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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1901-07-18, Page 5July iSth, 1901 _ TrirZ CIAITait,ON Nmcre-urocalo Found Ads PURSE FOUND A ladiespiirs0 containing a sum of money was found by Om uudersIgned on the Mill Road. about midway between Brueolield and ItIgutotul. villa The owner can have 1110 saint) by pros". Jug VroPorty anti paying the cost of this adver- tisements NATIIAN uly Skit, Varna P. 0 Wallt,ed Ads TEACHER WANTED. • A female teacher Nranted for S. P. No. 13, Babylon Line, Stanley. App1icat4ons will be reeeived up to August 5th. rum begins •Aug- ust illth. Apply to 3. r. HEYS, Varna P, 0. Jen° 27t1i. 3t5 For Sale Ads . . , BINDER TWINE FOR SALE.. Binder Twine at tho lowest prices, I). OANTELON" or at Cantolon Bros. store Clinton', jime 10411. . • - , DURHAM BULL FOR' SALE.. -- A first-class Shorthorn Bull for Bale. Ootxl color and first•elass pedigree. About 13 months old. If tiold at•once a bargain Will be given, • H. PLUMSTEEL, Clinton. . . CEMENT FOR SALER .. . Edward Carter, streets, Clinton. given on silos, An work orders promptly , ss. , Thorold CSIMent for sale • by corner William and Pins a Special rates on ear lots, •Estinuttes cement walls and floors and satisfactorily done and all attended to. - A . To ' Rant or:. •• .. • .. . For Salo .,. As .d, • • • . COTTAGE TO . . ApPly to. ' • s ItIDOUT, . . . . Cottage od.Princesisstrecti. • - JOHN Clinton, July Oth. •.• . . . . . . HOUSE TO BENT OR FOR SALE, . Tho 'undersigned offers his cottage on Albert street to rent. or for sale. The . cottage is now occupied by MrsReekie, druggist, and IS in a geed state of repair. Apply tc) . • . • ' . JAS. STEVENS. , t . SUMMER COTTAGES TOY RENT.' - "Jewett's furnished the season. Bayffeld. • . . At the well knOwn summer resort Poier a couple of desirable cottages, or unfurnished; by the month or.for For further particulars apply to .. 1V. R. JCIVETT, June 17th. 21 . . . . . ' . . HOUSE TO RENT OR FOR SALE. -The undersigned offers for sale or te rent the II story house next the bowling greet). on IVistry street lately •eceupied by Mr. A. A. Solvents. The house is newly papered and is in a goad state of repair. Hard and. soft water. • .• . D. Bs RENNEDY, Clinton, June 17. • . ' • 17th . . . . . .. HOUSE. FOK . SALE . a seven -room. with one. and W011. Will . CARLINI*. ' ' . . • m-7 The undersigned offers for sato ed cottage on Orange street together fifth acre of land. Now eistern be sold on reasonable terms. • MUS, Clinton, April . • Mir . ...-.--...., GALE FARM FORS . ,ALE 100 -acre foram connty, lot 17 from Gotle-. contains good and un- garden. Farm Will sell God erieh P.,.0. -- The Gale Farm, one of the beat In Goderich township, Huron and part 18 on the Sateen., Ofr Miles rich, 7 from Clinton. The farna buildings and fences, is well 'watered derdraince, Large orchara and will be sold on reasonable terms. either 80,or 100 titres. Apply to WM. COULD,. June 14 on this premises or FARM FOR SALE.. . — Tho imdersigned offers for sale lot 20, con, 15 Ooderich township, consisting of 80 acres, all cleared. The lot. is sitimied 31 miles front Clinton and 2 miles from school. Possession given next. fall. 'For further particulars apply on the promises to • • 11,0BERT RUCH, Clinton P. O. March lth. • • HOUSE FOR- -.....-.. SALE. every &Amble of four lots frame house There wrot of water of grapes property will rash or freash the owner on • JOHN JUNOR , The subecriber offers for sale property on lime fared -consisting upon which there Is a comfortable with kitchen and woodshed attached. is a good stable and a nrst.clasa on _promisee. Trio orchard, coneisting and apples, is a good one.' The besold at a reasonable ilgure for and balance on Rine, Apply Lo ho premises • • MILS. (lint& Map Oth . . . ' • FALL TERM.OPENS• • •SEPTEMBER 3RD —.....- 7".. coN7R,4 , STRATFORD, •ONT. NeVer before in the history Of Our college haVe our graduates been soremarkably 01100000- ft:1 in`securing excellentsituotionaimmetilately on lealsing college as during the present year. A:Madness edueation such as tan be obtained Moor 5011001 la the stabstantial foUndatien Of as auecessfu I life. May we send you It cataloglie 1 . . * W. J. ELLIOTT, Principal. . . ' • ' sms• NARBLEANDORANi (1111111ENTS; , •[Vi i...."--"„' It. 4— p 11 11: . " t• 7 ,•' '? • / •. t .. _... ? ,‘, : / , 40:007/1,,, 1, '' ..._ r7, - 3.. . • 1 fS.I .. TENEHY STI WORKS, ireet importera, Worktnan. • ship find Material guaranteed. SEALE .84 ous.BICE kuppitim. 1•11 ------- • OUR FIBGRIN, STILE —OF - 0. 13. Kocilig's Sackrupt Stock ' has so far been even inore successful than we antici- pated. The stock, however, is a large one and although we have already sold*a lot of goods the vacancy is scarcely noticeable, We intend to run off the stock of soon as possible and our low prices Must do it. - .Corne and see the bargains.we have, a few of which are mentioned belOw : • DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods are all bar- gains but We lutve not room to mention them all, besides the goods must be seeri before the goods can be appreciated ; A couple of pieces of the Fancy Plaid left at 25c and 40c A. line ef Dress Goods in ' purple and red only at 124c Some nice Dress and Skirt lengths at per yd. 05e,75e and $1 Serges, Lustros, Henriettas and - Cashinercei at about wholesale prices. •. Dress Muslims at • • 10C Cottonalle ' 206 STAPLES Ow best Shirting for 10c and 11c Blue and Brown'Denhanis • 16c Toweling special worth 8c for 4e Regular 12ic Print for 10c Colored Sateen, reg. 15c, for 12a Cotton Towels a pair 5c Turkish Towels a pair • 20e up Linen Towels a pair 200 up Table Linens at less than wholesale prices. . 20c 30c Table Oilcloth Floor 011010113 READY-MADE OLOTI-IING The Ready -Made Clothing has been one Of our busiest departments and it is in this departin.ent "we can make the greatest redactions. We are selling all of our best suits at, wholesale prices which is a big saving for you if you need a Suit :• Tweeds from ' •20c up Mon's Braces at 20e, 25c and 40 An exceptionally nice White Laundried Shirts 45 - Black Worsted„at $1.50 ° • •• Pants made-to-order from ' line at • , •.•75o for ' $4.00 5c to 25c 'our best••stripe worsteds -Lies from• • • • • • Odd Pants from " Sisie C°11ars irS"• • 10e to 16c owes „ , 250 Overalls at. ' 45c and 700 BoYs'.Braces 50 and 10c Cotton Socks at '7c a pair . • 'We have a few black Sateen Shitt :Waists left, mostly small sizes, te clear at • • • ,.* .$1 Another line in Black Sateen, trimmed wibhO white,..at . •• 60c Twe. pairs' Onli Chenille Curtains. Koenig's Price was .$5, eur. • pa • A few Chenille Ta,bie Covers at . 50e In Boots and Shoes we can show the highest quality combined • with the lowest priees to be found in the trade. •s We eitencl to everyone a hearty:invitation to come and inspect otr stock...and get our prides. . -.PLUIVIS.TgEL, Corporation of the Town of Clinton intends to ' is that tho council of the hereby given • • - - • — .111 • • NoticeCENTS . lot • • , construct a granolithie • eidewalk aleng the north side of ltattenbury streak between Glib, bings ana Albert streets, excepting in 1001)1 01 lots 225 and 297 011(1 that portion of let No. 220 west Of lite lane in rear of Hodgons Wes-, store and to assess the' final cost thereofupon the properties benentted and riot exempt by law from assessment. The estimated cost of the proposed work le 8740.70o1 which sum $83.40 is to be provided out of the general 'funds of, the Court of Revision will be held 011 W00.110Sclay, July 31st,1201, at 8 o'clock p. 111. at thecounell chamber for the purpose of hearing complaints against the proposedas. sessment or accuracy of tho frontage measure- ments and any other complaint which persons intereeted may desire to make and whichis by law cognizable by the said court, • . " 'W'ILLIA1VI COATS, Clerk. Dated at Clinton this 10th day of July, • NOTICE. • Notice Is hereby given that the eirtincil of the Contemn,* of the Town of Clinton intends to coostruet a granolithie sidetvalk along the north'side of Itattenbury street opposite lots 225, 227 and westerly part of 225 and to asaess the ittial cost thereof upon tho properties benelitted 011(1 001 exempt by law from assess ment. •• The eatimated cost of the .proposed work is $143.50 of 'which stun 831 is to be pro, vided out of thegeneral honk of the munici- pality. A Court of Revision will be held on lirednesday, July. 3Ist, 1001, at 13 o'clock p.m. at the council chamber for the purpose of tearing complaints against the proposed as- sessment or accuracy of the frontage measure- ntents and .any other complaint which persons intereSted may desire to make and Ny111011'16 by law cognizable by the said court.. WILLIAM COATS. Clerk, Dated at Clinton this 10th day of July, ' wrisremeiregesseesssesereser • • • • • NOTICE Notice k hereby given that flit't commit of the Corporation of the Town of Clinton intenas to construct 0 gratiolithic sidewalk along the north side ot liattenbury street, between Gib- bintat and Pereival streets. and to assess the litud cost thereof noon the properties bone - fitted and not went by law from. assess- rneut. Theestimated Cost of the proposed work is S485.... 5 of whieh num $51; i to be pro. • d tint of the 'general funds of the model. panty. A Court of Revision will be held on Wednesday, July 31:st, 1201, at ti o'clock P. m.at alio couneti chamber for the purpose of having complaints against,' the proposed as. sessinent 01' rteettraey of the frontage measure- ments and any other conmlaint whielt persons interested may desire 10 1001<0 and whicitis.bis cognizable by the said court. . W/LLIAM COATS, Clerk. Dated at Clinton this 10th (107 01 July, • R EGGS •' A large order has. been placed •vvith us for eggs which we • must fill, so in order to do it as soon as possible we are paying 11 Cents per Dozen. . •, We also 'halm a, lively de - •mend for butter for which we are.paying 14 Cents per • pound. Delivered at , our • store this week. Good Prices • For Preclude. O. OLSON Next deer to Dr. Ounn's private hospital MUSICAL. CENTRIE 'Your home becomes a musioal • centre when you have a firet • qualitypiano there. You will appreciate the high qualities of those I 8011 and how I can sell them. Organs and General • Musical Merchandise sold right at 0. HOARE'S Music Emporium, Iroters'Atist 1901 • Mit THE Municipality or the Village of Bayfield, County of Pru.ron. Notice IS hereby given that I have trans. untied and delivered to the partictl mentioned In sections jand 6 01 11(0 Ontario Voters' List Act, 15130, the copies required by said Sections, to be so transmitted or delivered the list made pursuant to the said Acts of all persons appear. itm by the last revised ASACSIS111011t Roll of the said Municipality,sto be entitled to vote in the . said munieipality at, TSIeetions for members of OM Legislative Assembly and at Munkipal Elections and that said likt was first posted up Only officeat hayfield on the 29th day of June, 1001, and reniaina there for inapectint. Electors are called upon to examine the said list .and if any omissions- or • any other errors are found therein.. to take immediate proceedthga to have the staid errors corrected according to WM H. W. EltW/N. Clerk of Ilayilehl, Dated at hayfield, eune 20th, 1001. • W OLEN, CAMPBELL Organist and Chtlir•Mas,Ler Of North street (thumb, Goderich, and 10001101 of piano, pipe. organ and theory, is prepared to take a limited nutober of pupils for instraction. Leave Wood 01 3110 Clarendon Hotel, Will viSit Clinten On Friday Of etteh Week, isesissornmeneimpamissiassotiiiimilairsaiimsiseisma $ago2130.0.:W_LOATILieff, SHOES to be slaughtered at S. C. Rathwell's, Varna. ' A great opportunity td get shoes at Mss. than wholesale prices. Havingbought the stock of J. D. Jamieson of Brucefield at a low rate on the dollar -we wa:nt tO turn it into money as quickly as possible. Sale will commenft Friday, Juno 21st, continuing until disriosed of. This is good, well assorted stock and will go very rapidly, • Call early and secure the 'greatest b gains. . Butter & ago and /01:14.010.00 Prop piroduao :taken This signature is on nvory bolt of the iiMmitte RATHWELL Laiatote BrottkoQumine %%bids s tit* rOmatit tag elitfeit A $AM PM) dt, 130.17 Mr. Wm, Tout, Huron township, Bruce county, Sundayed in tile yillage. Miss b. Cunningham is home for her holidays. Misses Graham of Bay City were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Harey Hawkins this week. • Jas. Hawkins, Sr., returned Satur- day from Kincardine. Mr, Shaw, Queen City, was in the village this week. W. W. Hawkins of Chicago is home for awhile, Mr. H. McLeod, 13etturnont, Texus, and his neice, Miss McLeod of Mich., ars visiting the foriner'e sister, Mrs. J. Ben Bawkins of thie village, this week. Haying is done In this neighborhood rather early in the season but it is about only half a crop pwing to having no rain in the forepart of the season. • Richard Postlewaite of Godericb, who is gathering long tiraber along the shore, got a, large raft off his bands on Friday, a tug taking it to Sarnia. There were nearly a thousand logs. The foundation of joe McMillan's barn is nearly completed. It is of cement. John Green of Goderich spent Sun- day at home. Thos. Hawkins, postmaster, has his store and residence painted which im- proves the appearance greatly. Several of the citizens went to Luck. now for the 12th. ' •41**144.10.....*•••••••••• MitititrIGES. •I Don t Blunder Again, lf Yon I Please. • 1 _ - An esteemed StanleY is ecriber, whose postofflee is in IVarna, called on Tuesday to . say that he had not been re. I celving his copy of TUN 1 NEws•Itueonp regularly for 1 that it was vexatious to drive some time past. lie added miles to the postoffice only to , Ibe met with " YouJ NEWS. RECoun Is not here, but he did not blan3e the office of 1 publication, believing that I . the cause of these disappoint- rnents lay much nearer home. 1 In support of this be cited an occasion when the postmaster had handed. him copies of isoccessive issues though he calls or sends to the office regularly. When Mr, Catena Iwas postmaster he' received his NEWS -RECORD promptly and be thinks it passing inow. strange that he cannot do so I We have received so inanY •• 1 of these complaints from Stanley during the past few months that . patience has Iceased to be a virtue. It is annoying to rush out an issue and do your best to have • it placed in the hands of your t patrons by the first mails only 4 to find out afterwards that . . 4i, through stupidity en route or • at the end of it some one has Iblundered, We hope --hope in this can is greater + than expectation -that there • imay be no further cause for complaint in this quarter. ************************ ___-,—.......-_ 'Et OLISIESVIBLE. ...___- . Rev. W. J. linsaar's topics for next Sunday are: Mornieg-"Family Re- ligion" ; the evening -"Harvesters Wanted!, . Mrs. A. K, Birks and children of London are the guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elford, Mr. Bristowe of Stratford has been visiting his friend, Mr. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. James Snell and son of Hullett visited at W. Stanley's prior. to their departure to Manitoba on Friday. , • Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Jervis and son spent Sunday visiting friends in Man- chester. The JOrie make of cheese was shipped on Monday. It was sold for 9.1.10 a if it fails to cure. 26e. E. W. Groves lb. signature is on each box. ' ' • St. Helens. • TaoUSAND A.RE • GOING EVERY DAY. • ISS Wonderful Washington,the ever- green State, land of oppoitunities, of fine soil, splendid crops and indepen. dent homes. Now is your time to go , to the PacificCoast over the GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY. Wonder- ful Washington, the ever -green State is the place for you. Climate almost perfect. • Grass is green and roses bloom at Obristeeas. Fine crape that never fail, • Plenty of good land. You cau own your farm ancl borne and be independent. Good .markets Good prices. Good schools and. churches. For illustrated description and full information about rates over. Great Northern Ry, weites or call on Cbas. W. Graves, District Passenger Agent, OtHing St. West, (Room 12,) Toronto, Ont. To 'cure a cold in oneday Take Laxative 13romo Quinine Tab Jets. All druggists refund the money • For Over Fifty Years AIRFLWTNSLOW'S soossuse SYRUP has hem used by millions of mothers for their children while teething. If disturbed at night and broken of your rest by a dick child suffering and crying with pain of Cutting Teeth send at onee and get a bottle of "Mrs,Vginslow's sooth- ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will 're- lieve the poor itto sufferer immediately. De - vend upon it, mothers, there is no mistake about • It. It curesDiarrInta, regulates,the Stomach . and bowels, cures Wind Colic, softens the GUMS, reduossInfin,nrimation, and gives tone and energy,to the whole system. "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup" for children teething is plea- sant to the taste and is the prescription of one of the oldest and best, female physicians and • nurses in the United States. Price twenty-five cents an bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world." Be sure and ask for "131105, Wrissr.ew SOOTRIN'a SYRUP, AUCTION SALE 010 •. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Mary Street, Clinton • SATURDAY, • JULY 27TH, Thefollowing: ..• ' • 2 bedroorn suites 1 hapging lamp ' • 1 bedstead 2 lamps • • i2311:ar4 ri4t.,W4fhr • on.., chair . 6 doz. gem jars • 1 couch dishes Kitchen chairs „ 1 lounge • House to rent carpets • • 1 cook stove • 5 rocking chairs 1 coal stove Terms, Cash. Salo at 3 o'clock sharp. MRS, BERT POTS, D.'DICICENSON, • Proprietress. „ .A.ue tioneer. sso CANADIAN PACIFIC' 20,000 HARVESTERS WANTED MANI708/i AND eANADIAN NORTH WEST FARM' LABORERS' EXCURSIONS Will be run frontstations 111 On- tario on Main Lille Toronto to Sarnia and north except north of Toronto and Cardwell June. to Winnipeg and all stations north- west, west and soulth.west to' Yorktonatloosejaw, Estevan for AUGUST OTTI 10 • On complying with conditions of eertificates which will bo given purchasers of one-way 810 tickets passengers will he returned to starting point by seine route on or before Nov 1011), 1001, on payment of $18. • . TIONETS ARE SECOND CLASS Apply for pamphlet giving full particulars to Your nearest agent or to • A. B. donvxAisr, Assistant General Paagenger Agent, King St, East, Toronto. • NEW SHOE SHOP I wish to inform the public that I have opened out a, Shoe Shop in the Sheppard store, opposite. • Combe's drug store. where I ani • prepared to do all kinds of cu• e tom Work and repairing All orders entrusted to me will be neatly., cheeplyand promptly • executed., AMOS COOPER. The River Hotel SAYFIELD was opened for the summer on July 2ncl. It is under new Man. agement and, having been tlaoroughTy renovated . and re-. furnished throughout, is now In first-class eondition. Terms moderate. Bus meets all trains Itt Brucefleld when notified. THOS.. STEPHENS P. MANAGER. ,Clinton Market Iteeporti Otto 0 415 anew* 432 to 0 03. Barley...-. • 0 87 to 040 Oats, ... ... 031 to 0 32' firt.W.t*W0p1.4 0 60 tO po Potatoes per bushel.. -.. 0 20 to 0 25, • Butter rolls and erock 0 13 to 0 14 Butter in 0 14 to 0 15 Hziy.Eggh per doz.,.. - 0 Ok to 0 11 „,..„ „ ..8 06 to 0 00 Wool- ..... 0 15" to 0 16, Live Itogs per 6 50 to 6 50 Singers............. 6.75 to 6 75 Dressedrork per 'ewt 8 00 to 8 50 Flour per ewt 175 to 200 Bran per ...... 14 00 to 14 00 Miss Mary Clark is „home for her vacation from Goderich`Collegiate, Miss liazie Clark, who has been visiting 1,iet'tincleinAshfleld, is home again. 13fr. and Mrs. G. It. Mooney of the Ripley Express, visited at Mil, Henry Woods on Saturday. • Bey. Mr. Hall of Wingham preach- ed a veryimpressive sermon in the Presbyterian church on Sabbath morn- ing last. We are sorry to annotmce the death of Mrs. Wm. •Dwain, who died last Tuesday. The funeral took place oh Thursday and was very largely at- tended. • KIND WORDS • • CAN NEVER DID. ThO e Bothwell Tirnes of Thersday last contained the following reference to • the • brother of Mr. j. G. Medd of Clinton : Considera.ble interest is generaliy. treated in the advent of a new minis- • ter into a town and pulpit and the change lately ina,de in the Methodist church here wes no deviation from the rule. 'A large number turned out. both Morning and evening on Sunday to see and hear Rev, Dr. Medd for the first. time and in every quarter you can hear the remark "What dia you think of the sermon?" In Rev. Cobbledick the church lost it fine pulpit orator but in Rev, Dr. Medd they have:received in exchange also a fluent and intelli- 'gent orator., one who can by words reach deep into the heart of any Matt or woman with feeling mid at the same time give hie hearers many points of much educational value. Both his sermons on. Sunday were masterly efforts." • • Ashfield Township.. , -- Mr. George Carter of Illinois IL S. is the guest of his unole, • Mr. H. . C, Cook, mid other relations. Master Mark Gardner, who was badly hurt on Monday by falling from a build- ing, is, we are glad.te say, able to be around again Among those who were in Lucknow on on the 121hfroni Goderich township weer:G. Prootor, Mies Harris,W.Ercieson and R. Currie. The 12th of July celebration was .0 grand success in Lucknbw, there being forty five lodges in the procession, MI seemed -to enjoy themselves. Luoknovv will welcome the Orangeman back When the time cornea to have the Exile. • bration again, 1 Sliorta per ton...". 15 00 to 16 00 ' . - - ,---.....-- ----.... Wool Pbelb," ..... ... • 13 to 14 THE' NEWs.ancottx) till. September Dew di.ppies pot Ib.,.....—.01 to 0 4i for 10 cots* , • THE AGONY OF SLEEPLESSNESS. • Did you everpass a single night 'in wakeful minty, tossing and rolling in bed, trying in vain to sleep and longing for the morning to come? Can you imagine the torture of spending night afer night in this way, each succeeding night growing wens and worse This is the moat dreadful symptom of Ner- vous Exhaustion and Debility. You can be gradually and thororghly cured of Sleeplessness by the upimilding in- fluence of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. 11 cures in naturelEi way, by creating new nerve cells and restoring lost vitality' nay Tawnshlp Connell. The township council of Hay met on Monday, the 2nd July, as a court of re- vitioir on the assessment of by- law no. 7, 1901 for drainage. There were several appeals against the asansment of the engineer, after due consideration the lineament of 6150 .on S. pt. lot 27 con, 8 wasstruck off mid the amount added to the assessment Of the road. The eourt of revision, Was (dosed, the council resumed. The following =Mints' were ordered to be paid. • David Dtieharme fol. out. L. R. $6.00; 3. McDonald work, eideroad, con.6, $6.; 3. Stacy rep, approaches Blk, Creek bridge, $6,00, Ity.Magel working grader *23.80; Township Treaaurer, postage' NOE1 Surerus, hauling spite driver 11.50 ;N.Jarrott team for grader 63.00 . Wm. White team for ,grader 63.00 ;'Geo. O'Brien team for grader and culverts 111.00 ; Thos.”Dick team for grader *3.00' Thos, Laing team for grader *3.00 ; Wm, Armstrong team for grader 16.00 ; Geo. Richardson team for grader,, woe; Wm. Jarrett team for grader 144.60 ; Wm. Kyle mil. eon. 0 63,00;1 Wm. Coleman work and dui, con, 3, 11.26, Council will meet again ott.Sattirday the 131,h lest, at 8 °Week p, in. • Vital Statistica for Hay for six months ending jute 2nd. There have been re: glittered, births' 38, males 18, females 20, deaths 23, males 12, females 11. Aver. age age. 32 yeafa, 6 months, the oldest person registered Was 06 years old. • IVIerriegea 9, •••••*,"'"- HANNA-GRAHAIVI-:-At the teaidenee of the bride's parents in rioderich township on July 10th, by Rev. W. J. Hussar, John Hanna of lieberne to Emma, eldest lieughkr of Mr, James Graham. lifoGREGOE--SICINN-At StsPaul'e rec. tory, Wingham, by Rey. W03, Lowe, on July 2n4, Wm. MO -yew to Kin Jennett Sleinn, both of East Wawanosh. ARMSTRONG-wan:IT-At the resi- dence of Mr, Isaac Wright, Turn - berry, on July 13rd, by Rev, W. Lowe, Mr, John Geo. Armstrong of Rainy River, to Miss Adelaine Wright of Turnberry. FARREL- WEST -At t be residence of the bride's brother, John West, Bruce, on July 3rd by the Rev, Jas, Fitzpatrick, Mr, Ed, Farrell to Miss West, WEBSTER-WILCOX-In Exeter on July 1st by:Rev.J. W.Ten Eyok,Thos. Webster of Exeter North to MSS Jennie Wilcox, jONES-BLANSHARD-At Straford,ou July 8th, by Rev. M. L. Leitch, Mr. james Tones, of Owen Sound, to Miss Mabel Blanahard, of MoKillop. BMUS. O MciCATIGHEY-- In Clinton cm July 14th,the wife of Mr, J. J. Mo. Caughey, of a daughter, EIDT-In Hanover on Silly. 17thithe • wife of Mr. L. E. Eidt (nee Ida • Miller) of a daughter, . JONES -In Goderioh township on July • 12113 the wiie of Mr. Isaac Jones of a son, JAMEISON-In Brussels, on July 4th, • the wife of 'David Jameison, of a daughter, BEDARD-At St. Joseph, on the lab • July, the wife of Mr. Jciseph Bed- ard of a son. GRAVES -In Seaforth, on July 5th, the wife of Mr. Gerald Graves, of a • daughter, •. BROADFUOT-In Tuokersmith, on July • 9th, the wife of Mr. W. a, Broad- • foot, of a son. CHAPPEL-In Exeter,' on July 9th, the' wife 01' John Chappel, of a son. COLEMAN -In Seaforth, on July 61h, the wife of Mr. E. C. Coleman, of a • daughter. MITTELTIOLTZ-In Zurich on the Oth . July the wife of Andrew Mittle, • holtz of a daughter. • • 1:101,MES.--In Clinton on J-uly 16th Mrs S. Holroos, aged 88 years, CRAW1?ORD-1n Peterboro • on Yuly. '•14th, Ellen Miller reliot of the late • Robert Crawford, and sister of Mr. Jacob Miller of Clinton aged 66 • years. ROCHE-At 451 Vinewood Ave., De. roit, on July 13th, Simon Roche, father of Mrs. Robert Biggart df Clinton, aged 98 years and 3 mos, L1VINGSTON-In Grey, on July 81h, • Anna, daug 'later. of Mr. and Mrs. James Livingston, aged 44 years, 9 months and 21 days. • KELLINGTON-In Menlo On July 9th, ifathewKellington in his 65th year. BAWTINHEIIVIER-In Grey, on July 5t130 Wm. Bawtinheimer, aged 53 years11 month s and 8 days. McINDOO-In Wingham, July 51h, Carter, infant son ef Mr. and Mrs, M. H, MoIndoo, aged 5 nionths, 15 PARK -In Wingham, July 7th, Alice Ludlow wife of Halsey 'Park, aged 48 fears, 3 months. BALLAGH- Culrois, july 2nd, Clara Mildred, daughter of James W. Ballagh, .aged 6 years and 6 months. NICHOL-In Morris ori July. 3, Merger- . et McGregor, wife of Michael Nichol, aged 30 years. SIMPSON-In • Culross, on July 4th, Margaret Johnston, relict et the late Arthur Simpson, aged 71 years, •• 10 months ahd 15 days. JOHNSTON-At Kincardine on the 9th • July, lArm Johnston aged 70 years. GILBERT-In IvIcGillvray, july 4, Wil- liam Gilbert ,aged 76 years. ROSS -In Stanley, on the 8th July,Roci- • erick Ross, aged 79years,8 months. DURNIN-In West Wawanosh, on July • 10th, Mary, reliot of the late Wm. •Durnin,agecl 72 years. ' . • . •, • WHA.T 18, LIFE T Oran" If you are a victim of iies, ae one person in every four is, you Etuffer keen- ly from one of the most torturing ailments known to man, and may well wonder if life is worth living. Certain relief and ultimtte mire is awaiting you by means of Dr, Chase's Ointment. It has never kited to euro piles. Painlessly and naturally it allayo the inflamation, heals the ulcers and thoroughly cures this wretched disease. CLINTON MARBLE ° AND GRANITE WORKS The best class of work - procurable has been ' m anufactured here for many yearspast, WE WON'T call on yoil a week after your bereavement, wE wow' make the work to suit the price. WE WILL make the price t� suit the work. WE WILL give you the choice of the produetion of the world • in design mid. material. We are the ONLY prac. Veal men in Clinton in our line, Do not be talked into placing your order without first call- ing on us. J B. HOOVER, PROP Next to Commercial Hotel, Nervous Depression and Bodily Weakness. Another 'Women sVha Ira% leorm. Ifealth, Strength and Vigor in the Use of Dr. chasefs Nerve rood, To women esPeolailV Dr. Chasthl Nerve rood is proving to be a very' great blessing, So many women aro weakened and debilitated by overwork, 'svorries er ditleanea PeCullar to their sex., and need the aesiatance of Just such a restorative as this great food cure. Mrs, IL A. IlteCrea, Tory 11111, Ont., writes: -"My system was all run down when r began to use Dr, Clutee's Nerve Point1 was weak and vet,' nervous erid felt so tired end worn out that I could scarcely drag myself about the house. Xt seemed Impossible for me to get rest or sleep at night,and' r felt that x was gradually growing weaker and more nervous and irritable. Since beginning the nee of Dr. Chase'* Nerve rood I feel altogether diffet.ntt. It has • gradually etrengthehed my nerves and built up my ilYtiteln woriderfully. sleep weli. now, and am being thorough- ly restored to' health and strength. believe it fo the blot medicine to be had for the nervea.• , Dr, Chliee'e Nerve Food fig eenIsi co NOW IS THE TIME TO ,ORDER' We are now delivering' rig itt 0g the oars at the lowest possible price for the best grade of Anthracite Coal. •:s Tfte Best is tile Cheapest Owing to the scarcitrof oars there is a diffi- culty getting orders filled. We would advise orderiag at .once in, ordet to secure present price lras coal will undoubtedly ad- vance first of nextmonth if not soon.er. - Leave yourorders at odr store. - 2 Cars Portland and Thcrold. Cement just • received. •Call and get our prices. 0. • Suitable for Barns, 'Fences, G-ates, Bridges a,nd all outside work . . .• WHITE AND 17 coLoas• It is durable and mighty Cheap, too. Call and get color card and all particulars. .'Good 'a,ssortment Oil Stoves„ •Screen, Doors and Windows. ' 1-1ARLAND BROS. CHEAP% - - HARDWARE HOUSE - .14Wwv;440Anov.WWw.iiiNt0"torovroo.AAAA0vvitioir.1>\. M K1NNON CO. iaTAY791.1X* 11 LUGKY.STIIIKE vvvvvv_sovvvv0A0AA0.0 . • Last week we made a great strike in buying a traveller's samples of . • Ladies' White Underwear, Wrappers and flne wool Drees Skirts, at a great reduction in prices and. on Thursday morning we comnience to sell them off at prices like these : • Corset Covers, made of fine carnbric, neck and front trim- • med with embroidery, worth 35e, for 26e Corset Covers of fine cambric, Margarite style, finished. with fine embroidery, regular 45c, for 35c Ladies' Night Dresses in fine cambrie, three clusters of tucks, regular 75c, 'for 50c • Night Dresses, made of fine cambrie, trimmed with fine • embroidery, regular 05e, for 70c • Night Dresses, of extra fine cambric, trimmed with fine torchon lace and insertion, worth $1.75 for $1,45 Ladies' Night Dresses, ,made of fine Lonclsdale cambric, • trimmed with fine embroidery and insertion, worth 82.50 for $1.75 Also a ftill range of White Skirts, Ohimeses and Drawers at wholesale prices. • . • Ladies' Wrappers, made of fine perditle, with black and colored all.over yokes and fancy trimming, at 75c, $1, • $1,50 and $1,75, worth one third more Ladies' black figured Dress Skirts, worth $2, for 611 Ladies fine wool Dress Slurts,in the newest style of goods, in 5iff1.75ent colors, no two alike, regular price $3,50, for We have 32 of those Skirts, 0111(10 10 the newest style,lined with striped pereale, from $1.50 to $5 each, which will • be eold at half price • • mcKINNON & CO. - MYTH -4404.4wAnionmokAAAMOvv."44^0~4,00/0144www•Aww.&_____,, , o os0400ooteioGootimmooilostOoviiipoompoofood40-000004,404004006410 e , • 6 , 1 S. H. GIDLEY - BLYTH i 6 • : POPULAR CLOTHING STORE • • • • • . \ 6 • a • • • , • • I SPRING NO V ELT I ES I ' . . . 6 • * DRESS 'YOUR BOY WELL • * • • • 0 • . • .. • • o • e O Vott are proud of that bey of yours. Every boy should be thepride iti : of his parents. Ile shoold be dressed so that be ay feel the equal of any : • of the boys ho is associated with. , • • . , - • • tet us (Whim out this spring. We will make him one of the best e : dressed boys in this eounty. The elegance and • taste represented in our * o • juvenile elothing must be seen to he appreciated. • • • 4 The vest suits, ages 4. to 8, made from tieh effects in handsome • • e •• worsteds and tweeds, are very cute, • • . • 9 For larger boys we show some very nobby suits in grey litul brown : * • tweeds and blue serges. We can sell you. it suit as low as $1,50 or as high is • as 56 or stop at any point between where the priers- pleases, et a * • : • • f. We are also offering big bargains in Men's Suite this rrtonth, ; and see the 50 suits We aro selling at 54 and the, $0,suita at 50, • S. so • GIDLIN I 4 MEN'S SUITS Call • 0 0 bolt... boos for $"°, n't dt414"i *1160.061101114.06411•1141411064111141100.6611141.1616.66.00616000.040.111600 AdMall8911# Qch• VoroAwg