The Signal, 1911-8-10, Page 41
4 Tin sepal'. Arou•tn 10 1911
District News.
WESTFIELD.
TvtrauLY, Aug. lith.
JarrrIN°b.-Miss Maggie Robertson,
of Goderich, is holidaying at the home
of W. li. CampbellMiss Regan
and Mw Jose Medd, of the Victoria
street parsonage. Goderich, are vivito
ing •t she home of J. N. Campbell-
.
The MiseesJeao and Emma Bamford,
of Winnipeg,
are home for • month's
holidays. Mi,e Jean has been absent t
for five years. The manyfriends of
t .e Aliases Bamford are pleased to see
them home again Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Bamford took in the Caledon-
ian games st Lucknow on Monday....
A number from here took advantage
of the excursion to Oodericb on Thurs-
day last and spout tbe day in the
county town ..The mane friends
of Miss Annie Wigbtman are pleased
to know she is able to be around again
after many weeks' illnees-
BENMILLER.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 9th.
Batgas.-Mr. and Mrs. Troyer, of
Torouto, spent a few days witfi their
moos. Mrs, E. T. Pfrimmer.... ...Mre.
Newell and son Victor attended the
(,aledooi•n games at Lucknow......
Mr. and Mrs. Heddle spent Sunday at
the home of Mrs. Fcrdeo, on tbe Mait-
land cnnrxssioo ...... Mr. and Mrs.
Jack White spent Sunday in the vil-
lageMr. and Mn. Wm. Hunt, of
o nto, are the guests of Mrs. J. W.
Gledhill .Mr. and Mrs. Echlin. of
Nile, visited in the village last week.
,Mea. Thos. Vaostone, of At-
wood, is visiting friends in the village.
Mr. and Mrs. E. B Hale, of At-
wood, called on friends in the village
last. week...... Miss Jennie Stewart is
visiting friends in Michigan.......Mrs.
Jesse Gledhill, nil ho is under the
doctor's care. is doing very nicely.
Her many' friends wish her a sp -edy
recovery... .. E. T. ['trimmer is re-
pairing the flume at the mill.
ST. AUGUSTINE.
TUESDAY. August St h.
NoTEs.-Mies Sullivan. of Ashfield.
ldu
the guest of her cousin. Miss at
Brophy. -Mrs. H. Hotton, of Gode-
rich, is visiting at Mrs. J. Thompson's...
The Armstrong Bros., of Br•useels, vis-
ited in this vicinity last week .
Quite a number lama this vicinity
spent Monday is I,ssp�now at the Cal-
edonian games • Thomas McMIII*n
of Sewtortb, was is this vicinity Ides
week buying hones.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Mt'NDAY. Aug. itb.
U. J. Burns baa returned trout • lour
months trip through the Western
Provinoss. He myrtles crop average
from fifteen to twenty bushels to the
aero. He thinks the 'prairie country
"all right," but rays that "atter all
said and done Ontario remains the
banner Province."
Geo. Laithwaite, of the Huron road.
has sold eleven head of Jersey cattle
to B. H. Bull k Sols, of Brampton, for
shipment to Alberta The Messrs.
Bull are the largest breeders of Jerseys
in Cauada and they know good stock
when they see it. Mr. Laithwaitc
maker a specialty 01 Jerseys.
TOWNSHIP Cotnrcu..-Council met
in council cbamber, all members
pres-
ent. Minutes of last meetiug rend and
approved. the clerk was instructed
to write the Blyth Telephone Co. that
they are now prepared to pass a by-
law allowing them to extend their
system to Aadtew Sheppard's.
Reeve Kernighan. of Colborne. was
present requesting that Goderich
township telephone system give the
Colborne system eonneetion at Clin-
ton. After due consideration a mo-
tion was passed giving Colb'rne per-
mission to build a trunk line of their
own to Clinton. Bylaw No. 3 fixing
tax rates was passed. The rates are
as follows: Townabip, 1 3-10 mills:
county, 2 2-10 mals: general school.
1 9-10 milia. 'The following accounts
were passed : Robert McAllister, re-
moving and repairing bridge at Sow-
erby., $21.50; Ben Lindsay, filling in
at Chisholm'. bridge, $1S; Canada In-
got ir•ou Culvert 0o., $lel; Wm.
Mustard. lumber, 860.10; Jas. Spack-
man, cement work, HO ; J. W. Yeo,
overseeing cement work. ill. Coun-
cil adjourned to meet Grit Moodav in
September at 1:30 p.m. h. W. i'etg-
WARTHA, Clerk.
ST. HELENS.
TCESDAY. Aug. 8th.
A great many from here attended
the Caledonian games in Lucknow on
Monday.
Misses Mime Rutherford and Eli..a-
beth Millerjleave this week for a trip to
the t?oo.
Miss McManus, of Goderich, spent a
few days the guest of her friend Miss
Colette Clark.
Rev. R Oraw, of Fergus. is visiting
friends around St. Helens.
Mn. McGowan and Mr. Stackhou.e.
of Blyth, visited at Mr. «ebb's o. er
Sunday.
MIs. Laura Archer, of Lucknow. is
visiting byre aunt, Mrs. AV alt• -r
Webb. •
Miss Minnie Ramage took in the ex-
cursion to Sarnia on Saturday. Miss
Ramage will remain some time.
Rev. 8. H. and Mrs. Moyer have
left for their new field of labor at
Conn, where Mr, Mover will be in-
ducted on August 29tb. Their friends
at 81. Helens wish then' every success
in their new home.
Miss Olive Grant left for her home
at Brandon, Man.. on Tuesday.
W. S. McCrostie left on Tuesday for
Grassy Lake, Alberta. where he will
visit his brother John.
George Trudgeon. of Oklahoma Cit
sod Misses Elixabethand Laura Salk eld,
of Goderich, visited at Mrs. Millers
over Sunday. Mis.. Laura will t. --
main for some time.
Mrs. U. McDonald and daughters.
Flora and Verna. of Winghamspent
a few day's at T. Todd's.
PORTER'ti HILL
TUESDAY. Aug. 8th.
Norms. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Murphy. of London,isited at George
Vanderburg'• this week ...., . Ruby
Potter Is spending her holidays ainongg
friends atn(urrie s . 1Villa :sod
Eva ('ox are visiting in Clinton this
week Mrs. Edmunson, who has
been visiting at Charles Mcl'hail'a. re-
turned to her home on Saturday
Quite a number attended the guar-
terly service at Holmeeville on /Sun-
day last.. . Rev. J. Greene. of Clinton.
will preach .at Bethel on Sunday evert-
tng next.
BAYFIELD.
Mosoal, Aug. 7th.
Rio. Mi. McLachlan. of tot. James'
Presbyterian rhumb. Hamilton, occu-
pied tbe pulpit of 8t. Andrew's church
here on Sabbath last. both morning
and evening in the absence of the pas-
tor,
awtor, Rev. Mr. Macfarlane, who sup-
plied at Exeter for the day.
Anniversary services will be held in
St. Andrew'scbun'h here on Sabbath
n.•it. August 13. The preacher for
t he .lav will he Rev. J. C. Tnlmie. B.
A., of Windsor. widely known as one
of the church'. most abb. speakers.
The choir assisted by outside talent
will render special music AC hath
morning and evening services'.
THE SIGNAL : Ui ►DERICH, ONTARIO' -'
LEEBURN:
WgntigtlnAY, Aug. La. -A. H. mutton has bought
three heavy homes to add to bit farm
equipment. They are good ones
E. el. Shaw leaves next Saturday to
visit his brother John in Saskatche-
wan Harry Williams lean., or
thiturday on the bu•vestors' excursion
to the West. This eveaiog a farewell
party was given in his bolter at the
home of John Linklatar, where the
young people of the neighborhood as-
sembled and gave young Mr. Williauts
an affectionate sendoff.
LAURIER.
TUESDAY, Aug. Sth.
Lex'AL NorEs.- -Mr. and Mr.. Allan
MacKenzie and family. of New York,
are visiting friends and relatives in
tbe vicinity ...,Thos. Owen. of Bruce
Mine., arrived herr on • short visit
prior to his departure to British Col-
umbia, where he intends residing .....
Frank Munro, who met with the seri-
ous runaway accident recently, was
taken to Kincardine hospital on Fri-
day. We hope with every care .std
Attention he will soon recover suet&
eotly to come back to his, old hone
and friends.... .Malcolm MacDonald
and wife. of Cranbrook, B. C.. -pent a
few day. under the parental roof.
Mrs. J. Steeland daughter. of Luck -
now, are visiting the former's brother.
Thos. Johnston Rev. Hugh Math-
eson. of Kincardine. is visiting his
uncles here .... Mrs. W. Ktssloe and
family, of Cbicago, are spending a few
weeks vacation at the boons et her
father, Donald MacLean. Wm.
Deillin was caused to rejoice oir sat-
utdav last when his wife and two
children arrived from the ••0id !dad. -
England.
Peano,AL Mattoon. -Mina. Lowty
and Mies Lowry. of Detroit. who have
spent the pant few weeks here. lefbfoe
their home on Saturday last..Rev.
Mr. Argo and family. of Ivan, arrived
last weer to spend thsir vacatlor• . .
Miss Charlotte Sdrli..gg vent the
w'eek-ead with her friend. Miss Steep,
of Soder-kb township. Miss Mar-
gery R. of London, whnbas spent a
few weeks the guest of the Mem
Macmillan of Lorre Cottage. left on
Friday lest to loin bee permits at
Qr.nperfitlr.,. Weiq and Cony tramp -
bell Monne MA weak to their home
tills soeto. ihey were r r.-ot. nisi by
stmt. Miss M. (ternpbell .Rer.
J. (3. and Mn- Tamewceompsebd by
Ws Jae. learcen took as mile ttlp
w
KINTAIL
TUESDAY. Aug. till:
Battu?..-Arcbia MacMurchy. of
Detroit, is visiting at his home here.
Misses Catherine and Belle Tay-
lor arrived home from Chicago ' on
Moodav of last week Miss Mar-
garet
ar
garet MacGregor, of Duluth. is the
guest of het sister. Miss Alma Mac-
(Jregor ....Sadie MacKay, of Gods -
rich, is renewing old acquaintances....
The trustees of S. 8. No. 3 have secured
the services of Miss M. Murray, Loch-
alsh. as teacher for the coming year.
Miss Rya Donnan is spending a
few weeks under the patents! root.
AUBURN.
W*DNEBDAY. Aug. 9th.
Miss Nicholson, of Bdaalo, is visit-
ing her mother at prosect.
11.,. J. L and t' is. `small visited at
the lather's old home lyre this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dow and Master
Clifford visited at A. A. Naylor's on
Monday.
Geo. Beadle and Geo. 1 rangblut
took in the O•ledonianeDay sports at
Lucknow on Mooday.
A. A. Naylor has been re-engaged as
teacher here for the coming year at a
solar'% of $773, an increase of >l."i over
last y e r.
Aso .g those wbo intend to leave
for t .• West or Saturday mit Joe
Lawn.. . Raymond Ferguson and
Clarence Symington.
Jibe stork visited the hose of Mr.
and Mr.. Dave Lockhart on `•taedev
and left a tarts hand who is as vet
some w hat inexperienced- C oagrwtu-
lattiour.
DUNGANNON.
f►R. NEWTON. DENTIST. OF
11 Lucknow baa cer.sd vWtwg enrols
puiota and will beaoeterta gen hi. cath*
attention to the home team. Ladino.. where
be will be foetid every day All waders math
ad..
MOTiCK.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
in Lanrasned fere office nook and Si• at the Peet
tem
where
orders will be rereived ter anhweriptteeis. ad
verUelag ad Joh wart reeeteta will be
rives tor assoeate mad tar the same.
WEmmons r. Aug. 9th.
Mise Dunkeld. of Goderich, is visit-
ing fir iend9 hen- this week.
Will Mc('ulloch. of Sparta is visit-
ing friend. here.
Roy Medd is clerking in J. R. Mc-
Nah's butter and egg •tore.
Miss Bellamy returned on Tuesday
from a . isit to Kincardine.
James McMath, of Cliotoo, is visit-
ing his sister. Miss Jennie McMatb.
this week.
Will Begley and family. of Hamil-
ton, are spending their holidays with
friends here.
We are pleased to hear that Lorne
Young, who has been on the sick list.
is improving again.
Misses (Tara and H. 7.. M. �Vbyard
spent civic holiday (Monday) witb
friends in Ooderich.
Mrs. Beaver and granddaughter.
Mies Bellamy. of St. Marys. are visit-
ing at L. ti. Valmet i.
J. E. Mallougb. J. Walkout end
Geo. Jackman left for a few dans trip
in J. B. Hawkins' auto.
MIsa Adelaide Thompson. of Mount
Forest, le visiting her pareute. Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Thompson.
Hnwatd Durnin, of Crewe. occupied
the- pulpit is the Methodist church
morning and eveoing Let Sunday.
Mas. M eliough and Mies Della re-
turned home Monday from Paisley,
accompanied by Mn, J. Glover and
son.
Mr. John Jobnaton and daughter
Mabel returned Wednesday of thin
week from their visit to friends in To-
rooto.
T. 0. Allen left on Monday for Tet-
erboro'. to load his lumber. intending
to return to Toronto In time for the
rifle match at Long Branch.
13. Augustine left os Tuesday of this
week for a tri out West. He intends
stopping at Port Arthur to visit hi.
daughter. Mrs. H. Walker. and to
meet another daughter, Mise Augus-
tine. who will accompany hint to
Alberta. _ - _ -
Netive of Goderich Township.
est is know, float
wi and tither northers
DR CHISHOLM RETIRES.
James Bowman Will Bs time Ceeeerva-
ties Canada's u Bast Harv.
Brussels.. it least Huron 1. illi
ready for tiejbt, each part having
chosen itseast�ait. The / .i•
tive sosdaali9tg coove1tien was held
here this ap_ ameson, whoa James Bows
man, d Made tameable. was meds
the unanimels shot of the cosmos
ties on tootles of Mayor
yor Spoitow. of
Wilgias, and M. Lockhart. of Real
Wawa.o.A. Pieter Scott, of Bast Wil
wanortt, srseid.nt of the Associatba.
14� and speeches were delivered
by A. L Mangrove, M. P. P. for
North Huron Mr. Bputtoo and the
candidate. Derr were shout one
hundred and fifty delegates in atteed-
ance. Thomas Chisholm. who by
been the member for the pant two
terms. was NOS prows t, he bet on •
trip to Wespes (dada. Mr. Bow-
oaan • opponent will be Arch. Htelop.
ex -M. P. P for ,East Huron, who de-
feated him lila a Feat in the LoRista-
ture in the elution of 1906. Both can-
didates being tarmacs and living i•
adjoiping tswgehips, a close cosiest is
looked tor.
At -BONN DEFEATS Bi.Tts--A noise
number of our townspeople toot t.
the Blyth ulnae Monday school ex-
cursion to Oteterieh ose Thsreiay last.
Though the rain interfered some-
what.
ome
what. a very plea/ant time war apest.
Our teams players defeated Blyth ie
the Lonesome' we the Gaaterirr
coorte. Nearer : Mesa humbler Mc-
Donald and Naylor (Auburn) beat Dr.
McTaggart aria McKat t Blytbi, 8-3t,
s.-4. Midrd doubler -!!lbs G. Asquith
and Munro ;Auburn) beat Miss G. Cott
and Leith Moo•. K fit. Miss L.
Wanks. and Moos tBtvtb, best Miss
R Young ad Knox (Aubmral. ti -0.`3 -
Mrs. Smell and Deshsiss iBlvth beat
Mir L McDonald d' Asquith t Au -
betel. 3-7. i-4 61 Mir 8. Carter and
8turdv t Aubu n) beat Miss O. Stewart
and Somers ! Blvtbt, 0.4. 64. Total
-Auburn OL Blyth 44.
Msafn,th. August 4.-A vert- sudden
death occurred in the township of Mc•
-Killop on Wednesday la the person of
William Hudis, of the 19tbcesaeseion.
Mr. Hudie was in his need health fan
Tbsteley end that morning bad as-
sisted in the barren. Daring the
afternoon be wee suddenly 'stricken
with paralysis and pealed sway shout.
three o'clock on Wedn.e.isy morning.
Thedeoe.aed. who was obi• y• 1te years
Of age. was a 'Dative of Ooderich town-
ship. bat Ons r thirty-five yearw
moved to Ki&Illop• where he . MMe
enill One at hie death Ys is
b wife, two tires
pastwees Cannot be Cured
as t asa..t esreia tae
ar haat 4
ysahe.rs ipso ri isa
rut« ~'►rods hays tots iasmsa
iso and sraMero It �� tssssetL- �b
=emit
sasamieee.ette esslitudlies the ass be
esadtisa lssslsg end be �e,srssrea hewerr:
amoral
des rams out .I sr.. are as�si le p�,�
Whisk le int an r`sssd eMrNthsl , et
W. y�s.Baembed Dears he sae
be Callabl Idlal ear
esti s same Ile ing . (solee Cava Sand Ar
`r/eft"` bow
F. CICILNEY s ao. Tends. a
TW t Pits ter na.tts.ts.sL
ar a coca,
E ysals.
All Sorts of Weakness and Mobility.
People who are run down or weak
cannot get sannis until the vital or -
gams and the nervous system are re-
stored to proper activity. Our Mac- .
Iood'e System Renovator in a nerve'
fend and seirnnlant. It builds up the
servos. eye{ . and also promotes
digertios and tbe formalism of
healthy blood. It beim alnaoet from
the Ora and all sale is permanent. be-
cause the systemis actually built up.'
We genniaase is. One dollar bottle.
Manatattsseld by MAcLeod Medicine'
C (iedeeish. 60t.
�18A BARGAINS
MONTH OF
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FOR THE SAVING SHOPPER
FOR THE SAVING SHOPPER
That g eat clearing -up time, when W summer merchandise goes,
regardless of real worth, to make room for FALL DS.
To force a quick clearance of all lots of broken lines, remnants
and summer goods, we make prices on these lots that must attract
buyers. We ask you to note carefully the many opportunities
this week's ad. tells of to get needed articles at afrraction of
their former prices.
SUMMER SUITI 11OS
Four pieces. 20c, for leo
Six ends, 96c, tor.... 18e
Tires endo Linen, 3flc, tor... lir
Three Medea colored Voile. 6Oc, f.r..,
Tao ends F..ulerde. IBe, for......... .. >pr
Teo visors Dass Medina. lbc to, MD yard.
Choice for u.ly ..10e
GINOHAMS
Fou.e.ea pieces, all good ceders and pitmen*,
I3c. tae. lite
Ten pieces of imported Prints, 124e. Oat
%aloe for tae
FLANNELETTES
A rao•thee new lot ort F1ana.IKtes. 84 to 30
inch.s wf.le, wlHw g .1 only ilio. Stripes. light and
dark stades.
SILKS -
Special valttee in d t d9 -inch Week Taffeta,
Palliate and Marvrieette Nike, $1.00. $i.�[ and
•1.10. Guaranteed • sada patches. In Silk.
peel.ct HOSIERY
=mad for >8s, two pale. for 1t,
so ssooadti • few fano t0 ..it,
00... and ssoare some o[ They an eztea
RIB TAN HOSE
A speeitl lot, alt sista 5. i1. �. Ili 7. 71. 8. 81.
9, 94, 1 Two pain for 134c. f�.ltahie for boys.
girls and Isdias ; and extra value gt l24e.
Nearly everybody that D. k A. Ooessb
are the beet valets to be had anywhere foe the
primes asked. White and drab from fi0c to *10.
J. H. COLBORNE
mom.
CALKDON 1All DAY AT L U CRS OW .
Tkrmmas Witness the Sports on Mon-
day -Great Gatberisg of Athletes.
Lueknnw, August 7. mix thousand
Scotsrenand lovers of things Scottish
attended the old-time Caledonian
games today. From far and near
they gathered. as they or their for-
bears gathered a quarter of a century
and mom ago to the games that made
Lucknow famous, and beheld from the
slope of Caledonian Hill the best pro-
gram of sports that the Caledonian
Soctet has put on since the great
Donald Dinnie was here.
Pipers piped and dangers danced.
Litoteow pipe and braes bands. a bracts
band from Goderich. and the 13.11
Klltie Band eoliveoed the day with
music. Japanese acrobats performed.
brawny athletes competed in racing.
jumping, putting the shot, tossing the
caber. and throwing the hammer. and
the whole concluded in the evening,
after an open-air eoocert, with a mag-
nificent display of fireworks.
Rain threatened once or t wire,
but did not materialize to any ex-
tent.
Not often in a town like Lucknow
are such athletes as Geo. Goulding.
Jack Tait., Bobby Kerr and some
dozen others of Ismer tame brought
togetber at one meet. They were
here to compete for the valuable gold
and silver prizes offered.
Gouldingwas in fine form. He and
E. P. McDonald walked a two-mile
race. which was equal to ten laps of
the ring. For nine and one-half laps
the two kept practically together,
sometimes Goulding. sometimes Mc-
Donald
o-
Donald in the lead. but in the Iasi half
lap Oouldiug struck out like a race-
horse and finished over twenty yards
in the lead.
Bobby Kerr. Murphy, of Hamilton.
and Jack Treeeider, of Toronto. raced
for 100 yards. Bobby gave his oppon-
ents n handicap of five yards. and
easily finished nearly that much in
the lewd. His time was ten and one-
fifth seconds. He also wca in a 24I1 -
yard dash, finishing with • lead ;if ten
yards on Trsssider and Kebor. who
were his competitors.
Jack Tait was first in a one -mile race
agwiost Harry Tnwider and George
Lister.
Three London hos were among the
prise -winners. Mel. Brock won w
bait -mile race in 2.01: Roy Campbell
coming in third in the same race, and
Vince Adams winning in the running
frond jur.p with a distance of 21 feet
7 inches to bin credit.
Eldon R. Midden. a Lucknow hoc,
Rhodes scholar of Manitoba 1'uiver-
sily this year. made 19 feet 10
inches.
Alex. I'water:in champion vaulter of
('anada, in an exhibition. tn.,de a re-
cord of 11 feet 3 iarh.s. Principal
among the other athletic eontesta
ware the tossing of the caber and the
putting of the 14 -nand shot.
Sea User stseorta.
�'rak Rai Iwan Syeteer
sender to tb• .sonde
She St, Lawrence and Alton -
de b•i lies the rest of Main* add
Through
�sltire Torrietn for
and -Boden 0 as �m daily.
resin le•vfikR 70Y 109
w tmsM
eaid1 Grained. lie.
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For nate by E. R. Wigle. druggist.
JOHN JOHNSTON DROWNED.
Untimely Death of One oaf Colborne'.
lemon Yoesat Men.
The township of Colborne has been
coiled thio week to mourn the loss of
one of its favorite sons -John Mo-
Kenos Johnston, son of Andrew
Johnston, of the 7th concession, whose
accidental death by drowning oo Sun-
day last was one of the saddest of
tragedies.
Mr. Jobtsgton with several oompan- .
ions went bathing Monday morning in
the Maitland River at a place ealled
•'Casey's about two miles be. L
low the villagir es Anbarn. AS be-
ing in the water forever an hour. it leit
supposed that he was about to leave
and in passing near a deep hole in the i
rocks be eitberfell in or was carried I
off his feet by the current. He could
not swim and as be was seen to be
struggling one of his companions. a
swimmer, west to his assistance.
The mound man, however. was taken
with cramps sad bad to let go of
Johnston. wbe immedixteiy sank.
Efforts were made b7 diving and to i
other ways to rescue bio, but without
become, and it was not until about 2
o'clock in the afternoon, two hour
after the drowsflg, that the body was
recovered. Vbson.e Hunter waa sum-
moned from Goderich. but under the
cnrcuetauoes
. so Inquest was deemed i
unnecessaryta
Mr. Jobnaton was the younger so0
is one of the best-known and most
highly -t egarded families of Colborne
township. He is survived by his par-,
eats, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Johnston.
his older brother. Alex. Y. Jotnaton, .
of Vancouver, and three sisters : Mer.
Chas. Robertson, of Oolborne, and toe ;
Mimes Tena and Pearl Johnston. at
hoar. The grief-stricken re'atirem
have the sympathy of a very wide
community. which -shares in the deep
sorrow over the untimely taking away
of one who could so i11 be spored, for
"Jack" was deservedly a favorite with
a11. He was in his thirtieth year and
with fine qualities of head and heart
Rstye promise of a long and useful i
life.
The funeral took place on Wedsee•-
day afternoon and was attended by a
very large number gathered from Vol -
borne and x11 the neighboring town-
ships sod towns In the funeral ser-
vice at the hostas Rev. John Young. of
Hamilton. uncle of the deceased. was
wassearewass
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agent for
Brantford Roofing
Always a full stork of Roofing
on hand, which enables us to
give prompt attention to all
work in this line.
Also we snake a specie/1.y of
PLUMBING, HEATING
and
ELECTRIC WIRING
W. R. Pinder
'Phone 103
HAMILTON WREST
assisted by Rev. Jas. Hamilton. of
Oodetich; tire. J. L Small. of Blyth.
and Bev. R A. Miller, of Auburn.
At the gra%ealde le Colborne ceme-
tery tbe burial terrier of the Masonic
Order was conducted by Isaac Hetber-
ington, W. M. of Morning Star Lodge,
Carlow, of'whieb the deceased was al
member. Thera was a large ropes- I
sensation of both Morningstar Lodge
ar:d Maitland Lodge. (iloderieh. 'lis
palibearers were Isaac Hetherington,
Thos. Ratcliff, Jobo J. Rober•boo, W.
T. Ballow'. W. Millar and H. C. Dan -1
lop, the tw-n last awned representing.'
Maitland Lodge.
Among tbnaapprteetseerit from a diet
ante were Mrs. Ilesdevaon. from Chi-
r Mrs of Klneaedirs
Mi. and Mrs. J. T. Currie and Mi. sod
Mr . Peter Unklater. of Wingbam.
Farmer Found Dead.
Ripley. August 7. Adam Millar. et
the Pah concession. was f000d dead
in the granary an Friday afternoon
between 4 and 3 o'elock. He had been
in poor health for tiro or three years
ppaaset with heart freebie sad eiont.cb
dlsoWers, hat was sot feet .nw.11
op this day They preo.rM-his sup -
pee end went t...R bin sad os re-
sedvbei tie rremitant to the brn.
a
w�w�e le wee Mas stag oo the gran-
«a�7y •swisp 8.
er. isbei died jest a
siert dole belt..._ He was fifty torr
yeas of sip. TWO conn with a gr.st
MeIS
`rte most' trial* and e•.la-
ith wbo be woe exceedingly
_ Mogi.Oors Ula. nae. Is a'
?aeras sway Grad 'hast ' hnsdted. 8e{d by K. R , di ng-
ywt. gK Osdevialk
30
Buggies
TO BE SOLD. We
have just received a
car of boggiest and
neve event -thing that
anew ana ai ate
in the r line.
No better 'es
ever came Io town.
We have them en the
floor now. Call and
inspect them .t the
MASSEY-HARRIS
WAREROOMS
n Hamiltoe Street
We have the 87ANn
Amp Wilts Finns
and GATOP. the tam
one FLIVMT PLOWS.
('REAM REYARAT°1M
and almost eveerryy
thing w farmer ttesds
-sin a farm
Robert Wilson
We aim have a Sew
«stvw grwrol striven Inc sale
Barge'? Offer
T heaSignal from now to Jannary
1st, 1912, t0 new sucscnbers 25
only'
C
1
HAVE YOU EVER WORN A;
PAIR OF OUR
Cushion = Soled
SIIOE3S
1f you haven't, you owe it to your
feet to invest in a pair the next time you
are buying shore. They are the most
comfortable in our whole line of comfort-
able footwear. People who wear them
say that their Leet 43 not get tired after
long standing or walking as theydo In
ordinary- footwear. We have tem in
hoth rose's and women's lines.
Everything in Summer Warr
-Tennis, Bowling and Running Shoes.
A Full Line of TRUNKS and SUIT -CASES
W. EIERN
'Phone 226 Repairs Promptly Done
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4 plc. Motto: "A .4stase deal b assentor r " F
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What Is Your Money Worth ? E
DURING THE MONTH OF AUGUST
WE ARE GIVING VOU
ON ALL CASH PURCHASES
A
i
j
3
3
i
3
10 PER CENT.
REDUCTION
This will mean • considerable easing to
prion requiring Ftwnknre, sod it will
you to truce advantage of it.
On all summer goods we are giving an
even greater cut; and if yeses want e
Hamm° Ooveh,_ Vswa.dah Chair or Lawn
Seat, now is the tune to pet one cheep.
3
any
Tel
ACENoC\' NORDHEIMkR PIANOS
1
W. J. MUIR & CO. 4
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