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KIS SCIRIOL 1114111ANICII
I EXAMINATI
me Way. rimy*, est Ksssrdsp
. Casetse.
• rure VIATitg
Houotir eiundidaree, in order of stand- Mrs. W. Treleaveu and son Willie, of
in Margaret Carneroe, 0111; Murdoch lkuow, spent Sundity with her mother,
Martyn, 400; Catharine Murray, 483; Mrs. Miller.
Wiliianu liavelay Gilmer, 400; Minoan Mrs. Knowles sod daughtior voi, of
McGregor., 488. Brantford, were visitora at. J. Cam pbeil's
Pao candidatee (alphatetioally)---41. on Thundov 16,4t,
bert Harold Catulbell, Ma A
,anyda,„ .x‘oun „maw, natnn a A. number oi yviing people ex tue VIA-
jitstais Bunn° unDnuard; sewn lege were out for amooali0 motor tour
Roy McDonald, Winnie K Mc. on. Monday aitht4
Donald,. /Ackley Martin, Oathroore Pam Annie Henry at Ilraaeat Hasa*
us,rtyu, Gertrude polka, yea Robb, ing Mr, irineerit who, weare sorry to
report, Yeee
Katherine Sutherland.
/revival's", oinks Mr. and Mrs. A. ratereou and Mr. eitil
umour 4:andidow„ in order nt atind. Mrs. lioclgina and family, of Whigham.
-George. FErbaire • 400; Florence °P*"' '4uailaw at IL" 144t4"'°u a.
ittliecytt.„,44notial.mehrmiouse, seD; cecina Mrs, Kew and family, of *Vf Ingham,
aro viPiting at the home of her parent*,
?ass candidates (alphabetically).- Mr. and MAT. Cottle, this week. - •
Thome Jessie Ballagb, Cecil *Mr. and Urs. Martin, . the
Button, Ella Doyle, Brown Orenaebe, village, and Mr, and Mrs. Bell, of Myth,
Margaret, Pfarliese, Nellie Ilarkuess, !motored to Kincardine Sunday. '
Otittor4 netilerinotoo, lietheripg- Mr. and gra. G, Paton and Misses
to, ewar t Hodskinson, Merton Pearl end Irene, 61: 'Toronto. and 1,diss
Hughes, DevidXarshall,,ginanuell Mar• and Mr. Caron • tf Wiugham, :were
shalit Andrew MeXague, Annie T. Mc- callers in the village on Sunday. -
ginuon, Jessie ,MoKay, NO- mesors A. Fox and K. Paterson are
Vbersou, Leonard Nerkley, Kleiner 0 , •'
Hagan, John Bnhart santt Iron sharpei *t in t eelueut oneness. They have
received ,their fourth carload afew daye
• Bertram-Thoiiipson, Gaol' Webb.
• Eng"."'" CENTRE •A,number of the young peopltref the
Jionour eaadidataa. order *,4114` village took in the pittlie.at Parvii lake
let -Annie Forrester, -497; 'Mary "nen' usday, which wen Oven hY oxr14aak-
pier Courtney, 413; Vera" 1ilMphreeet time. . •
-TueollaY, Jul r.
Mew from the villas. took is the
pianist at Bt. Raiene lest week.
Mlle tire, Striaker, of W haul, wee
$ visitor at Martial* weak.
Weekly Store News
nint GREAT ANNUAL OLEAR.UP SALE during August this year. prom.
ises to be one of the greatest in the history of this itore as we have made
special preparation for it and have marked: all our clearing lines at Lower Prices
Thaw Ever Before. While these clearini lines mean a:loss to us they Mean
greater gain to the purchasers; but it also means to us larger receipts in cash duridg
August to invest in new fair goOds; -Besides clearing prices on summer goods *e
are offerinz Special inducements to' Reduce our Large Stock of Dress
Goods, Tweeds, Men's Clothing and Ladies' and Coats: 6 "
genuine Bargains In Every. Department.
erms of Sale are STRICTOr CASi-I or Eggs and
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Produce Due Bills.
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• We quote a few reduced prices. See Circulars for-othcesii.
This is the time of year that the hoops off th
wooden tubs causing annoyance and inconveniene.
A Galvanized Toll
Is much suFerior--4 is
stronger a n d lighter.
No hoops to fall �f( -it
• will giv years of serviee
We have them in the
same size :ts the wooden tub. Price 10 gent.
aving
Florence, Steelei Kdith beer, Thos. a good stock hand' at. 111"eat''
Clearing Vihitewear.Pries
Winte Lawn -Waists, 50e: to1:00 at. v.-. Aft,
si • . •1,25 to 2,00' at. .69e.
411, 4* 2,25 to 3.50' -89e,„
White Skirta, regular 3.50 at
.1 too et 1,80
ViThita GOwns, regular 2.00 at . . , 665
Whhe preset', xegular'240 at 1.45 •
" " • 4.75 2/8,
- ° 8.50 Sit.. :'4.88.
Boots and Shoes
Visit Otir- Deartment..durig this.
sale and share in the manybargains offered. 1,
In Women's 8lioes we have arranged five dear.
Ing prces' at70e, 89c, 1.19, 1.89 and 3.29 •
and the values of each- price cannot be beaten
anywhere, Two'speca prices in Men's Wear
at 1.98 and $249. offer 'a' great bargain
opportunityforreeab
en's tothitig Department -
Though all woollen goods are higher inprice,this year owing to the war 4nd cloth-
ing prices are advancing. rapidly, yet! having bought early and being heavily
stocked we offer from ro to' 2o'px-cent. off a number of lilies' of 11ilen's Suits. Also
Three Special Clearing Prices at 34914 5.95 and $7.95 in lines regularly sold
for 7.00 to $i2„bo.
in Smocks ' and Overalls see tw�.
special clearing 57 and' 79c
lots at
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Men's Shirts tie Special clearing Priee
---8°46@r-SraW'7711alf
„Bata at' 4.,
Men's Qeiraws Panama Hats, reg.
• 3.50 to 4001. / Sale 49
Pnice._
• Al is, 200zi0 and 3.6 fine
Two Special CleariOg
Lots of Men's and
Boys' Caps, 19&39c
• - Dress Goods IVInslins,', Crepes . Corsets
• Vqifes
Extra values offered in four clear,'
• ing lts, at prtees
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23e, $8co 58c,, 89c
Here are Some of .the.bigest bar:- •
gains of the sale,- make lines being •
at HAtiF PRICE
••Sde ,Our three special clearing
tabies' at
Se, 14c and 19c.
for A fineoassortment Crepes,
Voile Muslinti and'similar sum
mer dress goods.
Rm lye are giving extra. values.
Reg D. tk A. 1.25 , Corset for 98c,
Reg. D -1r -A-. 1.06 Corsetfor 89e:
Marmola $2,00 .1.2g
Also two Clearing Bargain Lots
Come &ley — Coate Often — Come in Forenoon When 'Possible
493; Neinian Finlayson, on,; judq fkleada3. and report an ,eaceioT.
4". • tt Ed •While driving one woe tewinghem
Peas all(1144te4 odPh* "" " t eek J 6' ale had the misfor-
M0ad Abey, Elia Armstrong', -Clara T.
tune"wto have one ;If th7em run into by an
4very, „Tames Bather, Wilbert Slak-h• h t • boo
wlt, Edithe Clarke, Sadie Colwell, auto Iv lefractured1 Ie 80 1-
had t be 1 h d
k nLean; 144 r Wie Harsok Figt4 40, W. I. McLean, UL HenoYek UC
Wllierraier; Frank 11403540k, Dorothy clipied the pulpit Of the Peelbyterian
Agnes Zoglec. Alberta bard, Clayton Pastor, who 14, atduring pr esthefenbaolrbniirl;aeltitohee,
Hollieteklaerette, Her,- Otte - Hewitt,- Church hero -
Kehoo, Margaret Kennedy; Georgina, Mr. McLean . delivered excellent sermons,
Anyworth, Plentiful Langford, Jean Mc.' both morning ami evening,
Led, Catharine MacPherson Walter Miss Marion Gillies gave an excellent
McLeod, trainee Nesbitt, bine' Nesbitt. paper at the Young People's Guild See-
Mitbel Ore, jack Palmer, Won Perrin, day evening, topic being"Christ in Me"
Vra Portice, Elia 'Robinso, Florence The meeting next Sunday evening is. in
Shetine, Lalle Stott, "Greta ' she*febf 'charge Miss. Maggie Mies; *tepid
aftlenShieils, Shielle,,Ohve Ster. "Little Every -Day Kindnesses?,
MaryStUrgeont. -Lorna Thompson,. ttie lead to report Mrs. xi4ciene.
Rigor Winterburn. • -
• Feed Watson,Joe Oen has moved into her town residence
Mini Velma Winch, attending fiwolid°,1,1kiwitSwititemke_rhi/s°wainnec,tct b7g03(na_r!futrdein;
Da4Nnal'480.S60,11:pebentiaewdoan tPh4e0giolid°11f. elari general repair.- We are &tailed. to wel-
come Mrs. and Mise Ona Mecleneghan
given by Inspector Bald tnthe candidate to Mir town.
that obtains the logliest. marks of . .
those trying the Entrance -Examination . Moses.11°8810 MGrog",
dini-aed-jeffsieMcGregorvol-Toropto;
1r4 Thlee'Tifdifectoratc-ThefeiVirC
all .320 candidates. - Miss Velma are at Wmeerotrerweiht'ulegietohueirtiLista"irclitMbrsai
Winch, who is but twelve years of age TkomaS.
Wok 506 nuirke Mit et possible 620; „raenetvwehrioni.iwtfe_saritesdeiyrYaitho;rremeeaurt,y'litsi;nedest
Marks required for pass, 320; tor hollers
4137, • _ • . • ' would like see.
Arthur Dunlop, . Lucretia rair, rubel . 0 Aug tere . •
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. "•ivo!!!vvor
Olivet' . .', . i • : . Verdun, ,‘ ,; .
„, .,. • . - . --Moncl.,4,..Itily, 26th. ,_ .'„.. „...._ . . :. -Monda? July 26th.o.
. . Miss Lirzie Murehisor4"Of Teeiwater, '. Itiyingis thoorder of the day. .
s"...tfient a few days at Johiotorillotfiston's. ' MISS itVenten sPettt Friday At the
:It -Aar • IlOtiltson. but charge Of :the I Itome'OfJ, Ole*. _
,. __. .. savices in the 'Methodist Church, Wing, '' mos; IsT,• .MeGillivray visited Mrs-,
he.iu an Sunday. , ' - ' " --': 77illisin McMullen on -Thursday' affer-''.
- * Percy itoulston, of Caledon EWA, is neen. ". . . . • _ . •
._ spending:rtWO„, weeks' holidays at his .:1•Nies ClaraWilkie j'a spending „a few
hoane on the 2nd. , • • ' veaks, at thehome of.her grandfather.
i I Miss Lexie Brown, of 01fford, visited :Mr Donald Blue. , , • •
her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas; -i-,
Mose .woroth Sawyer accompanied by;
NOON, last week, : •,• . ., • . Irene Bradley spent the weekend,
to Mr. and Mtg. Writ Hamilton we .at the formers home. ,
'llyelyn Hooey and Harold Campbell'
were imcdessful in passing their entrance
koam........Doogratulations. ,
Misses Z. MeMirrchy find J. McDon.:,
:iild were the guilts Of Mia.: Thomass
...Fraser one day knit week. .'
It .A. large number from ' here attended
the Garden Partyat Olivet and all rro;••''
Wouriceitaldeided-inocess. . - -.. •-t°
• , extend our best wishes for a long and
. happy wedded -life. • '
- • • mil. Latichlin McKinnn, of London
attended the Iviedding of her brother,-
• Wn,"Mairillton, last Wek'
1.• * The Garden Party held** theOnlivet
. minds last Thursday Pv: :;
as
w a great tattecees, The evening ag
Ideal aradtho
• •- •atil(Arkted to over $160.
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-; --The f Bowing is part of a let ter re-
ceivedpdb°y. Frank AfrsTmh000rs.elvetio;rnh.lfsrobineonlcittr_
son,
. • •• active service with the Past, Canadian
Contingent inBurope since PebruarY:
' • . • - • Itelgiurn, July 191;
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• • • Lanes
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- --Monday, July 261
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NI . . Bak ' visitingWir
Miss arie Baker is i iam
Lannon. ' ' • • ; :
, : Dear Mother; -Well mother, I' su. Mrii, Charles, ' MacLean.viiion her
• pose you will think I am lazy only writ, teethe' at KitiloSs.
ing eards, but there ASP very little ners Mrs, Ileinhardt, of Oinspoowei ;a. ins' .;
fL can tell you it is hat. ly we th while. ing her
writing a letter. We have had. some miss KILiti.Yelds is Misisting' Mrs.
, Itertayritiee,ciatitidng itimbeitavoaine6ci4O e.W.eth:11:14; lio, ryillia. Baldwin at household duties,
Without a scratch, so I think I am Siff3. Angus McDonald, Of Port Wil-
'`•-• ' ,-: Irckic I will ten you all about it when ham, 'kited her brother,Chas McLan.
• I get back home (if I am spared to get . S. X. flogan wad Ificlal.A.listin 'vnt •
.,' back to old Canada). .1 • am enjoying Sunday with Steve Martin, Kingsbridge,
tire best -of health, tie* was a day sick We are pleased to report the recovery
, outgo' came, to ranee. lam sending aof Miss: Mabel Alton after- her severe
, , • . •floWri picked ont of n. trenchwere 1 illaes.,
• ,,• • ins:short time ago in Prince -.1: gat'all A baby boy arrived at the home of
: . 1 the parcels you sent.. Thaihe'yety flinch i Mr. and Mrs. Henry ,Reinhardt„ Con-
' • • • tor Mow • llgra.„talat,,,iona. ,.; : . - .
• .. 1 Weill / Must close for now, "LoN,' ti to l miss Nem WeStrope left Ir Detroit
, , ; - 1,. _ teatime
to her duties, atter a three
a ten , „ months' cialt,with her Actor,' Milt: Jos.,
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, .. • sok j Vourtne,.
• FRUIT- FOR OUR SOLDIERS
Sonie'five thous and Nia,tark.i.Penin-,
,Sifia fruit growers are giving fruit at
lowest cask while Canadian winnanhoed
is asked to Prepare it. _ ••••
4,,The Hamiiton CanadiatClub bus
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staited iloniething; it is a Movement
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which spread throughout Canada.
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This Odatutoifement_give' Ethe_sweet.,,
hearts, wiyes and.mothere Of Mir boys
at the front in opportunity to do an ex-
tra "bit"; Dried Visit is needed 'at the
front in the trenChes, The 'kind that is
wanted is the hoine-Made-loie;made-
product died on a Screen ,111the nun.
h ht • • ''
,• Any home can provide a few pounds
of dried fruit 'after the following man-
non: -
After littilig.figetoning,tharieit.fteh,
and ,place out • in the direet •sunlight,
pita tfibily--en aCheese eIntli Screen,
Say two and a half by three feet -a (con-
venient ate to handle in Cate of rai), •
Shake the screen a few" times daily in
order to turn the fruit •
Peaches, etc, should be pared and
Sliced end spread- as above, but turned
oftener.
To keep Illesolf, simply spread a piece
of Indsrplito netting over the screen, ty-
ing a washer at each tenter to held it
down against any breeze. •
When the fruit is perfectly aryl make
it up iiitO packages of about seven (7)
pounds weight m geed stant :paper or
oittonotzt tend it to the Bed- eines 4e,*
don in your city. They will Undertake
to forward it to the boys in the trei1609.
Canned fruits are •equallyacceptabie
for the hospitals. Take it to the Red
Cives headquarters In your tutees, they
will do the reat, •
Any club, society .ok organization
Which desires further inforMation
re-
garding this Movement aliotild drop 4
had to the Canadian Oak Hamilton,
palwlio tve $pslar: yasyi
SASKATCHEWAN, CROrt
*gine.; 26 -The fortnightiy
woo reportof the Saskatchewan Depart
4Lt eft t °11,fdAt°wheiaentictruo rp6 rot today,lul l()Stall
out, and in some parte Of the " province
is in the stager Oats and barley
are making geed showings; fifty . per cent,
behigheaded out. The weather 'daring
tbe last two weeks been 'fionovvhat
variable, but on the;whole Was ettited to
thc present stage...al the crops. . Wanner
weather is now needed tohringilieinfo
1?rjaCtolltirtYcierablerlainage Was done haii
on Thursday, July 22; at Points southeast
from Sazkatoon to Regina. .Poilits•- lc.
porting areas affected by hail are Wald-
Hopbren, Dalmeny, • Warman,
Young,Nenn, Nokonlie, Cupar,' Lipton,
Abernethy and, Weyhurfit An 'average
of twenty-five per cent, of. the. step it
these points is affected, snd'thSloss will
range from 15 to 60 per cent. Seventy-,
fiveper cent h:covered by municipal and
ittliet forms of hall insurance.' Crops in
the affected area are etheiwiee..inaking
pea pregfrwe..
Kinloss
jalY geth•
ttiMs ce. 04711 is mud from
Guelph.
wheat': is the order of the da;
Purves' Lake Mot_ may , termed
Stkuthersrof.--ParamanaVvas.„._0,„ •
tho-lopenitir ofthirpicniegronn took
Sandal' visit" at •Fisher!s•!' (1 place on Friday of„last. week When a
Miss Bessie (Wig* London, 'a spen niluster crowd fnim surrounding
ing her vacation at her home ontheend, ap:gtnit e;n4ey:hciatilbeei tlgahy,tsananitthhee elairkene-
Miss Beide Oraharn, of London, is
spending her holidays at her kerne bete.. sifenegosiden; .piVttio hwi,tecializkchno, SuainindysTidheefi
Misses Phoebe and Myrtle Congratn, Jungle, of 'retiree,. were all: well repre
ltifn,:hieasettiw.eCekot., :were: visitors on the sented. :Eveeybody who is anything'
was there; and we estimate that
ittiss.J'etinie McDonald wss successful Heights is now so well advernsedthat
in •Peeehlg her -Entrance-E4.tris;- Can" 'therntfoo6rtirrill' future iiirtits'ot`thii-
gratql4t!°*3 ' • kind is assured. Of course a park or
Quite a number from this laealt47 at- a ground on the bank of 4
tended Olivet Garden Party,. mut report navigable body water is not
an enjoyable evening. • .com I towithout an opportunity for
We have the promise of' Shirtgles Are
bountiful harvest. The ‘1,1„.. • . . „
farmers should see -to
.that their roofs are in For 70 poi' cen of tIllit Bros that
good repar' 96 h , ter,oy: far* boildingsi
there will be, no IOSs
.
through leaks-
aro'
Epolistr
rc•id ()o ng
Of the Tana Toet«1
ao •
° ROOfingS
• oof ifig Has Saked proierty hem
destrootion, ' . t •
er Square $A2:.5 ,wg8E&I IT
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The Lucknow flardwar
atid'Coal Co.
THE STORE THAT NEVER D/SAPPOINTS
'• • The Junkie
(Special Correspondenee) "*
uPinclivo CEDAR Actsicurrs.-It is
perhaps not 'generallr known' that
right herein this locality known as
"The jungle" and within a few miles
of LucknoVi there has been opened: up
what promises to become an important
summer resort ---an attractive spot for
picnic parties -a place where the buil-
fleas man tired of business cares and
the woman weary of. household duties
may come for refreshment and recrea
tion. • We refer to Cedar Heights, the
attractive park,on the north bank of
Mr. George Fermi . entered the heaing. There was no such deficiency
MAO class, having pitrchaesd, a new five v at Cedar ''lleighte On Friday. The
passenger Ford recently. • ' • "Empress of the 'Jungle', Capt. J. F.
Coureys Corners
141. and Mni. Wm. Planiilto, Dawson, a smart gasoline lunch, was:
have moved to Ripley, where they . busy throughout.the afternoon taking,
tersiliving,.for_ewhilaatleast. e4eureionists out over the deeerp. The •
J McDougall service was furnisheda a v ym
is sharing in the glory of
. • • • truly- 26';
• A number of our farmers have finislitid
hayng.eunitt-inadea'b:nifinesetri
Liieknow fast -week.
mr. and Mrs. Cteorge Wetinan and
-babe visited friends in Huron kit San -
day.
Mrs E. Finlay, q)f Lick -
now, visiteri aura. --yr-;-vamieson7a:--sew
, ,„ •
days laAt Week.'
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Robert Nelson and. ilorate-riearn
celled on theitbaeheler friend, Hennie
Fattish, on Friday night.
Mrs. K. lainiesonaiiti who
have been visiting friends here, have
returned to their home in Chicago.
Mrs; Dwyer,aceomptinieChy: Afro,
' of Jackson, Mick, visited their
sister, Mrs. RobertATOward, of Lanes,
s°r: laaA .:Ferrsdni ays4:1;jnet July
yyf r2O4smu Sunday e:trye aethttettiliedivictithiee
which was held at Lake View Park on
-A:low-from here attended the Olivet
garden party and report an enjoyable
time. There'snothinglikei"brw, brieht
moon-lielit nicht, Ye ken' for long
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z-Tneday, -July 27tu.
Some et the farmers here have finish.
ed haying. •
A. few from here attended the Garden
Party at Olivet last week. ••
Mr. and Mrs. James ,Ritellio spent
Sunday with friends at Langsida„
• Master Ewart Webster; of Lucknow,
is spending the holidays wok liarom
Gardner, •
Mr. and Mrs„ Gilbert Ilarkwell, of
Lochalsh, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Isaac Andrew. • • •
'Mrs, It.• C. Timmins, of Winnipeg,
has.tetioned home after Spending a. few
weeks with friends here. •
hellwilnIgil6alctornal7SilunntAdatY,66rviArlistb. elstrit
the service here will, be withdr.wn.
We extend congratulations MaStet
Harry Hackett, who has been successful
in passing his recent entrance Wants
Misses Elsie Crossley, ;Ilernio Roo
lings, of Forest, and Alto Olive Mee
Zooids of Ifintai! *Fent Mender at
Jos 1nokst
orate charge, and that throughout the
Betel Mail DeliverA haViag decided te dspaeya a3.niit the slightest'muiliap
ht-ri•--Hlrelu" wrfor the skalrf-the captain
lCeveer g-'-.4tivetanttafrteethtaell.111S-the4iteniertithry the
Government. •_ ._. : „ In this connection we Must not (tier
'' look inentiefi of Mr. A b. geintosh,
Willie Hamilton Was married to Kia8 who, purser of the boat, Was, untir;
May Mill' of Luc:know, last__Wedues, ,ing in. his atteittiorkl.to the.passeniterti
day evening, and they are going ,0 re-
in the -%eing that no slips were Ina& in
gettingon-md-rofr the- vessel: - To his
'de at the forrilet's, home here
re ,
futire:' As both are Will known, we, on
behalf of theSeconders; wish the' young goad judgment, too, we may credit the
fact that 'there was no-ove loading a
couple. a moat prosperous. and happy
Wedded fife The next.wedding: will be frequent cause of trouble4 Such oc
one of our young girls. .. _ _ _ _ . easions.- A pleasing .fature of the
7,,,.,, , . 4, evening was the bagpipe music on the
• ,,, Laurier .. . lake, reminding one of those Pretty
-------- -- - '' - lines of Byron: " 'Tie sweet to hear a
- --- ., ---,-, • ,---,--„,--- -,--iraesakse,Altst 27, midnight on . the - blue anal -moonlit
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Misi*Tahltim, Kempton is _visiting .d0e, the. Jong anal ear of Adria's
friends inVOlborne. '' ' • • . gondolio. . ' A refreilinient ,booth. on
Mrs prink McKenzie and babe have the grounds did p. good blisinesS, and
retuvried to Montreal: ' as: f ,a8.t :ihootutorgorsaepchtiperZroet thr croawildhialintloet:
S. McDonald is not. improving
per -
as his many friends wish to see him, • wilt), ejonntglostemrtv.e 'as/fispiphasaotonst, we fancy,
Mise Florence. McDonald, of Toronto, ,
is vidting her aunt, gis.1). xeLeehae. :al the oPemPg 14 Ci*r.4flAht.t. The
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trirjaseheiler-MCLOiiiintlei et°141*aa-b4it 014 happy but moSt
s•visiting her brother, 'Ken,
sfe, orderly. However, they had no• other
Tien., •D.,lieu
tboice but to be .woll behaved and
• 13utr' 47" tfitt-sutit•'Ind bYe
the guest of 118, Peaceful, for upon than at. all tiraes
S. Ilesheets90 was
Ailiceinan D. D. 'Irwin w o took
4434- " • '- no chance on paro;ittiugeitiler rumpus
oircet, garden 11.4rky, report,.0, or riot. His word. Was jaw, and his
number from here attended, the
good tine; • • - obeyed; but tO-the • ciedit`. of
Mr. and Mot, J. McDonald, of Para- ethheougid'i°addle0chl'alet ofihoTdhautfelloglie thiswe
mount, at Neil G. McKenzie's
'On -Sunday last, • , representative of Itt* and order wino
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Mr; and Mrs. Metennan and dui. extremely light and agreeable.
drefl are visiting • the "fornier's brother, Now, to he More fieriougi we eliel4d.
TS#1.3,clacsitneriaallie, has. return. ed• hiB, tjahiotoloikrothwotadrdottvheatitittlikeolrreovnenrd;fint;
firtirrkdallyety 46r 3•hti°811.httirmecl.bnerreee,t• flleildit* (W°r1iPyi°t"rales il a°wraty6iW't tfah:nclharres'ottfIlilit
,B4 jests rsohelle and citesie memio.mid Huron when, much the sainac.oriditiaiis
were the guests of •theie multi Ura prevail at home?
Charles *Id, ono day last Week. • ' utie Whe Waa'There,
MAO G. Breckenridge has retiree(' fo
her honwin Ripley after Spending' a fee/ f101IN •
days, the pest of Mb's Agnes Wiley,
got it Pritchard, of Llano*, and. MeMitT1414..-In *Vir63 WaWalaOsh • an.
her 0,0n, Robert, Tomo, called• on • 1111/Y 10, 1615, to Mr. and Mrs. hail.
friends, in this vicinity one day hot wok, Kaillaa; al$09.
• Mr. and Mrs. Fleming litve• returned W't.iIsten-At Seaforth, on Jul home efter ',spending *00010 of Weeks I.016, to Mr, find Lorn Web*
with the lattee pareritei, and:, • eters twin fituglitets, hula Alostey
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Cabbage and Tomato Plants
For Sale
A Great Variety .of.Flowers
such ati. Asters, Carnations,
Portulaca and many, Other
hinds, - Geraniums for had*
ding purposes. = Begoniaii
and a number of. others: All
good, strong -plants..
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Adierley
•DOWT FORGET
We . Repair 'Binder Canvas at
••• .• this season.
Shoe repairing done proMptly
Duette* left
• . to clear out at Cost Price.
Team Ha.rness Made to your.
order. Give Us a Call.
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Quantity of, 0094 *sot For Safe:
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• ' • Amberley •
• -Monday, July 26.
Seines ' Blue is *biting her •
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• Miss fens No:1'A recovering
froni her repent' illness; • •
Miss Lila nobb,0..iitayieg with her
sister, Mrs. John
John' Henryintends luivingA'istii;r•;
raising irc-the near future.
Miss Maria Huston, Bethel, spolUr•-"
a few: days With herjoster, Mrs, Itorfr.
Miss Maria Scott., of Toronto, '
spending her .vacation under thei
,inttej roof. . • 7
and Mrs: .George Hodgine,
RwlbriPl.fi,yyttectirsaeonilwpart of last week at
Atillierley ball team played Olivet •
Moriday evening, Anibe rley '!inning
with score of 1--••-•-4. .
Miss Blizaboth M. laraine, Far" •
N. D, and Mr, Ulize, Damien; 'Pine. •
iver-are visiifig-their -sister, •
Sardine; • ".
' Mrs. John CaMpbell end „Mia Clara
and Mrs Albert Brown Visited Mr,
• and Mrs. Win. McMullin after-
. 11 Mroon !. .Ttitrdiiike*I. Mrs --1•;-
miair'sdoirizoMo
wero visitoas at captain
rtvii sitst7Airnbe:C"ititni.p. be. 11 is Visiting 'hero
parents, Mr. and %Mrs: P. Campbell.
Mr, Saunders, . Mrs. Mortar, Mrs.
Snider and Mater llosS and Mr, Jack.
Han are also visitors there.
A. largo pienie was held 46 the lighb
house toi Friday, luiy, 23, frOin Luck.
now, about two hundred being present.
There aro quit& number of campers
at the light house also. train titleknOW•
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The Itol,yroOd Pratich of !the V°,
Men% ftistittite intend hewing a "p11..iow efteentthesior at .the boffin of MI%
40. tith. All ladies
wishing to donate 4 pair- •pillow
oases in nicrot the ]led CVOs* Society
ate retincete4 to make them IR by 34
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