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VOL. 36 NO. 51
BRUSSELS, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JUNE 25, igoS
W. 1-1. KERR. Profariei?or
be laid up
vec1 while at
W,
[tended the
um
0x1 week all'
tack insple-
field by .3330,
with V. S.
t • h
l
rvcr as
nee the sale
n l
Me has pur-
ery at Brus-
a pnssessioil.
with 11°rsQ-
L 511(17)135 al-
ba and his
npuity hold
ksou, (ith con.,
a successful
It was 10101er
(31101.011 Ep-
tted $24. A
031 the lawn
n which the
Mrs. (Rev.)
it reading 1
Fr R. and
d and W.
Misses L.
kson 'and L.
ecitllti°ns by
and.. Elsie
Henderson
style, Lawn
]terns and a
arks°. well
all for their
t. Monday,
measles has
en attended
'Ingham !n
Orerllbrook,
Duncan, of
le, left this
th relatives
• Wed-
ussels.
s and Mrs.
a trip to the
good time.
line, ]coved
Qek and will
under the
1. 5 'are in
ing on the
then! sue -
Agar, both
th losses by
ing 2 young
0 sheep.
the young-
iday of this
the public
are at hand,
e took a rim
ter, who is
St. Joseph's
Shttrrle will
Came home,
turned home
s a lucrative
rcentile es -
Mr. Clark's
on the 511.11
Cher though
absence of
1 Rev Mr.
iel sermon
ath School
line, which
as well as
gentleman
set of his
Sunday af-
gation will
Anderson
successful
on the fine
home Of Al -
last k`riday
supper was
n enjoyable
nstrmuental
Rev. NIr.
cupied the
acceptabil
s over 926
to Sabbath
ns chuxc.lt
weer many
tlleirr•hospi-
Mae thing
bo evening
f part of a
tent where
old. Sus-
arties who
yet if suit-
ed. One
a tZr ood
if thea
wanted a
ig11t have
stole,
e- at St.
day, .Juno
lighter of
the Huron
nota.
storm of
Monday
O drama e
W lauds.
rg ;struck
o11 God-
chimete
Y+
is of the
Shortly
liscoveisel
occupied
Q oderirli
made eon -
Was ' not.
anon • the
d iu eav-
ugh their
1a11gerous
n 17i in.
110 house,
v I.v laaryalalY T3,11001
New Advertisements
oars -•pr•. T. T. Moline,
tird- solo --John Oliver,
Farm for sale -Thee, Brown.
Voters' List -Township of Grey,
S. S. Cole has improved the way of
loaclin brick on the oars by 3 trolle )
cars. What do you think Ed, r
They are doing a rushing business
in the brick yard these days and tile is
•
Garden Party under the auspices of
tdle Y, P, S. 0. E, of Knox ellorih no
the public seined grounds on '. ours.
day evening of this week.
Mrs. Adam Baker (sr.) met with a
Miss Addie Fowlie, of 'Teeswater,
vialted last week with Mrs. J. R.
Wendt.
Chas, and Mrs. Wendt, of Mildmay,
visited last week with their sora J. R.
The electric storm of last MondayMrs,
evenin 6 played havoc with elle Cele.
graph mike South of .the railway cm
the mill road, 3
M1.9 Mina Elliot Mee Ella
J.as. A.Moore
and S:Gavi, Mrs.
Wm, Teller and Robertt Fifdc 'lu.
Enos I ct•Uxi . --
g .c• Langford,ft Friday even-
pea Rev, FrankIaas who pry,
Tuesday 1afternoonfmi f
auction axle of farm d
Olive , ac., will eben ,1
Oliver, at Lot 4, Con. (3
_.:> _ __ ...._..-. _...fast
?c
L,1+n
j j• (
F
i° `'6the
goingout asYasthey '.
a Can burn t t,
1home
Mr, afrom
I, C lebasz
the contract
t ct ofa
r alin
enc stir r the ';•
Y Y L ( Lll 11911 church, He
has T. Stevenson,Stetlusnnof-the 10[11, helping
) .,
serious s colds t ,
accident .11c cg
itg
! a morning
Y g byY
falling r
a in titairs
tale d
t b ask .11 her
g at breaking t
t,
left arm. She 1H d011) 1La Well as can
be expected as she is over 80 years of
Wendt
Mrs. I'1m
1 i 1farm
It. rYauarld
1 , )
1 FI Duluth, spent
1 nl
two (lays of last week renewing RLC-
Cjllalll trLnlea in the village,
.Miss and 1.1an^
soli! issurer
ru 1 )( •n ''n tl
1 h Lto
', hI
having finished e l
11 1, t their Normal
; N »)al cul
We wish course,
uttn)g every sic-
ret?aH in Weir
gevc going to China as a 1i11Sat
yr r}
) s',nc • • ,,
a t l [[
a I ire 1'•
as t Mauve
t in the
MPthndiKL Chn1'C'il, Chien, was the
many
and ]van facts, figures and
M1
, Scott is aUCtla2ci crop
f
H )[d his ( hi
rnl
will he without reserve.
Galbraith
Belgrave
(']}null (10'Lr••-Jollll, Uul'e, of fast
1Vawalloah, sold a fine heavy draft
2 year old colts aired by Sunlight, to
him.
Mies Porterfield spent the night
with her mint, Mrs. Rowland, pit the
{van bone from the Model Farm,
Guelph,
age,
At the pieparetory service last Sal-
nits to the communion In Knox
Y
church last Sabbath, Rev, Mr. thistle,
of Belgrave, was the preacher, He
Nliss E. Henry, Who has taught the
;IIunini• department of the school here
for 3 earth ref n • ,.
it Y t for he limne ill
Whitechurch un friday. She leaves
this week for a trip.to the West. Miss
future f'!LI'rfeC•
career.
The annual Presb ter'ian Sunhia
SchoolY
plc -nip will boheld in B. ,Tach-
son's grove. oil the afternoon Of Julyheard.
rat. Tea 5 o'clock, Rounds..
01(111 5 served also
by°tll alae on the
incidents
111CiClC+llta WE7re WhlC'}I with
the flue atereo )tinon views ' 7 r
y l should
##11)rave of value.. uud stimulus to all who"
The reverend lecturer
1 le ruler is
thoroughly imbued
the
t}te
ideal iia
dela and hasalready take:
od L01td
Mr, OliverUlandis aa gnarl hand
Hush and we wish hili,
a though sorry to lose h
family from. Grey.
John Armstrong, of We locality, at a
cod long )lice, This cola ]las never
g price,
been beaten in the Show ring•
Cranbrook
Mies Norxna Sperling Sundayetl at
gave a good discourse. The pnst01'
preached. on Sabbath,
-
Henrywill b6! very ITliaaed both
in church and socia( circles where she
was very popular. She entertained
gl'°Unt1N,
Everybody court, r
A short time ago Si-. J, Cooper bac!
true n
rt,xnr to loan his heavy draft
wifluth
great work
great l7efgl'Q him.
itev. ie, the: pastor, presided
Iia?v. Mr, charge
andtookr•
.urge of the stereopticon. bon'm-
Rev. Mr, Langford has heel,
GIw ono ,-^a'Ilr genii
at the home of John Jar
day evening was
and .
Leadbury
The Leadbur'y Union Sunday School
purpose holding a pia -vie on. Friday
ILlternooe, July 3rd, on the gronnda of
11r. H. McGay.n, jr., 1 mile West of
hole,
t public school stone next week
folr th8 10 Kays.
Jahn Mooney spent Sunday with
friends in this recalls Y•
Mrs. A. McDonald was at Jules-
Wroxeter
Miss Alice McLaughlin, of Gerrie,
was In the V111age on Monday.
J. J. Stephens, of Teealvater, spent
lath n"ith Dr. B1a%00.
Dr. Nickel retutuecl un SaLnrd,Lv
her'pup is at the home of Mrs. Wilson
y •} where the presented her
with a f• . copper1clock.
Foss BY LzestzTNtNe9,-On Monday
evening we expertenoed rather a liver
electrical rid Y
e t al stormaceonlpanied by heavy
1011.
stellign, Although a heavy loser he
was not made of the stuff slier) would
Sit dawn f411d Cry abOnr it. Iib went
to Toronto and purchased a splendid
7
Clydesdale horse from Messrs. Graham
& Reufrew and is on the old route
cam
paigning the Goderic'h District in the
ntereses of the Young People's Fur-
g 1
ward a010epicMovement. Walton E )w01'th
League did splendidly dip 1he
ag,pen lay y ontr butions.
year in [lieu YI]aaiautLx• cont;']butlnna,
Y
and )spice t- the r
ph
the auspices. ices. of thelRo e'e
worth pica r Roe
g 1e and ne
good an
g supper was served
chop'followed3byhe a program i
choir o£ the churchg sang •
violin
Leadbury. A good' program is being
prepared, which, along with the 118001
:Lttractions of. a Brat -class plc-nic
'9110010 ensure a pleasant time for all.
Do not toi'go& the Crate. •11)g
towxi for a few days last week.
Teacher Andes* will. preside at the
examina11on •at I31 .5 next week. •
Ad11n1 N1Ce1Z113 of S1)0 (11 t,, i5 spend-
a fe1V holidays with )].la mother
bete•
fepni a few days visit in Terni}t,(),
Dl's: Ii) Hamilton left for Toronto
00 Thursday to visit with'r1 (1 0) es
s, Rwaallh llSs( (1 IN Illll)i'Ol'jllh, 111th
propel t)' 011 Mill street; try eL nB1
wire fence. •Pprarinn
rain and strop'• woods• The lightning
6
Wall unnsua1ly sharp and played
around the villageec a manner that
R•[r (II(1 1101 appl'eClate, ()]Im of I .
•-, , •j
porat1 C11 H baLlrlla just OI1ta1dC. elle Cot'-
was struck and wrtll us .con-
once more. The new stallion is a lull
brother to the well known "111an•a•
the." 1W0 Wish .lir. ()tiepin! roc
{Vit! his Ile{)' 7111'r`hafi[?. I good luck
MAST eeL 1-g ni 1WC)8tL'tN'N Triety- 7TE,
-Meetings nl" the above Societ
Jamestown
D1rs, John Aikens, of Orange Till
has been visiting her sister' M.T'9.
,g ,
Jalulston, East of here,
The ]navy friends of Mrs: A. I). Me-
ele gwve a goo
violin smlec 'n is
selections
t3 I etby L. P
A.Carr, Joshua Floc
Lamont ; quartette by
Blyans and Lottie Jac
Frain and Jnn, 13;vans ; 1
Henfryn
y
Teddie Collis had a bee last week
hauling out ]nanure on his farm.
Quite a lololber are talkie of tak-
ng in the excursion to the Falls this
week.
We were pleased to sec the torous
Six from our public school are try-
inji the Entrance exam, in Brussels
tine week. •-
Thomas. Cameron and cla g`]ltot, of
Hensall, were visiting With Miiss Blair
this week.
Reuther Bros. have erected a new
driving Shed. It to keep inn ew
Mr. and Dlrs. NlcCrcxolu.n, of 11'}ug-
ham, spent Sunday with Rev. aur!
Mrs. Perrin,
Mias Bessie Lovell hilt for New Yorkexperience
on Saturday where she will practise
her profession as nurse.
Andrew . and Mrs. Brown, n4
ro
AAndratbnrg,
tents said t° be 500 bushels of grain
was „ g '
} as destroyed. The Town Ball wife
Hrr11CJC but not much da]11ag0C1, D.
lfc 3 avish, while driving ]tome, had a
thrilling experience.goa His horse was
killed and he got a very stye a shock
badly scorching his left leg. Numer-
la panes of glass were broken by the
Y will
be heli;! i n Ache. Toivirshin Hall Mon-
day June 20th. '1'he speakers are miss
Laura Rose, cif Glrel h, K'lI0 has awide
0x in Institute work. Miss
Clara E. Elliott, of FlamiIC°n, who is
a McDonald Institute graduate, will
give addresses. The above meetings
Cush, of Pine. River + fnrmerlY of • this
,lT itho, will b0 pleased t, hear that her
litre. aqua Mastrr Robt. A, MlUosh, is
rapidly regaining his foiinai strength.
p Y g $ g
The alilrlittle feli°w noosed
through rather a severe and trying
experience but is now recovering' nice-
ly and
N1i5aDiary .)ohnstc1
'Tomlinson
• . Rev :T.
1?rCsxded xn his pleasant
bwas on well lighted by Tarr
Mr• and alis. J
deserved
deserved tllo thanks of
geniality and hospitality.
-o Ethel church oil Sundaynight via
g
he jigger,
You talk about going to the Model
+arm but we think some of the Ethel
Swine -es should 101:e a trip.
Times are looking up as W. Aril-
torong brought home a dandy uely
p buggy on Saturday Tright,
Mrs, A. Hamilton's mother and
later visited with her on the home
rip from the Model Farm, Guelph, on
Friday,
Berry picking is the topic of the clay
wound here. These were. three loads
nt on Monday ]nosing and all calve
nine with their pails full,
pays
wants Inside.
Geo. Spatting had a bee on Friday
moving his pig pen. He intends fix-
ing it up with re7nort
The road work is being attended to
this week, John Renu is "tile push"
and he make a gooclona.
The Oritnbrook Public School will
hold their pie -nit in Mr. Davidson's
bush, 12111 line, Grey, on the after-
noon of July 1st. There will be a
booth on - the grounds as well as
swings, program suc' other amuse-
remits. Lunch will be served by the
ladies of S. S. No. 7, Come with us
and have a good time.
are. visiting ratter's
parents, Gorge and Mrs. Barnard!'
Rev. L. Perrin took charge of the
service in the Methodist ch11rch Sun-
day evening owing to the. illness of
Rev. A. L. Russell, B. D.
Belcu'e leaving for 13 0(ldiso1, ,Sask.,
Allan H. Rae was presented with a
handsome gold chain and Ociclfellows'
charm by the baseball team of which
he has been a member formally yeax's•
Our foot -ball team went to Bxrussels
last Thursday evening where they
were defeated, the score stancling,3 to
O. They were more successful. how-
ever the following evening the score
being 1-0 in their' favor.
g
ft
furious Wind and fruit trees bloke') er
Mourn down. A commercial traveller
was out in }t from start he finish
says Ii was L'he0wo at storm over
experienced in e years on the roar!'
A monster celebration is being ar-
, r
ranged here fur the 41st In
of Canada's Natal day In ILdeliL•Ioi
r
to centesis between0bolo the 'inghaln
and 1lalristo, base bola teams, the
D'IilflnlLLy and. Brussels Foot Brill
teams, also a arae between the Salem
Shamrocks and Ironsides the have
y
socua•ed direct fro,. the Toronto I x-
-hibition, the famous Valero Bros. in
a clever, laughable act, "Fun at the
1)1111," introducing the structure of a
should have special interest; to all
women. Men will be welcome to the
evening Meetingstore,
g mooting. at 2.80
and 7.30 p, n1,
,
Bluevale
r,
11 l axe sorry to state that peter
NlcEwe,i's barn, on the Walker farm,
Turnberry, was destroyed bvfire Mon-
da , night Lightning
) g, g g was the cause,
'} .T. Sellers and Tl]OS. Ste\vara et-
tended the High C°,irt of the Cana-
(lion Order of Foresters at Niagara
Falls, representing Courtmaiden
g o D inglas,
No. la, Bluevalce• They were a pairs:
of sturdy delegates.
Wia.t. DEsnavEE.--I3luevale L. O.
L., No. 706,
will make an extended visit to
ors, grandparents here In the near fu-
A month ago his left legwars
g
to
amputated below the knee got caught
by which he taught
an 1 buggy
in a buggy wheel while runningg 01.
hind the Ml's. teacher's rig going to school.
Outs. -Mrs: Thos. Currie, sister to
ex -Reeve James Turnbull of re
rG
died ate harncliffe, Sheh Algoma an fury
both, aged 64 years. She had beeu in
failing health fnr some time, stomach
trouble and a weak heart beingthe
cause. Deceased's id name was
Mary Turnbull and bei birthplace
A -r Ont. She { l
) , vas married 45 year's
to her late husband who died years
ego. They lived on the 2n0 line of
Morris
Township Council nc,
20th inst.
broken out ]n S. S. No. 5.
ieAepidemic pf. German
Several Morris ()minors
the District Loclge iu Ni
Monday.
Miss Annie Menzies, of
is visiting Miss- GBrtle •
Mnrrts.
Mks• Ann Smith, 181 li)
week.!. a holiday 0.th w]
and friends in the West.
Milton Watson has b
with a crushed hand recti
---•
mill on which they perform a series of
acrobatic trick
presented Rev. Geo.
Bakes•, who is sea{zug Bluevale short
,y Arris at one time but nm ed to Al-
;mina'
work at Budxuiu Lime 1
Jno, and Mrs. Clegg a
r
suer man.a uvres•
Miss Eva Cuthbert, of Toronto, will
1) + ill a gall- ed mane, as a
where the past lA years were
spent 2 sons and 2 daughters sur- Parker, nu
O O
i
also appear in charactmr and costume
dancing on the grounds during the
afternoon. There will be a number of
shghL' token of their appreciation,
et
The reverend gentleman is xcmoving
to doruuna carrying with him the
17thinst.,
Vo e. _lis. Currie was a faithful nesday, 17th inst., in Br
]ue,11I,e1. °p the I?resbyter.an chxueh esday morning Jame
and was a must excellent Duncan, Ito line left for.
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races and contests. A 17 jewelled
Waltham gold watch valued at $20
will be awarded as first Prize in the 5
good wishes of many. Nips. Baker is
a duul:,hter of Wm. Rola, of. Ethel;
and will be .eased,
woman well
{vprtlly of the high esteem in which 'West. We wish them a,
sbe was held. Robt. Armstrong, 4th
and I't.0)0 his bun last w
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Fii '," H.
mile Marathon came open to all trithila
a radius of 1(3' miles of Wroxeter.
Valuable, runners' medals will be
given e
ham Citizens' and
willbein ats. ttten(gl-
once all day and during the concert.in
the eveningwhich will be given b 0.
Emery, hvel•}st of New 17011c, as-
srsted by Paler! Bros. and Miss Eva
rag -ay
Illlt r I3uttll n. -The sate and plan-
ing mill !f the well known $r'm of
Duty • Stewart was burgled down last
Monday night after 12 o'clock.. Some
think it was lightning but others at-
tribute the lire to other causes, per-
P
chance incendiarism. James bMe.ait
Hardy+ the fLl}thful engineer, lead
cal'efully 0100)1(:0 up any lefuse bout
grey put a cement foundation
same.
Township Council July Oth. Six pupils from S. S. N
Farmers are getting ready for early Wingliam this week writ
haying• Entrance exam. We wisl
Luke S e.ran, 10th con•, is erecting cess.
p g
a new driving shed. Jno. McVettie and Davi
Wm, Bray is home from au extend- of the second line, met wi
ed visit in Michigan. lightning the former hav
,r
R
Ell
-
Cuthbert•
_,
the engine room and sprinkled the
9ewth15L with {V1(101' a! !L5 to ('100010,
1. ubl}c schools close for the Sumwer cattle killed anti thelatter
Val:ation.001 'iday t7f sola week. There is rejoicing anion
i
Ethel
safety. Robert Shaw had ctriveli.
home from Wiughain at a late hour
Arthur Snaith, Otis con., lost his stars over the tact th0 Ft
driver from an attack of paralysis. week brings to a close
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All the time to leaseyou,
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time so that you'll
second 1l time o that
1 oolsing at that any
doesn't it ? Proving
our stock aver dont
t
Ar
13ny your Clothing
°c''; money In y0111 pockets
•'_ p
+ r contains
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Giving •week.
you heaping measure thisA
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come again, Gluing you the same the 'n
you'll not forget us when nextyou buy. :$
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way you like it seems logical and right
a
it is greater satisfaction still. Go 'through ii
forget to ask. rices•
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for yourself or your Boys from us -it means i
Ifyou do. ,Our Beady -to wrto Clotill❑ D - l
y g e
the finest
Dssrar„-Dr. P7eild, dentist, will visit Ethel
on Monday, Jane Mk, and every two weeks
after that date,
The proposed Foot Ball game with
Atwoaclwlil not be played.
6 u as are a Brussels this week
p p
writing at the Entrance Examination.
Miss Mamie Flansuld visited in T!1
onto fora £e\v days clueing the past
001118111 street crossing has been
put°m down opposite 3• McDonald's
D. W. Dunbar has been riddling wire
fencing to his farm. Ile looks after
it well,
Two sheep belonging to Daviel113ilne
were killed by lightning in one of the
recent storms.
There were 33 tickets sold at Ethel
station last Friday for the Model
Fallu excursion'
Next Sabbath the regular convuan
1oii service will be held to the Presby-
and noticed a .light at the mill som0-
thin akin to the light, of a lantern,
By the time he had his horse pit
away the fire was spreading and the
alarm was given. A quantity of
hunbor was saved but a pile of
shingles were burned. There was an
iuslu'ance of $1,2()0 but this will not
anywhere nearly cover the loss. Only
about half the stock in the yard was
tut so a portable mill will be employed
to finish it. This is the third time fire
has destroyed the sawmill twice .in
the ownership of the present firm.
Sympathy is freely spoken for Messrs•
Dull & Stewart in their loss. It may
be as the timber supply is reduced in
this section that the mill may not be
rebuilt. Total loss w}11 not known
fulfil the machinery that went
through the fire is valued. If the fire
were occasioned b lightning the
wonder' i when p g'
s p ou silo mill was struck,
,
Road {vork-•]xas been on the program scorn! swim and holidays
in most of the beats though the Last week James Shurri
township• to London to visit his sis
The C. P. R. is rushing out gravel at present a patient in
for the Linwood branch from. Mc- Hospital. We hope Miss
Nau ht's pit at MonOriefi. soon be well enough to
g 1 g
Geo. McKay, we are very sorry to She is holding her ow..
say, is very ill at present but hope a M. Clark, of Chicago, se
change for the better will soon ensue. on Monday where he hold
Wm. Machan, who lately had the position in the largest me
well -drillers, is erecting a windmill on tablishnteut in the city.
his new property and will have things relatives and old neighbor
I11100Y, spent a pleasant time toge
School pie -clic Friday afternoon of his visit was brief after an
this week in connection with S. S. No, 19 years.
3• It will be held in A. Bishop's Last Sabbath aftern00
grove, lith con. Anderson preached a spec
Lightning killed a claw for Mrs, to the members of the Sabi
Jsal(r McNair ; a heifer each for Jno. ]n Jackson's church, 131
Bryens and Joe Jacklin and two sheep [vas enjoyed by the adults
for Jes. Douglas. the 30010101. The reverend
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teacher of week S, n • t - will reach the closing next
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partm:ent positively assortment and best
to4;
fain;,:'; Mien's and Boys' Clothing ever shown in 131.0Bfiele, [Cs lith
tryT ,, y y
oft by being allowed to show you the goods and quote prices,-
t' I.1 ere is a slight idea of the iuducemeuts we offer, This:
;r weep we 11 01.tisecl front one of the most reliable '
t 11 C flnedi 11o
Makers 40 Mens Suits which we put on sale along with about
33 131ys 3.01000 Suits 01)011 go at exactly Mani ac- `
to ors prices.
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We walls t0 draw your attention t0 [170 above
t ent which is'a complete representation. of the correct
style'for all Canadian Boys, The special features
besides the correct styles tire-
are -
The wide, ccueave shoulders,
+ The long, wide lapels.
The padded shoulders.
The cloohle elbows.
1`11e dnnbl0 seats and double totem.
The cinubl0 stitcha11 seams and pockets. ,,,
The Guarantee that goes with (he Suit if it has a Lion T 1
1Gtlor Label the Coat izuickers,
values
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EWalton
y d)0n 1Jti V IsIStores will close
on and. efter July 1st at 7.30 each even-
g
m:Ga{ renes Tuesdays and Satnrclays,
Y Dobson and his brother
Daviel, front Kansas, have gone t In.
uorkip, Out., to Visit Geo, Dobson and
i family, formerly of Ethel.
bath evening James Pear-
son, a divinity stl'tclent„ °conpied the
pulpit. in the Methodist church hese
and gave a good discourse.
Workmen have boon busy 1)111(1111 g
thQ new fancy vmrandath ab the stn al
1'l.olol, It make9 a big ilnproo'onl nt,
Landlord Pntlatld is determined to
haveaveryL•hintgniee•
Tuesday evening Dick Davies was
at Listowel playing foot ball [u' the
junior series with Listowel against
Owen Sound. He is a lively Football-
d er and plays a good gauge.
ANivintt INSTITUTE itfrorrrrar-The
District annual meetingof the East
Huron Woman's Institute was held
at the home of Mrs, Jno. Eckmier,
i Ethel, on Thursday, June 11th. 78
members and visitors _were present
I from Molesworth, Forclwich and
Goreie. Reports were bread from the
different branches showing an added
interest in the Institute
D8r7mnxr: Dr. Feild win visit Walton on
that;l ;lite. Itlmayb 4veryttvo wastes after
tont date. $o may be con -salted in Mrs. Mo•
1(1111 ssrotel.
Mrs. R. A• Small and family, of
Stx5 weed, are visitors at Jno. ttQa's
this week•
Mrs. Frank Wiltsie, of Stxatf°rel,:
was visiting friends ill the vicinity for
a few days•
.Che. L,0• L. of Walton will celebrate
in Goclerich nu elle 13th of Jui), the
12th ennu.s nn Strada
An 1n103esting loner frail Ja7n08
Snaffle o11 G1etita Green and the
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Snlwaynniybepearlolpa,gQ4.
A flagpole with eilvexerl ball °31 top
Inas been placed at the school house
from which the new flag will float'.
,ti great many'flom this vicinity
took in the excursion to Gorlerich on
rThursday, it being Field Day in the
cam
The road grader and R. McLeod's
traction engine were called into use
lest week on the 14 miles North of
Walton, which made a decided bit-
movement of the row(',
Mrs. Wilson and two daughters
(Nlrs• Scott and Miss Ethel) who have
e 11
she {\illp r b with v, a wags)
t right•
soon be all right, again. part with Rev, and Mia
afternoons ver en- with n0 small regret.
Saturday g
Lasttime was
Jle'nie of S. Part was h vers.
S. No. 1 i at the schen! Garden
pxc-nic of S. S. No. 1 in the Drividson Garden PLLx•ty was held
grove, on the banks of the Maitland. lawn at the comfortable
1tol have CLOSING. - The stores at bort Rowlett, 7th line,
and evening. After a good.
Ethel decided to closeon a served
after the I.st of Jul;[- at 7,30 each even- served 11 the best style a
ingg except Tuesdays and Saturdays. program of vocal and i
J. and Airs. Lawson of the Co. town music, &C., was rendered,
are viaitara at Hector 111(Quatl'11'8 as Anderson, the pastor, no
is Miss Emet n0 MCQuarri , of Detroit, chair with his customary
this being the paonntal home of the it The net • wxy
lie!;. Y, proceeds wa
MA'S, Anhui) MirthiLt NlcJ ill0 School 011309 s a? pai of
during the. )acs w'e't e p 1 Ol J1Lrece
g past L attending the dere and Mrs, Rowlett rece
flmeA•alofherTleire, .7'nlia Blanslnard, deserved cow Iimeul:s-fir.
of Winthrop, who was buried 'fist tatty. There wtis only
my
Sunday. marred the pleasure -'
Grace So11u0Ck and Pears liatrison and1 e of o
that was the stealing o
of S. S. No. ll are writfnl this week at Mulch of bananas from the
the Entrance examination at Byes -refreshments lucre being s
sols, We wish them and the other pinion pointed to certain p
Cxreyites success• may be made smart for 11
'Welcome visitors to the hone of dent evidence can be obtai
Wm, .Blake, loth colt., were Dr. John such lesson might be 'wo•
and Mrs. Blake, of Detroit and the deal to these clever ents,
latter's sister front Essex Co, They were shy of cash and really
returned 111011007 eveuin banana, b askingtheym
A. D. and 3, L. Lamont arrived secured a 'by
of hat te Y
home last week from London having ;y.
on and •t
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The Best Macre and the Best' Fitting • 'Boys' Suits in Canada and We are the only
people here Se11117 them.
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Boys ' Come to us for your Clothing' , and get the 13 est
std
work during
the past year, theEthel blanch having
the largesttnemberslrlp. The district in
report was ,also very .00000ra0in
The receipts last year 1 were 9`102.00 ; -Church
expenditure. 935.31., The officers lot
the coating veal, are ;- •D]str of Presi-
dent, ' Mrs, 'Wm, Gnggiu, Fnzdwich ; Porth
191 vice -President, Mrs. S. Cole! Ethel;
been visiting friends in this vicinity
for some time, returned to their hone
Detroit or] Saturday last.
011ie Ladies' API of the Presbytel'iaan
purpose holding then.' animal
Gaylen Patty on the Manse won a
011 Jttly 7th, ](very effort is being fins
(, 1\
by the ladies to have it up to
completed their term at the Normal Scaforth
School. They are now competent to
teeth the young idea from a profes- The weddingtook ac
910n1a1 standpoint. James' Church n l edue9
The barn O)1 the old -farm at John 15. 2'1•, of Miss M. MOQnade da
BakOr, Ot11tine, had a close call from T. and Mrs. Mc o 0
destruction from lightning. x., sab
It read, to Dr. Milligan,DIilhn, of Dal
was two rafters were damaged and a Etas. -'rhe heaviest rain
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S T R W. 1 A T S ,,
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The time has met e r r
C Co o et a nice t aW 0 Crash H17 tor
Hat o the Warm )
Summer Days +•
g e s) a are '
Y
like! to have for the next few months. We have our new stock in ell the Latest ,)
Y Myles and at ;r
prices t() gulf the purahheer.
inetru
rnQlnbers,
their
2nd viae-PPrc510Qnt, 1131)5. Jno. Evan8,
Gorrie; 'oeretery and Te'en9,tre1, Mrs.
Jay Armstrong, Cowrie t Directors for like
it t•ilel, Ntrs. Jim. 1101mier 1 for .'Ford-
St ielt, Mrs. J. Wade ; for Molesworth,
Kira. T.
D. 'Ste wart• for Gerrie,
r a Gp a -'iTS. so
B. I a 1, And'tnr5 thl
Farr. e Misses Eve
line Evans and Mary Dobbs. The
meet.ng' wee interspersed with several '}1e
ental and vocal selections by ed
"Ali
usual• lergge
The laying of the cement sidewalk 1'05111)551111g.
hers progressed vapidly ,and it looks blindingwas
a good! job. The improvement 18
most noticeable and When completed 2nd
Walton folk will wander' flow 1110y did. 215th
1p7 without
) th Its i t.
g tv
Peter o left,hwho Was among the
arty who left here an June 11 th with
Home Seekers' Excursion, return-
Tuesday. He is quite taken with dancing,
(q]
section of the roof will require the 8108011 occurred here
It was a wonder the night, awl did ConstderL 1
not set oil fire. to crops, es )oeiaal l lI 1
Joseq'I1 and Mrs. MCDoiald, of the Divingpthe 'short l t '.r
concession of Grey, celebrated the the hrse of Geo. Chesney
y
anniversary of their wedding on erioh street, destroying
x Qt ale at
g rnyin the
Weduwl 5'
((a. evening
» of last rt
st lve
week. D. damaging
tl .
e . °
z roof r
par
and flosses Flora and walla, the fire
V, McDonald McDonald,
Verna ktaDnhalcl of VVfn m ,;o or.°tti•re(l..
gni , (liter- aft(r storm ilio was
Wined the company in piping and itn the 'large brick
1 P g g ons,c'e 11
by Mrs. on
..
IgoeSt tlYade
Highest
price !paid fair r
NlttkD$" and. Eggs
•
. .:.. ._..
stege
;,
the
_re
S n & Ross -j o(l.ent,ltmeh
1LLdi<•s
........._ spend
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also a recitation,. the what
ge door," 11y Miss Pomeroy, of looks
Ethel. The meeting closed by singing years,
National Anthem, after' which all
Aired to the, lawn, where an ex- )0111[4
was served by the Etlel tmeursion
and an hour was pleasantly Miss
ill social utak. The next annual Downing,
m08*1111g held 111 I4Ord'WiCl1.,
he saw'4"V'!st and says everything "
line.. -prospects best for s0111e 1s
day
The following left here. for nates
nit Tne9day'a Home tiQ(11(et'.9' Il'
:--Jas. nav AlNits; D,mcan,
Belle D.1CLauehlln, Miss 13attiento$ir
Miss Jean 1•Iabicilrk, Mrs. p
tefire ,
Grey township Voters' flat for 1003 street East, The fire !tad
out and Was first posted up Them- stdorable progress before it
of this week. There are 1057 tired, but tom brigade, an
In all, 300 in )art I ' 1 2 it ) . a
stud} 46' 1 II i 1 part Call pLbmptlyy, and $ilOCEQClO
()art 1'1I, ti07 aro rem- in part of the building algae
tiAntto terve 8,s -ovu . '-.ors lire• foal: waus a ---amt z t and r
corns the lead Irl the edgily One. The ansa will fall up,
reparation and oat '
1) L l n,paittOlt of the 11 O'.- of
wine Mumma% MTs, Martin, Mr•s, qm}th, list,
a,,'l
sivA n,,,,,r, c,._..__-,1-,
n,, .,,
0x1 week all'
tack insple-
field by .3330,
with V. S.
t • h
l
rvcr as
nee the sale
n l
Me has pur-
ery at Brus-
a pnssessioil.
with 11°rsQ-
L 511(17)135 al-
ba and his
npuity hold
ksou, (ith con.,
a successful
It was 10101er
(31101.011 Ep-
tted $24. A
031 the lawn
n which the
Mrs. (Rev.)
it reading 1
Fr R. and
d and W.
Misses L.
kson 'and L.
ecitllti°ns by
and.. Elsie
Henderson
style, Lawn
]terns and a
arks°. well
all for their
t. Monday,
measles has
en attended
'Ingham !n
Orerllbrook,
Duncan, of
le, left this
th relatives
• Wed-
ussels.
s and Mrs.
a trip to the
good time.
line, ]coved
Qek and will
under the
1. 5 'are in
ing on the
then! sue -
Agar, both
th losses by
ing 2 young
0 sheep.
the young-
iday of this
the public
are at hand,
e took a rim
ter, who is
St. Joseph's
Shttrrle will
Came home,
turned home
s a lucrative
rcentile es -
Mr. Clark's
on the 511.11
Cher though
absence of
1 Rev Mr.
iel sermon
ath School
line, which
as well as
gentleman
set of his
Sunday af-
gation will
Anderson
successful
on the fine
home Of Al -
last k`riday
supper was
n enjoyable
nstrmuental
Rev. NIr.
cupied the
acceptabil
s over 926
to Sabbath
ns chuxc.lt
weer many
tlleirr•hospi-
Mae thing
bo evening
f part of a
tent where
old. Sus-
arties who
yet if suit-
ed. One
a tZr ood
if thea
wanted a
ig11t have
stole,
e- at St.
day, .Juno
lighter of
the Huron
nota.
storm of
Monday
O drama e
W lauds.
rg ;struck
o11 God-
chimete
Y+
is of the
Shortly
liscoveisel
occupied
Q oderirli
made eon -
Was ' not.
anon • the
d iu eav-
ugh their
1a11gerous
n 17i in.
110 house,
v I.v laaryalalY T3,11001