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When you are purchasing
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puese
it 75 a mattes, r0 :!
looney and what you want--
nlotixingelse.- Then this is
your store --foie what -you
Want is here and at the low-
est possible price.
A good r a iety- of u;itielece
selected lrem It he lavgest
stocks, - comis'ting, of
SILVER W,e,P.E,
CUT GLASS,
FANCY CHINA,
CLOCKS, ETC,'
These geode are new, beauti-
ful, and modern in design,
and superior quality.
We make a specialty of hand-
ling High Grade Watches.
ALL KINDS OF :REPAIRING
DONE 1 ,
�D
AND (v�Y ,.
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AT
TOLD
W. IL I tlIVAR
JEWELER mid OPTICIAN
EVES: TESTED FREE el of I3ullett on \\ ed
I;udericlt 'Township
el
very, pleasant Y e yen.
1 evening tug
g
wins
Ipyc>'d iatlthlg hon of Miss An1n
'Cooper, 'U
, L8t
1 Tuesday e a e'�
y
t o11in '
g•h
number '
] z Ibaz of young Iaeop(c assemble
to ;day a fete panting 'words an
bent wishes 1toMiss Cooper, Delo
to bee departure for Winghal
'Ilosgaitlal, whee.q she innte,nds. train
ing for to nurse. During the nserlle
anent of ,,tlz!e evening Miss C'oopei
was surprised by a gift, donated. by
those present. Miss Edythe Ped-
dles eeiacl a suitable address, and
Miss Flossier Cole presented ''Miss
Cooper with, an ;ebony toilet and
manicure Set. -
The bellowing. is the report for
5,S No.0, Godeeie]] Township, for
tie; 24Th with their dhugbtel•, Mires.
J. Wallace,, Essex County. >
n- gilt ,
y
zC Mr. I'znglllud will lareaoh , in
Burns'Church on Sunday :'ev�e:sing,
1
c
Most
of '
li -e.
C. W h11)niaz•s le this loin-
Cl I enmity htavel (thio convenience of;
n •uria mail. ,[t sitarted on ]Monday,
Wli'en coming= home fz'on1 church
on Sunday 1porning, tike Watt boys,
meta nit. what might have been a
serious accident. rhe horse got,
frightened and ran away, rthrow-
throw-
ing tbeln ,all. lout. Fortunately no`
damage was(, done except to . the
buggy. .
the month of May. Name en order
Of merit,--,
Jr, 4- Wil l,arct Gray.
i Sr. 4 -Bert Findlay, Mattie Os-
, Brom, Sadiet'Cook,
3r."i, e -Loin Hudic, Emma Con-
melt C)1I'.'e' Clete.
Jr, 1 -Edythe, Sterling, George
Green, le , 'I7pm Rutile. •
Sr. 3 --;-price( G.rie, Charlie Coo-
per, Earl 'Cloopei•, £ 0au Cook, Willie
' Pierso
n
I
Jr.3
Iah
t, Ostrom
I Sr.2E1fx i cl Huclie, Willie Step-
lineCTladateee' Grigg, 1.
Ja ] Cecil Connell.
Part 2 -Ila Grigg, Lizzie Pier:;o'n
Jr 1 [farvld Connell, Carman
• •igg
1 r Straiten.
Lr i
Katlt I
ce.
Grigg, !
Bonor Roll George Greer,, Edith
Sterling', Halt ti.e' Ostrom, Sadie
Cook, Bert Findlay, Earl. Cooper
Rdythce A. Peddles, Teacher
Lun(tonIto tri
We congratulate' Mr, M. Wiitse
upon hist )marriage* to Miss McSlinl-
• nescay .they
will" xesid,e etithe homestead after—
their wedding `tom•• •
Mr. and: Mrs. Lc.vi Wilte:e eon-
tem3 lat,es a visit to the West to
visit 'their daughter. •
•lMZr. ,and Mrs Geo. Hanley aretn
Toronto this week 'attending the
Grand Lodge, of the
Air Chas, Stevens 1 ,s"t a valuable
mare and colt this week. The loss
will amount to $300.
Muzzle your. dogs is i:he latest re-
port,
Dogs s , ed ]
a: a zagain
owing '
up t t t
r n
th 'gerund dog scare.
g
Th eL,epgue( meet sue xt Tuesday
night sit' Air, Perry Piuniste:lle,
For Sale
A Bally (Marriage with umbrella top
also a Cradle, nearly new. Apply at
The New Era,
• • Belleiraew Dairy 'Farm. •
From opt stock of first -plass
cows eve are prepai•:'d to supply
you twice daffy with best of mill: -
and create, and Solicit a share of
your patronage Phone 1''5
E. ??, HILL. T3artoek
R. FISHER.
Mr, and. Mrs, A. Parsons spent
FHOP.PP WM Red
I handle the best grades of
FLOUR AND CHICKEN FEEDS
call, and get the latest improvlel
SEED CORN.
A. L
�o MOIlieSOR
PHONE 102.
BAR ONE r
Owing to press of other work on
hand, the undersigned Will keep
stallion, Bar One V. in his own
stable, on. the Gravel Road, quer-
ter mile anor`th of town, where 1'e
will be pleased to see all his old
customers and many new ones, -
/Merges $10.
D. REYNOLDS, Proprietor
A Good
Chance
Two Storey House
AND
New Cottage .1
FOR SALE
Properties in exdeilent.
condition.
Located side by side.
• Would Lease from Buyer
F.J. Hill, Clinton
Phone 77.
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11 5. Government Standard
Below i.- n 1 extract from Urea
Gov. 'ad, for 1 moors- "•The auth
recite I:csaf mint be 'Nerd to that
mined and piena.red by Phihulel
& Reading phiat adinl, (,nal LC Iran Go"
We handle nothing but the first
grade i'hiladelphis & Reeding.
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Rouse, phone 12, Office panne 40
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ca u)ty cit') lr, w11f15 riding a:rnund rhe
r,)'silty in en automobile. Ile was
(sitting in the rear, seat alone,_ and', as
the -cat'aefoi3(1ng.ahead at a high.
speed, in sIeihinp.:10 elevataot] in the
road .51 r: Lane was thrown with 811011
violence against the roof of f170 car
that his head protruded, end only
through lhe•ellorte of the young man
who '
uL w �
as driving
the car,
lie
cued froze a n ' , was lee•
perilous pocttron suffer-
ing nothing
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p than ii slight contus
ion on 1 he top of his bead and 11 strain.strain-
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Ouaerich .
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Howard 1 -..,
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l a ,
on of our
popular yroting reels was uasaried on
Tuesday, to Miss,
E. Ma
ir,of the.
e. DilleoneWe t, daughter of William;
miej
They Merit ,on Wednesday
morning by 0.2, Re born :Blyth on
their. laon'eymoa0 >ti'ip, They will
settle Bowe soon es a'esidents 09
Blyth,
The crops iS '} .ee.. e 7,I..
very much in neer!
09 Main around( hole.
.1.1iuttion has, sevnmal 1115.n at
work : on the, clamaaft.l:,e, water is
s'e y low and give's them a -chance
to rvork.
9 Ubw115
.'Mr T. Ratcliffe " had it sucte'sfui
Oa h
s
I est'duty.'
1'hLi'
a g
Having r'
:
aera
b
up the cli'opping inlllr]l,e InYesids
erending the sureinese in the West.
Mrs. W. C, Robertson is o± pi,e-
sent nursing het• daughter.q cnnln}a
Who is ill 'with typhoid 'fever ,near
Dublin,
quite RtE a number a'tten l
endthe
Proudfoot and Rowell westing in -
God erich °serraclay night. There
would hare leen more •go but ler
the bikini in the arxangenlent with
the '0.P: R in wl]ieh the seec'el
trate w ae( nott run out from Code
rich after the Meeting as was ad-
v 'ed,
The comnlunityWas shocked on
s betaine
known of tlz eunfimedy death; of
ce, I Mr' Willis, teacher 'of Ebenezer
eels nubile school in WestWasvanosh.
about •r
it l i
ou miles s
from
1.•,ere. 17:e
teas missed from the school 'on Tuts
1111 day morning and on inquiry being
made a his2t
boarding house is '
e ht tr•
J. found that the had not returned en
ne' the iuevious5 eucaine, 140 11.100
a Len taken ] at•C
, this as he some
tithes spent the eight at the home
( of his scholars. A se(0011 pni'tywas
rine
Mr. 11 1 sent nut and his cap was found
floating int an unused well on ;the
lie IClifton faun from which the life
less body of the unfoitul:ateyoung
c jman' w'as) ree:s,ere'd Pater. HIis
friends who live in the Township of
It 1 pathyen of the whole community.
elt eyes -
(
when the ISLti
lnllett
141r.
and Mrs. Thos. Parses -se
se, spent a fort• days last w
with relatives in Toronto
Mrs,' Webb 'and claaghter Ed
Of Seafor th spent a few, days rt-
the former's dbngh,ter, • 'Mrs,
Shobroci,
John Harvey of the Base Li
11aC
, 1
thea '
f msforitulae tot
able, male' last week, lose 0 vi+l
Miss 'Edith' Skew art of Clint
event a .flew der s with her un
Mr, Theodore Dexter.
A very( pretity event tools lila
on Wedn'e, l::aye Jame 4111, nit 1.
homer of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas e
Michael, when) their second da
Oster, Polly Mae, was united in t
holy bonds of matrimony to A.
A1al'ton R Wilitse•,i youngest son
Mr. and Mrs. Levi \Vilts•e. London
Road. Rev. Mr. Barker, of Seal'prth
ti
On
n Sabbath
Iars
i the
Sac
ra
m
e
nt of'c theLords) Supper was held'„Che
to Presbyterian and a large number of
under arch of honeysuolclec inter-
woven with, snowballs and waid;e,
the coming of the bride, who sv,
given away by her father and lou
ecli Muer own sweet self, wearing
gown 01 001 am sill. crepe withsatial
trimmings and carried a 001uet of
white earna'tione and maiden 111111•
fern, Littre Miss Etta Wright made
a. fairylike ring, .lie 'ger gowned in
•white sill: and carrying a.tiny
ba ket of lily-o9-th>e-vailey and , )00'8sra, James Bowwi;. and James
f1,1. • After tee; bride anci' Barr left. ; this av,eelc for Saskatoon
groom had received the hearty eon where they oxpect to slag for some
grist uletioes 01't1leir many linendsZ da10.
tilau they led the way to the draw' Rev. II,F. Woods and wife, David
ing 100111 where• all, partook of 11 Bell and Mrs. Janes Gamin ll r)
bountifuiliyservcd luncheon. The 1 present our village at the Toronto
rooms
g
1 Mai` u f
throughout 't
u bei
n t• Alis.
b g tastefully Missionary C.'ongres5, d
decorated in pink and white. 1.: Dunlop end family, of Zurich,
guests were, present from Seafo t silent t: f
i tli 1 Sundae at Wm,
the home
11'x'01 't
o e c
1f ��
]11
. i lei, 1)elamiil5r', Clinton. t Rat tearblu y.
Goderich. Exeter' and .l3rueefiol11. Go Moulder afternoon a joint h
Both bride/ and groom Lie p0pnla1 , meeting of the l3rueofield depositors
young peoples and tile esteem in of tli c ,e1unet Farmers' flank w'ats tl
which they are, held tugs testified l held. M', Hay, of 1%i}iplei:t( 7)ein
} • 1
performed the ceremony, Prone)
it at •
'at( 'o'0locic„ as the mus
floated softly, out upon the air, tl
groom took his place on the, lawn
itr))celield
1
a gregatton, .rhe Brucerield' eongre-
} gation ar ealw lys glad to s,eleome
,l Mr. Al tin
communicants being peesent. In
the. evening Rev. har. e11lin, of Clin
ton prcaeh.ed to an interested c
Mrs Louis 11eiI)ic•e, of Egmond-
ville, visited last e -eek at the 1101110
of Mrs. Robt, thlotrison etanley,
Win. Strap has rot tire ed from
completing his second year in
Toronto Lin ivers ity-
ri'p`en
The trays of a watch are
past
finding out,gDont try. 19 or
vat
r eh is lazy and won't run, let us.
repair i
c 1 1
p t
for
you,
Ten
to one you �neglectea it -let l•
get dirty, or it stops from Luck of
oil. Whatever is the reason, dont
delay.
Delay costs money and often
spoils the watch.'
a We give thorough exalnination
and regulating free, anything more
costs as little as satisfactory -'work
can, be done for,
o. J. Gria
;.Jeweler and 4Dptieiatj� •
Issuer al Marriage, Licenses
«. ACl,liaes
Homan China, her cousin Miss Mar-
garet liiiown of Tiverton, also goe •
with goes
rth her, -
'Charles Reid shipped 2is
11 car loads
159 ftatrcalttle to Toronto on Suter
-
last.
est.
Steele)”,
Miss Maria Taylor, who is teach-
ing 'at Prospect Hill, has leeen•ser-
nous]
ill
rather g
Y bo r
aidm
„ ]rouse l
with melasees, congestion of the
lungs, and 'other complications, is
improving, and, We hope, will soon
be quite' well, again.
C I DRI 'S WASII DRESSES
Our showing W
In
of
Wash Dresses rESSe
s thisyear is larger
andprettier thenrmy
we have Ever shownlbetore
, Da'
1• Dresses111
little t
le.
' Y
In Prior., (:Xin�laarlls, Clanlbra s, Ducks •
and Linens and in Y
, all sizes zes fr
.0171 2years to Z
and wonder'] 4 years
full topriced'
Y w at from cc - , eD
Qtly f.'J(, t1D W.v
See our
Middies les
at$z.z .
Ladies' White�•�
Waists find
Underwear.
We
have a beautiful, assortment of Ladies
in Lawns, embr iderw Waists
price fromy pique, linen, etc,, ranging in
5oc to $3.00.
Ses our special line t
qq p ne at�r.00
CTI
S
O
some
ex -
tr
a values In
Ladies''
and Children's Underskirts, r
Corset �O
• w
Corset Covers ns,
Drawers, Princess rincess 'Slips,.
and Combinations,
)f S 's '43t�1„
1.steel
k
s
nr
S MIA l,h PROFITS ®
A r r, 1t�
MORE BUSINESS
Vn. I. for a
i,
eft lees y tt eater-
d'ay fort Toronto (to attend the
General Assexnbtyl�0I the Presbyter �- _ ,
Ian c —_
hurclr 1
„ 2e will. be;aceom 'accompanied '°�
I ed
Ianc rl'cheh Will b 'acro : whoiny�i1un�yconference 111essrs,Daviti W, Wililiam, W.Skill.
goes to visit' e l ' LO11�Q11ing e t
g e atives 7171111 alt,,. and Alin
' followings P, Alillson, 7vhite the
t s have
g been •
ac•+
cL r
t
ed
as
l
hattoun;: Percy S, Banes, Gordon
Keiser, Srnnlpt- 5. Hunts, IV, G. Gra-
YEAR O1+ PROGRESS . ham and Hartley Watts,
The past year has been one of pro -------
geese in the Conference a•Ccardie i to >.
the statistics prepared by Rev A, E, el, l <tytllre to Let.
; irman o the stn
Lceburn
'Miss Mary Linklatez• returned
homes' oil Tuesday from near Seb-
rialgi'ilil( where\site. visited her
sister, Mrs, Wm. Rousfton.
Ili'. J'as, Yutt frons, Parry Sound, Thomson B D chairman
p
called ,onhiA old friend's here on
The t
otal
Irl f membership
d � 1<s• .
a ,o a t us
't 's ht51,825
y 1 i )
cu't sn
e\ tea o
1
w
number 'of ,gars since 11Ir. 1 uCi left' net increase 42 202 for they: ei DIning
tit )e parts' curd his friends w'e'r0 the year 5,31:, lead been received -76S
please{d to. sec( hint back again, liy change of circuit noundaries, 2,3113
n
.Lt •) •�
ton
n and
.. 3�0
b
ilcr. v lett •
I e1
1
During
Alr. Hamilton are att.eluiinl�• the ) K the same period ,4,250 had been
removed. 817 try the change in cireuit
boundaries, 2.608 by letter, 724 by death
and 95.1 by withdrawal from the church
Of those enrolled as )ne)nbet•s, 723 were
on probation. 09 the membership,
1,401 were catacunlens. The baptisms 1t l;„ A, F. 11H
OWN infants numbered 1,462 and adults �l♦�
402. 111811'iag55 were 2,151 and the SDsteol)atteicl'!ti'sieiap).
burials 1,5.17• Is opening ai branch office at 0 1111011
1'12I TRANSFER 0011i1Itl'7'EI;, at the Iintel Normandie, on Tuesday.
The first from 7 p.m, until 1U 3U,
,order of business was til e
reading of the report of the transfer
committee by the secretary. The fol
lowing clergymen have been transfer
red out the Loudon district: Revs.
Fraut:is Swan, to British Columbia:
William Ball, to Alberta; Thomas R,
Francis Swan, to Alberta; Thomas R,
l+ybell, to Ranliiton; 0, P. Brown, to
British oohunbia: Alfred Brown, to
Montreal; W. 1(, Jiarraclough, to
Prince Edward island and New lige 000 fill all orders for Na-
RI'atrlswiek; Richard Whiting, to
Mauiloba, and Frank el. Wootten, to tional Portland Cement et once...
Hamilton.
Thosecoming into tate conference ere: call lir phone,
Revs. Fred S. Okal, from British
Columbia; C. R. Flanders, D. D. from
Pewee Edward Island and new Bruns
wick;
T
L, tl , K. i[a>tier, B, A.,from Tor
ronto; A J. Johnston, frntn Ha mitten;
W. 13, Prescott, from Toronto. The
1011:51. become members of the
ennference forthwith,
tistical committee. ! t The undersigned is now prepared
a take a number of cattle by the •
head. A never -failing spring creek
also a large number of shade trees.
apply to
W111. BEDOT'1�,
Phone 12 on 1.3. IIoinlest'ille,
Mi. Rel Shandaw
our pastor �>
gr i at Assembly in Toronto this
week.
• Mr, Lock Cook and his bride from
Nile•
called on their relatives hero
last WE qlc.
HAYFIELD
EL$D
II>!tcncierl for Last, \\eek,
\ ietbrie Day was duly celebrated
huts by a great number of picnic-
e,s ,anci 0150 a, I111(11bei' of tourists
who carne for the day to visit
their sunnier cottages. A great
number •of them ;enjoyed the fish-
ing grounds whiles others 'took to
boating. During the dtiy a baso
ball match was pulled off between
our boys ratsdt Gociericit sports. the
atter winning b , .c
t g � ulr, run. \\'hen
,arkness cone' into posdess}on n
au display of fireworks togs per-
ormed on Victoria, S't. by some
ria etc gentleman and was great -
y appreciate -d. It{ is to he hoped!
sat greater preparations will be
lathe by the ettizetas next year so
bait' this, day will get a special
cognition.
b.
i ay t.10 large number. • of beautiful I chairman It was' de0td i 't! , tl
Nkutwitnallielto
Uomeseekersr
Excursions
To Manitoba Saskatchewan
Alberta
Each Tuesday until October 281h,
inclusive.
Via Chicago or Sarnia.
'Winnipeg and Return ...$35.00
Edmonton and Return ... 43.00
Proportionate low rates to other
points.
Returning Limilt Two Months.
1 Through Pullman Tourist Sleep-
ing'Oars aro operated to Winnipeg
without change via Chicago and et.
Paul, leaving Toronto 11.00 p.m. on
above dates.
Tickets are also, on sate, via Sar-
nia and Niorth,ern Navigation Com-
pany.
Full particulars and reservations
from Grand Trunk Agents or write
JOHN RANSFORD & SON, Agents
A. O. PATTISON. depot agent
CE, Duff, district passenger agent
Uniioe Station, Toronto. Ont,
Our Aim==To Please
BRINGS CUSTOMERS S BACK
Furniture buyers at this store invariably come back
when they want more, and bring their friends with them.
To Use Our Furniture is to good as it
prove that it is as
looks, and that is saying a',whole Int.
Substantial Furniture can be bought here at money-
saving rates. Whynot secure what you need now
pricess
while are s' ofavorable.
Dunford
Furniture Dealers aand Funeral Directors -Phone 104
NIGHT AND'SUNDiY CALLS -Phone Nu. 127 or'i'hone
sommierogennimesmieisaums,
and cosily e•; that a,, re
presents they received eeelnt would. be willing to take
anion
them; g •
jz ace
lla
being several r
b ea er f r i,
a cheques 5 x)]• . ,; a
ur, cent, t I e rt. thL ether .., Per cent to
They took ]the b afternoon train o towards the. shnr :u
fro e )ldeig to
111 Smear afu tlif (t
ovi i� Loudon, De-�
London, that they; w'•l1,,10 not be obliged to
Croft and, ethos' points and on th'e,r play daub/ elialelitle •
retuzn will males their hoine on the the( mad• dog scale lets 1
a long and happy seedcl- C>tmith arc. to lee kept shit up for a,
ad life,
' r : •Leckee ,
Loudon Road, Their many friends 1 All 'dogs in Stanley and '.Cucice -
wi.sll thein
timer,
Lon(ie$boro
Airs. P. Wood and children )return
ed home on Tuesday last after a
pleasant,. visit' with Mr. and 3'Irs.
Lyddiatt of Middlemas. Ma stet
Cecil Lyddiatt accompanied then]
,and will spend a couple of weeks
with his cousine.
Miss Marjorie.Lyon is spending a
few weeks with her 'aunt, Miss Bina
Kirk, of St. Thomas,
Mr. Birt,' of Brussels, has finished
10(5 wlehl, at S. S. N'o. 8; Ilulletteehe
cement basement wall is also com-
pleted.
Mrs. Webb and Miss Edna, of
Seiatlorth, is spending a week with
the fiorn,,er's daughter, Mis. J. 11,
Sh,obbrook,
Mrs, (Dr.) Allison has been away
to H,arri(,ton for several. days ow-
ing t ethe( illness and death of her
father. The funeral, took place on
Wed n;eadtay.
'Mies Allison, of Belgr'av,e, is visit
ing hes bnotl.pr :Dr. Altis,oe for "a
Short. 'time.,
An actor belonging to a London
, traveli,er, was stalled here for
over t1 500510 but was removed on
Tuesday.
S. S. No. 8, have ''1' drilled well and
1nave the, foundation of the school
j built and are dieing some..extra
cement work, They ere rushing
the, week,.
The Mie,thoclislts were pleased to
hear the' church bell) again last
Sunday. They havie' abuilt a belfry
instead of a; spire and it looks very
good. •
I Rev. ,Ost,eirhoulte left o11 Tuesday
for London, to attend the Confer-
ence,
1 Rev. Mr, and Mrs. Reid arid Jas.
and Mrs. Cam'pbe41. are attending
tine Pees,bylterianr Congz'ess to
Toronto.' Nee Fingland jr., supplies
the Presbyterian pulpits next Sun-
day. •
1 'J`wlo oars of briek arrived for S,
5. No. e;•and, are bleing teamed over
teethe, site,
Intended for Last', Week,
Dr. McDonald and, wife of Lan-
don, spent (the week end rat the
home of Mrs. Alex. Ross of our
villin e
g•
Victoria Day was passed very
quietly in our village, many of the.
villagers being away, Mr. Scott,
'Our goad loyal Britain' had Isis
flag flyinga,
Mrs. George( Forrest, end daugh-
ter Miss' Hazel of London, visaed
this wee]: at' the home of Wee
Forrest. -
Mrs. Jebel Cameron, and sister
Mrs. Alex. McBeth, visi,t:ed this
week at 1171e home of; their sister
Mrs, Thos. Gilm'ous• of Wingh'am,
So-
cietyA Young
as'Sennett e5V
ast ee.kns' i
,n the
Presbyterian Church by 1Vlrs. K,ell„v
of Goderich, they will meet mon-
thly in' the cauee'of Home Miss-
ions.
Miss. 'Elsie McQuON] left (this
weed: to, visits friends at Winnipeg
arid ]Moose Jaw she, will go as far
as Victoria British 'Columbia, She
was accompanied by Mrs. Findlay -
son, eh Seaforth,,
Miss 'Martin of 'Clinton visited
this week ael the home of her aunt
Mrs. s Rlobt. Mui dock. She lent on
Tuesday foe the West.
Pe'opte are looking very anxious-
ly foo,){ rain, as the crops are suff-
ering flo,rl the lack of sit,
7`he communion of the Lord's J u
Supper will be: held in the Pa es
byteei,an Church on Sabbath meet Ila
Pr eparaiaory services. will be held t
ea7 Friday by! the Rev. Colin Met- M
cher, ,of Thames( Road, byt
Mrs. Ingrains of Detroit is the me
guest ,of her aunt: Mrs. R. Young. Chu
1111', Seo,{t, shipped'a car load of, ,511
beans last week.
Geusge McCartney has purchased F
an ante ctobile.( Lon
D. Walks and wife of Paisl;y vie: -
ted leslt weeks at the home of Alex, 1?It,
Mustard. Their daughiter Miss
Miargaret Walks„ 'vl,o 15 a pestle -
ate kl
;of,Toronto University, heaves see;
shortly for (to• be 'a missionary at boa
eenaitar. ce
Intended for :Lasei'Week,
Air, and IM's. J. E. Mcdreggor
Witt chi !drop of Walkerton spent
the 24, the guest of her peed -
another, MI's. Writs, and other
friends,
Miss Lois
ITnllmes, of Clinton,
spent Saturday and Sunday, the
guest sof hent friend Miss. Mammie
Hall.,
Mr,' D. Sutherlandspentth,eholi-
day the guest of his daughie:r Mrs.
S. Kindy ,of Tofronto,
The Oongireggationa1 meeting
held on Thut'sd,ay Evening ' was
well, atite'ndled. All enjoyed them-
selves,
Miss Janet Campbell is busy get-
ting settled in her home iu the vil-
laa'e.
201± SUPERANNUATION
Rev. SV. J, Ford. of Wingham'clis
trier, was recommended for superan
nu'Ltion; also Rev. (•ieorge H. John
stop, 01 \V ndsor district. The follow
ine were recommended fns• seperaalne
:sewn for One year: Rev: John H, Birk
land, Richard Hobbs John Elart Joseph
Philip, WVnr, Godwin, Richard Red
mond,
Wni, 7. Ford and Dr, Medd were
appointed conference letter writers,
and Rev. Thomas L. 5 Lwyer was
appointed correspondent of the
Guardian.
RECTO:UNTENDED FOR PROBATION
The follossing probationers will be
1e bad quite a nice display of recommended tor ordination: Messrs,
fireworks in our village, the night G' e1 L T.
Cousins,,Ks 1t Peters, W. M
el ir, J. bh Keys, W.
Jones, A. Sin
of the 294th, Mr. Hall and others chair, F, Bargees, W. D,nnelly, H,
supplied them, Hetherington.
The following probationers have
spent three years on the circuits: P,
Kyle Simson, Andrew T. 1', Bett, R;
Stanley Lackland, Arthur W. Brown,
D. 13 Thompson and S. J' T. Fortner,
Two years have been spent by
Births, Marriages it Deaths
BIRTHS
Carbet-In Hul l,e(tt on Wednesday
May 2810, lio Mr, and Mrs. George
Oarbetlt a son.
Riley -In 'I1ulletlt,4;on May 29th to
Air. ,an'tl(1VIrs. Jaen. Riley, a eon,
MARRIAGES.
Wiltse-McMichael-In :fiulte,lt on
Wednesday, Junes 410, by JJev.
3Ir. i'arkei•, 'of S,eaforth, Miss Polly
Mae, daughter' of Mr. and Mrs. T.
McMichael to Mr, Minton !R, Wiltee,
of th eLondon Roach,
roc}. -Lawson, -In C'lieton on
re 3rd., by Rev. C E Deakins; A1r
rry Rock, to Mists Nettie, Baugh-
of Mi'. land Mrs. John Lawson,
cTavish-Pal1ton-At Grace Pees
Brian 'Church, Calgary, on May
11 Mr. Douglas 0. McTavish, of
Murray.', Alberta, fornser!y of
oto -n, (to Mips Cassia Patton, of
lea, Alaska.
re'etnlan-Bruce.-At itlie Manse,
;dee/sore. o0 May 1410, by R!ev,
R,eicl,( 0,1111 Frsem,ao to Miss
ensue Bruce, both 09Hulte(tt.
0w ever clever you may be.cen you
tee batik of year netdt? (Said to a.
stem)
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CUOMO Dour Al lis
PRICES.
Manitoba Hour $ 2 7/1 per 100 ib
Family Flour.... ,. ,>,.50
Pastry Flour 2 50
Graham flour 2 50
Breakfast Food 13 01)
Shorts 1.25
Bran 1,15
Feed Wheat .75 per bush
Western Oats .45
Flour exchanged for wheat to farm-
ers A car of good Feed Wheat on
hand, Leave your orders at the mill
office. Orders delivered to any part of
the town,
GIVE US A TRIAL
J. SCfOiNILLS •
COMFORTABLE . COUCHES
We have just nnpacksd a large shipment of couches, covered
in Velour, Verona, and imitation Leather,
Beautiful carved frames, covered in velour, red, green and
brown, at $5, $6, $7,511, $S,23 and $1.0.01
Douches covered in verona, with quarter cut oak or nsehog-
any finished frames at $9 to $1.6
'Imitation Leather Conches with quarter cut oak frames,
steel °onskuction,'soft and comfortable at $10, 618 and $22
We also carry a select line of Window Shades, Pales. Picture
Frames, Room Moulding, Baby Carriages, Children's Wagons
DROP IN ANY TIME',
Phones 7 and S Free Auto Delivery
J. H.CI4E
LL.EW Estate
Furniture mord Undertaking, HLYTH
RELIB
Do You Find Trouble
in Securing the
Right Kind -of
Polish
orDressing
For Your Shoes?
WE HAVE 1T,
FOOTWEAR----
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THEn g It isrl'l: the rice our a, �®
1 RA E You �7R P Y pay for your shoes' --it's the value you get for your
L`A money. that. tells whether you are buyino• wisely or not.
We Snecialixe in the RfaellsKinown 1111RT SI-10ES FOR MEN
FITTING. --Whatever style'you choose, they are all made on the general measurements of a scientific master last. The styles
vary to suit many tastes, l'ut•the measurements are alt the same. That's why theyfit. so well and'it's'Y.
i one reason why they wear') so well
There is no extra charge for courtesy here, nor for the great assortment of styles from which too make a selection, nor for the
certainty that whatever you choose of these shoes are good.
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Successor to Jas. & Son eLdNTN
ON
Warm Weather
Footwear
For All Kinds of
Feet.