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• A FIVE DAY�l HOLIDAY
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GREAT LAKES -
And you will fesi�od. hocause among the idandad Georgian
Bay. the green banks d the St. Mary's River and the expanse
Lake Superior. fresh. cod breezes will blow new life into
to year, TM
CANADIAN PACIFIC
Ovd!-hulk l i eyjyturds, with their Verandah Cafe, palfeet
re acrd eslmre. are u food u At awe c L, TS.
• E eAmuliboia" ar+a "Keewtin" utt Part
Mc 1 every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday
to
Foe Arthur and tort William. Routed trip
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Takata inks shun t4haw
Lori Arm. sr W. 111. Di.rita
Posses r Ara
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COUNTY and DISTRICT
M. Higgun•. echo.' teacher at II '-
grave, hw► resign..I err 1 et the .1.,.r t.1
the school 1e1111 rye Jnne 3111 1,1•
pupils presented hint with • retain
liable, cover and vase. r
Mr. mind Mr.. John Watson, ,,1 :1
ria. ennotinr• the envae,lnrnt of ti••i
daughter. Florence K, het, to H. Mel-
ville %Villieuts,ltf London. 'rhe torm-
entor will take price the third week in
July.
Mr. and Mrs. William Mi ntgo•, ritzy.
of Furdwit.b. receired a telegram last
week conveying the dieter-.ing news
that their eon. Private 7'. �Vilrrid
Montgomery, had been miming •ince
June 13th.
A quiet wedding woe sokmniz.rl in
Junes street Methodist church, Exe-
ter. on Tuesday morning of last week.
when Mi.. Ethel Mande. only daughter
of Mr Williun. Rollintq was ma-ri«i
to \Villianr H. May. tt}v. J. W. B i d
officiated.
A shawl In connection with Juur.
street Methodist church. Mester. weal
dratroyed by fire •hoot 2 o'. -'eek
Sunday morning, July 2nd. The maid
cement sheds were .light1 damaged
while the stable t 1 Mrs. John Brod-
erick, adjoining tb. •bird, was ince•
Beatty destroyed.
The death of Jame. Lee, b Sun-
day. July 2nd, at the titre age of
eighty-nine years, removes the last of
the early pioneers .1 Corrie. The de-
reasrd was one of ten sone of Richard
Leech. of Lanark. who moved toGorrie
in the winter of 1666.511. Mr. Ltwh
was married three times bur no family
survives him.
A pretty wedding was.rIcmniznl at
"Cloverdale Farm," the home of Mr.
and Mn. 8 A. anrll, Jamestown. on
the evening of June 211th. when their
ynangr•t daughter. Mise Gwendolyn.,
was united in marriage tri'ltn•on Rut -
tan, w prop Brous young farmer of
Hawick. The mereiage e•rsmnny was
perfor.ned by Rev. Corp. \Ve.ley, of
the pulse Huron..
The heath occu 1 nn Friday. June
:itch. at Itis hoose in Eg,nonrtvilt,, ret
Matthew Smut, an old and highly es-
teemed resident of Tuckersmith. Tha
deceased was horn in Dumfries. Stot-
land, and ram, with his parents to
Canada, settling in Galt. Over forty
veers ago they purchased a farm on
the 7th concession. Tuckersmith
where be and his brother resided until
'shout two years agn, when they re-
tired and moved to F.gmondville.
George M. Robertson, of the 12'b
eonreesinn of East Wawanosh, met
with • heavy bile on Tuesday morning
of last week. when his large bank barn
was cnmpletr.ly destroyed by fire.
Everything was all right •t the barn
when Mr. Robertson completed hi.
chorea and it is a mystery how
the fire.tarted. Nome rattle and pigs
which were in the barn were nave -1. as
was the driving shed hear the barn.
The lou is partly covered by inrur-
ance.
Leslie Bryce and bis father. George
Bryce. of the 12'h conre.aion of Turn.
berry, were patnfstlly injured the other
day. While the son was opening
the gate hi. hors. da.h,d Off to
Ihr barn and in an effort to .top it he
(ell heavily nn his knee. dielbering
the r -n His father caught the borne
and dense to A neighhnr's for assist-
ance. \\ hen returning the horse again
ran away, and the old gentleman was
thrown out of the buggy, .nsteining
two fractnted ribs and a badly bruited
foot.
' \VINGHAM.
H. R. E t°ntt, editor ret The Time.;
tock prss•esinn of that piper nineteen
years ago nn July 1st
Mn. Fred Hkck, a former resident
of W itigham, died at Hartston on
Friday mousing, June 30th.
Gen. McKerz'e has sol./ his regi•
deuce on Josephine street to Mr. Tal -
but, oful.ondnn.
A. L. _AcKechnie, A formerra.fdent
of \Vinghatu, died at Mount Forest on
Jun.'s/4th.
Major H. T. 8kihner, who bas Men
awarded the Military C.nae for fight-
ing in Orman East Africa cinder Gen-
eral Stunts, is A cousin of Dr. R. L.
'tewart and of .Iswes Stewart, of
town. Maj it Skinner was serving in
India when the war broke out.
Dr. H. J. Adams. who enlia!e 1 as ei
prisate with the first contingent, ia
home from the front. on leave of sb-
s,nee. \\'hen the Doctor reached
England in 1914 his ability as a medi-
cal man was recogn zed and he was
transferred to hospital work. Later
be went to France and be ia jest row
recovering from an attack of diph-
thetia which kept him in bed for near-
ly six month*.
CLINTON.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Jackson lett
last week tor their home at Rainy
River.
(1 sr.nce Mlienh,rd, eon of Mr..
Shepherd, Townsend street. who bad
hewn with the Moisten. Bank at Ire -
quota, has 'stinted with the Hurons
sod Is os the pay maste.'s staff.
Cbeplain C. E. Jeakins, formerly
rector of fit. Paul's church. will re-
turn to Brantford to r.sntn, bis pastor.
ate. 11. is now in • bo•pital in Eng-
land
n -
land ssffeting from • nervous break-
down.
leaviest for Toronto Mite
Rim b M. Ultidl.y woe nreseneed
♦gels a bandaotaa silver twat v.11', a
Oft from the pu/iV• of haw roots in
the Madel wtwol. Thr *Shirr Insabrrs
pave bar . nine* of hand painted
.bins, Use /1isIs' Club of Willis church
Mher with an Ivory cleat,
a number of her lady blonds gave
Aar a shower of haadtarebt.fs and
silk boar
Captain William Shearald, of Por-
tage 1e Prairie, Manitoba. gpaosroor of
the Maoitob. Reformatoly et that
re, is is (aintns ow D. tilt to kin
m
hs., Thaaa H►gpalusptals
was boom ss the pisssse
AOwestoot es the nth nmsslom of
(�cdorMh lownahip wad ons nee of •
1 totally of wheal the oy 'uv-
ed
al. himself and kat araisat
*Mr. , and aim Blum rtoesst c.
(bo /ftisak ttssi•esssry of their
so losses ret *sir di•rl►ta►i,ose I1re. • Maw
Me0111, of the Roma end. They
WIND asorriai tm Du,NeaWMire. bt•tt-
lasd, where they sprat the Borst two
An Economic Policy for Canada.
Henry Timmins in The Cenadien Municipal Journal.
1t has Iw.n well gild that the true
functio 1 of democracy was to rh oil -
pion the tights of the corn tiem peopl-,
av ul.po••.1 to •period p11' I.•1. ono
4•14.. legislal•an t the a..ei1Jot tlr..t
lht• gee • t .tu!k of vice, clime and high
ia❑ y nUe.nr ng hula Iwvrrty la
Ina•nllo5,. title, but alien slobs
would indicate that the "cure /rile'
were through lu• a•urer like sld•ege
peen•ions, mother.,' pensions, and si.•k-
nee• iusuraner, it seems to 1ur like
attempting t. loath' from the roof
down tether than from the bane up-
ward..
Urnirieree? must make the distine-
lioo between public and private prop-
erty, recognising that laud and Iran-
chl.e values, bring created dry the
community. are 1..gically and justly
the property of all the peupl•, and
constitute Um funds from which pub -
Ise exneodiIurrs ,howl be drawn,
while the production of the individual,
whether working in ani!' or groups,
i■ dist loci ly • privwte stfair And
should not 1.• encroached on for pubis
Ito requirement.. The extremes of
wealth and poverty at the rude of the
,Wesal *rale presently prevailing are
irpugnant t . our Ideals Our arpir.-
soons mum be diffusion. The grada-
tions in the wealth scale ale chiefly
due to special privileges of rertaio in-
dividual•, while they should be only
threw due to superior ability, applica-
tion, thrift, oraimilar quality inherent
in the individual.
The leaders of Canadian thought
h ave at the presens time an opportur.-
ity to establish an identity of interest
with the rnaa■es of the people such as
h as never before presented itself, and
it depends on bow this is ayailyd of
ea to what the future Canada will be,
It Is highly probable that the national
debt at the clone of the war will to a
billion dollars, the interest on which
on a Ave per cent. teal; will he fifty
million dollar;early. Mime provi-
sion must be Made for the extinction
of Ihi. huge debt, and probably ten
million dollars annually w it 1.e re-
quired for sinking fund. Great en-
thusiasm i; manifested in the enlist=
went o f Canadian; to fight the bottle*
of linnet, and justice in Europe, and
we must see to it that generous pro -
years of their married life, corning to
Canada two years later,. Atter liv-
ing for a while with Mr. !thirster'
uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Fear of the Gravel road. they settled
in Clinton, where they lived for fear
ears. when Mr. Stevens took up
arming. settling on the farm on tbe
9th coneeseion of Hollett, which be
has since turned over to his son, Wil-
liam. The lest decade has been spent
quietly in Clinton.
BRUSSELS.
Mies Mina McKelvey left last week
for Montreal, where she will visit her
brother, W. L. McKelvey.
Mrs. Cleve Raker has gone to NI .1e -
stone. Sask., to visit bre sister. Mrs.•
Garfield Long. whose ball► is nut
good.
�Ir. and Mr-. Chas. Buser, tt Lon-
.Inh, were visiting friends in town.
It is fourteen years eine. they mitred
to the Forest City and nine year.
Pince Mr. Sager was in Hrueeel., o
John Lvnn i. hick from a trip to
England in connection with an aero-
plane patented by A Welk•reille man,
Who b:.ok Mr. Lynn to the Old Country;
wh-.e rhe m.ehine was tested.
Miss Hazel Lowry. who resigned her
position a teacher in I'. S. 8. No 4.
Elmo, was presented with a .amen
ring by her pupils at the close of the
school term.
The village council has decided to
erect •',tricot water tank 'near the
Ament factory at the north end of
Turnherry street. Mr. Anent has
*greed to keep the tank filled as a
safeguard to his premise..
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. W. smith are re-
newing old acquaintances in Brussels.
1t is thirty-five years 'Our-. Mr. Smith
went to Newark, N. J . where h. has
•inen lived continuously. Mr. Smith
takes a deep interest in Republican
:heroparty politica and wait elected • nt,m-
her
f t be Board of Chosen Freeholder.,
,with a salary of 1r2,5011 per annum.
Dr. end Mrs. W. L. Holmes And
dangbtar, Dorothy, sacated their tine
home on William street last week,
giving giowi,•siris to ne. T. T. MrRi,,
who recently pnrs,b ted the residence
and practice. Dr. Holmes will take
an extended holiday before heating
answbrr. The family heel been resi-
dents of Brussel. fpr sixteen years.
The death of W. W. Harr. an rut
fitwble citizen. occurred at hie home
bete on Friday morning, JOS. 90th.
11e had been in failing health for the
past eleven year.. Mr. Harris was
horn at Cromarty fifty two years ago
and for the lust nineteen vetars he had
resided in Brussel.. 11. followed
eheesemaking for a homier of years
and was the popular cheese Aoyer for
Messrs. Ballaosyne. of stratferd, for
fourteen years After sunning t h•
cheeps factory two n II,. Borth of
Brussels for yuan he built tire clean. -
ere in town on the site of the Ronald
fire engine works and resist • nn a
large sod increasing hotter -Leaking
hesiwew. He is survived by his wife,
to whom he was married in 11101, anda
family of one Pon and two .laogbters.
R1. mother oleo survives and resides
is Brussels.
visiuu it made for those whom bread-
winr.elr have leen kille.l, and those
who stiffer disablement. The neoes-
.ity fur revenue will be "vaster than
has lana, ' while slut suaetweat of
oruh.hltwy laws in the Western Pro -
voices. and Outara will doubtless re-
flect itself in route rubwtential cur-
tailment of revenues beret,fose reach-
ing the Federal Treasury front Loth
excise and custom. duties.
An minstrel tits of our pnr cent. on
the land values of Canute would
yield between .eventy and eighty
million dollars' annually, who h, with
the reveuoefrom oattooal asset*, would
produce w atwodautly.a to make the
revenue froru custom* duties subser-
vient to other conaideratine..
Manufacturing aright t,.• aided by
entirely removing duties u curnwods-
11.. cuostlWliug raw material, ea
which duties are collected purely for
revenue purposes. Manufactories
should be helped by reducing ...tete,
rather than by high dude.. These
tatter mean only crutches for indust-
rial crippler, while reduction in raw
material costa, power and rent. is Ibis
i.0g of a virility that somas oho
on y the borne ioark.t, bet export
Heid• no well.
Tor wage-earners in the cities could
be beoetitted by free food, •general re-
duction of duties, and further by the
tax on land vainest. .hires it wowed
stimulate those who, have land idle to
put it to prod.iclivs uses. 'fuse wag♦
earns. will inevitably be the bsws-
flciary of increased demand for labor.
more houses, more trona and v. ge-
tabiss. A tax of 1 per omit. would
probably turn matey idle lots into
fruit ur vegetrible gardens Wages
would increase with au iuereasud de -
wand for labor, while an iocreasw u1
housing accommodation would cheek
in sowd we•sute the steady advance
in rents which prevatkrl for ...vera)
years prior to 1912, and which will
probably recur with the ielurn of the
oversee forces.
'rhe arawing of the British 1Smpire
rimer together may be attained, be-
cause then we may intake sweepings
-reductions in the duties on import.,
Dot only from the Bs tivh 1.1,s tut
from the ester Dominions as well.
Closer trade relauous, through re-
duced duties. with ab whit? autonomy,
is the only bassi. un which the Empire
eau advance safely tower'de enduuag
lad happy relationship..
Free wheat must be granter/ in ria
•ponce to the call of tt.rgr.rtr�r.iw.Fe.
Ot • unquote i d beurftt to Iters, 1t
will probably also be a benefit tv all
Canada• Doses..ri pit charm/yr !wart,
by reason of iut,wagru pile. a thruugh
enlarged rn a ket •• most.: make 'tor
grain grower a b •t'er • r -'..town for
tbe maoufacnuris end lllll ewer of
the Stet and wrest tie tell clad au
Weetbwi„d tr.fttie eat wogs. Che
hostility mawlestrd to tour t de-
sirable wrwure remotions utse of the
humility shown 1.y the hoerrbte•ders
and teas testi in New 1 uglassd to the
iolunluctiuu.of railways. After the
'advent o I lad:save the business of last
I bo sitter eJer arra the teem.ter was
better that ever. After the advent
' of free wheat many of those who are
opposing al w.1i Iecuwe Iwnefictaries
of the teener
The farmers aith their broad acres
will grasp the fact that the tax t• hot
un urea, bat on value.. 1s there an
! age icultural county in Onterso whose
laud salhe is se great es the four cot-
erie of Kieg and Yonge street' in
Toronto ? Are there many farmers
to Ontario to whom a tax of 1 per sent.
woula loran more than Irk to 5100 per
yeas. i rteegriculWratimplemewer,,,and
au a 1 -round scaling down of duties
would save for Lim eight or ten time*
the amount of his land tax.
Could we have any more certain
source of revenue than a Lax on laud
THEY F F. F INF f OI
KIDDIL_; ,
SSA PORTH.
Jo emit Rileyha. diepased of hi.
barbering Moires* intim ementercial
Oink to Walter RoMrwne.
Alexander Reowdfoot. .on of the
1N* Jo.. and Jeanette Brna /fent. of
flocs vktntte. and it brother of Mrs.
John Robh. of town. died .t his borne
at Berea. Iowa, nn June read, ret th•
age of slaty pearl. Air. lirnwdfoet
APR taps Pontos 1n 1872 At first he
lived le Mangle. kat flys year. labor
peed 1o1is-rti. wiser* he resided
Ldp, 841 L titins. Hr oaefoot aur
lift. meA • meets..
A nit • vWt ' O bee issue,.
1ree. array. is %Voodoo rick, Kw. •
Reichard Hassett. edwas
lakes i11 with psss•sesta 1.4 died
atter ten da .' idlnews. Mr'. Bemrsett,
W O> Mboil .sM �x deet.
DDsw1 / y '�+ndyBa
• iia.Wean
oars' Met re aft+. Mho.
s terse • .se showed rem•
Ms1..•issly la et% awe wv. swoons
eb. hilhi'f neper. ad • .-kdset• M tire
taws. Ile. IRsms,ett Cod about tour
Iwo sea
.xcelletit Bushiest%
iligbtirbool, Collegei-Arta
Departments.
HtW BUILDINGS walls LATEST
HYGIENIC CQVIMNtNT$
The tarsen rywtw.um In Censor'.
Kunming tract ..o.nosyg pawl.
Montes twthr, Menlo. PreFikilo
tlaawst.b rrtesbD MM. nyni.l •tnto-
1 .e green ro .tale.,• p•rrp.rteg Our
l'nirerwty Matrr•.I.lio., gate,
.,.tenet.. helms Offim,Sass.OIL
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Warm W eather
tleadwear
We have the Hats to keep your head cool while
the warm weather is with us.
I- you come here ,you will get prompt
and careful attention, and you can choose
from .t stocks big enough to include every
good shape and style.
Straw Hats -
Split Straw Sailors
Light -weight Chips
White Duck Hats
McLean Bros.,
THE SQUARE - -
$2.00 to $3.00
$1.00 to $3.00
75c to $3.00
50c to 75c
The Semi -Ready
TAILORS
- GODERICH
values ; Where timber is cut or
mires are exhausted, land values may
iwll. bet throughout the Dominion
goarrally, with it. 'resiling polio's,.
1100 and ,IC 5i' 1. 'sIlIle? 1 land endues
must Increase. I'. ri.Mln :.l assessment
would prevent as.y II,lovtire to any
mermen or 'nudity that might roarer a
fall in v !Ne. (tint.' Ouch :au.e.as f-
ires*, suggested. 'rbri,i fumysee irk -
lent duct tint ions in Magian lotions.
and the obtained, but Iwhd
values are .t real "•twpir."
Could their be an, l sus g h..s d int to. p-
ing, Or involving teas hwudib.p on she
Ltesuesa of the count' r, /ban w ripe
per rent. tax un lanai velure, collected
through the muoic,pal authorities 7
Certainly no method could he de-
villed by which the revenue can ,s oh-
taioed ebeaply. Practically all
that would Int taken irnsu the people
would reach the Treasury. The ru,-
tntuii esti'. no for the year ending 81st(,
March, 1915,' show the revenue to
bays been $73,911,21f1, but it must he
borne to 1 that the Ictal manta -
fact mer in -fixing hie price puts it just,
below the cilia of the imported attack
plus duly. and (,right, llo tbat, ae-
sowing Lansdian consumption. on in
value to be three borne u articles'. ate
importation, the Caniwtiampeople paid
$450.000.1xxi if we callow 60 per cast.
for distribution and profits thereon,
which is not an einreaaouable figure,
in order that the Federal Treasury
might s ecei$76,0 %099.
A one per cent. tax as land values.
collected through the municipal auth-
orities. is the basis on which we may
look for increased production and ac- ,
tistity, real aid to the waraifseturert,
free food. reduced rents, free wheat., a
real British preference, adequate pro-
vision for our returner/ soldier and
their dependent', old -Age and mothers'
pensions. The adoption of such •
policy will so endear itself to the
tsaa,en of the people as to assure a
real "future for Canada."
A Great 30 Day
Slaughter Sale
at Waiters & Co.'s
Boot and Shoe Store •
We have to rrducc our stook to
snake roues for other genton% .ninny(
and will therefore put on this Nig
Sale. flaying bought our gosh'
at the old prices we are en:third
to give you a big discount fat nor
money. YOU will buy seine of? ora
Beals and Slices at lessthat' the -
Maker's mire..
We also Have Trunks, 9uit..,•rs,
ChM -begs, etc. -
Thix ,4ule will lust only. 4)
stays, C4,114114151eine itri+lrrff,
.lune 16tlt will continuing
until Saturday, July lith
Do not miss this opportunity. All
leather goods are hard to get and
will be very mach higher in price.•
Shoe repairing Cuarantred ,alis: .
factory. We will put on l,;sli'1
Rubber Heels for :.fir and Men's
for :Ifs. '
Walters & Co.
Successors to 1 H McClinton
CODER] CH PHONE sib
ADVERIIMINt1 PAYS
SUMMER GOODS !
Why be roasted) out doing your cooking daringt
the hot months Smuttier when you . an use a.
CLARK JEWEL -Coal Oil Stove ?
The high-speed oil burner is fast and economical.
This burner k cdusc.to the"top and the flame
strikes the bottom of the stand. With this
direct contact water boils neon,. rinickly and it
takes less fuel to keeps it boiling.
SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS
Now is the timelto get your Screen Doors and
Windows on before the flies get bad. Do not
wait until they get in your house ant then put
on screens to keep them in. Call ani see our
large range of Screen Doors and Windows.
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF HAMMOCKS
Prices ranging from 52.30 to 510.00
Refrigerators... - ...from 59.00 to"$35.00
Lawn Mowers} from 54.50 to 510.00
Are you bothered by your bogs getting under
your fence? 1f .o, the
Bulldog Fence Anchor will help you out
Call and we shall IT pleased to ,how you how it
i, used.
Do ysi want any Fencing at eery low prices ?
We handle the i,kal. Call and get our prices
before pnrshasinp;.
How About Your Winter Supply of Coal ?
We handle the I.c,t Scranton Coal at the follow-
ing price, .
Chestnut . .,.•
$8.00 per ton
Stove $* 410 " "
Egg �7.1ti
Soft and Fennel Coal.
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