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Mr. We: Warw.0 and sister Mtlit
of Isttvnl. and Ma. T. McPhee We, 4
to itundras last week and spent
Meek with &h da. -
Mr. and Mrs. Sod. Young r.
Minato-, teasel and Jolla.
Plash a paaail thsiatgh
this smart at ial-
Travltr*ar -- yoga aar't
hangs ft.
The WieST VID la
stylishly tailored -
pearaitat.srly Smart kr
s&m mer days -
THE SIGNAL,
tionl averting at Clintau last &OW-
.
da afternoon.
L Cbanei testes. -Thr U. Y.
1'. S. held a taeethsg at the cttureh
tart Friday night and elected °Seers
for the ensuing year.* The meetiip
I will be beld fortnightly, commaielag
I Friday Jane 12. R.'-. H. Kar-
i
flu, Dungannon, occupied the pulpit
Suede, afternoon.
eon. _Thomas, all. see Detgolt, visaed
at the week -fid with filar .lsatttk'a
parents, lir. and 1[trs. Walker *ar-
ray, of this place.
A number hos around here at-
tended the Deane, mestlss at St.
George's church, Aoderkh, on Tues-
day, June• 2nd.
John Creep, of Port Albert, made
a bushiest. trip to $eaturth and Strat-
ford last ween, returning with the
RE FART " good views that be had made the
purchase of au up•to•date *team
BELFAST, June 2. -)Ir. Roy Irwin threshing outfit from J. K. elacDon-
' 1s busily engaged sawing wood et aid k Son, of Stratford. Coegratu-
Ztuu these days. Irtlewa, Jack.
Mn. Ralph Naos and son Isaac Mr. and Mrs. Clove Myers end
spent Monday last at the home of her family, of Stratford, spent Sunday
daughter. ales. Jahn Emmerson, Kin- In their cottage, "Weaeda Rest," at
lough, the teach herr.
Sir. and Mrs. Bert Treleaven and Mr. and Mn.. Arthur Johns. of De --
family. of Crewe. visited with Mends trott. were the guests of Mr. and
lu the burg one day last week. • Mrs. David Martin for • few days
Mies Laurette Hackett spent a few vast week. On their return they were
days last week with friends In Rip- aceionpanlyd by Mrs. Jessie Olver.
ley.
Mr, and Mrs. Albert Cameron ani
family sprat one day recently with
•Wnwanoah friends.
A number from here attended the
tea -meeting held at Blake's on Mon-
day night last.
KINGSBRWDGE iia
& SON
Nut Bank el Montreal
COISOR,416-
'OLBORdJJ, TOFY SH1Y. Jane
-Mia.. J. Benson Cow. of Dundee
tea. 'r was visiting friends Iasi week In the.
neighborhood. .
quite a number of people attended
- the funeral of the late Percy. Walters
p. un Monday,
Mrs. Samuel Allen. of Goderlch,
visited her on. Alden, last week for
fere- days.
your old' . Mr. Jeo. 8. Treble loaded a car of
in and Intl a at the elevator this week.
tappe+of these'i t r sof coal and cement arrived at
M• t ... .tattoo an JIu*dar. for Mr_
pr. Jr the home. i r v1•i or. of Dungannon.
" e's Furniture' GOI) R1(H TOiiNSIUP
Y€xchange
e;nl)tatl('H TOWNSHIP. June 3.
' -Mr. Jas. Bell has treated his house
e Broadway of Goderiah f to a Boat of fresh paint.
Mims <jrahant and Mesons. J. B. Orr
and Wm. :tnwrttty were among those
from ler., who attended the eftnca-' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Korak and little •no )l'ndnv to their new home on the
KIXGSBRILOIE. June 8. -Mr. and
Mrs. Percy Williams and Mrs. Bbbup,
Goderk•h, visited trlenda here.
Meson. Frank and Len O'Reilly and
Misses Dorothy and Adrian O'Reilly,
Eden Grove. spent Sunday at M. J.
('Connor's.
Mtas Winnie McCarthy has returned
from Detroit, accompanied by Miss
Mae McKenzie and Miss %ella McNa-
Mrs. J. 1'. Aulllr�m. on, r
friends here last week.
Messrs. Joe and Greg. Dalton, De-
troit, visited their brother for a few
days.
Visitors from Detroit for Decora-
tion Pay included Mr. and Mra. Gon-
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ttio.. Finn. Mra.
Condon. Mi.... Minute O'Connor, Kenzie. o Sydney. Nova dentia, wt
isabet O'Reilly and Monica O'Connor t" the preacher for the day.
and Mears. 811f. Jack and Phi!. Long
A number of detegetes from the
and Mike Dalton. lilntall Branch of the Woman's. !nail
tote sill attend the auouai dl,•triet
ASHF1E1-1), June 2. -Dr. and Mrs.
Simpson, Ktntail, bad friends ftom
iintruit with them for the week -end.
We_.regret to retort that Not Buck-
ingham. of Laurier, is not as well as
her many friends would 11ke to see
her. /►
The regular monthly meeting of the
Klntall l'. F. W.O. took place at the
heave of Mrs. Kenneth MacIver .oa
Saturday, May 27, with a large at-
teudanee. After trie reading of the
minute* and the roll call and the
loudess
et of -the meeting were
over11 an pr a tt<nt program was rend-
rrMteonslsttng of community sing-
ing and splendida per. by Miss M.
Hardie and Mts. G. MacKenzie.
liefeesbmeata---scare_ .serrf� by the
hostess at the closeof `tete meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beckett had
friends from (Roderick with them for
the week -end.
Anniversary ,cervices willtri . held
in. Ashlleld Pre.4ytertan e•hurrh.,on
Sunday. June 21. Rev. Frank
i tat eoneeaston of West Wawanosh.
j Messrs. John Wright and W.
Roddy. are spurting new Ford can.
Mrs. Bennett. of Guelph, U visiting
her brother, Mr. Jim. Mitch.
I 'Mra. Wm. Mc(Aot, of Clinton, speat
n few days last week with her deligh-
t ter. Mrs. Ww. Robison.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Brown, of Monc-
ton. elslted et Mr. Wm. Patterson's
fur a few days.
Bev. W. K. Alp motored to Monkton
III) Friday. aceompwled by W. B.
t'attereon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. McGee motored
to Detroit to speed a few days with
the tatter's slater.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Stlmpeson motor-
ed from Detroit on Friday to rialt
relatives herr. They were accom-
panied on their return trip by Mrs.
A. ('. Jackson And Mr, and Mrs. W. B.
Patterson, who will visit in Detroit
for a week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddell visited
relatives et Ripley Oa Sunday.
Mr. Laidlaw and daughter., of
Morris. defied,. his brother, Mr. Jas.
!Attila w. on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Taylor, Harry
inutile. _George Hallam and Roy
li,.,twFtew. all of Detroit, sprat the
week -end at their respective home's
here. -
Mr. and Mrs. Hanha and Mrs. Ww.
Jackson. of Wingham, sprat Suuday
at Mr. Jas. Jacksons.
Mr. and Mrs. It. 1). Munro and lit-
tle daughter motored to Sebringvllte
on Sunday. Mrs. Munro and daughter
will visit with her sister, ala.
Strausser. for a week or so.
The (*.P.R. printers are busy at the
Auburn station and freight abed.
The stork visited the home of Mr.
and Mrs. W. Archambault this week.
Irsvh,g a tine baby girl.
We -eve ,writ' to- re,paxLlhat little
.then Andrew is seriwrly ill al time
u( terittng.
Heartfelt sympathy is extended to
Sirs. Dave Mt -Whinney in the loss of
her father. Mr. limey. of Ihtngaonon.
meeting in Goderkh ou Thur,.Ia)� of
this week.
PORT ALBERT ACBI'It11 7
AI'Rt-RN, June 3. -Mr. W. T. Rid-
dell is .hipping two cartoon/is of po-
tatoes t&ils , week.
Mrs. 11. Farrow. of Mitchell. visit-
ed her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. Jas.
Johnston. thl
Mr. and Mrs. Batten olid baby -anti Ma R.- J.- `pkat± and . t$W1JS- mored
PORT ALBERT. June 2. -Mr. and
Mrs. Pet.w'Green and family and Mr.
Thom. Green. all of Detroit. motored
to Port Albert for the week -end and
while here occupied Mr. Tito.. Green's
house.
JUNE, JULY and AUGUST
"pt'*.. i watiir' v 'kliaah, - Rs
These are -the three months of warm, sunny days, when you will need light-
weight frocks of cool shades. We have hundreds of different designs to
choose from and almost all dress fabrics in stock are in dress lengths of
3, 312, or 4 yards
For your SUMMER FROCKS may we suggest,.
Beadora Voiles t
Satin Striped Voiles
Beaded Voile
1~ igasd Crepe re
Ginghams ,,
t eb rt waket fa
A `
Fancy Ra tine
e A .a a'ti
Plain Cotton Broadcloth
Plain Silk Broadcloth .
Fancy Broadcloth 11"'
Silks am
Ily, of London, are spending a two
weeks' vacation at their cottage.
Mr. and Mra, Chas. Miller. Misses'
Lola Elliott sad Lucy McLeod, of De-
tract, smut the week -end at their
homes.
Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cameron and
babe and Mr. Will Cameron, of De-
troit, spent the week -end with their
father, Mr. Alex. Cameron
Ker. A. Ma•fariaue preaches ht•
farewell sermon on Sunday. June 7th.
The subject for the morning sereter.
"Itemember," and for the evening ser-
vice. at 7.30, "Farewell."
Mr. and lira. Wm. Hunt, Loudon,
spent the week -end at their cottage.
Mr. Ilnu1 returned to Londou on Mon-
day.
Mr. Fred Reed, London, has taken
a positive with Mr. Y. - A. Edwards
for the summer months.
Mrs. Angus Campbell. of Kincar-
dine. was a week -end gnat with albs
Margaret Campbell.
Mrs. H. A. Lawton and family. of
Stratford, oecupled their cottage over
the week -end,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lord AM Mrs.
Krems. of London, were weekend
guests with Mrs. J. Davison.
Iter. A. Macfarlane and Mr. P. J.
Bigelow attended the meeting of Um
Huron Educations! Association at
Clinton on Saturday.
Mr. Thornton Mustard and sae
Charles motored from Toronto stn
Monday and are spending a few days
at their cottage.
Mrs. W. J. McLeod and children
returned from Pon Dover tri P'rIday
last.
Mr. Geo. (bwie, stage aarpentar
of the Capitol theatre, London, b I.
Ong up the new scenery which mut
purchased fur our town hall.
Mrs. G. W. Liles, of Toronto, is the
gm•at of Mrs. F. McEwau.
GEO. STEWART. Florist.
Wedding Bunches -Fiona Designs
a SperiaJty. - Phone 103.
11 eeping the Wood Pure by
-
Using Dr.Pink Williams'
Pills
impurrtwedk• blood 1a the pause of
utuat of thr�►r,sd4s.a that a13lk-t i*.,-
pie. This Is t e t-ausr of th. `wretched
ftr•Ilug ..f -lahgnur and faintness,
halms In the !vitt ,and side, h.'sda.ht•s
, and Im•athh•.sni•.a,` that afflict wo-
men and make her dally life a tor-
ture. Tu nett hsltltnr and1
str.•ugth theger Wood mud he enriched.
What Dr. Williams' PinkPllls do in
�'!>•rM-r.i- tLtit kiwi_ _I.. to1�4t I.y arra.
.Itigusra Emery. t%selford\Statteeh.
Alta.. who say.:-" l.irlag on the
prnirie. and knowing .that !het* are
thetl.nnds of women Ilk* myself utile+
away from a doctor. 1 want to tell
thrlu whoa 1)r. WIHI*m+ Pink l'11i1t
hat•+ done for me. After vitt' fast‘-
Iwby wborn1 atemed 1., have lit-
t)e ea.rgy.as 1 felt weary and run -
town WW1 1inaWe to do .•ern the er.
,Ilanry h.use•hu1A thole*. 1 telt 11
needed o took, and am 1 had !mix own
ter. tt'illian,t,19*k t'l1I• *4-,crtisw1
1 decided to try then. I gut a .uppiyI
And carefully follows! the '1irw-1Loi,•!
and before rery long the rumor wit.
wonderful. 1My by clay t rrgoine.l
Riyfm,nt•r. atrrngth and .forms. Th;•
pills seemed to give we a kr-t: app..•
rite and 1 gained in w.-[ghf and -seen
n
WA. . able not *lily tel do my wrk
po
Atemt the houtw but to he(w itis amus
there. ou the f*rm. !•.x chi. rearm
t - wouldadrlse Woarn, Iynrti. ilar'v
those on the prairie or the farm, to
keep a mugesty of theae pins always
on hand. One trial will eon% icor you '
oftheirworth. 1 have res-uwmeuderf
them to many of my friend and
never hive they failed to pr.slnee
gond res t/lit" _ -- -- - - -- • - -
You can get these pin. fr.nn your
druggist. or by mail at 51) gent. a ho=
from Thr Dr. Wltlin/as' Meolh•Ine eb.,
Brockville. Ont.
WASN'T he a foolish man
to wait until Octiher ? .�.f
He didn't know about the
Big Spring and Summer Coal
Sale. And naw the question is -
"Do you?" Folks profit by some
summer sales and overlook the
biggest bargain of the year. This
sale of "BLACK GOODS" hap-
pens every, spring and Timmer.
Now is the time when all coal is . s `"
reduced. We -would like to - see
you profit by this knowledge. .
So call the
and Victorian Fabric, the ideal cloth for children
CHILDREN'S COTTON VESTS
Made of fine quality checked dimity and in pale shades
of pink, mauve, green and white. Just the thing for
summer and recommended by us as one of
values. Priced, each
g 1.25
our
leading
In all sizes, with no sleeve or short sleeve
Priced, each
CHILDREN'S SOCKS
In sizes 38 and 40. Shades white, mauve, pink and
orange. These are a knitted cotton bloomer
with silk stripe. Priced, each 49c•
LADIES' COTTON VESNE
{ ". " t
A special purchase enables us to make you the following
offer in ladies' cotton Vests
;•::4 : 25G. : each
:Sizes ,2and 4+39e.
MITI Of summer shades, with dainty con-
trasting trimming. Priced, per pair
Phone 56
CARLOW, June 3. -Air. and Mrs.
Armstrong sad two ehildren. of it;ud-
erit•h, visited at the home of Mr. and
Mr.. Muedel on Sunday.
• A number from Morning titer Lodge
motored over to heaforth Monday
evening and spent the evening with
the Mnsonle brethren there.
Miss Vesta Ylahor visited • with.
friend. at Unngannon last week. -
Mr. Clarence clarion, of Moores-
ville. visited with Mr. and Mr*. A.
Clark a week ago.
Mr. and Mt.. Gordon Toting and
fatally visited friend,' at Wingham a
week ago. Orr. Young attended the
LU_t,eial_conventtoa there..
Mrs. David Ilene- ftiPr4 iR- icor
home ndtr Londeahoro' one day wet
week.
Thr -Lueknow Masonic Lodge visit-
ed Moraine Star Lodge on Wednes-
day evening.
Mr. !Jerold Maertel, of Detroit.
vIs1teti hie uncle, Mr. Paul Mandel. on
Saturday. ,Mrs. Mamie!, Ar.. of Ben
miller, secomp.oied him.
Mr. R'l1I Watson i. in Owen Sound
this week. Mrs. A. Wilson atrom-
panted him to Tara to rislt friends
niers.
Mrs. McBride. or.. is ande to be
around again after • very sii..poll.
Wm hops .bawill continue to improve.
Mr. Albert Glei spent Sunday at
his home here. He was srrompanled
hi- friends on a motor trip from Pelee
i.Iand.
Mrs. Alis. Barnby d little son re-
turned to their hoar In Hamilton on
Sunday.
Miss Hath 11151 spent S4ondey with
her. uncle end/amyl, Mr. and iiirs.
i►avll Mean. '(
We are plea.ed to report that Mrs.
C. Trethewey, of Guelph, 1ts doing
nicely.
Mr. Tho.. Wilaew ahlpped three
"Artosde et cattle and hop to Toronto
last week.
$Ayrnaz '4
HAYFIELD. June 2. -Mr. and Mrs.
Ju.eph Gingrkh and son. also lifts,
(;ingrMh, •se., retnred tram Bad alta,
Mich., ted spent the week -end as
goats 14 Kr. sad Mrs. R. Wssve.
Mr. and Mrs. W. CottA aid ltbm-
2:30 Trot or Pace Purse $300.00
2:20 Trot or Paco : Purse $400.00
2:15 Trot or Pace . Pune $400.00
Splentlill. rate• and fast h,11f-rnik`
Plenty of free stabling are! straw,
ter aril electric light on grounoi.. �\
For further particulars apply to
1)11. J. 8. WHITELY, 1)R W. F. CLARK,
i'resident. wcret•ry.
rack;
own wa
WA.l•AMAKFIt. the largest insured
"My tint reason for insuring when
inairahe and 1 could not be certain of
ill -health, and It might he that at some
in.urut'e. That was the Bret step to
two polities."
Ittle on -tw Ronde,' were good anon
prof 'J iiUr'dterr myre at
The Empire Life
TORON
c the world, said:
SIM that zben. I was.
rity from accident or
e time 1 would not be
.:'ul1dIng of my nsty-
ranee Co.
District , •ter
C. D. Ban.
GOD f
PHONE' 414
NEWEST - OE FASHIONS _
FROM everywh- tone reports that the de.
L mand for So' ries, Oxfords, and Strap
Slippers this sea_ hold the lead in quality and
beauty of design '
We have the - 1.4 nattiest, most wearable line of
shoes to be foun.' Tie selection is so e::tensive that
we're sure we en se you if t'oo'l! only let ns try.
Ease, eleganor pd,•etion of fit are strong points in
our favor. Al - t„ 7-•w leathers and the latest .tyles are
now in stock. 4 nrrh•• boys and girls we are showing a
very Urge ' . Trent of footwear at the Joweet poeaible
per. •
EO. MacVICAR -
Northa ' ofSquars , • Goetsrieh