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THFt SIGNAL : 3ODoRICII. ONTARIO
Tstvattttoay. irate 6, 1913 i
'LOCAL TOPICS '
Nam .f w.' G. Geode.
News Wes ressived In town this
week of the death at Victoria, a u.,
of Walter O. Good*. a former w.11-
koowoggiet of Qoderich. The
informs a so tar r.oeivsd is to the
effect be died ia the hospital there
fter an attack of p•�7S I. ,
ccessful Student& HnoU-
'he names of Mims* geld
, Lilian Clark. Irene Pridbam and
Welsh appe&r in the list of woeees-
gr•aduehtee in the general coon, at
}' Toronto. The
ladies are now
fully qualified as
,cant high school teachers. having
tired interim Bret -class certificates.
L O. O. F.Officers. o[ HuronThe following office's
IAdRe, !(o. 62. I. 0. O. F., have hem
elected for the ensuing tem : P. N. G.,
R. B. Tichbouroe: N. 0., Robt. Oraigie :
V. 6.. John Newcombe ; roe. sea. H.
13. Ttrhhourne : fin. este- Dr. W. F.
Cy.
B. ark Tirlitaurne. Fred 9Wrdy�a d H.
Bl t ted delegates to the
Platt were appointed
district meeting to be held et Blyth
ceJune 10th and to the meeting of
the Grand Lodge at Belleville, which
gill he held early in August.
A Busy Institution.
Orden are being rushed oat at the
American Road Machina Co.'s factory.
This week a mixed car of
i ad for
plows and repair parte was le
calyx To the same place was
chi last week a carload of graders
a complete crushing plant will be
shipped about the fhb. A carload of
graders is going also to Vancouver
the (Actors is keeping up a daily re.
cord of twelve tons of freight io and
out, and could do much better with
aiding f.cilities. as some of the larger
sae; of machines cannot be handled
with trucks.
Death of Mrs. T. 14. Denney.
As the day dawned on Sunday, June
let, the summons to sternal rest cams
to Mrs. Thos. N. Dewey at the hoose'
of her daughter at Sarnia. Her death
removed • figure well known in Gode-
ricb-a personality greatly beloved
becalm of her many kindly sets and
deeds of mercy, sod for years the
work of the King's Daughters born
testimony 1.0 her zealous efforts in the
inrmaoce of good works, Mrs.
cry was a daughter of the late Mr.
Mrs. Alex. Munro and was bore
is shire, Scotland. on December
15th, 1,485. When she was but a ebild
*be emigrated to Canada With her par-
ents, spending her early girlhood on
the homestead taken up by her father
not far from cher town of Kiocardine.
Nearly sixty years ago she was mar-
ried in Goderich to Capt. Thos. N.
Dance'', who predeceased her fifteen
years. After her marriage Goderich
was her home until a year ago. when
die went to Sarnia to live with her
daughter, Mrs. A. E. McGregor. Her
last illness lasted hut a week.* severe
attack of pneumonia being the cause
of her demi.... Of a family of six chil-
dren four are lett W mourn her de.
parture and all were presrot at the
funeral on Tuesday. The surviving
members of the fnwily are: Mre. A.
E. McGregor. of Sarnia: Mies Angie
Dulcet% of Detroit: Loftus E. Dim -
my, of Uodericb, and Mr.. H. J.
Lane, of Totonto. Thomas prede-
ceased his mother five years and Kate.
another.. daughter. died three 'ears
ag,i i'he body was brought to Gode-
rich on Monday and the ;unseal took
place on Tuesday afternoon from the
residence of her eon. L. E. Daneey, to
Mai t:aid cemetery. Rev. Alred
Brown, of wbnse ctturch e deceased
wet . int -cuter the
fifty years, con -
duvet the wet -rime. The pallbearer"
were Sheriff Reynolds, W. L Ii sewn.
F. F. Lawrence, J. 1. Doyle. E. Down-
ing en* J. FI. (.olherne. Representa-
tive* of tbe King's Daughters were
present a: the funeral a• a mark `of
the deep t expert they entertained for
their departed leader and fellow-
wotter.
LO(;AL TOPICS IN 'BRIEF.
Take Toa, Portman Premises to Smit b-•
An -or- oases is. can get as auntie tit •i
has,w., t. C'ovvgx Utas. et • Ike•eonabin
hoe. ) dw and d71. of frame mac to
eider. rev oar a•tF
"1lithe. mike the roan .o stye tltghil-
•••V8•e, with a good deal of truth. How let
sarteet. then. that _7et r clothe. -holm be of
the kind that reser Ms man of dtgoltr. of
a m tag Vat worts That'• the
pat
kindon•hidham tie WL[ 1arniable is his
The aenignee of the Goderirh Wheel
Rug.. Limited, slrvertires the assets
for sale by tender.
The annual uoion Strode' school
ezeuision from S.•fertb tie Godes-ids
will he beld on Tuesday, July Bch.
The couoty council is in session at
the court boons this week. A full re -
Port will be given in The Signal next
west.
i>on't forget the moonlight ezenr-
sion by the splendid steamer Grey-
hound on Monday evening, under the
auspices of the 33rd Regiment band.
D•niel McLeod, who' wan so s.ri-
misty hurt three weeks ego when bs
attempted to stop a runaway home o0
diesq + removedre, bas been removed to his
Gere he is r.potted•to be test-
ing conch easier. Hire condition is such
that good hopes are entertained for
his recovery.
Among those who were present at
the demonstration was Daniel Camp-
bell, • veteran Grit from Port Klein,
who came all the way to show his ap-
proval of whet Yr. Proodfoot had dose
in the Legislature. lir. Campbell
lived in f;Od„r.ioh over dzty years ago.
Re wan aseompanied by Mrs. Camp-
bell and thew went os to Stanley
township to reek reestives there.
The regnia.- of the General
Hro(Nth (breast. 1. U. D. R., will he
» on.Jwsa the e court
'he'llr. address the
'her
•a the mestst.ws set re -
4 to he pussst. as this le the
Ismmealimmt of the ser reser. Mer -
bon of tint saw too stl dee ale. levied
Tb, MI•mai rf ..threes at Goo Rap-
ist
. s IL R M held Sunder neeL
Wright.rUimelt 11110:4 & forerapmeearr•pasorrr,
:5� l's..nim
tis mrd .seelart will h• held net
Jane lash
M ds Th > l.iir
they
are their own reeosmendataoo. Ad-
mission to both tea and woofer only
Three rink• .be lawn bowlers,
skipped by L B Tare. F. J. Hrtleod
and F. Dads, conk part is a tourney
alditrnttord os Wednesday. the com-
petition bans for the Fail! Wispily.
Butland's sod Tape's rinks both got
into the essal-finale, but were beaten
there. Hord, of Mitchell, captured
the trophy. There were eighteen
rink.
playing. three each from Gode-
rich. Clinton. 14e'afortb, Mitcball,
Stratford end St. Marys.
Little progress was made et the
sitting of the Ontario Railway and
Municipal Boned at Toronto en Fri-
day of last week to investigate the
affairs Of the Ontario West Shore
Railway. S. C. Smoke. K. C., who
represented the Railway Co., stated
that he had been un•bte to get into
xrmmunication with J. W. Moyes,
the pre.ident of the road. who was
i11 hod was not in • position to
proceed with the caw. He suggested
that an •newer should be filed to the
petition and ten days was allowed for
this. At that tithe the date for the
taking of evidence will be arranged.
c14URCM' NOETS.
At North street Methodist church
next Sunday the psustor, Rev. Alfred
Brown, will preach morning and even-
ing and cooduct the adult Bible class.
A cordial welcome to all.
On Sunday, June 13, at if a. m.,
Court Goderich, No. 32, C. O. L. will
attend divine servine to Knox church.
The brethren will meet at 10 o'clock
sharp. Visiting brothers are invited,
A, union meeting of the members of
the Women's Foreign and Home Mis-
sionary Societies., the Arthur Circle
and the MacOillivary Mission Band of
Knox church for praise, prayer and
thanksgiving will be beld in the lec-
ture room next Mooday afternoon at
4 o'clock. A cordial invitation is ex-
teoded to all the ladies of the church
to be treason uo that °erasion.
COLBORNE.
W rtveltsDAY. June 4th.
HILL --Flan alt. An interestingmat-
rimoniael event war solemnized in Vol -
borne towtibip on Monday
evening
of this week, at the home of Mr. Peter
Fisher, when his third daughter,
Catherine, became the. ,bride of Wil-
liam Hill, second eon of W. Hill, in
Benwiller. The ceremony was per-
formed at 6 o'clock in the preeeoae of
only the immediate relatives, the con-
tracting parties taking then places be-
neath an arch of evergreens and flow-
ers. The Bride was unattended and
was given away by her rather. Rev.
Dr. Medd. of Goderieh, was the offici-
ating clergymen. The bride's dress
was of foulard silk and she carried
a honquet of carnations and terns.
Mies Mary Hill, sister of the groom,
played¥.ndelseoho's Wedding March.
The gr utn'e gift to the bride was a
handsome bracelet set with emeralds.
The happy couple left on the C. P. R.
train on Tuesday morning for an ex-
tended trip through the Prairie Pro-
vinces and the State of Dakota.. The
hride's travelling suit was of grey
broadcloth, with a black picture bat
to patch. Mr. and Mrs. Hill have
many frienda who joiu in wishing
chem loony happy years of married
life.
DUNLOP.
WaDNgeDAY, June 4th.
Baitt's.-Mts. Fred Crawley, of Tor-
onto, and bet son Donald are vieitiog
ft iendrhere this week ... Mr.. Glover
and her daughter Joan, of Godericb,
paid a flying visit to friends bene last
week Will Fulford, who had
the misfortune to sprain his wrist a
week ago, is on tete high road to re-
covery The township fathers
were out letting jobs last week.
Among those who took jobs were 0.
Cook, P. Stewart and John Barker -
all gravel woe k Willie Chisholm,
who is putting in corn for souse of the
farmers, is doing the job in a harry
with hie new porn planter, at the rate
of an acre u. en acre and a half as
both The mechioe sows fertiliser
and cors at the sane time.
POOR MANAOKMKRT AT OTTAWA ?-
Unless a change of weather comes
soon, with more rain and beat, tbe
chances for a good hay harvest. or in-
deed a barest of any kind, will be
slight Gardens also are very back-
ward. The fruit trees, owing to the
Isle frosts, show vpy httle evidence
of fruiL The sltna'of bloom earlier in
the season was remarkable. The later
apples may turn out better, but plum,
cherry and peach trtes nee badly in-
jured. Corn is rotting In the ground for
lack of beat and moisture. We do not
know if the Tory Government has soy -
thing to do with it or not, but accord-
ing to some of the S,otebruen of Re-
form faith in Gil, neighborhood they
are to Manes for most of the misfor-
tunes that are taking place lately.
At any rate, we will all bope for a
change of weather. if not for a change
of Government
L iL Denser has maseass Beta the W.
.
Wet Ja1'a "•legs r vhz tt h MOW
Wea 1141asse l Wt weak Mr wlashie&
vt Wee r lswam Demme. Dsar. AMtaiq r
is M . it. I. Daae, et Wa$arlse. wet
.d.7.
imam the Et.kes a r.atia. en
Mrs. b. D Brews. d Temente. le 'Wring at
the re ismer d her breater, J. L Kamm
urs. L R. McComb retereed Y Tema° on
Wdnmday after • visit with Maeda in tows.
Latus McN..tn, mail clerk, manioc betweset
Hamilton tied lmdes, was bare over Sundae.
Rev J. Pallet le attending rads meeting of
the klatitast Association at Kenilworth this
week.
Mr. Burnett •ad toady. of Owen Beene,
havers sures to tows, sad occupy rooms ever
tie Fair -
Mimes Aeries Hasdkee and trees Pridha's',
who here been studying at Toronto, aro Mete
foe vao•ton.
Ja•. Ituohanpn and Mir Buchanan bn.d
gone 10 Tomah. where they will .ped • Lew
weeks with triad's..
P. J. Saliva., of Stratford. 1. speedieg
a few day. .Rh hie deuabter, Mr.. R. J.
Phelan, Britannia road.
M,.. A. H. Johnston iM•merly M8. realm
Crolg e.. of Winnipeg. is here on • visit to the
Oki borne on West street.
MrsW. Cloremos Penntneten and two
doughte••, of t.oedon. Regimental* the gesso
of Kra W. L Pennington. Anders street..
K. R. Wirt. 1. 1. Tomato tat west Is W
caeedr y d eee.estlas &stria rsleve the
councilla the Dotal* Crura d newest,.
Dooley Johnston'. of Preston, was is town
last week act.ndine the Kyle-Jebsww wed-
ding. Tho bride is a dater d Mr. Jab rtes.
Misses Gladys and May Lauds. of Blyth•
were recent v5tae to town. dtevtng with their
u ndo and sant, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore,
Broods street.
Mr. and Mn. Herb. Stoddart and son. Altar,
at Marden, Msyight
Mas. arrived pa Mondanfor
• vldt d a few weeks •t Mr. SWddart's old
borne oo Ram street
T. R. Elliott. aver spending • week er two
Ian .wbe`e liee'1. borne
• poreft gies Oi. n the
Free Pres staff tor las summer.
Mime Cepha Roblin. 'Toronto, announce. the
eaga�tsmeet of her deter. Ruth. to Orval 0,
Woodwork. the marries to take place at
chosen street Methodist church. Toronto. ods
Jane 10th
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson 8tltt Wilson, of Berke-
ley, California, wits were vesture in Dederick
and vicinity for two weeks. left oo Saturday
for Chicago es route to their home oo the
Padbe Coen_
Mrs. Mew.) I.• W. Kilpatrick. of Belgreve, le
visiting at the old home. Newgate street,
Reis. Mr. KU ick. est.o 1.n. attandatiee at
the London Conference In the Forgot Cit,, was
bete tor • day this week.
14.Nortb Lzppoodtor: %lr+t W. Waite" and
daughter. Bee. were here from Goderk► this
week and Tidied Dint Andrew Archibald. se.
end ether frienda. .. Mer Beth McKay. of
GWerich. attended the wedding of Mir
Florence Hook. tar week.
IIINTAIL
TrzaDAY, June 3rd.
Ntrivs Narlts.-Wedding hells are
ringing Miss Jlasie Johnston, of
the G. C. 1 , spent the weekend under
the parental roof Misses Mabel
and Marie Finlayson and Master John
Finlayson, of Lorne, visited at the
home of Chas. Stewart on Saturday.
Miss Annie MacMureby is borne
after a month's visit to her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Ferguson. of Saltford Dr.
Simpson attended the health officers'
convention at Toronto last week. He
was accompanied by Mrs. Simieon
Little Mies Isabel MacDonald visited
her friend, Mies Mary Maclvor, on
Monday.
WoMsat's IxirrtruTE.-The monthly
meeting of the Wotmep's Institute
was held at the home of Mies Lily
MacKay on Tuesday, June 3rd.
About thirty-five ladies were present.
Mut Albert Beckett, the retiring pres-
ident, was presented with a cut glass
bonbon dish and an address. Several
papers were read and Yr. Dave Mac -
Gill added to the entertainment by
rendering several soogs in his usual
good style.
HOLM ESVILLE.
W.:DNR.DA7, Juoe 4th.
News Nroorne.-Miss Hattie Cour-
tice, of Clinton, visited at A. 3. Cour-
tice's over Sunday... .Several of our
citizens attended the C. 0. F. parade
in Clinton on Sunday ..0. Tre-
wartha left for Montreal on Monday
with four valuable horses for the
Gunn, Langlois Co. of that place. This
company bas taken over the grain
Walser from Mr. Raynor, of Clinton.
and wu. carry on the same in connec-
tion with the poultry plant. Will
Jenkins will have charge of this depart-
menL.... Rev. R. J. McCormick lett
o0 Mooney to attend the London
Conference. Mr. Trewartha goes on
Friday.... Alf. Jervis has bought what
is known as the Cantelon property in
this village and will move there
abortly Miss Sara Tebbutt is
visiting io Clinton -. Mrs. 'hewer-
tba and Mrs. Jenkins attended the
district meeting of the Women'.
Institute in Clinton, on Thursday last
•
AUCTION SALES.
A COLLIAION.---Last Friday' eft/r-
oom *bat might have hers • Serio s
accident tookplace on one of the cem-
ent culverts. W. Morn's, of Godericb,
was on his way back to town in his
auto when be overtook J. McKenzie.
of Port Albert. wise was in a boggy
Net ahead on the convent bridge. Mr.
Mummy either could not or wools
not stop In time and Mr. McKenzie
either would not or could not get out
of the way, and so the auto eollided
with the buggy, knockings number of
epnkesout of the hied wheels and put-
ting the blowy net of 'siatnes r.
Wismar atter mneme high words
finally borrowed a.algbbor's rig ad
pushed
net to tows. Meter, Kelly add
Kemp, both well-known sato *spell"
were brgstgbt oat M view and mew
mire the %ridge, and resided that It
was et it lawful width. Tonne whit
know Mr. Mersey's p.sosful disposi-
tion and obliging weans ace surprised
that there should leve hom been any
troebl.. W• bedew, the affair hes
been settled meleakty after all amid
without the aid of the last.
A c %D l'T:x +9l
Trtteoar. Jane 10 -Auction ..le of • vela
able re4denos and household furniture. cam.
eseschieat 134 o'clock .harp: the proper$y of
W. C. Porrra Rooth street, Oode8.8. Trite.
Gustier. auctioneer.
BORN.
PARK. At Dongannoe. on Tuesday. May ihb,
to Mr. and lent Thomas Perk. • .on.
RYAN.- At Denganoon, on Feld. . Mir nett
toMr. anti Mex J. J. Ryan, • taeabtsr.
CAKT'[WKIOHT.-la HotkU. one Soday, May
tib, to M •. ad Mra Jame. C.t*#*8t, •
son.DiED.
0/NeXT. -At Rands. on Reeds). June let..
Mary Daredsy, widow d the lets Than N
Dewey. aged 'M seers.
EAST STREET GARAGE
Bicycles Galore
AT THE RIGHT FIGURE
$20 to $46.50
AND EVERY WHEEL WE SELL
is guaranteed down to the smallest
screw. We equip them
Tir FREE OF ALL COST
with a Bell, Tire Pump, Monkey Wrench,
Screwdriver, and do all oiling andadjusting
without charge until June. 1914. Can
you get as much for your money any-
where else
Huron Gasoline Engine & Mac hinery Co.
GODERICH, ONT. 'PRuxz 243
CANADIAN PACIFIC
AND OTMER STEAMSHIPS
I
Enures. of Britain- Js.a lY
Stowage of Ireland.. .Jens YO
Lake Manitoba . July 1
Rapper of Britain ' July 10
• Itmprerd Ireland ..... .-
Lairds Manitoba... ` Aug.
Tickets hod all hibernation from any
sieamebtp agent. or .1. Kidd. Agent. C.
P. R.. doderIch. Ont
MacEwan's
COAL
Best Scranton Hard
Coal -all sizes.
Cannel Coal for open
grates -the highest
quality of Coal that
can be bought for
the purpose.
Empire Domestic
Lump Coal - most
satisfactory Soft Coal
for ranges, box stoves
and fireplaces.
Standard Chestnut
and Furnace Coke.
All kinds of Hard-
wood and Kindling.
Peter MacEwan Estate
Telephone 95
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Beware of Ointments tor Catarrh that
Contain Mercury,
AG Rlereary will rarely destroy the tense we
•meg and completely derange the whole eye
tem when entering It threagh the ,noses• per
faces. Such mticie...tpold never be shad ex
opt ods prerwlp ion. from reputable
dent, with. damage they will de r ten fold te
the send rem ass possibly derive from tbg�,
Naar Catarrh Care, maaoraccered try I. J.
Chaney & Cs, Toledo. 0.. onotdn. es m resry
ed Is takes isiternally. eating dlreet7 eget
the bleed tad mseose wrtaees ef the system.
In blpwl Mair. Osumi Curs be awe yet
a1terially and
Tantat Olde. b F. J. MteamMaai 8 Okeissish hes.
1W
field besII'Pel The ow bottle.
Tote R•.. amOy PPIlle for noastip•tiea.
Summer
Schools
rye ati .+Mesta
ref arm
he 1..... M isawnri$'
leme
tin *8•w , ttasr•rar.
Seheam hem
iii te A lea this rear
mar it time Apr aa•
etrsswn' vaaal/ses W ane gr.
. he esmltss.s me
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Singer Store
One of the Newest Novelties.
in Neckwear, a linen rnlored
Dollar emhroideicd in Bulgarian
shades, now on exhibition.
These can also he had stamped
on white aponjee cloth.
Everyone ie admiring the
I'es Hon embroidered with Neuss
We have this desogn stamped to
be worked. also c•isbions and
centres for the head work and
darning.
A new ebipmt'nt of Crepe
Marquisette, (lorded Linen,
Pique. Punch -work Linen and
Pillow -case Cotton, just in.
Rotes made of braid for Cush•
ions and Centres in pretty
shades, now herr
New styles in Stamped Waists.
to be embroidered In white or
colon.
A Dine lot of Resat' Pira. Her
Pins and Belt Buckled, marked
very low for quirk selling. Also
a few eons ofComte.
A new •seorttneet of Jabot•,
Bows and Roses in choose fret.'..
W. have the grid. planted frill-
ing whit* is need so s.wob is wiry
pretty styles.
A full line et all litaasprd
Gents, reclwdtwg iM folkrwing
lit asopsd Night gowns. Ra8T
Kim e, Us.at. Howdeir Cape.
1.441,5 Phi Customs, tree.
Miser Owlet Tow.i., sta.
The Sieger Store
Me15 2.8 Tlddphiti, Oeatswl.
CANADIAN
A C
11•11 ElIS' ENVISIONS -
Each Tuesday, until October ''l
Winnipeg and Return - - - $35-08
Edina:too and Retotp . - - Beset)
Other Pointe in proportion,
Return Liniit, two months.
HOMESEEKERS- TRAIN leaves
Toronto each Tuesday, 2:00 p. In.,
May to August, inclusive, Best
Tewin to take.
Upper Likes Navigation
Steamers leave Port McNIooli, Mon-
d•y., Tersda7s. Wednesdays, Thor. -
days and Saturdays, for Boalt Ste.
Maros Pert Arthur and Fort Wdllum,
The tits seer "Maat(tobti,- n155.g trash
Pert at OweennNBoned. leavingisoll en that ppoint 10..10
1. a.
Steamship Express
to urea Toronto Itt5 p m oo sarin
days. making dined o
000eoUoo with
Steamers at Pat McNloott
General Cbaage of Time June rat
Partiernt/tr• from JOS. KIDD, Goderidh, or
writs M. G. MURPHY. D.P.A., C. P. Ry..
Toronto.
UNION
Iota Lamb (Ohre • SOMA
• BAIN* Save Syste■atia+ly
•r CANADA . Haphazard, occasional
saving seldom accom-
pli::hes much. It's the
steady, persistent, regular depositing of so many
dollarsa week, or month, or season, in the Union
Bank of Canada, which maktis one financially in-
dependent. The money accumulates all the more
rapidly, too, because of the Interest which' is
added every six months. Try it.
J. G. GEDDES, Manager Goderich Branch.
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Special Excursion
tender the Au-picty of
The Crescent Club
STRAI FORDviaG1)DERICHto
DETROIT and Return
GOING Fr•Arr: '•..JUNE 10
RETURN «'; `, JUNE 12
Round Trip, 52.55
A Day Trip on n Day Boat.
The "Greyhound" is one of the
most seaworthy end magniti-
oently equipped day steamers on
the Great Lakes. Plenty of
deck space to en;oy the lake and
river breezes and wide plate
glans windows uoobetructed
through which to view the scen-
ery. This *teenier ie especially
adapted for excursion business,
from the capacious dining saloon
on the mein deck to the broad,
open hurricane deck.
The "Trip of Crile." which
reveals America's Picturesque
Venice, the charms of the St.
Clair River, end all day WexL-
needay and until noon Thurs-
day in Detroit, during "Mid-
week," the hest time for
sight -toeing and visiting, par-
ticularly for theatres, pleasure
reeortds and the big department
°stores.
GODERICH to DETROIT
Round Trip, 51.50
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West Huron Farmers' Institute
Annual Excursion
TO THE MODEL FARI1 AT
Guelph
VIA CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
On Saturday, June 14
The annual Excursion under the auspices of
the Wrest Huron Farmers' Institute will be of more
than usual interest and profit to all wIio avail them-
selves of this opportunity to visit the Model Farm
at Guelph on the 14th of June.
Special three-hour courses if lectures and demonetr..tioos by
the profeesors in charge of the various departments beer been ar-
ranged for.
The ladies of the Women's institute and their friend• wi'I have
an nppe.rtnnity of witnessing the special work which will be put nn
at the McDonald institute. The doroe•tic science and dairy depart-
ments will he unusually interesting on account` of the demonstra-
tions and information given told' interested visitors in conuection
with this excursion.
The special train leaving (ioderich at 7:20 and 'stopping st all
etattone to Elmira, inclusive, will arrive at Guelph at 9:55. thus al-
lowing plenty of time for sight -geeing in the city and at the Model
Farm.
Dinner will he provided free of Charge to nil who take in the
trip. •end will be served in the lunch pavilion on theCollegegronnds.
There will be ample time to eels the live stock, visit the horti-
cultural department, museum and other places of interest. in addi-
tion to the Demonstrations, etc., which of oouree will be held in the
buildings and grounds appropriate for the purpose.; _ t
Thor preferring t., remain over Sunday. or make a side trip,
can dos°, returning by any regular train Monday. This applies to
all statioos west of Mchaught, inclusive.
last this occasion he your annual family outing. Take the chil-
dren and younger people withou; there will be plenty to interest
them that will he instructive also.
The Following 1s the Time Table. Rates,
From Time Hate .
Adult Child
(ioderich 7 21) a in. g1.65 Mc
Melaw 7.:01 a. m. 166 lose
Auburn 7.4.3 a. m. 1.50 7.5c
B1yt h 7.56 a. m. 1.40 70c
Welton B.07 a. m. 1.311 Mr
McNaugh' 8.114 a. m. 1 11) tie
W. Monkton 14.:11 a. in. 1.06 56.
Milverton )t 45 a. m. AS 45c
Millbank x 611 a. m. .DUI 41 le
Linwood Jct fl.'b a. m. .66 36c
wallertstein it 15 a. eh. .66 '10.
5ltntre A yfi a. o. .611 j.;.
Arrive Guelph 065 a. se.
R.M,urning eneciat train will leave Guefpb
through to GoSerlch.
Qnstity - flet no -eh ..v.r-
....reed wont 44 &word in the
dust ..1 rhe bwiu• r Y o Irl hy.
1buuw1111r, ,l r• ti. •1. „1/111 d
has irecowe a prkr, n these span.
f111er.
The builder of a $60)0 autotno-
hile shouts "Quality"- -the bask
door pedlar says the same. And
so we hesitate to even wbbtt.r
"Quality." Yet the line of
jewellery we carry is ti 40t111 of
it -ata price that 6 reasonable.
Take for instance s4uutb
Bend Watch. Here is the col-
lective result of neer 15,1.141
separate, distinct and' expert
operations. Building a South
Bend Watch is like Molding a
sky -scraper- there's a whole lot
of foundation work e•11 both
sides. They butb take &tout
the same time to build. They
both are "built to last. '
Every step in the budding of a
South Bend Watch is Fried be-
fore eagle-eyed inspectors-tbe
hardest uody tit extwlts in the
watch -braking t.ust aeay to eiat-
iafy. That's why we don't get
many in for repaire.
Every article to tiny bt. the U
tested by un' Our years of ex-
perience tells us "what's what."
smooth naleryen c..n't etll ycu
ton inferior article t hro:,ch u•.
Few of t hen.
tett Ity it.
Th. -y know
th-tt Quality
the hrst and
biggest c o n-
sidesation here.
11 you want
to glare Your STERLING SILVER
table With 50 CENTS
spackling sil-
ver, or buy a
r i n g, watch,
cut gine, etc.,
and want ar
tides t h a 1
fairly shier.
-Quslit."-
real gtq.el.iy,
0t[ "flCUllnur _ -
quality"-th.-n ••re a-. we ran
surely satiety t -nu and save you
money. Drop in today.
J.S. DAVEY
Selling Agent for
Mouth Bend Wett•hte
(ioderich , - -
1
THE
NEW STORE
()\ Wgs'r t.T1tgKT
NEXT POKTOFFI(K
We base •tided
Fishing Tackle
to our dock
Paine, Oils,
Turpentines.
solicited.
of Wall Paper.
Varnishes and
Your patronage
ED. LYNN
Etc.
Limit
June l6th
June 14th
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fa
p m. and
Don't Forget the Date. June 14
Canadian Northern
"ATLANTIC ROYALS"
St. Lawrence Route
Comfort for all Classes
That , t hr keTnate d the osernee one t h, It
Sarni, Royale. It'. a he •tteU.e repel for the
efort end ;dealers et eseB pdssrr " es -
premed pr emed in tie nommodatlen -meal► ad
the mleute minimised that 1.ay made meant
bine B1Moriles
R. M. S. Royal Edward
14. M. S. Resat George
deservedly ranee. amti..a ea re t teemed travei•
lees Then, le addition to bet mei timbre.
besai me ma theme i• • be t'atendlen
mina Therm well worth reedieg.
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