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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1909-8-19, Page 71 I HE SiGN AL : GODF RICH.. ONTA RIO 414 is***119019'..•.sty********44+ +4 9iii4vi4+4++ 4' Cis'>444 41/44* 144 4544.44446 4545 '46 +63561464144**** 4631/646 464444 46 +45 46 +45 44* '3P 6C4( The News of the District. • EMIT WAWANOBH. MuNnAY, Aug. luta. Il, t'.lirasii k returned from Hey - eta nn Saturday. .V. A. Naylor taker charge of S. S. N,,, lc, Whitechurch, until the open- ing if the f1orulsl. A111o11g 111041e rho Idose going %Vest from this , fleabite/Mood on 'l'her.alay tau Mr. 'mat Mrs. Oen. U. Na)Jrn, Henry Tisdale, Rose (`harks Mrs Harvey • and at Watson,u1 M r. 1 a an ) Irrljtrave. KINGSBRIDGE. MoNt'AY, Aug, (lith. JnrrINaia.--1.. Wallaer spent Sun- day 111 this bang. i ... Well. Dolan has retitlnc•d 4o Hamilten aft. r spending a c,i,p1r of weeks with ttien(.4 herr. John P. Sullivan Is •pending e erull,l,• of weeks Colder Ihi. parental tool. He is a1•ennin anit..-I by 111.4 'fiend Win. Howler Visa Ethel coley is viviliug friends in' this virile tIl 'rhe hors;Ile nl .fling alt ath- leti.' club here Thev have been practising running, and Paddy snyu he ,•roma to beaten In s two -)nil(, sprint. itiltie H. intend* awaking all previoals records one of there• evenu,g$ by a Ivan trout Kintail to Kingsbridge. The distance 8.48wo and one -hat( utiles. BENMILLER. Most) v, Aug. Intl. J. C. atTTnitets, "nt Itnfelring;--stpent Sunday in the neighborhood. 88.'1'loyer, of Townie., was a guest nt the home of Mrs. Muhring last week. Mr. and Mrs. Aiehlwrgrr, of Cleve- . I old, ale guests at the hums of Mrs. Stewart To - Oke has been laid up this 1.. 1 week with an illness eausral by Iso+on ivy. \rise Nrllir MU'aughan left today for 1'oi•onto after spending a couple of ,aeeks' viteiTiTaTatlieritInne Miss Olive Chile, of Dungannon. has lrturied lis resume her duties as school teacher at the old He 'Iter sehmdlruuw, Quite a mole( of prop(' from 111i14 neighborhood attended the funeral of the late Nixon Hturdy, of Goderich 14(W(lship, yesterday. Mrs. A Putter. of 1Vhitrweseh. N. 11'_T,. who is home on a visit to her nn.thrr, Mr.. T. Olydlill,.sp.nt Twit week calling on ',relieve* et 1V'ing- h4111, Kincardine, letrknow. etc. On Thursday. August :9th. at the 1a•e(kly Epworth League meeting, 1(obt. Young, of (ioderich4 is expected to give an luldrtlss on "Chi Life of Y (;pj,My'smith."' We itmnld like a trig tut'tlnut. ,141 we are s11a'e 111.• ad.hl•... will he ,worth listening to. COLBUHNc. • _ • TvgisnaY. Ali,;. 1.11i. Array: Pacoima -yd. - u• piv'iiii,.Jw for a Targe yield nt apples this fall •retinue Mowat and a busy time may l••e looked for during the shipping ewe. - - son. Thr winter varieties toe show• nut beat the spies. greening... russets and kings . ,..$ ially, and Pu far the fruit rime -ere exceptionally clean, with very few 1ra, o of the codling 111. Many of the free. ars. overladen and as a 1'.nseitiietice the fruit will be small. for the tares cannot possibly develop ... (erg. a int int ity of (alit io• to'pesl shipping samples. It will pay , It frust -grower( 1 they ttdlow -Hm ielvicr given by the leading horticul- r oris(. ie the 11,pen. to thin the apple's, ehrn•ver' they are growing 1 n hat, be.. 411 (nP 1r ten promising sample'. A god dial of spraying has non. -__.1,,,-ndone One emili,nand the results WenNEstt.4Y,Ang.Nth. are notice:dile, for there is a marked ditfereitee ia•j w/d'n art orchard that has beet, spri4eil and one that has it -writ hire to PwmP to tile, far fr. it•rajying will depend .gwnl hr carr taken of for orchards in tight mg ear many (Wilt• I 114 4111(1oy Ile. ft nit and the loliagr 44 the Utes. LOYAL. '1'u Kl8nA v, Aug. 1714. Mrs. arid Miss ('lark were in Auburn over Sunday. Will Mallows spent Sunday with friends in (iuderirh township. Mr. Me(ifllivrny, of Manitoba, is vis- iting with his cousin, Mrs. Jas. filen. M. 1.'twrt'nre wiwnt Sunday the guest of 'Arrhte Menke, ftnimeevitle.' w (8'81.4,. Varc.e, of Toronto, ivsa'.•nd- ing his holidays at his parent,' home. Abs. .1, Morris, of Wayne. Michigeo, returned to her h after a two weeks' visit with her !mother, 1Vi11 McPhee. Our school opened on Monday Idea with a good attendance, our very touch appreciated teacher, Miss Augustine, in (Matas. 1 LOTHIAN. T,'i.sa.tY, .tug. iii h. Mader. David and Reid McKay are .1 emigre part of their vas•ati4n here. .)Lis.(. Ue11:1 :ud Ruby Rolertwm. of 1V'inghanl, were the gars(., of Miss Ada \ta.'Kenzie last week, Thomas hoed has returned from S •at 11.' and i. at presi•nt visiting - his daughter, Mr,. Mike Hogan. NILE. 1. Tt'Ksn.AY, Aug. 170i. Mr. and Mrs. (renege Currie left last week fur the \Vest to visit thea daughter, Mrs. Hoover. The Misses Young, of Kincardine, who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs Richard Ryan, rrhlrued ui their h 011 Saturday, _1„atilly Taylorlour, popular apple buyer. has ,'gain Iwen making his rounds and rt•ports a pleetiful crop of winter apples.. He. will ke using a .1111ar a 1/4., 11.1 and upwanl#. A. haat Currie and hiH rioter were WI their way to the chile picnic on Friday Ixst their horse took fright . nd ran away, cutting its foot badly. Fol innately nit other damage was (lupe. Mi.a 1111 by Milanwn, formerly of 8hu,g.crnaon. hats lawn engaged to 4(41411 tar Nile ^181,,.1. She e - uu•ot•ea her wink the Hrst week of M,•plrtn►wr, Miss (fray remaining in rhatgr in the meantime. Miss M ars Henderson, of Kinloas, ii,.1 bL -. ',,ung, of Chatham. were ci-itiuq r,t .1. Mclean s for a few days 1 •-, asuak_ r \Its 1'. M(8,ran, 44 Calumet. Minh., and ter si.t'•u', Mr.. O. M(Lean, of Alpe w Mieh , are Vi.itinK their broth. eV, 11. 11':uoplell, - PORT ALBERT. Wsae:tom.%v, Aug. INtb. 11.01 S t .,• 1481 un Monday to visit f.n•t1d. III . eskoka• l'he Pres teriana of Dunganbori •1e4,1 1.141 11'. ursday at the lace. MINN 1r1.1lr H Iliday, of (8, detich. is slwmtttrg-a le nape with - Mrs. Jas, Hayden. Miss Urinals, 1'I niughaul returned to bre s'•ho,.l dot es at Belfast on M•1,.l .y. Mr. and \11.. ,las.. ••uta, of Auburn, were guests of Mr. an Move. Olver nn tSutlday last, 114 and M. 4. H. J. Mo is, of Loyal, -Iwo: one tiny last k vieittn1 fl i. tads in thee. jr: i'ti, ALS. 41.1; attended the ones' of her cou.iu, Mr. Sturdy, of 1'.lerieh ;ow•:drp, 11st Sunday. JL. and Mrs. Wm: Pello and F't ark Cromer y, of (i.alerirh, spent S•tncty in this nrighharrhood S h nilLietied nn Hnndayj in char,.' of .Mts. t;utl.•r. rir Stratlo .l. who has leen engaged Els teacher r l he term. A ler from Dungannon Presby - tee i resbyLeri ul congrellMion peat M,inday in -.1111' ttlidst and attended the rw.pening DUNGANNON. / A. NEW'I'l)N, DENTIST, LU('K• I I. sulk. At lwwec. eryday eat'Ci' Yh(!-tut' (.j,, New Ir naolyfur '•r:meting teeth, I. trio• los no better than gas. 1 'rown and (ridge work, etc. a,uwfiu,l, plate. mull brtakabir , N. 1t.- You .'111 4414-.1)'- hAa • your work n, wh better dhow in the dental omos-more time, 1,el ler 4.8.6811,- for doing the work. more .wow fur:able for the ',orient. TUTlt'E 'CRE I.00AL AGENCY Li is Ihu. i moon for The Signal bat the Pont • ,Mlle( 44.mit an4 stwlaw.ery Store where unit,. will be reccirea for 1hs•riptlon .M- ♦.., hl..., met-job'-werw:-*i.4-e e«tytwaYt bet givno for a'uuanb. 1.64,1 for the .rule. `e ('HO(►1. HOOKS.- -THF' NEIN' I School Hr,ut'r. and all other .chow) eii.- at tar 1'o.t0mce S•nre. A coral .elertinn or oiet're tr,.tr,ardo. M. RYAN, nonrfan- Cory( n. Aln.rrrxo,--The IolOnship cn'Incll 'flet August 111th ; all the Iln•tll- bs•rs esent, Minulr.i of Iasi meeting read awl payees(. Account, pail. 11.1in Arlin, work on Wallet's bell, ' *12.2:.: 8'harles Arlin. work on Walt- ers hill, $,1.2.1: William Lippett, work in Walter's hill, $I.:It; Charles Robert Al in, work on \Valter•s 11411. 11tt.:a1; William Walter, work.on Wal- ter's hill and broken plough. $1N Albert Mugford. work nn Walter'n IOW Rah4,4/i; Alex. Robe'twn, inspect- ing on Walter's hill, VII: Aldir Alain, divert, $tae: Aldin Arlin, repairing •ro;a,l, *KM; Samuel Arlin, road work, g.'.tti: Avert Msakrll, road work, 11141.',: Albert. Maskell, culvert, *2: Albert Msakrll, team in grader one day. $3.ret; Joseph Mrt!ann, grovel- ling and tilling, $12.211: Ed. 11 alters, •pikes, 2(1' ; Jame!. Jewell. spikes, Js' : Jesse tr1e,fhill, four ),rare, for finer, $1,881: William ante one. - hiiilding. fence al Benmiller. *13.'Ll: Thomas !tnrnhv, hr'aking Menlo three days, $1.511; A. 1'. Brant, re- pairing grader and stone hamnu'rs, 74!4: William Collinson, inspecting three days, $2.211:'.%William Collinson, eighty-four roadie of gravel, $4i.10: ,(ohm Ilreen, 107luadnofgravel, $Io.NO: %Villiant Me Whinney, cutting hill. *I_`11: Alex, Mcberel, building r•irrr fence, $21.10; William Collinson. gra. %ening, $2.i: James Kirkpatrick. in• gwcting, $2 2.' ; Richard Carney. in- 'pecan*, $2.881; Joseph Thompson. gray elling,$'L'',:'r1; Alex Hngie, three and ,-half days' inspecting. *2.431: James t,cing,'tttepe•tint., $2fti: Abner Morris, gravelling. $'?.54.70: Matthew Foley-, inspecting. $R:t Abner Mm tram on grader, *7: Joseph Cat ter, gravelling. $25; James; White, work on Walter's hill, $41,2,1; William 1V'hit• ley, work on Walter's hill. $3•75; 1V, W. Fisher, twenty-eight loads of gra- vel, $2.110; 1V. W. Fisher, road work. : %V. Duret,'repairingrltivert,:'aIr George Fowler, repairing greuler and ether blacksmith work, $7.(15: Wil• linin Hrindley, cedar poets. 11113.5'3; Robert Bogie, gravel, $ ti,tit: Robert Bogie, culvert, $2; Michael Tobin, re- pairing culvert. $1: Albert 01.111 - thorn's. inspecting cement culvert. $1t : Samuel Potter, rlttverte end drawing tile, $111; Arthur McNeil, drawing gravel, $.1 48) : Alex. filen, in- n/Piling two days and culvert. $2 AO; Jansen Jones, building *now retire, $,i: ,lames lone., two days' work at cul vers, $3; James Jones, railing work 411 eulv„rt. *3:.fames lone., inspecting the coning of hill near (loldthoi p' n, $12: John Harker, gravelling. $2.1.18): John Barker, gravelling, $13: John Harker, gravelling, $211 ; John Harker, euhert at Varcoe'a, $11: John Harker, cleaning ditch at Vareoe'e, *7R. The county rate waw struck at 2 milk on the dollar ; township rate. 21 Mils; special wheal rate, 2 1.10 stills: sufficient elites for dlferent school section. to he *twanged by the clerk. The council adjourned to meet ,fainher 14th, at 2 o'clock P. m, P. -W. MCDotrao& Clerk. kb Misses Lily and Frank McLean are visiting fiends in lioderich thin week, 1. Walkom and wife left last Friday finlnd Hen,. where they will estep for a few days. Jars. H. J. Crawford is vieiti(1g thin week in inger.oll, where An old boys' 1• •(Inion is 'wing held. Tho.. Arrlersoi and wife, of ('lin. tent, are visiting th• formers parents her • foe a couple of weeks. -'JIis4 Alma Robinson left yesterday fol a visit with friends at Nile after renewi't_ old acquaint (nee.. in .and around Dungannon. Rev. G. O. Harris, who leaves shortly for China, where he' will en- gage. in missionary work, inldrrssedl the. Epworth League on Wednesday, Pvcnirrg of last week. Mr. Harris - iv hit .s a very able speaker, elute sap p' rte•I by the (iolerich district Ep• i' ,rah Iragarrs, who will, no doubt, give hint thrix hearty support. F4«,Tlt tt.r..-On Friday evening last Ih • ((torn tooth ill match with Crewe was played on the Agricnthlrel I'ark. Roth teams played well and were no etvnly snatched that neither tenni could wn're. A number of brilliant plays Wel.. (mete by players of each 1.11,11. H. McKenzie acted as referee. A I arge crowd witnessed the matrh. 8,vkV4 Sea IAL. -A lanai mortal under the auspices of the Dungannon F:p- wotth l.1'ngne will be held nn the lawn of Geo. Mothers on Wednesday evening of next week, August lith. A gosi program will be rendered by Mrs. Young and Mtge Treleaven. of lateknow. the Dungannon orchestra, Missvy,1 Vhyard, Roarh and Ryan, of Dungannon, (iso. • L-ine, of %Anrs- vitle, Bev, C. M. Huibe,-ford and Rev. rho.. 'licks. Ten will but served from .1:!x111, 4:311.irloek, A booth will be (n (he ge4.14114d41 at which refreshments may la• secured. A football match. Ashtlrld t•+. West 1V'awano. h, evil/ he played. To,' 1:11.1. Snow four/or. -- The directors of the Dungannon Agricul- tnra) Society have been Innking about fur the hen) pos'ihle talent for the *n- un 11 concert, in connection with the Intl show, and have decided to engage t he Hewer Coneert Company of Lon- don. The company include. vocal soloists, it male gnu -tette, a comerdian and an t'hwiili 8, giiing the variety which is slway, det.ired in an enter- tainment of (hid kind. Fu, -(her par- ticulars will Is' given later on, but in the me stall& pveryt^sly (nay• h0 a+ mired that the concert Chia year will be idly up to the high standard estab- lished in the pain. Deafness Cannot be Cured Hy heal application., as they rennin reach the dl'no-edt 'portion n/ the ear. There 10 only OOP way to mire dr•etre... mol Ihst is h cem• .41,1010nel remedies Iteafness l+relined PIV an Inflamed eonellrlon of the meenun lining of ins 1odarhlen totem. Whoa tit'. Ina. is Inflamed yon haven rimming round or imperfect he.ar- Ing. And when it b. entirely elosnd deafnee4 t. the re+alt, and unless the Inflammation ewe he taken net and tits tube restored to Its normal condition. hearing *4)1 be 4.wtrore.l forever: Mee mem ont of ten are reused be eaterr11 which le netalrrin=�hrltan Inflamed eondttloel ei the mucous metros•. We will eve One Hundred Dollars for any ares of d*lnew (espied by catarrh, that eas• ��. o* ,d by Hair. Catarrh Vara Mood for lar�y4, tress ,J.CHINEYaCO..Tslsae.0. Tska yRaU i p /'aw0r PHM wr oeae-tltaNsa. ST. AUGUSTINE. • 'I't-Kti11.tY, Aug. 178 h. Miss Maggie (filen, of Carlow, sawn( Sunday with friends in this vicinity. Mise Lizzie Hiehardron, of Woad - stock. is Yisiting her uncle, Robert Mc- Allister. c- Allister. Jo., Wes. and Bertha Armstrong, of Brussels, visited at Wru. Thome- Tom Menary, of Crewe, is engtged with A. Johu,ton this week helping him to harvest. . The reu)aiu+ of the late Pat. ick Nugent, of O.deri,'h, were interred in the. Rowan Catholic cemetery heir last Tuesday. :Kiss Roar McCarthy retnrnadl front her home In Merrittun hen Salunlay and *tatted het ditties herr as school teacher on Monday. James Agar threshed for quite a 11111,11 ra Taemers in This- Oct arty last week, the wheataveraging about twenty bushels to the acre. Donald Melton:Lid and John Patderoon, of St. Helene. are engage 1 with him for the threshing season. t:ARLOW, 8V'r-(N4su.ar, Aug. Nth. Mrs. Duncan ii. visiting her sister, Mrs. Miller. Miss Laura Laute'nsIayer le spending it week in Seaforth. Mise Green entertained s molter of her young friends at the lake last Saturday. Next Sabbath is communion Sunday ill 8lnilh'8 Hill church. Prepatatot•y service nn Friday afternoon. AI.N.,.'T R e: i nv. --The grain elevator at our station is beginning to loom up into reality, and a few days will see it wady to recr ye this seala)n'e grain. is icing hilt by Hay Bros., of wr?: 1111 I{KNTI.:n, -Nathan Johns, our ex- ' ve. has rented' his 1.11 -acre faxen to A ....l M. !Istria, of ('41►s)rne town- ship, r a terra of years. Mr. Johns and fa ily will shortly move to 111' West, wry lie has a large farm. We- er. sort lis lose Mr. Johns, but wel- t Mr. Harris and family to our township. A Jo1.1.Y I t rtTY. --Seven IadilOI tram the county ,wn (41111. by train to Alcl3aw, and walk...1 ap fr the 4{ion to saw the sftern(on and evening with lh : Trim. . Mrs. Wafer. As Carlow diem of support a 'bus the horses 111141 rigs of . u• storekeeper and Mr. Miller wrre br. ght into requisi- tion and t he partyy-,w safelyconveyed to the depot at Melia They were a jolly band. Came raga. , Indies, AUBURN. t)RINTS. Klii(i(•LAK Luc. FUR i;.:; 11 emptier ;!veto 1..: for Ihr, 70' straw hat., regular Ss:. for Lw• : boy' line, hate, mg War / v. for :.•: any+ linen hal., . alar �s•, /or Iter. Ten (torr,, own'. brae(., w rah .44•, for 2.•. At HI UUF:LLs +tore, Aubur MiduAY, Aug. +th. Mrs. Knox. who hail been via friends at Br,crtleld the last weeks. arrived home last Wednealit John Young, of West Wetwanos and Andrew Halliday, of Colborne, were inducted to the (flier of elder in the. Presbyterian church here last Sunday. The cooper shop is very busy at. present turning nut et large number of apple barrels. Theme are 1'urrhasrd by and delivered to the farmer'+ in rouble's* for the shipping season. _While driving home eighteen head of rattle which he had taught from M. Io ekliart, Robert Medd, sr., was kicked on the knee byy a steer. At first it was thought to be broken, 81111 the doctor pronounced it just a severe knock, - ('HuR.H Na1TK+.-The sacrament of the Lord's Slipper will be administered on Sunday, August 22nd. in the Anieirn Prefebylrrien church at the forenrr,n service, and at Smith's Hill in the afternoon, Precoinion tier - viers will he held on Friday, August 1J' Ith. nt 18:fig a. m. and - at :1 p. m. Any persons having infants to be bap- tized okay bring then) to the service on Friday. There will he no preach• ing .in the Presbyterian church. Aubtrrn, cm Sunday evening, August. 22nd. BARE!, ',IA..- The lest and one of the most friendlt games of baseball of the season was played here Setir•day afternoon between the Salt ford and Auburn teams. The Saltfrnd boys came down in Hghting trial, bringing with them several Onderirh players. However, the Auburn boys were not discouraged, and pit up a very grad exhibition of hall. The game was rolled shortly after 5 o'clock, and for the first five innings neither team mewed. At the end of the ninth the erore stood four all. In the tenth Innings Malt ford got Inky, scoring two to Aub urn's one and winning out. Dr. Weir Innpired to the satisfaction of ala Robert McGee did good work with the hat, while Joe Lawson played a little game of hall of his own. The lays hope to have another game at Point. 'Farm in the ct4H'14I rte it week 1* two. The line-up wan : Ssltford --E, 1 teen, 2 b. • 1.. Weide, :5 h. : H. Mantel, e,s, : ft Welters, p. ; 1V. Bi.eett, c. ; H. Walt ere, r.f. ; J, ('himholtn, Bissett, LL ; R. McLean, 181, Auburn -D. 1V. Ferguson(, lb.; W. McDonald], p.J. Carter, 2h.; .1. Arthur, LP.; J. Thervil a c. ; E. Lawson, i h. ; W. Oovier, If,: H. McGee, r.f. ; H. Enos, thither district ne WA on page 3 Sufferers from rheumatism find in - lean:, relief In the "The I). & L" Men • tbol Plaster. Be sure and get the gen aloe. Made by Davis & Lawrence it you have anything to flay W a �lu1s say It to 61. face. FALL FAIRS -1909. Toronto Aug. 2s Sept. 1:1 1London ......... . ..... Sept. 1i- Is (Welke. ton Sept. 111. 17 Listowel Sept. 21, K im:it-dine Sept. 22, '2.3 tat. Marys Sept. 22, 2:1 Zurich Sept. 22, 23 ....,Sept. 'L3, 21 Sept. 23, 2l r . :. t. .. aiejttl.'J:, 18 Sept. :Pi, 2.s 10,...48 with .art. butoe Sept. 'beg, 211 9 $bow .t t0 your Sept. 38, 39, 311 T doctor Sept, :31, Ih't. 1 / e/ ,S Ask bins .host it .hon do.aba.... I.ucknow• . .Milvet tun o T Stt tf x It \Vinghar Atwood Ripley. Goderach Brussels. ....... Kirkton Borrie..... Myth. ..... Parkhill. .... 'sweater Dungannon Where is Your Hair? In your comb? Why soP Is not the head a much better place for it? Better keep what is left where it belongs! Ayer's Hair Vigor, new improved formula, quickly stops falling hair. There is not s particle of doubt about it. We speak very posi- tively about this, for we know. Ik,es net change the an rotor t ( of he hale. Sept, :pl, Ort. 1 awaseweirew flet.:'. Indeed, the one great Ivading feature of , • . , . • Ort. '• '1 our new Hair Vigor may well be said to Oct, 5." be this- it stops falling hpir. Then it .. Oct. 5, (4 goes one step further-- it aids nature in Oct. 7. 8 restoring the hair and scalp to a healthy condition. Ask for "the new kind." SUMMER VISITORS. ---whew by the J. e. Ayer C!, Lowell, kLme,w,w Arrivals at Hotel Sunset: Miss M. Alin( urn, Terre Hants, led, : Mr. and A11 -s. W. Acres and daughter, Hated - ton; Mr. and Mrs. (1 R. Looker. 11.. car Looker, Heath Iwa.ker, E. Iiarohlr Mrs. J. W. West edict, Miss 1,0111,4' 8Vesteott. Mre.. 1'•1.,. Logs, Mrs. A. MILaren, Miss ItrnP f,. sfeLit-a. Muss Pearl Phillips. Miss Louis.• Rul- mei, Airs. J. 1'. Ileal, Mrs. 1V. 11 K 'nsom, Detroit : A. M. \\'agar•• O. .11'..1\'agair.4�11ry_ •lyt��nt,.l). •' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. 1VetheralIf an1� IK.y, 7)e (Pint: the Mise.. 1)nuugh and :Vibe Macpherson, (icslerieh : 111 r. and Mts. R'. J Ha2•wa1'1I, Mrs. Alf. N.. tit exlhy, Miss F. liuorlby, Mrs. .I. Shapland, London : Miss 1.. 1Vark 111311, Miss Fox, MINS \Varktuan, Stratford; H. Stethrw. Montreal: 1V. T. Owan. Stilt* ford : 1'. M. Mr. 14411, Clinton: Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Ht'dgene and child, tioderich: Mr. and Mrs. lied,, \Vaugh, Stratford ; Mrs. J. Walkden. Hamilton ; H. J. \1-alkttrb,j .� Seafot'OI : Mee. 11, Heyd, Alts. B. C.13'.11, Alias 4ibliitt, E. C. Heyd, Brant ford : Mrs. D. 8. Lyon, Oliver T. Lyon.' Sherman, Texas; Mrs. Francis 1/I.HIPId• Ih'treit : Minors Violet Gale. Nina (rale. Mar- jorie Pickthall. Toronto : Mrs. 1'. A. lier•mond, Adeline. Shannon, Cleve- land, 0. ; Mr. and 'Mrs. Womack. Ilderton ; Miss Belle Stark, Ottawa Mrs. O. Maclaren, M. F. (i. Mac - Laren, London ; Mrs. O. K. 1V'hitely, Alias O. C. Whitely. Paris ; Miss R. Stewart, Miss Anita Hill. lietelph Mr. and Mrs. 1'. S. Eppley. Ilayton, 0. ; Et•osat J. Laidlaw, Toronto : J. A. Connor, Toronto; R. D. Jarvts, Alex. \V. Fraser, .1. Tillman, Miss Tillman, Mr. and Mrs. I,ashhr.a)k, Perry Foster. London: Mr. and Mrs. F. 11. Brewieter, London ; Dr, Nor- man Anderson and Mrs. Anderson, Toronto: Mrs. T. .I, Quinn, John \V. Quinn, Dinorwic. Ont. : Miss Lucy Ayer•«, 1Vardstock ; May H. (Reason, Salt Lake City. Utah ; Jas. South. (Oinis.n ; Me, anti Mee. J. Woad and chill, London; Mrs, lireen and daugh- ter, ('evil A. Bonrke, %Incisor : Mrs. D, Millar. Miss Millar, Hiss 1.. Millar. Miss MacPherson, I;o.irrielt; Mr, and Mes. H. 114:about* a,l/t. hilal,.11axlirichL Miss bonier Jackson, Wins.ir; Miss Myrtle A. Thorpe. 1V'alkert•ille ; L. Minutia]. Terre Haute, led. ; F. E. 1'umlusrn, J. 1V'. Sloan. iV. Ander- 1 son. Toronto: Miss Ada Dore. Mitch- : Miss 1.:. Dore. Windsor: Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Illutland, Oederich ; Mr. and Airs. Il. Johnston, Windsor ; Mrs. J. S. Rol.. rtaon..and_Mis+t._K1,1,FrLajo. St, T'home,.: Mrs. M. E4 . 'ulton and daughter, Ih-troit ; K. E. and Mrs, Da'y'i,., Mrs. Edge. London ; It. H. Rob- ertson, Stratford ; Mr. and lilts. W. It. Kurtz, Jar, and Mrs. Willard Pen- nock. Miss Heren Pennock, Minerva. 0. Oliver D. Heesrh, MisPP+ Carrie and Manche ('cne, Detroit : Mr- and Mrs. F. A. 8.1 'Ketmey and daughter, Toledo. 0. ; 111r. and Mrs. B. Mettler., Toledo : Mr. and Mrs. (leo, E. Moore, Toledo ; Mr. and Mrs. 1V. H. C. Bur- nett and child, Detroit : Mr. and Mrs. A. Wilkinson, Aries Aileen \V ilk414in, Mies Julia Qj.arr•y, 1V incisor: Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fold, Archibald Marl.•lren.- I)etroit : O. K. Whitely, Paris ; Misses 1,n114e and Hattie Armstrong, Detroit ; .lfliss O, McCnrnitek. Mist. I111.11',1dr M.41'ormick, Pelee Island Mr. and Mrs. S. O. Me(ilenn, Chel- an] : Miss E. Lawrence Brown, I ).•- t alit. Tho Dpoly Housefly. in Paigatinn has shown that the apps ntly harmless fiy is x far more deadly nemy to the human race than the poi. mons insects and reptile.' whose re Illation ie wormy but whose fi-Id of of Minn is more limited. In recognition (f the eremite of its ertivi- tie., Dr. 110 'ard, the United Mlales entA lugist, has named it "The rt'p hoi,l Fty. ft carries upon its body from seven 1 hundred to several million (lisrese erne. It is respon- sible not only fir large proportion of dent hs from lypho I fever, ant to a large extent. (or th. high rate of in- fant ninrtafity durin the fly .."*on. It is estimated thatt e devastations of the holt..• fly cost 'anada about twenty-fivW millions ant ally. Sanitarily speaking. . e fly is a child of sin. it breeds ant thrives in filth and 41rray. In sewn it lives end mov.w and has its • 'ng. It would is• had enough if the fined itself to the pimps whet ninth dirt i'. food ; but its peculiar 4 nicer lies in the N.A. thatit is more 1 sly than not to Worry M your kits he, or dining -room a sufficiently , la e amount all he filth to infect the ole or milk or otter food it finds here. The fly is. however, by no mean' an ineradirehle evil. Itis at least possible to exclude the Hy from not• homes by means of srreence and nettings. Hatt the more 1 11,,'al metrical it. to put an end for good and all to the expiating of garbage and filth where it can act as a hotbed for these lest,. In the absence of a system fur cull.rling gar - lenge there, is no nevem why the greater pert of it cannot be hurtled o' buried. Either plan gives the house holder inconvenience and trouble, hot it is nlnch Letter to have to resort to it than to suffer from the fly pest. td be in danger of the (lineage which it, may spread. - As contemporary says, we have advanced a long. way from the goal n1d inedievel days, when. in the stwenre .4 drainage or the. simpers) sanitary .144%11141, RAlLagr pi 1111 41111i weer lett exposed in the 'fen 41 treks, and when the unholy conception of the sanctity of dirt retarded improve- ment In this state of Affair+. The great Magnet,. such, for example, tea calmed the death of twenty-flve mil- lion people in Europe In the four- teenth century, have disappented with the advance in the .cienee of sanitation. A still further advance, In the form ora campaign against the ubiquitous honk Ay, would probably result In the disappearance of the lees prevalent but equally deadly Meeks. n of our own day. y rim - .Judging from the freckles on 1hi.• summer girl's face, the open 14.31..1111 for .u1) spots 1s now r IF Yost' %'Al.[1i: Real Economy Ttlpaap4y, Augoat Ili, i909 t flu (';O'r to .harp where your ,.141Iar reaches farthest don't fail t,) go kir McLean Bros.' where they cii'ry the best lines Tit-t't(8ttltfg, Ftrrrrithings, Hats - anal Caps, Taih►rintr, ;find every- thing for gentlemen except the boots, at the \'el'\' closet prices for good goods. McLean Bros. Tailoring 5 Gents' Furnishings. LOSING FLESH in summer can be prevented by taking SCOTT'S EMULSION It's ak beneficial in summer as in winter. If you are weak and run down it will give you strength and build you up. 14.40 a is . I1n10 wad milk .,r ..ter Geta ImaH-bottle now. Ata t)n.gists THE STANDARD Or THE WORLD AN .1 IIlle you can furls it t',tirly lice (1111(e opinion of what your neigh- i>.ue. Slink of you hv,what tln•y say of (arras T With half the labor, and at half the cost of other soap, Sunlight does the whole washing In half the time, yet without injuring the most delicate fabric. Use It the Sunlight way. Follow the directions. APPLES The undersigned will be in the -market during: the codling me4Rnn for o,'plr4nf all kinds, fill an.l Water. • 11'811 buy- and pact: apples in 411' owlet' dicit. :is they rttnle from the tree delivered at the stot•ehnuse in liolrrich. D. F. HAM LINK, ;U11•:1(11'8. W. E. KELLY WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES' 'PHONES Store, 153. Residence, 185. -1- Store will be closed Wednesday afternoons during July and August - Western -Fair- ()l'EN ' THE woRL11 Athletic . __ , Day Monday Dog Show LONDON Ontario's Popular Exhibition Sept. IO -18 INCREASED PRIZE LIST Speed Events Daily Cat Show THE GREAT LIVE STOCK EXHIBITION Music !4)st HiG:HI.,tNDERS 7th FUSILIERS Attractions l'ROORAM T%VICE DAILY THE HEST EVER hIRE\1'O1t1S TAKE .V HOLIDAY each e v ('n i n g visit London's Fair SPEC'A1. RATES over all Railways Prize Li'.ta, Entry F,u•ma, l'rugr.l,mtnea. and all information from \V'. J. ItE11), President A. 111. Hl'NT, Secretary HELP WANTED Wanted. - Experienced Operators, on Pants, Knickers, Overalls. Constant Employment theear round, HIGHEST • WAGE PAT -D, - INEXPERIENCED !{ANDS TO LEARN OPERATING. Taylor -Anderson - Southgate Co., Limited, Seaforth Picnic Time For pienie t' • we have all the best kiude of Canned( Hoods. Canned Turkey ('anntd Ctlicken (.Tanned Veal Canned( Tongue Canned Salmon (T1a11� H*yn--_--_-- Condeneed Cream hull -variety of Fancy Biscuits. ('all up telephone No. Itki (rooms delivered) promptly. William L. Lindsay Hamilton Ht. ll(derich. For buying opportunities read Signal Advertisements. ri iHarvestTme I! , flAgain!. Wc'always strive to get the hest and 8.VC have it _ for \ uta this year. awe. -s BUGGIES - BUGGIES O ve received shipments ala of the mem Models in GREY and MOUNT FOREST BUGGI ES Two of the best lines made in Can- ada. Rubber Tires. Automobile Stats and all rhe.latest Ideas in 8rst- eles. Carnage'. A good- second-hand -Grinder for sale, in good repair. to -inch plates. Several good drivers and some Sows for sale. Robert Wilson Agent for Mosey- Harris Implements, Mel- tette Cream Separators, Fleury Plows, Bissell Disc Harrows, Land Rollers, etc., etc. Wareeooma -Hamilton Street. (►oderich• 0 GILT EDGE BINDER TWINE 650 feet Twine at 11 Cents per Ib. This Twine is all one sizl', 111 making, '1 paanen through a miser, 'which snakes itimpeeesibl.• for any 1 p. or larg•• piet'4'U to get Ili 10 choke your Moder. rail&y:--- ROPE We have a quantity of 7-v in. list American Pure Manila Hope A reg,llar'J' h'. Rope, rebirth we ran give you for 141.•. per Ih, it••,t N11'11311 I in. Rope, 1 strand*, ave ran glue you at 1 1c. per 11, 1\'e 1145 I. a 1:111.i' ns'orinomt of Forks, with end without '.8381, just in for volt In (hisme froru. Scythes, from t;:«•, to $1.25, Smiths, 7.1e. 80 `Cir. Pure Paris Green, 30c. per Ib. WARM WEATHER GOODS cunt. (til, and (iASIII.INI? MTOVEM, A large assortment tn,honse from. til:I 1(1(3 ERATORS, at all price% HAMMOCKS. atall prices. FIMHIN(3 P141.F,s4 end TM 'K LE. Al'TOMi)IIILIES and ('ARTS. -t1A3tl►EN 88188.14 end MY/MEN. MIRA %V 11E11RV HULLERS. 0i81ItitY STONERS. ELEPHANT 1WHI'l'F: LEAD and IJAI)EN 081.. SIIERWIN•WIL1.I:IJiS HEADY-MTXF.11 TAINTS. FENCING We el ill have a few ro.i. ,,r i hr t1 -wile No, H Wire 1eft, at roe. per rod ; alio a quantity of Nos. H end 12 ('oiled Wire, and a quanl i4y of Dart, Wire. For E4vestroughing, Tinnmith,ing, Plumbing end Heating we ran give you prompt intent inn, and all work fully guaranteed. AtmThaw t CHAS. C. LEE ===== a