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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1915-6-17, Page 41 DOMINION DAY, JULY lst, 1915 I i• • Yauaspay, Jecut 17. 1916 A Snap In Men's Summer Underwear About six dozen of Travellers' Samples, bought at a ridicu- lously low price, on sale Saturday and Monday for 39c Per Garment Regular 5oc,75c and up to $1,25, Fine double thread, bal- briggan and ' light weight wool, Fen - man's, Ellis and Zimmerknit make. Sizes 38, 49 and 42. (The samples are mostly shirts ; very few drawers). Come early and get the best choice. W. C. Pridham SOLE AGENT for the famous Society Brand Clothes Have you tried our new Bread ? - Cre-O-Malt -the tastiest in town. Nice ',oft crust - close -grained - ntade front Fleischmann's Yeast. Everybody says it is the best yet. Try a loaf. There is thorough satiefrction for those who hue our Cakes and Pastry. If you do not know how good they are. we should like you to try them. Smith Bros. The 0:d Reliable East St. Bakery (shone -Isl. McLaughlin 'Buggies Call and inspect our new stock of the above high- grade Buggies. We have the latest 1915 designs to suit all re- quirements. McLaughlin Carriage Store HAMILTON STREET "•A Man's Ability 1s His Passport" FRANK WEAVER (ee•.Iossee re meter attslieNce eeer,artoan Tamar Veer Gahm. sat Ae..r 1..14.1 t.OIrrON, ONTAAen S swishing ••. a'^ C .,.»1 hesseIr tsrw* sad bill -w itiee %piv .vwTtw_ coat lamas r.w uw ..d f!leeer.l tt..Mate of plank mad tim- ber linen to be used is rspeisftsi the r PHK SIGNAL i ODERIQH = ONT,A RI U DUNGANNON. W*UNSIDAV, Juno 16. Wedding bells are riaging. Mr. Reeves, the baker, has gone bonze to Toronto for a few days. Mrs. %V. P. t'iend.r.on 1s visiting friends In the vicinity of Woodstock. Mrs. N F. Whyerd is visiting hie pereola at tiaaforth this week. previ- ous to their departure to the West. The tennis court on the roans lawn Is now completed. lois will no doubt be good news t , the young ladies and gentlemen who have been •axiously awaiting its compirt ion. The Kpwortb League of Mafeking invited the Dungannon League last Tuesday eveningo spend a metal evening with them. A large repre- sentstion responded to the invitation and claim to have bad a very enjoy- able t ime. The last of the phial sidewalk was thrown aside Tart week, when the old walk from the News office to Mr. Augustine'. on Albert street was replaced by a cement walk by Mr. McNeil. of Liicknow. 8t nate- F.xaorear1os Trots. -The examinations for junior graduation began on Thursday with Miss L. Dur- um ui chance. Misr LeTouxel, of Goderich, will preside at the entrance here on Monday. Tuesday and Wed nesday of next week.. F. Rose, princi- pal of the school here, goes to Kintail for the entrance and graduatiou ev- *aioations there. Moss Hallie preside at St. Helens entrance examination "text week. IN SPITE of RAIN.-Notwith.tand ing the very wet evening the lawn social held R'ednesday eveuing of Chis week on the \letbudirt grounds rosy be trutsiderel a series. An excellent supper was prepared in the basemen of the church t , which all did justice The Auburn brass band supplied auric for the occasion and i •e-ci eon was provided in abundance. The receipts of the evening were in the neighbor- hood of$a, DI'NiaNNsN v. SALTFORit.-A lively game oI baseball was played here Inst Friday evening between the boar t.uu and the stalwarts of Yaltford. The early part of the game went in Lav•rr of the home tram, while the latter were not so successful at the finish, due no doubt t , the fact that the visiting team put on a Detroit. star player its, pitcher in the latter part of the gauge. However, the game was -. OEART DISEAS U a symptom of Kidney Disease. A well-known t:.* for has said, " 1 never yet made. post-mortem ex- aminatwninacaseul death from Heart Disease with- out finding the kidneys wereat fault." The Kidney medicine which a as first on the market, post success- ful for uccess- fulfor Heart Disease and all Kidney Trouble.. and most widely imitated i:, Dodd's Kidney Pills nn Sunday and spent the day with friends herr. W. were in error last week in st st- ing that Philip Long had diphtheria. 1 We are pleased to r.- rt that his ill nese is not so ..rims and t hat he 1. recovering. We understand It was It t severe case of tonsilitis. A quiet and pretty wedding was solemnized at St. J'o.ph'a church Monday morning, when Miss Jean Gil- mour was united in nla'rituony to James J. Minehan, of Toronto. Rev. Father McCormack performed the nuptial ceremony. TIL F:+iAy, June 13. AUBURN. WEDNN*DAV, June Id Mrs. Andrew Halliday, et Ooderiet, ie renewing acquaintances here this week. The annual lawn -social will be held nn the Baptist church grounds on Wednesday, June 30. Wm. Carter ham secured a position at St. Catharines and left on Monday to t'omwence his duties. Mr. Wiggins, manager of obs Ster- ling Bank, Dungannon, drove over on Sunday, calling on his friends. Miss Laing. of (bbourg spent a few days with her brother, Rev. A. Laing, before starting on • three month.' trip to visit relatives in the Western Pros - inee* The Auburn brass band furnished music for the lawn socials at Hoards no Tuesday evening and Dungannon no \Vedorsday evening of this week. The boys have engaged Hugh Hill, of 13eorill.r, with hie auto truck to carry tnew to their engagements. .1. J. Robertson held a vel success- (ubarn-raising nn Monday afternoon, with Oliver Clark and Thos. Shields as framers. The lot of captains fell to two of the township fathers, Gordon Young and Hugh Hill, the' former winning by a gust lead. PRE+HVTF:It1AN LAWN 801.11L - ! Knox cburvh, Auburu, will have aggar- urn party on the evening of Monday. June :IN. on Mr. Ric. Duhie's lawn. Tea will be setvid from .i.311 to 8 I o'clock, `tee which a good literary and ,00sical program will be provided. Secend of the neighborhood clergy- men will be present, and the Auburn brats baud will furnish iiusic. .Aditus-. .1055 tie, rich having five innings with is score of thirteen. The home team are to be congest dilated on t `.e very fair game played, ,and the .kill with which they handled t hrwsrl re., with s,i 1 t t le ppractice. We understold agame is to Fie played with the Carlow boys on Friday evening u( thi. week. Tile W so.i x AezGREAT WopkERs. -The Dungannon branch of etre \Vouoen's Intuit ore repot t• • very successful year. There are upwarla of one hundred members on the roll, thirty of whom are young ladies of the vicinity who display great interest lei the work of the Institute. Upwards of $45O was raised during the year for Patriotic) and Red Cross pantos... At a ".hobs" held on June 1tb, abeatr, linen and bandages valued at $13 were contributed, e11 of which was banded over to the tioderich branch of the Rod Cross Society. Two lady metal - hers of the Institute 'collected 027.511 from the citizens of Dungannon and surrounding country for hospital .up - plies, for which the Institute des•r.a to return thanks. A hewn social wu1 1x hila on Friday. June 2.1th. at the b..ane of John Campbell, south of 1 Dungannon, when the Auburn hand will be in ett-ndance and refreshments will be se; ved. The proceeds from'the ednris.i on fee of 'Li- will be used for pat, iot.c purposes. PORT ALBERT. ' WILDWILADA y, June Ill. SUMMKR So(IALA --The date of th strawberry festival to be given by the ladies of y1. Andrew's-Pre.hytetis church has been changed from Jun Sled, to '1'ue.da9. evening, June _•tb Thrilled Regiment Band of Godeiic will supply music for the evening, so real good time may be expected. The edmil.sion will healio. and children lac Sup, e: served on the church lawn from ll to S o'clock. Everybody welcome Remember July 71h i. the dat eel for the annual lawn w.ciel to be given by the members of Chri.t church. More particulars Iater...The Women s Missio nal y "Society rt St. Andrew's chinch met at the hnme of th.i•• secre- tary, Miss Mary McKenzie, last 'Chun day afternoon and completed ar rangst, ntent• for their strawberry featiral which is 4, beheld on Tuesday evening J u n. 21)th. ('MINI AND (rule,: Mr. and \Irs. Harry Yates. snit Alia A..dry, of Tor- onto, are the guest!' Of Mr. and Mrs. 11. Hs yden fors a couple of week.. . . Mra. Geo. Stewart and little daughter of Detroit, are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mot. W. (3. S, ltrown Miss Lina Will.. is spending • few weeks with relatives in Goderieb town ship. ....Mrs. Thee. Baird, of Bruce - field. is the guest of her slater, Mu. Angus (lorion ... Mr. and Mt.. (leo. Lane and children, of Belfast, spent the week -end with the Iadv's (ether, Mr. F. t'unninghem .... Mn. 1'at.v, of aindevicb, is the sheet of her daugh- ter. Mrs H. Hayden Mn. Hugh McGuire and son, Wilson, of London, are visiting ber parent*. Mr and Mrs. Thor. Wilson. jr Mrs Elgie Janes, of Toront.), ii visitir.g her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brindley ...: Nit and Mrs. John McGee and Hen. meMcGee are visiting relatives at WInd- snr this week, going dawn to Detroit on the steamer Greyhound Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Oolhorne and son and Mr. and Mee Petty Metd ramo oat from (*odeirice oxo Snndaand returned Monday ing in Colborne'• saillstaL While beer t were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. McMilles Miss Jowle McMillan and IM i.. %VInnena Stevenson west to [bereft nn the steamer Greyhoeod and are vleiting relative, and tensed, Mr. and Mrs. John Sebn.nb•IM and MIN 011ie, of Clinton, spent Sunday with friends is the village. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wall and chil- dren, of Seult Ste. Marie, are visiting ftiends here. Among the visitors to Aehfleld who e*me on the Greyhound excursion are : Mr. and Mre. John Collins, bf Nerad• : Mn. Petry, Mrs. Keefe, Misses Mayflies , Kenny and Mary Connor., of Detrcit. 'LOTHIAN. :'i», June I4th. Psaw•'AL MKN'ro.N•-Mrs. Bernard Brady and Mrs. John Brady, of Strath- roy, ate spending a few week. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William , Hogan • Alf . Ritchie took is the i "moonlight ' et Goderich on Monday night Jack 3lacDonald and Gor- !don Ritchie spent Sunday with friends !at Donnybrook Mie Bridget ! Hogan, ut Toronto, is visiting et her home here James Gilmore, of %Veyhurn, Seek, is spending a few (days at his home herr. WEDDY:D.-A very pretty wedding tool& plitee, et Sr.. Josephs chinch, Kingshridge. on Monday, June 14th, when Miss Jean Gilmore wee united in marriage to Mr .Dawe Mahoney, of Toronto The buise, who was at- tended by \lis. Grace O'Hara, of Chet - ley. looked charming in a dress of silk net trimmed with pearls, while the groom was assisted by his brother, Mr. E 1. Mahoney, of Toronto. The happy couple. lett en the afterocx.r. train fora tit iv t. SI int real, tte pride travelling in a snit of blue .ilk with hat to match. On their return they will reside at Toronto. They hare the hest wishes of their many friends here for a brig and prosperous wedded life. "ROUGH ON RATS- clears nut Rats • Mire, etc, Don't Die in the Ins oo the l et. Use Blaekst ass's House 15c and 'Sir at Drug and "Made in Godench" Country Stores. occasions. ST. HELENS. TL-sttoAy, .1 use BKIFF+ -Mr. and Mrs. John C of Toronto. are spending a few w 1 $ at the old horse . .. Mtsr Chrissie R Miller to home from Normal College. Mr. D. Todd is bu>y repairing bis (taros tVtt>tIN't. I:c+TITrTF: - The June mee•ing of the %Vouseo's Institute will be hell at the home of Mr.. Alfred LVrbbon the afternoon of Thursday, ,lune 34th, at 2 A o'clock. A full sleeting is requested. Come prepared with edeas and place to do more work for the soldiers. Everybody interested is welcome. GtRnk♦ PARrY. -A garden party will he bold on 1 ue,day eveuiog, June 'trod. unser the auspices of the Pre,- byterian church, in Mrs. Mill.e'r ercbard adjoining thechurch. Musical entertainment, speeches, etc.: also a booth on the grounds. A good time is rxpes•ted. A baseball snatch is expected between 1 and :, o clock. HOLMESVILLE WEDNESDAY. June Iia. BRIEFS. -Dr. T. G. Holmen, Of De- troit, is visiting Miss D. Holme this week .... Mr. J. Schwanz spent Set- urday at Guelnh....Mr. J. H. Holmes is visiting at Detroit this week Mr. W. btanleytteoded the Forest- ers' parade to the Anglican church, Guderich, on Sunday Mr. W. Mul- holland has reprinted hit house and shop this week. MKE'rtscrs.-The first meeting of the Holmesville Patriotic Soviet. on %Vedoeeday last, reeultr4 in the elec- tion of the following ufilcers: Presi- dent,,?dr.. W. Jenkins: vice -preemie -no Mrs. N. W. Trewartna : serretarv, Miss F. Holland; treasurer, Mies E. Colclongb At the annualroeetiog of the Bible society, held rn Thursday evening of last week, the following officers were elected : Pre ident, Mr -.t Rowden : secretary -treasurer, Mn. N. W. Tiewartha, e n el It' 1` • • e • • KINGSBRIDGE. . MUNDAT, Jus. 14. Morgan Dalton 1. at Stretford ons business. Jan.e. Smelt 1. speediest a few daye with friends 1a Detroit and Jaekeo.. Patt•lek Reilly & Sons, nt g Drove. are pe.o>RAM hay le this beats y. Mr. arid Mr.. lehra Oe.Nl.s, Mies Merriest Harvey MA Me. John ��a�- her, ef Aepakew. MCMred is A.w.1d That Tired Feeling The tired feeling that ao often comes with Spring weather is Le likely to result from the wearing of winter shoos after they here Ion eall.d in as from any of the other causes to which it is usually ascribed, Many Remedies are Suggested but we believe you will find A Pair of our Light, Stylish, Corr•fcrtable Spring Shots. A Sure Cure. SHARMAN THE (MGR MAN Western University LONDON ANOTHER GREAT ADVANCE inesse. DonMed._now 1173trio Another Large Addition to Faculty and Equipment in Arta and Medicine Greatly Iners•erd Enrol - meet in View Writ. for particulars to E. R. Bralt(rwaly, M.A.. Ph. O. ice cream tor all BAYFIELD, WEuNE+uAT, June 10. Rev. Jas. Hamilton, of (iodbtich, took the services in St. Andtew's church last Sunday. Miss Mothersead at.d Miss Garrett of \Va.,hingt.,n, D. (' , are occupying their cottage on Charles street. Mrs. N'w. Stirling and Mrs. I). Mr - Kenzie have returned from a week's visit with friends at St. Marys. A dance w.II b. given in the Bay - . a - field town hall on the evening of July 1st, with music by the famous Stewart orchestra of Goderich. Ahs. St.nbury has returned from Exeter, where she spent the winter With her son, and will oeeupe her tag. in the ..dare as soon as it can be put in shape. I ^e (-ream season is here. We ran supply you with any gnantlty. We will deli V..1' it et any time. EUwARfrtt. Phone 2s . Quality productions every night at the Mold Theatre. __ GODERICH TOWNSHIP. WatorgeDAy, June 16. Preparations are being made fora social evening and old-time dance on Thursday evening, JIM. _lth, nn the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Salkeld Hayfield road, In aid of the funde of the Patriotic Hoene.y of (id.eIM townebip. There will he booths MI the gmcods. where lee cream, le ep. Ade, buttermilk, tea wad cake will be hr sale to anyone 'Fishing the.. 6111. racier. Gat. open at ..3) p. ea. mirein, It cent.. e United Patriotic Society of tinaerich township will have • sewing •t the home of Mrs. W. Haack., Hume road, nn Wednesday, Jun. Ord All the ladies interested Red Cro•s work are invited to be prewar, SEVENTY I'M= OLD FEELS LIKE PIirrv. Mn. Whiteh.ad'. Trilled* Deed's Kidney Piga - Onseh.n. Meek.. Jeers 14th --(Special I ••1 am nearly seventyyears et age but 1 feet like fifty." Thilee are use words of Mre. David Whitehead. a fine old lady weft known and A1gbly respected bees. Ad Mrs. Wbit.b..d dn.s riot fail to ekes that ehe owes her splendid health to Detd'o Eideey Pins. "1 wee .o alli.ted with weakness," 111nr. s ness,- Mr.. Whitehead ways, "that 1 often feinted. D believed ray trouble arose from my Weer' and reading as ad- v_____ ret Mt tae to try Dog's Ma- rley PIS.. New My ereaka..a le woe*: 1 rale sleep kilted and 1 ts't have a Urea f se bullate. 1 advise all weaves deet se I dM to tree Deet'e THE COLBORNE STORE it E ARE collecting another lot of BARGAINS to be offered on Satur- day of this week and next Monday, the 21st. Look through the following list and you will be sure to find something that you need and that you can save money on by securing these two days.. . SILKSFifteen ends of Colored Silk, regular prices 50c to 75c: Sale prices 25c to ,50L... Widths from 20 to 27 inches. SKIRTINGS Embroidery Skirtings, 45 inches wide, 48c: Sale price only Sac. Twenty-three pieces of Embroidery Insertions at exactly Half Price. SUITINGSLinen, Cotton. and sone Ratine Suitings, colors pink. tan, blue and grey, at less than wholesale prices. ti GI N G H A M S About 210 pieces of Scotch and Manchester Ginghants, 12ic and 15c -fast colors, and any one of them for only 10c. WAISTSStill a few LawnWaists on sale and our prices ate very low for them ---$1.25 for 50c, 81.50 for 50e, 82.25 for 9Sc,.2J 4) for e1, $3 for 21, and 03.50 for $1.40 VESTINGS Its white, sprig and striped patterns. Eight pieces wereas follows: 25,c for 21c, 1�c for lac, lac for He. anti 121.: for were COTTON HOSE Hlack and Tan Cotton Hose (seconds) of 23c and 30c lines: almost as good.as tiists: 2 pai rs for 25c. Sizes 4, 9, 9+4 & 10. CORSETS Come an,l examine FRONT LACED I). & A. Corsets. Corsets laced in the front are something new. J. H. COLBORNE MUNICIPAL COUNCILS. WEST WAWANOSH. Council met May 25th as per adjourn- ment, djourn- ment, as a court of revision. Members all present, Reeve Morley presiding. Members having taken statutory dec- laration the appeals of J. Houston and O. F. Youngblut wet,, considered and adjusted. Motion by Purdoo and Mallough that roll as revised be ac- cepted and assessor's salary paid. Carried General b,asiness was then taken up. Minutes of but meeting read and adopted, on motion by Nay- lor and Johnston. Financial state - went. showing balance t,f $333.71, was filed on motion of Johnston and Purdon. Hamilton Smith asked tc he relieved of dog tax. else, asked that his son's name be pieced on roll. No action taken. Patrick Walsh asked that ditch at north end lot 21 conces- sion 8, be opened up. This matter we. left with Commissioner PurJon to inter- view all parties interested and report at the next meeting. on motion of Mallough and Murray. Mr. Pollach was prevent to say that bis drainage system was being destroyed owing to ay. -aid drain not being properly fin- ished. Clerk was instructed to write Mr. A. Rivers as to his portion, also to write the township engineer to have the uopasseo portion of this dr.io completed and inspected aa soon as possible. Motion by Naylor and Pur• don that in the eveot of 8. 8. No. 3 building a new front fend on their pot this utunioipwlilc will be tesponsihle for cost of its share. Carried. Ac- counts amounting to $ ).80 were passed and paid on motion by Purdnn and Naylor. Council adjourned to meet June Loth, at 1 p. IR. W. A. WIloos, Clerk SCHOOL REPORTS. -- No. 3. ASHF iELD, Sr. iV.-Lotti. McKenzie 103` 1•*. hell.. McDnoali 185, Will Johnston IMI, •'.Viii McDonald 1141. Jr. IV, -Lily McKenzie a ie 1 ' ftJohn Mc$a Mary T Melt' or 1Y2. '�. itkha Weet est eel t•llpo Drennan Nt 1[. and 1. -Harold Col- linson o - linson121r 1, Katharioe McDonald 107, Harry West DO, Lois McKenzie 1•C. • Missed part ..f examinations. J. G. I ELL.. NU, Teacher. For twenty-three years it bee hteen an unwritten law that the quality of tided. Tea shall never vary, even frac- '1'u support this iron -bound rule it is necessary to ine*,ase the price when t'te cost of teasedyaeceeto encs an enormous extent as recently. You hare the satisfaction cf knowing, however, to whatever price Salads advancer• it will always be the finest tea procurable at Chet price. A Bit of History. Fridat, the lath of .lune, is tha one- hundredth anniversary of the 'Little ..1 'tVatrrhx,, Then, as n..w, Greet Britain was railed upon to uphold the liberties of the people end to rid Ku- rope of a tyrant. Nep loon. not long returned from Elba, marshalled his force to regain the throne of France and dominate Europe. He left Paris bn the evening of June I lth for Belgium to meet the British, Germane and 11.1• glans who were assembled in and itttmuod Brussels. and a week later he made his Tinel effort at Waterloo It stay net he generally known that Sir John Colborne. afterwards the Gover- nor of Upper Canada, after whom the township of Colborne waS named, was , the officer in command of the :,2nd Regiment in this glenbattle. This COOLING WASH regiment greatly distinguished dwelt STOPS ITCHING. Peninsular eempaign. Foraer- in this battle, as it had glen in the hi. Just • touch of this mild, 'soothing wash, the D. D. D. Preierption. will give you instant relief from your burn. log, itching skin and absolute protec- tion from all summer skin trouhlee. D. D. 1). is a scientific compound of soothing oil of wintergeen and other healing .laments. Don't fail to try D. D. D. for any kind of summer Alb trouble. 1t w111 give you welcome relief. A generousi trial bottle for 23r Ask also about j D. D. D. Hosp. JAB. A CAMPBELL, vices as saddler and edminiatrator Col- borne wag created a Field Marshal and Lord Seaton.-Corratot re:n. Rearranging the seating-apecily and inatalltng electric fens ere s more of The Model Theatre improve; then ts. • The and Regiment hand is rotn- silencing the weekly outdoor con -arta on the Square. Leat Thursday even- nRtarrangententa had' been made for the hand to play, but the rain pre- vented, and tonight the first concert of she Nur siui.r session will be given Central Dt ug Store. Godericb. D. D. D. le [Wade in Canada. Court Goderich et St. George's. The seniles of Court Ooderich. No. 32, CUrtadlian Order of Forester.. rein - erred members of the Order from Clinton, Hayfield and Benmiller, alto- geth.r upwards of 130. attended divine sorrier, at St. George's church on Hue - day Ioreing. Rev. .1 H. Potbering- bern, eb. rector.'gave a aridness basal ijpne the story of tM bnIWle of the *ells of Jeruse/em, found in tb. fourth chapter of Na•besiab. He likened the ant k of the builders to that of the U.O. P. In that It fres for liberty. that It was bnaevolent sad that 1t was so -operative. He emphasised the point that providing for one's family by In- .sreaee was by no means showing • leek of eonfldeeee In find's Ability to provide. The speaker ehswes that he wee alma ass oda of the Order ereset with to glvfwg etstt.ties showiest how many t!.a.heee were morello' and bow mime rummy W beam eeb.e,ihed for be.eve- lent purposes', and also etathag that upwards ef .000 writes rits of etre Or. der were seer Genies Negrito al the ent. • abMr et mats he , leir the e.Menl part el the emrvte.. DAK �`wrr1: BETTER than a DIARY Keep a Kodak record of the good times now and throughout the year. Get your finishing done by en expert. R. R. SALLOWS SPEND YOUR Dom inion Day atSeaforth AND ATTEND THE 18th ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Seaforth Turf Club One of the Best Race Meets in Ontario,all the Best Hones $2 100 in Purses COME TO C4th on July 1st and 2nd BAND IN ATTENDANCE M. Broderick, See. W. Govenloek, Prem. Dorothy and bee father had a short distance. to go, and the latter said - "Dorothy, shall we walk or take the 'Masi' '•W.II, daddi.,' replied the little girl, "1'11 walk if you carry me." imam Ara Reuben ?stein M "Wel Kernel T'11taaEa ey aN �Ieieemd.y. rand Catholic Picnic • t ill lie held in CARBERT'S BEAUTIFUL GROVE near Clinton BRASS BAND IN ATTENDANCg ALL DAY. JOHN FARRELL and several other distinguished orators will deliver nddr'eeses on picnic grontds, SINGLE FARE ROUND TRIP ON RAILWAYS. Come. Everybody! to the Greatest Event, of the Season. REV. JOHN t4OGAN, PASTOR r Y THE chat standuuoy r and under can give it a That's the ' But you hi perhaps to broken vale -or an9 ni that are apt There's whe Our repair in charge of c prices are rens is guaranteed TO USS to ne or when you n. East Si F A German He 1 h first t arrived iii Linc Txrtson, daugl South street, Wedue.day ti joined the Art don and is n Flanders, the soldier. It it materiel reset' resembles a p tened 51 the which the chir red, white anti front i. • large extended and Gott pur Kc (With God for The whole bel ounces. "'xetif • iaFtaweJ st Cal Day Slips Ladies' W Children s Cushions. Tan acid Embroider lienettearesiesieSISO Ask I fair, hest. contrt giving Servit petitis hibitii tvtt1 or 1(c A tw( iest of There t r nnit the t Eater Franc R.ad s satisfy Instal Chairs the vie ennrte Rae