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Gifts. for
J.uneBildes
If you are in doubt
what to give;
Ifyou want . some-
thing that wont be like-
iy to be duplicated;
If -you --are ..hunting -.,.a
gift that will be as cie-
ditable .to your good
taste as to your good
nature;.
If you desire a gift
that will be as. new as
the bride herselfand much
admired;
Call on us today.
New goods Have
just arrived.
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psfrele : and Optician.
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Sports the Collegiate + Olefins, Marriages. es, Deaths.
Che annual field day of sports of
Collegiate Institute, was held on S
urday on the Recreation ground9. T
experiment of h,.,ring this event in
spring instead of the fall was tried
the first time a d it proved somew
of a failure. Tobe pupils whose effo
the
at.•
the
for
hat
( are necessary fo t e success of su is
, an event are too much occupied no
in preparation for their exams to
the tittle to train. or even be in . atten
ance. It is altogether too late in
season for such a digression from t
'main object of school work, Not on
were the contestants in the op
events few in number, but the variou
officials, who. are necessary for th
• success of Collegiate sports, were ale
very few in number. The fwere the prize winners in the vario
events.
( -_ .- OPEN To THE sCIJOAL - .. .,
I. Running hop, step and jump,l
R. Rumball ; 2nd, I3, Twitchell ; 3rd
Il. Hado.ir.
IL Running broad jump, 1st, J
Rumball ; 2nd, R. Vodden ; 3rd, D
Stewart,
III, 100 yards dash, 1st, ). Rum
ball; 2nd, H. Badour ; 3rd, 0, Mac
pherson,
IV, k mile race, 1st, J; Rumball
2nd, 13..Badour; std, 11. Twitciiell.
V. Running high jump, lst, J. Rum -
ball, 2rd, L. Oanteloli; aid, R. Vodden,
VI. 240 yards race, 1st, J. Rumball ;
2nd, R. Twitehell ; 3rd, L, Uauteton,
.. OPEN To 1'UVILS UNDER 15
L Running broad junip, 1st, U.
Andrews ; 2nd, R. Vodden ; 3rd, Ray
Rumball.
II, 100' yards dash, 1st. I3. Twitchell;
2nd, U. Illacpherson ; 3rd, R. Vodden,
III. Running hop, step and jump,
1$t. H. Twitchell ; 2nd, D. Courtice ;
3rd, D. Stewart.
IV. 1-3 niile race, 1st. H. Twitchell ;
2rd, R. Vodden ; 3rd, O. Macpherson.
V. Relay race, 1st, J. 1'iseman.and
I3. Twitchell•; 2nd, C. Macpherson and
It. Vodden ; 3rd, U. Andrews and D.
Stewart,
LONS1DiAN,*-In Londe8boro. on the 18th inst.,
10 Mr. and Mrs. Hervey Longman, a daughter.
LAVItS.-JIn C3oderich. on June 16, to Mr, and:
1rQ Landes 141,vle.>t daughter,
ROSS. -1n Clinton, on Juno 16, to Mr, and Mrs.
Ross. a son,
Rh iilLt'.•-in Clinton, on June 16, to Mr, and
w Mrs. Fred Hill; a son,
take
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VI.
Consolation race, boys, lst, K.
Mair ; 2nd, S. Ross ; 3rs1, J. Oantelon.
OPEN TO GIRDS OF SCHOOL
I. 15 y,Li'ds run; lst, L. Kennedy ; 2nd,
S. Holmes ; 3rd, H. Ker.
II. 75 yards walk, fat, S:. 'Holmes. ;
2nd. L. Kennedy; 3rd, S.' East.
III, Throwing baseball, lst, 13, Ker ;
2nd, S, 'HoImes ; Srd, M. Webb,
IV. 50_ yards walk, ist, S. Holmes ;
2nd, L. Kennedy , 3rd, 1;I, Ker.
V. 50 yards run, 1st, 8, Holmes,.
2nd, L. Kennedy ; 3rd, 11. Ker,
VI, Consolation race, girls, lst, A.
unn ;'2nd, M. Webb ; 3rd,' R. Man,
Jhan.
The championship cup was won by
R. Rumball, who took first place :;n
the open exents,
Refrigerator for Sale.r G
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Good Refrigerator, in fine shape, will be
sold cheap. Apply to - J
pol JOHW'CARTER, Frederick St, , •a
Pastura;'e.
Good pasturage can be bad for forty or
fifty head head of cattle, Apply to Farm
Foreman, Mr, MCMURRAY, Stapleton.
STR'A'TFp p.: oN:
r than 'the -
were a year agr classes o a The puch blic has (earn
ed that this is the best place in the pro
orvia Shorthand T ailiiain a ng Commercial
scalae
entering each week• All graduates get
ood positions. Write noiforeatalogtie.
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Elliott & lifcLa chlau,
Principals
oM1B�grRoon' sn7, tr. and Mrs.. Bonita)
Mayron.
LIVERMORE.-In Clinton, on June 17, to Mr.
and Mrs. k'red L(vermore, a daughter.
MQVITTIE-In Hullett, the wife•of Mr Albert r.+
Movittie(nee Miss Gldtey)of twins, boy and girl
CLARK, -In Goderich. on June Oth. to Mr. and
Mrs, Robt Olark, a daughter.
d y J ne11th, to Mr. Colborne
John' McClure,
a son.
CRAIG.=In Morris, on Juno Gth, to Mr. and
l frs. W, H. Craig, a son.
PRRSOATOR: -In Sternen, on June II, to Mr'
-and-MMrs.-,Ioiin 1xrescator,-e, son.
DEARING.^In Stephen, on June 11. to Mr,
and Mrs. Jas Dearing, a daughter.
MARRIED .
MARSHALL-Sitre'r ,^in St James Church,
Mrr, Robt Marshall, of Clinton, to Mss Margaret
Smyth, third daughter of Mr. Archibald Smyth,
of Kingston,
WAbride's parents, by th ' Rev. the Gundy, D, D.,
on Wednesday. June 13t1i, Mr. David Watters
and Miss Roses daughter of Mr. Geo. Wynn, both
of Windham
ANDREWS -GRAVES, -At Winnipeg,on June
16, by Rev, Dr, Gorden, Rufus R. Andrews, of
Cleveland, formerly of Clinton to Ada • Pearl,
daughter of J.P, Graves, .Winnipeg.:
brook,lon MayCLil81I. y Rev. D. D. M-46 the anse,
Ali 11.
Dark, of Molesworth, to *les Lizzie,. daughter
of afr, John Hollinger, of GreY.
bride's pare is nssa 1, on Juno lth,be nbyo Rev.
Dr. Medd, Miss Rose Yungblut,of lleusall, to
Mr, Rall, of -Pittsburg, Penn. . . •
DIBD
MURCHIS0v --At. Kingsbridge, ou June Otli,
Murdoch Murchison, aged 88 rears.
GALI313AITH ,-In Brussels, on June Otli,
Catharine Galbraith, aged2 ybars,
]i ERR =Tn alcbillaii, on June 13th, John -Herr,
aged 85 years and 11 months,
TORONTO r •lllttRICETS,
(The Sun).
CArrr.,i; •.The following prices were
ruling : Best export steers, $5 to $5.25;'
good export steers, $4.00 to $5 ; pow-
, mon export steers, $4..50 to $4.00 ex-
�'poct bulls, $3.50 to 1%4.10 ; cows, $25 to
$45.
Stockers and feeders all the way
from $3 to $.150, according to.age, con-
`clition, and weight,
Choice butchers', $4.75 to $5 ; good
butchers', $4,50 to $4 75 ; common
butchers' 3c to •tc ; calves, 5c to (3c, per
pound.
Hoes =The Wm. Davies ' Co,. report
slightly lower prices for hogs at conn-
yy points, and give the same quota-
. tunas for delivery here. They say the
tendency in, the market is weaker.
They quote at $7 25 at.country points,
$7,50 fed and watered -in Toronto,' and
$7.75 off cars,
Clinton Market' Report.
'Corrected every Thursday afternoon
Wheat . . 0.80 to 0 82
Oats
atse 027 to 0 8
Barley •045 to 48
Peas` ., ..0 05 to (170
Eggs 0 15 to 0 10
Butter 0.15 to 0 1&.
:Hogs' 72t755
Wool (washed) ;. 0 27 to 0 27
Wool (nnwaslied)....:: 4) 1.13 to 0 113...
..•...y `•. 1...244a.Mr, i. ...
In the second round of the Interim-
' diate .W. T. A., `din harem won at
home : from Listowel, Monday, by a
score of 3 to ,1, and secured a lead of
two goals -oil the round, which will be
finishedat Listowelon Thursday.
The Mildmay and Seaforte. football
„match at Seaforth on Monday, resulted
1n a, tie. • It rained heayily during the
progress of the match, but it was a
good throughout.
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1 Tho Alber
VictoriaShoos
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The Albert Shoe for Mein,.
The Victoria ;Shop :tor Ladies, $2.50 wed $3
The Shoe that has the Free,; Flat, Tread
-If your feet wobble about as though you were Walking in V-
shaped boots, you will be a grateful women after making the
acquaintance of the Victoria Shoe for ladies, and its free, flat
treed. $2.50 and 83 a pair.. Victoria Shoes allow a free: flat
tread because their inside shapes are copies of -perfect femi-
nine feet, They h
fur
, Ce the foot,
Y .
tolie flat
the fore.becausi, thesole of �
part rests yr flAt an the, ground at every point, and.
7r1 because of their` dead level .rcall and heel balance, $2.50 and
$3 'a pair. •
BUY THE VICTORIA SN�OES ,
THE F1�lEL•RfG'HT SkIOLS for n:(n-are'the ALBERT shoes
kcown perfectly from the At1li,ntie to' the Pacific, The easy
shoe, the perfect shoe, the tireless. shoe is THIS ALBERT,
They are solid leatii er in the sole, the heels ate solid sole lea-.
ther, the counters are solid sole leather, they wearlike leath-
er, and are as soft as a glove. None so easy, none bettex,
They only cost you $4,0()'
BUY SHIy ALBERT. SHOE
POPL STONE GARDINER
Successors, to McKim ° n & Co.,. Myth
t. 'li. Hoover. Nelson )Gall
FURNITURE
• We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for Furniture, and mean to
continue doing so as log as . we are in the business.
Our prices will convin you that this is true;
A few tf Gilray� y, Curtain . Stretchers left.
HOOVEFF
urniture and Undertaking --
BREEP.-%'rices .for butchers' sheep
Were g4' to $4.50.; export ewes 44c' per
lb.; yearlings, .$5' to $5:u0 ; buoks.$3.50
to.$4 spring lanibs•$350 to $7.00 each,.
I3ols1 s -The Torontoho7'se m:trk'et
is a'little lazy Dealers say they. ,can- .
not illake lmioney ori horses nUW that
they Axe Able to 'get in -the country„
P.rgbab1y .pxiccs are.10 to.15:per -cent ,
lower than, they were a inontll a o;'
3cii l] f7lfii t - Cltli )iYg 1 ail""` • tisz"
ionally a lhoice n
, anual brings it top
figure, - It seems to • be a ••breathing
Untie -for the hot -semen,, who ares •t •
Fig for better tilf1e. til the _early
Ne►v` �dverlllsenietcts.
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Boarders .Wanted
• Three or foar boarders oan find goo&.ac-
oommodati.on. Apply at New ERA office
Stray Call ..
()area into the .premisesof the undersigned
Huron. Road: Tnokersmitb, a spring calf,.
Owner'oail have samE.on proving property
and leaping charges, W. FIS Hall,
Farni for Sale
21)() sore farm in .East 'Wawanosh lots
31-314 Con, 2, First-class• soil for grain or
grass. well drained,' well ,fenced, spring,
creek runs all year,. 15. sores. good bush,2
acres orchard, bankbirn 130 x 65, with eta-
-bles-all-cement, good -sized -hay -barn, targe
implement house with pie stables under,
good sized frame bowie, kitchen • and wood
shed attached, 2 good well's, 2 miles to An
burn, 6 to Blytb, mile to school, Terme
reasenabie' as owner: want's to retire, H.
TSIL, . Auburn • . p4i tf
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SEAI.I�.D T1•,N1)7,RF1 addressed to the udder
sl
l,ned lr
a endorsed 17
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Cd Ter
lde for or
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Fittings,703
Post
0f1"ice. Wingha,n," will be' received
at ire
this office
untilli'cdlresdaar, Juno, 27, 1O0(i,inchisitely,,'for
h a
...the above N'Or1i mentioned,
obtSpecificationnehis Department itndnd orma of on ai lleation
to 41tc, Clerk of Works, Post Office, tVinl hal}n;
willrsens be considered are
frMade,calthe Print-
ed foinu supplied, and •egnetl with their actual
signatures.
Bach tender must he accompanied ,by an ac-
cepted cheque on n 'chartered bank, made Pay-
able to the order -of the Honorable the Minister
of l'ublt6 \irorks, equal to ten per cent (I0 p• e.) of•
the amount of the tender, which wii1 be forfeited
If the party tendering decline to enter into a eon•
tract when called upon to do So, or if be fail to
complete the work contracted for, If the .tender
bd riot accepted the cheque wi11 be returned.
The Department does not bind Itself to accent
the lowest or any tender
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33y order,
1731 1) GIlLINAS,
1 secretary,
Department of Public til oral„
Ottawa, icon 1ti, IOOG','.
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Newhnalatrs inserting this advertisement with.
nuttyuthorh8t from 69,1 1)opnruncutwilt not bo "
pail forit.
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Values' do the Business
EWSPI5PEJt talk might build up a business, but it.wouldt
no stay built by talk alone. This b
is built by values, and we're still"hi, r n Our desire tis ustness
l; to -day is as strong as -ever for BETTER values
are climbing - ,
and we mbing over every obstacle on the way to the fulfillment of thatdesire.* eslre. Unecluafled values in
everything for the .home
store is full of opportunities
and
its.
Occupants,.
has:.been
for
you
and
every
buyer
true
who
of this store's past -will be true of
appreciates best goods and "savings.
710
7.1
31101
1110
Skirts of Quality.:
,If it's. a question of .Prices in Skirts, you
may enjoy the'unique satisfaction .of obtaining
• here, the quality .that most particular people
Took for, --price moderation that will suit yoti:.-
All you' need to clo is to try us for your next Skirt.
Dark grey Tweed, 19 gored, sizes 38 to
$2,75
40, reg. $3,50, for .
the
futere.
The
Genuine W1itewear Values
Cool, comfortable. and servicable Under
Garments that are' the very emphasis of good
value, , Every stitch in the right place.' no tear-
rxtg'aw ifIsertions, Lots of material in them.
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Fine Cotton Underskirts, with deep lawn
flounce with tucks, frill of torchon
insertion and lace, lengths 38, 4o and
$150
Blue -grey Tweeds, sizes a9 to 42, reg..•
S5"oo; for
$3,85
Venetiat1,Box Cloth, in black. only, extra
value, reg $6„for ......
.....: $4.45
Extra fine Venetian Box Cloth, in black,
blue and green, reef 7.5o, for ....'.,.', :$5,85
Black and blue Lustre Skirts, sizes 40' '
to 42. regular 85.25 for ... ....... 2,50
Regular'
$5.00,, fors $3.9.;
Corset Covers of fine white cotton, frill
front, with ,two rot s -lace insertion,,
_size 32 to o
50c..
Hosiery, Comfort.
For genuine comfort and coolness, women wear
these fine lisle thread Hose. Herms
dorf .dye, 'spliced heel and toe:.,. ,...• .:, . 25c
The" Wearwell brand for boys, ribbed black
cotton hose, stainless, protected knee,
heel;. and toes, sizes •5.to'1o, .'::1 a t0 25C
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RIGHT
apaMuz lifts Peel�letes,
Alice. ire thinks he hasn't made any , }�'?f, ei y� S� ��+ , ��/�r yr .
Impression at all, Clara -01i. yes, he " ! r 3� �t N;
ins, but I'm too cunsidert tt to' iet`Dim. . • a
*mow what.kltitl or All inn,ll.,,sion it is. ��'U:�. # * -Swe e e ' 1 n 1ted uc` ions
3 ' --I N --
Stray
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Don't rii,lc•t+ tra? pinch c on:ltience :iII
n;roe ]]rinc., ••,• A gen ius Sonic-Y..1mes'
tleam$ good elotileS. • .
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Put out gOffISloves.•
and buy your Calces and' Bread. We have a
• urge -assortment of aultal'. ("lt ie5"- j .
dors promptly'attcinded to. : OAKES and
"Baskets' pack a 'andd..de11v i''od .to for
or
rig, as desired.
here.
Yon. will` be wanting
Sugar, -call in.and. get' our
prices.. •
Wedding Cakes a. specialty
FRUITS carry a choice line of Straww
• . berries and other small fruits •
CHOC.OiiATIjS from 20 to BOc a 1b.
- . IGI; . CREAM; PARLOR open from'
7,30 a m to 11 p m.: Don't forget togive
• us • ,a
,t call
Agent ti ••
for . [I.r
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IMENS' CAFE
A N D RESTAURANT, I
Albert St., Clinton
A ICW
Dinner
sets
left,. just•' think of 'getting
a whole set of 97 .pieces
for ,435,00.
A..D.Beaton
The Peepte's Grocer
Phone rxI-
in both TRIMMED and .READY= TO -WEAR.
Do net fail to aval ourself .
• y -_off'"'.this .opportunity..
. . Get in as rally Soap Guesses as you ' can next.
week. Contest ends Friday, June rbth,
orrell &.. alrnes
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JIM° lfi-8-ti,
' iindep T Wine
Now that harvest is nearly
here jou will be needingBin-
der Twine, we can supply you.
baled' Hay - .
JAS. A. FORD,
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snip �MEROHANT '
CLINTON.
Barn for Sale,
Per Sale, a 4 bent barn, 21x45 feet, 10 ft
wells; timber and lumber sound; just the
size for horse or hay barn, Will be sold
'cheap, 30E1N STIRLING, Clinton.
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Caution.
.the undereigned hereby gives notice that
�%�1li•Y '" be will tot bo responsible' for debts coo.
�l►nv. N, ' tr.otedinhisnameto:thotithis'Writtenorder,
amerlah tp:one 14, 1006,
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:111S1 no .Jewelry Store in Clinton, .or
ki surrounding towns, will be found
La More reliable and up-to-date stock
of articles usually carried by merchants
dealing ina Jewelry wares,
Call in, and. we' will CONVINCE
yatl that we excel! in many....Iines.
Repairing " is our specialty.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.
All articles bought here engraved Free of Charge.
. -.Cou- n to ,
JEWELER and OT1CIAN. w'
11111►i1}1►}ittil}ti}II111flflt►flfl
Londesboro.
The Cream
Creain
:_:_ Tri the r��e:of Men's andfoy's: $.hi•rtsr-.thi rs.:... e
the cream am of all cream Shirts; which we are put-
ting on for sale during. the next few days. We have
just received 8 doz. .Shirts for vfen and Boys, '
whidh sell regularly at S1.00 and ST 2.5- in . men's .
sizes, and 75c to $r.00 in boy's. We are going to
elm. the whole range of Men's at ' 5c, and the
* Boy's -at 50c. • -
$1.00 and $1.25 Men's Shirts at 75e 'X
75t and $1.00 Pay's Shirts at SU+�
in town are also offering the best line of Clothing
for the money, in Men's and Roy's Suits..
We are giving ten percent discount for the balance
of this month.' These clothes are made by some
of the: best tailors in Canada, an,i for fit` and finish.
they cannot be beat, You can bill them at
The Galbraith Clothi
ng Co., .
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l3L"CtC;1�.S9tJit�l TO Tttt)S. J�'IUCrS(JN SIt.