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of Watcbes
With -us, is
thoroughly done,
0.40,~••=•••••■•••,..,
Each time-pirce is taken
entirely to pieces, and
each minute piece is con-
scientiously
cleane d.
This takes time and much
care, and although every.
thing else is higher in
price, we still charge only
ONE DOLLAR
Trust your watch 'to us
for safety and satisfaction,
LLYAR
Jemenlor and Optician,.
Oeposite,theMarket,
CIANTON
imoommoms
Pr eyes Tested Free
sesessminanngdr
DI al marnages Deaths wencorrostmourro
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OfiTTL.111-4In Ushorits. July 12, to
Mr and Mrs James Cottle, a son and
daughter.
()RI011-hiSeatorth, July 14, to Mr
and Mrs W A Crich, a fon*
JOMISTON-111•Cteder1032 July 18,
to Mr and Mrs Thos . JohnstOn,
daughter. 1.-0-1
mAultw*gs
OARTEE-OLIODON.s-At St Paula
Rectory br the Rev R eUnine,. on
Waooda, July 21.0t,Miss Ellen Glidclon
tourt,1r,aootionla. onnks oartor,. tb of
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BENDER-0MM- In Myth, JulyKat the residence of the bride's father
by Rev' W 11. Cooper, Mr Earnest Ben-
der to Miss Alberta, daughter of Mr
Alfred Carr. •
TOMLISSON,-,BAER In Wing -
ham, at the home of the bride's parent
July15, by Rev Edgar Allan,10 Lewis
Tomlinson, of Woodstock, to Miss
Beatrice Mae Baer, daughter of Mr
and Mrs Edward Baer,
DIED
HAMILTON -In flowiek, July 12,
Wm Hamilton, aged 05 years.
mooag-in Goderich, July 17, Thos
Moore of Clinton, aged 75 years,' and
• a MOutbet
MUNROE-In Brucefield, July 18,
George Munroe, ag0 34 years.
SHEPPARD-In Goderich Town-
ship, July 21, Matilda Ross, relict of
the late John Sheppard, aged 77 years
and 11 months.
There are many good business schools
in Ca.nada,but there is one that stands
• in a class by itself. Write for cata-
logue P. of Canada BusinessClollege,
Chatham, and be convinced of its su-
periority? If you wish to take home
training In _Bookkeeping, SUprthand,
or Penmanship write .for catalogue E.
MacLachlan's 50 -page system of pen-
manship for honae study that has made
this school famous, now ready at 30c.
a copy postpaid. '
irwin'and Leland Diamond, of Lan-
caster, 0.. Industrial School, could not
enter Canada at Niagara, as they had
Chickens Wanted. not $25
-- • Thos. , Kennedy's new resi ence_
Wanted two hundred live ohiaene im• Oshawa was burued on Friday, and
mediately, from 11 Theup, highest rwas his wife and two child' en were rescued
paid. N. TRE w ANTRA, Barnesville. by the aid of a. ladder.
IHoes- The market quotations of a
'Week ago are 'still" current in live hogs
on the Toonto market. There le an
appreele.tion in the demand for itirtok*
00 and meate which is natural
at this time of the year. 01d, country
bacon markets show little or no lin.
provement, but the 'apply of bogs le
not apparently large enough to be
-affected materially by this. In regard
to the immediate future in the live
beg business there is a _great diversity
of opinions. Some of Toronto s pack.
era prohecyi an immediate recession
from present prices, while others are
quite as sure that for some time to
Mlle Present uuutations will be main-
tained and, will possibly be advanced.
Danish killings continue large in the
• moat remarkable way, reaching last
week again to 89,000 an advance of
6,000 over the record of lest week. At
Lbw present time Toronto packers are
LI"' 1:4I19.ting $0.65 f 0 b at country
petrats,10.sc fed and watered. at Tor-
onto, and $7,15 off Caro, Toronto.'
' Siirar,-The condition of the sheep
Market in Toronto is firm at present
-prices, the receipts having of late been
• light; Stooks are light and there is
some demand. This le particularly the
.case In Iambs, where demand is keen.
There is a probability of a raise of ten,
to fifteen cents during the next week.
At the present time, expert ewes are
quoted at $30,1 to $3,80, bucks at $3 to
33,25, lambs at $7 to $7.70.
IC/Amax-There liAs been very little
change in the cattle marketiat Toron-
to during the past week. Receipts.haye
been as light as the market, and the
demand is one ,the
is easily satisfied
While the demand for smoked meats
'and other cured goOds has increased,
the immediate demand for fresh meate
has declined. There is no demand for
anything like full receipts %t Toronto
just now, nor is there likely to be
for sonde weeks. The opening of To-
ronto Exhibition will be about as soon
as the market can stand large. shiP-
ments. Old country' prices are about
stationary, whieh me's,ns an incline-
ment to pay from 5, 12c for exporters.
The expectation' that cattle would go,
a good deal higher on the British mar-.
ket has not materialized, and those
who have paid as high ,as t5.50 lap to
$6 for exporters in the country are
apparently fated to be the losers.
Choice butcher cattle sold at. around
. $5, and foroone:extra fancy.lot of naar-
i k, PP price., N 5 ,
I alecl-. By far the. bulk of the trading
I however, was done at aroUnd. $4050
i 4 . 174 cattle
I were worth from $4 • iitirard, with
good cows froni $4 to $4".3a,• and 0=-
1 mon tows -Worth ttoni. a;2.24 to $3.
Clothing and.
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Furnishings.
2 Piece. Summer Sults
All the newest styles, single and double-breasted
Just the thing -for summer outings.
Unlined Coats
in_black,stripe---Lu-stres, Tw-oedr-white, and—bla • •
Summer Underwear.
at 5oc, -75c, -$1.
Shirts
50c. 75c, $1.00. $1.25, and$2.o ,Special value
at 75c.
Hats
OLINTON
Tailoring Clothing
Straws, Canvas, Chip Felts, etc. .1
JACO
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Furnishings,
TU (1150TOM MAW
'Public, School'Orailtiation Exam. ' :,. SOWS Not
Inatliflf" i gifirhop pottcr of Now York r deaa.
This examinationtakes the place of Ma first 13441mtchewan Or9vInclal
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wt
the ophu bwl 1 ca : o hd o owl° njutleavingeviexoaaratnain;atalort: rapirereoresdhiltpilearg,inaciueen, 10, ton;. was
ago, .1330 papers for the publics school drowned while swimming In Niagara:
graduation examination are the save Rivers
as forthe entrance to the model, schools ' It is reported at Vancouver that
examination. The slibjects are elera-, Premier McBride may enter the Vector.
eatery science, algebra and geoesetrY,
Endlioh composition and writing,goog. al P911„t_i_ool field,
raPhY, arithmetic and mensurati011, 1dr W G Rogere, an old -resident Of
spelling, English literature, English Rungerford township, committed sui,
grammar; hustorY, art and book -keep- tide by hanging,
tag, The lest two snbjects were oft;
tional for 1908,' NO Wuat be taken a pgaiarieetanmaascaehotholairooPaihttnadbraurag pear:0800e/
the future and many Were trampled on.
This beiRg the first year of this ex.
The boys id the Y M CA relay reee
amination the pass mark is 60 per cent.' between New York aildebicago coVer-
of the total and 25 per cent. on each .
paper. For those taator: art and hoot. ed the 1000 miles in 119 bouts and 92
keeping the pass is 525.marks, but. 1331flute°'
those `making 425 marks, on the other
subjeete are passed this year,. •
Thirty-eight candidates wrote, The
following were stioceaSini
With Art and Becikkeeping-Pass 525.
CREDITON ,P, 18, -.-Mildred Braun 553,
Raymond Coughlin 588, Ray Hill 671,
gmtb Hill 725, Reta, Kienzle 627, HoW-
ard Meadd 686, Myth,. McMurray 497,
Gertie Short 718, Garnet Sweitzer 791.
DA81:tWOOD R. s. -Beatrice Graybiel
530, Violet Graytnel 720, Leon Keller-.
man 619, Peari Willert 038. -
Few:mica (NO, 6, Howrox) --B. M.
Butchart RA E. J. Harding 525, Lillian
WWiatthisouelt5irt and Book-keeping — Pa, es'
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DUAGANNoN P.' 6.2 -Ethel Case 462;
Vera Durnin 462,Ethel Glenn 531, Pearl
McKenzie 514, Roy Medd 462,1renei Oli-
ver 420 Clara Sproul 427, Janie S :oth-
ers 426, Edith l'releaVen 431,Bert 'W ig-
pee 505. 1 rubne Buildings throughout the Dominion.
DASIIWQ0D P, &Norman Kellerman eas?i°Raebtigoixtiogicata :titan ioTtliatogader
429. " ' " Persons tendering .re not?fled that tenthly'
• u ill not be conaidered unless made on the printliBlIdALL 'P... s ••-•Teari Grassick '491, ed forms stilmliecl. and signed with their actual
Sara, Petty 428, W B Wilson 425. sisBoamothortee.nler mud be eeeeeneelea by en ae..
P
ocrumz,10,,,,Leonardatenwsir, 445, . intitItitecgclire of the Nossourable the Minister
nOVVIox-Stephen E Butchart '42.
5. eented eheque on a. charted bank. madzanna.;;:i
4:11 lettitirzwritii*
ASDETELD-jennie Clot! 404, Minnie of the amount .of
Shackletbn 529, Myra Duroin 531. fionrtofesiteedonitrf tahoet pvehes onne tatedde ruipnoundteoc dinosis ote. ssenrt flirt
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be fail to complete the work contracted for.. 11
iirnietAss kx.. the tender be not accented the cheque will be
returned, The Department does not bind omen
am- " ‘ to accept the lowest or auy tender, ,
174Y Order •
COUNTY .OF HURON • 1 -.7pts/tpcHErtg, . • '
, ! Department of Publics Works. '• 66 ' 6 3 ..
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The list of suceesfol Candidates is eiv-
Newspapers will not ba paid for 'this a;civer-
Ottawa, thily is, 19.,13
en below. .Names are not arranged in tisement it they insert it without authority from
order of merit. the Department.'
t . Clinton -Market Report.
s corrected every Thuraciay afternoon •'
Wheat • ' 80 to 80
Oats
Peas • 0 86. to 0 86
Bar!ey , 0 50' to 56
Eggs .. 0 16' fo 0 17
Butter ....... ,, 1710 0 19
Hogo , . . 6 65, tci 6 65
Chickens, dry iloked,' lb 0 07 to 0'10
Ducks, per lb. . .. 0 08 te 0 10
Geese " 008 to 0.10
Oil has beenstruck at Maple Creek,
New Advertisements.
Chicks for Sale.
...,•r••!••00
• 20 Rosa Coihli Rhoda Islood Red Oblate
and a few yearling breeders Alt choice
Stook. 0, li&TIRAIAN, Q.1utom
Baby Carriage for Sale.
For wale, a baby eardage, 14 t•o, i 0011.
dation; drop !ma. Apply at NE W ERA,
REALM) TENDERS acldressel to the under-
,- signed, and endorsed ' Tender for Sumas
ing Coal for the Dominion Buildings," will be
received at this °glee until 4.10 p.na,, on Mondelf..,
August 24, '908, for the supply of Coal tor the
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AVING contracted _for the agency • a
th'most popular and hest -selling,
patterns in the trade, The Mc-
Call patterns,' we offer a special induce-
ment in this line, in order to introduce these
patterns into every home• :
very person buying a fsc pattern ,
will, tor an additional 20C, secure the
McCall Magazine .for one year, by
calling here for it.
This Magazine has never beeii. sold for less
than 5oc per year, bnt we are anxious for you
to know the true worth of those patterns, and
,
in this way, we give you a chance not only tn
try the patterns, but to , get one of the •best
and cheapest Magazines into your home
.every month. for an entire year, for 50c
Call and examine these for yourself.
Patterns ioc and 15c
NONE
animrrox-M. Braun, R. Coughlin,
Edith Hill; Roy Rill, R., Itienzle,
H. Mead, E. IVIcMtirt ay, Gertie Short,
G Switzer,
DASDwpOD -Beatrice .Graybiel, Vio-
let Graybiel. N Kellerman, Leon Kell-
erman, Pearl Willert.
• DuNGANNoN - E. 'Case, J.Oluff,Myra
Durnin, Vera Durnin, E Glenn, L. Mc
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Dwain, Pearl McKenzie, R, Medd L
Oliver, M. shackleton, C. Sproul, .1,
Stothers, E. Treleaven; 13. Wiggins.
RENSALL -Sean Grassick,Sara. Petty.
AV. B. Wilson.
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• FORDWIOR. B, Butcltart. S. It
Butchart, E. J. Harding. L,
' alis
• Saskatchewan. • .
Montreal's pepulation, according to
the directory, is 451,000. • .
Fire•did $15,000 dama e to the
--ireal-Carriage.Works .o'rx ay, •
dmmevenannaencommissisolast
Western Fait
• Greatest Live St:cCic Exhibitioti
OF NESTERiNi• oNTALitzto., . i . '
Full Programem of Attractions twice daily, including Keria 'a Wild
Vs est Shdw. Best of Music. Fireworks Each Evenin . • .
ATHLETIC DAT MONDAY, SEPT. 14th.
Come/and enjoy yourself at Londort's Popular Pair, . . •
' Reduced Rates on all Railroads.
Prize Lists, Entry Forms, Programmes, and all information
• given en application to
W. J. REID, President, A. M. HIJNT, Sgeretary..
L.ondon, ..Sept
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!Peary% ship,' the Roosevelt;.' sailed
Friday from North Sydney for the
,Pole. •
A Brantford •tar struck a butcher
wagon in 11amilton, and injured three
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IIIIING OUR G ODS
WE PAY CASH.
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"Machinery, cast iron ' 62ic per civt
Wrought. Iron.......... , :40c "
Moves.. - . ,... .. 424e " •
Mixed iron : ... „according to quality
Rubbers .... .:5c per lb •
Rags ; - , ......... ... . .. -.:45c per cwt
Horse flair 230 per ib
Copper and Areas ,,7ic ",i•os:.
1 • Sheet Zinc and lead........2c " 44.0.
Bones • 40c per cwt
IVool pickings- „according to quality
' - • AVE SELL . •
. Iron Fence Posts at 25c each; Iron
Pipe for fencing your lawn in; Candle
Sticks $3 a pair.
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The western harvest will be 20 dive
earlier.•
0 r c xregor, tanner of Tra.•
falgar,,is the federal Liberal candidate
for Halton. . - •
The staff of the‘ttiebec poatoffice will
he increased by 70 rtiliti during the eel-
ebration,
Pall 'term Opens Sept. lst
”Those whg know best the merits of"this
school are is staunchests suPporters,".'
Raion
TORONTO, ON.
This College stands FIRST in Popularity,
' Thoroughness and. Genuine Merit, GO
whey' you Will, you will find opr gradu-
ates pushing to the front, Their superior
training enables them to GET and MOLD
ilrst•class pbsitions. College open all
summer. Enter any time. Write for
catalogue, •
• . • - W. J. Elliott, Alt),
°or. Yonge & Alexander, Tpronto.
COSOMMIllealtIONCIRWM0211011IMMINIMINCOMISMIT.4
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Every Cottrtesy and Attention
Awaits You Here.
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Jo0eph-Dirtilfill.116,7o-f MelanOthon, is
accused of trying to fire his sows barn
GO TO.• .•
LINDER
-. -Ciinion'4argest
and commit suicide . .
Parr ,
( GroCery. and ' China Hall.
i Frank Hogan, from y S d, 4 .
serving a term it Kingston .peoitent-- . . . .
iary han ed hi self Elide, - ' • ' • II' d •
• Mrs. William Day, .of Sydney, Ont., --,-,-. . . .
, is under arrest charged with AtternPt-.." • Nurse girl, duties ;to coMmence let of
1, . Barad Livingstone, tne 3 -year-old MEI.M..D, MoTo..GGART, Clinton;
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. son of 11 Livingstone, a fat mei. of Lulu .
Island, 13. o,, was drowned iii a dyke. , . ift.aohor Wanted. :
I, The customs revenue for the 'first l _._ ----- ,
Ithree months of the fiscal year totalled . t Wanted, teacher, male or female, Nor-
, 310,638298, a decrease of $1 231,968 ' Tmpa.ns
/, referred. 0
ri.:ed,'' commence eifter summer
for S•b: No. 10, Goderirh
1 Charles Capapbell, a Scot, four years
in Canada; •died in Hamilton of apo- ,,',,;;181;,',4b,* to4 J11%11;1'18: Peer Ealft°'".C''otillt.".
, aPillexa cYliviakiftreeritrnding..howe for his wife .1, i
• Seb., Clinton P.O,
1, IA Tb e total trade of Canada for the , House to Rent.
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first•quarl er 01 the, . fiscal year was 1
The.hriok bowie on Albers Se., occupied
, $114,870,967. a decrease of $35,269,622,
I. iptserieotlingtistrte7de.awni t hlCanada'st h e irm' e apP:rnt,ed ifnogr •bythidle net.I..a, iF.e (13y rpsa, A, H.111ainung, is offered
1 -oculars, apply. to
the first quarter of .he fiscal year tot- JAMES SCOTT, Pdstrnaster.
ailed $68,921,107, a detsrease of $29,325,- • . .
decrease of $4,231,998. ' ; ismissammouk
005, and exports totalling $45,949,8t30, a , - -•--- - - - -- -- — -, . • •
M.J ackson. & Son•,
Albert 31, Clinton, 8 doors south' of
Fair's mill.
J. D. Iglooner.
Nelson nails
We „Refer to Furniture
4,•now in Inc in many homes to prove
' its quality. People always like our
furniture More auct more as they
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, •learn its fine wearing qualities for
; . actual service.
VIIHNIII/1111 MAY
LOOK GOOD
but it's use that brings out the real
quality. If you need Furniture.
buy :it here, where attractive tip.°
'pearance le matched by equally at-
e. • ;45 traotive 'honesty in construction.
That emit furniture is the eheare
Est you will agree after you have
used it and learned its worth.
flOONTElt St BALL riltNITURN AND.
UNDIECRTAKING
REDUCING
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Fut Mita
House'
Furnishiri*si
t. ---•----NOW IN
Prices now (0 vogue ati this, store
will convince you that now
is the time to buy.
alKerT
Furniture Dealers and Undertakers, Clinto.
Plitifilt or lean, Day or Niht.
^er
CENTRAL
sTRATroRD,
Pall ireful Opens 'Sept. tat
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The sooner you complete a course in
this school, the sooner you inay expect to
bold a position of trrist. Our courses aro
thorough and practical, • Our students ai•
ways succeed, We assist graduates to
positions. Weller° three departments:-
Commerdial. Shorthadand Telegraphic.
We =pinyexperienced instructors. Caw'
loguo free.
Elliott & McLachlin
RINCIPALS.
sr e se maws ea disa oedema sai II dig I se Maine m de
rkagseralatawasiasoWisessameitsurdisrgetsamestallatece'
Grand Ter - Centetmry
•Celebration
Jaily 00th tO august 1st
DETURN TIONEVOPROU MANTON
tY El3 EQ.
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SINGLE FARE
ttd, July IS to tr.': inclusive.
dsturn limit Aug. Bra. •
SPEENDM TRAIN SERVICE.
NOR.Tt.1 WEST
EXOURSIONS
thts Canadian throUghocaf flce, leave
July Mak Aug, 4 and 18. Finli(. 1, 15 anti
29, COday tomtit -Mots rtis
W low ratio. Vor full 1n1ormton, too
W. Jackson, sgent, Clinton,
Or write 0.11. Pastor, 1).1'.A. ToroOtO
•)111tlI1tTOflLS
Stout Values • °hick retu.rns
It is Not What You Pay-
Bu.t"the. trattie-Mil Get,
Contutenoing Friday luly ItIth
0- we will offer ex-:
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ceptional values in several linesof footwear during
the balafice of the morth•• We -wish to out"
all our broken lines, before getting in Our fall stocks,
women's • .
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$3.00 Pat. Blucher Mat, kid top . ......, $125
1 50 and 1.75 -Kid Blusher and Bats 1.25
175 Patent Oxfords, clearing at 1,9$
2.25 Kid Oxford, patent tip Itt 1,75
1.50 and1.75 Kid Oxfords, at •• 1 19
....Ladies' st,rii.p slippers at 996
250 Kid Blcher; at 1 98
2.00 Grain Bals, at - . . ....... ..... 1.75
1,75 and 1 50 Split Bads, at . 1 85
A Snap for Boys
Boy' $2 Bok ()tiff Bluoher, at ................. , 1,50.
These goods will .be, placed out on our counters for
your inspection. Come early and get the 'BEST
BARGAINS,
Music PaSrIll:re
mporium ‘ime.
thwammiwimvaiMiciww&miliWii460
NOTIOE-This store closes on Thursday evenings at 6 o'lock, IX '
dutiog july and Augupt,
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Remnants of Dress Goods, Miaslins and Prints
Flannelettes. All kinds. Come right away, and
buy our mill ends of Blue Derry at far below cost.
Splendidly trio:rimed White Underskirts OA $1, 1,26 and 1.60.
Ladies' White Cambric' Night Gowns at 76c, In, 1.25, 1.50
and 1.75.
Ladies White Cheroles at 60c, 75c, 05c and pi.
Black Iinderaldrts worth $1.33 for $Loo
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This Black Underskirt is the best value we have had in e
io lengths of 38,40 and 42 inch and at $1.00. •
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White Waists at Ifedneed PrkoS
$1 for 8504. $1.25 for $1; $1.50 for $1.20; $2 for $1,60; $2,25. for
075: 32.50 for 82; 33 for V0.501 $2,75 foe $'42; 33.50 for 33.00.
Cash for flutter and ANS,
POPLESTQNE & °MOR..
TOMS Cash or Produce 'Emovirn-
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