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The Clinton News-Record, 1900-08-23, Page 4:3 4 M I Before and Shice Liberal Rulle Total oxvenditure in 100, the I ast year of Conservative rule, $41,702,1980 ; total expenditure In 1800, the. last year of Liberal rule for whioli comploto. figiares are to hand, $61,642,035; osti. matpa expenditure for the current Jlsoalyoar, *66,312,527. , � . . - _ ­ I I Where The Moticy. Goes ' When the ele6tor considers the amazing fact - that the Laurier Government bave increased the total annual . . expenditure more du . ring their short term of office than the Conservatives did in eighteen years be finds, it diffi- cult to,understand where all the money has gone,in view .... of the fact t I bat the Liberal Government have andertakeu ' ac no great national enterprises such as those which cliar, - 1� . terized the Conservative regime. But when be reflects. qpon Liberal inethods as exelliplified in a .number. of cases to - which public ,attention has been drawn. be no � longer wonders that tile total expenditure is so great. For instance,be remembers that the"Governweht paid two dollars'per pound for bogus emergency rations made up of broken biscuits ground into powder ana packed in. . tin cans, whereas the British, Government .buys genuine I emergqny rations for the army ' at from fifty to seventy- five cents per pound, He reinembers that all tho 111OL11- bers of the.Government exbept Mr. Mills justified this Its perfectly proper and he concludes that it is considered t e the thing for memliers of - the Government -to pay �illgih prices for everything they buy. The total amount involved in this case was less than $5,000, but every one I who has kept ,accounts knows that a large -number of small items count.upa bigtota.1, and -if the same 1- . princl ple, of paTing double prices, w" adopted in.all sma I transactions by the Governilliput it would make. an' euor- mous difference in the total expenditure. I I � . . . . But the elector knows that it is not only in - small transactions that the Government - are- extravagant. He , remembers how the Consery . ativ6 Minister of Railways . .. oil f6r.the lnt�r-' and Canals, having. arranged to purchase . colonial. Railway,. the. Liberals c,ame,into power before. the . con,tract wassigned, an . d Mr. Blair, refusing to carry -out the arrangements made'. by the Conservative Government, made a . twithAhe Galena Oil Company. The new contrao I elor .compares ,the . price .per. gallon, which Mr. Blair I agreed to pay with the price -.that the C . onservative: Gov- ernment were to pay and,extravagance seems. too mild a. ' � . I ' ' � word to characterize Mr. Blairls. method of - doing basi- ' .. � . l I .. " ness. The figures are truV amazing,: .. � . .. . . ... . .. . � . . � . . I.. I � . 4- . . . . � 1, .y 0o$SBRvATJVES� BY LIBERALS I I � . . Price per gal - .. Price per gal'.' � . . . � . . � Cylindior oil 0 a 0 0, 0 4, 4 9 6 6 0.6 6-9., � .30 11 . . , .63 . . .... ' I Engine oil, summer! ? O.: ::q , 0 . .,...-.20 1. r . .89, � ,... Engine oil, -winter. 9'.6*0 . 0 . - . .2131. d �. .39 , : Car oil, summerok ee#svepqe� ...; ;0.8.J1E-' -v: -.947, . I . 1 .45 . 1. Car oili winter...... 1! 9 0 0 9 0 6 0 �Qqg ' Coach oil, summer. * a V * *.* 9 ii. .19 .46- 1 . ... . . Signal and. lamp oilip .., 0 0 0 0, 9 0 : .011 .' ' - * '.46 1-5 . . . . . . . le at Mr. 'Blair's Ox . planation;. that.' I The elector smi s * . the Galena Oil Company, guaranteed. ',that, it they ivbre . . I allowed to supervige,.the work . of .biling they would pre.-.. - * I ' vent waste of oil and so -save m . ore than the extrai price.* . of the oil for heknows-that this -part of the -contract was not strictly carried * but.. As hundreds of thousands o - dollars are involved in this. transaction th� elector reasons �, that the Laurier Government adopt, much the same busi-. ness methods in big transactions as th6y do in little Ones.. I . This opinion is strengthened . volien, he ,remembers the 'd County, r0way deal, by which. details of the Drummou � 1� . . tlie Gover�ment -arranged to ', * $20.9492 f6i a useless little railway although a prominent Liberal who owned . I about one-third of the.stock only paid$.24,000 for,'it. . . Then the elector ren�embers how. Mr.Tarte gave out dredging contracts'. at enormous prices,­ii�itbbut tenderi to relatives and friends wi 6 knew nothing abod dredging. and they arranged to. bave the w ork � done by'others,'mak.. - . . . . I . I . I ing huge profits themselves, . I ' .. I . 0 I I . I ,. 1. . These transactions and .many otheis.come to mind when the elector thinks the matter,ovet andhe is not at. all surprised that the expenditures.� have increased,-' � - i The people of Canada are not parsimonious-; they do not want a sfingy policy ; ,they approve of large. ex- penditures when ne-cessaiv to carry out great national projects ; but they 'will n;t endorse the reckless exiravd- gance of any Government. -Montreal St�r., , . . . ' . . - I . . . . . . . . � . . . . . I � . � . mmommummon� . I . . THE LIBEBAL RECOW), - I � :1 Colborne Township. . I . I - 11 __ . , -Threshing is the order of the day. .. FR03118R. .. The policy of bonnsing railways by Fall wheat is turnin outgood. Some fields have yielded as gigh as.4S bushels cash and land grants from the Do- minion Goverriment has become a to, the acra. � fruitful source of obbery, peculation and corruption. dnder its operation Mr,andMrs.,Shawwero the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Millian on favorites of the Government have Sabbath'evening. I been enriched. Appropriations- have Mr.Richard Walters, lvbo has been been madii f6r the -sole purpose of pur- to, Brantford as a delegate for the Sons chasing the glipiurt Of constituenciesp been of.Unglaudo returned on Monday, - vast sums of pu lie money have We are glad to know that Mr..Samo voted without regard to the public uel Butts is getting around again. It interest. while millions of acres of land will be remembered be gotjammed be� that should have been held in trust tween Mr. Younghlues.. engine and by the Government for the future tank, . ' ,.- I . I I homes of hardy and deserving settlers have.been banded over without COn- Conn was in Cedar Valley Sabbath evening. 1* '� . . I . I alderation or justification to charter. hawkers ..... The policy of ranting . Mr. Thos, Mitchell has purchased a these subsidies has ropeatefly, been condemned in ParliamentbYtheLiberal new top buggy. I � . . Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Johns and Afro, party and this resolution Patron resolution aid e against sublit"is a) is in Thibadeau were the ueslbis of Mrs. RobertAllin on Sabbat . 1i harmony with the attitude of the Liberal party upon this question," Mr. RicilaraBoriden raised his barn on Tuesday. From "The Principles _ P41icy and Platform of the Liberat Party," issued We are ad to know that Mr. Chas, Treble is a- I ve to be Around, again. He Wb the Ontario Liboral.A1380datl0n, happened with an accident on Thurs- . PERFOR3LkNopl.. . day last. While crossing Over the threshimfloor one of the boards broke, Mr. Trish e falling to the floor Subsidies voted: 1897-17,684,044. C .. 1800 6,540,,205.. 1 bel iv n I a ad a liking, up, but for- tuna el no ones ere b r-ok--e-n, I "W_0144000. .. Air. illia Is er will move to his 11 ar Ina 0 a week, which he ____w__ �� ' h s ease for & C Of Years, about it A LIBERAL PAPEPt ' C le o Iles Clinton, DISGUSTED. - ____ . Ashfield Townsbip. The Eastern Ontario Review has always supporte& the Liberals in the A convention in connection with the Twentieth Century Fund will be held past. but is so disgusted with the Laur- Zion church on Aug. 23ta When there ier Government that It says - will be two se$sj9n% one in tile after - ',The leaders appear to go mad with Might; upon assuming office and 1100h. commencillf at 2 O'clock and the , other in the even ng. at I O'clock, Rev. forgoteiitirelytheprotessedl)riuciples upon Which they Were, elected, The Mr Oten will have charge of the Most- tin* i. Everylift Is welcome. Tile Zion L. 0. odge will hold their men wbo elected them have not for. annual harvest home on Labor Day in gpiten those principles, and they will Jamea Oardnet's bush. lars next week, -Pull particu. efatid by those PriftelplesNo Wonder The recent rains.have made the C;rass the'Glealler or any other honest Lib. green once more, eral paper all supporter Would feel The farmers of this einity are all nearly through with t �11 disgusted and dloap ointed with the failure CO-h0t, 1161102A As theY Were eir crops and are pre D 4ting for fall Wbeab, Miss arbira Cook of Clinton hag &4ted.and expected to'do, The Lib. etal part$p to -day is an honeat as It ever re. turned after a short visit under the vvAs, and Will nob atand dishotionty in The Reviaw, parental roof, I I 11 -1 its leaders, -is an inde� pendent Liberal paperi, haa repeatediy 3rotesteda ainetthomistakta of the _916 do ItIMAD W11B wo%toxwo W()1tr,D. � e4der8, so 11 oottrenobl%lone Ill 4111lih,anIt In this Ittlemy, , The Toronto World's daily. Arilinellil rinq the past Month scoros of old. � o - ber4lo here have Stated Positive. at-ticles and grain and live stock tepOrb are ACCUMW� and fill), ana are that. theywould ma neither thdir to looked fot b voryone intere4ted ill � thetil. The Vorld is published every 'luelied "or their Votes "etur" oir Arty,ul power with its present 1eaddror", IdAY 111 tho year and dovotes its emrgy to getting, out a, firAbelus morliln 9 186 I I .. I papor" . I . TIJE CLINTON NEMS -RECORD - AITOUST ',13, 1900 ,;;;;4:, - , -_� .��_� ­ , - - -- ,---- -- -_ -- --------- - ­ ­ - �-- - -­ ­ - ­­ , `­ - - '- - - , - -'-----'- .----- - " - -,-- - - ­ __ __ ­ - --- ­ , - - -- , '- - - -- -- , - - -- - - . ­ ­ I- _ __ _ .---- __ - __ ­ . - _ , � - - -0--VO-S-00§1111 k- - � I I - I ....... ,V,V,,-V-W,,r-W,,V­ I . . I - . , , I . --aw , uAPPENINGS -, ' - _: OLotax A. ...,.,,..Not I?rofl*t M M� . ; or A WWjK GODE.RICH * * Connlitlopoxiossr I r . . . . I , I A& -_ ­ 11 -.­ -,---------,-, � , - , - - ! � *%10V*Ae~, I I 0AAi�!ii1i0`�io1!i0i00i4i0`i1ift^^ A --A i�- _1V"e110f~ 11 ­ . - . .1 I Tile tup fr . ow Sarnia, Claotaiii Reid, The en, party given by the lailles UBSU14TS OV T EKE SENYOU I . I But Cash � . . . canio, in last, week for Murney and of Vicfolrrl street church on Frid ev. MATRIOULATIOXNT, XUN 10A I . . . I lay 13aectiler's raft of logs, Cuing in the pretty lawn of Mr. J. AliD SEN10,U Z14AVING I . � Miss Webb of Guelvb, who has been Shannon was qiillo a successful afralr, visiting Mrs. Woolton, ,and Mr, and it being the tlr,t they ever held in NXAXl$1 1. -emaining (lays of this wook-THURSI)AY, , I The i - Mrs. Lewitt, wasalso one of the guests town forthat church. Miss Shannon . - I froina distance. - kindly rendered some pretty instru. Appended are, the results of depart- FRIDAY and SATURDAY -we devoto to the- fiu.,41 clearing oat ofall Suili.mer Goods, , ment, . I . ' X Rov. S. J. Allin arrived In town on mental pieces, Mr. Stoddart sang that aI examinations as follows:-. Stock-takilig is over ,and we have itist about $500 worth of S�immer Goods left. ow we - . to take a Charmingly t! leal song, N'The song ot I (al Matriculatipla, part 1. and�,I. . ,I I I I Wingliam's civic holiday the blacksmitt," Miss Shannon accom. (b Junior leaving, part IL have a motto in this store that not a dolldes worth of goods must be carried over from season . holiday trip on the Rev. UP, Rigaby's panyinglilmonthoplano, Your-cor-1 (0) Senior leaving, parts 1. and 11. to season -in fact we. can9t afford to sell goods. at the Small Mal -gain of profit that we do if we' I I yacht, the We 0. U. Of Leamington. a I d a it lime been found t lie returned in tbe yacht on Friday "Mpon ent, who came bite,, playe morActieable to follow the policy of the ordinary merchant by carrying. over.largeatooks of goods from onq sea- . I couple of selections. The Sands, U rie publish a list of the subjects In which � I I I - ; I . lost and later rettirned to London., Pa. andBrownlee, Norwalk, Ohio par. each candidate for -junior matriculation son to, another, We must Open each Season with a bright, new stock Now Fall Goods are I J Bitth.---�OnAug,Oth,toMr.a-n.dMrs. ty from Hotel Bedford added much co has been successful. The following . . . . it, Catt, a daughter. the pleasure of the evening's entertain. lists, so far its they refer to matrk- coming in every day, It takes lots of time to gget them marked and put into stock -another . MIr,$L Bayley Ot Stratford, rand- mont. The lawn looked quite pretty culants, contain the names Of O`lr I . .60 in daughter of the late John. Clardrown with its numerous Ohineoe latiteiris such candidates as bave.passed in . I good reason why we want to got rid of tl)is $,') worth of. .1.41, Mer Goods. You have still - , ' Land's agent, hits been spending the hung quite tastefully all along the the subjecos on which they have wrW Many weeks left in which you can wear Stimmer Goods ; even if you keep them over till . . . I next . weeks here enVoying the length and breadth of the )awn. The ton, The names of candidates for pa"t "Ic- lake a,nd river. or father, , little tables,each with its vase of flow, matriculation scholarships are not In* summer it won't be a bad investment at the prices we're going to sell at. 'This is not a case scon - the I?arty, i-Iff P. Bayley of Stratford, was a era and handsomely (It -awn work and cluded in the lif-ts. of selling to make a profit ,- as a matter of fact many of the goods rnentioned below are being , . merchant here . � embroidered coyer, looked lovely in Honors in matriculation will be offered at HALF their original cost.' They Must be tkirned into cash by Saturday night. A Master Franic Edward is to be con- thernellowlighb, lee cream, -eake. and avmrded'on the subrillesionto the de, I . � . � ratulated on winulug-the Adamson lemonadQ were plentiful. Miss HAWS pi%rtment of thopertiffeates hold by the few Samples -, , I I . . I . . geholarshtp of $25. and Mrsi MesneVe homeade ca candidates with statements of the . 11- . . . . dies, "Canadian kisses" as an Amerl- dates and places of the examinations. ****#***+"***+++**+**+***+*++*++++**********++**+ Mr. and Mrs. James McMath of ,can gentleman termed thein, were eag- Wbilst, in these lists. the standing of . . . I .. . . . . . . . Stratford and four children are the erly-bouglit. Mr. Shannon and his as- each student is lridicate,3 only in COW .- I . . . . . . guests of Mr. and Mrs, David Bell. timable family did all they could to nection with tile particular ex4m!n- Big fleduoti'00 'n $2 60 Shirtw ' .,A)h . . . I One strange boat lay down by the make the affair a success. If is two ation foe which be was a Candidate, the � . I .4 1. alsts . ! boathouse tile other (lay. It bails sons, Mr. W. H. Shannon of Londc'n certificate or statement of warks to be Dress Goods .t .r. I � I % ,;;k _,�� . I . daughters, and issued to each successful junior leaving' [ 41",- . ' from Bavfleld but has no name. 'Very with his wife and two . q- . . . jor 75o , � . - . pretty ifis, in its -white and pale blue, Mr. H, W. - Shannon, wife and little -candidate will certify to his standing . 1, 6 RJ r . . - I . . , I I ,� and it has the proud dienrictiou of tak- dAughter, Olive, of Rochester with as a matriculant, . . I I - �, 80o r1gured Lustre, - . . 11 . ing a party of pleasure seekers up to Rev. A. Walton Young, his wile and 0andidates who have written. under - e ,� , . I Ladies' shirtwaists made bf I . .. . the Manitoullou and back, and that is daughters of Plattsville, and Mr. and the regulations of 1891-6 and have been for 18o . . I line zopbyrs, muslins, etc, . �� qnito a diploma fora little boat. It is Mrs, McQ affin of Siloami near London, -awarded part 11. junior leavin , stand- � I assorted stripes, also . . . I � . - L I owned by Ilenry Dressler of Bayfleld. were tber guek,ts of the evening, Rev. 't . 100 yards of 88 inch wide . 1) aill white pique and. ' ing, must submit evidence t at they black figured lustre, in I uslins, regular - price 11 I "Golden Glow" is the latest new Mr. and Mrs. Robinson and the ladies were entitled to write before formal I W I. I flower to strike our fancy. As its of the parso . unge'were also present and certificates will be issued. . I V assorted designs, line � $ .25, $1.P0, $2 and .. - � I name implies, it is yellow. Mrs. Mal- they and their guests enjoyed them. Certificates and statements of marks ­ I I hard finish, will nor ur choice for tbre= 75C . ... comkon a connection with there examinations hold- dust,regular valae c a b ............. I ......... I . ,pre it is f all of a large 'bu- selves veryinuch under the stars and in . . . I q t. petals, 41ke an Chinese lanterns. � . will be forwarded within ten days to 30c, to cl6ar during sale days at .......... ­ ".. ... .18 � W , a "at of . ' . 180 White Pique -for 10o . . Aer, only they are larger and wider. Dr. Hutchinson of .Montreal, who the principals nririspectorg�oncernisd- $5 Dress Lengths for $2. 50 . I . We first saw. them last;year ill the gar- waa-here the�guest of his family at in no case. to the candidates them, . 50yardsonlyof hit * . I � . den of Mr. ,Charles Wells, where we G-Jengowan, was called in I by Dr., Tay. selves, Appeals against the decisiops' French novelty dress lengths, in assorted mixed . pique ,V .. . , i ' ' 21%th, regal r value .18C a . very fine quality, sof ^ 11 . on Sunday last. . just a few left regular . , -010 . received our first boquet of them, lor of the examiners to be considered must colors, will make very stylis).1 dress, the yard to clear during sole (lays at.., I 1:1 I 1. ...'. I I . . . The Iqarine Band.were invitea on . Mr. and Mrs.- George Green are bay- be received by the Education Depart- . rices were from $Ito .$5, to go .. . . . . ­ . . . . . Thursday oveningto play on the lbal. a delightful holiday near Saalb u . D . I 0 , - . . ., � 1� Marie, Where they are the guest , . . I I - . . , . I White Lawn worth 150 -for. 1O.o - * .- . . I � I ment before Sbptembev 20th. ' Pd rlig salpat each ........ __ _ � . ._ ...$2.,B cony of the British Exellange, much to Stge. MATRIOULATION, PAIXT I and II. : - � . I . . . file satisfaction Of a great number, of of relatives. . . . � I . . CLINTON. . 40c Silk at 28c . . . I I ..� . . 100yards-only of white lawn, full 45 inches. wide, . . our citizens. They played exceedingly .NLIrs. Mesner says that her grand- Parti. -McEwen, Porter, 101sher. . . . . Maud �veii thread, extra fine finish, well wo th well, . ... I . . . ltithe� was,the first person- that ever. Part 111 -Fisher. . . 85 yards of silk in �Wors of blue, mauye,gold,req,and . I 15c,. during sale days ........ ; ................... 7. 10c , I . white mixed, also black and'.wbite in .stripes only,. - � . . � I . , .'-A tally'llo �arty spent Thursday ev- settled in this town. "Gran I I)UNGANNON. .. - I suitable for wa I ists or trim wing, - regular 40o qua I- . . ' ' ening at the Poiiit Farm. They pur- Fisher", Mrs. Resner calls him. . Part I. -McAllister;- McCrostle, - ity, to go .tit ............... .. . n -M lin Less Than: Half Pri -e,- . ' - � I I . ..... I .... I ... ­ .... � ... 12 8c Ourfai ` us I . . V Chased tit the Fair one dollar'slwolth 02 - Mrs. lames Strongh intends taking Peers, Roberts, Stotbisrs. . I . �. . . . I . . . . . . I I I . . 9XETBR. - . . . . . . - ­ . . . . I . . � ' horna and went off in great style with a tAp, to Little Current to visit her ' - . . . . I I I 60o CurtainNuslin . . . . . theirfour equines. Wb,en the horns' busmild, who. has been there for some Part V�-Dyer,-Howey,11i �L. Huston, 250 Wnghams..and �. . � . .. . I . . . . � I . . , . blew a number of our citizens thought wbeks. - I . I . . M. W I I. I . . : ... . , .. Huston, Millyard, Muir.. , * . +4 *** . . . . I .� . I , . I a chariy,iri was ill progress. I . , , . QQ151=1031. . I Zephym Yor /.0c - . V . I � . 1.,� or' 50 . . .., . I . . . . Miss Bertha Rusk has obtained it �Part 1,;.-C. 0. Allen, A. B. Allen, . .1 . I Extia O-edial .� . . . . . . I We have. to thank:Mrs. Captain Rob- situation in the Exeter Public School. 150 yards only of our # '. I 01J. - I I Curtain ' ,mmlln in I I I . I . . . . . - Miss Bertha. is a very 'dan, y, Lewitt, genuine Scotch I white with , blue . � � inson for a lovely boquet.of white roe i3eaty, Cumming Devine Elliott, Far - capable teacher, row, Gibson:, Jor - Riel I . . es, also Miss Mary Robertson, Newglite having filled her -sister's place in the . gingliams.and Am- The Biarfest Towol. . Bargain � ' street. . . � � . Model School here 'for the plist year.. MtDonald,- Pritchard-, Potter, Rut- , erican lzophyrs. in . � ri ., � . I . . f ' flowers and stripes - ' - ' On Tuesday afternoon week, while , ledge, Rundle. Saundem. Shepherd, assorted stripes . . . I I . . .. . . with frilled ,edges, . a* . Miss Moorebead%of Stratford is tile Tom, F. M. R. Tye, P. L. Tye,, Varcoe. I I the very newest . I $ . I hing for bed room . I 'number of excursionists from Will - I . : . 'and checks, guar- . 'I , '. r . 1. McDonald, Ross. . . ast Col. -, I M 't , 9 thp guest of Mrs. W Cautelon. � , PArb II.-Buebahan, Holt, M . artin' anteed till . f Evel Me ed in .Ob ton I . � . � ham, Brussels, etc,, were out in row l * . , � boats'aud in the two.aail boats, the., .Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Tarn. of Petro. . . . 0 - . . . . cartains, regular . . . .1 I " lia were the guests of Mrs. Alice Mae'- . I . GE4FOUTEI, era, regular 25c va. I .. . vrice-was,60c yard. I .1 -, Pi L - Gray, R I lays .... ear. sale last 30 yards,to go I I . Messenger and the Paggy. Sam, 'a donald for some time. ' The E . 110C - : - - - ,25c -Towels, for 10c...... .. .1 - . 1 .? , y returned axt' -Dickson, . offman , Ina, to 01 I I . . � young lady fell from the .Peggy Sam Aumphriea4 Welsh, Wilson. . .... I..... . I., ­ � � . I . . . 4 � . � C . I and would have been drowned but for on Wednesday, accompanied by Mas. I . . I 80 . at per yard �. . , .. 26 tier Robson, son of Mr. and. Mrs' - Rob. . Part.Il.-Elliott, Scott,Wren.,, . . I . .. 576,TitiWels, sizes. l9x44,, made of good strong I . . . .11 . , i � � .. . the quick action of Mr. Tule's, son, * I ... , . ZuRicir'. . . .­ 20c Ilests a t 2 .. . I Cotton, honeycombe weave, fringed ends, ,. � *25c Hosie I. . I . � . John:Yule, Jrs, whojumped quickly .son (nee:Nellie Mortis) of Petrolla. � . , . .­ I . . r : .. . regular prne 25c per pair,your choice at . � I . into the harbor and rescued blir'before -Mr. . Fred Platb was d .. . I . , Part I. -M.- M.. Hardy,- E. J. Haidy., I . � . I � - . . 1. I . I . r.y. - � I 1. . I .. I ! riving around R. F. Kibler, Rickbetl. ' . I I . I .per. pair..... .:, ........................ . 1-10C # � .. . . sinking the second time,. - The- young the square on Friday. p. m. and in I for 25o . � I . I .. .. I 1. . i � lady, we hearil, ,belonged to Mitchell. Is clilicable way a _ JUNIOR LEAVIN0,7PAIt . % . . I .. 7 � . .(Displayed in,our 2 ast Window.) � W 190, . � I � . ome lnp� little daugh. . . . .. T 11.1 - � � I .. . � . . . . � ­ I t . .. , Ladies' Vests Made'.. _ - I I � , . :, " , , I . I . � . �.. I I a . . of extra fine, cotton ., +#*+++, + , #*+#,"*+ Ladies� fine black cot- ­ .. 1. . Mr., Yule deserves to be Presented with . er of one_df our American, visitors , . - r-PNTON. ' . . . " * . I � . .. . . - �Beaion, � - . . � . .1 � . . " " , - - .1 . Acin hose, . . .. a Humane Society modal.. I I wag thrown, down, She was taken in. Xikenhead,' Barbour, - Brig- � yarn, -� some open , . .. �. � 1. . I Herms- , . . . . . to Hicks' drug store, but it was found ham, Chidley, Cooper, Duff, X* I . . . I ��`--�- -. ". " ' Miss Robinion, d4ugliter, of Rev. ' , k, . lug, front others closed r-1 I � . . �- , . . . .. I . .. .- dorf 4ye find guav- . . . Mr Robinson, left on Monday for the .thatshe'suffered mostly froni fright. ,Laird, Menwen. O'Oonnor, Pee Pol�-, nice trim 'ed -' . . : :.. anteed. fast .black, � .'�. I I .. . .ter' Taylor, Thompson N. Troy, sold 25c,o in with- lace and'. tape, 11 �spliced heel and toe, "our very best 25c Stockin - . , � . Noirnal School at London. We wish + - Birth -On Wednesday, 15th Aug.,. , , . . . � I Weir. - Ilyt , lir sale.price..... , usult' 25c At.., , - I her success. . . 1. . . . to Mr. and Mrs. David Stoddark Jr., a , � . GODBRI . CU. � � . . . .!................ I ar. . ..! ............... . . . I . to Cie, � ................ . 0 . . . . I ..!,, 19. - . � I . . � . I I � I Miss .Farrow , dauglitero - - - . - . I I . . . � 11 . . . . 1. I .. ., . . : �, ..: .. ' . ... . ... � � . . . . will attend -the milli. Birth -On Aug . . . . . . Allin, Beckett. Blake (also Frishch Balanoe of o4r. Flowers at .1 . ' - .. � . . noiry.openifig6 atToronto before her , . 15th to Captain. and authors and French composition). . . . . I . . I I . . . . . return to, 0annIR'gton.. , . � � Mrs. Alex. Oral . . � : , I . I �. I. � ,- Ex, tra attractions for 8'�ays. - . . . . I . . I bf,gie, a-s6n. . Brydkes (also' French authors and 2 Bunches. for. 56 1. . . 1. .. .. 1. . . � . �. ... I ­ ­ � .� . � I. : . . pleased to �flnd .that Miss Customs Cer McGregor. of.Str4t- Fr;hch composition). Clarke, Downi 1. . . .. . I I I I .11 . . . I I . ' I . ... 1. � � . .. . , . . .. I . .. I. .. ' . . � . zZteviavri"n, who has been ill of .typh- ford. bind -Mrs.' McGregor -have beiin Downing, Hackett, ,Holliday, McDon- ,Your choice of all our.FI6.wers, in. .stock tbaiwcre " I . . Note thd- following,, �riqes_they. speak' ', I old feveri is making rapid pi ogress to ,rid be ' e aid, MacLeod, M. E. 011v,aiit, Smith, ' priced as high as 80c a - bunch. at 2 * bunches for .5c - - - -' ' .11 . I .. I . 1. I I . I I . I . tt: I" e "!"at 'w . ' . fo themselves 6 ' . recovery., - . .. . - . . j,.'e rge a tid n e 'f Mrs. George Cox, Turner, VabstOne, Web'ster, Wi�ht- I ... . I 1. I . . . r o-, , . , . 1 , rita F .I. , 2 . ! The , -A, Tay- . I . . I . . . . . I . . : . . . . . . Vil- . 'Abusinessman.fr6in -Stratford pol- h R d y ;pend every man also Frenelly,Willi . ams� , I . . . .�. .' , . .. . _111r. . summer in Goderich, ' I. � I lor Welsh. ' ... I . ....­ .7,C'- . . ' .. it@y inforined'one.of our businessmen. . . I .. . J . . . . . . I 1-00Corsets -'-r . . ., 8.c Canto&Flannel for& ', - '- " I . berethatthere was not a store win, -Mrs. Smith of Amillerstblirg lsl,.the ; I ' OEAITORTV. . . . . . . � I . . I I I 1,19'.. . . 150 ' . � I � . ­ . . I ' dow the square properly dress- guest of Mrs. George Cox.. .: & . i 0119. 'Arnold, . -Beattie, Bell, - ' , I I . . ' . yards only of Ralf-Meaclied Clinton Flannel, ' - ,1 : I . . . " , A�ndors 500 - 'fall 28 inches wide, r . . n * . . Blake, Davis, J. Gbvernlock, Harty, . EI . . . egular 8e. value, to.go during I , ed. Apote tion, messieuroand mes-. Mrs. Maldonison and her din I . . . � . . � . gliter .- I . . . � , N. I . . .sale at per yard__-. ... ­ I .................. i, . 50 . .. .. . dames.. . . .. . . .. Mrs. Gordon Henderson, ldfb this weeV MacLean, McMichael, Punchard, Ras- � 1. . I ­ . .. . . . . I .. , . . -The families bf.Messrs. Kidd and to visit relatives and friends in Tor- sell, Waugh, Welsh, S. B� Murray, . . , , .0 . . . . ot'often you get . . .I . - . . . I I I _ I . . I . I . I . Rieley picnicked on Monday,13th inst., � on to and Hamilton. Young. . � ... I . 1.� � � 11, .�� .. I . . :a..clia Lice* to buy .a T56. Cor- 00 Flannelette'for 5a ", .. - . . 11 I . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . on the'Nairns' catminig - bind, and Mrs'Gr in Green feels it a - - - AV NG, PARTS I and IL .. I set foi, 50c, but those I . . . , . miracle ,$RNIOR LE I � I Who 1500 yards of Flannelette, full 3 - . I as .the evening turned 6uA'co,'.lV after 'i ' " . I I . I I . . . . . . . I , 0 Inches wide, extra. . . i hat she is alive to tell tb6 tale of, - not -- . . . CLIMTON I ' , ' . . . . .. . � com I heavy quality, reguloir price to -day would b6 8c, .... : . , the heavy sbowers,-the 'childrpn were what good a patent medicine has d ne I .1 Part I.-Me't, wen, Stanbury, . I . . � . . L e durinZ 6ur SRI e days our sale price only....,,. I -i.. ....... I I I ...... ?...., - . . . . .5 a . . . I . delighted with the river and b0au.tiful her, but a: Patent accident. She � 0 . . will have t9at 6hance. - No � I I . L . .� I . . . I I . . I I � � . , had Part 11.-�-Stanbury, Stout, Sfelck. . . 1. ' - . ; . I .;'Scenery.. . .: .. gcne on Thursday to visit her mother� - .- . : I . need to tell 'how we got 12-10 ` , � . Miss Agnes Johnston of Kintall is Mrs..Capt. Andrew Bogie, and on re. .. .GODERICH � , . . . , 2 Shirting flanizelette at 100 . � . . . I I . . ' I : . _­� I - . the guest of her cousin, Mrs. Captain tUrning in the, evening her horse was- * Part. I. -M; Dunlop, 0. M. Mlliotto I � . � them, it's i6rout,-,h to .know, 500 yards 6f the *cry .beat Shirting Ffannelette 28 .. I I . 77-?," . raigie.. .. I . . . . .1 . all ha S.Gre orit W. J. Irwin, ,� - .1 1. ,. � 1-5, .. ' ' ' frightened by the horns .of th6 t . . . , . . inches wide, extra heavy qu orted col6rs. * . . I . 1. . . I ­ . 1. . u, can buy � .. -c, to clear at... . 0 - .. I . . . AlexX party near not -to -safe Danlo ' ill. � Part. I. -O. Robertsohk ... I , , , ,_�. ­ -- . , . Ahatlyo, . I I .1 regiila� value 121, . ;%lity. ass I 0, I I . i�] Two'6f Our yoprig ladies and some of I . . . . .. . � I Jtz . I . I . . ..... I � I ...... :. �­, I - I . � - -near The night was; dark and, pre)-ptUb - ­ . . ... . .. . .'�� - " . . . I . .. I .1 . ,�.. r . .. : .- . . I their relativos"alldren picnicked ly SgAVORTH.� . - . I LadiW Corsets made Of � � . . . I I � .1 1. i this -sounds ,-of the horns prove tea. ,�. , .. . � .. ... . , . � .., � . the old International salb well-ind had* Illeml fl, I . n Part I ' '-Brownelli Latirrieri Wriglit good quality French jean, guaranteed till steel' Misses' 85o Ilatis for 18C - , , " . .. . . I . 1. . a most delightf , ill outing, they sa b ,oul hearing ,the othei -Coming Part IL -Brownell, Latimer, Thomp: ' ,led, trimmed with iace, all sizes froar 18 to 30, - . . . . . . I .. I . � I I . . Y' . ' &Lrrisge. As it Was, Mrs. Green ,Wa . I ... . .. 1. the best 75c oil the 15 only.Misses'laeglibruette Hats,, nicely trimmed. 1. 1. I I I.. I � Mr.' Will Smith, who spent'his, a6s. . 9 soril Wright. . : . .market, 1W pai.'rg to during '506. with. feather aria ribbon, regular 85c bat, to clear ,, out and dragged fop quite a, � . . . I I . 1.90 , I 6e 9 completely . I . . . . . . .' - I . I -1 . � . . I 8c .,. ". . =n I � , . . sale ab .......... I I ......... 11 ......... I ....... tion , with his parents, had ,returned t her dress bein ' ,� � . . . ­:­ , . 11 at... " ....... ­ ...................... ­� ..... I...,. , " . .. ' - I I . . � .. ' . I his position in Chicago. . 1. torn'off her and the buggy wheel going Can An Account Ili Advertised, **"$$$$***+40*4******sss-s*+"+# * "*+#*""**+#*+#*#+ . .1. I . , , I � I . . . We called at Dr. Clarke!s 'residence over her armi. but fortunately no ones . : �, . . . . I .. .1 . �. � .. . I .. I ­ I . . I . . . . . . 1. 'YOUR DIONEY 13ACIC I . + . 1. .1 on Sunday-eyeuin� and were told b3r were broken, bat her forearm -i's 'badly .The question whether a person is . . 11 . . .1 I . . IF'YOU WAS%' 1W 1. . . . . .. . I I . . � .Mrs.. Clarke that her husband -hsol . bruised .and herself considerably ebak- liable to ounishmentlor ,offering tin ... .1 I . I . I . I . I _. . . . .1 . . .. I � .- been worse but was then somewhat - en up. She has +been.- suffering more account for'sale is answered by the - . . I . ­ I , � I , . . I . - . . - . I . improyed. - . . . or less of late from nervousness and legal editor of 'the Mail And Empire , . , , I . . . . . . I Miss, Susie (,look of Dungannon is the accident seems to have made a new to the folio wing, effect '-�-If the per- , . . . . . . . + I I . . + . I � . I I 49 I I .is . I spending this- week the guest of. Mrs, womau'bf hev,'-save for the braises, sonoffering the account for sale-�can . I I I . . . . I I I I . � I . . . - ther Occupants of the boggy . . Allie McLean, .. I .. . I . . The, ol prove the,account correct, that itis . . I I . . ,� 1. I . 1. . I I Mrs, Alex. Johnston liad I &+telegram were not thrown out, Tile gentlemen past due, and that payment hits been QD � . � I I I I . . . . I . . . � I .who belonged tb,the tally ho party demanded and refuse, I see no reason � . � I � I On Monday informing bar of the -death called upon Mrs, Greeh and offered her *by be should not publicly offer the . . . I . � . I . I I : . � . . ... . . in Manitoba of Mr. McMillan, uncle of any remuneration she chose to I I . . I . .� . � . Miss McKenzie, artist, who has been expressing their sorrow accept, iicoount for sale, either by advertising . I . . . . � I . I . the guel4t of her aunt, Mrs. Johnston, 6 at the unfor. it in the newspapers ,or in his own � . I I . . J � .� . . . .1 . . I I UnAte - Occurrence, but Mrs,- ,Green ,shop. Any rsonbavin an account . .. CLINTON . . I . I : . . . .1 I I for some weeks. . . Would not accept anything, - . against an�.t er has a irg t to sell that I . - . . I I '' ' Zc 9 . _. _ - � I . --- - .. .. ­ _.-C I . . Mrs. Pearson of California, accom-' A little child of Mrs. Bailey of. Lan. account -and. the making of a public . I . � I . - __ --- ­­ �.!,_ __. _i�: __1 , _.___.. � I _­­___­_____ _n .. � i , . I . I . . . I - , .1 ; panied by her mother, Mrs. Canaff of don, whose, life was in the balance 'offer for sale, If not done mallcibitaly,is , , I .� I I : . . I . 0 . . . .. . I I Detroit, al'a guests at the Colborne from some affection of the head, is, we -privileged and is not 'defamatory' in a P . . T, ___-___-i A 0A A A A A A! I � . 11 House, also Mrs. and Miss Stokes of are happy.to state, quite betten legal sense. . . I . s ­ ------ . I Petrolia. - . - I . , . . _ . . I . . I . � , - '', .. . : . I . . . .� . � . 0 , I . � I 0 ur . , . I . tcholl, I Hazel, accompa, ' nied by, . I I.. .. I . 'U'699 T .. � � I .1 . Allsakathleen Armstrong, 311 I Mrs. Hartwell and little dayliter, It's . Just I .daughter of Dr.. Armstrong o . Miss Oui 0 . . . I . I . . I . I y . f that Hall, Mrs. Hartwell's sister, have lelft St. 111(ellens. I � . .0, . .. ambitious town, is spending hot, vaca. for Vancouver, where they will be the I . I - . . . , . . ' ' I . . . � I . I tion with her gratid-parents, Mr. and guests of their sister, Mrs. D. Arthur (Intended for last Issue, . . If the invedienis, come � . � Mrs. .Tohn Korlughan, and Mrs.. Major StrAiton. Mr. and Mrs. James lVoods were � Great ' ' . .. , We wish them a happy via. - I 1. I Beek, SaItford, it At the coast, . called to Stanley on Satuirday to attend from our, store. Nothing . I ., I .. � I . Mr. W, A, Green, -electrician, Wing- -�s Bertha Rusx is visiting friends the funeral of their little nephew, Are . I . . ham, Ill . tut the best can come ont ,a wife All . . Lorne Raid, who died on Friday last, � . . I and two childron,Master, In Ing.!rsol. . Clearbig. - I Harry arid Bliss Lizzie, spent, as Mr. The Women's Missionary . meeting of our store becouse noth- . � Green affirms, the pleasantest days 6 Dr. Aug,lln of Kingston W11th his Wife Was held In the church parlors on I .. . f and dau were the guests this - � I - their lives the gliests of Mrs. Greein's yliters Wednesday afternoon last, The H&r, � . I I . month, Mrs. Goulet. They enjoyed ris Band Society furnished a good pro.- ing but the best islalloN�- �, Invited . . Sale I sister, Mrs, R. -tionderson, Their holi. the lovely driven to Boyfleld and the gram after. which ref reshments were ed to come in, . . . � . J . � . . .�, . I day. time ektended over two weeks. point Farm and of course P . ,--OF------, . . Wednesday of lag week the whole Goderich beauty, I raised served on Mrs. R. K. Millar's lawn ' . . I . I . 94 it t )icnicked at Bayfield and on Fri . . ned . � This is the season when 1 � . � I r T i. I Miss Mims Rutherford has retu; I . Y 'T . oint Farm, . . Mr I I i . , ',at at. the P - Tom Babb, while assisting Leon. � after visiting friends in Kinlough. . . . Ib Was exceedingly quiet at the har- ard the embryo diveri. Was taken' so . I ! .� good things to elat are parm .BOOTS AND S � OIES . violently ill' that -Drs, Whitely and ' .1. � ­ , ticularly in demand and . I . I boron Monday, a, 'in. The Mary S i 'Turnbull were telegraphed for, but I � Alms. - � . I I I . � . . � . . ... I . I Gordon stood at anchor -(it one in- strAnge to sayhe recovered in a very . I . .we have made ample pre. ,__J9_, . . . . I . I . - . � with her car o of 400 barrels of sarlb, for short time. The heat of the sun Mies Ida Bennett of Wingham re. � GoreBay. Ur captain expipoted to pa:rations. All the boli- There is o doubting quality In our store. .Qur stock is . fe!lb his cargo on early so that, he could Roved too much for T0*m. turned home on Saturday after spend* � I Mr. Wesley Edward left on Satur. -in a week visiting friends here. day staples and delicacies from th best manufacture ave port on Sunday. However he rs and our prices, are unequalled not sail In the afternoon, q&Y for his school in Chesterfield, Ess Jennie Me ermid'of,Oleveland 11 Our champion bicyclist, is spending a couple of weeks at her are to be found here,.Ca.110- I anywhere. You'cannot judge of the great values We are � I says he really won the bicycle race at, ,home � Nobody has paid any attention' to . McIvor - bere. f!ially selected and at right . Offering unless you come and -see for yourself We� Were . the by-law against bicycle riding on � ' ' . the sidewalks and on Monday sixty Ilarriston, although the heat Mr; Maitland Irwin of Dockerville Is ices. W6 can give you Ize.pt very busy all last Saturday. � summons were awarded to Cowan, Was home on a visit to his parents here. pr � In the afternoon we � I issued from Magis- The second race . Air. and Mrs. .John Jamieson spent could not wait On -the crowds � trate Soagev's office, Those who set� will be hold at the Agricultural Fair roya servi6e'and save, you � without some d m tied quietly got off at one dollar fine, Grounds Thursday afternnon., . Sunday with friends in Goderich town. . When buying . 8 el'ay I III . money� early in the worninu and avoid the great ra h for up -to - Mr. William Lasbaw, Who has been When Mrs. Green met with the ac;l. a Hiss Miiry, McDougall of Seliforth I I dent on Thftraday evening last on Dun date footWear� at' such an Invalid with rheumatlern has - Was the guesi; of Miss Clark last week. . t the old reliable cheap CaSh Storia. - . been out camfing. We fancy'these IOP's Hill she lost, A Photograph of her , I . -%, Frult's lqw . . I . I I wet nights wil not improve his com- grandmother, Mrs. Green trusts that I I * - * . . � I Our motto for V riday and Saturday - * I . I plaint very much, I . whnover found blie photo will leave it rwery oustomer satisfied with genuine, bargains, � Mrs. John Sands 'is � at Greon's store. Ilianged Himself. ' call and SCO what we have I - - * . . visiting her jairth I 1. � . . �. 'Ste", Mrs, McCoolo at Clinton and _011 the civic holiday, Aug. Exeter I I 81 I, August 19tbi.-Thid niorn- to, OlTer as We are going to . will visit Bly6h ere she returns to her oth, to Mr. and Mrs, W. Irwin, South ing whi o in a Ill; of dies ondency, handlefrafts to your Z'tis. . home: at Colborne. . street, a son.. . . brought an by long illness, Tolin Vail WM. TAYLOR & SON - Rev. James Wilson of Glencoe filled -Mr. and Mrs, Johnnie Poptor, Sr., of Exeter north committed suicide by faction and ours also. We - . the Put it of Knox church on Sunday left on Tuesday to visit their daugh. hanging blinsolVin a tree in John we buy direct from the Cash and One Price, . + Eggs taken as Cash. V inotnin and evening. Jtev� ters, Mrs. Macdonald and Mrs, Currie, Blatelifoed's woods. It appears he . I . Air. and Mrs, Wi1son tire in North Dakota, and also to Visit Mrs. arose early this morning and did up growers, consequently only visiting Mr, porter,s brother, Mr. W. Ot 4 INSURANCE OPP100 AT THE STORPI Sands at his farm in Colborne. Gibson of Qu, his work sit the barn as usual and. n one proflt has to be. aaded, 1111%041111111`1^�' A A A A A pi --- �� me, Mrs. Vall - I A -A -A -A -A -A -A ­�-&---�111L,�_ - in junipog. Vr ----------- We called on Air, P. Naylor on Mon Appkelle. They will also Visit friends returning at the usual ti AA day and found that his right eye was � I became alarmed. Searob. was made I I . - . wounded by, a little corner of the wood Miss 30all - 13 Tom, dangb ter of - Tit. with the above result, Mrs. Vail has I !!.M_!��___ �_­ _ . ., ! which he wag dressing and in striking spector Tom the sympathy of thecommunity in the 1. h . Won the prize for tht) ItOdbWhere lb struck, -Inflammation, lig ear, stanaingin the sad horeavenient.. Fill melvillee CONTRACTING4 romotion ex. 0 1 . aminatioil from senior I I to IV Class, . . . Is feared, It cannot be known big M B -1 -_ . VOTERS' LIST, 1000 D. says, for some time the, eX'tenb Oi kindly resented thiff ear by Miss "." , � AR tl16 11111MM1011 ig abroad that I will be Mr. - . the injury. I Bertha Pituak of the Pubrie School staff IrA*B INCIMAS-OD TIME MICE- . . Tlio,,i. Alackeilzielfl foreman thiq ear, X W1011 to Mrs. Itobin Whit I of teachers for l000. . ' 000k, cotton 11(30t compotill `4 t A It ig 11 t U16 101150 119 I have entered municipality of the Town of Olin. 'cago, The Ohio and Pennsylvania party tit owing to the incre se . 0 0- ilfall�t 616t, , I i '" Of r1evoral firgt.clags ear. civ Of Ohl in q121 ,q,q 111 own account, anst 1mving grandmother of Miss r% Connoll _ a d o9b of P1, is 811tom , np.r, monthly b S tip , tl g ill ton county of Iruron, I 'a 11001 Bedford returned to their homes duction the London Free Press, Lon- 10,000 TAdleg., Bfto, ibffeotnal. Did ell Ask . it,.n 11 Till 0 Olin r , ( t. , Ito contraetq, tile Uest of her relative,, Alris, T ?I I Kernqghan this week. thia week fully resolved to return to don Advertiser and London News have R otir dra tat for Wk,# C41ton Rod C40- ; �6 'I. lip i 0 a chArlea to - . r r z &91 '11, P11101 And ; te I 11 in r I I Notlea Iff lierev Own that I have trallmlit. , on InW , 1&1641:616b OffighlIMIXtIM a f U11111fingillaterial Missorantof the London Road, V pretty town next; year, increased thosubscription price of thel jig srisdange*touc Ftlee X 11 11 ted awl deffivoret a 14 X6. L "A it I I . to thf) I)Aftieli tnelitidtled in blece Of Mrs, It. Spence, accol Mr. Warnock kindly surtrisdil its daily edition.. "Ixoje,lo degrees Atrotigisr.s perbolt. 0, 1). comma't" 40010llF1`5a11(l66ftll0 Ontario Voters'LlgtAct npaniwl - 0161111 I by her friend, Mis.q Notf, have 1,0tupil, laqb Week with a lovely large . ­ 1. 1. ­ � I � . I it Xmill4don rodolptof 0106 k%nd two a 186q.tlioe,orlt,,oreittirctlbvi,,titinectiotia tolin A,ijlbj� Golden Rod, for will h I The Mak 061il000ky�Windso Ont, _ lch We tb Ulle of - ifto _0 MI'ller Ruron allil Ad trannnift od or ( eliveroa tile litit MaJo pilt od vie Saulb Ste. Marle to their homeg _J,�_____ '.Voo i mid ligold and ro0oMft0t14edr0 Oil Icirk streeta. I ( I ank him 01111011, AIVII 2nd. nitant to tile paiii Act ()fall perAoliq a, elltiltl I gratefully. The 28th annual Grand Udgq M06, "Opoillitilil pinig6lits Ill 004464 bythola,.4trevjq(,(1 ftqAp,.4q 1, 00,1� fl'0111 their vaeatiot) in Muskoka. They . ,,lent roll ot)el ( spent; a Most deli Ithil time during Mr, Tweedio's new home on 86, ing of tile colored Mason$ of Ontario No. I and No, # onla Iii Olin toll bg, wliftq & (Io w!tO�_��_i �!t!" I tl�!�� i.� oim!"�!!�__ -1 falMICIPAWY to bo entitlet1to voto ill tte iirtt,l their outing and Wile, Ill town were Id'a atreet Is nPaping vompletion I D" opened ab Hamilton. . X. 1310VOY, Itl 11, Combo and , Jaclooll, flat'lleit)AIRY'aE 610010fia foil 1poinborsof the the guests ofurs. Spence, I fiv . Druggisti. I I LeAliplative Anqenibl �K alld At M1111101tird we. I "� I ^"] 1"I I I 1,11111 1111 11141 ___ lom, and tbatR.11d lint waq flr,;t poiltod jilyr%t * * 1 _7", � 11 , I I 11 I n I Yo . * * J 4 I I I 46; � I . - I : I : 11 , - fa,11111Y have remoyed to it and mr1i Arthur McGuire, a fatmer about 00 WILL TAKE CONTRACTS "Yotilco in the Town of (11intou oil july2gtil, The Victoria etreeb ellurch Was filled Twoodle works &way at 16 evely spape .1 N111, 11196 Sunday to h0hr Itev, Mr. Ton O's moment. I years of a e, who lived 116ar st'Davla's, I __ 1900, atid 1,0111ftiflA thol'o for 111,4 ectioll. - colnunitteg suicide bt shooting himself � 1pleefora are edile(l 11pon to OvAirlim Wit said � Ao n AAUUUD allea, er e�!t-_!� _�!�!t-__ "t_-��_ � TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY I art now prnt)�,%teil to t"kkA eonttjk(,,tq ll�t alld if any onligplo �11 ­ . . , 113 or ally othop error'l z;;ii,l�l's'l'l'lu"s't'r"a*tiv'� through the heoLd with a rifle, -1 _. toil all. Me UeoiVcd tbArolu to Lake hunie(liate pr6� 0 powerg, Idlitla of pallionteriliR and V111 do tho %vork c(, �,, "It Air. Toil too, are of lf YOU W1811 to OUVO BCPOftll& oil Oak- Atoong the many fabrications which Tako'ti aiptl,v and ilio.chatileallp. r & 11flo, order. Mitlitivo 19roillo ainino Tab- � riarwied to all) pro - 119,1 t* have tho Raid Offora 4�ofreeted lie. loft fox, their home in f� 0 and family rhoulit Pertildneliff,V, t"tka Ifoodta nra being droulated by the Boor lead. We, All drugkimb.4 refoull the mon�y ilt"01111 Or 'lie Or leave ovior,7 at 111, 310"Icoill & cording to law. . ffoM tile bla, 16 02pblar all Impurities ore to oncourago their men to a otopy If It Nis to care. Wic. D. W. Grove a )11,1 t gmeory store I (lork of tho ftva of 01biton, week, lattaville, title SarsapitrillioodL, � ,�, : WX COAT8, � ths6b Lord, ItobertS fit dying. -1 � SIAMMUO IN 00 fAch box. cliliton, A, DVII 12'. 01M DAMN% Atita, olulton, Jult 28th, Iwo, . .