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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1907-06-06, Page 22 ••• Clink News.Record, June 7th 907 410001,10010111040,0•019•004,411: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • feeds the body; apd if the • blood is kept in proper con- re • ditioa the hotly and health •• will be Blandl right. • • • * 's Improved • • • • •- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • SECRET The eecret of perfect health is the ability to -combat the inroads oe genes which doe troy the butnan tissues. The Blood • Make New Blood • 25c Per Bottle of 1004 • 5 Bottles for $1 • • • •4.4 • • P. S.—Almond Toilet • •• Cream removes sunburn. • • • • W. S. 11: HOLMES • • Manfg Chemist ' Ise • •••••••••••••!•••••••••••••• • Cream Separators No article on the farm pays the farmer -better than a Cream Sep- arator. When buying,:buy the best that is the DeLaval. I am agent for it in this district. The Cyclone Fencing The Cyolone Wire Fencing has the two great requisites -it looks well and lasts a long time.- Be- fore placing, your order let me show you this fencing and quote you prices. JAS. APPLEBY, Clinton 461,1•MISIONV djGENTRAL TrwATFORD, ON Was established twenty yawn ago and by its thorough work gaud honorable dealings with its patrons has become One of the largest 'and most widely knelt= COMmercial eollegekin the province. The demand up- • on us for commercial teachers and office eseistants greatly exeeeds the supply. We assist graduates to positions. Stud- ents are entering each •week. ---Gatalogue-freee Elliott it McLachlan PRIMCIPA 1.4S 514bs. For S41e... j. eW hive for sale a quant- ity of Hemlock Slabs, cut 16 inches long,, suitable .for ranges. Hamilton TAKE RtV.AL HERB • TABLETS FOR STOMACH, LIVER, KIDNEYS AND •'FOR CL- 'EANING THE BLOOD. FOR' SALE BY W...A. McCONNELL • CLINTON. WHOLESALE FROM THE RIVAL HERB AGENCY, KINCARDINE. 4 4- odeete-eaeseesahsebeniasenseasiteatesseesseeeie•easiedineeseeseestieSeedeeesieeneesa• • . BIG SALE OFENBS From Thursday„ June 6th, to Wednesday., jtine 12th . we will sell at •• • • • * - Greatly . Reduced... Prices All goods consisting of ends of Woollen, Cottonand Linen Goods. You will get bargains in these -goods as we wish to clean up the stock. Cash Paid for•Butter and Bggs., . POPLESTONE &GARDINER' Successors to McKinnon tf; Co., BLYTH $116,•••••••11b 111•4012•4116,11.46./46.1.11•AO•160,4O'lliv••41 4111•411•11•Alb. Real Estate For Sale 'FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH • CON. Stanley township, oontaining -175 - acres. mile from school, e mile from Presbyterian and Methodist ehueehes and leastofffce, 7 miles hem Hensel' and 4 miles front Kippen station. • There are on the premises three Varna, 64x40, 70x28, 50x28, all in good' repair. Comfortahle log and frame house. 22 acres in fall wheat.. All fenced, 100 acres veal underdrained and the remaining 75 acres drained by township ditch running through. Never 'failingwell at 'the house with a new Brantford pumping -mill, also a, never falling spring back on the firm. •le acres good bearieg orchard. Thu farm is In a first -cls state a cultivetion and is situated in one of tbe best grain growing sections in the pro- vince. .Will be sold cheap and en terms. to suit the purchaser.- For furtheiS information apply on the premises or address George Cole- man, HilIsgreen P. 0. . '," 47 • FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 80 AND part 81, non. 6, Hullett, consisting of 117 acres., 15 acres geed 'hard- wood bush, balance under cultiva- tion. Goad brick house and frame barns. Well watered and fenced. • Bearing orchard. •11 miles iroi? store, postoffice, church and school. Will be sold on 'easy terms as the :undersigned intends golag Went. - R. J. Miller, Clinton P. O. • 14 =WI FARM FOR SALE. -WEST HALF of lot 7, South Boundary; and West • half of lot 3, eon. 4, Stanley, cone getting -of 102 awes, 8 beret. hush, the remainder seeded down =ante- ing 30 acres. •The place is well fen- ced' and drained, and evateted by spring creek. Frame barn. This farm is situated on the Town Line, two miles west of Kippen station. Apply on the pre.misest or nekhissit Jattee C. PatsonS, Oiit, 32 FARM POR SALE, LOT 4, HURON Road, Gederfeh township, d nide freeri Clinton, centaining 130 acres of hied la exeellent tultivaion. Easy term, Apply to J. Holmes, P. 0. box 106, Mat*, OA %Sse FARal. FOR SALE. -LOT 15, concession e; Stanley -toSenshipe bonsisting of 100 ' acres, 90 aeres cleared and all seeded down e except 20 acres, -There • toe 1O'acresof good' hardwood both:. milese from school and 2+ miles from the vill- age Of Varna. TMs deeira.ble farm will be sold on easy terms. -G. R. Keys, Varna, Is, 0. 64 FARM FOR SALE .OR TO RENT. - Lot 13, con. 14, God,erichtownship, • consistieg• of '80 acme, 65 acres cleared, balance bush. Good barn and comfortable house. Well wat- ered by iwo good running streams., mile frees school an,d 1 mile teem postoffiee. Willbe sold on easy terme.-Apply • to T. T. Mutely,' Clinton. • 36 ••••• FARM FOR, SALE.. -TND UNDER - signed offers for sale part of let 40 on the Bayfield Road, 1. atile south. of Clintreet, consistieg of 20 acres. Itood frame house with st- one cellar, bare: 36x70 with &talent beeenient.. Easy • terms. .1. A. • Smith. ' 40 FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CON'. 2, Stanley, eentaining 100 acres, 10 acro e dr bush, the remainder is well fenced, underdraieed and in a good tstate ot cultivation. 1 acre of or- chard' and Mita' fruit, On the pre - Ulises is a two story brick house • tvith slate roof, a first-class farm hold*. it• bate, •• size, 40 .r 80 with *tone stabling, a eereent 1030, good driving house, pig pen and 'bee hOuse. Two never -fall. ing wells. 'This farm is situated 8 miles from Brucefield, 5 from Clin- ton And on es.od gavel road, Ap- ply ob prentises or address • Albert Nott, Clinton P. O. 02 • • NOW IS THE 'MAE; PLACE your order for Fencing before" the advance iti priee, Use the Coil Spring Wire made by the Canadian Pelee Ob. of Whitt) 1 am ageht In this district. I aril Alta agent for the celebrated lleintZman Piano:* P. W. Evans, pot 155 Clinton P.O. BelgreSite Wm. Wray Was in Sarnia last week on buslness. C. McOelland ho placed! fifty head of cattle oil hie farm neer ,Blytli. Patterson 13rosare busy putting Up cement wells for T. Brydges.' neW barn. • Mr. and Mrs.'' Oto. Lawrence of Ayr aan Spending a week witii frienda and relatives around Belgrave. • The Methodist parsonage trustees are putting up a etw fence arerstad the Parsonaee property this week. Mae Bella Special, was the putchas- er of the Belgrave Union School De- benture; there were four tenders., -here-heing-theshigheate,ser.—___ Cettle are two weeks later ping out to pasture this year than last. The meple, 'caws were oab full size •on the 20th of May last yea; while this you enly the size a a chip- munk's ear. Tibere was guae an exciting time in- Belgeave last hionesayenight about 10 o'clock, when elle Wineham bus team came sailing throgeh Belgrave. with- out e driver, evidently •on their way to Clieton, Had it not been ior a couple of our fleet -footed young men engaging eu the 'lace, and overtaking the run-aways, it mighthave been, mom • serious, • : Rey. Dr, Gee ol Brantford was el- • ected President of the Hamilton Meth odist Conference, ' • 19••••4•44.........“...••••••••••••••0444....•441 i Me News From Godetich : I , , 1 1..01SE A. sionNuNos, Correspon4en 4• - *le** •. The Rosemount took 'up three hurt- Rev. Mr. Allin returnea to his pas. dred English emigrants to work in. torate or Saturday and' returned to Ithe pulpmills and • wirer). the boat re- , Cenferlere 'egad( an Monday. ached the island there Ives eix hachee -I Mr. William Fleetliam of Blenhel New life for a quarter, Miller'e Compound Iron Pills. For sale by Ws A. McConnell, dipggist, Clinton, Rev. W. J. Ford of Glencoe has been eleeted Preedent of the Leeesen. Conference. OUR FiRST STEP OFTEN MEANS SO 1VIUCH. IT HAS MEANT SUCCESS TO THOUS'ANDS YOUN'G • PEOPLE WHO WROTE FOR OUR CA.TALOGUE AS, et. FIRST STEP TOWARD A. GOOD • SALABJED POSI- TIOhi. TAKE THE STEP TO-DAy, ADDRESS Central Business College • 395 Y9nge.St., W., TORONTO. • H. SHAW, Principal 1 CLINTON • "BUSINESS .--001:4EPE Affiliated 'with .Wingitara B, C. :INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION . WRITE .FOR HANDSOME CATALOGUE ENTER ANY .TIME GEO. SPOTTON PRINCIPAL ••••••••••1••••••••••••.•• • of Mew. Six of the, !nee changed , formerly manager of the late J. V. 'their minds about going to the Island •Detlor's store -a -idle et, delegate to the end jumpedthe lboat at tile Soo. A Conference in session the past week. couple tried( to peg. :the stoweway act It is two years since Mr. Fleetham but were caught. and family left Goderieh Ths Feast eft St John the Baptist Miss Jessie Seidlertrained nurse falling utter( eelondey, the twenty. has been called to, , Tillsonburg to ragentetierededintarthe-membere—etenneseen-patlentin 1rnnta2 therr - Ott Masonic Lodge will march toSt, Mr. Percy Tye is spending a, few George's cherch to attend divine ser- days at his home before going to, Tor - vice. onto to seterel the graduating clase IVIr. T. Lenendeldt, merchant, 13rent- M Medicine at Toronto University, ford, was the guest en Victoria Day We expect to greet hint or. bis return of Mr. and Mrs, James Strongh. I are Dr. Percy Tye. Mt, Harry BS Williams and Miss Rev. James Livingntone gave a de - Dowell, both ed Brantford, spent Vic- lightful sermon in Kx church last stores Da,y as the guests of Mr. wed Sunday, morning. He stirs up his 'Mrs, Strorigh. congregations. Mr, Kenneth MeDairadd left lest ;di, Hector *Hayes, •maeiner, • who week for Corlingwebd where he has was obliged to return flame Owing to taken a position With one of tbe ha,ving a felon on his finger, has algae of the dredge managers. joined his boat at Buffalo. -- forilinirlas., Ghae:rajedcnoffor Ltoenvegralleavicebe,kaCarlhe; CoTilheegilPtaerAwselle chrldneltir wwejer guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fowler of ehe The Loudest' Conference of the Meth - Bayfield Road. •. i odist Church has beerein sestaei 1 (re Mesdames 'Putt -ands -Kenneth Camp- the past week with a full attealt Se bell left on Friday for Boston to lein frozn all oarts Pf the . Confaredee the latter's hueband, Captain Kenneth! bountisaThe •descuseions were, of a teheemaittla, 1 whoofut4wilullolitilreareirtdh,:iefeli,ght.rvn in them by el, who attended' high. order wee much! interest! was talc- . Mrs. Bedford accompanied Mesdameswhich included ina•ny not members o! Tutt and Campbell on their visit to te MethodistChurch. am Boston, having relartives in that city Ban ° tiat, Presytelian and -Metliodist She was ansilo,ussto visit. . --churches were ()ca.:pied by visitors. Ltd's, Miss Maud Macdonald, (laughs t'.. -.r of Captain Jahn Macdonald, otiss-s ed her footing in. the park the either Port Albert. . day and' in Willis dislocated her el- • baawilla Norman .aleDiartnid, • who . re are visite% frier -de in. Mill erten and . Mrs ; John Schoenhale and daughter turned •from the ,West recently, M one Berlin. 4 of the then employed on tile dredge t. . Kilboene at Collingwood: .. , Walter' Hawldres of Huron College: ' is spending a few weeks with hie s nir; Ilaerkins is adding a mansare : brother and sister, Mr, and Mrs. Wi roe1 to the large buildine on Vest$t ! hace 'from' ths street. Ram Grey, that he has:removed some feet Nether'. , Mrs. .W, "Leigh, Brattier& is visit 'in ber brother, George Draper. • itio. and. Mie. D. lilacalarobrie deove 1 Jas. Deeper of Concord,. N. IL, • to ,Xintail to .Attead the services all ting his father. ' • the' °menthe of the Lehr -church there. Mrs. John Campbell of St: ldelen( Miss Frani( Brydges, who bastSbee4 alone 'last weak with friends .in ' tJu. spending her haledaye at Dungannon,' section: ,•. • • hat( returned to toefee . 1 t Same 'of the' boys lea,ve• on Monde) ' 'Mr., Robert McLean, , the Cattle -and Tuesday fol London Camp amore Ring, bought sixty-six head of fine: these vv. B. eseeeeen Johe Cheer and export catele from: air. .Tames_Foley1 Charles. Cravford. of ,Kingsbridge and has. shipea thenel The light. rain ail Satureay :evening to 'he Old Cc:Mam tey arket. e made awry thing look fine. . Mr. Tom Bates has built •thrie ,Oaue John (Suede lost a fine .harse em ses the pant dear and has sold two cif Saturday. there and is' occupying Ow third Ofm- ' • • We have much pleasure in cortera.tu- Ashfield Township. lasting Rev.. James A Anderson on en- • e • • . - tering-on Sunday 26t1f May his 20th There was quite a snow : stern( iere year as pastor of Knox church and wet Monday and a frost that nigtt. The trust : that he will. remain as suoh for .cold, weeeher seems veie reluctaee to 2 few moil: yeare at. least until he gve place no sdringand the warmth celebrate! este silver anniversary; • svhich • We. naturally expect to .accom- Chesl .for his text that Beeday mere- peny it, Me • Col. 1,-25, "The church of .Which, Mrsc. re:gland and family of. I. am made a Minister, accenting, to Omaha,' Neb., are the guests of h:tr: the eiseensation of Gode which . 4 - • Vphq:tei'T.eeknow. given VS me for you, to Nail the Mrs. Geo,: Baker of Vielerweed and 'weed . ' Pf. God," Ministar. -Pf elle Mrs, seeleiCay of port Elgin seem, °beech be never forgot that he was Saturday and Serejay with their par - also a Minister Of the Gospel." Ile .eets; Mr, and aire. J. Nixtet. alas said "Ministers .of the defect( , Quite a nambet of our • *young people may be Mem Offietals, but when tlietel-attended the tea-ineetieg at Nile art Use shaves that: station and are truly ' May .24th, While 'others, pienic,kel at ministeee of God and .inieieters of the Pine Point, like Ilinon. • e Gospel, there are nn nobier men in all ' On Wednesday vesture of last Week, the world" Thepulpit platform •fe e pretty wedding .-Was. celebrated at: lienor •of the occaeion •waseheautifull the home of Mrs. lie, h Girelne-Ntle, • • . g , • decorated with flowers. At the 'Chris whea her datrahter, leuth, Maltionwas' elan Endeavor 'SecietS entire Tuesday united in, marriage to Fred. B. err - evening following Mr. Anderson was (terser( of neee.Lucknow.• At the hove presented wieh handsorne volumes of oi seven the • bridal- party tools theme Wagner's woks. • Handsome bo uct 1 ce's under aTh "at& of eiergecees' 4 a • n of Mayers werealso presented to Hey tho 1S.wn, as the •Wedding Mareli was Mi Anderson by in,dividual members being rendered' bY Miss Id e Wyerd, of the Congregation,. %mem:none The bride was , gieen .t rean_wei .nenanye teen eneeeet away by liar -uncle, Mr. Ches. twin, • at i ;incite, rrniafaissterest from murethe 6Cyonhfaegnar.g . aa,d her sister, Miss dVlayme, at c1 • maid of . lemon The ceremony wa•s • • 1 Order your year's supple now d The best in tbernarltet, $17 per ton.' but if Ordeeed and paid for before su May aIst, a discount of 40 cats " no • Ws will be allowed. oe eh Orders left at Davie SeRowlend will be promptly attended to. teaddrees the, 5, S. p‘ctve.lY fleive ecorated pie altar and pulpit plat eerie .,Skeep On • the Sunny Side' ng, by the Choir opened the after - on service. "Loyalty unto Christ teLord was then song, Sidney Eld- er rendering _ the -solo -parts: •esere' J Stevenson ust Arrive • Some of the:. meet handsome ner_sets ever. shown in Clinton ; glassware in sets awl • add pieces odd cups p,nd saucers ; odd :plates, toilet sets, 'etc. All will ge at:sues erisingly dow prices to make more for what es commg, Call at once bee I fora the choide piecee, go. • —Ileadsearters for Choice— „e—Groceries. 4• :performed by. Ree. . 0. 'Reed in the pecsence of about ' Seventy , guests: After the congratelatifir.sthe time partY repelled to the chnieg room where a dainty Shedding lunchene was prepared, the girl friends of the bride av.aitingeore the _tables-. Tee-remetteltee • pleasintly,, Rev. 31,..J. Wilsoe addrese of the -evening was ' epent. in Music sed the S. S., taking ,".. . Encourages sodial conversation and e good pea - meet" as his subject.' • He told there gram was also rendered ,Rev. J . ,C, that encouragement by Words : was Reed reakine a very entertainirie eery beneficial, iileatiating a poine in ch,airman. The large collection - Pf his tifceas a Isch.00l boy. T.he deer .beautYta Presents •tOs:tified. to dte es- a3Iais pa tfabtetaleu fulBelcherioi mt. ealchi(ei g asiesul. teen in which °the young couple axe jg. t shtelie o held, by their friends and aoquaisiten- sang in the duo part With Mies. Grace ces. The bride loeked cbarming in a Itoggarth, Rev. Mr. Godwin, a fee. (tress of cream crepe de chelie trimm- iner pastor of the church; also gave ed with ribbon: and chiffon aed made an addrese, ' ' ' Ra fee; days • • prineess style and carried •a bouniet ev. John Casale spent at ctehm • bridal roses. . Her going . th rreceotly at • 'Baway Meuse" as the . way g9ht nwas 01•rep1 ) nee cl from Toronto where he had. beep' or- with white. and gold trimming with etch The hap • .py guest of leis mother, He . came up of England and been •aepointed re.ctoi: dallied as s, ininistet. of' the - Cherce whi° hat m .•te. couple have taken .up house keeping ea the groom's farm on the iSth con at ildtheeay -where' he preached his of Aehlield svh.ee they are' followed % seholeeale millinery department '. of rlasteluof the nday..• by the ;test wishes of A .hast r.,1 •ilasitisssv•I'atnia7 aEgllliec tott,1°.manager friends,. • • Smith Az Rtinciman, Toroato. , is ° speeding this m month with her moteti. , Hard on :the Newspapers . Mr• ss Lewis Elliott. 7,1•46:41;.•4 I), Beaton :Phone 144, PrOmpt'cleliVeiy" • THE CLYDE STALLION LORD STANLEY Will steed for the improvement of stock for .the settsnn of 1907 et his own etahle, on Lot 24, Con, 2, Stanley. Loyd Steeley is a Relit b4, sttipe, nigh hied fetlock white. tie was foaled June 24t1is 1005. Pettiortegt sfberiao (imp) [63376] (11033), Glen iagga n 0) (460-0(105601, Rakerfield (Imr) 1487j (4190); Scotland Yet (imp) [3451 (1292). Captain Watt (imp) (2311 (400), dee: Minnie Glereag- .gan 15844 Ma. TERMS To insurn$8. ALBERT NeSast'ProPrieter Accused of Bigamy s . . . h • The neighborhood of Holyrood was fo thrown into excitement by the arreet fe of Wm, E. . Switzer lastl week. u Switzer it a; prominent 'farmer with a, tl fine farm, and is well off. He is: fe eharged with, bigamy. His "first p inatria.ge was on . March 14, 1804, a I ,whente married at. Strathelairs Man- te Miss Ida J. Baldro.w, .a, da,t4hter• of co John Baldrow, of Ashfield, Hume ti County, IlSe second Merriage is said; w to have taken place on Jan. 1.6, 1007,1A . to Marie E. Harris of Ripley; Switz- so er takes the hold stand that he is. need lis married: and Is only living with his I th second wife. The prelimina.ry trial, by took plane in Kincardihe on 'Thursday I and Switeer was remanded to Walk - else been served with ea writ ler 'alis erten gaol. Bail was furnished and Switzer got out on Monday. Ilc has (Toronto Saturday Night.) But. the new postal • rate hies our mail papers: a 'hard blow . for they ave contracted to sena ttleir papers r one dollar for 1907 to quite it w readers in, the United States. 1 wierstand that Canada urged thee ie. new. rate ehould not go into el- ct until next January, thus, giving ublishers an opportunity to arnimmee new subscription rate, but to this a Washington authoritiee would not meet, Tenless Canada 'would Team le old arra.ngernents, the new one ould have to go in:o effect at once. nd into edeet it comee. Perhaps me correeselon can be made to pub - hers in view of the.doss imposed on Lem during the balance of the year this treaty. Loss of eyesight iS Worse no is of fortune.• No• matter how small ur eye trouble may be, have it cor- cteeo. Sce Tauhe Son, at the Nor- andie Hotel on Wedlimlay; June tit. Yo re mony.- -Switzer can say good bye to m the line farm.-Wallenton Herald, 12 Bargain Boomerangs .1.••••••,,it WHAT AN INVESTIGATION OF TORONTO BIG STORE BAR- GAINfl PROVED -LADIES WILL BE INTERESTED. • ••-•••q••••••• •Great are the Bargaine offered by the big Toronto stores; in the city papers and catalogues sent ottt, end many are the eieople feoled into seed - log good money to Toronto to reeeiee lanzior goods in return eompareid seith What the same amount of money would buy at Wale. III a nearby town a represeatati,ve eitSzert, after Sctale iliscussion over the enerhe---otettereardeseetteelt—biargittisT made purchases of many lines of Seeds antertised by certain retail depart.. nienti stores, and after careful exams/ enation of the geode beught, he foiled just whAt let expeeted-big grass mis- representation, 1Vilerepresentatioe not only in the way of claiming for in- ferior gooes, a far high e r character than they • really possess, but also. misrepiesentation as So the v,a1u,e of goods which of themselves, are of fairly good quality. Following is a, detailed description of some of the purchases made ;-A 40 inch worsted suiting, all wool, at 39e. worth 590 was advertised. The prices reamed above were suffletent to arouse sus- picion, and on examination of the quality of the goalie it was found. that. they were composed , almoet en- tire of cotton, and, at 390the retailer! ought to be able to reap a handsome profit on this fabric. Another material offered by the same concern aer the same counter as the eoods jest referred to, was des - &Wee As 'swore* settings" price 21e a yard. On examination it has ibleere found to contain a. very slight amount .of woe', the; yarn heing, apparently plaited with higher -cost material, that is to Say; a Smell quan lty of wool was wrapped around the outside ofothe yen in the processt spine- ing, giving the niaterial. a sliglibiy wool feel. The same concern, offered 'tripe e messalinee" at 59e • a yard Me.ssaline, as most, people .knowe is the highest type of it silk fabric, ,nottle. Q[ an extremely fine grade at raw ma- terial, wife an unnsally high. lestt end of a sheer texture The fabric which in ties case was made to mas- querede as messalihe cOnsisted of; an ordinary taffeta, such aseany store could afford to sell in the regular era); ab '50xl a yard. .„ Another anyertised liargane was a. "Shantung Silk," •pronsereced one oi the best and softest summer silk& at 49c. Ties .tvae found • to be a sheer .anice 'whatever of either a cbantune cre a ,puloongtheee.r• offering was .devoid of itietre, and , with no appear fabric without resitiseney' and waS "feney silk" worth 79c at '44e, :lithitt 20 yards *te a etistomet. This was A 10 inch taffeta, which . any retailer should have ...no difficulty' is ;:elling at .40e e yard at good prone, yet this silk was. deeceila- ed as beteg worth 700 a. yar.d. • The .same store .afferal egma,ranteed flack taffeta" 'cleillen • oe rustle finlehed, full lustre •worse See at 45c . - The ..drawing card was a tire! t of adeserds eaeheciestomer. On exarri- ination its wearing qualities Were' fo- und to be .slight, as it Was heavily loaded or adulterated.. • The fabric it- self being ,extremely fancy, :with the: threads far apart and would be dee; at 38c •yard." , Another offeriegSevas a '.$1. all silk black. taffeta.; 27 inches' wide at 990 a yard. This waS-ae extremely light weight I abrie which any retailer could sell at 60c. yard With a very: handsome profit indeed. The claimed Price oi $1. a yard was abseletely one of the question. A great sacrifiee •sale of; silk pettiL coats was .advertised,- $4, values 7 for. $2 95 "On, investigaeien. the goods greyed to be A ,skirt of taffeta ' moat transparent,: but the ' effect of • weight and lustre . was produced by artificial • filling.. These • petticoats were shown in en assertinent of grad is( but fa, sainewhat limited quantity, but taking there ellearound they would be dear .at any pride. „ eTe suin iie everything brevet to sesf ilght by the :investigation . g 174 -7 -Iii - prove that, the alleged bergains 'Ivrre. being effected by rnail order aenette •are with id* exceptions' bargairs (tidy in prhit,--Ridgetrevrt Doneniini, •• . , . - '' • Whet.' Teube Sorrattend to yoar eyes you 'get the benefit of -over 35 years experience. Call and consult them at the ISormandie Hotel On Wedrosda,y,.• Jene. 12th.: The Canadian Press • , After a elegy aa nrst nand, of •eote dittoes in •: this ' country, Ake. R. J; Barrett is wtiting a ,serias. of artic- les, in Th0 ot whiSli ha deals with the Canadian Press. His:•cenclusidas with reseed to that •inetitation, axe ae Solletve : , That ths Carnelian press is worthy of the enterprise • and strehuousnese wheel.; characterize • the material life of colony. That Canada porrerSeS newspapers of historic reputation, incledine some O( the oldest of aill existing newspap- er preperties. That in newspaper practice and pro- duction Canada • has little• .to 1$arn from the Old Country. That, Canada is rapidly , becoming praetiOally independent of extraneous resources in the matter of press pro- duction, •• That the newspapers of Canada provide as a whole a, magnificeet veltiele for )(tweeting the •future pros- perity of the Dominion, atid,,witely contmlled,• they will exert a benefi. cent influence on the fitture *mil -being of the ,colony. 85 Per cent. of :headaches, are the result of eye strain. Proper fitting glasses "Will give permatent relief. 11 you are troubled Oat waY toneult Taube 4 Swat the Normandie Hotel on Weddesdays, June lgth, • pepsio is an indication that, fink stomach and other orm are weak" tkd oek Ib canto no, end of aches and pains and Is most common where bolt their meals andm inery. and worry as they do in this cosaktry• HootsSarsaparilla. awes dyspapsiar-it has "e jaalliatouth" in this disease. -ror t cir sianakitaiwaric-- •see"'"gtittitraltstittiew. Our Ottawa Letter Trade returns made uo to else loth • Match. and seat out by the Depart -- meet of Trade and Commerceeshow • that the Customs ,,Taxes collected • during the previous twelve months were $53,000,545. In the previous., year the amount was $45,1291,089,. which shows an increase • of nesaxly eight million, dollars in the eears. the last year oil Conservative value it was $19,833,279, and that was about the average of the previous, five year% Ide. Foster had collected as JAgh as 824,000,000 in one year dining his term of office, but when the taxes reached. that amount he straightway reduced the duties and brought down, the receipts. The present Gavern- ment has more than aoubied the cus- toms taxation in the last eight years,. and last session made the tarift a. grade higher. • -The Giowing. •Burden, Tile Minister of Cus,torns contends that taxation has net •been increased,. • because the percentage of duty on the total imports is not greater than: ton: years dge. Aee, matter of fact there has been ho reduction • even in, the- Pereentage, if account is taken of taxation transferred. frorn customs tor• excise, and of corn formerly re-ship- p.ed Is bond but now valued as en port. .Elut the real butden' of taxes. tiSin is not theeeercentaget Itald oh thee. cost of the , It. Is the actual sum. taker( out �f the pedide through.' the .st cuem u hose. etiesField.ieg does not pretend toe willed the reeenee without the people paying it. He has: found no: outside paymasters whet; were not there before the change of Governmeot. As a genera mire the (materna duty es added to the• cot of the good, And the consumer pays bet_ only the tax itself, but the mer- chants • profit oh the tax.' Where- . there is competition betweenhoma. and, fereignrprod'ucers ns manufacture& goods the price May not be increased by the full amount of the duty. But the condition haa not changed irt thi• s. respect inthe east ten yeere. So it" the customyentue liee head hie in-- crea.sed by about -JO -per cent., as • has, the buedeo of taxation, has 'doub- led. -sesusignmeesamemeaaamne . • 01. MEliffill..1.1111.1131.11111...111 11•100•01•11•0,Mmillimvar•••••••• Novi -is the time to buy your boy a new suitand.. 11you have not yet seen- our complete range we would -advise you to do so. We are always . pleased to SilOW our eus- timers whether they buy 01 'not, for we knew tbat:. our goods. are 'right, our prices are right, and the eiroice the --best 'e v e'r, shownin this store, for our Motto is "Proper Clothes for len • and Boys," and We have them in all sizes.compris- ing Tweeds, Worsteds; Cheviots,. and the well- known line of Hewson tWeedts, . . • ' • Our Boys' 2 -piece Suits have a distinctive dressy style that at once appea/s to your . particular taste, • styles that look well and \Veen wejl; • - We. are still selling That $8:50 Men's Suit, • A regular $10 Suit in every pertictear, while they. last ape - cud at $8,50 This week finds US with an- other Wpm ent of Men's Nesrlige Shirts in all the newest patterns including a range of white with black spots. These are we think t he neatest flatterer evet, shOW11° any herein soft front shirts, an IVO lotve them in sizes 1.414 IA 4, id, very speelal at $1,00 and si.p. • . . . Call and inspect our stack. We' ate altreve glad to show Yeti through. We have the very tiewest etyles• in clothing and furnishings. ____111111.1111mamommouit 7—........••••........i......1irromma...........•••• E. W. JACOBS The' Up-to-date Clothing Store.