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The Signal, 1906-6-14, Page 7THE SIGNAL : GODERIUII ONTARIO TKUawDAv, jaw 14, 1906 7 .******444+4**9i+i44s0***'4,4+4,ick****4440 TheNews of the ' f44546464 45 ' 444 *4,—* -•'X445°64+46°5'6 4**4 46464 ° 4 446444 444•1N LEEBURN. ) TuKs1)A1•, June 12th. Miss Maly Linklater IN visiting her grand uslther, Mre. Clinton. at Salt - ford. Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter with their •oungest son left on Tuesday of last week for a visit • of wane weeks to relatives in North Dakota. Turin Aromal. OVTINI. The Lee - burn Literary Society intrude holding :a picnic at Hayfield on June Zird. Mewlwtro are requested to take notice, (land waggons leave the Square at 11:13 o'clock a. W.. sharp. CREWE. TUKsDAY. June 12t1S. Mr. and Mrs. T. Reed spent Bun• duty ett Crewe. Mies Mary E. Murray, our teliuol teacher at S. S. No. ltl, who had been sick with quinsy. is tetter and has re- suwed her duties. Mee. Matthew Shackleton, er., had the pleasure of a visit from her sister. Mfrs. Hawley, of Georgetown, whorl she had not seen for forty years. Crops are looking much better an 1 here since the rain which we had a few days ago. The apple crop twice well at present but plume are scalers. Mins Ethel Templeton and her cous- in, Aubrey Higgins, have gone for .a visit to their uncle and aunt, Mr. and )pro. William James, in Kinloss, for a few days. Rev. J. W. Robinson hes returned from the meeting of conference at Windsor. We are pleasel to know. that he is to remain with ua for an- other year. The contract which Councillor Me• Kenzie let to Messrs. Kilpatrick and Johnston to change the course of the Nine Mile river for a abort distance on 3 and 'x e v 'e r inter fie finished. t r under- stand. It was much needed, ars the old course was wiulhing the road away. KINTAIL. 1VKUNKsu.ty, June 1:411. Mise Sallie Finlayson, of Lochalsh, paid is flying visit here recently. Dr. Sinlpen and J. McDonald spent Sunday at Whitt -church, the farmer's home. Ira and Mrs, Jas. McDonald, of Patlitnotunt, visited friends here on Sunday. Mise Jessie M"Mur•hie spent it few dates with Miss S. Finlayson, of Luue'halah. Mina Mae Collieet.11. of Hlyth, spent le ley with her bynther. (elrgr Uollinsun. . Mrs. and Miss B. McWhinney, of Dungannon, ere visiting Mir'. Gro. Hiss Violet end Chester Gitaern spwnt a few (loupe with MieN Maud Drennan the past week. The rain of Int week has lander the Ulrmet+ wear a Imine. hue the crops were suffering from the drought. \rouses M. 1)urnin and L. McLean and %less1•s. V. Mcla•nnan and H. Mc Iran visite) Dungannon on Saturd)1y. Mike Bowler and M and D.ut McGregor are at pr•snt working in Goderich, doing the. searpve•nter work on the new residenceof Mrs. O'Neil, of King bridge. ST. HELENS. MoNi.tr, .1 • nal. Mrs. Allen spent S lay in Toronto. Mrs. Janna McDonald is very pony at ps•aeut.. Tisa 31nnd Horne returned from the \Vest Inst. Friday. A baby boy v • to the hnulf•.of Itudot. )Plast A short C'u'te ago. Mux. McKenzie. of l'Ampbwllville, is visiting to at 41ms Jessie (Aunrt ' x. Quite a nnnther from here attended the rues to, Wingh;nn nn \Velne•sbly duel ')'bowels)• of last week. Miss Elizabeth Matkeld and Norman Shapland and Graham Salkeld. ..f Guulerich, visited friends here on Sun- day. Mrs. Hocken and sal, Edgar, of Malt lake ('it)'. are vieiting at the holm. of Mrs. Hocken's father. lies. Alsquith, of this place. The hriek school is closed this week owing to nearly all the winders being sick with the+htteiuulea. This is very iinfortunat•, as the examination is so near. Mise M. I. Clark is home from Hamilton, when• she had lae•n attend- ing Normal College. We undel•stand she intends spending the k •r At' honer. Robe. Penne) ;net with n painful ac- cident on Monday evening of this week. The mill wax just stopping for f o'clock lgek Nhrn Hob,lIhu pawing hy the circular maw. 'dipped or utfnnhle.l and lilting out hie hand to wave himself if came in euntaut with the saw, thereby receiving A musty cut. If the saw had been running et full speed the hand would certainly have been severed altogether. GODERICH TOWNSHIP. Tticsn, Y, Attie 12th. Mims Nancy Burke, of Listowel, is visiting her cousin. Mian Maty Porter, n1 the Ith cnnetweion. The Sabbath school of the Union church purpose holding a utrawbet•ry festive). at the home of Mos. Davidson. on the afternoon of Friday,.lnne'22nd. The picnic of S. B. No. 2, held mu Friday of last week, was well attend - el, but was broken up at an early hour owing to the heavy rainstorm. (From another eoP esuuondenLI LAST FKImtY'A BT(IRM.--Friday last was the occasion of the annual picnic in cnnneetian with the Union u('hn(11 and it was also the oeeatsion of the big atom which did so touch damage In 1Veet•rn Ontario. Things went along all right et the pierce until the last table, was about to he sert'el : then the ruin began to entre. The pupils and their seniors took refuge in the school house•, with the exeeptiem of some who started for home amidst the..tori,,, Theme last f'tI'NI the lest, for the storm did not. let, up for A while, and washed-out cult its and swollen streams were effrt1%P harriers to None of the late starters, who were obliged to put up, at neightolet' houses for the night. Along the lake shore many huge Sven were blown over In the tempest and one man's woodshed, not far from illitt'k•s Point, went nvrr the hank. The next day the township path- masterm were nit in full force. Uonn• rillnr Salkeld reports that nn fewer than twrnt.y e.11verte and )'ridges were washed out in his division (No.11. end he hes had a homy time since attending to the work nt repairs. The storm will riot the township several hatndrede of dollars in the replacing of culverts, etc. DUNLOP. Titlau.av, June 12th. During the raiutt)rut om '!'hors - day eight of hist week the burning barn of W. U. 'Angie, which had been struck by lightning, bold be seen from here. COLBORNE. '1'1•It$DAt', June 12th. l'itemelt Ntrrl:a.-Services at the I':wlugt'lica l chuteh have been very ably conducted the last few Sundaes byy• the Rev. 31r. llnunnett, of Itespeler, Next Sabbath the Rey. ti. 1 Damm, who is to he the Tastier for t h t • g contemner year, will be %vitt ms, Service in the morning at 11, o'clock and in the evening at 7. All are cordially invited to attend.' • DUNGANNON. 1t A. NE1V'1')N, DENTIS')'. LI'('K. 11, NOW. Aihoe, every day except Thurs. day.. New moon bar extracting torah oxo forint better than gee. t •lvwn and bridge work. etc Aluminum Wow. inon•breakable,. N. a --You Isn always have_your work much Metter done In lir dental omne more time. M•tler facilities for doing the work, more 0811 Notable for the lar pent, SHEPPARDTON. MONDAY, JuuN 11t11. Ruck Ih'KNKu,--On Thursday night the tarn on %Van. Bugir'e farm on the like shore noun was shuck by Tight• ring and tank five, and the barn and its ciente-Ws, including some iulple- ments, hatrtess and other Retitle., were Lanny deett•oytd. There is an insurance of $1,11111. LOCHALSH. NVKtNK,I1.t Y, June 1301. ). John It, JltKeuzie has plll'.'Intsisl a e fiue(lyiver. ' Dan. Maeduuuld it.: having his barn •ed and raised today Miss Releeca Finlay+al and Mrs. McDougall nye visiting at A. 1t. Fin - 1 gym's here. A muul)er from our vicinity intend to take adv+tlltage of the Greyhound excursion next week. TOTI('E. -•'fila I.00AL AGENCY' hl I nuneannue for The Signal Wet the et - tire of J. lie Ward. J.I'., conveyyiiuteer, etc., who will receive order. for •ubeerlptlots. advents - lug and tub work, and is authorized to glee tw cus. for amounts laud for the ...Ole. 1V10UNKsu.%V, ,1 tine 1:Ith We me sneer tit may that Mr. %Vast! in very poorly :'gain. Miss lea Nivilis spent Monday with Mims Mary Ryan. at Nile. T. G. Allen attended the e ty council at Goutetieh last week. Miss Winnie Pointer is the guest, of lees, t Ur.l ('a4r fur a few days. Robert Unvidsuu is +at t)tt+twa this week attending the Grind Lodge of the C. O. F. Master Nelsen `ite•wert is 1 • from Ripley. where hr has been working for a short time. Now we hate 1411 many hanks stud everything else to date, why cannul we gel the mite:lv % .It. and Jit•». Wm, Mole and little daughter vent Sunday w i t h Mr. Mole's brothe•t• in Me•atf rth. Mn.. C. A. Fe•rgusln, of twat Ot- taN'a, write the guest of her hr•otlltil', Frank (ilelm, our it few days thi. week. Miss Nicholson. of (iueh•rich, and Miss Nettie Hint -is, of Fiurluhar, are visiting at the bonze of Mis, C. 1'. /trim's. Mrs. (tater, id Allmon, (Klin, was renewing at•quilint noel. in ulu• village on Sal utility. She wAa. Ale pi ' 'y \ori. R. W. 't item, of GtKlerieh: 11. E. Manning. of (Clinton. lied Mr. U»luhle, uMcial, of this naanth of the Sterling Ikituk, arrivel here on Friday ready fur busiu.•sN. The building is nal quite c Oiled, but Uwy sue occupying it es it is: Mr. and Mrs. 'Thos. Anderton hater talc. 11 u11 their residene• in 1.aeknott, after living nn t heir fauns here for up- wards of fifl)'-Ilte• years. They will Ie' greatly mussed hely, espx•i'ially in the llethislist church, las Mr. Aude•rsl has been one of the able win kers of the church since he. eaunr 141 resile her'. curie 11 NnTrs. 1te•t..I. W. Son rt•tirnel last week ft•ohul e•onfer- mice nt \Vinds,r, as pastor of the Methodist ehmr) here for the fourth year. largerregrew, 1 ions greeted 1 • at all his B lay sett ire., s'low'ing t h.' geNNlwill existhog bet ween ptdurand people The Nile Leaguers were entertains! in Elliott'+ hall by the 1 • League Oil Mon,Lty evening. Following wo'e's if s'el.'. ne f )'nuts. 'I'ebhul1, president of the League here, Chas. I:iryi11. president of Nile League. wits called to the chair and the Nile lieaguers rendered :in excellent literary and musical pro, gram. This being ...anode'. refresh• by mints Well.r• w rt 41 the 1 • Leaguers :mad +a pleasantpolfll- nble evening WAS etjo well by all. "In 1111iim im atre•ngth," thelr•felre lee me feel that not only •ty of purpose but of ef(or( nisi is hueet•s. sar to make the League a power in our churches. I)t•N,IANNt,N Srnuol. III:voter. The follow'ing'is the standing of the pupils of thio senior room of the public s•hiol here for the uuatth of May. lurid on regularity. good deportment t general proficiency : Senior itepeu•inu•nt .I or Leav- ing t,ur•t1it Kirke, bine 81ew•lu•t, Jean MAIlotigh, Janie Stotheru, Howard Cause, *Emma Spend. Senior IV.-Ibeulah Walk , Ethel 1'as•, Alma Robinson. Ney .Zones, Stew- art Mallough, Edith 'Treleaven, Char- lie Fowler. Allain !vete. •Edgar T1 psrm. Junior I\'. Gladys Me - !Ran, Ethel Glenn, Rely Medd, Maggie 1tiaber. Melville Glenn, Vert Wiggins. Irene Oliver, Vern Dut•niit. Pearl Me- NnIIy,V'lor+. Sproul, Leslie Pentland, train. 1nmg.lam yn rods. lu io 111. George Case. Porn Allen, hazel Johnston. tau M»Ilumgh, Verna \le- N,Illt, 1'larente Mendes.. lawrenre Smiley. "t.tttha Begley. *Those tak- ing part of subjects. C. A. TKmterr, Principal. ' Junior Department Senior 11. • - L7uu•aa Fowler, Myrtle. Allen. Stephen Medd, Howard 'vers. Junior II. tiertrmde Begley. Lora Smith.. Riley Bradford, Ralph Disher, Mary Me- ('ourt, Arthur Roach, Edith Brothers, Jarvis Anderson, ''.1ot•in 1)urnin. Senior Part, ;IL, - ,'wen Errington, Clayton Sands, Howard Anderson. I,innfleld Anderson. Jnniur Part I1. Ray Stothers, Pend 1ver•s, Myrtle Oliver, Lilian Pentland, Victor t':rr•ington, !haze! Carr. Senior 1. H. Robinson. Scott . McNally, (!live Glenn, Harold Sproul, Hazel August- ine. Alex. Anderson. Junior 1. - Edith Andean, J' ' • Deevet, Ivey Carr, Franklin 'Thompson, )Marion I fisher, Ernest Radford, Frank Glenn, Edgar ('err. Claes A Ether' Brown, Ruth Fowler, Lavin» Hutchins. Edith Braids• Fret, Fowler, Hedvevu August- ine, Margaret Medd, Georgie Caldwell. Irene Carr. Georgie Glenn, Warren Ives. KrHY A. HotttNs tN, Amaiat- ant. NILE. WeloteNU.ty, June 1 . Miss Imnta Hamilton, of Tarnow. spent Sunday at Nile. Mr. and :era, Edgar, of ))range Hill, visited at Nile past, week. Leslie and Masa Lillie )Fisher, of Clin- ton, suites' at Nile on Sundey. Epworth league topic next Tueselay evening will be :"The Glorified Life, taken hy Mies Gray. Rev. .i. C. Heti will exchange pulpits Sunday evening with Rev. .1. I,. Smell of Allhurn. A number from here attended the Sabbath School and ('hri'tian En- deavor ronventinn at, Clinton this weak. The Nile Levier accepted an invita- tion to visit the f)ungaunnn League on Monday night and all report a most enjoyable time. LONDESBORO'. (''rout Th • 1 :.Moo New Erato J ., l'amplx•lb, ele•t•k id Hullett township. accompanied by Mrs. Campbell end Tisa Maty Scott, are leaving on a three months' visit to Scotland and other points. They sail hy the Perla Brian, from Montreal, for Glasgow, and then Make a Hying trip across the country W John o' Greats, near Mr. Campbell's native plane. 1)tiring Mr. l:uupliells absence his run will act for him as clerk. 1Ve ate sure that everyone knowing Jnr. and Mrs. l'alupiu•11 will join with tis in wishing thein it plena - :int voyage and safe return. LICA VIM:. A game! deal of surpt•iee and regret wile experienced by the t4msiple here AVIleu it Wes learned that leve Mr. Clement had decided to sup•raununte, and would not, there- fore, 1m• plaster of the Methodist church e t hf t th• g year. 'e int When Mr. Clement accepted an invitation t1 retutat for another year, we believe he hull' intended doing si, hilt it w'es itfle•w•atrlt found to Imo incinveltitit fir )rev. Me•. Birks, of SeaafurtIr. Itn cunt • rimpplyitt the Kinletu•n ap- iointile•nt, and 31r. Clement then felt that he emeld nut do the work of the entire rirrui1, either in justice; to 'him- self ur the people: hence his deter- ntinnt t., superannuate. nnu ate. Ile has bought at h ,.use 111 Geude•t•i,'11, to which piece he will rehuu.te•. Ile Item bail (urty•ftve yeah active service in the ministry, and lute. hand-su111e of the best charges in the eituntly. We ie- lieve• that we express tit• eeutirlll•nls of all here when we say that, while re- gretting his i.'t,ioll, tooth he and his rstiuieble• wile will carry away the geitelwill and high e•ste'hu of their many friends here. Rev. Mr. furrier, who succeeds 11r. 1'lement, is a young Maul svho is spoken of very highly. both as is clever preacher and faithful pastor ; he -will be on the circuit the. 1st of .11110•. - KINGSBRIDGE. WEDNKsliAY, ,lute 13111. Srvt.la - 1 IlelITNgy. St. Josepli s. church Witt Ihr scene yesterday of a very happy event, the welding of John Style., of Kintuil, and \lies Itioelht Cosrttu•y, youngest daughter of \ticltu•1 Courtney, of lanes. AI - though the wedding ware a quiet tune. •h inter'(' eats taken in it by the peep'.. of this hie aalit y and the eluurla was filled with spelaturr.. The toes. look piney ;tt S::11 nem. ;ural tuns Meted by Ret. hat het • McColl eek. The bride. who ens given away by her father. hooked very pretty in as continue of point d'espt•it 41se•1 White milk. Monne' with sequins. She wore at veil With M wreath of lilies of Ow valley and e;ua•icd white carnations. A gold watch. Willi a diamond 111111 pearl pin, was the only jewellery she Wills.: this was a gift tt, her from the groom's 's tti brother. nt 1 °a' L antis Ala'kut. Thr hri(lesmti,id wow.. Mins M;u•gate•t (' tnev. sister of the bride, who wore a gown of white Indian Lawn with insert bill :mad Inco 1 rimming and at hat of pale bhu• chiffon. l'he groom sats rnppot•trd by l'un. O'Keefe. of Kingsbridge. AI the run - elusion of the nuptial cru y the patty drove to the baht' of the bt•ide's father, whf•re the welding breakfast was partaken of. and Mr, and Mrs. S1)I•p�++ tank the a ft el mum train at (i•xhjieli for it two weeks' 1t•il. to Degr it mal other United States elf iem. The gtronl's present to the bride was a necklace of gold nuggets and to the 'nide tilted n gold ring. The bt•Idr'. gift W le groom was as gold ring. and the gram n wens the recipient abet of at very ban some chain of gold nuggets, with pent tut, from his brut het•' in Alaska. N . Styles is one of the wen- t. tl and tdtmtanliml men of Ash- field, being M u•mtla•t• of the township caunrit and it It tenor in other .1u•Ies of activity, anti his Inion- friends throughout the d trill will juin with The Signal in w'i. ling hint and his bride every happin a for the future. D.u.Toe -- Getu1'tauN On Tuesd+ty' morning at. 11) odor another wed- ding took !hare in St. .1 s•ph's church and nam witnessed by a trge gather- ing. although there were ,nl' a few invited g,leals. The princi its in this ceremony were \ht,lriee Alton, (11 Kintail,-nod Mims Kate (lrilt daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. .1 •'t Grill n. Rev, Father Mcl'orntack was atkmisted by Rev. Fethe•t• McRae, of Goderich. in celeht•at.ing,the nuptial mass. he Bride was attired in her tstvelle dress, it !winces. snit, null was amnia;t\(1 Ly her nldter..Mism Annie Griffin. Th gt ornrmai was Joseph Griffin, nephew of the gram. At the conclu• spun of the ceremony the welding re- past wax served at the home of the inidP. parentti and the happy temple left last night on a honeymoon trip to 'elegant i''ltIls, accompanied by the gram' wishes of n host of friends. On their return they will tike up their residence nn the grnotn's farm near Kinttil, The Sigm.l extends felicita- tions. Monkey Wears Glasses. In the Breslin zoological garden there is a spider monkey which wets operated upon for n eatatmet and now Wears glasses. It Parma to do well and tulderat•nnde the reason for its strange fnriet! adornment. \Visa Tatthe er Mon attend to your eyes. you get the benefit of over thirty-five year: experience. Caldanti consultthem at Go ode'P drug attire on Tuesday, Wednenday and Thnrulay, .lune 20th, 87th and 2$i h. A Memphis (Mo,) men hest diutov- rred a new tt•,ap to get rid of mosqui- toes. He mage to rah alum on run. fare and hands- When the mosqui- to takes a tate• it puckers his hnzzer Nt it can't sting. It sits down in it damp place, tries t) dig the pucker loose, catches ire death of cold, and (lies of pneumonla.-MinneapolisJour. nal. UAYFIELD. 1VItosio41).,t, June 131 h. 'BetKee.--Thr Lakeside football eau intend holding a big detmunet rat ion o July'2nd. \Vat ch for pro rauut The 'sties' Aid of the Presbyterian church intend holdinggiurlt•u piety on the :lltth '.\lit ,Istard R Sons have been holey rafting hogs since the hoary rains. ('hut uta Meet':,The annual vestry meeting of Trinity church wits held on Mondity eV ' g. 'Among the busi• mess the following officers w•e'e sleeted for the year : T. H. Brownlee, I4eople's waste'); D. II. 1ItNaughluu. feet 01.'s warden : .1. , W. 'I'ippwt and W. J. Elliott, sidrsnia•u ; Jas. Canter - on and D. lielbI'tith. auditulrt; 1)r, N. W. \Vesids, lay delegate to the Synod; 1''. .t. Etlwatdu, te'stry clerk %%'atter Hawkins, of fort Albert, con- dncted st•rvicla iu Trinity church un Sundt) Andrew lurid filled the pulpit for the .\lethtetistt in the almena•e of Her. T. A. Stead nuuti, while It. Richardson did s' 'late en- tice in the I'tesbyterian church for ifev. 31r. McNeil, who was. in London. LI•.Trvtt 111' CONiie11.1:NtiC.--1O. 1`.. NO. •'I snit the following letter of e ',,bare to Mrs. \Villiauu N'exxls : '1'0 M•.. N'uo, Wold.. DK.tIt MADAM, - \Chetr•aara it has pleases! Almighty Gist in His infinite Mercy 146 reutoVt. Pinna you and your family by death A luting husband and father, and we Itlso hater sustained a great loss of it brother Orangeman ; war. the ofeerw 01 metnlwree of L. O. 1.. So. !1, linyfiele do heeby expte•es u.1('ti Mole sytnpat1 • frc.ytutrsell and family in the h • trial and sure Ie•setvena•nt. 1Vhile .t to utter oiir r 1 donee t. you we More that. - tuts» ie his gain and we Lal iestly pray that the great (Gel above t uy guide, protet•t anti comfortyou w e rn and at last receive you into 1 king- dom where e• ' NII tears N'll1 be iped away +11111 7111 morrows will cease. Signed iu behalf ed I.. 0. L. No. '1 Hayfield. ISigue i T. II. IiRowN1.KE, It. M. BKS. SPENeett, 1V. M. SUMMER SPORTS. Gun Club Reorganized. Ata meeting hell at Hotel Helftnd fur the pnrpioee• tut reorganizing the gun club, the following officers were ele•led : Plesidenl, lir. C. E. Sale victspre•ttidenl, At•thu• Sangster: s•e- rel;tiy-Ireyynrer. E. It. \Vntsnl: man- aging coulthittee•. F. Davis, Dr. W. S. Turnbull, Gro. John Hunuuel. and James Fi•itzley, along with the tot het officers. W. Fritzley Wats ale pointed scorer. The season Will upon Willi a nit itih Ie•tweeli sides chosen by- the ythe president tin IMP cid,• 11/ 111 the vire•-plr•sitlrut in tit• Other, t. he held on a date to he fxi•d by IIle executive, when all Intet'a of t mr sport are invited to lie present on the grounds. on the lake hill near the summer hotel. The Hough Cup Match. List tilt ntrlaly about tiItt)' pe4,ld'' went down to Clinton to tree the ti. C. I. fool hall tenet bat le with the C. C. I. leant for the coveted Hough cup. Hefts, Spalding started the game at :ere, the Gemleri.li twin kirkinc aogai11s1 the wind. From the very first it With seen that Clinton world hate to play their lest GI heat (kale- t•iek Ow. nal pee:ILh• feature of 1 he g. • was the rough rat'tie. used Ly s • of t (*button pltyetrt, and we regret that MesMtru. M.'Kittttt and l'tuletou 1 especially be ulnt•kel for this •pu•stiouahle distinc- tion. 11 i, M pity that the game spoil! nal lie left. to the students, w twinging in t.tenluo•s of the teaching titan', for in that case there is reason t.. Lt'liet'1' the• contests w(IIIIII IN` both fa'ire'r ;and cleaner 11 llsl. Saturday', g • wart. Solite of the Clinton people Who Were spectators of the genie ex n•rss41 their ilimnppsoval of the slough play indulged in by online of their own tram. Fur the Gtxlei•it'h team Orlando Dean in goal stuped many a lard shut. and Art Hops.. the Duettist twins and George Stratton played tine ball. The game Was Martell IIy ;n1 accident ahicli hap Wiled Iu Strattan when he and Crans- ton rollidel: the result being that Georges was unable to play in the last half. The Referee gave him decision as 2 to 11 in favor of Clinton. Nan' thought be Might have been Inure gt'll(•Iaille t1 Clinton in dealing out I:enmities. l'he penalties were as fol- tuw•s : Clinton - McKinnon, Cranston and Nitrke : Goderich Stratton 12,• A. K. Anilerrun. The goals were scored by ('ranutunand Will Maiming. The teams and officials were : gumtree it. t i to ens. iirlateto bean I;eJ henry Itadonr Anita (knee t It•k. a w'. Txl1. i t lrton Varian I a 1 Lou Mat:sine will Fh•5t, ,t )I It. Mark. \1'111 Tal lar Half Una. i( McKinnon e:e'rgc Sitrtlon 7L McKrnric A. K. AndenemBurl Iohn+top A. V. )rry w'111�1 Ing { SI 1 Harry b'''ier Yurwanls I If. ('ranston WillMxt heron 1 D. limerick Orville Unruh t 1 b Ncluxn Heferee-Mr. Spalding, '' halon. Time keeper J. M. Field, Godcrh•h. Although the Ix)ys were defeated theyeel that next year, when honme, and p games err• played, thy silverware will leave 1'lnt n for lioderich. IIK.t RD AITK.ti 'roe (t,►MB. Grandpa McKinnon wan much in evidence. 4'ranstm should have decorated tit fence • than he did. 1Vhatt • did Anderson do that he was ruled ..IT That was a clever trick of Clinton. kicking the laud over the fence when McKinnon wait titled off. - Matheson certainly is a plucky, little fellow. f. n Dean in the hest nal -tender in any Culleginte trans in Western Ontario, Clinton wwt•t have that cup for long next fell. The Clinton spectators end citizens need the Goderich boys very well and if Clinton should c • up he' the team hope that Geslt•rieh will return tlfh nmplitnelt. Nlanager Itohertslln of the Goderich felon wait heats' 1.1 remark that ('lin- en would not have kept the cup if the game had teen played at tithed it vs. students. Teo tad Gus 51,'1t•owl was MA able to play. Amongst times from Gimlet hit we not Wed on the grounds were : Misses M. Oliver. M. Sttnng, M. Tweedie and M. Proud foot : Ne'm-tea, W. ProndRot, jr., J. Kidd, jr.. M. P. Lane. Ii. Crass - we.Ile•r, 11. Emerton, C. Lewitt, .1. 1Vttr•sell and E. \Inllouglt. Canadian National Exhibition. l'he prize listof the Canadian NA- t.innal Exhibition, to Ite held in Tot onto, August. 27 ten September 111. which it now. being distributed, inn tains tunny changes' compared with lest year. In nearly every depee.- ment there is a material increases in the prentiims. In the horns depart - Constant striving pt,ossoselslj achievement. The man who thinks ble irt% old, is. Retiring frorrAnsinessi he is sho;tiy retired by )darn Nature just takes his wtoiit}i'or' it and lets him quit. to Semi -ready " tailoring is the men's apparel achievement, of this century. "I'en years of strenuous experience is in it, There is only one maker of Semi.ready tailoring, and this Semi -ready trade made and the selling price is on (ack garment. In the podaex.lis a, guarantee bond—a reaitltlsy ranty of worth, See the sew Covets Overcoats - `tSemiesserw-- f (s.a ”. Ia finer dabs. cis , fes and as highao tr. 1 Book etas dtrsesrns Trow to ®raessmorwomi SEMI AiALxAL,v Waxltsoa1118 r I GODERICH McLean Bros. - - Asents agent -lass,s have been added for \\'.l.it, Shetland and 1tu•kney ponies, and the prize,, in the theft section of Ile bleeding e'Iasut•tt have in several instances toren demisted. It Ilan also been de•idel to swine' 'the prrutiunst in the trials of Slice' on the Ours• - heat plan, each heat tie lie considered a 6.01111ile•tel cunG•Nt Auld the money lu be (liruled according to the place won in each heat. The Dominion Short. Horn Assxiation having increased their grant for prizes 10 16',ttt1 the Axl 'b' ' u nhl1 n ' Ilnlllil rlur g nt have n• - e )611111141 W11It it like Mnumilt, so that there is 1•I ltl.i t,'i'atl/lt• expansion also i11 the cattle dep artuut'nt. In the sheep ,ivi ' wether %petit ons halve been lltlel to each live' of sheep. In tads '41i011 it might be mentioned Ih t the tuanalgeinent illy making arra tlt•uu•nts that Will tenable sheep to he edged under cover. in the poultry depnrtuu•ut a number ,,t See - tions hat . been guided .till' the lief has leen hies. sed Itt• an extra. her u( eplrtol+llK S viral e•hatngei hue.. been mode in thee icy d,partnte•nt Mill the building is 1 be supplied with bit - proved cold slur. e. In the floral di- vision +a'prize is at lel for the best anal nlltst. ot•igin+tl 11ot•ot design. Several Seel ionei tee •n:11 by the (httat•i° Beekeeper.... ANSI..•inn it hate been added ru the 1 •v cl+ s•s. Several sections lutes glee' leen : Idei tl the w• 'Wm and children's rte 1;t'rtinents. The ttitl increase all tonne unouttts lu 1.1. to Ilplr• *1,1551. whirls 'nestle I hat the aggregate sum given iu pis. - lo y t h e Canadian Nati onal Exhibition is approaehiug the IL711,t115) uutrk. I?nh ie. are set to duel• on Augn.t I • r Disease takes no summer vacation. If you need flesh and strength use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. Sand for tree aopla. SCOTT a BO W N E, (salols, Tomato, Oneida pc. and ge,. t all tfrmahr< Sturdy's Groceries are always reliable.... W, 'Ind satisfaction in dealing out pure, fresh goods to our eustonR•rs. The stock is apecittlly well asserted for the summer trifle, and the most particular wants of our patrols will have prompt service. Fresh vegetables and 0 uit• in season. Phone et or call. STURDY & CO. The Square, Goderich. For she simmer. Take ems with you un your varNinn Inp. Waste w for ver films, plates. paper and all photo. graphic supplies. (.),r str,-t, a always atrmtly fresh end ehemmally pure. We give apemen attention to mall orders. Write for nam 1906 Catelogie. .1. 11. BACK & Co. 4 Maaomr Temple. London. Canada. TO THE PUBLIC The price of beef rail le t hmnuhnnt i h. hrlti'h Empire her dropped a not. h n two, and armeegnent ly heal prime Iii down. tt r em 11115a .pltinor all rpt. al Inwr• til'•r., while the quality 1., s.. worst 0 nM Mater, than ever. Mc LE.t\ it MEAT MAHIEI:T handler ail kind. of meat., Deviltry, etc. end, while thanking the ppMlc for their hitnral ratrnnowe, we +011111. a me:O o/tare of the .gnu•. McLEAN UROS. 11Mner '.•.t Nt. end Spoor. BROS., 1, gf The Palace Clothing Store Men's and Youths' Summer Pants Men's and Boys' Belts 1 Men's Summer Hats Straw Textile and Fur Felts, Exceptionally good values, Summer Underwear .1 in natural wools, halltriggaus, etc. See our Combination Suits. They are becoming very popular. Everything for Men and Boys Pure Fabrics II in Negligee Shirts Fancy Half Hose, 25 cents McLEAN BROS. Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters. North side Court House Square, Goderich. We Are Very Particular W.. itlways inkjet on and always get first quality in everything. We owe mighty hart people to suit, but the harder It is to suit us, the easier It is to please you: The quality of the following goods is sure to please : Davies' Horse Radish at, per bottle, - - I3c Quaker Puffed Rice at, per package, - - I0c Heinz Tomato Soup at, per can, - - 25c Forest City Tomato Catsup at, per bottle, - I3c Try it 10 cent package of GUSTO the new foot'. A toy for the children in every package. P. T. DEAN, The Grocer. PHONE tto. COR. MONTREAL ST. AND SQUARE, GODERiCH, ONT. New Hardware Store PAINTS• OiLS, VAR- NiSHES, FLOOR PAINTS. WALL FIN- iSHES. BRUSHES, etc. BUILDERS' HARD- WARE. FISHING TACKLE AND OUT- FiTS. (Bass Fishing opens on 15th instant.) All That's Best in Hardware J. NICHOLSON West Street ■ PAULIN WILL NEVER R FAIL to do everything possible to please and satisfy every customer. PAULIN will keep the best stock of hardware in the county. PAULIN is in a position to buy hard- ware at the very lowest wholesale price. PAULIN will pay cash for his goods and save all discounts. PAULIN believes in small profits and quick returns, therefore his price will be lower than the lowest. PAULIN has come to stay. PAULIN wants your custom. PAULIN will keep your custom if good goods at the lowest price combined with prompt service and honest dealing will do it. , PAULIN will not be undersold. TRY PAULIN once and you will be his customer always. PAULIN has the agency for IMPERIAL PORTLAND CEMENT. Positively the strongest cement made in Canada. PAULIN'S HARDWARE Phone 57 __sltel�s We Are Very Particular W.. itlways inkjet on and always get first quality in everything. We owe mighty hart people to suit, but the harder It is to suit us, the easier It is to please you: The quality of the following goods is sure to please : Davies' Horse Radish at, per bottle, - - I3c Quaker Puffed Rice at, per package, - - I0c Heinz Tomato Soup at, per can, - - 25c Forest City Tomato Catsup at, per bottle, - I3c Try it 10 cent package of GUSTO the new foot'. A toy for the children in every package. P. T. DEAN, The Grocer. PHONE tto. COR. MONTREAL ST. AND SQUARE, GODERiCH, ONT. New Hardware Store PAINTS• OiLS, VAR- NiSHES, FLOOR PAINTS. WALL FIN- iSHES. BRUSHES, etc. BUILDERS' HARD- WARE. FISHING TACKLE AND OUT- FiTS. (Bass Fishing opens on 15th instant.) All That's Best in Hardware J. NICHOLSON West Street