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WIL IC NOTICEVOTE FOR ANDERSON IN NORTH HURON; PROUDFOOT IN CENTRE HURON, AND ZELLER IN SMITH HtTRON.
1)U13LI0 NOTICE
Divisor Ns 11. I I1t. an
;ea& Nit be out vowel lets ae sites
o weesearr te 4 hew asedieg.
Failure le osunpl, with Pte.sr u oa 10 ,eo
abnose will Nave preplete Owlwrr u
wcutleo
NOTION OP COURT OF REVISION
/� TOW\ OP OODEItICH
Tale adlM that tae Court of Har blow of the
tuwa el!isdOekriaMll will bald Ila drat MMus in
tit west leer, tows et Uoderte►, Ise
rurtwr hearing app. da asal,wt the
swat roll of the taws our the rear ofn
e4u awbdee of Jute, Iver, ak t
ociach w eve�ulleoe.., All pante* 1.lu t.d
°" Lass L 4 KNOX. Tows Clerk
..otlerleb. Jaw IY. $M. MA
TENDERS WANTED
FOR SALE BY TENDER. -THIS
Lootb privilege. of she agricultural park
for 1'•':���moo Ile) oatebeat loth Ju y Int, will h••
ye, -r. The highest or any tender not
.,:flyn'....,.'p, ed- 1'rudmr, to he lash at the
:nun ler% -nada+ up tonpan. nal 0,da1. June
'th. HY Order
t:CLECtiRSTLON CuMMITTICi:,
LOST 01 FOUND
VIA NI).-- A PEARL CKI M'KNT.
r apply to W M. BLAKE. Trafalgar .trees,
+ t.
VG!' ND. --A l'IRCK OF JEWELRY.
I' -Opal! to N'
11 11111N. fusser. corner Hata.
4t. e' ,4.i+,,nose.
FOR SALE
von SALE, -A SECOND- NA ')
✓ oS ascan Ma•A to esoellost aoeetttn*.
itE cOS % l .N1. .sett
--
vi 'K 'ALK -A LAROK FRAME
h 'r,.e ou $$. aitorgr 0 a raw ro• mot, eve
, 1.u.s .toply to Mitts LY!%>. uu •he
Ia1t,11 1/NE NEW SfAN-
f q4 h*qlry rubber Lite : 1 -ub se Lanai
-,. in gut ceder: 1 Il t.t ro,.d buggy; 1
t'
.; ..•►gen--. alwtlw. new. Apply to W.
a :+u\• 1'14
L1(ult SALE OR TO HEN F. -TWO
104 M s tarp acne.roomed brick,
.t.lr u trret : e�t tern eonvu*teuese.
.,i too i. a frato. Amass en tit. David outset.
n..., to W I. BLAKE. Traialg.r street. ult.
I.+11'HEItRIEN FOR SALT. --.•1
seen -4. : ex ceUest tee mantra. and table
miler* tilled -ea promptly aa po-.1 b1e
nr farm. (HARLBS YcPUEt. t orlon
��.'It SALE.-HOU/K AND LOT
, L
1 rest'. era M ands$ half
.hop: Wm.* it .u.n•Y and a lull fr,aasr.
• inProws Matti good frame tnbl.: Rust
ry-.t rein asd garde:,, lmtsidlate po.
-• unit be rives. se owner la Paring pawn,
-.t.,'0WALT:RdHAItu,eathe piertil....
I't 1 f.
WANTED
II t rel t o 1tTam� Mittee+. M. IsiI 41%
twee ':11. 1311 '
,' .tNTl!1►.-A YOLvNO MAN FOR
role keeper apply' to W. J. WWI(LL,
• oh he square, that.
it'ANIE'D. .IRs. 70 DO UEVfsR-
n 0,- "• ,rk. A 01 lace to Mlie.
u41- Ida sit 1341.
„ \ \ I) MAID FOR- HOUSE-
- ,, .oa.. kaowl.tlg. of snoring
ttpalr 10 MRS. JAStL.
.u.te K
I'EA/ HKH N'ANTKD.-B. S. No.
..'i. tin.. held Normal '•-houl
•:•, tVv'r, Loin, U,- commM*C* 11.pte,nber
' 7041 ..eve .;Mry expected. - ApW,y to J.
. Mr's F.K. stecretery.t reaeurer: 1M4.rh •b,(Inl-
13.11
RELIABLE MAN
of send a ardose as! ability W let as out
r-pp:•`-rr.t.ur- in the 0040( 04 Aurora. A
'Aen'!d opeilpg and permanent po.lttoe for
the nest was. 'starlit 1L WELLiNtiTtJS
nr-rrpnen. Tomato. ant. 115*
1(1A It M HKLP AND DO IESTiC
r),ItV.%Vl`l Person,. r.yulneg f.rw help net
•hmild *pall at once to WILLIAM M4•441: ; d'
1.11, laraioke, (iorer'araeat F. ui.101 meet Hr
Aet ai, w, Helena. Order. left with it. 11. tb
Wraih -t. Itetou., act., wtil teethe pelmet
.r..." - se-tt
LOCALS -s PERSONALS 1 t
- Miss Nan Knox is home from Tor-
oato.
- Mies Jean Lawson, of Detroit, 1,
spending the summer at here homy
herr. Dunlop,f
(be guest u1 nee
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Orr
South street.
--Mr. It. K. McAlpine, tour editor of
The Signal Contest, spent Sunday at
Listowel.
-Owing to lack of orders the (iode-
rich knitting factory ha* rimed down
indrHuitely.
-Carlow Sunday school held its an-
nual oicbic at Point Faint on Tuesday',
of this week.
-You can get WO feet of binder
twine at Mi. Ohas. (7- Lee's fur 130
cents per puuud.
-Miss Marjorie Morrow, of Detroit,
i• spending a two months' va.ation
with her parrot*.
-Must ut the , tnployres of the Jack-
son factory were laid ;MT work for a
taw days hit week.
-M,r. J. t.. Ewigh, ut Blyth, war
V1.itrllg her daughter, 11rs. A 1•:.
fit ado in. this wave.
--Mr. 01alaob Buytiette has returned
w (iudrriol►, after spending a week
with Iriende in Ohio.
--Mrs. Fred Klcklry end son, uf Re -
gine. are visiting Mrs. Kickley'r par-
ents. Mi, wird Mn. Wm. Sharman.
-Mrs. titer., h W. Kilpatrick and
daughter, sof Hebtreve. hive teen vis
iUr,K at the home of Mr. John Knoz.
been
all.
ay.
ud,
the
w.
ria,
ing
ul-
-Miss Ivy Elliott, who bag
taking arrows° et MacDonald h
Guelph, lelurucd Mows un Saturn
-Misr Savo, and Mier Penile,
of Nile. were visitors this week at
how. ..f Mt. and Sire. W. 11. Oraha
-Mr. Martin S. Stroart. of Untrt
radium -trilby and his bride ate visit
at Mr. Stewart r old home at Belau
ler.
�liwrr Mabel and 1..ueltaCawpt0Il,
rf N ingitam,•wrre the gueete of Mfr.
Olad}e Kernighau during the peat
week.
-the to: -al Orange lodge iv making
every preparation our the South Hur-
ou relentatiun in (iodt. ich on Monde
July 13th.
31ts. Will Megaw and son., Alex.
and Donald. of W rnnip.eg, are visiting
Mrs, Mega*** parent... Mr. and Mrs.
D: McLotee.+.i
-L aleritb. is to be hatwred nett
week. ity a visit to "Olen Clift" from
Miss. Revell, of 1Viudeor, who is a
noted r'1UaiCian.
-1 he pupils of Mt. Joseph's convent
will'Rive a recital ur St. I'nter's school
ou krlday, June 20.11. at eight p. m.
Admission, ';;t cents.
-Hiss Pearl (food, pupil of Mx. J.
B. Huutri, iota received notice that
.be hasp/awed her se ' exatuination
uu piano torte playing.'
-Mrs. Huggins sod' Miss Eva Hug-
gins are in 'Toronto this week attend-
ing -the motion picture convention
tiring brio to that city.
-Mt.. Wady* Ketnaghan, a grad-
uate of the Clinton commercial col-
lege. left on Tuesday of last week to
}-.
take a position n in 1)ettutt.
--Mr. and Mts. Wren $heardown
and fatuity have nit ved to their new
home cu Nelson. street, reeently pua-
chasrd trout Mr. J. B. Switzer.
--D.twinion day will be celebrated
in teoderic6 on Wednesday next Full
particulars will be found la the large
adv. i n page one of this issue,
-Mrs.. (.alt t7lark has rented her
new house on li
Ivumater terrace racy •
t
the head of North street, to Mr. W. i..
Eli t. waneger of the Rani. of Mon-
treal.
--The Masonic lodge attended divine
vice at 1t. (icoage r church on Sun -
y moratbg last. when tete rectos,
v. J. b. FoLheringham. aaldrraeed
eve.
-Yrs. England, Mies England and
Mors Elisabeth McDowell, of Detroit.
who arTlved bet Saturday, are the
first guests of the reaaou at Point
Farm.
-duty Scoot Troop Ne. -1, "paean,"
went tar a byke to Bback'r Point on
!Saturday, where tbey retried oa some
of the practk.s peculiar to the or-
Ranisauon,
-Mr. cost Mrs. J. D. McManus,
titslri irh, ailleoe ee tae engagewent
of their eldest daughtr,. 1.111411 Must•
goniery, to Rev. Herbert Lf. Thorntkt.,
uf Cheltenham..
-Tt.c Ladies' Aid of the North
street Methodist church will .etre
alter noon trs on the parsonage veran-
dah Friday. July .tri. nom tour
u'cloek. Pe ice 13 cents. 1:1-2t
-Mr. R. .1. Acbe.00 has purchased
an Weiland car through .Wr. 11'. E.
Kelly's agency. 'ibis CA/. it With ul the
Wart. designs, will carry five parern-
rers and is electrically equipped.
--Mr.' and Mrs W. E. atuthers
mourn the death t,f their little ,on, the
Aad (recta taking pine on the 1:Ith
Inst. They have the sympathy of
wanyftlends in th.ir hereavemetit.
-At w eongregaliu*sal meeting _if
the Victoria curet Metbodist church
0.1 Multdeg night IV• W. onewistrss11.ig
dec,ded'tirserve hot weals rio July i:iib,
uecasiun of the Orange celebration
boderieh.
The lawn tennis court on Hritan-
t ed. which woe been laid out Ly
C. C. Lee for the benefits of the
Carats at Hotel Munset, was well
patronized by thew and their friends
uo Tuesday everting.
-Mr. Albert Schnurt has been en
gaged as assistant to Mr. George Mac -
r lo the latter • boot and. she
aaalores. Ur. ticbntirl comes front
[halt and is a gebtleman of huge
p.rielr�'r, thoroughly understanding
practical sand l wiaees made of the
and oboe bonfires..
-Capt. Wm- Trelbewey, of Port
but. paid a visit rrren:ly to his
bete. Me 'eminence of Capt. T.
thews Elgin avenue. who was sae -
led In nd that kis win had falter
eoauae in Port Arthur whir -h oc-
ea11iowed ti visit to Chitlalpo whine be
based a diamond drilling fount
called nn his father on his way
&al Estatelost Wasted
)l( \t r Garr an ex.Y pt inns; rMpeft ualtl
t+ f°r ren .0 year Hol Or town if yon ergo
�erltet. 4'44r rgrnN ver • .11 melons big
1 mv0e) and ere hnrw a food vacancy' to
( ywre.irlbor1ood. Send foe full par -
Latino ,to
Port Winer serurrt' a Corpeest.on L.e/.
1 'tea Its Yuen* at retreats.
"-+��",`--^-_.ter- ..
POR SALE WI TO RANT_
fro REND'. - NO. It COTTAGE.
1 Jev-et, . Omve. Hayfield. E Ms., ser mot h
d J„11. )'or Particmlae. Wetter( 110X $414
Dadr , h, 'hated ha Syr
To RENT.- TWO 1t0t'8138 TO
a lobi. hurt oh ]titin arenas Arµ( Acre CIO
tat:ry tree,. tppy�,4ly 10 MKS. a/SEE; H. or
Mit+, ,t, I). Atel.ReK. ,13-11 .
PUB RENT. -FULLY- EQUIPPED
bon-..onVsfalearrtrenbh11t�,aern Nettb
Md Vietona ecus l?usve.M.t to • hood.
Munk ut bu-tiara, �Wall a nude,
611111•11�yy IS'►. Apply K.4 J. ft. 1.1001r;
X. tt'. Him
RkAL IfJ(TATE FOR SAL1t.
�' -hei rat Latch tewn ro••.
.n1nn'" and eurthw dwattlinaa. and . few farms.
�)tiruot HAVE t di [UGH %N. (cede- i the
(
rail y_
RiNIDENTIAL PROPERTY FOR ria
lornsets
PALL -TM witty tsptarra.1estty$,, Mr.
swsw raceme s'an4 Kerne
the A A1°".aei,. c:wd
tits* Mare, fere ammo, a flew -rime repair :
laseent n a ca...(. a .t1 � saga
p.-
atANt Godwin*. tart11a VT
RI'
Vice
ton Avera is; esS SALE.
-TEE EAST
eE�Aa11B�T
Ewers Divides of the tewM ear at.h ('M
ttW, ^.er a,ning pr' arra., the wearier. "gra- eg
sot sr \ roam brow sad tame saes 1 wee h. the
a •nW l Dotard, r.w us
snderalened PROfipr'oOT M Tet 14 t
1J.i(A\.Ilederich. A t R
It-tf
R�IDENCIC Lao 'Nun( PROP Arte
°fir t sire � leve Sr.; bar.�byd� atwrd,ryta Tre
ata ne rood strews Is In= isles
w'ruae.'t.� ila
poboa lame iambs a nowt gnarls* sewer*. w a
TIM1w1Ait Ol'�1 V.UW ee e hot ss 4tt$f
rare
alta
e--,'._� `"-,_'ry-..-,r--)7 home
WEST WAWANOSH
FIRF41N8URANCECU.1 ,:
The four hundred feet extentiou
the northwest hre*kwatet was
plot. -d o.'lue..iey m/ erns..*,. To
M -wt. the . vent ran), NM( trig
,'.aft ,1 one tit sciipti"n in;that
beo as well u• the p plug Halloo
Lig mill, blew ,hair whistler..
ny .d the low t..pw.ple went to tk-
thor paa k to vette 014.1 .11 the com-
b -lei wan Motet.
Three of the poli Avenger Irons the
ytrrino ttiwbha,b sett/4d held a
bac with their teerh.r• on the south
re of the lake on Saturday after-
• On anteing at tee beach most
the ghb removed their boots and
i)
One i and
of the tie.. in the Prov- Aar
ince, Fixed ran of AresaaMent- and
Livia Stock inenevd at its fullM•
value wbetl►er on the farm or 4 Har
not. No :rouhla to make adjiuit- a arm
poen t a. _
R. MCILW &IM, Prey
) Afoe Colboese, sho
Amin
of
bone
JUST
FOUR BICYCLES
Left in SL,ck
One Brantford Red Bud . , , .
Ons Three -speed Standard
One Fuzed Wheel, Second hand
Ore Coaster, Secood hand
1f you can use at good wheel any of
Have a look wt them any way.
• $48.00
11140.50
$11.00
111 4.00
thea. would suit you line.
EAST STREET GARAGE
GODERICH
Next to Town Hall Always Open Phone 243
stockings and enjoyed • paddle in the
water, after which all kinds of chil-
dren's games were indulged in. Toward
evening a ramp Bre was lighted and
lunch served in true picnic style. All
the information The Miguel }reporter
could get fr the girls was tirkt they
hall it dandy time.
-Mr. and tire. Robert Henry motor-
ed to Uudericb in th%-ir auto from
Windsor to their summer cottage,
-(filen Clift." last week. Tuesday of
this week Mr. It►ory lett tor Wi»d.or,
accompanied we tar ar Clinton br Mn.
Henry in the automobile, Mr. Henry
taking' the train for London nn his
way to Windsor. The ladies, Mrs.
Clemens and • Mia Beer, who were
inmate this month at Glen Cliff with
the Misses Henry, have retnrued to
their homes at Windsor quite delight-
ed with their outing:
--The electric storm which passed
over the town on `Wednesday looro-
iug did considerable damage to the
fruit trees on the south side of the
town. At one place on the Huron
toad a line apple -taw, heavily laden
with fruit. war- torn up by the roma
and blown micros, tire sidewalk de•
stroying a picket fence. At the home
of Mrs. Ir. A. La.bhrook, Walnut
street, the storm destroyed a large
apple tree at 'the tuck of the house
and tore *way a piece of Lhe gutter
pine. Mir. ,Lasbttrook wee looking
atter the safety of her pigeons at the -
Hine 'and was struck by the falling
branches nut not injured. • .
Picnic at Benm-ilter •
The annual picnic under the aus-
pices of the Colborne telephone oa-
ten) 'will he held in the McGibbon
grove, near Henrniller,'o Wednesday
next, July lat. There ant he a good
programme of the traual sports, music
grin addrwaer. A cordial invitation
extended to all citisene of (ioderieh
and Huron county In he present at
tbie picnic. Bring your baskets and
come prepered to enjoy yourselves. .
Shoplifting Boys
Ronson have reached The Signal
the last few days to the effect that
certain young scbo•ol•buys of this
town, names not mentioned, have
horn caught "shoplifting," in other
words obtaining their luxuries of life,
such as cigars, cigarettes, :hoculatro,
etc., free ut coot. it fi touch to be
lamented that such deplorable tactics
should be carried on witbin the limits
of this town. Warning is bore given
to boys that if caught they will be
handed tried or rc
to the iaw to do what
it likes with them.
Passed Without Examinations •
• Fifty-nine pupils of Chatham have
been given entrence atandiog without
trying the examinations Plsecrebal
by the department. The entrance
hard *nue time ago decided to adopt
the regulations whereby pupils are
passed on their showing in the class-
room during the lerstl, and the above
number have been passed in this way
this year. hxamivatious in the lower
grades in the public schools were held
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
:af this week.
Death of Mrs. John Hamlets
Moi, John Hawlrn died at London
on the lath inst. Deceased was the
widow rf the late John Hawlrn, who
died tin Mat -ch limb last. me.d before
marriage was Mille Agnes McMath, uf
Dungannon. After the death of her
husband she wan taken ill with ner-
vous trouble vend wawa to a London
hospital for treatment, which proved
of no avail. The funeral took place
from her former home in Dnnaannon,
interment i/eing made in the Dungan-
non cemetery. The late Mrs. Vanden
arse w good neighbor and kind friend,
and a women highly respected by all
who knew her,
Annul Election of Officers
The annual meeting end election of
nfd.wn of the W.C.T.C. was held in
the unmet am. e halt on Monday after-
noon. Tor following were elected for
the a-monist.y,•J1t• -}),Mils secs Am.
Alex. Dori dweF Rist 'vice•ptesident,
Mts. J. P. Brown; •*cord vice -men-
d. *o, Mrs. .1. H. (olhorne::orre.pond-
ingsecretary, .Lin. N. Hero; record-
ing secretary, Mies Arlin; treasurer,
Miss Mrbougb.
It was moved and oeconded that
each member *prod ten minutes ,itch
(fey lel wren the bottle of wren and
eight p.ni. until June 21'tti in prayer
for the rot,ll abolition of the bar.
Mise M.Iltu4h was appointee) del-
egate to the county convention to 1.e
held at Clinton on July 7th and Pith.
Will Tour Europe
A lame touring party. chiefly com-
plrsed of teacher. and edncstIonists,
and drawn from all the provinces of
Canada, sails next week flow Mon-
treal by the 41ll.n line steamship
Grampian for England and Scotland
Int a twonsonthir top. The landing
plus is to he Pl mouth on the south
coast of Devonshire. and the sailing
for home to be from Hla.gow by
another Allan liner, the Scandinavian.
The itinerary includes visits to Exeter,'
Oxford, Mtratfoxdon-Avon. etc , with
about two week* in and around lawn•
JoL, later to the English lakes dts-
4 act, before pi-o*e.dtng to Scut land.
Misses Rosie and Mabel Strang,
dwugbtrrs of lh. and Mn. H. 1.
ottani. are to 10 of the party, also
nor lowmmaa. Mr. 4- E. Husk, who
experts to viol, the birthplace. "f hie
father and mother In Oso nwall and
Devonehitw, while being with the
party in all their sinht*eobng. The
atter is highly planed at being able
before leaving honkie to get in kis sot.
for No. Proud/not and the Rowell
policy to "Abolish the Bar."
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE TO CREDITO/is
N ink 1LTATr OV I&MAL° M. Kevin:, t.ATa
or TAM Tow\4.i111. u, Aalcyle.LI, 44 Tun.
(701'NTT nr 11114)N. t'.,*M1)1. 1Ir<-EaAgn-
Notloe la hereby riven verso tot to H,8.0 -
chapter 131, ren Set that all twrelOa Awl; lair
dahlia against the ...tate of th. -.aid Donald
McKenzie, deceaerd. who died 04. o, about the
I it day of Y\y. A.U. ltai, are rc,tuired La newt
or deliver to the uuderxtgh.d.-0l1c1tor for
Jame. McGregor and Roderick \I,Keneai the
ex utur, of the la.t will s!µ1 tees.. 0(01 of the
ea) 'peeped, on or before the 4' i, , l..y of .017
A.1/. 11111. hull Wtt'rul.,-r, of u.ri; cleave. uu
*ruling, and the nature of the ecr.tritt', it any.
held by them, and t hat .ite, .u, 1, 141.1 me:,
((04.04 date the wild (xeeutun Ain dt.tnbute
the; nuts of the -,id decereed *menet the
persona entitled laerrt,, lowlier 0410.14 only to
the clai0., .10 which ;hey .hx11 then base re
oelvcd riolise, 411 the -aid executor, will nut
be 'talkie for the a..et- of the aai.. 'Icon -e.1. or
0074tatt thereof. to any' person or vetoes of
wham claim. !mike .14011 not have been,ecviv•
esd by them at the date of •urh du-:rtbuttw,.
Dated 11.1.. lath day of June. A 1.. lint.
,;A1tku\t'.
i..hcaur fur
..0M£s MUG ltkuOlt
and I:uDEItIl It 17- I:liNZI •:,
13.34. Elecutorn,
Wath Follows Long Illness
Miss Edith Vanatone died at her
borne ou Angle.ea street on Monday
morning, June 15th, atter • lung and
lin)eriug Hisser., obi is tuour0ed by
her mother, Mrs. Mary Varxetone, and
two sisters, Miss Ida and Mrs. Thomp-
son, all of town. Thr pall -bearers at
the funeral were six cougar's, Gordon
a1.d Jamra Hinset, of MalLIord Height*;
('uu. Hissrt and Samuel Vanatone, of
tiodrt•ic1; 'Phomas Hates, of Brant-
ford, and Maeou Stirling, of (loderich
township. The funeral was conducted
by Her. W. K. Hager, pastor of North
street Methodist church, and inter-
ment was made in Colborne cemetery.
Mrs. Mary Vanatone and Mise 111*
Vanatone. ,•xtend tbeir very sincere
thank• to their many frienJa for all
their kindness and sympathy in their
recent bereavement,
Women's Institute Meeting
There wan :. good attendance At the
eromeu'a in.titutc meeting on Monday
last, when ftr. Laura M. NI. Hamilton,
of Toronto, gave a splendid addtOwe 00
A -Canadian Child's !t,4ht4." She
.peaks simply and easily and her prac-
tical .•xperience and sympathy 'mule
her talk helpful and convincing, lir.
(inflow also addressed the 10081urg
and Mr.. Hutchison Kava a recitation
in it very pleasing wanner.
The next meeting of thin branch
will be held at the home of Mrs. J. T.
Maikel.l, itavffehl road, on Thursdayy.
July :nd, at 1hreepin, Thetis will be
w demonstration 01 ironing- And fold-
ing Laddie linen, he.Idea :a goo.h paper
on "The Parr of T,,hle Linen."
llrnitwr, wit, wish to go in band
wagon will meet ti the squats. park
',opal.. Mont r.,) .t root at 2.31) p.m,
Viait.d„ always w.'curur.
Presbyterian Summer School
A rich treat is in glute for every-
one wain attends the Presbyterian
Simmer School which °Rene next
week inGoilerlch beginning Monday
evening. June Slob, and continuing
till Monday. July rich. The opening
arrvice will take plare in Knox church
Monday evening at x o'clock. Thi ad-
- - - __ drew of welcome will he delivered by
Rev. 1)r. license, of London, moder-
ator of Synod, followed by Rev.- Dr.
Henry Dirkie, of Chatham. The
Ilotel Sunset has been secured for ac-
commodation nt- delegates and the
morning lectures will be delivered
there. , Afternoon will be, devoted to
recreal inn and sport. The evening
uteetingswdl twin Knox, church and
everyone is -,cordially invited to attend.
It is expected that a large enrollee
of our townspeople will register for
the full course of lectures and enjoy
all the privileges arid inspiration i
which this poptlir School 444101 a. Reg-
istr4tioa card MAO. •
The progr,uuene ,include. Bible
Study. Hetigioiis Education, .Mission
.Problems. $nand Service, Twilight
Conferences and public addrerees.
he musical programme, under the dir-
tion of ltev. Alex. MacMillan and
he Knox church choir, will be excep-
onally grid. Mies ('singan, of Tor-
ntn. wfll be roloint and every start of
he lu'tgramwe be of a high order. 111
act anyone interested in these sub.
eels cannot afford to miss it.
The very moderate rate of 119.110 for
the week ba,• been secured at Hotel
Sunset for all members of the school.
nee -thaw, wale to attend only part of
the -week the rate will I. $1.30) per
day. -
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VICTORIA OPE,A HOUSE
iJune 30th and July 1st
.Tb.. j,aumus C'anaaien Players
in two of New ' York . biggest
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Tuesday, June 30th 1.
t"Peg Of My Heart.'
} Wednesday, July 1st i
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•URA('RIRE FOR IMF: •ZONAL
ANNOUNCEMENT
Ethyl F. Iledemann, student in
Piano, Public School Mnsir and Sight-
reading in the Sherwoos. School of
Music of Chicago, !11., announces that
fro,» now on she is ready to take
pupils in piano, either beginners or
advanced. For further information,
kindly call at DR. HRII.RNANN's-ofltee
on North street.
$6.00 Reward
Peggy will appear on the main
street Tuesday, June 3utb, between
5.:i► and 4;.311 p in. Anyone having
two reserved tickets and who presents
them to her saying, You err Peggy of
the Peg of My Heart Co., will ^eceive
the above reward.
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TavainAt, 3uwa s4 1914 •
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Wks wMTao Save 11
you isn't Save Now ?
Though your aaLary or Income
wJll no doubt Increase, so will
your expenses -and maty find
that the latter more than keep
pace with the former. Now 13 the time to start a Reserve Fund
and the Savings Department of the Union Bank of Canada
1s the place to keep 1t.
Deposit the extra you have on hand now -you can open an
account with any sum, down to one dollar- and draw interest on it.
Goderich Branch -F. WOOLLCOMBE, Manager.
MONUMENTS'
CHASTE AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS
Best workmanship at J. DOIG'S, Clinton
•1s J. Doig imports direct, he is able to give quick
deliyery at close prices.
Designs and prices on application.
SPLENDID MEETING HELD
Mr. W. Prntidfont, the Lidera
candidate for Cents. Huron. noodle
series id meeting. • ('1ui)ht roper'
with e t'alauubionr=ay ui.1
utertingathnotuat �Vpilt.out ando l'aolh,•ro,,
arise evening. I.)ndeahuro on Tues-
day, Clinton un 'Vedneaday, garden
party at Mr. John lirieve's in -McKil-
lop on Thursday afternoon and opera
house in Oodericb on Thursday night.
Mr. Proudfoot reported meetings well
attended and enthusiastic with a con-
eiderahle number of temperance eon-
"'rvwtives joining in the cruwade to
abolish the ha)'. The outlook for en
increased Majority is promising.
The Go lerich meeting tuntght was
addressed by Mr. Heslop, ex-M.P.P.
He dealt fully with the financial ad-
ministration of the Whitney govern-
ment and showed by his grasp of the
situation that, while not in politics, be
hats kept himself well posted.
The next speaker was Mr. ft: Tower
Ferguson, of Toronto, who dealt
with tee refni•m, workmen's contpeo-
cation end -the general extravagance
of the government,. and wound up
with a clear and clincher statement of
the position of the parties un the tem-
perance issue, making it clear that
the liquor interests are ranged on the
goveros lent side and assisting with
their money and influenee, and that
no temperance man who voted fo1-
th.0000etvative candidate+ can get
away from the fact that they are
go-
ing totheFoils 11hu1ter Ly
shoulder
older
with the liquor intereetn and aiding to
defeat A policy brought forward by
Mr. Rowell at the request of the al-
lied temperance bottles.
the last ..peaked- was Mr: Prludfuot.
He desk with the temperance issue,
compensation act, bydnt-electric,
radial railways and the police court
proceedings in which his opponent is
implicated. Hie statement as to what
took place et the nowination-ie simil-
ar to what appears in another column
in this issac. He wound up by stating
that while he had.nothing to do with
the prosecution, which was instituted
In hie absence, there woyld iu far as
he is concerned be neither compro-
mise or withdrawal.
K
MARRIED
iRenew your confidence in a clever Colt N13H ('ARR.--At Knox church MAW*,
man by votirept for Proudfoot On Mon- t%oderteh an June :'3rd, by Rev.(tee. lk
"too. H. n,. J1r. (carnet t'ornl.h, of
nest. Ctla-
day wa M
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Three tine Hay forks, regular ;3c. Extra Special. 58c
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