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TILE SIGNAL: GQPERICH ONTARIO
THE CANADIAN BANK FI CHURCH NOTES.
Rev. Ur, eledd will preschvin Vic -
CHURCH
aorta 'trot Methodist church next,
OF COMMERCE Sunday Morning and evening. Meme '
free.
The services in North street Metbo• i
diet ehureh next Sunday will be col. i
tie \.• N :ho : NI LED IN THEIR VA -Ott A N ST OP--" (fe'ted by the pastor;- fir.-Dooms:14,--M t
11 a. ni., -The Best Thing;" at 7 p. w.,
s "Memory."1
Rev. P. (i. Sinclair, of To, will l
be the speaker at the services in Knox
• church on Sunday next. Rev. %V.
venin •
SAFETY
DEPOSIT BOXES I
IF YOU HAVE ANY
TITLE DEEDS. MORTGAGES. INSURANCE POLICIErS,.
OR OTHER VALUABLES
THEY SHOULD BE LODORD IN ONE OF THESE BOXER
171. •
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Fps FURTNER INFORMATION APPLY TO
S. WILLIAMS, Maueget (ioderteh Branch.
New English
Dinnerware
Made in (Linty conventional
design, highly fi nis-h-e(i
china, sold in selierate
pieces or by the complete
set.
Platters roc., 75c.. $1 00,. $1. S'
andt$2 00, Dinner Plates 52 03
per dozen, Soup Plates 52.00
per dozen, Breakfast Pates
$1 5o per dozen, rea Pates
$i 25 per dozen, Bread an
Butter Plates $1.00 per dozen.
Cups and Saucers $2.25 pc:
dozen, Vegetable Dishes $1.00
each. Ceeam and Sugar 75c.
per pan, Sauce Dishes 75c. per
dozen, Bake Dishes 5oc. each.
Several small pieces 25c. each.
realer mirsorma•
The Colonial Book Store
GEORGE PORTER, Prop.
'Phone i O. Ooderich.
Quality. Store
oesesseetesearaWeeeerve
Hot Weather Drinks
LONDON DIRECTORY
�trotte 1 *►mnattrr -
Eltabhht traders throughout the
World to communicate direct
with•English tnanufacturenand
dealers in each chow of go s.
lleaides being a -complete tufts-
tueicial guide to London nod Its..
.uburbs. the Directory contains
lists: of export ntet•!'hants with
the goods 'they ship, and the
colopial and foreign markets they
*ULpI\ .bteautnhip lines arrang-
s1 und.-r• the ports t.0 which they
Kaih and indicating the approxi-
mate sailiogs ; Provincial trade
notices of leading :ManufactW--
eta. Merchants,- etc.. in the prin-
cipal provincial towns and in-
dustt•tat craves. .f the United
Kingdom.
A eeiny of the current edition
will be torwat(led. freight paid,
nn receipt of poster order for
20s.
Deale".s seeking agencies can
advertise' $bete wade carder for
LI. or larger -Advertisements'
from £3.
-The London Dirtctory Co.
Limited.
26 Abchurch Gine, London, E C.
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et •ce. „ ,
The morning subject at the Baptist
. church services next Sunday will lie
"Reality." in the evening the sermon
series of "Sidelights oil Solvation"
will he concluded with "The Crays
Our Only Roast." Brief and bright
services. Everybody welcome:
The Men's Sunday Club of North
street Methodist church, which merle
in the church parlor at 1l1 o'clock, is t0,
have an interestirg subject for next
Sunday,, --"Whitt pre the Distinctive
Principles of Protestantism ?" The
subject will be introduced by A. M.
Roberto) M. A. Any man welcome.
An even quije unusual will occur
Nett Tnersl in North street Metho-
dot church. \Three missionaries soon
to 1t0be fire tsafttd
to be present a d each to give a sh
address. These b4•ee are Miss -Turn
of U•oderich, Mir - Swann, of Full&
ton, and Mise Cur of Clinton. The
evening will like - • as seewlo
ahle aq.it will he un _nal. The public
-Is cordially invited. - here -will -be -a,
collection to defray ex • noes.
Rev. C. R. Uurraht; Melbourne.
Unt., who was formerly t •e Metbudist
pastor at Ilentniller, leaves hortly.on
a trip to England, his o cial board
having voted him a two mon hs'holi-
(ley, His wife and family are (ready
in the Old Country., -revious- :Mrs.
I )urrant'R departure the con - tion
tendered her a kind address wt h a
!-arse of $i0. Mr. Ilurrant s brat • er.
Rev. John .1. Durrant, has just co
into this conterence from (iatrpe, Qu
her, where he has been itt charge o
the Gaspe Missinn. He has been sta-
tioned at Belgravia in this county, and -
will be welcomed not only tor.his own
sake but for that of his brother,",who
tussle many friends during his minis-
t.rri(tl term in this comity. •
Large contrregations welcomed the
new pastor of Victoria- street Meth-
odist church on Sunday last. Before
reading the Scripture lessor[ for the
morning Dr. Medd in a few wdtl-
chosen woods greeted his i•eople and
besought, their co-operation in the
work of the church. His text fur the
morning was fttml John 20: 30 -
"Then came Jesua the doors being
$TJCK GLEANINGS.
Sanas iut as$►ena of Value For the
&tece•Breeder.
There sew W he touch stewing and
greeting touting 'oily farmers ubuut
eovering cemebt floors where the cows
11e. It bas ,been proved in many In-
stances that "the ordinary cement floor,
eveto wick all the straw bedding they
ran provide. Is Injurious to coati 1n
variousway 1. The coed cement floor;
and 1t L always cold to the baud, Is
V y productive In causing udder trou-
i rheumatic**"- in -
the body of the cow. Now, it is a
simple thing to cover the cement with
Inch hoards.. Do tike aid all will- be
welt Why not do it?
The bog is a well regul3Ted machete
for tbe transformation of food Into
^rude material for the packing house.
l'be hog which can assimilate the most
during a given period is the most pruf-
itable to the growers. Therein Iles the
different- betweed the purpose bred
animal and the razorback. as shown In
receet experiments.
From many quarters of the south-
west and from practically ell parts of
the main hog breeding states come re-
ports of a ab.rtace le brood wows.
b Kivu of toed and the ezira,good
prices offered by the packers for all
kinds of swine have cotnbined to send
the hogs from the farming districts to
the pasting bouses.
Put a small quantity of copperas in
drinking troughs and tauks for
st k. It purities the water and rids
It u the green scum known as alga.
1.1u. y or moldy hay is harmful as
a feed, and the one who feeds such
to hiss k' will be rewarded by cases
_of ab'kneess. paralysis and sometimes
deatk.
OAIo hes apprsprtated $25,000 to as-
sist ln- fighting epidemics of bog chol-
era lnthat state.: Large appropruitions
made by other states cungist of $15.-
000
15:000 for Iowa and $10,000 for,Missouri.
Texas has appropriated $1,000 to aid
the work, and other states have
en considernhle amounts.
Swine Manapement.
mug to an authority, it may be
to quote a • few paragraphs
of the young pig:
half wade when past the
od without a stunt let
wth. Every check or
ty through rte first two
expensive than at any
much rich, feverish
r causing thumps or
leave harmful re-
uch so as scant
rt of the -sow.
ne t0 a pig's
ays $ban can
en if he is
re, which
n the rale
let
F. C. B. College
LONDON, ONTARIO
Rosiness t& Shorthand.
Are you hot and thirsty r It
ao. try a battle .of Lime Juice,
"Meiling Round,'• rata bottle ot
Orangeade. . These m a k e
delicious and refreshing snmmel
beverage.
Sherriff's Extracts
We handle Sherriff's.Extracts.
They are 'pure And are distin-
guished by their natural ,fruit.
flavor. . •
Canned Fish
, A full line ..f the beet brands o1
Fish kept constantly on hand
Sardines, Salmon. Lobs t els s.
Shrimps, Boddie. Herring toil
or 1owatol.
SUBJECTS
Resident and Mail Courses
Catalogues Free
.1 V,' 'Vm,tenrlt. J. '0 We.,terve1L Jr.. ('.A:
Principal. Vice-PHI/04I
e
shut." His theme
of closed or bolted d
Lord's appearance : I
despair, and unbelief, ado
appears to every heart., a
men should take couragela
the impotepcy
ire against the
t in Spite ..f
sin. Christ
d tbeset'n►e
a d comfort
and, forsaking the path of s 1, should
accept the strength prune
Saviour to enable them out o
4, rise to nobleness of life.
SPORTS OF SUMMER.
Re
)f int =•
on the
A hog
weaning
tisk In i .
halt in pros
months is mo .
trier period
milk of the d:t
)cher ailment. ma,
halts, perhaps as ,
feeding or other ne.
More Injury may be
growth le two or three
0e repaired in a month
by the wade the subj.' t of specla
efeat orhere many are raised is
aneemriemmosee
r-- Awe
ire
HE- month above ' all
other that it pais • to
watch the price tickets
scattered, .all totter this big,
roomy, cool store. __
ticket tells ot values that ire
unusual ; every- ticket point,
the way to a saving. Never
v . n qui e as well
prepared to care for summer
shoppers, never as , e l I -
equipped to save you rnono
on your summer - buying a,
we are today. Here are sonic
items to give you an idea of
what we are doing to mak,.
J my a busy month here :
Our Three -Millinery Specials
Just ar•eutinderofthe-mowtat Millinery :valuta that are bet e
for July, v•slues that are `bringing phenomenal business t.- this
usually du!) month. We will keep up the interest a-. long ,es the
supply of tendert), eight Bats lasts and sells.
Ready trimmed Hats for children; worth
$2.50, at $1.45.
Trimmed Hats for ladies, worth up to
$4.00, at $1.98.
Trimmed Hats -tom-fadk..- worth up to
$5.00 and .00, for $3.38.
Plenty at each price to gitlyensplend:d yanety to choose from.
New Braid -trammed Sailors in white and -ecru.
New Dresden and Persian Sties for draping just opened up this week.
A Lustre Special
Twp -hundred and liftf
yards plain Lustre. tcavy
Nue, green, brown. cardinal
and black-. Splendid qu.dit,
U r summer skirts or shill
waist suits. Worth quit« a
lot more that] our July psi. a
which is, per yard, ')'
only ';
An English Nainsook
121c
Five hund►•eel yards of this
fine wide sofa i iigliah Nato -
(took. full 3t1 inches wide,
round even thread. a twant-
iful cloth for fine .sump,,*
underwear. Regular• '2 u
quality. For Jul • our (-
price is. per yard . , . ai 2.>C
REMARKABLE VALUE .
IN . UNDRWEAR FOR. JULY
Fruits and Vegetables
Choice Strawberries, Tome-
tue-i, Cucumbers., Butter Beans.,
New Potatoes. Lettuce, etc.
A shipment of Water Melons
expecte' for the week -end:
Choice Butter and Flesh Eggs
3Y Varieties Best German Colored
Picture
Post Cards
1 ViEWS OP UODER10H1
, AT
Thomson's .Music
and Stationery Stare
I.IM1' 11i' VIEWS
Four for 5c
1-1. R. LONG
PHONE 4;
The VVeekly (?lope And The Signal
ft* clew subscribers) for the reuu,inder
of this year for 00 cents. ,
4 -
lase`
1
ISo to speak, from poor
.. sight to blindness • •
Perhaps it clever ()deleted to
you that s defect in sight is net
RR a rule a disease of the eye -
so often it, is a condition which
the proper glasses will not only
relieve, brit many times entirely
cure. Might is restored, eves are
made eta ong. beadaches d i a -
appear, the nervous strain ie
relieved and the eves are saved
perhaps fto.n blindness. 1f you
have eye Lf•ouhle. A peranrral
talk will interest you. O u r
akilful-Htting and adjusting will
satisfy the most critical. We
have the moat up-to-date system
of sight testing.
Private Optical Parlors,
k is Only a Step •
1
1
Walter H. Harrison
Jeweller and 1 let iciwn.
On the Square, O.slerich.
('entre/ Park and /'our$ House
41.T. R. Slat ion ,
On Hurons Shine.
St. Oeoree's Rectory
Grain Klovator'.
Kvening rat Ii.rhor
(olleglats Inst 1) 113
Hi.- .Fishing
A Country Road
Point Farm Hotel
lAgffthenaw• -
fleet. of U rain Veered.
Maitland River Hrldge
1- P. R. Station
ttenerel View of (ioderich. Marlow
C. -P. ft. itridir.•
Valley of Mail lend
Hirer and Ha, Nor Mills
Western CRnwla )ebur MiCo.
Sunset Hotel' -
ltenmlller ' '
(In the Maltla/A Idler
The Ria Meadows
Harbor Park ,
St. (teorge's Church
St. Peter's R. (•. Church
Knot Presbyterian (:hnreh
1)n the hake
3 Long Panoramic Views •
Uenernl t'Iaw of Harlin • R! (oche.
lana
Central Park and 1'oart House
flenudller
Lawn Bowling.
The executivecotntuittee of the lawn
howling club has a number of
important matters under considera-,
tion.
The secretary of the Western, On-
tario Bowling Association ha+ written
stating that the Ooderich club is en-
titled to send one rink to Clinton un
September 12th, when the visiting
British bowlers will be there. The
condition is that the rink contribute
towards the expense at Clinton,
'Arrangements for the annual tour-
nament of the Ooderich club were un-
der consideration) The tournament is
to commence Tuesday, August 9th, at
2 o'clock, and the . flay will include
rink games, Scotch doubles a n d
singles. Entrance fee for rink, 80;
doubles, 511 cents a man : singles, 51'
cents a man. Messrs. Nairn, Rutland
and Ru►nbsll were appointed to
purchase ..prizes, arrange the pro-
gram, etc. Messrs. hunter, Rutland
and Kidd were appointed an enter-
tainment committee, and Messrs.
Nairn, Holmes and Lane a committee
to prepare the grounds for the tourna-
ment. J. 13. Hoover, Clinton ; J. C.
Greig Meaforth ; Dr. Burritt, Mitchell ;
D. Holmes, Wiogham; Wm. Alltto,
Lucknow, and Rev. 1), W. Collins, of
Exeter. were appointed umpires.
Ten skips were appointed to bead
aR many rinks from the local club for
the tournament. -
-Two ..rihr•ee-hula will bebere from
Rt. Marv's on the 14th, Inst.
Photo Stamp Books 6c
24 Photo Stamp, of Udderlch for se
20 Varieties
ISoture Post 1 sol t-tews prtntad
In black and ,. hits.
10 cards for be
Souvenir Sfafione.y
Lafnf Sona., t4apc!w.
And 710o -steps
vl -
Thomson's Music and
Stationery Store
Went Side of H,tutt•e, (Iuderlch.
SIOAAIWIWN
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Really remarkable they,are and worth your
Attention.
.
Attent.ion. The prices •these garments are
selling for makes it, a certainty that .it does
not pay to make your own when you Can
buy these well -made handsome garments for
- little money. All, are cut full size and
propc71F ire idv fr11r11 F1tat-CI,aS:<•1l!ate., idles.
Corset Covers 25c
F Corset Covera, made fit 10 nee cambric-.
- finished I•:ngli(•h cotton. trrtun-.d with two-
inch lace and insertion wt] fi 1 n. y rihhori, cut
$verve full -a decal.nly sora gat nu rt e]�C
L at t'be price. All fazes, a ac h... , . , .:. 2s.
Corset- Covers at 75c
Stratford tor the Twelfth.
For the great Orange demonstra-
tion at Stratford on Tuesday next, July
Litb,,.- special tickets can be secured
only from F. F. Lawrence, down -town
agent of the O. T. R. They can be
bought at any time and if not need
the money will be refunded. Rate
$I.54, including return. Special train
leaves lloderich at 8::30 a. in. and from
Stratford for Ooderich at 8:37 p. m.
He sore to get your tickets from the
down -town agent, F. F. Lawrence.
Office hours 0::311 a. m. to A p. m.
8 1 Great Names.
A r.ond,st pneraalist has found these
town. •nal uau.ev in the records of the
general register ofltee: ole has (naoov-
ere.l ■ girt registered in 1847 as "Is 1t
Maria," In 18663, a boy nif "Napoleon
the Great;" 18x,7, "Robert Alma Bala-
clava inkerman Sebastopol Deihl;"
1800, "Arthur Wellesley Wellington
Waterloo," 1801, "Not Wanted James,"
18133, "Jerome Nepoleon Edward Hen-
ry Johni" 1806. "Edward Byng Tiny -
ho Forward;" 1870, "One Too Many;"
1877. "Peter the (:rear' and "William
the Conqueror," twins; 188,4, "Richard
Ooenr de Lion 'eyler Walter;" 1llft6,
'That's It Who'd Nave Thought It"
1887, "Coughing Waters." from. re-
markaMa single mimosa are to he met
with, such Ra "Itighteoue," 'l'omfoe-t,"
"ITappy." '•N:lertor," "Hopeful," "Re-
demption." '•Meditation," "Obedient.**
and "Alphabet." Twine. "Love" and
"Unity." ore to be found, and, besides
"Faith," "(tope" and "Charity" ea
triplets., then are "Shadrach." "M•.
sbaeh" and "Abednego," boys, and
two boys and a girl, "Alpha," "Bata"
and "Omega."
g11-raoNTES-OLD nxaasurna Esasows.
x easily practicable. Good luck with
Pike calla for attention, and that not
'erosional. but frequent find regular.
From the first week after farrowing
iuti1 weaning titne the sow will be tit-
le else than a milk machine, and to be
1 high power macM,se in perfect opera-
tion she must have proper care. Noth-
ing else 7s so well calculated to make
pigs grow as a bountiful supply of
wboleeowe dow's mllk, and the pigs
that have plenty of other feed with
the milk of a well slopped sow for
,stgttt weeks will ordinarily get mach
the start of tboee weaned at five or
six weeks, no matter bow much food
tnd attention the, earlier wetted pigs
may have hada
Holstein eoords.
There arc 292 Holstein cows which
Mee &eclat records of twenty pounds
>f batter tat to seven consecutive days.
lawns are sixteen cows with records of
ever tweoty-Ive pounds, Grace Payne
fT.'e firxneetesd beading tbe list with
4144 pouted* and OoIantha IV.'aJohan-
sa etandlsg Nrend with 29.176 pounds.
iholstein breeders have a large list of
performers to select from in their eat*
tie breeding, and they are taking ad-
vantage of it. "Record hlool" a in
"emend for grading op dairy herds
tnd for building up pure bred herds.
Dairy Gema
huMilkms. tlregularly and at reaanahlr
The fernier who milk!, cows is not
always n dalrytnan.
A few good cows are worth more
than n lot of ordinary one,
It's good mauatrement. 0411 rk, that
makes datrying proatahte ba
Spend plenty of time at the dote,
barns on the state fair grounds.
The cow that pays throng] the pall
and separator la the cow to keep.
Care In marketing the butter is al-
most as important as care 1n prodne•
ing it.
Tic repellents' are stilt n.re•esere. Iks
not try to got along without there.
Even forty bcebels of wheat to for
acre at $l per baahei can't beet dairy
farming.
It's a mistake to build a creamery
nefore there ere cows enough to snake
It a entrees.
'The *statement that the :Wanda rd fill
rompany ran tnnke hatter next of its
hyprodnete ktt't worrying real dairy
men much.
When von admit that yon haven't
time to fest and weigh tee milk en au
In tort, a ~owl of each cow, yea
haven't time to dairy dew.
This/garment is cut exam] full, has very
etty{yoke, made of our -inch Valenciennes
rtion with 'wail beading-; also anotber
trimmed with yoke of aiterpate *owe of
two- •cb Cluny lace and one and a -half-inch
Valen 'moat laze insertion, h:•ad::•g and hahy-
ribbon. Either line decidedly good •75
value at, r garment
A Species
C
at 42c
This Corset 'over hay a yoke of three•inch
Sails Eutbroi with beading, is•madefrom
tine quality En lish Cotton and cut full,
easily worth 50c.
very special at, per
Drawers at 25c
Drawers., made • from tine quality
cotton, four -inch frill wit. 've rows of
tucking. Full size, at, per . it .....
Drawers at 39c
These are made from A very g .d grale of
English Cotton, seams tire double can, they
are trimmed five - inch frill of to ins and
Swiss embroidery, regvhsr ser- va
special, per pair.. ... ........
For .fuly selling. A e]C
arment `�L
white
25c
Better Drawers, 78c,;1.00 and $1.
A Skirt at $1.O8
White Skirts., Made from fine English
-----entton, seam@ all dw+ble.sewa, -bask-
cut full, two styles one trimmed with
thirteen -inch frill of tucking, edged with five -
inch Swiss embroidery ; the other cue has a
fifteen -inch frill of tucking and rot ton torchon
lace insertion. Both garments extra ��.OQ
special value at, each• C7
• e
A Skirt- at $1.63 -
Tai• Skirt is made from the high•gt:.de
English re tion that goes into all out beet'
gatnlent.: it bats an eighteeeo-inch frill with
three .lusters of tucks. two rows of ('luny
in -et tion edged with Cluny lace. wide.i :•
drill -gal manta that are worth every $165
real .,f =2,1$0. Each. •
Very handsome Skirts $3.25
The cotton in the -e is the Keane se all our
)sail gatwents age trade from; they have
twenty -four -inch frill of heavy Cluny lace
and insertion, have wide dust frill -decidedly
the best value we have ever givers at �3']�
this price, eacb •L
(towns at 79c
These Gowns have yoke itf emitnid.
insertion alternately with rows of tucking.
necks and culls are trimmed with nire aunt.:
eutbroidery. The value is extra good 7('c
at the price .77
A Better Gown at'$1.25
These gowns have yoke of fine insertion and
tucking. front and cuffs are trimmed with
Swire embroidery- and insertion, each garment
is cut full sire -there ie no skimping whale'r.
The value is good, and price. Per si 25
ggarment,...
39c
asmei
Hundreds of Yards '
Embroidery and
Insertion at 8:c
Hundreds of yards
Swixs Embroidery end
Insertion at 'this low
price, dozens of pat-
terns to select from,
all firmly embroidered
on good guilty Cloth,
very strong edge*,
regular values up to
15,e at least. All Q 1
going at, per yard 4.72C
About 100 Sample Garments
1•'or a certain reason we are exceptionally
favored by a manufacturer and get tirst
chance at his guppies whenever he hastheui
to sell. For July we have secured a lot of
about one hundred, ail extra choice garments.
well made and beautifully trimmed. Ne
two in the lot Alike- 1)'awers, Cornet
' ere, Skirts and Gowns. An exceed)
good chance to secure is nice piece of
Underwear under its actual value, '.11 are
Belling at one-quarter to one-third lees than
they would be if we bought them regular.
Good Bath Towels,
2 for 2SC
Good quality Bath Towels.
closely Woven and fairly
lamp site. Very special
for July e 1 t iv o 2e7+l�c
fur
Extra Good Bath
Towels 50c
Extra heavy all linen Rath
Towels, natural rotor, very
heavy, close, rough Amish -
a capital Towel for the g(b�
price, each ....:......... A.01".-- I
A Splendid Assortment
of Hose at 25c a pair
ire cotton and lisle Hose
for • les, in blacks, whites,
tans ld colon. A fine
ribbed lose for girls' and
harrier ualtty for boy;
wear. The best values we
have been able to hunt up.
All one prire, at, per 25c
pair.. ..
(ctiorr->"
el ylrta
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O0b1111/CM.