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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton New Era, 1900-07-20, Page 5•T , A I• • ,•"....--•.=:•4••••• 4:•••,:•.•.e4; i••••••••••••••i••••••,' •••44,-4,4:-••••o• Iri-XID vv.O .A.. Boys', Youths' and Men's Ready MadeClothing New HOsi Call aud see our new 1,1411'hig 1114 Baster Ties beait A. J. MORRISH 1.4.• So amity people fieVe been enquiring at our store for ready.made olothing that we thought it would be advisable to put in otock. We have just reoeived a complete line of rants's, youth's and boys' .0:ottani( that will tit the boys' from five year old to a hundred. They were made by /Ally, Watson and Bond, the noted ready made makers. of Celled', They 'me the best geode and best trimmings to be had at the price and are noted for the cut and style of their garniente. yetell be suited if yen buy here. Ordered clothing a opeoialty. A. J. HOLLOWAI BORN. , • MeLEAN-At 58 Mayfair avenue, Ilford, Es- sex, Englend, 011 June 128. _ the wife of °Allan S. 21,.Lean, sou Oki. Y. Me Leati,Seaforth Expoeitor, of a son. . DENNIS-In Lower Wiughant, on July 9, the wffe ot E, Dennis, of a son. • DENNISON -In 34a0110P, on July lptilawife Sof T, Dennison, of a son. ' GEE—At Port Huron, Mich., on June 5, the wife of Cyrus Ciee,(nee MSS 141,V Holland, for- merly of Brussels), of a sen. , • JOHNSTON-In Blyth, on juneKthe wife of Are what's needed at thieeeasonof the year, ointomers will find our prices right along thig line as we are making a special- ty of Glees Jars for Saturday,' We handle the best make of the "Crown Jar." Fol- lowing are our prices: JohnJohnston, of a son. ROGERS-In Clint* ,n on Suly 12, the wife off Geo. W. Begonia a daughter. STOTHERS-,-In Ashileld, on Tune 25, the wife ofJ. Stothers, of a daughter. • •ICETCHABAW-In Paramount, on July5, the Wife of A. ReWhabaw, of a son. MILLER -In Willett on July 18 the wife of Jamett Miller, of twins, laothdaughters. Wine Pints' 60c mmulmo. • Imperial Pts. 82o Wine Quarts 65c Imperial 42),ts..700 Wine h gallon 80c (We ohne at 7 o'clook. • • F. Melville GROER stiamorto • C • Gaorge Swallow • ' otos o o Special offer at Burgess , Studio. •• SOMERVIGLE-WILSON-At the .residence of the bride's parents Seaforth on July, 11, by Rev. Colin Fletcher, M.-A.,'LlOxeter, assM•ted by Rev. Robert Johnston, D..D, Loudon, and Rev. ' P. H. Larkin, B.' D., Settiforth,' Charles Somer- 7ville, London, Ont., to Miss ihristina, eldest daughter of D. D. Wilson„Seaforth. . WALLACE-MENZEFr-At the residence of the bride's sister, Mrs A. J. McPherson, Brookville, by Rev. Deware, Westport, James Wallace of Rochester, N. Y , son of Mrs Wallace, of nick. ersmith, to Miss Nettie Menzie, of Temente. KEATON:JONES-At the residence of the bride's parents. Austin, Man., on July 4, by Rev. . J. Jarvis, JimesItIston, formerly of Morris, to Miss Eliza Jones. McGAVLEY--ItICHIARDSON--At Brussels, on July 9. by Rev: J. Ross, H. McCau- ley, of Algoma, to Miss Lizzie Richardson; of Brussels. We are giving one en- larged photo with every • do hen of our five dollar .e*binet photographs or- dered. • Conte early and avoid the " rush. ..G. Burgess Ice Cream Confectionary , And. Fruits 0 • Ton will And tut headquarters ' for Pine Applee, Cocoanuts, • Strawberries, Bananse,Oranges and Lemons art we will endeavor to keep on hand a stook of fresh and seasonable fruits. • Our Soda Water Fountain rigain s up and running, in • One order to 'supply the wants • of thirety oustomere for another season. Ice Cresol read I1 kind e of cool drinks. Find class Bread • cakes and pastry always . outland. Any kind of fancy cakes not in dock used° when ordered. " • Jas. McOlacherty, Novelty• Bakery And Restaurant.• Telephone No. 113ED. ' HOLLA1D-14 Egmendville, on Jury 9, Thos. Holland, aged 78 years. ROGERS-In Wingham, on July, 8, Ralph Rogers, aged 70 years. ALDRIDGF0-In Brussels, on July 9, 'William .Aldridge, inhis 78th year. .. • RIITTAN--In Mina, on july 4, Etta Ruttim, aged 26 years, 11 months and 4 daye. ' WALSH-In Clinton, on July15, Mrs Stephen Walsh, aged 80 yearn. . TURNBULL-In Guelph, on J uly 6, Elva Afar- igaret, daughter a Air and Airs 0. E. Turnbull, ',aged 2 months and 26 days, • • BENTGEN-In Clinton, on July 14, George Rentgen, aged 68 years and 5 menthe. • BODGE -1n Goderich, on July 17, Margaret. relict of the late David B. Bodge, aged 75 years. • CAMPBELL -In Brucelleld, on July 18,Jessie Campbell, wife of Daniel Campbell, aged 91 Ittiv gotivertionnants. . •COML. WANtED. A young eirl wanted to attend to children. Apply to NEW ERA. office. July 20-1 WANTED. A general servant wanted.. Highest wages -to a competent girl. Apply to MRS W. DOH- ERTY. •• June 13-1 "WANTED • Tenders will be received bythe undersigned for an iron pump for the model school, up to JulyrtiOth. For partioulare apply to WW. G. S , chth airman of e property committee , . July 15-1 • AGENTS WANTED, •••-p ...‘4.••••••••••...nor., THE .cuNiro$ NEW ERA it Pair laWitponloon. sporting Notes. Winlohans• • • Writing to the Globe' from The Clinton lacrosse team went to county of Halton a farmer makes the Mitchell on Wednesday aft:whom to To the latteti of Clinton and vicinity. Our Any and logo* ale of higli oleo draw goods, organdies and general drf Nods buoy. on. To anYladY anYing 559.00 or upwards -wetter I your railway ticket itudreturn. tf • tis B. 'Mealier/1. I NoTra-T. Bell Mine home from liarriston after being there for nearly a week; the Dowling Furniture of that town is being turned into a Joint stock Co., and Mr Bell was re. quested to take a value on the plant and etock. The cnstomii duties at the outuort of Wingham for the fiscal year ending June 80, anionted to over $6,713 on increme of over $800 above the 'pre - woos year, Wingharn Sunday Schools of the different itepominations are pre- paring for a large exeursion.fram towel to aocierieh. Win. Rotes far: - burly, of Bluevaleds very ill at his )3m- i/14We* Frank Patterson'. Barrieter J W Shaw, T °kit and P 15501 under Oinoiereative role, the price a" scam a' " t° 8• following conaperison;--Frour, 1878 to LI6Y, a sehedrien etante. Mitctiekk,won of laud in °woad* decreased in value Tbe Setiforth and Clinton tennis from 30 to 50 per cent. and became libe rayed a match here on W.edirs- Ipractically uneatable. Under tottr tom t f 1 r r ou o s x evente year's of •Liberal itovernment land values have hugely Inc:reused audnoany Race meets are all the go Plot now, transfers have been made at encour., And are well attended. The, Canadian agiug prices. During those eighteen circuit dates ares.-Gedericb, *Tidy 24 dreary years, farmers were living ecora 404 25; Wingham, Aug. J. and 2; Lois- or:laically upon past eavinge, or becom- towel, Ang. 0 and 10. ing hopelessly bankrupt. In these lat. ter four years, farmers have become' Ou Saturday. last • Whigharn alS4 hopeful and propereus, Then, the. trakelinrotiereithvotu•itie.t.o,Ivolytgracouyfttr oittz itohoetdegok,ILIIenht ly towu, aeaugduethberewil iinagurainan deoteeew;"(Nthe tinfrlhas eapilietsee., players receleens. whitewash, the score leg he burr new machinery, carriages, °Ong 5 0- rhCil lidi s J. W. o or 0, res • - retail pre, l'frip 4 . itii I I] Off I ' rebeee 'be can day and Wednesday next, July 24.25. • ere Association, Were in town on busi- family more exPeir*ret BOWLING. Snyder of the Furniture ' Ainnufactur. friabes and itciOl0 dreseee"Eiiineelf and•The London. tournament is on Tues. ness in connectien with the piropoired 1 airell'"alitittrit.terWhe'ri .4he, tomer is - .', - furniture syndicate; the busineea Was prosper ous, the Inerch`ant, the profes- It is due to the president, J. Hans - to have been completed and the trans- atonal than, the mechanic, the dey lab- ford, that so great an interest fairly aunts were not completd, they were buys more arid better pgr000supsercontisovaenryclub, everything to further it is pushedtt captivates the members of the bowliug fere made July.lst, but as all arrange- orer-everybodv-ie here to secure on extension of time on kind, hence the revenue increases by forward by him; he has had several the options for a few weeks, and We leaps and bounds, though the tarriff is . posts erected to hang electric lights understand it was granted, a.j,Ellicitt lower. II any onedissittisfied with the on, so the members meat enjoy them. V. S., and family, of Clifford, have re- change? No one but Tupper, Foster selves afterseun down. moved to town; Mr'Elliott has opened &Co. The peopledelight ru Prosperity, up a veterinary office. 275 tickets the country hart taken heart again, the the Tisdall trophy has been finished, The first drawing in the singles for were sold to Kincardine,108 to Listowel exodus hag stopped, the exiles a; e re.' And an e.xciting contest it has been. and 25 to Seaforth on the 12th of July, turning to the land they love, our un- For the Juniors J. B. IleOver is the Manager Drummond has overhauled tural resources are being ueieloped, victor. n Friday last the semi-final the flax -mull this week getting it in and a great future awaits us'if we was between Jacob Taylor and John O condition for the opening season. drop petty politicsand petty politicians. Harland, the formen winning by a , "NV Mr would go back (4) the days WM" score of 13 to 8. Immediately after, on Killed. . , a different rink, John Johnston trim- Leiut. Borden.nned Taylor by 14 to 11 in a close and Information in &M , all Bulk. interesting match. Thus Mr Johnston Only son oflion. Dr. Borden • is the champion bowler. . . Minister of Militia. Hon. Clifford Sifton, Minister' of .A. rink ccimposed of J, Rettenbury, Universest , the Interior, has publishM a small D. L. McPherson, .7. Fair and W. 1'. ', yrnpathywill go outo Hon, Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia, over the death of his only son, which occurred in battle, near Pretoria, on Tuesday. An Ottawa correspondent says: -"A gloom fell upon the House of Commons, a shadow will fall upon Nova Scotia, and at least one home is made disconsolate. At 5 o'clock Hon. Dr. Borden sat in the House of Com - chatting, genially with Hon. Charles •Fitzpatrick. A few minutes tat& he was called out of the Chamber to hear. the sadest 'news &father can hear. At half past four this afternoon His Ex- cellency, Lord Minto, received the fol- lowing cablegram: "Pretoria, July 17.; 1900. -Regret to inform Hon. Dr. Borden that his son was killed in ,action -yesterday, (Sign. ed) Roberts, The rnessage was sent to Sir Wilfrid Laurier with the request that be should break the news to his Minister. sir Wilfrid hurriedly,left the House when the cable was handed to ;him, and in his own private office, Sir Wilfrid feel- ingly told Dr. Borden of his great sor- row. The doctor was overcome and was taken to his home by Col. Pinault, Deputy Minister. The late Lieut. H. L. Borden was 23 years of age and the only son of Hon. ,Dr. Borden, Minister of Militia. He was a third year stud- ent in medicine at McGill University, and had he become a doctor would have been the fourth physician in it di- rect line. He had been several years in the militia, being at the time of 'hir enlistment in the second contingent. In the second contingent he was lieut.' to swept the Coloneloy of Hamilton's new Seaforth, R. 8, Hays, skip; 283d, Sea - of the fourth troop a B Squadron and Highlander regiment. forth, E. 0, Coleman skip. Console - an efficient officer. •The siege of Mistaking will be presented tion -1st, Seaforth, 'John Weir, skip; The deceased was a great favorite in at the Toronto Industrial thie. ,year with 2nd. London, C. M. Graham, skip. Singles--Ist, E. C. Coleman. Seelorth; Nova Scotia. He received his early rearlyddite for the explosive. education in Mount Allison College and. John Delmage of Niagara Fall-. " 2nd, F. Bolinstead, Seaforth. Sackville.Universitar. took, an active '19 tamped from the new G T. R. bridge into part in athletics and was known all Thos. Kelly, Winnipeg, is the lowest be rapids and was not seen again. over the province. He was one of the tenderer for the St. Andrew's Rapids Rev, John D. Mowatt, D. De Profeseor work,. and will get the contract. handsomest men. who -went out with the seeond contingent. • He stood 6 it of Hebrew at Queen's Uoryersity and it 3 inches, and weighed 198 lbs. • brother of Sir Oliverldowat, is dead. Canadian Atlas for use in old country Spalding. took upon themselves to play schnole and it large descriptive A.tiae a.game (for a. consideration) with any of Western Canada, both wit h linen- picked rink, and on Thursday evening paper covers, the purport being to tried conclusions with one composed show our people of the Eastern Bemis- of J. Harlon', Ra.nsford, W. Jack- phere what kind of it ,country Canada son and D. A. Forrester., and were de - is. The maps are up to date and the - feated by a score of 17 to 11. Out of reading matter which it containe is this contest two other rinks were just the thing for the immigrants to : chosen, the winners to play the victors know about the Dominion of Canada. of the former two and stink conspridng Many have received the Atlas from Dr. Agnew, S. Jackson, T. T. 1/eckie Frank Pedley, superintendent of. 1m-' and 11. B. Combe beat L. Kennedy, T. migration at Ottawa, and the teachers W. Irwin, J. Johnston and E. M. Mc -- around here who were given copies Lsan by a score of 19 to 11. Thin the by the member of West Huron. pr 0-,• / inks skipped by D. A. Forrester arid nounce them not only suited for in- EL B. Coinbe are to play off to deter - tending settlers but are invaluable for mine the thampioos. • • the school room. They are concise The 9th annual tournament of the but include ever ything historical and and. Seaforth bowling club was held there Physical of the ovinces, districts on Tuesday and Wednesday of last and territories and the maps are very. . an. re week. It was morepopular tn e r accurate. and the entries exceeded. those of pre- vious yerirs. Rinks were present from NEWS NmES. Londen Stre t ford, Clintrin. Mitchell, Andrew MoGown, of Denbigh tow nship, ' Ghcletieb, Harriston and Kincardine. was killed by lightning, • In the preliminary Marbled, Clin.ton, _ 32, 'beat O'Connell. Goderich, 11. • In Mr R. C. Minsk aged 70 years, fell off 4 the first round all the Clinton rinks load.of hay near Listowel and was .killed. were down,thus putting them in for the A reciprobal trade arrangement has been consolationse--Ford (Mitchell) 32, Jack - =del between . Germany and , the United -on 11; Hays (Seaforthi 20, Harland A . • Knox Church, Woodstock, was struck Hunter ( o.derich) 13. McLean 12, In States. . .• \V•yein Todetich) 17. Forrester 14; by lightning, which fortunately .did, little. the consolation round O'Connell (God . damage. . . .erieb) 16, Jackson 15; Forrester 16, Mc- Dougall (London) 13; Sawyer (Mitchell), - Thos, Welsh, bridge -tender . on the 200 .McLean 15, In the second round Weiland Oanal at St. Catharines; was O'Connell (Godericb) 16, Harland Or drowned . • • Gordoo (Brunets) 20. For ester 16. The n h b ited t folloiging are thefinals:--i'rimary-let, ai s been ay 0 niajor ntRitie County Hussars, N. S.- Jo oo e, a a . . • • 'Smart men or 'woinen wanted for positions. paying -big. wages. Employment steady or Part time. Apply W Ft L /3F,NNEFE,405 Mob, - mond St., Loudon, Ont. . • july 20-6 LOST..• . A Dorset Horned Rant left the premises of C. 0- Middleton, er., on or about the 12lii of July. • Finder Will be euitably rewarded by leaving word at the NEW ERA OFFIOE. • C3Ju1y 20.-1 . Litmus.. 601.1.11GEf • Twentieth year begins Sept. 10th. ' Broadly iplanned courses of study with thoroughly competent staff of teachers: Soho- , , arship in College •11-1 '114 course,Mtisie,Fine • Art, • Eloantion, Mess d lamest nolenee, xaodere and progressive.. Homelike appointmeets, geed board, (sheer. ful teems, peroonal ovee-eight in habite, 'flan- • ners, care of ootd. A residental college. like Alnia, affords best Conditions fora young lady's education.. The constant aira of our donee.) is to com- bine the care of the mother with the teachere guidenee and the pastorsmegard. For illuStrated catalogue, eddrees : Itev. N. 1. Warner, W.A.. Principal. July 20-0 •• • St. Thomas, Ont. Fall Term Opens SEPT. 4tii. .-"M-rtr7502.• STRA.TPORD; ONT No letis.thei4e1ght letrge business colleges , have applied: to ,usavithin the past six week* • for oar gradttetee to take positions aft teachers intheir wheels, As many as five business trine beet+ applied to us in one day for Oleg help. ,This is surely the best ?wheel for yon It pays to varier* for profitable, prograwdee arid permanent employment. %astern free. " W. Jewett. riaetaal. anitoba 7 Excursions, tith CANADIAN n *3/4 "PACIFIC rk.Y.1 Par. WO. good tor 00 days. Fetichists and intertnatiob sooty to ; W. JACKSON, AGENP Notice to Creditors. In the Mat -ter of the estate of Thomas Cook, late Of the township of Goderich, in the county of Huron, yeaunan, deceased. Notice is hereby given, pursuant to RS 0 1897, Cap. 129, see M and amending acts, that all persons having claims against the estate of Thomas Cook, late Of the said township of Goderieh, yeomen, de- ceased, who died on or about the 2811i day of May, 1900, are required to send by post prepaid or deliver to the undersigned solicitor for the administrators of the said estate on or before the first day of September; 1900, their name% addresses, descriptions and.a 2 til statement of particulars of their claims properly verified, an(1. the nature of the security (if any) held by them. • And notice is further given that after theilretday of teeptember,1900, the adminietra. tore will proceolto distributer the wets Of the mid deceased amongthe parties entitled there. to, having regard only to °Utiles of which they shall then have notice, and that they will not be liable for the aSeets so distributed or any Dart - thereof to any person or persona of whose dahlia they shall not then have notice. Dated at Clinton, in the County of Huron, this 16th del of July, 1900, W. BRYDONI3, Clinton, Ont., Solicitor for the Toronto General Trusts Cor- poration, the AdMinistraters. July 20-.0 Ontario alliance Meets. The .Toronto Telegram sayin-"LeS3 fhan a hundred people had gathered in the Pavilion Tuetsday Morning when the annual meeting of the Ontario Branch of the Dominion Alliance be- gan. However, delegates continued to arrive until there was a good' attend- ance. Many ladies and clergymen were among those attending. In his address the President, Rev. Dr. Matey, of ,Woodetock, said that the Alliance was on the upward grade. Ile paid particular attention to the military canteens. qhero had been a great. improvement in the Ontario camp of 1900. But liquot was to be had just the same. There were Can- teens at the camps at London and Niagara, but public opinion kept the drinking down. He called the .atten- tion of the aesembly to the "dangerous and inexcusable bad law' that makes a saloon a part of the equipment of. ev- ery military school." The sale of brandy chocolates through the province was dealt with. Dr. Mackay said the same sort of merchandise was peddled about the country twenty-flye years ago. One well known educatiOnist said in re- ference to the brandy candies, "It is the most infernal scheme for luring children into the alcohol habit of which / have heard." These, • candies were not manufactured for a long time until about two years ago. These chocolates caused intoxication and in some eases contained, 11 per cent of alcohol CANADA IS AHEAD. • The President said that Canada War the most temperate country in the world, and detailed how . the number of hotels and places of selling liqnoe'in the province, -had diminished, ' Attention was paid to the way the Government at Ottawa had acted to- wards the Prohibitionist''. He wanied to see men elected to Parliament who wriuld stick to temperance people. fIe impressed upon those present the im- portance of trending men to Parliament. He said the Prohibitionists would have to have their own men in Parliament. g It was the political parties that elected 80 the members noweo: Dr McKay said that there was it movement on foot to retrieve the tet. - book on temperance and alcohol front, the Palle school% This would be a retrogressive etep, and it ehould be interfered With. The move wais made by the Educational Association, At that meeting there was a Motiois, to not examine on phyolology and tem- perance. The temperance:people be, neve that Mill should not be so, for it was not right. The effect of alcohol and narcotics on the body ghoul& he taught in the schools daily, that the young may learn early the effect's of ntoxicante on the body. De. 3, J. Madmen read the reort /t la eald that arrangements are being of the Executive Cloininitte, They completed by the Kingston peniten- recommended: tiary authorities for shipping to the 1.That it deputation be appointed to Canadian Northwest it consignment of wait upon the Provincial Goyernment over 106 car loads of binder twine. to ask for 1 lie introddctiern into the This will be distributed to the farmers Provinical Legislature at Ito next gee- of the country at actual wet by agents don Of it measure prohibiting the gale of the Department of Agriculture*, tient of liquor In the province ef-i)ntririn. from the emit for that purpose. A, 2, That immediate steps be taken to etectiner will be chartered to carry the Rebore the organization of our friends t wine to Port Willfatri from the pent - throughout the province, so as te Bez tentlary dock, and the a P. it wUl euro their assititanCe In demanding and co-operate With the Goyernment by obtahung li nor legislation of animilar carrying the twine from Fort William character to that recently enacted in to the Western distributing points at it the provinces of Manitoba and Prince r tte mud to that charged for carrying vt".1 to& g iota Cilaton.be Syderre tea Edward Ielarid. • gram eitit. sea, Drusant. William B. Smith, of !leveler, fell oil a seaffold, ts distance of twenty' ,feet, and reoeived injuries that nitcy prove fatal. • A little riot took place among the Italian • laborers employed on the Drum mondville-Weeley park tramwaY, They charted the foremen into Niagara Falls, pelting him with stones, and the police hadcalled out. - At Thansesville two sons of Dr. Dun- can, ot Chatham, were shot by an old pensioner named. Samuel Goderich. The boys are badly wounded. Hon. Mr Tarte, Canadian Commissioner • at the Paris Exposition, sails from Liver pool on the Lake Champlain on J'uly 24, By reeking 87 knots over it measured mile the turbine torpedo boat Viper, _built for the British navy, has brokenall records. A. eailor named Cowell, hailing from Mithigen, was drowned at Wiarton while going to his vessel in it sailing skiff. • A white merble tablet has been placed In All Saints' Church, Winnipeg, iri memory of Major Arnold, who was killed at Paardeberg. Peter Hawley, who lived on the north shore of ,Leon Lake, North Hastings °entity,. was shot through the neok while shoving his boat off .the shore. Vermeil Stewart, en employee at Hon. Thomas Greenway'e farm in Manitoba, waskilled by lightning while hanlieg straw. The young MU was from AtInne, Ont. Le Tribune of St. Hyacinthe aaye that immediately after the seasiOn ,it is under- stood that Sir Wilfred Laurier will make a tour of the Province of Quebec, accom- • panied by•lion. Mr Beroier. • Children of Northwest haf-breede„ born during their parents' absence from tho Territories will receive GOvertiraent sorip the game as the native.born, the object • betng to finally extinguish the elaims. • Mies droll, from Ramsay's Corriere, went to Ottawa tai July 12 te attend the mile - bristled. • It is knoyvn that she gob on the train to return to the Corriere in Cho 'len - 100 Pfbs.After. Vasa's Thospbodins, The Gnat Snyttah Remedy. ' Sold and recommended by ag druggists in Canada. Only nil. able medicine discovered. Biz packages guaranteed to cure all forms 0 Sexual Weakness, all effects of abuse or excess, Mental Worry, Excessive use of Tu. bacco. Opium or Stimulants. ,Mailed on receipt of price, one -ottokage St six. $6. Ons wag *au ifsnailL cure. Pamphlets free to any address. T1to Wood Company, Windsor, Ont. Pall Exhibliioni The following are it number of pro- minent fall shows for 1900 and secre- tary's name of each.- Industrlal-TOronto, August 27, to September 8; H. T. Hill. • Western -London, September 6 to 15; J. A. Central-GuelPh, September 25, 26, 27; Z. tr. D°CeltrtYai Canada -Ottawa, September 14 to:22 ; McMahon. Northern -Walkerton, September 15 to 19;W, G. SotorewLes. rth tern-Gederieh, September 18 to 19; James Mitchell. • Southern- Brantford, September 15 to 20; George Hately. Montreal Cattle market. Montreal, July 16, -The 'receipts of live ok at the erica end abattoir this morning ere 2 500 head of cattle, 250 nine, 100 heep'and 100 lambs. The demand was , and prices Were well maintained. settle choioksold at 44 to 50 per lb:. good NA° 4o; lower grades at 2o to 80. Cal- ee 'old from 62 to 68 oath, Sheep brought rorn No to 40 per ,lb.: Jamb e gold from no to No. Hoes No to 6o per lb, • 1 04 13 99 1Vti11itieryj Hall Priee During the next few weeks everything will go At half price, tn. trimmed hate from 18 to 260. treoe" MISS ROSS. A. 111 en be 11 lateral to the on em kebellionin 4837: Ire el& Many Fort Henry, who were faphited during the between Ottawaenf intre et the tatter place win superannueted 28 years ago One On eurvives, .UIAI4TON MARKETS Corrected every Thursday afternoon. • Thursday, July 20, 1900. Fall Wheat 0 68 a 0 69 Oate 0 26 it 027 Rye ....... ..... 0 40 it 045 Barley . . . . . . 0 08 a 0 40 Peas ..... .. . . . 40 87 it 0 80 Vicar per cwt.... 1 75 a 200 Butter,loose 18.44,peed 0 le a 0 ae Eggs per dos 0 00 a 0 10 Hay, .. . ..... 8 00 it a 00 Sheepokine .. 0 60 it 0 80 No. 1 Green trim. hides 0 06 a 0 07 Potatees, . . . .' 0 26 it 025 Chickens, per pair .... 0 80 a 0 40 Duokesper 025 it 0 40 Geese, per Ib ,ie... 0 05 it 0 00 Tinker', petlb - 0 08 it 0 00 Pork, live 5 15 It 5 16 Pork. dressed 6 25 it 6 25 Dried fipples per 005 e. 005 Brett, per ton ,s 12 00 Sloths tier ton is 0 it 16 CO 1,11$10001ell Cotton Boot Compo. 1.0.tvJOLadieS. Safe effectual. Ladle' ask iniecosertins used titorithly by otor yent dniggiet for'Graire Wee keg OPP . Take no other,e4 all Mixturei, pill. And imitation* are &CUOMO. Pelee. No. 1,51 Pet box 2.100 9. to degreas stronger, te per box. Or 3, Mailed en receipt of Drib* and tWollAgnit The Oink reemainiy win tor, oak or. 1 and 2 soldatitt reeentellindedvy *able rifllgilitte 14 00404 July 20, 1900 41011"W1104 ivp Alcitimuors, fair Co. ti 121 L. Lost Opportunities Never Return You now have an opportunity to laiy goods much below the preeent market value if you tike advantage of it. You are doubting aware that during the feet nine months Dry, 9o43113,, QOM% 690e Shoe, et0_, have advenoed in price from 20 to.,80 pee cent over last' torte prices, and ere very firm at the, ativaeciti ,Oi•fore.41ve tidvande we placed orders for large quantities of goods at the lowest pricer!, and we are still selling then) them at the old prune, bot.weinatnot do it lintel) longer as our stook lo gete ting pretty well reaeced,auricithen vie We to buy again the full Ounce will have to charged: A word to the wise ie suffidient, This is the pace we set tor next week: Bot Standard Inklings, Wig° blue. worth 1e for 1210. • Vine Oxford Shirting'', fast colors, worth 121e for 10a. • Cottonadee, in stripes and mixtures, worth 203 for 1.5o. • Heavy Cottonades, the beat made, worth 80o for 25o, Cheek Giugheme, fast colon'worth 83 for 5o, • Grey Cotton, yard wide, worth 50 for Nr. White Cotton, yard• wide, worth flo for Go. • Men's 'Union tioplianow worth 18o, 2 pairs for 25o. Men's Fine Bleck Caehmere Books, worth 850 for 250. Ladies' Heavy Ribbed Fast Black Hoe, worth 183 for 143, Ladies' Vests, all eine, at 5o, 8o, 10g, 15C, 28o and 30s. IVIcKinnon ik Co. Blyth Atysisetimiii ,007011 Know • , That by using a Sharpies Cream Sepe. . arater 'throrigh these • het summer • menthe you can make it pseud of better • • per week from each cow more then you • are no At doing. If you are milking ten • cows y our gain per week at present • prices would be $1.50, and besides• this you save valuable thine and avda a lot of hard work. •' Your yc,ung stock will thrive on' the werm milk as it comes from the trepan?. Let us put one in on trial 'now, while , •yen are thinking about it von are al- lowing a waste of msterial that wettlel . help to pity for it. - W. 11, S. $75.00 No. 1 90.00 V. Quinftette,- Londesboro. _ ay•Aufipppe.44ppoippwyy44iout-2.0.0e, a4 -***-101-4443t4-4441.1.4441•444* The Tonic for liot Weather ••Our -Improved preparation of Beef,. Tion and Wine. There's -nothing like it in hot weatker, tO keep up health and strength; sharpens the appetite, strengthens and, in- . vigorates the entire system, pleasant tdtake. (The Or two bottles of this excellent tonio will make -a wort- derfutimprovement in bealth and strength ' • Price 75cper pint, bottle.. J. E. E1017.EY 'Dispensing Chemist, Clinton wPwpfriyvvrpo,tvyvvyyvvvAt **************k.***•********, • The Allover Overall In TiliThite $1.25 Blaek .$1.75 The principal feature covers the wearer entirely, comfortable to work in, needs no suspenders, quick' ly adjusted. This is no Experiment Farmers and: working men gen- erally pronounceit a deckled success, . Robt. Coats & Son Granite Iroriwear By a fortunate purchase we are enabled to quote special prices 011 granite ironwear. Tea Pots 2? Quarts -45e each Preserving Kettles -8 Quart 85c, IO Quart 45c 12 Quart 50c, 16 Quart 750 Lippard Saudepatts—NO. 16 Quarts 17e 201'Quurts Wid iNo.224QuarLs2Se Dish paui ; ,1.4 and ItQuart 60 and 6Se Covered Saucepans -25, 80 and 83c Pie Plates —10e Each Wash Basins -20e Deep Pudding Dishes -12, IS, 16, 18, 20c each. Trunks and Telescopes 81-Merbleiged Iron, strong; iron bound, $2 to $2.50. No, 41 -Marbleized Iron, trey, covered hat hoz, 'barren top, $2.60 to $6. No. 64 -Canvas, trey with hat box, heavy look Milt bolt, iron bottom, $2 to $t No. 106-Emboleed Metal, double look, frill. trey and 11, box 86 inches, gat Teleeo3pes, drab Otnveie, plain leather binding, alreptl on boners, cloth lined, sit* 14 to 24, price Oa to $1.40. W. L. OU'IMETTE0 pondesboro.