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1\'hen• you are purchasing a
Pxesenrt, it is a Matter 'D•,f
mlorley and what you want-
ni0thing else. Then this is
Your store—for what " you
want is here and at the 'low-
est possible price.
A good raiieLv of l:rtioies,
selected from 'thee largest,.
stocks, consisting, of
SILVERWARE,
CUT • GLASS,
FANCY CSItiA,
CLOCKS, ETC.,
These goods are. Lew, beauti-
ful, and modern in design,
and of superior quality.
We make a specialty of hand-
ling High Grade Watches,
ALL KINDS OF :REPAIRING
DONE AND GUARANTEED.
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JEWELER and OPTICIAN
EYES TESTED FREE
exessocanteuncoussanaameaee
For Sale After all ext '
e.lc7ed visit at the home of
his nuele Mr. Nei{ MrGregov'
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Blyth. -
' A, veay pretty wedding took plaee at,
the home of Mr and Airs, H. Plaetser,
tvben,tbetr baughter Annie ]?earl, wits
' married I:o Me, W. Donald McLean of
Moms- by the Rev. \V. D. Tanner, B.
A The ceremony took place Mader an
rirch of evergreens and appleblossoois,
with a hackgeound of o,times nod get
animus, ]nh The beide ryas .drossecl in white gloelous aitic,"ttimruecl with All
I over lace, with a wreath of orange
blossorihs in her hair, rind' carried a
Shower bouquet of carnations and
maidenbaie ferns. The bridesmaid
1 was her cousin, Miss Lena PI'aetzer,
who wore a, dress of teaxony sl1it, with
l lace and rained bouquet of pink cern
atiocs, The grown was aSSieted by
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Miss 931osoI,ha Orawfprcl, spent nfew
clays with Mrs. Kienl ell. or Niagara
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Sunday with Miss .Bel la Fairservic,e ▪ •Miss Vlllaans of Pel •atspent
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Miss Bessiei —
Corherline+ of Blyth
gpent a few daye, 1vi(ih laser cousin, ewe **0epace***0e9Etei0000000
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Miss May Adams,
Edward
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then John ,, PASSED AWAY.
Lear, F
L ar IpiePti a fats dra s eon Wedncsdav 'evening the spirit
with itlrob. sister. Mrs, Thomas!
Sh'obrock. s of Elizabeth Hall,'• of the date
Miss Josie Els1,e'y and Miss Elsie ! John Taylor,
Lyon were Goclierfcl>+ visitors slur'- passed, away at hera
ing the 24lt1! holidays, ]volae on ,Ontario Street, liter a
Mr, Milton Hoopes was in Gotha.' serious illness of.pr:eumon'a, at the
00 Monday. ripe age o years and 7 days.
Ali•. Althu'r Fzorsbal e sp'en'li ' 1116 !
24th in Coo-derich, Deccae,ed was born in Ilalton
,richay,
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]lis mother. Mr. R. AlcLeata. ,Miss
Clara Germs, of Zufich, played the
Wedding march.After the ceremony
the guests to the number of fifty eat
down to it sumptuous repast, atter
which the evening was spent it., pines
and dancing until the morning. The
r happy couple have left for the groom's
I term periv Brussels -
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Stantley,
AIr D tvid \\Ta ks and wife spent the
2 fh at the home of Mt Neil McGregor
his brotbtr in law, and other friends.
They left for their home in Bruce
County on Tuesday.
Mrs. P. Uarnpl.ell and her daughter;
May visited friends on the second dur
in)t the holiday last week: ,.
Mt.lol:n McGowan, wife and two
children visited at the home of Air
Duncan McGowan McKillop on Sat
urday last.
Mr J Elgin Tum I.P.S. visited S.S.
No 1 Stanley on Monday afternoon,
I3e was well pleased with the progress
of the pupils. He also visited at the
home or Mr. Geo. Baird.
Bliss Elsie McQueen daughter' of Mr.
James McQueen of the third left this
week for an extended ti-ip to the west,
She will vis t Winnipeg, Mooe,eJaw
and o her western citie•,
Blr, ,lames Cameron left last week
A Baby Uareiage with urxibeet] ,. top
the New Era.
Bell viCi Dairy y f<arlaa
From our stock . of first -cities i
a
cows we are prepared to . supply
you twice da•ly with best of mill.
and -cream: and solicit a share of
your patronage. Phone 12a.
E. B. HILL.
R. FISHER.
also e Cradle, nearly new. Apply at ,
ondon Roaa
NIr and Mrs. Douglas Wheeler of
London spent a few - days around
the 24th with -Mrs. Wheeler's "ear -
1 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson,
Quite afenv of the London Road
people spent hale' 24th at John
Dielrl's On the 3rd/ concession, the
older people fishing. and theyoun-
ger people playing, football. All
had a good'time,
Mr. Mervin Hanley spent Sunday
in Goderich.
League • meeting next Tuos,day
night art Mr. McKnight's. Conse-
cration service.
Mr. Fred Waldron,' spent a few
days last weed! in Toronto with his
brother Gordon. ,
Mr. John Youngblutl of the A'iait
land rebels. visited at kir, 73. Liver-
more's this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Livermore visit-
ed friends in „Illy tie hast week„
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Th19t b »'0117 9e. to t stn he •a good
crop. They apparently grow' fas-
ter ]than the, grain with ire, wen-
ther we have been having.
Notc a tt, Contractors
I will recelie marked tender's up to
neon nn Tnesday, the 2nd day of June
nett, for a two story cement building,
:42a35 feet, to he erected at the gaol, in
the Town of Goderich, Tenders for
whole woi k or for sepel•ate trades will
• be considered. A marked cheque for
• .5a
of the
conlrn,
L price must newel
• pauy tendon. No tender necessarily
accepted. Plans and specific.itions
• ten be seen in the County Clerk's
°dice,
B C. M1JNN1M S,
Chit 1, titin of Committee
Dated May 141h, illl.i
BAR ONE V
Owing to press of other work on
hand, the undersigned wilt ]seep
stallion', Bar One V. in his own
stable, on the Gravel Road quar-
ter' mile north of town, where e h e
will be pleased to see all his olcl
customers and many 'nets ones.-
1Clarges $10.
D. REYNOLDS, Proprietor
A Good Chance
Two Storey House
AND
New Cottage
FOR SALE
Properties in excellent
cond1t1On.
Located side by side.
Would Lease from Buyer
F. J. Hill, Clinton
Phone 77.
1County, in 1831. She married her
Ifirst ]husband- Robe74 Howson in
H,onaateSiDs>Ao 11,8.10 �1n41 1n ]85(A they moved t
4 ,uuehes of Township. AIr, 'Howson died in
V [i.0 ilecl (, ciea at $1, and SOL 1801,1and a ,year faker she married
Slalrtgles for S l( 4206 1 T 'a
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bunches of XxXXX at $1,723,-R• ad- r elle late John Taylor, tvho.t pale -
ams, I,onclesboro. eec'ateed her in 1800. They moved
o
M155 Mabel 'Caldwell left on Tri- tGIttin on in 1882, . A family of two
day t friend's L i
The ways of a watch are past
finding out, Dont try. If your
watch is lazy and won't run, let us
repair it for you,
Ten to one you neglected it -let it
get dirty, or it stops from lack of
ail. W17atever is the reason, dont
delay.
Delay costs looney. and often
spoils the watch,
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and regulating fz'ee, anyt23ing mere a
costs as little as satisfactory work
can be done for.
;.Jeweler and Optician%
Issuer Qli l ar* iage Li ^ >, t
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ustifietl in giving its assent to thenav '
rill until the proposal has been sub
o visilt fracnin nelph daughters, Mas.' W. II, Whiatle•y of mated to the electors of Canada,
9 Air., Will Tauiblyn of Toronto Gozrie, Incl Mrs. 'D. Mountain of went at memorial speech, Sir George
Spent the. holidays at his home here ..Hullett, and meek son, Leonard of emphasized nL 'n111= into the 'question, suer
Mr. AI E. Hooper of St. Aaiarvs hos-Ib Dakolta, survive. Deoeased the people t)0 )le tthe tmportance,otallowiug ,
epent, IL'hr holidays here, 1i as a mem1.)er of _ Ontarrio Street moment not only to them matter of such
A7iscs EcLva Lyort of Straitforcl' was Chui'eh, hoer wa;t a fine woman, fir arm but to the I {
home for the 24ith; and took a great llhte7,est in the
future of thelrnpme,
Rune a£ew rc7f(l'171a young people world's history, antil:as 11constant wonJosbiui tlln the lectieenof1theh`511055-
reader of the C;lobe and Nert Era, tongued orator,' he brought Premier
siince the' latter paper was pub Borden Pace to face with his own
neral will be held on challenge to go to people if the Senate
turned clown the bit], tend invited him
•to make good his p.edge.
In a telling manlier he showed how
theBordenn proposals have already
from here speirt Monday ino
r•ie ]
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Mr. A.B.' Kerslake ear Exietgr vis -
fished. Tho fu
iiiasi eel erg er the 94th. Saturday afternoon to .'Hope C' -erne-
The regular meeting' of the Wo- tery, 13'11111 eone essien, Hallett,
men's Institute will be held in the
For restea's Hall. next Thursday are HY MAN'S WON' 15-0..
ter•nioon at the regular hour. A The Hymaan's of London took ,the aausen needless friction, and urger]
full lattend'ance of member[ is re Clinton baseball chit into camp by that they would cause more if proceed -
quested as:som,e important business a tunewith without the
will be bnought befoirq the mem- i hof 15-0 or) Saturday after- chance 10 express people having a
hers.
MOOD. ht the park bene. A nod p ss then views.
crowd Was out /to witness theg11) 1-
'Sir George's speech was a masterly
J. Hutton got la car of extra good one delivered
Manitoba oats this week.. Be is •
getting in la loq of cement also,
The IEnipire Day brought t everal
match, but the•l.ocals showed the ea,rnes,and.filled twitlis a higheit
lack of practice, an'de errors and imperial ideas )the highest
The London boysa. haclt flits 'to burn
weal hitting was their undoing,
rs to our village. SOME, from ,and every timet an error was macre
Brantford, London andoitherptac2s it either went for an extra base or vV•'"�°r•Y'�°"'^i^ •''+�a•
Mrs. Dr. Alllsolrt took atria) to " ""▪ ""
Harristion to see leer father, who `'run. The visitors are a well- "
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is very sick, balanced bunch of ball. players and �'
Mrs. D. W. Bo3'd and daughter of a gentlemanly lottoft ferlows, Fol -• .EDITORIAL +*••
Chicago arrived lher•,t1 on Saturday lowing was the runs,— M++ "' ^fj'+"' 4"'"'"464111
do visit her parents at the Enipor_ Clinton -.- .--0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0— Io
rum, London c_-.2 0 0 2 5 4 2 0 0-15 A good many horsemen think the
visioyTorrance of McKillop is a Struck: out by Tasker•.: 5; by Ter- ; Enrloilment law is a trifle short atr
atthe Emporium this w'c,e1-. ranee 5erro.er•s, London 1; ,Clinton i both ends ,and should not be per-
Williaanl Riley still continues to 0; hits, 'Clinton 3, London 10; 2 -base, nlit`teci tosbancl as it is. Over 2.
imprlove in health, hits, !Russell ; 3 -base. hits, Terrance, s'tat'ions have been enroll d `.OnD
Mrs. W. Griffith is considerably Phelan ; Tasker walked 1 ; double Ontario and 1300 inspected,e in
bet"ter',
play, klawkins, to Draper to E. --a--
.R, Adiams, owing, to poor health, Johnson, Umpire, Dr', Slaty,
has decided to sell out and give up Have you a crop of Alfalfa?
business 15 50011 as possible. — --
I`orter', Hill When cho you say the Dominion
Mre, George Weston and son Harold Election will he head? It ap 7
4 'dcriclt Township of Hayfield have returned home after to he {a guessing con'tsst so you
Death of Joseph Colciongh—There epiline`Thon> on.k tefl�iode hn x' is vis' might as well have your say.
pursed 10 the great Beyond on Tues- it
day, May 27th, the Spirit of lir,Joee>lh ing' at Sterlry Mc:Plutlle. --o--
Cole ou gh. et his hntue on the Base line ,lir, and Mrs, Wesley V Clinton.rK's 130,000 emigrants fnntn the [mite ch
(7oderi h Township. Fre died on the and Son spent Saturday in ClintoStates located
Mrs, Win Johnson is visite ng her inCamila in the
form on but.sh a was born, having daughter Mrs, Fid Moose at elunroe ae eloodifa March 31e pre They
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spent all but al7out ten years alas lite Addie Cox is spendingale s,aood farmers, hays, plenty of
tate,. Deceased was married about a few day sat l money -anci make first-class citiz-
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scot t
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ll years n c,
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U D Miss t \115 Annie A
n eRl Richardson 11 n
t oen C S.L'
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Canada's innings.
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deo ag
l { Goderich 1( 1 1' 1 1township.
c.
liesiil • his
vire, he leaves lone childen to mourn Summerhill
lose, }rev, J. FL Uolalongh 13. A. Jamas b'nrbes had his house raised a Good luck is wished the Chinese
rector or parish .ef Lloyd town; Aibeer, few feet oh the.ground last Saturday i Government nment in their desire to' stay
Arthur, and May at home, Deceased and intends h:lv'ng ih concretefonndat the opium Itnade. and thereby save
had been a great suit -Ker 11'00 Bright's tion built under it. I tU usefulness pl'Ohal7l}* ratiomillions in
isease freeseven or eight years, so his firs, „lames Snell has returned home that land of dense. population.
death was expee tsel, In religion be . after at pleaeant visit with relatives in 1 .--a,—
was an adherent of the A' gliean Nin.gana Palle 011(1 London,
church; in politics he was a Cense v,t- In Memoriam, -1n ever lovingre_ Canada's wheat ctrl fol 1013, is
Live. The funeral on
Thursday, was mem 1expected •t0l:eat I
y, pia ice of Graeoall records by
Ann ,who c' bar undue bushels. Without nnuzh
under the auspices of the U. O, 1•', loved wire of John Colbourn, who died
VOW Londeshorough lodge, 0onrt Septeanber'21.s1, 101.2, aged 47 Sears,'2 doubt we will soon bei able to sup -
'ride or the West. Rev. 0 53, Tea months and 2U due, ply the world's market with the
instal St Paul's Church officiated at y stall of life,
he house and grave, The remains You're, not forgotten dear wife and
were interred in Clinton cemeter •, Nor will on ever be y [mother, --4--
wereatsep was ui years and S 100011)85 So long as lire and mese, lasts, What about nest. Winter's cool
We will remember thee, supply.
We did not see our love die, 1 —o
Mullett
John Grieves left for Sarnia on
Saturday, where he has a sithuil ion,
Airs, Norman P,aIle null son left
last weep for Teller, Alta.., to spend
A few months with her parents...Mr. t
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and Mrs. George hill,
H/° ""'e"e'1""OAfHolmes vine Yet we have this hone through God's
Excursions
To Manitoba Saskatchewan
Alberta
is
Each Tuesday until, October 28th,
inclusive. a
Via Ohicag,o or Sarnia. 0
Winnipeg land Return .$35,00 f;
Edmonton and Return ,-. 43,0
Proportionate low rates to otlre
points. 1
At the lash meeting of the 'Board
f the Methodist Church it was de-
ided to have the services for the
0011051' months half an hour latter
lamely 10.30 and, 7.30, and S.S. 2.30•
Miss Mandina Holland of London
spending a weeelkt at biome.
Miss Tilly Tebbutlt, of Woodstock
nd Miss Rasa. of Berlin and rhas.
f Goderich spent -the 24th nt their
ether's on ithe 14111 concession,
Mr, •Wilbur Ford is visiting at Mr.
ill. Pickard's.
Miss Florence ,t' --- artlha went to
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Returning Limit TWO 141onth5. Seafiorth and Mrs.' Will Pickard to
Through g Pullman Tourist Sleep- London and IVl:rs, Cr. Proctor. to
n Clans are operated to Win.ii holidays.
without change via Chicago and St. On Monday evening the. house of
Paul, heaving Toronto 11.001 p.m. on Mrs, Williahru Hick was completely
above dates. destroyed by fine. How the fire
Tickets are also on salt) via Sar- stlat+ted was a mystery, 1t' head
nia and Niorthern Navigation Com- made such headway that by the
pauy. time anyone reached it it was fm -
Full particulars and reservations possible to soap anyitliing. Mrs.
from Grand Trunk Agents or write Rick had gone into a neighbors
JOHN RANSFORD &SON, Agents and while thecae sorae:one sale the
agent
bre turd gave/ the, 1 It as
ing p t 1 eg LIT n,w for file
A. 0, PATTISON. depot
A.E. Duff, district passenger.' agent partially covered by insurance,
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Union Station, Toronto. Ont.
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Our Alm --To Please
BRINGS CUSTO'r VERS BACK.
Furniture buyers at this store invariably come back
when they want more, and bring their friends with them.
To Use Our Furniture is t) prove that it is as good as it
looks, and that is saying a whole lot.
Substantial Furniture can be bought here at money-
saving rates. Why not ,.secure what you need now
while prices are so favorable.
Dunford & May
Furniture Dealers
and Funeral Directors—Phone 104 .
NIGHT AND SUNDAY CALLS—Phone' No, 127 or Phone 16
POL!S S
for all Kinds oI
r
Footwear
THEW FILTHY FLY.
The fly is filthy. Born in filth,
he feeds on filth, crawls in filth
and then, with filth sticking to 0
his feet, legs and body, he feeds
and walks—if. you It him -on
and in your food.
• Would it not disgust you to
see a fly feed in a foul smelling 0
• garbage can ._or something
worse and'then fly to your din- ((77
ing room and wipe his feet on
the sugar, tangle his legs in the
• soft butter and take a bath in
the milk?
Notice for awhile the flies that
• come into yourkitchen and you
will see that most of them come
gfrom such filth to the food on.
your table.
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Thirty-Itwot• extra passenger
That the morn in Heaven awoke her . mains were drafted into service hn
Clack insight and deathless bloom; Toronto to provide accommodation
Death rides in every passing breeze, •for the visitors fol Victoria Day
And lurks in every 'flower i holiday. 65,000 people were hand-
led. It was a record crowd for this
Maker of Man be thou our strength,
And our eternal stay, anniversary.
Calm on the cosom of Thy God, I Pala spirit spirit rest thee now, Fruit and shade trees in Montreal 1
While yet with us thy footsteps trod locality have been se` upon by
His seal was on thy brow,
Dust to its narrow house beneath
Soul to its home on high,
They that have seen thy look in death
No more may fear to die.
i3irtIP, Marriages Deaths
BIRTHS
McIntyre --In Clinton, on May 25th
to Mr, ands Mrs.. William McIntyre,
a-d'aughter, ("
Cartrighlt—In Hullett on May Mil
to Mr, and •Mrs James Car•'tright, a
sion.
Dunbar,—In Clinton Hospital May
21117, to Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Dunbar
,a son.
DEATHS.
Dunbar.—At Churton Hospital. 141ciy
25th, infant son sof Mr. and hVli's,
Thos. Dunalear.
T'aylotte-In Clinton on, Wednes-
day May 28'111,,- Elizabeth, Hall, re-
lict of (the :late John Taylor, aged
82, years andl 7 days.
'C'olclouglh—In Goderich Town-
ship On Tuesday, May 270th,;Joseph
Oolelough, aged 58 years, end 8
months. 1,
Adlams—In Hulleth, on Saturday,
May 24111, Ann. Adana, . relict of
the date • William Vloddlen, egged 78
yetars,
Navy :Rift Must be Decided
by Vote of the. People
Ottawa, May 27. -On motion of Sir
George W. Rose. seconded by Hon,
Hewitt Bostock, the senate this after- ,
noon (lenided that the House is not
ettez
caterpillars 'that are causing, ser-
ious damage to'the foliageancT blos-
atom. To know what to do with the
pest is the problem.
The Turkey trot, Bruin hug and
the Kangaroo quadrille are on the
prtognam in Old England and are
causing quite a sensation at society '
panties: Guess there are as many
crazy people across the Atlantic as
are to be found on this hemisphere.
Dr. 'Hasting's, Medical Health or -
fleet in Toronto, demands; that the
Board of Education provide a drink
ing cup for each pupil. He says
unless it is provided the Board will
be indicted Dor maintaining a nui-
sance We were of the 04)711100 that
the drinking water was Sometime
de( bad if a law were passed pro-
hibiting its use a greater safe-
guard would be thrower round the
health of the pupils. The value of
a plentiful supply of oocle'wa+ter is
beyond valuation. In this Heron
County is signally blessed.
Well, we we suppose 01111lfuron
Ooun'ty will, have to try and worry
along even if we, do not pet the
Miiitia,ry Camp this year. til the
money being so lavish5ys spent on
armiouries throughout the country
had been husbanded the Attril I prop
whereby ten promninenit Presbyter -
easily purchased as a permanent
Cell DRJ3 'S V'ASU DRESSES
Our showing' of Wash Dresses this year is
� y � larger '-
and prettier then we have€`
1 ever shown before,.... Dainty,
little Dresses in Print:, Ginghapas, Chambrays, Ducks
and Linens, and in all sizes from 2 years to 14 years
and wonderfully low priced at from 2tac to N
See our Middies at.. i,25,
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Ladies. Waite Waists and
Underwear.
We have a beautiful
assortment of Ladies Waists
in lawns, ernbryiderw, pique, linen, etc., ranging in
price from ;• oc to l 3,00.
J
Ses our special line at $Loo'
Also some extra valuesrtes in
Ladies' es and: Children's Underskirts, Gowns, '
Corset Covers, Drawers Princess Drawers, nl_c,ss Slips,
and Combinations.
SMALL PROFITS
•
MORE BUSINESS
whereby tenpromieent Presbyter-
ian laymen donated $1,000 each
toward the expenses of this import-
ant gathering. In a time when so
much i said abont seifishnc-s', and
greed the atm e incident:,
15 most timely and as
an object lesson will carry
weight that May result hn Oc d's
tribtition of wealth in very htlpfu
channels to the world at ]nrgr,
Clinton and locality wilt be w•el
represented Friday evening ti-
the Proucl'foo't Demonstration a
GodmIice. 'That vote of 00)1501
was rather a boomerang and tin
end is not yet,
we Icnioiv of instances whe e grea
difficulty was experienced i0 ar-
ranging for funerale,- visits to the
sick and ]other emergencies that
atose lvhen the, holiciay.a were on.
In some instances ' the, vacation
business is badly aoverdone, and as
a 'result there is r etrograding and
impairment that many months of
1 hard work will require, to be sl ent
•
1 ' 'rhe Anglican Church unit
1 movement will do good and will
t win its 'way es compared 1vit11 es-
e elusiveness ane! austerity. There
r is growing feeling towarc' consoli-
dation in fighting the great evils
and year by year the/ massing of
Christian people is proving a de/t-
rent 'to the vicious and a great
magnet to those willing to be, at-
tt acted to the right. Let tke;good
worlc go on.
It is pleasing to note that, fling
George's friendly visit to the, Lm -
mem' of Germany has given a
)lack eye to th • story of had Iee -
ing between aleeat Britain and
Germany. What applies to Nations
is also true of i.ndividua!s, 1f more
of old time sociability were in
evidence thee would be less occa-
sion for "scraps'' as the warmth
:and geniality produced by com-
mingling is the best soive•nt in
allaying irritation and misunder-
standing. The good old days when
you took your knitting., stayed for
supper, and spent the. evening.
might return with great bet eriat.0
society.
"Friendship is lh,' golc;el
chain that binds communities• to-
gether;
:Don't you think- it would Le,
good move in planning for 1101:-
days the parsons in the various
owns would confer with' 111tr11
(erical. 1)rntil01:; and ;'frau;.; So
hat they would not all i.c• laking
their vacation at the stun„ tin ee
When pulpit supp'ies are heed or
an the ground ail the tun:, during
the absence, c of the :,t
,urn• pest )r•.
there is no partit ul;u' lrnubl lila;
t
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Remo vin g the duty from traction
maclhinero isa good move and of
great value to the farming com-
munity and a stop should not he
made at drainage machinery.
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15th ANNUAL EXCURSION
GODERICH to DETROIT and RETURN
B10 STEEL STEAMER CREYHOIJND
will leave Goderich June 10th, 8130' a. m. Arrive Detroit, June
101,h, 6:80 p. In. Returning, leave Detroit, Tune 12th, 1;00 p. m,
Tickets, 1.50 Round Trip
MOONLIGIT EXCURSION, JUNE 9 FOR PAARTICULARS, mann IiiUi.rwrite
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NEW 1-10L16711( FOOTWEIAIR
Fully Equipped for Summer.
Are you ready for °the hot days that will soon be here ?
We are prepared to show you the newest designs in Leather and Fabrics.
White and Tan Shoes.
This season promises to be another in which these will be very much in demand. Our stock of these colors is nowcomplete, comprising new designs in Pumps, Oxfords and Boots.
H. S. @HARP
Successor. to Jas. Twitchell &' San
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