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July 256, 1902 THE CLINTON liEW ORA,
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You SaDR. HOIISIE.Y 11.1.P. KILLED,
ve Nearly Half nummatimiti‘
Purchaes your 0°100. at Town office mid. 1
A elsockint iessiPant happened In the
save delay --
- etation.
F. H. Bodgens,oronn Agent, M. P. for Nort Grey, wee killed.
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Owen Sour, °eaten t 1Vorks, on Wed.
I nesday evening., whereby Dr Horsey,
all Summer Goo s
You Buy Here.
He was one of the principal there.
licIdere* in the Cement Woks, and
4 gr, dUrniu ;Drub while ito the building the fly wheel
C amino and Going
Wthnot Coate, Brampton, is 'slotting
Mende in town.
Mr and Mrs A. Cozens, of Brampton, pre
pelting at tbe bone of bet father, W. Bab.
Rev, J, A. Harnilton,Londeetoro, return"
et. on Friday from 5 vieit in Brantford Ile
called on several of bis friends here while
Couldn't be better -henry page 1 s burst, killing him almost instantly. waiting tor his train north.
Hoes I for sale -NEW ERA COCO 4 He was a son-in-law of Hon. Dr. Me^ Joe, Cbidley, who has been for the ova
Rou.e to rout -Tars
bii 4t4 Donald. of Wing•bam, Deputy Speaker 1three wpAkv71nin.lirun Muskoka,reterne
Teachers wanted- 3' Cstrininghtam ...... 4 0
Teaehor wanted -W of the anise, and at one time practised home today, and we are informed he feels
Butlett voter's iiet-J Onmpbell 4 ruedieine in Clinton. oonelderably better by his outtng.
Chatham Business College -I) MeLaohlan He Was a vet y poptilar yeung mar
Greet clearing sole-Meleinnoti (Jo 5 and succeeded in redeeminl North W. A. Gifford left on Saturday,for Lon-
. Chiaays are sale -Cooper Co.... .......
... 5 - doo,where he suppliee for fou'r weeks fee
Clearing out -w Ounnette.. • ....... 5 Or ey for the Lib a a
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Those who haven't shared the advantages of this
30 days sale had bketter do so during the next ten . days
'No sale that we have provided for your profit has
ever been full of so many attractions. lou can get
pretty nearly anything you want and in many cases make
your money do its work twice over.
These go on Sale IS aturday Morning
$1.25 and $L35 Gowns and Skirts at $1.00.
tidies' Skirts and Gowns made of very fine white cotton, all nicely trimmed,
Pomo with embroidery, insertion and tucks, others, hemstitching and lace, all
Aare worth 25o more than our regular prices $L25 and $1.35, for the last days I AA
tot our elle the prioa will be each 1.
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25c Corsets Covers at 19c
Your choice of about three dozen corset covers of fine white cotton, some trimmed
with lace, otters with embroidery insertion, the regnlar prioee were 25o, 290 19s, years of theirtune of oflice to r un, the
Liberals would be almost crazy to
to 35; sale price_
think of 'appealing to the country, ann
• ffil 25 and $L35 White Shirtwaists at $1.00
Rev. W. G. Howson, who is tahing a holi•
You eave nearly balf-NewoI
om.be 5 eroll election day. Mr Gifford commenced his work
sale -4 W Newcombe lest
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1 B 5 le leaves a wife and four or five
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Midsummer %Nein Day*--liet eons ros
People differ -WD Year 8 old. Mrs Ed, Courtioe left on Mopday for a
For lialatice of 3 ely-Jitekoon Broti.•. .• 8 children, the youngest about 6 months
Midsummer bargain dals-ifedgens Bros 8
couple of menthe' &loom in Buren, South
Stable for sale -New ERA office. ... .... 8 1 Dakota, where ber parents reside. This is
Londesboro herthird vieit to the west in the last score
Nores.-Rey Mr Hamilton exchanged ot yeere,
work last Sunday with Rev Mr Shaw, of Miss Mary Irwin, who has been spending
Egmondrolle. Rev Mr Kennedy's work her holidays under the parental roof, re -
here last Sunday nightwas token by Mr turned to Teronto on Monday,aocompanied
Oolbnrn, of Toronto, a blind man lout nota by ber Wend, Misr' Palmer, who hag been
blind preaoh r. Mre Goodwin,- Clinton is her.
at preeents attending to Mre Janiee Hill, ".""" .
who has almost recovered. Mrs Woodman For Borne time R. Hamby, formerly of
lista ,istn. Mttst
*FRIDAY, JULY 25, WO%
Don't Worry Over it •
About, the silliest announcement that
bas appeared in the Mail -Empire fcr
some time, was that in its issue of
Monday, wherein it stated "on the
authority of a prominent Liberal," that
Laurier intended to appeal to the
country on his retutn from England
this fall, his exc'use for so doing being
that we are in the crest of the wave ot
prosperity, and it would be opportune
U hold an election now. With a ma
iority of 50 m the House, and three -
2 dozen ehirtwaiste made of very fine white lawn, sense with fine tucks and lace
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Ve to 85c Waists at 45c
, ;Several dozen shirtweiste, made of fine white lawn and black °stem also fancy
colored percale, all in the ntwest styles, regular prices were 60o and 75o,
choice for 45c
ineertion trimming down froneand back, other°. with Embroidery front, all
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have the new !ergo sleeve, oar regular prioes were $1.25 and $1.35, sale price
each 1.00
79c and $1 Shirt Waists at 55c
Ladies' Shirtwaists of fine. white lawn, &leo a few colored waists of percale. all ' Wilfully Wrong.
and $1, I d
it is scarcely aecessary to give a con-
tradiction to the absurd' story, though
some of the Opposition papers are d 's-
ousing it seriously.
Our Cloneervative friends need not
lose any sleep over the.nsatter, in fear
that the Liberals are going to steal a
a march on them,
There will be uo general election held
until a redistribution-followin the
census of 1901 -is made. The Liberals
will undo some of the glaring wrongs
under which they have so long suffered,
and when an election is to be held our
friends on the other side will ha,ve am-
ple time to prepare for it.
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Adoely trimmed With lace eto, regular pr ma were 790 an , o o ear ur g
our special ease at email • •
' More 25c and 30c Mnslins, Ginghams Etc. at 124c
We still have fine ohoioe of Pduelina, Ginghams, eto., in aesorted colors, every
yard of which were boaght this season, all are feet colors, regular prices were
25o to 30e per yard, your choicer at
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55e "In lecturing its local cdtenis, the
Clinton New Era seems to have for-
gotten that the people have memories.
1 It brazenly says that Major Beck in
1898 and Robt. McLean in 4olse same
year should have accepted .their "de -s
me., feat' and refrained from again, being
candidates. '--Goderich Star.
Tbe NEw ERA did not say anything
8c and 10c Prints •at fic of the kind, and the Star knows it, and
23) yar3s of Prints in colors of navy with wbito figure and stripes, blear with when the Star Penned the foregoing' it
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colored ersipes, regular 8o and 10o to clear at.. ,„..
ERA. does not care now often a marl is
Remnants of 40e to 50e Silks at 19c
• st.ord.y warning we will place on sale, eeveral eride of silk,. in' plain colors,
(storied in its perversion. The NEW
also arripes, regular prices of some ware 500, sale price ,
(Some Pieces have plenty for waists)
60c to 75c Dress Goods for 45c •
Blick and colored dress goods, 42 to 44 inches wide, all new goods, regular prices
613o ana 75e, sale price
Four Millinery Bargains,
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a candidate for parliamentary or other
honors, and the defeat of a candidate
19e once or a dozen times may or may not
effect sills camdidature. '
It was our local cotem. that made
the statement attributed to tas ; all we
did was to point out that by the argu-
ment of the News -Record, aimed at' Mr
McLeen, (Liberal,) it was smiting ito
45c AMR frierido, Meows. Beck and Mc -
. Commencing Saturday morning We will offer any tritistned hat in the stifire for..
Some of the hate are worth three thrieS thatprice.
Sailors at 15e
I...dies' straw sailors, a itn lila* and White bands, all on lige lat each
The Star might, try to bet honest once
in a while, even if it does want to coy-
ertlyatteck the reprorentative of the
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returned from Goderioh on Trieedey eye ro town, bas been living at Winnipeg, but his
ing, and Miss Adams from Toronto. Alvin wife, being in delicate Wealth, was not able
Braithwaite returned from Detroit Wed. to go west, and has been stopping in Seas
neaday, and will try farming again. The ferth until last week, when she left to join
bulk a the hay has been secured, but much her husband.
of it is not in any too good condition; fall Mrs H. C. Evens and young child, of
wheat and barley are almost ready; much Yonkers, N.Y., are visiting their relatives,
of the grain is broken down and tangled. the Misses (dole, at the old homestead,
J. 0, Adams is having his barn repaired, Huron street, while Mr Event; and their
to be ready for hie crop. James Cart. daughter Florence are away to England
wright, jr., secured the contract of cutting smiths continent in searob a health.
the river bank near Mr Brombley's, ptioe '
about $50. We will be cheaper than builds
, Mrs Geo. Jones, Viotoria, B. C., Who bar
• been visiting her relatives and friends at
Stapleton, lett for her western home o i
. Saturday. She will visit a brother in Man-
. Coming and Going. itoba, on her way over, and be joined in a
--week by her sister-in•law, Mrs 8, Jones,
G. 0ifford was in Blyth on Monday.
, also ot Viot.ria, who Re een Yisi ' g her
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relatives at Brucefiald.
Hirry Willis, Mitohell,ie visiti ng in Olin
ton. The Canadian Business College,Cfsat.
blies Beatrice Greene is visiting in Full. ham, Ont., has exeelled all previous
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records in the getting of • students
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placed during the pest year. The
ing e -bridge, • ,
D. Cantelon, Hensel!,was in town on
Monday. ' "• new liet ehows 880 as against
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304 last ' year, and about 250
' •Mise Waters, London,yiettedfriende here the previous year. ' This institution,
.last week, , . which is now in its 27th year without
11 'E b left a isit to Sa inaw on
.change of management, holds a deserv-
Wedneeday. •. edly high -place in the estimation of the
Will Dtherty, of Thesealon, is in lown business and general public. •The best
for a few days,
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• evidence of this is in the above showing.
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weGek. Aet..tallliodKleeneda.nd wife are spending the
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NEWCMBE—In Clinton, July' 21st,
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bury laet week ' .
. . POTTER -In Hallett, July 4th, to Mr
. to Mr and Mrs W.H.Newoombe,a daughter,
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Geo. Swallow and on viaited at Lead.
on cattle business. . and Mrs GMARRIED.eo. Potter, a daughter. •
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P. McNeil went to Toronto on Monday,
Mre R. Agnew spent a day or two in.. TAMAN-BURT-In Blyth, July 16th.
by Rev. 3, Helmets Miss Ida Burt to Mr
Allen Burt, of London. . .
. ROWELL -CROZIER-At the residence.
Of the -bride's parents; Aehfield, July 22n4,
by Rev. T. R. McNair,. Melvin..Howell. of
Godericih, to Mies0Ei1e Crozitsdaeghter of
-Jacob "Cidifer. - „
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Mitchell this week.
Mrs HooptZ4.1bert street, visited friends
in Exeter last Week.
Mies Clara Ohidley left, on Friday, for a
• alln”t holititiy at 135. Merys.
Mies jennie Smith• who has been visiting-
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Walton,at he returned to• town '
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MAGILL-In Blytb, July 14, Thos.
• vieit to her brother in Mount Forest.
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t son of Thos. Magi!), aged 24 years.
Mum Eliza Monntoastle is visiting Mre PROCTOR -In Morris, July 16th,Eliza-
Brewer at her summer home, Bayfield. •'Seth Waddington, relict of the late Chas.
Mrs T Johnson and eon Bert,are visiting Prostor, aged 76 years.
COOPER'S BOOKSTORE
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The July Sale of
Fancy Chinaware, Continues.
Have you sten the choice new- Japanese
goods which we imported direct from the flowery
kingd.oni, other ladies have been delighted, NAV'
not come yourself?00
See Our 5c and 10c ehina Window on
Saturday.
Wools and Fancy Goods. -
For the cool evenings you need a nice shawl made from Toe wool
or Shetland those, and in addition to selling you the wool our salesladies
Will be pleased to show you how to make them if you with, or we will
sell you one ready made.
"Beats All" Shetland 5c.
This is a new line of light weight Shetland Floss, 10s oz to the
lb, which we are able to Bell at 5o per skein, but not as good value we
think as the ORKNEY Shetland at 7o, which le an imported yarn,
full 16 or and the quality ie much superior to the "Beats all", which is
domestic made, The oolore in the Orkney are also much better.
Chatelaine Bags
A epeeist line of Chattalaine bap can
be had at 75o. It isa bag made from rich. seal
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leather, lined and well made.
Cheaper lines at 25o, 350, 40o, 500 and
60o, bitter ones at 85o, 90o, $1. and $1,50, '
Wrist bags from 50o to eL 50.
Ladies' Purses.
Special value at 25o.
Genuine Beal books with card
attachment, well lined and
finished throughout, to50o 3.50.
elean" Hair13rush
Solid wood back, no veneer to come off and
no holes to absorb dirt.
Composit'on bristle betting, 'absolutely in-
ints • Pure, no tam lifting aluminum face, always
affected by. water.
Note these,po
"Keep Clean"
Pare bristles firmly anchored in water-
proof composition.
Price only 85o. '
W COOPER & CO CLINTON
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g out. Surnmer
Mrs Angus Cole, Weyne junction,' Mich. STERLING -In Goderich township, on
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Cornwall Hospital,returned home this week. noonthe and 11 days, 00 S.
Miss E. Dowser, who is a graduate of July 23rd, W. Sterling, aged 76 years 5 •
Mra Mershall, WifR Dr. Marshall, of 1 BRENNAN.-In Hullett, on Wedness
• St Locie is the guest of Mrs Thos. Trick. day, July 23rd., Ann Brennen., wife of
We prefer selling at a Ines than to carry goods from one season to another;.
The Mises Hallett, Guelph, are- summer.•
Mr P.Brnnan,aged 59 years and 8 months', Just now we are quoting.prioes on seasonable hot weatbergoode 'hat are sure to
road. .•• en -in law, 0.H. C. Wright, 524 Bathurst • BOOTS and SHOES --Another lot of odds and ends, if the size you Wier
interest you. In drese goods, %mewling and prints we show special value.
T ORNESTJLL -At the residence of his
ing et Mr Nattere of the Bay field-Goderich
among them you get a beigain.
Miss Streolsen, who has beeu
Turnbull, aged 71 rears, formerly Prinoi-
WGlass Fruit Jars -We are showing the best quality
indow Sorr ens and Soreen Doors are now in demand, are you supplied.
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boa resumed her positiori ip Hodgens Bros. -
pal of Clinton Collegiate. • .
' • • street 'Toronto.
on Sunday, •Taly 20thsfas.
store: '
Neegle of the Electric Light Co.,
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desboro,
lire m 1 any friends of Jas. Turnbull, ' Au tiewn its Parir this week on a visit to ACW • 'tritstmento . L. Ouimette, Lon
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his family'.
formerly of Clinton, will regret to learn
. r of hie dem age which took place at the
law, Pia. C. IL C. Wright,Toronto,on
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I • • Sunday. •Deeeased had been ailing
- 10e, 15c and 20c Flowers at 5e • . :ime confined to hie home,
since last fall and had been for sons
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tOle box containing aeveral dozen Flowers, in, neen-te3 ceder 1, the HOW pities of " t,s Mr Tuve bull was born of Scotch par
entage in_the township of East Zorra
I ' h e 10o 15 . and 20.s triton sale at y °lir choice for
Oxford county, whence have sprun
• large numbers of Canada's sturdy an
telentedirotle. He was educated in th
old Woodstock Grammer School uu le
Torooto was the gnat of
W.-Foster,Montreal, formerly of. 01haton,
last week,
e Mr Dookrill, the genial, • travelling pas-
• senger agent of the 0, e. Ti., was in town
' last week,
OC age of 71 at the residence of his son -in. Hay. Mr BrYaat • •
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25c to 35c Floivers at 10c
Your choice of several dezen very fine flowers, in asioted Okra, regelar Prides tip
lior Sale
Comfortable house Me WI on Albert. St.,
Clinton, for sale &Mali,. lot acre House
suitable for small family. App y at Nitav Ens
office. • •
Good HOuse to Rent,
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of the' NEW ERA staff, is
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a spending.% few'clays With triende in Lambs
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'" - ' " 7' -frathe lionse on Ontario St. east, atipie-
• is ton °minty. • . s •--
sent °eft:I:select) Itiv 1)4(fr JoVn MoCool, fit offrr:d tg
ik,, the tuition of Geo. Strauchan and ar ' Mr Treleaven', now PrinciPal of Ainninte
..., . i .... -11.vu Torontn University, where be dietin
en • , con a na roorns,gcroff`w.o on o an
"ordinary conveniences. Possess on given about
• week in sown. • the middle et Augtist. MRS u „ BARG e. .
t• High School, spent the esrly part of the
• Clinton
July 25th-tf .
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t' Mimi Armour,of Hosigens Bros. Millinery
Teacher Wanted
h in Woodetook.
e', Department, left on Monday to visit frietids
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had. been opened in the year 1866 Wawannsh, for the term beginning
For a titne be was the only teachertheir. An
gust 18th. 1902. Applications evill DO re.
Under his management the School unole,.,taeob Miller. ,
• ▪ ton, spent last week in town. visiting
oeived by beeretary up to August 9 h. Appli-
ed qualifica
int will please state salary
ness. In 1872 the attendance bad so
•' Mir!'s Fowler we called to•Plattavillelast
illness of ()et. gueeae, twee , ,
rapidly rose in reputa ion and tiseful Cons. WM. essILIE, Secy.
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in cresteed that an assistantwas secured. week,owing to the serious illness o a rico 2i
In 1874 Mr Turnbull was offered the
Principalship cif Dundee High School
guished himself as a clever Auden
He ta,ught for a ishort ime atCaledonia
coming us the. year NOS tolake charg
Flannelette Blankets at 80e of the Clinton grammar school, whic
• _Extra heavy white Fsannelette Blaneets, very lofty finish -pink and blue -fast 0A,
colored borders -Very special for Bale days at per pair am!
Si 04 and $2.25 Lace Curtains at $1 50
A yard long Lace Curtains, extra wide, very !Inequality of net,lookstitelied edges,
regular prices 62 and 52 25 per pair to go at •. •• 1.50
15e and 18c Hose and Vestsiat 10e
, Ladies' Veets and Hose, in assorted sizes, regular • prices •BO and 18o, Sale A
price will be eeoh • • .1.11C
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Vests worth 12ac for 71c
Leslie's fine cotton Vests in cream °abseil have tapeat /wok for tentening,regular
. value 121o, each sele price 71e
Loftus, Pearl and Katie Miller, Herrn- Teacher wanted for S. S No 17. Ashfield and
( To Rent or For Sale.
or.dtv.teN tiARICIETS
Good comfortable cottage on Victoria Street,' .
Thuredtry July 24, 190/ •
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1 emitaining 4 bedrooms, dining room, parlor.
Fall Wheat.. ..... • 0 80 e• tchen, eto. Hard and soft water, stable on
Spring • 0 80 a 0 OU S. S. coopme
!.3.12•lot-haltacre To rent or for sale. Apply to
Rye..... . 0 4(5) a 00 445. tf. Clinton.
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SerIey 0.55" a • 0' 50° ' tse
.Flkitir per owt ,....... 2 25 a 2 25 Strayed from subsersbers premises, Ctoder-
ich Township about the eish inst.,a, yonng white.
Hay ........ ..... 8 00 a 9 00
sow, ',bout 6 months old. Any one giving ire
Sheepskins
formvition as to its whereabouts will be re -
Wood short 2 25 a 2 50 tf. GEO. MIDDLETON.
Chicken% per pair 0 20 a 0 40
Ducke, pair • 0 40 a 0 60. Farm tor Sa_i_e or. To Let. .
Geese, per lb 0 05 a 0 06
Turheye, per lb ..... 0 06 a 0 08
ooffLoRt 2uen telt thetw012 tmh
The undersigned offers for Sale or to Let. the
Pork, liYe ..0 ...... 6 25 a 6 50 TWoewstotithatp`f
flees" iiorott northof7 00 a 7 50
Londeshoroi containing 50 acres of choice land,
Pork, dressed
001134 aa 00 1145 Will be eold on easy terms. Apply to
ell cleared and in a good state of eultivation.
1 m -July 4 THOMAS CRI8P. Londesboro
0 .12 a 0 13
Potatoes, per bash. 0 30 a 0 35
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Miss MoLean. • . tut,'
Mrs f3hipley sr.. has gone on a month's
Dried Apples per lb...0 05 a 0 95 A. First-class Farm fo'r Sale
Mr Latornel has returned from his hell- of August, next. State salary up to December
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days and isrigain in his aciotOstomed place 24th Apply to T. STRAUGAB.obAoNt,oS, oeoorte,tary, . .
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in. the Afolgens„ , ' In the.Township of West Wawancph conbes, .
' Wanted. • Wion five. lot twenty seven, containieg 200aerea
Teacher Wanted. Eggs per'z
but was retained at Clinton at an otr- visit to her daughter,Mrs T. Smallsoombe,
Eor U. School Seeds- ii No. 16, E. Wawanosh
legiate Institute building was erected St. Catharines,
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crease of salary, In 1876 the present ()isl-
and a third teacher was obtained. In
the be inning of owing to the
g .1090, .
increased attendance of pupils a cri0 flier
addition was made to the staff. In 1888
, the school was raised to the steals of '
a Colleelate Institute and the staff was
again. inereased to five, additional
building accommodation beingpr ovided
by the Board. Under the energetic and
echolarly management of Mr Tunibull
the school won and maintained an
honorable record as an inatitution of
learning, At the close of 1891 • he re-
signed his position in the school and
retired from the•profesdion of teaching,
moving to the city of Toronto, where
he continued to reside up to the time
of. hie death. The deceased leaves a
- widow, a dapghter. (he wife of Prof,
• Wright:Of' the School of Science, and
• Ladies' fire cotton hose. the famous hermsdorf dye, that is warranteed fait black,
well worth 22o, Sale price i ms. two sons,Thonias of the Molsons Bank,
• . • LIM- and lamer' Fsof Gordon McKay ez On.,
. • to mourn his loss. He wee for Many
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Ladies' Long Sleeve Vests at 18c
dozen ladies long, sleeve white vests, made of fine cotton yarn, nicely made and
finished, all on sale esoh 18c
Ladies' fine Cotton Hose at 15e
White Vallencienne Lace at per dozen 15e church, 0,nri during his residence
years a member ot the Prestryteri
Toronto was an elder in College str
church. Ile was a man of sterling
tegrity, and, during his residence he
tto Mal] enjoyed tne confidence and
spect of the community more,
400 yards ef white Vallencritnnes lace in snorted designs, regular value 2 to
ard, sale price per dozen
80 a
20c Childrens' Gloves for l5t,
&Man ohildrente Teffeta and Cashmere gloves in shades of Tan and Grey, also
Black, regn.ar price 20o, sale price
75c and $1.00 ilorsets at 50c
50 pairs of Corsets all thp best makes, made df tend French Jean and warranted
perfect in fit and finish,lines that sold at 75e and 51.00 to clear at
15c
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50e
N 200 yards of Embroideries w orth 12So9 our sale at per yard 8c
454 CO and $3 50 Tailor made Skirts for 112.50
Your money back
if you want it.
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At the -funeral, held a,t bis late rest-
dence,•524°Bathurst street, there were
present, along with friends from the
the city, a delegation eeptesenting the
Toronto Preshyteils and some old
time Mends from Clinton and Goderich.
Rev, Alex, Gilroy conducted aueserviee
reading first, the 03rd Psalm, after
which Rev, Dr, Parsoros offered a, very
feeling p..a7er ; than he read part of a
ehapter in Romans; afterwards Rev.
Mr Cu hirer tson engaged in prayer, The
remains were laid td rest in St: James'
cemetery and the friends and mourn.'
r•re dispersed, their minds filled ad th
thoughts on the brevity and uncertain -
„bin A, H. Manning.is spending a week , Teather wantett
in Goderioli township, with her eister, Mrs. • s. I more or less, about 175 acres cleared in a good .
O. J.. Middleton. - • ' state of cultivation, good fences, well watered
gond orchard, buildingus Itby g8o2o,dooenhvaepteil,,osttontoe.
• . Por the Model Term as Icing as needed, Young men to learn Moulding or Boiler
Aptly
be
Mrs R. White, Philadelphia, ie spending Clinton Public 8011001, for Divta on No 4 a making, ay d 9r0t.17LeseLoyoNenaAdroaniDn,demenn,st.uorNess., App. ly stabling under barn
* female 'teacher. holding at least Second Bel d° on is, e a seyhtueiremh se at easnudi t P13_174.178 eere;
a few. "Ye with the Mieeee White' et Class Certificate. Salary 527.50 pet. n'ionth. . 4w.
, W. FL CAMPBELL Weetfield
Rettenbury street. ,• Apply -with t stimonials, up to Aug. 6th . 1 arn.-July 11 or 'W. A. HARMON, Luckn Ow
Also, teacher wanted for the Primary Divi -
Ed, .1. Leavenworth, of Cleveland, is
slon, for the haleness of the year. A plitai.nts • .
- Applications received up to Aug. 6th. Notice to Creditors. • i
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Mrs Robt. Holmes:
spending a couple of days with his -sister, to state salary, experience •and qualigeatione
c• For Rent.
Miss Ida Heywood, who. bag been in J.OUNING.HAM F
• See. P. 8. Et
Detroit for the past year, has been home
for a week's holidays.
Dr. Blacken was in Lucknow teat week
negotiating for a hotel there; no deoirrion
W as reached, however. :
Rev H• As Wright, B.A., aocorapanied
the load of vieitors to the S. S. convention
at Goderioh yesterday.
late of the Villictge Of Bawield, in the Col ley
In lite matter of the &tate of Henry Snt\lt, . •
The undersigned offers for rent lot No. 86, in
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ofHuron laborer, deceased.- contains 85 acres more er less, with 2 acres of
the 7th con. ef the tp. of Hullett This farm' •
. Notice is hereby given, puteutapi to ft S. .00. yonng orchard, a small house, a frame barn,
. 1897, Chapter 129, thnt a.1 creditors and others. norse stable and granary. A never failing .
having claims agaiest the estate of the creek runs through OW owe It is a splendid,
said henry Smith; who died on or about the farm for pasture. situated 0 Miles from Clinton
a fore' the 30th day of August, 1002, to send by ---.) 28th day of June. 1902, are required on or be- and li miles from Summerhi 1.• Church, peat
office, sore. and two tiohools within a short •
• ,.,, post prepaid; or deliver t� either of the under distance (while they lest). For further infer-
......e.--' signed Heel:inters, Clinton, Ontario, their
• • mation apply to MitieJANE DODsWORTI-1. •
15 will pay you beet in the end. °bristles' and surnames, addresses and dos 1 July 11-tf BohnesvIlle• -
Thos, Rumba% station agent at St. 'Jae-. The Canad B qi Coil
a u.. tess ege, eriptions, the full particulars of their claims, '
they verified upon oath, and the nature of the '• . •
,
obs, who with his family, has been holi- - . • semarities, if. MO, held br thein.
daying here, returned home on Monday. CHRTRRNIONT.
And further take not ea that after such 47'a n ts. e 1
last mesitioned 0510, 1110 Aid executors will
J. E. Wright, of the Bank of Montreal, Has issued its annual )5sets.,94tuderits
Brantford was the guest of hie brother, placed during laet yg11144.4 • •
mbor , proceed to d
Je deeeased among the parties entitled thereto,
istribute the assets of the said
Rev. g, A. Wright, a few days last wesk.
ber for the previcus year wee 804; and for
360 What do you think of lt? 1 he nem-
ealleditioursewniallativArevilable for the said assets
• itnov.bsivegar ort y.t000t,,ioenedenovit'lwo Bael(itheexr.
Mrs Brooke, of Mitchell, who* has been , the year pre:seeding that, 280: Doea thia
,c5t77c, anhtilT2,1.? 11`-'22!
visiting at the home of her father W. raagnificiient showing and inoreaeing dem- a a t
01,
Cantelon, reterned to Mitchell on We'clnee- and not tell yr u somethins 2 If intevested received by them at the time of such distribu
Mon.
day. wtite for liet and hindsome catalogue. :TAMER SCOTT,
Mille Ida Harland, of Goderioh, end her. 'Fall terth 0$0"tgite, '2nd
W M. GUNN, Ext enters.
friendAliss‘Booth, ot Windsor, have been D. McLachlan & Co, • . I Dated at Clinten, this 16th day of .faily, DM •
spending a few dap] witn relatives of the ,, , , Chatham, Ont.' 1 '' '
, ci. ,Municipal Notice.
fornier.
Bert Bean, Philadelphla,Canne home on a V ()NEW' List 1,002
FOE THE
Notioe is hereby given that the Council of
holiday ; it was too hot for existence there,
She Corporation of the Town of Clinton ha-
lite has since' taken a sittlatiOn with the
MUnicipality of the Tournship of tends te construct grabolithio sidewalks as
Stratford Herald.
mehtioned below endue assess the final
Mee W. Lowe, Wingharn. spent Wednee. ; Mullett. County of Matron. omit thereof upon the properties benefated
day evening with the rector of St, Paul's, 1 and not exempt by law from assessment.;
and drove to Goderith on Thursday to the ! Notiee is herebd given thnt I have transmit -
A Court of Revision will be held on Tues.
ted end delivere to the parties mentioned in
ty of life the eternal deetiny of man ,13 .3 8a B. CT! nly he no titi oBno
who.has been working • 1889, and eopies rerrit•ed bit seidseetions, to be p. m. In the Council Chamber, for the pur-
• • sections 5 and 6 of the Ontario Voter's List Act, 'flay, 5th day of August, 1002, et 8 &deck I
rind the glories of immortality. traneinitted or «4iveres , the list nincleopp- pose of heating complaints against the pro -
at Mount Forest for !some time, hag return- • :tient to the sai tat f •
e , o ts petering otro tor
ed to town and expects to remain here for by the revised Assessment o the sa,s posed mesenteric or inaconraoy in frontage
The Prohibitionists of Ontario will -to topple dm:male. unicipality to be entitled to vete in the said ire nears ments and any other complaints !
commence their referendnin campaign 4 hinnieliffality at Elections for membere of the b h
w lo peraone inter' atul may desire., to '
on Tuesday, Jui20, when the Domiti- tar Long, Cleveland,. brother of Nre Eni. Legislative Assembir sand tat Muniefpni
h id it • newton, ars ie visitirig here ; towenty-five tione, and that eaid.1 st was feet posted, ap at =he ttea who are by law oognisabie he !
out 1 lOth da of Jul 10)2 ay dreinainte the staid Cain
ion Allienec. milt0 annua y ArilftinVAN, ef thA firm y, , •
and conference in Toronto, At• t,his x"`"g" "°' """ "" "direr(' fetter inlys cotion.YEleeters are caned. upon •
We want as many farm-
ers as can make it con veil-
ient to come and take a
barrel r f 11,,Apath's Gran.
ulateci sugar, as we are
crowded with it,ancl some -
of our friends complain,
if we store it on the street,
so we will sell it for $3.85
rer hundred lbs, LI the
barrel, to make room for
our, next car,
01 course, we will deliver
it any plate in towii.
nriEt GROCERY
gat het ing, which in all likeihood rile Ci°bPe..r., M...,:.3.11„etrie• , ,, , „ ,' . ,„ to oxatoioot a Rpm jegeand if any erailierft ey 61,,, :N.L.11.4.til Godtwa, •
North Streets, Total cost $733,60; '
I' Datedthis loth dar of J11.13t. 100021,ork of Rullett, ren'ti share of oost $164 70,- ,
on0 90
,•)111, 17th, 1902,
wi.;6 gilt& „ 'any other errors nro found therdin. to t elm;
number neat ly a thousand frolifflit o
it.nt;iliatte•ipreeee(d3 Inge tte have the said errors "Seliedtile of propoeed walks;
workers, the pi 100 'of the a fiance ' for based et Cambridge end has been engaged
er
o rote et aecor lug tohewAs. riAmrnEm. On the Petah side ofJoeeph, from Ring • es
,
I be autumn's wotk niay he expecttd to in -ministerial work -in Oid London, is on a r
be laid down. brietvieit to,friende in Clinton,
Otir telephone nut:Aber is 48
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