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these days and, the hearto
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are being gladdened, as
they carry away the, neW
books and U14)0110100 snp-
plies which we now have
stosk.
Ladies' Home
Journal
Patterns
Are now soidbyus
and we were very-fortun•
ate to secare such a splen.
did agency. They have
won for themselves thedis- "
tinction of standing first
in the world today.
Every woman who nsss
thud will continue to do
so. The patterns are ho
well cut that, they)xlay be
fitted to any figure with,
out misleading or con-
fusing outlets.
000P E R'S
BOOK STORE
CLINTON '
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ton Pliwicfrilecor#
Codorich Township Onderich
,,„ Ms.etelapt.) IS Thee telleeal Of the, eat) edrea,GeOrge Meedarites Harper and (Capt.) Will.
U, gleeetethes, Week At :Ripley, ea her Cantelon S., wbicit took pleat). on Gundry att-ended thee Toroeto axhibie
datIgetere, Mee, lefaxteo.
September 9th, 1909
Thureday attar -ram last, wee largely 1 tie') last vmela Mrs. (Capt.) Will.
1 te,, and. *r§t, join enx. Are elle attended, sympethisileg !rivals from] Gundry also visited her orother, F.
g*ts,,at 41116rist. of ._. their talether all parte ot the toweiship being pres- , Washington K. C., at his home in.
elle elet.0; leteedaneoe 'Vox and' Sin- mt. Among 111.03e \ horn : s.'41istance Hamilton.
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1 At St. George's ehereh on Sunday
levhaattellacel ,were : Rev. W. It Cole
'one. 'Mks. ,James TWeteltell and aeen4,, Mrse` tole, Golumbiaville, Mich. I evenina Rev, Archdeacon Jones-Bate-
datighters, atter speueina a, Plea.SAnt : Tpr" tn, .Ielee.. Beenuei Pcntlend elm man, took for his text, St. John 21--
seasoe fa the .Barty 'cottage have re -0 •;11r*.w•elettillte• rAletailtvialre NmilaTleiliiisi: ! r si, l'itietetisu4st reitZruri:itotithi iIm'cotraPee,tewrile ai;of
1 • Miss Maepherion and •Mise 'Vida
Bet
, -pureed to their horn() in Clinton.
arnOttlehavey teueee oi , He saki
inch-, ands that to thee' follow th
' iou me."
Brown have returned /rem a tip to 1.,‘lelesara* William that the text, ehould be Un -
Montreal. MeKiltep. The services were conduct- 1 presee4 at all times upon Christians
1 Mrs. Jack Clu•Nie ot . London aul eed by
RevMrnowden and thto do their dutyWbateveGod has
her daughter, Miss aeary alums are pallbearers were: John. Alexander,
e I
gfeen thee to do, ne matter how
e. . S.e . r
.the guests ,ofma
the former's other nd Oet7'• t, .
Cooper, Geo. B. Hanley, Wieother People neglect t; rder to
sister, lArWSemite.end in
IA liam eerie, Joseph C'arrie anl Peter obey the implicit command ce ahriet,
e, ., . 'Mr, a
•
Mrs. P. E,.. Bell. , ' Cole. , 1•"Follow Thou Me." The sermon was
. Mrs. (Re.) Cole, who came over plain., but tell of serious reflections.•
• irom Columeeieville, Mich., to attend The choir opened the evening service
Tested cows
the funeral of her mother, the late by relenting the 27th Psalm, "'rho
Mrs, Geo, Cantelone, will remain on Lord is my light, and ney salvation;
Exhibition. time will see some 1' ot the homestead for al lew Weeks. Mr, who shall I fear ?" The elagnificat
elle eneet lootetha Veen on. Ilea teir Cole Was eteliged to return to Colum- followed. Before the sermon "Jesus
grounds the* - the admiring public blaville on Saturdaa, Lover of nay, Soul" was sung to a
could leepeibly Wish to see, Sleek ape' In the paeeeng into eternal rest oa Very pretty air. At +he offertory the
PeAranoeogerteral thtifteass. pawl! snow Tuesday of Mk, Ebenezer Rumball
conditiom. i will be eapPralsed, coit'or- the leith con, ath
roer of the *Pielleere g( AD"
of choir saannct j)*e1Tfohree eldaisyraissiasipinehety sarid
aos
mite' to etylia e Will -pp imIsed, ma et this township 'hes responded to the "The Recessional." Rev. Archdeacon
PweiirblejlevlieulE411V, 'vEatizcereilei;ucht eraaesteristehiecys,
NI°oIlrfolkli,.EAn1;fahRelti, r414:ileel itwya-oser years mailing serviee on Sunday next, and
en in ,Thaes-Bateman will preach at the
raaY b,e, these 'ethee elf exhiattieu must ago and accempanied his Parents" . to .in the evelene; Holy Communion, will
submit to a bertha*examioation be- this eorletry in 1833. Of the "eight be give.11 at the ehrly a. en, aervice,
fore ihe ,ordenary -factory patron is children •comprisias .:the family part 130. Mark •Turaltull was expeeted to
PrePared to aWardtheir: fret piece in Were born in ngland and the remaia- saiI for hoine on the 6-1,13, September
his estimation. e He will ask, and der in this township and the passing of and arriVe on Saturday of this we*,
rightly so, can this cow .givo a , large the subject' of this brief sketch leaves week. . . •
yield a milk alid butterfat at a low but 'one left, Mr. Fred. Runthall ot } Mrs. Jones -Bateman and two sons,
cost, ? He cannot alfoed to accept Clinton aim was born in 1e34, many masters John, and Burieton, were ac -
just a -two days' ' high record ; he years ago Mr. E. Rai:Oen settled up- companied ely Mes, Jories-BatIonan's
needs a 00W, that, Will eatena atrictly an a farm on the, 14th con. Where" friend, Mrs. Husking of Now York ;
; to Wetness, the ,busiteees .of ' making his family were born, grew to man- having left St. George's rectory on
money foul:qua; _three., hundred days he hood and womanhood, and went out Monday afternoon for Buffalo where
the year: The one vital point for lieu to make home§ of their own. About Mrs. Hosking toole train for Ler own
; to ascertain tee 'does it pay me totwo years ago Mrs. Rumball died and city, and • Mee. Jon:a-Bateman. and
, keep this caw 1 Is her profit seen- now her life . partner has joined her. two -sons Went on, to Pittsburg, wh,ere
cicntly large ? To this end he keeps leaving the following family to mourn they-hata been the guests of friends
records of each ladle/Ideal cow in the his departure : Rev. Malik ' Rumball, and will aemain there, until the Rev.
herd ; records of feed consumed, • and Norden, ' Man. ;, George in Grand Archdeacon. leaves St. George's rec.-
knilk and . fat produbed, so that no Forks, Mich . , VII itteri ea Toronto i to next week, when all will meet in
4.111.emPilm. ; doubt may: lurk in hie mind ae to eat% Mrs'. J. A. Ford of• ClintOre ; Mrs. Toronto, proceed' latert
- ing o1 Lake-
cowse'capa,city. CoW tasting easocia,- William. Pickard. ol this towneshiP, and field, 0111., at Avnien place Masters
I tons make thie as met' as Possible at G-eorgina at home. In religion . Kr. John and Burlefon, will tattend school,
W. H. Watts & Son ,,a. mini. um. .
,.. -0, awl. in Pole- John. the eldest beina a,t school there
eipense ; the. dairy divi- Rennball .was la, Methodist
• sion, Obta:wa, bears the cost of test- tics a, Lthera . He AIMS a stauneli b 11: • .
have everytbing needed in. the
Shoe Repairing line. to execute all
orders with neatness and prompt-
ly. A trial will convince' you •
that our material and workman-
ship are 0! , the best procurable
ilyw ere. •
•
iag, and . suPPlies Maple. fornis,-altree.1 upright man and was held' in great re- Archdeacon. and Mrs. Jonzs-Bateman
parentsexico. Rev
Several • hunda d, cows ie. Maly:. bad ov- , speet by a large circle of relatives and will then sail for England.
er 880 lbsof milk and ee lbsof fet efriceele. The funeral will take place .
1The Woneen's Institute met on 2nd
to their eredit. Many ialividual re-, on Friday afternoon.
Sept. There was a very good atten-
cords total 5,000 lbsof milk this I Harvest thanksgiving services will dance. Mrs. Bogie gave a reading,
smote while a few cboice sped- held* cn Sunday next in St. James', 'which
Cuts, to Housekeeping,"
mens 'are.alreadY up 'to ,7000 and 8,000 Middletcn i St. John's, 'Holmesville, which commenced with a dialogue be -
and St. Peter's, Summerhill. A hear- ttvers a husband and wife, the form-
ty anvitatien is :extended to all. . I er finding fault with his wife for ex.,
.lbs. ot. milk d- 283 lbs, of fat.
Auction Sale Register.
Wednesday, Sept, 15th, at 1 rn.
'We also repair Suit Cases, Sat- at :the residence at the late Mrs.. W.
chels and Pocket Boo* anddem N..Creswell, con. 3., Teckersniith, ex-
tensive auction sale ot househeild
also clean and dye the same. furniture.—Miss 0: e 'ThoraPson, Pre-
Prieeress ; ellos. Brown, auctioneer.
I 'Saturday, Sept. 18th; --t p. Ta„ at
Londesboro; sale of cement °atilt,
Our Stand: , , horse, waggons, sbyggy. and °thecr ar-
Oppsoite the Post Office °:—°' ws.---3'' PiPe, ProPeietee. Thos.
Bron, a,uctioneer.
'neseelommiaiimesmaia.
STAPLE AND •FANCY DRY GOODS
1 MILLINERY MANTLES DUS,S.-MAKING
IMP*
First Arrival of our
New..F411..Wesii.:
(AL..
This week we Make the .important announcement
' of the first arrival of. our New fall,DreOs and Oostitme
Cloth. They consistof the lattest Materials produced
in new Shadow Stripes ,and plain eftects and rich
,satan finish
Some
' of the
New colors
'fir Fall.
•
Rosewood
•Olive
Wisteria
Wines
Tauke
Dia( k
Prices range from 50o to $2,00 per yard.
We invite inspection and comparison.
The Last Call.for Shirt Waists.
We want to make a general clean up of our shirt
waists. Just nine left in this lot, regular $1.25 for
quick -selling
Cotton Hosierg.
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S9C
Big special in Lisle • hoes for Saturday. These
hoes aie the very best make, good yarn and guaranteed
fast color regular 25c and 3,0e quick -selling
Prices the foWest quitlity'considered.
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r.
What we Advertise we Sell,
' *hat we'gelit. Advertises us
EVERY COURTESY AND ATTENTION
AWAITS YOU, eRi„.
Mr. and Isiere. Fe d. ,Elford and fame beesting her strength in doing many,
ily have returnr%d to their home at things that hethought ea, "unneees-
St, Anne's, Quebec, .after some weeks sary use of strength." The reading
visit here. I was enjoyed very much. The two lit -
The
tle Howell s'iSters, Mary ;and Maude,
25 ants. • News -Record 'to any address in took their places nea,r the piano and
canasta for .1b.e reinainder of 1009 tor I, sang the motion song "Weaver John"
acting the motion part to perfection,
!ars. Robert Jones presiding at the
!piano. The little maids teceived a
A Fainlig That Wins warm encore and Miss Mary , returned
recieed very nicely "curly Head':"
Scholarships. I. Skimniings read "Richard's
Ranablinees" from the Winnipeg l`Toten
Among the scholarship winnereletem
the Seaforte Collegiate in,stitute Wero MPies-" •Ae all the "Riattiblings" are
original the reading pleased the Mem-
Miss Mar' E. Johasto4 and lialeert
W. H. Joimeton of Kippen
W . Johnstone daughter and soonn6 '4501_Ylthei read the bellowing flue redipe , withe
hers very mtieh. Mrs. • IVillter„ then
the nne title "The Queen, of Pickles"
beet known and Most ,highly respected
which we .give bet,* : 2 quarts each
of the teachers ,of South Huron, whOSel
ol ()Mons, enctunapes, gram tomatoes,
eldest sone Freeaiorn, a few years age,
won. the; Gibson, seholarshie. miss 1. bunch edery, 2 heads cauliflower,
cocilr.in salt water. For a cream to,
Johnston, who is but sixteen years Of
them when drained, 2 or • 3
age, stands thud in the Peovince. put Pver
cups -white sugar, e cup flour, le, cup
general proelpieney, and wins the
mustard, oz: ttinierick, oz. 'curry
second Edweed Blake sehelarship,
poweer, ee quirts vinegar., 2 eggs
•fenlue $199. She .also ranks first .for
va
oz. bathe. We do not knew le secead seholersbip mathernatiese and ;
whether the vegetables aro chopped
•
and , elassias second for the Second
fine before • boiling for e. few minutes
scholarship in • moderns and: mathema-
but all the good hiembers• of :the
tis fourth for the second echolaiehip —
Institute Will .know from expeeienee.
in science and mathematics, and tiled
Tea was pre,eated. by Mesdames :How -
for the first seholatehip, in mathema-
rie and, James Miller, The National
tis alone. A. W. Jobnetoe ranks
Anthem being j'Sung, the meeting, ad-
ileat to the winner of- the second Ed-
ourned. The members of the W.
ward Blake selidarship and rank -
were' all glad to Welcome backto the
ed ' second in general profieiency
ball; one of their most in,defatigable
and wine the • second • scholar -
workers, IVIee. Mcleinnon„ who . 'was
. ship in science and matheres:-
for eex weeles cenfireee to the hospital
tic, yalue $148; seeond 'for the see -
Mrs. Gundry also' paid -the Inseitate
ond scholarship in mathereaties alone,
visit Which pleased .all present., . •
alt' and 'Mrs Barney of Woodstock
9,ed two "sons, Robbie and Wilfrect,
'spent Sunday and Labor Day • with.
Mrs. Barney's parots; Mr. and Mrs.
Knuckle:
The Only Way .
to Good Health
No flag on Labor Day, only a flag
• Mr. Tom Murphy hoisted at the door
IS TO KEEP THE BLOOD RICH; of his thernicile. .
RED AND PURE BY USING DR. The Misses Maggie mad 'Maizie
WILLIAMS' :PINK PILLS. Spain' are spending their vacation' he
Warsaw New York, and Miss Nellie,
The only way for every girl and in Brussels. • • a_
Woman to be well and at her best • 'rho Misses Aggle Nei= and Aggie
is to keep, her blood *jell and red 'and Havill, returned to their Wines at
• nun. Impure, weak blood is the Detroit eti Saturday!
• cause of the wretched feeling of lan-1 D. -Macdoaald, Clerk of the Sures-
guor and faintness, pains en the gate Court, returned last vveele from
back and sides, headaches and all his pleasant : trip to the British
those other indescribable eufferings Isles.: His son Mr. Redmond, Mac -
which 'makes the liVes of so many donaed, was •at his home Dundonald
) I
growin girls and women a daily 'twee
tortere. Tem is one sure Way to be 1 Mr: Vanettar returned laet week
Stuninerhill
Mr. ana Mrs. ChM. X1)11118011 and
family spent Sunday the village,
airs. C. Bezzo. of *din, vent Sat-
urday and Sunday the guest of her alb -
ter, Mre. C. Beacom,
Mrs. 0. Lowery and little daughter
left for Medicine Hat, Sasla, on Sant -
day. Mr. Lowery also intends going
in. a few weeks. Ile accompanied them
to Toronto.
Miss M. McLaughlin has returned to
her home after a pleasant week's visit
among friends here,
Rev. W. H. Dauber will conduct a
Harvest Home service in St. Peter's
church on Sunday next.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Lawson are at-
tending the Exhibition be Toronto this
week.
Mrs. Manning is visiting her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Beacom this
Mr. Garnet leaden of Fort Wil-
liam is visiting under the parental roof.
Mr, and Airs. Will Miller and, little
daughter of Detroit spent Sunday
with frieuds on the baseline.
West Tuckersinith.
Misses Minnie and. lefa,bel Kerr of
Clinton. spent Sunday at the home of
leir. and, Mrs. Switzer,
Mr. Ernest Rowelitte of Winchelsea
spent Sunday with relatives here. ele
leaves on Tuesday for the West.
The pupils of No.4 enjoyed a holiday
on Wednesday, Miss Grant attending
the wedding of her friencl, Miss But -
chard of Stanley.
Mrs. R. Lawson of Hullett visited
her mother, Mrs, E. Johns, last week.
Mr, Ernest Crich of Detroit is -visit-
ing his father, Mr. Herbert Crich,
Mr, john McClymont is this week
taking in the sights of Toronto Fair.
Hattie and HaroldTurner and Oscar
Ball are attending the Collegiate at
Clinton.
Mr. Wesley Nott left on Tuesday
last with his good filly for Toronto
Show.
McKillop Township
Harvesting is about finished in this.
section and the return is very good,
Arebibald Campbell, an old. man who
xoade his home with Mr. Alex. Grardi-
ner, died one day last week. He bad
been in feeble health for years.
Miss Kathleen Morton, lady evange-
list of Toronto, is announced to hold
revival meetings at Bethel for two
weeks, commencing next Sabbath. •
Mrs. Good of Toronto, who was on
an extended visit at the home of Mr.
S. Bell, has returned home.
Miss Mary E. Plackwelle who has
been visiting her brother in Michigan
for some months, has returned,
Peter Gardiner and Eddie pen have
been at Toronto Exhibition.
Miss Cora, Forbes bas returned to her
studies at the continuation -school in
Brussels.
St. Helens
Mrs, Then *Ford end Mrs. efirehouse
left for a,, trip to the 'eVest -On Tuee-
day. . .
Messrs. Sohn McGuire and Harry
Macey also left for the West on Tues-
day.
Auite a number from heie went to
Toronto Fair this week:
Mrs. Jcihil Woods and family left 'for
the West this week to join Mr. Woods
•who is out there homesteading.
Misses May Cameron, •Edna Agar
and Sarah Smith left this week to at-
tend the Goderich collegiate. '
. Mr. John Clark is visiting his par.
enes, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Clark.
Mrs, David Todd is seriously ill at
present. We hope she will soon re-
cover. Willie Todd arrived home frora
Cargill on Friday evening. ,
Robert Brooks, who has been
'visiting his grandmother, Mrs..leanes
Ra,rnage, left on Saturday,
Mrs. &alert _McGuire, who has been
.on the sick list, is recovering ninety. •
Live Stock Market. •
Toronto; Sept. .6th.—City Cattle
Market ---With the 'run a little on the
light side, there was good competition
for the choicest butcher cattle to -day
and prices were firna for all the best
Stuff, •The commonest was 4 little
dra,ggy, and not.nauch in demand.
Export. ea,ttle in good dehaa,nd and
prided firm. •
°bake huteher and light medium
export, in good demand.
Lambs firmer. e
Hogs firmer.
PeedinF cattle for the distilleries are
now coining into domand.
The run was 67 loads, with 1,128 head
of cattle, 1,612 sheep and lambs, 259
calves, and 400 hogs. .
Stockers ---Trade quiet, prices around
$3.50 to $3.75; Very choice, $1 to $4.25;
common light ss to $3.25. ,
Export—Market firm.
Butcher—Market active, prices
steady. Choice butcher cattle scarce
and firm. Common butcher plentiful:
Larabs—Firtner at $5.25 to $6.00
Sheep—Steady.
Mitch' cows and good springers—
Market steady to firm for good stock.
Oalves—Steady.
Hogs—Market 15e higher at $8.25
f.o.b. and $$A0 fed and watered.
Will Send Them to Your
Sunday School,
A young man ol very limited; mewls,
o •
well and that is- through the tonic .from • a delightful visit, as he 'says, presented to the minister tweitty-sev-
treatment' supplied by Dr, "riglet throtigh to /the coast." II
en large copper cents, ail spread out
Pink Pills for Pale People. These needed a holiday, bet Serving petiole, inn tee
Pills actually make the new, Palm of his right hand. '
rich behiad the counter in a successfill I
"This is all I'Ve got, parson," he
blood which growing girls and Wo- grooery will not be very reerotory, said, seeing a disappointed look in
men need to make them 'welt end bat of Ourswill gi" diYeesleue te the minister's face, he added, "It We
keep the well. ' Thotisanes 61 enoela ,"ye printer," have any children, we will send theio
era and their daughters have found I Thel Misses Barry, have returned to your Suadeyesehool."
an effectual cure for anaem,
ia genna eral frotheireeisit to Toronto and Lon -
weakness, indigestion, palpitation, don, ' •
nervous ilisordees, skin troubles and1 eaerister Dance? has returried front
other ailments in Dr. eVilliarrie Pink his holiday trip to the maritime
Pills. Mrs. J. C. Moses. Brenton, Provioces.
1 THE RENEWAL A STRATN,
Vacation is over. Again, the school
NS., says: "Last spring and etan. I Mee. Mary Walker and daughter, bell rings at morning and at 111)0t1,
neer my daughter's health gave out IleisseGraee of Detroit were, aaeornpan- again with teas el theaeands the
She bhd neenergy, was very pale ied here, by the former's grand-- eugh- hardest kind of work has beg* the
and nervous, and had no appetite'. ter, little Miss Mary iftin..ter t,nd are renewal of which is a mental and
As the usual remedies gime itt suCh the guests of Mr. and Mrs. George physical strain to all except the most
eases -didiot help her, we' brearhe CieeeeS., rugged. The little gitl that a few
much alarme1d, and on the 0 aiiiiee oaf The latest firm in groceries we un- days ago had roses in het cheeks, and
a heighbor ,begeta giving ,her Dr. Wile derstand will iv "Morrish et Van- the little boy whoee limwere then.
Hams Pink Pills, We could soon see atta,t." so red you would have theietedthat
inaproveinent, and as she cohtitittel Rev. 141ather Malone tf- Sault Ste. they had been "kissed setawbere
ed to take the Pills attd gain d in Marie, Mich., who visited at his ries," have already lost Soniethlag
Weight. and vigor ; her color returned home"itt Seaforth was whele in town the appeeranee Of health; Now is a.
atid Or whole system, seemed to be the guest fon a few hours of Mrs. Ed. titne When platy children should 'be
built up again,. She is .now the ptc- Shannon, at, whose house he resided given a tonic which Mair avert /fakir
tare of health and joins in 'Mont- eVbene a student at the G. 1.1. I. serious trotible, and We loiow of no
mending Dr. Williams' Pirae Pills. ' I Ree, Father Sheenon, who bits bit other so highly to be recommended, as
These Pills are sold by 5111 ineacine enjoying his vacation, at his old hirilda IIood's Sarsaparilla, which setengtea
dealers or Will be sent by mail at 50 hereowill return shortly to his par- ens the nerves, perfects diOntion and
cents boX or six bores for $2.60 by , in, Tenneste. assimilation, awl aids mental develop-
gddressing The Dr. Mr. nod Miss Genevieve Brat= lett ment !II building hp the ,vhole sys-
eine Co., Brod:Ville, Ont. oh Satureay or Memphis, Tenn. :tem.
Our Budget of News From Bluth
Ola Thureday last a number of the
villagers and people frOne the stue
rounding country took the benefit of
the cheap veto to Toronto Exhibition
and again on Tuesday another contin-
gent went, as this is another cheap
rate day on the (Iva
Last Saturday while Mr. Edward
Littlefair of this village* in coMPanY
with his brother and ,others, were
walking along the street in Toronto
he fell (Iowa, and although a doctor
was in attendance at once, he was
found to be dead. Heart failure was
the cause. Mr. Littlefair has been a
resident of the village and adjoining
country for a great many' years. He
hoe two eons living in the city and
was intending to help one of themon
the house the sou was having built.
His remains were brought home on
Saturday evening awl the funeral took
place on Tuesday.
Mr. jos. Strothers is also pushing his
house to completion, the outside, paint-
ing has been done while the plasterers
are making ready for their part of the
work.
Crossley and Hunter tire to open their
meetings next Sunday by.Rev. Crossly
preaching in the Presbyterian church
in the 4.1r11, while Rev. Hunter will
preach in the Methodist also in the a,
In. A union meeting will then be beta
for the young of both, churches and all
others, in the Methodist church, at 3
o'clock, and again an the evening is to
be a union meeting= the Presbyterian
church, Meetings will be in the Pres-
byterian church each evening during
the coining week.
Mr. David Nichol, Who resides ;War
tb.e village, is the 'mourner for his sou
James, who clieerat Fort -Williami of
typhoid fever the last of last week.
The body was brought home for inter-
ment. Mrs. Nichol was stonenoned to
his bed. side the first of last week.
Jaxxxes was in the employ of Mr. N. B.
Gerry, who left here eon= time ago.
Building operations are in full swing.
Balaton Brothers have three brick-
layers and Attendants rushing up the
walls of their factory, while Mr. Lux.
Hill has a large gang of men employed
building and preparing for the erection
of the Presbyterian enanse. The foun-
dation is completed, anti two carloads
of red brick from Moncton have been
d„elivered for use. • He has also the
contract for the horse shed. ,A. num-
ber of the farmers of the congreg•ation.
were leveling the ground last week for
the sta,ndeof the shed.
The Aoglican church are bolding their '
Harvest flame en Sunday next, when
they expect to raise the balance of the
debt On their church, some 5500.
The Archbishop of Canterbury Was
going in with a number of . other
clergyenen to luncheon after soma
great ecelesistical function, when an
unctuous dignitary oaserved,, "Now to
pot a, bridle on clue appetites V'
Quick as lightning the Archbishop
retorted: "Say, rather, now to put a.
bit between your teeth,"
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Special Prices ..;
I: -For one month we will offer special prices on all lines of goods •
0 to tecinge our stock so that we will have room for fall and winter
.goods, which. wahaVe bought very largely a. - We must make .
et'lloonix fox' theeo, as we ,have very little room to spare at the present
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SPECIAL BARGAINS
of which we will mention a few
8 Thousands of yards of New Prints just in, worth 12ee and ]Sc
A which we are offering for 10c, which is less than we •can now put
V put them in stock at regular wholesale prices: See them.
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# A lax.ge lot of New Flannelettes, worth 1.2ec and 15e, we are
offering at 9e and 10ea Nothing like dais value to be had in the
regular way. •
41, 'DRESS GOODS—Our whole stock will be sold at oat awl
Under, including a number of new pieces just passed into stock.
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A BOOTS AND SHOES will be sold on big reductions, and we
el have many lines to clear in this department. We can. save you
0 lots of money. .• •
al • READY-MADE CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS must be
el sold as we have bouglit very largely in this line, Big reductions in
• Suits, Odd Pants and: Vests, All other lines will be sold • equally
A 10*. Come and see what we have. If you see the goods you will
`e buy, sure. Opine at once.
- Respectfully yours,
PLUIISTEEL
Small Profits and, More Business.
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Cheap :Sli�es..
Our Mid -summer Clearing Sale is in full swing. It is a means
of placing within yoar reach shoes of all kinds at a small cost. We
are willing to sa„crifice all profits for a rew weekss in order to clean
up the, balance of aur summer goods to make roona for incoming
tall and winter lines. • Below we give you g new list of lines we are
strengthening in addition to the lino announced last week. .
25 pairs Men's Patent Calf Bluchers at ' $5.00 foe $4.00
. 33 pairs Men's Velour Calf Bluchers at 5.00 for 4.00
• 20 pairs Men's Box Calf Bluchers at 4.00 for 3.20
10 pairs Men's Tarr Rirssia Calf Oxfords 3.50 for '2,85
9 pairs Men's an Willow Calf Ciaords4.00 for 8.20
14 pairs Men's Tan Calf .... . ... 4.00 for. 3.20
10 pairs Men's Box Calf Bluchers 4;40 for 3.60
18 pairs Men's Kid Blucher Bats.. . . ..... 3.00 for 2,40
20 pairs Men's Kid Bals
RJifn,. 2 80
25 pairs Boys Grain Leather Lace . ... 1,75 for 1.40
18 pairs Boys Kid Lace ; . . .. 2,00 for 1.60
23 pairs Youths Calf Lace, 11 to 13............ .. . 1.50 for 1.00
20 pairs Box Calf bace, 11 to 13. -.. ... 1,75 for /.20
60 pairs Little Gent's Lace, assorted 8t . 1(4:: 1,40 for 1.10
Repairing white you waif.
FRED. JACKSON
Always Reliable'"
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CLINTON'
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Iron Bed Specials
At W. Walker s.
IMMierelmna
,Regular $3e for $2,75
4.5o for 3.75
44 6.00 for 5.0o
9,qo for
tt 11.00 for 9.00
" ls.00 for 12.00
These prices are for ten da)s only. Our
stock is too large and;to reduce it we make
these prices. if you want a bed, come ahd
secure one at these,special prices.
•
Remember itslorien days only.
The Store
ot Quality,
W. Walker
Furniture Dealer told Undertaker
Phone 28
Night or Day