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Morris. of Kincardine, and Mies Mc•like sound which once heard is never CREWE.
Leau presided. Principal Wightnan, orgottea. It tl'rqu.lntk orchards and, Mnsuer. June Leith,
of Terswatrr. is presiding at the de. low bushes, and is very valuable on hLKV:\T(pK M'ttr.rl�u. --- A rather
partturn Lel examinations this week, , account of the Innumerable injurious I entail number tit' the Ashllretlal•e-
holde
A tyl,ugrnpphicrl error occurred in this insects it deutroys. Although it has rs of the farmers' grain elevator
correepondenre last .week. One iters the above-defvrihed peculiar call, yet al_ l.urkno., attended the enuual
gut mixed ; it should have read : it has a fine sung, which in variety meeting oh tiatuttluy. Althuugl( itTl'i
'D. A. McDonald, reeve of Kinloss and execution is sometimes rsuked attendance was r II the oniglisiom
township, i. assisting Cees & Douglas next to that of the mocking -bird. was wart.' fora britt' period, perhaps
on the atop wagon.' 'these two spleCirx along with the i the heat of the day 1154 ►,ane ct!t•et.
brown -thrasher, which Is often seen in The, old, du•ectois were t4 eteed' by ac-
LEEI3URN, I this district. all belong to the sRIlle, •lam_utiun tor the ruseuiug year. Lest
MoNDAI', June :,lith. • I family. which is it family of mockers',tire w•iui ii �r-miwr s nets fur the rle-
uoted for imitating the notes and calls vatur,
Of other birds and animals. HRItVITIK$.--Mr. and Mas. Isaiah
EAST WAWANOSH. Corlgrein anti Miss 7.rtta. of Luck now,
were the guests of tllr. and Mrs.
HKIAIKA\'K, June 21. 'rhuulas t'ongratu here yesterhty . , , ,
Towsomie Cor',cri..--The council Mr. Roil hire. Jas. Haines, the newly -
met today pursuant to adjournment. ivarlied couple, ai'rivesl 1 • bene
member* all present. Minutes of lest the latter part of 1lit4 wr.•k. We wet.
meeting read and etni*rnird on ts,tur Mrs. Rattles into oily midst and
tion of 1' Mins Scott and (idles- wish the young couple all the joy and
pie. John 1)ingwell, lot. 41, cancel+- happiut'xs possible..:.. Tina:, Ricin
!ion 4, wax present, requesting the a1 sawn wits cutting shingles agithi last
council to take proceedings and have week Itobert Iliggine.ix busy itt
what is known as Dingwall's roitd put pIt•st•nt platting in the cement walls
in 4 somewhat Iwo er can<litiiin fur oiler his barns. \Vilsun Irwin, of
traffic, and raked that a grant ilf]iteltast, hoe treecortt,.et .....NV e ate
money be expended on the same. On Pleased to notice that Miss Frances
Treleaven IN again able W join the
cl ' • of Crewe 1Nrlhislist chinch after
her n'eent iliums.
The News t of the District.
EAST WAWANO$M.
MONDAY, June pith.
13Kocastke4heth of i
lvs Bolt and
Marnoch, were
mon Bence,
uietiv married at the manse, Bei•
ave, last Wednesday. heyswiMac.
ill ie.
e on the groom
,leis, and the hest wishes of it boat of
lends attend thew.
FAKKW ELL $gIM,IN. --Rev. ll. W.
Riven, of Ilelgraye, preached hi.
arewell sermon at the Brick church
;ointment timidity morning. Mr.
,vets' work was much appreciated
y the members of this congregation
rad it is with much regret that we sat•
on and his eetiwrh a wife depart
ram our midst. Mr. Rivers goes to
piny.
PEKaONAL.-Melhurn McDowell, of
weed, Ont., is visiting his brother,
entry, and other friends in We
ei bllorhoad for it few days
,w k Cunningham is i.pending hie
holidays at bis home on t re 9th con- In the everting
( h race t Itlneeft after it 'splendid' day's enjoyment
recovering
Thr picnic seaon seems .to he on us
now and we heat• of them in every
direction. The Nile Sunday school is
haling one at Point Farm next 'rhurs-
day... , We are sorry to hear that
Jos. 000k has a very more hand and is
threatened with ldot,d-pointing.
We hope to hear 41 11 his complete
recovery. It is a very lard lime to le
laid up, as haying is now commenced.
tr
Jl-I'INox. - There was a splendid
gathering at the P ' t Farm last Fri-
day afternoon, when the Rifle Associ-
ations had their annual tournament
and picnic. Thr weathlrr was all that
could 1141 desired. It was quite, calm
and the sky war clear, which was
splendid for shooting. The (Juderich
bruit hand wits there, and , supplied
!splendid music all the afternoon.
Moine enjoyed themselves at hall,
• at lawn tennis, and all went off
in the beet of hunter
ctwion ...... Mrs, (leo. 13. Naylor is
nim er n
IMut in Ileac rot t and (Jordon
/thief! rsturn tl trout Will and Milton Naylor
last week Y
spent 8atuldty tithing at Part Alpert.
LOYAL.
Togsuav, June "Jath.
Agar Sowerselt has secured a tine
pl,sition with M. W. Howell, the
hardware merchant in (ioderieh.
Mr. sed Mrs. C. Trethewey. of
(loderich, are spending this week at
Coli Varcoe's,
Mervin Alexander Omen, of Port
lturon, is spending his holidays with
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, A.
()semi.
A number of our young people took
in the Iawn social held at 1.,s•►1 Melon
(arta on Mondry evening last and re-
port it pleasant time.
Mrs. R. M. Yuuug and little daugh-
ter, boobs!, left on Tuesday unwiring
to spend the mummer with friends it.
Uaoituta sed Saskatchewan.
We must congratulate the rifle club
of Colborne upon bat lug proved
themselves the best marksmen in the
county and upou carrying off thst
silver trophy which so many sports-
men desire to win.
1AuYAL Is l!tuluva'T. The voters
of Loyal have 111 tae• past with
guts' reason felt proud „( our ei.urr
calor who r•rpte.eits the town of
Loyal. We have been proud of him
not only on account of the clear end
sutepsoken manner with which lir has
eiprwrd his views concerning 011r
townships welfare during the past
year, bat also on account of the stand
he has taken regarding the Dunlop
dispute. Although the other coun-
cillors did not uphold his proposal,
we Can M that now his views are
supported by ninety !ser rent. of the
people of the township of Colborne,
and thus since be is afoul the only
councillor who appears to to working
for our welfare we must say that we
felt somewhat hurt when we read the
last week's Signal to think that the
correspondent of dreburn should en-
list our wise and far -suing Councillor
Young along with the other couneil-
lors who were named the councillors
of straw.
GODERICM TOWNS
MONDAY, iii
MaYINo FAKeaKI.t-. T1111 annual
school picnic of M. b. N,i. 13 was held
on Friday afternoon at the enrol
rounds. Then was s geitidetTtend.
ire of pupils and parents. and • very
• 'oyahle time was slant. The
un was mingle,) with sadness,
ow vitt, because of the fact that Miss
1)r . le. who has been the faithful
and ich esteemed teacher of the
school, leaving to go to the West.
As a fa well token of t heir apprecia-
tion of he , the pupils presentee) Mia'.
Drydale 'th some gifts and en Kit-
dreaa, Rev. Jas. Hamilton prefacing
the present ion with a few ',Mudd..
words. The following attdrees was
read by Eliza cllwain and the ores
entation wlu m e by Sella \Vilein:
TUKSHAY, June Leith.
MM,TM's 111Li, CHURCH ANNIvxR-
HAKY.--Tbe services in Miuitb'a Hill
Presbyterian church last liabtatth
were well attended, and the congrega-
tions were delighted to have the op-
portunity of hearing an old friend,
Rev. John 1 g, id Hamilton, who
delivered tau excellent s.rm0nm. The
pastor, Rev. .1. K. Mann, was away
preaching in Mr. Ytong'r rise h at
Hamilton. (Fu Monday evening the
.wutla_l garden {Darty under i the
suxpices of the church was held on the
bandsouie grounds of Alex. Young, at
Ls. -h Meluu Farm. 1t was mil ideal
evening, arid people came, from near
and far to enjoy the kindly hospitality
which ataays-areomp.nie-these em4al
occasions of Smith's Hill church, The
grounds were decorated with a profu-
sion of tinge, the • lioderich Musical
Society's junior band furnished musk.,
and the *erne was a very pretty and
lively one, Supper was sere.d xL
(Able! on the lawn and in addition to
an abundauie of luscious strawberries
there were many g.,od things bearing
testimony to the skill of the Smith's
Hill ladies. Fur the program which
followed the slipper Rev. John 1' g
presided. and pleesaut address,-, were
given by Rey. W. Baugh, of Ben-
willei ; Rev. %V. Conway, of Nile.
and Rev. A. E. Jones, of Auburn.
1 whobeen an -
no
l-
' r 1• rIM11a 1 had n 1
The h
nollllled to steak un tbee auhject "1'u1-
bortne Fifty Peals Ago," declared his
inability to remember quite• 1111 far
Mack, Inst he said hr had recollections
of l:ollonle as it las forty years ago.
anti he p►ts-e.ded to give a most in-
teresting talk on the subject uarnt
-
ing some of the men of that period
who hal left their (wprens on the
community, and recalling some emu/ -
striking iucidente in the life
motion of Councillors Stott and Oil-
Iespie. the I(tr•ve and Councillor's
Cumming and Metier were author-
ised to view the locality and re•
port on the coniIitli n of the lame nr A GREAT -FAMILY
the next council' meeting. 1(e claim - -
of David Cook laid over from former Reunion of the Schneiders at the Old
'muting, no action was taken, the Horne 10 Waterloo.
council heing of tate opinion that the The minion of the Schneider family
clearing oma or T I -(plinth' htrrtich-nf ahirtrt leu.
the Hallaban drain was all that was Waterloo, on Tuesday of last weer
neees*:try i11 the mutter. 'two tenders teas 1111 event of exeep:--anal interest.
for the (tillNtl•UCtion lit' Edwards' 'J'MM,ent. who took part fit 1.114• de -
bridge, cooeersiun 0, were rr'Ceivt4l, s'rod:fiits of Christian, Jacob and
but, .'wing to some misunderstanding 1t,si•1,h Schneider, filial, brothers who
on the part of one of the eontruetots rause from Pennsylvania 111 Isisi,
on the prier 4,1 part of ximue of the ('h11.1Ia►n settled tin the farm, now
material to he f.rnist.cd, it was ',mown as the (i,'ii. 'fill (Arm, 011
trt„veil by \t r, Scott, seconded by Mr, w'hieh 1h.. ireunie111 1, s,k tam, ;4;4
Met)ee, that tenders! he *Keit, utllyd. w.v.k� Ji.Nt'}th u':tt 1o►14e'm[ the lo_ undel•s
a
for by the clerk for the construct .t Berlin, nd Jacob letlle.T sin 1Tir
of this f •idge, also for an mash culvert oxbow fart.' at Itlisauingdlrle. There
'un -the Mahan drain, side lint• .19 lull are over 2,:,151 descendants, 911.1 of the
N►, cone ,`, mole 10T*. e'trrivrd-ti :3rst'3rivitabitrnw
noon on A /nday, July :tali. and fur• apermesl. (luring the hundred years
therthat . rate tenders he also 111- whiith have elupad sinei• the esliIb-
vitest at the we time for the clean- fishing of the family in Waterloo
ing out of e. north branch of the eouoty, it has branched off .111
Hailehan d :1n -Cerrito' IVia tt' • lit direct- s, and Mnytlers and
No. 14, mon. North Hunan Itur: l Snider's in various: parts of Ina
Telephone_ .Co. was del mold and are descended from the parent Selin'f-
pasae•tl. On 11111 on a ,iUicinb1 t re, s HT. Atom- ft:W-y y isrs--ag+o
Mcalt and liinrsp'.', the following se'- menders of the family came 10 Col-
e is were order tops• paid : Alex. borne [remahip, and at the relebrll-.
3tnrter4h fit. )too. road- allnwalo•e..ijyn_laat week there was +1 ,onsider-
coneemaire1 it, $2; W s. \Vightwan, 1te1 able delegation-fr:dii-this e(mrtty. -itr•
yards of 'gravel. til : D. 4'hanmev. eluding Jeeee Snyder. Henry and )piss
sixty-four yards of aver. $6.40: F. Retiree". Snyder, of town: Jr. soil
Phillipp. one-half day shovelling gra-' Mrs. R• m. N' igen, of Dungannon:
vel, :alk ; .John %'rig t, seventy-six Mr. and Mrs,lobs ''1.1.1'ltt, of
yards of gravel. $7.90. Jokes Ikwr. H.diurssille : Mr, end \I1 s. Imvi
e ixtytwo yards of ;navel, SO.20; J. Snyder mutt daughter ilals'I mid M4
Parks, forty -live yenta of gravel. T. Fisher, ofCuhs,rne; Mr. and M
1114.50; Sam Morton, 6n1t yai.14 of John ~nyder, of (Tiepin.
gravel. Si ; U. Took, often yar.ls of The re, n was is bit; affair. To.
Pro di Ian to Ihr
gravel, al.Lu; Holli. 14111441. yards xpwciul trains, in rad a 1. M"
of grated. 8lo.5I; John Mt lie. jr„ alar 11:1i19, Were '41uployeKl•• t•i hi•ll.
shovelling gravel, $3; James . Scutt, the large concourse together. Rein
gravelling at lot :Ili, cnncrs.
*1.50: J. ll. Idillespie, part pa
operating road grader 1151), Wm.
rousted tbeu adjourned 1,. Inert m
on Monday. July'Ltll h next, at 2 do
p. nt. A. PUKTKRF•IKI.a, ('lark.
T. Hiss Ii. T. Dryads.
Tesrhet of S. S. No. Union),
t)nderlra nwnahtp.
(tear Teacher. --As you re about to leavens
aft, r aredd, nix, alt h..... w nand ahalf Year.,
we your pnplla d,mslre Inc ores- In • taorible
way our seems -tattoo of Y r selective and of
the kindly relation wbleb haexII.•d bet awn
n. In that tin,. tee .anent • word• rrprwr.
Mani ars ion.
hp lobi we, owe yowl tor vont. i h
and toying efforts to teach 0-, not only the
neewasary elemwnU of our Wit d r.l nettIlon
but elan the principles and ninth s which tie
.saentlat rn the bulMlne rap o1 no rharartwr•
and to rat um to become woithr rued end
women Of our great ,..uutry. N -s may not
have been up to mer wish s. brit. assorts
You the (rites of ,our labor will gra 1111 ns
t.hreegh IIS. and we hope redound t your
redlt when we lie long and widely sena t,oi.
Please aonept this Iraeoiling companion awl
fountain pen, as artistes which will be useft M
yeti and each day remind yon 04 your los•
pupils stat your 30rine Mends In anal 0
indwlee tow nahip. :signed on behalf of Ili
papilla,
munity at that time. We
'stir, in this brief account
g's addrea, but as he
is intention of writing some
rtes to preeerve the memory 'of
lust bygone days of Colborne we
shall hope that readers of The Signal
may hrt•f the opportunity at a
future time of reading Mr. - Young's
acruunt of the people and times of
forty years ago. The band gave it
number of selections during the even-
ing. and many complimentary re-
marks were beard regarding the play•
ing of Mr. Heinick, s hand of young
wusicisae. At the close of the pro-
gram a vote of thanks 10 those who
had helped to make the occasion a
sureness was moved by Gordon Young
and seconded by Chas. McHardy.
LOCMALSM.
Cure Your
Dandruff
Why? Because itis annoying,
untidy. And mostly, because
it almost invariably leads to
baldness. Cure ft, and lave
your hair. Get more, too, at
the some time. Mt easily done
with Ayer':: Hair Vigor, new
intproved formula. Stop this
formation of dandruff
/).•n not shone.. 1;,e ,,.Lor of the linin
Ferrule with soak batik.
,y lake It to your
5.4 1 0, stout it.
, h.a as Y f. • .sy.
1Summer
The nes' Ayer's Hair Vigor will certainly r
do this wort, 1, -../use, Neat of a11, it de- ,
strays the seri:. which are the original
catias.-of dandruff. Having given this aid,
nature completes the cure. The scalp is
restored to a perfectly healthy condition,
-Motto 4y eke J. C, Alar Co., 1.ow W, Maw --•
SPECIFIC CURE
LUNGS. THROAT, COUGHS,
MRS. MacLEOD'S
For L U
NIGHT SWEATS. CHILLS,
FEVER, DROPSEY, GRAVEL
and all Kindred Diseases.
sta Mary --MacLeod,
Sole 1'at, liter,
NEWGATF ST.. Godcrich, Ont.
A fit•slt ihil,l i rn.ily spoiled.
You may esliurtte 1111 %shoe of your
reputation' by /swing to induce a
mg
thing au i1.
1C1.1zs Mutt.wux.
MRI Tr Wniw.s,
MARI. 134.1119044,
NT,l.I.A Hai...
Miss Drysdale replied, thanking the
pupils for their gifts and for their
words of appreciation,
OS
due solely to neglect. 'De h:ur
often b comestlry and tlan.lruff
Jn'4 l) C1lt',1' the hair ;?land~
do not supply enutl 'h Nat-
ural oil: Nothing overcoutes
this deficieney. ocfTectivcly as
that delicately perfumed, re-
freshing hairrom:Lile, re:tri ie-.
Avoid baldness; apply I kai.IIC
to your ll:tir occasionally AlI
druggist , Sip fit' a jar.
DAVIg ENTH64�
ton 9, I lives were present Froin It :titan-.
silent I Misanuri, 11111119* Dakota, New York.
Thr. Michigan, Ohio, Alberts. M:askate1w
Ain wean, Manitulsa an.l ,•,tris of lhi
t bolo,
The day's program was ops'nrd wit
MUMMY, Jnne 'lith.
The masons have commenced work
on the new cement residence of Wm
Howler*.
Miss Isahella Mn(hesnn i* at present
visiting friends in E-u't Williams,
)liddlrnrx and elsewhere.
Mee. D. R. McKenzie left Kincar-
dine last Friday on the King Edward
excursion to visit friends in Detroit.
The Lochalsh It.ls
ebnll Huh lois lost
a go.sl player in the person of 5,
I3isw•t, of Laurier. who has left for
1'hieagn,
J. A. McLean, of Wining g, Mtn is
visiting friends in Lnt4know, was in
the Presbyterian church here last Sun
day evening.
Mrs. West, of Negoinee, Mich„
arrived here haat week to visit her
sisters, Mrs. D. Mclennan, Lochalsh,
nd Mrs. John McDonald, 12th eonces-
xfin.
ugh Cameron, of ('ahrtnet, Mich.,
wh formerly resided in this section,
and ho has been absent for some
tweent years, was visiting friends
here 1.. week,
('SAN. :t/ Hix MIND. --Toni McDon-
ald, who . embarked on board the
steamer (i hound Inc the excursion
to Detroit suddenly remanlering
that the cloy wan in full bloom and
should be star 11.1 to, j ped ashore
)111111aa
s the boat Ks leaving the dock.
I'. is a careful Is,
Mies Milne Di. son, 12th conces-
sion, is quite unwel : t present, being
under the medical r • of Dr. Simp-
son. /Win il, while her younger
brother, 1►. %V., is au ring severely
from inflammation, rest ling from a
badly suppurated wound • ins fool.
Wens: AT Poi'T Ftee. ine mem-
bers of the rochalnh Rifle A •ation
took part, in the annual stms.t ' • com-
petition held at the Point Far near
iloderich last Friday. Althougthey
secured none of the prises nffe . as
was to be eipeeted from the x-
tremely small amount of practice t
had hen, yet tlo11btlees they brl,tgh
home some vnluahle pointers.
A WEARY llt•RDSN.-John Mason,
of the boundary, is fairly distracted
these days with multitudinous carie
and worries. Not only has he to at-
tend to building operations, with the
haying mouton clomp at, hand. but also
he has the rape of the twins in order
to prepare them for Ripley show, le
sides keeping his eye on Hiigh and
Fred that they may not stray from
the paths of virtue. He ham onr
heartfelt sympathy.
LUCKNOW.
TURartAT, June 29th.
M&s omic Rgxvtcii.-The members
of Old Light Lodge No. 1)4,4, A„ F. k.
A. M., attended divine service at the
Presbyterian church on SahINtth
morning. Their annual xerrnon waft
D. T. L.
dellveIntl h v peat
or, Itrv. D the
h A number of brethren
were present from Ripley and Kin-
cardine,
NUrrIAIA. -- The marriage, Cook
place at 11 a. m. on \Vwlneeday last of
Mia Mamie Joynt, daugp1hter of Reeve
and Mrs. Joynt, to Itobert Johnston.
111e ceremony was conducted by Rev.
A. (3. Harris, of Amhersthurg, as
listed by Rev. J. E. Ford. The newly -
married couple left on the afternoon
testa for Toronto and Montreal and
on their return will reside in their
new home on Rale street, whirh was
a gift from the bride's father.
IN HRrny.- Alex. McPherson was
repreeentitive front Camp AIMni at
t.hs Owed (lamp meeting of the Yom
of Reotland held at Toronto Iasi. week.
Rev. and Mrs. A. O. Harris, of
Amhelsthurg, spent it week with
friends here. Mr. Harris was ,Mee
acing clergyman at the Johnston
Joyntwedding, and preached at the
Methodist church Sunday evening,.
He was the minister who performed
the ceremony at Mr. and Mrs. Joyner,
wedding( about twenty-seven years
Min. Mr. and Mrs. Harris were resi-
dents hen • few yearn ago, when Mr,
Harris wart pastor of the Methodist
church Huth Cameros, of Calu-
met, and J. Beaton, of Griswold,
Man., who were renewing acquaint-
ances here, retureM to their bones
Monday....antrum* examtnatMns
wenn held last week, when Wm.
The Old Schneider Homestead et Doon. '
414.1 11411111 'orrises condo, 'l, ,l 1 t
TrKstl.ty. Winne 21►1.h, Itev: Neill Stauffer, who real i i.
ireMr. and Mrs. I, •idL,w, of Toronto. Itgd l dfrom Ifibb• pil
l.!,• u,
vi«nine at • of Mrs. Laid- Mtitzrr1anr1in1.N1.This
1x•4'11
ill 451,4e4 -i1,11 0f the Sclil.eaki
law's htr•ther. John Cxnteron. Mr, . family wire i:Itll anti it entenle. x,
Litidlaw is a ptorperetta lumber fuer- µ.,tildr:d of the family hist
chant with yards rat a number ill IL. I\V. It. Snider. ,'x \f. i'. f' . ,
Int.'s it. Ontoio. .,'n,41n 1
Po Nt. Jareb., chairman of OW 1
KNOLratt ('uNtt1$)5INDKN4'R.-4. $. tntmnittee, deliver.il un :ui.1res< ,fin
No, 14 ie coupled with \Vratcall Okla' the history of the Schneider family.
School Dear Bristol. England, for the He told of how Hans Schneider, the
purpose of corTespondence• The first peogenitor of the family, was bort, in
Mitch of English letters were received lJanton, ;tern. Switzerland, in I..3f,
during the Reformation. and was a
Nonconformist and later a Mennonite:
and traced the family first to lier-
111111iy, thence to Hull,,hd, whence
they emigrated to l.nnc;.ster county.
Pa. Christian, Jacob mid 'Joseph, the
pioneers .hove referred to, were born
in 17:sei, 17111 and 1772 arid 'euligrltle•d
to Canada in 1)113. Thr party ' in-
siste,l .1f t wenTFaeve-ir ainthr,- t thv-
d,'acendant. there are known to he
today 2,5101 of eighteen y earl. anti
over and 1.,4051 under thal rage. having
iMI
different names. They endure4
all the p11v+ttions that wets rutnt4nn
to ent•ty limes. T111 sin.Plr life they
e•
l'
hal lived, their religion and their
141
faith in (101 and honesty of porpoee
had led them to lemon 11 gu•nt
people and if they hal leen a little
more progressive their religion toigh1
have been the religi,, ••f \\'ntettoo
county folks belay. Ile spoke •of it
'4)4.6.1 (fait g the woolen of the
Mennonite faith, nitiHety, their grand
mnthet• nail ; the infantile innrl,alit•y
g tla•i11 wits usage than With any.
other Ware on the fare of the globe.
There ween a monism. of ,.(her
speakers, in -holing .lion, W. L. Mac-
kenzie Kin t' Minister of Labor in the
Dominion (iovernrnent.
1t h,ti- been attggested that 111e re-
union Its held every ten yenta hear
after.
STANLEY.
last week and replies are tering re-
turned this week. This caused cons
siderable interest among the parents
and pupils. 1t is one ot the mean, Inc
binding the Empire closer.
SCHOOL RRMIRT. - The following .r..'
the June monthly report of 8. S. No,
14, Stanley. Names are in order of
merit t Mr. V. -(l. It. Ntephteenn,
tteina M. Mcl3eith. M. M. I?iileher,
Jr. V. -J. H. .Innes, .1. W.
Kehl. Mr. IV. -A. P. Petrie,. Oda K.
MrHeath, Sarah Rat hail': Jr. !V-
II. A. Haber, W. M. Mellrath, 1f. C.
Kehl. St. Ili. -Anna Hood. Maggie
Parsons, Jas, Collins. Jr. Ili, -- L. 14.
Warman, Jessie Coition, Alex. Me-
Murtrie, Sr, IL--AnnaFisher, (Oracle
, W. C. Johnston. Jr. II, -Willie
Cooper. Part I. -Willi,. l'A/1101 s,
Bella Collins, Roscoe Osborne. The
hest spellers in the monthly spelling
matches were : Hr. V. - Murray
Fisher. Jr, V. -Herbert, Jones. Jr.
IV. -Allan Fisher. Sr.C0f-
tins. Jr. ill,-Lawrencee \\'soman.
II. -Anna Fisher.
CROWDS OF MANITOBANS
Have Found a Cure for Their Kidney
Troubles In Dodd's Kidney Pills.
mutt, Man., June 2M,-INpeeial.l-
ung the thnueranda of Manitobans
ave found a dare for the pains
hes of kidney disease in 1)ald'a
Pills is Mr. Phileas Norman -
dean, ell known here. Mr. Nor-
mandeat ys :
"1 hal idney (Lissal. for three
years. At. mei, 1 got to had 1 meld
not attend my work, 1 took just
flea 114.1014 of sld's Kidney Pills, end
my pains and es are all gone, and
Some Ns -matt. Hts•r,Rv. A pair 1 ran work as we /ii, anybody,"
of nathirds wee otlaerv.d here lost. 1)ndd's Kidney 'ills always cure
Monday. Although ealmtlion in part,' sick kidneys \\'it well kidneys you
of Southern Ontario, they are quite can't hive Bright's . woes, diabte
es,
rare In this erection. This species Is a dropsy or rheumatis
fairly large Mrd shout nine Inrbas In
length. of a uniform dark 'Mut color, 11 a woman's hat is ,,ming it.,
with a Town of bead and tail black, impossible for her to con nee herself
Its tall note is a peculiar whining. cat. that it Is uncomfortable,
A
wh
and
Kidne
A thick adhr
Japanese !lent' .
a•o.t w.tuderi.
It so.,the• h , ..,.
VOtoautt.r tr.,u. Piles. Inrneli... Ma.r-
watlsln. Chafing, .rrtta4d 444.•1 .dh r
tk.,l trouldrs.
1 he wort* loran 1•. ,s It
n re,,, sl II,'�It h. T,V traa,' Meall,ol
Salve and yi •• 410 rehcn�d.
An Dealers,
DAVIS a I..\tt'It 1.:' r, t.t, st,.nu,••,t
Sooner or later a man who travels
..n his cheek will have it worn look.
Publicity is an nluunl t•Inrk that Tre-
,luently att•nk,ns a man's 4.n4-cient•e,
ONLY 50 CENTS
to make your baby strong and
web. A fifty -cent bottle of
SCOfl'S'EMULSION
will change • sickly baby to •
plump, romping child in summer as
well as in wtntrr. Only one cent
a day- think of it -and it's as nice
as cream.
Gd a some bottle now, All Druggists
'rML STANOAPO.OF TML,)IllOP -O
Lake Huron and Lake Superior.
A ma gniti rent ell ttlnlet' It•ip is en -
loved by taking this "flesh water s41.1
voyage" from Martini, (3111 ,1 10, to roll
William, Ontario, through these great
inland w.am. This year new steamers
have been Added to the Northern Navi-
gation Co.'s fleet, and the finest, end
fastest vessels on the ()rest. Lakes will
fly the house flag of this popular (tem
ploy. The steamot 0 I'll 11 in run nee
with the Grand Trunk Railway Syr
tem, and all particulars, rates and de-
scriptive literature, eta., can be had
Inc the asking h a lying in .1. D,
McDonald, District Passenger Agent.,
Toronto, Ont..
FRESH AND fi009
Milhing hut the' highest
itu:tlity of. (iruccri(:S
hanlllt'd at our atoll',
and ((111' stock is
consta_ut1y
(.11 an ging.
(i I V E US A CALL.
Underwear
IN ALL TUIi Lt:AUIN(i MAKES :
13ALRRJOtiAN, "
NATURAL WOOL,
EL.LIS SPRING NEEDLE,
PbNMA1�t'8•
The 'Best Goods at `Dight Prices.
B McLean Bros.
William L. Lindsay
flastllloa tit- 'Phone Nn. IM
• J
\\Then a wool to ;o.s visiting noth-
ing hurt .4 11,1 eo ni,i'h s 11,1' inahilily
411 11111.14' 1,1..,11 11,1 11 Oleos the idea
Ino t .,m r rat
f`
honk.
Do you know the difference
between working and Ion ing
the work done for you i'
Sunlight Soap actually makes
the dirt drop nut saves you
time nod money hut Injures
neither hands nor
clothes, That
is just the
difference
between
Sunlight Soap
and ordinary
soaps.
Follow
Directions
•
q
Palace Clothing Store
TALCUM POWDERS
We Lave it largo ass.n•tolenl t.1' islet. 'I:dculns, `leu' ipiin'rt
,nanufacturtsl, sold base them in different odors: -
N ulrtu'o, \'linea, Niulrucu Rose, Nadrnc., Flesh Color,
Taylor's Volley \'ii'I't, \Viltianl+ t'unrnutton. All the
above rat. 'Sx• at tin, Also Palmer's Garland 0f Violets. at 11.-
x tin, \V1 also h,►vt' rht•..ls'r'lah' , flow Uta: alp. at
F. J. BUrLAND'S
Drug Store Goderich
"THE STORE THAT PLEASES."
OUR STOCK OF
FOR MEN AND WOMEN
iS COMPLETE.
Ladies' Patent Oxfords and Ties. •
Narrow and wide toes, Matsu and face, acid patent
with colored tape, all prieessve...-. ,,-.......-.Sa.0o to-ik.00
Ladies' Kid Oxfords.
Medium weight and -turd toles.
at $i.5) to $2.5o
(100,1 4441,1'•,
Tan Oxfords.
(l4' have -colored shit's in eh,w,,lasr, tai ,a,.l
1110041 $1.50 up
L G. M. Elliott.
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"14800 rods ot 5o cent fence, for .40c per rod.
This fence is nine wires high and stays twelve
inches apart and is made of all No. 9 spring
steel wire. This is the price of a seven -wire
fence. We still have‘some of the other sizes
left, which we have cut down to run off.
PAINTS
We have n 4lnnn1ity of
Ifollywesxt P ' t which will
u-oa4-rat *1.,:ftl- per. gallon
%Ve has.•n't, 11 great lot of
nay 0114' ,-nine, hat for small
jobs, int first muting it will
-art' you 01001). ,
BRUSHES
(unr .tock • i 33rushrs was
111V.•1 *,iter cornplt'tr'. h'4'
hate
A( 11 line of ('anndiun
+u,t Ante, stn hrttslles, rang-
ing/rem :s. o tit t.70 torp,
have he
. F 1 I'm \\'1' lin t
11 •1•l. and for 1111 1
for iron roofs, I I , 11
Paint li lir f 1
I.un K
ti
flatusit. Arco 1h•atul lit black, brown, rnu'uon and K 'rn.
%.. entry a full tine of 1•otets of Sherwin-WRheims faints,
which • paintis gen•rnlly +teknowledged to Ire• t,Jti• lest\paint on
1 he market,
ate.
OVA ehl
I l.t;\ou
want a heating stove tot- nt•NI
Wt' have a Ie\V that we have to carry over atTtt--mac
want the room for summer goods. -It you can
get a $45 stove for $t,;8 this is a saving ttf 8.„ or
on at investment of *38 from now until fall, say
October, your money is earning about 35 per
cent., or 18 her cent. per ..year. is it not worth
thinking over :?
1n Rakes, Lawn Mowers, Scr►en'lo(\rs, Screen
1b'nioR's, Refrigerators and all lines of sunimri
goo s we have a Targe stock to choose from.
(ed. ;gore nn veer phunhing, heating, rasrstroughing and
electric irtng. ANI can give yon prompt attention and nil
work (ul guernntee,l.
Store 'Phone 22 CHAS. C. LEE 11
House 'Phone 112
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