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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1910-09-29, Page 22 011110.1114.0.11.1110.1111.0111011110.1.101 URITY- ...ACCURACY - le••• ♦11♦••♦♦N*♦♦•♦NN!♦ KQDAKS AND 2 2 PHOTO SUPPLIES IEverything an amateur '. photographer is liable to need is to be found in our store. Our store is • the only place in Clinton I where you can buy kod- aks, Eastman films and • supplies. We can get the other cheap varities, but we prefer to supply you with the best, it pays us Z and it pays you. It iss2 our way of doing busi- $ nets, we always try to • have the best for you. Get interested and you • are welcome to any in- formation you want about amateur photography. ASK FOR CATALOG. • t I • W. S. R. HOLMES hlanf'g Chemist. Z ;••••••••••••••••••••••••: -RELIABILITY -- EXPERIENCE - W. H. Watts & Son, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE CLINTON Stare opens at 7.30 a. nt. and closes at 8 p.m. 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. FARMERS ATTENTION. We keep on hand Boots and Shoes of our own make which are just the thing for farm work. W. H. Watts & Son 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 pretec- tion to your building during Elec- tric Storms. Barns ended from $15 01) up 3 ards 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. Stogdit VARNA dj CENTRAL adlidd STRATFORD. ONT. • The leading practical training • school. of in Western Ontario. n t lo. .1I1 . ambitious young men and young • women should road our free . catalogue. Learn what our grad- . nates are doing and you will be . interested. We have three d::- • P artnu•nts, • ('on,Iurrcial Short hand Telrc.raphy • • I•:a(•h department is in hands of . experienced instructors. individ- tial instruction is given. This is the heat time of the year . for • stud( nts in enter. Write for tree rat:('. gut. at once. D. .1. Mr1,ACiiLAN, Prin. The Best Coal IFWANT T: YOU THE !31ST. COAL AND PROMPT DELIV- ERY SECURE YOUR SUP- PLY FROM US. ORDERS LEFT AT ')AVIS et ROWLAND'S HARDWARE STORE PROMPTLY AT- ...TENDED TO. Family Remedies This trademark stands for all that is best and purest in family remedies. There are no secrets about Nyal's Remedies—no impos- sible " cure-alls." The trade- mark stands for open and square dealing. Nyal Remedies mean no mys- terious nostrum, but pure ingredients compounded with I scientificaccuracy. y There's a Nyal Remedy for every ordinary ailment—very similar to what your own physician would prescribe. We know the formula: of all Nyal's Remedies —know ex- actly what's in them-- you may know and your doctor cak That's whywe now too. cheerfully recommend them. Anything you buy with the tome tt will give ' ': you Lv entira plg[h ,,.o ►torr: it Sold and guaranteed by 2417 W. S. R Holmes, W. A. McConnell, J. E. Hovey CLINTON, Ont. Fire damaged the Duncan Lithb- i;na.phing C'ompany':a premises at.Haitt-.. ilton and the National Drug Com- pany's warehouse, and destroyed Hod- gins' lumber mill and 400,000• feint of lumber at Como,on the Ottawa riv- er. The Finish Dict has defied the Rus- sian Government, • A. V. Roe, the English aviator, fell with his aeroplane at the IIarvard- Boston aviation meet. 'YOU TAKE NO RISK.' Our Reputation and Money are Back of This Offen. 'We pay for all the medicine used during the trial, if our remedy Jails tb completely relieve you of cont.tipation. We take all the risk: You are not obligated to tis in any way . whatever, if you accept our. olTe .. Could any- • thing be more fair for you ? Is there any re saon why' you should hesitate to put our claims . to, a practical test .? • The most scientific, common-sense teeatmcnt ie.Rexall 'Orderlies; which are eaten like canna. They are' :very, pronounced, gentle and pleasant in ac- tion, and particularly agreeable inev cry way:7TheY do.not.•cause• diarrhoea, nausea, :flatulence;i i griping ng , or any in- convenience whatever. Rendu' Order- lies are particttlarly good fur children, aged and delicate persons. We urge you to;try Rceall Orderlies at our risk,. Two •sizes'•, 10c and 25e. Remember, you can get Rexall -Reme- dies in this community only at our store -The Rexall Store.:W: S. R. Holmes. Zurich Mr. P. Sipple was called to De- troit last -week owing to the • serious illness of his brother. • Mr. Ed. D.eichert of. Armada, Mich., has been visiting -his. mother, Mrs;• .John Reichert, sr•., and other relativ- es in the vicinity. lir. Geo. Brock, who has been black- smithing for Mr. Louis Prang, has re- turned to his home at Sundrich where he intends going '1;nto business for him:- self. im-self. Mrs. S. Rennie` and, family • contem- plate taking up their residence in IIen- sall. Mrs..J. H. Sehuettler, who has been visiting in Cleveland, Ohio; for some' weeks, has returned home:' Mr. Scltu-- titlen went over for a day or two and accompanied her home. Mr. David Schnell carried tiff .a carr- ple.of prizes at Exeter fair for . ' his roadster colts. . • Mr. J..T..Mcr•ner's pacing _ mare took second money in a speeding event at the same fair. The fair held -here lust Thursday was a genuine ,Success. 'The weather wee ideal, the crowd was large and the exhibits were very fair. Thee was a noticeable shortage in,.the fruit ex- hibit. F. W. CUTLER, .PAINTER . AND . Paper hanger. All work done guar- anteed to give satisfaction. ?rices moderate. Residence nearly opposite Collegiate Institute. Clinton. 83 CEDAR POSTS for'sale . JAS. HAMILTON Coal a lerellant PHONE 52 W. j stevensortw Clinton News.Reeord Huron County News..Gathero... r September 29th 910E for News -Record Readers 8 0 t Ienry Perdue, of the 2nd line o'f Mor-ris, died in Philadelphia, Penn., on the C17th inst., aged 39 years and I'I,` days. From The News -Record of The deceased had been serious! ill for Y stll 192 !surae wccks w•itla fever and last week September 2 his brother,Mr. John Perdue, wentoer tobe at his bcdefideDr. Perdue ding was a very quiet onewsbornandpentIrisearyifeortmMrs.. Rance has returned from Lon- don. We regret to learn that ,ieut. II. T. Ranee is on the sick list. Mr. J. I'. Sheppard is on a visit to friends and relatives in the t icinity of l3rigdeh and will .take .in the Western fair at London. Mr. • John Ransford has returned front attending the sessions of the synod of the church of, Englnd in Montreal. The Whitehead block will be finish- ed long e're Mie snow •flies, •though theweather was• quite cool on Monday. Mr. W. Beesley last week noticed in his garden full grown beans and fresh blossoms on the same vine. Mr. John Steep has ripe black rasp -berries in his garden. The youth of the town are warned that Mr.Steep. will deal severely With trespassers. Last week Messs. Robson, J. John- ston, Andersen, Hovey, Read and Spooner took in the. rifle match at Seaforth and conveyed a portion • of the prize money to Clinton. On Monday Mr. Jas. Hearn showed us avery large apple grown in his orhar1. It was of the pippin variety, quite as blushing as a youthful maid- en,. and was 'red. fourteen inches in circumference. • Mr. Walter•, Beaton and family ,. of East . Tawas,I ;Mich, have removed• toClinton andetaken up their residencehere. Mr: Beaton will operate the lioiscshoeing branch of the blacksmith- ing in the shop ofMr. Downs opposite the 'Queen's. hotel.Rev. Rural Dean Craig was given a handsome send -ole last week prev- ious to hip, departure for I'retrolia. It. was in •the shape of a purse.- The wardens• of St, Paul's, on behalf of the congregatiion,.waited on Mr. Craig and presnted hien with a purseorr $130: Morris Township Dr. Wm, II. Perdue, son of the late Clinton,. Sept. 28th, 1892 Seaforth At the home of the bride's brother on Wednesday of last week occured the marriage of Miss Nesele T';. Crich, to. Mr. Cltarlte.t Glew of Mullett town- ship. The ceremony was performed by Rev. D. Rogers. Owing to c recent' bereavement in the family the tted- There vas a very large attendance • Paul's •cs r- t•r•'iiS at the t y tet, ng of.t. church. o'n Monday •evening.. Warden,:W. W.' Ferran was elected to the chair and A. M Todd as vestry clerk.. The matter of.narning a successor to Rev. W. Craig was•the principal 'business. The Ret . 'P7,• 1v: Hunt of Southampton Was the -unanimous choice.• Mt. John Rens-ford, the _delegate to ' the Bishop, will intei•vie w. His Lordship .this week with a vitae to having the choice rati=. fled..• :. • ,Bayfield, Sept. 28th, 1892, Mr. 'Thos. Pollock is bonne on'a vis- it '\lete3rs. Fred. and WM. .IBaker'• have returned from the Ducks. . ,lir. F.Edwards: tc.ok in...the Toron- to. Fair, - :Rev Mr. Henderson :preached•' . Ilii ferewell sermon on Sunday ' • . A • number of fishermen: af•e leaving 'fat the. Ducks this week: . •Mr. John Eason, who •.has•• been vis- iting in London for :orti''e weeks, has returned. Coon, hunting has become a very pop- ular sport with our boys bat'.th'eir prop'ensitfes scent 'to lead ' them • the wrongway for. they always, return empty handed. ' The fall wheat in this vicinity • is looking very good eo far•. • Grey Township • Frank . and :airs. 'Woods and Geo. E. and Mrs. McCall and Miss -Verna spent the .past week in London and. So`. Marys. Ngst'wtek Sidmy. Artustrot g,. ;'J'th con.,. Will go. to Stratford ' where, he will attend the Normal School... • rr •t t that Charles We are so y o state l Itozell, 9th &on., hits been on:the' sick list and confined.ta' bed but his many friends- hope he will soon be,able to be about his work as usual; Mee. Hugh McNeil returned last week after s•pendime the past two . .:••'•°11i relatives ort! d (1i- years• t, atPortland, , egon. She was accompanied: by her daughter, Mrs. Bremner; anti son who will visit here for some time. •: e• Fair, London, 'errs. At .the Western to Lon o WM. Armstrong, . 9th con„ was, r Sucrt•ssrul in winning 1st' and 2nd priz- es for rot? butter and let for crock butter. . l"()R FALLING 11A1R. You Run Na Risk When You . I'se This Remedy. We premise you that, if your hair is. falling out, and you have not let it go too far, you can re pair the dant- age already done by using liexall "93" Hair Twice ttt'th persistency and reg- ularity, for a reasonable hngth of time. It is a scientific, ch'anning, an- tiseptic, germicidal preparation; that tlestr•oi•:' microbes, stimulates, good circulation around the hair toots, pro- 'motrs hair nourishment, rtmoves data drull and restorts hair le alth. It is as pleasant to use as pure water, and is a r;. itiydelicately r••u I r. al perfumed. t 1 toilet necessity. •We'want you to try Rexall • "93'' Hair Tonic with our promise that it will cost you frothing unless you are perfectly satisfied with it:d use. Tr• conies. in .two sizes, priers ,5Oe and $1.00. Remember, you can obtain Rexall Remedies It al inthis rn t . nnnt r.t ty only: at our store -The Rexall Store. W S It.IJolm•s. r. IF. R. s nt. the homestead on the 2nd line of liar- chased for hinasclfCole anhaas raccum<rbilcly. par - vis. Fifteen nd spent ago he went to Misses Ida and Nellie Neil of Strat- \linghatn and spent a year in Dr. A. ford visited their brother, Mr. Oscar J. Irwin's dental office. Two years Neil last week. later he graduated as a dentist and ' since that time has'rcen practising in Mrs. Chas. Layton and two ciatrgh- Philadelphia. He was a young• man tees, who have been visiting friends held in high esteem by.a large circle of in London and St. Thomas, have re - friends who will hear with regret of turned !fame. his death. The deceased is • survived llr. F, Phillips has gone on a west- • by his aged motl►er, one brother. Mr• ern trip. John Perdue, on the homestead and Miss Agnes Smith is speeding a few weeks wit t h C itathan ` fr end two. sisters, Sirs. Henry Bosman, 2nd1: i s. line of Morris ash Mita. Elston of Mr harry I3ovvrr{ has secured a pos- Port Hope, North Dakota. The her- friar in Orfllfa and left `last tweet for caved 'will have the sympathy or many' that town. friends.' in their time of bereavement.• Misses Maynie and Agnes. Murray The remains were, brought home for have' returned front a visit to. frieifds interment, the funeral taking place in Detroit and Ann arbor. last`Thucsday afternoon from the Mr. and Mrs. Stable have returned family residence to the 1Vingham rein, from a very 'enjoyable trip through etery. the western provinces. A large acreage is being turned over 11r• J. L. Naylor has leased from in readiness for next spring's seeding. Me. John I3c i,ttie the house lately pure chased • from Mr. 'W. Pickard. lln, Henry and Mrs. Patterson of 1t'hite eat'tic i.s having the house thorough- church visited at Henry lathers' last ly reuracicilcd anti decorated before the week• new tenant takes possession, Will. Hall Bluevale supplied the Mr. W: 'T. Box has purchased a hand - pulpit at Johnston's and Ebenezer for some n.'tj five passenger Mcl.auglrlin Rev. J. W. Andrews on Sunday week. touring car. A new windmill has been put on the' of t. \altoi , manager al' the clothing farm of Wm. Shelton, 8th Hee, which factoty,, is removing. hie family . here Will mid to the conveniences in the from Lucknow and will occupy the 'tater supply. 'Miss Ruby Clegg, 'teacher of Ng. 12, Morris,' visited her sister, Miss Irene, 'who is assistant tcitclter of Troy Pub- lic school. Walter and Mrs..Young havereturn- ed to Detroit after a pleasant holiday vfsl$, Thelatter is a sister of Airs. Jno. Clegg. Telephone poles are being. distribirt- ed along various roads by the . Blyth Rural Telephone Co,; preparatory • to the Construction of, the new lines. 'Five stalwarts • front this township; chosen. by Reeve Taylor will join.: flee Turnberryitcs at Winghane Fair, Friday in a tug'•,. of tear against l0.Weenie: lr resident:! for -a' purse of .$25: ' Chas. and Mrs. Rutledge of Sea - forth and Mrs. Coultee of Toronto were visitors at James Anderson s, • 5th .fine.. Mrs. Rutledge and . • 11r s.. Anderson are sisters, and Mrs.. , Caul es is Mr. • Anderson's sister. • Ii1 is said 'that Inspector . . George CaPitick of Cobalt has purchased the r ••' n t 1 • t a 2nd line on . ac t the ) old homc tc o o J. 'lieges, who 'bought- i.ta year • aa. from Senile.] ('alhick when 1w . Moved to"the 'Wtst. • It Cakes'"th.' 1st line to grow• crops,' Mr. Sellers has. a little over 21 acres of corn measuring 10 feet high on which there are 115 ,cargo shock•! , of,. erten, There areothci'.'crops. in. the sante neighborhood just as ;good: A s;eey pleasant esetit occurcd at the home of Alex.. MtEwcn, • 1St 'line, on Wednesday of last week, When. n. his sec-. end daughter, Miss Nellie hecante the bride of Alex. Smith, a prosperous,. young !easineas man of Detroit. ,The happy • young couple have. the . best wishes of: 'a large circle' of friends. • Belgrave. ilii. Jos.. Sproat of Seaforth visited at D _ Sproat's last week: -• Miss Della Marshall of • Blyth spent. a few days the guest of her cousin, 14 Ira W. Rath. Mies Tessie Halliday spent a few days with leer- sister, %Mrs. Walker, in Brussels. • • • •Miss l'. Bradburn• and lire brother of Clover Leal Lodge t isited ' at . R. and Mrs. Proctor's. of ' Morris. Miss Stella N•ethery acrd J 1' Nigh - cry of Morris were the guests: of Lou-. desboro friends recently.' • The many friends of Mrs. Wi'. Cole' will regret to learn that she is not enjoying as • good, health as desired. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Scott of East Wawanosh were the guests• of Mr. 'and Mrs. (deo. Taylor of Morris recently.• r liis ,rs. N ,and T. lIc(.rea• have tit• turned front Toronto where They. tis- ited friends. • Mm. Geo, 'Taylor and Mother, Mrs. Anderson, are spending a couple of weeks with tcl( in Cleveland fair Detroit. Miss Lillian Deyell and sister of Winghani were the guests ' of• Miss Stella Nethery of the 3rd line. Miss' Fsther Tucker of Durham was .the guest of her•.cousin, Miss Esther Dredge's and other friends in Belgrave last week. ` Mr. and Mrs. Bebler have moved in- to the village front Exeter and will occupy the house recently vacated by Mr. .1. Stewart. Mins K. Marshall of Blyth, spent Sunday week saying goad -bye to her Belgrave friends,•prior to her depart - lire for London Normal School.. Mr. J, Wilbur, 4th line, Mora, s, has rented, the house recently occupied by the.. late Mrs. McKenzie and intrude moving his family in as seen as po::• silrle. Missld J Rowland made a short visit herr before leaving with her mother, Mrs. ',J. Coultcs, for ' British Columbia, where they expect to make their home in the future. The marriage of :Mss Mary A. Shoop bottom and Mr. Samuel Boyd Mar- shall of Belmore took place quietly on Wednesday of Inst week. A reception was given in the evening to which a large number of guests were invited. I'ic•kard residence .on Oadei'ielr street. Vise Helen Larkin left last week for Boston where she will spend.sonie months; .• Mr. ' John G. Grieve of Mekillop left last week on a two months' •tuip to the west. He will visit. at Moose Jaw and other points and may go as far west as ('alogary, • '. " Mr, • and Mrs. Ferguson of Vancouv- er Islan(l,British Columbia, are vis- iting Mr. and Mrs.. David Moore and other friends in Egnro.ndville. Mrs - Ferguson. Ferguson. and.Mrs.Moore are sisters. • Mr, Prier McDougall, who' formerly as workedblacksmith with the late Graham Williamson .here but who now lives in lroniwoocf, Mich., has :•been in town visiting his 'nrct;lier who has ben. very, ill. It is many, years since Me, . McDougall last Visited Seaforth. •McKillop Township ' A syndicate' has taken the manage meth`+',, of the threshing outfit of ' the Messrs. Grimolbl '• r , Mess:Jlaggne Mulley, who was ill with appendicitis in, the sunenieve and who never fully :recovered, Lias, had an- other ee c r.e attack of the same tcou- hle and is very ill. We will''lic pleased to hear of her recovery, • ' ' young son , of lir. John Dennison fell out at•an apple, tree and • hroke his aria in two places. 1'o Make ntat- ters worse it. is only a short. ' time since a little 'daughter bad her arra broken while s • . Mr. and Mrs. Naylor,- who were vis- iting ' here; leave retuned to their home in Rochester. Mt . Janies Davidson, one Of the ear- ly. settlers, died on .Friday last,. IIe was s•trickt n with. paralysis two 'weeks ago and urvei- rallied 'from the at.tack.- lI.i Davidson • was horn in Scotland but had liven here for over f:Yty years. He was .136 years of age, aim 'elder • of the.' Presbyterian church and ,a Re- former in, politics, Ile was a mare of. honesty and integrity. ' The Women's !'age of. The .Toronto Netts is one, of the 'charms afY that great Metropo? tan newspaper. Some of •the most capable women jopriialih.ts in. Canada are nwinhers• of The Netes- staff and contribute regularly to this depanttht'nt, The Inquirers' Corner, in which answere are given daily to all sorts of •questions, is a feature of this page. 'The News also makes a special feature of its fashion plates and protides a daily !acini; which has proved an••invaluable suggestion in the hones Of thousands of the readers of this paper. The Women's :Department nt covers all the Social News of Canada and the News of the W'omen'e World. A •particularly .strong feature le .its Saturday issue is maintained tinder I 1 ' ,u the tit r of Furbelows and 1 s arc r<... , which is crowded c1 ri th'altabfc sit - g aesthete on shopping and where your shopping could be. most economically and effectively done. • In addition to this The' \errs carries exclusive Telegraphic ;+; r vices, Gatto-• nt ntal and imperial, and world-wide in scrip.. We have just completed an arrange- ment Wilt rcby we can offer The News - Record and The News for $2.30. Thfs is a splendid clubbing offi.r. A bellboy and a barte rder In • the Royal Alexandra !Intel at Winnipeg have been arrested on suspicion of having stolen, the 'Countess tet An- trim's jewel(r'y, C'hamberlain's Colic, Cholera anti Diarrhoea Remedy r,s ' today the best known medicine in use for the relief and cure of bowel complaints. It cures griping, diarrhoea, dysentry,. and should be taken at the first un- natural looseness of the bowels. It is equally valuable for children and q adults. It always tures, Sold 'by all dealers. .. The 'Queen's Own Rifler are being feted on all sides in London. you' ;haveP o- bably been in- tending to try Red Rose Tea for some time but from "force of habit" have just kept on using enot her tea. Break the Habit unci buy Red Rose next time. NEVER SOLD IN BULK 'our Grocer %VIII Recommend It ss Blgth. A new shingle roof has been placed upon Trinity church. Mrs. Hoover., (rein the West, who. -was a former well known :resident' of I-,a,st Wawanoslt,. is 'renewing old friendships in this locality.. Miss R. Kelly has been visiting Lon.- don friends.. • Mrs. John Scott. is able to be about again.after her recent severe illness.. Mr. -Alex: McKi llar, whilk visiting in Strathroy, had the misfortune to meet • with a• -rather painful , accident: .'1 ladder which he was ckmbing slip- ped and be fell -to the ground injuring 'severely;. onehip' i p. The half mile green race at Godcrieh fain was won by three, Blyth . horsee, those belonging to F. McCaughey, W. Mason and T.. Coulter, St. Andrew's church will • hold! its. jubi ee. anniversary the :second. Sun'- day and Monday in October. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sarsaparilla Eradicates' scrofula and all other humors, cures all their effects, makes the blood rich and abundant, strengthens all the vital organs. Take it,. There is no' "Just -as -good". medicine, Insist on having good's. Get it today, Exeter 'A vc ry successful fall fair was' l.: id here last week. The weather was al., that could be desired, the rate c'a ceipts were larger than for years r..st • and the exhibits were good. Mr. Robt. Coward has gone to CI hani to take a course in the Busies,s College there. A small building at the rear of the Molson,s hank was destroyed by •re the other night. • The building vas used as a sort of a club howl.: by a number of boys in town, one of wh::m was sleeping in it at the time. escaped with a singe. Mn. R, {iidley of Edmonton has L: -n visiting friends in town, The Main street church choir ":,as very pleasantly entertained at• the home Of Mr. D. A.•Ross one even::;g last week. The prime object of •he. gathering was to do honor to a vale.-cl member of the choir, Miss Alice Hew-. ard, who has since hekome the wife • of. Mr. W. Martin. Miss Itbward was presented with a handsome silver bak- ing dish, a, fern pot and a suit ease by the choir and friends. Lunch was - •r- ved and a 'very pleasant evening sp..t. A terrible accident happened on the farm: of Mr. Ben. Williams, 7th veer. • of 1'shorne recently. Three two, Henry Taylor, J. Teiebner and -Geo..' Kerc'lake, wore engaged in plastcrin_ a silo. -They were on a scaffolding ahem, thirty feet high when it fell and the " inen wire precipitated to the grot,:`.cl. Two of -tire men: escaped with slt,hi: injuries but.Mr. Taylor sustained a double . fractsire of one leg, a ,.broken • r'w'rist and several other serious ir.iu- lefi. • Mr. Ernest Crossley Hunter,. ser of Evangelist. Hunter, conducted two services in Main Street church on Sen - day week, both of which were well at- tended.. Tec• afternoon, i.orvicc '- as' particularly. for men. On Wednesday•mor•ni'ng of last wt•-ek 'a. pretty wedding took place at the. .liotno of Mrs.- Wni. Howard when her daughter, Alice, was mwried to Mr. Wilbert •rt'in, of the.firni of S. Met-. ' in A: Son. 'rte ceremony was erform- 1 P B.beide Powell; The, b cd' h Rev. I:. (; : '.Po • Y. was given. away by her uncle. . She wore her travelling suit of .blue serge witlh hat to match and 'tas,• unatt,a- iled. lIr. and Mrs. Martin left by ear:- ly ar-ly train for a trip -to Toronto and ca th• - er places and upon- their return • -v:' --ll take' up their residence in town. • i Oar Sipeciol Savings For the Coming Saturday and all Next Week .Granite -ware Lrtiped Preserving " Kettles z'eg:8fc for .:: , 35c reg 65c for .. 40c . ref{ 75c for 50c Pie Plates reg ]5c for .. IOc.'. • " reg 12c for .:.. • • ' reg ISc for Ile' Jelly and Cake moulds reg 25e fm. .. .. 17e ' •' reg 20e for • 14c reg 15t foe• JOe • Water Pails reg 75e for • 50c " reg 85e for...-55c reg $1 for:..., 67c • Basting Spoons reg 15c.for. , Inc reg 12c for.' Sc reg 10c for.; 7c • Dippers reg 39e for. ... 17e Mixing Bowls reg 60c for ..:`<40c . Feed Bullets reg $2 for 1.50 • Hot Water,' Stearn Hot Air and Plumbing a specialty. ALL WORK GUARANTEE[). HA .RLAND : „B ROS. Hardware, Stoves, Furnaces &Ind Plumbing atm 'C r# W ' N/VWer VWWVVM/VNVW1fVW,,A/ '/VV4r► Wedding Presents. To those who purpose buying Wedding Presents and to _Sept.e Shoppers in general we extend a cordial invitation to visit our stole as we believe we can suit them both for quality and price. of' goods. . IL Counter Jet' eler and Engraver. CLINTON issuer of Marriage Licenses. MAAMN1AIVVt11M'1I MAAAA W1NVAAPAAA a' E A