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AT A SMALL EXPENSE
A Straw Hat, any price from 5oc to $2 75.
A Neglige Shirt, at a cost of $i,00, 1.5o or 1.75
A suit of Underwear, short sleeves and knee
drawers, at $1 or $1.25 a suit.
A pair of Light Grey Trousers; or a pair of
White Ducks, at any price from $1,25 to 4.50
A Belt, soc or 75c.
A pair of Socks, 25c.
And a pair of Oxford Shoes, $3.50 or $4 00.
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CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS.
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cement. All you need in addition is a hammer.
This is only one of the many conveniences of
RUBEROID ROOFING.
It is fire -resisting and weatherproof: 16 years
on the roofs prove its durability.
RUBEROID is the original and standard
smooth surfaced roofing.
Write for samples and prices.
Call at office and sae samples taken from a
roof, having been in use for the past 18
years, and still in good condition.
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Lairds Pickles, regular 80c bottle for 23e.
Marmalade (I .artley's,) regular 20e for 170,
',pomatties, first.elass, 3 cans for 25c.
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WESTi:IEt,o, BJETAIORE.
Fresh groceries. L> Nxox, Wingliam
Mr. Samuel Morton is erecting a new
barn,
Miss Mary Clark is the delegate from
Westfield Epworth League to the sum-
mer school at St. Thomas, and Mies L
Campbell is the delegate from Donny.
brook League,
Mr. D. C?. Taylor, of Luolrnow, took
the services on the Auburn circuit on
Sunday last in the absenca of the pastor,
Rev. A. E. Jones, who is away on his
bolidage.
Prevent Taking. Cold,
Often you come home, cold and shiver-
ing -feet are wet, throat is raw, chest a
little sore. A bad gold is just begin-
ning. Put a Nerviline Porous Plaster
on your cheat, rub your throat wit
Nerviline and take a stiff dose of Nervi -
line in hot water. This prevents a chill,
and checks the cold instantly. No
remedies so useful in the home, so sure
to prevent serious illness as Nerviline
and Nerviline Plasters, Sold by all
dealers, 25o, each, but be sure you get
the genuine, and refuse any substitute,
CLINTON.
Before Pollee Magistrate Andrews
here last Thursday, two local hotel -
keepers were fined for the violation of
the Liquor Act, David Crawford of the
Commercial Hotel, was, fined $40 and
costs $6 80, for selling after hours on the
twelfth. Rueben Graham, of the
Graham House was fined $50 and coats
$5.40 for selling on Sunday last. The
convictions were secured by private de-
tectives working under Provincial In-
spector Morrison, and the prosecution
was conducted by Inspector Asquith and
Crown Attorney Seager.
Defeated By Dr. Hamilton.
f1 In no way is health so menaced as by
[ constipation. It leads to indigestion,
e insomnia, anaemia and a hundred ills
•; Ordinary remedies fail -they relieve -
t don't cure. The worst case is defeated
and cured quickly by Dr. Hamilton's
Pills, which cleanse the entire intestinal
tract, stimulate kidneys and liver, keep
the pores of the skin open. You'll
never have stomach trouble, yeIiow
complexion or headaches if you use Dr.
Hamilton's Pills. They are a perfect
system tonic. 25o. at all dealers,
GREY.
Fresh groceries. LENNOX, Wingham.
Grey Township Voters"List for 1909
were first posted up on Wednesday of
last week. The list contains 1,061
names, 890 in Part I; 141 in Part II;
and 30 in Part IIT. 600 are competent
to serve as jurors,
We congratulate Miss May Oliver, the
pupil of S. S. No. 2, who wrote and
passed the Entrance Exam. Miss Mo -
Nair also is to be congratulated. The.
latter is re-engaged for another year at
a salary of $475 and is a splendid teach-
er,
At the recent Entrance Examination
four pupils, belonging to S. S. No, 3,
wrote and all passed. They were Jetzt
Smtth, Cecil MoKinnon, Ernie Cardiff
and Tom McDonald. They are to be
congratulated, as is their excellent and
painstaking teacher, Miss Mary E. Dark,
who works like a genuine heroine in the
interests of the scholars. Mies Dark has
been re-engaged for another year at an
increased salary and we wish her A 1
success.
Going Into Consumption.
When your throat rattles, your lungs
and chest are sore, your throat is stuffed
with cold -don't fear consumption -use
Catarrhozone and get well. It clears
the throat, cures hacking, relieves tight
chest and soreness in the bronchial
tubes. To clear away Catarrh of the
nose nothing could be better, Catarrh -
ozone is Nature's own remedy, -it heals
and soothes -cures every form of throat,
lung or bronchial trouble, Prescribed
by many specialists and used by thous-
ands every day, 250. and $1.00 at all
dealer's.
W BITECBURCH.
Pure, ice bream. LENNox, Wingham.
Mr. Wm, Bomuth, of Toronto is visit.
hag with old friends around White-
church.
Mr. J. E. Jacques received a telegram
from Willa on Friday, informing him
of the death of his brother-in-law, Alex.
Tremble. Mr. Jacques, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. G. Jacques, left on the
first train. Mr. Tremble was farming at
Hampshire Mills, eleven miles from
OriiIia.
Mr. J. H. Joynt wishes to 'exprese his
appreciation of the many kind things
said in regard to him and hie work in
S. 10. $
S.S a has secured a good.
position as Prinoipal of a Continuation
School at Manotiok, Ont., at an initial
salary of $750 per annum. Mr. Joynt's
work has shown that he knows his art,
as all hit Entrance class was successful
and of course his Junior Teachers' Class
will be too.
(intended: for lost week.)
Mr, and Mrs, James Lettish aro settled
in their home in the village,
Uwe. Mr Thompson, oil pastor
, the new pas or
of the Methodist Ohuroh, took up his
work here on Sunday last. We wale
come him to our neighborhood. He is A
young man and a pleasing talker, And
hat Our best wishes for success in his
work here.
The Methodist choir is to be congrat.
ulated in having ti new member in the
persOn of Master Roby Harriston. Na;
tura has endowed him with a good
mice.
Pere ice cream. Lenox, Wingbam.
Mrs, D, K. Campbell, Miss Katholeen
and Kenneth Campbell of Port Arthur,
are spending the holidays at the home
of John McGlynn, Boimore,
Mrs. R. K. Campbell and Miss Kathe-
leen and Master Kenneth Campbell, of
Port Arthur; Mrs. Mitchell, of Wrox.
eter and daughter Mrs. Elliott, of
Moosejaw, Man ; Mr, Frank Kleoffer,
of Winnipeg; Misses Kelly, Ambleside;
Mr. Lesly Plaxton, Toronto; Miss.
Mirtle Fortune, of Sault Ste Marie,
were the guests of John McGlynn,
Friday afternoon.
JAffIESTOWN.
Pure ice cream. LENNox, Wingham,
Mr. and Urs. Geo.. Eokmior and Mess
Ferne visited friends at Oraubrook and
Ethel on Sunday last.
Miss Lizzie Innes, of Moorefield, is
visiting friends around Jamestown at
present.
Mr, B. F. Carr, of Wroxeter, had
charge of the service la 'Victoria ball on
Sunday last.
Miss Juneve Taylor, of Brussels, visit-
ed Jamestown friends iast week.
Quite a number of the farmers in this
vicinity finished haying last week.
Mrs D. MacDonald and Miss Denalda
visited Brussels friends on Friday last.
Mr. and Mrs. John McAllister, of
Toronto, are spending a few days with
friends around Jamestown,
Mr, and Mrs. D. MacDonald and Miss
Denalda visited at Mr, and Mrs. Andrew
Douglas' last Sunday.
Mrs. Peter Scott left last Tuesday for
a few months visit with friends at
Tessier, Saskatchewan.
CRANRROOR.
Confectionery. LENNOx, Wingham,
On Wednesday evening, July 7th, the
home of Ohas. and Mrs. Switzer, of this
locality, was the scene of a pretty wed-
ding when their only daughter, Miss
Nellie S., joined hand and heart with
Geo. H. Williamson, a well-to-do young
farmer of the 18th con. of Grey, The
ceremony was performed by Rev. E. G
Powell, of Brussels, under an evergreen
and floral arch in the parlor, The bride
was given away by her mother, owing
to the unavoidable absence of Mr.
Switzer in the West. The principals
were unattended. Bride wore a very
becoming gown of white silk crepe de
ohene, trimmed with satin ribbon and
her going away dress was black silk,
The wedding march was played by Miss
Myrtle McDonald. After hearty con-
gratulations, the 75 guests from Kincar-
dine, Wingham, Clinton, Brussels,
Goderioh, Walton, Belleville, and Ethel,
were seated at well laiden tables and did
ample justice to the good things of this
life. The wedding presents were useful,
numerous and valuable.
MITE'
While unloading coal for Jno. Wil•
ford, Joseph E. Taman had the mica
fortune to be bitten on the arm by a
horse. We hope he will soon be o. k.
The many old friends of John S. Mo.
Kinnon, of Toronto, son of Postmaster
McKinnon, Blyth, will be pleased to
know that he has been chosen President
of the Manufacturers' Association of that
city. It is an honor he may well be
proud 'of for a man of his years. A
baby daughter has also arrived to bring
added sunshine to Mr. MoKinnon's
home, so he is certainly in luck. Long
life and prosperity to you, Mao.
Thursday morning about 5 o'olook
the fire alarm was rung and the Pres-
byterian manse, stable and church sheds
were found to be in flames. The fire
had made such headway before being
noticed that Rev. Mr. Small's horse,
rigs, &c„ could not be got at. The
flames spread to the manse adjoining
and it was soon burned to the ground
although the furniture was mostly
saved and removed to the church base-
ment. Cause of fire is unknown but
supposed to be from a tramp sleeping
there.
On Wednesday of last week was
solemnized the marriage of Florence
Claudia, daughter of We, Gaviller and
the late Dr. Gaviller, of Glenburnie
Lodge, Grand Valley, to E. 0. Wilford,
M. D„ son of Mr. and Mrs. John, Wil•
ford, of this place. Rev. B. R. Strang -
Ways, B. A., B. D„ uncle of the bride,
performed the ceremony. The bride
wore a becoming gown of white
embroidered batiste and travelled later
in a suit of white silk poplin. Dr. and
Mrs. Wilford will visit points East and
in the autumn Will go to Chentu, China,
Where the doctor will identify himaelt
With the work of the Methodist Leland
Mission
TEETHING
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makes baby nervous and fretful,
and Stops gain in weight.
SCOTT'S EMULSION
is the best food•niedicine for teeth.
ins babies. it strengthens the
nerves, supplies lime for the teeth,
keeps the baby growing.
dot a =Abode now. All Druggists
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Miss Eliza Messer is visiting h•
sister, Mrs. Ira Barclay, at Clime
Minh.
Miss Iea Thomas accompanied M
L. II. Bosman to Ooobrane, New Ore
toric on Tuesday.
Miseos (lora Meseer and Nellie Be
gess and Mr. Fred Johnston visited in
Tees water on Monday.
Rev. W. J, West, M. A. and family
are enjoying their summer outing et
their cottage, Brace Beach.
The Ladies' Aid of Knox church
propose giving a lawn social on the
grounds of Mr. Robt. Black, on the
evening of Aug. 2.
Miss Elsie McDonald, of Guelph,
visited the Misses Aitobeson last week,
Miss Mary Aitcheson returned with her
to Guelph for a visit.
Mr. Edward Leech, of Trowbridge,
was visiting his brother, Mr. Joseph
Leech during the past week, Mr. Leech
proposes taking a trip to the West
shortly,
Mr. Walter W. Bargees, of Wolseley,
Sask,, is visiting under the parental
roof, Miss Nellie Bargees and Miss
Annie Oliver, of Toronto, are also
spending their holidays here.
Several kindhearted people are keep•
ing boys sent for a country outing by
the Fresh Air Societies of Toronto.
Among the hostesses are Mrs. Well
Johnston, Mrs. Paaoock and Mrs.
Forest of Morris and Mrs. John Mo -
Naughton of Turnberry. Needless to
say the boys are thoroughly enjoying
their experiences,
Mr. John Gardiner held an auction
sale of household effects on Saturday
last previous to his departure from our
midst. He intends to reside in future
with his daughter, Mrs. MoDonald, of
Goderioh. Few men la this distriot
were better known than Mr. Gardiner
He was one of the first set tlers, was
always a prominent Conservative and a
loyal Orangeman and since retiring
from his farm has been a familiar figure
as mail carrier. Few people will be
more missed than Mr. Gardiner,
At six p. m. on Wednesday, July
14th, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B,
Scott, the marriage of their daughter,
Miss Mary Helen and Mr, Rueben
Garniss, of Morris, was solemnized by
Rev. W. J. West, M, A. The bride,
who was unattended, was given away
by her father. She was handsomely
attired in cream San Toy and carried a
shower briquet of white carnations and
maidenhair ferns. Miss Helen Beattie,
of Seaforth, played the wedding march.
Only immediate relatives were present
and the bride and groom left the same
evening for their new home on the
second line of Morris. On the previous
evening a large number of Miss Scott's
friends gathered and gave her a kitohen
shower, Mrs. J. W. King introduced
the ladies in a few witty remarks,
After singing "She's a jolly good fel-
low,'' the company dispersed with
many expressions of good will to the
new bride. Mr. and Mrs. Garniss have
many friends whose hearty good wishes
for happiness and prosperity follow
them in their new life.
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Thin as a Rail, Are Yon?
Every clay spending as much energy
as you make -if the balance goes a little
further, well, you get thinner. On the
danger line to•day,-tomorrow may be
too late! Better use Ferrozone, it builds
up -a little gain the first week, but the
gain keeps growing. Next week, not
quite so thin, Keep right on, lots of
fat won't hurt at all. Your blood is
enriched, cheeks grow rosy, your heart
and nerves grow strong and you don't tire
so quickly. Joyous robust health, a
sturdy frame and a cheerful mind -all
these come with Ferrozone. You'll try
it, only 50c at all dealers.
MORRIS.
Township Council will meet next
Monday.
Mr. J. T. Curtis, a former teacher in
Morris Township has been engaged as
principal of the Seaforth Public School.
The 8th line is setting the parse this
season all right and the other oonces-
cions will have to get busy if they keep
up. Among the improvements are
metallic siding on the residences of Jail
Bolger and Joseph Ardell; barn on John
Bolger's farm; barn moved and raised at
Lawson'e; new residence for James
Lawson; cement drive house and hog
pen for Mrs. S. Fear; new roof On Jas.
Smith's barn. Then there are Wind-
mills galore and new fencing, and other
improvements under ro u e
consideration
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dicating that times are not pinching the
tillers of the soil on that line.
At Oherryhaw, Morris Tp , the home
of Mr, and Mrs. John R. Miller, a large
and joyous company were gathered on
Thursday, the 8th of July. The happy
occasion was the celebration of the 50th
anniversary of their marriage. Mr. and
Mrs. Miller enjoyed the exceptional bless -
ingot having all their sons and daughters
and grand ohildren present, numbering
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in all Besides relatives and friends
there were present a number of friends
and neighbors Who attended the wedding
50 years ago. At half past Aix o'olock
the guests sat down to the tables whtoh
were tastefully arranged on the lawn,
After all had enjoyed the abundance of
good things provided, congratulatory
speeches were made by Messrs. Maxwell,
Miller, Moffatt, Simpson, ttbiater, Elli-
ott, Scott and Rev. Mahood and Perrin.
Mr. Miller replied very feelingly 'ant&
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Read every line of the following list of BARGAINS.
These CUT PRICES wilt crowd the store.
Be sure you get your share -shop
early and often.
White Cambric Underskirts, with deep fionnoe, $1,50 for
Ladies' Print Wrappers, choice patterns $1 25 for -
5 dozen large Shopping Satchels, good value at 75o sal
Ladies' fine Cambric Drawers, well made, 45o now -
$1 25
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10 pieces very wide Flannelette, extra heavy, regular 123 a, sale neo
20 pieces fancy Colored Muslim to be sold at a discount of 20%
A number of very fine White Underskirts, value at from $3 50 to $5 for $3 90
13 pairs Ladies' Chocolate Oxford Shoes, reg price $2 00, sale • $1,75
Table Napkins, large size, pure linen, sold at $1 57aeow $1 00
Corset Covers, all sizes, trimmed with lace, sale pride - - 25o
Ladies' White Cambria Gowns, full sizes, oar special out prioe • 75o
Ali oolors in wide Silk Ribbon, cheap at 151, sale price - - X21;
Silk Net Waists, fine tucked net, Gipare trimming, cog 53 75 for - $2 75
White Quilts, large size, Damask pattern, regular price $1.25, sale - $1.00
10 dozen Ladles' Black Cotton Hose, special sale price - - - l00
Men's two-piece Summer Suite, light grey, regular price $8.00 for • $6 00
Men's Socks in fanny stripes or plaids, our oat price - ▪ 25o
10 pieces Chiffon Taffeta Silk, all colors, 75o quality for - OO
15 pieties 27 inch Japan Taffeta, regular price 50o, sale - 40e
All lines of dollar and a queerer Dress G3ods, selling new far $1.00
5 dozen 60 inch Tape Lines, regular price 5c„ on sale 33
10 dozen papers Black Toilet Pins, regular 53 package for - - 3o
Ladies' Kid Gloves, all colors, best maks, guaranteed, $1 25 for ' - $1 00
Some odd lines of Corsets, regular dollar quality for - 50o
8 pieces Fancy Dresden Ribbons, regular price 25e, sale - 15o
Window Shades in green or cream, on spring rollers - 35a
Extra wide Viotoria Lawn, Bargain at 12x„ on sale - 1Oo
Summer Parasols in fancy white, regular $1 25 for $1 00
Ladies' Summer Vests a very splendid line at 2 for - 15o
Ladies' Wash Deck Skirts, nicely made, a bargain at - $2.00
Children's Fancy White Lawn Dresses, all sizes, only - $1.00
Big bargains in Carpets, Curtains, Rags, Art Squares -no room to quote
prices here. Come and see -we can save you money in all departments.
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appropriately. Daring the evening Mr.
and Mrs, Miller were presented with a A
purse of gold and an address by their
children. They were also the recipients
of many other beautiful and useful h
presents among which were two hand-
some easy theirs presented by their t
nephews the Moffata brothers, also Mrs.
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Miller received a handsome white silk a
shawl from Robt, Miller. The cora- t
parry was later entertained by an inter- a
eating program rendered by , the grand
children sedated by Miss Jessie Moffatt,
J. R. Gibson and Mr. Rinks, or Gerrie, s
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haipv gathering dispersed wishing Mr.
nd Mrs. Miller many years of contin-
ued blessing and prosperity. Mr. Miller
during his long raeidenoe iu this locality
as occupied several prominent positions.
He was for several years a member of
he Morrie Township Connell and later
n he filled the position of Reeve, For
long time he was License Inspeotor for
his district. In these positions her
bowed mature jndgoment and tact 13o
has been an elder of the Wroxeter Pres-
byterian Church for over 30 years, Isis
worthy partner in life has alwaye ably
econded him in his private and iii pubs
is life.
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Will it destroy dandruff?
Ask your doctor.
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