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CARLOW..
.- \i-44:4i>lu•11-a1 _June tit„
L �tl ;1) THE I•. 1111.1. 13111F 1.1411
all good if i•at' ht 111:411 %111.' ,..1•44• Orli
and 1('4101. millet .+1114. 'al WWII,' Will I.I 1'
e:, r' for H,r.t,•t,':. ,d re cent. for ,tui-. truck.
041110''.h putrh.vvd front June 1-t.
II Wel:Ni:\'.
•J° W-treesn%v..1trist. 4.h
N t'll a N./ t l •. \ . I It: kw':al
\1. at t 1 111• ' .411 1 1.11' "'nil' 1't •lbtV
1c',I1'1 1'd ' I lat \II'. \tItir•t'-ara(-
\11'= 1)uu';nt;'rtil,,1 11'.411.• 11,•111 Ito.•
t' ,1" I.n'I'41.u'.,Llt 1.1 '.' . \)Harr).
Lt•.141.v, .!WA 1;1.111 ‘I 1111.4.11,*
I 11 I e•4,''11, i.. s„j'urnint;. 1,l h 1 h•
AUBURN.
Tt e.D.ty, May :11rt
John M. )(lawns is upending hta
Valva' ion at Haullh1 nand Toronto a
place.
( apt. B. V;uclte was in the yilI*g. 0'4'11:.. Miss Hiek, tat' Olelecirlt are simply kidney disorder, The kidney.
tee uilinY".fur IIW be
1 t r Alis S. Polliwk. of Pine , these. Vie blood p:vows thr„I.gh the kid-
$}4EPPARDTON.
W,guNiottra\. June tat,
rfu HE. -t 'll laa111N-t u v.-- \I iso Fit tin
Urt►y, who spent tin. Trost wh►ter in
Tarot!., at the 'rel h, aliet training
school in preparat• fur' uti1aon
MI
' 11 ' Ill'•
roues, railed recently u
-414iteitittai .N► LI .Liana ltl'llllty. Miss
Bray 11•x\1•. shortly for British Col-
uere
mbia,
note
THE SICNNi,: ( DEi11CH ONTARIO
1 G(alerlch takluyt ilia w a,h �h4•1• twee % siha'4.14 it her .tany .w� lr1..
•d
ootclul
-cut-Tuesday night. t'
'14h•d It.•ttiulrut. Ed. .Lxw.on guts
butcher.
Jutvu ant l,!gunrntal
--.mitt Frig»y, the lutb the _ tiloO n title
I Twin i:la•• t ' 4'o ut F441.111 10 4' •111prt a is
Ile ,,e..111114. t'nu'naut4IK. 'Arr. 111;4
• lin Wm ale 1 ,•4111; ila& fur a -g' h. lid
441111.. llit•tIi4, 1 hit ' 44114' M..Iarl year,. to n hu•tl
i all uir iii. it' d. t
4I\ .'I'll .111- )t\i+f:n i t.. On •'atetday et ening
141, .'ll,..i•riltektt of:,, \VI x41, 1'4 1'..'. 1'/I4 rllil'.I;uur duaa'.11 ea
,11•, ,1!stew 14'1l1 lie: _\u1'ut,, t,.•.I' f,t8s. t1'r. Vlrtoty' over
Lilt • 11th 41.•4''• on 114lL++•V, 'a, Vivioeie'11:ty. to play a
,i1 '•h"•k •44••tl. 4ri,•t,Ily 4 '141'• with iIt' :lubltru lest'*.
a'ul'1 14' t t .rot, 'IL'- 4141 w'I1, ei111. 11 at i::A1. w1111
1144„,4:(411 1'1i•,'tnig' R.cu. •4.11 1te1 yd t '•tp.p'rr.
Iuu t •cure until lite fifth
yet. Neither side 11 a.
111-•I>t:�s(Ir.'\I.:. 41.46-14.44nnt•t•4• ntlong1., i14lo'n Au.urn gut Lust'.
.tui 111.'4''•Ilalit lo' t1i.44,.eil'.,t hi - ,t' 1' Carter I1,t • 1tl'tI"4t .a hot g,.•"tile,
low.(.. -:11 :nail hal 111.•14.1. \V. .1: Bon.•.II. 444.,! got YW,V 114,111 the pitch.. 1 and
lar lens's on. nth - \1'1ll 4.441 1a,.N•. •14 .h.mint'11.111td I gitttlt, to first. was mit
1 1 i by 1'1.'^k••'• ,.old re
ear ' in :\ng't i ?tied. . all. 1 i.w 91
. iota ni of l•\IN•ri411• t, axed tat 4, 1141t••h i)
merit the path/III&1 1'11'1', t,41r 4e•111, .,t
Yyiu i) V
L.Cw:.r4 So1.1%1..' The W. F'. M. M. will
cosy ,nor its lw1+Yles-•wlud! otiV:rt-
iary' iviti, a Tarin Ma•inl ,••r :lea++'s►
311114- LINK, ' 1t"vd'r4r," el, June
10th.. Ire v. Alta. \lc \l ill um, "f Toronto.
Under *tinge 'ptotorate the !+,Heim y'.
Wax flirltwd, WIII he .ple44.04 and give
an address, A dotal program i. bring
prep nail. Shipper .erVwl front ti U1 4i
o'clock. Admission '2.'s'. children I.4c..
o Ails.' let, .Iso .tn'1
L, wn.hip. is floe guest f tf UI filter the blood of 1.11 that ' ,I
1
kidneys
.•1 �I t L 11'.. minute... .11
Ilii.0% 1- clsltu,4.: b wort every threw rwlnu r Y
n 1:1 11111th . \14.14. t'1u11n11:nt. 1,t' do the, , work no in>fiyrity or s *USW of
p. ”. N V , i+ Rf14.1itgr o tt h hill' Jh.,rller can remain in the cira•ulatiee
mot;wt.. \Ir. (i. Sheila:tot 111 the i (pager Ihan that tittle. Theretore if your
,Ih.etre of Iles.. 4.. Jim helloed. who i, htool. i, out of order Your kidneys .lave
speeding h 1,-1V w k% in New York, failed in their work. 't hey ars in need of
Rev. Jus. I.Ilio(1, (4f ("Merit'''. atlaulwU('n. btreitglk g or doctoring.
lima 41Pd • tind.a\• lax •4n the Plerbv- One medaoae will do all. three, the finest
I t•luhrh ... ..Mr. 411113'.1,...,. li. and nwat imitated ,blood medicine these
Graham rr.ited'frieral,nt S,'llt"11h en it .
the 21th Fyahk Hayden held the
•inII/14.1V. ,ttit• t" 1":e.,l cnlnublr loom, bOda's
Ialeh'.
AN. F?\ I:NIW: 44' UI•:44.i'k, -In Ito.'
' %l. t h,agi.f 1•11111.4.11 'hist" Wethir.11 &t i 1,e
1•a.'lllll.,, the delealt•, "Re.UiVet, twit
tti..ic'n:rl•i.•. all. twilled Inure in %Vest-
" '411111eln than in China ,lull
11444111." 1111. li1t4•1144 to 44404 ntten- 1
lit' .Ir. 1..... K.....1-,..4y...lipu4.• \141
,ern.•. .......,..
NM 81.1'. 1w w'ilh 44.14 1,4t -e Iuuuing
':41,1,.11 the first run. '.V''4t(4.•4.1 1x11(1'
heel in -the rig 11th »1111 ..'.,x4.44 In lkin4
1 a1 ice. ft -.\ll terra's -eighth -so ia;ll►is-
mell 14144 and t w4'111Pn on bases. when
a hit arrant m 11111, At thin Collie t1 trot'
And d111Vr the 4I.'1114' u e ii 1) tight
Held f•'4' a sato y, .curing. Gooier and
winning the game. Antonin ha,- a
battery in McDonald end Tithe) oil's.
who, ait414.441414! 10P4sut in the Held,
are a hind .heir to twat. The game
was 'cleat*, - the beet ever .. even in
1,4Mtrn. -
s
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PolleV took the urgxti e .id'• 1.11,1 .114
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1114,1 \14'1 A \I11.e441. IY':UI g4' 4I 1111414.l'. •Serious Runaway of Wingham.
on 1'1141111 anti \14.1. \lury'liunhul gave \Vinghatu. May :tit. --Mia. M. Kil-
4'r--old. t ive 4- lu•l taken < by .. - i to 'trick i+ in the itrnrrlr- twel*tf►l.
Element -
w ti's w, ' nil to Foreign , nn _a tie while
F.h•tlrn( ►-`n iaae• 4'•t. x111 nits y
:I.si.trd -1,' Miss .\4Kie Hawkins, drivinll t„ t•hhreh on Sunday night
Who .1Tx I it •lrolw:- "n ••M4..i,In { wi, It J. I•}eecsoft and Miss 13eeclurt.
Work 111111)11g Lh1' Indians.- and '.11". !Olio` w*a_rr,•or,rd In he .lightly bell'o'
J. R. I:rah:un ,III "the See1i of •M4.- tonight, althu•.gh still in' a prerariou•
.ionar x11141114 tit'. EIlgti41-ele•mki'g I rot'ditio0. Witt n the trio were near -
Settle Each me brut, given u idu the town. the bridle broke rand the
4(real 1 11 of though,l Mid 1:1tp •r to the I hor'e hol el. and the three o«•111tante
" o thes(lh.a�Rllti it .slat wsew tbt".wn 1,J•. Miss Kil{natrck
,1 flll•lIIO't1141' side
11',1, I\'
h } k 'fl F nlllrrlinYfrollt n'•frael("Pa skull sus-
`lis 1 1t +rttf L},aluwl lu.n brown f4' ) K
' - The players. wet e :
LOYAL, Antoni.
Iiinhortir
New'. N., -res. -A »Umber fr,ui lion M(.-Il..uak1
villagt• are attending lilundty 111'•1 i i n. n� Jti�
• wale in (4.,drrich today Quite an 1 111141' 2 b.
ex C;leltl4'ul wax ('x11..91 Ity a, 1 itlaWN y I lu,,4.ett r:4.
team. 'whinging to laaec 'fabh. on
•Saturday. After a urn arousal the
block the animals were c.►a4h1 Iwf.re
any damage was dour \Ci• legteb
to !Peru that Mr,. 'Flew. 4dlowi, is eta
• twcoVrring fern her 'Teem illness as
epeedily me her Malty ft keela would
like, hut. WP Mete to .1-4r her around
among u4' ere kung Our school iv-
opene Monday alter Iwingielos •d 4.•r'
- is week. 1t was Ihi' 4akinf,11 duty 114
J14ae Augeill.itl•• to (,x111111.1)4e her
dune* as tearh.'1 wil11.lut • of herr
'blirhtest pupil-. who has been called
to her hei*Vell8'. 110111P MI. and
Mrs. Gorge Otte'; of Fond du Lac...
Wii.,are visiting at Use borne otSa I
Potter.
-
- COBORNE. .
•
l A,Ru)w, May Jilh. -
C4,r11T 1,F RK\'I$I4)N' AND ('01:Nl-It.
MRKTIVti.•--UUOnl't Of 1'1W.i"11 of aabrww.
went toll for t7olb ornr township was
held in the tow, ship Will on above
Wet)Nga1nAY, .tine 1st. •\'tihur th. •
Gd1 i> -r 4'.L
Hebert* 1.1. - - -
41tmT hy.innin4N :
1.231set7Si
%.11eitis aalaul Y -J
xi i•-tertd is is t1,•o 44 a 1 a l
.\Ida•ru'1u111 ,ui 81-111114- 444 parr.
WItNK,IDA ,. •I sine 14.
George. 1bot-to c agent for the Inter-
national Hnrveat.•r Cowpony, is r.
lot•ting gall stireess .i. far.
Mr. 1'olt4-l', .4.4 li,,h•rii•h. was can-
V41sang along the 41a,f1lary between
Kett \S'nwatios11 and 111111.' t. in the
inter•st,of the lita11•rieh 'notal Tele-
phone 1 11.4rony.
\VF: .\R4': rite Hee. (fur vlll:itte is
fast ri.ing 10,1149a.n 9'. if 'w1• are to
j,i.lge by the mrt%v•no displayed Icy the
%Anton. tel.•phnn.• rtx11411r11i1: pig 11N1.-
prepi 4 • 11 t .j i was taken t., the hospital. all Mims
\r,stn.•I1. .l -loyal, th.lt uliesiolaries ora sadly
et ce tk 2 (1. 111941.11 -bisth At 41.. • mud in the BeeProtI. w hnt-e leg .t a44 )'miter, was
I.M. . I ,,, 1. 114'` forrigp field: The judges were Rel'. I "'or."'" to the 1ft•tte of Thornes
11 \I' I1„N4'f1 e. - l'. \V. I.'onwov. Miss: i•'. linty anti Miss • Can -el'. M-. lie'" ft. n'ealled. D.'c-
%I. Nh'haven:lb. E. )l,t•llru. N'hu-ale'itlwl- iii favnl• 'o( tors Kennedy' and Calder were im-
t\. Itll...,...11ar11.f. m4'dietely ca Intl and everything was
A. Jote .ell the mf4it9uxtivr. ' done for the onfnttona'r rwople.
J. T:,> In 1. f. -
MISSIONARIES.
GODERICH DISTRICT E.PWORTH
LEAGUE'S
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1114 to loran. 11,11.. '.V.' 1.1411 .•alp 1,t•
the • ti..4 fat• di,t:rll %Y he11 flit.
..141,4,1,s li,a1.'IllYl ihlton. Wingh:on
and Riyth will 'be .•t riving \frith the
gi4-244 kalif t•ial centre. .1,tabeiree.
IFNI,N.'TR \TION.. The
11rninaR.• meet inks 14'1 na•nls
64 .1..1. wii,hitlgt'u, 114 \\'.••t.Wawa•
1,11.}1. and 1►. F:. F:rr,,tt, l lth 1o114e..4„h
114 I111IIelt. were well atttattled. Mr.
%Veit.. 111' the -1gri,ult end /'ollrKe.
(tnrlith: hili charge. -T i4'.. a wl11+
114.•1,d.'>1 were w.•14 repaid for their
t rouble, as :1 good deal of useful inform-
al un 1 h.• drainage yn1•stieu w,:w
ol,t,14nr.1. _
• PORT ALBERT.
11411Pr appealed swishing the .-sole wnit•,lt
of her hotel on account 1,t the -local
opt' bylaw. Moved ,)Loy 4ullneillor
McLarty, • erclindel - by 4'ouncillln'
Young. that said f(er1fiil)Pllt he 4'r
&teed 11)4 4 Carried. .'There being no
other• appeals Councillor • \Vilwon
mu%ett,'eecfihdl•d .y (',.une'11or young.
that the 1+111 be :•r,epted n+ correct
Carried. Thr uoeneil then Ii..k up
thl• 1-1.4111nr•.11401.1.,-the Reeve hi the
chM4,'. J1Mut 1M of/11,•1/1141 x1111 hast reg -
11111' meeting real a'-(4 4,M.4•.1, ' 414'4,14
Ne 1:1, (4. rsD1,d'.11 ,. 14'1'•1•1 • .1.'rn.
undo the !t'., .4',111 l T''Itllletnr
wait tend a Ihie.' lint.. and Dowsed. Ae-
rlwlllls livid : .I. 1'. I.inHru)setary.
$131:.\. %V: Vining, dil:cn'4,10.4.1. $i:
`R. Niel 1wain. lurking dupltextp naafi.
tin s' 44'441111, 1141. Moved 11' l',.
IIIlIl.iday, eerondrd t+y L'• •,I1.'i-
Toting. th„t 11. \'ian.titlr t•r41•1v'. $,t
tn_110.1 in dritiuing. ('..died. \1"14,114
by l' 'illor IL,Itid.y,.retlntlrll civ
Counrillnr \IeLurly, that no actio, be
taken 411 reit:atil to the l'. P. R. ta,nu•,
I'ru led. \ pvtW' inn %%44 pl 1/.•u1t1'd 1,,
•UIr-rteinr1I 4/' A1l*',-t \I taken 4(11(1'44
htrn41.•r of "flirts. a14kin4 that• their
names he 1'r111"Vrd (1-4,11. the munirIpd
teleph"1,r sye1.41I1',Viit4nn, K4, limon
wax 1 akin. \hoed by 1tiun. lllor
Yonng, secundril toy thilnc Ilb'i' HAll'-
day, that bylaw No, to, loop, he
amended 4t,, read as nohow.: • Tim'
James 'Taylor lie in'pert.r 11f 11",1' 1(4.
weeds tut the the, a division and.
George Ilene ftir the auutbprndiyisiun,
Carded. M111ed I,34't.....el• Jic-
Larl y, ser led• by 4',,ncillor /\'41141111.
Rev. G. G. Harris
Mrs. (Rev.) G. G. Harris
2 Bargain Days 21
Saturday
ai
onday N xt June
4th
a
nd
6
t
1, ,
\NI be Tw *onater Bargain Daysat this Store.
We win make these the two greatest sale' -days yin'',our business history.
Nearly $10,000.00 worth of goods Will be at Bargain l rices' .
• i'ou• may expect. an avalanche of prices oh nie\i, bright._ sprig and summer
Merchan4ise. Bargains that are not only 'on ..it •lot of - n;tmrd articles, l•ut' t):
nearly everything in the' store. • The -following is a partial t list Yof Who will' he
°tiered on these two days.
LINEN AND COTTON SUITiNOS,
G inghams, Print&
Cotton Crinkles, •
Vesting;;, Lawns,
Muslins, ladies' and
children's Summer
Underwear, Hosiery,
Delalne 1Vaistings,
Dress Goods, -
Dress Goods Remnants,
Silks, Oxford Skirtings,
Blue Stripe Shirtings,
Black and White
Shirtings, Cottt\nades,
Table Linens, tilLIN es,
Corsets, Let:.,,
Embroideries,
Lace Curtains and
.cores of other
that we cannot name
here.
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY AT THIS SALE.
SATURDAY, JUNE 4TH, AND MONDAY, JUNE 6TH.
J. H. COLBORNE..1111/111=1110.11119 J
time, but teeing of a quiet disposition
she did no complaining and was not
thought to be seriously ill until a
short time ago. She leaves to mourn"
her loss one Mother. Wileou,:ot God,.rich township, and three sister*: Mies
Lizzie, at home herr :.Mrs. IS b, of
California. and Mry. Horton. of Sault
81 e. Marie. The pallbearer's were
Fowler. Char e Fowler. Allen
Iver}. /,roe. a'l'l'!. ' owl VPI'* a
Win. Smith Rev. T.' Hicks officiated
4111
Ic
1'rl ,ut\. \Inv :11.4. -
Ne\i'. P -\.1, Ru16er. et heal: (. mad ,r. "•'h• 11 he wait' twelve and Cros:ey.' But the
ford,- "t 1ie1,.a.t, .•111,11 tow frlends 1,e Years 'of age. securing the med.) furhu. life •alie in Februal )•
1 ' I t k 'Th , alis school. He then attended the imetgiO4 iii F:,u4,resa oven
Rev.. G. (i. Herne, B. A.; and Mrs, Harris rept esent the .p.vort
of Godrril•h distri.•t 411 tl.e Chinese mission held. tiring eta i tiled at Chentu,
China. M any of th t young people of this.district are helping In this work,
and the following rk-tt:hes will be of interest.
Hey. George (..,,-don liairis. B. A„ tori* University at the great interm-
i. a son of Rev. Alex. U. Hari'•. his 'Gonad students eons. Minn tit :Coital:
mother tieing formerly -Mien Mountie vile, Tenn. • •-•w
William., id Inge; roll. H4 as h.erl' When a young lar of ten yea,* of
(11'I'resaetrr-,ounty .it Rru1r, Au age fie tooted with the cute ch Al Ito..
-u-".. I•t. I"1'43.• Hr gwale.t hie pub i•• close of a series of evangel stic meet -
'school roars.. in Lora • Avenue p,4' Lc ings hel l in \\ Alford 'un ser Hunter
rot (lima of
1910, at a
e Methe-
'nlrnrot 441
UPS
t 111 a 14-114(1 y .. . .
R,s 14,od.1 11, 1,1 Mos '•kn,.4. lrnrw- London Collegiate Hvr )'ear,', gaining .list chuteh. (,..niton. •\
8444 u1d'4c,1utintata•'r. in i'hi. oe441)1w,- his tirrt-class certiflcete with highest se.. lee wa14 twine held ii, r„ necti..n
hoof mi, 1.. (71,nnit\4cham, of hotntr. in 1.33) Then, *mere- boy of writ h top dr:►, het Rey. I. B Le, voles-,
Mofast, w:/. h„ • for the - : I. seventeen. he .+rcuu•.1,,'bi, in.1•rpend• .a.,1.'1II et pastor Of the church and
..tai.. W,lot r-,.• 111- Illvth, is I'i.41i11g ei:ceand took his tie trr`�•a�rrerinn, his Ihrlrwasawonderful display o iV
willlhe•.1,tet„Mts. own bends. lie entered Victoria Un• 1114' 41 Wel•• whelk u, tact a, is 4'4 l)'
Owl I,1-' .ed. An app
Li. l'. 1. et.l.lell, Irttnnell 'M &...la•rraity ih January, 11311, as a student, a•'tl..•. ell was made t
.41ru9! "11 4Vedn.Ml,ty ,after 41 •lidny1114 taking the honor philosophy course. the young people present for someone
et th-i. 4, .t;e, herr \i4...Palmy In the fall of ll$r he went to Regina, to taste his 44411:1. In the great work or
(' 114* 1414*',) ,1, oar 144 ' hr 411114••.' *t 11,.. Sask., where he took normal train- soul--avi44. 'the *pond reacted
111.11.411' at. he ah•th,alist cnincll. Shrlt-
p,1rd1.S,; Inst 'I'buledAy 4.1.elio4 ..
• t•. H aw•k,4ra he. rerurne41 (mete Visits
inst. se.ouring Iii.. certitt('ate as a fleet- George s heart and h., obeyed the
class 4.11414.' school teacher. He heavenly vier.,,. tie bail. doubts x11.1
.taught et -Ilyde, - `task., tor n title, tear. suit's. oisenrly, 11e Imserd thruurh
hist with -hie hro11.', 0 -Inv, 54 r., 'r nth t them rPttlrni114 to 1111. 1;11114141 ity at eteat bract 141 1041 s ,a. we 1 a9 beset
4,f Kinrntdluw. nth” is v1•ry po.,,ry t1 Tie -onto hegrado4ted-11) i1NN4,., captw- stria/glee', but Ger' him thr ugh
I• -int .. ...A ter trout nr14u. l 11141111.441.1 'nodal in bu11"r philo,- and he i, now very t4.p, icy settling
h em. Intik in the eirrns.atthal-•ri.'tt on , .,phy. 'Ilse year. tot evi.1,144 10 gratin*- down to- hi. great life wink in China.
last week, wh41r otfirr±sl- lion he wax bracketed with another • Jars. G. G. Harris was born in Hyde,
14'1111111 Ihr tr,•tiwpting 4,t Nor, which al►.)ent and received half of the prize Sask..-and has the hobos. of being the
hart. x Mu 41„ .. .,fall ,4)• •4 410,4 1uunry 4,14' the tient, 111 pudo,uphy of hest uussior.ary to folegt11 lands born
test the ler-,'14'11111 eerv1•! qt 11. H*c- that year. Hr reined nit own way within the Mnfud; ries uf'that Ptrov-
d1',,'n abm' We.fnrsllry w,el-Sathn.l16y ' through rnllege by teaching, melting ince. Her father 1, Norunan McLeod,
rvruing1a•1,s.,...'...Jlr. land Mr.. 1'44.11 ell, !look -,err.. Which kept him, working a Highland • Scot -mean brought up
of Kip , visited et the h ; .•f Mr. hard both summer 1111d•winter. • near Lncknow, who went. to Hyde, in
Afler_graaduating he went \Vest, Qu'Apprlle Valley, a mu..ber of year,
\1,14. M.('tillough and daughter, %I.:s. , taught.rhool and preached until the ago. tiermlit 4'r, a Lowland Seen. -
Johnston. of l'iodrrh•h township, spent tali of 1441/4, wh,•n ton cause into win- woman, wtwee maid.n -name was
a few days- w,th the former'./ dough. 1 nlpeg fora yea' +training in theology Rebecca 51 i1>:»i4,, we• reared near
College. Dining the year. Heneall, 001.
the •roto, ,1 approve ,,f hi. plan 111 part
of bionic "1S" he granted end that -I he
Reeve and clerk filen en eppt•i,Val of
the said pI tn. The foregoing approval
------eteaHt-pests-le cuaaliti"i•al /ul the-tuwn-
fl.ip',4 not assuming the roads or .t 1-1-14
Oil Fiai.1 e'en or any liability for the
,. 'COilet 11 '11'111 0• u11aln1'9,:ul/s• 114 1114'
menta or .t -11t.. in said Than; and that
the WWII/11141 a1. •e 111, 41161.11.11,' for
• any accident on the riled» et su'ert. in
---'-sail plan. ('srrietl. Aix loots }WILL
George Fullord. road work in winter.
fe3.4:5-: ndw:ard Iin.el, ploughing read;;
$2.4.4: John ARM. twenty-five load,
of gravel, $2.:1'): The Signal, printing,
918.214: The Star, priming. 81: Mr.
Brown, twenty fret tile, twenty-four
inches, at $I, 9211; delivering same,
$3.441; John Hutton. half -day's work
and ,paterial, rfis : Eckert. Younghlut,
two days' wort': till : Abraham
'•luinlwr for culvert and put tine on
'same, $4.111. Moved 1,y Cumieilliir
�i{ilaoh, .econd.*I b y Councillor
Young. that the Reeve to empowered
to• mien the agreement with the ()ode -
rich Rural Telephone Co. if sat iefne-
tory to •Iteeve and s.lieitnr. Carried.
Adjourned to meet again second Tues-
day In inns at 2 o'clock p- m. F. W:'
Mcl)tsAull: Clerk.
LOTHIAN.
Te'KSDAy, Msy 31st.
id1THI•\S l..s'.\t.e.- T. F. Henderson
and son .lack leave this *eek for Al-
berts( Find ether \Vewt'rn points......
John McLean left 011 Monday for
• Guelph, where he has a position.
Mr's. M. Robertson, of Wingham,
spent a few days at the home of het
brother, Neil Murdoch ..... _Mos. R.
Dickson and ann. John, visited Mrs. C.
ManKenzie Iasi week..... _Thnntaw gun 1st' at his home here.
$ar•nhy, who spent the winter with 0RVNoe ('oscxei.--The Epworth
Isis son. Ite,. R. H. Barnby, in Rel 1 l.ewtlue of Bethel church, (3oderieh Miss Ada Sproul, of (S.wlerich, spent
west, hsa returned home... ..(;hes. township, in arranging for an Orange Sunday at het' h.•nle here.
McLean, of chicallo. is spending two', concert to to held on the evening of Mr. and Mrs. D. Sproul were (lode -
weeks at hie horns here , .. . Mr. and 1 WelneMlav, .lune 14th. A good pro- rich visitors Iaet. Saturday.
was Holley, of Telemeter, elwnt a Frani will I. furnished by talent front MIs* Mair, of f.nndrshnri', vidfed
their siste•t• w Mee. a1. 011- I (ioderich and elsewhere. Lunch will
hist 4.t \\'Poley
tel, N ,t,, F 1a.t t ie, • wrrk
he won the vitt medal in the motto it Mts. Harks received a pool) mental
PtesItrein-ter e4'tyic,*'4,4'-ex Altf,rsv'.tr Q
1',..11ytrrinn rhurrh next Sunday cal eentent. Hp wni also chosen as "1,r 1ralnr*g In tiff 4.81111)48 selliTat near her
rveni"g st 7 , ,.lock. 1{,•v..J... Hamil• -.4 the Wesley team iu the inte'c'I- home, end Hniehr,l her education at
She illl
Ism, 1,r titslrrich, will neeupy the pule JIKi..1 r. y drllu41neth1l, im ethe la\Vpe'.',te it esaptx•iallylu,rtiKlln tnlelsr via• t sung
pul-
pit. • -----'� i
Rhode*. erholar fur the year. They and wields glacrhU own. .She war
GODERICH TOWNSHIP. .. I wo,t the dehate and *termed the s member .,f the- Meth, dist chusl•h et
-
—-- HoI.xtnlrtt.l.4.May-2Nth, ltrephy for \\ P 7
1 Pe he wits acee tet the :ti 4114 y
TmvN.IIIP Clit'Nrll.. -1' •il Inet
este}. While et WVes- Hyde, Sank. She laste the long ledi-
i 1 ethvdi. one. ettfn►il+t4n t oboe in . UITIT1 r tt-
Jli..ionary Board for wie.ionary markrbly well and a new 1splily
wok in China. settled iu that distant land and with
In the spring of 113484 he was sent to her husband will no doubt accomplish
rept event thr. 4uaduat.ing ;live of \sir much good. - ---
;ata court of rvvi.i"n : 'Ill ►lu'n111'r14
pre,t911. Tilt. n11111411 of %V Whim Col.
t11"ugi) wa14 siatn4n1Yl..u1d his 414'.'114741 V
n.re..eI'f.q: bet ' •it' 11.11•, (Il 11.4e1
The .ingeoll..aif ('41,n•le. \l'hit•ly »1,d
1stint. .Udwort 41 were Hid •uatalint9l.
I I"' foll,wing 1• . ,w,,,11.1',.,114,"41" 111 i A. NE\VTON; DICN'l'IST, LUI)K-
ow•ne', of proper!y : •. annul 1•w'ntl* (T. NOW. - Atho,neeverydwyexcept Thur,.
instead 04 \If1.1'+) Tetanal 14"1s•rt Jlr- dal-..\ewremeOytorextrwctingtooth
l:,orano
Ilwaih instetel of t:w.1'g.tl4ral„hh•,tlle, turret. tetter than iMa: Crus.. wad bridgework
.,
'4 - 1.-nd.:ly itl,lea 1 of .hq,les 4.. err. •Vluutnuw t,4..1e'> inoa broskablc.I
N. It.- \'ou own alwwy, i.wt•e Yulu N'urk much
Miller. Witt. Pickett. II44teall "f Gentare better dote It the dental O ce-more um,
swallow. Cowell business Wits Illett, better factlltia. fen doing the ehnk, wore oom-
taken roll. The $l.444 claim frn•dnutige 4orr•'ae for the ('*tent.
10 rig of Leai, Aldwnrth wait left(jTtCti;,•.STt}1F: LOCAL AGENCY
over till next meeting. in\..mi ntatlns 1 N ha nieer,eh*otl' for '1 he Hllntal l'.wtthe Pont -
to take j/I44. its meantime-. __- -It,.-ib'ae wad :ftwoonerr tltoro wham
derided tI ttuir•haae a whirl=w'ralw•r :wt'l,l $ �y twork wndd l 0.IPti wilt w
for nee in 1 he'town.hip, The follow- ltivsh for ...wain. mad for the wwme.
Ing ,tremintw were rodenil to !w• paid:
Pr ielfoot.. Hays & thele, $4.4); Mimi- Wtanstawn*y, June 1st.
14 11 \Vot•hl, supplies, *2.24• John Will Glen loft on .Mond - -
Thompson. a..eemor. $1111:.1o11n'l'h.nnp- West.
Mm. p inonlre, $2: Wm. Hayit g1•ayel. %et._ Rt'apletlm rstamed to Wi*.
$21 : Frank Whitmore, limiter pipe, batt Iver Week.ll
11125. (adjournedlll cil adjourned to fust the
411-141 Monday in July at 1 4i clerk. Mies Ryan and Mite Molt spent the
N. \V. TRRw•ARTHA. 1 Irrk. 34th in \ Ingham.
Aire. Tichhhurne, of (inderlcb, visited
PORTER'S HILL. - at H. Jones' last week.
\VRnNRanAy, .1une lets Jack Roberts. of Auburn, spent
DUNGANNON.
from their - viiit with friends a
Mitchell. -
Miss Reta Treleaven, of Ripley, is
visiting friends here this week. ,
Lorne Young attended tits
match at Auburn last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Crawford have
returned to their home in Toronto. .
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Keine. of
Oorrie, *baited friends here Sunday.
Wilt into the
dwelling adjoining the jewellery store.
Miss Lillie McLean. 'is improving
sbwly. We hope to see her out. again
iegley and- with *mined hast
Monday from their visit to their eon
In Hamilton.
Geo. Scot hers' injured icg is im-
proving. Ire We. able to (five out
one day this week.
\Nilson Iver« and wife. of O,wlerlch
ownNhip, attended the tuner al of Mr.
ver'N' minter on Tnesdao.
Getout or hiDOI IVRtul. -ThP fun-
eral of the late Miss Margaret Ann
Iver* (nok plats from her late resi-
4enee in the village Txrwley of t.hi.
week. Miss Ivens hall been w remittent
of the villsge only exhort, time. having
moved from the farm a few months
ago. She had nut been well for som
NILE.
WEDNESDAY.Jame let.
CHr111•t, Nnrgs.--The Y urns Men's
Excelsior Bible class have rh+all.'ng.d
the young ladies of the King's' hatiele
tees class Thoth in. etemertinn with
Nile church) to a literary ennteet.
The challenge has been ar-cepted anti
the contest Will mine Of on Mende!. •
June 13th. An interesting , i11+e is - ex- l
pe. ted. A nominal al,4rissinn fee of 1
10 'cents will he charged .. ...There
was a goal turnout for the tea-rnret-
it.g aria concert on Vietorla Day.
'I he program included eloeutionary
utrlwi" IN Mia* \Vheatm. of l'ine
River: vo •el selections by Jlie. Jlo. -
ton: of•Ouelph, 1,04 addresses, by R.•v.
T. E. Saw1e'. of Luck now, and Rev.
. T. Ferguson, of Kincardine. with
d talent.
• I
Hest w.v t.i di.aciplin” om•',
assns(, metal i+ to believe ell
o he'+fsl.r which 'ought not to
Soifer' from thi•nnlnbsm tind in-
p';aid r•Iiet' "The 11. k 1.." kIer,thul
P'aatrn, Be the and get the genuine.
!lade by Davi A'Lawreuce Co.
"Yon ,ire site log twice as mucbas
1 spent at your eaid-the prudept
fat her. "Well," a ' reed the careless I,
youth, "lust ' is use grandfather
Was not s0 good a bus ess man as ygit
Prevent and
Shoes that Give Your
Feet Every C•}mfort
Have you ever
wlit't1 . tight, M-
atting shoes,' -
If you have,,
you knew how 1111-
ennlfuttable they
are.
III -fitting shore
make your feet
unsightly -pro-
duce corns and
hunions. .
But there's no
reason why you
should wear ill-
fitting uncomfort
able shore.
Rrceuset'in
INVICTUS Shoes
you have the very
newe•t,lip-to-rist •
tamp-- the Shoes
that lead the
styles it Canada.
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'4u�11�Ull�■s��"I ,� � �1 tall r �-- � WliiYtlala
I'
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1
tad you have the heat M''Prtrd Irathre and the Hne.t. And
114, ,t -('1x44,
workmanship I, 1441 'y a'Id experieeee'eat, 1"• 'a"
Then you have. hooks :Ind eyelets that never 'tricorn*. 111:1-,y.
[/ INVICTUS Shoes mean pet feet fawt-i'omf rt every urinate
they're worn.: �'
Save your feet by 111•3 ing a pair tit -day.
WM. SHAR114[AN,
GODERICH.
Relieve Headache '
"It gives me great pleasure. t
able to refer 4o Dr. Miles'
be
Anti -Pain Pills as the hest rem -
y we have y BM in—aft
house for the prevention and
cure of headache. My wife who
has been a constant sufferer for
a number of years with ,above`
complaint joins me in the hope
that they may fall into the halkds
,of all sufferers.”
' JOHN BUSH,
Watervleit, Me.
.Used Them Four Years.
"Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills
are the best I ever tried for the
relief of headache. I have used
-chem Sot nearly four years and
they never fail to give me relief.
I have tried many other rem-.
edies, but have never found any
better.''
'JOSEPH FRANKOWTCK,
854 Trombly Av., Detroit, Mich.
There is no remedy that will
more quickly relieve any form
of headache than
Dr. Miles' Anti -Pain Pills.
The best feature of this re-
markable remedy is the fact that
it does not derange the stomach
or leave any disagreeable after-
effects.
Pride r1s me Iyew I eU,5lsl, Ns sMeas
c..*, ,1,,'�w. 1 M ��weeeii etre, eend orlu
a MILAM*WMa61CAL CO.. Ttneet%
week st at U. Bradford's on Sunday.
mores•,,... •Donald McLean has put- be served at the conclusiou of the pro• J Wallow and wife hare returned
odd a flne (hirer. gram.
41Minmemsommers
itioratAtseattk It I . r sf,4•1 13141.11
1
Collapsible ,Carts
MADE IN GODERICH.
Your child should ride in
' one of t hem.
Also a full line of small
carts.
Verandah a ' d
Wider Chai
The eamon is ti,ow tom whsa
70U canetc ont.TtTi, and tFtere T
nothing more comfnl 'ebbs than
x Wicker Chair. 1 have, them
in green, brown sod white
colors.
Also a full line of Furniture for pres'nte for June weddings.
'Phones. Stare Se—Residence` 11$.
Oeo. Johnstext
Funeral Director and Emnalml:r.