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of heteat Wm J. J.
lrs. Mt: al% Mrs.
Mk Wes etem.W, I of Lepton is the yaeseleburee bare iestarned o th
et • game of Wm ft.oehe Arne. home Whip, wigis
tsw thole It
People
Ate lakiag advantage of our Rerount
Wan Sale. Theme remunts ron from
men to fourteen roll% end we after
theniet about half prime They are not
undesirable gboile or old. fashioned but
'mete ste -bave been the estvoritee tide
• 00,500, Far thou who rein ex their
needs to fixed lengths they Mean e big
. saying. If you have thoughts of ;soon*
elnv and know good trainee you CM do
no better then look through them.
• Window Shades
at 50 cents
'Best Linen Shade 'Mounted on host
• renews, odd liners, just *few of cub left,.
. Some decorated, some fringed. None
:f4V17:::4•47:Zivi iTwart w5(g. '
each. This is another offer °worth M-
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vestigatioo,
' Viteti ths Phot,pest; Alttloys the Rot.
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elgeeel•Farkee's Dee ereget.
New A dvertisements,
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eeeriee Township ponad-w,,rposowortit,,..e
This weeh's r/ergains-lloakerualros,
Our Larger StOve,-A$ Henewai •
July Selling at the Pream-leoagene Bros; es
House for sale-Jelut
Servant Wantea-Mre.R.Intnitord., .. . %.,..8
Slater.T.00keon ros,
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WHERE THEY Aliteee • P ,
AND WHAT 0
lielete Iowa Stephenson le home front Mehl dee *et_ elite e•
teausall foe Wes summer vaeattou. lam Al 1 gl'nblnann cefe ie -
of m. Jae. leteMseth .aset week. ell St eottoessdon.
¥,..rita at."tbroT vtom vas itoost at r. WiULw °13
ite milk drawer on the fetb enema
Me. knelt* of St. Louis is visiting nes own bee ceow, eau tea abler day. •owe
wants. Mr. and firs. Jelin)* Stelae While turnlegBeettee' eland 5
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. arsine William 107.1010 Imre
ts of ble. Wel. Dawson Wit
Mew Mettle Oarliese left Seturday to the horses became uuo*naab1� end r. Peek wiseeleir down to
ir•d, e holideys with her mint lu upset, one of the cons whieh wee full of Mr. Nile veep's; 14‘01te,d Am end - re-
xeter.
whey. Pertunatoly Richard was on porta evisegjeiel a time.
mpa. Jas. *aeon and two tellieeen t.lueo;ser side or ne would heve got a Jer. Obsa. Reid sh p
fat cettle to 'foronte.Mat 4. ear 1°44°1. -
drenching.
teteage Rune Metal:to of We beet Mr. /4*. Parke Imes been ,usepteoving
of teeeforth, were swede at Mr. Joule ,
' Leellees last week. '•
cowe last week. his farm by ereetlog a Page wire fence
Mts. J. S. Smeitur of 'Whitechurch elongratutettioes sun being freely ex- wrote the front. .
was the guest of Alia S. E. Melte tended to Mr. Robert Sanderson of the Masers. Jelin leparrow and Afsec. Me.
tyre last week.
Baytield lees who litet week brought a Naugbton are busy on the reed with
Mr* G. A. Meleeeit Loudon and Mtge bonny lersde home from Hullet. We the Niel machine,
Lena, Dohertv of' 'reroute Ore home welcome Mrs. Sanderson and with Mr. John Johnstone hearBrucetteld,
" under the parented roof. them both hewed), prosperity and heti- had:the miefortune to lose valuable
heifer with tuberculosis afevr deem ago.
Rev, Rural Dean Hodgins and Mrs, Oleo'.
Rodittot seaeoetet were guests „et Mises liteole-Alidilleitore who has had Stanley count:II treetop MondayeTune -
the OC 017 oe Thursday last. _eharge of aechool in Rem emote, has 2tith, at the township hall e Varna. All.,
miss irk who is timohing echo& returned home for the bolidayie the usembere were present.. Tbei ein.
Dominle Lawrence le aeterishult the, mints appropriated for tbe 0311,1110P4
Me and lire; R., A. Bell and Master goon views. Ile bee taken quite a Ilk- the to lowing amounts U. Bell
Ae, the ittle atone cotters ,ePeneee ng fertile art and it will help him to for ;silo driver hammer. $21.$0, Spar.
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ceeple of day in eloderieb erne week t while AWAIT the long holidays. raw & Thoropeon grader on London
Mrs. Rose of Ottawa epent a couple of Rev. Mr, Shaw wiff preech emenort road, 07.87: Satan jobs on roitele_and
dein town lut week, the guest to theefrangeolen iu 'Bethel church bridges itelounting to . Next
or bee. eieteee, the eliesee maw -an, next Sunday evening, 'Service ab tneetine of caution will bee held on
„ or zits. 331,, atariton, bas tooe9ed An a cordial late et on is egterule . (MIMI% Olerk.
near ern% errIved hoine on Mon- -natives witie his photograp leekil and ance of leads were the *Mee, as hist
day to opted theholidetete has already developed A number of ' roe viz., 4780. Orders were passed
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/ewe eeeeee. eseo.h. who was the guest o'crek.145 leen attend in tv bode' ' Vfonfla .-Angtiet 7th. et oneteclocks P.
t i d , ,
e the members of Oiler redgee.
hintee to Leaden. ., *.No. 189 will hieve a special
Mrs. Henry Steep. T rontoe vete et meeting on -Friday evening et $o'clook.
ueseat teeparental o % Mi. Jelin Re•rt set S S'" -No il--eelessi 5.-etAte,
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• Collnerne Township.
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ackson'e frout Fridee• etIlMeelfleYe this Ouerle lerie ilia 0 k El ha Th di ice cl. tb Nil ;
. r c oo , ee e erases e e a eajj
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*wee Sage anti eleirele Hillier and +amnion Class 4.--.A.mande Melte, to be pecellarie subject to•attacke by
Mr. Swartz of Goderich were guests , Aehreve Steep. ' gam3.-Lorne Can. lightning so much so that are old lose
ef Miss BlaneheMelegoWn One f3van" telon, Victor Miller, Pearl Hanley. dent heti mid that at one, time or other
;iv easeweee, . , , Class . Sr. ' 2.-Wesie7 Vanaeburghe the majority of buildings have been
Princirens Bolieton •and LOUR)]. and 'Elena% Cooper, Harvey Alexander. struck; while tome have frequently
Principal Pliwarner Of ellyth. Limes er, 2, -,Edna Miller, ' Roy °ante. been daneaged. Why this anould be
decl at the Entrance exerninatione in km. Olass let. le -Gladys Switzer,Oecit Weeof course, do not Pullen an 'opine
Clinton last week,
- ohort tivae _Met stuniner Ussocia- tea' Miller, Ones e_neetee Graham,. contains conatderable neinmes1 which r
with Barkieter Scott, hes opened, out Meeeen Haniee, Nelson; . Mose.- adieu ef Magnet. The theory ' Chet
• 1 Miller, EdgaJi r Cantelon. - Olass Sr. 1- ion but. will give One we have beard
• Mr, E. R. Mackenzie who was 'foe a' Nellie Ricks, Flossie Hollend, Bertte aclvanced, yiz. thecountry therea,honte
'an °Mee f4 Inchon Head, A.ssa.Teacler. M., a BEiit., •there is mineral in the Nile district will .
• , Itefor whae it is wroth.
Lindsay Oeturnee from Listowel
:Ttlesday, fie has net yet e decided
where to Ilene eutnis shingle though
he leas eeteralgoo4 Thiees in view.
Afie,Baulelyand children are Visiting
, at the nitrenl.,tI hoine of the 'forrner,
*r.'Davis'.Mr. Baulch who had
a leg broken some time ago, is re -
The .family of le. O. Brewer left Dom-
inion Day for 3 oweetes grove where
they have renged cottle andwill-
cr t Port Ho tingPe
remain until eptenebee 5t, Master
• therlie Tisdall accompanied them.
THEY ARE WING -glee, gee, .
as Brielienden end Master Roe
1.1000200LIOUt30000 yir emeseeeeW .away went deem- to London leridseer
s t friends.fo
passed the lest out of town: aeetee FeY eeinains
Tbe followin%, are amone those i,e.ho to(3.11 lot The rater return.,
with Miss M. Carlifig in Ileovidie • '• ht friends in the -eitir -for a Art.
be regerded ao At novel one. We give
One of the farmers to ' suffer froni
lightningeeprenks Is Mr: Samuel lela.
'Miss Charlotte Dearing and kr. 'Sas. thews, who a barn by this •same
Grainger , spept tne First • at Grand °Mitten, year ego and another this
Bend.. '•• •• spring. On Mender his house was '
Quite a number took in the sports at, struck but net. enuele damage (lane,'
Seaforth on the First, while others -Lightning "stellek the chimney on
wont to enjoy tete el -satiny breezes at Iffe. Millieres house ,one day wee
Bayftele. • last week, hut while shattering the "=
Mr: T. O. Reigate,- spenea few ditys • building considerably inflictice no dam-
witb friendsen Staffs Met week. age Upon t.hdineoateee •
Mr. and Alm Graitiger, Muter john •
end ,Robt. Foote rusticated at Greed , Ivaco*,
Bend last week. „ •
elesers. Tiattenbiugh and Snider Mr. David Akenstrong, wife 'and
took in the lacrosse inaten Seeforth flintily of Kincardine visited telativele
On Ttiesdan ' here on Thursilni is,. rind 'were tlie •Ing• -
Mr. A. Mugged werit to Sunthioe gpests of Afie.an Mrs. Hem;y ne-
a business trip; this week. •Are Thourstelleineart. elide two .littlee'
• , 'Mr. James Raft& et•hie hate 1)eetr at- daughters of Brantford' eeent 'Sunday
Mr. Will Dowps in Toronto. ,, - ' 31r. P. Senn wag et his home in Beate- eeneeee moehe velivomey oi mor,„.
• Mrs. J. P. Brown,' Aylmer. ' of;ridufmorothaeaFyil•gttaaeprrirtaiinnemdmeetent„ totieralt,edhtaos,ber:thorsned hem% We nre
Mr. A. T. Cooper in Toronto. , ,. Pelee on the hoeor
, Mrs. Holmes in St, Catharines. • iPwliPeglitnieecetels°unitaitindeewm°ucnhluaceitlePolehatahede ' i Mr. murray, a 1,orrner, 8 0,d at • f
' Mr. and Mrs. P. brews Goderich. candidates he supported Woe.
Mrs. J. J. Fisher . and Miso Blanche in The followineron3 Maim attended
r u .e o
Knox Oellege, eireached , in tbe Presby-
terian church elast. Sunday morning
The reverend gentIrreen had.. a severe
cold awl was unable to occupy tho put -
pit inethe evening. •
3110. Rose, G. T. R. agent of this
place, is visiting Toronto; , Oran% and.
other eaistern points. A gentlemati
the race as * Stratford last' vgeek
• st. Marre Steep, j. Bela. Lula I,Ratteribnry,B,Potts,
Mrs. .3. B. Rune all, vs.
Mrs. Agnew and Misses Lily Mc: nWeciygr.j,Fpoiryrnalln: giR. tteoaatnti,e.u.le Eon -
Kaolin) and M. Ifeartwelle. Gederich. McKeown.
re. e ye •
ewe Of tee peat *week moos frAermid• 'from -4118a Craig te relieving hon.
B. McKeoevn. A. Howe, E. Cook and
Boxy Powell in Seafortb. in • Serapta, , Bay township. Mte Wm. itattenhurgh took in the Godo.
satut.1 `rich vices this Week. Billy says they
Searle 121MS at Grand Bend. on
*Miss Helyae has returned from Toe" etay when drowning accident occur- didielearnount leoleh •
Miss Maud Wiltsie has returned 'home his life. . . • ,
red. n whichtoy
for the lone vacation,. ' Rev. Father Vilest said irtae-a st,
Aliases Macl:Cen 0ibbiniese Mr' "a Urs. W. CC Searle ePee't a few
Mise Mabel Harland*: is visiting Joseph's church on Suncley, and was
e friends in St. Thome, • • ealled back to'Cliuteen on Monday by
• mho Patterson of 'WoodstfOck is the the serious illness of MreeButler of
e guest of Miss Alice Cottle. zee., North street; who was -stricken by
• --4-eve paralysis the hey previous, '
Mrs, Robin Miller ce Surnineehill is er„
'visiting friends Clinton. „ , n‘r' aim- =re. x). lee/needy and.Mas-
tee Will visited friends in .Caledonia
Miss Rosa Ounninghatn returned from Hagarsiville and Brantford this past
a visit to Detroit yesterday. , • week. The crops in that pert of the
Miss Kerr of Witigham was visitiiig province, Mr. Kennedy observed, are
„friends in Owen this week: • fey behind those ;of Huron. Rain is
Anse
MeGrefor of Berlin was the guest. ronell needed dOW13 there. -
Miss Grace Sheppard of Se Johns' is home to London for Dominion Day
home for the summer vacation, • and while returninMoticlay evening
of Miss Al en overSunday Mr. Melees:if Hodgens Bros staff Went
:Misses Tena and Nettie McCuaig -Visite and between. St. Marys and Strate
ed friends in Seitfortie last week °I
fOrd a furious storm swept ever Wet.
Mr. Thos, Hill of Vancouver, B. 0.,1a
• visiting his brothereedr. W. RAI.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ilearn of Ingersoll
• are guests at Afte Settees Hearn's.
Mrs, Wright and ditughter Leora of
• Berlin are visiting 'friends in town.
• Woe Eva Rorke Of • Meaford ie the
, near the Classic City, and Sunday at
guese of her. brother, Or. Geo. Rorke. the Shrenk homestead at Milverton.
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Mr. and Mrs. .. P. Tisdall wenb to Tor- They. returned to the Hub blondite
onto on, Saturday and 'returned ,rne mole
Menday. • . Miss Ada Jones returned bottle Satire
-Miss Mary Robb, who has been teach- day from xt visit to Dungannon
ing solund•up north is barite for ,the friends, aniOng the mimber Mrs
• 1 nrecation.
section. The hailstones were so
. large that the windows on one side
ot the train were all gumshoe.
Messrs..A. A.. Shrenk and A. Hollo-
way attended the races in Stratford
last week, spent 'Friday night as
guests of Mr. Alex. Shrenk. formerly
--of the Conimercial Hotel who farms
W. Ivers and family. 'While fri
ee-eese-lifirieliclewan, teacher, of Ottawa it that village Mies .Tones was -re-
• visiting relatives in town and Stanley . -Quested, to assist the choir of the
township. • • Engliish churele for whom she san
Miss S. E. :?dcIntyre is spending her that' heantlfel Bole "Hear rtg
bondage ab the homestead in Stanley Fathere
Mr. end Mrs. John Beaten of Chicago from( Petrone whittler he had been
are visiting at the formetes oldhome on a visit to his brother Jacole who
in Mullet, * - had been very ill hut' has reeoverea
so rapidly that heel expected to come
Mee John Fowler a Seriforth wee to Clinton this week with the hope
the guest of Melee T. A Johnston and expectation that the ehinge of air
last week. • . • and Beene Will hasten his convel-
Mies,Lily Herman, Stratford, vieittel eecence. • e
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under the parental roof on the 1St. Mr. and Mee. Wm. Gerry: of-. London
2nd and 3rd. •were guests; at Mr. jatnee Stevens' of,
Mini Fleinee Xing -returned Friday 'the Blum Line from Saturday to Mon -
front DashWotel to spend the sum- day. Meters. Stevens and Gerry
leer Vacation. • 'ere old cronies; as it were, their
Miss Rub' Paisley of Tecumeeb, friendship dating beck thirty years or
Miele, has returned home to spend ' mere When theY were Went t'e Meet'
her holiday% at. el, O.. Conferences. leith' iseing
- members of that denomination.
Misses Elie and Mary Saddler of
Wingham Were guests of Mrs. Je A. Dr. Fronk D. Turnbull of Milverton,
King thieweeks !of who had intended leaving for Europe
shortly to join hie brother there and
)61, Kinenian has returned, from
spending the winter With her daugh- tontinue nis medical ' studies, hae
een appointed llouse Surgeon to
. ters in St.Thome: .
,... ,. ... v - the Toronto General Hospital ad
rose M. J4 eil:nage Of 81, Maryk was will remain there "year before going
the guest Saturday andelegeithsy of abroad. The Dr. Is to be congrata.
Mrs. J. B. Hoover. -el" listed on hie appointment es Ali One
Mrs. Carrick and daughtet of London - eagerly sought after bygraduates.
were the quoits of bfree.A.,Jewitchell Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Brownlee wheeled
,ohe day last week. e
up from Loudon Saturday ant, and
pro. Twitchell, Miss Mite Twitchell though thellistance le half's. century
and Miss Edith Jardine spent last of =nee they reached hers at 11
• Stuedity in Hensel!. '
towels ip. Mr. James Sheppard returned Teritlay'
Summer guests are orrivinK, and.in
a few days this resort will have pee on
its holida,y garb': As we bave prey.
iously remarked, brass band, even -if
'not me to the Sousa or Cniiaton, would
help make the village merrier:. Whet
.eay the village -fa -there ? •
The Hensel! Chureb, ofEnglarse S. S.
and tbe`Sweet warblers of the Ontario
street Methodist ch urine, Clinton,. will
picnic. in Miller's grove on Thursday,
whila the school of Willis' Snitch, the
Rub, isiexpected over next week.
Mr. J. a. Miller of the River XfOtet
deserves'. the commendation of, evese
.pleasure seeker and seminar visitor to
the village foreonverting a wilderness
irktOit bower of beitutee and comfort.
As you climb the hill from the bridge
you use the sign, "River Hotel Park"
on thheriver side. leciu descend a
flight of steps toevards the river and
the farther you inveetigate the More
you, become entranced with your sur-
roundings. There Are loyer's walks
and fairy bowers, cozy nooks and se-
clusive corners, hanernockreswings and
seats, tables, and everything
that the private or public picnic
parte could desire It ie so Cool and
shady and artistic that one regrets the
moment of departure and reiolves to
come again. Besides all this the land-
-Mg for beats is 80 gonven Ma that you
simply step front your luncheon table
to Mee boat and gall tip or down the
river as your fancy ' may dictate..
AlreMiller we undersand intends to
crown all with electric light, The vie -
'tor who miseee this sight geeteinly
misses the most artistic.: and pretty
spot for many miles around.
O'clock "as fresh as & dais ' 01 nro.
Mr. A. B. Lowe of Ottawa, grand. or.
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flintier of the tr. 11. of R. T., visited
- 'Minton on Friday Jut.
Mr. 3, it, Stephens of Tern-NereVe-Ilace
otiti Reef Visited hie home in the city
of Itranefordpn the let.
oeTineellisseis Alien Green incl. Alice
•Greeeway of ',tendon were guests rit
• the Ontario street parsonage Over
Sunday. •
Mr. W. E. Rand of the Collegiate'
staff has gone to hist home near
--Brantford, and Mr. 3. W. Treleaven
to LitektIOW,
Mrs. H. Nichol, Who had been visltieg
•, for it month a her mother's, Mee.
Moore's. returned &Woe Itt Sestfoith
est week.
Mrs. X. A. Ring and Mrs. .Mugrldge
attended the 'wedding of Mit* Mille
taller. Mt pane near Harloek on
Wisdnestlay.
Mrs. rAuliall, whe hite been' striendifig
• it cottple of weeks With her mothers
Gager), left for her keine in De-
• eteeitnileedaturda7.
Mr, ma'am Arch,Spalding Of Pari,
Who AMboneyexiooning, were guest's
of the former's brother, Mr, W. P. bury.
'Speeding, this week. Mr. J. S. Meteonglief tbSt
Mrs. P. Warrench and two children firm of F.S. MeEl le Oo
of Nsipateese will be. guests for a. to, tette in to
neetitie 'With the footer's *rents way' to
and two *rather* Messrs. jaeoh and Me in
hraeI efiene Mr. French stecom- the
peeled hie better ball to Clinton end for it
lee again on Friday for Chicago as
where ha is taking stimmer teou
set the linivereity of Chicago.
otissiond Mastia. In the 24
B11h Bqhoo) bi
bahly more correctle Wet ing.
pair of them. They *pent the day
with friends in toyed and on Sunday
wheeled down to vinit the Brownlee
homestead in Tutkerstoltb, return-
ing to theForesb City on Mendel.
Mrs. McNaughton and Mies •Kate have
gone to the old homestead for a few
weeks holidays, hoping the vent Will
be beneneial to Mrs. McNaughton
Who has not been enjoying good'
health lately, We hope to see he
much iniproved on her realm, Mims
Maud is the guewb,of Mrs. Parke at
the reetory, and Mies Sheltie has
gone to the lakeside neer Godetich to
visit her sister. -
Mr, nee. Hall, editor of the Wereetettn*
Adeline% was In the Hub on Felday
blab on his vow to and from the
county town. Mr, 1111 is it lever
newspaper mete end having been in
chsev of the Animate for stbotie it
year M‘s dernonsteeted Do his consti-
tuency that he 1. both eble and will-
ing to provide them with an up -tee
dote keel. Though in lave with
Wingham he eteeeedeenatermeed try
the beauty of Clintem's serest*, peer.
titularly relish rnaphelised Batten-
'Thelon a ihirlitrit.
Promotion Examination i -The fol-
lowing are those who have oilseed the
promotion examinatiou field .Tune 20
and 80 :-3rd to 4th-rnarks attainable
'755, required to patitl 878, Pearl Will-
son 648, Minnie 13011 823, May Willson
580, Nettie Sturdy 639, Alice ,Tohnstetr
40/, Harry Chambers 448, 2nd to,3rd-
tuarke attainable 035, regnieed te, Vase
318, Mable Prongs 400enehar1ie Win-
ston 440, /retie Clark 472, Reggie Sturdy
414, Alice Hick 380,1lobere McCabe 342.
• Jr. 2nd to Sr.and-lefable Walters 402,
Benson MeOullagh 800,1earnie Vu111870.
Pe. 2nd to 2nd--Gertie Sturdy, Irene
Hick, Albert McCullagh, McKee John -
Mon, Meredith Clark, Arthur Willson,
nolOhanthers.-Nelson Warewartha,
teacher..
Paid. To stay (way.
When the West Huron election trial
Wae resumed in Osgood° Hall last
Thitredae morningeller. McPherson,
whoeappeared for the petitioner, in.
formed ,the Oottrt tha terviee hae not
been effected upon John T. Linklater.
Whom he had reason to believe WAS hi
Detroit and beingpaid 16 remelts there.
A. statement te that effeet liad Web se-
cured front WeJ. Douglas, a butcher
of Ltieknow, who saw Mender on
June 17th in Detroit and also in the
boa hetween Detroit. and Port tfuron.
It was the intention Of the soliettort te
have, this statement sworn to and put
in ste an affidavit.
Pertof the doeutnent Wha read to
the court. Douglas and Linklater had
melon the street and exchanged 11.
fling remarks.
Douglas in his statement geld thab
with relatives here. 'The 'girls will so -
snood. their holidays here With their 0-
graodietotber. Mrs, Arlo Beaman.
Mrs. Philip Lang, who nes epeptebe
past month' With eelativee in Elora -and
'etateiston, returned. home on "Wednes.
day evening. - • e es -
Died -an Rochester, N. Y.,. oil the
1st inst., James Remick . Tom, second Mee...
son of James Tom; 'Exeter, aged 41
years and 9 months. ,
Mr. and Mrs. David Rozel spent , wee
Saturday last irelnodon. - • . • . —price.
THE 44CREOLE" Sa-
gamy Rowe of 5tephen is a ie.. the best selling shoe out e market
present confined,,eo his bedethrougn '
illness at the home of his fathere-Illre .
JACKSON BROT
Sole Agents for Clinton
Pri„Fes $3, $4 and $5
Twenty-one,homay 'hose son+
se" prohibitiOns against fOOVrelilt
ing folly, bound into a li ttle 'volume
which tells how to rare far tired
get, kein, feet, tender feet, How to '
,Vterduverneet,t‘;andalscourOpCooinqleyrsanodudissthoore-
4pnoiricar tionga,nywhmicalliwahramiviocirOtitiw,e%yiir
'hints or tires him. .*
Any fell,grawnsinan, or woman,
who apes (pea, copy, Or sends a Stamp ,
to get It by mail, can heve one,frce
while they last, from-. •
"The Slater $licie."'
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CRLDLEFARM HAND
• 'ilc)rutte; R°we' t91"1" • • -•
Mr. Ernes6 Gidley of* 'AVit,Tirinipegres, .
visiting hie parents here, re, end M 8.
,Sarnuel Girlie
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• A desyatch eroin Buffalo an Monday,
New. York ()needled on a New Yerk
Central express train between POches-
' ter and Buffalo early this meriting:
Be had been confined -in the Bellevue„
Hospital in New -eerie for some. time,
suffering from eoosumption, and was
on the veay to, the home of his "aparents.
.a.t the teeniest of the parents the, body
was shipped to Exeter this afternoon.
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-treys ames K. Teta; a printer
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in Exeter, One, when the en came
° It Inevale,
-- 1Mrs, Snell is visiting friends inelKie-
born.
Mr. John Burgess wait at Oodeeich it
few days last week on businessI-
, A pretty weddiog took place in the
Presbyterien church lest Wednesday,
the principals being Alias Lillian Green-
away and Mr. W. J. McIntyre of Tor-
onto.
Quite a number from here attended
the games at Wroxeter on the fleet of
July. • - •
Mr, and Mrs: j. Paterson of Moles-
worth vent Sunday -in town.
The following teachers are spending
their holidays at their reepective hOnleg
heree-Edwin .0oultes, Ripley„ John
leing,Kinturn and Miss J.Black; Tara.
Ube Etkel King of Winghsen is
• holidaying here.
Mrs. Smith and Anse ZilliaX 'of
List wet were the relearn of their sister.
Mrs. Mjtguire of the Royal Hotel, last
week, . ..
Mrs.' Ira Barclay of Irseilanti, -Mich.,
is visiting at her father's. . •
Mies M. Burgess of Breads is the
guest of Mrs. Cleghern of the Blue.
vale Road.
We e are pleased to hear' tleat Mr.
Thos. Stewart, who was eo seriously
injured at Witighane it few weeks ago,
is doing nieely.
Mr: Je, Diment, Sr., hes greatly im-
proved the appearance of bist residence
by having it painted. fee , intends
having it verandah erected. .
Miss Clara Graham ef Toronto is
vleiting her sister Mrs. (Dr.) Tool.
, The following are the names of the
Bluevale pupil% who wrote on the
Entrance and P. S.L. Elating at Wing -
ham last week. Entrance: -Annie
Menem% Nellieleuegem, Clifford Pugh
and Percy Patterson. P. S. L. e-eilly
Rogers, Cora Messer, Oliye Seett,
Ohetter Pugh. Unseal and Victor
„Tenon. .
Mrs. MeNeven of Exeter is spending
it few daps with her mother eere.
Messes-.
leaudOn-ellelllett.,
Aborit 250 invited guest's. witnessed
gtme of the preftlese weddings in the .
Kirtburn Methodist church last . Wed-
:
, united in the holy bonds of matrimony .
chitty, when Miss Lottie Cook was '
nesday that ever took piece in this vi-
tohir. Robt. , Sanderson of Bayfield.
The bride was attired in it very hew* :
mg costume otereare silk. Mise Shun- ,
son Of Melailopeected as eridesinald,
,while Ur. 'Arne nenderson brother of mer stocks before ,the end of . the,Month. . ,. With this. end in 'vie*
. . .
the•grootn; supported the iocon. - ' • , .
Mr. Musqrave performe. 1 b ' ' • ' n •- . '
d f 1 nat we Theevening
Zanier:116a %tat'. eileellegic," when all '
et Ivo u!t3 u i 3 1..n atkned :Ler- we are offering; ,., many . argam‘s in a -departnaentS, off °fir
ny. lbe presents were of tne most. .
big stores All stocks are .an good shape for summer sellang;48-
. _.. • , • . . • .
went. home, wishing Mr. and Wes. Sortm.ents' are still fill' enough:. to .Offer va,rety-Ao- choose- roui..:,:„..
With stock -taking only a few weeks off, we. are anxious to. get-
all "snmiher, gopdsturn-of'. into ready: cash. : ' ' That's: Why:we: , are '
quoting prices like, these :,,..- • •-
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The Shoe
•
That cripples
--le the . that' hurte. Bandage
your heed unevenly and tightly 119-
yini do Your feet and soon •yOU ,
would.* know' the difference be-
twen theelloe that deiermeand the •'
, shoe that Ate, tare. le the shoe for yope rneeene-
eniepeden the most modern foot -fashioned leste ia
ArherIca, and mode from the best imeortektealf.skin--
black or tan -b' ' the famous Goodyear welt procese
Eight Phapeoloany witlthe-titmaped on the solo
$O,Qci, $4.00, $6•00 pc r Pair. '
i The Slater She m -
v • or eil
,
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,
, I: 'film Up
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1 'Your Toes!
•
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• Look at thein, gar. Note each horny.
, corny deformity. Ilwitone shoo did it.
• ; Petting Your feet ,into boote that fitted-
• - your eYe only. New, hew does your eYe
like the look of your
• • ~VW 1115- 1101411.00- -140E-
•
Whi0b• is male to fit feet. It cost $5,,0u0
to produce the first perfect but eon
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• • Can have the.five. mean th' pair now
for $8,00. Rade o best imported 'calfskin in -Tan or Black, with
the famous Goodyear Welt Six shoed; 'all sizes; any width. „
• Nam tad hoe Itampol OA :oh of EYory Imo ••
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A LL Repairing on Boots and
4--1k Shoes ,protti.ptly attended to
441ititi444I 4L4L
Do not forget that we close at pix'o'cIocksharp every evening,
eXcept Saturcloy, during July gad. August '
ellirtg at the Palace
We begin July, with a determination tO close out all suna-
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Sandersen a pleadant journey through
Messrs Wm. Hesk and Albert Wey
mouth eacbesold a home lest week at
good figures; * •
Mr, Lan Farnhatn was 'down to To -
rent° last week attending the Grand
Lodge of Good Tempters, •
The farmers are now busy haying.
ipY
Picnics are th:oSrddear4eof the day. A
, number of our townspeople attended
the picnic at the Bend on the Ist,while
others went to Bayfield. A outliner of
Bayfield people attended the Maple
Grove picnic on tbelet. ,
• Baytieldes ventriloquist, Mr. John
Walmeley, gave an entertaiumeneat
JohfrOtou's Mille on Friday evening,
AMC 23rd, and hewalso gave it lecture
on the telephone connection between.
Davisburg and Johnston's mills, ,
Mr. Min Etta has moved ieto Mr.
W. Reuben:I:Ian's house on Picnic ave.
Thief Opposite the doctorio office.
The bruise late!} occupied by Mr. AL
DO La Fraiber hes been purchased by,
Mr. H. Talbot. who had a successful
bee for two days moving it table home-
efeeti;Turnerei dew barn ilealtnost com-
pleted.
Mr. II. jobnsten 'spent a few days
last week visiting Mende up north, 004
dame rumor sews he is looking for a
helpmate.
St. Joseph's shoemaker is making a'
'deal With Mr. 0. Jeffrey.
Mr. T. Snowden was the guest of Me;
R. Pothole one evening recently.
Wal tee M. Westlake hite been on the
eick list lately.
POrt Albert,
litteepen.
The meryieese «cootie -Mott with Chi
laying of the cornerstone of the new
Mithntliist church In Shit plaee wens
held tut -Sabbath and Monday. On
Sabbath, at 10,80 it. we Rev, Me Ford
of Parkhill conducted the service in
the old. Methodist edifice. Iti after-
noon,,ntreat 2,80, Rev. Mee Len& the
pastor, conducted the services In t e
Preebyteriaa church, whieh, was kind.
lv given for the ocesteion. Rev. Mr.
Il'ord also preached in the Presbyterian
thumb in the evening. All thole-
vieee were well attended, the clowelles
being well filled, and were elf an ine.
peressive lied interesting character. On
the Monday following the corner stone
was well and trulylad by Mrs. W. lei.
son and Mrs. j. Beery, to whom tide
distinguished honor was given, attend.
ed by appropriate and impressive Oen.
mon" in which several clorren
• asked Lirskistar why he) was steer.• took part, aceorepanied by ser pture
answered, "It Pell n great deal better ceremony al repel* -to Mr. G. Tay
work m thezrisb uni ." whets e tiendid fault of Aod things
Ing away from Goderichand Linkiater eateeing, welter and After the
lorei orchard, situated In The 'village,
t,o etst7 out ref the war • tban ie does to
Linklaber le made a istatetneet, ;hat awaited t tie reception4 a sump -
he ins eitetiting it cheek for $100 from
Ostaseese tuous feast of ler deliency,senge and
, imeeethee abound . Enehaneing illtelill -
^ indirlett. ''r tto.dt1tial and Achie0n, Rev,
pastor, preeteed in it happy=niter.
A * nreintee, ow
h and the great work in MA: e
skit leen in hi:slain oil holy dim- ..
Mr,
W leen by the choir and
Oemirs Ben
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Mr. .Tota Stayley is busy Whiling
tromwe.Ttee_ni been.
litett W. H. tones 7 I
wok 'and l•
its, hOwever,
Mecf&elaria
thee
'1•Y
She "tele °now
1 rata
SO.
mord tete
Mine Mtle Pelle% London„le home
at‘%1`).1314eeLentigh took a. trip to Kincardine
oil Seturday with his brother.'
ICdwiti Pelee* left Monday to report
again for duty at Chapleau be being
employed or. the 0. P. It.
Miele Nellie HewkIneepent afewdayi
In Huron township this week. .
Mien Bowies, Belfast, formerly our
gehoot principal here, sweet" Domelike)"
Day in the village.
0.0.te. had a fine day' for their cele-
bration on Dominion Day here,ibbeing
on the rioted day for the village and
thing pulled off 0, It, The' football eeeeee, itegelee 101-""**• .... i•
tiny leit welt we haveishowa this It low 000airbitotOrtaYteltiotrcitophilkittbilitrig iho;itetroginn. ulttntior*OrtgoodisOd 47:117yOyptillipoutro
ehe crowd was very large, and every
le nothing now to sity.eteopt !matey*,
to the 0.0 r if they again hold *cote.
snatch between Crewe vs. Sheppardton
resulted in A tie, 2 semis each, so there DGENSIESROS• importers
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iferderteh
1 fit 011
tmA6dialn°tElntirisuebtleere wffe and fans
Ilibrertoni spenta few day* in the v n •
'Age, the guosts of her mothet,hits.3es.
Quaid, end his Slater, Mrs. John ,e, wee went gow wee leaded in peewit -A
0 Goderich T/p.ilound. Reduction I,
MANTON MA UZI tunnel
Schosnhals.
Ulm 111140-14r4. Sedtratrfolutrdit OH%) gussi of ilita..-1-1-ATItritHiarArallijEtsiateuesi n"tre i;i1=IL wifl Aelit-if ed blifor $,Z111 4 •
,a, fel 141°°"'i aft''' (ft'lth 'ftftb'°' °ft In Millinery
iraar°""".9.13•10,4114:' tri:"- 1644""*. '
her sterns. Mrs,Oliver, Itt present, Anoratess,
low, at proton t.
Von. is visiting his uncle, W. T. pet. /ell rd.
Mr. Edwin Pellet% tripleeltag, antic. , Veal/rent DOIX=r4per
pot gm worm of ale Get* Vetoes' ..% es. ee. ' :ne it- e' lel
Several of our action* took in the meson 1 wilt nigh 4 ,31114*. , ftritww4aatrallo, it le
ix • like li hot work.
lut n kaip ' Storvatit igantad
Ismokimewomhabig, ,,,, ,, ,_ 0
Wadies in Pelt* ce , islailesenese• riewai litetwaimoie new' este. t
v
Seresee, Awls 20 pot* oint .., ,4 0
SO*044,
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12 Ladles"' Trimmed Hats
All the popurtir shapes Worn 'this Season,' new and up„to-date.stiles,.in.d
all good materials They are balance of our medium, priced ready-
tiimmed lu4s and sold fornierly at $2.50 uta •
'Untrimmed Ilati‘,
New Sailors
untrimmed shapes,fine fancy braids The. choice of the balance of our fanpy
. the way up to $2, now going at
FLOW1glIS AT aie. EILCH—to clear out tl.;,e floweistock, a, big lot of flowers that
in blaoks and eolors,were sellingall
Shirt Waist skirts - /2i.‘
More ReadyitomWear
Every Ready-to-weaf Skirt
sold at 15o, 20o, 25o, go on sale, atyouraouurrfinc._hoorgi.onediefOr.ruzuetti.
rct'ula til .1
SOC. Just a roonmvain,. ojd eurrirlie u.yoesfit: erottrhocefeo•osdu, special
untrimmed'line of fine sailors selling ,ot
• 42c,' New goods,pepulto shapes
Just a few left . .. .. „„„
Silks and
New
Sx.
telhaatns' arahlialatibLazeind‘lefTthteoreitaeri61, but On
•
their value.,Not all are 40 inch, If that is your
ment that will is,ve
.the Dress Goods Depart.•
eyerolaffl xkulorincto
goods.a n. Thet1,eriiPascollection.0quantitiesast Yeareri,:3111uof-ti s281:6;:i 11:1; :31:11:14; ts4116-3r.iig=4"3:gbe*da..eihnii 1;salp.' own ti a fancy an Wool a
br an d n. eiv 5 °DIY aldrt6Mildn Pilatte' Pit'in denim.' 5° fold 8004,
ited
fancy stripe pique,wore $1.00 to 02.608.
invash 400ds,, , 4,T4 tinTooreciEvii,F11:114.
ThWelleebenettneeoalttee -Wesel; 444. set ehtitalalplyricoof thaetind 415 witiaalk: ssi ger no. di.r. Listi,
Igittoalasa14621,:f3_rkb40°Incle'vroltrilliot*igitr:b1::1344:1.P.1.111:!uovo. el:fji:0,6: you coroo early. 13,!,911hi •
Meltable eollavir, newest dyke, all
I 4 -nut enough to give you a good Sams odd mai patinae OS be sole
Pine cerabries sleek wile*, elek. Wee plu$ihni $
Utley Whits spoil 0010red iton ' - 43:vassini'iotkin:toori oseferno.:,:tp se.shoo e‘t
ttarns;
4110 'Wipe. quer one of ehe most We Per OA fOr July
left, Ch01043.• wit • • 1:1140,01.0.1,011,* 4 nee wince, tputlithe meth troel 18e to
haa Week Maputo whit* grounds,and
graireolootire.bisItlelnerhiterS1161.,°°17,oni"lii,” Weekend whits, !instil mauve and
Raney Antolini in blue end Whits,
DU Peony stripe silks, pedgeglities"*11
vegeta $8 00, chows...,
Nettle and beget*