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The Clinton New Era, 1904-07-01, Page 4,• Apply towhich had arisen hi connection with • the psstorate �f that-circuite k' Alter F. R. Hodgens, 't own Agent the situation had been thoroughly dis- k ' cussed, aresolution was passed hy the • • . • Board, and this was. subserviently sub - Building Material tor Sale. mated to this gentleman. Who, we un- derstand,aeeePted it, and he will,there- . .1f you are in need of some good building fore,enter upon his new pastorate :text material, for barns, sheds, ets.. call on D. Sunday 4 TES CLINT RR. IOW MU ^ ‘YUL Y 1 /904 is Sale is a Big S.ucccss. The Salet at startecl i2cre on Tuesday morning is t e most successful one ye have ever had- * come hero by the hundreds, many of them coming from other towns to share hi the bargains. We ave decided to continue this sale ail next week and on WEDNESDAY 1VIOVNINO next we will have some extra good 'bargains, that will be worth coming after, tt. ut la For full List of _Bargains see Our Large Bill go ita * • • A Great Ribbon Sale we 25e and 20c Ribbons at Mica t is not often you get a chance to buy' the very hest 20e, 25o, and Mc, silk and satin liberty ribbons at 1240, but suolt a chance you will have here on Tuesday imorning, we cleared out over 500 Yorde efl 91n ribbons last week and while theY last the price will be..., , . II 42U In the lotoyou will find Cre'auh white, black, sky pink, rececla &c, also a fine lot 9f fancy neck ribbon0. /Silk Chiffon Collar Forms 10c • On Tuesday morning we will place on hale 300 silk chiffon collar fornuennn in assorted sizes and styles at (mgt. , . .. „ • I Uti „Small -ware Bargains . • -- • . 240 bone Hair-sta • • •••,.. . • . 011,4,4 er• • .4 tor 5c 350 Chatelaine Bags . R. .•••• ... ,,, • o •194 N„3543 Shirt -waist Sete •'• ,,, • • .... • .. • • . • • • • • tt USG . 100 dozen white pearl button% in three sizes, regular prices 10.43 • and 150 per doz, (wale at - .... . ,2 dez forlec . 200 pure Linen Haddkerchiefs, regulard2ic. at , ... . . 8 for :00c 2Se, 25e and 30e Hushns and (lingloorns at .12ic ) Some time ago our Syndicate bought several thoosand yards of these - Muslins and Gingham:: at a very low price, our share was over 1000 • yards, consisting of an elegant assortment of the newest colored ‘• • Muslins and Gingham, also a fine lot of white Muslins, the actual worth a these goods is 20e, 250 and 30coall to go on sale Tuesday• i?,10 morning at •124c and 15c Giughants at life• • 600 yards of Gingham in stripes and checks, colors of 'oink, blue. grey, • etc., all are warranted fast color, these ginghams were bouglat at a JA • big reduction in price and while they last the price will be •P* U411 31c, 45c to ,e Silk Ginghams at2tle • 100 yards"of silk finished Ginghams in assorted colored stripes, an are , warrented fast colors, some come in individual waist lengths,othere IIfl by the yarch--reginar-pricerakrifie to-00e,-ainto•elearat per yard... LIM 9c Linen Towiling at Se . . • • • , 891 yards of 15 inch wide, pure linen crash towlling, good heavy quality, • , with fast color, red border, the regular price of this towiling is fins. . • Last week we bought 800 yards to sell. ....... ..•:.• • 656 Table Linen at 45e 9 • 200 yards of table linen, 150 yards of whichis all pure ' linen, and 50 yards half linen, theyare 59 and 70 incheswide. extra heney quality,A co, onbleached, regular 65c. Value on sale 'ruesday merning at 61.04 . . • Rain or Shine Coats at Sale Prices Every Rain Coat in the store is reduc.ed in price fOr :Ann?. big sale. Every Coat must be cleared out atonce tliese low prices should do it ab.50 three-quarter $7.50 II It $8.50,& $9 00 " $5.00 Long $0.06 66 $8.50 " *1000 and $11.00 $15,0O length Cio.Itts • . 16 di 64 • •• . 6.50. Coats at 3.00 id " .. • .. • sot, 4.00 .. " . .. . . 6.80 , • 44 • Any Untrimmed Hat in the Store at Hall Price. Commencing Tues. Morning Hats 'trimmed Free of Charge Any untrimmed hats bought here during this sale will be trinuned free of charge if trimnungs are purchased here. 41.25 Black Tips at 75e $1.75 Black Tips at 01,15 During this sale you can buy any of our very best $1.25 Blick Tips at 75c and any $1.75 TiPi4t $1.15. • . Flowers at Hall Price • Any flower in the store will be sold during this sale at Exactly Half Price. • 'Girls $1.25 and Si.bientmidv, to Wear Hats at 75c. Girls' Rata of good straw in assorted colors, nicely trimmed, these are 7ne p*' best $1.25 and $1,501ines to clear during this sale at 6u1 Trimmed,Hata worth up to sr 82,50, On Tuesday inorningyou can have your choice of any Hat' in the show gn • room that sold at $4,00, $5:00 to$7.00 at ... ............ L IOU Every Hat in this lot is, made of the best materials and in the lateststyles. •••- i2 and $2 59 Ready to* wear Hats at $1-40 Ysur choice of any ready -to wear Rat lathe store thabaold atp.oaand nn .112,60 for . . ... . . •1. Every Every Hat in this..lot.iS new this seasoh.. No Old Hits to. choose from. • • •• $2.25 Linoleum at. $1.00 4.• yard wide Linoleum, in good quality, regular, 2 25 value, to goat per square yard. ituti $1.25 and 31 50 Lace Curtains at $1.00 75 pairs of 31-2 yard long, nottingharn lace curtains. *ith lock stitch • • 181.50, curtains to go at ' and taped edges, Several designi3 to choose from, regular $1.25 and 1 00 .,•.... Two'Wrapper Bargains $1.00 print wrappers at 65c Wrappers . , „ , rappers wen worth 431.75 at 461.19 ' Your money pack ,ifyon want It • . . - MDTTON.:' • RANDIRUN RA I &WAN,' lc`SYSTEm, World's Pair, St. Louis. $17 55 good for 15 days. ON SALE DAILY With stop • Over privileges at any Canadian Station, also at Detroit and Chicago. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION/3. Excursions will be run to points in Manitoba, Assiniboia and .Alberta. Junt3,28th, good to neturrrup-to Aug -29- . - ++++,44++++++4-1,4-4,414 . PAtt7norm.:Ittiti,dt.aPbfflaZrZrtli t Among. the Churches ,.. I 0 0 Personal Notes . 4. the suntmer months.. . Miss Lizzie Midciletonretureed borne o 11104,04.44144414444444441:. Saturday from Ottawa Where she has • . • . been Attending model school. She V173.8. .WILLIS-The consecrationmeeting of A. 13nef Notice of the Coming the Epworth League will be held next 41•• and Goings of the. People . accompanied -by Misses Walker and Sunday evening, The topic for disi ..vet. Patterson of that city, who will visit tussled is "ways to Consecrate our tawiftwAsAiittAi&i.totiaNkv at the former's home. selveslo ohr country." .0n Monday •"' 9 9 9 9 9 9 99 91 . •Rev A E M Thom son of iklerlin, heveeidn!ng a business. meeting. . will...loci 'gu'ImestteepfMtitisthiartLau eiasf tBweerelikn.• was the ' • P ' gave us a call Monday evening: He , was on his way home. His special ob..' ,_ Miss Ida McLennan accompanied ject in coming urs was to perform a• Dr Gibtion to Toronte Menday. • • marriege ceremony at Holmesville, on •Wednesday,' He will remain in . thie Z Milton. Peatken, •of London, spent neighborhood over Sunday. .. Sunday and Monday at his home. here: he Mum NeW Eta IM11$4.Y 117101r lst, I904, The Wingham Advanee a.t last ea. rota that the Liberal Government, bee reaueed the debt by oyer. one dollars, but eeniplalnatliat tha retie, tion bas not been greater, Even; 'OSA reduction of one million dollars j. goad deal, in view of the great expel]. 4011 Of the OeUlltly, vad the neceseary expenditfire for public worite, etc, over $20,000 of which will go Into Wingham for a post office. Perhaps the•Advance will now explain hoW it corneli thatthe Liberalscannutkereductionin the debt, While for everyone of 01018 years the Conservativei were in power, the debt. increased $6,500,00() yearly. Dialnissals Prom *Mak fine Oodorich Stow shows he "feirnese by nudging a charm seeinst Ifir Holmes, in the wetter of dismissals from office, and when the charge isgsgy denied, the Star 'Florae the de- nial.--Ritv Ara Yon looltintt for trouble, Robert? Bonne like 0. If you refer to the letter which recently spgeared in the Statt,nu wte not stating the truth. The Star raaft no charge against Mr Holmes, but simply published the eomplaint of etrong Liberal and party worker of Mr Holmes. YOUCIII1 settle you quarrel on that 1:14,r,egt.24517:rtian_friends-it's none of our WA mar. _ . • The Goderieli Star has either a very poor memory Or is attempting deliber- ate deception. In its issue of May 27, referring to the letter 'which it had previously published, it said'r- "Wein the assurances of our correspondent, and from statement. =ado lry 'others, we be. Here We are Well within the mete when We MIT that promises of obanges were made by whole, sale, Just as "Old Liberal" claims, end the raw son many of them have not bees kelpt is fear of public indignation. Bo far as Mx Holmes may have refrained from keeping these ,Prongses from a sense of "fairness andjuetioe.' we give him credit, bla that tofu not relieve from the charge of wilfully misleading anddeeeivinD party markers in order that their help might be had during the campaign. NOwif this letter is not a' charge against Mr. Holmes, by the Star itself, we would like to know whakit is. Mr. Holmes has ' explicitly denied the" charges; in -the paragraph and denies them still ; in so doing,he deals with the editorial of the Sta, not :with the original letter, Ifthe Star thinks it either fair or honest to quibble as it • does, then its ideas are bele* :the rte. cepted'standainl. ' ., • Dandcnidd affair. It peeple woold 'eliminate politics out of this affair, in considering it, and look at, the facts of the case, they would quickly arrive at the conclusion that Lord Dundonald bad, itot a leg to stand upon, 2 • , • •• • In the firatplace Dundonald is simply an efficer ofthe government, rapport - :Able to the Minister of Vilitie for his actions, who in turn is.i.eonitible to' the Peeples of Canada. This Must he admitted, nle .matter What private OP• Inion is held. • •- Then his aetiorte are neceseardy no - der the supervision • of:tisnAjnister,. who has the Power: t� 'accept or reject any recommendations made by his • subordinate, and . to parliament and ev. °ma Greene, who has been • July 19th, " " " " Sept 20 supplying on the. Fullerton circuit for Rates to the different points quoted sortie time, completed his labors on the on application. • 119th. Last Sunday he officiated in • DOMINION DAY EXCURSION. Victoria Street church, Goderich, and Tickets will be issued at 1 he has tormented to supply the pulpit •of Rev. Dr. Medd, Hettsa , for three SINGLE FARE-- 1 weeks. good going June 30th or July 1st. re- Rev. Mr, Manning, town, chairman .turning up to all statkons in Canada, of the District. met the Quarterly also to Detroit. Pt. Huron and Niagara, Board of Nile Methodist church, last Falh3. For tickets and all information. Friday,in order to adjust the difficulty ' Mr. and Mrs. LW, Irwin fairilly, and guests picnicked at Hayfield on Wed- nesday. . •• A brother Of Mr James Smith drop- ped in upon him unexpectedly last . „ week. He is a, resident of the State of Ohio, one of the veterans of the civil s•Mrs Roland Cook; of Blyth, was war, and It is 31 years since they had mu ing on friends in town a few days seen each other. Needless to say he is this week. • . having the very best time that his .. Mrs Cree left this week to spend the Clinton relative can give him. • • summer in the Northwest with her • daughters. . Fred.and George Hamilton returned to their respective positions at St. lle'lloble eltillWaYer-of"'S6ltfattk4Mitlitinlinie•lintl`MOiltreitt`Wiailffendrif." and also Mr Heaney weretonrrt 'nellerh They were called home owing to the on Saturday. • : serious Moms of their father two Mrs Albert McBrien and littledaugh- • weeks ago, but we are glad to know ten, et Hansa% is visiting her mother that there are bright chances of Dr1 this week. 4 sStraomn Hamilton being being once more well and Gladys Judge, of Land . is visiting • Connell, Ontario Si. He has also a num- f , .,,• at the mine of her aunt, Mrs. Reber 4 Peter McKenzie •received the unano gain. ber of ,iciod mantling 2s621.22, all at a bar: : OssrAnro STREET CEITRell..-- Last Holmes. • . mous nomination of the South Bruce 1 MOKIday threningt he League hadan in- . Mr and Mrs alouritcastle,of Dundalk, Liberals inconventionatWalkertornon 1 teresting :Ind instruetive study of 4 Fowt.tor Sale. • I Whittier's life and some a his works. naye been visiting their sisters the 'Thursday, for the Dominion House, He i Miss Ida Tebbutt gave a good sketch Misses Mettntcastle for the past week. is rt popular and prosperous farmer, arid stands a fair ehance of redeeming The Governraent Poultry !Ration at of his life ; 1Vlisses Lucy Grant, Mabel IVI Robb McCulloch, of Cleveland, ntolmesville will sell nine good cookerele Flintoff and Idit Murcia gave appropri- accormpanied by his dau' ghter, is the the riding at the IleXt election. .1le IS a brother of Mrs. R. McLehnan, tenor. and about 100 huts during the next few .ftte readings sisis,works and Miss guest of his brother, Mr E Wise Bay- . ,. _ • .' - R Rehires, M. P.; wastpresent and ad - days. Luey Stevens gave w review of one ol field road. ,dressed the , The stook is rood pure bred . Barred ' the poems aBert, son of T. Pearen, Ontario St., which the ad drew some valuable les- ' Globconvention, referring to e 'says :-"Ellowin Book baing thnfitook used this year -the sots from his writings and life. The left on Monday for Brandon, Man. He , the addresses of the candidateog s was a lune are one and two years old. Prices pastor, Dr. Cook, gave some good les- went via Owen Sound, going by boat speech on theprincipal issues of th Ceakerals, $1.00eash, hene 31.00 per pairs e sons to be fated in the study of Whit- from there. • • clay..by Robt. Holmes, M. P, of West tier'S worlo3 rilTd a vietesof th , . • • ' ,. 6 , • • 1 a pretty hole. I "My Soul and 1," During he evening ;Miss. Eva Turnboll, Goderi h, rendered ed through town on Wednesday, dt•hk- ing address and was listened to with' Rev. .1. Musser, wife and family pass. Huron, Mr. Holmes made a most tell- 'NeWitelle Art • Next, meal ay evening in to their new pastorate at Ford- close. attention. *In a, spneeh of an wfch, •. hour'sduration he dealt with the Dun - We have now in a new line of wilt he the usual mnthlY misecrati°n ontild incidenn•the G. T. Pacific con- ' rown Stoneware. Teapots, . Bowls, service; there will alto be reports from ..... /are. •• , '"'" 11 A Nesbi ;trend Miss Isabel,of f',.r e • , I,• a t the redistribution 1:1.1 ahd. the VegetableDishes. Crocks, Jolty Moulds the various vice presidents and from Toeonto, Mrs. Bar; arid daughter guests' trade question. It wastbegeneral ver. Etc. Also all different lines of odd the delegate to the convention held at Mildred, of.Selina, Kansas, are diet that this was one of the best. Wit - dishes in colored and white stoneware, I whighem meeetlY* . • ' • at J. W. Irwin's. feat speeches ever delivered in Walker - Cups and Smilers, open and covered.] • • Miss Frost, Who has been here for ton" • V 8 . is est flatters. Bowls ! ' • 'iGoderich some months with relatises, leaves , Sauce and porridge dishes, etc, s When Baptist churcb, will prettchbere morn - you are needing any ing end evening tient Sunday, and at Gwthhienrberrablvv:ef:; eXe LT: tr6enin r lidfrsaze, on SlitttlaY" eVeniell'• It" J Living- ive us a call. I the BASQ Line church in the afternoon. e. ston, of Parolee, who is leaving that Rev. Dunlop takes the work at God- . .• ' i erieh Last Sabbath Mr Dunlop : Mr. and Mcs. P. B. Sibley left on SHIER'S Variety Store ' preached, his farewell sermons, to Monday afternoon for Brooklyn, N. Y. fr large congregations. There has been A number of their friends were down Combe Block, Clinton. rto Mere neat:us laborer amongst the to the station to see them off and say Last eveeing, under the 'auspices of eongregation here ft.pa at Base Line farewell, , the ladies of the chureh, a very large • Early Closillo.---- since the establishment of the churein • congregation assembled to enjoy a -• - te k I than Rev Dunlop. Hisgospel messages Dr It 3* Gibson, of Copper Cliff, Ont„ well rendered programme and to bid •We the undersignedbbers were always filled with an 'abundance on of Mrs R McLennan) Spent a few the pastor and his family farewell. 40 arCif the an 0 of Christian thoughts d his very ,days in town last week. He is a mem- The chair was taken by it V Porch town of Clinton, hereby agree ta close our day walk in life shone with the Practise ber of the Ontario Medical Council, and complimentary and eulogistie ad - respective places of 'meiotic) at 1 p, to, on of what he preached. Hie pleasaot and came, dew t attend the annual 'dresses were delivered by Rev Canon n o . Wednesdays) during July and Anent and tillable nature brought 'hire many meeting, . •?" Prank and A A Graham. During the \ ehalf of the remain closed to tbe following morning. friends, who regret his intended re. evening Dr Oaider, on b G. BOBERTON, E. MUNI10, J, MEDD, 11.1"glftmn GLIt. midst' Mrs Wm Beacom returned from congregation, presented Mrs Living - G. COOPER. Termite Monday where she has been ston with a handsome hand bag, con. •• , At it special official board meeting of with her iittle boy, at a hospitalunder- taining a purse of gold, expressing the ! "Wesley aura held Wednesday even. going treatment. He !SAM there but appreciation of the congregation for , lloy Wanted. ; hut to coesider the resignation of 1Vliss we are pleased to he able to report is her versatile talents. Rev Mr Living - 1 11Caet as organist, the same was itc. fast rec vering his former health. ston also received an acknoWledge. A Goad boy wanted 'for dslivery I eepted with regret, and Mrs (Dr) •Gt a -mitt& mg, eon e rcen. o. an ,, ,,,, ..., .,,,„ milt finite his dims, During the past ' ...Apply to J. A. RING,' Bakst, weigcs. !Ernest Holmes- Ve ' ted to fill 15rd° 49 aPPelti . Mat3t1i1:1 I WhO Elite beet totaling I week Mre Livingston teeeived 0 dorna. . the plann, ' •4 tion of a dozen each silver knivea, -• . soh tiring the past 80143011, Was forks and spooLts.frona the W. P. At S. , I A., town to assume the pastorate of the, Welliitgton Street Alethodist, Church, London. preached • his farewell ser- mon to n, magnificent congregation. the country the Minister is responsible., Sir Frederick Borden states on his • responsibility as a, Minister •of the Crown, that Lord bundortald has re- peatedly ignored him, awl .refused to act upon his advice. At. the time of the Alaska boundary' Weimar:, Lord Dundonald was . about to Visit Britit3h • Columbia, andcontemplated visiting two ei the islands Which were in dis- pute between Canada and the 'United States. The Minister. of Militia told him it would be. decidedly improper to visit » the islands. ford Dundonald wentindeflanceof the Minister'sorders. • Since the last episode occurred, Lord Dundonald proposed to visit the Lon- don camp. -Sir Frederick ' Borden po litelY requested hint not to do so. Still Lord Dundonald went. • • In one of his reports to the Govern' WeiXtiii41":151iiiclonitleireeOntInerided." the erection of a lineof fortresses along the frontier that meant the expendi- ture of raillions of dollars. Had the Minister of Militia accepted the report and brought it down to the House, the members and the country would have said he was crazy. Re was responsible to tlig country; Lord Dundonald was not. ••The alleged trouble between Lprd Dundonsild and Hon.' Mi. Fisher oc- curred away bac in May. Since that time the General Officer Commaridifig has daily passed tlie office of the Min- ister of Milititn; had- frequent confer- ence e ,with him; was seemingly on friendly relations with . bim, and yet .in all the intervening time he never once called the attention of -the Minis- ter of Militia to the fact that lion. Mr. Visher has interfered with his plans, nor did he eonvey the idea that the relations of himself and the Minister were other . than of the most friendly character. We have not dealt here with his • chargesas to the inefficieney of equip.. ment, because it isnot material. Ile evidently thought he "master of the administration," end to his open revolt against roinisterial authority there was no other eourse fOr the govern- ment to take than to dismiss him, an action which if the inhid of the King himself cou•cl be interpreted, would, WO believe, endorse as the only one possible in view•of the eiretunstances, egAtaxist61 .:. The Sloan Block rink, consisting of four fully qualified Members of the Clinton L. B. 04 are pt.epared to recelve and neeept any cholienge • frees arty other block in Sir on his doiesee An Ottawa correspondent *says:, it any further denionstaation Were needed of the triuMphant leaderihip of SlrWlJfrld Laurier, Mad of the *We. lute unanimity_with Which he le fol. lowed by the 1.4beride, it wile afforded to-nigilt, when the Prime Minister achievect one of his greateet personal ,ielrestita an,speaking in the Dundonald debate. WhenSir.Vitiltrifi sat down he wa0 the object of ar deniOnetration from followers flag' AeldOret if ever, been &palled, in the Rouse, The applause gosw Into cheers, the members rose in a body and their voices tilled the chamber with rever- berating sound, which was 'heard throughout the entire buildings. Members waved hate and Imndker., chiefs and gave vent to • their feelings of satisfaction for some Mintiten The galleries were crowded to their Utmost till Sir Wilfrid finished, while even the corridors held many who stood within sound of hie voice. In closing his speech Sir Wilfrid add :-Whenever I 13:341 to fight I think I OAR say, from friend anA, foe, ,1034 I always foughtwith fair weapons. I have been told today, on the floor of this! Renee, that when I used the word 'foreigner,' there was in my ,heart a sinister motive; there was in my heart a feeling which foundexpreesion. Sir. let me say this only, I disdain to make reply to such an insinuation. If sixty years of what I believe to be, after all, an honorable life, a life Which has certainly been one of loyal devo- tion to British institutions, is net a sufficient answer to such an insinwo X'N,0/111 not attempt to make an answer. But 1- know that to -morrow, and the day after to -morrow, and every day, and every week, and every • month, so long as there are some of those in- stincts which are now prevalent, in order to defeat a fair opponent, I shall be produced !oefore my fellow -country- men as having tried to malign and insult them. • In my own Province, the alert of the hon ;gentleman, those who fight for him, have traduced me for many years as a traitor to my race and re- ligion. But, the cry is getting stale, and a new one has tri be invented. I have more fear of this one than I had of the other. (Cheers) Myexperience has convinced me ; may experience has proved to me that this good, land of . Canada, in all sections thereof, in all classes thereof, in all race_s_there013.B all creeds thereof, appeals to prejudice may create a flurry of excitement, but: .they will invariably end hi producing nothing but 'Contempt in the hearts and minds ofintelligent and honorable people. , As Sir Wilfrid took his seat he was accorded a demonstration which old Parliamentarians described al: exceed- ing in erithusiasin any they had ever witnesed in the Dominion Parliament. -.919rWly. a, Daipty Chinart, re. makes suitable ite ents for any occasion -We made the buying of it easy by giving you a convenient room to select in and also.' city , city stock to choose from--'. Anything in Fancy Chinaware or bric- • a-brac will be found • here. W. cooper tt • CURTON. * • • HAP A .NICE GATlIERING.-Mr. IL G. Cameron, IL C., P, ,for Wet Huron was in town on Wedites- • day last, In the evening an improtap- • tu meeting of local liberals was held in the Council Chamber at .which Mr.. Cameron was present. The gathering, wee of a social and inferoned character and those pretient listened with plea- • sure to a talk on Provincial Politics by - iddftional. LoCal . News. Warden Bowina,n,Ex-Warden Kerr, Councillers Miller and, Ferguson were in town Wednesday. • liff A Macdonald Will be at. her horne at, 61RattenburySt.,. the lst and .2nd Wednesdays from three till Wm, The bowling club have had installed. thie week a phone in their club_ bowel • The No. is 121 Thnclub IV* 0(3503,EiSeS' mentherelup of nearly 50 en is grow - mg every dity,with the fee at $4,should make bowling the most popular out 'door sportin town. • Today (Friday) being a heliday, the the po'st office will be open for call • ma:inborn 11 to 1.2Velock in the morn - Jog eml.from g.te Bo'clockin the after- noon. The lobby will be. left open for . the' eorivenience %box holdere from 11 The Montreal» Family Herald and Weekly Star a,nd NEW Ens. to end of. 1904 for 60c to new ' subscribers. Old substribers can nave the Family Her- ald sent to their address for 30c for the • balance of the 3,ear, You may have the Weekly Sun at the same rate; • . Thompson. was called to St. Marie last week, owing to the serious illness of his eldest son .Freddie, Who is Visiting there, and it was not until the early part of this week that hehad tarn ficientlY remivered to permit of the Doctor's return to town. • The malty from town who took in the.Detroit.trip last week, report a ranst soljoyable time. The weather be- ing on its best nehavior. •with a nice balmy breeze blowingmost of the time. They arrived in Clinton about 12.M a. in. There may be another trip offertd in•August. • • , Messrs. J.E.Cantelon andj. E. Hovey returned. from their trip Monday. At the .Indianapolis tournament, while not *inning any great laurels as the only Canadian representatives at the great shoot where over 300 Other' AIM- dtielVellottriNfe; man, _aged to get a little of the cesh prizes W..„Caven Barron, Principal of the London Conservatory of Music, was in town Monday examining' students on Piano and sight -singing. The examm- atitenS were conducted at the studio of Miss Carol Newcomb, A. L C. id. The Written examinations were presided twee by Miss Hattie, Leslie. =1.101111111111M.M.111ft Mr, Cameron, delivered in his nsual_ forceful and eloquent style. Mr. Chew. J. Gamow, of Goderich, Secretary for • • the Liberal Association of Westthiron, -- was also present and addressed the • !nee • Mr and Mrs L .Lavis were in toWn Monday Visiting under their parental • Miss Lillian A.ndrews left this after- • noon to visit her brother Rufus, in Cleveland., ' •• • ' ' Alf.Rancereturned to Toronto Wed• • nesday. He was looking a,fter the •• drug store of J E Hovey while he was away on his holiday. • fioille iorMale. .• " r thit - large and conveniently looated residential • proorerky, at the tomer er Ontario and Williams streets is offered for sale, and can be bought right. Apply ti J. SMITH or Now En. • . • • • • • Take notice t at the =impel, Conn. • oil of the Corporation of the Town of Olin:. ton intend to construct e graaolithio nide- • walk four feet in width, as mentioned below and to anon the linel cost thereof upon the property abutting thereon, and to • bit •banefitol thereby, and that a statement, showing the lands liable to pav the maid • asseseraent, and the names Of the worsen' .frthoemreloat.or retvairseade tAhselyeiosaninenbieBoaleicef:aninoedw fited in the office of the Clerk, of the Mani- cipality, and is now open to insportion dur- ing office hours. , • /• . • A COURT OF REVISION will be held on Monday the 11th day: of July, 1004, at 8 o'clock p. in., in the Conn- - oil Chamber, for the purpose of hearing complaints • • egainet . the proposed. • assessment, or accuraoy of the frontage . measurements, or of any other- odmplaint .whichpereons iuterested • may • desire to - make, and Which!. by 1.tyi cognizable by . • the Court. • Dated at Clinton, this 27$h.�? June 19449 SCHEDULE OF PROP0133D WALKS Oa the west side 'of North et. between Dunlop Bt. and Joseph St. estimated cost $278.16, town's share of bolt $47.26. On the south side of Alms St, from North St. to lot No, 878, estimated cent $230.16, . Town's Shire of mat $32.104 Look Heise Next Week • , . FOr Our Special ilqrgain List We purpose making a sp. ecial Bargain Sale of special lines every *eek, and our first list will ap- • pear in the next issue of this paper, where we will give special tuts On•sorne lines every Week. • Call and get our special prices on, Samson POrtland 1Cement, • Binder Twine arid * Pence Wire. • e0AtstoisA full sUpply, all sizes, eheSritic Stove, Egg or Grate. * Prompt Delivery and SatisfactiOn Guaranteed * .* FARMERS:Rawl have their coal any •day they come. If no cars in, 'we can supply from our sheds. . ariana ros qu,a„Iified ntemberS of *gE4C...**************)0014***** STOVES and 1-.IARDWARE * town. An, bloek Po challenging must •