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VA" TWO
THK 0DOWUM SrAR
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yonr 19i94ENTRE HURON -1923
IN DAYS 0.. 11i'm Zllcwing fignro� for fl,
','at f;;ram�z furl, kl;ay last w ccutrr,
IF) Vvalvo Ifor- Molia
ItoW1,0D of
&s a Tows, �Kr. W. T. llr�
in 1874 Clistoo Was Talkist on 934 1ktfJowV,. TOM: aro l""t V.*,f11-T-,;i in aT1 votl, t, C
W*IA Came to Tows—lfr� A- M- PAY was ]BOY4 Cl4gsy 490I)F411141t . uo0vinot 11
Govon- Lsvbrg- Ilraud- covrw 10mwr- .1
VAklog. lovk viole wfg,t I
TwestyUrIA109 001 wag Very Quietly
UP ......... lot
--Tows's � . ........ ........ 15 ISO
to Goilerith 3 9 147
gatiom Wont to Goelpk re C 8 144 No .. ........ 100 110 IWI
er Relivililis A Bat*- . ........
ri~ Isissoy Rwume4 Operstioss Aft No. 4 ........ 107 11 170' NO. 4 ........ 127
0 'o, :s ........ V) 1!; 174
%o. 5 ........ f7r 17 134 N I
RatsW9 at Du4sr. 'th (" ........ 110- - 10 �! 1 1, 1 N0.0 ....... -13
N 13 It"), No. 7 : ....... 4
'WHAT WAS DOING IN 1874 RailwaY, to hOld un 'n'orn* diseu'3' %4)- 0
$!on over the exten5lon Of that- UU0 lxlw
JFroin Tho Godetich Star Of July Z2, Ito Godericli. The dedutation was lt.o: 1.1go,
joined at clinton by N ponerty, of
prestated Will, rot Mostees Jew the '411-unown organ -company, all'I 00 130. 02 N 0. 1 ........ 10 NI 114
of eounty commi.9sioner David CalAtelOn, NO- I ........ 41 1.3 03
k. A. 31., 5 the apple Ul I 'o, ul, .... 40 .11. No. 2 ........ is
Mr. Joseph Beek, Post Most" . The conference was '.\ .... W) Inc TO
Goderich L6d e, Me of U. -Col. AtaoDon. 11.1.7 x3a N'a. 3 ......
arture for the old beld in the 74,, ........ 24 17
previous to b s dep
t ktjy, preselltCd with 4 PAst 5183- old, s.ceret4ty.tTegsurer Of thO -0. 4
out,
ter's VwQl by the brethren Of the Guelph Junction line, As stated in
The Star last week, Sir Thomas, 31*14
lodge, ebed recent -
Clinton Talking Incorporation Shaughnessy was glipproa. 1111110FITT
The people of cillitou are talking1ly In reference to the long- In. 4;2
ltr.O.W, ised N.O. I at 11.) No. 1 2:1.1
extension, As a r6sult Of 01 44
of having the place incorporated as terview the 0. V. a. sent surveyors NO, 21' 44 No. 2 ........ '-'N 2
- ;; ..... . 40 1-4 31
9 .7 NO
a town, The census ITCOnd taken along the proposed TOUtO and racti- NO. 3 .... 7111 at 141-S 4 46 'lift 47
Isholved IL Populatfola. of 2,36 We r, 18 1.10
eally the offer has been made bat it No, 4
congratulate' the clintonites 01, their the unicipslitles will secure the No. 5 .119 217. 24 N'O, 5 ......
Mess will be glad to welcome e4of W%tbe C, P. R. will build 'No. o ......... (k) 35 24 'NO. irk ........ 5A) 410
Pre$ _ o) No. I ........ SO 44 3S
the sister town. `P19h 05' 57 17
t 0 road. is p0er met with thQ No. 7 ........
New Law Fit* approval of the-Incetlug. "31 334P 235
Mr. J. T. Garkow, hAVInf dissolved The Town's. Pioneer Industry Resumit, ..413 430, 21?4
L Mr- 0- Cam. V4 operations After Rebuilding CIJTXTO-� .
hi's coli�ectjon Witt U19 . 01INT0. 14 193
CO there Is a 40und of Not I ......... $1,
7. trout has entered into -Partners Once. again F at our pioneer act_ 7 NO. 4) ........ 104 114 159
vith Mr. P. F, Walker, As bet Wsy m4c,iner., 0 is 'NO. .3, . 111 0 .183
gentlemen have acquired a 04 Ory, and the 4 lerlelt Organ C No 11 s) 15 148 "Xq. 3 91 11f; 109
ofession, we Cave A
sUnding in the pr e of the in itatifles from 47,� 47 107
'no that manufactures No. 4 ........ 54 13 149 —
.,doubt they. will meet With It go forth-.,
w 323 77 4#39
3
isveceso which talent 'And luteq0tY wat Ill brin . the name of our beA
In all parts
7nerits. tiful to i4 people
Mr. W. T. Welph'Caaie to Town of the civilized oild. From time to Vo. I ......... . 97 t,2
rog M of its recons.%ruc� 30
W. T. Welsh, of Stratford� has t 0 the NO. 1 ........ 234 1012 � 77
t in has On noted in those c0l� No. 130,
stock of Doug- , , NO, L . 1. 1.39 36 -0. 3 .... ...
%ught the bankru I was. go far completed - -1-1 N 112 43
=treet - Op 11MUSL and thk -a 4". 40
S Uirda-ylast 'its' to-, warrant -4.8
a u Attend. No. 4
wife V-0; ... ..... 10� 85
ijite the Star ofte, and. is sa uds modest and informal openiing�o * 0 .
ISO 13
Og at a great sacrifice�. He In of the -Vo- r) ........ 81 6 .
ca I on 0 Making busi. ed by, Mayor Lewis, memberi� .0.6
me a Mr. welsh, council and ress and prominont el. 614 4S 3226
Ile"s in t e so tizens. At In. ell - th" day, 406 06'
bin Practical n understand$ - MeKILL0 . P
th sluess tb I by hMtotiOn Of anager So MCKILLOP
the pArtyaosembled -in the engine NO, I ........ 144 55 41 T4
A Distings 6 Visitor I room; where Mayor Lewis tur on Nd.' ,-, ......... 104 107 68 N - 1 91
rty cheer$ "t)36 -Noi'2 81 130 49
"overnor Bag OY, SteAm, and Amidst be& 3
to, Excellency, G No.'a . ........ . 02 90
of :�Mlcblgan, visited our 'town last wheels, wont round" on tbe� c00- V No.. 3 ......... 4, OT 43
Week. The town authorities hoisted mencement of what lot bsi WI bope, 0.4 ........ 67, 115 60 No. 4, 06 10 73
the gag ou the pole an the square to will be a longer and stip. more pros -
do hini honor. perous career than lift the past, All 397 370 241 404- -173
111knaxome jugs parts of the factory were then Ili- Gary
ected and the gomple' 46 05) .34 GREY
Ime 6 teness and N .......... 'No. I ......... 19 87 38
Mr. A. U, Polley' returned ho Input won
st'llful - Arraugg hearty Kioi i..", 89, 41 .21). - 12q
apleasaut trip on Tuesday, last .2.3 No- 31 to.
�bril*lj* along with bimthree of the, 'pralse. No. .3 01 '�O . 1*9. 3 9 4 2 34
8 that we have �ever 8 Dunlop News No. 4. 32 1 �ria � I" N 0
coo, 1.0.4 1-11 -6
*1119fikht buggy which took the (From the diary of the. late B. N. 0. 5 4"r. , 83� 116 02 N 5 .50
tl.'( I ; -10. 44 08
first priie at the Provincial Exhibl. Williams) NO. 6 .116 30. 17 No, -0 ....... 10 93 16
tio A e cars a Just as the afternoon of thd 80th N�Zo, 7 60, 1012 'o,
11 # some
of June closed the combined strength N 7 ...... 3,2 73 -.20
d le as to a r1ce 0
0 0 to as , until on of a hundred iihen, divided Into two '4sT a0s 207,
to Ot 1$ 0 sides, led by Richard Foley and Wm' . . .. . 4 175: 577 210
DRUSSETA s.
Chisholut, of Leeburn, ralsed-the� �:
Lansdowne, farm for ........ 142 -00 100 3
lqg� borit on TO 71) 42
ment foun- No. 2 ........ Ill is No, I
TWENTY V tt the Tobin Bitos, on Its ce K 33 15
S, AGO (
juli dation. 'The wall 1� 8% feet and the — — —
(From The Goderiell Star of barn % � 143 75) 198
3rd, 1003) 6x$0.., Builder McWhillney, 41 .176
of Ntle, asslat6d by his sont directed. R1WALPITT1T,.4,1r10X
Littlejohn -Tilt' A0148g,those *he worked up.'above RECAPITf3ATION
Gloderich t. 571 120 1,126 Goderkh .... TOq 112 11206'
On Tuesday eventingi Carlotta Pat, as top men were W. F. Young- Of Colborne .328 =81 -4�00
jig. Chisholma, Jas 'Colborne .... 04 2125)
V eldest daughter of Mr. Thos. Tilt Loy�l, McMan I,1ull(%t 413 4311, 218
t
the British Exchang6, ;,nd William us, W. G. Bogie Horace HOrtOn, Jgs� �1.30
1Attle1obp,*of the Grand runk R. R-1 Horton and 76 Young of Shop- Clinton 3130 58 WG Z 77 409
'Detro ti Were joined. In holy Matti- paidton; also J. Xing 7rom, Godc- Senfortli 014., 48 32q Seafo
rtb, 4W -00 3.57
jV,,RoV.* 807 -376- -171. 241' 464
Mark Turtibulli rector Of rich, The*-puttilig up of the rafters mexillop 171
St GOorges, offitiatilng.., at the last was Very excitin , which Grey -L487 008 2,07 Grey 175. Z-)77 210
1100: Day r , 1� � 1 41 1%
ended the toatkst with V Chis- Rr�%sKels 143 75. igs
A.QW4 Domi holm's side as wtimers. After the —
Doluluiou Day, jqw,- *ill be re*�',
Con. raising the men adjourned to the Oro 3,103 2,630 3,030
.412, 1,00:>4 31133
membered A$ the quietest sitice,
chard, wborej under,its trees a sump- ilts ploud t W40(�Is plurality Over CXVVOIIoel�
Tbere,,,Waa bass 'fishing Govenlog), i y over Frond,
lioug. repast wag served by the� hos.
up the river, botith, and'sevoral 06- tessi Mrso Tobin. Assisted b Mrso fOOt-1413- -72l.'
'th All t ese, things were 'ItIng , I
& . At. I Wil- - 00voilwk's plural y over �T, Wigle's plurality o�ei -Somerville
11100, but 1wi Glazlei, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs
so, 0iot that one could*,not imagine liame, Mrs, Spencoo of Godericli stou-ij,-,4, �ther
C
it was Dominion DAY. IWing young
towogh,%.�sud, the folk He nry
1wlegation to Guelph Ri" 0. pt� M Ex- ladies; isses I. Shaw and,9. Chis- churc
tension 62 �69 26 sons were prese the
of� Leeburll;..Halen� and Mary No 5 var , � ntt. representing been I
holm; 50 '28. lous branches of this family, from John
Tuesday last Mayor Lowls, Youn of LoCa
, I; M, And F. Quaid' No. �6
So"ders, pr . esident of the, and Ls GDr tt I -. R. different localities of Canada and the ed by
Am d, this place,
Board -of Tkade; and James Mitchell, Quitid avid A- :, Iliams arranking Totals .411 359, 119,1 United States. The day was wet in nensa
it to �Guelph on the invitation of and putting UP, e -tables f r the ]a- , Hay I the forenoon,,�, whith prevented a of Ki
Wei poll McGreg.'Medd Trew4r large number from A distance from able
the directors of the Guelph 1unctionidlesi 39 W
Not 1 21 being present. including a delegation,
which
No. 2 21 63 15 chic y of judges and lawyers, of A- ,which
IN NORTH HORON, IN SOUTRIII)RON No. 4 87 69 86. bout fifty persons, from Port Huron,
addre,
59- 82 42 Mich. But about noon the weather tation
Z Margin � of 451 .14 81 13, changed and the rain ceased, and and b
Joynt a . i . a 398 Over Bricker 40 rew,artha. Had RZ. 5.
1774 Over coo 1 1. -Modd and Of 905 -over. McGregor No. 6 41 64- '62 soon' the'hieunbers. of the elan started The X)
ens No. 1 14 30 26 to arrive ht large niunberit consist- ably
....... J it, - -- I,* df menswomeo and children, and
�Ouib Huron. Mr. N. W� Tfe
chiefl,
Uuro �wartba won by a Plurality of soon A Jolly crowd was present, and
The following is the v( 451. and
I% by polling subdivisions- the -pro I
over Mr. Medd, the U, F. 0. And!- careg. Medd Trewar. M. J _ gram Was commenced by W. ro
359..:. Doig
Bricker Cosens J.oynt datt, and 905 over Mr. McGregor, the Tuokersmith 411 .179 tkking the. chair. 116, gave montt
I_ 60 74. 80 Liberal candidate. Hay 3S 4#2 294 alf outline history of this family In was
turnberliry Ward I
2-94,0 34 66 , Goderlob towtshio,- Stephen 368 472, Scotland andthe part �hey had taken ind
MoGreg. Medd TreWar. Usborno, 101 $88 In 'both church and. state in that S. H
3�- 64 7 41
0.0 41 go Hayfield 39 24. 141 Counbir-Oflor to their eluigrxtlng� to Murd,
4-03 6 83 0. 1 is&.' 43 157 Agierica. Splendid 4dressos wort, Befo
25 0.6 02 Hensall .4 507 100 given by John Bill Sr d Exe, Winl
'83 Goderkh, tp.
807 121 210 , 9.3 .09 64 116 21 ter, and John Fitzgtrald'.Zi Chisel- sler.
t '0 No. 4 9 �28 14 StanlOy, 199 275 286 hurst, both of wh9m are
12 47 96 Exeter . -464 in their beaut
1-34 .a 94 160 209
.21 eighty-eithth year* also by Jno-. Me. Hort
5 *19 No. 6 19 - 67 Total i — — — e �i Tucketsmith, who the p
3-;- 43 1818 2362 28D N*Ugbt0b, I*eV
4�- 44 11 '17 i16- 214 607 , Plurality - -at 461,. over -1 -Medd,, 905 ,gave 9 stirrillit speech and, a - sketch senti
5- 8f .25 10 - Majority for TM-warths. 290, Over McG: of the Doigs since he became ac. stil, sl
6- 84 6 is
titotinted *1th them over halt a cen. the' c
17" 97 it 69 Poll , cGrec. Medd tury Ago. Able addresses were also ;;,Wen
— — Tvow&r' THE DOIC FAMILYRE-UNION given by Alex X Doig, lawyer and it I d
go, No. 91 18 .80 U. S, Immigration Inspector of -Dt� t*
486 77. Not 2 97 25- 77 - wa u
W. %Vawanosh 1-2 1 7 pIrst Reutgon of ackeramith Family trolt", Peter F`- Doig, ex- rdo Of home,
33 105, Huron County, and Nelson TrOwfir-,datice
.4-84 21. 80 TotAI 188 43 167 at ratta- of Mr. Wiso. Doig . 4ected member of the- inky
3-30 8 , 65. Majority for Trewothe 31. ths, the Aevilk. latum of whom thfa M b
4-54 1 74 Reunion of the Doig FtAmlly,-The Ontario -IM91111
s chtirman-friantArkod, was the third youi
5-- 62 Poll. MeGres. Medd. Tr6war. first reunion of the Doi family wa Conijervative ti represe %
if nt South
6-.44 7 21 No, 1 24. 45 166 hW0111Udi, At the , farm 1 i ence of Mr Jly,
— - am M. Doig, oil Thursdag, Jun� Huron in.this rock-ribbed Grit eop. 0
No. 9 as oa 154 dred per- atituolicy since Confederation, the ra
'"Isr 178 410 No. a 48 so 103 28tht at Which Over two bun as
E. Wawanosh 1-59 1 .07. Nei 4 23 15 41
2- 00 it 74,
S -z- 94 10 50 Total 160 209 4
4-- 63 14, GO Majority for Ttewairtha 465.
1 51 poll Hayfield MeGeeg. Medd Trowar.
-.350 40.- too 23 1
74
N t
blytb Ward 1- 1), 1 54 so N Jo 17 67
39 24 141
10 32 100 Total
Majority. for Trowart a 104 -
$8 ISO
VAV%eter 1-,J6 .54 -5z; Poll Stouley BIC, I Grer.kedd Trewar.
1-105 12 7- NO- I S$r . . . . . . 36
NO. g
4
No. a 24 45 Is
No.. 4 16 39. 138
.2.0
- --- ------ 51 -41.11
5-133 41 40 21'
0-102 14 62 No. 4
No. 28
030 119 564
Totat 109 375 oad
Wingham Ward 1-13 To 113 Stephen
2- 10 100 88 NO. MeGre-9. Medd Trawar.
3-- 0 114 110 xo� 1 20 8 129
NO. 2 7 41 Z12
4-21 114 .140
5 L 43 53
No. 3 41 26 to
No. 4 45 59 51
40 90 3a
440 510 No- r
No.
s6rin Word I- 7t; 25
2e, No. 7, 45 4a M.
a- r,2 11 3 7 No. 8 S 4S 37
3-- G1 In Go No. 1) 32 59 46
4 -- 162. 0 S
G--61; 14 go
7 0 21 57 pou V No0treg. Atedd Trowar.
41 ca
401 84 Oil No, on in 73 1§12
No, 3 20 r-10 20
RdApr One= 31 W 'I
'Vr 0 'jet No. 4
N0.5 16 1119 52
Ingham ......... 59 44
221
.6 47
w
re
tend
man, a 4
orough y
t
don
h w
pie
tb
Me
Ne
foul
.......... .... 37 &R lqo No. 7 6 62
....6 jig M."v
251 18 414 1110tal. 107 "1, S 8 318 W 0 1 14 1-011-16"
.... 435 77 391 nAertmith
Wkwalloth .... W 49 260 10011 Mc -Greg. Medd Trowar, Alt-idont* in the raaft=h1a for RQger& Top pict** Aowa AtMOtM
xerriA ....... 4....401 84 fill ISTO, ) 1 $2 46 29 1 cAr P*trol which took put In s "4901" $earrh for I" R
I I #� No. 2 97 44 321 f'OnViCt, w1kated on ?A char" Of r,"ITIT C6instabu Leftbvpt, rsvorz - U111.
TaW* 1 r&r to 11M.
.0 IM W 8 12 so ".1lelow show,% Mw completely the von s vei*- blftk,*&d in 0
rl"Ity for $Oyot 1K No. 4 17 70 N vent ltogtre eo-car*,
4
AkADA is endeavor-
even a I)Iaz.:d trail. They had
fight savages, frosts, scurvy*
Ing to regain her
to
loneliness and starvation.
in the midst of m3wir
'
The United ttapire Loyalists
difficultie% debt,
an unbroken forest in
deflation and e,,pressi on being
some of tyactrL
s0dued
ona getieration. growing their
amid the stumps ana
Quack remedies, and, acadenti*c
first wheat
sna" of the now clearing.
's
theories beset her path on every
side. Some suggest that our debt
The Selkirk settlers came to
the &airie was a
luvorries can best be cased by go -
Manitoba when
buffalo pfisture, and grew wheat
ing further into 4%bt. Others
preach blue ruin, decry their own
where none had igrowsi before
those ;bo knew the
coun try and Indulge in inis-
c paganda generally,
, hievous pFoi,
and'Wbere
country best at th-Irt time said
wheat would never grow, To -
While still othors look fo- a new
day the Canadian prairies groW
social order ar sovm,, miraculous
the fitlest wheat in the world,
aiin to indicate a better coming
to be pregent. 11; is !seveuty years
and appreciated. "The instru t tnd big wife, JaWit
the day's since John Doig 13
day -.-all this in apparent forget-
proportion to population Cauada
.fulne%a of the fact that just as
--stauds.,tck-day among the. W41thlest
average
there -was-no--roYal, -road - to- wi
� . no roy4l
the w4jr-, there is now,
savings 'on deposit Pe
trade per he@A...,
.
road to pay, for it. or regain our
vic, r and
former buoyancyp o
$sOo. Canada's-foreiln
of. population stands amongst thi""'
bighest of the �mmercial nationsip
C%
confidence.
b6ing'419Z per capita in 1922-23, as
ared with $135 in i9ig- . 149 the
Some:irt leaving Canad;wliop�
�pcm
C ap. year before the war.
ing t6 'bWy LV 10porturtioes for.
N�W6
fitia therp is'no escape anywhere.
.thm days week would net,
&bit to work, also .1 was awfully rest-
In secUing.for easy rcm.e41estoo
Canada
9yerlook the 4act:
--a.,-; -h-
that the gt�atest rierne y is on-
C-11. 'Uhltboo�&-Vlce� in tht`
In . an"' I
markets fell below War level*'
est, hard I work faithfully and
world
our farmers reaped last'autumn the
intelligently' performed, accom-
panied by oldJashioned thirift.
largest grain crop in Canadian.his-
tiory, and Canada became the warld's
in'
It takes time it taker, patience
largest exporter of wheat, . thus
large measure I making up for lower
nadia
it takes grit. But evory Ca n
cannot praise "Doah's Pills" enough.ty
knows, in Ws heart that Canada
--is cc-nink, tbrougk all right.
Last year, Great Britain, after an
agitation . xtonding over thirty Yeats,
DoWs Kidney Pills are, put up in
removd.the embargo A�Canadiiaif�=`
cattle, and ia'�rofi�table and practically
P S It
Our Experience, riove
unlimited trade is Opening up for
Canadiat at ockers and feeders.
Look back over the Oath Canada
!has trod. 'The Prench C91onists,
The 20th Century belongs to
Canadaot.�-jf Cangdiani seep faith.
cut off, from civilization by, 3,000
,
The' 'next article Will suggest prac-�
miles of sea, faced a, contitneut-
tical opportunities . f or profit making
a wilder . ne s --without the aid of..
s
..,on our Canadian fartns.
0-
Ajithorl"4 for publicAflon by thtb
Dotnixi,1007 Dopartmetit of Agritultu re
W.gJKoTpSRWr%LL,�MiZIsw. 11, GRIADALF� 0�pntr Nipht1mr.
V
mo
two beinj Isaac Carling from near Stirling, 1, 11 the. aputberrk'mous that another.be.h6ld in the netIV
_,�nd
Eilber. The Presbyterian part of Pettlishire, Scotland, the first future,
1,818, and. settled,
'011ildron
h, of which --this family - has of them came in
dentified with since the days.of near M�ntreal. I In US& Ahree lam-,
. Cry
Knox, was very ably represent- �ilies left;,tlibre and ca.me. to Arnericq;,
of ther � families 'of John DO'
FOR FLETCHER'S
th6' Rev. J. A. McConnell, thei were
It, and by the Rev. Mr. Lundy. and, wife, whose maiden. name. was
Robert -Bell, whose
CAaT0.R.-IA
-eh
ppen, both of whom gave, very Jean Paterson,
instrucitivq addresses, wife was Margaret Doig; and Rob- I
-too mu money is tbe.devill's va-
were. much Appreciated_ The ert Paterson, whose wife was Janet let.
wore much appreclited. The lack. It was mostl h .descend- 4
'three Yf
sea were interspersed by reei- ants- of I those wamilies which,!
s fro% Mrs. Hugh McGregor were closely related hen they left I
mks&
Kidn'!WY Trouble
isses lit Bell and Janet Doig. Scotland that- were at this reunion,
usleal part 4 the prograni was I one of the wemb"s of the Paterson
by a choir, composed family, in the person of. Mis. Mar,,
0
. For F I V 0 Ys - - - 001 r
rendered
.of merabers of 'this famill,,
heir selections were 1 well ren
garet patergon Willis, having come
all the way fiom-Decker, Michigant
IS
to be pregent. 11; is !seveuty years
and appreciated. "The instru t tnd big wife, JaWit
the day's since John Doig 13
11*k Act" 1%,
I part ON proceeding
ably upheld by Mr. Armstrong McLareh Doig, and small familY, set-
diss Aimstrong of Varna, Mr. tied on - the farm In Tuekersmith
C"W'Not Work
' Welsh, 9
orton, Mrs. - T. r. T.
k and Mr' T. 1A. Forsyth,
was' held, and
where the tepuion. hard-
which,, at that time,.*as a solid
Mr. jaaes G. Fraser, Dalhousie, N.R.,
.
e the program closed, Mrs, GOO.
kms, Sf - Exeter. and Miss Es-
a
wood bush, and the first''Ift'hOUS0
wag, brected among the trees, and the
night of the raising A dance was hold
writft'-"FOr five yea" I W heft,
trwbkd with my kidne�v. MY baok
of London, arrived. and sang
iful duet, after, which Mr. A.
to
by, the sturdy -tioneers, the music
beilip-lurnished. y Mr. Doig on hi's
uwd -to achs, so much that for. two or
in, the I bo
or danced the Highland -Flitig
leagure and delight of all pre-
-and- the progrant was closed by
eldiionet, which he b.Ad brought,fr6m
a �lay,ed
Scotland. and. where he h d
.thm days week would net,
&bit to work, also .1 was awfully rest-
nging "God Savo*the Xing." At
In the Deanston Hand. At this re
6nelusion of the program, a
did sup r was setvid, to whichito
union this'samo clarionet was hung
his portrait and' wag much admir-
A friend xdyimd�me to try DOah's
mdue3r.rins, �blclx I did', and . I am hap*
itt amplyto Justice, and some of ed and referred to by several of the
Ider 'people returned, to their �peakors. Two persons were� pre.
py to may ffist after using two h6ma
-but, many remained for the sent who were At the raising, and the.
I kayo never been troubled since. I
which was hold in the even- first dance on this farm three score
cannot praise "Doah's Pills" enough.ty
ind their numbers were increas-
it large number, chiefly of
And ten years 9 o. They were John
Bell, Sr., and 161%. Doig. The form-
DoWs Kidney Pills are, put up in
y
Xeo,Wle, �member& Of this fam-
er drove the oxen and his father, the
Robert Bell, Sr., and Mr. Doig
a
in oblong gray box,; our trade In rk
",Tbe Maple Led;" ft. box, st-
a Olijoyed themselves until
late
price pOr
'wee smse hours" when all dis-
d to their respective- homes well
rolled the logo in the first fallow
cleared on this farm. The reunion
all dealers at mailed dired on reeeipt al
by The T. Milburn CA., lohniteds
ed with the first reunion of this
The Doigs came to AmeritalrOspect,
i wag an unqualified success in eveiiy
and all present were unani.,
price
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'A Full Line 6f Bathina Suits.
Get in the water these hot day§ and when you do, wear one of our bathing suits,
We have, a full line for ladies and men inwoolen and cotton suits' ' slizes 34 to 44 -
Cotton suits for boys and girls, sizes 24 to 32, Ladies' Penman Woalen suits
spect.al at $3.95 and for the gentlemen extra value all wool $2..55.
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Sport Skirts in Whive Sorge
We have a splendid line of ladies' and misses' sport skirts in snappy styles of
pleated pla*n white serge, just the thing for outing or picnic wear, Your oppottu.
Uity, at $4.25.
Iffig Shipment of Men!s Suits
We have just received a big shipmetit of suits; for men and young ment featuring
the latter line. The styles are the very latest and 'in cloths and colors that pre.
vail this semn. If you are in ne2d, -of a suit or can appreciate &Pat value come in
and look over these suits, they are sure to satisfy.
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