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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-07-14, Page 2A a 2 Clinton, 'NeWs Record *4)11.RI'1G7;-a !-A,CCURAQY^- 4 �N!lwNA��sNaM�M�NN� • Parrs 1 Green 1 �♦ at 30 cents This Year we are selling 'WAGERS BEST ENGLISH PARIS GREEN Dr. Williams Fly andI insect destroyer is the bestre aration for kill - P P ing flies on cattle. We a have it in quarts, 1 g lons and gallons. 1 1 1 W.S. R. HQLMES Manrg Chemist. 4 NN RELIABILITY - EXPERIENCE-, algth Rev. W. IL Irwin, Mrs. Irwin, Miss True and Master Willie of Kalama- zoo, Mich,, visited Mrs. I'rwin;'s par- ents, Joseph and Mrs. Taman, Ham- ilton street lake, week. ;Philip McKenzie of Castletlon, North Dakota, was calling on old friends here last week. He came to attend the funeral .of his mother at 13ei- grave. Miss ee Stevens of Clinton gave a very inspiring and f.nsbructive ad- dress at the Epwoeth League meet- ing Tuesday evening of last week in the interest of the Missionary Sum- mer school to be held ie. Alneal Col- lege, St. Thames, beginning today. Miss Muriel Chellew and Miss Lena x• L+dmeston were appointed delegates from the Epworth League 'here. H. Watts & Son. W OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CLINTON Stare opens at 1.30 a. m. and closes at 8 pan. We are practical Boot and Shoe Makers and repairers. Boots made to order in from 1 to 3 days notice and repairing done while you wait. FAR11'IERS ATTENTION. We keep on hand Boots and Shoes of our own make which are just the thing for farm. work. • W. H. Watts & Son IMPORTED CLYDESDALE STAL- LIONS. Baron Wallace • Imported 6111.05) (14880) Baron Wallace will stand for the 1 s improvement of stock as fol ow ; MONDAY -Will .leave Ms stable in it 1 Colborne and proceed so'ng Mait- land Con. • to Henry Young's for noon, then by 4iolmesvillb along Iluron. Road tR .the Graham House, Clinton, for night. TUESDAY=By way 9f Huron Road through Holmesvelle to Mr. George Gou1d's fon noon, thee► along Hur- on Road to Mr, DavidRogers for night. ' WEDNESDAY -By way of Jewel's corner and Benmiller to his own stable at Wesley Filsher's for noon and until Thursday noon. THURSDAY AFTERNOON -Proceed by Chas,• Fisher's corner across to 4th Con., then across to 6th Con,, Colborne, -.then down to Zion corn- er and to Carlow for night., FRIDAY -Proceed back to Walter's Corner, then across to Mugford's Corner to his own stable one mile east of Benmiller for night and un- til Monday morning, This route will be continued throughout the season. The Viking. OUR TRADE DOUBLED Our sale of Flour, Feeds, Seed Grain, Etc., has , doubled this season over last What better evidence can there be that our stock and prices are right, FORD &McL EOD LIGHTNING RODS Lightning Rods are a. sure protec- tion to your building during Eleo- tric Storms. Barns Ended from $15.00 upwards with a COPPER ROD through and through. A written guarantee given. Also Galvanized Rods much cheap- er. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. For particulars apply to W, H. Stogilhi VARNA MONUMENTS CHASTE DESIGNS. BEST MATERIAL JAMES .DOIG OPPOSITE POST • OFFICE. CENTRALgib STRATFORD. R D. O NT. The great practical training school of Ontario. Three departments : CommercialS horthand Telegraphy. We assist graduates to posi- tions. The demand upon us for trained help greatly ex- ceeds the supply. The three most recently placed are re- ceiving $40.00, $50.00 and $100.00 per month respective- ly. Business men state our graduates are the best. Enter our classes now. Gel our free catalogue. D. A. McLachlan, 'July 14th, 1910 uron County News .Gathered for News -Record Readers 18 Years Abu From The News -Record of 92 July 13th 1892 • Wingham Mr. J..0. Smith spent a few days with Mr. J. A. Taylor at •St. Thome- as before .entering on his work as one Mr. examiners atToronto. t m s of he Smith will spend the balance of his holidays at his old home in Kingston. u y + The Misses Bessie and Nora Ken, - Clinton, July 13th, i8P2:. nedq have accompanied their grand- mother on a trip down the St. Law - Miss T witehell and Miss Mabel are I rouge. Holidaying with heends. in. Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Workman left Mr. Frank Hodgen left on Friday j last week for Toronto Where Mr. for a two weeks holiday in Duluth 1 Wor1Eman .will be engaged. for the next Board of and back by the United Em�re. few weeks as one of the Boa Mr. A. A. Scott of Carleton 1'laee, brother of Me. Jas.ScottJr. of Clinton, conducted very acceptably the services in Willis church on Sun- day l last. He will also occupy the pulpit next Sunday, Mannie Finch has resumed his posi- tion in Beattie's livery barn and is found to be the right man. in the right place. Mr. Thos. Jackson Jr. has returned from a visit to the land of which we form a part, beyond the sea, al- though it is not part of the con- tinent to which we belong. The Viking will stand at his. . own stable, West End, Tuckersmith. TERMS FOR BOTH HORSES ; BARON WALLACE To insure $1'3,00, two mares $25.00, THE VIKING -- $15.00. 'Payable January 1st, 1911. Mares must be returned regularly to the horse or they will be charged full insurance whether in foal or. not. Parties disposing of their mares ponsible helds ' be- fore foaling re will bee for the .insurance money whether ii foal or nat. Parties trying mares and not returning them must pay in-. suranoe. All accidents to mare . at risk of owners. Interested breeders will do well to inspect these horses before 'breeding their mares. ' G. W. NOTT; Owner. PRINCIPAL Tlillgcl IF YOU WANT TIIE BEST COAL AND PROMPT DELIV- ' ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- ' PLY FROM US. ' ORDERS LEFT AT D&VIS ' as ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT- ,.,.TENDED TO. FARM FOR SALE. -PART OF' LOT 68, Maitland earl.; Goderich Town- ship, containing 40 acres more or less. Good pasture land, well. wat- ered. -Apply to • • Miss' Rudd, Mary street, Clinton. .. 3t r J Stevenson Londesboro, July 13th, 1892. Mr. Thos. Quigley is away holiday- ing for a few weeks. Alf. Collinson, who is working with Matt. Mains, had the misfortune to dislocate his am an Saturday. The farmers aro taking advantage of the hot dry weather to save their crop of hay, which is an unusually heavy one, Both fall -wheat and spring crops look well. • FARM FOR SALE, OR TO REN'leee Lot 23 con. 6t Hallett, :contaittinr 100 acres with only email bust). Well drained and lemail. .Wat- ered by two wells at front andcreek,at rear.' . Frame house,' and brn 40 x 80 with stone stabling. In good state -of .cultiva- tion. Stnall orchard. 'If not sold by August 15th will he rented for term of years. East/ terns. -•- J. P. McIntosh; Clinton. P. O 36-=3 If you are not satisfied after " using according . to. directions two-thirds of a bottle of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets you can have your money back.. The .tablets cleanse and invigorate the stomach, improve the digestion,regulate the bowels. Give them a trial and get well. Sold by all dealers. Bayfield, July 13th, 1892, Miiis Susie Burges of Pt. Edward is hero on a visit. Mr. Bob Erwin of the Ducks is home on 'a short, visit. • Rev. Mr. Cariere, who . lately ar- rived from England, occupied the pul- pit of Trinity church on; Sunday. • Mr. •Kenny Moorehouse has repaint- ed his yacht and rigged her out in •most complete style. Miss'Erwin, who has been away sdme ` h e health, time for . c has re- turned ;looking very . much improved. WEST WAWANOSH FIRE INSUR- ance . Company, -Having been . elect ed. director and agent for the above Company, I will insure farm build ings and Isolated town property. Will any person wishing to insure drop me a card or call me by, phone and they will be attended' to at once, -John Cox, Porters Hill P.O. 25-3m FIELD :STONE WANTED.- THE town of Clinton will pay $3.75 per cord for field stone for road build- ing. -Apply to 'Ches. Beacom, Chairman Street Committee. 30 Examiners. Mr. Daniel McKay left for bee bagel ter. Valle B.C, last week after in4t y, , spending three months at the home of his brother-in-law, Mr. Alexander Kelly. Au old and highly esteemed resident of Wingham passedon Wednes- day away afternoon 'of last week in the person of Christina Simpson, relict of the late Robert Robertson. Dungannon: , .Yoseph .Smith. of Cleveland visited. friends. in Dungannon• and vicipity. ' Miss Frank McLean, who has been teaching at L•ueknew, is home .. for vacation. . • • Miss Donna Bicewas an honor grad- uate of Conservatory. the recent utea t a Music exaininations. • Donald McNevin returned last .week from the west. Mr. and Mrs; Will. Begley and child of Hamilton are . visiting re?atives here and at Crewe. . Miss Cora Roberts: of Brantford •' is. home for the. vacation, . W.' J. Moffatt, principal of the Duet- gannon school left last week for his home at Narda, where he 'will spend the vacation. Mrs..Baulding of Mount Forest, is visiting' at the home. of her parents, :Mr. and Mrs. Wni; Thompson. Crops in this neighborhood look well, there being expecially quite a number •'of excellent fields of fall wheat. • We are pleased . to note that Miss Lily Me,Lean .hasso far recovered from her recent serious illness as to be able to drive down town. Mr. and Mrs. James Johnston left' last week for their home in Michigan after visiting at the home. of Mrs. Johnston's . sister, Mrs. Wm. •, Craw- ford. Earl Rheas has been forcedto give up . his position in the Sterling Bank through ill health, and his piece is being filled by Mr. Sheldon of West Toronto. cit The homecoming of . ReV. • C. M. Rutherford and his bride was marked by a hearty.:reception tendered them by Mr. Rutherford's congregations of Dungannon and Port Albert. Mem- bers of both congregations met at the thumb here, and on behalf of • the Port Albert people a purse of money was presented to the popular pastor, n and by the Dungannon congregaticm a suite of furniture, accompanied by ap- propriate addresses, F'.. W. CUTLER, PAINTER AND Paper hanger. AlI work done guar- anteed to give satisfaction. Prices moderate. Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute. Clinton. 83 Belgrave Miss Stewart of Wingham visited at home of Dr. and Mrs. Stewart. rs. Clark of Wingham was calling o oldfriends in Belgraee last week. r. John Nethery has a new wind- ill erected on his farm for pumping water. Mrs. Proctor of Brussels tis •visiting at Mr, and . Mrs. C. Proctor's and. other friends. Mrs. S. Wray of London visited at the home of Messrs. Geo. Daley and Wm. Wray, Clayton Proctor has been engaged to teach in •S, S. No. 6, in the town- ship of Grey. Rev. and Mrs. Durant, late of New- foundland, have got nicely settled in. the parsonage. Mr. and Mrs. Rohinson of Seattle were visitors at Mr, and Mrs. Sinlp son's of Belgrave last week, • Mr., and Mrs. Lowry of Calgary were tisitors et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Williams for a few days, • Mr.•.Alex, Stewart of Woodstock at- tended ttended the funeral of his sister-in-law, Mrs. J. L. Stewart of Belgrave., Miess Marshall, who has taught school :in Belgrave for two and 'a half Lora at Io.- Normal rs. o yeare,goes to the don. : Mrs. R. S. Bruce` of Drayton s'sit- ed her brother, J, A. Brandon, and her sister,. Mrs..Thes. Proctor, dur- ing the: hoeldays. • . Rev. .11: P. Westgate, assistant Rector. of Trinity •church, St. Thome as, was the guest of Mr.. and. -Mrs, J. A: Brandon last week. 11'Ir. S. McCurdy Sr. and son, Geo., of Heward, Sask., aro visiting at .the Morris. 15th line,r 5 his of homeson, There passed . peacefully away at Belgrave on July 2nd, Mary E. Walsh wife of John L. Stewart, in the 28th yeah of her age. th Brucefield Replies Dundee, to New List of Successful Candid t. es at Entrance Examinations, Editor of The News -Record : BRUSSELS. honors. Edwin Barkley, Sydney Y Dear Sir -M attention has boon Dea. ' yBrothers, Clarence Crooks, Nellie called to the letter winch appeared in. Mon - the last edition of The News -Record box, Brussels l Lillie Harrison, r Harold Lowrie, Hazel.Low- written by Dr. A. R. Rice .of Nbw c , + H o d L rte, Ha c Mc - Dundee, president of the football club rig, Ada Moore, Brussels ; Bessie of that place where he states, that I Quarrie, Mancrieli ; Vernon Ross, sent you for publication a very incor_ B 'ussels ; Janet Stewart, 'Molesworth rect report of the Bnuoefreld-Dundee Aece Wilton, Brussels, game played: at the latter place a pass. -Bessie Alderson,: Cranbraok ; short time ago: Hazel Archibald, Leadbury ; Alberta I may sayI am' sore indeed if I Bartley, Ethel. ; Annie Breckenridge, Y r- Jamestown ;• Ella Clarke, Russel Our - made made such a so-called treme>zdous I rie, Brussels: ; Clifford Dunbar, Wilfrid mistake in the line-up of the losing Eckmier Ethel ; Carl Emigh, Elsie 1 l Flatt, Brussels ; Roy Hall, 1; thel: t Iva Hargis, Walton; Russell Knight, 'Clan - brook; Edgar Lattimore, Jamestown; Mary Machan, Henfryn. ; Gertrude Marshall, Walton ; John McDonald, McDonald, tow Don; °Ray. Donlda, Ja mss n Lizzie McIntosh, Ethel ; Beth Mc- Naughton., Moncrieff ; Hattie Reid,. Walton ; Emily Smith,' Moncrieff ; Muriel Snarling, Leila Sparling, Oran - brook ; Victor. Young, Sunshine. SEAFORTH, SLABS for sale mien Cut in right length for range. Mites JAS..HAMILION • Coal 1"lerchant • PHONE 52 01111111111110111111111111111111. Seaforth Mrs. (Rev.) Neil MacPherson, and children of Springfield, Mass,, are vis- iting Mrs. MacPherson's mother, Mrs. Barr. Mr. G. F. Coiling, 13.A,, of the Col- legiate Institute staff, intends. taking a trip to the west during the sum- mer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. James Jamieson of Tara, formerly of Brucefield, are vis- iting friends in this vicinity. Miss L. B. Holmes, professional nurse, of Boston is spending hat vac- ation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Holmes. When the stomach fails to perform its functions, the bowels become de- ranged, the liver and the lt':dneys eon- gested causing numerous diseases. The stomach and liver must be restored to a healthy condition and Chamber- lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets can be depended upon to do it. Easy to take and most effective. Sold by all dealers. Very distinct record's of the earth- quake were taken at Ottawa last week. Grey Township Mrs. J D. •MeNait and 'children spent a few •days in Kincardine. • Mrs, `• A. Turnbull has been bbthered with sore eyes: ' Allan Patterson of Carriston spent a few days recently •visiting friends in Brussels and Grey township:• Miss Jennie Rands is home from' her school' at Summerhill:. She will at- tend the Nominal next Fall • at Strat- ford: : Wm: Bishop; an old .and well known • resident, now portanaster at Kamoka, was here .during the past week calling on relatives and old friends. A. 1). Lamont, who has been teach- ing at New 1•1amburg locality, and J. L. Lamont of Bright, are hone for their vacation.. '. At the Toronto Conservatory Theory examinations in music., held in. Clin- ton recently Miss Bertha Armstrong, 10th con.,• succeeded in .taking honors in Harmony: • Mrs. A. Keller has '• gone on a trip to Toronto. and ` North Bay to see heu mother and other relatives,. hoping to be improved in health as she has not been well for sortie time. • team. I wasinformed shortly before the game' by a citizen of New Dundee that the same team which played at Brucefield were to play that night, so took it for granted.' t games both g s at Bruce - field and Dundee respectively and if the latter team had three new tnlen playing they - were certainly not "amateurs" atthe game, and the man between the stakes in particular was a star, Owing to the disagree- able weather on the day of the match the Brucefield boys thought it advis- able to postpone the game for a week, so a proposition was presented the officers of the losing team, the visit- ors 'offering to pay one half of the expenses and return the following Saturday, but no offer was good' enough for Dundee, therefore if three of their best men were laid off, why were they. sp anxious to play on this particular night ? Simply, because they knew the vacani•es could' be filled with just as competent men. Theis proposition was made at four o'clock, and the game was called for 6,15, so there is no room for such excuses as "they were' not aware of the fact that these men would not be present." 'I fete sorry indeed for the three new men who carried on their shoul- ders such a great responsibility on that fatal night, but. of course Some. -one has to hear the blame. •In the. second place I greatly dis- agree with our good friend, '"Dec," Rice, when llc says, "Had the full team that played at Brucefield• been onthe result would have no :doubt been the "• reverse." . This is simply "hot'air" and nothtn Meta. ,Dur chalice b• t in from the �d'eehadafairchs w r e "Rovers" and were totally out -class- ed, so there is no need of being '•'sore." I believe that one of the ,officers of the dosing team ' stated at. Brucefield on the., night of the • game there, "that• the best team, would. win," so' why not admit et now 7 In the last place our friend states that the game was a "lame"•. one, This is another "fake", as over twen- ty spectators told the writer it was s in ever- witnessed the fastest gamee that part of the county. It, is, not my intention, Mr. Editor, to: cause ill -feeling between the Brueefield fans end that of New Dundee, non on, the other hand to start an argument, but it is my earnest and sincere desire to defend my own town and its interests and at thr same time give the read- ers of your "valuable paper, clean and honest information, and• with 'the ex- ception of the mistake .published- re- garding the line-up, I .askmy good. friend to point out td me one single instance of misrepresentation. . Neev as the boys say "Come on big+ broth- er;. put up orshut up." • ' • On behalf of the Bracefreld "Rov- ers" 'I thank the citizens of New Dundee for thein good Wishes for our future -succeso.and thanking; you; Mr. Editor,' for. the space ;youhave al- lowed. me, I remain Yours; The Brucefield Corre:.>pondent. Morris Township J. J. Sellers lost a valuable mare last week. Morris township council will hold its next -meeting on Monday next. Miss Minnie Walken is home from Business College, Toronto, for her vacation. Mrs. Douglas of Toronto has ,been enjoying a holiday visit under the parental roof. She is a daughter of Mr. Robert Nichol; 6th line. Robt. and Mee. 'survey .and children of 2nd line and Mrs. Woodrow and little son of Swift, Current, Sask., visited with relatives at Port Albert fora few days. Mrs. C. 13. I oi`rest entertained the members of the Ladies' Aial of John- ston's appointment and also members of the Browntown congregation on Tuesday afternoon of this week. Tuesday of ?ast week Mrs. David l'ipe and Miss Ethel, 5th line,left for Cobalt. The former will spend a couple of months holidaying with relatives and enjoying some ,ef the beauty spots in that locality but Miss Ethel has gone to take a posi- tion as bookkeeper with her brother, Taylor Pipe. The world's most suceessful medi- cine for bowel complaints is. Cham- berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It has relieved more pain and suffering, and saved more lives than any other~ mrdieine in use. In- valuable for children and adults. Sold by all dealers. Pains Have Vanished Nauraigla .Completely Cured, The cure of Mrs. H. L. Barrett,. Guthrie, P. fl., Is another victory by Hood's Sarsaparilla. This great medi- cine has succeeded in many cases where other* have utterly failed. Mrs. Barrett says: "I suffered intensely from neuralgia in the bead, face and shoulders. I had used various melt- cines without relief, I heard ot 11ood'a Sarsaparilla and decided to try it, and I bless the day I did. I t00% it several months and now feel well, .All my pains s have vanished." d. Get hood's Sarsaparilla today, Sold by all druggists everywhere.. Honors. -Evelyn L. Greig, Bessie Kennedy, Cyril Stewart, Seaforth. Pass. -Mildred Barry, St. Colum - ban ; Roy Butson, Stella ; Gladys Carter, Mi?ton Chesney, Eva Chitten- dem, Seaforth ; Lulu Docherty, Eg- mondville ; Elizabeth Eckart, Annie Eckart, Manley ; Rossie Elder, Kip - pen ; Louise Flanagan, Dublin ;..Lorna Hain, Seaforth ; Josephine. Kale, St,. Columban ; Edward Kleber, Manley ; Annie Klein, Seaforth ; Arnold Lands- borough, Egmondville ;, Hazello Lind- say, Constance ; `Mary Little Win- throp ; Sadie McCloy, Chiselhurst James Murdie, Winthrop ; Joseph. Robinson, Seaforth ; Lawrence Tay- lor, Florence Taylor, Constance ; Iva. Twitchell, Seaforth ; Annie VanEg- mond, Egmondville ; Grace Walker, Clarence Westtott, Margaret Wilson, Seal oriel. • Scholarship Winners -Town sono' arship; ,Bessie. Kennedy and Cyril. .Stewart, equal ; country scholarship, Sadie McCloy, Chiselhurst. • • Zurich About forty children from Toronto arrived :'here last week for a few weeks' outing.. About half will re- niain in town anti the remainder are being taken care of by the farmers in this vicinity. The youngsters will be given a good time and we aro sure they will be grateful for the chance to get out into the open' air: for a: 'few. Weeks. . • Mr. D. S. Gordon, who was teach- er of ,the 14th con. school for some years,' was presented with a band - some club hag by 1.r friends inur- ads i s Zur- ich before his depatture While attending.the wedding oaf her son, Mrs. Vickers of St. Thomas; was thrownout of the rig . at the • Babylon' Line andsustained several broken ribs besides other injuries. The other occupants of the carriage. were more or less' bruised and shaken Mr. 'Alex; Menzies, • engineer, former- ly' of ormerly'of Toronto, was killed in the Grand Trunk yard rd at Broc kvi,.e, •• The Royal Commission on industrial training and technical education held its first meeting at Ottawa. The carmen and help& is in tics Can- adian Northern shops at Winnipeg went out . on strike, and now `' :there are about 70 men out. up Miss Flora Klopp of Stratford is visiting' her brothers, •She has been engaged as teacher for the 14th con, school. Miss Bertha Hey, daughter of Mr.. Chris. Hcy and 11Ir, Nelson Vt:ckcrs were ,married in the Lutheran chur 1i on Wednesday of last week by .Rev. C, C. Maass. The young couple will reside in St. Thomas. Mr. I'erc:y Wiggins, who for the last three years aeted as foreman ,in the harness department of C. Hartleib's establishment, has 'severedhis con- nection and opened out a harness business in Hensel!, Mr. Jerry Corriveau postmaster at Drysdale, is laid up at present, and Mr. G. S. Howard of Blake is tem- porarily in eharge ot his majesty's business. Mrs. Thos. Johnson o n has been visit- ing Dates of Fall Fairs.: London, September 8tlt to 17th. Exeter, September 19th to 20th. Goderieh, Septembei 19th, 20th and 21st. Seaforth, September 22nd and 230. Wingham, Septeanber 29th and 3Qtlb. Blytli, October 4th and 5th. Brussels, October 6th and 7th. Dungannon, October 6th and 7th. h. 5th. and 6t Teeswater, October THE NEGLECTFUL. COOK. At Sunday dinner the other day a little fellow was picking the drum*. s)icks of a chicken and swallowed of the tendons. After much difficulty it was removed from hos throat,, when he looked up and saki : • e0h, mama, it wasn't ' he chickabid- dy's fault it was because cook for- got to take off its garters." -The Delineator for July, W. H. Mahon, a Port Stanley hotel yuan, was fined $500 for selling liquor on Sunday. Rev, William Savage, a retired Met- hodist minister, died at Guelph, aged 92 years. NO DISORDERED KIDNEYS or a Weak Bladder if You Take a ". Few Doses o1 FIG PILLS. All Backache and Distress from Out -of -Order - Kidneys or. Bladder Trouble will vanish, and you will feel fine: Lame Back, Painful Stit- ches, Rheumatism, Nervous Head- ache, Dizziness, Sleeplessness,.Worn- out, Sick Feeling and 'other. Symp- toms of. Sluggish, Inactive Kidneys and Liver disappear, . Smarting, Frequent Urination and all Madder Troubles end. Fig Pills go at once to the disordered Kidneys, Blad- der and Urinary System, and com- plete a cure before you know it, There is no other remedy, at any price, which will effect so thorough and prompt a cure as. a 25 cent box. of Fig Pills. Only curative .result s l,. can come from taking Fig Pills, and a few doses mean clean active, heal- thy Kidneys. Bladder and Liver_ and No Backache. • . f For sale at all first clasu drug stores. 25c. a box, or five for ` one dollar. • • , yam: i Our SSavings For the Coming'Saturday and all Next' Week Reg.30c Kettles for ...18e Reg 65c Kettles for , ...30e 350 ..21c 70c ,. ;..42c 40c '' ........ . 24cr• 75c • " .,.45e 45c ..,.27c 80c• . 4$c 50e I. 30o • Sc5" 55e • 33e 90e '" 54e 60e .. " .....,.....36c 81.00 " . 60e The. last of the Lawn Mowers -only three left at a reduction of ten per cent. Can with oil •thrown in. `Look After the _Potato Bug Pure English Paris Green 30c per pound. The sprayer is the only way of applying it for hest results."We have them. Hand Spreyers reg. 75c for 65e Hand Sprayers.reg e0c for 40c BRO'VN'S AUTO SPRAY the only practical compressed air sprayer. on the market. Can he used Inc Whitewashing, Painting,'Spraying-. potatoes, shrubs and trees: Reg price $6.50 all next •week"only $5,00 KEEP FOOL by using a gasoline stove: ' 5 bargains and all stoves guaranteed. Gasoline Stove reg $18.00 for $14 00 Gasoline Stove reg $6,50 for $5.50 " 17.00 for 13.00 4.50 for. 3.75 III 7.50 for 0.00 . Wet carry a full line of plumbing.goode, Piping, Baths. Sinks,. ()Meets, Lavatories, • Range Boilers, Etc., and can install any. thing in the line in a first-class manner. • HAA.ND BROS.. R STOVES AND HARDWARE i WWyy W VWVVVW v/W\ Wcddhig Presents. v'1S� To those rho purpose buying Wedding Presents and to July Shoppers in' general we extend a cordial invitation to visit our store as we believe we can. suit them both for quality and price of goods. W. R. Couuter Jew slier and Engraver. = CL.1N `O*1 friends itr..Bcr+lfn and Haden. The first conviction under the new . t bread by-law was made at St. 1'hont Issuer of Marriage Lticenses� as, four bakers being found guilty of • violating_ the lava. 44010 0101 1 AIV111iNV'tl1NV11W1tiV"r11/'u� AAA ` w • 1