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- 1/T HELENL='---- - ---. MA FEKINU.
, ,... : I • 'I ehailialt, June :MIL Mosusavt June talith.
W. H. Roltertn
ro, of tioilerieh. gave Itichiu.d Finlay returned on Fiiday
W
fkirs.7,. our village a friendly call un Saturday from Camp tioderich.
00;f4.0, last.
Etta and Earl Stotherst vein. $un-
McDn
oald and chiklien1, dee with mbili,,,,,, hmr.
Ot, of Ripley. are visiting friends on the N. ,hool 1,10,,,,,, on Tueminy of mi.
Vtimi.te. P. (lark visited iwi 1,,,,thor.. week for the midsummer !tideless.
the Meows. McKenzie of Kintail. hod A great neiny from here went M to
week. itioderich on Thertitlay for the review
,..,-!.. A. Stuart expecte to ramthe ia. • and *haul •hattle.
11,1: of hir large 114111 011 Thurrday fUlil
Friday.
,..,,, AO I . . 1 itig
'''''' I rt e Ferth of laindon ir s ite d•
:ewe •__ his holidasas at the ho
,___2
Mrs. R. K. Millir.
Rev. W. J. Booth. of (bibles. occu-
r pied the pulpit in -Calvin chin -ch last
Sabbath. Mr. W. McDonald. of Me.
erriltde, will preiu:11 here int Sunday ,
July :eh. _
Wort AAS.16 INSTAIDTA: Sleaertsar.
KW, Lten't forget, the W ,•n'e• Institute
tweetinis tn-ethe hall tm July '7th.
t There will lw attention and evenitsg
, I restiona. The speakers are Sled
ibtkl Laura Rose, of 0 Ilelph. 1111t1 Mitts Omit
E. Elliott, of Hamilton. A good pro-
•"•!..tt" grain will Iw given at each reesion.
ic.4- Nu charge will lw meat. for .istinairsion
rani and gentleetwe as well ins lather lue
tam", exeeeted te Attend.
,1
, , N14.•,.........1. WESTFIELD.
........ — - - --TVWD t v, .fiiiiin" iiiIi.
L ---StreHertry7ert-Mtchtgitii;"Wiere bin.
ing friendai here during the past wee!:
or two. - • •
Mr. and Mrs. Herman NN'aglitinatt,
..15 of the Catisallen "Soo," Are ,i•••tur 011
an extended vieit. -
„ e
-,---fet hoot rt01114rTrinny-rirthe 61111111110V
yACIII 1011 141111 Miss Chu k ,leaveit for her
hOUIV in ht. Helen.) for a few week -s,
' • EL! - We congest utate Miris itIrritee Wight -
man on her success ate het musical
'tf examination", She awe.n.(1 thet-elnes
honors.
The Ilkitinyhtstol, picnic: whisk
wait held tin Fridley *foe men' las!.
WAN 1111i60 as 1.a0eetsuf. V1.111* 01IA0110116
11111511' flIA1111410d by the MA Mturan
orchestra, .4 letrknow, Wax
nosh
apprecieted.
A very lacge 1111146110A uf peopli• from
this vicinity w•isit•-.1 4;40.1 ieli , 011
Thttraday hurt for the purpese of see-
ing the sham battle. Many of them
• c`it;ie 1 very h throated with
tee ,
i''Wk tp w at they ditin t wee.
• •
It was with very, ... li rt.iriet Oen
we leorneti-yeetehirt3-stef-
,, Sem 4 B. Carr, 11 III) 04 for many
sears ' t resident here. The flinet•al
-t
not o the Wesstfleld cemetery.
itli
teke's ace tomorrow
alter(Ne eteneadey i
...t.iirr;tiit twit!'
it, Ili. lintel. • 'Hie
es he trended' ..u.14 e
err.--taktf;Teleige --
mtwieti„ 1 -
.,44(1111 e•
e left. Thanks
m
own
Ini •ot,
I.01•01.1.111e
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11 "iwrronal" in
tat 1 lynx teoking
lap.
AVithin twit
W.1.4 1.011.014.
Mrnal.
$1 60
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ress
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W. 325
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T
le,
SAM /411.
port stone
of 8, 8. No
"the montff
Wester. The following re -
the standing et the ;mei! 4
le East Witwitiesili 11.1.
Juno; V. Thos. Mei-
ger, • Russell Wields. IV. - Neliken
Robison, Mag 'e Farrow, Leslie
(lumen, May Tuuney.
/ Senior 111. L Ily Illibbitt. Junior
.\ \VI Charlotte Tunnev t Farrow. Wil.
111. Viole-t. Hue anan. Juaior 44,
• wid Tie Hibbitt. Seniet ; Aggie Hoe
ett. Junior I. Lon; :1' y, Viola
JtatniteY• 51. 1. 1'1. '. Teacher.
\
4..tfasise.., EAST WAWA Fe
iftfr
0.5 un e MA -
Henry Tiselale, of thr . C. I.. is
ter home for his holidays.
• 4
=----- `Alex Porterfield ot coneeii.
• skin heal a successful harte:rai 'ng un
Friday afternoon.
The proceeds of the garden par at
Whit...church un 'I intraday n' ht
aniounted to over Melt.
" Miss Georgina Smith, of laickno
was the guest of Mies Mary Charune,
from Friday till Sunday.
A. F'. Johns, principal a the 4,,-
'47 in the service at Lketnybrook on Stun-
"' day night.
Mims Jennie Norman, of Zetlentl,
visited Dannybrooktrienda the letter
,•:1 part of last week, attending the Mc-
. .
nic oe Friday.
A tine evening. a 111,1160 0/4,41Vt1 mill
.3. good meek made the Sleth.xlist ;pu-
gden parte-at Lielgrave Friday
- ing suctersein every way. Q. le a
• number wen; prevent from the I ek
church appointment.
., ma Quite a bet f this locality'
'!'t:'' drove to tiosierick Le_ see the "shani
part 'Made on Thursday. Judging from
Vi the reports they brought hack we
ronclude it wax a "sham" they saw all
'r...---' right, all rig t, all right.
"w Mr. and Miii. Win. Finlay, of,* A,411-
e,o
i < field, visited at thil home of the hit-
ter's parent 31r. and She. John
'mill, o_Llit._ Augustine on Sunday-
ey assisted the Donnytu•ook choir
at tho evening gervier. rendering a
kt\ duet In a pleasing manner..
THE t%If 1.1.11 EXel'ItistoKs-Antong
f '•;,; those wh took in the farmers'it exem-
'fin„to Guelph on Seturilav were Ste
nd Mra Win, Rimier, 31r. livid Mrs.
. Campbell Mrs. .....101111
Bain ord. Miss Chs Bamford, James
itobi ne Harry IThau.swy, D. C.
• Orson , Gee. Jeffersen and Welijoili
ton Nixon.
TAKE 1114 Ix. -- Don't forget 11I..
Auburn el nit garden Huey at Au-
burn on the kfLPIflOO,1 of . tily Nth. The
splendid Ism of the :Col Regiment
been eng ti for the erresion and
al side...timer will 110 11•114101'011 by
.
M\titrin ' es to be the 'arid event of the
int brothers of Carlow. Air
ettf.seieton Don't mitts it. Admi.i..,.
ill ...licTin).,,,ch 1 ren 10c. \
0511181180! NPtestit , - The
;1
7, antlitid\pt... ie of the Donnybrook
1 Alethodist relay twined end E
,...a41 worth Le ' it was held \on Friday
afternoon i , WitIlite'r grove,
1 and was large Gentled. The Me-
at Morrell oreheatri ti Lucknow rtip-
i':'"
Lee plied choice I41'I8I iiring the Intel.-
Eel 11000. After tea w Yee the crowd
\
see moved across the r to nee the
football match between ifteehiareh
Irl. and St. Augustine, which stilted 2-0
tf..4 in favor of the limner. W\ echurch
r.y.' scored the first goal within a w min-
.
taco after play c llllllll eneed a 1 the
. , J second before half-tinie was c led.
- - The fast half was a good exhibit ti,
Nr, neither side scoring, although the .
. Augustine boys had & little the bette
1•, of the piny. The teams were about
evenly rnsitched in weight, hot the
ea superior combination of the at Hite -
01. elv
hieix tram ehowed tilt result of
74'4' ' kill(Or Practice and cinched the Km"
for them. The Mt. Augustine team
L ', go tn Whitechnrch on Wednesday
pr; evening 'to play the return Frame and
1\4 hope to give a better account of them -
''4 selves. " The _proceeds of the picnic
' amounted 40 IMO.
144
f
Mother -to think that my 14tle
Ethel should have spoken fro impert-
- inently to papa today at dinner. She
never•heitrs Inc talk in that way to
him. Ethel aotontlyl-WelI, hut you
choosed hint, and I didn't. •
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PORTERS HILL:
• W goer:tots N. June 341.b.
..„f Ituasnti. Cant iv 166:1 N1HN. A ,
tini tttt of the 'tumbril family washeld
ling, Porter's Hill. ou Satuiday. -.1
aP Leith. at which tilt. following •iwm
of the family__- 4
tater-STIrlher and rem Alex., of
Dekota: Mrs. A. NliteDoligallsand 'ton
NI_Irtiinn, Sirs. HUrtou. Mites Mitrii ttt 1
stirling. Mr. and 34' s. Nit•ILni-
gel' 1. two children. of 4404101(th
township; son James, wit.. :11111 1 wil
children, Sir. and She. William Currie
and ilaughteeltaisy. son Russell, and
Mr. anti Samuel 1.: erson and
three children, ..I thiderich township
Mr. and Mrs. Jetties 'Russell andW iIIhu‚ wet
wife and two lif
Duluth : and Mr*. R. Russell,
and son Wendell, ; Kincardine,
etel /on Oitle, wife and eltihl, •of
11,leenock; Mis. • Alfred Robittentr;
Plieblif Cul. ; Ale and Mrs.
liameeyansI 1:011 John s wife and child.
aiid tiallbill60A, Mrs. It. Cantelote De-
troit : Mr. Armstrong, of Detroit, and
Mrs. t'. Hoene A magnificent iliuml
wit.4 provided by the ladies 44' 44, -
(entity and W ilh very Much eieloyt•sl. 0,
it was 6110 Hisit meal at, which all et
the family foul twee priltent for the
• ferty-live sue.' Atter Chimer It,
ussell was cid eil tin for a spetwii, auti
responded by mowing a emeriti! trill -
me to the ;Dowry or the ii4.1.4wLo who
-WNW' gone nut Who had -left them a
eitage, not in Olio
at the l'Almit101100 of airs. 'tv St
. IJUNUANNUN.. ..s. -
NILE,
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‘VALLL-PAI'Elt. -SEE THE NEW
r wall Paper. at the iestetneteettere A
Re POUT *final JVtif.S'Nik.'...4.Y.Tjhennio
g..tret."'c'alitfuidletid:rtfcti. 1111.1.ru' now in is a report of the Pielils of Nile
tygarriteT, 1,1 !etc. school for the month of Ju
1.1. A'N'ONUtil). --WA:lh"oiNlie every day elnapt Thars- trance and gti10111461011 OAS.
atu.. New seaway fur extracting 100111414/1111.11. eltilted 4: Junior I V. %Vortliy
forthooater tikoi ems ('l -own and bridge work .0 , oii,.., Ni1.N,,,,, 4e2
tee. Alunassis Aisles Mon breakable).
N.11, -Von can 4414404y. laws yuar work witch Town. 325.. 8"11i"l' 111. -11.114
better -dune to the titans! °Mee mare time, 'twain, 167 ; -May Aleltei• ttttt id
better facilities fur doing the work, *1.5)10 cow -
hatable for the uatient. Lizzie \lc Itereisai.1 J
_ Alre.--Shinliel: tif Detroit. 'mein a mtrill!E.- Till.: 1,0CAL At: ENCY :IN..A*1;iel.:1;nelelit4tsdliireiti...;:;1412.1tii'111:)
couple of days load week as Vie Kura' .01
Itourneeen for The Signal is at ttarletst- Limir
of her cousin. Ititatitothei7s. oaten lion and Stationer* Store, where
--Redd-Aireiterven and Mctiregor. rertbde:i and Job work. id rewellf14 will be 4411.: elarareerite Olen,
'it Ate rearteret-for seetwerlption„. ed. 487 ; Nlarioil ItY an. 471 t Vera
travelling tet.itte of the Wingliam Huy. give,* fur auluuut4 wild fur tit.. stone. 0*5
Mess College, were in this ueighbor• %%mug. :fr.!. 1.^11 11. lionett
hood last week eurolling student:, for
mail coarser in the W C 11u1S. Elliott made a business tripAo !bury !held, 2441; G. A. Mc Dm
WvostiomA V, July lid. Nee. 274 ; Pentland,
2211; Isaite. Cuirre. 1711. Semi.
lidgar Sheptwri. Alice She'
N'iotte Kerr. Junior I. -Henry
thews, Myrel Frank
!twain. !retie Yettng, • Laura
F. ()HAY. 'ratchet.
-4-1"2,14.
4914,.
w, 141(1 gmals• I. it • in an eXateeple of
1114114111116es and %satiety' which was
ioorti. far better. Ittensey
New the sixty•yeareddliaby, g -ii- 1:ory
. clever and humorous poetical -reading.
Itmey,
1.10y(l
-4 Me -
2t12
it. 1.
siwr(1,
Slat -
Mc -
Kerr.
•-• LOOHALSH.-
leB
MoNnav, Jun,' WO.
14411. McInnes is completing 16 fine
Anent dritingethed for John Dick.
set':
loronto thisi week..
Mies Frank McLean, of Lecknow, is
holidaying under the parental roof.
Misses Edith, and Core Roberts
»prof. a few days in Ooderich last
week.
The Mister Iturain retut'ued ft'p,
Fred. Rims wIts at St. Helens last their zgapect,jaw _galexiwk•-ww-Tttetithey
Week wiperietentling the •Jube exam.end are spending their itolidayr lit
ti
Mations held 4. that piece. their le lllll • here. •
M1 Maggie SleCharier, who ham At the recent l'oronto Conrervatory
p
.0 e.11, the , '01'11141 H011001 4.10111110 III Mitati.• examination held at Clinton
at temd i. aerie hotaelsitst week. Miee '. tinng' /nee secured first -chess
- --R4. Fi litytion, Don. Einlityron, honors in junior theory. Hearty COD.
Eddie Robb id m Rhoda McKeti• gretulations to Donna! ,
zit. hnve
Ufa- seen- --Rev. r. If.- Liingfoni. who is emi'
paig g the Uoderich dietrict in aid
of the forward movement for ens,
rums, grieo an address 011 Mblai011104.
work in China at the meeting of the
Epwort.h. League on Monday evening
'158 4.. sir allure's Was Illnlitrat.A.1 With )
lktfle. Camr
eon, D.
Gan. N. Mahemzie, re
bell Awl Miss Annie e
the Kure Edward ext.
troit .
AVitj1 Stratlivran. the
(.Me
eanie Camp-
y took in
tai to h)
*11
ebrated
, wi
imoliablyt during the vacation \head
nil i•xnetlition in tester to (1115015`the
iiiientn1441.14 1.14.4044. :-.. ---------,-------
W iTil li.tt.L. Let the stir:, Slew Slery Ploughman apen S41414
rounding baseball clubs tow: and slay with friends in this; vicinity.
re
tmble, as the captain. and lieuten. ‘' lies Elsie Kirklend,.of Teeswiter.
ant of tistletelialsh baseball club have s is* I frientbi in this neighborhtiod
pirt. rowelled home, chock full of bust week. •
pointers and with tire in their. eves.
owing to daily- eonsidtations with the W. 1*, !trophy, of Assumption Col-
lege. Sandwich, fri rpending his hull,
manneer of. Atte Detroit tease of the -daye•iet inellome here. -
American League. . .
A Fixk It tit N.- A barn -raising took A mitnlier`fiorn [hie section -took in
pifter nt Alex. 1,otig's. 12th concession, the excursion' to the Agrirultural
a kw days ago. A large number were Form at Guelpithust Saturday. •
preient fr lllll tit,. 'surrounding country. Mr. and Mrs. %Vim F'inlay. of Ash.
The__ettptaitis were 13 od. Siciwtinan lie". ..pa41--..-suonav\w'
itiiti•Dan Mel tonald. with . John Cane t‘ar'nt''' 51" and Mr'.
(elm ite eersonanderin-chief. (twine Mn. end Sirs. Oen
4,. 141,' lomat excelleeLlusming 1)4.1L-Ilioightstr.
os . -11liew-iBetee.
ier therittiber wns quickly put to- visited in this vicinity the
goiter and raised. The tenet is a fit' of last week,
largt• building. .ilitil ft., with 4:raiment Quite -a
wall L...
•
,Miss V0 Ft0160'A, 11.4 I 6.1,316r.
id homh
e fur the 11011,15 )-s,
J. /I. bitstmson left Mistrusts,. t
tnii-IiirisTAort trip to tHeitn,
York.
.1" e
Mrs. MeElairev, toi•ritectv• Misr
WieSiterete, is Hie guest Of Miss 1
Deughert y.
School chores todaY• Misr
1110 Lent' esttlitte be her hottfe'at
taillor the vacatian.
Mrs. Hicks and (Infighter. !tor
---- ST. AUGUSTINE.
-kfmt•tit Y. June •-ettli.
Fa briegMto r
Amiliaa emenshiance the. poet
fOititetg, tencierreeptratIne
o, disappoint -
mem., triumphs and pleasures,,a
of
• baby's life. 'elle `following day the
• L. whole nuttily, wearing apprtetriate
1'. 11* badges attended dine vieervice at
,HI y 14 heart 1111 earnest end
is. of thoughtful -sermon, delivered by Rev.
I$ -14•1144-41eNcii, 14,,,Iteht. Thug-
• intgatinon. mem 11 few .1.1.04
• week with Mrs. Thomas 'tougher
Mrs. A. DeKay1 with her &slighter
Station, of Melanie, Obioj_ seesiting
her parent«. MrM
. and- rs. ti. C.
Simpren.
..')avid fame, of Kinking"), h
Rev. C.51. Huthet (4,1,45 place in
Presbyterian church very acrep
for the past three Sunday..
Rev., Wm. I 'on way, ILA
who succeeds Rey. .4. t'. Reid n,
. ile circuit. will preach Mr Met
regettio
mon to the Sliepperdton rung
on Sunday aftertewnt next.
ty. 041 (1110 of the hanpiest ef Mullis:
as
., 1
o
re-
, •
HUNHAV SCI,./41. PI.4014 .
tea.chers and office:5 of t lie Meth(
Sunday reboot. lien -tell the scholar
piettie itt I. en- Tien
ohn Craig. to see the gobbets and witness
Smith and shitm battle.i•
• "1"hi
-14...keystr, bright and eve y. spent a 1
atter part enjoyable tinsel. • -
. -
—,--coaMaRfarer '
Tresii.tv, June :ilit
aNtsgterst. letrrge.
Children's Day will le cele1.ra4.ts1 next
Sitbbeth, July 'lh, in the Evatigelieid
church. The,ptuites., Rev. E. tfai•st,
Will give an ilhartrated ter in th••
tusTsitng, commencing et. lit &chick.
In e evening there will he the*'
lar ildren s Dry program, con
ing of -Music, dialogues and-recitati
aud exes/dires.-by 4 he--eltiltitene----Doret
forget, next Sunday night ,i4.
p. en. All re cordially invited.
tr will be taken rot. the
filled'
the
tidily •
11101114 lid 001114 'm04,01113? take placo.
ith the trust thin,: though' it is ex•
remedy improbable (hut all will meet
aim together in ebbs world, - 111.4 -
all Meet in it better e.
' SAYFIELU.
Tl'Ertn.VV, June 3040.
Sties Rankin, of Toronto. arrivt•il
the . Saturday tiveriing to- visit bee neither
ser- antl misters.
Tk•
•• 11
raitint-leet--me,-4„
th
- owing to unavoidable ciretithstimec
tlie %Venire's Institute will not hid.
jaa.luly meeting.
L 31114. Clark and family, of. I e•troit,
ante eri vt*.u.stl haett...talusa-usse--4.1
Wett's 4111. I ages. •
t•
' Weiestotove, July let.
A ya He% PRial.:NrATioN. -
After lessons Were over on Tuesday,
the schelars of l'. H. FL No. 1, wishing
to exprem their gratitude to their
teacher. Fres! Wats, fOr his faithful
and good work for -them, presented
him with is handsome leather ituitcase
Alit' an eddies* conveving then. re:
gartbi to him. The addrled wart signed
lo all the scholars present. Th. -
teacher Made a very' suitable' reply,
thanking the ectiolat•s for their kind
aeknowledginent of what little he
Mel done and assuring: them 'that
whatever success they may have had,
00011 in the smallest measure, could -
not have. been without en earnest
applieation on their part. Ile imidell
that when he began to leach in Loch-
inali Neter,' be -decided to hold the
reins, which he had done till now, and
if at any time he might have been
severe it was done for their good.
Ife hoped that, whoever would take
up the work after holitleys, they would
all be as diligent at. they had been
with him. Atter bidding good-hyv all
went home to enjoy a well-earned
holiday.
IsOfthitathhes---
Tee-soots', June alkh.
I in. Rod. McDonald has, returned
'from nilitary camp at Goderich.
•
Mrs. James Gilmore is visiting her
daugh r, Mrs. O'Hara, near Chesley.
Stirs mice McLean, of leicknow,
'twin a fe •day.. at A McLenn's last
week.
Matter It Woollie, of London, is
spending hi vacation with friends
here.
Rev. R.11. it I Mrs. liernby, of lel.rnont, are the tests of the letter's
brother, T. A.. e
A number of dhian and
ening people aspen a very pleasant
ti)e.4 the lake on_S turday-lest.
- -
- CREWE.
Miestivir,
1 Mrs, Touy Pierce 18 111 at prefient.
We trupertnliCdt orher-sp . y restor-
ation.
Mr. --and- itAni. anti t eir rare
Henson, of Sleeking. virited ether
here on Sunday. ' \ •
Mr. end Mrs. Deer minty, St.
Helens, were renewing uaintan
here on Sunday.
The,nareleir=party-wt-tirenviatburk
Thursday was A grand smccess, the
proceeds amounting ta $82. -
Mrs. Win. Begley, of Hamilton,
arrived here at the home of her pitr-
ents, Ale. and Mrs. Nlenary, the fore
Plug Of bad_ Week. 1.4Ae is still Very
tow, but we hope- Eti ift-Wer, re-
covery soon.
D.kmAtitt By -A terrine wind
storm pawed over this ',teflon on Ed-
da. afternoon, tearing apple anti
°tiler trees out by the ri wits, unroof-
ing bat no, levelling fences and other -
witty doing considerable damage. The
storm extended about two miles in
wkItli.
Homan Kti.t.no. A serious run-
away arcideut .oreurred here on the
fare of Thornier Culbert on Thursday,
when two men belonging to the Alli
agency, of Lueknow, were Petting up
and starting a manure spreader. Mr.
Allin's horse took fright and ran
away, demolishing the buggy. The
horse stumbled sad fall and expired
a few minutes...
LOYAL. - - •
Moxuy. June
Master Mervin Alexander Oreen, of
Port Huron, la spending hie holideysi
with Ilia grandparents at Rosedale
'arm.
II. Morris, Mr. an(Wirs. Hobson.
A at' Semler sail mall Miss MOnl•
era AI1 took in the farmers' ex -
curs) to Guelph on Sallirds‘ last
and re ,rt a pleasant tone.
Miss
the se k
eold during
II,' doctor x
nhe Is improv
expected.
"Mire Morton
thought you were
marked one young m
"'teeny, 1 ' "At lewd..
Were* funny little 111411
the first speakr.
14110110 8a44ow!. 4,44, 110011 011
t suffering from a m•vere
past week, butunder
tee 11111 4(0141 nursing
as well AS could be
me that she
humorist." re-
te another.
10 said pm
terropted
imbe
Grave to 1. ertc mat T n aY to
see the big military rettiew, before the
volunteeer left., .
1.katiett PieNir.--Aeery successft
tilienie, under 'the atispices 04 th
thmnybrook League and Stinday
'hold, as held in'•%Vellace's. grove
t Fri y. The .day was line and
b th you g and old from far and near
turned o t to have an afternoon's
pleasiire, ere was a refreshment
tent mrthe gtsuffia:rhv ere ice errant,
bananas, candies. lemonade and such
like weresold. The Luckmaw orches-
tra furnished 11111/11C during the after-
noon and evening. In the evening a
gene of football was played between
the Whitechurch and St. Augustine
teener. The score Will 2-1, in favor of
Whitechuret. St.• Atigestine team
gees back to play at -Whitreborch
July 1144, •
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, 7?i/Yet-, AUBURN.
TVINDAY, June :filth.
The strawberry (estival at the Pres.
'an church last week tealized
• Iso.
by
K r
e new road to the station is nicely
ded now and all that it wants is a
-of gravel\ --
Young intends starting to
cut staves next week. • He hes A. good
number of logs on hand.
Mina Jean Ratcliffe, who haft been
tisiting her brother ihomas, leaves
on Friday for her home at the "Soo."
Miss Cora Hell Ferguson arrived
home fltis week, intending to upend
the holideve under the parental roof.
•
The induction of the Rev. J.
Mann into the pastoral charge of
Knox rhurch, Auburn, and Smith's
Hill church took place last week. A
-fitrge mimberireee prelitrit:
-
WtsosashAr, Jilly.Ist.
Itito (1 MOWN _1'.1fIT4.-..-Tbe Circuit
garden party to be beld on t -he Meth-
odist parstmage lawn on IVetinetelsy,
nth inst., promises to be the event Ot
the season. Supper will be- reeved
from 6 to 8, after which & splendid
prograni mil he given. conslatirignillat
vocal am
and instruental music. e
program -is going to he first-elass. In
addition to this the tine band of the
Mind Regimn', will be in attendance
and will render selectiortm throughout
the evening. The eommittee vet•y
fortunate in recuring this splendid
baud fur the aysaingrand feel -certin
that all will appreciate the privilege
\if hearing it. Don't fail to be present
rind have a part ht the evenins en-
iOntent.
K1NGSBRIDGE.
WA:DNA:SHY. July lat.
A Bit •cutnek---The ladies nr 84.
Joseph's heich are to le! congratu-
lated tipon the stieeess of their first
garden party, which wee held on
Tuestler evening at the residence of
.1. O'Neil, Lake Shore road. Elsrly in
the evening the people begat' to
gather, until four hundred tn. more
were anseenhled on- the lawn and
under the trees of Mr. O'Neil'..
orchard.. There wan ainstseinent for
all. Moths for the side of candy and
fruit++ and other refreshments did it
brisk busintew, a fenry-work table Mut
Its Wares attractively diplayed. a
Hh-pond at whirh every Helier made
A catch claimed the lively intertet of
) oung end old, and with these and
other attractions the evening named
very merrily. A program of vocal and
instrumental *new was given during
the evening and WAS heartily enjoyed.
The hers included a piano solo by
Minx Gladys Moss : a duet (violin and
piano) by Misses Eliza and Mabel
Young chorus by Ne11001 rhildren
a piano Nolo by Mist. Anna Mefiregor
11 ntep-dance by Master Walter Dl -
ton : a second chorier by the nelson!
children, "The Red, White and /flue:"
a piano solo by Mims *gentian • a
thorns, ••Il written," by the ()lee Cluh
wmg, "There's a Land." by Jame*
F. Thomson ; step -dance by John
Dalton song by Mimes Margeret and
Eleanor Mose said a umairal selection
by the M0144.111. StrOinnin. The pro-
gram was bronght to a clove. be A
erne' address from Mr. Morygen Dal -
ten, and everybody went home weft
plesed with the evenig'i• entertain. I
ment. Among theme preatint were'
Rev. Fettle's McCornilek, nI Kings-
bridge : McRae, of Goderfoh, and
Noonan. of Dublin.
11,41 „,...._31rs.biStry„.„imm and tensile. of Wailers...4
haute belonging ti re McDougall,
and taken net
Sir... Hindi., of Us iectol), under
evening, but we are p
11. W110 is doing nicely.
Mrn. A. M, Campbell . and her
daughter, Mrs. Sa Uston. of oronto,
The hot weather which has
\ii,
te.eojete.fitilittegn...it;st,itti.,.ifip‘mt,tit .J.a.thithe lia..Wonp-
aon line, for the pas week. .
eg". veiled for some Weeks still continua
t; •and the cottages Sind boarding houses
.
anewith-citypeopleetehrti-te
7,30 get to beliny. ',covey ;Hayfield.
A No 'mettle' attraction for the enter-
tainment 01 541414.01* is offered tot Use
Irt of July, lint it is expected that, as
usual, the lake A1141 the twenties of
Hayfield will attract a large erowd of
picnickers,
used. to hoer
1'
;II id res.*
miner Wearing
Nevt' (iloves, ' ' '','13:11
.. .
New Ties,'----
--x..--.... New tiandicerch fs,
nayeltow (1,Allit;e4N4
llti4l0;4';;,i,„,.,0 IN
iatt!1",if 0,t., rtk vow, , Arew V.ests. tr:,czt,:,ii
6 . ill filet we have everything that is new 't1
i in men's wearables. You Ivill enjoy the
wayin-Weather ninth better by irdnning gear ;
° that is new and froli, stieli as can be found
'i. in choice variety at
• I •-.. .. -,..761:•..,fti -,..iain4..!,.i' . k , tI.t41
The Palace Clothing Store
We have -everything- for Men and Boys
• and all at moderate prices. _ •
cLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers and Men's Outfitters,
THE PALACE CLOTHING STORE
Superior
11 ness
I N .1 um
other mouths
silver millecti
nitssioay cat
012114:"40 LEE RN.
Most). v, June 1.11.1.1.
jTbe MilitetrY camp -1111
gave us folks in the con try 11 lot of
amusement during its sta The road
wan thmnged front the ime the
soldiers arrived until the cam broke
esperielly *4..' 1o, bed deer nes
farmers are little slack just no n
were able to take in .1ilost, of Gid
g o.
ing,.. , • -
Mr. Kuntz has been in our neigh-
borhood .with his *Untie appivatais
anti Ineteput down two_ w
7!1T1n 110 feet, find one fur
A. Clutton, 1-8 feet. He is now at
Hilary Ho, -ton's, near Sbeppartitim,
putting a well down for Ilium
Last Sabbath watt Childreti'm Day in
the Prestivtes ian church, and as Intr
minister, Hee. Jenne liemilton. is out
West just 11.4W the tearbers iinil schels
/1.111 carried out the i•ervice intimated
by the Asembly. All wet/. pleased
with the day'. progritue
Slim Church froin near lonelier. is
viriting at Jolin Linklater's.-
Hillier, whir left bele hr et•
twenty -tier )'oars ago, wits
route of 4,41. old neighbors hrr, who
wete glad 10 Nee him. Ile was /41041111-
panied hy Mts.. 144Mer, and- noth
looked well and hearty.
eteileige' • SALTFORO.
,
. lettenalf. June
A Vast4-.111N14; INitteruv. -J. T.
tioldtliore'r portable ..0wii,ihI 1141
been steadily i4 wiirk for the past two
weeks in the village, .. pripcipally ti
certain wiek. and will be running for
a week tir two longer. The supply of
logs is 1111 Imre and is decreasing
every year, which indicates (11.4 4415'
PAW1/1111 tnisinevraT which -Way 111114. a
large industry hem, will sem be
thing id the past. -
THAT Duerr Itosif-Tlie Collatrne
township fathers have pint completed
the big job of gravelling on the. road
rA0111 the britige to !hilltop's hill.
Owing the tittle that the soldiers were
in Comp the clouds of diist caused by
the Iminense traffic un the newly
gritted 'road were very inconvetnent
and it was the general imptemion
that ft job of much Magnitude *Medd
have been put off until tne elose of
the camp.
A FINE IMVUOVEMENT.--The town,
fathers have completed' Ow work
istat•ted hod fall on the Maitland trill
and a neat wire fence extends 1111W
fr lllll the G. T. It. bridge tn the' big
steel strectiire 141111045 the Maitland
Rivr. A cinder path has 'sem pieced
ell the way lip for the 4,0nveniece of
foot paasengers and the northern ap-
proach to the town ham been decidedly
improved. To ritrangers coming in
tor the first' time: Hrsit impressios, of
a place go a long way, and itit row Of
mph. trees were planted Outeide the
fence, in the course of time • nice
shady rolol would be the result which
might become a favorite walk for ped
Motu.: 1st Mt. iv ENO evr.--%Ve tuttice
that +evert! of -our vitIngers are inlay
reinetielling anti improving their
dwellings. Mrs. 1'. Cosmpbell is hav
ing her bowie and store repainted.
Mrs. Ilersoni. has hail her Inman
moved back front the street end A
teller built underneath it. :Pittner
%Vein, of (01derich township, has en. -
41081)' altered'the appearance of -Itis•
cottage, beside the Presbyterian
•h, rerturring the roof ;Laid
John
. •
PI/1 :It ha* enlergett her home by the
eddit n 44 several, 11 10111s. The
ladies i the Methodist church have
been bus -papering the parrottoge and
othervehteteeparing the hints.. for the'
reeentiiiii ot iltir 110W VAS604'.
WES1' HURON - •
-FARM S' INSTITUTE.
Annul 'Meeting Las Week ii. j.
Morris the New iesident.
The annual meeting id\ the 'West
Huron Farmers' Inotitine 410, held 1111
Menday, June 22m1, at Nile. \
ied Ow - portitiem of
It. M. Yeung, 14( (741'111W, ;,V4gtinsA
occup
with ehilit)- and acceptanee for five
viers, retired, and 11. .1.. Morris, hf
Loyal, wits eieeted to the
I he financial statement for the past
year was as follows 4
ak. 'suers.. -
18 Ilalsticeirxwi tont inns year:.Rig ,12
Meffebrrs ,,.es 1.115 ----5-----
vr;•,.1 ..ur
I•egt.1*tive crInt . eu,rxt.
04.15141)
ItetvInts frotta excurslot.s, „ a;
. 151.10.1.1101414.
• •
r,
Frinthatand adxstai-ing
tarp
rtstaner on hand • :e. Sit
•.
02:in
. I lirectors wont nti follnws
Arhtleht Thos. John
!sing, Donald McLean.
%V,. -t. 1Vawalio54i J, A. hlellough,
NViii. Itailie, D. ft. Murray.
h: 1st 1Vawsniosli .1. NV. Parks, M.
Gillespie, Geo, 4tiii dy.
1V. P. Oriermon, R. Cur-
rie .1. A. Mot -tett.
Myth John 11'ilforil, Joe Stothera
Willett Jas. Aneli. If. • II. Hill.
.11.11.1 Fingland.
reinton Dr. Shaw, Jen llllll • An-
drews.
tiodrrIch township Oyu. 1e I,tit.I,,
miuseiii, %Vi,. Stitriely.
tiodesich Limn li. n
.1. E. Tom.
- 11. .1. Morris, le M.
rulng, C. A. Robertson,
John 1111110 -Ow and Cha. tiirviii so..,,,
10 elected an auditors.
At the tngeting of directory; follow-
ing the general meeting 11. .1. Morris,
Loyal, was (locust president : .1. A.
Mallou Dungan VI,' mesident,
and tVni, Moine, Initiganorm, secr-
tary.
. .101
114
ir
%4'
• ."
The effect of malaria lasts a long time.
You catch cold easily or become run-
down because of the after effects of malaria.
Strengthen yourself with Scott'.r
Entutc ion.
It builds new blood and tones up your nervous
system.
ALI. DRUGGISTS; tiOn. AEM $1.90.
00000000004000.00.440000
1.4 ,
'111-11
It g
y. we_sv-1.1
i the year.
I its' a 1111,'
of I la,. A
and N • e k,e1
to ch o 14 0
-IT III. II
"-arty Inspe
Lion i ti-
t 'tea.
NI NI KR
tiOODS
13 et. s t e
uati
1.• y- sheets
Rubber Rugs
E. Knox
AUBURN
es -
A' •
1
1 # jTTJ
1
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1i,..'1 •
ONE SHOE SELLS ANOTHER 4
. .;
Jilt 1141. 11141se W11.4 4 1114•14 enkly the
e tort, of foot wear, always come
back when they need itiO7 shoes. " ..„
\\THEY \DO'T BUY S( -OFTEN '
a they iirest to, rot , our shoes last
tu di loogerhan_ the ordinate, -Thist---'
men 41 a saving as welt as the pleas-
ure .i wearing idilieti so coinfortAhle
you ne er know „you have them on.
Come rim gt.t a pinr ite a trial. Then xi
you'll kno what.hoe comfort really ''''
is.
$
THE McPHERSON S
PIPS It shows its own
we stated gm for.-
• the -beat %%due for
have just received
_
r„
• """'"""
style: its char
It is the Shoe in
0 1584,14 who wan
their motley. We
iarge shipment of -
\-01
44441t.0
McPherson Shoes in
4
BUX CALFV
ELOURS. CALF
1ft
and
eats •
PATENT COLT
.".....".. pi
.* Prices, *3 so to js.00
„ASHOES.
WE GUARANTE.k ALL McPHER-
SON PATENT LEATHER
74ifitE;
G. M. ELLIOTT
•4)
Iiihteeirle,;;e
WEST ST. HA
Dealings •
MCMCIL801/1 7 NA E Pmalrofltsi
Window Screens-m„i
2 • ,ota'
ils* 32! xit irm•
D WA RE '-;,..",:.:
A
•,• Lawn flowers
kit at ilft7.1e. moon ;a, It
Smokeless and Odorless
.mly two of tlee m ttly points tif *11140111(0 superiorit y
l'he NeW P01 11.tilifi Bine 1..latne Oil lattice, 2 nr 3
Ininit.r, With 111. Wit1111111 eh 011. (*411 and ask for /1.
iiiiitrati41111 41 1110ir merits 144,1441.
• Paris Green
higher te4 than
timeilimen; Ili
PstSt
PiTSpa s, hovels.TurniplosHay ork fRoprnd
Pulleys Gasoline. Oils Paints,
Vessel Supplies. and Fishing Tackle. 4t
ii ALL AT LOWEST PRICES
CONSISTENT Wi Ili HIGHEST QUALITY,
se NO Schma ' just Plain Hanest Dealing
kittes NICHOLSON & NAFTEL
VINOL
TIiecoil ',vet. hi • '1.14 II 1. 1.11
(1f 11••• nid•fashiond cod. vi,v Oil prparadonn.
best Tunic for this time of the year.
t
We reurn your flume. ir nut %aliened. 14/K
ft Mood. Piirilter, Plenty Creator and Istrengcs 'Produce,: the
Spiel by
41' „
Full
Measure
ilina;reeable taste.
•
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BEDFORD
BLOCK
1"+'
GODERICH
44,1
ONTART0
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