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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1900-07-26, Page 4I ___ __ ", - , 4 I— -1 � I ­ .1. _­._­­_,.-, - , ", _ '. - - , , " � . I . I ; - . I TEE CLINTON N11WS-RE4CORD . 11IM0- ..------- ________­_..__­__--- . 001. I . - OPINION, it 001111, 11. 111111110 l,-ii''--,-�---.- I . ,,NZ�,--.,�;��12-.-.:--,---�..-�,,-,,--. ------.:�-".-7;-,-,--,:,:--,-.-"----�-----�. " WUV NARD A OUANOBI" � , 1001111- ­......, ... . � I—, , . __ . ---. _�_:�__ ---.,-,-.---.��---�,-------.--.---.---�--- __ -,---.-,,-.- ­__ _. ___­ l,o,.w-i-,-,iiiiiili,.,i 111 __ - - - ... , � ��__­_.___�� . - - ­ - - �­­­­­­ _­�_____ - � I I � �... I - ­­­ -7-1 , �, .�_� ------ - -=-11 I - - - -,-,.,-,.,- __ ___ A f4A1,AAA0A !Yyv I N - - - IWIT 1-11--11. , V V%#*#V,W - - - - - - I Literaturt, f1""ll'0Jaf"lcsOn-l:::J1 127 � � I - � 11 ^ I", -1- . V_WvVyw- - I � I 0� 1 Uothwell, I voyvy" . I ThoNeivVra Iaht, weoL�, under the, kBrocA Aritlimetle-Blvina Wilson ........ l9l, ­­­ I - M PM W - I - " - 1 1 ' - ' ' ­ ' ' " ' . I I . above be,10hig, gmve uoulo r(,,i,.9oll,j why Ovammar-Reggle 1011iott .......... 1'3.31 � Geography --William Knox M HAPPENING;S I 10 0 DE . J44109 A. Ommm . In italopillion it change In governineut ........ Ct)kllPosttloll-]VtrancleAt�nistrotig- 80 I I RICH I I. j5hoald not be made, Tile first parao 11 I UE IKK listory-0 ,hrlstina, B arl ........... W OF A W - * *90anlolp 94P0JVQX.Nr � graph of thearticlo referred to is flatly Physiology audTomperance-Jolin . . � coutpatlict,my tu Itgolf and. therefore . Drysdale ..... ....... 4 ....... %. 8wo ­­­ I .1 . I., I.. I � 11 ".-ARROMM""PO." . I ! I cannot be Ilotieed. It proccodo lxow* R , T0tftl-ISt, MiIII0: artl" ........... $30 IV , 11 . . ,r��,V-V_1^#**^WAAN I I I'�*wvov4ktwl�AIMIMIR�R',l,o-i"R- --- I : . I I ever to, grive, the most w(icome latelli- 2ads Mary Roacb,.. , ...I... 836 . Mrs, and Miss Gordon of Toronto ., I We have in . tich pleasure in �volcom-We regret very mucu tore r . . gence-that In a few mouthe the . 0ODURICH X01=4 SCHOOL . aic the guests of Mrs.. Gordon's sister, �Ivs. Holmes. Ing hack to lice home Mrs. 3. A. Mite- death of a very much estee a I daughter Daniel ,, . Ponililloo Goveriltuout illust, appeal to Frances Armstrong ....... I ... 1.1, 578 (Dr.) ,Lachlan, it of the Into Warm Me at rolleb of the lat v 'Gordon, � . . . , . tbecountrylOf course everybody knew I thls* but to lie, the Now B it :: ........ I ..... :: Miss Ferguson of Detroit Is the V 12 Aluvi"(111430n,"c'(11ili *0: .1 ....,::& ......... 7A Fuest, of hot, grand -father, Mr. Aiken. , ,,at. acoompan led by hot- husband, Beet Hodga, who died on as Rev. J. A. MacLachlan. a missionary 17th JUIYo at her residence, - I for 21 Indians , a ar ,ra namit I V, lurches Dlet -I 11 , . 07$ load, Bayfleld Road.. *:,... I ". years to the of Beretio street., corner Gibbous street, Iso I . . . . . I . . � and tol eel solnowlilit satisfied by Such . un a4ml9slon, that thopreseut, odmixil- is ier....t'." " Cepha F' I I 1". 1. AllsdAVallcor of Detroit Is the guest Bertha Horton ..................... of her grand -parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rivers N. W. T. Mr. Xacl,aohlau -.r'Wdence � of bar daughter, Mrs. ave a looture on the occasion of 4,14 Proudkoot. Mrs. Hodge was all earn fast . i, . . - . stration Is not going to retain powerin Neltle Jamieson ........ 4., * , , , �. O'. 085 Robertson, Ploton street east. � je Lawson... M visit 10 ears, ago, which dealt and devoted member ,of the Pros, chiefly with tKe Indian language and, terlan church, 13hro. in J . . � spite of li�w and 6onstitution, is, as we have said,very refreshing. People of 'nixie .......... l;....o , -Me, A. UacXay of Now York, with ThIrza Aewitt ...... ........... �., �: 087 Ills brother Jackwerespending 4, few Lillian Malt ...... : 010 .Tndi% , cuatoras of the country, which will be She was warried , to David ropeat�d. at much greater length on Hadgie,a young ment, o � . � . the Tartes: Blair arid Sif ton stamp are I - .....t........, W e6ks 16 town. They returned, to TOr* Mina. Male ........ _,, I I ......... :: 710 . May Macauley ....... onto on V, riday last, ". *1 .' - .. ..'.' ' Tuesday evening qt North street %entletoan from Scotland by I a British G6y,e church. The distinguished travellers went to the Accountant Genera I ; . not generally stopped by trifles I . I Beatrice McColl ..... �-..: 040 Miss Duvritt, a little grauapiecis of are the guests of is, MacLaohlaxx's.� office at Bombilky as 1% clerk and so . . . � . Then there is the usual vague, ludefl- . lot I FlorexiceNitfoel .......... � ......... 1 74 Miss Segmiller, has returned to her ,, > Daisy Roberts V,,, home at Stratford. sister, Mrs. Chat -lea. Newton, at bar Yeart "It er ,,on finding that his beal lovely residence, North street. The: rep was oln aired by big close � . . .. , ,. . . of grave � � I nite sweeP111% charge of- a scandalo and undreds of thousands of ............. .......... , . -ke of Pasadena, Call. Hattle Saulta,, .... q ........... � ..... 055 Mrs. F. H, Clai I . att4 whole party enjoys the best of health. tIoxx to the, 08 _ iness of the offlee, � . dollars charged to the late adrainistra. EssleSmIth ..................... #,. 707 forilla, and bar daughter Gracesare the Miss Ethel Reid of the C. 1. is visit- Hodge tbought that he would retu I ." , I tioli, . In view of what has passed Grace Tait ................ k.. ........ �590 guests of Mrs. Clarke's parents, Mr, Ing hot, sistera, the Misses Reid at to Scotland. Mrs, .Hodge. crossed I . � since,Tone 1830, thochavge, is refresh- MalbelThurlow ...................... $20 alla xce. James .Breckenridge, Bay- their hoqje at Lucknow. ocean to and from India five tic) , I itim l0eed. . � Mabel Tretbeway .... ... I .....41. I 1. 510 field Road, -0 . Mrs. W. D. Ross of the Hamilton having been obliged , tot%keher, chi : , .� . The c4lillinaking effrontery is reach- ed when the oigan refers ,in glowing I - Vera Whitely, . I � ....... 1.11-11.. 513 . Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Smith of Pon- Norman Allen ...................... 530 tine tire the guests of Mrs. Smith's sis, street laundry returned partsteamer" Pittsburg from Saginaw oil Thursday ran when they grow. sufAclently . . enough to travel and atflabd sebo I I .�. . . I terms to the Ogur,es In trade, claiming I _ Reginald Blackstone ............... 618 tor, Mrs. H. j, Horton, � I last, I � ".!* fearing.the Indian olimato would I , .1 :1 .1 . that Stich increase is greater than ever � �reached under Conservative rule, But ' . James 0 - Carrie .................. . 555 � Mrs, W� W. McVicar with her little 4 Peter 0oatts ....... � r 12 . Miss Agnes Havill of Detroit is, I.. � pair their constitutions. On ber fl voyage to Scotland s4 bronalit h � : , . . if it corild'be believed, I in the coolest, .................. 4au tot-, Julia Stewart, and nurse ar. 'Iliott ........ I .......... ; ... 1. � 04.0 1 Leo F whi steamer Pittsburg from their spending -her holidays the guest of hex, Charles X4irus. . two eldest o6ns,. Archie Hodge, w . I - . , � I . . . . . most impad � eat wayli there follow these ' � IS; increase is simp� words, "Whether t Regge. Elliott .............. ....... 073 Vive er r I * It �o relatives in Sarnia and De7, I Char as Hyslop ........ I....., ....... CO3 ,via' . . . tro't' uncle, . F. Barlow Holmes is building a fine remembere d on both sides- of A:tlantio bv the License Victualle . . . � I . due to continuing the National Policy oil not, to a, matter of no import-' Willlam,Koox ................... 7W - John Lawrerice.,.. I . Smith and *tw . 1. 1. ... ,.:.�: ":: 67o Mr. and. Mrs. Ezekiel two-storey house on'Nelson street near 0 hiocoal depot, for Mr. Ramsay, man- test case, "The Queen vs Ho4ge,ll a Afr, David Hodge, now A civil exigin . .� ... I I . ance. The fact remains that Instead Walter It. MItcheIL ........ . � W2 children left on Monday a, m, for Buf. ager of the coal she0s near the G. T. in the North.Wast. On Mrs. Hoag . I . 'r.;� of predleted ruin we have woriderful Stewart Murray ................ :::: 713 fain, I I . R. track. . . second trip, Miss Hodge and yourif r I ;.1 � 1. I prosperity." * I . Hugh Polley.,...,,,-....,.,.....'...... 049 Mr. and Mrs. Lillie ard two children Died -la Goderich on Thursday. brothers Mr. Robert I -lodge, now . I., . So the thing Occurred roully by their Bart Bobertson, i ................. � . 722 of Chicago spent the past two weeks . I - July 19tb. Mary, wife of * Thomas ullicagot were left in Edinburgh wh I � I I . own confesslo4 and.,wo have the Na- I Howard Robertson ................. 513 the guests. of their eelatly9s, . Me, and well ged 83 ears and 0 months; a' a % boarding school, the I . . . tional Policy. Iii, otIxer. words, our . . Imith; Hrnosb Rathwell ................. 1 820 Mrs. J. W� S, , I. The funeral too 'place on Saturday eallifesntereed 'tt r e I 1, irterilig a college in th .friends have swallowed this. Every ReginaldSwith ...... � ............. 080 - In. the Mail and Empire I� t of ma. I is from her late rosldbnce -to Maitiana city. Her last voyage 'wai with h _ . . . adjective descriptive of everything that W4s vile, unsound and ruinous to Alfred Sturdy...... ­ ... -.1. ­ I - - 600 triculations at tile University, onJuly Willimut Towersey. , ... 1.1.1 ... 59-1 12,we note,the names of.P. R. Munroe, I I cemetery, � � I The funeral of- Jane, widow of the husband on his leaving India b instead of going .through to Scotlan 'Hodge � , the country's best' Interests, made to :.:. Reginald Tye .................. . i 071 class 11 in general proficiency in the late Mr, Donald McKenzie, mother of Mrs. not being well, they . I . build up the rich man, to toad down, Maxwell Wilson ................ ­ 1. 601 General Course ; Ili Greek, Miss L, ' 0. Mrs. Alex Johnston, oddfelloy,v.9 Hall, trained in New Tork some time it I I l4rass and oppress the poor Min, to I say nothing of expressionlo tba6 would . . GODERICH OWARAT . Masson, daughter of lodge Masao)], . I R SCHOOL Vre Stewart and Miss M.F. Wilsoni I J. and - grand-diother of Miss McKenzie, artist, took place on Friday last from - then.came through to Torontos, Whi city Seemed toPlease Mr. Hodge ve it . be tantamount to. curses Were showe.,-" , its . 1 Gertrude Hood.. ­ 023 daughter of Rev. Jasper Wilson, all of, ". ' " ' ' ' .......... *tile riAidence of her grand. daughter, had much, and his wile . 0 � able the B bein I ed on the N, P;, its author a and Orlando Gr'Iffiix,,:-: Goderich ; in B nglisb, J. Ure Stewart; I . Mrs. (Dr.) Gal ow, Mrs, McKenzie 1 continue voyage, Mr, HC )5ge se � . , � � I I . .:. advocates, by these very men. when Ili . opposition I There was nothing too bard . , � � . HXEWER PUBLIC SCHOOL in Franch,#Miss M, F. Wilson. ' . Miss Kate Watson is spending a part Winifred Carling been an invalid for the past forty years ago, and yet was always cheer-, b . for Archie, who then left college a .came through to the Queen City. this _time'Mr, I . . fovthem. to say I There was no promise' too -wild, fox, thein to witkis use .... j ......... "I" 695 of her vacation . Ruby Davidson .................... 740. � ., in Detroit. I � fill, loving -and kind, Her usband. Mr. Donald McKenzie, pre -deceased wao at our'flourlobing county t 1, . I . of in describing - how -the ,would &1loy 1. St. David's street citizens were q Dolly Dickson ............ * .......... 765 . uite - indignant. Tuesday 17th - her four years ago. The late Mr. a -ad 'from 'Inverness, lovely estate on the Huron Road whe annihilate the National if Winnie Howard.. ! ... 6- .... ... 719 on a.,=., !not., Mrs, McKenzie ca;me be felt he could settle with b4i fam I , I � . they could only be -placed in power. - The credulous farmer,' ilhe ,grumbling aKarslake ...... I : 540 to find Paris green, mixed with brah Ebt ...., . ...... ... . Millie Martin ..... 1 8,-3 01. shorts, strewed. along. tile street *": Scotland, half a century ago, and set- . tled In Goderich about .eighteen years wl pleasure.' -He then sent.for remainder of his farallyp Mr, -Dav . portion of the working classes*b'd arib JennieMurray ................... from Halste d's to.the residence of Mr, - .'.'.'. - - - .'. 870 a later. R,ev, James Adheson. officiated' Hodgd, Miss Hodge and.. bar broth I . agailist every form of government, the Ruth Rollins ................. � ...... Y75 Symon. Ib xxiusL be for the' benefit of � , at bongo and grave, Mrs. McKenzie be. Robert. Mrs, John Prouilfoot (tod 1v . so to whom purchaseable Voter,apd. tho , . Clar ,4 any cows that Indulge in a reverie a Ross ............ . . ac - ` -one of the oldest members .here of it'hige Corsellas, Hodge, now of Chiergo, we . lavish promisep were freely made,turile � Vex a Snell ............ ::,::::::.:,.: �14 upon that street at night. . I I . . Presbyterian church, faithful and I born on the HuronRoad estate. H - . . � � ad the tide of affairs and - thesi? mert Maud Taylor ...... I ........ I ... ... 1., 037 Mrs'. Cunninghame and daughter, true to her faltb. and her home. The 'Mr. Hodgq:s health perinitted bid . I were put in power, and the predicted ,, . * . Olive Wescott ............ ... ..., ... Miss Berthaj are spending this. week. . . pall -bearers were Messrs. Arthur Can - mainirig in India the British Gover : . ­ . ruin has not'been effected, for, the . Sandy.Bawded.. . . .............. _ 615 with friends Ili Colborne. - .. - , 1. telln. DaTid Hay, William -Bell, Gor- ment was anxious to make him I � . simple . reason that they,deliberately,tis � HarryBissett ............. It -.. ....... Zell . Miss M, . Campbell is vlaiting!Friends - I don Cotitts and John Johnston. :rhe& .General Accountant and we wou ,% rl -the had all along intended to do,Went �u 'on -ArthurWood ............. I ........ I , 57 I I . � 3 In London and vlqinity. , -. funeral courtege waslarge and wend.. never have hitd the pleasure of kno Ing: the ,; 11 T� , - . b"K their proplises and main- . - . tained = National Policy. . . - I . .. Mr,Magee of the 3ferebants Bank, I . HHWSALL .PUBLIC SCHOOL , Elora spent a couple of days in town - ­ I . .ed its way to Alattland cemetery, � P. 0, Inspector Hopkirk I paid an ofm . generosity and. kind, lovi remembravees of both. On Mr. Hod . ''� . . To sum' up�a party' who gained I Ji)tta Divls� ...... I., ....... I—— ..... 552 With Iiiia wife, who had been the guest I 11161al visit to o�ur town latelk, ogtonsib.� leaviiig Bomba lie was presented Wi . the largest'Bib'Tid ....'. " I. � �,�, power by deogit and lying,. who have* maintained' hl int by extrava- . . it tot ispo* theft, t3 , Edna Neelands. i �_,,.I...,-i ........ Oil of her grwid-pavents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Samuel Bullard .......... : ......... M50 � Green, for a couple of Weeks. . Mr. and I . ly to, locate the points -where now the letter boxes haye been placed. There ,we have ever .see It was printed in Cambridge inI and writtou'upowthe fly she6b.io * - ., I gailce, corruption and appeal .. - h7pocritical . the7peoplein a whining. Willie Bilach . . 552 ,Mrs. Magee returned to their howe ,at ­­­"­ , . . '742 Rueben-Cud;�16'_ .......... :. *,'* t Elora the end of thowegic. - Ia one,near Sharnian's. boot and shoo . sioreandoneatIt. Thompson's Cor., following :�ltln. acknowledgement r . I I __�_, tone "why.make a changv.� - Let the . � . . . -earrilez . farmer, the merchants the wage H. Long ....... !..,..!.:.::.. 7Z2 Mrs 1. Reid's sale was deelitred� off no 'OrV McGregor..... A '�L 551 r an � ,be Elgin Avenue. We'did not learn. on: Satueduy whether the service was the v aluab]4 services cheieirfull� re . -dered and ai a token of, his gene I . atid. -the, teurperatice advopp4te'answer the the where. if bab ...... 4 , one offerifig her the price'pet'upon , Melvin Stoneman..,..,......... I.:_ ,* 5537 - . I ... . . I . . �. ­ property. . . . I r Ill I ds,y.or ready'tor tile public on a . respect and g _cod opinion this book,t foundation all ­ I I � 11 .11, .. uestion at polls lots%e not again Rolen, and stolen' 'answer . . . ­ . ! BAYFIRLD PUBitIC SCHOOL , Miss Huldah "Whitely �uf Clinton . . �not. .,�.J I . � I . - Rev, Dr, Meldrum. of 8 t' Paul will; of momlity, -is presen _ ed to Mr. David Beath Hodge of t; wholesale,their wIlLbe decibive. . a I .� I spent, th e'past two weeks visiting her j obatina Galbraith., ............... 551 c 6nain, Miss th, and also has '. in August, take Lhe Knox church pill- � .AccountantGeneral's bfflce, Bombs. b h. y is fillond and well -wisher, -Y. I . . . I . - ., . I -, . . . . . . . Jexxxima McDonald ................ 4 618 � %I �, been. a guest �,tlanogetung Park. Murdock Ross_ .' ...... I ... 11 ...... I . . during the absence that. month of Phit'pastorl Rer. James Anderson, w u I a Crawford,AccountarA GonerarsOffic . I . . � '. I . THE LONG SESSIONo I . � .. - . .. I . . - � . . � I � 4 Oil Thursday last Mrs. Prouse sold DUNGANNON PUBLIC SCHOOL" - 42 quarts of green peas. Otir'eltizens .1 .h will make a.boli . ., ...I., . .1 . QAY, Eour. Bombay, India, March IKI.11 .T .esiskot-was covered'with %tbe'lovelle . - _- . . . , This has beelia at , .session of eady re- . , � . . ....641 like green peas. . . � . . I � I ; Helena Glenn_ -� ........ ......... _' . . . .. .. . I Mrs. Allan irlifig And two. child, ren,'Hazel andsabarlie, have r,O.turned flowerkof July,. serib by manylovi friends Of deceased and her f4rall . " .. , I , . I treatfor the Goverarixent. .. . .. . I Ruby -McIntyre ............. i� ......... 776 Miss Maggie, -Steep, who spent two Mary West..i.�:,.�..i,,,,,...........o.. ..602 Weeks the guest, of her aunt, Mrs. to,theilyhomeafter a pleasant visit at Clinton. Mrs. Sparling also. spent .% among them,being large bunclies Out flow6ro, the of Mrs..Me 11 I . I I '�_._ - They -have hot Won a single, battle. 'They have. haidly ventured to take up -1� 1 Edwaid.Duieftin ...... ............. 540 ObarlesC Copp, returned to her borne at , . .,_::................ U1 Clinton on Friday p. mi, accompanied, couple of,weeks at .Toronto with her 1. . I gift Allan, handsom I$- . � a wreathwith "Grain ,�. , . �� . .asolitarypewpositibil; - I . 11 . . . ' I I -by her cousin, Miss Copp, � .. . I AT. HuLrml.s PUBLIC SCHOOL 1: I , . . ­ . 1111S band., - . I .1 . I . .. �. The garden party held in Mrs. It. 13. "' g I I ,,gur, e ettersi tribute fromh gran ildren, the'farrilly of Mr. Jol I. . . I . Pkom thelfrst they liave . , .been . on . , . tile defensive� and ko'pje, aft6r kopjG . . . 1. . ay, while we were. ,on thei Isilton Sheriff..: . On Frid ...................... 500 'is of Mr. W. Xieley, we saw. the . grouni Lillian J. Clark... 759 Smith's grounds -by , the Church Women's Guild on thii evening of I Prcudfoot, a � very handsome bask fromthii MissA Donbgh aifd anoth 1. . . . �� - � I I I they have been compelled to abajidon. * ' I... .. i ........... largest dolliection of floWers of the 1 Manne Milldr.... � . 1 . . 697 4ydiangea on one 'stem that, we ever '; * *.'�' *:* '.' '620 Thuirs0my la6t wtis's, dbefded a uccess in -.of weather, attendance and at, 'handsome wreath from a lovii very I , J friend of Mrs, Hodge. ev, am R f . .1 . The Ministers motf Parliameritur der . . � I . . helmina ll�ufh�r'f*ord­ k"'. .' 'Wil . .. .1 sawbefore. There.wereeigbtof them, I . . I . I � point 't el tmption. The Marine Band' in h r � � Anderso D. was assisted . at liduse'ai ; I I . . I .1 the cloud of their tardy action in the . Africanaffair. Prompt� . ,. . ZURICH PUBLIC SCHOOL . I . Mrs. J. 0. 'Harrison ipent the ast; . . I .. I . in Seaforth, the E, khakidressiabliyened the. cowpany ,at El grave by Rev. 3'. $6ence Allay. T Messrs. ; I 1. � ressing.South ty the Oppositiom opened fire, and they . w, week guest,of Phoebe Rickbiel ................... . ­ Charlie Crabb. I . - jrtairv:alo with good music, veryone of "Annie palb-bearers were A, Me . Allan. R. -R. Cutt,- Hugh Durilo . . . were driven from one excuse to anoth- Alfred Toriance........'.-...�.,..,..:, 541 . . � . . . .. '' � I . - .. . The Leamington Post has a corres- . adiniredtlielovely strains I I Laurie." The evening was a perfect I . Aridrew'Whicely, Alex. Satind larkan �� .: . , " I I , er. At Phe time, theit most arildritv ad. -not that tfiej , . : CENTRALIA PU3aL1C.SCHOOL- I porident Who advocates the. pro- . . .� . , . one. . Chinese lanterns were arranged the little tables; A Cox. The funeral cort6gawend its way to Maitland I I . : - - . mirers could. pretend � came out of .the debAt6 with credit, . . Fleeda Baker .... � .... o ................ &gq pogAtioll of the silkworm in Essex- EdithBreirib..... I .. M county. We gave out -readers a note most artistically,and With well dressed ladies and gentlemen � cemetery whe the casket was laid in the family pl . - . . - ., . The best that could be said was that Sir Wilfred talked an eloquent if belat- * ,ggle lie ......... - some time since of the silkworm, 14 WIliurn: "* I ...... *..... I I.:. I 577 . . � b* h MIS Alvin& ilson W Ic a Robertson of the Public ssated at them, made a. charming tab- lean. Guild atte nded-to by the side of her loving husband, 'of the family of. Mr. I and .Mis. Hod I . .1 I .. ­ ad loyalty. . 1. .1 i 11 . , Then two of their rnosb aggress . ' . 've ,Earl. .............. I... ... 1750 Clinton Hogarth ..... i.t`.. . .:.�: �,.. 708 Scho'61 staff of teachers at Windsor, . . :. . i. Mitchell 662 brought home -with, her. : ,Tbe:'Junior , ' The their wants most devotedly. woric table was, presided over �by lfrs. survive . than,. sa' Irl wh ve a little gi died m1ndia. MipsHodge land Mr ,.. . . Ministers . went to Europe. It is impos- ......... I ...... I ... . I . T rey Windsor ...................... 008 Thefuneral,of the late Mr. James 0 MoXim, Mrs. (Dr.) Holmes and, Mrs, . 'untiring Proudfoot, her two daughters, .We . 0 . I sible to look a doctor's certificate irt. its bona fides, but little of a progressive ' . . ., .Rusk took plabefrom-his residence I on CRED,I%low pusr,w SCHOOL - .., . � Mr. ,Gord6n,llendersun. Very handsome articles, made by' the -ladies of -the -loved � in their devotion, to their b hiotbot, - * , - I . .. . I ".. . . I 11% character cot. -d be expected Of! Ibis Miaistry'*Ah. Messrs. Tarte arid Sift- � � Friday, Rusk had been for years Gordon Bloorrifteld ........... 654 , subject to attacks of asthma, all ....... . d suf-. Clara Siegner 510 fered last year from tbe.effects of Ia.. Guild, lobvered thetable Mid. we were . pnesentedwith a sonyeniifromit by I .Weare, . sorry to note the d eath, Rates, wife of Me, James Pria of Go � � on under the care of their physicians � ...................... 1 . � grippe, but, with his farxiily� fondly, Atiss Malconason of Hamilton, for erich who has beeniamployied foe som. I 1. I on the other side of the Atlantic. No session ever dragged as - this oAe : . . . .� .ASH'FIRLD I . . . . hoped that his old-time strength would S. S, No. Liie Griffin.'..........., return, and felt sufficiently recovered which tribute'we. return our thanks. Tbe-caudy table.bad. 11)413Y'vOtaliels� 'Miss ' time at Rat Portage, Mrso'Price neve recovered from.her attack of Ia gripp, . I . did.. Day ,after da,y the depleted Miblst� I . ry had no business.to propose, In des-' ,3 595 . . to take Mr. D. Fergusofi's *place ,,a . . AnaieeTponstion ...... BIO I Mrs. Elliotbl. Maude - Rutsoq and -Miss Rutson presided over it. Btittbe which she took about Christmas. tim . and'although she never feared fat I I .1.% peration, last -year's gerrymander' bill . airi ,s but 4he Com, was unearthed ag .. . clerkof the ma r1ret, when tha - .. . l3assle McKay... � .... 014� Z gentle- . . . Andrew McMurchy.. 570 man.wais called away,to. DiBtrolb.souie Unfortunately,' fish pond was the attfaetion. presided over by Mrs.'Charles Seaget, assisted consequences, the disease develove and carried her off.oi He � I � . . . mono -hardly. treated it seriously, and the Senate returned xt'to its coffin.. � Mr. 'Fielding kept back the ' , ; Mr; � ,, 1710xiths ago,. � 6 , .. Sydb6y Gardner..... 579 Rugk . �18 Asher Grey .... � ..... 571 must have taken'obld and 16 � * 10 Martha Johnstone.., 5M grippe or pneumonia, again laid him 'by Miss Mary Le'.Touzel, - The back-, � I ,grbund-of tapostry. .had, eight: fishes, son Joseph losb1is life at tile. iinio ' the corIllsion of the atea � mers Philade !,,, .budget until eople pegan to talk of immedi. . Edith Scott._....... . 712 up, arid all that medical skill or 'good '. ". done for- varying in size and hanging up over tho.pond, Underneath the rhia and anotlidi- which saddened he I ife. She also lost her two oldes � . I . late oF( ctions, and then he endeavored 1:6 arouse some interest in Parllment� , Peter Hogan ......... 594 x1tirsingcould -doi was films , 12 .. 543 but with the warm July sunshine he hie, friends the motto, oil a large cartfs; "There, are just ab good fish in the sea as ever children - at- Blenheim years ago o dlphtheria� and 96 few ago he I �.- . .. I ary business 'by taking anotherldub at . the tariff. Explanation of his "cut" be I 13 E lizabeth Rnthe,fo;a 634 � seemed not �tb rally, and I a nd family felt that theit.care was all John McCrestle ....., 552 . w'aroeaught." The hook was a gold- one but We do not, know whether years daughter Mabel died here. Her par , I �,: � - 1, had none. Apparently, he'did, not - I . . Mr.Rask came to Goderich I . M 'Dorm Bueglass. ... i. . ,54o irx�valii '� � " with Mrs. Rusk thirty a O. He on th6 bait were ,g.oldan also, but, the prefa ents came from Prince Ed[ ward Isl%nd bilb Mrs. Price was born 'in Sarpi I 'r. . . know what effect it woxild haveon. the 116 RobeirtRivett ....... (W5 years . . I was born in Mona township an could. I Ili dressed - little maideds'who Ilsbed forty-three years, ago. She ileaves tw - industriei of the country. But he did his carving, and again Parliament was I without business. � . . . . I . COLBORNE . claim Canada as his ain countkIe,­to S. S. No. 1 Toggle Green46 w which he was - loyal. In Politics he, wlyth the golden hook. were charmed with their exceedingly fine catch. The Rev- daughters, Nellie and Nettie. Th fpneral took Place on Monday at 8.8 .1 � r . The Opposition meantime wag firing They further Invest- , .... . was a strong Conservative, and i ' Afelvyla Tyndwii ...... in 're" ! 3 � ligion. a Methodist. He live(! retired May Rose 573 ,,all ond was a decided success, Mai Turnbull chatted pleasantly � lies P. in. to Maitland cemetery Where all beside her beautiful daughte . I away. wanted a . igation into the shaimeful West Huron andBrockville bye -elections; but the . . ............ . . Pearl Whitney...., C39 for some years , and was patient " .4 Minnie Naegele ...... �: 679 through all his Illfiess, a kind father with the uesta, and Mrs. .Turnbull was activefly enTaged attending to the r( ,quirements 0 the evening, Join Mabel, � Miss Vida Ruston leaves� to -day Ill the ,.. ; - �. Government as patently -did not,.want . . it. Mr. Borden it. motion, on the Wealey Johtis;. ­ C31 and o liging neighbor, He leaves be. 6 Alma Goldthorpe" 552 sides his sorrowing widow two sons . 9 - MlssT. Dickin on of Ddtroib, daugh. staff of trained nurses. at th Eakeside hospitals Chicago, a ,privat �., I put orde bift,,'Ithe " r aperarm ... . Lorne Kenn'edy ....... 540 and three, daughters, Thesons tire.-.- , Mr. 'Will Rusk of'Michigan, and Allen, ter of ex�-Postmaster General Don M. institution. Dickinson, U. S,, is -the guest of Mrs, - I ­ . Mir, Stewart,icf. Richardson's elevato . ­ 1 1 pGoVernme.1 won ldpno I 0 ass witho 6 debate, tbxis making it vdry late in the . � Joseph 12. Straughan. 571 '. I 9 HarryWilliama ...... r92 of town,o the daughters, Mrs, , Ed. Swartz of the Huron Hotel, Miss Rusk Kin ,,late of Texas, at her residence staff � . ei, gton street, . . : V Thomas onv�.'_ " had a visit from his brother Stewart O Algoma, Who. Q . � . session before it could be reached. So Mr. Borden dropped his' motion and . . . HattIe_Barkar....%..*.. 021 I � (Mollie Adelaide)late teacher at Prince . . . gone Miss, McDougall was, while promen I down to, the! 70ronth hoop tat. - I 1 , JI . dmebt to' moved it again as an amen . supply, when th6 Gbvernment flatly . GoDnRIC11 � , , . I I Albert, N, W. T, but formerly of the S. Central School staff, and Bertha, form- S. No. I Ruby Gibsom ........ Sio of the Remptville Public School, ading around the square on Saturday' night, relleyed of her purse which con. a the BRY Mrs. Lawson an little daughter took trip wi, to, n Lawson to Go and Wr"ll th e I � ) _ refusedto permit& bommittie of en- quiry. This was a marvelously sharp ' oily . Austin Chisholm.; ... 6G2 but the ast,year of the Central School, .. Delbert Johnston .... 01 Ybe casket covered. tained an order for $35 on one of I ba,�klq, $3.20 in csish and rp gold k3en trim hadjust, been to to 0 atham. . The Misses Mouritcaable of Qlixxto� . I k � turns foi. they had granted one into this same stibect; 6n less evidence last sta% was with � 5 Priscilla Torrance .... 571 beautiful floral tributes from his many 0 Amos Beavers 571 whIc I presented her are and 26 cents in stamps, 'The youth spending some weeks in town. We 06-1 7 session, but they were equal to It, They did not hesitate to .pronounce ........ . h 661 lovingfriends. ,Mi.Rusk was Grana .r g.. ' a ­: I 648 Master of -the L. 0. L. Lodge of this I _Ottie 8tovIln T oboas "O "'ey, , , - wore running shoes, who Snatched it and was too agile for his followerso' aftetnoo tain were - presentea on Monday Ba % b , Mrs. Babb, wife of Cap, b the -4 - I � themselves mistaken - last year. and put up man aft er nina-eyen members - I .. I Dell, Rare n ..... . r)78 town, No. 182,and an honored member � . 0 . ISO .,, of the PrecAptory� of the Black Knights D lin ,*,� Ster i g.. 1. I WO 0 -b. some of whom were on wheels.' The robbery took place at the corner Ban k half ?J Of Ocean Houses with a dozen duck eggs, each weighing . I of the Government -to say most am hilticaly that an investigation wourid, � . .. of Ireland N 315. The floral tributes . . . STANL'BY � . WON an emblem of the Black Xmights .. of odiximerce where youn men h I often at lea9b,they statid fix tile doo dent ounces. I Major Beek met, with quite an accL. on Monday by his I . �, i not be permitted. Paxille clathour arose, however, and late one night the a. S. -No. 3 �dlth Rothwell ...... 677 of Ireland,. triangular in shape, with � 4' Minnie Penhale 610 the insignia of the B. Xla in the can. wity and at Parson's Pairs West stree E very night almost some one can b accidentally oily stepping u r, Pon, h a - � foot. - lie Premier sacrificed his followers and . ...... '5 tre; ,t lovely large. wreath with the Gartic Dowson MP $ foun staffffing in the West street door- th6ughl, a day's rest would ease the , .. ��� . soundedt a retreat. lie would grant an . Commission; but he enquir ' ' a ' , . ....... . ,word Father in purple letters was the . . Alice Stenhenson-, 064 floral offering of..the family; lovel a Percy Witniess way. 66derich, needs two policemen 134111- . If r6bbers lurk thus, yet it is the first . . I Ilan - James Garrow and his daughter Would Wei it to, investigate all - lomig'a scanda 0 t any, one cared to bring . ...... ibute OT 7 Minerva Stephenson basket of beautiful flowers, tr Edith ' 576 Mrs, Ed. Swart;l-, large bunch of lillies case of highway r6bbary of which we Beatrice h a heard. Wag McDougall lost the aV. are at the sea side, Master. Harry Babb of the Oceitu � * re .. . I . 0 Ca"rig ........ and ferrisfronallis grandl.childr I Louise S orriff; ...... 6�3 Itandsome en,clara. Jack Swartz; boq�etof . same purge one year ago in t same flouse h 115 in it, monia, is suffering from. plouro-pnou- , . I Charge after charge came from the Opposition benches with regard to the . . arid � Milton offer .... 661 White asters and ferns, Miss Stapleton Xe Per% Edig e Huron House Mr. Ed. Aftrill manner. ,ThOn but the young man was arrest6d board. Ing. the. train thirteen miles distant. Mrs-*WlIson .. . Mr, Wilson of Jersey City rejoined At Mrs. Beek's and a nt, � � Yukon, Mr. Sifton was away, however and Mr. Sutherland, who represented ,, . Saw' KpoyEe . &28 and Miss Attrill of Ridgewood Park, 18 Braily Clark....,.- 740 Lal ber---;Tho purse has since been found. a Wilson very pleasant,- time. Mt. and gra. , � . him, offerglid perfunctory official expla- nation an refused enquiry, The scand- I a, large bunch of white IiIIIe8 and pet. .. . . uplas; Epworth League of 'Victoria HAT rainus,the gold pen and $3.20, .. Air. John Mitcbell. received tele- ab have returned to their home Jerse City; 7bute I . � , als were not hUshed, but the Govern- . I . street eburobs a handsome basket of tr. S, S. No. I John Drysdale ... 687 flowers; Misses Hillier and a ram from Marinette, Wisconsin, W health. g., 04189 Brindley is in very poor I � i . �,� ment-a Government which had boast� ad at the beginning of its term that It Sara Dowson.'... 508 .Minnie Sep. Sell. Xo.* I Clarissa Cantle.;. 510 I Utm Barry, large boquet of white ros- on Sunday evening, announcing the death of,his son, Joseph, who was the The Misses Holland of Exeter are this Miss Mema- . , I would welcome charges and always ac- I cord griquirles-pefused allow them � es ; Miss Isobel Sharman and Miss M. Arthur Gellnas,.. 671 Campbell, lovely shower boquet of I John Laporto.. ferns -, bo a olgar maker and was born in Gode- lion, rich on 21th May, 18CO, He last visited tfie guests week of Thav Will take the round trip on Pittsburg before their return to. I ,to to -no probea, f This is the history of five months S, S, No.' 2 .Freeborn Johnston,:: 710 whiteaweet peas and net of roses ani ferns, Mr. and Mrs. Y 0 Liple, Ranhic 502 I Bro* his father here in ISU and was enjoy- Exater. the beat of health. The remains . I . and 4 half of oession-6xicopt the figur. � eS of this tecotd-breakin estimatios, ........ , an Miss Alice Sharman, lovely . gby . 10 Jolip Coleman ....... 620 oqu - at of ''white asters and ferns, ing 0 1 . %me througlift,ona Marinette on Wed gue9b " July. I Mrs. Louis Elliott ja in London, the of . tier daughter, Mrs. Clir atal, I which, under the new Aberals, are John MoBwatil..,,...., 604 Rov. J. S, Robinson officiated at house nesday, 25t . Miss May Elliott, London, milliner ,-i I , among the dommoriplacem . 'Is It a aeasioti for a Government df 11 Rose Regaft. . 638 and grave, At the house'the Victoria, Pearl Tdylor::::::: '0: 735 street choir rang up. Rusk's favorite . Mies Alicia P, Ilaberlack of Iluffalo at will be the guest this seawillof bar Stiag011, Gray & Parker's, will, this coming attend the Now York openings . , . All the Talents 0 pe 'Oroud of 2 . 16 it. a, , 0 8TEPHIU4 . hun, "Shall we gather at the Hver." into the sister, Mrs, .James Clark, The Crescent. in Miss Haberlack came on Saturday. bhe interest of the London firm. . . . . I I credithble, session to, prece4o a geneVil S, eloot(on P- -,-Star. 8, 110. 2 Lula Emery ........... 552 T a casket Wits taken out lawn, after the church set -Vilna. was . P'cas a bear ,,, mind the lavrn party . ==��t�!!_.-. I . . 1. Sep, Sell. 0 955 JohnMeoir'by" ::-, ended, and then John Searlett, County 3 g�lvaxx 0 11 Friday by the ladies of Knox Porteeg Hill. I I . � . - - - . . I IMSMsT OP WEST TEVU01f . Cap 4hony . . reA , ph M MasterSouth Huron, performed some I John Rran ... � .n . Malcolm McD -�Id_ 614 of the ceremonies of Ills Order, The , ..No 613 day lovely and the lawn the e ureh upon the beautiful grounds of P ostmaster Galt. I I Mr;s. Alexander her Roy . - . Mes, Wm. MODOU1411 of Et groond., to the � , wag with and son re- ville guest of rs, .Tames JVc4 " ANTRAXOT)"ZXAXINATTON, . USnORX14 flowers dotted o'er, of which the =eagentlemanwasso turned to their homid near Cleveland' Donald. , I - I , 8, S. No. 9 Christina Eaklu 1782 fond, add. after visiting Mrg.Alexanderla parents, Miss McAllister of Clinton In spend. - � The following Is tho Ilab of canal. ...... . Annie PAosmore..... 605 ed to the solemnity of the occasion. distance big Xr, and Mrs. J. R. Williams. Ing a, few da a at'Brayside ai the vaphall, 1. . . . datao'pagsed by the Board of nxtimin, William Gardner, 716 -.The friends from a were � a, Mabel Duncan *:: relatives ,Mr. A. It. Allen of Ingersol, Dr, Charles D. Williams returned on guest Thursday to Lakealde hospitals. West, of Mrs, Reid Torrance and James McDonald I q .. � . Oro for W086 Huron, together with the " . I marks obtained by oalab. v On account ..... ool - ;, Mary Rdaelt ........... 3 nephew, and Mr. and Mra. Tom Allen, ern Reserve. Olevelandi after taking, a Wheel0d. to the Point Parm on Sunday, _ , Robert, Duncan ...... 17 Dungannon, One of Mr. Rusk's els. week's holiday at the home of his par. and - were entertained by their old . of the oxc6ptlobal character of the dic. . 4 Alfred Duawell ....... C32 tero returned to her home at Muskoka, hoe brothee8 ants on Church street. Diend, lamily Mr. John Shavv, felrmerjj� of I . . '. � tatiou Vapor, slid the fact that the 5 Edith McLeod ........ W1 Ovo daga pro,Oioua to Inking lit bad taken Mts.J. Fisher and were no- orter's Hill. . I .1 , . authorized spelling book had been Berthaltuasell ... deaths I a change William lllsher�. 610 for tile bettat. The funeral was coa. companiee nni their trip north thig week by Mts, John Wilson, mother of In A speelal collection will The taken up Bothany church on Sabbath nbxb r , less thom 0, year lit use in most of the , ... dueted by L. O, L,s No. 162, and the EdWard Wtatoott.... SIX Mrs. Fisher. 110- 6110011011 to ilto toward gettinga, no* w � . tchoolo, the.b6atd reauceil the value . . I 0 Ehill .. .... 515 Princeptory of Black Knight§ of Ire- Alice 13orr _ worol land, No.815, The Mr. Abraham Wilson, who haa re. or aided with his son -iii law, Mr. J. Alt� an for the church. MAS XOM Mnegah, I of tho p4por� to 00 atia the total roquir. Victoria iners ...... 020 pall-bearern 4fter ap,anding & �. . ed to pass to Mo. The numborof can. wr'sT.WAWANOSH Mossrs. St. ;, MCMAth, John Martin, ' I Roberf; Sharman, 0, Twondle, Thomas kin. t1w past yearrill more. leff; recellto few ly for St, Louls, Miclilpany. where lie home dayar with friends, returned In her In Goderteh. I . didated Writing Was 270 aftil of those, 8,.8,14o. I Wrote GerVin ........ 141 Bell Lieut. Wells, The floral tributes *111 spend't 0 sumfliers All auttlikin W. A. Elliott., teacher, ls camping �� � . Ks vr1II W aeon, 116 have bassed, Luc SAnderaoll.t..., 414 11104, VhaOt011- 110fON the fUn6tal �11 . 2 Id.3111. Wilson left the members of the L. 0. 11AWIll 002RIO tile Xotth-Wbst to re- the aide 1% his daughter. breezem lake. Ile says he enjoys the lAke 1. � . Ittollivelk VAU16 OUT.&UST) V ........ r)r)g cortege 3 W111141111 .7. Smyth oil L, marched around the caskob and, then wl Miss Caldwell and, Mies Dignan of very Much. I'll I- 1 . 1, � " 48 . ' "' d"op a ,,,Ia" "' 0'"k* * * " * * " " 15 George J0N0rxo,n.,' ", M5 formed In recession. The funioral ... pan", ""inapent " ""Y days flest week . Pimples . 1 C1Wk,1.,,.. *I*#, 40 It �10 ` `6 1016, I tin " E tephinijbini '48 1 VAST WA-WAXOSU I cortego,whict) Wits very lar 1.0, proceed- slowly to Maitland ceme ry. b guo Mrs, 1. Albkono In "Illy ` oat Mnitia" I t I "is O noying, on tile face are nofi only _ &n. but the,V, Indicate bad blood, I 1. . .. .10101,11 !Wx � ed ik I- , I ... , 010et4t I On" Min, im on I ob NafIa? ... ) ,so 11 1,4RUthotford � . 8"s, No. 6 nompholim .......... 5,15 Miss Mutru" of Diiitroib Is thin gueAb (3! Ai oil 0 f London Is the 116od MIS M A, I gu= �t tket)' , Toronto straot. Ifying flftlbirt Bamford .... W of her aunt, rs. X,ftehatsmv V8, I I � . . �, . ,sr a Sm tparills, cures them by put. the blood. . . . . . . I - . � - . I - - - I.- - � - - - � L - - - - -- ­ ­ -'---- 0 . r, " ­ , - - , I _.______­ -1 ,­ ,- .. __ . . ... - - � - - -, - - � - - . - - - - � I I - I � , . . , . ATLY 20 1000 . I � � � . __ .1 11.11. IN 111111111111111111111111111111111W 0- ­ --00- oil � o - oi 1. 1. I.... . ­. - - "I �__ � ''... '. , , . I . - �­__ ____ -, - ­_ ---- - - - - - - __ - � __ , �. �_ ,�: , _.­ ­ - - ­ , ����,---"---,---.,----.-..��.-...� 11 � . - ., n - __ � �� -, Z��-�� .;:_ ., � .; " � � I 't � - .1 I 1_�_ r I ow �for. th. � Last, I J I I I . I � ' I I I I . I .. I 0. Three Da, s y ... � . � . I 0 1 1 a . . . � I 0 --­e;----W-,-Ao:�- - � J.. . . . . . eat I I by- SUCH ksWeeping out as there has, been in this Summer Sale of ours 1 .Such a 'wreck of I I . 0 ng of assortments ! I . "� I ut . lines 1: Such a-sulashi * Such a'pile of retniiants �and left-overs-oddi rn- . its and -enda of this, that and the other I Used to think there w'e'ro a lot of them at any. . . we . ' th time, but it iakes a . sale like we've had here to help us find out bow many there, caii be, I n. � . . � . � . . Ir. Now* we only have a few more days left of our "Flf�eon Dayal Sale,�' so c ' . rn . . ommencing "s SATURDAY morning, and until the sale closes Tuesday eYening, we'll give you b rg n t 4 . , 08, . . . a rd 8 hat Id -0 . I I - . � . )Id will make you wonder, .. . I . I � Olt . . �, . . . m- 1 . . - . ,� rit 0GO00GOR,:RG GG �Qoo.ot3�,zaa�:9�'ag�,�4-4,OAGGGGt--�GGGG:RG . I er 0 . . ,-0 all I I I . . I I I . 0 1 Ladies' Sailors at 1, . I ;hl 8aue Money on a .. . . I . ra I ' . . I . I .. .. . I . I nil . I I . �� I .100 - 1 14 . . I . . .. eer New Drew It ..... 1. . I � I . . . .. I Spa . I . V -a- � . , . qi" 1i . - Q'. I . . 2-4 1, Ladies' Sailors made of good - . I I J., , I er, 0 only Dress lleirk be of French . )�,� quality Straw, in black and - � of . Novelty Gbolt, In all the , . A I 11 %I nly, regular Price 20C . ere newest, mixedoolors of.black . . � ? K , X.S: 11.1 white O I Oc . � _ �_- I -, � I .. each, to clear at ............. and red, black and mauve, - r:'T � . wo �X­__I�, � .1 . .. . , , - - - at gold and blue; etc., regular ,� J�l ( ­ - . . I er I ce $5 to $0,50,your el " .. I lt I 80o Hatsfor 190 . I �i pr� . I I lit Ill, the fast of sale at eacilee 2.50 : ' % Missest Hats mad -o of fine quality d, b" . 11 1 1LL . I . I Loghornette, nicely trimmed . I re- Ladies' Collars at 100 - � ...'4` - ­ with feather and colored straw, our reguilav I . d Ladies' Linen Collars in lain I . � price was 80o each, just I a fe* left.togo atf ....... I 11 9c, I 1� ch I - , . . . I I--- . , � ry , band and new pointed s1tape . . to _ nicely finished,all sNes from I I at 12q* to 14je, usually Sold at 15c, during sale our. 1.00 oney on Ho8iery, .� . . _.. . � nd price .......... I I ............ � ....... i ........... . ,� I . .1 it � .. . . I r, Underwear and Odrsets- I I I I . of Stock Collars at 26c. . � � . . ... . . .. I . 12-21c and 180 Hosiery to clear at 10o ' . - � I , a Ladies'Stock Collars in the newest shapes; made of . . - . I re gatin, also muslin and, lace insertion in assorte I I Ladies"and Children's Cotton Roses WArran bed fast I .. . ily I .I colors,regular price Is 456, -to clearab .......... 250 . black, ribbed, and plain, our regular Igic and 18o 100 , , I he . I . .. . . . I � I . . � . yalites, a,11 to clear per pair .... ........ 1. I ......... I id. � . . . . .. - . I . . . . . . . . . er, I . 12 'go Ladies � flests, 3 for 25c - - . I rr- Blig 8naps.in .'Wash Goo A . Ladies'Flne Ribbed Cotton Vests, nicely trimba . . I a . I cis ed, � . I ad . . . I . . and fi iiisbed in cream and whife,rogular'10c and . ' I re, '789 yards of the best Canadian and English Prints, . . 12ic qualities,to clear 3 for ............. _..­ ... 260 . . � � . I in assorted ligbb and dark colors, every piece I . I . . . I .1 n, . .� 1 be guaranteed to wash, ouv. regular 10c and 12ic , Good 8 MMer Corsets at 350.' - - -�� :' .. . '1� . qualities, to go at ................. * ..... ......... 21 u ' I . . . I Id . . I I . , . 7:L6 Ladies' $1rnmer Corsets made of good stron'g. . ' . . . . . � I W. . : . . . neb, I � . . .. .�; . . ng , 156 Muslins and Dimitie . . . nicely made and trimmed, our regular 40c cor� 0 . i S:at- 100 - - - . IJ 0 I - -1 1 . . I . .Sets, to go at .......... ...... I ....... I ........... ; ... 5 �. , . ge 235 yards of this sea*son's, choicest tangling and dimi- - � . - . . . . .. . . � I a� . % I 1,� . , I th - .�* ties in all the newest colors of lolue,j)ink., ratiuve .. . . . I .. I . . I . d � . . . 11 11-� 'and whites in stripes *and faxiley designs our r - .1 op I a . , Attractlue Prices in: Fancy Pa " / * * I . I . I . raso s I . . . I . . . . � rj7 � gular Ibc value, all-toolear at ....... :....". ..... .. , I . he . .. . .. . 1 .$1.26 White Parasols for ............. 650 � I , .1 . 1, . . � . . .. . I � . . � I *111.50 - . � . . of Dimities at 150 . , 1. I I $2;150 . Fancy 1%rasols for ................. I � u- � . I . 0 1 . . .$2.05 . it -1-1. ._$11.75 1* , '. . ral 149 yards of Dio�tles and Piques in'assorted colors . , ObildreWs 400 and Soo Parasols to , . - . � . I . . I � be. -of blue and white, navy and white, also black - 0 . clear' at ......... : ............ I � I. ' arid white, -oul regular 25c qualities, all to go 15 . I . . . . .....: ..... 30c. - - 9 . . � I a: " .. ­ . . .. I . ... I I I . �. �.. at .. , , . . .11 I . . . I . . I . . . I . . . . . . . . I � � . 7 I . . . I .. I ., I . .. - �.� . I . I . I . I . . , � . . .. .. 1. . . . I �� . ,� - I � I Ufl . ; .. . , p * . . . . a, . .,0 d - -w' -- - ... . 1; . . .f. . ­ , . A.I. - � * . Li* t - "611'., * ­: Rere'8'a fftae k. .., �� : - I he . X . 65 Rea to, adr i. . , . I . . .. , * . y. . r. ., .. . � W I..' .� I ,. .. . Weoure Shff,"r Ifasis, 4.... ��.­__ ..".. . _ . . � at I . I ;; I . � 1 - '' D ' I .. '.. ­ . � .. �, . . . . � , � . . I , .. I ng ., I 5 - Whil Nudin resg , - - - , # ., .. . .. . I 7, , . I . '. - . . . . . . . . I " , , 7 I., , . . �... of . . . . . . . .. I I . . : . 'at a B" V . .... I �k , D..' 1. . . . � 19. ou 1�g� . '.. ... , . for $8,60. *11 *. .�. . . .. ." 1. -1 ... I....,.�... . . � . _. .. er 4 .� � , .% . . .. I I � I I .. . . . . � . I . I . � ll I � I .,.. . . . � .. I .. . . . . I . Ladies'Sbirt Waists made - . . . d_ ., , ".. , ) � I I � . a only Ladies'White French, * . ,of good quality P&cale I I . I � . . . � at . , I I I . Organdle MUslin Dresses . . . in stripes only., colors of * . I I . I . � .., I er � � A � ti, . I , .. Z . . . Pink and white, mauve, . . i 9 � �4`. - .madb Ili newest up-todat . . *i , ".. styles, nicely _�rlrn . nied . . and. White, also black- ' �. . , : . , es , �4 .1 '. I . ,_ .. � With Ote., our-regn- -. . . . and white, - re�ular , . - I . . . , d .11 � -11 - . $5.,00=es, to go I prices 750 and 856, all to � be . ,1k 6 `__� - _ .. � go at one price ......... 480 - . I I - - ................ .1 a . I. . . , I - %V, ..,...,�at 13'60 .1 _J .�, D. - . . . . . . . . . . . -1 . . � . . � . . . . � I . . . . I "I Pi - - I I . .1 I . . I . I - . I . . . . - I . I � . I d � I � . ' . ­ .$2.00 ,Shirtidaistg to go at'$1,00 - ". -1: -, . . . . I I . . . Ladies"Shirt. Waists made of: firre Percale -and Mud- ' - . ad Best Sta ndard 8hirting8 at ' I I �� - re . . I . I . 120 . . . . . . . . lins in assorted colors, in stripes only, regular . I . .. . .�_ I I ot 489 yards of the very best Standard Shirtings; war- � $1.50 to $150 Waists, -all to go at.....- N I 11. - I too. . I. 11 '. 11 ' .. , . . . . . . I .. . I I I I .. . I .11 - ranted Indigo. blue, in-'ixaoirted stripes and I . I __....._.,_ I . 1. .� . .. . ­ . rI . . . ­ - � ,a . 'checkal; sold'elsewliere, At 14a arid, 1-5c, daring sale , I . . . I � . . �, . ,. . - . 14 o . your choice .............. , 1. � _ . - � � 1* ., . ........ I .... I.! ... - . - . . . 1 l. . . n in -- : � I I . . . , . I . .�.. 12' A Bq 'Bar ' ' . I - 0. I I . . � �ai WhitO I. '. . . I I . �. S�irl . - * , . .2. I . .� � - /.­ 30oVott n - . . � I I . ­. . , , , , 1. ... I . .1. . . 0 ia,46 at /90, * , .. I , IN. r .. I . . . 11 .. . ,. . I 7 , . . 1, a- . '. . . � . 1. . ... . ife ts. . :. �: . e, . . �� - I �. I 1. � . ".. I IW yards of the very heaviest quality of cot . I I I , : ' of full 28 inches wid - . , tonade, - , _�, * Ladies'Wbite Pique Skirts in very fine 4iiality,soft .. 11 San Stripes and checks, will nbt [_ - . . .� 11 - . .. finish,1 ivelt talloreiii. and finished, our regular. I .. . . .. . - . d7 .. . cut, regular values 25c � an . d 309s to. go. at� ..... . I V , Price isl$1.25 Snob, to clear the Wit at- ........ I . . a. I I I . I I .. . . 11 . I I . .. I I I I .�. . I I .. I I I r 10 2. lGrey Oo tto h for 7 11 ' .* . . I .' I - . � . , .. � . I a, 2M d . * 340 . . -, $2,60 and -$3�30 Skids for $1.95 * I I . . -of extra lxeavy�'grey co'ttohi full" 80 Inches I Ladies' Skirts made of beat qualityPique, ..well tall- ' ' . ..' yar a . � a, . _.idej very free of spet.,-ka, just; the-thirigfor .1. I ` - ' . ­,., . al .. ,hee I . . oredaridtfimmed with self-trimining and in- . . . rigs. will bleach - nicely., regular 10a qu4lity, (3 'sertiob, g6iiraoteed to.fit perfectly., our regular I � 95 .�. - I . "d to go at, ...................... � 1... I ....... ...... 74 $2 Man $3.30 Skirts, to go,at...-. I _....�._.. ., . . i . : , r. � . I I . I.''. .1 I . .. '. . �'. , , I I I 1. 1. I . . . 0 .. .­ I.. o.. . � . . . . . . I I - if I ' . . '* . I I A . -_ . I � � � � . .1 I . � I I - I... -.1 � . . . I , . I . ' We. have mark- �. . . . . I . . I . 1. . . . � r . I � I '' .1 'roun nownr iRAlolc . . . . . , L. . . . ..� . . . 6 ed all our Linen I '_1. *. I I . ]IF YOU WAI�w 1W, , . . . I � I � .. . $2.00 '. � I.... I . ''), I . . 11 I . . I I . I . � . . ­ I f ,Skirts at prices' . . I ., I I . � I . . . I . � I I . I . . . I r ' I . .. I . I .1 I . . . � 11 . . . ... . I I White']?Ique , I " . . 114ka this: I . . I �. . . I I . . I . . 1. . . I . I � I I . . I . . I ; . . I . . . . . . .. � . �. . . I I . '� ' . . . : . . . I . I . . . . . , . - - I ` , , .. I . . . I .1 I I.. , .1 4) . , SKAS ,. I.. �.� . I a $1.?z Crash Siix�Ia � I . . I . .. � I . ... . I . . 0 1 � for 790 . . . I . .. I . . I I . � . . I . . . I I . to'go at $1.25 , . .1 a $1.85 Linen Skirts . I . . . . for $1.90 . I I I . . . � � . ,� I � . I - . a $2.50 Linen Skirts . . I . - I - . I I -they are per. - . r . for$1-60 .. � . 9. I � � � . ( , -.00 .. . I . '.feet fitti.n . � - - i . MINTON I . � . . I ___ a ONOWNSOMMOMMEm- - --- - - . - . � . - . � . . . 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I I . i1a . �) from th 6" ar stock is I . rs on the. , market, est manufacturers and dur,prices are unequalled " ' � I . of which, on Saturdays I anywhere. You cannot jac3ge,of the great values we are . � ill make a spa- . o6bring unless you come and s -o for yourself. We were I , I . kept very busy all last " %urday. In the afternoon we I I I could not wait on the-cro . . ) cialty of them. . WdS without some delay. Come. ;1 - , . J I I . \1 . early in the morning and avoid the great rush for up -to- ­ � I . � Wine Pints, 60c date footWear, at We old reliable cheap cash stoire. . I . I ,� . . . I . 1 620 . . Our Motto fo; Friday and Saturday : I I i Wine Quartsi I * I Every customer satisfied- with genuine bargains. I I . � � Wine .I. Gallons 850 � . I I . . 2 P I I . Imperial Pints, 626 1 . I WME TAYLOR & SONO I . I _. . . . I Imperial Quarts,, 100 Cash and One Price. + Eggs taken as Cash * , . . I I . I . INSURANCE, OFFICE AT THIII STORE. . � I I I . . �� I - - - ;tA 110k, A#*%*N - F. Melville, emo%0"'4"I'�- . "_ _� �. ­ . f . I . . I I I . � . � I 0 . � d&Lll* I 11 Ott A W . sattilt 4 16 k, 0 on Soot 06MV4110 T 0 Family Paper ' hilez8ftflir User'. monthl bl I I . � " - C 10,000][Adles'.65fd'Affeet"Al. 6rd ,= . I �ratlr droguit for 4Ws co" . AV, I 0*0 C I buM. akelop er.,m all MiXtUres'pillsird Imitations 06 datifMrote. Vtllise so, 1. M tot I Lord I'Bobsl" Picturie 1,'xl No 9 10degrees stmngbr,$WtWrb6*. wo. 0 1 JrXWVM*nr4qlpt of price atid two 2.0,6nt . 1 16th , Thb 11116611K COMPAINlY.W1111580 Oat. � ."60; libli 2 hold4ad rodommanded4all I - �__111��­ I 1-� I - . I 0aw J;AAWN Dralill A1k.0"A# -.7- ------- � Is . E��_' - - 1, go. I qnilllo.2 mold lit alititorlbyWattg& Co. -------I for 70, � cents, 14_____Z_n_ I � ,. -11 11 - Z. novoys U, P. Upilibo and S. Juksoxi, I . f I inugglaq. � I I " - �, I -'!! , - !!'!1!F1!1!1!!ll,­ ,'­�,,l ThO XeWs,4.RiBcordand thaVaraily Herald. N e A" A � � . i � . . , , I 11 I TO CURE A COLDIN ONE DAY Weekly Star will be sent to now, subscribers for tho bal- T$ok(g TAX01" &101110 ainhin T,xb,- 4nee 0 lots. All druggists toftin'l tho mopq Is 1000, for 750. � A picture of Lord 'Tob,0 goes to If Itfalla to cure. W. D. W. -Grove 19 , ! bignaturs IN 04 e4eh, bft� C&A 8040ribols. � I I . . . I . I . I