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,August is the month for bargains. As our new
fall goods will be here shortly we want to make room
for then, so give great reductions on all summer.
goods.
Special No. I
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Ladies Embroidery Dresses $3.79
We put on sale Saturday ..i dozen. Lades Allover
Embroidery Dresses, all new styles and sold as high
as $8, your choice Saturday 3,97
Special No.2
ladies White Lawn
Waists Halt Price
We put on sale
Saturday all Ladies
Lawn Waists, all this
sess
ons styles, all
sizes.. Now is your
time to buy a good
waist at a big saving
('ottou Foulards 19e
800 yards of Cotton .Foulards, in pretty checks,
stripes and spots, navy and white, green and white,
pink and white, black and white, black and mauve,
regular 25c and 35C, choice Saturday .only 19c
Special No. 4
Millinery at 9Se
Just six Trimmed Hats left, we do not want to
carrry these over, so put them on sale at 98c
Special
No.
Ladies Palley Parasols ilalt Price
We have only 11 Fancy Parasols left, in all the
pretty colors, natural wood handles, choice Halt :'rice
iiiillinery Apprentice Wanted
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WILL PLAY NEXT WEDNESDAY. IS IT HIM?
toOing Vtnso many players wanting
goe igham on Wednesday, the
baseball match between Goderich and
the local team was post poned until
next Wednesday. Everybody remem-
ber that County town boys will be here
to '13 ay ball next Wednesday night at face but the general outline is that of
5.45. bur well known barrister who is tour -
PLAYING FOR CLINTON. ing the Old Country with his wife.
Mr. J. 13. Hnover has a rink of SUDDEN DEATH IN THE WEST
Guelph Bottlers at the bowling tourna• A. few weeks ago 18lrs. Andrew Pat-
meut' at Toronto and playing under terson, wife of Mr. Andrew Patterson
the name of Clinton, It will be re a clerk in the city Hall, Toronto went
membered that Mr. Hoover along with' en a visit to her married daughter at
Meesers, J. Taylor, E. Oourtice and P. Medicine Hat, She was taken sudden.
Towne 'won the Ontario Cup last''ear
and as it was imposible for the local
players to go., Jack Hoover took his
Guelph friends along, They have been
winning some games.
PRESENTATIONS:
In Tuesday's Mail and .Empire a pic-
ture is shown of some of the Canadian
School teachers at Bisey and if we are
notmistaken Mr•,W.Brydon of Clinton.
is standing near an officer. The picture
is hardly distinct enough to see the
ly ill, and died last week, She was a
woman highly estsemed, and will he
remembered by old Clintonians, her
bushand haying been at one time a
bock keeper in the Foundry here.
CHURCH DIFFICULTY
Last friday the employers of the SETTLED,
Jiackson Mfg, Co presented: Mr. J.
illcLe,ocl, their ia,e superintendent
with agold-heaclecl walking cane.
In the evening a special, meeting
iof the 1.0.0.11. lodge and after an
,enjoyable evening on behalf of; the
.lodge Mr. J3. Chant presented 11r.
J. McLeio,cl with a cut glass silver
When Rev. Dr J. S. Cook, (formerly
pastor of Ontario St. Church) was
appointed by theStationing Commitee
of Toronto Conference pastor of King
St. East church last June, the officials
of the church refused to accept him,
and since then overtures looking to an
rned,fezn dish, Many other menu amicable adjustment of the difficulty
bers ,spoke in glowing terms o1 the have been under css way. TheseOohave ato
Work done by Mi'. McLeod in be- last Veen a subssful. SaulttaSte gear e,
half iofthc Oddfellows and were in- and e. W.
E.
of f S, Marin,
deed sorry to,plart with him. and Rev. oron Wilson,- of Steelton,
comes to Toronto.
DEATH OF .:MRS. COURTICE SR,
Last Friday after an illness of
ne,arly:Awe months, Elizabeth Pic -
'card, relict :of tho late John L.
Courtiee lraasod away at the home
;of her son,' •1V1r, E. G. Courtice. De-
ceased was born in Devon, England
in the Parish of AshparkcI on the
9th ,Of Maarch 1825, and carne' to
Canada in the year 185'2, sailing or
the s,a°ding vessel "Lady Peel" and
taking- 13 weeks to make the voy-
age. The family moved to Picker
-ing township anti there she met her
Gate hu2band tvho'7n sh'e married In
1855. Mrs Ceurtice• moved with her
husband to God, rich towInship and
resided•9a1sa at'Holmesville, moving
to Clinton in1902, She was aneeine
ber ,of the B711t ;" Ch1 isti,an Church
and later with the Oln'area., SI, 1,
Meth,od:st Church, One 'ooin'sure'
v'iv es, MrD Cr Courticc of town, at
whose home 900 made her abode
after the cl_ath sof her husband. The
funeral. was held b after-
noon,
Sunday after
0,0010, a)id in the absence of Rev. 5.
J, Allan,. Rev. Dr. Rutledge con-
ducted ; the services at the house
and g7;av e The pallbearers were
the same as at the funeral of her
late partner In til' Jas. Stevens, J.
Govett, 11. Vl iltse, 71),'l'lp arty, J.
Gibb ngs anti HI.':f Iumsteol. The re-
latives from a ci'slance:'t were Mr,
Dean Cnur ice, and Mr. end Mrs.
C. T. Johnston of 'T oronto. The late
Mrs, Cotu t7ce is survived, by a ._a5tVr Sawtaryl'itttnbers
1Vkis,11. Ilo,llvvery, of Toronto ; and
a brother, James Pickard, Park
Roberts, Minn, nditller were al.)le. `
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ANY
THING
you want done in the
line of
Plumbing
Tinsmithin;
Eavetrouhin
Let us Give you a Price
Prices given on all
Contract Work.
Cali or Phone for ` 3
our Prices.
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lit 114Selg
Mr. le H. and Mrs. Gilroy and
Master Barrington 'Gil o are away
for 111vacation of two weeks, 6'1v.
Fawcett, .tt, of Toronto, is relieving
at Ors Metnopol:tan Bank while 111,
Gilroy is. away.
Quite a number iof.former � res'.:-
ents were here from. Toronto
L'ondoin over Civic 'Ho liclay. •
Reeve Leckie was at (h ticrich re-
centi.y, a55isteng• in the mailing of
Huron Cleanly publicity litcra pure.
Tuesday even net 111. J. Watdo,
delivered an interesting illustrated
lesture in the torten hall on the work
being cldjne to stamp out tubercul-
osis. A canvass 01 town the. fol ow-
ing tray met with hearty response.
le
harvest 151 "'early f:ursh11•31 Sp]Lsg
gnains vvil,l yr Id wolf and the. same-
islgopd, l
Brussels ,sent rink of bowlers to
Sonthain'pton to.ihotour'raniec,t con
silting of Mcsrrs, D, 0, L-toss,A. Sire
clam, Doc, Warwick and G. C. Main
ners. The latter took them .u111.5
gar.
1he trustees have, engaged Miss•
Sheriff, of Luckuow, as teacher of,
the entrance class succeeding 711 )11
Dora Smith. The, ealary wi.l be g6 0
Shit will have a tires elks.
Th ]i. lel crop 0.11/19 1 "Di) 10 c a e
R alien twos eau tccl 011, 1.011 Or by tau
dii.^et1on of East Huron Agricultu
rale Sock t3', Brussels, Wound up by
awarding the follovt ng seven
prizes, the tap being 1204-14. J.
iloov t Grey . ownsh x.9)1_2 pry
cent; Johan Ciastaze u: v 1'owneeip
e21-2 r cent ;Wm, Meees 0or s
Township 12 per cent 1 1l, 1 a: -
rick,' .lii),wlcle 1 otv'nshtp, '91 14.'ll. r
cent; '1 L1 B nnot, (Ircy Toto?i-
83per cent ;James Burgess, i,rcy
Township. 87 per cunt. tar. Leu- u i
Simeo.• County, was the Judge
sent by the government. '1 herc,.s a
fine lot of farmer around ki:ussels.
God ericln
Last ;i'rdnrs any erns riser' Hee-
day a gnocl crowd from th^ t ill ,ge
with :natty from the surrounding
county c' pi0nicl d gat the Pelee h1u•nl
the we alive; utas idle and 0 geoid
limo teas enjoy d bath ng bort ling
Las1bal, and r lc,ng. 11. McKay, of
Blyth took a load 111 115 auto and
hacl abuse day, making many tr.l•s
Mee Graleeiele
elev.. J. R. D:fama of Port algin le
visiting 5 :me of his old friends of
Knox church,
11r. I Hibbert of Oltawu with
Mr, Thomas 1'Innnlnt; o l,o ci 111 are
at the• beano of til • , t itis pari ,1ts. I
Mr. and Mrs. Jos 'ph Beck, of'1-o-
moot°, are guests at.h,' Sturdy
home,
A meeting of he Auburn bra lel
of the 17pper Canada Bible ' Socie+ty
will beheld in the Baptist elmrcb.
on Wed1nesday evening. _august 20
at the hour of eight o clack. 111.
A. C. Trivcrtt agent for 11. 11.C.f3.S.
will give a l ature on the work 0r.
the Society in Contra! Africa 111us-
trated by eine light views. It is
hoped that all who can will avail
themselves of this opportunity of
getting information regarding this
important organization,
Miss Erma Symington left on Fri-
day for Alberta where she has
taken a position.
Mr.Georgc 1-latzcr anci family
have the sympathy of the 0001-
munity :lathe loss of their wife
and mother who passed to the
great beyond on Tuesday of last
week.
Go
tlericlt
Davis -Griffiths: -A quint mar-
riage was solemnized at All
Saints' Church by Rev. T.13. Clark
an Thursday, Aug. 711 The, con-
tracting parties were Sa a Tlownrd
Griffiths latae superintendent, of
Goderich Hospital and `'Phomas
Mathewson Davis of c.lodorich son
of W.B. Davis proprietor of the
Mitchell Aclvoca:e and nephew of
Dean Davis, of South London. Ow-
ing to recent bereavement in the
bricie°s fain. ly 310,,10 hut immediate
relatives were present, The hap-
py couple left in the afternoon for
an autoanob:I11 trip.
Stand:Iligt Field Cr:p Ccnlpelilion
The prizes in the s ending field
crop 'competition i0 connecting
With t1)0 )test Harm A, ic•u'. u,at
Society have been awarded. The
judge, it'll, was apno,nle,d 1:y the
Department of _Agricultural \vas
1'h!on7as Creig•htoe, of 7Itun ):piny n
Lcambton, County. There pore ten
competitors Who Were, awarded
points as follows;
1. ILL. Salkeld, Goderich town
ship 831-3.
2, john Sowei•ty, Go de: i eh tonin-
ship 82,
3, H, K„ith Revell, Goderich town- i
ship, 81,
4. 5.13. McMath, Goderich -town-
ship,
5. G.13. Mild Colborne. township
78, .-
6. Issas Salkeld, Coderich3town-
ship, 771-2
7. Gelo, Laithwnite, 'Goderich
township, 77.
8. • Alex. Young, Colborne town-
ship, 75.
9. Gelo, W. Andrews, Goderich
township, 107-,
10. .galls ri• Tri, ked,111?'eh
tovt'nsll
The first 'seven are the
1 n
,s 1a e•jt:-i•n
011 Thew alter eollrl tion which
existed •in tb s district 'throughout
the season determined the 0vec
aged as only about half a crop;
• 1 •
Blytlh..
ilIr. • Jas.• Stalker p01011 lag of
11 ing]i,am i'ubl1e School is.1',new-
•
ing o!cl a qi1 lin)tanr 'e 111 toil n.. Mi'..
Stalker will 1111:`-) the pri 1111 eelshil).
of t110- Ingorsoli school after poli
ne
emir rimes al Clinton bov'1Prs
1.
ed here Y h re last Tuesday afternoon
d teaang Myth rn)lcs lyeix shots,
7110• 111iss e 13e•nra tt ente7 el'ntd
a number of their i1'0)711571730^,.. -
Th lirourrn s Instr'.) e o0 of ale
ed the elderly laches of Blyth and
vicinity right• royally 01) Mrs Geo.
Rowe lis lawn 'Thursday aftennonn
and evening. The time was pleas-
antly s1) ,n,. -in singing such appol•-
pr:ate songs as"Slyer Threads
Among the n 111 c to , and other
anllirrments '113 was served nit
5 30 ami all thoroughly enjoyed
tleenseIves The ground- were
:b ac 1!iul1y el tvoita rod with stream-
ers Ila s rec...
1ltssers Oliver .11111111)110 .y, .1)on
aId Robeet rn ;Senses Snell A.
15 71) R. R, lo00 were the. sncc-
r 15,111 oncielo t1 -.o g1.a'n g.roiseing i
eompetiIlOn thiS )1031r. 13311 y 0'11
012. gra'n,.,. I ,:edi1 111r 3110 compel
it on
firs Paw n.l t
a 11 al 11nC1) IS
the glued: f her Parents. 1111 rind
Mrs. Ih1n.as Ca.. I
Seafo rib
The new post office building is now
completed and ready for occupancy
with the. exu-plion of the lost ctll•e
hoxes, which have not yet arrived.
The new Carnegie library building 15
11 150 nearing completion, and will be
soon read) for occupancy.
The poles for lhe hydro electric line
between5Settforth and Clinton are
hemi; taken from the Seaforib station.
where they were tu)lua(1ed from the
cars 11,11(1 ate being distributed along
the rote.
Mr. J. L. Yule, of Owen Sound. is 1e
uetvin1 old naluaintances in rnwn this
week. Mr. Yule intends going to the
old country next month and wid spend
a year in the old lands pursuing his
music1•l studies,
Rev. A. 1v. and hirs. Barker left for
Wallaceburg, where they will spend
their holidays.
Mr. W. C. T, Monson, manager of
the Bank of Commerce, has gene on :t
three-weetcs' holiday oep te Stoney
Like.
drawn in and -any that is threshed
,s reported to b.1 of the finest qual
itv, Berley and oats are as nter-
r ,,, r
t,rtt clop.
:Mork on the new school, Na 5,.
a rd No. 8, is poogrreeing very.
ar'dly. Both schools will be near.
completion .lythe and of. August.
:Id No. B.Was snicl on 111cnday,
>pnecllasors ter,ee lt'essers H.
and Wto Lyman arca R Shadick, Mrs.
hi
Were rhe purett chasnd rs 01Mae t e`l�rolund
11AYVILL1)
Th^ Rev. 1'It : c'Kay of Toronto
preached the anniversary services
in St. A,ndeeivs on Sttnrun7 Lill', • The'
church being flilecl beyan(1 the
eta tlrlg capacity.
Mrs..- Burchill of Toronto spent
the vc cele end with friends here.
An Sunt rt,a,nme3,t will hb ;given
by the ,ibhci Soeioty.in the base-
ment 01-0 53', •AI()dI'o\V5 on tho 117011-
ing • of the 28th,"When views of Cen-
tral • Africa trill be the : chief at-
traction - -
1,1)5 vis;ters dance held at Jew
ell's' pate I l;foal 1305. well el:ended.
Mr,- 241?ooncons ' of Saginaw, Is
visiting his brother r `M1, Ken. Moor-
irJus Fr.:w clays,
• Mrs. Smith. 111,50 13m1111,. and Mi's.
Ne. Ills, ,of London are staying • at
Pc 13015011)11•'s, •
1+ I,.a s. has returned to Idos-
ton laIter spending a week with
the Miss Austin. or the :Terrace.
Miss .5 Curls cif Detroit, is the
,guest of tho Stan
i1I
s 's AMC)). '
.
Mess E Austin gave. a moist cin oy-:
a.,: • dance ton the benefit of the vis
• ptaravis lioa_1 to)V11 11, oplc at Jowettes
nn,
ear. add 111e,e, 5. Rlcler,lnf Lender
ard: s.910 5g ,,ci•na'fenv dtiy s at the take
.111'. B. llrcwcr, cif 'Montreal is
staring at tar:- Conlmcr;.itil Iloiel,
Mr 5. Newton aoelfamily, ofDe-
ti.iit are the truest. of 'Mrs. Newton
alber Vir. Weston,
111. a. a Mrs 71'. Cnot nnloele, of
arenelt .., the guest of Mr„ W.
r rguson,
The Misses Reynolds., 00 Goderich
nee staying at 11ir. Sp u•lunan's,
The ladies 1'f St. Andrew's
C.bureh ,;a,•c a talent to at Dr.
l n: 17 9 for th benefit of the
1111,'eil They mad' $22,
Miss Whittaker, of South London
is 5'ay ,ng at Lakesiede Park,
Airs 1i, lsi1, wile Pee been visiting
her Iarrrtts, has left for her dome
le '1.11 Ilia
MIr, and ,'lis, H sl. of Guelph, are
ep nd n: thrix holidays at the lake-
s. CI
1T,'. Wigle. of Forest. spent Sun -
ea., with his wife and is hives.
tilt. L actin, wife and family, have
returned b'1'l'aronto. af"et. spcnd-
n:°•' s. irrail weeks here.
Mr. F. Edwards. wife and family
la ye returned to their home in
lar. C. • ,Itollock is home for his
vacation. l
-lir. Clark, who has been loolcing
a't'•r Mr. Mustards mild for the
past year has resigned his position
and returned to Goderich, •
1Ir..and Mrs, Sherwood of Ham-
ilton, are, spending their vacation
at the takes dao,
Messers. C. anci D. Fergusson have
i'ft icor Cleveland, where they wilt
saga Bur tha rest of the season with
the Steel Trust Company, •
Mr. i M,00rhouse has left for
Hcnsall where he will spend a day
then grate his dome in Saginaw
ter spending a few days with his
other Ken, •
Mr. T. Lail, y:'of.Bayfield and Jack
tkinsan, ol'Detroit gave en ax-
bitio'n of Rig.) diving anti .jumpng
on1 the l op of new steel bridge
fact tp th•: wee er. A large, crowd
n 551131 111.1 nerve of the two boys
sic rrticinson is only 15 years of
yMr. 4anovea'man, who has been
r. M tr.
c alfe's caretaker for the
st year resigned his pos,ition and
s gone to the Southern States.'
•
Goderich Township
Mr. aael Mrs. T. Dunbar spent the
week end at the home of Mr. sinrl
Mrs, Veen. Ilurne tt 7 Con.
Hiss Annie C. open of Wingham
hospital was lest 1t nic visiting' her
parents Mr, rind ,los. Geo. Cooper
9311 Can. •
•
Ds1ton Reid, 9011 of 111r. and Mrs
Jas. F. Reid, left for London this week
where he has secured a good positirm.
13 Ingham
Marion Pearl Brant, 18 years of
age daughter of James Brant, of
ll,.nfynn, died at 1Vtngham General
Bosl)i:al on Saturday, 111e young
lady was to have been
married in a few days. The remain
Were removed to Henfyrrl where
interment wilt tales. place.
The rains of Friday night) and
Saturday and Sunday were wel-
comed by the countysid,a, the root
and potato 110009 being about done'
for prior to Friday night, The ben
of o-
it throughout ewe d 9t1'1et will
be unfold,
Chart -5 Barber, cement pavement
inspector .hera, anti Mrs. Berberof
I =ft t0 attend tai, funeral of Mrs. I i
Barb 0.5 m.•) her. Mss, Jan., John. 0 1
wlio flied at leer the tans In Ashfield ei
in her 84th. year. hi
1Ir. and Mrs. 11I s :ander 13 led, of i fr
Tag:y who. have been visiting et 1118
the home of 1I1 .b, o. Phi peen for 1 v;
some time. returned to 1a sley, , "a
a
Londeshoro
The, many fl icin.ds of liar, R. Adams
will be pleased t') hear that ale is
progress:ng 1auoral l,✓ and hopes
to soon enjoy h s usual gooc!
health,
Mrs. M. Mains and Miss E llain,s
returned recently foam spending a
few days with :t orpilt1) friends. '
1l'se R•' Young. of Brantford,
is
sp1 ncii,ng her holidays at bee home
• here.
Miss t
I..s
P, 13raclgan, of 7 r;ndon spoilt
thr u' k -end ether .:.)ane .here,
Miss and Mats, Nen L.
of
Battle
Creek, Mich., ,are visiting at the
h,on1 fn V4 111. ,1105.
Ostc:rlv-)ut and.famihy
' l aft \lc.clnuscay l5 (spoilt! a Sett•
1 weeks at t)rand 13010d,
_1•I, W. Ad'aine Lit rcc'alt'y for M1:1
n apt -] s, alter spending a few
tr: cls 1.11.9 111011/0 here. r,
Miss L Lyon, of Leaden is :,p^nil-I 1VIic
ln;' Rel ta,at:coin 'at her hone here, I El,n
NIr. and Mrs, James Webster re- wee
tIlene 1,1 Ile TRe? 1:231, a.ic:r ',is! tt p;
Mr. , r
M V:t 1
a chs e'•.
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Mrs, Jamas Webster, 117ic
. Hiss A. 13311 is visiting Brussels per
friends. 01
• W,. 13. Crisp and family returned `bees
to :London, ,after •spending a fete the
weeks 9
tlic ho of ,T. L. Allen, 131 d
'hart csl is in full swing in this ,M
vicinity Fall wheat 15.111 cut and ing
1I
Ira
la
1YI'ss Flo 'c Colrt returned home
last week after rpleasant vacation
with hc1 811110(15 tae 1711390) Hari-
sulds of Ethel,
.1,
Last Sato des, night during the
11 a,y thectric s lyra the barn of
Mr. letiet 1 7th Cert. was struck and
L.,. al'y ei.shimyeti with Part of his
> 15 )ns CrOp.
v. 11 d Colo axil wife of Flint
h, also' i11r, Geo. Cole and son
lora of Fenton Mich, were last
l visiting their brother 111,
or C'cl Layfield Line,
e5 Laura Summers of Bay City,
h who u'a9 )'siting at Mr. tVm.
duo's has returned to•her hone.
1 s. John Stewart has recently
1 visiting in..I elgrave owing to
511 rocas illness of-herfatherlslr.
155 Lizzie Burnett issapend
a few weeks hiod,idays at her
Teton to be frond Ot'-This Must
les the type of 'work harses'kept on the
Mt Elgin industrial
Institute Farm
Item 0.xth Cott,
On Molndlay of this •Woek a 'ouug'
Tall We to a great:many In
this tloweehip in the person of
:Lolne.Qnaatelnn l nasod away at the.
age ,of 29 years"anci 7 months. ';Ile
wee able, t'o put In 11a crop this: year.
but amonth ago wen rtaiahle to go"
an w:tai 111e farm 'ivory., lirlleaves
a wife '1f
e and
)nueh child, itw) t
o
lm,ih
old, a mother;. two 'brothers and
two, sisters to mourn his logs The
elm renal was held on Wednesday
and the. services were entndnet•e,d
by Rev. 11r. Langford, The pal I-
be, treys were' W'.' ,McDougal, ')t.
Curry. D. McDougaI V. Cox, W. Mc-
Donald :uncl H. Abexantl,er,
eonstanee
Hiss Laura Andrew of Toronto is
spend,n • h0r hto/lidays the guest oe
her sister Mrs.' 23. 13.Steph'71900,
Miss Joan Goyim of London and
Miss Vera Clo!I:ough are visiting
their gralidnsother Mrs. Thucll of
:Brussels ,
,Miss Spencer of St, Joseph spent
a few days the genet ri.f her sister
Miss L, Regan.
Mr, and Mrs. Jas.:Forel 111is'•s
LIUaalici Jean Fiord 0±01.1etotn
'-
snnt T1lursdaay alteration the guest
of Mrs, W. Britton,
ltnlfett
ii ilJ:rtrn Sancl':rccicic, of Toronto
spent a few days with his anent
Mrs, Albeit Wiaymouth,
Mr, an et Mrs. A!be ,'t Haps n and
daughter of Rarloc'k spent Sunday
with his•pat eats 1111.. and i11,'s. Rap-
son of Clanton.
Mr, and Mrs. Thos, Hamilton and
two children of the West are
visit-
ing her an,nt Mrs vm alt
c0
Co 1
Mr. ancd'
Mrs. Titles. s 'flunking and
son A Ifre•di spent Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. 101110131(1 01 Cl lnton,
Mr..and Mrs. Wm EIlil,,tt 0incl
m
1a.ly ofC'i,ntop et „ est Sueda7•
with h• r sister Mr'. 13,'n) S1 v ens.
Miss ,bond I, von r,atErt110031
about 20 of her S.,3, class on Fri -
dav afteru,nan.
1frs. Taus. 011" .ala Miss Viva of
li atradoo spent last week with her
brother. Simon McVittie.
,Miss May Snell sprint last week
with her cousin, Mrs. Corbet, of
London.
Erncel-lelai
Mr. Andrew Murdock, Kincardine,
visited his. brother Robert for a few
days recently. .
Mrs John Ross and son Godfrey, who
have been visiting relatives here, have
left for Fergus, where they will remain
until they return to their home in the
West.
Rev, Mr. Stewart, of Motherwell,
passing throngh here, was snprised to
find his eldest brother, Rev, Dr. Stew
art here Dr. Stewart is supplying for
the pulntt during the absence of Rev
Rail Woods.
1`liss Nettie Simpson, who is trainin
for a nurse at Toronto, is visiting her
aunt, 1lrs, Thomas Simpson.
Mrs. Blain and daughter, of Toront
visited Mrs, Blain's aunt, Mrs. Ston
recently
Mi•s. Emily Clarke, Toronto, visite
friends here recently.
Miss Gracie Weir, of Seaforth, is vis
Ring friends here. 18Iiss Weir ha
lately passed her examination at tb
Normal school, Stratford, and intend
teaching after the holidays.
Miss Maggie McKenzie, London, i
enjoying a few holidays at her home
South Brucefield.
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Jugs
Jardinieres
Tea Pots,.
Etc., Etc.
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CLINTON
in bur vicinity this week. 'He
looks as if the north county agrees
with him, !He left yon Tuesday to
attend the Summer Seho.ol a'C
Goderich.
The rains 010 Friday and Satur-
day were a God -send to this nleigh-
borhood.
Mrs. 13. R. 'Higgins and fancily aro
attending the Centennial at Ham-
ilton. i
Miss Grace Weir of Seaforth is
the guest of Miss Alice Swan.
Alex, Mustard and sister, Mrs.
McEwen, and Miss Jean Mustard
have returned from Tiverton, at-
tending the designation of Misses
Brown Margaret •, � v
g n and Margaret
Walks to Honaul, China.
0 The highest per centrage of i,n-
Y crease amongst the religious bod-
ies in Canada between the census
d of 1901 and that 01 1911, was in the
Angl.icaii Church, 53.05 per cent. The
Presbyterian came ,next with 32.39
per cent, increase, Rlennan Cath-
" (tics increased 27.06, and Method-
s ists, 17.78 par cent,
s The Canada Temperance Act is
in operation in aline out of fourteen
' eounties of New .Brunswick.
,On Saturday last the sad intelli-
gence reached us ,of the death of
Gelorge Hart, aformer resident of
our r village,who died at the home
of his daughter,
d
hter, Mrs. Somers, of
Niapier, on Friday, where he has re-
sided for the past two years. IHe
lived lior ,al number of years on a
farm in Stanley before hel imov'ed
to our village. IFIe was a member
lof the Presbyterian Church, and,
for ranumber of years was an, elder
He leaves three of a family, Wil-
liam in Staanley; John of Calgary,
and iofnte daughter, wife of Dr. Saw-
ers bf Napier, where het passed
)away, (His wife died nine years
ago. 'A son, George, of British
Columbia, • and a daughter, Miss
Agnes Hart, als-a passed away be-
fore him. The body was brought
to Brucefield on Monday by Dr.
and, Mrs, Salvers, Service was held
in the church where a large Coln-
gregation gathered to show their
Gast respect to one whom they had
known so long. Rey. A. Stewart,
D.D., of Toronto had charge of the
service, assisted by Rev, E. H.
Stawers of N. Bruce, former pastor
,of the congregation. Among those
from adistance who attended the
funeral :were Mr, and Mrs. Laid-
law 01 Toronto ; Mr, 'Hart of Wood-
stock; M. McTaggart and sister,
Miss Kate McTaggart, of Clinton;
Hugh McDermit and wife of Sea -
forth. The bearers were Dr. D.
McIntosh, David' Ball, James Mc-
Dermit and W. Scott,
Mrs. Sprgat ofTuckersnlfth vis-
ited at -the home of her sister, Mrs.
McConnell, on Tuesdiay of last week
[R,ev. E., H. Shavers of N. Bruce
County renewed old acquaintances
Boy Wanted
Boy wanted to Leann the Railway
business at the G. T. R. station.
Must be smart with good educa-
tion. Good wages. Apply to
A. 0. PATTISON.
Agent, Clinton
House for Sale
I ant instructed to sell quick.
Here is a chance tog secure an
excellent luonte at a bargain price.
I will show property, and consider
any fair offer.
C. B. HALE.
Girls Wanted
Experienced, and girls to learn
Knitting and Looping. Will pay
$5.00 per week h
while learning.
Steady employment, Pleasant
position. .Apply at once
CLINTON KNITTING CO.,
Clinton, Ontario,
For Sale
Reo Runabout Auto, 01 good
running order, wind demonstrate
if desired, A ,Eargain for quick
sale.
THOS, WATTS,
Clinton
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of Large Blick Residence and Lots •
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Household Furniture, and other articles ••
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• The undersignedhas :eceived instructions from Mr. F. •
• O'Neil, to sell be public 'auction on the •
• premises;
• HIGH STREET, CL.INTON, •fat 1 p me on •.
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• SATURDAY, AUGUST ST I6th' _
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• This is ,one, of the best homes in the toWin., and 1)11,3 ail• •
mlo!dern conveniences. It has formerly been known as e
• the Holmes property This is a grand opportunity for •
•to
,anyone vvishin,g to secure a first-class home The pro- e
party must be soldtas the proprietor is going West.
II There wild also be offered at the same time and place
• 1 new high-grade Gerhard Hei(n,tzm!aaa Piano,
2 Parlor Suites, 2 Diniln,g Suites, •
F) tensioln China Closet Sofas and Hall Racks, •
• Hall Furnittire, Parlor and Dining Rugs,o.
Den Furniture, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture •
consisting of-- Kitchen Range,•
Craso,lrne Stove, 4 Bedroom Suites, ill
ea Dressed s and Stands, Tables, Chairs., Pictures •
to Ladys is cyclo, Also Remmin 'tons Typewriter
iff Lawn Mower, 50 feet mf Rubber Hose, • ••
• Glassware, Crockery and numerous other articles,
to Residenceaind Lots will be sold first. ••
o No reser) :bid on Rouse or Fu Mateo. 41,
,e Furniture is ,nearly ne•tlTern'ls on Piano to snit purchase - •
TERMS OF SALE, ao
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PROPERTY -10 per ccent do be paid owrday of. sale, a
• and balance can be arn•,anged 10 suit purchaser.
• .EFFECTS -All Sums of $5 and funder, cash; over that
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am,ount, 3 months credit fon approved joint notes. A ii
• discount of 6per cent per annum on credit anion its,
s . FRANK O'NEIL, Proprietor. THOS. BROWN, Auct.onoer• ®. .
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