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PORTER'S HILL
LOTHIAN.
Tv INDAY, JUDO t81h.
LangLLg LOCALS. -D04114411 MOLw
la the excursloa to Detroit os
Nies Margaret McKay.
gim• e, *pent a week here. the
ef Mrs. Rod Campbell Mrs.
may, of Btratiltoy, *pent a
ogle of weeks visiting her parents,
Vr. sed lire• Wtls. Hotton, Mr.
tl jkg, Chester Ritchie, of Detroit,
) N Again friends here.
NULLITY.
Mo*(DAY. June 17th.
ON Mary spell is the guest of her
!dam Miss (;ood(elbw, of Guelph.
elm. Cole. of Waterloo, is spending
ani weeks with frieods in this town.
Kr Fuller, of Stratford. was the
vest .(her friend, Miss Evelyn Hill,
ire week.
Ow Elsie Adams, who spent the
'mike months in Chicago, has tame
50,s.d the summer with Mrs. Thos.
Mem sr.
t.ANEb.
Moxnev, Jnne 17th.
LOCAL Stress.- Quite • number of
lie boys of tbe Ritte Association at
fssied the county shout,beld et Pont
�yasee��
on Friday last. WWlaul
lladi.io has had George McKenzie,
dlecknow, working for him the pant
wok.... .James hillier and gag are
eery putting up a cement foundation
isr Robert Ritchie. Mts. James
lase is apendiog w few days with her
ilarbter, Mts. A. M. Treleaven. of
kilery Mr. Sanderson, of Dun -
pesos, *pent • day with his son
Pavey last week (leo. Webb, of
St Helens. en 1 Mr, Kent, of
$sskatchewut, were callers at Lanes
oe Monday last. Some Lane.
people ',pent bund*v at Port Albert.
MAFEKING.
MONDAY. June 17th.
News No -res. -Miss Agnes Kilpat-
rick. of Brown City, Micb., is visiting
bar brother, 4. J.. hero at present ....
Miss 4 Blake sod R. Johnstone went
toDetroit on the Greyhound exoter-
ic" Mrs. D. Anderson, of Zion,
is visiting friends bete 1...e
easke has gone to Oodericb to join
the mditary camp.... t•. A little visitor
bit cent to stay at the home of John
Ie saby ... Quite a few of the
mug folks took in the garden party
at Deaiannon on Wednesday last. , ..
Robt. Irwin, of Ripley, visited at the
bone of Jai. Edwards yesterday...
Misr Lours Johnston was the guest of
MIa Mary Saunders restwrday
Stephen Deere', of Dungannon, is
Hwy repairing Jacob Reed's barn.
ST. AUGUSTINE
TCIteDAY. June 18th.
News Nurse, -Miss Mary Grieves
ism the sick list at present Miss
Shanahan, of Clinton, visited her
aunt, Miss Mary McIntosh, last week.
ruse t'allaben, of Whiterborch,
is meting at John Redmood's
Mr. and Mts. Hamlin. of Detroit
called oo friends in this vicinity this
week Mie. W. J. Kirkland, of
Teeswater. is visiting at Wm. Wil-
sm's...., . [avid McAllister and the
Mires Josephineand Betsy McAllister
visited Brussels and Jamestown
ftieads brit week and attended the
NeDonald-Snell wedding... ..Miss
diary Poiluyrd, of Prosperity, is visit -
kr aunt, Mrs. G. (irisves.
Mus Ynuogbltu, of Auburn, la at
We. Thourpeores at
t
Wm. and W. Watson called
es friends in this vicinity on Monday,
i.. The Catholic people of SL
ntestine intend having • picnic in
Mr. Wallace's Mush on Jul It
Tb. 8t. Augustine Rift
Mum attended the kion
Fara on F'ridA *boot at Point
y, and although they
Aid not 'wooed in getting either
uc
Ube steps they got three other prises.
F. Moyle spent Sunday with his
%Pother, Joe Boyle.
GODERICS TOWNSHIP.
MONDAY. June 17th.
llaaaten Tonott•m.-A pretty
wt1M(ag wits solemnized in Toronto
a Wednesday, June 5th, 61 the hose
eller. and Mrs. It. J. Anderson, Laus-
anne avenue. when their niece, Miss
Indy Aimed* Smith, formerly of
Ohne., was united in rnarriaar to
Janes A Thompson, a former resi-
dent
Ns11ber of the TorontThe o gad now a
coremoat• was performed by Rev.
Rirclotb Miss Elects Ooultes,
ailed. of the bride, rendered Lohen-
b' a edding march. Miss SM.
• cousin of the groom. wan
tended the groom. Tbe bowie was
+ Prank Anderson A at-
prettily
�rsled wrt6 pea and
ilacs dime and lily t1f tela valhy.
tee
pk left for sear breakfast, the
.gtheir new home
ems avenue, Tomato. '[heir
Sv eM Melds in this locality loin
tending eosgr♦t,n)ayone.
WalaN.t1DAY, June 19tb.
pis Pepe TIM W.eT. - Meer
lekh Who with his brotheedeei•w,
images
s s ikon.'
i. took s to Ras10carload M i is
top000ill till, ha. di.posed of Me three
"'ity 'ttok. ',bleb brought him is
and the few other artistes
Am. He Minds Ilegika..
• tate a
lllq will he isye seer Ahem die
tAith 14a• BIN hese
far his heather- -easiegagne. Ote.1"kla
Lift his litiss the alsk het he
• waste • Ysib g. he N *Meg
lfyw yyi eggspmeereed y thaw
wM ea high Etter
tibig beim
b., Wit wateTeamr nWilllie�t t11rt1R-
_Toe tell M way hay." NM the
�•Ziattc. Jibs wee le net
salillhelhilebetmm
.1•1 vest • ,t ., e. i s„ M► ee
Tve.DAY. June 18th.
Ho'r's.. -Miss Ba•aiater. d Detroit,
is Yielding at We.. Slllott's Mr.
and Mrs. Roy French •ud son pent
a few dare to tieafortb last week
Arian* those that took in the exeaar-
eias to Detroit as Friday were MEA,
JO NN McDonald. Kate M4DougslI,
Amite111•Denitell and C. NewtonMrs. Mott and ... .
daughter, of Detroit,
ars vidtieg at Wm. Johnston'.
A strawberry festival uoder the aus-
pioss at BMW League will be bend on
Wednesday .reales, July Sed. Look
for particulars later.
RENMit L w.
TottsDAY. June 18th.
THE F&VIT Caor.-Now that elle
period of biocen on our fruit tress is
over It is possible with some degree of
oettatoty to state what may be the
prospects for • crop this fail. The
trees all bl&,med well but. owing to
the cold and unfavorable season there
is not the showing of fruit that has set
that might have tees expected from
the immense quantity of blowguns.
For several nights it was extremely
told Arid there was a total absence of
insect lite to disseminate tht pollen
which. added to the almost incessant
rain, is the cause of the falling off of
the crop. From actual observation
we Plod that the early varieties of
apple. are better than the late kinds
and that there will be a light crop of
Spier. The Baldwin. are not hoary
and Greening*. Ruasetts and Ontsrlos
will he light. The Rihstona. Canada
Reds, American Pippins, Blenheim
Pippins, Snows and Menne bave a fair
showing, but will not require thinning
on the teles. Ana taking it all round
the crop may t. reckoned as not quite
up to an average. Peary and cherries
will be very light. the latter e.pecO-
ally. Next week the strawberries will
be On sesame anti promise a very heavy
crop.
KIPPER.
TCssD.t v, June Vita.
On Conference Sunday, A. Reid, of
the Parr line. Stanley, preached an
axeellent sermon in the Methodist
church, delighting everybody.
OOOD W1811114. -William Murdock
has purebae.d a honer in Egenondville
and will remove there shortly. Their
old friends and neighbor, here wish
Mr. and Mrs. Murdock a long and
prospernus life in their new home.
While living here during ell the period
of their married lives they have
proved excellent neighborsandfriends.
Their place is taken by their young-
est son. John. who brings to the old
home his bride, Miss Jennie McBeatb,
only daughter of Walter McBeath.
and for tome •ears oegaaist of the
Presbyterian church et Brucefield.
This is the third generation of Mur -
docks on the farm and all join hi
wishing as great prosperity to the
young and harpy couple as was en-
joyed by their predecessor,.
AGoon RECORD eon No. 11.-A.
W. Johnston succeeded in mending
equal with H. Ste -Achim. of Brussel•,
another former Meaforth Collegiate
Institute student , for the Alexander
T. Fulton scholarship in matberoatir:a
and physics for the first year in the
late ezaminat.inns of Toronto Univer-
sity. D. C. Grasaick. who received
hia professional Br t..ela * certificate
from the Faculty of Education a few
weeks ago, has received an appoint-
ment on the staff of teacbers in the
Ottawa city schools, with tbe iottial
salary of $1,200 a year increasing to a
maximum of 11.000 yearly. Mr. Gres -
sick is a young man who ha' done
good work as a teacher in West
Heron and hie future successes will be
followed with pleasure by his many
friends here Thee. three are farmer
pupils in 8, Si. Nod 14, Stanley.
STANLEY.
MOIIDAY, June 17th.
William Clarke, who has been seri-
ously i11. ie improving. '
Misses Ida Reid and Eolith Rathwell
were visiting friends in Stratford last
week.
Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Bate, of Tor-
ment, tame up on a visit to their
father. who was ill. Jere. Barton is
extending her stay.
Mr. sod Mrs. Alex. Innis are mov-
ing into Clinton atld giving up the old
homestead to their yon. Johi3 8., who
recently took unto himself a wife.
Mr. aub Mrs. Innis have been •Imoet
lifelong residents of the 2od moms -
Won.
DEATH OP A FoR11It. REaiDElrr.-
Tbe death of • former resident of this
township took plata et Watrous.
Sask., when Daniel Willem was called
to bis reward, He was 111 for severs]
months. In December 0? lest year be
visited In this township atter as (si-
gam.. of about dxtew year& While
hers he took iR, from w&eb be never
recovered. His widow sad one son
survive.
Txlvte W,me.-A Pretty wedding
took piaos et "The Browse/es," the
resistance of Mr, sad Kra Job. Wise.
T stsetsottls, at bish on os Thum-
day,
humday, Jenne gilt. whin Kew Pearl, eldest
daughter el the hest and booms, was
united in wnrri./s to John S. Innis. of
this townsid .. T. es'etntwhy ws.
by Rev. Hall Wood. of
and was a ltle sed layabout
Wise, sister
01 IsMeplplayedthe weldiaa
scarier. The brill weegowned Is a tt.ewi._ ly
scow and Icyfreck atarvied tebomplet
n
a kited roma. The draw:rap
was ilesdesinsay decorated with /ew-
ers and the bridal part stood hoists
in
• bank of Nesal Sowers. he
gross,'• gift to the brit was a tte.tgll-
bel ammenest of pemei• prettygs tad the Main
the �itueres WWiimn was a
pies* hens the %Ws ea ltd. llnnis hit ea tie afternoon
Ws . Is. a hsweyae.a try to lbteelt.
end •fins..* lee. Thi
diem was of miry
OS tr.tr mime they wW e►
.pie ea the gment's Herm ea the led
ersmrrie. Their .merry Mends 1010
M ttiIsiieg thin many happy years K
s.• r, .1
WEST4WAWANO3H.
iloxvsy, June 17th.
Towraxt,. Cuvtscl.-The eoswdl
met today at the call of the Reeve to
appoint a township engineer. alert to
attend to any other business
might ba brought up. V. M. R__-�
wee appointed engineer for the town-
ship at apiary of SIO 00 per day and
ezpesssss, en motion of Mews. WM-
son and Altebeson. On motion of
Messrs. Wilson and Watson the ques-
tion of the Colborne municipal tele-
photos bylaw was left in the hands of
the Rt.ve with power to act- The
following accounts were ordered to be
pai4, on motion of Messrs. Watnn
and Murray: Thos. Phillips, tile, WI..
10; Elliott Miller. building bridge on
concession 13, 1110. The next meeting
of the council will be held on July
lfltb, at 10 o'clock. W G. McO.awrit;
Clerk pro tem.
Liverpool' and Chicago Wheat Futures
Chem Higher -live Stitch_
Latest Quotations.
41, June 17.-sasrrtions that the
SLY rm.
TCEYD.ty, JUtir l&11.
Summer DE.lra. - A sudden death
weather wits too cold assth* est aid Ino
damp southwest, had mesh to 4.. tt-day
with a• M *awe f• wheat. The statism
clams sOomi. ilio to %e *hove hatoNay's
Latest trailing lett corn euthang-
*sia to 1%c *ewe, oats carve*. time the
0p provision*
teat weak to %e te 1N
aad ions Irregular, struas uta
trope decline to lc aerease a oast.
verpoul market closed to -day yd
to hid lower time )esterdsy ve
what. and unchanged to d lower us
cera. At Bsrbn wheat closed he Maker,
.4 Budapest 1%e higher, and at sateen*
unchangWinnipeg Options.
Opea. High. Low Gose. Close.
wisest -
July Mini ink Lith alas 1E%
Oct.t� 57%a *a[ Isis mksgt16
July T 10-110sY. 6alur,
Ex. No. 1 teed 44aett
Torent. Crain Market,
Wheat, tall, belle p 0; to N
Rye, bushel
oats, bushel • W •10
Wheat, goose, basket
Barley, bushel
Barley, for teed 0 N BPI
Peas, bushel 1 N
Buckwheat, bushel 1 M
Tenants Dairy Market.
Butter, creamery, lb. roUg.. • Y • s
26
took place in town on Monday morn-
ing.wilds when Roy HAMM. a young hoy Butter, store lots ' Ib0 21 0 25
nine ysare and nine wanths old. died Eua. aew•1ald • 34
of inflammatory rbeumh
atis.u. He ad Cheese' were Ib 0 1,. ;..:
been suffering for the past three Montreal Crain and Pufoduc.•
months, but it was not thought he MONTREAL, Jun. 17. -The export
was so seriously ill. The funeral wit trade la ail urn of grata eoatlnues very
Q
lake place from his home nn Wed Les- uiet' The foreign demand for wheat la
limited. and bids were lower. Th•
day and proceed to the Union cense- local demand for oats continues fair, and
tery. sales of some round lots were made for
BAMEYALL -.� merlin wap held un ~lpment from Fort William. The outside
R demand for car lots 11 fair at steady
Thursday evening Use the purpose of p,rk•ea. Flour is (trot, with only a all
organizing a baseball team. Toe fol- volume of mail
business doing for tote domes -
lowing officers were Elected : R. Mc-. tic and export account. Hlllfeed is quiet.
Kay. manager and secretary: W.
Moon, c tptain. The boys should be
able to getup a fair team here with
practice. We understand they have
a chanoe to enter • competition on
July Oat, at Monkton, and we hope
they will get together and put up the
class of hall they need to. 3
PULPIT CHAN4sg.,-The Presbyter-
ians are .having plenty of variety in
the occupants of their pulpit. On Buckwheat -No. 2, *1.51 to 61.141.
Sunday Rev. Mr. McKay, of Thames P1our-Manitoba sense wheat hereat*.
firsts. N.N: s•conda, SAO- stoma hikers'
ford, occupied the pulpit and next 16.1.; wtnter patent* .batce. N.ri to rt a:
Sunday Rev. Mr. Currie, of Blenheim, straight rollers. KM to N.50; do., bag&
will preach. Trinity church and the iLN to 1=M.
The butter market la soft, owtns to In-
creased supplies and • amatlar demand.
Cheese was easier at a decline of 1st'. For-
eign demand good and considerable busi-
ness done. Eggs fairly active, Provisions
steady.
Corn -American, No. 2 ).diner, Glee to
Mc.
O$ts--cana4taa western. No. 2. 6.1 a to
Sic; do., No. 3, *014c to 6Ic. extra Nu. 1
feed. 6116c to 1*c_
Barley -Manitoba fe.Q,Miro to fit:. malt -
Ing. *1 a to *1.51.
Metbodisb also hada change on Nun- Rolled oats -Barrels, K.4i. bags. 1* lbs.,
day. Rev, K. A. Fear, peetor of the ft w.
I[IllfeeA-Jinn. *22; aborta, W to 627:
Methodist church, exchanged with middlings. 626 to *30; moulllie, NO to M.
Rev. 1 • i. Durrant, of Belgrave. Rev. Hay -No. 2, per ton. car huts, 520 t•
W. H. Hartley, a former rector of esese-Finest western*. 131,c to 1311mc;
Trinity church. now stationed at Dor- finest east rim itte to lat(,e.
beam. preached bere and the rnembers Butter�boleest creamery, 2414c to Mac:
of his former charge gave hitt] a warm seconds, 21c to 2434c.
welcome. Eggs-SeNcted. Mc to Mc: No. 3 stock.
17c to 17'%r.
PeaseItet. .%ND G E'e E R A L - Potat•ss-Par seg, car tots, i1.10 to tun.
Amongst those who attended the See -
forth races from here last week were
Mr. and Mrs. L A. Charlesworth, R.
M
. McKay. Dr. Mt -Taggart.. A.
Hooper, J. Emigh, W. Bell, F. Me-
C•ughey, F. McIntosh, J. B. Watson
and J. White Quite a smother
from here toot in the excur,ion t) De-
troit last Friday, returning home
Tuesday morning tired. hut reporting
an enjoyable time. 'Thursday even-
ing there were 109 ticket* /old for
Godericb, but ova account of the cold
weather the exruntioniste did not all
go on the lake trip. It is too bad this
excursion couldn't take place un w
moonlight night instead of a dark
one. .. J. Bell paid • visit with his
cousin at Southampton-, the past week.
Archie Bell was in Loodon last
week nn a business trip Mr. and
Mrs. R. Pratt are at preempt on a visit
to friends at Flint. Mich Mrs.
Boodgen, of Lontiesboro', visited with
her daughter, Mee D. Floody, here
the past week ...Mr. and Mex
Groot'. of Napierville. 111 , are spend•
ing their holidays with relttivrs in
Hellen R. R. Sloan, of Holmse-
vllle, spent Sunday tinier the parental
roof here and on Monday he left for
Undericb, where be will *soar his
duties as lieutenant in the :bird Regi-
ment A few from here left tato
Tuewlay for Gnderich as volunteers,
but it is bare to get many to go. as
work is so far behind and help so
scarce that they cannot get away....
Mrs. R. McKay ; nd Miss Fletcher, of
Detroit, anent a few days here this
week visiting friends in town, return-
ing Tneeday morning by boat from
Goderich Geo. Thomasson, of
Clinton, who visited here for a few
days with his sisters, returned home
on Saturday.
His Limit.
She -Mr. Dubb is always telling
what be is geinieto do.
He -Weil. It he didn't he'd have
nothing to tell. -Boston Transcript.
A Tough One.
Pat went on a trip to South America
anti while there bought a present for
O'Brien in the shave of a nrstty parrot
which was *flipped to O'Brien. When
Pat returned horse, he said to
O'Brien ;
'Dimly -did re git the foioe parrot
01met Ter
"01 did ohm. Pat, aid Oi wants to
tell ye that Oi never put me teeth into
a tougher Mrd in me life!"
Helpless.
"By Jove," said Biota. "that was
Here's • big lot of pianos de-
stroyed by Ills up in Myrecoss. The
Res eeenartimeot was utterly beideeees
,What was the trouble r sated ,
Unrest*. Mting IostanU''
Why, tpplleised Bi ksplay
. whereupon
n Lupon
tbody In the club wadi invited to
enjoy wawail at the expanse of the
party of Ow second part-Rerper's
CATTLE MARKETS.
Union Stack Yard..
TORONTO. June 17. -Receipts of
live -tock at the Union Tarda were
83 care -1466 cattle, 1089 hogs, 299
sheep, 187 calves and 19 horses.
Exporters.
morns & Co. bought 11h'' distillery -fed
stern, 1:71 lbs. each, at *5.40.
Mute -hairs
choir,. butchers sold at 57.7* to *&1•;
loads of good, 57.60 to $.65; medium. *6.113
to 57. 10, common. 60 to 57; cows. 64 to
50.46. canners, *2.10 to Si.
Milkers and Springer*
About a dozen milkers and springers
',old at 616 to j70 each, but only one
brought the latter price.
Va.
About 107 vealeal calCveslveswere on aria,
prices rang11W from 54 to **.73 per cat.
Sheep and Lambs.
/beep, light ewes, sold at *4.50 to *5.30:
heavy ewes, *4 to *4.30, ram,. 53 to it;
spring Iambs sold at N to 116.60 per cwt.
N
8electe, fed and watered. *1.50, and *1.25
f.o.b. cars at country points.
Montreal Live Steck.
MONTREAL June 17. -At the Montt -sal
Stock Yards west end market the receipts
of live stock for the week ended June 15
were 1x00 cattle, NO sheep and hat's, 1305
hop amt 1050 calves. The supply on oke
market this morning for sate consisted of
IN cattle. 2200 @beep and lambs, leo hop
and Sil Ives.
There wear no change in the condition of
the market for cattle, prices being firmly
maintained for all grades. notwithstand-
ing the tact that oke supp5y was tulb• 300
head larger than a week asp The quality
of the stood In some instaaroea was above
the *versa, It being well finished and
In prime coftdltioe, welch sold readily at
11.11 per 150 pounds. There were s few
loads of Manitoba domestic, bay -fed cat-
tle on the market, and straight loads of
steers and heifers sold at K and mixed
loads at *7.51 per 100 pounds. Choice bulls
were to demand at 1760 l0 87.76. and
choke butchers' cows sold as high AS K
per 105 paveds,
The tone st the market for small meats
was ete•dy under s goad demand. and
1per 140
pounds,
and spring lam
bs
tint efpteo logs
Nec. hEwu rthoesalesd baroughQualNitt•y.
Nog prices advanced ::.c per 100 pounds.
which was dos to the assailer offerings.
The demand was good aid an active
trade was done In selected lot@ at 50 to
N.3 per 1N pounds, weighed oft cars.
Butchers' cattle. ebolog, KN to 50.M;
do.. aleah0at. u.n b 55.455 M. eommaw
N.s to 55; e0., chola saw. .Is q R;
a•., swedlea. 16.7* to 50. dp, WUe. Ks to
17.11; milkers, chow*. each, ON In 555; 4o..
comm** and medium. each. OS to mi.
springers, as t. in.
Sheep, ewes. N to N.N. becks an.1 calla.
*4.11 to WA; tombs. ts.M to K70.
Hoge, (0.14.. N los 50.10.
Calves, 5 to t7•.
East Mullahs GKN to a: aniB.:UTFWAL. landua165a 17.to-C$cUUs-ar
& w O
doors. 50 to ism. sbl.Nsss. 01 111.10;.r111 5
hoteliers, M to ; betters. OA M
f;
abort. SI a V. w. Na:
Enarbsrs w tmdors. ka 50: ilitidt
bonus. M.s to 50. fru" cowa Me
4,440tmrs. owls. p• to as.
Nowa-*swig s• Kea setae and lie
t* N. news►. heavy sad mN q
p Y: �0rkon, 50 q .N: Mgused.a K*t.t• 10
p: "ism. M.• to M.m stags. 0 te
p.n. Ykq& ST to R.s.
Massdr Mmo eM. wo
.0s. INt: o
set:vem..1.s t. *sic saes* sraedh et
sod M 11 Nlis aw,
•
Chimps Live Sock.
csoce0O, Jogs t; .-[latehe--geemyY.
lees; market. tress see fewer Memo:
steer le Palk TOMO new* 4•41115 erect to *10 35wvr.
605N5. ewers, Itri t• steelier'its. ,�s Mot
fselora, Ks ss MM; caws KN haws'
1111 o WIC PS. M M *Vivo
timer-�".w"s'r"t''Mgt t"' del ;g # -gait
N y 1111' iaae'y, .f
N. N.
P14114°Seeing
this spla*did
mange places You
under no obliga-
tion to buy. We
guarantee the
..Pandora " just e1
willingly asMcC lary
people because we
know its perfec-
tions just a3
110
M'CIa ryas
icor sale by Howell Hardware Oa
1
Everybody's•
Doing It
The whole world
'Kodak." because of
the oonveniewoe and
the.implicity of them
Eaet,in Kodak.
We tarry a full line
of Eastman Goods
which includes every-
lhind for the aw-
atenr. Ask to •tee the
latest -tete
VEST POCKET
---KODAK
11 Bte nicely into tbe
vest pocket, and
take, a picture 11
x2; inches. Pilled
with extra good lens.
Price, *7.00.
F. J. Midland
AGENT
"The Store That Pleases"
ROOFING
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complete proleetion, p
dollar of cost, than
natal roofing, shingles
or any other ready roof-
ing. With over 300
imitations, Ru-berrllisearthe boa. Mad. in
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and natural Sate. Look
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PERFECTION
COCDA
Cowan's .eems to hit the
right spot It is a great
food for husky young ath-
letes : satisfies the appetite :
easy to digest: and delicious
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hildren's Wear
We make a specialty of handling
clothing and everything for children's
wear. We have in stock a splendid
line of dressy suits, made up in the
Brownie style, that are of unusually
good value and are sure to please.
We can also "suit" you if you re-
quire anything in Wash Suits.
Our stock of Hats includes a line
of the sailor style suitable for children.
11cLEAN BROS., ,,t
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
NOMESEEKERS'
EXCURSIONS
JUNE 11th and 25th
and every eecood Tuesday until
Sept. 17, inclusive.
Winnipeg arid Return, $34.00
Edmonton end Retire, 542.a
Proportionate rates to ether
points. Raul n limit W days
Through Tourist Sleeping Cats
to Edwontcn via Saskatoon, also
Winnipeg and Calgary via Main
Line.
Ask Jom. Kidd, C. P. R. Agent,
fur Home*eekers' Pamphlet.
UPPER LAKES
NAVIGATION
Steamers leave Port McNicoll
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednes-
days, Thursdays and Sat-
otdaye at 4 p. m. for
SAULT STB. MARIE, PORT
ARTHUR and FORT
W ILL,IAM(
The Steamer Ma*dtaba, eailia�
tom Port a4cineoftWeinmetaye.
will call at Owe Sound, leaving
that point 10.30 p.m.
Stestnship Express
leaves Toronto 12:45 p. so. co
sailing day*, waking'ieet%
connection with steamer,
at Port McNIcoll.
Ticket. and full information from Jos. Kidd, U. P. R. Ageot.
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GOODS
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. COAL -OIL STOVES
With tbe coming 0t the hot day, of Summerou will went
a New Perfection Cool -oil Stove. With tbie coaly -oil stove yon
have no extra insurance to pay. Call and examine them.
We will send them out on approbation.
LAWN MOWERS
Our large shipment of Lawn Mower, is just in and we ctfer
several different makes to choose felons.
REFRIGERATORS
Do you require a Refrigeratt.r this Mummer % W. hove
some in stock and more coming.
SCREEN DOORS
Get your Screen Doors and Windows now and keep tbe tiles
out in preference to putting them on later and keeping them in.
CEMENT
Are you going to build a cement dello this Steamer ? ff 10, we
have for rent • set o1 abs London Mese) Adjustable Hilo (;orbs
also a swinging bout. These will simplify the handing of silos.
We bave peat received another car of National Portland
Cement. Wh n von use this ('e►nsnt you know you have tbe
best that east be bad.
SPRAYING MATERIAL
Hare you sprayed your tire. yet? We can fnruish yn r
with the lime-sutpbur, also Arsenate of Lead.
FERTILIZER
The tar of Fertjlize, arrived a couple of week., aoo) end w.•
have had a big sale of it. This Fertilizer is an organic matter
with the addition of steamed hone flour, blood flour gild potash.
These es.unt.li make it tbe most vduabis measure on the
mu het.
COAL AND WOOD
Owing to the sc•reity ed Hard Coal we bave put in a A. n<
iknoemic Luiop Soft Coal. This cruel male** epiesrthi itch. titnt.e
for Hard (coal.
i have sem • r•ucioad of dry shahs, obi, h mote good summer
wood.
1wt ss figure ons rm. pluroinnngg bMtieg e4ectric wirier
trategbllmg, ate. Ail w•wk p•n
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gmesa med.
CHAS. C. LEE
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