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The Signal, 1910-7-14, Page 7f1° THE SIGNAL• GODFRi1N f tvTA Rio -,--t.i.6•449444049ini"Oriciii249429/199i44i4i94949+.4"ficigliii"ici"iii"i"e"dini9+9i"e"icicci"icirtAt9Vic4 44; f News The o the District. 41 ,t;„ 44, ak s 4 * 64°4514445 'x +'* ' '35 44 46+4° +1445',6 446 4646' +' 4 '' EAST WAWANOSH.0111ti.on visiting 'Towns'',,•sc1ng for , Detroit a4.:d t1„.pty, .ly 11th. 1 othao pointe lief fru their tutu'. lb our Itt. North Rend, ilk: 1'If ut �I Ila. .f ANtte _ _- -_ flies , -BLYTH.- -� at Iter It"I , lit• .ft►t!1 aged slztr-nine t'KNuaY, my 6th. a as tee Latest Quotations. 11 it „❑ tnc�t id the late JameM LOCHALSH. I MunuAY, July Ilth, THE MARKETS. !.lova NnTrv.-The rapidly -trier -ram ��� And Chicago Wheat Futuwas Mg family of Hod. Koss, of the boon- s M,I Iib o rfnlly away 1, J ditty. W4I added t last week by the Close Lower -Live Stock - 1 , n lour notal of x 3 ,ung daughter Rory ,ars'eu1 fru months. Her hurll*ud i AI roMutlI,.F. Air IOKST.- A` very Ma"M be .b dtitit d to see the crops d her by seventeen years. ardour ac(•ir rot. happened here Sun- } I )trundar Fa••nma, July 11. looking w. well Miss MiLegaret Liverpool wheat futon•. .donor/ to -dei tl {at i ne jl�td 1,414111love.; than yestvrday�,a,rs r liutr and the death of her A pally liulu io'onto, a ntbirting of tari,uu, Ill arrived on a visit tt the ed to uw«r t • o+eMt +.� 1 w W4. gab about su weeks OM" Prot ed to„ '•II. 41nl Mrs. H. H. HulnlrMisr.j.jt ece., haute Ia,t riiday dli�i e4. r6anw neaSaturdayt J Iy,l sen ily doter ,,,,orb for her ver&k.•urtl condition. wad Vrrits Holmes. Al r. J. (1. Holmes and I t4+hrccn Fhtlays4)n arrivtri! hover cart and July oats %e lower ,�„• Kruhtxlly •silk until death' three young children and Mr. Thos. hatutdal frotu the Waldbeim Semi.) Winnipeg Options ;,,holed het• tihr was w )Iethudlst ill Lane, were touting through here, li,r (110. Oconomowoc. V. i4.„ where I Jul} wheat at N' t4. r • !need *41 Wes lrligi"n. She leaves behind her one 1 1V hen about a toile eitst of town their she xetrl as outer for rou,r titer.... e4.. July oats, 0 ( tower „u, winos. of ('Bitt, and one i ear struck NKtm a Inose gt•itvrl, tipping The 11ia,es McLellan, residing in the' R'rtrat-July CAA.. ,.• IotMY t11 ouVt. laughter, Mrs. John Oriwuldb)•,'nf the machine down an embankment. State• of Michigan. at•e at present on Uh.tit-Jule Swat, tk:ton:•r a.a .,.wfnrth. The Nurral on Saturday ! The why le l'',1-ty Wight hays been a visit at their unclk'o, 14.1'. McKee -s Toronto Grain M1 1 Mi„ tors LargelYrattendrd, showing i killed, but luckily unl� Miss Hoboes btu not t. \hie• Sarah Cameron has tf P Wbeat, [411, barb .........11 m .to cos tits r1trent in which the drewtawl woe i and Mr. Line were at nil in turd aid , Detroit after spending part Wheal, sea, bush tai .... a I.. A. Fear. Myth, Mit- they were all able to leave for their Wheat, moose. bush h Id. ((4.v ut the summer at borne Those gurkwtI t- bobs! ,...r.... 0iR ... ,twl all the house atld I;reve. + buinrq 1n t.tuutu tlunds� 0u,g• Ionto -drawnout howls heard early Sat- I . Hye, bushel 0 1 ne ^a4. waw drawn to the l'. P. H. sta. IIIdat morning were mit ;roto w(5li re eY, 0 es Tut: Lyr(t • • Ilrt.tDtKIN't:.-Aft" g t Earl burnt! I•I and r«t5ein..d resident u[ this ti aPd shipped troIu there to w Year, bus het o ,_ ... arriving iron, \4.w O0t*rio but from o 40 wn- up. •• Toronto p*K tr- for re tait•M. As one of Oat. bushel vel away en Sunday, June ;MO. At' air wheels war tltr)kro right uK, ire- liven dishing out ice cream 'the nicht Toronto Dairy Market. 'he ago. of ala y ) eft John Bradtu k was I 1•two bright lads in Lochalshwho bad nil t imp,. Thr A .....rd aides Moore mu,nr demagrr. Cheese per Ib. 0 !_ n 1351 I,elOrr Abid who an 44 natural con e Mhn•• bin name war 1 p Butter store lou v iH It e• M torn K 1lxrbrl I t►nrrt•.altt•. Miss 1/. Kelly. who. as • uence. haul taken cram , mewbree Mutter. separator, dairy. W. 0 JO ue a in Scotl.nd, but had we I•eiotLed Mala Pit, tike of ['exalt -is. to the if tw inns .... Alex. Alc. limner. • rean,ery. .voted, .. 0 2 Flying Machines A few years ago flying machines were hardly thought of, nor was Scott's Emulsion in summer. Now Scott's Emulsion is as much a sum- mer as a winter remedy. 11 Moneta.Science did it. AU TU ago Scammom STEAMERS LESS THAN SIX DAYS FROM PORT TO PORT The ••Rov.,l Edward" completes the trip from Bristol to Quebe - to 5 days. 23 hours, .31 minutes Thr rev/ triple -sort? tot bine steam- ers eaa t l'n*dint). Northern Steamships. I,iulited, -Royal F:dwatd":iI d "Ro1'el lirorge" sail tortnightly, let wren llan._wa 1st . - t -i-4 country forty- veep«..;;.asst.; Astray tsi'edaesday aftern,•sln.jLennalL..whuhat chat ' 10uetet. creamery, Ib. rutty.. 4 24 o public _ Mantral. QpCbEC sal els !Air. .vl••tandrr. 1saaC and 1►avi.1 ; June ,zkh. ,It w'a,. 1111? last winter seined in 154ex rount>, close bt lbs' """TT' "' Cowan. ,d this 11r.lity, are brothers, 1 hat Mi. and Mut. k, i1y erlebiated shore of Lake Erie. is s tendin the Honey, extracted 0 lova Apply Local Steamship Age t. or lobo Andrrwa, of 1!ullrtt,• ahri• o',ir11 wr,nlin and new the holidays upending Hgaey, comes. down S S iii H. l'. Bendier, General Age '1 To- Mc - ,ad me K R INinyt with his brother, god. Me- Naw York Dairy Market route. •roto •1 liar -f WinKl++to • art • 1pitby11d is herrlt iif his hie -bate The !.roman rid rjft •.. , ti. lirwdnurk Jird niwnt `hawily were ail it h.nur uTten [h ii NEW YO111,: July -ll. -Boater. tiros ro- t us A aukt•r Sri l' Ks,+ The garden .•tints 6015 Zer•eamert'' ,t'e•'fats �'.,,. tO ,. ,x aut;j the following t Inothrt- 1'3°1'44 own +. with the ,•xcep party which is held nearly evert vent "-v,rr' extras, 9ttl,r• to A.'•• ttnrd t" nna, ,n•:url.1.ut;htrrM sure ice: John, of tion of the oneUnugtiterfroth t'atgat>. In .„thee n with the A:htirtrl i'red- 45a to aic:.state da14 • rarMe( to fin5it, "Yc• � .rrx•ets. Mei u4.,• t i o vWiat. �-'lir' •,Irv•. I{i+rt. Mwn. ; Mrs. C. 'Whit- •and she aunwl home In time tut the hytrrutn chord' luta eremite, locally, x to ,4c factory, ' to e. tmitittam c, of Itreroit : firs. %V. [)!tie an 1 funeral. which took (11x34. Saturday..) notable event; and these parties hat's Creamery. 34c to 95c. ours. ,•t bloat tViwent>soh: Miss .le.tu• Kt•t. F.eth,•r Hanlon ,ralduct.d th•', been in the pt rhwrertrrized by at CCrerr FYrm: receipt,, rt, elate, whole (antral seri, ire.. IhM t'rfllAlll, •lt'etr' n Ilk species 15iac to :ae', d•,., fancy', • ! tr. of (idl tomb .I R• „at progra11t a Hest conveyed to the church, wh'1' 1 Kot this •vr:u lir 7 GODERICP$ TOWNSHIP. .a tet•Ke gathering attended. niter' last Friday rteni',. \tnvn.tY..titi 11th. • which x it t nt.ny tolhit etl 11 (h,• i John N. ,MeKenzir. Tidy. r•ru,«tel v in Min•l:, where the re-' ,ii•rM of the Ash0rl a large attendance. 154X: d", ., errge prime. ltrec 10 1fw•do- t 15 which was held fair to 4.01. babe to 11,y,•, 111., 'vnmon, 1 on the taw') of 10'x, to 12%e, skims. Tull t-•. leech.!, Lewc ind,•r the 11114• , to L";ac. 1 't'reIt, tertat: hR.s.lr lead a receipts, Ion -men, +tate!, y lyn.r..ylranta and raewt,v )otiose -4.y, whttet, 1ti-• brut•.. Mc1'.IrlL+nl. of Detroit. swims w•ru• interred. Mts. Kelly while lnuild unr+ inI stint of trodance as �,•to d", aatbrr•.••1 alone, - to .w b con• 1 tit it lawn wa. hi 51 • erg rded to. e•si n,. an het bus atm an, 81111 4 1a t e noon, round, wort ark with �t7a �+•, .tits;, l:e to 11c: i.l Dell*s' syn, .atl,l of utxo1•triend- to thein sit i K p extra first. tic t" Mins . tarlrny Kert•ra, , p huge .111 assemblage of pr le thy[ recrnds, 1w4rc to layer. iry.., is ti.iting friends on the 10. .i.(411.11un Awither rf lhr.'Id ,wsi icnuudunicaltion waM tomewh8 lull•'' brown, .a , do matet[rd. , ry THE QUICKEST ROUTE TO The centre of the Muskoka diatiict reached direct try the Lake Shotes Line. Boat side stations at Bala ;'ark 1(5 I CATTLE MARKETS. and Lake Joseph. d t Buffalo Cattle Market Active But The Lake Shore Express Lower -Hofs Steady. ' dents ort E t -t %Vawauush pNrsrd ltw•a> I cult. and the refreshments 1• ,•. '.witz••r has left for Moose. Ixsl 'fhurldny, ria the pe ,.Ir..' ,_k. 31. nosy take up a 1 1(8rh. The l4.uotins wet -teui it ,tlu(t ci,;nit)', through town uu Satur Coital et•metery. Iry Cooper and Agnes S. tli••es 11"1'1'1" F:vv.►'r. sA cd Smith,+t mutton. Manitoba. are 1.1tdliug took lilac,. at the to burst ..t t:ra ge t'lxtpet's: ' Mr. and MIs. A. (eiter 101 '`I'uesday. liartey Cole ugh. son of Mt- *n1 , July 5th. when their younarest? $eolith- tilt:.las. I'el• to h. of this town -hip. t .r. MIMa' Lizzie. axe unit ..d ins the h nil? passed hie Heal exuu,- t t1 A sou of .els, ! herr sold at -"the tastily -etre wove%wt bonds!, and of which 110 ample sup (u the was, provided. in expectation of large crowd. were in certain lines sold iy pretty out rout? in the evening A lodge Wear.- id Union Stock Yards Train; 3 & 4. contingent. in three caret ails. came ORONTO, July 11 -Receipts of A ns►gniHcently equipped. solid 1•ei+ from Lurknotsc..includil:g the Luck- live stock at the Union Stock Yards tihule train. observation itatlor eats now tq•r-s hand, which enlivened the' were 49 ear loads cvnsrstiog al Wei) 1011 males de luxe.. pl�Icrwlidgs during the evening with 1 cattle, [tog. 1831) -htep and Iamb it appointment. in a elaga by itself. •ohne good selections. Rev. .1. S. 31 calve: Ha rdir was chairman a " torr _ holy hon,!♦ of utatrtmeps n mati.•nt at .Tnrontar 1'nfyetsit). is I:rirn,h,tai•, of t/••tn,it. 'I -(55.,J. L. 1 opened the; Exporters. 'Three trains every week day. t th h ut tt l j bought Wirt & CO. to, luting our rung n 4.s Sntall etlt iatwl. The bride war program with 1411 ihtt'Mluctory stterch. ) name'r l) n "ug :r ,or +4.n Ontario in the interes '(t a ts of the I '1 1 d f ivory S 1 h t d h Tei export st a .or .in oil martet, 1SS g a.m. 10 arms $.IS p.m. iinti-h mid Foreign Bible Becht) . **tin K 1 pt K ',tire_ J' b2 M to r. Providing the romhrta+de nay to elauU u. yt tined in eves n , VIII, r teflon on the ,ag nitek tutu? the mt. each. a K per cwt.. or a renge .e m with olden embroidered yoke o rout ren l,y Ho tleKen• ex heifers, .,t taw or s Dist) is :ti i16krs.--The sympathy tri nuMai with, applique hire. Ilrt' zie .turd Kenneth McLennan. which rte Ap of =•.5 to le: visit Beaverton, Sparrow (sake, Mus- ! &,saris tampers buuxht kris expert stern for Morns & . t lb.. sack. trot koka•Lakes,l'ar+ty .ound,t:enigianBay .4 the community is extended W ah! travelling (tees was a I,isruit-colored gutted the bloox! 01 the huge Scottish! ho,bauJ and relatives of Mr.. U. J. hn.xdrloih with ham 10 match. Mies' present. Two anthrmoi were Jtanctwaer, at 64 to t 05 31 "'nig" the Magnetawiin County. Pickerel gum, ill 1110 l.41 they have sustained NI trot moti1Lrn, of tVhiteehur, h, who I well rendered by the Presby teflon •a,4.' is 311, a4. tretter•a, a lb.iu to Ito .pee 'and F'trnch Ricer,. hr h.•1 death on July 1st. Me.. Huta. acted as b•ides'taid. W4. Althea in it choir. ' Excellent vocal solos were cwt. 'Rath eves[ (hie spring to ' R R Alrx. McIntosh bought «sponse oat i [ n.vwt, 64)411)15 in.cbess (4(111 dives trimmed i ;torn by H. Armitage. of Cuckoo*.' N 3. t,. i p averaging t L50 to 1>Os , Tit'td cb Rivet.. corner King and Tor Alt*.. hopi"sl•. that - the change ut • wifh applique. The table entered 111 ..I firs. Evans, of ,Medieinr Hat. Ibt each 1 onto Sttoe1s and Eaton Station. Tor" 'limar5 would benefit bre (*ding the si-.n .I net father. carrying a huge health. The change did not peeve «hewer bouquet, Mists *my Elliott (wn44ial •.nl she peewit away 11 pIMying tn. wedding Ia.11ch. The ((101.• slated. The I.,d) 15118 brought p.wsr11(s 44515 vett beautiful, showing is441 . and th. funetwl Was held !toms the high a-trr1u in which the bride is the te.idsn•-e of her father, Robert . held bee.•, aril ineiud:d chequer,. r•ttt Nuck. both roncessinn. The inter- gt*se, ttivrt.5a,K fuiniture, etc. The meta -was made in Clinton cemetery. limispreiaip I. le•ft,ne *n extended trip iout IIIKvKM (HEM). -The death 'o1 4.n Guelph, Ton onto and Sieger* Fall.. John beeves, ell old and mourh•te- They intend making their homy in De - Vetted resident .1 (inderich roan• trait, wbete• the Kristin' has it good -hit,. t•'•k place at hie home 00 the p•sttlon. The best wishes of the Ctth r,.nrr.eitilI nil TbursdI4. June wh• I5 u' ivy go with them on :bttb. Mr. Shutes had IAMB in filling their journey through lite. health tut the lest two years. He ie. i►'ININi(IN DA CKLKI/NATION.-The tirr.lat the usual hour on the evening First of Jofy One year was the etw(iou- to his demise, and when hie first oreaeion th*t an attempt ,mt sem t.. his 1omit the next worn hoe (leen m.•de to celebrate a inn. lie f„oud that his Gather had diel holiday herr for a *treat titan' ?tole ii-Ierp. The deceased gentle- rears. The weather wool vet. hot Ilan rias in hi. seventy-eighth year and duets.. lett fat *ll that there and 5441 Ileo stesitlent of this town- woe it very good *ttrnda,ce. The day *hipfovthe !*st hitr•four years. A opened in the morning with a reit- timely ,•1 ton woo. rand one d*righter- thurnpian pronrlaion, end there were McIntosh and +leo one hi- Mrs. Evan.' Joffe. of ()intim : David, on the home- ,.0015 Interesting hobo, es in it end and Miss Lexie tMcLeste showed •trail and Nt•s. (:4.0: Taylor. of Brent- quite a uiuulter of three. Then there n,ti sieal ability and carefully trained ford -are 3Tt 10 nlournsitie Ines. Mrs.' NMI( A game of twaeball between VI -rat- voices. A hearty vote of thanks was Deese. died three* t 0441.4 ego. The is- Held null lielgraee. which resulted io n given to Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie fr.r winos were interred in Clinton cesue- win for the latter. the score being 9•11. the nee of the Irwn. t.. ;which Mr. tray on Satin der. July 2nd. After dinner Blyth and Belgr*t•e McKenzie replied in fitting terrine. ply vel w Knwr. but it was vett tine. The successfulevent was closed by the • .UCKNDW, sided -tans touch .o to be interesting, band playing end the choir singing MorU.Yi July l lib. the /score tiring 11,3. It trio the in• the National Anthem. bliss Anna Myt'b*rle•s has returned terltion to have Muerte herr. but by The K'eekly Globe and The Signal tree her trip to Vancouver, H. C. anme,mrcalculatiun they didn t wine. l'ne horse recini was well filled up Ito new subscribers' for the remainder of this year for lilt cents. . SIGNALS Alta- 1•ia:n solo* were auirotablt• I Maybes & Ronson bought tO1�London ex- ' onto• h Mi l U I) fl• Ta rt.•rs 4.x, order. t".3 lbs each, ,114 rendered I . Miss Annie • r one t Manchester cattle, 1110 441 $.4.a per 1 and Mise is&Irel McLennan. which ' cwt. pave good promise for the musical Butchers N tutors of tnese two .young ladies. A prime picked lots 401'! ,1 ,a to its: M U S K OKA LAKES short sod witty sj*'ech was ramie 4iy toads of Rued. 1<7. to wet. medium, `lass John Mhiell. of Hnt•nn who related t+' NL- common, St to p.15 cows.•ll.f1•�to the *tnusin story of thed in scotch- w's'Springers. Ky R• Milken and �� utas in the ward of a rite hor.pital. wbnut t5 ndlkers :and )prtnstrr eo4d aR who ,alt4 a 5621 re, ural, desired to hate" fsl to iib each. the pipes play before him. which � Vsat Calves. was granted hive. hut who. strange t(5 A limited st,pplp •f veal .alvea matt i relate, was Lound in a fair was to re- fend atarket at 11 Io r per wt. cover the next morning,while all ahosp and Lambs. y '.1•erp. swiss. sold at 13.50 t Nis• rami the other patients of the wird - were pro 3550'; lambs. 1' :u to 15 per ort• found stone deed. Excellent end en- ( Hopis• tort*ining recitations were given. by pesters quoted rsleets, ltd brad wetet�+- Mias Al*inio Murray. of Pantmount, a the market at l+k:: tad *.'Its f.e.b.. and tli n+ tVilt+nn, recently trnm Eng �' ell country land. A rattling Root song was sung Molrtroal Llvo stock. I•y.Ablccttt. of Berrie, which called MONTRF-ALI July 11.-44505(*i.)-At the forth hearty encore,. A duct by Alia Montreal Stock Yards West i5114 Market. the receipts of (It'' stock for the WtMo !lathe, Armstrong and Mies Gladys ending July s we{e SAD cattle, abs rifest' and lambs, 1410 hog. and lak0 cadres. The supply on the market Ili, morning ter sale rorslsted of Oat cattle. 100 sheep aril lambs. :TD hots and 150 calves.b. Choice Prices advanced Ste per 'teen veld at 75 to :kir, good at stye to Plc; fairly good at {c to 11kr; fair sl Siee .t mic. and commas at be to Mee per Ib. A few choice Mwe brought as high as 64.45. and from that 'town to fc was W- cepted for the lower grades. 111 tare A stronger• feeling detvieope 111 market for Vicp, r e lbs. Bales of se- lected Iectedces scored ae • ce of 36c IN leered lots were made at 5.75 to OM per 100 tbs., weighed off oara- There was 1o.. change in the conditions of the market for small, meats, except for- ward • more freely, and iowero come prides fa s expected in the near future. Seim were made at from V to V each. Cables" were scarce a.d df chola. torSe per hlb.. *ed dthe lower rtaRk at LN,c• g rades sold at from p to 1s teak• seem brought 34ye to 3Y(c per Ib. )in.. E. Howey, who has been teaching school at Pott t3pdney. ie •pendin;r the hotidtys et her home bete. Mr. and Mrs. JA4. G. Carter. of ('hicagn, &revisiting Mee. John Baker. The ladies are sister 1. They pur•pwr tetoau•ing fot reunion week. .3[iit 1Itb it (inetoun, of the teach- ing staff of the Outworn) greet school to Tomr.to, is spending the vaSatio- herr with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert (itahem. The induction of Rev. J. N. Duncan nn pastor "f Lucknow Preehyteriin shurclkeetineekettelinitely • [Es teserend gentletua - sat on the advice of his physician will require several weeks rest. We note with M_ asure that F. N. ( aikelL-have`her euernistul in passing the Ontario Medical Council intermediate examin- ations. The final examination takes Place nett year, when. if successful, they will he entitled to practise meds- _ , Cate in Ontario: ENTA.t xcg Rgirtr*. --The following shite successfully on the entrance ez- asainstions at Lucknoty : Eva Omer. Allister Hughes, Earl Bogue,, Inez Switzer. Madeline McMorrwn, Martha liegb7 Robert McIntosh, Alicia Mitchell, El l e d e Mather,, Denc*n Mtl'harle., Lillian Mitchell. Fred Mc- . Led, Jeanette Hedley. Hvxe�K+L A very pleasant event os and vino 'mite exciting. A horse tutu Teeswatrr ran away while scoring for a race and amassed the sulky. hut we are glad to say hr didn't injure the driver or himself. in the morning of the saute day Hoe rinkp o!.thett l ac howlers; had a tournament. wasn't flmished in the morning, the Hna1 game . bring played in the even- ing between the rinks skipped thy A. �t . Sloan and O. E. McTagR latter's rink won. I'gfu oNAL AND, OHNKKAL. -The Presbytetrian ladies held a very suc- cessful lawn Hide' on their lawn last Wednesday evening. There was a o-ail.aeemedt t en- joy tbetnselves. The lawn was he*nti� fully decorated end well lighted with electric lights Fridsy.evening the A. Y. a A. of Trinity church held their lash social tend had a large at- tendance. The,night was beautiful and there Was a good program -so all went home well pleased. The ('Katon band furnished the music in their motel style Rev. E. A. Fear intro- duced himself to the Methodist con- gregation last Sabbath and left a very good impression. W. Dunbar. of Clinton. took charge of the service in Trinity church lest Sabbath ....I as. Go.' man, A former Blyth boy. but now of (:alt, visited with friends here the pest week._ .....Mr. and Mrs. W. Tertian, of Exeter. sprat a few days of the past week with friends here. S. A. Popplestnne is we*ring x pleasant ex - ion these days, the reason being that a • y ' liertved at itis -hos to carry on his work as an Oddfellow. ..Mb's. F. Balaton was visiting with friends in Galt this week, ticcofl- paeied b Mir Bainton.......Mr, and Mrs. Mc� of Cbiselburst, spent a few days of the put week with th sons here........ as. Anderson h closed, up his drygoods store and vol out the bedew* of his stock to W. T. Riddell. of Auburn A. Coombs, who has been with a surveying petty near Kingston, Is at present spending a few days et hie home hers ......Mr.. W. Felker, of floderieb,.'pent a few days visiting here........The Brussels junior baseball team plc a g� Mrr es�p�rtro s ',hare 1150? defeated our boys tbs of this week, aid Beamer, of Toronto. Mr. when t� ltsh Barber y e spending a booty. taw of daughof Thomon, oMiss terRof Mrs.�N. Lt Campbell to IV, L Barber, of Nroftb Bend. B e• Fier. W. A. Bremner, of Ripley, oMet- atal. in the presence of a number of in- vited guests. The bride was given away her brother-in-law, Mr. 'Thompson. on was a pd dressed in a pretty gown of it rried a bouquet el bridal mote Mia roidery and Lorna (amebell, deter of the bride, was IIoaid of hotpot and was attired In a gown of bine elk milli. file tabbed a bougost of white carnations. Little M I ss Not MR Thompson, the Sower girl was heeled in white embroidery and oar - tied The It basket of roses and carnations. eons was h 1 OF DISTRESS. Goderich People Should Know How to Read and Heed Them. Sick kidneys give many signals of distress• The sicretiona are dark. contain a sediment. Passages are frequent, scanty. pain- ful, Ha-kache is constant dab nod -night. Headaches hod dizzy -dolls are fre- quent. The weakened kidneys n.0d quiek East Buffalo Cattle Market. EAST TIUFFALO. July. 11.-Clitit -Se- oelpu, e'.Att heed; fairly active: good to choice steers, (3c to etc lower: all other grades. toe to l4c her: prune steers. tilt to p; shipping. 520 to V 10, butch- ers, 96.2r to 11.25, heifers, 5442 CO 1111: cafes, 13.15 to 16.0: bolts, lilt to R'A: stockers and feeders,MSC to 5; sleet heifers, 13.75 to U.. fresh cows me iprticto�s pt ashese; tots - lower, 31.41) to 33.10. Hof•-Reeetpls, live heed: fatty at•tiw and 'tautly; heavy, 30.36 to 3.10; mired., W0.0 to 35.0; yorker*, p.0 to 5M: plot. 10.110 to 110: roughs. 64 to 13.13: stew. ss dairies, l0 to 10.1s• Sheep •tie;tewes. ItSe lower teams. sheep. act[ clow end fist: lower: talose, IBM to We; vett-nage, 5 to t55 w,th.r • 5.36 to o.0: ewes, 996196 • to 64.70: snoop. mond. 10 b 5; lamb•. clositt( bwtr. BEST REACHED BY CANADIAN PAC I F I•C FOUR TRAINS FROM TORONTO -9.0 a.m. 12.15 p.m. 6.051 1. - 10.10 p.m. Bala Sleeperpried Friday's 10 IQ p.m. Winnipeg &press. $ I3c►tt't delay ! Use a special kidney remedy'. Booth's Kidney Pills cure sick kid- ney., backache and urinary diwrders. Mrs. M. E. Parr, of ar2.1fobs street. Steelton, Ont., says : ••1 hive found 1(1(554* actual results after Ming [iooth'i Kidney Pills than I did from any other remedy ever used. I had suffered for several yearn with kidney and bladder trouble and atter A short course of treatment with this medicine i bate been cured. Mis- erable pains 6010as my hack which would extend up 01y spine and into the back of my head, frequent hind - aches and dizziness and kidney secre- tions that were scanty and contained A heavy sediment had me all run down. These trauhles hove all left me and i am pleased to give Booth's Kid. nay Pills my best wlsbes for success and my hearts. endorsement." For sale in Goderich by E. K. Wigle. Motel by dealers. .Price 8N cents. The H. T. Booth Co., Ltd., Fort Erie, Ont., Sole Canadian Agents. (MINIM AillIVAIV Z':RES CATARRH, ASTHMA, Fr Aline. Creep, Coggin as/ Celia er ev bask. Sold and gueeenned Nsw York Live Meeks NEW YORK. July i1 -peeves: reesfeta, 365: market Irregular: steers KS is M' oxen, 36.40: hulls. X151 to 54.25 ooWs. ;esti to SS; dressed beef, steady. native seem. M to Texasnt o Meer ewt. Caive.-Reee(ptr, ern; vela, Ne lower: buttermilks. full steady; rats. M to 110.76: tow for torn, sates at 511' sews at souks. M Vele; throws/rueto 3 dress d to wit. 01.1(17 to weak; city dreamed tests. lee to lac; 0om,ary demeesd calves, ec to tie 51r Ib. °Merge Live Steele. evacwOO * Jubr ii.- 7itt*)P--stents 16,100; market �(5t to reser; to sees, es 1111.s to p.«: western stews. ; owners feeders, 111.1111 t Ssw1 sad netters. a% to ala; calves. 51.7t to 311.0. Hof.-RecdpD. AM: weak; tfrtbt, le to M•11: mixed, 1.7e to MN; hoary. ~4 to 111x; 1043(11. KS to ti.1s; tined oboes*, heavy. 5M to Mrd; pttr•• *el is 3.0; bilk of alias. 5f1 to M•5• sheep sad Libels.-aact(1►t•, WM. mar. Not se tower; •etivt, 5 t M.M. west. ow. 13 0 to 54.0; /LM t W.5: In1M salves, 11.11 t M : water. Ma to RA. ENJOY A COOL LAKE TRIP FIVE SAILINGS WEEKLY FROM OWEN SOUND Special train from Toronto 1.e0 p. toiling days. -� ASK FUR FOLDER. JOS. KIDD, Agent, Goderieh, Ont. Or write K. L. Thong/eon, D. P A. Torooto. m. GRAND TRUNK .SYSW M. I 1 • '1'IIt11WOAY. JI'I.Y 1.1. 1910, 7 Children's Clothing In our stock ofChildren's Clothing, the Norfolk and the double- hroasted styles With the k -n i l` k e r hod.; t 4. - - trousers are favorites. \1'e also have the Brownie. all tJle different .hakes. \\'r are selling an style now at t:tlt prices. . \Ve haVe in stock a hill title of ' Ksntlti ack Collars - and Cuffs \Vt: have an extra good line of •- _ Men's Canvas Hats, regularly sold .tt 75c, which . we will tis'ar :It 50C. McLean Bros. 1868 LIPPINCOTT'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE 1910 I 42 YEA-RS'•YOUNO WHAT 15 11' LIKE? It is a high -Clea,, pure -spirited marra4ine of '•Maerneet It •enteins • one complete copyrighted nevelt in ever; (-.w. besides a half dozen capital -hort stories. plea..tog poetry readable article-.. and the jolly -best humor eert.(nn you' ever now. (-very month yon will rind *group of terve and Morrie striates of absorbing interest. •. • •.% . t3PF:CIAi. 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Melling. front (bllingwood I.:Its pout.: and Owen Sound 11.4.1 p.ni. Wednesdays and Matutdaye for son and Georgian Buy Ports. Sailinlpr from Midland 1.30 p,4.., Penetang :t p 01.. t0 Party Sound end way portahumbly.tinily. eept huny. Full information and tickets from F. F. LAWRENCE, Town Agent. Office hours 6,31) a, m. to 9 p. in. • Or address J. D. MiDONALD, D. P. ♦„ G. T. R., Tomato. d = ==== ==== =I Li HARVEST TIME AGAIN WHAT ABOUT YOUR p Binder Twine? We handle Gilt Edge Brantford Twine. 65o feet,11 at 91C per lb., cash, or 10c, payable Oct. 1st. McCormick International N-Irvester Co. 650 feet, at 91c per lb.; cash, or 10c, payable Oct. 1st. Aver Leaf Brantford Twine. ,So feet, .at, \per lb._.. .... ... 8c HAY FORK ROPE in Canadian and Awericaa [nukes. i - In, HARVESTING TOOLS our rt47It was never moire complete. HOT WEATHER GOODS --"8"----1 O We clave Gasoline and (`nal 011 Stoves, Refrigerators. Screen Doom and Windows, Hamm ke, Lawn Chairs, fawn Mower; and Gorden Hoare from Sc to 1i. ser food., _ PAINTS PAiNT' PAINTS Are you going to do my painting?, i? so. do not overlook ME feet that (Sherwin-Wfttiamtr Paint i,e. farther- and. taste Longer than any other Paint on tbe.market. Have you ever used WONDER SHINE for cleaning your silver end gold ? No robbing or rubbing required. You can clean all your silver in the time it w id take to clean a few pieces in the old way. Price, ?Sc per pack& : e. A fresh car of NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT lust in. The National is acknowledged W be the tree[ Portland Cement on the Canadian market. Do not forget that we handle the National, when you require some. s". " CHAS. C. LEE Heat 'PYsas Its 0 11 0- 11