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CLEARING SALE
Suriri ERGOODS
All Summer Goods must go now. None to be
carried over into the Fall. If price will interest you
come and Bee what we show :
BARGAINS
IN
DDEESS GOODS
l' CLEARING PRICES
in
CLOTHING, SUITS
and
SEPARATE PANTS
CLEARING
LH WAISTS
✓ $5,00 for $3.:,u.
BARGAINS in
Ready - to - wear Skirts
Black amt Polon,
THIRD OFF AL
MILLINERY
daring this sale.
BARGAINS in
GENTS'
FURNISHINGS
SHIRTS, TIES,
HATS, etc.
BARGAINS in
Boys' Blouse Suits
and
Duck Suits
CLEARING
LADIES'
RAIN COATS
at Reduced Prices.
1. Remember • Wethe stillChairs sgiveand Ttheables Coupons on
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SALE NOW 001
ON.
Smith Bro's &
0.
THE TOWN COUNCIL.
•adaese Tnna.ete4 as she Regular Seen-
monthly
essLmonthly trecttsg.
The members o' souooll were all promo
at the mala meeting lost Friday evening
the Mayor to the Dear.
Hs Worship reed a lotto/ from Genera
gives os the 12tb of .hill, to whom they
were give, and upon what terms.
Mr McKim supported Mr. E Bonn'"
gaeet and asked Mr. Rumbar to stem who
t had oocntred at the wettest of the nom•
mittee reigniting tins matter of the bortbe,
regard ng which there Visa s dtogr..mea'
Masora Hays of the 1;. 1'. H la reformat
be the oowtruotivo of tb" new station,
.Moog Not the work would be oommeoced
10 a few days.
A. J. bloom, B.A , was heard to reference
he the Carnegie library. H• explrn"d
Me. If Mr. Gunwale's o.eretary, had
n eserbd the form of resolution, drafted by
Mr. Meer*, to be posted by the wanoll ac -
gaping Mr. Ceroegl.'" °Ler of 510.000 o0
th• term" already served upon. His Wor-
ship
ogship theoght the new draft resolution war
•bjeatlooal an No same grounds aa the o0
previously submltted, namely, that 1
would make tn. town liable for O. tul
amount of 51,000 yearly, Instead et the tom
e1 $400 or $500 wbloh, with tbs Provincial
grant, the value of the light and water Per.
vines stippled by bbe town, sod other Items,
Weald make up Obi amount of $1.000
The fear Wad ezpr•eeed that ,1 there
should be any farther oorreepoode.o. with
Mr. Carnegie's secretary the whole scheme
might tall to Toe matter was rely.
rod M the speolal committee, sod In tbo
mosntim" an •ffert will rte mad• to •neer.
kin the 'moot term" upon which a Mmdar
groat woo tempted by the city of Winker.
A communlo•0on from Myers Proudfoot
& Hays stud that W. H. Smith woe ens -
tout to how tbn summer hotel it na50Iion
. twisted sod tis' balance of the loon pard.
The, auderobood the corporation had on
estimate of w6•t tb• property had a ler
ooet and that this estimate was somewhat
below the 516,500. Time wore • large
h oots of expenditures "till to It. made Io
completing the botel,and these sop rodltu
-w,
which would liar• to he made •t o,,•e,
would bring the octet above the •mount
sailed for by the by' .w. The matter sea.
referred to the imolai oommlttee.
A note to tali mayor from Mr. Torte,
Mln'sbr ot radio Works, stated that hs
would ,lab (Jodarloh during his prseeat
WIp and wool 1 win Mr Cameron before hit
orrtvel.
A sommanlwtlon from Momrs. Di,kieeon
& Gamow wee to the afoot thtt they were
advised by Messrs. Prnudloot k Hap toot.
the Elevator (lomp.ey was reduoing the
NMI •moon) of 11. In,nreno. to 592,000 by
•b•adeaer some ot the pollolee wbi_h neve
mot Bose •viroid to for tows. They asked
that in order to return the palmy to the
Several oempaoiee to have •'•orreat state-
ment of the total laer•nge attached to each
policy the town return them to the Com
pony for that purpose. The Mayor "bated
that be hal Instrnoted tbs alert to band
e ver the pollely In aceordanret with this re-
quest.
at • previous meeting of the ooaooll.
Mr. Hamper corroborated what M
h.I Kitt and McKim had et•tod •t the prow -
Ione nesting, v,z., that the oommltteo bed
decided against the granting of any booth
Privileges en the Square awl had Io"truo'e
ihs aerk to ootIly the Mayor to this off
A motion was pined Inetroo►log the ole, k
to 'inbuilt the s'atement asked for by Mr.
Elliott.
There was an Informal discussion over
the arnnrtog of • date for the olvio h-illday,
bot nothing was deolded, and the 000uml
° &di ,armed.
Another oemmnnlo.tlon from Meters.
Dloktoua A Darrow woe es follow"
its Klevotor Co.
Ws enols"' be-nwltb the following New
n oes pslloles duly •sslga.A to the town
A1th the et the retire Alva pompon
les:
Pernelz, siolrlol ()ot. 22, 1902-515,000
RAtieh America, ., Oil. 20, 1902-$10,000.
Hartford, •• Oct. 20, 1902-$ 6,000
imperl.l, " (hot 26, 1902-$ 5,000.
Northers, " Oot.24, 1902-55.000.
(harden, Ott. 24, 1902-$ 6 000.
Rayl, Got. 27, 1004-$ 5,000
550 000
A11 s1 these potto ss ront.ln the It,htnieg
el.o.., szeept the Gear/Mar, from whloh It
1e want's[, while sons o1 them centaurs the
merWys °I.nu,erospt the one In for Royal.
W. bay. set uoepted these pof..rs es .r
orient of the &boys omleelsoe, bet os roo.rd•
the mertgsge Mose Me Cowpony still oe
here" be IN ration that they .r. obliged
ee pay isoreaes4 premiums whisk the soy
seal •astposly deasd se a °nodules sf
at Lathing that planes Vetere tinily,
Dn,atwltnw k leaewow.
TIN following se°eset5 sew retorted to
/tri fleesee eestmltt,s . Two Hrowat., print
yg delteetsr0, $46 ; Moslmper World, As
7 .mv, ellsster's roll, $2 7J) : Wm, Klee
%Mee ►Lih..epbws, $14 fin
Mr 111111e.t caked isr s stabateat Irom
Ilio Merit sl 6168 syssmier of booth Irivlloges
A epeolal meeting of the oonncil woe held
o0 l'aeeday sv"nbeg : press► -the Mayor,
Conflation Humber, McKim, Koox, Elliott
and blarney. '1 be speeded commltb.s re-
oommendod, In the matter o1 msklog •
Nether •dyeoo" to W. H. Smith oo the
✓ ammer hotel sc0000t, that an adyance of
53 500 b. mads and that the town ,vllct'or
be instructed to see that the town'" Inter -
tot" are fully e.lesuarded bore payment
le made. With radon°. to the sults of
Messrs. Mol)ooad and R•dollffe against the
town They hal droned to obtain th.
solio.tcr'r epinloo ae to whether the cerpor..
Mon should accept the offs of the plaintiff.
i.r • sot Omen!' .t 550 ..oh. The rip. r
war &mewled by the appointment of Misers.
Mummy, Koox and Elllobt to se* the taws
e olloltor t0 the muter, and the ooaooll thee'
ad1Jur nad,
LEIOBURN.
Thorne., Aug 5th
Nosily •11 bb,,fN ,f!AN. bbroupb with
haying, with whlob, owing to amnet dolly
falls ot rein, they had diffi°alty.
(leo. Fulford cot the first fall eh•a• 01
tem soden os Monde, of lost trotk.
Mies Lnme& Hthlio• 1s home from lieff•lo
on her .enn.1 visit to her permits and other
✓ ol•tiv.s •boot hers sod In Uoderlob towr-
ship.
0 o Ttotality of last wk residents here
that are Hept..m and one or two that will
jolt' the membership :Irom bare ware is
Uoderlob at the reongnitlon eervfos (tor
townsman, Al., Clutton. who le one of the
the d..rnos for the new oong Ion, was
moment and hoard the chaos delivered to
him and be f.11rw dation. In an "bfa.4
dress by the Rev. Mr.MiQ05r,ie. ot Tiy.r.
ton, Wetly* to their doth.
LOYAL
Mooney, Asd. 415.
George Clerk sad hie side-, Nellie,
♦sited Manohe.tor this week.
Fall wh..t stilling hes been ho rare
the week. R.ah'. MaMiDes cat and tied
She first shoot e1 tie "Cason.
James Vonore, jr., oho le idling. writes
home 1n gond 'plrlt and his friends are
Ii.okior forward to sooty/ him •^.i hurtog
him play hit Violin the winter.
VV. F. Vnurg Is bony °alting his et
.silent crop of barley no deobt no will hes.
of a b'g turnout in the hill when Meows
Ryan and Moeller are thrs"blrg here.
Ir r.. W. D. MoKonkey and son, (isern
Who have Men arcing Mrs Mnitnek•y'e
,Iter. Mrs. R Hnmsr.sll, and brother, T
A. Honghson. have returned to her hnms
Is Horrls.
There bare been • lot of ohlokes' and
deals killed In this vlmoity Iv hmwk•.
bozos ..4 polleats. This droll not Inv
much for ear spsrtmap with time mills
my rifle" and abet -TON.
DUNGANNON.
Nm'tra Th• •lona1 agony Is i onganaon
/nr Tws Xrnwat. le at the ogles of J, (1. Ward,
J. 1 , nom vel•nnor. tea, who will receive
ardor" for YbeNpNon•, .dvertl,tsg and lob
work. sod Is outboard' to Rive r.Ylpts for
aeteaete paid for tbs. mama.
Tummy. Aug 5
F Hirty. _le osssegseeos sf the
*avertible wYMor farmers aro very host Is
seserisg Me Grope.
Dlsne*"s.-The deeer" sympot►y of Me.
THE SIGNAL : GODERIOH ONTARIO.
oommaslty 15 extended the reloads, of the
late Job& Weetberbead. who died o. Aug
1,1. of 000sump'teo. at Ili* age of forty
ter, 0 y"arr, The remal.s were inte-rsd la
YL Hel..s oem.tsry oo Mood•y, the oleo
qu'ee bei°; esoduoted bo ker. J. Rothe, -
ford. The decoyed was widely koowo and
eighty setsemsd. Fur many yum be taught
sobool quite sacuemlully et 8. S. No 4 W.
IViwen eh.
A Soa&T AtoiusoT,--A ysty 1 iu.o'•M.
• ooldsut b•pp.osd 00 the a1 ter0000 of the
let of August bo • little boy •bout sine
yowls old named (Nixon, Bs le • son
of Jolla N1zua, of •rot.tog.. Mr Nl000
w as mt,wtog hay and hu eon .pptuaob-
log from Mbind 1.0.1154 105 toll farae of
tb• scythe la the leg below the knee. He
reearrol a very deep becer•t"d wmitd re•
outdo, • •umber of stitches to the arms -
tug. Coder the erre of Dr Ely the little
1, aloe ie proeteeeins f•yar.bt.
KlauLT err Yuuut.-Du.ganson rifle club
bold Mot weekly shoot o& Monday, Auge1
4th, with the resu:t as follows ;
100ydr, 2000yd",al
B J. Crawford... 46 28
74
Chu Elilett,.., . 31 38 69
A. Defoe 29 37 66
Or. Koe..,- 39 22 61
U 131okte, ... 40 18 58
J Gtoyer,.,,30 23 53
J. Black 24 26 50
T. 0. Atkin 31 10 41
W. Sproul ,. 22 6 28
W, Mote.... .... 15 0 15
YttaSuxA) - Mrs.' evl'I Sploer and daugh-
ter, MIs. May, of Braotlord, are ysi11&.
tbo !orator's orotber, 1V. McNally
brs. Std Ulb.00 (tormorly Min McConnell)
of laousvill., Ashfield, vtdts.1 Mn. Thor,
Peollsod this week Mss Viola Peoo-
mgtoo, of (loderlch, is the (11w1 of her
cousin, Min 1).11• Malloogh b1 se
14 oil wood, wbo has bees the etTeteat
antetaot teacher of the Uuoyanoon pubito
school for • Isogib of time, hu rsslgoed,
and it to rumored that hot luture home will
probably be In the °aunty Sows. Hy her
Courteous manner she gained mooy friends
:0 our midrib sod is wish her every eucotwe
SUMMER SPORTS.
1'lloton and 1;oderiol Leone players bad
a mach et the West street grounds o0
Monday, 1a which Uuuerluh mins ono •
little •head.
The bowlers beta to"t.11ed the e:eatrlo
light at their grounds ea Walla etmod any
fine evening may bet Yen dap,rtl.g them
saves oa the gree.
Some of the Stretford bowlers were ex
poled up yea erdsy but did not Dome. 1
stood ..vera rinks from hen will play at
Stratford o0 Saturday aurwoo, end nosy
stop at Mitohsll to the ',tensing for • game
then.
The Brussels turf club w.11 h.,. a eerie
of room on Train lay and Wedos.day, Aug-
ust 19.od 20 Fullosiog will be the pro.
gram : -First day -2 50 trot or poo. ; 2.15
trot or poor ; and • free -for a11. Second
day -2 30 1101 or paw : 2.2' trot or paw ;
sod 2.19 trot or pace. The purees will be
5200 to each °lass. 'Trotters will be allowed
tlye secen.l. advantage In the "odours oom-
petitions.
The Willi/haul races will be held on Wed-
nesday aid Thusd.y, August 13 h and 144.
81.550 is bang give in purge and the
trying are as follows : Fait day, 2.40 poo"
or 230 trot; 2 21 taw or 2 18 trot; mile
ruo. Secead day, 2.28 pew or 2.2E trot; 2 25
paw or 2.22 trot; I, mile ruo. open trot or
poor. Wlagh.m tort club expect to make
this m..clog me of the beet to the history
of the track.
Next Tuesday, Aad 121b, le thedat.of
the bowling amuse in Clinton for the silver
oap promoted by Wm. Jackson, vice pry.
of t6. W. 0. H. A. A renes of siogle" has
born In progrom •moo, the lloderlch play-
ers for seyeral work• put to decide upon a
chomptoo to bowl for the trophy agalast re
pro, ot.t'yee from ('tln'o-., ..Mratorth, Mit-
oheil, H•ratford, Listowa R.uwele, Molt
ham sed Kiooardlce, 1e whloh F. Darla won
att.
Throe risks of bowlers Vertu Hruoms ted
t0r a number from Wiogb.m came no
on the oer.lon on Tuesday and oompeted
with fir oderiih rink.. Three (lodertoh
dolls but Lei e
[ruse I. bowlers by three
.11 its, t;od.ftoh but Wlogbam by about
dlteen "bots •ae d e Brussels rink beat one
from W inghem\ Following are lbs skip
Wynne ((1) but . C. Rees (B), Hswgt (B)
boot Davis (0), 0' onell ((;) but A Cow.
Ley (H).0. Halloos ) beat Dr, Hooter
((1). J. Udt (0) beat tter,,e (W), and J.
.Jeffrey (W) tad W. L. dot (G) were ties.
J. T. Res. (8) )real R 1 tone (W ).
On Friday afternoon lost s tonne ceurts
on West et. proved quite • co trim of antro"
flow. A samba of Kitcerdin wieldere of
the racquet drove down oo Thurl'4•y night
and Om next diet tried 0000'u"Ioos SVI1h our
local players. Eleven event/ wore • eyed,
of which (Joderluh won Mx. Followio ars
the players and the soore : Swan an. H
Ropey (K) won from 1'. Kiddy and N.
Klay (0), 6-1, 3-6, 6 2. A. J. Uioken and
F. J. Shannon (G) won from M•loolm sod
Swan (K), 6-0, 6 2 R Kao(ey and floyer
(K) woe Nero R McDonald and K. Jordan
(le)63, 46 62. P. Slay (U) won from
W. Swan (K), 3-6. 7-5, 6 2. B Kepley (K )
won f on W. (1. May, 6-1, 6-4. K. Mo
Uoaad (G) woo from H. Rap!ey (Kt, 6-3,
6.3 H. Jordan (n,) woo from Hoyer (K ), 8 6,
6 1. F. Shenno. (U) won from Maloolm
(K), 651, 6 0. A. Dickson (0) won frost H.
Neftel (K), 6-0, 6-1. Mlos Swan (K) won
from Mies Aamb:o le (0), 5-7, 6-4, 6-0.
Mess Lnsoombe (K) won from Mies Alio
(0), 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. in tbseveningthe teens
°text sots, Wood their • "!tor" m1 • hop In
the Odd Fellows' hal at whioh • plosion
time war spent till shoat 2 o'clock nos
morainic. The Kieoardlners mads the re
turn journey on Saturday.
'A.'g,nN TROPHY 1'"'T5.T.
The followlag Isenmmtry e1 the play In
ti, - Jackson Trophy elogloe, whloh have
he. n poing en ot the b iwlteg ground • ter
the put six or work". Eyeos
worked with an asterisk wen won by de -
foal I.
F. H. Holmes woo from A Farrow.
.1.1) O'Coa.ell '• W. L•04.
.1.11.)lad, B.A , " W. W. Sanite.•
tial) Groot J. G.10,
.1 1ig.rt Itr Tor.bolL•
K. McL..n 11. W. Hdl.•
l'. A Homier 1'. Holr.-
U. Heoderrsoa .1 W. Rroderlob
5 Devi' R H. Williams.
8 Le DI"Nnmoo (lee. 1. Alts.•
Chun (Jarrow Chas. N.1,.,
I)r. (J.Ilow '' Ur. Holme"'
W. A. McKim •' J. H. Colborne'
A J. Diok..n " N. L. Horton'
T. 1) Hawley " A.Seaoden.
Ur. Hunter " H. F.' Miners
F. 'Tadao " Phil Kiraly.
l he, Shephard " 1'. i. Welton'
.1 Wynn " Wm. Campbell.
J. L Orator " H. E. Hod,ene•
G F. Corey " J. Yates.
W. L Ellett " R. 111 Reynolds.
A. U, Molise " F: R Mw.,;'
W . Proadfnet 'Thee. Tilt.
Jae. (arrow " .1. 11 Shirley'
Ai lbs pedal tore closers were formal,
the &berm winb•rs hang rale" oleos "A"
e-.4 the loser" ohms ''14." These classes
sere then kept ..pmrats and the play wne
on until theta was °sly one man d1/ In Yoh.
A. T. Davis woo in mess "A" an" H. F.
Mooers in ole.. "R" Thom two played Oho
finale whloh woe won lay Devin.
1'I.A5" A rNeo acv. n
1:.re, woe from A.11 Moises•
Hawley H. 1). Gnat•
J. I. (lrant
Jas (1., row
Heater
Jordan
F. A. Holmes
Datil
rrssdfset
OY;onnell
l).ckson
Renderers
Gb.. ()snow a bye
Dichosa
'• Wynn.
Field.
" aheohard.
" F: tot
04 Hambor,
le. Galley.
R. Mel.00s.
41 M.KIm.
Nowt*
mWOSD aot!NU.
D1.ke.s
O'Coaodl
Hawley
Dever
Dr. Hunter
Carey
Proudfoot • 910
THltp 5ut't•
Wan from Jordon
H.sdersoa
Oboe. Uarraw
Jas (Jarrow
F B Hollow
J. 8. Crane
O'l'onnell
Dave
Hester
Diodes • bye.
Dickson
Gays
Dottie
woo from Cony
Heart y
Prtudloot
MSYI IINaL.i.
woo from Csiberott
Dr. Buster
rigout
woe from
MACS 11-rik5T sector.
Yates
Mooers
Campbell
Saaadirs
Keysold.
Bal
Semite
Moly
Wltes
Holt
Galt
Broderick
Lone a bye.
won from
60
44
44
6.
7 er
5100x0 EOCNU.
Yates woo from
Rsyoolde
(lilt
Mooers
Campbell
Bal
Holt • bye. e
Holt
*1users
Galt
Campbell • by..
S5M1-71NALC
Holt woe from
Moosrs
46
66
TUIRD ROUNU.
woe from
Hasler
U Coen.11t
Nan
Farrow
Ur. Holmes*
Hortont
Anent
Swartat
Hodgson
W illtame
Shirley
Tilt
Tu•aboll
Broderick t
S•ult.t
Lane
8anaden
Walton
Ktrly
Yaeorl
Bat
Reynolds+.
Campton
Galt
PIN&IA
M000ro woo lion Holt
Dave, winner in Class A, woo from
Mooers, stoner 1n Club B
Mr. Davis will 10 to Photon on Tuesday,
August 12•b, to oompsts with wioson from
Clinton, Ssalorth, Mitchell, Stratford, L o
towel, Hruome. Wlogbam and Kisoardtoe,
Tho Trophy Ie • 'dyer ouo promoted by
li m slacken, of Clinton, let Vlos President
of W.0 B. A.
COMING AND GOING
Mute Mogvle Roberteon, is visiting btr.
Edge at Useo aoaod.
Muter Cbestsr Farrow 1. spending the
vo.tloo •a Newooetle.
Charles Doty 1. ependirg tuadays at
Brantford and Toronto,
Fred Eagle, of Toronto. 1r spending • few
weeks with frauds in towo.
W. H. Robertson le speeding holidays le
the ti.orybes Bay &stria,
Misses Phyllis and Klith Nordheimer, of
Toronto, ors visiting la town.
Mn. Panmore and tamely are vlalltog
Mn. Pets note's father to Toronto.
Miss Senile, of Hamilton, te visiting her
minds, Mn. A. J. Moan, Keys ot.
Joe. Garrick telt for Logsdon on Temoday
morning to attood .shorthand sobool.
Mtn Edith Waitron a vatting relativeeat
"Ls Porte,- the readenoe at C. Natal.
J. F: Davis sad U. Holmes, of Wingbam
were &moog the excursionists on Mood./.
M. Wm. Clifford and goo William, of
Brantford, were ,.airing in town this •eek.
Stuart I'ritohard, who s 'poodle, h1e
holidays at Risley, was is town lost work.
A' bort Corey left on Saturday morning
for New Westmlo.her, B. ('., to push his
fortunes.
Mrs, J. W. Vannatter and Mee Hk.lt n
ps'd.Mori visit to WI&gb•m dunog the
past week.
Miro MaoKty and John MacKay, of To-
r roto, are speodiog a few weeks at the ofd
home here.
Mra 1'. E. Mo'Paysh, of Wtngham, epee
Iwo weeks with bar aunt, Mrs. Robert
HeoJsreon.
Mr.. Roes, Min Roes and Mrs. J. R.
Shannon, of Toronto, ore among abs (,oda.
doh visitors.
Chas. Munro, of Valdovta, U. , la visll-
log his parrots, Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Mauro,
Cambria road.
Miss August Taylor, of Choler, arrived
on '1 Corday evening to volt at the resldsooe
of Dr. Tay ler,
Ur. Johnston, of Toronto, &rrlvsd let
week. His wile and family have been in
town for some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, of London, are
vlaitior the atter'" Motu, Mn. Torobult,
at St. Gsorid reobry,
Mn. Jones and ohlldreo, et Dome, K'gin
005n1y, are visiting the lady's potents, Mr.
d Mrs. .1. C. Ise Toaz-I.
los Nellie M01ares hu returned fiom
bee loll le Toronto, •000mpaoled by ter
Cousin the Mates Andereoo,
KInosMIoe Review : Mrs. Dano std
dsarbter, et Detroit, have gone to Coderloh
&her epeodtdg s mouth lex town.
W. J. Mar;ho taught school lea term
In Dufferin oouo Is spending tee remain-
der of hie holiday. o Uodertoh.
J. '1'. Carry, wit and two obildr.n, of
11.1, lt, ore asitdp • the resided* o1 Ar.
tbar Canterlon, Lightho 0 threat.
Alex. Hams end Arabs Ida Mayer, of
Washington, Pesoeylveots goests •t the
home of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Oita.
Mr. and Mn. Jobe Yates d family
here re'nrned S Cblo.re .Iter 6\0.11 o1
several weeks with their relatives heli,
Mre. (('.pt.) Lawson soil tits Mimes &q
ale and Margaret, left Monday per the
effrage, to vleit Santo, and other points.
1'. L. Fisher, of Clinton, geesra avant of
the Federal Lits Assurance Co., woe in town
en bottoms 1 dims during the week,
W A. Harrleo and grand- leaghter, Mies
Louis Campbell, of Westfield, spool o
ooaple of days with irlsods to to lap
wok
Lilac Jennie MoLiren has ro o.a.d free
Toronto, where she was stodyi.g the Telt&
and will now revs le.wnsa her ham • Vr,,.
tort. et.
A. K. ,Jordan, of Bron'fotil. war Amon,/
ole friends hen for a few dey. i he put work
This work hs la •'teol.ng the Mph .-y
`)oke .1, 1.0.doe.
Mies Cook, o1 Monitor, s000mpunled by
b -r nis . Aril nephew, M.ron And K"yvstt
SVlloon, are voltam. ab the res deet,. of C.
.1 M. Nmfbol, Ile/field read.
Mr.. W. 11. (;rase, of SVingham, was In
town for • few day" this week actin" her
dater, Mn. R Henderson Me. reeds
Cion In o5 the asoare;on train 1 rated.,
1••t, ar,) Mn. Grua soenmpenfed him to
tho,r home an the among ,nor
Mys. 8. K Kaosm•n and tittle dmegbbr,
of Uoolal, Mirth , visited her enchs sed
aunt, Mr. and More K Henderson, rwosetly,
end lest week how hntb.n 1, Re.. ,y R
Kaeeman, joined her. Th. v hays gone te
Bret owlet y M visit friends prior to re-
turning home. Mn. Kansman ass remem
bored by many to town, heasir lived with
her ring's and mint ram' wean ago.
The (oilman, have reghtersd moonily •t
the point Farm : H. R. Rothwell, Toronto ;
biro. 1'esetday, Ayr; Mlee Mite Weatherly.
Dame ; Miss Haat rJsedday, Atr; Miss
Beata Ksllyy, Detroit ; M is" Tomei* Oyes -
"day, Ayr ; Mies M. R. Rothwell, Teresa' ;
Mn. Own Meaning, Coderloh : M4. (boas
Rhyea., Go feriae ; Jos. WHIM. Coderloh ;
Rey. .1. T Lever, Jsakws, Meal Miss L.
Gibson, (/edssbh ; Mn. .1, T. Lehrer,
Taekin , Mob; Mn. H. R Moore, Detroit;
hire. .1. Flame, (lhleere ; Mies H. Mss,
Chitral ; Mn J. H. Whitley, U.4rlsb
Miss Marne, M.or., D.hap i Mlm G
SWINE, Oodorlob ; L Polly Moen, Detroit
Tose 1�oeoll, Carlow ; Mt.. 1). Women's,
Detroit ; (1.r• Vous,, Carlow ; Mrs. J.
An 1, gene, Detroit ; Morale Munoiage, God-
er'oh ; 'awe J. Anderson, Dotrest ; Miss
el 0.• itothooll, Toroate ; Mrs. Wm. ��.
nos U Aortal; W. W. Goddard, H&mllter;
Mrs T 11 VasE.ery, Uoderlob ; Mrs. PY-
b U.tru11; t/re, Jos Oeldtborps, 8.11.
lord ; F. C. dbults, Detroit ; Wm. W ileoe,
Toroao ; Mn. 5. 4'. Shultz, Detroit ; Mrs.
Wm. Warn., Toronto; J. Holtman, Detroit;
M'.. Wu.oe, Toronto; Harry ilsllmsn,
U.erol.; Slim 1). Wllsoa, Tomato; Mn. 81n
Clair, 'loroato ; W L. Carpenter, Detrol► ;
Mtn S. Lard, Muter Kolbe Carpenter, De-
troit ; U•. Andrew Gordon, Toronto ;
Mra lir. Gordon, Toronto; Tboe.
Morrie, Urooketor, Mum; Msator kobl.
Gordon. Teroato ; U, Swan/or, Coderloh ;
Moe M. H. Uordoo, Toronto ; Mrs. J.
llrowo, God,rlob ; Mr, sad Mn Paltridgs,
(leder', b ; Mrs. E. Russo', Walker,tile;
Mee Rubertsoo, W •Ikerytli. ; Mn. M. U.
Bwawoo, God.rloh ; M. U. Uamsroo, M.P.
P ; Sheriff Reynold", Uodorloh ; G. M,
Ratans, Godorlob ; illi.. 11111, Detroit ; Mn.
G. M Elilett end family Uoderich ; Min
Tbos Hill, Dsbrolb ; Hogb Davidson, God -
,glob ; C, s , Uoderlon ; Frank Ptxlev,
N.Y. W. M(tobei, Uoderlob ; Mn.
Pixley, N. Y ; M. Egoista, Uoderlob ; Mn.
loom. 0. bbank•, Windsor ; Mn. H. C.
Ureso, London ; Mies WI0o1e Rhaoks, Wln•
door ; Mies Idey Grain, London ; Mn
Thoma" MuRny,IW iod.or ; Herber' Werra.
London ; Mtn MoLesn, Ooderlob ; lin S I)
Wieners, Bradford, Pa ; R s. WtlIoms,
Coderloh ; A. A. W Inlets, Bradford ; Pa.;
K. J. Moody Crowe, wile ..4 daughter,
Tressed), Mtoh, ; John Morris Waupoun,
WI.. Toe lollowlag additional not was re
oohed ye"terdey : R. S. Willies,., Sheriff
Reynolds, Uod.tlob ; Thos. H 11, Mrs. This.
Hill, i)etrolt ; C Stoner, Uoderlob ; Mn. H.
C. Green. Msy Orsoo, Herbert Drees, !ra-
don ; Addalds Symington. Christine Sy•
mingten, (Jamin ; bin. U. W. Bros, Lola*
E. Bros, Mn. J. Parsons, Hannah t'•rsooe,
Co' hands Paras, John !'arsons, Toledo ;
Mrs, H. J. Cody, Toronto ; G. E. Parks,
wife and oblldren, Seatorth ; Mtn Mol)en-
•I1,0oderlob ; Mrs Merlins. Ottawa ; Mr.
•od Mr R. S Williams, Oodenob ; M•jer
and Mrs. Rook, S3,Itford ; Mn. 5. 1), Reid,
Mies D. S. Reid, Hamilton ; Tea. McKean,
Uod,nob ; Florence Robison, Cbloago; Joe.
Holo, Flores,,' (lr.ham, Harry S•Ikeld, H.
B. Gives, 1V. u. McKeon, ,los. Tilt, Albert
Jobbat/too, Belle Molwon, J. A. McKean,
lite rine ,lobs Burks. (Iodar.ob ; Frank
Sharman, Pittsburg ; Arthur 1bsopard Clls
1in ; Adam Uorbl. Berlin; H. U. Stratoo,
Harry Sturdy, E.Stswart, Wes. McLeraa,
ida 1Vs1"b, Con Wslab, U L Parsons, R.
Mclkwwll, 1;, McM&50, Keg. Harrison,
Uoderlob; Min Soott, (Inc.►Smuh, Min
Marr, Brantford ; Maud Borne', Port Har-
oo ; bilis E.Cragis,Mlss Ratso11 M ('raldl.
K Sakai,. Godertob ; Ltlliw t.. Rune.,
Lads Shanks, Wu on• Shooks, W Ind.
Ger ; Balls M, Watkins Marina
Wtklne, Detroit ; Mn. Y'etrabe•l,
RAND TRUNK
CORONATION DAY!
SATURDAY. AUGUST 9TH.
SINGLE FARE betw..m •11 "tallow I
Cea•d.. stood going August 8.6
and 9.b Returning g rod
oo1.11 Aug 11th, 1902
SPECIAL EXCURSIONS
10 SAN FRANCISCO, 1.08 4I11O1KLa9,
Cel„ andrat.ra, Goad wait £.p.
1.t to 10 h. ,aolestvo. _ Valid
Datil September
Dearer, Colorado `'prleg., Ambits, Glee
Imo! Spring.. Coo t Ogden, 8.11 Lake
City, U:a',; U.sdwood, Hot N,triege, sed
Coater, youth D.ko•... Return Delta al
Bogle first elms fare. Goad Bolos Ang. let
to 14 h. Good for return until On. 314,
1902, l'iokete and iefermatloo from
F. F. LA W RS'I. s,
J. U. McDoyaLD, Uplitowe Apt,
1).-. Pus Agt , Tsrooto lled.tlok.
hot weather BOOTS
Snaps ... ,. '"
and
No matter how cool and oomfortably you are dreamed otherwise, if
your feet are not clad iu Cool Summer Footwear, you will feel hot and
restless. (bol Shoes are a great essential to Summer comfort We
have all styles at RIGHT PlqICES.
For WOMEN'S HOUSEWEAR
Women's Pruuella Buskins, with toe -cap, for only 50c per pair.
Women's light Kid Buskins, with elastic front, McKay sewn, only 50e.
Cloth Slippers, tram 15c. per pair up.
See window for values in high shoes.
In MEN'S GOODS
we have ill styles for OUTING, STREET or DRESS WEAR, l'N.
EXCELLED in VALUE.
Our WALK OVER for Men and QUEEN QUALITY for
Women are our two leaders. Nothing like them in town.
(Ave as a call and be convinced of our sterling values.
REPAIRING
E. DOWNING,
Red Front Shoe Store.
Next Jas. Wilson's Drug Store,
Cha.. Tarabull, Ooderloh ; 8. M. Fraser,
Mrs- 8. M, )rarer, Loodoo, Minnie Mal
lo', Joao.. M.IIey,Bwmlllsr ; N.8 Smith.
Uedarlob ; Mire Harmon, Norwich ;
511es 8. Smfrb, Tbesealoo ; L. N. lde and
wife, Idly Margaret 1de, Detroit ; Mn. K.
B. Smltb, Mr.. Elle, London ; Freak Prett-
ily, Dawson Cay, Y. T. ; J. C. McKay, Ter -
ado, S. A. Harland, (itelph ; Mees Flor-
esos Boll, Will J. P.ymore, Uoderlob;
Latus Shuman. land.. ; E: Mf M. Shw-
as', F. Bar ow Holmes. Godarlob ; Char-
lotte 1{umoo, Detroit ; W. 8 K. Holmes.
Clistoo : Mabel Goldthorpe, Alma Gotd-
20,000 Harvesters
Wanted '• Msattobe a.d
C.nr11.n Nwtbws.t
FARM LABORERS'
EXCURSIONS
will be run to for
From starluoe In
Ontario on Meta 11'INNIPE6�O
Ont. i Toronto ,o
Sar
esuept N r'hr01 AY1. ZI
exr nta rid No th
Toronto and
Card welt June.
one-way deltas to Wlantper ob'y
will be we'd. but each person porchs-
bnqgg will ba furnished wltb a oonpuo on
winch, otter such person has Wee hired
at Wionipwg to work se a farm lobo er
b .t not later than An. oat Jut. ISA:,
free :r•e"portation will he give to
holder from Winnipeg many Canadian
Poeta° station to M.oltobs oe Anlnl
bola. Week or Mouthwert or Northwest
of Winnipeg, but pot berood Moore
Jaw. E"tevan or Yorkton.
On oompivut with oobditlotu of
oerttfcb'e" which w111 be given Cur
°baser+ of one way 810 ticket., Paolo.•
g ars will be retur_ed to ,arum; point
by same route on or before Nor. 00th,
1901 on poi moot of fie
TICKICI'S ARIL MKCOl.D CI.A•t
and are bet good e. "Impert.I Limited"
aM w.II bot entitle holden to purchase
iOeommodatio.. n Tourist Can.
Apol1 for pamphlet g ging toll perti ou-
lore to you- nearest &snot. or to
A M. NOTIIAN, Asst. Oen Pas" Agl
1 Keg Street Bost, Toronto.
(loam's Newnglsr+riN, A. 0 P.R.,
West strut, Oodarlob.
shape, Safford ; May Irwin, Marlon Teas -
Pest, Chu. M. Frairoan, Francs WI(w5,
New York ; Jae. k'rt'z1ey, Jahr' Cragle,
Wm. Fritslsy, Ooderleh; Y1. Weise, Lo.
geosport : J. L. Horton, W. &•atm, wife
and Child, Uoderf.0 ; Adelaide Symtartoo,
H. Heilman, Detroit ; Mtn Fisher, bit..
R. Faber, Godorloh ; F. L. Hamiltes,
Battle Crs. k ; W.M. W. Smith, Sarni" ; S
8. leaner, Stratford.
3 w w lidW tar ti w teitiAlf � c
1SUREI
iE.�11111.�m1�
3E -
You can buy cheap
a Candies as well as E.
• the best of _ >r
CHOCOLATES and it
ii BQN BONS at
- • The BALMORAL CAFE 6.
• BEDFORD BLOCK '
if i
WfvfolvfVfvfvftfluMMt
TORDV f 1) EXHIBITION.
15018, SEPT. 1ST. TO SATURDAY, SEPT. 13, '01.
NSW •11LNt11H5,
NEW
NOW .guln,Ts
5 000 Tfd lrt"amlumr
$30.000 for Attraotiono.
BRILLIANT 820.000 SPECTACLE.
Ail the IA5.sassM se cm OSorlolu Ono ,try.
TMs rprtli's MOS
TIM ?LOFL&I ..utast.
Rednaed Rates on every line of travel. Coe.
snit your Motion .Rent regordiog fore
to Toronto and bask.
SOME SATURDAY
SPEC/ALS.
JUST a few specials for Saturday and next week's selling -special In every
sense of the word. Seasonable merchandise, priced under value, because we
have determined on a complete clearance of all summer stocks. Ready Satur-
day morning, and to remain at these prices until all are sold.
A1ftusins to be sold.
Not a yard to be carried over. Not as lig an assort-
ment as early in the season, but every yard a genuine
bargain. The stock is divided into two lots for easy selling.
Muslins 6c. Muslins 12c.
Fancy dress Muslim.,ua^rte l patterns, all Fancy dress Muslim last dress and waist
Ameriusggoods, lass ends of lines that /south' of our fine imports! must n and
cotton d
sold at 10, 121) and 15c, clearing at dress materiolo, handsome designs
per yard 6c and colorings, sold at 2.1 and 30c,
choice now per yard 12C
y Shirt Waist for $1.00.
y cotton shirt waist for a dollar bill. Just
lozen left, last nes that sold at $1.25 and
about a
11.75.
Fine muslin shirt w
of lines that *old •t
'.t,, in white and colors, fine qualities, the loot onto
1.26. $1.60 and $1,7b. Year choice of tlm int for
one -dollar bill.
2 I -2c per yard sa'ed on Prints.
Perhaps not a very big savin but one well worth mak-
'ng, especially when it is on such a le every day goods as
prints. It would pay you to buy you upply for six months
Ahead when you can get them at these p nes.
Prints at 71c. Prints at IOc.
300 yard* of light and dark Prints, 30 to 32 A clear Yving of 2} a peri on them, 310
nohow wide, soft c'oth, gond q.aliti s, } aivd, nl our lest Yri most of them the
Qmd value at IOr, to he ,leate.l on ramous Crum gond", aohl all over the land
1'mrgain days at 7;c •t 1'44.., nleering on bargain days
at per yard 1 UC
Some msol Bargains.
These ,parasols are extra
special bargains -all are new
-all are good. If we had not
Nought them cheap - very
cheap -we could : ot sell them
for any such prices these.
Parasols 75c.
Good black Parasols, top of Ates willed
Muer] and gloria, hollow ribs, stem
manor ext fancy end black handles,
over at $1.00 and 51.25, our special
price, each 75C
Parasols $ 1.00.
Codd 911511ty Nook Psraaols top on Mr'mg
frame, ,tent rode, natural wood or horn
handle,. sold ail over for $1 36 and
81.60, our spatial August price c I. oo
ParasoIg$l:'S0. V
loot. a few res good onset in the Int, satin
de chane that, will not out or turn maty,
mounted on strong frames, pearl, .melon
or natural wand h.n lles, Rohl all over at
$2.25 and 52.80, our special ir
August price, each.... .. tr 1 •,D"
Embroideries, 8c.
See our table of em-
broideries and laces at
Sc. On it you will find
many a piece that will
pay you to pick up.
200 yards line Isosi and embrni
deri^,, regular 10e, late and ll5.'
gnalitem. (boring for Aug- ac
net, per yard
HODGENS B
Two Doors west
of Hamilton St.,
os.,
Goderich.