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BOOK I3INDING
MAGAZINES,
PERIODICALS and
LIBRARIES
hound or repaired.
QOLD LETTERNO
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LICATHER ODODS
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"I"de^'it"3:4lU lyr A(Ib Oudnrtohdn 1.1'1118
A. K. 'PAY LOR, MTKA'r)n1Ru
SYNOPKIS OF CANADIAN
NuKTHWIDIT LAND RICOULATIUNK
_Any person who U the vole head of a family,
wen, mole over Ie years' old may buwwtead
quarter sectio' of available tluwl0400 laud In
LanlWba. Saek.tchewan ur Alberts. '1 b.
airPhOatll mw,l appear in per.un at the Douala -
Wu Lands Agen°Y or nub Agency fur the
Carr bT proxy
1
m• be mote et any
Busy.
1111 ,wrtaln nuudlla,ne, by fatyer,
a n, daughter, brother or sister of
intending
Duties -Ma months'
reetdeuce upon arid
lore. year..
A Uvet Ulo.Ut of the laud in each of yy
A bjjjj1e„teadsr may ova within nine udhr of
kis bowsun41140u4„form of by hint eb '•rb.
hitelyher
daughter, brother or
father, mut Dar..o4,•
Oster.
l4, certain dut'i'es ealptow40 tendder inwafl good
standing may V
eteogaide his homestead. Pritw W per acre.
Duties -Lust reside Ox months 10 each of Oa
tsars from duof mn6entry (nt}
the time required W esomese ad pate
and omiresa •teh.
Ahomesteader who bee
exhausted his home.
stead right and cannot obtain a preemption
mal take a
pl
ies :W aper acre. 4)tutle0ad in
rtain
aMust
r tr+t:tw. n
reside Oa wo0tbs In each of [Aron Years. ou1U•
rate tiny acne and erect a house worth leillo W
Y
W. ( W K
Mlnlster of the Interior
Debut of the gilaahi of MW.Ad..
'N.13.-L'lt w p11
s,twmsnt winos., M said tor•
watehmatng, eto.
HALSEY PARK
WayC.r/xa*, Jawxl.l2 a4 of TIOI•a.
Boal etas 01 Square. Uodertch'Ont.
Civil Engineering
nee
!in
g
V•VIL
out Hydraulic Knit -Meer. Ontario f leas
Snr,oyer.
office stetson Bork. Dederick.
Beetroot street, T.lepbone LSI.
ldn$1C
e1.•-. -
ALFRED E. COOK. TEACHER OF
Man/splaying, Theory. Harmony and
CNaterpd0t. Pupae prepared for clamina-
dos..1 Toronto ('ooeorvatury of Basic. Apply
at Thomson s Must., Stere. llddertch. Mondays
to l'Ilatao as re,ldeoce of Mr. Alex. Metcken-
ale, 04
0'111 et rest,
Jredlcat -
as. BMMERSON t TURNBULL'.
L A. T.lrrtwlnr, 10,D
W S. Tenant:1 , IL 1.
Ueese len nlltoa Street_ 'PDM Na.
Dr. *mmereoU• reddenmt. North sltr'aat.
1 Ire 8L Uesm • chert►,'phone US.
err
Ile. tbrnalts t of Public
N
snt.eeals t
Southwest of Public WDnn. 'Phone le#,
1)11.
W. F. UALLOW, M. B.
nee sod resident+., North .LreeieVh a, Irl
sank of Pointy Keels' ry
Legal
I. KILLOKAN, BAKRiSTER.
e solicitor. notary. etc. Money to lend et
lowest rates Weer- North street. Dederick
mesa algoell(♦neat In Seafurtb Saturdays
earl Illesidare.
O. OAMKRON. K. C.. BARKIS-
T ollcltor. inner, public. Omee.
' rich third
l/ov
$ Dederick. •htou Street. d4
.m
,•roars.
YKOUDFOOT. HAYN & IILAiIt
barrbRen., +elicitors. notaries piddle tin •
toren' th•Mar1Ume Court., etc. Office. evil side
Square. next door 1'. A. ♦al'm's grocery. Prl
vete funds to lend at Itwest rats. of Inlere 1.
W. PROUDFOOT, Y. c. H. ('. HAYS. U. Y
+LAIN.
(IHAKLKS(IAKKOiV, 1».1..»., HAI,tt-
l iu1TLtt, attorneM .ohcltor, etc.. Uode
b. IIossy to kind at lowest rate..
MO. JOHNSTON, BAR itIi'l'EI(,
, solicitor. oonsolr0ouer. not.ry pub:=c,
011... nonillion e4?aot, lluderich Un4 - -
Ilnst}saneer Loans. Eta
0J
ll 00i PI.1RIaI• VATISteFUNDHCAT]OI
1. Barrister. Runtime 'inert. Uoderlob.
W , R. ROBEKTMON.
iNSI'KAN('K AGENT.
Piet •a0 LORTIONo: BiilWh. comedian and
A.eria•o.
Aoctnegr, 1411C14.1141411C14.1140114lCAmar
I; Pt.0.41th 1.1.01411:
tie : The (mean Aceldent and Ilnwrant/w
.'orporation Limited. of London , Eng.
Furl Fl.ITT Avo dc. WW1.. The U. P.,
Fidelity and leuaranteel bmp.ny
Office at reeldenne. northeast rooter of Vie.
torte nod 8L Davide .treat.. Phone Kn.
101i1N W. CRAIUIR, LIFE, FIRE
ey and accident Ineuronoe. Agent for leading
mutual and Mock rimpaniee. insurance In an
11nee effected on beet plans and et low.... rale..
(
all M owes, Ammer Weet Street and nutinre
Or sddra* J. W. CRAIbilK, Uuderlcb, Out.
4 els .hone 4
jc•Ii11.LOP MUTUAL FIRE- IN -
`L S U R A St' IC (' 0• -Yarm and I.olea d
town property insured.
Officer.-- J.Ma, Pim.. K4. en u
T. Frewer, Vhoutlos-Pres., trace 1'. 0.
Themes C
TheHal , 44ee.-Trw., 8emforth
Innm't.Or,. -Wm. chestier, 8eaforth ; John
-.U. Grieve, Winthrop: Dooms Dale, Seater( h:
Joko HenneweW Dublin; Jhmes Keane, Reerh
11041 John welt. Herlock . Than. Fre,.,•r,
Hrueex"John ti. McLean. Klppeo : Jae.
Connolly. ('t1nt.Qn.
J. W. Yeo, Rnlmasv1110, agent for West
Heron. Policy holders can pay aesessmento
toe ted mer t
cwt tear& A '114 et To
'trowels. Clinton,1111or At K. i, Cuns grocery.
14,,',teo street, Oodeliab.
imitate Lleenoes
WALTER E. KELLY,
OWatchmaker, ewelller ONT.
nd Optletan.
limier of Marrie.e Lioenaee.
WLANE, ISSUER OF MARRI•
. AOl limewt Ood•tieb. Ont. -
8EAR1jj PARLOR
DEDFORD BLOCK BARBER SHOP;
-Thin well-known and ``stonier Frond
n*nn Its p04rons the beet eery ice In shoving.
hair-en/4nt• eta, eta. Iwdle,' shampooing a
specialty. Only Allied hands employed.
YTOIIppaatronaajaee will be appreckiud. H. 1.
ROLKMICR, Pieprletor.
Anet1oneeruur
THOMAS OUNDRY, LiVE STOCK
and general auctioneer. 010e. on South
Street. whore he will be found et all tinsel
*boa not •rying ..le.. Terms r,lw4nehle and
every effort ones to Ova you .atIAfacUon.
Phone re
AUCTIONEERING.
All. brenehee "*,.folly attended to. Farm
tales• live One's avian awreal M to and merehan
d4ce rwlwF 'nude anywhere, Write for date. or
roll and talk it over with
Oeo. Beckett,
Hamilton street, Goderich Ont.
Teispbe•s Na tot
BMiaw.
A big negro and is small Italian
were sawing a largo timber, for a suh-
wath a
w, each
n t trn mill ng it hack and forth. A
P'Igllistic iriahrnan stopped to watch
the nperetinn. in a minute he hit the
negro. "Ofve the saw to the little fellow if
hs want.' It,"
9'NE SIGNAL 4M'I':‘ItH I
-.1
III'Ksu.ty , Jrl.v A, 1000 4
dews of the 9istriet.
Miss Beatrice Greene, of (Tinton. -turn they will take up hnu1rkeeping
left last week on a rix weeks' visit to nn the gtouul'r farm in Hallett..
England.
Presentation td Miss Ida Holmes.
Rev. Donald W. M. Urituliart, 11. A.,
of-Kippcn, has accepted the call of. Miw Ida fioltlles, Who is l•+Luing
(tired himfl•u111 Knox church, Listowel. CliuLuu to reNi.f4. With the rely 4,l' Mr.
iGJitl+, the tw.a year oW; daughter of Holmes' family in '1'uiWito, was per.
J. D. and 111x, MCEWPD, of Morrie, sr.nteii by the 1)'liIrs Of Wp n.
fell Inst week and treat wed her (viler- church with a vary, accompanied
piece «1
Dune, hand-paintast chink, accompanied by
Rev. H. K. ('urs of LotWexlslni • an address expressing high regard fon.
OW the nuptial knot between Frank Mier him( de and regret at ler ap-
Llttleend Miss Lucy Cowan. of Hill-,
Prouchiugdepulirate.
lett, last week, Bad Blase at Mensal'.
Misr Moir hat resigned her position
as commercial specialist in the Chu.
ton (Jollegiete Institute to accept a
Wunder one in Napuanee• at a larger lead.
wry. -
Rev. W. 1.. Mteeveu, pastor of
Witi h
aw
Baptist c
hurt
h was mar-
ried
r-
rind on Tuesday, :Nth ult., to Miss
Jerrie-(iertrude Wright. 'o( New
York.
Norman Percy (freer, formerly of
the Dominion Hank, Wingghaw, Ware
inerriedl in Winnipeg on Wednesday,
the Z(rd ult., to Miss Olive Nkiuk, of
that city.
Alex. McLeod, principal of Zurich
public school, has ie•siggned. Hjs sur.
cewor will prof/ably be Mr. (Jordon,
who hair taught nn the 11th cuncessiun
of Hay' for some years. erne and English, $1,1M)), Mies Moir,
Miss Rutty M. J.ollilfe, of Virnten; min *P ' .-blee Teei1fto.-1re
has been ggranted the degtae of M. A. accept a position nu the Napanee Col-
ley the UoiverNiiy of Toronto!. MIW e'giate staff at a salary of $1,010.
Julli)e has returned from Penning -
too, N. J., fur a three tnuntb.- race-
' i8bfEPPARDTON.
•A dieastrogr fire broke amt 4,L 7::k)
on Thursday 410011in4.iii the•'bea' 1
lardy of the machine shop 111 the Hen.
toll • f dry. Before the brimele
ariit•rd the the was pis[ control, and
it was with great dimcnity that tan.
mets Mei/entrd elle moulding sl11,11 111111
sawtuill adjoining /1.4,111 catching Me.
The Ibis, which is estimated lel $K,link,
is partly coveted by ineuranee 1,1 $5,-
4
MMI,
Clinton C ollegiate Teachers.
1"our of the, live weulllers.uf the Clic
Loll Collegiate Institute teaching sett
have Dern re-engaged, at the bellow-
ing salaries: A. P. (sundry, principal
and science. $1,500; J. 1V.. Treleaven,
1t1
claaitica, $I,2; .Kine E. It. Orlug-ge,
mathematics, $1,01111; E. E. Hall, mesl-
Mn. Wm. Hawking, 'formerly of
Crediton, pasted away at the horse of
her nephew, Frank Adams, of Mhipka,
on Friday, the tech ult. She is sur-
vived by her husband, a son and
daughter. and four sisters.
Mts. Ann Jane (iodbolt, of Iced
Bluff. .l'a1., formerly of Winchelsea,
married! r'ecenM, to Ur- W. M.
Thompson,' of that piste. Ur. and
Mrs. Th+mlpeon are spending x44 ex
ten.ive honeymoon' in Alaska,
Walter Davidson, o,( .Regina, was
married in the Presbyterian church at
St. George on 1Vednesslay, the Zird
ult., to Mims Florence 1{0.00, of that
place. Alex. and Mise Mary David-
son, Ot Winghanl, attended the cere-
mony.
The marriage of Miss Altaic L. Hod'
gins. daughter of Richard and Mrr.
Hodgins, of the south boundary, .Cr -
borne, to Oeoiser (}odbo*t, of Winchel-
sea, oxutr.d at the home of the
hriTg e o pareia-ard 'W&iUe.d4 y, the
:30th ult.
Igyher,, McCartney and Pon, Oeprge,
who have been farming in the Motets
Jaw district for some time, hsve re-
turned to their home on the Mill road,
tuckersmith owing to the difficulty
in 4,i\'
securing l,rl in the les .1 .
g pL r
McCartney sold his land' fsr' 835 an
acre. - -
Auiet wedtlin _ wan s01et ni 1
9 R n zee at
the horse of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc-
Gee. of BrnceflekL on Wedne,aday, the
'tied ult., when their eldest daughter,
Ray, was united to Wilson Arm-
strong, o( the -Milt road, T41ckramit.b.
Rev. A. If. Brown, of Varna, oHHc-
iettd. •
Aft'e'r an ilInees of several ,sondes'
duration James Nutt, of the -1.4ndnn
road, Tuckersgnith, departed this life
on Sunday, the frith ult. Deceased,
who wag silty -nine •Dint YParnfage.
was
s
the second son of the late Robert Nott.
His widow; tweiens and four deugb-
tets survive.
H111. I'eter Imlay, an Old resident of
Wingham, pawl away after a short
Motels of paralysis on %V*'.ltlesday, the
Zard tat. Deceased's hushaod, who
was for many yearn a miller in Wing -
barn Hour milt, died a few years age
and since his death Mrs. Imlay had
lived atone. -
Howard. JarnP', mon of George A.
and Harriet Bradshaw, of (Tinton,
who had been ill for :in swat years,
was released hour hi. sufferings nn
Monthly, the 213th ult.. and passed
away at the early age of eleven yearn.
His removal leavea a void in the hone
that can never be filled.
The residence of Robert Gibson, on
the 5th roneemsinn of M.Ki') p, was
Mlrnerl44)4144'remind with Om entire
(.allentm on Friday. Ihe'2.ilh tilt. The
conflagration is supposed In have or-
iginated in the exphelinn of age.nline
stove in the kitchen. There was a
small insurance of $1:111, but the 'total
loss ie over 112,4100.
O. G. Audmnndn.m, prinripat of•th.
Clinton Bueineae ('ollege, formerly of
(ItAerie-h. -has resigned him position
and will take a short course in Gregg.
shorthand "'chord in Chicago. After-
wardhe Win visit the parental home
in DRknta and 1t't -September mlber enter
upon him dubsll as commercial teacher
in the high school at Holme, Iowa.
Another of the ptane rs of Howiek.
In the person of John Kiane, anew0P4'd
the roll call nn Friday, the ?14th alt.
DeeesAed, who sues in his eightieth
veer, had been suffering from .the in-
firmities of age for mime time. Ile
leave. three sons : William, James
and Adam, and one (laughter, Maggie.
to mourn his removal from their
midst.
At the patriarchal age of eighty-
nine years. Mre. Archibald McAllis-
ter, one of the earliest settlers of Me-
llon. passer] away at the home of
her • : lighter, Mrs. Jas. MPaeer, ti<
Morrie, en Monday. the 214th ult, Des
cease] suffered a paralytic stroke a
short time previous. Mrs. Wm.
Meager, of Hluevale, ' . a daughter 01
the deceased.
Wm. Blake, a pioneer nt of
the 11111 conceit/Inn of Hullettt 1.H
heart trouble. on Sunday. the 27th tilt.
Deceased was seventy years n \sge.
He wits a devout Roman ('atholic`and
wax highly respected. He leeveea'to
mourn hie lode hie widow and eight
chiildren-Bennla, of Waltoh; Pat-
rick, rd British Columbia ; Dr. John,
of Detroit ; Wm.. (►enrge, Lnnle and
Misses Ellie and Edith, at home.
A jnymta company congregated on
the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. D. McMar-
tin, of Henxall, formerly of Rriletela,
on %Wednesday, the Zirt) oft., to wit•
netts the marriage of their daughter,
ida Mev, and William If. Amikin, of
Mitchell. Rev. 0. Toll conducted the
ceremony. The bride wan attended
hy Miss I io..ie Hoek in, sister of the
groom, and Ernest Miller, of 1iru,e-li,
waw heat, man. Mr. and Mr.. Hoskin
wilt reside in Hensall for the present..
An impreselve ceremony was sol-
emnized In the St. Columbian church
Oh Monday. the 21st ult... when Mien
Anna Me(larnle, second danghter of
Michael Mr(;ardle, of Flecrhwood. and
Jame# Nolan, of Walton, celebrated
the macrament. of matrimony together.
The bride, who wore an Empire gown
of white milk, won attended by her
minter. Mina Katie. in pink .ilk.
.1amar Ryan, of Welton. supported
the groom. After dejeuner at the
bride's parental home the happy
temple left. for Toronto, Buffalo and
other Eastern points. On their re-
ST. AUUUSTINE.
M.iNu,. V. .IVUs et h.
littler Noyes. Mr. anti sits. N'1ii.
Ilentiltu11 41111 1laughtei. 1•:1111, 111
Ja1111•"t.IW1l, VIlir1Nl friends 111 1111•
vicinity hast week 1Ir. and ah%.
'I'rulpl• 1'lark, of Iluog,Ilnott, spent
Sunday 111 Wen, '1'h. nlpeou'x t
member of young p4"ule from this
vicinity attended the %%'emtHeld pirnie
fast Mutinslay and 1 'j4'rt as Ruud tLur.
_ ••.1. nr111'y 441111x1••11iel1,Wits
ill this Vicinity ted Week hiayin/1
cattle., 11.111. 1.•• III) ,olds a 1111••
team of 1440444a In %Vol. MrKeuzi1., 11
Luck 110 111, bast Week 11 i.. Ivo,•
'trophy, has le -turned home 4(44')' 1111
extended visit with friends in :Mimi.
lti,hnrd Theinp0,ul, of 1're.p4't
ity, wan aseisling 1:e.erge 1(replry t..
build a new wit•. f1.rice Loa we•I(-,
Mies lies.rgina tiulith, of lao•l'no.\r,
visited frilmds in this vicinity Ltst
week.
MAFEKIN(;.
Ml11/0Y, June 'l•tb. i
•111'. Land ' MreN'ea, H,•nryrrrllraf--nn-
//-
Irieildx at ('revue ) eeielday.
11'h. and 1110. 1.'Kilpatrick. of
'tVilke pmt, a4•t•• vi.!4.iu1 lriend0 here.
.
4011 s. K. J. Kilpaurlvk:,f l3ro('kvilln•,
Im I•e11•witeg arepiai411.anl'ee here at
premeet.
111.. ,tad Mrs. 1140-srwsmlcy, of -'rat.
terra)', visited •eet the home of Geo.
'womb.), yeste•rthty, •
-
The nlewbei•s of 131ak. s Sunday
xc ,.,4,l are holding their picnic on the
lit, of July hn- *' . 1 00,14041')' s glove,
. and Mt s. James Iiarkwell, t+f
Loc alsh, visited i t the hum',f Mrs.
antis eta. Who Aaru
u L been well this
last 1' '
HEA aTi
I
SPECIAL tiUSI RY sad• 4ILit 1 E VALUES •
Yo1i r;111 a1144:4C..L•1N 1111 on c.•i 1,a,„,,,11.1
ing Ih,• 'lat.:1. of, errryth'in in nary •
Ilosi1..yrurall:l'vyl.,1'tum. 114eI.!o wve boy_ e,conds or job luta
ose,1,,thlleoil)'rov.ap.pi_Ihe In-L,111:(I 1.:rt.
is a symptom of Kidney . f
Y
!)i.ca4r•. A well-known
do..tur has 0.,'44(1, "I never
)'et made a pxlml-mortemax.
anlul.t!!lorainaca.wof death
fro,irileart Dewar twith.
out finding the kidneys
wi:reatl:.ult." The Kidtity
medicine N hich was first on
the market, most success-
ful for Heart Di.eaae and
all, Kidney Troubles, and
most widely imitated is
`........•8......1_ _l
'Phone Sb 0. M f LLAR CO. 'Phone 56
♦ r
Dodd's
d
S
Kidney
Pills
DUNGANNON. .
Special I.i11e in Silk.Finished Cotton Hose
I .0 1 ' '. laity, 18•'111ed. rt dye. roto, - i ' 1 k, .Ly, pink, 1...1 :nut white,
' 1 1•.111 ;; ll:l1'141.1 ,•, ,1 -25c. per pair.
Special Value in Lisle [los -
ronll'orl.:."' per bait', a (01' ..$1.00.
l.adies' 1-i:.1e [,:ice Hose
11eI.11twIot'f dye, in Iu•autitel' a.0urtwent 111' 'i :11,1'1• deign., extra
Iuull y ..., • t40 40 ... 40 . sec. per pair.
1).4'1 l'orglet we r,th give you a epl'ndiel I lose, 2 Bales for .....asc.
Ladies'
Sumner Vests. Chddren's Summer Vests,
I III
1 stock ksaintlier 11 ,•
1 d, 1'\\ea I' h, l.• .
a +h 1 1 .'I h. 1 1 several
f
Ileading tlianuLiet,u,'.rnt atul Ave b,e % l' 1114.111 in (Wet/ ' 0.411( 14,* suit ,all •
Wxtl•H.
1.a11ias' \',;.t., ,•411o'r 0,101 t ..P no .EsVes, v14'44 •4IZe, it .ldeuditl
g.alou•Ut 444,111' 1 4 1 Pan'( 1.11 ' '...... ... '.... asc.
(deist• tut•it't y of L:nlie f r•Iy' %'e. -t'-. nn '.Ire v4. !hurt sle',.vex, for
hong sleeve', in a minty (ray 0.t )•le. ; .256. each.
I1.011*.' Knit e wei,•11a 1):'.s\'cr., S.i.•: 1.i.. aiii...(4, per i' '4'.
u(
' Fabritc Gloves - Fabric (cloves -
\Vr Inti•e much pleasure in drawing your 111 11.1.1 ion to ,ilii 4111W41g;
F:aluir ltluvrs, N-r'i•luvk only 1'el•1i.1'. rolr•i'r.lt••d /ilu\,•s, .
!Attlee' 1wt Glove., toper yualit)•, .,•ilk lisle.in Lluck, whirr irod
• • . . 11'I:1,NI:'I1.00, June 2eth. `-
11i1, )ran.:. 51.•1.1•:al. of len••know. •• co'i0rx, .. Far fait.
t 11111', th,K/ Silk Wove., i4, 14:0;1.. w'bi!v. tacit, clta)4pague, 0)1(,11.1
anti pe•ari, doubt•-friuge,l till.. Every pair 1411.1.1 Mit 114) 5oc. per pair.
14. A tel .1( 411 1 ant I n. and 'm1.111%11 i 11.1 for .►ugtr.e in suck.
ttriced hums' '114, iat,,rd.ev for h(1.
Ouuuuer huhd.,y1.. -
r
(400'1 x n
{ tl ,manager o f rhe Sterling
Bnuk; load4. a bu.iur•. hip to 'l'ol-
,,j per, W0..
attended Atte annus) c,11mty
Point Fano on Friday Inas.
to Ag.*.ltilio.. 4040
WESTF '
W14:1/.. 1:-14.0 v, June :loth.
1urrp;.. - hr ,ee1111ere of
1 . lull It
..... 'b •n,
Y r k E n
hs*OAY, June - it. Mr.
SCHOCH. ItKPOItT.-:The following isi0tuthe
the rtanding_of the pupils in ti. S, `u. ihnot
11, in order of 'Merit, for the terns 'l'heY
ending June :lath : V.-- Elea
Dougherty. IV. - Hazel ,Johr,sti,n,
Meredith Graham, Whitely 1)trugh-
erty, Ida ` 0111114 Maria Il.twkin,
111. --May Men:wry. Ida Hawkins,
(' l....
sir»Pl.rat«- arta f •
IweslieJcdnlst,ll, Mildred Duuglielt)1,.
IL-ileulen'13ouie, Marguerite Ju1111'
ston, Darold 'Tiger*, alarien.Ti4441t,
Clete Wintry. Evelina Hanley, (Allis,
tents Bogie, Leona Young., Port 1L --
Florence, Dougherty. Josephine Car-
ney. Part I. -George Dougherty,
Johnny Bogie, Florence • Ju tns'en,
Mallow Smith. L. L. M4'LIcAN, Teach-
er.
BRI 1N 8
Another Esse of - the - Meet Advanced
Stage of Kidney Disease Yields to
Dodd's Kidney Pitts.
Hund. Sltsk., July :,.- (Special -air.
Robert hkind, a well ku.+wu .tnkioitul
Of this plate, dorsal not hesitate, le say
he owes his life to Dodd'. Kidney
Pills.
"My physician bard, 1 e ,
Iw,d wee in the last
stages of Bright'' disease, end 'here
W141 n0 hopefor u1e." Mr: Bond
d
state.: •1 hen
eonenlenred • using
Dudd'ee Kidney Pills and no
other temedy. i used in all about
twenty boxes,
rt. -tutored me quite well. 1 have
no retunl-of the trouble
JJodd's Moltke* Pills Alvaye Alla
Bright's disease. Any -other foto of
kidney disease is now for then'.
PORT ALBERT.
. • WKoNuSuAY, .lune :10,11,
•
PORT LH K PoINTERS nl •
A T I I. ¢ x- 1
Ic T K IL IL
Hoy In_the proud father of another
'daughter Mrs. T. Richardson of
Muskoka, is visiting with her mon.
Phoma*, at present .. , .. _Mit., M. (filen
and C. Thomson, of - Unnganncn,
spent Sunday in this neighborhood.
Mr. and Mrs. George (.'aldweH'
and children, of Dungannon, repent
Monday at the hnrne eef Mr. and Mrs.
F. 1\'illi, Nin+ Ali()' apd John
McWhinney ' were gneste of Miss
Mary' Cunningham last 0unday...t,.
Mama Tena F. Hawk itis is home front
B..0+4+0(4 ila"-WIngtinUL
mneme her dut ie. after midsummer,...
School cicied '011 TOewlay and %,t. E.
.lone.leaves fon her home at l're'dit
Forks this•wrek A iulnier took
advantage of the exew•sit» on the
gasoline launch last Matgrday even-
ing. This excurmiuu`im worth coming
a distance to take, as the launch in in
gond repair Miss A. FlittIer, of
Ripley, is spending a few .lays at the
home of Mr. an 1 Mrs. .1. Bennett, me.,
this week.
AUBURN.
,rvBI4RN H4►1-4E. ltl)BT,'A. ROH-
t't 4KTUV, Proprietor. (loud acnommlda
tion At rerue/mtble Tires. Well Mat'tlilkn htv
car 41 trrarr4-rm,r.
TI'gmt)AT. June 2Stb.
•
1101(44 ANI) '1'I44414. Rev. Is IL.
Mann left uu 11t. holidays last Sat-
urday 'ping. lie was to preach for
}tee. John Young in flauultun,
Young preaching here and at Smith's'
Cutlet it,
( West
the n
04,1111 1.1•41411 es .0.1.1.• en4,11.11nre ly
1111• Aii'au•ra 1 'wort la League 4,l TM's- if ..4 11 I1111he/fiord t, ft, [Lit 4'4,4.4,
day' e% toting. A very ettiiv lhle ...4 en. (04 !sew s Ira 111',, where 11e 11). Mitred
IllK 4114 %1111 by 4411 141e.4I1l, The.
14 surveying {•.4,•t)' 44144,'•c 014, ut1'.,
Annan n 'assn ' e., '4,r.l A.L.w h,....-
., 311.s 411110• 4 J lb *44. \a'U . lith turn
to entertain..., . il.'t Mr. ('outer•, otrathiug in l!se \Vee f a' ., \'•i1., 11.,.
Myth. preached 1411 011. ,1r,•uit ore airiro1•l14111(11., Where 4+414' 44th ,410041
N fry Iasi, Itt•0•, 1 ' h:. Jones taking for 0.''1111 t u0e.
el4arge of a natal .ria, ill the in. -
Methollstci",,h iluch, NtePht~e old- Wifo. of -Little
Itag'i)i•, have *r,i\/d bete and intend
rry t, know j„•ldiag tin+ neuro•' with their
•
r.. n a 'ry ,av 1.1 ., ''• JI •u'^;•' ;and alt's.
11'eihgraope 0that 1L'ed.:'IL.bjny1•olt., 51, -.
l. .nal„_44-leerci=k#ttc•-•:iasigea sisee lows the
me 11)..) r,,gn,''gluon 14'41.• Club ,ttend..•I the
Maw, t Mche11n . 1'ut Iware .tore
la receiving; it let ,h dcoat ,, paint.
Thos. I;I11,tt has the contract.
.'111.«. Ir(m J,hn'on tool Jaughtrr,
31 arse, hey..hetet - op..Udi114 the plat
work \\'itlt iri,•eds'iu ()Mein. '
Mr-. Palmer ,trritv.l 1411114' het w,vk
.. 1 . Y : . , ,4040,. .
f1. 1 I..11t all I ,• I•aI"lies •
m
11
PhiNKI IN.IJ..--N e a
that John McClinton
poor stale of health.
111, Will.anntLtl. 11•
stiiMut 1. and 0144•,1
I 1 t %1
.
It 'din m and 11:4 .g,>ht. a•, alt.. N 11• 4'.411LWt1 II•,1t at Pant 1,.4,,o la -,1 1't i -
hard, .''( 1t. Thom,.: are' spending -t Oaf . 111 y dol lief br+lg' borne the
month vi.itinK at 111• 110111 s of .I, N. ••up but 0.n ••*.,sled {II eitITyolg; ole' a
atilt 11'. ff. Cauntdn•fl, psi" • to tlu• . f, w• i•1 the• lli.es. Tile alb wii1 hay.'dep:u•tltre for •(•,ilf ,411.4 • -oh,- a :a r' •, t4.J.4.'•••Lu( 111 1111 1.1.
4i"j47)"41. Of NI 'i1! .+am, rtnt'nevl • A Member of priz4'. ore h •1114 olfere•I.
1 u t hu. ice last. • 1
1 7 a4t1.•r s i n
h
K
• 1't4F: 111: alelnuulsT a11 4m'r,:u
a work vimitin her e,il.inm Art
K Rev. 1. Dmitri t, wift• and tortilla
rete• sed ho McKenzie, of {Vest niteWevr 411,43 alrr4(d 11 4,e from ‘% 1"1111.11111 1,4-1 I"rc-
14•tm•n(d 1111,, re \gun I')'after s nal- .1.4\• an'1 54I-Ilaettett ha. 4..•_run hit
ing some 'bin*, renew V1. old ocelot work ax pastor 1f the Donavann,ln sic-
*mei; in and uround.N('11111 l I:ei r+ suit. , 11,• wel,dole air. Martiel1 and
at ended and aln - Te Reli d THE GREATEST OF TONI
attrnded•u pi(nir, n'ar. '1'1•rswatrr n: I (•111111)' Gra our Mill ,41111 11"I/4, that his
ay Ktr(n by the ,(?tool *Tech._
in Which ita)•tnilnd is teaching.
a Cttnlphett'h,nr-arnirr,t the -f - - -
Me•1'pucan Selliu,1, at a .alar)• eef 8417; •111 imP'n"r}+dr • thing- .to'Wet. -a
p.a. annum. for the c. term. to ,•1.•1., 4.'111:11'11 Ui ••:1'he 114..
_ -._- 1140 •Clwl. And it is king imitated.
•Let t:. a gennini•. For ride 3,1.11,41,
111.1,: h('., 4'iteho•,, not 14im4•l•eln:kls
alalic by 111 o -i.. A 1:a4•re•nce ('u.
atltttllttttttlt s tssltll4mtt1m ONNIMMINIIMe Oa a .11110.1111•
•
VMJNEEDATONIC
bl od has become thin and weak. -The
n u1 ott.your system cite past few months has -
P.,
It very great. You are consequently feeling
I out of sorts" and "run down." Your
ite is bad and you hardly have enough
left to do your daily duties. You,should
e I'SYCIONIi, ,the greatest of Tonics,' without
v. This 'will put you do your ieet at once. The
ing testimonial will interesty'ou..
"RUN-DOWN" FOLK
H you e weak PSYCHINE will make you sfront
'Gem] en: "1 have used PSYCHINE and 1 do
• think it t greatest tonic and syseem builder known.
1
would-aderk ail 0'14, o' rub or'physicatty weak to 0se,
PSYCHINE." , 1Tours t lv,-Trlrs. Jas. le.rtr1ii , West Toronto.
e • sn ltonis pp the system. _ 1t cronesq oleh
,
11.11 bites( -a
wrmriertnl hmil•
T••ne. You mar to r4YCItINP:
r're.. Amply Mad) our name
40114 mach's, to 1448. T, A.
m1Aa.tr11;Iamlt.4, tlpadina Ave,
Toronto. Alldmaelsta andstorms
sell r,vmhine Sae 0114 e1 bottle.
rt y.' Il l V r. restores t h e. a1.
0:110
Anemic women and children. wile
fregneutly feel chilly. 141'1• pale 1(111) ex-
1.nsted, will derit'e great len1.•flL from
the net' of Ferrovini, 1he invigorating
tonic, which eonsia, of iron in a Corm
they can assimilate, freto Tenn 1`41.T
and pare slte•ry wine. Nothing you'd
be better than this combination 1t
strength -giving agents in .u(h cases.
$1.440 per dont'.
1AYFIELU.
1'11011'.1;
of the Son
BENMILt. R. . -.
ft -reuse', J41W,f !8th.
IND/. ( (110(1. The Member's
of Temperance f,lsl4e of
this -p!aee 'e1(1 their annual pienie•
al' flayllehl. ovot 1atlrrllay
Heddle and J. %owe left 'this Innen
ing for there de'stin'ation to the 401:11
1Ve.t. 1\'.. cu. a all heard the 0.'n i11gt
N'Kn"tsu,0'v, Jinn :4.1i1. Tt:•N'hat, ir.iionus Hithont a 11411(1+.•r•
TI?N'Sr'1 ('1,1.114.4 --The r411t. -117•W-we luniti1 1iLe t•' R•L.
Ivuhi• e111) entertained the•Iioelte•s' ••1Vltitt Will He Miller be Witlour
. to the n1111111e1 11f Stitt and .1,10k '" .....1111it• :1 Ilntnll•I.
h d .Tim getOer1
evening lest. , pally re (' l)i:.w• , L f eve)iing
ll:u'ty h1:1,1r)( lural 1.1 1.r, 111 Tntorlto,
01'0114 111,41.4 :,t Cons nn.t
`.o, IFT\ 1I:IIN11004.>. tor paster will
ndtirems :4 =('mean • ht- ' • 4Orangemen
on Smithy, .tuiy 11th., 'he Ontelay
mne '''41ii1.1, the leersteer wiii' here
their turn. Kith servirr0‘ ill be held
nil lie evening.
ti
j'EI1.oXAt,. lir.. Rankin awl fatO•
ily,.4f J)etrnr, ha\'e 1e•ti1111.•11 I, Hay.
_gel() f•'1., 11e .ntn?I1/•t•. ' They have
taken
1,111,11 of Miss Simo:on .Almy•.
Miss 3I,,.v 1'.. 4,4114').
grave, is 4 4"! 1114 ai Ne• 1 .'4,,..-"f her
mh.ite•1., Mrs. II.. Feign. .,n . 4040 George
Millar. kir 1': , i., who ham 101111 spend-
in4'lt hely w., L: with his r"uan, \tree.
.1 eam'T1ngb. 1. 1 orn• el horse t his week,
Mies Millie (',meet on lett on
Mlrtldn'c •'f this week for Il••troit to
('11114-114' - 1,11 II ..11*,, hospiil(t_-Tis-trn it
for a nut .c. ' _
('m'4,, a \•
..1 0„. ', 1C; 1.. 11i1e,
preached hi• ta.ewPll-e(r111on in the
Methodist .•hurch here on Sa111atII
l'vening Inst .t4, at, large congregation.
Although Mr. 144,1 Mrs. Hiles have
spout Duly .l.e.tr it: thr_silLtgt'. _thee
have ' made ntarry warm ft lends
ruutalgst the Inemht•1'n of all tilt- crew
gregItnrls.wh, nnnst 0411. •rely 1.14.1
11111.. 1'he ml•mbersof,the English hen d'Liititne. Mr. Itch hilx,ul44441-'1
T
church 1-
!tad a dee-fast-'Mondry ,ir7{ir- ,iiflCnil tyi wormy, _fir T,
ing gravel for their new sheds
The dry weather in meth Hotly affecting
the atruwherry crop. The net dem are
drying up instead of maturing prop-
erly A union service is 1, be held
in the Presbyterian church next Sab-
bath
hath of the. Prembyterian and ,Meth-
odist congregations, Rev. A. E
Jones to take the service
Charles Knlerteon spent Sunday
under the parental roof.
Tltg LATK WILLIAM KINo.--levet
Saturday morning William King,- of
the let concession of East Wawauush,
crossed the boundary which separates
time from eternity. Although failing
in health the sudden termination was
rather nnexperted. About 5 o'clock
on Saturday morning he arose end
went out and when he was found the
rd of life had liven broken and the
t had taken its Hight. Deceased
came ' e over sixty year's ego. The
woodman . IP on the trees marked
the roads an . oy a curve to Avoid
the awwllapat. avelling Co* at
that period. A raft o oat roughly
made formcd.the only me • of eros
Ing, the riyrrP. To nvercnt the
hardships of that period, and the 1
nal du endenee necesxal y on one an-
ot•her, establ}tehed a friendship Among
the earlier settlrie unknown to those
of the present period. in politieal
matters dereow'd took an active part
and as a controverefettet net id( the
public questions of the day in bath
ehureh and '.tato ha had few cquol
An extensive reader, he piseemtied a
large library, rnnsi4ting of the, hent
wnrkm of the period. In nomiripal
matterm he took a deep internal and
WAN honored hy him fellow electors
with a seat in the Lownellip council.
He was a nlpmher of the Preehyterien
church and few were letter posted in
She retiree and regulation@ of ,that
church. dor 111111114'11 years he wax
treasurer of Knox rhnrrh. 1)im Aged
widow and *WI) da11ghtPt. And Pix
Anne %(1r01ve him. Ile had reached
the age of eighty-three yen'.. 1.a.1
Monday ono of the largemt A.nemhli.P
witn.omed in 1hie locality for years fol-
lowed hie rernaine to their lest reefing
place in Ball'. cemetery, Base line,
Ifullett.
A 1,dy '''ries her -4- - mom
alw^ly. 1,".1.1114 .at the bright, i11e of
things. "My akar." mnitn1.•'I 110,4 bus -
hand ane .44<. -rvrrrttty, as be
est l•••iy nrl his lee!. "it'. Ilie •) an
1 m thinking of. Whin ,1 bili. hi.)
i11
Im' 1" -leve' mind,-1J1.eph,' said
wife. "'4..x1- kterw thee•'', the
n111'an1Y` 111 - 'y." _ -
LOTHIAN.
- Tt i -04''. Innr'alth.
I -1.
-,r -'114... :11 it. W4.n1.,
of Ire I'a•t, IL grn:lll 11.• ' I I ice tl•,•.1-
111L111t11, e1M•IIL IL 1'a•\\'
.4s.ym he,. 14-'4 ts,•ek hr. ,Tan
11rL1.;441, 1.1 1'hieng0, is sp*•ndilg div
\ualfie,nulhi'. Mace Icer(:, .Jock,
orf Wimettleg, spent a few -
aha - Rnrst- 44f I1rn, MvI rata -
144414,0(111 i. ...cos..titer f • the
hurt herece•ivi11 while laking drawn
the (Milieu of the .toed: at the fres
byt,•rian ('hturh A number tram
around bete took ite the picnic tit
Point Farren last 1'riilay.
Tti`rl IIT-ii.iiiiivkr.. 711E t inn of
ltichard And Henry li,udnrr. '!.11111,
w,10 Abe 11en4 111 a v(•IV pleasai,t
ecrut'. tort \Verlm•si)ny, -Jmte 'S'4rd,
when their youngest sister, Alice, Was
11110P41 111 11411l•ria4e to IIn1s•rt R41 14ic,
of this pla4e.Jtev. T. E. .Mauvye•r
.ulk1a1lt'tl.- rho -lai44...a•.., he 1••.ip.
ient of many ``ha.•fell and' rnsl ly
1441 0, 4.1l?Wingt (4,; esteem in which
.he 1,1 held int '.' a4 11 41)'. N'•• join
with their ninny I:iend. in wishing
the new temple a long will pleAmant
journey throdgll 'i'.. •
II00I' Anlherahurg fora few, month.,
after whirl) he will go 44, S0p1nnrl to
atU•nd cldti•,tc 01 (ihu+gow,... 1:1111ac
Who attended ,•l iurea, in ML-Auare_w'+
churcheu Sahtrith morning I1.1 ('n -
joy'' a treat in the Way „f n ...L .
rpnder.l by 111,'.1 IL'fert m
onto, tvhrv'i'. vieioing her cousin. 111-.
John Stewart. of (1,derirh ionic -top.
Hiss Hobert on is a daughter 111 the
hue Dr.' I10144!son, snprlintcnd(n, of
nliesibnl, for 11re N irtItwest, 1111,1
familiarly know''n )11 1 tew1yt.e+raatis as
'•ltolerterm of 4('' Northwest," 11 man
Whose Work lois Laid for RI TA( g*Rxl-i,,
the milting of the new court -try. Mks
Rn1etL.on W,i. thet efore doubly w1.'
come. both for her father's sake and
her .who --,/.i-'4 .' Ilan a )W..44401 w11e4-
well-trained voice. and elclightes1 1111
with her nimging...,_.it is 4,114e0ed
That Murder Douglas 'Mtenhury, of
Toronto, who flan Istely 1''*',me (Ani-
ons inhi. native city as a soloist, will
sing on Sahli 1th next,
OMM4S
•4
COCOA
is made from the finest care-
fully selected cocoa be ,n::,
roasted by a special proro:
to perfect Liao-- rich -ehee --
flavor. Cowart's is most deli-
cious andmost economical._ - -
TN[ COWAN CO. 1.1MITCO, TORONTO. •2 40,„40'
arctsffffeer$
SHOE POLISH
Children delight to use 'it. Polishing
oes with "2 in i " is child's play.
o more sticky, -mussy, hard shining
pr'lositions but an instantaneous hard
fini waterproof and permanent, which
softe ' sand preserves theleather
at the 'ante time.
No sub titute even half as good.
10c. and
201.;ov
Tins 1) I
..ret t'...,#
Think (1 4140, 111 .•a..1, I- 1 ' , 1.,4 t 1'111'! na the
111,e44 uni1)440 delicacy yea 0%r4 4040 ' n h•opmd for, .wl
yo i'iI find it t, thi, *n.iderftd new crt,4440'•0 :
4.4 11. al,-4'•,rtntri'm i;+rt • t 1.r r '1.s 'Ihn nrhert
and waw 4»314(,ffu)fy•N,'. -r".) (bsrytenn)
the tri'-1.'ttrti•11-' neral f11rf iri*t.tic
.i 'ltteii.tLy. 414114. ,.,SSI14 l'4Vthltl4 ': •'
1. 1s•f, rst #r(liters!. !1a
,441 or Fent 1
tete
Y.f•
mmmll.er
.^vrfo') with
(1'-y *}pram a 1'314 treat
11!..11 1,, for.