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I -lave you got all the warm
weather necessaries. We
have a big variety of sum-
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mer • fabric and novelty
weaves in light wools, silks,
linens, voiles, muslins etc,
that invites inspection.
Panama Canvas Cloth
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Made from selected Trod best • dye and
clear worsted finish, nice even weave, very
fashionable .1pr tailor-made or shirt -waist Suits,
separate skirts, etc., in black, blue Or cream
F'riees soc, 75e and $1.00
New Etarnines.
All purewool, sh-eer rough finish, best
French dye, in Black, a very stylish.. material
adapted especially for shirt waists suit dreises
etc.
$1,00
Wool Voile,
All pure wool niece eyep;*eave;, in fine
medium or coarse mesh, best dye, and sheer ...
crisp fiinish, in 131ack, and a large selection . of ',
rich shades Prices 5oc, 7c,. and ,, I 00..
Linen Voiles
In four shades, light blue, dark blue, ,
champaign and green. These are scarce
goods and very popular for outing suits,
dresses, etc
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• 15c,
Mercerized Vest"
The Vesting is inr assorted self -colored
designs—All very new neat patterns, an . ideal
material for Shirt Waists. Price ; 25C.
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Wedding
Presents,
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At this season of the
year, our large assortment
of articles suitable for
Wedding Presents is al-
ways supplemented by
some of .the. nattiest de-
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signs from the best maim-
facturers of Sterling SU -
ver, Silverware, Clock's,
Cut Glass, Novelties, &C.'
You are cor.
dIalfy in-vited to
call and inspect
our pretty goods.
W. H. HELLYAR
• Jeweller and Optician
The MolonsBank
Ineerpateted Act et Psrliamont Men.
Head Office—Montreal.
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED $5,000,1000
CAPITAL PAID.'UP . . . 8,000,000
UNDIVIDED PROFITS . . '2,850.000
The public willpleame heroin mind that we have. moved into
our new deice in the Combe block, corner Ontario and Vretorra streete
opposite Irwin's grocery) wbere he willbe pleased to see all our cus-
Mere and the public generally. A con „
• Savings Bank Department.
Deposits taken from $1.00 upwards at highest
current rate. Interest to start from day of deposit to
date of withdrawal.
11, 0. BRSWER,
Manager.
Milmwommusgagaziagnistamilm111111101111HIMMOO
We do not hold ounielves responsible far weeds all the uoye, returned last Sat-
ColuniUnleatlan
having nothing but kindly 'teenage to-
dreds of miles from here travelling,
wily opinions expressed ander thiebeirs-
urday night, not krwying of anything
--En nor ERA.
that was going tin, iidd on being asken
"Mathelest Ui III." •what ba would have valid, untwered
In reply to the boy who robbed the that life was too short to be spent in
bush, said the girls gave the boyo such folly. X feel sorry- the welter of
$2C). So thev did, the w 1 was the poem so far forgot himself as to
equally shares between brothers and permit such sh,tternentsi and hope lie
sisters. Then the girls gave the boys will rise above such thorghtleesness
O2.3 of money that their father had and, be a man. Now as Herbert Flford
given them because he felt sorry that and George Tebbutt are executors I
the girls were being cheated. rather kindly alter you to them for the truth,
and said Bon had privilege of makin With the above letter closes this
use f tinibee to the extent that it be very unsavory familyentanglement
appliedin the way of improvement.
The farm shows for the iLiprovernents. •
that has been spread,hroadcass during
the last &di' weeks, through the desire
They also say that inotliets Will was on petite one's part to make public the
drawn up by one of Otinton's cleverest ill feeling that exists over a Pnrelv
lawyers. I say it was not. The wife family affair. We have treateu hota
of the eldest on drew up the will. tides with the samp kindly consider:v.
Then they carried it to ,Clinton to a tied, but cannot allow the controversy
lawyer to see if they had succeeded in to be carried further thrall h. the col;
getting it drtva a up legally. The lave-
yer might have vi atten it Out again
to correct bad spelling and granunar„.
"I would not vouch for that pert. No
lawyer was.pressnt wIten the will was
drawn up, and mother was not with
them when they took the will to Can-
n. Mother certainly tet one thous-
nd dollars for lierliale son if he lived.
hat , is where the little cute part
owes in. They had it: if he dies,'it
oes to the boys, instead of all the
arnily. She had' no intentions of
aughter-in,law taking care of her
ear boy, as shkgave him in charge of
er third eldest daughter, They also-
st.ty one lawvpr said the will -Was -all.
right, and Cie other said it was not.
Now, I plainly state that both lawyers
agreed that the will was not legal, and
it had to be share and share Mike. I
must say that second oldest boy and
two youngest. have not been in this
dirt, arid they get credit for the mama
The. brother -m -law that was 'wrong.
fully accused in the first place, hun-
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• BIRTHS.
JONES -In Clinton, May 26, to Mr an‘
and Mrs Ea Jones, son- • -
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and Unit:has WiItee,a son. .- ••h
WILTSE-fn Clinton, MaY 20,' to Mr d
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SMITH -In Seafeith, May • 28, to• Mr
and Mrs 3' A Smith, a son. •
BLANSEARD-1n flicKillop, May 22,$o
Mr and Mrs Min Blanshard, a 00a. •
• HOC1GARTH--In Taokersmith„ May 28
.ti Mr and'Mrs Wm Haggarth, a on.
• . DIGNAN-In Exeter, May 14,to lift and
Mn Ed Dignen, a Son.' • " - • • , '
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MARRIAGES
• BRACEY-- TEBNOTT -Li Belmei-
• ville, May 25, by Rey J Hnseer,Lizzie Teh4
butt, to E E 13reoey, :Wsterloo. .•
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• WIGGINGTON-ALLEN-Jn Clinton,
'May 24. by Ree th, Stewart, Pheobe, only
daughter -of Geo Allen,to Thos.B Wigging-
Mo1NTYRE-MellOWN- In 'Clinton,
.MaY 24, bv • Rev, II M . Marming,'• Miss
Blanehe Mollown, to. L D.McIntyre. • '
-• BISHOP-KNIGHT ---; At Knox church
manse; May 25, by Rev Jits A Anderson,
Frederick J Bishop,toltosiellnights.Young-
est daughter of Chas Knights, all of Goder-,
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"DIED. • • •
ALEX&NDER—In Gabriela toirriehip,
May.28, Etizab&h, relict of the late, Wra
Alexander, aged 92 years'. • '
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, •ANDERSON -In Goderioli townehip,
-Anderson-ijaged=86-ye •
EXTZSIMO/TS-In Clinton.' May .27,
Amalie, daughter of the late Samuel Fitz-
• simons, aged 28 yeara
CIITT-In Goderiob MaY20, Thee Cut*,
aged 40 years. • •
altIIMMETT—AA:Nile, May 20, Jesse
Grammett,' aged 52 years. -
--,INGRANC- In Ncringintea.lifity22-,Blisa.--.•
bath, relicit of the late Isaiah Ingram, aged
, HOWES.-In Molifflop, May 25, Ea
Jas Kowa, aged 72 years. •
•'. GRIEVE -In MoItillop, May 16, at the
horde of her son. in oisva- Archibald Somer-
raerville,.Afery. wife of the late 33hn Et
Grieve aged 87 yeare.
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CAMPBELL -hi Winghara, May 18
Mary Jane, wife of Drincen Canipbell,aged
74 years, ' .
Reamers Wasted. \•
Ducks
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Navy, black and white ground, with dots,
spots, stripes mid figures. This material is
very popular for ladies' Suits, girls' Dresses,
boys' Blouses, etc.
121C.
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Special in Prints at 9,kc
All shades and colors, soft .close cloth, will IP
make up beautiful for ladies' Shirt Waists,
Dresses, Wrappers,,artd
worth to -day /2c. Special' •a2u, ?14(
4(0:4Aol<-44(444(.44e.w.+A(.4.)Klik4NE44)1(e)4,-;•))PeiRsAoskomfms,
White Skirts
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Made of fine cotton, .several styles, • lawn
and embroidery frill.•
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Made of fine white cotton, la.wn frill, lace •
insertion, frill of lace ttick, and frill of embroid-
ery, French band, etc ,, .. . .. ..... .. . .. UAW
Corset Covers
In white Cotton and fine white Nainsook,'
full length style, beautiful embroidery and
fancy tri•mming, tucks and yokes, •.
Prices-25esZO; 75er$1.09-and-•up
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Ladies' Gowns •
In fine, whiteColrain and Nainsook, E 1-
pire or high -neck -style, all tastefully trimmed
with fine embroidery, full insertion and lace
frills, all sizes. Price $1.0041.15 81.30 and up
evsvawa'a-abwakwa—
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SUCOESSOF?S TO R. COATS & SON
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The pakoitil Excursion Train will I,
isyo Stratto,4itt 0 40, Clinton tee a.m,
!aghast:, J one .
Widow wishes two lady roonle. Cen-
tral location. Apply at NewErta Office. •
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UMW; of the NEW ER.4...–ED.
girths. Marriages, Dcaih '
NEWCOMBE-STIRCH,-in Detiolt
•on Wednesday, at 10 o'clock at the re-
sidence of the brides mother, Mies Oa ria
Stitch to Wesley Newcombe. Clinton.
PAIIQUEUR.--Iit Hallett, on May -25,
to f,dr. and Mrs. Geo. Farqehar, a daugh-
ter. ,
BLACKER. --til Goderich towns hip.ion
May 31st, to Mr. and •Idris Ern Masker,
a dagghter. „ •
• COSTELLO- At 1150 Orange street,
Iteilanda, Cal., March 14, to Mr and Mrs 3
Costello, (forraerly Mies Sennala Lobb;
Hoimeityire) a daughter.
• COU81h1S-la Hallett, May,26,' to Mr
and Mrs Thee tionsicoa a daagnier. •
Blytb, onTueeday May
Kea Roland Cook, aged 88 year!, and 19
'dale.
Wanted.
Good girl wanted iromediately. • Apply
to •• MRS; W. G. DOHERTY.
Paper Ranging and
Fainting •
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The prdereigned is prepared to do all
kinds of Painting and Paper Hanging at
'reasonable rates and on ober:oat
Work guaranteed,
' FRED BROWN, Erie St.
We would. ask you t call
.and 'see our . new stock: of •
GNIBileWdre aid Mire
PrOo1 kincardice, Wimaism. etc.
take morning t hinanue 21, connecting Good quality at mw prleert,,,
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at Ciudad, (7.10a ini with Special Trate . .
for God j h l'pe.lal T
EttAerieh for Clinton ard Way stations
to 'strut -ford on *rrtylit of steamer
GOKRICII BAND MOONLIGHT
2C,„,
LeaveGoderich for Detroit 8.30 a. m.
'Ruesday, June Met,
RETURR TO 60DERICTI
Leave Detroit or .Goderich 2 p.40,
Thursday, Julie 211rd.
Rittuftti TO DETROIT '
Leave Goderioiefor Detroit 8 80
Friday, June 29th. .
All Canada Time. •
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WHITE STAR LINE
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• SHIER'S Variety Store,
Combe -Block, Clinton.
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'Before placing your or-
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ders for your _season's
supply of Coal, get --our .
•$ prices. •The very\ • best
,t goods carried in \stock
11 and sold at the, lowest.
possible price., ..
• .yx. ') ardware StOre,.: or ",t
Do You. Need a Tonic? I H
Our "'Beef, Iron and Wfue"is au ox.cellent prerr ati,lon eon-
taining ao.idenoett font: all the elements necessary to produce "*-7
nes, iieh blood and. neve tissue,. to those who need luiP(1* if; ni),
one or two botttes of allay Li)flic will bring 0, mnevellors in:77Nti ,*
peovement in health and sLrengiii. 36 Oz bottle I 041111
with
STETKOM
At 'Maple Light Plant.
lb* 4414. Iltleetiviied
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Our Baking Powder makes.a et(Rill'ant Mond of every -r) nt, ,w, 4.04.41440•44110.4)4K0.441***41••
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have, unless or g000ds
Z were right in every way. :
If you want a good wheel, one that .114,value theriiin,'go to
ALBERT TURNER, °LINTON
who handles nothing but the best, Cleveland, Racycle, etc.
Full line of Bicycle sundries kept, Lawn Mowers, Knives,. Scis..
sors, ett., sharpened on shortest notice and at reasonable rates.
A couple of good Washing Machines for sale, Apply at the
Old Stand.
ell-th. ....
I: for the finest trade. One I:
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i: trial convinces you of this.
I I vi.'" mong other lines,.
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specially excel in Fancy •
i1 nSeuits. We keep assort- .:
It. ed. ones, at toe per lb. up :
: to Marcaroons at 5oc. i,.
: In Olives and pickles we 4
have only the btist; Chut- I
ney Catsup, Chili Sance, .
: Chow -chow, Avgeet and ±
: Sour'Vineerar Pickles also •
Vinegar
t. Horse Radish, . I
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we solidi, your trade. •I
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MoKINNON & CO BLYTH
LADIES' NEW YORK HATS Ar HALF PRICE..
We wades, great sewn lest week 'in haying a traveller's earn. • 46
pies of High-class New York Hats for ladies, They are all new, 1.7`
fresh goods and have only been nn the road a bout ton days. They
were imported specially for the aun e trade, and are op -to -date in 4,11:::
every respeat There are ten dozen Hers in the lot This seems aA.,
large quantity to add to oor preeent stock, but no they were offered .4.,
at ouch ridiculously low ;Mem and with Our inerensing trade, we 44..
can handle large lote. especially when we get them to sell them at
mMed Shapes. There is such 1 1, variety, and no two alike, we
about half price. They come in Beady- to -wears. Sailors and Un-
trit -
will not attempt to describe them, hot only mention a few to give
you an idea of the bargains we have to show you : .
Ladies' Sabre, in various styles, worth $1. for 50c.
Ladtioee;ssitc.
eady-to-wearHate, in white and colored, worth $1,70,
Ladies' Untrimmed Shapes, very stylish, worth. $1.50, for 15c,
Ladies' Untrimmed Shapes, fine quality, worth $3, for $1.50.
NEW CORSETS °
We have sorted up our Corset stock forthe summer trade in the
followiog special makes :
Summer Corsets, in net and fine percale, at 2e, 35c and 50e. •
Crompton's Tape Gr idle Corsets, in all sizes, 50c.
D. & A. White Baptiste Corsets, with garters attaehed, 75e.
Crornpton's Military flip, steel filled, all sizes, et 50e, 75e and $L.
B. & C. Erect Porn), straight front, steel titled, at $1.
E T. Watch Spring Corsets, sizes from 20 to SO, at $1.25.
&• D. Crest Corsets, glove fitting, at $1.25.
Crompton's Y'atizA eoreets, in all sizes, at $1.25.
eB. & 1. Corsets, steel illedi with-threelaces,-$1,25,
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ew Lace Curtains
• What could be More suitable to
brighten the home with, at • House -clean-
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ing time than a new pair of Lace Curtains,
. We have them in all the newest designs,
....all sizes, and.at.all prices" from 25c up.
Men's heady -to -wear Clothin g.
. Our Ready -Made Clothing, De-
partment is fast putting. on a finished ap-
pearance; new lines arriving almost 'daily
and we are now in a position :to fill your.
wants, whether it is a nice light Summer
Suit at $4.00, or a fine Black Worsted at
$10.00 or $12.00. - 'Men's Odd Pants at
from $1 to 83 per pair. Boys. Clothing
• atloweit possible figures.
• Our Made -to -Order Clothing.
Departinent is also *coming to
the front as we have all the newest pat-
ternsfor spring, wear at surprisingly' low
figures.
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We have just placed in stock. a
11'S Straw Sailors
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ranging in price from 25c to soc.
These are new and very pretty
and will soon goat such low
prices.
Boots and Shoes in all
sizes .and qualities at close
cut prices.
OALL AND EXAMINE.OUR ao0D8
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THE OLD STAND - 'OLIN TON
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Fresh Stock
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Turnip Seed, Hoes, Rakes, 0iI-Cans, Oils,
Sprays, Sprinklers, Paris Green Hellebore,
MORRELL & HOLMES
o LONDESBORO. •
AlkAltkiNAAAAi
11« goover. •"Nelson nati.
Furniture (1:4 Undertaking
Returns will bliowthat more Yurniture whs roan
otil last winter than ever before., it waAa good winter
to rest. Renew your stook from this store,
Quality the Rest, Prices, low.
• SEWING 1$124ef4INES4 .
They are up.to-date and hightraie, at pi.:ees that
are not faney and the same to all.. •
HOOVER & BALL
llight eons answered (It the res enc of either of the proprieZ.ors
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