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The Signal, 1909-7-15, Page 81 Titris+IuAT. JULY 1b, NW. get:NAI.: t.1)1 RRII:It' ONTARIO GOING TO LAW. Writs issued In Conneettop•with ,gler- tnc Railway and Power Projects. J. 1'. Goldthorpe is taking act' as Lbs original pr ter of the Meit1a11.1 River Power Company rout the Gu• ,trio Wert Shure Electric Railway Company ag t the ronlpanies rte at pretend constitute& and ills IoIetcrtr, 1. K. IMncey, is Joining three write; as follows 1. J. T. Goldthorpe vie, J. W. Moyes. to compel 'delive'ry (AIM" paid up non-as.essahlr a„tool.... .o. k in --the-Power t'iimprst aW -dile ut4 -int-. the Railway l'ou,pwml, and to. -compel Moyer -to plitee plaintiff or his nuwinei• on the Ward. tit directors of each Of Mew cultipaniee: oleo to compel the execution. of two agr•rettiest s, or in the alternative r- claim bur *limiest dowager fol. breaches id Sold divers *tient*. ' 2..1. T. Goldthorpe, for himself and ot11e1• ratekwvrr..of the town of (Lute. rich, vs. The \\'e+t Shots. Itulwey C pan) the ('orpol•ation a the Town o litadcruh iota the Toronto General :frusta 1' patty, asking to prevent further payor'rut of motleys by theTrurt Company tut of finds guaraniteed by the town until on en- gineer is unpolluted s 1ti.faetory to the town, on whore progress eel titivates • the itt will in future be lurid out, and fur tut gee ountin); of work done to ascertain whether the town's iuter- eats aloe n•,•11 1mq. rmy ro'rv,rar--'+r the work already done. 3. J. 1'. liuldthorIN' v.. the Iluron Con.tluctiuu l'ouupnny- Rud .1. 1V. . --Mnye-e-ani* the /►n1Nr1.1 W,s.t ?,lone. d.eland that t 1e- (:nn.Iru&'4utn Com- pany i. really J. W. \Toyer 1 self. and thiol he, as _president of the Hail - way Company, ham made colirurtw with the llon.trurtenn Company for building the road, and i+ im•rmemally making whn•ever profit there i+ out of the construction of the road. - CHURCH MUTES. Septiq n tnpicri at Ititpti.t 'ehm.•h next Sunday:-- Morning, 11 eielock, "The Two Sides` of . Justtficeat Evening;. 7 0'00 4, "When w Man Mrcts l'hrint "" Everylsaly wile A special meeting of the Presbytery of Huron was held at Hensel! ,onTues- day of fast week to nowelt•r the till of Coven church, Exeter, tr, Rev. S. F. Sharpe. r.f Alli.ton.- The call was sustained. The rail from List owe' to Bev. D. Urquhart. of Kiopert. will, lie runsidetell et another stewed alerting, to be held nt Seafurth on Tuewlay, 21'th inst. On Solidity last Rev. Archdeacon Jones -Bateman was assisted. in the • services at Sts George's church by Key. John Carrie, and in the evening Mr. Carrie occupied the pulpit. Many friends were interested in notingq his progress in pulpit oratory, as llus is the first cession un which Phe ,eon- gregattnn in wh'trttiefr- up hes lr:ul the opportunity ,.f hearing him. Woodstock College Evangelistic Band. object lemon to the hoses of ttoyl front alt peril of the world whopv iat t1te Valle, Sincerely, (I.HItlrrr 0 ,'endo$. Hridgeburg. Ont.. July 13, PERSONAL MENTION. a4ai.urged!' Attorney hisser 1a. t ("lata' 10- "WA. Andrew Itouevte vim. trues S up troamir dile week. A. D. 'Heiken Imolo a trip to Torok* ibis week, .1. \t'. crates tuade a trip fo BaQW lar week. Me._ Wm. 1doCreath 1s vlaitiaa In .Tie routs) this week. A. kilobits, of Seaforth, vl.lted Mr. and Yea. Ilnudru Ia.1 week. ' Neil Cameron hae just returned from a buy- ing trip to point. e+e.t. .In Salkeld 1e Manioc her daughters 8* 'kit. Helen. iur u few month.. Mi.. Ylorence Urahal N twine trap New .Vies fur a holiday ' isit. Mi... Violet Hargs. of Clinton. L. vi4Ung Mn. W. Young. Park •Lrerl. Mis. Alma \Irl.ean, of tocknow. he visiting' hnt aura. Mn.. Wm. Achrwn. ' Wilber Andetwn hae arrived hone frau l: rand Ifeud for the holiday.. Mss. Edith t'"wdord, of Uwen round. r vigil Ing hrr aunt, Mn.. woo. Acheson. lf. Soulhoutt. of Exeter. Is spending holiday.' wHhetirtriwat, Hruw An4.•rwa. Mi.,. Ue•rtrude Abell, of hoodoo. is here on a t bit to her brother, w idiom Abell. St rat fond Itermon: Mt-. Carrie 0oettler . pent eo few day with friend. In Uoderlch. Andrew Hreckenrldre. of Chicago. ha. been swotting holiday. at the old home. i-Ringafr.• '• T. I' suer of Unwires*.area at the home of n. 1'. Mcltwan. Thr MI,. Wormier. of DetrotL are at the St. I.,wre ee uu their anuli•! visit 10 Uode. rich. Mt., Jahn Yale" and chlldrw. Of t'htoago. are . pato +el the home of Mr. and Mr... Jar. It Me'Dotiald, clerk of the county Court of Boron. left Lust week on a vigil to. nowt Britain. Mr. lent. Y-omg• Park -aree,', was 'In Clio lou on Friday attendiug the fu nrnal of the late Henry Kri, • %%ill Parr b home from Brantford on • 4011 - day volt to his parent., Mr. n„d MI.. Jus, Farr, Hest-Ire.a. Mf•.. Archer and little -on.. of Owen Sound. areti-ding+a the home of Mr.. I. I3iiolt, Mt. 1 A..4. .-lewd. Mn. W. K Hearclwood, of Toronto. silent • few day. In town til. week. the guts., of Mr. and Mi•. S, 1:. Hark. M. --41-Mrs- Wu1Lr.le'y Whitely lata UrtenLr, arm visiting al the residence of Ma. A.. nut*,, South .trees - Mr.. 1'. H. o'learlhue, of Frank. Alta„ ar rived last l'huis.hay night ou a rest to her par rut•, air, and Mrs. 11. '... (talk Mr. nod Mrs. 11. W. Reid and Mlle daugh- ter. of ltmoklyu, N. Y.. are visiting Mn.. Held'. potentw,Mr .and Mrs. A. Farrow. - Mr. amt Mrs. Thome. Mornay and .on. alts. 11. J. Schultz. and MI.- M. Ewald, of •Preston, are -pe•udugt the week it, nio:Seri:M. • Mei.. *1.11. Paub onus Ifth you tweaW1 ate. Marie. Mich.. are visiting Mrs. Pattiwn'. mother, Mrs. A, McIver, west -timet. Mi.. Bruce' and Mi.' Uwvndolin e'edborne amuvr.l last week from wla.hlugtw., D. 1•.. to r{s•tal the-nmrurr monthe in town T. -I.. l're•t.of the Hank of a °move,*, bar been .pendia twlld.y at bis'home at A1W I mi and at Illet rolt and cher poluh. Mw, Somerville. of iirkton, la ii.ning in to. We are plowed 000re that she has re - cave, est from her recent severe ,hoer.. ' and Ur. Cull bas been Joined by his wife family. and hos taken Mwlrobu MecKay'1 bort .'stet for the summer. mi.. Annie Stoddart left op l'mrod•y on • Trip to the 1Ve.t In company with her brother. lter. W. W. Hluldarl, did Mr.. Stoddart. Mrs. J. F Jordan rrturnett qtr Saturday from n vi.,t with her parent., Mr. and Mr.. James MMuurra in Exeter. Mr. Murray accompanied ler. (V. 1', Pennington Inv. resigned hi. 1,0.11.10,1 w.s tpreinteadeio el the Peterb oiu Lubrie 31(g. Ce. ad ....ted on Friday, July SAIL for Europe. Wilt J.-Po.nmr•, of Chicago, her been re• ori, ing the heal ty baud-hakea of his numer- ous Uudtrich friend. the paw week. Her t.ikirryt a holiday trip. Mi« 1 onir'I'reble Ion on Tne.tay.on a trip I" the Went. ,the w111 vi -i1 her sister at 1/01- -es win. Man.. her bristlier at w'anoau, :and friend. at 0the, point.. .11t.iuw1 Mr, Jpho Futdta annopoce the .eti. asigement of their yooegr.l aughter. tl. F1 hal t, +story J.ornr. Hrleher, of hate• rich. The wedding 4111 lake glare. August 11 h. - The Woodstockt:olh.gs.evangetrrt4C band will begin their meetings in the llaptirt ehut'ch next 1V,'tlnetelay,.July 2tst. The report of their work itt Durham IKe'v. W. S. Newton, waor) . in Canadian Itxpll.+t say.; T "We trace had joy is) 1hit ltnm. The Woodstock College cvange•listie Land have ',w, n with us for over two weeks, l)verr fifty souls of the variola den "itninu- teous pi ,frss.d'ennsetsio,. The baud. rnmtseesl . of Brethren l'hmpnlnn, 'Wright. T,,Wte'rt, Clarke and Ash - e, snake up the most effective filter. ice Mate ever had in the linen. Mr. 11'tighl, 1 he soloist, sings the (ios- pet to a pnvcr,rf,d way mel -many drawn to 1'hrist. by son,', and the t uarte•lte Avant-es,t cengrrgat inn'. 'I'hrse godly young men pave nothing lout .atisfttet ion and not a woril of ad- verse crit iei.nth;w been heard. Hort' very imgtelly people admired the mini- -ply -truth ea they gmttn ave it." lirt berth• ditTr fhey ts•g141 to cin erietm--' 1Vednewhty, July '1.1, at Baptistchurch, Montreal- street. EveryMaly welcome. 1 Handle le boast from 1'lel elaNd for a Isere SPORTS. The Grwlrrirh Istsetntll tram 'let its Bret t•e•vrt•rs• thin lwrtwm on Friday last, going down 141 defe',tt Rt ilh•th by a score of Ill to .i, . Two rinks of Ilewsall'bow'Irta pleyetl heed Bowlers here tact Thnrwtay, the day of the lIensall exchrsion. Three rinks of Gomlerich howbeit, skipped by J. A. Rnrnh*ll. Dr. Hunter and .1. I.. Killoran, are taking part in the Seals rll' tournament.. 'I'he sorrily Monhats mare, Vera B ire, bit. been wild by Mr's"r . Harker -1► Th"aus..n, of l hwieeele, ' to a horse -fancier et Pilot Mound, Man,, itt the snug mini id nearly $ltki. She• is mix yenta old -and- watt -rams itt boor•{ and;Teenwater the. season. At Park. hili she Wior second to !4(111 ilars in a half•mile race in bens, '1'11. mare eh(inld give a goal Recount of herself in the 'West if properly handled. FRUIT PILFERING. Toth• editor of The Signal. N11t --Glad to Nee letter which you piiinptted on this subject in jolt week's The 1i itetice -1Y x itt.gra ut anditi,.crls its everyone who indulges n it. 1)onbU4N14 offendet's ind111w. in i thtmghtlessly, hitt that 1a nal yumU- 8,'ti,,ttfir-dish: inUsty. i,PL us hope th t the patting of the mater en to tau • light will (rid th.w,' who have dot,..' is) floe VIM "lo test.• it thought a 1d i lend," a. y1,111' (1411 r('Npvnd,nt mays sod 1 the means of deterring others front ver twginning the pru?iie. "Hone y es the IN'Nt ;ndicy" at ell timer a d under all ciremnstances, and it he mew the youth and young manhood o d of our great country 1(1 study to parr, peaceable mitt pe ti- titir. A Remitft. July 13th, Dm,- - - "A 1.1 K OF LOVE. i Toth• Editor, of TI Signal. StR,-Years mg when the beautiful tree park,' wete etahlisheel on igoth tildes of the titer it Madera Palle.. 1 weestrongly of the o intim thwr. the Goyeenrnenta of Can a and t110Nlatel; might have made` & f 'e Valise parte by uniting to build a And, enduring bridge ertnem the riv , free to all, from Victoria Park , Now. when thele iRtalk f tea n me set to commemorate one hon ted year m of peace between Caned^ an he Staten, wb*t h#etter place could then. be for e memorial thao the frontier Niegare Palle, an what monorail')a d beaut- iful memorial could there be than a grand, enduring, free bridge fruv park to park, forming a "link of hbe- tween Canada and the States? The Governments of both m "untrue• rnnld maintain the bridge, and it might he opened with intcrnetinnil ceremnniee on the one hundredth annivermary tit the signing of near.. after the war of 1512.1 t. Such a memorial would be a grand t1 tees, ,non -or 7t weeks. tf , n,, ermortetrd ht. cosi .i1-41 runt -e 4114 expects to take .1 work with the .%,,,.lingh,,.r Canpnny of 1.111. bona. ' Kr v. J. I i . Velland, Int o of Adelaide. who was pro vol 01111W -n Lerai n totted Het et the last Low .hn. footers -nee, its nun eat with his family 4, 1:xryr, whet, he ha. purchased t rest d rove. arltc.tr- "modem arrly0 weck)tentirat• fort to *toy to some time with her daughter, Mrs. C. 1. Newton. She was ae.mnpe.dat to town Id Mr.. Ute%.1 (i, F. Melton, who returned MF rot 1f1nd on t c T w1ay. Kimams! nr Be'1cw: \ln.- ate, .) Le Ile*r .nal family of housing, Mieh., and her Ther, (1r.. Fisher, of I:odernil. are don,i.ded in the J efferson .o the beach, rnrrhnsed rw t on 1 • tags I some time ago by este. Letewr. The 111408.I,, rnrrestwndent of The Wine - haat Admin'• says : M,, .11.0 (lordlier la about to leave Blue. ale to nide In liodetleh 'r .hon be sorty to lose one who bar for ro ninny years been a redden! of our burg. • ('erll Parr, of Rennes. ha. been spending the pt -I week at the house of his parent-, Mr. and ver.. .los Farr, 1:u.t -tots,,. 0n a holiday visit cern 1. engetlfed with the Mapl. Leaf Muting 1'o.. t large flour m,8IAdael tiring e.lwoliehment at Kaman. 'Mr.. Weir Ion. returned home after an ex tender visit with her niece, Mrs. W. N. Elford. ;at MIP. Arne de Hellenoe, 1+ne. She we. ar- rnmpanled by her nephew, Master. Edward 1.. Elford. who .i11..•nd hi. veratlnn here. Mn., Lind•ay..w.ho also went to Me Anne, will n•rualh wtm'1iereettee er, Mrs. ?:stony, titan the fall. %Ve ad to welcome n ow Mr. . an•tt 1 t i town and Mrs. Alma.. ltaaervrlr., tato'of-t•artew.- whD- nnnny years on she fano hove come to reolde nmung.t its. They have taken the ho1.sr nn Britannia road which war oxnpled by Mr. and Mrs- J. H. ltobo,t.on, who have gone M OrtIlia : so in" ginning one Robertson Coolly we lose Another. Mr. and Mr. How•rl Hob. ertson also have R'nnv to tortilla. 11'e are soap to loss these good Mitten.. and should be h appy to welcome them back at any time. At the Park Hoose. Mummer vi.ltnra .tayinq at the -'ark Hoare are as follows Mr. and Mrs. Horse. and Mb... Hold. of tt•allarehnrg: MI.. Net.on and ansa Watson, of Wind",r, Mrs. Elliott. of Clinton: Misses Anderon, nnelph: Mr. and Mr. Me- lmnghlln not Mies Jinn Mrlapghlln, of Strut• ford : 11• K. t .mean,, of Ualf.,: aro T)t Arid Mrs: Holmes.: and Mr. tool Mr, 11. L Code well, of town. • At Menesetnng Pack.. The following tare registered at. Menrwt wag I'm*: 41r. nod Mr.. E. A. t'on. John O. Lein •r.lhfralto: Mr. ami Mts. W. 11. Charmer, Miss Mary 1', Swan, Mi.. ata le Itahllllnn, Miss F:Isfr I*,Milian, Neu. M. Swan, Mor. Marjorie MA'orkle, Mho' Roth Marlwchtan, ,Detroit: Mr. rad Mr.. R. J. Held. Master l,ewt. Heid and Master Fred held, Hrookl1 n, N. Y. Miss Mary IMrk and Alt.. ('Inert 11urk. (lode - rich. • At the Point Farm. One of the Best. " Forted Free I'Ie.s. The Signal it nue of our hest weekly exchanger. • LEEMURN. Tuwlu.tY, July 1:4b. The denali was becoming very severe and the crops were suffering, but the heavy showers of Saturday ere -Ming put -things -alt--right again. U. McLaren and his men were out on Monday raising Irnklater'e barn for K cement- foundation. Tho weather. *bough threateningin the morning, continued flne all ayy not a -eery Hotta thin for .the lith of July. Bt. Helens Not Treated Fairly? A correspondent writes from St. -Helens : St. lleleua rifle team had two men who should have gut prizes' at the late county shoot. Mr. Humph- rey with a score of Mardi. McDonald with 47 were both high, enough to to in the prize list. The team on account of the lung distance they had to 'drive and the Iatenesa of the meeting could not stay until it war over, but as it was mentioned at the meeting that the 8t. Helens men were all tyros we repeated that it there was anything cowing our way we would get it, but it seems we did not. It doesn't amount to h, but true "purl can- not b4 wit(,. it fair play. rnint. Ye Motorists' The following very feasible advice to motoriets ie taken from Saturday Night. and should be read and acted n + by those concerned : -Get over the exeeeerve speed habit. Br' alive to the righta of the other fellow. Plt_t_your.elf in the place of the farmer for a few moments. i.nok the problem square in the face from his viewpoint, and ser if you do not curse the automobile steed fiend. as the farmer now curses 1 ' . There are several things which the auto driver journeying. through the country should remember. The farmer is a powerful factur in this land, and once 'he geta his mind thoroughly imbued for -idea the•-then+oragr mow, - hit riper not rare a tinker whether he drives over hits or not. it's going hard with the auto men. Then, again. think of the timid wuuwtI and babies met with continually on * 11.' highway... A good hair of the horses rebind Which they drive are as yet unaccus- tomed to the automobile. The beasts hark, plunge, kick and tear around as 'if possessed whenever an auto melee in sight. In all tairuers there is but one thing to do in stick a ease. and that is STOP. Give the farmer's wife and baby a chance. If ne..ssary, lead the beset past the machine. Let hits see it. Don't whip hint. and the next time he meet. an auto the probabilities are that the horse will behave him.rlf. The farmer will thank you for the trifling coo arid one will t g rtesy, a everyone feel better. It may interfere some- yrerr eenrdteetweenpomte. hot what of that? You are out for pleasure and a few minutva more or lens will not inconvenience yon in the day's run. A little care will make the fanner your friend.- and remember you need bier far more than he n. d+ you. Foll.wing i. a list of the guard" who have regl.tered at the Point Farm during the weep: Mrs. Irma torsion; Mere. Nora and Jean OH? t'oentbsl►Ueifan, Jerk Iirda*,- J. 1'. How. ley. M P. 1'., Mr...I. 1', Itowney, Mint. Mottle IMwney, 41 i.. Stewart. 11 ielpph : Mr. R Blake moor,,, •lyb;l Donees+, 1.oldel Ih.nenn, Mies "shine. Mr tad Ml.. Itnbt. Slbhitt, I'rnntford : MI. Dolly Melena, H. F. lawman. M. Mr Callan,. Mr. and Mrs, F. J. Hl.hoi{'. Toronto; Ml.. Evelyn (rrnhann. Ilrtllevilh,: 1'llt Cunser, Norwalk. IMln: Mt.. Alley Rothwell, Mew. •Melon Hothwelh Toronto: Percy lee.., wifennd family, NIT,. England, Mbw. Charlotte Knit land, I)et1011 : 1Antes IMnald.nn, N inghnm : H. I niham. Nelson. H. 1'.: Me. 114,41e Mein tomb, Mt.. Tenn Rohert em, MIs. Item' Uewdon, P. McMillan. 1t. H. Thom``eon, 1' J. yhompenn, l.,, knew Miss KnMee Meloan. IFsaton : J. U. McLean. %t'lnnlpyg: Dr. 11'. M. IMlud, Mon - Orel : MI. May McLean, Cnlnmet, Mee. The Land Tax. Montreal Musser, - The town of Fairhope, on the east- ern shore of Mobile Hay, Alabama. was founded in January, MI5, by four Single Taxers f Iowa. It is now, we read. a thriving, growing city with churches. schools, two daily newspeperr-s-1Tre puhfiriibrrry, -tine-' inrss concerns cf all kind,,, consider- able local trade, a dock, railway and steamboat connections, several clubs and waterworks, tut no water extra. Its telephone service it free. Anyone can call up 111yone else in the county, without having to pay a cent for the privilege. 'There are no municipal taxes whatever, except the tax on timid. All the land in and around is owned by the city- The -pian a -wets--first- to make the land inalienable, forever to private ownership. and to lease the 11/IP a, in- dividuals for reasonably lung terms of years and to take from the. lessees the full amount of the ground rent. wherewith to allc. n n bares f i- ripal government and taxes levied by the State and county. Though the experiment by Fairhope is necessarily incomplete. owing to it isolation as a system different from that of the State, it is nevertheless said to have succeeded' to an extent which chal- Irnges the attention of all fair-minded students of economies. Here in Can• rule, in the new Province of Allwrta, the Henry George theory has strung popular support. aR was shown by Mr. John Pectis, commissioner of taxa- tion in that Province, at the National 'LIZ -Conference, held in Toronto last year. He declared it w,ta working ad- mirably. -New Zealand and New th- -Wade*,--as everybody--tnowt have adopted the single tax, and have no notion of reverting to the old sys- tem. Even in Germany, where the landed interest is supreme, several towns have applied the principles, to a certain extent. In an instance, .o much revenue wa*•raihed by the land tax alone that the citizens were not only free of other tmzetion, but had the surplus tenlaining, after paying x11 municipal charges, divided amongst theist. What a- happy town that must be to live in, where there are no texes, nu water rare, n0 telephone chares, and, re delightful still, a stop I s in the treasury of which every citizen gets a share in rade! Surely -only it seems too good to be true -- this is the t perfect solution of the taxation problem that could tie de- sired or even ' imagined ! However, any province, mete. City or munici- pality ',mild adopt this sysienl of tax- ation without difficulty, except what might arise from the Deposit' of those interested in retaining the un• earned increment. QUALITY STORE as.- Our s Our store is'a good place Y to visit, because., it is large, airy and clean, -with-a-:haute fre4' wLc.t'k of , Groceries to ' supply your . dt We believe the' hest is none too good. Our efforts to make our store attractive have been ap- preciated, judging by the great increase in our sales. II is our .plan to make this store the most up-to- date. Ctrociery and China Store in Western Ontar- io. YOU CAN HELP Us, • Picnic Necessaries 1 M BOOKS FOR SUMMER READING • The following hooks ale pleasing, Alteetaining stories for m'''iner read - lug and are handsome volumes, each v1t h.ui.xwaisite ltarriatm Fisher coy- er in Tour ,''lues, and special enameled paper wrapper showing the same gor- geous Fisher drawing. T.uioc Tongue, ('hiiipe3YRe•et, Boiled Iia u Sliced, l',ti nett Reef. Heintz Pieklea, P. 4 It Sweet Pickles and Chow Chow, Stuffed Olives with Pe-pp{ure•ts, Celery mod . Nubs. A epleual-wail• tT OIiven to arrive this week regular price "Jk. for Iota Fruits and Vegetables FOR SATURDAY. Horne -grown Berta and Parrots, New- Potato**, O ' k. Begins. n Radish.-Haan+i4s, Oranges. Lem- onayn.a1►nda quarter of 'r-buod*ed 1Ve►ie•rurelooe at from 35c tone. SPECIALS------- POR MONDAY and TUESDAY lee package Kellogg's Tottated Corn Flakes. 3 iur 241e•. lik Fancy Biscuits, in lemon and ginger, 3 lbs for' 23* . 2 runs of Pumpkin, 15e. 2 wit of Cauliflower. 13 . 3.111. of Kafsine. extra 'elected._ 2.1e. 21 IM of Granulated Sugar • (not R.dpathl. SLI". 1 Wanted Any ynanti171first elaseButter and new -laid Eggs, at bighted Cash or Trade Priest IISuccessor to C. A. NAIRN. try -kredeeio jL--lahatu. The Furnace of Estill. by Itallie Brinier le Rives. Double Trouble, by Herbert Quick. The%Amethyst Hos. by Anna Kather- iur Oran. %Alda Daweron,. by Meredith Nichol- ' inn, - The above are former $1.5I bouts, which we are going to sell at!boc each, and ar our stock is limited and cermet be duplicated you must act quickly if you want thew. -- -- GEO. PORTER THE CQLONiAL BOOK STORE. C0urt, House Square. lioUltKh'H, ONT. it Dreltn PRICER KM C rAetd 11NLT C. S. EWiNG- At Hotel Sunset. The following have reeeg itstered at 11ae1 Mna eel Mr. ,told. Jenkin., *1. Tho e.: Pitt. Curtl.., Norwalk, 11. : Mr. and Mrs. Ahad, port Huron MI.. Olive %Volker and MiaaJoyee 1.ngle. Ion Huron: M. Kent, London : Mrs. J. E. walker and MI.it E. walker, Mtestf0rd J11tt•rg•ret Miller To,llto: Mr. and MFrsd- lriek a. Ishan'.T01411110:n lctroit; the Miser,. Hitherto...-. Margaret and Etigrnl Deere. (*mit; (1. a,M fl. lt.Id. H. ,intim Toronto; A. Lyon., J. H. Lynn". Tomato : M. A. Stewart. J.. start. Toronto : f. C. SmitH.h and gwiiffee.trl1Nlett 044. Mr. anti WIle,., D,t rott MrNA. H. McDonnell,tDe troit : It,. r, Browning. I'et.roit; 0 1. Patau, 1 hieytn; w P. Prnndhwa, Ashland, WI". : Mr. An``ns MertermM_ *44.10rth : Mir Lona Melnerrald, Sesferth : Mrs.( . K Briggs, Cies*. land ;0. H. Chlorin,. New Truk H r H.Iler, New York . McIAourne niteer, alllrert,n.: A. M. waters a lien. Detroit. 1{l. K. I'nppiet on and wife, Detroit : Max Mergaret M Flynn and ehildreaamtom. 0. Lta. Freedland *od Small tiny--' i'a, -*list is an option• int?" PR --"An optimist. my son, Is a man who doesn't care a rap -what hap - pone so .that it doesn't heppen to hap- gene said little Rolla, "what is meant by 'R Sabha, h day's journey'?" "I'm afraid, my RCM, that in ton many OMPR it (means twice arotind the golf links." Author "Have you read my new hook ?" Friend- "Yee. " "What do you think of it ?" "Well, to be candid with you, 1 think the covers are too far apart." Flruitham Peiie. -"•What. ie )aur member of Cungre.R noted Co,?" "Welt," answered Ferner Corntoseel. "around here he's meetly noted for arguments that won't go down and seeds that won't come up."-1V.shIng- ton Star. '1 'Whom people don't read advertisements, the reason ie to he found In the advertisement. LUCKNOW. Mos. R. J. Falls and family have left to join Mr. Earls in \Winnipeg. Mrs. Jas. Naylor. of Essex, is visit- ing her son, J. L Naylor, editor of The Sentinel. Mrs. T. S. Reid, Mn. G. A. Siddall and daughter Miss Frances. and Mrs. (Dr.) Martyn, of Kincardine, wake up a party that ieft last week on an ex- tended visit to the -Vest. Mita Annie Joynt, who was recently graduated from the Deaconess H in Toronto, has removed notice Gott elle will be stationed for the coming year at Wesley church 1Vioni p here elm- w (fin f IenAer 1.t. A UDRgse ANDPR RMRNTATIUN,-Tbe members of the 'W 'n's Missiunery Society of the Methodist church pre- vented Mrs, John Murchison with ;n, d eas .n' b r cul r and a Iia I gift to w fare- well token of esteem prior to her re- moval to Toronto. .The presentation took {dere at the home of Mr. awl Mn. Murchison, who in leaving to take up their residence in the Queen City are accompanied by the good wishes of many friends. Mr. Jiur- ehhion has been ontintntty identi- fied with the Wei ewe intent.,.. of Lucknow for Lonny yeere, having tilled the office of villas,-u'edsu,wr for shout twenty years, having served fur long terms On the public town.- levy and school hoards, and having been town. - levy of the Aerie" -Burnt S@eiety"--for many years. BADLY BITTEN nT Dlat --Last Wednesday evemmu14 Myrtle, a..x. vrar-old child of Mlr. and Mrs. 1 S. Naylor, of Havelock street, was playing with some other- children near bo me when she was set upon by a large dog and before she wail reerued one of het legs was terribly lacerated. Markt, of the dog's teeth were oleo found on the child's hark. jar. Gordon is attending her and she is recovering AS rapidly as could be expected, but it will to prune time before she will I i.e able to be out again. Am a result of the affair two dogs that were nixed -twin- the-allmir have been killed, though it le not tl ght that either of them were affected by rabies. Itis pretty gen- erally admitted, however, that their. are altogether 1.,,, tunny dogs in our towns and villages. Moot of them are utterly mete•.', and why they are har- bored Is a mystery. Some cities are now prohibiting all dogs running at large tiniest; in charge of and tinder cunt,ol of an adult person.--t.ncknow Sentinel. eall11.1MMIMIeee s W. E. KELLY WATCHMAKER, JEWELER and OPTICIAN, ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 'PHONES Store, '53. Residence, tam. -4- Store will be closed Wednesday afternoons during July and August. Many a defeat would have been :a victory with, -a tittle extra it - . verging. '1117 SIc- NAL is -the best adver- tising medium in this part of the country. MOW Saintq $ummer Aced The French people, you know, define a lady as one who - Is well shod and well gloved. Y till esLape :til your -feet -are -shut -with any of our dainty shoes ; more stylish ones there can- , 1101 be. •r 0 UR asaortutent of these Summer Show awaits your inspection. It Include many new styles in the dIRerent leathers that will give you plower, to see and even greater pleasure t'. wear. - Barefoot Sandals, Tennis, Lacrosse and Bowling Shoes are now in stock. REPAIRING Downing & M acVicar-- Norm side of Square. Gatwick SUMMER SPECIALTIES AT CENTRAL DRUG • STORE 4_ Water t ' i ng►:,- 3athinR-C:tps, Bath andToilet Sponges, Best Talcum Powders (q or to different makes), Sponge Bags, lia.th Gloves, Rubber Om lexion Brushes, Face Powders, cap loxes or trave mg (in Celluloid, Aluminum, etc.), Mineral Waters, Lime Juice, Best Boxed Chocolates (front 5C. up), good 5c: and 'toe: Cigars, Chewing Gums, etc., etc. - Central -Drug -Store - 1 tGOQERICH, ONT. fr= A Final Clearing out of MillinerylI ANY TRIMMED HAT, $1.58 Now for a final clearing out of the Millinery. We mnst empty the whow-room before the last week of the month. ' Three reasons make ii imperative : First, Miss Reynolds goes for her holidays in a couple of weeks, and all hats should he sold before she leaves. Second, we want the. show -room Foran entirely different purpose during August. Third, we never, never carry Millinery from one season to another. These aree th reasons for this unparallel- ed. offering of stylish: trimmed hats at the very low price of They are god hats, every good materials, not one but is worth two One of them or t for commencingSaturday. Over 5o to choose `from, no two risk•.- you conic the better the choosing. Remember hat they are not • • kind. s -ctrl In -t hat hut hasoftheprice i f th t quality at 1 9 )P $I.58 each. _\ his season's shapes; ee timers the price y trimmed or with can buy it he earlier ary sale A Clearing of Cotton Dress Goods, too The Cott- llre•;s 1 odds'tock is divided into thre lots for quick selling. Commencing. a1 .::.d i'.-; t ee tables full at 1 tic, 17c and 23 , every piece of them kd . All worth th atf '1 t n"- Ito tl t t 'al more than the price w m ar e le ti h p kindi onra;.fs_'-u Jlk.,::11L•vllns,>T gfihitns, zephyrs and suitings, materials suitable for arty n • au:if-prise, u tan use C tton Dress Gooses for. It is gettin near stock - cleaning fine rt:f.l these lots are picked out to be sold at once. You won't have a,, good a chance again this season. A Table Full at IIIc There must be :inti yards on this table, muslins. gingham,' end sultings, a dozen or more difletent patterns in cheeks, stripes and novelty designs. Regular lex; to 2)c qualities, choice of the entire lot, commencing Satutdlt anLr La,s... , z„ ,.. , A Table Full at 17c There will ire about the mime quantity o►+ this table, only better mind higher grade mater- ials; line inuslins, Scotch zephyrs, imported 'riling. in stripes, cheeksete. Regular 2r1c to :sic choice of the whole tableful '1 commencing Saturday morning. per yd. 'A TABLE FULL. AT 23c ere will be at least 3013 yards of high-class Cotton IJr.v" Gonda on ,hie table. Striped Suiting,' thrilled' make stylish wash Nllita, Novelty dress materials in ttrliwi., broken checks, etc., high- class ginghams and zephyrs. of most of thern enough for a dress omit, of some only enough for one or two waists. Regular qualities that would sell at 31c, Sire and etc. choice of the entire 23c lot, commencing Saturday morning, per yard A White Skirt, $I.98 We have [.i White Skirts to sell etthio price, qualities that are worth all the way from 52.50 to 53.3'!. The manufacturer just took his short lengths of white Mw•iss embroidery there was only enough of a pattern left to trim one or two skirtm. The skirts are made of high- grede Engli.h cambric, are rut in the newewt style, wide dust frill, every seam is double mews. They are decidedly bigh•grade garments. and no fetter are selling all over the country at. 112.50 to 53.50, We got the 2.1 at a mire that lets us offer them Saturday at the very $198 low figure of We will have some news to print next week that will interest every housekeeper that can possibly get to the store. WA'i'CII FOR iT. 000L*Ja"4'^