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lee Fred T. Jackson for Solid Leather Shoes.,
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Don't Blame
Your Feet
If they ache. Teraper-,trying to be sure.
n• But why confound, tne effect with cause /
The fault is in
the Shoes
• Better get a pair of
Hagar Shoes
• from JACliSON, then you'll haye co
. fort as well as style, fit and wear.
Best Shoe Values
in Town
Wig teXy, /yes/
Po/IVI for%
(Woo/cRoes.
'8111itala"
COunty Court.
Nothing'
Equhisil 't416111:1i:debl a"ge :/1444:14::18:1111:11u1111:::;errnwe: lacluTs: 7°14 epTas fes°13::::::::::::81
toCaoderich Township; () Celan, Mori le;
Simon, J. Badour, Hay; John A. 00Xo
shibola 'tree °CT.! It Euxg,hIliNge:
Lannon,'Ashilela : 1 hMetas Lane,
Stephen: Alex Montgomery. Howick ;
Robt Tennant, W1ngharn ; Fred Wil.
Fora q 111
uick and 'ell, 11.4k; John O. _Wood, Tucker-
. $101 ; m Wellwood, West Wawa -
lasting shine. nosh. Mr Dunbar was chosen as fore-
man.
SIIINOL4 the modern waterproof that in connectien with the theft of
The only criminal case on the docket,
Pas e Sh,oe- Polls QMO ftsbermen'S leads ferred to the December sittmge of the
was trans.
^
Court. •
On Wednesday morning 111cOla11 vs.
ressinp.s which HamiSton et al, was taken up. This
was an action for an alleged Illegal
!distress, Pnilip Hoit, K. O., for ;
�l leather leam.
Takes the place of all liquid d
injure the leathar and scale off.
. Shinola, burnishes theaetu
) All sizesandstyles for Men, Women and
Children.•
Lowest Prices
cheapest. Only 10e for large sized box.
Every pair guaranteed it is another new thing at the New Shoe
You alway's get the best from JACKSON Store
W. Proudfoot, K, O., anceJ. A. olts
- son (Blyth) for clefts. After hearing a
number of witnesses His Honor took
the case from the juiy and dismissed
,the action with ccats, on the ground
,that the woods alleged to have been
illegally seized were virtually not the
property of the plantiff at the time of
the seizure, hatving been previously
seized by chattel mortgage. Proceed-
ing were stayed for, thirty days in
order to give the plantiff dine to
move for a new trial.
The Court then adjourned to Thurs-
day morning, when WNW vs. Oombs
et al was taken up. The, plaintiff was
the son of the plaintiff An the former
actinn; the parties living in Blyth or
Vicinity. The plaintiff , brought • frbm
his father ft cat which was covered by
a blanket chattel mortgage held by
the defendant; but it was •contended
that the sale by McNeil, sr., was
MoKELVIE Wroxeter, June 7th, to ::,sarresgsd to elonyd ntl: eh adir idea n coltt As eft tzeerd-
• Mr and NUB 8.B, MoKelvie, .daughter. under the mortgage and tbeactionre-
OSBORNE-In r(reie—June 3rd to Mr suited. The same counsel were en.
and Mrs Chau. Osborne, a dasighter. gaged as in the preyious suit. This
GARROW-In Goderioh, arum 6th tioalfr ease occupied all day. Thursday and
and Mrs Chas;;Garrow, a daughter. most, of Friday. ' The 3ury retired at
2 ' 1 F 'd f d •
re -
BELL -In * Wingfiam, June 6th, to Mr
turned at 4 clock
and Mrs AL Bell, a eon. • • agreed upon a verdict for plaintiff for
O , ten of them having
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Culross,May 28th, to fdr and $90. His Honor directed that judg-
Mrs J Hihn, a daughter. rnent be entered for this amount with
COPELAND-In Gorrie,June 6th, to Mr full County Conn costa.
and Mrs R. Copeland, a daughter. . , The other two actions on, the docket.
Radcliffe vs. Town' of Goderich, and
WATSON-In Fordwich, June 'Abaci Mr McDonald vs. Town of ' Godereeh, were
taenrcle.Mrs Wan Watson, Toronto,twin (laugh- postponed. It is understood that an
attempt is being made at settlement
mg it smooth and dry so that dust
cannot stick to it, uor' contact, dull it.
Once shined it will not soil the inoitt deli-
cate fabric. SHINOLAIs the best and 'also
Bo Paper Roles Pre T.Jackson
Store and get new Shoes
No Shoddy °
Quality the Best Prices the Lowest
Tit J. W. IRWIN'S
Redpath and St, Le,wrence.best granulated sugar, at $3.85 per cwt by
tbe barrel, or 20 pounds for $1. 30 pounds coffee . sugar for $L
• Ottrin'ed goods cheaps-Delai and Kent Can Corn 0c a can, Canned
chicken 10c, Roast Been lb tins 150 each.•
Teas -Black Japan and 'Young Hyson from 104 up, our leader is- 25c per
pound.
Raisins, Currants, Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apricots' and Cooking Figs
Cro • ry-/ h • just opened out 3 crates of Dinner,Tea and Toilet "
and fancy china, new patterns direct from the factories in England,
selling from 10, to 20% less than regular Price. Call and exainine
• quality and prices.
Wanted good butter and eggs. Phone 45.•
WIN Clinton,
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•Aviv Atitigtttottuni•b
Cord& orn Chop „rot -Sale.
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Correand also Cc r 'hop for saki. Drive right
to warehouseneac G T freight shed.
Clinton, June 29,18w • WG PERRIN'
Want cd .
One hundred (100) Giristo work on piecd,w,drk,
In bisenit and candy ditpartmeirts. Can make
from four (4) to six ((i) dellars per week. Apnly
. at The McCormick mfg Cc's. offices, Dundas St.
corner Wellingten, London, Ont. • 2w120
% Card oi Thanks.
TO TER ELECTORS OF WEST HURON:
• GENTLEMAN,•4 deem it my ditty to return
thanks to the friends, of both shades of politics
,-who supported me so loya,ly in the recent
contest in West Huron •
I feel deeply gratified at the result, and
shone, by earnest attention to my:duties as
representative of the constituei on to merit
the confidence which the electors have. re -
,posed in MO.
have the honor to be, gentleman.
.„ Yours sincerely, -
I& G. -CAMERON.
Goderich, June 2, 1902.• It.
• Sale Register,
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• The sale. of buggies, etc, adyertised to
have taken plaoe on Saturday last, but
postponed, will take place at • lot 21,"
Huron road, adjoiningtown of Clinton, et
'2 P. m., on Baton:lay, June 21st. •a, E.
Brydges, Prop:, Those, Brown, Anat.,
Lords o!the North,.
" One oi the greatest Catadianworke of fio-
tions"Lorde of the North,"bas reoefirl ap-
peared from the pen of a new writer, Mies
A. O. Lad. The Montreal Daily „Herald
has been fortunate in securing the rights of
this new story for aerial Ieproduotion, Ana
is Piet beginning, its publication. in order
to interest the reading public in the store.
'The Herald, annoances that it will send its,
daily edition free f sr two weeks; beginning
with the first iteue of the Story, to 'anyone
sending in their name and address, to the
Daily Herald, Montreal, • ,
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TbeCelleitilara.
+a*
Friday,Jutte20,1--Gederiehline excursion
.40,est Huron' Farmers' •and Women's In -
Guelph 4,Sperimetitittli'artu; meeting of
atitntes at the home of H. Morris, Loyal,
Celborrie townehip.
Satdrday. June 21,-L 0. 0, r, °tour -
Rion from "Itincsrdine and elatione along
the line to Sarnia and:Detroit.
Menden, .lune 23 -Garden• party, Bethel.
ehtuchsGtinerioh townshipait the voidance
of 30130. Woods,
Strawber•ry Vie:nal, Surnmerhill, at St,
Fetees thuroh.
Tueadayartne Me -Willis obinch Minion
Dana garden patty on a'. W. XrWill's and
e. Strelth'e lawns.
ss, Wednesday, ,l'une 25 -Varna garden
b party, Methodist church,
- Bethel (Oolborne) tda.meeting,
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ThnredaYljune '20 -Lawn Seehilimidale.
totes aura, Goadrioli township, . •
rrida4.,Sone21--tiolmeaV111010, n social.
,.
Ltd paVilion in the Allan Gardens,
. Toronto, in which the banquet of the
Boards of Trade was held,were destroy. '
, 6a by' fire within two, hours after the
close of the speechomaking. The build-
ing *PA entirely of Wood and glass and
aecoraect. with hunting and Other in.
namable aterial. Reid the fire oc.
'Orr:edit% the mining the lose of llfe.
Would have been ettortuo0s,
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. Patronize the New Shoe
Bonms
BARGE -In Clinton,June 16. to Mr and
• tire A. Barge, a daughter,
• WALRER.-.111 Clinton, on June 7, to
Mr and Mrs John Walker, a son.
MARTIN -At Hamilton,June in eas hiss° cases.
_ • The presentment of the grand jury
stated that the jurors had examined
the jail and foundthe towns . clean
and in good order.. There were three
persons confined, onea train') and two
mane personswho had not yet been
sent- to.- the ,.asyltran• • The.. , jurors.
, also.went to Vinton -and inspected the
house of refuge finding seventy-seven
inmates therein, forty-seven males and
thirty females. The , presentment
added; "Mr and Mrs French are well
adapted to the work; and no, coin.
plaints. are made againit then:sus--
Signal.' '
and Mre H. Martin (formerly of-Goderionj
Sporting Notes, . •
. .„ • Of a daughter. . _
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n mber of rinks from 'Own • intendlgos • . • ta.amitiF,D, , •
E to tratford on "Coronation Day" to •
wi . , , MoCA,LLIJI11-sclislitlilif -2•In Toronto*
' • ' • on J nallth,.. by. Rev . Dasteacintsre,of
As theClinton lacrosse teambari disband; Beansevils,_le Mr Dimeari litikalltun, of the,
banded ttiegames Whieh.are to be plaaea 'SeriforthMillieg'CoirinlitzeSthilfisie 'Jamie
WiliedIrsi in the Interinediate sams. are
defaulted to the other clubs. • ' forth. ,
Oldham, Water of Mr T. O. Kemp, of , Sen-
.
There will he a championship. laorosse BRIGGS lIODERMID.:-At the re:
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metal platted. in Seaforth this evening sidenoe ot tbride's narents,'On June 7th :
between the "Stare" of Bright, ., and the
"Beavers" of Seabed! , , • ; ' by. Rev ' .' Larkin,. De Charles E
Briggs, o eland, Ohio. Ito' Mee 'Jean
The ninth efinot Oahe Gun Cluisas on MoDersmid; Youngest daughter of MrAgnue
Thureday of last week and Only five look MoDettmid, of the Huron road. ' s
2 ,
part,the more being:-Thirds-blicliissIt GerthansJ E Hovey HOLLAND ,- STEWART; '-'At the
19, J E Clantelon 10 ;
41 map's°, .Egneondville, On June Ilth,. by
18 ; 28 birdri-11 Ball 1.3
Rev N. , Shaw, Mr Thetis:ire Bellbird; of
s On Saturday afternoontSloderichai Junior Morris, to Bare A. Stewart, of Egmonn-
nine drove over and pi yed a• friendly: yille. . , , .•
game of cricket -like base 11 with Clinton i '-'rvATCHEEt• WELLS. -At : Victoria
gnome . Starting about , o'clock they's Cottage, Brussels, on Jame 11, by Rev R.
pounded eiteh other all over tbe field ti)l Pant, •Mr John W. Watcher. to Miss Mara'
tbe eed. of the • 9,th innings when 'the score
A O. Wells, both of Wirigham. -
stood 22 to 26 in.. favior of GocteriehS, •
large number witnessed the guise: f SNELL-FELT:MAN.-In the Menlo-
' ,dist church, Wingharn, on Thursday; Jtine
A druggist's bowling tousnameet ar
ed by R. „1", Thomas, of, Windsor, wa
ed., in Mitchell last week; H. B. Co
town, attended and took a hand in t
test e the games he, was in he pia
and only lost by a few points there
to hind the trophies.. The single P
by W. B. Giabitm, of Ridgetow • the win. daughter of Louis Small. •
aing' I2th, 19C2, by Rey W. J. Ford, L. L. B,
Pay; of Essex, and Ref 11. Hobbs, Dr 0, Alvin
suf?,'„?.... Snell, of Essex, to Miss Gertrude Lillian
li Fellinao, of Wingham.
y HAINES -SHALL.-At the aesidence
izes.were of the bride's parents, Culrcen. by Rev W..
let S. Thomson'
Stratford ,. and 2nd Lowe, on Jure. 402,Sohn E. Haines to halloo,
ners of the doubles were S.' .A. ,Hodge;'. of , tste,:Lty- PHDLAN,-At' the Romeo ,
Mitchell, and P. Bitwclen, of fidgetown:. Catholic church.. Blytb, on' June 2nd, by
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Our bowlers played in Windsor on Wed: Rev ` Father McMenamin, Mr Peter
nesday afternoon and in Det oh Thursday Healey, to Annie, daughter of Mr Patrick
forenoon. There were two tinku, the first Phelan, all of leorris,
composed of W: Jaekson; /D. A. Forrester, ROW kl MAY I MI h 11 3
J. Fair and J. W Irwin; t
'Corvie, J. Harland W
I
Wiltee. They Wene by
Three rinks of bowler
game with Seaforih on
defeated by the followi
Dr• Agnew
J McDonald •
Jas Fair
• W jaokson• skip 13
e second, D Mo • , t ra' ' Eli" d
Brydone and A. 11.. 1VIr Henry Rowe ci las. ie,. amen
daughter of Mr Time May, of Dieterat -
, FOLTON-SHARPIN,- At the re -
'played' a friendly „essence os -bride's mother; C. line, Howiok,
runty last,but were 1.• on Wednesday 4th inst. by the Rev 1, A.
g ecore: ' I Meltebsey, of ! Wroxeter, Miss Emma
B P'"e8 ' t Sharpin,•to•Mr Arthur S. Toiton, of
Harceaton•• Kansas city.
J vv_ Greig •ski 20 'WILSON-HODGINS.-At St Step -
D Bright •
W Spaulding ' i ill 0 Reid ' . henSisolrurol; •Gorrie, on Wednesday,- 4th
J Wiseman( J McMichael Inca by tbe Rev P. A.. Hall, Mr Wm Wil
J Jonnson • 1 W Pearce -
son, of Kincardine, to Miss minnie Rod -
3 Harland •' skipa4 T Coleman ski 24
K
P gine, of Kinlough.
D MoCorvie
/ J Ballantyne ALIENz-K4RE..-Ab the residence of
J Rankin the bride's parents, on May 28, by. the Rev
W D McLean . Sohn Hart, Mr Rat Allen, of Blanehard,
p 20 WD Hepburn skip 14. to•Misofe Lanes Kiek, daughter of Mr Wm
.
. Ktrk. Woodharo. ' •
TALBOT - CROORDTT. - In Dor-
__._ .....s.„
11 nu . %/court. " cheater on June llth, Mr Wm L. Talbot,
c 1
e ourt, which opened at
. --- • of Exeter, te Miss Clara L, ()rocket, . of
onday and lasted till Wednes•-
Dorchester. • i .
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s Honor, au,stice Streets the I KYLD-HERN.-At the residence o
es were entered and disposed the bride's parents, on June 11, •by Bev W
'• as Waddell, • Mr Hermails Kyle to Mies
Trott, re administration of an Louisa Hern, both of Usbarne. • ,
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• ease wile postponed, F W•Di•m.
r plaintiff, Proudfoot de Heys
nt. . • W , EIB -In Seaforth,Jute 7th,Sno, Weir
. Shinols,postponed. Prouefoot 1 aged 65 year& ,•
H Wiltee •
J W Irwin
D A Forresters
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. At the Assn
.Goderich On
day, before Ir
follow ing.car
of :- • -
Rook et a
estate ; 4h
Gledinan
for defend
Smith'y
& Hays to
Mather
Et D Co
plaintiff, Pliolt for •defendant. I sEATTIE-In MaKillop, Jena Oth, the
re. Mernee ; Settled out of (iourt, "(wife of Thos. Beattie; aged 55 yeara.
Davidsor
. i , o WIGGINS-s
arson i in , Sone istr GoderiohEric
. fot defp ain iendant.
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.1 Doh rty et al The Millers' Manufactu0 Wggins aged de years.
Co; ern
hand a
Aylect
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Nei
ring • . .
g for insurance; taken out of aury'e GIBSON-In Grey, June 8th, Margaret,
nd judgment reaerved. • Barwick, relict of the late 3RO. Olbri011Aged 70 yeare.
Alt re Moro for plaintiff,Incdsioson
row -for defendant. -ltioCLACKLINesIrsUsberne.ilIaty Jane
.• wife of W. E,y(oOlacklin, aged MY eakc -plate Mrs I. Salkeld, r., residing._
--3' •i 13
lin vs. GT It Cc s for damagee to
perm h in getting ou the tram at Mitchell. FREED -At the 13aptiet persontige, Des IL report of the year's work was read
. by the secretary Mrs Colin Campbell.
Jury lisagreee. Dickinsonl Gerrow for ceiveville, June Oth, Mrs Annie E F be-reaaThis will appear in fall next week,
plairt-tia, J Boll for defeedent, . , ° loved wife of Rev Freed, formerly of Wing- Officers for ,the erisulog yeer` *ere
al abb vs. Gillia• rs damages for injuries i ham, aged 51 years and 9 months, s
sada ea, while under •the influence of -- • elected as follows; President M188
liquo on prensises ot defendant by falling • Green, Loyal; vice president; Mrs
down entire Pia' t'ff ci d 250 G $ir 'Wilfrid Laurier and the Colonial Harry. Morris • loyal: secretary and
F B1
fend
Ta
Awar
Mere
Fanners Institute Meeting.
The most successful, as well as the
most enjoyable and well attended 'an -
lanai meeting ever held,was on Tuesdays.
the 17th,when upwards of 300 attended
the meetings of the Farmers' and Wo-
men's Institute, at the home of Henry.
Morris. Colborne township; After the
regular business of the both societies ,
Prof. F.0. Hare; of Ottawa, Dominion.
Poultry Knot., gave a very interesting
talk on poultry, when all sat down in
the Orchard to the good things that the '
ivcinen know how to prepare. A. very
sociable time was Spent, including base
ball. quoits, etc. Before' dispersing R.
allows, of Goderich, took a picture of
those present A hearty vote of thanks
was tendered oar jovial host and host-
ess, Mr and Mrs•Harry Morris; for their
• generosity in granting their house mid
' grounds. .
The auditor's report Showed receipts;
$419 09; expenditures, $321,75; balance
on -hand, 297:34 .• • •
The following directors were elected:
Ashileld-Jas Hayden; Port • Albert;
Isaac Andrews, isucknow; jas McGreg-
or, Kintail.. . ' •
West Wa,wanosh-JCI-aunt,St Helens;
Genonlioonratt, Auburr ; Wm Bailie, Dun.
Dan.
ga
East Wa wanoslo--:A Curry, Wing-
ham;J 0 Stotty, Auburn ;R 0 McGott an,
Blyth.
Colborne -H Morris,Loyal;R Young,
Carlow; W Keroighan, Bennoiller. -
Hullett,•,slas Snell„pi„ non; W Sack- •
son,' -Auburn; John Tiplady, Clinton.
Turnberry-Vhas liomuth, jr., Wing -
ham; Wm Cruiltehank, Bluevalis.
Goderich township -0 3 Caldwell,
Goderieh; Jos Laithwaite, Goderich; F
0 Oland, liolmesville, • . '
Goderich-eThos Warnock, W J Mor-
ro*, Colin Oanipbell. •
Olinton-J E Blackall,3 Wheatley,
Oliver Johnson,
Blyth -F *Waif, A D` Bradvein,
Jacobs.11
-Winght101-- W P Grierson, W Clegg,
Wm Robertson.
RIVIcIltvain and Chas Girviti, were
•elected auditors.
A unanimousvote of thanks to the
president and secretary for their effi-
cient services during the past year was
passed,. •
At the directors' meeting the follow-
ing officers were elected:L-Pres, R.
Young, Carlow; vice 1 -'i -es., Morrie,'
Loyal; and vibe. A Currie, 'W iogham;
Sec.-Treas., 0 Elford, Holmesville.
THE WOMAN'S INSTIbUTR.
The Women's Institute of West
Huron also met at the same Mile arid
Fo
18
dant
All
.Blak
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de Se ow for defendant, •Association with he dquartere in Amid.
ir for plaintiff,. W M Sinclair lot de- 'Premiers will be banqneted on
, by the National Liberal (nub. July 14
lor ye, bound; Breach of protease. . Rev Sella Spurgeon, it retired .0otigre-
,
$1200, G 'Stenbary for plaintiff, gational minister and the father of the
,
OLINTOZT
Oorreetect freer Thttredltr ofterneen
Thu -nibs' Sena 190.902.
Fall Wbeett.. *,41,k,011 0 78 a 0 80
Spring " 0 78 * 0 80
Cato •• 0 40 4 045
.. . . 0 40 4 045
Barley ...............0 55 a 0 ,56
Peas,..11.,9• 94 0 It, .... .90 0 80 4 080
Vi9nr• per oWt,,....,., 2 26 a 2 26
Hay 800 4 900
feheepskine .. s .. 0 20 a 050
NO. 1 Green ;rim, wag 0 oe a 5 00
Wood short 2 25 a 2 60
Ohiekens, per pair 0 20 q 0 40
Doke, pair 0 40 a, Q 60
Geese, per lb 0 06 a 0 00
Tutkeye, 0 06 is 008
Pork, live .„ .. 6 25 a 6 50
Pork, dressed.. . .. , 7 00 a 7 50
Butter,•loose 0 13 a 0 14
o tub .. 0 14 a 015
Eggs per doe s.... 0 12 ta 0 13
Potatoes per bush. „. 0 30 er 0 85
Dried, Apples per lb.. 0 05 . a 0 95
The unbeaten son of the, great J00
Paulsen, Dan Patehens 9.04 Ist is to meet
the Canadian pacer, Herold as 2;04, by
tbe Roadmaster, owned by E. Swartz, of
Wingham, at the Windsor, Ont., race meet
in July. The arrangements for the match
race were completed in. New York Friday
night and the purse for whir& them side.
wheelers will contest will be a good one,
probably $3.000. Myron Mollenry, who
brought fIe blinds son of Patohen cut last
year and Who is still handling him, ar-
rived at Glenville this afternoon, His
string of campaigners, Dan Patch, Prince
Direot, 2,14.1-2, and Darwin, came with
him. They are stabled in the square 4
few feet from the 1901 home cif the chain
pion Cresoeue. After his arrival Mc-
Henry gaVe out the statement that the
atetement that the match between the two
pacere had been arranged, •
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Sia feet of snow has fallen in some
places in South Africa. •
Loom tor Sale .
Newcombe It ehuttle loom for sale, at one
bird selling price, in first -claim running order..
For particulars apply to
• Om. Bows, cornet' Princese and
May 9-tf. Queen street,01,inton.
Wanted.
• -- •
• Menet character, fair educatiOn; fair writeri,
good. 4lkers, good . appearance, to •appoint
agents. Salary and expenses.' .
•• LINSCOTT PUBLISHING COMPANY
• June 18-41. Toronto. • •
•.
Threshing Machine for Sale.
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A 17 horsepower traction engine. 11. D. S., to-
gether with a new in °march separator, on ASO
only 50 days. Has all latest improvements, in-
cluding tank, pump, Mutter, pea. pullers, clover
attachment, etc. Ill health of owner reason for
selling.. Will be told cheap. •
May81-4. JAMES MUTCH, Auburn
„. Farm For Sale:
-2The.sabsoriber offers for sale that choice !arta
.'oxithaltiliron road, Tuckerramith," 'just* emit of
Clinton. at present occupied by Mr Fisher. It
consists of 150 acres, more or less, with. geed
frame house,bank barn,bilo,windraill and small
• orchard, Plenty of water. An excellent .fartu
In a splendid locality. • Forterms apply to ,
ARTHUR COUCH/Minton.
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Good Farm tor Sale.
•
• That well situated choice property, known
as the 'Whitely farm, on the base line, Goder-
Joh Township, consisting 01 80 acres of good
land, nearly all cleared, is offered for sale on
easy term: It is directly opposite the ,Post
Office and store and is within 3 minutes' walk
of eitherchurch or school. $1500 of puralyse
money may remain ou the place if desired, --For
partiodlars, apply toL. MANNING,
June. 13-tf. •• Clinton..
Notice.
. eClinton, intend
Take notice thatT TOwn OX CMunicipal 'Connell, of
theCorporation of
to conetruot grano ithic sidewalk, four and
.one-half feet in width, on the. Eat side of
Victoria Street, Pea this south west corner of
the Rattenbury House, to t e corner of
William Street, and to assess the ilird cost
thereof upon the property abutting thereon,
and to be berefitted thereby, and ' Vat a
stateinent she:\ Mg the lands -liable to pay the
said assessfeent, and the names of the owners
thereof,- so far as they can be ascertained from
the last revised Assessment Roll, is now ,flied
in the office of the Clerk, of the Municipality,
.and is open to inspection during office hours.
The estimated cost of the work is 202.13 of
which 85.18; is to be provided out of the
general fund Of the municipality,
' A COURT OF -REVISION 4
will be held on Friday, the Fourth day at ',Tidy
1932, at 8 o'clock pima -in -the Co-aneil lumber .
for the purpo•e of t eating complaints against
the prOposed use...meet, or accuracy of the
frontage measurmolts, or of any other born- ,
Plaint,whioh. Per, on interested may desire to
make, and which is by law cognizable by tits
Court.
Dated at Clinton, this twelfth day of June,
1902. W. COATS, Clerk.
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Persons wishing to. petition the council
against the proposed work must do se on or
before the 21st day of July, 1902. -
.NIT, MATS,
.
anted!
. We want as many farm-
ers as Can make it Conven•
-
ient to come in ancl take..,a
barrel ef Redpath's Gran
• ulated sugar, as we are
crowded With it,and some
of our friends complain,
if we store it .on the street,
so we will sell it for $8.85
per hundred lbs, by • the
barrel, to re room for
treasurer, Mrs Colin 00.nophell, Goder- ,
ich ; directors-Goderich, DLEre Gundry, I
'Mrs Bichan and Mrs Salkeld, jr.
()Tinton, Mrs Jae Snell and Mrs G.
Orich ; Blyth, Mrs Metealf and Mrs '
ith,judd & Elliott for defendant, I Spurgeon fairstly•of preeohere, died Sunday Bssassin ; noirnessine: Nes no••ster
Non -jeer CASEB. intorronn at South Norwood. He was arid Mrs• G. Tebbutt ; Porter's Hill,
ler vs, Hrigull ; judgment reeerved., born July 15, 1810.. •
aye foraaintiff, J M Best for ,defen- •Mies M. G. MoPheil * Witighdoo, Mee
,
Mr Frank powbr, rilborta sa, p. p4., 61 Mise 11,
M,,,reA,'Rult.chier.; Iv<ii_n4volell
n vs. &Wet ; indgment reserved. W60%1100;1, has accepted. the poeition of t•St'ss Is •'• ""s """ s‘s*-0 s \ ss
, Lath Se (lapels. for plaintiff, Shine" Secretary of the Narthweet Grein Dation, resenzie s Nile, Mrs Dustow, Mrs Grum.
met arid Mrs li. h Glavin * St Helene
rieg, vice it, L. k, soigne& ais Miss Marion 111:11tiereon darlow, Mrti
Th Coronation dontlrigent repro
sent ng Canada, censists of MO men Of
who • 200 have served in South' Afrie,a.
Ibm connty senasSefgt; Major J. T.
West ott. Exeter,and•Pvte, A. P.Ohis-
holm, of Goderich, The contingent ay.
rived England on :the 10th inst. by
the A an Line stbamer, Parisian,
The employers of the liamilton
Electr c Light 00,, and the Oatarlict
rower 06,1 struck Ori Tuesday fOr
better • tty and shorter hours.
•
01 course, we will deliver
it any place in town. 1
HUB aROeturir' • —
•
A••••,"
June 20th, 104$
McKinnon ikCo.
Our.
mbition
13lr..41r1r1E-1.
• Is never satisfied. We lieep everlsiOngly at it, • trying to Make this
dare better, We're never lagging in our efforto to gather the right kind of
goods and making values better. Dollen never had ouch 'pnrehasing power
as they have now -at this otore-ana bruiiisees -never -wee-- ea meals to -our -
liking, Our inoreaeing eales is inspiration for renewed effort on our part to
_enlarge the Wiens of this etore'e umfulneee. Below we quere few prim
•whiols yen will 13nd intereanne reading:- ,
Ladies Black T.Jnderskirts, made of mercerized ruitana with frills and flounces
• In an sine and lengths, regular price $1,85, it,t 21,
White Shirt Wakes, in all the new designe, trimmed with Woks, embroidery
and lace at 50o, 75; $1, taxa -and $2
Fine Grefiadine Dress Goods at 60a, 750 and $1.
Ladies' L'Isle thread Black Hose, garlanded dye, viithnatural wool feet at
Ladie-s' Fast Black Hose, in plain and ribbed, great value at 15o, 2 pairs
•• for 25o. '
••
• Men's Wool Socks, ribbed tops, worth I5o, 2 pair for 250,
Men's Heavy Cotton Socke, ribbed tops, 100 or 8 pair for 25o.
White Muslim, for dresses and waists, in cheeks and stripes, regular 8o for 5o.
Printed Muslim, fait colors, yard wide, 20 patterns to choose from, regular
120 for 9Sos
-,Delineators for sale at the Drese Goode counter.
Butteriok's Fashion Sheete free for the asking,
McKinnon.iii Co., Blyth
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20o and 25o,
Paint
a
qto a.,
Building
*what clothing is to the body. It is just as itnpo-rtant. YoU should
take as much care in selecting the paint to clothe your property, as
you do•in selecting the material to clothe your. person. Paint D,ree
• serves the building. Paint gives beauty to the building. In painting
the labor costs more than the paint. There will Ile a large wade it
the right paint is not used..
Ttir
• SHERWIN-WkLAWS
.AINT
.11-9 made tot painting buildings. It is iota low-priced paint, but It
r ill cheap because the best • It is made of the purest materkb-ibst
arear the longest. The colors are bright and bandsome.
v'S
10 per cent discount for cash
off all the following lines:
•
Graniteware, Tinware, Spades and Shovels, HarvestToOk
Daisy Churns Lawn Mowers Clothes Wringers, Qaso1ine Jo&
Coal Oil Stoves, Screen Doors and Windows,
1 large good second hand Refrigerator cheap',
3 Fire,proof safes at a liarrain.
•
• Special, Net Prices..
Coiled Spring Wire 30 per lb 1 Barbed Wire 3e per I
6 Boxes, of Axle Grease 25c
• Get our special prices' on Lawn Mowers—the good kind.
, Harlan
Hardware -um•
Cheap House-
•I • -•
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It's tie between. novelty and price in our
Furnishings as to whieh is the greater factor!
Every good, sort Of TJnderwear, ;sriel_wegly
and. Hosiery is here. Our Straw Hats are
here. Our Belts are here,.and. if you wAnt
to get your money's worth—it is here.
J
• . HURON STREET, CLINTON
0. IVIel<'01-107M.T
• owlet ie one of the ()freer Huromans who ' g' e
have progreseedwith thedeveIoprnent of the
West, - The faintere Of Dssex county are nu.
eacy the outlook for a good crop
UnProocaohtolon°w 4nrtn° 'ha" "wart of coover
rn this ear The crop is very
over the radian& or South Afrioa. backward, an if the weather does not
Trains aro _blocked by 4212640°,6 aeoP soon' change there will be very little
enowdritt at DthIliwiloorti Thn
telegfalin corn to harvest next, fall. The farmers
NvIroc ato,,,down. Intenag cold,aso°4111. claim that the heavy rains are nitwit-
Panied by heavy snows, Provattc 46 vro* sible for this, As corn is the stanie
toric The Cape mail Was blocked in the
wow at Springfield for 24 hours, It Wall have gone into the crop this year on
erodnet of the county and the farmers
neoeryio erul)16Y ihre° englhen to oXoan extensive scale, mawal be &au -
triode t e train frm othe drift. cially embarrissed shali
t' t ' orop folle
Misting bought out the named;
business of As MOBISXEIN. is go• .
log to sell Trunks,Vslises,Dttsters
nuets,and everythingin eanneetion
• with the trade.- Good and Cheap.
Light ;fairioetts • a • Specialty.
• Orill and deal and I will hee . you .
HtlPofl st40 doer % W6f4t et iStow.
co1flht311,, Clinton,
• • .
House' Cleaning
.Requirernents.
• .Fine line of Rockere, in wood, cold% anti
• upholstered. Curtain poles and fixings, in
brass ind wood. Room mouldings, in
eolori,. imitation iod real oak, Picture
moulding, in great variety, •Frames made
• to order. Picture glees. Mirrors frame
and mirror plates, ' • •
Undertaking and Picture Frain.
ing aSpeelalty.
. •
C. Stevensor
General Purniture Dealer,
Opposite Town Sail,
• Tilbert Street, ALINTON.
•, BIDSIDIIISOZ-linron'Street,
°pooh° Commeroial
•
"IMPERIAL • MA
• • •• . itt
Imperial Blend is a mixture of the choice pick-
ings of Ceylon tod China. It is absolutely pure,
has splendid drawino qualities and very pleasing
flavor, We are &wing now buyers for imperial
every week, nearly alt of those who try it eon.- 4
tinue its use. The price is 85e a pound, either
black or mixed. Ask for a sample.
W. L. Ouirnette) tpridesboiso
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