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00DSBIOB. ONTARII T1M11R8DAY. JULY 8t 1915
1867 CANADA'S NATAL DAY 1915
SUMMER SCHOOL I LOCAL TOPICS INI flftlfEF.
L u L No. IMA Oederich, will bol*
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its mistral 12th of July parade at Lucart
FORMAL OPENING COMBINED' this year and will he accompanied t r
.he band of the :03rd Regiment.
TttE eIONAL PKINTV.OQ•.fliMVTWll, rtatrseaaL
of Css4e deaths
Day of Spartan
clad Bea tier.
Loyal
Ila, Competi$Mai --
The Dominion Day celebration in
Goderich o0 Thursday tut was the
most suer -eau' beW Dere for rook i
year+. The weather was ideal, and
the people entered into the 'plait of
the t.cce.i•xt eo heartily that every-
thing went off in good style. In spite
of the multiplicity of celebrations at
various placed in the adieu. t there
was a large crowd in town and erety•
Cody eeenrol well pleased with the
proceedings.
The program opened in tbe morning
with a grand procession, which was
huger and better than any that had
heed seen in Goderich in recent years.
The pn.ee.$ion was beaded by Chief
Poeteletbwaite and Sergeant Moore,
swuo'ed, and followed by for tin
brigade, walling, in natty white uni-
form., accompanied by the fire cosine
and bone and ladder wagon'. Then
came the :tied Keginrout band and •
long string of machines r..prreen' iog
the products of the Dominion Road
Machinery Co.. and floats representing
the Goderich Organ Co.. Chas. C. Lee'.
eatabliabtnent, the Western Canada
Flour Co. and J..Thompeon, ice dealer.
Mr. John 1'uungson piloted the first t
auto truck made to (io.lerich, the p
duct. of the Paget factory. Then came
decorated automobiles and bicycler, •
very pretty display.
1he prizes tor tb. parade were
awarded a. follows:
TO FRANCE AND BACK AGAIN.
Card Seat with a fair of Socks Knitted
b Mrs. Carrick of Town.
Mrs. A. Carsick, Newgate street. is
ose of the stanncb Patz iot s w ho have
been heating for the soldiers, and
some months ago, when she was seed-
ing away three pairs of socks, her
daughter sent with each pair a card
awing : -Knit by Mts. A. Cerriek,
b4 Newest* street. Goderieb, Ontario.
Canada. who 1. tB years of age but
will smart and able to attend the
atomisers where they pray for the
soldiers os :b. battl.lfe!d." This week
one of the warth came hack to her
from Norman Roes. 10th Winnipeg
Rifles. gib Battalion, who wrote: '1
found this card fa • pair socks I re-
solved while in Folioo."
Accompanying the ani which bad
travelled aero.. the Atlantic to France
and hack again was a letter from lir.
Rees' aster at West Flaseboro', Oat,
who writes :
"MT Dawn )IRs CAnait K. -Lit
sight 1 re.seived the euelosed card
from lay brother Norman. who is sow
is ssgtssd. The little earl is ertf-ex-
pianetory and i ant sere you will be
lategested Mt rgoriving It and know'sg
that both your physical and spiritual
sante are very as.e► appreciated.
Noncan M a as.mbg of the 90th
WMsip.g !tiles (gth Dalt.) and was
wessded April !th at Ypres. where
the Oes•dlaas made each a glorious
stand . Yoe two ..oaths he was e.. -
Band to the Duchess of Connaught
h ospital. Clivsdse, land, ..Reetsg
bon .thr pnel wined le side and hip.
aha hose the effects off the gas. An
now pleased 10report that he bas re-
ered e.Bleilo-
wered be tsmoved to
a eosvalr.osot hones 1. )aa_
K ent, B.els.d. Re hopes /o he quite
Ealy reorr nd in soothes manta •e
two twilit she exeepden et haring be
wear gi o sea result of plias leons)
d r aanlo.s to go back a the Beier
"Noonan joins es In egteeding to
yes sew heartiest theists for the pear
teal way M which yes are Mowing
row eppreciatiss oat whet tMMy. as
the best are icing tar albs
"Nay se1wey
Seamy of~p to s
es year way.
Mniess+�M ty�tt,k
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1 -lfis tri 4lwiib. unity
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111 NRRiSS FUU •ALR --
Q r..w naWAal t.r, Tf,es r
owned. *triaging
N O*AL> ' LL*tnoun
tarsal "1111LOIL-1 AM SILLBILLEM
insionsmosonsemmoir fns M
• Bowl raadht ii- i ~'
Mikes Mle doggy adkerma Iii IF
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the tact that then were attractions at
mann neighboring poin's. B,nmillee
and KCatail bad picnic., Wingbam
RAS a nig had a celebration. there waft s big
at Cil Catholic ptcnie at Clinton, and flea -
forth had • race Inert. In the ever
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tog the Stewart orcheetta put un a
dance at flay dead.
It was quite titling that the tint
auto truck made at the Paget factory
K seeshaw.
The Allsrnsen Sports.
The i/ternoon program was carried
nut at the Agricultural Park. where
there was • Liege attendance.
Only oar of she borete event. Haled,
the 2.50 claw,,, Four beat• were re-
quired. Waliu.r McLean's rut/ y taking
first, J. Half r reeoo.t and Jaa. M
34 sou.' third.
Gederieb Wins at Base ball .
0.. of the hest f -a' urea of the after -
name was tb. b...tiara game between
Gudericb and Kincardine 1'bis was
the fir -t time the Godericb fan. bad
. had an opportunity of seeing their
team at woes and they had so canon
to be disappointed with the .bowing
they emit. Kincardine also has a
good hall train. and altogether it.was
i one co the sleeve, crane.' games seen
iu lioderkb cur some yews. l:p to
the Gist ball of the seventh innings the
se ire was I to ir in favor et Gcdericb.
ITbe local, Oban bunched three runs
and clinched the game. Ross, for
t.odeeeb. and McDuwell, for Kinear-
dine,trotb showed good patching form.
:Mr. 8 14. Mrt rea'r, of T./ronto, was
the utopia) and gave every .ausfac-
' tion.
The score :
tiederie t. Hhe. Rana. Erne--
C.
rn e --C. Walk f . ....
E. P' id c.
W. Do,1 a. •
IC. bey B.
Trades Procession -Dominion Road
Machinery Co.. C. C. Lee. Waters
Canada Flour Cc., Godertch Organ i
Co.
Decorated Autos -W. L. McLest>I:
Ben Allen. Geo, MacEwao, J. U. Rain•
hart.
Decorated B cycle. -Dori. Martin.
Edith Mutney, Hilda Waluank, Leona i
Webster.
The children's !lames and the baby I
show kept up the interest un' it noon. ,
The prucwiunen were :
BOY K.
Fitly yards, six years and under-
Heniitl tibeerdown, Gro. Bates, Gor-
don Ryas.
Fifty yards, ten years and under -
Fred J.turaen. Jur fluster, Fred Price.
One sneered yards. twelve years
and ender --W. Mountain. W. Mc-
Donald. W. Prier.
Oae bundred yard.. foort.ee years
and tinder -Ted Johnston, N. Wark,
E. West bran k.
Boot rser.twelve year, and under -
H. Alma*, Om Carter, E. W...
RR.nnintt Dread jump, fourteen years
and under -N. Wart. H. Sanderson.
Ted Juhnstoe.
Running high jump, fourteen years
and under -Ted Joha.tun, 11. Sander-
son,
anderson, N. Nark.
Vaulting with pole. sixteen years
and under -Tad Johnston, W. Babb.
W. litord y .
Threolegged race, fifteen years and
under -Price and tinder• Manderson
brother.. Johnston and Wart..
B.cvet. race. Gore •rooted Square,
fourteen years and under- W. Brows,
Fred Arnold, (iso. Baeebler.
u1sz.a.
Fifty yards, six years and ender-
Gestrade. Hunter. Adeline Nevem',
Dorothy Brown.
Boot race, six years and wedge-
DorothyBrown, rnelms McAllister.
Mabel isabeth Wallood.
Fifty yards, ten years and uedsr-
Marjos it Robert y, Ella Ryan. lass.
Brown.
Potato nee. ten years and coder -
Bessie Murphy. Violet Roes, Dorotby
Davi&
One hundred yards. twelve years
nod coder -]lay Brownlee, taathesiw
Hays. Hien Webb.
One hundred yards. fosrt.on years
and under -Edith Mgrsry, May
Brownlee, Lilian Maodoe•ed.
Bicycle race, once around Squat*.
fqurtea years acd ender -Doris Mar-
tie, Edith Murney, Larocca Webster.
Boot twee. twelve years and ostler -
Vera Latimer. ida May Latimer,
Asensta Honfahy.
lime and spoon twe& foot lees rare
and wader --Heirs Webb, Lea Ms --
ray, Sandi Bowman.
Tat P1111 RA of aa:
Cooneillore Moser read Willies and
Mr. Andrew Porter bad a large job on
their hands In Incision 11n babies.
They (the rabies) were all Might and
pr.tty and healthy. and Wiser were
dose' of them. and Daly the wisdom
of • town t rwneillor or • (lowermost
nnpector could have enivsd the ps'M
Isle they preempted. This habdst who
carried away the prise tickets were :
Six swwtas and under-Margatret
Bhdf.rd. Mary McK.ez.. tingle M-
eet.
Six nn.tas to ore year oil -Olive
Sterling. Dorothy Webb. MIM.
WATBit AND LIGHT
COMMISSION
NEM Banos
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4ew
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U 0
1 1 U
O 0 11
0 U 1
1t Spadini lb .. 1 1 0
W. 2b, . 0 1 1
P . , r. t tI 1 U
1 u U
2 1 1
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Kin azdisr.
V. •t matt r. f....
A. Smith. L f.... ... 0 11
Tenant, 3b
8incl•u,
2b
Mctiaw, c. f.....
1 .1 0
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1 0 0
U 0 0
An erson, s.. ... .. • U 1
McDowell, ... 1 0 0
Fraser. lb • .U• 0
Doling, as . • 0 1
11 2 2
_Seem
1l.oardtse . 0 0. 0. 0 2 0-2
Goderic h .. . n a I o 0 0 S l x -5
v0T1[n .
isgPa idban did some clever base-aeal-
1be combination play by Rose. De-
vine, Biadianan and bpa•eleg in tee
eight" Seeing+ was a pretty piece of
work. it was realty a triple May. but
as obe Kincardine man was already
out tbe last part of the play didn't
Count.
Now that Godericb has a good base-
ball t. -ani we hope , it will give us a
series of gamm uirougb the simmer,
and also that it will be well patronized.
and running for the drat time on Do-
minion Day. should he named the
"Maple Leat." The truck was not in
• ttni.hed state, 1: tt the motive power
wa. there.
The bun -eating contest alone was
worth the prit•e cf a'ituission 1' the
afternoon .ports. The hosing in
barrels also gave the spectators a hesp
ll( fJn.
Th. words "What 1s it' on the hide
of one of the wagons in the Knout !1+-
cbiner♦ Co.'. turnout led to many con-
jeeturrs. The machine was a road -
oiler.
Lacrosse.
There was a lively lacrosse match
betwesn teams from the two public
ee►osls Victoria school won by •
donee of 3 Lott The line-up was :
Mahar Oefasi. Catnl +reboil
AsiomSS. ..... .. ..-Master w 11'4
.wa
.seat K Mn
JA'.. ranges_ Stern
nes worm stat err W. Hand
Jas. .tr&esew ret Jac Taylor
Hnrb.rt West it ret.. r'. ](lroatY
swr>... Want ..0111•0111 C. 1114•8410,P. Luw.y .... .... *B Sana. -OM dra..r. s
Prow.. .. . fad hams. bra McLeodte
/teak Adam. dsr
bine_ W«ew news
Tod Josionoa..-.iiWeet ..1 w«tees&
W. Ba.w..atl .fie Turley
Syd..y Belcher less the titterer.
rear*tl
A gone of football between the Big
Mtl1 team sad a peeked -up team re-
sulted en • score of three goals tussose
is favor of the B.g Mill.
The motoreyele tare was ealkd off
ca e.ew.at.4 leek of stories
Two little a .adeooia.lase, Helen
B•wri. and Doris *admire, give a
pretty inhibition of Hlgolared dancing
to Ib. •ccompanide,.t of Piper R. O.
1J.a*ie. Mr. Des Ma1175 also west
MMr.rash se..e step la psertb* d man
tem and was wanly applauded.
Atlantic Cealsata
The atWah cosiest/ were istereet•
lug sad some good work was done.
The prezw wieners were :
H.if-m.. race -anion Pridhsn
(1271. (intros McDougall, W. !costal.
Weedred yards twee -S, Prudhoe
fief s.eosdet Mowat McDougall,
Francis baeoBaer.
Running Iirtp, step and j.iipP M.
Pridboe 137tt. Selo.) Harry belsiev.
Rwws.ng long lamp --b. McKay'
(Wit. boa... H. Bedsue,.
Otandtng long jssglp-H. Belcher
(Mt. IVj►•.i. It Pti,ahsae.
Vadtl
with nage-O. McDosgaf
o ld .1. Vein SKS went[ over the bar at
gtt. Ila_ and agreed to sill It • tie.
Wheelbarrow ,rise -S. Mekay and
F. Bs.e►Mr. Gordan and MowersI Benet Me-
hw-dereL.. McDougall.
Dangler
�atiag ie.tess -Job. Pinder.
Fredimams essf,L
sod Di.sY Metaled.•u. Me Nan
AAnrTtssBlbM
ises- stay t of ibis arable
asais-
Me.nhsse� Ow N Ow arable
was tb* owe et nosh
piseente tied grsdStr/b., Mr. Moore,
enlarar elf tM Owmps.y, tabs takes
• gulf, Wars* i. data Mwen,ets.
was tpae 111* asses '.heft membsw
et ase Ina aes.*Nsta., and be
ams am.•••sieb' wi/.b shoat lay*
DOMINION DAY AT KINTAIL.
Lochalsh Wits to Baseball Tournament
- A 5uccessfal Gathering.
A very successful and enjoyable
picnic. under the auspices of the Kin-
ta.l baseball club and tier Women's
Ir,.titute, was held on Dominion [).y
at Lakeview Park, hutta:l. It was
an iue,I picnic day, 1 oil* warm and
sonny : the result was that one of the
largest crowds in the history at Hut-
ted picnic,' was present
The chief attraction of the a!ternoan
was the baseball tournament, in which
reams from Lucknnw, Ripley and
L'cbalsh cnmpetr-d. The pr zeta given
were nine berutifnl gold tiepin., set
with pearls donated by the Ktut•[1 potful and besutetul an instrument
WITH ORGAN RECITAL Mr. H. Tufford, Trafalgar stmt. hat
• second lot of bloreoms on one of bis
pear tress Oe tb* tame tree are fresh
The Splendid New Organ of Knox blossoms and pears as large as egg..
Church (petted by Dr. Norman I A meeting of the W. C. T. U. will
°Andersgn of Toronto -Some Notes' be hell M"oday• July 12!b, in the
of the besaions of the Summer Tempt more Hall at 3 p..
Th.
wewbrm are memeited 10 r•I'. aot/ce
School. Which Is Being Hell at. and trisg other. with them.
Hotel Sunset and Knox l;nurch. i In spite of the rain. the .+I -d tet
given )e.triday I the Arthur Clic!.
at the grounds t f M'. Alex. Saunders
The third annul moron of the wasp dt- successful. Tra was served
Prr.bytetia'i suutmer school under on the rerandsh to a 1+'gr number,
the dtreetM0 of the & vntd Ot Hamel -I the lar. resale brtug to the neighbor -
tun and Laudon was iorws•l.v upeglrdi'buod c1 $' ,
on Monde y meting. The accretion t The mission hand of North street
war uiitrJ with the total epruIng of ; Methodist church held its annual pie -
,the new Caesvant organ .1 soz I bit on Tueelay afterglows anot
t Ha
.butch, the cus,hiue.1 progr. draw- park. The rbildr,e spent the alter.
Ing tuck ai gabithr g that the •twitur- i awn in the sen j rya.of Ts iuita
low a"d galley art th. eburcb Werei game• agd.port eg e:Tot'.. Tea war
almost ..,wpletely filled. Ile. \urmani served in the ptvtlion at sl o'clock,
Aalrr. n, urges tit j( \1ew 8i. after which the *nickel* departed
`Anurrw's churns, Toronto. presided at! all feeling they loadvpent a very happy
rte ket.,e:d art the new urg•u and 'aftee nosier ttgvther. . •
the lengthy program Iro:etl 11.1 his Ten cel tpound added in the cost
w
was a aster'. tt arch. 'Ilse Instrit- I
mental numb." wet, tuterspened of tea means just ore -twentieth part
with vocal selection. by Mow Mildred ( of a cent per cup. This Coy ira. tarso
.te soloist at: Misr Adelaide of a cent meals all the diff -truce be -
Nairn, Mn. Hutlrnd, Mean tit'.+1w in, tweed .atia(action and dirsatr.farti in.
Thomson, K. Htac�.tone ani 1'yrdal' Salads Ira rotate slightly more than or -
to quartettes. Both instrumental and dinary tea but is all cyan, (mob (raves
vocal numoers were greatly eojuy'ed, in their most pet feet form. Ordinary
and for cceaaaon ora fe n.,tanle use ie tea eontainedoutghaleon.titu.ots ,nJ
the wu�tcsl aortal. of Guietich. The I te`ider, never ba. (bat unique Saladss
people , 1 Ko. z church are to be con- ' „ase- r•
gratulated upon the pussereiou 01 to
baseball club to the winning tease- I as the new of gen t.
The first game, between Lochalsh and The musical program was as fol-
I....Lueknow, was very closely contested I s :
and was intensely interesting from rsaar 1.
start to,finish. It resulted in a victory 1 a se• in D ssi.ar • Otaia..e Awdaate �:e firmlboo ytotsached themrendered and selves ea is
e invadera
for the Lochalsh team, the wore 'being . newt,.„ ►pan• -e ]t. i.;y
7 h. The batteries were .dclnto-h and M•Msr tot ). A- wec that pnsitwn Apparently they are
McBendr irk for L076'144 and McCoy, Minuet ,u ... Lul.i Boocberrfl , well supplied wit h a'1 the ammurition
1.r. hessea .t oesr+o.
and Johnston for Lurks:„w. Iisse=' Jdrs Ilona testi t' DelDr• amand supplied' they n quire Gar their so_
The second game, between [ oehalr6 Jain Missies lark an. junto in Goderia:b, and they appear to
and Ripley, [salted in another victory �`- (be enjoying the resolfof abet' conquest
Idrntwe Ralr.6oder t° lhr fall. Several toolor boil. and
10..weoa. A54'e a
the tug W. L Furrtst have hien rnn.-
foe the ladetialsh 'Joys. the set- re being ,, srta4.1,0 .,Isla Obs Win^ Bar.br monde, rod and little fear •ie dis;lay*d
s. Ade1.W Mr.J. waw•o.,-va. Bac of rubmarioe att.:As. It a expeyted
tau - that the "aliens" will retain t.• their
ana.oce Ca.aed F. Jr ha -tin own encampment sbortly atter 7 p. w.
G.cbabh, who pitched the entire' Is Memoriant ..... .. 13. ser 11. Dal=es
w givens t'lsest.r .iteLlaasJt
length of the t son gator, and was quite Or. Nera,.a Amnion. 1 The Dominion Road Machinery Com-
stroag a1 theflaiab. The present. ion seg- .a.. ....• .
Com -
of the pine CO the winners mode' 1` a a lastJaaaCriegea. parry, Limned.
by Rove Stewart 1 ►ray u. 1 The Americas Road Machine ('n. of
Ano: her enjoyable feature of the Ors'` Colada it no more. its l•wu.e.s a...
was the da vilitsn, Tra.ottet end geeeast a kt.
which was well patroni�durin [lee YrtsaM t• !Y
evsmis and night. Mr. Keo. Me�- l'`sss""•:
Goderich today is invaded by an
army. ahout 3p) strong. of Sunday
school pirn`ekets from Mitchell, Sea -
forth. Clinton and other place!, who
arrived sbottly alter 10 s. m. in ten
eoacher, by G. T. K. tlartor Park
13_i. The battetiee were McIntosh
and McKendricb' for ',whets!), and
McLean acd Douglas for Ripley.
The feature of the tournament was
the splendid pitching of M^Into.h of
evening
• aogd Mr. Mlatbewe, of Godes icb, . airy tla.rtett.- Lexi. ►caths L'qt" factoring here for sane ear*, the
awereoft hand with their motor b..ats : ytsra 0..dw.n. Trad.1. eatd
directeis of the fgle..r eorw y v bin
ria) tBa= btssy, meat' m)oy►og a' t 11,.rw,a. tae same as those,. tae rnmpas
ng
with the sex ion that Yr. d♦.
Meets credit for the success r1 the Carla -stases -Aden. ft4N,• •ta.lea q.tklsv �" pivot et • 1. doss to the iodetatigabl..ff.xts W- amw. ►r.«.a Proudfoor. K.C., takes the pivot et
tet Mr. Lorne McLennan. who •Ln ton-) At the time of the first halt of the Mr. J. W. Kitts. directorate a
ducted a well -supplied refreshment prograrq Res. lien. E Roes extended new ii, president
t; C.
L Moore, s. 8. Jvice-
hootb, which war well patronized. I a welcome to tb. delegates attending resid., t a.dl.at t L . Hoe;
The young ladies of the Women's the summer school and called upon P t and amaagrr: W. L. Hoe;
Institute were kept busy selling tags; Rev, W. R. Melnto-b, of b,nduo, Inn. R, C. Hays and W. P,roodfoor•
in aid of the RedCrowd condi securinggeneral chatrm.n of the scb9ol, to de Mr. T. H. M tebeil is secretary. The
new company operates under a Done
over twenty dollars for that worthy dare the ecbool open. This be did i -
cause.
THE BENMiLLER PICNIC.
'crooked" town of Goderich. He and tui w.
Municipal Subscribers of Colborne Tewe- that becaus. of tba fact u( the warasd hu alwsyseb.-,o Inuredpo
un net one of
•slop Celebrate Domim.s Day. "1 the bolding o f two "ler rebook GJdenrb's .ulrtantial industries, and
under the (-unturned mwnwgement of
Mr. C. L M. cos, and with a capable
diiecctotete, the Dominion Road Mach-
ine, y Co. will no doubt be es success-
ful as its predecessor.
latent having waved W flu Dwts.oion
sir irks Ittt.al� 1 Reed Machs,wy Co . Limited. The
aware L really • reonsantsatien d
the company which hes been 11114111111-
• brief, humorous, yet earnest calf in iaion charter. instead of a Provincial
which he advised the delegates to he chance, wbicb .01 ughUtate to Dom -
careful in the -respectable" but eyes operations throughout the Dum-
"''Splendid weather, • hig c.owd, lot.. tb summer. at risssby Liam -
to eat and drink, a good program and tngtoo, the •tteodanoe bin would
perfect harmony helped to make the not Ice as large as formerly. They
annual picnic of the subscribers of the; reeogetxed• hawever• that thea wit
Colborne Municipal Tele System i mould moa be twit, but the battle of
Dbsot m" life would continue. and It was for
and their friends. on Dominion Day, •'that the seedd traisi
very successful affair. The .pot se-en
toted was McGibbon's grove at Ben- ! The sc started its r.gutar coupes
miller, amid with the exception that it on Tuesday morning at lintel Brtrteet.
lacked a good field for ball gamine it At the boar of els the day commencers
was an ideal a Scum of the with a devotional b elf -hour led by
sicken arrived in the forenoon and Res. Jas. Ramiltrn. of tiodericb.
hail their lunch at the grove, bat the Theo, aper fifteen minutes' interval,
great majority arrived shortly atter wbkh is also given after all lecturers,noon. Rev. 1. D. Catnsiogptham of Weiland
The semi-annual iro.inal.• tneetloss glees • lecture on Bible study. Mr.
of the telephone subscribers sou held Cunningham was bare last year and
device the afternoon, when the •glad- Incidentally raised wane vigoxoos dee
icon' report eras pre.ented sod mord-
thought.
b)) his advanced line of
eyed sataatactory and ctber business tgourrbt. 'psis year h, is dealin with
wee dealt with.
Mr. Anson Grob, ehairman and gen-
eral manager of the Waterloo county
telephone system, sod preed,nt sod
general tsataag.r of the Farmers' Co-
operative Uuioe, with headquarters at
To,onto, waaepreaent and gave on
interesting address. Hia subject was
'The Telephone and Co-operation.'
1n Lha forty minutes that he spoke he
threw much light upno the problems
of municipal oworship of trlepbone
liar. which be eonsidered the ooly
method for the rural dist, lets He
said at was irpo..ihle for the D O1
Company to have • proper oversight
of all the liees from their riffles in
Meati 'eland It gave tow meet oppcw-
toniry for •'boofl.tw" to get is their
work. While it was true the town
needed the .o.mlry es much as tbs
eonotry needed the town, he was not
in facto of free eoeeeri ina, for it wooed
keep the lines rad -bot with gossip, and
• seas wised ratbee pay a quarter to
g ets coatere through than to he held
sop with is. rest nevus reply. -Lisa.
bury - Neither die be favor the get
ride. for a nae with fifteen acres sad
a eow did sot weed to ow the •pbnose
seedy as meek as the Nipper or the
cattle -boyar, •sad the Asan that used it
.booed pay. A 'pioes beesss• trier*
valuable as snore .,.b Aber, were
linked sp. Be would plae. • pence in
a ars . bonne who ti ved "away hack'
gar tha isms pets. as ha wowed glee It
to owe who Nrwl wear the reale liwe
See N was thaw os the Wooed be
wasted to talk to when be had a.o
Ilse to drive is, while he could oil
oft hie neighbor any Mao. The thing
that bad Mrd up M lbw Farmers' (?-
Union war Obs erosprtitloe
the slirekr.perw. le tows that
g- use eeasowMi
*tie opening chatters of 81 Jobs's
(.orpel sol is drawing forth much
favorable .•sue sent by his lectures.
The next lector', which rommence. at
10 o'ekek reeb morning, is on Relig-
inos Edtreatine, and to conducted by
Rte. A. J. W. Myers, of Toronto, wbu
uses the bleckbosed ser}- freely and
draws out the ides. of the delegates
by carefully -worded questions. From
II a.m. to 1 p.m Missions is the
then'. It was originally intended to
have tbe borne and foreign niallowrt
ketores to run concurrently. but the
delineates were all anxiow to bear
both lecture., so the promisor was re-
arranged and Rev. tiro. 1R. Rom con-
sented to forego the "tin1.1 Hoar"
from 7 to 7..10 p.m , the time being
takes by Ree. F. A. Robinson with
the subject of Social Service and
Evac Lam.
Kerb afternoon ie given op to re-
creation. Wednesday .tweeze many
auto-ownm in town placed their rare
at the disposal of the delegates said
took them foe . lode in the surround-
ing country which was greatly ap-
pereiat.d. Thu aft.recx'e a temente
tournament is being held on the hotel
grounds .ad on Friday .fternona a
field day of ,porte will i.e held at H&c-
tont- Park.
Farb evening, ev.mrwneing .t •
o'clock, addressee on popular ta�mpe
are given in Knox church, to .=
the general public are invited. Sema
of these are illustrated by tasters
views.
Insist ne the beer. U.. RLekat.es'a
WMo.'MMa--`de`�in liodsrieli ice .reals for ase
n(&
(lo to Balksl4's tee pure denotes leas
wins. in begs se fanny baislbe.
Orders promptly deivesd. now*.
SPECIAL VLSI OPTICAL SALE
of warranted gold-filled rimmed
Spectacle. and E}eglasses. with
hest quality spherical lenses. for
only SI 50. and often sold by
otkers for $3.50 to 115.00. Eyes
examined free by our well-known
specialist, Mr. Hughsoo. formerly
optical manager Kent's jeweilery
store. Toronto. Two days only -
Friday and Saturday, July 1$ and
17. Colne early to get hest sat-
isfaction. Smith's Art Store,
Goderich, Ont.
Lamborn Garden Party.
On account of the rain. the garden
MV under the anepires of Leehurn
yttria• church which wee to be
bold nn Wednesday on the ground* of
Mr. E. N. Shaw, Labe Shote road, waw
pautpon.d to Fe iday ses•sis; of able
week, when it will be Aril at the same
Sato. The people of Leeburu will
extend • R rdial welcome to all who
stood. Tea served from 4 to *o'clock.
Regimental lead in alteedance.
BORN.
L L N IT --1a Owns safely 'Its. se Mr. stn
Mea Woe luskr. a M.ereder.
DIED.
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raw..[ ward
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