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and following days, when
we we will show you the
the finest stock of Millinery
our Show Room yet con=
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The Sunday evening service of
the Evangelical elnirch has been
changed. from 7,30 to 7 o'clock.
John Dorst and Mr. Leslie
Fliok of celborne, were guests at
the Evvv.a,Tigelina1 parsonage on Sat -
Mr. Chas, 'Welker left for Mit::
chell and 6'11:f ortli. on Tuesday,
*ith his black team, to exhibit
them at the fairS.
Mr Loy Geiger' S repret,enting
the Y.. P. A. of the Evangelical
church at the annual Y. P, A. con-
vention, -whirl convenes at Ches-
ley, this week.
Mr. L. Groos of Hullet, student
of •N„
w. C. Naperville, Ill., and
Miss AmandDiirst of Uolborne
were the gneSts of Rev. and Mrs.
A. D. Gischler, on Monthly.
TM Junior Y. P. A. of the Evan-
gelical church meets every . Satur-
day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Par-
ents and friends are kindly request-
ed to send their children.
Messrr. George, 'William and
Renry Holtzman of Mildratty called
on their brother. Mr. G. 5011:ZUlttn,
on Tuesday on their way to attend
the funeral of their uncle at Credi•
ton .
Sir Charles Tapper leaves for
England this month,The van- r -
able statesman is in his 88th year.
Like Lord •Strathcona, wbo is a
year his senior, Sir Charles thinks
nothing of a trip across the Atlan-
tic.
An exchange says : I have a sug.
• gestion to make. I would suggest
that for one year the law would
leave the hotelkeepers• alone and
punish the men who drink after
hours. Pass a law forbidding men
to buy intoxicating liquors from 11
p. in. to 0 a. in. Fine every man
wbo is guilty of breaking the law
and inside of one year hotolkeepers
will have ceased to Sell after hours.
Premier, and Lady Latirier and
Hon, G. P. Graham will arrive in
Clinton at 10 7,,1 it.. in. 23rd inst.,
at 1 p. a, procession will be
formed including the 28th Regimen-
tal Bata, Strattord ; Mitchell Band
Znrich Band and Clinton Band.
Speaking will commence at 2
o'clobk in the park. A special
train will leave Clinton for Exeter
end intermediate points, at 8
o'clock p. n.
l • Did the Kaiser have ihe Moroe.
•;1 lean crisis in mind when he clio,te
A) I Alsaco,T,orraine for the theatre of
operat hit s in the 1Wi e•ilitary
maneertyreo which leav. )11112:)1){11i
'Mii the qta4tion of Earupe the
rest:week"?'
r.E'lint hI Cm question• v,•hieli has
been asked more than on•••• during
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Everything at Reduced
Prices. Call and see
how cheap you c.,,n buy
FOR CASH.
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Hardware, II ness, Furniture.
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TO \V IS THE TIME to buy your Spring and.
Summer shoes. It -would be hard to find a bigger
or better assortment of Boots and Shoes, than we are
showing this season.
•We have a nice lot of 1.-:pring goods. in all sizes
and colors, and. still 3110re conuug.
Colne and examine our goods before you buy
elsewhere. \Vo g-ivt big discounts_ It means money
to you.
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tile Gernian Foreign t'e,'"•:.••-• startled
• • the dtpl,anatic worbl by t1 111V
preflectie a tiv.• idea , of tne imined- i lil
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You will rnake no mistake
if you by your ,i -urs at
this Store:" 'The pr1ces and Q
qualities are RIUHT.
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Ciubbing rates.
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to offer fl -r•.4 following low clubbing
retes .1.l ft IU 13 :
Daily (10t. . 4.25
•• & Empire 4.25
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Full Pron.:mm..1'o of Attractions tvre...3 ciAily, including
Kemp'' Wild West. r.it Pest 1.117A Firc.lvoIrks Each
Evening. ATIILETIO DAY MONDAY. SEPT. 14.
Come and enjoy yourself at London's Popular Fair
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Reduced Rates on All Railroads
Prize Lists, Entry Torms, Programs and all information
given on application to
W. J. P.,EID, President A. M. HtJNT, Secretary
London,
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,Mail & Empire 1.00
Berliner Journal (German) 2.50
Family Ilorald & Star 1,60
;ally Advertiser 2,25
Weekly Advertiser 1.50
Weekly thin 1.75
Pa.rmor's Advocate 2.25
MARX REP ORT. -Th e f 01 -
lowing i the .report of Zurich,
markets corrected up. to Thursday
barley . 5S to 55
Peas Sr)
Bran ...... 1R.00
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Oats
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Dricul spies
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PotaiOes,..... • • 1. 11 • • 45 50
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Eggs... „ . .•011011 .1111,4• • 18 18
'logs iiveveight...... 8,25 6.15
RENSALL MARKETS
WIn of0111 8811 887.
39 40
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P"P...... . . .. •••••4 0,1
liveweight • . • 6 25 6.20'
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to new subscribers in Canada, to
the end •of the year for 25 cents.
Haven't you a son )r daughter -
uncle, aunt or cousin -or some
friend at a distance, that would
like to read the home paper?
The •benefit will be mutual if you
will act quickly...at once.
ADDRESS:
* THE !JERALD, Zurich
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