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pORTER'8 HILL
I Tvs*DAY, July 18th.
Marts -Mies Ratify Rutledge, of
Toronto, is visiting under the parental
roof.... The Misses Newton, of Toron-
to, visited at Limn. Nowtoo's last week
Mrs. Fred. Moore and baby. of
Mltcbell. spent a few dere at W.
Johnston', recently Mr. and Mn.
George Oliddon, of Dunlop, spent
.Sunday at O. W. i Mr.
Dawrun, of 8priogbaak, spent Sunday
at John Cox's.
LOTHIAN.
Tuas0Av, July 18th.
LocALs.-Mus Idles M•ttesoe, of
Detroit. is visiting at her uncle's, Jae.
MacDooald's Miss Bessie Barnby
returoed home on Sat urday after
spending some time with friend, in
Hamilton .....Mrs. Andrew Allen and
tami'YY of Fdmontoo. Alberta. are
ependMij some time visiting bar par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hendersoo.
A number from here took in the
nth.Orange celebeafios •t lioderich on the
RAST WAWANOSH.
MonrnAY, July 17th.
AN A mu:mire-As Robt. Thomp-
son, of Brussels. was rsturoing from
Dungannon with a load of tub hotter
be bad tbe misfortune to set over the
embankment at the bill coming up
from the river on the 8th line. The
load was upset into the cedars, the
horses thrown on their backs and
things meshed up ienere.Uy. The ac-
cident happened about 11 pp.. w., and
it was of it an hour before Mr. Thomp-
son succeeded in getting help. The
cowas a completewreck sod
nsiderable of tbe butter was dam -
BARN RAISING.-A verry micro& d
barn raisings was brad on the farm of
W. J. Currie, 12th line, on Friday, 7th
hat. Upwards of 9U0 people were in
attendance. During the day eyery-
thingwas put in readiness and atter a
bountiful 'upper bad been served the
teal work commenced. The captains
were Geo. T. Robertson. of East
Wawanosh. and Wm. Elston, of
Morris. On account of the heavy
weight of the timbers there was oo
attempt at racing. Mr. Currie will
have an ezcellrnt barn when it is
completed. It is a hip -roofed build-
ing, 81lzet bet, and bee a good coo
erste wall underneath.
POUND AT LAST.
Complete Cure of Gravel, &igbt. Dis-
ease and Rheumatism by Deets
Kidney 1'l1a
Mietassini. Inc St. Jean. Que.. July
17th. -(Special )--After suffering for
seven years from Bright's •disease,
rheumatism and travel. three of the
most daose.aus and painful of the
whole family of diaereses. caused by
disordered kidneys, Mr. Aleid.Temple
lay. of this plasm. is noes more a well
man.
"i beard of Dodd", Kidney PSI',"
says Mr. Tremblay, in an interview re-
garding his cure. "And so determined
to try them. 1 used them for a moat.,
with the result that my Bright's di►
esse 1111 completely cured. I want other
people who suffer from eidoev disesee
to know thst Dodd" Kidoee Pills will
cure them. Cure your backache with
D.dd's Kidney Pills and you will
never have Bright'. disease."
AUBURN.
WIWN .DAY, July 19th.
W. T. and Mrs. Riddell were visiting
at Ripley Friday and 8&Wrday.
Mrs. Vaostone end child, of Toronto,
are visiting at 8. Sarins' this week.
The interior of the new bank build-
ing is getting its secood coat of plaster
today.
Roy Munro ie away this week at.
tending the summer scbool at St.
Thomas.
Norman Bianco( the Sterling Bank,
returned on Tuesday after speodiog
his vacation.
Mime Sadie and Lids tarter re-
turned on Saturday from a lengthy
visit with friends at Hamilton and
other points.
We ars pleased to be able to report
tbat Jae- Windmill, who was injured
two weeks ago by a hayfork. is im-
proving rarely.
A coocert is to be Riven in tbe Tem-
perance Hill this Friday night under
the auspices of the bodies* Aid of St.
Mark's church. The following Goch
rich Went' to provide the program :
Blackstone Orchestra, Mies Adelfide
Nairn, soprano. and Miss Hattie Leel.
cher, elocutkosiet.
°o11to Ir. -Herb Knox returned
Thursday ni t from & month's trip
through the est as far as Rdmootoo.
He is greatly taken up with that
mutate,/ and intends selling out bis
hugeness. here and retarding to Winni-
peg to accept a position with a retell
horse there. He will have • male of
the oor:tenta of the bermes, shop on
Saturday, July B1tb.
• HOW TD LIVE LONG.
With bealtby Kidney., one has •
good chanes to live long. but weak
tidneys afflict old ser witb groat die -
comfort. The hark benomes beat
and bite, rheumatism is chronic% eye -
night fails and e
too tr.gtuot or
envelootary
tweleags• of t h e
nom rause ren
herrers.neet by
day an loss of
despot eight
Booth'. K to .
nay Pills brine
ower stained' 1-°
old hack* and
quiet robot to
wrmbenod klds*ys. They banish limb
oohs rill rh.nm•tee pain. regulate the
Madder amt nrfas.
Booths . Kidney Pp' w for seek
kideurys 1. old er Poring ed bre gear
'Mardi b. tete The n R r
Hoag+ t' • LtA-, ort Erie O. Said
evelyw'!, re- rtle bot Free 0'W wet
r"' Zip '‘'•.11:11411 and garam4sd M
t1fj 11rM le- Wight.
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LURN.
.. _ Trill Av, Jul, lett.
Cituaca Nowa-The W. F. N. 8.
will meet at the home of kiss. J
Clark oo Vi'edneeday afternoon
The sacrament of the Lord's Supper
will be dispensed in the Presbyterian
church on Suoday. July M.
Bazars. -Mies Alberti Horton, of
Goderich, is vlsitiog bar Krone mother.
Mrs. J. Horton Miss Winnie Shaw
has returoed to Toronto atter visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaw.
Misses Llsklater and Hortoo
lett Monday en a Visit to friends at
Westford... Mrs. W. Lawrence and
children, of Chicago. are visiting the
lady's parents. Mr. and Mts. M. Foley.
St.YTH,
TtnitaDAY-, July 18tb.
ON sae Oannx. - The rink of
bowlers who went to the besforth
tournament last week did rant .uceeed
in capturing any ot the prizes, but
conn very near it, as they Rot into the
semi-finals in two of the cotnpetitiues.
By all accounts they bo a led well, but
by a lade bard look they were oat
succeeefu . It they take in tht God. -
rick tournament they may do better.
Three - rinks of the Brussels
bowlers canoe hes on Friday after-
noon &ad played with a like number
of rinks here. the home bowlers wiu-
nins by a good margin. Two a< the
Blyth rinks were ahead and ooe down.
PERSONAL AND GgwmnaL-Mies
Goldie was here last Thursday after-
noon. lecturing in Millie's Hall to the
Women's Institute of town and
others, there being • good attendeoce.
The speaker was beret in behalf of tbe
Quaker Oats There was • large
turnout at the funeral of P. Willows
last Thursda the sorrier being under
the charge of the I. O. F.. of which de-
ceased bad been a menthes for a great
many. years. Mr. Willows was al-
ways • quiet mea bat well liked. For
Years be rso • pump -making estab-
liabmeot Maurice, one of his sons,
was in Alabama and got word of his
father's death fifty mioutest atter it
happened. by tri graph, which was
pretty quick. He left the next morn-
ing end got Mew in Mersey oe these for
the funeral Tl►e Ladies' Guild
were entertained on the beautiful lawn
of Mrs C. Spafford On Thurd.s after-
noon last and had a splendid time.
At lam the great heat and
drought bare been broken and on
Sunday we bad a splendid rain. Al-
though it would wet some bay that is
still out It would do an immense
amount of good es it was a long time
since we bad had any rain and every-
thing io obnsequenee was very dry....
Mies White, of ionerkip, is at prevent
viait'ng her aunt. Mrs. C. Spafford.
Mr: and Mrs. W. Hobbs, of fles-
forth, visited relatives in town this
week Nims N. Stewart was in tbe
Clinton hospital this week undergo-
ing an u bar anorbee a*oo.s-
peering bet Although the 12th
was not celebrated bere then was
about as much stir in the morning and
evening as though it had been. In
the morning the Lood.sboro' Isxige
drove bere and marched to the C. p
station, where they took. the train for
Godericb, and the Blyth Lolge
marched to the Grand Trunk and took
train ifor Kincardine. About fifty
from here went to Kincardine and
tour hundred tickets were .old at the
C. P. R, station for Goderich. Then
both trains arrived home shout the
same time. and in consequence there
was a great crowd on the street while
the two fife and drum bands tried to
outdo each other. The prospects are
that the district celebration will be
bere next year Mies Rene Ben-
nett, who has been eogeged as milli-
ner in Chatham. is at present spend-
ing her holidays at her home bete.
W. Phillips ie remodelling hie
blacksmith shop and intend. patting
a foundation under it The Rural
Telephone Co, received two can or
poles this week and are busy all the
Um. putting in new phones with a
large gang of neo. All the farmers
in this locality will soon have the con-
nection.. ...Mrs. A. Tierney was in
Clintoo late week visiting her mother.
returning home Saturday. Her sis-
ter. Miss Jessie Thompson. returned
with bar Mrs. Armstrong is at
ptr.ent on a visit to bet daughter at
Whitechurch ....W. Bell. who has
been in the West this summer. re-
turned home last week H. Ben.
of C lare.bolue Alberta is at present
visiting his parents here. He luta
been in the `West for a number of
years and we understand he has made
• considerable amount of money
G M. Chambers received a car of cosi
this week, which be has already dis-
posed of Mrs. R. H. Robinson.
who has been visiting relatives in
Kirkton for a few weeks, returned
home on Saturday M. Robinson,
of the Bank of Hamilton staff, who
bas been on his two weeks' holidays.
has returned to his duties and the
loge! manager. Mr. Meanie. is at prev-
ent taking his holidays. Mr. Smith. of
Fordwlch, taking his Nese here ..
Postmaster Sims, who has bees laid op
with an Attack of lumbago, 11 now
&hie to attend to bis duties. During
his stesenoe Mrs. Wt Watson helped in
the office... Mn. (Dr.) Case and
daughter. of Dungstionon. visited bee
n ephew. Gro. McTaggart, bere over
Sunday. .Mn. nervier. of Inge,
is at present visiting leer brother.
J. G. Relish bore. ries M. McTsg
sssaee of °bedlam. is visiting her
iwMere bare at present.
re Nam .IAUT,*R.
Matasd Weans the Wald Owe Mee It.
Wiry woman knows tibia there is
nothing it gond foe hair and scalp
trouble as Parisian Sege. if Parisian
Rage is ossd tern or tone tinge* a week
It will keep the scalp aloe and clean
and remove daodr.fr It makes the
Mk lemmas and Iln11y, end keeps It
from falling oat.
We erre even woods who loves
radlaet and fasrisatleg hair to is K
it Wig* 'sassy and est a barge OD -
meat
twat bottle of Pardon Soso .A. gasr-
LOCHALSH.' "7
MONDAY, July 17th.
G)MJNU AND Goflto.-Miss Rhoda
McKenzie, teacher of the Paramount
. shoo}, is spending her yacafion with
friends in Detroit. Don. Finlay--
son.
inlay-
son, who has charge of a public school
in the Niagara district, is at present
on the homestead, keeping the nec-
essary balance between his physical
and mental forces by performing
tticzeroise. the fork in
he hay masRobb
left
last week for London, in order. during
the vacation, to Mite a course in musk-
etry et toe military school in that
eats,.. Dan R. McKenzie, Lochalsh. aad
Roy McKenzie,18th concesioo, lett last
week with the Lucknow pipe hand for
Rochester, N.Y., in order to perform
on the 13th in that city Mrs.
McNaughton, of Winnipeg, who has
been visiting trieods at Chatham and
other points io Ontario, arrived reared,
11 at the home ot bar mother, Mr..
K. Roes, 2nd concession of Huron.....
Miss Ada McKenzie, teacher of the
Hemlock City school, isin e
holida with friends in Chicago.S th
Mrs. G'bamney and daughter, of West
Wawanosh, are visiting the former s
sieter. Mrs. Jet,. Robb. Mies Tena
Cowan and David Hardie, of the G. C.
I.. have arrived bomefor the holidays.
Jorruces.-Weddioil bells are ring
ing on the Huron side of Lochalsb
We ksow it is hot weather these
days. as John has no his white pants.
....Alec Hamilton, of Hemlock
City, one day late week, after swim -
min • short time in the cnnl waters
of Lake Huron, entered the much
warmer water, of the Eighteen Mile
River and instantly took a ersmp its
ooe of his lege, which caused the
leg to double up with astonishing
facility. Fortunately be managed to
crawl as:.ore and get the limb straight-
ened out to its normal position. .
Dau. N. McKenzie, of Goderich, tame
out recently to assist R. Bullion with
the haying. During the torrid weath-
er we had lately, he did not say much
but thought a great deal. At last the
combination of beat, sweat, hayseeds,
etc., was too much for him anti he fled
the scene. He took the 8 o'clock train
at Kingsbridge for town last Tuesday
*veiling, and his last words. as tie
flatcar rolled away, were. "I'm not
cocaine hack until next winter."
Dunc. C. McKenzie has purcpaaed a
new traction engine for hie threshing
outfit. As he bought a new generator
Lam year. he will practically have a
new outfit to begin this season's work.
R+spberry-picking is the rage
around herr' at present and the girls
have lively times looking out
for snakes, skunks, male bovine.,
bad boys. tramps, etc. That load,
sharp. quick rattle which suddenly
disturbs the quiet evening air is the
teey steed of Billy B. of the 19th
crowing the bridge -of the Nile in the
land
During the re-
melt hot ipu there was • rush of
J ou ng town anatomy down to the foot
of the 12th concession in order to have
a swim either in the cool water of the
Take. or in the deep month of the ricer.
There you would orobahly see Alec
Long forging swiftly ahead with every
stroke of his length}- limbs, or Eliot
Sandy might be seen disporting him-
self with his new water -wings. while
Alec Hamilton woe busily engaged in
learning to swim on his back in using
his arms only, in -order to be •bee. in
the future. to bring safely ashore a
cramped leg. Then there are the
other young lads who, of course. are
expert swimmer' in deep water (to
take them at their word). GLpt.
Webb would not he in with them, anti
to swim a mile or two is a mere trifle
to them. They ettrt bravely out from
shore and swim a few yards across the
ditch to the sand -bar. By the way.
this "ditch." which is dug or washed
out by the undertow, can now he
waded across when formerly we had
to swim, thus proving with other signs
that the lake is somewhat lower at
Dement. The boys .tend in the shal-
lots water on the bar for &
titpe and then wade out a few
feet and as the water comes
o p towards the deck their courage M
inverse proportion goes down toward
their toes. A little wave oomeg and
gives them a slap its the face. Rniff-
ior and snorting sound. are heard
end a vera thoughtful and solemn ex-
pression is seen on the ooanLenanoe.
The brave lads stand and look wist-
fully across towards the Michigan
shore and begin to reflect that good
men are scarce. They sadly but wise-
ly turn around and swim to shore.
FOR SKIN DISEASES.
A Treatment that Costs Nothing Uais>!
it Provides Satisfactory
Resat
We hey. • grayish -white ointment
with a pleasant odor that is elesn to
use. which we believe is the best
known remedy for the relief of skin
diseases.' it' especially efficacious for
overcoming eczema in all its 'mimeo
forms, rgwitires. •roe, pimples.
blotches, Wiwi :.ices, tetter. certain
forms of ulcers, sores and wounds. It
is strongly antiseptic, cleansing. sooth-
ing and lbealingt. It mops all itching
ad but -eine mooed by skin erlptione,
We are so positive this °katmeat le
unequalled that we Mier it with the
deduct understanding that if. after
Melee gives it a reasonable trial. los
are mot satiated with the exults, (rose
have only t., tell tut and we will. M
witboet quibbling. return every rent e
paid us for It. We erect no premises
or nMigatlon. whatever.
We west jou to try R.zall Knees
Chimer -et. life fleet application gives
a refreshing sear of sell 4, an.i bo-
ea.s* of its mumu destroying -pow-er t
medicates the loam or wart* wh
c.*1sas
weenie and 11118aaa y other erne.
14nm.. it gelidly allay* tlee inflarnrna-
tion. rives 1wometlon eo the inflamed
wrfaese, and Miles restore healthy
tiawsa. it is p.r;inilarty active be m-
eowing .kis ailnsomG peculiar to er
a
dem. Von rertaislh MOD.* los. any-
thug icy trying it. We would art
dare make this roger ese.pt wa etre
waiter. R.xatl Reseed ltistesind
ant wb
artldadori! st
Menet Lena. Two sere
Sas rad tl.4 . R.msemesbesti
Wti (Main it at teen etoww--'17s
MYUverpa end Wheat Futures
Clens Nigher -Li Steck-
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T1waWAY.
CHICAGO. July 17.-Aprarentiy MAI DAUGIITER
autbeaticated reports of frost la llaa-
*toba helped the whose market to -day
to rally. notwithstanding a sharp break
lo prices for warm grala. Wheat dot-
ed a shade to %c net higher. but Dora
was off 1' ceco and oats ea • 4.-
cltne of t%c'trec.
Had. Latest trading
left provlatpns loss sopeaulve by Hie
to Mc. During the seanion Septum
ber wbeat ranged frees Mire to SPAN
and sesesd at It, a est gala of • shads.
Tho te i54Lhigh 8•trrday as wrpool market noses heat
sad Hid to lied higher on cern. Berta
wheat booed iec 1wer.
Wlnnipsg Options.
Oasis ossa, 81st. UM. Clem
Wheal -
July
O ..... R% t814 1 N% testa
Ter.ass Grain Ms. ui.
whsat san karst-.......isetse t....
wheat. goes . MEW .-.. 4 •
Iltra bombe TO
b-
ilw'M t bst101 .....- i r sa
teas. . •
Terme* Deity Market.
natter. seers bees • >r Off
Better. sgrr■ear. dear,. Ib e s s •
setter, eewamwy. ts. i s.. en s UI
last$ creeins .. soler .. • i
ften.w-este .... sr
............ •e s ..•.
C«aa►A n .R
••eresmsm II .
homer. a aneasssR • ... _ III •SI
bloodroot °rein sod Protium.
a mown= .i waa.'.s..ec w
ter expert baae wee eeDet The `I(
the local market was alw:ts, r
shite et tae geese la alWili
but the demase was MsrM. A _
Modelelimtweaes Mau is te amrg,-.Wit tit=
rt,he^
kat ter rens/ ars.un at ,
of mlateed is falri7 aelrvo- .+
ells'- ear idea- ike:1 t R
a e: tG y MMyR.
wallet Pallitat
to
11; semen
$LIs .erassese at
tabs.
reelsra i If is
blif o- Aaer4ese. Ns. tt y'ttasw. T1e-
iaMaga t mra1l1. al it
to p; hash.-- tet:
Ked. sitely
; ssa. u4r; de. 1
stocono
ca.ss.-we tees11%
. e es wee; eaae-
erns. Lk to c.
ntRter--Cbsios.t dies l tis.
CATTLE MARKETS.
Oldest Stogie Yards.
TORONTO, July 17. -Receipts of
live stock at the IIb4mn Stock Yards
were tlll carloads, oeusi•ttnt of 17116
tattle, 269 hogs. SIO sheep and lambs.
34 calves and 17 harass.
Hest w a m.pnd k*sd .. oat
t11.111
er
a to ILL ogees, O to eta: halts, M to
OLIO.
Milkers and Spongers.
Ac moderate soppy men at 16 is M
each.. and one cheese raw was reported
sold at eras
Veal Calves.
VMI calves sed 114 nit
met.. 2 choice calves tc 58. over
calves
lat-
ter price.
Sheep and Lambed.
abut, ewes sold at ILO y M;prima loeh4
ulna( Mat 97 to to per elm cwt. lower
lags week.
Hoge -
The
Swift (asset Cb. gusty a,teep
fed and watered at toe eaehet et WO
per ewc
eleett..al Lies Steele
HONTR1a.L, July 21. -At the Identreal
Steck Yards west gad market the re-
ceipts of live stock for the week ending
Jab la werle Mt Danis, >s sheep and
Ssea tie naartqsad t OAS meua1wg tear
sale wore tea cattle w sheep ss laest-
bop sad res calves.
'Then was as somal chaises in pries
for cattle since this day weak, Y.t• esa-
rtder'tnt the quality of the stack •[tared,
obit= was inferior is that of a week age.
Hie undertue to the taarbet was streag,
L spree of the taertaued warm weather
sad the weaker cable edvbon rueful
frost uverpst. !hose need a farther
d.eDee of ire pas pound an acoeunt et
the extreme but amid the Monied demand
ter beef.
The Ratbereag of burette was tarty
urge, and tate daasad free. bateau. was
good for ,.all lots, hot orbs to the In-
ferior Quality sad bleb pricy demanded
ter the same ammo of tho largo pecking
commas as were set disposed to operatt
claianthat
they
dr bottom `eawo market Towevetradeoe t
other head, was fairly artlee, as. Is ad-
dltlon to the demur for best esssump-
tlea, then was some buying for Quasi
account which nested s several car -
being takes for saimesets to that
Choice steers .old at Vac; Med at Hoc t•
PSC fairly good at is 4 ai4e: fair at
4%c to lic, and common at laac be 414c Per
mead. There were a number of cure
.Hoag the efferieMs, whey brought from
Ates to Wit, and holm trees Sig 10 Noe
per pound, ate to quality. The strong feeling welch has charac-
terized the market for hags for tbe Wet
wo week, 5011 oostieues to he the mein
eater. of this braaob of the trees. and
vlcse tn-0ay snared a farther advance
of Sc to S.c per lee pounds. This strength
1s attributed to tie limited sappeiss m.. -
tag forward, on account et the s=trews
but of late and the lieu denial= from
porkers for *upples, 1a mmiasgtresee ter
an active trade due, •tN atop adeeyd
los. were made at 41.11 to M per 1M the,
weighed off cars.
A feature et the resell -meat trade was
the .treagth In the market tar Moots. sad
/Moss advanced air to 4: per heed, whisk
was due to the hoes d.eesed from Meal
buyers sad the 11m*.A offerings, and
sales, were made at *4 to M each. The
trade 1n sheep was outer. said brews wore
unchanged, et frees ahs to :1 soca. The
demand for calves was geed at pries*
rangtag from la bis each, s lee ales w
tsaaity
East Wl s % Cattle Market
KA NT suer aux July T1.--tNettle- Re-
ceipts. rams head; market Our lib to Jae
wet. prime elates, KM M Res; b.t-
b, grades s s to
t1 t vas - R.esspta, IgM market slow, Ws
lower cats to eases, k 4 1i0
nh..tt .y Lambe--Ro Duels. 011e bead;
Market slow, tit lune Modes srabe,
47.0 w 4, se cull es fair a te WA. year-
Maea, N to KW mem. a to el
Hep Micelles. ILIA aaarbet active
sand firm reit.,., (' 16, piss, of to
w; mesa& NM to tl l4, bey. $1.1111 to
Mtwtrrep, M to teak masa 14 r
chi .. Uwe Sbek.
CRhCAtib_. Jaw 1.
MAWMAWmaree4 steady to Ms. gbsr.4
w tr.tehetis to M S: esod. .roes,
taw to Ito, roust. 1 . ` v, int SI to 4316;
Wet ts.M to p.0 rte. %• to O et
rattiv-R.sdpt.. Was ,.ark.t sows
emote,MS to f. town .ad Wrens, jai
II 72. srrrksn ase t..5. S 10
eses. M.O to A A: -Dives, B to eras►
Sleep site /grub-R«.ley, elm. mar-
grtw etFeIan N m ew W
n. KM to R.
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By Lydia E. Pfnki9atn's
Vegetable Compound
1I rats, Md.-' I seed yea here-
wlfi firs of my Sheen year Ni
ugbter A mow, who
esus restored t•
health aLy
I'inVegeta-
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a
bee Compound. Bis
was pale, with dark
ircles antler belt
yea,
Tv.4lIe1r
rid aalbld4 It Gress
assess. bat s h e
w wens all_
ace kW. .cp=s • ,. LydiaLPf1aa>t
Mat s ' `
and after t See-
the
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the has Woke
bar health.
to your r Miei a I esti recesusesd it
teas ad female treshiss."-itrs L A.
Coslaiasc 1168 R*tk d Barest. BaW-
Radads et sash istives Poo. meth-
aewoqwensithe lisle trie fog eats%
Lydia X. P 'a• Vegsdbis dew
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mad by the ti Lydiaat Ow Mahlon
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TeMtheg!k Used This Advise.
Milian to/shied with painted
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'Mie i& Mrs. lflaleaam Lyl.■,
Zak; Air adviser froth
BUSINESS E COLI.lrC3t
Toronto. invitee You to write for
dos bands®somaartraMgrt,He es
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Ste ". H. enaW, Blaen
Yowl and Gerrard Sts. Toronto.
b
If you
wont the
weep t ka t
covierrstbsrhmi most
surface and steads all
kiad.of weer sad weedier,
ask the dealer to gees you
Warts LAW'
M -I. PURE PAINTS
Whatever it is that needs
raia*Yag, toads or outsells
the hour., you'll and
M -L Pure Paimu
the most elm-
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gen buy.
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GREAT REDUCTION
SALE OF
TWO-
PIECE
SUITS
44041,400
J11Le 7p. 141`
During the prevailing
hot weather something
to wear could be no
more comfortable than
one of our two-piece
Suits, with a Negligee
Shirt and soft collar of
the latest model. We
a r e offering special
inducements to those
who buy now.
McLEAN EROS. .
Semi -Ready Tailors
iteldleaseetteeteitellsOdlnftinieie
Toilet Articles !
We aim always to keep on hand
the best, the most reliable preparations
for toilet use. We shall be glad to
have you call and ask for your favorite
preparations. We are here to please
our customers.
F. J. Ruujg
North Side gquare, Ooderich
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GOODS
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Recommended and *old by
Howell Hardware Go., Limited
SUMMER
SESSION
8todsnt. coat enter any day.
Open entire year. Now is a
grind these u, enter. largest
trainers in Canada. Graduates
get best position.. Tbousasde
studying at hoes.. Ezelusre
right of the -Famous Blies.
Book -Keeping 8t.t-m' for Ont-
ario. ' • he+u l Buse nes. from
,Wast to Finish.'
Write kit particulars.
.,.' LONDON
BUSINESS CULLLOt
taffiliated with Chattel
Rod nese ('ofletg.l
OSe. s'OTToa
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Hammocks, Coal Oil Stoves, Gasoline Stoves,
Screen Doors and Windows, Refrigerators, ice
Tongs, Lawn Mowers, Ice Cream Freezers, Fishing
Tackle, etc.
BRASS GOODS
We hate just received a beautiful line of Florentine Braes
Goods. Each piece possesses the aesthetic chars) of Nature's tier -
den. each decorative design artistically •ograved by hand ami
finished is black aol dull brass.
We have also • fine line of Rodgers 1847 goods.
Big assortment of Carving Knives and Forks io cases.
BICYCLES
We are agents for the Canada Cycle R Motor Co.'s Bicycles and
carry the Cleveland lion in stock
We have added a bicycle repair department to our ;workshop
and carry a full line of bicycle sundries.
L your LAWN MOWER out of repair or .loos it need sharpen
ing? We can pot it is order for you.
FENCING
We have about two thousand rods of Feociog left yet ant u f
about four thousand. We are going to clean thin Feecittt test et
prices that no person can afford to miss. The Epee cooaiet, of
The Pittahurlth Perfert Fence, 7 wire., 47 laches
hieb, No. 9 wire, for nR a rod.
Cyclone Woven Wire Fence, No. 7 and No. 9 wire.
American Woven Win Fence, No. 9 wire.
Page Woven Wire Fence, No. 9.
Coiled Win at 42.40 pet• 100 lbs.
Barbed Wire at 4234 per 164 Iva,
Does Your Nouse Need Painting?
if so, don't forget that we bae:dle the Nherwto-WViUiaes. Pawl
the bast paint cm Ibe market,
hist you want to brighten up your furnituree floors and wand
work ? 1? so, don't forget that we beadle J AP- A -LAC. • high grade
rarm'h and stair combined.
• CEMENT
A The Pfaide 0•14•1•11
441 beet
Portland t 'merit has just amveer
- M 6L --t cement mrd..
IliumLet or. nn roar Plumbing. Heatlyt R.vesirtomgi/ag,
Metal Roofing etr
lf
CHAS. C. LEE.
House Phone No. 112 Store 'Phone No. 22
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