Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-21, Page 4e Thp dewswPecordl 11111gielTed, every 'MAX'S(ley et The News -Record Printing HOuse ALBERT $TREET, — CLINTON. orram., Terms tit euheeriptioneeffe per year in advance : $1.50 May he 41aq:fed if not sc paid. No paper discontinued until all arrears are peid, unless tit tho option of the publislictr. The date to which every sithseriptioniS paid is denoted on tile label. Advertising rates— Transient adver- tisements, 10 ceets per nonperiei line for first insertion and 3 cents per line for each subsequent insertiele Small advertisements not to exceed one inch, such as "Lost," "Stray- ed," "Stoleu," etc., inserted °lace for 35 cents mei each subsequent ine sertion 10 cents. Communicant/es intended for publica.- non must, as a guarantee of good faith, be accompanied by the name of the welter. To insure publication iu current issue copy ot advertisements should be sent in early. Contract rates—The folloe:inge table shows our rates for specified per- iods and space : ; 1 yr. 6 mu.. 3 leo, 1 mo, 1 Column $70 00 $40 00 $25 00 lF8 50 X Column 40 00 :; oo 15 oo 6 00 X Column 25 00 15 00 8 00 2 50 X Column 18 cei io oo 5 50 2 oe Inch 6 00 3 50 2 00 1 25 Mr. J. MITCHELI„ Editor oat Prole ittor Here and There. WM!. The inemlaers of Varna L. 0- Ii. at' t01111ea 41ei1e eel:trice in, the English cleureh -'01I Sunday week when Rev. Rine' Dean Ilcdgins 'of Seaforth prca; ched a powerful sermon .. Mrs. D. ,Ferguson pi Goderich WO,S. ViSittrig lier son, lir. J. E. Hartwell,' last week. Mr.• Ed. Wald:ems bas been spending Lis inlidays a hone. no loois well. - Mrs. :John'Morrison visited her par- ents,. Mr.: and- Mrs. DenniFon, . •Iase week. • Mrs.. and 11liss Ward and Mrs. Sain- ted Harris. of legmoudvilie visite(' fri- wide in 'Varna last week, having cone) to attendthe funeral of Mrs. ..Tohri McAsh, Miss. Minnie Penhale, whoi was at- tending . the Seaforth Collegiate, ie home. Mr Dewar of Icardine was vielting his son jams ef 'of- the Brownson T4ine: Mr. Johntinet has been very ,poorly. Alre. Alfred Scott:bemire and Mrs. William Revd, eiauble 'Line, were the guests a Aliss Ward, Varna, recently. Miss • Georgie ,Tcduistoe was..the renest of Miss Johnston. • Mr. and Airs. G. Douglas ;one dau- ghter e'rene were the, guests of Vk eta friends Stetday.• That eastinguisled "fereign •r" Lord'. Dundonald, late commander of the Canadiau Militia, was given a great receptien bv ti e citizens of Torcnto cn Friday evening last. The event tcok place in Massey hell •and is sain to leave been the largest ar4 mc•st enthusiastic. gathering ei repre- eentative citizens ever h..1di there. In his reply his lordship scored the, gov- ernment for its neglect of the .anilitia, for stemoring its needs to political expediency ion': for the practice of prevarication by some a its anemeters. This Dundonald incident has lowend the erignity of the Goverment which does not unjoy the searelolight, WhiQJli has beta cast upon it. 11. stands re- vealed as willing to destroy the eel- cieeey of the militia in order to re - vat d political friends. This Depart- ment above all ethers should Le out of pulitice, but party intrigue is now as la.eythere as in any of the others.. There is talk in seam venters Of a, Dominion election I): n ; this fell. Perhaps there will lie, 1,•t the •. only coesideraticn will be party expedien- cy. -Would it not be *better that. the ()ate§ of elections be set by law, as in the States,' whe h would • eo _away with the uthertainty 'which -.has n distulrbing influence ore' business. The duration of a Parliament shored lee five years end no election -held. until the expiratien of that time, unless, of course, the Government should • be defeated. - Constance. - Mr. and Mrs. Roble dark aed speet Sunday visiting at J. Gra- ham's al Goderich township. • Miss Blend Paul is visiting uneen the parental rcof near Brussels. Master • Will Jewitt of Dutton is visiting his uncle, Mr. R. W. • Jewitt. Mr. and Mre. Ewing and daughters cf Brussels :tient Sunday the guests of Mr. and Airs. W. 111elatoshi. Miss Ida. McRorie teed Mr. R. W. Jewitt and daughter visited friceels near Brussels on Sunday. Mr. Jaene.ti Stanley of Sheldon, Noe,: tit Dakota, is vie:tinge his uncle,. Mr. :- Matt. Armstrong and hi grandfather; - Mr. James Stanley; and -*her •frietels. • Mr. LirelSay ar Ned 'home en Saturday . 'from his tril%l.,o the West. clintou News -Record East.Huron Entrance Examinations. iVe• give below the nanies of the successful ..elaulidates that wrote on the recent Entrance Examination for admission to High Schools and Cot, legiate Institates ii East Huron. rhu- se •° WIM Obtain d sixty per :cent. or 1 over are placed in the Honor List Audi those who clirtairtal fifty per cent. and .1 over but less than 'sixty per not. are ;placed in the Pass List. Tle.) papers were -very reasonahle and . many -schools succeeded in passing ev- ery _candidate sent. up. LIN CTON. St.:. Helens, Mr. William • ti'llerseee had a success-) f;il. _barn raising cit.:. Saturday lase. The captithis: were.. Aiessrs. Sandy Campbell and Louis Weatherneral,, ]jr. Weetherhead coming cot Victiir, It s a large bane being 48 by eo and when, finished will make, a line' barn. Mrs'. ibos. Phill.ipps and Myrtle have retained after spending. a week Gealerich vieithig friends. Mr. Thos.' el-witl hasguile onabusi- nese trip to the Statue. Mr. David Archer ef, th1 rent ecru - cession lied his residence chistroye.d lire One daY •last _ week. -The • •fire cau- ght frole a -sear!: froin the chineney•cef the ref. • Very little - was • saved as Mr. Archer was away 'from hone at the thee. e • • • Alessre. John 'Webster • and. Alio, Duiniit have ..retureed from the West., Rev. :fames Wilson who is speedieg his holidays at the old home on" the 6th conceesionacoeducted the - services in, the Pnebyterion church last/ •Sueie bath. • - 'Colborne Township, A very heavy. thuncier and lightning . , storm passed over -this loeality. on Satureay night. Mr. George iand Miss Maine Millian .sperit Sunday end Mcneery at Teeswat- et friends.. . . • • • Shierdown end • . ihe • .. Misses Treble of Goderieh were the guests of Mrs. Jas e Manning on Sabbath. .• , Mr. end Mrs. Harry Brownlee left'. for their home at the So o on Thurs., day, also Miss. Mategie 13rOwnlee. . Wean. serev toesay th'at Mr: Ede o Attr:11, had tlie •misfortnne tfolose. one of his iniporeed 'stallions which meats a big Less to him: ' . • The Indian doeteee is back again; in this- neiehborheid trying,' his , Hay Township. . . , . . At the. recent ineentig of ithe town, ceuncil .the -police trustees of., Zurich requested the council- te levy a special rate of three 'mills •ou the sesement of the yillagee, The. -request was greeted. • •GOderiCh... Mrs. P. B. Creels .and her. .deughtete•e• Miss Norma, have returned to .Kinge stole after a very pleasant visit wiek. Gederich fricrils. " • . , Mrs. Claude L. Fisher held her peet- imptial recepticie, on litesclay and Wed-, nesdny aftereeoons and will in • future receive the eiret and third Thursdays. Missese Baldwie. and Macfarlane of, .Ottawa are giving ..a.* eeries •of lessons in Art- Embroidery 'Neiedle 'Work. at • elpdgens Brok.• store. They .• will • bd here until Atigest etlie , • Mr. • William • Miteliell, • towee .elerk, died suddenly in his offiee on Monday forenonne. -.Heart 'failure • Was the cause., • , Mrs. Dark of Clinton) left. last ..nceit to. visit lier '•Ed weird I opal at Sault Ste. Marie. • • . • Mrs. 'PhilAis clauel ler el Wing ham spent last *week in. town. at Mrs, A.. 0.. lefatedcpald's, • Mrs.. . Joy c.f Tennessee is the guest of her neices, the M:isses Honegh. .• end fIrs. Groege •Eitierson • re- turned last • week -froth' their wodthu trip .down tte t. Lawrence. • .• Mr. John Belt of Wingueum attended - the ..eaces on 'Wednesday, 13111 inst. He -seemed enite delighted, to •ineet bis Need's, Alessre"e'Dati. 'McKay. John Porter and. ex-Mavor Thum:peon -whom he .saluted thus. I inov.e(., yon down here 42 years age) and they made .you Mayor of,' Goderich and I ain prone; of you. 1 love yent, Mrs, Ca.ptannICane of Gorrio•was the guest last week of her ifephew,, .Mr. John Shepherd, aud of her mice, Mrs. J. H. ry ges. Miss Meerie of Buffalo, WAS the guest theliakt two weeks of hee. annt, We A. Rheims,. . Mrs. W. 0. Rhynas of Ilrantfo•rd itecl Goclerich • and Ilayfield relatives last week, • ' Mr. Alfred. SatiltS while visiting . at Galt took very Ile has been • in- disposed for some months. • • • The raCe 'meeting.. took place on. Wednesday and Thursday of last' week. There was good weather but only , ..fair crowd. . Porter's Hill. Mr. James Macedivild 'aiid Mr, RicI_ ard Weston have each a cow that gave Lirth to a, pair of nein calves. Mr. William Macdonalet was at Weston last week cee business. • . • Mrs. Stuart Mecdon ^11 , bl ' be around again after her illness, Miss Lieura Bannister of Detroit and Mr. Sterlie AlePha:1 of, Porter's Intl passed throith cur village last week Mr. John Thompson and his sister , visited at Afr. Arch. Macdougall's on Sunday. Messrs. James Hamilton ar.d Robert Elliott are going to have their men work two weeks'etmre in their bush cm the 41.1e concession. Then Mr. El. liott friends takingup apple buYing. i Mr. John Shaw nterds going to Manitoba ti is 811.111411•er to visit his aged father and niother. Hillsgreen. Arnmg those who took in the amuse at London Friday last week were : Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Consitt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Troyer, Misses - C. A. Troyer, Luella Stelck., Maud Stelek OA Messrs. R. F. Stelck, A. Stelck and W. E. Jerrott. Mrs, James .Tarrott, who has been on the sick list, we are ple-aeed to Say is recevering. Mr. .Tames Love has had a wind- mill erecteee On Tuesday evening of last week the members and adherents of the Hills - green Methodist church met at Njte, home of Mr. Chas, Troyer and pre- sented Mr. and Mrs. Troyer., with a • purse of money as a. slight tocnj of recognit of their , valuable services; as caretakers of the church. Mr. atif,I Mrs, Treyer, altheeigh taken -entirely by surprise, thanked the friends fro' a few well chosen words 'after whieli all sat down to a most etticing lunch, prepared by the grod ladies; of the coo. gregation. . Mr. Abe Chesney mid 'sister of Hen - salt visited friends in the. vicinity recently. Miss Antlie Pfaff of Hensali visited Miss E. 'Maxwell Svitilay week. Mr. reed. Beery, fireman Mt the G. T. IR., is e 'sit ittg Melt& here, at preeetit. Miss Eilty o Delhi has been the guest of Mise • Baby's Own Tablets: HONORS : Maty Chant . .Alta 'Lind Cocik Cleta Ford, Nellie Hicks -Mary Ketehen Laura King Marjcrie Lappirie Zaetre McRae Minim Pinning Pearl Shannon . Laura Wileen - May Weleb Boys—. • • . Clarence Copp Charles .Hfrll . Charles-Macpkereon Roland Pierer nerbert Ross Stewart Ross. Douglas Stewart Edward J, PASS: Gide— • - Alaegaret Aikenhead • Nellie BraaelfoOte . Dora Crich • - Lucy Cooper. - Sadie Millie Freeilin Jennie Govier Beesie Glen ' • , Lillian , Kennedy Hazel • Ker - . Maggie Murdock • • Aitme Martio • Nellie Sutherland • • leiliati•Taylor • Boys— , . Berry - Arthur .Brundson -Edgar Cantelon Maitland JohnSton - • Wplee Lee • •• ..Anarew Murdock . • •Reesel •• am.es AleCcnnell Ray Rineball. ••• George Trowhill • • James.. W. Taylor Egereole _Wilson .- SEAVORTil '. • ' • FOR.' IVEAE SICKLY CHILDRE,N DURING TIlt• noT 10.;ATBAR MONTIIS. Thotteatide of Minas aral children die through the hot weather months, because summer complaints and stone, ach trembles come Suddenly and mothers do not have the means on hand to properly check and cure them. In homes where Babette i• Own Tablets ere used these little lives cati be saved anel no home in the land where there are children shoalti be withont the Tablets. They promptly cure all -to- teach ear bowel troubles atid give re- lief to teething children and the inane, er has a guarantee flat they contain no opiate or harmful drug. Von can crush tie Tablets to a, poWder and give them with perks, ,aletv to a new born babe, Mrs. S, M. illack, St. Peters, N. Sr, says : ',/ have tunic?, Ba- by's Own Tablets for most og the troubles from which little cues suffer, and 1 find loon the best medicine haVe ever trice," Al, inedieneo dealers sell these Tablets or yon can get them IW mail at 25 eente a. box by writing The Dr. Williants' Aledicitie Co., Drock- ville, Ont, HONORS : Theodore • Andersoa • Jack H. Beet• Stewart. Ham Wan ' Raymond TIOdgine !Venues Arch .Te Scott :Gershon.. Speare . Vanlegmoial • Mary Adele); ." Isabel Anderson • Mamie E. •Chesney Maggie Cewan • ' 'Hulce N. Fear , May .Forbes e • e. Ad it Goyeelock • . M. Jordan Helen D: Larkin . e• '„e• .Tennie S. MacKay • . .Frathes Roberts ' Olive Ress . Nettie'. Shillieglaw 011ie E. . Spar1.4:rg Nettie Sproat • - 'Agnes Stapleton • Nettie 'Wilson • PASS Xihn Eckart Robert Gemmel :Thomas 'Jarman' • • Percy Little • Lagasse Willie Meedie Ellicc .MacLean. David Alecley ; • • • :Joseph. D..,Roech, •• Elsie Button , Edith.' cl...caippten • • Nettle Chesiecy • Mary Jordan • Mary Kneelitel lereestecti Lecass.a Eva Meentcheon . Eseig• V, MacKay • Mabel E: McXialey • Polly.May McMichael 13cssie Robinson Mamie _Sprcia.t. • Bessie 'Smith ' Storey. Greta Thompson. Grace .Alice Waugh. • Marion Warwick BRUSSELS . • • TIONOR..S : • ••• George '•14arron lathes . 'Herbert Brothere •• .Toseph Frain • • Fred Hunter Andrew Jaeklin ..Meteyn Jacques Clavtcti Peottor • George II.' Ross Melvin Slenonoli Fred Switulleheiret • Thome§ ;C. Wilsen ...Toe Wilton . • • Edith Adeline Barrows • .• Jennie:Barrows Lizete Chambers. Clara Demise:1i • Josephine Doll Gertrude Annie Ewell . Mary Fear (Belle lida Frain. • Nellie McArthur Edith Proctor • Jennie Robb Lo•vice Coro_ Speir Tillie Zimmer ' PAS; Sidney. Armstrong.. • Louis Blake Iterbert Christopher Thomas Dark 1014 Elliott Carl B. Mao. Ross Jaeksoii David Johnetein oho McAriluir Frank McKim Harry 14. INTeNcx!ight Alex, Speir Cecil Wheeler Walter Williamson .Anderson Victoria Mash ill Emma. Colvin Estella Coutes Myrtle' Dunbar Attie Forrest -- --Mary S. Fulton Myrtle Imlay Cele, RathWell Clara, Rathwell Hazel l.ozc11 . Netta Simpson Deatrice E; Whitfield • HONORS : Maiggie Earls Alice rreneh Dessie Lovell Mi1geie McLaughlin Marguerite E. McLaughlin . Lain Ruther'And Gertie hite Charles Campbell Nelson Higgins Bernice Trout PASS : Nellie Ball' Evelyn Crawford Ada M2kriscin Fred: Abram • Gordon Fraser VORDWICII HONORS : Herbert V. Dobson Ernie Leppard Whinifred Jchuston finial]. 14. Simeon Iiizeie Wilson Minnie C. Young . PA*: • Rue Downey Alvin .1, Ewan -nein Oliver 5, Johnson Pearl Ashton : Gertrude Dehson Mac Edgar Viola - - Laurel .11IcLaUghlin Myrtle f'kienee WINGHAM • . . - 10 • HON01 : Sarah E, Ccok Mann R. ,Toncs . • Irene ,111cEwan • 'Nellie Orr Marguerite C. Po*, 'Pearl Vanstone . • Ethel. Wa1,11 John 0. Holmes , Herbert Jobb Chester L. Longman. ••• • Alexander Riutoul Wilmot 0, Warder- • - • '•• PASS i• . Mune- Berber Clara E. _Beckett • Delzena R;-Burwaeli • •Mergaret R. Grain • , Annie C. •'• May 11. lIetherinetell Bezel C. Joaes • May E. MeKague Mabel A. Morrison' ;1Iary Monk r • Martha J • Mireleouse Lillian Nicholls • Bella E. Pe Pattersen • 'Edith A. 'Peddle :teethe . • Charles W. Aitken . . Henry. Beemer • . • Adiern Bcityieuri • • Stanley' Elliott William Tamen • , Roy ,Gray lenderick, Haney. , Cherles J • Richard II. • Lloyd - Russel,. McKinney - • •Alvie Walker 111-.4-yru. . . 'HONORS' - 'ZellaA:L.:Dyer, Alfred..iCollinson '• Emmanuel Lyon Williaeu Tanileyn . • , • PASS • • Nina „le,' .11egley, Rose Cowan. • • . Gertrude :Gibe* - • Iva Gevier • Elle.. jecobe • •: • Attelaide...Teekins ..leannie A.1 Mason . , Della Marshall ' 'Olive - Patersciii Annie • Reid • • , Mary' M. let:Wien • • •• •Bella Sett;- . • . Eva Stothere •. Lothea Tieenay . Staulcy Clark Ocix. Fre& Jackson Willie It. .TaeksOte . -John Leenp • • '- John' Potter • • John S. Rodgee Will .Watson •• St Vitus Mace. AITTST 131 TREATED THROUGH THE BLOOD AND NERVES. ONE OF THE WORST CASES ON RECORD CURED THROVGII TUE • . 'USW OF DR. WILLIAMS' 1'-INKPILLS. St. Vitus clarice is a anyone dis- • ease •thiefiv affecting children,. Tlwre 'are a milker el signs -by which it may lie detected such as a twitching of the muscles of the face, shaky hands, cir a jerky Motion of the arms., a tretultbrir or a dragging of the; legs, irritability aud restlessness. St. Vitus dance is caused, by disor- dered nerves and blood—that is why it . is 'always cured by Dr. Williams' Pink- Pills. Tic , pills till the veins .with pare, rich red blood, which in tura soothes -and braces the nerves, • making the sufferer well. Mrs. Lull- - man, Poacher's Mills'Ont., tells Low Dr, Williams' Pink Pills corec?i her daughter, Louise, "I do not think it possible," says 'Mrs. Luffmen, 'that anyone could lei allected with a mere severe .form of St. Vitus !dance • than that -which attacked my daughter. Her .arins ard legs would twiich and jerk, her face was drawn, tend finally her left side ;became remel\. as though paralyzed. Her „S*.celi. became Oita and- indistinct and Ate mule, neither -stand- still nor -sit Warn. Two doe-• • tors attended her. e • r itee 1.&1" no • benefit.. The last docto•r .whci attend. • ed her • told Inc site would never get ., better. It was at -this diseoirragnig time -we deckled to giVe her Dr. Wil. liams' Pink Pills. After -taii.lag two boxes we sc.tild NCO f11111VONT.,111CIlt . 1:(3111(1 SIQ:11 1:e1,1617. and the spasms were less. severe, Foot; t on she • steadily grew better and eller •-iteinee eight or ten boxes 'she was as steoug ante healthy a tt irl es you -will find ane'Where and•she has ,nr,t had tve least symptom (if the trouible since:" Williams'• Pink pills, -. 'inc -• the sorest eine for Ste Vitus deeee, hy-. steeia, ' • neuralgia, nervons exhaus- . teen, -paralysis; tied • ell- the 'nervous • troubles cif men, • women .ard ren. • But you mrst , get the -genuine with the. full name,. ".11r, . Pink Pills for • Pale People, On; the. Wrapper. .arouncl ,:eyerY 'hex. Sold by all Medicine c'ealers Or sett paid - 50 cents ,.a.bak or six . boxes for. .52.50 by writing the Dr, . • Meciichie Co.,' Brockville, Ont., GOderich. WU eengraiteitte Mr. 'Claude L. . Fisher on his proMetion from a gen- eral ageuey to a (Usenet managership with an frenetic of salary, • • Mr. Freda :Eagle and his sister, Miss Eagle • of Toronto, were, while jr: town the .geeste of the Misties Cempibelt, • • Mise Shepherd, Nile'who with her 'Mother, George Shepherd, 11101 with. an ,accident by their '1.orse turn,: lege 'eat ef the road to • .suddenly, spent last .weelt Goderich 'the ...guest of her :brother, Mr; I'M. 9ti Si' herd. .111re. (Captain) eleretheway• was :paseenger tie Kiog• Edward en Saturdey evening' ler the Brun Minee 'Where, elite will. spire lows:week's with, .Ceptaie Trethewee, •• •••-• gueettof her aunt, Miss Oliver; at! Mrs.. :Charlie ,Sytiferes iresidence. • , • • • • Mrs: Sprung- is spending a fetv deete With :her deUghter, Mrs. Fisher, '*. Benthillee. She picked Tiff* pounds raspb.erries last week and preeerved 'them foe herself.' . 9 , ,•:. , Darriseer Stanley Ilaye. of Senfoith are- holedayeng •heru with their. grauchnotner, Mrs.- IV.. T. lIeye, .Picton streets , Mr. 'Alfrial- Sault s..retu•rned on Fri- . clay evening rrom mat where he -was a •• 'pest at •Hotel. Bandettret,,,•31e... teek•. suddenly ill ivluile thieEe'bele is 'snitch • . , improvedthis week.. . •• ' • Mrs. cl1111i8: Of Leende n and claw- ghter', -'.11i'ss Mary. Childs, were • 'also guests' at Hotel Barnhardt., Gale,' and eame •up with. 111r. Alfred Setae • to 'visit MI'S • Saults: • • July 21st 1904 4+44•04.44++++0++++0404 f'004.04•44,-;•: :4.444)044404.81,..0 MoKINNON & CO - .. :zte e. 11; On Thursday, June 21st, we commence our great Semi -Annual . Glearing Sale when we will make terrificreductions in all lines it Sommer Goods. Now is the time you want hot weather goods, and now is the time we want. In get rid of them and not hold them tiU the season for them is Over Ont' Spilee will not allow us to ap, quote prices on ail lines it) our largo establishment, lint we give • Von a few prices to give you au idea of the bargains awaiting your inspection .424. $4 . 4 BLYTH 4,4 4.4 • tg 4:4 *Ott Great „Clearink Sale •• EVERY •LADY SHOULD • KNOW • . That Ferroione renioves: • the causes. that interfeie with elite Proper tidise , charge' :c.f. all womanly 'functions .; '•it corrects irregularities ane is especially - gc.od :forewomen who 'are' miryous eubjeet..te .heada.che; lathe back, bearingedown pains, despiaidmcy and ...tit, edness, h`tu,roc'zote is* blood budder ,.aiid purifier. and' can't be 'excellece for:. the ecuiplexion,, or yonr good loaks and: health use Verrokorie.• Price 500 per biax at druggiete, 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000000000 00 000000 . . . !Miss •May ElliOtt'e holiday, teeth ex-' Piired oe Pith eenly aed she hase• left to. resunit her duties • at lelark • and Ceee wnolesale •.• Millie_ establish: Meet, .Loielon,. • • • , *I.VHEN-..YOU NEED I I'SIC • Get a• leox of the air reliable, Dr., ITatniltores Pills -offandrake ' 6ariel ikttteFnnt,•wleich loosens the bowels w)thout causing gripng.us, ipn150 remedy s so satisfactory as Dr. Hamilton's Pil,s. Price 250. 00000 y-vy'vv ,y • 000000000 00000000 uttio.g 1/4 "ee 71.7t • 4_ -all Paper •, is the most effective -4 and most economical method of improving 1 and brightening of the interior appear, < a nee .of your dwelling,77/ nom the *1 beautiful patterns, many Of noon exclusive in our new. line, we are certain you can select: easily the right paper to suit your taste and purse, Let us show you mir handsome array of styles, ALL PAPER flE,IMMJD VEER 0 0 0 1 Carriages an (i� -.Carts • o.Carts • The new 1004 Go -Carts with their swell automobile gear and rich entintel finish are on hand -- They nre decidedly smart end up•to.date, prices from $10,00 to $25,00. • Children's Carriages and Express Waggons $ito $7,50 * , 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e) 0 0 00 00 0 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 YI IMMMENYM Cotton NT.iiles, in Wain and flecked, worth 15e, for 10e. Fancy Stripe and Spot Muslins, in blue and pink stripes, very sty lish goods, worth 18e, sale price 101, . White muslins; in stripes and spots, worth 81 and 10e, for 5e. Fine Scotch Ginghams in fancy checks, worth ifie for 124e. Faney. Printed Muslites, in different patterns and colors, regular price 124e, eat P pr1ece8c. Fancy Vollesi in floral designs, wortb 25e, sale price -174e, Fancy Striped Zephyi s, in varioris colors and ',tat erns, regular 20e, sole price 15e, Fancy Ginghatne,. fase colors, worth etc Fete price ielte, Ledies' White Underekirte, trimmed with tunks and embroidety, in all sizes, worth $1:25, sale price 08c. Ladies' Oloth Eton Jacket, with stole, worth $0. for $4. .Ladies' Wateeproof Omits, eery special, wot th $5, fov $3.•18. And many other hticles too numerous to mention.' MQKINNON .84 BLYTH 4••4,4•••0•4*444•••••44,...,:.•••44*•••.)•,:-.:-.:•••••••:+4•*:4 • • 7; 4. 4, •••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• A Very Pretty Shoe • Thal ee WhatThey say.about t he "Peeiless Shoe" for LadieN UbICh we sell for , . . It is made of fine .Dongobt '1(iil with a patent, tip, Cuban heel med- ium sole and,inedinui round Inc . , • , spx30t*..4 .o...< +. A Shoe That •Fits well Looks ° Wears well . . 300E1 ‘1,51-X74-4.WCEV-xt.E:X2t*.iiri(74,EICCVyXXV.-3C)flliek.),X0:.:£70:W*X30,1'..**%4ZXXXX, PW . All'aiieS fisnn 24 to 7. Call and have a look.eYen if you don't: buy.. .. . , . . . . . ,• In Men's ShOP$' We..11:10 S0010 yorir.11ie0 lillOS /11 fl'p 01 $2.50 to $5. 'levee; somet hi tig for the liays—A nice, light.canyas shoe, with all ' • • , •• leaflet. Solei in ' slaci; 4,rein • - . • • .7 to .10 for .65e, .. • •:' .11 to • 1 'for75e, , . le • • .2.to 5 • for 8s3e.•• • -0' . • . . . . . Suet the thiog for the:Sun-oiler Holidays, • 0. .• .For the. Q•irls.-:-Aliout, 50 pr s of 'Kid: BuLtaned,'Lliced• Boots and . , . 0 0 • • Stistp:•Slippers,,-,siaes 11 AO - 2, .Worth . fewer $1, 25. eo..$1. 75 all going- .' at $1 . • •• - . • •Aiso 25 pairsbildreno Giforcl 'arid Stritp Slippers to ole ti at Tie. : * • -. -.. O ^ ' 0. . • • 0 • The.lOtd.'keliable 4) . .. TAYLOR--& SO 444.44444.444444444444444444444.444+4**444444 4.44.444444444,444444444444444444444444444444: NELSON BALL': • F UR E I NG WE nay now safely predict the advent Of Spring, You will require Fui•nlinre. • J. B. HOOVER. See us about it before buying. Sewing Machines High grade, up-to-date, made in Canada, Ball=Bearing „ Machines. One price to an. 0-0-0-0-0-0-000-0-0000000-0-00-000-(>&00000-0<>0-0-0-0-0<>0k, • HOQVER BALL. I Night and 'Sunday calls answered as residence' of either of the prthei- pals, ••• •••••••oiei•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• t 0,) THE GREAT. CASH STORE (., 4,A MIDSUMMER SALE to e • ) (a..) (too priLcaeili6s, wh and untrimtned Hats, Fruit, Flowers and Foliages at half ,`:",; ii.) Some tremendous Bargains in Millinery, all trimmed .?-1.•?.., See the special line of Corsets Old we are offering, reg. 6 War 75 cts for 45 cts per pair, sizes from 21 to 25. ,0 ((:)),., itewear,all made from good English Cotton (p) 0 . . i 0 at clearing prices. ° co See our Prints,well worth 12ic to 14c for 10c per yard. (41 Also some special values in Dress Goods and IViuslins. • ,r",) • Men's and Th3y's Canvas and,„ Straw Hats, 50c to $.1.00, . • co ti) (10 Some very Special 'Values in (4, (., .0, 13oots and Shoes. (4). 09, your choice while.they last for 25c. !To (0 Any quantity of Dutterand tggs taken in exchange for goods. 6,(43 i' • CIO D. M. MoBEATH, BLYTH- ce3 (,) 0 000 0 0000 00 0 0 00000000 0 0 0 0 rogressive business advertise in The News•REieord. 000 men 7