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Our Policy
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i. to "+ell" satisfaction •. well as
clothes
This principle --the idea of pr o-
viding clothing that gave a•
chitace for dissatisfaction. that
either proved right. or "loo site"
-derided us. after due investiga-
tion. to stake our chance fur your
goo•l•wtll upon
Bengard
Clothes
L -p to -the minute in style, these
clothes present the highest accom-
plishment in goal tailoring
throughout.
The peiste are ,calel to omit men
of ranting ideas an to coot. yet in
every m"tant•e the value is
appealing.
Walter C. Pridham
Phone 57 Goderich
DUNGANNON.
EMR. N. F. WHYARD a the
agent fur THE SIGNAL at Dunganiwn.
0r4sr lett with hem far subscription.
adv.ruesiente or iub pelota( Bell receo•e
prompt attention. Telephone (Goderich
rural) sae.
Thos. G. Allen
DUNGANNON
Issuer of Marriage Licenses
Comm�u.onet for Affidavits. etc.,
and Conveyancer
W .!L. D«a. Mooing.. Aareewentr..ec..
Caroivar exec tad .Me Money S.
Oaf for Moneyo.-
AGENT FOR
F •.. W �d end L,I. tosusews M the 6e.,
N'ediwulay. Aueu t 21).
Messrs. 1114.11. ,'arks. Wm. Mc-
%%'ltnn-y :uu1 1.e... Caldwell look in
the ,,t •st.•r.' excursion to the %V.•a.
Mr.. 1'.titL•usi. of Vancouver. It.t'-.
by the A.hnrld Soldiers' Aid 1 trik at
tlw home of Mrs. W1111aw rituthere.
qh
concession of Ashfield, being the
oranlou of the regular monthly meet -
1111g.
After the •rom•lunlon of the loud -
nems program a nice luurh was served.
Tlw 111111.14/011 amuuutel to over $7.
Tlie ladies are working to odd the pro-
jeet for a war 'memorial. and there le
.owe talk of holding our or niore
1 garden parties in the 'war future to
increase the finals now on laaud. The
' next monthly alerting will be held at
1 the hoer of Mrs. W. H. Maize. it11
cotter scion. on Tuesday. S ptewlwr trth.
THE MAN WHO WINS
Is Always Full of Life and
Energy -Failures Are Weak
and Bloodless.
Some men seem to have all the luck.
1(there are any Rood things going the se
men seen to get them. They make other
people do their will -they are leaders. If
they are business men they are successful:
it they are workmen they get the fore-
man's lob. They have the power of u -
ttuenctng people.
The same thing is true of women. Some
have the charm that makes men seek
them out: others are always neglected.
But this Is not luck. It is due to a per-
pr.•ip•h-d iu the•. M ,-thollst chnn•h ou tonal gift -vitality. Men and women of
s,onl:av mmovia¢. Rev. S. t'. It- I'rut- this sort are never weak. puny invalids.
land a ill oruPy th.• pulpit tact Nun= Thes may not he big but th-y are full of
.lay . life and energy. the whole thing is a
Mf. and Mrs. Fred Ito.s returned
.•n Monday trona their ,trip to %%osl-
-rock. Loudon and other point..
Mies I:ladys Mr1•ran left on Satur-
day ou her return to New York utter
a week's visit herr.
Mr. ,'lass Elliott is In Toronto this
matter of go, blood, g
good health. Everyone would wish to be
like this and the qualities that nuke for
vitality and energy are purely a matter of
health. By building up the hlooi and
nested steeples -nese. want of energy.
weakness of the back. stooping shoulders.
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NEW YORK MAOE RAT TIGHT a
IMirsas Meow That Rooney Agents and 1/
apiea Wen Driven Frans Gnat X
United States Pert
"The port of New York la rat
tight." This U the phrase to the ver- la
macular of the sea which Is Ening
around the' weed to every Qu+rter 01 !Ur
the glebe sleety the eustoaas latetll- /
gene. bureau was organised la New
York a year ago. Paraphrased la /
the speech of the average Americau /
It means that It has been imporalblo 1
for an alien enemy or spy, any sett- aft
lie of contraband. or any secret men-
sage or forbidden Inf atlun the.
might benefit the cause at eOPmy.
to come or ge out of this port without
bang detected by the vigilant eyes /
of Uncle Sam's getardiens, a New Tort
Pittsburgh dispatch states. • /
Mere thea T5 iwr cent of the Ire- /
mems. volume of munition shipments
sent from the United States to 1Cwropa
passed through the port of New York. /
which has been the most Important /
war port In the world. Moreover, 1t
i lies been the main gateway throurh
' which travelers have passel either In
going to e1Hed or neutral countries '.r
coming from such ....Untried to the
tinted States. Because of this no -
tune of travel and traffic New York
bas been the spot from which enemy
agents have worked mist atMdttoredy
1 to send Information end supplies to
t enemy countries. And It Is beenu"r
of these cltaditoss that it has required
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tiou'd moor Entre. tomo drtPrtrinetion and /
%% ••••1. 00 basin.•"". headaches and the ineffectual sort of mere f °serattor to •hail the looter, 1
I k.1 fid Fowler Iwo wild u team to presence which really comes from weakness l
\Villin w M. -Ke nzie for It4:d►. He also can all be got rid of. Dr. Williams' Ptnk I tion which (b* vast Interest' c•nterii; /
.111 out• to lou. Horne. Pills have made many weak. tired men here have received.
Mr. It. Miley visited his home ut vigorous and healthy. and many pale. de' 1 The best evidence that these ens- /
l(eyfie•Id un N lay hast. iected girls and women plump. rosy and' ditlau have boon adequately reel to iio
The regular meeting of tlw \,'omen's attractive. by improving their bloc+ and firoed Is the mean„ of goalies (m+te1
' Institute will Iw held Thursday. toning up their nerves. If you are weak �'tw►ve` ••vow York Is rat tight.^ it /
August 2's. ailing. low-spirited or unhealthy. begin to stems 'u"Ne ' the fall measure M •
Miss lathy Allen. of the Sterling cure yourself today by the u* of Dr. value whish has been rendered to /
linnk .tort. Is :twat' on her holidays. Williams' Pink Pills. '111M nations by an agency of the gr►v-
Ed. and Marvin !►urian. of Go .rich. lou can get these pills through any" /
%rorehere this week vinithtit their medicine dealer or •by mad at 50 cents a : eminent whlcff haft worked N. quietly /
box or six boxes for 12.50 from the Dr. here that ataxy Mittens ev.0 have n 0
Williams' Medicine Co.. Brockville. Ont• i knows of Its existence.. This agency /
t is the customs Intelligence bureau. or- , /
AI Itl'11N. I ganlud at the beginning of last year
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You can depose of your proms and pears. ala, t Di the„te►Ih►ctor of the port. Up to
poultry. at V. T. KIODELL'i.twe. Aaburn. terwl the /
Relnwby, Angust 21►. 1 toe tent that America tau
Rrv. J. L. Small. of Hesp•Irr. :a great world war persona desiring to /
1 grandmother. Mrs. I►rewtwy.
,Maas Alma Robinson and Miss Brad-
ley. of Toronto, un• visiting Miss, Ethel
',rase this week.
Miss F:thel Glrn. of tlw Sterling
Iluik. Toronto, is home for lwr ho11•
.iii es.
3:r... :t E. t\'illi+ and daughter ,:serit travel abroad found no Roselleare visitiil Mrs. Rudd, Willis :.t Near former pastor. visited le the village at
I forfl,• the we•k+•nd and tar•upiril Knox In'
the Ualted Staten• Rut with itis
M,.- 1',.nrhsy. St. Thomas. Is visit- ,,iii h pulpit on Sabbath. \\'r are Int of the war the tv+Noma /
ing her sister. Mr.. 11avb1 $renals•.
114.. atul Mrs. 4'hies. Thotntu.•n.
Alive..•.- Pearl rues! . iulwr ,nal 11 r.
1.uhs' 31cKruzie motored to M•olut
■xxC/ )C/ Forest,en Sunda).
nlStrAt Mr. Hearts, of Hamilton. Is vieit:uE
x TIME
Xhis unit. Mrs.- 111,'.1.1 Sproule.
Mrs. .Ellison held wen'ie• in the
Angli •1•u chum,' un Sunday evening.
Miss Gertte Tr-le",von. of 1.nr',mrs.
s ri.itWIG her once Berg.
Never Repeats Itself / moo ?. tC:•nzi- ngetltes his Ii,il.". wUl tuuka n. [relit Improvement wlwn pea- --- out that tory
/ ;acs , , : .,il .0 lotto!. There are it 1. finished. This is part of the Americana are finding 1 ■
A photograph of yourself a' i,p •u - • etla•r •lnitdings in the village .Dunt ro-e1. ean have all the thrills of !wring
that could .tun, Mndhir truutuu•nt. air. uud Mrs. 4'. A. HON utad Miss climbing glaciers without paying
Miss %Vilklns.u, of Tnrnntne is visit-
ing her friend. %lse Pearl IleKena&e.
Mr. Melvin lien wad Mr. Itingins,n
:are here from the "$.a,." having made
thio trip by wotor•v.I.' by way of
4'bleep, ,ami Detroit. Melvin is '.1411-
ing his mother. Mrs. Hugh Glen.
"1 urky" Wiggins many friends tire
pleased to sae him ar id again after
the ',evident w•hlelm 111111 bin up for
-everal weeks.
! num,wr from Mem are at Auburn
today helping to celebrate the civic
holiday of our sister burg. The Intn-
ganta,n b:iw•Imll team plays a game
there.
alwuys pledged to hr,r him in .fnbpro. branch of the gsvenineeet becamefo/
Rev. J. It. M•u111. of Port . '.isi. a aRMd grave Impnrtiiwce. Aad, to. .
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1.1 tIiP!Esher of KW.c rhnn•Ir, cisitwl accomplished without
fn the %tilage ou Thursday- He is wort they have •ce0eapl
1o.kllag well. - any queattom has saved many liver' and 1
air. M.lieai*. of Ast,Iehl, hos bought mtilleas of dollars. 1
out f King's rl.q.phlg mill and takes
p.ss•wlen on Tnewl•,v We wish him theles ClirnhI g In U. S.
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cr es iu Ids 111,111 sd- Thank* to the "Rtes-Aaserice-Red"
Mr. Janie', M.it.Ji is busy grading movement and the WMeuItlea of Kure- I .
nal gravelling our front +turf. whloim --1 dal to the war. tawny
you leak today will be treas-
ured more than you can pos.
sibly Imagine long years from
now -not merely by youtself
but by your relatdves and
friends.
/ J. T. FELL
Let us develop nod print your
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TRAVELLING
CompaOi'.ns, that •u11 can always de-
pend on to be agreeable, in no way in-
terfering with your comfort and stand-
ing every test uithnut giving out or
complaining, are that easy -fitting pair
of shotes we rep•►irC l for '.0u.
if you are thinking of taking a trip.
some in and let n+ tic up a comfortable
old pair. that will help you to enjoy
travelling.
We excel in
SHOE REPAIRING
S. SMITH
NT. HELENS.
Monday. August 1s.
Quite a number tta.k in the gimme
at Goderich hist week.
11r. and Mrs. T. B. Taylor and Her-
bert attended the futwral of Mr. Tay-
lor's .-.,nolo. Thomas Mervin Harrison.
at Rayfield ,on Thursday.
Miss Caroline Webb is spending 11o11 -
.hays of A1r. Mrriownifs. Fast Wawa -
wadi.
1)r. J. Me•(.'rostde, Mn.. Mcl'rostle and
son Watwln. of Iced Iker. .(Il.•rta. are:
spending holidays with their brother.
31r. W. li. M,-l'rostic.
,Messrs. Andrew 4intuit. .lnnes Aitclr
. •w,n and Gordon M,•l'hers•.n left on
N'elmewley for tlw Rest.
Miss Gartner. of Whitechurch. i+
visiting at Mr. Frank Todd's.
Miss Wadys Jefferson. of tvodlsto•k
hospital. vi.itai lour cousins. the Alims•s
Mel holm III
11 r.. W. I . Gordon and Miss linty -E.
Rutherford Icft on M,mduv for Ilw-ell
Statist t.. trk,• a trip on the Inked.
The St. Helens 1\' •u's Institute
vvlll hold its Anatu.t meeting on Tkors•
day-. the Ysth, at the hone- of Mrs. Jas.
Ilarnln- $nhjc,•t: -Table Manner+:"
one -tion drawer: also r, swing bee to
make Into, quilts the leftover 'leaps.
1'1 ►i.Rl ►pt\ F:.
Tnr'lhluy..\ugnst 111.•
East Street I;olerich Maitland t'oneessisn !dotes. -Mrs. N.
Hillier. o1 Toronto. Is visiting with her
sister. A1rs. 41. 11, b'or.ter.this week.
Mr. and Apra. F:uu•i Snyder. of
a Motor .Int'.. Sask.. are visiting with
the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
11. Snyder Mrs. F:. Fit ne.re. of
London. is ac td renewing old nc-
quaIntaners thin week Mr. end
alts. Wm. Snyder spent the we•k•end
with friend. at Hensel! \14.x, 4 -u.
True •r, of Hensnll. Is visiting with
her daughter. Mrs. John lairs!. this
week Mr. ('hos. l.av-Is Is visiting
with his sister. Mrs. F:. M. Ihurst
We are slrry to note that Mrs. ,'hes.
Iin'ekow. *r.. Is snme•w'hat Indlspas*tl
this week.
Semi -Ready Talk :
"An Artist does not care to show
his picture until it is fratued and
hung in its proper light.
"Cloth requires the same treat-
ment if one should judge the effect.
Von can only guess how cloth will
look when made up -unless-
'Semi -ready' Tailoring is your
usual way.
''To the try' -on stage the very
finest British Worsteds and Serges
1 are made up by good tailors -and
t you can get the effect and at the
+ dame time save a little on the High
Cost of Living.
�t "We ilon't aim to see how cheap
'Wean make clothes for our cus-
tomers. Cheapness is 100 expen-
i ittg-it's fearsome how cheap
it 71 clothes keep people poor buying
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MaLeas fres.
Nesegsarhers for Sest••asdy
Whittle :1r.• on a
the West. ecpsa-ti
mnnt 1.
11, gens Albert
Mrs. Thos. Poet,.
King were called
tend their bn.tlwr
i.it r.. re•Iutivt•s int swims Innkeepers- sed gums * 1
Saturdays 8 a.m. to 10 p1.rn.
Hours of Business 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. •
On Wednesday (during July and August) the store closes at 1 o'clock p.
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First Showing of New Fall Coats
The first arrivals of the new Fall and Winter
Coats are now in stock and already we have sold
several. The Coats this season are more charming
than ever, many of them featuring large Fur Collars.
The favored materials are Silvertones, Broadcloths,
Velours and Plushes. ,.t;,' = ,fir:
LOVELY ALL -WOOL SWEATER COATS
which are so dressy and comfortable
For early Fall wear what would be
Sweater Coats? They are so light. yet so
the cool evenings.
The ''Devon" All -Wool Sweater Coat,
plain, close stocking weave, large belt, wide
skirt. a very stylish garment in the season's
newest colorings. Prica'flg•N asci•
nicer than one of these handsome all -wool
warm, just the thing for motoring and for
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The "Rothesay All -Wool Sweater Coat,
rib keit, ideal for sport and outdoor wear, in
all the newest colorings, wide belt, button
trimmed and shawl collar. Price $l.W •tack.
TWO SPECIAL VALUES IN WOOL PULLOVERS
at $3.95 and $5.00 each
Women's smart Pullover Sweater, pearl
stitch, low neck, long sleeves, finished with
cord and tassels. Spacial, $31S eaek.
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Women's heavy quality plain stitch Pull-
over. low neck. large sailor collar. log
sleeves. all newest colors. Special, :Sell sack
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.tiff/ MONARCH FLOSS MONARCH DOWN- -'r
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awl
t.. III CI' Ki a I toll Right here la 1111 United Sts ten / .
awl Manatee King. easily acceoellle bet little known gla- /
and Miss Mantotet I tiers show the awe -Inspiring creature. 1
to stack to at- and wooderful Measle[ valor* that /
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funeral on .nue who has ever had first -rind ex-
T1s.wlay perlence with theme slow mev rig
Manypeople prefer knitting their own Sweaters.
Floss and Monarch Down ate the correct woolto use.
For such purposes Monarch
Thomas
1 rivers /
Mr. itnlph Munn, arrived hews. on . of lea ran '.ver forget. /
Monday night with hl. brisk.. formerly Ami tie natle►aal parks eaalty or. /
MI.. May Ifenstwlf. to take up A hnnw regalia by railroad. that foretell the
in the property vacated .•v W.
Meb•.
11 f part and Rainier national park. It /
J. We wish this yuan[ solicit..keeping { m•sport tot Elector elinibing• are (fleeter
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IuippV aril prosperous wedded
Il P. /
Mrs. Flat h and children, of Flint. le Alaska, however, that era w
Monarch Floss. -a superior 2 -ply Austral-
ian yarn, for knitting and crocheting light-
weight Aweaters, scarfs. tams, etc. All colors
in stock. Put up in convenient 1 -oz balls at
3Sc per hall.
Monarc• hllowe is detiirahle a hen a heav-
ier garment is desired, most suitable for men's
garments, hose, etc. Put np in convenient
2 -oz. balls, all colors. -at ;Se per balL
Knitting of every description in stock
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Mlela. are visiting her mother. Mrs. R. luxe glacier NghI.eetng. This Rift!. / 1
Stalker. known land not only has tae Wrest/ /
Mrs. Finch. of Stratford. is visiting [!aris--
seAig enough to make swoop',
her mother. Mrs. John Lawson. land's pride look 1. gnlfleamt--bot • /
also the most egeili accessible. in ; / The Leading Mail and Telephone Order Store ■
fact• during the 1111111111141T
r arson the Ill steamers rua right up to /
the fat* ?if the glaciers that dwyend 1 /////////////////////ler■■////////■■// urn
to salt water, and thread their way In
among the bergs that have broken ort / mt
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l'. V. O. Pienie. A picnic tinder the
novices of the 1 . F..4 I. wIll be held
at Lakeview Park. Winton. on Friday.
.\Ilgudt 1:1th. There will be weeper it
number of prnmltent 1'. F'. /t. 11p.akert.
Including A lady somber. The Loch-
alsh and Lm know Irsrhlall club'? w111
play a metol. AMI there w111 he a pro-
gram of spnrie. Including tossing the
tslher, tngof•war. fat man's neer. glrle
potato hate. niers Inc boys and girls
tinder twelve, not rate, smoking nice
and hoys' hack nose. There w111 he •
refreshment booth on the grounds. A
lard •Nendanee le Jetoked Inc.
Mill . lldtlleal AM Mein.
A refry plaa•aat afternoon Ura[ went
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I Regained
PHONE Si Millar's ScotchStore PHONE u
My ' Huth One or the Mitts along the sesemat
la that of the Iceman hitching his /
[anal{.1 launch to a baby berg and /
Asad Dr. Chase's. Nerve Feed towing It to a tonvenlent plan. to rut
Will Do as Moes ter Yoe lar Mechanics Magazine. / / / / ■
Mader Similar Colritiesic.
oathis a....a ply• -Feed rained, la Popo•;/////////////11M11•NallIM//////////////
Bemuse we all have nervew syr
Mime which get oat of order at sae
time or another It Is of vie im-
portance that we know the beet
mamas of restoration.
When we get tired and languid.
suffer from headaches and Ir-
ritability. find disculty la obtaining
root all sleep and begin to fee
downhearted and discouraged. it le
because the nerves are not obtain -
Int proper nourishment.
Medical treatment mud necessarily
fall uelate It supplies nutrition to
the eta: ved and depleted nerves.
This is exactly why Dr Clia.s'o
Nerve Food has proven w woe-
dorfully successful. Through the
medium Of the blond it feeds the
exh•itated serves back to health and
vigor.
This letter explains how It mos -
coeds in the most stubborn cease.
Mas. It. lteathrsl• 1111 Hyla otriSI'.
Leaden. Oat., writes: "About a year
ago I had • complete milapee tram
my nerves. I was taken to the ben -
petal for • tteateaewt bat It W sot
give me meek relief. Whoa I was
brought heave •pita, I went to the
country tsr a abeam, et air. I seam-
ed
e m -ed to be • little beater while therk
but after my return home I did set
feel moth bettor. 1 used to bevel
taerwae spells when my Iln*s woe
begin to shako, than tow sold. ami
I would be nompletely exhausted. I
WWI aim trmaled lath as •resmul•-
dos of pas ea my stomack whit&
canoed palrMatles of the heart At
last I deeded to try Dr. Chaw'a
Nerve reed, aid Meer i bad seri
them ter a wide. 1 meld .goo that
they were Mlpinit me, .o i sena- I
tamed snug them mol t bemire
pate wort agate. I boosam nit
sass[ aad healthy amid Mem well
at Ogle. and w able to do ore Owls
h.s.w.rt, An 1 gent awgr. the
aer►ew spells disappeared. . nerd 1
bave mot sad Ne clam."
Dr. C&•as's Nerve Tied, le meta
a box a ten treattieit et 1 betas
Ins 41.75. M all deters, e4. 141-
inseasa, *Mae & Oe., tamale& Te-
oesit& De net be talked last air
tspesai a - wkolaltaas. Isahtfnls
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Shall the man or the woman who on -
erste' a tractor be known ■m a tractor•
afar, a tractorlat or a trartloneerl
That Is a question an answer to which
1s desired by large members of Mu -
dents at toe tractor schools now being
elttabliahed In various parts of the
United States. Tractor operating'
have been carried ore Ie a somewhat
hit -or -011m fashion thus far, but now
the Industry Is being stabilised and
perminent terms of emurPnMat • e
needed, }'arming. In It. relation M
tractors, has impotently been set fee -
ward a good ten years by the war.
Tractor production has outstripped the
testate' of operators. Rvery farm het
wsus brought mita manage a horse. but
thla big steel beast unmet be handles,
In quite a different way. State tractor
schools provide • Mort cut Inc turning
out tractor operators. whatever they
are to bo soiled.- rlMIaa Selene.
Monitee.
14F:1A}14AVE. -
• Tuewley. August 19.
$upsrler Knowledge.
A vola[ man was walking throng%
• wood with a Eon over his shoulder
and Ms bag full of pate which h
had shot. He was not satisfied with
what b• had, end was looking for
mars, wbes an melted man with e
large tin halm an which was 10 -
scribed the nee word "Sheriff' gates
ramie' up to him and d.m'sded
"Reveal row seen the Mgrs which
i put ep ea the trees la this woods?"
"Oh. yes, i saw these." anawsnd
the yoehg man; "they said Ills
Heath[.' hit i famed maw"
Mr. John Clem hew sold his rOsere
farm uta mile 0011t11 ed the village,
which be nrently purchased. to Mr.
Janes Vancamp, of Jamestown.
Mr. and 11rs. Calvin Campbell and
Mr. ami Mrs. Itngh ('ampbell. of Indian
Heat!. Michigan, were visitors Iasi
week with Mr. and Airs --1V. H. Fer-
cnmrn. The gentlemen were former
risideat, of this locality. It is forty
one years since they took their de-
pertiire for Uncle rism's domain.
Don't miss Major To14111e, of Wind-
w.r. 111i,1 111s lecture in Enos church
next M say night. The Major ha*
hien pastor of St. Andrew's church In
I Windsor for eighteen ye'ery and spent
three years with the Canadian troops
overseas. He 111 a gifted orator and
So dtntbt a great trent is In store.
In the absents. of Rev. A. M. Hoyle.
union ion Ire", were heels) In the Meth-
odist elltirrh lost ttliMley. Her. Mr.
IFsvlds,n holding forth.
,.lent. 11. 1. FPrgliw,n. of Windsor.
smolt the post two weeks at the home
of his {"meats. Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Fergnw,n-
Mr. nivel Mrs. Hawkins. of James-
terarh New York. were tldtors here for
pet•rrtfl Any" lad week. and also visited
the former's home at Port Albert.
AI r. wal Mrs, Alex. Porterfield one
day Inst week ?motored td lioderkb,
where the former had hadlwsn.
,.,'('KNOW. se
Hart t-Deenriaa•-The home of Mr.
A1141 Mrs. Robert It•t'ennen worm the
ween.. of a veil pet•- ;:fling on Sat-
urday. August Nth. when their dangh-
ter Rory Ken w -nn married to Mr.
I Edgar 1tm►gisis Hayton. Of Toronto.
A Now Viewpaist. The rerrtnnny was pieformed by Rev.
"Year pee appears to mile" writ. 1lsMplm McArthur, of. Brampton. that.
The brick..
leg arniM the p1ePr" lake Arai given Away hg her
Ml Farmer (lgrwt••eel; father. wore .0 gown tai Ienfy taffeta
op," reps !draped with georgette fruiting,' wish
"tido ffct that M was wlllla' to g•f eat silver ieads; she wore a tnlie v.t1 are
se.' lig&t ter R bus atl4't e' wake Seeh mitred In a Juliet asp. and carried
•r -up to how taseb be MR/ appnrsMl 1 tawe•nfh.art rear*. Two little Werra of
W kat' .. the Wide. Misse•p Jean and Ansa Mar
1:re•gor of 1M4r0lt, Were flower girl.. Snlewril.e for The Signal.
After a dainty Inn hw,u the happy
rnuple left fur a tour of the Eastern - -
I'rnv(n,es• the bride trevelling In 1, snit
of navy blue. with hat and taffeta lag
to match. un tlwir n•tlrn they wilt
reside at 1142 Briar .11111 ave.. Toronto.
SUMMER SALE
OF MILLINERY I
-4100t-
A few pretty
models of ex-
ceptional val-
ue to clear at
greatly re-
duced prices.
Children's Hats
Half Price
eallelleaaw
Ifiss M. R. MacY'Icv
McEwen's
SPECI ALS
T J.
Boys' Caps, new supply to
hand
Boys' Overalls, Mc to 111.25
Boy's' Jerseys, white. navy
and red
Boys' Brans, 15c up
A few peices of curtain
material. to cleat from
2.5c a yard up
A -nice line of Bath Towels
at right prices
We stock the Crompton
Corsets, all sizes a n d
different styles
Lime Juice. Grape Juice,
Rasp. Vinegar, Lemon
and Orangeade it bottles,
aLso Lemonade and
Orangeade Powder. Just
right for drinks in the
hot weather
Try some of our Aroma
Brand Tea. With ten lbs.
yon get a Teapot FREE
Mint Tea in stock. Vou will
find a croon in each
package
Jo J. McEwen
I,Inens. No. 0-10•411
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