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W. J. MITCHELL,
POlitor and Proprietor
SUCCESSFUL ENTRANCE CANDIDATES. Edward Rutz 646. WILL urn,n CEMENT SILOS.
Separate School -Leo McCarthy 555,
A large addition will be Made to
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EAST HURON EN- , marks. The number of candidates
TitANCE EXAMINATIONS. writing was. 300 and of these 231 have
We give below the names of •the stir- 1)°;$.8ed•
CandidateS who wrote at the lite following aro the highest marks
, . . obtained in each subject 1
the number of silos in the adjoining
tsbortte. township this summer. Among those
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wlio have or will build are the follow -
8. S. No. I -Isabella Macdougal 742, i •
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Frank -Mutation' 571, Reginald Cast John Jealous, Goderieh township
736, Albert Etherington 749. .
i S. S. NO. 2-Aratie Gardiner 742-z . , ,
lament ...ittranct • 41
Reacliag-I4i2Zie Miller 49 . Norman Pussmore 585, Bert Stetvar ..-..711iteaka'ailMia
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'Inspectorate of East Huron.
Drawing -Lena. Harland ... .•. ......•42
lltellalaeS are arranged in two clas.-
ties ; those who ()intoned so per cent. 11‘;ricittafttilf10-:41.11ealrlya DRoolltlit,tNiiia marshau4580.
or over but less than .6(), per cent. are
Literature -Pearl Hillier ... ... 130
placed in the Pass Class ; those who
Arithmeitic--Fred. Hooper, Gleetis
obtained 60 per cent. or over in the
, .. Hill, Elmer Lawson, Fred. Trey -
Honors Class,
ethick, Donald Clark, Verne ES -
The certificates of successful 'midi- . .
dates and the . marks of those that serY ••• ••• •••
Grammar -Lena. Harland ... ^00
failed were mailed some clays ago. Geography-Lena.
Bean ... ... .132
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CLINTON.
Composition -Nina 5farsha1l ,.. 83
Boys, Honors -J. W. Baton,Hugh History -Ezra Oestreielter ... ...
BreWer, Lennie eantelon, Geo. • Dun- l'hysio)ogy and Temperance -Daisy 85
Dilling .... .. - 96
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can, Douglas Goodwin, Walter Holmes,
Total -Nina IVIarshall - ... 864
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orter,. Roy Roclaway, PGoderielt Model School.
Prank Rogers,
Norman ;.•31,y, William' Swan, Harold • Bissett'Eva I. 815, Bissett Maude A.
Tenney. 792 Cameron Eva M. 661 Croley
Pass--.8tatiley Ames, Gordon Ames, Marion 779, Eraser Lillian . 543; liar -
Bert Johnston, Russel Neil, Nelson. laud, Lena M. 791, Howell Myrtle 602,
Taylor, -Oliver Welsh, Hugh McGregor. . Howrie Ms.rgaect E 620, • Lewis Ca...th-
Girls Honors -Clara Iliggin,- Isabel . arine B. 642, Knox Blanche 623, Mar-
Biggart, Helen -Doherty, Lillie Gooier, shall Nina 864, Miller Mary 551, Mc-
V•erna Hiles, Olive Holland, Esther Vicar Lily 674, Noble Susie 572, Pol-
sraillieSon; , Lillian. Lawrence, Lizzie -lock Mabel 642, -Polley Mary F. $54,
Mountain,• Maude McGregor, Rosella Proudfoot Jennie D 557, Reeves Vol -
Miller, • Mary McNevin, Lavine. Mc- eta 598, Swats Etta M. 649, Smith
Court, Maude Pinning, Myrtle Phil- Zulu B. 631,Straiton, Kathe..rine G.
lips, :Vera, -Rogers, Susie Sloman, EY- . 755, Strang Jessie M.. 723, 8utherland
Oyu tipladv, Marguerite Weatherson, Rota, 598, Tretheway Pearl 556,
. Luella, Walkinshaw. Tweudy Muriel 605, Tweedy Lulu P.
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. common to inferior classes of botch -
Vass -M. 12...Aikenhead, • Agnes Gray, - 679, Wylie Bella, M. 675, Allan Evan . . Hibbert, - - .
• er's cattle 861(1 at lower prices than . • .
David Willie Manning, Harry
640.
, No, 3 -Aetna. Coupland 556,
Mary Doupe 723, Miller McCurdy 613,
Allan McCurdy 614.
S. 81 No. 4 -Warren Hunter 643,
Thos. Quinton 66o, • Charlotte Rooke
581, Hattie Ilatutford 581. -
S. 8. No, 6 -Ida Delbridge 689, Ger- " , •
John Middleton, ..
Beatty Bros., Stanley
Alex. Mitchell,
' George Mitchell, I.
Jolla Johnston, ..
Albert Nott ...
Ira Johns, Tuckersmith
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- tie Miller 593, May Jonea 743.
. S. 8. No. ro-Alma Earl 612, Irene •
'Whitlock 715,
Weat Wawanosh:
S. 8. No. v -Hattie Ryan 55o,
Gladys Pentland 58r.
8. 8. No. 2 -Mabel Wilson 618.
• 8. S. No. 3 -Betsy McAllister 575,
;Mary Mureay 7.35, Sadie White 633,
G " 55.
Separate t. -3c11001 -Katie Brophy 604.
j William Brophy 570, Michael Cum -
I 'flings 585, Jos. Kinalian 66o; Ranse-•
lent Leddy 659. . •
East Wawanosh.
S. S, No. r6-51innie .Carter • 606,
Rena. Patterson 621.
• LIVE STOCK MA.RKETS.
Toyota°, July intl.-Receipts of live
stock were 53 carloads, composed of
700 cattle, moo hogs, moo sheep 'and
lambs and 50 calves.
Fully 90 per ceut, of the exporters
on the market were. not for sale, hav-
ing been bought in the 'country by the
export dealers and merely delivered
here for shipment.
Only a few tots (if .good butcher's
and exporters Were offered for sale and.
these were readily picked up at good
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I to... le in •o -- a. o ertnt,a
of fat cattle were of the 'unfinished. i ' 5lany of the Lines we advertised last week are eleared out.
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class such as itave 1 1 c t i f - and Mir numerous t ,
ward during the week• (only worse), ; uses., Title week we teplenish our litti.gititi ConnterS, with ex -
LI I tem, were no wan ec .
July 17th, 1902
Alibill.11~6~11.400 qlb 44b/110i•'Aelliell.114•111. Iiii,11*~10/16/111
Sheep Dips
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We keep all the best makes, including
Little's Sheep Dip Persiatic Sheep Dip
Miller s, hemp s, etc. 0
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R. 11, Reekie, 8... to Sydney *a.•oke012. OA
PRESCRIPTION DRUG STCRII
B. -Spray your trees. hitvi all the t quisites, including
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'%, _'7'7
Stone, Porta Green, Etc,
IShoe Bargains For You
Never before have we given' such Biu•gains
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. First Class Footwear . . 1
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- • . a e tee o n ng or- cus omers siert+ delighted with t heir porch—
. Tuckersmith.
S. 8. 'No. 1---„Tennie Caldwell 730, Trade was good for all good qual- , - ,
John Buchanan 589, . 80 pairs l.dens' Bicycle Boots, ins what you: need • .
, it exporters and butcher's, but the
for Summer wear They are worth $1.75 and $2,
ceo lona values, who'll it will pay yott to investigate
BAYFIELD. •
Mr. Brandon has added an awning
to the front of his butcher shop.
Miss SadiC I.ovee of Neilsen and Mr,
Richard Davis of Exeter visited at
Mrs. Holman's last Sunday.
The new double verandah of the Al-
bion has been completed and adds
greatly to the appearance of that fav -
(wit.: house.
The 12th of July passed off very
quietly here, there being scarce enough
left at home to keep gnard. Every-
body was in Goderich. Several lodges
passed through here and the Goshen
Line Lodge presented the neatest and
most ..orderly appearance. The Sunday
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before the 1211t the brethern here and
the Young Britons attended divine
worship in the Methodist church When
Rev. Mr. Yelland preached very ap-
propriate sermon.
Mr. O.' W. Holman received a tele-
gram on Tuesday conveying the .sad
news of the death of a cousin, Mrs..
William Stevens of E;xeter, late of
Drysdale.• Mr. Mrs. Holnian at-
tended the funeral .on Wednesday.
During the course of his morning
sc.rmon last Sunday Rev. Mr.- McNeil
made the pleasing announcement that
he bad received a handsome new pulpit,
Bit le front Toronto, a gift to the iiev
St. Andrew's 'church front Prof. -
Church, who visited the scene of his.
boyhood here just the week previous.
In a letter areompanying the present
l'rof. Church spoke of his many pleas-
ant memories associated with his
.childhood days in -old St. Andrew's
aura and Sunday school.
The reFent hot spell has brought the•
eumpers and summer visitors. with a
rush and the present Season promises
to be as lively as any in the past:
•I'eoplewho a ish to spend a pleasant.
time of recreation free from sand,
Ilies and nmsquitos can appreciate
balmy, breezy Bayfield, for it stu•pits-
ses them all (IS a healthful resort.
The bathing and - boating . facilitiea are
unsurpassed on the lakes and in co-
erything that goes to make a pleasant
summer's outing Baylield excels.
Those who attended the Presbyter-
ian church last :-.undity evening • were
delighted with the excellent -solo ren-
dered by Mrs. John Stanbury of
Tc.ront.... Those who remember this
lady's exeellent musical performances
Pearl Hanley, Clara .Lindsay,- Bessie 577, Anderson Bruee T., 686, Bean S. 8. No. 7 -John W. 'Boa 645. a any time 'this season. ,Drovers Viet • . .
Mcliwen, Flossie Perdue; Bella , Ross, •.,Sainuel 807, Brydges- Roy 4-, Centel- . . . . held over contemn butcher's eat tle
McGillivray, •- ...
Eva Ricker, Winnie Tolion, Della - 011 ' Willie - 651, -Duff Robert A. 576,
from Thursday's market could mit ob-- ,-...
Walker. . • . . Dunn IVIaitland -609, Farr Cecil 568, S. S. No. 5. --Alice Carruthers 624 1404 as good -pill:ea as they were bid - • Ei2.:_ii"'"
. Mair Andrew 558,•IticCreath -Albert H. Edward Breen
lost heavily, especially for cows and '
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.• BRUSSELS. . 5S2, MacKay Donald 577, McLennan • -on that day. Malty of the drovers -
Boys, 'Hoeors-Arellie• M. Campbell, 'Alex.. 725,. Rinnball No 14n D.; .661,
•unfittished • lightsteight heifers and- limmerson -Dennis Clarence II, Hain, Sallowa• Reuben- J: Saunders Wal- .:• steers •
• . HOLNESVILLE: • •
Your choice for ...$1.25
25 pah.s youth's Tari Laced .13,mts, •welt Wm th $1...30
and $1.75 to clear at
18 pairs Men's Fine. Laced Boots, new style,. w($a.tik;00
3.0 pa$13rs', gMistisgeslt'Tan - Oxfords,' they are worth ISto211:0°
$1.25 to $1.75, you can- have,your a 13achctideettfuot, $1.25
They are , rgain '' 900 .
See our Giere Buttoned Boots worth 81, only 75c
.• . Some etrit values in all kinds of Ladies' Kid Oxfords .
, The highest . price reported for ex -
.porters was $6.75 per cwt., while- the ; • Oin• stock must be teduced. - . No trouble to•show goods
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'lowest for old worn-out butcher's cows - , . . A Call olicited,
, was $2,55' per cwt. .. . .
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• Feeders and stockers, have been offer- •
er- ,
THE OLD REIAABLE. .
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cd more freely .this week and in synt- . .
cattle theY, too, have taken a drop 'in •
pathir with the - unfinished butcher's. efIrr •
VV. m TAYLOR Sz - SON • •
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•tirices. Ny.e sa,w some •steers of melt- ..---, .. - - -
onin quality, 'weighing from 709 to 85o -,
' ... Cash and One Pries - • . . .
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lbs.: each, for which 53 per ewt-was 7,.
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. Butter and Eggs taken as. Gash .
John McCracken, Athol. MeQuarrie, ter L. 683, Snell S, Lount 748, Strang •
Clifford .Pugh, Harvey' Skelton, Leslie H. Preston 68t, Todd Lorne 688,,
. . Trothewa . John A. 658,Washington-
Turn] ull
- Pass -Thos. Biclby, 'Robert Bryrois, Harry C. 580, Worsen Joint E. 775,
Frank Dayidsciai Roger 'Madman, - : Goderich Separate Selto61.-1 .
Arnie G Far eh rs• -t' Will'e H .'• I '
• Miss. Vina Tebbutt. spent a• 'few diva
'with friends- in Goderich,
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Miss .Alice Stanley of Constance
Spent Sunday at home,
Surgeon T. • G. Holines of Fort
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Wayne,- Detroit, spent Sunday with •
• his mother, Mrs. Holmes.
,Misses Martin of Titeketsmith spent
Sunday at Mr. MeCartneyla, .
Mr. and Mrs. Snell and Mr,' Tudor
ries, Robert Kellingtion Wm. .1,ong, Hood Ida, 652, Dealt Orlando 716,
Robert Meedonald, -John idooney,Sitin•. Dean John 815, Kieley O.
uel Searlett,' Manson Taylor, Harvey' 595, Page John 8r3. *:
Vonog. . .
Exeter P. S. • ' •
Girls, Honcirs,-Gertie Campbell, .
lie Hansuld,. Maude Jackson; •Aunie L.
MeQuarrie, Pearl Sharpe, Bertha Ross,
Argo Ross. , • .
Pass -Jennie Armstrong, • Emma
Barron, Edith • Blake, • Elsie Currie,
Mary Dark, Mabel Davidson, Ethel
Dennison, Lulu Dunford, Mamie 111cAl-;•
lister, Vera Macdonald; Emily Mason,
Aileen Scott,. Birdie Shannon,. Anna •
Richardson, Mary Ross, Lillian R,
Simpson, Florence ThoMpson. •
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WROXETER,
Browning 'Hazel 809, Do W 'Edna M.
735, 'E11itt Lottie 566, Follick Edna
694, Frayne Venetta M. 764, Hyad-
man. Amelia 8ci4, Murray Mary 771,
Irer.e 704, Quance Mary 6741.
Rowe Vera 0, 737, Saunders Vera 0.
568,- Snell May 715, -Wocid Alma.
575, .Armstrong George 595, Carling I.
T. 687, Dyer. Chas. 636, Evans Alcie-.•
win 711, Farmer Roy 643, Hooper
Fred.- 751,•;11ortell •Herbert 657, Jones.
C 1 g 640, c iuson . a.
• 614, Foutheott Melvin 763, Trevethick
. Fred 731. . , •• . , •
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• Ilensall 'P. .S.. .• .
. :Urquhart Beatrice 634, Peart 'Frank
.585, , Younghlut • Wesley 696, Buchanart
flurtt• ptunen ur is 575,
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• ..- • Dungannon P. S. • • ••
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CrawfOrd Olive 615; • Salinity Willa
688,- 1 Sarbarn .Stuart • 73o,. Fairburn
Kay' 61 7.. .- • ' . • ' . '
• . • Si: .1Ielens • - • •
Miller •Lizzie .833, • Sheriff Berta 736,
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Clark Donald PI '11' Myrtle744,
Crawford' Mary. 621, Miller 'Stuart 780,
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Stanley's:. _ • • .
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. Miss es .listella and. Gert ruck. Holmes .
of Detroit are • the • guests. of their
_grandmother,- Mrs,• Holmes. •
,and Mrs. - Hilton and fainily.
spent .a few- days with friends in God-.
• crich. • • ' • . • -•
.. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.- Trewin :of Ced.,
at. Valley visited at the parsonage
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teat. week, -••
'•.1T8tOtelkers sold as low as $2.50 per t•
.ewt., whiel(was t1ie. lowest price quot-
ed , for • soine time, and sonic drovers
who had .. brought .in stockers lost . . . , .
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-heavily. • - .• . . , '
The .ruti 6f nil telt cows was not large •••••••••••••••••••••4•.***•••••••44*****+4..*.#4** 4.0
but 11101.6'0Mo enough to supply the •• . . . .
demand, as the market .for them was .
. THE GREAT CASH STOREI. • •
IsictillLit, at" for .53.5(to +tt per cwt. r• . . •
• Pricesveal calvewere lower,
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• Export sheep.were tiold at..about the - . . • ,
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Boys, Hobors-Alex, Findlay, -Alvin
Joseph Greer, • Albert L.
Heibien, Geo. Lane, Clayton Lowery.
Pass -Harry Caulder Jas, C. Dane,
Thos• Leoliatail C. 'McKelvie;
William C, .
. Girls, Honota--Florence
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Elliott, isa-
belia Fortune.... - ,
• .PasS7-Nellie Edna Edgar,
Mary Hupfer, • .Phoebe .Lawrence, •
Annie Law, .Rinda. Martin, Edith • M,
Mulholland, Blanche Sanderson, Ent --
ma Zimmerman. • • •
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Boyi; Honors -411°k H. Gibson. • -
Pass --John 13e11, Avon 33. Elliott,
Edwin Gedeke, Hora'ce L:' -C. Gregg,
Edger 0. Hargrave, Ro:V. M. 'Lambkin •
and Chas. W. • McLaughlin. • ‘'. '
Girls, HotiorsMildred J, g. Gallag- •
her, Janet Winnifred Henter;•• Geor-,
gina. 'McCurdy, Orval Nonna; McKee.
. Pass-NortnEe. Cook, Mabel .0: Dob-•
son,. Melissa 5, T. Edwards,. Maggie
Helena • Faust, Esther Emma. Hynd-
man, Bertha Irene Johnston, Carrie
Edith 'Martin, :Muriel .14; . ;Spinks,
Georgina Wiggins.• •-.•
' • SEAVORTH, •
US MISS Pairy Morgan will be pleased Boys, Honors -Robert Dtivis.":Iteitli
to know that she has lost none Of her. ' Pear, Ryerson R. Hartry,. Fred: Mc -
old -time vigor, eletaness of (nuncio; 1.60(1, 'Robert . McMillan, Chas... I&.
tion and correctness. of interpretation PaPst, Blythe • T. :Stevenson! Brute
of the true spirit of her selectiors. 1 Wefug.h.
An incident of the . lath of • July Pass -,-Ernest Box, ,I;o4n Broderick,
home coming of those a'•lio went to W. .T.Brownlee, Mari Dodds, s,
Goderich n•as a serious 1,ccident to DOrseY, `Walter . Hawthorne Elgin
Mr. and Mrs. J ohn Heard, whose Jones; ,Geo.;Kale, John R,...1lIaeKa v,
horse shied, throwing them into the -1 r . 1c n ost„ William McImosh,
-*Abet AItl ".
CheSt er ' MeMantr, William Morrison,
ditch. The buggy was Madly damaged,
and Loth Mr. and Mrs. Heard. received Neal IdurraV, Walter. Murray„ • John
Porcell, Sproat, john :Ri-Sproat,
Frank Weiland, Alex. Wilson.. •
The River Hotel is filling up with ..
Girls,' Honors -L. -Gertrude 'Abell,' Maud
summer boarders and there is a daily
1)'c'•son; 'Lynnie Gillespie, Eivire .`• E.
run of holidayers who stay for aoncal
• Gottschalk, Jennie Hamiltorri, Ara -
or two and are so well pleased with
b .11a, M. Henry, Mildred' Jones, Etta
severe iitjuries.
• .Bayfield P. S.'
Rotiatt Luella 77a, l'ollock Harold
59o, Cameron Millie 727. •
'Crecliton P. S.
• . Holtzman Olivia 593, Brown Wesley
7r4, Wray Wilbert 668, Trick ittelinda
826 Oestreicher rzr , " .
Dashwood P. S.
Kellermau Ethel 7bo, Wolper Tillie
576 11.1iller Tillie 68 R t I A I
Mr. .TOnea and wife. of Goderich
led on:friends in the village oa, Mon --
0, t. -Wilson bf Seaforth wc.,s itt
our •this week,' •
'We Mulerstancl • that Gordon 'and'.
Stanley Ames' have passed their en-
trante eXamina.tions.
Nearly everyone from. liere Ltteeded
the Orange walk •in Goderich on Sat-
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Mr. William' Ii1ford of Goclerich -
spent Sunday 'with his father: •
Mr.. Coburn,' a.• blind man, preathed
oft Sunday' evening and- lectured 'On
. Monday ivening. • Mr. 'Thomas Morch
- delivered •alt excellent .thscourse on
*Sunday a: '
Next Sunday Rev. •1IuSsar's subjects
Will. be '" Systematic Giving" in the
moriting and " Gob's Call to the Busy'
Ones" .• in' the .evening.
. MrS • Alexarder and Mies' Gracie' Me-
- Connell of Hiuniota„ Man.; Visited the
former's' siSter; Mrs. Stanley. *
.•'While Mrs. 1.1", c. Elford was .driv-
..ing,hoine from Clinton on Monday the
'horse took 'fright in Clinton. and ran
alr-the way.. home; but no seriOus
• damage was done, • • ..
sante • prices, but lambs sold down as • •
lbw as 53.50 per cwt. ; and the 'highest i
SUMMER SALE' I
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trice .for them tvaS about 54 per cwt. •
Culled sheep sold at 52 .to 53 each,
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ch'artiv(iini,riikmettaftc-i)(1,--.nIst?gsm‘rvtasi.r.liarritiiisa!:<1:ouonk-
.. ' i'3.tiy. big stiminer sale is now in full blast, 'This is tile genuine •
iii a room making eale'as. we have made atone very heavy one.- .• '
This was the slowest market of the '4 ' chaseti for fall which will arrive in August and before: that . 40' , , .
tion of export ;cattle .of 'good. qualitY
season for everythin with 1.1 • ekce -
. • • public one of the grandest opportunities in the. county to
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t s e ma e, so in order tO .d0 so' 70 give the- ,
and hogs, •. buy good goods ap greatly reduced prices. • .
Export Cattle -Good loads of heavY , 16 will „pay you .t0 dr•ive miles to secure some of the 'bruiains
;shippers' are worth. train 56.25 to .$6.- •
.. spacdencritiligi ntollisaitiroeluvietins dtooutseialayleot.i •
aii 1,11611.t the. sale
75 ;. Medium exporters,. 55,65 to 56 per litit the'
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cwt.. • - •••••, bargains we have m Dry Goods And all lines of prints,mus- ' I •
Export 11tilIsChoice• heavy ,expiirt a .-. ••. • lins, bastie taffeta, hosieryounderwear and corsets is sirup- . .a
.. lv marvelous.
hulls -sold at 05.'25 to :55.75 ; light ex- -..• • . •
qr. See the toweling at 3ic and 4e per yard.• 0 . -4
Port bulls, $4.75 to 55 per cwt.
: .. See the carpets at 35c and -40c worth 55c find 00e per yard 4
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• ExPort Cows -Export cows sold .at
See the bargains we are offering in Men's and Boys' Clot hieg ' •
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4Btuoteti4ers0 CpietrttelevLtCh.bice 'picked lots .
Several lines of Lace Curtaine at clearing prie.e4. . .
' i''.. and Waterproof Coats. , ' . • •
of botcher's cattle, equal in •quality to
'In the Boot' and Shoe departthent we have some specials. *
best ,exporters; rroo to rt50 lbs. each, Hats Mr men and boys at sweeping reductions. - 0
sold .at''.55.66 to 55.85 ; choice, picked Millinery at greatly reduced pricea. - . •
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10AS of butcher s heifers and steers,. 0 —
925 to 1025 lbs. each', sold at $5 to • . -
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sold . at 54.5o to . 55 ; Toads' of meditint • ' - •
$5.35 per Cwt ; loads -of good butelte.r's . , •• :
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I .0.... 11/1,-.M0BEATH - - BLYTH• i ,.-
11-ip'orters and : Butcher's, lVfixed-- I . Pretoria 13locit. .
• , , 5 0 e butcher s, 54.40 :to $4.75 • common -
Hess Freda Wilhiath 779, Benedict Chester -
Amy. 61o, Sipple. Otto; 611••• • ..... Blyth on .Friday and defeated .the
. ', Blyth . team by a score of 121 to 19; from r055. to •lloo lbs. each', sold at
butcher's cows, al $2.75 to $3.5o per
ewt.
:13ELGRAVE. ••
615, Robert 62i, Steintrach Out baseball team went 'over to
• .. • • . .
Ashfield . : . . ' • ---------
' 8, S. N . 1 -Alfred Najd 713. •-
• "...' 'file large• score was gr.erttly (o.ving to e4,2s to g4,75 . per
..s,q..
the rough ground,. makilig fielding vet•y . _ .,
. .
StockerS-Well bred • thrifty voting. -
S. S. No. 2-Nan1iie Sullivan 651. diflienit. ' • • .
- steers' 46o to 600• lbs each are Worth f . •
, tor Mackeniie 630, .Terir.ie Douglas- 551% •
5...S. No. ,6; -:•Olive. Gray .597, . - • • . lee e : • .
• '61 s• h re • .
in
' Michiessa is •refiewing .old ;acquale - lbs ..• 1
. CWt ; • al-cotor ill bred ..stectS. and. -
.53 to '51.15 per cwt. steers- Soo -to 906
eaco are worth .3.50 .to
, , c
k , 3,75 per
orllibutp
: .......... -.o'. 3- va ranntli 09,
s F-," N ' E .D s 6 Hee- Mr...Toseph.England from somewhere n .
uti.
mr,-. William Knox. Was ordained* to heifers • are, werilt. about' 52,50 • Q. •$2,7•5 ..• • r' . •
, • •
Loads of mixed butcher's and exportl '•
•
ers sold at $5.30 to $5.60 per cwt.! ••••.....114.111•••••*•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••*.
Feeders,--Teeders steers, weighing'. .
••••
the • dining room service that they'll
Is back again. That veteran hotel Petrie; Ethel Picks.rd, Maggie SPubl,
man, Mr. Thos. Stevens, is manager. .11e.:11' Warwick: . . .
Among the guests are : Mrs. Fraser- Pa SS •,•Vercla Best, . Edith ' Bright,
and Miss Macdonald of London, Mrs Nellie Campbell, • Gladys Constable,
Hardy of Detroit, Miss Terrent of De- Ilnzel borrance; Hazel' Elcortt,;•Teireaa
I \melt Mabel • .Morrison • Elba.OtTalial.,
troit, and Mr. W. A. Straitton, who .ro .,..thei maharryi. - 1c, iaiat., raki,,.
holds an important position ha Seel.' ,.." y '''
ey's I,ig establishment of Detroit. . krtnie Petrie,' Vera. Ross, Hazel Rob -
Rev. Alr. Jennings and family left ?rts, • Bella Stnith,' Aanie SomerYiller
Marcie Sproat, Isabel R. Scott,',.. Annie
this week for a short holiday at his wesh, Kate . wq,isii, • ' • . • •
lornier home in Parkhill. The rever-• . The Sea:forth ;Collegiate; Instl:tote
end gentleman has been in rather poor ' •
oar( 's , e to. ars op for pupils writing
health for some time and needs the Frani.% the. Seafottli .Public ,seliciol . was
rest and WC all hope when his holiday won by Chas. R. Papst, .whaolutd• 778
is over that he will be himself •again.
I Te is a hard working clergyman- and rnitiks out of a. possible 1100. Bruce
n'augh stood ' next 'with. 7(8 it ta'rks. A
0.cupies a warla spot in the hearts Of .• .1, . ,•-.1 - a • for , • . (., - • .
his parishoners. . . . . ,
dates writiog. at Seaforth WaS .won by
- Robert Davis oi 8. S. N. 4, Hibliert,
S t alb. P.. 0.,' who had 824 Marks, the
ALMA. logliest at . the •Seaforth Centre,. •
Mr. G. McMichael spent Sunday last 11TIVPIT. ..
with Exeter friends. -
Mr. and Mrs. George Dale SPeitt '' 131)).'s.' IfoitorsWilli am Ilealti••;• Bert
Sunday last at the latter's home 'in ie Marsn„ .Tot ficott,• Whitfield Sellers.
liginondville. Pass -Fred: • Arafstrrilig; Roy' Ball,
Miss Nc:llie Sproat of Egmondville Willie 'Indianan, Clarence .7. Cox; I.;(1 -
is spentlitig her holidays with her sia- the,Mason, Elviti Munro, •Gio, Snell,
ter here, Girls, . Ifrinors-.--Martint Ilarr, Pearl
We are glad to learn that Miss Alice it.t'.1ries•li.)lietw, .170:tiona Clark, Recited - Pat -
Dale is recovering after her recent .
severeillness. • Pass-4dionic ' A rni our, Li lv ' Carr,
• Beatrice McBriee,' Palta Mitcdonold.
Miss Maggie Scott has rettirned
home after a month's sojourn with
frivads at Brussels.
Mr, Fred. Taylor of Nippen spent 11
kw days last week with his brother
here.
Mr. Will. Jamieson delivered five
choice Cat tie at Clinton on Monday
last.
LEVEL-HEADED ADVICE..
The man who wrote the following
had a level head : " The best way to,
build up a town is to stand by every
man in the town. All residents should
be partners, not opponents, all
livelihoods the more Business your
rival does the more you will do. Ev-
ery business inan who treats his cus-
tomers honestly, courteously and fair-
ly, will get his share and the more
business that can be secured by united
effort,the better it will be for all.
'When a town ceases to grow it begins
to die, and the more people try to
kill each other in their businesS the
more readily will 'utter ruin collie to
all. Stand together for the advance-
ment of every citizen. If a. Man The following is the list of condi-
shows ability to prosper do not Pull 'dates Pas_sed ''hY the noard I;It'llP"
Mtn back through jealOusY Or • weigh iners for West IInton, together with
hitn down through a Cold indiffer.• the marks obtained by each. The tot-
ence,.." al number required to pass Is 550
1
WINGHAM, •
• Boys, rifonors--/Ts,ray Greene, Metton
Harf., Stanley Henning, Geo...Tees'.
Pass -Harry 51, Bell, Austin • Ciotti, -
1 ell, Albert Cole, Chester . Duit' in,
Geo. A, Elliott, Geo. Gregory, Car-
roI ele, 'Wait' and Henry, 1. red , F.
Ifointith, Adam Isbister, Thos. Kelley,
Peter Moir, Norman Park, oreo a I n1.-
'0 i%
terton, M. Alfred PaslifT, Crap Rus-
sell,• 'Scott, Robert Wheeler,
lie Voting. :• . .
Girls, Irottors-Ilessie Aitteu,
red 'teenier, Harriet Campbell, Greta
Cargo', Ethel Davidson Elva Dodd,
Ethel It l'crgutiOn, Ifitttie . Gannet,
Ganisa Perrie, Maye Swartz, Grace E.
Wightmatio
Pass-Minniv Ilarbet•, Alice • Coad,
Lila. E. Cook, Mtibel Coultas, Olive It.
ernicl,shank, Maggie Clirrie, Lillian
Devell, Ethel Elliott, IMIa. tfitchell,
Mande Nokes, Bella IL Powell, Mar-
garel Stewart.
WEST DITRON EN-
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•
TRANCE: liMAATINAltass.
'S. $., No. 7-41esSie: Barnby 667,
• ey Stothers 7or Wor
• S. S. :No. 13 -Ethel McLea.n 610,
• 8. No. 9 -Ernest' Blake 558, Baiir a fig'
Samuel Shervvcaid 559, Elmore Phil- )1,1r4 .
Bolen.). Mackenzie 659, Nellie Hiekey :
ct
7(.0, Mary Macdonald 551.
552.
S. 8: No. .13 -Ellen Pritehard 680. rei,na ' •
alY KIPatrigle
in till- the 2 St' • Spriog Lambs -Spring lambs are
bathi morning, Rev. Mr, lIastie
s clallferiatneraandortetienortavi sai
the eldership of Knox church on bah Basil L1)u11e pc
ers soid at 525 to 545 Per cow.
t Mr )Oltu
w<strittchep$_?3•15,oriet,e08 .;43.14)(e)
Per ewt.
olhc-
or .rom 53.50 1.0 $4•50
Itlilelt Cows -Mich cows and spring-
Carves-Celt/es sold at:52 to 58 each,
.rtketw5t.3..50 Per
per cwt
•
• stocked with furniture
Our large Wa.reroorns are..
•
•
lips 698, Swah Geor:ge 623. ' • ' ' • for ewes, 'and bucks at $2.5o to 52.75. of' k
Fanny Mackenzie 66(r.
S.. 'S. No. 15 -John AlatheSort 554, .
W.Watson, •
ill-. 'and ' Mns, Dan. Geddes have got
setticd in the house secured from Mr: '
each, ofT cars, sold at 57,25 per
ss than r60 11)s. tor more' than. 2no,''.
flogs -Best select bacon hog•s, ' not ;
thinking of pure aSing we
inds and if, you, are
h
...Jim), Ll'icAs, 734, may
8' ,N.f),' 12,410, „565t S iroat's mother is spending cwt.
1
726. • a fete cla.vs in town. .• East Buffalo, .
invite you to. call, see our
• .
brrekwork On Mr. •Jtunes Wight-
_ • , , eeipts, Too head t. strong to roc •Itigher;
display and learn our prices. .
•
• , • man's. house is progressing favorably. veals steady. Hogs-R"ipts 4250 ,.;.• • •: .
A c o-tain wa here ives out the in-
s, ‘;, N;0 rq I eel •••1 g • , head ; opened -aCtive ; light gradep 5c • •
•A 3 lueelY to roc 1 ------------ • k PARLolt CABINuTi=1 f...OliF,F9x1Ens JAIWINESE 1:ANDS.
ida i-.,, waiter moiot• .1 formation the( all was going
• (4,1,. 4,
MTISIC CABINETS Dnussuid. TABLES BASLES
MUSIC RACKS HALL gACICS PICTURES
SECRETAItIES LIBRATIY TABLES PATIVE Rh.Oft
BOOK CASES , • FANCY TA.BLES COUCHES .
•ti. .s. N.o. .17...oke, Elsa m 7tp.. ii,.. for the coronation until Edward VIX
, le john 644, Long ilcuson 3. 6`.3.. was informed that, Ross, after 'being
:11olli•ing Roy 635, Oke Leo • 726, • ,, defeated by a popular vote of over.
• s;.• 8;: NO, 3 -Breen May 663. . 700(), • had arrived to represent Onto --
..L . 5; No; ..4,..maioy Evelyn 601,i,. in as Premier. This „made the King
A1/1,0,111176r,50..i.no.i.1.1‘ A.. 0.15, Ni. !flia.iiig..a.11e,a,;, .irsciew 1,,,latt.i:eovtleor.w, onde.r, liti.t With the
advent of :Whitney he may be looked
' S. ' S. No, 5-41eManes Lillie .626,
lower ; heaVy steacty ; heavy $8.25 i.
, . , 5 9
mixed Rao ;to $8.2o ; vorkers $8.o5 to .
,S8.to ; pigs 58.; .roligliss, $7.49 to 57.-. • •.
60.::. stags, 55.75 to- 56.50, Sheep and
'Lambs -Receipts fors head • stron ••
.7s •r sA
,,, -0 ,-.50 ; culls to common, '54.5o It will do you good to see the beautiful line Of. Fancy
.
lambs, $6.75 - to $7 ; fair • to good, $5,•'•
T• LI El ' , 7 .; ' it on • ' c vi e. . . ' . to $5.25 ; avethers $4.25. to $4,5o ; ' Rockers Morris Chairs and Odd Parlor Pieces we are..offering.
to 553; yearlings and wethers, $4,75 '
• . WO will consider it a,,.pleasure to show you through our
warerooms even if you donot Want to purchase.
hog, McManus Hamilton 562. sheep, top mixed, 53.85 to 54 • fair
8. 8. No, 8-1V1illion, Eli/abetli• COLBOA,NP TOWNSHIP, to good, S3.60 to 53.75 ; emits 'to.
c
- S.' S. No. Pearl Sri Sal-
keld. Irene 612, Hillier Ilarry G. 636.
8.8 . No: 2.-FrollSe Idabel' 676,
. Vitill Mamie E 755, Chambers Harry
696.
• S. Si No.' 5--1 indsay Ilenjamiti 65o,
Vanderburg ,Wesley 604.
8. 8, No. '6 -Ross. Alice, 786, Ross.
Edwin 561.
8. S. No. 8 -Rutledge Annie 693.
nay,
8. 8. No. 2 -Daisy Billing 792, Cora
llinte 738.
8. 8, No, 6.•. -John Broderick 772,
S. No. ro--thiliel Macdougall 676,
James Ilouthoro 597.
8, 8, No. t•---Eattnia, gait 577,
8.8. No. 1 -Amy Dawson 752,
Stanley. '
S. S. No, 3 -Clara Richardson 767,
Samuel Bates 6691 'Chas, Ratilweli
734. • •
• S. S. No. 4-144a1 Delgatiy 609.
' 8. 8. No, 5 -Janet Lennart 580,
Will'ant 'Elliott 655.
S. S• No. 7 -Herbert W'orkinait 692.
S. S. No, T3-Iteta Keys 652,
.. 8. 8, No. 14 -Melvin Alair 652,
- • Stephen. .
Ss S. No. MeNatighion 615,
Roselie Wilson 582, Warren Mitchell
699, William Mitchell 696, Menet Coll-
ies 552.
S. 8. No. 2-Gleetia Hill 730, Verne.
Essery 711.
8. No, 3,---Itorfier-Ilagshaw 619,
Asa Penhale 695( Chas S. Sanders 609.
S. 8, No. 4-Artlittr Arny 61o, Free.=
man Morlock 722.
5, 8. '--Elmer Lawson 6451
t
Haying is the order of the day'.
Mr. and Mr. John Hart; -also •Mrs.
Williarit Hart of Port Heron were. the,.
gioad.s 'Of 51r. and Mrs, Nathan Soluis
on Sabbath. ' •
Our has • authorized Mn.
liethering-ton of Nile to notify 'the
farmers ill this vicinity to • destroy all •
weeds on their farms. We think if (tur-
d raVe cotuteil would take the itibitcy
they are laving out paying the •in-
speetor to look after the farmers' own
hi Hitless told. have the thiStles and
we? (Is eat on the roadside it would be •
fur better for them.
"Otiite a number attended the Fores
ters' service at Auburn on Sabbath ev-
ening.
Low wyclo Trar RATES To Tug
NORTHWESTERN STATES AND
BRITISH COLVIVIIITA via GREAT
.NORTHEIZN RAILWAY. •
reom ,Tuly loth to 2oth ineltudve,••
roiled tt•ip tickets will he issued at
lc Ss (hall 1.110 Oat Way rate train all.
StalioaS in Ontario to llutte and net..
run, Montana ; Spokane, Seattle and
Taconist,_ Washington, and to Nelson,
Rossland, Vietotia, Vancouver, 11, 0.,
mul other points in Dritish Columbia,
also to Portland, Ore, The quickest
mid Shortest route to the above
o'nts is via. Chicago, St. Paul and
Great Northern Railway. Vestibule
trains. Meals served On the a la
carte plan. Through Palace and Tour -
sleeping ears,
Full particulars as to rates, etc.,
call on or write Chas. W. Graves, Dis-
trict Passenger Agent, Great Northern
Railway, 6 Xing street West, Room.
' 12, TorOittO, Ont.
Molt, 2.25 tO $3.50 ; 0We$, 53.50
to
London, .Tuly //..-L-Iiive cattle steady
at r314c to. 15e i. refrigerator beef, 1211
Per lb.
. ' • • .
We still lead. in -Sugar hi' Selling
Redpatlea Granulated at $3.85 per
cwt, in bid. lots:
. W. T. O'NEIL.
Binder Twine
For Sale
I have a large
quantity of Binder
Twine forsalc at from
12i° to 15c per
pound.
Place your order
earlv.
D. CANTEL
Clinton,
J. W. Chidley
Night and'Sunday calls ariswerectat'residenee of our
Funeral Director, J. W. Uhidley, King street, opposite foundry.
Manager.
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• roRTIREDISWEATYALISTERING FEET
There is 310 better shoe
• Than the GEO. A. SLATnrt suon
Sold in Clinton only by —
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