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PARK LQI)t;7 OPENED
Jasper Paric, Alberta, June loth,.--
With the uncurling' of the lfrlioli
" Ja41c by ,M s, H, 0 Fleuainn ol', Salt
l rai4t0o, the first iadst to register,
and hoisting it position. r tn f}
out
of pile main building by Mr. John M.
Inane of the Edmonton, .Journal, J'as -
per•'Pack Lodge was opened to the
public today.
The iitipot`1anoe: of this event is
r chiefly in the fact that it is the first
step to bo taken by the,Capadian Na-
ioluil hallways in providing perman-
ent building's for the accommodation
01 tourists in this splendid mountain
playground, sot aside by the Dentin-
ion Government, consisting of 4,400
square ,piles in the heart of the Nor-
thein Canadian Rookies, '1'he as-
selttbly for the opening, represented
ruests from Australia, United States
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ic
Coast points, 'lte Prairie Pre-
vinces
and 4 Eastern Canada, The
lodge ,s of artistic log construction,
including a 'large lounge building,
dining ball and separato sleeping
quarters,
There will \be an Orange colobia-
tion in ,Brussels on ,Tuly 12th,
CLINTON'S LEADING JEVWELERY STORE
For The June Bride.
A full line of wedding gifts for June b?ides,
Don't buy till ,fou see' my display.
Eye Specialist Here June 23
On June 23rd,•Mr. Colo, a'graduat of the. Toronto
College of Ophthalmology, will be at my store for the
refraction of serious eye trouble. Eyes tested and glasses
fitted scientifically.
R. H. JOHNSON
• Next Hovey's Drug Store
jeweller and Opticiali
ammo
warm r' ' notwise 'i
Ju cage b st<
I weather 1 t
be all 'wrapped up in yotlrsel5, re -
(dining in a hammock is much bet-'
ter. Jt is a lounging comfort in the
open air and in sultry days will
help to beep you ,cool, A. hammock,,
a iboolc and a shady nook are good
conpanions.' Wo can supply the
liainntock and the book, You do the
REST..
mfte W. D. Fair CO
Often the Cheapest --Always the Best
EYE SPECIIILIST
'A. L. Cole, Eyee. Sight Specialist,
an Honour Graduate of the :Canad-
ian' Ophthalmic College of Toronto.
Goderieh, Ont. Office hours: 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m, Practice limited to the eye,
Spe�i�l Fri�e for'
Quiek Sale.
About 75 'pairs of, Ladies' and Growing Girls'
Brown calf and kidshoes. All sizes 3 to 7, Lines
'that Fold regularly up Ib' $8,50. Clearing price for to-
day, Thursday, :friday, and Saturday $3.9$
About 20 Men's and Ladies' .Raincoats; suitable, -
for light coat for .a wet ,day pr cool evenings'
Clearing pr'f3e for balance of week $3.48
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Other lines to clear -at equally lowprices forcash only.
Plumsteel Br -us.
SMALL PROFIT'S
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MORE BUSINESS
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® Miss Viola Cook has returned fro
Toronto.
Miss McLaren leaves . in August fo
a visit in Scotland,
Miss Vera Pepper of Stratford No
mai has retuned home -
Mrs. G. Jones and, son are visitin
`with her sister in Toronto.
Mr. Wylie _of Toronto is visiting h
daughter, Mrs. J. E. Hogg, at ti
manse. :.
Miss Edna Wesman of Toronto
spending a vacation at her ,,from
in' town,
Mr. Hiram Johils of.. ' Pontiac, Mich
is.vlsiting ; with friends in tow
and vicinity.
Mrs, Boyer and -children of, Toront
are visiting .;the former's soothe
Mrs. E. W. Cook.
Stas. W C. Landsborough of Poi"
Port Credit" called on relatives i
Clinton last week,
Miss Lolo Mudie, who has just r
turned from the' London Norma
was in town this week.
Miss Jennie Taylor of London w
the• -guest of the Misses South
cotnbe over the weelc-end,
11 . W. F. Cantelon of Toronto seen
a. couple of days last week with h
parents,' Mr. and Mrs, W. Ca
telon, . •
Mr. Will Southcombe and his mothe
Mrs. E. Southcombe of St. Thema
the guests. of the Misse
• Southcombe' of -town.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cook and, babe
of Hamilton are' here on. ; account
of the death of the-former's mo-
. they,' Mrs, Arthur % Cook.
Mrs, T. J. Sheppard and babe re-
turned to their home at Nile• on
,Sunday after spending the week as
the' guests of Miss I{ate'Sheppard.
Mr. Ray Ford of Toronto, son of Mr.
John Ford of town, ;sailed from
.Montreal on the Montrose last
week on a trip t'o `r England, and
France,
Mr. and Mrs. Russ returned to their
home in Hamilton tyoster'day and.
Mrs. Chas. '.Twitbhell to- Windsor,
after having settled up the: -affairs
of their 'mother', the late Mas.
'Forbes.
Dr. • C. W. and -Mrs. Thompsen
and Miss !Marion. Thompson
motored to 'Brownsville on
,Saturday last;to attend the wed-
ding of the' foriner's son, Mx.. C.
Thempson of London.
Messrs. Leslie• Hanley and Charles
Canteloli ' came -up from Toronto
on Saturday and are spending 'a
vacation at their respective homes
on the London road and in Clin-
ton.,
Mr,. and' Mrs.' W. Gibson,Mrs. J. T.
Ross and Mrs. W. Atkins, and
children motored up from Toronto
Sunday, on learning of; the
death of'Mrs. A, Cook early that -
morning. .
Mr. and. Mac. John Torrance and
Miss Maude Torrance Ieft on Tues-
day for a trip to Port Arthur.
They went by boat from Sarnia.
They will probably be away for
six weeks or so.
Mr.\� and Mrs, II. Alexander and Mrs.
F. McEwan of London and Mrs.,
Green of Port Huron 'spent a few
days in town :during' the past
week, Mr. Alexander and Mrs.
Green aecornpanied the remains of
their father from Port, Huron.
Messrs. Lloyd and Ernest Thompson
of -Hamilton are guests at ' the
home of their uncle, Dr. C. W.
Thompson ' Mr. L. Thomson is s
'" Vietoria College student and goes
to a Methodist circuit near Port
Colborne for the summer months.
Mr. Howard Hill of Regina,who is
east on a business trip, visited at
the home of his sister-in-law, Mrs.
W. S, R, Holiness, the beginning of
the week and with other friends
'hereabouts. He was present at
the Ball -Lansing wedding in Mul-
let on Saturday.
Miss Ethylo 'Wasman -returned last
week from her 'school at, Comber.
She'toolc the Greyhound at Detroit
coating over on its last trip on
Friday, Miss Cora Jervis, who
has been teaching at' Oroho and
ltad spent a :few days with l4.iss
Wasnim} returned with her.
Miss Ileatricte„ Greene " ;6l' Toronto,
'who Attended the wctlding of her
nephew, Mini Chas.: T.hatnhrsoo; at
Brownsvife, on Saturday, spent
the week -end as the guest of. Dr.,
and Mia Thompson, Miss, Greene
came tip on Friday and motored to
frownayillc with the Thompeens,
The Biggest -.Man
and the Smallest
in Town
Will get equal satisfaction in
the fit. of Isis clothes if our tape
line has been around lrinr. We
have a sort of pride : in fitting
-.leen that other tailors : can't
please. .It's . the know how that
tells' the tale, 'and ' our. experi-
ence and observation has given
us that-• Come in and look over.
our stock of the very best cloths
and try us for your next suit.
Prices range from $25 to $55
Davis & 'Herman
VETERAN TAILORS
Brown's Alen's Furnishings Store
Tl -1 E
Opposite Town Hall
Paints, Varnishes and Stains
White Lead
Raw and Boiled oils,Coal
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kuberoid Roofing of all 'Grades
and General Hardware
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O'Neil's Corner Crocer!
Phone 48 Cast. and CarryandDelivery
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PURE CANE SUGAR AT CAR P RT'C r•�
Watch our Special Price, on. next ettr,_
BAKING POWDERS
Magic, 1'b, tins <•35c,Our own per lb, , , , , . 23e.
15 lbs -Granulated Sugar '5 .L05
3 lbs Icing Sugar 25c
3 pkgs., Jelly Powders ,:. 25e
Landry Starch, 2 lbs, , 19c.
Corn, Starch, 2 lbs, 19c.
Minute Tapioca,' 2 pkg,sy ,
14 bars Gold an P S&G, s
� 3 Pea.line
iii 3 Rinsa
25e, .. 3 15, pail Lard ,, ,
8 lb,. pail of Shortening
gap„ J,00
25e,
... 25c.
. 55e,
500.
.CANNED PINEAPPLE
Small' sliced3°e
Large sliced' . • r
asp,
Blue Ribbon Peaches- , . 350,
Pure Salad Cream per bottle 35c
Marmalade -feelers . ,
Syrup (5 lb. pail) ,
Pure Jant
Grape Frbit
Pineapple
38c.
n 4 15, glass jars $1.00
SPECIAL ORDERS 'FOR CAMPING. .
Heinz , Clark's' Pork & Beans, tin" , , , .15e., 20., & ,30c,
Sardines, Brunswicks, 2 tins , 15u,
Holbrooks 2,tisiis for . .. 85c,
Sahnon' per can, 9c., 20e., and 40c.
Try Our Good Black Tea at 45c
New Potatoes
New Beets
Head Lettuce"
Radishes ,
Cucumbers
Strawberries
Tomatoes
Fresh Salmon Trout, daily .
Fresh Roast Pork
Tongue
' Corn Beef •
Cash: Carrj
and Ds" llverg
Phone
O'Niell's Bakery
We are getting in
the fire and expect to have our
shape after
ing running full time again on
Monday June 12th.
R. S. O'NELLL
Phone 204 The Baker
! LITTLE LOCALS.
The Middlesex Junior. Farmers
toured Huron county this week.
They lunched in Clinton on Tuesday
The Girls' Club of Willis church
had a successful lawn bazaar on Dr.
Gunn's grounds on 'Saturday.
Mr. Ernest Livermore,, one of
Clinton's clever students, passed, his
first' year at 'Varsity with second
class honors and stood first in his
glass, which entitles him to a schol—
arship.
TO PROTECT TIIE BEES
Mr. D. A. Andrew, assistant rep-
resentative 'for Huron, made a plea
tsr behalf of the 'bee -keepers in; this
county, to the county council at God-
erioh recently for the Co-operation of
the members in combatting disease
anlong the bees. The several muni-
cipalities are to send lists of the bee
keepers in. their, municipalities and
in this way literature on the subjet.
may•ibe sent them and disease pecul-
iar: tci bees may be the better under-
stood and successfully controlled.
DATES Or SCHOOL FAIRS
L,,ollowing are the dates of the
School fairs to be held in Huron
blurry this ,autumn, twenty in num-
.
The school fait, idea has tak-
en hold and i11 this enmity it is en-
couraged and 'aided by an enth'us4'
iastic and eneagetie Agriculttpal
Representative and his assisstant.
Grand Bend Sept: 7
Crediton Sent,
Znaie5 Sept.: 11.
Clinton Sent12
Bltlevale • ; .......Sept.
• 18
Ashfield •....Sept. 14
St. Helens —Sept. 15
Belgrave • • . Sept.' 18
Gerrie Sept, 19
Ethel • ... Sept. 20
Wroxeter Septa 21
Colborne ,. Sept.:22
Porter's Hill . Sept. 28
Wingham.... ...Sept. 25 and '26
Walton .. .....Sept. 27
MelCillop , . ,.Sept. 28
Blyth ., i
••••„.Sept. 202
Varna bet.
Dashwood ..Oct, 8
Winchelsea •,.Oct, 4
•Holniesville
Mrs, Leech of.' Goderieh is the
guest of her brother and Sister, Mr,
J. ,R, And Miss 1).'A; Holmes.
Mr, 5, R. Holmes tools in the
Greyhound estoursidn to Detroit last
week. .
The Methodist garden party on
Mrs. Achesoe's lawn on Friday .ev-
ening was a tutees, 111 spite of the.
rain whish Jell so plentifully during
the afternoon. No doubt smno ware
prevented from attending,
large_
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p.r and pr ,ran were 1 urn enjoy-
ed.
nJ0 -ed.
(ANTARIO'S. forest wealth is dwindling, -Every year forest
fires take disastrous toll. Careless campers p s causeeleven per
cent. of Ontario's forest fires. Last summer 112 cases of neg-
lected camp fires were reported. This summer be careful.
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They're o ris
DON'T take chances with file lo
• (Intarles tarots,
DON'T threw toyer eignwttc or
Cigar butte, pipe "heels”
errs" bttrsunt root:bon until
O.* ire dead re' they,
me out,
,DON'T .hegleot io' drown', out.
your fire with lots of
water.
DON'T build your Camp aro.
, bgt}root a "rotten lea or
Mums—hor on windy
gin nor tb of nn<r
p e 1 mLlm
patellas nor at the baso
o.t. 1t tree.
P11113 it in a former tire-
5)510, or on a flat rock,
er on a spot cleared down
- to the true soil below, or ^
by the odge of the water.
DON'T forget that t h e upper
toyer of ginned in the
.forest coottots of pari:
tinny ratted. Wand which
will burn.
When you build your fire to make tea, fry
bacon dr add Cheer to pipe and story -telling
time, use, a woodsman's precautions.
The real woodsman builds his fire on an old'
fireplace, "if there be one handy. Palling that
he serapes away all litter, moss and fibrous
rotted wood down to the mineral ,soil, or the .'
bare rock, and preferably' some place close to
the water. He knows that if fire gets into the
moss or the upper woody Dyer of forest soil,.
or iri a half -rotted log or -stump, it "holds over,'9
burns 'away unnoticed .underneath, and unless fol..
lowed up and carefully put nut, is liable to break
into a flame latet• He knows how hard -it is to put
such
deep -smouldering file out. So he makes his
cooking fire surprisingly small and compact, and.
chooses a spot that is absolutely safe.
Tt is a mark of his finished wbodsmanshig'
how thoroughly he drowns his fire out with
plenty of waiter when he is through with it. Save
the forests. You may want to carnp again.
Ontario Forestry Branch
Parliament Buildings,.
Toronto
The Exeter bowler's won the 1 Wroxeter is in darkness these
1 ern cup '� Cr C i CO1.' the a•
l time t
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nights, recent storms burning
out recently and consequently
the dynamo in the power liaise
it becomes, ;the property of the chub, which generated the civic lightitig,
' MI'. Fred Kerr 1 of
Gi'Cdlt 1 U
0l won'
second phos in the Grand Interna
tione] Reecho') .at St. Thomas last
Week,
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