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We were fortunate in .picking up this week 3 only, "size 2X2 yadrs at
from the manufacturer 2 t separate Table Cloths, 4 2x21
all new patterns and all pure linen. These are 2 2x2 2 -i '
seconds, and very slightly damaged Don't 4 2x2
miss this opportunity to get an extra table cloth 4 2x3 <l
at a great saving, Kemomber only 2I in, the 2 rr' 2X22 " 3.50
lot. Come early, Oval and Square Designs
2,00
2.25 •
2,50.
22.75
3.00
Bath rowels Underpriced Ten dozen . large sized Bath
Towels, extra heavy weight, in
plain white, cream and red stripe, and cream and blue. Just the .thin or the
hot summer months. Friday and Saturday 25c each. g
Wash Dresses for
Children and Misses
° Children'sSummer 'Wash Dresses
in gingham, duck and print. in a great
variety of styles and colorings, ages 3
to 15 years. just to hand. Prices run
fromr 75c to $3.
Lace Curtains
$1.20 for $1.29
5 dozen only, Fine Lace Curtains
in white and ecru, in five new patterns,
two, two and a half and three yards
long, regular $.g 5o for 1.29
Boys Wash Suits
at the Men's Store
We are showing a good range of
Boys Wash Suits, all sizes, made from.
good wearing duck, and fast colors;
Norfolk and Blouse styles.
Ask to see our special at $1.5o
75c Light Otey Tweed
Drass Uoods i Price
grey yard light Tweed Dress
Goods, 44 inches wide, sblendid line
for children's .wear or odd skirts,
Regular 75c Saturday 37120
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REV. S, J, Alain pastor for another
• year at the: Ontario. St. Chtirch.
•WORLD'S GREATEST SINGERS.
• The Royal Gwent .Glee Singers, of
Newport, Wales, will appear in the
Town hall, Clinton on Wednesday
June 10t13. The finest' Male Chorus
thatever crossed the ocean. Perfectas
a pipe organ, Produce chorus singing
that lheil]s its alldienoe. Melody and
music that appeals to everyone, Audi.
ences actually shed teats and laugh in I
turn so realistic is their singing in their
laughing and crying songs, Theii pro-
gram embraces choruses, part songs,
quartettes, duets and solos all the best
and most popular melodies and songs
of the times..
TO LAY TARVIA.
The St..11arys Council has decided to
discontinue using water on the busi-
ness section of Queen street, and has:
contracted with the Patterson Manu.
facturing Company, of Toronto to ern•
p'oy a tar cement covering on three
Weeks of the street, from Peel street
to Water street, Water street, from
Queen street to Jones street, may also
e included, The covering is called
Tarvia B," which it is claimed, not
only prevents dust, but makes the
road waterproof and gives it good
wearing qualities, Oil nay be used
on the outlying streets later on.
FLOWER BEDS IN.
The flower beds at the Postoi'i-ice
are being filled and already the ap
pearance of the grounds is improved,
Tnese keds at the Postotfee are sources
of many comments of admirations
every season.
TO I;EEP. COOL,
To keep cool this summer. Dr, liief•
er of Detroit, advises the people • to
" (Wear as few clothes as thelaw allows,,
Yellow attacts the fewer rays of the
sun. Government expei'imentsshowed
this and the men of the army wear
khaki. Those who dont like yellow
atrle3'a,
Special Bargain Lisi
for Saturday and:all Next Week
Mrs. Potts Nickle Plated Irons, reg 51.10 for 88c,
Garden Rakes only 20c
4.cans Tiger hand' cleaner for 25e
Flempol the new furniture polish, only 25c
Would You Pick up $4.75 on the Street ?
r1(g 'r5' Would you buy a 55 Safety Razor for 25e. That is the in
trodnctory price of the Mark Cross .Safety Razor. 55 Quality.
Over sixty sold in our store last Saturday. 98,000 sold in one
day in New York City,
Bush Still Continues for the following Popular Goods
Sherwi
n Willia
ms Paints, .Cam pbell's'Varnieh Stain, Floorlac,
Ja,palac, and Berry Bros. Liquid Granite, Decorate with
Windowpbane.
We now handle BEAVER BOARD it takes the place of
lath and plaster, and more sanitary. Call and see samples and
get particulars.
A Bargain Table. of Assorted Graniteware,slightly damaged.
Big Value, Your choice tor 15c,
,s
A RLAN D BROTHERS
STOVES` HARDWARE AND NOVELTIES ,
will find that light blue is the next
hest." Yellow is a, very popular calor
in this district on the 12th of July,
MISSED NEW! ONTARIO
It is a great regret to find that the
Sheffield Independent, the Binning
ham Gazette and the Darliogton Eche,
in each getting out a big 32 page
srtpplentent purporting to Ileal with all
Phases of Canadian life, shonld devote
scarcely a line to the opportunities
awaiting the settler in New Ontario.
These. ;journals haven widecireuiatiori
in northern and middle England and
snake an appeal to a very influential
;and desirable clintele, and while it is
pleasing to see them take an interest
in setting forth • the beauties and
attractians\,o'f on:' fair Doininion the
exclnston of Ontario's promising
northland gives a deeided lack to the
picture.
The Toronto Daily of this week gave
the following breezy item in conecticn
with the Police Court which -refers to
a former well known citizen, Mr. Tis
dale:—
"Twenty three miles!" exclaimed 7;
P Tisdale, when charged in yester
day's Police (Joint with driving at
at that rate of speed. "Why that is
furious driving!"
'Buhl" Raid the Magistrate Cohen,
"that isn't so bad, Why I've driven
at that ---1"
When the laughter subsided, bis
Worship captioned:
1. mean to eery I have driven at that
rate of speed just to see what it .feels
likel Experience makes my tudg
meats fairer. I have driven at forty
miles ere hour.
J. P. Tisdale was fined 510 and
costs,
Special Excursion
Under The Auspices' of
THE CRESCENT CLUB.
Stratford' via Goderich to
DETROIT AND RETiJRN
Going from Stratford Junket 10th at
7.25 a.m.
Return • front .Detroit, June 12th, at
(• 1.00 p.m. '
ROUND TRIP $2.65.
Time, of Special; Train and Fare
Clinton 8.35 a.m. $1.95
A DAY' TRIP ON A DAY 180a;T
"Greyhound" is one of the
moat 5eaworit'kiy and magnificently
equipped day steamers cne Great
Lakes. 'I'tlentat of deck space ;Ito en-
joy that Takla and river breezes and
wide a lata gla.ss cabin wind
ows'un-
obstructed
-obstructed through' which to view
the scenery. This steamer is es-
pecially adapted: for excursion busi
mess, fao'm the dapacious dining 89 -
loon on the, train deck to the broad
open hurricane( deck.
1 The "Trip of Trips" which re,veal
America"s Picturtesque Venice, the
ehaymis of the Stt, Clair river and all
day Wednesday, and until noon
Thursday, in Detroiit, during "Mid-
week" the best time for sight seeing
and visiting, pariticularly for tb,ea-
tres, pplldasurg resorts, and the big
d,eplartm'enit stare's.
Godericll to Detroit
Round Trip, $1 ,.50
White Star Line >`]Q.AgeAYnlit
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LOST !AT. BRTISISELS.
• 'Clinton' footl,atl team lost at
I'russels.,on Friday bast by a,score
o f 2-0, 'Sills' at ,•Seaforth, was re-
feree. •
Cr A.RDEN PARTY.
The CYoalgrieg,ation of St. Paul's
church •purpose holding a Garden
Party ott'the Rectory grounds on.
Thursday -evening, June 26th, Par
tienlare Jolter , •
MAY GO, WEST.
Clalgas'y and Medicine Hat are
after Dick Tasker and the 'big fel-
low, -will' likely go West next week
to eifthler of the above mentioned
places toplay' baseball • (this sum-
mher,
PLEDGE SIGNING IN S S.
Sunday, June, 22nd• is suggested
by the Provincial, S. S, Association
ash the time to launch the cam-
paign fio,d one hundred! thousand
listed pledget signers in the prov-
ince lag pntarto. Zit is truethere are
hundreds now , pl(edged but they
went' a compIdie, record' as fax as
possible. Every S. S. Superintend-
ent is,asleed tlo take the (natter up.
An envetopel containing sample itt-
el'ature will) be mailed by the Prov
incial S.S. Association, Toronto,to
any address in Ontario.
LACROSSE SCHEDULE. '
The beams of the 0. A, L. A.. 'lac-
rosse; series (net in Wingham last
Thursday night and drafted ,out the
following schedule ,—
June 10—Winghamf at Clinton.
June 18 Clinton at Goderich
June 25 Kincardine at Clinton.
July 3—Goclerich at Kineardire.
July 15—TVine:am at Godralch
July 24—Wingham at Kincardine
July 30—Clinton at Kincardine
Aug. 4- Goderich( at Clinton.
Aug. 11—Clutton halt Wingham,
Aug.14--Iiineardine atCioderich,
Aug. 21—Goderich at Wingham.
_Aug. 28—Kincardine at Winghtttn
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CLINTON 11ZARKETS.
.Frogs --$0 60.
Butter --19-20.
Eggs i9c to 20e.
Wheat -00,
Oasts -34.
Earley -45•-4,3:
Peas -75.
Fran—$20-$22',
Shorts -$25:
INTERMEDIATE FOOT BALL
SCHEDULE.
Brussels at Seaforth, June 6th:
Clinton' a't Seaforth, ,Tune 10th.
Brussels at Clinton, June 13.
Seaofttth at Brussels, Julie 20th.
STREET OILING SUCCESSFUL
1 About $600 was spent last year in
Windsor, in placing oily on the
Streets. This was, - largely in the
nature of an experiment, but the
results were slot sattisfactory that
the htoaind of works •proposed to Lb--
crease
h-crease the appropriation to $1,800
for this year.
FIRE CHIEFS AT KINGSTON
1 Fire chief Eartliff, of Clinton,
has been invited Ito attend the ann-
ual convention of th,e .Provincial
Firer Chiefs to, he held in Kingston
on August 28, 29'and 30. The
members of the .civic fire and light
committee of Kingston will make
arangem,ents itot give, the visitors a
trip among the Thousand Islands,
and also, an automobile trip, and a
visit will bet arranged to, take in
the Locomotive works in that city.
SOLD OUT; IN WEST
A. D. McKenzie' former editor of
the Luck now Sentinel, has disposed
of his newspaper and allied inter
-
este in Wilkie,( Sask., and expects
to return east in the near future to
see his mother, who is seriously 111,
Although the bottom reeenCv
dropped out of things in a general
way allot-cr, the West, lilac. was
} enabled to make as very lucky cleat
i his opposition being the purchasers
of his business. As to his future
tions wehave'
t no definite eflni[e in-
formation, but we, hope he will see
HOWE'S CIRCUS COMI:I CT
For over a week the advnce killers
end advertising .agents ahead of the
Howe (;teat I mtdnn Slime have been
busy advettrsing the enmiug of this
gt eat:gr:r, egatio ` m od ti e dare set for
its coming to this, town is Tuesday
June 3('th It is fortunate t'o • the lavers
of amusements that this show h„s
placed the name of this town on its
route, and it is to be hope,. that the
patronage it will receive will he each
w will warrant it visiting here each
vest. There are many shows tooting
the country, but when a show of the
ni ,znitude and merit of the Howe
GI eat London Shrew is to he here there
is every re,tsnn why the people shoeld
feet thankful. This is a shote that
elands in rt 010;8 entirely by itself and
po;jnt's the reputation of being the
very lender of theta •111, The repnta-
tinn which has preceded it 1181,0 is of
such a nature that veenminends it
his W'ay clear to remain in the
, cast. --in Lucknow, if possible. The
east needs hila worse than does
the I,late he, is leaying.
AVS311
mare than all the tel' CLt:ising that it? �U
enuld tic, Its own special dcnlhlelengtlt i t$3YY
cars will cnnetitnte the tra!us tlir.tU-ill 1 {' l_
Ilttng 11 here and it- will come in ;all
ms nitede without the least attempt
en Burt"11 its colossal ptnporl 101).
The lion[ (treat London Show is in
tate tthree•ring class, and they are rings
in which will be Seen early the very
h est of performers. The sterling 1 elm.
tabun that this show enjoys makes !t
pnssillle, for it to 80(011' the eery cream
of the p,pfeesion, and no salary ran he
ton exorhitant'when artists rite eon.
sidered by the management. The very
1er,ilers of rynastrians; egaestriimees,
'e,(lers, moo:lees. gytunas's. ae118.11sts
acrobats, wire w,, kors and gels erns
performers are on its nay roll, whsle
Che traine,i animal department is be-
yond comparisnrl. 'rhe menagerie is
the me -t complete cul most perfectly
organized in the country.
Two perf.mrnannes will he given here
The afternoon'perforntaoce at2o'c'nek
and the evening performance et 1
o'clock. Doors will be opened one horn
in advance of each performance. The
grand street parade will take place as
near 10 etch -wit nn thedav of exhibition
as possible. The free outside exhibition
wilt take place on the show grounds
imtnediatley upon the return of the
parade.
THE WELSI31 SINGERS
MADE A GREAT '(IIT
The Times, Valdosta, Ga. "The
Gwent Glee, Singers gave the fin-
est musical'enitertainment in Val-
dosta last night that this city has
ever heard. The singers came
from Wales. Every one of then
is par trained' musician, while their
leader is the equal of . Damrosch
for any of the great orchestral
lehacltexs.who have 'visited Valdosta.
All thos,e who have heard the en-
tertainment last night Irere pleas-
ed tetond, measure. The selec-
tions were, all good and the voices
blended together( lake the various,
fnstrumen(ts of a well-trained, or- Saturday
chestttla. No such harmony has 6
Dere('iive ID(llIllbitiw','
Is not. only a nal 1•tec' to heedtll 11ni
of mates n.nnecisaar}- work. If
you find your bathroom fixture:,
and equipment unsatisfactory. eon -
suit us. Our Tering( for
;l'a'w Phim51114r'
or remodeling old plumping alt
exceedingly low, We can give you
an estimate that WIN 0)01(1' itecttli-
omy for yott:to avoid the unpleate
entrees and annoyances caused sly
poor plumbing.
Thos.11awkins
Plumbing and Heating
(Phone 53)
The Corner Store
"Live and Lei Live"
PINEAPPLES
They are still in for this week at
the same price.
• NOW' is the time to buy befo: e
they go higher,
CAKES
We have a large assortntent of
;CHRISTIE'S FANCY CARES.
Fresh for
evler• been: hearclu n this 0111 as the Strawberries,
singing of the .issue Denude, ky . Lettuce,
Green On1ons,
Radish
Rhubarb,
the Royal, Gwent Glee Singers last
Iulh night,, wa�slle equal}h 4o ift aiinjevery way.
The 8101058 were all good. The e-
nunciation of the( soloists; was as
clelar as the words of a speaker,
The duets and quai'itets;'\vete also
grelatiy ehjoyed,But; it was the
choruses that captivated the and -
imam, ' There are five or six of
these� r
and, every one receif d ,an
encore. T,he musicians were very
responsive 'and appreciative and all
tog the('encores were answered'„ rt
is to, be hoped that they will, conte
back hertheft
,e an,t all f
ZI to thep e
0
pte of the clary wild turn out to hear
them, lit is wlonderful music and it
is tat very rape thing for Valdosta
to get such (exceptional talent,”
The 'Welsh Singers twill be heard in.
in the, Ttown Hall on Wednesday
evening, June 18th. Seats on sale
at Fairs' Btooksitore,
Foi'in for Sake,.
A dlesi.r!able 100 -acre farm for
Sale, beinsg Lot 24, Con. 5, Hallett.
Good frbrtm,e house and kitchen ;
bank barn 50x00, 3 miles from OM
-
ton, 3-4 mile\ from school. The farm
is well! fenced, well wndhemdrained,
and in good! state, of cold vation.
Plenty Of spring water, Possession
given tosuiit purchaser, For fur-
ther particulars apply to
J0.FIN 'CAREERT,
, 'Clinton, P.O,
Phone 4 on' 165
HIGHEST 1VIARKET PRICE FOR
PRODUCE.
li CALL SOLICITED
E. E. tinnniford
PHONE 45.
Atmom
Highest Grade Bread
Conne
rs
B•ome=made Bread
Oonner'O liome•male Bread is
quality through and through.
There is not a detail of good
ranking and; baking overlooked,' so
yon ,know what you' are.getting
'When' you order this Good Bread,
CHAS,4CONNER
Baker and Confectioner
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ngs
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We can't very well talk to you here about
the first two, but wecan about the'third
`--your Horne. No matter what "fixing."
No matter what embellishments. No
matter what expense you have gone to in
furnishing your home, its good appearance
is largely controlled by the Wall ` Hang-
ings; the make or mar the harmony of the
whole. Our spring stock is now almost
complete, and our designs• almost sure to
suit your taste; and our prices, your de-
sire for economy.
La o fair eo.
Often the Cheapest ---Always the Sest
ireOW MI
National Portland Cement
A ftar trying other kinds, you'll always come back to the best
The Best Cement is tileNational Portland (Jelnent
It is the old stand. by. A car Ioad just in.
S. J. ANDREWS, Clinton
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AN NTIcAL DISTRICT MEETING
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WOMAN'S INSTITUTE. '
The'aunual District :fleeting of
West Huron Women's Institute was
held in the Lecture room of Wesley
church, Thursday afternoon last.
The meeting opened by 'singing the
opening ode, was full of interest
from first to Hast. Reports of the
various branches short- til•e worse to
be in a very satisfactory condit-
ion. A good programme was given
by menthe safthediffercntbra-ch-
es. aft'ee }('Mich the C'lintou Franck
served tea to about sixty-fit`s 10(1101
Following were the ofl'teers elected
President, .11rs, Swanson, (lode -
rich,
Vice Pre,,, Bars, Powell, hlyth,
•Secr`I't- as., Mrs. C. E. Young,
Goderich,
Following wag the, program rep -
dared ;—
Instrumental Solo! Miss E. Levis
Paper. "The Influence of Woman'
Mrs. (Dr.) Kennedy.
Vocal Duette "Words .ilarsl,iv
Spoken". Mrs. A.1, McMurrac sail
Bits, H. Fitzsimmons,
Paper, <r. "The Daughter in the
Home" Mrs. Powell, of 1dyth.
Instrumental Duet, Misses Cele
and flicks,• •
Reading, "The Iiitclten Clack."
Mrs. Howard Fowles.
God Sava the King.
CIRCUS ON TUESDAY.
There are many rare and wild do
tnesticated beasts in the menagerie cf
the Howe Great London Show which
will exhibit here on Tuesday June lab
Naturally the hundreds who patron-
ize the show are pleased with what
they see, but it matters not bow rare
the animal may he, there is nothing
that furnishes to old and young alike
so much pleasure as the many monkeys
in their large and spacious home,
Giraffes, hippotamuses. rhinoceroses
giant;eanlels and even the extremely
hydru•choired may for a tune bold
their attention, but not as lung as will
the cage full of monkeys. There is
always something new about their
antics, and they scent to know they are
the whole thing" when it comes to
being attractive, There is nothing so
near human as 11 monkey mother with
!ler babe, Every move and every atten•
than bestowed upon her offspring is
Inst as near that of a human mother
as can he.
Sometime ago with this shore a mon-
rev mother lost her little baby and was
grieving herself to heath. She. refused
to eat and could not, in any way be
coin torted until the keeper one day in-
troduced a sato 11 Puppy clot; to the rage
till of no -miters :A !mutt iuuuediately
the mother who 11 1(1 1,nthey monkey.
h thy adopt'•d tile lit tit. dog and has
mothered 111111 1 ver since, watching
over him ns carr•fnlh' :u she would her
meal 1(411,' baby S+re tiltjet: hint
a.t•,rilnd its her rine whenever she
ctitnhs to the p, t •tris, Ind when he is
playing tornrnd it: tl e cage shetvatch.
es and sees that: 110 hnrul befalls him,
Should the monkey when playing hide
end vee.: with :he peppy hum where it
is 111111P(511'nr Mini 1r, flail her, he will
vey just as if bring neglected. tint the
mother nom key wilt .>prir,g Erroll her
concealment. lock hint up in her :nine
and caddie hint to her with tinge
motherly affection, She does not
mourn for her dead baby 812100 - 81113
1t
ns adopted isle puppy dog.
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-1'e have a good supply ref. Seed Corn, of good quality.
Mangal and Turnip Seeds, Clover and Timothy Seeds.
\Ve have a bot of Shingles, which we will. sell on easy terms
of payment, If you want 'any, conte soon to save handling
We have a supply of Fence Wire, Staples, Etc.,' Etc.
Highest Prices for Ibeittcr, Eggs, Etc., at the
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sell a pair of shoes, it's the very best "ad."
we can send out, You'll be sure to tell
your friends how good they are.
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