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FRiDA.Y, JI.1NE 8. 1$06.
A J ''ort Hope barber walked to To-
ronto on a Wager, See the stimulus
necessary to induce the ordinary man
' to go to Toronto.
A larger stock of Whitewear and better values than we show this season
would be hard to find. We start the season with a fresh new stock—not one gar-
ment being carried.over from last season.;-.. Our whitewear department is entirely
vpgirate, being , locatedA d part at the• rear of the store. .w� :,tile. ,elevate re. This
department will be in charge • of a young lady fromt now. until. the end of
the season, who will .be pleased to show as fine a range of white Underwear
hirtwif ts, etc., as can be found in any town twice the size of Clinton. On account.
of space being used for Clothing advertisement this week we are -unable to • quote
prices, but one thing .is certain, you cannot do _better than purchase your whptewear
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from us
Fifteen years ago. yesterday, Sir
John A. Macdonald passed away. The
n eveloped.no--Leader-wh.
is his successor as head of. the Censer-
vative party, and this implies no re-
tlection op Mr. Borden.
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If Andy Ingram, M.R., is made a
member of the Ontario Railway Com-
mission, the Governleient will. secure
+the services of amen who knows some.
thing about railroatis,he having been a
railroad employee for years.
Sir Wilfrid I,attarier, in reply to a
question by ei.r;. Borden, an Monday,
assured -him that. it was the Govern-.
ment's'intentic n to 'have the matter
of Minister's pensions dealt with at: the
present session, And he agreed with
Mr. Borden that it should net be• left
oft until the session was drawing to
an end. Sir W llfrid will he politically •
wise if hedeals with the natter from
a heroic and resolute standpoint..
$4,00o toc. of en's.Clothinand Furnishings
To be sold at. Soe. to 75C' on the Dollar,
The " Kerr stock of Niagara Falls (Canada) has been bought byus at an average
of 5oc on the dollar, This stock has been removed to Clinton, and will •be
sold at our Clothing Store, opposite the market, at unheard-of prices
While in Niagara Falls on May 23th, we bought; the entire stock of Men's and Boy's Clothing,
Furnishings, Hats and Daps, formerly owned by .3. J: Kerr, at a price averaging about 50c on
the dollar, and have decided to put the entire lot on sale at once, (except Furs and Overcoats)
at prices never heard of in Clinton or hereabouts. We don't want this purchase to interfere
in any way with our already large summer stock of ()lothing, etc
Sale Commences Saturday Morning, June
Senaato>.,Cox, in his evidence before
the InsuraanceCommission, declared
that e refusal of the Canada Life do.
to pay the iniee'demanded by the Tor-
onto World, for Advertising,' waaethe
causes of the insurance investigation.
This story has been currentrin news-
paper circles' fer some time, : The
World denies its accuracy. If reports
be true, the methods of 'the World
have for some time been questionable.
at S o'clock, and continues until every dollar's worth is sold. Qaiantitles are limited in many •
cases, so in order to get'firsbchoice, COME ;EARLY. •
A2S':.�,vni.1R..E+. B ARCT:.
50c and Mc Balbriggan;: Undeiwear 3:ic.
F; doz. Mens' Balbriggan Shirts; and
drawers, white and natural colors; Regu-
lar price 5o and 75c per garment.,
3 C
' ,50 Felt Hats $1,04
�tle>r� ti $2
J�ist.a couple doz. Mens' Black Hard
and Soft felt Hats:' Mostly li nglish
makes. Regular Prices•$2:oo and
•$2;50:. Clearing sale.....:............ $1,Q0
75c Solt Profit Shuts �2Qc
Just two dozen in the lot, , soft front
shirts, odd sizes: l3est,50c,;`and 7-5c
qualities. To.clear at
Cabinet Changes:
Hon, C, Fitzpatrick has resigned his
position as Minister' of.1ustice, and ac-
cepted the position of Chien Justice of
the Supreme Court' of Quebec. kion.
Mr. Aylesworth becomes Minister of
Justice, and Mr. Lemieux, Solicitor -
General, •becomes Postmaster -General;
Who will succeed the latter is not•yet
decided upon,
The S. S.: and C.. L. Conventions
Sunday Sch000l and •Young. People's
Societies workers ate reminded of the
two conventions which' will be held in
\\ esley:chutch; . Ulinto_ri,:: on Tuesday
;-a ins, �edneidax. next, June 12 and 13,
., The programs, which have been dis-
.txkii1 Ode ttg x?r hos1L ian..�,;
the .eouuty, show a list. ' 0 5 i ' e
which should .lee -both interesting and
profitable to all whteattend. in addit,
ion. to well known workers and quite a
'number of the clergy •ot . the county;'
C. B. Keenluvside, or London, will con-
duct a conference on . missions and avi1l
gave two addressee feene each day, and
Lev. 1elinoreHaarris, the well-known
presic en o ie - a c v, =fro
Toronto, will give three taddresses,..one„
at the C E. .convention dii Tuesday,
and two at the S.'S.' convention. on
Wednesday, ' Both, these gentlemen
are too well known to need any special
recommendation • in their respective
speciail fields, end the Co., Executives
are to be congratulated on being able
to secure their attendance.
The Clinton friends of; all the de- •
nominations are. 'preparing to do their
part in entertaining delegates wind
helping to make • the gaithet•ings pleas."
apt end successful. Lvery'S. S. hi the
county and every Y Bung People's So
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Way is asked to send une.delegate for
each fifty of their• inenthers, and it is
earnestly hoped there' wilt he a general
response to this invitation.
County Council(
'J'lie June meeting of the Ooundil t."
in session this week, A. .number o ,
letters and applications were -se t to''
various committees, details of veli
will. appear ill 'a, fuller report, J t
week. i
It was, decided by motion that the
license fee for tran:iient traders' be.
$200, and that the fee. for . residents cf
the county be $25. Heretofore no dis-
tinction eras matte between residents
_arttl.nonlea§idents. . • a-
On motion it Was decided to take up
the report of the valuators on Wed-
nesday evening, but as • Perth County
'l. Council visited; aiul were entertainer(
..by -Huron Council. on Wednesday
evening, this was taken up yesterday.
The following persons made apple -
cation for the position of Cnunty
Grant McGregor Goderich • W 1.
1`� I•'2c and 155e Straw Hats .5c
6 doz- boys' everyday. Straw Hats
regular price' 1 uc, 12 1-2c and i5c;
Clearing .Price
5c
25c
$1.00 White Shirts 50c
6 dozen i\'l:ens' white launderied
shirts, linen bosom and cuffs, Best, $1.00
shirt made—all sizes—mostly soil-
ed in handling. To clear
50c
$1.25 Fine Colored Shirts GOc
5 dozen only Cresept Brand• and
G. and R. shirts, in assorted colors.
.Nearly every one Brand new . patterns -i.
Best Si.00 and $1.25 quality—not
over three to a customer at each.,.,.,.;, 60c:.
Harvest Hats 3 for wzfic . 1
Five Hundred Meris' and- T3rlys
Harvest Hats, small, medium :at d large
brims, Regular Prices everywhere 15
to 2oc each. Clearing Price 3
for .. .,. , 25c
I. 57,50 and $900Stiits $4.50
Ten. only Mens' Suits in good strong',
serviceable.: tweeds,• dark, medium• „and--
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light colors• -Well made .in every way.
Kerr's regular price was $750 to
• $9.00. Our Price_.,:,., ... ....... •4, 50.
7 c•Overalls 50c
20 Pair Metis' Blue Overalls, also
stripe. Some'. with bib—others without.'
Sold: everywhere . at 75c. Sale
Price... 50c
$2.50 to Summer;$3>50Coats 41.50
Ten only, Mens': Summer .Coats and
Vests made from outing flannel, lustre;and
striped •duck : Dark and light patterns:
• Kerr's . Price :$2.50.: and $3.50.
Clearing Price..
,. $1.50
June std 1006
Rev. David Rogers, of Thorndale,
formerly of Londesboro, was elected
p�president of the London conference.
He received 130 votes, the Rev. Mr,
Ford, Glencoe, getting 02, and the. Rev
Mr. Goings Exeter,. 40,
Rev. T. B Watlitvta, "Rw -A., London,
was elected secretary,
The secretary -elect nominated the-
Rev,
heRev, Mr, McMullen. Alvinston, as his •
assistants: Mr. W. H. Kerr, Bras•
eels, as his second assistant, and the
Rev, Mr. Oaten as statistical secretary,
1[n -the ministerial , session several
matters of importance were informally
discussed, chief amongst which was
the proposal to allow women to vote
ie all the general courts of the Church,
but after a brief debate the subject
was adjourned,
The Sabbath observance committee
deprecated the fact that the • Grimsby
Park authorities were apparently aux-
lolls to make gain by charging ad-.
missian fees on the Sabbath D37, and
suggested that this practice be abol-
ished, eyen if it led to theclosing of
the gates.
The "Pppworth League committeere-
porter' the general standing of the soe
cieties throughout the Conference very`
satisfactory,: both as to membership
and income, 7.'hetotal active mem-
bership Was 0,817; being a net, increase
of 7x06, zand,associate membership 4,430,.
a decrease of 350, This left a total net
iticrc;;to a of 307.
A very satisfactory report was Pre•
seated• by the' Statistical Committee
showing that the total value of 'pro-
perty in the conference was $2,310,165,
With a total debt of 52,490,081 ; unpaid
subscriptions $82.860 ; debt lUtprovid-
ed for, ;1;1611,`'.-:21. . The report stated the
total membership. was 50,413, an in-
crease •of 0-10 during the year. The
missionary fund showed an increase'of
$:3,51,5. •
Conference will meet next year in
Goderich.
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The following are a Few of the
changes niacle in the second draft of -
stet ions.
f-stations. '
London district—Delaware, instead.
of John C. Nethercott, 14, L. Hutton,
Mitchell,' instead of Jos. R._ Gundy,
R. J. ..Garbutt ; Atwood, instead of.
Era l+l, Powell, S. Bond, •
Brussels; instead of Stephen Bond,
E. (a, I'r'nrell ; Bc l *rave, , instead of
W. A. Findlay, W. \V, 1liyer..
Walton, instead of W. H, Harris, to
be supplied : Londesboro, instead of'
Benjanrin: Clement; H. E. Currie.
Exeter Main Street; instead of 'Wen
Godwin, E. A. a`ear...: • .
Forest, instead of T. Wesley, Cozns
L. Mec�dd.
Amhei-stburg, instead of F. Medd,
W. Godwin.
Wallaceburg, instead of Ezra.. A.
1 Fear, 1. W. Cozzens.
'Personals' n .
HAMMOCKS
Have you a\ verandah, or a shade tree on your
lawn ? If so,. you should have one of our- new Ham-
mocks, to lounge in. An hour spent - in one of these
. hammocks is worth half -a --day sitting in any chair..
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These Hammocks are large- and comfortable, tau
need' not fear a tumble, as they have been • tested and
are guarantee to hold two.. •
HAMIIOC s
Some of these are direct from New York, others
from some of the .leading Canadian .manufacturers,
Some are in bright, attractive colors; and some are • in'.
the quieter shades, such as black and. white, .
Prices range from $ r .o4 to $5.00
COOPER'S BOOK SroR
CLINTcON
1+'..For:!ester,'who has. been. employ-
. .ed with the G. T. R. at Stratford, has
been transferred.to Black Rook.
1<Ii, rViibur'Manning,. of the Sher-.
Iin rsell ii 'o: London, vias
a yieitOP to town Un �1e'e'SC�2Te':'TM"`•
JJs. Hodge, of'Ltatxiilton, `' ho''has
1 been visiting .her brother,. Mr. Jos.
Rand, returned hoine.an Monday, •
• Miss Manie.liouston who is;one cif.
i' the staff of Toronto Conservatory:of
I Music, is bole fol -her slimmer holi-
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days _
t Jli 11, i y l i is enpei+in en. en a1
!milligramt.Children, Ottawa,. is maaak-
t ing his iannual tour of" inspect -ton. in
this vicinity.' ' '
k • Mr. Walter Beer and wife, of Salina,
ICs.,the former the only brother of Mrs ,
J. .W. Irwin, ,were here on a few day's"'
visit last week:
Miss Thonison,'of town, IC ft on Moe -
i g obiliapartysali>gon
Men's $1.75 Pants $1.00 •
Twenty pair Mens' tweed , pants :iii
all si, es, good serviceable cloths,
well made worth $ 1.75, Clearing at .$1,00.
$2.75 to $3.50 Pants at $•x.01!
Fifteen pair • Mens' fines- tweed . and
worsted Pants, cur hi newest. shape,
Kerr's price•rwas $2,75 to $3.50. • „
All to go at... on
$5.00 Coats at $1.U0.
Six only Mens' Odd Coats, odd sizes.
only—none worth less than --$S.00.
To clear at
$1.50
83.00 Suits at $1.50
Tv, o dozen Boys' two-piece .Suits
Navy Blue Serge and Tweed, sniall sizes
for
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$3,111 and $4.50 Russian Suits $2.00
Twenty-five Boys' Russian Blouse
Suits in Navy Blue Serge, Scotch tweeds
etc. Best $3.5o and $4.50 Suits
to go at....... .... $2.00
Boys' Russian Suits 75e
just a few Boys' 4 to 8 years Russian
Blouse Suits in grey 1,,iOth, trimmed with
braid—Regular Price $2.00.
Clearing Price per !De
AmilmSommaaadma
Boys' 84.00 and 50 Snits St.50
25 Men's Suits in dark and light
tweeds, good linings, sewn with silk, linen
thread. Kerr's Price $io.00 and .
$12.00. Our Price
With the above list of 13argains, we have dozene othe
placed on sale at a OM, saving in
25. BoYs' tweed Suits made from
strong serviceable tweeds in a dozen
patterns, Sold everywhere at
.l' Engineer -is -4, L. Phomas, Toronto .
Bice, J3rinsley ; 1”". J. Naegle, Ben-
miller ; A. S. Code, Alvinston ; Geo
'Gibson, Wroxeter ; D. Patterson,
Auburn, Only one of these is a quali-
fied Civil Engineer, and the impression
prevailed that the appointment would
da morn n t •
y 1'
the Ptetoi-iai,, for Glasgow 'shy'• ex-'
peels to he away ttvo months,
.1r R, Ia..Manning, w is inaY;nag
big the Varna and'. Bayfield branches
of the Sterling Baulk, goes to Dein
bgannon .this • week, to estahlish."a
tarat,nrii there,
The meny friends of Mr D .Shanal an .
will be glad to know that -lie has.fully •
recovered from his 'recent 'stroke •ot'
paralysis.` Ht' wase down town on.
5 t t tirday for: the. first _ bale since • his •
i„ess�
Miss Jennie Robertson, who. has not
. yet fully recovered frem the trifeets of
the recent eperation she underwent,
has gone on a montifs -resit to her
Messrs W. Grant, and wife, Frank
Grant, Miss Grant and MM. Grant
:sr., of the Lendon road; and Thos.'
Shipley were eliests at the wedding of
Miss Spence, in Goderich, on Wed-
nesday.
bed and gradually waning in strength
she passed away, The deceased was
bornIon the boat while her mother
was Journeying from Wales to Eng -
an , in the year 1847 and came to
Canada when quite young, first set- The final Hough Cup Football game
tling 'the township of Usborne, for this season will be plaYed on the
where she has lived contiimously ever Peek here to -day, Friday, between
since.
Mr. Schaefer, of Kipper), who has altinnta°nn ianntderCI:edc17111W' ; F. A. match
or at Bressels;Jeriday, in roup 5 Whig -
ham defeated Bressels y score of 2
a year, has tetell out the license: in to 1 The game Was very fast
his own name and is mov,ing 1,1
s'S throughout. At half time the score
femily and•household effects there.
s 'en Tuesda_y morning ai Mrs, Thos. The W. F. A. mathh played at Bay -
Ballantyne Brussels, was caring for field, Tuesdey aftetnoon, between the
some flowers on the froet verandah of Wingham and Ba field t 1
her home, she was taken ouddenly in a satire of 4 to 0 in favor of the home
with appoplexy and fell to tbe floor, team. Harry Bartliff, _of Clinton,
Aid was summoned and AIM was acted as referee. Bayneld now leade
its district by one point. •
By a score of two goals to one the
Berlin Rangers defeated Seaforth at
Berlin on Tnesdax in W, F, A.
senior game.. Owing to the heavy
rain the game wee started late and it
wes still rainieg when the teams lined •
up for -the whistle. Netwithstandieg,
Loeal Sporting Hatters
FOOTBALL- -
carried into the house, but never re-
gained eonscioosness, and, after four
• The following gentlemen are, apply-
ing for incorporetion under the name
of the Seaforth Woollen- IVIills Com -
Cr Close Seaforth ; Douglas Mitch -ell,
piney is $40,000. '4.thisee
which is now running the mill: • ' .01inton, played with the *Alert's!'"
Colleiate Institute Board, the oom-
per match was pleyed between
ty Organ Factory and'a confederation
arninniri i he Made to the- salary , of the
a , and $50 to the selary of each
of Jackson's Factory and the bankeris
re-engagement of the whole staff „was
agreed upon at the following. salaries. : ingsmade by members of both teamse
Mr. Rogers, $1,350 ; Mr. Brown, $1,- Itethe end ot the fourth i the
wood,- $1,000 ; Miss DOherty, $750. game, and Jackeene came up far the e
ecore stood a tie. It was a, nnings
eve innings ,
last Hine, .scaring a, run which ended
The death took place oe Friday last the genie. 'The line-up of tbe two teams ..
A. D.- Gisehler, at the advanced age of L. Doherty catcher'. : .• W:3 ohnston
was a, native of Germany and caineete J.Doherty,....2nd base ....P, Coudh
the Evangelicel church in this villages feKer left... ,.....: .11:Pickett
and Rev E. M. Geschler, pastor of the N•Blervitt . catcher D. Jackson
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Miss Mae Bell, daughter of Mr. John
13e11, who has been visiting friends
here for a few days, returned to Wing -
ham oil Friday,. With her mother,
she expects to leave for Lloydininster
in the course of ai few days, where elr.
13611 is located, •
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74' Art I lc Dispensing ()hernia
mestic Science, under the auspices of
the Women's Institute." Slie le eub-
stitute for one motith,.,for another lady
who Was unable co go. '
hes been speIfding a, • week with hie
mother here, and left me Tuesday for
Chicagfe, where he Will spend a few
weeks in • dental college hefore per.
manently locating.. Again. Ile says
Ontario is plenty good enough for
•Me Joseeh Holmes,. of Saskatoon,
third son of Rev.." NV Holmes, former -
13r of Clinton and when he returns
rvest will have to buy two tickets, a
very fine yelling lady of London having
consented to go back with him, The
nteresting event takes place on June
27, and the wife of Dr llohnes, of town,
will play the wedding march.
took cof
Gasoline and Oil Stoves,
Lawn Mowers,
Screen Doors and
Coiled Spring and
Barbed Wire
county CIppings,
Last week n, vety pretty weddings
took place at the home of Mrs, Reid;
end sees Grey; when her daughter
becnine the bride of Mr. Old
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Mr. Geo, Cottle of Whitechurch,niet
vith accident on the 2Ith. , While
ising an adze on a stick of timber, the
001 struck It knot and glanced, mak.
ng a severe gash in one of Me, Cotthes
in 'May rith, at the home of James'
tirt daughter, Miss Alibi°, Was united
tt marriage to Alex Maeda, of Wit-
vitimsh township.
Death hes claimed another of ITs-
tortre's reSidents in the person of
levy Serie, wife of Aircieorgodotriiiirle
Ire, Ontnish had been in delieate
ietsith r several years front diabetes.
nit was big attond to her usual
halm tit about two months ago
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when ob. Impelled to tuio
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