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Beautiful cabinet It upright Piano. largo
aisle Hungarian vValuut °see, but make, 1114
Only in nee three months. guaranteed.
Moat be sold by July 9Ith to close out an estate
rlaua 0,41 -bo bouRin to lees than half Re *oat
on thne or special Price tor cash. For terms or
partieulare, address
P.D. BOX 1M Clinton.
July 15th. 24
11 CEDAR POSTS WANTED.
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. is prepared from the same ;
: formula as that put by ;
it Allan & Wilson, and is as
: pure and fresh as it is ;
possible to make it. We ;
; use only 'the best ingred- ;
: lents and thoroughly mix :
: it. It produces good re- ;
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: makes th e lightest biscuits'
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oe 1.Th Ong 25c, also in 10c ;
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I SYDNEY J.ACK.SON
• .1%one 2. Prbscription-Drug Store.-
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0.00 Orn011fili 10100011/0410 0000 00
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A SH4RP
CAL '3 1J
.is neeessary in order to
•tell time by your watches.
. A.watch bought here is
reliable. You need not
add to uor subtract froui
the; time marlces.:1 on its
• face. We see to it that
our 'Watches tell time
..rig,ht all the time.
ANTED. -140 roundeedar poste, not lege
V 1. than!) inches at small end. %Ito be 0 feet
long, balance a feet, To be delivered at
D.geves' ma, Telephone Itoe.d, Ooderich town.
81111).
J. M1DDLICTON, Councillor.
July 131,
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PHAETON FOR SALE.
First -elms 2nd hand Phaeton for sale.
A.J. HOLLOWAY
Clinton, June 02n4,
• STORE TO RENT.
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The undersigned oft'ors for rental the store
on Huron.etreet lately °minted by Holloway
Idorrieb,_
Clinton, June 22nd.THOS. 3A.CXSON,.
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Comfortable dwellihg bouso on east side of
,Albert Street, containing 7 rooms ; hard and
itgesN,Yer (1141firlittldIar gatrati falt
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ing. towp. A.pply to
JOHN RIDOUT
July 4 • Clinton
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HOUSE FOR SALE.
On Victoria street. Near Organ Factory
3300. will burn roomy, comfortable helm with
good lot -the property recently occupied by
a -rank Upshall, Apply to
W. BRYDONE, Semiotic
March 7th,
TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE
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The subscriber. offers for eale a very -desirable
rpcg Itrrt gr:tteritigfgg:Vg:
.1:?gic',(11:gbifia;,7Z1grigaglil'of TAT,: ,
on premises.. The 'orchard, cj)nsisting of gravies
and apples, is a good one. The property will;
he sold at a reasonable figure for cash ori. °as)
and balance on time. Apply to 'the owner ,Inv
the premises
MRS. *JOHN JUNOR. •
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clintOn May 9th:
FARM AND TOWN
PROPERTY. FOR SALE.
• The a:e sold at moder-
LEITER Of Ellgt
4 000d Beason Why a faiIi
Should Death* arl Offer.
'Oontinned fr011a last Week'
teday," be said, but there Was am
unnatural eound in hisvoice'and jean
looked up hastily through hertoars.
John's face NM grimly set, however,
and told her nothing.
"Let me soe-it was Hinscla,le, I think
you said,"‘the went on, still with that
grating. sound in his voice.
"Yes," she geld miserably, again hay"
Int recourse to the crumpled Saab. •
"And I think we told him lo our last
that we'd be a sister. to him," he pro-
ceeded, nibbling the end Of his pen.
"Something of that sort." And she
flushed warmly clear up to the curly
waves of dark hair on her temples.
• "Evidently the 'sister' racket won't go
down with, Hinsdale," he said reflective-
ly. "You might offer to be his maiden
aunt, you know" -
"There! I knew YOUtd be horrid!" she
exclaimed Indignantly.
• "It's a delicate job," he went on re-
tleetively, "Are you quite mire you mean
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to refuse him this time?"
"Of course I am," she burst out indig-
nantly. "You don't suppose I could yam
for a boy like him, do you?"
"He has a nice eye for color," proceed-
ed John, drawing faces on the margin of
the paper -faces that had big, soft eyes
and pouting lips, strangely like the girl
• on the hassock, "and his drawings are
wonderfully strong. He's a gifted fel-
low, is Hinsdale -the best pupil I have."
"Yes, he's gifted enough," she assentdd.
"I've often wondered why he fancied
you," Old John. •
"Oh, indeed!" she. exclaimed, flushing
once more. • •
• "res. He's a dreamer, you know -an
idealist -and it seems to me some an-
gelic creature a little too pure and good
for human nature's daily food and that
sort of thing would be more in his line
than, a little human bundle of naughti-
ness like you," went on John cheerfully.
• "Youd make a fellow like Hinsdale un -
miserable, you know."
;'You're 'very kind," exclabied Jean,
• 4rimson with vexation, "but 1 shall not
make Mr. Hinsdale miserable. I •have
not the. slightestintention of ever doing
• So."
• "Ah," replied- John coolly, "then the
Kamer we write this letter the better.
• Now, what do you want to gay to him?"
"Ohl" she cried, struggling with her
anger. "You are so disagreeable, I hate
you, but I've got to .have somebody to.
help me with that letter." •
• "Of course. And Yon roallY want to
' refuse him-fOr good and all?" ,
"CertainlyZ do. I want hitirto under-
stand •dbfinitely that there is absolutely
no hope of my ever caring for him in -in
the why he means," and once more she
broke•down, blushing, but defiant.
"There's only one way to make a man
understand that," said John 'meditative-
ly. • - •
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"Anything, so •
long as he understands
and leaves off being -being silly," she
'cried impatiently.
John made no reply to this, but after a
moment's deep thought Commenced to
Write rapidly.
' rive minutes passed, during which .
• John's penscratched industriously over
• the paper and Jean sat bolt upright, on
. her hassock,..staring at the pictureon the
'canvas. It was a pale; waterysunset
that shed green gleams of light on a
wide, lonely. landscape, In the center of
• Which a woman' stood alone, gazing with
• desolate, hopeless eyes at the retreating
figure of a man on horseback. It was
painted with inimitable skill .and • a
strange. Wild power that had Made John
•Steele. the most fanious of the younger
school of painters.. What • an artist he
was and what a• friend he htid been to
her! And now she must go away and.
perhaps never see him again, except in
, the class with the others. All those
• hours ot merry comradeship were over,
.never to come again, , all the sweet work
• and play .together. A great sob came up
In her throat,- but just then John thretv
down his pen, and she choked the sob
and, rising, reached out her hand for the
letter. . ,
But he did not give It to her,''as sbe
expected. . • •
ate prices and fully guar-,
aneed.
.Jeweler and Optician.
• If you want anything
in the Musical lirte, call
- at :•(J, . Hoare's Musio •
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• HOUSE FOR SALE.
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Offers, in writing,willbereceived by thoundori
signed for the purchase of the f011owing valuable
freehold properties :-1st. Lot No. 28 in the 9th
concession of the Township of Hullett in the
County of Huron metalling 100 acres, more or
less. 'upon this property are a wood dwelling
house, bank barn and stables; a good orchard,
well, ole. .
• 2nd. Lot No. 1221 on the East side of Victoria
street fn the Town of Clinton in the County of
Huron, This property comprises a good frame
dwelling house and stable..
• For further particulars and for terms apply
to Mr. Alex. Ilwing, Clinton, Ont., or to
DENT & THOMSON, IVIitobell, Ont..
Solicitors for the Brownlee INtate,
May 25th, 1809: ,
• MUSI OAL
The Band of Court Maple Leaf, Canadian
Order of Foresters, Clintim, is now open for en,
trIft=.t:tte°, FOLMirimPea, rvtgete 1'1°111es' 'Cele-
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"ARLAND,
Secretary.
• Clinton, :Tune 10th.
REVERE LAUNDRY
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I have inoVed my Lituildri, • the
Revere, to the stand lately occupied:
by Mr St W. Rill, rn the, Coriabehleck
on Albert street, which will be more
• -convenient ball for myself and cos-
torners. Our work speaks for itself
And SA.TISFA:CTION 18 ClITAR4NTEED.
We respectfully solicst e share of your,
patrohage. Oer prices are right ari1.
we. will do our beat to please you.
• • SOHNHAYES.
Clinton, May 22rid.
• The slibscriber offers for sale hia houSe and
on.corner of liattenburyand Raglan streets,
Clinton, April 131h
W. G. DOHERTY.
The PhenOmenal Well..13red
Standard Horse.
.TARENIUM. 21795 .
Will Atatid at W.W. Ferrates barn near Station,
In Clinton every Monday for the'balanee of the
scaSon. Tarentum 21795 hatiln his breeding the
greatest sires living or dead, also. 12 Of the
greatest 4aT1114 living. Ho has first unquestion-
able. 'treading; second .extrerno ape% ' third
rovver to transmit it, 'To Insure $16.00 dber
. tended pedigree see largo catalogue. dress
• . A. ClIARLESWORTH,
•Maple Leaf Stork Farm
June igth, Egniondvillo, Ont
SPECIAL NOTICE
I have a few fancy Toilet sets left
and am determined to dear them out
and now offer a
$10.00 Set for $8.00.
7.00 " " 5,00.
0.00 " " 4.50.
• 5.50 " "- 4.00.
Intending purchasers can thus secure
good bargetne,
Good Butter and,Eggs taken as Oath,
G. 3. STEWART.
AVIErS FURNiSHINGS
Otir Fall goals are now in and we ere pre-
pared to supply . the wants of tho people of
Londesboro end vicinity.. We -always try to
. p!eaus our euatomers and with our present
staliere 110a better position to dose than ever
before.. Here are a ftiVr of the bargains we aro
offering: -
Goo I ail Wool Tweed Salt mode to order CO.
Illook. Worsteds $13 tip to 822,
A genuine Fall and Winter Suit made to order
with first.ehiss trimming,' $13
Tweed Panto made nate-date ti.60.
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jai wool76Heavy Tweed Panto for winter
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'•wear$1..
Oct:51*M, pure Bonham Cottoned°, 75 cents.
. Moleskins at.
oc•,,a from 60 ionhi 1.0 el. All are WOU made
anti sewed with linen thread.
A Salt of the best Balbriggan Usiderwear90e.
• Best Linen Collars15 cents up 10 18 eente.
Nice Tie 1500010.
lieur-ialIond Tim 25 00910. •
'• We been, a stook of Cuff linttetiff, Stud& de
everything that is found In a fIrstelesti Fern.,
theft,' and Ask yon to eall and examine our `-
trick before bilying elsewhere:
London &
Lancashire -Life
,
• Established in Canada 1863
Invested Fund - ' $6,532•238
LIBERAL, STRONG, PRECRESSIVE
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Ali the popular.- forme of
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insuranee issued. Policies
Unconditional, world-wide
ondnenforfeitable. Money
.loaned. Policies purchased.
• Netv business1 „_• $4,500,-
000. Amount paid policy-
holders $887,000 .....
Full information furnished by'
CHAS. B. "HALE, AUNT, CLINTON -
"It is a difficult think to do," he said..
"To make a man Understand that, no
matter. how .much he cares, for you, you
can never care for him."
"Yes;• I suppose it Is," she assented..
"But you have done it, I'm sure."- .•
"Indeed, may say there's. only. ofie
trey t� 'convince a feliew of such an un-
pleasant fact," he went on.
• "/3ut you employed it?" she asked ea-
gerly. •
"Yes. Yoe may think it an extreme
measure, •though. feed It to 'you."
And he read aloud: _ •
Dear Mr, Hinsdale-/ thought I had made it'
. quite plain to you when, several, weeks ago, you
salted lee to be your wife that such a thing MIA
' quite impossible. I certainly tried to have you
imderstand it, and I deeply regret that r did 'not
succeed, because thief renewal of your offer can
only result in ad'ded pain to both of us. Believe
nie, I am deeply grateful tor your preference,
but' you will realise, I am • sum, bow hopeleas 11
fs for you to ask for more than my esteem when
I tell you that I am engaged to be married to
Mr. John Steele. Hoping that you will •belleidi
In the sincerity of my friendship, I am, very ant-
- Ginty yours, Jess geranue .
, The. silence in the mere 'could have
been cut with. a 'knife when John con-
KIRKcluded his reading and laid the epistle
• E3y back on the.table.
Jean stood. rigid, gazing .with a flied
and haughty stare at some Dela on the
• wall above John's head, when he turned
tirid confronted her with as little .embar-
ressmeht as he would have shown in Mc-
, ing a new pupil. •
"Well, what do you think of It?" he
.1 asked coolly.
.. "I think," she flashed 'out:. "that you're
: the most tonceited beast I ever saw."
"My dear girl," he protested, "I told
you that extrenie measures were neces-
miry. Ire the Only Way .to get rid of
. hint, and Pm willing to sactifice.myeelf
•- ft good cause."
With• great dignity Jean turned to
•leave the room, but somehow he was at
• the door before her, with hie arms out-
.
Next door to Clarendon,
.6.4.1=6:••••••.&,,
Crown • Baker
THE SAME STAND. tIttti; net going
to leave me: little
, - Jegh," he cried. "1 can never get along
without you any more, tor, oh, I love you
THE:SAME BAKER
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ou-loYe your
1 A :second elle stood hesitating -then,
, with a little sigh, she went to hint and
burst out crying eorafortably on hie
• THE BIEST. shoulder.
came a° Yoke fsuddenly from
behind' the burley curtain. It souuded
PRODUCTS 1 ikUhnet eller! ogfalsepee ideaiteriint. tror.
"Oh, tertie in, Miss Chester," eald John,
• drawing :wide the Pompeian red draper -
lee. "We were just going to find you and
ask you to come to out wedding tooter -
row itt 12." •
_ "Jean -what does this mean/ -Why
didn't you tell me this before?" ex:tialin=
ed Aunt Marla, aghast.
"I thought I °lett to consult John. be-
fore I told you," add naughty Jesse. -
Chicago Thnes-Herald.
SIB SHOULD DO.
AS Mr. Holmes of West Huron is a
journalist, an honegt detneanor
Next door to Chlfetid011. would hat him. He should, there.
• fore, tbroW up the seat that vette
atolert for him by' ballot, limit [duffers
• end the Alston mitcbtne.-Galt Re-
porter.
B1114141116 POIt VOttITErtitA.SH.
She' i a dandy. What /
OUR ICE CREAM.
r. it,-PARLMER# LONDESBORO.
A. KIRKBY,
Men want but little here
Albre' A•fr°t VOOrS 1$110111311911111.
Thel 6,,,,,,,t Atkina Rows', ° below but most of all want
field and 0/00Mrtallided by all . '
druggists in Canada. Only ref.
Able niedidine aideoicre Sta
.1."101stgerd to Mee 044 .
i°11"6 S" W# "4C61.1 6ffect64"P: T /4 B MYRTLE CUT
or exams, Kellett erre, teetelire ego ot .
Nemo, Opium or ening, sat _.„,„ ..„..,. rtorli 11 a
, of ;wile, tnie
etc omelet Ves PIitalwatatrPe,m.
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TheeremPfiitirs W,'
Wood Pheephoitine is 8014 in Clinton by Itydriey Ping anti Out.Joexiion,nropoon
, 44,410,44)1
4 /6 is most unfitly to keep Opposition
witneasett kicaing their.heels on the
kerb in Ottawa for ten days, while
Liberal witnesses are called Oti Only
a dayia notice and given il. htaring
iwith the evident design of forestall.
log revelatione which the Conserva-
tive," declare they can make, Sir
Louis DAVI6S surely has something
mere adequate tO his eteab ability
than to prrietice pettifoggery in des
laying or hnrking a full, free invest I'
ti What thepeopeWantis the
truth; what the Liberals seem to
want is whitensurb.-Ooronto StAn
(Liberal)
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THE OLINTOIC NEWS-RECORb.
GOdOrlds.
Leution of Toronto intent July
with his friends, ?dr. and Airs. Wm,
Acheson of Weisiger street.
• The oitottur is getting to be it very
lathionable fleeter. W. W. MoVivar,
mail clerk, has a, very 110e cone -Jibe
specimen which now, after we yews'
care, boasts of one blossoms, a lovely
large oink one. Its petals are feathery,
ince ale night bleOming cereue, but its°
corrola la more like that of the rose.
The stera is quite long, and eprings Out
of the large, green leat of the cactus.
Rev.".Jaaper Wilson ties returned
• from his vacation. His @onion On Sun.
day morning was lietened to with great
attention. fie in:Teemed upon the
minds of his congregation their duty as
ristiansto call upon all the strangers
that oomehere to reside, and to invite
othoenemle 1100 tcitireur pi eawnsd. wAatktiehetheerateewleel; kind of cake, tart, pie, etc, and the
serViee, between the lessons, the sac- . Scotch iscoue, Balaton sandwiches in
red quartette, "The Lost Chord," was plenty, with hot tea and coffee and ice-
ilioelY rendered by the mimes Laura, . cold lemonade. Editor Mitchell poured
Ek ivnas oa nnid a nlJothieti ith eosffoenr,taarnyd ivIBleoes 0Wrciiiout the lemonade and said it was made
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from "Barnum aini Bailey 's prize recipe."
Wilkinson of Toronto sang the beauti We chose the good hot tea. Everyone
ful eaored solo, "A, Song of Thanksgiv- Was enchanted with the lovely greeeds
ing." Mist; Orals voioe is rioli and well
Vottertelt. "The Thorn Como Forth
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• Miss Wigbt of Galt wactite past week,
the gueat of Mrs. Goldthorpe, Saltford.
Mee McMillan of Buffalo omit leet
week the gueat of the Mieees MacLarsn,
,Mrs. McGregor of Stratford Is spend-
ing a few vreees In town, $fr. Mai roger
M. Cuetoma came up to join Airs.
AreGefgor on Saturday,
Christian Science has its votaries he;
in this great churolegoino centre.
Tbe annual picnic of 1..verness getup
was held, tie lagt year, in the beautiful
grounds of Chief Allan P. McLean, The
day looked threatening in the forenoon
hut early in tlie afterneon ell nature
was bathed 'in sunehine. Childrente
race(' and'prizeis Weiner arid the good
old Scotch game o'quelte were engaged
in before tee. The tables and lovely
linen cloths were in one grand long line
under the trees and covered with every
trained, and she pleased every one With
tier tine, modulated tones, Prof. Siam-
een, acoontpanist.
• The St, Andrew remained in port un.
til 12 p. m. Saturday night.
The "Truaut," Detroit, Hiram Walk-
er's steam yacht, lay itt the barber
Saturday afternoon and night. She is a
,lovely steam yacht. • .
At Knox Church.: Rev. James Wilson
B. A., of Niagara Palls, preached. on
Sunday last with ip•eat acceptance. fie
is fell of ardor in the great came of
eTh s True Christian's Life." -
Sunday waa a perfect, Ably. .
• North Street .IvIethoclist (Aleph Sun
day School picnic at Belleview to -day.
Miss Emma Dube of Paris, Ont, hes
been the gueet for the past week ot
Mrs. J. C. Harrison, Elgin street. Her
brother, Mr. Gee. Dube, is a mate on
the. steamer, St.. Andrew, and, Mimi
Dube came through to meet him. She
thinks Goderiolt a lovely 'place, 'and so
does her brother. .
We walked through the orchard at
"The Maples" on Sunday laet with Mrs.
John Sankeld and her little grand-
daughter Miss Alma • Taylor, Of Pick-
ford, in.the American Sault, and we no -
'need a large tree that had. at some time
been so laden with apples thatiefairly
lay down like a Jog, with a gentle rising
of otre foot from the &mind. Of course
the branohes are all growing upward
and laden with apples.
The managing committee of the bi',.
oyiale races on last Friday evening must
have felt highly honored by thelarge
concourse of ladies ,ar.d gentlemen,
youths find Misses that' visited the
figrieultural grounds. . We also noticed
that Mr. Eddie Belcher is a great favor-
ite, and loud huzzas would haVe ascend-
ed on high had he won first.prize in the
Mclior-Belcher race'. Mr, A.Itet.. 'Mc-
Iver has much more time at his disposal
for wheel practice than • has Eddie.
Many carriages,including a hack, were
on the grounds. Out Airierhian visitore
were also there despite • the absence of
the Marine Deed. We have to thank
N. D Reugvicr form the appended list of
racer's' and names Of Winn' re: One-half
milet-Belcber, Phrystal,,Joinison. One
liiie Open -A. McIver,- E. Belcher,
Chrystal. Boy's Rade-Salem', Hys-
lop. .Handicap Three Mc-
Ivor,,iJewitt, Gallows. quarter, Mile,-
A. McIver, E. Belcher: , Qineere-C:
.Reidi referee; james Wilson and W. TI I
Weloh,•timers; W McVicar, !starter. 1
The St. Andrew came steaming ipto 'Ile Sentinel, Torontc), the offieial or
port oti Saturday merning with her usu- grange of the Orange Atisociation has cone -
al cargo of wheat for Richardson Sots.. pleted .twenty-five year's Continuothe
Mr. Weatheral„ C. E.; heti takezi.pass. ublication„ and in honor Of the event,
1)esueal on the 271,1i of.July a spaciat edi:
age open the St, Andrew the Saturday.
previous, having heard of the robbery tion of sixteen pages. • Eight pages are
sustained be his • son Harry on the C. printed on beautiful toned paper, and
P..11., train, and Also that his mind had
are full ef illustratic•ns.' Among the
become unhinged. On Saturday:Morn- special ayticles ere --"Canada's Pregress
ing Mr. Weatheral and his son were.pas
sengers dovvp, alio MrsJ. W. Smith Twenty-five Team," by Nicholas
and Mre, B. Swartz. Mrs. Newell and
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Itood David, 27. P.; "The Development
daughter We're passengers from the of Imperialism," by J. Caitell Hopkins;
"Progress of Education During the last
Sault. Mr. Harry Weatherall aecoin-
Quarter Century," be James L. 'Hughes;
With Point Forward."
The thorn point of disease
is an ache or pain. But the
blood .6 the feeder of the
whole bad". Purify it with
odn y stomaoh will at
Ificiood,:se,S4lif liver
once respon4? No thorn in this point.
Severe Pains -0X had sewers piens in
my etoreacte a form of neuriegia. My
ritahrnanted mde to take Bood'e Sareapa-
halve also gtv:itai:tr.711babrArlrettini.
factory mune. X am matt to recommend
Med.'s Sarsaparilla to other'," MIS,
JOIIN LA net, 240 ()hunt St,, Toronto, Ont.
Complete Exhaustion -matter treat -
merit in hosiiital, I was weak, hardly able
to walk. My mood was thin. I took liood's
Saroaparina until well and gained 20 use.
It also benented my wife," Amen Mitz,s,
Dresden, Ont.
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and Ideal day, Chief MoCreath was
everywhere an' in hie brew tartan o', Hood's Pills our, Won's; the nocirritatiekand
Oolv cathartic to toko with flood's 8:1Fetiparinti:
green olEowolatendoef
4thPerSeatltYtierada saalPtic3wtourike' .4old by Watts & Co., Druggists.
was another happy man, in his Scotch • . . ..
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bonnet. Mr. Coutts, too, was full p •--
ardor,,•trying to make people enjpy ! • . MARRIAGES.
thenteelvea. Last year the camp ha,
beautifel music executed • on 'the bag gLGE-BELT.s-At Trinity Episcopal
pipes by Piper Baker of Kingston. Church, Detroit, on July 18, by Rev.
This tear neither bagpipes nor violin Walter Hughsen, Mies Margaret Belt,
graced the picnic. However if we had to Mr. Henry Edge of Seaforth. .
no music at, the Inverness camp picnic) ' • . ' •
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. Bitrrits.
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SMELTZER,-In Winghain on. July 21s1, to..1,,e,e,eryit..0.4t,„,im,e.mb,e0ib,e)e..b.e.k„imit,„2,40:„,49pb„epib,e).15,eibeit,,e,
we had our pictures taken, free, Jest
think of it. Master Darius Doty Sal -
lows came out with his apparatus and
Wok the whole gathering: He is quite
a professional in his art, placing the
children in front seated upon the grass
with little McColl in her Sootch
cap and 'tartan standing up. Your
correspondent had a feather in• her hat
and thought it might as well go into the
picture along with the Scotch bonnets.
Mr. and Mrs. James Stewed were in-.
defatigableln trying to make everyone
haPpy. Some of the committee went
tit London an'd lett the rest to do the
best they could,. which could have been
avoided by having the Inverness camp
picnic in August. The tug o' war made
quite a pleaeing variatipp., Aths_women,...
young rad- OTI,lielping their friends.
We walked down a lovely hill to where
we heard water gurgling, between the
hills, and we just thought from the
sounds that we were near. the ,Maitland
This store's standard never lowers. It takes courage WI-
T take the loss necessary to more all goods that belong WI_
summer, but out they go regardless of cost or value, Above =
everything else we insist on keeping. the stoekerclea,d and
2 selling all goods in their season. his not everyvvhere that
i way. There are many stores that carry goods over rather
f than sell at a losse, But WO are on a different track -no
e
4, danger of collision. These prices make the riddance
ip doubly certain ;
0 --Printed ()bellies fast colors were 8c new 5c.
; -.White Crimmins woven pink epots were 18c now Sc.
-Muslims timed designs were 120 now 5c.
; • -Printed-Organdie Muslin 7 patterns were 15o now 70.
-Pink and Blue Organdies fancy woven stripes were 10e now 7ic.
o -Wool Del eines in floral designs were 25c.now 12ie. .
-Wide Prints fast colors were 8c now 5c.
0 • -Dress Linen in stripes and spots were 121c now 5c.
o -Fancy. Drese Goods 40 inches wide were 20e now1.20,
0 -Colored Oashmeres in 3 colors 40 inches wide were 25c now 15o.
0
-Fancy Dress Goods plain and figured were 50c now 35e.
sr -Figured Dress Goods silk and•wool were 75c now 55c.
0 -Fine Dress goods in Covert Cloth were $I now 75c. r ;
go If you are interested in the above goods you ,should be I
; here early Thursday Morning as a chance to get new sea- i
c sonable goods at about half price does not often 900111' '. .
. ' • CASH AND ONE PRICE.
MoKINNONA CO. - BLYTH
. the wife 01 Maurice Smeltzer, of U..
JOHNSTON.- In Howlett, on July 14th,
the wife of Mr, W. R. Johnson, dairy-
man, of a 'daughter.
HODGSON.-In Culross on Thursday
July 131h, the wife of Oscar Hodgeon
of Boon.
El A BK1RK.-,-In Teeswater on Suly'25th,
the wife of Mr. Wm, Hehkirk,Jorm
erly of Brusielirofa son. '
RUTHERFORD., -In West'Wavvanosh
on Tuesday, July 25th,. the wife of
Mr, Dan Rtetherlotd, of a son.,
-ffeelbOUGH.-In Morris,on july 2Ist,
the wife of Mr. John Cololotigh, of a
• daughter...,
GLOUCHER.,-In Hullett on July 23rd,
the titre of Mr. 'John Glotteher of a
but it turned out tohe a noisy brooklet daughter.
where people are went to fish. There's.
a board upon a treti,upon whieh we read •
"No fishing allowed," but we had no
angling propensities that afternoon.
We could see the pretty vvhite tomb-
stones in Maitland Cemetery from
where we stood so that it joins Chief
MoLeap's grounds. ,Chinese lanterns
were profusely arranged on the lavin,
awaiting the coming of a violinist, but
none .putting in his appearance the
children danced some Scotch steps to
the tunes of a mouth organ and soon.
the vans were 'beard comiug up the
lane and soon everyone got ready to re-
turn to town perfeetly delighted with
the outing. The ladies worked hard to
bave the tables profusely spread with
dainties, and to them and theird'amillea
and to Chief McLean may•lomelives Old
prosperity be their dower, .
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The Sentinel Jubilee.
panied his father in the wagonette and
seems . Inspector Potato • Scheele;
Toronto;
to be quite himself again. The
R 1 U ' ' " by Pr fes r
Andrew cleare on a
Goldwin Smith; "Twenty-five Years bf
Protestant Progress," by H. C. Hocken;
"History of Orangeisht in Canada," by
W. J. Wright, Brockville; 'Progress of
Orangeisra in the United States,'' by
-Robert W. Solingen, Troy, N. Y., Su-
preme Grand Secretary; also biograpli-
ical sketches and photogravures of many
ome u e or mon, o so
d S turday even-
inglisvisisthlthexersuysoufalmoraorgnoto.
has joined her•
sister, Mrs. Dr. Adams, of Embro,
their old home. Nelson etreet, and will
.spend some amebae'.
The Carmoria came in on Saturday
early and left for Detroit on the same
Judge Carpenter and family of De-
troit are at tbe Hotel Redford. Mrs.
Carpenter is a great deVetee to the
wheel and koclak.
.Madaree Wall and Kelso'vvere accent.
panied by [two lady friend,: on their
drive to Goderioh Thursday..
Mr: Cox is progressing in fine style
with his new house on Pioton street.
' Victoria streat„church held its annual
pienio at Mr. .11iller'g beautiful villa
residence "Belleview" on 20th July. On
21s1 July Knox church S. kb had their
plow° in. Mr. Lewis' grounds foot of
Elgin • street, The afternoen was so
chilly there was little cheefoe of perfect
enjoyment ropeolally at the tea hour
they were obliged to leave early. The
grounds and refreshments were first-
class but Huron's breeze cooled their
ardor.
Miss Nellie McGillicuddy returned to
Iter home, at Toronto alter a pleasant
visit with her aunts, the Mirses
ourldy.
Miss 'Williams of New York is spend-
ing the season with her sister, Afro.
Ross Rasta.
Miss Swan of Kincardine is the ,guest
of Mrs. Ross Rasta% '
-Miss MeMillan of Sarnia is the -guest
or Mrs. H. Martin, Newgate street.
We learn that Mr. W. R. Robertson
is about to remove front his present
residence Elgin street to the) house
lately vacated by the NV. Mr, Godwin.
Mrs. Captain A. E. McGregor, Port
Huron, is the guest of her mother, Mrs.
Captain Dancey,St. Vincent street.
We would advise the Marine band to
give a few Promenade cohoerts in the
rink during the season. Such a large
crowd assembled in the square on
Thursday evening last and enjoyed the
musio to their heart's content,. some
couples dancing on the green while the
band played that lovely wane Just as
the 111111 wentdown,"
Goderioh is agitating Sunday evening
littered :concerts to be given by the mar-
ine band in the Harbor park. We trust
it can be satisfactorily arranged.ne that
the band inay in some way receive some
reward for extra work. No music, is ao
grand as sacred music when played by
O good band/ Thememberibip ought to
increase if the musical association when
they find the Marine band ready end
willing to assist and in the Harbor park
all our visitors would have extra plea-
sure and the efficient and crews Of the
several Watt) Which now lie at anchor
here on Sundays, •
Mr. Young of Pantie!), Molt., has
been spending softie time With his
brother -in -Jaw, Iforace Z. Dorton, athis
residence, Lighthouse 'street.
We Were invited by Mrs. (Rev.) Turn-
bull to call en Monday evening to Ode
the blossom burst of the Night
Corms at the Rectory. We did
60 but the blossom was still in the bud,
We did not return from the Wetness
camp pictile until after 10 p. ot. and
found the Rectory illuminated and the
open door showed that visitors Were
*Weenie to 00036 in and feast upon the
beauty of the tare fiovrer with ite num-
berless long feathery white petals seem-
ingly hung in mid air the leaves of the
plant being so huge and dark green in
color. The perfume' of the floret...is
subtle and 000 to be remolf_ilirtad. Airs
Brophy photographed the tidy where
It stood like *allett preacher telling of
the greistrtesi Of if A Creator, the Creittbr
of the 'Universe. The plitnt has another
rtmlsiti ortiosou bud te blowout hoot.
preminent moral- ers of the Order.
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• BALLOT BOX ARTISTS.
Away up Liberal statesmen who ,
now work overtime to cover up the
tracks of rascality. in West Huron,
are nci better than the ballot box ar-
tists who -seem to have supplied'
'Robert Holmes. P, with part of
his niajority.-Toronto Teleorem. • .
SUMMER RESORT:
J3ayileld is the popular•lakeside resoettor the
people of Huron, and the ftivcr Hotel the most
popular house. I have again had it: refitted
and renovated amino in a better position than
last season to eater to the wants of the health
or +leasure-seeking phblie. I Wive had steps
to the river, immediately in front of the
Hotel, and tables, seats, swings, oto , built in
tho pretty Grove whielt extends along the
water -side, where there is ample Nem for
large planic parties. a. cool, Andy and
comfortable spot for hop day.
PICHNICHERS
ARE INVITED
to make use 01 11. There
ill ample acconimodation.
3. C. MILLEit.
13ayileld, Juno eth.
Notioo to Advertisers.
Advertigernents for pages 4 and 5
must be in this office on Saturday to
insure insertion the following Week
and for paged 1 and 8 not later thar) 0
o'clock Monday evening. Advertisers
will pleaeVbear this in.mind,
.01104.TRS
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EARLY CLOSING.
MoNIOHOW-In Brussels on July 2Ist,
.Andrew McNichol, aged-67--yearar3-
months and 12 days.
COAL.MoKENZIE.-'At the General Hospi-
tal, Guelph, on July 26th, Wm. Mo -
We commence on June 15th to Close cior Store every
evening at 7 o'clock sharp, Saturdays.. and prior to
holidays excepted.
Our stook of hardware of all kinds is very complete
and our prices are right, having a large stock in be-
fore the late advances on all kinds of Hardware. -
Don't buy Binder Twine until you see ‘b1.4-1L-10t9,diat'i",1
beat -Emmy' thing_
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"Kenzieof Luoknow, aged s4 years.
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• For Over Fifty Years
Mns. Wurstow's ockxxixess'Srnur has been
used by millions of mothers foe their children .
while teething. If disturbed. at night and
irdkgiggiv,1111; let bit Teeth send net
lel child -suiferi
once and et a bottle of "Mrs. winslow's SOOth-
ing Syrup ' for Qhildron Teething. .It will .1'0- •
II:nve the peer little sufferer imniediately.. De-
p d upon it, metners, there's mistakeaboiit •
It cures Dia,rrhosa; re lates the Stomach
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• We are now delivering,Coal. Leave your orders at
our Store for prompt delivery.
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An owe s, cures in Colic, softens the• IRON AND HARDWARE 44 STOV
Gunis,roduensInfiammation,alidgivestone and • ...-• • • • . - "-
energyto the whole system. • mrs. Winslow's . .
Soothing Syrup" for children. teething is plea- --7----.- . . -i .
santto tho taste and is the prescription of one •
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iefursetheA ionipdtehlt femJile
pihysielans and
at% eb,vvt•-131:"Writifio f;f1 Ty t v
Worst.° s Nous, aek fo ;el 11.
r ra.
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VoteesTist,1 899
. FOR THE •
bitunioiPality of the Village • of
Bayfleld. County of Huron.
tftettco IS hereby given that I have trans -
ted and deliver ea to tho.. parties mentioned .For the Spring trade we are offering the largest ;and mofit coin
in Section's 6 and of the. ontario Voters List
Act 1889, the copies required by said Seetione,
lobo so transmitted or delivered the list 'made pieta stock of High, Medium and Law- Priced Furniture ifi-
pursuant to the said Aet, of all persons appear-
ing oy_the last revised Asseasment Roll, of the the County. We have some great valties to offer in
said munielpitlity, to be 0;414%1 to Vote the
Elections and that shad list was first posted op
; PARLOR 'S,01-rs, eotiCH ES AND ...LpuNGEs;
wifauggriLtv.gavy9P:ararrubnog 74S
at my office at Hayfield on the 29th day of ..TulY, • ' • • .
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1899, aedeemains thero forinspection.
any orniselons or any other °nem aro found o not buy until you have paid,a visit' to Our. Warerooms,
are caned upon to exainine tho said list and If
therein. to take immediate proceeding to have
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tho said orrom corrected, according to law.. •
" W. ERWIN,
Clerk of Hayfield.
S AND TINW
,
Mantutiteturtms and JI:tealers'in.
ALL KINDS:PF:FORMTVt
Dated Hayfield, .Iuly 211th, 1899.
ROYAL CROWN
cc
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AMAAAANYVV%
THE WORLD'S BEST
• POLISHING SOAP
For quickly and easily
polishing brightly, without
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UNDERTAKING
n this line we carry u complete stock Our fliopeland ant
fit ore. up to date and. our charges reasonable.
BROADFOOT, BOX &
Furniture Dealers tine, Tzgigert:AkeriF
J. 'V. Chillity, Manager.
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Night. and Sunday calls answered at Residence of our
scrubbing-, Silverware,Gold-
Funeral Director, J.W.•Chidley,
King St., opposite Found
; ry.
ware,Dishes. Knives and Forks,'
BS prtouosn so, n
CHutalernileas?f tielscibdosti;, WHITE SWAN
Engines and Boilers, Brass of FLOUR
.
all kinds, Copper Utensils
Tinware, Pewter, Glassware,
Windows, Fire Irons, Cooking
Utensils of all kinds, Marble
Woodwork, Floors, Mirrors
Oilcloths, Bath Tubs, Bicycles,
Plated Ware, Etc., Etc.
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WILL NOT SCRATCH THE MOST
DELICATE ARTICLE.
Sole Agent,
H. B. COMBE Mon
Chemist and Druggist.
. This is a Manitoba -mixed flour,and
'
combining good quality with low
price, is a good. seller. Jive it a.
trial and you'll want it again., At
r
$1.90 peain't. it id splendid value
Indeed, is the equal of any flour
ever imported into Clinton, Bread
Made front White Swan flour looks
welt and is pleasant to tette.
Butter and
Eggs wanted. •
O. OLSON
At Zurelta Harness 011 w11t. take the
stiffness out of old harness and make
it soft as new., it will Zole like new.
It oils, softens, blackens. and.
.1r ' It" preserves the leather. You
can keep new harness front
1 4 '
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wearing out and renew
,•ly
:,.
the life& old, harness with
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,ce';i. Eureka4
'Harness
if
011
Thrsitenall yotwharatts and oa our
carriage top. PM up in cuss
pilau. Sold buto.
Matt trts,,,,
CORN FOR SALE
Corn and Corn Chop alvvaye
hand for sale. Driye to w
ftre
pposite,RaiwiWaLyer.a;ezeitil-rtot
ger Station.
Olinton, June 256h. ' lin .
IiqJIIIuIi
The Tourist Route
Of America,"
vTliEirytiuE
OLTR
nsNcoAxtuEs.
PULLMAN AND
• . sl)EIRNITINIctil•nOsAitBD
"U.7P-PC0-11.30.4-10E4'"
• Vestibule intim' daily between Vanilla
Buffalo, Niagara Pails, Dt a
etroind ChieWt
and the best wide° is also via Hilo route
Exoursioll arsammisitiveast
Juno 27, truly 13 and 18
Pare $28 otargi;td.
Good going boat or rail.
Tickets good for two months.
Foritirther particulars apply to
W. tifigSON .
AGENT CP' ft CLINTON
CANNED
MEATS
Canned Meats are a boon to the
tired housewife during the sum.
titer months. They save tune
and labor, No hanging over a
hot stove if you use -Mined
OHICKEN
TURKEY
TONGUE .
PIGS' FEET
Our stork is all teeth and from
this best tlatilflerfl. Try a can of
Chicken for your lianday dinner.
vv., HALL.
gt. Lawrence River,kliiae, Montrea
iiiir RiVer, Sea Coast Resorte, tu
a"
e°leillrirlfgt°".tlniil
i4r6arittftaliikyoilif r AI .
agent Grand Trunk
ItanwaY SYetem,
M. 0.Inekmus, IL 1'. A., A
.,
Toronto
A. O. Pattison, G.''. IiVnl.s„i.t0' i.FIt. Hodgen, G.1.1tSetAig,ell
l-t9n*
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FALL TERM OPENS SEPTEMBER stir 1
STRATFORD, ONTARIO.
Neatly (ditty per cent of the students
we enrolled during the past year from .
outside.pf Stratford mune from nearer.
other businees collegee than ours.
. Three times the number of applice Mons
for office help have been received this
yeitr as compared with any provio
year. Only One kind of Intedheits edit -
'cation given 10 Otte 1011(1010 and that
"the hest.° Write OP raw new 011141, -
lope, it's the finest in Canada.
IRLIAOTT, Principal.
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