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The Signal, 1911-8-10, Page 5THE SIGNAL GODERICH ONTARIO TauueoAv, At:eveT 10. nil • LOCAL TOPICS Knit Chunk Chow Outing. - I Butler $wets. Tb. their el Koos ease* had their Ooos ds,sMs loom kiss grampuming at the PMkt ram os 1 bees ex aced daring last week algwoege. a I ib peals goad buttes, tis ater- u the prey cheat' of the towia being unable, to alp= forty. and a mmowstt 4 prawn eneust of the ankle to tres- tles wan sesta .raid the ply timer prstosaers, The blame fur eipeoundinge of the Point. • the eear'eity is attacked to the busy ' harvest so. erread to the tact that /Iridewt to Dr. F1.1d. pastures ars not as green as they De J. M. !'bid returned out Mends y negbt be. The price of good butter t► today is Mc per Ib. 1bNsto, where be had base viol theme week.. While there he a asking. heve 41, boaet ids arm st the fiestered arekiog ►u sae. The crank •'kicked back.' Please Notify Us. p1•luefr>m subscribers to The Signal who state that they do not receive tbdr prows regularly at the poet- , (floe. WW any Meows who in tut - ,re fail to receive their paper eaeb week kindly let us know st this °ell Pit sSche n Term. Tb. statutory dates for the opening and amiss of schools for the fall term d 1911 me: All public shoots and ur- ban seperate echoole open on Septem- ber int aged close on Depeober 22od. Rural separate schooS open on Au- gust 21st and close December Shed. Hint schools open September 51b sod doss Deeremb.r 22nd Moa. Adam Back Coming. it is enoonooed that Hon. Adam Beek will be is Goderich on the 17th int. and will address a public meet - i= is the court base on the *uhjeet al bydro-eleotrie power. The Brodie bylaw is to he voted on on the 19th, =slit is w1Bss.tood that Mr. Beck's visit is besogbt about at this ties •o as to give the electors some informa- tion on the power question from tbe standpoint at tbe Hydro -electric Copn- missioo. Match Starts Fire. When John Brophey, sr.; lighted It match to see the time at 2 o'clock Fall Fair Oates Changed. At a 'need_ ng of the directors •,f the Goderich Industrial Ezbtbitiu.e on 8atutday *venlig it wee decided. owing to lbs holding of the Dom11lo0 elections on September flats to cba.gs the dates of the fair to Mooday, Toes- dey sod Wedis dry, September 18th. 19th and 20th. It was also decided to put on, in addition to other feature., a tug-of-war for two good purees to be competed for by teams of ten id.c e ach from Colborne, Gederioh town- ship and the town of Goderich. The details ars being worked out by a committee The track committee re - Pureed pews. in getting tb. track in shape• The Late S. F. McKinnon. The late Mr. 8. F. McKinnon was one of the beet -known private citizens of Toronto and was deservedly pops - lar. His business career was not ail Male sailing but be turned to steel- iest use the sailing, of adversity with the courage sod alertness of his race and for many years past be enjoyed continuous and well -merited pros- perity. Mr. McKinnoo never sought any public position, but be was an actio. and useful member of the To- ronto Board of Trade. His death creates a blank in a wide eircle of per- sonal ersonal Meads and business associate.. -Tnronto Globe. the deceased was s brother of the late D. B. McKinnon, of Blyth, and of Mts. Jas. Mullin, poetmbitre.s at Belfast. A Saskatchewan Weading. The following from Tne Macklin last night he set on Are the fringe of limes, published at Macklin. Seek., the mhth can which be was lying. will be reed with interest by many y g. readers rR The Signal, as the parents The blase, =noticed, quickly spread and relatives of the pri.ripals men- to the window -curtains and made tioned reride near Goderieb gtAte a oosdsjritioo, wbicb was foe- tuteassly etiihigubbed with the Premed Selietetsee of neighbors before the (teen arrived. fir. Brophey had ate bend painfully burned. but lefleflerealfier a potties, of thus easily. Abell If worth ofa ssgetla was dime by tbrlIthhs. North airiest Choir Picnic. The =Mgr picnic of the Noe' b street Metbodid choir was held yesterday, when tweet -Ave or thirty 'nowhere and their &Sods drove to Bayfield and had an enjoyable afternoon in the ptcgeia grounds there. Four or Ave bona were spent pleasantly in ',troll- ing about, disposing cf & bountiful lunch. waking tor the boss man. en- joying a motor boat -ride. listening to tbe impromptu eone.rt of the camp es., etc. ,rack Small did some flee speintteg stunts oo Us way out and Mr. Scbeeter performed a' blab -jump art on the grounds. Altogether the outing was moat successful and enjoy- able,. Proud of Her. The entire entrance cines of the Crediton public school was suco.wful in the trent ezaminetioos. Miss Ella Goldthorpe. of town, is the principal of this school, and The Crediton Star pays $ tribute to her good work in these words : "Honor ter whom bonor is due. Examination reports hare re- joi'ed the hearts of teachers, scholar.. psrenew. and tbe general public, Everybody taker an interest in our scbo le. They are public assets sod wben a school has done well every- body rejoices. Our entrance class leaving examination reports reflect the confidence which was placed In tr (sttcceapfully. Miss Goldthorpe during the school term, and we feel sure that her many friends join with us in heartiest eon- grstulatons on having most credit- ably passed her entire cines. And to the es scholars we e'well done.' " The of Nis. May A. Rodgers, the eldest daughter of John of Goderich, Ont., to Albert W. urdy, of Salvador, was solenet- Mised at the home of the bride's esgesta. Mrs. N. P. Crich, on Wednes- day, July 28th. At 12 o'clock high w oe the bridal party entered the parlor to the strain. a n's wedding march played by Mr. N. P. Odl . where the ceremony was per - brined by Rev. D. C. DeFoe, D. D. The bride was attended by Mies Mable G. Goodwin and the groom was by Mr. Leslie Crich. The CfLartloekrd charming in a becoming gown of wbite and carried a bouquet of white roes. Am titter the cereosy ✓ ed the congratulations were over the bridal party were conducted to the diniogroom, where .11 sat down to a dainty luneb, and after all had fared .ursptuou.iy the happy couple loft mid showers of rice for their newot bo. near Salvador, where the groom has a Ass half -section of land. Y. M. C. A. Boy Scouts Camp. Tb. Scouts returned on Tuesday from their outing at Quaid'. Point. near Port Albert. The week was a very pleasant one and the boys en- joyed themselves to the full. As there DOA • no cowith the troop, the boys had to take turns at assisting with the cooking, dish -washing, etc. The Wolves, Crows and Pemba's ell did very well as wok's assistants. On Saturdav evoking all paraded to the Port and had a Wcense of despatch - running. Scout Willie Babb succeed- ed in eluding the goards and got Into the postof ice unobserved, secured the signature of the postmaster and es - The Excursion from Ssaforth. One of the large ezcursiona of the anon WAS tbat from Seaforth on Monday last. There were about 700 on tbe ;special train. It was the day of the Caledonian games at Lucknow, and The Signal heard a story for the Irutbd whines it does not vouch) to the effect that the Seaforth people were offered $109 to divert their train Th to Lucknow. e excursionists, how- ever, had tbelr bearts set on a vieit to the Iskesnd could not he "switched." it was s notably hot day end old =s Huron bad irresistible charfor the visitors, most of whom spent the day •t the waterfront inhabit' the take benne sad dipping tits yes In the se water. The 8eatortb bas band ease with the szonrsitrs and its excellent playing was beard with much ples- nr'e. A BSEBALL HVROW-PRWrH MITCHELL VS. GItDIt1RiCH tT AGRICULTURAL PARR WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 16TH M Rile reeMeb. A DII611101I . - 18. mid lie number of Scouts carne out on Saturday evening sad remained till Monday morning. On Sunday after- noon the troop is .raded to cburcb in Port Albert, under the command of Scoutmaster J. Carrie. Rev. T. Hicks prescbed a special sermon for Scouts from the text, "Learn to do well." Mr. J. Storms agate proved himself to be a most valuable helper : without him it would have been almost impos- sible to carry on the camp. The expense of the outing was about flee doilsr. per boy. Of thus the boys paid three dollars each, the rest being made up by the Y. M. C. A. Dmath of (ianrlN EMhett. W was rsesived in toils today of tb 1dmi►at G.rbiel inliott. Gode- s. broths of Yrs Lesetilibra.Intereemet este bs esus.i sty .gel $Mur - day afterimage. TM O. W, S. Railway. Rails of the Ontario West Rhone Elertrie Railway ars new lead as far r Kintall, when a delay is befog caused by the areal= of two cement abutments over which the track must cross. H. J. A. MacEwan, monetary of the Company, expects shortly to visit J. W. oyer, the president, atter which an announo'ment may be looked for as to when wo.trucUon operations will be completed. Came Too Far. With a letter of introduction to P. 11. Brown, ot$lakors, Louise Lock- wood, a fourteen -year -ofd Hoose gid from Toronto, arrived in Goderich on Ds 7.06 Grand Truuk train tokigbt (Thursday). She had been o arrr{i edd past Sebringvillel;.,wher, she wisbed to leave the train. and war in consider- able distress until assured that she would be able to reach ben destination tonight by means of an outbound freights Attempt at Suicide. John Precious, • young married .man of town, attempted to commit sulciele last weak by bftu ug himself. He was reseed in time aid was after- wards arrested and tabs inW coact for the offense against the law of the foe Ys eosdtlsfsving eget (ge eousf tios of dm h'R fiat be bad Wtheeto berme & g..edtspgedf3oge. be was released by Judge Doyle w4 suspended„ restates. after a lecture from the judge. Pre- cious has sines left town. Entrance to Normal Schools. The results of the examinations for entrance to normal schools were an- nounced lest week. The following are the successful ones in Huron ont:ety H. G. Armstrong (honor.), J. 13. Armetroog (honors), L E. Armatenng (h000rs O. B. Armstrong, F. I. Ait- chison non), J. A. Bremner (bon - on), WWWWWW T. Benign, Mabel E. Brown (bonorst J.J. $Buchanan (honor's). W. G. Bieoey. A. Bell, E. D. Berry (hon- ors), KM. Best (bonors), J. A. Carswell (honor.), F. INT. Cluff (honors), J. E. Clutl, H. 8. Copp, B. IL Currie (hon- ors), E. F. Deadman (booms), C. F. Dickson (honors), A. Dow (honors), W. A. Defoe" ors( A.W. Dick (hon- ors A. (k Dickson (honor.), H. E. Elliott, L Few.. C. B. Forbes, A. J. Forrest (honors), A. Grant, L O. Geiser (honors), M. L. Garvey. A. W. Gardiner (bottom), W. H. Gauld. R. Geig r ('honest A. Geddes, C. W. (honors), A- L Haines (bon - ors), W. R. Henderson, D. H. Hardie. N. I. Hsrtry (boron) L Hodgert, B. C. Hoggatts (bonor), J. C. Jordan (bon - en J. H. Joon (onors), G. B. Jones. E. 8. Jordan (honors), W. B. Kerr (honors), W. I. Knight (honors), G. Kennedy (booms). C. 8. Leckie (hon- ors), M. A. Lemont, E. G. Levy, E. M. Love (boners) L W. Linkleter (hon- ors), P. Mcrren. H. A. Mutton (b,n- ors), P. McKay (bonont3'• 8. Melady (honors), J. F. McNaught, J. B. H. Medd. A.J. McPherson (honors), I. M. Maresaad (honors), W. Monteith (honors). W. L M.Cutcb o, M. D. Oeeteeieher. I. W. Potter. M. Peck (honors), F. J. Price (honors), M. P. Rtcine, L A. Rear, 8. E. Raven. P. Ross (bows), R. M. D. Simpuo.. L A. Snell'. (honors) J. H. Sturdy (b000rs) M. Shackleton, E. M. Somerville, 8. B. Stirling (booms), W. G. Strong, E. Stewart, C. H. Turvey, I. H. A. Taylor (hoaoest M. A. Taylor (honors), E. M. Turner. W. M. Thomson (honors). L. M. Weekes, R. B. Warwick. The results of the junior matricula- tion examinations are expected at the end of this week. Public School Board. The regular meeting of the public school board es. held on Mooday evening There were present True. teem Hodgen' (chairman', Cute, Cal- low, Acheson. Saunders and TurohiiLL The 'ecretarr s report showing pa menta during July was trod Swot amounts paid were : J. F. Tbon soo, $176.50 ; D. Munro, psint. ing *comet. $30; Joly payroll, 6708. 26: Goderich Planing Mills, $206. The total mth pa enta foe e month of July were $161.73 sod for the year to date $10,1.88. The resign*Uom of Mier Rohn= from the teaching staff wee received and ted. A letter Wile read from Miss K. Wsteon stating that res was attending the summer seed= at Toronto University and bad pp..m!sre d the examination in physical tesiktng for public school teachers. =der the St.ratbcosa trust, and was aka taking the course in art. Miss Watson's otmmnniontion was re- ceived with appreciation and the sec- t sr yy esu instructed to write ben ex- plMssing the pleasure with which the board regarded her efforts in Utilities - Uses 'laird Acceptances of their ► potent sr test -berg were received fins Miss Coulees and Mie. Wears. Tbe srentery wee ineteneted to ni- neties for a tenths is Mies Rolston's The sestiagemt ecmmitten re- ogr tmMd pnapw in the repsdr of time' tDemtesl etleoo1 Mr. Blank'. I for at hie bed been and C. leper's t.5der fora drinking $zset.ain, thew the MVOeS of the tars received. bud beep (.speed. Ties resort Was adopted. 'sot __J see Moo fatties.! .. faes.! is of ye w.br ass in ler Maus .. eri A was agrepi thel w nem* Amid epee on , tier -saber Ozena *We roll Owe O'ww Sex by R A ig'e drerniet, LOCAL TOPICS IN BRiEF. Bost Hoes le t.,wa of 0aderich souvenirs at Wilmer tt•ltb's Art Store, Fast street. Fancy- work and art samara Pews twos to art seedlswork. Simmer visitors see slped*Uy requested to tel. nem* sotbtag like keeping yourself on the Agit sits of paten opisies. The "well Ezires aiwym is.sa leer 1• W methrd P Sqsibs s is weheesf- - -- - resort het risen what are carets' &beet (belt apparel. The Signal to new subscribers for the balance of Ufa year for 25c. Earl Alien i. nursing • broken left arm, the result of ooming down oat of a tree a little too fast. Goderich bowlers had bard luck in • Faill trophy game at Seaforth yes- terday, losing by one shot. The total score was 80 to 79. Remember the beesbail g a m e. Mitchell vs. Godericb, at Agricultural Perk keit Wednesday and give the boys • lift with the gate receipts, Captain A. M. Shepherd's property on St. Vincent street t.aa been sub- divided into building lots, end houses are bele g erected thereon for Fred Shephard and Dr. W. Y. Hayden. Two convictions for selling liquor to a man on the Indian list were made in the Police Court Saturday morning. The fine in each came was $10 and costs. The "indian" got the same penalty. McIntyre, of the London profes- sional team. is Tinting et his home in Mltebell sod it is rumored that be will to he the box for the Mitchell team at the baseball Rams here on Wednpe day next. Mime Minnie Campbell. of (iaderich, bas been engaged by the Exeter school board -to take charge of the work in the eotmmercial department in the school there. She will commence her diet. ie September. A bene bend, composed of members from both Goderich heeds, attired in original and striking coetnme., went to Lucknow on Monday and helped in the Oaledeel►n Day celehrstion. They mods quite s hit in the nortbern town. Asong resent real estate transfers are the purebme of thew/few reef - Me es op t on 8t. Vstreet by Mee. !!•geptiek and the purehas. of Yrs. 11101 ti .mese_ Bela. Williams.'my om ]foe of NR mitosis of the r ee.mesee. As "iisdisi Neter was toda eom- feMb me of es.4i time lm tag Pb ei .sre~t 111111thee and la the sager bed by P. It. Itne- 1 r Mb nod wets, IU3 in els. Panes in be •W I•te wd a Mem& Inpej ll. air 'Ilse, Ames( the eepeetwoo, ..o.A* chi, wen by. .he lees y Estee Woehl y to Wht.lpeg and another to New. melte, r,, l9- They WOO .hipped :Lela rine segues to liaised for • ug blob m. 1e being built thefor James y - fair. Alt the prises for the doubles and singles at the howths tournasnent last week were won by Goderich bowlers. In the doubles 0.. punter aged T. McDermott won be the finals over De. Macklin and Bev. los. 1; Ilett., le to 10. Rube. Maines woo first in the singles, with Ohre (ilarruw .snood, tb? .core in the Anal game being lb -10. Tbe Lucknow Sistine' tla. &gala changed hands. A. D. MacKenzie, wbo was the proprietor for a year and a half. has sold the business to W. J. Wraith, who has bass ansocigee eat of 1 Mr. MacKenzie In the management of the paper. Mr. MacKenzie, we under- stand. is going West. The wishes the new proprietor every mac- MOL unnese. Deputy Reeve Musings, chairman ! of the public' works committee, sug- gests that people in front of wins premises trees have bsa should take care of them, y by watering them regularly during the hot, dry sensor. Every year essay of the new trews planted die, in many cases as the remit of not having suMcieut water. CHURCH NOTES. The Sunday wheel and various other organisations in connection with North street Methodist church will twin in a union pleads to be held next Wsdnewiay. the lath fust , at Mene- attung Park Rev. Roderick Murray, pastor of the _ asleep Joyce Meseeses l church. Cbl- saello. will preach te North street Methodist church age Sunday evening. 1[r. Murray od •ad lure bees spending his ra. eeeesseoesoteeestosessioeseeseeP 1F YOU ARE INIETED IN WATCHES ad. is for YOU. 1f you own a good watch you can afford to par it. OTHERWISE. NOT OTHEaws, be- cause if you Stead buy- ing it's important that you buy right. You haven't vette ,many utskee to choose from. There are just a yew really high-grade watches made. Among theta are t boss we are waiting to *bow you - waiting to point out their superiority - wait- ing to make you their friend. The cost will be $7.00 up. J. S. Davey Jeweller and Optician South side of Square, Goderich cation in retch vicinity. He will he heartily welcomed to the North street pulpit, and the friends of his boyhood sod later years will gladly avail themselves of the privi- lege of hearing him. The people of Kno church bad the privilege on Sabbath last of beaming Rev. Dr. Gaudier, principal of Knox College, Toronto, wio occupied the pulpit at both services of the day. Dr. Gaudier is spending a few days in town in the interest of the build- ing fund for the new Knox College, and in bis addresses on Sunday be placed the claims of education and of Knox Col'ege in particular before his hearers in a most forceful way. The cause of Knox College will no doubt be greatly advanced among the gawp&. of Knox church as the result of !int Principal's visit. _ At a special meeting of the Presby- tery of Maitland, held at Kincardine on July 18th, a largo decket of buai- neea was transacted. A call from Dungannon in favor of Rev. P. Walker was sustained and ordered to be tessmitted to Mr. Walker. He has since declined the call. 'Rev. Mr. Duncan, of Lucknow, i+ interim mod- erator. Rev. S. H. Moyer's resigna- tion of 8t. Helens was accepted with regret, and Rev. J. 1l. Hardie, of Loeb- al.h, was appointed interim mindere, tor. Rev. Mr. Edmlson war released from the charge of Knox, Kincardine, to become secretary fist the home mis- sion committee. The Presbytery re- gret* the removal.' of Mr. Edttsison, who has done eeeeitest work during the past two years is Kineardine. A call in favor of Bev. Mr. Tait, aTees- water, from Port Dalhousie was pre- sented by the clerk. The call was laid on the table to he dealt with et the regular meeting of Preehytery in September. Rev. J. S. McMillan. of Delmore, tendered his resignation ow- ing to his wtie's diner. The resigna- tion was accosted. and Mr. West. of Bluevsle. was appointed interim mod- erator. The resignation takes effect the third Sabbath of September. Rev. C. M. Rutherford, of )$rids Corners, is interim moderator of Kincar- dine. At Victoria Street Merck. The usual meetings will be held neat Sunday. Oases meet at 10 o'clock. Public service at 11 and at 7. Sunday school convenes at 2. A genial welcome awaits all who will attend these services. Visitors in town are eoraiaily invited. Sesta are all free. Courteous ushers. flood music. The pastor, Rev. Dr. Medd, will preach. He will he glad to mese strangers and others before or after the church service. or in the parsonage. fleet door south of the church. No Registration in Goderch. There seems to he an idea siuong some of the young men shout town that they will be able to secure votes for the coming ele••tion by registra- tion. There used to be before an election • rvgi.lratioo of manbood franchise voters. which gave young men who had reached the voting age, or men who bad recently removed to the riding from another riding, the Privilege of voting. This men hood fran- chise regi.t ration w" *.established bytbe old Liberal Government of Ontario, and as the Provincial lies are used in 1Jominioo elections Use regietratiou wag held for elections to the House of Commons as well as for Manion. to the Provincial Legislature. When Use Whitney Government. came into power, however, the registration was abolished lexaept in skies and • few large towns) . d now only twee can vote who gen in the printed voters' list as issued by the munict clink. For the election to take place next month the lista of 1910 will be used, and therefore only than whams names are on the limb issued ins( year will he able to east their , nail on September 214t. . Typhoed it Walton. A daepatch see The London Free Press from Walton says : Waltoes has three cases of typhoid fever, and a sample of water from the well these people 'earl haa been sent away for aaalpsi.. 1n the ntesotims t8e which Mimeo to one d the bnW., bee been withdrawn fr'ls tees. The to are noes et twee ymang sod one rte Thursday .gbt3 en a benrorrhagr. They are re. Lew Wi ilisnenn. lits. Jago. Mabee and D. Blake. Walton hes no doctor get preset. The tRiggeal to new sulwertbers for the balance of the year for 25r The Qa6bdret ds (ism Headof the Revd . gess owed ng the Mew In fit a two ween n a tern." .t at !I'll. 4 4. free 74atio.,.. lex ,ulnl ,w 60.000 I FARM LABORERS1 WANTED $,o wwr $,o $10 and Wee( S10 GOING DATES mimes 3K--Viass en stations as all u owls aL a. Stisrnd sows aaato Oho Grand c'. C. P. Toronto Lines imesseinst WWig llrkin treat Os= South h of ed Wawa d tsons Mats0S TT01 ewe to Sar MNYn tse tCi.. r R. -. states Jet. ase Wed ; ahs Trask 'Mats, Tambo to Callen; ea August nations is Cot- erie. a *nLet nillia • Welke eEast eT. aloe ameba and Rasters O.tar. lt. AtgleietooNNorth Boy inclusive od Angus. 25th-- From all .lotions Toronto d Quebec. . be ]twit dam 8settario M ANL mad Nanta Bar. Represemtwtiv0 tarsen/ aPwrestee ll meet stead eegythe ge sten ono aGoernmenimal at Wienl- peg. Fes tranmertataan will be furnish- ed at wthftwase mists ss casein Padeo, ss*51 Meese Jaw aged Snake - too.. sal tad • coat • .die west thereon In Saskeeebswas and Alberta. 8peotal trains hoes Toronto and Ontario points tbroit4 to Winnipeg 'reheat drys. THE ONLY THROUGH LINE Ask ass C• P. R. Agent for particulars or write to R. L Thompson, D. P A., JOS. KIDD Agent, - Goderich. esseweresosseterissmorienevese An Example. It is not oeressary to go outside of the county of Oxford for examples of the benefits that will be derived from reciprocity. Take the case of Mr. it A. Sides, of Burges+vine, who is a grain buyer in trust district. Yester- day Mr. Miples shipped a car of wheat to New York and another to Boston. He paid a duty of ten cents a bushel and was then able to get • better sear- ket than he could in Canada. The tariff wall is a barrier between the Canadian producer and the American consumer. Vanadium have it In tbeir own hands to remove that barrier. - Woodstock Sentinel -Review. Tommy's Mother -"Why aren't you re gond boy, like Willie Jones r Tom- my -"Huh I it's ease enough for him to be good ; he's sick most of the time." NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. -Aug. IOth IYXION PAN,s OF CANADA swratiLteaxn 11915 Chari Rest nasi Usd/vided Profits $8.032,I$J0 Total Assets toyer) May 31st 1911 • $3U,uuu,000 Spend the Balance Don'ts u ud all you like and save t s lance -if there 1s any, Save what you know you should -then spend the rest - The differenos, in a few year., will be the difference between poverty and independence. Open a ravings Account now. in this Bank. It will nuke the sae log easier. Goderich Branch W. L. HORTON, - Manager 1 $1O toWinnipeg FARM LABORERS' EXCURSIONS ANO CERTAIN POINTS IN WESTERN OANADA •,CLUOMe° POONTS ON /)RANO TRUNK PACIFIC IVY. VIA CHICAGO, DULUTH AND FORT FR/Weil *,e.00 ADO1TIONAL eeTUesINO AUGUST 12th AUGUST 16th { AUGUST 23rd ( AUGUST 25th { From all stations north of. butnot. including Main Line Mimi., to Sarnia Tunnel, via 'Stratford- to and inclWleg the line front Toronto to North Bay and west In Ontario From Tomato and station, east ie sotario; ales end d OrUlia and Scotia Jauntiest in Ontario. From all station, Toronto, North Bar, and west In Ontario; From all 'teatime Toronto and east of Orlllia and Scotts Junction in Canada. CANADIAN NATIONAL EXHIBITION, TORONTO SAH AUGUST 26th TO ms E F= SEPT. Oth INCLUSIVE ethers.. ehrae 25a-) FROM ALL STATIONS IN CANADA WRIST or CORNWALL AND OTTA W A SOLI. Ulr RATES 1111 TRIM MICE IN mum OATBS Ttoketa sad full particulars from F. V. 1.4WR$ 4CLL. Testa Anat. G. T. R. BREAD MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY ESTABLISHED ON A SOUND BASIS. Canada Bread. Company, Limited, with Its Plants in Larger Cities of Canada, Will Be of Enormous Benefittto Consumer -Bread Will Be Manufac- tured in the Most Scientific Manner Under Ideal Sanitary Conditions. it was a happy suggestion for the consumer of bread which was made to Mark Dentin, . of Toronto, some time ago, which suggestion, taking root, baa, with the co-operation and flnaecial assistance of Mr. Cawthra Mulock, resulted in the formation of the Canada Bread Corupany, ited. It was only to be expected that sooner or later scientific end sanitary methods would be adopted in the manufacture of the most essential sr - tick in the diet of the nation, namely, I bread. 'When one considere the enor- mous improvements which have been made during the past decade in nearly every branch of industry, he is simply astounded that such an im- portant industry as that of the manu- facture of bread should eo long have been neglected. In the iron indnetry the textile industry, and in scores of other industries there has been in- troduced during the past few years specialization and standardization. Eoonomies have been effeeted either through the merging of v&rlou• in- terests in such a manner as to dis- tribute operating costs over an enor- mously larger output then previously, or by various methods which the pressure of competition or the stren- uous methods of modern life have brought about. 1t would almost seem as though the only business to be neglected was the most important and basic industry of all, namely, that of the manufacture of bread. Pegs Pipit. Wanted -Mint EArma Dawson.. . 1 Notice to Creditor* -M. O. (mens% . 1 Notice to t'redltore-M. O. Cameros.. t Floe Laundry Wank Washed - ensu i .wsaa . 1 'la. Chair For Seise Mee. Hwa.. . t asresed Wasted --Mea Sale ...... ... . 1 Wee Orissa -sterling Rant Sete fat Pea Loa- W. J. Moir ranee Property for Rale -Bur MI, Waadejock 1 ratting Deep Howell HardwareCo. .. ..... e 1'arpsts e04 Rug. - W..lehe.o . & floss ...... t A (Man Swoop- Hedvig* Bros .......... ... t •'mrd ofTbeoks-Kra..W. L Penehytua. 1 Farm Labelers' itoretsgs O. T. R ......... M In.mINIti*a W*seed-.Tbnratos t etre onto i What t-'..•' , Money Wade $ --W. J. Ur►$ A ego ••t 14 s Menthol faegalss T. ti. Oa - llone. , Tabl. n,•n- -D. NUN, aa........ .. Reader - •'s nsi lleoad Oa. UsIdlod.... r R«.ds. F R. wY,ic ......... BORK ANDREWS. -1. (odertgea on ihursday, Ano est 3rd. r 1 11e •N Yrs 1 r ii.drawa • etaaebrer. LEI. tit - t'bw,am air PayJ tet4. 1, me sed Yes J. c'.1 ur.sda MARROW Srl'1lDY R1101LRIt. At Waekll&, July t.'b. AltonM rose.. .5 4 - ellen sea of / Rte Ana itrws. elettwv, al OedorMn DIED. JeeweRine 1.,'MMr.na rnwnd.lp. •s, 1.. day. a ss s..1 . b, ).iia lb1[. .. eves. Jeanne. rerlae.r •w .e •1de.w Jd,a.t,n Pleats in Different Cities. That succese would attend the ef- forts of anyone baying the capital and the contage to adopt modern methods in the conduct of the tread industry was a foregone eoncluelon, tea for some reason or other, al- tfirlish the idea had frequently been diecussed cod several efforts were made tower* the end referred to, All of there came to naught until Clawthrs Mulock. co-operating with Mark Bredin and) other enterprising bread manufacturers, devised a plan to bring together several of the lam- est and most tip -to -date planta in the city of Toronto. in order to get the lull advantage* for the purchasing department, it was advisable to bring in also as many of the hosin,isae in other cities ns were acceptable. the result Ming that a large Montreal bakery and a liege Winnipeg bakery were included Strong Financial Pennon. Tbe Canada Bread Company starts with an enormous advantage over any other business of a eimiter cher. actor in the Dominion of ('.nada. At the nnte.t is its enormous require- oents and the advantage* whieb will result in the purchasing department. in a b.t.ineet which expeets to shortly consume such enema'st quantities as i9M1i0110 bags ret flour, 384,000 pounds each of wosdpsesld yeast and malt ex- tant, and 574,000 pie& seek of amnia near, to say nothing O eegel ter tee), it can y be ap. ereaseerd what advantages will ae- ries Ins the entree r.1 .tiwwp.ta amt ....to • t .n atoriAl. It 044.743141 n.,t he foritntten also. Mat the Mimi ewe* starts with ample capital to accom- plish its financing in the most advantageous manner. After paying forth. various plants which are being taken into the co9Qsolid*tion *1,000,000 will remain in the treasury of the company for the carrying on of the business and for further extension, from time to time, to plants, as the ease may be decided upon. Great as these dventages may be, they are not one whit greater this those wbicb will accrue from he adoption of scientific method. of sea- utneture end from the proper system- atising of deliveries. ,s may readily be imagined, the cost of fuel is one of the principal items in the oast of bread. Few. however, who have not paid some considerable attention to the question will be aware of the enormous saving which can be effect- ed through the use of the modern oven -one in which one batch of bread may follow the other without refiring the furnace. it is stated on the beet authority that the employment of these "eontinuous ovens" reduces the est of fuel from 15c per barrel of flour to per barrel. Here we have a reducticn in the cost of fuel of rutty 45 per cent. Great Saving in Distribution. Tbe probabilities are, however, that the greatest saving of all may he ef- fected in the (natter of delivery. It would appear that the wagons of the average small hake shop deliver an aversq r.1 1,000, or, say, 2,000loavee bread per week. I4. ls & certsisty thatof the Canada Bread Company will de- liver at (east an average of 4,000 loaves per week. This record. io fact, it has already r'eeched, and after the business has been properlysystema- tized it is folly expected tat it will he increased 124 per cent, staking s total of 4.500 leaves of bread per week for each wagon of the cowpsuy. These pe ticulare are only ineu tioned in order to show whet ssea city there was, from the etaodpoint of the consumer. for such an organ inn= es the Caned& Bread Ginn pany, , and, at the same tins., west proflte there will be from the stand- point of the .harr'hnkler. With eucb economies as referred to above. it is not difficult to Dee that an eoormowr future is in store for the Canada Bread Company. Beeaus• 5:11 the adoption of the Steel type of ma- chinery and rn•1et modern system., it will not only be able to supply a better quality of bread. bet the coat of production and delivery will be enormoutd y reduced. is the expecta- tion of the director' that. from tins* to time, plant' will be establishes& 1a otber centres and that the planta al ready Skew over in the cities of rtntn, Montreal rind Winnipeg be added to at the enlistmoment. Canada Breed flasgany',. laion f. by the end of ite firth f1e&i will have • weekly outp t of 1, Inlaysmaking a total yestrl of *000,081 With time eapiW is In its treasury it will to oMoodilther inetots pIP4 b* m theseage anetla) pereteeth'n t 081,405loeve'.