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*•1907
OLSONS BANiits
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u iip ;,24.%.00 R FIZ1.$33a$,$40.00
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VIREO -TORS;
MOL8ON` M4OFl Itsg11T.. .. Preur dent
EWIN .. , : ..' Vfca-President.
. , Rawea P.I7ieghor°n, H.'it iu eland Molson,
-'.Lt.-clog+', C. ;, fi r# Win. C. McIntyre.
,Janus ginott,9eee ra�.WW
l Manner. anerr.. r ¢ D Durngord, Chief Ingegetor And Slurperin.
s J. , 1 Dr v�n Ir, ipector W. W. L. ghtpnian.
lir Awe/tea Insrpeetors. •
SAViti $ AN PANT ENT Deeoeite f $LAa and upwsele received
Ito/root ewedat ago fat,rromdBtlf of degou�t, oowpoundeti t.1ruo a yeiir
IIPECi ATTX t4dO o�eermhranows nt Venom' buaine►e. sale
9tail' arta gr ed. oo on grotx g.
C E• ' " ING, mages • 'CLINTON •
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Bargain �
Through the months of July and August at
- - Walker &Ross'. Big New Furniture Store
Nearly 5,000 feet .of floor space and:•all ctowded
with new and up-to.date Furniture _from the best
manufacturers in the -Dominion, consisting of the
folowing ' goods
Bedroom Suites, ' Sideboards, ,: Buffets
Extension Tables, Hall ,Racks, Ladies Secretaries
Writing Desks, Parlor Cahinets, . Parlor Tables, -'
Music Cabinets, Cobbler RockerqCouches
Fancy Odd Pieces, Parlor Rockers, Roman Chairs,
Rattan. Furniture, Dining'Room Chairs
JTardinier Stands, Child's cots, 'Childs' Rockers s
Parlor Suites, . Large Upholstered Chairs,
Leather Chairs, Leather Couches, Mattresses,
- Springs, Iron Beds, Iron Cots, Streteehers.
See Our ,$2. Cobbler Rocker, Our $8
Couches'; and $8; _Mattresses.
They: are winners
All the above goods are well selected from shops ,
of craftsman and are guaranteed; °
Et Pieture .framing ,neatly and promptly. done.
Special prices go on picture , framing during July
and August All new mouldings:
A visit to our store will be in{eresting" to you. A.
Pleasure to show the goods.
IN UNDERTAKING ---
rn this'brineli or our'business everything is of the
best and our prices moderate, and; you ` will, • • receive'
our personal and careful attention.: '1....
The best Rubber Tire Hearse in the
County in attendance.
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PHONE
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DAY QR
NICHT ' FURNITURE DEALERS, UNDERTAKERS.
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CATERERS
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READY-TO-WEAR CLoTHiN. M.
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o FOR MEN . AND BOYS
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AinIn order to give our customers the very best goods procurnbleart
9 the very (east money, much care was given' in hueine" our Clothing.. .A
eip both as to the. quality of the goods and the cines of. workmanship of
each garment,..and our efforts have- now heen re* having '�
,-gyp on -our tables -one of finest :stocks of Men's and Boys' Clot ing ever
ehow�n in Clinton 'and ata satiny ust ' .
' 10 to 20 per cent. 6 in price to ei*er t ustomer Of from 6!
1...0 These goods have been made by sortie of the (rest„mnnufacturelet
, of Clothing in the Dominion and are up-to-date in every respect and- V
in many respects are equal to high -classy ordered garments.te
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'# «1R PRICES;:ARf TL11 LO.WES'I.'.
sett Men s Suite Prong $4.25 to SM
Boys' Suits from $2 up •
Hundreds of pairg'of Men's Odd- pants front $1 to $3.5.
Boys' Knickers from 45e up.
1300TS AND • SHOES? .•
4 "Don't Forget” that vinare sayinghundreds of keen haters
dollars on their shoe bills, and can do the ame for you, e
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See -our Ladles' Canvas Oxfords; $11. Men's Cenvaa 131/ there $1.5
()all and see these moods+. • t .. d
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Gaal Situatioiis Vwant
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We purpose making further extension to our businesto
onext month and will have situations for a number of smart.
:.irk, to operate sewing machines in our factories both in God-
.erieh and; Clinton; Experienced -operators preferred, but ' to
ibegin ere we' wil#'ofFer good'►iducemnent by pain good
wages frd'tn cornmen4ment; and instructions willbe°given
iby an instructor for the purpose of more speedily advancing
glristo position of piecework, 4'
. Our piecework MOS ,erre satisfactory to our pre ens staff and smart girl*
•.are earning good WOOS.
Herire' for won kb—ware reasonable and pay day .very two weeks.
'personal tt 011enttotie vitierted, .f utnrrrrtil aIfl_iii<ations anOgfered and full
inform tion given.
THE r
��t�good, smo��:ng rK�l� � Co., .
S .pt ist .as stock keeper '
CLIN TON GoanG
COMMThe * ofd
1 es Live Stock Market*
IIAGGIT- CARRICK on Wednesday Toronto, August 18th. --warns weatli
the 14th August 1807, at bit; cx end a consequent email denund tor
Paul's. Rectory by the Rev. C. R. meat, influenced the business/. at . rice
/wine, Mics Rose Carrick a Ciro» Western. Cattle -'lancet tins morning
too 'to Mr. TI'orss G. Myatt of but there was a comparatively, fair
Blyth. volume el transactions:. ,
1NEULLA.N• MCPa,UL -At Los Angeles 'l'lw run was ;ditty loads, comprisi
California,ng
by Rev. ,Dr. Walker, on 800 cattle, 870 sheep, 500 begat and
.1'n1; 80th, Mr. James G. Mullan, 200 calves,
of the Cate tiaq Dart& of COnlinerlai Wiley Dunn. botrgbt 500 lambs, . Alt-
' to pO�raeo Eller, only daughter • of .urging 10; 20(k.
L.•L. >t%l<aarl,. .Seatoorth,. °ab:1;4.15,' and"104 calves at $�7' a!ach.
LENNOX_WILL1AMS-.At tete read- : Ueorge Dunn bocigl?t` one mixed load
encs gI the bridle's mother, Sea- .of cows, and steers, cows from -1,000'
forth, by .Rev. D . Rogers. at► Aug- ' to 1,200, apt, 12,54 to $8 ;- steers,•.
usit Otti, Mr. RohettrO. Lennox, to front 800 to 1,300,i at $'3.6Q to $4.. -
Utiie A. M. Williams, both of Tor-
Henry HWinisptt , i�d elle load of
WQRIfMAN--MI i,Ei At the B t» butchery' at ,betw ea $2,25 'and 44.75.
let church Lindbny,. by Ree'. L.S. Con W,0 a 1,1 0,. at cattle, be,
Engrave, J. G. Worktnan al Wing-twcett 000 and 1,100 at from $4 to
'54:40: �...
ham. to Maud M. Miller of i,ir•Osal' -.Haney Macrae bought .2o cows,, 700
MILLER-DAVEY .0n .the 6th Inst., to 1,204, at 11.75 to 83.25,
at Winghanr, .by Rev. W, G. How"- Crawford and Hunnisett sold 8
5011, 'W, J. Miller of the distrrzeti of
Chamber'lain, Sas`kat itewaak;: tg loads • cattle, betweetr 1,100 and IA6,4
Mrs. 'Dak'cy 01 Westibonrnaz Manic- at $3 to $4.20:
• arra. Mapbee, •Wflsoti, and )Tall sold 1
load, 1,280 at $5.35 ; i 0 cattle, 980,
at $4.25 ; 15 ':cattle, 900, at $4 to.
$4.50'; 20 cows, 1,200, at $3.75 ; . , 9
-stockers, 900, at ,$4.35.; 3 springers,
$43 each, •
James Corbett sold 13 • rrutehe>•s'',
1,200 $4.70' ; 0 butchers', 920, $3.19 ;.
2 cows, 1;000' $3 ; 12 butchers', 840,
$3.301 .6 cows, 1,030, $3.25 ; 2
cows, 1,100, 13.30 ; 2 cows, 986; $2.30
:15- butchers", 980, $420.
Births
g-RUNDY.-.1n Clinton on August 12th
•to Mr. and hlrk. William ,Grundy,
a girl.
•DOBSON-1nI Vancouver, B, C., • on
August "5th,- to Mr, and. Mrs.
O•eorge Dobson ,(nee Maude Koarne
'formerly of Clinton) a daughter,
MALONE ''n :McKillop, on • August
'7411, to Mr. anal. Mrs. John Malone,
jr,, a daughter. '
kIART—In McKillop, min, August 4th,
to Mr. alit Ors, Reuben, Hart, , a
9011'. • ;
WEXSMILLER In-.Rensall, .Aug: 2nd_
to -Mx. and ' Mrs. Weiszoillee, a
dal hter:.
FrNLAY 1n Wingbam, of Auguet•eth
to Mr. acid Mrs. Jos. R. -Finlay, a
daughter,
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Deaths. .
WALTER,S-1n • Goderioh township • on
August lOtlr, Samuel, Walters, ag-
ed 44 years wed..4 months. . '
PFAFF- -In Hensa, Aug. 4,- Mra. 11.
Pfaff.
BRAY -Ir Grey,. • on - August, 4th;
(Lorenzo, ' 'se'cond son of Wm..P
Bray, . aged 39 . years, , .2 mor.ths
and 12„days..
XEFit1ER--Tn Grey . on' ARrgust 3rd,
Margaret, relict of • the late Jacob
Keifer, . aged' 81 years ,and 5 months
ANDR W -In Blyth ot1 August 5th,
Burton Cartwright .youngest 'son
of ,Mr. ° W. J, Andrew', • aged : 8
months and:0 days. .. •- .
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Mr:. Simpson. Renese, of Toronto, thejudge appointed ay the government to
examine fields altered in the statin'aing
grain competition, was 'here. for three
days this Week and visited all the
fields entered. .His report Will be
made to the departeneht, and ft, is
rot yet .knowzr: Who are the prize
nese, ..
Francis ;who lived in Chatham
was killed bye a k'igk from a horses -
James Gr. Manes found a refrigera;
tor, well . stocked With privisions float -
ins in thelake near Kingston.
The v arebouse of :Hermann- - H.
Wolff & Co. of Montreal ' was badly
damaged by the collapse el a big tank
of water on the 'roof .` ' •
Conductor William Hodgson of Pert
'Hope was killed at Cobotirg. He flip='
Ped as • be stepped out of his caboose,
and fell under the wheels. '-
Patrick McManus .of Pictor, Ont„
was ' badly injured by: a freight/ train
• of North Tonaglanj&a., ,New.
'The King _ of Siam has purchased
jewels and •plata -valued at $3;000,0Q0;
since his"arrival in Europe.'
The situation on the Maroecan coast
and interior. Is bee/mil/1g more einem-
Sir 'Vero and Lady Goetld,',held• in
Marseilles :for the ,murder. of a women
The consignees and M. 0: R, .offi- • whose bony` was found in' their .trot*
'at the. inquest 'nto the. Essex ,disaster, are Said' to have Iliad in. Toronto and
cials bate been " summoned to. appear '.?Y+antroweememeseemeiummiterammonessesmosommeone
eal.
G N.: W ,QPera1ors in several Can=
adtias: cities ;have struck . in sympathy
with the • American telelraphers.
The conciliation board. has succeed-
ed in settling the dispute betwee'the
G iT. R. and its engineers. •
COMMENCING ON
'Saturday, August, lOth
And tontinuing until
We will give
A discount, of Twenty-
Fiye Per Cent.
On cash purchases from all lines of our
'stoelk, comprising:
WATCHES, CLOCKS, .„
JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
CHINA0 CUT GLASS, •
GARVIN° SETS,
NOVELTIES, ETC4
OUr goods axe always marked in 'plain fig.
urea and. th quality guaranteed.
Grigg
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AGASE OF t1ERVOU8PR�jfjATJo,
Relieved In a Remarkable Manner 13 Pe.r
Eskcially Adapted; to Cam of
Norvius Prostration
Caused By Overwork, Mental Strain
or Eatrome'Summor Hoot
letitudee' where warm weather Is
:kat' long continuance, the irdnehltetats
Winne more or lOao apourtotned IC
InTemperate Zones, bowerer, whore
the elienge trine winter to Orintreer
. prepared to Meet the 'gigot:Wee of hot
Weothar. Tidi le the melee of *mob-
pepsia ate not among the least .01 Ontn-
mer ailments.
'When. the clieeetion dArtartiody the
arritottatiott is *lap
affeoted, and as a
reefult the body does
not reee lye the
nourishment it should. Lassitude,
nervous Ovate/Olen are the ititexal
results. r..
What is needed la * remedy t.hat will
sestere the digestive ereans to their.
normal coodition.,
• .Stich a romedy hes been. found in
Perana. bee itiroyen nee'? of greet
velea in thousand* of tenteit of Otte
IINOICIIgTION
Ito station has. been remarkable a
• &trate in restoring softie patients tyho
had given up all hope of recovery. '
But thei:e is nothing strange about
the anemia . mem-
hranee of the organs
Involved, restoring
Ahem to their,
mormil conditions and leaving Nature
to perform her dutiee unhindered, '
That person whe bas sound, healthy
=moue -membranes lining the entire
• digestive” tract le well -guarded againit
the usnal summer ailments,
Pernno is the means whereby. to at,
fain thie most desirable condition.. •
If you sutler from any .of the alx;ve
BENEFICIAL
EFFECT.
One bottle reme4y la:often
eeffleiani to aonvinee tiny one ,pf its
merit es 4, safe and reliable 'remedy for
ell catarrhal conditions: • •
We hove many letters oegratitude re -
that Fermis has not failed in the Mis-
sion eor Which it Was ,interaled, that
iephe fatigues entailed by ray Unties as-saiconntant began to weaken my
system about a year ago, I felt that weuld not long be able to withetand
the severe /Arabi upon rny neeves, as, a thing unknown, to me before, Xwortld
.lerig for office hours tribe over in order to rest, '
of graduallygrew weaker and a, few months later my sight iirsis Impaired:
phen broke down completefy and was obligati to take to my bed. wee aloo
anfteringifrom palpitation of the heart, .
'Utter a few weekre treatment by a local phYlician, wee in the mime,
critical condition and is the doctor held oat no great prospects for me, de -
"I took several remediee advertised as tonics, buedid not derive any benefit.
"Penne was then given a trial, and before I bed taken it a week I telt my
condition Iniproying. After a few ivectice- more had elapeed, during which
time I followed the direetiona carefully, my shattered nereous system be.
eame firmer, my eight stronger and I hoped be out Itoon
. accountant et the office. •
/"Pertrina certainly wOrked Wonders ou my lAyste "sad for. persons run-
down from overwork, I belleve.it is the most effleatelous tante."
Assistant War Correspondent Recant-.
Mr. H. B. Manley, Assistant War Oor-
reSpondent *during the War in China,
care el3lack and White," Craig St.,
• ow.hen• a man travels. In extremely
hot or 'cold climates, he realizes bow
valuable friend be hes if be carries a
bottle of Ferman,.
"I know of no article in raY'tTevelln$
outfit whieb ,I have learned ,to praise
, "If yon are suffering with the ex-
treme heat, Firma resteres you, or if
you are afflicted with a. cold, Ia grippe
or bronchitis, Peruns, reatores, you. in a
"Or if -you suffer with sleeplessness or
• 4' The re -union 'of lormer students :01
which preparations lave been in Pro-
gress, for soli -remounts, wili take -place
to ex-sttalehts at Collegiate Inagtute;
afternoon and Oaring, regatta and:
Friday Morning, athletic sports - and
evening, a banquet., Gradukteu 'the
school are corning • from all over the.
expected:: The" railways are giving
special rates on t'40 eeitifigate nal: •
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AGAIN AND AGAIN •
A. R. Smith, the true friend cif the
farruer has, carried off the key• of gol-
far as selling cheap suite is concerned,
last Saturday, selling' even after the
setting sun. "Try on this suit." "Will
take it; here's your money " .fAnother
reliable customer. "ft fits; pattern
and quality good.'do it tip. will take it
next week. will have the cash then."
These anti sindiar exclamations • were
indulged in at A. It. Smiths, Clothes
HOUSE AND TWO LOTS TO SELL
tin lima street. The house, a
' • eine, is oniy partially com-
pleted.. Will be disposed of cheaP.--.
resli, New,
trong,. Pure
That's what We -darn for our
ling requisites. 11 you axe 'looking loz,
Vinegars,' Wised Spiees, blov-
es, Peppers, Ginger fleet, Cel-
ery' Se*, CtOrry, Powder„ 'tur-
meric, etc. let us supply: you.
West forget our ()taint:
„As Good.as the Beat ,
Bettoi than 'Vogt
Cateftlf attention to phone orders.
D. 13eatoil
IlkOne 111. Prompt -delivery
JEWELLER, OPTICIAN•
Alta
ISSUER OF MARRIAOE ucthists
Many special leatteres including Capt:
16nahenshue's Airship t MA grand, 41a.
par el, fireworks,
EVERY DAY A GREAT DAY.
13,65 from 'Clitt.w., good going Aug.
.20th to Sept 7tit. Special Exear5don
Rate& $2,70, 000d Going Aug 27,, 28, Dor't Miss thoLecture TO NIGRT (Thursday). Miset Oletit
All tickets valid retursing /rem N. Ford, Pianist, will render some choice selectione.
ADMISSION 100 ONL.Y.
Toronto, on or before Sept. 10th 1047,1
Tickets aiod full information may be
obtained from
P. It. liodgent, Town Agent. ,
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If your aPPettte is poer, again, Parana
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acts as. * good,' true friend and is the
tonic needed. '
"X have tried it for Months and ant
only too glad to acknewledge it as
true, loyal standby in timeg of trouble.
nOt hesitate to recommend it tit '
• &catered to Health.
'Mrs. X. Colson, 851NotraDame greet, - •
Ifaisonnenre, Montreal, Can., writes: ,
cold whiCh ifteeted. ray head and throat
so Thad to take,' to my bed and could
the start. I bay° taken three .bottles
and am a new woman. My datighteres
system was also completely.,,run'. down,
and after using Peruna shy stgain
KHARANTA DRESS GOODS ;
Manufactured by Geo. Carr & Co., 'Bradford, Eng.
.0* • standsfor heiltuti- I
represents
style
Kharanta
means durabil-
-ity and satis-
faction
Kharanta
Dress Goods are
e Controlled bv us
in Blyth:
NONE
BETTER
Dress Fabrics
consists of
„Crepe Bengaline
COrde de Chine,'
Silk Warp
Wool Corkqdreve
Satin Arnazon
Silk Grena.
dine Voile
-IVIehair Stripe
Mohair
Iiityadere
Cash Paid !Or Butter ond Eggs. • •
POPLESTONE GARDINER. :„
Successors to- McKinnon' Sv Co., - BLYTH ..$
41
AND LAST 'PEW DAVA IN
CLINTON Or
PROE O'BRIEN
CANADA'S CREATEST.ARENDLOCIST
and only genuine
SCIENTIFIC. PALMIST
Everybody delighted , at his 'graphic, instructive, interesting. seientifie
and truthful delitteatione—which they claim to be a revelation from the nonsen-
sical ohm trap practised here th tho past by uneducated. mountebanks.
Speculatora and those conteinplatiarg change in business ehould not mit*
consulting him. Call and ate the autographs of prominent veople who •have
beentne rieh and 'others holding prominent nositiont through his plactical Ana'
tound /Adele& Pref. O'Brien's work le eli done on scientific begin,. betide' the
truth. . Parents should bring thole .ehildrel and find out what they , are best
•adapted for to he a antecede in life. Fowler New • York latest Phrenological
Tour Peet, and indications of Future Event* as marked on yOur
hand , nal tire. eorrectly delineated,
Children half Price. Character toad from photos.
Terms within retch Ot Ao this irkyonr only chance to *onside ouch Ms
eminent Man in hie profession in your own town, Ion 84onkt inhe the
opportunit giten you. Everybody knows Prof. 0 Brien and his ability. An
examination from him now will be worth thousanda of dollars to any One in
after years. •
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