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of congregation nn I+'rA()1}y ',Veiling
last gathered a the honey or Mr.
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and M. 13311r11S who recently. Moved
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from the Maitland C"011e{)Ss1on to
IIQlrnesVilte,rarel in. Memery cr the-.
]tapi)}' Gid ;ti111US Sj)011t tOgOtjler. i❑
file StlA1p 110111))Oriloa(l, nresented
i�ah#ield
. ,N()4, Hta'1}bury returned this ween
to" 13aj'ACi(t and.' bite t$Iien 1)OrSOriSiot}
of 110r summer residence 4d1 DOW
street; • .
Mime. Tonle and !)fins luted moreg-.
or have'opeeed up, ice ereant par-
1oa; and Butch r0AYI,I in ire„ Ca.}np.
bell's sten' the summer,.-
Ht�llmeBr+il<If3
At the Methodist eltllreli e0}tgrega-
t10)laI mooting the tiru$tUt+h at their
b11ggOSt1011 tlCUllied t0 have t110, seats
Painted and reine(l while the wiring
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and .Whits Were being attended tQ,
The'SVO Jt iS being pushed forward in
pr.(let to be Featly fol. tine reopening
Services On Sundey 11oXt,' July Int,
Mlias f Ct�nts�C
.+Q Hennes Or Toronto..
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visiting her friend, Miss lYiaymO linin.
Mir. Bert McLean of•Bullale rs ,'Is-
Xing , " Mrs. t '
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other friends.
.Miss V(3rtt' Colelough and `Nit's,
17e (hear • the Spending - a eetielp. Of
at4,}'S with friends ill Brussels, '
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-right in idea, itis design;
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theist with a handsome imp, Avery
them
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Mr. and Mrs.' Stewart of Clodprjclt'
wllon Rev. J. A,.,Agnow of Clinton,Chilton
1Vfrs, Tilos, Andrew .er Gerrie Is
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To miss the Now Walla tot Papers s
we ar(: 'lowing this spring, to to ,
miss the best we have ever
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ThOtlgli Wl?' li)t,'e soli! V1)ith " 'f
paper for years,' these, new'
spring GoQ2ls aro by all Grids the i
bests
Pleasant evening was spent, by, the
whole CU)llj)a11y, I,o11OWIIIg i5 the
address !goad to Mr.' altd A21:s. Burns:
,fear Friends, -Our Penning. together
y home not
at this time 'in your lt0
file beginning nor. yet. the mune, of
our social' relationships, but rather
just a greeting by the way.. Al- �
though you are removed, from OpL
iulmediate atei'h1orhood • we believe
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_the old Maitland will always have
!lest claim. The neater Burps, to-'
spoatOd and honored, is interwov-
Cn with fife history of Ullr COltt111(111
iIp. The various 'aces you' have
filled in our church and the many
times you have given helping hand
were. the guests or the latter's meths.
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er, Mrs. Joint 1 0110olt Quer the week-
end,
- Ileo, J. i'1. Jones, : Preached his
fi1Tn11'Ch. serum la the Methodist
eh(trch on , )sunday morning, la'at
when a largo congrogAtiat was pros-
.eat to hoar him. un left this look'
for his new fields or labor at Varna.
and hie nitUty Crionds extend to Iiev,
Mr. ,Inds and' wife their^ bent
wishes !or their Suture success.
2i', F, 4, ':d,va):ds Mr.'. attd Mgr
George F 91 .1 and 21'5 ' I Er-
i le au Sirs, I , W,
wilt spent Wednesdayx of fast week at
London. •
M'fr. Alds{vorth,
Chairman or the district,' Will proaelt
end the thalllf,-Uile]`7itg appeal.
lit° Ititctllor of file clutch needed, re-
n0,•atrilg and the Work is being well
hone null CClfainty. the apj)Carsnce
has Justified the outlay, 1t is e$-
peered the pleasure of the people' will
be shown by the entire coat 111 . the
great eat impr(Spmeut being fully islet In
alto spooial thank-o1Tering announced
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f I Sunday a)o.t,
Sergeant Garrett reached. iu,, the
Anglican. church oil Stanley aiternooit
last t0 a gp0(1 eOngrCga:iUn atlCl
gave an oxeollent' undress based oil
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t11e war conditions, IIo was listened
to with great attention 131111 gave
visiting her daughter, Mrs. B, l3,
Stephenson.
A2rs. W. 13; Cook Of lOrktipj} anti
Mfrs, quiree of Exeter were calling
on old rrietids. on Thursday and ler'i-
y'
day,
The Adult Bible ('fuss ,not last'
week at' the home of. Mrs. John Mills
near, HarloelC, ,,;.
1`he L'tydlos' Aid intend having a
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strawberry social on Julys Ath at the
home of Mr, Glias. Macro o
g r,
'1110 Funeral Of the Tato Miss 7:1,ti0
1i11C) te01K p1aPe prl TUCs(lay fl.'U711
her father's residence i tear (]inCuu,
to Constance csuloto`ry,
Mle0858. Campbell, Sutherland' and;
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Pias been done hi the approved loan
Lloyd and
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much valuable information with In'uoll
Herbert Glazier of Clinton p •
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Der, ]lot grudginglyor of necoss-
family of Aro visitinii
l>aranbs• MTs: and ]!'Yrs. Lauisr.Altls-
spiritual fervor and enthusiasm,
Sunday with friends at Ethel. ' `,
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hty.' During y'°ur We ,witlt...us we
have learned. your opinions are not
' based altogether on what you see er
hear, but you d,o that thing ,which
is .50, very rare -flims. We . also
1tnoN-,your promises once made,: • are
as good as Fulfilled, We alit yeti to
worth of the lumerich-Road.
The 50t11 anniversary of, Cmlfedera
tion will be observed by :the sciveral;
ehurohes ill the village 'on Sunday
next, and on Monday a grllnd cele-
bration will, be held in. ,Jowitt's
Mr, John E• Walter or. Redlands,
Calif„ who has been visiting u the
?neigh) o.r»ood;. had, the great pleasure
or g an old sdtpo mato Ms the
church last Sunday evening, in the
person er I--larry'Evans, now or near
M'ilmiedosa, Man., seri of Percival
Mr, and Mrs. Wooly and children
of Bruce -field spoilt Sundae as trio
gitonin of 1Vlrs. 'Phos. Poland;
Mr, Burnett of Algoma is visiting
his brother-in-law,' 112r. Wn1. Clark,
and other • friends hereabouts, ..
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Telegraph and Ticket Agent.
Clinton, Ontario
accept our gift this !'Alacldln lamp"
as a token of esteem. It may •. re_
mind you . of old friends and also of
a time when' we shall gather in an-
'other
grove, when prizes will be given fur•
the best Calithinnpian costume, and
decorated auto, also sports and gain=
es,, diving and swininiog consestyt
Parade 1.130.
Evens, formerly or the Maitland. The
bogs of Iiolnleaville are always
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caned back and find the latch string
hanging out of every door waitwb
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London 11 4��d
Mr, D. G. Wheeler, representing thus
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home. there shall be no
night there and they need no candle,
at Refreshments served
in Red Cross booths and a solleetion
for them,
Aorta American Life 111 the soul,heru
counties of Ontario, has been worts
•;'Titan• wW ; -ere
'p�"4k�nda
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neith'er light of .the sun, for the
Lord God iveth them light," Sign-.
taken up in aid •of patriotic. work,
The many friends in the , village
•Mfrs. Bean of Clinton spent Sunday?
with Holmesvllle friends and attend-
ing up the district during the past
couple of weeks and gas succeeded in
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H O M ES E.E K E R S
E X 0 U 'R S I O N S
ed on behalf of Ebenezercon re a-
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tion -Mrs, ,I. Jones, Mrs. L. •'Feb-
tiatt, Mrs. W. .Ii. Lobb,
Mr, and Mrs. George W. Pearson
and .vicinity regret the departure of
Rev' F. Rickard and family from
our midst, and to show their appre-
elation of. 1118 services in (Trinity
.ed the old church of earlier days and
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gave reminiscences of former associa-
tions with Iiolnlesville friends of the
past. Mrs, Bean is one the Moth -from
writing off a large amount - of bus=
mess.
An old landmark has disappeared
The Road, a barn'built in the
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and little daughter left on Saturday
for their home at Wayne, ,Mich., (EF-
ter spending a fortni 'lit at the hone
g
of the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs, Robert Pearson,
On J'hu0sday� evening of last ,week •
church "the ntenmers of the Young
Ladies' Cali' Rho Guild and. Sen-'
for Guild, with a number of friends,
met at the. rectory on Friday after-
noon hist bringing their baskets with
them and had a dainty lunch served
on the 1i u'n: Afterwards
ern in Israel and greatly esteemed at
the old church and in the common-
ity
Mr. N. W. Trewartlia I)as had men
resltin lin his baric,
g g
Mr. W. Jenkins is busy putting in
years long, gone by by a man named
Drumm, who used to make furniture
for the earlysettlors.
Quite. a little
village used to cluster around hero,
the village of Granton but of late
g
this one old' barn and an old house
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w`"" •Sss �N " n+.,2ta•;'7.•o„-n •-
a number of the friends and Reigns
hors the home of Mr,
addresses
were given by the Revs: W. Hindu,
cement floors in his woodshed and
was all that was left standing. Mr.
GAlpin of Bayfield
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MAY 8th TO OCTOBER 80th
vejyof
gathered at
and Mrs. Arthur Currie to shower
their daughter Miss litiby, • in view
her approaching marriage.. She
A. Macfarlane and J. E. Jones,. and
the president of the Senior Guild,
Mrs ,John Pollock, presented ' Rev.
stable. He has also been fixing up
his poultry yards with, wire fencing
and •making things more convenient
around the home.
.purchased the
former and has had it taken down
and removed,
The London Road League got that
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TUESDAY
"ALL RAIL" - also ,by
THURSDAY'S STEAMER
received many dainty and .useful
gifts, The evening was spent pleas=
antis in games, music, etc., alter
which a dainty lunch was served.
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Tlie Young Ladies 'Patriotic
_NIr. Richard with a silk umbrella,
and Nfiss Lizzie Camor°n president
of the C11i' Rho Guild, presented
Mrs, Rickard with a handsome cut
g lass berrybowl. '!'heir new field of
fl2r. A. J. COltrtiee has painted his
store and dwelling- which has added
utueii to its appearance. -
of Turner's °lhrech will !)old their
annual union picnic in' Mr, Fred.
Tyndall's grove on Thursday next.
The young
y 6 People of Turner s churchJ•
hada surprise the home
Please report• _ _
changes required to our
Local Office, to -day.
°," Great Lakaa Routes ".
(aeeeoadavfpationl
Your Future Is In the West
SMT•RUepnMeehaveputwefLm
Canada ono! map. watl/no the 011
thettsands
Sect-
ety ask donations of• farm animals
and farm produce to be rallied or
auctioned at their lawn ..social a
week front Tuesday. They need your
help and.asst that- you phone- Miss
'labor is at Lakeside.
Miss Mina Foster of Toronto, is
visiting her aunt, Mrs. George Kings
Miss Mildred Cameron of Detroit,
accompanied;by her friend Miss Fran-
St. Helens •
Mrs. Richard Muller and children,
who are home from the West are vis-
sting friends 5t, Helens at
party at of
Mr. and. Mrs. Howard ' . Crich on
Tuesday evening and presented the
young couple with a set of silver
knives and forks. Needless to'say, a
•-jolly evening was spent by the young
sweetie
t NFo
o1
The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada I= =
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ks,
• .a�ploowaiibenoweend� Cmnpar ret
aarantilpeotLewRaflpandtrnrotvla
Flossie Cole in regard to your dons-
ces .Gray, are visiting at the form-
ergs Itonle in tut Pillage
around .
present
people.
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Mr. and Mrs. Granby daugli-
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bliss Luella Shaw is
Mr, A. $, Stephenson er C'lfltton,,
Canadian Pacific
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and
ter, Miss Margrey Grasby of Blue-
of Biuevale
spending few„ days calling old
but for many years a resident of
W. B. HOWARD,
District Passenger Agent,sister,
1'oronta
Wipgham,
MIrs, •E Aitcheson rias been visit -g
M her daughter, Mrs, J. D. Mutch
g . •ea
or Goderictt. Word has just been re-
vale, spent a few days' the . past
week as the guests of Ess, Grasby's
Mos. Brandon,
John McLeod spent the past
,vicek with her Dr. McLeod
a' on
friends,
Mrs. Dave Todd Sr., and Miss J.
Donald of Win*ham also Mr. . and,
Wingham,g
Mrs. Moxa• ' silent Sunday around
The Road, has taken, the contract of
courier on No. 5 mail route and
commences his new duties the bent
Diu of the week. '
THE JUBILEE T
OF CONFEDERATION
1 ' W. JACKSON,. AGENT
CLINTON
ceived that Mrs. Aitcheson is to be
Ant upon the pension list. She will
recelv_e'$280 per year.
son, ce
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Wroxeter.
Mrs. Thomas Icing is •visiting her
daughter, Mrs. A,,Att,vood of De-•
trop,•
St, Helens,
Mrs, R. K. Miller intends leavin
for a trip to the west on Saturday
Tile following item a distance at-
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loleKiliop Township.
Tuesday last was a very, coarse
1867 I917
�%OU will surely want to know much about the beginnings and
at present.
141. Nediger of !Clinton has been en-
tended, the Barbour -Woods wedding :
day -thunder and lightning and
A. history of Confederation at this time of national celebration
gaged by -Mr. F., A. Edwards, mer-
MIr, Robert Barbour and blaster
heavy showers the greater part of
As a good as a citizen, 'as one desiring Well -
be wave
Dry Goods
and
LIouse
Furnishing
conch�� Co.
PRONE 78.
Milliner
Millinery
and
[featly to-
Wear
Garments
chant, as clerk.
Messrs. David and Edward Stur-
goon with their wives, and Mrs. E.
. estop,, motored to Alvinston on
Saturday last and spent the week-
end. -
Tho Ministerial Association held
Clarence and Miss Viola Barbour
from Erin ; M1r. and Mrs. John Car-
Hey, Amaranth Station ; Mr, and
Mrs. Hall Lacey, IIillsbuxg ; Mr.
and Mrs. Ephraim, Barbour, Mr, and
Mrs. Thomas Barbour, Mr, and Mrs.
W. Young and Mr. Elgin Barbour,
the clay.
Mr. J. J. Irvine -was away for a
few days visiting relatipes in Bian-
Shard township.
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Mr. Ernest Constable, accompanied
by his wife and child, has been vis -
icing relatives in St. Marys,
bouadiari,
informedoudesire and matters of deep concern and interest, you have
b,
your and need for knowledge supplied in
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er flrossos.
their annual picnic in J'o,vitt s grove
on Monday afternoon when an en-
joyable outing was spent,
Rick rd ase resignation to Ret-
P, Rickard as president; of this Pub-
lie Library, a special mnetftig of Ilio
all of Erin ; Mr. and Mrs. Ellenton,
Hillsburg ; Mr. and ,Mrs. W. J. Bar-
hour, Alton ; 112r. and Mrs. John W.
Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Rathwell
aitd Mr. Chas. II. Reid, Stanley.
Miss Pearl Webster, wllo has been
Mr. William Smith has sold his
farm to, a' Mr. Fisher or Logan
township. Tine farm contains one
hundred acres and the price paid is
$5,500,;
MAGAZINE FOR JULY'
This magazine gives you the finest and most interest-
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ing survey of Confederation you will find in any
You find
members of the board was called on
attending Toronto Normal, k home
for the holidays.
periodical. will there
Portraits
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READY Y TO WEAR
FASH10N never created prettier patterns or more attrac-
five styles than woe are showing; in our ready to wear
summer dresses,smart dress • and cool, that eU will be
y Y.M2iss
charmed with them -made of muslin, lawn, embroidery,
linens, in all the new shades.
Wednesday afternoon of last week to
false into consideration the resigns-,
tion and appoint a new, president.
Rev. A. Macfarlane was appointed to
till the position, after which a reSo-
lotion was.passed that this board
express its regret at the removal of
Rev, Mr. Rickard from ttie village
servIcesand otheir he has renderedtto the Lib-
racy board and their wishes for his
success in his new field of labor.
Mrs. Ricfiards and sons, Bud and
Jack Richards, et Detroit arrived on.
Mrs, Thos, 'rodd, who has been ..
living with her daughter in Wingnam,
is spending a, few days with her
daughter here.
MIr. W. E, M2°Pberson has our-
chased a new Chevrolet car,
The entrance exams were held in
5t. Helens school last week with
Bailey of N • ile presiding Hiss
A'. Curran was in charge at Dun-
gann011,
Mr. and Mrs. Carr and daughter of
Sarnia visited the latter's mother,
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Believe• _�' t
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P
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of the Fathers of Con- Statesmen from the Premiers of
federation -the e t a b e s m e n Canada's Provinces interpre•
who launched Canada on her ting the meaning es infedere-
career of brilliant destiny. tion and definingthe ontiook in
The Story of Confederation- regard to the irrespective prey.
wh it 111005.
y ' was necessary and hots A story - "The Draft" by A. 0.
it came about, Alterman •dealing with the
The TakingOver of the North- Part that certain courage.
West Trritoritles from the ous And adventure some Can•
P y- a
Etudeon's BayCom an t7fvil 1Varkjust before Cerica �
stirring story
g y told by Agnes C. anion.
Lauf,
A Frontispiece - A Dramatic
The Story of the 0. P. R. -told Moment -by 0. W. Jetferys. a
by 0. N. Mackintosh, .5 man brilliant Canadian artist. The
who knew intimately the
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Friday last and have taken a cot-
Cage in the White City for the sum-
mr.
Rev. A. Macfarlane occupied the
Mgrs. Ramage, last ,week. Whale
here they sittetided the wedding.of
Mr, Robert Brooks, Wingliam,
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The Hyslop ®
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men scene is depicted when Sir J,
who initiated, built, developed A, Macdonald and the Hoo,
the Oanadiau PaciRe Railway George. Brown stood in the
-the cord of Ooafederation, House -one on one side, the
The industrial and Business De- other on the other side, of a
De-
We are showing a larger range
skirts this season made 01 Iadianhead,
Pique and - Gabardine, neatly made.
and prices,
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of wash
Repp, �,
All sizes
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pulpit of. Willis clnncll, C'liuton, 211
Sunday, last,
Mfrs, Rankin and daughters, the
Misses Rankin or Detroit,, arrived
during the -past week and have taken
pOSSOS9i011 of their summer cottggoday.
on the terrace' for the season. „
Dr, Partridge of London has ar-
rived this weer: is his
Blgth
Everything is in readiness for theConditions
big celebration in Blyth next Mon,
Every indication now . points
to a record crowd on Dominion Day.
The Secretary of the Huron Old
Boys' Association of Toronto has
t: .�n8'<
-And I know,for I have
ridden all makes and the
Hyslop has served me
thetreats. best.
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velopment an 50ttie so the
P years feelinglbetweentfhe twos men
-by W. A. ()rale A wend- and the parties they represent
erfnl story of progress, ed.
Before Confedera- A Fine Cover Desi u -s mbolic
tion Contrasted With Those of Confederation, in three col -
of Today -by Frank Yeigb, ours especially drawn for July
An enjoyable study of eon- MACLEAN'S by J. 10, H.
reas, Macdonald,
Beyond these special Confederation features
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and at cot-
tago itt Lakeside Park,
Mrs. Clarke received the rad news
yesterday that her
written the committee that plans
are under arrangement to run an ex-
cuxstoil to Blyth that day, Sir John
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Ride e a y' iD
of the Jai
P v MACLEAN'S
,will be the customary provision of fine, short stories, and the depart-
enba which matte MAOLEAN'S MAGAZINE so enjoyable and valu-
ble to good Canadians everywhere. Gob the July MACLEAN'S,
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husband, Pte,
Arthur ,Clarke, had been killed in ac-
tion in prance. Pte. Clarke enlisted
with t110 161st
Willison and other netabin Huron
boys "have received special overtures
to be here: A11 the members
Made in Canada for 28 Years.
WeillFinished-Strong-Safe-Speedy
double size
AT YOUR BOOKSELLERS - d5 CENTS
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and has been in the
trenches for several months. 'A
of Par-hirinuinotured
Bement representing the county are
by ��
HYSLOP BROTHERS,. Limited, Toronto
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expected
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ily of five little children ¢r° thus
to be present. The warden
.` -see r a"
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left fatherless.
of• the county, Dr. W. J. Milne, is
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f�:`iitt'•'E�•
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Report of the Sr. department of
tfie Public school, tor lYlay and lune:
entertaining the county council that
day as his --guests. At 0_ a.m. tiro
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big Galithumpian and shades maws-
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5 Jr sill -G. Bake64,' E]]iott
Sion takes Place, and the Calitfulm-
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trimmed with mauve and grey chambroyi,
Short sleeves, elastic belt, very special,..,,.,
of good
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ton and 1'.1. Drehmann G0, H. Baker:
and 5, King 58, M, Currie 54, M.
Howard 48.
Jr. 4.61I-10. Jowett 87 P. E,
rainvantage
74, J.Woods 68,J. Dralttnaiul and
L. Elliott 04, R. Harrison G,1, E;
, 55,wI11.
Gemeinhardt N. Genleilthardt 48,.
A, Copeland 28.
Sl'. dEC1-A. Rickard, 1!,lliatt. N.
_ Elliott,
Tons, .IS, Davison, W. Brown, (3,
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Blair, W. passer,
Dean Geddes, ;Nae116r,
entries have alreadytl been received,
Among the special attractions ,viii be
the marathon race Entries have
been received Item Listowel and
Mitchell. Automobile race will be
11ti1 against time and will be An on-
joyable feature. The slow horse race
be the runniest thing, {lois everAtnanaeca
saw.,Clintott:and Listowel play base-
ball. The 3u -of war will be a mar-
g
vellous test of strength, The brawn
Of four townships will be at grips.
' Then the fancy turnouts. Judges
have
LOW FARES '10 1VESTERN
CANADA
11you are going West, take ad-
of rho ffer d_ byseethe s Lin -LAKE
cursion Fares offered_ by 'tiro Can-
adieu Northern Railway, good loav-
ing Toronto every'Monday. For lit-
eraturo and all information, applyto
'
A. T. COOPER,
Town Agent.
June 30
EveryMonday tilt October lath.
y
LOW FARES
FROM
TORONTO
TO
Albreda . , $64.00
48.50
Edmonten47.00
stettler. 47.00
Canorn , , , 39.78
North Battleford 43,76 �"
Regina , , , 40.60
Forward ... 40,25
saekatcon , . 42.26
Dauphin .. 37.75
.
Lucerne .58.00Calgary
_TO`
MIUSKOKA LAKES ,
ALGONQUIN PARI{
MIAGANETAWi1N RIVER
1V BAYS
CAR\i41R`P2TA LAKES
GEORGIAN BAY
Round ','rip Tourist Tickets Now OR
Sale from Stations In Ontario
at Very Low Rates, With
Liberal Stop overs.
been Aeon From different parts
THE CANADIAN ROOKIES
47.00
GET YOUR TICKETS IN
° � Summer '�%e"ltl�t
daysit
Warm awn en interest in the large and varied assortment
of coal white valets tv0 have in stock, OUr Waist department. will
ho found well equipped. to Supply every need, -
• -....and
from0p',�
. �✓ 1 KARAR d �o�U9 to $7
IVYCKtIIo p Township
MTs, J, J .sin
j..Irvine has received word
that a nephew, Capt. Wilbert Bail-
cy,, haS been wounded, 'rite young
malt 19 011 lwiatot,
A 011011it Menlopienlo for Watton Meths
p(]Fst circuit will be held on JutiO
30:11 it the weather. IA' elle, If not
of the eouutya, Among the list of
]lames app°cis that ar W: TX. Lobb,
reeve of (1o(ictiell" township, for the
events,
, 6 e ts, Tlto Red. Cross Cirelo
will serve meals oh' the, -grounds,
1+v°7'y dollar goes to the Red.
Cron fund, Everybody i8 coining
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you aro ,ante(! to join the
orawd, ilio p'orost Cl15yt Male Quar-
tette of Loddon will sing at the con,.
The best and newest sections, 11,1
The
iii dost i)eal(s are well from rho
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tratlscpntjneiltal trains of the Can-
adlen Northern Railway leaving 'i or-.
r
Ertl every ry 14I011dal', Clive' day .all(!
Friday. Per attractive' hooklets,
through tickets, and full information,
apply t0
A:. T, COOP1]It,
camraee 46.75
Hanna , . , 46,00
Roeotowli .
moose J , . 441.00
Moose Albert 41.50
Prince Ihel•t " • " 37,0o
wthiamin , .......... ,.,, 55.00
1','01 elekets, Itesorvation8, Liter-
aLurO mid Inrorntftti0u, artily Co
.0. T. Coop5r, ?nook Store, Clin-
ton o1 1vrite It. 0. Falnbalrn,
ton,
CG,ri,A,, 09 Ixing 01, 30, Toronto,
ADVANCE.: •t
Perth reservations and full ticket
tnatian at all Grand Trunk Ticket
Offices or write C. IS, Horning, M-
islet Passenger Agent, G. T. Icy!+
Sy69tClli,, Toronto. Ont.
J. RANSFORD ih SON,;
ems.F "°""'
115 will taste plae0ron July, 2nd,
cert in fhb' evening,
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