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THE SIGNAL: GODERICH. ONTARIO
SUMMER SPORTS. NEWS OF DISTRICT'
Ready for Monday's etch. NEWS tJ ,_
The lioderich harebell clhh has sent _ UAYFIELU.
in the following tint of ei nee plaleve • -
to the sfrtne•txry tit - the f.akealde, 1Vgite &mar, Maly 31th.
League : Clifford Webb, Jas. Wiggles, 'I'uk "114, lilt Mol•uNs von -
--,r a John Wiggins, (JelinDevine. John Se1401111 has. the village lure),
--v---....Tait, Lewis Elliott, Douald Nicholson. Swedes- tui or has a willeeprra.
• F. 3: - Upland, H. Halstead • ll. }tel- and sincere star leen awakener
cher, Ju Uhbholul, A. Ji. Rale than in the &lately stud Iantentre
Orlando 1)eaill---, actor J. L)ean, F', strath oft popular principal of uu
Foster, writ. Barra,. Bert Bert 11. 1}(,_ public reboot, Thinnern If. fJrowiib.e
t'tatth, Howard Rolet ik.m. 'L,14yd,-WVIth the 'rorruwinK. young ,widow
B. ties, A. Mclean, Barclay mu, wife .4 only seven MI. Wit 11 tl:r
(ieortte Heacvm. Mont. t'ulhut• 4.I•M-4' 4•+ll'r parents- and brothers and
conesivwl the thuhthtful idea of gni
I,to the woudul to gather Hewers to t
to their loved teacher. Ou Satins'•j some of the arhulilts again wont
r Hewers, little. dreaming of t
tack tltat would in, waiting for the
- ou their returu. It was as they se
n crewing the bridge that they reeriv,
1 the news id their teacher's death, ar
1 when they realized that the loyal or
1 for wlww they (tad gathered the
r• nadd . 110 luuga•r enjoy t11wu tl
, !towers which m mutuent . efore they
a had thought AO pneLty were throw
• hetrlleasly into the water. M
Brownlee's spirit. passed to the unser
world about .i o'clock, his death lein
- 114444 to pleuro -pneumonia, whit
te
affecd the heart. The funeral toe
place on Tutealay -afternoon and
wait one of Use largest ever aero in .111
village. The pupils of the llnyHrl
school. (41 the number of about fifty
(4nd tiro members of the Orange ant
•
1' .te•atrrs' lxlgrit, with visitingg rth
ren (taint • -Z' erne. fireball, Ethel an
other plasm; •uu4(11ering about ou
hundred, bearded Nee J x,eaaion Iron
the house to Trinity church. whet
service was held. The rector. Rev
ug lee, of Tucketwluith ; %Vile Fee and his
oke sisters, from "Zurich: Mrs. George How -
ay id, from Make; II. 1totems'
,Drysdale;
to 141 r. and Mts. t. iMwXe, St Drysdale
Hen-
he ball ; Mr. and Mrs. George Dewar,
in Stanley ; the deceaurniis brothel! and
re 11r. and Urs. Bert Mitchel1, ffsib,rt
d Brownlee, Mr. and Mrs. 1Vilso,l
Id Ifrownlee and N'ill Bniwutee, cousins,
it. and Mts. John Brownlee, an aunt,
4)n roan (io derich. The deceased was
Ie lhirty(our years and three mouths of
age, and is survived by his father and
r4.*Lt uuttwr• *lid by four brothyyns and
r. one sister : 1Vil1 and Mussell Bruwn-
na IPA, of Goderich : George Brownlee, of
; Exeter : Hubert Brownlee, of Tucker -
14 smith, and Mrs. Little, of Hayfield.
k Mr. Hrownlee had been ih the teach-
ing profession for seven or eight
e years. His Hest school was the West
el Nand school In Turkerwnlith, end later
he taught in No. 11, Hay, before omi-
t brag to Hayfield school, where he had
- leen teaching for nearly three years
I Btl
The boys hnvr been working faith- mistier and with the more distal,
fully'end'are,gettin into Huh condi- twin-$h.g whole culntnw1iy s
(ink and it is holed that all will turn Chisel deelity;-hut added to this
out next Monday .hernoon anti cheer everyone thert4 M+ Liella • of pr.
them on to victory in their game with loss as welt; Tiu• sriitnrty ham at
Blyth. identifitrd hiatitwIi' sl, a111wity.wi
Clinton Scores One, Goderich Nolte: !lire activities) of A ctdnril}urity
t. Ilrownlee, and in school
•p1k-close and interesting gawe of ehun•11 and Ind 4, in s,lcia1 life
fa'thall was played op the Itecreation
(inuunds in Clinton on Friday night
last between the (ioderich and the
t Hnton Collegiate lnatitutea. There
Wile no scoring in the tint half and it
WA/4 only ih the bast ten minutes of
the morticed half that Clinton managed
to score the one and only tally of the
evening. For Clinton, J. A. Cam-
eron, 'eft half -hack, and Bert John-
ston and Knox Mair. tacks, played
well, smile for Ooderich the Uurnins,
the • (.old Duet Twins." "Mepphirto"
Dean and -Foxy" Fergus M,•Ndught
were the bright and shining lights.
Rod. McLennan ably demonstrated his
ability ,U ruauager and also played
stellar hall.
The line-up was as follows
ti•at, a l . I. (2/%.1()44 C. 1.
O. Dean 1�nn>.,: O. Ile.. •
-
lhton Durntn r. heel Mort tTh*Johriveoo
Roy lle. _ 1. back . nos Maar
A. McLennan t hr hark •.' Kee-.. F. McNamee i. h, back -.J: c amerron
It McLennan c. h. back l Copp •
Orville (humin r. o. w. forward t•, 'MC'heroon
-Victor Curran_ r. i. W. forward 11. St mart
Ben Long • c. forward IV. .M.t Mcqueen
A. K hiker 1. ...w. forward Lm Manning
11. seine* L u. w. forward W. tannic
Referee -N'. Brownlee. (loderich.
\o.Ttcs of THE
t relit
ymp a
wrtl
rsonal
1•(1!144
th all
as did
and
din
xtbletica there is a vacancy left which
will be haul to till. Everything Mr.
llrowulee utulcrt,d,k tie went into
with a whole heal t and to x large ex-
tent he was the inspiI'• .i..41 and life of
the different organizations with
he was connected. The deceased
taken his work at the school as
oil Thursday and on 'fhurldday
ht' attended lodge meeting apps
in Ills lineal health, with the race
of a cold front which he was butte
On F'i•iday he was unable to lex
111x1 and his pupils bring ditto)
' %Vas that goal off -side, Ur tons
Clinton was all seniles to see Sinitic
Ori the team.
Was it No, 2 for Preston'
Bald and Roddymade a
'managing committee.
lit Johnston iwteteesa tie- old-
a er he is in
Ask Longhow hard he can
One Cotner of theClinton
likea brickyard.
FoxyF'e'
The tioderich town term wits 11
sign him.
(brie Dean is the same old
},roe-6rncier.
. How long -is it 'sinceLou, N
GRIL/1
Godenc6 One, Clinton N
On Tussle eveningof this
cos rum the G(dderich and
.o ales met onis
n -gome of). w
provingto be a most in
time wee s score o 1 to 0 in
erich. The game was ver
+ eric r•ta.sm
The line-up was ars n orvn
Goderkh e• L (limon
r an
Ulla, Unr 'i
oan C. Ia - Weir
Y. -lire aratht 1. half -flack J. A. t_'am
c
A.Mc n
A .n
v.t'u
A Nichol to
Referee- (amenBall, of Clinton
OF He e1.8NE.
which W. Henle, conducted the stervieea
had •the church, which opened with the
usual hymn. -Safe in. the Arius of Jesus."
night Mr. Hrowulea•'s }}mills and.. the I '
renGy mourners and borrlF of
pilon found r.ow in lir
the ft reed»
_beech, but the
ring. nn'mliers of the kedges together with
yr his x large oumherof inends were unable
ieatsl to Iret inside._ The aisle) of'Nte ehureh
was a owdeeid and as the service pro -
DISTRICT MEETING.
Methodists of Goderich District in
ssion at Godench-
Thi minister ;al session of the (bele-
rich district of the Metbedlist.chu'ch
ortlf
rich,
lath
hair.
has.
ceedirl nwiriy- everyonr'a eyes were
wet with .tears. The ' thirty"ninth
1'salap Wats repeated- and the rector read
Sea- fret• Hfttentll-chapter of 1st Corinth-
ians, after which he gave a short but
feeling luldress. He rennutulced that a
tnelnnr fid ae, sir's- soul' --Il,'
tund4ty morning, and on that account
he did not'lntend to say much, prefer-
ring -rather that th. 1aasl•sgnvld k
departed a a1�,p_all
around man, a tuna in whom lie fvtril
nothing to censure;- anti the tribute
wet Tuesday afternoon ih N
street Methodist church, (lode
Hazen, B. A., chair -
Man Aft i xeroses Rev. C
with Hew. G. N. Hazy
roan of the district, in the c
After devotional
r
B. Durrant, of Bennsiller. Was elected
secretary. The roll was and fifteen ministers answered tothe it
mulles. The character•, fa1thfulnees
and efficiency of each minister was
n}nitr•d into and found to be satire
factory • Rev. H. J. Curry. B. A., of.
a on, who w,ls nlainid for special
mr}le+rs hest Year. anaweral wttuc-
actorily the tubuxl disciplinary ,lues -
Four ministers of the district were
tion
.ng
rets
Ythen called
Benson r
capable 11 !t A In
rrnrgh- f
hockey. tions.
kick:
Held is
I
r k
lucky r-0 ase
reliable ( 1 1
Manning close ere 4)
to the the•
1 K
San 'r
�• Inc• meeting P h
week
Chiron
ultllral 1
hat is r th i'
ng and t t1 13 C
t this
sur of ligion to th F'
y fart. and bat b th School." e time.
ant .Jk.pw th I
1.
Nino berth school aud-Et
emu
the matter of the spiritual
their children. lira _
n..b„ home there should be sympathy w
the work of these societie.l and
operation by means of prayer,
t O1 nancial aid and visitation.
Rev. W. A. Smith, B. D., of DI
gannon, dealt with "The Relation
Young Men to the Sabbath Sell
veteran. and Epworth League." Mr. Smi_.
the said that at the preseFnttins-this-0
was not sidisfacenry. T
Dung turn were not present in t.
Sabbath school and Epworth Lento
as they should be. There were se
oral reasons for this : The sylupat,
o n anti lo -operation of the horse wi
r a these societies was not what it shoo
he : the example of the parents
a older persons in being ahsent was h_
preparation and teaching in the itch(
an league were inferior. Jnr. Srni
enlphasiLed.the nee.o,'jy-�
thorough spiritual and mental prep*
1 on the part of all who wool
fes.
teeth in the Sabbath ichcol ut tic:
Is with any topic in . the Epwort
League. Only by thorough, itelflbai.
rificing, enthusiastic and cientinuon.
effort along these lines could th
naen b e kept in the ranks an
ma a +rich citizens as we would 1
r
Wiling W.entrust our nation and dr.
lar Y tiny to; for there never wen a time.'
r world's history when mune,
counted for so little and seen counted
fors. so murk. • _
On ZC esTneet4ay tJ general veered()
cg„ tend. Rev. W. A. Smith w
#-wap statiaticat: secretary,
Ut J4 Brown, B. D., of VA
$ahllath school_ district - were___.
gave a trport which showed a- ver
safinfact(/ry standing in the Sunda
school work on the dietriet.
'fix..'(' r+ were _thirty-four preaehiii
s lin-the district and thirty-thre
Sabbaths hoots, having of tiers an
-
teachers to the nnmtree of tuft, w1t1
:t 1Ni;o futpilri'+i,mlled. Twentythree o.
these _eirnole are kept open during
the whole year, while to n are upe.
doting the sunitnet• months only.
The echno1s contributed to Sunday
School aid and extension. $87.00 : fo.
the running of their schools, $1,711,$4.
to mtesiuus, $ ;(.III : for other pur-
poses,$t7u.il : their total givings (o
the year atm..unting to $2,167.11. ,
The schedules were audited and
cnt'ret-test by Win. Bailie and Rev. A.
E. Jones, 1t was -.found' Mut t
were twenty Epworth reefftne. on the
district, with a membership of x441.
The 1eagoew contributed $x:d1.91 to t he
forward'Iflne,ent for missions and
8:NS.thl to the general Epworth Leagn,•
fend.
The (intuit Scheduler showed t
after all meant -lea by death
moval were filled there w
increase of twenty-tw
ship on the. mist
the 'general
$t,Hll, x
$ l $.
m ig tr
end ready ply
AkR
W
3
rgur is the 4(4x4) (o
I
4
and Tit Johnston started' going
Clinton C. 1.:• About ten y
fat f h
C 1}egg the Agricultural
Part In the sego d
interesting ell-forght aeries. The result
God
1 od h p g nearly old th
Th f 11
Orlando rn.4 Lora Re,.
lar. 1
(1 Wiens l 1f trek N'
ill)( McLennan c. halt beck I Copp
McLennan centre forward w Mcc(J.I n
flat r W. o. forward (ha- X11 I
H Baker r. w. r forward L Stuart
cyan 1. w. I fb.ward Lou Manning
11 liwann I w' re forward \ 1 t
NOTES F T
Hard luck ! .eh, Cameron
Foxy Fergus played like a yr
The boys appreciate the inters -tit tl
staff is taking in the game, esdeciedly
lotion
the lady teachers, who even travel to y
ssc a gaps.
1t was andt:sing to see the Clinton
"Hies' move kway when they saw the
great big White Man charging down
' on them. ,Gord(m had the good 11
right`. I
' Wes it the skidoo sweeter that
rattled you, 1'ictnt ?
Copp was all in. . and The Goderich detente was a verb strongly
veri-
table -stasis wall.
11 was hard on Swiinn asking brim
tion to platy against his old school
hut he played well and showerd h
old-tiu,e . ,companions that he had
learned a few p ointw'since he attended
Clinton C. I.
Baldy wan holding it J,»vn 19r fair.young We wonder what Johnston end d
Copp thought ,1f the treatment` they fel
received here in the horny of the burly
"four hundred fishermen." There th
were no policemen on hared, ('11 e
The G. C. 1. girls are very poor
sports. -,est than * doe of -thefts O
were present at the game,• while
in Clinton the girls turned^
body and every one of then! paid
then there is no roller rink in Clint
PERSONAL MENTION. /
continued in a superannuated cele,
and One as a supernumerary. A 1.
melon too place over the alibi
VIVA, It was along and mournful procession
bf the chow meetingand the ren
o t pe annex cards of membership..
1t waw found\ that efficient and helpful. t
'c 'ngs,were heldatnearly all
appointments on the distt•ivt'am
class meetingha •in given way to
fellowship mini -ti in :t few eases.
A ver tactical anti profitable p
wars eid-at Y p. ll,.
attendance was not ars large is
oceaaion demanded: The address,
were given 1 - or() of the minis
O e district. ' Rev. W. J.,"
i e, -L.. of Clinton, yp.
on "The Relationship of- Horne _it
e Epworth \ Leag
t ,a He -point
out that ' the Sunday --ache
' or .ex ne were v not
He referrer[ to the de
that the young and old, high and low,
rich tut{•,icor, were that ' afteru.xn
I'$ yitgtwme witness to what he was,
Ile had been trite to his God, true to
his church, true to the lodges to whieh
he 'whinged, true t( (15ty anZlhe�
speaker addend. ••1 have Idol a friend, t hr
church a faithful worker, the wife a lov-
inghusband. the parents a dy 'thrf .,on
anI the brothers an affectionate one. i
The service concluded with the sing-
ing of the hymn, •',flush, blessed bur
the dead in Jesus' arms who rest." and
a the bodywas borne- from the
church, the utty Di,nittis was sung.
that slowly moved to the cemetery.
he school children. and 'fraternal
eocirries m ching-a}read;--foltowrrt fiy
l e hr:use d nearly one+MueriMr.e1
the r a. _ At th cemetery- Hey. Mr.
H rade conduct the burial service of
Iain- the Anglican cleerch, after which.T.,
The Cameron cotulucted the burial service
the of the F'u*esters and Rev. _M r. Bird e,
es chaplain, ausd Distr. •t Master �Ic-
terr Gersh * ttndnetert st,vice itf
bol- tF*- ()range L r. --
•e flowers placer! u n h e ave
e_ grave
.weir a crapes {1•eirn the in ifs of Bay-
ne field school, a wreath from i,. pupils
iet,11 of C. 'S. No. 11, Hay, -elle the de-
. ceased had formerly taught, teeth:
RIGHT'S
DISEASE
is the deadliest and most
painful malady to which
mankind is subject. Dodd's
KidneyPills will cure any
case of Bright's Disease.
They have never failed in
one single case. They are _
the only remedy that ever
has cured it, and they are
the ody remedy that can.
There are imr ations of
Dodd'a Kidney Pills -pill
boa and name -but imita-
tions are dangerous. Tbu
original and oral? genuine
cure for Bright's Disease is
DO
DD'S
KIDNEY
PILLS
Dodd's Kidney Pills are
fifty cents • box at aU 1.
druggists.
TTHE FINEST 1
IMPORT 1.DANL)
CANADIAN MADE
Wail Papers
tended to and coil' not take the place
of Annie reli ion. but th
rout the fraternal societies and
flowers from relatives And hi ds
..houh+ we -Irony- 't he hem or tnr sotn-
A Iw•runf..l u..rml p"Iew, ..it} he-
vutd • ltewr•rst," w•ae placed 11 .t
asket by her who is now Ike d..
itsed's widow, but who so shert-a
ue at,. his•bride. The pall -bearers
were three representative', of the
G hraith and R. McMurray - end
tin representative. of the C'. 0. V.
So Bailie, G. K. Greenslede and
John Spencer.. ,Aniong those who
were present frenn nutaide plaices were
t. and Mrs. John Albert Brownlee,
George En -melee and Ida Brownlee,
fr lllll London : John Petty and family,
from Hensall e Mr. and 5trii. I. :Mc-
Queen -and Robert 'McKay, from
Brucefield : Mrs. Wins Ross and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel afeCool and' Mrs.
William McCool, from near lindes-
Mrs. Thomas Carter. th last -men -
reseed. from Clinton : The decetuied's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Brown -
ith
ti-
in-
ciol
he
Id
and
Id
h.
•
re -
as
•
•
Reeve Me • ' was lie lloreakp thi.-Me4.V
Mi. Annie 9l dart +pent Monday In
Ion, -
IL I'arsbn. tirade a si'.it'to Torun ta6 the
week.
Jnr.. (Iarrkk _w 1
Sunday; •
(*Minn Kennetht-,iMIBIll TeMnn,l.,y
for Boston.
Rev. 1. 1're Stewart. of flet roil, is .pcuding
IM eek in town.
Police Mytl.trate Andrew.. of Clinton, wn.
In town on Monday. •
Mr.. J. ('. Ptitherlwlad ha.. returned toTo-
nano. after npendinr aYcw week. ll, town.
▪ 11. J. Morning.tar, of Buffalo. wa. to town Ler Sunday .letting hl+ In -other, M. Morning.
r. -r - - d
John Wit.ir.. (tithe Flank otbentreil. W4, ,
MIw..endinit a few week.' holiday. at the
finis,.
Mr..ini'Mig(rtrral of Montreal. I. here on a vi.it
11 the Peter.on. of her ''Mr. and :Mrs.
roil l,'nrrfr. who Ila„ Iwen attending Tor
bite I'n,reMy. returned to Gown 1,441 night
?0F 0... .,.u.brter s Scat ion.
.11eg- Heni.ei left on \l.n.day on hi. return
to Ottawa, where he I. enraged in the done
twnie,+with J. J. Allen. formerly of Owlr.
rich.
1 aptah, `Thaw and quartermaster Mersa, -
Kart. of Clinton. were in town on $onday and
dime trier to look at- the .rte for the military
.amp.
Frank S. (lick, of Toronto. pall n .I.I4 t hio
week to hi. brother, S. IC. Hick. of town, and
went on a b, tt.e+. driving trip of t wo or three
day+ up north.
Athol M<slnerrle left op Friday for hl. h.,.
near 1.1411111,140k. here he will .l.•1111 ort•
night. l.eforr 1•avin�g for the 11b r Mi•-
qaarHn ha. h,-r•n. n0the Signal for route
Ome and i. w young ' right tame.
Ht. a•Idre-- will Ire liov.:--'�. a i'l. Sodisiche
wall.
N'alter IS. 11s.
den. who
ch
of boon ollege, Lon
at-rept/4h 'rte.
c. for a nimihia of Systoles., ha. heen
niOntb.. Ila3 kin.. who Port Albert
boy, 14.hoa nowt, ability in til. Omani
work and proud.. to make linstnArk.
The Chant Nationpl.
The worelee.of the ('Iirint National.
hy timbal), written by the late
reit•inna. It breathes the spirit of
and •igor of the martial air.
peace while manilesting the parent:
translatiou ,a sir. Janne,. Acton is pro-
nounced by Jialgn Routhier as the
best English rendering ever given to
his song. We reprndime it In this
▪ hrough tee coartesy vg. The Menne
Journal of Torontip.
the members
The giving,' to -
of 'Mations were
erease over last year of
v. 14. A(nderson, of Blyth, wee
eleeted to the stationing eommittee
with Rev. A. 11. Brown as reserve.
Reeolutions were passed condweining
the open liar :Ind advocating en
and zeal in the matter of removin
with its baneful influence. also eon -
denoting the unjust three-fifths vote
teiiiiirement the loeal prohibition
(mention, and c lllll mending the W. M.
M. work as presented by Mrs. Leech,
It waft derided that. the next minted
district meeting he held in Ontariii
street church, Clinton.
the able and eftleient way in which
tho chairman, /tev. 111. N. HAZP11. had
conducted the affaits of the district
througl 1 the ear /114441 1111eing the
session. stud of the kindness and hos-
pitality of the North street people in
°petite% their homes to the members
of the !varlet meeting. the meeting
was adjourned to town at tbe call of
Moet fortunes hatelieen built up on
small foundation). '
ibirrai-- -Meetings
Centre Huron
Public meetings hsve been arisinged
as follows in the interests of the
Liberal candidoste and will lte
addressed by Mr. PrOudroot and
others :
Auburn Monday, May 25th.
Londesboro' Tuesday, May z6th
Constance 'Wednesday, May z7th
Beechwood Thursday, May z8t h.
Clinton Monday, June 1 54
'nomination •
Goderich - Thursday, June 4th.
Saturday, June 6t.11. -
cite tneetings with tile eX11.44444,4
the nomination ins:eting at Clinton;
1 Continence at It ()clocks,
Mr. Porter. or any speaker it) his
behalf. is invited ter
Monster Excursion
TO
Tuesday ne 2nd, 1908
Auspices of
ESETUNG CANOE CLUB
The Limited and Citi2ens nf the itoyal
City will welcome the people
the vrastern points along' the littelph &
tioderich lint, in return for the vele-
hration of the opening of the new line
held ffi tioderich last September.
The staff of the Illitario Agricul-
tural College will receive excuralonists
and give special demonstrations of the
work in the various depertments.
An International letigne baseball
/twitch will be played nt 2:31 between
Mph and Niagara Palls, N.Y.
„lawn bowling totunament aml
niter 'ise..fla attrattions have. been al. -
Angell for the day.
,1,,0.10.. lease ItiodeLick. oink !La chikl 1131
10111 RAIL ,Thlteln good In rPturn %%Whin, -
tiny. ill 3.41.
Don't fait to nate part in this first
excorsion east nyer the 'hew U. P. R.
line. The roatHied in Owed. -
President. Secretary,
P. W. BRVPH EY, Treasurer.
that hay bel pst o
leer for th -Serpa
1 mar 's
selling have been ked at
`THE COLONIA -BOOK Men's Smart
•■
STORE.
The demand for the r and \
papers has been ver), 1- Fine Tailoring
ed.
While artistic -designing
and a half. What maker his 1(ar all f
the greater to the school it the fret /'
that he had an unusually Targe claim of
student* in prelrratiou fur the en-
trance ezanrinetion, now only a few
weeks dieht�ttut. Mr. Brownlee was
Jia sten of Hayfield 1. U. L. mud scribe
of the Scarlet Chapter of Stanley, and
financial secretary of the (Hayfield
lodge o f the C. U. F. In connection
with Trinity chtuell 11r w•aa au active
worker, being pet; le'a warden, e 1
Sell nutendenl 1, the t8un1A) •sehgol..
and for a couple of *eery' Ire was the
• ateiu of the Hayfield football team-
lt•hich made a splendid record. . With
Mr. lfratvulee to are a thing that
needed doing war to) ret about, doing
1t and he was a nitwit) spirit in .4141•
proveul'nte- made recently to the
Orange, Hall and in the imprnventents
made In Trinity chur•h, and lel.
MAY ?4th
Holiday
NEWEST SHOE
FASHIONS
•N••••Y••••••••••••••
OUR s:.NEW OXFORDS AND OIBSON 'riF '
eitts.seasOn.hold the load in t�?tutlity ani- Ijtrauty.
• of Design. •
We" have the Wiesen. Nattiest, -Must 1Vearable
Boer of Shur* to 1e found.
Everyone eon be pleased hal•'IMltweat herr. Ease, Elegance
ud 1'ertectiou Of Fit are inning points in our favor. All flu•
Newest tenreis and latest }tyles in Everything.
TENNIS, LACROSSE AND BOWLING SHOES
ARE NOW IN STOCK,
f I ••••••••
REPAIRING.
. Specials . Downing& MacVicar
MacVicar .
ViI have everything you
want to snake a smart. ,�
dressy appearance. Huy $
North Side of'Myuare
God@rlCll
your sun uuergodla now and fa.
get a full season's wear out
of;thern.
a��
Straws
"' I . lead In every Zine. Ask
to see our line of new
•_ -Straw Hats liuy now i,.,
foie the bot weather and
you will have it r Infer.
_Wash Tub Ties
e•
THF: i •wc«t, daintiest and
hest g, els on the ket.
. Them Ti can he winched -
it
,
v acid alw,►ya cok like new.
171e lest mat sial to be ob.
tamed is in leer golds.
We ate always &leaded •t.,
have you ezanrine tr stoek.
nection with hili reload work he was
Twit ys ready ty s' ►der_tuut•' martin.
*ibility than . e.a„«eae..-t.•11elee
called 1x1 on_tli .I1). In a,1 1.4ino to hie
many other all ivitirs he w•ae for co ,,..
time the Ilav ell conventsrrdent of
The (l d erich Signal enol eh% aye pre.
elated the happrilin,;t, of this town in
an interesting 81)1c.
mossfll��
tls..neswr+ ..
Surae
Hatness
TII1;1LJf'S A.\11IN1&1•ALL
in Auburn. 1 selling sub-
stantixl, wrl Hsrneas
th t with-
st 1ds al
-- court tit'
A I,1., will
satisfy "bile
- moat ptin •d
metier t i er .
Don't gist
..utsule ileal
(•IA a ,7ixncl
to say •Iteu11
Ilw•auor they
have gut
your money.
Just can and let our introduce
to you- ells itpecixluis My .,
has nev be
vanced in any sense in pro-
, portion to real values.
offering choice Canadian
papers for from 5c. to 15c.,
and handsome imported
effects at from 15c. to 75c.
er come in and see
at we have. Exclusive
Pa ma rich In coloring, and
quit ffects also.
I We takz pleasure in showing
them.
LColoniaj/3ooksto 'Phone too
Wonderlaiid
NEW' PICTURES
EVERY NIGHT
NEW
ILLUSTRATED
SONGS
Biggest Value for the
Smallest Coin
5c ONLY 5c
WONDERLAND
Immo
It's two to one
that you'll Ia. plearied when you
here lo lety Confectionery,
bewail«. you'll • find yourself be-
tween two pleiwring proporeitions,
part with either, and carry off
V(7411. purchase of candy' all sonil?s.
like our friend here. NVe've been
building ep feputaltan -for
Candies with these winning twins
for yea's. That's why the,,natne
of Olympia is sti popular. ILAhttis
Specials for this week.
All the not lafflem,at 111e. per lhi
Choevelateir anti Creams mixed 13e.
LUNCHES SERVED at all HOURS.
Olympia Cafe
CAMPBELL & ATHAS, Proprietors
We Strive
,to Please
Onr aim at Verity, Heine -
anti t'lelinlineets.
'Yell will find everything new
-Mt airy refunded,
Heathen St 'Pbeac. 155 '
PROMPT DELIVERY.
Wm‘. L. Lindsay
LOOK
• Bong All
to JAMES LLOYD'S Brani h
•
Wholesale. Highest Priers
Paid.
If in need of BERRY BOXES
or BASKETS we can supply
your wants.
is ready described :
•
•
WOOL
BENMILLER
and *ire the
HIGHEST CASH PRICE fee WOOL,
BOTH WASHED AND UNWASHED
or will exchange for iny manufactured
You_will find a fine assortment of
Tweintilie_ef earners sip -to -date patterns.
also a good supply of Bed Blankets,
orse Blankets anti Yarns of various
Thirtyreason I have had made up a
nut r of Tweed frotn cloth
mann tured at the ruill and invite
ititendi purchase's', to.inspect them
I giusrantee duet they are of pure wool
and will gi. e sat istact km.
JESSE GLEDHILL
AUBURN
J ES LLOYD'S
CH WHOLESALE
FRUIT GROCER1ES
.est Sweet, Godent
FWEST ST. HARDWAREI
NICHOLSON & NAFTEL.
COIL SPRIN 112.90 per
STAPLES. US per CWTer- \
for week ending 30tlf.
PAINTS, OIL, FISHING 'TACKL
Some New Dre s \Goods
HANDSOME new Summer Dress Materials opened up. Fresh from
London, England. New and correct weaves, proper colorings too.
Exclusive styles you will not see elsewhere. '
STRIPED WOOL VOILES. 75c.
very dreamy summer fabric. Fine
WeWee, 1B incline wide, in brown's's'''.
fawn, Reseda and old rose,
STRIPED WOOL TAFFETA, $1.00
Monotonentstipe Wool taffeta. A
tittle heavier nnittstinit. than the voile,
lint trinket; effectiye nitilvoker costumes.
inchea wide, navy. hermit and
yard
light shades. Special id, $1 00
ROUGH WEAVE SILKS
New real Shantung milker. Mord
popular milk fabric of' the season.
Very "warm anti hard t get. 'I'w,,
shipments receiired the past few
days direct from England. Natural
Mettles of navy. Copenhagen and
Alla Wile, old vow. and Reseda
green, 2.1 Incheirand jninches wide.
yPearrd 75c
PLAIN WOOL TAFFETA, 60c.
Pore word taffeta, 44 plain material
soinewhet similar to delaine but with
more Inely. Makes serviceable end
dreary coat Pe. We allow it in all
the new shades, including ()open- 60
hagen blue. Special at, per yard.
BLACK VOILES
Black voiles in fine and coarse
arstaves, pure wool. imported by our -
seise), Allred,. Extra good value at,
W AT TWO 1310 FIRMS DID ABOUT
DIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS.
.john Wadametter & Co., New York, and Moo -
shall, Fleht (M.:Mimeo, two of the largeat retail
titans in the I Miteil Stlises. threw out other make,'
to handle Lou:lime Home "'own's! patterns. Firm.
like these do not make a clammy without smed
relvein. Do pm think they would have mode It in
thit 4.1i441 1114.1 tite) 11111 1-1/11•i111.11`11 Unties' Home
Journal petterns were the hest ?
JUNE PATTERNS. - June *Lyle hooks and Sunnite, Quar-
terly style hooks milt In. Patterns ItIc and 18c. *lune
style books free. flunitner Quarterlf idyls book, ht -
chiding coupon good jut ifte. patters's 35e.
RP I