*‘MW' For sale.â€" Apply at 5‘ Meaford’s tax the dollar, but i 10W. The annual yresuy part}: Will be held 4 grounds on Tuesday 11. Entire proceeds 1 Work. Admission 10c. All in arrears for taxes, tags, and other moneys due town are requested to settle once and save costs.â€"â€"G. A: smith. Live ho?!S VOL. 49â€"530. 2576 Over 12,000 soldiers are now .61: training at Camp Borden. The; 147th Grev County Battalion: Miss Edith Lloyd‘ trained nurse. the U erty on Bruce street last Week to Mr. John McNally of Glenelg. Mr. McNally. We understand, is givmp: ’ d intends coming to LUVVu The street Wa aWarded by t tering contract was! he council Mondav‘! night to Mr. Wm. Ryan. The‘ ground to be covered is the same‘; as last year, and the tender was for the balance of the season, at a cost' of $80. The Bunessan IOOLU'cuz. on†hold their second annual picnic in John Beaton’s grove to-morrow A good program has d for the occasion. It -War between - ï¬-“+‘“n, and .Ldv- 'â€" the townships 0I Glenelg. The wardens have received Bishop of Euro Hawkins, DI. A accepted the 1 exp )cts to tab if not the DI ileflt‘lg. ' UYL'AW â€"-â€"â€"_ \V riceville, the lastI The warde. . - from the{named getting a limited th1rd.‘ have received . V EdWM‘diand the others interim second 9: t] Bishop of Huron that Re . 1 f London. h<15‘class certiï¬cates. There may be D Hawkins. M. A.. o . torship here And ', others. but the foregoing .on- : exnmts t0 take charge on July ‘33- tains all the names of which we c. if not the DTeViOflS i - definite assurance. We have a which due notice Will be given. I been told that Miss Neila Marshall c , ‘ . . . _ ’ I c v . Mr. Hawkins 15 hlghl} SDOken Diiof Normanby was successful in a by the bishop. who congrn sur- 1‘ tulates ‘- getting her second, but the the congregation 0n the“ EOOdfname of a Miss Marshall given C :in the list does not correspond .3 _- that Mr. Wm ‘with the surname given above. ‘t I Jones 0f (3119519? had opened up: Mr. Melbourne MacKav was tried 4‘ ° , busmess. '1 Monday before Magistrate Laid- 50 he did~ bUt 3 hitCh OCCLETFed ;law for non-payment of last year’s. and he left before he had things p.011 tax. Mr. MacKay would have i the 0095‘ 3 paid it at the time, but sought :dâ€"-1 going. The last issue 0 o o . (‘| . . . 193' Enterprise 531d. 32â€- 3nd , vice from the mayor, who thought ‘ leased the Midmflhr‘zhtholder at the time the tax Vs as} 51339 1 to be collected. but not at the time. Mr. Jones leased the Commerm‘liof the assessor’s visit. Instead of House here. and he hasserved thgï¬paying a dollar at the time, it public W811: bY PTOV'ldlnf-‘I goo Etook five dollars in court to satis- meals and keeping 3 clean house.â€;fy the claims. We regret to learn ‘of Mr. MacKay’s loss, but under. We regret very much to learn of ‘ A the death of Lieut. Arnold Thurâ€"ï¬che circumstances we must and Mrs. W. B ito one of two conclusions: either on of’ Flesherton, who was" ‘ - d in battle. He wasior Laidlaw handed out a wrong =° dgment. The information was ' “a young man of‘ é ° ‘ Arrowsmith at Toronto University, when he other reason. decision‘will make others think before regusing to pay their poll listed in the service . - 7---:AA-n1-g of this tax, which, to the present, has _ "' ‘ â€"--â€" ‘ “11+ Jones 0 the Middaugh House for b1 80 he did. but a and he left before he going. The last issue of the 1e? Enterprise said: “M Mrs. Wm. Jones and fami Monday for Durham, Wher leased the Mi â€"A good working horse. I Smith’s Garage. i 3 tax rate is 35 mills on‘ . but is considered too. of Huron that Rev A: T Jnndn‘n are $11 tO-daY- :on Allen is now in? his health is not im-‘ ' much. It will be re- a had to remain in ccount of rheumatic .1 the regiment he )ldiers are now in amp Borden. The ladies will hold a yterian garden on the manse 'r evening, July ' for Red Cross Arro v.- - dog the amendment 0 of ; doliars, .accordin‘g to a late I the Municipal Act. Quick sale, at Spirella parlors.â€" Mrs. J. C. Nichol More than 40 cases of small-pox are reported in Harwich township in the county of Kent. ___‘_________________._â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"'__â€"'_â€"_-_ , , Mr. D. C Town visited his home‘ Quick sale, at Spirella parlors.â€"- at Orillia over the holiday. } 1 Mrs. J. C. Nichol . . _ Dr. Pickering and Mr. W. Hunter; pm; spent the holiday at Oliphant. E are reported in Harwich township Miss Taggart of Berlin visited ati in the county of Kent. ' Mr. and Mrs. Latimer’s on Mondav.‘ Mrs. Muir, Widow of the late 31- Dr: Harold Aljoe of. EStratfordï¬ exander Muir, author of The Maple “as in town over Dominion D33“ , Leaf. died in the College Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W Vollett and‘ Toronto, on Tuesday. family ViSited in St. Catharines {01‘ a few days. ‘ Pte. F. “C. worth has be killed in act dud J‘une 14- The military censorship is be- coming VerV strict and oan the merest scraps of information are allowed to filter through. Mls. Hetty Green, said to be the richest woman in the world, died on Monday at her home in New York. A Montreal druggist was fined $50 and costs or one month in 9:301 for neglecting to attach a twoâ€" ceat war stamp to a box of tooth cent War stamp to a 00.1: 01 Lou-.11 paste. he had sold. H33 ng accepted the agean trim the Dlundas Lightning ROd Co. parties Wishing any iodding d 119 should call or see J. N. Murdock. Durham 6 15tf Don’t fOIget it. The Presbyter- ian garden party. On the manse grounds on Tuesda3 e3 ening ,Julv 11. Entire proceeds for Red Cross ; 33 ork. 2| Mr. Thos. McCarroll, a resident {of Meaford for the past 37 3ears, ‘died on Sunday. He was 69 years 1:of age, and one of the first men iWe have any recollection of. Edge Hill Sunday school picnic will be held in the usual place on Monday, July 10. Booth. program. etc. Everybody welcome. Procee “Is for patriotic purposes. For sale.â€"Several a; and timothy hay, mix Garafraxa Farm, new line. Will not sell the the barn. Apply to i one mile south-West The Normal results appeared in Saturday’s Toronto dailies. The following names from Durham and adjacent townships are given in the successful list: Sadie Macdon- ald. Durham: Murray Legate. Cey- lon; Madeline Murray, Ayton: Dorothy Armstrong, Hanover: Sylvia Miehlhausen, Elmwood and “-+ I. Merriam of Chat;â€" been officially reported action between June 11 'WBS‘ Mr. J. Knight spent ox er Sundav at Goderich. Mr. Frank Barber of Georgetown spent a few days with his broth- er-in-law, Mr. Fred Search. Miss Clara Alice, Toronto‘ is spending the school holidays with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. F W Wigg of Cay- uga, Visited her mother, Mrs. Flet- :her. in Bentinck. Mrs. W. J. Black and. children. of St. Marys, are spending a couple of weeks with her parents here. Mrs. Wellington Ard of St.Marys is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Vollett, Bentinck. Mrs. Thos. Grasby of St. Marys is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Black. Allan Bell W as in St. Cath- arines 1nd Niagala duri ng the hol- \ Mr. Jos. Black of cial Hotel, Priceville, Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. John McDonald of Hamilton Visited friends here over the holiday. holidays in Milverton ford. Mrs. Edward Burnett and Mrs. Schooley spent a} day in Hanover last week. Miss Audrey Livingston is home for the holidays from Stratford Business . College. Miss Willa Cowan of is holidaying With 1 father, Mr. H. N. Burne1 lily. any. The Boy Scouts are raking the! the stones off the streets and giving Link the place an improved appearance. pollgThey got after the automobile hasiowners to make contributions. but' and we learn this morning that all five except one have responded. It’s late a matter: of 50 cents from each ct. ‘auto owner. , Mrs. Arrowsmith, who spent the inast six months with her daugh- :ter.. Mrs. Grieves, at Spokane ,Wash., returned last Week. Mr. J. McCoskery Visited in Georgetown over Sunday, and was accompanied home by Miss Kath- leen Wilson. Mr. Robt. Adlam, ,who has been; engaged in Toronto for the past three months, was in town oymfl Dominion Day and returned to the 1 city on Monday evening. Mr. Hugh Riddell of Welbeck. and Miss Esther Ridden of Re- chester, were Welcome guests for a short time On Sunday of Mr. ard Mrs. James McNally, “Riverholm.†Mrs. Abraham and family left Saturday For Wiarton. Where Mr. :Abraham has another store. The '_ business here will be continued. â€4- AL' N11- under the management of Melbourne MacKay. Dr. and Mrs. Watson, and her} mother, Mrs. J. A Glass, 0f: Georgetown, and Miss Mae Glam of Brampton, motored here remained over the holiday. Pte. Lake, now in England, in a: letter to his father, reports him-"g self Well and waiting for orders. at} any moment, to move nearer 120‘ the zone of action. ‘ Thos. McNiece, Normanby, John Mortley, Dornoch, John Ryan. Glenelg, Wes. Ball, Bentinck, and W. Falkingham. Durham. purzhasâ€" ed Ford cars from Smith Bros. last DURHAN I GNT. THURSDAY. JULY PERSONAL V ULICLCLL DU L--- lâ€" .a Rev. Mr. Whaley concluded the‘ s by a masterly addressH is spending her exercise and .on and Strat- pithy, pointed and practical, delivered in the style character-l 1 'élet’t 'an% MI‘S- istic of the speaker. ay 1n anover The meeting was brought to a close about 10.30 and was reâ€" ingstonsis home garded by all Sunday school rom tratforfl Workers as an inspiration that )vill bear fruit in the near n 70 o u n Qmmd g++pnd3nce and interest Wer ,. From two to five p gram consisted of a of welcome by the 1 the absence of Rev. th Mr. Mary Louise, to Mr. Arthur Mur- ray Smith, Claremont. The mar- riage will take place in July. The town council met in regular session on Monday night Hunter in the chair. bers all present exce Grant. The minutes were rea adopted, and the following ac- counts "were considered and pay- ment ordered: 0 - a ""‘~ fn‘1 “I. J v.â€" ;H. Snell, Water rent, $16.50; EBurnett, fire practices for- fl$25.5o. Total, $225.15 5 Cattonâ€"Kress.â€"That W. {tender for street Watering be accepted.:â€"-Ca;ried. *L A ‘1‘ "(qvl lllbllh UAwâ€"_ - Mrs. Beggs 8: Son. supplies for‘ charity, $6.38: G. Arrowsmlthq salary, 8128., $54.15: Dr. Hutton, BI‘ O.H., services to June 30, $37.50. also half expenses at Medical As- sociation, Toronto $12.50; relund Standard Bank, MattheWs, :51; Bell _. . 1 __-.. ï¬n woh‘ffl‘- Q5: C. El" The £0110Wing is the count for June: Macfa supplies, $1.89: C. ] Son, printing, $8: by 57.6 hp. at $33 97. E Binglan, electrigz work. :- A4-) While sawing a large elm log at! the furniture company’s mill a! few days ago, Mr. Wm. Lake no-i ticed a peculiar sound and pro-1 ceeded to investigate. On examin- ation he discovered he had been cutting through a mass far from the surface. Evidently years and years ago the tree in question had been used as a tar- get for some of the then local marksmen, and a mass of over five pounds of bullets were ex- - -- Ac Hap find. LLVV t, â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" _ trazted as the result of the. There was no surface indicatxc the tree being: ever used a: target, and when the bullets there, and by Whom dischai will likely remain a mystery. TREE Toï¬â€™N COUNCIL ess.â€"That “. R3, dn’s street Watering at $380 scovered hoe had been‘ of lead‘ he surface. Evidently; in. 'u--â€"v r is the hydro 21:- : Macfarlane C0., ; C. Ramage $8: hydro current, $33 97. $163.05; J ic work. $2; making > result of the find. surfar‘e indication of U -:-' ever used__ as a 191] L115 U uLLu by .- - - whom discharged. 2110 a mystery. .lQlé met in regular for - June, +++++++++++++++++++++++++ 4 Wï¬ï¬++ï¬++m++ï¬+ï¬+++ \otm 1tl1stand1no‘ the rapid rising of prices we are proteetinif our customers and friends as tar as possible. Our bvsiness is a fortunate one because of the stock can ied “11101118 large and \\ ell selected. ' ' We have just receivm‘l 21.110 Whlte Skll‘tS shipment of White Skirts fl Shipment of Pique and Repps, which great deal this summer, moder and $2.00. Silk, Lisle and C to 60 em. H 0 S i e l‘ y We have a large assortment of ' Ladies’ Hosiery in Cashmere, gill; Lisle and Cotton. Prices ranging from 15 ' 9 Just to hand, a. full assortment Men S flats of the famous Berkley brand felt Hats, in greys, browns, blues and blacks. These hats are correct in style, quality and workman- ship. Priced at $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. ' We still have. a. full range of work work Shll‘is Shirts at the old price:_ Lay in a. supply before the avcflvance, as the; are nounu u) go up. Ixeep 0001 by gettmg :1. SW suit of our Balbriggan Underwear at $1.00 per -I THE STORE 0F HONEST VALUE Curtain Nets, in cream and ecru, 25c: and 400 yd. Curtain Muslin with border, 150. Special Curtain Scrim in cream, with color- .3 LAnflï¬'n ‘nn‘f- nnlnn 1K1: â€" ted border, fast color, 150. White Enamelled Curtain Poles, 2 for 250. J. 6: J. HUNTER LADIES’ WEAR MEN’S WEAR ,Block and Floral Designs, inâ€; 2;» and 4 yds. Wide. ILL \‘K,’ WV vâ€"v _ advance, as they are bound to L‘ suit. new patterns, "vvvv'vVv' WWW good range of designs another .~) and 2 m1 distinction have ever b61011 fume ever belonged 1‘ \ pants 0!‘ haVQ 9Vm‘ . Ivaâ€"except perhaps 1:1 w .0311 for rec-cm. :vc; "DWOSODher and 01‘ Who are the DPUMe. '118? TO be pCI‘fm-fl} the Political Advent the Pallucm Au k. verdaer the Dai 1y non. 37‘ <3 the Colonie: have these we selecri-wz the chief I) aged by P91 agrain of kt 'WhiCh 17,5 1 poorer SCH cacophonozz political fer it all If you canzzut : like the has: ‘ and soon‘S'mzr «'r ever. You 121:;5' _ In the world. st. there is in She will 1 That is the \'.:.~.j 90w Where :‘m :- ' Make the 7H sf '“ harrOW.:1T1C hep your ‘3‘.“- “light with 1‘- tom tools 2 be satisï¬ed * lot the host hat the ma he Farmer \s . rapidly boa most satisfact MAKING THE OM '3 in some ca Inst wood b1 bed. so that th the existenu meat which $ it of organize lManama rem be: interestsi W085 Value of { 5 manure 01 Weight fox" 3! the othei I180 more 1 rative Mak able c DGTS is re conte: “cold ma Nitroger Flows WEN phospl Better on