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lsee 'ng everything ial $r�t.claes phaper theeicpen es of the Choir, y surli'+sott ensral,rr erwitest•K U. ea Edna Etcaat Iiau ogmpleted Rev. ids. Fardwill Occupy the pulpit
her first year at Alma Laidiee Cassese,, next $auda morning and evening, air, a w Xos�. seal, ter and forma r!
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h m _ , and #n spending the boll-, Rev. E• 761r, 14, who has shoved• to r�ealer of Ontario, is .a native of
flays at berhame. towii this. weelF front Lucknow to as. �Rliddte �x� o�e�c an �iter��Qlbr'rdr the
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ling and profitable address at'.Curner's #s a man of higit elastin rn the Meth. peeta
t7hurch an Sunday eyeniag. A large Aiet ministry, vise in t�ia cou>r�sels, of 13U 110 schools for Lantbton Later
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Of this }week, the Garden Party at i3rs record for earnest service is Rood. , and in 1888
Turner s church was .a good success. and we bespeak for h#in and Mrs.
iilinei'Y Sind D1res8's![arZ�ill The weather was fine and the crowd Fart heartypeak f a himons, fa�ld by
` - large and ever
one enjoyed. them a terga of successful labor. The rever-
selves. The W .46 Dyke Band, of end gentleman has been honored by
Clinton supplied part of the progra>Yi ele¢tian as Chairman of the District
Las t a�� *�F�or was enjoyed by ail. Mr Robt White .and hie. name bas been frequently
was
��. was also present with granlaphone mentioned in connection with the �s f
and gave many selections For which Office .of President of the. Conference.
• the management were indeed Rei•. Mr.. Ford's son, and daughters
indebted to Mr White for his part of have taken. splendid standing educa- '
the Rrolrran,, The proceeds amounted tionally and in helpfulness in forward-
to sSEiU 110,
lug Vbvrouwor . Rev. Mr Ford will
• g • '- -*+ -------w ,commence his/pastoral work next
As our Milliners are leaving for their vacation !coderlc4 �'owns>gliv Sabbath, x '
shortly, we are going t4 clear the balance Of our Toni McDonald sold one of his team ° WILLIS
Trimmed Hats at half-price; foG o an d Ur rrr c oraspen Sunr3ay ,.�,Q 0°Ing to Sunday, July 3rd. being in �.
$10 Hats, naw $fi,00 at Sheppartton. a proximity to -Dominion Day,both
John Dempsey, of 9th can, is en• services will he made appropriate to
ged for the Summer month with bjr. the iris tot Patriotism. Rev. r3isio
$$ Hats, now $4.00 ga p p
iViltse of London Road. Dickson will preach in the morning on
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$6 Hats! now $3,00 PloNfr-••-A union picnic of St. James "A Canadian Christian." and in the
f7hilrch, Middleton, A. Y. P, A. and evening on 'Social Influence as a Form
_. $4 flats. now sual St. Peters church, Sucnuieihill of Conduct." Mr. Dickson -will
also �y
Any Straw Shape in Show Room for 49c, A. Y•.P, A., wlll be held in Jewlte' speak at the Young Feapa's Guild at
the close 'o£ the eventrig!service on y,,
Grove, Bayfield on lilontlay July 4th, . "11Mormonism."
Come whsle the assortment is good, , Death of Jahn Deevea--There passedIF
i .away at his home con 13 Thurad "`-"•
Ift %- n reside-, Johfi Deevgs, a well•knoe n91"�'.�"•�'^�'+�"�{..�.,'.t^�i'
Ute W +� Lf Qa.rt S �tt r'r� lVE reside-, cif this tawnshrp, at the ripe ,1 ,� SIR G. W. Ross
nr, hlri nna of r17
-- ""'-" '~"B '+�' twersonal #T o 11°`'�3•sr,>< + enteredthe Mowat administration in
uneral will taka place Saturday at 2 the Toronto House ai nuh'ster n
Thif W%o, fir-+ P. m, to Clinton cemetery, �,r u those having relatives or friends r , education. On the death of A S Hardy
�7► FOOT-BAI.Y.�•OO Saturday last a qw visiting in town or going away 44- bebeCrtile
friends t up of the laic eaah weoh, we prime minister, Senator
y game of Foot -Ball was play- '1" wouldonnoungeitinths NM;W ERA, 'Ross was one of Ontario's masters. of
Just opened, this Week another lot Of New ed between the A. Y. P, platform oratory. - Lady Roos was
A, boys of
Wash Goods, including striped Dress Linen and bo James' Church and -the A. Y. P. A. ,`� ��v�„�,u�u�„�,�ic,�,r�„�„�r„ ,�r,,;�,�a formerly Mian P a e 1, of L^antis,
bops of St. Peters' Church which re- Duncan Ross, M P„ of Strathroy, is a
Plain Colored Repp, for suits and skirts. • We are Stilted in a tie. This game will. be M189 May .Rance is hcme from To. son,
showing an immense range of Wash, Materials this played off at the above picnic. ronto for the vacation.
After a brief illness Henry.. a Rev, R, Ruston Irwin, of Harraw, is Sir henry Newell Ba11 is chair -
year. We know our prices are right, resident 'of the Huron road, passed spending it vacation with his brother, n iss'ant aeb acreatedr vement eom-
�• away on Sunday, 12th inst„ at the J. A. of town, y and appointed
Fine Dress GinghalliS, 1tiC, 12c, ')I and !R$(+ age of seventy,faur by Parliament to expend the sums ap.
years, His wife, Miss. Emma Mason, of Blyth, spent portioned by the t1•overnment for
Dress Muslins, toe, f 2 @ 14e 20�' + �- two sons and one daughter, Ben and a few days Visiting with relatives an beg
• 2 t + r 1`r a1i1! O.s�C Minnie, at home, and R•obt of Saska, friends in town, a utrfying Ottawa in a manner be -
Linen Suitings, all• enlors, 2,5c, 35c and 40C toon,Sask,,survivehhm and the slaps Mrs fiting the capital of the country. The
y ` thy of the coiximunity is extended to M (Rev,) Diehl and son, left .today chief work already accomplished is
Indian Head, White Only LOC alI(� �5C them. he Bell it for their home at Paisleyaecom an#ed the beautiful driveway, vrinch ex'
w a Methodist st in by nliss Wallace, P tends through Ottawa along. the
Lots of other kinds, at different prices. distcou and a member, of Zion Mplace baukb of. the Rldeau Canal.: At
` diatehirrch, . The funeral took place 1�Ir and 11Ips J Leslie .Derr were in ent the conimisaign 19 , pies.
on Tuesday of last week to Maitland Stratford last Friday, the former at- . engaged in
cemetery the services at the house teuding,a Printer's Oonventioh., changing Netpean. !?oint from a bare,
Good Cool Un and graveside being conducted by de- Rev, n rocky point to a place of beauty,
! �irWetar C2t ceased's .a d Mrs Jouifie left Thursday
Pastoi, Rev R W Mill ard, y Sir Byron Edmund _Walker;
j --...,--� �y for Lucknow where they take up their president of the Bank of Comnlerce,
Lon desbolro work in the Methodist Church there, and one of Catiada'sleadingauthorities
L/� 4 �i .r Dr. and Mrs, Stewart arrived home was borrx in Haldimand 0ounty and
111ra ,john Soindler, of Lucknow, re• from their.trip to Ralifax on Monday .*early began his banking careen, enter•.
turned home last weep after visiting evening. They report a delightful trip in the.Bank of Commerce in 1$68, .in
You will find here only the very blest ..brands, at the hcme of her pafients Mr and the service of which he rose from tis•
Mrs Lyon who hr.ve been sick. Mr A• 'N Brandenbergar, a. one -
and we are pleased to announce that our stock is time Clinton bunjface, has said his count clerk to manager of . its most
remarkably large and varied and of a
John Spindler spent 5ndesbor •with; hotel business in Arthur, to Mr, Ed- important branches andfinallygeneral
+ quality that friends in and around I,onaesboro, ward Blakely, who was proprietor of manager in ]SS6,. Ori the rPeignation
will add to the good reputation of this store. Miss ,Bina Kirk and niece Marjorie, the Gordonville hotel in west Luther, of Senator Geo. A. Cox in 1909 he was
Visited friends in Olinton last ween. when that municipality went div on accorded -the president of the Institut•
' Jos and Mrs' L on are beth improv. 'Ma 1st.., He is residing yt ion.
Prices 12ic to 60c a garment. ing•in health, Y p g In.. ratkord Sir Edmund has done niucb for
Rev Currie
4% present, the banking association, of which he
precahed his farewell M'�a Ids 13olmes,of Taranto former-. .is resident, and is also a noted art
SiYJ21 mer sermon last Sunday night. - it' a£ (Minton, has•' ❑o ' collector. He was tlected is member,
f`f C 1.St� Rev Pearcy exchanged with the , j' passed her of the Canadian battlefields' cons-
Rev Dickson of Clinton Sunday night, Teacher s 'Normal examination ab To,
Rev' • Ousterhout arrived here on ronto Conservatory of music, talon mission on its organizatiun, and has
Yarm days awaken interest in the .large silt Tnesdzy night and . Rev Currie and . first-class honors, asd standing second been pr°ininent.in its work for the
family left on IN ednesday .morn's in the class, . In view of the fact that preservatinn of historic spots in Can•
varied assortment of cool white Waists we have. in r g .th was, ada, He is also, president of the
nock. Prices range from 50 for CharingCoss.
e examination held. while she
. was suffering frornisevere illness het. Champlain -Society, wbich' 'haa for its
-..... - -• -. _ n� 5 0Q - 4... The
MissRoss f Mc�K llop ante else°;_.. ' object
n ect�the jiubiication • of books, rare
I;_g success is highly creditable. d out of print, relating to. Canada.
Ask to see our 49c Waist, for the Senior VOOM"anf'vianU CUMF `""`m�andaMns•-J�E",[yard andW fanii.
.lady for the Junior roomy �snldRetxst]p,Gfrly ism Tor •onto , i
ape expected tolarrivein Clinton today -and has done much for the promotion .
Jas Hill is still improving, The parsonage has been receiving an of a Canadian national tone iii the
Miss Alice'Runking who has been averhauliug and will be ready for the W9rk of its -painters and sculptors. -
poor'ly for some time is we are glad to net.. pastor ad'd his family,
say on the mend. , on by Kink George this
The creation
Miss Josle and J. D. Elsle sent Mrs (Rev.) TJ E Kerr, Harold and week of three :• additional , Canadian
District
� �� Band, .,The Lctidon:Harpers provided Saturday and Sunday with CToderich theg'irls were in • town a few hours knights, 'Sir Edmund Walker, Sir.
1 Nems , an abundance of good music. As the ,and Benmilier,frie:nds. We nesday ou_ the way to Bayfield (!eo.,, W. Rogs,and Sir Henry nate,bas
attendance was good. the receipts wert ', Ja#, Z;,tsloy accompanied lois ne hecv where they will spend the holidays. aroused in the minds of a great man.
about $ilii. _: ! Rev. W, L. Hiles to Deleware the sat- The 1V1!sses' Fisher- ai a vis?itin at people the question :How many titled
Last Sunday r Rey, John .. rtpreagh-- ter is stationed, The drove. Dundas. g Canadians are there at the resent
Hallett ed Anniversary services 0. the Iii y e Froin Buie and -'ho'-are' they? The list,
ppen•, Gloderieh.and he reports the crops are • , 'Wm I.'tngl<ind, Aullett, who. -Is talc, ,which embraces -fifty-nine -
(Continued from Page 1) Circuit., He leaves after a four year's Iooking cert' good. ing. th .course' at Knox College, has fi£ y.nine Canadian:•
astorate with the g notables, is given below: The names
r p good
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Siler to g s f
the s r o I
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P the $ tto
wedding n has in I s t§
torte one
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march la e
everybody. ion earnest sermons, a lz g in work of a few of the gentteriien, who belong
p y d by.Misa Father Bittner, power in the flour mill .aa the water is .fliers, for the vitcatton season, (Continued to Ye,ae 3
Columbiaville, Mich., cousin of the faithful exposition b'f truth,., blameless. too.low, ` He is doing a lot, 'of.. night Mr Cartrion Bail, • of hlontreat i )
bride. The bride and room took Life, manly stand for Temperance and . work• to keep up with his customers., +. • s
g his etlfciency as 'a -pastor endeared him Strawberries are now itis aide , visiting in town this week. He leaves ^"--^--+• '
their place under an arch of ever- to all. . He goes, to Corinth the da i of lironda for Winnie where r
greens where the ceremony, was Per • y, y Winnipeg r be has
° formed by Rev. Badka . of Au On Tuesday of this week a 'umOn : ' . Remo b : been promoted' tb the Ro ai..11 ink Far *01 T
burn•. mer Iivnox Church So that cit y in O e •
After cpngratuNtions were over. all Picnic of the' 'resbyterbans and Me,tJi- ' ,Friday. July 1st, y,
repaired to the diningroom where. odists was heid.in, Bayfel ', when a11.I The .re regular
meeting' 1►fr "0bum" She gind-.'Mrs Jplliff
p a g of the: Womens pl7erd-. goes to To- .. e
very dainty luncheon was served, Mr appeared to enjoy themsely s. ; These, Institute will be of Wed a ronto Satiirday,autl wills end Shnda .
two churches are try'ng
and Mrs Heinhuck left the follovoin .get.. ; ac- .Suly•Bth at2,30 tri atithe °ho' stay' there, Ilaleaves, •Mond.P for Win
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day for their home in Stratford, t1nt, q ain a hetore the real union which -lilts F�Johnson.: A11'ladiesiire cord'ntly "peg to which : cits•,tie .has been pro-
Miss Elsie Adams spent a week in i9 coming so rapidly,. invited to attend. ' A. summer meet- moted from the Royal Bank hvi,6;
Goderich, ing of the .omen's Institutewill be . Rey. D'r Al dd,waa in towel on Wed.
Mrs Kirkonnel and two children Leeburn held in the Foresters Hall on Saturday nesday.. Mr Medd will be our neh:ghbor
spent Sunday with Mre R Adams. Miss Olive Tichbdrue, of Goder.icb, 'evening July 9th at S o'clock. when now and will sea, that his manyfrtends
Mrs. Robt. Cole, of Waterloo -is is visiting her sister,'Mrs. H.. Horton. Mrs E lJ Smillie, 7_'orontu, will be.. here will be goon,• We wish him an
visiting her son, Thos. Cole. Miss Winnie Shaw,: of Toronto,'. is
present an' give -.an address; a good enjoyable year at Goderich.
E. and Mrs Brown spent Monday in spending two weeks' holidays at Cher program will be given eyery:body • Mrs. W, Srtitth accorirptinie-4 by Alas•
Seafortb, home here, welcome. Come and bring your ter Albert, of Arden, Man, are visiting.
Mrs. H. Snell and Master Elmer vis- Miss Clara F'ulftird .will leave Thiers• friend. at the hums of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John lI '
iced her mother, Mrs. Hawthorne, one day for Buffalo, to spend the holiday. " atSmith,eLome St,, and other friends.. .
day last week, with her relatives there, 'St�•lnley Mr. Will McLeod was the
Mr, and Mre, Wm. Elliott, of (71in- Miss Jessie tinkiater, • teacher at b W, Pearson,: of Toronto, re_ guest of
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ton, spent Sunday with the formers George R. A. and Airs, Downs while, town
sister, Mrs, Win. Stevens. Yeterboro, arrived home Tuesday to ' turned io bis home on Frtday to spend last week,
W. and Mre. McCool spent a few spend the -holidays. the holidays tinder the parental roof. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cranstrin, of Port Ar -
days with their daughter, Mrs. Awde, Mr. Taylor, a student of Belgrave, Mrs, Alex. Sparks visited friends in ' tbur, are holiday' ing'at the latter's
of Wingbam, will conduct Divine service here next IDetrb't for a.few days last week. home in tgwn,
Miss E, Leith visited her friend,Miss. Sabbath, and'our pastor, Rev. James 'George Douglas wife and daughter The Misses nlcIi enzie
M. Adams a few days, Hamilton, will preach at Mitchell. made a short visit at the home of. Air. , Ontario St.,
Miss M, Snell has returned home 'Ihe W.F.M.S.will hold theirriionth, has Alegold hid £triiri eek.inMr.
Douglas
are visiting with their bother, at
after spendingg 3 weeks with her. cou- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jas. will I've retired, Aberdeen
OouchuSc,D and t14Ir a
sin, Miss M. E]coat, of Tuckersmith, Taylor, Wei?neaday afternoon of ,,thin, liuring the pest few. days file £oiloiv- Percy Couch- and., and n Ross And
as.
J. and Mrs. Waymouth, of Blyth, week. " t
and two children Sundayed .kwith cn
his Ing persons have -had telephones '- Bayfield for their. vacation. Vrs. -
fi,ther W. Waymoutb, - LAWN ,SOCIAL: A lawn social stalled. in their. homes. John IVic_ Ross will go. in a week or ad, .when
Wm Pear has returned from a six under the auspices of, the 0 2,1rega{ Cowan, Thos. Baird, (•leo Baird,.'Mrs. Mr, Couch returns,
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week's trip from the Old. Counts tional Church, will be held at the •resi. John Gilmour, Neil McGregor, _John
F. Henry took in the Volu' t Mrs. Wm, Webster, of Zondesbora
dence of Mr.' 3obn Horton, - Wednes. Butehartand Wm Gle
n eer day, July 6th, Refreshments served John McGregor,of Ne vYork Ci visited Mrs' )✓d: Saville,•,a .law• daps
Camp at London, m 6 to 8 g t week, RL+ V. M.R. JOLLIFFE
' Mrs Vadden who has been reaidin • P° rn°+ including c 1 u d i n _Came on Yl'edneaday oto the home of This week •�
b strawberries and cream,' tea, coffee, his brother, Neil McGregor where he Mr. Philip UeKenzie of s ek Rev, 'Psi'. J, Jolliffe, 13, L,
in Clinton is now making• her home � Belgrave, L„'anct sirs good lad
with bar son, Wm. Vodden. ¢ekes+ etc., also ice crehm va111 be sold will spend a few weeks' holidays.: called on Mrs. k1d. Saville and' other , y, charge
remoyed
Fred Caldwell has purchased the on the grounds. The Blackstone Or• r. friands'1`uesday, from Clinton to which charge appoint•
farm of John Garrett and will take cheat w'11 be present; and fprnish 4 Tent was made -at the recent (7anfer-
the program for the evening. Pro. Ka3'lield , visiting- MG !$ . Counter, "of SImcOe, 's ence, . The peeple of the Sepoy town
possession in the spring, seeds in aid of church funds. 1%e Mr Thbb h sod, Mrs W, R. Counter. w Mr. Joll'fl'a a gentleman
Wm. Stewart delivered to Charles preacbed in St, for a few days, wilt find Rev,
Wallis a fine grey Percherson gelding Andrew's last Sabbath and will grab• urea fine. preacher and well
of real cult
for a fancy figure. IIIcKltrop atilt' remain for the corning Sabbath. Mre 'Vodden who, has . been residin . worthy of their very highest esteem
Wm.Vodden bought a pair of blacks TowNsuip ooUNCIL,--On June 23rd Mr Robinson a former schoolteacher In Clinton is now nnak'rig liar ha e. and supnort• Mrs. Jplliffe will do her
from Mr Denholm, Megillop Council met at Winthrop of this dlace is spending a few days of with her son, Win. Vodden of Hullett, share as queen of the parsonage and
Wm, Snell purchased a fine span of and the Report of the Engineer on the vae�itien here. aiding in the forward march of dverw
greys from John Wright. Johnson Drain was read, A majority Will Whiddon has purchased a new On 'Saturday Mr James aims of good UlLuse. They carry with theta the
Chas. Manning has sold the farm re• of the interested ratepayers nein 'n
gasoline pleasure y'acth from the lie• Blyth, had the misfortune to
het good opinions and best wishes of not
cent( p' „ y g ttbit boat building. Co. The boat is kicked in the face with a horse while onty Wesley church. but the whale
s occu iwi l P. Wood to Charles favor of the drain tieing Constructed, built to Carr twelve stains and ' shoeing it. Mr Sims is a son in law Of town.. '44e will be :leased to o
Johnson and will move to the village, the+ Report was adopted and a By -taw y p is Mr Win Graham of town, sea them in Clinton.will pleased ften.
R Townsend who has been Bring will be drafted and distributed among now the leading attraction of the
for Mr. Howson for the last 3 ;monthe all the ratepayers assessable for the har�Or' Mr and Mrs McOlymout and Chit, Tuesflay� evening of this week many
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now engaged with J. Hutton at the said dra'nage work and a Court xtf �' hile outriding, a serious accident dish, of Stanie visited' of the members and adherents -of the
mill. Re tiiston held as per statute. Term was the experience of Miss Dorothy Jahn Garva last' Saturda with Mra Wesley chutch gathered -in the audi.
Miss M. A,npleby s few da s of Payment 15 of Reath. The horse taking fright; at an y Corium to bid goodbye to their beloved
with L 7 1, •chill, S' p y years, interest 4,0, auto, ran away, throwing Miss Beath Poatmaeter Scott ; Accompanied b actor!; as the ,move thtsw '
Accounts to the amount of 671,50 were from file saddle and as one foot Miss Katie and Stewart left fate a co pastor, y eek to taste
A large n rater of country people paid. 0, .ktegele, Drain Inspector, was caught Cool- up now work at Lucknow, A short
took in the icnic in Clinton last Fri• 'authorized to inspabb that part of fire in the stirup, renders the ,situation Erle of days to aight•see at Buffalo and progtam was given Which tees as fol.
day. Bolton No. 2brain on sideline 20 and very dangerous, but Miss Beath Niagara +ells, lows; -Organ solo; duet, Miss Hill and
-- •-- --- 21 and report thereon. Ratepayers mirrieullouslj! escaped with but a meta Mrs.'otrn and is tach friendo Mrs. 13rown ;reading, Miss Slra»non
and others are hereby �remined that Shakia up. Cardine spent few hoti�sas'the � u�tet Orgari solo ;address and presentation
Rippelnl it is a breach of the McKillopB : The Dawn Social by the Ladies' In, . S. est to Rev. and Mrs. Jolliffe. The address
v laws of Mrs,, TA Greig thio week,. while on
to take unicipa stave ith6 the roads suints on Tuesday i teat was very ,fur . :add resb was read byMr. W. Moore and
Miss Minnie Reid of Kenton, Man., municipality Ceasfut, The music was furnished b thairway to Cloderich. ; the chairs were presented by, Mr. W.
of the tthe Co alit without the can- the Citizens Band, Olinton..and with Doherty. I r l Post
or of Hector Raid, a former,re• sent of the Council and all persons so , � y n ep y file gassier s eke
s acted farmer in Stanley is visiting doing will be held aecountable o great liberality and we hope that the lion. Geo. W. Ross Now "Sir for himself and wife thankingap
the scenes of her childhood. All her damages to the roads• or to _ ee tie Band will be Balled over often. if they George" the kindness shown' there during11 the
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old friends are rejoiced to see her caused by such removal, always proluise to grant such a very ' -- - four years of their stay here.. Mr. 1Z,
again. M. MITI;DIE, Clerk. lengthy musical treat. With Bryon E Walker and Henry l:, Manning, who was Chairman, called
Ion account of the removal of Miss r. -�-- N. Sato, Former Premier is upon many 'of the chureh mombersand
Ila D'nsclale now Mrs, Vincent Want],,nasoit .,h,�;,�,�`,,a,o „ Honored ti sling. aftietals and they all expressed re ret
Santa Barbara, .. Cal., and fdrmet' /� y at the removal and all wished gent
organist of the Me'thodisllCkutch here, A.FJOhns'visited. with Loodesboro Cj Urch Chi �►�� �' W*�-�•-
success and protlperity Ili Lucknow.
the truatees met and Appointed the: and Auburn friends last week- � 'he honors conferred , fr a hymn all were given n o
Add•''ft.+iv1►�'r►tiArii��ry►ai i.. C_, eared on the occasion. y , a pporr.
'following organilite r -•Miss Isla Jones, � l±Iewer Sunday eerVito was a very y of King Georges birthday inelude the tuutty of bidding oodbye to Mr, and
forClhureh se#0Iees; Miss Emily Mucr, ssfut one at 'urner's Church last WESLhY' bestowal of knighthood on Ron, Geo. Mrs, Joitifte. 1!ol�oaving was the ads
ooh for $nnday School and Miss .Fib• Sunday, . 'r.Be Good,` "Do Good," were theWhir Roos, of the ilanadtan 6enate,b dregs read:
ir1s CC11 inant for islet lineetin ir, Xday hi! +pourtice will Brite charge wordo that iter+. Mr. Jolli& left foByron E Walker;, president of this Dear Wt. and Mrs. Jolliffe
Frltlay night t o Preenyterlan of the service .next Sunday ravening itt the eongregation to Work upon during Canadian Bank of C ommeree, and ']•h four
tlhurbh held Their ,�t nttttil . lel rdeia ' ui`ner a Oh eroh. the Corning yeaa� wtitli their neer �pi It+ar enry 1�ewell :Bate, Chairman Of file 'e years of Your association
lr'nrty iri behalf of the Glaatd iliieaibid Mr ' astk, ;E'letyeq is
patting nbovir Sunday was ire eial da 'With the Ottawa Improvement CoM ission, with Wesley Church, beiirg' about to
if cilose,iwe desire •as a eonitrei#atinfi, to
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express to you, our• appreciation of
your l bons among us during that term' Of the Master.
YOUMr. Jolliffe, have Been earnest ask von to accept these chairs as:
zealous and faithful in, the discharge j inwhht ichken Of you arehhe'd byand theeon re-
of duty, fearless in the preaching .of y g
the Word, and sympathetic and help- , gaffes,
Ful' in your rainistrations to. the sick Our prayer is that the God of Love
and distressed, - may be the inspiration of.your lives;
!and that in the ew
W e also wish to express: our n field. of labor to•
ppreci- l which you have been called,the Divine
ation of the able assistance rendered :Spirit may be ever eonsciotisly present.
by Afro, Jolliffe, especially in the part • with you isatin
of Ladies' Aid and Woman's Mission. 1 ' g you into al! truth.,
ary Society of our church, vi here you Signed on behalf of the congregation
Have ever been ready by wise counsel R. >. MANNING. Rec. Steward
and effective effort to further the work P. CANTELON, Secy Trustee Board,
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One piece only Bleached Satin .Damask,. clover
leaf pattern, 64 inches wide, all' pure: linen, bought
under special conditions. Regular value 65c,
Saturday. only 50c per. yard,
EMBROIDERI•ES
'A Banner Day SATURDAY 'in -Embroideries,
Many new features have been added. It is "anis-
"Ale to particularize here. Ladies will. find our
Saturday shamming a veritable banquet :of Bargains,.
MEN'S SHIRTS.
One dozen only plain 'blue Oxford Shirts, soft
collar, good strong material, double yarn, sizes i
to 16j, Saturday only 40C, . two for 75C
WOOL PANTS
Two dozen pairs only fancy striped..Tweed, well
trimmed and well made, Others may have them, •hilt
we have never seen tkeir equal for the quoted price,
Pct' pair; $1.00'
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..aa,tdrday, and don't be disappointed. it
you don't get theni after that date
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PLEASR DON'T A5X FOR CREDIT,
Ift %- n reside-, Johfi Deevgs, a well•knoe n91"�'.�"•�'^�'+�"�{..�.,'.t^�i'
Ute W +� Lf Qa.rt S �tt r'r� lVE reside-, cif this tawnshrp, at the ripe ,1 ,� SIR G. W. Ross
nr, hlri nna of r17
-- ""'-" '~"B '+�' twersonal #T o 11°`'�3•sr,>< + enteredthe Mowat administration in
uneral will taka place Saturday at 2 the Toronto House ai nuh'ster n
Thif W%o, fir-+ P. m, to Clinton cemetery, �,r u those having relatives or friends r , education. On the death of A S Hardy
�7► FOOT-BAI.Y.�•OO Saturday last a qw visiting in town or going away 44- bebeCrtile
friends t up of the laic eaah weoh, we prime minister, Senator
y game of Foot -Ball was play- '1" wouldonnoungeitinths NM;W ERA, 'Ross was one of Ontario's masters. of
Just opened, this Week another lot Of New ed between the A. Y. P, platform oratory. - Lady Roos was
A, boys of
Wash Goods, including striped Dress Linen and bo James' Church and -the A. Y. P. A. ,`� ��v�„�,u�u�„�,�ic,�,r�„�„�r„ ,�r,,;�,�a formerly Mian P a e 1, of L^antis,
bops of St. Peters' Church which re- Duncan Ross, M P„ of Strathroy, is a
Plain Colored Repp, for suits and skirts. • We are Stilted in a tie. This game will. be M189 May .Rance is hcme from To. son,
showing an immense range of Wash, Materials this played off at the above picnic. ronto for the vacation.
After a brief illness Henry.. a Rev, R, Ruston Irwin, of Harraw, is Sir henry Newell Ba11 is chair -
year. We know our prices are right, resident 'of the Huron road, passed spending it vacation with his brother, n iss'ant aeb acreatedr vement eom-
�• away on Sunday, 12th inst„ at the J. A. of town, y and appointed
Fine Dress GinghalliS, 1tiC, 12c, ')I and !R$(+ age of seventy,faur by Parliament to expend the sums ap.
years, His wife, Miss. Emma Mason, of Blyth, spent portioned by the t1•overnment for
Dress Muslins, toe, f 2 @ 14e 20�' + �- two sons and one daughter, Ben and a few days Visiting with relatives an beg
• 2 t + r 1`r a1i1! O.s�C Minnie, at home, and R•obt of Saska, friends in town, a utrfying Ottawa in a manner be -
Linen Suitings, all• enlors, 2,5c, 35c and 40C toon,Sask,,survivehhm and the slaps Mrs fiting the capital of the country. The
y ` thy of the coiximunity is extended to M (Rev,) Diehl and son, left .today chief work already accomplished is
Indian Head, White Only LOC alI(� �5C them. he Bell it for their home at Paisleyaecom an#ed the beautiful driveway, vrinch ex'
w a Methodist st in by nliss Wallace, P tends through Ottawa along. the
Lots of other kinds, at different prices. distcou and a member, of Zion Mplace baukb of. the Rldeau Canal.: At
` diatehirrch, . The funeral took place 1�Ir and 11Ips J Leslie .Derr were in ent the conimisaign 19 , pies.
on Tuesday of last week to Maitland Stratford last Friday, the former at- . engaged in
cemetery the services at the house teuding,a Printer's Oonventioh., changing Netpean. !?oint from a bare,
Good Cool Un and graveside being conducted by de- Rev, n rocky point to a place of beauty,
! �irWetar C2t ceased's .a d Mrs Jouifie left Thursday
Pastoi, Rev R W Mill ard, y Sir Byron Edmund _Walker;
j --...,--� �y for Lucknow where they take up their president of the Bank of Comnlerce,
Lon desbolro work in the Methodist Church there, and one of Catiada'sleadingauthorities
L/� 4 �i .r Dr. and Mrs, Stewart arrived home was borrx in Haldimand 0ounty and
111ra ,john Soindler, of Lucknow, re• from their.trip to Ralifax on Monday .*early began his banking careen, enter•.
turned home last weep after visiting evening. They report a delightful trip in the.Bank of Commerce in 1$68, .in
You will find here only the very blest ..brands, at the hcme of her pafients Mr and the service of which he rose from tis•
Mrs Lyon who hr.ve been sick. Mr A• 'N Brandenbergar, a. one -
and we are pleased to announce that our stock is time Clinton bunjface, has said his count clerk to manager of . its most
remarkably large and varied and of a
John Spindler spent 5ndesbor •with; hotel business in Arthur, to Mr, Ed- important branches andfinallygeneral
+ quality that friends in and around I,onaesboro, ward Blakely, who was proprietor of manager in ]SS6,. Ori the rPeignation
will add to the good reputation of this store. Miss ,Bina Kirk and niece Marjorie, the Gordonville hotel in west Luther, of Senator Geo. A. Cox in 1909 he was
Visited friends in Olinton last ween. when that municipality went div on accorded -the president of the Institut•
' Jos and Mrs' L on are beth improv. 'Ma 1st.., He is residing yt ion.
Prices 12ic to 60c a garment. ing•in health, Y p g In.. ratkord Sir Edmund has done niucb for
Rev Currie
4% present, the banking association, of which he
precahed his farewell M'�a Ids 13olmes,of Taranto former-. .is resident, and is also a noted art
SiYJ21 mer sermon last Sunday night. - it' a£ (Minton, has•' ❑o ' collector. He was tlected is member,
f`f C 1.St� Rev Pearcy exchanged with the , j' passed her of the Canadian battlefields' cons-
Rev Dickson of Clinton Sunday night, Teacher s 'Normal examination ab To,
Rev' • Ousterhout arrived here on ronto Conservatory of music, talon mission on its organizatiun, and has
Yarm days awaken interest in the .large silt Tnesdzy night and . Rev Currie and . first-class honors, asd standing second been pr°ininent.in its work for the
family left on IN ednesday .morn's in the class, . In view of the fact that preservatinn of historic spots in Can•
varied assortment of cool white Waists we have. in r g .th was, ada, He is also, president of the
nock. Prices range from 50 for CharingCoss.
e examination held. while she
. was suffering frornisevere illness het. Champlain -Society, wbich' 'haa for its
-..... - -• -. _ n� 5 0Q - 4... The
MissRoss f Mc�K llop ante else°;_.. ' object
n ect�the jiubiication • of books, rare
I;_g success is highly creditable. d out of print, relating to. Canada.
Ask to see our 49c Waist, for the Senior VOOM"anf'vianU CUMF `""`m�andaMns•-J�E",[yard andW fanii.
.lady for the Junior roomy �snldRetxst]p,Gfrly ism Tor •onto , i
ape expected tolarrivein Clinton today -and has done much for the promotion .
Jas Hill is still improving, The parsonage has been receiving an of a Canadian national tone iii the
Miss Alice'Runking who has been averhauliug and will be ready for the W9rk of its -painters and sculptors. -
poor'ly for some time is we are glad to net.. pastor ad'd his family,
say on the mend. , on by Kink George this
The creation
Miss Josle and J. D. Elsle sent Mrs (Rev.) TJ E Kerr, Harold and week of three :• additional , Canadian
District
� �� Band, .,The Lctidon:Harpers provided Saturday and Sunday with CToderich theg'irls were in • town a few hours knights, 'Sir Edmund Walker, Sir.
1 Nems , an abundance of good music. As the ,and Benmilier,frie:nds. We nesday ou_ the way to Bayfield (!eo.,, W. Rogs,and Sir Henry nate,bas
attendance was good. the receipts wert ', Ja#, Z;,tsloy accompanied lois ne hecv where they will spend the holidays. aroused in the minds of a great man.
about $ilii. _: ! Rev. W, L. Hiles to Deleware the sat- The 1V1!sses' Fisher- ai a vis?itin at people the question :How many titled
Last Sunday r Rey, John .. rtpreagh-- ter is stationed, The drove. Dundas. g Canadians are there at the resent
Hallett ed Anniversary services 0. the Iii y e Froin Buie and -'ho'-are' they? The list,
ppen•, Gloderieh.and he reports the crops are • , 'Wm I.'tngl<ind, Aullett, who. -Is talc, ,which embraces -fifty-nine -
(Continued from Page 1) Circuit., He leaves after a four year's Iooking cert' good. ing. th .course' at Knox College, has fi£ y.nine Canadian:•
astorate with the g notables, is given below: The names
r p good
wishe • .
Siler to g s f
the s r o I
.eine of u
P the $ tto
wedding n has in I s t§
torte one
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march la e
everybody. ion earnest sermons, a lz g in work of a few of the gentteriien, who belong
p y d by.Misa Father Bittner, power in the flour mill .aa the water is .fliers, for the vitcatton season, (Continued to Ye,ae 3
Columbiaville, Mich., cousin of the faithful exposition b'f truth,., blameless. too.low, ` He is doing a lot, 'of.. night Mr Cartrion Bail, • of hlontreat i )
bride. The bride and room took Life, manly stand for Temperance and . work• to keep up with his customers., +. • s
g his etlfciency as 'a -pastor endeared him Strawberries are now itis aide , visiting in town this week. He leaves ^"--^--+• '
their place under an arch of ever- to all. . He goes, to Corinth the da i of lironda for Winnie where r
greens where the ceremony, was Per • y, y Winnipeg r be has
° formed by Rev. Badka . of Au On Tuesday of this week a 'umOn : ' . Remo b : been promoted' tb the Ro ai..11 ink Far *01 T
burn•. mer Iivnox Church So that cit y in O e •
After cpngratuNtions were over. all Picnic of the' 'resbyterbans and Me,tJi- ' ,Friday. July 1st, y,
repaired to the diningroom where. odists was heid.in, Bayfel ', when a11.I The .re regular
meeting' 1►fr "0bum" She gind-.'Mrs Jplliff
p a g of the: Womens pl7erd-. goes to To- .. e
very dainty luncheon was served, Mr appeared to enjoy themsely s. ; These, Institute will be of Wed a ronto Satiirday,autl wills end Shnda .
two churches are try'ng
and Mrs Heinhuck left the follovoin .get.. ; ac- .Suly•Bth at2,30 tri atithe °ho' stay' there, Ilaleaves, •Mond.P for Win
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day for their home in Stratford, t1nt, q ain a hetore the real union which -lilts F�Johnson.: A11'ladiesiire cord'ntly "peg to which : cits•,tie .has been pro-
Miss Elsie Adams spent a week in i9 coming so rapidly,. invited to attend. ' A. summer meet- moted from the Royal Bank hvi,6;
Goderich, ing of the .omen's Institutewill be . Rey. D'r Al dd,waa in towel on Wed.
Mrs Kirkonnel and two children Leeburn held in the Foresters Hall on Saturday nesday.. Mr Medd will be our neh:ghbor
spent Sunday with Mre R Adams. Miss Olive Tichbdrue, of Goder.icb, 'evening July 9th at S o'clock. when now and will sea, that his manyfrtends
Mrs. Robt. Cole, of Waterloo -is is visiting her sister,'Mrs. H.. Horton. Mrs E lJ Smillie, 7_'orontu, will be.. here will be goon,• We wish him an
visiting her son, Thos. Cole. Miss Winnie Shaw,: of Toronto,'. is
present an' give -.an address; a good enjoyable year at Goderich.
E. and Mrs Brown spent Monday in spending two weeks' holidays at Cher program will be given eyery:body • Mrs. W, Srtitth accorirptinie-4 by Alas•
Seafortb, home here, welcome. Come and bring your ter Albert, of Arden, Man, are visiting.
Mrs. H. Snell and Master Elmer vis- Miss Clara F'ulftird .will leave Thiers• friend. at the hums of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John lI '
iced her mother, Mrs. Hawthorne, one day for Buffalo, to spend the holiday. " atSmith,eLome St,, and other friends.. .
day last week, with her relatives there, 'St�•lnley Mr. Will McLeod was the
Mr, and Mre, Wm. Elliott, of (71in- Miss Jessie tinkiater, • teacher at b W, Pearson,: of Toronto, re_ guest of
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ton, spent Sunday with the formers George R. A. and Airs, Downs while, town
sister, Mrs, Win. Stevens. Yeterboro, arrived home Tuesday to ' turned io bis home on Frtday to spend last week,
W. and Mre. McCool spent a few spend the -holidays. the holidays tinder the parental roof. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cranstrin, of Port Ar -
days with their daughter, Mrs. Awde, Mr. Taylor, a student of Belgrave, Mrs, Alex. Sparks visited friends in ' tbur, are holiday' ing'at the latter's
of Wingbam, will conduct Divine service here next IDetrb't for a.few days last week. home in tgwn,
Miss E, Leith visited her friend,Miss. Sabbath, and'our pastor, Rev. James 'George Douglas wife and daughter The Misses nlcIi enzie
M. Adams a few days, Hamilton, will preach at Mitchell. made a short visit at the home of. Air. , Ontario St.,
Miss M, Snell has returned home 'Ihe W.F.M.S.will hold theirriionth, has Alegold hid £triiri eek.inMr.
Douglas
are visiting with their bother, at
after spendingg 3 weeks with her. cou- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jas. will I've retired, Aberdeen
OouchuSc,D and t14Ir a
sin, Miss M. E]coat, of Tuckersmith, Taylor, Wei?neaday afternoon of ,,thin, liuring the pest few. days file £oiloiv- Percy Couch- and., and n Ross And
as.
J. and Mrs. Waymouth, of Blyth, week. " t
and two children Sundayed .kwith cn
his Ing persons have -had telephones '- Bayfield for their. vacation. Vrs. -
fi,ther W. Waymoutb, - LAWN ,SOCIAL: A lawn social stalled. in their. homes. John IVic_ Ross will go. in a week or ad, .when
Wm Pear has returned from a six under the auspices of, the 0 2,1rega{ Cowan, Thos. Baird, (•leo Baird,.'Mrs. Mr, Couch returns,
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week's trip from the Old. Counts tional Church, will be held at the •resi. John Gilmour, Neil McGregor, _John
F. Henry took in the Volu' t Mrs. Wm, Webster, of Zondesbora
dence of Mr.' 3obn Horton, - Wednes. Butehartand Wm Gle
n eer day, July 6th, Refreshments served John McGregor,of Ne vYork Ci visited Mrs' )✓d: Saville,•,a .law• daps
Camp at London, m 6 to 8 g t week, RL+ V. M.R. JOLLIFFE
' Mrs Vadden who has been reaidin • P° rn°+ including c 1 u d i n _Came on Yl'edneaday oto the home of This week •�
b strawberries and cream,' tea, coffee, his brother, Neil McGregor where he Mr. Philip UeKenzie of s ek Rev, 'Psi'. J, Jolliffe, 13, L,
in Clinton is now making• her home � Belgrave, L„'anct sirs good lad
with bar son, Wm. Vodden. ¢ekes+ etc., also ice crehm va111 be sold will spend a few weeks' holidays.: called on Mrs. k1d. Saville and' other , y, charge
remoyed
Fred Caldwell has purchased the on the grounds. The Blackstone Or• r. friands'1`uesday, from Clinton to which charge appoint•
farm of John Garrett and will take cheat w'11 be present; and fprnish 4 Tent was made -at the recent (7anfer-
the program for the evening. Pro. Ka3'lield , visiting- MG !$ . Counter, "of SImcOe, 's ence, . The peeple of the Sepoy town
possession in the spring, seeds in aid of church funds. 1%e Mr Thbb h sod, Mrs W, R. Counter. w Mr. Joll'fl'a a gentleman
Wm. Stewart delivered to Charles preacbed in St, for a few days, wilt find Rev,
Wallis a fine grey Percherson gelding Andrew's last Sabbath and will grab• urea fine. preacher and well
of real cult
for a fancy figure. IIIcKltrop atilt' remain for the corning Sabbath. Mre 'Vodden who, has . been residin . worthy of their very highest esteem
Wm.Vodden bought a pair of blacks TowNsuip ooUNCIL,--On June 23rd Mr Robinson a former schoolteacher In Clinton is now nnak'rig liar ha e. and supnort• Mrs. Jplliffe will do her
from Mr Denholm, Megillop Council met at Winthrop of this dlace is spending a few days of with her son, Win. Vodden of Hullett, share as queen of the parsonage and
Wm, Snell purchased a fine span of and the Report of the Engineer on the vae�itien here. aiding in the forward march of dverw
greys from John Wright. Johnson Drain was read, A majority Will Whiddon has purchased a new On 'Saturday Mr James aims of good UlLuse. They carry with theta the
Chas. Manning has sold the farm re• of the interested ratepayers nein 'n
gasoline pleasure y'acth from the lie• Blyth, had the misfortune to
het good opinions and best wishes of not
cent( p' „ y g ttbit boat building. Co. The boat is kicked in the face with a horse while onty Wesley church. but the whale
s occu iwi l P. Wood to Charles favor of the drain tieing Constructed, built to Carr twelve stains and ' shoeing it. Mr Sims is a son in law Of town.. '44e will be :leased to o
Johnson and will move to the village, the+ Report was adopted and a By -taw y p is Mr Win Graham of town, sea them in Clinton.will pleased ften.
R Townsend who has been Bring will be drafted and distributed among now the leading attraction of the
for Mr. Howson for the last 3 ;monthe all the ratepayers assessable for the har�Or' Mr and Mrs McOlymout and Chit, Tuesflay� evening of this week many
Is
now engaged with J. Hutton at the said dra'nage work and a Court xtf �' hile outriding, a serious accident dish, of Stanie visited' of the members and adherents -of the
mill. Re tiiston held as per statute. Term was the experience of Miss Dorothy Jahn Garva last' Saturda with Mra Wesley chutch gathered -in the audi.
Miss M. A,npleby s few da s of Payment 15 of Reath. The horse taking fright; at an y Corium to bid goodbye to their beloved
with L 7 1, •chill, S' p y years, interest 4,0, auto, ran away, throwing Miss Beath Poatmaeter Scott ; Accompanied b actor!; as the ,move thtsw '
Accounts to the amount of 671,50 were from file saddle and as one foot Miss Katie and Stewart left fate a co pastor, y eek to taste
A large n rater of country people paid. 0, .ktegele, Drain Inspector, was caught Cool- up now work at Lucknow, A short
took in the icnic in Clinton last Fri• 'authorized to inspabb that part of fire in the stirup, renders the ,situation Erle of days to aight•see at Buffalo and progtam was given Which tees as fol.
day. Bolton No. 2brain on sideline 20 and very dangerous, but Miss Beath Niagara +ells, lows; -Organ solo; duet, Miss Hill and
-- •-- --- 21 and report thereon. Ratepayers mirrieullouslj! escaped with but a meta Mrs.'otrn and is tach friendo Mrs. 13rown ;reading, Miss Slra»non
and others are hereby �remined that Shakia up. Cardine spent few hoti�sas'the � u�tet Orgari solo ;address and presentation
Rippelnl it is a breach of the McKillopB : The Dawn Social by the Ladies' In, . S. est to Rev. and Mrs. Jolliffe. The address
v laws of Mrs,, TA Greig thio week,. while on
to take unicipa stave ith6 the roads suints on Tuesday i teat was very ,fur . :add resb was read byMr. W. Moore and
Miss Minnie Reid of Kenton, Man., municipality Ceasfut, The music was furnished b thairway to Cloderich. ; the chairs were presented by, Mr. W.
of the tthe Co alit without the can- the Citizens Band, Olinton..and with Doherty. I r l Post
or of Hector Raid, a former,re• sent of the Council and all persons so , � y n ep y file gassier s eke
s acted farmer in Stanley is visiting doing will be held aecountable o great liberality and we hope that the lion. Geo. W. Ross Now "Sir for himself and wife thankingap
the scenes of her childhood. All her damages to the roads• or to _ ee tie Band will be Balled over often. if they George" the kindness shown' there during11 the
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old friends are rejoiced to see her caused by such removal, always proluise to grant such a very ' -- - four years of their stay here.. Mr. 1Z,
again. M. MITI;DIE, Clerk. lengthy musical treat. With Bryon E Walker and Henry l:, Manning, who was Chairman, called
Ion account of the removal of Miss r. -�-- N. Sato, Former Premier is upon many 'of the chureh mombersand
Ila D'nsclale now Mrs, Vincent Want],,nasoit .,h,�;,�,�`,,a,o „ Honored ti sling. aftietals and they all expressed re ret
Santa Barbara, .. Cal., and fdrmet' /� y at the removal and all wished gent
organist of the Me'thodisllCkutch here, A.FJOhns'visited. with Loodesboro Cj Urch Chi �►�� �' W*�-�•-
success and protlperity Ili Lucknow.
the truatees met and Appointed the: and Auburn friends last week- � 'he honors conferred , fr a hymn all were given n o
Add•''ft.+iv1►�'r►tiArii��ry►ai i.. C_, eared on the occasion. y , a pporr.
'following organilite r -•Miss Isla Jones, � l±Iewer Sunday eerVito was a very y of King Georges birthday inelude the tuutty of bidding oodbye to Mr, and
forClhureh se#0Iees; Miss Emily Mucr, ssfut one at 'urner's Church last WESLhY' bestowal of knighthood on Ron, Geo. Mrs, Joitifte. 1!ol�oaving was the ads
ooh for $nnday School and Miss .Fib• Sunday, . 'r.Be Good,` "Do Good," were theWhir Roos, of the ilanadtan 6enate,b dregs read:
ir1s CC11 inant for islet lineetin ir, Xday hi! +pourtice will Brite charge wordo that iter+. Mr. Jolli& left foByron E Walker;, president of this Dear Wt. and Mrs. Jolliffe
Frltlay night t o Preenyterlan of the service .next Sunday ravening itt the eongregation to Work upon during Canadian Bank of C ommeree, and ']•h four
tlhurbh held Their ,�t nttttil . lel rdeia ' ui`ner a Oh eroh. the Corning yeaa� wtitli their neer �pi It+ar enry 1�ewell :Bate, Chairman Of file 'e years of Your association
lr'nrty iri behalf of the Glaatd iliieaibid Mr ' astk, ;E'letyeq is
patting nbovir Sunday was ire eial da 'With the Ottawa Improvement CoM ission, with Wesley Church, beiirg' about to
if cilose,iwe desire •as a eonitrei#atinfi, to
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A 'Saving of 5oto Iasi per cent. an staple goods. See ♦�`
advertisement in last week's paper, x
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PURCIA• BRASS.
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The new thing for home workers
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Complete outfits are now on sale, '
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express to you, our• appreciation of
your l bons among us during that term' Of the Master.
YOUMr. Jolliffe, have Been earnest ask von to accept these chairs as:
zealous and faithful in, the discharge j inwhht ichken Of you arehhe'd byand theeon re-
of duty, fearless in the preaching .of y g
the Word, and sympathetic and help- , gaffes,
Ful' in your rainistrations to. the sick Our prayer is that the God of Love
and distressed, - may be the inspiration of.your lives;
!and that in the ew
W e also wish to express: our n field. of labor to•
ppreci- l which you have been called,the Divine
ation of the able assistance rendered :Spirit may be ever eonsciotisly present.
by Afro, Jolliffe, especially in the part • with you isatin
of Ladies' Aid and Woman's Mission. 1 ' g you into al! truth.,
ary Society of our church, vi here you Signed on behalf of the congregation
Have ever been ready by wise counsel R. >. MANNING. Rec. Steward
and effective effort to further the work P. CANTELON, Secy Trustee Board,
+ 1
,
If
Nip W
IRV
MILLIN
1+
* 'Just .22 Trimmed
.Hats left in
stock. This
�♦. i'ot ranges from $z,5o to: $ j;oo each, Get . the .
,♦ best on Sa,turda,y morning
.+
ehot•» e
♦.
V.
+-PLEASE*' NOTE --This rice is :for S
only, and will not be p aturday
Y obtained this season again•
♦•t°��II°13°�•l°♦�1•♦°3•♦SII•♦•1°�•3�♦°i♦�♦°1!♦ b�°.♦ l°�fi�°3°o°F�♦°3°fi°t�♦•1°♦3•♦-€°
TABLE . INMEN,
One piece only Bleached Satin .Damask,. clover
leaf pattern, 64 inches wide, all' pure: linen, bought
under special conditions. Regular value 65c,
Saturday. only 50c per. yard,
EMBROIDERI•ES
'A Banner Day SATURDAY 'in -Embroideries,
Many new features have been added. It is "anis-
"Ale to particularize here. Ladies will. find our
Saturday shamming a veritable banquet :of Bargains,.
MEN'S SHIRTS.
One dozen only plain 'blue Oxford Shirts, soft
collar, good strong material, double yarn, sizes i
to 16j, Saturday only 40C, . two for 75C
WOOL PANTS
Two dozen pairs only fancy striped..Tweed, well
trimmed and well made, Others may have them, •hilt
we have never seen tkeir equal for the quoted price,
Pct' pair; $1.00'
,
I
Be sure, to enquire for the above Bargains on.
..aa,tdrday, and don't be disappointed. it
you don't get theni after that date
11 W .1 N,
i
L
The People's ;More
PLEASR DON'T A5X FOR CREDIT,
day for their home in Stratford, t1nt, q ain a hetore the real union which -lilts F�Johnson.: A11'ladiesiire cord'ntly "peg to which : cits•,tie .has been pro-
Miss Elsie Adams spent a week in i9 coming so rapidly,. invited to attend. ' A. summer meet- moted from the Royal Bank hvi,6;
Goderich, ing of the .omen's Institutewill be . Rey. D'r Al dd,waa in towel on Wed.
Mrs Kirkonnel and two children Leeburn held in the Foresters Hall on Saturday nesday.. Mr Medd will be our neh:ghbor
spent Sunday with Mre R Adams. Miss Olive Tichbdrue, of Goder.icb, 'evening July 9th at S o'clock. when now and will sea, that his manyfrtends
Mrs. Robt. Cole, of Waterloo -is is visiting her sister,'Mrs. H.. Horton. Mrs E lJ Smillie, 7_'orontu, will be.. here will be goon,• We wish him an
visiting her son, Thos. Cole. Miss Winnie Shaw,: of Toronto,'. is
present an' give -.an address; a good enjoyable year at Goderich.
E. and Mrs Brown spent Monday in spending two weeks' holidays at Cher program will be given eyery:body • Mrs. W, Srtitth accorirptinie-4 by Alas•
Seafortb, home here, welcome. Come and bring your ter Albert, of Arden, Man, are visiting.
Mrs. H. Snell and Master Elmer vis- Miss Clara F'ulftird .will leave Thiers• friend. at the hums of Mr. and Mrs Mrs. John lI '
iced her mother, Mrs. Hawthorne, one day for Buffalo, to spend the holiday. " atSmith,eLome St,, and other friends.. .
day last week, with her relatives there, 'St�•lnley Mr. Will McLeod was the
Mr, and Mre, Wm. Elliott, of (71in- Miss Jessie tinkiater, • teacher at b W, Pearson,: of Toronto, re_ guest of
n
ton, spent Sunday with the formers George R. A. and Airs, Downs while, town
sister, Mrs, Win. Stevens. Yeterboro, arrived home Tuesday to ' turned io bis home on Frtday to spend last week,
W. and Mre. McCool spent a few spend the -holidays. the holidays tinder the parental roof. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cranstrin, of Port Ar -
days with their daughter, Mrs. Awde, Mr. Taylor, a student of Belgrave, Mrs, Alex. Sparks visited friends in ' tbur, are holiday' ing'at the latter's
of Wingbam, will conduct Divine service here next IDetrb't for a.few days last week. home in tgwn,
Miss E, Leith visited her friend,Miss. Sabbath, and'our pastor, Rev. James 'George Douglas wife and daughter The Misses nlcIi enzie
M. Adams a few days, Hamilton, will preach at Mitchell. made a short visit at the home of. Air. , Ontario St.,
Miss M, Snell has returned home 'Ihe W.F.M.S.will hold theirriionth, has Alegold hid £triiri eek.inMr.
Douglas
are visiting with their bother, at
after spendingg 3 weeks with her. cou- ly meeting at the home of Mrs. Jas. will I've retired, Aberdeen
OouchuSc,D and t14Ir a
sin, Miss M. E]coat, of Tuckersmith, Taylor, Wei?neaday afternoon of ,,thin, liuring the pest few. days file £oiloiv- Percy Couch- and., and n Ross And
as.
J. and Mrs. Waymouth, of Blyth, week. " t
and two children Sundayed .kwith cn
his Ing persons have -had telephones '- Bayfield for their. vacation. Vrs. -
fi,ther W. Waymoutb, - LAWN ,SOCIAL: A lawn social stalled. in their. homes. John IVic_ Ross will go. in a week or ad, .when
Wm Pear has returned from a six under the auspices of, the 0 2,1rega{ Cowan, Thos. Baird, (•leo Baird,.'Mrs. Mr, Couch returns,
wy
week's trip from the Old. Counts tional Church, will be held at the •resi. John Gilmour, Neil McGregor, _John
F. Henry took in the Volu' t Mrs. Wm, Webster, of Zondesbora
dence of Mr.' 3obn Horton, - Wednes. Butehartand Wm Gle
n eer day, July 6th, Refreshments served John McGregor,of Ne vYork Ci visited Mrs' )✓d: Saville,•,a .law• daps
Camp at London, m 6 to 8 g t week, RL+ V. M.R. JOLLIFFE
' Mrs Vadden who has been reaidin • P° rn°+ including c 1 u d i n _Came on Yl'edneaday oto the home of This week •�
b strawberries and cream,' tea, coffee, his brother, Neil McGregor where he Mr. Philip UeKenzie of s ek Rev, 'Psi'. J, Jolliffe, 13, L,
in Clinton is now making• her home � Belgrave, L„'anct sirs good lad
with bar son, Wm. Vodden. ¢ekes+ etc., also ice crehm va111 be sold will spend a few weeks' holidays.: called on Mrs. k1d. Saville and' other , y, charge
remoyed
Fred Caldwell has purchased the on the grounds. The Blackstone Or• r. friands'1`uesday, from Clinton to which charge appoint•
farm of John Garrett and will take cheat w'11 be present; and fprnish 4 Tent was made -at the recent (7anfer-
the program for the evening. Pro. Ka3'lield , visiting- MG !$ . Counter, "of SImcOe, 's ence, . The peeple of the Sepoy town
possession in the spring, seeds in aid of church funds. 1%e Mr Thbb h sod, Mrs W, R. Counter. w Mr. Joll'fl'a a gentleman
Wm. Stewart delivered to Charles preacbed in St, for a few days, wilt find Rev,
Wallis a fine grey Percherson gelding Andrew's last Sabbath and will grab• urea fine. preacher and well
of real cult
for a fancy figure. IIIcKltrop atilt' remain for the corning Sabbath. Mre 'Vodden who, has . been residin . worthy of their very highest esteem
Wm.Vodden bought a pair of blacks TowNsuip ooUNCIL,--On June 23rd Mr Robinson a former schoolteacher In Clinton is now nnak'rig liar ha e. and supnort• Mrs. Jplliffe will do her
from Mr Denholm, Megillop Council met at Winthrop of this dlace is spending a few days of with her son, Win. Vodden of Hullett, share as queen of the parsonage and
Wm, Snell purchased a fine span of and the Report of the Engineer on the vae�itien here. aiding in the forward march of dverw
greys from John Wright. Johnson Drain was read, A majority Will Whiddon has purchased a new On 'Saturday Mr James aims of good UlLuse. They carry with theta the
Chas. Manning has sold the farm re• of the interested ratepayers nein 'n
gasoline pleasure y'acth from the lie• Blyth, had the misfortune to
het good opinions and best wishes of not
cent( p' „ y g ttbit boat building. Co. The boat is kicked in the face with a horse while onty Wesley church. but the whale
s occu iwi l P. Wood to Charles favor of the drain tieing Constructed, built to Carr twelve stains and ' shoeing it. Mr Sims is a son in law Of town.. '44e will be :leased to o
Johnson and will move to the village, the+ Report was adopted and a By -taw y p is Mr Win Graham of town, sea them in Clinton.will pleased ften.
R Townsend who has been Bring will be drafted and distributed among now the leading attraction of the
for Mr. Howson for the last 3 ;monthe all the ratepayers assessable for the har�Or' Mr and Mrs McOlymout and Chit, Tuesflay� evening of this week many
Is
now engaged with J. Hutton at the said dra'nage work and a Court xtf �' hile outriding, a serious accident dish, of Stanie visited' of the members and adherents -of the
mill. Re tiiston held as per statute. Term was the experience of Miss Dorothy Jahn Garva last' Saturda with Mra Wesley chutch gathered -in the audi.
Miss M. A,npleby s few da s of Payment 15 of Reath. The horse taking fright; at an y Corium to bid goodbye to their beloved
with L 7 1, •chill, S' p y years, interest 4,0, auto, ran away, throwing Miss Beath Poatmaeter Scott ; Accompanied b actor!; as the ,move thtsw '
Accounts to the amount of 671,50 were from file saddle and as one foot Miss Katie and Stewart left fate a co pastor, y eek to taste
A large n rater of country people paid. 0, .ktegele, Drain Inspector, was caught Cool- up now work at Lucknow, A short
took in the icnic in Clinton last Fri• 'authorized to inspabb that part of fire in the stirup, renders the ,situation Erle of days to aight•see at Buffalo and progtam was given Which tees as fol.
day. Bolton No. 2brain on sideline 20 and very dangerous, but Miss Beath Niagara +ells, lows; -Organ solo; duet, Miss Hill and
-- •-- --- 21 and report thereon. Ratepayers mirrieullouslj! escaped with but a meta Mrs.'otrn and is tach friendo Mrs. 13rown ;reading, Miss Slra»non
and others are hereby �remined that Shakia up. Cardine spent few hoti�sas'the � u�tet Orgari solo ;address and presentation
Rippelnl it is a breach of the McKillopB : The Dawn Social by the Ladies' In, . S. est to Rev. and Mrs. Jolliffe. The address
v laws of Mrs,, TA Greig thio week,. while on
to take unicipa stave ith6 the roads suints on Tuesday i teat was very ,fur . :add resb was read byMr. W. Moore and
Miss Minnie Reid of Kenton, Man., municipality Ceasfut, The music was furnished b thairway to Cloderich. ; the chairs were presented by, Mr. W.
of the tthe Co alit without the can- the Citizens Band, Olinton..and with Doherty. I r l Post
or of Hector Raid, a former,re• sent of the Council and all persons so , � y n ep y file gassier s eke
s acted farmer in Stanley is visiting doing will be held aecountable o great liberality and we hope that the lion. Geo. W. Ross Now "Sir for himself and wife thankingap
the scenes of her childhood. All her damages to the roads• or to _ ee tie Band will be Balled over often. if they George" the kindness shown' there during11 the
p
old friends are rejoiced to see her caused by such removal, always proluise to grant such a very ' -- - four years of their stay here.. Mr. 1Z,
again. M. MITI;DIE, Clerk. lengthy musical treat. With Bryon E Walker and Henry l:, Manning, who was Chairman, called
Ion account of the removal of Miss r. -�-- N. Sato, Former Premier is upon many 'of the chureh mombersand
Ila D'nsclale now Mrs, Vincent Want],,nasoit .,h,�;,�,�`,,a,o „ Honored ti sling. aftietals and they all expressed re ret
Santa Barbara, .. Cal., and fdrmet' /� y at the removal and all wished gent
organist of the Me'thodisllCkutch here, A.FJOhns'visited. with Loodesboro Cj Urch Chi �►�� �' W*�-�•-
success and protlperity Ili Lucknow.
the truatees met and Appointed the: and Auburn friends last week- � 'he honors conferred , fr a hymn all were given n o
Add•''ft.+iv1►�'r►tiArii��ry►ai i.. C_, eared on the occasion. y , a pporr.
'following organilite r -•Miss Isla Jones, � l±Iewer Sunday eerVito was a very y of King Georges birthday inelude the tuutty of bidding oodbye to Mr, and
forClhureh se#0Iees; Miss Emily Mucr, ssfut one at 'urner's Church last WESLhY' bestowal of knighthood on Ron, Geo. Mrs, Joitifte. 1!ol�oaving was the ads
ooh for $nnday School and Miss .Fib• Sunday, . 'r.Be Good,` "Do Good," were theWhir Roos, of the ilanadtan 6enate,b dregs read:
ir1s CC11 inant for islet lineetin ir, Xday hi! +pourtice will Brite charge wordo that iter+. Mr. Jolli& left foByron E Walker;, president of this Dear Wt. and Mrs. Jolliffe
Frltlay night t o Preenyterlan of the service .next Sunday ravening itt the eongregation to Work upon during Canadian Bank of C ommeree, and ']•h four
tlhurbh held Their ,�t nttttil . lel rdeia ' ui`ner a Oh eroh. the Corning yeaa� wtitli their neer �pi It+ar enry 1�ewell :Bate, Chairman Of file 'e years of Your association
lr'nrty iri behalf of the Glaatd iliieaibid Mr ' astk, ;E'letyeq is
patting nbovir Sunday was ire eial da 'With the Ottawa Improvement CoM ission, with Wesley Church, beiirg' about to
if cilose,iwe desire •as a eonitrei#atinfi, to
- 2 v
i
ems. .........,.._....._»-.. s.,,t,...�r,�a,.�-,,.�:�,.z.��a��s+-----.+.•. _ - - -""`- -- e,.
; wu a fthi, 10.0
217,* V11V
%movuper ;►
*SU AN- II'ller Sal e.
NOW I N1
LL SWINOW
A 'Saving of 5oto Iasi per cent. an staple goods. See ♦�`
advertisement in last week's paper, x
M T"ADOOR P
PURCIA• BRASS.
+♦ PYRO•ETCHFD $BASS
The new thing for home workers
� •
Complete outfits are now on sale, '
♦
♦
I
,p
't"
CLINTON,
♦
express to you, our• appreciation of
your l bons among us during that term' Of the Master.
YOUMr. Jolliffe, have Been earnest ask von to accept these chairs as:
zealous and faithful in, the discharge j inwhht ichken Of you arehhe'd byand theeon re-
of duty, fearless in the preaching .of y g
the Word, and sympathetic and help- , gaffes,
Ful' in your rainistrations to. the sick Our prayer is that the God of Love
and distressed, - may be the inspiration of.your lives;
!and that in the ew
W e also wish to express: our n field. of labor to•
ppreci- l which you have been called,the Divine
ation of the able assistance rendered :Spirit may be ever eonsciotisly present.
by Afro, Jolliffe, especially in the part • with you isatin
of Ladies' Aid and Woman's Mission. 1 ' g you into al! truth.,
ary Society of our church, vi here you Signed on behalf of the congregation
Have ever been ready by wise counsel R. >. MANNING. Rec. Steward
and effective effort to further the work P. CANTELON, Secy Trustee Board,
+ 1
,
If
Nip W
IRV
MILLIN
1+
* 'Just .22 Trimmed
.Hats left in
stock. This
�♦. i'ot ranges from $z,5o to: $ j;oo each, Get . the .
,♦ best on Sa,turda,y morning
.+
ehot•» e
♦.
V.
+-PLEASE*' NOTE --This rice is :for S
only, and will not be p aturday
Y obtained this season again•
♦•t°��II°13°�•l°♦�1•♦°3•♦SII•♦•1°�•3�♦°i♦�♦°1!♦ b�°.♦ l°�fi�°3°o°F�♦°3°fi°t�♦•1°♦3•♦-€°
TABLE . INMEN,
One piece only Bleached Satin .Damask,. clover
leaf pattern, 64 inches wide, all' pure: linen, bought
under special conditions. Regular value 65c,
Saturday. only 50c per. yard,
EMBROIDERI•ES
'A Banner Day SATURDAY 'in -Embroideries,
Many new features have been added. It is "anis-
"Ale to particularize here. Ladies will. find our
Saturday shamming a veritable banquet :of Bargains,.
MEN'S SHIRTS.
One dozen only plain 'blue Oxford Shirts, soft
collar, good strong material, double yarn, sizes i
to 16j, Saturday only 40C, . two for 75C
WOOL PANTS
Two dozen pairs only fancy striped..Tweed, well
trimmed and well made, Others may have them, •hilt
we have never seen tkeir equal for the quoted price,
Pct' pair; $1.00'
,
I
Be sure, to enquire for the above Bargains on.
..aa,tdrday, and don't be disappointed. it
you don't get theni after that date
11 W .1 N,
i
L
The People's ;More
PLEASR DON'T A5X FOR CREDIT,
n eer day, July 6th, Refreshments served John McGregor,of Ne vYork Ci visited Mrs' )✓d: Saville,•,a .law• daps
Camp at London, m 6 to 8 g t week, RL+ V. M.R. JOLLIFFE
' Mrs Vadden who has been reaidin • P° rn°+ including c 1 u d i n _Came on Yl'edneaday oto the home of This week •�
b strawberries and cream,' tea, coffee, his brother, Neil McGregor where he Mr. Philip UeKenzie of s ek Rev, 'Psi'. J, Jolliffe, 13, L,
in Clinton is now making• her home � Belgrave, L„'anct sirs good lad
with bar son, Wm. Vodden. ¢ekes+ etc., also ice crehm va111 be sold will spend a few weeks' holidays.: called on Mrs. k1d. Saville and' other , y, charge
remoyed
Fred Caldwell has purchased the on the grounds. The Blackstone Or• r. friands'1`uesday, from Clinton to which charge appoint•
farm of John Garrett and will take cheat w'11 be present; and fprnish 4 Tent was made -at the recent (7anfer-
the program for the evening. Pro. Ka3'lield , visiting- MG !$ . Counter, "of SImcOe, 's ence, . The peeple of the Sepoy town
possession in the spring, seeds in aid of church funds. 1%e Mr Thbb h sod, Mrs W, R. Counter. w Mr. Joll'fl'a a gentleman
Wm. Stewart delivered to Charles preacbed in St, for a few days, wilt find Rev,
Wallis a fine grey Percherson gelding Andrew's last Sabbath and will grab• urea fine. preacher and well
of real cult
for a fancy figure. IIIcKltrop atilt' remain for the corning Sabbath. Mre 'Vodden who, has . been residin . worthy of their very highest esteem
Wm.Vodden bought a pair of blacks TowNsuip ooUNCIL,--On June 23rd Mr Robinson a former schoolteacher In Clinton is now nnak'rig liar ha e. and supnort• Mrs. Jplliffe will do her
from Mr Denholm, Megillop Council met at Winthrop of this dlace is spending a few days of with her son, Win. Vodden of Hullett, share as queen of the parsonage and
Wm, Snell purchased a fine span of and the Report of the Engineer on the vae�itien here. aiding in the forward march of dverw
greys from John Wright. Johnson Drain was read, A majority Will Whiddon has purchased a new On 'Saturday Mr James aims of good UlLuse. They carry with theta the
Chas. Manning has sold the farm re• of the interested ratepayers nein 'n
gasoline pleasure y'acth from the lie• Blyth, had the misfortune to
het good opinions and best wishes of not
cent( p' „ y g ttbit boat building. Co. The boat is kicked in the face with a horse while onty Wesley church. but the whale
s occu iwi l P. Wood to Charles favor of the drain tieing Constructed, built to Carr twelve stains and ' shoeing it. Mr Sims is a son in law Of town.. '44e will be :leased to o
Johnson and will move to the village, the+ Report was adopted and a By -taw y p is Mr Win Graham of town, sea them in Clinton.will pleased ften.
R Townsend who has been Bring will be drafted and distributed among now the leading attraction of the
for Mr. Howson for the last 3 ;monthe all the ratepayers assessable for the har�Or' Mr and Mrs McOlymout and Chit, Tuesflay� evening of this week many
Is
now engaged with J. Hutton at the said dra'nage work and a Court xtf �' hile outriding, a serious accident dish, of Stanie visited' of the members and adherents -of the
mill. Re tiiston held as per statute. Term was the experience of Miss Dorothy Jahn Garva last' Saturda with Mra Wesley chutch gathered -in the audi.
Miss M. A,npleby s few da s of Payment 15 of Reath. The horse taking fright; at an y Corium to bid goodbye to their beloved
with L 7 1, •chill, S' p y years, interest 4,0, auto, ran away, throwing Miss Beath Poatmaeter Scott ; Accompanied b actor!; as the ,move thtsw '
Accounts to the amount of 671,50 were from file saddle and as one foot Miss Katie and Stewart left fate a co pastor, y eek to taste
A large n rater of country people paid. 0, .ktegele, Drain Inspector, was caught Cool- up now work at Lucknow, A short
took in the icnic in Clinton last Fri• 'authorized to inspabb that part of fire in the stirup, renders the ,situation Erle of days to aight•see at Buffalo and progtam was given Which tees as fol.
day. Bolton No. 2brain on sideline 20 and very dangerous, but Miss Beath Niagara +ells, lows; -Organ solo; duet, Miss Hill and
-- •-- --- 21 and report thereon. Ratepayers mirrieullouslj! escaped with but a meta Mrs.'otrn and is tach friendo Mrs. 13rown ;reading, Miss Slra»non
and others are hereby �remined that Shakia up. Cardine spent few hoti�sas'the � u�tet Orgari solo ;address and presentation
Rippelnl it is a breach of the McKillopB : The Dawn Social by the Ladies' In, . S. est to Rev. and Mrs. Jolliffe. The address
v laws of Mrs,, TA Greig thio week,. while on
to take unicipa stave ith6 the roads suints on Tuesday i teat was very ,fur . :add resb was read byMr. W. Moore and
Miss Minnie Reid of Kenton, Man., municipality Ceasfut, The music was furnished b thairway to Cloderich. ; the chairs were presented by, Mr. W.
of the tthe Co alit without the can- the Citizens Band, Olinton..and with Doherty. I r l Post
or of Hector Raid, a former,re• sent of the Council and all persons so , � y n ep y file gassier s eke
s acted farmer in Stanley is visiting doing will be held aecountable o great liberality and we hope that the lion. Geo. W. Ross Now "Sir for himself and wife thankingap
the scenes of her childhood. All her damages to the roads• or to _ ee tie Band will be Balled over often. if they George" the kindness shown' there during11 the
p
old friends are rejoiced to see her caused by such removal, always proluise to grant such a very ' -- - four years of their stay here.. Mr. 1Z,
again. M. MITI;DIE, Clerk. lengthy musical treat. With Bryon E Walker and Henry l:, Manning, who was Chairman, called
Ion account of the removal of Miss r. -�-- N. Sato, Former Premier is upon many 'of the chureh mombersand
Ila D'nsclale now Mrs, Vincent Want],,nasoit .,h,�;,�,�`,,a,o „ Honored ti sling. aftietals and they all expressed re ret
Santa Barbara, .. Cal., and fdrmet' /� y at the removal and all wished gent
organist of the Me'thodisllCkutch here, A.FJOhns'visited. with Loodesboro Cj Urch Chi �►�� �' W*�-�•-
success and protlperity Ili Lucknow.
the truatees met and Appointed the: and Auburn friends last week- � 'he honors conferred , fr a hymn all were given n o
Add•''ft.+iv1►�'r►tiArii��ry►ai i.. C_, eared on the occasion. y , a pporr.
'following organilite r -•Miss Isla Jones, � l±Iewer Sunday eerVito was a very y of King Georges birthday inelude the tuutty of bidding oodbye to Mr, and
forClhureh se#0Iees; Miss Emily Mucr, ssfut one at 'urner's Church last WESLhY' bestowal of knighthood on Ron, Geo. Mrs, Joitifte. 1!ol�oaving was the ads
ooh for $nnday School and Miss .Fib• Sunday, . 'r.Be Good,` "Do Good," were theWhir Roos, of the ilanadtan 6enate,b dregs read:
ir1s CC11 inant for islet lineetin ir, Xday hi! +pourtice will Brite charge wordo that iter+. Mr. Jolli& left foByron E Walker;, president of this Dear Wt. and Mrs. Jolliffe
Frltlay night t o Preenyterlan of the service .next Sunday ravening itt the eongregation to Work upon during Canadian Bank of C ommeree, and ']•h four
tlhurbh held Their ,�t nttttil . lel rdeia ' ui`ner a Oh eroh. the Corning yeaa� wtitli their neer �pi It+ar enry 1�ewell :Bate, Chairman Of file 'e years of Your association
lr'nrty iri behalf of the Glaatd iliieaibid Mr ' astk, ;E'letyeq is
patting nbovir Sunday was ire eial da 'With the Ottawa Improvement CoM ission, with Wesley Church, beiirg' about to
if cilose,iwe desire •as a eonitrei#atinfi, to
- 2 v
i
ems. .........,.._....._»-.. s.,,t,...�r,�a,.�-,,.�:�,.z.��a��s+-----.+.•. _ - - -""`- -- e,.
; wu a fthi, 10.0
217,* V11V
%movuper ;►
*SU AN- II'ller Sal e.
NOW I N1
LL SWINOW
A 'Saving of 5oto Iasi per cent. an staple goods. See ♦�`
advertisement in last week's paper, x
M T"ADOOR P
PURCIA• BRASS.
+♦ PYRO•ETCHFD $BASS
The new thing for home workers
� •
Complete outfits are now on sale, '
♦
♦
I
,p
't"
CLINTON,
♦
express to you, our• appreciation of
your l bons among us during that term' Of the Master.
YOUMr. Jolliffe, have Been earnest ask von to accept these chairs as:
zealous and faithful in, the discharge j inwhht ichken Of you arehhe'd byand theeon re-
of duty, fearless in the preaching .of y g
the Word, and sympathetic and help- , gaffes,
Ful' in your rainistrations to. the sick Our prayer is that the God of Love
and distressed, - may be the inspiration of.your lives;
!and that in the ew
W e also wish to express: our n field. of labor to•
ppreci- l which you have been called,the Divine
ation of the able assistance rendered :Spirit may be ever eonsciotisly present.
by Afro, Jolliffe, especially in the part • with you isatin
of Ladies' Aid and Woman's Mission. 1 ' g you into al! truth.,
ary Society of our church, vi here you Signed on behalf of the congregation
Have ever been ready by wise counsel R. >. MANNING. Rec. Steward
and effective effort to further the work P. CANTELON, Secy Trustee Board,
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TABLE . INMEN,
One piece only Bleached Satin .Damask,. clover
leaf pattern, 64 inches wide, all' pure: linen, bought
under special conditions. Regular value 65c,
Saturday. only 50c per. yard,
EMBROIDERI•ES
'A Banner Day SATURDAY 'in -Embroideries,
Many new features have been added. It is "anis-
"Ale to particularize here. Ladies will. find our
Saturday shamming a veritable banquet :of Bargains,.
MEN'S SHIRTS.
One dozen only plain 'blue Oxford Shirts, soft
collar, good strong material, double yarn, sizes i
to 16j, Saturday only 40C, . two for 75C
WOOL PANTS
Two dozen pairs only fancy striped..Tweed, well
trimmed and well made, Others may have them, •hilt
we have never seen tkeir equal for the quoted price,
Pct' pair; $1.00'
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Be sure, to enquire for the above Bargains on.
..aa,tdrday, and don't be disappointed. it
you don't get theni after that date
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PLEASR DON'T A5X FOR CREDIT,