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THE .M.OLSONS BANK
The Clinton News-kticord
Incorporated by Act Of Parliament
Capital authorized, $5,000.000 Capital Paid up $310000000
Reserve Fund $2,850,000
REMOVAL—
The public will Please bear in wiod that we have removed from our
old stand, Itattenhury street, to taw -new and sPaeloas °Mee (whielf
is now in the centre of liee toyer) In the nen+ Offinhe block, comer of
Victoria anti Alhert atreets (opposite J. W. IrWlizeu grocery.) A call
from the public generally is solielted.
—SAMOS BANK DEPARTMENT—
Interest allowed at, highest current rates from date of
deposit to date of withdraWal....... *4 4.04.**•t 000000 o
11. C. I3RUWER, Manager, • • • CLINTON.
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•1•4-2•44444•14•14•1•4••114-1-1•444-F• DR.. BUTLER,. EYE, EAR, NoSlle.
and Throat'. Specialist, 37o Queen's.
• St. „Andrew.A.venoe„ London, 3.rd door east of•
Plied. Will be at the Rattenbury
's Church. Glasses sup-
_ House -Clinton, April a8, 'June 2. and
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PRAETON ro. SALE, AS GOOD A$ Marriage% - Goderich,
nuw. Also a set of new harness.
Apply 'at The News -Record office. 25*
DOG STRAYED.-THERli STRAYED
from 'the aaretnises of the undersigned
but three weeks. ago, a shOrt tail
collie dogs, black, hrown legs and
brown tips over -eyes. Anyone re-
turning same or giving information
which will lead to its recovery will
greatly oblige. -Peter McGee, Hot-
mesville P. Os
FOR. SALE -SEED BUCKWHEAT.,
Feed Corn, Feed Peas, Barley and
Oats. • Tone or Cash as .arranged, -
W. al.. Perrin. Clio:tea June 14.
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DESIRABLE HOME FOR; SAr4u.-
House and lots in the village of Hol-
inesville.. The undersigned. offers for
sate Ler large two-story 'aria hou-
se, with slate roof, good cellar,large
• rooms, fornaee, bard and $oft water
in hcase, stable and drive shedigood
garden, all kinds a fruits. AlSo
- about 2% acres of land is offered for
•- 3o.. sale. . Convenient to railroad itat'ou,
postoffice, church and svhaol. .Apply
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by mail or on sits premises ,0 Mrs.
T. C. Pickard, l'cl•isistilla 18,4*
PERFECT -4 •
• COAL!
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age of the "particu-
lar man" who times
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LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW.
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FLYOF COAL,. Wgs CARRY
ONLY THE VERN•BEST GRA-
DES wulcH WILL BE SOLD
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE.
PRICE •
ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE STORE OR WITH "
• CAROL E. NEWCOMBE C, M. -
organist of Ontario street Methodist
church. Teacher of Piano,Harmony'
Form. Free Theory lecture te stn.
dents every Tuesday evening at stu-
dio. Over Newcombe's store, Clin-
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W J. Stevenson.
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terested in our stock
of high grade m.yve-
ments. A good stock
of different makes a-
lways on hand.
Just received a new
- - line of Souvenior
Goods.
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W. H. Hellyar:
Jeweler and Optician
CLINTON
We calif [lift.
You?CnuM
CLINTON DYE WORKS -I AM PRE -
pared to do all kines of • Cleaning,
Dyeivg and Pressing of Clothes,
All wcrk done an Short notice and
satisfaction guaranteed. -J. T. SE -
FARM TO RENT OR VOR. SALE.-
• Lot 32, • con. 9, Goderiels towaShtp,.
consisting of 80 acres, 40 cresseed
ed down, 6 •acres in fall wheats or-
chard, brick liciuse and bank tram: 14
mile from school, 2'4 voles . -from
Hohnesville; 5 miles .froM Clinton.
Immediate possession can be given. -
George J. 'Conraill, „Clinton P. 0.
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pi -Rh WANTED. -ABOUT THE rat OF
July, nurse for two children Girl
•. over 2o,preferred. References requir-
ed. •Apply to Whs. Heaton, care of
••Ivliss Attrill, Goderich, 9-2
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Wooh WANTED-HIGHESTMAR-
.a •ket price will be ,paid for any quan-
tity cf wool at the Standard,Ele-
• . vator.-W. G Smith,. . •9-3
You Can See.
For yourself kow Mueli ashoe has' to •
do with the appearanee of, yotit foot.
What is uglier than a: poorly • shaped
shoe ? Whst is daintier than •.
A TRIM er,b4N- CUT .saan •
that fits closely. 'about the ,foot: .and
brings chit . its natural artistic lines:
no. Matter . how bard, you. are to suit,
to...fa:you'll loot
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Have lion ton a. first class
.11 ode, such as we have
unless our goods were
right in every wsy. We sell
. :the Finest Goods for the finest
:trade. One trial convinces yon
Lof this.
Among other lines we ex -
eel in Fancy :Biscuits. We •
;keep Assorted Biscuits at. 10c
iper.th. op to Macaroons at 50e.-
jln•Olivas and Pickles We have
only the hest : Chutney Chili
Sluice, .0[x:ow-Chow, sweet and -
sour Vinegar Pickles and also .
Horse Ra -dish.
We still solicit 'our trade •
W. T. O'Neil.
CLINTON
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Buy Your
Bicycle Here.
If you want good solid coin
fort in wheeling, buy a Cash -
1011 Fnume bicyclic with a Cos -
tet Brake. We Veep them ht
stock front the best makers.
We also keep all kinds of
' bicycle suedries.
Lawn Mowers, Scissors,
Knives, etc., sharpetted. -
ENTIRE SATISFACT/ON GUAR,
-7 ANTEED. CALL AND SEE US. '
s p mug 11,vnit1t uvgilmto, •
vitt TUESDAY AND THURSDAY.
Our spiinl,. stock, lias aiicd. ahd the
prices are aig1tt.1 We are showing a
line of. shoes for. 'Men .at $3s5o that
can't be beat for price.' and 'quality.
Also a line of .shoes .for wrnoert. (The
Queen Alexander). for 132 which is extra
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value. Ccinie in and have a look • at
our stock; No 'trouble to, Show400ds.•
Groceries.
Our stock is .catiPlete. • We have , • a •
geed line of Japan Tess, green . ar.d
•black. In package -teas We carry ,the
hadella, Red Rose, 'Blue Ribbon and
Liptods celebrated teas. They •• were
bought 'beforeSthe. advance in,: • price
which we will give oar customers the
.benefit of. Plain arid Fel-ley Biscuits,
Boiled Ham, Smoked Roll,: ihieakfast
Bacon, Pickled • Pigs •Ecet, . Canned.
Meats, Pickles in bulland bottles *of
all kinds...A trial order will. conVince
you, that, we carry' a ' stock equal ta•
any in the trade and the, prices Loa:
sonable. .Also a ear cs? Redps.th's sItg
ar juSt arrived:which we are selling•at
In seeds' we have got good • Red
Clover, A1jkc, .TiuictI'y, Mangold and
Tuntip seed •and lI •kierls of • garden
seeds, orchard grasa.'
In crockery we haie a few dinner
sets we are selling .very cheap. • Your
iirade selected. . ••.
- GRAHAM
Ogle Cooper's old stand.
Cash for Butter. and Egg's.
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C OV\,7*.(1.
St aneytrare.
Phone 23
We have a• new liae ol Brown
'• Stoneware • its '40.4,":61.14i ROMS,'
Vegetable Dishes; Croeks, :TM- • .
ferent linss of ..otle .4111ffies in.
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ly Moulds, .Also, all dif-
ccional and white stoneware
-Cap's . and Sainarrs,' (Spew
--Covert tl' • Veg.,'" able Dishes, Plat=
Sauce and Porricl-
-ge Dishes, Etc. Wher, you 'are-
-medial; atlything ia this Rae-
-give- is a call. •. . -
Eggs taker' itt eachange for gods.
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Mrs. Shier's 'AZT
Lutimitmeatti._
&s.55 FOR ROITND TRIP TO THE
• GREAT WORLD'S FAIR,
ST. LOUIS.
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With atop over privileges at Chicago
. Detroit and Canadian Stations
--Throagh Pullman 'tali 1..ers and-
-Vestibule Coaches to St. Louis-
-RH iag Daily
Not.e-On application to J. D. Mac-
donald, 1). P. A., Toronto, enclosing 4
. teats 'hi stamps, handsoine..illualMed
• booklet will he tarnished.
A. uvrier,
PHAETON FOR -:SALE: -ill FIRST-
• •elass. condition. 'Haschildfs- seat in
• front. • Will. be sold eheap.-j... Rat-
. tenbury: •.• ' 21
FOR SALE.: -GOOD SECOND IIA.ND
top bilgasya almost as odd: as new.
Will he geld eleaP• Apply Pox
Clinton P. O.. 2e
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LADIES'a 13ICCLE FOR SALE.
Very 'little .used. -Apply at' • The
News -Record • office. •
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PAPER • HANGING -WHEN • YOU
require any paper hang,ing done • do
• not forget to give roe a call. Setts-
factionguaranteed or• no money a,sk-.
. ed. Price, c. hauging, ten cents • per
,Orders/eft at A.-recuch's meat
• market -Or at my residence; 'West end
Ratteibury 'Street; will receive prona:,
pt attention. -Theodore Hale, 20
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THOROBRED REGISTER,1iaY
Bull for sale, .13 months. old:
. ilavt two, will sell one cheap.-A1-
,..bert Nott, lot. 'con. 2, Staaeyi
• ,Clilttbll P. 0. 15
•Il'o'rict--'rAis:E NOTICE Tirkr nig
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municipal c6inicii of the Corporation
of the Town of 1.uto, intends • t• o
construct a ,gratiolitiloO sidewalk four
and one half feet in wieillsion • the
West side of Isaac street frcart
Joseph street to Grand Trunk Ry.
• track sad to assess the final cost
• thereof upon the property abutting
thereon and to te.henefitted thereby,
and that a' statement showing the
lauds liable to pay the said assess-
• ment aad tne names cf the owners
thereof, • so far as they can be as-
certained from, last revised Assess-
ment Roll, is noir filed in the office
of the Clerk of tl'e Municipalitylarid
is now open to inspectioft • during
office hours. ,The eatimatecl cost •
of .tte Work is. $467.7 is to ;beopros
aided cut of the general fund of tlie
inuoicipalfty. •A Court of Revision
will he 'Feld •Monday, the 2cith
day of June, 1,904, at 8 o'clock .
01. in thecouncil chamber for the
purpose of heariag complaiitits again-
st, the proposed assessmen , or -ac-
curacy of the frontage inca.surements
or .of auy other complaint Whielaper-
suits interested, may desire to make,
sial which is by law cognizable by
the Court. Dated at Clioton this 6th
day of .Tune , 1904.7-D. L. Mealier-
• 1, Clerk.9-2
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I-Touses for Sale..
j ---Good .Cottage and two lots • on
Isaae street.
s -Good, House and two lots with
large plain orchard on ' Fulton
street.
3-Coinfortable lIonse and one lot
en Joseph street,
4 -Erick Hoose end two lots on Mary
street.
5 -Two HOStses on Rattenbury • street
west.
• 6-1 urge iBrick House, with six acres
of land, banu and driving barn, gcsal
orelistd, withio a mile of centre of
Clinton.
7 -Frame House with eight acres of
land, barns and orchard, cn Dinsley
Terrace.
Por terms, etc. apply to
aggetts,
Solicitor, etc,
Single fare for round trip flood ge.ing
Stine soth and July W., itelonsing
until Monday, "Jtly the 4111
-1/(une Seekers' .10,xeursions to-
--Points in Candiall NOrth-West.''-
.--,$x) to $40,50r
Good going jute au!, returning until
August 29111.
Gof.ii going July 19111, returni*.initil
Se.40teinher 20111,
IS- Or tiCketsA filt.Str0,1.0 literature re-
garding World‘s Fair aud NH informa-
tion apply to' F. R. Ilodgens, Town
Agent A. 0. rattison, Station Agent,
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Clinton.
*ICE A DAV TO $T. .1,0UTS,
The Grand Trunk offer a. double dar
ity through car service dlrcet totFo
World's. Fair City -St. Louis, Mo.
'Trains leave Montreal nuortilint and et --
ening. Sem!, four colts in stamps to
D. McDonald, District Pass, Alt.,.
Toronto, fr,r the handsomest publics: -
tient yet issued on tte World's
and col:sett 'Grand :trunk Agents for
further particulars.
WHITELY -EDWARD -At 1 1t resi-
dence (el the bride itul Goderieh
townships on June 1,5th, by Rev.
. James fflawalton, Maly .T., only
daughter tit the late Nt Makin
Ward, and o C h • h • Iv. treas-
urer of Goderich township.
GORDON-SALKELD.a-At the residet-
ce of the bride's parents,. Goderielf,
mt. jtate 15111, by Rev. aark Turin
bull, Martha, youngest dautahter of .
Mr. Isaac Salkeld, and W. E. Gor-
don of St. Helens.
SHEPPARD-TEBBUTT-In the' Me-.
thcsdist .churet, Holwesville, on
June 2214, by Rola Mr. Hussers
Edith daughter of Mr. George
Toblre.kt, Goderich township, to W.
E. Sheppard, of Manitoba.
LANE-ahlAGUIRE-In St. Joseph's
. .elturch, Clinton, on June 218t, by
ReV. Father Pensonneauit, .Lizzie,
daughter of Mr. Andrew .Maguire
of . /Wench tOWM 1 ,k;111,0
Lane of Tuct.erstnitli.
KEARNEY-a•I,AWSON-At the manse,
W'sdtcat, on. Jane 150, by Rev A.
McNah, Mr.' Wan., Kearizeytto Net-
' tie May, youngest da (slit a of
Mr. John Lawson, all of Worris;
MILLS-EiVIBURY-In . Brussels on
. Jane l5th, at the .Methodistspar-
sonage, by Rev. T. Wesley ;Cosensa
• Mr. Thomas George Mills of Grey
township", to Miss lnarv E. , Pearl
Endiury of Morrie township,
BICKELL-FREEMAN-At the resi,
denee of the bride's mother, on
•• Jetta ink by .ReV.' Rural Dean
• ,alottgins, Mr, Wires J. Bickel', to
. liVlisa ' Nellie Lotlitin Freeman, all of
.Seafortla
STATHAM-IIORNEY-At the reSi7
- • 'dence t",tf . the ;bride's inother en
June 7111, by Rey. W; • Godwin,Mr.
Williain St atham 't0 Miss Ilannali
Haney, all Of :Exeter.
Births.
Auburn on joie 21St, to
• .111r. and ?Mrs. Elias Ball, a son.
SHEPHERD -In Lon/1ms on June 8tis,
to Mr. and. Airs. Robert Shepheres
formerly of Clinton, a son. .
RUSIT-In Wingkon 'on June i2th, to
. Mrs. Fred. A,. danghter, •
W *9gliair.. oil June 90, to
' Mrs, ;John elsh, a son. •
IIIGENELT7-lo ¥cEilIoP on June is,
• to Mr.. ai.d Mi Alienist angenell,
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Deaths.
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.1PORRESTER----In Clinton, on June 20,
Bessie, daughter of Mr.. D. -For-
rester, aged J6 years and 3 months.
LOGAN-In 131y111 eth;
"- "Logan, .jaiged '65 years,,)2
and 3 days..
I<N0T1'-411 Tackersinitn Jett so,
•*Henry Knott„ agad 80. yeura. '
ROGERS / St-reetsville (i June o, -
1VIrs. Eliza Rogers, .sister;.of Mr.
David Cook Of Cliuton, .aged • 83
CtINSTABLE--In Seaforth mi Jona
.• Edward* Constable, aged 54 .yetirs.
IfftTN13,9.11.Ia Grey on June 14t11;Eliza
• -; • Jane iMels:el veto, wife of Joint Dula
T3C1)17.4.1EalY*3u-a.kr)nd-53 •
.lileKyiellarof>., (111 Jura i4th,
8. Months and
Thomas. Oak.ley,* aged 54 _years,:
io months and 6 days., . ,
C.UNIMING-4-Tri, Morris on June 'sib
Iallie„ wife •of J Min Catinningsaged
' 28 years,
youlv.c,--In, East Waivanosli
13111,, sa.bcpa,: ir..hant
. darighter • of Air, and Mrs: James:
• Yot.ng.. •
DAWSON-In: Turnberry (.,n June 14th,
Nettie, daegt.ter of Mr, and Mrs,.
P. Dawson, la, her fourteeiith year.
BLACKWELL--On, 6th con: Flay town-
shaa, -3Irs. Thomas Blackwell, at
the age of ea,
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PI)17fLAR TRO°..t3
10'ERUD'S. FAIR;
• Now that the Fair is it
oomplete running order, the Grand
Trunk Railway system' have inang-ura-
leCil-1 er.sible daily through car
vice, '! Lthcattreal'. to St. 1,mila, • which
gives the public 'aa exceptional reitte
to the Ivocy City, lit' addition, pat-
rons are offered .stopover at any fthint
to _Canada, Detroit and .171tivr1e,
or, Chicago,' Ill., without eXtnt charge.,
Da not make a mistake, but see that
your tickets read* via the GrOad iui,k,
-.the gweat .elbuble track, . route to
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MORE EVIDENCE
FROM MONTREAL A LIFETIME'.
. Mr. Hutchison ltas parvhased a lot
on lieton street and haa the cellar tor
a new tticle residence toleavated • al- •
ready.' The house will be .ot the sante .
design as Hot . ALV. 1.. Pits:phy's
new residence ois Elgin avenue.
Mrs. Niehclson of Minims is the
guest of •her parents, Air. dud Mrs.
joness
Vrid, Brolly, Detroit, arrived
at his home on Monday evening to
superintend his uncle's studio daring
his 1110VSS. Miss, Swallield 'looked it -
ter st very cleverly the first weekaaShe
•is (mite an artist and ean take good
pictures herself.
%here Was 0. Very ;good attendance
of the W. C. T; U. members, at the
Monday evening meetia,g, it being tiet •
apart. as Flower Mismona "Day. The
anembers all brought Rowers. 1,0 pre-
sent ihoeptets ,to the sick of bar town,
Mrs. George Acheson presided in the
absence of the presideut, whowas
called 'out • of town to the siek'beet of
relative'. Quite a number of pretty
hymns were .ating and texts from the
Bible and Testament read by the mem-
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ber$.
The W. C. T. U. conventionwill be
held here August, the e,at0 to be
given later,
Mrs, ). MeKensie is busy preparing
comfort hags • for tholumbermen and
sailors. '11,e• W. C. '1'. U. ladies are
doing, 'se great work in- that line,mak-
ing badges.' and sending many useful
thin'ass. to the. wen who are far from
- their houses- and %amities. at.possibly
have Lone.
Owing to the' absence • 'of Mrs. Can-
teloxi presiclenta• whiCh was unavoid-
able ironi both afternoon and even-ing
meetings of the 1Votnan'-s ihstitute,
Mrs. Guidry. presided: .Miss Miller in
. her address on nursing the sick - said
that nursing the •sick is one branch of
education which must not . be .left • oat-
- Means • did she wish 'her • hearers -• to
thinktht t
,sonse one. in the home, Where sickness
-• 'at'e t
:' ahesick co
• uld dwithout
.o•
of th.e. :life of a. woman, Not, .by any
having. trained nurses but she said if
. . . apply
proper remedy o.,t once anuch suffer-
ing arsei eXpense ought be •asoiiled, At:
the conclusion of her.:very interesting
.talh ..raiss Miller received warm 0 -
Miss Hills' than P,O.VC1 a short
talkons foods which site said • hada it
certam relatiou. to our 'kitties.. They'
had three 118eS to. 131111(1 tiSSUC,...to. re-.
Waste" -end tor create heat - and en-
ergy. Miss 'Neville: sang, very, pleasira
gly ' "(bay a Dream,''"Miss Pearl
Tretliewity •. .'..ccomparlist..• Miss Skim -
sings played "Praise God froth. Whoni
all - blessings ilove" -at the opening . of
broth Ineetinga, 1,'God Seven, athe
King" at ending- of both, -
A very' quiet. • wedding was. soli:mina0C1s
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o . ate-•Iy 1v.r.. Magee
-•at the • home .of *air, and. Mrs. • Elijah
Drorkwaiter, • patents of the- g-romn,
It le: - a • nix les being-
eialtra-ctilta
youngest sou Bernie. and MiSs• ..Clara,
VOtIngest daughter of-. Mr. , Alexander
organdie -trininitd with valeneienries.
. lace and- insert iriti;. white • bow.a.; of: rib-,
boa in her Lair air d'. oarried a - Isoisiret .
or -White . 'Carnations, Abbia
DrinkWalter, ',sister 'or the groom,' was
bridesiaraid and .was •dressed in a.pret,•
tycasualty. of bloc andwhite muslos•
hows. f ; lt- ieribbon. in 'her - hair . arid.
citrried a bollet whi le -Ikgii t lived .
, with- lie
aaa, CcUS111 of1iC bride,
was •dressed in white aed. browa-.•.mba•
Sad !woad White . Sash., 'het ... hair.
tiedwithi bows of , and.,
•stocitings... and slippers. . She -
carried ..•basket.of .Teire .ilowers,.. or- .
antic lilossoma, snow balls :Alto ..white:
peony; roses with...the ring :iying • on.•
stop. .A.• lovely. 5, oSclock tea,•,was..pre-.
pared for the. 'bridal. party and •their-,
guests, &fang w,honi were
Mrs-. Charles, Wiltsie arid*. children, - of..
Clinton • t• i astral 111 sster of
the -bride.- • • A.. pleasant thoe' was •spe.'"t•
in song •and..noisie and later tlieliticl"e;
• and tigrooir.. left fotatheir mars .fes.idence.
on 'Whidar street. :- •
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Goderich. °NERVOUS AND IRRITABLE/
Mr. John Straiton, atatien master polai,na le Invaluable to Ailing
at Hagarsville, his wife` ince Miss
Mary Watson; arra their two sons, Women..
Alexander aud Waist a, sptat the lat-
ter part 'of last week in town the gues-
ts of their relatives.
A co-operative association has been
formed here for the purpoue oE pack-
-lug and shipping the apple crop of its
members. D. F., lfasuliak is secretary.
autgel"ro. \withal; FAIR GATES.
ST. hams, MO.
Come with us oral see :this the.grea-
test Exposition in tla, Hstairy ofthe
world. :New mat ti,..gaut "palace sleep-
ers, built especitial; for this triallie,
are rvisw running aiiy betWeen, Mon-
treal, Toronto and Louis over the
Canaftlian-Ba,cifie.-Wabesie 0 Short • "nue,
This is by, all todds the shortest,best,
tpliekes•t _tout only true route from,
Canallai • to. St. Louis. 'Tracts are •
. gond either via. Chicago .will: stop oe-
tra.eharge. All principal. Wabash. tra- . .
er at Detroit and Chicago without exs•
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ins 'arrive and da. art from World's
Fair.- station. .ror rates, time -tables 7"
and descriptive folder address J. A.
Riehardson„ Ihst.. Pass. Aga, North- .*--441k..‘N----ss-
east canter. King and Young streets,.
Toronto,
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Port Albert,
William •Symonds of Saltfcrd •Siut-
dayed in the village.
Mrs. John Schoenhaas is•Loirie again
after .spee4ing a, *few weeks at•Milver-
tll. to move , oat after their siekness.
- Alf. *. and Wilfred, • Quaid are 'again
a
• Mr. 13. CM:a strident' of Htwoo
Lonegin, uas been la ointed by.
,his Lordship, Bishop, Baldwin', -to this
parish till fall.- • Service wilt be held
next Suudity evening -at Sevtii o' clock.-
-Bert Cunningliam,.. of Goderch Sun-
dayedi with his parents. .
The boys' 'got l•iacis • 'from ., Loudon
camp on' Saturday. • - • .
- Jacob McGee -made 'a trip 'to -Seam -a
th this Week, • „.
.:,litlsiendtgit.toc. col. ii.1•11:7
jell en the -Greyhound en .Monday .ev-
...1:7),:tis:v,csint..,:01:11.tnig.C./,1.'...Gioaci.e,r.a,--
. . •
.• Severs.I of. the your.+ foll,...S• took" in.
crib. of -cement ir .1*1;ii •wash out in the
siee don' due , to the llood,_ ' in .. the
•spring. • ..
Ram, is .badly neededits this neigh-
borhood. ...- • • • . • . -- •• -...
. - Jag. Crawford. -. has his . cement „wall'.
itheer his barn react. ' ...as • framers.
Tom Kelly,. our. blaelastrili 11...at. leay-
- fog us .firr ialytaobrisiness, beim; too•
slow • for • lona -..tiorry ti., losi yoit,
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Celia liarringtorvi
Miss Celia Harrington, 803 Second ave.
nue, Detroit, Mieh., writes: :
"Weakness has filled -many months of
my life With suffering, Through care-
lessness 1 caught a severe cold two years•
ago which settled in catarrh and serions-
ly interfered with the regular functions .
of illo body, and made me nervous and
irritable. I began taking. Pormia and
found in it a faithful helper, as it en
riehed toy blood- and invigorated t110
Whole system. I have no pains now and
• am always well." ,
Female, :weakness is gerierallsr de.
pendent upon catarrh of the pelvic or-
gans, Perrino, cures catarrh ..iyherever
located.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium Cmhos., •
•0714.:for........f.,ree lite.:urar,.....;=,-.,,;,...:_:,
tilk.4,
Miss Ida Clark of -Enterprise was
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fainted to clasth by her clothing catch-
ing 'fire. • . • ' • ' •
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DOrl1LE
Berimillet.•TRACji•
1 •F() WOR I IR.
- • .. • •
.A picnic ander • thegust:sees of Court
lienroiller. C. 0. I.. • will be held in Mc:-
Oilsboa's grove, . on the •al-
' tempos of June 29th,' The committee
:are. making .arrangeinents for special
sports ainli .good aline generally •is
„expected, Come. •and br;ngo yc,ur
kets. -Everybody :welcome: . •
INtessrs. Martin and Macdonald of
Marquette, .Mieh.., Were guests Of Mrs.
Malcolin Ifaadilonald and felony..
Itir. 'Cam. Stewart .canie .up 'from
- Stratford 16 be treated. for an ittaele
of crySiplas. • • "
The News-Record.gives the news of',
GOclerich-
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Mrs. Tarte, 'wife of Hon' , J. . Israel
• Tarte, is dead. • •
A little: son of Mr. John Campfsell
was drowrsed While bathing at Brant -
TAP OPPORTUNIT • • •
.. - • - - No one should ''inis's -*vfoitin • the
greatest 'World's -Fair ever Jield,- , ,now
open at St. Louisa 'Mo.., and for:solid..
emnfort. in - travel . the a Grand .Trtosk
route - should Slia-talten.. 0.1.1yougb • sle_-.
ping. earS 'and "coaches ' direct • 'to -the
'rirAT Dopp.s. 1.(riv.ii.;y 'plus. 'AL-
WAYS CURE. DROPSY., a ' • '
•.. ' . • . . •
IT IS A KIDNEY, DISEASE AND IS
. .CURED: CURING 'THE ICID-
`TEI b-OODIS - laIDNEY PILLS •
NEVER FAIL . CURE THE
•
• •
. Montreal, Om, Jane 20 (Special). -
y ay a wings resh proof
that Dropsy • is calmed by . diseased
. Kidneys and that the one sure cure is •
to make the kidreys strong and heal-
thy by using Dodd's Nidney Pit18, Mr.
Geo. Robertson, 392 St. lames street,'
this c is out of those who has
premed this beyond the shadoW of • a •
doubt. Mr. Robertlioll Says 1
teat were so nitwit:swollen front
Dropsy that whets' got out of bed in
the mornings I could. 'loudly put than
on . the. nom'. My anus toted • to swell
at times soathat I could. not put Ott •
iny coat. • • .
I had to be tapped to relieve me oil
L. LI' I, 11S, -
On the advice of a friend began to
take' Dodd's Kidney arte, before
had• used the secoral box I began to
feel better: Seven ibories. core 1 un
cooniletely.". •.. • .
Rheumatism, DialieteS, Dis-•
ease, are inane of the many -farina of
Kidney Diseases that Doeicra Kidney
Pills never. fail to cure promptly and.
permariently.s,„
HAVE YOIT A HOUSE 1.'0 RENT OR.
for ,saie If so make itse of , this.
column, 350 for first insertion and.
10 cents each subedtptcnt thne.
VISIT YOUR. 'FRIENDS IN CIII•
CA,a0 14N /ming TO THE GREAT
WORLD'S I AIR A ATIS.
$17.$5 FOR • ROUND nap.
Stop over also .allowed at Canadian
statuonsaud I • "
TO see the World's Fair 'While"eii-•
erytbing is fresh and exhibits are at
• their best, now is the elate.
For ticket, jilitstratell literattire,
regarding' Worht's Fair iota further
information apply to
P, R. Maples, Town Agent.
A. 0, rattison, Depot Agent,
•
g.
• he Grand trunk, have ir.ausar.io!'...1
cicuble. daily through car
chid ilia sleeping ..cars •and „aria iS, d r,
• ee t to .the . World's' Fair C st
troths, most interesting rusts', :•••,i', -p -
*:?ver :allowed; at Chieago,iiixeelleii
road-becl-iire asatired ptitrons*::Of this
. line. Ask Grand 'Trunk Agents••fot fun
inforthatten, ., • • .• . • .
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COAL 1 . CC AL I i
Authracite Coal , • . • f i '
tdis-
t b
th
from •• • ' m e esmining.
S $
i
•
. trict n Pensylvania, • a
All Sizes of , .;
.. •
' Chestnut
" • , .. . . . . and Grate coar, $. 1.... '
t. highestrgrades at lowest market price, qual-
ity considered. It pays to buy the beet— ,
.$ Biturilinotis cod!
: Massillon and 'Hocking
Valley Select Lump; . purest . and ' best :soft
, .
coal in the market for dornestickuSe. .
• Charcoal
. 15 cents 'per sacks or 2 sacks for #
f 25 -cents. Just the thing for starting fires,
To4gting, Broili.rig, etc.
: Leave.your.,Orderb:at out Store. :
# Prompt delivery and satisfaction guaranteed, .#
# #
,
FIARI AND BROS .:
S.
World s 'Pair City v ICI tl e Greed$ , STOVES* AND . HARDWARE :
Trunk clot.ble-track route. Stop-overlassasaissavassabaaa„.ssass,„assaissati,,..as,,aaalsassasassasosassasaaasaaasissaska,i'
allowed at any point in Canada, De-• 11
twit, Port Heron and Chicago.- All - 151110111=1.11111EMINEUMEMENNIONS11111M1114111110MMENIIMM
Grand Trunk agmits will - give full in- _ • —
r
. •
Francis L. .HarriSon pleadial gthlty
at Owen'Sound to charge§ of for rer
and theft. .
4.48. 4.44+4.4.4.
y
:;: Cl()se Cut Clothing Prices Y
In order to keep pace with the ever increasing de- .3
VISIT 0 tr IMIFINDS IN (MICA.
4: mands for U -to -date Ready-to-wear clothing we Will t
.: y
'' '
1. and best assorted ranges of Olothing ever shown in Olin- ...±::
T ton. r or this purpose we have chosen the famous "Reg- X
y
Y ent Brand " a well tailored moderate priced line of cloth- i•
4. ing made to suit both young and old. . . . t
y
X ,
s B,ut it is not of the Regent Brand we wish to speak I
it. but of the money saving, roorn making bargains you can 4+
ei: now find in our store. . *
i: Men's Suits .at $3490—Only a few left of our ...i:
t men's Grey Tweed Suits, regular $6.50 value at 3.90 ..$
.:
4'0
if: Nien's Suits at $5—Odd sizes in a nice dark $7 i:
st Suit at 66
6E00" .±.•
t $8, $9, $10 and $12 Suits equally cheap, ' *. ..i:
,41:4.
; I3oy's Knickers at 50o and. 75c • Men's Odd Pants $1 up k
+ Odd Vests at $1 Men's Odd Coats at less than half price i:
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47. i.
Ott Some great values in Ladie's Whitewcar. ,„..
3 44?
41. Extra values in I3oots and Shoes. • .I..
se
.;,...
cil
14,.•
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. . 111.11111MIRMIlle41114/0*P.It tt-VOVAI. TY r!...)t .
011 i ri t 0 11 44:5:'
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The Old Stand.
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(10, • place in stock', in two or three weeks, one of the largest
. ,
On your way to tne great $5o,000, -
e 1 Mallon. at St. Loins, as the
low rate of in effect frotn Clin-
ton enables yots to stop over at Chi-
cago 'end also at any Canathati sta-
tion ,atal. Detroit. A large number wl:o
have already returtied from the Fair,
state that beyorat all comparison it
is Ott best exposition ver held Fot
tickets, illustrated literature and full
infonnatiott apply to airy • Grand
Trunk Agent or to J. D. McDonald,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto,
•
Iron George W. Stephens a profit-
inent Montreal Liberal, eiied Suddenly
while on a fishing excursion. ,
. •
Where To Fish.
•von will find the best fishing in the
Northwest along the line of the Great
Nortiiern • Railway. The Minnesota
Lake Region, • with its innumerable
lakes and trout streams, offers excell-
ent opportunities for fishermen. Ex-
cellent train service to fishing points
on the line of the Great Northern to
and from the Twin Cities. Send six
cents p9stage for illustrated book on
"Shooting and Fishing" to
P. 1. WITITNEY,
General I assei "It.t. aid liclret. Agent,
Paul, Mink
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