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The Signal, 1909-8-12, Page 71 'I 11111 (VGN AL : GODERICH, ONTARIO 40+4444+44 givi,+44+944 44Q **° 94 4+ 4949 *444+ • TheNews of the District. 'iso3306+A6406616+464646+4546464645454545-46******* 4544 45 4646 44645464$4454*******• • AMBERLEY, MONDAY, Aug. 9th. The farmers around here are all OODERICH TOWNSHIP. Tui,sp.te, Aug. Std. OHITI'A)ty. Mies Clara J. Proctor, tory threshing their fall wheat.. ____ second daughter of Jos. Proctor, of Service la the Methodist church tHulutesv'ille, who had been afttreted next Sabbath evening at 7 :'al o'clock. i with so itttvnal ailment fol• Mum" Misr Violet )large. of oliatoo, who' time. war released flout her sutteringe had been vieitiva- Let oouaiu,-1IJlaa pr Youss h the .,tit oils A week Lillie °twirl . le t fur her Lowe on { previous she had min reusedflipilia wt .Cites Tuesds ., *Owl, which only increased her diel y tress.-Heceaseldswar s•geeersi faysr BELFAST. , ' Be in the vicinity itt which rhe lived. '1'r1.:1411AY. Aug.•10th. She war en active member of Kt. John's church, Huhnesville. and oneuf Mrs. Henry Borland, of the too, is the lending workers in the Sabbath visiting at Mr. and Mr.. Borland's. school. Misses Bertha and Marie Sherwood EAST WAWANOSH. are visiting in \Viugham this week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bennett, of Port Mosul', Aug. 9th. Allied, spent Sunday with friends Miss Annie Furan her returned W herr. Buffalo after visiting ,under the par - 1. 11. Mullin, wife and family visited ental rout foie u shunt time. forma fortnight with Mrs. and Miss Miss Annie and A. A. Naylor visited Mullin. at D. M. Nsylor'r and tiro. Smith's. Jae. Alton is Making extensive Lucknow; un Maturdsy aid• Sunday. alterations in hie house, and it is going Itlettuv's:atee're..-Aduu Roberta:on, to make a very fine dwelling. of the pith line. is having it. bits• glow - Mr. and Mrs. Will Crosbyand line engine Installed to 1 p the family. of Woodstock, rnt *150 water maw lis artesian well. 1.ttt; feet weeks with the gentIi iiisi a patents deep. The ruffle,' is so placed 1hst it bete.esti he used for sawing wood, ulso fur running the pulper and other mach - Mrs. J. I. Holt and family, of inert'y. Basins are being pot in the New York, who came heti. in th"iN stabler which will in ntvide a constant motor car, gave us a t. cry plesssnt raipply of water for hi.. %Utak. Mr. call on MaWrday evening. Itulwrtarnl • is an up to date farmer ,fin. Mullin twofers the sad news 011 rind believer in having eel iything Maturdaiyof the death of her brine''. i'iitiri nfrht Tne--ttn.tts+a iAN. fi. D. B. McKinnon. The funeral took No. i are having a gravel walk put in plane on Tuewisy at Blyth. Iradta�([( l+. Eta• two rnU inet's to IIP new echos. Milton Na' for it; doing MAFEKIN(,I. thotivork. Tugtwo.ty, Aug. :lel. -- - Jer-rlNur,--:Berry-picking ia the order of the dayM J. Kilpatrick. 1Vr:uoeel,ty. Au,(. 11t1t. of Brockville, who had Isere visiting lhit'Kt II Itt: ortt5IN+,. Mt. An.lew's - meads in Chows• parte, left foe bus mense pt eseyterian , ten et -,itl 1....•....I...o+.d PORT ALBERT. Saturday as. Miller, of Yt. next Sunday, August 1S:h. The Helens, called on friridr here on Suit- eacf•tuuent of.the Intd'e Simper will Clay:.- Mrs, W. Wilton. of Hewers- 1 r .neer) fat 1e..:01 p. tie. and thone 11 1 k a1 "Auteuil vdle, vbited her sister, Mis. Rtbthers, win a• ,weeirr at . o'clock to Erle fl t t \ came p (1 'AUBURN. :over two hundred and fifty of L)RINTM; RRlll'LAit loc.. Flllt t1o; I Auburn's+ sons and daughters. The 1 „valuta., to 1�1 tor l4$-. -.roc. I gat njetuent ttnnmittee nut only hate, r.wuki 31r, fur I:k•: but. linen lett,. C 1..ktsl it flit. - transpoi'tath.n oiler Uk•, fur Y.•; buy, Won hat., reside 'es,, (meetji41, but took ttlu g tennis and �urilk%.-.'LrY.tluil!L.JLLu11.ti.)IGtSi.,!• NUI'(II •Mtlstat ,44M11ta. l• 11rL-.dela. bathing rut vie, At Itt111113.1.� oure..CtiLurn _._..._ rit41 l \Vit:UNNe11AY, Aug. I it h. riiitl4. ete.. anti provided aminte eat AI.1•itgt i.tTttt . --rhe official feta d fur all . 'Chip lactics dteitt. after' r' lir i •owwfsmary' drpitUu.vtl. and did jil rhe--Mell►tsl'rt ehurcher til Auburn their work faithfully and well. One circuit aC its 0LNt meeting raiseir the of the. uuwt interesting features of the rtia , [Lha prfstor. Rev. A E. Jti ete, day, spurt war Cite bascbull watch by: *ion.tnttktog it *1M 1. Mr. I'm's between Aubgru til Salified. in work is lunch appreciated •in the cunlumuity. Ke•noen. OI•KNtwi, --Monday, the 11th, i. that a1ute awl for the Mooing of the t'IWlltr•V rrhoole. At l Ilion S. S. No. i.. A. F. Johns will have charge In the se • • resin,. Mies Core 11. Fel'gwutn has been engaged to lwur6 the janitor .elassee. • New l'ne►tt II Mllglat, -Sam. Duerr haw nearly a pigged the work on the concrete block walls for the new shed, in councct'un with Mt. Mark's' Epis- copal chore . When cuulpleted they should fore tit u neat aplwarenee- urixival, ads. for ae it rule church Kited). are built rutirely of lumla•r. Ar TIIK H% •1•Iy-T l'us Ht 11. 'chic Marais' r..ngr•g tion held thei, firs, el .,n ser iee itt their new church un$abballu le An ek14i►ion.sl retainer of inta•h•.t •►s the use role flue lied time of the ha !sone emar rn- i,tnw•1'viee prPir,ttr.l s a IUetit 'i ..1 It Jautt•s 1.t1si . .1• l)••tr,.il, iIi• h. y \VuiTUY ttI' NIITK.-.. farn►rls' family picnic (tot waorola atilt t1**t •Hvntlev seal. Wit Prrur ir0Ju 1st woe eL . is 1st W:� tit letswrt 'hie it which the Auburn 1.•.4111 trimmed the Hartford nine by -a More of eight to nue. The Auhuru phtyt•ts were as follows : 1). W. Ferguson, I b. ; \\'. M4.1 hmuld, p.. Jto' Coder. 2 11.: 1. Arthur, SS, ; J. Tuls•rvillet C. ; W. (i.ivier, If.; H. Kilos, cf.; Ei . Lawson, a b; Harvey Meliee, .f. Thr.•Maltfnrd players wt•t'e : 11. Minnie!, J. Chis- holm, K. NcLeiul: '1'. Jardine.. R. 1\'adter.. P. Hisaett, W. Hfilsett, 11. \V alters, W. Morris. 1'barles Black. of lioderiele and Ray - d Iter d,. of Westileld. were the umpires. The bathing suits were in great demand. and passed Ilona hand to hand, and at t Mks over forty, timbres were in the water, it once. The weather could not have been letter. there was plenty of tuuuseitent fur .•v'erylsody, and altogether the out• int wwi ,Mte of- Clue must successful ever held. 'ruo •h rrelil e t lie given the rowutitlt•e Dr. Welt.' John Arthur and Herbert Knox -fur their untiring vitiate and the .'*rel- Ntast-awida-lo _lila IMCas A1111111'11'r civic holiday is looked forward to from year to year ti old and young alike. It is doubtful' tr m wvt.uu lac the form kit's'''. s., I " ephh of the day is more thee- K rstghly interpreted by any other instead of overworking the four- ciyumunily in�Vestrtn Ontario. The fooled friend the pieuick.•1s • or to ,•.itieens • work eemieeeierd and the tippler ant en;, steed out 1 •1.1)' alw'ljys bee, a rem goal time. hum's, entire outfit for the ecce iuu, ('eaesl»AI. -Mises Aggie and allowing their awn boasts to to a H,•tenu Smith. of Ttnun •tt'e lite day u( rest. guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Riddell. 1)tleo W'NIillAM.-The Wiugltat .... Mist 1'Iirit' Molester, former r ,vanes• 1 41st week ental ;utriu•he • at 'i st u, .i can u village is Witting ton e y are andam . arorth ttrrnjuy Anbnrn'i, cis l,..G- luunees 11 'civic holiday'. for August d y r toting t Pojitt Feral. Mae te- ll %Vake ti., Win.lhaiu! ,Auburn to ted on A mnday, after visiting at li w had a civic holiday Tel the past the mine of re. C. Rowson . Mr. live years, and it is dtinbtful it there in ,and ren. HenJ. EA' row, of New jersey, mother town in the county where the are v1 iting Mrs.. Honking and ether citizens enter so thoroughly into the Toilette here and at Myth. Mr. ••pmt of the occasion. Oitr'Liitpeolde F'arrew running it fruit Carol in that It Point Farm last Friday made state Mrs. Duff. of Dungannon. er daughter, Mrs. J. \V. rs. Patterson, arrnm- A. C. Jackson and her e Sterling Yank, (Jud- rned from it visit W lien. Deesledt it yesterday John &eke is the afternoon. 'tee. 1'. M. Rutherford will road tether of a boo and heir.:. •:, conduct Iaoth services. W. Shackleton and Mies Ida visited at the home of Norman ',kite vee 'rutsttr..--Mr,- and Mis. Shackleton on Sunday. Alfas hi. A. Church, of Usalerich township, Haaiy is visiting her sister, Mrs. John spent Sunday• in this burg... )Ire. Blake There was a leege attend- '\dant Schaefer and ehildten left for /ince st the quarterly service in the their. home iu %%Ingham last week: Methodist church ou Sunday. _ The Mr. pont firs. Met Fib visited nervier was conducted h the pastor. wiM 1lteir ,b0,41.1..1.. mt.. ori F. \t'il1i.+t Rev. T. 1:. Sawyer. Mr. and Mrs. recently Prank there rKurned Sawyer leave this week for Grand to 1 -ort Attlee. lust Msturd.tutter Bend to spend their holidays: .Iwrtdiag a couple of n►ue. i, i in tire MO\DAT. Aug. 911. *rlecelity .. tteY renewed acgltaintaanestLent-. of hl • an..f Newts Norma -John Joytlt, of Luck- F. Cunningham on Sunday lits' - - . now,occupied thepulpit here yesterday Misr Draper. Miss E. Mct'owlet and thoroughly overhauled. At one tune in the absence of Rev. T. Mswyer, amities-tee-Mea..Looreu ',.r •rorontn- • o' taitlt his fathel_and ..Mise L. Alton isvisitingat'jTboo. took advent tge of the excurelon blot lag. A. E. owned the sew Blake's. Mies K. Handcock, of MAMrday to visit .rune of their old Toronto, is visiting at the home of Jas. lSdwarde.... Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mtother.. of Toronto, called on their aunt, Mrs. Stotler', last week, Miss Ba !Bothers is visiting friends in Dungannon.. _..Finlay Reed is visiting his aunt, Mee. Jamie- son. of Laurier. We are glad to sec Finley waa successful in the examina- tion for en tee nce to the Normal School. ...,Geo. McNeil spent Sunday et his home in Lucknow. Does Not - Color Hair Ayer's Hair Vigor, as now made from our new improved formula, does not stain or color the hair even to the slightest degree. Gray hair, white hair, blonde hair is not made a shade darker. But it certainly does stop falling hair. No question about that. 1)oe, not thanYe the color of the hair 7,ru. tit. W,.h ..t•4 bottle y r.o..1 to your vers semi ea.. a. wy• Indeed, we belie.e it will stop every cue of falling hair unless there is some very unusual complication, something greatly affecting the general health. Then you should consuttyour physician. Also ask him about the new Ayer's Hair Vigor.. Ws/. 0. Ayr o... iwwsat. allose"'"' choir of the Methodist church are holding their picnic it! .the lake on Friday next Th Juhurtun has wild his form to Mr. Jotter !or the suit of $I,INst..... Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hort►as Menem, of Manitoba, are visiting friends around here. Mr. Morrow it nue. of the Nile boys who hove prospered in the %Vt.t. ONLY 50 CENTS to make your baby strong sal well A Fifty -cont bottle. of SCOTT'S EMULSION 141 e.xc,•Ilrpt showing. is s- -siting l'i're or A F'oaMgis Itgsu•r tii'. ' Itfedd Albeit 1.741'411i., of `Sault Ste. Marie, palsied by Mites., telt roe home en Tuesday. after eon J. 1f., of spending a week lurking after his' ori :11, have re _prjs t ty Isere. The dropping mill re- Detroit .. M r eivtsl • particular attention. (wing visiting her 'net Mists' Edith an Dungannon, visits. and Jack. oil Tuieena) Knox is visiting at t Itrucrtlgld WESTFIELD. Moen.ty, Aug. nth. Haters. -Several of the young peo- ple from this vicinity joined with the Anhurette' nn Friday inn and vent the civic holiday at Point Ferns The threshing for this season iters menced, wheat being the principal grain threshed. It ie turning out fair- ly well. yielding about twenty bushels per acre in some instances. Carne it Norio,. Rev. 0. ti. Harris. the outgoing missionary to China who is to he supported by tht• Epworth Leagues of the (loderich district. ad- - dressed the rv-shoos at each of 'the appumtrnen on a et SaLta•tb Inst. Ile presented the cause of missions in a very able and appeal- ing manner. The Methodists of litalr= rich district have reason to be proud of having the privilege of supporting se clever s y oung man in such n worthy cause as that of l'hinl•t+r missions The W. F. el. M. of the Westfield church were entertained in Hlyth lawt Tuesday afterniem by the Hlyth auriliary. I'gromea .. - Mrs. Henry Mntrish axil family. of lioderich, are visiting relatives here. . Mime Ada Morrish. of (Federici]. is visiting her simli•r, Mrs. John Lawlor• this week. . Miss Young, of Colborne, is visiting her mister. Mrs. James Redmond Mem. I)-nt and two children are visiting' the furnter•s sister, .Mrs, Archie Rohtson. Th.. Mitoses Clerked( St. Hearne. spent Sunday at the hums of W. J. %Vi htman Mrs. Ilea. Ainslie and daughter Flossie, of Comtwr, are spending a few days visiting Mn. Ainslir's deter, Mts. J. N. Campbell. . Master Howard Carr, of Hlyth, is spending this week visiting his raisin, Master Colin Campbell (iordou Wightmets, of New York State, b spending his holidays here, vis{tin relstivtN and friends Benj. Farrow and wife. tit Delaware, are visiting the fornaer's' brother, Wacky Parrow Mrs. John Hell, of Alberta, is home em • visit to her Parente, Mr. and Mrs. John Redmond. Nish Malwl Hiuekingbot.tntu has entered the Halve hospital, New York, to train for a nurse. friend.. in Port Albert .....\Vi eongt•atulate Mont. q1� our fetes wile last \Vednesdlty evt.ning were lucky enough to he on the winning side of the football' g4lie played. st Ahe P vi ripaliy tgti the sr.althPll.1 OT , KINTAIL. •• Tuve-male Aug. 11h. Hee rug... -A merry patty' of posing people f tiollerirh :sr-ivetf F:,ta•e are busy getting out ltarrt'I . Monday morning to spend the week ant have four cooper,' at work. They ramping at Lakeview Park here will begin distributing the barrels to Mee. Alexander Thein. of Toronto, irho farmers this Week in order to here to sp.•nd a couple sof week+. with make room in the warehouse. friends Mrs. A. Ctlnitliell. of GI•ea'N HII.t, re. aK RKr.t,tent. -- Newla•rry, and. Mar. Nahum. and Miss �I,rraine of tiiwebik. Minn.pent the will ebaaa• a sickle baby to a plump, romping child in seemor as wolf as in mater. Only ear tint a day -think of it --vi Piens aa nice M cream. Cost a roan bottle aow. All Orwae ds •tot SrANOAR•O Or Tete WORtt LOTHIAN. Tye:mitts% Aug. loth. Miss Lizzie Edwards, of (liodt•rich, Visited friends here for a few days. Mies Ella Magnet. of Walton. spent two weeks the guest Of Miss Maggie Hogan. - at Hesproler....--�__ Miss iMbrl McDairmid. of Para - Cora Roberts, of 1 mount, spent Sunifb with-Miitl e.sle their brother. Mrs: J D. %Vilson's, Mrs. James 1s, visited day, - They rough the h in the es. is virlrt- grist mills hive and did a big business. At ptew•nt ht• is nwnager of a 1 tr•ge. tv.,ulleu null at the American Moo. Tug Arrt k II %KVK iF. -Alf. Asquith and John Johnston are buying apples Mr. a Arn..tr tag, of lieu Althorn friends over Su toe }mai back front a trip t for Lin .d Toronto, workingcin- West. and have great fit Culbert`s. They are baying by the tweed. aid Stirs Slala•I \ tlmon, of )etroit, A the price offeree) is around the dollar ing her (-moan.kiss Mary Rt price and Mir. harry Turn Mark An outside man ie also In the intent. r,_ of Mehl, baying orch'u•dS. The Young l".a' t'b.- "tu-un-luealay.. Will Yobngblut, of Murder, M has taeq v isiting ft feuds here and t l ud.•rieh Miss Annie Sturdy ha. returned from a visit to her aunt, Mrs. Whitley, at Nt. Pleasant, Mich Miss Thn•resa Cunningham, of t he Sig- nal stall'. spent last week at her home near here. Peet' week the guests tit Chet` o -..,nim,. Miss Jane McDonald Neil McDon- ald has his new more slnmst te;uly and will 'r hie gnash tide Week and Mrs. Jellies have arrived with thi•ir seek of good* rand are awaiting pos- erasinn eif Mr. 5ItMun•hy's store. We welwone Mr. nod Mrs. Jolles to our village and wish them a fair share of the patronage of the \la•Inity....Ittiar I.•iretta 1'uung,.ol 4'ullsirne. 'is ',penile L UCKNOW. Movriev, Aug. Otte Mrs. Thompson and daughter, Mra: Helwig, have been vieitag ;in Riede - rich. Hugh Findleeer has secured a good position with the Beteary Mfg. Co. at London sod Mra. Flndlater left last week to join him there. MheeKate Ford has accePted 11, Foal' tion on the staff or Harriston high Mite Annie Jnynt Wt for Toronto to epend a few days before going on to Winnipeg to assume her dolmas deaermese The Worrien'p 1 not tette will Meet at the home of Mrs. John Melltensie on Friday. Atignet 1:tth. -- The Bruce eounty convention of the August 28 and 27 rifle ousrewialinn has been organized here with the _following officere : Captnin, Ft. It. MacLeod; secretory, A. tinYd trimming.. George Potter : members of eommittee, W. 0. Bowles and J. R. Agnew. The member* ere now waiting for the equipment to TAX RAT'S POR 11XX1. At. the lest regular meeting of the village council a rate of 24 mine wadi ntruck to raise the noteettanry amount of taxes for the mirrent year. The resignation of John Murehison as treasurer was accepted seed Jos. E. Agnew was appointed to MI out the unexpired term to February let next. this week ori illitters eennected wain - ' e'''''"Inn" the -limb"' of the. Auburn lawn tennis elute will improvement's at Comin's hill. Moine tints. yea; e ago when tho• hill wax cut was taken in A,111111.11 help tlefray expense.. iabection with gravelling the hill and putting it in good shape. This work 11t4t4 been pot off from time to time. ate' it is to he hoped that It will now be pushed through without bit ;her er icrastination.• ieff eite1 at the 1 tttttt e Henry ay or on Wipi wit.. about avvvettly years of age. rattle over from Clinton tinier to Dim - gannet; in connection with a , felon he lied for sale. and WWI apparently in normal health. At one C • he lived I WI John Mille 'fat ill and woe well kisioWn by many of the older residents .4 the o and eurrountling country. Death woo. due to kidney trouble. The remains were taLt•ti ton 'ruesolly to rime CHINA, -Rev, fl. 0. Harris,. purported lee the Epworth league. of Sabbath at t he 111'14' tillptiniments on the Auburn (Irene and gave a most He /tiny gene eketeis of his own life_ 'and of the plane whieh lie has in mind tor thr welfare of rhe people Intilei his charge. M lay lie was in Myth and tan Tinealay Int -W14441 141 Nib., Wed- nedley he will spend at I etugenmin. Thursday it Creel.. Friday at lien- Atignst 511t. threshing for John Wright. in Eatet, Wawanieb. The wheat averaged about. twenty-five blieliels to the mere. On Saturday he Ill/embed :for Jas. Miitch. where the yield. wax hettee. tht Monday he was nt Jatede ettokeee Ott Tito relay the motif. moved in the outskirts of the Peitell in wine put through lieorge Plat Zee* emelt farm, (bemire is a iiret-clase farmer. and works his small acreage to far better inlventage thrill Can man wit. hive to took after a 1101 or nere Nem. Lest year hie elate averaged foil y -five bushels for the five neres, i•ntertain thi- gentlemen and several mit-of-tome visitors on the ffets along the Meidallol Robert Medd to /settling porch and putting a walk in front of hit new house. Harvest Herbert Knox has put up an awning in front of his harness shop e ...A cement walk is being laid from the door of the Baptist church to the AWN - Ludt if yiiii have not an abeam a ce raspberries. They have been very plentiful t his year Jas. Medd luta improved his hinise aml whoop by 14 Clibl of paint J 11. Short, of Wingbani, hes opened a loader shop in the Auburn House .Soi far t his oto•asen thi• Auburn baseball team has won five mit or seven 101111C14 tWO frpen t we from Walton and one from Sallferil. They lost one game eaeh to Westfield and Walton Tenders ate asked for gt avelling the road In the dation. Bids t. be in Ivy Angled rah.... .Bem ling on the Maitland ie it favorite sport at regent . It's ti pity there are not tuure Swale available The road down Lawlor's hill Ilas teeeivtel a liberal demising of gravel.... .:11ore than one fomenter oin the rifle Genii believes Auburn would have* good _chance fi jitht. InOney. in 011. 1%1.0 isS at the Phoenicia' militia in Tilibt4114/ next week. In al/ pride sentigliltil will be good lurk. I ;purge liver the Milit land im badly in need of a new floor Mtelker has engine, 111111 Will work iti the vicinity of Port Albert this senatIll .1.1. present phins mature, die Stafford hneelifill team will pixy Against the Auburn 11.111/1 here on Saturday next. Tee:envy, Aug. NoTEn. -Mrs. Morton. Miss Morten end tittle beetle -v. -of- Groeiree -*nem it few days in and around the village calling nn 091 triendA %Valter and sister vieiteol at the heine Proper attention to the hair and scal p is the best preventive THE Niew FLEvA•ron. Wink is pro- of baldness. An occasional ap- whith le being built at the Auburn station bv the Canada Grain Co. and ade keeps the scalp in healthy inanager. John Johneton had the contrive. for the cement basement, and hair folieles and supplements Lorne Scrinignir he rushing up the the natural oil of the head. framework. The limber and timber came from Bolton. The millwright, Ikarine not only prevents fall - JourSheer. of Tottenham, is this - big' hair but stithulates new we.. atoperinteriffing The trneeffation of the elevating. weighing mid clean- growth 50 cts a jar at your for buninefte inside of the next two ruggists. .pearances,the building will he ready venience fnr the farmers, of Ode one- time rie it saves I haul of from five to twelve 'name It will hew, a capacity of about relitoebtishels. Motive power gasoline engine. Barnlp•, Mr'. ef-l.tscknnw, is spending a few days with Mies Mary Mclean. Miss Pearl Henderson has returned to her home in Lucknow. after spend- ing a week with friends herr. .Other dt.trict nen.; on pass!til excursion to Point Farm wits a rem' el- handwagrine and WI -mob -men igs and two additional wegone and eight or nine rig. more brought If om Myth. The proves/don tne hiked& inclueted nearly sixty rigs, holding NV'S MENTilot USALVE dfIllr.1,141111r an effi, r4, too, ',wed,' Sore Threes. Sem, Dralladra. Strains. ftwellem• hr., the thtne for camper* hnntee. e* melt as tot those that stay st hums. 211f. a has. A BASKET FULL of clean, eet-stnellIng linen is obta ed with half the tot In* If Sunlight Soa is used. Sunlight short s the day's work, hut len hens the Me of your clothes Follow directions JEWELER and ISSUER OF MARRIAGE LICENSES Store, tee. Residence, z85. Store will be closed Wednesday afternoons during July and Aukust. TIMBSDAY. AVOOtrr 12, lata Clean-up Sale of STRAW UATSI 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 off next. Mclean Bros. Tailoring dents' Furnishing. L. G Oil and Gasoline Stoves You will do all your cooking;bikingand7 ironing for 20C a week if you use one of our Oil or Gasoline 'Stoves. They do not smoke or smell, easy to operate and give Specially priced at $4.50 each. We'll let you try one free for a week% We have over 2oo of these stoves in use every day in Goderich. Vour neighbor uses one. 3 Hammocks, were $3.5o each, now $2.50. each. Screen Doors at-c-ost to clear. We are sole agfents for GOLD MEDAL BINDER TWINE. it. per pound. MARTIN-SENOUR 100 per cent. Pure PAINT and VARNISH covers most, wears longest itnd looks best. We are sole agents. Pure Paris Green sold cheapest at „it pays to patronize the Man who advertises. -talk--ftbout his goods in black and white. 0 BUGGIES - BUGGIES 1 have received shipments of the two Models in GREY and MOUNT FOREST BUGGIES Two of the best lines made in Can Robber Tires, Aiitomobile Stets and all the latest ideas in first- class Carriages A good second-hand Grinder for sale, in good repair, to -inch plates. Several good drivers red some cows for sale. Robert Wilson Agent for Massey Harris Implements, Mel- lotte Cream Separators. Fieury Plows, Bissell 1.2tsc Harrows, Land Rollers, Wareroemit Ham ilt fit fret, =============ii Harvest Time 0 -.4wayS strive to get the best and we have it Again for you this year. UnlIDGE 650 feet Twine at II Cents per lb. This Twine le &al oine\size. In making, it passes through a siser, whieli niakom it. impoe tile for any bony. or large pipers to get in choke your binder. OPE We have a (Point:Hy of 7- in. Hest American Pure MILIDIA Rope. A regular 20e. Rope, whi we ean give yon for Me. per lb. Ifieet Manila 1 in. Rope, steal We ran give yini at I le. per lb We have a large named meta 0 Forks. with end without staff, piet in for you to elvootie from. ythee, fr 1.-e•. to $1.25. Sinaths, 7rie. to Soc. WARM WEATHER 0 COAl. 011 and GASOLINE STOVES. A le to chow* from. BEVRIGERA'rORS, at all prices. IIAMMOCKft, at ell prices'. • FISHING POLES end TACKLE. AUTOMOBILKS and CARTS. trAltDEN HOSE and NOWdbliffes MTRAWHERRY HULLER/4. CHERRY ETONRHE. ELEPHANT WHITE LEAD sod BADEN OIL. 11 0 5 FIENCING We &dill have a few rods of the Ostviet Nn. 9 Wire left. at 40c. per reel ; also a quantity rd Nos 9 and 12 °oiled Wks, and a quantity of Barb Wire. Por Eavelaroughing. Tinemithine, Plinnhitig and Heating' we can give you prompt attention. and all work hilly gettrantited. nStore 'neon House 'Phone t ta CHAS. C. LEE