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s of the District.
Tg.4c►Iptg K!•uAoen. -M his Kliz•alwth
Choir. of Godrrtoh, has been engaged
a• teacher by the trustees of S.
1;, tier tintless will cotuiiI it the H[tt
'indemnifier
•Iuta been inattend*UCI *1 the N rni k
4srh.sd rt Ntretfuld,
LANES.
SAT111tu:1Y,• June 25th.
LANES Lt b s.4.-Thefarmeni the alfalfa crop
is
vicinity are p
at prevent. Alfalfa fields'are looking
well despite the Werke; aid we
her of
Mr. \teltillr. ei Miss
the L wing
)1104 Reid stent the.lattet• part of lvt
week visiting friends at Teesweter: re-
turning home on Monday last •
\lr<,, Jlw• (,ane visited her daughter.
ars. A. M. 'Treleaven, of Ripley. .the
fare pert of hut week The Haft,
rot'. tiundxy, Schott: intend holding*
picnic in the grove of W. H. heed on
Srtut•day next, July 2nd
1p.
Treleaven viriti'at
Lanes nt sent 'hebofring
h., again conlilen ed for the rulnme'r
ied fall seamen.-._ -_._-- -
WEST. W AW ANOSM.
\WKb\IL4+I1A V. Juin+ TAM.
T•,4', xsuu' Cut xt 11..-1',outwit met
per adjourttient. ltelntwn aiI
e ese•nt. Reeve Medd in the chair,
%limits... of tart meeting were read
;.,id approved. oh mutton of :SIeeris.
N'stanl and Thompson. The Otewur.
it's -statement showed balance on
h ma of teit7.1r2. Paled. on' motion of
shake-. Thompson and Watson. The
.-1.-1k was instructed to notify •1. H.
\• ishet1 and Neil Ciinsplwll to have
•h• it tuner• removed front I114./1W0v .111
4•01.11141,11. lot Its. l•ofCerrion 111. ort
11100 /411144 Messrs. \Viheoh end 1'hontl�ll�-
Lon. „Arc°O rpt• to the M111411110, of $10...1
eerie is ejd for work on roads, rte.. nu
ub,,tion of Messes. %Vinson and Wei -
.40111. 1'uunri1 adK)trned 111.11041 Ian
luny isthatt 10cluck. -W. S. M1-l:Htet-
i l r:. Clrt k.
Tees 1Ay, Juite 2 .
Y.1•nt,4 %%Amite Y FKa9'IV AL. -A, lawn
ootid will be held et tint EC -angelical
parsonage on July Slit. in the tore of
a strawtwrty festival. A program
mu.it! end all'lresses. from visiting
nliuistrrr is Gettig prepared Rev. A.
U. lliechler, of Zurich. is invited. Tea'
served from 5 to i o'clock. Admission.'
I.,c and 2x.
ASHFIELO.
MU\DAY,^JUOIt 2711s,
Duarte orAlomemo, lllt•KENZIE.-
Archibald McKrozie died at his house
in Ashfield on Friday, 17th inst. He
was in hi.. forty-fourth year and had
been it' failing health forcrane tittle.
nut his death was very sudden end
unexpected. Hi. wife and two chit.
'dry!' sur_ytve hie.. The resuming were,
interned in Kinllw. celurtet•v.
Menem'. 1teetiHT.-The following is
the report of 44 `4 No 17, Ashfield,
-and- ,:.ttie,...hoists
WCKNOW.
•
.Moi UA l', .I une-Ctb.
Mrs. Herbert Martin. of Hamilttnl,
acroeopanitd by her daughter. Miss
Doris. has been the gum of her
cousin. Mrs. \Vui. Geddes.
Mrs. F. J. Frenzrn . with her two
dao htrrs. of Vancouver. B• 1'.. M•r..
J. \'.,Elliott• of New Turk, and Mir.
'Viola Ewan. of Therealon. are visiting
their brothel and sister, T. 11. Botta,
aril Min.. 1t. Mullin.
MA4kKR%IKKINOG'fsl.sti.--Hon. W.
1 'I lseeztr King. Mindlter of Libor.
hay acct ted an itivltati extruded
int- the ee eu re tri he pours -
14014.n 1 •slrttontalt 1)at
theta to tile. big 'tethering that, e. 4'x.•
twcted •ah that day.
•
A'4 4)1.1. H4+IUNXT (i113R --An old
resident of Lucattow. in the pet -sires of
l'41.hr111114 Atulrl•►11o, tellt•t nl 1114' late
togas lie•ntt.u. died ou Friday. 17th•
int.. ut uu•..rtp'• rage of e•Ighty-stent
'sate. The itllr111 etit Was made hast
tl'vde) in Kiol •L: cemetery. .TWo•
f44:110 41111 Utter daugbtete are left to
441u14't. their loss. -
Tor Cato. 'rs'r.utun -- At -the
ecetu gf tot the Prrehy:14ry of %pa t-
Lus1, 1;.•141 lieut. .,n Tuesday 11191, the
erel of the Luck mow I'IeaM'terien
con_legalinn to itrv. .1. 14. thine ail
We. pnwwepresentedpresentedmid was LIIeIail) •l.
un
e
to 4'a
k
ell
s
ItldllCtlt►rl was au It
1,1s7`e uU Tursdiy, July ,Ali. sl
..
test
e.4.,
n h4' 1
1 l ♦ .
modes an
n. t U
m. The u 1
y old(
H
N r • 4'a J
4'v , • J ft
l 1 Vri 11 t 1
1
•
weekly trete and good conduct : Sr.
IV. - Total 7w1 - Balfour Simpson. Ai'•h. Nattier left this week for a
ilei..$r.
111. --Total tk4)- Lorne John- trip nut \\-est.
stun. 71111 • •Wallar4' black,'•tiC1 : •I.iz- Mi.. Ti
zlr lil��l NIS. Jr. 112-Chrt'toste spent
Simpson, f4I3 : Pearl Johnston-, 792:
•\-era ,lobnitnn. 71.1 ; •Cita itleltwain,
412. : Lloyd Bleck, 4'2 ; 'Hazel 'Steel.
:17)4: Case Black. .252. Sr. Il. -Cecil
Slack, 575. I't. 11. -Guy Slack. rd5 :
Wilbert Jnhneton, IYN+: •Itiehatd Mc-
lutyre, a 111. - Sr• Pe. I.- Howard Steel,
Howiid Stark. Jr. Pr. I -Pearl Mc-
Intire. The test spellers weir : Bal-
four Simpson, \V,ltecr tit sek.'Hamel
f1OL-YROtlO:
Te K+ta.t Y, .1 one 211th.
Nen 4 or That WKS:K.-The four
schools, Hulyrood, Kinlough, \West•
4ord•and the 111th. are holding 11 picnic
n Wednetlday aG Kinlough to Mt'.
liuest'1i woods. The scholars ate ex-
pecting a gond time Miss Howie,
tendert. at Teerwater. a former trach
en 01414, i+ visiting at Mr., Ackert's. •. •
The Mises Collins. front' Kincat tine,
and Miss Young, from Greenock, spent
a day visiting at T. Ceresuui....Mr.
and M.iw..1. H. Ackert left vestetday
to visit.their daughter sin the West,
\Vit wish thrid a,h-4yant trip and a
Sete returu ,... •. Miss Plirvie+. of Opt e
Ray. hug been visiting at her cousifi �.
.1. Purvis;, Mr. anti Mrs. Wm.
Persson: of Gteeno'•k. visited the
forrner's brother, T. t'rreson, of this
place.
St. AUGUSTINE, "
`w TL'E$UAv, June'*ith.
John O'l unnor is. on the sick list at
ens. -
,id}elwnr&Gtin
e ct rtfait�
on Mondry Auk. 25th nest; at
u clock p. res. A t'lRt rionoRl.n, Clerk.
BUILD UP
in spring and summer, it's
the natural time to store tip
health and vitality for the
year.
Scoti's Emulsion
is Nature's best and quick-
est hel • • All Dr..ssuln
F
It11t1 r.
Nun- Cranston was cutting wood
with his sawing outfit for a number of
farmers in this vicinity last week.
AT THE RIFI.t•:•HANo E. There wits
a large turnout of members at the
rifle 4'a a Inst Saturday afternoon.
Them. w re also present member/4
from the . . Helene. Uunganton- and
Auburn cls .. Ulning the afternoon
Steel. lila Mrllwai.1 . 'Those whose r niat.•'t tin, plat between four of
teamed ate utarLed with an • uiksrrd i the St. He114 . and four of the St.
11114' '''''"'"e -111 111' .•x4ntinrtitlnr. 141.,'' Atignstine mett?hrrs. tit•"Helens ikon
ea
of Donn 'monk. �s G O o d
the
cnupson.
weekend . • p- -
•
E. 13
T.
pq'g
.41 1
Imre
ity
ton
day
Ct
ing
Sen
Linc
Arse
mor g 11 f pieudId account .t the
IalsinrwN .Isar ....Rev. W. H. lboper
in the, Methodist church on Sunday
r44VII1t4,t p•!'1t,•II4d bis farewell srl•
lu,: nal sercor,grrgateou AO this week
he lett Ins \lII%eiton. ills .urw char gr.
Thr urw fiord..ter. Rev. Mr. Fait. wi11
,a•eur.y the 11.11pit next,S4hb4th
V. ILtith•). of Clinrnu. '1 4tcbrd in
T1' y cboorh last Sabbath aril as
hr, con tit *Lira; were • well
.4 HIt 1.r:Y. 't'ex'•h.•r. p,y :ill points. ••, !thou 11 the St. Aug-
u•tinr love lost .ey do not feel die-
. BLYTH. c..uraged, becauts they have nut had
much practice, sot' • of them having
s TrK�unv, June:Nth. shut only twice be ,tit.' Fallowing is
/ l'Kt.lsoK.) its •rtr. trwt•rr. - Unn't the . score at EUI,) lis. possible :iA
rt that Myth is celebrating the 1st joints•
my tins )car with hearse races,••
T. HtrLe.
hall matches,. etc.. and that Triu• Imre hiller
hutch young people are Having a 1,sasc ltIIer t
ial in thervenitter,-The ("lin- Rnhrlt Pitmen .
Hand is to furnish music fur the John \Vrbater.
- tttttttt
and evening .
n th-11 Norms. Lust Sato th lo@•
the.fir•st Sundry that Rev. J. L. Rev. -Father IAurendeau..... ..
Sena
Tea"
All its
strength
in the
il,l\ or and
1.,
retained
sealed package.
Some ladies always
young
them
25
has occupied his pulpit here Edward Hubinsott
e he returned fr tir l 14Iwral ie. ales R'•binson. 4..... ........
wkly at Halifax,, lee gave in the 1 James Craig
• \Following is the score of other no
hers present -2110 verde., po,.,.ible
R. McAllister 117 nous Kinahan
Gu, (*tidy 17 1. Campbell 1
Bernard Brophy. 4 Elmer 'Tifton 21
tier. J.dferoon 111 David Tisdale . 1St
►a.. )Redmond lo Tom Bamford 22
ftavid Ml'AHisterit -Wm. Hoyle 1.2
Insrph dv .a M. Cummins
tit
\'ineent�l.vidy 10 Vincent \Valsb••114
John Hoyle I:1 W. Nixon t1
1UL ales Ate('ahe I"
'('tiah Thorn M \Vm. Leddy •4
Jas. Ploughma u ( ..I••ITerson 13
\Vne.'1'hnnlpson I Win, ltingler 14
Uunxld Mrrt•tay H. Thouip.on 11
Sew.'l'hnntp.on I , Arch. Martin 11
►r Nelson Noises 2 `i1.-wald Pollard '2'
st .line. Kinahnn `s ,r Brophy 2,e
ate • Toni 1..•d,ty r;
g. Win. \Verson 1
he Thomas McCann • Unng innon •. . . 27
he
After rice ehnoting wet over lnnch
1t ,1a. served Inc those l.t'esent. AM re-
'!' port ha)'ing had av pleasant ';afternoon.
pierce vs 11 1 7 -There was et
huge. er.ord ,it the Nrth.kli,t lawn
141 hell •nit their lawn lent \\'rdnrs
eve The Pluton hand tut -
nish1•d music in abundance.
i'KK+s,v.k7. tan trkvit1A1.. -11
Flintcta ht -1•'•x.11 trans was here In
Friday .v••ning.and played N asci
with nor t...y», Intl weir too -t:un
w lining out live 44- I. 'l'a•k.•r. t
('I ...nn p'•. het is crItuinly the 1
•1 ....it ill tir-e 4)414•; to tart,
ullb tttt...r'• pony ..I'
ea-'t.•w• days tole 4'1.41 ,sec bell at
r 1'. I'. K. "1 sling in 141W11 has not EAST WAWANOSH.
.•n •.n•4.ing. 111 entlue1(11rrc" tb•'y Iira...lt.4yr:, Juur 2eKh.
se h.,d . keel's' 111Nt4 there while
cl met
rt
'V -1'01111 1
1
11 11..
stn+ w. l � c"nous anJ'going, but an :1'n4cNsRII' 1 t.
r N
I1 n
t r
Il a
d- Otl l n 1
114' unroll/int t I
• anti 11t I ,'ala
p••ttrnu.14.np Mun•Ia� K y
Il is 4411401• ng+111 Mrs. i). K'11y ,oust of revision -its appeal.• \Ism•
d 4 .stoke of 1441aly•a14'1 \\'11104'• bet'- all present Minute', of last meet-
s
•,el •f
1 1:1 .
u ter: F•:� .h.• 1. to old -lady th • - the G. N: \\'. Trlegra;,h ('4.'w is again.
nit
Jay
_t
13
17
r
M
nl 'L.N•h,.n.h. ,will ptr.oih t ilk'. L1 V.
Tut, of l'e•e.w11trt. will ,a 'dress lh •
Mosistei. auJ itev.• U. A.• Me1..' n. t
eddrese the eongiega'.soi
es 1
e' t fresh
'+ a .4'n
1 a Lt
b Dittman r. a
1 ,N i
triode e o l
4'r
r111-
r. nit r. int 114 has. t P
pr+, .nl114)'1)the.peopleherr ant the
rail.
rMlgl�iltl!en is united 111 the t
The 44tap ens, prutuisr.t is $1,_'raf per
am,ntie, with . •et, Hanes and fouH-.• Ltu
444 4'k'. nididayp. 111
1•t.4ttk-MrINTo+H.-" r home od ti
.Nr. and \ori.. 1). IL Melia( ' Wan the ti
write of. a pretty 14444.11'. ''0 •altars• M
-.la y..1 • IM h. when their daunt t tet
llt"s Hilar McInt.N.h, was 'ted in
---w.•d1tn•it tn.. (11 ark. " 'iiiT1I ii(i,
The ceremony was r'•,4ornlyd 1114 Kry.
A. Breinn.•r, ot•a',t/hy. The bride.
who wino. ch,Irneinkly attired. wa•
14ir.•n nw,ly by her tat tier. - The wed-
-.nog march Wen played by Mrs. Bruit,
and Mils Prudent* Hayes sang "O
_I reset Live." s After the wedding
testi'ities the happy couple left On
the -anon -Mott train for ur•angeville.
'Tatontti aid other points nu their
honrynuon trip. Hest wishes follow
thein.
a• t
11
I.
Ir
11
1a
141
n a.ar
.1. 4'h
4'a
torsi ad n d iTM
rt . 4'r I
, .soh n p
Itlnvl
e
1
1
114:1•11 tit
aor 4'4 of her tec4%rry fate a sty soon. 1 brought nit tnr an .larratu,n ; ase
i 1 t.' out -
w daughter; who tylno,g• t', the mint e;teuHtuled. John l/rnh 4'l t
and ,n'ronvent.. is at l t.. tainse 1 nesse(' a44 tenant, h. lot :I2. Cincrr-
er P. H. Douglas- :end bride VI. sine 2 . Fred Till. 4r014Ilt or( •. h. int
, anA .In
itliin
•H
. t,rrt d
. wreck 1 rtoo+•.tit tl. u n
3.
11 tala!ire•. bele lhi o *. h. hot'
nniuts,lu 1'i•tr•hi,ur.:tt \laclritd. Al.Henry, u.er.seel a, owners f
•eta *. Sires who e-howiog ► ai, eitncr.sinn 7: 'Fred. AI'1inl;t•.n t.
use L•t-tMAMA*. v had the uastot•. no. f.; w•. h. lot 1*. ,concession, 7 ..Alex.
\icon. m. 1. 1.... n. 1. lot 'J4, rdneen-
sion '4. Thete being no' other cnm,-
plaint+ .r changen asked for, it WAR
tt1orrrt by MP. Seott. e.ecnnried by :tor.
Catetnt.'•i!. that the 1i..essrnent 101 as
now i "a iced be adopted. and the court
closed ter the 'present year. Carried,
ina ny
use
New Summer Suit
HEST MATERIAL
LATEST ST`: L1':S
FINK TAILORING
DUNLOP
The Tailor, West et
THE
QUICKEST
ROUTE
TO
MUSKOKA
The centre of the Muskoka district
reached direct by the Lake Shore
I.ine. Rnatside stations at. Baia Park
and Lake Joseph.
The Lake Shore Express
ITeains3&41
-_} A magnificently equipped mood vte-
tibHle t r+un, otlerrvadon parlor urs
110(;,1 and coaches dec luxe.
In appointment, in a class by itself.
Three trains every week day.
of
8s.m•
FACE CREAM
nit t." IN• krck11l in A. 11
;aplientd the b,nse load .hoe'
011
to 11144(and 444414 ,-1tase to etnee.444•
le Ncr.IJrut win1.1 14x4.4' :11“..r:•.1..
\41)•4414.
1111 W111 Icy SI,. sono 11•41yot•k 1.1 w
•w day.. )It•. Mace. oStndwicb
, t1.11 -
a w'
I feria* ill 1
I44„11 44'11. 1st.
. delegiale tothe
\I t. and ..
ester inpt:: -
ti•atWrd, visitwi relativ
his week ..1ae. Putt
drunk. 'Visited frirodr to R
Ver Monday ' Men. 11. U. Dunbar.
'1 Texas. and Mr. A. M. Babb, of
Teeswatel, air visiting i their parents
herr, Mr. anti Mrs. L
Nr. McKey and ;Piete•r, of Shel-
11‘ch 1.1N - \I,- , n•ii- - On June
::Garr, at "Thr Maples," the residence
111 Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Murdoch, their
.lsitehter: Mie. ,Iran Cameron. wa.
united hi marriage to' James Alexan-
der )Iacklin. of Milliken. The cere-
mony Wan perfortned by Rev. 1). T. L.
McKerroll, of Toronto, formerly of
Locknow, in the prereenee of immedi-
ate friends of the voong couple. Miser
t.Lidye Macklin elayed the wedding
larch as the ht•iele appenred. leaning
arm of her father. and becpw-
Ingly go tied in is white lingerie cos•
tome of Mwlawernbroidered mull. She
was attended b) -her school mate. Mies
Isabel McIntosh, R?aduate of Hrmil4
Gan general hospital, while the groom
was supported by his brother Howard
Medg- lin. During_ Lite nuptiatt ere -
n inny the marriage party stood tT-l(
lovely bower of hawthorn blossoms.
and were soon ret eiving the congratu•
lancing and good wishes of their
friends present. Afterward* the coin
Pant' adjourned to the dining room,
wh,•r•e, after partaking of a sump -
ns -Hit repast, the 11Poal 10x(1(14 were
1'+4•p'o*ed in Itev. 1). T. L. McKerroll's
rivet happy manner, and were suit-
ably replied to by the groom, and by
t1e4010. Murdoch, R. i). Cameron, J
Ii. 1'amernn and K. Cameron. The
faith. WAR the recipient of many
beautiful, useful and costly presentee.
attesting in some degree her popu-
larity among her many friends. On
lie'2 p. m. train the young couple left
for Hamilton. Torcnto, Niagara Falls
end other point* east, followed by the
goat wishes of K host of friends.
yr. s..i �y -Arra ey
there left fora visit
with
11•41. -
rich
Wret.... .t..
rich last That -day
O. F. district
A Vint. of
'n town'
Ja..
A quarter ;tease Y 4 n
it. • It .,00h' :;1 ..I4 „ i
i.eep-4 the co •relett.. •n- i', r
and is 001 greasy.
...II -i•e
rani
,..;.4.e
10 »t. m.
5.15 p.m.
War
Weather
Wearables
\V. have everything t:) wear
which will add to your O 1fi it
during the warm sit m nl e r
woW.hs.
Two-piece Suits
Out Semi - heady two - piece
Suite, in all the, leading shades,
are very popular and are just
right in ety1' nod neatness.
Have a !talk at out
Negligee Shirts
befure waking a puraleee, \\'e
have on display u siotendid line of
Wash Ties
which yon -o -b rdd in'l'et t. Also
an attractive array of
-Straw its
from which you can obtain the
style mot suitable W you. (livlt
us a gall.
McLean Bros.
Providing' rotnfortanle wayto
visit Beaverton, Sparrow lake, Ml1e-
toks Laker•, Parry Sou nd,(ieot Klan Bay
Mugnetawan Country, Piekrtel
French Rivers.
the
the
and
Ticket ottices corner King and Tor-
onto
or
onto Streets and I'nion Station, Tor-
unt0.
Sabi aid i•naaass>t b - Ira
BU4'LANO. S. E. NICK,
H.' C. DUNLOP. E. R. WIGLE
ODERICH
EAMERS
TRAM: SCUM lURdl ST
LESS TI1AN*SIX;DAYS Jos. KI.DDDD,
FROM PORT TO\ -SPORT
Dominion
Da
Single Fare to
yall Points
0000 G0/N0
Jane 30th and July 1st
RETURNING IULY 4th. I
11 you \Mould enjoy a ho1 Clay
-take the C. P: R. '.
Brown's Auto Spray
ms
t'rmncil , '.u,n'e l Ansi- ordinary .F1-
netts was proceeded with. Applica-
(ion'r_forc•'llertor of taxes tor the cu4•-
rent year were received fonto AV. H.
Campbell. K: H. Taylor. Win. Robin -
Ron and T. H. Tactor. "Moved 1.v Mr.
Scott, seconded by mt.. Chamney, that
the cnitl•etor'. salary (,e $1.11. this
amotrrt tcv i4144 de` poottatgex,-etc--- Car-
; 'The appointment of this officer
Inic v,•r till next meeting of o,iancil..
R. 11, Iowan on behalf of the Blyth
Rural Tele • ne Co. WAS present ask •
i1ig permission Peers pole. ;end wires
the municipal•
ion on_tine
'amphell:
The -RIO Edward" rump'etes the
nom • it Br,*1„� to uelwc
b. 23 hours, 31
min.
es
s
•�d h
Y
h' a st ittrt•
The
new [r
ids
1•w hu m
I
ti alt'
. ,., \,. n term
. t'+r 'ii
tthrr
le f
,
1,'nlitetl. '•Hm al Edward" :u1d Ruyttl
t'rorge" 1.til fortnightly, bet•)veen
Neutral. Qrtbtt aid itigal
Apply !,meet n'ratnshlp Agent. or
H. C. Rootlike., 1 ,.'neral Agent, - To-
tnnro,
teip t Q
burnt,, slaved their brother herb this 1111 ail the highw:a)
week = Mr'. W. Mcf,e1117-trt nfra; t ty. After* Krpwwi-
is sinning her parents ,here, -Mr. and Int •e4' it *a» moved ey
MI'4 A. .Elder... \I. Robinson. of .ecrnded h)' Mt...Burrhill, roust
Ton t
14. t e-
1Vitighitnt..pent Sunday with. frtend' .piest he maria d on .undo 1 that 'e
here. ..... S. A. Po .plestOne was In cold telephone C•anprny hear ell n14r14s-
Zurich Tuesday of tin. week at t he in- Wary
. pre r14tc. 41411 a*oved in nmt,ndn tot
e titutlW i a new lodand
ofor elerk.
f (leftism. •of tee
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W. darns loud \\', !leftism. of � by b Scott. set ontird by Mt. ('ham-
Lucknow, visited friends here over ney. t at pet mission he given to the
Sunday As this is a great straw- above Named Company for the ere.'-
berry country most of the children tion of `poles. etc.; only from the
have now a Jori at the picking I southern boundary up to anand
carried
includ-
We have been having very sown'ling concee* on n
weather of late, but Monday there was by vote of th Reeve. Tender's for the
relief in the shape of a hetivy rain,construction o a reinforced concrete
which will do an immense amount of bridge to replace the pree.ent etrlrcture
good. as the crops were badly in need opp O.lte lot 1i. n0ncession8 2 and :i,
of it 'Mrs. A. E. Bradwin. of were received trout Messrs. Taylor and
Parry Bound. is rotting with her Mare- Love. The tender of the latter 111.14•
44
here. Mr. and Mrs. J. (4. Emtgh. Iwiog the lowest. was accepted. in
Mr*. W. Richmond and Ron, of the event of airy trouble itathe fu ute
dad
London, re visiting relatives here. it was moved by Mr.Scott,
D. tin n, who has been in the by Mr. Campbell, that all deeds for
West 1111110 't epr'in i44 exported laud putchased by the municipality,
home thio week to take charge of a for roads. etc.. eta.. and now in the
barber chop in W1ngba(n wh h he clerk's posstweinn be daily registered in
hire purchased. Dawe is a gtood tarter the registry office. Goderich. Parried.
and should do a good business in 'Che following accounts were pr•eeented
WIngham Sire. .1. Northers and add ordered to be said: A. Porter•
young (taught* left Tuesdaymorning Meld, rest of toad allowance. concen-
of thin week -for a visit.' witrelativesSion e, *2: John S. ('rang, White -
in Alberta.. -bra. .br'a. Rradnoch. an old church: operating road -grader, 111214•:10:
and respected lady.esed away at Theft. Find"o. operating road -grader.
her home in Kest' awanosh, near $14 :.Inhn 1'. tistlltie making device
Blyth, last Stt.day. Bhe was well tion Imid Mclean'sletid14 concession CI
known here being an active member. of $4.ro : Holwrt .1. Mctlee, repairing
the Presbyterian church; James W4161-
_ drain, 5 yardeoe 1ravel. Si 4. i'' '
Ilton, 145 y,
TO The Signal for good job work.; Bfvdges, shovelling gravel, $2.
(iEO. JOHNSTON
EMBALMER and
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
'Fut ItMM cert 1: ,.nrtt8441ns wer••,1wrn
Wink 41deeauare. node:lee
Agent, Goderieh, Ont:
Oi write 14. L. Thompson, U. P. A.,
Tol•ogUr.,
lelletffe : store 44
Rt,+i.ienoe 178 •
!tial,eal�+: At r,' 4,,nce. 44 WUllian.-
- „rret-
DOPEY & SON
GOOERICH
Funeral Direttors
and Embalmers
Orders carefully attended to
at all hours. night or day.
GRA D TRUNK SYI5 WAV'
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ETURN TICKET'S
AST SINGLE 'FARE
het ween all st tloti''in Crniwla, a1ao
Del roit and Port Heron, Mit ingest
N'ilagara nails and Buffalo, N. V.
Good going -Tone 30th
and July 1s1. 4Zeturn
Limit j 1y 41h; 1910.
for spraying trees, shrubs, vines,
poultry houses and stables. Conte
in and see it work. We are-• sole
agents.
Martin-Senour wo..-per. cent. titre
Paint• wears:. best.. `lt s pule --_ that's
why. •-•
Lawn Mowers, e.St reen Doors and
Windows,. Oil and G:i''oline Stoves,
Refrigerators.
Pure Paris Green and Bluestone,
Water Cans. .
Everything in Hardware.
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your
UM
••t
and Repairing right.
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Fred Hunt's 11 ardware Store
NORTHERN
NAVIGATION COMPANY
GRAND TRUNK ROUTE
and DULUTH. every. Monday,' Wed-
nesday and sattutley at 3.311) et.
Only the Wednesdny anti Saturday
eteniners go to DULUTH.
Mailings from CULLING WOOD Llin
p.m.. and OWEN SOUND 11.45 p. til.
Wednesditys and Mattirtbsym for 1400
and GEORGIAN RAY PORTS.
Information from Railway Ticket
Agents, or from the Company 4
Sarnia to Collingwood.
1
F. F. LAWRENCE.
Town Agent. Office hours 11.31) a. rit.
Falling Hair
manes that cat.. dandruff. It removes every
trace of dandruff null and keeps the Ma,
Medina eel. Arm. snore rankly. clean and in a healthy coedit:ay.
Does not Color the Hair
Are:edit:ale Vidor promptly destroys the pers.
that cause felting heir lt nourishes the WM-
bulbs. restores them to health. The hair stole,
We wish you to positively and distinctly understand that Ayer's tbk
Vigor does not affect the calor of the hair. even to the slightest
degree. Persons with the whitest rw the lightest and most delicate
blond hair may use it freely without having the hair made a shade darker.
Ingredients ; wow.. Glycerin Mann.. 5414404091(141001411.
(11141000011. Ude. Veeher. Performs.
%OM this formula te your doctor. Ask him what he thinks of It.
HARVEST TIME AGAIN
WHAT ABOUT
R 11
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. one
Twine? Binder
r
ibp
t Twine.
4ra
We handle Gilt Edge Brantford
feet, at, per lb...... .. _ 1 .
McCormick International Harvester Co. 650
feet, at, per lh
Silver Leaf Brantford Twine. 55o feet, at,
per lb._. -
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in Canadian and American makes.
In tiARYESTING' TOOLS
1101. stock nose fewer 1110r0 ..400101100.
10c
10c
KC
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HOT WEATHER GOODS
waolin...and voal Oil Stoves'. Refrigerators. Screen
Claire and indows, "otain Chairs. Lawn Mow..
and Golden lose irons eic to 15c per foot.
PAINTS , PAINTS .PAINTS
Are you going to do any painting i, If ego. do got overlook
the fact that Sherwin-tVilliesins Paint , genes farthier and loans
longer than any other Paint on the itterket.
for cleaning your silver Juin gold ? - No rubbing or meraile mg
requiyntl„ l'ou can i•lean all your silver in the time it wisuld take
to clean a few piecetkin the old Way. Plitlf:211a per package.
Have you ever melt
WONDER .51-11NE
•
A fresh car of
NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT
just in. 'rhe Nationnl acknowledged ton he the best Portland
Cement son the Canadian market. lho not forget that we handle
the National, when you require some.
II 'Phones .
Stoce 'Phone 22
CHAS. C. LEE