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A.I1 through th9 month, of jiily you can save
money by buying at this store. Weve marked down
dozens of lines of seasonable goods you need right
119W, and it's surprising how nnich you can buy for a
little money. This week's savings on the little
" necessities " is a big item, when you consider what
• you save on every dollar you spend here.
As. long as they last, you cab buy
IWO plain black Parasols, with silyea,or natural woodgtil 4 n
handles. for • o I
82.00 fang printed parasols, in all the leading colorri• t 1 in
such as pink, pale blue., etc., for., .. ,,,, , %V I ro
750 and .$1 00 Dress G3ods, in black and grey Lustre%
Tweeds, Plain Venetians, Serges, etc. All the best. 296
materials, remnants from 1 to 5 yards, for.
Wide Ribbons, Taffetas, in lots of colors,arome 8 inches
196 wide, for
•
Fang Lace and Silk Collars, beautiful, desigr.s, up to 256
and including $1.25, for each /
75c B.&0. Corsets, steel -filled, Hose Supporters rittaph- gap
ed, for
p*:
Children'soVests, with long sleeve's, smalleekto, larg'est 10e- o
sizes, regular 15c and 20e, .clearing at each ,
Buster Brown Belts, all staple colors, at each .... „.... 19e
25e Back Combs, extra good ones, at.............. , 44 15o
15c Side Combs, per pair 543
15c Gold Beauty Pins, each
$1.25 Long Black Silk Gloves, best quality, for.. . .. 75-e •
Special make in Ladies' Hose Supporteis, all colors .. ; 25c
Great Bargains in
Dress Muslins
this week we're offering some exceptional bar-
gains in Dress Muslins. Some of almost every. color, ,
in a variety of pretty floral effects, polka dots, etc.
Just enough goods in some of them for a dress. , All •
new designs this year.
0:: • Priced at 15c per yard.
Millinery- at
YOur Own Price.
We're bound to clear out every dollar's Worth Of
• Summer Millinery, agcl if you want a Trimmed II:a,
a Flower, Fancy Hat Pins, Fancy Ribbons, or any-
thing in Millinery goods, you can buy it here now at
a fraction of its -real'Value.
:Children's Trimmed fiats at 77c each.
One dozen Children's Trimmed Flop Hats, in plain
• white, pate blue, pink and assorted color combina•
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• tions. Trimmed with flowers and ribbons, regular 77e
• 82.00 each, clearing at each •
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• WILLIS ,
Mr Tattle. of Knox College, will sup-
• ply daring the month of July, and Mr.
Mustard during the month of August.
BAPTIST,'
Rev. T. W. Charlesworth has chosen
tor his subjects next Sunday Morning,
• "The temptation of Jesus." Evening,
'• "The voice of the Son of God.'
ONTARIO -grflt BET
. On account of wetkweather the at. ,
tendance at LeatheMonflay night was
• somewhat behlw the ordinary. The
subject of "We's Handicaps," was
• dealt with byfit the a3tesident, Mr:
Hawke, and afterwards -discussed by
league in an inflannal manner.. Next;
Monday night W111 be the usual month-
• ly consecratiorpaneeting.
WESLEY
The pastor Will preach next Sunday;
trimming subjetit 'Christ's rightenue,
ness," evening- snhject, "Spare the fruit
trees." Fellowship- meeting at 10
•
• On leav:ng London, hey Jas Livihg-
stone was presented ;with a, purse of
911100.
• Wingham Methodist church has a
'membership offin, and raised 84870
last year for all purposes.
Rev 13 L Hutton, Who is well known
In Huron, has retired fr om the active
ministry and has purchased a home in
London. .
Rey A E Allin, formerly of, the
• Maitland Con Colborne, was ordained
by the Saskatchewan Methodist Con-
ference which recently met at Basks,
teen.
. .
Rev Mr Smith, the popular pastor
of the Methodist church, Dungannon,
left Tuesday on a three weeks yacation
trip to Calgary, Edmonton, and Other
Par West points.
, RCVS II Oliver, of Sarnia, has ca-
cepted an invitation to hecorne pastor
of the. Regina Methodistchurch in
4111110 1.909, :Abject to the cleciii-al of
the transfer and stationing committee.
Mr J Hartley, Prinetial Publid
-School, will supply the pulpit of Rev
Mk Berry, Seafotth, &Wing the month
Of Angina, and Mi. Clarence Johnston
''wIli do the same in Mltchell.
are Able and citinient young mem
Siiratogit
.Dear Editor: -A visittri thie much re•
•nowruid retiortie iminething
til a short time ago I ireareely antici.
pated. ,An oft -repeated 'request to yis-
it an invalid relative, a few miles out;
has been much in my thought„and
when I saw an announcement for an
• 'International Temperance Oentenniol
Congress' to- be held here 'celebrating
the first temperance society which woo
organized in the world, I decided to
come.. •• ,
The town, or Village ilS' they it,.
is rather unique in several parficulars.
As a summer resort, it is wetly cele-
arated, not. however . as. a watering -
place, (for it is iriland) yet its water
supply is its great attraction. There
are 23 springs, situated in •different
parts of the teWn, and With this pecul-
iarity, that each one possesses a differ-
ent flavor -some of them. highlY medi-
anal. They are •secured under fine
buildings where you can go in and get
a drink --as much as you like for 5
cents.
It is a picturesque Place -.beautiful
drives and streets' lined with majestic
elms. •
The.ordinary population is about
• 000, bit iil Midatimineritrises to from
80,000 to 50,000; . .
• This large 4,0110 has been owing to
the racing fever which usually taxes
the accorrodation to the utmost. On
this account,many private homes are
obctipied during the season.
In one of these cm Ciecular Street, 1
am comfortably entertained, and have
• been taking in & full share a a, Most
variegated, instructive .and inspiring
program, of Which I may something in
next week's.
• 3, Greene.
Mr Bourasria 18 reported to be. Ill at
Ste. Adele.
The President of the Black Hand 50 -
clay at Montreal was shot and killed,
Robt T Dodds; McKillop,- met with
a heavy loss Noun., A Valuable heavy
draught brood mare died. •
Advices received at Ottawa say that
the French treaty is likely to be rejeet,-
ed by the senate of France.
, The grand old man Of Perth County,
Hon. Thotinut Eallantype ox -speaker
of the .Ontario Legislature, passed
away at the residence of his ton, Mr.,
Thotorte Bell/Layne, jam, after an ill. t
MOSS Which. has Octet ded. oyer a period r
of about fent Weeks.
Imams NAV
"A CfOierninent that:le "fit to live,"
Oar! the .51041 and Empire, "could riot ;
Nevv Rates to the West, 1 ha abstvusa4 baP rI 3t a laman "171
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1 Minority." The beet Onvernment in
Fro ns OILANTetN, (the World can be ebStructed at any
Ma Phisse0 Pal flt. Paun
To u ist, Claim 2nd Class World under our sYeteili Of free dieleus-
Winularie. • 0 ..,..„a2r,e0 an.® tII-IC/I!. .411,Aulkie ilenessarYcto that Ilri
As _l_ -
=nr,e7.112,1;i:;:* isli!; -as:okra a_w" 6sypir end:gt le for the Oppositton
Nolana.fisok . , . . • 85.55 27.5a meto Keelil en talking,
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time by the Worst Oppeoltion in - the
Moo*e3aW�a.k. .• ••. •55 524.85
saalratoon, flask 49,15
Prince Albert fhtsit • 43.65.,31.85 $oweltifer readers will remember
how the Opposition prises. Used to revel
in storiea of how the late Mr. Tarte,
wherein. the Government was the real
"nmeter of the administratiOn." TneY
wiI1 remember, teo, hoyr the transpir.,
ation of the facts made the assertion
aeem very absurd, Just now the Mail
and Empire is pitting forward the
Idea that 'hilltop is master of Laurier
-has but to ()idler, and the Premier
Conada of ro-day • obeys" Wonder what purpose auch
stnff is intended to serve ?- Hamilton
Times.
Edmonton, Aita 551.94.”. 1.4 37.55
104 Delr; Alta. . 52,20.,•... 87.60
Proportionate rates at Single are. to other
Points in. Oanadtan North West. Trains now
orerated through Bt. Clair tunnel liy eleatrioitY.
Ohoice of seven lines from Chigoe° to f3t. Pao1.0
and three beyond 8. Paul.
For tiOicete and full information
,apPlyto.'
F 11. 110D6ENS Town Agent,
. ' The Canada of July I, 108, is a 'ger"
different Dominion from that whose
name wee xpodestly inscribed on the
• world's register on July I, 1867, just 4,1
•1 years age. The earlieryeas of the Do -
•minion were a series of slew upward.
struggle.; but the Canadians had set
out to,build for permanency, and no
discouragemenM were allowed to -bar
the Way tc> snecese..NOw the world ac-
knowledge that Canada hes fairly won
a place among ,the nations: She .ohas
Wpwif, not by. powder andsteet,lint by
the helpful, and iipbuilding. arts of
peaceful industry. Fat that our people.
are Without. heart or ability. to defend
their native lend, but -each of them is
a defender, whether frora..fatan, shop,
factory or office. We are a people not
minded to meddle itt the world's hick-
erines. , We are builders, not destroy,.
ers. The result of the work of such a
people is to be seen in the. figures of
Our exports and imports. which asten-,
ish the-world;An the groWth, anti de.
The Morden, Man, Chronicle says
that at the recent registratton in that
distriet Mr Sharpe, the Couservativ e
candidate, was in actual charge of the
Preparation of the lists, and the regis-
tration clerk at Kaleida, a Conserva-
tive worker, brought back from the
i
west, where he s doing homestead
work, to serve the party. purpose, tOok
his instructions from It alleges,
that thiepartisan official actually re-
fused poinkblank. to eo touch es,reeeive
from the Liberal agent applications to
strike off the names of seven Conserv-
atives handed in to him,, and although.
his course is clearly contrag law,•
the act provides noway by which he
can be reached. •
41' Personal Notes±
41. wr
abo• If those having relatives'or friends .19,
tvisiting in town or going away, +
would alincnniCe it In the New BRA.
notify us of the fact each week, we t
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Mrs. Itoes, of Manitoba, ha visitin
slopmentofronr-4-nattatriebere-x-tenr;
Mr Alfred McKeown, Toronto, is'
visiting his old friends here.
Mr: Weir, of Howick, is the guest
sion of our railways, and the steady -
sweep of the Wave of settleinentWhich
rolls over our western prairies. • Can •
-
of his son-in-law, Principal Hartley.*
oda is the magnet t6 which turns the
tiome-seekers laf the world, and Weal- Frsitetn% atted4isetter 1.1iss Sadie
ti StMeln hth.
ready find ourselves forced tie a polio), •P.OM 'cll.% °betty etuirnnedeolf°Tr
of eircluding the unfit who would seek i day from a two weeks' trip to the wuersat.
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homect among na. What vvill Canada ! • trey Et Newoonibe expects to spend a
he in another quarter of a century if ' month with his son NV, li.st Niagara
- this building up be continued? Who 1 Flails' ' , •,
. can place a limit, to her possibilities Sis of • St.
Thos Smallacombe, and.family,
St Catharines, are here visiting re -
a power for good; arising the nations of latives ' • . ,
•the world? • ••
: • I The wife of .Mr Robt Marshall, of
"town, has gone one visit to friends at
- In two polls in Stormont the depu. Kingston. . . -...
rs as i , c son, ic „ is
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ties left the stubs on the ballots, and yisiting at phe home 'of her father, Mr
, although the Liberal candidath has a John Sterling. • :
, . •
majority; the Conservative hake far a • Mrs: Geo. /3eesley, of Ontario, Cal.,
• new election on 'the greund therthese a d idra 8. -chyme's. • • ..
.cast
ilstilm.me on a visit to.hel: parents,. Mr.
ballots are illegaL The Voters I,
. Misses Grace andBlanche Shepherd.
•, then3 in good faith: Wh,37 should the • who are teachii3g in •Aliddlesex, are
*tion of r careless deputies" Void' the home for the helidays. .,,
O election?, ., _• Mr A Cook, of Milton, is spending a
: .
• few days in toyer), at the home of his
Political Poiniers sister, Mrs ,John Guest
A,0 Aylesworth contemplat-
• Miss Isabel Foote, who, hes. been .iv -
mg. in- the west for the, past three
years, has returned to own.
ing attip tnEutope immediately after •
Mr. John A. Croll, of Buffal0, fprrn-•
the close of the session to conault a •erly of.town Was calling on old friends
specialist in dteertses of the ear,Ond ex.: for -a couple 'tif days this week.
• pects.tio away at least two months.
Miss Helen Gunne, who his been
teaching music at Owen Sound for the
It is ututerstood thitHence J Login, .,,gaeksix months, is home for the holt,.
Liberal Memher or Cumberland, . 5, "
Mr•W. G Allen. London, has ,who has has annonnced his "retirement turned home, after.spe,nding ' couple
from politics,' is slated to,' succeed the. of weeks at the homeofMr John
late Senatior LOVitt,' Of Yitimouth •in sterling. '
the Senate; Whenever the Holum is dis- • Mr Reny Baker leaves next week on.
• solved. • • . • ' a two month's trip to tt e west He has
property' interests there that he will
loek after. '• • .
:Mrs Evans, wife of Dr. Evaiie,leasres
in View days for a Viiit.to her sister at
Indian Head. She expeets tote away
for a couple of months. • ,
,
/Mrs 01 MacDermott, Of Comber, is
spending a •feW days holidays with
her mother Mrs Kaufman, who
• Mowat Chowen.;Who&has been
confined to her room, through illness.
em-
ployed on the line Of the•GrandIrrink
t.roti for seyeral monthaie home again; .
Pacific Railway, almost out of 'civilize- I
-Mr Edwin Ball,Prindipal of the Pob-
lie School at Claremont!, Ontario, has
been spendinga' few daye visiting his
son,,, e. E. E. Balt' English Master in
the Collegiate Ifistititte.,
• Miss ,M. Wiseman, Of the Interior
Departinent; Ottawa, is home on a vis-
it. Her eieter. Miss Clore, Wiseman,
who has been.folloWing her profession
anti nurse in Alabanut, iS also expect
ed home shortly.,; •
Mr. . and Mrs, AndreWs, of
•.
Cleveland: ivhe have been Visiting the
fornier's sister, Mrs '13 'J Giblaings, re-
turned to their home -to -day, Mrs An.
drew% who will .make ad extended
visit, accompanying .them,. .
. •
•
The lose •Caused by theQuebee bridge
collapse, to wbOeyier has to beer it.will
it is paid, noi be oygr p1,890,000.. That
isa' large Sum, but it iamuchiess, than
the $4,09000 to 4$9,000,000 that some
have placed Wet. 1,.0; , '
o i ± el,,... ,,,..1,2„..... •.
There ici a i 'good. reason en believe
... • , r . •
that, ,by utual concessions, between
ti.
•the Geier imentand the Opposition in
, regard to thiaileisWorth Election bill, -
an underistanding has been reached
which Mokes .',it. pretty. certain 'that
prOrogation Will rbe reached. by. the
middle of:July, in timeforthe Quebec.
_Tercentenary election. .
After an ilinevarefabout three weeks'
duration, Hon ,tAtierias Baile.ntyne,one
of,the, Meet prominent. figures in the
history of Stratford end Perth County
died 'Moridar morning, He had.been
in fading health fol. upwards of two.
monthe;•.htit the ditect cause Of death
Was dee-to . •
- Hon Sydney Fiber, Minister, ofAg.
rICUltaUriN NOR unless prevented .by his
•Parliamentaty and departmental. dut-
ies in Ottawa, Visit EuriMe in ,August
and September next, to attend the in-
,
ternatiOnal Conferences ennuetted with
'the work of hiadepattanent; at Geneva
a Oure food convention WM he held,
which Will be attended by•xeprerienta-
• dyes of all the Civilised nations of the
world ; at Paris there will he an intee-
national. convention cleating with the
gathering, collating and dissemination
of agrieultural information, generally.
• 1 ••
Sir Charles Ilibbert Turiiier Is gath.
ering wisdom with the years When
In the East, a year or so age, he ac-
cepted, with many theatrical accom-
paniments, the nomination for Piciou.
N, S. Subsequently, he .allowed his
name to be ,put forward for the Lion.
servtaiee candidacy in Vancouver.
Then the trouble 'begat). A section of
the partiobiectedland a.", Political fam-
ily row ensued. Sir Hibbert announced
that he was in the hands of his leader,
Mrilorclen,and that be Would beguided
absolutely in his online by his advice.
Now, to the surprise of the faithful
throughout the country, Sir Hibbert
makes the arinouncement that he hoe
withdrawn his 0andiclature in the con-
stituency of `Pietom that he will not be'
eandidate VanboilVert that he will
take no part *ha tever the nextFed.
Oral Campaign, and that he has perm-
anently' retired from public life.
glihlittonst roma Wspicta. ,
•
ColleglAto tostItitto rromotloas
'And Prize Winners I
Prea
Form IV -T for English and
itga presentede e 3grivIvrirtne'
The prize or Mathematics rind
Science presented by: PrincipeGun-
dry, basheen awarded to R. Vedder:,
D Stewart ranked first for this prize,
which. WAS awarded• by reversion to 114.
Vodden, who was only a Marks behind,
Form prize for English and
HistorY, presented by Mr UN Ball, 4,
A., has been won by K'Macphereon,
The prize for Mathematics and Sci-
ence presented by Mr, W. D.. Fair. as
been won by Dean Conrtice.
Form II -The prize tor general pro-
ficieney, presented by' Captain M D
McTaggart, bas been won by Frank
Elliott,
The 0304 prizes were awarded on
the combined results of the February,
April and June. examinations. - •
Commercial Diploma. - Melville
Ransford having suOcessfully con:inlet-
ed the Commeicialscourse and. passed
the examination'is awarded the Com-
mercial Diploma. • , -
Promotions .
• The names are ha the order of merit
of the Anal examination,
Froin Form I to Form 111 - Helen
Fair, Agnes Irwin, Harold Kerr, Jean
McTaggart, Arthur Trick, Edna Turn-
er, Lester Wasmann, Cora McGuire,
'Clifford Millar, Tracey Elcoat, Murray
Jackson. Louise Beaton, Leonard Reid,
Harry McArthur, Howard Farquhar,
Edna Itodaway, Dorothy Ball, Jean
Stevenson, Myrtle Tiplady, Harold
Witte.
From Form 11 to Form III .7- Frank_
Harvey Reid, Mabel Brown,
Bridget Cuomo:1S, Jessie O'Neil, Chas,
Kerr, Hartley Watts. Minnie Turnips,
• Barbara McIvor, Leslie Woodmrit,
Gertrude Chant, Clarence Kitty, Bell
july alAt "1.41
Draper, Ritchie McNaughton, Win.
Doherty 7 Olarence Bedard, James Mc -
,Arthur, Stella Copp, Percy :Whitely,
Herbert -Wise, Margaret Torrance.
From Form 111 to Emile IV - Dean
Gourtice DUflaitr-RONEG4n r
Taggart, Edward Edward Blake, John Wise-
man,Rey Ball. Charles Macpherson,
Edwin Weir, John Cantelon, Wilhiarz
Smillie, Myrtle McMath, Clifford A.nd-
rews, • Annie Challenger, Melville
•Ransfold, Eva •Stinson, • Clarence }
Rance, Agnes Middleton, Leila Ford.
or all of the final exaMination will be
Pupils who were absent during part
given an opportunity ofwriting on
the subjects missed when school re-
OpUIS. in Set.tember. . • ,•
I
1 Mr Fleming, Secretary for the Y M
A.,. who will have his office in Clin-
ton, is being introduced to the petiole
here to -day, by Mr Cullen, County Or-
ganizer. Mr. Fleming will move 'his
family as soon as he gets a, house • ;
F Dir • WhittintitOn, of Pevensey,
• Muskoka spent a few days in town
with his mother and other friends He
left today to return to his . hdine; ac-
coinpanied by his moth tx and his niece
Miss Lizzie Ford, who will spend a
,couple cif months op there.
• Mrs Thos Laymen has returned home
to tilintonfon Wednesday after spend-
ing about a menth at Thessalon, Mani-
toulin Island. both American and Can-'
adiap SpO,travelling by boat. Mr Law-
. so,n was in that part fox the De Laval
Separator Co., Montreal. While, there
she met With many old friends, ofle
being Mrs. Jas. Oliver, formerly of
Londesboro.
• FAMILY RE-lJNION-TheCantelon-
0031c families, and, some of their rela-
tives, met on, the lawn of Mr P Ca,nte-
• Ion, Clinton. on the 1st, and had amost.
•enjoyable time. The afternoon was '
spent in sports and kindred amuse.'I
ments, and in this evening avaried pro-, '
gram of vocal and instrumental music,• !
recitations, etc., Was given by, the sev-
$UNPAY- . scti.00t.:
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111J1kSIYAY, JULif
SPECIAL, TRA,IN.
The.Clinton White Dyke Brass Band
in attendance .
91h.
LOWEST RATES.
Children al Ad, ultszoc.
Take your, family along and spend an enjoyable &nit atthelake
Train leaves g,l-eavest
Poderich 8 p.m.
School Childrens Day
"Did the children have a big time on
Friday' ? Well rather. To many of
them itowas 'the time of their lives".
The paten liVet'irou.
day was ideal, the trustees and Prin-
cipal Hartley, aided by Messrs Treleav-
en, Ball, Welsh and.Wheatley, looked
after the different events, while Tom
Jackson was everywhere in evidence,
• contiPanting to the pleasure,. of the
scholars, just as if they weripaembers
of his own family. The Citizen's band,
• the White Dyke Band, and the Fife &
Drum. band all kindly volunteered,
their services for the occasion, and a
go0,1•_many more than the children
had a Most enjoyable time, Quite a
number of children from the country .
schools participated as well. A life
size portrait of Mr. W. R. Lough; the
former principal, (by Roberts, photo-.
grapher,),was.on exhibition, and we
respectfully suggest that the school
board .purchase it, and place it in the
school. The prize winners in the dif-
ferent games were as follows :-
; Misr; Ta,ylor'a Scholarin- Girls' Rage
! -Etta Argent. Helen Forrester, E tta
' Afennel. • Boys' Race- Ernest Hall
. .
Murray MCATed, Willie Ireland.
• First Reader -Part 2:-, Girls' Race
' Gertie Glazier, Sissie Baines, Mildred
• Cook. Marjorie Berge,•Fanny
Graelisv Jean Bell.. 'Boys' Race -
Harvey Elliott, Alex. Agnew. Lorne
Perdue, Willie Felford. Buel Higgins,
• Glen Carter. Girls' Skipping Race: -
Gertie.Glazier Sissie Baines
Second Reader -Girls' Race -Maggie
Ireland Jennie Miller, Emily Cutler.
Boyar Race- Mervin Elliott, Oliver
Carter, Foster Copt). Girl's Shoe Rice
•Emily Cutler, Throne Stevenson.,
Bove' Sack Race-711artley'Managhan.
Clarence Finch. • -
.• Third' Reader ,- Race:-Lirella
Churchill, Lena Holmes,Oela Beacom,
:Boys' Race -Roy Ireland, Elmer Bea
cow, Willie Moore. Boys' 'Wheelbar-
row Race-RoyForrester and Laverne.
COcik, MiltenCook and FredThompson
GirIs Theeadrthe need!e Race7-Jecin
Morris,. Eleie Finch.
eeal talented members of this, family
• group. • - . .
, ,A. WORTHY LINK. --The FallTerin
of Canada's Greatest. Chain �f Modern
Ifighgrade, ;Actual Business Schoolk
I located in ,the towns of Goderich.,'
Wmgham,- Grangeyille, Clinton and
, Wal ertou, and the city of Peterboio
'open Sept lit. The tglinton Business. ,
• College is O worthy libk, and the site. '
cess of its graduates has :not been ex.
celled: Whetter; advertisement .of this
school is to be found en page
will be changed weekly.-
• WOODEN WEDDING--Mrand Mrs'
WPininsteel reached the fifth anti- I"
Yersary oftheir marriage on Tuesday'
evening, and a number of .heir friends
took advantage thereof to.: :give them':
a surprise, and preeen ed them Wit
; beautiful 'extension "table, .accom-
panied by' a suitable address. Re-
freshments were served, and. the
evening agent in a very enjoyable
'manner, all Wishing ' Mr and Mrs .
Pluratiti3e1 many happy returns, .
• METEROLOGICAL REPORT FOR
JUNE:The highest anaxiirium tem-
perature was 890 on 22nd. T•he lowest
niinufnutit temperaturewas 88'con 1611
the highest tatige ,34.° on .15thi the low-
est range 150 on 18th. The total raill7
.411[104 3.811tiefies. Thunder „sterma
doeurr,ed on thelttb,X8th,19th•and.40d;
Fail Wheat heading out on the 7th,bar-
ley headingnut On tbe 2hd. Lucerne
tutting on the 20th. Clover tsitting on
the 20th. • • , .
• GARDEN PARTY:4A fine 'evening
and appreeiatiye crowd tended to Make
the social gtven by the W F M b.. on
Thursday livening last, a moot stIccess.
ful affair The Manse 'grotindi were
iticelylaidtcint, but the crowd- that ga-
thered Wail larger than. antieipatedsabd
it:Was) hard te ttegOtilthedattitherthL4
TVgt bootbe Uttetidecl' to theVants "Of
those whd4de8ired other refreshments.
than those'served at tobles: with many
surprises at the way of seasonings at
the Ceylon booth. The Citizens' Band
rendered nice music throughout the
evening. When clearing up, after the
crowd had left for home, the decora.
tious on the Ceylon booth took fire
from a candle in one of the lanterns,
but was extinguished before any seri,
ous damage was done. '
Finest' In The .1irest
Mr vir Doherty SpeaksOf Saskateent.'
• Oriskato.on Daily phoenix ••• •
"Van ha.ve:here 'the most 'beautiful
site for your 'city that 1 have .seen, in
the west. 1' am greatly impressed
with the natural advantages of the -
place. it has been a. great treat to
Bee the new western metropolis that
all the east is talkine about. To me
there is no question that Saskatoon
will shortly become a second Winni.
peg? . So spoke Mr W Doherty presi.
dent of the W Doherty Piano and
Organ 00.. Ltd., of Clinton Ontario,
who is Making a flying trip' through
the west, and stepped old/ tabkatoon
to visit his datighter,Mrs G E Holmes.
With the mitnufacturetoskeen business
eye he pointed out the great advant-
age to Saskatoon given by the Saskat-
chewan river, and was particularly in-
terestedin the proposed power scheme
which, he says, if successfully carried
\out, soon will place Saskatoon att
manufacturing centre second to none
in the country, "Regina is snide littIe
town." said he, "but it has tOnti of the
advantages of your city, vieWed'from
your geographic location, your rail.'
road fitellities, the ideal town site you
posses% and the attractiveness of your
city's environe." He was optimistic
/concerning the crop outlook which he
thinkenever looked better, both
Ontario and throughout western Can-
ada, Money he • thinksshould be
moving freely this fall* and busineet
prospecte were *lever btighter,
11••••=1...1,0•00..410.1remsommoWs.......00.
John 1:1111, Brantford, Was killed on
the railway. He stepped from one track
to another to avoid a train, hut WAS
run down from the rear.
R White, of Gorrie, ae village in
Local Option Township. was fined $30
and costs for having liquor on his pre.
inieee. He had ten eases of lager,
There are many good burliness schools
in Canada,blit there is otie that stands
in a elate by Roe% Write for cata-
logue V. of Canada Businett College,
Chatham, and,be convinced of its' 1311-
periority. If You wish to take hen*
training in Bookkeeping, ShOrthaini;
or Penmanship Write for catalogue:6X
Maataehlan's 60.page symein of pen.
monsbip for hotue study that hat Made
this Wheel terabit% now ready at soo
A coo postpatd.
• 75 'yards dash on Stilts 7Liverfte
'Cook. Fred Cutler.
SPeeial prize for the best comic -
couple to parade 11,111:t..tlie grounds itLurinf
drewsj4
Beacoiu
b•
e;oektrt.apoBtabrague.:.e:edoCe.lax
McDougall, Lealle Woodman. . -
Running 110i3, Step and jump -W.
"• Soap Race -Marehall,MrS Cook,
Mrs Harrison and MretBell.
Consoletion.races Miss Taylor 7--
RaaatthtiweeLuiv. erniore, Ru • :th MeMath,Mary
• Miss Wiltse - Charlotte • Sheeley.
Jennie Baines, LeOla Nediger. •
Miss Taylor Murd McLeod, ,Fred
Wallace, Bobnie Sehrenk. • •
Miss Wiltee-Earl Steep,Ron McDon,
Lave; Weet,,Don Rutnam. • • .
,Miss Coartide- • Eve barter, Nellie
Watkins,NoraKennedy, Milton Street,,.
:V" t C h B'l D h
• „ Boyer,Ljones
The following from the St. Thomaa
D k Times,refers 1 f
well.kiiown "Olintonians the bride be-
ing a niece of Mrs Jes 0' Townsend.-
' A•wedding of unusual interest to St.
Thomas- people was solemniieci Wed-
nesday afternoon at half past two, al
; the home the bride's • mother, Nis. :
Martha Jones, in the presence cif the
iminediate relatives, and a fe* in-
• timate friends of the family.wheli Miss
Jennie Beatrice Jones and Mr Charles . •
.Boyer, weze made man and wife. The
. homes was charmingly decorated with
I
sprays of 'feathery vitae& and carnet.
flon's,and the arch where the cereniony
was performed, was hung in smilax;
Irelieved by austere. of pink and white, •
carnations; • The bridal couple entered.
'Unattended, and were met by Rey r
U Richrnond,•,of Crystai, ' who „poke
the .words uniting them ler life.. The
bride was gowned in silk chiffon of a -
soft Old ivory tint,inade•over chiffon
sli She carriedlcream roses • Follovi-
• mg the ceremony and.congratulations,
luncheon was seiyed lit 'the -dining-
rOnm. Here, as. in the parlor, pink
an rwhiteearnations were used effect.-
ively.. The place. cards were water •
color sketches of carnations.. Mr an&
• Mrs Boyer left in the evening, via
Grafton for Winnipeg and Calgary,.
where they will spend seyeritt cloys •
With friencli;befOre.proceeding te their.
hohle at Wetaskiwin, Alberta; wheee
tbe groom is actively engaged in busi-
ness,. The brides. going away gown
was a tailored suit • of gray French
ehiffonserge, with hat and gloves to
match. .Mro.130Yerle 'a ofilledite in
-St ThOnaaa: She possesses many-
cherins and accoraplishments,. chieflof
which -1s a beautiful soprano voice,.
highly:cultivated.. Were she -remelt.
bered no other way., the harmony
panf dbearoceilnigoeir,caineed; hwehres: eshete.u:aasffece*tedee
manner in sanging,would echoin wally
hearts. She will be mistied in chinch
given graciously of ber talent. The
young people .were the ' recipients OE •
minty"- handsome gifts from their
friends. •
Mrs Gunn, mother. Of the fate 13 13-
aGguenant, ovif leacafeobruthrg, . died a few days
• ' Fourth; Reader -Gids' Race-DaisyCopp, ;Betts Cook, Maegaret Chowen.
Boys' •Race Either. Kerr. Charlie.
Trowhill, Wilmer Waill%, :Girl's Egg
Race.--Eisie Farquhar, cDaisy Copp.
Boys' three legged Race- John • Hall
and Eddie Sickel, Lawrence Greig and
Willie Webb.
• Oeilegi4e Lower -School - Girls'
Race -Jean *Taggart, Mary Taylor,
Bell Draper. Boys' Race. Arthur
Trieit, Charlie Xerr, Leidie Woodman,
Girls' Threadrtheneedle race-. Jean
McTaggart, Agnes Irwin; Boys
• HurdWracao7lf0ward Farquhar, -Win,
•3F(Peniff4. •' * '•
. . •
Tngtof-War,representing the schools
of Goderich Township, Hullett. Starr
ley, Tuckersroith and Clinton Public
804007:Clinton.
Fat;l3coy's rate Hoare.
• 1041Meid'e Rage --jean Morris, Via.
kt•Argent.. • •
Baseball Match. Public -School vs
Form, 1 -and "II of collegiate -Public
School •
Bapehail Match..the Been's'
ye the 'All Star's' ---All Star's won 12 10
100 yards race -Win Shepherd won
from Tom Jackson: .
4.!•••••••••••••upr
i
ealrill OW11
, . .
Raving decided for the West, we desite, ifliossibre,to
• ,be away by the first of Aust. ''Before leaving we
„Irina pass over our counters at least $S000 or $6000
• Worth of Dry Goods,' -Clothing and Boots and Shoes,
. to accomplish which we have put the consideration
• of profits eittirely out of sight. Don't fail to profit by
this money -saving opportunity. The price reductions
look still better when you see the goods,
Staple Department • Clothiag Department°
I
A 1 cottonade regular 25e, for 15 •
tverY Snit on our tables is a
Eest Cottonade " 30c. for 20 bargain',aand we haVe a good as -
Blue Derry " 200, for 15 sortment.
Brown or 'Blue Derry 28e for 20
Table Linens, regular 30e for 20
Table Linens regular 50c for 25
Table Litiebs, fineet
quEdity, regular 01.25 for 00
"Douhie fold Sheeting% bleached
or unbleached, twill or plain,
One a our best departments,
regular 30 and 35c, for 20c
Dress Goods ./ SHOE POLISH,
but lines are beeorning beolten
;;;
STORE OPEN JEVERT EVENIar 100
size
at wholesale prices for 8e
Print and Gingham Shirts, regu-
„tar $1 and 01 25, for 70c
Bargains in Ties, Braces, Ilose
Roots and Shoes
lumsteel
Bros.... ....
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