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VI teUTN0.1 0 CENTENARY,
LANEb.
SATURDAY, July 31t.
TICK Cnoree-The farmers of this
vicinity have finished the hay crop,
slid the whspt win be in the barns
Sul
,ng this coU.lug work. The ree ut
shewere base considerably leugtheuod
the spring erupe. There will be au
abwatance ut small fruit tine season,
judging by the present showing.
(•oMINii •ND UoiNU.-Mrs. A. M.
Treleaven and son, Lane, of Ripley,
are at present visiting the former.'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jar. LIMO
Mr. 1luggarth and little daughlar, of
Toronto, are guerta of Miss May Reid
at pretreatJoseph Smeltser re-
turned to the West un Tueeday of Chir
work. A numhe•r trout this
neighborhood attended the Cale-
donian games held at Kincardine on
Friday last Mr. and:Mrs. Percy
Sanderson and fatuity spent Saturday
evening and timidity last visiting rela-
tives in Dungannon,
CREWE.
Mono•' , Aug. 2nd.
Tlf ftoWN FROM His Hoses y, -As
Robert Harty and eon, Will. were
returning from Gielerich tut Wednes-
day, tete horses took fright at the
cement miter south of Dunlop and
threw Mr. Hasty from the buggy,
breaking two tones in the track of his
lift hand. t)r. Whitely was sent for
sad bandaged the wounded hand.
Fortunately, Will escaped uninjured.
'VIiKJNAL.-Mina Jennie Scutt. of
Toronto, Is visiting her aunt. Mrs.
Pierce Howard Durnin, of Sas-
katchewanla visiting his parents
here Mies Vera Durnin, of Dun-
gannon, spent a few days last week
the guest of ber cousin, Miss Myra
Durbin. idles Jennie Cliff, of
Deo DOD, spent Sunday with Miss
Ida ConRiaim ... .. Mr. and Mn.
Norman Shackleton and family, of
Mafeking. Tiaited at the home of
Wttttam Slwaci<leton on Sunday.-
Mr. and Mrs J. B. MacKay, of Gods -
rich, spent the week -end at the borne
of the latter's mother. Mrs. Pierce.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
T[TKsDAY, Aug. :3rd.
ST. AceiuwrINY Ile ee1t.i ua. -
Thomea Donnelly. of Toronto, visited
in Ihir vicinity last week ....Patrick
R'aleh spent kundsy at N in. Thump -
son's ....David and Betsy McAllister
visited Auburn and %Valkerburn
friends recently Miss Belle Wil-
son, ..f Auburn, is visitiug her cousin.
Mir Josephine McAllister .. . Thos.
O'Connor is visiting the O'Connor
brothers at Donnybrook• The
Doer Bros., of Blyth, have started to
build the cement basement uuder the
Donnybrook school Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Thompson visited Brussels
friends lately We are Norry to
bear of Mrs. Joseph Flynn's illness
sod hope to hear of her recovegy soon.
Arthur Huehechwrrlrn, of
Buffalo. called on friends in this
vicinity last week A number of
young people from this vicinity at-
tended the lawn social at Kiogabridge
one evening last week, and report
having bad a good time, even though
they did get wet coating home
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Willem, of
lletroit : Rev. James and Mn. Wileon
and daughter. Mies Ruth, of Toronto.
are visiting Joseph Wilson, sr., on the
70, eseeeemeion.
who has been visiting friend* in Am -
Lesley, left on Mousy to visit Mende
at Stratford .Fred Heuderwn has
hired with Dan $weltzer for the ruw-
user. -
ST. HELENS.
TuKauAY, Aug. 3rd.
DUNGANNON.
Ga A. NKWTON, DENTIST. LU(:K•
NUW. - At home every da) neve t 'I'hui.
day'. New rewwty ter extrartl,.g teeth Reenter
furun,beUer than gas. I 'mien and Lrldtm work,
Ito. Aluwlnuel plate. uwu-broakable.l
78.11. -You can always have your work mu,*
better dose In thy dental oilier inure time,
better faefliUw fur doing the work, inure twin.
notable for the aaWsnt. -
Misr Food, of Mitten, is visitiug rel- Ntn WK.-THL LOCAL A(i1NNCY
ate ver here. 1\ in Uuu�antion for Ths 2Usual is at the Poet-
day
Clark, of Toronto, r olatr nutrition
au.uuuery awrc wlwro
pe)tl-�1LLi1- orders will
received (or rubrtor�(yytion+ ttb
day at his home here. verth,ing and Job work, and ruoefpt win
Mr. mid Mrs. Salkeld, of (ioderieh, given fur atuuuut. w.id for the sure.
Spent Sunday in our tillage. 1VKUNKa1JAY. Aug. Oh.
Miss Donna Bice has passed the
Toronto Conservatory of Music ex-
auiivatiou in theory, taking houors.
Misr Bayne, of Fergus, it visitiug
her friend, Miss Margaret Ruthei•furd.
Quite a cumber from this vicinity
took in the excursion to Kiuca dine
on Friday. .
The Misses Wlghtman. of West-
field, *pent Sunday the gueetr of Miss
Mary Clark.
Mrs. Lewis and daughter, Eleanor,
of Michigan, vieited friends in this
vicinity this week.
The trustees of S.'S. No. 4 have eu-
gaged Misr Durbin, of Dungannon,
for the coluiug year.
NILE.
TutowAY, Aug. 3rd.
John Million, of the Uoderich Calf
tegtate Institute, spent Sunday with
relatives at Nile.
CHURCH NorKri.-Quarterly services
were held oneiurRlay morning at Nile.
Quite a large congregation was pres-
ent. and Rev. W. Conway administered
the Sacrament, assisted by ttev. A.
C. Tiffin. Mr. Tiffin occupied the pul-
pit Sunday evening very acceptably.
Mr. and Mrs. Tiffin returned to their
home on Tuesday Next Tuesday
evening, August loth, Rev. G. 0.
Harris, R. A., missionary to be sup-
ported in West China by the Goderich
District EpworihT.eague, *IR tie -pees -
tent on his campaign work. We hope
every member of the League will make
a special eMnrt- a -be-prearnt tab -this
meeting. A special collection will be
taken.
. PItICPAKINI, Tit HIO(Mg .t MisietoN.
.A KY. -Miss Frailty Gray. teacher of
the public school herr, has sent in her
resignation to the trusters and has
decided to give up that profession and
prepare herself fora missionary to the
foreign fields. Miss (fray will for very
much missed, as she bee been well and
favorably kuuwn since coming to Nile.
She has shown a great deal .d interest
in church work, giving not only her
tiute, but also her means, and Itaa liven
for some time first vice-president in
the League and one of the teachers of
the mission study class which wens
organized atom a year ago. Our hest
wishes will go with Miss Gray wher-
ever she may Weir.
AUBURN.
I)KINTM. KE(it'LAK life, FOR ret•;
1 review tare to 1.0., for, Inc. Bass'atrsw.
baa. regular :tie. for ter ; boy,. linen bate. sari•
ular Wc. for Yin: ; buy. Lien has, regular Y
for ler. Ten dozen en's Arsons, worth :er.
ms
for Ste. At KIDUKI.Lv store, Auburn.
Tr'RAnAT, Amu iird.
Miss Annie Sturdy and Miss Thomp-
son went for a visit to Michigan lent
week.
Rev. las. Wilson, of Toruuvt, and
Mrs. Wilson visited relatives here teat
Monday.
.The estate in James Young sold a
carload of staves *tad heading tat. a . • FALL EAlRS -1909.
PORT ALBERT. Winghatn cooper.
Joseph Wilson, of Detroit, yieitrd
Webseuu.AY, Aug. 4th. relatives and old arquainW.ucrs bete
Mrs. Halliday, of Godericb, visited the beginning of this week.
in this locality teat week. A. K. Collis, of Sault Ste. Marie, lalstuwei
Mn. Stewart and children, of f)uteR h netureline Sept- 22, '2.'3
11ich., arrived herr the beginning o
'gennutt, were transient visitors here. this mired'. coming by )mate _ __ vee Marys Sept.
Mrs. el. Echlin is the guest of her Mrs. McNally. of (ioderich. and /Amid* mem.2. y.4
sister. Mrs. Geo. Burrows,- at present. .faintly ate visiting her parents. on Lncknow . sees Sept. 'S3. 21
Colborne.latish; rem.
Sept. �3 24
Mint Alice aod John McWhinney the 7th toners+' of Colborne.
trnewh3'-aoyuaiui-8Wr Ater rerrnt ' dices* lltelret N)rkingtruttnui. of heart s furl t.-... ,Mita,'( 29
\Vawanu+h, left for fault `(tee Msrur, Wing,. • ,r crept 7��t
Mr. arl(I,Yts Will Reid end family Gaterich... 28. aq. 30
( Mich., last Frklar on an xtendetd Sept
called on`friends here on Monday last. ]prutitte Is. •
Sept.:a),Or•t. 1
visit to reiat eve' t herr. -
The Mldes Iris Morrow and Nina1Cirktun SepL 311, Oct. 1
Burrows, of (ioderieh. stent Sunday Mrs. Paterson and her sitter, Mw. (turn ii,
at the home of the latter's tber. Jackson. and the latter'. won, John. of It;yl h
the Sterling Book, Golerich, went on Parkhill
a visit to Detroit this week. • 'ree'wator
'1'he elrvate.r at the station is pro- Dungannon ...................... Oct. 7, ti
grassing very stLirfacturily. 'Elie
sides, bottom fifer and wachiuriy
will be completed this we •k and ptr-
tiatly roofed.
Several in this Io(•ality attenleel the
railway meeting at Carlow last week
And report a lively time. No dtnibt
the township will utilize the caned
between Dunlop and G,.derich when
it gets frozen. It will make good
sleighing. If an accident or two
happen when the canal is full of
water in the spring or fall -why,
"the rail city will pity all dannges."
LOTHIAN.
TU$ODAY, Aug :3rd.
YattallNAL.-Dau McLeatl and Dr.
John McLean spent a day in Wing
haat last week Miss Dallenr left
last Saturday for Detroit, atter spend-
ing a month at her home here
Mrs. McPhee, of 1).•troit, 1s visiting et
her brother James McDonald's, She
will he here fur some tithe Mins
Jetit (inhume has gone Lack to utomer
her work at St. Jose-Th's hospital
after spending her huhduys at ber
mothers Mrs. J.Oilulore'e Miss
Pearl Hebtlarson, of Lucknow, is the
guest of Miss H sane Beenhy far .•
week Mr. and Mrs. John McNay
and two children, of near Seafnr•Ih,
spent the week -end with Mr. McSay's
brother, Peter McNay.
MI p. Peter Me4Ney and tbtee etulh•eu
pent a trw hays at Bruce Irea h,
spent
tin Other points.
I r neons Xavier Garneau Otte it Big
Work ler Canada.
..-The..“4elit-Selit__._Il1tk!i_In.s witnes, -
ed the highest houurs Iso i a-tTI,
turutoryy id many .distinguished m, tl
of Wally uutwrti ttit, tete Leon vt •
hundred year., la.m. tool ammo. ,
tha se honored i,:' - the itritish re
•.,rentet yihabitaut., of the Dominion
are proud t • eels/. aiiurut.`lhrit
Franeois Xavier l:aruenu.
-- Thr Canadian in•-t„riruu, of whit:,
We iiawe now to 4111•• a brief UCisalt.',
was loan lit QueL,•r ..n .lune 15, ISA.
re hen he• lett'etetstee L.•r Seminary, at
whirl, h. had ri-c-.;,.•d his youthful
.•.lt. ittiou, he studied iur the notarial
t r. f -, *ion Knox inn that as \'alrn
tinL'' yaws, -in- T'wr• 1•rtt(b•n.en rot Ver-
ona,' :hunte-k••eldng • youths' hay.,
ttlwttys homely wits,- /10 made a ants;`
in Itt2e, through the New England
Hates• and in deal paid. d visit •tot
:uilland vend Frattre. While h. was
in Loudon, preparing to return hon.,.,
be met with M. D. V. Meer, the dele-
gate (roe, the .1ss.•mbly of Loeser Can-
ada to the Imperial Government, tend
woe retained lartitin es his secretary.
During his reatdene..' in' linden:young
Garneau had tete uppurtuuity ul mak-
ing- The- acquaintance of -Many emitters
men, native and fon-ign, in the great
niet ropulis. He atter 'yards mecum -
'sank 1 M. Viger trent London to Paris,
where hi) visited the. .leadenuy of As it matter of fart 1' nrightots
t.•ncee, an me. 4t i n .Y *lean
"raysute" of that itist'tttion.. It was yon as Soil thuds obeli: them
iii leit that ht• r.-turue•l to Canada. •
_ _ _ full :of nelrly.ucquired knowledge, and
Fire t WinRham. Ie.:tering experieln • -. it late as le55,
11'iughane, Aug. :3. F:a1ly tip:; he thou:ht it, w.,rti while to write
morningfire e.im Salad • de,ttru ed the for Le Journal de Quebec, au inter
1 ) LL est l e r ar count of his voyage to
residence of Ides Barron: 1.711"'''''''Eu eq., There can Luc nu doubt that
street. The huuti a was occupied chi •:, ca,ee, from xaruun Calf(+. but
andtbe-urigiwot�Cbe lira ni. ,:r;, ,,,,.11) nw:.,r_ t r the )ileyary .2.
Itwendiarism is eirspeeted. The flames- ,cirtc lone+ which b,• was introduced,
had .;oinetl great.. head way Ior[ore the ;,x,,rcie.eel a etr.'t' H11.1eueo un the
s1aul Wit* given gild in vitt. of the ft,r-n sir„„ ,4 luti ores lituary' eh• rac-
pr pt respabteof the Rrrmen they ter. 'soon screen this, he 'produced in
•. crP unnhlr W -av the building. Thr 1
lues i. partly cove I by insurniree. the Ouen utter
t s, a number of
poems. about tin .-se its of whirl' 1
litnehock an Killed. • translate the French • eriti/•i+m- of
K inrardinr, Au tianurl Irw-u, L'Abbe Casgratu - ••These poems
il,s
R breathe in many instance* the feel-
s. lartner of the Kt �(uneeeshm of inns .thnt nnimate.l him in regard to
ticweuuck.. woe throw in front of the r)„tt itution ot, e nitre txe was soon
snorer knits when hi tee rab-ii way destine,) to write the history . Among
•t•r•tw•dsy. *tui the 04"e" wangled the mom rernsekAl.4.-of these cru
You May
Need It
Ask your doctor bout the
wisdom of your keepin yer's
Cherry Pectoral in the house,
ready for colds, coughs, croup,
bronchitis. 1f he says -We all
right, then get a bottle of it,
at once. Why not show a
little foresight in such matters?
Early treatment, early cure.
Net „ 1 I.t .ur formula.
' w. n1.n,.b .edw100501
rr.,m tau
arsw o r.. r.a a
eaoeter
Many a ho}} is called dull and stupid,
when the whsle trouble is due to a lazy
liver. We firmly believe your own doe.
tor will tell you that an occasional dose
of Ayer's Pills will do such boys a great
deal of gond. They keep the liver active.
��AWe kr tha J. C. Ayer Cb.. Luweu• Maw -
.t'• 1- 01m Itoaa: Mauit Du,
I::dche4vtu, rrt5: Alberta,
11 tete!, 1'107.6: the in.
.1 least -' oon e iuitas!
v erOrtt - -frost--- d+, t; ttited
- ,lids IIs,7G- of the Overseers intuit-
• r.u,ts
11ayu• Keno• 12,444, .33,000 of
111.-m havinit settled uttr -oTder 'pre-
vinteS.
s hgn rfbbway. 1Vhilr 1 ons wmnme '1 •s pis:aux_
TLiorioti(itohkiena hntDterre in• a fi,►RR7:tbr Bhiniiiiics.__'j�ivtie ar,_-�a1T
(rant. unhitched front the nuoaPl• 'Ansi Huron.' Therm poetical efforts, gin•
kit ill rhargt• of Mr. 'resin's young eYee, which would Imve beat) enough
tow got away ;press -the Ind and run -
ng dnwb the rued dashed into, the -io_ mai.,fro e.•p...it.- en bl anultrct
bogey, masking the injured man's mean, 'and would have secured pini a rt A1.ITY, v.if•U):, 1(ATiNt`AI'r1O\,
distor:uished Position among our 'lit.
shoulder. ff.- disci nests fewlesor e r h ...G, l : , ti' eLiIJ- -i^•^ we will
t•nnteurs. were only the tirsTittep to rtwlcivortost,maintain. ••
Detfness Cannot be C red the. crowing work of his lite."
-It was in 1844) that M. Garneau
its 1-'•1 ..pplkaatiou., a+ they em mash i'egan- writing the history of liner rut.
is.- 1..- t -,t Wr'tou of Ow rm., T1i!\�rre I- only Leve country-- lala.riou. undertaken
one wit) I.,, are deafness, and that le by no Q
•t 11nt ions! remedies 1ietfu.., t'es .ed by an which will 'perpetuate his Laans'• in the
inflamed ..uud it ion of the u. urea. lin
Kte.lac caul tube. trhet. chi- tube i
van hese ,. rlimhYdq sound or
DOCTORS
say consumption can be
cured. Nature alone won't
do it, it needs help.
SCOTT'SvEMl;LSION
is the best help, but its use
must be continued in sum-
mer as well as winter.
lake It to n Iittlet i whir .. r Water
GO a sol' h, oh. now. All L)rugt ata
?Kt STAN1)All0 or THE WORLD
Na. n -tree--. and
manytc,• int.
Ili ut1 the manyintone. who tatorr1
tee New• crowns)•.
or e ;uuuxls of ('anadinu llberttture.
iftn xmedth,,,,r „1 teemed w.• way n'Asrurda
err lrwwr-- a�tf+.�•••••
tug.Ulla when it t- entirely rt.....1 dekfue•.t is that the fog volume appw•an`d :it (jtle-
inee,y-lilt, and ante••s the inns 41101\a/4W be bee 111 11448; thr second -itt it146` and
taken out mat this tube re -torts.' to its ',normal
: the ihir.l (which Lwught the Matory
neo .0 t'1 Ptia down tv the estabtiehRtent
.f cunstittrtionat tinvrrnmt'nt. in 1792)
any laugh 1'-r•.:ss oLlw,tlt
nor France are/ Canada was bund in its
praise• of the• suev..sett . undertaking,
0. awl it waw reviewed in the highest
terms of approval in the Nouvelle
Revnr of Firmin Hulot. of Paris. The
result of this was that a sernud trle-
tlutt, whtth bo reeler ter 6i.-Aarrtlewvt
t, the Urian of the CanadaA in 14140,
was wan published, and was received
by the,Prr.s and the people with un-
intitctl. favor. In 1959 a third edition
as [midi i..a in Quebec, and in ite0O
a trtnslatuot into English by Mr. Bellut J.• .it+ first n *slice. We have
Ito splice i, Kinn e'1br name+ of all
the distinguished •writers who have
exp este 1 their admiration of M. (Iar-
osa • afx ,lit toll • .-m! -ir*mr
of Fla ) ,rnat ber the Irl { .,..1 N
Worlt tt'ac -,nee •ts 11 snnet.i Of the
effect hat the "History• of ('*nada"
prodluced r•r1 the minds'of these who
"sp.ake with _the
Henri-Martin,
to ab; Iiaueruft• Perlman, Win-
throp, S is asst, Justin Winsor. Paul
Leroy -Bee thou. and Dr. C. W. Colby,
of McGill 'niversity; may be consult-
ed as to 11 merits of Garueatu'e ela-
borate wor and their good opinion
cannot - le enineeid. Ip 14(14 the
author cmll -bated the conelu.' of
his "History ' to the Revere Cann-
tiienue." _ •
iontittiuh.louiring will he destroyed
nine r,. -o nut or ten are raewd by
whirl. Is twining but an scanned solidi
I hr m uw,u- mrfan el.
We wdlEire (fne Hwe4,ed 1)u11ua
rave of dentine... tcar.ed by eatarrhl (hat
.,ot be rural by 11.11: a •Aarrh 1' ,re. ten
. irrnlitr-, flee.
. Y. J. 1'Hi ".I -:v R eta, rolole
dolt b2y Druggists 1:c.
l'elke Ilall - Family fill- fin rwl+t Ip et err e
Toronto
i .nndnrt
AValkerton
Aug. 24 -Sept. 13
Sept. 10-1S
Slept. 16, 17
Sept. '21.'2
Oct. 2
Oct. 5, 6
Oct.:,, 0
sees.. ()rt.5,6
Miss Courtney and Miss and Mr,
Jackson, of Aw)erley, spent Sunday
with the former.* cousin. Mrs. Ben-
nett.
Mrs. Dunbar returned last week
from Brucefleld. where she had been
visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Thos.
Baird.
Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Clinton, will
occupy the pulpit in Christ church for
a few Sundays, se Rev. Mr. Hicks is
spending his vacation in Toronto,
%VIII Brown and his gang of men
with the cement mixer moved to
Nelson Graham's after completing
Will Hawkins' cement wall for the
basement of his house, This !Doke
like business, Will.
AMBERLEY.
MONDAY, Aug. 2nd.
Bruer Nerreis--Service in the Meth-
odist church next Sabbath aftern on
will he at 3 o'clock ftverybndy at
' •w
t•esent is Luny picking darns at the
lake. The berries are an excellent
crop thisear A number of the
Awberley boys are getting ready to
take in the excursion to the North-
west. Things are booming nut there
this year The railway will soon
be et AmMtrleyy. The people have
been leaking for it for a long time.
.William Livingston, of Elm-
wood, is engaged as clerk in L. 0.
Wildfan s store. Mr. Wildfang is do-
ing a rushing heisineee this summer.
Tete HoNYY B. We see by last
week's Signal that the Lochaiwh Tor-
resp(ondent ham returned from his trip
and *till has not got the three B's off
his mind. We all thought that, niter
a trip like that, he would be quite
rnntent•d with the nice quiet life of
an old married mon, but it is said that
he ham not. found the H. that is to his
taste, if he cumin to Amberley pro's
Ablysome of three hold -headed, or
curly -headed, men may help hltn
eking in life. Now if you come.
Hiram, take great care that the one
you ask is hold -headed, for nowadays
wigs are as common ss the birds of
the air. But if you cannot leave your
position In the Order of I'nehoseri
Friends, just send a message with the
game bird, Bob -White.
Petue nsa MNNTION. --Bernie Fran-
eey spent. Munday at the Lighthouse.
Andy M.('ourt spent Sunday at.
James MrPherson's on the '2nd con•
(newton . Ram. Geddes spent Sun-
day on the boundary Miss Violet
Barge, of Clinton, bit at present visit-
ing her nmlwin, Mien Lizzie Brown.
. Miss Annie Courtney is at pres-
ent tinning frlende In Reafnrth......
Min Florence Huston, of Pine River, it's early rnnrtgh to make frlende "
Shields, vltdtinq ber dater, Mrs. Robe. meld Spenders, bitterly, "hut pretty
isrlsi of friendAmbe. s Fred Rose hard to keep them." "Oh, 1 don't
tr it...R Mr. at. ,la o ash D!- know," replied Lenders. "I've got a
'r Il sellay. t Mrs. Robe Ahlwlds number of friends who resent perfectly
'Twit i14,. uttind Jt len. SAMOA n.wed/snot: I willing to let. me keep them.'
nn the hnrn very Rnv W fklfwng, 1
CARLOW.
WKnnssttAv, Aug. lth.
Miss Sarah Mcl.rod spent a few
days the guest of Miss May loose.
Misses Laura and Lilian Laulen-
slayer a visiting at Ihtngennon this
week.
Ll. -Cbl. ascot s family, together
with a few friends, spent Saturday at
the lake. -
The fanners in this locality are
inisy cutting wheat and barley, which
is a fail' crop.
Thomas Hamiltnn lose intoning in
the south part of thi\townsliip one
day this week, \,
Rw..I.It. Mann preachad to hes con-
gregation on Sunday after a few
weeks' vacation.
Mr. Wise was agAin ,01 hit rounds
with his petition iu r•onneetion with
the electric road.
Mrs. S. L autensdayer Arid aka.
Heaney spent a day with friends itt
Oonoybreok recently.
The Mamonie brethren are having
their hall reshingled. Mr. ('lark, of
Auburn, has tbe contrnct.
Mrs. Miller's two nieces are still
rusticating at the hotel, es is also
Miss Beeeom, of Doderteh.
Miss Ridsdale his returned to her
home in Toronto after spending a
few weeks with friends here.
Miss Tyndall hat gine to London to
spend a few days with her Rieder
before she returns 10 the West.
Mr. Homey brought. hi• engine
home on Tueelay And is getting
ready for the eeasun's threshing.
The Women's Missionary Society of
Stnith's Hill church held its meeting
in the church on Wednesday, pack-
ing a tax of clothing for the mer
sionariete.
One thing every woman le willing to
undergo i• a new bonnet.
NEW CHART, LAKE HURON.
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U. S. Lake Survey issues New Chart
Lithographed is Colors.
The 1'nited States iake Survey
omnn during June published two new
eharte pet twining t, its series of nevi -
charts of the (creat letkes.
The:ae charts are engravings litho-
graphed in several enlors to depict
lend areas, shallow and deep wader,
sailing roureeo, lights and other aids
to navigation, ate prepared from Gov-
ernment surveys, and by CbnRres-
-lonal direction are sold et a nominal
figure covering cost of paper and
presswork.
Coned hart No. 3, Lake Huron,
rovers tbe south end of that lake from
Harbor Reach on the west shore and
Port Albert on the east ICAnadian)
shore to the head .if St. Clair River.
it embodies all Canadian and I'. S.
Government sury eye available to date.
The scale of the chart is 1,1:711,/100 (inch
equals about 1.0 piles), and a special
inept on the chart shows the harbor
at Ooderirh, Ont., on Reale of 1.10.01)
t6 3-8 inches to the mile). Price of
Overt it tai cents,
('hart or the Apostle islands, Lake
Superior, shows, on one sheet, the
entire Apostle group and ('hequame-
gon Bay, as well as the shore line of
the lake from Little Girl Point, Mieh.,
to Band Point, Witt. it include, the
results of the detailed resurvey of the
Island region made by the Lake Sur-
vey in 1901.2, and other Antecedent
and subsequent government surveys.
The chart scale is 1(11,01) 11 ineh
e rials 5,000 fret )• Price rill cents.
The chart, are mailed free of post-
age.' to thane remitting the cost
(postage stamper not accepted) to the
Lake 'Survey Office. Old Custom
House, Detroit, Mich.
"Before yeti were married you said
you'd lay dnven your life for me," she
sobbed. 1 know it," he returned
solemnly : "hat this confounded flat is
so small that, there's no place to lay
anything down."
Rnrhelor friend to old tnerried men
--"What world be. your answer to
the misetinti, 'Ts marriage a fail-
ureP'' 011 merriest man "it de-
pends on whether my wife. was pres-
ent when the question wag naked."
"Look here," remarked a violinist
resentfully,ou were talking all
through my solo." "Oh, don't worry
Ahntt thatt,," replied the man ed•
dressed. '•i assure you 1 wasn't say-
ing
a -
Ing anything you worild particularly
want to hear.'
When some people get busy it is Al-
ways in commotion with snmething
that Is none of their business.
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GRAN Uit+ r ED
SUGAR
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All "lb.
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VEGETABL1
and
A La • 's Mistake.
An exempie f haven t "greatness
thrust upon" 071 was noticed a few
days ago at the ' slit ment Buildings
in Queet)'s Park, r oronto.
One of the men who show visitor,'
about the oliieial Mae of (lntaito'i'
le�fialalp9rs his company of
visitors in the eon of their trip
through Ilio hnlldtn to the muter
door of the office of P mier Whitney.
"Here's the Premier"a oil3ce," said
Ute
Justeulde. then Hotter, Wallis, secretary
to Premier Whitney. cane out from
the officeof his I ch ref on some mat-
ter
abter of business.
"My," rwuarked one of the ladies of
the party of visitors, "isn't the Pre-
mier a young man?'
Population of the West.
It is esti-netted et the Canaries Ru-
reau that the papulation of the prai-
rie prevjnee;, which was only rs1),o00
in 1906, has increased to 1.100,000
within the part tare.• years. The as -
Don': ..1
c1:a!er f• : r t• r,;i ,11
ti1011 O i til -' "I Z..<. ( 1, ' .:
P1aste: Lot k 1 : i.. "It.
L." trar', e.:n^r'r illi t h -tin. 1t
gualaulecs clic l;t:vuiw. and
the most cliective remedy for
Rheumatic ai'hc3- and pains,
Lumbligu, Sciatica, }3:tckttche,
etc. 25c, each. -Yard roll,
equallll;,r awes of the regular
blZe $1.00.
FRUITS
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elidy of
PINT a °LIAR:- SEALERS
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J. J. _M
DONALD,
THE GLEAN GiROCEFtr, WEST ST.
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FEPRQY'?!!
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Oives strength;
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Taken attar any Illness It'
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WATCHMAKER,
JEWELER
and
OPTICIAN.
ISSUER OF MAR H I A Ci L
LICENSCS
PHONES Store, 153.
Residence, 185.
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Store will be closed Wednesday
a(ternoors during July
and August.
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1 BUGGIES - BUGGIES
I have received shipments of the
moo Models in
GREY ■nd MOUNT FOREST
BUGGIES
Two of the best lines made in Can-
ada.
Rubber Tires, Automobile Stats
and all the latest ideas in first-
class Carriages.
A good second-hand Grinder for
sale, iogood repair, to -inch plates.
Several good drivers and some
cows for sale.
Robert Wilson
%gent fees
Massey Harris Implements, MeI-
lotte Cream Separators. Fleury
Plows, Bissell Disc
Harrows, Land Rollers,
etc., etc.
Wm-pronme-Hamilton street,
Goderirh.
Clean-up Sale of
STRAW HATS
At Half Price
All this season's goods. Now is your
chance to get the best Hat going for
the rest of this season and to start
if lit xt,
McI ean Bros.
Tailoruuig
Gents' Furnishing.
mi
I f you wish your prosperity to
be continuous, your adver-
tising in THE SIGNAL
should bti continuous.
A REALSALE OF
&y�sh
and
Reliable
Shoes
1 his is the time -of -Seat -we reduce our stock as
much asossible,_and get things in readiness for
next season. Prices are reduced on our regular
lines, which are made for us by trustworthy man-
ufacturers and are such as we can thoroughly rec-
ommend.
People R on't leave us a complete list of sizes is
every line, but we've got your size all right in
something that will please you in style, and more
than please you in price.
Bring your good shoes to us to repair. The
class of work turned out in our shop has no super-
ior. We have one of the best mechanics in town.
Ga 1111. -Elliott
Tile S14t'
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Harvest Time 0
Again
\V•c always strive to get the best and we have it
for you this year.
GILT EDGE '
BINDER TWINE
650 feetat.
e Twine Il Cents per Ib
This Twine is all one size. In making, it pasties trough a sizer,
which makes it irnposwible for any incurs or large pieces to get
in to choke your bonder.
--ROPE _
We have a quantity of 7-8 in. (test American Pare Manila
Rope A regular 2i k-. Rutpr, which we elm give you for I(k per lb,
Best Mendel in. Rope, 4 strands, we can give you at tic. par Ib
We have a large assortment of Forks, with And without
shit. Just in for you to choose from. Scythes, from 115c. to 11.78.
enaths, 75e. to MC.
Pure Paris Green, 30c. per Ib.
WARM WEATHER GOODS
mai. (111.and GAS4LINF:S'IY)VEM. A large Assortment
to choose from.
i1EFItIGERATORR, at all prices.
(HAMMOCKS, at All prices.
FISHING POi.KS and h'A('KLF:.
A t:T0M(11311.58 and ('ARTS.
(GARDEN 11085 and NO'l,Zl.Es.
STRAWBERRY HUi,LERS. CHERRY STONER:4.
KLiyPHANT WHITE LEAD and BADF.N (1ffe
SHKRWIN-WiLLIAMs RKADY•MiXSD PAINTS.
FENCING
We still has., n few reels of the 9 -wire No. 9 Wire left, at 40e.
per rel ; alwu a quantity uI Noe. 9 and 1.2 Moiled Wire, and a
quantity of iiario Wire.
For Eavewtt' tl hing. Tinaslitbine. PInmhing and Heating we ran
/1give pmpnnrtpl :o ret t inn. and all work fully guaranteed.
Store 'Phone za CHAS. C. LEE
House 'Phone ti,
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