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Feegue, have been vieiting at john
Gorton's for few days,
Rev. Mr. West, of Bluevele, =opted
the pulpit of the Presbyterian church on
Monday last, the service being held im.
mediately before the half.yeerly meeting
of the oongregation.
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Geo, .Dane quiet the 12th here with
Wanda
lama. Gibson, M.P,P., has gone on a
trip Eastwitrd,
Miss Edith Gibeon is home fr
Niagara Pelle for the holidays.
Thu 0:Iwo frateenity and Itympat
era went to Secrete and 13rtiesels to op
the 12th,
Alex. Thompson, wife and ohildren, of
gie Devisee Willie Spence, Lily Dolma
Sr. 4th•-Corit Senders, Oliver fencer
AVO;!1,7 leRnrox,mete(t'exe""tteee_44_1'F'.! L'222.14eal
n ; Mies Maud Paul is spending her vuesa•
in, tion with her parent,' on the 2ntl.
de Mists Marion GI, Vorrest fe spending a
Wilbur Lindsay, John Lindsey, Oleo
le, (ow weeks with friends at Oollingwood,
lyeiI. 10. and Wirte Burkholder, of Ll.
- Welker, Edie Milne ; Jr. 45h-IIit Go
Mery MoSlain, lloward MoAllister, Ed
Raynercit Cart McAllister, Willie Lin
u.13rd.
Mise Jennie atoArter, whit hoe been in Undersigned will keep for eervloo on
Lot ee, eon. teMorris, the thorn' bred ire -
KV, Annie Bateman, le.mine, Itnitty, W
lie Bowden, Gen. Sharpe ; St, Bed
Mamie Hammitt, Willie Bokinier, Holel3tu'r, ohs
Barr• 13ernion ellommote Mary Klein&
oh real, Iticherdeon, lilelonier,
biz, Adam Fletelier, Maud Bagley ; Jr. turd
end -Needle QiierrIn, Henry Querrin, Eva
Ooie, Percy Greensiclaa, Bessie Wanner,
Tom Fogel, leva McAllister, Stella Don -
bar,. Willie Coates, Oliver Lindeey, Sam.
letemeohrottb, Minnie Bateman, Mabel
00ateSe Walter Savage, Minnie Diemort,
Jennie MoBlain, Prod. Diomert, Gordon
Geo. Domani, Prineliatl,
d- bury, Spent Sem.1"y with frie"cl"ow
n the BOA.T. FOR BERVWF.-THE
no, Allendale for Some titne, has returned nruwtt White Yorkshire Boar "Selected,"
Itome 1 ttoiu J, jq, ro louts sweepstakes sow
of C111=010010. 'Perna, $1.00 to be paid
at the thee of service with privilege of in.
turliing if intetpeary. Pedigree rear Ite seen
on application,
th.
A Haying 18 in full operation in this
motion.
Miss Cameron, of Bebe°, ie a guest at
the Oonamereittl.
Some of out eibizens womb to Stratford
blriday to see Buffalo Bill nod Corn.
patty.
The Blyth and Goderioh Base Ball
clubs played a matobed game at A.ubarn
on Monday.
The members of L. 0. L. No. 968
celebrated the 12th with their brethren
• in Brussels.
Early on Sunday morning a heavy
• Minder storm passed over this burg so-
companied by a sprinkle of rale.
On Mandel e, large number of our
animus and Blyth Cornet Baud eele-
brated tbo glorious twelfth in Auburn.
Our solstice boys returned on Friday
after putting ill ten daye training in
London, The boys say they put in a
good time while there,
On Sanctity evening about 60 members
anti vieiting brethren of L. 0. L., No. 963
attended the Methodist church in a, body
and listened to an appropriate sermon
preached by the mutter, Rev. Mr. Rigsby.
The uhuroh wag well filled.
On Wednesday evening a lawn social
was given unties the auspices of the
Ladies' dicl of 55. Andrew's Presbyterian
obareh on the beautiful grounds of john
Bnie. Blyth Brass Band was in et.
teudanoe. Proceeds in aid of the Churoh
fund.
The oharge oE conspiracy against: Mr,
and Mrs. Jessop and Mrs. Mollroy, of
Blytb, was before the P. M. in Goderiob,
and on the conolusion of the evidence
they were dieeharged, the police magis-
trate deriding that the evidenoo was nob
suftioient to sustain the oharge. The
prosecution was conducted by E. N.
Lewis, and W. Proudfoot conducted the
ease fee the defendants. After the
defendants wero discharged a warrant
was sworn out against Mee. MoIlroy for
illegal possession of property belonging to
the Jeseop estate, and the ogee will be
heard iri Blyth on Friday by the P. U.
(lira eitlex-ceolc.
Mrs. Watson, of Myth, is visiting at
the Manse.
S. elitohell i$ holidaying with relatives
near Exeter.
Mine Tillie 'McRae hem been visiting at
Atwood for the past week.
Mee. Heymann, of London, is on a
visit to her parents et present.
Wm. Knight, of Belleville High School
staff, is borne on a visit to hie parents, of
the 11th con.
While two of our popular young,: bache-
, lore were going to Brussels one day re.
oently with a load of butter, they became
so deeply interested in conversation they
failed to notice that the coat of one, to-
gether with the buggy spread and um.
berella, were on fire, until they were
nearly all couserned. More business and
less girl talk would be more profitable.
The following is taken from the April
issue of the Albert College Times, and
refers to a young men well known in this
locality :-Jthadub Pabulum Knight is
one of the most brilliant of this year's
junior matriculation class. Ile hails
from Oranbrook, Huron Go., where he
spent something lose than 25 years in the
vicinity of his father's farm. He was a,
hard worker'and we aro told was mu-
stantly delighted in "drivin' " home hie
father's cows. After his conversion he
was a diligeut worker in the 13. L. In-
tending to enter the ministry, be name to
Albert nearly two years ago to prepare
for Una work. As a student he npplies
himseif well and often it is midnight e'er
his oil ceases to burn. His leseons show
careful preparation and be seldom, if
ever, elopes a alum. As a joker he is
,noted, but while there is epics with the
beginning they are often wearing and
sometimes unpleaeant before they are
ended. His combative disposition and
fondness for sport has gained for him it
reputation ae 0 debater in our Moots
revilement and ae a footballer on our 1st
teem he is well known. He is a good
singer autl is now leader of the Glee
Club, Tie intends entering the active
work next year as a probationer, and the
best wishem of all the studeute follow
him.
et I.
Mrs. Elliott is seriously 111,
Haying commences this week,
Situate labor is now a thing of the
past.
A. good /sidewalk now sonnets our vil-
lage and the station,
Miss Lida Hall returned from Ottawa
Nomad school last week.
W. K. Whaley and Miss Swath, of
Belgrave, spent Sunday in onr
Ethel Orangemen wont to BnneSele on
the 12th and enjoyed the day very much.
Geo. Dobson was in Wroxetee week
before last preeiding at the Entrance
examination,
Dim -games Lowe a highly respected
resident of the 050 oono Paned away
from time lest Sabbath morning, aged 72
years, 1 mouth and 4 days. The miles
of hie death was 10 chaser in the face,
with labial) he had been trembled for some
Mina. Some fifty years ago Mr. Love
Was severely injueod by n falling treo.
from which he never recovered. D000tts.
ed Was a resident; of Barrio before 'cleat-
ing in Grey, 18 or 20 .years ago, Mrs.
Love died abont 6 years ago. leive sone
and ono daughter survive, Two of the
Sono live bore and the other mambo's of
the family at Barrie. Me. Love was a
Methodist in religion and conservative in
politics. The fettered took Ono on
Tuesday afternoon, Bev. 3. Walker con.
ducting the service, Interment was
Madeob Bruseele cemetery
ItuPORT,-Tho following is the report • A
of the &Mier Department 0E Ethel eohool is
fot, the month Of June l-5tli °lees -Mag. S
tete-sex".
Norman Mlle of Seaforbh, is home
for a weels's holitley.
Otto Schnook treated the young people
to a dancing party on Tuesday night.
Hay and Fall wheat are going to yield
big returns this year if nothing happene
the latter.
The Nettled Cowan, of Toronto, are
spending their holidays with Untie sister,
Mrs. Calder.
This week E. A. Hill aerived borne
from Goderloh Oollegiete Institute for
hie vaeation.
Baker Bros, are busily engigect in
building the stonework under Patriok
Blake's bars,
Rev. D. Berrie and family, of Wing.
ham, are rusticating at the old homestead
on the 1.2th con.
Eno. Glaesier's new barn was reified on
Wedneeday. It is 361M feet and will be
a modern structure.
gale friends of Mrs. Dark, sr., will be
pleased to learn of the alight improve-
ment in her condition.
Miss Turnbull, daughter of A. Turn-
bull, 1050 con., is spending her vacation
with bee brothers in Manitoba.
Geo. Coates has a Sootoh thistle grow-
ing on their farm that meaenree 0 feet in
height. It is a healthy specimen.
The new stone basement under D. Mo.
Quarrie's barn, 10th con , beet made a big
improvement. Will. Tbusll dict the
work.
Mrs, (Bev.) McDougall, oE Minden,
Michigan, wan visiting her parents, Wm.
Smith and wife, 1010 eon„ during the
pant cveek.
Elias Dickson, 12th oou., is not enjoy-
ing the most robust health this Summer,
but we hope a change for the up -grade
will soon sob in. .
Mrs. Walter Oliver offers her 100 acre
farm to rent, possession to be given next
Spring, with privilege of plowing and
so wing wheat this Fall.
Miesee Telesis Switzer and Maggie
Calder have returned from High School
in Listowel and Seaforbh where they
have been in attendance since Xmas.
A. young men of the 1010 con. started
for Mitchell with his best girl on the
a ; f tl h 4 1" sl
ter
tuner
ascertained that some enemy had remov-
ed one of the nuts from the baggy wheel,
which pet amid youth to oonsiderable
trouble. It was not a kindly act, to say
nothing about the risk of serious aoot.
dent.
Through the kindness of P. Ritchie
and wife the S. S. teachers and Bible
oleo of S. S. No. 1 were entertained on
Thursday evening of last week. The
night was all that could bo desired and
the lawn was beautifully deoorated. All
participated in the amusements provided
for the °melon. Strawberries and °eke
were served towards the close to which
all did more than ample justice.
Speeches and song bronght a most enjoy-
able evening to a Mose, each one expres•
sing themselves as being most delightful-
ly entertained,
The funeral of the late Menden Smith
took plass from the family residence on
Friday afternoon. Service et the house
was conducted by Rev. R. Paul and Bev.
S. J. Alii, the latter coming up from
London to attend the funeral. Afi the
oemetery in addition to the usual service
the A. 0. H. W. took part, Master Work.
man Farrow and Past Master Ainley
performing the duties. Mrs. Smith and
family desire to express their sincere
thanks for the many acts of kindness and
words of sytnpathy received by them in
the sickness and demise of Mr. Smith,
IMEnoterite.
Fall wheat is badly lodged.
W. Forrest, Sod line, Sundayed on the
851i.
The rain on Tuesday was a welcome
visitor.
A largo number went to Brussels on
the 1211,.
Miss Minnie Kelly, 710 Hue, is on the
eiok list.
0. Hall 015 10 Wingimin, in Mr. Web-
ster's employ.
Miss Mary afichie went to Turnberry
township on Monday.
Angus MoOnAlum is sugaged for hay
stamen wibb John Skelton.
J. its nursing a sees foot, Sia re -
snit of rt fall a few days ago.
Miss Meiklejohn, 41t13 'Mel lost 11 ducks
and '21 turkeys, 011 in one night.
Miss Sarah Stewart, of Egmondvillo,
is visiting relatives on the 8th line.
John Bird, who lived on the 5th Hee
Boma time ago, wee buried on Tuesday,
Miss Edna Holmes, of Seaforth, has
been visiting at A. X. McAllister's, ged
line.
Tan POST gives the news and ottu be
bad for the bales= of 1807 for 40 cents
in advance.
Kelly bad a logging bee on Sitter.
day last and Jas, Kelly lied one on Wed-
neschty of this week,
Some of our young people of the 6th
attended the barn dance at 811/ar'14, 10th
con. Grey, and reported a good time,
Jas. Newoombe, of Newark, New
jitney, is visiting in Huron GOunty. Go
loolisNvell and is conductor on a street
oar.
Brussels wee the entre of attramion
for most of the Morrie people last Mon.
day, where everybody want to meet every-
body.
John ao0k, 050 line, had a logging bee
on Wednesday of Inst week. A. party
was given at night, When all present en-
joyed themes' vas.
P. Gibson and beide heve returned to
Hamilton after a short Visit on the and
ooneession. leir, Gibson will resume his
charge as motor -men on the West rail-
way,
A great party washeld in John Agin's
barn Thursday evening of last week.
Poo le were present from far end near
thelargo barn being fell, and lobs outside.
n organ and setae mplendid violin lutist°
dried greatly to the musical prograffi,
cone of the folks got home at day -break.
A. team ren away with the
mowing mains and broke several parts
about it.
Mrs. Wm. Robertson and IVI het Decide,
of 13lyth, spent n few days at Joel Sellers!'
2nd line.
Misses Maggie and Belle Robinson, of
Turnberry, are vieitiog their slitter, Mrs,
L. jewitle this week.
W. H. Cloakey was home from Lon-
don on a visit this week, He is well
planned with the Forest eity,
A. job of repairing the Johnston muni.
oipel drain, on the lob nod 21101 eons., will
bo let next Tuesday at 10 a. no., by the
township engiueer. See advt. in this
issue.
Mettsro, Cardiff & Beet have disposed
of a latest improved lidassey•Harris
binder, 'Motown Bros. being the porches.
ere. The boys will do some hustling
work this Bummer.
A clever Morris lady broke (the record
Thursday forenoon of last week by mow-
ing 54 120008 00 hay, also endangering her
life with a span of fractious black horses.
130 meth for the 810.
Hugh Moses, let con,, had a barn
raising on Monday and Tuesday after.
noons of last week, He treated the
young people to e soeiel hop on Tuesday
evening when a very enjoyable time was
spent.
ju.s. Cloakey, 450 lino, has had his
"Monarch" thresher overhauled and
pointed and 15 18 now as good as new.
He is building an entirely new duster for
it. He is kept busy all the time repair-
ing machinery and tools.
Mims Bertha, Thompson, who has been
visiting at S. Caldbiok's 2ncl line, left for
her home in Ne,panee on Monday of last
week. She will spend a few days hi To.
room before going home. Her many
friends here hope that she will soon be
restored to health.
Walton.
John Scarlett teed wile were in Clint
last Friday,
A. garden party is on the tapis in t
near future.
Rev. D. Forrest is bothered with ooh
time We hope he will soon get rid of i
Our True Blues and Orangemen
they had a good time at Brussels on ti
12W5b.. 3. Dickson has built a circular si
on his farm. Mr. Dickson is en up t
date farmer,
Rev. Mr. Tiffin, the new preacher o
Walton oireeit, officiated last Babbitt
for the first time. His sermons were a
preciated.
Rev. J. P. Westman will supply a
Blyth for Rev. IV, Rigsby, in the Meth
dist church While the latter takes a fa
weeks holidaye,
There is scarcely a day bob what
pedlar of some kind or another come
the rounds. This sort of thing has be
come a perfect nuisance,
Tho teaehere are putting in their holi
days in different ways, some worlsing
the bay field and others visiting friends
Nine o'oloak in the morning will have n
terror for the kids for ;some time to come
The Kincardine Reporter says :-Rev
Mr. Pomeroy, of Pine River, tem boaeb
tall rye growing on his pilule which 0
uses foe green fodder for his cow. Som
of it has grown to the great height 0
eleven feet seven inohes.
Mrs. Johnston, one of the early settler
of maleillop, died on Saturday week last
She was the widow of the late Irwin
Johnston, and was a kind and eltogethe
an estimable person. She will be sorely
missed by her family and numerous
friends.
On Sent* last L. 0. L., 813 joined L
0. L. No. 262 and =rolled in a body to
St. George's ohnroli, Walton, where a
most eloquent sermon was delivered to
bedtime by Rev. Mr. Abey, of Brussels.
The brebbeen of No. 813 celebrated at
Mitchell, and No. 252 at Brussels.
Matthew Morrison was throGvn out of
his buggy, ab the 750 line of Morrie, while
on his way home from Brussels on the
evening of the 12th, by a passing Fig
catching the hind wheel of his buggy.
Mr. Morrison was considerably shaken
up, but is getting all right again.
The Bethel Sunday Sohool pio.nio was
fairly stmoensful. The youngsters enjoy.
ed themselves in a variety of ways.
John Ritchie was on the grounds with
ice cream and other delionoies. Tlie
singing by the °hole and dialogues by the
children were very good. Proceeds in
aid of the Sabbath sohool.
Prof, Roberison, oS Ottawa, went to
England on the Labrador with the first
consignment under the new cold storage
system. The prineipal feature of the
shipment was 100 quarters of Canadian
dressed beef, tvh1,311 are to be put upon
the British market as en exnpriment.
This is the first attempt on this settle to
piano Canadian dressed beef before the
British oonsruners. A onble message has
been received from Prof. Robertson, who
is at Liverpool, stating that the beef ar-
rived hi England in prime condition, and
that everything points to a stmeessful is-
sue of the experiment. The opinion of
the department ab Ottawa is that the
beef would improve rather than deteri-
orate in the 000000 of transit. A special
compartment was made for the beef in
the vessel, which was under the oonstant
inspection of the departmental expert.
If the experiment proves as much a Etio-
wee financially es it hag otherwise the
most important results may be expected
to the battle of Geiteitt,
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G. 1, R. Agent, Brussels.
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JITGLIST
If you require a Wheel you should
call on the undersigned. As a proof
of the fact that we do the business
we append the sales already made
this season ;
Rev. J. Ross,
J. T. Dodds,
Geo. Thomson, Gents' B. 't D,
" Ladies'
Cameron,
INEW BARNES
Jno. Smith,
W. D. Conley,
A. Keifer,
1•BRANTFORD
01. Hunter,
Miss M. Meadowe,
- CLEVELAND
D. Straohan,
3. Hamilton,
J. Kellington,
A. illeKay,
G. MoKay,
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J. Brown,
1109 01009
35IFU
IL G. Richardson
Is prepared to do ail kinds o
work in his line.
good Workmanship and
good Fits guaranteed.
LATEST ;STYLE'S.
Suits made for $4 and upwards.
10:.tholi o'er Afauoweols store.
SECOND
HAND
WHEELS
OOUSLEY.
111 PER
TWINE I
American
Plymouth Special,
American Sheaf,
Absolutely Pure Manilla,
CanaLan. :
Sisal,
Red Flag,
Blue Tag,
Standard Manilla,
Xubileo-Guaranteerl
Selected Manilla.
Como and be convinced that
wo have the best quality of twine
and the lowest prices ever offered
in Dm ssels.
& co.
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A stook reduction sale ; over.towering, overshadowing all similar events of the
past and present bis, Our own past efforts outdone. Competitin oompletely
eclipsed by our furious fusilade of tremendous values in wan table geode.
The sale commenced on Saturday, July 3rd, and oontinues for ex ietly 050 0300101,
Doubtless you Mom emitted confidence in this &mei 'ads.' Every statement
made will bo more than carried out, Every poke quoted and Very article nientioe
ed will be found exactly, as represented.
Prices Like These Speak for Themselves.
Dress Goods in three colors, two shades of Green and s Fawn ehtiele, reaulat
price 25o, sale price 17o.
Dress Goods, all wool, special line, good shades, reduced to 20c.
Bleak 13tooade Deese Goods, 42 inohes wide, worth 400 a yard, hot during thin
sale it will be 25o.
Some very Especial lines of Dress Goods have been reduced to 25o,
The Blaok Henrietta we are now sbowing at 50e a yard eclipses anything we
Lave previously shown.
Tweeds -We have secured wonderful values in Tweeds. Some lines for eelloo.
wear at 25o and 30e a yard.
Tweeds, very heavy and all W001, new patterne, and in every reseed; they are
worth 50o but the sale price is 850 a yard,
All our Dollar Tweeds marked down to 75c.
Factory Cotton one yard wide, a new line worth 413 for nu,
Lace Curtains, taped all around, si yards long, worth 40e for 213.
Lace Curtains, a splendid number, worth 81,50 a pair (5le yards long eihi fie
inches wide) Belling at 81.
Oottonarle-A new line for boys' wear, soft finish, in cheeks and strieee, heath
20o for lac.
"It's surprising bow Cottonacles are gotten up for the money." That'a whet e
lady said when we told her that during the great ale whiob oommeueed on Saterlay
abe tumid buy them for 20e,
Blue Serge for Boys' Suits, worth 40o for 30c.
Flannelette -We have been watching the Flannelette market Monty end now,
offer, during this sale, the best values we have seen, some special lines at ee, 'lir
and 10o a yard.
School Ile,ndkerehiefe, fancy red and bine border, at lo eaoh.
MILLINERY -Ladies' White Sailors worth 40o for 25o.
Ladies' Sailors in fancy black or white straw, worth 60o for 35c.
Ladies' Plop Hats, fancy braid, worth 85o for 20o.
Girls' Flat Leghorn Hats worth 000 for 45o.
FLOWERS -Roses, three in a bunch, in pink or red, to be cleared at ter obeeels
Flowers that were 20o rednoed to 15o.
40o 25o.
" 50o " 85e.
Fanoy Straws, Ribbons, Chiffon will be all reduced at thio sale.
Ladies' Capes that were 81, reduced to 75e.
Ladies' Capes, fancy brniding, 81,40 for 81.15.
Ladies' Capes, Fawn, Brown and Blank, 81.05, sale price 5L35.
GROCERIES -2 Washboards for 25o.
Clothes Pins, lo per dozen. Coro Starob, So per package.
Buttermilk soap, containing Glycerine, Witch Hazel and Buttermilk, ui_ttle
wrapped, three cakes in a box, regular price 15e, sale prioe 100. •
Large Tin Baking Powder, regular prioe 10o, fOr 50.
Sometimes we make an extra spurt for businees. That's what we're [Mee, new,
but it's this persistent underselling -day after clay, year after year -that l..,e lifted
this business above all other stores in this section. It's our straight -forward, upright
plan of tieing business that has won for 00 the confidence of the people.
Bring in your Batter and Eggs and take home Dry Goods, Groceries and 813e8
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BOTH LIG-HT AND HEAVY,
All our own make and far
Cheaper than ever.
Also a large stock of"-
Dustorz, Lap Rum Trunks & Valise&
Everything kept in a first-class Harness Shop and all sold
close to Cost.
Repairs in Harness and Collars promptly attended to.
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HIGHEST CASII PRICE that can possibly be paid or in
changing Wool for goods a few cents per lb. extra will bo paid and
guarantee to sell goods at Cash Prices.
READYMADE CLOTHING. -All styles and sizes in 11:en's
and Boys' Suits. Special value this season in our own make a!
Tweeds.
Before disposing of your wool call an
OXL, LISTOWEL,