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1 Holiday and Warm Weather
WER A E
WA R
To be comfortable this warm weather
one must be dressed in cool clothing. At
this store you can get all your require-
ments at reasonable prices. See our
Palm Beach Suits
Outing Trousers
in palm beach, flannel and duck. Also
Negligee Shirts
Summer Suspenders
Belts, Hosiery
Cooltex Underwear
Straw fiats, etc.
W. 'C. 9ridham
Phone?
• tom _.%frits
Goderich
Bring Your Films to us for De-
veloping, Printing ' an- Enlarging
Prompt Service
Reasonable Prices
Satisfaction Guaranteed
H. C. DUNLOP, Phm. B.
Phone No. 1. The Rexall Drug Store Gainer
Hay - Fever
•UMMiR COLDS. ASTHMA.
spoil many a holiday.
RAZ - MAH
Positively stops these troubles 1
•osssiag, messing, coughing,
waplag syss aren't necessary -
salsas you like bola!, that way.
.1.00 at your druggist's, or writs
r�rlplatollt►. Toronto. for a free trial.
Bold by H. C. Dunlop.
lou, it
a-p}l.e ua eshlbltton dor•
tllg t11.1.":1 114 buys,' newton there, 1041
will probably he show'° at the prlu-
Otl.al fall exhibition` an4 fat st.4•k
shows throt(ghoot tadaritt. IndOdhlg'
London lull Toronto The proprietors
.11..44 plan to show the anklet! at
l'hl1•neo and lu ori,•1. cities In the
1 11 tlrl States and possibly ,also In
Europa` 1'o appre'.a ,' 11W wquderfu1
stat• 01 this bovine ki,:g It 1. nee:A+al'y
to see• Mtn. He Is a .r a monstrosity.
but a well proportl.m 1 aulu*A1• pr'i•feer
, In furor slid mound iu lady. lie has
leen .ren 111(1 ado ;..1 1l uuuly ,1
tirwls at \1'lughaw .Iuriuz the post
few days.
11('X4;.\NXUN. `11 is !'*lv.lhle the ills • mammoth1'hul•eloy, July 3r, eters may lw sewn i. ,;.s•Ierh t* 41nriug
Mr. M4tvin 1114.11, of the "$.o," I+ (Nd wine Week.
here.. visiting his mother.
Mrs. \Cli•lo•us and 'children left on Moo bra Washh.r•''1.
Satttwiry 10 Join Mr. Wiekcns at T.,- and Mrw. Lon Ililtou. of ('hleaga. nee
ronto. wluere they w111 width.' In future, holldsy111L n town .: :Pre occupying
1'tvu mouur.• 1 r dice were in nor n irlttage s the lak. . ink. •
llu re this wools. They didn't say Miss Elias th (1i -. of'Iismilt.rll.
on they were niter. - ens thW'guest of Mi. and .Mrs. John
'hat elbow 1ninga tt tis having It. Chit Ilen last w k.•
(lei holiday 411ring the till Boys' Mr•. Roht. 4..' -Lueh 'of \a n•
week t (h.sberirh g (saver. is t'lxltl her brother, Mr.
Miss Isla .F:Iaie. Mount Floes!. • Is John Perimgeour, \' : seta street.
visiting t• the Tonle of Mr. and Mrs.
uolrt. Mc "omit.. CH.UI'TAl'QCA A 1 'E SUCCESS.
Mr Fri Ro.• 1.•fr on Friday for _
Toronto. wh • .hc 1. visiting Mrs. N. ('outlnued from pn 1. •
.1. 'Treleaven. that the suiII nw we= sit 11 to hear
Iter. 11. It. (, tupbrll lett roll Mon.l dy the a•otillerfullc (let r ' a nil •lo.lucni
for thaw weel holo lays. Twos w III lecture by Mayt,r A'rr,nr E 1 till •111.
t.4
Ito .ervlre In 'r.kin, eltut•eh until of Moutr, n1. on -Sea Pow. r v.1 \' .rid
Str.:dny..\ugust 21s . Rnssotn." The leet11r, r I ,• theli opy
Mrs. (terry. of 1 rout°. a whir,- 1i1 fin pity of nrtking hi. ' , • 1'- „ • ., . it
Mrs. It. J. ('rswfurd 'edne5day Preis- he Ines seeit, and tic. y woo. pelt
lug of this week. [edged to be prem, ....1 east'
\Ir _nud_Mrs. Boy 1 Tlonnl'l and forges (Jw vId �I.v:.....- _{di••. t
family. of $tratbroy, will 1 are Iwek to fore them. He toll • I: •:.in s dlHt-
Inu:.:uinnn In Angist. • citify at the begins t14c L'nat
This many friend...1 Meryl-ilhntgh War. her w,ns Ito fu-rlw'ay die
are pleased to see Iter iu tfu• 4Illatie minion. while (sere hn.1 Just to
agL*In :titer her Illness. . bike *wtepfrom bar t..•1h41. Hr
Cord eras received -here 00 Mo fay
paid 1 high '4rlbua• the merrh►ut
f the death of Arthur Anderson. ,Ipaa►as; as loan as
City. Mr. Anderson '4I o• titands thew men will 1.. bold In r, -
T1 upon for appenilli1Tt+" -4i1T- mrml,rstwe, Tire ioT.i ..f T r:t till + ,Tiel
.Try night and diel Sunday morning. our with milt' two n. ,- supply of
,S. 1 of the tt-.rust•• •1 of tw sits
m Mas of [nen n• •- the Chaim/4
win '.nt loss ,of a - -, ..a1I: H•
spoke ,f the etrtry of 1'ntttd abate,
Into th war and in .1 glnw1na r •
fereu.e . Admiral a who 114111.1
perfs•t th tranapnrt --,lee Kerns,. lie
(wenn. The Ilstermen alt worked ro
teal the as , a will:, they w itri•h.•.t
the sea for ort and hot.. tie 40t1,
itattle Sinadro. ml,h I from, Nor-
way to (;reenlan( ,who r4.rmtu.rl over
:sMN' craft. the my rr.hl,r. «Itlrttn•ir
plies of lumber eon ling quirk=firing
Sims, were among , •_i'litnre. loot
easily forgotten.
P..stm, rr Stutters (taw Wen laid tip ,The refusal of the t:.. . nn Riva "td
for n few aye wltls.au. attack of lum- leave their sate hurls.. nit .ugh their
bag(. ships -were the last wean in veil-trnc-
,Mr. Jame* all.hgh. ,who Is at the tion. was touched 1141 The lq.'tllre
hone of his anghter: Mr.. A. Me- of the little "Cardiff- 1 mlin;,t • sur-
t)nold. lis.'t.hHe . has been on the slik rendrrv4l ('roan .ship• throng' tiw
list the Inst few days. alley -wry of twenty Iui1.4 of Rri sh
and allied fleet- every ';:1'<. of shin to
N. Ing tart. was especfalhv tine. A burl
lay. n y (berm.,: tar who spot •',1 ,•-Tinea. in
sten and fail- the roster. to show he thought
ring friends of the i'ritiah tory. ,':,1 ,nil nation.
was told by n IItILliriti+h tat 4w
Earrfsh could do all that, dine to be et refwl_
re. who..• .swan he was -pitting in. A
If the w4.1iderful oration. w•a-
it, trty. who sold he ▪ knew the
nil Benton. would Come • 1,11t didpj t
think It would be as a .using of cap-
the1.
TTP great need of t ,day. a tkl the
••(Ler. 1s men of high 1drt►1. ,amt-rd•.e_
w greatly Joao -hied to mon lfltf \ 1!
day night. mf , t Nims, orlio is doing •his I t n
Miss Isobel Young. of ('nrl.,w. is fnrtl r a titer understauoling between
visiting her sister. Mrs. E. V. Lawson. Rrihii and the Culled Stoles. .
t alt.• n number attended Smith's • The o ening prott•nm was gire•, en -
i1111 ehnr•h anuirers:try servlees lest ,trashy 1, the (Miran (sight 11ps•ra
Sttndgy. SIng• rs. t first part eonsi-sing ..f I
Mr.•Eltn.•r l.nbroslayer."tit Button.. ganrtettes a d anlns. concluding with
. nit for A week. a ,utiden'ti Io of the •Gilllert ini Sul -
:ilk. T.Ibithn Kempton. of Ashfel.l. limn roper.. •'R.ddygor,."- - T`,is was
is -i+lting with Mis. Kate -Hunter. given by the m. , buy In 5oalnne and
T -shire is in foil swing. ti.,+ thorouzltly 4[ oyt'd. and ninny a
Mts.-Sidle Tlnrtolr. of Nlagnroi Fulls. hearty lnh4h was Ili' ell.
Sx • +Iaending her mention with ' The heat no dnit11 was re-p,i.ibte
••1., 11ves lore. for tie small anemia.. on 'r11P?alay
Ali+s Su -erhy. of (1.,1.'rieh township. afternoon. From the a 4 • tiro. of those
has hien e gel It teacher at'S. S. pr-o'ut, however.. it was 'ashy wren
No. 9 for the -coming term. ' they fully appreciated this program
given. The concert part tin.•
A II'RN. artists from T.runta Con.^ of
Itis slnr•PssfIllly Aust,. was opened by three soh Ity
hstertne.lf:ltr ex \1nd tine Fulton. ar.-nmpsni d by
he _7"44_744;4'4: i h.1uand 1 IIIIou. vi•.Itnlwt, mid Harr
Itobb, pianist. ..I !dance Pillion bra
ts•rhap.s heard ;rr her Trost In
111 to held I Heir the G,•ntl• 1.:n'k. Mr. 11111ou'.
violin -tilos Were .1.•Ii¢htful. -while as n
Ed. Anderson. of Dungannon, and
George. of ;1.ucknow, are brothers of
111e (levee sed.
A harvest home dance will 1, held
in Allen'. hall on Monday. Augttst 1st.
hntcing 10 ,,.m. tit. 3 a.m. Gentlemen
7a. This includes lunch a1)41 amuse -
nowt tax.
The msirriwl men and tiw bachelors
Bail Another go at I, ..bah ye4014117
evening. and this -tine the mnrri,l
nice Won.. Sane 7 to 3. Revenge is
Mr. J. Met:A.• 1mi. of Toronto. I+
visiting at 'tote home of Mr. and Mrs.
It. A. K
Phone
56
D.MILLAP&SON
"The Scotch Store" 0 0
STORE HOURS; 8 A. M. TO b P. M. t SATURDAYS 10 P.M
s5wwtvw
Phone
56
ww�nn
• 1.10?11f
Weil
Mr. 411141 Mrs. 1Vm. It
117. of Stratford.' -were
rind rdathw. here lust w
Misses, . Rett_ and Gra
spent Sindny at theta 'home
2 Family yl.•tdes are the °rile
tray.
Mr. rind Mr.. It ,,r T.inkl iter
family motorist to Exeter on sun
MIs* 1)114e Horton Tx in town for
fete dao. ,it trtsl ing tie ('hant:tllgun.
1'Mrnr•e Horton lost a young cont
which Was struck by lightning Twos.
Wllar�'s
Carbonated
lce Cream
This is the Ice Cream that too
storm last year. To meet the d
doubled our order for this seas
n.
Goderich by
and we have
BRICKS
24 different flavors to choose from.
YUM-YUM CONES
Call early for Coil�ew1 and Brit_ks, as the supply
is limited.
•
Insist upon a Yum -Yum Cone or an Orange Crush
Brick. Always something new.
J. H. LAUDER, Phm. B.
Phone 19w.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mita Isobel Foster is home from Tor-
onto for holidays.
Mr. Harold \Williams is holidaying at
Spring intke, New. Jersey.
• Miss Helen Fellows, of Toronto. is
spending holidays at her home here.
41 r. n111 41rs. 0. C. Arkell. of To-
ronto. are visiting at the house of Mr.
('lin s.• Its tire.
Mrs. Benninger and tern ('ons, of
Lublin. are =pending a few days _with
Mrs. Rohln•.m.
Mrs. Knaggs and Miss Knaggs. of
oronto, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
J. A. MacEaan.
Rumhall. of Toronto,
with bot family is visiting at the parental
residence. East reet.
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Stoke. and
daughter Edith. of Auburn, an. visit-
ing friends in town.
Mr. and Mrs: T. T. Le,kle nisi Mon-
te'Ith. of ionslon. were In town for a
few days this week.
Miss May Boyd, of Toronto, is visiting
at her old hortte in Ashfield and called on'
friends in town today.
Dr. F. T. Egener, (f Minneapt.lis,
Minn. is here spending holi lays with
Mrs. go and sons.
Mira R. C. Russell. of WnikervlllS.
end Mhos RNIB Monson. of Woodstock.
ars the (newts of Mrs Swanson.
ow are you prepared
for Old Home Week
Every f unily \\ ill be entertaining friends during Old Home
Week and it will be necessary for many to replenish their
supply of Bed and Table Linens, and many will now
buy knowing these goods can he got at the
Scotch Store at prices that are at least 5o
per cent below -.last year's prices
Table Linens by the yard from 79c
to$295._
Spacial- value in Tablecloths,
Special Values in Towels.
Special
This is a large -size Cotton Huck
itq amu, 21.: Towel, hemmed.
3 for $1.00.
Union Huck Towels, 75c, for 60c.
This is a lovely towel; will launder
•
splendidly; hemmed. Regular 75c,
for 60c each.
yards ong. Regular value $12.00,
for $7
Pure
These Lu
lar. They cons
and )1:_ dozen
-i gtilar $15.
nen Lunch Sets.
ch Sets are very popu-
t of one 54x54 cloth
kins to . match.
, or X0.00 set.
Exceptional Values i Sheetings.
Best quality Canadia ( and Brit-
ish Sheetings, 2 yards WI' •, at 75c,
85c, $1.00 and $1.20 yard.
Pillows and Pillow Cottons.
Special values in pillow -cases of
. special quality cotton. Size 40 to 46.
at 75c each. -
Pillow Cottons, best quality, 4(L
42, 44, 46 inches, from 60c to 73c yd.
Best Values in Bedspre. , .. Great variety from $2.75 each.
Everything for the A , 1, at greatly reduced prices.
Bunting for decorating. R t .white and blue and tri -color bunting
#or -decorating, 12c and -15c yard.
Nils. Rae AIN(
'-se) the allynmw,
iuuh,iltitrn in music.
' dent of Mr, Beorge K
'deb.
j Auburn s civic holiday
wails-tt rdtu•,.,hty
for the people of .*}pburn And vldnity
w ill he held at Ihdut Farts.
r. no, w•a.
all one ,vutld de -in• and these nrti+ts
were 'inert gennw. with encores.
- MT, 4.l tst`t(TISf..China and the Chinese.
Thr 'b'ctnretn•. •4'htna and the
Chines,:." by lir. 1'r.•flerIe Poole. was
very iu-1rnctire.. Ur. Poole oi'f arts(
t 1H wz 7rr+Titihi : ti'1ikb h( ileda ra4r
to be the most comfortable dre+s he
had ever f 1. 11.- Reed for rv.•rnl
yemr' In Chinn awl spoke with sr$1-
ptthy and undervt:u,.11ng of Its people.
Nosh sere, Methodist Sunday ser- He toll of the gr..... revolution which
1 ice ( 1R n.m.• ria+w•. anti► Men.'" "1„1"' -Midhad With
i "'it ,. 4)! d oldMaemotions
rulers
'I 0. 4.111h- The Clap will dist•nss '•ls the with it wnT• ..f the (al (•n adopt °f
...amigo the highest finality of man-
, the (ronntry. The Hien are adopting
the European unsie of dress. the queue
hood ?" The tonic will be Intrrwln l tut+ disappeared. and the erne) cn+tom
by ,Mr. W. ('. 1'ritiham. 11 11.11i.. q p.m..
public worship. At the minting ser-
vice Iter. 11. Irvine of Guelph. n form-
er est.rt4rrl Inlstor of VIcturin ain't
church. wtil preach.. His many friends
Ili Galerich will he g;nd of this op-
portunity of hen ring him ng,fin. The
plstor's evening theme will le "The
World in the tiara of St. Paul.- Sun-
der school ilt 3 n'cMr•k.
The topic in the Men's Club last SIM
A Inwn: sow•lai wider the Ai.pl'es of
St AnglwHnt• Hotrod' will lw held on
Mrs. H. Martin ani children. Janet
and John. of Ottawa. are visiting their
relatives here. Mr. Martin will be here
for Old Home Week.
Mr. George Green, who has been living
at Pickford. Mi.h., is here for a few
b
weeks and will pro ably be on hand for
'Old Home Week. Ile will be one of the
oldest of the Old Boys.
Mos. H. D. Van Arman and son D. nald
are spending a month with Mrs. Van Ar-
man's parents,Mr. and Mra.G. McMillan.
i Mr. Van Arman will arrive for Old Home
Week, also Mr. and Mn. W.B. McMillan,
of Ann Arbor, Mich.
County Clerk Holman has received
official notific.tton from the Department
of Highways at Toronto that the lake
shore road, from Grand Bend to Arnb erley
has been made a part• of the Provincial
road system.
The treasurer of the 33rd Regiment
Band Association has received a cheque
fo' 367.05 from the "Yokohama Mad'
company, being the proceeds of the per-
formance at Blyth. 1 he •donation is
gratefully acknowledged.
Mr. and Mrs. Halsey Parklot'merly of
Goderich, have returned to town and are
occupying their hous e on Elgin avenue.
Sine leaving Goderich Mr. and Mrs.
Park have been citizens of Amheratburg.
Mr. Park has been in poor health and
having disposed of tis buaine s at Am-
herstburg has decided to mace Goderich
his home for the future.
per will be served from 3 oeloek and
there w•111 be amaw•nn•nts for a11.
1'a-rrylxaly invited.
North Street Methodist ('hnrth.
of foot-binNlftg ha. been abolished. In
matters of industr•• . and abolition
Chino. after her sleep of centuries, has
Awakened and Is making great prog-
ress. it • w•as•.Nap,lrin who said.
Let Chino sleep." when the vitt iww-
xlhllitles• of the )otmtry were pointed
nit to hien. Perhaps he had .4u14. eon-
eentlou of Nw danger of nwnkenin¢
sirh it great pxrrple..dt n with eighty
of 1s4q,TP i. o
day morning ens token by Mn, \\'. T. pnillll,Wersnn. r of the w, .I wlof thtnte 'twoultiil¢
Smith of Chicago. 1t was most help- (shins he with he 400 muttons' lint
fill nlel Waft Illn+frnterl from expert• alt)1o,igh she hl. an arab' of 100.000.
e114w. 111141 .I,'ery, Nonw of the apes ker'a trained by Gt•tn14n
Mon' life In the grent city of Chicago. „meet,. ('hlnx Is
ws•nffalh Iw•n •fat
Mr. Smith i+. n North street old ft motion. ,The toy .q.,,llow• peril" Is nor r' hat Is commonly
end with hi' wife 1' nlwnrs A wrr•lrntllP snppowrl rnt.lner {, i. tiist of cotnner-
rlslt4r to aur town anti hl+ 10_0eial mmpefition, ns illustrated by the
church. rase of a' Chines,. 6,7 alleroting an
English 1111)) )ne at a wage of n cent
The 41ood. and s -half n dry 4'hina Is the rlchesf
R'in¢hxm. .onlyRlg(554 4.
Rprwhut of country in the world In nahtrnl n''
i1mmI (minty in the shape of a huge annus Bosoms,- of the old super -
deer. air (knight. tialg by -,lame. has stiffen. feor of .11s' ,rbl
leen on ex1,1dtion during the past dragon. nn ,Mil ha. IN
three ,Mr. /it Stevenson'. rink. Wing- rr'e01l3', slid there
hon, This mnnuuoth unworn. which posit. of coal M. the
I. (loftiest to I1• the largest steer in lir l'rwole .poke
the world. wn. nnto,sl -1.7 Charles the Chinese langn• ge and with
Stewart. in Ash Meld townwhln. Heron boon, showed one of the Chinese
enuttty. it I. a grade lhlrham .almost ehnr,t•ters and it"til formations. 111111 -
thoroughbred. weighs 3.370 pounds. tenting hl+ stgtem,,tt that Chinese Is
Ira. o girth of 10 feet. 9% Inches. tool a rery difficult ;nonage to write. On
hrnttght the re•nry prow of ;1,11(11, the Arrrnlnt of the ton.` variations mated
par ,isnrs helot Messrs. Martin and • far to smoking. it is shin diMcult for
1111 the fMrigl('r to learn M xpenk it mr-
The animal will be twken to Walker- rectly. Dr. Mom \'tit sen, the hear) of
g the mythlrtl
n mina) nntll
�re Immen"c de-
,'•mntry.
,•,.y Interestingly of
a1 Bargees in Every Departmen During August. All Summer
Goods Must be eared.
Phone
56
lar's Scotc • Store.
ng Mail and Phone . l de
OLD HOME
August 7,
K IN GODERICH
I0, II ---192I
B • seball Tournament
ednesday, August IO
0 a.m.-Teeswater v. Zurich.
`Z r--Wingham v. Purity Flour (Goderich)..
The al game will be between'the two wintl�rs.
These four teams are the outstanding rival nines in this
part of the Provhice. If you are interested in baseball you will
not want to miss airy one of the throe games.
The splendid hand of the Waterloo Musical Society will be
in attendance morning and afternoon.
the 4'hine.e revolution. though for
ninny yenry exiled, snhl to Or Poole.
In reply to a ,question. flint the future
langtiilge of 4'ldlut wotfld lw English.
The 1'hinese scholars are nlreldy striv-
ing eagerly to learn the English lan-
guage.
111 the evening the loons musical
artist. a. In the aft;rnoon gave II
slNort program and were followed by
lir. i',ole In his Illltstrntr•1 h.etun•
"'With Allenby in I'olestlne x441 i•tlw-
retee in Arabin." It nos. lie sell. n
11,111,117 itrltlsh story tont would pot
Is told by the ltritiwh. They hod done
the ¢nest deals but with chsrscterlatf.•
modesty mild not speak of them. As
An .\n*•rlcoln. he paid a 'Anti tribute
to both thew men• *rioting that on
long as human memory endures thew
eompwligrns shall not he forgotten. ifin
deowriptloa of lutwt'enee, "the hioaga
Arab." "the most n4 antic figure of
the war," who witlon e1114 mint/ry
e V
experience re 1. e t I r1fM1
1 7111 Nr (
t 2(14 .
Anabs, was vit•1I nod entrnW ing. The
Moons. shown brought Glen v before
the mind) the dangers and di uMles
to he °vereome in loth thew \cam -
Ira ign..
1lr. Poole Is one of the lest teeth
the 4intntau,pto lin. ltrtmght to (hew
rich. What he ha. to 4Ay Is of great
interest x141 tmpnrtanee. and he says
ft In nn unn+4•tming snootier that is
both eharming and fonwfitl. it 1s by
bringing sneh men to hs flint Chan -
frontlet nhn1Nlxntly justifies 144 exist-
ence.
('elle made stitch A convincing ndrer-
Wedneoloy afternoon was "rest
afternoon." there hieing no perform-
anee. in the evening the comedy "it
Paye to Adrertbwe' wax put on by the
1
Percivn1 \'Irinn Player.. The popu-
larity of the ploy as on attaetlon wow
again shown. as In previous years. by
Ike goitre* nn41.',ee of the week. t1M-�
large tent being full to overflowing.
"it Polys to Advertise" ix In threw
net. And the phot circles around the
tiestre of A rich man to gid hl+ Ann
into business. The Mayers, who are M
metropolltnn cnllbrr. were all admit. -
!nit the palm of mars• must go
I'er•ival \'Irian• who as Ambrotw*
P mode sir'h s convincing adver-
tlsi agent that Thirteen Soap
aehlerdd n marvelous stxvwws. From
beginning to end the audience was in a
ripple of laughter.
Today 1s The Inst clay of this year's
Chautauqua, the attractions twine
Miss Ruby (hill and her (1Qd Sang
Aingt'rw, and lir. Robert NorwlQd•
lecturer.
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