The Goderich Star, 1906-07-20, Page 8JULY se SPECIALS
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PliOPLO WE KNOW.
Mies Vo MOO lab for Toronto this week.
Mrs, Wee is 00 *Visit to the Queen OW.
• :
te, 1).1.1eivar loftier Mutation Thursday.
lea LW& !4t0Tfrona1d is reeovering trom
Iiiir 411alat.
"ik em.
Vhs tiWansiiii is visiting his relatives at,
.Migiasehroalt was a Toronto visitor the
Post W .•
• 1.110aPopibus,IVest Si, is visiting friends In
the tom OW -
Motion Asset n. Jobuston.of Preston, was
in teem this week. •
Capt. Willoughby add Eon left for
Wiiit1.iot aeOerdaY.
-Maar,- NOW lett this week on a visit to
Maude end Other calve.
L41.110ibeimon and children are visiting
Mrs. (1. ehenamee.
Olniteln W. Lk Dexter and son lemon
for Depot Llarbon
40004 Cu, of Chicago, Li visiting the
eine, fit. lettreeks street.
To
oat
.• k.
tg beret 1 kv e.
CArrie hes Joined a C. I'. It. surveying
FMK bee gone w lestowel.
an/or. Geo. Jagrey, of Dale is visiting Mr.
Atm U. A. roam, at present.
Meiher
Dino ir vedt to Li titer Serino.
l Miss Edna TM returned on Friday
Anse ereeititt latirees.,,of Guelph, Is visiting
Mei Moreno eauowa, chureb Bt.
Dr. Moe leftover, on Monday to visit Toe
Oen). Nt. Cetbarines and other clues.
V. J. Rutledge. Rift 09 Tuesday for Calgary
and Miler points in the ZiortieWest.
hesisior-Will and Den Smith ot Chicago, are
on their aunual Visit to the otti home.
Mr. end, Mrs. Paul Turnbull. of Petrelbe ere
MoMis mar mauves at the rectory.
Mire Miele NOM and Miss Agnes fravillo ot
Detrett, areelsiung rehtives in town.
MI Toner. of Sarnia, was the guest at Miss
- Ennio oiDnibtlionsent,Ilie prat weak.
Aire. It.lt,Tindiertiod babe. of London, are
lb* gunge or Mr. end mreeilerdrow Duff.
IS. Crewe tool deaagbtor, at Kingston.
vie Werth** Mettler, eirs.Jobn Pridhare.
isa Doltish and Miss Mute Donald. lett on
N (61104Ogy on a row weeks visit to sautatairo.,
Miss _Mar Plotter, of_ MIS* Emig, IA tho
Etieet Of her aunt. Mrs. came, Combos street.
Met Refine, otKentueky, Is the Mekt of mr,
Atutal.re J. Ortint Ataeoregor, at cute °aura
RI* Ifilltram-of Clinton, Sundayod with
bar mum, mina Della V1IIlnin,on. ilayileld
root
• P.E. end the Misses Spence, of Guelph,
Ming MOM relative. 10*ln:wry hiariten,
s
Re
MeatiodoMil and two ebildree, of
heatt,reeixtims. b guests ot their mother,. airs.
• Xtlikt, Of the Bank of Moldiest, lett yes.
' Mt transfer to the branch ot tbe Bank
fit tien, eat. ,
ware or ;Wirouper, Is on a two
'wouks t hie parents, Meerut WS. JR11109
NsaaMISS Daryl Nino, Manitoba, is
*AtthucEt,
%-tatteetsteLtivemontus visit to ime stater,
re. gatilter erltaley.
,16.4104_ IflitottAirtiVe ittilkliTte.tett tkRtkOt110.
Melt , after tWo MAYS outing In
tee Ot anob to.
littitatOtttaa MO had Wen Ott n visit tri her
rather. a Slharlta, Bates, returned to her
Vo. On anesday,
litligutel, at Now York, are
ate men a petents, Mr. and
11 St,
Misa Diet u! lite Poo Ogee smff, who Is
away en tor eondrare rustecerma In the
AiWnaOrtreetlet tamed Bend.
Menlinerlettallertbre youngest daughter of
Air. atel,..tern Hetet* Hortorioeiont Ste. Merle,
Qat., te MEMO URI Inteet Of Memos,
lara login, at PAW, it In toter; the
Meat or Mir as, *la and etre: Itirkhrlde,
Ardor berdiot ter, Mrs. bled muter,
token* Webkot end three oblidien,
went the OtiAt. vocek leittring (he
tad litrnte. Cambridge at
$tage Tilt, who haa been in 6 hardivere
stersat fni tWO Yegf.. le home an a
Vett eed retermithla week. am Is tieing well.
Mis torriLtate to het parting, MI% end
Mqvrrit. tf. Smith wet dettghter whe
Neu. . ouster mane to Vancouver,
V. •
retn. of Port 'Ptah teal Mrs. La.
warigloon. who nart men mount ,itte.
Hellowia left for Mete booms on
tao meta* (M, le on a Vie t tome
aelot.Of 0*ZirMatirlteil O member
Meta alter, and the
•
Veit ot Chiletta. amil Miss
6 ot AO iteghter itt
larkt ttrAnitt harlot
)46 W111.14ft Welee. Dee
het b attot- t Jeer oqter,
eteter tbolormer.
garta, Me Valet,
MOO .
bed
ttaiottiteArrAt,
wissureidtto pproZdt I sit
M WY ifif tee tO •Ittat
flint beet it threl
,likOtatth mount end
vriu oe,greittly *oh
We wi.k torierionmetet
teeentr. al IV r. OW is
Mr. . visit.
• ot tt been 6
tuber ot
Bow o
trk-ovoitiiroloroo
16.
*mot,
afre
st Misr,
7.„
Wt.
NOXIOUS watt's.
Seem *I The Wm*, WWI;
I* Vigitemsaly Itletottleistatoill.
lir. IL X. Miller, of the Maid bratich
Q( !bit Dripartmfot et Affrivilltufet
OttaiWis woo IP towo me Mood*, last.
Q4 al, alit' of iniplietien for the Seed
Or0Wista' ,AssocistIon, *Oa Vide lb Call
at OTAlt Onkel
during Which he
oiled Attention to the preeene* of
atrirra of tbis moot weals Jo the 'rata-
MIKA* 0040 bloderieb (whicli be eal4
• woo rH*IY dewier than mime otillic
plits ns b. Iigstvisited), Me W.41 greatly
Mirialeed to find watto ot tbe Went
weedIllOoK Ole tienk opposite the 0.
T. R, Station, but * few Viols *WV
irOM the Macke, told be le of epinitin
the seeds of item must hat% Welt
/nought here in ties mot And on bein
iivirPt out il*F0 tAken WOG lore with
a vigor of greerth WItiell in 44 foot year
will itilowlhatotO opregid aU Over tliO
country. Mere is is list of Game AO
bona tit 0o.ototioot
4r614 son 'tro -usuoy ocoi 'too
wc174 Weed 1114.Conaula. It paaines
viesTogrvarat'$:tal,,g74algreAlotuti
o Jonouoit. o o
4 ens las ja to be gArried 101 1004
twos bribe von& Nata Mge CtIVIMIOn 14V0V.
mos roe nistellsittiall.
White VOcitle. 6 rate biennial wead In ('an -
..Lt. 4% YorYnststatnet Weediatneedpive,
(heat 14grossa1, a lacidetity bed weed itt
%and N. West. Stud* The Seeds Inc
shout the same 11.0 as Wheat and seriously *
*inlet IUIIIUIUIy fon ntWriig mum* p
tift12/etQ0,04001a T atie,Alotanion lissweed,
eitritOs.Wild WildMutoid Cal
Yi01040v4W0 ibaisy. MileotY, Bindweed,
Thiu ithOVO aptelen of weeds are oo-
slicOoted in the Seed CootrOl Act sot
etnning 23 of the worst weeds in Olin -
twat Auden restricted from hoing sold
1114040We, clovers and cereal grain&
Other noxlmni and dangerous weeds
are;
Annual Son Thistle, Spineydeayed tow
Thistio,MariVecti. ilurdoce. Asionw Gomm
Sheen Sarni, Oldeitweed Om) opecios, Annual
and perennial), WM BuokwiteaS, Buttemnii,
Milkweed, Catalik_Tcasil. liteaeonSYea •
taut Dandalion, useindstonoe, uolde
Shepherds Ours*, Yellow swag!, dor
ramPlen, Round -leaf Mallow. oakdcavert
Uoirsaroot,
Prickly Lettuce is being disseminat-
ed throughout 'Western Ontario purely
through the tuedinra of railways. It
growls about 3 to 4 feet high and way
be Identified by a row of spines along
the midrib or centre of the leaf. The
head Is in the form of it panicle and
WM produce thousands of seeds.whieh
are by annentie slinliar to the Dande-
lion and borkv Thistle, From observa-
tions in travelling through Western
Ontario, I believe tbat this is the most
aggressive neW coMer of the weeds of
recent introduotion into this part of
the Province. It is an annual. Out
like the roustikrd the seeds will retain
their vitality in the soil for eeveral
'ream.
nuitter would seena to be serious
enough to call for action by our muni-
cipal authorities, and Mr.Miller having
-explatned-thelaweeir-Mayor
Worship will peobably consult with
the Town Council tonight.
%try ,uieoly.
fatoilits.--Ne ma report *owe
thereelel *ewe tt*W advents-
TOWNIMIIP COB .
MAYOR^
ii . V026 Ve17 NW* /44P InAlUr "itek' COUOCil Mt eat 23.4Rafen chair Asa
ly, got. Oive m a la nCOthi4**41Y. sliprowat a* law
too of *Oder * iiitatar masa mit(4
Jaciskaue OW a tritalr if
gyloo es swedes remamo rer ow"
4-
carriee. abereliewiegeasersa• et
s.
Victory ot the Boyne vorionemorated T"*Imffli" • 19414, Ac•xc
Right "Wally 1WASI Kiiiir William's mcKcasir, rePiCeiti..-4. A. &a*. ; op; Q.
.co;). m Wen, ittaTel, lii.94 :J. McRae.
Ulla year 10 Piinga/M01). The meat ; te,egereee, ewer, #2,50; to. scien147V12;
PaNnfacigtallegaio°rrororoi‘e.rclel/P4Vorii0".10411:405)5 44trittiliig 771' Vi ile,14'. -sir:*
tbeirstooreeful outcome of the ditY 0; eat le fi:, Seeorir. a",..re low, inning wesneu
dint tintielY tit the good work of the rustily men ilecitlio Xlit4.440t. .o.A.,
larettiten of the local L. O. b. No. itIt• -IP Agri„,,t14‘feeittra
foemthough this Wag to he a Distriet sitetiozipas ; ) si.% mows, stior_l. 4?„, '
pruc40.10, everyt gog, fr: I to tike aowle,goisci aiii *I day* onovviest ti
local committee to VAPI7 thtiolitli. 4*,-,1•Tar„r34111N°41-4,tin oat,
ntiitlibeta#
10740 4101t1C 01/110ANNON.
Tempinince Colton
weer.,
warilitisot 4441;ortitiritesaiat of
.COPFINPNAIL4
loseitlesaro whim's laceya oormalt la order
to *gist, Us* eigarritte mania,
Another New York pity maglettat*
yes "Yesterday 3 ha& wore me
thirty46a hey prisoners. TairtY.thre*
Of tbein ware 000tirmed oismotte
Y. tom e
A poossoorrost 304toosiso aaaytegagas; neetreer1 learn 'Made tbet:gratinOine dia-
eOreirY that two of the itirifsat_
Olt O $ , taritther-Thil 041 etUa loatoofigottiterar 1194bk their Mau
et
ThIlloy.izi 5. Wetelt solution or ool000. Tbtt
*mot: fact Mat oat of" thirty-five prioonere
thiet -three etradoeleigerette* might
11,14 Odeon Swett 4ertteth vir4tinff iuammirto MOW* Nome direct cow -
*coy ; Simms, *twat
I Mir* mve cigarette Victim to ZIA itytwingtftgzetivuggi
Se; A. hare photograPb tOitell• *Yorr Par that West eigaretteir ore 40Pod
aud put 41*-tir Pt fret** ill his Wore, thie coMmetion la hard tO
room, whom be carvetio the fcradital underatomi. Opium la iike tithiske
a, fatal or to 04 1111441:100e IP° i4tdf front it an inefeea42 appetite that
tiot' Z1111 onehrlif Iiins to ,billeVioar 0 Irrfgyrtawittr W4.1,300 itetrealign,A
,41 K. !tures wi be asermOnnaere eloquent nerer lOttg in coining undee dotni-
aITI oation of, wbilikey. yheti opines is
added, the young man eclumace of re -
sot. sistiog the combitied towel/ Mid eeeirP,
giltwir; ingplitaloaL mentoland morel berm is
Anil perhaps it, is Jost itti Well it WS* -411Ilteqes rev. eel. Lee ar
Igh A* the xesolte coidd scarcely leavis asairwr. EtaVelegitcon 0, 33, pop., gut.
hren ;better. The ,rittY, optima witlw
prOlnien of' beautifut weatiser, giving tospeetiativen. rs.lieco; ae, Ulmer:, le
tia Otte en eigetkie stop home, mut
the, Meal brethren Were 441 htivY" 4?. 44' st:.#4„clyre
If OP '9) X t gPr.
if SO. gave. Hing4. Y. *Ott tepee me voila
The larenliag tho lith hale ore
Iove)Y arches erected mut beautit'ully ,e1r"rt 7,$.44,44.143
eitizens vied with Mau anOther bat-.
decorated by local brethren. and our anx314,:,ofettilttnizct4,rgisil,ptivprattrreitz,grirrittaik,
er fir tit sow be ete ry
the relidences Utly decorated for the
Ing their plaCes of business onci oven rtno.licsa'orraartylx1,74942tvi!rtaiiIetlite.,.ioiew,19.}_risemitiv; owys..0,T,„
alo da • A suitable platform bad ,lecosoisraimi0o4,r.r. Ilest oleo ooze
Toos.r.. Aug*, et
throughout the fortiooqn, Ineetinfif. triltricalter.tutot.sociT.o. hale
and welcoming the vIaltinitt g lodge& otos was; arm sotto -ilea fele: W. at
D. Mee SNIP indeed.°
elev.
co.mo: ,preachinif wi overdo for the pre. Qom, tot. yololdopon sI
4,01;;LIZ/i!
any pulpit,
/leave it to othem tO..disouss: Ott
NOW side ,of -thpirettit P
-denoottee. it Simply bemosti. nt tis.
WIllt ell.bilee84tbrtyllifisit"IjaalfV1144°1440inaittaugieltryt,•4t'araLwix:sheentlfr:OttieeS. evTlywunferer solorfo"af thileftm4witillitrobhilipoW:
110 2", to blunts tne sentobilitiesi and deader*
24 too tottookootioomoot /meanie it klIte Vit;,48tatelalOgIrrtt41:14g0f101ttngg b!olloll,c
y asor. AMbition mut the finer Mathias, and losing their ambition, them pusItt tbeir
erk. Mei* delicate itilalrations And pereell, Stetnina, sout their energy, because of
,tiolle I, 'beeettee 10 deotroYe „the. ohillt7 its deadly bold .imOti Mein, If thero
„ to concentratogie mind. Whiten is .the is anything a youog moo obould guard
4 utf secret Of Ma achievetneot. as divinely oacrea, it is his ability' to
unto me whole, tendency of the cigarette think Clearly, forcefully, logically.
lei.cotine ItiOniCat in the youtla JO to atr.-
. nreoag 01 tr.roperatie004., Iti tie bfugatre-totaanaticl De you not agree that Tim STAA is
a big dollar's worth P
Wags both health and morals. It not
0147 rninatbe faculties, but it tilitial. itholt merit : :
asYlume are cigarette fiends. It
mice* he mind. ass well. UMW of this Tule euggesticto frm othe Brantferd
moat pitiable cailes of insanity In our
EXpositor, a Littoral nesvspaper, is not
`
creates abnormal appetitea, etrange, w
tion undelinod longings, elacontent, ruralist- " The Provincial Government in ap-
t of tallealpyinearVneelemnuesese iirrrreistaiabtliltiteYiletlinceinl:
rded Mon to crime. In fact, the moral de- Poineing a eoranthision to eriquire into
ging Lite coat of echoed books, might with
eon, blairatroltre eavolitojectitinfoglIforigshttpuei. cigitLyreintgte, oprarontot haiavseo
fillosotiku.eintetod ththeectoorroonteinstssloolif-
Ural (*eating, impurity, loss of moral come the books. The cost of the books at-
ru ageand manhood, a complete drooping Yeas the financial aspect only, while
:38:3, of ilfe's standards all along the line ore
4
itsgeneraltreesuoletals.ne, or New york the contents may make or roar a life,.
These hooka, of course, are eupposed
arlY efitY„ *Aye i "Ninety-nine out of a to be under supervision, but it general
Oral hundred bays between the ages of tett revision of contents by an independent
can Mad seventeen who come before me
the charged with crime bave their fingers commission of experts, would no-
Ort-* disfigured by yellow cigarette stains. doubtedly modernize school sten-
elph * * I am not a crank on dards."
pu- this subject. I do not oare to pose as
lege a refortner, but it is my opinion tbat
t, to cigarettes will do wore than liquor to Tun GODERIOH STAR is a winner
the ruin boys. When Yon have arraigned atid leads in an line8'
d be before you boya hopelessly deaf
lars through the excessive use of cigarettes,
the best who absolutely refuse to work,
beY heYs vrho have stolen their sisters'
earnings, who do nothing but gamble
and steal, you cannot help seeing that
(bore is. some direct cause, and a great
deal of this boyhood crime is, , tl my
yen, Mind, easy to trace to the deadly cigar-
, in tote: Thereis something in the poison
the garotte* thereelinis 10getinto the
stem of the boy and destroy all mor -
fibre."
`en lor in Gm middle of Was. Mai-
ouglis' beautiful grove, and booths
were to be seen at every vantage
point, and all was ready. Before
noon of the Illth our atreets were fill-
ed with Orangemen of four distriCts
nil visitors from nearby and faiNoff
We% a feiv isporting themselves
Vern $/ontreill. Oronto, Sault ate
garle and even front the States..
Inner belle began to ring at half pant
tort and continued thele Invitations
till all Were tilled with the good things
proviaed for the occasion. Horses, in
the rueantinao had founa resting
plitees in ail sorts of places, private
stables, cherub shede, farmera' barns,
&a. In some way every person and
every animal found abundance and no
visitor was heard complaining.
After 4Inner tbe procession was
formed on the agricultural grounds
and marched through the villagti to
Win. Mallough's grove, in tho
ing order, headed by Acting Marshall
Alex, Derain past master of Dungan.
non L. O. L. '32'i, followed by Lucknow
Brasa Band:
10Moss DIstrioe-
L LItig, Tiener, Mister,
" 1014, W. '11'. (4rTirtior,
Goderieh District -
L. o. L i43. Andrew Million, Master.
Morris District -
L, 0. L. Ottl, II. Sturdy, Master.
Wawanoah District -
L. 2. L. 4_90, Thos. Henry. Master.
" 32 J. 31. NmyIIo,
Arrived at the grove the bretbren
and visitors, feeling quite comfortable
iis the cool shade of the trees, enjoyed
appropriate addresses by the local
clergymen, Rey's. Robinson, Ruther-
ford and 14icks, and Rev. J. G. Yel-
land, of BenmIller ; Rev. J. 0. Reed,
Nile- ev's. Smith, jaanriders
6 I m of Luc:know.
After:the speaking came the compe-
tition for the prizes for best fifer and
drummer, awarded as follows; lat,
R. Armstrong and II. Bradford, Dun-
gannon • and. Ward Bros., Belfast ;
ard,. I), 'McFarlane and H. Graham,
Kinlough.
After supper what was left of the
crowd found its way to the Agricul-
tura! Hall, whera an excellent pro-
gnranatne was provided by. the follow -
I g ivell-known entertainers : Will
McLeod, of Seaforth : Miss Tilt • and
Roy Adams, of Goderiah, and Tyisdall
Bros., of Carlow. The hotel bars
olosed sharp nt 10 p. and by 11
'o'clock the Village was practically in
the laild.of nod. /ill who undertook
to provide for the crowd were well re-
warded for their pains. At one time
It looked as though there was
serious run an the Sterling bank, but
on enquiring we found it was eirnply
the patrons of the Proamery getting
their June cheques cashed. A on.
servative estimate of the crowd placts
it at 2.500. Altogether it wan one ot
the biggest events in the history ot
Dungannon. Not, a hitch, not an
accident, net a fight rind 001 1* drunk.
is our record, and on the whole we
have every reason to be proud, and
nothing to be ashamed of. Next time
we celebrate the 12th well have SOMO
railwaye and bring the people up
from Toronto and show them how it
ought to be done. We must not stop
Without mentioning the neat appear -
ante of 14. 0. I,. 824, in their new re-
galia, and we wish spec:hilly to men-
tion the wonderful perfotaiance of
little Josie Ward, a lad of apparently
about 10 years, who beat erre of the
drums throughout the day for Belfast
Lodge, and did it to perfection. 'We
are also pleased to note that the firing
of Rainy Armstrong, an old Wawa -
nosh boy, was by for the best of the
day. He very kindly came from
Stanley to help his old chums cele-
brate style, and wo *ere glad he
had no difficulty in eapturing the 1st
prize. His father was here too, and
it was a delight to hear and see him
Nista the drum ; although getting up
in years, be is a dandy.
Ounngannon.
PUBLISHERS NOTICE. r. Thos. G.
Allen. 100 Is tho regular correspondent to
Toss arm for Dungannon and noinnborhood, is
icIllVfaoli to PrientiVittinidigRinaging.111PtttliT
TIM STAR.
G. A. Newton, Deratist,• Luoknow.
At mune every day except Thursdays. New
trail for extrgotig artribAZtunotto=
AlUndeug RIR inenbreakalito. I4v.r.-You
cam *wows heat% your work much better
done ui the deutal elnee-more titno, better
facilities for doing tbe work -and much more
comfortable for the patient.
Tint Bic Slieu.--S. J. Young's change
of advertisenierit comes too late for ties
week's issue of TIM STAR, bat it will
appear next week. kleanwhile don't fail
to call on him audi ace the genuine bar-
gains. They will astouish you.
PERSONAL.—We welcome lainand Mrs.
Chas Agar to our village. They moved
this week into the house of their late
grandfather. Dlr. Chas. Durnim—it is
tate, but we would like to congratulate
our young neighbor, Ed. Andersoi, on
his marriage te Miss Mitchell, of Col-
borne township, sister of our late jew•
eller, Wm. MitcheIL—We congratulate
Mr. and Mis, R. J. Durnin on the arrival
at their house of a nice little girl a short
time ago, and at the same time offer our
sympathy at tbe continued illness of their
little son Chester, ana hope he may soon
tecover.—airs. Thos. Robertson, of Lon-
tleshorough, is visiting her sister, Mrs.
Geo. Brailford.—Tas. Begley, of Wing
ham, is spending a few enjoyable hall.
days with his friends here.—Joe
trick returned lest week to help the folks
off with the harvest. Re has been Away
since lest fall, up lu New Ontario.—Allie
Ililes and Hilda Idclutyre,of Kincardine,
are here for part of their holidays and all
their young friends are glad. —Murdock
McPherson, a son of Alexander Maher -
son, anerchent tailor, of IIxeter and for -
wetly of DungannOtt, was here frotn Ida-
ho for the astir, aud took a snapshot of
the Dungetultur Otange Lodge for a sou-
venir. He notieed ttletki changes that
he would not know the Mimosas Imugan-
gatIliOn. Ile met tittered friends who
knew him tbough„--Ierp. Walkom and
Beulah left here Sunday for a trip by
water to visit at Pint Huron and to join
Itis wife.—AliiiaIdtt Whylird aud her cou
;lin, Bert °Irvin, web ti passeugeni to De-
troit on the best front Oedericii on Sun.
tiey.e-Miss Mary West, of Wingharm is
here on a short visit:
GEN/Etat Ed. Robinson,
who for many year.hos beet; engaged in
the butcher business lit Pontiac, lifielle
hea *titled up Ma effeire there and c.atue
back to Boomtown-1,1,4AM bis Wife mid
family last week. Prod found the Mai.
fleas hem too much to listialo, and rid
anO Med will now, there the labor and
the profits of the IningraMori Meat mar-
ket, Their hither gettingold and will
now be able tivtake wit& We may
look for a amesdifig out now, Their
Matta le. "We to kill live," not "We live
to MitcliVione cutter. of
''Boonto.'hoir been- g Wol-.40/kroul
putting op Ouitittirie ' ond repairilig
others doting- the poet Week. De _was
here for the Mood of his uncle, Mal.
0.Werd, who VMS bOried July txtb.-
The River Valley Ottioilery Go paid tofu
torblatter fst.orbetterttout the forthe
bitter, to thew /outs pettO116 We would
like to hear front other creameries, They
alto ehlopta 00 begs last week,tweraging
about Osco gettitig. We ble tobi,lr.Go
famished enqdsmynieimt
for Meant too 01 his neighbors an mon.
day. Ire has .split born put A
blot bent tothe. end, looking it one of
the st Oils tieighborhood of Gar
bu ago. 1( 1, now It. Ss with
rge etroirralied addition, MI on stone
I. It Woo ahnOot dirk before Me lost
o4oto loot ito.loaro.—solo •Tteookoort•
MillisttotoOlefted the improtenients to
, Ins bloc Oate teineht, wall bulIt
1,014 ;kw 1,, by Autos Dente. sr of Imekaow, rimier
so cam' theooltele ool-tokto, which VOW IMMO
*Wee OSIt. iSti ft: The fronting and'
movitig were (WM. Tor Out OW* tontreo.
MOW Stiert IMitteltoileda bb
+haa tooted the barapercitoKfookRA-.'
GritirferiT,Miaailda a -alive booms to it.
—Avatatoto) eta Wettter $latoot felt *
ittlo atare et hoist their booth site
"jainpoil,4"' bat they erected...sty o
tic* tare at the other tide° of 'the .41
*ad they -now my they • OS Very glad,
and otilt.
*tut,
r.
theyliad a sorY;atieemorid derr kite
.ftia Itothiriths pat. Opposi
abight to fellows yea,
Wen** tittle reports the biggeOttio
Ids lbw theYoVerblid. lie sold th lj
fortosni-of Keret** alortr.,-..thit
apippedaboat Vktfit
Welke anel•it• Wort.* very bOtJol
-Nowa Are all Ito/ btiso At
Which Mt a vett good erloi la
meek atiorttlre siveroges rU
tattlfrrirhyort all about torsi}
*sat ain't • te •May
frw ret koi
I* the We*,
et -
the
5.
TEC GOD/MUCH ST44, ite,",inet
tie bigger than the rest, just a
better than the boot,.
TO TRAPII AORleAlt.TURB
A Now Government Plan Is NOW
• Under WOO,
It is understood that the Uatiett
Department and the Departmen
Agriculture aro conjointly arran
a programme which rilaY he regit
ae the Initial step in the Omicron;
policy of a series of agricOlt
schools throughout the Province.
brief, it is the establishment of oi
In agricelture le the collegiate
tutes of the Province, particul
those aerving esaentiallY agrieidt
districts. It is thopett that this
be in arranged that a great deal of
primary work now done at the
tarlo Agricultural College at CM
can be taken at the schools by the
pHs desiring it, relieving the col
of tbe pressure, now very grea
that extent. The eurriculunt of
classes vrould be uniform, all wool
affiliated with the college,and echo
would matriculate front thetn to
institution at Guelph, where t
would graduate. •
Tere idea in view for the present is
that einem of the nature mentioned
should he at once established in a num-
ear of the collegintes, and thee e
tually at least one such Inetitntlo
On MOO 1113 er
arrangement. Then at eons° 1
period when the general educatio
policy of the Government as enUne
ed and partially provided for at
last session of the Legislature ia
under way; the policy of artrietilti
schoole, pure and simple,being ere°
at various places in the Province,co
be inaugurated. It has long been p
of the policy of the Conservative
ty that half a dozen agricultu
sohoole, offshoots of the college,eho
be part of the educational equipm
of the Province.
Auburn.
PIIRSONAL.—Misa A. Riddell is visitiu
her brother, -W„ Riddell.—Mr. au
Mrs. Melenight and family spent Sunday
at the Nile.—Miss Sadie Carter spent a
few days with her friend, Miss Slater, of
Seafortb.,--Tee. Erwin, of Luck -now, le
wait agairt—Mr. and Airs. S. Carter,
of Brussels, visited his sister, Mrs. roto.,
an, recently.--Aiiss Jones la visiting her
brother, Rev. Mr. Jones, of our villageri-
Rev. Mr. McKay, of Ilayfield, pEliteta
in the Presbyterian church nekt Su day.
—Rev, Dr. McLean took Rev. Mr. S
work last Sunday.--mrs. *Ai Is
visiting at her elitherate-law's„ Jona
Mole. — Mr, C. Ackliu has one to
Wingliatu to work. --C. Beadle, ter sea
baby, visited at his hoille.
.a
Sheppardtoi.
"IlatkriiatiOnTRT1 o UNION tog
ore mow with their 1.1 fold it le ,,,ta
geed average orop. root troop*
tram hotoottoodoo Vela of Alto
celebration in Du not.. .Sotue
tourists from Toro o a break*
Oaten to their auto obile on 'Pesoday
laat, and bad to t into
gle's barn. The got turtno MOW*
frtirn Gotterieh t repair, ithtul istarted
book Olt TtleSd Of this week. It sea*
MI automobile, ot it wouldn't Rolla,.
would hi,
Pktesomtf.. & :tamers Crowtotiti
&pew& itie tot taboo of ?Jr. .166,
Comfort', toiling On 4111 ft hitd
and ammo% Ott% here and at Itieedd
IMMO in r tt. Albert the loot Week,
Aittlongb *OW past Glis ebtlitietit
milestone Oraviford is atilt hale
and bear and traveled the *Mite
illotance fo. the 'far 'Weet littketette•
rathlOd Mr, Mid Mrs. Y. a Bogie atid
oahdr Gesterich. stient:StiOdo
*it e4atiVe6 herr.-417111 MeGlatittel
ot SimiloYed with friend* hero.
W11116,4'ut,toodoo,A6
Moo ht Ott Old homes
, Perombilikar Allit Iittkt
Ormal to their ItOrne In
t treelte,,Mtrit IlaWkin
Torobto srm4t. wb�rit
10 the rarrost
t tiro tritattbs..----Xt*
I teal* u from Toronto
Oen Obt #414
14. nod *tot the
Wilhbs iti*O6 Two.o.A,,Xta
**low went fo tendon
yis lask Week And retUrtattl
Iteektia.16.--446011 KAM* nob*. „
kb, the ,Ottrest I
iiry Medd*, at twerott
Makin*. of Gotierfalt.
IPw ix at home Um* teat .
Insitlitibort *ad talkiest AMA
Nab* A6616 thaispholl. et &aft
Meta. Are mo ft 11044taien
u'Wt In theile pariestio. N. airit:Xes.
Xt. Jamie Amy* WIWI
aw 1006 otettteic tilos
tor tivolk hooOli
WO Week
my
th
at91etij
Mt- He gives the following probable
the course- of a boy who begins to smoke
well cigarettes; "First, cigarettes. Second,
real beer and liquors. Third, craps—petty
ted gambling. Fourth, horse racing—
uid genabling on a bigger scale. Fifth,
art larceny. Sixth, a state meson.
Parari Not long ago a boy its New York
em robbed bis mother and actually heat
cut _her because she would not give Mm
money with which to -buy cigarettes.
Svery little while we See accounts in
the newspapers all over thecountry of
all kinds of petty thefts and misde-
THE STAR gives all lhe news.
WW1 Busiees
Affiliated with Wingham
Business College,
Opens September 3rd,
in the McKay Block.
THREE COURSES
PREPARATORY,
SHORT HAND and
TYPEWRITING, and
COMMERCIAL.
That will work in
any machine.
THADS THE KIND WE SELL
.Monglai. 650 feet, price 13 3-4c
PAY41111'S HARDWARE;
Phone No. 57,
11.1•111.0410.0111141milimaink,
WINWINVIAN
Phone
No 20 W.A.McKim Goderich
•E JULY SNAPS
vot_E psis. 29 in the lot. Made for this sea-
son's selling, at $3.50, for $2.00
These are well made Waists of pure white
Jap Silk. Front, 22 hemstitched plaits with
Valenciennes insertion. Back, double box plait,
hemstitched, full sleeves, Valenciennes trimmed
and hemstitched. Made to sell at $3.50, 29 to
clear at
. go! SPOTTOL POncifal.,
TELEPHONE
No. 25,
HODGENS BROS.
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2nd DOOR WEST Or
•In
HAM I LTON ST.
New Dress Muslins
AT HALF THEIR VALUE .
25c American Organdy for 12 I'm2c
35 and 40c fire Organdy for 19c
on sale Saturday morning
THIS is the story in, it nut shell of the best bargain in Cotton Dress
A Materials we,pVer offered you. Bright, fresh, crisp new American
Dress Muslios. Avery yard new this week, beautiful patterns, fine
quality, made-tii sell at 25, 35 and stoc, and worth the money. Part of
a big iptes'aiase of American Muslins that we got ayvay below their
regular price and real value, because,the jobbers wanted them out of
• thy‘ray before stock taking. Will make ideal summer dresses. Evetn
•,if you don't want one now, it would be good buying to get one and lay
•) it aside for evening wear next winter. They are all new, and they are
iii one-half regular price, so it shouldn't take long to sell the lot,
About e,000 yards all told, dozens of patterns, but not very much of one
design.
25C 11US1in$ 1254C •
500 yards Atneriean Organdies, beautiful designs In pinks, blues, Nile green and
maul% on piniwashlte ground. Will wash well end do up nicely. Made to sell at
23c. Thia clearing lot unlade Satiirday morning, at your choice per yard....12eic
35 and 40c Organdies 19c
GOO i.§41i411iif Organdy hiFmn,, lmnd.iatno patterts in mauves pinks, . et
on white grOutht Vhoice goodS. Will make handsome 'dresses, regular 33
and 40e, choice on Saturday-.
IPe
so, 6o and 6se Cotton Dress Goods for 38c
With the Uoislitis we put on sale the boirtnee of our ooesoit'a *took ot high drum
• Cotton Dress Materials, Organdies, Vesting*, Colored Linen Settings, in fact all
our lino tuaterisirs that 00Id At GO to Vie, lumped in one kit to elear rat Mee, only
eroaugh for, *Mats, of other** plenty tor 6 hilt drool, We positively will not
carry a yriedinto,neat season, and pot all these high grade -Cotton Dress lit:Aerials,,
tto matter What the former price, on sole ;it your choice per yard.. .. . .. 4fte
Our Splendid Hosiery Valies
Our splendid, wanes in ntitiell are bringing
more and more business to the nosiery Counter
right along. Out. BEST stock is now, on the
Slielvis and counters. All reliable eitalities„ iii
most eases brought direct front the makers,
• *It patio*, for* 21So •
toofie illiek'cottoo zoo, rou toolit0000 666roloso re64;
goo& Tuditt too -tireoplay witer* Itotit far 280
Mein tit ribbed ()Swifter* Mee. bite &OS quoutr.•
toloairounn. allow*
roollto:Atio Xtiotk Oottott Itoot Oottlt mtutat Wool
ofobOtinootooti.ip ot4wook..44.+041,44,4,11,
UM& 4o6Lace0ottoalrose lotnirk, too* idn
tik,6 hootioi utioot (at stookitioo rot bOoo ioa air
*no **took itto doloo4 Oottotilt000. work or too
"Maim •,,..•,64, *10)004
tu.4160 Ono 1Tholt COW* X066, CierrisenMelto. Xottoa
aye, tou Saishioatd1.**0 goo goolitro *Okla ot Pir Ste.
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New Gey
Tweed Skirts
Just in this loweeit.
Late designs in eliteltg,
stripes, tina Pain honiespunst,
real stylish garment% eaeb
.06 oil $4.56
$2,00
37 white and colorect_Mnslin Waists,
priced
up to each $2.00. The lot while they last, at each
• - 50c,
Special value in the very newest white Lawn
Waists at
•• $1.00, $1.25, $1.35
Millinery
goes now at any price to clear. We don't want
an old hat to enter our new millinery parlors.
-Hats worth $1.50 for 25e. Others at same rates.
Clothing
Some clearing lines of men's and boys' Suits
Trousers and boys' Knickers.
Don't Forgot the PLACE ter July Bargains
MoKIM'S BUSY STORE
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1 SEASONABLE GOODS
Lawn Mowers
of several makes from $3.5o to $12.00.
Scythes
We handle the famous Distou Scythes, besides
several other makes.
Hay Rope
We handle the best American pure Manilla. Rope,
made of strands from 12 to 15 feet long. Call
and examine. We handle several other makes also.
Binder Tvirine
We handle the famous Plymouth Twine
Gold Medal, 65o feet to the pound
Green Sheaf, 550 feet to the pound.
Cement
We handle the famous National Portland Cement.
Our sales already this year have exceeded the
whole of last year. Thisspeak for itself.
,
Tho Sherwin Williams Paint
This 'Paint is known the -world over; our sales
were never as large. as they have beetle xhis year.
When once used you will uSe no other.
Harness .
We have two setss, of new liarness„
the other at $9.20.
In Screen Doors and Windows
Ave have a large variety to choose
rtefrigerataillitii
of different sizes mad prices.
Hanitniteke
from 75e to j4,50.
Something New
Zenoletunt a disinfectant put up, in *bottles ata
different S12eS of oantt. One gallon of Zenoloon
mixed with water will inake ono hundred gallons
• disinfeetatit 'Me it around yourafli s.
slots bath
title at $7.60,
tom,
room,
• flies on hors
2 t'ilpi; raw
spray •on.
3;1?tir or
give snore in
Pot Plumbing,
•late arid
stables' mut outhouses, ete. For
g and cattle use mpful of kaeliolenin,
14 20 cups of toiling water; 4ponge or
does not destmy the hair but molten.
ossy., Cows not "bothered with files
ik and keep to.
(*tin& 'Owe Tr044h3t40 etc.,
we keep *
tht stiffani caii give *oft pttpt atteoboth