HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-7-23, Page 8i3• ' Tiolu»**, July 49, 1808
WOODS USED IN PIANOS.'
Certain Qualities Demanded ►y Manr•
factures of the Instruments.
As many kinds of wood art used Ig
the making of a piano as la the utak.
;ng of a house or an ocean sofas
afeatnshlp. (beano 'Puede R•wrtee&
q ualttles demanded by plane maautac-
hirers, amt nu eutatltutte will be
taken.
Thu euw.ding taunt, for tMEiiu e, he
never Lade of auythlas trot spruce.
It Is a thin piece -more frequently sev-
eral pieces glued together. The wade
thing would hardly cake euwgh kbe-
dltng tar a are 1f a bstehet were used
o1) It But it la the war ~rafts! tinge,
and wltbuut 14 there «rind be nu piano,
1 t 14 selected with care, seasoned hi
Tho must 1 •.lo.O-k•og tawnier, (wt and
soaped by Stihl, and It beimmes the
seal and life of the las
the spruce used in a sounding (ward
gine to the pulp mill instead of the
piano factory It would have wade
about snag paper ter a couple of
sbeeta of anode.
The piano's frame, the part wblcb
hufam the atriusr and endures We in-
cessant strain of several tours, is usual-
Ny of elm. Blc)cie rims are of the
same wool, and the eriuru 1))1, bad
Mattel a thin strip wdgtMsg a feet
oualQt oars carry 18 well Saturn'.
The 'Abbe part of Use plane a flee
!veneer, the thlu shell of wood glue.]
Doer the outside d the frame. The
Snasic would be as nee and the frame
L stroll( without the tenter. }rut it
adds beauty, and fur that reason a
5eslutirul wood 18 selected and 1a staln-
td, t aretabed and polished. U may be
walnut, mahogany, oak, ash, maple,
(berry or rosewood. It L as talo as
emotion, but U hides the hearty poplar
planks to which It Is glued. Yettow
poplar 18 nearly always aged for back -
lug of piano veneer.
Maple and cedar are oae,.moiiy used
for bridges, levers baulmer shanks,
backstops and otber small unsetealase,
while white plue la excellent Lar keys.
1'erilayn not more tbau one or two of
the states grow all kinds of wood used
In making me good taboo Babble
maferiab must to drought together
from distant taboos, but all 1)t thaw
necessary are found b setticieot quan-
tities In the United baba. though loo
aide aa44e amounts of the ducat fold
woods are brought In for veer On
high glade tostrumentia
LEGHORN RENOVATION.
it Pays to Gee This Straw • Tlser•uyh
Treatment.
A real leghoen hat Is a poli ealtlioo
which repays renewal ter emend years,
and, whether It bas been mach in use
during the preceding samei sr has
been worn o0 ody a few opsdama. R
will certainly regtllre dais up before
It la at to trim once more.
A mixture of bows ;almond solpbar
Aa tis abmdky of the wieldiest lall-
A $AJD.tlI8M1D•$ LT.
liner, who nada that enact are W the
wtuduw or even o1) stands In turf show-
rooms Is quite sufficient to turn the
outer surface et deeper color than the
inner side of this brim.
Equal parts of suip4ur. water and
b nnoo juice abuuld be mixed telretber
1n a saucer and a soft rag first dipped
11) It and iheu rubbed over the straw.
A perfectly clean and n.t surface,
atrcb as that of a deal table, should be
toed for the operation, w that dao dan-
ger Is run of causing the brim l000ckle
up. A stiff brush should then he used
to insure that the ilineeb penetrates to
the interstices of the fine plait, after
which the brim of the bat should he
Cutered with a few sheets of MOM
note paper and pressed under weights
until perfectly dry.
Although this picture bat was made
fur the wail of honor ata wedding, 11
ran l,r candled by a young girl for any
festal creation. It L of leghorn, trim-
med with black velvet, with lite
plumes at the side and back. It 1s
caught under the chin with a two inch
Wae'k velvet hand.
The Right Tint.
Creamy or onto Isere are more popu-
lar than ewer. Wonderfully becoming
are they, too, if their creaminess 1s that
of age or akdllful dipping without a
easp(clon of the grime that comes frpm
dust or careless putting away. -
of course we all want the old lacer
that are beirluotne and have carefully
Iain lu air tight boxes for yearn,
wrapped 11) blue paper to give the ar-
tietM tint of antiquity. Bat aefew of
uv can have what we want the next
(wet thing 1s to color our laces to look
as 11 they had belonged- to oer-grand,
parents.
This coloring can be dome In several
ways. Most women use coffee for It;
bay as a role, 1t gives too dept an sent
tint and frequently has a disagreeable
atee l that it newer Inite bees.
Diming late la weak tea jives a
lovely tint. but probably the hest of all
le to wire( it nett (tf ,suites tea. if the
lace M dingy frean long lying sway It
shook, be (a efalty seethed t0 remove
the duet and dirt before being dipped.
WHAT HE WANTED.
KILLING WEEDS.
Government Experts Claim That Irma
Sutphste Will Destroy Them.
At last weeds may be etadlcatud
without the truoble of pulling them op
by baud at the expense of time and ap
aching tack. The magical et&dlator_
of these pests of the gardener and
farmer Y snlpbate of lrvo or gree*
vitriol. 'Ibis will shrivel up the sok
growths, wblle the grass will thrive.
• The sulphate, whit, comes is the
form of green crystals, Is dissolved la
water fur spplkstion to the pernicious
weeds. A couple of tamale to the gal.
lou Is said to be about the right quaa-
Hty W settle the fate of the most de•
termtued lawn dandelion that grows.
W1k1 mustard requires u stronger dors,
and the fanner who dere on the war-
path after this conawou destroyer Is
advised to use from ;o to ID) pounds
of the stuff for such tlrty-two gallons
of water and then go forth for a
wholesale slaylag. \:.Montel" 1.1..'44'..
'late solution la not to the milled 111 .owe 41.11 t, of Ihr roiled 1)1 ,les,
wItb an ordinary sprinkling can. It if :1 I', ( 11 1,nM n:.l;i* to hr belle) ed
probably would eat the can with more ',het h 14..141* upa:11 a novel iii, thi,l 1)t
avidity than It eats weeds even. A 'pr°I}eg with professiotod n.rudirants
.praying machine 1s necesaary. fibs and 11tbl•, Will. 111 t t1`Itlie..' :\1 laa'-
lded
IutrodnC•t1oo, of Mr: .S\l)pbate to er. 1.ti11.-tslsitii,rt Ilii• Iowa, nou*1-li
un a euluuul. mere i1w whre•Is, w Moll.
Weed Is performed !n the tender youth
of the latter, when he la unauphbtlestt
ed and about tour Inches high. 'rho
presence of a good, bright sus Is said
to help the matter *bog, and If lt bap -
pens to be 1n the early murulug when
the dew 1,'&1111 o1) the ground, why, w
wueb the better. The sulphate works
to a slow a.d lelrarely fashion, and
for the prat clefor w the intrudersThe AMasarl�t, Btll (Ia 4F1
co/Aimee to sled up and pretend they ' lril.rrr.d�f:.r.
11..• _p1. t -1-"44134.4"L-444-,'"`-
tete ft-- On the solved day, tts-wever,
crpl/al the 8/11n1r muelolu1e111 1,111 •
anti -cigarette hill. ',adoring .i\irru 11
Orem.... to ke luh•M•;w.
Mould 1111401 1111; elllolrelpellt 0* Iii•
'ev- When it (111111:Y 141MMNM. Boys1111-
dr rixpare•rrmari' fait it •-ba'- urate it -i.
1ht4. 1.1) by the .1.. 1Iu1 1eceitt• prs.
Petal kliee care whit/ r1) the 4t Irma
111-.111'11 'a 111x1111.1.11. 1(11• fa odic I. i114
' 11141111•Irl 11 ...or 11,. tJ 111444 ,11 IM4hi1.
t' ighteen' n, . suet 'p.iug the age Motif
a 44-441*' taw, 1r, 14(141 Inak111pr-t -vel '-
improhable tine! tilt. 41olie.' ,11lhm ities
w-ould attempt to jest •I fie 1.111. 1 igidly
in fore.. -
THE SIGNAL GODERICIi. ONTARIO
FROM OUR CONTEMPORARIES. Canadian Apple Exports. . I No mail is of much use in this world
Toronto {yorki,11101auntil he luta t' 1 something
Tempe Fujii. • According to the.11101arecen1•1114.t1•1114.I attractive than his Persia"' happinem'
1 n.ou.o 1'.•b•Kr 1),.. •.. .. •at• ft' Mi. P. H, Hall, the
JIiJ.luly and the whole .*none, trade eourmisidoiwr for Canada. eta-
tluriesl at Ilii ghoul. England, Ike
Vilift 41P gime-4/1d,"ek •I'"In as inyx a+ lure and pear rrup ot'firm Britoil'W
un hour in a dentis!'. chair. - will this year he large and the fruit is
46-Defisaist,Aretaseamat•- -•"). Mu f a tubi 1e.rn.1 that Deere is tµ11(
- - - -Roam Tisa. Hpr. little llkrli11mA of damage. Although Book of
rh.• runs who her r1) It 11ved r n•• the apple crop,. of the count'' la no-
vulvuig house to loo tinned to the null thing like sufficient u' supply toe
or Ovule by pupping an elect Vit. Irul- theMIMprice Ill of the
ipoi•tits tent it, * t Views
tun should have gime further and ;u•• the peall of the imeav w* ting, and
R Mr. Ball giver r timely eventing that tommaarsem
tanned it- laa' a:ldcltwork.-. _ eu'hinv • it wit' he necessary for • ('4114dian
button is t.a1 uruuh trouble thew shipper,' to act with considerably
bktall' Pawing -hays., e carr than they did bawl year.
The Irish Are There. 1,= ('aluflian porkers, the itolulkiMnionur
observes. 14h0014 Iwmeller that flesh
)L4,rl,,I *II .1.1. tauopet11,114 are yearly mitering the
!retool lee beta' desist separate HI-iti.h onto kid and 1)l luuleIuPnce
representation a1 the 1►I) urp.ic gases, the .taudut•d of quality today la nitwit
but nvit1 Flannigan, \Ie4fr:Uh and higher than it wile aaae )•rarti ago.
%Vlar-h Mies
Mid, toed thanl in Ihr Mansura is tail that it has much to
h•iriuSFi i i i rtq;"R itosea'1 i isietre- Toth ii -n. -maim-111h :oro--\vw'%ra-
lin• pn•s.•n:ea a gle•rn flag to indicate land in motilepsu king,'vital also that
that her vin. are 011 the allot. -If p'l(l cis +allow ,a few •. ship-
peek
Problem Solved, IIIe111s to eider like those of 1a.1. )•r:1)
not •1i will 1e•Itratd of Canadian
ipgdr.' in hi -eat Britain;'• 'Thin iM an
unplrawtut statement. and ,.Very earn
'1114)1 ti
ih
to 11111114k1-111:711441111
t.aulr Lyp1;*d44i. i
.111011 Uwh4wwi•
pr.xtiet ht the tuiport:lut rn.r Comilla'
market.
Sir Wjlfrid`p Tour.'
la•iupj 1,111041, ..p/elate is II cu:u110 .11
1 Ile 141.11.11 Meet a irit) geurl ,u lug 4.4,-
1..11. %Vitro it 111.111 is 'in need of
moire) h« lifts only t,l 1Lru the w heel
.,.uienip•nsiy. tool ,r the rod 1.1
luiltitttrdiou• a twent y-(iverent -pier•.''-
fails lino air: h:1111 'Tor, charitable
pubbr Marr have ceet:.iully MM411414 11)
gr tole at. 4
they lose heart mud -ambition. They
bt tut ha uiouflilDL 944St>s tis f
mourners at their own funeral.•
'rhe process has been tried oo the
wheaturlds at the North Dakota ag-
ricultural experiment statins as welt
114 111 sax culture in Minnesota. Some
rrmatitable results are tall\ to have
been obtained at the ('ornell uQiveratty
experiment station at Ithaca,' N. T.
Sarlphate L said dao to hare establish-
ed its uaefulne.s 1n the oat gelds of
Wisreest .
IN THE SMOKEHOUSE.
A Derive For Adding to th. Conoco•
lento of the Structure.
A uethos of hanging the (neat in a
•rnalatiousr without reaching np or
iatnga Ladder is shown In the aced
\Iuoarevd 11,1..aJ.
The 'statement' 11.;'..1 1'ir %t.•ila" ill
Lawler inlendr•t., shake a .Ihutrlu�h
tour of OAtari° and the \Crest, :torr
h,• 1 t. h:t.l atop*' (41411,'1 It' ttc(1a'el•
11•.111 the fali IIl'4 ,1h the .,•sun, will
h • n -.le d by all 1111.. Ibrio* it. it is
nut readily pa..iblr, .i( 111111.4*•, 11)
•.'p ,rade 164 1•apmtit y :•4 Liberal leader
from 111af 1)l' friers lliui*l. i• and lira
-of Canada, lout t.wJtap+M--it tP
11111re r:t.t' I I hi. 1.1141• 111311 it las been
11i':111y
Miler 11) li*fell 10 1 111; ,a,It00i11:11l
Auld 1.l forget tau 0:1114,1M MI14111111
Sir %Ci1fri.1 ohiulat.h'ivy 11'4 ,s 1 1
to n• program 'wittily( nut tor urn,
be will sei•endering the people a alis-
1111 -4 4et•virt•, towards which the bear-
ing of the tune • Opel p:t1 1 y politica
will hat'( 1.111 :t Minor relation. It is
very Iw1r44' that n p ihli' than of the
Mat. eminent... j.1111M 1 1 hie. *speed'
for the .Hdnrhlg work of staesnmao,-
.h141:a pa•r•4aalily 111 .yMlpa4t11rlie 1t4
to make int iulaIe• anis Iu1Lpr•t: int rig
`iiri••'i1l sf iiil' itMat11 nhetWeen him-
self nod (11' 111,W4*'s 1)4 the (Deo gore 114
,1•115y Mt it is (Irsirnhle. 'That Sir'
Umvelpsity Funds. •
frail 441 se s1•s.uch a4 114181nl.iliy i. tone
+1)f our Lrlttit•tilak tu.:t�La 1t. l•'aua.lr,
Nanih. n Tiri • ind t hr gl nt illiinl iuu 1111. urve• _ 1we11
Jlr. :tack'.y, .1 hr 14111.1:.1 -leader, .'.mllu.,t to 111e1aue•'111erely Who are
M
w.15 viulrntl.11'11 111 -ed by t411• Tory ,ttlarhrd to the Frlditiein f.irinnl•s '.1
1118•84 0111.i11g 11,. last I',-i.vi-n,i:tl 14111 1118 Val ty,. \\'e arete. tomos:terly tit•
patge) because he took the ground tutted bele in. Canals, Ilrit while we
that' the1eprrwutahl..ofIhr (M•11ple may tlil4erultotatta11yfine4Ufpolicy,
Ilartkltie tiu'dw j1, Die 1.mltish:me.,uL._thl' Unite.'. _num 1wpm..I ••1 a•t'
1ili. 1'urtont . 1.41 14..1,1 1 •, w•hi111 .011111- do i.iou. (Van agree alsl111 Ore nt least
ally absorb- :•'m1thing Ilk. -half a mil- a-• 1)umrr'elrs, 111111 at least Its int -
Moo dollarsof tin* p14•uplr's 111,1uey,. $M1t11nl, ns flu*
.,' ,iba/ul ,which they
I11t thus early dollars,
Ill.! 1.1P1.1 loft apt find 011.11140 %a., iuvolv.d it ddtTer.me'.
lied The TtlnaO, %'url.1 e p). • • g .:1)l exponent of throe Srtirles of.
that there i. far 1... - •h'.1,•reey igw•rnu•nt: SIt NVilft•141 I:tni'itr ban
wren respect to lb., condnrt 1)l the haul tin roved 111 1)114 day. .m it U11'w•
the (Moire may have in. stole n• 4b/'
rival t"4N4e*I-p nrtirn--rt ire writ
that as toady as pO5'1ihle of 4 h ri ing
geserntius,• '-,f-^ 4-'*nndtatis should . Is•
brought. tinder the spell of hi4 in-
fhlrncew•hile• they call partake in 111
good flirlune,
'I'h.r Herald would- lie has Inst
to Irt•t•ete the 11Lia.11111*'e of the
prop.eaa1 1,1111 in respell. of its
nitluence 1410.11- 1140-- l.il« ar.l pt.arl y-en-
g*ii,'•al" 1►m the contrary, it, ha
here Iwl•n ulg'41. with Petlnlp4
of the town of Glrlel'Ich, Iwlunll
in ton ;throat jye euvPr, etilntalu
i0¢ :tI talgrnvillgn, 1111,IWI?lC
w•veral M 1)111• healthful wide
.11•rwl8, new 1'. it. It. ilt•idge.
1141111 1lepau., all the Churches,
to limited !Millie IluildiugM, Lake
nod lti.rr j'irws. . Mashy 1)11
the 1i. wa war ,p eetally taken
-firtbiw-'*:nm•+mir Hook and are
!Marion. \ l' %'', :rid entii sly
dWei ent fl all ('oa1111 ('at•tl
Views. Thr liook is, eery at-
tral.ti%e rued the price iM wi'Li.I
the puu•h of 1414 - 25C.
\\'.' have al... receival a sh
nrrett of new; View and !Moretti
I',Ntid l'+s,rla. Ask too r.,• 111P111•
PORTER'S
ROOK STORE.
Phone too. court House Square,
God.rirk. • -.
Confidence
1 nl'ersity, ;Intl praelic:111p approving
M+.M:«y-•e elevealh ,
the pMMlple bale the fullest knowl-
erlge of how -their taa.ua..v iM-wlayat.?
Montcalm's -Grave
>lot.ter`..I -air, .4*.''.- e
A writer in The T01;4i111.1 reel re.
vane that it w•1)s l,y the ghettoise kind
of lurk 40,01(11111's gr,lt.• w'am located
-----at-ttttrtlrr. - 4tnre the ► i•mtine e m -
tent had :timber St. Igo Ie.• for
'superior, \ au) this 4a1141 111111. ,11:1(1
4001r. 'la i1- d\-'eside the shalInt
grave itat . \which the . of n. ul,d,•
• from the learn M 1)1' an teak does, had
beet] lowered. vrilty year. ago •-h.
happened to pen t out the .spot 1,.
.sine her juniors• 11 the 15trler. 1In,.
d hala •.. , tlfag n14. iii 4►..w1 Ninpt)4
and still an • 1'rsu 1e 111111, Sar
showed the spat, and t r)' fennel life
'tante'. 'l'hi.41011111 In• a Warning to
In:r.t.ar 8014 a slices Iva?. 'intiqu,triuu4 to diselusr iny..-.-I;,I,p h:n'r t right to the most .frrepneut
tranyl41g 111tistrttieo. Tie emokebss>rfe (sats to )•1Iutg 1.4,rpte whin r goitrg possible 1ppplet ' •1)4 sleeting him
,nay be of any shape, bat it ergosin e" }1e elieet� . in p•'v.•a1, 4ar1•r-f.ar-r}rvtrirt.+. where -
!nay
the Liberal orga11141tion, the 1.ileral
provided with cleats axed to the ells, t / . The Wealth of Nations.. lighting-pir•il. i, no lunger what it
upon whlch n the bangtng baeast *tonti,•:ratthnes-. •uwtwist-where- if intronit u
A pulley ts fitted inside to the tap of '
From time to time we hear pain 1 leen cler that it tan only de tr-Vitaal-
Ihe lealtnng, and a holsttng rope L ii„wls 11114111* I'a1.411:I11 h11p14'1•ta rxr,•trl- 1'Lell h)• lin' pi •l1.111.9 1.f her leader.
'V het her the Meet i11m1lar a month or
:year • awny, here is a wnt•k that
•
01 ht 111/11. 10 be dune,
Hotel Goderich.
fire .. 11u011.1' Ilolrl invites 7(111 Ire
dinner reel y ev.ning, d to i rp In,
Special fi•:h dinners et•ery Friday
. 1..niug and elairken dinners on Sun -
(Idea. 1 to'2 p.111. ('itizenr of (lode-
rir11 anti Titania v' trill llnd thin' a pima -
ant method of e4lt*ruelniog vlAjting
friends, Few u.ttings ate more
apprrciap4sl than an',evening on the
u
breezy erweiwhs- air le the cheerful
dartom of the !Milliner\hot.'l, where
there. in generally something doing.
Parlor, r. . with bethriinn,, ,it free
dim algal .of la/}Ire who Comte to dine.
Perfectly, and the orchard can be plan- receives rnnstantlt -e t11•1h oil• . ton, parlors ials4. free to those who
nerd to be the mein thing to the future 4rrlci'' int--'I�nP--rlit 4- am ti{ Kislt entertain ten to thirty frit'nds,
or permitted to remain always In sec- -wealthy. seed - ;gee- VPrlt. Mike re or fir aiitent r of cloth, committers
oud place, according to one's pred11e. inept.' exnmple•. .1 whip Ieat:Ps t.he• or'1 Of tliaeftor1 who wish itttee
floss. Poultry, besides being money 'o•Pil .est wiir'tit l,. vim rare:vl. m eotir or inners. Special efternnnn
pahets, ern to iso orchardUt money pt.seds :lnn,ul to ill,. tales 1)l' h;1ff (ei.. urns ehl on rhor4 notice tutd
iavera. They are 1)t great value,-lnas n rrrrim�tnfh4rr,--;mttt1.ittPcp' k4n4t ensue fnrnisall if drsireil.
air di+pnew, of '[t rlpl flit 1 1 I _ _-
than !ufficieul fir qn. nay, that Sir
%Vittrht Iii, i iTtu-t-lo been quite.ila1
nu14lra i1Mn1t the aitotality 1)t his per-
sonal Ieader8Wp in all the I'r'vine.'s,
and Iona been nor t :Jot with :1 1 icariious
l.•nderrhip, ,.v iced' from hie vat'
ie in tar•--prr.a-inrr_•t
Id (parte,', warn 111 Inst the ralik and
lite of the I.ib•t,drr:o,y reeognize him
;lune es the Ir;Mli•t' of the party, alnd
Passed user it The hanging tar 1s imp; I'Analis, ea pools, 11111 there me
fastens) to the rope by two spreading :awful jeremiad. almost our 4.lyel•se'
1. s4, coo that It will not easily tip when Atalat,er of trade. As a matter of fuel,
loaded. 'Ilse lama and meat are bong however. w'1• 1111 1'e • .q.er and "ter
.pun the books fixed In the bar, *ad again shown that the w'nnithy, pros
Me l.r whole as bol'trd to the chats, •1•resmive ii they
: tear -tate ilii;
aro the tsar la swung around 10 that more than they export, retealtng s
ptrdil un�1'•ir areae atoll litraflee,
the ends rest upon the cleats. The hint that the ret•rrsr is the ram. milli
rope. L: then releasers from the bar by poor, hack Ward ,,Iuntries. (lire!
wears a a clash rod, and another bar Britain import'* far in retia., of her
way be loaded and mined In the same export+ )early,\ surd ya',irly *rows
teal-.
more wealthy, thisto4rrwtr, mina -siting of
profits 1)11 sales. intelirrt flim 1/4 l'r.1•41
A Great Combitntion InrPmtnlPMn pMnF tet. p(.a e, whet
To the titiriv5 slT.n earn aG.11aT as the
poultry yard Mt en add the world's Intorno. ('n triers, mot lnm.ey nr
orchard. They work In perfect hat- goods Laid for ,1Ih.i service.. It
rooky. They supplement ,taro other ,M.ght -t., be plain ennngh that if ntTP
„ p ql d el
muco as they destroy myriad& of IA- hl n niillton dells. its the 14.411, 111 1b• wh
'Wet o ct e0emlea, inane before they- are 'reale Tilton, 4., the 111.8'
tr,Ii 11rir trans-
lierii_ anit_tbelr fruit deetruying Ww--
lneti.p-
ttr wrerleir-ap-ate -.. pour, unyoue taailatiliuYEiratuty 1)l everyone.
of development 'They are death on $51100,la.1: incisor's, ir'.i.1ssl, (hl tar
borers; hence are time &areae, for bot- •/t her hind, if. on the tittles trip, the
els let re for mai, only by strong per- vrreel should sink, the tngsm'ts would
musalou. Tt,ev furntah ii Cb f►rtlllrlag 114• wiped out ind d tine hal:tl,.- M•
material nod kelp down weed growth• triol. w4*,i appear.41 wl'•rriu the rx•
4 pdals Would etew,l the iugsntta 1
.
r said a harsh word of
1'beey eat trust tailing from Insect at• Setll,la.t. 1'he Malar principle would
fwd and destroy the pests. Tlierefora apply of ionise, to transactions few
from every pont of view fruit sad 1)r. nils), a
poultry it a great combleatlos--f1. B. -
Fullerton. TEACH YOURSELF NOW.
Tops of Feno psab
The tops of fetes -poets meld be eat
attuning. preferably -wttk as ab"1e.
that ,:,Inw:.ter will Dot remain on
theism. tt hen they ,tars cgt_wlth rt saw,
the pitch #bona be greater, es{f!e1all7
in frosts In lvbb•h than 11 a marked
difference In hardness betweee the
spring wood and the sinner egad.
Rutabagas.
13otahagas seeded so ear4y tbartbS7
make their min growth (during the
hottest weather are as a result apt to
be hand iell fibrosis. sow from the
Lard of .Tnne to July 15, stays n Minim -
"rota farmer, if you want them trod,•
a.d Asher.
y
:ttang du Nord,Que.,1111 ;70th.--'
f ' • cial.l-The p restmaater herr, Mr.
ba - \'. Bourque, is to be congest-
ulate4--he has got what be wanted.
After hunting around Int AVM' teen
kcarr hek�., at lead, found a este for
idney lute's in f)rairl'r Kidney PiMI,.
This is hew ka r, hatee his es pet Jere-.
of these great%Wispy healer•, :
"i was afflicted with kidney disease
and for mire than ten years endured
all the agony that sufferers from this
complaint know only too well. Pied.
Ing that doctors and ell other remedies
were n.eleese i should have given up,
but I was pomaded to to Dodo•
n
Por Your Ow.', Your Children's and
Your Friends Sake. .
Diseased pails of the air passages
inn teat le reached by dry ait•. The
bet/111'111a tube+ and hmgil rain only Fee
rea,hrd by ley air. (}voluri is a dry
air treatment from which yen get the
hal8nmie effect id living in the pine
and .'lhe.Ily /fir f,Deal., 8* here r't-
tarrhil end tron.hial trnllhlr, do not
exist,
flyomei des nye the germs that
Lanae diseuw, of elgrilbins drying
y011 simply hf th nee 1rf la rubber
inhaler mix Hyo ei sir with your
411w'at11 breath 11N 41\1e11( -hes the dls-
411r141 parts where eatatehal, bevn-
rhinl, ('1x91141 or pnennuMia germs aro
multiplying by millions, their life is
snuffed out. as they -are the disease,
their extermination mei*'quick IM.
protement.
Jas. 1Vflann has the agency' for Hy.
rnlu•i and will furnish the c(>igplete
mem for 11.1X1 under guttrienteit to
satisfy. ...
Like a Widswer.
Tess Yes, she said her hit
Minded her for her beauty. WI
l.
do you think of rat,
.1... -\Veli, 1dthink her hnshand
must heel like a widower new,
Kidney Pills and I can honestly say
they muted the with .ix Moser and
made a new man of me."
Cause and Effect.
Voting Son "Say, paw, when 4,,
rains hast, dors the 1Mill go iota Lh,•
1•iatel•tl i'"
1'ew'_''Yl•., 11\3. 1«,n, of c •-e." •
Young Son- "Well, then, how does
it eoate to he soli water
Paw -"You go on t' lord."
The ;noblest,* of any,114y ane lite in
dtrallnne of the keenness of its con
Science.
1j N,1 wao" 19*.
prayers until he
them.
�.�.•\ - ,
mposi
• FIE. TAiL'RED
CLOTHING
1
FOtt MEN '
FITS WELL
LOOKS WELL
1' WEARS 'WELL
When aside -
by
e
•
DUNLOP •
-The Tabor -. =West St.
r-•• •swri
s>=
SUMMER SCHOOL
1n.r mnnsCrrnent 4,,,11. ,m'te yeenr
['Pt/pie than mit/ other In Omer'.
There tuna ben ren+ write for II'
4pe'elal ('nine for Teacher,,.
Mail c•onne+.
UODERICI BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Gro. epultrn. 1'rin, 11141.
I
PALL TERM OPENS SEPT. iST.I
Thom who know hem 11114 Int•rlt., of til, whoa' I
arc It. Mnonche*,t siormartere.
YLLTO: T
TORQNTO! Pier.
t net.'+aA t9 .n+ .Mtr.l.11 ppeee�uuaheltr. tMreer�h
(� y po p�P res will.
you will pinlsl sur a1.141',.*}1 . po-hln to 1M
I front, Th.lr 1 elm Ir+lning en+h� Minn
' to Mr nna HOLDnr.l-rin.. prtllnn.. 1 nl3N
oral•111 . lmnlrr. inter any time. Woos tut
said Amen to kis gtsioess.
jet lease answering W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal.
4,,r Yoore e.4 Alexander St..
If :►11 dialog.- %tele 1111181 the
W ,I,'ra would not uhn'e.. It . is
tar ditto etwe of h»v1 that endo
Niagal a a atxrurt. Ni rolrlm
all eN14M4841• to d
BLACK . SUIT,
owl...4 in ;sate jell.
Tauwith the s:rue
W-e•ipti•' eon find oaks bread of
(quid quality. and only one in
n (11'11.11 has the knack 1)r .k\Il to
Make -a
The hoot .T -
Distinctive 'treat-
ment, notable differ-
ences in -trimming
and personal atten-
tion a
have-e.tunght- nary Snits above
the o,elinauv !reel.
Three g Specials
ells
athing Suits
albriggan Underwear
B. V. & U Underwear
the tiio,t ..nnl..l-at-I,• and
hie tinder -it -en- ever w.,rn.
REG. BLACK
mit 11 toot
tr.: Die Hip ton:
1
WIWWWINIINWWW
Canvas Oxfords
ooveJwc4f/rm and Gibson Tics
Are without exception the coolest summer footwear. Our assortment of
these Summer Shoes awaits your inspection. It includes many new styles t1).
padres and children in white, grey and blue.4alleas, that will give you plen,-
ure to see and greater pleasure to wear.
Our Oxfords for men hold the lead in quality
and beauty of design. We have the tidiest, nat-
tiest and most wearable line of Shoes to be found.
Any man can please himself in footwear here.
Ease, Elegance and Perfection of Fit
are strong points in
our favor.
L.Downing & MacVicar
Nl,t1h Sidc ,rI `ghee((t'
• r11(•ru•lt
REPAIRING
Na4N..
_ w
TOWN LOTS
FOR SALE
hTIJyP tl li'w lots It•R 111 ill' \.-14 Su:1, V. in 111.' Town of (104,83ich,
which I will i.c114,1 .111-11 Irru.- I loft all Terson. wanting Due. air more
1till nc'yrr fell tilt -payments. -
p
$1.00 Cash ltad 50ntilPaCents i(1. a Week
u
Thi, is a great bpps'tI Milli V' forHays and l iii. 1,. gel n de1-,1 of pr('I•-
14 (X t'xaill..i4tin1( t tu•ul1iktlin-►sly- 1)t saving. which lead.. to wealth.
1 will Ivo on the temper.' ,'i. SATURDAY. THE FIRST DAY OF
AUGUST, (iout'2 p.m. until a 11.11*., 11) .how lite 1,118•,
Perseus leaving their 11alnrn _t{'j 4* Jit} U.ol g ' 1'. 113 (14, 1)l '1 44 H.
11 i11 hula,' the 1104 .'hair,'. 1.
Tarsi 1''18 ate all high mid dry. and ate good fol gal doming, rel
a, t11e'rown 141'111V.are splendidly sit limed.
tiotle'ielt. •lily 13t11, 1181:,,
THOMAS TILT, Proprietor.
r-
EYESIO
S. L. TAUBE (Senior Member of)
1 TAU[3E & SON
arnallallIMMI
- WILL BE. 41
DUNLOP'S DRUG STORE. G O D E R ICH,
uti
1 Thursday and Friday, August 6tn and 7th, 1
1 and will 1*, glad 10 have all 'Patio 1ur truublt•al wail UKI- Et l l \' 1: I
VISION call and i- ,,.ort hiur.
TA l' li h •
which time (i
them..
l4 4*4)N'h:ayt• been r.,ta l,li.ah1' bal. 9111(il, durjug
Map 1(111.11111./(WW1.hire been
suCCemefully Htted by
1 Iryu'lr eyes lstler you in any Way,. or the Omelets you are 1
now wearing are not ,Iatisfactiery, do not neglect this 049port n-
it of eonnultibg l'anaxlitti forrun.st Eyi• Sp eeudist.
Make applintmrul.m now with
H. C. DUNLOP, •
DRUGGIST. GODERICH, ONT.OM MalleMMIIIM
1
AN EMBROWERY SCATTERATION
F r Saturday and --Next Week . µ
i:It•A I I ON- O - M -g 4 H ),141agg anywhere -awl everywhere;
I''tug 'as they go, o4tsirle of, .this store, starts o11 Saturday. It is
Clearance
good news. to any pets'. di with (?iddhroideries to buy. \�'Vhile our July (tearauce
Saul is 1111, we 11rt• coins right after" Sumner sto2ks (If all kinds .with the big
stici: oI I',w '►wives. li,tnl►roideries get their Quick Mar',h orders today. 'l'hey .
will 12,111 ;aid _go in 41ou11:r-(luick order, too,' at rriee3�
' CORSET COVE R -EM. -
BROIUERY 55ENTS
AT 3--'YARDS-Ft ft'
10 LEN-I'Sf
t
' V
nut d1rfN Il Na 11f IY 1x14 y YY
(:ndnr.idrl•y I loose, 1 iuu f;
•1u'ir tnrhra Witte, Kona (111.11-
4*. loth, twat. deni4t14, emit:
ahte'fnr arlany pnrpuw's, 1t4
tpnlarGI 8c, now 13o- 1 OC
Ing at� trdt for-
EMBROIDERIES AT
8 CENTS -
Nearly as mnny of them an
at:t yams for 10r. Ileal good
quality- EllIbroidery and In-
erMiiol4. 940.44* 11n lire ,merlin,
.1t1,Pt'r on heavier cambric,
1)e.ignr imitable for rliil-
dren'r wear, underwear, etc, - ,
Regular IOc t(1 iilc tiI,w,,
NSaturday out they go
at per yard 8C
EMBROIDERIES AT
I2; CENTS
1 ,
Some extra good values at
this price, wide cambric Em-
broidery a n d narrower
widths in Zine Muslin and
Nainr.alk. 'These '1.11(1ities
err m,itallle for any purplwe-
nod are regular 11(e to hh' -
line*. Out they go Yat- 121
urdnt at, per yard....
EMBROIDERIES AT
18 CENTS
NORM real- good Etnhroid-
P Pa I 11
r1 and In4*•rti Its rn this
lot, narrow uu.1 mrdiun,
whittles, dainty work on tine
materiels, rnitaable for trial- ,
ming wa1.tr, cMtd n'r
-drparer and underwear. Re-
gular 'Lie to- :ern,. _Saturday
morning they will go �18s
it per yard
EMBROIDERIES AT
23 CENTS
Theme are real extra rhnler ..
patterns anti qualities. TCie
hael 41Mpe of Many more ex-
ptnsive linea suitable for any. -__
ptlrpils*. Vest eon tire line rim
hroidery for. High -clam de-
signs. Regular 35e nil sone
hie, commencing Mat- 23c
urday, per yard L
-CORSET COVER EM-
BROIDERY•39 CENTS
There Corset ('over Em-
hrnideriem sold at 110e a yarrl.
They are good p,1) trine, well
embroidered on nainsuuk and
line lin,alt tutor eyelet
for ribbon eraw•string. Re-
plierHoe, clearinSat •• 39c
ntdey at per yard
Still n g.al au000rt11 ant or
(sorted Cover 1)lITtviuT1' 1• we
.are selling at .. Rs lar.
a
The Lu taloa,. K 1 s'
or /mfrs.
4 d
to rh.see 41001, 0tr path.
1 r line pawn. Choice 55'�
-ler yard.
ENDS FOR WAISTS \
60 CENTS
1. A .Innen or more short
- lengths of, wide lnmertinn
rnita►ttp for waled frusta..
These are high-rlamm demignr
land very m0r11 out or th,•
ordinary. Earl' length ron-
tains of a yawl, which is
suRleient for the front of a
waist. They are regularly
worth 41.23 to $1.471 per yar I.
pperu any your choice COC
MAKER'S ENDS
25 CENTS
;lt othem. Maker's .ids
of Embroiders and insertion.
Each end' contain,' 0•' aarils.
They ayre• various witth%and
gnAlitle.e. All ate genal to
*tend rough wear. See, oil
tialitedny per end 25c
Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for August Now in
Stock.
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