“High Class Hand Tai Tailored | Suits Such as we can fit you out with on a’ re Cah TS — From $15.00 to $25.00 are not Shona in every Clothing Store. T. & D. Ready-, to-wear Clothes are superior to most clothes made to’ measure. They fit perfectly, the patterns are the latest, and they are guaranteed to _ Try us for your New Spring ge absolute satisfaction. uit and see for yourself. Our Hat Man will see that you get the right hat to complete your spring outfit. Prices from $1.50 to $4.00 Thornton & Douglas LIMITED E—On presentation of the return Fae pf his sonal me: ill pay the on to Stratford and return of NOT ‘oy fare from Milverton hi ing $20.00 worth of goods from our Stratford store. oh kl &D. Ptmited ede Linwoop. parr. omen of Listowel. spent Sunday Mr. Ed. Beret of | Tavistock. spent es week aed = unqualifi: Sere vant Bro Brought J receipts amount- ing first high mass celebrated by Rev Joseph Gies at St: Mary’s church Tuesday and also the ri ‘is mother at her residence Newton in the after- noon. A fe number front this district took in tha ee excursion to Sete en Satu: is. Borgener spent Friday at salt a porary Schummer was at Mon! Sunday with friendy in Welles! the money sub- Mr. and . Wilker, Mr. and Mrs, Fred. rt spent Sunda: with friends in Tavi ‘ ‘iss McDonald, “ot vton. spent Wednesday last with hen sister Mra. Willia Miss Glennie spent’ the eoren ae ee hom hospital at, Guelph onal Tana, "Goctz re- tieeea to Moraes on Wednesday. Rea the storm ont anne after- on the barn ae ging to Mr. Jno. Ballaga of the 1it e rushed thee Saetet trying to pittordess | e aater from “here attended the | fees on Monae rehasing’ brick tor his new, house. by Mr. and Mrs. John Duench meen Montr bs [eKenty Safi id trom the concession, at essts, J. I, Struthers. A. Stew- ‘ellesley, wa: S auitiagem » its founda- |art and Thos, McCourt. are at Strat- tion ford this we s jurymen, such an extent that it toppled | ford ning and is MONKTON | A Cordnation Day picnic will be ee ee oe Bridgets on June 22nd. | Mr, rawfard. of Listowel. spent Sing evening with Mr. J. a Mental } Am f hay again shaped ‘toat ja on week. for brick but is unable to supply the | him unconseior for som: we are glad fo in that fee recoy- ring. “"a pionio will be held under auspices of Ox Murray's grove on June 30th. ‘ther particulars will be given by poster. Messrs. Henry Ronnenberg and J. McGraw. census umerators have been making their rounds and ask- ing the usual questions. Mr, William Jury s a few days 2e with sails in Stintiord last we Born— week toa and wes “Whitefor a Mos serie a daughter. ~ + + pitti? WATCH US GROW 3 EEE EEEE TEES EEEEEEE =i) A Few Specials skirts go on sale for 8.29. These are all This -later than June 20. accept returns. The Moderate Price Store This week we are showing a nice range of Ladies’ Summer Vests in sleeveless, short sleeves and long sleeves. All sizes. Priced from......10 to 50c. Clearing out sale of Ladies’ Skirts.—In order to ake a short cut and quick sale, all our ladies’ -.-$6.50 skirts for 4.9: Dress Goods.—We make a special cut this week on all our 59¢ Dress Goods, in plain and #eEP cloth. One week only.... 4: Wall Paper.—As the season is drawing to a close, we would ask all our patrons to bring back to us all wall papers left over, also Mouldings not Summer Suits—2 only Summer Suits, unlined, in light grey, coat and pants, sizes 36 and 37, re- gular price $10, to clear at one ins $9.50 skirts for $5 skirts for 3.99 See them. Year’s Shins 8c. After that date we cannot 5.75 : Fra - hes Baie : ee the |in Knox pee CE gs under the 3 contract of buil ing Mr, F. |. Schum- | auspices of tha W.F.M.S. >, > Sie tet; = houso and work of construction | | Mr. Valentine Schade: has the con- Men So Spc acme ig line of Men’s ee = at once. ract of putting up a cement plat. 1 r rey stripe: ELLICE COUNCIL. MORNINGTON COUNCIL. Dari vy m | for -steps in. tront of 3.50, for a ee ie it passed over this district on Fri-| Wm. Puschelberg’s : block. ‘3 Nystad Hane if 2.99 im-| The council met at the township the ocuncil met pursuant to ad-|day evening the, to . Robertson retury oe hall on Monday. the 29th ult. the| jourm on iv. bth, at |Mr. Peter Gruber of umdary of |Saturday after spending’ a few weeks|~ Our Teas are fresh—Liptons, Red Rose and Sal- “Farm ae all pares present. with the J with all ithe members present. | Peel and Wellesley? was strucl en Mi ith her son Olive: d: kK: é sold, ve in the heair. oved by oe. in Gordon was’ appointed path. | lightning and burned’ to the ground e understand he last of ada in packages. “tiuraley. June a puke fon An- fonds and seconded by Qui uote for beat No. ee with all the ane the” Roger-Brough' se has not . Lota 1 jim the [that this council a grmné 10 tothe uuneil opened asa Court of | Will be quite et been heard. There is talk of an|~ Headquarters for Coffees—Rio 25c, Rio and Java Children's Aid and Humane Society | Revision on Drain No. 2 Marybor-| Rev. F- W. Crowell, of York, has| appeal being mode to a higher court Blended at 0c c] > Poneetock i ile: of the ity, of Stratford and county | augh. The appeals of Messrs, Grieve, | been Stationed at Linwood for the open air services at Bethesda ended at 30c, Java and Mocha at 35c per lb. effects. See large of Perth—Car: The council pass-| Glenn, Erler, Hammer and Meador g year on the Linwood Metho-| were somewhat marred on Sunday We grind all coffees free of charge. ed the following Fesolution viz: Mov-| were igsed and the Court ad- dist sirouit, ‘Mr. | Nixou has been |Iast by tho wind and rain storm. The ‘ tte, ‘fone milk iaaiwase at 4 ‘by Mr, seconded by Mr.| journed till 5 o'clock. <The. council Caistorville and will | attendance at the meeting was quite ; pest mail iain Age ih Ehgoetz, that this council hereafter oserteal the 4 tender of Ino. | Den- take up | tho duties of his new charge | large. oe pu cepa a Ww wall mot refund any money it oenstruction 0: om the first of July. The departure} M.S. of the Methodist church ” ways ol at Geo, Roe al neeiiben work ese dine. ei cored | Grets Sain t for the sum of “$1755.80 |of Mr. imable fam-| met on Juno 8th, at the home of Mrs, by pathmaster on ‘hi and| end $84.00 for the across the |ily from Linwood will be universally |Ed, Betiger. mearly all the members FARM FOR SALE PecercGNehEs nollscigrs Salle GR The vision on |rogretted as they were in being present, Nese (of: the a after tho first day of September next | Drain No, 2 again opened. || Davi high esteem ai all classes. tint: which proved. to ‘ e e = Cc; fia ewing accounts w: Kerr’ ent was a to} Mr. rs. G. G. . Mr. and | interesting one Mrs Bettger waced ‘That 100 acrea known as F half of |; reeve and clerk wére $100. tt 00 aa Piha Gouri adionried till: | Mine: Thos, kett Sunday last|a dainty lunch, PHONE No. 19 MILVERION, ONT. “Lot 10,. Con 11, sete a | aa ie euase oketies y in July at 2 pu attended the funeral of the late Jno.| Mr, Huston. brother of Mrs. J. R. > S the place is a large commodious brick | the irer in payment pf the same eas Son fssaued for the follow- | Greenwood, V.S. at Wellesley. Hammond, die@ ati his home in Mi bb: with kitchen and woodshed.|yiz- George Wicke for material and| i ants|;—T. Sayers $14.00 re-| Mr, Orrin Schnurr spent Tuesday joston. Mich. on May 12th after uf- ye large ‘% aw shed.| repairs on bridge om sideroad 20 and| pairing bridge com 5, lot 1 eit ‘Toronto. a period of 13 months with a wing shed. cement eae silo. |21, con, 1. $2; Municipal World. Ltd. mier. $1.00 work ‘done Joseph Bell and Mr. Herbert cateer. WELLESLEY. mimill- and’ drilled t in| for clerk’s ets bill $7.99: con. 5 lot 17; Herbert Taga ts i Bell. of New Weskmimter. B. C..| Mx. and Mrs W. . Ward and daugh- ouside Place well Saaeriae tial and | iv,| culvert on Lang drain ‘con. 11. mot sO abies Wa Wor | tar Helen Miss Daag: an and| ‘Miss Hilda Bailey. spent a We regret vers much well fenced. very clean and free from|3.10,00- J. H. Scbm: ate S iating Nort 1; Frank Riddell, 28,00, baile an pent a few days at the Parsonage |Mrs. Wm: Martin of Sitcell i a days with friendy in Listowel thia report the dot oe ee i it ‘all wheat |Tiast drain by-laws No. 563, 615; do..| DI pairing app Taal yee unday at Mr. G. Wee and’ well “known citizens ta the per bush. notice. Tenders W: $1.50; Jno.| bridge oa, sideroad | a.com. 11; nee “Geo. Boler aud J. G. Seip Sou ear aie _Avonton.| Quite a mumber front this vicinity | don hae Went roe in|Heimpel, material repairing and fill-| Louis Veidenheimer, %c. timber to|spent Monday in Milverton ta days with friends “in| tool in the excursion’ to Goderich on | et this ee ea ee dF e. Will be sold ling up culverts om pon. 47 | bouneil : Dobson. 150 wepairing |( Mra Lea Boppre it at present at-|the village laati w Saturday and report having a good|the result of a paralytic ctrokewhun and immediats possession | and sideroad 15 ae oe Sue ae bridge con. 9: Alex. ruse aie ae Yanding the bedside of her mother ir. John Watt. oe ellarion: spent | tim Besa tt Haale apenas i Postoffice close | Rosger. er. putting in pairing culvert and road MECa: Wate ot Giewiien uo (sunday with: Mc and'-Mie Hebe. oat, Albert Cox. off Palmerston. ac-| whic EA Ga Bee IFapts (dealer Aue rel “U1, 12.00: Peter Mor- Wm. Were 30.00. ee fee aet very ill, urray. mied ‘by, Mr, R. Milner called |necs, Tho remains “ere intone a jons 2 1-: miles dist t. For further | reo, filling up coms 2 e Si dieser eft: ‘The recent rains and the warm Mr, and Mrs, R. Byers. of Mitchell. a Pee ee ee ant on on Sun-|Rush’s comete Ra TaSe atbsen co Laat aap to JNO, CAMPBELL | Kreuter, express chia Postage, aad Banat. 25.00 part payment ‘for | weather have done wonders for the|spent a day or two last week with Sat a Linge IRE RE ote ae tf |Gtatidnery 7.50; T draia: Randolph Askin. 5.00/crops in this locality. é hay crop | Mrs, Sherwin. ute R, Milner returned on Friday | friends attended the funeral. De- ete of the Children's ia and banlite lank and repairing bri ‘hich a couple of week ago had the Fee ie Sas iets es month's visitt with' her sister | ceased leaves three daughters. ne : Society 10,00; uer,| con, 13, lot 7: 8, ©, Knoblauhe, 19.00] appearanes of being a short! crop has| 95 quart tickets for $I cash at G son, his age her, ithree sist NOTICE TO CREDITORS. SaHGET Wi ola etee AGN pce pall Chis ts amet | Pele Gpoet 400. fax | Some. on wonderfully. ‘and bide fair Rood ances g ash at Geo. | yet Dalmer, of Toronto, has, ac- Mtg. Erckbeuse Wa ions Mis lock : SRY Srscenae Rostock road division 7910. ts the stint ties to bridge pon. 5, lot 17.:| ta be a good crop. Z pepted the position’ of . agent|!tq whom the profound sympathy of In the matter of the Estate’ of Wil-|towmship nannies 20.00; ew |Mihcael O er, 17,80. gravel’ con-| | Rev. Wm. ieee offers the follow- Gi eee Our present agent’ Tui Riese | the: douiinninlty ia\er tended. fiam 5H. Yost daté of the Township Soe ee eee RN of Ee No. ie ie prod eee ae) n, ed th 4 WARTBURG. to Jew 6 in if CDI AE Rea fo 26. The School Children’s excursion t Ks sl les Pender. repairing piece parlor eR e Sass cept a higher posit! 7 sear of Wellesley, in the County of Wat-| Sato for 1811, 160.00 Pat Gqlugiee bridge at Millbank; F. Martin 4.50. | iro a We had quitd a wind and thunder | Mr. Fred. Stara zalsedl an adaition fold stays Mere ak ke Loe _ erloo Farmer, Deceased. repairing a sewer om si a fae bolts to council; Re: nen Fergus: | eau. coal cool py {Storm here on Sunday age but i : * 15e* Geo. Dieh! 10,00. grai iren’s Aid | Thought. 2 kitchen chairs. cok oe ee rain passed: off aj oy x a ‘Wellesley the Revised tutes of of vie “Coys SCHOOL REPORT. Ber Jal a claim -he shal ice at the tima bemueh ‘istribution. BENJAMIN YOST, i Exeou y edioten ‘ip hall he 26th day or June, 1911 Jus: es- .jat 10 am: for general business. — at tus Kreuter, ne Se Clerk. i ae cmepart for of 88. No. 2. “Morn. ington bareay ers, Herman gee oe meister. as pees Hilliard Mag- oe George acre to pe: . Lu- . Philip ‘orbeck. Arthur Manz. Clar re “teal Schmehl, Dora Al- pene Kipfer. Will yy Bond. Laura Kipfer. Herman Kipter, Ida Forbeck, Christ Zebr. He: Alvin 5 | tor (Gordon “eahwint. re send 50. . Bax, Teacher. DONEGAL. A most terrific storm passed this et hood on Hriday of last ihe rain es but the tightening ae: bes Melvin Scott’ had the eames a runaway ut serious damage wes done. Better not feed so many oats Melvi A “mimber trom! here: attended the wedding aR of ast week. He Some of our yout and ae took a good tim thi is eieotine’ a putting metallic roof tg on the Adam Gr: had a Wer of Oe xilled by ep see ot 6 Ea salary $80, ‘William Wick. ditohing 2 nner. Lillie Meng. Howard Mayberry |} artung. Bdmund iry—Gertie SORES Selina Fet-| man. Lavina Jacobs, Nom over} |. Wo) Seay a £08 planlt to council and work done on the Sth Sie Soaben: Donald Jack. a. 00. sal ess— or bree attending Sere of Revision in 1911 ae cot neil adjourned to meet again the [onday in July at 10 4s 10 a.m. Wm. Waddell. Clerk. aed HEPORT. ae following i: is 3 the report of U.S. 12. Mornington. for tthe month ‘sr. Fourth—Kenneth + Langford. Bs ae Doerr. Fou: eth Gordes ray Arthur * Har- tung. annin. Hilto Westman. Eadie Jacobs, Edna Rayoratt. Jimmie ipfer. George Lichty Ker Te ir. “ Third—Clay} on Koch. Ablburn te f pene act a Kerr and Albert Shee~ an Capling. Mabel Koch, Lincoln Reibling. Ab. ‘Westman, Calvin Westman. Williard McCloy. First—Zetta Primer—Harold in. ; iPrimary—Chester Koch, excellent. Hanna, Verda Lan- Wepsitman. Sada . (Ethel West- Viola Reibling. Fred. ‘Gernhaelder iorman Cool No. enrolled 36, averaie attendance 1. Morley, ‘Teather. SCHOOL REPORT. Bey of 8.8, No. 6. Mornington for May ;— ‘artha Baird. See. wae gen. Winaltred Watson, Ant CoE IV—Edward Loney, Clara Er+ fer. Gordon Watson. I—Emnia Erler, Cecil Watsob Jr. ap od Meadows. Warren ei Sheldon W: mn. . I—Alex. Baird, Se Moore ‘eadows, Nellie Dow: ate 1—Evelyn Reid shaer Reid. H. . Teacher, |'the lates Rees ordering youn wedding ins Sal tall and see the office, Milverton sce ee that ‘mi ‘delight 4 Yo Brest | iz sonfid tial i Baier at i ste ot Barer: stair carpet. Terms cash. NEW TRAIN SERVICE TO “LAKE OF BAYS” An important featuré that/ will be soa Lake during the coming sea- will “Take of Bays” district. Grand Trunk passen; . daily except Sunday a Huntsville, reaching the latter point at about 3 o’clock in afternoon aainerting with steamers for points in) the “‘Lake of Bays” district and affording passengers the op. nity of peeeicing their destin- es be time for dinn Sunday evening, ‘boat service ‘aWa hotel. Britannia. Point Teal (Po: e. Deerhurst and important calling ports op “Lake of Bays” td Huntsville will be Tun on same eens ire for season 10. during ‘the of eee and oe find hie een be a boon to. week-enders ‘ing to return to the city {for had on GRAND TRUNK? -| Colonization Excursion ig New Ontario, June 22nd The fow rate of one cent per mile each way (for second-class tickets) will be in effect from all stations in Ontario, Kingston, Madwaska and West, fo all stations on T. & N. 0. Railway Haileybury and North Return Linit duly 4th “Cobalt Special” leaves Toronto 5.30 p. m. VACATION TRIPS —Tro— Muskoka Lakes, Lake of Bays, Temagami, Algonquin Park, netawan River ¢ Couchiching, wwartha Lakes French River, Georgian Bay, Ete. at Low Rates Literature, eet and full information from any Grand Trunk Agent or addres Duff, D.P.A., Union Station, Toronto. Sunday was Mkaiiae day i in the eh. here and) serviced were held: in the moming and aft pepe Rev. Oldenberg waa thee hee ‘Bebringville and Wale lace. and Mrs, Jno. ‘A. Campbell. for- ae of Crosshill, now near Strat- fo: and Miss McDougal. of Mani- foba. visited friends in Crosshill on ~ ae eg sawing lumber for Philip r The {impetus to the growth of the crops. Subscribe noe The Sun. s, og ee W.F.A. gam ist Amelia Densteat, of Stratford. Peal atare> ok Una eee} bo Piss Did lant irady hee ce irre bet eee er home on Friday after avending a|fonen Lintster and Welles! leet wie iujtsca wuciben trata hate cttea | couple of weeks with her brother Mr.| fast game was witinesse ih ed tha Conservative Convention fe eld | Bred Star score was 2-0 in favor of the visitors ag Milverton last Tuesday and ri For choice sig tales oranges, ba- a . and Mrs. Edgar Schaub, of EL good meeting. | nanas and lemons see H. Allingham. | mira, spent a few “Aays here with jam Moore had a bee last Tuesday |" Mr. jambert. of Elma.|the former's parents. jacking up his barn, enry Foley | spent Briday withsMr, and Mrs ebealaideil NAS of ithe Classic City had the jo Wm. Calder, Mr. ‘and ert Murr. of Strat-| Mr, and Mrs, Ed. Crooks attend-| Thornton & Douglas will pay ford and Mrs, Geo. Murr. of SaultSte.| ed the funeral of the latter's uncle. {your fare from Milverton to Stratford Marie visited with friends in Mr, pares wood. of Wellesley on|and return o1 ar Buying $20.00 burg. worth of clothing from them, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Henry and Mr. any aed Mrs, Henry Holzschuh were and Mrs, Louis Brunner. of the inwood on Thursday. HAWKESVILLE. City, WSundayed with friends. in| Ms, Albert Holseaeln ob. Wactat Frui ia spending «few weeks with his and daughter El The home, of Mr. and Mes, Charles| parents Mr. and Mra, L Holzschub. wath ene ee days at Mr. C.B Priesthap wax madd happy last ¥ day by the arrival of a. young son. | HAMPSTEAD. The funeral of Mr. and Mrs. Tyack's he many friends of W. J. Henry | infant son took place here on Mon- will be pleased to hear that he re-| We are pleased to note that Mr. H.|day. It was ares attended by rel- turned to his home again last Sat-| Hart. B.A.. has been successful in |atives: and Ck cream is pra on Mi unday, the page of Education exam. r, Sugden’s Mr. and Mra: Fred. Denstedt and | taining a specialists certificate in | lawn every. Saturday evening, Come Mrs. Wm, ‘Richl Gundayed with | pcienee, and have a \. friends im the burg. | Mr. J. W. Stewart left last week for] Miss Isabelle Bee visited at = | Blind River, Algoma. where he will| her home here on. Thortiton & Douglas. Btrattord. | spend’ the surimer taking the pras- | djes Nettl Donald ‘Spent Sunday will attend any pail ariers for | tice of Dr. Bi under the parental r clothes ani ptey. Try th } number fr ere purpose tak-| Mrs, Walters and Bally are spend- —— ——~- jing iw the Farmer's Institute ex-| ing some time in Detroit CROSSHILL. ae to Guelph on Wednes Mrs. Forest is visiting with her daughter Mra. Hilker farmers’ Tnstita Riding will hold) th here on the ute of the North eir annual: picnio r of our villagers attended | | A numb the funeral of the late John Green-| no. serviee in Boyd | Mr. ll is nee these | days taking’ ‘the “penis. Mr. mour has the brick | work of his new house completed. | jon't forget tho Garden Party on June 20th at the home of Ga and o Hon, Macken-| zie King, ‘Minister of Labor. is ex-| ‘0 be present and addres ‘also Mack favor his choice eset “| J ions, A ime is expected. W. Burgman, Agent, Milverton cock at Chicago 1909, from $25 per setting eggs. OHN R. KERR, “Minorca Ranch” John R. Kerr PROPRIETOR Breeder and Exhibitor of Rose Comb Black meats towel my birds won Ist ¢ Pe ae, Ast cockerel, if: ge Cocks and hens forsale. Eggs fuly—50c and $1. llets for sale after 1Sth. fox fall and winter sho hatched on large fe me your want Milverton Ont. Tinee’ at. t| grass runs with lots of shade. Some of these cockereisand pullets sre bred frm the 1st one BOX 106 erybody welcome, ry ee Con enn ensestsnsneuenengagegns —— + AGAGYA CA GYGYACGUCGAGYGYCGAUGAGYGAGAGAGAGA SAGACAGGYGYGY.G%G%G®G%G%.G,G%G%G%G%G%GGAS ~~ ~ oe ¥ < wy GAGAGAGAGAGSASASUGAGAGAGAS A. Pressing Want Gentlemen, is a a cool two-piece Summer Suit, and here is the best pace to have the want supplied. You are sure of getting the best value for your money. Prices range from $2.50 to $10 | THE VERY LATEST Men's Straw Hats Friday and Saturday, we will offer you the choice of any Straw Hat in our store at $1 (Regular up to $2) This is the biggest bargain in Straw Hats ever offered in Milverton and just at the time they are mostly needed. Children’s Straw Hats Your choice of any Straw Hat at only 25 Cents All prices up to 75c¢ each MILLBANK. Hai ent? Wednes- aay Set te with trend in Lin- m by: Mr, auiilens Jennings Bryan r have not yet taken advantage Mr. Dave Muleshy and Mrs. the system. opi coming Tolyson children of Listowel as it does, from one who hi de spent Sunday with their mother Mrs, |the social problem a life study. He Muleahy. is reported to have said; “I have otis Lillian Hammond thas re- | beem wid ae ene ye ier mned ho fter din few |e similar scheme for | nefit o} weeks at Crosshill "| the citizens of the United States. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coghlin and |! cannot understand why every civ- daughter Marion Senden the gold- | ilized count: not foll the n weddin Mr. Mrs. George ad of C and encourage the Grierson, Listowel on Saturda ple to put something by for the >» 3 T. Eines a ot Wiens rat pheycovilh be Bo Pd oe dott it Sund: Mr. R. work. is true co-operative Gov- clarke foie ane st Hdment.” the 4d While other mniversarys ere es of Kno: ries ve nsion |ichureh will |excellent programme | Miss A visiting her friend Mise Mary | caby. | Mr and Mrs. (Coulton and Miss | Nichol, of Sebringville, spent Sunday Miller's. es Hughes and s ay utes wiestindl (et her howe Thece Dobson spent a few days ty Bro. Thos. Dobsan, rector of | Catan, jers of Hamilton, was ie week - the interests of his co | oan | The Millbank Cheese & Butter es at 107-8 cents a Ib, half of May m: iting his unole aes fri erat are ind So Ree cle tua ee fen eeoart! be able to return from the Stratford. hospital, Mr. Chas. Atchison attended the Tara ow ‘ith and Grace, of Lakesi Mrs, W. Mel the villa Aaturday’ for the excursion to Gode- Don't forget the summer meeting Woman's In- Saturday, June 17th, after tween the members o: which resulted in a viotory f the ranch. (Al re’ He a Mr. their seautital wn. ast one attending the church that doey not belo quested to leave it at Mr. J. Ritter’s. ee NEWTON. terrible wind storm passed 0} his vicinity anc Belghboring : die triot on Sunday. afternoon doit great dea rimiben of our ladies attended the pianist Mr, Gricve's orchanl tt 2 the sioniees of the Women's as dice 3S Jessie Neilson, wise tor the raat few: months been visiting friendd an Soderien retumied home oD Wednesday eveni Drs J, Parnbal of O° ond: | My. m called on friends in Miss M. Suits spent Sunday with friends pe fow! Mrs. Cantal of Chesley. New turned tne on Friday evening. . }om pson. e St. Marys. 4 eae asic tis acquain' lipases in town Shipment of spur Mee mumber of young people took in | the excursion to Goderieb on Satur- Overalls day last Men's Black Denim and Cottonade Pants in splen- did, strong weaves, made with side seams double stitched. Two hip and watch pockets. Priced at $1.10 Other dealers are asking $1.25 for the same goods, Come in and examine them, 2 H. M. SCHAEFER HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL PRODUCE ALL KINDS OF 2 Ow TAKEN ALIVE ee QTIAHes “eae QS ES @SES EN OES NSE NSE NENT AMPS TARE RU NANI NTO NPNT RT OARINENT OT NONI SEN OF SPLEEN 3 3 : Fy ze Prayer meeting will be held — in Hutohison’s block on Thursday even- spent a co gs ‘olton, onus Gathsie. utfaloe on Gaturdey MR. WM. “JENNINGS BRYAN COM- MENDS THB CANADIAN GOV- ERNMENT A’ eae SCHEME A prophet is “without nour in m with which ibute paid to ice Mueller, of Wellesley. is | by Mul- |bury. and. Past Grand Chaplain of i io . jughes was at Tilbury |b Jon Rtas taking charge of Rev. Dob- | It presentattive of | Cana of last being the las! th Mc. Robt. Reid of a wea is vis- | » sont; marriage oF his sis eer Miss Etta at 35 Mrs, Rev. ae ee daughters Ed- | ® le. are visit- | 1S nol ee and friends in i e, Over 250 tickets were sold here on |'8 not re- | Were guests to stimulate MORMONS A MENACE Assembly Favors en Agressive Campaign Against Them. . ARE STRONG IN ALBERTA Special Committee Reports That Lat- ter Day Saints Are Striving to Get the Balanoe of Power In Alberta— Calgary Minister Sees Objection- able Features In Their Relig- ious Belief In Large Families. Ottawa, June 13.—The menace of the Mormon pete is Cee. was dian Government has| emphasized at n Gen- ities Act, inaugurated a ota seb sean: ene went scheme thrift is promoted | on record in favor of an aciive cam- aod ith fae- | paign against it. The mat up to| on the report of a special committee, help themselves, a1 same | which was prosented by Nr time preserve their selfarespect - and Olark: ole Montreal. dignity. That the Mo: le, information may be obtained wa, td whom all letters ot ities ol ge. PRESIDENT TART A A FREE TRADER ntreal Witness President Taft is developing into a di free trader all right, clined to think that his Brotection- ism. like that of Mr. Roosevel to his _Sueroundings Bhan ta his conscienge, the n¢ t a demand. eiah If. the the they will be, why they will want lemand of a bur- ed for the presend jena much the worse, however. for .|Protectionist pact ite oe me of Burns’ church @ a Lawn Social on the anse meee om Tuesday evening. June 20th. GOVERNMENT ANNUITIES —— ron, of Lucknow. Mr. R. ~ | authorized are in connection with the ate eee and, instruct eputation as an able and tinnotive “ened aker, ir will be taken by @ y welcome ; specially pate Admission free. BRUNNER. Reeva ladies Misses Minnié and Luella Zimmer- mann, ot Milverton. spent a few days ir aunt Mrs. G. Mr. end Mi spent | Saturday with their son Mr. Mr, i. and Mrs. ‘Wageler. of Bene tock. spent. Sines sat the hom of Mr. C, E. Erb, Mr. Herman Elliott, of Drayton. was Prec acquaintances in this vicinity [ast week before leav- ing for jaw. Mr. and Mrsy F. Mauer. of Rostock at the home of Mr, Geo. Denstedt on Thu: s Jessie Alexander and ee Anderson spel ‘Wednesda’ with their “triend Mi in Beattie Clark teacher of 8,8. No, Tl. Gads Hill BEB SiR. one au The Elmira Se Society's an- nual excursion ta Niagara pale i eee Socata er aur will put you in touch with those who have money to in. “corre to 8 wane rt fees ity. | fore di Pringle of ‘Srduey ed ns a @ sober and industrious people was the opinion. of Rev, Dr. McLaren of i ger to AeSiosees The Sana rhe Hinge A DIO oF- mon, but wrod distasteful to a Cana- attained act ee power Stes aitsontenaeen th lance of political power in in all Canada, ‘The ther, and a cor- te vote was ae dangerous, ‘and tok denied of Oatholiolsm, 721 2h the in the very centres where aa rca Mormoniein was: reelly under, the rotection of the politician, and difficult to get at, stated Rev. Dr. ey. Their morals were low allowed in. eae That the ean the most {| Mormonism is maki: and si tee S eas era Ger tures to their worship. They had a malo and a female god and. taught members are in e Legislature. the following motion, Eee tae then ied tr deems be advisable the SER, rel regards with deep regret and coal ae anxiety: ine held and doetr fea by the Mormon Church. “The extravagant political, ambitions. cherished : “The absolute obedience to their re- required of the mem- the organization, not only. in ane “elit in t] ma- pereeelioe relaonstips. erie secembly very cordially en. rtant work that is be present year and bri h recom- bendations to the next general assem- as they may deem wise. e en toudhed upon in social and moral Totty mi put in purely as a basis for the oom mittee to work on. Big Dry Dock For Toronto. Ottawa, June 18—J. B. Miller of the Polson Iron Works was here yesterday a opie ven te Loe ne dock Uhich: if i ie aut: of the foot of Frederic! k "The plans tor the dock have been wes the Ontario men aUstate ba pie okt the university. New Coltege P e spted the bee ae goa Al pes ree BAS air ines ic seoloay: Loe the agnoins of the col: the Minister of Public ‘Works bsidy wl te ‘thee meter will ace MARKET REPOATS., eae oft Me to iGo to 4 a ay “"batest figures showed corn : oats ide to 9-80 to to pero 27 1-20. pool mal to 14 lower than on Saturd and Ba lower on corn. J %c higher on wheat; erin, %e higher. ‘Hoilday at Antwerp. Spars, closed 6 o Winntpos Options. loge. Open. High. Low, Close. 989% 96% ee ee aie ct " hs oranto Grain Markets Wheat, fall, bushel. Wnset: SSL chimed bushel. & = Toronto Dairy Ma % osocco degteeace = BeEse $4.75 culls, $9.50 to ey cows, 338 to pice extra heavy, Reeetpts head. Veats, | t! wearer ot 180 Oi culls will buttermilk calves, $5.50 bo f hat to eT; CANADIAN — PACIFIC - Moonti ight Special will leave Fale stations at time indicate: tes Bel a erich, conné ne | excursion on Lake ren Returning special al tré | 11.30 p. m. on return -of steamer. Don’t miss ae sail on Lake” at lakes. is delightful” th ‘uron on. aie wea apace one. of tt the largest patios lo’ eee ele! for the te ensuing yea dates for the eee of -Gemmpns ind tl Ontario Sy jature G. ‘Mek we elngin Hay [present and addi sf r the oo of hising offi rand ne cers for nomina ing candi-_ e conventi