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This week we *how a ,line assortment of New tioodo. aoitabie for tb.0.•
hot weather, at rock bottom prices, in !the following hearand up -to -Bat.
goods
Printed fdtielinesin stripes and Sorale, tit ti great Wugr of colors. at
8c, 10c, Iiia, Me and 25c.
White Mutates, in stripes and spate, at 5c. Fac. 10c, eV and 20c.
White Lawn, 46 inches wide, very epeeist, at 10c,100 and 20e.
French Organdies. in a full range of qualities, in balk and white, at
10c, 15c, 20c. 45c and 35e.
India Linens, in black and white, at 10c, 120, 15c, 20c and 25e.
Black Musline, in plain and fancy open stripes, very special at 15c, 20e
and 25c.
Mercerized Vestings,in white and colors,very stylish goods. at 15e, 25e,
85o and 50.
Black Grenadines. in stripes, checks and floret patterns,at50e! 75c & $1
Fancy Linen Goode. for dresses or waists, in fancy silk stripes, very -
stylish goods. at 30c & 35c.
Black and Colored Voiles, in a good range of colors, for dresses or
waists, at 50c, 75c and $I.
Ladle's Black Cotton Bose, very special. 4 pairs for 25c.
Ladies' Heavy Plain or Ribbed Cotton Hose*, regular 15c, 2 pair for 25e,
Men's Cotton Sox. blue and brown mixed, 4 pairs for 25c.
Men's Reavy Wool Sox, worth 18c, 2 pairs for 25c.
Boys' heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose, at 15c, 20c and 25e.
Ladies' Fine Hermsdorf Black Cotton Hose, with natural wool feet.the
correct thing for hot weather, at 25c.
Ask to see our new Waterproof Coate, from $3 to $10.
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Clothing Prices.
In order -to -keep pace -with
the ever increasing demand for
up-to-date Ready-to-wear clothing
we will place in stock, in two or
three weeks "one of the largest
and best assorted ranges of Cloth-
ing ever shown in Clinton. For
this purpose we have chosen the
famous "Regent Brand" a well
tailored, moderate pricdd line of
clothing made to suit both young
and old.
But it is not of the "Regent
Brand" we wish to speak, but of
the money-saviuz, room -making
bargains you can now find in our
store.
Men's Suits at $3.90 Only a few left.
Men's grey tweed Suits, regular $6.50 at 0,80.
Men's Suits at $5.00.
Odd size's in a nice dark, $7,00 suits at$5.00..
$8.00, $9.49, 310.00 and 812.00 suits equally
cheap.
ll+'y's knickers at b0c and 75e.
Men's Odd Pants from $1.00 tip.
Odd.yests at $1.00.
Men's Odd Coats at Iess than half price.
Some great values in Ladies Whitewear.
Extra values in Boots and Shoes.
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Fresh Stock
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Turnip Seed, Hoes, Rakes, Oil -Cans, Oils,
Sprays, Sprinklers, Paris Green Hellebore,
MORRELL & HOLME S
LONDESBORO.
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J. B. Hoover. a Nelson Ball,
Furniture G Undertaking
Returns will bhow that more Furniture was worn
out Iast winter than ever before,. It was a good winter
to rest. Renew your stock from this store.
Quality the Best. Prices low.
SEWING M2 CHINE .
They are up-to-date and high-grade, at prices that
are not fancy and the same to all.
DOVE BALL.
Night cane answered at the reeidenoe of either of the proprietors
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PERFECT
TIME -PIECE.
sesesrsc
Wewant the patron-
age of the "particular
man" who tithes his
watch by the seconds
hand. •Our repair work
will please him. He will
be interested in our stock
of high grade watches.
A good stock of different
makes always on hand.
,t1 Ott
We have just re-
ceived a new line
of Souvenir Goods.
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W. ht, h1ELL-YAR
Jeweller and Optician
(.eta Advertisements
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For Sale.
Seed Snokwheat, Feed Corn; Peas Bar-
ley and Cate. Time or cashes arranged.
W. H. PERRIN, Clinton. .
Wanted,
Girls for Bisonit 'Department,' Wages
to start $4.50 per '"week, Steady employ-
ments, with advancement.
THE MoOOltMIOK MFG. 00.
Students Attention..
Students wanting to make two to five
dollars per day,canvassing, at home, apply
stating age, for full particulars, to S. A.
Box 135.Fordwioh, Out.'
Hotel for. Sale.,
The . Queen's Hotel including Livery
Bern, sheds and outbuildings is for sale,lon
liberal terms of payment. The owner
wishes to well and wind up the Estate.
• Apply to
W. W. FARRAR'
Je.17.1m. Agent, Clinton.
Farm for Sale.
Aela100 sores being saes of lot '11, `eon:.
eld, beautifully ettuated, ii of mile
from Nile, w ee;e there is 'a 0hnr'3b 8obool
Post Office, Store, Blaokemith, ',to. On
the premises are 2 borne, 36x60 and 30x65
with stabling, good Implement house, fine
cottage dwelling with good cellar, ,also good
bearing. orchard, Ferns ie wall fenced and
watered, hating 8 good wells, and two
never failing spring creeks. ; All in good
ettete of cultivation and .free from weeds.
For sale by
Se-17-tb. E. SNYDER, Nile.
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Round Vie
GODERICH to
DETROIT
TUESDAY, JUNE 21
Return Thursday. Inns ,23
Bract= Gammon '
Gammon -Mt •
• TwoDayainDetmit '
>a, a. Am, in . •
- Agora
'Thu Special Excursion Train twill
leave Stratford at 6.40, Clinton 7,40' a.m,
Tuesday, June 21.
From Kincardine Wingham, etc.
take mrn
oing train June 21, connecting
at Olinton, (7.40a ml with Sonnet Tranifor Ooderioh. Spe• sal Train 4leavee
Ooderieh for Clinton prd way stations
to dtratfovd on errigaa of steamer
OOgERICB. BAND MOONLIGHT
MONDAY, .tune 20,!„.,
Leave Ooderioh for Detroit 8.30 a. nl.
Tneedtir, Tune 21st. •
RETURN TO GODERICR
Leave Detroit far Goderich 2 p, in,
Thursday, Juno 23e d,
1lE HIEN TO DbiTROIT
Leave Godericle for Detroit 8 80 am.,
friday, June 24th.
All Canada Time. .
WHITE STAR LINE
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lac.r110rete4 by Act at Pititattatat On,
Head Office -N antreai,
CAPITAL AUTHORIZED $5,000,000
CAPITAL PAID UP , 6,000,000
UNDIVIDED PROFITS . 2,850.000
The public will please hear in mind that we have moved into
our new office in the Cowles block, corner Ontario and Victoria streets
opposite Irwin's grocery) where be will be pleased to see all our ena-
mors and the public generally, a call Solicited.
Savings Bank Depa.rtient..
Deposits taken from Si .00 upwards at highest
current rate. Interest to start from day of deposit to
date of withdrawal.
H, C BREWER. w Manager.
Births, *arrives. Deaths
ADAMS -In WiogbamToi►n Plot, June
3, to Mr and dire Chas Adams a daughter
FOWLER --In $altford, May 29, to Mr
and Mes Geo bowler, a eon.
BRETT In Seetortli, June 7, to Mr and
Mrs Bert Brett, a daughter.
OUDMORE--In Seaton)), Jane 4, to fir
and Mrs Wm Oudwor'e, a daughter..
• HARVEY --In Stanley, June 2, to Mr
and Mrs Wesley Narver, a eon,
COLLYER.---In Clinton, June 7, to
Mr. and Mrs. Wilfrid Collyerra Baugh-
ter,..
MARRIAGES
CRRAIG-ROBERTSON--At the home of
the bride's usolo, M Robertson Sone 8, by
Rey D P-rrie,, Orlando G Crag. to Mier
Miriam Robertson, both of 4Qingham. _
WARD-CUDMORE--In Clinton, at
,heresidence of the bride'[ parente,Mr and
Mrs Win Cudmore, Jane 15, by Rev Dr
Cook,Alice J CudmoretoEmmanuel Ward,
Varna, o ,
CLARE =TOEL In 8t Paul's
church, `Wingham, June 2nd; by Rev Wm'
Gowe,Joehne Clark to Miss' Elizabeth Hin-
ton!, both of Whiteohurob. •
WIIITEFIELD-BPARLIN(U•-At the
reeidenoe of the bride's fsther,Howiok.Jnne
1,by.ReV ige not mes,Geo Whitefield,Grey,
.o Mise Mary, youngeet ditagbter of Edwin
Sperling, 4th eon.
IRWIN-HUBBARD--At the manse,
Foderiob, June 1, by Rev A. R Dobeon,Fred
Irwin to Miss Minnie Hubbard,; adopted
laughter et John Stewart. • : • ,
PALLISTFR-EVAN$- • At the nisi -
fence of the bride'e mother, Goderioh,June
1, by Rev Jae A.Andereon,13 A;,Wm T H
Naltister, M D., Kennewiea, Wash., sur-
;eon.for N 1' R li,,. • to Pearl Hamilton,
youngest daughter of 'isolate Geo Evans,
AB1RHART-MoGEE--A.t the resi-
dence of Jacob, Egueondville, June 8, Geo
Aberhart'to Miss Barbara McGee.. ;
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TURNER-SHERRET:T=At the home
of the bride's parent", Blake, June 1, Mr
Turner, •Hill'e Green, to. Miss Rebecca
Sherritt,
:3E[RISTIE-FERGUSON -At the re-
aidenne of the bride's grendeaother. Mre
Williams, Exeter, June 1, bycliev Mr Mel:
loft, Chea W Christie, stephen,to Miss Ida
Ann. daughter of the late Jamey Fergueon,
Exeter.
SQOULDIOE - DioCCAIO-- A; the
.manse, McKll lop,. June 1. bv•Rev D saute
we11,.Wrn Shonldice.Grey, to Miss . Mary
Mc0uaig,MoKillopR, •
•-AI2EXANDE--McEWEN.. Iii Olin-
ton,•June 15, at the • residence ' of the
-britie-'§..pparentsis-J _Rev, Dr. Stewart,.
Miss Ila.daugbter FrnlerAleEwen;-
to Herbert, son of.Win. 'Alexander, of
town.
DIED;
Mc•MNoaNbb, ABB-Inaged26 Gr
yeey, June 4, Alexander.
ars,
WORTH -In Seeforth, June 4, Mary
Ann, wife ef Abraham Worth, aged 78 yre.
McNA'UGHTON-In Tnekeremitb,Junei
4, Wm MoNeughton, egad 56 years.
DUT,MAGE•-in MoKiIlop,Jnne G.Lnoie,
reliot of the late Jae Doltnege, aged 84 yre,
A. large tent, (new), for tale cheap, slab a
beg•ionnge, iron bedstead. Apply to
• B. P. SIBLEY,
William St., Clinton.
• Notice to Creditors.
In the matter of. the 3etete of berah Elean -
orErratt late of the Township of Hallett,
in the County of Huron, Widow,.deceas-
ed; .
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Notice is hereby given pnrauant to R. S.
0, 1887 Cap. 129 •that nil creditors and
pthera having olefins against the estate of
the Sarah Eleanor Errattwho died on or
about the 13th day of May 1904, are requir-
ed qn or before the 25th day of June 1004,
to send by post or deliyer;to Messrs. Dick-
inson & Garrow, of the `Town of Goderioh,.
in the County of iluron. Solicitors for the
Executors of the said Estate, their Chris
titin and gornanie5, addressee and desorip•
tione,'the full isartionlare of their claims,
the statement of their accounts and the
nature of the aeonrities if any,held by
them.
And furnher take notice that after snail
Last mentioned. date the said Executors
will proceed" to distribute the assets of the
deceased among the parties entitled thereto
haying regard only to the claims of which
they shall have notice and that the said
Executors will not he liable for the said
Assets or any pert thereof to any person or
pereone or whose shims notion shall not
have been received by them at'.the time of
such distribation.
Dated the.6th day of June 1004,
DICKINSON do GARBOW,
Solioitors for Oran E. Etratt and John
D. Murdoch. 'Cxecntors.
Paris Gre�i,
`fest English
Do you want the "I3est" at the lowest pries
We can Supply you With. Berger's English; Parisinn
Green at1lbfpr ........................ .
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Iiovey'g Beef Iron and Wine is a good Tonic and Strength-
ening medicine ....,, ....i>c, 10 ox. bottle.
E. H0 'EY, Dispensing*Chemist
Roomers Wanted.
Widow wishes two lady Mcmira, C, .
tral location, Apply et New Ent (Moe, n
Engineer Wanted.
By the Townshipof Weal Wwwanoeb.
Applications will be received he the Clerk.
W. S. McClt08TIE1
Jane 3-3 • St, Helene P. 0. Ont.
Wool Wanted.
The bigness market price will be :paid for
any gnentity of wool delivered at the Stan-
den' Elevator, Clinton,
W. G. SMITH.
Alexandra General and
Marine Hospital, Godericl
TO-CON.TRXCTORB""'��`�'-"
The Trustees of the Goderich.Hoepita' :n
vita renders for the Masonry, Carpentry,
Plumbing, Heating, painting, Electric Wir-
ing and other, trades in the construction of
the building in the Town of Godericn,
Tenders ,Beefed and endorsed "Tenders
for Hospital" will be received up to noon of
Jnne 23rd, 1904, by the Arohiteat, at whose
office plans and apeoifcatione can be seen
and from whom all information nim be ob-
tained, No tender necessarily accepted-.
J. ADES FOWLER, 0. E;,
Architect, . Goderioh.
We would ask you to call
and see our new stock of •
GrjInileware aur Tinware
Good quality at low prices.
SHIER. 'S Variety Store,
Combe. Block, Clinton..
OOL
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I am prepared. to buy ibis season's
clip of,Wool, as usual, at the ,
Benmiiler Woolren facts
for highest cash price, or in exchange
for manufactured articles.
J. 'GLEDHILI: •
WOOL
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1 COAL COAL COAL
. Before' placing your or-'.
_ ders for your season's
supply or Coal,; get our
prices. • The ..very best
goods carried din stock
and sold at the lowest
possible price.
Orders may be left at
Davis & Rowland's
Hardware Store, , or
5 if., J. with rj} rr N.
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t.Eleciric Light Plant, •
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We 'couldn't ; `
Could You ?•
Have built up a first-
class . trade, such as we
have, unless our g000ds
• were right in every . way.
We sell •tile finest goods
for the finest trade. , One
trial convinces you of this. I
IAmong other lines, we .;
specially excel in Pancy
Biscuits. We keep assort
ed ones, at' I oc per lb. up
to 11/arcaroons at 50c.
In Olives and pickles we
have only the best, Chut-
ney Catsup, Chili . Sance,
Chow -chow, Sweet and
Sour Vinegar Pickles also
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Horse Radish.
We solicit 'your trade,
W. T. O' IL.
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Store
closes
at 6 o'clock T.
Saturday
nights
10 o'clock.
The Advantages
OF A
inen Suit
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is The Medical Editor of. . the Ladies' H..me
7Mr
Journal says in a recent issue ;-
Linen is the coolest of
our ordinary mater=
fats, for it is a good
conductorof heat,
allovvingittoqui kly
pass off- the b cty.
- It is strong. ---'It ,., Ill
stand ah kinds e
Vnccatiorl 1>, ear i.:i,ti
tear.
it has an appearance
and keeps it. It is a
material with logs of
character and looks
as well in the parlor
as in`the-bush.
t is comparatively
cheap and lends it-
self. better than al-
most any other
material to: the de-
velopment of the
shirt -waist suit.
Flaked Linen
Naturalgrounds, relieved
flakes, in light blue, dark
Ox blood and green
Plain Linen -Voiles
by brokers
blue, greed
Solid colors; all the most popular colors,
including light; blue 'and green
Chambray
In all the leading shEdn in .'plain
ground, will make up beautiful for
outing suits
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.White Mercerized Vesting. -
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In assorted self -colored designs, all
very new,. : neat patterns,- an ideal
material for Shirt -waists
25c.
Special in Fancy Muslin§
White grourd, with fancy .scrQll,..stripe, and
flower effect designs, all the newest ce'crings.
Regular 12ie and 15c lutes for . ,..... ]Oe
" 20e and 25e . " .. 15c
„ . • 40e and 50c' " . 30.
" 60a lines for. , • 40e
White Skirts
Made--of._fine_ Cotton.,--.sever-al-•-styles .; - ---_
lawn and embroidery, frills, ` regular
$1.25, for:.
Made of fine Cotton, Lawn frills, lace,
insertion, beautiful embroidery, fancy
trimmings, tucked yokes, regular 52.00.Qq
for .. .. . . ... , .
In fine white Cotton and Nain
sook, .Empire and high
neck styles, tastefully trim-
med with fine embroidery,
full insertion and' lace frills.
Regular $1.00 for 75c
Regular $L2d for...: , , $1.00
Regular $1.50 for... $1,25
Special in Prints at Qac
All shades and colors; soft, close cloth, will
make up beautiful for ladies' shirtwaists, dresses,
wrappers andchildren's dresses
Regular f2 he for 93 c
TOLER ti BROWN
succEssoRs TO R. boars & SON -