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A . �e�k. F. X. Fit braid, of London, is (that has Been, r I
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, , (=� 1.91tin �� I 1. Tarcol ?disk' John' the daily, pa durlrg the pas Week JOrYOUS WBLOOME TO THE Bowl, I .
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As soon as It became knownthf1tour I done, and I boldl
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id breadth or this prov, sent to the 'players "Clinton expects
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,wer he and his assist, that every Z Will do his
70 DO fear of the good duti and right nobly Ed they, do it.
wn loqir, if- -1 In Ordei that those not Ann- .-i.
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, Here is the Clothing Store's list of bar- athize with Mr and Mrs Will How I . I faintly i e wori the. .
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" - 4. . el, we are Proudto possess. We,willnot reciatewhat has been doubles, I -To club ever did this before, . . I
.. f Nutam, Bask, (formerly merchant go into the general merits , done by our e O I
ftins for our 3 Big Midsummer Bargain I of thegaines ' t TIF, W t(lWaspr'lli, we will no club, but Clinton will ureen . ,
t Carlow) in the loss of.tbeir bright played at'London, but the final kaine W�te that the, tournament held by- the it, . Or can ever do . .
eatern Ontario Bowling Association I 0,94111- All honor I say to the fellow I .— - — ...
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ays. Not one in the 11.9t but is a genuine little son, J de, ten years of ale$ who which wor. for our town the trophy, , citizens.who performed such a unique . I .
. oney saver, We will not carry a single as drowned Saturday, -July I.. He we will thus describe,, comprises -the Pick of the clubs from feat in the annals of lawn bowling, , It � . . .. . � �..
I was crossing the -river. with his f4th . 0 The final Match for the irophy was Toronto to Windsor. Sixti rinks I would like t
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dollar's worth of Summer stock over if prices when something went wr the principal e Iriabled on the London green, And , 1%. P. Reeldo's , '
, I I J ong with t e vent of the tournament, lacrosse team, - They have done well, � . I I . .
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will move it out. Every dollar's worth of the I'll, of the ferry, and he was thrown It started tuictuallY at two o'clock be- our Clinton players practically took al- They have.wou threegames onto four J?Xel I Ion ore, Clinton. . .
' . As the water WAS Very deep and a ibrIerested lot of. Spectators most All there WAS worth talI f . . Drug St . � . I
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be turned into ready cash. wifteurkent rnianing..1aptothettine, - wa�i courage them. Show them y � .
urplus must lorcilrll , The this season And expect to win out. En-
b,we .9 And visitors to thelawns. Skip first trize for the Labatt tro
hat's why we make such prices as t f writing the body had not been re- Card and Skip Jackson each had their won y Messrs W. Brydone, 39 I on appre- ----------�—
hese I . For- ciatlewhatthey�bave done. .All.sports . ��
overed. . �.. ach -mater, ejxas F air and Skip W Jackson. should be supQqrted, Talk of laws � .
ur- I I - I stigporters, but the admirers of e T Ja t � I,
or Bargain Days. Come to the store 5'at .. ' — 811 e stood ready to applaud the good contest Was 'for what- is rilaike peb to .
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. Varna - I Plays Of the other. The,Tacksourink he. Association ylzo, This cleanand, ealthy,likofo ' � , . :� �
ay, Monday or Tuesday we'll save you some d WAS won by �� otball'Jacrosse, I . . . .
. . . . . . NOT ZiIS �N ' ' 400 three at the finish of thefirst - S W T&ylor,B Gibbirigs, bowling, etc, a -e .
oney. � I . !SS' Fine Barnsiaes has re-! E ill Howard and skip W P Spaulding. vice than T I reater deterrent& to Trv" Antiseptic Fjot - .�
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1. � urned home, after a pWtsant yisit to ond..In the second Galt woii two, The Then followed A contest f6r doubles book. , lAleness is the greatest source er for: Or * feet. * 11
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I I . � I . ... � lends in Georgetown and Toronto. points each, so that thv then stood 5. - which was won, by Messrs J B Hoover D . - � . . .
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If Hose 50c . . . . . iss Ethel Johns luie returned ho ' I and R Agnew There was oni ' * ,% f vice, - 00011.PY a Young man's. mind .. � . & A 'r . . I
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. Me 4 in favor of Clinton. I or three ends y one V�jtla 6 ii & , . A' . .
� ,ow Iftleter, aftei. s ending a wleek I . I other, prize co " interest In clean sport, and you 9., I i -1 I I I T 4.4,04 .
n's Golf and Bicycle Hose, I I - Clinton did no Card, In . veted viz the contest for have gone far on - I . , "T.T. T -.T. -Mw �
all pure wool, regular 750 and . i'50 ith 'her brother T9.0ra". XV And that time, g6t t %et -n point. singles, and we' unaerst`Zd Mr T I the road tomake him . I . I ,� - - - I , . -
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$1 qualities clearing Bargain Days at per pair.. . ...... � ... rs Harn"viVell. attended. the funeral of . a t0talof 7, �vh ind,. and two 2 -ends, only Missed securing this by,ore 1% Or a respectable member of society , I I I I . ��
rs Harnwell's cousin, Robt. McLean; iclimaidelalmO up. That . Ot. Before closing, my coml &'I .
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Hat and Cap Bargains, , I . . f Goderloh, . who was killed by h*s nth end, It Y our .lawn bowlers felt that a stinOts claMOUP loudly to be heard.: 5iomethiri ' '.. ..."
. I . had begun to look briglit for the Galt - proper appreciative welcome -should. be What is the . .9 - .. .......
. I . � . � I orse running away: The "old girls", . - given I I ,.
'-' 1. . arna had a picnic people, axid their friends were delight. tile victors on their return ho great lesison to be learned ir . . . .. .. . . ..
Bargains in Hats.,liand Caps.that are worth to themselves At ,ri from the his ory of'the past Week? V �1 eTall I . ,
your I ed� The Jack' Which took place on Saturday ev ning, What is the moral for each man, .
. . . . (leld last week. Mr W.Tiavisli, a son players,baid nothing, by., the (I 4,t . I e I I , .1
ttention. They'll save You mone�. - . . . bat bel play a canny gain m. train, . � old , . 4) �..
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I I . for er school t&aoh e. Tile . oryotin to t6kehome with him yot! can , ., , I ��.'.�
� . . � er of this place, is A c6minift, - to, I..
� I I � round calling on bid fHends miss I I ee, coMpoi of Messrs J. rig h ? I't is as plain as thOsur. in the . gist your. savings "X6,11i ...
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. 1. � 1. skip studied every bowl and examined J'61mston, Treleaven, Macpherson and he t 1499 cared for and Paid b
traw Hats at -15c Menls.$2.00 - - I I .", I 11 lien is a guest at Rev ` every opportunity, - His -men never Ral quiel Avers. Join the Clinton Lawn Bovfl- . I I � .. . aok to you - � ... :
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. I ? Mr Dav' lost their nerve. They played'al6rig as !rig Club Annual fee $6, to be 0 1 � . : I 11 ...
StrawiHat . so 6; Tyr and Mrs Davids(n left for a - - Made, all ar�rango-, � . �.. I
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e - n's and boys' straw S for $ 1.00 . , '' � e o on Wedn if they were six up instead of six do,wn.* Merl *The town band generously re- .'aid 1. . . I . ,
. esday, for their holl- In the eighth end they -won one.. spoinded to the call and- offered - their promptly to the -President. Fhave the On -Demand . . 11
In sisi gratuitously. � His Worship, replilitation of beial a fairly good � coi. - ,� 4 1 . I
l Hats, ood qualities, .Men's Fine Straw Hats all . �.' ays. -The English church here 'n' the nintli they won two naore, ,That lector; and if you join," you most 0
. fine ad heavy straws, New York styles, -new. � ends holding its annual garden partY . er. and wa will Pay you for the ' - ,,
this � Last ones the evening of Aug, 12; furthei the'Xili, or,with thatsuavity add grace tainly will, If* YOU posses� the least . . Privilege of caring for your moheyl; �� . "�
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I plain or fancy bands, tspill t cul s lAter. I left them onlr three down, whiiii a so peen lar to him, promptly accepted mOdicurn of common sense and YO - U -111I - I . . � .
, � tfia are. left of lines '. , . .bagatelle, wi la eight or nine ends t6 'T .
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regular 25c -to 50.c clear. 'at .. Mrs S. RoMatt, of on- an invitation' to artici � . I
, tbat sold at $1 � $1�75 - -..' n, accompanied by her daughter, , play. -The garde might. -change 'from Worshipful, ate, and the sire to retain peace f ' d i o X131ollarwill give you an Ai . .
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ling Bargain Days at -cle4ing - r, i� . , he to the other a ' `P �, I 0 Win I t � .
I . - , ouncil, 90 far' -fees proi Remember t e advan. I court with us at Rxister, Hensall, . . �,
your choice ..... $2, 504, rs Harry Fair, and son, attended the times before the finish. Q "' Many condescended as to gral the priboessfort tages of ` " ' h r ... .. . �
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I � Days at each ...... "...1. I i0o ner,%I ot the former's brother-in-law . � alt made joining t e 0. L B.D. 1p be.: Clint I oil o Zu . rich branobles. , .11 . ,
. . .. �... . .. . 0 rl.jacobo, . on Sundai Miss H " two In tke t:vias the end ence. . piper 9 a MOM bell Yo.X become a` mein- � .1 . . . .
'.�� oys' Straw tenth, and tha with their pros A i , in full pornin l , *' .
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-Hats 25C . Ps. is Highland costume, was brought fci ber
I .. 1. I . Pearl fedora�,41.26 re vigitirl brother, Ernest �11 of their scoring. In the eleventh Clin- Of A club . THE SOVEREIGN * '' ,� �,"
I . 111PI 8, ton got four. then, three ones, then . 8eaforth,arid thefollowffig w I with an unprecedented, I . . ,
o a' good Straw Hats, , SS, Minnie Colcloi ' , a- perfectly uniquexe� - . I . . . .�
. Men's Pearl Groy Vcdo I rh entertaire, , ei� der - of procession. from the as the,'Ot- an unheard -of . 1. I ,
, I I . ra . . . w of, her . sch' A two, 4 three, -and another- .two. 'Clin- . . station : COW, a club with. a, yeputatio BANK OF. CANADA— - '�
tKe last of linesthat Hats, nobby shapes, 9, � � . oolmatestosbirthda,y The chief of po n head I 11
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sold at 50c and 75c, good summer* hat, sold . . arty.,6 Mnday afternoon., I .. ly� mounted -the horse furnished. by .
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Clearing Bargain Days t $2 and $2.50, clearing � I ( er . -
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- 6 surprised to useless for the Card players to Xr Elliott; Highlan I I I the Clinton fellow arriongst the besto rgoodfellol . . - I . I
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I . a . . , .0 �� . , arn of the death of Joseph ffacobsp Own bwod; home gi �o e Clint * -z Solloitor,- ,. -.'M&ns0er,,Clin10%
i ,. at your choice for ....... v26 Bargal ' D.vys al : ea^,h 1�,026 " �, n. 4prI . ,
I . . . . '. . . I thrown another end. If they had put t On Join the- 0, ; D-C. . Do� you wish to . . , ,
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. - - . .. .. I bilitsday bowling club WS and ��;o; decorated retain your youth P. JI the 01 �L. B,
ummer Caps 25C Boys'. Cap* s,25c ::.. . .
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I I en's . . Fancy,,. Cloth Caps .. ttQnd to, is Work * The" day before tr,era6ly interesting match, When it .. . . ecol carriage' Are you graie,IT Join t,he 0 : NotFs -MU4 Martin, 'who hael . ,
Ducks, etc., white and �. navy: bluetrimmed wR is death he had been- hayin . That coi lil W lil ' 0, ea . ; L I ,
. ti, yinj is . orsgi,the Mayor,and B, V. nd b 1) - Woula: -ending. a few weeks in this * , � I �
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I I linen shades,regular 50C I red and white braid.reg-,. . light he went to bed as -usua ; in the the rink. -to congra ; iPfuli'tb'e' own Counefl;the I
I " ; tultite bhe .Jackson- Clinton � tk I 't1i:fie at oncpm I iting friends, has retaffied to Toronto. , - ' ,
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clearing Bargain Days. ular 35c, BargainDays, . morning, when they Went to arouse - ians; upon their last of a series of ad- o Lacross flnb; piivat.e citizens, ,. clean,healthf,i.a",ndabo-ver�prpaoh? . tpone � .
at each ................. - 16 - a few to sell at each i,, a , w25' him, they wero . horrWiod'tol him in .mirable v.!.ct , . . n foot And in -carrlages�; the- Majesty 9oin, the 0. L.- 13, 8, alid in joining asl-t, .
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I � . I I r J'aliobs was'78 years -of a . I . . ... the Presbyterian social h6ld'. i
. . death, M of the Law, represented' by - Robert socia e yourse I Thomson's groi've was a decided succesit .
' I � L � . ffer In our report of this touiri ent in Welsh, the, constable, Mounted on t' ' If to.fame and renown .
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� 0 CLOTH ING'BARGAINS ! .. .1 I . � leaves a-widoi three daught�rs last week's paperwe bad 411 ]am . E6 Remember after 1his day. anybodi, _in everything;- the: Clinton band ieix4l I ' .
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1. I . I % . s, laid to'rest in aticlose of'seciond roundfor trophyl - rona . Clinton, landi * an �a foreign, dered excellent service'. in enlivening, 1, - , 11
. � . I I . ... aird's,cemetery on Sunday. last, Rev -On the third round. 6ulding. was Davis' celebrated Bba'Tou* live . . shoro will iiaturidly, asked on stat- the proceedings of. the 'evbui 'The , ... ,
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1 Z only hien's Skeleton Suits, coats and . � 0. Jennings, of Bayfleld, officiating, . . I . $9, ,in. .� * first quarv�rly rell: this * , , ;
$9 Suits, $6 A -roar of -applause * greeted rle tge '
drawn again.6t Hoover, efe#mg h' re- ing that he is from Clinton ens%f
-Aill This placed the latter rink in fourth - I you belong* to '., *and if in conference year I :
trouisers only, Aark* .. e pall bearers ; weie'Messrs , turned and handshaking wag the order . of . course gious s6rvic
11 stripe tweeds, well made, coat'half lined,- 5 onI left . Id ' ip§orl round oiai of the'day,. �611 .be 'held
. I ,the 0. L. Bo 6 in the, .
. . . .� 1.8.0 6-00. . eadi John Foqte; Sandy Thbir .The iocessioln quickly ,
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I at $9, on Bargain Days they *ill be marked eac ', . .. ...... I I On the fourth shameyoultavelo confess with a,vert. Bel Methodist 6hurch next Suit. �, I
, . . ... . . : I in. Making Sam -McBride and-Th6s� -round of troph or serniimfinals S Id formed, under the aele guidance of the, ed gal !,No, I do-ni whi , t* . (lay morning at' 10,80i'lo'clock" thlo' I.`
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. I ' . tnebi. Th. a.l was Very. largei, ing's rink wai efl by ice., and the home ,'gutird, win Your me promises to bel one of1power I . ` ...
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Halifax Tweed Suits $4.50 "' .. � .... - ' - ---- . , � � �l Card, this headed by those seasoned veteians, 4uesbionerthiiik -of 4 man who could etln :,
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1, .. , . � son, of P,Norti Ireland" JD I I rization ng rs are welcome. . . ,`
` :5 Sults.made from strong all wool Halifax -.tweeds, will giv Bruceffeld. ' � ation, and Where the rink w -A elong to, sue - f i , An
. . . placing his rink in 5th round of ' eg6ci- JrObia,John � la d Mg.si , ; : 6,11 yisiti. " L
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. . 9 . .1.61 T. , -- ere Sue- and didn't. Don t delay. Rev G. H.. Valteri 'M.A,, Ph,D.i and , , �
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I ; splendid wear, regular $7 and $,7.0,.60 lc -e- rialn'Days.0 .. 1. .&Ln- n ubsclay-V.-the-1169-s-6rate O�es.af4l�iu-wiii'ning�,o,u,tl�... �, -1. his will. del forth -in an-olisl stride that is. only re,'of SmItliport" Pa, visited thel " � ,
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�� Men's Fine:Worsted Suits,well made and lined through -out - *... 'I ... .. rown; I i gi.Peter out I a, I ame, at each loss the Opp I r -pass- � stiriains of the Highland pipes, W. Jackson' Methodist parsonage last week. Dr. �'�'. , -
.. . )f Tlyertion, and.James Aiken-, Q � Atkinson, �64! Detroit, spent Sun.d&k ,�.'
with good linings, The Famous. 2.Oth, 04rittir 1. : were soon on route to - th . , to reply in 'a Ile* *Ord-.. .. . 2.,
11. in � Y.w4ke, sold:, I *0 51 ead, Stanley, who bid $10,100; the.bid Ing inf, the nextiriatch,''allcria tile, ' I ' . e r4akket . ' . . .1 I with friends; and.xielatives. . . . ..��. .1 . ..�
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at $15, 5 to sell on Bargain DAYS at each. . - vag round next to the -one he lost in. - . squate. By the time'thisWas reaulied , Mr � Jackson thanked aft. concerned . ... . I . . . I .1.
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.1 ..., ........... . a R. u.not ta on ag the sum desired,,v . . . a I � rge SpacO.1 in f , the verk h6hrby maxiner in which. " ' ,�. . .. I I .� 1:1 .1, : �
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. " - � very ddsirable t stand W" literally filled with people. 1. they bad b6en rocefimd. . Thby littlei . . . StAnleyo - � 1. 1''..
11 $9 Tweed Suits $5.05', '. - � I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...... V ear the villa e, witK e scoresmadeat London last week �, All classes tarnedout in.force todo our expected when they were tr�lrg to do, - � ohn Moi and family- - ,
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7 only Men's Suits mhde from strougall wool twbods, good - I � ... . . ari brick houseand splendil barn, 3rdRound bowlers honor. 'The Pr6sident called -their besVin London,' and did it, that werelat Grand Bend last week visiting . I.,
��.' linings and throughouti regular $9, for Par 5 , Nolm 'A. Rattlawell; Toronto . - . - . � '14091ttle., .. I I sk is . I f viends theie,and had'amosterijoyable. :. - '.
,. ,gainDai each 5.9 '� , . . . 1. . WJackson...�...sklB. first upon hisi,'Worghip, the Mayoi 'si,ich An ovation would,have been await- . ,
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�, Y. rs - Galt . C"luton ' '- ivarmlycongratulated- the bowlilois iip- tonianstiliney6r.,do thirigs,bylialves ' �sent * 't*n
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Hot Weather Coat -s'$1.25 . - . -1 I - , � lei McKenzie is visiting''her' parents, WSCard .11.'.-sk00' ,WSpaulding .... sk 11 . I � I
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,6 only Linen Coats, just the. thin . r. and Mrs Proudfoi of Algoma, Wirl , * Clinton. - � on their. - Cowiin.' J61inAikenhead, London, is . .' .. �
g. for hot weather weari. I . success, - and a6knowledy,ed and -Oil behalf of his colleagues andhim'
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%, . - 2'5 ormer residents.; of our viltai - Mrs - .. -.. .ik�ll 'W -Taekaon.., .,pi the thanks due them by the town. lie self he, heal . thanked the audien sp3ridliig a few holid&yp under the:par- �
. , regular $1.75, clearing Bargain, A)ays at each... I .... � . I'll .1� ' . D Holines . ce, . , . .
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I . * ' .. . : ... . .. Ames Durdge visited -relatives in 19ib I Trophy Matoli"Final Round . . Mayor's natural 'modesty .. prevented for thil kindly appreciation. - . exital roof. 1-)IanardRobt. Watson'.1" . :
- Plariftel. Coa , . � 11 orb .last week, Cedil.,Simpsoi a". Galt � , : , . : .* Clinton . . 'Brucefield, w6re'tili,is-gueli 1R. Pen- ,�.
. I ts.$L96 ..: �,:,. - I ., ''. c J Sinolair - : : D A. Forrester ., , 11ilfilrOM, .sal more, and he most The old-ti7me .veti Mr D A Fo - . I
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I Men's Ceylon Flannel Coats, light colors, make a, first I class . . . .� � ortifianled -by.. his mother, returned to. W Turnbull , . . W*Brydone . � courteously retired'in favor of WrJohn r6steri was.netb,oalled- upon., - Mr For-. lill Sunday. : CHO'.S.Wardland-sis-. .,'I , ��,
i : tejr, MISS AnnilIi,Varna, w 8 th di .
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I summer coat and wear well, regular $3,13argain,113a,yri 1 95' ishowe in. Xettleton. Miss Wau5h, R Patrick . � . . Jas Fair I itansford, the well-known President of rester said that after the. ha .
., � '. - I I stheguestof Mis'sMarks. MissVio-' W.DCard . sk'18 - Wiaekson - sk22. the C.L.B.0 ,who then 6v6keasf6lIoWS: Rac ol of A. Scotchmere,z 'Miss Edith O'SO
. 1. ..." .1 . r . . . . . play b5 ends was as follows: . I quent words''bf his skip, Me ison. visited her home on the I � . Ion - linq � . . .� : IJ -
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$1.50 Pants 99 , - , .. ", t -W ackson ..... XTIZENS,-As Prelsident of Sunday last. Mr ani ,� : ,
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I . . C. . . . . I . I'll 6� Cameron, of Brandon, vWted last Clint'. .. .80200OD120411IM-22 �: - FiiLLOW-0 lxbtle�remialnbd for. him to say. 96 . .
. . -weeIk�'itt the home of,Mrs.Hart. Dan- Uai D Card - ... .. -.020282MO29m, would remark that deeds spoke -louder "
Men's all wool Tweed Pants, good dark patterns,' ,will wear-. 99 . I- . I � 00i the V L. .B.. 0. I hai been asked ta say � . Mel d home after . en -. " ' ' . ,
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� .. can. Taylor' And wife, of Hill town- . olintol UP .......... : .... ... .. -9 ,a few Words on this occasion. Thisis� I tro h
-Per pair. ... ;a " . . .. . - � . .... I - `a -earned hQli.a a' It '
well, regular $1,50, clearing Bargain Days at . I . than words,and pointed to the 31avereturi I
I . . ship, visited at ti.o of - I tt Y' f 11
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. . . wig Ket .. 4th.itoujid, Association. . 1-lettier day in ClInton'g; his* . P a. I I t pir-hug to �'
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I... —Prices - I-, .,: ' meeting. of the Presbytery In Clinton ey 0 ath'Found.' � . ed citizens have been aown .to the � Mr W P Spaulding was Miss McCfa-rtsr, of the front- r 1, is
i Senforth- - been doni. � . .
I Odd Vests at Bargain : , chen this wsek;, they attbnded'the RSH e . . ori' .0 I n the latfoir . next called riMps'J.Porti O eric ,
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bout 25 Odd Vests, assorted �Izes, worth 15c to $2-A koh, - : I � being members of the Horgan Presb%'- ' � W-bigham ' W� stern Ontario Bowling IT , I ion. Mr Spaulding said he felt more the. giiesi of ii Dowan, Quite I i" I
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11 .- clearing out the lot on Bargain Days at;.i ... �Aod, 506&.01.0 . teriah chureb, � .Thle: family ofthe I Spaulding .... ek 16 D Holzil ' ,.,ok Iff .At London; and by their skill In that af homOion the bowling green than on I bet in this vicinity. have, started ,. tb . -
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I ...". � - �-.. . P.--.- Mr - Cameri of' Bvkpdoni.- are the L-Ql Idingi skip. draw a bye, -� grandest- of labalthy,. clean. 'outdoor , a, ubli latfoxim. lie nevilir,pretend- I I . %
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Boys' Brownie . , - - , � gu6sts of-M1'1§6CtXbLai0i1-,------ -- -- . , . , - Ild bowl Aocmn, NT.-Wm� Cooki Sauble line, '
Sufti*3 60 - : - �. I. I I . -f[ni -- -- � �:spoi:,t,-k-no-�v-n-4s--L,%-wn-Do.wjbf,_.11&va,� to, be a sped. or, but he. cou. I
� Om , - . . � . ---i ". . Assoeiatioh stch"SemF 414 .-',,.. I ` -- _ * '
1. Boys' Brownie Suits, nobby and very stylisbi,made fr . . �, - ' , g therecord-of-thel was --- p
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_ fi Clinton Toronto contributilid'Urgely to the fair ame of . Onjured-la-d-week -; akth Jime of
-gular argairi Day . i. 0 . skl8 ' WwYn1%6k6 the favored towd of Clinton; they. have
� wool blue serge, sizes 22 to 23, ce . $5, B sna'3-50 .' .1 . I i3entniller I WSpauldini'..... week as roo of what Clintoa bowl-- r�lting�i.l is not learned how.ser' -1 - '-
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I I I . I . ers could lo, He thanked those who- ' b pe he is not badly hurt an I " �
. ' � "' ' . PROGP-9S91N6,---The cement Work on dintoa . . . Blenheim . done muoh'to advortiso"it ,favorably ,played With him, and he esp 66
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� Boys? $3 50 ' . . I . M ts'and I W'Spai .,,.,sk18 R.LOoshell .... sk 12 e e ny' ' _ecially weWigh Ijim. poedy reco
. .. 5 on . 4 .. Suits- $2.3-5 . . 1. . � . the but - ners for the'rew I 1. .. I . throughouit.1h, I 1h and breadth of thanked those present for theiii kindl r , . I . Very.., I
. ly Boys' two and three piece Suits,, .light and dark : - bridge is ai finis ed,"'and will soon i. Consolation -4th round; , �' ' '. this Mir province o ,Ontarloi they.ha' ve le. ' � -- I
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� Tweeds sizes 30 to 33, odd ones that are left from line , 11 be reapy for -tho superstructive, All Ci I .- I � Ridgetown , * n d preQial .. . I . :. 1. �. .
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. .1 � gomeof the glastbringof the same.'I'. Aylmer . . nferre&honoi on usi. their fellow- el Xrllooveriswell.knownasanor . 1:1111 I, ...
� . , Clinton �. co: atior, and the' Audience wore d I ex"' ".. [I A, ,.,� .. %. ...
Boys' Suits' $1'.75' ''. � I ,. Guttridge, T, e veteraneeirientbuilder, J Hoover .......... sk 10 .14 1 mccauttinsk 14-1 eltizerl go ,we come -here to ai . I ��I, 3, V ;,-( "'3"'i'l , , , .
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Four only BOYS'two Piece Suits niado-from, istro . had the coll and empi ' d b Prilinituarylidoubles . knowledge publicly the thanks and ne- ! I , - P
. pecting great pleasure, but unforin �, Z;Z�� ,Pt . .
rig Halifax , . I I ,tioover began tol I , &� . I
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. time J .that we all feel 0 be &rely JuSt as I r . :-,."; ',1,1;!K"A
� weeds, will stand any amount of- hard wear, sizes 24 , T'atuding and Gibbings, Clinton, beat Carrick - congratulations 11 'f 'M 1i r 1-117.." .
., ys , t and I' 15 ., I f construction, the Majority of thorn an (1113108, London -17 to 10. I �, their dub. We cbrae� I SAV,to publicly speak -rain began to all. r, cove , I �,�, ��y . I . . . I
25, regular $2,25 and $2,50, clea , I I I �T I �,,,,, ,,;,,,,, §�. -.1 " . �.. . 1.
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ring Bargain Via with,his'accustomed. good nature,si ,�'11"x�,Yip,yl,?
of in u erAou r a 0 0 . -oWe them 11 I Sal e ouldnot, keep them, but I �- I ..
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Boys' Serge Suits ' . . tracts that he has. . Mr Hunter, ul t 0 s is . and welcorr. 0 some froni'their homes, - . 111,171.15,
. $2.50 inoardine, who has the, contract for ion and orrel , f t 112� a Jrack- .Some from theii workshops,some. from. On be if o himself And his absent ��� .. �). J; .. . . I . I
Sevenon] boys'two lece Blue Serge Suits, .gives- 24 and 26, , this da ro Ill, on on, won from r.aAil their stores, others more hunible like do lea uel, 'esir6d, to express. big,keen. . I'll .... . ���
��, . 'lie lron. work was in the village n on, On, myself from between tho� handles of ' . .
regular ;1 W, clearing Bargain Days at each, ,... �. .2. 5 01 eek looking over the ound with a . I . t I uAtill . . . rec tiQn.and thanks forthe gener� I .
I I I . � . I . . gr . I Ist'Hound' . 0 9 roe tion a6corlided them., - I . 11 `0 , - I .. . q
. I I low of preparations. for his part of Tillmalin and Allen, London. best Opaulding. the lough, but we �411 'come, full. of, I I . , . . I I .
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c . , . -nd Gibbings, Clinton, 11to4. X, �. -- . I .
�� Linen Collars 6 for 25c Boys' Ties I for 25 . . nature, full of pleasure, !tnd Ij . ... 11 .
.� ewol a u,r e com ittee of the'C. L. B. 0. Who �
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on's Linen Collars, odd 1, . . . VaVASS d O'Couril 00del beat 1)owdlug' v � . .
;', . d shapes. Put Knot and Pour -In -.. I , FAVIT.-.-The chervy season wl and Taylor$ Clinton. 13to 11 . . is vast . . I .. 1.
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sizes an � hafid silk ties. Regular' hiela I . I intelligent Assembly 'tender to - these, an those who so, kindly assisted. They . . I
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!!'�' upinpackagesof 6 of 1. I has just closed- has been one of i he 'Agnew and. Hoover, Clinton, beat Missurist our fell6w-cifizens, the, expr( . , . . I . I
" " . '25c, Bargain DAYS 2 . �ssloia 0J would particularly mention. the town I I
a size, per package ..... 15 for'." ... I.J. 1. 1, I , nost; successful in the annals of Col 4111001111,.L01140n,18ti - I . ourkeerest appreciation andour heari band, the mayor and council, those I I'll, . . . � 11
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I I . .*#...,. .25. - ordiOlsmany good crops, The bla ' . and round, . lei thanks for the lustre th haints who decoratied-bbeir. ator,O4 . � I
I ,,� � . + - � (k A%Wand]Koover OlintonlibeatMoDougall ' I I . .
;... Oc Ties for 25c Colo cherries especially were a ood yield, .. with fla s, and, li 4hut not least, Cori- " . . .
I , red Shirt , and ,old, London, ` . . 11 I added to the good name of. th!s, ottral- I tractor gool who did what little he WE S. . . �
,�, s 65c� Ut the scarcity ofhelp, �ank the rush - , , ready well-kno MARK PHOTO
, -in-hand Ties, . : wu town of Cllnton.� - - . . . . . ,
..�:It doz. Four I Men's Colored Shirts hard . f hol 'and harvest prevented a � Ord round . s is a, proud day for me. . -was able,. And ran a flag tip on tlie'new . I I . � .
Agilel Hoover, blintol fr .. When
I or soft frob ts, Some silk 1. ood de - from d aJ and Graham, London, 18 to 6. . three years ago I undertook foxa%e a post office.16 was all green and a harp in all those nev� find 'popular glylos-�
also Flowing Ends. ,� Cll.tk Th'
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t.. terns, regular 50c. Bar. It to Ili, $1 to $1,50. - Seral-ftnals-A now slid Hoovo,Clinto won o in aratively. unknown. handful of . I
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I pon the trees in theii decayed con, froni Tilton and e*ett, Chathall 18 . . bowTers Playing on �a small -two kink readers cat. make a, guess, I I we'll mikke -�otk -a P attire in any distindillon -, �
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.25 lines, P . I . 60 ill � ,
,,, - broken lots and . Vin . _ ' A very conale element it the 3 or pattiattlar Atyle yon wish.
� last ones of a patt ditiou, . . . I alls-A and noovisr, Clinton, won green, situated in an obscure.' back � I roo " . . I . I
" ,,� . ern 1 --ill"W-4 from Disvistn'dewWoritioll, Godell 18 to a. yalld without even a right of way t'o leedings was a h ly idea of Mr 08, I ' ..
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choice Bari !)eye.,: .66 � enter Upon it, where we practised un- , .
hite Shirts 50c . . ,Uippen Sfkiglels-prisliininar�rouiid. Stsilliffe
. ' I . A Tillnian, London$ beat w rydone, Clinton, Seen, and almost Unknown, by4he Tisdall, the only member of the C.L, .
.' 'Men's White Shirts good Men"s Sox 10c . Fitom J.Oy To 80i What might is to n. . I I . � B. O., who is fortunate Orion h t gosis� The Studiti will be otoi weateeI . ,
. assortment of sizes reg- have proved a sad dio . . I large majority of.01hatoil to a po- . Ir ofternooils during August, I �
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1, 8 doz, 601tOnA0 balbrig, . wring Accident st Gun - a )or,, 11nton)beAV.V1ning. on� sition of prominence And respect if not egg an automobile, Mr.Rat ur . 11� .. .. . �
... ulax $1 and $1.25 clear. was narrowly averted by tfie heroism on -18 to 7, ' 1 lap a-mule;Itarelfullyiecorat 1-1.11 I I
4r 20c 1 young nian who went to his un - lark, ondon.beist 13r Agnew, Clinton -19 to . I �
I I this lot at your and 260 clearing Bar- I to-pbaln amount of misgiving; but I I ith " -04-i.. . It's;yr,
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9411 SOX, requi notoriety and envy.., I did so with "a hitchel;
. � c Ole fortunate frieta's rescue, therdby I to a cart, and s*endod a card w
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"� gain Days, it Per - Pa - aw ngboatDt!Gibbottlenholm',I%tolo. 'know on whom I had to.rel Single- `
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: -1. , , . ' handed r was as nothing. -Rorkra , I *�7kg��, e
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IL Boys' Wash SUI s 49.0 . � ,�,,, 4rg le; of laii bury
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t � . ,.�, Hoovef best Dowding, 13 to 8. me who Were there, men of backbone, � .
ash Suits and Shirb*oifstlir fop Be Good Assort. I nic Was hold last Thtiv . I . � " �:, I .
11. olored NV ' I from Hennall, Kipl%n, Crediton and . 18 to j) whose veins contained all that was when H6 thus made his.appeaftucot . . " 'f I
, ' . Ord round-18160or beat.10 It Walsh, Tdrontd, men of sturdy Scotch andestry, men '. IF . ,.
I I mebt of sizes and patterns, last of lines .78, t sold at 750, . . 11 other places, weve present, Win. . We ma r adcl in conclusion that t '. � .
.1.1 clearing Bargain Days at ii,. 4 . Tay. W02i front Id 31(isfiken,'Ridgeltowm by &Ood of best friph blood, men of solid 0. Lt i5o 8 feell as though for the " �s . ,
.4iiiii.64."', ....... ,49 lot, of Creditor, '*u the unlue fel- dofft"U11V I I . , . . - . .
. ilogged Hn9I1s11'btiIl&,f descent men ont they may rest upon ,their I so .. I .
. . I 11 -IMA Dantar, Mitchell, won frorA.T . 7 / I . .
I I I . low; be had gone In bathing, a all be- , 46h round Wlio never know w 9, it is F0 fail and Are prepared to receive evI Ices � ! A , � ki, B � � . .
, Boys' Sweaters 35c . I ., ing unable to swim, began to flounder, Till 0 18 to 11 . i , V ,
I unconsciously got Into deep Pr Alexander, Lotd , won front Ho6v6 � _e of f �
0 On1Y 13OY6' Sweaters, brown and green . - 611 r whenever they undertake anything, of good war in the, shap Itti con. : �� - -
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. shades, tegular 150c, 0 11 baV I 'to a I and last but by nd means least these � in gratulaflions. from neighboring , tbs. I .. I I .11 fto -II 11 I
learing Bargain water Being in but a feW secona, SP.00161 Singles -
� Days at each.,ill'-iiiiiii..... it. #".4,� , 11 I turn were surrounded bythe Canadian The following is but one of Wall il� , " * I
. ... . ,$411150 the otlooke& thought he was only Ist-W. grydone bell La rd, Brimptork I - . .
I . � 9 . .,. acting up W ilaekson dreW a bye.. born descendants of the three. race,% I . letters of congratulation sonb7cesiden't I - a . � I �
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0 . . .� �, T)ut When he ,Was going 2nd -W Brydonb best W Jackson have mentioned - won who on the Sackson on the success ofthe c,uting t 11 .
. . . , Ird time, a young man blood-stalned battle fields of South
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. -- , , - from Port Hurionj . by the name of Africa have shown to the *orld wbat Dn,knrntnxD,-ConLortitu�itttious torou on the
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. I IL L-::) I I . . CX -I.- , HAIVY Squires, Who ling a record of B111 0 W ntrolnWtittle wilgatowiti isto kind of staff John Canuck is made of, bohored position to whkh you have been elect, I . I . I . .
. . . I . . savffig four lives, went to 1111stall � it rx-! �; T0C1ox,T,ondou,beatVr Agnow,li to 11 Men Who Aloblaider of the picked willat 0 to ' lets upon their 0tiodesill 48 I . I I I
I I Cando, and it was ,with a Strugglo that t I. -g Taylorbeistlif Carrick tondon.18to12 nel ft,, tro i - skmayyourshalliownev. I
� I r T . . � I . 6 - Taklor troops of one of he. greatest mintary I o are keepiri .- I . I I 1. .
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