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See Fred.T.jack§oil !.:2.2: Solid Leather Shoes
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if tiny ache. Temper trying to he
sure. But wne Confound the effect
with the cause?
The Fault is in the Shoes
Better Get a Pair of
Hagar Shoes
from Jackson, then you'll have
comfort as well as style1 fie and
wear,
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Best Shoe Values in Town
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all sizes and stylee for mennvonten
and children.
, You always get the nest from
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Shinola
The modern Waterproof
Paste Shoo Polish
Produces Patent Leather finish.
Takes the pace of ell ifould dress,.
ins? Which 'wore the leather and
scale off,
Anybody ean use it and get the hest
• results. It is another new thing an
the New Shoe Store.
No Shoddy
NO Paper Soles Fr0.4. T •• eiaoksonP
. Store and get New Shoes ena.
Patronize The New Simi
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MILCH .COW FOR SALE.
The undersighed offeas a new ankh
COW for sale.
JOHN HOL1VIES, Huron Road,
Clinton P. 0., June 23rd.
REAL ESTATE FOR .SALE.
x Part of farm, lots 38 and 33, on
west side of Maitland con., one
mile north of Holmesville, con-
taining 97 acres.
2 The north half of lot 25, Con, 2,
and west part of lot 24, con. 3,one
half mile from Clinton, north, on
gravel road, containing 90 acres.
3 The brick dwelling' including lots
x8, 19 and 2o on corner of Joseph
and Isaac streets, in Clinton.
4 The frame dwelling • on the west
side of Victoria street and next
north of railway.
Liberal terms to suit purchasers.
Apply to
W. W. 'FA.RRAN or
C. C. RANCE, Clinton
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CHOICK FARM FOR SALE.
$9,000 will buy Et choice farm of
about 120 acres, situated a half mile
from Clinton. Good brick house, 2011
28 and 20x20; barns (tottne and 40x60,
with stone stables underneath, silo,
windmill, etc. Will be sold on easy
terms. For further particulars apply
to
JAMES STEVENS,
Clinton P. 0.
April 215t.
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HOUSFOR SALE.
The undersigned offers fore sale a
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storeycottage with five bedrooms,
large dining, room, parlor, etc. Situ-
ated on William street, contienient to
the Collegiate Institute. For further
particulars apply to jernes Scott,
barrister, 0.
MRS LAIRD
Clinton, June 23rd,
GbDERICI-I FARM FOR SATIE.
The undersigned offers for sale tot
16, Bayfield con:, Goderich townslup; .
consisting of 184 acres including 25
acres Mixed timber: The farm is well -
watered and suitable for either grain.
or stock raising.. Good clay soil.
nomfortable dwelling, heated by, fure •
nate stormier. kitchen and Woodshed.
Hera and soft Water convenient, Two
barns, now; 25x60, driving shed, •con
30, hen house 17x.35. 3 acres Of Or-
Otard. n Mile from school, ye from
church, 6 miles from Clinton. Will be
eold on reasonable terms. • Apply on
pretenses or address
A. WELSH, Clinton P.O.
Gederich townihipaMay 13th.•
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EARMS •FOR SALE.
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Lot 6, con. e, Colborne, containing
100 acresrelot 67, Maitland.con, God-.
erica township, containing' es acres.
Both fern's are well fenced' and well
watered; good baiMings and first class
erchard on each farin ; nearly all un -
dee grass'. !Sixty per cent. of the
purehase meneyamay ternain on mort-
gage at ,5 per. cent. For particulars
epply to " . ; . 0.
• T. BURNS, Carlow*,
June 23rd.
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STAnT1.4EY FARM. FOR SALE.:,
As I wish to retire front framing I
offer to sell for $5,000 my splendid xoo
•acre farm situated on the Front Read,
n mile east of Varna. eo acres clear-
ed xo acres hard and soft wood bush.
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Goad fawn!e house with Cellar, barn
and shed. Good nearbigAoichard, good
iwtg7a get a Refidn evre.pfl lead Ansi: fit rare a chance
xe:thly the fal.r41).•
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Sill de ilarile'ss
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Cheap.
A McKOW
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ti,dMed
A school that occupies first rank a-
mong the business colleges on this
eontieent. Many leading „commercial
schooliemploy our graduates as teach-
ers. We do our best to place all our
graduates in good positions (aid we
have been more successful this year
than in any previous year. • !hose des-
iring the best in business education
should attend. our school. Write fer
catalogne.
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tucrimtsmitH vkut FOR SALE.
The undersigned offers for sale that
choice •reo •acre farm on the Huron
Road, Tuckersmith, one mile eaet of
Clinton: New frame house with smu-
ttier ,kitchen, firet class 'bank barn,
(Wive shed, hen housn pig pen, silo;
tivo wenn windmill, and stnall or -
'chard. the Bayfield tiver rens across
back end of lot. Thirty ackee of flats,
the fittest of grass land. This is: a
splendid farm,. well • situated, and
well be sold on easy tetins.
ARTHUR. COUCH, Clinton
June 9th,
FARM IN STANLEY FOR SALE.
South % ot lot 15 and the north zn
of lot 14 on the 8th eon.• oi the town-
ship of Stanley are offered for sale.
The farm contains no acres, all clear-
ed, in a. good state of cultivation and
well watered. There are two •barns.
and stabling and a. Jeanie dwelling
house. 'two good bearing orchards. %
mile from school and 2 miles from
. church and postoffice. For further
particulars apply to •
MRS. S. McINTYRE,
%Tense%
W. J. ELLIOTT, STRATFORD, nuite end.
GODERICH.
GODERICII.
We regret. Very intich to chronicle
tbe (teeth of Atut Stochlart, relict Of
the late.Merk Morrie, et the residence
of her daughter, Mrs. Magpie Swat..
son, on Wednesclay last at the age of
71 years. The deceased lady was well
known and esteemed by all our gide- Mr. Arthur Yule returned front
ens and was a. devoted Member of South Africa on Saturday. The band
Knox church. The latter part of her and a number of our citizens were at
years she Ite,s suffered mita front in- the station ta welcome his return
disposition and spent her time visit- home, but the .ovation was dampened
ing her daughter, Nes, Magnus Swan- by the hearse being in readiness to to-
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Mrs. Have 0 Tontler In. -
Mrs. S. J. Winters (nee Kate Camp -
ford, Penn., are the guests of Mr. and
bell) and oldest sou Arthur of Brad-
alte Themes shaegineeeey Said That If
Mrs. W. Swaffield. . -
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son of. Goderich, Mrs. Robson of Pet- ceive the remains of the ate Mss daughter of alr. James Fowler of the
The remains of the late bliss Mar- Thay Wore buseeesfut the colapaoy
woe is o retitle.. to Pr ovido o Notts.
Mita and Mrs. Result of Walkerville, Margaret Fowler of Akron, Ohio, and same
garet Fowler of A.kron, Ohio, youngest
augers. serelee—The mooaat Of Sol •
winter, and tnking thweehange of were tit the station any attempt at Willianf, John and James Fowler,
Saturday accoinpanied by the Messrs.
place, arrived in Goceric
Half Dollaes,
at whose residence she spent the past as the family and friends of deceased Ode Illautinuad 10 otie Atillioa oad a
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corning to her old twine would bone- cheering •would have been out of the i brothers of deceased from alinnewatar-
front Detroit and was preparieg. to re- Horne Sweet Home," which in that Jane Fowler of Antron. Mr. James outfaced yesterday on official au -
an, North Dakota, and her sister, IVIIss • Montreal, July 25,—it was au -
At her, she came over on the excursion yestion. The uterine band • played.
tura last week, but her last tourney case serve4 as a tribute to the living &ewer and family were former resi- therite" that the Canadian Pacific
ere neon her from. all she loved on enen with tears, oven It.rthur Yule's dents of Dungannon, Miss Minaret litellwaY have tendered for fast. M-
eese its shadow before and heart fain and the dead. Many eyes were moist -
last?: sa jeliamanishaisp sesr4valcueihuessy,
earth, Mrs. Motels was a loving mother wept when the band. played, ' ra°dwvi,eran wesreemaed itiTesmtbaelenioafiltineeYllinnigg- Who
mother and grieved touch over the but glad and thankful to heaven is lien church, kindatid ger:emus, hut made this anneuncentent, remarked
death of her son Duman some years she idi
or sending her boy home safely I in a, short week succumbed to an at- that if successful the company were
ago. Two sons survive her and three to her. At the battle of Hart's river tack of pleurisy and pneumonia and in a Position to provide a service
daughters, one daughter (Annie) Ma. it will be :remembered Arthur Yule died. on Tuesday, muelt regretted by which they felt satisfied would prove
W. Martin, having died in Goderielt was in the thickest of the fight, At all who had the pleasure of meeting satisfactory to the people of Canada '
several years ago. The two sons are the town hall Mayor Cameron matte her. The casket was an exceedingly both as regards Passengers and
Kr. John,Morrie, ex -mayor of the presentation of a handsome gold handsome metallic one, lined with freight. The president of the Cana-.
Waupea Ws., and Tom of Cooks- watch chain and locket and Mr. R. S. 1 white satin, and had silver ornaments. dian Paeific did not feel at liberty to
town, Mime The three daughters are Williams made the presentation ef a 'IV was covereil with xnany bandsome enter into details with respect to the
those between whom she visited the handsome purse containieg $6o. Ar- floral wreaths, the gifts of relatives offer .that had been made, but in he
past years of her life since she gave up •thur looks well. . and friends in Akron, Ohio, her hoine. course of the next few dealt further
her home here. Iting,and generous and 0 Several vessels bane arrived this 1 and a handsome wreath from relatives particulars will be forthcoming.
of a happy disposition size will bangonpast week with grain and lumber. I here. The funeral took place front the It is underetood that the Canadian •
be remembered. /Virs. Morris was the 1 residence of Mr. William Nevin. The Pacific offer is not the only one tbat
Mrs. E. IVI. Bell, two children ant — . . .
allbe• rers . were ; messes. Angus, is engaging the attention of the con.
eldest daughter of the late John Stocl-
dart, with whcnn she came to this
countrv from Scotland at the age of
• x8. The casket was covered with lov-
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Mr, and Mrs. George Haley of Tor-
onto visited their relatives here, Mrs.
Colwell and Mrs. Haley, this month.
Mr. Haley could only remain a few
days owing to the press of business,
but Mrs. Haley is enjoyingthe pleas -
ire of visiting her many friends here.
Mrs. Elliott spent last week in Tor-
onto visiting friends.
Miss Macara is spending her vaca-
tion with Mrs. Inacera,
WANTED.
General Servant. Appl• y to
MRS: MALCOLM D. IncTAGGART-
Clinton, auly 230,
TWO TEACHERS WANTED.
Female teacher holding 25d class
certificate wanted as long as needed
for the Model term of the Clipton
inociel school. , Salary $27.50 per
nionth. Applications with testinione
leis received bp to July 315t.
• Also female teacher for the Primary
Divieion- for the betel= of 1902, Give
testimonials (lad state salary, qualifie
cation .and experiewee., Applicatiens
receive up o uattst
JOHN CITNalINGUAMB,
• - Secretary.
Clinton, july x9th.•
f 1 bl tb 'ft
ely :ora en e e s of her
many relatives arid friends. Rev, Jas.
A. Anderson officiated at house and
grate. The pallbearers were all old
friends of her family, Pilessrs. John
Martin, 0. H. Colborne, James Stod-
dart, Henry Horton, George Thomp-
son, *town, and Harry Morris, Morris -
dale Farm, Colborne. Those from a
.distance who attended the funeral
were: Mr. and Mrs. Robson (nee
Nellie Morris) of Petrolea, Mr. atil
Mrs. Tom Morris- of Cookstown,
Minn„ and Jack Morris of Waintun,
Wis, The funeral took place on Fri -
companion are spending the season at .
Alen., William arta Thomas MeNevin, ferenee, and that all the tenders re -
Captain Williamson's cottage. ,. 'en shaman and Jaines Stewart, ceivere stipulate for a subetantial
Mr. John Acheson left on Tuesday a. number of relatives from subsidy from the Itnperial and Can -
morning for Montan,. Manitoba where Quit° adian Govetnments. •The amount of
in business. Dungannon attended the funeral.
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nis son, John Acheson, merehent, is
At about 8,30 p. in: on Friday the the subsidy motioned is a, million
City of the Straits steamed into' port and a half dealers, the proportion of
Miss Ida Walsh of Stratford and with the exeursion party that left on two-inirds being borne by Canada
Miss Mare of Toronto are spending
Tuesclay, They had a glorious trip and one-third by Great Dritain.
their vacation here with Mr, Welsh and glorious weather excepting a little The feelina in. railway circles here
and Mrs. Frank Smith. windstorm that arose when they is that the present is an excentionel-
Mr. George Savage of 'Detroit, a tie- got into the finer, but on entering ly favorable time for 110 :settlement
phew • of our former townsman, Hit- Lake St, Clair the sun was out in all once for all of the fast line problem.
litun Savage, Bullet°, is in town. His its glory and the water calm. • The ab- Caeadian railivtia men have realiie '
son •accompanied him. settee of music on the boat was per- ed that the establishment of the
O On Moliday week Mrs. Howrie cele -
haps the only drawback to their pleas- North Atlantic Steamship organize. -
heated the thirty fifth anniversary of ure. Those who visited Belle Isle tion, %yeah has absorbed so many
Iter ' birth. by serving tea to a number were charmed with its beauty.; Miss of the. principal existing Atlantic
of ' guests. A very pleasant evening
Harrison described it to US 111 gl.ow- lines, is nonducting the business with
day froin the reside:cc of Mr. Magnus reei • f . •
was spent and Mrs. Howrie was the no regard whatever to the interests of
recipient o several handsome gifts in
Swanson and was very largely attend -Tuesday, 221111. July, dawned glor- the railways of Canada. The line
a, The interment took place at Mait- silver,
We bad not heard until Saturday ev-
, china and eut glass. iously after the preceding. wet days, which the Canadian PaeMe Co. has
At ro a. inn groups of ladies and., gemin view, will, it is said, consist of new
ening that Arthur Whitely was Itmay be remembered the enough to break his leg while elemen could be seen going lakeward, steamers, which, as regards equip:.
bout io.3o. We &eat down a.bout ix.- of tiny now afloat. It is realized .
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Playing ball.
the City of the Straits being due a- meat arid speed, would, be in advance
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• .that he looke'oriey
-of his fingers
play- • 3o just as the steamer was comi
ing n- .that in this would lie the top of see-
ing ball last seaton. . • ' , to the harbor. •She carried two• Amer- cessftil eompetition, for th3 Atlantic.
.11n/DS0N—LIVINGST0NE -- At. the possibly the flag of passenger service; . which would • be
residence. of "the bride's parents, • Mee. Becker of Unite, who has been lean • flags .ene
Grey, on July 23rd, Mr. Wm. H. miehigaa, her own state, . a dark blue a very important element in . the
spending some weeks the guest of . her
mother, Mrs. Austry, returned to her
Hudsort of . 'Detroit to 1Veiss En- covered- .with 'white stars of different production of revenue
home on Monday' . via Detroit :where
phemia, clang -liter of MC. and • Mrs. she will visit* some rclatiyes and then size. • The one at • the. stern wee tlie ,
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Stars and Stripes. The Captain shook • sTILL .gEEPS HIS coition.
Duncan Livingstone,. Geey, town:- take boat .for Chicago. . hands with all his -old friends, includ-
' . ship. - • .• . .• .. . - . • The Misses Itta and Mattie Salke
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lelhi fid t d.' ' t he wound drouoiating'.weli. and Meg Do-
t your eorrespo en , an seer
' meraaen . wine spent some weeks here, and who
1 ,• ing wen in .,all Respect., •
• , were guests at, the :wedding at "Ilia like the one tbat formed the excursion tendon, July 25.—The British Med-. -
fWe '
• July 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs, Wnt, Arthur . Yule brought home a pretty
he had to lie so Long that a. m. at be able to state that the King is do-
Bichan, a daughtet. . ‘. white silk'haedeerchief to his mother, Soirthamptane losing siX hours, 'iyhiali ins wel1. in all respects. Tho • Wound
nEss--In Zurich, on Seta' lath, to. which has the Orange Free State coat made him later corning to our pert is granulating well, but the . King
Mr. arid Mrs, W, .0,. Hess, a of arms in one corner of it. than lie Would tike. Ile looked exceed! still keeps a strictly recumbent pest-
daeghter. • • . • Weitave %nein to chronicle the death in ay. like his old self that a. tn., tion. and hae net yet left his amide
IntTNTZ--In Exeter, on July 17tit, to of an old eesulent of our eown, in for-, sealing on all. 300 tickets were eold 1 -lo is moved from the bed to the
M d •Mrs William Kura./ a mer daw?Il known to our citizens, here, 25 at Southampton and 150 et •couch daily and is wheeled' on deck
Marearct .Hatnilton, eelict of the late Kincardine. It seemed as if liele the when:the weather pernaits: There is
son: • -
BeCHAN—In Goderich' township, .oit retutned hotiie lest week. • party that a. in. Be elt sorry that teal Journal says:. " ere glad to
• •-was accustomed tocarrying crowes
•COOK. --In Logan, oin July e9th,Min' James •KIliett, Who, we feel teetein• toWn went, down to *wave an adieu' 'to no truth in the statement that he •
• Henry noon of a daughtez.. .
• was oue of the pipeeer citizens of our then friends. Mr: Cozensand youngest. has Walkedner is there any fountlin •
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SCOIN$—In Bornholm,. on the 22nd Of • town. Mrs. o t was of most a clanghter birytle left for 1Vlarlet 8, tfon that he i
for the :ass it ons
July, Mrs. Geon'neoins of a (laugh- pleasing dispositiOre true in her lei- Mich. to visit the old gentleman's worse. His Minesty's health la exe.
‘ter. (bedsides ancl bright in her intellect
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son, Per. William Cosens, and his sis- cellent."
AANTED.'
.tdcLENNAeT—In Hibbert on July 14, Miss Luby, a valued friend- of the fame
Man wanted to take exchisive con
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trot and small interest in a Burgler
Proof Lack. Steady ineome for 18
years. Address •
S. ARNOLD,
,O 237 King St., West, Toronto
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ter -in-law • Mrs Irwin of that liar Irian -a tit-0,mo, • Kerrie.
f t ht • thoughtful end attentive to the old
th la An Elli tt; as o . ' : '
official nulletie insterday on board.
wilt out of the harbor very' si:vlyi
4 0 :the royal veche Victoria and Albert ,
ninny people walking out te the
the mee waving their adieus. „tan a
Mrs, II.' Andrews cif Clintot and fephe Jing conttnues to make:Amine
Miss Gibbings. of ,the ,same place were terruptee peogiase; although His Ma -
the • guests last . week of afts, F.
Smeeth. • jesty is not yet able to leave' his
. *couch, his strength is returning sat_
Mr. and Mee. Preeter of Stratford isfectorilye (Signed) 'reeves, Letting,
• Alm wife• a Andrew 11cl...ellen,. 'Jr., ily of e te rs. o W $ ishing town.: elhe City of the Sten. ts e.aewee, Isle .of •wight, July:Zee-An
MAUNDERS—In lVforris, on July i6, lady at that time that she. expressed a
to Mr. and Mrs. W. 14; Maunders; wish to -reside with her, -which she did
a ciatighter. . ,. .• until her eyes dosed in death. Mrs.
KENNEDY—In Wingliani, on July 18, Elliett's parents Mr. and MrsnRobert
Abe wife of Dr. J. P. Kennedy of Hamilton, came parents, Mr
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land about 88 care ago.Of the six
DEY—In Wingham, Juin 17th, the children bora to Mr; and Mrs. James
Lean, Jas. Elliott of Gotterich town -
TEACHER WANTED. • , • wife of mr. Sohn Dey of a (laugh- three. servive : Mrs. W. Mc-
. female teacher wanted for School
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Section No, 73, Stanley., Applicae
tions received up to August 5tb,
• .'t. KgYs, Sec.-Treas.
Varna.
June 23rd,
SUGA.R.
, We still lead in .Sugar by Selling
Redpath's 'Granulated at $3,85 per
ewt in bb '
•• • W. T: O'NE/14;
WASeION—In Blannele, ma July eist, :s P an o e - . .
• the. wife of Mr. John F. Wasnion Elliott was a strict Ineehodist and a
()i.e. daughter, faithful, sincere cherch woman,' Anita
' CUDMORE—an Seaforth; on July /6., •old age cattsed.her decline. The inner
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the wife of kr. William Cadmore al took place- from the residence of 'nee
of a sop, * . e .- • eon, lin. Ito ier Elliot. eve - no an e imp e
HAYS—In Seafortin• on Suly 23rd, Atkinson officiaten - at house and . .
O Wallis, James MelVtathn John Millien illness ot Mrs., Barnhardt, Nano is a
Mrs. Percival B. Ball was caned to, arc likely .to be aneounced •• next
Tne Daily Telegraph. this morn- . .
. ewe . • • 1 • i °seen M,hite y, Win; Swailield, neihn ,
' . Alr. and Mrs, Theodore Hale, a and Ronert Young. . . • . yens
. : • Inlet of Mrs. 03eil. It is a case of. Dere Mg • says the King sat up for ietime
prostration. . •
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HALF,—In. Goderich, on July. -.23rd to
NAFTEL—in Godericli, on Ittly eaten Clieton have .returned to 'their homes church' ter the first time on Therseay , coeple •of steps..
(Inn teacliers of Huron attended, Var- ...veva ESe• TO ninaa roe -rota
O to Mr. ' antn MM., 1:>an. .31elvor, a• the guests of Mts. George Thompson.
retureed to their. home on Friday af- Banithart." ' • .
ter a pleesant visit with their eels.- new am; nem carmen.
tines,* Mr. and - Mts. 3. • Persons . .
litoevh. . , Loadon, July n5. ;---: King Edward
Mr. Ben Allen has had the electric will. hold a council aboard the Vfc- ;
light put into nie new ansidenhe. ene • toile, met Albert next SatuedaY, '
encebria street end is etatking -other When,. it is expected; the new ea:bit-at
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.will • be settled. 'these eppointencate•
the wife of Mr. R. E. Hays pf • a sra,ve.• The pallbearers were • IVIessese the :Barnhardt House, Galt, . by the.. week . .• . •
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yeeterday, .and for the first thne
McIVOR—In Goderich on July 26th, and his brother Carol of Toronto are held in the S. S. of St. George's
An Aeglican S. S. •conventien was Pince the operation. upon him.
. daughter. • Messrs. Robert , Horton of Spokane
. was perrnitted--io stand and ta' n
The Misses . 1.
Hill and u s ee nonnng at xi o clock, All the clergy .
PI rn t 1' f • • .
• t d Mes A r Inaftel after a- pleesant visit with elle Misses tees methode were diseussed 'of irtak- •
ltratitlx liesidents or Itepubp0 Of Culort.hio
RIVER MOTEL
BAYFIELD
• To those who contemplate
, spending their holidays at the
. lakeside the River Hotel, Bay-
field, offers every comfort. It
O overlooks lake and river, has
a lawn for teniiis and croquet.
It has a pretty park at the river-
side with swings, etc. This is a pop-
ular spot for picnickers. It is fur -
nestled with boots, -including a steel
:one, which, having water tight com-
partments, wout sink.
Our guests tell es that the River
Hotel dining room service was never
so satisfactory as it is this season. .
When 'requested rigs will meet traits
at Clinton Bruceneld and Goderich.
When you come to Bayfield put up
at the River Hotel where you will
have every comfort. '
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reintA/WW.AreoveretnAAIVIOneetil G. K. GREENSLADE, Prop:
THOS. STEVENS,. Mgr.
o r.• an • • . . •
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• a ton. • • ,clna and Katie Stratton, ing • the .children of the congregation • . .11xpr.es 1.eyelty to the t'roen.
DgA:tas,
MORRIS—InGoderich, on July 22nd,
O Ana Stoddart Morris, relict of the
late Mark • Morris, •
Goderich'on July 220c1,
• Margaret, relict of the late James
Elliott, aged 87 yea's. '
HARRIS—In Wroxeter, on July 19th,
' Chester William Harris, aged 21
yeas and 6 months.
JOI-eNSON-nIn Chicago, Illinois, on
• July. i2the William K. Johnson,
' • formerly of Morris, aged 36 years,
PARISH—In Hallett, on natty 23rd,
gReo May, wife of Me. James
Parish aged, 43 years 7 months
and 21 days. • .
•HARRIS—In Wroxetet on Jelly x9th,
am
Willi Chester ilarris aged 21
y?arn
HENDERSON--In McKillop, on July
ieth, Janet Habkirk, wife of Mr.
William R. Henderson, aged 74
years.
McK I N 0 N & 00... Elizabeth Wataington, relict of tlie
PROCTOR -4n M rris, on July x6th,
late Charles Proctor, aged. 76
, I71F3 1.41e 'I` 1-1 FARM TO RENT. years. •
OUR GREAT
CLEAMING SALE
Grows more interesting every' day. Never in the history of our 'Inie
store Inive we offered imeh bargains aa WS are giving during this sale. We
are clearing out the balanCe ot Our stock regardless of cost to elver. Our
space will not allow ns to quote, prices in every department.' 'Below we
quote a few prices which willenve you an idea of the terrific reductions
you may expert if roU visit this store early awl often.
Remnants of Drees Goods lo g and 5 yard lengths. in Mack and
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colored attsbrueres, gorges, Instant, venetiarts,' broadcloths aryl
fancy dregs goods, worth teem 25e to $1,25 per pled, all at WU
price to clear,
Ladies' Gloves In silk talfete, endlisle thread, in odd lines and sir.
es. In shades of on, slate, brown, navy, him*, me -blond and
drab, woeth from 20e to 50e per pair, your choice for 10e per
pale,
Men's Suspenders, made to sell at 20c, for 5c.
Men' heavy Oottott nooks, worth /0e. 4 pair for 25a,
Ladies' Senors, with block and ectiored bands, from 23e to $1, at
halt piece,
Ladies' Trimmed Hats, from 82,50 to $6, all this reason's seoeds,
at hall price..
Perasols, in Meek And fancy colors and stripes, from 50e
to $8, All at half price„.
Men's Suite, in Mb* and double breasted coats, strictly up.t,o.
date, Shorey's make, at 20 pet cent. off.
Boys' Suite in great, variety, nt itAlf
We will be pleased to hAve you cOM0 and look through our stnek.
MoKINNoN 00. E31 -4Y11-1
?ovkismokosmovywo.voismAw,,,
The undersigned offers for rental Lot
No. 36, on the 9th Cote of Hullett,
containing 85 .acres. Frame barn,
stables and granaty, small house.
2 acres of young orchard, A. never -
failing creek runs across the faxiti.
This is a splendid farm for pasture,
Situated 6 miles from Clinton and 1g
miles frotn Summerhill where there is
a postoffice, store, church and Public
school 'with the possibility of another
one.For further itiformation (-may
to .
MRS. JANE DODSWORTH,
Holmeaville P. 0.
Suly 7th.
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MedREGOR—In' 'Mott on july x9th,
O Margaret MeGregor, relict of the
late Donald McGregor, aged 82
yearn
MORPISON—In kineardine, en Suly
2oth, Christiiia Morrison, relict of
the late William Morrison, aged 82
years, 2 nionthS and et days,
CLINTON'
MARBLE
000 0 AND • '
GRANITE WORK
O The Mises Mamie alai Nettie Ches-
. the evening a choral service Was been-.
anxious to attend Sunday school. In
.of Roseoe Faern, E,gmondville,
Were the guests the ..past two weeks ni tifuleverendered by St George'S choir,
their grandparents; 11/1e. pie Mrs, A.
Steelton. . a very timely, address was given by
Mr. Cuff presiding at the orgere and
Mise steeple Straiten left on Monday the
an accorripenied by her neices; h rector of St. Paul's at Clinton,
the Whet teak for his subject Ecclesiastics
Miens Mamie and Nettie Chesney, tO 10 58
vend a short visit at their home at
: . " my such slothiulness the
building deeayeth .and throtigh idlenese
Eguiondville. , bliss Straiton will also: of the hands the house droppeth
:pay tt visit to her btother, Mr. John
Stratton, station master at 'napes' gregation 'that out of chaos life was
through." He pointed out to the con-
ville
• I:relight intanexistence and that life
Miss Cepha 'Fisher has reettnied front precedes life. There are .two pewees
a seven weeks' vieit at Port Huron, coostruction and decay, and he also
Detroit, etc.' Miss. Etter. 0. Pinter,
the accomplished elocutiorast, return-. showed them that stagnation. causes
decay, that lite must •be •in- action,
mother, Mrs. Dave Fisher. , 11°° but there are different modes of action
ed with her and. is the guest of
especially in the bringing .up of chile -
O home at- Galt on Saturday after a ran. Children?.: the Rev. gehtleman
IVIr.and elm. Oliver returned to their
said, were good imitators, and since
pleaeatit visit at Goderieh and Dettent. some people say that honte is the best
O Inspect -or Reid took a trip to visit place to teach children religion, he
his friends in Detrott. warned those present who were par -
Rev. Mr. and Mts. Shaw of Egitiond- eras en nie careful and set their childe
eille h° e last week were the len good Christian examples it the,
guests of Mr.
A pretty tho
celebrated in A
d Mrs. Syttione. home and clerfymen, he said, ktow
fie d on Tuesday ev-
ening of last week, the contractinggenet than anyone dee, and t tere
parties being Miss Ella Crozier, .eldest were homes he knew where good exam -
daughter of Mr. Jacob Crozier of that ple was not set, Children are taught
township, 'and our prosperous iner- gymnastics to strengthen and perfect
the body, nut for moral training ver,y
11 quiet wedding was more about the omes of their c,on re -
Belleville, July 25.—The Intelligence
sr publishes in full an address whielt e -
was -presented . to "Billy" Penton, t
formerly of Belleville, by the British '
residents of the Republic of Colom-..
bin., on June 26. They did not know
the coronation had been postponed
and the affair went 'off with great
eclat. •
Mr. Penton is now acting British
&inset al Deems del Toro, and the
address was presented to him in his
oftletal capacity, expressing deep loy-
alty to the tritish crewn and at-
tachtnent to Mr. Penton himself,
who, as Walsh consul, had done
good service. to the Deitish residents
of the Republic of Colombia, during
the recent insurreetion there. "Billy"
friends in • this vicinity are gratified
to see that he is doleg so well.
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140 I int* of Atny
Hamilton, July 25.—No trace has
boot secured of Miss .A,my 'Wilson,
ho disappeared from her hoMe near
Capetown on Tuesday. Neither the
police nor the girl's parents take
any stock in the note left by her to
the efteet she was to be kidnapped,
It is thought her mind became de-
ranged staldenly.
wood Howell of Mackeneie and How- little is done, as a rein SO he
chant send church worker, Melvin Well -
thought that it was incumbent upon A arseerksible
'ell Rev, Mr, McNair officiated. The them to pray that light might be gilt- London, Jelly Z. —• J. Pierpont.
marriage ceremony took place on the en them to know and devise some • plan Morgan was last nig* the guest of
lawn at the residence of the bride's of action for the xnoral instruction of honor in a remarkable dinner given
parents in the presence of about fifty the young and not have the% longing in the House of Commons by. Arent -
relatives and close personal friends for attractions -of different kirtds to , bald White Maconochie, member for
,The wedding dinner was yery swept- draw them to the Sunday school. We the east division of Aherdienehire.
itous and served in the large and mat- all knew that when we are well all our On the one side of the host sat Mr,
tily decorated dining room of the organs work it perfect order and when Magnet .and on the other Premier
house, to which the petits and bridal our government is good e erything
party adjourned. The bride's dregs goeh on all right, but how, h asked,
was a pretty old rose silk, trimmed can politicians who are elected by
with applique, and carried it shower majorities, no matter how, have a
briquet of bridal roses. Her going ae precedence over ministers in the know -
way gown was of castor lady's cloth ledge of how thildeen car.: best be
with a handsome hat to match. The taught religion. The politician is 8 -
Balfour.
, t•hipooseo eau nursed,
Chippawa, July .1.15.a -The jail here
. wan binned down \Vedette ay night.
George *Beek, the only prisoneraf-,
tor being released, got away, It is
groom's gift to the bride was a gainst religion being taught in schools believed the prisoner4 or a man who
. m 0 n nfactu red here for sapphire and pearl broaelt. The pees- and he says honie is the place' for it. was with hira before he was arrested,
tnan eats past I 1 11 t ti. h il
The best elms of work
Olinton itarket Report procurable has been
Wheat • • .0 • • 0 80 to
Ceose Wheat.".., Q 15 to
nittaley•.• 11114.0116% • 00 to
Oats .... 0 48 to
Pelle " 10 to
Itye M. *M1F • .... 111k, ***** 4,110-1 040 '0)
Potatoes per bushel. • • by 0 40 to
Hater rolls and crock ,, 0 124 to
Butter in tub•........•••• 0 14- 60 0 15
Eggs per doz....km C 12 to 0 12
G 80 Y Y . tuts from friends and relatives were Discordant voices r se a over a e set fire to t e ja .
very fite, including a very costly easy thought of religiott being taught in
° la?, WE wart eall on yon a week after chair. The bride will be missed from schools atrd so lie asks what is to be
0 40 wE will the work. residence of the groora's uncle and upon the congregation that itotne (Imaging the chimney slightly. It al-
mnie.ceeitge-;---ahtasilli
0 oz your herettiternent. GODERIOH.
church circles as well as from the came. Revs, Gentle of Clinton tied
0 16 the price. , „ Worker for both. Mrs. M. W. Howell Rev. Mark Turnbull in the evening re'silittlee 1 titt.gIoSatwrrucchkee MIltasil, Bgtveitill '
0 48 WE WONIT make the tem* to oult hotne coterie, beirig a great and clever Dean Itrelgins of Seaforth assisted
C 45 WE WILL intake the price to salt will be at home to her friends at the service. Rae, Mr. Ginnie impressed the s i nestomptu shake and.
gine non the choice of the atint,Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Mackenzie, mining should folloW their chiMrth so struck Charlie Whitely's barn Ott
0 18 production of the world on August 13th Ind 14th. The relit- through life, - the Huron Read, width fact he did
Hity.••••• ..... • •••• ......... to 0 00
Wool•••••••••.•• .. • ... • 0 15 to 010
Live Hogs per .... 050to 3 50
Pinar per ewt 2 00 to 2 25
Bran per ton . ... ......, 184)0 to 18 00
Shorts per 20 00 to'20 00
Dried Apples per lb 006 to 0 50
in dettlart atid Material tiVee preselit at the Avedding were ; Mr. end Mrs. It. E. tiodrite will not realize until the next inernittg
We are the ONLY prim. Mr, and Mrs. R. W. MeEenzie town .. return to Clinton duritig t le absence 'when he found quite aft open ng it e
-, tleal men In Clinton in MIRA tilid Miss Gertrude Ifo'lince of of Mr. Irodgens' brother et the Nein end of the barn tied several boarde
Mir line. DO not be Fart Wayne, Detroit ,.. Um and ic Coast. Mr. Hodger.s will of course brokeu through the roof. His horse
t Alked into placing yam* * Meters. Harold and Wilfred llowell of have an eye after the lutsitteSs herewas very restive he tiotieed when he
talle' without Brat call. Onotulago. Mrs. Leech of Holmes- Rev. Ur. teGettr, Mrs, LeC•car and went in with a lantern in the eveithig
Ing on WU Ville ; and 'Miss Witinifred Howell of little daughters, Leta and Helen left bathe could not understattl the cause
J B. HOOVER
J. . Oralieeville. The bride and groom left on Saturday evening to visit lancer- of it at the time. Mr, Gunn's:barn,
'pa )p by the evening train for their honey- dine relatives. His Sacksoh, 1Vliels., too, near thtwililler, cetne in for a
moon trip to Toronto, Buffalo and eotigregatiott gave kev. ittrz, LeGear a visit, but no great damage Wat dont
Iles% to Cottonetelal Hotel. other Canadian Out Mile/nun eities. much. ueeded motion, arovlicre.
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