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TEM OLINTON NSW BRA
Clinton dirket Report. /DOW, Marriages, Death
ourreotaa every Thursday attsraoon
Wheat (old 0 76 tiO 0 77
Wheat (new). ... 0 70 to 0 72
0 •Zi to 0 20
Barley 44,4 0 45 to 0 48
; ...... 0 '05 to 0 70
Eatia • 0 16 to 0 10
Better 0 16 tO 0 10
7 Vi to 7 26
Wool (washed)......... 0 27 to 0 27
Wool (anwashed) 0 10 to 0 18
atre
We again draw at-
tention to our grade
of Watches.. Good
material, fine finish
'and ,accurate. .adjust..
Tnent'are all coiiibin-
ed in each Watch, ,
Our aim in the past, as now'
. has notbee a -fa -motion of price,
but quality. A good time -piece,
like anything else, is alWaYs
cheapest in the end. So, if you
want a reliable 'Watch, get it
frolens. weewill take your olc,1
Watch inpart pay.
NULL VA
Jeweler anclOptleiatt.
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ToReNTO MARICEWS.
From the Sun.
()ATM. -There were 120 loads of
cattle on the Junction market yester.,
day. Drovers suffered another relapse,
of the blues, but the majority sold at:
the prices, although losers thereby.
Cows were in fair demand at O.
11:01re'Werer2trettives-ntrtheantreket
$5 to $6 each. Exporters sold from
$4.30 to $4.05 export bulls $3.50 to
$4.25.; butchers' cattle $3.75 to.$4.40,
and butcheis' cows $2.50 to $375.
A.bout.50 loads of cattle had to lay over
owing to the bad break.
Speaking of the Toronto market on
I Monday. the Sun says: -- If we could
1 print the range of expletives used in
describing the situation by sonie of the
cattle dealers,we perhaps could eetIVO
an impression more clearly to man
minds. But the market Wag":130100
--to-slayp aa' several remarked. Shi
pers seemetl to be in good iciriti a
the expense of the drovers, he top
price' for exporter s to -day vas 44.40 ;
the bottom price was anywhere.
/ HOGS, - Quite a large number are
xi coming forward at the increased prices.
1,150 came into the Toronto markets
last Thursday, besides two or three
I carloads consigned to locitl packing
houses. The prices are hard to beat
I down, and $7.50 is a common price in
the country. The reason hogs are
staying Up so well, even in the.face of
the Old tOountry bacon "market, is
given by some to the big chance now
offering for the Canadian meat trade
in the British market, which our pack-
ers want to hold.
HOME MARicET.--',The 'horse market
in Toronto continues dull, tbecause of
few horses coming in and .bite absence
of the farmers, who are at harvest with
all force. The Repository asIes have
been. -very good, with a big.detnand for
big drivers and heavy-clrafters. Thurs..
ay's sale at the Exchange wits well
Wieoinea.,Tuir 20, to Jr aial
A. Miller. thee Miss Vox.) a son.
PATATER,,,-Inalatott, on AllettSt 7th, the wife
Whos. OMtor, a on.
Tuokorenalth, on Augttst 7th. the
wife Ira jobus„ a son.
MUBDOCIL-At Calgary, on August 2nd, to
mr. anti afro. lIolurclook formerly of titanlY,
dauebter.
STRIORER,--In Wingharo, on July 21st, to 74r
and Mrs F W Stricker, claUghter,
fiOWLEIt-'Xn Toronto, on July 2.3th„ to zdr
and Mrs W fiowler, lerraerly 0 Illarnoch • a
Tnelairsroith, on JOY 26th, to Mr
and Mrs John MoNay, daughter.
ItICCALle-In Morris, on July 16th, to Ilfr and
Mrs W A Metlall, 0, daughter.
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The wealth of this world may be unequally divided, but that has nothing to do with your duty towards
your money. You can't expeet to add to your savings account if you waste to -day's money. When you're ac-
companied on your buying trips by ready money, you generally bring back the goods you go after, or bring.,bak
your money, and if your good judgment helps you that far, it is ready to go the whole distance, and leads you to
the store that offers best values -THIS STORE.
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HOSI
IAL
SPECERY
Saturday and Saturday night we are making a.special display
Wearwell Brand of Hosiery -made in our own town and the
best-w-e-aring Hose on the market. -Patronize home in-
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DISPLAY SATURDAY dustry, and come and see the display in our window.
Economy News of Whitewear. 131g Values in Lawn Waists
These are only suggestions that you save on We'want to clear up our stock of Lawn Waists,
each. The description is Mei'. The . price is low
aalnidiiinneso.rder to do so we offer you special value in
enough to bring you:early.
Z. :1::e n. • 61 .
onlorlditY) July 27.14hsa, wife of Bev. 0. Des
klarres, formerly pastor of St. Pours Ohtireh,
Clinton,
OUNINTIfe -In London, on Aug 6, lid. A. car,
widow of the late Rev,, John Gunn°, and theater
of Itev. O.R. Gonne, Clinton, need 80 years,
hIcQIIDEN.-Drown ed, near Verniiilion, Alta,
on August 8th, Albert J., son of Jas, AloQuoett, of
fiCAple3re aged 22 years,
saxELs--Ja Ethel, July 20th, William J
Shiels. in his 27th year,
L -In Murnbevry, on July 30th,
y Matilda, Armitage Sproule, wife of Mr pee A
y Mardian, aged 22 years, 91nonths and 8 days.
ct„ Cre41011, on July 20, Isabella
„ Orttee-Westeett, nl it; Medford
P. and niece Westeott, peafortli, aged
t 30 years, ffintinths and 20days.
ITASIAMER-At Loon Lake, near Port
Arthur, on July 23rd, Reuben Hatuaelier of
Zurich at the age of 43 years. •
BROWN -At Neepawa, Man., on July Stith.
John A Brown, formerly of (trey township, aged
26 years,
ay, Sept. 2 -Labor Day -will
be the next legal holiday.
'Sir Wilfrid Laurier has left Quebec
for his country home at Arths basked+
ville. Ile has .the intentioxi take a
few weeks' rest.
"Mr. Foy dares to do right," .n tan -
ceiling that 990 years mining lease,
says the London, Free Press. That is
Et clear admission that the scheme to
plunder the pedple was a great .wrong.
And but for the vigorous til
by the Liberal press the schems,plotted
would have been consummated. •
P. N. Skowson of Lethbridgeiput on
the market 2,800 bushels of Alberta
wheatfrom 100 acres. }le nsimply
c-liarrowed the land last sunarnet,
d put in the seed without plowing.
would have been a heavier crop, but
s thinned by a local shower= of hail.
e heads are verylong this year,with
ee to five rows across the heads.
I'd
attended. but not many good horses
three or four. "The qaestion has
often been asked by manyas to wheth-
er horses will get cheaper with the,en-
• ' troachment of mechanical devices,"••`"
thr
were offered with the exception Of an
dis
"Lys Manager Carroll, "but if you be-
lieve that good horses are cbeapas pre- •
icted some years ago, drive, into
viziers yard ancl try to buy a pair."
-Sawn-The run of sheep at Toronto
continues strong 2,679 sheep and
mbs came into the city markets .on
hursday. heavy run of well fat-
ted sneep was early disposed t of, and
the market appearances in this section
el's decidedly in. contrast from the
ale trade. A hopefulness and quick-
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Pah Term opetM Sept. lith
Those interested; in Business college, *W•
logne. Thisks the largest and best Com-
mercial and Shorthand School in West-
ern Ontario. We give a practical training
'and assist our graduates to responsible
Positions. Many of the leading business cc,
colleges employ our graduates AS teach-, it
ers. Write 407t, for a free catalogue,
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Elliott& YU Ch I er
• Vrisicipa/s to
work should write for our large cata- ea
ess in.sales made dealers feel better,
amus have been selling well' and the
may is good. Anything in the
entry that has any breeding about
is bought up by the stockmen for
eeding pnrposes. Ewes •for expert
e selling at $4,25 to $4.50 ;bucks $8.50
.$3,73. Lambs sold for $7 to 67 65•on'
hu,sday last, but a decided break
happened to -day. The top was about
alb. Wesley Dunn to -slay bough t
Iambs. at 66 each ancr110 sheep at
150 pir cwt. • .
Oe
. • . ••. 250
Poultry Wanted
WANTED, ALL RINDS OF LIVE
POULTRY, tor which the highest market
•'price wi11 be' paid. •Call BiLoICOWN'S
HARNESS SHOP Clinton
neat' Kingsston.was tarred and feather:
•• edby neighborin farmers,
Justice Sea -prick of the Supreme
Court:died' after a lingering -illness.
Thorny .1Iartley, of Perth 'Read
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IOur Specials for.:a It next weeji....
SCREEN DOORS NI) WINDOWS
GASOLINE and OIL STOVES
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' urarftrienwelae■mai•miuswilige,
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. • LAWN MOWERS a,nd SCVTIIBS.
Harland 'Bros.,
100.00000410.404.4004140041.61.00
, . STOVES and 'HARDWARE.
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• ani; loUlirrANILLA
.11 and the finest
At Best Prices, -- - ' Call,a,r4 see
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FURNITURE*
We always aimed at making this the CHEAPEST
SPOT in old Huron County for,Eurpiture, and mean to
continue doing so as long as we are in the business.
Our prices will convince you that this istrue.
A few 4c011ray" Curtain Stretchers left,
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•--Furniture and . Undertaking--
ONT.
dgar Brown, of Sault Ste. Marie,
who clied in a hospital at the Michigan
Soo on Wednesday, was once a mil-
but_Was fstrimmed"(bY the
steel crowd and died penriiIesir- Brown
located the famous Mesitba and Ver-
taillion Ranges, and developed -them
until they were worth 418,600,000 He
became entangled financially and was
frozen out. .- .
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• New Advertisements..
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Place .Wanted
On farm, by good experienced boy of
15. Apply at .??ew Era'
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White Cotton Gowns; full sizes'.tucked yoke, lace,
trimmed, 75c for
54c
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, Gowns at 79e .*
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• inbertion, all sizes, 81.01), for ........ . . ......,., .... .
Goocl Cotton Gowns tucked yoke with embroinery 790
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Gowns at 98c
Ladies' fine Cotton Gowns, trimined tvithernitroidery, rink%
and embroidery insertion, $1•25. for • ,•-•• t"... .. . , . ... • . - VOli
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Skirts at 79e.
Ladles' white ootten Underskirts, good quality, lace- 7nn
trixinned, $1,00, for
Oh •
Skirt s .81.19 . •
Good, fine Cotton Underskirts, deep flounce, tritutmed .t.n
with lace and insertion, $1.56„, for ....... ........ ..... .91,1u
Skirts at $1.79
Woman's Untleeskirts, mate of fine Nainsaok, deo!)
flounce., trimmed with embroidery ineertion, finiehed ti 7n •
with wide frill of emhrolitery, (hist ruffle, $2 25 for
Ickt
•• RIG -BT
4k 110USE
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•A floe Lawn Waist, tveked front,'with 'two rows of
• enihrohleay insertion, stunt Sleeves, regular $1.00.
for Q0n,
.4 *A. 90.M.4,44,1* •
tiott
• LaWn• at$1.49'
India Linen Lawn Waist, embroidered front, tucked
back, deep cuff, Sizes 34 in. and 30 in., regular $. 0;
for. 901.49 .10c
get.
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Lawn Waists at:$1.65 •
Extra fine ceialitv, Indi t Linen, enthroidered front; • SC_
tricked back, with deep , tucked cult, reguntr ti gg
101'
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Economy in Hosiery.
fine blach•Cotton Hose, fine quality,
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full fitsbioned, fast dyes, spial f price.
• 2 pair for .... ... ..... .
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. • • T ,Wailledi , 1-Th•-•‘•-•yes-er'sr • *4%.
ananniptee. of the Council up to '7 p.m., MMRPISSIMITMWAMMWAMWMFAMMMMRP\ itiSSIVP4MkWWMK"'
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• Tenders.will he reeta yea 'by the Street
Aug. lt3th, for 100 ccrds ,Or.tvel, to he
, • •
taken out of ths town's gravel pi, and an • susamimiumapbow
int:tilted on Albert Eing, W.totoria and •
•
Huron Ste. The gravel to ue inHpected at
the pit by an etni)joee of the Town, Who
will assiet in loading, The lowest, or auy
tender, not necessartly aceeptcd: -
• W. J. PAISLEY, ()bairn:tan.
APPLES WANTED
FALL 41,V, WI N-Tgiti
Highest pFice. raid.;
. CANTELO1,
ersi-We.N... • •
‘121P=InmemillilMIMMINOR
04 OF COURSE!' 44
You will give your Doys or (+iris a :bud:
ness course as they finish Public or }Ug)
School work, and before you select your
school, be 31.11'0 and write for our new
" catalogue. 'We are doing better work
than ever before, and ego) guarantee ex-
cellent results. Pall term from Sept. 4th•
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Business (Viege
..X,Ikt.C.A. Betiding, Yonge 'AS; Mc0111 Sts„
Toronto,
WATSON,
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AUCTION- SAII
• Faith of 169 acres
conwrigAg Lots 30-1-105 Ilitron Iteitd;
titeclerioli Township.
Situated 'within half h mile of the tem) nisi*
of Gederich, fine of the most progressive and best
business towns in Ontario..
MRS, LOUIS, DItYSDAtlii will Offer far sale
by Public Auction, at the
mtvristi EXCHANGE HOTEL,
In the 1411,4f0 of Goderieh.
On
•.Sailirday, September 1, 1906$
at the hone Of 2 d'eldek pan., the above described
DroPerty will,41r, fron4 Atit admirable sitnetiot4
good, productive sell,. end other natural .a.dvan-,
tages, will make a first-class investment for anY
one looking for a chanee to make money by be-
ing elosato the market. and have an easily work-
ed farm,
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The Parte contains 100 acres, hits abutunmee
e
of water, two wells, and a reveisfatling spring in
pasture. There in it good Fre 1110 Dwelling, also a
N0L1110 Cottage 23x13 feet. A good 'lank Barn
•
42r60, with a large shed in connection /16x23 feet.
4414 a good Driving Douse. All the bu tidings and
fences are in good tiondition: •
There aro 10 titres of bearing Annie Ordliard,
40 ILOYSS In Pastures, 40 items in•litty, 7 acres in
simmer Vsnow, the belanee under erOri.
The place can he inspected any time •
before the sale.,
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*KAM it -Ten per cent of the4purchase nanneY
•
US be paid at the titne of sale, mid the belittle()
within 30 daye, or a portion of purchase money
up to ft4,000, may retnain on mortgage, with in-
-Went at a very reasonable 'Otte.- Thit4learut will
no offered subject to it kGRervo bid.
Mrs. Drystialer in determined tonal' this Pro*
perty, an her health in tot AOCleA/11 ShO ming,
give up farming. Por further portion/ars, apply
on the promises,. or te • , •
ORDERING 'A CUP OF rE
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Social Wor!cl Appears to Be
EXIT PLUG FiA.1
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TwoWI7thOti CA Shown In Case -Of England's
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Man anci Woman.
•ag-• Tired of Them. ••
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At e't"Pry race meeting, morning or
nuYing .ctip of lea. may ltc ti
ed- or 'a comedy. lanai depend"; on.
•ses... or the huye.-ii. This is the Irkl.
man buys It, Hp' Slides sheepishly
the. shop, take- the seat In the draug
has;
avoided; and sitys to .the 'wit}
a diffident $mile-. • • • '
"'Oh, wfvuld ytiq 'bring 11, cup of
tear, • •
• The •
waltrets. 'Who •rcturrie the smile.
• or 'does' 'no't retirrn It, necording ,to the
of the .e.stablIshinent In regard to.
tipping, brings .b.int, his tee:, slams it
d Arai, ffer:bbles mit a check, And
the. torneop. ceremony, ; function of
21
Y' bUsinesS' or 1414;akareQr this yetir the.
nth • ' •
oom of the frock coat and •' hal
of the door that .everYnotly else..
ht •
• Tite man' tastes. The tea, limas that it
.18 bitter Iron, long b.rewing, slitni 001
• Of his seat, :pays The' bill, and hu eri,s
away front the shoo.. .
NOW.. let ns sett how a W4'1131211 boys a
cup' of lea. • •
• She marehes Is with a Male boY•
one side of her ane a little ,girl t
. • -
• has been fl2or 1IItl more einphatleallS
denounced. • The social, world is 'tired 0
'them. . • • - •-• ' •
,
At Epsom during ear.' week; ti
e•il
the presence -of the King did not pr6)-
vent a ' third • 'of,,the. visitirrs in the
boxes, • stalls, and club stands fr op -
paring la comfortable 'grey' suits Rita
`•'boWlers" Ott • Thursda3- and Friday.
At '.I.•,ton 4th of :rune cob. bration; n•,,ttrly
. halt the. male • visitors bad discarded'
blank. clothes and -toil -hats; and •appear-
ed la grey Or blue : summer country
cloths 'whlelfSve yeare ago W'22k1 have
eaused a boy to !'eui" his father or his
best "friend. To -day every man is
ed tions.
„
Men's 631.0 Suits reduced to -
llcn's$3 9 suits reduced to 7.
lie lien's $7 Sint s reduced to • 5.
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Men's, 8L Snits reduced to 4.
* 621te Muslims rettuce,d to 15c. •
1.5c• " " lle.
1 r2ie " Oc.. •
• 8e.
Jr,
*• - : Boys'.. 25e belts .reduced to • . 2e. ..
rtervoilsly• asidng his • friend what will ' . • • . Men"s 25e ties reduced to. 19e-
00. . . . .. ..
happen a t „Ascot; '1Vill lawless, liven,••
-
,, (ions freedom. ins -,,de this Innermosi • ..
' 411644':
Va."e , adytemt, tiii ' g 'kuh. t um sunctorum, • of
fashion"? . ..•, •
'The cluesilon 0 odd not exist,'said
.
• a an arbiter of male rostumes, "in an
t -•ordinary •,i,,ettr; but this year oriconvioi-
ItS ti011£11,1181i0rS will take courage 'front '
the 'absence of the state 1 procession,
and • will dare anything. I proPheey •
that on !rlISJAlay and' Thursday top -hats
t •
kik
other: • • • .
"I want A. tabls Ter tliree.''
in the ma Mier of o21?, ottani 34) er,1,4-r
dinner 111 1i21gulnego; a head' •
"Yes, ma dam," 'replies the 01(k
tendon), ,yota .kindly ,step ti
t1.lull11:1y." •1111
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at its tho part,' 1 sected 817421 Mk, fl
totillan i 4 W tt g• t(I tuk,, the.
perinY ()veer, "Mtiminr; why • hits 0
ladygot at urne,l-np
"Want a scone," complains iflie
' "A. poi of tett for 0111'." OrllePS "mum-
tnY," "and. Would you tenni bringing
airs, cup, • so that IrtY little cap.
• lc ve some trallt ?" •
t'tnie tea and One railk*.,;" asks life at-
tonatint.
thank You.... 1 th.mght I gave
tr),,v circles euite dictine,tly. 1 WOW. a •
•P•it
of tea for one and • an extra. .*up,
The.1.13 all."
• "Yes, madam," says the meek atten
'dant. and drags herself away W1th •ift
time )ntention of becoming ali actres,
Jet the stage be I'hat it may, •
• • "Just one mionent," StlyS "11111111.111Y.'
• whgn the tea is brought. "I should lik
to make 'Sure that thials. nit too strong,
Tes, It Is- much too strong. Will yo
let me ;"have a pitcher of hot water
please? And don't think you hay
brought milt° enintgli milk." Half a
hour later slip marches' prbudly 'from
the shop, having paid exactly the same
sum for these privilegei as the wretch-,
ed mart who could not swallow a
itionthful and who sat in a ,draught. --
London Sketch, .
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Vait,
"SAY, t1810„ kink around the street
corner again and. see if . August isn't
cowing yet."
"NO, I don't see But don't be
WOrried; the people are looking' mom
and more like him every tninate!"
,
••8ettrettr.
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"One WI very few triendti ftt this.
life," add file mlaanthrope.
"Yea," answered Uiss tlayenne„,
ppose that Jo orte. reason why 61.
end oo likely to bo oierworked."
I 4,•
2:1.! •
will'be iii•s, bare ,maj,n•ity, arid
ti eisndoor:rt and. , PridaY. in S:: .considercible
• Top -hats. an "every visitor will re-
member, • were not universal at the
Windser castle garden party last year;
!they have been in a hopeless' minority
011 the club' lawns Of • Nempton and
Sandown. this year, anit.it sei•ins to be
a very open (plasma whether In the
future they will often be seen Outside
the streets. and parka of London..
•tie •
Nevin+ Lost a bay's Work.
William dIeree, who lives in Plati
-- Wyeanibe, was heist en &tn. 29, 1822.:
e He is now a pensionm and throtigh-
,, out his life he never lost a day's work:
Ite was in. one' servite- for seventeen
' years and In 'another for fifty-one '
e years. Ile had four brothers and four l
.' siSters. 'Two of his brothers we ' I ii. .1
u tened . Joseph and .the other two Bd.•
, •ritind, and twe of his sisters had the i
e name of Ann. A. .sister, U., btOtheri, •n
t brother-in-law, a niece, and a nephew
wore married three times. .•
all
IntOUDIPOOZ OATS &
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knotioneor, Ooderioir.
Londesboro.
644 to " GALBAITH'S •
or your
STYLISH.. CLOTHING 40..
e ;ter:a ,714 Dece ihca ;11.o' nei can: buy', .
4+' The W. E. Sanford's SOVEREluN BRAND .CIF
44 • for fit and quality cannot be beat in his tow
A Restaurant Aoquaintance, . t
•"When you go to New Zeeland, wish
grand -father, Sereiniah Thompson."
you tvould enquire after my great -
"Certainly," 14aid the traveler, and
wherever. he went he asked for news
of the ancestor, but without avail, ae,-
cording to The Dundee Advertiser. One,‚
day he Was introduced to a fine old .)
Maori of advanced age. "I)Id you ever, ;
trteet with an EnglishmanItamed it
mlah ThoWpson7" be asked. A smile 1
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•putted over the Maori's fate. "Meet
him?" repoated. ''Vf(hy, at. Mini"
voint, .4,n, AdVantege of EotistrI.
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mire tireet„exwe%piti.li‘esruseelf.•.141 .one•
good . Ad.
rbnyee-rIladys never • talks about
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one,"
oWbat'"You IfieVer that?" hear her spo.sot in of any* [40
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11'0M $6.00 to $15.00 a, Suit. 4.445'
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Cool and stylish WASH VESTS, a nice assort- fits',
nient-in both white and colored. Prices ilf
moclera.te-$L410. $ L tl $150. $2.004 . #4. -
Buy 'Your 'Shirts Here -4400.0.--,
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for 110 other reason than this ; that we sell the 1,1,
best, good, clever Shirts, with sleeves long 4,,
enough for any man; material of the best
. wearing quality, nice natty patterns' that please 1
that please the men of good taste. They are ‘7
excelled by none, equalled by few, and prices. ''-
that please the purchaser; 35c, 45e, 50e, 75e; ‘ ;
.0.11rodolmeemnvereworni..11.0emeleromiterwerAgftrinalirele•oiramemeriere.e.
St000. $1.245 and MAO 400
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