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The Signal, 1921-8-18, Page 5THE SIGNAL What you can do with a Brownie? The pictures really tell better than words, just what anybody can do with it Brownie See Window Display ,jt is a very simple little camera, yet it is fully equipped for snapshots out-of-doors, for time exposures indoors or out, for flashlights and home portraiture. It can with the aid of a 75e Kodak Portrait Attachment wake delightful close-ups, and its all very easy. There are Brownies in Lpveral sizes, but this is the 2A Brownie in particular. It crakes pictures 21.x4' 1 inches, has a meniscus achromatic lens, a rotary self 'setting shutter. has three atop* Idiaphram) and two tiii ler -sue Jruvertical and, one for horizontal exposures. It requires no foeusiug and loads in daylight with Kodak titin cart- ridges. 6 or 12 exposures. It is covered with a fine. incita- tion grain leather with metal parts, finished ire Riekel and black enamel. _ ...•-r____ You can make good pictures with a Brownie • The No. 2a Brownie Price $3.50 Campbell s Drug Store Holiday Time- Ftlsodom from all achsa sad palma aaovsd by Templates's Rheumatic Capsules Reap thea in your hones, Take them on your vaeatiaa 1 For Iihsumatlam, Neuralgia. Headache, Troia `loknes%% sts •l.00 et your druggist's. Sold b) 11. ('. liuulop. _ ooDElitICS, ONT. PE- NAL n'\TIu\. _ I j Mr. and Mrs. John Wylds and son r 1 Harold, Mrs. l has. Wylds and daughters Mlw. ltichmoud Ort and wy lienee N'aa and Tens, and Mr. Allan Wylds, 1 all from Ripley: Mr. and Mrs. U.E. Mac - are visiting relattVM 1❑ .lat'1,•rsthurg, Donald and Mr' David Thurluw, ..I I and Detroit. 'ingham; Mrs. David Brown and Baugh• Mr. Harold Wyld. O( R:a1ey, visited ter Alione, of Amherstburg, were visitors his aunt. Mn. John It• k3ratue. Bayfield at John MacDonalds, Park street, during • road, last week. !Old Hume Week. NIr. and Mr,. D. Witmer and ;(tile sun, 1 Mr. It. S. N'illhiam. of 'Furtado. Is David. of Detroit, motored to Gndench utuunK the• holiday visitors in (lode-' ' for Old Hume Week. . rich. Shiva his re•tirewent aw wan -I bit. John Oakley and .on Harold,. of utter of the local bnuwh of the Bank; Toronto. spent Old Home week renewing of ('iowwerce about eleven years ager i acquaintances in Goderich. Mr. Williams has been on ill*. staff of Mr. J. R. Hoes tlm and NI'ss Homes of - -- --- -- Holmesville, spent Old Home Week with Mrs. Howell, Trafalgar street. , vator and 55 000 hu,'be's of wheat at the Mrs.G.Ainslie, of Munroe Stich.. and 11'esterrtCanada Flour Mills on Thursday last. Mrs. J. M. Campbell, of Westfield. are .rhe steamer Hume Smith from Fort guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. Stcnehousk. William unloaded a cargo of 290.000 Mrs. (Dr.) Oaten and daughter. of bushels of oats at the Goderich elevator Toronto, were weekend vintorr with on Friday. their aunt. Mrs Leach, St. Vtocent street. t The steamer Oglebay Irum.bti'waukee arrived on Sunday with a cargo of 215,000 bushels of corn and oats for the Goderich Rev. W. W. and Mrs. S:eddart and family. of Prattsburg, N. 1.. motored to elevator. (ioderich and spent part of last week at The steamer G enmount discharged a m Mr. Stoddart's old hoe on East street. cargo of 61.000 bushels of what at the bis. and Mrs. L. Van Hoten and little erich tern or and 59,0( bushels at daughter. Lillian, were visit•` hdf ring Old t e \\'astern Canada Flour Mills on Hume Week at the home parents, Monday. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Henderson. Cambria The barge Ti tone from Milwaukee' road' to meet. and nese things. should he arrived on Monday sith a carge of 160,- i Mrs. Armstrong and three cl ildren, remembered in any criticism of the 000 bushels of corn and oats for the who have been here for two months on a (; t.,., nier.'I : MXp INlttlll'1•.. 1'11P l visit to her mother, Mrs. Money, East (ill 1 sewn wo V(> to s earneror. 11 1 WRC Betels weal had .ret veer, left on Tuesday for Texas to join p The steamers Steinbrenner, Martian 'Wei/ inure than anyone had rxl1.ctel. and I and Sarnian are expe:ted at the Goderich' her h and. it hail 11..'11 a e1,iAlenit matter 40 Bianca � e1ettitor shortly. \ and Mrs. George s',�.1 � art. of , it. Shave last February • million G.C.I. Ett•Studeml's Success. 1 .111111. ewre visiting w '...dertch dolltirs .i week hn.l INrll land out o11 TI,so. 11. inured was n passenger last week and while h.'rr• were the t111r..e'I1e111e. The Cover •1.t was • o1. the steamer Greyhound last week 1 guests of air. t+toddart'a parents. Mr. not resla.ustiil'for this undertaking: tit sue Is 'mending a few days with hist am! Mrs. D. Stoddart....______LL___ - _when.. it took office .$14.41110.00n hail al- . • t:uulpareuts. Mr. and Mrs. II. Bub! Mr. and MN. Thos. .Pringle anti 144111y -144.1 expended on It. duel the 1 lard. Newgate street. "T...1' WA.' a their tion . Mehvin and V.111.1110141144 (;41‘..•11111(;41‘..•1111(;41‘..•11111111.111 hail either to go ahead former (:.I'.1. student tool has just [ruin Toronto and spew 1).i lysine -with 1114 nnd.'rtaklug or aluuulon what 1 comsat -at,' his freshman year int lveek hu the old town. ' - . of hail already INe•u 'bow. With the t nweliauieal engtnasrlag• at the well-' Mr. and Mrs. David Mel Newt-Milekewalµ-"vdwu up" the Government 1 known university o1 Notre Ihtna.. gate street. w,.11ld hart. 11 pewterer monopoly of ' l lett. mi.'- -Ing-- Tltratwe d'An average of relieving twuag'•t's of the hank. lie has rano reliniptish.1 these duties and Js pdauulltlg a %ells rued nest. Mr. Lorne .1. Et.ly. editor of The Walkerton Telescope touiupraiNI by Mr,.. (.sly, ionti.•Ijii$.•d In Ohl 1101o• Werk celebration -..11 w'e neaskty of lint week-. Mrs. Ealy was a former rNsldeut anand.01)1 Is• (Netter remember. ed In l:ol.•rieh as Miss (rue* \Yilwnl, .laughter of the late Bev.. Jasper Wil win, a foratn'r •pastor of North street Met halist chin elk. THE PREMIER'S VISIT. Wont timed from p[tte 1.1 Among the guests over tilt week-endl-stele .yaw r- Via._-llte__Province and ta)- tar etwt, in his dorsa while in' in Goderich was Mr. C. Bryson, of ; wotlki be "we 1,, dlsltrtose of the � trigonometry• nn1 niechanleal drawing e,'nt. Cleveland. Ohio. a prominent member of heerne the B. G. G. Club of that c reached •the perfect t marl: of 100cos.. Mr. ler Bryson and a party of friends were pas - (Math of a Former IRlsldeist.• sengers on the yacht Tyrple• 1.i4wa t1.1wer ata profit. That the 1:41v. er '111 had the elnfld.•nts' of the financial world 111111 been shown by tis• sueeessful limiting of. I'rovin•ial bowls. Tier t;uvenuaeut•s rail policy had The death Is nunoumval at lits Lu11.1s Mr. and Sirs. Herb.'• e'.uupt»•;I, mf given rise to more ertticlwm than auy- .•f J. .\rtbur Anuk•r+nn at the mgr of tJClughaw, participatedl••e•I Ironed thing else. This was Trow two fifty-two years. air.-\nderwlu was 11.4.4.k activities here on \1 vlue..tey of 1111 w,tltrass ti,.s who thought the old born at Goderich and spent his early laws week. They were ad •• ap:riled on PHONE g0system of roads was g.Ns1 enough. and. Goderich rife here. removing thirty-four veers their Trip herr by Mrs. O. 1. Whitely time other hand. those who seemed ago to fit. Innis. He had bee!! en- II 151 Sli+- NormA, of Detroit. Ito think that roads could be brill for nothing. The entire transportation system . of the Province had 06:11104 Ina flew yens. through the in.•reassl 5* of automobiles, and It was. 11e4es- sttry .either. to build up this mads or \ateudon then. They had decided' to build up a system of roads adequate to the ropdr•utents, and it Was n .Mr. and Mr+. II Schuyler. of New hamburg. are holiday visitors at Mrs. :••buyler'" oil home in Gods -rich. Mrs. (Dr.1 T. G. Holton.. of Detroit• came up to Gialerk•h on the steamer Greyhound and 1. enjoying a visit with relatives. LOCAL TOPICS. gaged in the laundry lawliteas for a al r. and Mrs. A. P. Watenti and numt4•r of years and was row -mentos' daughters. Rinds and S. natwat aln. a. a leader In the movement to intro- Flolnh all of i►ndet J . an s. t41nes' t re4synized In this -line. mak. &Aerie', lard week and sprat pert of to iize it enterprise. es a highly special. their holidays with their snot. Mrs. z.wl rao.,He is survived t1c his II welt. sr., on Trafalgar •tnever. wife And one Ann. Arthur Donald • 1wierson. Ur. H. I.. Hickey. of Beater. Coll... Bowlhtg eChsb Nsfee, • arrival in town et ly1.M1 tl •'•ntpl.• of Little Boys and Ghia, Going to f elsoat! weekw 1lrfto returning with airss nutter ot. tn•mrtNluuN importance to I incitation. have (Nen petit! to 0111- Hickey aMlilauRht.f j,.ttr, dho 1)a vv the towns and villages as well 114 to 1'rin.1{Nil-tnotirhenls• of \"ietnrlai tilde chtbs ton tm►rt1Ameut 41f Scotch iK•en spending the stttr•mrr ititli the the farmers. School requests that all parent. guardian* who have children entering; ikntLlea "" the Ihr"1 once" oa Wed- tatter's parents. 111. gild -Sir-. Rohr.; Clam War a.Disaster. tin. primary or kindergarten rooms, newWy of next week. Tlrere will he (nark. N.. long a• the farmers' serail'/alti41n four games of fifteen ends esch andMr. nisi Yrs. Davin Girt•in i.nd for maiut.tiu- its high idenls of ettizen- after ideation lees them p.rs s. or niP1 ihr.e ralnedM ma•tw of prizes w i11 lie { ops uhiR •Ivy 11. oiler b1 111 ovrtAln alt' w-e•k-rnl truestr : Mr. ami Mr, sla r and trey, the (.ov.•rnitlent Its stip Model Theatre 1 wnt•N1at1.n1 If it 1+ list titlnble girw►, PlI" IN pHrNatIN4r1 t0 iwIw*',.ki.n,I , ani ;�Mx, ^'rk1i61 pled -(tui wlutlsil M111{alrt, fqr tIN. 1 fair ritd ism Week of Aug. 22 to Aug. ^'" 0 a.m. aurp/. kWh.: Storer rtmw,t w.•.o a r e - for the children to lie prnsent ..n the , and Miss goal. gll of Yp Teal Flints Nnk, consisting of T. day the principal should le coin and airs. J. f). Pentland. Iwtntw. we ran 11 on. ht 1• Premier I t*kp slildtakeln y 1 H..I. [Hernia. 114. H. G. S.. lwrinell. 5th .. nn .o sl uud wr Nn 27 mnnk•aterl with. air+ sio.-„edam Is airs. 4, - gram'. Monday and Tuesday. .tugutt 2' 23. WII.1. K(N;EKS In "Guile of Women" And a 4'hrl+t i.• 4•one4lc. "Isining-room. Kitchen and Sink." Wednesday and Thursday. Aug. '_i.25. CARMEL MTERS 11. "Mad Marriage 4'.•11; ire a'.nm,slt. "%AMPS .ANI) SCAMPS" Friday and Saturday, .august 26.27. OWEN MOORE ta "Poor Simp'' With a ('lio.ter 4'orm•.Ic "%OV'IL BE SURPRISED" Matinee Monday. w'wlne+lay and Saturday at 8.00 p.m. Midway AttraetMas for Exhibition. I Ur. W. F. ('lark. Ms-rwtary of GiNle •h Ttiehtslrlal ARrh•ultnral t(n•iery.i II 1 ,a��r,�-y ran Pme11t with -•' tIN• w'orld's •}'s¢t� Shows to stjyply-ttw ml.lway -featurelr' this year. The company c'Otrslwts of I)11n people. They travel in a tali of twenty -are ears,, net the .compa ny eon- sl+ts et twenty htzli•clawi shams, which include four riding devises. p giant Ferris w•hewh. n sensational ride - rise -whip. aeroplane ruling academy :mel other features. (Math el Mrs. W. H. Murray,, - Mr H. it. Murray received word an %i obly morning of the dieath at New Hamburg ‘-of MM. W. H. Murray, widow of the late W. iI. Murray formerly of G.sletieh. With her fxm- ilc. the dwwa+e•1 had been living at NPw Hamburg for %evernt years. where her husband. whq was form- erly manager of the Jackson SITgo 1 co in 4;.NIs•rk•Ii. 411.41 about a year ago. Mr.. Blurrier had tweu 111 failing health for sone tlmt. She Is survivet Ip• et family of two sons and three daughters. Another son. i.aVerne. ens killed In action 1n France. Mr. H. R. Murray. of (Inderich, went to New Hamburg for the funeral. Harbor Notes. The steamer Martian from Fort Wil - am, discharged a cargo of 225.000 bushels of weat and oats at the Goderich eleva- 1 has imide as ri.risnntx y Res•• R I. Sao/tn.-Id aiwl Fred Mint was the da, , to th..se ether. %%Ila have lint the ndvan- \Ir J A. Pa sof.. of hl1tg 11w Friday 1 h terrible hl it' class war who11ld trophy Bic which was won the aC-Mitchell i'ayl5' 1. a gradnnte of The Signal st•lunsl.•.s he admitted. Is n better • .serve every tort of HIP entered In the r•ompetftirm. Ts* w•ei rind' taller at thin office.Itbi-iNa1 fur 1NilPr still is vitt .'.4 41111141.101114.lir. Mors then e. .sipltavl the rnr- hu•kv quartette at fete snnpel thorns- (• •� ly tsar of holing farmers. It would be swivelled 1l i Innter last r , nc r len they aprnll$ this week in (:.cterl.•b. Mr. s err . r t 1.R" --n r 1 1 winning t F Prow. ,rd ; Thursday, August IR, 1$3'f. --'S Special Values in ALL SUMMER GOODS In connection with our Fall Opening we are clearing a few items in the various lines carried in .'tlr store, of which the following are outstanding bargains Voile 4t s'.s• r es, clearing at cost from $2.25 ap C l;eorgVai,t., $3,95 up in stnnurer weights ands few White Skirt,, to clear dt pn •1 ranging front $2.5� up Serrge Dresses ``e in $7.50 up Iu Clris partitat" r Iiue we have some better values in tie w fall styles which we are offering at prices ranging front $15.00 to 824.00 Ladies' and Misses' Coe s in fall weights, from $9.50 up. Hosiery- Very special in lack and white, at per pair 29c anti 39c We have a range of black, br. t•1. and navy blue silk Hosiery 'Verge flue values at (1`'k pail Select Ladies' Ready -4o -Wear Co. GODERICH Headquarters and Factory: 4.48 Queen Street West • TI IF. Bank of Hamilton' wants to be the friend of the farmer, the fruit grower. and the.p ucer. In the fin- ancial clevelo ment of legitimate enterprises it s ready to take its part. All t nsactions care- fully handled, 1 strict confi- dence. BANK OF HAMIL ON Goderich Branch - -A. J. MacKay,St prang up in this country. $'I11sw eon- - OENING DAY, AUG. 27 Onaccountof unavoidable delay the opening of The New Store FOR Ladies' and Gents' Ready -to - Wear, Dry Goods, etc. NEXT TO Walker's Furniture Store will take place about a week later than was originally intended Watch for the opening date, August 27 Goods to suit every purse A. CORNFIELD rink lost year. Forty-two rinks were ntclienlcll drplrtuwnt, sial swat -a thing than a selfish halividnalism. reasonably good roads. trophy is now on .xhitatlein In Phot.- 0event.4'n }ran. sinte.,jg1'. Paialrw 1aa-1o,yalty not to a class blit to the visit to town. "'Mf 'owe cinemas, of loads• reciel aseiT by no strophe,' Fall's windowwts11P community. The Farmers' or- ilbghways Improvement Act : th.• Mugforvl--Muir. Mt -s main. of Detroit. Yr. and airs. ganlraition is rleh in this very quality pr.,vio,ial highway. directly aider the At high noon. 1.n Wwltw..lny. Anrust R..i. Gray. of Rialto. 1'al.. Mins Blain and there 1+ tw trnsbn why wr.6oiikI4antrol of the i'roc1,... the county and alast.•r Jas. slain, of 1'merott. road. taken .let loth. a v.•rs pretty w.4ilhlg tnnk�piaer ArlsoNui. spent (del Home Welt wltlt at the re -Weller of mfr. stay Mrs. \tr. a1N1 Mn. It. H. I{Pvell. They Robert Muir. Eldon street, the eon- made th. tftt' to i;elerlch on the trailing sortie. bettor 31fss tni Spay.-t.•attier Oreyll,•nnd. snungeal daughter of the home. and Mr. William Alexander Mingfor.1. 1,.01. Mer. and Mrs Iles. au, two chiT!Tt4t6 of God,.nleb. The tirl.1.' who was past biro. $whard lie:1-on motored up given away I.v her brother. Mn. Clot. i from Toronto. and •ds.nt Old Home Muir. entered the drewingno, iii at• i Week Its ro.l.-ri.•h n• 'IN' guests of NKr. ttnsl in it smart becoming gown of i ami MIN. 5 1'Inff, I:r.N•k atrPet. Sir. taupe colored silk tri.v.letts and car -I and Mrs. Ilia :al oleo .,r.• Imre from the riwl it INonquet of /meet peas nn.l rents.' Weed on a visit to 31r. and Mrs. Cliff. of w bridesmaid'. Mks 'eMcKendrick. Galt as P 1 ', t Th ndrsmAld: SiI Connie 1 Ed- Njry, John minds. wore a dainty dress of mauve among the visitors in Goderich for Old silk. The groomsman was A. Migfonl. Home Week. While here she was the a brother the groom. Rer. it. ('. guest of Mrs. Thomas Gundry. b1rs. MelS•rmld tier' the nuptial knot. The McKendrick had been spending the sum:- bridal um= bridal y stood under an arch. de- mer at Windermere, Muskoka, to which t4,ntted for the so -ea -don. The bridal place she returned on Tuesday of this Laugier wns .erred In the two dining- week. roans. There the bridal party. with Mn. A G. ' parlmc w o was in Gila alNlht twrnty•uvP invited ruents. Pn- rwh from tinea. Manitoba. for Old Home Joel a sumptuous repast. After din- Reek has gine W London with tier the we•ddiug party left for the 2.220' 4:.T.R. nein. the bride venting n travelling wait of nary blue serge ivirh large picture hat. The wedding' 'Pres- ents were x wtriking rt.-wino/fly to the popularity nod worth of the young 1 bride. Mr. and Mrs. Mugford -Intend to reside in the West sinker/am. Sask.. being the chow•n phnr for ttw young couple to enmmettce maretiyt life. Drowning at Grand Bend. Grand Bend, Aug 14 -Calvin Wetzel! aged twentv-one years. of Windsor, a week -'end visitor. was drowned in Lake Huron here this afternoon. The body has not yet been recovered. Canadian Pacific F'arm Laborers' Excursions. As sufficient farm laborers have already 0f 11'Iritilpr•g gone to the West• the railways have been requested to cancel further excursions Mrs. E. It. Wits en. the Mt.wes W. B. Howard, District Passenger Agent F•elrleatlnse and Laura. Mr. Ifarry Watson and Mr. •irrnbe MRefo11(.11 a*tus• iry motor from Watertown. N.Y.. Not go inn Nnd take In nil men whose eitisenship is • on the same plane n. ours." The Premier concluded Id. nddn•cs • from the township council 1.y bylaw' and d.yr1upr1 by the county. the I;.''ertetn•nt plying forty ler cent of the cost of emstru•tion aartdst great applause. and maintenance: and the Provincial Af4Prward.ran-rmtetm. tnPPthng W41'1(ertn(,��.11x.1. of a higher stnnddr.11111111 held. 'rind the Minister of i'ubl f' . ties' orrtinty r.uul, on whlrh tIN• 4 ..%crtl- Works and the Premier both gnvc ad- mead Iatvw slaty r t' -P1•111 .4.11.44.1 f 1IN• ;41st. dresses. Mr. Win 1.. Yining. president fko far nw {a.wslhle land nmteri;l1 ons of the Colborne Earn..•re ('hth. pee- iw.sd hi the work. In s • T.artw sided and introl11cwl the speakers. where 11 wens hn1N,w+ibl.• to procure garret or stone it was coa'id.•rel• ad. 1Nr. 131ggs Address. - Hon. F. C. Riggs .1eyofed hituwelt vi+ail,. to conwtrne-t a high-c1Asu' rood. mainly to the roads question. The }:very comity In 4/11111/141 diad t deatg- 1 lulled rad system. criticism had hien made that the Isar- Minister stated that he was op- •y had departwl from the posse- posed to the p'I$:tt. wl ii t a -frontage-- The esop- tion taken by Farmer t'nlulidate' nt tam on Probe nr,l mad". if n front- the general election., with reference to fax were chnratwl the >' 'ol'' rands. His explanation was that the atm fa fa enters wished to 61154' the nvailnblp tohN.1 would go in the fieri 41.43.1 funds spread as fairly as possible over inlalntly" Demi rtment. I1 is proposal the whole t.'nntry iIwtend of 011 a fewwsw that ns the value of land is in- •- trews -41 by the improcem•nt 1.t rands. ihr township 5..e.snr should inr•rens4 the 1ss.•0.ment of lan'), - i'n`nt11s1 by a Rost road frontage. and the money would then go roto the tmwli"l.ip fora visit of trunk rnn.ti. and thin we. what hl two weeks with her brother, Mr. John Department ens carrying ant -rather Elliott. She well return early in Septem- than have n few dfatricts %erred with bee to her home in the Welt where she bigh.•i*i.s mann they were trying to has been a resident for the last thirty years. Mr. !Iowan! Waiter. teacher on the sniff of 4'ornelI' University. Ithaca, New York. to tsdldnriae at his home Us Colborne township. Mr. Walter duh+ nceept 41 n posltiea on the staff of (lklnliomn University. at Norman. Oklahonut, and will leave after the ICncation period to n.<ut4 his nPw• klnti.r.. - Treasury. . Mr. Biggs also explained how the Department assiwtel towns nisi vil- Iagol In the Improvement of rondos within their 1N1111els thnt form antis' Big link. of a 1)0111 system. In Ye Olden Time hoop skirts were worn by tboee who first asked the druggist for, and insisted on having the genuine Favorite Pro - Among those visltin_ at the home of seription put Mr. and Mrs. Rota, Clark for 1)1,1 ,eup by Doctor 515 Home Week were, Mr. and Mrs. R. S, Pierce 1,Rt and ebe o fatally of Essex: Dr. and Mrs. 11. 1.. Hickey and daughter of tftS year, o'er 1 ie•nver, Colo. : Mr. uud Mie. H. R. Drees h a s Johnston and daughter of issex: Me. changed very Edwin J. ?lark alai Mr. V. Johnston much sine. then! But Dr. Pierce 'e male eines contain the same de- pendable in - for the 441.1 Homme Beek and leave at gredients. the end of the+ week on their return. Theyarestand- Mr. John iraker. win. has been nt and today just Watertown the patwt'venr. dame home as they were with them add Is remaining here. Afty years ago Mr.' A. 31.11. Allan. of Toronto. fa and never contained aieoboL Beauty depends upon health. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. Kincardine Review: Mrs Richard Harris has moved to Goderich. where she will in the future make her home. Mr. Chas. Chapman has been off duty I at the G. T. R. freight offices tor over a week, as the result of an attack of blood- poisoning in his foot. His many friends will be glad to know that the wound is now healing rapidly. 1)r. ('has. and Min. W'Ikle, And Mr. f cell 1w•m1011, all of Merton. and Mr. R. P. Trona of London. were gonna of Mayor and Mrs. WIgi. last week. Mr. William Hazel. barrister. and Mr. itlih*rd folk, both of Hamilton. I were lu (Ioderk•h for Old Home Week relebratfon. While here they were the Beast% of Mr.. R. C. Heys. j; Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Pridham, Mrs. Arthur 1 Reid, all of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Reg Pridham and daughter, of Calgary Mr. IkOlaitland Pridham and Mr. 11-1tScott, of Galt, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Pridham last week. Mr. offi Reid arrived in town the* week and will spend part of his vacation here. ep•nilfnr a few day+ in town and is n terry wPb•omf riwltnrin bygone days Mr. Allan waw a prominent meraber- In facet. almost A majority -o1 the (`Iti- senCommitteewhich 5 evmtde de'a'd.si .R'i was. konpinf t)ods'rteh nnof the map. Althonth h1• 1w getting on In yt.ar' he Is ns cheery as of (1141. eo} we are glad 1.1 see that he 01111 n•talns a Ilvoly interest In the old town. 55'.' Kobe hew visits to (iale'rfrh 5.111 now 1.5 more fr'inent than they here 1/Pen for some rear. 115.4* - Visitors nt the loons of Mr. anti Sirs. It. .1. Phelan for 1114 Home Week were : Mr and Mrs. Howard Collins. Mr. "and Mr- 4; Si. Robertson And Mi+w I sslyn Me('arthy. of ik•iroit : and Slr. .1 .5. Brennan and three children. of Pow-1'ew-. Mich.: Mr and the Asst few doses. i took but ale Mr.. Ross }; Merlin and sun. and bottles until I was entirely well. I mt.. Mesal )'helnn. of Mort William. cannot apaak boo highly of the merit* (int.: and Mr. Michael Cammin•, of of the Prescription." Max. Jassy itt. .Augustine. Baowx. R. B. 1. Worry, eleepleis nights, headaches, pains, disorders and weakness o1 a distinctly feminine charaeter in a short time bung the dull eye, the " cmw's feet," the haggard look, drooping ahould.re, and the faltering step. To retain the appearance of yonth you must retain health. Instead of lotions. powders and paints, ask your druggist for Doctor P erce's Favorite Preecription. Ptiivrsis, Sank.-" Doctor Pieroe's Favorite Prescription cured me when all other medicines failed. The home doctors could do nothing for me. I happewed to see Pr. Pierce's advertise- ment in the paper, sent for the medi- cine, and felt a groat benefit from even Can't Put Top on First. ' Concluding him n•ntnrk/I mein Teal*, ths' M1nleter ol,serv.4l that' everybody knew better how to build' a road t - the expert engaged t '411 1E top meld be put on/first. there wonll he nitwitle•.s crjttcism. ire Asked! the pltle •in have potletwe and In; tftne they w.srld lutes' yowls ser/ntll to none. Mr. fliers look., brief's-- of the( 310110 -en Allowance Act 'ani She Mupersnnnatiun Aet. itegnrling the latter he stntwl tint there w'n' n ejti+ phi. of 6:,0.(MM1 In the fond Iola! 1 14 bf the civil nerve tit+. and the 1 1 Ile Prosin•.' *mild never have to pa, a trent Into the fool: The Premier iii hr• outdot'r'w4ltirre•d'1 went over w'm" .•f the w:une groi.t.d aa'.in his former nddres.. Referfinr to the Pryor incial e'ip'nlitnre, he pnintcl on* that oyer two millions of the in. now- wa• entirely out of the control of the (:ovr•rimie !, 0f the re - ma imler e-main.ler part *e•nt In Increased grant. to ehnation. noil the rest in the Its- -creased r-creaseed ....Vol Provincial Institutions. his 'mese of N larger number 4,1 inmates' nod rho Int ro+iwvl coo la thing. 11. .ha1111.41 111111tAtht' .41.1 meth0.1 of 1.01.k• keepi15 monied 1111%0 0105.0 n •11rpinsl for the (:nrcrnment. but thio had been ropitos'l I.r n fair nei.l IN,ne"t system of bookkeeping. There was. no need to is ashamed of or alarmed nt the Rnan.1AI condition of the Pro'Inee The Ilnrernntent had .scared in•rrsasesl rrr4'111I1,s from coosesdon date.. frim timlwirdn.". from the nmise.nent lay. and from 115• tetittit of rnee course. Mr. 'ilreiry ente1441 Into n lengthy evphnttatien of the "Rvikn' dent" and ilio Poealnn at Pros -hotel right. In• (This hsellIrtion of the tee reportedr Promo- ter'. oneat ler'•swiss week./ SAV If you are going West and if \ ou need anything inOur '' lines of -MEN'S SUITS OVERALLS WORK SHIFTS UNDERWEAR BOOTS SHOES and SUIT -CASE Come and see for your.t"lf before you bu- our prices are right RE MEMBER THI: P. C'1'. M. ROBINS Open Evenings