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The Signal, 1907-6-27, Page 7THE SIGNAL: GODERICH, ONTARIO - i' AA"A"i"i• 'i„i' Q�4 4�4'i` 7�S'i"S"S"i"i' ?�P r'i' 4�F ri` ?�G'i"i"i"i trP "--- + ,I,h OurNew e News of the District. Hair Vigor LOYAL. COLBORNE. ducted the l+«ron review lit gab- UUNUANNUN. I AyCr'i Hair Vidor was good, MONDAY, June Goth. troth school he , terday....A louu- { the best air was made. good, TvttenAY, June Girth. A. NB\V'lY)N, UEN1'IFi1', LICK Kenneth Morris, of Buffalo, is visit. Howarl Baer "pent Sunday at the toes, of uirmlorir of Adorning Htar �)(� VOtA'-AtbomnevINTItlT, LI bur.But Ing friends here at present• home of Tutu Pennington. Ledge joined with the Mxruue of dtlys. �eW ltl1[1(dyR1.1=YM Ian(W[111t1U111110 AYer's Hair Vi�Orr, OtW lm- Geoderies in attending 6ervtce at Fit. fowl,iwttorthannam,I.townandbridgemurk proved formula i3 better. It Mn Otter, of Wisconsin, and her Almater Editar Kurmchenski war ill, George's chute'h yesterday. ale. Atu"I'"" peattl mwtbreakLblur. + sister, Mrs. McGregor, of Detroit, a few days with art attack of ntedsles. I N. Ii. --You tot a1wN . ha,u )uurwwk muesli IS the one great specific for fall- "pprrnt last week with their patrntoof - --T-� bullet duan is tbo denlwl ulhre--tuuru Wmr, Mr. and Mn. H. Morris. Mr. and Mrs. Ohler and Mr, and twuerGu+flittrs/ordoinalbu work, Illuta lWu Ing hair. Anew preparation in Mn. b'lick,tont Sundry tart in Uliu- AUBURN. forlablu fur the patleut. A ar and Haughton Somereall took ton, every way. New bottle. Neu, i THK H1'ERLIAG BANK OF CAN- I N(YI'IUF. -TIIF 1.0('Al. A(iFN(7Y I to t sr forme' excureiun toCiuelphnn John Hchwaoz had the misfortune 1 A1)A-AUBCItN AUNNI•Y, Optiu Tue.- 1, b, Dunrannoon for Thu Signal 6attIs Pont. contents. Ask your druggist to friday last and spent a very enjoyable drrm. Thuevdays Gait tiatunaa)m. A rtlnuntl (antro la,uk and Ntetiwlury Boil, »bele +, y C. heights. to "J'rain his ankle, and he will be laid banklua bu.inu,w trunw.utod. nlavina„ Hank u,dl•M N'tIl ba raaflved for •ubacriptiuu., lel• show It to you, the new kind." da at the O. A. Rol) ora short time• department accept. dupcmits, of 81 and up- vrrlwiar and job work, and remipim Ndll be I Lbee not ebanye th rotor of th. flair. Mr. and Mrs. John Edmonds, of ward+, b,tereeel at J lm•r cent. par aunuul, txty• rlvuu fur amounts, Paid for ilio wane. / Detroit, spent the t week with Mr. \Villiaw Durmt has added greatly to Ghia everp three month . taru,un' the ,•ul+H, ]� I r•rm a. qua ..oa nota• �{watss, the beauty of his fano byrieetbng a pueehuwdatmascnahluraw•..A.U,UAMHI•g,I \ENA' PATT1'aIN114 1N WALL and Mrs. G. F. Alcl her. Mrs,, Ed• flew fence along its front, Acting Manager. 1 Ito+per*. uelllug e. t irdurm, ate., al t ho Dun. � silo. „ t• r•.r moods met a large number of her ramwn 1". »rota•, lank, ,tathujuy. wall friends during her short stay and all RPv. J. S. Burn is lit carllp meeting WHUNttaDAY, June IHth. (»otos, and tancy jr let. Nora. CoRH and toil erJ A•i ►to .coat It were pleww( to see her baking ru at re"ent, and Mr. Young, of Gode• Statute laltew is the order of the al i"+ Itvau•+„lock slid ked price». Row a... a•..r. well. ric� very ably conducted the services day. IN A IIAMNIx`K IN on Flunday tart in his, absence. Mr. and Mrs. Prouw are visiting it+ :,tbr hada tit", warm day■ 1. all rialit Aa we now make our new Hair Vigor it LEEtlURN. e M rang Y June 24th. The hig day of sport in Goderich to Monday of next' week is eager) hooked for. Mrs. Parrish was over from trait visiting [let non John, and air her children in Ashfield. Roadwork was dune herr ?It th south end of the burg On Tuerllay, an Wednesday of last week, A. H. Clot ton toeing patthn+aster. Geo. Jardine and hie family hav left herr and gw)e to live on the Hal ford heights, where he has rented property. He will work if, one of th axltwor s In Goderich in future. Friday last John Hunter, who is an larging his barn by dividing it in tit centre, hs 1 a bee of his neighbors t help him. This barn was built h Alfred Na:tel in the i0's and rine then the farm has had meveral owner•,. lu lt417 Mr. Hunter bought it and lie It aince resided on it. JAMN" (1lllmHI)LM'a BARN. - (b Thursday last Jamey Chisbolnt's new Tarn, on the lake shore utast, wi raised, and the event brought t gether a large number of the stalwarts from the surroundirif -country. In the the and evening abut ninety men were on hand to attend to the job. The timbers were heavier than usual, and it was almost sunset when the race to put sip the last platen and set the rafters in position was commenced. The captains were Jam. McWhinneyy, of Nile, and Re)ss McNur, of Sheppnrdtoo, the McWhinney aide winning by a Read margin. Then the men, niter their hig day's work, es• joyed the excellent steal served On Mr. Chisholm'" lawn. The new b"o"il is a well-built "tructure. The dimen- sions are 44 by Wt fret, with wall {limits 31 feet high. The aulwtructur•r it, of cement, 1()I feet high. An already slated, the timbers Gtr extra hravy, and the fume is solid enough to Ntand the storms of many decades, it will he roofed with metal sheeting. Mr, Chisholm .Jid not let a contract for the building, tett has had it done by day labor and is satisfied with the results. He is to toe congratulated upin adding so line a structure to the buildings along the lake shore road. Services at the Fvaogelicxl church 1J Y e ' w this week in the vicinity of Millbank, met Rous at ANDNICSON'S 11AWAVARL ' does not have the slightest effect upon next Sabbath will he at the flood, - ne - a A n rain ( 1 1 o'clock. luck •eve nmq, their foruser house. Mrs. T. Hieldell Of this villx�r, in. \VBUNIWDAY, June :011), i Cliff Rivers t r has taken a {asitiun in the color of the hair. You may use it free, y and for any len h or time me wi - Lt th n %10.' Children Day will lie cele• tends taking a trip to the Northwest C, Elliutt's store. out fear of changing the color. Stops falling hair. y twitted in the near future. -- -- to visit her parents and other friends thee. Mina Dunho r is mloending a few days Cures dandruff. I —aloe• by me, J, a ayer°e.. Leweu stew- - hound fret. week. Atdhe Ia rtionage. ) tevltoy Ret ening fur the "uutulet afu tion. Mr. Wuuds. lir stittord, 0 BENMILLER. ° James Young hurl a orriods accident B. J. (Crawford and D. McNevin _ TrIu+DAY, June 23tit P U. Oke. of Toronto, is spending bin in the sawmill a week ago. As a large lug was [wing cut a piece cut off in attended the races Get Seaforth Idst week. MAFEKIN(J. ( d vacation At his home here, CAme contact with the saw, breakin it into three q pieces. it wire Ed. Ituhinson him gone to Ltcknow, where he will MONDAY, June 21th. A little 4 Ward Gledhill is pho I recovered (rum his attack of typhoid fever, A narrow emeape for those who were in the mill. engage in the hutch. Pring busiuenot. visitor has come to stay at Anson Finlay's. e Quite a nluuher of our ours young people L t,N,k in the excursion to Guelph last Friday, Tllx HI'geVLATIt rs Attic. --- 'Phe ecelesiawlical year has closed. Con- Miem McGuire, milliner here the past season, returned to her flume to Brun- cls yesterday. A number went over to rifle prat. tice at Lailea on Friday evening, a ferences, asomniblies and other church Miss Ellen Woods, of %ion, is stay- • Little Charlie and Millie Stoke,+ are courts have. completed the business of I Tom McLean is laid up at present Ing at the home of Anson Finlay. sla•nding n few weeks with their the point year and etal•ted on a new. with a torr foot. We hope, tel Gee him 1Vurthy Kilpatrick. of the G. C. l., grandparent", Mr. and Mr. Ifeddle, Strange events are transpiring. We nruund Pre long, was home for some days last week. P Mrs. McClure, u( Inuiafail. All ' who It" teen spending a few months have have bank mpevlati,en ; the insurance c"rnmilwiun revealed strange tr+tnhxc. Afiss Minnie Durnin, who has latest llttrnding the l.erndun \urrm►I School, Bailie Mothers, of Lucknow public school, spent Sunday hill home with her sister, AI n. Jas Iwrn rr tiona ; even the chutch tluancem have rN•ru P(\tur•nel house on Friday htat, xt he turned to her home in blwrtw' Inst WelneislAy. caught ifl the spevlative wood, ,out all is hushed up carefully. The dixrxse ra. Ityan 1, waved into the house ntly vxcdtr(t toy John Shepperd. hiss Tollghan, or Listowel, wits a guest at rhe humeof Mia* Lizzie Blake Fur Epworth iwvlglie service Thurx- day ought to bP vrrto(v1 W the but• tow, and restitution wmeir, \V welcome her and her family to the illuge. on Monday. evening at s o'clock the top is is to he taken by Rev. Mr. Yellan(1. Her- vice next week will be the monthly censecratiou meeting. rVNnYitMDAY, June 28th. Rev' A. McNah, A. A., of Walton, wilt the og in Knox C ulwu.-Rev, J. \V. • Rubinson will aero h hie farewell sermon on Bund evening next. Afr. Courtice, Richard Finlay went down to Guelph flu the excursion from Gode- rich June '21st. _ h both church both morning and evening ou and evening the coming Sunday. a mtut nt of Victoria University, will asci t ' th Blake's Hunday sehu.rl Intend hold - in a ciente in Tw•amlrv's love near R 1 glove UREWL TDasnAY,'June loth. A. E. Maine is going to put'up an addition to his hewn tomorrow. T. K, Durnin, of Dungannon, called on friends here on Monday last. W. Courtice, of Holmeuville, will occupy the pulpit at Crewe next nit y. Mn. W. Misner and daughter. Clara, of Detroit, are visiting friends at Crewe. Mise May Culbert spent last week with her sister, Mn. T. H. Reed,'of Mafeking. Win. Brown finished the cement foundation under J. Gray's barn last Wednesday. Wt: are pleased toreport that. Miss Lottie Pierce has recovered from her terent illness. There will be a lawn social at the home of Robert Treleaven on Thurs- day evening next. Quite a number from here oak in the moonlight excursion nn the steamer Greyhound last week. W. A. Culbert, J. Pets in and Win. Shackleton, jr., took in the excursion to Guelph Experimental Farm last week. Manure ben are the order of the day now. James Cultwrt had A very successful one yesterday and Toney Pierce is having one tomorrow. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Culbert, jr.. will attend the wedding of the latter', brother, William Wreath, to Mine M Eagleson, of Whitechurch, 'on \VJnesdAy, 'lath last. Rev. J. W. Robinnnn preached his farewell sermon itt Crewe last Hun- e day. He leaven next week for H )arta. ( }rev. Mr. Smith, of the Ashfield cit- I reit, succeeds Mr. Rnlrinsom on the i Dungannon circuit. i Mrs. P. Scott and her sister, Mrs. P. Robinson, and baby, of Ins Ani- i rr,as, Colorado, are over on a three months' visit to their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. James. of Kinloss: They Spent last week visiting friends around Crewe and in the vicinity. f LUCKNOW. MnNDAY, June 24th. s (Ven. Girvin and family have re- F Ire - moved to Calgary, Alta, Twenty-five farness from the sur- I rounding townships hove made entry t in the competition for standing fields s of need grain under the auspices of the Lucknow Agricultural Htteirty, for which prizes step offend by the tarso Oovernmebt, An•mntmnq Brom, of Goclerieh, are 8 installing a hydernolie ram for the Lucknow bowling "lilt to provide drinking water fill' the inforriloern and h also for watering the green. The club f; have declded, to join the western naso- a ciatlon and mend 1'Ppi-ementativP rinks c to the competition tit. IA)odon in .July. it - t SMART AS A BOY. fl That's How Mr. Chester Loomis Feels P' After Using Dodd's Kidney Pills. F OrlAnd, Ont.. .Inn" 71th.--IHperinl.) f "I *in 70 yes I% eef •, gel and smart Arid h artive AA A Imes. and T give [)odd', Kidney 11 fix all the credit." That Is n the ntAtrment of Mr. Chester Lomin, .1 an old and respreted farmer living el near here. And Mr. Loomis goes on w to give his reasons for giving Dodd's g Kidneqq Pills all the credit, as follows : g "Before i'started to use Dodd's Kid- a nes Pills I waw an "sed up I could a hardly ride in A Muggy, and i could ft not do any work of any kind. Every- li holy thmrght i would not. live loerwtR p mm -out kidneys ars, re"pnnnihla is for nine -tenths of all the illi then ageel A endure. That in why D,rld a Kidney pp Pille an the old folks' lierst friend. J1 DUNLOP. MONDAY, June 24tb. Ja llem Barker and Frank Glaziei teN)k in the u]toonliRbt excursion las week. Quite a number pf our resident.~ were at James Chisholm'm barn. rxlie- Ing hl Leeburn on Thursday of last week. Misses Helen and Mary Yemnq; with their bmth er Frank, were au]ong the excursionists to Detroit by the steuser Greyhound last week. Air. and Airs. Chas. McNeil, C; Mac- Aimnus, Rodwrt Quaid, jr.,. Gertrude Quaid and Was Glazier,' jr., visite! the Guelph Agricultural College last Fri- day. Win. Young, jr., went ti, mee On- tario's far -tuned college, of aaggricul• tove nt Guelph. ile wits pleased with Whitt he maw and perhaps may take a course of study there for a terns or so in the near future. Detroit visitors here last week by the steamer Greyhound wen- Mrs. l'harter•s, of Pontiac. Mich., formerly Nism Nary Young, the guest of Al r"' Allen, and at Mrs. McDonald's were Mr,. Weamenhurle and two daughterte. It. H. NacUonalu, Ali-. and Mrs. Blair and two children. Mrs. Blair and children will spend the summer here. NILE. MONDAY, June 24th. Kenneth Monis, of Buffalo, is re- newing old acquaintances here at pres- ent. Thos. Mcoratten wow visiting in Ningara and Bnffalo during the past week. WEDNFm D.i Y, June Wth. Win. Corey, nr., has hold his house and lot to Mr. Wright, of near L•am- Ington. \Vm. Finnigan is busy with prepar- ations which will result before long in s new tarn. The Nile Sabbath school will hold Cbeir annual picnic on Saturday of ;him week at Point Farm. Win. Ryan has sold his farm to John Wameley, of Ashfleld, and will ohortly move to Dungannon to reside. James Bailie is putting reorient 'umndationm tinder his house and barn, ,n the farm he recently purchased Torn John Hasty. Next Sabbath murninR Rev. J. C. 3eid will preach a special nermon to •hildren and in the evening will ad - tress the Epworth League. UARLOW MONDAY, June 24th. HORSIM Sot.n. -- Thos. Burns has 1 told et heavy -draught mare to Allen dt , NcClusky, the Ooderich dealers, for omewhere about iYpl. The earn" lealers have given Alex. Young a rmF price for his fine black drivers rhich green to Cobalt an a saddle horse or a Government agent. b PItltSONAI„-dAllnx Jmliot Johnston 1 ion returned from A vimit of Several reeks with friends at Hamilton and 'oronto.....-Mrs. F. Mother visited i ler brother, Lester RolNertmon, drug. 'ist.. at Niagmrm, last week ...... J. r fallow h, of Dungannon, spent Sun- ( ny with friends here...... Gordon 'dung, jr.. ban had a severe Attack of riatica, but we are pleased to report I I hot he is ret?ru•"tingq. . D. B. Mr - ,ay was out from Goderich on Sea $ relay calling on his uncle. John r luchanan..... Mrs. Wm. Cunning - am find her son F,arl and John John- " ton were among the excursioni'stee to uelph on Friday. FARM Naris. - The recent mine ave greatly improved the crop r>.peets. S. lAutenalftyer has am 1 no a field of larley mi one could ex- P,t to see at this time of the year. h oced fields of fall wheat are scarce, u lit there is one on the old Tewsley trm, the growth being thick and I strong. Lucerne is making a fine rop and for those who ore growing p it will he o mit the shortage in the mothI . 11lex. Johnston, on the d owrie tarn, has a particularly good b old of it. The. fruit crop never Rotted tetter and pretty nearly II rerything promises a gond yield. H Ar•ly apples, however, such as tho to 4tchesn, Astrachanx And anown, will I, light.. w JO'rr No e. -A munl,er of our young c ien attended the hAru-mixing ,at n antes, Chishnlnu'n, Lech irn, on Thum- it my IeSt...... The paithmaatern Ars, at, ork on the made. We. ivnnld ung- H -at that If they would put some new ravel on "Routh street” it would he A wine thing in view of the traffle e, hath will worm commen^e to and oro the C. P. R. Station .... , . Rev, Matheson, of C't►ledon Fant, reacheAl ratordAy In the Presbyter- 0 n ehmrr ...Rev, A. McNah, M. r of Waltm, will occupy the nlpit next 8ahhath afternoon ...... b rhn Wilson, of Anlmrn, can. 11 _- t s I e morning service. Bun., Hca -The carpenters have the river next Satunhiy, June 'Ith. Everybody come snit enjoy tis gotxl WESTFIELD. commrn ted the fr►mew•ork of Donald time. MoNDAv, June 24th. W. AII;N1Pt•in holae.....Alex. Pentland "domed his bed nn Alunday afternoon. MireSes AKGie and Anu+t Kilpatrick A. Hammon, of Lucknow, is spending a few days with his laugh- Alssit me rntyflve persons were fu and Mrs. Itich. Kilpatrirk, of Brown City, Alich., were house on the ter, Mrs, \V, H. Campbell. attendance excur- cion funs,,, Detroit by steamer Grey. Frank Caulphell, wife and fauuly err Sc Huul. ('Lumi%*'I - Whool Whetted closed hound fret. week. spending it err days with their uncle end aunt, 111 r. dud Alrm, \\'. It. Carr. ) tevltoy Ret ening fur the "uutulet afu tion. Mr. Wuuds. lir stittord, The morning ,,."vice It Blake's Kirk ton. and df Varna, are the pre- aiding exaulin s for the. ehurrh ryas txkeu by Ernest 'Stier. wood and in the ""ening Rey. Air. I'h(• Westfield Sunday school pur- ett:auce at thim (entre. 'U r princippal is acting •smith preached. Next Sunday morn- Ne inq he S)use holding their annual ppicnic in Wightman's in the gone ca its at Kintxil. will Mr, S. farewell sermon b 0forehr leaves ohn gtvve flu Jurly tat. A good finis,. is t x{netted. \VguDND --A former Dungannon to take charge of the Uungaomon circuit. George Whittle and wife, of Lett,- lay, in the, prow uLChxs, \V6 nrl, w•am quietly wed ed on \Vedneada • re• Air. and ane ington, spent x few 11,►VN lest week last to Nis, Diel,el of Atilelumty The Iloved to their new home in Winq- orae in ham vimiting tit the house of John \Night- happy event took lace at hi h noon Ru►fwnta, on Friday last. Mr. Tr•leltv- h man. They erre old neighlarr in Ease, some years ago. Itthe residrncr lit t ie br iele'e ". en n m dimporsel of him terve to At.. BL►ke and will in future John Redmond,Jr..is ex j petted 1[s,. and Mea. H. llirlrel, :rv, A irvrr. of Nildmf►y, conducting the reside at \\ mgham. Thev will be house from the Neat tlNlxv (Monday), ceremony in the pre ace of iuuord- inuch usismed by a wide circle of friends here. He does nut intrud returning just as late relatives. The lir a wore A dress m. IDr.) a Alis. II)r.) Mclxnnan, of Ripley, and he, comes, ,ts he is to Ili- united in wed- of white silk taffeta not was given _ luck to a young lady front Dublin on away by her father. er travelling iSAYFIELU. Wednesday of this week. dress was of old room,.. -fie bride and WtrDNNKDAY, June 2(Ith. The picnic held in Gel. WAllace'sm offs," spending t r week with A number teak to the hot -me to grove on S;ttnl'd;ky last to connection With t It e Donnybrook Epworth friends here returned to Naterlxr today. where Mr. Whys, I has an ex. 'win races Swifot•th last week. League aril[ Liund,Y aschool was a eellent positron. We. the yellingAlex. long %Je Lend is premiding at the, entrance examination here, decided success. The proceed, cuupte a and pt•owpe us life. while T. iI Brownlee is in''/,urich. xmountwl to over 170. The nnmic -- _ __ Emulsion furnished by Archie Andetwu, RAW. KINTAIt,. We rine sorry to report the illness of Helens, on the Highland pipets was much appreciated. WE HAVE PUT iN A FIRST- Will. Attw(m d's ,little lay, who is home from the West with his mother. eravev,lrou�fhin ('Loiss eodpntent -for it Initldnr• —tinx. etc., and en, for Albert Mitchell and wife, of Go de- ST. AUGUSTINE. anythinxln ill line wal rcceh_•a p Intel, at- tension. Mendiva rich. and Miss Ids Br°wnlre vimittd TCNND27tb. nettly and chcuse dune. A trial elicited. nrDerNAL I Mt•- their cousin, A1rm. if. Little, off Sun. d,ty. ,d .%Y, une \ICRI'Hl.Ueuerel ktcrcband Kintxl TuMIXI)AY, June 37, 1907 7 SEASONABLE WEAR NEGLIGEE SHIRTS WHITE AND FANCY VESTS SUMMU QUITS TWO-PIECE THE FAMOUS SEMI -READY FINE TAILORED GOODS STRAW HAVS FINEST ENGLISH AND AMER- ICAN STYLES FROM Soo TO $3.00 McLEAN BROS. ARE HEADQUARTERS F O R COMFORTABLE AND STYL- ISH CLOTHING FOR SUMMER WA. Is C WE KNOW BY T STOVES' WEATHER OMING WAY OUR GASOLINE E SELLING The farmers are homy at Iuadwork this week. \VRDNgBDAY, June , h. Won. F1liott had the misfortune to - Airs. George Stafford is hour friom Alex. McMurch r" laid u Y p just now with sore eyes. lee kicked in the face h x horse oil Y Saturday afternoon. i{r is able to be - -_ -' -- - - -- referred G) the minim Rand edue;d• It Dakota on x visit. Alis Annie Kinahan is visiting Mrs. E. McGuire's. Dune. Munroe, of Ri le w nt • in• at d p y' I1e aY in the village. out ag tin. a ThP O,ldrellowm of Brucefleld had you cannot stand ridicule you tional questions. Y llr. Chixhului, flue 'siuin ntrmdx+r, never will earn applause, cab the last The leis religion in some Mien Donelh, of Toronto, is or. Mr. and Airs. td, of Yo t R Albert, spent Sunday U. their picnic herr on Friday Goll four school sectiuue of Stunle • held it unius ) men the mpe•itker ant "er"P'ed mon• theology they can hold. afoout thirty minutes in dealing with Dominion Folk her friers d, Mise McAllister. at nay at Me or•A ) icnic o 1 n 'ixtuslay' issues. who always are looking it was Aecidel to C911 :1, nominntinK faults atony" xrr hu• -sighted. for Mr. and Mrs. Berry, of Brantford, are visiting at F. Urvereaux'• Mise Kelly, o[ \YaaerVille, Iowa, is the bunt of Mine Kate Whitt this herr - Fn oneAl ode wam i has don in up T. Co ia�,tion tit be when ein A Brueomels ms inIt It�'pn use• preaching about hap - ndidatesa will P with vinegar in Vincent IA-ddy has returned from Brandon. The climate did not agree, week. Y Uaqueron'm shut , where he has pens( gout a line restaurant. your voice. Ile noutineted for booth Uomtnion and ( When turn have hound their a Provincial with\'inc' The hmue of lobo Stile,; was brightenedoby the advent ofa little F.dwdrd Reid Rot a.1ittsty gash in his seats, en they :►Iwnys open their mouths wie�er. --- Preparstione are beingladvanced for Its, Catholic, picnic on July let. girl Sundiiy morning. f )t of a falbnt axe whit" 6e ture en• R din Jetve hill in w _ Often a fiat old town is due to )on't fail to come and have it Kill)(' , ALeNeU and family, of Jaekpar. Mich., Mitrlt. ars, visiting e'of heepar' set,n H haul to have sen oral stitches {rot m ti bee put it. a NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS cold old church. I line. The me urate school entrance rhes I Unngnnnon Jam" Sinnott, ental at Hr. Grit Mia. closed Atiee Harris haus elereel her millinery T P \VnnlPll'm Institute ineeting hld,'n the town hall \Vednrs(Iay Every occasion for pessimist,, is a Co R call to Improvement, PY of change of running advertise - menti must be left lir »"bung At this week. rhere are five candidates from here shop here after a source. eand measont ; nn after a)n and evrnin wan fairly well R at this oNic• by They who grow in gra a sunJy will Monday noon to ensure inserts we hope they will all he successful. and her home in Ripley, at ten . Interest.ing addressee were glow nunre Kr+scions. in issue of same week. on - m. IDr.) a Alis. II)r.) Mclxnnan, of Ripley, and Rivet. wit hill cones" in the Hmree and Miss Kate McLennan, of VAt1COaver We a . leased to see \f p'1 - — ST. r. HELENS. B. U., spent Friday with Mee. Flora here Ain for the mummer. etcherThe T17FIRDAY, June 25th, Itosm• Heath ( Roily have taken up their A little toy visitor v tme to stay at Ale I Morgan Austin has purchased Alan. c ttaae o the river bank. Rev. T. or. Decker's some time ago. Miss Moorehead. of Milton, is visit ng her aunt, Airs. Thom. Todd. JtPv. 14. Beckett, of Carberay. Man. rinited at Wm. Gordon's on Monday Dave Miller, of Toronto, in strendin its holidays at the home of Aire R. K of filler. Miss Gladys Jefferson, of Donny rack, visited at Hugh McDonald' tst week. Rev. Mr. McGinnis, of ueen's Uni emity, will occupy the �tesbyteria ,ulpit next Habla►th. Air. and Mrs. Archie Anderson, for., I Milton, were renewing old ac uointances hereon Friday. Rev. R. W. (,raw was called awn n attend tho fl•neroil of his brother's rife at Thornton on Friday total. Quite A number front around he tteodel the Meth,Niist picnic at Don ybrok on Saturday lust, mild repo" Pleasant time. LANES. MONDAY, June 24th. Statute Isbor will be done on th 11th concession this coming week. ('hats. MCi PAm utAxed through out urg with a brant' new buggy on Sat relay IML, Joseph Hmeltzer took in the trip to k+tmit and re, its having a very lensant and en dyable trip. The rifle club had rare sport on Fri - my evening Inst. Next practice will r on the Friday evening following. U. F. McDonagh, district mtaxter of u• Orange Lodge, returned home „n riday Inst after a vimit to a member ! lodges. The fine waren weather of the past eek has been very beneficial to the -o in. Spring grain ham mfule such a ipid growth no to cover the ground i many places. Owing to our pastor, Rev. W. A. ntith, preaching the Orange sermon Zion Appointment June 23rd, the +fvice• was withdrawn at the Hack. t'm appointment in the afternoon. The. Dominion Day celebration in oderich thin year promises to Iw a "cord -h Baker. What a paroorlimP thin world would s if every man woo, as goxod ,a he ,out& have the rrat of us he ! exan er cl=ap s house and is pre• avI son nd family, of Varna, have paring to trove it to replace the one moved lit Ur their summer quarters on destroyed try fire. the lake tart , Rev. S. F. Beckett. who iS spending his vacation with his mother, uccupi"e EAST HUR N CONSERVATIVES. the pulpit of the Presbyteriun churrh R Sunday evening, and gave a very in- teresttng diAceauoe on '•The Growth of To Hold Nomi ating ZConv±ntion at the Church in the West." Rev. Mr. Brusse July 5th. Beckett returned this week to him a charge at Carberry, Man. BriulFlm, June •ll.-- The annuitl --- meeting o[ Fast H roil Cunsrrtvuivcs LOTHIAN. was held in the t •n hall here thin Presbyterian afternoon with Du( ey Holnlel,, bar- TrEKDAY, June 25th. rister, of \Viugharrf, emiding and T. tan, Oilmor intends leaving tot• the Hall, editor elf The `\Viugh+uu Ad• West Monday ranee, raecr.etary, T. F: Henderson returned front Bear Routine business w m transiteted Y Lake last week. and the following office, witrers Were 1. Henderson, Kinloss, collet on elected for the current 11 : 1'resi- friends bre Friday. dent, Dudley Holmes, AVI It flrmt re t e * Rev. Father Hogan returned to his charge at Windnnr hast week. vier-preeidrnt, .J. N'i1fol I, Hlyth ; second vice-president, Joh1 Hcarlett., Mins Nora Hogio n is hrone for a laa(lbnry: thiel vice -press ens It. Musgrove, Bluevale; trexnur r, week ptevioum to writing on her Smith, Walton. Municipal el irown exam• We are glad to learn that Kenneth Camploell, hots IN•en also were chosen. Resolutions ceornplirnenting Ili . Op- Mose who Sufferingposition in the Dominion and from a severe cut on him foot4 is abs4 the, lruvernniitnt in the Legislw are to lie around again. were passel. MixAme Ilesllr McUnruald, Belle Mar- A rexolutIon of confidence 'til C ' Kenzie- and .1. It. MacKenzie, Isholm. Al. 11. for East ilflron, r ,Loch. alsh, were the guests of Mise A. Afar. {r inR extisfactiun in connection Kenzie one night last week. wit hill cones" in the Hmree and Prom Ing to give continued loyal sup- The man wit,, moonily ha. free port a next election if he will Gree{ t the no nation, wnx also passel. salvation alwnN, is Anxious to pny mennething for it.. extension. An ani sss wan given by Nr. (',u- stairs, of "tit -onto. Provincial organ Some CL•ristianm hlithflilly obey the izer, oil the- npernsity of nrRAnization. injunction to watch ; bat they wear Col. Math Abu, f lovincial TI-eam- nut their Pye+ watching fur faults in user, dealt with the financial Aide of their neir!th„ the GovernmeniS buniueme and ),Iso A New Orleans woman was thin. Because she did not extract Sufficient nourishment from her food. She took Scollit".r Emulsion Result: She gained a pound a day in weight. AU tNtUGGISTS, nae. AND 81.00 JL 'tttts�t."�IIb1♦Mti��ta�t.��.•_„ 1HAY'T - 0'0 L WORTMAN, WARD AND LO,UDEN'S HAY CARRIERS HAY FORKS SLINGS RAFTER BRACKETS STEEL TRACKS WOOD TRACK HANGERS PULLEYS FLOOR HOOKS BEST MANILLA ROPE Anderson's Hardware, DUNuANNON "Only One Gradeand That the Best" This is the motto of the 1 IIJ;Ulllfacturers of the McLA UGH L I N BUGGY \ _ The N1cla1u;,;hliII i;Ilggy RUNS WELL LOOKS WELL WEARS WELL It is the heAt you can get, an(1 we give it to youat the right prices. We have just received a consignment of these Buggies, including some of the Istest styles. Gall' And see them. WILLIAM KNOX Agent for McLaughlin Carriages Newgate St.. Goderich