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Week -End Specials
at CORNFIELD'S
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You will want to look your best for Civie Holiday and the Race Meet
,eekooter,...f esetee_e_.
FUJI DRESSES
ere. eaoree.
• Double Fuji 1.)rmes In Lwitite„ silos
gaaves, regular $6.75. .lib•
LADIES' and MISSES'
FELT HATS
, .A new shipment of leaciles'' and Misses'
Weck'end $1)2cial.. • • . Fait 1-lat4, latest styles. Como and ree
THE
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k t nie. cti; eyeeeeeten, ea; eete,
Duo:Atte aae tatiaget. Lame T.,z; Ar. Ewan. ith
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del •iyhe eetceieg fee lestetee p; It. edeCeeete. fee", ee,
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Atte regirea game wee made neeeee gala, eft el, Baview, le,
• 'e.ies ae a teselr Of a 1,,eave deesiveaee 'empires -Turner tree Seemlier:2e •
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. I L.• Tienien, Fl" Ilines, lett Dcievere,' Deve .oping and
rib.,,, Pecale were in the lead lee SI 2-1A 11.00STBD eilt ItADett i 0 Printing
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NEW FALL STYLES IN DRESSES -
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LADIES'_and MISSES'
SUMMER COATS
in order tO make room for fail goods
which Will be arriving shortly, we are
offering Ladies' and Misses' Summer
Coats at clearing priceS that you can•
not afford to miss.
, LADIES' PULLOVER
SWEATERS
A new sbipment 'of Ladies' 1vn
SWeaters, pink, peach, $3
canary, in silk and wool.
Week -end Specials
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flte Tevier, e.
in last Thureelay heard a
iltadlo fans wira bannencd to lee
I Godceieh-ollureey. ebt liociavette, litterdag
if Feed -veer. e; Areber. es; Tun. edeo boost for the Blue Water High.
Shear:envieFeiteley, pt Canlete trait
eel". eft efeteno getdden, if; war gh'ea. from the office oft the De.
th roe!
Th '"'foA
iol'efeeleee.trolt, t4o9-v•PeroirPttifetningi • •
'1"1 01. C. DUNLOP •
THE REKALL .DRUG STORE
Bedford Block Oaderich
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lereniiere-eteoure" CH ora I • tem
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on the U. S. side of the ricer wee
ese.•Eneter. give% thence acmes the ferry to Say.
um and on up the Blue water High. with proper signs or wake at evezyienterrawit Leing made. in lilneard:ee
Stratfeul Nationale. of the Iu. Elgin. Southampton end to Owen While vete ono aPproves of the ici:AeetieerYt;ttelinint.
edtunerai ieey
STRATF011ei 0-GODERICII 3 woy to Goderieh, Kincardine, Port intersection.
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tetwediate Intereoutey 14+4;ua ju.,. Sound. The picturesqueness of the -expenditures which have been made
elect -for -am .lilt .11 game-with-tho -trete -lease -gle'en- some-eattentkm-atot -give-proper-eservice•-to-etlie-touriete----meoveorgAeljpe-BIUmeritNiatepUrebaSea7-
vaded the town on Wednesday even. scenery alone; thie now woo -known for publicity, 3.ve must endeavor to '
eGoderigit Black Son and went home I it was n it boost for this highway, who come over the highway. It is
game. which was celled at the end a Year. It is understond that the De- keep the road in good ehape, ibut they a. nersov. car r..ettely: , .ein.
M Alf d Asquith has Ler sister
Iwith the big end of ti 6.3 eeore. The which le beeolning Imre popular eaea not peesible for the Association to
the earmarks of real baseball, the seription of some road leading out of touriste can Iwo on the road. Mr. ----------------------. ollsostrted to
.Nationale playirig Up welh while the Detroit which can be reommentled Venderhoon is not the first to core. bund an autumn to (us p thee
locals handiedthe game in reaI fash..to tourists. Th' announcer on thie plain of' loadequate signing of the weex.
'vloinsitorIstasesopriete of tite fact that the os''ion Ogden -tier keew 'the read Blue Wciter Ilighevay. The criticism messrs. Jae. Medd, Jas. Johneten
d three countees in the well. for his description was most tehould he heeded, ,anci unless. the ano tome. eteehaa sieve lostaima tile
'first frame, the Black Sox went into , coo -Mete- funds of the Assoejation thia year hydro range.
'their half and seared two, on a two- The Bluo Water Highway Aseocie. are very much exhausted ,the Irmo. ,
tntemzsailliiy(i)rya,szt(N;iirouitedeilapinded8,04,111.,tei„„,unli , iorkt 3 lioor(711:11-tpdas....isii.,gtilsii %term.' b;nuttedl:u'inci.14. ttirjf .shEdiebniet,galveAhittnebtthilegltiornh_ htliikl otil:oirs_eeellritneeltrnl.rel5esilvelizinridg. heerriensaissteari .
S'a Ps. t t
eonsieeed .0e the fonoveing t. marked durino the spring of 1
4 0;294‘e l'.art XI3* t
the fotener players of a few years L. Road Mx% UP until this Year-. --:- 1"5ellac-setnedP vTiPili°tizanagshilaswi6ituerr'8121er115! Ihcte-
lorre for this game. Pridham, ene ef mattee
. himself foe one who has been so long 10.000 smite; of tide male were print- SCHWANZ.-Ari este:wed ' tesi- vere:letieferesdp!etilaispunartnnollt itile**illorurrit:
field, and gave a good acedunt of lik"eleed l'he Mae Wator ifigheeeee
tett of•the g(utte. Dormelley, who is ed and are 'being distributed hy mail dent in the person of,Onaisrtatiniznie DMaossseert, er pace ox the weelt in Uoderich.
a exeptere.t anodit'lrS. Jona Ferguson are
engaged in eonstruction work at the- to meoirers front the States and to, Widow or eeielltad. ..e
Ittirrbdorsneevesr,Insulybeetdfinelsdp.relenueedquaent: tLatt 1.cetoleltaPiansinebalg2stiesrumetegt141, in 4 $0, eg.ttli„ e.e:tie: lohnr :hi:n(14y, eulY 2aro. Mrs. visiting eriende in Windsor, They
kle in the Exeter game, but took his 2,e Motoranible racket. This pee. Schwartz had 'been •a resident of this t return home this week.
It um e years and re-
(lider9Zvlitolui.isnbtelleen Uatxthrilillanniit'lp. laAytfr' ":"1"e
towns through which the highway eeaeed wcenan WAS a daughter of the•
give% details of the various, sided on Newgate street.: The de- Mrs. C. Straugban, mem has been
Greepe, ,..o.n.,..tishlasick list, was at Wingnant nos.
, pleat last west and had her tensile
i all season wee 1111 LY on holiditys. POS.8e--+-4$ well as much general in- late J. G. Meseti and Aline
Tunney was in the box or the Mach formation, logs* ,tte. It is used to und was horn in Lilts! tewnsinP, ee"''''"---
day on Monday. i'' ct were sent to each of the towris repro- Mrs. liehwanz-farinea in Oolbbrne tied GoMr(L.11,j, 'Wallah, Taylor and hie eon,
spent the weelt-end viseing'friends la
and tneir partnerarin3life,
This store will be. open Wednesday afternoon On ccount of the boll- sox one to/Idled tow whole &awe answer mumirers etc. 5,900 were Perth County, on March 1.0. 1348,
fnivgi.ngirlire tlei:insr,ti:40;earzaisltsr!ehe prioted, as well it's 2,000 sheets whieb Before towing to Goderich Mr. anti!
the eighth owing- to'darlinessehad an trott Free Press daily gives a de. ean 4t least have it marked SO that "5'11°8' "41. •
ago waa a
shortstop and in entre rood wan eves avoilebee whieh em. OBITUARY entyre, trevungannere
SPECIALS FOR TBEMEN
Mele'S Sock, fancy, silk and lisle. . Men's Broadcloth Shirts, with c
regular 75c and 85c. attached, regular $1.75
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Week•and Special. . • • # c and for.. , .. $
A clearance of Men's &COW Hata frcon 'MO UP•
tar
southpaw, in the sixth. Foote re- sented tor their local use. for fortY-eight years. hIrs, Schwanz i Orangeville,'
' So i is
the game and Waa relieved by Gee, a .
WHERE YOU ARE 0 , . WHERE YOU ARt team were loud eillvtlilr pheraiSse4'uof the "els"
exilibittOn WWI well received by ,th. enne in the States, 20,000 of these i leer health permitted and a
ford being sent to over 100 tourist bur- 1 dlePositien that
bwunrs., "was an active nienriber of the Vic -1 The wet weather has quite a set,.
I fiFt aeed eel a.uninagthetel Itlirft. is bniurned
7 ti. fleforotodzprielebl:tionel
utPo. t 'ortMest torte street United church
•THE sTORE • crowd of fans, . , hit , t t t
placed Brown 'at second base. The Ihe
INVITED TO suop wesrsite OF SQVARE PHONE 418 CODEteicte 1NVITZD TO SHOD locals, The Biqa Sox play a return ' 4. Map a Stetes. This folder was her,
I s eet of all who store in contactevith i el. a -(1 Mrs ano J Wilson nee
and was klearlY loved by all those ',family visited relatives on the etti
commando av ':11311.7t7e41-
OP 'EARLY AT $11011 OFTEN AT
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game in Ditiferin Perla Stratford, oti published by the American Automo- who lotew , her. She was taken $er- I eon.. of West Wawanosh the former
looking :for a veal game in the Clessze • bile Asseciation at Washington ap.d lonely ill two weeks previous to her 'part ef the week. -
prefeeeseseeleteetolitiehoweese4efeeleten$101010111000 . - • • 10000 distributed by them to their
4 Satindav Afternoon. The locals are
'CRY, and should be in good form to . a late au owe i e .0bibs in a o • re i
' death and paesed away to her reward The building of the Presbyterian'
mu around the style of slim to Da built eater the !Huron County finals. I .
various pointe referehee was NATIONALS Al3 R It designated ler the Blue 'Water Asso. ; daughter, Mr, and Mrs. 11. P
fir (1. t lel ' $tate et the
' ' , ie er s 9 • tr. ' . ,
1 . home a her sonan-law and
ederich. Her- husband, •
- errant) cement part 1$ finished, and the Wick
e„, work will be .star d y .
4, Chu h 's progressing at present. The
1 te shortl .
made several times to the one te- Powell, re. . . . -,..... 2 1 11 e.,
endow Th ae e facial istribu XIII Road, G
tion not (Wettable in othet ways, '- Michael Sehtvanz, Peedeeeaeed her ee The memorial services will te held
• bath familri that 'being regarded as Lavelle, Ob. . . , ..... 4 I
3 ° 5 folder, of which 15.000 were printed, eamily of tont, eons 'arid two daugne
oCaneda Welcomes You," Thig five months. She it survived byes.
itt Ball's cemetery Sunday afternoon
at 6.80. Quite a few are expected.
, cently unveiled la honor of the See. Pugli, es.........•....
Celebrettion Will Be Held on Labor Day, He iles !II !IA i "„1 is used to give te tourists entering at ters, .T. G. SellWanze !Toronto; S.,
AT-UIVA41;;arcling the east of 0 3 a ionet Eria, 1•411t 4I'v:isethamelafarrrold-a- SchWanz, ' Calgary. 'Alta.;
tYPe. Pigures 'will 134telaY it "'” — ": 4 * 4 Sarnia' 'tend a o t t Pea e B ' 9:9 .Schevanz, Rocanville Sask.' Will
'Daniel, VI, take enarge.
The Revs. Alp, Hawkins and Gracey
gnuung, ast a espeare an
Winding up at Godetich
TWO PREMIERS TO BE INVITED
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Pla to HaVe fliatone Cairns Along the Road
to Goderich •
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peeing a bronze tablet in these in Pergueon, cf. . . . .. - . 3 1 eel
ploee of the marble. Bream, 2b.„ .''.. .... 1 I tem Peeded in entering- and shows,. Clinton; /sus, ohm, liaise cldeton; (From another Correspondent)
A eeutative euggestion was made , ivielonsis j c. .. . .,..:::: 1 / '11 1 them tbe. lo tion etc., of the Blue Mi 11 IL -FArranyt, Goderiehf, arine.tir egr.C. Nivirts vetutzed frow Ter -
east of shakespeare about 9 o'clock . Gee, p. . . e, , ......,.,. 2 0
2 0 .0 t Water Highway. • ro ers, enr Moser o iota,
that the ceremonies should etart t Marks, Pe. . .
, /v1111.1,0,41(1., oRnticivaarsisetMerr merr,s.o.ccf „..Npaopresrtt, Ictir, and urs. Nv..
last week,
B'. Patterson are
proeeed to Stratforeelend iroln there Foote, 2b. . . 1 0 0
1.' tile: thQ:feonlIotinn::Sun .T,inten Pub -
in the morning. on Labor Day, then, Livermore, rf, . . 2 0 Of mr. Edward S. Vanderboone a well
on to Goderich, Malang stops at the Celborne tOwnship. She IS also slue spending a ANT days M Detroit at
Variotta centres anti locations where Totale. . . . a - ee" '-' has arrived in Owen Sound and le three great grandchildren. One son, Master Stewart Ferguson le spende
known businesa men of Lannon, Wis„ vived by twelve grandehildree and present,
.., 84.
BLACK ()X AB R el Vanderboom came over the Blue Wa-
• spending a few bye in the city. Mr. Homer. and one daughter, Mary, pre- nig .a few days with relatives In
cairns were placed. The people front ,
parade as it heads. toward Goderich, Woods,. 3b, • ' ,, deceased her and also three brothers Wingham. -
the west will attend one join the Murney, 21). . . .. 4 - 1 2 ' ter Highway -et -one Sarnia to this city, and two sistees. The funeral was Mrs, Wm. Carter and intent eon_
,
taking' hands along with thew far e d - e • ! 2 ' 2 'and while he is. -delighted- with tbe - held on Thursday afternoon, July
• 4 .(vent Sunday with her mother, Mrs.
, the final. windeeli a Ooderich at the
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Carriek, Cf.'', 0 • •,.."'• ‘ ) . . 1 , 2 .of the. inadequate meriting of the. laW, kl. Portant, Mill Road, to ,the
l'aerr, Ball visited her mother,' Mrs. Wni.
ol At a meeting heid in the Seafortli yeara between father and sort they Th, Secretaryw ' t t d t •
Ver ambitious plane evore outlirle'llielta familY in Mitchell. ror '53 evening Performance. .' Nadden, if, . e -4'..,' 4i.", 4'. . 4 - 0 , 0 %highway, , • •Colborne cemetery, Rev. at C.
9 Aa las rue e 0 10" Dorineiley, et .1 ..... i 4' 0 el To the Daily SuneTinees Mr. Van- her pastor, conducting the eernee, Dear, last Sabbath.
Mrs. -Little and daugheere of Hen.
1 eourteD elremher Wet Thursday after. Itad charge. of the Pest*eMee in. that Me Invitatiene te the Prentier of •
the marking of the centennial of the be placed a Vatious placee.' on the ter! Hon. James Malcolm, Hone W. I). Duceuette, me „ .... „ _ e .-
roue /or le Celine: celebration for the toWn. Ills suggestion, was ethat a the Dominion, of Ontarke Hon. G. IC Pridhamt s. s. . • . 4 • 4 k 4 3 0 0 come so aeoustomed to highWaYs'that Seltwane• Dan Seliwanee,IlarrY Far- •
Sheen:Iowa* De........ a - 0‘ 1 ' derboom said: "Touriete have .be. .The pail -bearers were Messrs. lobo .. m.1 v ,i, . k f . . .
4 0 I. this lack of proper signs is lt- real .CleteRit.- %lame. passed 4Way a th I : teraf. brie , 0.London, eves
1VIrs. Seholes and Mies June, of 7i;te.,
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blazlog of tile area road to open upon higheVar, should be PnZ, Up in Mit- Euler. the members of - oarliamerit .
elicit, it was explained that the fuet and legislature for the eountlee of Totals; .. e.. e..83 3 10 Water Highway. The marking,
- -- • . - handicap when they veach the Blue well known anti bikhiy vespected- nit.
er arents M LI '
trait, are helidaying at the hone of
Eifer-fe will ho mode to secure tho cairn on the highwaY would be plac. Perth tined .11„ uron, „the ntayors and Score hy In* nings.i.," 1 tsiovne oofi.Cmolabryorn je...toteritilesnhainpo,nin, ewhifeepeort. h
P , a rid leirs. A. Rehm-,
east of Shake. veges or ene various citiee, towna, Nationals, . . .8 0 0 3 0 0 0 0--6 Very jnaclequate, Evety intersection,
ethe road betveese here and Sarriia ulna
- prcetnee of the prime minister, Ilt.led A ' ellort. distance
Hon, W. L. Mackenzie King, Premier •Fmeare to the memory of the Fryfogel edrilage$ and townships and the were Black Sox.. ; • .2 0 0 0 0 0 0 1-e • should.be properly marked Ili a way Alexander Yoang. The deceased had gall..., r. meclinebey and mr. r. me.
been la failing health for about a' 'tete'
•, 2 route, is very severe itt his criticism 26th, front the home of her son -in- weenier weson. •
croon,
completion of the Huron Road and 'cairn. similar to thoze which ere to lieurr.. non. O.. B. B'ennett, Col. Ote, Tummy, 0
0 are properly marked that they find rant atid Cheistonlier, Roast. Aneagweeovoer tiele 'court, d.rs, Amos
• ens.
Hemmed Pergueon of Ontaeloi and 4111 /' ' b t ' Decoret Partit 0 t e Sumniartet-Two base hits, Woods, that would leave no uncertainty in year, P ' r to er pas ing
rio h s away on I Bride of 'Warne, evere.gueste at the
, Hon. G. M. Henry, Minister of High. " Mr. Ott said he had taken t e ma . e a e. Itarelay, Knechtel, Gee. Sacrifice hit, the mind of the moterists. Rightlee Montley noble at her late residerice, elome of Mr. Sid. McCfinchey on.
'MVP. To the laet.named gent/man tor of these historical (earns up with in order to melte tbe -celebration Powell, Base on balls, off Tummy) I. or wrongly, sliced es. the empermost 8th eon, copeorne township, meo, Sunday. •
"f 1,011 the honor a. elittin the ribe the minister of highways. -Mr., as notable as passible all along the iStruck ,out by Tunney, 7; ,hy Marks, ' thought with the Modern driver and young was born in the township on eles. O. Wallace and daughter on.
tallier ie beim eertain tint tee see. department bad never eoneidered t- gested that there should he Prizes Tenney, 1 (Ferguson). Left on base, Joy. The road should be marked so ebr sisters and three brothers, only . Washington. who is recovering, from
ready for nee by Labor DAY. being his opunon that they should blei teist ,decorated farm entrances niong umpires, Dean end Turner. right in Sarnia and come through $he' has been a tesident of Colborne' Wagner, Miss Mamie 'Wag.
bon and deciariug the road opeu for Henry had teldied that the itighwar reate, Dr. MeRaee of Seaforthe zing' it by- Gee, 5. Hit by pitched ball, by he knows that everY stop Means de- 'April Oth, 1858, one of a famint of Sunday visited her sister, lora, 3, 3.
ten r.^.1; muter conetruetion will be sel,f called ream to finance these. tt awarded. for a comPetitiou for the Stratford 6, Goderich e. eompletely that a wan could start one stuTivinge Wire. John Clark, her recent illness.
atteud the gatherino brinoe in a which they• passcd.
•-on, 4h,citee to have premier Ring looked after by the distrieth throug road. fehis suggestion was ad-
opted. In order to 'have money tor here without cause to hesitate at one' township nearly all her life, with the ner end 11Ir. anti Mrs. Jas, Jackson
SOFTBALL
tee •h of temedian histney that veils , Goderieh is Ready k h „ rim
eounc, for 825 towns etritn IrWri Pr.AV ne" rjA In A .11 f ' th lack 0
intersectioit." ' _
in religion Mre. Young was) ,
ill Knox United church at 10:80
1,mendoto‘rveictiht(tih.let4trs(isittetro. attend the week
eelielllen. Otie of the' famillea whoe0 ed that there should be some defihite "
lieek to the (bye of the Maekenzie Mayor Mace:wan. ef Goderiele ask. as, t le e - i • # ..,-.....C-......= .....,..... St.. -T. „IL tee rm.. asiee _rom __.0 - f in town,
ni1G. L. Parsoes, Of ?oderieP %edging
townships for 10.„
On Tueeday evening 'victoria' Park Mr. Vanderboom is delightee with ' tT,c4t,13g11.1 hulbatnhide,,eljerA Vettneastet:
, Signe. Ile likes to drive
Pteparatory serviee will be heldj
the initial e nses it was decided to
On Aug, 5th sacrament will he held'
• Ver. F,etamtile. it being the oldereVan rause .1f the procession wound tin ill
inkrile will be homed will be, the suggestions made at the meeting, be. h .
y his eePerteneo a avilW t(' ° gamee. At the iower
^ a a o te
' zt. coerce and ste nelens battled zor
h 0-- WaS.. the seene al tat° enaPeY sottoteit i gravel road and the Blue Water would have been -too busily engaged
mainond Nortn I Highway , rather eppenie to hini on vived bY her husband arid one sister,
;this account. Mrs. John Clark. The funeral ser.
on a geed a inember of the eoriner Presbyterian tohed,baiseansetittnot::::d:A. ez:4.0:::,
Ennio" ( t lin hod ebRrge 0 tio Cant Goderieh (luring the late Afternoon .
best plans was to have the central
".; and M.
on Su:ay "enmdg:- -pent
poo Co-poev when the rood was fleet that town would be prepared to hold conundtee meet each week in order au„,,.,n • cou-
first game of the eenfiefinal in tile I A few hundrec dollars spent in vice was held from het late residenee aeete idh mem H. etogridge, 'Bira.
Rev. R. B. cumml ft, ttrie d "P
..e ay wen. Mr. aed Mts. le Man-
trld out: tool history recalls that up ite end in the "way of suitable en.
ho woe tIei first man to eradnee tertainment. Speaking of the events to check up on all that was being , ""
done, 'nod make torte% that nothing gue. At the other diamond the local 'big
rresbyterian outwit played a sche-
'ley United Church, Lea. , marking the highway would bring to Colborne cereeter
returns. No similar espenditure ducted by the . Ye and was con. '''''
The monthly missionary tallt in
ttezat in tide eeetiori of tho country. at Goderich, Mr. Orr imegested that e bon overlooked. This idea .1 would go so far in making the road pastor of the Smith Bill circuit, as.
the Knox United Sunday Se11991 AMA
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. 14V1110111:1'.•.; ettoreou bra.° out Van a wreath on the grave of ree Ihuilop
Ire Joined elcHerteie it would be a oultehle thiito to !time
- wi e arr d out d t
11 b ' nn h, dale game with a team representing !popular with the tourists" said Mr. sisted by the Rev. W. R. Alp, of Au. mag
it -
Raines. were good othibitions of
sbytetian church of Clinton. Vanderbeeni. ne suggest's' two blue burn. The pall hearers were Messrs.
Strau .,
Egenorel Soleeel het foremen with there. 'who Waa 0110 a the Cantida eoe' wille ineleet in Seeeorth (renew:allele the Pre
Tuesday eieenino at 7*O`cloelt until the ;Bath
ball and drew a largo erowd, manes with o white band betweenaa James Buchanan, W, F. Young, John
Mr, Lloyd's address an Africa given
lelegentee, nrel ema one of his tient. CollmanYiee ollielelsi his idea Was that time for
entinte in tha etiiiiiig deys eef tsi. the historical side of the celebration
I the celebration. . - ' suitable Marking and believes it Young,,,,A. We Yoting, James Hayden given on July 29th by Miss Annie
,, at the regent simmer echool.
Earl Van Egeload. of Vgaiondville, should he eulPhasleed n5 Mull. tke• manifest. at the meeting. it being the ' With the score le t f '
eity et our runs would he plainly seen'at night. and Dr. W. F. Gallo:iv. .Those from a glum, who gavo a synopsis of
There was 'the utmost good feeling North St. 6, St. Helens 4
Preloier hung ie a ,grandson of t ca A. D. Sutherland,. of Seaferele Mfg.' helium •ebonid„he mead over so ne
is a geareleen of tbia pioneer, ned peseible at all pollute. ,
.. b I desire of all the terwee that the eel°. all, Nortn et., entered the "luck;
eighth" and with two Men ant s or if* or to Owen Sound in years past. were Ilev• Colin Young, Mr. Bender.
Mr. Vanderboom lias been 4 visit- elistanee iti attendance et the service.
Cartie Lawlor..
McKenzie who hispireJ line directedigested that there was in Pgmorid-
erte &Ply Plane Suggested
the tebettion, in whieh Van 14unond ville a graneeon of elie orieinal Van 1 • h lee s games the vanaman _Malleable Iron -Coe •K. -Moire Homan. • ' sister-inslaw lira
liam Lyon McKenzie, so it 'wo01 be 'Mule in atiendatiee Were t,
to give ail the eentrea just reeogni. two counters that won tn "
_ . • — eaving-t e dna core tels-le -wage' -
all through. the game, and 'had it all Members of hie family were residents eon. Mrs. Geo. Patterson, Toronto ; ' , Word has been received by 11frs.
of Owen sound in the early years of Dr. ind Mrs. Moir, Hansa% .and Miss Neleon riltharty of the death of- hers .
flied w il '
Witieb Mayer Andrew. of Stratford, '
eutteeetione at the meeting, over ter. at ....e ceielyiratton. "
mtvicipalitiee rot forth it uumbr of F,..e.,P,21,01fLgrartag,0T41.tit0 leeteent Meal- ,
,rhe ch..legatel _ !von% ,the via:ions s elble Awl eopropeinte to haye me. Goderich---aMayor MacEwan, Reeve but won, They ecored two rIllIS ill
After Aolun diseuesion. it wets ;ea le
I. ouneillor Bailie, Town Clerk Knox', third white the locals jogged behind ter up with an editorial comment,
Turner, •Deputo Reeve Creagice the first inning and another in the The Sun Times follows this initta
Parson', S. D. Croft. with a counter in the prat and third, 'which coneludes as follows i
. • the plant organization.
Gutenkunst to take charge of art of for ManY years a resident of Gode. Wingham, on JulY 24th, 1(128. She
lumber busmess for Ititekle Dement E.leorado, Illinois.
his sister, Mrs. R. w', Clemente, Kin. called on many old friends- in thi
& Co., passed away at the home of . Mr. end Mrs Fisher, of allele
tgap,
rich, where)* conducted a wholesale h e on a visit to her mother at
preeeiedeaed . --------------.4r acted 89 tree. ,g'reet ,,Mdthell. Mayor Arthur Mutton. Another score in the tdath put the
I to. leave Iiiblr Day as the , • • • . eardine, last Saturtin . Sumo thve nel ' s.,
In the opinion of The Daily, Sun. „ Y , ... glihothood a fell/ days lest k
refers,. ,mr. ores afic!king totiee , ,I‘011,. t&I Dr. W. J. M. Armstrong. T. S. Ford, St. Helens team ahead but tioderieh
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titeNritted. . ..'"--.414ft t .' .4 ok111" ; Egmond wherwaen lieutenant of Wit•; - - ----------"-,------- ' . sad ench . th •
ng tor e visitors who led having' conic, here vvith the late IL, A. • RASPAe.ee.--ear. Ross A. Rastall, wife of Mrs. Arthur Lawlor, of
ee s ago a is time in Toronto, hits. Fisher spent her girlhood day;
neettieree woe!. 9f ow treaeurer„ °rice prominence nM POSSit41 in the +Clinton: Mayor Cot IL IL Combo. 'runs brought in by Westbrook° and Wilti nay
to teleme the meeting does! by the . • ,. . J. IrelImsh,, A. W. Illowes. tied' tlie teem iri the seventh with 1113117,,, °thee eitieeles, Ile eoeele eeattne ee
Tames, and this opluilin tit shared 11
the hospital tatere. After recovering yeare ago. Her father, Mr. Wil di
he watt taken ill and was eonlined to in Auburn but left here some 4e
eitwor attteet mutton, ee mitehto, churches of the distriet on the prey. se e e
' a.ort-: Mayor W. et Gallus., Pridliame trio latter ooesing•the home i e consiaerca the matter, tne lis strength' somewhat, he eame to at that time, wade and nie d ti eun'
in diseteshar the pionetne of the die. louso Sunday. Reeve S. W. Beattie, Da Maclean A. plate on u veil placed two.base hit o t 1 their eeleetses on adeertieing, etc.,
ASteciation might very well tut dewn
Kincardine to the home of his sister, in a smell shop near whre the n e ehees Rap,
trate to whore honor sheulJ be paid. • 'Start L-1 Morning D. Sutherland, Charles Barber. centre field by McManus. Again in , for a year 8124 spend the necessary but the end was not long tlelayed. tist eburch now stands. '
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th•Pw at.ntien to tin' record cif the Considerable eiteeeesion tented Stratford:. Mayor Andrew,„ R. T. the eighth frame Nortlt St. COMP 'Sinn that would catnip the roadway Mr. Rastall was born on March 1, __, .
1860. on kit I, eon. I South Durham The Pr v i • • •
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Orr,Ald Graft, A. Fisher, Aid. C. from hollied and chalked uP two rung rill the way front Sarnia to Midland . o it ee of Ontario Buildin
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Moore, A. R. Kennedy. which gave them the game. With'
Banking Is Universal
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neel eold, Banking simplifiee the
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.GODERICR STANDING SECOND Jimmy I•3heardown got a two.bawe
IN BASEBALL LEAGUE hit. 'Westbrook) did- the ditto *el by . -
two out Midden hunted to first, while .0.---e--eeeeeeeeeeeeseseeee .
, . te_ Dahmer farm Ile was a son of the .coAntpaivErtits e4n,720sEsqlitimire:Heat.
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the farm, decesieed engaged in the -
pulling out. ' another two=ba see to
Tito Goderich Black Sox failed tell,„-ght field, . eeoeinst twain, end . •
take first place in the Huron County -I ' ,wholseale lumber busineme with MI-
ekle, Dement & Co., that at Einem..
when they were defeated kir Exeteriarn leading la tha lend`finaP) and - ,dino old then at Goderieb. Ile later -
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.7 het -Nene ntee teikrait ,2 11.= . moved to Brantford- and tondueted 8:
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at that town bse a 114 8rOrel B pwill play in St. Helene on, Teuvedity -
team. of their win, the eouthetre -- --"e' ' 'tee --- 1 Headquarters far - retain bueinees with the mama firm (
team ri,,,w low the noup, with Gottei NerIll Stdhltill, Mg C. Shear. CAMPERS ana TOURISTS In 1912 he went to Toronto, conduct-
. pleyed. hut it ill doubtful whether the, taah„
1
I ich Rerond ,Illii ihnitsil third. ' There0"n° lb'
aro, arverst vompoeed *toles to e7,,,,,, lett;nliebsitb jet7Mokehrennitntdut,:nol'Int7k2cefefi; n:i.rafi.rviffiraill! ;ii 'kik!ality 'Grottritl. Prices Itlifinil;o. ckWatill.ti•erriy"..iRetrallivetfArtdi'Mint.rnRuansi:
eo:TaArti a
ing the eame business under his own.,
ieNttaonnddittnyg n.sixf hthtes AjtarStnt etbithl Stetalllekl. s!lvl I Tot"... ,..1e; iktut.101belite.1,r :,,, us•efLikf;.voi; f et,f".. ; is --841 Fruit '''"rla Wria lfz:::ri.:11nlituPAYober orfcttok't'"cittsY.linIdrat147.°111TC' GoGDe:I,.phonellSet- los
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l0n111 %ill r1114,4) fitly difrerer.Ce in the t '1'4:- II IeneeeR. mallet -ewe !fel re Right. eipal affaire. Ile was alderman there ,,
able* asily. , --circles he lives, 1,t4 4tiell;hrell:111;tai,kii.' nnlear/Ini ,
were theittedly etlf eoler. They even% 1C,b,.,,,,;.,C, U,,,I.,14/4-3Fotil,. ib,, "‘ ' ° sizevERwoopts ', tsbersl bernelsTe'lr 4.1' bovie ',rote Nc, 121, k
onftbie, ti4 handle the heavy hittingor "" c ''''' --"•'''
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, the lexetee 'nen, who teee great (le, teeen4reekaie-ee.014 • t. e tele, • OA' ' Brentfera. and 1 est Z of *flint ilore .
.11 flt6110$4.0% emend the bee -tee '-'69-"4t-4-'rlt."' ICE CREAM eh t‘hapter. Ito took a prominent '
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ere doing jute whet they wanted tee ''' ' '''' '4"`""' '
!Baseball Teague en Monday evenhwrSheardown. With this win North
1.-"Ait,./ev efferte'd ett the. mouret f ee the Nr't tb ''t.. ' ' '' a 4 1 jil ° " 4 '' - ' - '
. *r r) .0.;)..... . r • Bulk. Brick". and norA _Ivo ir dmrch '41'A:we!, bvirng 8 '11+0111:,
leer of Metropolitan eleireh. Telente.., - • ' ...
ieW its erveit school 1
t3 1230' mri o PIA, tokhot Ogee ioi tee
se • . . 11 ii, not ne 1.; ,,, . iwi i. ttiiihptererilotsfofslisaertrtheitnJobittete:tli : f-
• - In leate he metried Matroeret Wits : . -- - • toileasow.,,,m7.0,44
teelel nee tilled he tettterk. leeteee lee 1. e_41 .h7n,--,,v ()larch eirles teern
, ed eerie %retie, in the fee' ne-t sleteet tie tile itetele ,ir fleetoe
lo•tr., with .TOVICItN• Jn tl* lint they 17-1! F....)-('.. lhr, eisiteee rtelint, 4 P
'qi.i.' Wen` rounteri in th* klio'llful npl 114 1....rel liknaullpIlf,t1 hy the ritt4•neo
4,1.1l,1".Y`., *hen fmir nottli 1 ro+.104. thn , 'man thee feet, tea emit, eee or ,et Try our Service and MfitimfY
.!..%$1.
kr-'t AT thrir clouting 1,14 Irr.t;fli ' 4,vtppy ).t.m.44 ,,t hem ,,h.. ft,,. r.„r.
fliaton -.:-.., tonti, t 1! kAnlittentilli Stitt ire, Where
Cleanlinesa is Pararnount,
yourself> ' '_ T'17::::„i'int7tci:t4i'oi,:it'7847fitliii:t io...4"‘",14h;,,Ir.hesvol'i. -
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'...• -.Ito 1%44 iritrpe. utrikv.. not* se.l. •11,,s 1!rte., ply« •
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4 ...1.1.404.41Fmom4100 . hi. tsruf per pg-rayt,. n W (.111.MORt ll, ====samitagnigninismez
ke.x. otad ww, remitted -by. Tun, et, • -,e1001 Bons,
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