The Clinton News-Record, 1899-05-25, Page 94
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Mejor Beck Wan In Clinton yesterday.
We on Tuesday.
Humber *of Seefort.h wes in town
Ur. Wee. Moore, wee in Mitchell on
Lack
Empire Bay broke%
Wedueeday. The Day Was Loyally end, nor-
Ve. W. O. Searle vielted Mitchell
friends this week. ally Oherervid in the Mine=
Mte. Winchinto of Toronto is tint guest1 140410 6°111)61" "rhe Eck)"
Nothittg
of Mrs. George Rorke, Virere Cindy Deoerated.
Miss May Herman, Wingheni, yhtited
at her horns resterday. Empire Day wee right Melly, tele -
Save space te favorably inapress you
withthe merit of our 'Vitali Paper,
Window Shade and Curtain Pole
Stock, It effort% abundance of real
and effective material for honest saver
-
tieing, and already bee an establishee
reputation, , Little can he said here
but whet moist people kno_ew or whet.
hail already been in print. We simply
claim all the year round to offer you
ettraetive and eerviceable goods at as
low prices as the qualities will allow.
This happy combination, of price and
quality is what makee ua customers
and reteine them Our assortment ie
inunenee, our profits are as much the
opposite as honest dettliog will permit
We have
No Cheap Goods
Rorke's yesterday.
in the souse of inferiority, but the kind
of quality that satisfiee and brims you
back AGAIN to GAIN AGAIN. We
are always after good values and try
to give them to our patrons, . Right
now weure securing from the printer
, • of this paper as much an his rules will
allow. If you are interested, investi-
gate what we can do for you.
Often the Obea,pest, Always the Seat.
The.; Fair Go,
oko.To..
•Agents Parker's Dye Works.
RI% niaBielgiseathrovvii"of alndraivlor" " 1) terl t tb
re. a e u .
P bile School There
Mr. Erneet Call of London ie 'letting was a vine and 'enthusleam about, the
friends in town and Goderich. , proceeding's that augured well for the
2461511eltdi.ott efeionsunonelituLd°03,notn„ 16 we future obeervance of the day and could
not belle making better Canadiaos of
Xi" Je" Mathe""" "tUrnea fr°111 tee upils. The teachers and echolars,
a visit to relatives near Varna. of the different departments vied with
Mrs. Edward Rutledge of Stratford each other in decorating and the re- •
Wan Visiting. frienda la town this
week. eult delighted the citizens WII0 availed
Dr. Ross, dentist of Winghain was in themselves of an invitation to attend.
The following gentlemen evoke
°haw) QII TeeerlaY. He reporte briefly in several of the depart.
good tunes. tnentm-Dr. Bruce, D. A. For-
Mr.e and Mrs. David Cook, sr.. 'spent rester, T. Jackson, Jr.. ei. Steven-
Suriday at the former's brotheriaMr. Boo and G, seireauev. In a write-up of
Hugh Ryan of the Nile. the proceedings in 'Principal Lough's
Mr. aud Mrs. 'J. W. Limner of Mt.
Forest were iate at mei George . roora,Mleit Jean Carling, a bright little
Miss.of eleven years said ,i -A keen ob.
server would have noticed there was
Miss Kate .Allison of Seaforth is visit- something special going on in the Pub -
big at Mrs. T. H. Cook's and with lic School on the 23rd ae , the faces of
other Clinton friends. • the teachers looke1 anxious and the
Mrs. Junin., who has been the freest of scholars wet trattiree in their best em-
ber sister, Miss Brownlee. returned
on Monday to her home in Hamilton. &wee The ',minus were beet/Welly
ecorated with flags, maple leaves, pie.
Mr.. and Mrs. Georee McBwan of Anse tures of great men, _battles, etc. The
'' • Craig are epetadinge a few .daIre in
town, guests at Mr. Homer Andrews. Principal's room Wen considered one of
the beet. The programs given in the
Mies Mc urchin returned last week different departments were as fol -
from Redlands, California, Where she lows ee.,
,
spent the winter. She was accom- wt. tot:two Boom
ponied byMiss Carder of Blyell. ,who neeitation....hoaeleeree •3111F, lualawaX..... •
wintered in the South with her:
Reeltation• .. ,The Loss ot thealomnheau.
Leader Brown of the 0. O. F. Band , Pennobaker
' was in Waterloo yesterday playing -
with the famous band of that town. Vaglitrieiie,h, .oe7arta. '4.4 ........... '''''''''''''
He has had several tempting offers speech -
latelY$0140 from Atiantic City which - &ell, ....., , • . ,.. Mr. P. A?i'erre=
. hold Oa much bigger pay tMn he upa me ......eattie're ' the ' Baltic- ..Mr. Imugh
Querns -'.',atty Own Oanadlan Home
_receives here. •_ neoimtion.,...........................?!.E,.e.itu.,A.,6.m
Mr. I. Rattenbury /Oa Nr. W. W.
Ferran attended the races in Exeter speech .. . e,...,, ....... ....... .„..ear. 'Swallow
- yesterday where the former's horse, .sopnerelle,...Y,ee ,,Lek , air. Stephenson
nd of the Maple
"Acmon Jim," won second Place. in neciettiiin.....ziobane.„ • • • vanilla Stephenson
the.2.20 class. The bent time was 2.20e Chorno....The Maple Leaf Forever. , ....., • .. • •
which at this early date in the seas. , . God Save The Queen,
on is considered good time. '3 ' Ness carerea noon. •
The following,e members of Sheffield Chorus -G
.God Bless Our Native Land, ... ....;.
Lodge S. O. tie attended divine. wor. chorus.- Rule Britannia. ... • . ....... .. • .. '• -.
ship with the Londesboro brethern Reseeeehe • ; . . .... .. ....... -•-• "...Mr- swallow'
Chg.ltr.o.n.idi,i1JdocolugoCsi4„rtai%-.Leile. Hoover '
on Sunday: T. Jackson, sr., F. • W.
• and II. Est. J. and A. Moote, VV. - Recitation- .7sre mariners efEnelaende
Watts, r.ePowell, J. Scruton, W. SPeech.. .. .. Map---i.G...ivow;
'Simon, W. Robson, R. Joyner, W. Chorus..,.Red, Whiteout' Blue. „. . . .
H. Webb. j. O. Snell, J. Woon, S. Speech ,Mr. ..iiti:isCiii,ir:
Brickenden and P. Joyner. . moms.. - „seas liyhillate..„... ,±, . ..,.... ,
flees& Wilco
Cerus....Soldiers of the Queen
'Speech.... - .. . . ,... ... . , -• , . ,Mr. Forrester
Recitation....fliarge of light Brigade
.. ....- ........Willie Rattenbury
Speech- ... ... ,,,-, ,..z... Mr. Stephenson
Chorus.- .Maple Leaf.Forever.... - ..„
Reading,. .'Jho Loss of thelarkenhead,.• - ..:
dt,iii •,;,,i./0.,.k.a .6.,t;lessie Biggart
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;New A dvertisements,
Miro eeunte Oriuncit-eir, Lane •• 6
Revere taitudry-john Hayes ' 5
Dress Goods -McKinnon & ..... 6
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Thi S Week's Ilargains-liodgeAnliros • .4
• Two Bargains in Suge4.--..0. Galen.. ,4
NVe lack Nothing. -W. D. Fair & 00
' Shoe Department-,Tackson Bros- ... .... . . .8
•. Books for Sale7-Mrs. Toms .. .... . . . .8
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People
AND WHAT 0• '
TREY ARE DOING ,, era '
eeemeereeeeeeee w e Know
Miss Lizzie Trowhill event Sunday in
Varna. ••
Mrs. John Ireland is Visiting relatives
in Seaforth.
Mr. Andrew Patterson, Toronto; is
home this week. ,
Miss Mende Call of London is the guest
of Miss Ida- Miller. • • • _
. . Mies Rowell of Seaforth is the geed of
•' • Mita L3)116 Andrews. .
Mrs. (Rave Boy returned to her home
in Lei:Am-on Monday. '
. . Miss M. Haxby of Varna is the guest
of the Misses Gardner.
Miss M. Watson of Myth is the. guest
' of Mei. D. 13. Kennedy.
Miss Cora McDonald of VVingham is a
guest atMrs. Chidley's. _ "
Mr. Toni Wheatley spent ,WednesdAY
with friends in Toronto.'
Miss Nettie Cowan of Gbderich is ths
guest of Mies IL Matheson. .
Miss Elva A.daras of Londesboro spent
Wednesday with Miss Bell.
Mrs. Jas..Walker of Goderich is visit-
ing her mother, Mrs. Hillen.
• Miss S. Miller of Bayfield has been
spending a few days at home,
Miss Clare Hall of Goderich was eisia
big friends in town this week. ,
• Mr.- Lester. Whitely of Toronto has
been spending a few 'days 16 town:
Miss Mamie Kerr of the Nile is the
gnest of her sister, Mrs. David Cook,
Miss Helen Higgins of Brucefield was
ahe guest of Miss Mabel Hill this
week.
• Miss Pieties:tier has been visiting her
brother,Principal Plummer of Blyth,
for some days.
Miss May Holmes has returned from a
couple of weeks' visit. with her fester
• lirelftitealiteecb.
Miss M. Kennedy of Goderich was in
town Monday on her way to visit
her mother inGuelph.
Miss Lizzie Johnston left last week for
Porb Huron where she intends re-
` niaining some months.
Mios Ethel Sneyd of Goderich spent
Tuesday' and Wednesday as the guest
of Miss Etta Twitchell,
Miss Louie McMann of Seaforth came
up 6n Tuesday to speed Wednesday
with Mies Josie McMurray, .
Mrs. McKay and her non, Dr. McKay,
of. Seaforth were guests of Mr.and
Mrs. L. Kennedy on Wednesday.
Revs. Clement and ' Millyard and
Messes. j. Taylor and D. Tiplady at-
tended District meeting an Goderich
on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mee. Milne. who have been on
• Axtended visit to friends in the
town of Howell, Michigan, returned
• home last week.
Mien At. Brownlee will spend a few
days in Mitchell and from there goes
to Hamilton where she purposes re-
maining for some time,
Mrs. Parke lefb on Saturday for Mark -
dale where her sister, Miss Madge, is
to be married next week to Mr. Wal-
ter Turner of the same place- Miss
Shirley accompanied her mother.
Mr. D. Cantelon went north Tuesday
to attend the funeral of his old friend,
Mr. Peter Cook formerly of Goderich
township, which took place to the
Lucknow cemetery that afternoon. .
Dr. and Mrs. McDonald and Miss Allie
McDonald, who have been gueits of
Mrs. Sas. Fair, sr., for the peat
couple of weekt leave thie Week for
Detroit -where they intend making
their future home.
Rev. Mr. Ferguson of 'autism and Mr.
Woodman of Londeshoro were in,
Clinton on Monday.. The former
Immo eaves:1°r eight years ago was
pastor over the Londesboro-Kinburn
circuit and the amid Work he Amon'.
pliehed there is fret& In the memory
of the Methodiet people of that sec-
tion.
Mr. F. R. liodgens, G, T. R. ticket
agent, and Kr. .Trickson,
who gentled, represent" the 0,P.R.,
having received invitatioes from the
'Lehigh Valley Railway to he their
guests excursion front Buffalo
to Ne k, to start from the for -
mar pl • oelay, they left for Buf-
falo yesterday. *As on occaelons of
this nature the hosts diepensit honra
tome hoetatallte, Citizens liodgene
and Jackeon are certain to have a-
geed time,
Mr, Joe, A. Gilmour, who has been Vie -
'Ong friends in town and throughout Tom was accompanied by Mr. Sohn
the -township elute Novemimr last, Sparrow of Stanley.
lettves this Week for Wed Superior. . Mr. A.datit Cantelon, who left here a
where a good attention AMARA' him. month age, savived at Indian Heed all
In the fall lie purposes returning right, and in a letter to friends here,
again to Arizona Territory *here he dates that Ms brother Will is building
has a heir interesb in a mining cesam. fins residence at the Heed for him.
111, "pard" hai Went doing develop- pelf and lots 6 or 7 lots. He has a num.
mein, work and peobahly by the ber of contracts of briok work. A. O.
time j. A. reaches there will heee etetee that a team of young mem he
istruek a Week of rich _ pay leften the prairie sr a year end a,
ore. Mr. Gilinoue ' has * fairly half ago turned up all right and to bis
good opinion of Arisone and thinke surprise one of tth had e yeer-old
there le trig money fin it yet for colt by her aide. • had been two
ftia.ny. From hie won mining and wIntere end a SUMM
cattle rattling are th principal in- without shelter. H
eleetriee in the territ and oolt at se good
Codcrlch Township.
The tOwnsh pi coalmen meets at
liolneesville on Friday. The Court of
Revision will also me' the mune day.
We understand there is quite a bit of
work.aheaclaif
Mr. John Baker has been quite un- III" WitS-01're BOOM.
Chem.- ,The Burial of Sir John Moore.:.;....
well of, late,- but eve are glad to be able
to say he is now slowly ,recovering. Reeitatien•• • 'rile It4ad to . th° TrellecetTe'42-i.ew"
Still he. will never again. enjoy. such ofieres...,Tbel6h*.difie Maplo
Rohe:mita:ion. rti;.. .A Mao's writ:iTtehrats..
good health as he Pesses4hed,ichPrheeliNebleele I
to the brutal assault of
tewar
the victim ever year age. ooneer6
Wo were very sorry to learn on Chortui....Red, White and Blue. „ . . ,
day of the death of Mr, Peter Cook of Solo- Soots Wha Rae'. , .4.1leen Patterson
Ashfield, which took place oil Sunday Riertautienreitetgt s
from an attack Of inflammation of the Pesegue'll.kmee
bowels. The deceased was a native of chorus -tear Own Canadian Home
Tipperary, Ireland, and eame to Caro I.
God Save The Queen,
ada about twelve veers ago. For a . • MISaliCKAY'S ROOM.
decade he farmed in this township, Chores. eenleative Land. '
Scholar. .....
having rented a. Place epee the ninth &uses ,
Claes
colloessiot„ He was highly thought of Reenation . .
here and When some two years ago the otiorus...,Tee Mamo. bell
efaniily mved to Ashffeld the 'Sencl* ch6ruae eThq-Me.n " th•e Tv7eii•;3' . aiefeee
, School of Sharon church, of which he Recitation- ..sComebrety's ; .
was superintendent, gave him a hand- • . vera Rogers
some present as a token, Of its'.esteem. Chorue.. My Own Canadian
In politics Mr. Cook eate staunch Calls% nles. , _ .. -0* ht Bev' and Girls
member Chemise...Red: white'and .
Conservative. He evas also a Recitation, .The First Party', ..Allee"Rothwell
of the Orange. Order and its beitutifal of_th_ea_543.rop, ...
ritnttl VMS prononneedeverbis remains heeirittti.onAintasgelvoll‘eht . .
. Irwln
as they were laid beneath the green sod
hi . Luau o w cemetery on Tuesday. Re°1'4un'' ",'!„m„ , „d„al„
Mr. and Mrs. Sohn 0. Alliott And Alex. ' Chortua,..Soldiers of the Qtilt$14.1.4i, . bia.141.1
and W. H. Elliott of this township „ 4,-6a . aeeweete,eucen, _
tended the foneral.
Mr. J., W. Elliott may well lay claire • miss SMOOT'S ROOM
having the best, NO drive, in the
township.. Ib is, a pacer, four years old
and of Sydney stock. It is a $86
panned only in the sense that it cost
T. W. about that amount, but it would
take a big-adva,nee Over that figure to
bey it now. He thinks of giving it a
little training this fall just to astonish
the 'natives as much Oa anything else.
. We were much pleated to see Mr, 0,
Nesbitt oueagain last week after. the
itecideiit he met with some time ago,
We understand there is a big pro-
babelity of St. john's church, which
croerns the hill above Holmeseille,
being moved down into the village.
The majority of members., and adher.
Chorus ..„The Maple Leaf Forever- 2., - •
Duett....The Czar of the Tenderloin,' .. • ........
Dialogue....Choice ,of Trades .. ... - ... , ,
,„,,trii'CIVAPIStIont.INiehort itauston
Chorus a on tne maple ,.
Chorus.- :Where the Sugar Mai•le ....... ' --
Recitation, ..Our Flag. - ..W1 lie Lockymed
Chorus. „Red, White and Blue„ , . -..'..- .
Dialogue...Tbe Canadian Flag.. Rol-
Choruz....dirlaiiilaeandhaub' Sadie Herne°
, . .:: ..,... :RaTheisSeogergf the Queen „
, God SaveT§e Queen. '
luso comsx's Room. •
Chortle...God Savo Our Votive Land. . . ....
Recitation ...... „ ,.......... ......... May ........
Chorus....Where the Sugar Maple Grows.......
Dialogue-. •Military Discipline.. , , ..,.:., ..,.
Cherus....Soldiers of the Queen
Recitation'
-mats are said to be iri favor of the Choros.,..Land of the Maple
change but others -prefer that it rerestin Rout ...Flag of our Country'
where it is. Theybave worshipped In Reigtuasti3O.1;11,19n of the North
Ruby- Bruce
the old church so long that, and tettur- Chorus,- Red; White and Blue
ally enough, they prefer to remain - cherus.,..Youngeanada
Chortts....MrOwn Canadian Homo
where they are. The moVe is popular what „ .1,1Iy Reid
with the villagers and regardless._of Choros...,The Maple Leaf
denominational lines they will render Goa Save The QIIOAA -
assistance, But whether it is locate in miss Tomicies Room,
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the -village or remain above it, niprove- Chorus., .".Where the Sugar Maple Grows. .
menta are under way. The shingles Reeitation.,...The Child's World -Charlie gill
were to the grounds the other, Chorus....0Ver the bare bills far away.........
day by Wardens Sturay and Holmes 8=rst.ne.gtie4loolii.a.pitttlfnBrown Hands:.:
and the shingling will be done this I concert 'Recitation- "Daisies
week by Messre. Cousins and Watkins. Chorus. -.The Squirrel-. • 6,
The energy of Rector Smith. is aCe0121- Recitation...His Own 'Attie Black -Eyed Lad
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Duett.....A11,16; Bit& Have Come Again..
VaIia ifelte7 TZ:;.''
rtecitation....When the eac 6
Chorus ....Tlii; ilia 'a T.1;i1 . jia.iiell..a..r.°.1,(1. ...........
God Save The Queen
atteSTATtolen atom. °
Meeltation... .. . .. 4.4.1._,_ .. ..,'..Gettle Chant
Story of Clut•en.....•.r... ....... mreliss Ta„yi,o,r. -
uhorus• . • . eij4.1, • Y letieb 4: 4 .
SOT4g .God le Love
R"Stdoitati°11... a,. I... ..... ...*.p.6.6 Hazel O'Neill
Millie Potte
Rdeltation Gladys Kennedy
Chorus. .0MBlack Cot
RedtatiO6
Susie Homy
plishing good work in the parish.
Mr. P. W. Currie is now improving
nicely but his complete recovery will
be slow. As we remarked once before
he'll not wield the scythe this season.
The recenb froiste caused very little
damage in this township, SO far as we
have been able to learn.
TH141/11tWEI-ILBOORD is 110W the meg
popular paper along our line. It was
not always thus, but it heepersistently
pushed its way to the /met. Here%
continued success to it, .
The majority' of out cibizeue who
went a holidaying on the 24th vent
the day in Clinton.
Mr. Peter, Cooker span of. blacke,
which may quite often be seen in Olin -
ton, are generally cousidered, bee of
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_ _ He le 'eteetelet
Vittr WM! itriffitt TiVilt WW1? !VIM? WM!? Illittff Wiff
JAcKsoN.
.-: Shoe •Det)..0,17ttnertt 1
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eletelt.
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r A department vfhich is.under expensea deparfmout saving $1,000,00 a year -in expense from the old 4
way -of doing business, --a department whieh is booming and a department 'which. is being more tlioroughlY appre-
dated every inonth, There is no reason why we cannot, sell gout]. goods very low in price, Cash buyers„ who ar
•r independent of the credit system, should, investigate our claims.
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The "Creole" 11;oe Is still going out by the dozens every -month, and no shoe on the market is
causing such p. sensatiob. " Made to wear and Wear well, F.ntirely.searnless., 4
. Price, $2 * Waterproof; made from beat Milwaukee oil grain., solid leather bottoms:- • ' a
r Good value at $2.50,
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"Standard" School Sh.oes
P $1 $1 25 & $1 5
Price, , . .
acdoraipg to size.
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Without doubt the best selling.shoe on the market, 'Ask
the people who have bought, this shoe and they will tell
you the same story:. Made from solid leather, strongly
:Made but shapely in It 'cannot' be beaten for
wearing qualities.
ttr Ladies' Oxford Shoe•
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At $1,00,is sold Ekiery. Where for $1.25 and $1,35; but buying goods in large quantities for- cash and sell- -a—
ing Aar cash. only, tells the story. We know that this line is not equalled by any house in the trade.
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Hat 1:lei3artnietit - ••,...• •
A special purcliase for spot cailr'enables us to offer Stiinmer hats in
Crash aid, Linen goods 50 per cent. loweo •than regular values. • It is
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without doubt the greatest purchase we ever made. For 250 you gbt
goods worth in the regular way 50o. For 50c you see goods worth .75c
and $1. .1,ateit-New York shapes, colorings and designs. All sizes in
Men's and Boys' lines.
11'411601116"1106'446"1"1:11k";46'"'Iblikwilfrili'llim '111"4:416"110`,..`111101-6;411~111beib°111W
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.-E.:'.'„,:.0c,1-$90..".,..,..,titt(j.S,..:::':'.:•,,rfio.:pasti:.:po.olots..,-::clitlt.00:ib'':',:1",-.:,)::
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anpointed toisee about exchanging it.
We • understand they amid not tome
to terms, with the maker on an ex-
change, so they got figures from' other
firms.—Messrs. Itrimalon & Sorere-
ceived a car of binder twine this week.
Geo. Heeselwood spent Tues-
day in London,—The usual meeting
of the League was held on Monday
evening. The subject, " The Gift of
Power,' was t°have
tteeoliV tnaketicl• by
Andrews, u g he
absence .Mise May Andrews read a very
interesting paper on the subject, after
'Which quite a numbet of members took
part in the England e in hall al
discussion.—The RAI
morning DLit and marched to the
Methodist church in a body, 80 .
the vI.Virarse. FI:g1s0 their . 1/611Ittfit
and a. foriner pastor of the Methodist
churchhercepreached a very instructive
and interesting serneinfrom the text,
his
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itai"git gr " helpedThy rn). e vsealci one
his
brother, be of good courage." The
chuich 'was filled and all were well
pleased to see and listen to their old
pastor and feieod. The choir rendered
very appropriate mole for the occasion.
After service
eie all, v
et!: tir brothren loitealori
thanks. was put and carried mane
motisly, thanking their brother for his
excellent sermon, and also to the &loin
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This store sells reliable merchandise, norce: but qualities.th
are to be depended on • are allowed On, our. counters.- --% -With-
standing. offer of your. Money back if you. want it, we dare
hab.dielow-grade Dry- G-oods. What you get here is good. •
Every week we talk Shop for the benefit of shoppers—tell. A
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the goods that we have to sell,of tile low prices that we s
them for. •
So much adver#sing'would soon get. Monotono-us wherl
.presenting.anything. short of downright economy. •Peopl
not read for the sake of readin, • they want to save mo
That they do read we know by the way the goods we advo
are asked for.
With warm weather here you. will be wanting these,. and
for; their setvices, after which the visit-
ing brethren, of whom there evere not , '
GiMetirlifigliintrdtniBt you'll not buy them for less moneranyw ere. .
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hotel--Itev,Mr.Ferauson again '
occupied the eame pulpit in the even-
ing, preaching the anniversary sermon
of the laying of the,corner etone of
our new church, and was again greeted
by a large congregation of his old
friends of all denominations. He de-
livered an excellent sermon from the
text, Matt' 26, 81.04,. and was listened
to with rapt attention and delig.ht. A
free-will offering. was taken at the close
of the service in place ,of the usual
EWA Wiltse anniversary tea -meeting. lair.• Fer-
God SaVe The Queen.
toildesboro.
Meson expecte to spend a fele days re-
p WA 0 See was Louis erms o o- a
llermsdorff dye. •We sell •cotton hose dyed by tlermsdo• 0, SiZOE, are al full, and. prices
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FAST BLACK/ 4C*
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newin/ old friendshipeond„ail will be The first men to discover an absolutely fast black dye
for
as good as his and a greater part of all black osiery sold is ma er,—the are well made,
Summer
Vests
With the
• warm, weather
there will.co
• a big deman
forlight weight
-T-• underwear. We
1 e t hi n ttoHosierd r•fr d there is nope buyour vests direct from the
OC...444*•441.0,
Rev. Mr. Andrews ane Mies An.
the prettiest and best stepping pair that drews are in Goder Leh this week attend-
thie tovenship eends to the Hub. • leg the District tneeting.--.Mr. A.
Nearly emeelaup.-While J. ea Wilken spent Sunday in the village. --
Steep and wife were driving up the Mr. and Mrs. Mills of Oarlocks pent
Bayfield COnceb$100 and nearly opposite Sunday at Mr. Brighama---Mr, John
Mr. John Pierre*, one of the front Medd and Mita Medd, also Mr. and
wheela dropped Off. but Mr. Steep Mrs. j. feutidereock, epent Sunday lase
drew up the horse -which was going at at lir, T.. ,Pealiter's.—Mr. John
a fair gait. He failed to find the mis. : Scott had the misfortune to dielocete
sing nut, hut presently A. Cantelon his shoulder, -e -Our Trackinen have
dame along with a wrench and nut Off Jailed the Ilefeer and ere how in ale
• his erre buggy and the rig was got to ewitne as the se,yitig" res they have
town where it had the damage repair- •struck for higher wages—Mr. Chat
ed. 'Vanning sold a deer on Monday that
Mr, Thos. Elliott returned on Satuie weighed, about 1,700. It was a grand
day from Walpole island whither he animal, but it Watt not in very good
went in. quest of Indian, ponies. Tom condition. Charlie Is golag right in
hen the Elliott buckles* for horees and for thoroughbred stock, end has some
the poniase are merely a temporery of the fineet in this riection.--e-it was.
hobby with bine The Walpole ponies decided by the official board of the
are bald to be good ones and to corn. • 1.ondeaborocircult to make Londesboro
pare favorably with those robed by an independent ' citault It will be
the aborigines of Manitoulin Tele. - brought before the Distrieb meeting
held in Goderich this week, and it
•'altogether likelythe request. Will be
granted, as bot Constance and, Lon-
desboro are satisfled.---Owing to such
a mill in the paint ishop, Mr. Brunedon
was ohligeel toot more help. Every.
hotly In our town seems to be busy.
Key it coutitue co. --,A large crowd
spent, the b4th Clinton, and SCOTS
Vretlt to Exeter to the horse racer..
Dr. Telt of Blyth was in town on Mon-
day.—Mr. jeffrey hat completed his
new kitchen, whieh aelde greatly to the
appearance of his dwelling.---eIt ap.
on the prattle pears the organ bo• ,, • when our new
sold the mare . church was • t give setts -
receive to inietee was
The Clinton Junior Lacrosse team
played. in Mitchell yesterday nuc won
by a 'score of 1 top.
111 both.
Missee Moths, Motive and Janet
13radriock spent) the Nth with f rientle
in Ripley.---hir. Thos. Thompson
section boss, and Mr. D. Cunningham
hie Man took a, holiday on Moudayae---
Mr. George Kraehling, who has been in
Lion's' Head for the hist few weeks, re.
turned to town on Saturday. ---Death
celled again on one of the oldeeb per.
' sons in this part of the country in the
person of Mr, Sohn Shaeffer On Friday
morning. Deceaeed came to the town
about one year and tt half ago and
a hired with Mt Charles Shoeniacher.
Ile was a maii of over 00 years and
wee able to be moan& as usual till
about a, week ago. He WAS buried on
Sund4r at Cunningham's Ceinetery.-.4-
colors .guaranteed: to last as long. as the gids.
- full faehioned, lierreadorff aye, 5
Ladiese erandese cotton Rose, good
weight and fast black 10e
• Ladiele fest bleak phtia cotton Rose:
• seamiest feet, strong and service, 4 pw
Oble looking, pet ae IOU
Childreree heavy ribbed cotton Rose,
spliced heel and toe,, guaranteed
ftInt hitt(*) large xae
Small, oleos proportionetely cheaper.
Boys' •nee Getman' cotton Host
Rernirdorff dye wide rib and
double knee, tipliCee heel and toe,
reel Mac° 'ern, three thread, ez.. A"k
tra good -quality. till tizeii..2ete to mie
Ladies" fete fiterMan (letter' Mee,
Muslin Underwear
splicea heel end toe.. ... .. . C
inuliele °Ora line cotton HeAel fall
fashioned, high Spliced hoeing don.
ble sole, real Marto yarn, hest hose •Ake
we have ever sold fot the money. J XEle
/burs large sizes for elderly ladies
liermeiorff dye, fine &tette trig, „Ili.'
ty, high spliced liedit, detthie see0-aereee.
Sizen 9i Anil 10..... .. .. ....... ?woe/
taaies' Balbriggan Mae, patellae
bynesuy for the warm wether, flA
double 1101'is high spliced heel.... iiert,
Ohildren's feney plead cotton Rowe
good assortment of piaterns -3041060
Mr. illiam Drummond of Winghate WO have just opened .6 I' '
Was iti town on elaturday.--Mr. Her. %Mt
herb Young of Toronto vielt,ed tit, hie illteonyz ladies' white muslin un rwear. Tien is a
home in town last week. •eaeleee , ,
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Books for Sale
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are as low. as you will get fox
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sirnilar quahtes anywhere.
Lidice,' ribbed cotton Vests, sleeve- lee
less ..
• Vine ribbea cotton Verne, low nook,
altswee, fetal tritnroing ..round. 4 A
the neck, end arm Atte
tidies' ',este, low neck, hoe and oat-
- ton ribbmi trimmed, loog or half
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elealte1144064,1114•44,14044.•4114.446-122C.
'Ladies' Veldt, fine yarn, him trim- I
• ming, half 0400 00•444.4040••*
Ladies' extra fine mislay ribbed. cot-
ton Vette nStnrIl pure whlte,-
wlth or without abort sleevel....
Ladies' Ate quality vesitteztre. large
Ike half sleeves, pure white, opts
front*. ..
Ledierefine arencsk .............. vests,
long ....
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New Sailors •
Tilers *Naps to be no letup to the de.
Matld for our Lediete S if r H te. WO ate
showing the right die: °ette°stylet that
special line of drawerflthatis extra good v•alue. are up-toalate et the tight price.
opened *hie week,
"'sales' rustle Ural, sailor hats,
Iseult, New York styles, black or ei* AA
•
white tilk bands letne
1
Direet e
iadiee Drewers outdo from Me white cotton,
trimmed with fear hush open work embroa fee e
. dery and sight vows of Ane ..... 000
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Moe TOMS of Maori& *Mei to soot* _
1.5 hattdoortnely•boond eetnieere Tesionione to
fl DGENS BRO
the libtertIVtAtwhz %to Toms, together
in Parlor 18, British , change, Gad
Of learly nottozines„ • They mar be en
with *ma lo Vielott_tanbound mutibers
Importers linton
one creek from nit" • et •
private 110,14.
tecelerlob, May ter