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IOLINTON BRANOH
• PAYS
.,SPEOIAL 'ATTENTION
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SAVINGS BOW
•AcooyNTS'
'tha FARMER'S BUSINESS
AkdIterttlitinnuts
'IVO, Clinton Business College. . 1,
Stu, W meow, 2.,
Save on the little Things*Neetcombe 41
StntlavBehoolExcureion'toGoderIch 4
Specia'1 prices,arland, Bros. . .a .. 5
T gintos, Rellyar's • 5
03eesdnable Geode, R Adanie., 5
Canada Business College 5
xecutoi's Sale. W Brydrine... . • ,,, 5
Lowest rates, O. P; k.* 5
Jackson • ..) . . . . 5
Big Outs,Ociuch dr•Oo .. 5
Out prices, PoplestOne & GardnerS
octet in your votes, Tozer & Brown8
Midsummer Sale,Fred Jackion, ; 8
Geed Things, Hodgens Bros 8
4311assWeresale, W. D. hair , . 8
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Bopy, for changes ,dr advertisement
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elklennerbill ,
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Norha -Mr John Melville of 4ondes,
bore, hail commenced hie work at the
church. Mr end hire Charles 3Ohneton
spent Sunday at the h,onie of the itar.
mer'9 Inv. Ich.. number of t,4? Bots:
41:elirb °Q% Saattrdisry, Lov-
ett14117eltrerlI
spent bust week at the home of her
sister, Mris 0 Johnston A nu be
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from around bete took in the owlet at
Hohneeville on Friday evening.
• Sortoor, Rintona.-The following is
the report of II 0 $ Nu. 12 flullett, for.
the month of June :- -. Sr IV - Fern
Beacom, Albert /443Latighlin. Jr. IV --
rola Challenger, Etta Markin, Lynn
Mair, Jim Lovett, Eddie Miller. Sr.
Ili -Edith Harvey. jr III (a) Retold
Itiggin, Bert Beacom, Jr ITI (b) -Jen,
' me Miller, Secord. Meliden, Oeivin
Lovett. Sr II -- Florence Lawson;
Mabel Harvey. Teenie Marrints, Fanny
Lovett. Jr. Il --; May Saville, Elcla
Mair. FredIolialeton, jilt. Johnston,
Sr Pt I -lean Lindsay, Olive WK.glit.
Jr Pt 1 -Dorothy Marquis,Flora,Miller,
Cora Miller, Enrolled attendance 20.
E Id Phillips, teacher. • •
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received up to Thursday morning.
11111grilimummimmillhIgmg
•Watch Quality
Watch .Prices
In buying a watch; buy
as good a case -as you 'Can
afford, but first get ,a
movement • that. • will. be
accurate. •Every, watch
belongs to us until it
measurestime accurately.,
Pick the case and let us
decide on the movement,
and you will own a Watch
and a time keeper..
•Drop in and It us talk WatellaiS
A. J. GRIGG;
Jeweler.and'BYtirign.
Issuer of Marriage
• Licenses.
It
G odirlth IrOwnshiss°
EARLY - On Friday las% Mr Albeit
Neil, of the 17th con commenced, to
cut his clover and hy Saturday had a
lot of it in the. barn. This is pretty
early. .
Barna Saltbox During One of the
storms last'aveek,. the barn of Mr R
Ruck. on the 16th con., was struck by
lightnings:Ind the roof badly splintered
Very fortunately it did not take fire,
and nothing was known about it un-
til the next morning.
Noroe-Mr. A. Sterling, of Gardner,
Dakota, who has been visitingtriends
,Goderich township for a couple of
Weeks, left for the .oeQt Tuesday.
• Schools No 9 and Id lield•a union plaint:
atliatileWnt Dominion Day. A geld -
1", speritThtirellarVitrWhigiN-r•
troops and also_watching the sham
battle, Mr Nelson Teo contemplates
building a ,cement silo this summer..
MrPeter Cole's family are entertaining
their English cousins, the Misses Bin-.
ington, of North Dalton, England.
. Base Line •
Ortuncia--Rev. T. W. Charlesvecieth
will conduct a, prayer meeting in the
Baptist Church on Tuesday evening
nexCat 8 o'clock. •
°LINTON,' ONTA.R19..', THURSDAY JUI7,Y 2, 19.08
. From en eseaslansi correemedestO
' Norge - Our League Progressing
finely under' ite new president, we
have five new raerobers; awing to the
g.arden party Londesboro last Ttiete,
day evening, we didn't have as large
a number at League, but the Ohio was
well taken by litobt Olark. ' While vis-
itingot the Robinson's near Winthrop
t.fr Earnest Adams had hie ruge and
Whip etolenand also the rig damaged;
now it is time this kind of work was
quit, before there is any more trouble.
We are glad to see Mrs ;as Cidok
around again after her recent. illneee;
she has been confined to the home for
over titre Months, but is looking well
again; Mr Iari Stanley le ale° around
again tending the post office. Mr Wm
Stanley of Goclerich Tp,,bas purchased
4 of Robt Clark's driving horses, still
Robert has 4 left. Or John Ferguson
and Percy Taylor visited at Perey's
cousins; the Misses • Henderson's last
Wedneeday evening. • New buggies
are all the go around here; but David
Ferguson son of John Ferguson, on
the Oth con., beats, .them all; he has
purchased a rubber tired** frons Wm
• 'Hugh!. Joe R,ainle hadhis band badly
Out an the ciretilar saw, but is getting
along fine. Mrs Ben Riley had pro-
filressive Euchre party one evening last
week,_quite a number were there; Mr
John Ferguson winning the prize,
box of cigars, Percy Taylor also won
a prize, •
Our r•oulor oorrespoudeut
NoTes,Bert Robinson, who's home
is In Alberta, but who has been atten-
ding the Business College at Stretford
for the past four months, intends to
locate here until fall. when he will re-
turn to his home in the west. Mr Jas.
Stanley has ,reiligned the position cf
Treasurer. of the •„afethodiet Truidee,
Beard; Wm Britton was appointed for.
the position. WThompson islhaving
a. well drilled on his forint Mr Edwards
M rem.
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°toyed a severe cut on his head by
Coming too close to a circular saw; the
hand ishealing but it was a wonder he
did not lose his hand in the accident.
. Londesbore
NOTES -Mr W G Beaton entertained
the students of the Oontinuaticit class
of his wheel at "Barr -View" on Tim's-
day-nye:ail* of last week, and the pu-
pils in gratitude for his care and atten-
tion'the.paet year presented him with
a copy of Poems accom.panzed by an
• address. Miss alciOnarrie, milliner for
Robert Jardine aged IO, of Leuitire
. Mrs Adams, left for her homein Brus-
Minn., is accused' of murdering a com- sels on Thursday of this week.. Miss
Alice Bell has been 5ueeessful in peas-
panton atiout his own age, "
• 6 • 0 l`taigfcg,11:::, sine .
Te!egraphere
• trained by oirreinagement st yea •
'• r.erl c e counts. • Graduates u4oati
'successful, Special Comae. for Teachers.
Malt Courses.. Send 'postal tor 'partici-
ulars.
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'FALL TERI OPENS .SEPrit
cLIN*ON itinSINEss COLEEVE'
Geo. Spottoti, Prindipal.
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4_411othinaMorrish Crooks Ready:made
Clothino
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Ask to see
Our Speciiil
$to.00 Suit...
and at the right prices is
what every nun wants,
and -that -vie-are-
/showing...
Men's Snits'at 53.90 ,
,20 Men's Suits, in broken lines. ;
. regular $7,00 and $8.00, to dear
. ,
Mens
Suits at $2.50 .;
- 25 Men's Suits, in broken lbws
• ,regular $10 and $12, to del
Mes Suits at $8.,50
A. nice range of patterns Ito
select from; in all sizes. at., $8.50
• Men's Suits atS10.00
This is our big 'seller, and /we
show an extra large rang in
' Tweeds, Worsteds and Serve.
The best -suit in the trade
for . .............. 1000
Men's Suitsral.$15.110
. The 26th Century Bland it
black and blue Seeges, sp lal
at .• 10.00
Iletes.Suits at $18 and $20
lYhe 2otht Century Brand', in
fancy, Woreteda and Seo,teh
Tweeds, made In the -very latest
at....$11.8.00 and e20.QO
lierrish stel,00liso
"King" and "Borsalino" Hat geadquarteils.
" /4,4 Square Deal. For Every Man
mg herTneory examination in connec-
tion with Toronto • Conservatory . of
Music, Misses Jactreon and Young re -
tinned home on Saturday from Brant-
ford College. Mr, and Mrs. Leckie,sr.
returned Immo to Hamilton on Mon-
day. . Revd. Mr. Leckie took a trip to
Hamilton on Tuesday and rack on
Wednesday to pet form &marriage cer.
erriony. ,Teepe were a number frem
'bore pichiced at, Bayfield on the 1st.
The Presbyterian Chureh Social was
an immense success, the weather was
all that could be desired. Word was
received here an .Tuesday of the death
of a fernier resident, ElUah Wallternt
the House of Refuge. Rev Mr Currie'
and family' expect to leave on Mon-
day, on a couple of week's •vacti, ,
and Mr Currie's pulpit Will he supplied
for him on the'12th and 19th.
--Stioenesono-The Brantford Expos-
itor of a recent date eityin-laie Brant-
ford Business College .closes for the
summer vacation OD TliqSdaY evening
June 80. During the year ' 205 have
been enrolled. This is fifty ' per dent '
in advance of lest year...Cite examine -
dens aimed' Friday noon. ' The'aftee:
'noon took the form ot a . social time.
The prizes which were gloom for the
highest Speed in typewriting were
presented. The sticcesstul Ones were;
Miss Annie Jackson), Londesboro, ist;
Miss Hope Arthur. city,. 2nd; Miss
Mabel :wen, Waterfora, 3rd; Miss
Kathleen Pickles, , city, ' 4th. ' Miss
Jackson wrote 622 werdS in fifteen ,
minutee, a net rate ef 38.4 per minute.
This is considered very good ' for a
student, who has only been studying'
shorthand:, and typewriting for ' six
menthe.
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NOTIte.....Mr end Mre A W Hard-
isty Vielted, Goderich, one day last
week. Mime Annie Buchanan spent a
fine day visiting at her home here.
Mr jois•Gibecn...far Geo OlOonnor,Miss
Beatrice Johnston and Miss Ethel
Lovett vished Mr and Mr e (a• Johnston
on Sunday feet. Mr And Mrs Herman
Whiteman are frem Michigan.
On &visit to Mr `Whiteman's parents
and friends. , iffr Oen Vunnin ham
spent Sundayat Dunbars. r Jae
Reflniond and brfde have returned
hetrie having =visited Toronto, London
end Niagara, they will .reside on hie
farm here; the .best wishes of their
many friend e are atended. Westfield
'plorno which will be held in Mr ana
Whiteman's grove; prop:does to be a
treat, Wing/nun Bawl will be in at-
tendance; OM with orioles and pro,
gran] an...d.eictied tea, there ought to
be a good croWd, the date hi set toe
July 1st, ,
• Mellott
BARN RAMiNo-tdr Wm. Shepherd
had a very good barn raising. Mr. R.
Gibbs had the Misfortune of getting
his foot Wig °rushed at the beginning
It was fortenate no other accidents
happened, ae_it was such a large bean.
It takes Mr Mains to do a good barn.
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SO/100Z. ttErtnerThe following are
the names on the honor roll in S No
10. Hullett. feitathe month of Jute :-
Sr Pt. 1 -Stella Morris, Sr. Pt. /1 --
Nellie Manning. ,Sr 11 -Alice Shep-
herd, EdgefMorris. Jr. 111 - Fanny
Lawson. Sr; Mt -Maggie Lansing.
Sr iv- LelaLansing..A,verage attend-
ance 11. Jeseele. E Wilson, teacher.
AN EarroN÷Some time. ago a para-
graph appeared. In these columns in
refekencti to the .Clydesdale Stallion
Duntydeer, owned by !Messrs Leiner
Moon, in,which at was stated that
;the been- had won the second prize, et
ettietsoAhow.t.Ed
burgh "last summer." "Thia wassimp:
ly a mistake; es the year 1906 was in-
tended not 19(17. Any one known the
owners of the horse need, not be fold
that there was no int,ention of mis-
leading the nnblic, as the mistake did
not occur on their printed bilis. • '
. Norns-Mi GoVier entertained
a number of Ooting folks to strawber-
ries Weduesdey of last week. Quite a
number took in the sham battle in
Goderich last Thursday. Miss Wilson
*ant home Tuesday' for her venation.,
Miss Myrtle and Alibe Mountain re-
turned from them trip to Detroit last
Friday evening. Miss A Dowson is
visiting her slider. Mrs; Wra. Causing
at present: Mies Haste Mair is visiting
relatives in Dungannon at present.
There was gutte a little: damage dons
by the storm last week ; Mr Amos Ball
and also Mr Wm Shepherd had dome
cattle killed. •
BiliTRDA ANEtvEREARYtOn Thurs..
day the 25th of June, the home of Mr
Thos Anther, 5thilon was the scene of
happy gathering, when, his friends
and neighbors assisted biro. in cele-
brating the s ixtieth and anniversary
of his birthday Mt, Archer was born
St his ',resent home sixty years ago
when the country was a' primitive
forest, and has seen it gradually trate-,
formed into. its present beautiful cen-
Rion. The afternoon was. spent in
social chat, music and games in which
al) participated. After- a 'bounteous
repast the einapaty. dispersed to their
largatf10/0
Daalexor A P KITCHEN --, The fol.
lowing, which refers to a eon OW J.
Kitchen, will be read with sincere
regret:-_ MEW/AN, BASIL, June
al. -Sudden death came Friday night
to A latchen, deputy coMinieelOna
er of agriculture, due to sunstroke,
Which brougnt on apoplexy. Aplowing
roeteh was Idkeld On. •the tarIP at W
Black, southeast of here, at which Mr
Kitchen acted as judge, with the
thermion -later registering • fled
the
shade. He went round the field from
9.00 in the morning till o'clock in the
Afternoon, Wearing *. hard felt bat,
when he awarded the, prism He tot-
layeell early in the evening,end though
kept, alive by Dr Mahon by ,e,Tuseftg
respiration, died' at 10,40. tie was
horn at Brucefield, Ont., in 1872, and.
was educated at London Ont., and
Guelph, where he took the degree of
338 A, of the Ontario Agricultural
College. He came to Winnipeg in
November, . 1904, taking over • the
editcrehip of • the Norwest Farmer,
On Feb 1st. 1800,he married Mies Mar-
garet Bell of Seaforth, In October of
the same year he accepted the deputy
commisidonerahtp of agriculture under
Hon W Motherwell in the Saskatche.
wan Goyerninent, and removed to Re,
gina, where he bas lived since.
[The following • is added by our
13rucefield,correspondent:- The body
was at once taken to Regina, arid his
friends here communicated with. Mrs
Kitchen accompanied by Mr Mother-
well,Regina, left on Monday with the
body. for his father's helne,froin which
place he will be taken and, buried in
the family plot .at Baird eenletery.
Mr Kitchen Was a very deter young
man, he held the respect, of all who
knew hint. He was a niemher of, the:
Masonic Order. On Sabbath theltine-
rat seryice was held in the Presbyter-
ian church of Itegitta, where the pas-
tor and the membereof the Masonic
d• e took cloggealthavagryaixo_The
a. ea • nus emit a giiiinriWbur
neighborhood. much 'sympathy is ex-
pressed here to the young widow
(daughter of John Bell, of Hay Town-
ship) and the . father who feels, the
, blow so keenly. Rev 13 Kitchen
Hamilton, brother , of the . deviated,
reached home on Monday,where they
await' the body. While living here the
deceased was an active member Of the
Presbyterian church. The funeral
will take place at 2 30 on Friday atter-
noon'
Neros -- Owing to the scarcity of
grain, Mustards will grind on -Fridays
Only from now until after harvest.
Rev E H Sewers and Rev Mr. Larkin,
Seaforth, will exchange pulpits on
Sabbath' next. Dr. James . of
Heiningford, and brothers Geolge and
Dr Walter Baird have .requested the
privilege of plaaing mentoriat win-
dow in the, new: Presbyterian church
in honor of their parents, the late Gee
Baird and wife, who, for long time
were members of the Presbyterian
church of our village. Mr Little has
secured the contract of carrying the
mails between Seaforth. Brucefield eiad
Rayfleld, the price being $808 a Year
a good increase, but little enough for
the work Last week an anteinobile
passing through our villags to London
frightened two horses belonging to
George, Stonbury-thet were grazing
on the road side. They tooted their
horns and el:muted it them. The ter:
rifled herpes ran ahead of the 'auto for
over two miles, when they turned in-
to a side road :• • Mr Stanbury went at
once after his horses, and after a day
of searching he finally found them in,
Mitchell. „People are finding that our
good roads are -not altogether an un-
mixed blessing, as the.outos are 'such
a nuisance that the people are often
afraid to go on the road. Rey, E. 'IL
Sewers attended the diamond jubilee
of the MotherwellPreabyterian church
on Tuesday .of. last week, -where he
was to take part in the speaking Rev
Mr Stewart, brother of Dr Stewart, of
Clinton ; it was also the 50th anniver-
sary. of the pastorate . of the Rev Mr
Hamilton,' forMer ministerait the con-
gregation, who still resides .,there,
N -Wilson bought A driving horse from
Murray Gibson, of. Stanley, last week.
The tempezance' Society visited Wm.
McKenzie and bade an Tuesday last
and presented thein with • ha,ndsdne
wedding gifts. The Misses Muserove
are the guests of Miss; Bertie Gibson.
Mr McIntoitt has • given up the post
and Mr Scott has been appoint-
ed in his Wm-- :•1ffelienzie-and
•wife spent Sunday at the home of Mr.
Betz, of Brussels. • . • •
homes wishing their kind host many
happy returns Of the day. Those foam.
a. 'distance were Mr Thos Farquhar,
and wife if Hillsgreen, and Mrs Rath
aAnnfidfro inIgkh°trhBeirwvtbil.tefl ns in rhyme
If thi c:iteefn' dydoitueyiarniti.tsoltfit;or3t;tilr: loinv tehim. e the . days
re w ith honor
applied,.
Then the, ,glory of youth_.'is-indeed
. .
Smacon, REPoRT-.The• following is
the report of S S No S Hullett for the
month of JUnseli D'
5th7Xeziah Brown, Eltvision va Brown, 13
Bragcleti, Rote Crawford,L Lee;Verna
Braithwaite.Ettrence-Ruby Niann-
ing, Eliza Xirloonnell. Sr 4 -Eddie
Gray; Norman GarretkViolet. Phillips
Annie McConnell, Kenneth McConnell
Bert Brunsclon, Jas Snell. Jr
Shobbrook; Stanley Lyon. j D Elsley. •
Se3-Ephie Shell,Elva. Minting, 1?
Brown, Jae Crawford. Jr. 3- Mabel
Greinger, Ivy Roterton, 'Ploy Cole,
Herbert 'Crawford,' Vanier Garrett
o
- Enrolled attendance 30. W G Beaton
Jr Division
Sr 2 -Orval Phillipe,
Julia Grainger, Jennie • Mains, Lizzie
Johnhtcin, Clarence Crawford.' Clive
Little, B Little: Jr 2- P Manning,
Mary Crawford, May Lyon 'Mary
Curry; Wilmer Scott,Dell Braithwaite
Dora Riley, Everett Bin. Sr Pt 2-3
Bunking, b/linnie Crawford, Kathleen.
McConnell, Bessie Crawford; Norman
Manning, Mary Kirktotinel, Mary
Jamieson, Harry Riley Jr Pt 2 -Viva
Cole, N Woodman, Kate Brown, Julia
Brown, Maud Shobbrook, Sr Pt 1 --
Mildred Grey; K Lyon, M Grainger.
Geo .Tohnston, J Crawford. Jr Pt 1 -
May Snell, G Addison; A Blinking,'
M Riley, Will Mantling. S Little, En-
rolled attendance 41.-.-Ulatat 33 Ilusten
teacher.
stemey
Norte -Mrs McDonald. of Detroit,
with her eon:Walter, and her ()Align -
ter. Mrs. Koeke was visiting at the
home of Mrs, Hugh McGreger, on the
firet of the week. Miss Jessie Reid, of
Pay City, Michigan, is visiting at the
home of her uncle, Mr John Foote.
Miss Jeanefustard Who has been teach-
ing in East Toronto eince January, is
home fora few days. MISS Annice 33.
Diehl Who has been teaching in Essex
CO,. for the first part of the year is
home for the holidays. Mies May
Campbell left last Sattirday for &obit
to her Aimee Rev Mr Oarriere,of Grand
Bend. Miss.lilthel Smillie, of Toronto,
is at present visiting at the Immo of
Mt Wird Taylor. Miss Agnes Merar.
lane left on Monday to visit friends in
Wisconsin. TY. S.
Colborne ,
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NOTES - The teirmeeting- held. In
Bethel.aait Wednesday ev,ening, Was
not ao well attended as oas expected
The choir from North street.Methodis
church furnished the inUsic, and with
at.edtationeandeddresseermatle,. twit,
exeellent ,prograni. • A great mae
from this line saw; the sham fight in
Goderich tin Thursday. Mr Crouse and
Miss -Crouse, of lifullett oi-ited at th
home of Mr. W. Durst. ‘Vednesday
evening last. Messrs Foster and W
Lee visited in the county town las
week.. Scheel closes on Tuesday, and
Our teacber, Miss will wend
her vecation at her home Goderich
George McCabe is at present working
with his brother, Wm. McCabe; on the
Maitland. Wesley Honking !vent
Sunday with relatives in Mullett. Rev
0 R Derra,nt preached his farewell
sermons to the congregations of the
Benmiller circuit last Sunday ; we
have every reason to regret his remov
el from our midst htit: truilt that his
imecessor will do the 'work in an equal-
ly acceptable manner: Misses 'Edith
and Rosie Durst spent a few days in
Goderich last week, A number of the
young people of the Maitland went to
the lawn social in Holmesville On Fri-
day evening, and report a lively time
-Miss Olara, Pennington entertained
number of friends on Monday evening.
(anoiher correspondent)
NOTES -Levi Snyder had the miefor-
tune to lose a fine marc last week. We
are Perry to ;hear that IJohn.'Schavatz
is laid up with a sore back, Thos Pen-
nington is busy hauling gravel for a
new cement foundation under his barn
Willard Lee Me purchased 'a brand
new bike ; things ought to Move Wine
now, Quite a large crowd left McGaw
station ' on Saturday for the Model
Farm, the new railroad being euite an
attraction.
Cut:mon-On Sunday next be
celebritted, Children's DAT- Illustrated
sermon in morning beginning at 10 a.
m. Progranime in evening ermarnener
ing at 1,80 consisting of good Milking,.
recitations, dialogues, ete. A elleer
collection will heliftedfor the aid of
the missionary cause. Everybody is
cordially invited t� attend both ser-
Vite8.
[Owing te-th'e e which they
reached us -Thursday morning -and a
lack of Spate, we find it, necessary to
omit COUPTO Of presentation addresses
that aecompany, Seine Of our copy this
Week.-Bditor New Bra.
TEAMING APPOW,TAIENT-4116 f01"
lowing appointroente were made Tues'
day to the teaching staff of the Goder
ich Collegiate Institute; Mathematical
master, A. al Robertsen, B. A., of Hat'
tiatOtl; *donee master, J. W. Firth, B.
A., of Si: ItItitt'ef junior English teach.
er, Miss MJ -1 tlet,Donolum, of Stratford.
The salary of the two first ii$1.100 and
of the last $000 and the new tettehers
enter on theft', duties at the opening of
the fall term.
GARDEN PARTY •-r 'When it comes
to getting up a successful garden party
it is pretty hard to beat the people of
this vicinity; in fact it has become a
proverb that 'llolniesyille garden
parties are always among the ,130st."
Not only do the people go to any
amount of trouble to provide it tempt-
ing, spread, but they unite in their
efforts to make allwho attended enjoy
themselves. The weather Friday even-
ing was a shade on the cool side; and
there had been several other attract-
ions during the week, 4 but the crowd
was nearly as large as MI former oc-
casions. The beautiful grounds of
Mr G Holland are idle) for a 'festival
of this•kind, which '',`,t1IY0 lanterns web
the only shadow; :there was. Nimble
and courteous winters gave the people
all the strawberries and eake they
could eat, whilethallackstorte orches-
tra, of Goderich, added its attractions
of vocal atunristriiinentalmlisic to the
evening's enjoyment. The receipts
were well in the neighborhood of 0110.
PERSONAL -Me W N Courtiee, who
recently secured thedegree of 13. Aaat'
Victoria University, hag gone toppend
a few days with•his brother Rev, T4 R.
Courtice, an Little Valley, N Y State,
and then exnects to have charge of 'a
cluireh in Kane, a few inlbes farther
inland, until the close of the year, We
are sorry to sweetie yettng Men leaving
Canadian territory, but wish them all
kinds of filleeefig in their chosen milling
RtibUrfil
GABnn PARTY -The Cireillt garden
party to be held on the parsonage lawn
on Wednesday evening next promises
to be the event of the oreaeon. Sup-
per will be served from .0 to 8, after
which a splendid :program will be
given, eonsieting of votal and inattu.
Mental inueic, The program will . be.
firet.class. in addition to thie, the lite
band Of the aara newt. Will be in at•
tenclarice and will sender selectiona
throughout the evening. The • eom.
wattle is very fortunate in securing
thie band for the eVening.and feel cer.
Rain that ail will appreciate the priv.
lege of hearing them.. Don't fail to be
he tiresent and take part in ,the even -
e enjoyment,
TttckerarnItI
Oontkatoo The Council met in Sea,
Path, on Saturday last the 27th ult,
as per adjournment, all the tnembers
0%11 nn °tree ser ipti To ihnegmtauteter.por present
:et; et n tett
bridge in the village of Egtnotclville,
which bite been under consideration
for some tiine was finally decided at
this Meeting. The best tender receiv-
ed tor the strengthening of the old
structure,a0cording to the plan of En-
giners•riell,and Owings concrete floor
on was $1150.00 while a new structure
with a 16 foot floor, and a five foot
Sidewalk on one side, all complete and
With a concrete floor, ean be had
for $1450,00 and the old bridge, or a
edir dIceindeed°fthaabr tth$03°A(*op*osTithiedu°°wuene.
the better ove, and gitate the contract
to Messrs Hill it VG of Mitchell for a,
new bridge. It was aleo decided to
build concrete culverts at the following
places, during this season: let on Om
2 1/ S opposite Mr G Cresswell's•
2nd on Kippen road, opposite Henry
Forsyths:3, sideroad lots 20 anc1426,
Con 2 L R Si 4.. on eon 2 and 3. L 338
opposite 1ot25; 5, on London road op-
posite Robt Coopers, These Will vary
an width from 5 ft to 14 feet, and are
to be built of solid concrete, and of the
flat top style. .Planii and specifications ,
can be seer; at the office of the Town-
ship Clerk on and after July the .9th,
or at the Town Hall, Seaforth, 'after
10 o'clock a ni on Saturday, July the
llth.. Tenders to be received by the
later date: Mr Leo VanEgmond was
•lage of Egmondville, at the request
appointed as poundkeeper for the vil-
oofiesre:eral residents of the village., The
on Saturday, July Ilth. A Smillie,
next ineeting will be held in Seaforth,
,„.
•WANTEll-ro,00o Wool, isighust slices
raide Moo any nuounty Butter and Eggs.
0E0. E. KING, wingham.
of Unice1,04.9, an honor gradiTate,Lipee
lailat and void medalist, has been en-
gaged as teacher of English and Mod-
erns at the Winghain .digh School, to
take the place COMiss Mocarannell,who
resigned. A quiet but pretty wedding
graoed the early hours otTuesday mor-
ningott the residence of Mrs Carojohn
St. owhen. her daughter, Miss Minnie,
became the bride of Mr; Robt, Shields,
of Palmerston.
• Porter's Bill
Nowa-Mrs. Douglas, of Goderich,
is visiting in the neighborhood. Mrs.
S. Johnston of the • Huron Road, spent.
a • few days at Alex Cox's ,recently.
Mies Maude McDougall, of -Detroit,
spent a few days with her parent e last
week. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Johnston; and
daughter Dell, are visting at John
Pickard's, Glen McDonald, of 'Ohio,
spent a few days tinder the parental
root. Mrs., 0. Newton returned home
,from.Detroit on Friday last. Miss N,
McDonald, of Seaforth, is visiting in
the neighborhood. •Mrs. M3Phail
entertained a number Of people from
Detroit. and liolraesville on Monday
last. Mr; Walmesley feoni the Cobalt
District occupied the pulpit in Bethel
Chinch on Sunday evening. Mr. Alex
Stirling, from North Dakota, who has
been renewing old acquaintances bete,
returned to his home on Tuesday. Mrs
Thomas Betties is visiting friends in
Detroit: Mie Woltere, et Goderich, is
spending 13, few days at Mrs Burke's.
Mr Fred Pickard, while sawing wood
at Wm Patton's, got struck with a
stick, which niade.a severe gash inhisface,nothing Serious being anticipated;
also John Dempsey while at.Jno Yeo's
raising got struck with a piece of gin -
• Bayfield
Norts Owing to unavoidable cm-
aumstances the . Women's Institute
will not meet it July. • The Rev Mr
Hiles•recentl3r of Walton, will take
charge Of the Methodist congregation •
and church recently vacated by the
• Rev MoSteadman, Lieut W VVhiddon
and his number of followers have re-
turned from Goderich camp reporting
a very enjoyable outing. A McLeod
has returned from his school in Zurich
Jas Wallis has the rebuilding of his
house :nearly completed. The White
Dyke Brass band gave. a fine entertain.
went here on -Tuesday evening, and
were greatlrwelcomed by the people
and they shall he welcomed the more
when the tourists begin to assemble.
A MINISTER'SWEDDING L- At 12
o'clock noon on Thursday, June lOthe
Methodist parsonage, at Eirkton, was
the scene' of a yery pretty wedding,
When May Isabella eldest daughter of
Rev and lairs Veale, beeanie the
bride of Rev W L Hiles, 13 A of Bay-
field, Ont. The ceremony was perform.'
ed by the father of the bride, assisted
by Rev A H Going, 13'• A of Exeter,
president ot London conference; Rev
Dr Medd, Forest, Rev L Bartlett,
Woohham, and Rev D Wren, Hensall.'
The brlde,who was unattended, was
prettily gowned in white silk, and
carried a sheaf of bridal roses. The
wedding march by Lohengrin, was
Played by Dr GA Carimbell,of Birkton
[Mr Riles enters on his dutiesas pator
of the Methodist churches on this
circuit next Sunday.]
Blyth. .
PRESENTATION -At the usual league
naeeting .on Tuesday evening after the
subject was discussed, Rev •Mr Ander-
son was called to the front, when Mr
D. D. Crittendon read an address re-
garding their pastor's departure, and
Mr A Wilford made the presentation
on behalf of the League. Mr Anderson
made a very appropriate reply, thank -
log them for such kindness and he al.
ways would keep in vie* thh prosper-
ity epiritually. and financially of the
Blyth Methodist League, and hopes
they will always think of him as their
friend in an of their troubles as well as
their successful achievemente. Be and
his family left on Thursday afternoon
for their new home in London, and we
hope for his abundant succtss in his
new field of labor.
DEATA -Monday at 6 it in Witnessed '
the death of Mrs Alfred (Jarr, who has
been aninvelid for about 7 years, Mts.
Carr had sank rapidly inee Sunday
morning, and died before word could
be sent to her only 80h. Frank, who et
tire time was at Sault Ste Marie. The
funeral, which took piece on 'Wednee.
'tlaY Was one of the largest in Blyth
for yore. The remains were taken to
Westfield cemetery for interment.
There remains to mourn the loss of a
devoted mother besides her bereaved
husband, three daughtere, Bettie arid
Lilly at home, Laura (Moo Ttilert
Whiteman) of Birth, at ti Prank. of
Toronto, besides her brothers, Mesere
Hoare, of Clinton tua Auburn.
Paris -.0reen
that is pure Will kill Potato bugs
,-No doubt about that, '
When we Said one/4410mm
is tested as to purity, we
knew what we were talking
about. •
• Of course; If you use a Paris
Green and it does the work, you
will say it is alright, And, on the
other hand, if it °esti% well,
, wouldn't an article such- as we
'
claim to keep. have been more
, profitable?
Don't experiment, when is
not necessary.
W. A. McConnell
C.P.A. :Telegraph AgeneY
STUNG
That's how you'll fed If you buy
a poor grade of
Pori n
Because your money, as: well as
your time, will be Wasted. •
If you come te ug,_yetr lire surd
ditlie BEST. •
Webuy the best for
Yots.
S. R.. Mafia
Phm B. .
' 'Manufecturing Chemist •
The Fall Fairs
'Wingham .... : ...-.Sept 24-25
Toronto . .. 29 -Sept 14
London.. .... ..............Sept. 11--10Dungannon. • .. Oct. 7-8-
Foedwich Oet. 2
Blyth... . . . . ... . Sept29-30
..... ...Oct. I- 2
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GoVernment.
-Sustained
Following prices!main-
tained,. as has been pro-
claimed
18Ibs Grail:Sitar
1,001bs "
20ibs.Tellow
Above sugars are ked -
paths we handle no others.
4 tins .1Dorti ; 30e
3 tins Peas fOc •
Tomatoes per tin. 10e
We euaranitee.above een.),.•
ned 090de • and everything.
else.
•
W. T. OrNEI-L,
Prii.E. HU B GROCER.
,
Summer School
• .turte, July and* Aziguit leads Into
• our Fall Terse 'Without nay 'break• .
Facer any time. New leataleigue free.,
Write for It today.
Cprttral Business College.
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