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Lb,. ONTARIO LIBERALS
' Ti.p.,pvv, Sept. 1301. �1'r�uvv, Sept. ISI I. -_
i un,)1 No' ' *•4. -- Service in the pk.t'rit .o t I',itt>uat Resur,t,vr. d hu*d t«•u, b
•
yW church every 4unday The -death "courted at Lindsay nil the•
-1 • 4, Y.0 11• n iar,ctreni
gg well-known,fud te, a•cted resident of The Provincial Leader,
6 uwel • Tbured:Iy !hie •towlnr.hip. Ilereas.d was 'alai y- ,len. A t:. Mat•1�:ty was -called up
ks,k I'ra>rr meeting one yetis of ago. '1'Iie iennune Mei.• ,,n t"ward the close et the meeting,
4eni,g,it ..•icl.n•k' , bt•ought to the how* �,1 his br0thrr-',,ud Ihr, rrceptiuu lie -rrce:vr,,l w.1-.
e9, g„,„1 • with
N _win Mrs. h he. in, Jolter T: f i,ttttes: M _th r+.+trr----TTt'iteli: it ednujtti't i I it -tufo -Liberal ,
�t H1111,1,, `L.l witiRdithalinrnd M.n was
ship. and were iut.u•eel in the 1'Li"n ',lea I. f ha, no Waal in the estimathm
f temetPIy at Blyth. of lite patty in Outa:ib.
?�tis• week attending the { 1
1 AtTsn MANY- Yearte.--Mrs, W. :A. 'Ritmo•,.-- seem3 he said, smiling -I
liraluuu.uf Wesalttt,lnttsitalrl i.ti sta.it1► 1) it, pls•uing ' Ihal- LLfiYi h"lu'tng.1b '
hr1• sister-. N1rt. John and M, •biuu•; T'. ";der qur,tiuns "f. (he I)otnigtl' in dis-
McOre on that roll of I ia,t Wawantwh. 1 ejtoeeris we air weeding. time in disco. -'
Fire siwterW are now' heehaw "it bnppy i:iuK local • matte's, questions .•f
visit tn;,gethei. 'Flirt ,• : Mrs. John smeller intei est. ' Hut 1 venture t.,
and Mir,: James b •lire, 'Eva Was soy that let al geestluns and. the leork-I t .
1. ,
a•Nuosh •' • Mrs. A ani". Ardwch done with' regard to thew will tu:n.h hr de. latest. '`th.*.,1 .►1
n Toioa'„ Ivo ...Altai, Heine). called
friends1i )e jai Week . W'alter
a friends-1e
awl. Oliver Cnok have re-
hd1 ad seer pleasant visit to friends
n,ad.» ei'.. a l ,Nits, W. Laurence
f
„Li rico chi til en, hal Chicego, eta y;6•
owl Mu& l,allietwe',.pareni s. Mr. awl
ASHFIELD• '•
NI.I.DA.'. Sept. 12'h.
mop sp.., N%• t:.. t(•Itert I Itt4U.
,I n•-nlrnt "r the 1..tcbalish Ais-
eiprdied'rhe 1 aicksiovi Sentinel
,.a'*1•k withtiffan ittrthe pioneer
ilton
Ante
;;) tat 1 Rep townstup°in the year.
. a. seiPry.^Ifirst .-at }irlfast end ten
1•n I. moving to --the 11t'tu at
h+l.h .,11 which lie new reside.*.
11..11, llie il lvrtl•-two yearn 1111
* fIA-141.1.1,11 ii,akiog the
„f 1,1. t.,.vu.ltip and cu,loty. ' Itt
o"..4 ii.--w._.ole...iaLcoult'allur of Ash:
,.0..0:41 1 . year* bort he waitii411••
1.,1\11. 1t• et el of tho' township. In
- tie• teemed stet .tri Duh-
, Allwit 74 111.1 .U111etillte1
Ice,nf his I1o.est friends
, ,„ t- Hol,erl 'Giithatu.
I , Ir;wldship wu+
,, 'I,," tthrm Mt.
N,i . and
1.;
• Leine
1; _•LH.M TOWNSHIP.•
teeiiiii ,•hutch i, bolding •a bit hit,'y
Nt4\u\v. s•'pt. I_ IC. pat It in the church. The lunch will
1 •,:ul•'..ft.•dd*t£.,.r t..aletich town- lie set ved in toe bawriti.•nt end the
hr- p,�t••hte%1• Nluttirit Dennis'. program upstairs. NI r1•. ( /mill hllat
.• II! t�1n tow • liable 111.14.• 11 .v her two daughter , -returned inlaiii/1i- l.l,.•ir i--umethioR wt, 1)t with' the
Kew `t0.ptietur Will :11•.1414. ate to l,e, the • 1'. give , tliess. -,
rte )f t
o candidate ,a►� p.r.1•-.•w u!•ki tuhnth. • 'anti' h1 a.f,iitiun to iut,•rrliug' pin mental r,;mftnrrtft t u .!
Kram i, prepared. dors -.tea make huge issues ii. -the
Koh,. ,'1 IU Maillansa-erm i i•- tleCl:.t•..tL �1' NT: c•
a 1,)t h, --r. \lu•nd.4y -tat a trip 14) 1'1.11-•,�nt� .tau Iltrthk,tiL in.P,Wn .hay..1f'•' went- un -to retie. j 1 Oka
l . , : B. t'.• where Jte )till spend Klaa' 1:, top ,t t !that t ethical -meal pl.a tent 1 1111• t'rocihce.
'41'1 1 ml r
, e ,1,,14 •.t 111"1)111-. where
his
•�u. V . 1\'illiaua teddie,\his de -
BUILD UP
in sing and summer, it's
the natural time to store up
health and vitality fur the
year.
Scoll's Emilisioll-
u Nature's best and quick-
est het • . All reasseas
Mrs. M. Pva'..ek, I.anatk. and 'trs. the *vet age WWM1) Leer "ftrnerthan the 11;i•st urea -lite ct" tempe<
1
ti.aAM U. Weed..u.nn, Thia is the•Hrst I ria•t. ..ors we have lieatrl •if:' r.•rad ti, tIi. po.etece
r a res, that:11,i iw14t1 1111411.4. N • - r • -
1 suit, th:t have twen'el'i.•vrd...t d
-- idea for L lighting chinch• a the next 4 the pr.• 1)t time. 1•n that :, n •. Lir.
BLYTH. rlrr4ions. •'. . I
• 1 hou1.I like to ire every Pr„y in- � er.tl eandldatea telt find s...„!'..
Dix,. AA rood. * :tlrzzi.es.. Al -
time the sisters have held a reunion ei Candidates in the Field. They :u.' well „•tistted with
in Olio ; y live y'e,r,a.
The I b.ral leader
;hen mad
1 ',Metal 1 i'andi late to the field be- cla'vnt
g heeler ea
ria ,[•Cit
G,re vtw•ww•t herr a air nraGy••ir,'• InclniiuK hit address. Ile- t,:t»-:.,.
th,tutth the law /till Ptantia that [legs hr crud. ••Thier )Jcera ago we put nor lads to the necee.tly
.I,ould In- muzzled there' i>; liarlty,:, ci►tltlidate' in the tk•Lt two 1)1) 41 three stetting the p411' •'tndidatrs iu tl:
dog in the town that 111414 M.,t ;;o Hold at (fir e.oli:-t pessth: • nuitnen'
week, rvrtt n weeks, bef•'re th ole.:
ur"wi1 without a Muzzle. lather Ire. rnrnre. •,hat . no 0.1414 to e,IQ t 40:d ut.tdr a- 1/1. 101..4 tit,' t . -A 1 !
L.w ihoutJ be 1410•ndrd t r the colt-
,
en- tight.' NB.. MttKay said that ins v i1•%' I Heral. Pit srt.t 10
ateble should entotee it. was' that t'�r telt should have it* ''6ee i, ,
Ihsrt't'.(I!Y. Thu,. Juni.• n•h0 h:td t•.4udidates • iii the field ).,tore the '• the 1' ., •:a., of the 1 , tt..•e
Iwai a lealtlent here ft.r a 4.11 ea! Many. Itt•iul,:,;; "t th'• 114111 icititi ti.t its Juni their -.t itt Cut p1 e mg candid r- u '
-•retia µ•1414.4d a wet •Satutdu'y Ater a next y,,.1. Tiu•y \.0u1•I thou b, able field. ' he,aiJ. ^1 %till ur.lc•tt:.a
lingo, Ing i11111414w at the ago .,1 sixty to Kot Jua•u tp 11,11. f!,1• Won;h4 Iw. addt••,s 1•v r.) ti,111tt lit tio• w1:• ',
1414141411 years. Ills funetal took (Aare faro the .•!, etion•. Thr result wu,i.d between crow 411141 rlecti••r..-
Nlugd"v' 10 the 1 -lion cemetery, the th,•wibduIIIof140•'11,truflr+r "Chat'$oar m -an! shoat.•'the 1
A. 11.•1-.'.V., of which he was a lueiu- 1,1„,.., Kefe:11i. • t•+ the 4ewnullen.lsrtism dent. NL. Niuvvnt, lis Nlt. N! • 1• ,
1 1191'111,K c•hal ge. puriog Ili' -lute of dile sire. i'J r" ')tete ut•t.he Assoei-. took his ►1•u', and the fur.*.. co _
h e Mr. Juur14 1)1:1(1.• a gr.'4t 111.404 ,*tion, that, the tone was not upper• ent.chord the setaituent i 'rt• u:
ien41•+, a ha will ecten,l their .. M,' *1110+ t,.. the, calling of x I't •vinettl 11411) viral',
pathv to. the widuW and dau,thter' w11 -`t convention. Hen. Mr, NtacKay ,tated_l To Enlarge the Club
are lett Io 1110111// 1,iu1.. • that. h.• tl.".,ght the ,'ujunlitic!• 1.1 1 'Nor. 1..',. ht n NI, t':..
Ntr.stox Haat). E!ITtafl'.tl%urvr; acted vvi...t Ile lw.Lrtgtln't' "1 1"" that at,•,,tul•iti0It•N whom. : t• •,,'
Friday, evening ret this week the M; h'. however, in ronimlen*iug nisei toe 1 ttult'itel `1,1;0 c1• t-1tr o i •
\lissiou IJ•uul an the fresh\- L•ck of elitl:osta. u, a11t1 the disirositi••a ..cal l'1 h • I � ; I:1•
tullvuk up..m the lrlbetUt .petty in On- elute, hr s 1, • . .... •-�1
tagiu as I'(,!.,g waive!, alighting p': • 114111 a. t i„,,...,.„: .1 . • I a• .1
form, •uv: -iii•' 1 I
f In ant Issues. phtee lac. 1,.1.' -..1. l i 1 i.••
Plenty o por'
;r • "a. The Jena fail.
Iv id:. 1eunion uu Fsits1re,. fl • ou
14.,114.• 114,1 Work. Chi -en.
u,d•11i13trn' .ins grr.t-gt•ist,debil-
:t of the 1.4!.• tt'tliinw Jervi., to the
,,I,l'rr of lifts -sit. gathered and • pelt
. . IU:141 t -ii ,c,i 6114+lay.
*11111411 A•oI%t:ns&K'. C"ICP
.I,arl!i will hate it.• enniverwt y on
vcd v 81141 Nlend,ry. S'eptrmlwr lith
.:,d 19 1'. thi Si'indtey. Iter. Dr.. Medd.
1 d
. ' :lt an
-G,sii•iI'h, will • wench at l
p, n. 1)n Nlol.dsy evening a bar.
ha • L••t.14sI Mill IW held. 4ep
-- ai3.he ,.•,vet' front II to rf.p.
,::.•1 141:1• le a • most prow:t,tt will be
- t.•1),. '
CARLOW.
Tt'itsii.w; Sept! L:fth.
xNs.n-1 th'Isltt'r.-Ilse Oliveto of
,.• l.ete.ti tild.,tutto ate still visible at
1.,loe. in 1,toketl *tees. fellers
stocked down. many roofs off
911.1
d-
911 1.41 It all of the windmills
tat 111r.144611 :iti•nue •\tore in 41' taut
�,',apidnt.•d i "unit ion. 1.11 t mi' Asp
I ••.*:•••,l U. ,ei' U14w 7711P. guiug 11p ill.
•p!.4'• .1 Ib•• 77141 our« that were de-
n •ed Nlaut of our citizen. took
I',a nq.i fair last week.. An.ong
'tap W.•i.t.1'. Stelbnimgh. Miss F.dith
'!• 1oo,ch. Nrr•. John Virtue, Capt.
K. V:i* tilt., );,. T. 4'. Trethewey.
'L•. 1'1.,, Wallet-, Notes Jane Me-
21- ( H tidy N1,=, Peal J.hnwlnlle i.
14110,1 a1• 1.,•14, l n and will take in the
it 4111011 far \ Mrs: r. ('. Tee.
[newsy %it m.'-Codetlt. Haileyhut'v.
1.141.1171 and many other place. in
Land of kilter • es .tt I.1/hive
411ar a palet .if the sidewalk is the
t,aturs. Hick very strongly ingrained
with nick silver: o1) Which you neat•
Wilk' Mit .unust int tomb. She WW1
'Pry emelt /plighted with her visit to
that tea -entry sold reports many
line nl,i Irn!•eii an Hailevhufv. This is
very voting ,town. but has about
:ere inhal itatlts nod Among then.
ne"sl)'twenty millionaires ' 1o. 1
S., Ii.IJlnt•he, is well represented at
•'..lerirh' CIilltgiete Inetitnte this
rear, There :it e Grace 111 id Kota
Mteptien h•iikee, Aubrey NValter It
stodorr,_awn fife .
Young's dallithters fron) No 3 school
are nil ituprov'l1.4 .. r e , • ytt.ticaletll• in the ;1•10/41 secti..ns
▪ 1'14. ('hiWren's 1)a�' i1 Ihr Meth,- 41 lisle sc*o*l• were being closed dun n
for Lark ••: tea. lets. 11. North (irry
on1bethat of the year 1: oat of 7'1
.cliuots net14 411,4 1.1e 1'' lied t 01,11:1.-
ttachei's. and in three weeks thirteen
of their -:hoot, had their (hors closed.
"This,- he ext'tainted. ••is largely Ibe
fault of the present Administration,
et the mown'. MI111111141 •,t'i:dueatiou.
To those l.,+uili•u' with the. r -at situa-
tion this is -'11 Loge enough issue to
cultdut't tt whole 4 :inipaiUlI an. in the
1114x1 districts at Irma. Ile declared)
t'iiat when the Guvvr'nn rut t•a.k up
the work of wiping wit the•, w dol
schools the Li*efol tnrmlwcs of the
louse -hail sounded the warning that.
Isere would be the dealt 11 of L.:teLets
1 burr is today.
dist chui4h tend me%t Sundt' 1h.• Pres.
Iwo -liana hear their sett ice .'•
h'«fluor' I1inlon, wino, os I,e
o, loI'I in
charge o f the dhauon 'athelic.
r1lurcln•. help nod :11 1'li111071 it' the
pall liv'14 y4,41 A. i- (wing rem•.c • to
the Lit ern '•hwr.re Ilnd Wert Sal, at 11-
will
1will be h.- tact herr. While Imre r
h as w.1lr many friends muting t e
Pe"t.•14t,tnt-. who will b.' sort to ben
of Ilia leaving but tv ish hint success is
his` new house . A number of the
lorvlrt, intended going tot'lhrtun!"
ser the mitten IR•tw,•en the Old
Ccluntry howlers and the (Tinto
pl tyere, but ite it looked like tain't:hey
did net go. It has the intent Intl e*
enr voter:.11 Iwtwier. Mr. J. C. Combs,
to
tile + J.4s. NteMj,hael, of Seafortb.
the one Iw•nlg over righty and the
other eielity•seven. Itiit Mr. Coombe
not (rrlinec,veir well he
N. IL- it! 17-4 Was.in NVinghaul
Tltes•d.ty 1111+, hu.inrwttip Arch.
Helot.. 1•x -N1. P. 1'. tar Ea=r Hunan.
way iu town." 1404111 time on Suui•day
lawetin•C .1 11untlwr of his friends.
The li,lllnna tthi, heck. been In this
11/.1g111.4/1 1111.0d fun the pits$ few week,
1
1.0111.1.1., fiat hav'r now finished s1141
hq'e left tor thrix 1 - \irs.Jar.
Silos and deughtec Lyda 'Went it few
fey• -of this week vv.th.lier father
in t'i *'t. -m, . Me. end Mo..Jas. Mor -
g terl•Ie and elsu,;hter. of H-endon. are
visiting Mr. NI/Aintitle:s pluente here
and other friend*. IN is three year«
since he was herr before A ori
vete ease took glare in industtN Hall
Last Friday morning before tht•J•s•al
gist rates. the chi
inde.•ent Ienguage . A Munll fint+,with
coats, was ituti,ieed on the defendant .
Moe. J. ('uontlw went._I,*' i''n•oiuo on
Monday ti, got het house the' up and
later on Andrew will go down to at-
tend his ,, rnul c.• t1• tit the School of
Pere ir'tI Science . - tot. T. McKee-
zits, W110 had Men visiting het parents
here. returned to her home In Clinton
last week 1ao. NIsNlurrbie, Aho
has Leen on the Rick list, is able to re-
.uno• busint•ss again W.. Heffren
and A. Hnbbiek, of Lucknow, spent
Sunday with friends in town A
number of the young folks went out
'in the country Friday evening for a
Anti mint, : They didn't get
relight and had a goori trine, bit) t
has been a big job ,'l,'atrine their
clothes since Miss i.. .lohnliton
entertained a 1timlwr of her Meade
v evening of thi' week.... ,,K•
H. (1.idley was in Clinton Monday o►a-
tiistinpg with the orchestra at the en-
tertainntent of the British bowlers,
Rev. NV. H. Cooper. a former
Methodist pastor herr, who is now
4 .tattoned at Milverton. visited friend.
here this week .... Mrs. NI,!'on ia
hnving a tin roof put nu the Q.1ee11'4
hotel . Mrs. Jas. (Bennie. whir had
been visiting for the' pest three
months in England. $cnt1*nd :end
Fiance, retut tied home Monday,•ven-
itig Dr. McTaggart end .las. Me-
Murcbi. nutoed over to Clinton Mon-
day to .ee the Britisher.. bowl E.
%Vatten Rhip)wd two cars *t rattle to
Toronto from Lucknow last Saturday.
Low One-way bona-CTQi Cotonfst
Rates. Sept. 16th to Oct. 16th.
via Grand Trunk Railway System to
Nelst.n, V *ne*uver•, Victoria, West-
minster. 4.'.: 'NPnkene, Seettle. Ta.
come, Wash.. and Portland. Ore.; ,.'.o
to San Fral.ciPrn, 'Los Angeles. San
Dlego0-1 .and Mexico City. October
1st to lith. Full particnlat's and
tickers from any Grand Trunk ',veer,
or address J. D. D1e1Mnsld, district
passenger 'gent, 'Toronto. Ont.
•n
..r
Ito
•rection, which make eitt'ht from Cars
191 neighborhood... ..There ars two
IPw threshing machines In this to-
tality now, both d•t excellent work.
the owner. being H. Homey and
kohl. %cots-. Brain ie yielding well
sod is a Hae sample. • Most of the
threshing will be done this week.
THINK THiS OVER.
H C. Dunlop Barks Hie Claims With a
Most Liberal Offer.
We sill rilhrt• cure yon of kidney
and tninary disease, or pay fewall the
Medicine meed during the trial. Yeti
pay no nothing if we fall to make the
treatment entirely satisfactory to
ymn• Remember, we ere right here
where you live, and our personal
i*pntatiun tw oc_144 1te when we make
Chir atatem,.nt, Certainly nothing
'"llI`l be anile safe and secure for
yon
The moat seientiflr. safe, efftcacioue.
and altogether dependable treatment
AP know M for kidney disease., and
Tommy ailments in general, le RexaIl
Kidney Remedy. in all our exjeri•
nee in the compounding and selling
of medicines we have never found
anrthil,g else that is 00 good. Thet's
wliv we ran sell and recommend Rex -
ail Kidner Remedy with our own pet-
sonal
Tb
omit
the rig..
.•ncr Mf
menace'
great iss:r
rot be a .
1:11741, class
ratnpnnt fur.
r Large Issue.
Literal lender declared that the
of the 4,nverument i1i Il4urpiug
is .of the cowl. in the Flot--
ing Company case, and its
civil rights. Was another
really 1.. hand. It ,rnuld
14111 i-.ue, he contended.
f legislation had been
he last six years. He
, flea., e0111-
i•rcountrvi the lti•,•t« t f the Cl
1141 114t 1'i•ender '4N'hit ney to U Paul
Kruger in his "methods 1'f laying via
tent hands on pay to prone,ty
•'1 don't. uudrtstI
moral 11)14kr-up of
weeds that as a small
no larger isl:cs ink
*het." Ire said
fair the elu6lUu , . 1: '
..ncintilt:
-r tl
1'hr u r �
A. 11. Atl•,wirtth in 11.
-putt W4'4'4 r-sttt•t.tct•
tion in the toll•�wu't:
mo>'••d !,t 'Me: '1'. C. Kot .:
ad. •pt. d :
'•that the Hrf.)r,n Ass
Ontario, n"N• in rssi••n, . _ ,.. .
OA. Hon. A. 11. -%• l4NW"tt 11 , u '
sitecesaful irrtujnittintt "t the r• -h •
dispute before l'he Htig: •- 7't t, •. ,.
and siren.. W pl:t••e upi.. t.• 1.1
1,rurli,4t apr.rectatiun of 1.is di -to.
guiehed services on hebal' • ' the Ln.
pile and Canada: -
xuarantee to furnish it free if it
doe not do as we ewi' it will. The Housekeeper's Natural Choice. Ioce1 option at woe possible for them
You had better thank this Over, 1)d hod her«e-
,,,me
and' ape It" a It would delight why g• I1) R" nn increasing the dry nope, and
1 D1) will 1 e we atouf this of et. keeper t7 see the ex41Ctnsse and pre they were being given In opportunity
Ws hate 11 i'ePnid If you do. •,.10•00 wnd .crapulous eleatiliuess wish o1 witnessing the operation of probibi-
twn Hsi .I Kidney Hennely 1„tion in some of the larger centres.
•s1) a1• M iii IAI.HIr. Bold only 014 I which every thing i0 done in making Safe and Solid Ground.
TNI'-''r's , , :all Store. H. ('. (lark's Pork and Beane. in.
Clerk,
Ulolop, path Temperance pieiiple will tell you,"
ft cot 4quatr. Mfr., NLuntcMl.
d the mentnl and
le man who tt•-
i14sue. We had
to'':47 Man
Need of'1 echntcat Educat o
Parsing ••n to the issue r technical
eda&'nlion,lI�•� dr. hulri,,that here was
before the.Provinee and t nation.
.the 1pomillion House end . th Local
i egislstute, ro,lurstion so imp rtant.
He referred to the fight made v the
LiIwrels in the Legislature for to hni-
cal education. The Province Prot,' ed
fel. the ltd at the public :sChuol, it
.•,.ted hint to en to the high :whole
end biter to the I'niver.ity. but for the
led whom chill pen (0*Ceirto leave -
school at limfte10 en. 141 unlike
a living. the 1'r one noth-
ing. Apert f1• ciao side,
there was ane int caved,
and the 1'ruvin a debits
upon it in this chi i that it
*ttaeh�gsc ---
The libeled leader stated. that he
had been unformed by a ole r of
the Government Out nearly a nil
dollars had been sent by Ontario lad
fir cort.••1) 0rdenee srhoolet in the
United States. This amount. be Reid,
would keep 11p a oyetenl of splendidly -
equipped tuition schools.
A Loca' Option Platform.
Touching briefly upon the nver-
expet diture of the Guvernmt•nt, Hon.
Mr. MacKay passed on to the temper-
ance question. end in language wheal
which there could be no Inisteken
meaning laid down the temperance
pintf0rtn of the i.iberal party for the'
next f iovincial elections. f.ncAl op-
tion and not prohibition is that plat-
form,
Mr. MacKay stated that in his study
of the temperance question he had
found a slight demand for prohibit
tint it woo only re slight-- demand: end
not enough to warrant the crediting "f
n Provincial issue. •
The Most Workable System.
Mr, MacKay referred to the experi-
ence• of heehaw temperance men in
the United Stereo, and the conviction
they had arrived at, after testing all
systems. that local option was the
most workable method of attacking
the prahlem.
Iu the local option movement, tem-
1wrance people hod anmet.hing on
which every faction could Milts. Wil h
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ANNUAL
Western
Excursions
September 15th, Nth, 17th
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RETURN LIMIT MONDAY,
OCTOBER 3rd.
patti,t.' s -r.• .i 1...t. front
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Advertisers Sell More Cheaply. i
Not only dee- the nler••h*nt benrflt'l •
-fey adept Using, 1.111 p.'oillr-aie flush 11:
N I'll
sup-
plies
\' a t1), their 1 ,/ P cirri 011th t *het' N 1
pies flout the Hoe es ythal, 14414.1 timet
oleo. cheaply thee froth those nhu;•
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"ds and '
at the-,
giiick
;baits
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-S,hooting
15th
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October
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Good '1.tott:•ige .h*,otitUr
.,n the line : :th of Patty
S uml, c••, -ea„tn • to.iii
Oct. 1Rth tr) Nov,. 15th
,114 1tlentiful be-
,, • •n :liWi. d Junction
ud coo -gentle Jitgrtiou,
Op. rt *reboil ft, 1.,
Jo not, becai,•e the stores 1b'
t irfe sell a grrater atuount of
tb.-n•fure keep their 14r!1tng c
lows p"i,nt. Small Keats anis
t:*Ies 1- the uut40 *t the ever
wit. ad vet tier.
:41t-eer
Hunters'
Excui•sion
■
SINGLE FARE
The Finest Hunting Grounds on
C. P. If. -
October 20 to November 12
RETURN DECEMBER 1541.
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(let your tickets atria infurinat. ,.
aunt
t•
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Jos. Kidd '
I lel]
Oct. 15th
Deer bitriting commences
Nov; 1st.
For details•a,- to favored
titrations -1,nd ,all useful
inf.•r:u,ttion. w' ite.Pas+enrl
Ker Depirtme.rtrt l'Nnadian
Northi•t n Building. '1' e 1 -
TRIPLE SCREW ▪ TURBINE STEAMERS
ANO'T'HER ATLANTIC
RECORD
The -..Roy l Edward•' has .beaten .--•i
eomi,etitiv'i. r.ords by If• h.,ure, L.
mn)ut14stnmrilobing the %oyag. iron)
ifs istt,l'to Quebec in
' day's, 20 hours
Th. "Royal Edward! ' au] "Royal
George' are 'the twist luxuriously
equipped and fastest steamers on the
'tut:tdtan tt.ute to Europe.
• Sailings flout NIontrt•al anti Quebec
to 1k•istol-Fortnightly.
Apply I,ocatK Steamship Agent, or 1
Ha t', Hourlier, i:eneral Agti;t, To -
1 onto.
THE SUPERIORITY OF
CARHARTT'S
rtl
It ) Olt Orly. knew the care' •that is exercised, in
nl.tnuf etifrin th. C IIAR'I' $,'*Vj f. �141tH4-
the other working g.tl'!i)ents made 1W.. the sanie firm,
you would appre.;iate how superior the Carl)artt gar-
ments are to (he imitation CI.aS , Great pains are
taken in sv)ccting the.' doth :so that only the very
best will {ie us.eal ; and the' thread, the buttons, the
Nickles, the pockets, everything is of the,hig►hest
standard. Carhsrtt garments are sold in •Goderich by
McLEAN BROS.
Semi -ready Clothiers, -
T HE SQUARE, GODERICH
Bright New Trunks
Suit Cases and
Travelling t Bags
Nett vhl rlitterns, but tip-to-tl,tte .styles 'fresh
from the fa�tprv. •:\ll our Trunks and Ha 's :ire
r• �.: tl reasonitbl•. ,;nil you will prt�f)- ht•,a.lt 4 k over
our -.RIB:. • \\•e have several , new styles th it
.,
taking. well. • Cotte in and'look,then) over.
•
See.iur
Special Ladies' Trunk at $5.50
.\ complete line of 'travelling Bags,
G. M. Elliott
The Square,
Ooderich
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HARVEST TIME AGAIN
tVHAT ABOUT YOU -R
Binder Twine? fl
We handle Gilt Edge Brantford "Twine. ' 650 feet,
at 9'c per lb,, cash, or. 10c, pavableOct.Ytst,
\icC'ormick Internaticinal Harvester Co. 650 feet,
at 9!,c per lb., cash, or 10c, payable' Oct. est.
Silver Leaf Brantford Twine, goo feet, at,
per ib.... ,.-..._... ....
HAY FORK ROPE
i n l'antuli:, n and American makes..
1 E&T-I--T LS- ,
i
our stock \v 1,14 never more complete.
BuyiKellogg's and try Kellogg's -then you'll buy it
again. You won't tire of it. There's the welcome
toothsomenes , in it, yotfll like. With sugar and
cream, Kellogg's is the dal ttiest morsel ever rolled
under your tongue with the healthful strengthening.
qualities your body ought to have. ,
its worth.
1 Oc
A PACKAGE
AT
ALL
GROCERS
Line v. ill pro44
if
MAQ
CMWA
TOASTED .•
"THE
SWEET-
HEART
OF THS•
CORN "
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HOT WEATHER GOODS'
We b41ve (ieswdine and Cmtl Oil Stoves. R.'frigerntot•e, seeeen
Dunes and NVind*wo, H,uumocke, Lawn Chairs. Lawn Mowers -
artd (lutden Hose tram tic to 15c per foot
•
PAINTS PAINTS PAINTS
Are you going to do any painting? if so, do not overlook
the fart that. 4herwin•William,t Paint g res further"and taste
lortger•thantiny other Paint on the market, "-
'Hwe`7t ever used
WONDER SHINE
fur cleaning your silver end gold ? ' No robbing or scrnbhing
required. '1 041 can clean 1411 your silver in the time it would take
to clean a few pieces in the old way, Price, 75cc per package.
A free -go. of
NATIONAL PORTLAND CEMENT
just in. The Netinnelte acknmvledged to he the hest Portland
Cementon the Canadian .dirket. Do not forget that we handle
the Noti )Wel, when you requiSsanute.
'Phones:
Store 'Phone 22
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CHAS. C. LEE N