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'Obe�escaped wrih'a'very severeshaking
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r, k,1 tide, leb'bowlers had, a most enjoys
Hite V1e or•'a Day' tournament Soda.
ili;rge orow4i;of visitors -watched •the
'gamee,l The aJames Yates .prize was
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airliner up cigen' G 1slcNevin iieA) ors
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prices in or ready o w
fiion,• ar.dIsl�ch�:e ee'llent aririieriltl; i
r,tf41e � are. jpet;�•as'oa'reitli`1}� made
as clbth',clothang t.1lladel of eti'1
broider''s ,'iratine:., ylides, 1a,nen5,
ingharns and prints.Even to
a�9
the elicit' fi71i111' a °'d"e4ail 'they' Writ"""
pass critical. •inspection. '
Women seeking Summer' Attire
will find onr styles for ahead 'of
the average heady-to•wear
models. Conte and look around
Wash klrts
t:Ve are showing'a large range of
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Wass+rS4eirts.includi'n ' sitiiies;,wcriis"
Indial�l 'a'd, ratine and'Bedford
cords These are the latest styles.
Pric .• range from 1.10, 10 3.00 ..:
�'P also passed into stock this
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week•severat ()loth Skirts in the
tunic nd pegtop styles, all sizes
and 1 colors. Prices range from
3.50
09.00
La ies Suits
Malt Price
jus' nine Ladies Suits left, all
new styles, satin lined, colors navy,
brown, tan and grey, •We do nct
want ,'o carry these over to next
season; Your choice of the nine'
half pike,
ow and lium
bei
Chas. air skip.
tech 4 6i`d'trt .. 0 Yi-' .Mia e
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ss E.1Janott is b ending pltdayt ing nicely •e
auliop ..itonil eg n' a fc l 9 aJi fi. '•�r )lhY11 n's fission Band to con-:
,.fr tiFan i }lt5t�o { ,.. fa'ktkz�g1';nrielio '' sl'rtl,the Onion' Presbyterian
�tflr_er r%. i i o. ize.'..and.
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p 71 oft k M 'Jelin nfJ, dei 1.8 he alt
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r �• t � •-earch
Yof ' the Union Church
a „ a, session
, }. er t'r • •n '. !hes n
V 1 w lelafives i
art s i h !
d�rlTva at '! 4r1 NSW Ofolil9t1S9P.>nanii,@ thin d' Pur village. a1{pg ' al to 4pe en se . their hocE3! i
,vial i4 a Jut t;,Compitllt weRi;.,,I, piny ,+>,• ;Mk tee,Jennie Chesney, of the • third 11t, Ailera:•,. ere voted or,C,, iy,
e, a lM a t n the` :Para oft ublic,.• .pr
�9 b 'r 'm rt aP q�1rx,,,NEf1 .Yi19a , r Oil/ , uckeremith. is under r of • g ,.
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hot ' h ;n. .�'x . ,••r care, hopes.wtth n thali btp'S. tr aye , -fit r ir,u�tacl, a... �I. 'C etldcto'�'ace. .> ,.,,, -, , .«, ., .:
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1 1 .anderbu h, a - 4t .. eve>; r m bre d,.
W'P:leXi� ..,,>I �$�> W ,,,..,�,1' h., .contse'.-o�,a, ewP:da a•to:•be aCrbiipdwia ,.`�.,. �' ,;
ell *Monday. ' tk; "agatii is ;;•• rt 'fi' ; ''• ,; ;4tt@ .Fl pce aty than' W . F. '' A. football
' •`s'e ends '.ma ''.''tit' ed in+Olint' nolast week be
JDTr SVetzel of'Moorefleld, i p Ilj y 9
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Mica Fiore ce McOlYymont p l.lri, • aa���.,�>,� „3.:P ..
n ''a` a •=`thitineia of the ioeals while'' Bruce.'
few daye.w;tn her uri'ole,'Mr. Joe 1J y ,a-tls Y
went of '141kKillop. I fled was represented in the W. F. 'A,
Miss Mary Hay is spending a holiday for some four years; sing 'signed, this
sic Oowar sea with. lel ton.( itis. xeilistanee•
With her,frier4�1. Miss Tres � � ..1 D 1?.,
Stant`en.
M>?s Campbell and her daughter
"May of Olintea'are iieitiang on the line
'for a few days.'
lvl es B. McKay of Hamilton is visit-
ing'at'present at the home of Mr. John
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schem alt;el�vrogt�i,,'+4an$ L,, g
dering :t4' o -i aetraoln that will put
an insistent demand „help,rite... ;ti.kti'11e.
%Gover* nt, -Mayor �teud ns en-
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for H o � '- ohn'an
West is ar sister,' and J
!the°;Itii a tiff. ile.satting. ,. ,t of the- .SCAnlake of• Step4sn,rare brotltersy aBerl
Countt': „Council. It avCi l be" a part was a Conservative in politics, and a
fosthe' Ian, te'get the. •Coumlty. '.Methodist in reit idn. The funeral
P a.. g.
,nthe
stand on
'ata2.
=%1'esomeon at.
'Lto tatBrno
Council „swas held on Tuesday ast
, iestioli: as Well 'as educate Itlie ' p. ,m. ,
'publics by meet:i ngs. An' effort' The Exeter District meeting of the.
will be,timade to get dour. Adam ,Methodist church, meets in Parkhill
Beck' Ito` attend and assist; 'M1 as well on Tuesday and Wednesday.
as others who are active in the A Sunday Schdol Convention of the
same p
ing a few days with his dahgh'tet MrS, tween G e�old Buie riyals`.'of Brussels
Miss
G Minrhle int a va1 stitteiindeed
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s Grace McU n Dani " Roea
Mi s s het•: r � g
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r ' ago De
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owa er e,i r, • , and:, au 'err,
i4iaFg> Echlin and, Mi'Qs McKay epent.t e t . Wetzel. f : M i} epe.i te. OlatteiLl3 •vth friends recently „
e 'ia law,: •
M r, o ,,.. g y,, 1 YJ!'A�
the theJ hob r• - •'_,. , , . ldeNai "htbil'of' the''ISit field
�tiol cloys at ,- e . ., .. r .� <, f th-whir Errands lu.9hr ka, .lobo g y
Ain, ki neap NICEwainof McKillop." sPenttthe 2# ha
ken- c rneivr
ar tadt.iu f
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�p c� ,� cell.. jR
�p a was s c essfu 1(ie':r'et`ae �i'?,>i: aX? wR?i@f*$fMt#r�a�,9� �!,�. .��.yxa.� ly, fi -
1 rp9Art r'Uh tp n t b was Viii, automobile.
N °� : H., few•guys us netwYhthe hay country .
ity4ie"curint o, ie, t€fin red,andysaltt rfi te-rr+tunee'd.bt i!o help the and spring ° Mr. Robert McCartney Sen„ has re
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fish Buri gibe rim. i s i,tiG 1ocope > s ``. tnlrngg from, , }ase .law, ;Sisk, l fter
robe of our voun o,p1�Trs" "- 't sihiMn g se ea i 1 nt' a viillting
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soca lovers o# flstiin
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any g P 9
aces near by where( ort'• y
S$W ie'Stanlake,;aged 94, u ti 'v
wire:»id l". d• mg frequent visits to, the nearby rlv-
f 1- tRtN Ylefi n
1•: ,(Hirst ofin the
ird P . these evenings engaging in
y�Moved ersg
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p s ,te h n
illnefes..,Bes;Use Ni M t' '
ong �ticfrersmith to Seaforth. port ii goodly ca rch:
hived by onedans.'o@':i• .Elitialieth at'ri onso r' Walter, Waite of Peteruordu h'
home nd two sons, oS the farm, Silas, '• ? Iy l'";
al ' 'n oed"'.in,.t'lYe + . -
a '.k er n Mrs: Gvee W
-rid, A b ill•
Goderich Towns
relic` Go ler 1►>iD --
of Guel h•'wass:visitingf
7VIis's r King IR .
her mother at F. Leonardo. '
Mr. Charles Barbet, butter :maker, of
Seafnrth creamery, wasr,e, visitgriWith
Mr. F. Leopard on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Williamson' of.
Collingwoid, announce the engage-
ment of their daughter, Ethelasobel,'
to:Mr. Randall George Cole, of Seattle
Wash, son of Mr. and Mrs.' Peter Cole'
of Goderich Township, The marriage
to take place on June 16th, at New
Westminster, B. 0,
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Strat cord Man is field
Agent for District
MR. JAM'S C. FULLER ONE OF EIGHT TO BOOST AGRICULTURE
Fifty-Eilght i'Schoois in His Terri-
tory, Whch Comprises Huron
Perth, Middlesex and Bruce.
'The On,tar;i Department of Agri,-
'culture has ynau'gurated a move-
menit of great, value to the farming
interests of Mae province. Eight''
field agents !shave been appointed
to cover the pntario schools, witha" view to i;n? ugerati<nig and dev-
elopingi the 1 syste'mat'•c study of
agriculture no, public, continuation
and !High •schools,
Perth, Middlesex, Huron and
Bruce Counties comprise • one dis-
trict, ',w:ith Mr .J. C. Fuller, son of
.;Mr. lRobt. 'Fuller, Huron road, just
west of SL•raford, as field agent.
: Mr. Fuller is,iully qualified for the
,;'position whic'liWt'e."'assusned recent
ly„ 'having 14,04;,,,giperaence as a
• .school teacher, and havifeg spent
-..s. year at the iCfnrn'., Guelph. Some
, n8 schools, are at pPresent included
an Mr. 'Fuller's ierriltory, as fol
y.rows;-Pertlijl9,•p117ieldlesex 24, 'Him'
on 7„ Bruce 84 ar.' '
The work ,!has already attracted
notice 'in Stratford,aaand Mr. Fuller
has been inyted tq address the
i.
. ate' -
b i'!1
you ant done in
ROO ilyt%
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. ;Eav'tra►uglkln,�
Plu bing, or
Furlace `RWOrI
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Call andsee us before
placing your order.
Byarim ttcr.
1 • Sianiti}ry Plumb
l Atone 2.
de artment, schools of South Huron is to he held
in James Street Church, Exeter. on
Thursday afternoon and evening, May
2S. The oueside speakers are Res. J.
G. Miller of St Mary's and Rev. ALu
cas. secretary for the West Indies and
Central America. ' Supper will be sery
ed to the delegates In the basement of
the church.
•,., b . ~a H.(II>lVfllli<4
•A.nothe instigation of Dr. Hunter
medical( health officer, the Ontario
health department will serf3,a man
probably Dr. McNally, to inspect
the water supply 'and other cori-
dilt:!ons In the !town,. The move-
ment is the outcome of a Preva-
lenoe of typhoid in 'the town,
which some blame on the water
supply. "It is expected 'that ' the
outcome . of the' matter will he 'a •
condemniation of the ,present wo-,
terworks 'system- 'beforeit i•eaclies,
the pumping 'station, It is likely
that the intake pipe will be moved
out into the .lake about a mile.
An alteration of the C.P.R. Vane
card is likely to cause some in-
convenience pub-
lic,
ko the tea 1
co'nvemlen Y g P
lic, It is announced unofficially
that the incoming' tnorning train
mould henceforth arrive about 12
o'clock and Set out for the east
g'he other two tains .r ala about hlalf an -tour later.
ill remain
trains will '�
ail- their' present time. This means
that there will be no outgoitljg C.
Pa R. -+train.
Horticultural ISoc',ety at a' meet-
ing soon'.
The work of the field agents is-
practical -and useful. While their
first duty Its to visit( and report
upon the schools ;giving systematic
training in 'agriculture and qualify
ing for special. gra'nfts they are
available. also to promote ie every
way possible the iintroducctfdn of
the subject Iloflthe rural schools.
As time •will (permit, therefore,
they 'are available.
1 -To visit other schools where
teachers or -trustees wish to ha`i-e'
the 'work explained.
2 -To address local gatherings of
rural, trustees, and teachers, •,bfi•
Women's Institutes. '
3 -To help in. the iorganiization
of (township teachers' assoc,ati;
4 -To prorndte school field days.
or fairs for iindividual. schools.
5 -To a limited extent to give ill-
ustrated lectures •'on'agricuIYural
and school topics.
A (large milking company is plan-
t' run a
One of freight stea-
mersIto � g
Ig!
mere from tGladatone. Michigan,
across to Goderich for the pur-
pose of •'transferring wheat and
flour to the 'east, The Goderich
elevators and the C.P.R. will , be
used.
Spring work on the sprimg break
water+ has not yet commenced,
though materials are in readiness.
It is stated that the contracts for
the construction -work are not
completely allotted. •
i -To -explain itotrustees ar+d:
teachers of Contiln iat;ton or High
Schools catering' • largerly to rural
communities, 'the !Education De-."
part'ment's plains for teaching ag
riculiurei in these schools.
Mr. Fuller is rhusy 'ensiling the
schools In los territory befpre thea
term, nloses,f:'Laters{a}t, qunutierr
rom . 'on '<,; o w.lk.Ii$ ah'ried 6n.
p - i
Mr. Fidler.Fidler.o a;niv�r es correspondence
iThlers and trustees i
with t'he J toss fl h
m '
his d siru ct
ir-fa ar i
The ii'iovemen
promisee wet e lin
h
i
let' , •I $ er
flus
.. Jiro EV Ithr# 3'otrb �i
of a distract ,a,,afi'iigy'itonal is vgtjtire.,
sentafi enol Huron donuts. '
if kr. in_ rr o- 'c-3 4
i IIIaFII aRillliii3i' � ; T rt. � ll,: rrt. �t.e
ea
at May Me till S
Hallett
Miss Annie McConnell of Lothian
spent the Slth at her home on the 13th,
con.
inFritended' 'for' last week,
MargaretJ. Bailie; beloved wife of
Mr. John Parrot, died at her home,
ninth concession. of Morris, on Wed-
nesday morning, ` May 20, after an
illness of six weeks- The late Mrs.
was a person of amiable iahle
-aero dispo-
sition
t
and waesteemed by all who
knew her. From the results of a fall
seven years ago she had not once en•
joyed good health but was able to he
about most of the time until April 1.
when she became worse and finally
succumbed. The deceased was a
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs John
Baillie of West Wawanoth and was
horn in that township 55 years and six
months ago. She was married twenty
and tbe following year
years ago
oneg g
r
movd to lot 8, concession 9, Morris:
from whence the funeral will take
place on Friday afternoon, service
being held at the house at two o'clock.
The late Mrs, Parrott was a member of
St, Andrew's Church, Blyth.and when
health would permit took a deep inter
est in the work of the church. Beside
her' husband she leaves a. family of
three children, Thomas,• 'Minerva and
Margaret, all at home. Four sisters
and five brothers altar. survive, •They
are Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Franklin, Messrs.
John, Charles, Samuel':an'd Norman .of
California. Mrs. A. 'Kirk and Mr, W•n:
Baillie.. West Wawanoeh Silos R.
Munroe, Buffalo, and James Baillie in
Alberta. '
Brncefield
Miss B%atrire McKay, Hamilton is
visiting Miss.Leslie McCowan second
'"iioncession! cfr'Stanl'ey
Mrs. hdrnt9pt woo has,heen.spend,
ingVin`l ifitar;lplth,her daughter, Mrs
Hall Woods, returned;lp tier son's last Victor';a;day passed away quietly
week. She was accompanied as faints "our village: 'Flags were-hoisted'dn all
Toronto by Mr. Woods. ,the main butldines.
Mrs. Rogers who bas been staying Mrs. Suider: visited her - mother in
Mr J. D. Elsley visited friends at -
Kirkton oyer,ssunday. K Ingham
Mr. Kenfieth' McConnell returned -to •IntesU3ed for .last week:
B'antfordlafter,a few days visit with
his parents. Members of Maitland Lodge, here.
Mrs. John Manning of Wnodstnck No, 119, I. 0 O F., -met in the rooms
returned lfnme after a short visit wich' on Josephine street, and marched to
friends in the village and on the 12th the Metnodist church, where a splend-
con, id sermon Was preached 'to them by
Mr 0hatles Manning has purchased' Rev. W. J. Hibbert,
a fine teen) of Holts this week, A good game of football was played
Miss Myrtle Philips was home siek here in Victoria Park on Saturday:
with the measles the last of the week, afternoon between Berlin and Wing
Miss Maiid McGregor spent he vaca- hien. In spite of the, boys here doing
tion with Tn"onto friends, their best they were defeated by a
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Brumly and little score of 2 to 1. Walker and Shirk
grandson, 'Albert spent a few days played welltor Wingham, while Rad -
with Thos, Shaddick of Hensel'. ford and Crnikshank were best for
John Ferguson of Constance is hay- Berlin. W. A. Miller of Wingham ref
ing his hoose rebuilt and unproved fur' ereed.
Great excitement was caused in
Wingham, Monday, when it was dis
covered .that, two children of John
Itlerkaey had disappeared. It appears
that Mr. and Mrs. Merkley have not
Wm. Cole has sold his farm near been living together for some time,
Clinton to Mr. Mutch of Stratford and Mrs. Merkley living in Toronto and
will move to town Mr. Mei klev in Wingham. There bus
Miss Minnie Gray, Mrs, Wm. Gray been some dispute over the possession'
and children spent a few days with; of the children, whose ages range from
the fol men's sister Mrs.Mashers of two to eight years. Monday when the
Pulmer'aton. children, disapbeared the excitement
Clarence :Noble and Herb Dexter broke loose. Mr, Merkley secured an
spent Sunday ,with thealatters cousin, auto and started in pursuit, hut after
Wm. Tiewj is r[
.George Spales hail'tlie ehimney ot
his houssestl'nck'by lightening on Wed.
nestle'? morning ands his hired . man
was injnrecli by a sailing brick sustain-
ing injuries on the head that the doc-
toi seas summoned to attend hien.
'Win •Stevens boa started his wagon
,on,,the ,road drawing cream for the
Dungannon Creamery._
0.Sam Glidden, Wm. Hill and -Wan.
t'Mair's had the titisfo}'nie to each lose
,gvaluable horse last week.
J Mis. George Thompson spent Mon-
'tjsy with her cousin in London. '.
Miss Ploy,' Cole of Waterloo is • the
guest of her'cousin Miss: Jessie MoVit-
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spent Victorit Day in our village. :,• ,
Mrs. Thornton who has been .t'isitl
ing at, the home of her daughter Mrs.,,
Woods, of the manse returned last
'week'to the home of her eon Dr,
Thornton.(
Torrence Biggins of Toronto visited
st the home of his uncle 13, R. Higgins
'this- week: •
Mrs. Ryder of London aad daughter,
Dora spend the week end at the home'
fo Mrs. A. McKenzie.
.Two cars of coal came to the sta.
tion this week those who fill their tins
now should not be much afraid of Jack
Frost.
A. severe storm with hail passed over
our. neighborhood on Wednesday. No
harm 'was done; ; .
Rev., 11: 1. Woods+ visited at the
home_ of his. parents in London .last
Week. -
Siu'ce the rains everything is •prow-
ante;'the• country never looltedi,bettei•,
with her son, Dr, Rogers. returned to
her home in Belmont last Saturday.
The much needed rains of last week
a great deal
of good and
have doneg
growth is norapid.
Mr. Walter Watts, manager of the
Dominion Bank spent the holiday
here
this summer.
SIiss Annie-lt'IcConnel has returned
to her school near Lnekrow after
spending her vacation with her par.
ents Mr and Mrs. Jas. Mc0onnel.
London lust week.
This s apple blossom time.
Send In; all news that is news,
Mr John Beattie wife and family. �_
at -Mr
hspent the holiday, • .
of m, t
Wm. Scott, T•wa dr;yang mares and a buggy
Many local poultry fanciers have in. ,good reps:a•. Apply tto
met with sore disappointment thus DR. EVANS, V. 3.
far this season in the matter of hatch-
ing
atch- -
perchick ducks and goslings.. The Meeting ot -Huron County
percentage of
chicks hatched
to the "''
number of eggs per setting in many Council
cases falls below the one-quarter '
margin. Thisis'very unfortunate as - --
man- local farmers and poultry The Councfil+'of the Corporation
fanciers tad intented rearing a very
large number of fowl this season and of . the'''. C'oun'ty of Huron 'will
feeding the same for fall market. As. meet in the Council Chamber, in
yet however many eggs are being set the Toiv'n i of 'Goderich, on Tries -
and much better results from the,e day, the.-2nd?day of June next, at
later settings are hoped for. Accord- the hour' of 3 o'clock.
ing to reports from various quarters W. LANE,
the chicks ducks and goslingswhich Clerk.
have hatched are very has y
For Sale
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lee 'were
' s. Fear! and al o
iaisieter Mie
guests of h s
t e ili4hdfat' tern John Lasbam of Len."
x'a
1 'The grou5 as of 9. S.No. 5 were
g
graded and pelledslaet'week.•' `•
44t • ,. es' II WO purchased a driver :
fro""'Wm. q'on.of Loniieahoro;'
d •
Mtj,;`ra'iad 1 re Qliaer. Dexter's spent
Sundagt wi the litters sister Mrs.
JJ'o$.=Ytfftag t ,'I;
Mr. and s. Jbhn 'Moon:of :Toronto'
spent {t , h mitts with relatives on:the'
p. .
bn, Q' :o rr of ueax J3lbth?,opent:'
S,
Sunday wi'Gl1'', er:darightgr bfteRkgpbti
Crawford oftl4bndes,
oL'O.
Miss,r.±tta Brow,n,spent S4tpdayywiti
'lier'couein, Q les Elva Netn.oftLciud'dn,
Road. ( ,gas ,, :& r
h v
it
e r sibs e
d Reuh b
,Jas:.MeCoolan plbi
engaged with','�(yyM�att Maine as tratnere
Jim Forhee had itis barn raised,from
tbe,gxound last week and is having a
foundation lint under, it. , f .
IBas Gertie V,odden'of Loui'lon,spent
'the vacationrai ith her sister 'gra-Newf.,
man Garret..,''-', •
• A number of people went to Mitchell
on Monday to, see the horse raoes
tfier.e.
Miss Annie Woon is the guest of her
sister., Mrs. Wm. Stevens.
, ' Mr, and Mre. Woolacox of Kenticot
were. guestorat,'the .home of J"as, Snell
last week.
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,.'i .ass
f#o• dei•fch, May 22. (soder-i h
t
n` rt '
I
n
rr t f, ii�eh i
trim of>the r:..Metittods 2±9t
session at North ;Street church
named .IMr. R4, Miller, of Aa'b31rfi•,
fertile con' ere''nT'`e" stationing coin
mitttee, ;with 'Bene W. K. Hager, of!
Goderich las 'alternate.•::' I
One 'resolution passed by the 'd,,s•
-
trict:meeting recommends that the
circuits; deal. with the budget; for
the coming year at the May mea;
Ings 'irjatead ,of in August, as at
present. Id''this ,vay apportion
menit' of pastor's salary, etc., would
be made earlier, with more satisfact
ion, nt is Believed, to all concerned.
• No resolution was made on the
subject of the pastoral term. The
feeling seems ito be rtir favor of a
definnte 'term tartd a continua ion
of the( it:lneragt: sys'nem,even i, the
four-year term be somewhat leipgth
ened, ` (.
• Porter's IRE
The services will he1ivi`rbdraWn from
Bethel Church on Sundry next, May 31
nt ,ageount of the rally :servicesaheld in
Hslur
utile. , f t '
some hours discovered he was on the
wrong track and returned. The chi'-
dren ,y, ere later taken in r.harge at
Toronto. where the,ease will likely be
fought out in the courts.. -
lia.ippifen • •
Mrs. Gilbert Dick 1`an d' daughter .of
Hensel], paid a rviiitr to Mrs, Watson
and daughter, Margaret. of our vil-
lage.
• Mrs.' John Jones,,,of Elmyille,, and
Mr. Earl Jones, grandson of Mr. Jones
paid a visit to Mr. and Mrs. Wm An-
derson, of our•village,
Mr, Jacob Detwiller and Mr: James
Mbolymotrt spent it, day in Bayfield'
during the week on a fishing cam-
,..
Pailg n. 1 .
Mrs. Huntsley,of Woodstock, tee
spending a few -days with her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Robert Reynolds, of onr vil.
lage. •" ,
- '.Mrs, William Fotheringbam,'who
bas been•wih
th her dao t
er Mrs 14Tc
g s p a'
l�ayzaf Goderich, is how pendin
few days, with. he$ daughter' 'jilt e-,';
Alexl.Mohteith. °'
x,- Doctor .•Hugh •Ross, of .1Sealforth;'
„Caned: oo his cid.. rriepd,,,,Mr. ' Tnomasi
Mellis ., dfiring the week. Mr Rossi
Often speaks lsbou. t,htbe;tiarte, when he:'
swould;fetch h s; hpreee , o the;old vii
!age smithy tb gets od.,0 l}ll.h is quite,
atoppiber.of y ars' a n
'Lk AtsisW,nr. Andersson hal's teenla in
"tli a
s't 'i7tii;'ek
stns
t
e ': to
•�L 4
k g
al.
d_r.
.Qu. u
p
aostho• 1lpTtil+s frier hinthafl Vett
:uh
i i.°,
d ,r
.,,,t
o, g
a� ell;s is a en
in Boli=
Mr. Thom I M p � g
'days with friends in iJowic and Truro'.
Kerry ,, :d
Mr. David Foss, of Hensall,'oalled om-
it
i, -a few of his old Kippen friends duri,leg
' the week. Mr. Foss at one titre' was
Kippen's baker, and always has `it'
warm welcome when he conned to Kin
pen.
Mr. John Howard, of Drysdale, is
spending a few days with his old
friend Mr. Henry .Shafer, pr.aprieter.
ot the Ocean House. For 21 years Mr,
Hnward carried the mail, from this
office to Drysdale, and with the excep.
tion of once or twice never failed to be
on service.. He is now in his 371h year
arid' looks hale and hearty.
'Miss Mary Johnston of`Toroote, is
_spetiding holidays with her i6arente,'
,''Mr. and Mrs' Wm. Johnston.
k.
ithv and do- -Dated at Goderich, `May 18th, 1954.
a:
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1 Will resnit in otiur s'vya�ph s gbot
I ae hi f {\..
olo in it . ' bf f
pf n� g '�'3 , `.d qe � e
What'ie yeas nsb1e,ca4e? �; I 'j1:
• Q;n}ocoaeional vidit, ,tP a jewele>41"
Who "knoll �om
Ari.oceasional ieit`9;mean'sat 1 ata
aiyearly visit sp ,t,
To ut'it off Jon ar a a.toi•put staff
g is
P-
' ff o = re not 'tr ealdtdiffe; ll Hihn:I t: -t-, '!
;• Ortd+ " " one ex it'; we would like
Q Fl
q .•w
o e k a^>;
:oil;
�r mt T ra tch of yyours�� r z gAp$!? � YwrCauPs,Ra,e'rd,rtmWY watch deserves the best s;a ' ,l`
nenar.;-,,,,,,,,,,o7..wi
t d t fe fidb
treatment can' et an i
a g a j
,.it(
i.t
that which w
e offer.
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or ;.aW'ElteJl•:
Jew ler ala}' ljtiaiie1an.1`,.1:.::,,,i,...,
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id.. lcenses3
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House and Lotto? Sale
-
A good five -room frame house
town water', on • Victoria streets
for 4150.00: Apply to W. Jenkirne
at the elevator, or Chas. Lindsay,
Ctlnton, P.O,.:
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Book orders for - Baby chicks
Order mo.iv for baby chicks . one k:
day •old, Riiode:,Islands,•Beds+n,.'asrdr.�awwr u:. .r:,'
'Barred Rocks 15e- for- d -ay --old' and. • •
NC foil week , 4,111 , ,qrp seep •- tone=,,
da ,old •10e,.11 The': stoelo`-%s,2i f:,rst -
class -strain `and chicks Will be heal-
thy, and 'strong.
FRANK W.. ANDREWS
Clinton. •
Mortgage Sale
Under and by virtue of the
powers contained 5n ,, a certain -
i•i be produced
mortgage,
which v,1
at 'the of sale, therewillbe
offered, for sale by . public 'auc--
'tion by D. N. Watson, auctioneer,
at Graham's Hotel, in the tc$wn of
Clinton, on Saturday, the 29th day
4 14 at the .hour
of 2
of June, 9 ,
. o'clock in' the afternoon, the fol-
lowing property, Lot Number thir-
teen in Hagyard's Survey, in the
village of Londesboro, contain-
ing one quarter of an acre of land
more or less. On the ,property is
erected a dwelling house. For ,
terms and conditions of sale' ap-
ply to 1 .
W BRYDONE,
Solicitor for, the Vendor
Dated this 22nd day of. May, 1914.'
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THE PRICE OF HOMAGE
NCE when King Edward'VII. paid a visit to Sheffield,
all the fires in factories and plants were allowed to
die out. Not a wheel iii Sheffield turned for twenty-
four hours. Q The primary object of this was to lift the
pall of smoke that hovers over that wonderful steel -produc-
ing city, and to ensure, ak far as man was able, a bright day
and a blue sky for an' auspicious occasion. eIt was
Sheffield's expression • of respect.
'UT the action was unique -it was unprecedented -it
L
was ¥rthoi ht " fI -that those hundreds of mighty
furnaces, raging night and day, and .those seething .
boilers, with usveriiig'valves;.should ever` be allowed to',
cool. 6, Thi se tkz►�'`t-ishilig'';of fires cost Sheffield hundreds'
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