The Clinton New Era, 1900-08-24, Page 5'111-1311 • TWO -A,.. LT'S
Just Now.
Required
The outing season is at
hand Is your wardrobe
equ!pped for the trip. If not
why not look over our stock
of outing suits, neglige shirts,
hats and caps a,nd other nec-
essary accessories. Its a plea-
sure to show them You do
not have to buy,.eall and see.
A, J. MORRISH
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Ice Cream
Con fectionar y
And Fruits
You will find us headquarters
for Pine Apples, Cocoanuts,
Strawberries, Banatias,Oranges
and Lemons as we will endeavor
to keep on haled a stook of fresh
and seasonable fruits.
Our Soda Water.
Fountain
Is again a up and running in
fine order to supply' the wants
of thirste customers for another
season.
Ice Cream Andean kinds of cool
drinks. First class Bread
cakes and pastry always
Ort hand.
Any kind of fancy cakes not
in stook made when ordered.
Jas. McClacherty,
'Novelty Bakery
And Restaurant.
Telephone No. 1.
sAAAN#AAAAAAAArvwvoiwwv
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Remember you get.a nice
large photo with every dozen
•
of our four dollar cabinet 1
Seed Wheat.
Boys', Youths' and Men's
Ready Made Clothing
So wally people beve been enquiring at
our etore for ready made clothing that we
thought it would be advisable to put in a
stock. We have just received a oompl?te
line of men's, youth's and boys' clothing
that will tit the boys' from Rye years old
to a hundred. They were made by Lally,
Watson and Bond, the noted ready made
makers of Canada. They use the beet
geode and best trimmings to be had at the
price and are noted for the out and style of
their garments. Yete,11 be suited if you
buy here, Ordered clothing a specialty.
I J. HOLLOWA1
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OLINTOIN MARKETS
9orreeted every Thursday afternoon.
Te--, Thursday, Aug. 23, 1900.
Fall Wheat 0 62 e 0 62
Oats . . 026 a 027
Rye 040 a 04
I3Ettley 0 88 a 0 4
Peas 057 a 00
Flour per owt 1 75 a 2 00
Butter,loose 15-16,p'k'd 0 15 a 0 16
Eggs per doz 0 10e a 011
Hay, 800 a 800
Sheepskins 0 00 a 0 30
No. 1 Green trim. hides 0 00 a 0 07
Potatoes, . . 0 50 a 0 50
Chiekene, per pair 0 80 a 0 40
Ducles,per pair.. 0 25 a 0 40
Geese, per lb
Turkeys, per lb 0 08 a 0 09
Pork, live 5 15 a 5 15
Pork, dressed 0 25 a 0 25
Dried apples per 005 a 0 05
Bran., per ton „ . id 00 'a12 00
Shorts, per ton16 00 a 16 CO
Montreal Cattle Market.
, Montreal,.Aug, 20.—There were about
1500 head of butohers' cattle, 75 calves and
I 400 sheep and lambs offered for sale at the•
1 East End Abattoir teeday, There was a
good attendance of the butchers, with a
fair demand and slightly higher prioes
paid for all pretty good cattle but the
o,mmon stook and hard-lookiag small
lulls are dull of sale at last week's low
Woe. Fame beeves sold At from 4fio to
nearly 53 per lb, pretty good stook sold at
froro 3eo to nearly 4ee and the common
dry cows and thrifty young steak sold at
from 2fio to 8ec per lb, while the slabside
bulls sold at from 2o to no per lb. !Nivea
sold at from,e13.50 to $10- each, Shippers
paid from elo to 4o per lb for good large
! sheep, and the hatcher:: paid from no to
' Ho per lb for the others. Lambs sold
from 40 to 5e per Ib, weighed off the oars.
' Store hogs sold at from $5 tp $8 eaph, and
, a lot of small pige about a montliold• were
offered at $1 eaoh.
photographs This offer is 'for
a short time only: We do all
kinds of life size work as
• cheaply as •you can procure
first class work any place.
All work guaranteed and up
to date.
011 and se cii our 'photo'
Buttons and..Broaches.
THE TURKISH RED variety
is a Kansas wheat of excep-
tion„ally good milling. qualities
and we have imported a car
direct from that state.
1 To those who wish to try
lgome of it for seed we are sell-
, ing it for $1,00 per bushel
1which is actual cost free of
duty, "
Clinton Mills.
Fall Term Opens SEPT:ttih
j. & N. FAIR,-
N 7.4_42, •
F. G. Burgess'
4-•••-•-•-•-• • e •-•-e-•44-44-a-e-e-age
Fruits
For the past many years we
have been buying and selling fruits
We've learned a, few things about
it. The hest fruit orohards in
Ontario are known to us and they
supply us with the best of the out-
put. We have on hand all the time
Plums
Peaches
Tomatoes
hices as low as good
fruit can be sold.
F. Melville
aue=sgliXioy, . . GROCER
What is
Nicer
than an outing on a bicycle
We, Rent
Good Wheels
At two dollars a week or five
dollars a month.
• We have forty wheels in
stock for rent or sale and can
sell ypu a good. mount at
from eight dollars
EMERSON'S BICYLE AND
MUSIC HOUSE, Coderich
...tu.VamercAuisialad....egar ottaallammararl
DOG LOST
-*4 Lost neat Mancheeter, &beat the 2otlijuly,
a emootlEenired, dark Collie Dog, velth ahert
tale fituuMts to name of Toby,binder will be
sUitably tewerded on returning it, or Bonding
Word whore it may be found. -
*1 A. OSBALDESTON,Ifolmeevilie.
STRA.TFORD, ONT
No less than eight large business colleges
have applied to us,within the Pest six weeks
for our graduatee to take positions as teachers
in their schools. As many as five business
firms have applied to us in one day for office
help. Tbis is surely the best sehool for you
It pays to prepare for profitable, progressive
and permanent employment. Catalogne free.
W.. J.•El heft. Principal.
• BRACELET LOST
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Lost, somewhere between Holmesville and
Myth, via Clinton. a Ladles' Gold Bracelet,
with three initialied heartsattached, The
fInder will' greatly oblige by returning same
o CLINTON NEWZS A office. , 1
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LIS rown,•
BUSINESS COLLEGE
"The Listowel Business College
and Shorthand Institute has the
reputation of graduating a higher
percentage of pupils, in shorter time,
and at ' considerably less expense,
than any other College outside of
Toronto.
'Illustrated Catalogue Bent upon
application.
The fall term opens Sept. 4th,
11PIRTT.
Principal.
Bicycle and General Repair
Shop.
Subscriber' having bought out the repair
shop of MrWm. 1.) ewes, Perrin block, is pro -
Pared to undertake all kinds of mechanical
impairing. Being a practical workman be
will give personal attention to all worken
trusted to him. Scissors table knives ete
sharpened and repaired lawn; MoWers, Oyer-.
THE CLINTON NEW ER
GO:in/no ond Geeing. sortdos and jhijs.
riel ening.
Rey W. G. Howson ie expected hom
next week.
Miss DiusleY. of Wingharn, is visiting a
N. Robson%
Miss Sturdy, of Geiderich, is visiting he
aunt, Mrs 13. Pike.'e
Alise Rath, Dundalk, ie visiting her sia
ter, Mrs S. Retnp. °
Mee Stobie, &adore), wae the gueetkut
Airs Jas. MeAlath.
Miss P. Ray, of Detroit,/ s the guest of
the Moses Gibbings,
L. Whitely spent last week camping
with friends ao
Miss Eva Turnbull is home from Ilan -
over for a week's vaoetions
Air and Mrs H. W.:Ma/lardy, Toronto,
were visiting at a. MoHardy's-
Mr and Mrs H, Wilteie were for several
days last week in Walton visiting.
Mrs Middaugh and children, of Jordan,
Mich., are visiting at B. Rise'
• Miss E, Monntoastle vent a week at
Bayfield as the guest of Mrs H. rewer.
Rev Mr and Mrs Hazen, of Wyoming,
are guests at A, Weir's for a week or so.
Mr and Mrs W, G. Webb, of Toronto,
have been guests at Wm. and A; J.Grigg's.
Miss Jetta Ross was the gaeet of her
sister, Miss Ross, for a few dayslast week.
e jae. Seale ls home from Belleville.
1 Noreeeti Remedy le here from Goderi
Dr, W. F. flollowey was 1.1 town
t 1
Wednesday.
r Mies Maude Minoan was visiting in El
: forth this Ruck.
Wise Mathicson.
Dir and Mrs L. Beacom and tam*. ve
Sunday in Goderioh.
onMTrbetiDre.d. Fay. Tatter wheeresko.n was Goderio
1 Miss Calendar, of London, is viaitin
among relatiyee in town,
Alias Dell O'Neil vent part of last wee
visiting friends in Bruonield,
I Muse Tolebutt spendine nee holidays a
her home in Gociench township.
0. Sherman, of Chicago, has been th
guest at L. Scott' for several days.
Mee Burner, and children, of Seaforth
Were vieitingett G. Bunoh'S this week,
' Mr E. Fo'coner, Toronto, is spettling
few days visiting Mrs J. Steep, 'Wary st.
. Miss Reid, of Wingh. m, was Mrs
Manning's guest for a few deem this week
R. Gardiner is back home from. hayfield
whore he has been rusticating for 1301r
time.
Messrs Shepherd,Helyar and Irwin hav
' been enjoying carrip.life Bayfield for.
ew ays.
Mr and Mrs John Atotieson,of Goderich
were guests of 4r and Mrs A. IlloGarva on
Wednesday.
W. 1.. Fen is ta.k.i.ng to few. holidays off
and a presen is tenting friends in Ay
and mensleborhood,
Mist: Jean MoDermit, of BelleVue hospi
tal, Cleyelend, a guest of Mrs L. Ren
nerly on Wedns sday:. • •
N. Doupe, fetal .ly of Hodgena. Bros.
Palace city geode store, was ea °Misr on
friends in town or Wtdnesday.
Mr and Airs J. Srnitb, of Conmie, Mich.,
VOre visiting Mrs 13. Po:ts la ely, ana Will
visit for a few weeke emeng other friend'.
Mrs Ireland, of flan istoi, and ;eller Eas-
ter, Miss 'Curner, Seaforth, were go sts
of the Mina; Monteith for a few days this
week.
Rosa, Eidt, Eranoyer, was here
for a few days and aftended the weddine
of her brother. She was the• guest of the
Aliases Miller, •
Victer 0. French, who bas becn aw y •ab
Toronto and Oshawa, reauperating, 'return-
ed on Saturday, Evict has resumed his posi
ton on the NEW Eit.t. staff.
W. H. IsTsweene!1e.attSiedeti the Millinery
openings in London this week. ' He and
his brother Wesley will go to Toronto for
the same object on Monday., ,
John Groh and wife, of Pittsburg,
are visiting the f, rmer's , parents. ' lie is
cne of the many Canadian's wile have recede
a success o:iife on the other side,
R. G. Bell came home Allis week- from
las surname campiug at Iltyfield.' He
seems, to have acqusred the new vacation • •
brown, wleiCh te so much desired by town
and city folks who go to the seaside. ,
W. Smith, son of jas. Smith,. is here
from Indeanapolie, Tow I, on a vet. Ffe
is accompanied by .Mrs Smith and daugh-
ter, and his m thee ineatv, airs Robinson.
Mrs W. EI.Newoombe went to Petrolea
on Wednesday to spend a few weeks at her
home. She vsese accempanied by Wes Bic -
Queen, who was her gueet lire Tuesday
evening. • • :
•Mise Hattie eillloveav .returned home
from*Exetere where she has been visaing
Miss Veda Rowe', and ,wais accompanied by.
Misses Veda and Ida Rowe, who spent a
few days here. .
.
W. .8. Law) mice and family have return-
ed from their faim in Tackereraith, after
mitkieg some improvemente while there,
and his now ooromenced his school again
on the 16th commission Goderith tovenship. .
Lieut. W. H. Gundry received hie field
offtcer's certificete from the military school
at London last week. • The percentage he
took was 76 75, the highest given at the
school. He tuts also reccive4 hie equita-
tion °erten 'eta, •
Mrs Beatty, of Madison, Wiee is visiting
her former borne at Thorndale. She Will
be remembeted by Clintonians as Miss
IYIoCutobeon, formerly a popular teacber
in Clinton Collegiate, and will visit . here
before returning west.
C. Howson was' borne from Roesland,
B. 0,, for several days this week, the first
time for seven years. He was on h s way
over to South Afries, where he has gone
With sorne machinery, and will remain
there at least for six months.
Mr and Mrs J. Derry and their gliests
Who were visiting therrespent Sunday with
friends in Godenoh. While Over there fie
met Samuel Copp, formerly of' Cltnton,
who is back from St Themes, North De-
kota, and is on the sick list ' It would not
be a surprise to see Inne baok to Clinton tp
reside, •
B. Smillie spent 'Sunday at S. Mon-
Wien's. He has been attendine to an uncle
wbo has been laid up at Kippen with
yphoid fever, but is now on the road to re-
covery. Mrs Smillie and son, who have
been here for some tirde at her father's, are
now visiting ainong relatives and friends
n Kippen. , . •
C. Dawson Carr, of Farrand & Votey
organ, factory, Detroit, was a guese at A.
Armstrong's: for's few days. His bome
wail here some years ago. . He bag many
old Mende who ,were pleased to Roe him
and he was delighted to renew acquain.-
anon: here, only sorry he had so Abort a
they, leaving on Sunday morning from
Goderloh by Ammer Pittsburg,. for his
hpeoe in the City, of the Straite,
T. B:Carling, a well-known and populae
itizen of Exeter, was in London .last 'Fri-
tter, and happened to fall in witli it number
f Liberals, who were good-humoredly
cleating him politically—he' being well
known as a pronodneed Coneervetive, Said
Mr Carling -"I'll tell you somethiug which
s unusual. . t married into it Conservative
family of nine rasters; every one of thein
tnarried oegrit hat me." He smiled when
told he must be lonesome in rob company.
Tanton Woodman, grandson of Rev.
Newcombe; of town, goes to Boston on
Monday, and will travel alone, which ie
very plucky for a lad. 13 years of age. A
little over it year ago he name to Clinton
alone, the reason to attend achoo7, his par-
ente considering the tsducation given in
Ontario far ahead of that in ' the States.
The little fellow sorra: to enjoy' travelling
alone, He will go to Toronto and then
take a Pullman to Benton, -changing at
Montreal, •
Alias Millie Dingman, of Stratford, Mige
O. A. Taylor, of Blyth, J. A. Corribe,
of Clinton, and Mies AL 0, Illainveood, of
Whitby, -bey° returned from a couple of
weeks' trip down the St. Lawrenee and ap
the Saguenay to Chicoutimi. They made
A stay of several clays at Quebec and at
Montreal. They aro enthueiaetio in their
praise of the trip and the ecenery. Mies
Taylor is spending the remainder of her
vacation at hayfield as the guest of Mrs
(Rev.) DeihI, who le enamoring there.
Thee, jaekeen, jr„ of the well-known
clothing firm of Jaelceort returned
borne from the met oh • Wedneeday, ace
companied by his daughter ire had n,
montelelightful and etteceesfal trip. In the
territoriee the crops: are simply. brimenee,
and the farmers are hapr y accordingle; in
Manitoba the crepe promises better than at
fleet antirtip.sted, though they will be /me
than Waal in any event, II° found Mr -
maim: everywhere he wentnearly all doing
well. Politioal enattere are alga engaging
the attentten of the people, who arts peee
1 'Wing for the election°. Me trip waci au
iar wed an Edmonton and be booked ot-
&CI elothing evergethere.
Miss Sarah Grigg, of Walton, has been
visiting her relatives in town the past
week. '
H. E, Hodgens, of Reagens Bros., was
away this week partly on , business and
pleasure.
Mr and Mrs P. B. Crews spent Sunday
and Monday with the latter's mother in
Goderioh. .
• Miss M. Holmes left lest. Tuesday for
Peterboro, where she will engage in teach-
ing duties. •
Miss Mande MoNaughton has gone to
Chatham, owing to the illness of her sister,
Mrs Johnston,
Mrs Duck, Mcepeth, is visiting her ,
daughter, Mrs (Rev.) 33.13. Smith, for a
couple of weeks, ,
Misses Jeneie and Clara Anderson hava.
returned home to Kippen after vending a
pleasant visit here.
Misses Maria and Ida Johnston, Wind-
sor, have been visiting their uncle, John
Johnston, last week.
P. B. Crews and F. J. Pridham, of God,.
eriohe left on Tuesday te gamma fishing.
,oruise around the Duck Islands.
E. Floody, of the Inland Revenue De-
partment, Toronto. war; up around this
*way on Saturday last on business.
Miss Cora Beacom, Henderson, North
• Caroline, is visiting , eA • Counedlor hea-
oom's, and will reinain.for throe months
visiting among relatives. •
Mei Marsh' Aforiesh returned borne from
Detroit on Thursday week. We are &see
ed to know air and Pars Morrish are back
again to•Olinton toreside.'
MrsA. T. Cooper returned on Friday
last from an extended visit at ber hone° in
Kinoardine. Her sister, Miss Genie Sel-
lery, accompanied her and will be a
guest ,for a month. .
• .0. W. 13onfield, of the Molsons Bank,
• London, is relieving at the bank here
while 0. Joy ifi enjoying holidays at his
home in Orillia, and 'mending part of the
timeup in Muskoka.
The Misses Combe, Mrs Combs, and the
lrfiesea Doan returned home from Bayfield
en•Saturday after spending part of the
eunetner in one of the Marks' cottages.
They all .spent a pleasant time at the lake
aide. •
George Armonk, who has been spending
some time witb bis sister, Mrs D. Otuff, at
Woodstock, left •last week to visit his
brother at Elgin, Ill. • His friends here
•will be glad to know that.he has improved
Ooneiderably in health. •
•Mrs A. D. McDonald is the guest , cf
Mrs J. Fair, sr., this week. Rev R. W.
•and Dire Diokie of Orangeville,Were guests
on Saturda,v last, but are now enjoying
the lake breezes at hayfield, where they
will spend several weeks, •
—Thdford, of town, awl Henry Snider,
of Colborne, left on Friday morning for
the Northwest. They intend to go to
Mootiejaw, where Mr Tedford's son is lo.
cuttecie We niederstand, should he like the
place, he may decide to remove north.
Mr Laidlaw, who has been supplying
Willie church pulpit for the past six Sun-
days, leaves on Monday, and intends to
take a trip to Rat Portage to visit hie
brother there. In the fall he will go to
Glasgow, where he may take his full theteee
logical course.
'Wise jennie Howe will leave in a feev
weeks fdr Clinton, where she will attend
the Co. Model school. She, secured her
certificate five years ago and intends teach-
ing when her model term 111 concluded, t
Milia Howe should make a capital teacher."
—Brussels Post
We were agreeably pleased to see our old
friend, W. C, Myers, this week, and who i
gave the Raw Ene call, was for a
week past tip at Goderieth assisting the
district agent of the Temperance de Gen.
era/ Assurance Co., with work connected
with the company.
Mrs W. 0. Searle has been visiting her •
eiders, Mrs W. Marshall, Williarn et., and t
Mrs Chas. Pope, Hamilton Road, London,
for tbe past week. A family of Ave siding
met,./vIre H. Campkin• and Miss Edith
Lee, having heete down •from Indian Head,
N. W. T., fee three months, •
Mrs J. F. Stewart, of Toronto, was the
• .
guest of Mrs (Dr,) Graham on Saturday 0
and Sunday, She had '• been vieitine at r
her brother% 3. Leckie, and other rela.
tives in Brussels for zone° tirne, past, and
while on her way home spent thee° few
days_ with leer friend here. ,
Mrs It, S. 'Densmore and two children,
of St, Thomas, and Mrs D. (3, Bone, of
Tecumseh,* Mioh., are visiting at their
father's, W. Paisley's. They will stay
for sevtsral weeks taking in the lake breezes
at hayfield, accompanied by Mines 13ella
and Winnie, Stewart and Clarence Paisley,
R. Holmes, accompanied by Mies 11.
Louiee, Mary and Lena, Mr. and Mrs.
Chant, Mary and Genie Chant attended
be golden wedding of his father, ',
--
/ Miss Itiolntyre hut been A visitor in tona
oh. for a few da)e,
on R. jobneton, 13ostor, . Mase,, bas been 1
th guest of R. J. Clue
el.'" Mrs J. Tedford and Mies Greco are 1
IMiss Smith; of lerantford, is the guest
v:eiting relativee in Luoknow.
of
Airs Wjeinnan returoed home from
et an extendedeivisit to St. Marril
Mas Nteteneen, of Goderich, spent Suns
day week with Mrs (Dr.) Fowler,
Miss Campbell, of Stratfori, paid' Miss
E. Webb a visit for several days.
Miss Elezabeth eirbitete has returned
home after te visit ten the old place.
t , Mrs W. Moore is visi4ing in Moliillop
and is the guest of her mother, Mrs Mann,
W. MeTaggart, of Gordon, MoRay &
Co., Toronto, see A Sunday at hie home
, here.
Mee Mitchell, Ypeilanti, is visiting 'her
a daughters, Mrs B. Cole and Mrs W. id,
Cook.
Miss Lu Worthington leaves: to -day fo
• Boston, Mass., where she enters the •oity
hospital.
The wife of R,obt, Moon, who has been
e visiting friends in Manitoba, returns hom
that week.
e Mr sod airs Thos. Rattner, of Montreal
a were vending a few days of lest week at
B. Webb's.
,• Mr and Mrs Holtiole and two ()Whine;
of Berlin, forineny of Clinton, are visiting 1
at Mrs Layton's,
Rev. W, Rigsby, Kincardine, and Rev.
✓ Mr Allen were oasts et the home of Jas.
Shepherd last Friday.
Miss Rumball, granddaughter of Mrs
Budd, wbo has been visiting here for some
, time, left yesterday for her home at Mar-
lette, Mich,• '
Mies Minnie Cooper returned houie
from Kincardine on Friday Ian. She en -
'ed the lake breezes very =oh for the
past tlwe wkeks visiting there.
August 24,190C
McKinnon ffiz CO. ti
More Truth
Than Poetry
• There is an old Saying "You oen'e believe all you heat. and only half what
you see." This bite modern advertising efeetty hard Many -advertisements
are either wilfully or ignorantly deoeptive, and most bargains nee not what
they seem, The stmeess in this store has been mon in it great eueasnee. by
advertising oar goods exeotly as they ere, and never offering anyt_ hing for
sale that oould not be backed up by the reputation of this firm. Below we
quote a few. prices wbiell should be interesting to dee° cash buyers.
.Men's Fancy Striped Laundred:Shirts, worth $1 for 480.
Men's White Leundreci Sbirts evorth.45o for 80u.
Men's Fumy Neigliee shirts, worth 75o for'50o.
Ladiete rine Cashmere Hose: worth 259 for 15o.
Men's Heavy Wool 6ox, a great snap at 2 pair ior 2,5o,
Fine Scotch Ginghions, worth 12eo for fie. -
Ladies' Oorsets, fine sateep, steel filled, worth 75c tor 50o..
Onion Carpet, yard wide, good patterns worth 35iefor 25o,
• Heavy Linaleurn, new pattern..., worth 7150 for 50o.
Shirt %este, fancy stripe,: an] checks, worth 750 for 500.
Odd lines of Shirt Waists, wpm h SOo, 600 and 700, to clear at 25o.
• Pound Prints, (eix yards to the'pound) 20o per pound.
Grey Cotton, yard wide, now %tenth 5e for 3,eo.
Best Standard Shirting, indigo bine, worth 150 for 12,10.•
eottonades, in stripes and checks, worth 15o for 120.-
Heavy Cottonade., the best mede. worth 30e foe e5o. •
White' (Totten, yard' wide, etift finish, worth 8 for 5o.
McKinnon .8z Co., Blyth
111AVAtelee ittr",te Itelti%10keliAte4444'
Mas Stout as- t e 4,11EAB n re . : -
•
•
. Bervie,.'where she reeninee • her duties ae . .. •
Reneford last week; while on . lier. way to. . - ke .Gitat Northwestern Exhi
iibiticin
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• teaoher in •Kinoardine township; . . •
. . . ' WILL R .
EHELD IN
• • Miss Maud Go dwin Ills gone ori a two
weeks'. emit to .fi lends in Brussel. She
I wilt resume teaching her triusio . classes in
[Clinton and Blyth about thefiret week id
September. . . - e
eon of J. Milke„ cease home an
.1
Monday from Bay Mills, ,Mich„ to. tittered
the wedding of his sister, whigh occurred
1 on Tuesday. , Ile had the misfortune t� be r_III.E.$01i.Y.,„411d*,•.1.
I -laid op -stoke at --Co/lingwoodee Tor 'several
dayeeevhile on his way. • • . WEDNE$Ditilr.
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Among • many fabrications which are
, being oirculatel by the Boer leaders to
•encourage their reseals a story that Lord
Roberta is 'dying.
. •
TA.Kp No • RisiKs.
• • • ;
i It is well to Make choioe of a. conneetene
and ..qualified druggist to whop) .yoe can
. take your doctor's,preseript lona aryl ordere,
• A. eorrectly and peese: i pt ion with
, pure cirugs.has ninob to cie svith the battle
itgainet siokoess. •We diepense (trues and
medichies according to the inost approved
modern metbodi. •
•PAIEWS Otteeite Oomeeuse •
,
is the wonderof the century for the oure of
the cornmon illq of ife. eet• re sa eels at let- •
ters from Capadaie beet people give ovid-
eine or the mighty poseer of Paine's (Jelt ry
Compound over disease. if von are sleeps• .
less, • nervoils, despondets, wF sit or Min -
down, one bottle of Paine's Cekry Cdm-•
pound will (10 good workfor you. We Sell
,• the kind that cures. J. E. He/Ye:Y, drug-
' gist,Olinton, Ont.
battled, cutting box knives sharpener' saws t
Itolmes, on Monday, at St, Oatherines,
gummed. Special attention given to tioyolo
repairs; bicycles hired by the hour or day. •a
Orden reepectfully solicited, work promptly
attended to and prices moderato. •
The blacksmith shop, Orange street, is also ix,
still carried on by subscriber, where a geed' i
Dractieal man willpromptir attend to all
nd Mrs', R. 'Holmes who ie visiting
here was also present,Mies Louise
ill spend several weeks visiting there and
o Toronto,ethe others returning home on
uesday,
Among therm of the C. 0. F. who at
ended the funeral of the late j, Magon,
n Blytheon Friday, were : A. 3', Grigg,
Dodd, S. Jackson, ,o. JOhneton, W. It
work in this lino.
FILBERT SBELEY, eixstroty. t
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Cook, D. Dioluneon, Rattenbury, D.
Kennedy, G. Taylor, J. J. 'Fisher and A.
Morrieli, °there -wha attended
iManitoba
AUG
i'EXCUrSiOns 18th
'trek
Pare $28, good for 90 days.
For tickets anti ieformatic h apply to
W. JACKSON,
At:4114NT
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j. raisisY, 0, S. Doan, L Rattenbury,
4.33(1, 13, Roller and J. Dodds: (Seafoeth),
and Wm. Harland.'
tam 11, Oampkin two children,and Mise
Edith Lee, from Indian Head, N. W. T.,
have been vieiting their @Were, Mee W.
Marehali, William at,, and Mee Chas.
Pope, Efamilton Road, London, for two
Months met . They &leo epent it month
with another meter, Mee W. 0, Searle, of
Clinton. On Tuesday the five motet: bid
each other adieu before the two left for
their home Wed, taking the C. r. It Inc
Owen Sound where one of their fine gem.
eto was boarded, The Mica were ail for
inetiy reaidento of Liondon, and are an.
uainted with many in town,
e..
_
AthrertigtmentO.
• Wingham.
- WANTED -Eggs 13e. Butter 18c. The sale
• still rules on for three weeks, with the cheap
R. R. rates Ask those who have been here
they, e their 6.ar&edisma.wingham.
FOR SAL.
• Lot 34, eon. 15, Goderich township, 80 acres
lesi one acrefor sohool site. For terms and
Particulars apply to FREI) W,HITLEY or
JA111Ei SCOTT, Barrister, Clinton.
• Aug. 24--tf" •
, • PA RAI FOR RENT,
Subscriber offers to rent her farm, being lot
• other builaings, has a good bearing orohard
sill a yorg orchcfrd firniningclntiAliiearingi is
lEgea 17,,asit:creadoZ si.fiftrdin11
miles' trona Holmesvilie and at miles fromfilin-
ton. For further nartioulars apnly to MRS.
• CHRIS TERM:v[7. or GEORGE TEBBUTT
and JOHN JERVIS, exeentors, Holmesville• .
Aug. 24,t,tf
NOTICI41.
Notice is hereby given that the Council of
- the Corporation of the town of Clinton in-
tends to construct a concrete sidewalk 4 feet
wide, along the east side of James Si. from
Cutter street to GE, T. R. freight sheds
in the said town, and to assees thelinar costs
-
thereof upon the properties benefited and net
exempt by law from assessment - -
The &Merited cost of the proposed work, is
5653 to, of which sum $01.00 is to be provided
out of the general funds of tholdunleilmlitr.
• .A.Court of Revision will be held on Monday,t.1P19°01t18?°l'ettlriam or, fo_p rposo Iggng
against ths proposed assessment or accurst)),
of the frontage measurement, and any other
complaint Which personsinterested may dean
to make; and *which is by.law, cognizable by
the said Court
Dated at Clinton this gerd day of Aug,. 1000
W. COATS, Town Clerk
Parra for Sale.
Subscriber tilers for sale his farm contain -
'Ing 100 acres, being south half of lot 4. Mait-
land block. There is on the farm a good brick
house with cellar, boated by furnace, also
plenty of hard and soft water; also a new
bank barn 43x80 with stabling to aeciommo-
date 24 head of cattle and 7 horses besides it
large root collar and straw shed attached;
plenty of water at the barn. There is also a
good driving shed With bog pen and lion house
below. The buildings on this farm are all
first oleos; also about two acres of good bear-
ing orchar,t principally winter frith and
plenty of other small fruits. The farm is prin.
rapidly clay loam, well fenced and In a good
state of cultivation, There is about io acres
of hard wood bush and plosty of spring water
on the farm. It is situated of a mile from
school, 1 mile from Auburn and 7 ratios from
Myth, the hest grain market in'Huron. Ulm
reason for selling is that I wish to retire from
firm work. This farm will be sold oilman and
on reasonable terms. For further particulars
apply to CHARLES ELSLEY,
Aug. 24 --lin Auburn, P.O.
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EVERYBODY TALKS
• About the excellent work of the
Central Business College
Toronto .
Andabont the sucoess of its student':
and graduatee,
• More than 300* young, pe e have
gone from this Collegi
e nto Ix:einem
position:: within the peat ten Menthe
Wjth it dozen teaohere, sixty first
olaee typewriting antehinee, eplendid
equipments' throughout, and the beat
• coureee of training available this cot
-
lege doec moot effective work.
• r."-Pait term opens Sept, 4th
°
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' Mender for aching. Wite
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SEPTEMBER
18 AND 19
PRIZE/ LIST AGGREGATES *2,000.
Only twodays,but they ivill both be hummers Nowaste time
Everything Begins at One o'clock on Tuesday.
YOU 'ARE INVITED TO COME AND SEE.
The leadipg County fate of Wesirn On : TuasnAy - :,,. • • .
'trine, heir/ tu the eealthieet and prettieet ; The great fa -milers trot or pace. , . • ,
town in Caned'', It' has tbe finest fruit prizes $33., $20., $15 and, $10.
display in ()warm. •I weeeeeney•
—
IN o a' ber Comity Fair has eo good' a teackei•
2:20 -Pace and.216 Tro.
or such well arranged and commodious
grounds and building. . 1
Prizes $175.00,
Arum each day. by the Goderioh Marine 2:80 Pace and 2.:26 Trot:
Prizes 150 00
thharien, o()hd; u n t y . ,
Prizes.$10000
' . ' .
best speeding program nffered in 12:15 Pace and 2;42 Trot,
Entries (except for speeding) ()lose Sept, 15th. Proili a cardfor a Prize List
JAMES MITCHELL, Secretary.
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The. Tonic for liot Weather
Our Improyed preparation of Beef,- Iron and Wine.
• •• • I
Th• ere's nothing like it in hot weather, to keep np health
and strength; sharpend the appetite, streetethens and in-
vigorates the entire system, pleasant to take.
• One or two bottles of this excellent tonic will make it won-
derful. improvement in health and strength
Price 75cper pint bottle.
E. HOVEY Dispensing Chemist, Clinton
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ew Fall
ress Goods,
• Our first shipnients of
New Fall Dress Goods
are to hand, and we
will be pleased to show
them to you.
R,obt. Coats '& Son
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tRoe_a d eya= C•L•• OTHI•NG'
SHORTY BRAND is the best Clothing being pro-
duced. in Canada today. • •
SHORLY BRAND ha i the most style, and the card in
the pocket is the quality' guarantee. -
SHOltEir BRAND gives absolute satisfaction to the
wearer. . •
SHOR,EY BRAND assortment in Youth's, -Boy's •and.
• Men's sizes is most complete, •and we will be pleased
to have you look thorn over carefully, and compare
qualitiesand prices with what is shown elsewhere;
BoeTs. u1 SHOES
spECIAL Datigott, in laced and elastic
sides, at $1,,n, Azes to 10,
W. L. ouninrs, ton.1e3baro 2
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