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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1900-7-19, Page 88 T>oouaDAT, July 19 1 MI THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO. Clearing Sale OF ALL . Summer Goods Balance of our Summer Goods must go now. None to be carried over into the Fall if price will move them now. Two months of waren weather ahead of you yet. Come and supply your wants at little prices. See that ) ou get a Refreshment Ticket on your purchase of a dollar. Special Bargain in new Ntuslins, Ginghams and Piques, worth 15c and •l0c ; Clearing Sale Price 10c. Hosiery Bargains - Fast Black Fine Hose, regular •lac and 2bc ; Clearing Sale Price, 15c. Millinery All Trimmed Millinery going at nearly HALF PRICE Clothing Special Bargains in Men's and Boys' Suitor -ALL REDUOEI ' Factory Cotton Tile Lest Yalul' eyed' offered, regular 7c for Sc. i Best Value in Shirting In Checks, Stripes, l'2 to 14c; Clearing Sale Price, 10c • • to -._.-. All new styles, specild whits insertion. regular $1.25 and $1.50; Clearing Sale Price, $1.00 \Large Stock of Dress Goods Now is •t� e --linea- to make a selection. Prices all . _ reduced, 0A$H. OR PRODUCE tory. Harry, though still smm•rrtsd, wen ono of the Hares Old Boys to Uoderteb the ot0'r dory, and be remembers that great dry 00 0110 of the hq.oi..t of N. boyhood 1n I. rot orb Janine Hotutb end hu bother Itenj•min, who, we believe, both live is tloJortuh now, counted op too ..d dos runs towards the total. limo Hall, who, we think, le now a resident of Ma.boke, teemed - ed ten rune os his ober. W. H. Clutton, ouw • duotor at K (gar, Somme me county, was Hret-baseman sod added tun to the ewers. His brother Mei '.s an outd,Wer made I good oalohu0 and piled up eight tuns He is now nae of the leading farmers of Leeb,ru. Jos M.oMaau., now another of the 1•.dioe farmer. of thio olaoe, added 140, .Dol S. 1S. 11 ,Iltame, now the 1. 1) of the lodge, tall'.- 1 0100 morn Tblt totals eighty one runs, Norman McFarlane, who was then a jouro.ym.o with the Dunlop .rehtteur, wee e.ptaru of the bleak sheep, end mane Ids run. for his side, hat he seem .d to be tit •t wee after the big supper and took his dfleat worse than Napeleel n did at. Q. H. Williams. neer of \'slue key, &Hotelman, made • good ant-hesem.n sod ler some veers afterwards filled that poet for the Owlet-toh baseball club when o.pt.iood Ly Dudley Holmes. 11e made .1x run. H. K Allen, now the well known horse buyer of Uedertuh, made .even runs. Robert %VIlllam., the well-known tourist, at preemie In Dunlop, made eight runs, the highest wore for hle Idde W IJ Young SmithBro's & Co. DUNGANNON. Ntrrtca, - The looal agency to Uung•nnon for Tea thQNLL le at the o11oe of J. 0. W Ano, J,P., oo0veJwooer, Ito. who will receive or Ames for subscriptions. advertising and job mirk, sod te authorised to give receipts for amea0te paid for the same N.X. NKWTON, DKNTIST, OR, LUC'K• now. will resume hi. trip to i)ungsa eon In April. -1st and 3rd Yrtd•y each Mouth. %1 rioNIYUAY, July 11 PkUENTATI,M - On Friday evening. ,lsty 22nd, tbs members of the lloog•nnoe Methodist `Sunday wheel oholr met at the awe* and presented Mt.. Hatton with two b0adssmely bound poples of Hyron's and Mrs Browning's poems. also Cha following address, beautifully painted In water odors To alias Hr'rro' : DKAR FRIES/. A.1, Li*D1R, -- We hove met here tonight. possibly for the hat time we shall ever meet an 0041,14 d Sunday pbeol choir. Dear frleod, we cannot tell yes how muoh we feel the loss we are sue - 'Moine in baying you les,. us, and although we know that our lees ',tithe another °boar's W s yet we would gladly keep you with us and have our oboir work go on we before. Miss Hutton, you have been everything to r .ince you undertook the leadership of 1611 ohotr, and although wo have often grieved yon by our nettigesoe and o•reless- n em yet er• .re sure there is not one here who does not raepeol and love you and who would not gladly undo anything that hurl poor foaltnge In any way. We feel the. is losing you we are losing one who has tikes • deep Interest In our temporal and spiritual welfare, sed we cannot hue grieve when we keen ere are lotting ens who has ova tried *0 lead us In the right way sod who basso well upheld the bsnner of (Christ. Dear friend, wort. cannot express out love for you. but will you not 0ooepe these bee.. u •tion of your • alight token of our apprwi efforts on oar behalf! Ile &seared that wherever you may go oar love and prayers w111 ever follow yon May your Tabors be aowsed with the riohe■t Maing■ and rewards (Jai eau bestow and may .loins Christ, our greatest leader, ever bre your guile end oars And though we may neva all meet here below may we live seek ltvso that we may meet an undlylded choir 1a the heavenly house. where we shall sing LEEHURN. God's preteen together for foyer. Murry, July 16 Signed on behalf of the I)nng•nnnn Sum I In RrII Norse -1 he prop000d change 1n day wheal choir. rrletenon to chi. nhari s of the PreeLyterlan EDITH KenKRr , church was given up b the Presbytery at ETTA HRNDRIWUN, MAY Pe:NTI,AN11 Dang•anon, Inc.u11100. MONDAY, July 16. Ru'oviw0o. --lin. Cranston, wife of Joseph Cranston, )(Afield, trim had Nen afflicted with heart trouble for some Lime, Is n ew, through (h. skillful treatment of her medlo.I attendant, gene rm'overtng from she ailment. Oorei,o sen 1;o1Nu. - Mho Kate Sinclair returned home oq Saturday after a ple.eut visit at Port Albert with Miss Ilnrdon, b..ob.r of S. 8, No, 3, West W awaoorh .. Alex MoNevin, of Exeter, was visiting relatives here and .t other moints in the Quite • number of farmers here have oom- umeoosd barvest+ng t.11 wheat, John Parks, of Ashfield, being about the first to oom meow outline fall wheat. Thy hareem Is about finished. The °opina+ showers of rain will he of great brneht to the este and roor crops and to patent,, cud w111 therefore .hoer up all concerned, so, for lack of rain some time put, mope were not very promising. T. K. Ilurnlo reoeotly purohasod from Win Cameron, of West W•w•onah, throe itioellaot steer. al. a good azure They weighed 400011.1. They were raised and fed by the McPherson brothers, near Sr. Helen. It pays 1.0 raise good sack CnYINi. AND (.eiNu.-Donald Mohevin, '- here on Monday, the 1611,, on • two w Aek. .,dt to .'lathes at Euler, Klppeo m 1 ether pointe. W wish him • element y v.• . Mrs. Sieptrn St°them 01 Goole 1...i, formerly of 1 ..,,,•nnon, mid two decanters, ('lane and Iteby, are visiting relatives : ere. Hubert Whynrd, son of oar grr:rit Dor stun (hart Meek, who Nee a good 1•it on as clerk fa • drag @stability' moot at 1 ronto .luoction, is spending his holidays :th hie pareata. . .. Mrs, Mo. N.IIy, ear, brother Robert are visiting role• Mese is R• .ley Mn. Little is on a viellfod fait 10 rel+%lees north of Lackeow. Robert McMeth and steer, Mw. Surto, ut Wtngham, left hero on Monde'', alter a ,hors visit with relative.. ..., reedits! Smith Med wife, of Chicago, former- ly of Dungannon, •awmpsolod by John Smith, baker, and wife, of Itederioh, wore the tueou o1 Mr. and Mrs A. Sproule os the 12 h -Miss Mus 1)...y Mosley, of Dods rioh, t the gnoet. of Mtn 8 lith Rations. Mr.. 11'. t; i;Irvin, of Harri+con, u visiting relative. here ....Miss Ruby Fisher, e aca of K' rdme as guest uest of MIs. Ruby Mulotyre Mr. and Mrs. Denrge Anderson were down from l.uoknow on the 12,1 Miss M. McKey has returned to Blyth, being •000mp•nlod on the trip by Miss Frank CJrawford. .. Bert (Bevil., o1 the Standard Mak, Harrl.too, returned home on Saturday after spending the vane Dan with relative. here. and idles Jassy Oreanwey, of Toronto, aro vMhloo their feather, Kolrrt Ureeswsv. Mrs Moiety's's little girl U tory 111 e1 0re.eet. Mrs. Kinard Rottman removed the lied fate iltt�aaoe last week that her (teeth,. r, Mr.. flaeophell, o1 Wlotoprr, was dead. Mrs Busman lett cm the neat train for the funeral. MOTIFS OF SPORT t) site s tlttra♦tkr from (ludo: lmlt att., led Ike ranee N healer'h 11.1. week. The 'mores made et Ih„ nun olub'e'hoot Itat Nrlday Were: E K Nitem.,5; H. Itutaon, 5 ; U. Uarro•, 7 ; t1 et Hymoods, 3; A. Kous\te,2; l' RJ1, 1 ; Uro Se it mos, 5 ; W. Laeh.m, 6 , I) McIver, 11 ' Kverythlog la in good shape for the l iode r._ a mora, wktuh take (.leo, on 1'uo.de. and Wednesday neat, July 24 and 25 .A great animunt of work has tropn done on the treek , u,elttoo It (De a1 the I ret iu 1'rat,rn Out ere,. and the mound•, Levo leen much tea proved w other wigs All the feet boraa me expected, and the meet promisee to be me most wooerful ever held to I1 derich 'Twenty sae rinks competed in the tent nsmeat held by the Sealorth howling club Nat week. Tao weather w.• •II that oould he desired and the effete pawed off very pleasantly The prize. were won as follows: Primary match Seafortb, R. S. Hays, skip; the lar f.n,.4 engineer of the Dunlop .Ase' 2.4' Se.f"rib. 6'' U l:nlemas, ektp. lion- mhl, now of l'uolios, Mlerhireu, tattled lour sol•Iloo match-Sealorlh, John w'elr, .kip; rune fur hu stole. K. N. Shaw, who did muoh of the pltohlue for the black sheep. sewed seven for them ; and, though getting on is year., he still, at the pimolo gore., takes w h eed at ball with the same Throe as no that tree• day nineteen years ago. A. A. Wit- ao.l J U. U U.,ansl'n seta the nasal Saab in 1 ams, now a paterfamilias of Dunlop, and the °oleo:Won. In the singles Wm (lamp one of the school trustees of the el•otlon, made earn rune. 1' K. Dean. who is now hall went es lar es the.eml anab- a grocer to the olruul.r oily, .cored two run., while -I aleph Thermo°, of Uommerolal .treat, elm aye a notable at Ihrsshtugs, ✓ alduge and logging bees, pest and prceeot, (wade five. The black sheep lost the game by thirty run.. The host batting was don. by J. Thomson, ,los. Hog.rtb, K. N. Shaw, 1.. machismo and S. H \V,Illo:na, that of the latter being suporb. Several attempts were 'afterwards nude to have • return tn&teh, bat the N.rns could neva 1e gut all together Those who took s part In the genie, however, have not forgotton It. and It Max M,1. mu often 000 of thetireiidestoriw told for the The •have ohollooge ie the outworn. ul the b.oslit of the rising generation which hs. A ruleter reoe. of July 'Lid. Molter• won appeared in our midst sinoe then. We must e11 three meow, j, 1 and h mile., with sol forget the umpire, John Hogarth, who Cowan aeocnd, Cowan, who is a groat road sow lives in U,knta. John L'nklotsr, who rider, i. re . d t, have, .std after the seae our of the .00rer., live. near Stretford raoss that a thereon, hsd Mese on Ibe road The game eau played oa the farm of James the r ,ult might hay.- h0cu different. Linkleter, to • field • bit west of the kite .:111,11/1.1.'11, 5 , ,i 144.11i e, 0 there. --Wainer= Keown:. 2nd. Lo'tdoe, C. M. Uraham, skip Smglee -K C Coleman, Seaforth ; 2nd, F. Holmes geed, Seaforth. (1..derioh wag represented by three rinks, and a!thnogh they did not brine any mime home lir. Hunter's risk go- tntn tbuwmRfinals In the primary match A 1'H ALI,1N1: It To. , ,WAN, 1 hereby ohollenge fluter Cowan, of Rotbea,, tomtit a bleyote race or a series of ramie for Irom 1125 to $50 a ode on the track otia10g the Lrgeet purse ( winner take all), any. dtstanoe from • quarter mile up to twenty miles. road or track, 11 Mr. Cowan aenepts.tb,. ohetl meal will post • forfeit of 110 eel b tier Sp,stoa, of Wroxeter, for him to cover. Expellees guaranteed Mr. (''wen 11 he comes to lluderlch to ride. DUNLOP. Tr miheY.,July 17. Kl,zt and Jane Young were the gnome of Mrs. H. Shields, near Port Albert, this week. Harry W interne en j-.ved a pleasant weeks' holiday to Uoderioh township, the guest of hie uaot., (4a.. Vence. Monday's dowppour of rein nheoksd the haying • good deal F.11 wheat 'will.be, cue towards the close of the week, - Wednesday _of this week bliss Kdan Tobes go.. oo • visit of some demi to friends end relatives is the Forest City. John 1V ewoombe, o•ret.ker of she Malt. Nod o.4etsry, I.ndaiob, was the guest of Wm. gales, the head foreman of the,Ham- liok farm near here, and the latter showed him pointe of Interest shout here, including • peep at the blue waters of Lake Huron. Saturday lost one of the meet popular young people, in the person o1 Robert ('um .nine, made • deep gap in our Juvenile Orel' by his departure fur a visit of some time with his sisters residing In Chicago. His genial disposition made him • favorite with .11 and his wboolm•tes of N. 9 *111 miss one of their le.d:or comrade., who '.at year won the highest marks of the entraooe o•udld.tes of Colborne and this yeor was a ceodldale In the senior leaving examination. When In rho Windy City he .111 reside with his Meter, Mn. Phos, Willer■ Ml well it ,bt ie every samosas. Its lost meeting, K N. Shaw Lod John Lawson were present at the meeting to the Interest of the nongregatton here. A000rd- ingly Sunday next serving will he held to the morning et 11 A M and Sabbath ,. hoot me 10 A M ,.nd Rev. Mr. i:amllton will re- sume the charge I'rayer nesting this week will be held on Frldey evening at H n'olock, Mr. llender.nn, during his term as pastor, was liked by all ; his sermons were deeply impressive and were fall of earneetneso for the edv.nosment of hie Master's kingdom. to his elnan,g Anfssw6ww ens etweeelay , h. seemed on the parents present to hate family war ship deity In their home., to botld op their fedi. In OA, and warned them against vloialty and left for home on 14.10. 107 .. pride, 0nbsllef and Drocrutioatlnn In pre Mr. and Mn. Bechtel, of Hawesville, are Poring for (Christ's klhgdnm. • NtM1TIIRN N YMAAno -In the annals of vedette, at s home of the lady's father, Laehon there tea remora of the h15 day en las. Whyard.... Mies Mead W hyerd for the First of .July, 14(31, when the lemon. baseball matoh we. played between nine nt the i () (1, T I•'dre, No. 213, and nine of the Meek sheep .t Millburn, by *Well nem. Dunlop sew. known 0p t - 1302 The ohel BENMILLER• TarDAY, July 17. kers %1' (1 Rowena, past s of Rdint • bury s',me. MOIhWh.t ofurub, (tat On. esu leer week for Meskok• •e • vao•ti•,n and ,.. ...le to a pm,d • b gut r, v, n weskit their lhtreishs Osmond hi. maim,. will bo 0,. espied by Rev. W J. A,hto., SECOND ANNUAL TOUR ELITE CONCERT CO'Y 1t mss • smell crowd that witnessed the baseball match between Wolohan sod l.oderlob at the Agricultural Peek oo Sa'- urday ettsrnonn, the rem whichII abortly before the game probably keeps ".`• geed messy away, but those who were thirwoaw by far the beet same of the season. it was e keenly -fought halide, and a misplay or two Ly the borne leant 01 oritieal points might have materially altered OR result. The boys played oar, fully, however, a,,,I Bred ually ad',o,'ed their score to five rune, while their impotent. were hlenked an *soh toning*. The game was interesting to the clow, -the tut man out 1, ing caught at th• plats just its n0 eau sl„u' to score the ant run for Wmgham. McCartney wee some- what of an enigma. He pitched a ■troop, steady game and the Wing tam batter. were at his mercy, no fewer than twelve of then being struck out through hie masterly pitching He wa.,well supported sod neer- 1y every ohsooe wait Lk, n In the field The Winghemitee pat top a first-rate game also : not only are they good bell players, but they are gentlemeo, and took their defeat with admirable Rood nature Harty F.1 - wards umpired the game, and the total •b noon of iso&& ng en l wraogllegahowed how satisfactorily he performed his duties. Fol• lowing is the moor.: (3ODKRICH. AR R 1R. A P0',>,K Yhsonon,II 4 1 1 0 -0 1 Streit, 2b 4 2 1 0 6 1 Mclterdy, Ili4 2 2 11 9 1 ' McCartney, p. 4 0 0 3 1 3 0 Allan, of .. 4 0 1 S 0 1 0 Robertson, 31, 4 0 0 0 0 0 1. Keene, as -, .. 4 0 0 3 1 0 0 ({traltue, if 2 0 - 074V -II IT -IT Dulmege, c 4 0 0 3 11 1 0 .10.114 IllsOuvritisnAictlY.-Johnik1lt11 • than, of ('od.rioh, who met with ore se- fortonete &caideol while helping to put in the bey at his -eon's farm, 1.gwttiog along ru well se could be expected, sod will soon be eod•fleJrvered se to permit of hie removal fo lows. Mr Kernighen was working to Iha Mrs oriel fell • domineer," o1 about lgreenly - Bee feel, b*eaking 111. ankle odd othrrwue 'siuring him ell. NAD Illo,w NM: ACCIDENT. -A li!ffwuhll,l, aged tan years, daughter of Henry Mew, of IN, 4.h 000cnse100, Colborne tnwnrhlp, met with her death 10 a meet 'iregtc manner o0 Aaiun's), lost 14.1. Mgt. 11'r n,other had just returned from visiting a neighbor an4 the child was mimed only for a few minute., when on looking arousd she was horrified to and %het in that short space et time her lit- tle girl had strayed away and had been dmwu•d Ina pall containing het a few lnehts of water. The child must have (ellen In heedforemest sod owing to her feeble strength was unable to extricate herself Ihat 1e the 'ply explenst ton that osn be giv- en ler the fad oonurrecoe- The mother's ogles hroogl -I several neighbors to the scene, sed m,dioal art' wee summoned Immediately, but to no &veil, for 1,t. was extinct. The funeral, which took place on the following day, sew. largely attended, and the family have the sympathy of the whole neighbor- hood in their sad bereovemeut home from Tesewatrr, where she hes bees teaching wheel.... bite' Margaret McKay, of Myth, daughter of the late Or. MoKey, le ,IsttIng relatives here.... MIM Iworn and Master Kov krydgss, of Uodsrloh, are visit - lenge eau leaned by the latter and wan se• Mg here.... Herold Torowr, of New York .epted for the date nam,d. Huth aides Utty, bee been renewing ol0 aoyealntsnca- practised together In a friendly way in pew ship here. par•tlon for the gems. playing at the Hope farm hero or down near where the lbinlop 3ollege of learnlos Otto* balls to 11189) now stands. The prayers to the clerk of the west lir r were head and the hay. had • ane alterneo° for the memorable match sod were le the beat of fettle. The 1 O. (1 T.'s went to bet ant and E N Shaw threw the Um prmeesi to wended eta way ant hell semi hersea. for the bleak oh se.. After dinner knhart W illiwwan thea catoha, sed .I.+ • to figelrs Ualloegh. he.utlfnl gene., when Verongh captain o1 the 1. 11 IJ T. team, the speaking took pier. The eptak.r head I save the first crack with the M► which an oedemas e1 upward. n1 . thousand pp0000- I mpfon.A this great game e1 baseball. The pts. Matthew Lockhart, reeve of P..w,t toeless proneer•sd wllk energy end alert W. H K,rkpatriek, of Wno.t.toek, with Wawanesh. presided name the meeting vary nein, end et the wad of the Hite Inning.. the hie own 11611. glrie, name np on Satnrdwy In ably and .eneptahlr . AAssa dreo. were given Llwek sheep were eheatl by nelan ix runs, and an eMn John Ferri', nl this place Mr, by Rev Meows (7nlA heart, McNai r,els aA oernmenf for anppnr then tank plane. Kirkpatrick returned to W nnd.l..rk nn 'v1on- ikaka Y. 3. W110011 and Whaley. The Net being enou.tomal ed to Adam's ale and day, (saving the little gide for a peel•meed spe.eiles ware all very Intermitter, and al, lemonade, tho blank sheep seemed to Inert wilt. tFropyYei sad gnaw sasi.fsmtlne M the Aear 00aerw awl ens,. then ipentne nl the fame erg, .sty of whom pronenweed them the Ihe 1. (1 (J T. rondo twenty seven rens in bioS OMIT had ewer heard epos an no*.aion ea. Italia/a, "'bleb gee. them the game elate kiwi. Altogether it was . very nen ,1u Stronth, the eoptale of the I. 0.14. T. ealebraaow and all resent semesed ea settflM f ohne, who le now a Mitre"' of Uodseleh, told •soy ebsMeelves inimeasaty, as a little while age he had sot lergett.wn Trainer, July 17. the day. Hie tally waseven rens. Harry apegrgas Aessh, bevies remelt', Imes Horton. who 1. now 000 of thea leading druR- ete of the sean did • good •at el the •ea .1 mast le bs las- ingli. earl le se•ditable t• Me eatable( fee Ms City, 14 and also d added peteseeessi` eight rune to the .mete et Maeglerless vis- Mn. Will Lamm eel Heide losable, TH■ Twu,rra.-\'here wee • large path ming Is the village os the 12th for the dole- bretien of the anniversary of the Hattie of she Boynetour ledges and portions of two other Indies took pert In the walk. The Ashore bra hand alio meleted Is this demonstration sod did .nod searvbcs The wes►bss was eery f bole for the eoeselon, lluder , 1st nun•gemeat of IIAllltll'tt 'I'Allltl: Three Hears' Continuous Performaut;e High -Class Vaudeville the holow, ag .glut. oompoae , he ELITE CONCERT CO'Y oa lbws Second Aenu•l1 our, '1't.0 Is a purely Cram -hen Company. nompnsed retlrely of ('nt:t tun ar- tiste, Maas I.'li•n T.uho-... Ike.•np'nu %'owl•.( 11, .las. F. l'.etle Monulugu,el. mid Dancer Mr. S. lee Moore.... .. l•ritonr Mus Annie Taube-,..Juysotle Comedienne Mr Harold Smolt.. lmp,seem. r Reader Meetsr Sydney Hoy Artist AND Mr Harvey Lloyd Canada's Favorite Humorist. 3465 9 27 H 1 WINOHA' At/ It 1K -A--4'. (K -i(, Aid non, es 3 0 2 4 1 2 1 Ykeatrs, p.... 4-_0 t '4 3 1 1 Lonketrtge. a-_ -di' 0 D O 4v u Peale M. 2b 4 0 1 1 5 0 1 Moors, 3e,,,, 3 0 1 2 1 0 1 Thompaos, Ib. 4 O 7 1 9 0 1 llentllten, of. 3 0 0 0 1 I 0 Orr, II ....3 0 0 0 0 0 0 Collin., rf.,.. 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 31 0 '6 12 24 4 5 PORTALBE.R1. Terwnov, July 17 4.1r, John Frltrley la visiting in \'ort. 311.. ww11. Mr.. `thaw, of '1'orontn, is visiting friends In this vlolnly. Mimi Hattie Sault* sed bet ties deters are enjoying a week in our mtd.t. Mist Ethel 1M wing 1. spending a few days with her sister, Mn. Kell, is Dns 500000- 1'. A Hawkins returned to Brussels 10. day, after ependiog • 1.w 4.7s with Ida per. nu hero. Mr.. Wm. Ymel-' and ehildron arrived nn Mondoy la., Iron. ,he Sen They will r0. mein ell mummer, Mrs. I' Ilnrrn and eon, (Ironton. of Tor- 0nl0, and Miss Laura .leckell, of Hene.U, ern 'looting at. the home of Mr and Mrs .1. 11 lie,. kin. 1 2 3 A 6 6 7 8 9 Uodsriob. 1 0 2 0 1 0 1 0 - 5 %%Ingham,. 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0- 0 Summery : Two been bits, Snell, Moore; Marge on belle, by McCartney 2, by Skeetss 3; h11 by pitcher, (:,Alms; atatmos hit., Skeet's ; drunk out. ey McCartney 12, Ly Skeet's 4 Umpire, A Edward., LANES Meaeov, Iwty 36, A number from here attended the 12.1 e1 .lnty ,rwl.bratIcne •h Kincardine and I/nn- gannnn The recent mire, although greOly needed for the spring ornp, are delaying haying Wheal anoint oo,nmeanwl In this !mule y on Friday, 13'.0, John Horan helog the Hoot to nommenoe. Two of nor lsernemeu hsd • pusilettic en counter on Friday erlast, and ea a result hath parties ere in 11n leh today ( Mondey) to 'sole matters before the poling ma/latest" ELIMIALk. .a TpsanA1, 1ely 17. Miss Rwhp Dell visited Mts. Jewel* R..he whom, el Wrestler. lost week. The twelfth. of J.Iy passed off eery gnl.t- ly. Oaf Ur•wg.tnea went to I:.tnwsl Not nearly so mast speeded the walk as Wet. sot,. THE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE This ('.,mpaiy will swat. RAW VICTORIA THEATRE GODERICH July 24 and 25 The follow tog ars the percentages ob- tained by the pupil. of the lowest dnielon of Norm I at the June promotion erom,n•- Sons Breen I)ykm Will•ar truest . ,,,,,r May Rothwell L'krset&IMI Anderson Spender Uueet .,'lotoris Blackstone Wolter Mclntneh........,. 'William McM:wan (tr•ham Retention Lonna Sherman Moiled Wright. a b5 77 77 76 71 61 b9 67 b7 57 56 Rowel* fie Graham Salkeld.. Allis 1lsrrlrk Ilrmdd MeNevin Wesley Mclean. 1:bee. `;,under. Orem D 111000 • W111 lit Abdomen Dennis Neville l.aonord (lull. ROW. Shrpprd John Hither 53 52 50 an 50 49 47 47 .,. 46 45 45 N.tts.• !inn 1', Alton (lerre,w . , 44 Marl ,tie 11.11 Clarence Rhyne* Belie 11..ker Kdoo T•ralton Walter Melbeald Allen Tent.] Sidney Belcher Pearl Snell Redmond Mol) ssld Pally) M irohell .... Cue. Ione 44 43 41 43 43 42 41 41 40 39 28 Aineet. fl void Tapia', Rahe Mel -.en MAW. Murray. 1L -.r r'vd Semis at Payer's Hyek a,ore. WIT11 TME FIRST WORD We desire to thank oar many customers and Maude for their liberal patronage since we ooutuw.nceol business in Uoderich a gree ago. Ila ing just finished our first annual stock -taking we Sind we have a number of odd lines in Button, Lace and xford Tie Shoes. A. there are ottly a few pairs in each line we have decided to clear thew regardless of former prioes. We have placed them in t wo lots necor.ittig to quos ty. YOUR CHOICE FOR 51c. AND 75c. PER PAIR. We have several lines of new Shoes, this Springs stock, that we have too ninny of, and have decided to reduce our stock to wake room for our new Bali (floods. For the next Two Wgeki we will give Special Bar- gains in a great-matfy lines -all new goods. See our Girls' and Boys strong `shoes, )u.' the thing for rough usage during the holidays . regular $ I 00 and 11 25 line for 7 5c and 9Se. per pair. If you don't want to buy, don't ; but look. Out famous Shoes are giving tion. We'll be call rand sen REPAIRING.. American-made splendid satisfac- glad to have you them- - - Pe Tw HALLS, North side of the Square, Uoderich. THE CASH SHOE DEALER CEO. STEWART GROCER ,1,•. .,I.I nl.1 .1, 11'e.t vel' "(1 POTATOES, 200. A PECK. Nene Arrivals of `iEALitt, TKYDKR.1 addu..el to he 71 un'.rsigoeand emlooled " .l T nice for T)rrdginit, t. Sarnia.out.," w1)1 be reueived at this 0111. -os until'1'nneday, the Nth Inst.. 1ny1 Inelusf.ely. Ldredging to the barba of M Sarnia, , roe„ according to a plan 404 cool. Dined epooincattca sod form of leader to be *most the office of 11. A. O ay. R.q. , engineer in charge harbor and river works for •'ulaelo. Cuofederstion Life Huddler- Tomato, on se eltrat ion to the poetmstter at Sarong Out.. o0 moi hcatlou to Use nottin.a or a Chatham, Ont.. and at the lesperlmeut of Public Works. fxtaw.,, Persona tendering are notified that tendrrs. will not be considered unless mode on the form eupplied sod signed with their actual signature& leach tender must be acoompaniod by as •7- 0091ed bank cheque made payable to the order of thoHoeorsble the Minister of Publ.. \1 orks, for tyro thousand 1$%,000,001 doUura, which will he forfeited If the, party d ',Ilse to enter tate 00004001 whim called noon to d• so, or 1f he t.lbebeomplete the work uaotraot- ed for. if the tooter be not emceed...) the cheque will be returned. The l)eparcment domino* bind itself twiefee. cepa the lowest or any leader. H order, - J . H. KOC'. Acting iirrret03. IMprrtment or Penile 11' t - Ottawa.July loth, I'J'J0.\j - Yt liewepap,I" Inanrli ,g this \&irern Run rot wnbout authority from the Department will not be pail ser n, Spavins,Ringbones,Splints Curbs, and All Forms of Lameness Yield to _-r CHOICE PALMS FRUIT JARS At &federate ('rice.. I:i•h held ter A 1 (letter. A Great Snap_ - TI • Sabbath eobool of Victoria -et Meth• SAM ohurob will hold 1te aasoal planta to day .t Mol.e.n's grove is our tiinger Snap, at r. e 9- mod, of which we eels • barrel. xesk. Thr. tan our cooly snap, ore we carry et-rythtog that o•o ha found In an 0p - ,n dot's Irooery store, and 00r primes ore right. 1 he forme• ow that they ome ala.y. est from u- • -'tip for their -pw/wee. Wo draw o.• line at set legitimate trade - e cry thug rows : (U.sewsrs or polofoee, garden stuff or ikisgrt table China. We la all el thew.' Rua*.01laedeh. TO ADVERTISERS. `obope of changes mthi utast be left at s 1'tltce not later then Saturday noon. The Copy for changes must be telt not later bhan Mon - el.), not*. ('•uaal Advertisements nre:epted so to noon Wedneeilisy rf each week. DON'T TAMPER.:.. - with year health. � onTt m -Drug and Medicines of questionable quality. (set the beet there is at the .auto prices that art charged for inferior goods. At our Drug Store the stock is al ways fresh, and each article purr, po tent and satisfactory. Our Prescription Department has a reputation for promptness and accuracy. F. JORDAN Medial hall trrrmn!tttttttttttttttttttttt!tttmmtt! Works tM,wwnde of en... aa. best breeders eat burnoose •vee M 00. M • nnrmwnt for really • ny. •b"wer.. room, ohm.. 11 M. no wvla•L w'.., I "me "oriole., 1 Mita. 1 KENDA1.L 1r' Mn A year eaten 1 had n *1a.lwabl ins teart tale .lm L. tea verm Nry 1 g�r1.I5.M a'0'.•d It meet' Spar,. .ad rat` n,n .tthywrb bra l.rl A sharp Mater. We 14 le.A , horse whit. ntwn ae nor a sea, natters one horse ai the hoIwn, lalSalad that n.A stand np Al4-r tryI00 .rerryythin 111 ,y ph. 01 went 0 • n1.h4,r and 0.011 him a4,nt tar o• n. q., MI, ,o.. rd . our 4w,k•awl 1 rindled it earefnity and IM- I,reenlrnlL. 1.. the ,,lanae In favored m Myra, 1.. /hn r..•.-r.•.t ,tnr,r store and r••1 a t.o.ttle.,lytrot Npa.lrr \'urn and applied It strictly according to mlr•rnone. Iha tor. the lir.., the was n.,.l 1 In an lm rem- tY 11 of and hoe. .wiisnIha M'enth Iea.w w ,.Inrnt nnlr n pea •,•r1 b bl•mi was .«.10 Aft .wr.a g 1 wtrn.o1 Hrtn. ,y. 1..-,-.- - on tum Adel r.+Nlot %work wit I gNw the h., nor se.I Inand.e.t.osoehtI 111', web b, m. wish - WE tr. ria If It MA r 1. vl sent. 1 Ilan elbow r. -cell .0. bora hard ani m ,nr ,?tier satisfaction bn nwror a 1 ..'. any men lasagne- Ihrnnae, the wb..l. nllmr.ea l can rtfrell.nn but as )(Pods 0're m• dytr. tabun t onlythat I u an menet. nut ear . rare ry. L. 111 new RI It alar e0.wm. Yonas truly, aAg1: Y.1. TRIITRI/. Ask y,mr etrnagint for *0.4.1)•. wee•la Owen 01 -a Tre•tl.w ea the e.r.w,^ th,• nn la free, ew l01 lrsw N. B. 1, ISMAIL MY'ANI, (M1teY rlllt. ,h maw BECKER & MYERB, 1 Undertakers and Embalmers ,(Irvluwt' rd Mw ..bled nsette Cavil loge of Kmhalming. wnirr DISARItR- (11'Rv DAY AND NIGHT. PRHT (90(11111 AT MOD! RATS PRiCOR, AND 110URTSOUS ATTIhT1014. aaeMee &t', Lake Erie Navigation Co. Ltd 'fun ,bnrt,vd wart . h.ap.va 10 ,1,' In Clevelan d, Ohie, via Port Stanley Through faro from Onclerinle Single knln-n 7610. Itetu-n llckeui gorNl for one month. npeolwl rale. going Mktuniay and re turning Mends). Bost Irvtcet Port Hien'nr nn Hnndey., Tni+ Jaya and Tl.wredere or 11 p m , sol err Hater days et I p -m, ' Per tickets and further Information apply to Beget agent. D. T. It y. nr write T. MAII'IIA1.1., tt'M WO(H.I. ATT An,. r Ilen'I lawns. Alt., Mnnn{nr, Wslknrvlllo. (tit, 1F1 2,n EE OP - r S rte 's plain heavy Congress - 85c. per pair Men's lace plow Boot - - - 75c. Women's heavy lace B(i)ts - MisseA' to at at 11-2 65c. 55c. Child's " " 8-10 45c. Women's Carpet Slippers 15c. or two for 2 c airs 5 . 15c. bottle of Polish for 5c. Also finer lines in the same proportion. As we have the largest shoe store and the largest st - in this county, we are able to fit you (n_ tyle and price. Co and be con inc d. q' i" i received A line of dents' and Boys' 66 6t 1a to at Balls. W. . HARMAN, Jr. 7i 1111111 111111 U11U 111111 SII I111111U 1U lU 111 LC -� r -41111 J -r -I DON'T BE DUPED McKenzie& Rowell 4 Them hove levan plmrol opo, 11ie market arretr01 rhntp reprtrite of an ulauMle .Nllkm f •' Wolwh•r's Dictionary.' They are being offered under verfoue mimeo at • low prim By dryKnrl*e &Mere, g .• nare, wgr•nte, etc., and In w haw inetfnc+-, n 11 premium Dor subecrlp- tk0.0 to pwle•ry, A titrant+•,menta .,t 1111v.• 'mmporsllvely Worthless reprint.. ere 00l') m1,4.4.11ug; for Inetanoo they am wdcprtimd to be the .tttwtentiwl wpi)a&kml of a hIAber{lrla!d hook, when 10 reallt w, fa 11. wt'3ndw and 1. 3c, e, they are all, from A to Z, Reprint Di onaries, phototype reek. of a book of over fifty roars ago, 1,411.1 In I bedsy wmeMdd for catered *1,1fIf11,, aril whlch sew. muoh Mgele trot,' In {roper, prinl, sol hindlnl to ,bw• 1mltatkma, bring Then 0 work of M,�• meet 1,Irtt1,w1 Af stn• hove met re rite 1 another shipment of those world l'tinowned Fairbanks' family Scales This is capital time to buy the best make of etude, as there L a fight to with the scale makers. FAIRnANKS' SCALM, were never known to be soled so amply. Doesn't Mrs, ---- require a set of Stales for preserving? WS HAVE A A'SW Bicycles, Screen Doors Long Since Obsolete. iml other lines of Spring (l000ris which we are hound to clean out even et a The estk'ww, ppnnt of 1(1.000 kd stew t ar n fico wnr,lr," vlilchMmeof flavor hooka OM arleOr• teem s, asmarl.rr- t.l.l to contain, wee rompdkel by a fr'ntla men wh, died over forty roam 'aWgWt'. end wow p.MYINNI te'C,m• hie death Iltb•r minor MMKkmap. Imola-My of mom or Ina %ale,', The (100,1,,. *albino of W0beOs,r'. t'n.- hridave1 Dktt iary, which M the only meet termite one familiar to Thee gnteral Ion. COO - DOM e4p0 01early every11 Rp054, with illustrations em the title . 1t M� protected beam our Imprint ht pair. pn 1 copyright fm'o ..&irhea'.es the. Twni6' p tl ChM wtbo M, we Met N runt. rrl••'n.. (p�YWlalwe) atbthrr'u 1) re.11..1 ails r, 1M' lame of which M witltaTaaY Irritate/Mow A t, i1n0'I"S♦ 07. Iihast rated p.mpbist fres. G. • C. MERRIAM CO., SprItisfiskl. Mess U. S. A. We have a full line of Threshers' Supplies. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT I McKenzie fiowell THE PLAOt TO auY HARDWARE OHEAP. . Ineti; -.0=A _ir•, Alin _ = 'S °'�.Ski...111eginialim,iY.y �.ayaA' RY.;a_.lnlir-S'S,tJlt ""2a.