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The Signal, 1916-7-13, Page 4it . • ttistlmsoav, 7 viola am !You )ifzist press good to Ifave a good e 9ddress Don't think that "tailors" do not make our C lo t h e s. On the contrary, the best tailors in Can- ada put their best workmanship into our clothing. The best materials also go into ourgarments. Our Suits are all ready to slip right on, or if you prefer you can have them made toyour special meas- ure either Society or 2oth Century Brand. Walter C. PRI DHA M We sell "Better" Clothes LUOSUSHW. Monate. July M. ler. Alf. Newton. e1 Detroit, visited In town last week, Mr. J. H. Ackert Is sway oil a bossi- ness trip to the West, Ni.. Mincemeat, of Winnipeg, ie the gu..t of Mrs. J. A. Alessi.. Mise Mina lir•ham is tome from Obio and will speed the sunsmor in town. Prin:ipal Dooms is in Testate to take a .peeisl at t !hourse se the Uni• vertu y. Miss B-IIt Robsteos ie away to Muskoka on • visit of two month* t ) her sister. MIN Nichol. of Fort William, and Miss SsJl- Boyd, of Ohictg••, are guests of Mi.. Annie Bcyd. Mrs. R oho e H•shurs, whose hrnther. Privet* M. Bunstop, of the 4$tb Migk- laaders, has been mines* since the see0n1 1)4111. of Ypres, be* received information from a Red Cross searcher who reports having seen him killed. KIPPEN. TU so*Y, July 4. Mrs. Henry Ivisnn and Miss Rosily were in Toronto last week. The 1st - ter slid not return, s* she secured a good position with the Ellis jewelry company. On Monday evening, Mies Mary R. J thn.tun. a student la rite Toronto Mediieal a •hoof, canoe home for a month's vsratton. lebe hopes to grad- uate in N.)v-nu+,.r. The Ito. John Richardson shipped hit household goods on Monday to BrigJrrt, whew his nest charge is. He send Mrs. Hicbardoon I+are on Wednesday . for tbelr new Held of lattor. PRESENTATION. -On Thursday, the 211.b ult.. the pupils of S. S. No. 7. Stanley. presented their teacher. Mr. Murray M. Fi.hsr, with an address and a wrist-watt:Is as an evidence of their love anti esteem for hen on his severing his connection with the .Choi an s,•rount of his enlistment in ' the services of his country. To Seto.: KIYu AND COUNTRY. - Jriue. Jarrot1. of the %Ve.tern Coi- vrr.ity Modica! Hospital unir. was ' home for 11 , ' ion Das, He e:pecta to leave London for ' England won. Geo. Hanley. of the Hurons, was how• al.'. a. was Percy Clark; of the I Hurons' band. We ar. all pleased to see three young wen looking so well. On Monday morning Murray M. Fisher. late teacher on the Parr • line, lett for Ottawa to join ,. signal- ling corps. He was ceomaanied by Roy tleag•r and Alvin Strent., of %uridt. who are going to do the *awn work tie°. E. Stephenson hes been training in signalling there for Some t It.. These are all educated y g me., with- one or year. tints ...rot y tretinue. All honor to t heal and all of hers 'who do not think life tiro dear to risk in thei defence a I.1 th. Eti.1i i r.- Roy Geiger 1. al /tile• V..ltng +ter ,(sow' rears standing i t the hvang••lieal church. Ttritsn,y. July 11. We are plea..ett to note that Mr... II bell 1 Ioimer i. inip:ovirg iii health ..freta very s••vrl•.'illut•a•. A mutt.!:. r limn here /attended the (r,mit al of the late Mrs. Slou:.•.11 in 1 tiny nei Iii ,.I..y of •h'i. week Mb.. Na. 111.• dsughtec•of the lite O',met Hd', Ali -s :tlggit• 'I•'Uts ,+ Limo. Lout hex .cbo 1 near St. TI"uia., ,vbere .be 11*. tough' socce..•ttttiy live past two :ran She intxuas Yo Irw41iu ou; 1,1 1-rhuo1 1.1 II few u:onthr. 1: r•e. ',oder. of L mita n, who id. tend. to t:i.,.e .h..t,I. I. f \Mind-,, w'•,, Ie i.et Iltr.1•11:.11 1. engal(•Il with 1 the Ford ,lotus ('its C. , is !t -re. vi,i - . i:,it Ler mother. ,NI •-. Anderson. Mr. and Mt A'.•''C. M. iet.z;- lire i•1 % ins:h'tnl t•ir is hen ,Ivo•+ thi . .:eek a1. 'r..ndong th,•fun 1:1 ,.t \Ir !l -Ken•. :,.'. 0.4)•11e., titer i-1 • Alec: 1'oong, ; whet died in the 4 -neral ho.pital at !Toronto Ia.t Vii.: „l.ly , tort• a i triosl ep•rrtion fnr g. the ate was iappat- t•ntfv d ing well t v -. ll! del., when hr .ud,i••uly 1,I.k 4 turn 1••r the" wore•, 1.14..Y.,4 T.) S'. >, x.4T., t 1•:N' %N.- OlITlier• • d•.y evcoirlc "f I. .rl -tt write it. Idcge huurlirt' of -young • 1 ori••. met in the • nom! of Mr. Thomas, .1.11.', 41111 pre- sented hie. .laughter, M $4 Cart ie, with a r:.i4cc:14nemis -it• wee of oar f1l anti. Ins 1t t her new :tm. io Sash, atchew.an. A 4 •ry pleasant eveni.ur wan silent; it could not be o:h-rwire with her as hi is; Miss Meths leaves ere long for Wlnnlpeg, whr e she is to be tuhrr:w1 to Mr. Peter Cameron. of. Keith.: e% Sask., - a former Stanley boy hitt now n pros- perous farmer in the Wr.t. PRKnKYTAT111N ro ltxv. J. AND Max. Hlau-4truw,v.-4),1 Ttles.lay even- ing; the 4th holt.. a ,;nodiy nnua-cr of the congregation of Mt. Andrew's I'reebyterien r chinch tart in the ehist rh s••btxt4to,tn and pretent.d Itev. Johns Riebard:oti end ell,. Hi••h- ard.r.n witb nn address and u puree of one hundred dullairat a token of (heir •sterno and go 'Toil'. .1r. .1. H. McLean was chnirrnan. The ad- efrr..v- wise reed by Mr. W. W. Cooper and the presentation was male by Mr. it. Thomson, -r. Mr. Hichatdeon made a very 0114441,1e reply, thanking all for the kind expressions of the ad - drew., their gift, etc., and craving a continued interest in their ptayrrs for liod'e bleseiug on their work in their • new home. -Mr, JnhsAon . of the Methodist church tieing present we. called upltn and spoke V, ry kindly of Mil and Mi.. Hochalasun as neiehho,.. fr,eudr and workers in the L.,rJ', vineyard. 1'he .ingaug of "(lot be with you till we meet again" brought the meeting to a cline. The nest .ria ming iriend- and nrighiu rs went to the Station to say gond-hye. Many trod. r and loving thoughts follow these. WHITE SEWING MACHINES Tilt. \\`IlIri -i.tei111r: C.imeaNl. .. CAN 117. rt-ct•::':1 parch i •1 t Rett -:n rat C,,. 1.Otors 1:1 to i i. 14 ilt;eim, :a.' \\'1:: `acro ovI -1*itteceol.i t 1.• it.: . \VIII .`.L\Ci1Iinept.! CI', .); tt. Tla.s nen. a:,.1 •;:.:' - t yiu1. New points of construction Include 11.111 Bearings , New Ten.itin Indicator Acorn Dust Cap. Automatic Tension Release `it•lf Threading lltttt1e High Speed improved Large Robbins Nee and Latest Steel Attachments. The Family Rotary White means comfort is Wing. To prove it, bay a White and ase It. SO[.il i3\ JAS. F. THOMSON GODERICH a 1 rHE SIGNAL GODFRICH ONTARIO is Rheumilimm erthe tagit r. Uric Acid left it' the blood by .di.ordered kidneys lodges alorg the nerve which branches from the eye Ger the forehead. and sense lila• check to the aide of Cie m1..•., TS • came is ti.., tame a. in all Rlrsmatient - disordered IGdney i 1St • :silk like. wise t'oa .;tam_-- Dodd's Kidney Pith; gin-, 1; ,etre soeli•; M s. J... Vanr- dr 'f It 1 M •'.Vhi-to- T. Mrs. Witt. Waite. 4 pairs each ; Mrs. Jas. Cook 3 war*: M ss Jennie Maize, Mrs. Henry Johnston, 2 pairs .*ch Mrs. J. Myer., Mrs. Alfred Q Mrs. Y. Phillips, Mrs. D. McWhin- ney. Mics J. M tMJI•n. 1 paireacb. Thanks is also due to the •following bailee Inc making gaiments : Mn. S. Sherwood A garment.. Mrs. R4. McWhinney fo, Miss Marie Myer. i. Miry Haines :3, Miss Ethel Brown 3,' Mrs. T. D,lhetry 2. Miss Ethel Me - Whinney Mra. Roy Mai:. 2, Mts. D. Mcllwain 2. Mrs, U. M.•%Vninney 2. Mrs. Wm.' Hasty 2, Mrr. R. l' wren 2. Mrs. J4.. Hsyden 1. Mrs. A. Quaid I, Mrs.'F. Willis 1. Alias Vt. Stevenson 1, Mit' T. Carey I, Mee. W. H. M•'ze 1. Mn- A. (,ullsert 1, Mies M. McKen- zie 1. Mrs 11. Hayden 1. horn vlsitlog at Mr. Marks Ok.'s tar a lewd/me. Mrs. Harold Long. of LAM,' Alberta. le vletting with Mr. and Mn James Losg. The orae seiseseteeday that Ai thus Her . oaks' pekoes/ by erm the Gans• Mfin. 21111. +l Miss Wady* Haicke and a friend from Teo onto volved with Mr. tad Mn. C. A. Vanetonr over Sunday. We undrreland that Ibe telephone line bettor.. Bitmiller and Clinton M neatly completed and that a roams - tion will be • s ablul►ed in a few days Mr. and Mee. Claude Fisher and daughter Dorothy, of Winnipeg Men.. gent Thursday t tight with Me, sad Mr•. J. f1. Maher while on 111.4 way to Realised. Tb -y sailed from New York on BgWrday. • I • CAJtI-OW. . ,.. ,a - MONDAY. July 10. Rev. A. Lain`` now drives an auto- mobile, of the Chevrolet make. Misr Finesses Young M bootee from her school sear Walton for the hell - delft. Nitre. Heade►son has arrived' front Chicago for the summer and is with her sinter. Mrs. A. Johnston. The ai pl. crop will be poor in this locality. A blight has affected the trees, causing the fruit to fall. NILE. WKn4E4DaT, July 12. Mr. Altos was a Nile visitor on Sun- day. Mr. and Mos. Hill. of Auburn, visited friends at Nile on Sunday. Mrs. Edgar Is visiting her eieter-iD- law. Mts. A. P. Sheppard. Mrs. Bytes. or Stratford, Is a guest at robe home of her musio, M1. R. Ryan. A number from here attended the celebration of the (ilordous Twelfth at Clinton. The W. M.B. held its regular mennth- ly meeting at the church last Wed- nesday afternoon. We regret to report that Mr. Joe. Hetherington is still *uttering trout a sestet is attack of pleuro-pneumoda. - His daughter, Mts. Carter, is ettend- ng hint. T ,, Catarrhal Deafness Can- not Be Cured by bawl •ppliwlion•., *..they a -anent vetch the di -e» -ed Yatton of the ear. Metro i• only one way tocuse...it,rrhal deet•- and that i- by a ru...tttutlonal remelt'. r .ler h.l &rife..• i+ eau -id lar an infl.rned couiItIOn of the mureu- 1181104 of the et -'a •111.n tube. N -M. lube 1. and tined you have a NMI round •Kinn •erhrt prating, and when ,t i -en- • o..lrl dM lire! 1 too-- 1 rhe rr-1 t. nl t i, e. the I(It.mime ion C 1 eta ill r'i•uv1 nun hi• t Ate rr-t fieri to i•. • uuru,al out illprat it g w W lod uo) ed forever. M.o..,- rate+ of de't 1uc ('fused by eat,rrh...h eb i.' au ,ott.w••ed 4ondnrou of 1 be run- .erfitee,- H.1:. re- boil)) l nen' are. throe ch the brood uu the 4I14'.•4444- ..Itfi.ca•• of 41,-4 .y.Iertl. \yr nit give our butt!red dater. 111 aor ca.r •.i e•.t orbal d•-., It,•.r t het c..,,4, be run d hY 11.11 1 ater.h 1 •11,, 1 niton. 1,11..e All dirl;o,;rt :k•, '.J litEvEY.e'tt.. Toledo. Oho. • SALT We desire to announce that we ve discontinued sell- ing salt at our work. ex ce to retail merchants s c in town and in the country, who after this will be the only selling agents. Naed A.ericaa (tical G., Limited Omens M ASHFIELD. `xi lc.nAt, July 12. The Asher`d moldier*' Aidircle will meet in the Foramens' 11411„ Port Albs.* t, on Wednesday evening, i July Iltth, et 8 o'clock. WORK a.-TheAsh- Held Soldier,' Aid Circle hoe shipped the following goods to the Red (,rase ficielety, Toronto : One bale ena- taining 12 day shirts, value $10.63.7 hospital shirts, vein. *:l 00, 12 suite pyjamas, value $13.fs1, 7 "helpless" Miss Olive Hill is suffering frees an shirts. value $5 ale, B pities socks, attack of'•onailitie value 524.1(1, 2 pillows, value saw. 6 Only a few of our people are takieg personal prowrty hags. value 40e, In the "big day.. at l'llnton, total value M.NJ, also a uuesber of W. ate glad to know tbat Mr. Al- magasines. beet Geed is recovering from hle re- lit* thanks of the Cigele are des the 1 ~Mama following knietets : Mrs. Roble Mixt • We MINIM Way. •rf restaetb, have RHEUMATISM ARRESTED COLBORNE. MONDAY, July 111, DIED IN TIM WE4T.-Mr. and Mrs. J•tttes `Jot es roc-ived the sad Mir!. Many people wHer the to rtttres of lime ligenee Is.t week that their drughter, mnrlesandstMetedjointsbetaaseoti>s} 'Mils. George A. Atkinson, had died purities th the woad, alai each succeeding at It or home . near Moos,•onin, attach memo mace acute until rheumabeta Si+k., on Saturday, Ju'y 1.t. Pneu- has invaded the whole system .monis was the came of death. Mr*. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as ins.- AI kinsnn's maiden name was Linea portant to improve your general health as •lane .Jones. She wont West fifteen to purify your blood, and the cod liver yrers ago and af)unr (hirer year. liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great was 'partied, to Mr. Atkinson. ohne blood -maker, while its rnedicinal nourish- ment strengtheni the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scotts Emulsion is helping thousands every day wino cuu:,t not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. BAYF;cLD. Tl•)crnAY, July 11.. H •v. E. C. Jennin,tr, of Blenheim: will p4. *,'h it' Triol t• caturb next y tbn,4. h «041111144, ' Ally S i.ling i*n,l .11 ss .1 )tep'.li;i • Stilling lett on Pei thy- !s.• f it a t was mouth.. vi -It with tria•,J+ at 1' E1}(in, 1'i.l-torel awl loiter pl ice*. • 311.. `itustt,i1„ L •,td,u, 1) tii;gl it staub,.try, o: 'r 0.,814+, mil 8' ti tr t let tnlr31t 4, -UC Ex-te-, ate g 1•'.', fit Mr,. Mtanh:ay .•t • 441o' 1 1'.tr Pa', i. I. ., •:y Ertl 4 4e'\• -u •- (1,.fll aratr' (1'.•• f.•- 1:' .1 WI Mi.. Frr;(uren.'s laws u❑ \V-1Jur•day even - ht.{ of ven-tn4of I1.4.ve..k, t:f• proc-rd±:uu,fi tri,; to ate;.:. 511:1. - 1'n •1r w,II It• do a -14i in the ['i.e.. i,Vt.'riatl .'11!Itl,l :14x' ' *ll'lath, owing' :a anniversary - ••eyrie••. in 13 •t`lsuy church, is: winch It -0. h. H. f i•d.iu. of Seittorth.•.vill ollillata, lt!v. E. C. Jennie ., of H roheim, ace.iml,allied by t.,: ,ta•fi(bt �r+, Mas. Kathl••.•u o1!-.310 C ..i.,.trrholllty- ing to- to it V..• ou 1 •1. 81.11 1)t: Mr. Jew:11141, i. 44.1,4.04 :i • neuro) •z• home erected o 1 t ,:anter 1.1• wh:,'h IP. 11a, put• lase.( Ivor. Ali., it nv r•. ,..: 111 44 s;. end hi rale 1• t:ua in our t iisa4r. . POLLAI:)=5t•ACA71AN. --Oo \Ve'- nf :'ine..L,y "I.i.t week, .'t. leery'. 1 r-liurch wets th • s •ene of 4,1 in. •nett l7T( event. when tlr matt-it/4e rereuru -:y was p41f.,rmed which uur'•d M .s l'Idirr Spit•km.1m a1,1 Mr Wm P.r: laid, of L rubor, in the trout. orf rt' 1' lemony. The 'church war prettily tend i artistically d.cotat•d w i•n ferns and 1 marguerites. the vi -lea he:nq cnipe•.ed with the whit• and gold btoatows of the dai•ie*. fn. fishers were lite. Kobt. 1pnek•utan and Mr. Mil t.•11 I. 1ve, brother and c oriel, of the boil Ie. Promptly at 12:141 o'clock for bride. learning on her father'+ arm, intend the church and passel up the aisle to the strains of she hymn, "1'Ite voice that breathed o'er Ed,o.' She then took her place beside the groom and th- lPtemony was pe f reined by R -v. A. Macfarlane. At its concluson the bridal party woven •Inwn the aisle to the strain. of MendcIssohe r wedding march and carte at once conveyed in automobiles to the home of the , bride'a parents, where congratulations were received end a dainty lunch served. Mr and Aire, Kithira left in tore aftentnrnt for s *hart trip to Tor- onto. reins ning for the week -end and leaving again on Monday for London, where they will take up housekeeping. As it wait the first marriage eelehrated in the church the congregation of tit. Andrew's, followingean tad Presbyter- ian custom, presented the bride with a itandenwely bound Bible as a wed- ding gift. 0ODERICH TOWNSHIP. 'sVEDNEs)AY, July 12. IT la AteenecIATkn. - Ooderieb tnwn.hip Cantrell has wade a grant of 430 a month for the rewaieder of the year en the Ili'.o Mort ti cie be tlw of the township. While the sum is far •bort of what is needed the women are ffateful to the Reeve and the couneil- on who are helping in this needed wick. SENMILLER. WILDNESDAY. July „It with a fetidly of one son and three daughter. j. left to mourn her early demise. She Was in her th'tty-fourth v -et TI a intettnenr time place at I. A quiet wedding teak place at Van- 'couver, 11, C., on Monday, June Seth, at N p. m., when Miss Edith Loretta Levis, of Hohne.riIIe, l,"rswe Abe '. bride of Mr. Esu Milton Dural, of Colborne township. The marriage was solemnised at the Presbyterian intense by Iter. Dr. Mackay. The brit+e was becomingly attired in pink *ilk witb oVerdre4a of rr'alai shadow ; Iatr so4 c:tenet! a lovely It ,ugltst of white roses and !rink sweet peas. The bride was attended by her sister. Mr.. T. H, A1.1.111«4, aad Mr. %V,li Schwaes meted asron.nsc s K fit) Af.er the ce e n i' r w u the tow party re- turned r 4 7. E r hunted to the home of Mr. sod Alr+ groom's gift to the bride and brides- maid wt s a pendant of pearls to each ' and to Ake mem sseean • tie -pin set I with pearls. After hooch Mr. and Mrs. Durst left by the steamer "Prin- cess Adelaide" for a short honeymoon trip to Victoria. helots returning to their henleosthe Maitland concession Colborne township. Avn d harsh purgatives for children. Rexed l►rderliee are sure, rate snit gentle : 13 and 2; . sold •nily at it•►1- all drug attars. 11. C. Dmitri; .. lienal♦ slvh. N. 1. -tor Arthuea \fr T. rein of it. II on 'lee -day of last week. I Atkinson, where a 'renal. wit -held is trpurtrJ sainting it' fns' we,dc. ear• fill: Du -Ina t. \\'Kn[)lwe.- andadainty Iu..ca.c;L s 14841. Thr'u•It4 Im+t r OUTIKGS WITH THE 0 i1] A Group of Guides. 12J Ti 111 Lake Louise ll0 and what u an Outfitter' The real genuine article 1a a mountain man: guide, philoso- pher. Weed, cook. lumber jack. bridge -builder. broncho buster, bunter --w11 found oder the ono emit of clothes. lie is a comparatively new type in the tanadfaa' Pacific :loekle*. r,' irn- mestlaif a mew profession. l'ua'u find him at every C.P.R. tourist point in the sountalss. at your *orrice for a modest fee Mat to keep the pot boil- ing. Yee can bey more rood fellowship and more undiluted tweeters' and health In tele way than In any other Yet 'events'. 1 know, for l'ie tried it out meal u tome. May 1 lstrodsce you to a sample Outfitter. at Ptold. say. or 1t might as easily be Glacier or Lake Louise sr Banff. A gang of tendsrfest hare orreses5 ter a trip Omagh the Yob MI% '[M Ir/ssr1 limited bare ring the Diamond' Hitch. [3j Where (Ing dumped us ea the platform, dub - nage bags and all. it does sot take long for Mr. Outfitter to glue es Wel- lcome, with a grip of the hand that 'says: "111 see you through." Prom ;across the Kicking Horse River (comes a procession of ponies -our cavalcade no lees, with a couple M trusties 10 assist the boss. Bo we are sorted out to our 'mounts: as We eye each other with mutual sample. , I don't like the look in th 0-e of buchanesar (Neb. for Nott1, but sY• bit It off fairly well on the trail. it's we're offsingle file. a truly wonder- itul procesetoa of asserted humans. 1Isn't 1t jolly lust to he 1n Oed'sr ear - Iden In the open alt. to bare all can- tles to wander ha, to be hitting the 'troll to wentlertands beyond. while slant peaks, Uke Stephen and Caths Ideal, Plaid old leeriest brat dews upon me Oldgete tram their Mooring limits the Camp Fire Blame. (4j Camping at toot of ML Awinlboine. But It 1s of the Outfitter 1 want to write. it is worth the wkole price of admission to watch him do th:r.r1 and ban Be sitietttons, to corral a w •,n derlag tsetse, 411141 quiet a refractory one, to he everywhere at the same tla, to help the girl from Chicago and the matron from Montreal. and the ileal tenderfeet from elsewheres !In dame nting and monnttag, sad 1n rdtsg their mounts through terbu- eat streams tad taagley woods. No less adaptive are they in the camp. They can handle axe or gun as adeptly as the rein. of a brow Me. They can fell a tree across a bmwUng stream with ■n inisg ac- curacy. or cut a way tbroisgb a imams of uederbr.N or Devil's (lube. Se the tents were well pitched ass reeady, with the ak'eat of beds made f edemas brasohea. All one had Me wan tc spread kle bleshote, stake la human roll of btmsslf and them ouruey to Slumber lead, regardless of dtst,yraieg gophers or porcupines, But It le as a cook that the O.tflttal aline most brightly. Th. elaborate many -coursed meal at a C.P.R. boll tasted no better -asst they taste war --than the four -course meal Ilan sant ed at a quick finch speed. with am limned reserves la Ile enol of ble Mb tie cookery tent. leverythlhg from meek to bsanock and tea wee Mt ta/t at and In boluses meals toed at bed Aad then obs happy theme amend the camp fire revealed the Oeteittee a a new role --that of a etsrydeoel Of rare quality, • tee. Is IoW the trap lisp am a ok fd 14111 .p to be a Oedh*.s, alas •ilea tort , sad a Pb math rspa.L y Sew •t THE COLBORN E STORE Kindergarten Cloth Nothing better for kids' wash clothes. It is a yard -dyed fabric with the color, wows in, not printed on. This cloth is suitable for sand pile or Sunday ,school and is a faniily favorite. There is nothing superior in wearing qualities to ANDERSON'S KINDEROARTHN CLOTH, 27 inches wide, at 25c a yard Awning Stripes rid is eecibld. , - lit coolies is wYte tad Nock , This is a verb• pp�opptq�l1ar dokkihr Skirts ;ry i w hit'e and light and'dark'biug, white and loll inches wide, atboc a yard and green and white pink, White Voiles. We have just received a shipment of White Voiles for dainty waists and dresses. These Voiles come in stripes, wide, narrow and combinations of stripes. Also figure designs which are very pretty. Now is the time when the weather is hot for white dresses and waists. Let us show you these new voiles before they are all picked over. They come at from..36c to 50c a yard Cotton Crepes Ju.st a few pieces of that Cotton Crepe left at 10e a yard: You could buy nothing better for dresses for yourself and the children. The patterns that we have are all good and the dyes fast. Regular 15c a yard, for . 10c Notice --We have a falx front in the :tore at the plresent time on account of installing a new window. Everything is in good shape to attend to your wants and the store is well ligated. J. H. COLBORN E sestet is attack of pleuro-pneumoda. - His daughter, Mts. Carter, is ettend- ng hint. T ,, Catarrhal Deafness Can- not Be Cured by bawl •ppliwlion•., *..they a -anent vetch the di -e» -ed Yatton of the ear. Metro i• only one way tocuse...it,rrhal deet•- and that i- by a ru...tttutlonal remelt'. r .ler h.l &rife..• i+ eau -id lar an infl.rned couiItIOn of the mureu- 1181104 of the et -'a •111.n tube. N -M. lube 1. and tined you have a NMI round •Kinn •erhrt prating, and when ,t i -en- • o..lrl dM lire! 1 too-- 1 rhe rr-1 t. nl t i, e. the I(It.mime ion C 1 eta ill r'i•uv1 nun hi• t Ate rr-t fieri to i•. • uuru,al out illprat it g w W lod uo) ed forever. M.o..,- rate+ of de't 1uc ('fused by eat,rrh...h eb i.' au ,ott.w••ed 4ondnrou of 1 be run- .erfitee,- H.1:. re- boil)) l nen' are. throe ch the brood uu the 4I14'.•4444- ..Itfi.ca•• of 41,-4 .y.Iertl. \yr nit give our butt!red dater. 111 aor ca.r •.i e•.t orbal d•-., It,•.r t het c..,,4, be run d hY 11.11 1 ater.h 1 •11,, 1 niton. 1,11..e All dirl;o,;rt :k•, '.J litEvEY.e'tt.. Toledo. Oho. • SALT We desire to announce that we ve discontinued sell- ing salt at our work. ex ce to retail merchants s c in town and in the country, who after this will be the only selling agents. Naed A.ericaa (tical G., Limited Omens M ASHFIELD. `xi lc.nAt, July 12. The Asher`d moldier*' Aidircle will meet in the Foramens' 11411„ Port Albs.* t, on Wednesday evening, i July Iltth, et 8 o'clock. WORK a.-TheAsh- Held Soldier,' Aid Circle hoe shipped the following goods to the Red (,rase ficielety, Toronto : One bale ena- taining 12 day shirts, value $10.63.7 hospital shirts, vein. *:l 00, 12 suite pyjamas, value $13.fs1, 7 "helpless" Miss Olive Hill is suffering frees an shirts. value $5 ale, B pities socks, attack of'•onailitie value 524.1(1, 2 pillows, value saw. 6 Only a few of our people are takieg personal prowrty hags. value 40e, In the "big day.. at l'llnton, total value M.NJ, also a uuesber of W. ate glad to know tbat Mr. Al- magasines. beet Geed is recovering from hle re- lit* thanks of the Cigele are des the 1 ~Mama following knietets : Mrs. Roble Mixt • We MINIM Way. •rf restaetb, have RHEUMATISM ARRESTED COLBORNE. MONDAY, July 111, DIED IN TIM WE4T.-Mr. and Mrs. J•tttes `Jot es roc-ived the sad Mir!. Many people wHer the to rtttres of lime ligenee Is.t week that their drughter, mnrlesandstMetedjointsbetaaseoti>s} 'Mils. George A. Atkinson, had died purities th the woad, alai each succeeding at It or home . near Moos,•onin, attach memo mace acute until rheumabeta Si+k., on Saturday, Ju'y 1.t. Pneu- has invaded the whole system .monis was the came of death. Mr*. To arrest rheumatism it is quite as ins.- AI kinsnn's maiden name was Linea portant to improve your general health as •lane .Jones. She wont West fifteen to purify your blood, and the cod liver yrers ago and af)unr (hirer year. liver oil in Scott's Emulsion is nature's great was 'partied, to Mr. Atkinson. ohne blood -maker, while its rnedicinal nourish- ment strengtheni the organs to expel the impurities and upbuild your strength. Scotts Emulsion is helping thousands every day wino cuu:,t not find other relief. Refuse the alcoholic substitutes. BAYF;cLD. Tl•)crnAY, July 11.. H •v. E. C. Jennin,tr, of Blenheim: will p4. *,'h it' Triol t• caturb next y tbn,4. h «041111144, ' Ally S i.ling i*n,l .11 ss .1 )tep'.li;i • Stilling lett on Pei thy- !s.• f it a t was mouth.. vi -It with tria•,J+ at 1' E1}(in, 1'i.l-torel awl loiter pl ice*. • 311.. `itustt,i1„ L •,td,u, 1) tii;gl it staub,.try, o: 'r 0.,814+, mil 8' ti tr t let tnlr31t 4, -UC Ex-te-, ate g 1•'.', fit Mr,. Mtanh:ay .•t • 441o' 1 1'.tr Pa', i. I. ., •:y Ertl 4 4e'\• -u •- (1,.fll aratr' (1'.•• f.•- 1:' .1 WI Mi.. Frr;(uren.'s laws u❑ \V-1Jur•day even - ht.{ of ven-tn4of I1.4.ve..k, t:f• proc-rd±:uu,fi tri,; to ate;.:. 511:1. - 1'n •1r w,II It• do a -14i in the ['i.e.. i,Vt.'riatl .'11!Itl,l :14x' ' *ll'lath, owing' :a anniversary - ••eyrie••. in 13 •t`lsuy church, is: winch It -0. h. H. f i•d.iu. of Seittorth.•.vill ollillata, lt!v. E. C. Jennie ., of H roheim, ace.iml,allied by t.,: ,ta•fi(bt �r+, Mas. Kathl••.•u o1!-.310 C ..i.,.trrholllty- ing to- to it V..• ou 1 •1. 81.11 1)t: Mr. Jew:11141, i. 44.1,4.04 :i • neuro) •z• home erected o 1 t ,:anter 1.1• wh:,'h IP. 11a, put• lase.( Ivor. Ali., it nv r•. ,..: 111 44 s;. end hi rale 1• t:ua in our t iisa4r. . POLLAI:)=5t•ACA71AN. --Oo \Ve'- nf :'ine..L,y "I.i.t week, .'t. leery'. 1 r-liurch wets th • s •ene of 4,1 in. •nett l7T( event. when tlr matt-it/4e rereuru -:y was p41f.,rmed which uur'•d M .s l'Idirr Spit•km.1m a1,1 Mr Wm P.r: laid, of L rubor, in the trout. orf rt' 1' lemony. The 'church war prettily tend i artistically d.cotat•d w i•n ferns and 1 marguerites. the vi -lea he:nq cnipe•.ed with the whit• and gold btoatows of the dai•ie*. fn. fishers were lite. Kobt. 1pnek•utan and Mr. Mil t.•11 I. 1ve, brother and c oriel, of the boil Ie. Promptly at 12:141 o'clock for bride. learning on her father'+ arm, intend the church and passel up the aisle to the strains of she hymn, "1'Ite voice that breathed o'er Ed,o.' She then took her place beside the groom and th- lPtemony was pe f reined by R -v. A. Macfarlane. At its concluson the bridal party woven •Inwn the aisle to the strain. of MendcIssohe r wedding march and carte at once conveyed in automobiles to the home of the , bride'a parents, where congratulations were received end a dainty lunch served. Mr and Aire, Kithira left in tore aftentnrnt for s *hart trip to Tor- onto. reins ning for the week -end and leaving again on Monday for London, where they will take up housekeeping. As it wait the first marriage eelehrated in the church the congregation of tit. Andrew's, followingean tad Presbyter- ian custom, presented the bride with a itandenwely bound Bible as a wed- ding gift. 0ODERICH TOWNSHIP. 'sVEDNEs)AY, July 12. IT la AteenecIATkn. - Ooderieb tnwn.hip Cantrell has wade a grant of 430 a month for the rewaieder of the year en the Ili'.o Mort ti cie be tlw of the township. While the sum is far •bort of what is needed the women are ffateful to the Reeve and the couneil- on who are helping in this needed wick. SENMILLER. WILDNESDAY. July „It with a fetidly of one son and three daughter. j. left to mourn her early demise. She Was in her th'tty-fourth v -et TI a intettnenr time place at I. A quiet wedding teak place at Van- 'couver, 11, C., on Monday, June Seth, at N p. m., when Miss Edith Loretta Levis, of Hohne.riIIe, l,"rswe Abe '. bride of Mr. Esu Milton Dural, of Colborne township. The marriage was solemnised at the Presbyterian intense by Iter. Dr. Mackay. The brit+e was becomingly attired in pink *ilk witb oVerdre4a of rr'alai shadow ; Iatr so4 c:tenet! a lovely It ,ugltst of white roses and !rink sweet peas. The bride was attended by her sister. Mr.. T. H, A1.1.111«4, aad Mr. %V,li Schwaes meted asron.nsc s K fit) Af.er the ce e n i' r w u the tow party re- turned r 4 7. E r hunted to the home of Mr. sod Alr+ groom's gift to the bride and brides- maid wt s a pendant of pearls to each ' and to Ake mem sseean • tie -pin set I with pearls. After hooch Mr. and Mrs. Durst left by the steamer "Prin- cess Adelaide" for a short honeymoon trip to Victoria. helots returning to their henleosthe Maitland concession Colborne township. Avn d harsh purgatives for children. Rexed l►rderliee are sure, rate snit gentle : 13 and 2; . sold •nily at it•►1- all drug attars. 11. C. Dmitri; .. lienal♦ slvh. N. 1. -tor Arthuea \fr T. rein of it. II on 'lee -day of last week. I Atkinson, where a 'renal. wit -held is trpurtrJ sainting it' fns' we,dc. ear• fill: Du -Ina t. \\'Kn[)lwe.- andadainty Iu..ca.c;L s 14841. Thr'u•It4 Im+t r OUTIKGS WITH THE 0 i1] A Group of Guides. 12J Ti 111 Lake Louise ll0 and what u an Outfitter' The real genuine article 1a a mountain man: guide, philoso- pher. Weed, cook. lumber jack. bridge -builder. broncho buster, bunter --w11 found oder the ono emit of clothes. lie is a comparatively new type in the tanadfaa' Pacific :loekle*. r,' irn- mestlaif a mew profession. l'ua'u find him at every C.P.R. tourist point in the sountalss. at your *orrice for a modest fee Mat to keep the pot boil- ing. Yee can bey more rood fellowship and more undiluted tweeters' and health In tele way than In any other Yet 'events'. 1 know, for l'ie tried it out meal u tome. May 1 lstrodsce you to a sample Outfitter. at Ptold. say. or 1t might as easily be Glacier or Lake Louise sr Banff. A gang of tendsrfest hare orreses5 ter a trip Omagh the Yob MI% '[M Ir/ssr1 limited bare ring the Diamond' Hitch. [3j Where (Ing dumped us ea the platform, dub - nage bags and all. it does sot take long for Mr. Outfitter to glue es Wel- lcome, with a grip of the hand that 'says: "111 see you through." Prom ;across the Kicking Horse River (comes a procession of ponies -our cavalcade no lees, with a couple M trusties 10 assist the boss. Bo we are sorted out to our 'mounts: as We eye each other with mutual sample. , I don't like the look in th 0-e of buchanesar (Neb. for Nott1, but sY• bit It off fairly well on the trail. it's we're offsingle file. a truly wonder- itul procesetoa of asserted humans. 1Isn't 1t jolly lust to he 1n Oed'sr ear - Iden In the open alt. to bare all can- tles to wander ha, to be hitting the 'troll to wentlertands beyond. while slant peaks, Uke Stephen and Caths Ideal, Plaid old leeriest brat dews upon me Oldgete tram their Mooring limits the Camp Fire Blame. (4j Camping at toot of ML Awinlboine. But It 1s of the Outfitter 1 want to write. it is worth the wkole price of admission to watch him do th:r.r1 and ban Be sitietttons, to corral a w •,n derlag tsetse, 411141 quiet a refractory one, to he everywhere at the same tla, to help the girl from Chicago and the matron from Montreal. and the ileal tenderfeet from elsewheres !In dame nting and monnttag, sad 1n rdtsg their mounts through terbu- eat streams tad taagley woods. No less adaptive are they in the camp. They can handle axe or gun as adeptly as the rein. of a brow Me. They can fell a tree across a bmwUng stream with ■n inisg ac- curacy. or cut a way tbroisgb a imams of uederbr.N or Devil's (lube. Se the tents were well pitched ass reeady, with the ak'eat of beds made f edemas brasohea. All one had Me wan tc spread kle bleshote, stake la human roll of btmsslf and them ouruey to Slumber lead, regardless of dtst,yraieg gophers or porcupines, But It le as a cook that the O.tflttal aline most brightly. Th. elaborate many -coursed meal at a C.P.R. boll tasted no better -asst they taste war --than the four -course meal Ilan sant ed at a quick finch speed. with am limned reserves la Ile enol of ble Mb tie cookery tent. leverythlhg from meek to bsanock and tea wee Mt ta/t at and In boluses meals toed at bed Aad then obs happy theme amend the camp fire revealed the Oeteittee a a new role --that of a etsrydeoel Of rare quality, • tee. Is IoW the trap lisp am a ok fd 14111 .p to be a Oedh*.s, alas •ilea tort , sad a Pb math rspa.L y Sew •t