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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1908-9-3, Page 88 1dUaeoar, September .', I IOd • THE .SIGNAL: ONTARIO In Beason. "I ray• ray 'sty," he remarked. 'is (herr anything to shout down herr The (;toy heated around for A mrotnent, Anil than +anKwrred., with eagerness "Ay, tilers.': the ,.kMem/deter sonde Lvrr the hill '." Sift WILFRID AT CLINTON. I NOTES OF SPORT. r--.. ttreatier Will Address Meeting There The Lakeside League. , on Wednesday; the atrd.Aftw• the. Labor Da ggnus here. • Da/ lrrich haar- the reception of Nil, \\';Brie Laurier ball tutu ill the Lukraidr League Arrangements ire bring mai* for the next Kamm lot the schedule will lw at Lueknuw on ‘he -bre Ina7 ridings when he tote,* to Clinton on Th Luckiww reday hist.war, defeated ed atUUl`Ah•l l the site fust. to aaJdrrw a public meat l.uck11uw u. . Ing. 110e -will lar the only meeting of The same da ' \Vt°ghau( defeated Sir \Vllfrid's tour in the conntie.t of Kinearliur at \Winghalu by'the wort' Huron, Perth and Bruce, and it ill es, ufl►n \1/ Moodily KIpe Ittrlirh• pia- y�ttt -ate willietrd thus a Loge triuut r ht elect/ e- k,uckuow anti tette- teazel won. I7 he to ('limon to hear him. Sipe- to u. tial trains .arse Leine *retired to biting Andy Win for the Red Se=: in people from ratan)) hunt: at Watts• Lance. There will likely Vie a si" ''l end , ..., ode le•ugur l,a.at.a11 watts from thelerich, leaving herd about Monday aflrtutwu tit the Ag a t ',cultural °0011, and there is nu doubt u large grounds hrtwgrn the old rivals., \\ i°K eonttngeut oriiudo,trb prupie, will be grin and [ween waw aivals., ing- on hand to help in tire,welcuwe to Ihe nal" gaols. Itrl Was the fest 'TY c w• brilliant Premier. It is intended that testetrite+ goon seen i(irstrextr for the merttng+hall qr held in the olrl•n Plitt. and front the spectator's llawrt air, but sari gemente are bring made it bar" for an indoor -meeting if the .weather 4 t I au ter should be unfavorable. A bee ld band.. will he an'at•endaucee including the °Werih land if 110 other w►gage- inent prevents. - It is unfortunate that the i,,e.4t*K conflicts with the litaterr••h tudustrtgl Exhibition, which' will .ore held' that week. The date was fixed by the lien eral l4efortu Association of the 1'roy= ince, and when the conflict of dates was txtinttrl out to Mr. F. ti. Inwood. the se•reter)' of the AAsiu inti . tt.e reply was that no change . cend,t Is• ,»gads unJe the meeting ClintonAreilfria-.t. rt instead. The mai- ds u( the Liberals of •antL:thct Nr. runts of t Ia Lila ti }swt r a manner ra1- trd, it was speak at 4trat ter was inthe h the whole-- • Holmes. along will; earls of ttodes h., to settle the difficulty iefactury to an coir make any found 4o be iugsoasihtr tum ) change in the program IVs tits( au-. Mr. lawood was'in t'llntuu hast Fri- day ri-day and preliminary errangemente were made for," bI►(11rmb11straation,on . the 1rird. Hou. Geo. P. Mohan), \liuistet• of Railways and Canals, will au•cutnpany Sir Wilfrid on his tour, and it is hoped thou he may be indu^ed tq visit Godertch while he is in this pact of the our harbor.ad make an The lioderich!ection Board of Trade has the twitter in hand. - FALL FAIRS ,MOB.we �� Aug.34.Krpt. 14 Loutloulunula, Sept. 11.1U %filch d Sepl. 15. its Mitchell• ,•,Sr t Id. l7 Walkerton ..... • - hl•lti \\'alkrrtuu Sept.1 letuwel • Sept. td, 17 . Sept. 17_ hi Exeter .. Sept. '21. . Goderich • Sept. 23.24 Zurich .Sept, 1:t. S1 Jit. Jlat,, . Sept. t'1(, 24 AVM haus .Sept. '24.:•5 . Sept. 731, :10 Ripley Sept. :3f, 11 Kilktoll (let. 1. 2 latcktow .. .l1.'1. 1. !irrisson.... • • •ort. I. Forlw•it Ii Oct. 3 Tiverton llc1. l; 1'erswater • .Oct. ti. 7 • Oct g.• r Information -Wanted. - •'I Tu the t:dilur 04 '('hr signal. aY view could out wr ua r Kut, -ls it not tittle the financial getter, the wore ofo ltaatrun•Il of the 1st tit July celebtra- visitone (aim. at the end of \V4i4anje lieu this year was published? Those right it innings putting the I Isey' 'Who eayr their ttrlatiry towards the 011 4111,11' 4111414 le. Farm tent ukrver)• funds want to hiluw what wee done ;novo• ill til,• Warne was watches; w,itll with it. %Vs., worn :ilw;..(ntuui.•rd u tic L•.r.t atlentititif,rthe speetatpre--etateintags°• thecelebration.araerash; h Wil when Gia eri,•1 tallied:Twelfth, t imvellbd nnsidrra considerably. 1 1 t It l three tour 11 in the last half ••f the eighth tutting+ the t t w 1 their on , wiles, %%rut wild with a e- .11wee things Adult' not be neglected. ' • .. • _taw tem a tie 1►tld -1• \\ ikgh:aui I sir nem went to ,sit for thrix. last , o ea•eut their e ,ring and do something when unset had a dehrhltul outing -The • tell" the. rieit,tg it a to - - • innings. if the hsads could pi -event, sTie"chi.ir'a4 Verthetrt"•t Alefhlwlisl tti all' b , - they got their innings it 'meant the Point Farm nn Afoul Atv. ni, scot. riga oghl oma \\'-1TBRITAIN'S SUPREMACY. went out in °hurt order. ' Ont hsle- tich was at the 1...1 ..v y Tiltlr longer, New School Books and School Supplies for 1c1111u1 t ►Jtenin: .wee+•• e +onrntit- uaal--erre•-ru.L.-tsutbuito stee nart7 ..._ r. ilieelNer- thatrthrir ort the ninth innings ended with the memo Rut Her_ yt.:qudnln$ ..11 a le. in l het- "----fid ,.. war ,{itekly pal[ out, and then it was Tile Loudon Spectator, lu 'it lutes tip t.. lksleilch. The flt'st hatter a estiug article un the subject of the weft out. but Resits got awaya present1,It8i tid rest between came n. rirhL orad carer in u n hit 11‘..844440'1.44-. ?be aspite! evil of the p.se,tnt sites ing. Hb.la. tit' Kiucat'1linrt ',,srats i .yon its that we sr" in a .vm- vetc tlatisfarturily. John F.,iis, (lsde- petitions with (ierwauy for the. eum- rirL's yunnggst player•, kept up his tuatrd of the sea 'which., is nut uuly meet reputation : lir seems to have a rumour. from the er•uteulie puit.t of brilliant future sterol e( him lit the view. but is 'multi, with very Karat h as.•latll world. Several other of the temptations and pruyul atiuus 1.. au hawk all' getting -in gol"1 shat"• for outbreak ••f hostilities. teeter company. J _ •'while that coutpetitem %mete there •r-• is aatways the dauber that, tits Berman., sae j: It. 1',rt. A (iovt•ntment may hold• tat a point „ •• has been reached w h.•rr t ey ars so 1 t > 4 marr• y equal hr us- in utari ne force 1• 1. i, a in the 'North Sri t{ert it 1 worth •3 'a their while to run the risk of thug i �..�.-►FT- the LnNeert..ihr-#lrt,.yutJ,.rf-8i.uvttot . u 111 a to the .(;saws° people and tux that ter Viet •onus they have atiCt•t 1� Ill . It 1411 their iii) have nut hero. as \ti H. t :o: A.n. It cunsulrraLGr .rct,uns`o{ Criui'siui are "already tnclttte l t•, b. b a.. -pent in' - 1 , 1_ _ u• ^ l• l 1 - f, Vain.. -In nth .-ores, the estupeti• a a ' lion tau.+ trot I ',di.a.e.i to• reach the point where the Berman Govern- .. -1 ' i went. pMerrtl Ir,4p lia11y .-uuarters, 1 a ° will 1*' trio 4•J 4. .ay 'Now ..r „y� nee' 'r " Thal -•p. int ha. nut yet been 4 4 'a s. rvarhed: but it may he reached if. we r, ;71-11 I41 Total . hold; ..r evet. appear k.. hold. tion s ., comely _ojbe_maxitu that we will out t n } at-- gprmj^ 7t perttl} mon• theft cat. be• shown 1. b.•. absolutely nrers,wry to u�n'i- rive tt�t.he command td the :ea. Ger- man' naval • bleat, may. make a (lit - 3• terenl caalcula ..o fruit' that made by HYMENEAL.. Dore -Dietrich. A quiet wedding took place at it:15 o'clock yesterday marring in the vestry of Knox church, the principals being William Juuars Pore, (1. T. H. ticket agent stud Iispetchrr here. and Miss Florence May, daughter tit Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich. Ti,.' ceremony was pertormevl by Itev..1. A. Ander- son. The bride wort, her travelling suit of nary blue btoadclolh with hat. to match and charnpagrti•. silk waist and carried a beautiftl fox muff. lir gift of the groom.. The grottoes lat- ents, \1r. tool \Irs. 1/ore, of Miteh.•11, and his brother. Norman Dore. taa.- elling auditor'of the .ti, T..R1, were present, Mts. hors wearing a dress met and the of black voile n • taffeta bride's parents.: Mr. and Mrs. N. Dietrich, suit her sister, Tisa Em- meline, were' the only other. present. Mrs. Dietrich were black benrietta over taffeta. The happy couple left on their honeymoon on the 7:15 a. ur. • 0. T. K. train rand after a fortnight spent in Toronto, Hamilton and Niagara will take up their t•tesideuce ou . Elgin avenue in the vary neat Www house be- ing built by Mr..lewetl, witih is now nearing completion. The presents in- cluded many valuable gift.. of etit glass. silverwaie Anil furniture, amongiheln being a h*mil+toter mora;( 'chair from the i.. 1'. 1t. staff and a beautiful china cabinet front Mr. ,and Mrs. Kimball and the Keneingloo Furniture 4'ontpatl)•, of which tie. It nnleill is tie manager, -+..114 ill -whuwe office. the bride was formerly au eftict• ent bookkeeper: The whistle of the Kensington furniture faetoa•y .teiy.' Aa euocrs111on r.4 c. ngrat ulauu•y biota a1• the train started frau the station and se it spell *long the rails the rxplu- tion of torpedoes Ia•neeth the car wheels was the Brand Trunk's ilend•olT, The Signet jnitls-fn the eh ms lttl ..f gorsi wisher. Abell Coterie. The residence of AI Is. Jn •s ('raigie. William, street, was the s„eras of high festivity yesterday 4111 fhr neenNien of the marriage of leas daughter, Miss A{exina, 40 \\ ilfiam I'arkrr• Alarll, of Dr. and Mrs. ate t, r have rkgaged Werth Me r. e•ul took talose at upon. the se'rvicrs of .1r•. .and Mrs. neer to Rev, .lairs A. Anderson, luwlur of take charge sof til r nutntnrl• repidenl.• Knox church. tying the knot. Miss at Hayllr 4 d --J 'ala Abell, of Iwmd, m, stvU•r of the Amassing _emp•rautce workers is groom, w,rothedr-r • and Frederick tallel for . Inlay evening at 11,,' Tent- l'raiKie, br.therofthe ,.a.. e, ems best misses 1 Il to atrnngr the ittogrntn mac. lila brier w•ar n eo+Mme of to r tent IAncr Sunday. lath rust.. A white Brussels net over white silk.a.d tendnnll rs t. tnrvtell. trimmed with lure uta l)u('lu ere wad in t( riblam' and her bouquet was of (Teem 'J' e C. 1 11. i Ili- week shi opin r.,prs 41°11 'maidenhni1 fern. ''lar pf.udrly .t material which was (lrid1.nla'd was, in pink silk mull _river .i,ntght liar in ounileetiim with the pink silk autd carried pink raise oonstt•netionuf tTtr Iturlp1' .1ndlr.sre aril! fern, Miss Helen Donor, of 4t 4 rich.111tr. The logs and other material per, the little .Si,,:.,, id' the bride, t ode are to be used ill cult+traction work on Expert �_� -..J._ ..r other branhen. r�tarlllltare : l.•.� ee`Irh w 1.1� . t Flliut 1 4 1. w 1 n. 1' • I`rar, `f. 1. Iles Inv, tArVd 111d ,• Tail:art t. 11.1%111,r. . N o.al•.4111 1lsu000tod. xr t 1' Nth tete. 1st 1 Joan.•.:rad h ha[ rel 1, e 11 0. .r r. Ail1,1-441st, I mley: r. t � (hn104.,r•- t rstert.lK t 1 4, - sari hair° utnln Ib,gi I4,,,,. t n u 11110 •• fttt• ".1•„ 1 1 ,• •Bur Out w{wu winidne ria ,sora.[ Earn°=l•oslwrirh j \Vi°ghal a ,1 D astm un {{ and _-- . lf, iniatwL ;SMF _:ea, Two -base hits;,-- :dis. I)evinr, ttr�ick may in the easel pane 4• he wrong . on, '-by Wigging ft by lhndup but re, one• wine cars,: ter the peace 1x11 cit Lases.- (i/"lerich ., \Vingha' u• of th,, world will want Si tempt them ;WO l'simat tor S,•lutui Opell1°K. value $I,lse1leg. 1aet. to vow' of ;the Prins1•:xrtcitra.1 ticsibblinit lk"ek :and start. today. Fill explawtlion furnisher) witll,•nc,' Isis,, AA. to -sr.• one ••1\'I1\Lh:'. tieribbler. The Largest,. (took and hest \ ,abs. shown e, 'V,•s-,• tarty, 111 Y. I .: 410401i.'•,.. F11114 ••4 011 MO bast .alis fu I'rncil. t'ous, Ink. ':ram 1 Vii', k r, sural all 1114. All thin i 2141 Text lLs,krl.er ;abseil£ jh1..s,l.. Sop. al Ate firh•.,ls, Mrd 1'ullrgi:it,. 1nrtitul,, kept vomit:milt. in 1.a•k.. 1','rm..`itrictly 1as11, POR S B0-I/K ! (! �- HCourt House Square, Godertch L'Phone No too asialia -toff Drank; t, lois. ,.ur expert., as to what fore. will ub- Teat T till hljitcher Iii , A,gt'• tarn -1Ti.• eism :. 'fiute til gams --1 tutus . t minute h, put their erroneous tbroriee t.. the 1lnpirr --lt. Rose, Kincardine. proof. .\ atugfle with Germany in Notes. •hieh we were sutras:dui would be Dunlop will have to Mit his smile avery ite le leag, at; evil than though train - . ►a into cold storage. ' . w.. were unsuccextabit. - liod..yl't haae•.it, said Wiggins. more power which comes to b,• de- liealrrirh nerdy joist ori• mart Kamr -The to pit them 8.11,11y into first place : se wird in a tattle for the supremacy let everyone turn out next Monday i..rthe r. • a with Britain etdilese our when they play Blyth. ((etcher amply atoned - for hitwiht nb)eets should b,- to make it perfect - throw when lie drove oto the let fladt' h• clear t.. the Germane than .1 • Ipvns.d the winning 11111. isele••s for them to compete with •,- -- - _ -- Tor flys .eonittlatrd of the-- sora'. LOCAL TOPICS IN BRIEF. that it they engage it, tlat.colelwt .beat their iyveraolnle lien I, Alter ills h..114ay ..=4w"l leu'. All ;get down to lint 'the war to Make the (iNrmat•- husi.w•... Perim).* -11.0 wain a AAA sett -fat. retire trunk the oomprtikuu i.. u. pruye•. ,,,I 11.s weer. • 1'. J. l•r44,5 i ' ha• the r,MMtn by rt.•tr .l but b;. awl the .k111 la .nplSy Ms aced to it.. 1.•nt L. 1helu• int "ply p f .tyle. T1,'o1.1 .rl.a•,I" ,'.ni,a 1.r lea: en ill. e•xantp{e, that wr. a1r tutb¢'F,I,nr am 'morons. til to . theruugttly and so it m.e emu loot aui•.•r a , .ui•m' lana, t • 0 1.... Ttoneless for then; to try to will went ....me ph•a,egr'pl. to -rad A. •.nti assail it • u the rats.. Vie w'a11t 10 neon, to yobs ho.l.noss tyour.. Palm.,.titMake it int 5,sible `tut an • German trees.haw yobL-1 n• rent sunk at your bud ora• till, l ) ki•.A th.eF �tfr .aaliew-rens, own. �f'1l�`•-("-'Illy A work of art. to•Wfu ly roomed, g s ani 1. hi.' {elbow -Germans' Just. ono more ".,.caroms of 4 Ilb,rnnrn hr.. t,sm•ane hi.1shat, struggle. one mor- !lipretne ••f - eke .111.1o. kilns 11°.11 h. 1•:a.t •i ha,. a { rr e. Img•• Af"I x•Iro: 1040trmmt of ere elchlte,. fort. ,:i,e more act of *telt,-Sacrifice. and Origins'. and reld��, "loll leu i. a 1•x4":1.1 i,1 you will have. accomplished ••Cour •-uulns. vent :rim. and will parts th•• winning.. The ;warm at Victoria Arra House _poet b.durc .your potent ,onlpotitorr eontmenei"t oinTuesday bight.• Rattier We maul Lo S've_�i .e40(1 case t.. 4hr prudent 0e•rmait, who Will pay; nruwt h.uk at tart* Our cu1n. titer i- toe tar ahead of ru-alrea.lv, ane' is ruin, to» •rtrupg. to make it tameable fur, es to pas hull The ef- fort- 014 do .ru is sure to be unsuccess- ful, ,uhf will exhaust us and leave u ler• fit than we should otherwise. Is. for eompetitiuus its other direc- tions. Ttrirndurr let u• glee .Ili e. lessful. nal devote immelv.w to thou where wr-htMii:iie can be'suprrmr, =1111111M=1111111 INS /1 F a 11 l:xhib- Inions ,Ir uuw tit hand: 8114 if you are going to show the `, j 7rinu, l►river u r (: 0 t s i there iiia)' Ie Keine article in the following- y.,u will tired: - 'rb:tit Olt SIJNOLE IIAIHN. IIss4, OPEN 0I4 I{I.IND 11111vLES, 11.AI:l•IiItS, ill {turret oe black. ENGLISH ' tVI:Ai' 13L.t.NKI•:I'e, so by `tu, FLY SHEETS. just the 1 ting for showing light •hurars or cone, Mt'ILK AI► HINlitii, PACE I)It0I'S, 'BRAID, Red, white. him.. 141'(''4. \\'IIt4 J Good roc , rie H. E. Knox AUBURNaummommi .te1WWww.s SCHOOL SHOES Now is.11ix' faint to hay Solalu►1 Shoes for the .huyi and , They will need go1,u1, strong, serviceable Sl)nr1i,,tllt+ kind that will stand the test in any weather. 'In this Zine we have excelled 1111 past efforts anis you will tinit'Zlt your command" -the-most t otnplet(' stock of reliable footwear at the lowest possible prices. Our stock of shoes for workingmen has been sel- ected with the.greatest care from the best manufactur- ers, and does not include anything. that will not give .satisfaction. Queen Quality s I OR 'WOW N SOLE AGENTS FOR Walk -Over Shoes t OR MEN. =11=1114=A11114.i r �iC _Downing & Mat a_ -. �>r ...r..t....t.t.ttllt..t.•, CHAS. E. GRIFFITH I-- i tea':Price for , 1 }.INt. TAILORED � a • UPHOLSTERING Eggs. I REPAIR/Ala-- , Rat good Groceries Only good 'Groceries the!. 'heap considering quality verything fresh and seasonable Reg up 'phone No. 9t Immediate attention t your order Fverything promptly turdy & Co., 1 will give one rent a dozen ••\irufor•eggs stamped ,a19.11rlrtli, torn). .)sunt. The stumping is eai.ily dune, and the 1•xtrat cent t,.-assns-1we+ttt 4.. til.- wins.- nr wnntaur who brings us the eggs. (',11) and gat on.• of the stamps. Everything p, in Groceries -- e1t tht tight. ' of the. ;;girt ytoddy.lord the right Priers. The People's Grocery. w m. L. Lindsay Hamilton �ILee 'Phone \o les 1 FITS WELL l -HYING - LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL l.,.-nh9.rr .;,.stow •" 1 '1'we dtk.r. wr.i of tt: When made by C L 0 T II-��1 ANO HAIR MATTRESSES ttENBWBD AND HE•MADE FOR MEN CARPET- DUNLOP 1 he 1 West S j' • •.e-•ettll� \Vern an heiress nu►rric+ a title that is slash all she gets for her 1none•y• After •t w Ail uuakes up her mend to have her own wary she gets angry tf mime 111411 d,"••n't get busy' and . restrain her. An otriers stwauleil t'ithaigt•• reiterate reef, 1er100 .1 , - - I:o111:h1t 11. 'IN I Farm headquarters ..e . , • ;slily of ,Michigan I''anus. U'rite fu0 huu►1.•t. CHARLES U.. FISKE, i'I In,lvr "f DETROIT,roitilliereMitch. mommiwwswimvosi _he New Coats for Fall deli Wed ORE new Fall and Winter Coats in this week. Garments that are right in every _little detail that ,goes to make a .stylieh 'coat for women. All tailor -Made. Periect in stYle, faultless. in HILT Of ,any exclusive style or pattern no two garments the same.. • -- Colors are all dark. Black promises to be as popular as last seas. on. Lengths are 3-4 to 7.8. backs semi- to tight -fitting, although there are still some loose garments shown:. Come in and see' the *new coats any day; no need_to feet -obliged to buy, but we would remind you that the t time io buy is early, before assortments get broken.„. , MISSES' AND YOUNG LADIES' COATS. $7.so'ao 4to.00. - LADIES' BLACK JACKETS. full length, cermet Styles, $to. $ts and Sao. ADIES' FINE BLACK KERSEY JACKETS, haadsomdy trimmed with braid and velvet. no two alike. very exclusive, 1.25.00 -and $3o.oe. LADIES' SILK AND VELVET COATS, heed throughout with beavy-weiglit wiry We o • 4,••ivilig 0: eight Very handsome libtek Coats • for -Wier IrbeT Are ent.. 111111, bir itne of 'the best f ietiirers in Berlin. There MIT WI -two alike Niel sellin • 111..111 fOr 14.4144 Ilernel' than We 14111141 Were they not eamplee. They have lien I liatoill,••1 hot very little, tie thie ..... Nauru. mil, ...ills on a w Intariii. If .00 want stimething out of the I 'Mitt:fa y at $25.00 $30 00 moderit Orme- and-- - It's two to one that you'll be ph•ased when you bemuse raft! end yirirriestf brs- QUALITY' and PRICE fia pleased that refuse to part With either, 01111 tarry 111T • like mu. friend here. 'We've been building up a reputation for a nd ie.. Willi these iv inn ling t wine for veto There why the mime of Olympia 1.14 !emitter. Let VX Meals served at say time. lee Cream to take home. white with va1.21 nth 44 of men attil A nertarksiaes. isitiinsasd -that_ ham lace and btu,. rildem. She- earl led a 'Itql1114 11.1•14 110W ellgitgell 011 the elev. knew a great deal about a mounshiner ing AMA!: elt the Mute b. lo 1 Poi t Alfieri- A boarding liettee for b • t fres. lAWnitPurwririell - w - Vittie played the editing match. eolopiatea 41, 4 few day,. it b„,.. Louieville to testify for the state. brother. J. W. Craigie,' and Nii/e1 '311.' the men b• tieing erected and will he erremotlY 1 Ile 'wiled that the_ work -at _the Eigliteext; m'alVbar'ataseskedn tb"eu ;Piet% utt,'' aattorrteb°ut thy i8 ile fitleatAli to 010 no, 'r of 11.1""it '''411115.• Mile River will be cottiniencet1 short. "Waal." he answered, swelling with After ttie marri t• luchmin table,. itnd later at the t 4: T. it. -.' There were hag.; crowd. at Wori:. along the Mad 40 the_ net of a hot importanee. "I seen this feller riding rive, enjoyed the festivit let. airound the Iy. probably next week. and flowers and eotifetti met the I inn- 4 oay 011 a plicitig roan 11/1/ and verity- etatioti there wag the throwing of flee deriami 011 saimm, 4 night. 0.00 4, hiu. _, i 6444'11 announced that it twout.1 be Oil of a fia,,i and,,, ...11 bicwring u.f. a barn' 'Pig. .4 4,1"..418... .°1'.." , l'ir 11'1,147 :'''filh" tile teat night's perfotatirinee at thie sod I al him ulnas tear a Dote grass tioned place being the groom.* old ,the Inithtitor and Manitger l'itietirsou bottle. The bride's travelling snit eta* 4_ 4^ .4__. MIA 1111.41ren Irre moving Iliel Ore dr Our friend (biome StIven. of 4 Itirlph. cream silk. The oitt.of-tenti lovers, were 3,,.„.01. al„.11, Henry Alp!! And fi, (firmer well-known resident of Mete. Miss tiertfiete Abell. of 1..milon, rich, ham heroine an enthitelaette arid father, brother mid 14•44-e ..f. the expert amatem photographer. IIe uoot., Ns._ a.. t•f.„wder: „1 Lon, took his canters. with hint to the hhie• mart, ali Ettfrato. - A very large number missfethots, eli,awing.-14.4m. Addend Tut - Of heatitiful and iisefol presents. bore testimony to the popularity of the "rnment. ItivIne oltv nf his imitate groom's present to the bride was The Theilforil Tribune has (boron - bride 'Aid e sunburst of wells, to nottnees that after- nevelt yeere 111 the flo ergirl a gold ring *et with effort he him given up the struggle, pearls am to the grootnetnan *pair of and has concliider1 to Phut down. The gold 440,4 Mr engraver] with hie Levan S1111 also haa discontintimi pub. lication, owing to not twine *hie to The Medern)toad to Suttee*. A meeting of the ',period ennonittee ,,,f the colint y colitteil was held 'ant flitirsilmv in t 'molt Clerk 1.1311e.1.1 Aire pieth and enterprise. Mort, .,.., boos county cifficiale. The smolt of newspaper reader Is LOdi1). ,.t• u c,“ r n0 ennintittan,„ rhittbaettpma hiss nn0 before in tbn hietore .4 the mid. The newspaper plsees yotir bit Omni under the err, of the buyer, He what he wante and knowing where find it looks up the wide-awake chant who seta hint to come and se bine Success. in theee dart of aharp entripe cans five eternal vigilance, you easta Wisp a bustler down. h Oaks From Acorns. orgardsatiou of the British Bible So- ciety ; tt ells Methedist young wo- man eta, gave ts, Hobert Baiker tbe idea of Lb., Stautle!, schuul; it was an- other wrong W.4.441111,11 whose writings ownIted In the establishment the Fresh Air uniis of all the gore tie ties ; and 01W of Oar leaders &Ante* IV ?town' Tit .nrryttnitunr-erc hall for the **Twenty Millions Twen- tieth Centel" Thank offprint. " atel says that it wadi the product ••1 th•• faith of a devoted MetAindist I.,•en made politic. while in froderich W1.11 0 great ad - miser of the world 'if our local artist, George Hargitt. and was mi in love wit h our glorious sioniets tbat 13. pre e. Swett so order te paint one for Sleds Sowded Seth. reeves RA ywarrls Heath parish ehurehyrier4 the vino. the Rev T Wyatt, emoted a eats+ to he kept tame mad pluelsed the flower. horn the sine weenie arid sesit.tered them about Then the birds 1110 it dip 171 111,' 11 owtserirei Midi eilsoy int the bosh Usonegionty. Hat Last Olvanos. Maybe "Tint leap rear 11.1.4.41,41ins lamp ita pee the bridegroom "T think awing ,ebn knew Men. hot the nide him tits sms." 4011..1 01. Miler 1111 pt ken t,, t he wit. ametle and itartiew. Wore open • Win the morning 011 I next Olympia Cafe CAMPBELL & ATHAS, proprietors School Opening Supplies. 1 Jost 4.,,elywil it large terttrir Of Exercise Books, Foolscap Paper, Pens, Erasers, etc. The celebrated Sterling Fountain Petl from $2.50 up Pens on apnrovel to responsible Don't nouns this chance if you need A GOOD PEN. James F. Thomson I AMMTI SOME SPECIA FOR -SATURDAY BEFORE LABOR DAY._ sittimwr is over. as I. as our sf4ling goes anyway. That is why we don't wiuit summer stocks lingerin , here a day longer. It is the reason too, for gathering together odilg and ends !summer goods and putting them on the. bargain table Saturday larked at such stonishingly low prices. OUR BIG BROIDERy SPECIALS. Prives low enough tt Embroidery 3c saim day at yoilr Embroideries .at 10c • 4(5) pods cm this, table. witle.firviee lee and 3)e. Saturday, your choice ----iliThie lot per Shard • make it worth y nir while t...1av in :k supply ,fOr next season Embroidery 6c clearing MIL Matniday at pair ehitire per 6c Lace lioie 10c and tan. Regular 'Pe 'and '45e, Sam- 1 OC %My clearing at per pair Sil Gloves 15c isatenpre, Hack nr• white, emelt ally, clearing Saturday at per el Me, He 2:444 ,tuttlett• 11 yard, eittAird you 15c two sizes pair Lisle 01 es 15c Long Lisle Cl)toves 25c White only, long hal; gloves. Regular NM*, *leering Salt • 025 L6 Lisle Gloves, 5 1.. lisle thread glove ev fine *with , black, tan or white.' tiler 50ic 75e Hearing Stittioley pe fair Cotton 1)ress Goods, 10c \ A titbit. full of 'ott on Dress_ Iliaterlairt. thim table ynit will find the last ends Of\ fasteners., Ida A, white, ;trey Anil fawn Col ton Dresm Materials that sold at 15c, 241c - whole order. Settled% morning you in, Six ordy butte,' Itaincoatar made fem. ell . wool craveoette. Odd styles, Si 00 rival -Jog At; each _Ten .1Astlime Iteinene Ore -last some exera &rood Ve want to get them out of the way now foe winter triode that are here already rind Saturday e5 00 offer you your choke of these for • JP Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for August and Fall Quarterly Style Book now at the Pattern Counter.