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LOCAL TOPICS.
ic Holiday August Srd, J end Mr*. M'(ilwMn irfr for tbrir'uth-
for p,wu'retuuen hes decided to leer haul, on the 11idrau, rhe 61.1,1„•
t4 „ lhaugr' in the date 4f the., travelling ie It glee suit opening over"
ulrirtc hurllday this year, it will wetted. a 11(i-Iry bltntt.u, thrturbNn to Match.
e.to Ij J4W „owe on the first %Viet.I trimmed with roars. Un n
their ,etur
inif nim>' .f Augu t, which will be the 'IIW3 lwi l reaide un 1&11106.43w
s.43 avtua.
'Ord dee i.f Nlr•
,•,ontb,
Ac
c
ident tai Leslie Webb.. Smillie's Address,
\1,•teh, Watehtulut on the' There was, a tai' attendance at the
IN
str�n'+ \lull ted tlurru, suet with an Wowrn's (nstllutr meeting on Thurae-
t accident while at Mont- day last 111 +:1 Mackintt,n „ 1 h
mdo 1,11 mateaccident \\bile nu hoard an- , ehwirnutd titterer shuts period f r heel
IrAI bl-t \Y+•rk. I
1(t
1' ' I the full foto of b .41 ta k uta Hume \1141 a g•
leas Iter'lellr a line new: tetr.ajisead yj►il L". s• w
rotes recoiled t,iri: Tir4of e.Zi1n I .aqi, :p td ,
hsr
eft sod as the t /4
1 and inur h
t e blow. Ie- i ;recite .- M I .'.
bre. jug
ia.bis left +lees and two rihsl :lidera was good and esti. de.liy•
tug Woken. He spent two days in *red r1( a stay' plelaeing manner..
the p,apitul LI minium,' and is low Everyetie could follow Oteaulyicegiven
th* 4 taking an enforced Nobility . by Mis. timillie i1( such thing. as 0 tued-
icinec..hetet, 1 h 'let 41(1 eit'k l•.4,w. 11111
ns. 11edt. gryilIg 11 kIrouge bath to a very
leek patient .11(41 When nit to permit vise
itoie in the. rite. r1( nu, By re+iueet..he
spoke fir a few Iamittee on treatment
o1 adipbthere% case, Two good ieliers
weir read on "How to elide- a Home
Attractive" and •\Vryres Is 1'.'orsc
than \York-," Refreshments weir
served and the meetiull cul ioururd to
alert teeein'en the fit et \Thui•today in
August.
Rhynas Kerr.
In The»Turouto Star of
Music Examinations.
•
The I esuR- of the examinations. held
under the au -'rites of the le.ndun ('on-
eiestnrr of Idiotic at St. Jiseph's con -
volt, I..slerlcle.are a000uuced as fol-
bNs' ' J ',t• piano - first -clots,
wee' -, \liss Gladys Mora. Miss .1 nate
Artundr r.. I'i'iutery piano --pees. Miss
t;tad(s t:ertlaghten. Mis+l Niue
Ituterte Primary barna )audiles.
rst-
claw leo
tore,
le lino s rudnuentts tirsl-clots honors.
Miss •Irarir leaundere; • pass. Miss
closing. Wednesday AfernOons.
Thr• lou) eur•ht ,14 slow the 4rtiai fire..
_ igior. ref. town on %V/•durwlay rifest.-
._ Ir.."al•'refi le "--retttaitliler,--1(f-Jul
gad threti •nth of August: %hiclr was
--41 4 (.wl..l:a..1 il:*MT:-ley Ihr eirwing ..4
tee g1 .era' ..ri.t1•.. 1utw lrvlu-taklnr up
he the I IIhe•1 hu.in.•..liken. Tile hard-
. „:,,44. 14,0. the,Ia.4rl autl..+hr re turn a11d
(tpe:g.•a t.' toriii.hrr. intend diming
.'glnlec Age...t T11.• butcher. ale.
have joined itt the me ',termed and cI.1.eel
4."t('ele4 ;Olern44n. .\ bre of
__,I1140i.rl,.ucn alert have. stated their
mt.-tope el •'l...e on the fly.- liVetnes-
.to aft erulstos in .\ ngit.t.
Music Examinations.
teeew we give the names ,1(I the
pupils, .st A. E. 1',elk who wet'' *lie-
.rwtul ..1 the muekeal examination at
tor(l'4!4ti'h arid t'linten centres in
- Cnnne'liun with the Toronto l'nnrer-
• - nNe1s .ti .11 Weil! : Theo'4 . parts 1. and
• 11., tint -cls.- honer. - I \live Kearney,
Vit. Augo•tiiW: Herh. %Vitt.", ('linen
Part I oily, Net -class hoboes lila s•
Ileg.iosu. Irk th : Herb Bamford.
- 'Westfield: 'teeters i.aw•a Elliott,
(iode,kir. •Jme. r then', harmony
lair (theeMeI!hee, Iia.larich; Effie
Jerkest,, Clinton. History only --
Hazel O'Neil. Clinton (honoree Pri-
uury piano-Iloris Mcliaw, Goderich.
Intermediate plan•. -(:rare E. Wight -
win.' \VrettitW.
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iMMW Science Master.
onlay last.
ulatriagr of 1'larrnee Ithy
elis. le.m.g.. [throats of lend
the reeidenceenl the bride',
Ata!In4•tal meeting of the G. l'. I.
trl.tet• board last week it wain decided
to accept the leeignatiun of J. \i'.
Frith a• .wiener master at the Collegi-
ate 11011(ear and to offer the FMe4itinn
te hi- brother Thos. Firth. M. A., an
home graduateof Toronto Cniversity,
also i* At. p1 verse eur,/loyed•nn genlugi-
."l.uryra work nufth of (rake Super -
aa. fuc.thr Iturrall of Mines. The
lewd agreed to raise the 'salaries of
Min McArthur and Mies Hodge 'to
sees' and 117111 ) r.trrct ively, and G.
lerreser I)r. J. M. F'ield's salary tie
etiocipel to t!-l,ts+u. The town will he
asked to raise tit..74Mt for lnstit its pee-
pers the a ear and the secretary waw
.estluwird to find nut under whet eon-
ditione the Government would take
charge of t he Adamson memorial
scholar -dee trend.
Judgment for Bell leompany.
'Judgment was handed down hast
&atutday in the rate of the Robert
Hell Engine C.o. y.. Lower{y. The ower
was- tried before Him linos Judge
Heir, nit lune :Nth. and was an action
entered by the plaint Me, manufactur-
es .>1S* -*forth, *menet: Kohut Low-
ery,"* thresher and fernier in the
town -hip of Hut'u,. Bruce neunty.
It was alleged that the defendant,
after agreeing to purchase a :2•borw.-
fewer traction engine from the Com-
mie, refused to give the notes and
wee:neer fl.r the engine. The plain-
tiff. ree.ld the' engin« end by so
doing 'let =f:rt. .Ittdgw, of *ns en-
tered for the � plaintiff* for $. 1b and
ants. K; l+. HMym ttieafortbe solicitor
for Miintiff., C. J_hocke (Lucknowl
frrdefendant. •
a
r
a.s, eon of
rich : At
"the'.lett'SI
this ufternlrou 4f blies. I h/, (Oh, .11rea ter-
held ). r•. only daughter td to
1►ald 4/. F:ert, to Clarence Inge, \1( Khy.
eras, sun of Mi .George !Myna.'
nth. 1{ey, A. Legal' Ifegxir'.
I'arkdnte PI«.hyterial shurrh�
foaled the tyre n)ony ii, the mot
G, rdr-
'the
ler•
eller
of only the nea)eet releir rM ;and
trieuele. The bride, who• w• 14 tended. weer a tailored 1114 1(l white
rajah .ills and Noe towline (' t-h,en,
With willow plume,. of tilt valor '(414.0.1.
el
The rImo were hea11,1(1111y (leen! ted
With a. prnfu•iun of gaullen dowers,
pink and white (wing the prevailing
eolnn; ,•xerpt for eeyrral 1)11)4.-
oa larkspur. At the drjetm.r, which
aro. tie' veil atter tb,. cert. llnen\. the
dec4r.atirsw- were bink anti white
poppies. The bride. mother wore e
whitrrmie oider,d linen dress ;te d black
eictalre 1),tt tr' ,'d wish cheery.. of
lilac. and the groom-. mother note
black atk wit ¢ tntrnve hat. - Mi ante 1'hr nt ` m *gndi�' hood exceed -M-'
fi•'t11 Uen.all. whiter arnrarts-res*-t•..
1sra1.•rnih treley.. wean esti •r11wt by eh...Will reek... at 1',rrktiew Mansinnla Greed Trine:/. :4 tri lit 1(t .the
Knntyalies avruue. ;strike .
w
been tar• American laud 'Machine
00.; was put on free the ,4...twee
(roes as niut•h dust s• possible. The
141W.:s 11>_rtt applied, the war ter epiiiiL
!rot bring used. with an lyrytarates to-
t 4411441 tee it ter the Iuup rte. The
work was t'otttinued on Saturday.'
With .9, 41114 itltrrt•upt Ilett 011 aceputlt of
rein. 40(1 Again this week until the
supply of lit wee yeti:meted. Ther
was sufficient oil to make two appliea-
Li.,41 to 4.4e. Luau and t•. go over a
�.stroll of Vs rat et1'tf41t flue 111''
prare to Warertorr�
found Oust 'en mcreme of the peculiarly
porous nature of the boil here titotw il-
w..s ne.•ewaryfor an aWllicatiun than
was at firer expected. Th.• coat of the
oil and ol,tie. work of applying iM is
eati'r'aLW afea b11ltt tl1:.i a tij (V10
4(111' un- •',t Oil cost 4.7e cents per 4(a, o -d
I. le le 1,o'ierich. Tits Amount.- to
**'&i'41.. The wages •tet the, laborers.
the- rental of the sweeper and the coal
of the attachment to the• watering
Bart will bring the iota cost to the
figure .tate\. There is. 41 course.
some ..dor teen the oil, but It ,is not
oneflbivr. Sud the ame11 is wearing•
spay. .TJte oil .the
does ire win k-
in keeping down the dust. w one can"
ser. when a gust of wind brings a
eletel ..f duet trues a elide street on.
which here is no oil. et will be neces-
we y t give some etteutinn to keeptne
the• tow clean, es there is now a haul
sot tact.. . with which the dirt of the
street will not nil, as with an online
wry earth toad. '
-_LQt. &IL TOPIC$ IN BRIEF.
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. Not '001.41e )et to Ret a summer .ult If you -
aregoln'a•to Lute a vacation trip. You aid
atilt .0methtag neat and comfortable Cad
+ni,ablr K.•.. -_atri4`itOly-
The etortel'• a\ion. -reteatee-w,.' dwns
.fere f(.r .8. I,..,,l. who •/..s-F1wu« Fur
.ituwtlon• wanted.help ranted. article. loaf
u. touad. property tor •41e. etc., deer tier(4441
People'. beet wedaom. - '�*
lluut'erlr prytcard- in tura'- variety at Wil-
wet 4udth.. , kart ,tree'. 1.0cal and. other
urn,.. ramie.. and man) other Kind.. mum
last u.itor) are ensile -tela oto call and +p,
:he large •raw",1(a 0l •vuirnit loud- a: .I1(.
• erre. -
-f7« etettr.etungw Eeareoe-•t'htte utter re
11(441 41 at the Hotel Fuoart on friday
ea'elmg bed. . 1
Thr..teuwerPity .cif St., Igniter Ls
(emerged herr tl,mmrnw ut .ruingest 0
/itutek. het ,cheduied time..
H..1, elorris has purchased a house
en Angie:re sheet from Capt. Shep-
hrrd. and will suave to it ire fur fall
several •r,uks of bowlers treen .the
!4 11 .eilib :ne going 0. Clinton thee
:afternoon to hear :1 gats*• with the
uundleu of the neighbor tdwo. .
Mrd:- Itha nuns left late melte alert moon
fin' the Thousand Wanda 4401 ether
points in the ester, and on their return
Harbor Notes. The result of the howliug game be-
twerr the three rink. Irons et. Marys
Ttlr-tevune r ('4.11.141'' ;11liyr.l - ore and the Goderich bowlers on Thure-
fi,dut,l:ly 341141 inl'eubd lust 4f her day last wee the winning of the game
e:u g4'.f wheat 1(t the ek'ntos% Shr to the I.lcals by thirteen 'bots.
trek rhe re111:4tn-1,.r 4f h.•.- cat•g.. t.e� A specie.' meeting of for Rebekah
W.M ('olI .,,t, • •Lownie ie called for Monday bight in
Thr• -trainer Ai•aeliten as•ril.'I in the tower f00111 of the (hldtelluwr'
for the 1•b'
talo eles1•M1:1yvator, N'ilh x rsstg.o.f t% beat gall A full attendance is requested
The iI'. -en Govi•rnute•nt .teattier fur the ttansactiun of important best-
sense- artiste! Tuewlay- night from
ores.
K,1( nin a if h lighthuuee .uppli, s., She Kiocardine Review : Officials of the
cleared the .e)1c eve •g for 1111• Huron C'onstructiou Co. have. been
('.4)11411)•.
l'he . r,es Imran H. .N. .1ex' ie li.•re
filen 4. -,,),Maks with a bend irf real 'err
Th.- ...wine Reel Fen/hew w4 in pert
ill Tln•.,lay on, eta way t4 kiH.4ru«y
ss it 11 :/ iwr.,lf 11.111.1414,
An 1. itflt whielt fettrnl•ts ron•ider-
Hhle at a hind the harbor i. is
canoe et$11,11 ('its 111 S(,: 41ied. It is
fitted with n enutil gm...lrn.% /engine
and is rnn.idriwl t4 Ile 4m• of the
neat.•.r'41 plrlt'rue'vesaela. It is the
ptril wets 4f .1411111 Meanie,. 4f Str,.t-
ford. u1/. is eneampsed beer.
Mr. Vanattsr in Business Again. •
J•'' •' 4411atter, who returned a few
deem ago from his tele to the West.
has derided to remain i', town and has
purchased the gt•ocety business of
Merle's" le Morgan, Rime/ton *Levet.
Mr. Moigan has been at Port Stanley
this lee -on asoi.:ing him brother in the
fishing ho-inees and wished to remain
then. and Mr. Morrow, owing to the
condition of hie health, did not care to
,swume the entire control of the gro-
cery
ut t business
me vamett th ahn taken sold
out
a
Mee, ehoin Ott ti told a business in
first -dee- running order. Mr. Morrow
will renr.•in with Mr. Vanattsr for a
time at bast end will he on hand at
the stere-tu.attend to the seteling of
"^y necountb with the old firm. Mr.
\'-"natter is now in pomMessinn and
netee to see all the old hcustomers
^t -e and tnany new ones. Ile in-
tends to keep a first -claws stock and to
carry on the business with the best
methods throughout
along the iuugeen '.tad to Huron
tuwnehip, purchasing tight of any.
They have clo.ed with the most of for
the HI,; %MI. farmers interested.
• A union picnic of the 0dJfelI 'ws and
Rebekah Lodges will be held at Men-
em -tune ,Park on Wednesday after-
noon. July 27th. .Gentlemen 25c.:
ladle, 15e, Ladies are expected to
bring baskets. Rills Will leave Odd -
fellows hall at. 2:31.0 p. m.
The postponed harebell game be-
tween Mitchell and Godericle, which
wee to be played Wednesday after-
fuoon, bed to he agein withdrawn, as
?since•the new engine was itlstelle41.:wind wee received early to the day
W. Marlton luxe the spein1144t 1(1..t0r join the Mitchel( team that they
talent in the herlror. • would ie unable to make train men -
Th.. Lily 11.11 bee beru eeerh,utlel tt$ctinos owing to the *tripe ,on the
rind fitted with ten extra veil. The Grand To,uuk.
pfl.priet .r-. Mrsa1•r. M.-1a"1"414411.9'l, The Daughters of the*tbplee wish
ere ptefuare•rl t4 sent it fee „the ereee 11 publicly to thank Mr. [wt. and bis
14'41 day tripe. Tiley the,,'- -I*.•. w ell nsei.tants for their kindoees in coo -
IM' rn rin11)41' in the :v1.114044 ,and will unction with the euchre given at Sun-
lit!, rxrtit•i4n.. set Hotel : also Miss Estee Smith. the
The 1114114(4• is 1rlt4y' digging out the ladies wbo ;slaved for the dancing. and
rock m the harlsn• which wa. Irs,setied
by the drilling amiantus. They. are
1114141)411544 to a depth t,f twenty-16t•.'e
feet.
Fatality in Goderich Township.
A Batt and fetal accident occurred in
p4derich township on Saturday. when
'Mortise Harrison. a well known resi-
dent of the 4th enncemelon, lust his lite.
Haying operations were in full swing
and a hay'oader was being used in the
field to (10 the loading. et r. Hart ison
wee ,n the load when the ladder in the
hayrack broke, t b e horses became
frightened Atid Ire was thrown under
the hayloader, which passed over him.
Assistance was it1(mediat els- sum-
moned and upon examination Mr.
Harrison was.t,ruod to Saye .u4teioed
a hroken wrist end him Ing wtw badly
t • rn. He suffered severely f r o in
old the Indies and gentlemen outside
the Chapter who helped to make the
affair such a success.
George Johnston, the furhit11re
man.- has n Bleck walnut bedstead at
his store which is somewhat ot an
***Witter." being 4:s) years old as
nearly as he ran wake out. It is :a
very eclid mud handsome piece of fur-
niture. such as they used to make in
the old days, and anybody who is in-
t -tweeted in old furniture ought to oalL
at the store and see it.
R. H. Smith was the host of a large
-party which made merry at the Point
Farm on Monday evening.. The party
left town about f.S, In the afternoon
in three rigs. and after supper a bonfire
on the beach and afterwards a dauce
in the hotel furni-bed entertainment
for the company. The evening was
•as 61111111mbeemila amion 110111 amiiim ammo, 4111111111100 41110
CLEARING JULY SALE
•
It you are pleased
tell .our friend: ;
if not, come to us
and get money
back. ,
- Don't miss this
CA
,lu1X W h l t e -
iwear Sale.
the size -.of Goderich, but we took a chance,
WHITE WAISTSFive hundred Ladies' White Waists is quite a number of Waists to buy for a town
as the low' price was the big inducement. At
LADIES'
this time of the year the manufacturers are beginning to -snake goods for fall, and they
generally clear out every garment :in.the place, ai?d as their season is over they sell th!
balance of their stock at -any price to clear it out: •This is where we. got iia, • and we
know that we have ,not made any mistake, for when the first few boxes here one.ned they
started moving .out 'rapidly,. and: this before we ever advertised ;them. -
Noweverybody will -know, and our advice til. yriu is tri get here right away, and
not-ctop.at nne or two. but.get'a whole season's supply.
Here area. few dr-,r'iptions of the four Tots into"which.ewe have divided them for easy, selling.: '44,'
baldest lej-u7.ii i-ttttt in the tailAviiuld .l and the highest .$.t.00._el:Lch_.. Our -prices will be' 691.:,, 98•1c,
$1.39. $1.89. • .
ill
Lot l
150 Waists at 69C
(eine waist lean, 11'out .et
ernhioidet'y, new e y e l e t.
raised floral and'onventional
des'gos, tt)ckei- rlly«red
d,utrnn back. forked aee4ee.
raer-edge collar and cuffs, as
well a• a good litany other'' '
nice design,. Mapitf:teturers•
July clearing sale ., WC
Millinery Clean=up
15 Trimmed Hats ... 41k
)'Trimmed Hats ....gLBP '
23 Ti leaned Hats at half-price
Every l'altrimmed Shape in cite
store now cleat tug. each.... %9C
I.edioe N ash Suite.. July
vale......$2.Iw. $4,75 and 50.73
Lot 2
175 Waists at 98c
Sheer lawn. turns• different
designs,. rich. Valenciennes
41' fig, tucked front in
fancy scrnlland point design,
lace medallioue. button back,
• side and embroidery
panele with triple Valen-
.•iennes inserti•'n. triwllled 4
pointe' coverings. button
front, lace sonar and 'cuffs.
elanufaetllrer9' July no,
clearing sale .7CC77
Lot 3
100 Waists at $1.39
Extra fine lawn, novelle,
Swiss embroidery bands.
renter and shoulder Valets- •
eiennrs hire trimmed. cluster ''
pin tucks between cluster.
tucked sleeves. Iaer ululated
ruffs,- embroidery and lace
roller, pin tucked. covered
button heck, •t11 4 i z e s,
Manut'acturera' July 51 ,3('
• clearing sale X77
This store will be open every day trom
8 a m. to 5.30 p.m. Saturdays
10 p.111.
All .1uly and August. %Ve believe in shorter
Working hours for our employees during
the two hottest 'booths.
Lot 4
75 Waists at $1.89
setperior lingerie, beautiful
`I W lee a intoe idery,' cent re
panel.. Vslenciennea insert'
vrke and outlined, narrow
• tuck sides, lace insertion and
edges, tucked collar and
cuffs, tucked' button back,
and other beautiful designs.
Malnlfacturets,' lely $1 Q(1,
clearing sale C7r7
Come to the store this week for Friday
Bargains not advertised.
5 deeen menti silk lisle Sox,
regular value alk, July sale,
half-price 25c
4 dozen children's Wash Tams,
white and tan. July clearing,
each 19c
10 dozen Iluliee fine lawn Hand-
kerchiefs. July side, K tor..'23••
15 ladies' silk Parasols, July
sale at half-price
N. C. CAMERON
THE DEPARTMENTAL STORE,
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McGowan -Rothwell.
St. Mark's church, Toronto, was the
teems Monday evening of the wedding
el Miss Margaret May Rot.hw"II, eldest
daughter nt Mr, and Mrm. T. 14. Roth -
'MI, formerly of Goderich, 10 R. H.
V. Mr(inwen. The Rev. Archdeacon
Inglis performed the ceremony, the
the toeing prettily' decorated for
the a'casein with palms and marguer-
i�• Thee heiele, who was given away'
F7 her father, wore white duchess
satin;--
trim eserdress of ninon de mole rte and war largely attended. The
trimmed with real lace and on
tull• bei
head a ,belief cap if pearb with Inng �'dl bearers were : John N%remle, Hall
e a «d
death resulted on Sunday morning.
Mr. Harrison was sixty-nine years. ten
months and seven days old. He was
bort: within half a mile of the t'arm 01(
W icdi lived: He -wee m:,rri.d to
Miss Elizabeth Stirling about thirty-
seven years ego and they were blersad
with a faloily of ten children : Mrs.
Henry Miller, of Idaho: J,4nee. of
Goderich township; Mee. George Proc-
tor, of Holmeev-ille : Mrs. A r t h u r
Townsend. of Goderich ; Miss Della
Harrison. of Toronto. and Will. Alpert.
'losmie, Irene and Eila, all et home.
Deceased was a Conservative in poli-
tics: in religion a Presbyterian. a faith-
ful member of Mt. Andr,•wer r'hutch.
Hayfield, and he was highly respected
by all who knew him. He wall .1 hryml
menthe' of the Orange order and wan
buried under the auapicee of L. U. 1..
No. 1144. The funeral took place from
his late residence. lot 36, roncesaion 4.
onTnesday afternoon to Bayfield cem-
ail, and carr' a posy of white
tram and lily of the, valla She 'deo
wore the groom's gift, a R*,u.an gold
watrh bracelet Her attendants were
her "'ieers Mime Alice and Miss Helen
Rothwell, in white lingerie em-
broidered gown's, Mien Helen wearing
whPi*k chiffon hat and Miss Alice
lingerie. Both carried sweet
pe111e and wore the groom'. gifts of
[,earl pin". (Tifton M. Johnston was
ei•m man• After the wedding recett-
utledge, Alfred Neftel, Adam Can-
telon, William Currie and Henry
Weston. The bereaved family have
the sympathy of the community in
their sudden lora.
Oil on the Square.
The tank .:onteining 11,llM) gallons of
road dl arrived from Semi* the (atter
part of lar' week and the first applic a-
fion waw made on the !square roadway
on Friday evening Workmen were
engaged all day Friday raking the
pitelity- was much apprecr' ted.
H. J. Morrie: who knows a thing or
two about terming. mays fust H. M.
Duff, [1(•t eolith ot Dungannon, has
(or had last wee -rigs -pretty a riser 44-i
fall wheat tie he ever saw. It was
even and thick iitidaltogether a
txautiful field. It was about ready to
cut when be .4111* it last week, and
may by thheeimr have fallen before
the reaper. Mr. Duff is one of the
first-rate Newer" A-hticld.
The euchre party given at Hotel
Sunset hast Thursday evening, under
the Auspices of the i)aughter., of the
Empire. wee a very succe..ful affair.
After all expeneem ere paid. ,''trout
$l le of a halmnre will he teelized,
which will he reedited to the fuel Rind
of Alexandra hospital. There war' a
mumcient number present to f111 thirty-
five tables. but gentleruen were decid-
edly in the minority. After the card -
playing the remainder of the evening
cram taken up in dancing.
A visit to Morningstar's gardens is
one of the many pleasant walkm which
may betaken nn any of three beautiful
moonlight evenings. The gardens are
'situated on eVilliema street, within a
reaannehle distance from the Square.
The grounds are prettily laid nut and
neaturtium plants are tastefully ar-
ranged in teed, ,urrounding a beautiful
lawn.
Bouquets' of sweet pram and
other cut flower, may be ohteined at
veryreasonable prices and kr cream
of te hest quality im served at any
time.
and
bode "Peer at the home of the loose stones and other refuse off the
Pei" ts, 1A1 Dunn avenue, Mr. toad, and a street sweeper, rented
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SMITH'S ART STORE
received invoice of another shipment of
FINE WHITE CHINA
FOR DECORATING.
from Limoges leranee, well known am the beet porcelain in
the world, which because of hitter ru4tonl9 (titles ere are
enabled to sell Ht about the sank price an the Much inferior
American por':elain.
We have also installed one of the improved REVELA-
TiON KILNS FOR FIRING CHINA. and do tiring for
teachers and anmateulrs.
Lessons in China Painting
given at our studio by qualified teachers. Mr. Geo. F.
Hargitt, artist, teacher in oils, water colors and chine
painting. Hunts arranged to suit hie pietas.
Mise L. Grant, of Clinton, ham a class. here every
Thursday. 2 to 5 p.m. and 7 to 11( pan-... for china painting.
Mee our fine display elf ART NEEDLEWORK. FREE
INSTRUCTION given every %Vedneday, 2 to 5p.m., in art
embroidery. '
A complete lino of meteriad, on hand for ell kinds of
art work. Also Picture*, Frame% Mouldings, Art Novelties,
etc., in endless variety.
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Smith's Art Store
Goderich.