-, •• 1irr;.41,asI. --and a 1. wdy,' by \V/ool
It west proposed 1.y J1.- lilair, and la•.\Vi1s011; "Nut•oaa Mutaudis,"
,duly +titsrrd, , lixt the ruwuy secreta y ' I; l'llllurd Hawrtd Fol Jtwiny,"
Lr.aiithln•ized to take up with the ly Ele:anor11:- it•ter,aald' rite Pon-
,oonr-
1'r.et•ulrinl c 1'r the 'natter tit rustles of Fettle," by Hopkins Moor -
tram -fel .t uleudwrrhip t any hours•, are other stroll. stories alike
co,lut y Asocial' ltl. any Down or • only in being good.
city Association, to the end that atfy THE CANADIAN NI.v1i.V'.INR: •-7`he
y- g 1n:u) bay'. ,g a 1.. Al Association C tnvdian. Magazine for October is an
at any to go to the city ulay. exceptionally stroll.; r, lwThe
hair his year's wrsula•rrhip allowed in lust angor hrowiSnorted "1'he cost lirearwt
the city Assuyiatiou without further Round -til,," ng atl ,account by N-
nstt---1454 -'merle---trisoef«Sema•--l.,-he • torr- M teeervieb,..etlita `. -..tha &L*gu
Made always through the rotnty eine. of the capture for'the l'anaall:u,
.rrtelery. f 6.o.'ouneut or tits PAhlu herd of wild
The deprlrtuhent*l sub-comutitt••es, bulTat.a•s in-\Lrotau4, \t r. \lacla:irh
• ' tnatia- will4yia-pen end on otrta
tel glint... wer0 asked for their policies what +a gigantic and thrilling under-
4u,t plans of work for the year i4 -buffaloes
these various lepvrtinent'. Ar thesa•
erre only4 A suggestive character
they were referred hack to the cmu-
tnitte•e$ for hale *beings. crystelliata
bull, atter whicthere sub*•
tris ,,would ie• ,1111T1.111'rtY to tinny
their plans into effect.
The ro.4nayr w•eretary reiewted -the
following work dune during tile poor-
-Fey hyZli lo. d tr�Mttions :
Two Bible study ltersiuns with an
•
went.
This bridge will form put o the
great Transcontinental Rails which
will connect the Atlantic ' ith the
Pariflr upon Canadian il(tr•y and
over which the pt'odul. - of the West
will peas through t. ('AniediAe ports
• on both 111 el Atlantic and the Pacific
upon Canadian territory, completing
another link to bind the Empire to-
gether.
The people of Lana4a, while re-
gretting the delay and the unfortunate
cirenmatanrea Attending it, will sup-
port the G.vet nrnent. in tieing every
endeavor to complete this bridge in
time to carry the traffic of the new
Transcont.ivent alline.
THE CAUSE OF D;$CONTENT.
1I
"The *verag'. laborer is tods'.-loving
better than Queen Elisabeth did in
her time." Stich is the interesting re -
teeth -in of the Secretary of the United
Motes Department of AgricultnM.
Talo, QOM, Hew neva. sew such a
tiring es an el./ tric Tight ; she never
had a ride on a railway train or a
steamboat : she never sent a telegraph
11••a•age nr talked neor a telephone ;
1'
.average attendance oft went).
Fifteen Sunday afternoon meetings
of *410804 rung will) au average of fie
tern taking part.
Two athletic Illrete with thirty-six
.Cud thirty -right entries respectively.
slid Al tended by an average 01 N.
people.
Ten social .'vent. with an average of
t witty -t hive.
7'wenty physical events with an
Average fit twentythree taking part.
Evangelist MAsou bed been re•11re1
for it uto0th s work in the county, to
begin about Orlolwr Sth. 511. Flem-
ing also retorted favorably on 1 the
work he :accomplished. And the bene-
fit And inspirattim-he had received, at
111eSilver Bay runfetenee and train-
ing institute.
CURRENT LITERATURE.
alive. Alt uuustutlly interesting article
is contributed by .1. A. \1..cdonald, ed-
itor of 'Che•Torunto l?lots% and is en-
titled 'Peer vonali tier et- the- Pewee 1,:ou•
(Steno." It was Mr. \Iacdon;dd who
tnrucd the tide against the "conscrip-
tion- re,olntion At the 4' 1lfert•nce.
•t --it ,....wears-,tor+=t•ig aur_u who
niet the deleg..tesnt',' writ mol lit read-
ing. Annul4* I4 ie i t ivate Serie-
tory to Ur. Gu . malt. ' contrib-
utes ;a frank criticism of t he yew On-
tario "Headers." Ili. ,lain pasha. is
that enough cuuridrr[tiutt %As 11,.1
given to the literary qualdy of their
contents note Was .'l.. algll al trill 1011
given to selections that would tend to
elevate honest Labor and leishaudty in
the opinions of the young. 'Chen. ale
other gond articles, w 4h short stories
and poem's.
Good at Fractions.
Lucre Nrw'rr's FOR 04'm11±g. -, The
complete novel in (Irtotwr Lippin-
cott s is "Melissy," a tale of l'nwloy-
lend as it is today. The author is
VI dilates Ma014..41 Heine, who also
wrote "Ridgway of Montana." Any -
our who reads 111111 of Mr. Hainr's
Western tales ran 'have no dullht that
he has oetl4tlly lived in,that country
and eacytiired tots Local cell)• at first
hand. Nlelisry"-is the pertly daugh-
ter of a rru'.ty but reetty grwwt•beartrd
Arkansan who hats moved NV..tw..id,
Though car, Ieesness 14e I ,sea a urine.
which I.-cohi• s the property fit an ex -
city roan whu.has ineurren the enlnity
of the rattir'men try daring to bring
sheep into what they have considered
Heir awn territory. Some dramatic
1.1.11011 take place err the chat tiling
little her„ine and her manly lover are
so plat•rd 11141 one can.s3(eIy proplil-.y
that "they lived happily lever After
meant.' There in a amigos. short t 1L•
by 1 )Bila tit ward Ih4111ar, called "The
lliucinish,r 1'.f Doom." Jane III•Ifield'-
"One Leg to Go On" is it striking little
story with a al which s one read
The . teacher wens giving her claw
their first lesson in fractions. An
ohje•r lesson seemed to lie desirable.
•31 u) Uc(1►uley." -he s.id, "if
there Was a mince pie 011 your dinner
tabh . and your mot hee asked you
you would have A third lir a four
what would t oto any :"
• A fourth," said Mary
Suave of ll,e children title t4, and
the teacher asked. "Why w•nild you
have A fourth :'"
t"('ease.". said Mary"1 don t like
mince pie." --October •Lippine. tt'...
Why George Didn't Stand Up.
Mr. X. ells :1 ptorninent member of
I the' B. P. O. E. At, the hieakfnst
I tabie the other morning he wee re
dating to his wife an incident that
i uccurlel 414 the lodge the previous
niggbt. Thrne.ident of the order
, ,u-eJ& fill The -pi
to the brother who
could stand up and truthfully say that
during his married life he had never
, kissed Kay wiiti1An but his own wife,_ .
i "And. would you believe it, Mary
not 11 one stood up.-
"George,- his wile said, "why didn't
you stand tip %.* .
1 •t\\'ell," he r'plied, "1 was going re.
1 bit I knew 1 looked like the devil in a
silk hat." .
The Point of . se pt. 2..,1, 1P.$).
Father -"Did • •• 4 know. Helen.
,they:Vediec„yet •.t ,,,.. \oath Pole?'
Little Hetes • \•et .lid they Had
Sant,. Clam
A New 1f iGi)itaf "Arithiii
1'b'• following lints, to be sling to
h• tune of Lavallee's "O ('anfuia"
were committal by Mrs, Merry E.
Powell Mel'nlluch, of Toronto :
U i .n M1a' in pr.ta-o of thee we sonic;
Fr too orhvin,rhill. our ant hem prondle run:.
W.th fertile plains and moontsln, grand.,
With lake, and rhea-. clear.
Inernnl baaty. thou dust d and
'fhrnn.Mrnt the Tele.
Lm,1 ted of Host -' w,' 0,1/Implore.
HI... ear dear land 1111. day and evermore.
Pte.- our dear land ,hi- day and eoern,ore.
Ile o t.',inv 14' fur time our father. wrought.
Thy heed anti ears nneeltlsl.ly they ...oh!.
\Vi,.It .le sift., hand and Nark,. ndnd
They felled -the fora4 dome o.
b',tent at lave, to loave behind
A herivai a of home.. '
Lord lint) of Ho.te' we now Implore,
Nle., our de+u lend In. day and ever mote.
Plea our do *eland th4. day and evermore.
Hb a l'anwl*' the homeland that we love.
Tc.s lr'wdau.aao,r+waf -from l:^•t *M .-
Thy Mxhteml• law, thy tit.? ice fair.
olive nlat,hle* Iilserts:
We !husk oor 400 ill 0 we o,:.y-hn r.'
Thv glurton. de., 4nq,
Lord U.d of Woo.' '
, . inn
Pte-- nor dear Land , t,, --day ani r, emit),,•.
111 m:• den. I31d' hi, day .fid evnrmnr.•
1'11111hvn 1111I0 brave Rood bl(1od.
otherwise they will be Irony, sickly
ant delicate. 1f yont children aro
pfal•, enmity eah•ol,Ued, give them
1". rr.'ti 1?, the 4nMenne 4ng tonic,
which 4s Chili /coal of fresh lean beef,
citrate of iron and pare old Spanish
sherrywine. Nothing (id he more
benefcial acin such eases. 111 a bottle.
1
-TFA-1-1 DISPLAY -$H'-
CLO THING and
MEN'----FURNIS1-111 GS
' MEN'S SUITS and OVERCOATS.
BOYS' SUITS and OVERCOATS.
1Iats and hurnoihings now ready for your
Tnspectioni )1 cordial invitation is ,e,xtended
to you to cntt%o any time you like. and see
\\1f lT regulon. 1cZ ttfi4T t''att-Tfj O:- Our
efforts to secure tf.e best and most dependable
gnods wilt, -we are` sere, he appreciated by a-
discriminatingr public.- We have the most
top -to -date goods th'at can he secured, and
this, store is to be' known as. The House of
Real Values. �•
, 20th Century Clothing
\,•r,ls no puffing 11;, it 11114 n 111e4 ional n't„ttatiun as heing the bge.t
pr.olnln.d 4n Camel,.rxr•Inniv.. style, •r, ,i correct in every detail.
:Nein Century inthe best. Huy it. Medetollpecial order if you wish.
:11si samples to choeise from.
Boys' Clothing
In mostly dolhir-I,n-telco stvle, in n14vn so I greeh shades, ext re good
val001, 111 $5. so, 46.00 and 47.00.
NOTI'. A GOODPEN•KNIFE ):111.12 flee with each Solt or
over coat. '
Special
Ationt 511 Suits, :f -plebe, mingle -10 rasted ilei regular IVO!) to Si;
special 43.25
All Wool Underwear
The gi eateet values ever shown, at Woe: per garment. Be sure and
moo t 111',.'. w
Yotemit' agetw•iea ;4411hl',•ntur•yClothing, NingHale Peabody Overalls
WALTER C. PRIDHAM
T 'i HOUSE Or REAL VALUES
J
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Thiel special rale far III Io.t week of S, 1,.rmlwe h ai preea.rd with
,Irterrtllnati00 ten give t' ,• boodle n rev.1,111)4 u(„hl,1 ter (8114 do for lbt>!1s ■ha -
buy from ricer •
Blankets t
Liegedaeuh'e 1e•d eine. while, all pure w(k'l iilankein, pink or Lou,.
•
earapts, 1sloest prier 41.454 a pair', last meek tat Sepia'' o•1' $2 95
for (r
•Cotton Blankets--------
rift pair 1.1ge white , r grey, double -bed sire. pink or blue -JC
border. Mai km., mule' I.- ice el 2.x sale...... ..:, . ...........
One 0 .....wi1111 yaisl• Alai k Fhortu'let to Shirt.rg, in 4 PW, hent pa, ll
Flannelettes -
✓ xlr a Ile Of y Midil 'tilde warp, regular 13. 441;1111 y, Tuesday, 10c
\\'.•dmeiday and 71 ores •y, pan. yard......
Dress Gools and Suitings -
14.e 1' , all •
1 'avg. rt 11 hao.lsomeet crowing of Ihrss Mntet ials w1' Have , )sass
11I.1lel , Iwo.
(•
1 your tte1'!int, anti prices t..ra
are Very
Moderate.
late
\V1' heiro'a,•ed . ••n • renlArkah,. bargain. f or tit ,•
` 1show days. ;,II t„ ;,..
inches whir, ,.11 went W41(2ags and Dross (hoods, about lila) yards,
regtllor 41.1111 and 11.23, al per yard .,,sass .. 59
Three 'mod, ed yard. of 72 inches wide, ■ubleaehed, plain Sheeting,
Sheetit gs
free iron. dressing and heavy weight, regular price per yard 25e, .1Q pC
✓ ale days e,• O
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Carpets
Twelve hundred yards English Tapestry Carpets, 27 inches wide, extra
heavy pile, and in patterns suitable for any room. regular tt5rnd a
75e, at pyard ............................................ 5c
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Linoleums
Two, three cud four yards wide Linoleum... fancy, plain and 50e
iolald, at' per yard, 35c, inc and ....... .................. ..........
Rugs.
Magnificent showing of' English, Brussels. Wilton and \'elvet $3
Rugs. 313, :4134, :44x4 yards, at each, $1:.. $'' 42:. and .
Butterick Patterns for October are in stock.
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W. ACHESON & SON
THE CLEAN GROCERY
REDPAT/H 'SUGAR
Eight.•en pontdr for one dollar.
Eighteen you r of this sugar Roes
farther than wen.ty-two•of any other
kind.
KINCARDINE BACON
'I'Hg EPII t•Ita BRA NO.
o shipments made weekly. Tues -
and Friday.'.
ids Bacon... .,. 210 trued
Hack Bacon Gc pound
The Hallway otNriel rare tree thin
brand exclusiv.ly, where they want
the hest.
RIVER VALLEY
CREAMERY BUTTER
From Dungannon. Sic a potted
li,uuauh•eed the hent.
Highest crash prire paid to Ferment
t,r BUTTER. EGOS and LARD.
J. J. M( DONALD,
Ph on• 111.
West SL
This is Pickling Time.
We can supply yuur,nerds In
Corks, Gem Jar Rings.
Bottle Wax, Spices, Etc. -- -
Everything fresh and pure.
Waterglass Egg Preserver, 15c a Tin.
The only guarantees egg preserver
NLOP, The Druggist.
brd Block, - (.oderich
The Goods
The F The Work
That we ul into our lothes are away
above par, no matter what price you pay.
'Phone 180
Martin Bros.
TAILORS and FURNISHERS
easy to operate
for a new one.
Come in and see our display, and get a free Souvenir
Special Bargains at Special Prices for this week.
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Worsells' Stoves & Range
Come in and see
the exhibit of the
best and largest
stock of Stoves and
Ranges.__. _There_ is.
nothing in town to
equal them. Every
one selected from
Canada's best stove
makers, aaaaaaaai many
of them direct from
the Toronto ExhibL
ition. . Every o n e
guaranteed a perfect
baker and fuel saver,
and moderately priced. We'll take your,old
We have repairs for every make of tone,
stove as part ay
range or heat r.
Prisco Lanterns
do not Llnw out, flicker or give
trouble, f13r to $1.00 each.
Coal Oil Heaters
do not, smoke or emelt, give a
strong heal and easy nn oil,
$5.00 each,
Stove Pipes
Elbows, Mortis, Mats.
Bissell's Carpet
Sweepers
The world'. Lest., all sty len, At.
$2.50 en. h.. _ .._..,...,.�._.
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Bird Cages
Cup*', Springs, etc.
Paroid Roofing•
(`hoaper and better than
ahingley' We are sola
Agents'. //
Apple Peelers
i'arets and Slivers. every slake
and size, at 7:0' each.
King Cutter Razors,
$ 1.50 each
•:ver Ready Safety itesor, with
12 blades. 41.(ifi each,
IXL Pocket Knives
R,4er'e, Hoker's.
Martin Senour 100
per cent. Pure Paint
and Varnish
goes farthest, Iraka heat and
wears longest. We are sole
Agents.
Lacqueret
The blest Varnish Stain nladr,
in all rotors for floors, wood-
work, furniture, etc. (let a free
sample.
/'Special Cut Prices on Fencing and Wire.
We have a ebmplete stock of Hardware, Paints, Tools, Tin and
Roofing, etc. We do Repairing, Plumbing, Eavestroughing.
GraniteWare,
Worsells'--Hardware and Stoves
Donee in and got a ft -PP Snnvenit. We are open every n'fght until 0 p n,