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Tu i2TH IN BOOM* f ,i,�"Iti�t%,*",",�q,L?,,."U,.Iorl(l�,,olltI 010 OeEit I'llowo of No eornplaiuv3. 14' ,volrybody satiAled.
. starley taillities, They tilrov.0 out, But, whi,rewm ITnelo John Ilewit t, P
— . %Vvll, tIlough tile drive across and back Tlit,liol(q,.itl;tllltllltl,kt-ly belog) vaten
tpuQ otausovaon of soutli Huron and tile ruarching, nivanta long day of out of holite an'.1 home,
� it. Mr. (1,cori;ti Didatty Is the prebout That dolooliqtratioll put money into
; oolabratod tUe "NomOVY of thQ Master. I'taillie Ar'llistroligpla' C"I tile the pockots of hotel-keopers, resturant.
. 'I eurs, butchers, baketuand grocers.'
life, will 0 John Rmthwoll, aul John
01orloue aud IMMOIA41, Wil�- void hent the allows. Fill T A I ". I I . ,,, 1.1.
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APPIRNINGS ' 71RR410,111111�,Vr . I I I
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OF A WEEK GODERICH �i * CORRAW1001110,YNT . "
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- liaw, lu isoarortu. 2500 Visit. . Tile Ifillsgreen Lod o was ,also well atrong, They looked wall, inarebed . �AOVVYVI . - ------------ ft^^ --w�w,T,lv��WVVVYYYYYAAOAAOV#o#~ J of
repreouted. Mr. (Jarlisle Is the pros- -,Vol), and bail a good, time. W. M , ,
9-rS wero in TOWA That may. ent M�Rstey. and wae.4n line WIthA line Matt Mains s1kys it, will lie their- 1*118i We -called Oil Mrs. Carleton to Wet- I - Mrs. Colin (huripbelt -.Ind the lTumor .
ay coal D hor back,from, h0r year's slouril TouiplArs of Temperance enjoyed. the Mile. W. Procter. And �son of Detroit
__ body of stalwarts. trip out if they tret. no betteri rallm -
arid, Sumniewhill Lod- in 13ritaln. Silo left 141verpoo via pleasure of a picnic on the flats of the we,, guests hist week of Mrs, .
Tile Orange celebration bold in Sea- Tile Clinton rates. "A baseball club could get as nobeAD'on6gly, 00therof Mrs Proe.
ges Inal,ched together, headed by tile � ' 6 8, Vancouv(jr on 21ab June and hot Maitland prior to her leaving them tor. I . I
a Thursday lael;-was quite site- I cueap a ratell he said, W. A. X Best t , I ___
. Miss Fisher of Detroit is the guesb of .
- fife for the boys and did it ception lry Queen The holiday season, in a measure, -Mrs, W. Green. I .
fortla a latter's excellent band. I played the ripwasmostoujoyable. Shewas Ill Sora brief season. . ; S U lin I'M e r Goods"
cpseful, the weather be Ing fluellild tile Tile procession Was upwards of a well. . Victoria of che TUng and queen of made the major part of McGillivray I I . . .
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crowil tie large gspxpected, Tile ton.J. wile long, I 813 turned ont Tho Lucknow band bas a nice dark $woolen. The Queery's giiaida And. Mission Band M16ft0cutles, of Kincardine is the
McKillop Lodge No- � , Workers forget t1i Sat. ,
. I prity of the lodgea in South Iluron uniform. Under the 'leadership of D. bands and carriages, to convoy the tirday itteetin I g. at which they a 'lost Of bar grandparents, Mr. nuil, And no won(lor. You have to vl:i',t OUr storO once and
, . in foll force and woo, the prize foil I a- 0. Mchlorran it has uttaineda high de. : royal visitors to , Windsor Castle, was, . were to Ma, W. Green. . I � I , .
l werd representedi land ,,is these, As it$- oedlodge, This Is be Addressed by Mrs, Watt, a lady I . .
- � Ing the best ullifor, glee of musical excellence, she says, a Imignificent sight, Mrs. Miss Wells, who has been ill for some you will not wonder why people aXe talking about the wo 'dot-
� accompanied by relatives (,ounty Master Scarle�Va lodge and Is The Kincardine ban(] in their white from Winnipeg who presides over the Quie, is gaining 6trongtJ% dl%lly. . . . , . n
. . U41. were i J Carleton Also visited the Walk At t1resbytorial Ok that osptiling city. Miss Doran of Detroit is spending ful bargains We are givit,g. . .
. and friendoi the visitors were as strang, and vigotous. saits and khaki bats looked smai t And Winds a only thin
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. i the population of the town . 1=-_===__,__=_ - In w0st .i, of importance Mral Watt spoke to those assanibled, hdv vacation (It the inaternal home, I
, noraerous RE our citizens tire proud, of them. 0 0�1 r4rai Car otgry though .
.Itself. soafovtb *If for . , t. after whicbMiss Polley exlyttilteol the She thinks that Goderich is very much,
� did not dress, itsi John Portice and Joseph Doupe tode Then she 'visited Rawarden anti 'Our goods tire exactly as repre4ented, Tile greatest care
. the occasion. There were no arches and grey borses and led the Army. dressed dolls and work. bags of those improyed. .
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. f , ieclous little bunting, while Orange TRE -DAY IN KINCARDINE. Lucknow, Kitilough And Whigharly pressed some of the leaves f cow Glad- who kindly attel)ded;,nall of which will I I .
I ailmor$ alone fluttered, in the breeze. I lodges Were the rbosp high hat$. Stolle's favoritetrees. coming. tom,on. be sent tothe allissi Miss McGuire of Detroit is the guest I P -to
As the forenoon ad anced the lodges . . K 19. Watt told them of it crippled Road, Bile I . Alkenbead, Bayfleld
treat Mrs. Carleton Ascended Xquat Mr I fields at India. has been taken it their selections. Thay ,Ire all 110 W and U
, , . Inlough brouirlit the biggest anot Royaland spent an hour'and alialf of flat, aunt, Mrs, .
. �, best fife and draw Nind. � little boy in Cmifidi;, who dev-)Iod his Palmer of Buffalo, who has heard so
b6gati to'arrive tilt( before noon siz- 500 "O"jottora ,W.ere %A Xineardine VisitirlF Kingston. While there she is accompanied by Miss date—we haVe no trash, We buy and sell for cub and gi4ve
. teen hadtleported. They were billet- rsdo, John Me I adyen says Aaron Fitzell. sick hours to making money to 'gend to I .
. 'y Last, The ,)am- 'r I .
. 'ied at the different botels ' . was t 10 guest Of Mrs. MOF4uft rice Ohifia, a mlbsio .
I And after on Thu much of the life giving breezes of I
Qnstratiory Was Well X was the best druitimell in the proces- S nary, for the sake -of Gilderich that she came to be beliefitted , YOU the advantage, �
osle Dixon. Mrs. Varleton also converting to Jesus the little boyo and .
.. theinuor roan had been replenished .1 slon., . broughtsonyo rasses from bar mother's - thereby, . . .
I _pod A man with it ,,rave which 8 Lie Visited, . .
. the lodges lined tip and warchoid to and SucoessfUl. Ted Coombe stop rl girls Of that cpuntry. He made little
4001exuall's grove, where the speaking __ . I great sash on and a6ked him what I Mr. George Carleton of Riallmonti, toilet mate, book marks, and many Every One, who knew little Miss
and competitions took, place. day of the month it was. And'Ted tty And useful a ick-nacks, while be Josle Edge, t�'brlght little daughter of I . . � I
The procepsion was laths following Itwasagreatilay. Theivarningof says the brother didult know, Virginia, was tile goeab last week of I in his weakness, and to Assist and the late Rev.Mr. R "' ffhoqo death I . ..
A . . the 12th broke chilly, find cheerless, A . Al fit �It 1)(74, I'l, . his al'other-, Mrs. Carleton. Ile is At Siiase the little worke" for Christ ms recently at London 'clIC'ed a, nrornisino M I �u + I &in
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I . F, Davis, Marshall
A. Neaveii, Deputy Colluty Master
.yaost unprooldsing beginning, ,,indeed.
But 1-11 due time the elonds cleared, tbe
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Arnow, the visitors, 1.6
A 1) ack badge with No. 897 Oil I
resent ill Dptrolt,the guest of his hal& mother held a bazaar at bell It
ti -other, Mr. Rutledge, who carrieson. dwaiibol
business in that city. . kind peor,le bouf lit- all her. boy made,
ministerial career, Was exceedingly
sorr YfdpMrs. Edge, Ju4io contra�ted
. . 88rd Battalion Baud I
Carlj4ge, containing ,
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Wits lost, alao a plate With "No Stir,
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randor." Finder leave @ame at
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the Sum '[low w i1ch ,%mounted to $00,
Miss Mary Lauchlary of Glasgow whichpaldone misslotiary's expenses
diplitheria and died inLondonnospital.
A li4le playmate, a daughter of Rev.
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. taity Master Scarlett, Distrilet
'Wilson,
Rego joyed 41 that
assembled Or, , well . an
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pleaue,
the Review oMce. .
Balled from that city on 80th Julie and
. to China, and thp second year be, did
1� at present an it visit- to her uncle in -
. , - - died two weeks
Mr, Uborlionse,
Master Lewis, Mayor Mr,
. 1. Saunders, Exeter, And Revs. Jen-
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Oft of God -a perfect day," coni"
mittee in charge at the. Kincardlue I
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Did you see the flashing now banner
of ' IeGroye Orangenien? It is
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Amberley and, will finish her I tho satrio, but God took to himself the
vacation little worker after be i;ian(, tile two alls.
the of lier aunt, Mrs, Carleton, I
previously. .
,, Tbe Pittsburg came in ab about 8 p.
. I nings',11odgins, Salton.aud Russell.
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XeXili6p L,,ioly True Bluesin carting,
celebration had work.ea narot to ensure
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success, 'knowing full well that if It
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A Idn't the Needham boys look
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guest sionaries outl Mrs, Watt- has a pret-
Bastatreet. Miss Lanchlary got.two ty Scotch accent and seems quite an-
ill- On Sunday, havlag bad calm
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failed they Would be the targets of
gay. lotheir scarlet jackets? '
weeks extra holidays: to enable her to xious to encourage the Mission Band
visit Canada . . -
Mrs, (br.) Wilson of Lo'nolonurid. her
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criticism from men who had solliet,hing
rain it but would not turn - it.
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to "ap ',,,p
Perhaps the, oldest Orangenlan in I
town that day was Robert White of
. I . worKera, A vote of thanks was given
Our old and esteomed citizen, Wil- ber, I . .
)lain Seymour of Detroit, is the I
sister, Turs. Lay, have taken the harld-
some residence of bit .l Wallace for the
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I )District of Goderich— - .
],District Rullett.
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hand to on; Three arches-spart,
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the at suitable places ; nags
Huron, aged 87, .4n Orangaman since I
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gue�b Mr. Sillibs'letter came at last fr'
.of Mrs. W. Kieley,this,week. . oya
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seasom . .
On Friday evening July 27tly-theY.
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�� I On arriving in the grove Mayor W !I-
. . the visitors
Seafortly
tied streets
and streamers waved gaily in thA I
, full at life
breeze and the town war
he was 18.
,, - B, had front place I
The Bet -vie 0. Y
Miss hogan. received aletter on1fory big son James at Cape Noine. Mill
' Sillibs Always used to say 111 will not
day fto.m.ber friend, MisR Lizzie Slice' It
P,-S-C.B-of Knox churchwill bold
a lawil social on the of Mr.
". welcom.ed
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'.. In a neat speech of welcome to which
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And color, The mottoes displayed were
in the procession, They turned outin
fo marched like warriors.
rce at"dinight
An of in delight- get letter'froat iny son until Julv'
11 phisd -who is quite da
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witty hex residence in th Tilly brought him two, The ficst
grounds
John Galt. I I
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apt. "Kincardina, L. 0. L,,, 705, Greets
You. All," "No Surreaderl" AiWel-
Old T15 have turned out, better -
.ed
flourishing southern city. Her father, letter is dated June 7th, so it did not
Jot Sallows left on the maiden trip
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thy Edna Ivan and spend
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'. : . Mastot Scarlett occupied the d'hair and
come," "Augrim;" 61 Dervy"? 6IThe
than Wdid, , I .
Joseph Barker J. P. 'Was among the
Mr. John Sheehan, and all the farnily take very. long to reach here. Wavi.
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well and flourishing, Mr. Sheehan gation, the writer says, has hardly
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will a
season atGrore,Bfiy and other Georg-
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I . . . introduced -the different speakers- in a
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Boyne," and ,"The Glorious Twelfth"
amers so that
were painted -on large stre ,
most attentive listeners ity tile pat -k.
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By the way, Mr. Ba'rkiir was a alomb-.
are tied tip Ket thou
was It. gileat admirer of'Farnell'and ", I ,gh a few ships get.
'one notwit stauding the floating ice.
Ian. ports before he returns home.
Master Doty will have some interest-
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; . . a -good presence and voice and presides
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he who tail might -read. Lodges began
to arrive early in the T norning and the
at of the Order, some forty years ago,
Brothers Kane 'Abell
metbinks if any were to weal ion I
!ZKteaw wbiller, the,A]6xand �
,or, wits
Parne:11's name in his presence - in the ' t to May 20th. I�
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Ing views to of rer his father's patrons.
upon his return, .
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,gatherings
, . tact. Wit ilith on, the
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music of the fife and the toll 0 'The
and shook
hands publicly oil the platform.
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ernpbls he would think they hailed 11, urs arrive, abo ot
from Goderich. Ave seat you a white fox skin, , which
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Miss Adams of Toronto, is the gues�
among Others Were —Rovs. Jennings,
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� :1 I . I B&yfleId;.Achejsoa,KI pon;,11odgins,
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'�Ieutralla,
drum . filled the buoyan't air.
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special from Clinton brought In nearly.
. Win. Carruthers of Bruce had a talk
with Alexander Muir Rod found ,that
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Last weeft. Mr. James O)ark's ban& lwish you would get stuffed and keep
some new residence, The Cre�ceiit, it. I way -be home some time and
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of Mrs. Alexd Saunders. .
. Mrs. Moore *whose family left Inst.
_segsa;
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N Seaforth. .Salton,
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. I 'L. . . I sell, Seaforth ; and, Messrs. Disti lot -
1000 passengers. . &n inpromptu Pro-
cession was formed wil, headed by the
they, both came from the $Rule Place'n
Lanarkshire, Scotland. That was suffi�
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wits would liketoseeit. Ishotthefoxbe.
ready for occupimey. Its verandah hind my cabin. I am working on the
trill of the St. Andrew last - n n (I
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with her little boy spent the winter"
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� I I . I Iviaster W. Q. Smith, Clinton, County
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(Xintelon, Clinton; Mayor
Kincardine band and. lodge, the visit-
Ing to I dges marched to the Market
, cient. . .. . ,
with stars ornamenting the iron crest- beach and'make from $5 to. $10 per
ing,looks lovely. -, The wood work isin
, at Mr, Daniel's residence left first brip
,. .. ..Secretary
. .. '. . Wilson,* Seaforth ; W. Lewis, Exeter;
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square where they disbanded, At one
Thdve were a ,.good many Blacli Pre�
captors 16 the Blyth lodge. . I .
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I day, but it will only last about two
� quartexbol 6ak and the .- fireplace- in , .
-months. I [tin *oi;khig�old ground
up north on the Pittsburg for their
"'now honieinAlgciiii&,Th6y'leftB6.glitticI
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. . . W. Ratbwell, Stanley; W. Orobics..
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o'clock �tbey formed tip again On It 11101
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There were five.-tLousand pe9plo
tiling. The stair panelle d railing is
1. which. wits worked over I
ulte face- and the hall s n -4 -us — ast year.
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Ovel E L year Ago to buy farming land
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. Rev. Mr. Salton of Centralia in .an
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18quafe. As.eacb band neared lite �
all sound was bushed because .tile
here that day. � . I ,� .. .
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The Xinlough . boys looked disting-
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curtains, carpefings, �tc,, are all of the
latest designs. The laundry is -i
'a the
Thereis'ary odd strike on the beach
Out it does bot alliourit to anything.
in that district. . I .
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. Mrs:'Hnglles bf Watertown, X. Y.,
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. address, Applicable to the day and
place, draw lessons from the great
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-it room witho
angel of ddath hovered in ption. The
in. There wao' one excel
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Uished in their plug hats.
Belfast as usual was strong and at�
base.nent where WOE; are litted into .
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Pay * no attenuinn- to tile papers, for
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it is not one tenth as good as -lifts Oeefi
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IS .spending a tew'weeks with her
daughter, Mrs. Gilmour.. .
. 1690. , t Mild
I event of hen Rev,
. Russell of Seaforth, in..%n Able Way
splendid And druid band of the
fife. , . d
Londesbord Iodgd changed its tune An .
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tractive. . �_ . . . . .
L, 0. L. 705.wotild have been "in the
tb a WAR. view ,of Ridgewood
park, Maitland rIv6r And- lake trom .the
representeil. 'If I ' bad got in here
last suramoir about June I would, have
The government lighthonse supply
boat, Saturn,' -,vas. in our harbor on.
I . . Ointed out -some interesting facts
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For Orabgiialen. Rev. J. W. Had-
as they slowly passed the hall they
with affecting' pathos the
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hole" financially, by the dernoris'trati,
front of the residence is truly grand
and the* handsome pipe fence of Mr,
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mades emoney, but those coming
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Tuesday anti Wednesday., leaving for
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Kincaraine
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. . . gf� of .Seaforth gave a pointed
the bene.
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= of --Nearer My God to T .., Id
rals�l
had not the hotel keepers made tip the
deficit by supplementary grants. If
Oswald Carey'i residence, with its long
row of green -posts - adds much to the
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hil, ochanceatall. Idonot
like this country at all. When I leave
� and more northern points.*
Captain Manson remained longer thaa'
and$ practical. address upon
. . I IRS of observing . jecial. . days and
while the brethren respectfully
their bats and reverently bowed their
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othet, dealers Wbo make money by
these events were half so liberal there
beauty of' the view as well as his
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- r4s. Mr, olarke*a build.
Tin, y go to South- America with some
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fellowsberefrom. Baskeliville, one of
lie intended as at Plus Point there Is
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no hat bar and the lake was rough so
the importance of July 12th: Tor .w.hat
--- it commemorates. Rev. S. Acheson of
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Theproceislou Went into motion 4t 2
'o'clock
would b6 less. difficulty. in promoting
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them. - In other years the lodges got a
�paqlous groul .
in is of red bricx - with. white. trim-
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whom was .i,a Soilth America-, or we
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. M% ) Away np- the
7 Yukon riverd I
that it Would have been. difficult for'a
� b6at to put out to take the sop.phear in.
Xi �pen then fQllowed with an earnest.
, I an19 rousing speech which' was most
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and marched old Wit Queen to
I Durham, up. Durbam. to Prince6s,down
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9 owmission , on :all railway tickets
issued to Kincardine but this year that
,ligs. . . .
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t, , adrew steamed in oil Mon.
. ot : 9 a., in. with 37,000
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doll'tTnow, WWII. This kindof life
just suita me only I want to. be where
to part. . It is soullewfilIC shioned,
.01011diult4
butivery large, pqssibly in Quo-
attentively listened to and Very� .heart-
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I ilya plauded. It has been .inuch com- .
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Princess and around Russell to Queen
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-hen to Landsdowne Park.� The
and t
sourcedf revenue waa�.out off. The
railways everyt4ing and
at cargo of
us els of wheat for Richardson's �ie-
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there is timber. The'vecond. letter-
was received on .July 10th, written on
beo .for that city is her bead qnarters.
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mon ad upoia.' The last�speakor was
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Rev. Mr. Jentilrips of Bayfield, who
following shows -the ord6r.of march:-
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noth, -
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vaturd. . I . .
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Mr. and Mrs. Lillie And ti w*o children
June Oth a
I aid :-There are about100 or.
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. Mo,Qeil Marshals .
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11 . ardine Bra;ss Band ...
JfRicE
I The i band serenaded Mr.'
Muir at the Royal Hotel '
pJayed,
,.6f Chicigo, are the ggests.'of Mr. and
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Urs. J. W. that
200 hundred people standing around
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the post -'office waiting for wait, 1,
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never road of such .cure;. el�e_
where as those accompolishad by
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. followed ranging cheers for the .Queen,
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. Bob, Canada, the Ladies and Mr
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N a. 8 BervieO.'Y.B.Wya,Graliala W.M.
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11 The Maple Leaf Forever'?, - Mr. Milk
'ha.d,hearditbefoie,,()fdoiirs.e,
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Miss Maggio Smith, of Chicago is the
stood in line.about �wa hours before I
Hood's Sarsaparilla, did you?'It. is
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te dispersed.
Bel .L. 462 W. H. McRae,;( -
4rave L.0
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.1 .. Guests, in carriage .
but he
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* appreciatedit none' the less. in the
aset. -
9 of her uncle, Mr. J. W. Smith.'
Mr. Ezekiel* Smltb, his wife and -two
got your letter, But it Will not b6
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g t 11 there is -lots of. room, for peop,
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AmbrieWs. Gr�itegt Medici
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The ,prize for the . largest ladge
L udesborqL.,.O�L; 803,.M. Maine 11
0 IV ,. W3 Goo Mains 6 .
Blyt h ". , ,
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evenutgAir. Muir wits onk-ertiiined at
the residehee of Mayor Mackendrick, a -
children returned to'Buffalo on, Mon.
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da a. M. I . ,
I (,,%,a going out as fast as they can to
the States and other countries. , There
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TO. CURE A.COtD. IN* ONE DAY
. vvas won. by Lucan with sixty merly-
. . bers in line. - They looked and march-'
k am .11 794,1i.McM,anlysi ': ...
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'Belfast cc
number of citizens -being invited into
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I 7diss Eberhardt of Seaforth is the
Is the worst lot of fooled people no herd
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ad well to the music of their fife and..
band,
- 499J.Thompgorid'
. ,� Lucknow Brass Rand .41
meettheauthorof Camidals. national
song. It may not be generally known
guest. of hetsister, Mrs.-'Consigney,
Kingston street.
I ,,air saw, the streets are crowded,
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andif you Ask One of them what hii.-
.
. . Take Laxativ a Broma- Quinine Tab.
lets. - All druggists. reftind the money
. . drum which competed, but on-
succei;efully, with the Sum werhill mu.
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Lucknow Ic.O.L 428, W. McQuillan
Riple' 1 - 11 - 700 SohnTaylor "
but it 'is, nevertheless, true .that al-
though M r. Muir fame by earn-
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..Mrs- Thomas Wells is seriously ill.
iqr�.
iiitends.to do -he dont know ; lots of
them haven't; a'. dollar. 9;kry - still
ifit fails to.cur6, 2�6. D,',W. Grove's
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siclarfs. They ' also won tea dollars for
hso�inr come the longest-
y I 6k .
Kinloss I" 899 J Hodgins do
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gained
posing that poem he lost niong by it.
Mr. and Dalley (nee Frankie
Evans) of Toro .
nto were the guests last,
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working *on the, beach.. J'arnes ey!
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aturais�oaap , I
sign - I.&e4box.
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.distance,.
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their we amounting, to
MapleGilove " 10, Huston ,
The publishers made money, ut the
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week of Mile.. Dalley's parents, -Mr. had
dontly. enjoyii. adventure � aild has � �
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prizes, �werlpy
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kinlough 11 .11 Wes Boyle ": -
Bethel - ". W. Snowdon I
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l,autbor was out $W. . .
. 'For the above report we are Indebted
Mrs, George Evans, Albert street. Mr. ebance of becoming a noted'trayeller
. like Livingstone, but;evidently is see -
Dalley'retuMed on Monday to* ittend k
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. . At -the previous d6m castration field
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Arnberley 11 _ T. Jackson "
to th'
. a courtei§y of the Kincardine Re-.
-balle
to his business but Mrs, ; will
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Ing or gold instead of knowledge,
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4. 1 n Seaforlh s years -ago
. . *the prize fall �me,yi live'
, be g the' largest.
� 498, Jas. Geddes I :
Bervie ' . �' I
-Needham. . " - 170, Geo.Needharn ',
view which very kindly sent us a proof
sheet -for, which'it has our"thatiks.
13pTe, a here. .
bd some tilly I I
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, la.&A N1r Thomas Marks of Port
.Out W.: 0. T. U. ladies are trying
hard to abate the cigarette: nuisan c!e-
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lodge wits awarded to old No. 24.
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from . B.ayfield; which '
Kiricardine '14 765, Jos Abell 4
'Underwood
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Arthur was a studious pupil of the
and for their sake we will add the act,
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I � . good.secand on Thurdday, havingfifty.
the
Tiverton, and Otilross
lodges were represented, but not being
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High School during the regime'of Mill
John Haldane. - ..
concerning the sale of theta to alibors.
See, I In the flat reads: Any person
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11 � . . eightin. �rocesslqn. They'would
have hgd m6ro, in lirib but- several of
in strong force,.the. members joined
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. .. . . Goderich. - - 11 . I .
. The new potatoes this Weak 6f, July
Who directly or indirectly,sells or gi,Ves I
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. Ille ni,rabers had, much against their
. will, to
. pend the day in the bay field
their nearest. neighbors. - .. .
Seate *.on. the grand. stand were at a
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- Miia Saults, Union. Hotel, f6ll last
are son, Frenchmaii would exclaim
VleXtraordinalre." - I . I
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. or furnishes. to & minor -under eighteen
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years . of age cigarettes, cigars, or to.
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G ems
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1. instead of listeninq to.O,rAngQ oratory
afid music, The o desbweimbbr No..
premium� The, speakers'. gallery
' was wellsituated but standing. room
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k frow her bicycle. and built bar-:
Wee - ,
1. - The rain, although it will mike the
rink lawn looklovely and green, spoil.
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n- a in
bacco in any form, shall a urn ary
call , �
viction thereof before, & justice of
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I � 24 is Di6k McDool, who - subscribed to
only' was granted near, it. Col. Scott
welcomed the visitors on behalf of the
* self riot a little., She ran into a tree or
some object that she had not'noticed.
ad A whole day's pleasure for'the Bowl
Ing and Tennis Clubs, . .
the peace, be subject to a fine of not.
less than $10 Or more thin $60, with or
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- this obligation. over thifty years ago.
. I The pre-jent Master 18 Mr. Harry Dar.
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I Kincardine Orangemen and then gave
way to. the chairman, F. H. Hal4enby,
* We were on Brock street an Wed-
needs,
yu, 11th inst., and we happened to
q -Alias Rogan of Dotroib will visit her
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itme in August and -may remain. .
h
I without costs, in,the di.scretinly. of the
convicting magistrate, and in case of
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IS wbatiis '. wanted at
I row, W ho has occupied the chair for
- four ears. The - Orange'. Young.'Bili- ,
.
-tons Eodge,which
CoEnty Master, West - Bruce, Mr.
.Halderiby's voice Was not strong enough
to, ly r eyes to Brock street Metho-,
dist church which -is now used by R.
Mrs.Herr and'obildren of Aux Bauble
have been the guests the pa8b three
shch fine. not being
� paid, the justice
may commit the offender tb -the 6onyw
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this season *, of. the- , -
marched. With No,
. 24, has had ease of ten in mela"
an incr .
to reach the buter)imits but he made
.
the best it and conducted the pro-'
McLean for a paekiug house; and when
looked up And saw. the stone that
weeks of ,Mrs. Herr's mother, Mrs.
Welsh. ' . . .
man goal4or ' It day, " The ' '
. '"t
meeting will ' a h
b ir'ye!d on Ird
Trily
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ceodings Ably.' ' � I � . 1.
.we
was placed ovek. the door carved in the
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Mrs. Murray,'-wbo spent the -past.
The,superinte nden Mr al ()a lb! tile -
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No. 146,.Goderich townsbip,
. won the
Mayor Mackendilick in a few --well.
letters which told' for what fbe build,!
Ing
year.at the Manitoulms with bar hus,
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Will -take - U � t t no nigiiia
be war I 11
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.prize for tha besy vanner,ja a keen,
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chosen words welcomea theL visitors to
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was constructed, we thought why
band., iq spending .this summer ,w th
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workpand Mrs Y, te, will conduct the
'Bible
� I beat makes of Crown :
earn petition. Thirty-eight, members
its folds but.
. Kincardine an d spoke. kind :words.of
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do,the Baptista in town not try and
their.
hei, motheri -Mrs. Welsh, I �
' 'Mr.
reading., The ladies of the.W.,
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I . marched under there are.
. many more names on the roll i' Mr, T..
the Order andIts principles. . . .
� Mr.. A, H.. Musgrove of Wiag�dw
put shoulder to the Wheel and
Purclidb6 it P .We understand that a
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J. W. Smith spld .his- last pur
chase, a, very'flne. mare, . to, his ' bro-
0. T. U. cordially. invite visiti a in or
to )r 0
wn to work With them. : ,
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. i -Tars o . .Market�.'
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. W.Bell,the present Afaster,in speaking
I of big connection with the Order, said
said that when Winghtild got the invi-
tatidri to attend th . is celebration they
' cod many families now in town are.
§aPtists. Clinton has a Baptist will-
ther, Mr. Ezekiel Smith, who end
W
it onto his ranch. Re $ 16, efor
Don't; forget t . he garden pa . rty Thurs-
.
I of which on Saturda
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. lie joined ity. 1877 when he wag li.vingin
Hamilton. That .was the year. in
acee'lited it &b once because Kincardine
always attended Wingham's celebra-
ister, why ubt our town? �. ' .
Ex-polic.eman McLeod has been iml
paid
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the mare, . . .
Mrs. Welsh of Dungannon, A* sister
day evening of St. George's church
Women'd Guild at the residence 61
Mr. Seager, Colborne street.. . I
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which Hacketbmebw'Ith all untim6ly
-a
and in Montreal, aftar.*hIch Orang
Lod in
tions. He,reviewed the circumstances
connocteq with the battle of the Boyne
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proving his residence on 'Toronto
Eltreet'r Quitenneatfancy boardfence
of Lieut,.Col.. Varcoe, is spending the . Mrs. M.Andrews, Bayfield Road, is
summer with'ber- sister, Mrs. Young, - -
I _ to be congratulated upon bar trip to
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cialty of them,
a sprang up Ontario like
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I . 'come. On the Saturday night fol-
muer
and showed that 4, battle must not be
judged by the numbers of those Pa.
has been built in front, of i6; - . .
Mr. LT., WeVicar has been raising his
Mr. Young has the largest bed of
crimson carnations in town. ,Their
Port Elgin and return, without exper-
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lowing the shooting an %PlIcAti011
. with Mr. Bell's riame And t irty-four
gaged in it, but by the mighty issues
involved in and decided by it. He
house on Hincks street a balf.storey
which Will be quite -an froproyement, as
fragrance,is like ,the spices of 1�aby
the blesb. I � I
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fencing, at the age of eighty years,
anyseasickness; Thooldlady an.
joy,
%ne Pints, 600 ,�
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. others was seat to headquarters for a
compared thetruits of Protestantism
'Catholicism
well as commodious. .. I .
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Mrs. John Mitchell, -has returned
ad the tripory the Pittsburg up and
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lake.
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. chdrter aslIackett lcodge� but as one
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. 11 hundred Applications were ahead of
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with those*.Of Roman and
held that the balance was in favor of
Xr Thomas, night- watchman, his
erected a now stable on his premises,
from her long visit to Cleve -is
_ land and
the guest of her son, W. Mitchell,
down the She was accompanied
by her daughter, Mrs. Dick Poatle..
Wine Quarts 62c. .
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theirs they had to be content with the
the former. ]Eta did not, like to sea his
We are very sorry to learn,of tile. ace -
town clerk. . .
waite. They returned last, wiek of
Wine .,A, Qallons, 85c -
name of Morning Star Lodge, Mr. Bell
. has been A staunch Orahgeman. ever,
since has the interests
pi�rb of the revenue go towards paying
the Canadian Commissioner, at Paris
ei dent that befell Mr. Kernigban At the
old horbestead nbere he had gone to
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rothwell left
last. week to isit, Montreal, Quebec
June. . . .. I
Mrs, W, A. Ross returned from-, bar
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Imperial Pints, 62a
and of 145 'Very
at, heart,. I
who has 0orything to say in favoy of
assisti. his son Normah in the baying
and Ottawa. AVt Ottawa they will be
,visit to Clintonall Wednesday.- �
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much I - I I .
. No. 189, also of Goderich township,..
France and Quebeo and nothing in
favor of Ontario. He hoped that that
time. A chute was ,wnstructed in the
buildingfor throwing down the hay.
� the guests of Miss Ruby Rothwell, A
former teacher of the Canty, al Sol lool,
. The American Tug Salver was In
. �t last week reconnoitt,eri: .0 The
pot it
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. . Imperial Quarts, 700
. had forty-five members tinder its ban.,
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Commissioner would soon be recalled.
and it unfortunately. .being covered
Goderich. I
for an,
owner has bad the MIS lose
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nor, ' This , is .
the - largest
lodge in Its Die .
trietand many of
�Rev..V.A. Half, ex-0ounty Master of
'West Bruce, lit ged those outside the
,with ,a Aw, he fell down tweriby-flve
6eb otrtho ground floor And haa the
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Mrs.Sames Stuart aad bar eon Ernest
his raft, and it seems they tire I
safe . Ing
and sound about'Bal do Vol.
eta
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,the
best,known names in the municipality
are on its roll. It grows Atronger with
,
Order to gab inside. - He feared there
was reason ,to believe that I herb will
misfortune to get his ancle broken. He
was also terrilily shaken up. Major
are visiting at Leamington, Where
they will be the guests of Mrs. Benson
The American tog will have charter
a Canadian tog to pick them up. A
R M-elville'.
rs n blood keeps'It,
be' more reason forthe existence of the
Beck, his son-in-law, regrets the acci.
,Oo,:, a niece of Mts.'Stewarb. They,,
will also visit friends at De troit,
storm arose and loosened the raft,
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tyo� ve and vigorous, Mr. George B,.
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Order in the future than there Is now.
dent very much as it was he who dilove
which was on its way to Cleveland.
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fatilerelfflyened the march with his
Those who',, criticized .the Order�
111010littothefavin, -, , - ".
Xr.,Rji4 Mrs. Matheson have return-
Everybody wati glad to welcome Capt.
, -
. fife as he has done in years gone by.
'his
should come and run; fl,the way they,
Dr. Wilkie of Clinton Was,16 Gader.
ad to the, r homA At Listowel, af ter a
Green,. who once lived here.
. He is vary modest about skill but
judges saK. he is one Of the very best
thought it should be run, The brethren
will be glad to, welcome all such in the
fell on Friday attending to business. ,
Madame Wall of Olinton'bas discon.
,very pleasantivisib with theft- daugh.
fors, Mrs.'Jawes Stewarti and Mrs. 1.
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12th July .
_ was the firab Analyst, sary
.
a k' Cotton Boot Comtlomd
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osall
I fifers in t a county,. Mr. Arthur Cur,
rie is Master and on, Thursday beat'
order. . . I . �
Rev. C. 0, Kane.wade a short but
tinued her weekly visits to Qoderich.
. Mrs, AlfreA Nicholson has been. Im.
Porter, .
,
, �
Qu its a number 6f the jiamors of the
of the W I
adding of Mr. and Mrs. Go rdoly
� ,11endersory, St.-Vincentabreeb. I I I
io,000le-el aftilly uset momthly by over
.dies. Safe, offeotual. Ladies ask
for Cook's Co
P your druf Iton Root to-
. the dram as well. Among thosepres.
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ant was Mr, Clony Newto 13 Who. is 66
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stirring speech
Dr. Marbyri, 'P. 0. M., Wast' Bruce,
proving the front of list residence on
L Mr. ,Tobnston, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Col] glate Institute are camping at, � j
, ohnston William street, has purchas-
the blacii: hole.
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- - gglist
fg,,&�Pkov.00 or as 411MIXtureg, Ills an
. ... at dange'rous. x1ri e, o. 1. It not
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veteran of 166 and proudly wore the'
. medal awarded for his
I
reiterated the welcome given to the
vIsItOts, I
the BayfleldRoad: # I e,:
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Mr.* WyAth Of Algoma has been
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Messrs. Pritchard, Colin Campbell,
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ad from Mr. Hugh Dunlop a part Of
his property on Bennet street.
. ,No 0 10 de rees stron ,
I,lm,, No.2,10 degrees stron I 3 er o . -
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I It: 2, mailed on repelpt of p tin t o ent
..services
. during those exciting. times,- Ile
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M. Bro. Alexander Muir with a light
visiting his daughter, 51168 Effie Wyatt,
the week. I .1
Percy Tye and a number of thel Col-
leglate Institute cadets are camping at
Mrs, .
. Calling of Toronto is. the guest
I s,mps. The Cook Comp n go ni.
.aff-Hos, I and 2 sold and r en 9 all
tesponolble Drugglatio 1:1.0040. I
. Wag a crack rifle shot in those
POI
bild touch descanted oloquentl yupon
past . . .
.
La Porte, Bayfield Road.
of her sister, Mrs, Parsons of the Fair.
days and, We . have , hii
own word for it, he shot twenly-eight
the love of E nglishmen, Irishmen and
Sootchmerl for their native land, He
M vs. John Bell While sprink1lig Paris
over bar
.
Alias Birdie Grahame of Zurich is all-
0
She njoys the drives around the
square I
No. I and No.1 sold lit Clinton 1 lvdtL4 & Co.
ZH0VoAH.B',C0mb0aad 4ackson,
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cleerinthewodds'ot Colborne it, the
went fully int; i the colonization of OR 13.
.green . po,,Iatoes was sim,
struck and is suffer*
Ing in consequ.
ng the beauties of her old home.
Joyl
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winter of 160-167, so that he was in go6d
ada and the brave successes achieved
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ence. .
an does not speak of taking any trip
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shape for bigger game. -
by our ancestors at different times in
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%Ar , '"T rr
this season. .
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Va. 0 - 01111611, WlLa� Ot lur. Smuly ?&leg Macara left; early in-Stme to vie.
-No*. 306, Goderiab township, never defending their -hearths and homes. formerly of the'watetworks, and now it her sister, Mrs. Glasgow, -Roanoka,
misses a demonstration and -was . in Speaking of Orangenten hi,49 a Scotch- of Fort William, came 416*n by the Va,
line as usual, No. SW Is better kn6wry as man, asked if there were many Scotch- United Empire n
dge and at on men in this Scotch town of Xincardille to town by rail with her three beautj�
Tipperar,lLo 6 time the to Sar I& and thence Dr. 3. L. Turnbull Is having an office
members ip was composed Almost al. and ,In this Scotch county of Bruce- fal boys. and baby Gladys, Mrs.- .
together of Tips. Mr. & synonym of. LlbertyZwho Were , fl6ted up for his brother, who has aev-
George A, Smith will spend a couple of months ered his. connection with the Toronto
Cooper, the present Maatdr, is -a con. Orangemen. He was told they- were with her mother,Mrs.Orr,who la,we, are Hospital. The.off ice will be in Her.
I slatent; Orahgeman. At one time the very few, He know no reason why glad to state, quite recovered from her tOlI'S Block, Hamilton strait. .
followbig members of the Sheppard Seotchnien should not be Orailgenten. throat trouble. . . The young lad MeBrIne, who had
. family were on the roll --GeO,;V1,1d1n, .They had been not the least endowed Of the dancing of the pupils df Miss big leg broken some weeks ,ago at the
I I Sacob, Thomas, James And Illiam. of the inheritors of the rights and Jeati UcLaren the Poll& Elgin local breakwater, has go far recovered from
They were all bi men, six foot and liberties gained In 1600, Ile reviewed says: -"The Highland dancing gave the accident as to be taken out for it
. I over, bob the halrdozen Cook brothers the eitounistanpea* under which the better satisfaction than on any other drive by his medical attendant, Un.
. I . Word still taller. Mr. David Cook of Prince of Orange was asked to come to previolia occasion. The foul, datk fortunately on his return his foot
. Clinton Is the Only Ono still living in Britain to drive that Judas Iscariot, . cars caughbinarly or carpet which causp
these parts. The Folds, how JaMes 11, out of the countM He told . train Goolovich tinder the direction of ,d
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. . I eret 0 i 08 I a I t & to a ip# 116MAU Catholics that even they should I Miss Joan HoLaron gave entire Eiatis, him to fall any break. big leg Again,
here a a al 0 faction And their reactiness to appear He always felt thab his ler was, 00
I . a j ran I fro rejoice over that event; because- it weak that he could nob stand on his
t I a to stil a ino as them as well as Protestant$ a wfaia! both at the afternoon and evening joob.
. taller. 8 r 11, a are of some toleration. Mr. Muir's speetly performances wits most. fav6rably .
I extr , was generally regarded As the beab _ on, The, he
Irish I . , commentedup verdict of t In the Signal ads of 1848 Eby & Late.
I The Summorhill. Fife and Drum 12th of July speech ever hatirci in Kin. majority would lie that, the. Highland chmw advoetise their furniture factory
38and Won the prize quite easi%., This cardthe, music and, dancing were among the at the sign of the big abitir on the
I . aggregation 19 noted throug 6 the John Wilford Of BlYth And Sohn best ever given in this county, where property on Montreal street now the
. county for the excellence �of its altiale, Portice, D. 0. M.0 Kinloas, spoke very &uch kinds of amusements have always residence of lion, James Garrow. Mr,
, and its services are much In demand at briefly. I been solight after. As possiblv not RhY's son Is now the Chinese mission.
'Orange out-of-door gatherings. Dr. 33ritilloy, P. 0. M., said he could one of the . foup bad the least drop of ary, and ex -M. P. 1-1. P. O'Conno-r, Q,
I Orangeistry Is stratir in Stanley, and not talk very Well unless he was"riled,11 .Highland blood in their yeins,so any, O., Walkerton, is a son of H, ", O'Con.
c
it My'90 reVPeEy0tltAt on attonded the Vo-day,however, he was so well pleas. one con be tin expqrb who tries. nor who k 't a general store on West
. 11 � . demonstration. The Goshen Line ad with ovetYthing that lie could not Maitland Lodge No Sa A, V. &A. M. stree)Pi in M',&.
. Lodge wag once tile largest in tile, spoak so fluently, . will not weeb during August, We must congratulate Mrs. Colin
towngfilp.and IE; still vigorous,. not. Rev. Mr. Lowp6puty-Grand Chap. We coaRratulata Mayor Wilson Campbell a Oil the lovely trip $Ila is
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. withstanding deAthi; and pomovaig, lain of Ontario es,� tointed out. that upon a ening out In Ills handsome. takina to D tiff. Wo know very Well
The Master a Mr. Robt, Moclinthey, King William Wits byl tin Instrumonf; I - 9
ty firits1lided now pharmacy, next da.6 that Ahe wl find quite a number of
I the wortliV, son of a good alre, The It, tho handii of God. Therefore if we 0 th 0 dfug store, Mayor Wilson grand sket eq from the trip, We
I . Mech"alloys have been intimatolv laud Xing William how woell more wasarticled clerk to title late (4ei) asked liter I she goes to the Pileffla
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I conw�cbod VIM the early histoy'r, of should we land the King of Kings, Ill Oattlef druggisb, and thoroughl' coast to try and obtain & 8unseb view
, the Goshm and Oraugelffra In tha dig. it.enlogy of the Irishmen lie r -ofess y which alto will take if possible, Mrs,
eforraq, understands. his pi oil. Tile
triet, W1180tIA"AlateoUg isilfer and to Ito ertsand Ritchoner and asked woodwork is panelled AM finished Campbell will b(i Accollillailled byher
IF] considered one of the very beat 1play. why they had reached so high a place. Incherry, Avery, handstibia niltror sister-in-law,, Mrs. Robert Reld, Har.
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. erg in the dounty, Ilia father, WFJO is Because said 110, they came, from Cork 0 feet by 10 divides the state train the Wk, who is nob in ver? good bealth.
Some _�Ijftq since deteftsooll, was thought and Cork is alwaye at thetop. I&bOrAtOty. Tile mirror I& framed In trusb the Waters o ."Aliff will to.
, ,to hive had no, equal it, his *Prime, Dr, Tennant, said that he W gold and cherry And, at either ends store her to health.
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. I antl hiff ilomffeor L a and Roborli, 6,v; in thor istime parj8hmi Mr. Muir. hat tire faney cases. Tile counters, too, Mrs, Johnston, vvVilliam. str&'% 1148
well its Wilson, t4 0 t.) the fife and pariah nob only raised aratom- lit Are finlshe4 in cherry, Small tableg, quite it curiosity which WAA Iffibadded
1� droni as readily as so watly -duo,ka, to raiged warriors too. 110 got in & at e With faner Japanese Povars tire plaead , n beach, boingthe ronts of a tree
I erack at, the Vitnadlan Coiami8sioner, at interval s, ess IM11
witter. : 8
Is the tricolor and Whose must extend over qui%tt,gr of a con -
oil the mobiberNhip roll ofthe Vitrn& Whose flar &yor Wilson's busin W Olt are quite as black as ebony, , in
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I V which stories have beottimboddedo. 1b
J�odxo will bo founathe Ames of JOYS, cry is "IV "Isd Ftsuce", tury, I 18 quite pretty. , .
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tip , Migads' and Children's Oxfbrds� Boys' aud,
Y n'th"re" Tan Boots.
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very find quality, heavy and line -
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140 -Yards of Corded Zephyrs, .
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32D Yards of 30 inches wide grey
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shooting, regubw 10o qualit
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patterns, dark colors, just the -
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price 30c,special to clear per vd I90
. Ile White, Cottou for 81e,
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319YArds Of White Cotton,routid
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78 Yards at Grey Sheeting, 72
free Of starall, full 80 Inches ,
inches wide. In heavy twill,fine . .
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valued to clear at',por yard .... 14c -
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15C. and'18e. Vests forlk. '
481) Yards of the very beat stand.
Ant iihirtings, 21) inches widej I
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dark colors, watrantea best
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'� 25C ftnd 30e Cottoll' ade 19C
Ladies'and Children's black cot -
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heavy uole, heel and toe, every
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medium and dark colors,
I pill;- watranted fast, black# our . .
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selling prices are and
1 18c, to Ao at one price ........ lee:
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: 50c Towels for 35c. .
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I Linea towels,f, size 41 x 22
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Boys' black ribbed cotton hose,
with extra, heavy sole, heel and �
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Value 30e, to clear.at cc Ito
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1 7e Toweling at 4o .
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. maile of two thread yarn, heavy
solet heel And toe, seamless feet,
15 inches wide, regular 7c. value,
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All Wool Carpets in Assorted
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