The Clinton News-Record, 1904-06-16, Page 4•
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W. J. MITC1114:',1,14,
Editor ead Proe.itt or.
Mr, Wm. R. Farrier lost a valuable '
cow last week. The use of ter .•
death was imilk •feeeer.
Mr. and Mrs. If de from rear Pais-
ley are visiting their on, 111r. W. Hy-
.
• Mr. James Ramage Jr. left last
week tor Saskatoon, N. W. T. He
inteads speeding the summer there,
having taken up land.
Mes. Rolet. Wilson of Ouelrb isvis-
iting her brother, Mr. • Wm. Ilamphrey..
The two beef • rings of St. Helens,
haye started again.
Quite- a antuber from 'here took in
• the exeursion to Guelph. on- Satettdaye
The Sa.eranient of the Lord's !Supper'
will be dispensed in Calviti .church, St.
Helens, next Sabbath commencing at
half past ten. The preparatory set -
vice will be held on Paden ley Re'V.
.1t. Miller. cif Lochalsit. The hanksgtv. .•
ing .serviee will be- -conducted the .fol-•
le-wmg Wednesday • by Rev. Mr. Male
can; .Teeswater.
Warnock:
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Mrs. Reba. McDowell (.if the .5th Lino
visited at her sister's,. Mrs. James
Ammer, one day lata week. -
'Miss • Til•lie Nethery a tho Gravel
visited fith Lira friends on: Tuesday of,
last ' week. ,
.Tolue Noble . of the Huron Road,
Clintoce visttecil at the home of Nal -
Celia Walelt a• week ago Sunday. •
Mrs. 0. Solar of Westfield took in
the excursion to Guelph on Saturday
• Armstrong Inas. of Godeach:pnt •
a' eastern atatip for Mr. .341.S. Noble of
Westfield last week,
A number from East Way/alio. he at-
tended the) Literal of the. late Jol.ae
• etinaning of Mortis Nandi took place
last Wcdnatelay.
• . Alex. Seca t and faintly. visitcele
ends' nt fri-
. a Week ago Sundoy.
Holmesville. • . •
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C. 0. F. Lawn Social- On Frialay
night was a great success. There were
peOole there fro n far and near: The
Citizens' 13and: of Clinton gave, excell-
tut music and good satisfaction. •••• The
proeeeels of the evening am0te1tea1
ao.00.
Mr. and • Mrs. D.' B. Calbiek of
Woodstock are guests at. Ma. Robett-
Acheson's.. ••
. . . •
Mr. Leech of Bluevale and:Mr. Leech
c( Detreit were 'gnests. of Mrs. -*Leech
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. R. WL• ItIeKeneie. of '
Goshen:le visited. friends here on Fri -
(lay: .
Mr. 1). ludor and wife' ef Const mice
spent Friday- the gtiests. Ofethe latter's-
father, Mr, '.Stanle.y. ' • . •
. •
Mr. Geo. Acheson aid.sister,.. Miss -
Susie, attenCied the wedding e . • their -
cousin,. 111ititi. liewarde• on eeitaa'sdaye
Mrs. Parnell of. List owel .spent'••sev-
oral days - v -ft iota s n and • ma
same) the village.
, Miss Mienie Memel. i,f Tucker:smith
is tlie guestof her e0Utiilt, •Ali•Sti BcMie
Stanley.. . .
Damu
Dae Rumor. says that wed -ling bells
a,11 soon he riogiag ;in) iho vitk.gc.e -
Mrs. Itessar spent several. days , • in
London _Intit week. •
The folowite. is the 'retort of the
Pupils. of S. S. No. -3 for theanonth ca•
leh v based ou regularity, good deport-
ment and general Proficiency, . •
Sr.- 401-allerbert Ross, • Maitland.
Jotast on, Oscar •••Teblattt,. Albeit. 'Pick-
ard, Florence Laiiie, Egerton Willsoa;
Jr. 4th—Leila Ford,. .Metiel Willsotk
lelav McCartney, the:tied BadotiaRearl.
Huller, Frames Pater, Myrtle Centel-%
ell, Etta Colelotigh, cia . Howe:
ard Tre.wartha, Minnie Sturay.„ Lida
Mulholland, Wilbert • Htdstcad, • Edith
Lavis. . .
Sr. 3rd-1'earl Ilusser, Clifford, Mea
Carthey, John Sturdy, Clarence Pot-
ter, 'Mettle- Trewarthae . • •
.Jr.3 rd nverza.gt , Alex -Ross.
Sr, ere—Charlie -lay ie, Horner' Can --
talon, 1,i4Zie Bacloter, .Frafik
Retta Ross, Lorne Jeryle.. • - • • e
:Ir. end--ePerev alenuings, Norman
Miller, Ernest Ilulrier, .Napolecai-Gra-'
•vell, Albert Proctor, • jessie , 'Ross,
Stirling Dempsey. • • .•'• • •.
Pt. 2tal—Blanche ilitssesa.
Colelmigh,"Lorne McCartney,• . Lube
•
Sr. Pt. Ist—Delbert 'Mate
Ross, Joseelt Palmer,. Lottie Layise,..
Fern Elford. - •
Jr. irt . st —Erteist iMeCarthey:, :Hate
tie :Miller, Carman Trusser, Elva, Prise -
tor. Average 41.—N. W. irewaathe,
-Dunlop,
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' Miss ,Jessie McDonald, formerly • of
Goderich, and now a resident of Lone
don, enjoyed aipleasant visit to 'friends
here. the past week. . • . • ..
Miss • Francis Quaid enjoged a pleas
)int: visit to Godetich last -week seeing
.her 1100818, ',Mrs. Wm. Burrows,' former-
ly of. Sheppardton.
Sydney 'Andrew of London was in
eloderieh on Satin -day aecli Sunday of
last week on all. ireteresting trip and
while • in the Circular Town saw points
of interest. round the Wean and: also
loal, a pleasant drive out here to- ,see"
i•riends. • . . •
n Hle payi1g witF - Itis ln-otliers
the hotel *stables Frenkte Glazier Made
fell 00 II
'•erting' aeverely 1'1'2
I
Zurich.
Mrs. Rau has moved into the house
vacated. by Mr. C. Schott; and w hien
elm .bought from. Mrs. Ari7Cor1Viek. •
On Saturday, Juan ititla the Toronto
•Olobe willcelebrate its Diamond Jobe
, ;
ilee or tno soceteta -.anniversary of, its
founang. The first number of the
Globe wag published in 181.
Tomorrow will lac Zurich's Big
Day.- 'IWet Impe all will join in making
it a success.
A petition 'was kpassedlaround town
and as all the business men signed
it toitnorrow has been &elated a envie
holiday. All the busines-s:plaxes will
be closed for that day: • -•
Rev. Fther Forster, parish prie.st at
. 1 •
Bothwell, hasbeen appointed by Iiishe
op 151cEvay to succeed the late Rev:
Father Tiernan at Mt, Carmel. He
enteredon his duties at Mt. Carmel
the begiuning of Junta.
NA% Fred. Leibold, agent for the •
Frost Velum, reports lweinees very
brisk .tlits *season. He has already put
up nearly twoto1l er,') eon spring
wire, not •iteaticlitea• the uprights and
has nearly that meatmore to 'put
up. • 1
Benmiller. •
Miss Annie Wriglit spent Sunday
with her 'sister, Mrs.. ofets. • jewel jr. ,
_Miss Mare linyeler haS•returned home
after spendIreg. some months in God -
(frith. •
Win. Blake • and evife - of Goderich
spent Sunday with their. son -.f. -law,
Chas. Oke.
(has, ,Girvin of Nile ably filled the
pulpit at the. Bethel . a.ppointenent: 98
Sunday last. . .
The League pureossal visiting Zion
Leesseue kne . Wedneeday .• or, last week; .
Mit owing to the incleinent • weather'
the Visit . MIS indefinitely roetpoued.
/
, 'Tlate, Good, the , proprietor of • the
linyeakile has already cliteposcd of one
kiln cif ;rine this season. • On account
'ef the ,exteasive building, operaticas
iii this etentity there is an. increased
demand •l'or- thes • article. • • ' •
The ainteti. News-gecord.
fielgrave.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Nichol Sendayed
at Mr. 'J. P. Mason's.
Mr. soul Mrs. .1. 11. Vaneamp were
the Lgatate of Mt. sued -Mrs. R. Oweris.
A quiet hut prettywetting' took
Place recently at. the resit %ewe of Mr.
1). Snell when his claisehter Lizzie was
united. in bands of enairimony to Ilar.
Witt. Rogers of Westfield. Rev. Mr.
Conpland performed the A:en:moue. pre- .-
eisely at 5 p. ma after which. a sump- •
thous • re), ast was parte:ken of. The
eveniug, was spent in niesie and -4fane-
inga the teeen the Imide was held
in was shown LY the valuable and
tasefiel present; elle • Was Made the re-
'
elpieut of.
A meeting was held in school No.
13 on Thursday of last week „ilvihiteldeteati-f •
of the new railrmal bylaw.
mg was larg,ely attend -ea and .saleiresses -
were delivered .by several able speak-
ers from Blyth and 00Cleriele,
Mrs. Robt. Taylor of St. Helens
was the guest Of her pareots, Mr. and
Mrs.. J. If. McClinton last week. -
Mrs. P.' W. -Scott Fad .a rag -bee on.
Thursday • afternom of beet week whi."
eh turna cut very successful.
Mr: J. Tierney 'has :purchakiea a new .
black driver. ,
• Miss haura - Belt is titguest cf let
molt, Mrs. P. Ralusay.
'blue 16th 1904
1 I I
MoKINNON & 00 -
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Banish The Wrinkles. if.
N MANY
MERELY
AILMENTS
A woman's
state Of her
every W011'an
eAsfis THEY ARE "4,e.
:SIGNS .011",THE
()J., womh.e.
face plainly indicates the Ve.
health. Wrinkles, whieh sle
dreads, are Lot neeessar-
Dv a slot c:f age. Palor of face, wrin-
kles anti a prematurely aged .appearan-
ce .are the outward indication of those
ailments that afflict weraistukind alone,
irCA111 whklt s1t1.00 often. suffers
in- uncomplaining • silence, rather than
eonsalt a doctor. itt this emelition Dr.
Willsains'• Pin...tills are wometes best -
friend. They aettesifiy Wake Lew, rich,
red blood alai this Mood tieting meat
the tneriees and all the :organs 'of the
body, brings new health and happiness
to weal', weary said despondent wom-
en. Mrs. 'John Mc fe err, N-
W. T., tells for the benefit of other
suffering women how ..he henna new
health I through the use .44 Dr, Will -
tams, Pink Pills'. "For some years,"
says Mrs, -111eKerr,• "1 was greatly
afflicted with the ailments that make
4.101 lives • of go many of ney sex view-
able. The stifferiteg 1 endered can caly
be understood by those who are • Sine,
ilarily '41.111ieteea • I tried many medic-
ines sbut found Leine thet helped. oat
until 1 logan •the use of Dr. Wellisems'
Pit* Pills. These -have seetually .11nede
inc feel like a 1.),AV 114sott awl the stif-
•fering I emei endured alto -it continue, •
ously 114.5 passed away and lila ts no A ea.
tenger . theburden it once seemeee
think these pills'evorth their weight iit
gold to all a ho 'stiffer from female
complaints or gene al proetration."
We ask every suffering woman to
give Dr. Pine Pills a .• fair
trial. TI•ey will not .diecippoint • you, •
and the- benefit they alit glee is not
'ma an Lour cc a day- it. 15 pi.`1.111•4114:11t,
,Votl eat:. get these l ills frcin .atty
denier in median, or by- i1ic. it limn:the
Dr. Welliante', Medicine. Co., Brockville, •
Ont., at 50, cents a box or six -boxes
for $2.50. ' See that thee fell *mine,.
).'Dr. Wiilialns' Pink • Bills for Pale-
.
Peceele,'' is -•cat the'•writoper around etee
ery box; . •
Indian Reservation -Openings,.
- On June,- 154.11 .the Iambi set aside Ve,
, theGovernment for homestead' entry-
iit flo Red Lake, .W•ionibigoshislo.Whi-
to 0a.k Point, Deer Creek.- Bois -
Fort, Chippewa and Pigeon River In—
resereationg in Minnesota, wi 11 lilt .
thrown 'operi for settlement. All of
these lands etre restated bee the •Great, •
Noreh Railway. Steel • for folder eon- .
taittiak i•liformatiota. maps, etc.,
and for rates steldress V. 1, W Ititney,
General *Passeuger and 'Ticket Agent,
, Se. Beall,
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The Delineator For July... • .
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• : Ntorria' Township.-
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Mrs; • Wina :Marshall died al -lier
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residenee recently; of. dropsey • •of the.
heart. She leaves limas:end twe) -
daughters to uniern their lossc •
• Mrs. R. Praetor is'aery 111atpres-
. • .
ent. ." • .
• 1101 regular monthly 'meeting of the
Ladies' &Nil& was held at; Mrs. IL.
Vetneantp's on Thereday of Iasi week,
and in Spite ;4 .1 'rainy' w.eather -• was
largely attended.. ... •
- Messrs, Livingstone and of
Blyth etkra. Stunts -eye week 'Lai ar.. Wm ;
. Watson's.. . • .
.
Miss Store )01 Toronto'. . been the
'guest ' of :Miss- Aggie Spare — . • •• •
Merritt • C.ouncil. iticet•on 'Moue
day,' 27th '•• - • . • •
Frew:es and (scrim Duncan were visa
hairs. with Meads . near Teetavater •.re-'
11as-step:and 011, the stab e oor,
crt • eently.
Annie 'Cock, 6111 Line, has
let feat ea)wa
. s. sent. foe we , en:I are • been 'Otte 1...e.or1y litil. we. Inme•she .will
e-laa to -know 'Frank ie is. able . to get.
• erceaal again. .•
Miss Georgiaa ate ley • c)".• , the
luceir City'. is tip 011 a 1Sit Ofa mou-
lt ot eo to Mr. sled Mts.. T. A. ,Itatt-
- -14.00 'of- 'Orchard .Cottag•e• mat • while
here . 4 eltfr'. and Mrs.. CI as. ,
eleNeil'e andealso at .,411r. al -01;111:S. .1,
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• at This is the
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eetente eta ue yei c y , one
COnStailne.
Master Frank McMichael alai Lltrisa.
Carrie Knight of Seitherth speat Suite.
day with their cousin., Mess Nellie_
Sutherland. • •
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4 Mrs. R. W. Jowett .4.0d ekildreu are
eat —.puesent ..viaiting at the. parental
roof at Howick.
Mr. and Mrs, Dencan Tudorattended.
the C. O. V. social ale.. IIOIII01SVIIICI on
Tuesday night. f last Week, :
Miss Martin spent last -week our
vi lege.
Mr. V ietor Cook* is heviiir bibs. house
and barn moved front the village' esti
to his farm about caa :Mile away: .
Miss Madge Mete i•itg c Staforth
spent a few -days last week the-Otest
et her &maim. Miss Nellie 'Settle -atm&
Dante 'Rumor states that one" of our
young farmers from the West intends
before loieg, to take (ado hieneelf a life
partner.
Several from here attetaled the .1'ml-
eral of the late Rowland Cook. in
Myth on Thursday, Itusts Deceased NOUS
well known here.
Messrs. Tenet' and Nesbitt 1:•ave, had
their barns jacked up during the laast.
few days and will have the improve-
ments contietted ditrima the summer. :
Mr. William Riley of Lotideeboro en-
t -0. • ti• la to
, . .. ..
acinii. . be neater:- ' a a '• . ' . - ' . • '. ,.
WIto are ilia finitiidkeeners in Ittereise?
. is Om ..query.. is ow. that Gee by-law ...elietts:
roamitig. stock cid the roads, . ' • • •: - .,
•.: Mrs. Burke:L.411a' babv. Jack, wholetve
been eisfiling••40. the estrental licanie• ie.:-
tamed. to Detroit last..week, • :..' . ' ' .
• n641.. MeKen ie, -. Medical eta talent. is
renewing, Old ' I'S -4 nlelei i. a', in this Iceale
. • .• toeasie.hip _fathers • :of COlbarne
. said' • their. annaal ••etait eto.onr. burg, ..
hittiag jetbg for:tette:it-mg tilt roads arfa
bridges.. the bridge here .at... • Totten se.,
mill -haw aarailiag placed on it -
•wherc a' a/ell-nigh •fa.taf: .acesdent *occur-
red last,Novesuber, Our to.wasenan„Mr.
Robert Qua.', get ting"Ithee•-j01-..:• • R.
Vo -ley .-- of "•Lieelearn -.let jOb.• etf',
•.' • • ' • • ••• • -
e•••,.• ••
• • . • . • • ,. • . • , John and Mrset'eleae. 5tit Line, wer0
.•
ity after Laving completed , his • third
year ,in need ieine. Coagratulations. •
Ai B. Jackscia Olt lit Line•
Itro•aris hasearela ltis feria _MrSers.M.
SPence .and A:. Mae' Eiyen, We totcler-
gtand that, Mr. 'jack:Son- intends woe..
n Vest • . •
Mrsi 'ath Lint,. leaS
not` leeeti enjoying, very- elgoroulohealth
for seetne tune but' her. nutnerouse .fri-
ends• 114: 1)0 Site -wfw Soma show ' Maxie:cid
entreivei twat'. • if not-- counilete .tesemea-
, .• .... • :
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St • Joseph. • •
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• Mr. N. 'AI. Cantitt anes. Rcuthier
retiirned • latene•'on'Wediteeile:y of laat.
‘'‘'..elte•k.
Mr. Carrie' Of Ottawa. has. ',arrived
here 'with eix men, aref work has been
started .on the dock: - .• • • '•
Mr, .111ePheeson, a newspalier report- -
er," a:eriyed here Saturday' week.
. Mr."' T,oteis Jeffry hasettartea It board-
ing..liouse and is boarding., theinien who
•a.reeworking on ite dOek.., ' • . •
• Miss. Maggie Dercenie has sectirea ,a•
.situation 141 otir town. • '
The fielong tug from Sarnia,. is) on
the• route again :aitd reports the • catch: -
as; god •thiaeaeason.
A number or road- scrapers lia.Ve ar-
rived kr uSe on the electric road: • '
. Mr Currie reports that he will have'
.
the dock completed en a month a,s lie
expects to have -a •gang of 20 men, at
wed( .nn•it . this week.. The depth
the water . at the end. of • dock ..., When'
comple.teer!will be. 17 feet ' ai. _large.
boats . will )Im able. to miload 'their
cargoes. '
Our foreman hate ,intprovect the ap-
'pearance . ok .Glsit street leo' building a
sidewalk aeross the creek,. •
:71-11•:i7,Potilin. -of ..Ottawahas reterned
home.
Mr. Treedue of Stratford "was in
toivn • ine Seeturcla.y cald le:porta, that
the survey of the electrse' rod, will be
completed .this week., , •
was itt Exeter . • last
'flee ltev. Father LOiselle . has his
inotote ear 'on tte enact mice more.
Dr. Roathier and. Mrs. Rent thier paid
Go;lerieilt a visit 'On .Tuesday of last
week. • .
gineered the work.
Mr. C. Lowery delivered on Monday
of last :week foni 'choice cattle . toe
Mr, R. Carter of Loittleatioro.
MY. C. nelle01111 rejoices over the
arrival of a baby girl in hia..Ineme,„ •
Mr.. I. Biowidee luts improved the
appearame of his proPerty by the W-
aitron Of a fence, •
Mr. Will. Shettadt.'• of cialkota,- is oil
a e isit to friends itt this vicinity.
Stewart 1Tyll has a new driteer par -
chased in Seaforth recently.
Mr. L. Proctor aril wife of Holmes-
ville spent SitialgY at .1. D. 'Lowery's.
Mr. John Smith mid daughter Ethel
of the 16111. colt. spent 'Sunday .01 last
week visiting friends near Ilrtassels.
Mr, W. J. Mellrien lost a valuable
ioal recently,
• • am. Wingh
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County Engineer 3. Ansley has 1114)18
instructed to draw the plans •. and
specifications for the neW ireM bridge
at Vordwich. , •
Mr, Alex. Orr Of the Brunswick was -
in Vordwich one day last week and let
the contract for .thilding, his new hotel
111 that vllIage.
The A. Y. 17.A. porpose holding an
Ice Cream arid Strawberry Social on
the evening *of Suite the entle, Wken se
good program will be retelerede • ' •
Mrs, Eck of A.vInter is visitiag her
sister, Mrs, If. Ball. Their brother,
Mr. johit Orothers, .15 very ,low ot
present. •
W. Cletediamiito 1:•a5 had Itis 14.01.180 ote
Minnie serecit "eatitted anei otherwise
improved. .1. Cunningham of the, Wes-
ton rottedry Co., Is the new tenant.
Mr. anef Mrs, Thomas Hamilton of
Seat tie are spending a few weeks With
relatives wed friends in Wingliasit, Gor-
riet and other parts of this rdighbor-
ht.c.d. Mrs. Ilaeitiltolt will be rement-
bereee as Miss Etta Green, daughter of
Mr. Geo,. Green of town. '
Mr. jas. Broadway last week' sold
Ids hotel property and business to
Mr. Thos. Hill 01•Lo4144151)01o. • Mr„
Broadtecty has been itt Ole business, here
for 'three years. Ile has not yet de-
eidied on his plans for the future, Mr.
Hill has had seeeral yeare experaince
in the hotel busineee Ltd recently sOld
his pt61-aerty at LointeebOro to Mr. R.
IL Bruce, late of Belgrave. Mr. 1/111
gets pcasession of the property here on
tle end of June,
visitors withL., and alts. nratto -3rd
Con., .Grese. They .1tladti. 1.444r.•:•h0me141
that • locality, for -fleece or, four years
•at enc. tiene• and haye not. forgotten
their- ..old • Meads... . . • • • '
The. •eesidenee of • John 5th Line
..will be rebuilt eat en- enlarged anet
modern Plan, Ma Davis has been hesy
taking . down the brick •rortion • ofit
and; . the- -• ol(1-. en ateei a I. Will . 14 httill1(111
as -far as' eaailable"
mg, :• .•••------------• •
• At . last L ineetiog :of • the etownship
council' •the prohihiting_.' the
rumiing at large. of stock- in this.. itru
aitipa.lity was, pasSeck.' •.' •
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The July Delineatc,r is a magazine of
1 t , 'rearest and utility dis-
play of sinturter. fashions is exquisite
and complete the -fiction • bright and
eretertaining, 'the special articles clever
and. informative and. the number is
rounded out by a. seriee- . of practical
ilapers on domestic topics, In Action
, -
'interest eentree in Mrs.' IIugh Fraser's
miaint love story • of Jet r11. Tit.6
oiver Honore 'although. The Rebell -
11)11 of . '1Ienry by lierminie
Toirpletolt, is,: thoroughly enioyatile,
Ir both its keen, humor and its gen-
nine, , synipathy With' late, riature..: 'rite
tory of. Charlotte Robertson, as . told
•Laialon Knijel it. in the: "Pioneer
-.Woman" euries, IS et recital-fee:of the
greatest interest 'and presents. a vieicl
pietare of 'the hardships and difficulties
that beset the eonetnerore of.the W est.
Egypt, 'Arabia. and the :Holy Laud are
eetti throeget th • -camera the course:
of Abe ttincese trip "Amend the World •
, Pietiiire," and .
'Veer:tam eof Dr: 'Grace. l'ech-
1011111•IM erase>, sepolies instructions Inc
the treatment of the' hal-if thi.t WIT1 btl
appeeciated by ar.:v one who cares. for
'beauty. A sviMpallietic papee (111:
ercieity " be' . Li Dian Hamilton Frenetic
and. oria.. on Chilalueel ay: lel es. lam
Core -Birley c one ain food. for
tlOThglht id ileltre are 'Mae:hie:We sage
gestione to • hothe beliefs:es inea Modern •
Hot Weather Good
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This week we show a fine acsortment of New (foods, suittible for the*?
hot weather, at rock bottom priees, in the following new and m -to-date t
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Printed Mnsline, in stripes anti florale, in a great rangeof colors, at
8e . -10e, ltie, 20e and 25e, . . .
While Muslins. in stripes and sonte, at 5e, ge, Ea ma ana oote .
White Lawn, 45 inches whip,. very mwei al; at I0e,.. be at id 21/e.
French Organdies, in a rot rano. tif. qualities, in blank anti white:, Ett
10e, 15e, 20c, 25e and 35e. .
India Linens, in hIsfele sold whit e, at 11)1', 12, .15r, 2(k. And 25e. :
Bliwk Muslins, in plain nod ramp open etriftes, very special ut 15e -s, 20.:
and 25e. .
Mercerized Vestings,111 white and coloraveryst ylieh goods, at lcie, 25e,
35e and 50. . . .
Bleck 0 renadi nee. in stripes, cheeks and floret pati ernsait 50ce 750 & $1
Fancy Linen Goods. for dreesee 01, evaiSta, in homy *ilk etripes, very
• stylish goods, at.30e & 135e. ' *
Black and Colored Voiles, in a good range of colore, few dresses or
• . w it ist se at, 50e, -75e end $1. •
Ladle's Bileen Cotton 110-e, very special. 4 !Wei./ for 25e. ' -
14mlies' Heavy Plain ov Itibbed,ahaton Hose, regular 15e, 2 pair.for 25c. -
Nleii.'e Om ton Sox. bine and brew n mixed, 4 paha for 25e. .
Men's Hee vy Wool Sox, wort li 18e, 2 pairs for 25o.
Buys' Heavy Ribbed 001 ton Hose,. ai.15e, 20e, end 25e. , • .
Lacliee' Fine lierittsdorf Bleak Cotton Hoe, Nvith 8(51 00181 wocil feet,the
,.eort ect thing for hot west I her; tet 25e. . . •
ike.le to gee one .new .Waterproof Coats, from $3 to$10. • .
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The Presbyterian •.•.. -• •
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-sitliiintpr-- school:4' are (hang .a very
important work. for •the 'church • by.
training Sunday 801:00f teachers • add-
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capriole% • young People for 'leadership'
11. Iisst-onary'•work soul Bible L• study.
'The program of studies eat the-Preeby-
tell en Sionnier. Seltoixt at .Kaox • Coll-
- ege, Torontea. has-. just • reached us tom
the secretary; Rev, Re :AI, Hamilton,'
13. A., Weston (bit. - Its leading feat
antics of Teaching: Child "Study • andlSIi
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•know ate I e stet . three - things..,;•rthe...schol,,
•ar,;:lthe, lesson, aaid the. 4 01)1)1(15 01.
• abr.
tea:thing: •: These!' • :p'd NII.:11...prOi.dec'i
tor in nriegrain .Tbe lli.ble
114 -conctitet«1 by such able •stial. atersiel.-
ire '',4iese'lteee' Prole •Je•••lee,-.••.11)Ice-••
• Fadyen- III: A., Knee; College, . clad
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rester racey ..D., :k.;..psyclio107
glee.]: ',expert ' • -0.1 „Tomato, tbilieerSity,
will . lee:take study. • .F.• •
Kelly 11.,• of Mk:entreat, . one of
Catiada's :Most. Mitea edaeationalists,
an& ii;,,f; Mars' Adair, ..iiirelergarten•
-Norniat .senool,•
-will „set. -.heath . the, ptinc iples -of •teach-:•,
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'f .11fiesionaty department is • strong
: both • . to infOr.aation •regardiug Oa:
:mission ffelilseated enissioaary methods.
• : • -The': prjuic reale iSites for . sueeeesfal
Miss -la -mere' na..:•rk. tie a einuere ation are
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an. active juisehenarv. connuitten,
tnissiOnary library, Willi mates, charts,' -
Scaithern Moon:, . :illustrated and. de-
scribed. Vcreyciebee• 'people there • are
'etetertaining stories awl 1.4.gtimeis •and
h.r nevelleworleers • send- hotecel olders
'many pages of usefal itanrination. •. •
GO NOW TO i-3* . THE.OREAT
WORT,D'S. FUR AT • ST. LOUIS. •
'$17..55 for rinind trip, with priVilegeg
oil visiting in.Chicago, alSo Cana-
dom. stations ..ance at Detroit: , u. •
trated literature. teed fit11. information
. apply at Grand Iron): .Agents • or tes.3,
P. -McDonald, bistriet Passenk'er Agent
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VISIT 5;:ot:It .FRIENDS IN CIPICA-
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Ott rear.' way to ettie great .$50,600,-
600 ezpositient 'al: St. • Loafs, as .the
laW fate of $1,7.5,5- in effect latent:Hil-
ton 'enables yeti., 10 stole Over at .Clii-
:.e4.1.goatal also- ae any Canadian Stal
thin .arel Detroit: A. large number whi
• . hetee • altecaly returned' from the. Fair,
• state 'that beyoral all e oilmariaseit it
is• tlte liest expcisitic te ee•er held. Foe-
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tickets, illustrated literatitree and, full
information apply to any Grand.
Ashfield Township 'trunk Agent or it*, .7. D. .MeDOnalcl
• ' * • District. Passenger Agent, Toronto.
a enission fituclv. class are! fret-
• '-quent. •inissionary meeting:a- 'I lase. will
be dealt with in -a ,very practical 'Mane
net by. Rev. It .1'. Ale. a,v I). 'I) .• . in
connection...with a stedy 01 Japan.
• : -Rev: J. C. .ITerdinan I). I):, Time
,S.uperintendoete . intrested,
with the • interestir.o de•pa:rtment • cf
Home laiesioits. \\eft discuss the
Inissittna.ry,''5..envircetinent, illitiS1011
aatry's. life end the ertiss-
• lonary's work: •.' . . : • •
Onej(if the 'aelightfitl fecittires -'9f this
8(11141(41 is is tile:. residence of. •the stialents
lit t College, where .splemlia'aceamea
dation is. proeiclaI for both ladies. amt.
• and' 'egentletnen at . a moderate • Cost.
Everything giNCS: promise of atother
siteeessful seSsion this "year front July
4th to oftlie " • • '
AShfiCld couneil met Itlay 28th for
4E:Imre:I business. Cosirt of Itevision ,
',held at • e ie., :members all
present. Minutes Of last eneetang .read
exist 4er41ved, ,•The' fel.11otvolie aceeniets
were paid : BItuticipal Work') $2.90; A.
Stewart rep.•-eulvert $1.5o, "
'Lean tea. culvert. $2.5o4 James .
Nair, • removing •sitoW. from Pritchard's'
brideee '$14 W, Jclinston rete,• road St
50, 1). N. mcKavic tile and alrawiag •
same' $2.42, Wm, ,Gordon iron gtii.axrvill •
1;2, :lamn w
es Altooron
k , !tient'c
$4, Jot n Elliott 'work cri houndery $4,
At 'o'clock corneil adjourned to niect
as a Court ief Revision: Win., Draper,
owner. of W'j, con, 5, was the first ap-
peal . heard mid after' hearing sell • tl:e
evidence Mia Draper , had tit offer, tl:e
Cu -rt • decided c0014.1 he.
(411, Mr. J0.1,111 owiter, of Wei
of 101 3, COI, 9 (W. D.). was also, hese,
re's bat no action 4.10400. On motion of
54.4. 110 . • 4111 i Mei ..ey tlle ilSSCSSITiV111
roll . was accepted. ' Council restitned
for general business. S. SherwoOd
cut. and drawing tile $.:1, D. Jounston
rep. culvert $1, If. Stewart,plank
$105.99, Fred, RotiOgrui rep. leralge
$8.5o4 John 'Murray ttle drain $3, NI..
McKay, fierl!leCii AS assessor
and egt.ialieing, ('14100 schools $22.85,
<teines it .1. . ".1411411
Bennett rep, approach to bridne $84
3. e, Daum nee). bridge .$5, Al.
torton work Gil road grotto. $3, R. A.
Carrick. rep. Carrick's lirldge $6. .Next
meeting :rive .25t1t.—wo,.
Stothers,
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The ery of a 1ntb is neettire'e warn-
ing signal that • there is 'something,
wrcitge 1! c: little one es •fretful,• nee-
voita• or 'sleepless. the safe thineg to elc,
is to administer a doee Of Baby's OWn.
:Tablets, - They -speedily sure all tl
little ills of 'childhood 1 nd .ai.ve
tiatetral eleep, because, they reirove tlic
CaliSC of the wakefulness and cross-
•-fieSts, Mrs. T, la' •ItteCormicke- • Pelee --
island, Ont., saye 1 "I am never Wore
• ried about health celtete I have
the Tenets. in the house ; they always
. give prompt welief 'for all Babe ail- '
silents," The Tablets- Laae good. kr
children of all ages, and .are guaran-
teed to 'contain, no r.piate, If yott
not firxi lite Tableta at your medicine
dealers send 25 cent:1,10 The lir. VB.
Ikons!. Medicine •Cr., Brockville, Ont,
and 411054 will be sent you by moil
Post paid.
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their E1W011 alnAlinfibilt, gear and
.rieli enamel finish are on hand—
They are decidedly smart ancl.
U4 to -date, prices ft om $10,00 to
$25.00, ,
Childrett'S Carriages and
ExpressWagoas Vt.° $7 .50
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We wish to Inform our ntimerous customers that . • • - _
! • although Mr. Taylor has sailed for the 13ritiSh.
Isles, and -will iir.obably be away.for t wo,rnoTIOIS, • --
I we are still doing businessin the Old Stand and .•
4 ... will 'endeiw,orto servO.tliem with•the same prom- .. 4.
., . ptness-.and fairness as heretofore, . . . • •
: We ,have a well assorted stock. Of Alen: s 'Women
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• Boy' s,and :Girl's fine and Staf)le footwear,frona the follow- $
t ing. Reliable Makers -.—Jos. Meel‘eady, Co.,Williams Shoe t ,
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; Co,,A.nies: HOlden,-(0,, 'IlhoS I)pchrine, J. I). King & Co. •;, •
l!and John 111A(Thersoa & Co. ' • • • 0 •
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i . ..i.lo outing., Turaits, •i.ra,Itittlig*, f.„,;1:Criesee' Shoes, etc., at prices that . :
1 ' the following Spec•ialalTitfYSitC.t7irneyt,ItPances 18th 1— - : . :,-
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Misses Kid *13ettoned Boot'. sizes, Il L'n 2, worth $1..25, $1.50 and •444"
• - ' $1.75, to 010111 (4.1 $1: . ' 1 et.
Kd,. Oxford and Strap Slippera worth front $1.25': to 8f:00 goat, . •
------------------ • choice for only $1 • ' . •
• ' • - Also:scone other lines at clearing prices.
• • ti41...E.i.y.:iline Shoe Polish if you NVUnt
. "The Slane That Won't Goole (M.!'
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=to=date made in
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WEI flay now safely predict the advent
of Spring. You will require Furniture.
See us about it before buying.
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Night and Sunday. calls anteNt'l'al ae, residence of either of the ,prinef- 1 '
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Spring-. and •Summer Suits, for Men and Boys
• Just -passed into stock and will.be rushed off a4. astonishing • an
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IT WILL PAY' 'YOU' TO '01 ' 311, Emu HATS VOlt On •
• MEN AND BOYS. BEFORE B11 ELSENVII E'EN. (")
ln onr Boot, and Shoe department yon will. fin\d vaines thrth
cannot' be beaten. .
WE DAVE STILL SOME
Big Bargains in 1.,<ace Curtains arid Carpets.
It Will be to yottr advantage to sea them
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We
have an immense range of Lad iee' Itegieleattiadesflinuges, • tv.t ,• ,
in the latest New York Styles. They fit perfectly and • on •
, wear welt, also an linanensva range of Ladles' Wrappers, ' ;
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•and White -Wear to choose from. .
In tho Millinery depagttnent yon will dud all the newest and
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Ctimost up. -to -date goods in the roarkitt, and you can de -
.0) . , petal on getting the best of satiefaction at a moderate
In price. • .
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