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and Ma q, 44W ;�Ag* ViAm +.N5!q Jack ed Z LA, very STANLEY D. nouWK.—UT. aw Ura. waltot t tb Raiser, of-Detrolt, were Ii,cct: his sDqath of Reeve Haalqy,�The elt- a- or 'XVIROUD .,,here wxTA, mo%er o I �4 —Rev. Mi. Be4a Of QU� W',� s Alice ald Uqgenzip motored over from, (Dr -1 Niel �, 4110 -Mrs. Rep- en weetk end visit= at The hum'6 of 'Itens were greatly shocked on'MoiL- A Zu A U day afternom of last week, when1t,a,go I .4I *Vges in 0
known th k last week bee&=, ,ateeve G. B. 11an 0 the 040UMI),X ea",04 t
pt�w-i e� Uolne after spend- troft and spent Sunday in our ta, iad passed' 99 -or- 0 Iks at Port Al RD,- her p4ye�q*, 40xo� 4. W '7'! aze The)* as a 009d . ' i 340 ,�London - clion ulk, V �.#]p ,bqyt. lege. They were accompanied bacir, ley, of the London Read, I aw�y. Nx. Hanley had been in C 4. by Mr. and Mrs. McKe I r. r went to the foot
ton that morning, had transacted some zuccesshg, -itewn, on Monday and Kirs, Harry Zaple and sons, Who business and, calling at several places frQw 'ZA404 who attendii s.pent a pleasant hofid in Detroit, e4 by I4 doing sonie re ay nth Sevp�w 4@W Itu" -,",chopping ed home Satur- ce p nap 11A r,- Gerald ed chwunp 0 ,
day evenin.—Mr. J. W. Rattenbury X"Ibitt spe 'a �er W going home to cut bay that after marked before leaving that he was eqp� I had seemed in good spirits. He re- SOW, it, the mill this and Michigan, return Wei;e1olxI, -family, of Burlington, who spent abire and noon. He took a turn, however, while Wood�-:� �nd- Whitney B*k �404' PTAFFA their vacation at the -home of Mr. W. TWhea rab #121 -4 4P - 'ence d, �k , -, ' " . 1. N (il
he was unhitching his horse and oq i on Tue44,air W401 or U,� s1*0 weeik end here wft hex�- d Mrs James Jack- Rattenbury,. returned hom' Sunday getting into the house a doctor was' coVoAd by 1all and inudhbeii4t ;.will t Son T,.towing 0rLQ&L�-,j,-., ,e
dGa, r's Xe Lil�an, of Lou afternoon.—M . George Hill is spend, sent for. The doctor ministered to rep tho d =4, Mrs,, William Jackson, ing a few days with friends nd pent Sunday with Mr. ley. Ike Misses Annie and Alice be leping naturally but in half an iGrajid,-J�ekid a heavy kd 6 4� week or-tw6 ith, I' Stan- him and had left and he seemed to ables, is reported: ar"y OMWE aXT and Master Clarence at Beamsville.—Mr. and Mirs. Jack trouble was the cause of death. Gee. mWh40 ge was done to ld I mg a few weeks boW he breathed his I st. iii �, ! apd, Mrs V1vianMr and Mrs. Mustard are spendi a Heart qXpre4i�pcod. during the A W Norris apeAt Tuesday in Kitchener. b4n. Beattie, of �Seafbrth, spent Sunday af-,, B. Henley was a -native of Goderich, J. E. Hess eliac n, r -be -ter: F
&Iew. daya� re;
-ar Norris Und two daughters, M - ternoon atthe home O Mm- W- Scott- townshi his father, the late George gt_npgr. the G6ik0=1 Ves-' t , arid- �t Toronto, *1t 'elat' has 'Hanley, being one of the early%'setI St. —Miss Fipma McDonald, ho Ca Msi Em and 'Wrothy, motored to -R�obert Mor 'son*,
qd'r ri Thomas on Friday to visit with been -teaching at Palermo, is spendb_ig ters. He first s.aw the light of day her4j oi��4 few days Wt'.. weex,—Xr. and Mrs.. William Whitv� �f friends for a few days before joining her holidays at her home here.—Mrs. on the farm on the seventh coneed- ]Ar H.. L. Albreeht'ghd son'tkve -are in 'Loti&ft, vslthkg� their- Miss Lizzie R-astings,'of Wingliam, spent Sunday io,, 0 0 by Mr. G. L. Hanle' her husband in Toronto— u w wried Y, retumed,frorn a few w)eqW 011dAys. Mr�--�an&Mr,:Zydney-,Oelger and, lit, H day W. Ross.—Miss who -he s t h b y ood. In 1 7. Ab bti iher:� tl� 'son, of Wobb*aod, 0 ." ��L spent Sim with Miss at the home of Mrs.' re pen is Or h 88 Mr. I ree s still undmidd w -4 Our. "ger's ,par- Ada Miller.—Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hazel Hough,mho has been in Sea-' he was united in marriage to Miss he.yvil lomte. 16 IT74 �Lre re ;v] iti Fishei�. and family, of Harriston, vis- forth Hospital, has returned home Evelyn McCartney, and for a time ents, Mr. Owen Geiger and IIited over the week end with the lat- and is recovering from her recent op- they &ed on the ninth concession, ofamily. Philadelphia, —Mr. and Mrs. Gapfe Austin About fourteen years ago they sol Ili M- 09 raLig ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William eration d KIPPEN is � visiting Miss McC and her 13utler;ZI-The Ladies, Aid of the Unit- and Orten who have been visiting out e a ca to bu th re nd me into -1011n: n t 'br4ttwo ate nt 0 . to e W. Xjb—ie regular ed Church contest for 'new members friends in Detrort tor Tne Past a year I r th y we ut th with Mrs. F. O'Brien -and Mrs. Wil- weeks, returned home this week.—Mr. farm on the London Road- which has the was held at the home 'k�vikbck, midtored 'there on. kQd;; ng since been- their home. kr. Hanley Mrs. 4,�C� McLean, witha at our and Mrs. Alex. McKenzie are visiti _Very good last to visit'Mrs'. T,JDick;-, M - aw liam Jeffrey as captains, closed rs, C get- friends in Detroit this week.—Mrs Mrs. Kyle prelAdel The�'thor last meeting, Mrs. Jeffrey's side atte first of this week enewinS..-iWq#ai1it was of a genial, joviaj, seclablq na-: pe,,,,r.dQ br, and ting eleven and- Mrs. O'Brien's f ive Hubner has gone to Bayfield to spei d ScrlptUte;. reading was, gWen by Mrs. ances.—Master Dennis llbgoardl, who. 04 anow.''; No.
ture, a man who -liked his friends, Of La -
Bell, and to�-bxing their, tvo 43; 52%c. —Rev. Lundy, of Ki COU
new members, the losing side to treat a few weeks. p- whose presence always radiated cheer- Xojean. The t6b1c*ap ta1ken recently underwent An v6ratibfi 1or. boys who had been spending. I ple' bay.mW,- by Miss Margaret Mel"- Aihi4h 'was the winners. pen, conducted divine service here of weeks yvith their graudmother--.4., ne fulness. He was a staumb Conserv- adenoids, is now going around a -Sunday morning and 'evening. initares last very -ting, being -taken fr�*t Thei bsise d 61ing- much beriefittedL— ative in politics and was never either game bnThvxMa:'V-q:vpn AT' Willfeed—Delivered, Montreal freights, bags
Joynt. Is planiiing a dg-
##nder." The een. Zurich and Kens, g hymii 605� and TICI of Ahia'.week for anol
afraid or ashamed o, proclaim his "Th6 ing last, betov included. farai, per -per
AI, ';Iingin -fkitd�g flour
STAFFA party allegiance. He took quite an clos�� t6n, $$0.0QF.'mW0jga, 43 0 f.
g. Per 'league. teams, and played on the. Zimelife eXRe tioniii the, Owen Sound 12 "o McKILLOP ng he Lord's Prayer in h. par , disirkt Mx. Dugald Macmillan. Many interest in public affairs, having serv- Peat' UMSO k g"dridd,- re'sultedIn a score 01 #I L 4" f.o.b.
of 7 ethe past The August meeting will 'Uri& �The going. at the. p, Of the older residents of Staffa will ed in the Stanley Counell, for V �0��r S eA , M Eighth Line Notes. -A number on . the hozWeof Mrs. Fisher. 0 Ontario whqt
I five years as counc ,t�$1.20 to $1.28., f.o.b.. ship -
regret to learn of the, death of Mr. this line took in the Stratford -Kin- iller, score shows that -the game was very some ..s nine years -pienic of K1 Clarence - Munni-Aeacber, 19! ping points,, a�ordtng*16 freigbo, DugaAd Macmillan, of 314 -13th Ave. burn football match on Monday even- and the past four as Reeve. It is a . N6tes.'41'he unidn' incidence that the,Reeve of pe n -and Blake w p pte& and Y'ng. spendizig'-h 4ere, i0th, hie par- BArlev�-�ting �o '77c
E., -Vancouver, B.C. Mr. Maenadllan ing.-Mr. Fred Eckert has the -s n s held- much in e�4&lce on the side of both' ym- curious co jree a nTues 4y, rnoon. las teams. -Rev. A. :Sinclair and I -1 ents.-Mrs No. 9 was born in Ontario, near Markham, pathy of this community in his re- Goderich township, the late D. A" W* 94"eld �ml y Ve Bye- --.ton- Wroift;
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eighty-six years ago and moved with cent bereavement of his wife. -Mr. Lindsay, also died very suddenly a -and d w#s-'presetL&, De' ka weeks.' ineer nine
pebeep spending-a-cupleof h re i Mdul a, a. do. ib6on4-' P6stry
a=e crow li94`ents� first' of thd townf his parents to Staffa. when a child. and Mrs. F. Koehler and family spent couple of years ago. Mr. Hanley is spite, MW& avy downpour of iel, ii� ��ation at Grand Pend. On -the flour; bags,'$6.20. Hay� and latqr Of Our iftlage -, .,s en, spent cOnlIng 9 V( survived by his wife and a family of joybbl"nd sociable time was Sunday, July 'Wh,. Itivi. A. on un-, - -entimio on T 0" �r cent patents
---Quite a number "A young. In the.. evening ij� Sinclair will preach I bj� r.ont
He resided there until 1887, when he Sunday at Rostock. ;o the -United, day. last passed a er milest6ne.4n, er bari,ei ' .75,;.,
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two sons and one daughter: Pearl, by. wp"t to Vancouver and in 1892 his of car loads went to Colborne for littifine thig, "Od, -50.
rs agatibus. , . bulk.7 $0. of 'Swift Current, fnetaly fa
M . T. Jennison, me of played Church of Canada eangro Ipm on.,
f aynily i4oined him there. Since then black cherries last week. - Sunday Sask $040.
be held Of 8f, - attii * very L
W4 KI ix, and 1. ' larg� family and, ndard. ree eaned.- toib.'. - bay
H. Mervyn -Hanley, at home,- tiia, Ealls- the morning, the wil -ant. He visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. be has resided on Mon* Pleas and H. Leslie, of Pasadena, Cal. The gr6 ern'te4m, an the Kippen team un- in what has,beea =*as'the Uth-, sons and, rts, per -fan. 4.21.00 We* very well known and gL large Charles Eggert were Mr. and Mrs. r* 4 John Bittorf and Mr. Morley, of Pro latter left for California less than a der -the, -captainship -of 'Miss G 9dist church aiidln the -evening in I per s =1q. �, ed to
number of friends paid their last re- armel dons 04 0 IVOITP.00.
fortnight ago. One brother and fiv6 what has beeri 'kn'o*n s .0 tcn; a -.d Airs. R. J. Coghlin and t p 1. no doubt, be sects a the funeral, which was con- miany friends51*110Arus .0 srs. Josiah -Aiken and Allan sisters also survive: Charles Han- ducted by Rev. J. C. Hyde of the -ons, M,�5 nd fri g4e., visiting thurch ', and there wd Revi Mr. ,spak, d,lo:�erdoy nva* - more- t 4y Ve4 A LS -F pi C Presbyterian church, to 'Geo. W.= t " t - ATnr
Reid, of Listowel. Mr. arid Mrs.. ley, of Vancouver, and Mrs. Miller, rZl' "of efiddlliei�N-:bn SO. I�Tge congregations, as 4,4,IVR Harriston, Mrs. Elliott-, Goderich;
Sinclair endid pr�acher and .0ett Bon, ' ,.
"ke Ilaegy and daughter, Nora, of Grey. bath"laert Mr. Richardson. prea&ed1n !;&ak f ar�&ger built at 1*j� fami-ly plot in --blountain View is g, Mr. ard Airs. Charles Regele spent Mrs. Green. Bayfield; Mrs. Walker, CarineI7.6hurch, Hensall, and 9A ' a -very popuJar -vfith all, -and the nited Ues TrI uCemetery, -the pall bearers being T- Detroit, a hi Kippen friends. were, congregations4 are very fortunate in. dWe1lil1&,0A.XAg '075.
S,inday with their daughter, Mrs. W. nd, Mrs A,, Elliott, Edmou pw*e, IL J. Foote, J. Brown, D. G. of L&�Oh;ivs in 71VI: 1 ag 6,79W of the M61=1 hamm lert
Doerr, at Gadshill, also at Rostocki ton'. Another brother, 'Robert Han- pleastddo� hear him again, - _Urrs. %%�vffig"hirri pfeacli. to them untilAla�- r -jast weWa markets. A� small lot
Macdonald, J. Fee, W. Brown. Mr. t ley, of God4ich township, died sev-- Tho&OA�4iMyers and children,of- -- tA?rs. are finqlly 4etfled in connection Quite a severe electrical sto Ziar- so;d,,At,�$7.25 and two
WAIGA - vuo" pro sold -for
tors we and v%1tlng.MV" d . Si .1 . .. ever this vicinity on Tuesday. � 0� X , r' ed $8;60'dmd $4.15. Four r or five loads of medium
Macmillan is survived by WL -wife erat' years , ago. The- ftherql took' WW" with Mr., and'Orsr, &kix+ perty, whi, f��"aily Of. Ibelieve, wil be -settled his fall -by the C. C. Iffaw", from hk ihome on the London two daughters, Mrs a place � epis *614 for $3.75 and a few good
fpmi th duri .... e 00wa, w
Frank Finegan's barn was struck a af.ter; to- see 4r. i ,0P g>so -*ftb'A top of $6. 1rad-
Road on Friday afternoon under, the edrantittee � appointed to look cowa i"ueht V4.75
Miss Flora McmVlau,aWL0ne-M.Pd- burned to the ground. of Exeter, and son GO-- ld, Donalda Blame. 4117're don of the 1� well after ',his � r.,. the
Chi Drainagf., Debentures Sold. - The Oran of Visiti with FaWlers church matters in certain cases. We V *low a -bulk of
ge. Order,, B. Me an, this, uOko, W. !#bout
winch deeea ember. In- R. e IReeve of McKillop recently sold the. beIie,,Ke;A 'bath scho6ls will also Towe7 sed was a m' ma& in -Clinton ee*w- Fowref-a'Wo 4 W- th hold a--ninon-servicen the Methdiit Our Allage �being- W,- Axis' 299tlr�, Ibut . "ity -the- Calves
Ir M McKillop Swamp Drain Debentures to terment Was churcli alia is Word -�Vfdrlon W ir b ht� ML - , lk, li -Q� - NILBY the fir of Dyment Anderson or t Bayfielo on. Tuesday. y t, the, following Suiida Comp- c a that. age, -his. 466 0 umn afj!jaatrs" ma&! Up. the
Med at St. any, %11,S.. Thomas,.. MeDmK of 4. what as been, own, As Caime bUlk, _01 tbe� offering.
and,
ghii6ago. -bond brokers of To�roto. The both -being very., $4
Dia& in, a �q oy . Adehi �,44-10. al, Chicago, on the 14th above' nam�d is"� "Vas a ten year J�ogan, 'of E[en-1I,`4nd- churcI4 and �,v will. moan,& very MaiTIS, Hospit jeeting 10 �7 Miss gat -re recent 01" Is . ir last, Elleu lVaherty. .mff4e 9f Mr., Freo Of annual eJJA n.�- Be -,p ugh we tid Of thi dthodit "w,, -ke Inh: Toar,'�,Sli& d iitere�;t to., owe and caW 4. i '-,A� Edward's store. Ifors vAt a*d Mrs. William kii- E&eit, inher sixtVfift mat4cneSW� Ad ijk. Ie �Vl e ba -
had been in poor health for some The sae price realized was 101.50. on the 2R*� , 'vE6nderfuI values -&Abu of 46r *Mag.�Mr. and Mrs. which greatly to th misical e ,Uffiao to
ofilgd in a.v�'gweaters, SkArb% -service.. With the Sun- ii place om Thursda�y� time, but the end came suddenly- Her The principal of this' issue was $IS,- Jaraes'Bowy motored to Port Stan-� part 'of the 310fith, bet*ei�n DiAW.dod le 415.50 for's couple of 4oado. or Id -116-
-Shirts, Overalls, Snacieks, an enj6yible day 's"c'hoola,s' 'with the church,. -TJ pl�i�d few Hostery. Man's Work
-remains were brought to Dublin last M.00 and at 101.50 the bon*5 Over Caps, sweaters and many othor article4.: F,, -Ton. sall, -and is to e A by her hm- par netted -Was, 4234.38 with the sum & MWARDS. who hasL is, strength . and the church services all park groundih,wi4 will',' *ere un�QuAk ool ones -will be look- 8 Visitijig Detrbjt� bar. return and -skbbath sch $5.50; -lambs.. gbW band who was with her when the end of W2.57 accrued interest allowed been -a-tery Intire-stifig ga wjo to su�W%i, prove r came. The ral took place on giving on t'he $15,6W.00 issue a re� Breezes.�-P. Johnston and .-C. Me-�IjA liome. ed foi-ward to from Sunday to Sunday J. Pope is visiting her son receipts; 1,6&.42090, Igwiar. Bulk
iricWs Church. where turn to. the drainage scheme of the Donald, of Stratford, have been- tent- with. much interest and pleasure� a r -W adieS.' $18.2r. td';$13.6o;' Friday to .,Strat wich--M. and 3&W.- Ridm ivas celebrated by squ : o $16X8.90. This amount Ing near Mr. Cul -lis. - Mrs. Erij� Mr. Lorne Scott and members of his Bows, $0 to requiem high thaw in ford, who are spending a mon or so H. Delling and Master Eric and Misi family a&onVarded by Miss Gladys. gont IR y . writing: Uutaft, 5.8 "y Rev. J. M. Eckart, Rev. Fxther White, with $818.00 paid in cash by rate with relativies at Winds PPW. atds i' the pastor, being in the Sanctuary. payers on drain, brings the to Hildegarde Delling, of PhilddelpWii i1a .8 Change in Atalf Petty and Mr6 Louis MacKay and to re,latives here, report -a very Th1% sdfiitthk�. iif ome cattle to a
are in J. Pierson's cottage. -Mr. and Russell MacK tair-eized fre�h supply,.s6ade the.9fFerin?: to -
After the services the remains were glized on this drain to a total of Tune, Juis, aiiii, August;. AiAssil stores will be ay aria -sister, all motor- 3d ant time'In the Border City with their. day tgo-4reavy so f , as
interred in St. Patrick's Cemetery $17.156.90, or $716.90 over the total Mrs. A. Peck and child, of Arkon, alosed Wedue ay afternoons. Stores will be ed 'Up- to Tdberniery in Northern' ar -materid: for the
os's dottag� relatives and frien&.-Mr... Frank -Me-' 'home trade waa concerned, in view
amid a large concourse of friends- cash cost estimate in McKillop, of �.pen Tuesday -,night instead of Wednesday Bruce, to enjoy a fishing ekeurmon '- 'of the fact that direct shipmeni; of Western
during these three'sn"ths. 2994-tf Gregor, of Detrolt,and a f6ruierresy- ca e
Mr. C. Macdonell, Mrs. C. S. Mac -w andreport a fine trip and thne—Mr. W 6 theL p -king plants are showing
She is survived by her husband and $16,440.00. This is the largest issue &tL dent of our village, is 'here rei considerable volume. Moreover, the.jagal of-
donell, Miss Aileen Macdonell, of Briefs. -Mr. and Mrs.'jE:dwiu Cud- j. passmoreNa also now Tabermory ewin '
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one brother, John Doherty, of Logan Pver floated by the township of Me- acquaintanees.-Members of re fering consisted largely of, unfinished cattle.
tovrnship, and Mrs. Andrew Dantzer, Killop and indicates by the &ale tb!it Winnipeg, were guests of Mrs. Mae- more and �Httle son, -of -Kitchener, Frijoying a eoNple of weeks-holida Wade, an he whole was slow, with only good
donell"s sister, Miss Rose Kennedy, spent the p6t � -week Vith Mr. Cud- in that fine sebtion of the eountryys brigade a few evenings- ago very �hesics.. and the I best hiLnd3rwicl%t steers
of Dublin, and Miss Margaret Doherty the towns -hip is in a good finaincia -who have the, sympathy position. l prudently tested out 'the working of moving, st,an readily. These 6DIA - steady
of Chicago, The Reeve also sold a t Rose Cliff" cottage last week. -Mr. more's parents, -here. - The many Mr. Arnold Boll, of Toronto, spent our hand engine and -hose and found, with 16S.t week!s close, but -while no prices
of the whole community. The pall week the Barron Drain Debentures to and Mrs. J. P. King, of Stratford,. friends . of Xiss Mary Johnston, of the week ond here .with his mother,.
is k i the same quite satisfactory, and if dower than 6 cents were.recotded for butcher
bearers were her six nephews, three a local ratepayer of the* town,,hip. were week end visitors of Mrs. B. L. this villagei, *,will. learn with much re- and on h way bac to the city wa steers or heifers, o!!!y a few loags�L 6E the
J s any more proof was required several
f Andrew Dantzer's sons. two of This is,sue was for the sum of $3,416, Monkhouse at her cottage in Jwett's gret of henverk serious illness of the accompanied by his cousin, Miss e _ medium and cammoa stuff wore -sold, and the
tv0% -Will of our good women sitting on their weigh -up at 2 p.m moumW to only 2,200
Jerry Regan's sons, and James bearing 5 per cent. per annum and Grove. -The cottages in the village past week or but hope for a sie Bell—Miss McPherson, of Kin- doorstep not far from where the test- head, or less than half of the fresh recebt.
Hickey, of Toronto. Those who at- be sale price netted 100, with and Jowett's Grove and Deer Lodge good recovery in. the near future� cardine, was here recently Visiting ing was taking place� couldear good The-� export �tr&4e, was�� fairly -�sctive, ac -
tended the funeral from a distance t -rued interest add4#d. Park are fast filling up and a num- Ms. Hagsella,a�d`-Miis Eleanor, who 'her friends, Mr. and Xm James A. eounti�ng' for the bulk of the heavy steer sales
her are tentind� Each season Bay- were here daring�the �Ostweek or so. Bell and daughter, Miss JessieMrs. evidence that the engine and hose at from 7% to 9 cents, and some choice
were Mr. John Dorshel and Miss Lena can *-throw a good stream of cooling hnnd�rweights at from 7* to 1.85' cents' A
field's ii6pulirii is a resort''becomes visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, A. McMurtrie is 'visiting with her packer paid the tp�;'fr "lot -of, Dorsbel, and Mrs. Uffelder, from Kit- -rents water on a arm hight, 'as they be ing a dozen head eve ging 1,812pounds at
chener, and Mr. Harkins, from Strat- WINTHROP more widely known and people are Mrs. HusseRls- pa *ere called to sister, Mrs. Randall, of Plattsville, first hand W it.' 81% cents per wmnd. rantside of the on4' lot
burg, owing Mrs, Mtkurtrie-ieturning with Mr. experieace, of ford. attracted from 19lig distances. Now their home in Chambers (From Another Correspondent.) there were few butcher aal,63 better thin..7%
Hyde and Football. -The semi-final foot bal we have the Blue Water Highway, to the illness of Mrs.0-iiassell'A daugh- and Mrs. Randall who were bete on cents, and the bulk of the good handi steers
Notes. -Mr. and MrR .1 The Presbyterian Service -In Ith- went at from 7 to 7% cients -, medium steers
played here Saturday night be- many American tourists pass. through ter. -The splbridd "rains of the 't a I it. -Mrs, Dalrymple and her sall.-A very large congregation of ond heifers from 6% to o8A Cents,L az4: light
family, from Resson, Ont., spent Sun- game pas vis -vs. J. Horton, and chil- day with Mr. F. Ecke.-Mr. and �vveen Kitchener and Winthrop Jun- and camp here for a time at the tour- week, although�jong, in coining, have daughter, M
was the best game that was ist camp, Miss Ferguson having been most belieficigI.-Picnic parties *dren, of Saskatchewin, are here at Presbyterians gathered in St. Paul's stuff 5 to 6 cents. A eoyipae of bi**�beeves
Mrs. Pat Purcell, from Stratford, lors, Church, Hensall, on Sabbath last' ma"" the outstanding if cents- P�r pound,
r Mar- played here this seaon. The score kindly allowed this privilege In her to the lake 'caniftnue the -order of the present visitinj among their any and some more under ',the same 44gMna
spent Sunday with his brothE , when the ReV. Mr. Bennie, of "I Weli lirought from 8% to IoJA cents. * cowis said
tin. being 1-1, goes to show that both orchard at the lake�A handsom day and on, 'Wedziesd]ay last a most relatives in Hensall and vicinity. -
conducted the service and preached at last weeles decline, and were'some.
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teams are evenly matched. Nelson cup has been offered:ky the merchants enjoyable tfhie-*a. Spent by the Uri- The Missea Freida and Jean Smalla- a very eloquent and impressive 7more a Govenlock was referee and handled rs on the ionists nd'alsoi'the Qd4fellws at combe, of Guelph ; I er cows maklilg 4% to* 5 cents A:g
a n othe for competition 7..t6p., d,, 4#, odd
L , are here visiting mon. Mr. Bennie also spoke br�i6ffi DUBLIN the bell to perfection. The game was goli course, the first game Being play- -Bayfield, there, ReIV very large at- theirunt, Miss -M. Ellis, and relatives ebis, Canners -gt 2 to�&,Aents
notbi d to the Sabbath school children, com- faIrlly Plentiful. Owd k buVe.
Obituary. -On Friday last requiem clean throughout. After the game, ed on Saturday last, the result bei�g terldance an. to mar the and friends. -Mrs. Million, wilid has plinienting them on their orgaiziiion of wh;�h wei�t r, , expo ' r L t, w; , erLO- . vvorth
sure of the d ay 'boto - lunch was servi6d to both teams and a tie between Mr. H. S. Reid, of De- plea Ajn the w of any been here fot (Bome time visiting her from 41/9 to 51A cents pdr'oound, aimit',
'mass was sung at 10 a.m. for the re- CWO��, achieved. in so short a space 0C time# 8 to sih cents.. There.ww also to the Kitchener faqs. The -- troit, and MT. Walker, of Godericb. ulishap or ac -,-Mr. Jmes Hog- niece, Mi" Mattie Ellis, left here last oft much"A and
pose of the soul of Ellen Doherty,, turn. game will, t�o rn to and on their large nmbers, there- 6- for st&e attle, an& only
be played in Kitchener As Mr. Reid had retu Detroit garth is bavli4'fils neat dweiiOug on week for her former kome in Gode- some haf-doibn load�.Qf plain "feeders at
ed the Richmond StreiAL Noi3* nileety re- rieh,'and from there intends going beloved wife of Mr. Frederick Itekert, this Saturday evening at 6.30. We he could not play off, so conced over one bundred in attendance. .60 to 4.90 ients,- �� me4imu aof of 5% cents
of McKillop township by Rev. Father wiah X choir was Assisted by Miss'Jean -d -me *=won stoelteirs at 4.85 dents per
our boys the best of luck and win to Mr. Walker. The cup has to painted by Mr. John SteacX. - Mrs. out West to visit her sister. - Mr. Murdoch, of - Brueefieldi,and Xr4- God- J. M. Eckert, of Hawthorne, N. Y., hope they return home victorious. We be won four times—A hert Jarrott,'of eaf&th� spent th� Pepplir,a6e6iin nt of the�Baiik'
assisted by Rev. Father White. Miss very success- PO of bolt, of Exeter, both 'd ft plos, s
think all d'utsiders that can will go ful Bridge and Euchre was held an week end here with Montreal, 'has returned from a, couple, ..',Ten eri S �% tbaw at the elose,of-; Beale, the organist, presided, and at along with the boys, and -when they Mrs. (Dr.) Metcalf's lawn o rid,ay George Hudson,, oIm't .Mkidiies levil, 1hough
the Offertory a duet, "Jesus, Saviour ave goo n F village. -Mr. of weeks, holidays,Mr. Ivan Mach- byterian servce will be held in St. the supply was QhL1,,p,N,i11t.- k - * ad luck there will be some afternoon for the benefit of the GO1f Fleming, Manager-of,,the St"dard ian, accountant.in the Staidrd-Ba in* the�.--buik., Old, ot *hhe
Paul's Church-.I�ekt Skbbit � b ai, 3.00, of Mv Soul" was ung, Mrs. P. J. one -there to let them krfow about it. Club- $87 was realiied, A ell, * a -Bank here, amomp Mrs. as also return Regan, of Bornholm, taking the alto The by ed krofti'Widaya p.m., when veals made 101/4 5,,66'fa xlw vo A whae I&
arip r Rit0biC i tert. ivere,s� � % .. 1.
Ile 11 e 'offis now acting'marager d tus took
line-up was as follows: Win- clb house and later, a bowling g-reen 'Fleming is s hd' ig'' ooUPI. M 'Dftioigrty In the chorus, Mr. M. J, throp-Dennis, goal; Matthews and and te-nnis courts are being planned. weeks' 'holid over
Klinkbammer and Mr. J. lanagan Rinn, backs; Dickson, Ballantyne and ays In diftt6tit t.hi sabba& S&b, most f fair 6- godj� O&f
part. i 'Mr will preach; PA. "
8aL_ s, and rs. 100 9M 4Yj &ji�q per
41Ve0'rsb1d,;. -Wednesday, July 29th, will no doubt Rev. Mr. Richard viho Fhai hid a 'Thom�as Richardbon, of this villa e, o9 rendered the bass and tenor' parts and McRae, 'halves; Montgomery and ee one of the largest crowds yet 4s- fine charge at, Ch-almer',a,"Church 'Lon- have been visited,by tl4eir t thl#46,da twsi,lambs sbid,'iseady,
4rie giand ak as the cortege was leaving the acred Dale right wing; D. Dale, centre; sembled in Bayfleld th eing the don, and who reeenli.-ifo4gilA tti4tlilden, sbn edifice, "NeareT My GOd to Thee" was Holl at ts;!: 6f t�eir uff and and Cameron, , .1 , j 15 left wing. date of the Ford picnic. The com- has been spending Up &ys tojether' daughter, Mrs Eey Tordirto; Judy hand ambs b eTS oi,:,the� I . L d pro- Presbyterian 'Picked, 6�V: 6d'. cstatlshdd:-� Z
sung. Mrs. Eckert was a very in- Kitcherter-Young, goal; Cullen and mi*ft has prepared a splendi with his wife at. th04"'homes 'of her The momb sold ai 4cere lady who spent most of her life' Bolt, back; Hugh, ONeil and Schaty, grmme of sports to be put on on relatives in Xippen and vicinity, church en in Chicago, and last winter when in joyted -a *easant picrite to light kina 4 to 6% 44100. halves; Disaler and Weber, right the Square, followed b water snorts preached with inu&'aj��A-',ptance. it the Balfield ort Wednesday aMrnoon,AAkt ,Top cold 4" Jh# poor health 'went to that city expec Lking'and t dutino t AdARKET wing; Reinhardt, center; Courtney %it the river. Brodbagen Rhitid is to United Chumh� corner"' 04 report a ve*V, 'pleaian POULT Ing that the change would bring re- I.. % ;.
and Burnside, leit wing. bo on band in the forehon to head Albert Streets;... dhA Std orning d
Vth a 'roed aft"d'ilee', M�, 4olin nowed health, and for a time she im- Notes—The football game played the calit-litrmpian parade at -1o.,,R0 a.ft 'last and in the OVIO�Glg i7i the Ituited. tWo XT, Jwh" Adbei;ts6il lift- proved, %lit leavesi. two sisters, Was M111 I . a., + ikcAs, spring, Ili . ...... in Kinburn Monday evening, between Tbore's a great list of conveage gil Church, corner,:bt king 'iind Nelson teAd ;0.Th;,4rsA4r tbr their Ch V�#re,?4.641; eatile. ftxoa Vft - MMI ' 0 Margaret Doherty, of Chicago, and tratford and Kinly6rn, wap a win for R fine game of Softball, God 'ch C01,- 'Streets, fDr the, 4htiild�: het tri Trens, over .4 ibo .5 lbs. e?% 1"et 'to ndMrs. Andrew Dantzer, of McKillop, Do a to Afluurit, L -U. Both reams did some It-Iriate Avid qnItfo-rd. lie qiD", United churcU4--held-in the,rnbrning, Be al4r 1181h. "d e brother, John Doherty, of O' ndid playing. Stratford's goal att. -ht at the one e fe d in the evening ing and hunting tour Anidng its l4kis Dcid . &m, r, tbs. or OIUL Mrs ct) -at th at njir An nh John Ragarty, ncert e hall of tender certainly done sonl fine work —Thned the GuW of Trililty, Churell did 'at the other, Large c6ligtegatiom �d tream� to t& nottheft dittrioft. -66 $7AO; do.. goc,4� $6,90 Bynh;dlim, is a niece of Mrs. Eckert1c;. and stopped many a ball, Which 'S'av- In wpll with teiy boot1h on July 8th 1%rete present t;bot1iaerviees arid �MhmGarb*dde Baiiiiat, of.Toronto, 4 to ld� 11. and t%i, M!116' enjoye�� All pa"ts deli, gentleman. 6orge.�T oV 'M 0 Tly 155.7 sonhim going. to get everything, as the eft., will be abrved. Ai66tg' them were: Mr. P. J. nee for the 6ceasion. of Kitchener, was referee, and it ke' jiidid se Her funeral was very large, many ed Stratford rom a big defeat. Blake that they intend liwving� onp coining a dista At the mot !4' ee a fine det Iblin Yung: the� tiorular to eva; .1 gan, Mt. Edward, Prendergast Kin- ball wms certainly on the move. Kin. wl T.The leadti, Mr, V. propviotot, d tlie� gibW 96-00; aa-hift61% a C. 1dr, n seemed to 'have th;. best of the 'W' fowl
�koft- Mrs. J,'J. XKMrty Mrs. b. De- 1 hur ts rendereis 4 25 o vlAage,' and butchei bullo, gd6d,. �96 W Vr� 0. Goodwin, Apeothpapled byt g,g Hotel of Zt5c; twing ks g I. ylt d rill Mr. Peter play as the ball was in the Stratford. Nellie 13 fif be fite 0. �them, been'lh po 0.751.*o 4.00 - qos�f� t , Mohkton$ �olo pg_rt though to 25, - hted; and Mrs. ohn Ha a y, ale mnner, fng f6* DJU 'ft tb4 Ilse Walsh, Mr. Michael Nots.—In one Of the bett g4mes ill a,most pld"j#
thp largest crowd seen t a football WestI4-prritory most of the time. It wlig lit, on s The fDUowin P dit of Mis Gre6g Week Vffili view oflA 6h ccvv,�, 4 I 9 ce", rt ga-me fo-v sortie time, As Xinburnliag of h9se-ball -of the seas' 061i ort -the 0 to 46 i o0;00 lca, ere opefttl �Ptihor�,
a. "er R�egan, Mrs. Aose, protest again goo o on *bieh A C iIsngsRark- the groungs that tlie goa t6ndqr out ofi t6p of, a Z, to 4 ledorg with'the 6 IT A ClItA BOT6 kA bilow Wo f
riq AmeAcar citimen, go in that t*.%m last Don4ll'ajid'o-a iof t%e To I ron 6,, P)Tt AT -rq. iel ill cae a saddeff (Iegth ga,n, J,na-y, 7% d Gasho wato the 404f, abd At0 4% Aperd,atom of 1Zhibtft&d te, Itel, nnifia; ohile� Vmwdy nr a:g4tft, r1tovind 4-6 Ontly -by Mr,` lei h4l pa to for I
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