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The Signal, 1909-7-22, Page 7
THE SIGNAL : CODERICN. ONTARIO ..***************+41,44.*****************************34q, The News of the District. 14.+�A+4+X4444+44 4445444444.4545 464545444444+45454545444631/546440 KINQSBRIDGE. EAST WAWA NOSH. Tt1KMU.al% July 20th. MUNUAY, July 111th. Remember the garden party tut Wedneseley evening(, 224th inst., at John U'Nrilare !Ake iihOre being wade togivePreparation, everyhexly who attends a good time. CREWE. MUNt1AY, July 19Lh. BKIKY NoTKM,-Haying it in full swing here now.. A number from here attended the Orange cele brat ion et Brussels on the Twelfth. while others spent the day at Port Albert Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Treleaven. of Toronto, are visiting et the home of the former's parents......Mr. and Mrs. T. Y. Heel and son, Benson, of Matekiug, called on Crewe friends on Sunday Min, Sadie Beacom, of Uoderich, is visiting friends here lames Culbert. of Lucenow, was a Crewe visitor on Sunday...... Mr. and Mn.. T. J. Park, of Dungannon, viritd at Mrs. Pierce's on Saturday Miss Myrtle Blake, of Lucknow, is spending kart of her holidays et the boor of 1\.11. Maize. LANES. f3ATU•KUAi, July Ilth. LANA LOCAUs.-Mrs. Joeeph Snleltz- er and son, Charlie, returned home on July 12th after a week's visit at the former's parents' home in Bel uosre. Mr.. Melville, of Treswater, is visiting at the home of Mrs. W. 11. Reid Mrs. Sydney (lihaon of Mitchell, accompanied by Mn. li.J. Blake, of Lncknow, renewed old ac- qusiot.snces around Lines last week. Mr. sud Mrs. J. F. .Andrew, 1.1 "At -know. visited at Lanes tie Thursday Mort of the farmers have which war a niediuut e uuuslwr intend Mn on Thursday er•stoele lay - LOTHIAN. TteesoaY, July 31th, Mn. C. MacKenzie is visiting frirnde in Zafro. A number from here spent the l.1h of July in Brussels. Mies Libbie MacDonald, of Toronto, was the guest of Mimi Mary McLean a .uuplr of days last week. Miss Ruth Robinson, rat Ikrtruit, in spending a couple of weeks herr, the guest of Miss I)ollene MacKenzie. Mr. and Mts. John MacKenzie and family. u( Toronto. ate visiting Mrs. MacKenzie's mother, Mrs. McNamara. Haying is completed in thin district. The quantity is somewhat 1' e•,1. but the quality is excellent nwiIsK to the ideal haying weather that pre willed. tart .. tkiisLed crap. going to Duoga( next to witness the c SALTFORO. Te Nebel, July tUth. Miss Flossy Hoskin, of Clinton. was the guest of Mn. Ed. Ingram ower, Sunday. Oterrisai READY ES K TMH APPLE SaAwoS.-Our well-known coopers. Mews. Symonds firms., are getting things into shape for a large output of barrels this ,eaten at their coupe' shops near the Maitland bridge, and the premises are commencing to *mime an air ref the apPw lI.41sn;l busy swoon. Mucor seven cellosds of beading and teems were ordered, wmeaf which have arrivs'u. is will turn out from 15,000 to'J),1NMI hs • Is. We have not heard who the pt • tive buyer. 'nay be for this seaw,but understand that the old apple rags. ('antelon and Elliott, will be ten,sive buyers as usual. Nathan J • It. also will buy a large quantity of plea for the :1 nrthwrst market. He just returned from an extended to through the Prairie Province. and are informed has. made some heavy les, principally of early fruit. The c promisee to be a heavy one, especially ith the Kings, Spies. Baldwins and ( rings, Thr recent rains have been in t beneficial to the tyre. and although have suffered from the ray ephis there are es yet no e, codling whole th tesstlInuk Its 1•tt,y large osltput may be booked for in tall. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. TrKenna Y, July Jllth, BaAttY w+x 'FaxlaMxlNu.-ltulwrL- F,lliatt expects to be through with his iswulill work in about u fortnight. tie intendsgetting a first -claw feeder and going into threehing. Mr. Elliott it a pioneer iu this line in tioderich towawhip anti will no doubt handle a good where of the business this (a11. (fool) GRAIN h'IELttn.-'('here are some goxxl yields of grain this year, notwithstanding the dry spell lately and the cold wet Limit, earlier iu tie• season. 1'bilip Rundle and Charley Spence, of the Heron road, have bottle good lucerne and red clover. Some of Mr. Mpeuee's wheat was rather too heavy for the recent rainstorm and is rather Hat at present, but it may rise again. At any rate, the rain was h Deeded. It pays to (cru' well, 1w the season Wet or dry. AMBERLEY. stitute was held at the house of Miss Mat•gs e'L McLean J uly 7t h, wit h a good attendance. A good program Was As VILENTr •Andrew Shie11M haat ha 111(4.111.4.51 and h iuti•r•st w.I.1 misfortune to7u►VA-htr-rtght-foot-eat- shower in the-w041,�--h'„e.tlla , 1 b of - near the ankle while working in 'August tie regular meeting will be• Westbrook's rawulill on Monday lust. dispensed. with, and 8lis4 Antos. Me. Asasssu4Lheiaulfoeuk. for tt &ore Kenzie hes invited the wrnstere w•stlt time. the{r husbands to friends to a ppicnle at TK.t(•IIKKM APtsnNTien.•-Thetrlste.r Lakeview !'ark Angled nth. 'l'hestep. of S. 31, /To. TI hs►ve secured Miss &eaaaber nowt -Mg will Ile_hjst at the Margaret Kilpatrick ,aw their teacher hove of Mrs, holt. llaauiltuu. • fee next tr'1•m. School i'e.olwus - _ AugusL ItiLh Miss Edna Ander- PORT ALBtRT. Men has been engaged as teacher for \1'Kneesety. July 21st. S. 14. No. t, West %1' e.wanosh, for next Miss Hattie and Gia n'ge (:user!!,, of tes'O1' Toronto, visited relatives here Let HAL1'KNINIIM IN HRIKF•. - Miss Olive week. Leishman ie spending her vat•atiun at DI r. and Mrs. SL.urdnwu, of lhr('ih her haws at Mary M Henry Calor'1'own, were Sun.lay visitors in Tislall• is home f • Miwkoka fora • few weeks...."... \Vitt. Robinsonhis burg. is . • Norurwluat improved in health. Ed. is 111r. and Mrs. JAN( 1Vilsou, of God, - home front Lir U. A. C,. Giss.t b rich, were guests of Mr. wild \I is. \\'ie. Miss Annie Naylor visited in (funky Muudt1 . \Vingham toll Sunday and Monday. Miss (It•:ace Crawford I,.1t yesterday U. C. Taylor, of Lueknow, for the 'Vest, whets. she inlrtels MUNUAY. July Itlth. preached at Donnybrook Sunday teaching school. Lolgt.as•isns i45,IALM'.-With ref- uuot•ning.... Quite a number from Mrs.Cree, of 1'liuton..14 visiting erruce to those three B's. laehrlors, this neighborhood span(. the Jath at with iela1iyrr hire and :at Sltel.p:u'd• Iabil% 0.114 birds, the Lochalsh cur- Brussels. . tun. respuhdent liar (wen t•sisel a degree. Bert Cu. glia .1 and friend, of Hr is now sup ei inU•ndrnt of the in ST. HELENS. T,.r ,stn, evert $4Helay with- thefur,_ dependent order• of "11n'hos•n n•.........o July 20th. ones'.p:uenls,Iles;u1t .Iles, N. ('un- iting s.ou. . Mrs. McDonald and children. of y Stall' a, swop spending•* f,•w days at the f (' ^-Mies-ffefle-M+,l�susiw--ia,Ltatne--from home of Mr. and Ski'. Jean. Meer. Susith's "Falls. Mass., fur an lndofi• Miss Florence and Garfield 5l.Con- uitr Ihmr. nett rano. up from T.rnMfb hist Satut- Mier Mary and Master Fart Pornin siey en the urassgeoow's eatatter-w. 'e spending' 1 heir holidays at their Garfield returning on Monday. beartiert sympathies. uncle's, Phos. t'hillipst5 Mr. and Ilex. \♦ slob :ural Mr. west James Joy,nt has obtained a posit' Mrs..Joynt and Nike+ Joynt, , of Lurk - as leacher down ores the capital .i1 y now, all 1v,d Lett IF s May 10 spend Ili.• at an increased selery. s 'r by the lake. They weirs. v.-- --M.4sa-1daay. 4'1o•k iM attending th„ funs herr 151.1. year• and have learned summer school in St. Thomas Its a' that -this i+ the t•ighf; p..1. -(all.- a .aaaw- delegate from Westfield. Inn's raging. In 11. uteautilue his brother, H. J. Mrs, Thur stun nod son. Tory: uP - -- - Wihlhataf�--ie-stroneging--iac -popular *Tie; Misers ss_Td . AUBURN. af_' 'ter unrrehant's busineee H. J. Wild- Is Robert Dlitrrny's. ' ng spent M lay with his friend. 1 I AI►IFS BLACK S.\Tit UNDER \ phowti We ars torr to Mists Minna Rut herfitd how obtained s-RIRTa. regutir pini••• to. fur 7s•., a • u.- 7 a pail asaassistant leaguer in thr�i"''a+•nom/had Muwtu-.,.•. '.Anhu tont tea hear 1 Mrs. Jou.. pato M has tern an p •ope:r, sleet Itintlett - •lure, Antnin.. the sick 11 .r. Lhr,vuwL few weeks, c'mt' a inn chats .at. S Iulh:wl;Um. • WeungraUslate 81r. Naylor on his of ieiency in M. R. No. 1, WS shown by the feet that his flee entrance eandi• in dales were .urceaful. L.a[n. , MissElhie MI:Douahl returned last Ther will he no • Iva in tom pre-...,Thurstay to her home in Guelph rater byte. i:tn iluich nn Sunday morning o weeks' visit et Anguss Melton- next. Se .vier rani p, M. ss, 11 be .ol.- aid'', the nth concession. dusted by ev. J. 1,. Smelt. Will . 1. ' s•gor visited .t•irmis here • A. C. Jac un i . in l,sndon this uvsr Sunday. li ct!IUUx4l Iwto-hiut� uw•k ;sit,'ud' g u .s,ee•lii) of lht• on the ss1('s wsM .lis,- pupils. 'tn. the, rl•�e1(erTiiage It.-,- tr'rmrt A. M. recent entrance es fears i 9twe+a.lrr of ! poi ra a'lts udWini:- Mrs. David Met).nald 1a frmily. 14'11.1 by the II.I tisk ilrnuusin ilion of %Vieghet 1, err ;tending the era- last 'l'esesday tit ell .g, in the Bin I with N1 re. Mel or,altl'M parr Maitland. A Log. r a.grrg,lt ion :.- Mrand Mrs. 'I'hos,'1',shl. ' •n`bb•tl leo witness th solemn anti,, Mtrr.'ttmteerr M.lannehl ,see - of Ripley, have 1wrn having; a month's .frames ow:►tt. of Ihr t•.ne1 I.. id. Vadat' visiting Mrs. Me Donald's I,e.tL1 row Is week ..51tsa. •waatt was silt ere, Mrs: Cameron. Mrs. .Murrey dt•ivissg-otic tow'_. waiting and Mrs. Sloan. 1l(r.'i►It'-1,.:1(1 and 4 no lin to tLe railway our of IIs"in, 11 7e' stip.( the nest, wettest over 1 , ttlr- wields, and I Ise train '...o, *Lon A heir: or 1,11:. I'M Vn,Kta•. '4 Thr pubic• 5..111014 ronin tree iw . provided for the p'Llie Leis.. The Signal and The ti:iii let usd,arl for s • ' ' have Iwen disappearing a1• .t ,1. hotel Ills psl.M./1 in the count. 1f the persons would kindly leave them A figs%v Lieut. -Geo. Blue wet, with a yes sad and deplorable wit- detour. puss arising in the "niorm ing and 'Malang haste to "wake hay while the sou shims, George dis- covered a valuable horse lying dead In his stall. We extend -to lirsu•ge Miss Marian McPherson in home trout Clinton hospital for a vacation. IN Hour. Service in Lhe Methodist ehureh *text Sunday will be at :t o'clock, Sunday school at 2 o'clock. Mr. nett Mess. 1.. 41. Wildfang are 1lwndtug it few weeks at the 1115411,• of the (mllet n patents in Elmwood. A NoKTHKKN , KUD• -IL: J. Wild - fang, a fatuous h snlau of the ninth, and after anyth' trots the lorusidable wildcat to the 1d. fear, met with exceptionally good iii .se the other day while scouting th countryside in search .4 game. In Ihr.. .ons he of his bust H.. J. dir- eovetiel ti whole armament of very vicious animals, akin to our d otic cat but the Iwt•funie told smother take. Taking delifwrate airs he tired with his 42 `1 inehrster title, incl one of his formidable opponents bit the dirt in death ss the result of his 'ire shaken site. ThrM, overwhelmed by hie r-nrrntlenn ,.bate., the Ire( of- Owlet eank Iwside the first. and they who 1. 1 thein way that Harvey had dune his very wont. LUCKNOW. Tu,•Isday, Jul j :Neb. Soo 44. I'l'l. 1t.\TKAN1E •4:AN1.1l- ir s T Es. -Nineteen pupils out - of 1went)•.foui• from 1.,irknowsch000l whn tried the rntratner examination were r iceessf,I. Ada N-eloster and Clarrncr. 'Prelrwvrn task honors and the follow ing took pawl standing : Jessie Ifrn• nett. Alice Whttee, 1WtfridH:-*ndrr•- s..n, Jennie Earls. Adelia M. Spindler, Eva Murchison, Huntly Cordon, Wm. M. Connell. Ewen M'Quaig, Hugh.Andrrson, Ernie Millson, Clara Webster. Clarence Naylor, Edith Alae- 1wxMk.,Ewart Cameron, Carrie Geddes and Brown Mallough. A 1,1VNow 11. se's Htla Tutesat TuaN. -(1n May 'hind the Thomson Stationery Co., LW., of Vancouver, t he largest etaaionet y, look -printing, binding and electrotyping Immense in \1'eetrrn ('ansuta, with a paid-up capi-• tal of el:)1.1Nr1, change(' nwnenhip. All the shares held by the Thomson lifxos. were sold to three of the depart- mental managers: M. J. (laskell. stone manager : Ed. (Duane, fltan.ial mane - tune may ger, and A. Stabler, nsanaget. of the es of the manufacturing departments. Each of `taints these nought one thirst of the Tbomsln interest. As Mr. 1111hnn haddoote inter- est before. he is now the largest single stockholder.. Mr. Odlnnl is a soon of Prof. E. Odium and grandson of John Udlum of 1,ucknow. n the d a lie DUNGANNON. (.A. NEWTON, DENTIST, LU('K- `JI NOW.- At home every day except Thur. days, New rome d for extracting teeth Moron° fsrml.better than gw•L frown and bridge work, etc. Aluminum plates, Inmrhreakwblr N. It -Yon can alway, Moe your work mulch better gone In the dental canoe --more time. better faetlltles for doing the work, more oonr fortable for the patten'. TOTICE.-THE 1,OOAL AOBNCY el In f lnng.n non for The Signal G at the Po't- olaee Hook and tttaUonery Store where Order••'.111 be received for ,b+rrlpllon., ad- tertlaing and Job work, and rorelpt. will be riven for amount., said for the %ante. 1VKrNF:.n.t Y, .lull- ::1.t. Mr. and Mrs. J. R'alkonl Were in lloderich yesterday. D. Hickle, of flosletich, made a busi• news trip to our village this week. Howard Case left last week to spend Ose holidays with his uncle near Exeter. Mn, Pointer returned to her borne In Toronto on Monday alter a visit of a month with friends here. Mr. and Mrs. Temple ('lark are at present visiting friends at Auburn. They intend going Wert next. month. Hev, R. J. Treleaven, of Toronto, ar- rived here yesterday, and will spend ammo time visiting hie friends and relatives. Mr. Hasty is having a stable erected on the lot next the Methodist rhumb. Geo. $tothers has the contract for the foundation. Mr. Welsh, insurance agent, of Listowel, wag in our village yesterday. He la spending a few weeks camping at Port Alpert. Rev. S. V. Pentland, who with his family is holidaying here, will occup the pulpit of the Methodist chnre neat Sunday evening. Mice Etta Henderson left yesterday on a trip to the West, if favorably impressed with the enentry she may remain there and engage in the teach Ing profession. Rev. 0. Rutherford is expected home ifs week from his trip to New York His death waw quite unexpected. Mr. and will occupy lila own pulpit next Switzer was a son of Mr. Switzer of Sunday after a month's absence. HisWingham, and had resided on the nod Hamilton after a week's visit with work last Sunday was acceptably homestead at Holyrnnd, from which friends here. taken by Rey. Dr. McDonald. place the funeral was held. deceased The Sunday wheel picnic held M Ha Jnnets ie having an auction waw in his forty-fifth year Rich_ Lakeview Park on Wedn$wday efter sale elf household furniture on Bator- arl Hayes, of the 12th coneermiton, noon of last week was much enjoyed 4157 evening next, July 24th, corn- Kinker'', was (nand dead in bed on by the pupils and parents. meneing at (1 o'clock. As Mr. Jones is Tuesday morning of last week. De- Mrs. F'onitnn, Miss Alice and Master ggping West he is di.pe)sing of all his hrnreshold •fleets. Oen. Beckett, of findrieh, will wield the hammer. 1'.t IIRw'RLL B,4Nte•Frr. - On Tueslay ••tsing of last week .Iohn Murchison w- he guest of honor tit a ianquet held t the Cain House, at which about forty o he citizens atwen`bled to show f their a dation of theirfellow- townsmen, who is leaving tts reside in Toronto. 1, ve .luynt a`eupied the chair and of the --hilL-of-[are had been thorough • di'rue;rd n list of toasts suitable t the occasion was taken tip, and epee .es were given by anumber of the le ng citizens ex • pressing regret at 5 . Mureldann's departure and extemdin o him good wishes for the future, h sentiments of the gat .ring were ends 'ed in ata address whir a.9 presenter to Mr. Murchison, accn led by hand- some gold -headed cease snstalai en- graved and a luxurious easy -c is.. Mr. Murchison madea.. feeling t sponse. BRIEF PAIAOItAeII4. - MisS delay Smith, who hes been teaching in Southern Alberta. is home on a visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. (leo. Smith.. A reunion of Lmeknow "old Toys' land girls) is planned to take place in Angled of next year. it should he an interesting end notable event Wm. Stringer was com- mitted to the county gent for thirty days for supplying intoxicating liquor to an "Indian lister" and failing to pay his tine Mr. tend Mrs. %V. J. acfregnr now occl`py their new home at Wingham Lueknow'a civic holiday will be on the 27th instt, when n union Sunday whool picnic will he held at Kincardine A. .1. Mc- Dougall and W. E. Delahunt, of the Spotton Business College, Wingham, are in town this week. TOR HAND or UsATII.--Ihe inter- ment took place in Kinloss cemetery nn Tuesday last of the remains of the late 1Villiem Switzer. who died at, Saskatoon on 1Veddeselay. 7th inst. While nn a trip west Mr. Switzer was suddenly taken i11 and underwent treatment at the Masketoin hospit el. \VKIINM.11%Y, slily 21.t. v. J. L. tiruull. •.f Myth. preached 1s. I'resbylesiau chutn1t hast Sai,- 1 HeatItS F.A1.. -- A quiet marriage took ;dare un \Vedneielay, July 14th. at p, 11.. at the 1 e,( Mrs. Chas. Taylor, when her eldest alaughtrt'. Ella, was ed to Leumarl Cook. of Westfield. f(ev. S. H. :Noire'•. of ('aloin .Irsreh, St. deter'., perforated the ceremony. On account of recent IM•r,•nvruwnt in the family, only im• mediate friends were present. We foo, n week or ler ott file .aii.•c. wool l extend to nor. and Mrs. Ou.ek lies wishes for happiness in their future Tido. to We C110411: if not. Ise or she can 1,' life:ars• od+'trd et the lo.luniee, by simply remitting $l.1111 e:o h to.RlyLit UAYFIELU. and (ioderirh. a Your Hair Contrary? Is it inclined to run away ? Don't punish it with a cruel brush and comb! Feed it, nour- ish it, save It with Aier's Hair Vigor, new improved formula. Then your hair will remain at home, on -your head, where it - belongs. ,An t-belongs..An elegant dressing. Keept} the scalp healthy. Lawn not change the color of the hair /formula with ww wan. tlbow ,t to 7Our tiersila.tor ask a.o about o. Naos to as a. says We certainly believe this, or we would not say. so. Ayer's Hair Vigor as now made from our new improved formula is a great' preparation for the hair and scalp. Stops falling hair. Cures dan- druff. Promote* the growth of pair. -mom es ma J. C. *ser C.., 1,.w.m, ttass. �',u l,.,y i'.. t„, nil.' et*, 1 want a Inset, .,u,l het s,y, will you make quilt• .ere II'M saw ul Lu-dey'n. 'ems the hike had yesterday water L." Aunt l'ralils• -"1 think it isanyy.duty 1,4 tell you that •1 haat' !wain Unfit several somo•es that • PIr. (frown is a very l+ast,yuuug u1.ah!" !tansy- "East Ise is 1 s11411 ..'tett 1 ' •11, auntie!" essmialaale g4;,t'a:11ING makes baby nervous and fretful, and stops gain in weight. SCOWS`CMULSION is dumbest food -medicine for teeth- ing babies. It strengthens the nerves, supplies lime for the teeth, keeps the baby growing. Get a mull bottk now. All Druag+sts NS STANDARD 1,1 Teat WORL( • HELP WANTED Wanted. Experienred Operators, on Pants, Knickers, Overalls. Constant Employment the year round. HIGHEST UNION WAGE PAID, piece work. INEXPERIENCED 'HANDS TO LEARN OPERATING. Taylor -Anderson - Southgate Co., Limited, Seaforth Wetter::sivte, July 21st. Miss Clara Erwin, of Berlin, is home for her holidays. The Prrahyterian Sabbath eehool from Clinton picnicked herr on Tues- day. Mr. end dm.' Mitchell. of 1-grntlrrn. are visiting their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards. Miss Maude Stilling, of Toronto. is home foe her holidays, Also Miss Luella Mtirling, of (ioderich. Grant McNeil, who has !seen attend- ing Meafnrl Collegiate, returned home Wednesday of Met week. Mr. \Vameley is a gusset at the manse for a abort time And took the service in St. Andrew's church on Sabbath evening last. Lack 1Vhid,lon. a former Bayfield hov, lately principal of 1'orl. Credit public school, 1s visiting at the home of hie uncle, John Whithlon, Master Douglas. Stanbury and his mother. Mrs. J. St (nhnry, of Tor- onto. sang at .151h services in Mt. -Andrew's chut•ch on Sabbath last, de- lightin_g the large nsdience pres- ent..- IL will he their Last. - Appearanee in Hayfield for some time, me they re- turned to their h • in Toronto on Monday. A,TARTt.INn EVRVT.-A very sad dtwth ()centred in 1he village nn Thursday ' of Iast week, when Mrs. hansom linens wise found dead in lied by her hnshnnd when he returned hone at tea -tune. A, stocking was found tied 'wound her neck 'and there were black trunks as from blows on her temple, but the reals 101 ' of death N unknown. The, tumors ruuimnned nry, who after viewing the IMMIy r a verdict of snielde on the etre th of the available evidence. As m y considered this verdict- in• correct, he county coroner with two doctors 111 Clinton, Dr. Shaw and Dr. (Lunn, earn and held another polls -mortem ' There Meetne to be some an'piciot of poisoning, but as that will have to a proved by expecte the result is not ' ' own. Dora. Burne hall lien in hod for .me months, and her danghter, who deranged in mind, has been in led • the grevatet part, of Some years, and n scarcely walk unaided. All the et trnatancee tend to make it one of th saddest events( that have (recurred 'n our midst for it long time. KINTAIL. %VF.nNRM"AY, July 21st. Mee. P. Dalton, of Toronto, in home on a month's variation. The cement work nn lohn Mr'Kay's new kitchen and Mike Ilineen's barn hes been completed. Mrs. .1Aa. McNaught and Master Jack have returned to their home in ceased was in his forty-seventh year. George, of Minneapolle, ere visiling Gauss of death is unknown. An- the 'former's sister, Mee. Phesllw Mc - other of the early pioneers' of Kinlow Kay. They wens aceompenled by Mrs. township permed awoke on 1Vednesday, ihsnlavy, of Duluth, who is Alen viwit- t.evet Sretlwrs, Tacoma won send yea 14th inet , in the person of Alex. itow, ing her mother. Pee' a cake of their famous Plan tel of [wngsid". at the adran.'ed age of i Womeree IvwTtTI'TK.-Tire regular 'Mist oeq, if year mention this paper. eightyssix years. I monthly meeting of the Women'', in - How's This 'l, • lye offer One thimitcd Ilona'," Ile ward fun n.y ..... of Lease to 11uat . t•rmnul (w .need 1.» Ilnll'' I'abnrh gore. F. J. 4 tl FN K 1' & CU„ Told o, t t. We the nsdrnigned hate known Ka. Thru ey for the Ia-I 1', tteitr...ithil t;•Ileo hien et , 444-41•14tL)n. c. blobl-actmu- n• nn ;dein tOrlrryoulnp)ubtiKAliw•• e y tens - - - tt•urn%n. Kit's'& 31tin11, w'nnh'wde nrMKgt't-, 'rn4edo, . . flair,. Catarrh o lite 1+ taken int '11'41 Iv. n,• I Mr -directly upon ;lie bl,)rt.t and row+ . rare.+ of the .)•.item. 'rr»llnrrrrri,4,,5 fn • . l'rieeTa ,•i•yt- tier bottle. Noel by 111 Ihn,i: gi.t.. 'Take tfall • Fancily Pitls for eery, -r Walton. A gosh p •.ket 1 oft --keep - Into bandit out of ,41 her pl`tlp,14. N: Want to be strong? Eat more Quaker Oats. Eat it for breakfast every day. This advice is ,,coming from all sides as a result of recent experiments on foods to de- termine which are the best for strength and endurance. It has been "proved that eaters of Quaker Oats and such cereals arc far superior in strength an endurance to those who rely upon the usual diet Of heavy, greasy foods. When all is said_and_done on the cereal food question, the fact remains that for economy and for results in health and strength, Quaker Oats stands first of all. It is the most popular food in the world among the foods sold in packages. It's worth a trip to Peterborough 10 see their great mills. I'ut up in two sizes, the regular pack- age and the large family size, which is more convenient for those who do not live in town. The large package con- tains a piece of handsome china for the table. Japanese Men o1 is unequal- led as a;tin re 'eying agent. Applied rn the "I). & L•" Metithol Plaster it s the most effective remedy known for Lumbago, Sciatica, Rheumatic Aches and Pains: Try a "1). & L•" Menthol Ilastcr the next time you arc suffering Irl any one of these com- po: its and be convinced. 25c. each 1 (1rnt'gists. USE ERRQM A Splendid Tbnio Builds up the System Strengthens th© M u sates elves New Life field a• alt sseatelae doolaes. ..k h Laanaes Cn., Montreal. wasesmelantwor, sem Ttoteenavill1'LY I1Msi Summer Underwear IN ALL THE LEADING MAKES : - "- BALBRIGGAN, NATURAL WOOL. ELLIS 'SPRING NEEDLE, PENMAN;S ,a a- ' The Best Goods at `Right' Prices: _ > e ti McLean Bros. L. Palace Clothing Store ou hat'e arnsh_}oh oU•printing, bring it IIF- SIGNAL-. • That is just tht' kind h The Signal's 'printers 1 i k r. • r E. K E L WATCHMAKER,, JEWELER and OPTICIAN. ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES 'PHONES Store, 153• Residence, 035. -i- Store will be closed Wednesday afternoons during July and August. L n Picnic and Camping UPPLIES lag us lit you out with Ow {provisions for yunr smnuter outing. We know jest whet you want and have the tight good'. t4i supply your needs, whether it tie only for an after- noon picnic or for a smolt -lee camping. For the poop,'.' who stay at home we (.twin Fresh Fruit and Vegetables and eve'tythin 4 in the line of Mammies' that i. good. Sturdy & Co. THE (:lt(R l:l:ss 'Phoneys. -- West Side Square. 411110111 1 G. JOHNSTON EMBALMER EMBALMER AND L RAL DIRECTOR RAL DIRECTOR . ^� . arlwm�iun nd Cndrrtwking warerooma, tteot alA8 Spoors: Stores.. nnserlohRealdenoe 178 t At. reakteoex. 35 {w'llllam S l reel, A REAL SALE Stylish and Reliable Shoes Thirthh-Ctinie-or tear werillrtr -oro• much as possible, and get things in readin next season.- Prices are reduced'.on our re lines, which are made for us by trustworthy emmend. People won't leave us a complete list of sizes in • line, hut we've got your sire all right in some r that will please you in style, and more .than pleas, ou in• price. Bring your d shoes to us to repair. • The 'class of work turrre ' t in our shop has no super_ pars _ We -Clave Me -Alf th_ - ilii* in town. S -_ Ak is G. M. El THE Ss» , i' i i•:RTCii IF3111====1a� FHarvest Time Again! WeAilYftys•4 strive to get -the be-st .it)ai- u..1.li:.tti__a • for you this year. 11850 feet Twine at 1I Cents per Ib. This Twine is all IMP sizl•. 111 making, it praises through K. eix.'r, which snakes itimposaihle for any, lumps lir lilt V,' pit•.,, to get [I into choke your'Andel. G,ILT EDGE BINDER TWINE ROPE 1V,• have *quantity of 7-S in. 11,st. Anu'ric:an Petr Manila Rope A regulai !Jk•, Rap.-, which we .nn give you fir Mr. per Ib. Il.'.* Merida I in. Rope, 4 strands, w e es. 11 give yen at 1 1e. per Ili We have a large assortment of Fur•ke, with and withonl jnwr in for vin to lhnoa. trot). S •5th'•., *retro ri to t.11.2'.. Stott,,s, r.e•. in S,s', Pure Paris (preen, 30c. per lb WARM WEATHER GOODS COAL l)II,and G:\S1►LINESTU\'Es. A Targe seism Dern! to chose from, 11EFItI(IEHATORS, fat all pi ices. 11.1NI MO( IKH. at all pt•ires, FISIIING POLIS and 'TACKLE. Atailb1*)i111.tys enol_ ('Alir., IiAItDEN 1 $$l: and N(1%%I,Ei. sTI(AWith:Mil' 1111,I.h:Its. l'I►Hltltl 1s7Y)NElts. E1,EPIIANT \Vlll'rl•: LEA Is and DA WN O11,. Sl1Elt\ViN-\VILLI AMS !WA I'1--MIXha) PAINTS. -F'EN CII` f G We still have a few rods of t1..' 0 -wire No, Il Wire lett, at $Oe. per rod : alar a s •iwntity of Nos. U and 12 Coiled Wire, and a quantity of Barb Wire. w For Eavestrodghing, Tinamithing, Piuelbis.g end Heating We 14111 give you prompt attention, rend all work fully gn:trenteetl. 0 Store 'Phone zz CHAS. C. L E E �OILe 'Phone 117 ===ems=1 l_