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KINTAIL.
MONDAY, June 26th.
Frank Dalton hi horns from Battle
Clerk, Mich.
Mrs. and Mins Sloe are visiting at
.las. Griffin's.
Miss Flo Melrnd has returned home
front London.
Colin Metirego• has returned house
DUNGANNON. uARLOW.
I_ A. NEWTON, DENTIST. LIt('K• Tui'su.tY, June itith.
t • NOW'. al house every • ay c;.wpt Thm•s - M-1NuNs AT GoLKKItH. A li
days. New 'einem) for ext minus: teeth amu
foram better than apo. it and bridge No,•k.
et•. Aluminum plates mom breakable).
N. H. --lion rat elwry, have viler work touch
better dune in to dental undue --snore time,
better facilities fur doing the work. more cone
fortable tor Ib. Patient.
ATOTICK.-THE LOCAL AGENCY
from the Soo. 11 In Jiti uuon for The signal to at the of -
MIK' Ella Johnston, of I /et rat, wlll'rrarNe [V
order. for'uhi,.rl plinth,. wt,rrlt.
visited friends here. • toga nd job work, mitt 1. authorized to gine re
Mots for awwunts paid fur the saute.
Mier Eva Urepnan has returnedrpgsuAl', Julie Sit 11.
home ( Toronto. J. 51. Roberts wits it (iiwlerieh vis -
1
Misr Laura tiriflln hour returned i1e1 4111 M Ly.
hums from linden-hilt.Miss Daniels war a visitor at Heu-
Miii. Sha nmon and Mitts M. Carrick miller on Sunday. ,
are home fnm Duluth. Mists Sturdy 1.44k in the excursion
Miss Edith Young, of PoHer'a Hill, to Guelph oe Saturday, •
is visiting her cousin, Miss Iernetta C. A. Tetanal. is exauliner at the
Young. examinations at St. Helens.
Jam. J. Bowler has returned home Rev. '1'. and Mrs. Hicks are visiting
@after spending a few weeks at New fiends in London and St. Thomas.
Lirkeald.
Mites T. Durnin. of Dungannon. was Mism (w•ask, of Toronto, is visiting
visiting her sister. Mims M. I bitin, the Mi4 . Hulhrrful4) at ill., mot me. ,
Iasi week. Quite a rustler :ire writing ,1m the
entrance exiuuutat.iun herr this week.
See of J. 11. aid, J.P.. e,nveygoner, tete.. who
Are. M. C. .McKenzie and her
mister, Mitis Cl asi lens, are gun, on n Thos. J. Andesm has returned to
visit to the S00. 1'lioton. 11e lits a good position
The Minaret Margaret McMnrchle. there,
Minnie Mclean and Sadie Griffin, of Mr. Anderson, of Manitoba, is the
Detroit, ale visiting at their rem
meet of his hint her, Win. Anderson,
tive homes. the week.
Mr. and Mr'. Knecht,' have gone Rev. M. Pentland and homily. of
to Lorain, Ohio, where they intend Salem. 111 visiting at the house 14 his
staying for a timer They are au._ parents herr.
oumpanied by Mrs. Herrick and ,lack 11'. li. thrill, of Harriet.lrn, i.
Knechtel. \ti's wish thein suceems in renewing au•gnainlxuee, fur a reW
their new ,h . days this week.
C. O. F..CKIACHeitioe. -The .1'. O. Mims ll,iy Mhlllough, of I►uluth.'im
F. will hold their annual picnic at visiting iit the 1 • 4.1 her sunt, Mrs.
Lake View Park on Dominion Day, Stephen St ethers.
July 2n1. The prognsin includes 111rm. Thos. A'eleventh of IAte kmin',
games of all kinds, and refresl •rats waits visitor with her son I{41. for n
will he nerved on the grounds. few slays this week.
'rei mn,v. June 21kh. The Hank of Hamilton is leaving
John Knechtel, of Lorain, Ohio, he, this week. Gaunt the Sterling
lar been home for several weeks Hetak has • 1., t4uty.
owing to him father's failing eyesight. Miss It khan' Reid and Mfr.. It.•hl.
He accumlianird him father, to Tor- Davideon were visitors to Elora flit a
onto, where skilled treatnient was few days' at the home of Mt•s, lobes
procured, but the 1wm1111 has not ),ern wil.+,n. .
very encouraging. One syr. being
operated on for edlatact, gut cold airs. rapper \Vmlk left per
in it and the other hexa me affected, 44(eauut• Otryhullnd kid Kri'liy fur
and now the old gentleman is pre:- St. ('lair to vieit her friend, Mrs.
tic*Ily blind. John purpoeeM taking I.iddianl.
hfmfather to Cleveland. Ohio, where he Miss Mean` has returned to her
hopes to have him sight restored alt home in Idlwlerich After living with
one of the hospitals. her brither herr• for two yeaew. She
will 1n• missed very •h, atm she eras
PORT ALBERT. a very popular y g lauly herr.
' WgINKmDAY, June 27th. SiciAAN.i-or'r SALE. - S. • J.' Young
Mrs. 4choenhalz and baby are visit- advertls•n gtraL'
Iwtrg ' for sixty
ing relatives in Milverton. days. commencing next 1oe-slay, .Illy
:Irl. He has derided to depose of his
James Hawkins returned
front Kin-
cardine un M Ly after a two grm4.ral bu.ines+. and is nrtkbng n
w,wkt ci4it. c•liru•anrr in :lee limes. Seer hi+ all vet,
Mrs. Alinnrhrn, formerly Mile Eva ti'eneint nn page "4 44 The Signet:
Wossln,an, of Sheppmndton, iil herr ([nr collage t still progressing. The
from Toledo visiting her many old 'Ad 11 XII aft IIf inq 111.11 up :tad •1
friends in there parts, g 111hlc 44 sti i. being laid tom lis
,1, flaw hirers slut` 10111P cruller of Dr.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Gordon and (•x11;4 s props iy. It certainly witsMr. and Mrs. James Hayden were he ,lemlrJ thee. Mr. r. -s Ford's Mimic.
Br.lcefleld on Friday taut visiting Mat. is quite an improvement to that part
Gordon's sister, Mrs. 111u04. Baird. of our village and Is almost 1•mllpd4ted.
The garden party under the auspices Nricrl .. A very pn•tl.y but quiet
1f the ladies' Guild will le lieldi 011 w.4,141ing talk place :it the 1 • of
the evening of the flth of July on the .lr. and Miss. David Sproul 4111 Janne
English church grouud4 here. The Leith. when their daughter, tieing's,
Blackstone orchestra, of (ildot•ich• was united in marring.- to Wm. Me -
wall tarnish music for the evening. Clue, m.trhant tailor of this One.
Tea will be served ft 6 until tt :old Th.. erre y sal. londu1tel ley Itev.
everybody will be made heartily w.l- J, W. Robinson in the pn'wnee of ins-
ure. Admission, 10 and 15 cents. nleli*te friends of led It parties. The
CREWE bride's costume was cream lustre
trimmed with lace and she carried a
'Ty mum Y, June 211th, mhower bouquet of white carnations.
cOlynn gays Crewe * call 1111 The two flower -girls were ('lata
Sproul, mister of the bride, and Alice
*tulday Mr. and Mr. 4hepperll, niece of the groom. The
gins took 11 trip to the n leer of beautiful presents show
r,metal Fano. the esteem in which th.- bride is held.
P.
Sunda
last
Robert
Guelph Ex
The Misses and and loath. 'Pierce
were vhdtors a the home of Mr. anld
Mrr.. John Park near Iningannnn oil
Monday.
Mrs. Hugh Fi uagen and her
Youngest stn left hexa• last: week for
n visit to friends is ar Saskatoon.
Saskatchewan.
Quite a number of h'tends, who
c:t1114. by eX4IIMn)n fro Detroit.
visited the 111 tnm•m of Mrs. M.lhmald
and Mrs. David 'I'huluw.
Last Thursday Thomas C. gram
enlarged his barn on the Finlay 4.m
by adding it new bent to the se 4th
end of it• with -'tabling under it.
On Monday. the 34th. Mrs. Joh
Templeton left here with her f 'lye
of four children forMouerjaw•, Sank,.
., where she will join her husband.
who hint taken up land three.
LOCHALSH.
NVenets.Aw, June 2TIII.
Mise Lizzie DiekMln is h • f/n1
Detroit. Mhe intend.. snaking it
lengthg visit..
Mrs. D. H. Mackenzie returnee) o1
Monday f • i)Ptresit, where she
spent • d*yrevisiting with friends.
John and Kenneth Mackenzie had
(rife a lively time on Saturday even-
ing 'lard. trying to train their two
coursers to drive double.
Miss Annie Armstrong left on Sat-
urday to take the boat from Kincar-
dine for the. Sault, where Mhe intends
to Spend ROMP time visiting friends.
Mims Sarah F'inlaysn, who took
atrl•antage of the Greyhound ewer -
Hien I*et week, wan oecompanied nn
her return ley Miss lbfa MacKrndrick
and her little nephew. R. Mingler.
Rev. Mr. Roar, forester pekoe in the
AMhfleld Presbyterian rhumb, was
the welcome *4'i'tant of Hp'.. Mr.
Miller during the communion season,
the sacrament of the iwonl'I Supper
having been dispensed on Sabbath
Iasi. --- -
LANES.
Wow %v. .lane Lith.
Mrs. Lidstone, of Algonut, has re-
turned home.
Orchards end fruit gardens give
signs of an nhnndaol harvest.
We are glad to know that Mrs.
Sh Prw.od ie to risibly regaining her
former health.
The weather this past week has
leen very- showery ideal weather for.
the hat crop.
Mr, and Mem. E.hnuldsum, of
Johannesburg, South .A fries, were Hu
llIP44te of Mi. and Mis JAM. Janne butt
week. -
A gRenlen party under the Auspices
of Hackett'. Shodey 444hrol will le•
held at, Joseph Hncketem horse on the
10th (ollra4mn nn the evening of the
2nd of .duly. An excellent. program In
being prepared. eon4lmting of ad
dn•se4'm, recitatlone and siuging. A
need, enjoyable time le expected. Ad
nliNmirm, i.. and Al rents. Everybody
wele.,nit..
Either a mean im good and can't he
Hever or he ie. clever and won't be
gond.-New York Prete.
MAFEKIN(i.
\\'KUNa+o.1y, June :!fish.
Tlne beef ring rununel/•e' 1 last week.
Steve Stothers delivered a hots• in
Paisley on Saturday last.
The ft err have shooet 1•
pleste1 operations.st the 1•htereli aht'11,
Walter Hawkins spenta few daym
renewing aegnni11innrrm hen- last
week.
14r. AI. 1t. Hlnke returned (nun the
Old Country let week to a isit his
parents.
The showery weather of the past
week has greatly Mime wed the Yelps.
Prospects of s lett ',Will harvest are
i.i-v blight.
1'trw•s. League enoerinine•d the
11.64gsies of 1)ungalton and B14ske' m un
Teit4iday night.
Th a was n g.41 time at the
Orating ,u4len ppO..u•ty al Zion on Fri-
day
hever 'ng. No 1• 51)11 could com-
plain of h ting hail 1 dry t' .
EEBURN.
re:sti.ty, Jone 28th.
l'11'NIr AT }IAN •1):111. - The 1 it,•rn•y
Slcirty'* picnic al 10041 last Satur-
day was at day of en' ,ymenl to all who
weed. The tune was ileasautdy *pent
in viewing the pretty resere and in
boating on the river at i hike. The
president of the Society, ti'sainted" by
Mr. and Mrs. Clinton, ',asked after the
whole party. which numbered a111an.
thirty-flvr.
The statute labor for the 4411 1 and
th elide of this burg wits tin .had
Iasi week, F:. N. Shaw,,1nd .toe h
Henley being the pnthniostels. 1
litter, though for so 11,111) year-' a r4.•
silent here, had never (wrote filled this
important office, which he now does'
ably and well. When the snow hanks
e on the pubo.• read he propose,
to treat them in a w,,v different from
that of his predeeees(t' .
Mr.. H. Helton. for many years a
resident. here but now• of Windiest,
wits here during the past week visit-
ing her (3141 neighlses. Her -laugh-
ter, Miss Mnry.now-M1•s. (Il P, 4f
Windst•
,, will visit herr dnr1uy the
coming mummer. Her nephews, Will
and Albert Carter. w111 reeided here
with her. ere now rlmdnct is on :he
Grad Trunk and Michigan Cen-
tral Itailway', reepeettively.
DUNLOP.
Tut Hsutv..111ne 21,th.
Summer (•1111 Age,. 1114. being built by
Al 1.0111. lialt and ('airy along Night -in
gale at- •, n eonvenienl. Iteetimn to
retch the st*gem gsoing into town
They AM also near the p oetoffi a here
and the telephone at the hotel.
The gravel pit neer here wan the
*CPn4 of active work last week for
several days to mu )p!ly the twat" of
Geo. Fulford, E. N. Mom and Joseph
Healey. Teamsters were plentiful hut.
shovelers were scare. A former
plathm*mter trine Nome information on
how to arrange space ace when the wagons
were being loaded.
of members of Morning Star l4 4dgi•
No. 3110. A. F. dr A. M.. attended the
Mimic service at 4t. (i1'ol'g. s 441111.1.11,
G1lderieh, on Sunday morning and
enfuyel very Much the excellent
se by the rector, Rev. Al. Turn-
bull. After the nervier the 1wellireti
dined itt the King Ethvard lintel a4.
1144. guests of Maitland Lodge. (iot,-
1ich.
S4'1141111. MArrKHs.-The trusters of
4. Sellge.1. 3 have engaged J. Krnrst
1{411 1444411 Its tearhPI ill suc4.s4101) 10
MIS, Courtney, who leaves at the end
of the pn•ment tem: This. is Mr.
Ite411c1•tsou's horde mection, where he
received his that schooling, and 1114.
people 141 the set• are pleased to
Nee nue nl their own yonug mien in
charge of the educational interests of
the sect' ,A picnic for school
sect 14111 No, :t will he held in 'the woods
of -Howl-ie." the farm of Andrew
Johnston. next. Mat Imlay, ,.Several
pupils front this sett' and a ter
frow No. 1 are writing on the en-
trance examination at lindrrieh this
wrrk There is a inset deal of
diswatiefaction with the leeent Iegisla-
t' regarding teachers' salaries.
Even good Toriesc*nnot endorse the
Whitney Guver nut's. action in
taking the control of salaries out of
the hands of the trtimbai. It 444 a
much-discussed question just now.
J(Yrrlxtls. --Miss Lizzie Buchanan.
,1f Gtitheich, is visiting( her sister,
Mrs. Alex. Young - Edward Fisher
has completed the new addition to his
burn, which slakes quite an impnwr-
mlent Haying has commenced.
Andr.W Johnston did the first snow-
ing. cutting it field of Inverse. last
Thursday Roht. Bich,neu, Re.
rouepenil•' by Mrs. 14111.11411141111 and two
ams, 4•11101. up 1411111 Detroit ,1n the
Grey' 1 last week and vlmitrd his
brother, John B(1ehanan, ut Loeb
Melon. Mr. Buchanan's (1r Ihews•
Robert and Dau. H. MMarkay, also vim -
art hila one /lay lata week Fur a
roil,• and a quarter wecdl- of the Hill
the new gravel is full hf loose stones.
These should be broken. Its they slake
very luttdl travelling. Pathneaster
Hamilton's job Past of the Hill is a
twitter example of maul -making : it
was alt raked Derr soul the stones
taken out J,1(1urs 'rabbi is very
low. 1 we regret to report that very
little hope of his recovery is enter-
tained 1'h,• address given by
AI•e. 11: 'Ilan in, the Presbyterian
church . Sunday aftereeimi was. ,a
splendid • and was li4t•nel to with
great interest. Bouton \Vightn,an,-
nt' (1.Mlerieh, •H•cu ,iel the pulpit in
Hu ev,• ' g \�trn. Hendee -min ,u.
rived from 114(14114141 today and is
staying with her sister. )I►•M. A..lohn
.ton.. - - ----
AUt1UHN.
Tt'Keens v.June 21kh,
Miss ,lean ltadcliffe is visiting her
Wither and sister at present.
rhe Foresters from this village al-
trnde1 the service in Blyth list Sab-
ha.111.
James Young has leen cutting
staves doling the lust week 04. so.
Hr intends finishing this week.
Rev..1. O. Millis pre chef his farewell
rnllun to the Methodist congregation
here last4abbtlh 1V4. ' g. Ile leaves
this week for the Northwest.
Mims ('ora Andrews, of \Wing11anl,
is spending at few days in the. village.
She leaves by boat at Glwlerich
next Sunday on a }isit to her parents
in Michigan.
In the Prettyterieul eh inch last.
Sunday Mem. It 'hon. of G.sleri,h,
1(M` 4111 ace t of the recent meet-
ing 14 the \Vnlnnn's Presbyterial Soci-
ety at W. 'peg.
Alam. A. E. Collis, of the Anu•rie:un
4.44• u4.
4 s
rived here las week. She 1
L
are Pan 441 by her sun and daughter
and purposes visiting friend' and re-
latives far a few weeks.
Basten parties, socials and what not
are the upper of the day. \\'puttwill
the people o1 the next century resort
to 111 proem). furl to get up .Berri 111
riot the Glmprl ea triage ?
Last week w4. had quite rad exper-
ience wit 11 a wind slorul. Our of he
railway lents was t.itoed over, il. E.
Munr4.s awning de limlie4 a-Inrg!•
window -pane. and George Howitt had
*limitsixty rods of fens, which had
leen up only a few days, turned over.
Money is. the root .1 all Pelt -or,
rather, the lure of il. I'otitieians an•
sadly denounced for misappropriation
of it. when • tax (11 - .-,-tors 4. •
mound municipal co •its (mile in for
their sh*us. of abuse., aril to judge front
ti.lthentie report • of, our great
I hun 11 (wanks de not above, forint.' .
r.a_a a iSAYFIELD.
it's the cheap skate that cuts t)0
IOC -New York Mows.
TI•rsnAY, Ju ne: ith.
Allwrt 1Vhitesides 41111.1,11m 1'atu•r-
son, of Heilman, spent. Slltl111ay in
towed.
'I'he cottages are filling tip and sum-
mer visitor.':Ire non• noticeable on our
Mt r ee't 44.
Bev. J. Parke. of Amh*reth,,ngg will
h►et services in Trinity church
next Sunday. -
Miss 'LIIeIIi Howatt, of 1,nndon,
formally of this town. is visiting
friends and argnaintsulrrs this week.
Ale. Morris, of 1411111,111, who has leen
doing ndseion wrrk at g the emigre•
itkn of Trinity church, has returned
!smarm. -
hoed clone* on Friday and 4copet,
ue•mllsy,
September 4, flat prin-
sheen in Dungannon pty.iding
trance exarmine'inne.
forget. In come to Idsyflelel
on .11.1y d. Hemeteler the grand
toothed! mat, It *t 201 o'clock. Seaforth
Hnruns vs. ' ' field 1.ak*sides.
The Shnnr•w•k1 of Ilensall will pI*y
a football match, with the Bayfield
I4114.mide44 111 Friday evening. As
thee*. teams are 1141 (rivals It good game
is expected.
'the law to take its. cuurre•. lei the
atwitter of shade trees it is. right Shut
thane w'w plant mid take rare of them
Ishould be protected, and, as the law
on that aunt is very positive. itis to
he hop that such arts of vandalism
will 1w stopped. '
ST. AUUUSTINE.
\%'e:oNS:sti.%v. June 27tb.
Myles Moir, of Calmest, spent Sun-
day i11 the 14111x.
\fill Brophy, elf S1. Michael's • Col-
lege, Toronto. is 110.11P ,1n -14144 ((4. 1-
11on.
Hev% retiree,'builon, of Clinton, was
the guest of Rev. Father 1am.ndeau
uu Monday.
Nearly evet'ylssly took in the sll•:1w•-
Iwrry festival 1(1 \Vol. Campbell's 4111
Tuesday eventing.
Mrs. E. Mc(uire..lies Laii endw11t
and Miss Met 'artily spent Smutty at
Jein' Red 1 s.
The MIRROR Troy, df London Notre'.
sprat Sunday with their grand-
itother. 51 es. Flyuu.
George and Alis. Kate Brophy At-
tended the Dalton 14114441 flh()i 1141,4 at
Kingsbridge today.,
\\'e• 111e pleased til, see tllllt 1'.
Kearney, who -was 111411 up with tum -
',ago, is able to he around again.
51r. tad M. Armstrong and Mrs.
Wright and grandson, of Michigan,
are visiting Mrs. NVAll:u•e at plwstall.
The football g: • 4On Saturday
evening t,rulinetel eery pleasantly
her two 1,1 our young men. 14• 11114.-
11d. (ien•ge. not to I, -*I the young
astray. -
ST. HELENS. le
TrItsD.a v, June all{h.
flims M. 1. Clark is spending a couple
of weeks at 'lintel'.
Then• is 441)1111' talk of a picnic to lie
held on Friday, .duly filth.
Jas. Gunton. wife 111141 f II) are
visiting a1 %V. S. Nle( n.sstie-s.
Mr. and Mrs. Craw and children re-
turned femur litolet-ieh last Friday.
Quite a nunrlwr Lok advanttge of
the t•XcntMion to Guelph last week.
N11•. and Miss M1eGowan visited at
W. E. McPltets•n's the latter part of
hast w•e•k.
John McGuire and two lady friends
.f Lucknow, wile in the village
AI lay night.
Schein] edos•s 14're (111 Tuesday of
this week. owing to the entrance
pupil: writing here.
Alis Mel'her•son. Miss Maggie Mc-
Donald and Angus Mel/mink! spent
SunduIV with friends al .1: •s-
1,1w•n.
C. A. Tehlntt. of t)nngannon. dsi)re•
siding examiner et the ex. • lions
here un \Wldnesltty, Thursday and
Friday of this we. -k. -
.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
1'es:su.av, .tuns Leith.
'1'14e strawberry h•stival lama Friday
evening ler the auspices of the:.111-
8uth s•hlol of ('144011 rhmrcll wits a
fairly mneeensfnl affair. though the
14r ' g of Mr. McMuilh'4 barn had a
•wh:1t dt•pn•s$ing effect 111 the
tinct' '.
BAHN lie wet. 111e line kern 'whing-
ing to 4 •I McMath, on the 11hcun-
cession. was totally dewtruyed ly fire
nn Friday of last week, together with
all the rearms. including a quantity
of grain and farm implements. The
fit. ewcmrn'1 about 3 o'clock and is
s4ppos4l to haveresulted f mlllltt
14114.011M a herb'''. The flames were
11114t. MPP11 from a stark of straw 1111 the
44,1(1[11 side of the building and quick-
ly spread to the :uljoining huil4�ings.
l'here is all illstiraim1 of Winn on the
buildings) and it further snug on the
e• intents. •hut the loss will he 11
greater than the insurance and Ow•-
rurring 41L (him srusm of 11e year it
w111 Ise impossible 11) replace the Middl-
ing in lime for the griming stops.
Alr•. M.•Math w•,,44 away from hmnM• 411
1 11 time and 11 1y144 with great diffi-
culty that the neighbor. moe(Pellisl in
511V ing the dwelling house. which is
only It few yards away.
.}t Kl'.11RINIi THE DAMAUF.s. - Of
twenty -mix bridges and cnhrrt4 in No.
1 division washed out or damaged by
the 1.e4.tlt flood tweet) f haul been
repaired up to last Saturday night.
The work is nndcr the mupw•rintrnd-
ence rat H. L. Salkeld, the tom ieillor
for this division, who hire displayed
great celerity in getting things 11
rights again. He ha' been working
at it every day mince the storm and
ham had a rnp4i11Prable number of men
working tinder his divert ion. At
Brindley'., uu the 4th concession, Ia
cement arch has leen const everted by
Alessrs. ll:lw) A H •I, who have
made it g.wol, 41111Gunt.int {nl which
will last for many • years. rhe e•xuct
rust of till then• repairs ennnot be
figured rap, alt present, but it -is esti-
mated that the two hoursi rein has, Het
the township between 541141 and 53(1)
in No. 1 division nlonr. The brunt of
the .totem wee fell in this division,
little damage being reported from
other portions of the township.
F belt TIl \\'H:UU,Na ANN!‘ ER'ARY.
On Wednesday of last week Mr. and
11x44. E. Ruullall, of the 14th r(3nre•M-
44hmn, celebrated the fiftieth miniver -
Sari' of their in:,tiiage. The day wee
really :1 mouth• in ,ulvence 4.1 the
ncrlal dale, lot their eldest moo. Hey.
A1. (', it hall, of Morten. Alan.,
could not be present 411 the Lester
date. A11 the 111rn11e1•, of the family
were present except Mr'. A. E. Sin-
clair, of Winnipeg, Manitoba, who
Visited her patents last•:nrr.
George, of Flint, and Witt., of Toron-
to. Among the guest's prement were
Het'. 1►r. sol Mrs- Stewart, Clinton,
and Rev. F. and Mrs. Sys ann. of
Hnlmeevill,. • The worth)' couple
Were the recipients of mann lee(1tiful
gifts. and utter rungtatnlnt.ions and a
sunlptnln4 e•,•plsl 11 t e•nJIi i,I,le
t' • was spent by all. Mr. Rumlall
came from Norfolk, Eng„ 141 Ihim
country with his perente abseil the
year ital. and settled on the farm
now tertopiel by T, Potter on the
(i141ee-i,h 14x11. Men. Humball came
f • Newton. Hamilton county, Ar -
Magi). Irrhnld. about 111',2, Ind three
years later she, with he 4.h,r,
11(1114' 10 C linton dh
to her brt•r'-'
Mark ('aseels. a well-known ern
tructer end 'milder. Ilex.' Miss Cas
'elm mel, her fete in the yriling Huron
farmer. They were married in (lode
rich' by Itev. A. Markey, of St. An
drew's church. July T.tod. 18$11. The
eetttflcete hears the names of George
stud Frederick Rumba!' as witneeeem
They resided on the old horn -steed til
the death of Mr. Rumball's mother
when they went to the pprevent. Mole
on the lith Conceselttn. Eight children
were born to them : Rev. M. ('. 'Rum -
hall, now of Morden, Man, : Mks
Georgie. living with her parents:
Helen, deceased ; Geo. W., of Flint,
The garden party not rthe auspices
of the Ladies' Aid of the 'reshyl1rian,
church held on Tilslay tells it grand
mnrt•Pma. The Clinton l'itvl•nm' Band
furnished choice tuunic,
arra nn another (noes mdent,)
WANILSLI8M It.\MPA NT, - 40111e`,few
weeks ago a plandRrtlle mw of young
maple treesrowing on theroaul1Me
mar ,tames \Yellin farm in the town-'
!Hp mf Ooderich near 1iaajfield was
run down during the night tittle,
forty-seven trees being laid low by the
14X44(11 110111e nlie(reant. Who the per-
petrator of this wanton act may 1e is
not leflnit.1y known, but there nrr
grave slmpiclonM mem w certain in•
dlviduwl and a cask may shortly he
entered in /duet, for there ham of late
come sp evidence that may 19,nvict
the guilty party. Mr. Wallis offers
w handsome reward to anyone wh1
will furnish a clue towards bringing
Semi -ready welcomes honest
competition -even though such
'competition is but passing
through its experimental mis-
takes.
It's the spurious kind of
•competition our customers
have to guard against -- that
of the old-time ready-made
clothier Milo thinks that all he
has to do is to select a fancy
name and advertise his old
product as equal to " Semi -
ready," This is the kind of
fraud that. hurts -it ,turfs the
custcrner most, and sends him
bacl: to the last century
method of buying clothes from
the cloth roll. In this way it
does not help us to prove the
fact that ;the many who, to -day,
wants to be really well-dressed
wear Semi -ready clothes.
Semi -I ady tailoring is bet-
ter than i;ustom tailoring. We
caneot persuade. all our cus-
tomers in Canada tq see our
shops and learn the reason
why, but we give s- written
guarantee with every suit of
Semi -ready clothes that thio
i.s so,
A fes Pia: -randy Top Cast It rut
ee!int rah,. -*ad it leeks dunk►
pr•t*d al..ay1.
$Erl-RRADv WARDROYU
GODEIUCH
McLean Mess. - - Agents
Mich.; 4umie, Mirs. A. E. Sinclair,
\\'iuni1wg, Man.: Jennie. Mrs. J. A.
Forel, Clinton : W. H., Toronto : AI in-
ui.-, Mies. W. Pickard. )lulnuwville.'
Cornerstone Laying at Crediton.
.la nee Si. ., The ,urnl4wennP
laying in eonp.rd1ut1 with 1'reilit4I's
new pnbldr sehtol sok plan atonality
night at fi o'clock.. 1L was an event, in
the history of the yillagl• that will not
slon hr fiegniten.- '1'141• school (chil-
dren werelI'enellt 11.1111 au1•
dlll''st•. selene
delivered boy \Wan. Lewis and other
I-Ur/Ams. The 11ra1.'M hand played several
appropriate se lt4•t• .
Farewell Sermon at Exeter.
Exeter, June lith. R. -v. It. J. M.
Perkins, lector tit t h e Tri vitt
Meiji, iinl. rhun•h, preached his tate-
well ser on 4 lay eve ' g
last. The 111111141 was eruavdew1 111 the
doors. Hee. Ah•. Perkins hits fleet'
re414,1e of this ,hunch for over thaw
years. and by him infl(1pnre has err
denied himself not only to him people,
but to the citizens. Mr. Perkins
leaves this week lir Ingersoll. wheel-
ie.
herehe hats au•reptd a cell.
Siren.' 1 h 1)ny in (14Nler'ch.
A man whose 1 • a joiner the
railway kept a stoat tethered in his
g:udrn. A friend a eked 1 ' • day
what was the time of the goat. ••l's•
of the goat !" he replied : '•nuu1, that
goat keeps ale in coals. Never a train
pa ISIS 11111 the fireman throws a bit of
real at it." '
Mollie (aged mixt' "Oh. 1 Rev, do
you know what may. governess lull me
today ? 41w Gild that the world is
round. Isn't that funnv? holly
raged Nix :1,1(1 a half) "You silly !
t M reirse- the world in round. 1 could
have told you that. That's why we
say in our Drayer'', •\Vot•Id wit) 1.
end.'
SCOTT'S EMULSION won't make a
I
hump back straight, neither will It make
1 short les long. but It fuds soft bona
and heals diseased bone and is among
the lew genuine means of recovery le
rickets and hone consumption.
Strad for (r., sample
SCOTT & BOWNZ, Mertes.Toronto, ria.
pc. sod $..00 1 all draigi•t.-
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TO THF: PUBLIC
The price of beef rattle I ti rota/hem i the.
I4ritlsh Emplre has dropped a not. -h o,
a., a. and eon...anent.ly local terve. are
down. We are now '11101y1ng all ruts
at lower prlees, while the quality L. a.
good, If not better, than ever. M.
LEAN; 4 M MEAT MAItK ET handle' all
khsl• of meats, poultry. }we.. and, while
thanking the public for their liberal
a we rnnage, we w,llrlt a cold lnnanr4! of
the .ane.
McLEAN EROS.
•
• °Feet Frit St. and Square. Undo, tele
i
The Palace Clothing Store
Men's
and
Youths'
Summer
Pants
Men's
and
Boys'
Belts
Men's Summer
Hats
Straw Textile and Fur Felts.
Exceptionally good values,
Summer
Underwear
in natural wools, balbriggans,
t'te. See our Combination
suits. They are becoming
very popular.
Everything for Men and Boys
Pure
Fabrics
in
Negligee
Shirts
Fancy
Half
Hose,
25 cents
McLEAN BROS.
Art Tailors, Clothiers, Furnishers, Hatters.
North side (hurt Bough Square, (ioderich.
Some One Must Be
In The Lead
We are ; because we give the
hest materials, combined with
style, the two essentials that
particular dressers defraud
and get.
Frank Ne Martin
The Tailor
Seasonable Lines
in Hardware ,
BINDER TWINE,
HAY FORKS,
HAY FORK MOPE,
SCYTHES AND SNATHS
MACHINE OiL,
SCYTHE STONES, Etc.
Everything in Hardware at the best prices.
Give me a tall before purchasing.
J. NICHOLSON
The New Uaroware Store, - West Street.
i
Gasoline Stoves
SOMETHING NEW
UNDER THE SUN.
THE drudgery of cooking in hot weather
reduced to a minimum by using the
SUN GASOLINE STOVE
You may have seen gasoline stoves but
you have never seen any that would equal
the shipment of Sun Stoves that we received
this week. Turn a lever, light a match,
that's all.
Screen Doors and Windows,
Portland Cement,
Refrigerators, ,
Ice Cream Freezers,
Washing Machines,
Binder Twine,
Extra Quality Machine Oils,
A FEW DOZEN HAY RAKES
AT 2 for 25c.
E. P..PAULIN
Some One Must Be
In The Lead
We are ; because we give the
hest materials, combined with
style, the two essentials that
particular dressers defraud
and get.
Frank Ne Martin
The Tailor
Seasonable Lines
in Hardware ,
BINDER TWINE,
HAY FORKS,
HAY FORK MOPE,
SCYTHES AND SNATHS
MACHINE OiL,
SCYTHE STONES, Etc.
Everything in Hardware at the best prices.
Give me a tall before purchasing.
J. NICHOLSON
The New Uaroware Store, - West Street.