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The Signal, 1911-8-31, Page 4( .11111.11. ARI() District News. OODERICH TuwNSNIP. Tr gime Y. Awe '..44 b. SALtt-Geo. Ledbetter will havel sate of unregistered 'tort, including f twenty -flue Jerseys, on September ltf, at his farm on the Huron road. LOYAL. Nieman Fisher thinlry i e away to Manitoba to visit his undo sod other Heeds. He will be away about three months. We wish bit a pleasant time. ANOTHER FARC. SOLD. --Thom Beat- tie has sold his farm on the 41b con- cession to Mr. Revel. from .ese=oouD- ty, a graduate of the O.A,I . The pug chat. price was $11,000, to about 1de acres. Mr. Revel obtains possession the let of February next, H. por- poise to add fifty acres to the prevent orchard of ten acres, which D. Ca/ste- lae of Clinton. tbei "apple king.- says is now the most heavily laden orchard in Godeseich township. Fiume Puttee/owe-T. H. Hatdy's Zane on (be Base Nene tug been pur- chased�by Eddie Welsh, of Clinton. for $4,The farm contents eighty acres and is in • foe state of cultiva- tion Peter Macdougall has told hie eighty -acre tarin on the Outline to Alex. Cox. The price paid is raid to be $4.500. Mr. Oto hail four sous and he now owns enough land to provide each of them with a farm.. .... William Wakefield. of the 5th couces- etoo. bee sold his eighty -acre farm on tbe Base line for $4,500. He has owned the plane for tbirty-five yen and now purposes retiring from active lite. LOTHIAN. TresDA \ , Aug. nth. LOTMA' LOCALS. -Dr. John Mac- Lean, of Chicago. is visiting at his home here... . Miss Annie Kelley, of Detroit. spent votes time bele visiting her sister. Mrs.''R. K Gilmore Lesley and Russell Ritchie left for the Writ to Wedoonday. We wish them success .... Miss Bridget Hogan, a Toronto, spent two weeks visiting at ser home here Mins Grotto xampbell spent last week with friends *round Kintail Mrs. Jae. MacDonald and sister, Mrs. Robertson. of Ottawa, visited in Kinloss last week Miss Irene Sheriff, of Lae -k- now, e -know, was the guest of ber anat. Mrs. P. R. MecNay, for a few day- last week Mrs. Johnston. of l'si low. and Mrs. Henderson. a Chicago. vis- ited at McLean's one dsr' this week. Mia. Pearl H.ndermin. of Luck - nowwas the guest ether cousin. Miss Bessie Barnby. fee a few days. .. Mies Elsie is pending a few daye wide in Godericb. AUGUSTINE. TCEiDAY, August 214b. or lash. ROBINSON.-The of the late Mrs. Robinson, woo .lied last Friday evening. took to the Donnybrook cemetery on nday moruir.g, and was largely a► ed by serrow-ing ft lends and rela- tive,. elytive,. Title pallbearer.: were Patrick O'Connor, John Leidy, Patrick Kear- ney. eanney. Wm. Campbell. Albert Johnston and John Craig. BRIEF'S.- Mr. end Mrs. John Wil- son, of Auburnvisited in this vicinity last week Miss Flynn, of Hullett. is the guest of her friend, Miss B. (Cum - mine... Mr. end MNP. Alex. Syllihs, of Sbeppardton. spent Sunday with the formers brothel. R.Ili:an. Mr. and Mt*. Thomas Cummins enter- tained a number of their friends last "i'hur•eday evening. All present re- port having bad a good time... The barmen' i n thie vicinity are through harvesting and quite a num- her have tbreehed. The grain is turn- ing out fair. Among those who left for the Rest last week were Mark Armstrong. (nue Kinaban, Michael Cummins. Cameron Jefferson and Mrndy Nixon Mrs. Jame,. Armstrong and eon. Sydney, of Brus- ..el.. visited at 4We". Thompson's East week. DUNLOP. W EDNtrsDA . Aug.:fOth. NEN'. 1.111151 THE WEST. -News has Leen received from some of the young men lately gone to the West. Heto vest iee.not vet over'seed wages are good-Lt75 a day. One young lawn of Goderich was set to .took wheat in a field of 4140 scree. hut his r-nurage failed hint and after two days of it he returned to his home in old Ohtario. A l'oHN ROAeT.-On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clutton had their annual corn roast on the lake shore and a utrrrt part v of nearly fifty goe.t. *.Peintiled to celebrate. The night woo. cold, but the wind which had hero blowing all day died down, so huge bonfires were lighted • and the usual fun commenced. The amount of corn consumed cannot well be estimated. but as a gond time was what all were after. and not a high tea, we presutue ell were well satisfied with their nights entertainment. Noris.. --Mies May Ryan. of 'taltford. and Miss Ruth Potter. of Loymel. vis- ited in this village last week.. Mrs. Crawley. of Toronto. who with ber son Dosald had been nisi irating for the last two months et the home of ber mother. Mrs. Cummings. has returned to her city home this week. "Hustling Toni" is again in our midst and doing up the Leehe,rn and Dunlop threshing in a hurry, allowing only seventeen minutes for meals ... The hay men are around offering eleven and twelve dollar. a ton. Prices are likely to advance, a.- there w $'varsity In some parte of ()uteric. SfENMIL LER. WErni SODA T. Aug. Stith. BRIEFS. -Mrs. J.er.e Gledhill is still improelm Jesse Gledhill shipped a etrload of wool to Hespeler Victor Newell, who was engaged with the Fisher Bros. at Carlow. rs home for a few holidays before he goes back to school. (Grimm Pearl'. -The Methodist* a Bsnmiller circuit under tbe Lead of their new pastor are doing things. This Nae evidenced last Thursday evening when a lawn social was held at the parsonage. The four appoint- ment% on the circuit were interested end helped to make what proved to be s great success. Por several hours during tbe stternoon active ptepers- tione• were to progress. ladies decor- ated their tables with flowers and set them in garden party fashion best and there on the -spacious lawn. The first table was deeststd with pea'les, the sscood with yellow goM.s-glow, the third with sweet peas. the fourth with red dahlias, the fifth with pink asters. the sixth with red asters, the seventh with heliotrope esters. the eighth with nestullttwme. The follow - log young ladies with wreaths of the flowers corre.pondiat to their respec- tive tables nerved : Mines Jessie OLe, Mabel Snyder, Lelia Reigate Lizzie Pit - blade, Kate Fishet, Ethel Straugban. Elsa Oke. Tae evening was beauti- fully fiw and by 7 o'clock a large crowd bad gathered. L. Allen and J. long did .t good business et the gate witb their ticket selling. Ever body mood. seemed in the happy mo. There war set isfection with all the arrange- ment. and the splendid spread. Young and old said it was just tall right. As darkness gathered the people adjourned to the church. where a program. not pretentious or over lengthy. bet judging from the ap- plaus.• thoroughly enjoyable, was given. Mr. Tailor Rang in good voice some eplendid old songs. Edna Walters recited well. Arthur and John Vickers with Willie Hall sang in sweet soprano vni-es some e pretty chonases. These boys just fresb from tbe Old Country were well appreci- *ted. The united cirruit choir gave a laughing chorus. J. Long. J. C. Mil- liso. A. Fibber and H. Mew rendered a fine quartette selection. Rev. 0. G. Hallman, of the German Evang••lical church. addressed the gathering. Rev. A. W. Brown Peng. recited and Acted as chairmen. The proceeds amounted to nearly $80. LOCMALs14. MOaIDatt. Aug. 21st. Awrut_-Two bright young peebs- guguea of chi111 locality u.l is -oolong home from leteheow last Thurndas evenicg called on some friends a Pat • amount and with the praiseworthy view. no doubt, of testing the tele phone lige. meg up same charming young ledts* on the circuit. After some very pleaMot dads, they made the awful discovery teat it was with the mothers of the said ladies they were holding each sweet di.eouree. It is .aid that the temperature lansedt- ately fell to ttero. ST. HELENS. TrESC) AV. Aug. NEw-t N.rree.-Mia. Annie Clark has returned to Seskat..on after -pend- ing her holidoiys here .. Miss Mabel McDonald. of Wiogbam. is visiting her grandfather. Thos. Todd . Mr. and Mrs J. H. Tigert. of Ooderich, visited friend. here las; week Donald Clark is spending a week visit- ing in Durham and Triremes . . .. Mr.. John Miller :announces the marriage of her daughter Rosa to Ed. Tom.. The wedding will take place early in September. ..Mise May MrMoreao. of Lucknow. visited her friend Miss Mab- I McDonald over Sunday ..... Mr. Toni and Mins Annie Taylor. of -Westfield. -pent Sunday at Wm. lVebb't .. Mee. R. K. Miller and Nies Chrioey Miller are spending the week in Toronto . ..,Miss ina Welsh rat Lenten. visited her friend. Mi.' E. S. !diner. a few days last week ... Mrs. 1►. B Itutherfnt-d end Mi-- Eliza- beth Rutherford spent Sunday. at Pine River . Mrs. Joseph ('vaunt enter- teiped a n.im)rer of aoung people 1wi Thnrsdb. night ..! ,Mrs..1. R. Ruttier ford and Miss W. D. Ruthetfnrd spen a few drive st Holyrord and Kinlmigh Jornlwns.-Mia. Christens Fiala' - son. of Chicago. end the Kisses Mar- garet and Sadie Finlayson. of Detroit, arrived lust week at the pinata, Mow 0o a vine Thrng ladlebefore ar- riving here esed a pleasant trip dowo the River Bt. Lawrence, visiting the Thouaasd blends sod other pieta The Misses Tyre. who hare been merits of Miss Rebecca Campbell for a time, have reruroed to their home at Jackson, Mich Alex. McLean. of Flint, Mich., is aper di0g s few da at the home of his father u. -law. D. R. McKenzie. !f r-. Reed end family ere re- turning today to Detroit after a few wee:. a isit with the former's father. Duncan Finlayson . Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Broadbridge. of Rochester, N. T , and also Mrs. Wm. Richardson and daughter, of Fergus, are visiting at the home of Dan. Rose, of Hemlock City Jas. Barnby, of Lothian. is acting as engineer for D. C. McKen- zie's threshing outfit Mrs. Jennie Brown. of Detroit. who is accom- pauied by her daughtee Alice. is visit- ing at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr*Rod. l'*meron. MoNDAT. Aug. "lith. Gores Wiser. -The following per- sons of this locality left for the West on the C. P. R. harvesters' excursion on Wednesday morning : Farquhar Matheson, Jas. McKay. Dunce Mc- Leod (boundary), Dune. McLeod (side - road). Alex. Hamilton. Miss Annie Har•rilton, Mrs. M. Rosman' and fam- ily. end Hugh McIntosh. A luetAWLT.-least Sunday while Me- •tod. Rose. accompanied by two cbil en and Mrs. Ferguson. was driving home down the boundary, on her return 'rota church, the horse when opposite J. Hohb's in some man- ner was startled when another horse and rig attempted to t►ass by. The borne got partly heyond control and tore down the hill. through the valley and across the bridge of the Eighteen Mile River. *ccomp*nied by w great cloud of dust and the screaming of children, with rugs and other articles flying cut of the rig. and things looked pretty exciting for a while. Mrs. Row. however. courageously kept a firm hold of the reins and regained control of the frightened animal while going up the opposite hill... The oreupants of the rig are to be congratulated on their narrow escape from serious in- jury. BRI EPIC -The Mbe.ses Rebecca and Margaret McKay. of Detroit, are spending a few days at. the home of their mother. Mrs. M. J. McKay. Rev. and Mrs. J. B. Hardie with their family arrived hone last week after a month's sojourn at a summer resort near Olipbact. Ont... ...Mies Ada McKenzie has returned home after spending her vacation with friends in Chicago. !Kiss Rh.da- McKenzie. who bee sent in her resig- nation es teacher if the Paramount public school. has secured a school in the township of Hullett. near Londe,- hornugh. Miss McKenzie's duties there willcommence immediately after the vacation .. . Tom. who on the borne stretch. was io hopelessly lett in the rear. in that race the other day, telly realized. when picking up the various article- left by the rig of the win ser, that when it romes M rating with a wnmas a man is "not in it et all . .:.Tom Sandy. the well- known cemeut contractor cf Hemlock City. has just completed building some cement hridgee on the Lake `here t road between Port Albert end Kin- - tail. Last Saturday, twee bridge' t were visited by the county engineer and successfully pewee' his in.peetiou. the official fully approving '.f the work dune by the rontracto,'. Any rrmtract undertaken by Mr. Sandy is Always well done and is :a credit to that PM.? get is young man. eke only ORIldalus �• tilted rases Osier - We the hest. Insist epee Karim Scott's -it's ,the world's standard Beek ad be slow. W. DRUOCIIIT$ A TIMELY SUGGESTION. Te the leAlmr of Tbe Signal DEAR Ste. -Tb' fear that it may lead to annexation seems to be the ooly argument lett to those opposed to the Qt agreement. n answer to that 1 would point out that, though nations may raise or lower the bar- riers to trade. the actual trading can ooly be done by the iodividuala them- selves. So that Guar farmers who are afraid the may lose their loyalty by sellingtheir cattle to Buffalo would ony need to enquire of the buyer where he intended to .ell. The buyer would say, - AVel. if i ship to Buffalo I will pea you $8.00, but if I ship to Toronto for either city or British conwtnption I can pay .only $8.90." The Nervous farmer could take the lower price ,end still have a string to his loyalty. asd his more en- terprising neighbor, oboes loyalty does not depend on his pocketbook, could take the higher price. They might even go farthor and put a big' Y' on the gate to tha• •he buyers who were paving the higher prices would not need to call. Sincerely yours. TH o ll AB i` OODCOCK . Westfield. Huron C... Aug. 22. Deafness Cannot be Cured ti local application.. as they cannot reach the i diseased portion of the e..r. There is oaly one well to cure deafness. red that ie • by con..Utu- t'anal remedies. I1safoee is mewed be an in • flamed condition et the mutone rising of the Kustarbian Teta When chis tube to inflamed you hese a rumbltng.ound or imperfect hear- ing. and .ben it in entirely cored. endorse 1. the result. sed union tIw team:metioe can be taker out and this tete restored to its normal mediumrintouiwill arded rhtof ten are sr h Catarrh. wittier' i. nothing but as inflamed condition of theWmuoouvwei Owe e willgi(Ie Hundred Doltare for any case of lisade+ tosesed br ()terra, that can - Dot be cursd err 's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular.. free. y F. .1. 'RTN EV ft CO.. Toledo. t ). Tike Wife rsta1 N ll. ter eonrttp$Uen. WEST WAWANOSH. . TV ESDAr. Aug. 31th: Towsolair (otntctt..-Council met August 22nd as per adjournment.1 Members all present. Reece Bailie in the ..hair. Minute' of last meeting read and passed. net motion of Meters. Wil•...n :end Murray. Treawrreee statement showed a Balance no hand of mar and prssed.on mntinn of Messrs Watson sad Wilwei. The fol- lowing chequee were Wetted on motion ..f Me..r.. Wilson rind Watson : Thos McPhee. repairing Shannon's hill. $'Ib: J. J. Henderson, tile. 1121$4: Thos. Inglis, gravelling contract. $11.50: J. Edwards. stave) errount. $1.60: D. McAllister. gravel account and shovel- ling gravel. WAD: D. Fowler. gravel •urviunt. $.Q.4O: John Taylor. work on W. B. and repairing culvert. 51i F. Malcolm. repairing culvert on concea- •inn 14. $18.12: K Taylor. gravel ac- rount, IL;: .loss Featian. gravel a�- enunt. $13.0?.. Frank Themneoo. put ting in rtilvert on r,.neeeeoion A. 12: Ise. Martin. gravel sccotunt• $0.40: John Wilson. putting io culvert and di ging ditch on concretion 5. $10: Rd. Hain.'. gravel account. $:t.30: Rd. Thos, putting in culvert. $1.50: Oeo. Hamilton. hauling tile and porting in ''olvert on so'tth boundary. $7. Toon titadjourned to meet oo tie timber ?.Nth at 1 o'clock. W. a. M•{ttnsriP. (,leek. per W. G. Met'. gigures for garmers. Following are market 'quotations at Toront r Thursdaa . Augtut !4 Toronto Pt Winter wheat . eel. to Harlot 1 malting) 1£r10 (late IKo 2 white) .:41)r to Rye 74r to Kay ttienotbyi .. 11,4 til, Butter 'dairy) 711^ to Rutter tefe.mery peintal .. 14e to kgsr . to e laid) Ler to Cheese dewy) ... I:M to l'alt-re (prime. h. prise) .... - $7 iS Nben 1ptrisel IR Mi �s.hs lehoseef 10.141to St2 . and Buffalo Nten ee Buffalo Prires. 44r per knob . elle to 01c 117r pet Irish .11 14 to $1.1% 42 a per b.tselt. 42t to 4hc Lr pet Mob 9114 $91 per too .els toill 22r per Ib20r to Sr $c . ZJe to Sr Sic 1»r doyen .sr bier boric Sift re 7i Pito IA • EAST WAWANOSM. 1 M',viAy. Aug. tit b. Tow •.NH t P Uot rcf ` -Council met in Belgrare on August 21 as per ad- journment. All toenhers present.. Minute. of former meeting read and confirmed. The engineers report on the Blyth creek drain was teed and. there heieg no ohjectionia it was mooed by Mr. Mcott. s.r•oonded by Mr. ('ampbell, that the rep..rt ae new read be provisionally adopted and that the necessary hi law be prepared in con- nection with the same. I'srried. The treasurer reported that in answer to his advertisement • number of Makers had forwarded tender. for the pur- chase of the bridge debeutia e. amounting to 11118,(109. Moved by Mr. Scott seconded h lMr. stonebouse. that •he tender of Wood. (+undy A Co.. Toro•:tt., et $Ita,005 along with the averted oaf.' es*. being the highest. he accepted. the Reeve and treasurer to arrange for the final 'settlement of the same. l'arriel. A bylaw was read .end pissed, %tatinu the different :amount* required for the present *year and firing the following rates, viz. : County rate, 1 SAO mine : township rate. 1 :t 10 trills :special school rate. 2 2-10 mills: the general echo of rate over and above these a.rnnuata. Gln mot inn of Councillors Scott and Campbell. the followtngacrounte were ordered to be paid Wm. Patterson. underbru.hing on western boundary, $F: lbohert Buchanan. drawing plank and repairing Pstterson s bridge. row recession ^-. 12 50: Wm. H. Campbell. elm timber and delivering same. $5.,; Richard Irwin. rommutatlon etatute tat or •ax 1010. Ike: Wm. G. Matter, R vds. of gravel. t10 cent*: Was. Nixon. 4.1 yd. of I. 114.90: Wm. Wight - mien. :41 ode. of gravel. SR: Wm. J. Rodger 44 yds of gravel, $4.40: Rob- ert odert Mhiell, 122 yds. of gravel. $1LS: Mwm•nel Thnmjson. tile sed weak on western ''run ary. 111 : The Mad std Empire Printing Co.. edrertishilt tientures, LID The Globe Printing ('o.. adyertis.ng debenture.. p: A Mill R t .o pert payment. lath line bridge. $311. The council theta adjourned to meet again ,o Monday wpte-mber 1Mth nett. at 10 ^hark t t►.1rews ►i.o (lark Mr Th.- Cepstral Business College of Toronto invites you to write for a copy of its curriculum if you are in any way in•ereetad in e (raining which will lead yon into good businese appoint - 'Meat et a good -clary. The Fall Term opens op August 3(th. Address W. H. Shaw' President. l o n g e an d Gerrard Sts.. Toronto. and went ion this paper. .LMA. Ladies '• COLLEGE St Thomas.Ont . FALL TERM OPENS .tl'G.:NTH. ELLIOTT Toronto. Ont.. stands today without a rape, ier in Canada. Graduates highly successful. Catalogue free. TOC WILL *ART THAT NEW SUMMER SUIT Thede in the very 'Meat style and frost the best quality of goods. Too are assured rat the hest of satisfaction at HUGH DUNLOP'S 9TREF.T The ,ap- odate Tailor FA LL TERM FROM AUG.:28th. CUM STRATFORD. ONT. Hoeing. -neo -tote that our grnd.atee are Use be.' w-. bare taree 1eportaaenta I nMMiIt. IAI.. .RI ,RTI4ltD sad TE1.- E.GRAPRy. The ;u.tl.n for •ir mention i. Eat and fo- ase year fin. ler ntlgatlw will prove •o your entail/MOM tient there to no better Haeine•.. 011e to in ' &nada tie( nor free call etoree anw. D. A. McLA( MLA N. 1 rincipaL CANADIAN NATIONAL. EXIIBITION Toronto Ree .rn Rates from Godetlde $3.90 11 $2.85 DAILY 20ib and stet August tsdt bs t h Sepiemb>er 7th AI, t.eker* geed ger vete.. cwta eye tam Aeat .o.1 oreiC•AL emoowamset Contains list end nompk.te tiewerip - tion of daily event. at Fair : abs sps•r•ial rate* and trim w-rrir•e ?rem All (*tions. .101. K1DD. Agust. tiodeneb Good -buy Sale to All Summer Goods We expect this week will see the end of all that we class as summer materials. Prices will be made for Saturday and Tues- day so low that we will do 4 days' business in these 2 days. It will pay anyone to secure some of these half-price goods, even if the buyer doesn't want to Ilse them now. NEW GOODS FALL THE GREAT THOUGHT OF THE DAY NOW 13 THE NEW FALL GOODS We are going to be in better shape than ever before to show new Fall Materials. In Dress Goods we will be able to show some of the newest and most up-to-date materials and designs, and, being cash buyers, we get the lowest figures a cash market can offer, which enables us to put our prices to the buyer at rockbottom. Come and have a look. Quite a showing of Fall Dress Goods here already, as well as American Kimono Cloths, beautiful colorings and patterns, and prices run from roc to 25c. SWEATERS. -New Sweaters for children, girls, boys and ladies, all at popular prices. TRIMMINGS. --Allover Silk Laces, cream, black, grey and navy. Silk Braids, ,14, 2, 20 inches wide. Silk Bandings and Medallions, Bead Trimmings, black and white. An immense show- ing of all these Trimmin, lately imported, and just the newest wanted. COATS. -New Fall Coate just in direct from the makers -the most up-to-date Coats to be found in the market. H. COLBORN MISS EDITH L. COUZENS TEACHER Pupil et Prof. Moran and etodent of Alma College. ie prepared to give th.vn• in Plane and organ Pupil. prepared for UeinT ntt and tbnserv. atmos examination* tuition teei THE PARS NAGE. OL8tt VILLE. M r What About That Leaky Roof of Yours Retler have it replaced with a new one. See NS . li Pied!. Hamilton street, for time rig at the right phos. agent for Brantford Roofing t AIN ay- a full stock of Roofing on hand. which enables us to give ptyimpt attention to all work in tbi. line. Also we make • specialty .d PLUMBING, HEATING asd ELECTRIC WIRING W. R. Pinder 'Phone 15o HAMILTON STREET TORONTO $3.90 RETURN •nga6tb to Sept 9th $2.85 RETURN Aug 19th and 31st : Sept Stb and 7tb FROM GODERICH erer LA/1010 NATIONAL EXII$(IW Return Load Sept tieb. tett se clot TRAIN SERVICE `special train leave.-. Gnderich 11 a. ie. Aug. 29th. :(1st: Sept. Zod. 5th. 7th. Through roach fnr Toronto on all trains for Exhibition. Single Fare minimum charge 7riei for Labor Day Beta pen all 'tasiona in Canada. Mao to Detroit and Port Hume. Miele. Niagara Fell, and Buffalo, N. V GOOD GOiNG SEPT t. a, 3. 4. R dere Lime Sept 4 19tt. Th o.gh Team Pullman Shapers ss wHosres and tM.OMTOM Ina es.teate w et Pmt August 22nd Sept 50, and She .w rM-Kra.M. wIM SOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS Fug ppsarrttirulass I.A W RKYW E Town fr..m h 1 Agent Mi1W tfWAtA1A1At /40,1 +NTAn0,1**At*ALN"**w411 3rrgctiij Offer The Signal from now to Jannary 1st, 1912. to new sucscribers only - 25c NATIONAL q RANGES To he up-to-date, to insure good eatistactioo in cooking and under all circumstances, you must powers a NATIONAL RAxOe. They .peak for themselves. SOUVENIR and ART GARLAND HEATERS or. the best on the markeL 1• rot NO\V the time to be- thinking of that new stove for the coming winter's use:' HORSE BLANKETS The'canon of the year is epproacbipg when these goods will he much in demand. We band a only what is hest. MARTIN-SENOUR PAINT We have in -tock an excellent .apply for the fall trade. FRED HUNT Plumbing. Heroine, gayest Neighing and (neral Hardware. L Haaikofa Street 01 J 1 F 3 ▪ What Is Your Money Worth ? c. 4 F 3 F 4 F 110 PCENT. 1 F 1 64 6 a PF F F On all summer goods we are giving an F ✓ retierl w greater rut: and if eawept a F Nairne. Coach. Verandah (:hair rev Lawn F Meat. now is the time te get nee rbnay. F F Or : ''d armee deaf fe everyone " DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST W ARE OWING YOU REDUCTION ON ALL CASH PURCHASES This will mews a considerabie saving to any person requiring Furniture. and it will pay you to tate advantage of it.. AGENCY ('Y NORDHFIMER PIANOS • W. J. MUIR & CO. oft. .' The heat asks aras.dM roe )+ esa.w, ' ' iF E