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summit a sut minim tamp. Clods. 11022M
Miss J. Hiram, of Toruuto. visited were at warty the me ns than r beams
witb their parents here this week .. filo 11tm to on Ur:10r
R. Ilettbolm, is weekoto, Theisit 'r at his Tb. Uverfea4 markgs was otsedwbS5
home here this week. .. ..The "1'urt to w, hart ietld.g. AaR
papers of Saturday aDooanced the sIses. !ad aegamr tiaa tea tUF4M' at death of 9. F. McKinnon. of Toronto. 1eeUe. %.•
wbo died in London, England, at the Wlawlgee Wiens. i
age of sixty -et bt years. The deceased dos.. Oyes.. Aeth Low. ('Mea
was a brother of the late D. B. Mc- wheat- Wee fs��j
Klnuon, of Btytb, and au uncle 01 Mn. ::: % Ms t M1L lel.
(Dr.) Milne. Her brother, J. S. Mc- :: ..
Kinnno, wbo is well known here, 1. a.tr-
also one of the firm of S. F. McKinnon 0t II tMlh
k Co. Four rinks of the Blyth
bowlers went to Oliuton on M y T.ronts GrcM Market •
afternoon and played with the Clinton �►�at hu. btrstsl t♦ «a 1.,..
bowlers, but the baste player* were vllteat ■coca .m.i -- • • • e .» ....
too strung for the visitors, winning RY. bu.0a1 0 re • N
out on all tits rinks.. ...Miss SlowIntim. bushel• M
B.11, of Toxooto, 1* visiting here. Buckwheat, bueiet • • M
pM,, byI s T5 • M
PORTER 8 HILL I LYTh.
TU*sDAY, Aug. let. TU DAY, Aug. 8th.
Nairn. -Mrs. Sts wart and cbtldren.
et Seattle, and Mies Nell McDougall.
of Seahurth, are visiting in the neigh-
borhood.. ... Mr. McKegsie and two
ds s, of Ubilliootte. Missouri,
are �iie tins at Henry Young'sWillMr. and Mrs. Roy Preach
'R ei lin spent Sunday in Reatorth.
Mr. and Ma. Alb.tt Rutledge.
of Galt. are visiting the toemeee par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rutledge
MPe. Hdmonsoo. of Oshawa. is rpeod-
iag a tow days at ass. Mr Maggie 'a
..John Cox and ter Maggie
were in i la Woods, of ICtolose. is
Mw Viola WW
pending a few days at James Bbira.
Wes May Lindsay returned to
Goderich on Monday, having spent
two weeks at borne.
KIN(BRtUUE.
MortDAT, Aug. 7th.
Ncvr .-Mrs. J. Fipnn and Mies
Ile, of Suit Ste. Mar* are visiting
relatives bare Mr. and Mrs. P.
Quinlan. of Quincy, Mar., have re-
turned home after spending the pact
two weeks with the latter's tatter,
John O'Reilly..... Miss Marne Joye
has arrived oe from Detroit. also
Misses Minnie and Annie Connofs....
Mrs. P. Lannon and children, of De-
troit, are visiting at the home of her
father. P. O'Loughlin Miss Min-
nie Sullivan entertained a few of ber
friends on Friday evening last
Dr. Collin". of London, is the guestof
Mts. John P. Sullivan Miss Paul-
ine Reilly is visiting her cousin, Miss
Kennedyy_in Teeswaf errethi ws eek . is
Griffin, of Maeq
visiting friends hers.
LOCMALSM.
MONDAY, Aug. 7th.
Tex The telephone
line of tbe�ati Rural Telephone
Co., width man the bouodary
between Leseleshe and was
Lucknow, was
disorgaalts.d tow • day or two on ac-
count of the elsetric storm which oc-
curred hist Thuz.day nigbL Some of
the poles opposite Gordon's Corners
were broken or splintered by the
lightning and the wires broken, but
the same have been promptly repaired
or replaced by the Company. This
line has now connection with the Bell
telephone ayetem through the central
in Lucknow, which will be a great
convenience to this vicinity.
Tat Ovi: HOLIDAY EXCURSION. -
L&st Thursday being civic holiday
over N19 tickets war• sold fur the Sun-
day asbord excursion to ()odetkb. As
luck bad jt, in the morning the
weather was all right, but shortly
after the eecursionisu had heti their
lunch it started to talo, m•iiog
everything very wet In coosry.,enoe
• few returned oa the 3 p. m, train,
but most rewarmed until the excursion
train, and even after the rain they
speak well of else trip, and purpose re-
peating it next year oo a Iarger scale.
Most of the program was pulled off,
the great event being the tennis
match between Blyth and /Album.
Tbe lata r were victorious, but they
are an older club than Blyth, and
with more practice our players will be
able to play better.
POLITICAL PfoseetTe.-There is no
doubt thews will be a great many who
will not be able to mart their votes at
the coming election. for various
reasons. In the first ppi1aa , on account
of the elections being heli on the 191U
lists, those who have tooted out of the
riding will be unable to vote. Then
at this time of the year so many go to
the West and they will not be hack in
time to vote unless both parties use
their inAueoce on the railways for a
free return trip. At the Liberal con-
vention held in Brussels on Friday
Mat, Blyth was one of the few places
that did not have a full delegation, but
those who attended are well pleased
with the choice of the coovention, Mr.
A. HhiMp, and will start to work at
once for him, and the prospects ate he
will give the Coeeervtitre nominee a
harder" fight than at the last election.
Th. farmers. unless they are bide -
bound Conservatives, cannot support
the Conservative nominee and look to
their own interests, .s there is no
doubt the question on which the elec-
tion is to be fought, reciprocity. will
do the farmer. the greatest good at
first and by their doing well naturally
every person else will benefit.
Notts. -ire. Washburn and two
children, of Detroit, are visiting the
former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
C. McKenzie Mre. Cawley and
daughter. of Calumet. were spending
last week at Duncan F inlayson's
Angus Finlaveon spent a few days
last week with friends in this vicinity.
. Mir Annie Brown, of Detroit,
is visiting ber grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Rod Cameron... .. Don. Finlay-
son has been secured for another term
by the trustees of the same itch aol in
the Niagara district in which be was
teaching the former part of the year.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McKenzie
and daughter, of New York, arrived
from Goderich last week to visit
friends it this locality Tbc show-
ers of rain which fell in this vicinity
last Thursday afternoon and even-
ing were very rehashing. ' as the
ground was beginning to be some-
what parched Miss Tyre, of
Flint. Mich., is at present the guest of
Miss Rebecca Campbell Mrs. Jos.
Coslow, formerly Miss Mary Rose,
who is a resident of the State of Flor-
ida. is at present making a week's
visit among her friends in this district.
Mrs. McNeyin, of Lncknow, ac-
companied by her father. Mr. Tenny-
son. of Toronto, spent a few days last
creek at D. McIntyre's.
Ptaeoeee £.WD GenemteL.-Rev. W.
Irwin. wbo is oow stationed in one of
the Methodist churches in Michigan:is
at present on a visit with relative.
here. At one time he was editor of
The Standard here, before he studied
for the ministry Rev. J. Hamil-
ton, of Leeburn, occupied the pulpit of
the Presbyterian church on Sunday,
Rev. .T. L Small taking his charge at
Lepton Messrs. Logan a n d
Fraser.bippstla a car a[ brick to Bruce -
field on SBaatt y Mrs. A. Bo,
who has been visiting with ber
daughter, Mr.. J. Elliott, left on Sat-
urday for a visit at Peterboro' before
returniog to ber home at Tbeeealon.
The U. P. R. freight engine
which carne here from the east on
Friday wbile switching ran off the
era k end an engine and crew from
Goderich had to be sent for. It took
them till after 12 o'clock before they
got it on. They then left for Gode-
rich. No damage was done
Misses Gould, Dyer and Armstrong. of
Exeter, visited with Miss Livingstone
here the past week. Miss Gould
was a former milliner here R
Sloan, of Holmeaville, is at present
spending some time here under the
parental roof. Mr. Grabby. of
Morris, has purcbeeed the residence of
Mr. Chatnbere and will more into
town about September 1st. It is the
intention of Mr. Chambers to rent a
house for the present Mr. Stew-
art received a car of cement on Friday
tet use for building purposes. Mn.
Irwin and daughters, who have been
on a visit here, returned to their home
at Mitchell on eaturday Next
Sunday Re.. E. A. Fear will occupy
the pulpit of St. Andrew's church `n
the morning, and in the evening Re..
W. T. Pearcy, of Loodeahorn, will
preach. This will finish Rev. J. L.
Small's bolidays P. W. Spence.
M. A., B. D. of Toronto, was a guest
of Rev. J. L. and Mrs. Small the past
ween. Mr. Spence graduated from
Knox Cdhige in 1910, winning the
5400 travelling scholarship. He leaves
oext week for eight monthi post-
greduate study in Palestine T
Wanless, 01 Milverton, and son Harry.
a Toronto, visited at tbeir home here
this week Mr. end Mrs. McKellar
are visiting in Sarnia this week
Quite a number from here are taking
in tie. Loodon Old Boys' reunion this
week. Also quite a number went to
the (7alydooien game* at Lucknow on
Monday Mrs. W. Fele and son
are visiting in Brantford this week.
J Bell visited in London on
Saturday... Thornton Fear is spend-
ing his holidays with relatives in
Exeter Mrs. J. Cumiog spent a
few days With friends in Sarnia this
week Mr. and Mn. T. McKenzie,
of Clinton, visited with the latter's
parents here this week Mr. and
Mrs. W. Walker. of Clinton. spent
Sunday with relatives here..Miss
Buchanan and Harry Stowe. of Gode-
rich, visited with ides. F. Bainton oa
\Vedneeday last
Her R r o..
shipped a car of wheat io Seaforth
Lot week.... Mr, Obemters received
two ears of coal this week for di.tri-
bttion.... K. Lybell shipped three cars
of scrap metal to Aurora on Satur-
day. Mess*. Watson R Sons
*hipped two cars of hogs and two
cars of rattle to Toronto last week -
J. Calming .hipped two cars of fine
VViito Montreal last week for the
Ctwtetry market L Mill re-
dsived a ear of lumbar for hatpins
tpiog
mills trete Mblidpp1 tbi. wed.
S. ♦. Poppl•.tw• left os Monday to
attend tie. Grated Lodge of the
LO.o.P. When he returns be will b.
Grated Master for Ontario. This is a
tern bolter. beet be is deserving of It.
se there M no mAn an well up M the
wort se he te in this part H. will be
the Sot Graved Mauler that times
county bas bad. We understand Ws
brave. ledge. Exeter. island* elle1sg
him great a ion sad
le ` � •
by a return. W. to t
firm tin ledge
le riellisien elite h
Moot 111,SI her s bower p R presumeead_, of
this
ort. 4 Posit dies S. TaSW withylorof TOMoto,
.. , , . , ...... • ' ppssig,, • .peat ber Mylidays ben with Yr
• sieth-- Mer le►. TAr4e•.•to-• r*
A New Mta'ts OF ENJorM6NT.-
The circuit of the Goderich Rural
Telepbooe Co., on the 12th conoessioa
including tatter two sideroads bas at
present no connection with the but-
pide world. but the aubecribers belong-
ing to the same form one family end
are having a happy little time of their
own. Rven In regard to listening we
who belong to this .:ircuit reject with
sublime contempt all codes of honor
which a cold and harsh world pre-
tends to iwnpose upon us. We may be
in the minority in regard to such
!-odes, but, you know, majorities] are
not always right. and there is an in-
nocent simplicity amongst us in ref-
erence to this which must have been
in the garden of Eden before the fall
lour •'hlgber critic" friends may •mile
when we mention thio garden, but we
are not going to heed them. et least
fur the present). Yes, when we listen
at the 'phone it is not oat of mere
vulgar curiosity, hut out a a hearty
regard for the welfare of others --nod.
anyway, '9t is all in the family." So
that when the receiver was taken
down to see if the line was clear and a
female voice was heard to say frankly
on being asked bow she was. "Ob,
lust listening es usual," no one on our
line would harshly criticise her, but
all would be in sympathy with her.
We are now beginning to dread feet
all thee happy simplicity will *non ne
destroyed. when we are connected
with tbe oentral and when we will
have to conform to the severe regula-
tions preacrihrd by the just mentioned
cold and unfeeling work'.
FALL FAIRS -1911
Toronto (Oneladian National) -Aug.
i (Western Fair).. p Sept8.16
W i9:.• 14. 3
...... ....Sept IS. f9
Sept. r90
anit& 111)
Sept. 19, fib
Sept. 90. ft1
'wept: MM, a
fawned .. N e i 111144.
811.4. 118
fart IS. M
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LOYAL
TURBO Vr, Aug. !4th.
James Sallow*, at Coleridge Alta.,
arrived Saturday night to spend some
weeks at his old home.
Miss Halliday, who hae been staying
with the Misses Satlowe, has returned
to her borne in tlelgrave.
Earl McPhee. of Detroit, who is
visiting relatives here, spent last week
with his uncle, .William McPhee.
The missionary ladies of Nile held
their monthly meeting at tbe home of
Mrs. John Linfield, Wednesday
last.
A number from here attended ser-
vice at Leehur•n Sunday morn.
there being no service at Smith's H�.
Rev. J. L Small, of Blyth, occupied
the pulpit and delighted his many
bearers with an aNe discourse.
The news of the death of the late
Mas. Thomas Sallow* came as a sad
and sudden shock. She was a woman
of sterling qualities and was loved by
all --young and old. The funeral which
took place Tuesday afternoon was
largely attended by .orrowing and
sympathetic friends.
Another home has been deeply sad-
dened, that of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew
Johnston, of Carlow, by the acciden-
tal drowning on.'Sundav last of their
second coo, John. We extend our
sincere and heartfelt sympathy to the
bereaved family in their sore afflic-
tion.
oat., bushel
Toronto Dalry Market
Hunter, •tore tots 0 17 • IS
Butter. .seerater, dairy Ib• 15 • 13
Sutter. creamery. lb. re�1•• 13 • 13
Butter, creamery. sonde tw
Ho•ey000nba. doses -•--
Mnew - laid 0
emos. new. lb 0 L
Montreal Orain and Predues.
MONTRRAL. Aug. 7. -Trade 1s dull at
uechaneed prime, sa Plows.
Oats -Canadian western. No. 2. Mc to
41c, car Iota. ex store' extra No. 1 feet
41c'to No. i C. *.. tow to fie: Ns.
1 local white, Oto: No. local white, tee;
No. 4 local white. >he. ebur-M.anebe
Orrinm what patents. 13.011. WM all -
mods, P.M; winter what patents. sus
to •t.%' arena beers. M -Or, straight
routers. j1 if I -M: M vast. an to K NMi-
ed oats. per barrio MM bag of le lbs.,
M1e. M[tt1tsd-Sean Ontario, In to 111:
Msattoba, IM is eilledings. Ontario.
tgi be 101, shorts. motemsee. ai. manlike.
113 b ectad elide; fresh. 171st; Ne.
t eateries. 113. to into; amt.
WIN. Wee to lilac.
Beene--Ae1seet, rine to Mko.
LUCKNOW.
MONDAY, Aug. 7th.
!ansa. -Miss Cassie McDonald has
been engaged as teacher of P. S. No.
10, Kinloss Miss Mary- Rabies. of
Toronto, is visiting at her home herr.
Aaron Bennett has disposed of
his interest in the express t urines
here to Ab. MUaon. Mr. Bennett will
spend • short time in Auburn and will
go West eventually Mies Mar-
garet E. C.'•awford. of Winnipeg is
visiting her cousin, Mrs. A. E. Dur-
�in Fldon R. Siddall, of Winni-
peg, who recently woo a Rhodes
scholarship, is at the parental home
here \figs Mand Richardson. of
Flesberton, late art teacher in Alma
College, St. Thomas. is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Frank Tate Dr. New-
ton and John Mildred left last week
on a trip to tier British Isles and the
Continent. During the Doctor's ab-
sence his son Alfred will have charge
of his practice Miss Dolly Hen-
derson returned to Detroit last week
atter spending ber vacation at home
Her mother accompanied her
Mrs. Webster and Mrs. Anderson
have returned from Mount Clemens,
Mich., much improved in health
Miss Dahlia Graham. of Toronto. is
spending a few weeks with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Graham.
Rev. W. L Armitage and fam-
ily, of Picton, are visiting Mr. Armi-
tage's parents Mr. Brannan, an
old Lucknow boy. now in the employ
of the Merchants' Rubber Co.. of
Montreal, is renewing old acquain-
tances Miss Margaret Keikls, of
Mount Forest, and Robert Phin, of
Hespeler, are visiting Rev. J. S. and
Mrs. Duncan Misses Lily and
Marion Smith have returned to Paris
after spending a month at their home
here Mrs. Tiffin was at Erin last
week attending the funeral of her sis-
ter. Mrs. Wilsnm.... .Andrew Mc-
Manus. who has been employed with
John Keyes at Kincardine, suffered a
stroke of paralysis two weeks ago.
.Mrs. Will Maynard and chil-
dren, who have been visiting A. T.
and Will Davidson, have returned to
their home in Toronto accompanied
by Mee. A. T. Davidson.
ANNUAL TRAVEL MAGAZINE.
OATTLE MARKETS.
Union Streit verde.
TORONTO, Aug. 7. The receipts et
live stock at the Usion Yards were
132 carloads, coneistiag of 2600 cattle.
434, 496 sheep and lambs, 41
calvee 2 horses.
part steers`
xpertere
$ were mimed. as will be
sae sr Oa* many saint Owen bNow, aro
P.M M s1.ti, McDonald t Ma111gas mu-
▪ cwe leads at Lha Tetter price.
were proud at t• 16.13. Comes,Id • . bought 13 London steers.
1111 ivs. each. at an mirage of tale pee
cwt.
Trade in butcheems, cattle was about
steady wit% last week's quotations. erne*
peaked lots of baltM• and steers .Nd
at We to M. qni nae prime anality lot
of 12 way, este et ass; loads of good.
to 0.01 medium, 1.13 to 16.61; men -
km to on : mow., 5!.60 to M; bulls.
Milkers ars. Springers.
Tiede to milkers and !printers wee
gall at M1 to MP each.
Veal Calves.Poosime or selves _
a . MU** *ass at M to r par moderate.
Sheep and Lambe.
trade M sheep .al lees was to cum
in aid pewee tower: helm, ewes.
it
light ewes 111.11 to MM. ries. 111 to Hget
samba, 4.4. to M,M per cwt.
No •
gMeole fed and w e4� at the gsarket
meld at 57.14, aid $1.4I .o.1e. ears at cone -
try petits.
Montreal Live Sleds.
"Water Way Tales," Published by
u.
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The latest contribution to the litera-
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issued by the 1). t ('. Line. it coo -
tains three interesting stories and is
beautifully illustrated with fine ifalt-
tone. of scenes along the D. & C.
(.bast Line to Mackinac. Sent en! -
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p
rep►y tags
Address : D. R C. Navigation Co..
• Wayne street. Detroit. •
Great Chance for Newsboys -Free
Trip t0 the Exhibition.
Teo boys in tine town grimace hust-
lers have an opportunity to take in the
«teat Toronto Exhibition for not bldg --
besides earnlsgeome additional money
without tomb trouble. .imply *elltog
and securing orders for the special Re-
bibit ion number of ' Rxhibition Ulan -
tinted" et lir. mer ropy This beauti-
ful paper is oor of the many attrnrtivs
features of this big annual fair. ft i.
Stied with the most attractive cad
Avid view* that nae possibly he ob-
tained of all tae interesting features
on etre grounds. it will be Vied with
information of great value to the vlti-
rig wwm can be got In no other form.
)♦SII!! Milne to the Rtbibition will
snots art. Everrtnte heterested lo
what Y M1. on fin the world Will
te gwea� 1M+ead. want
Pb• .aM of
tide Wilgus sew win Ise very
sad Mie sl Iia lsstlfng boy. of this
town ateIa5. he lucky 00000111 to
serum the egeney. If you are
nae of baser wpke at gree to
N•+i tt►,,.,.s' '. P4t'nrPsy `fMbt
Ont A • spenjlegtolbolidays at m �: S Mmg. Tor me, for hell panfr..w,
.OM >k • ..... Maw
Facts
About
Motherhood
a1ONTRRAl.. Aug. 7. -At the Montreal
v►O0t t�ii wanM shptk. the re -
.
se tbelc
AiaateMRgMW h0 eapp r�taa�.
r the market calves. The
ale tomato* of 11104 111111
ail Ymbe, 140 4.555 and eafvee.
A feature of W trade was the eor
De u ed weakness la the market for cat-
tle and prices dace tgla day week show
a droner of im tot IjQ per pound. on ac -
meet of this iseteedidi supplies coming
terware and the vary warm weather pre-
S'ae ,.therm. of buyers was falrir,,
t4artesws. eve the demoted .pas .omewhat
ltmItod, as *ren at the above reductler
in values noted. Imbibers were not 510-
poeed to overate freely and carry harem
stooks of beet with no preepeeta of cooler
weather in ria near future. consequently,
trade was rather Now on the wbollii..
Choice emirs mid at 61ic to 6Xe, ; 400.
at to to 61,4o, fairly good at 414c 10 4%m
fair. at k to Nat. and Cawoon. e1 2lae
to ee per pouted.
Altho tate supply vt lags iota much
e ntailer that a week aro, yet the te.tlag
In the market was weaker and prime
ruled fee per cwt. lower than & wast
.go. At this reduction the de iaad tree
Packers was fairly good and trade was
mora active with sales of selected lab
at 51 to 57.13 per cwt.. weighed err the
cars. but there were a timaber of lots
which were contracted ter at the hatter
end of last week denvared .t V.OR
The market for sheep and lambs was
weaker and ptioee declined, owing to the
Increased otfertnrs. The demand wail
goad at the rednotlon and sales of Iambi(
were made at Os and sheep at Vac to se
per
from Calves•
tow M .eek, as tprices
✓ Malso
and quality.
New York Live Steck.
NNW TORR. Aug. 7.-peep..-Rec.lpta
4111; others slow to 10o lower; culls, 1M
to 13c lower; cows steady to lower.
Mews, NM 10 5T; bulls, M IS 55.13; cows,
5L711 to 54.11.
Catvee-Reeetpts 4100 heed. Ve.;s term;
scram.grainer, and rmilks
Vaasa, 5145 (o steady
5445 growernae
buttermilks, M to LOM. few feeders at O.
welters. MX to gill
Sheep and Mei-Rsrt/ta 14.1* head-
lamp steady to ■troth m
lab•, 13c to
me fissher cheap q q, 54 cults, WLM
to 51 m lambs 0.71 cu(b. pa to N.M.
Hogs- .a red head; reerk•t strong
atVMItoP.
The =pertains .i Ilefterhited le a
trying one t1e onset warts sad asrlie
distinctly an sptsb is their Ina lied
sae wanes hse bus-
ttarierstamh taw pespesal o
feats-
. OI y 5n new
ly every woW &kW
ye b.. medical
Una .t
treat masea�
abs
,ut ib
Qvita
sitZtallis sit the le eves
etsail t.s
:` amock frees
I4.1s .Yellow
lag spa Mtr•tee
a UMW
"bib! a chi a
chili sss .
es _ AWS ei >w r to
aesreee aai T y. me mei rh�
tri as
Tiwt
same asapVaas wadi 5. They bat
for w sae t p.rt; trait-Illrlb•'1bames
Win
.scare fe gtale�aM
milia trig=
Ai4W ani
straw wsyi
alte�■ltll. di
setit7n 1� trial
Vein re szperten
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wale
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will be
Another Warship on the Reeks.
Halifax. Aug. 8 -The cruiser Corn-
wall of the British nary grounded on
fiundaf near the scene of the Niche's
stranding. She floated a few hours ►it-
er having sustaine l no material dam-
sge.
The Nobe was taken in tow yester-
day morning at three o'clock bythe
Cornwall Her arrival here wide
pend no her condition, but under any
ctrcnrostacces she t• not minded nets
before to -morrow.
Wn't Visit Mswtresr.
Montreal. Aug. 8-lnlrrnuation bga
been received at the Canadian racto.
nieces that the farms Admiral Togo
of Japan. who is in hie way hese
from the coronaltcn will travel ems
the Comedian Poe ate Rai way tress
Toronto to Ike Peelle ami theses M
e of the -Son rase' st.agt.re M
Yes route has mot
COWAN'S
PERFECTION
COCOA
eat.
.dsftai wi11
Is rich in food value and
easy to -digest. It is just
Cocoa, pure Cocoa, ground
from the choicest Cocoa
beans.
Nimes and Docton recommend its
me is sickness ox io heakit. 17,
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rico
Cowan's
cocoa 7
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Come in and
Get
Acquainted
It you are not already ac-
quainted with the merit. of
STURDY'S
GROCERIES
try a sample order. YOU
can be certain of securing
swimmable goods here et all
times. Our 'phone number
is 91. Give us a trial. The
quality of our goods will son
.ince you.
Sturdy & Co.
Grocers On The Square
7'mOYUAT, AtpteoiwT MA 1911 1
few
Fall Suits
Semi -Ready Style are in
stock and a big con-
signment of Ready -to -
Wear Suits has just ar-
rived. We are ready
-ARE:YOU ?
McLean Bros.
Semi -Ready Tailors
1 Toht Articles 1
J. BROPBEY & SON
OODIiRIOH
f HE LItADiN(+
Funeral Directors
and Embalmers
Orders careful!y aNmdaa to
et s'l hours r.'CM et day
We aim always to keep on hand
the best, the most reliable preparations
for toilet use. We shall beglad to
We aim always to keep hand
the best, most reliable preparations
for toilet We shall be to
have you call and ask for your favorite
preparations. We are here to please
our customers.
F. J. But1and, Druggist
North Side Square, Ooderich
ei., 11=
RSUMMERfl
,u
GOODS
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Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline -Stoves,
C Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigeratorslce.O
IlTongs, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing,
Tackle, etc.
BRASS GOODS -
11 We bays just received a beautiful line of Florentine Bre.
Goods. Each piece posseeees the asetbetic charm of Nature's Gar-
den. each decorative design artistically engraved by hand anti
finished in black ani dull braes.
We have also a fine line of Rodgers 1847 geod..
Big assortment of Carving Knives and Forks in casae.
II We are agents for the Canada Cycle R Motor Co.'. Bicycles and
carry the Cleveland line in stook.
We have added a bicycle repair department to our ' workshop
and carry a full line of bicycle sundries.
0 is your LAWN MOWEK nut of repair or does it need aherp•o-
ing ? We can put it in order for you.
BICYCLES
FENCING
We have about two thousand rode of Fencing lett yet out of
about four thousand. We are going W clean the; Fencing out at
Mprices that no person can afford to mise. The limes eoosid of
The Pittei*trgh Perfect Pesos, 7 wires, 47 incb, a
hlpb, No. 9 wire, for 2!ie a rod.
Cyclone Woven Wire Ferree, No. 7 and No. 9 wire.
American Woven Wire Fence. No. 9 wire.
Page Woven Wire Fence. No. 9.
Coiled Wire at $2.40 per 100 Ibi.
Barbed Wire at 10.50 per 100 lbs.
Does Your douse Need Painting ?
if so, don't forget that we handle the Sberwtn-Williams Paint.
the best paint on the market,
0 tkr you want to brighten up your furniture, floor, and wood
work t Tf so, don't forget !bat we bindle JAP-A-LAC abkrh-gra11
M
varnish and stain combined.
CEMENT
A fresh carload of Natlswal !rare.* QIasN be. last arrived.
The National is the beet ail shisingsliMssent leads.
• let )re figure on row Plesebing. Hestia& Illgantritlibiolli,11
Metal Roofing. etc.
CHAS. C. LEE
House Phone No. 112 Store Phone No. 22
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