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lr4a/ !lM1itll uli R* diviginu eras oaid Ulrot4 limes. 440, tdanletl at St. oullitaln°s ki1iKll af;liei<+r'
am , ; inti _Order to h(' Issued to �iyi�pwrita knit and per.
1 llpilltv iwi, '•t'Iti$ Fq •
Wke r R ' �til*� avorl,, +�� teitr�i$ rho #iet� t'r'.'liki,ttt (`t}rt�,fi :ttra l�xpetis!�� std �.lta clecUoti Ott xarlix .t?atltilry, faCililiMl�; 1t�1 1'ii#ti 1r�ttr•
�'� +1�J1:.: r ougit -Neter is itt t?rpfivtt�•IJ.ul A. 1tl1s 18 0,a dattewhexi the #lQ�v riot ttt�tetlt two,stn Maths � t(w � r�!ttt�:
'roadway, 9 of 'aw .t ustisti tango. ��l, Ail! it'A#tb his �Rx 44-
r3 it.t+ .(trail! tout friars bta5, intRl Rt ; ix** 144M r thin axteasxoo,
+��>Rl riaorks 111310 to the J1art91 t ,.iiia f lies l iia I a excel(put heal it . b
thQ 3e(I►�t4 of her d lttt torr, J WWI %% ri t, �t.nfld
t1t+t+ t.tl int ttlr iia. Tctrw obi, tlayit l l3M ts,tl 1+1 5.. j ttfit~ lk, th.0 rirei', attd 11,10 fjue$tje00 tiff tin ilio di`,trbow s Iii+�SY';itt4 aviilfr! a d
t.>,k tine, .l t�gtttrarks mills slider 1idt4attfcr, lnttuG tla+lttwad tit adat.�\xt.
VA iltta loa,rt#- xt Arita; lift. > , l#c�t)plrl$, (lf ildtlttelt#on, l `fife yisiolt, arlll tit± voted otr by the !'nit('• � tari�liiJ� tttddegi dratii o(Turred at °
0 pili a'oligW*'.. ilii ors J1 5\'ittgtllitkt. the . 3lontr of. �Rr,. \1 tl4iat uttmore.
artltp.bx +rvn.;ts (in stars Pea -Vi aU41tlil'. 1letV ttiattatier of filo UeIIi Tt.11pho>li�� eeiebrAt- �t<�CctttQt* alit lUOtlda3'
Y Cu, at \i�ingltanl affil 3azs JnoYcd A 4luiad huiittf wedding ,rrltlt ;'iitlrtrllet *rret,
No. teed at lite Ireskleam of Mr. and, Mrs ayeiletaw5. May 318t, t�helt 'Mrs. Citd-
No. 4.44.
2 Jlrnttlli?ryt ta.t±l..
,41maer"i � that tO�Xq,' 7 t;`tAr81s 1lir(itis, tlllrtli. twltea their pjler(;'s iatllt�r Ata, �Tart?1►.,.ttiseaet. paltlse'd
JVn, � ,nprtxiartr, ta.v3. one of tate
Q t;.:(tttt.$FQte Ft. Wlulaml, Mr. Heliry l)eackh, 4altiiyg14±t St daughter Jessie. aylfS ttiilte4i away Without a motiikmrs watolksg.
na, wire`„ ii,�0,f,. and, Well=XOOt�,'la plttteerS, of 43st 1'ta In #tlarrlcllu to lric a#t Atxtottt. 01 iC, and 1I1 Ial°�xef. Saga the kxposi
No 2 u.W4 �+;s;.. wanosh, pas�vil 4way at ltisdtolmo Aln liruS4e#s. ,fit\:. Ceorw, Telfut'd, ot'M torr, carne bets al wev4 ago Imt S4ttir-
,1.3xtrq, No. k 1 �a, *IxS,s, 2Stit, aged 2;n years. .. church, perixortued the sere- da, fur tilt, purpose of purchlitsiliy A
Z40. 1 feed,, 44.Jo sii. At lrew s
No, 2 siren, `s►assir, ry.a �,athteen, youngest daughter of ;niouy Atter the cerenlon. the guests; home to tox%n and to afla*.v Atr. ttaruci
t ba �tctrl y ia•r $taro FL w+in►antr 1tt; Samuel T. Hoimec. Se;)Wth. oar; partook of lunch, after which the hap. tq recuper'— from the etreots of an
�i t 'SV..
8 41.0!1;. Juno 7th #o UP. Chester 11tirae v left on the afternoon trail operation petsfornied a few ,,reeks age
No A C N'...$Isaia, tnarrlt:d p, eouplo
itejecled, ;>„cie. Jones, of Boston. uass4 for Toronto. betrolt and other parte ox for ,ttle retuoval of one of Ills: MS.
lroe,4, 41.64, miss \V4shinSton, Clinton' recely- '1tichlgaa. Ttie bride was the reciplegt ,Apart front biles lie was lit lit$ usual
nttrician.;corrt f�rt►ek Toronto, ProipRt 1ioYtday of lztst tree)( of, Of many ci9stly and usttltJ presentsi good health .ant:! latended completing ,
Shtptnant.! ed tr'or(1 on
No 3 YkAow. ;4.40, nohtlnal. the � eatli of her sister, sirs. Jas. Veto- amongst theltl being a check froth her inial arrangements for the Purchase of
Qnta.rio OatalAAccordln9 to Frelpnttw tor, of yigdiclue fiat, Alta. former employer In Toronto. OR theft! ' a, residence on Tuesday, but \v11eB
outside.) return from their honeymoon Mr. apd �passing throuotg�h the hall about hall
No. 3 white, nowltswt. Airs. A. T. Cooper received the �3id at ten ltunttty evenfilg he suddenly
nUrlo Wheat Shipping Poiret}, ititelligenee tecetitly of the death of Mrs. AJnent tiv1H make thele home past
(Fto thio groom's lv dente in Bra. sets tell and expired before any asilietance
Jtccordl so Fralp'ita • St. Clair, at
her sister, Mrs, Frank D. {` their Many .could be rendered bion• Mr. Israel '
No« 1 'nvlatar, per cots le6 41� w 33,ft« with the best }viS1)et} of
p Saltsburg, a suburb' of Pittsburg. born ftear New ttannbu�•g •seventy
No, 2 winner, per car lot,, $1.94. to tJ,91, friends. was
No. 3 winter. par carr Iota, IL92 to $1.$3, lAfiss Idella !daughter of Alt•, and Archie yCars ago, but tame to Seaton ; as a t
No. 1 spring, par car lot. $2.02 to 2,li. E3oi)t rt >is�rbottr., sot) of 1)
Mrs. of Hay To\Kn-his yqung man, tcltrre fatty nearly forty
to in Luekuow vith
!ted
Nq. spring, per oar )ret. �2,OL Barbour, art'lYed
\J83' 119t
3. nia hl was xveN known and lo1Fh-
united in maef he a
c Nova ' u Years
No. 9, car lot, to 1x.01.
SZ. o of last
henMay
par Engllsh `bride p, 't uesd t,- night
(lo ylrare
i of ttoshen Lltte Fourteen
lto hit. Fred Re;irr, respected resident.
ent) to
Shipment)4 week. Hii,is the last Luok`now soldier .ly
No. „ nonplttal, South• t to return front overseas. There was ago the family moved to Wit'llerville
Ry4,(Acoording to Freight* Ootstds). beloved ails of AIC. where they resided until this sprini
No. E. 4240 to 42.24. Agnes Inn fes, a large crowd. Acconlpanled by the
Man11044 Flour (In Cotton tags,. David Patterson, and mother of Airl town band, at the station to give him When Mr. Israel decided to ,i•oturn to
GoXerntuept stanga�. ;14«85, Toronto. Jas. Patterson. \\'ingllam, died, at her a royal welcome. Alt•.. and !tit's, Bar- Seatorth to reside. Besides his widow. . a
)ntarlo Flour (in lute wage. Prarnint home in Griswold, \Jan., on Sunday, il;pul. were escorted t4 his fathees who has been lu delicate lamith for !
Pattie (According t9 Freights Outside), some time, he Is survived by three
No. a, May 24th. home by the reception cora nittee and d
sans and one daughter. Mr, Harry Is-
l
tr
.t41&rt.#ltettq.
YQor :o� .
a x1
Maryt:4ti:a
Oo ',p it%n in, t) pink I►,
lliall sattatt t►11 t , l+t• t]lat #i[t$xilQlttd.
lie i2o;,4 t), Q .ale Ait �}cO."04 '.
IIm a #0474
Tbo Way tat keep• youm � toor1 M
oath is to keep. tiro Byer .activ4 #lad
U4-
i.W ; . prgcrt.y Ow of
14
A Te# +
r4 W
WA t'iltwt. k'ryut >}� waili 111,
biudly .con$tt a"r
Y
t >pt> r, when slut ►r'r PQY aifaer
loving me eeaal►4tes, Aesrly w ry' morin-
O
inn;,1a04 > riot' to dread it.
"After taking Millbum'N Latta*Linter
Pills. for a wbala 1, an! not troigAed, Toth
opastipatiott xay' more u
Maborn's Laxa-Liver Pills are 2dc.
a vial O�ttt all druggists or de4leo., or.
ice by The
mailed direct on receipt of
4i}t,"
T. =1blun Co., hutted, :4oro71tAt .
OSTEOPATH
DD►H. GEOHOE IlUILEM, N. tlsteopath,
'6
specialist In women and children's
dt+eases- Acute, chronic and nervous dis,
w dere, partial dearness, eye, ear, nolle ' '
10
8•.1 throat. Adenoids, removed without
8.4
Lite tintre, CORsnitatl 2 .irk glace a4a.
Nelson and at, An ewis St�CpeL9
rddltlence,
b�tt of Temperance hall, North $it at.
OMce hours 9 -to 12 a. M. t to 6 P. rel
rppoin stent and
.Saturdays
irvvenings vy
LEGAL 'ARDS
f rHARLES OARROW, Barrister, Solicitor,
V Etc. Corner Nort;.•street and Square, 1
ttoderich, out.
CHAS. SEAGER
w_^
lJ Barrister Solicttor, Notary Public
d9aveyencer
and
ogles ; Court House.Goderich.
[r C. HAYS 'Ptlone 8s•
Barrister, Solicitor Notary Public Etc.
Otuce Hamilton At., sterling Bank Block
Goderich
Ileal Estate. Loans, Insurance
CONVEYANCING AND NOTARY
pVEgRGEevaucinRE andLNotaryp Fubllc Con- t
KILLORAN & COOKE.
PROUDFOOT,
Barristers, Solicitors, Notaries Fug.—
ug. Etc.
unlee-.On ,die Square, 2nd door from
Hampton street,{ (loQer[0.
Private rung t9xq et lowest rates.
W. L,�UJLORA`tr if D. D. CUOKB.
Lard-.
... 20.85 20.85 20.75 20.8% 0.97
21.70 21.76 21.60 21.67
ttU TlllkINV .
THOSIA5 GONORY.
Live S d GFaQI al Au9ttpneer,
81, ,lc1t
tl{q{ Ve
St a, kr ! ft�-ill efforts
as tof�rlveyloff:
R�p�9 sale noacnunGsd.
IN•SURA CE
1RcKILLOF MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE
7Ji GO. '
eurm std !isolated Town Properly lasered-
Value of property,An$yred. up to January,
dF1a. $3,048.075.00..
OFFICERS � Alnes�c Vaatiollylce AreslUeui:
aioder4ch •;
ileechwood ; T. E. Hays, SAe.-Trees.• Seb-
,orth.
DIRECTORS -o, r. McGregor, Searorth
a. 0. Grieve. Mlinthrop ; W111. Wrlu, Con
stance ; George McCartney Tut,kersrnith ;
lolm Ferris, Ilarlock ; John uennewlse,
aroadhagan ; Malcolm ticEwan, Brucefiek'.
AOENTS- J. W. We, Goderich ; Sandy
Leitch, Clinton ; wen. Cnewey. SearOrth ,
E. ilinchley, Searorth.
Policy Holders can pay their ssseasmenta
,dt R. H. Cutt's Store, Goderich, A. J. Mor-
rish's Clgtbing Store, taluton, or J. H.
Reld's, Bayfield. _
NOTARY PUBLIC, ETC.
(T M. BAILIE.
V�
NOTARY PUBLIC
Ceneral Conveyancing done
Cood Companies Represented
Galerich Ravel Phone 24 r 14.
Route No, 3. Auburn
Dr. DeVtltn's French Pills
A reliable Regulating mill for Women.
$5 a box. Sold at all Drug Stores, o1.
mailed to any address on receipt of
price.Arae Co,, St. Cath-
ontadaell
arines.PHOSPHONOL
FOR MEN
P.estores Vim and Vitality; for Nei•e
and Brain; increases "gray matter;' a
Tonie-will build you up. $3 a bog, r
two for $5, at drug stores, or by ma 1
ori ret -elft of price. The Scobell Drs;
Co.. St. Catharines, Ontario -
Brown Bros.
-�
GODERICH
rnnnf- by \nlnnhar•c suh..rription for
The Leading
member of the League of Nations, it
Funeral Dlreet&4
en you are ready
Y .y
and Embalmers
at last got sntllrirnt funds to warrant
conflict at the present time.
at Spin.
Orders carefully attepded to
wilhnConferonce
Are
�
>i et all hours—night or day.
tors. Mv,ssrs. orkerline ,l Flnod,v
L
These plans \\ere driwn h> Architect
you
Lit► Bt. TAPE a
Murray, of Londr.n. r
At tate special irwoting Whir, the
AGENT FOR THE
B Intanationat� Harvester
o' Compaimufly o
0 o
on Hamilton Street
CALL AND SEE US
in Bethlehem nineteen hundred and twenty y6ars_ago is the image and btig'r•
( eoording to Freight* opts:de). Following an tlinesp extending ever an informal recepption was held and
Malting. $1,87 to $1.89. several xveeks Anna Gray, beloved \vifE the returning soldier was presentedirael, of \Valkerxllle; Russel, of Wind- •
iiuokwh4at (Accorglnp to -Freights of Mr. Thomas Jenkins, of the Blue- with an addre s and a purse of money sot, and George and 'Mrs. \'illlum Cud -
of val� road, passed away -lay 25th in on behalf' o> the townspeople. Alr. more, of Seaforth. The funeral \vita
Government standard, $1$,.^6. A ctttnel,
II(onlre'hl: uontinal, Toronto. �+ her 86th year. harbour had the misfortune to be too- lien`! on Wednesday ;afternoon, lnter-
Milifeed (Car Lots, Delivered Montreal meat beteg made by motor to the
Freights, baps included). Dr. J. W. Shaw, Clinton's Jtedical ally blluded while in France. He war Ataitlandbank erinetery.
Bran, per ton, $114; aborts, per ton, $$1; Officer of Health, was etecttni first vice at the last battle of Mons and just
hood feed flour, per bag, $3.16 to $4. president of the Ontario Health 0111- one hour before fighting ceased and tG
Hay (Track Toronto). vers' Associatiom at the annual meet- hours before the arntlstlee was signed. } O�.Isw400X:L=.AL.
No. I, per ton, 130 to $31; ml:ed, per fie x s wounded by a stray bullet. In Use For Ova 30 Tears
on. •126. ing in Toronto. Frt I1 the
Straw (Track, Toronto). The late Geo. H. Scott was buried In which cut across boot eyes, leaving 91gar:tw'o
Car lots. per ton, $16 to $17. him, blind. On returning- to England of
Farm4rs' Market. Wingham cemetery Thursday of last and being treated in a hospital he was
Fan Vheat-No. 2. nominal. week. The funeral was held from the
spring wbeat-No. 2, nominal. home of his daughter, \irs. \Ar, S. MR -
Goose wheat -No. S. nominal. shell, o[ Cetlter letreet.
Barley -Malting and feed. nominal.
Oats -Nominal. On Saturday. May 29th, at the Hen -
Buckwheat -Nominal. :t,tl par4onage. bliss edda Dinsdale w '
Rye -Nominal. yf 4
Hay -Timothy.- mixed and ctoval, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Dins- Y
nominal. dale, was quietly inarried to Air. Fred
Straw -Bundled and loose, nominal. Simmons, of UslJorne.
CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET. Mrs. Fraser, of Moure,011e, :;rand-
A, L. Hudson & Co., Standard Bank mother of Mr. Win. Frascr. of Fxeter. �'n oo� ioa,s.ri.w.xr�.w
building, report the following prices on had the distinction of velel>rating tier
he Chicago Board of Trade: jrev. IOist birthday May 24ttt. Over ninety a/-TINP*L
Open, High. Low. Close. Close. perspns sat down to the re -union sup- NNOX10FAI iR
Rye- per.
► . ror rosy cheek ,!
happy st"lles, white
iceth, Stood appetites
and digestions.
Its benefits are as GREAT
as its cost is SMALLS
9
it satisfies the desire for
sweets, and Is beneficial. too.
eared Tight Kept' Right
s�
my ... 202 204'3 200if, 201>K 203r
Sept. ••• 185 186,5 1832% 183%, •I96%
Corn- _
sept.
Jul�!
SaPt
July
Sept.
.
Jvly
Sept.
July
\ti. Atistirt Solomon, clerk in \lair-
die's hardware store, Luckno\v, had
gt✓rm
Are ou will�iu
•.
Piles cam be cured
Tuesday morning of last week, when
"After
lialhleen Wilkinson, daughter of Air
May ... 173% 174I7Y 173 17411
the misfortune while at work helping
and Mrs. C. P. Wilkinson, became the
Hama, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., 1849.
1$aoon, Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 lbs.,
bride of Mr. Thos. Lorne' Baskerville.
The
1849 Bd. 8
... 11;0 1611►%,, 1584rt 109 160%
pp,ate-
to pull down a building, to have a
couple of bones In his left !land frac-
Short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 1878.
MEDEOL Suppnsitotiea give retie! to those ww
gniekly {i
from Piles Hemorrhoids. They are
tq the world ? To rights in the background, your
Clear. blear . 14 dl 16 light,
Long ricer middles, light, 28 to s4
29
�+
Elie � to�%or
think what you owe put your
duties in the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your
941y 9� >�_ 94 044 94+�
79% 73117r 78#
turgid•
duty in the foreground ? To see that your fellowmen are just as real as you
suffer or preaari�,
by loading Physicians the
was united In n.:oa i ;age to Air. John
d try to look behind !her faces to their hearts, hungry for joy ? To
are, any
f
those of his wife in Clinton cemetery.
The citizens of Blyth generally were
784y' Ts9fi
Pork-
Miss Jessie Anderson Harter, second
sorry. to hear that Dr. F. R. Guest
who has been practicing there for the
sit over world.
Bog containing one down, $1.73
East Buffalo, N.Y., June 6. -Cattle -Past
Recelpts light; steady.
couple -of dears, had deciders to
seek a larger field for his profession
Meat" • Lasts
Calves --Receipts 400; $1 lower; $6 to
$17.
Hogs -Receipts. 3200: Piga, 26c higher;
others, 2; d to 9 lower: heavy, $14.00 to
$14.78; mixed. $15 to $15.10; Yorkers, $15
to $16.25; light do., $13.50 to $14.50; pigs,
38.67 33.711 33.65 99.75 23.69
34,95 3$.00 34.90 34.97 A.oO
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ander-
Seafortb,
¢33 to $13.25; roughs, $12; stags, $7 to
If your Druggist cannot supply you, writs direct to.-
you
D.
Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 400: slow,
to lower; lambs, $8 to
snore years In the tovmshl. of US -
b.,rned e. and retirabout tI. e years
Lard-.
... 20.85 20.85 20.75 20.8% 0.97
21.70 21.76 21.60 21.67
son, of Chicago. formerly of
died at the haine of her parents on
'fol-
To stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of little children ;
ALLIED DRUG CO.
Port Hope, Ontario.
and Is sur\ived by his \\ido\\ will a
grown-up family.
to remember the weakness and loneliness" bf people who are growing old; to
Z+alt
'rhe con4errti,.n of th,• uvv, r„tTer
stop asking how much your friends LOVE YOU, and ask yourself whether you
... 711.82
w
A1ay 25th, from blood poisoning,
LOVE THEM enough? To bear in mind the things that ;other people have
r
and teams to hurry along the work
not only gettint read\ t., erect the
to bear on their hearts; to try to understand what those wl�n live in the same
tention is .he ownership of the Aland
between the
ne\\• bridge and ,lam, \c dee \\ill take
tint to
Rlba-
... la,92
lo\\ Ing an operation on her throat.
plan as s,iun as possihle, also
conserve the large arnmmt „r \\;,ler
T
the entrhnce to the Gulf of Bothnia.
Each is equally covetous of gaining
for the nae of the tn\.n \\hien[ t, suf-
fering from the m•ed or it A the pre-
so that your shadow will fall behind you? To make a lave for your ugly
__
Sept. ... 19.05 19,05 18.97 19.00 19,17
A pretty church wedding was solem-
LIVERPOOL MARKETS.
nized at St. Paul's ehurch, \\ Ingham.
gt✓rm
Are ou will�iu
Liverpool; June 5. -Beef, extra Indi&
Tuesday morning of last week, when
mess, nominal.
lialhleen Wilkinson, daughter of Air
Pork, prime mesa, western, nominal.
and Mrs. C. P. Wilkinson, became the
Hama, short cut, 14 to 16 lbs., 1849.
1$aoon, Cumberland cut. 26 to 30 lbs.,
bride of Mr. Thos. Lorne' Baskerville.
~�
1849 Bd. 8
A pretty wedding tout: placer at the
other people have done for you ? To ignore what the world owes you, and to
Short ribs, 16 to 24 lbs., 1878.
home of the bride's parents, Mr. and
tq the world ? To rights in the background, your
Clear. blear . 14 dl 16 light,
Long ricer middles, light, 28 to s4
29
Mrs. Joseph May, Exeter. June 2nd.
think what you owe put your
duties in the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your
lbs„ 202s.
when their daughter, Florence _Uma.
duty in the foreground ? To see that your fellowmen are just as real as you
1Aair clear middles, heavy, 35 to 40
b9 202s
was united In n.:oa i ;age to Air. John
d try to look behind !her faces to their hearts, hungry for joy ? To
are, any
Short clear backs, 14 to 20 lbs.. 1918.
Shoulders square. shoulders, to 13 id. 1608,
New fork
tl 6d.
Lard. In tierces. 1698 fid.
Meh in Southeolt. hey. NI. J. Alison
performing the rrretIN \
A quiet but pretl> \\edding IoOk
gt✓rm
Are ou will�iu
west
prime western
American refined, palls; 155s 64.
place at Main .:rest parsonage, Exeter,
War kerosene, 2s 2%d.
,lune 2nd. when Mlss, Lauretta Brown
Turpentine, spirits, 1759.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Seth Brown.
Rosin, common, 54s.
Petroleum, refined, 29 1%&
of Usborne, \vas united in marriage tq
To forget what you have done for other people; and to remember what
Mr. Roland 101enfeldt, son of Mr. and
Mrs. John Kuenfeldt, of Hibbert.
other people have done for you ? To ignore what the world owes you, and to
CATTLE MARKETS
An old resident of Clinton passed
tq the world ? To rights in the background, your
UNION STOCK YARDS.
away on Monday morning of last week
in the person of air. Samuel Wilson.
think what you owe put your
duties in the middle distance, and your chances to do a little more than your
TORONTO, June 7.—Recelpts . of
liv@ stock of all kinds at the Union
who came to Clinton in 18742 and who
had been a resident of the town ever
duty in the foreground ? To see that your fellowmen are just as real as you
Yards at lG o'clock last night eon-
since. The r•eumins \\•ere laid beside
d try to look behind !her faces to their hearts, hungry for joy ? To
are, any
sisted of 166 cars, 2,761 cattle, 612
calves, 2,178 hogs, 478 sheep and
those of his wife in Clinton cemetery.
The citizens of Blyth generally were
close your book of complaints'and look around you for a place where you can
lambs, and 40 horses.
EAST BUFFALO LIVE STOCK.
sorry. to hear that Dr. F. R. Guest
who has been practicing there for the
sow a few seeds of happiness ?
East Buffalo, N.Y., June 6. -Cattle -Past
Recelpts light; steady.
couple -of dears, had deciders to
seek a larger field for his profession
Then you are ready for Self -Denial.
Calves --Receipts 400; $1 lower; $6 to
$17.
Hogs -Receipts. 3200: Piga, 26c higher;
others, 2; d to 9 lower: heavy, $14.00 to
$14.78; mixed. $15 to $15.10; Yorkers, $15
to $16.25; light do., $13.50 to $14.50; pigs,
About the middle of the month he in -
Lentis leaving; Blyth and ;,Ipcatine iv
Walherville,
fine of the old residents of Faster
June 3rd. in the person of Mr.
o�
--
Willing
wi
Are
¢33 to $13.25; roughs, $12; stags, $7 to
r}jrd
Henry Yassmure. He had farmed for
you
D.
Sheep and lambs -Receipts, 400: slow,
to lower; lambs, $8 to
snore years In the tovmshl. of US -
b.,rned e. and retirabout tI. e years
50c $1 $17.50
yearlings. $10 to $15.50: wethers. $10.50
ago• If,, had attained tt', erre "t 78,
To stoop down and consider the needs and the desires of little children ;
to $11: ewes, $8.60 to $9.50; mixed sheep,
$9.50 to $10. � .
and Is sur\ived by his \\ido\\ will a
grown-up family.
to remember the weakness and loneliness" bf people who are growing old; to
'rhe con4errti,.n of th,• uvv, r„tTer
stop asking how much your friends LOVE YOU, and ask yourself whether you
Row Over Aland Islands.
PAJUS, June 7.—A new war seems
darn has been started at Wintrl am and
great dernands are heing made f(w men
LOVE THEM enough? To bear in mind the things that ;other people have
brewing between Sweden a11d Fin-
land in the north, The bone of eon-
and teams to hurry along the work
not only gettint read\ t., erect the
to bear on their hearts; to try to understand what those wl�n live in the same
tention is .he ownership of the Aland
between the
ne\\• bridge and ,lam, \c dee \\ill take
tint to
house with you really want, without waiting for them to tell you? To trim
Islands, located midway
two oouptries In the Baltic Sea, at
plan as s,iun as possihle, also
conserve the large arnmmt „r \\;,ler
your lamp so that it will give more light and less smoke, and to carry it in front
the entrhnce to the Gulf of Bothnia.
Each is equally covetous of gaining
for the nae of the tn\.n \\hien[ t, suf-
fering from the m•ed or it A the pre-
so that your shadow will fall behind you? To make a lave for your ugly
possession of the group of islands,
sent time.
thoughts and a garden for your kindly feelings, with the gave open ?
and both have made claims, although
The directors i f the Blyth invinoria',
the Alands w,pre neutralized by the
!,all rnmmiltrr, \chn for the past year
Areou willing to do these things, even for a little while ?
Treaty of Paris, in 18136.
hace been busily engriged in raising
-�
Only the fact that Sweden is a
rnnnf- by \nlnnhar•c suh..rription for
Then For Self -Denial.
member of the League of Nations, it
the purpuw• o,reeling this hall. have
en you are ready
Y .y
Is believed 'is preventing an open
at last got sntllrirnt funds to warrant
conflict at the present time.
at Spin.
their proceedina with the erection of
the hall, and last \\oak they IPL tail
rnntrarl In the lural firmrontrar-
wilhnConferonce
Are
�
PARIS, June 7.—The Spa Confer-
ence has been postponed and prob-
tors. Mv,ssrs. orkerline ,l Flnod,v
L
These plans \\ere driwn h> Architect
you
ably will not be held until July 16.
Prior td the general conference, Pre-
Murray, of Londr.n. r
At tate special irwoting Whir, the
To believe that love is the strongest thing in the world —stronger than hate.
mier Ml(lerand, of France, and Lloyd
George, British Prime Minister, will
\\'Ingham counoll heir] several days
ago, the by-law to combine wards Ono
stronger than evil, stronger than death -and that the blessed life which bean
meet to discuss problems to be taken
the Spa It i. -expected
and two into a pollima subdhisinn ant
wards four and the into another sub-
in Bethlehem nineteen hundred and twenty y6ars_ago is the image and btig'r•
up at sesslons.
they will hold their meeting In Bou-
ness of the Eternal Love ?
logne. ,
i
Lift off Corns)
Th d f S If Deniai
Vandals Steal Wreaths, a en you are tea y or e
WEIMAR, June 7.—Vandals Sat- db
urday night Invaded the Grand Ducal Doesn't hurt a bit and Freezone (With acknowledgments to Dr. Henry Van Dyke i
/ �✓ j'Qr vault in the cemetery here, In which
- lie the bodies of Sebiller and Goethe, cwb only t few cents.
SORE the German poets, and did consider-
„� T�ROAT ante damage. They stole gore and Salvation ArmyCOLD ;IN sllvey wreaths from their caskets. CHEST Nell -known Novelist Dead.
LONDON, June 7. --Miss Rhoda 7.
etc. Broughton, the novelist, died Satur- a
Chau. F. Tilton. gay at her residence near, Oxford., Fairville. R B. ` Among her published novels were: !Jubilee Self -Denial Aoed
writes: '1 wit% to - ^Cometh Up as' a Flower,” "Not
inform ycu that w* Wisely, Dut Too W -ell," and "Se -
P / consider your = tween Two Sto010"
1 ° MIHARD'S L! l- ••,•'"
TMEN1 a very June 7 to 19. Objective $1000
1' tl
superior wa a KIM
' we cru it ti a sure
rel'rrfforsoreth oA
Ina chat. t lj �iot z"n t r :f I:Xi 9RT WATCHMAKER `' •
the r C,o ininittee
4, Natllchd=e 9Mb, it1l.r CIuMlll aMI'i anyhard ,seft*►fi4 0 wHi
bm HIS HONOR JUDGE DICKSON, Chairman„
the toed, and the wed wda eallmes fro" G. J. S. LOYNES, Vice -Chairman.
IM1910 ""a" Kactloa) 6211114 8rroe bots. df foeL'
Peak A. J. COOPER, Treasurer.
i N . �• t4 Il: Walsh W oak tae *«w to Miesish wme A tasty Wile of "Fre e" tnia it W
G. ehwit"medrrate at aa�, dit stlote) 4�.. a fr. qt r W. S. BOWDEN, Secretary.
;? the edrla es polities Iiistitditty
of hurtitr(p tyert iibotty ut& 411-A The local clergymen, and a number of other prominent citizens,
1 ticualr 1)t4r9tt, ao the.ailltare bot ettottte tura or ;;no f1YiFrrtwb
�tlxr bl , CfE1D1tCntcu, ONT. and all, without one bill of t►riilt fir• rare• r. _ �
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