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THE SIGNAL:
District News
BRIGHT'S
" WESTFIELD
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Big -savings on- all 81-1-su-m-mer-materials --Bedford_ Stiltitt gs,',Linen Suitings, Cotton Suitingisi, Gingham.,
• t Poplins, 1.:iwit Waists. Tly following 'tuns will show 4he &rem saLiiht.es we are making on a good..
tine. is visiting hei Ali that t
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.11e any
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:Mil 11 li••• Md.. N Its, .1 osil .,1 ,„,,,,•: 1 •• , its height AIR
• . .$ liter 11.; VI:it 0 Ill. ; Alit ..?ItIA Alla lie colt
fitieials • England Me w111,4,1. Tipple luids,!..ist pet loysuitig
Welt -le' • of ;41 • 1/54•41•• F l`l' •.I 161 dui lea. have. .1 -0511/SP.
TitV1•11%. on Sunday lit -t M .01,1 led doe tee part ieula t• IlHIitv.
Alt.. Toying. of Guelph. ..te yistittigH ,„,i lirctiwun died by
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trivial,. it. skis Vicinite Ail tild stn. .,1 t he uentre of which was
MI...1441in Wightimitt li.iye heell th.il.b$4iuti, But
i114. their SOS,' lirtloA rhil n„r, aut ate ,,v.1 and they at .•
:qrs, Albert.. AlcKella., at the sot...
dot t h.. •past two wecks NI:,
tic,. to toatil all over the ...551111
55 1.i1 brit 11Ally i00.1. Until the .1
1'0154'. ot Hintroc. I 54111 ‘4,444r• K,t sign, .0 iv 'Intel will woo them to !It
• t • • I • th re.1114 I
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' " ' They will be cleared at some price.
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box and a:one-but iglu.,
lam% are .1.ingerou4. Ti,,•
I 10.14',. kidoev l'ills-pill 1 I lions •_
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she onlY remedy OW r'• er
ha,- .•iiredi it.- add they er. _ - _.
t`ie ly 'rroloi,ly 01,0 can
1 ......1 are .1101.46.00. ,t1 Lawn Waists
...,,,,,,,,i an,! only Kenton, i41.1011 hay 75c
They are going qiiickly tit our big redoes
cure tar (fright's L./i.e....sp.
DODD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
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wt's•k titter in vodt o oldie% I 141 but . 11
for .... 90c
:11.50 nor $1.10
$1.75 for,
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$1 .25 1
I5.UI II) t•ousiti Mrs John (lhaniney ' Dui. notto 410111 1 the end, or Mill. ch. whet, $2.25 foe • 4 $1 .75
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e2.400 for.. ....... ... .....e ..... . $1.35
Mg the elect io storm which patoed Ai„it again hear their di,kordat,1
tiamt,,td had a valuable c,,w killed ht with the incoming spring
• $2.50 for. $1 .75
ove: 14uality thi, snot lino:. Thos.. but wet:mine weletutie,
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light ...• Miss Helen Hut rlii-..1 4„, Edgar wadi, who ha4
ot Thotivia. is visiting het, t'lati•••11.,
Master tletin Campbell . . Aft. mei
Alts.dO ed Mr of HIV vi
tere over Sumley .A large itutu•
Ho front here took in the tetenien ol
the old 1 10Y/1 14 Huron and liva, 1. At
Ltieknow last week, All e .1101 la lat:gt.
• I d eteellent nue
CIAIWI An MI •
EAST WAWANOSH. •
....11 cligag...i am le:whet of Lochidsli
puhlir Iglitiol for next term. 14.
mom il1 nue.. 1
5.414 - t .king a l.'s 041111145 t course riodd'• Kidney Pi146 are
al the *1441-1'ick'.111 iemilon ...The
*5 ust.....„ „I. 1 n a fa,,,t public
,,
•chool. have ere:111rd Ntl-.0 Rhoda Me -
i
Kenzie :o. teet.hei fol to st term -
i il s it the 4, C I is 1,i
fifty cents a box at all
I Ay Mi. I . .
oet-7-Fosiiratt,fiteer.-tti •ilecetettiljti pat.
lug ilia recerit exetnioat lot p115,'
Thr
. Mostra-Ategiesst-sstit. ing_lite facility ot edocat
{obeli T1 ()sun viaiied Isis ...i-4 Pr. Iri'lld' "1 MeR• t:41" 1'1441. "Ir th'•
41 . I/. Lockhart. of Auburn. on Sun- ' la' A • will 1"1"I I" lest" thk0 I."
in. a v.4 y weak entidit ion -- ..... A 1' \ •
,I4,.' in miniature mooe' through
here last 111.toltiesday at terienui. which
milt went to ati.ov what might' hap.
pen :A any time ite the shape ot roil. •
ard disaste.: N.eserititis,datioitze W.5. -
,1,i, e 1,etini.1 toe tweaking down to*
-too ,--4 , re- rind • hettat t ening ..1 hea cy ,
c,.iiiiiiiiiitt, . 'the nat.. and : pea- ,tie ili•ii-- 4,1 •5 iniiiiig grain. .,
pletsly th140.11...1 Ma AlIll tiir 1..00. M v 4 \ V: -I fl'Itt, Tip- f ,iliiwing-.1
mid e/51 4 5 ore damaged, ^041'14 41'11' i'are lawn -I. t ing friends •in this sec- ,
Hairy Clu ... 'V hi Ginty RAM., lit ,i,,, il„,i,,,, 44.' 1•1,4 week. the Ii j.»
' trli. - 1,1-..kcit ; .1. lieeciii`t avid .1R1110. ,;,,, it t •.!' thrill li I VIVI( •Ill'iVSII on ,
el ;re iikto bed linite a number ..ot , 1, , ,„......5,4 „t ‚5'" L,,,•rn,,w ()hi
ii les broken.; and aro. '1' .d..1. oil 41„,.,' it,-„, am : Vete, NI iird....h. ,
%a's . Aretibtrotig had Heel .,...- .1„,b,, mt.,,,,,,b, mi,„ Jebil,,,, iti.,,,,,
blow (Jeer. am, leo' two deughters, (hp blia•es..
Wr; its° 141 ht.., .1, quiet lott Ali,•5- and Annie. :11lia. Marsh R. Me- 1
ve. y pre ty wedding took plo'e-ai• the Kenzit,,,Ifeter Nekton/AP. littler. CHM.
patsonag Itruseels un NVedliesdav -..r,o4. an of Detroit ; Mis. W. K. I
thotning, :419 inst.: when MU, Sylvia smy:th end tamily. Deeatiti Ms ., NV. ;
_Seel_ beearire\the bride of _Alfred A. A. (•,,vrar;. 11.» n r y Cameron, AI iss i
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•ri*Y1,,E. .4 K ,NVtlwattl.41. rei-..i-Trri., Iiiir1110 Brown told 'Mrs. H. W. the- L -
Oaten perform the' eereniony-. ' The. son It 114 &medley. Toronto : Mrs. 1
told" looked t' I o' ' ill 1 tleillt It' Donald . eKenzie Arid two childevis of
toed with silk emb New Yolk : Ala....John Kemler, of
Itorliester: Ali .. Alex. MeLeati and •
day. • is again sei iouslv ond is at 'Hewitt
MI-. I). Naylor and son. of Li:k-
now. tid Mi.s, liella Bike:, 111.
1.011.01 4, 1:11.1 tell 31.1. (101 1-L, C. NIkylOt
015 Sunday,
A Si.:v site krone --On Wednesday
aft et mere ot last. wia.k l•.,VIi•
11.41 veal slot III thi•
drugrate.
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GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME."
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Fiy Trap In
15'. Latest Guise.
152.75 for . $1.95.
These are less than makers' priers now.,
I. (iingha nis -,
Don't miss getting some of these
Gingham*. They &,i' a, great 11 11 I
I bargain at .
Iteguler price 15c. Good patterns and
_genuine Colors.
the*. of • white HI
its..eline !Gm.
idet'ed insert the .
Atter the retenotni happy e mop
r (1' t he•ht He's home. Crittibrook,
whet,. luncheon VIA+ oRtve01. only
• 'diet* relatives were'present. 441
the :doornail% the bride alai krohin
.boarded the t IA in At Walton fog a
trin t,. Toronto, Niagara foul
points east. the hritie leavening tin a
tailored mid of taupe N'enetian eIntit
arid large black hat. l'he presOtits
were numerous and /11.1 1.14 ifYing
4.,, the temidarity 01 445' young rumple
On their .'turn Mr. and Mrs. Naylor
will take tip their esidetice in
Auburn, where Naylor takes
eh„rge tha after the
summer varat ion. Mr. .ami Mires
!NAV lOr, of Kast Waivanosh,.brot her
and sister of the groom,,attentied the
wedding.
' • KINGSSRIDGE. • -
r(asit **Mt ilt.h()...‘141..:71tni.TreAntirilliaritio12
Solent of pa5ing ev..taiir.ate you Peeing
tor 07111•1 people'. mall? inn rie•toiner-
he telt by a 5 per relit. ; wby not rade
herr and terror the ...ane seem t. Quit pay
for Other peonies Credit. Let the .-r-e411
ro.tonive pay for hi. own Our •Aerk i.
and no .o•iiiite in all reePort-• 0,.r Prim. thehl •
our termsrair to XII. Po•tnfilre money inner-,
the -afe..1 nay of remittnia mullet . te-ued here.
L. l'OPSVT14.
v, Aug.
Forehan. of Si.
Augustine. 'tatted hie ft lend Pat
Buckley OR .... ;het t y W1I
IACe. okloderich. visited Kingsbridge
the past few day,. 1).40,
of Hamilton, irohoinis for the
' Roy Bisect 4., of Goderich, paid 15
flyine visit to friends here on Sunday.
, ....Fred. Jellia, our popular mer•
"hant. Illoing a totalling 1,51•inesa.
HeAs the tight man in tin tight plare.
. We are glad to tenni t that
• Michael Dalton. who fell ..tf a toad of
lose. is able to he around Again
J. P. Sullivan. .11.ritry Wallace. find
- Anton) McCort hy intend going to the
West in a few weeks. . While .It -iv -
14144 on Sunday night A. Martin eatne
in emeriti with an automobile. His
home was frightened and only for the
hedge in front of 7. Moss'. things
might have been more serion.!...
Quite few of the young people from
here *Hewlett the t'aledoniett Rattles
.........1/LL•111%.14,341114114a114.. -,s-yr•••-•tel.".`"-
fa 1711 II /1 ,,.I .14.. 1{. AlcKetizie. nf Flint, 1
Mieli.: Alis-. J. C. Tennant and frond:. •
and Itlise Kate MoDonald. of Buffalo:
lohntlainertribrif Withal Columbie : •
children. of FINIS., Mich.; J. I... Grant
Mr. and Alrs. lithe; Matheson and two
end Rio Walters. of Goilet)ch : Mr I.
Ind Mrs. Sol. MeIntyre anti (*mil '. of ,
London: Mis. t% ni. Dryden and n ere. 4
of Duluth, Minn. ; 'Miss Mary ife Fin- ; , Pitrlied hell hitting hon. He retired
Campbell, of Gre . %he. : Miss Scientists have told us such terrify- to first base and Et-nr.t Bell proceeded
4.0deal mit the styli- ot twi-terit whit•ii
l iy Pon. of Bislwe. Arizona : Dinwan 1
Tyre, of Jettison. Mich. ; Miss. Bessie I Ing stories Knout the destruction to We
.Kenzie, ol eittelnit a : Nis* imtip • conveyed to us by the bite of the Mitchell failed at any time to lift fro I
4 her than the hasp line between firet 1
A illitaairaltii.ai of Ittithven: George Clark. housefly that the average housewife
Miss !Alien Clark. of le making :nor" than the usual effort to mid becond. Het o the gr..unders I
which were sent in that direction were
eI41, fonottettly teacher tof the
h achool. is renewing acquaint
-
his section Mr. And Mrs.
er, of Hayfield, were visiting
nistrone* loot Thur•dav
• tete tivernsoeun.
Bedford Cord Sultings
Four pieces of ;1) y arils %lilt, ..I.1 ,ose,
grey , gi ...qt. anti linen shades. a eg 45 la 1
25. line. y oti can litlY thew l'''1' 15c
. ...
,
. Linen Suitings
• ll Flannelettes
Another Misty -ma 04146 of these
10c and I 2,ic clothe. ki to .35 inches
noliittlie,' and extrit value ,it 100 122IC
Five itieces. 1041.. g .11,1 11/41?,
..... ........,........ 5
tinti ainet I IN -1 , St1I•1 .15 1...•./1'. 11 OW 1
only .
Indian Head
111 114. 4111.1•• 01 1 11•11. .1 11 1 11''..». 1 1 I/110,
Jila White. 4.11. 1440 •'• 11 1 le tt1 11 1 get 110c
Slarsisko:c.ely
Dress Muslins
Jiit a few ,ends left. Ten cents _buy
any one in the lot, and. the regular prices
vi ere 13e 1. 211c. ,
Victoria Lawns
14 (treat vAiUt nt -our priest. Or eure to get
some of them betore, they are all goti.-
:ci to 3.7) inches wide.
11
se,
---i-nother lot of Mill Ends
Soule extra value here. A wide whit),
It RS IOW AS Pk% Wider pieees. 150 20c
'I t" •
is a guarantee of goodness.
1 t•%!:We' 11111415.
i«Corra: lilvtillina,:c elfile3S1-iiinsett.1-, w. Mite!. t:1,4,iicuk'Siialkiefitatiti en exclu;ive bilk dreier at pricee for the same pi elity We Iv,. ,
ert y met with nt 01k7-110.00, $1.35. likLitte. Queen Quality maks. wilt •
,
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BLACK -SILKS_
J.-1-1. _COLBORNE
MiiMMINIMMAN
THIS WEEK'S BASEBALL •
The in 't
The iiiorest whirti waa entente.' by -
t Clineon•airitine• the rerun 'or the game
I pleyed here with the lb -yodel -irk leant Of a Tac
.,„ ei L.1 /AN y. .AuguSt :ird, has been
Goderich Trims Mitchell.
1, t was he lucky seventh for tiode
• t ..Ask anyotie who wit; at the .1.g-
letiltural Park on 1111,,tiday' aftermath -
.,,,4_„0,itt,_,A,a.o the Woo -hell latiale
wren lite learn limn itchell and the t
4;0dt-rich nine arid he will tell you that t
the. genie wait who in the seventh 1
whinge. Miteltell went. to list Hist
and . it wit, hard mi the !neat fans to
watt+ the 51041(05.1 4.111'» tip five 11141* 50
••1 11 erf.j(11 1 145 the fit• -t innings. ettid
things weir not martially improved
Iwhen the Lloderiebt boy s surceeded in
making ot ly ane rilli trefoil. tieing
crick out. Bert. AlcCreath, who W/A,
pitching for 13celerich. sustained an in -
Jury to his linger in itis innings by n
,
Wee
loch*
remiss i
John Via
at 'John
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TogonaY, Aug.
As Tits. It asote. -Owing to the fine.
weathet and the fact, that mogul the
people were bury there WA. nut It very
large attendance at the rifle range on
Matoiday. Following is the krore at
b'$) y Avdp., thit of ei possible :44 point*
rill Tisdale 27
.1 'A rAtit
Th nes Lead* • 24
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144
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thlinbyerpabveromowasof theoegeveraaac'a garitadarlig actoryP'UL• Cruikitili,atii!., who
means of catching the wily fly. It was . leent re Helder) ItleatfinTitistra( Ted tallittiett
much more Ilkley to catch a human ran play baseball as well MN eh11.115/
victim_ This season we have a ISOW 'Kirk with success. All of t he pia yet s
u.,p. which la saki to be tar and away had an extt a good fielding record and
• beater than any other invention of the hits V. 'team CrIliksbaNN e
nks. l -
Issues a Writ,
a ter and Elliott had the hithest marks
L1°4" "vie°. It Is made at tin Lad la 1 t5'vine and McCreath was a special
tire and • half inches Wet. 'The base . feature. McIntyre. of the Mitchell
I rtion la Perforated law twelltf-hvo I team. appeared as pitcher for the first
corrugations for the ales to travel up I time this Nerolon, but did not present
tO the upper chember. The top of the , as good e showing as he hod in former
' upper portioo ta perforated. admitting . veers. The Other players played it
Mist and keeping the flies these. 'rhe I very gond game. In the second. third
1
pub by meow. of the ball is stucebdio I Anti fourth innings., neither side
ere ap. ••••• , scored, hut in the fifth innings Gode-
' anywhere "that the pests ''' ''' i rich brought, in four men. thus tying
, congregate. Bait Mast be ni Ad
-ar- hi; . the score. The sixth w.o. rt blank-
' fide the tnItio To emPt.7 Ibe trip gill and then came the seventh. :Mitchell
there Us to do Is to hold It nnder the went to bat but failed to ,connect slat -
bot water faucet and turn on ttie wa- ressfully. and it vote Goderich s turn.
ter. Tbe deceaaed can tben be readily The result WAS that McIntyre *Mowed
three entire runs. In the, eighth ir.n•
removed by pulling the trap apart and . n
which fln-
d
5th. -.I. NI. AlcEvov
liehalf of N. 41.
h. and his wife.
hn Laporte, of
the smile ;dare, for tin tated demagee
for injitry to propertV, and to WA.
Centin. The plaintiff own!" firm near
F44. Joseph. and allegsw thhd while he
wets away the defendant earne Mon.(
and commeneed bl,tear down fenceti
and generalIV - commit other\ havoc!
er d the place. When Mrs. t7ntiti
protemted. it is states' that the de end -
ant threw it gate on her foot, serenely
injuring Hint member. It tea Hi
Court 'action. and will probably cinc
the fall liniese settled before.
Londoti, Aug.
loot trotted writ
Cantin, of St. ins
JosePhine. againtst
Berns I Brophy. •
Darill 4 Allister
Milton Na lor
William 11 le.
Elmerl iflin
Oeot go JefferlonI:4
Oswald Pollat•d
Michel Cummins
I oe Flynn
Tom. Kearney
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kind. The illustration Showa oat A double pley meth» by mike:hanks.
SMITH'S ART STORE
W0 p.111. 1 111: 14.1,1 ell 1 1 V1 'I.', 1 1.t1 -54104
FINE WHITE CHINA
emptying and again tnade ready for ings each teem ma P a 111 0.
A Tender-heartati Maid. use.-Herdware Magazine.
Ohre upon.* time their lived e child
of gentle mien rind manners mild : she
WAN 50 tender and 10 I kind she wept• to
See Window blind. She feared it gave
the window pain to leave it standing in
the rain. Her maiden aunty Ate would
iwg not to stone raisins, beat an ego.
or from potatoes take the eyes. Oh
how this nimbi did agonize! And when
13
13
Mt lees. -Mr. and
12
11
11
\ The Underfed tittemach.
If the stomach la tis a Owenby condi-
6013 '.1141 able to digest food that condi-
tion win be Indicated by a !tense of
hunger. If the system tit to dinar-
dered state. as is Out of a person euf-
tering from fever. no resod la relish
ished the scoHng. Umnires HitrIburt.
of Mitchell, and Butiand, of town.
Faye good satisfection. 1he following
is the score •
Mitchell R. H. E.
c.t I (4
Agar 2nd b. .. 1 1 1
vier b. I 1 0
1 o
1 2 (1
0
/ 0
I .2
11 0 0
1 0 0
McIntyre O.
Ntorteen. 4.1,
Nairn m.
Parker 14. b.
tulle NRW her aunt whip cream, with and the patient does not care wbeUer Klatt( c.
horror she would *oh and scream.
The very thonght .if killing time tip-
pe,ered to her It dreadttil crime; and.
thou 11 to musie .he inclined• to bent *
cowslip by the river with apprehen-
sion made her shiver : 145 5-114. ri page or
t urn it down would eatise a depre-
cding frown. And when she saw
them Atari Ing in the chill atittritin air
she knitted stockings for the trees Ite-
rative their limb.; were bare. Her
heart so oft with languish wrung
re11144,41 this pot* maid' to die quite
Toting.
Summer Suffering.
"How much the barer does look like
its father.' said thetvisitor, who meant
to he agreeable. "It' e only the warn]
weather,replied MrP. Raspet. "The
child is literally eheerful and hantitionot.•:
-Waabington St*r.
. Wm. Thong, -
rem vibited friend% on Sun-
day Mrs. Brophy and William
visited at Idea i4,illivans Kihrethridge.
thio week Miss Rutherford. of St.
Helens, and Mifill Leask, of Toronto.
visited friends in this vicinity this
week .... Oswald Pollard, of Priseper-
its . anent Sunday at (filbert Orietre*.
...Coneiderahle damage was done
the erotic. in this vicinity ny the
heavy rain and hail storm that peened
over this vicinity butt Wednesday
afternoon Quite a number of
People horn this vicinity took in the
reunion at Lueltnow last Tuefelay and
Wednetwlay. All report having had a
good time Mr. Johnston haa the
brickwork of his new house completed
and flxvid Tisdale and his staff of men
are hos1 doing the carpenter work
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ONE OF SCORES
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Who Have Proved That podd's Kidney
Pills Cure All Kidney Diseases.
Lac la Nonne. August Sth.--•
(Special.) -The siniple. straightfor-
ward statement of Mr. Magnus John.
eon. a well-known fer rmeof this
place. is one of the thottatinds of sure
proofs that no 178/14. of kidney disease
is too far g_ot,, for 1).,1141'ss Kidney Pills
Pt cure. Mr. Johnson writes):
"In the year 1907 I took a nain in
env hack. due 'to a Wein r•nd hard
work. 1 kept getting w.ittse. In the
fall of 1904.J was unable to do any
work and liken to suffer a great deal.
A neighbor wive me one of your
almanacs. Aftei• reeding it.. 1 came
to the conehution that my kidney,.
were at the root of all my aches and
vim,. 1 sent for Ail boxes of Dodd's
,y Piha and f ti..lng live
bozos I felt fine and able to do my
he eats or oot. In such R cage It Is
the duty of the nurse to Insist ort (40,1
llorterich
patient's taking food the same as his
w
...
"Morro./ r.f.
would toetUcine, once 413 so malty
hours Dyspeptics often literally gum
themselves because their stomach suf-
fers when they take food. and they
take less and lees until by and by the
stomach Iowa all desire for food aid
Unmet loses its &Wiry to digest lc
The only way to cure such • perms
is to train the stomach into a tittle se
activity. The stomach need* to
have
a healthy stretching with a good Mg
meal and to have some hard wort to OA
There are a good inany pedestal
whose etomacks are not really feeble.
but they need to he stretched by hearty
meals. Oars In awhile a good squat.*
meal ix preen -Med for a patient who
complains that he dose not want to
sat anything
Thew" is an Instance of • woman ps.
tient whose stomach had been pampeas
Id
until 14. Somily beeacrse so feeble MA
Inactive that it would not act apes 044
Sires hold any food that era* put hals
k. She wail anally restricted to moth-
ktg but oatmeal grid. but bar stomach
svokl loot "en digitdigitthat. The doe.
kr then mid. -The tome. UAW tor rag
ti do la to eat wbet yon please' Os
oho ordered • good meal. and she se
sirerythiag oho wasted_ Bar stismatil
exposed of the =mai without a par-
lkie et trouble. all 41). vomiting dill
diromfort ceased. ad from Mat ties
ig40ber15 to gain in health.
Ms time atematimea comas la this
lassawilmt se eras whir* base bon
add eastufsity that a change to iteadkary imaidomer• dintsi7 hoossasis
INA ink gssigir lam w1,mary fiat -,
$111411110
sow, own work."
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R. H. K.
ebb I.f.
1 I, 41
act 4.1 I' I
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Iterine 4 2
H. Mc( math p. and 14b.-• 41- S
Roy Walter of 4 2 0
H.5 rulck.thanke 2nd b. ....... t 1
V. loose c. 5, :4 11
Ernest Hell p. and Scab- - 1 1 _O
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Hy innings:
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Mitchell 5 (I I) 0 0, 55 0 1
tiodertch 1 0 re, 0 4 ' 0 3 I x-41
rit! out -by McIntyre ; by bteCreath :
51511.113. Nees on 51I1,.-Laehbrook. Elliott.
Two ha -ie hita-Walter.Cetalokehank, Three
1110W Int. • Devine. Kby. Left on bases -Mitch-
ell. 4" ; Goderich 12. Bit by Pitched -
M.1' rest h : Elitot 1.. Agar. lmpires-ltut
land end Hortbort•
Clinton Wins. '
NVednesday afternoon the !cicala
journeyed to Clinton and met the
novette of that town in the ifs:steed
game played in the Iluron-Perth
League thiaseason. The score, 5.0 in
Clinton's favor, does not indieate the
style of gamnplayst1 be the Goderich
boy s. Bell in the boa played the
gsime of his life. striking out nine men.
end only three hits being msde nff his
delivery. If he had secured better
support in the field there would hey,
been F. different story to tell. Walter.
Devine and Dean had many chances
and made gond every time. Tasker,
the Clinton pitcher, was in good lar,,.
neving six strike -outs to his credit.
One safe hit ---a single - was made by.
McDonald off bis delivery. Riley
Johnson, Clinton's flrst baseman and
heretofore the" "Hat" striker. tailed
to connect yesterdity and was struck
out four times. (loderich still hold,.
, first place in the second schedule of
the League, and as Clinton goes to
Mitchell on Monday the result of the
game there is awaited with interest by
the local fans.
1' 12 1
• FUR DECORATING,
4 •
from Limoges r mice, afro ktioorn as the-he...-poterlailt.
the world, which hecause'of letter customs ditties eve ate
enabled to 01•11 atout the saute pt -ice as the much interim
American pot celain.
We have also installed one of the iniproved REVELA
TION KILNS FOR FIRING CHINA. and do firing to,
teachers and amateurs.
Lessons in China Painting
given at our studio by (outlined :eachers. 31r. Oen.
F.
Hargitt, artist, teacher oils, water eolors ,and chins
painthig, Houra arranged to stsikhis
Miss L. Grant. of Clinton. hal a close here evety
Thula.day. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to le p.ir., for china painting
See stir fine display of ART NEEDLEWORK. FREE
INSTRUCTION given every Weeineeday. 24. 5 rm.. in art
enihroidery.
A Complete line of material. on hand for kind. of
art work:" Also Pictures. Frames. Moulding.. Art Noveltieb,
c., in etollet. variety.
is a very good one. but here's • better
point. Are you ready to receive the
new year properly? le your commer-
cial end social printing up to data?
Let us print your Calendars, Business
Cards, Programs, Letter Heads sad
Billheade.
Were here to print and price
everything right.
Knew Him.
Miss Oushit-"Harry 1.1 .10 peruliar.
He waited VIII I copvented to go out
rowing with hits before he proposed."
Miss Cute -'.0b, tiny girl about here
could have told you that." -Baltimore
American.
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BINDER
TWINE
Farmers, this is the piece
to get your Twine. The
right goods at the right
prices. We are selling
Deering Pure Manila
Binder Twine
at' Otc cash. or 4) t 119 1 110
October 1st. li."01 feet goat
nnteed. Thee.' prices fie
the month of July only.
Deering Mowers, Binders, Rakes,
etc., and all Farm Implements.
If N'OU have a ,neighbor who doesn't take
The Signal, tell him that he can get it fpr the
remainder of Abe' year for 40C. This be
doing a good turn for us and for your neighbor. ,
Call and let us have a talk about
your new Buggy.
J. J. Moser
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$7.00 No. 2 A Folding
Pocket Brownie
Here is a new member of the Brownie
family, which gives a picture of that highly
popular size ----21 x 4: -in a folding Pocket
Camera, at the extremely moderate price of
87.00.
The A folding Pocket Brownie loads
in daylight with kodak film cartridges, has
pocket autoThatic shutter, meniscus achro-
matic lens, automatic focusing lock, revers-
ible finder for horizontal and vertical views,
two tripod sockets, and is in every respect a
well -made and well -finished little Camera.
We have ether "Brownlee frim #.111 to PIM
P.R. SALLOW S