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L[UBURN.
TUIa&AY. June 5th.
D. Fotltertngfuull, of near limn. -
field, was a recent visitor herr, seeing
relatives' here and In (bidet -telt.
x
The township ce it of Colborne
was on r tour of iIspe•ctiou on Mon.
day of this week, waving what repairs
are needed and letting aontraeta fur
the sante._ _ . __
KINGSBRIDOE.
TvtwnAY, June 5th.
Wedding bells will o40011 he ringing.
C. Mimeos 'sew house It, proglreming
rapidly.
J. J. Ikvtne and Ted. (irilln visited
lioder•ich on Kunday last.
Joe. C. Dalton hall the misfortune of
having his horee,run away, resulting In
a broken buggy.-
LAURIER.
- 'l'Inumly%v, .lune 5th.
I),ul and 31 urtlo Mau•lireggor are
o'nI'k lllg 111 (betel -felt this week.
Miss Jessie Mac1A•11na11, of lochnlsh,
was the guest of Mies Mary MacDon-
ald on Mundy.
Mi., Margaret Mlw•Kay and Miss
A1111e.• s1ae IA•, el. of Gooderieh, stwnt
Si turlay at the bake.
Jack MacLennan and Phil %low -
Milian. of Luiknow. 'mem Monday alt
the former's home hate.
Miss Annie H. McKenzie, of Loeb -
;ash. was the gum of her cousin, Mies
Fanny McKeuzir, on Sunday.
LANES.
Me1Nn.ty. June Ith.
Mrs. LidNtone and two childrru, of
Algouut, are visiting et the home of
the furmrr'N father. John C. Baldwin.
Mal. Sherwood is slowly regaining
her health. We hope to have her in
our iet again in the neer (Mere.
The weather the last fav %lays hes
been favorable for picnicking, and afew
young ladies of OM vicinity have
taken advantage of it.
Moving hnilding* is the order of the
day. Mr. Smelt zer, our blacksmith. and
('hes, McI)onaagh hove movwl their
stable,. to re cunve'ient positions.
which adds to the ,temenrenlr of the
city.
Walter I. Hackett. Belfast. took
4141r pastor's work on Monday last.
Rev. W. A. Smith is at',r sent attend-
ing conference in,Windsor. The text
WAS in 1. Peter 11 : 17. "Honored' urn.
Leve the brotherhood."
NILE.
Teminay. J • :it h.
Miss Mary Snyder, of Brn,)iller. it
visiting herr.
Mr. and Men. Kano. Treleaven. of
Dhmgannon. visited Nile on Muyd*y.
Rev. J. 1'. Reid r•lurmd this week
from the Mrth.Mlist conker•nee at
.4Vindw,r.
Somoo . RumIKT. V. clams Eve
McN*e. n75 : Willie Oirvin, Vrraa Me*
• Nee. IV. class- loomed Mel twain, Ott.
Senior III. Lorne Kirkpatrick. 41)2
liertrade Kirkpatrick. 0711 : Mabel
Wilson. 111; Viola Y.sing II11, Jun-
ior III. Reginald (filen. .72. Se
• 11.- Victor Y gpt :(_'N : V\'et-th).
Ryan, ia) : Olive McNee, t:IK, J '
II. -Harold Mellwain, Int : Ernest,
Meltwain. :412. I'wrt 11. 1.1..ytt
. Voting. :197 : Viola McWhinney, :114
Vero Tiffin, 217. Senior 1. Marguer-
ite Olen, 1'_rl Junior L Lucy Curry,
Marion Ryan. Iew Elliott. F. M.
(iRAy, Teacher.
KINTAIL.
Yeoman.. June lih.
Wedding helps ore ringing.
Mims Lillian McLean vent Sunday
at home.
Jas. Th )n, of Gederich, 11 AA
hereon Friday lest.
Mime. Catherine. 1Vhitty visited wt
Kingmbridge on Friday.
Mr. and MTIBarnwell, of Godrrich,
tidied et Mike Howler'. on Annelay.
Miss Jennie Armstrong. of pooch.
abb. visited Mists M. i►o,•ninhoot week.
%Ii's Hattie 'inung made it flying
visit t.. the Circular Timm nn Thur -
day.
Mi.,. !aura Griffin has returned to
(nnlprich after spweyeding a couple of
week. at her h •91er•.
lt. It. MN plows. the powder plenott-
rapher at the comely town. is o.x
ppea•c1•ted‘to visit No. 3 M. K.. Addield. on
Welpeslitl )•, June 13th. when a pir•t(1r
of the 'Wilmot and children will be
taken. Any views requited in the
oeighhot-1 exp •ill saw receive atten-
tion if word is 1 t with Mins 1)ornin•
teacher of No. 3 poi.
LOVA
TI'nwiAI June lith.
Kn.t.Kn.41.VNX.--Kalunh evening,
June 2nd, while *t work in 4' (held*
W. E. Young and his two eon • 11 ill
and Prank, sew what apnea r d to a• N
strange dog. Thinking it night Ie ,1
sheep •t•aler they gave ,•home. Th
*hime' seemed in no hurry to get out of
their way and ns they drew nearer to
it they were h mit prints' to we,
instenil of n dog, n large lynx. The
• animal on waing thrice rolIie• climbed 11
tree nm t.hr skirt of a wield. Mr.
Yow1K 1414))1, for timeline.. while he
kept watch at the foot oef the Tree.
The messenger mon refer -nett twing-
ing a revolver lend a rneig1i4..,I John
.Williams, armed with a dnuhlr-INuarl
shotgun. John ' slimily opened
fire Nem the eneniy, "Imng, bring.'"
right and left. 'I'h.' I WAR hosed
hit and /teemed M hesitate whether
to avenge itself upon it* enemies (r to
climb higher up the tree. At thie
criticlel ncaa.nt. Mr. V R nlwne'I
fire with him nook -et nnd ngnirl The
right-hand linnet of 1 be .h,.4Kutl
belched out a name e1 IIre, renown!
by n deafening report. Thin was the
last mould that -*hlerp41,nr441 al
ever hear) nnd '5R the ke of the
fn'ilnde cleared nwny it* body street.
the earth with n .11111 buds It 1)1e*1-
o1et1 from tip to tip .. feet 2 inches:
leg*. 21 inn -he*: neck, 111 inches.
It weighed forty pounds. 'live lynx
is now in the hand,. of a nkilifnl
twxidrnnist- --
$1,000 Reward for a Case of Incurable
Constipation.
To a pwnN,n who can't he neral of
rnnati)ati(m by hr. Hamilton's Pills,
the above reward will bre paid. No
cathartic medicine give. such lasting
setiefartion or effect much rn*r•elloua
rupee am 1)r. Hamilton's 1111*. itelief
immediately follow. for headache.
Mlinnanewl and at)ts)arh disorders.
Ne griping pains. no Morning sensa-
tions, nothing but the nowt pieaasant
cello( att.ndt the nee. of Dr. Hamel•
tom's Pills otherm not lo, good. Price
2251. a hrix, wt all dealers.
-74141,
DUNLOP.
OODERICH TOWNSHIP,
Ti'tttlu.t',. June 5th.•
'1'11 Ksu.av, .lour :)1 h.
The township tattlers wets.111 our .1 miM•1•ial Mery il,• for Ora llgellrll
burg on Monday on their annual 4114114 will IN held at Bethel church o11 Kim"
letting jobs ter 1 111 1.1 MAIN. bridges (Inv, .holy Nth. Item. T. A. Stm.1I11u1
and culverts .0 the tow'uship, will p1ea11 h.
Mrs. Donald (luuming is herr Man a\ meeting. of the Itoyel Searle'
1'hieago sewing old friends null neigh- Choicer of 1;.Mletieh district. will Ir•
bons about here rod in (i.el..rieh, 1,6141 on Ihr lith ival., at 7:311 p.111., io
This week she is lir guest or Mem. Car- the hall of 1..1).1.. 1 h,.
roll. Hamilton *4ltwt, Outlet -Leh. ; 'rhe li.,4,44, h 'Township Hide
.4.61.1.11
A•-
s.N•iaiinn will held its 111 inu11 sh.M., 111
q,•.- COLBORNE. Llip liovl•rnI,{lr)t range in (italrrich o1)
44:1141)41244. hihlsltipg will c.'11tsrl1tice
:u 11 o'cl.wk.
11'hila.1,inking 04141.11 11•111e, a loth
of Ales. 4'I..lellrr McCartney; of the
Maitland. bad the. sodden. i • to fall
and break his 111'111 Is•1 w14411 the wrist
,44141 t III* ells)*'. ,
ser. J %mks .('111'1(1 11. -The animal
Hnr•lil\y�r• of the vestry of Mt. Jaime
1•Ii i i II.\ Mid(Ilrt 111'*, was held 1111'I'IIrM-
1115y eve ing, May. ;dell, The wardens
I gs.int tar Alec are 1, harks It.
31Gldteloh ol»I Edward \Vise•,John
Middleton tea.. doled lay delegate to
the +:Taal, lite elf:MNIId•11 are 4'.
Middleton, E. Marshall. (4. Burnet t
and 11. Johnston. '1114' finaoei,d re-
port was 114.14 V1441 *1121 1uh.pla'I.
N.tnwlw• Eri A1'K. 991e family ami
nsidrnee of O. %V. Potter. Porter's
Hill. had a very, narrow 4syato • from
wheat might hilt'( been a He•rl.mo., if not
fatal, aecieleol .'IIs, night. recently. Our
of the children. sleeping upstairs. hotel
not been very welt, 1(1)11 Mrs. Potter
left a'amplmrnitig is the rote. end
It exploded while ell in the haus' were
asleep. Mr. and Mrs, Potter were
downstairs• and were sculled by
of the children rolling WII '11re." On
te:lehing the. room 41r. Potter f 1
!Mat the. A11111d on whirl' the lamp
Noma we.. all 11111,17A•. Tbtrowing n mat.
ever it he yoiekly put the file out
refuel• it had gained h heauiwey.
One of the ebiktr•n w:1,4 ill ai. lied only
three fart from the. stsntd, and had the
tire not ieen discovered just when it
woo the result can easily, be iuilginrd.
1a4.43$ts IrARLOW.
Tryen .av, .1 1.
in
h1( Uueha,
INH IN M N•111111K • hl•
1
•- work visiting his friends in (lie county
town.
The ferment are hoping for rain.
Hoy end other -cropss sue suffering
fi'um the drought.
The to conned made o tour
of the township this week letting emi-
t tarot
oirt•,art14 for repaint to roads and bridges,
etc.
1i•.. J. 'I.. Mw,tIl will be ,at the
genrull assembly at London over M1111 -
any, *1(11 as substitute from the as•
m•tilIl)•, or pNwsibI) • of til. I/N•all
ele•rgymrn. will occupy the pulpit here.
Ito•:t'. J. i.. Kattl.t.s Foment AVM -
VERSA WY. Tote fourth'minivrr'''. of
It1•v..4. I.. Small's p ounotat• in Auburn
:old Carlow was celebrated o11 Sunday
,411.1 Mo11daa' b/pl. The Mier. •11t ea
the lord's Supper Ivies di1lIe•nlod at
both placer alai' the attendants. was
the lau•g.Nt in the hislury of the 144)1)
441)44 41101)14. At Auburn intheevening
their w:e a *mg service. when the
Messrs. 'Tyndall assisted the choir of
the rhumb. Mr. Small gave an ad-
dress on -The 1441• ' • lab..." 44..tel
er,tgr•gat,111'. are in ,a 11ourishing
rendition. The additions 111 the
111'ti1pwrahip during LIE. Incl 11/111-
)4431,
our)44:11•'. have been seventy at Auburn
II forty-six at 1',11:low, an average
of twenty- - • a year sinal' Mr.
Smll's mallet hob. 9' h e ilnauues
4111, 111 good renin' in berth places
and the Auburn cnngrq(ati11n 141 con-
templating the repairiug or rebuilding
of the '.11eds this emtsnler, The
meet hog on 4londay evening was held
ilrri h',. Hili 4('a)rlow4 church anti
took the forth of N missionary meeting
ler the auspices of the \V. P. 31. M.
Rev. E. F. Md. Smith. H. A., of !Ren-
tal!, was present and g.lve an inside
ing address on foreign mis'iomm,
which was roach appreciated by the
andien.e. Mr. Smith yin always he
yy welcome visitor at Smith's 11111•
ffie.sides th4• address the following
n bees were given ; 'Chorus by the
choir: duets by Messrs. Tyndall ;
(islet by Misw•s ('oilrtney 1 9'.
Johnston, and a r•c•itat' by Mimre
Evelyn Oiltt-ie, of Arthur. The offer-
ing was liberal. The pastor presided.
Thu toots y, .1 • 7th.
A PLEASANT EVENT. -Ther• NAM a
merry gathering yesterday evening at
the It • of Mir. and Mrs. !toilet -4
Bran, on the Sth concession, to wit -
nose the marriage of their oldest
daughter, Miss Msuah Melvin'. to Hugh
Hill, eldest mol of Wni. 11411. Ihno-
miller. The erne y took plan.
at 1::1) o'ebwk on the spacious
laawn. the bride 1111.1 gt'1NIr11 standing
ler art arch ut evergnene ,mel
Howelr. Ile'...I. L. Small. 11..1., 11411
111.• nuptial knot. 'rhe bride was
meanly attired' in evenm brocaded
'metre trimmed with chiffon and silk
all-over herr. with veil and .'romp.
bl.MMotlls. She earned al bouquet of
orange bbwmegns and ferns. Her
sister, Miss Plmr•ne,• May, wets IIrielem-
,,aid. 454)44 weals 4lraw'1 in white voile
over g1e'4ll, with 'rimming of lace and
chiffon, and tirried snotv'da114 :nil
fetal*. The KrN1111)41114511 wens Arthur
Culbert. of Dungan . The wed-
ding tnar•h was played lit' Miw Mag-
gie Craig, cousin of the Stride, 1ee4111I-
Wue11i1'1,,1, 1 114 violin ley her brother.
Vill Craig, both of Ulyth. After the
reremont• supper was Reeved on the
lawn, the a puny Iwring .shout
1111. 1 this was t IoN141 by dancing
and other 111x1 •meals until n Irate
hour. The hap, t• couple left diming
the evening for their home near Hen -
millet•, fnllmwel by it chorus of ran•
grntnMtinns and good wishes. '191e
bride received it !*eget her of hand-
s • gifts, teatifying to the e4,144.111 in
which she he held by her numerous
friends. The groom's gift to t Its brides..
timid 15n1, an opal bl•.MN111 nue' 10 the
'4)114)411)x1) an opel stickpin.
Tegoenay. J •:.1h.
11'e are pleased learn that Wil-
liam 11111. Jr., is iv -gelding hie strength
atter the monition which he recently
underwent for app*•udicilis.
(11.1Nlllt 1N (', P. R. 1.Ix4 i --!•{,
'uriesity has level( *rousted by the te-
tion of U, P. It. scorer or. last week on
.taking oat a line iYta,ul :tush.'.(
lame est .f the bridge at Dmile41N
hill, swerving •a few 1 It•eul feet to
the •th of the pFreee•nt none, and
joining the lite. again out lie hank west
of the bridge. The line Of slitkes runs
jean to the north of Alex. Glenn's
1 • on lite•I,ill., It ie surmised that
the idea ie. to divert the Iowk m) 1(5 to
avoid the spot just (vest of the bridge,
where coIxieler:ble difficulty is Iwing
'xperieneel in getting a Wad roaealed,
but whether tithe is the intention 4)r
not w1, e,mnot may..
Ke•111.*,1. 1(KI'rurr.- The billowing is
the report of school wet ion No. 1, CHI -
'Herne. for 111,' month of May. for gen-
eral prllleiency. PIMMI d4' Mlr%eu'nt.
\'. - lime 11 me. Edith Mclh.u-
agh. Senior I1'. Ileo at el .1 •M,
1'harenee Pinter, Ks-rI'n .1 . (111114)1
1 V. - Itrta \54'64., 1'time .hum's, Itolwrt
!lean. 14141)1or 111. feat' 1' g.
Nellie ('tress, Aubrey %Vatter. Ipnier
111. --Ruth: Potter, Tait ('lark. Marion
Olen. Junior II. Eden J , Bessie
('bark. Edith Bleu. Senior Part II.
Violet Taylor, Harvey Fisher. Junior
Part II. - Russel Potter, Millie 4' g,
Ruby Y.u,ng, 1)ave Bran. Senior
Part 1. Ilat•ohl \falter, .Prem Sallow +,
Alice• ('bark. Middle I'lama Violet
Melkuuagh, I ,- l,ie Eerie. Jllllior
Part I.--Lynl:ul 1'utter, Helen l'Iark,!
(leave K. Cita welOHu, Teu•h'r.
f ST. AUGUSTINE.
Maim %Y. June 5th.
\Velli,. Nixon seems to he in exceed-
ingly gond b lately. What'' the
matter, \Velli.':
flim Alexander and hix sister,
Misty. Mar. Npwnt 44 bay at thrix
nnclr'M, Wm. K
The framelw sur working at. A1d-
4n.'ti pian+.' 1411.11 *1(d 1.74 11141 to have
it „'lin)- to NON. `11 Fri(iay,
.has. h'rr•gowm'h*d * Ise 1.414 Thu,.
.1:5y raising his':um. Ips is ging to
have :t steno. wall built ler i1.
Mise Maggie toddy. of (ilderirh
ome•nt Mu1.lay at the rrsidemee of hal
father, John- Lddy, of Queen .deet.
George anti Awhrow• Brophy said
sister, MI its Nary A., of Ihmelway
*'.1411111', spent M hey at John
.1 Addy's.
Wm. McIntosh has purchased a
three-year•..1d .•alt from .lehn Red.
tuond. It is a Yru• :. ' I enol et good
price wits oval%A'1.
John Me -4'411w left .Inst week for
Cobalt and after a few days: w)journ
there intends reeking his fort
in the far -hone) West.
We are ple*iel to learn that Dirk
Walsh, who has leen very danger-
ou.tv ill of pnennoni*. has taken
a1 change for the letter.
1'hnrli' Itnhinmm hail 111e mix -
torten.. fu awn a► fork into his filed.
Ile was Inlet up'for Revere' days. int
we sr.' 'deemed to nee hien around
,.gait:.
Mr. Westbrook#' hem moved hire
portable mill into (filbert (leaves'
A'Mn1141 to cut the logs for Mr.
Johnson which the letter purchased
from Mr. Oreavex.
uegrir-' AUBURN. -
Te1+.sn s, v..111114' 5th.
Last week Mittel Brown and him
sister. of IAogan township, visited
friends in this locality.
Gonion Wightmnn p.earllel in the
MelhMlist church Lost ft day, Rev.
.1. G. Fallis being in 4bwl'rich.
Rev. .1. L. Mmw1I and \Ven. Waite are
at (Ambos Ihim week attending the
,'meting of the Prsbyterian general
assembly.
The entertainment In the Teullwr-
anr). pall fist Friday evening in nod of
Ihr public library wens .elite a eun.ero
in every luulieulnr. '
The mec•r•a meat of the IAltd's Supper
wits dispensed 111 the Presbyterlan
chur•h rest. Mnhlwlh. There was nn
11111111 1011 of live new men,lwt•s, three
toe pertinent.. a1WNl lava nn profendnn of
fa1it11.
Den id Mole and his panne,' in life.
of Rochester, New York. who have
IIM•11 mounding a few weeks to the
1 • of the fnrnlet's patents, are
%letting reInlivrs hl Me1f('•th this
week.
Ilene,'( Knox, son of .Inhn Knox. of
N village, arrived 1 • from Ottawa
lit week. He had Imini in the len-
pita hem over three. months. Ile is
Iw.kin well considering the t' • he
purls been Al the sick list. \V1, hope to
1441, his on rentor'' to 1144. usnnl
he►I I h,
Dem; 11P Misr,. 1VM. Fl.l•K KH.- On
Tuesday night, y •OM1, one of the
)i nlllera patient 14* •411 1 he 1114111011 of
%Ire. 1V'illianl b'Ink , when• had At-
tained the age of nigh •-wren years.
MI's. Pinker was born in rebmn.1, hal
crime to ('anruh► with h • parent..
when quite young. .\fl.r ao•rying
Willi Flutter she liver with '111 411
their (411,11 in West 1VNw•arnwh 1,111
othent two years ago, whin after
Flutter's 41.''111 *he mine to live in ,11
'.lung.. with her daughter. Mrs. Amh.
Rolwrtsln. Last fail she haul ,a peu•n•
h•I le xtn.k,• from which she 114•1r1. re-
eot•pn'I. Eight childrensur•vive her:
19 as, of Ih•lortine, M:111.: Mrt.
liilli. s, Kankakee, III.: Mn.. Mr411111.1,
Itrandmn. Moon ; Mrs. 'rhos. Crew font,
Ifhth: ors. Stalker and Mn.. A.
Itnlwrtwn, Auburn: 1V'illianl, 11f
1'linlnn, nnd .Inhn, on the old home-
stead. T h e funeral took phare to
Halfm cemetery on Friday afternoon,
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
as mereurs '•111 swell drstm1 the men.° of
marl( snit . nnudetely derange the whole aret.m
' hen entering It Ihringh the 111114.01114 s,lrface14
Snell article. -hnald never he need rseepa e111
p,e rr1 I ions from reputable phy.lkMO•. an 1.1114
dantwae thaw .111 doh tenfold to the rand fw1
omit p)14..lhly derive (rpm them. 11-11'. ('afa1 41
('are. manufactured hes F.1 Cheney k ('o..
Toledo. 0.. militi s.. no memory. rind i. token
Intern*Ily,ae'tins Mon lr mono the hM,NI (4041
I11110)we 'airfare, M the .T.ten., in noting
hall'. ('alarrW( 11M l)e •tt1 - Tan get t hr enolnn.
It 1s takan Internally and made in Toledo. (thin,
y t' 1. t honey a 1n. Twtlmnnial. free.
Mid b tingrtete. Prue ..r per bottle.
Take Nall. Family 1'111+ far('on.tlp*lkm.
Clark's Pork and Beans
always , favorite. i1 '.41 is0,w all who
try. T,.h' s:•amnn,ml and put 41p in
iN•. and Ilk• 1. M, Plain or flay,,rr 1 with
ehili e1, 14,mn 1.511141•.
That Pals, Tired Girl.
She in in ,o eiety, In hnsinese, *t
home, everywhere y ser her, but
Alwave worn and f gneel. She
haron't heard of F iTou) or she
would he perfectly well. Hdw quiekly
It strengthens -what. an Appetite it
gives what a glow it brings to )tltllld
cheek- ! The nutriment contained in
Ferroune pits strength into anyhody.
twisting ryes, rosy pips, hright, quick
movements all tell of the vitality
Ferr.w,,re produces. Thmts*nds of
attractive happy women use Ferro-
sone- why not you Y A box of fifty
ehonolwte-mated tahleta costa Afty
rents at any drug stere.
The Miguel to Jan. 1st, 11107, for gess
BENMILLER.
9'i' M::+11 5 v..; • 51 h.
Toe l..tn: Ile*. '11'111. Moons.. lhl
Solidity et tilting Last i he'loot .'.to eurl,vl
of .Mr.. \Yum..\leelw,ul'Irt•:w ill4.1
lIM)ut Mix ...nub.. Thr .1ev„lloyl.
1nrul•rly a 41isa (1rw1, was n 11111it, ul'
the township of 1'ulINll•ile mead ore
(wire married. 111,1- lir.( hush Muad 5511.
the 11144' Itiehau,l %V:,h,.-a. 44,141 of 111111
family *he lea" es tnil dle11011.).:111,1 11
1140). Mrs. lion lie•i11141en. of Mather.
Man.. Miss V\',Ilter., at b and 5411,
11':lten., at (':u•lltrighf, 1\bw. 414.
54Vallerwdiel eighteen or tsittelee•n year)
Ago 1111.1 It lleo veau. later she eels nom -
ries! t.) 41'tu. .a114n4... She. is survived
by two sist•tT. Mrs. 11'u. long. /
Isnne, and kers. %Vali,'., 1 441444141
L0%1114114', ,A1111 by otie bruther,Thmmos.
in Exeter.
PORT ALBERT.
\V,,m*Ksi,.'t-. June Mil.
41i. Draper ''isnot Ids eist4•I' 111
Brantford test week.
Misr Alien Itaawkins:is visiting Ohs.
51e1 'imp at kielimill.r.
Mr. Mrh,w11halz is improving his
dwelling hI111M1• this week.
Thu.,, (i. Hawkins is holm. front
Pot t Arthur(.. spend a month. .
The Ladies Ii11i1d its connection
with the Chew ch of England mewls
this afternoon 1(t the 1 • of Mrs.
.lame. 1layd4I.
Mr. Seta end 31r. Dishing( till. of
('lo'.gnw•, 14•..tIlimi who Ho. here 011
a tour through Canada. spent meveral
I ays Ia.t week with their t' lath es
here. They are 1o11sius wf 4I1•.
Be •ll. Mr., 111111 the. late Mrs. Time.
Iiawkins,
. WESTFIELD.
Mo*n.ty, June lth.
Measles are pievelallt in the Outiny-
Irneok neighborhood.
\V. A. flan iron, of Lucknow•, e.
visiting frieend, hero• at present..
limina Wight Man is giving up
teaching at mitts e1, AN hr iotrols
entering the ministry
Rain is •h ueed'd in these pails.
The hay crop prouder* to be very
light owrllg 14, the dry wt•,Ilhe•r.
11. 111plwll went to Kincardine 1111
rhell'N1111)• hast t+) Np ,,tf a few days
with his daughter. Al .4. Hile6e.
:1. Hobinwn) and T. Riddled. of
Auburn. Heft. for Esses 11 NI*y. They
intend 'bringing 1... k a carded of
horses,
(ierlo11 54VighWinn .eenpierl the
11pielpits 1111 this (irritant) Sabbath, as
Iteq. Mr. Paldi:, was in (i.Mlerich taking
Iti•v. Mr. 141.41min's work,
41M. John 1•'111.1. of IA01141011; 11411rnr'1
II • 1111 Ft-id:a1, I:1,11, after emending •a
few days with her sister, Alm. \1'. 1•'.
Campbell. She w:1,4 ace p,m1'1 b)•
her hu battel.'who At travelling for the
Me( :IA. ' •k Itiscui( Company over the
holidays.
The I).1 yhrsok Sabbath school
and Epworth League p11r our holding
14141 r:awle•rry festival At. tow Irside'uce
of 1V. 11. Campbell, on Jane 2111 h.
Further I/arti111ara will he given
hoer. This festival is intended to
take the plies. of the annual Bence
they have been aeenstomed to hold in
Gem 1V'*liter'. grove.
,, 1. 'HAYFIELD.
Tr Kenn t', .lune 5th.
Miss En111)11 Gilpin, of Toronto. is
visiting at her home, H./, (iolpin's.
41ra. H. Higgins. of Varna, NAN in
1'.w,) for a few days boatel. leaving for
Mac.kat,s,.
Our football to. journeyed to Zur-
ich on Friday evening last and after 11
(•111e' g • .•Mtin• Ma Vic Lo ' by 1
Mr. and 41rs. Albert Mitchell, of
(ioNlcrich, and 41r. 1 41i -s, ltieharl
Mitchell, of Iie•nnliller, called on
frienets in town Sunday.
Mrs. Ornlinhart h,M passel quietly
allay from our ' ' INI. '191' di -reamed
was quite an elderly Indy and 111411 been
!wipl'tw for a number of years.
T. E.-Mtimmmi is improving the looks
of him '.111144 *till residence by a runt -.'f
putint. The sterling Hauck pn•q)iw•N
111th,' ore beginning to look bmsine.s-lik'.
Tho. remains of 31m. E. KatKwell. of
rieaafu,•Ih, arrivrd,at Hr•unlield station
f Detroit nod we•rr In,ntghtto the
11111 lumwatrid, whence they were taken
10 the cemetery on Thursday.
We are s4N'ry t11 ch1oniele the death
of 1V illi,un \Vomnia an old resident ed
town. He was a owlet.. ' Ife•nsio. old
111a11. Ibis remain,. w'1•' interred in
Hayfield eem't4•ry on \VeJn's.lay.
Wm. Robinson. 'x -principal of this
schema, is In town doing insurun1r
bmsie'nm. 411,. McKay, superintendent
of the Continental Life, is alae its
town, newel' 1114 .1111in Ireland, of ('lin-
tun, (/1(r ooh to %tumid Iw well hammed.
Thr e.l pioriship ntateh hen. oil
Tueme'al)' ',''wing 1e•twaen 1Vin{4hatnl
and illlyllrld was tom by the r '
(ravel by a sent•' of 2 to 11, although tic•
boys 11nd t.4 s,otr 1 Ia•fur' they wrtr.
allowed 2. , At half -till,' the WIWI.
Mhmml 11 to II, bat liming the latter half
Hayfield hall the hall in \Vinghnml'x
tiirili)ry nobly all the time. ('on•
tittering, the damp 1laete of the ground
s • brilliantpiny. were mall.' The
following it the testa,. of Ih' 14014411e.
gnm444 )hayed phut far : Hayfield won
I. hot. 1 draw 2. The billowing is a
list of lite Iiamvlleld playereon Tuesday :
(i(M)1, II, E. Iirecn1Md' ; beckon 111•.
Smith and ,lobe 31u.tlarl : half-Iwek*,
C. Muostiarl, 11'. Shepppnal and •11',
Thomwm : bele/trlm, D. 4',101Mtnn,
11, Pnlloek, M. 11'hiddon. 1. %leotard.
'I'. 11. Brownlee. .Hrferee, H. Hart -
lilt. Clinton.
Me-,,.sm. I4 ,' MT.- The tolf.wing i*
the report. of Bayfield pnhlir M1•114)4''1
for the 11141111 II of May, based fin, n1-
tembitter, de•nlninnr :mil general pr,.
Helene), : ri,'tiior V, (ir,mt Af aN.1l.
Junior V. Alin. Tippet, Lift' r Hob.
•rfmoth Karr Hiram. Mold(.,• 1V'.
flew%e Erwin, ('bora (44,4, in, Hild,l
King, .1 ' • 11'. ('later,,:,. I'ollo.-k,
Maggie Melkmald, Amy',,f,.Nril,
ior 11I. Winnie McNe',1, maw
win.
win, Hares Kin J•,nipr 111, FAlmn
McGee. and Pearl be •itch, 4.51411• ('11th
Turner, Malenitn T',1/H0n. N Ise on
roll, 4t: average, :roc -T. I1. iLHowNI.KK,
Te inhhrr.
Jn)r I)ivi'linn : Senior II. Evelyn
Pollock, leer.. K,mam. Harvey ('urrfe.
'Middle 11. - H:rel44 Brandon. Runnel
irwln, To•o,tny Elliott. Junior II.
FredFwerlie, Kathleen Ellintl. ("al-
bino Mcl.rcxl. Senior fart Ii. -Willie
Town,rnd, Lulu King. I•'lny Edwards.
Middles Part. II Rota McLeod, Atom
McNeil. Agnes Mci)onalrl. .Junior
Part I1. -(Renville Atkinson, Wil -
hard Dreamer, Ernest 41r(i1ne senior
Part 1. -Kat' Little, Arlie Brandon,
Hees.1$Iflnt(. Junior Pout. I. -Frank
Klag. Alvin Townsend. Lillian (M-
ilts,. Number on roll, 1r2; average,
At -P. M. STAMM:RV, Timelier.
Tao Mr, Jsur 1, 1906
SUMMER CLOTHING
-howl 4igaley.
Semi ready Thlaoling .a:
of was ,an-•evl)lutionsof'
�tM
$15 Bnita•ealit anfigglonralamwswor
e
GODERiCH .
!McLean Sew. - - Agents
West Huron Liberal Association.
•1'111• 1•Ilrtii-i,,e11 ,1( 1,11 ltidl t•IMIl11N 11N All -
11A1111•41 act the Ir'•ent I meeting
of the West Heron Libental ANwrcia-
t' am ,w ielllowoe :
Asus•IK1.11. No. 1, A. I)islori•, 11un-
g*ntio11 • N11 2. A. 1•'inl:ay. Al:deking
N:t, Jou.. Iblek•:.U, Belfast : No..1,
JamCrawford. Port Albert : No. 3, .1.
E. Sullivan, Kingslrridg.•: No.
311'1,14111, 4.ueknuw : No. 7, Jail
.1: . son, I.uu•iei •
('ol,Iunt*s:. No. 1, Wm, Hill. Ben -
miller ; No. 2. H. Morris. Kaltlonl:
No. 3, Win. Mallows, .loyal ; No. 1,
Janl.w ellish11hn. I)11 dr p.
EAST W.%wV.*',+11. D:n. I, W. Dlu-
'bie, Auburn : No. 2, .lobo /howler,
:llarnooli : No, :k ,Ionil 1•thiell. V\'itig.
11211.1 : No. 4, John 4 Mk Mpie White-
rlulrrh.
\VHST 4V'.' '.x,rrtn.- No. 1. II. J.
Crawford. Dungannon : Nn, 2. Donald
M,Kenzie, Auburn ; No. 3. 11, H.
Murray, Ml. Helens: No. 4, Alex,
Mlew•art, Ml, Helene ; Nn. :I, John
Sleet -rat Lila 110N.
11 I•I.t.rrr, Ne. 1, Ife'1. Mt. phrnNlm.
1'nnstaner : Ne, _, Jas. Watt. jr., 4l:u-
lock : No, :1, Andrew• Flynn. Clinton
No. I, John Kirke onnell, IoneLe horli:
No. 5, John Vudd.•n. 14)1111145horn" :
No. It. 11. Mn'11. Iwuclesle/ri ; No. 7.
John Fingland, Auburn.
Committal Ton -slow. --No. 1, T.
Mnikelel. lt.el'rich: No.- 2. \Vatter
Iliet. li(Mlerich: No. 3, John Tor-
rance, Porter's 11111 : No. 4. TU.'w,
\Vigginton, ('litlton: Ni.. i,
Trbbutt,' Ilolmisvi0r ; Nen 41, WeveII'y
Marquis, 1folinecville.
Iil.rrn. No, 1, W. Jackson : No, 2.
1'. H. H'eme.
DID YOU GET YOUR STYLEBOOK?
One Was Sent to Every Name We
Could Think of.
Thr tiattager o1' the Semi -ready
\Vnrl14aw'.visor,' to ask t.hrough this
paper if you gat vone Semi -ready
Style Hank by 'Mil. 111, M0m1 a color
to every gentler um wh,we 1)151)).
mould ).'call at the t im' of 'Ilii tr. but
should any • halve leen iegleeted a
ropy may ie 11101 icor the asking *t. the
Send -ready 11'nnl robe in this distajet,
which in under Ib r• control of Mooers.
112IA•an Haw(ikalrlich. Ont.
CON'TINUE
Those who are gaining flesh
and esrength by regular treat-
ment with
Scott's Emulsion
In hot weathers smaller dose
arida little co of milk with It will
do away with any objection
dutsIulnhtti