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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-07-21, Page 5• - JU1y2Ist19Q4 ......4••••••••••••••••••••••44.44,44444444 THE MOLSONS BANK incorporated by Act of Parliament DM , CapitatautboriZed, -$5i000,000. Capital paid up $3,000,000. Reserve fund . $850p000 --REMOVAL-- The public will please boar in. mind that we have removed from our old hood, Ibtttenbury etreet, to otte new and Npaciotw alike (Welt now in he centre or the town) in the new (loathe block, cornet* of Viettn•la end Albert.str('ete (opposite J. W havin'e .grocery.) A call •teem the pub le generally le soltei tea, ----SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— interest allowed at highest, current lat08 frOlri date of deposit to (Into or withdrawal, 0 • • • 11, C. lilREWC'Ra Manager, e • e CLINTON. *****•••••••••••••••• 7.-172.ce . FOR SAL10001) sueoNn 4.+++++++++.14.1-1-z.444•444-1. tep buggy, ethicist as good as new,. • ' Will be sold deal). Apply 1)c.• OI Clinton P. 0. • • 20 •• •• •. •• .• E PERFECT •• 0.1 "•••• • DR. BITTpra„ u -YE, 14AR Nosv• .. and Throat Specialist, • 37o Queues • Avent.e; London, 3rddooreast of • • .8t. Andrew's Church, • Glasses, • • plied. Will be at the Rattenbury House, °Clinton, April ?.8, Omni a•und • • • . ' Births. , • Tlia Clintoti News.R•cord :re 4. -4 • . - I I II Hallett Township. Mrs, Thomas Glazier .and four child- ren are visitiog her parents, Sir. and Mrs, Henry. Freeman. Mr. John Moder has started to wo- rk with Mews. Ransford OA Staple - Mr. Ireury Freeman th on the- ski( list. - 'Mrs. RichFra Tasker's hay is swith iele brcnehitjs. Quite a nunilberfrom arottlid here Witt to Wingitain on the nth.. The farmers are busy haying th this vicinity. • Cioderich. 01,0`heworBkapottsithso acrueursichatvittitstitirghey i n - tend building. We had two autear.obtles in town IS4rsatngewrecank) li's'e3.4.t!tleaeruir*C34141\3Cs 'to caann411. upal Priladier-Certerat King of Confederate from Toronto in eight Itotas. They Army, left kr ICineardirie. Writee; 44f unliesitetingly state that 'Was Mary Gundry left for Chicago last week. am convinced Peruna is a medicine that Miss Morris o joignio who has, been will effect alt the cures that is claimed spent Sunday at the Nile. • visiting her .atirot, Airs. W. A. Rlynas, ituOratoitus, poyci King, Wash - Rev. Bowlby of Hamilton is 28 Army Generals Send Letters of Endorsement To The Inventor of tho Groat Catarrh Remedy, Pe-rusna. . C., holidaying here the guest of his sister, General Smalls, Beaufort % Aire. R. _Parsons. Writes: "I have used Vomit% for ca. Mr. Joseph IN hitely, 'wko is building Untied trouble soul find it benencial Marriages. a, nue residence on his property on and to be all that it promises, and freely S rOD•DART—MATIIERS— At Egnion- (trifle on July I3th, by Rev. N. Shaw, %Wain J. Stoddart of E'gmendville, to 1Vliss Susie •Math - ors c•f Watford, Laraibton county, ELLIS—THOMPSON—on NutantoAlan., on July 6th, by Re. J. W. Camp- - bell • Rev W.. IL Fir • S toon„ formerly of Brussels, to 1VIiss •11311a. Thompson, formerly of cites- • ley, Ont. MeIVATTERS—WELL--On July 4th at Sagthaw, Mich.., by the Rey, Bui- green, J. W. Aie‘i• fetters, to 1Viag- • gie 8., eldest daughter of Mr, II. Well of Zurich. • • ":'•.• TIME 7...• • • !.• •I• PIECE •• We want the oatron- .1—: ago of -the "partial - lar man" who times -• his watch by the sec- .• ond's hand. Our rep- ' — air work will plea.te •• ., him. He will bo in- ' MUNICIPAL ,NOTICE.—TAKE N0112,•• • • ice that the Municipal Cettneil of the, • . Corporation of the '[own of Clinton • • • " terested- in our stock •• .• •• •• •• -•• •• of high grade m we— ments. A good stock • of different makes a- • • lways on hand. • ••• .• • ;Just received a new • line -of Souvenior • .1; Goods. • •• W. II. Hellyarn + Jeweler and Optician ---CLINTON.--- •I•• +++•i-1-••1•++++++++++++++++ We Couin't. Coula You ? =EMI :MS . va a..\ Have Wilt up 1, fit•st ,cl• es ° trade,..such as we hay : , - . r unless (me .goods were . . .- right, in every weY. We ..sell; the Fineilt Goods tor the finest . • trade. One trial con yinces.yent (if this. • Amongotherlines we ex - eel in Fancy Bisettits. • We keep Assorted 131 S. at .10e per lb. up to Macaroons at, 50c. In Olives and Pickles we have only the beet : Chutney Chili Sauce, Glow-Ohow, sweet and sour Vineger Pickles and also Horse Rad ieh. We still solicit ;emir tt•ade • W. T. O'Neil. 'CLI ON- . Houses for Sale. r —Good Cottage and 'two lots on Isaac street. ' 2 ---Good House and. tete" lots with ' large plitin orchasd. on eFulton street. 3—Comfortable House and one lot cn Joseph street. 4—Brick •H'ot.se setd two loth on Mary street. 3—Two Houses on Rattenbury street west. 6-1arge +Brick House with six ares of land, barn and barn:- good orchard, within a mile of centre of Cli•ntoti. 7—Frame House with eight acres of land, 1.1F,T11S and orchard, era Musky Terrace. • For terms, etc., apply to HENRY BEATTIE, • Solkitor, etc. Clinton. • . • ••••• • 7 • • • We are ca,rryieg a, nice line of Vases, ar , Toilet Seth rind would be pleased to ltave you tall and inspect. • Our etock of Noveltice, Bric-a-brac, Artware, Tutware, etc., is complete, • Beek:tee these. we carry eandies med. fancy hiecnits. Eggs taken itt exchange for goods, • . • 14 '14 tsi AfErs shier's vARmT, ••Nrog, intends to construct • gram/tilde .eidewalks as, per schedule below anCi to assess- the final east thereof upoo • the preperties abotting 'thereon a.nd to- be benelitted thereby. and that -a- . atatelnent showing Owo lands. liable to pay the said - assessiromt and.. the 'names- ol tbe owners thereof, • so far ean be, aseet tained.. from the • last revised- ..assesinneot roll now -on, file. in the office of the: Clerk of the• Atunicipality aril is Open.. for insliko: 'time during Office hour's. - • Scheclul•e 'al :proposed : walks 1 On the west side o4 Vieteria street :trout Street. to and iocluding 99 -feet • fronting ..Latee, No, r..1 .auct 13, Vic toria 'street:, .4% feet wide. distimate ed cost, .•e4 -work •• $70.47 .is to be 'drovided .out of the "general nines of. the -Mriticipali,ty. On_ the north :side Of Townsetid St. from St,- .St.,4••••feet in, width. • Estimated cost. of . • work $367,60 of which $128.88 is to - be . provided. owl. of the general .thitcla. of the. •Aitatichiali•ty. .• . • • Cortirt. of Revision wilt lie. held .• • in. the. Council Chamber • ol 'the • Atiu- nietpclity on Friday, the. iteirci day." , 'July, 1994, ;at '.8 •Welcielt: in the. •• ,.eVeiting.. for the .purpose .of hearing ooliplaints• aganiet •tItz. Ito:posed as- sessment • or. 'acettraey .of the frontage •ineas-oremeOts',- Or, • any other tom-- plainte- which perenne interested intv desire• .to make mid.; which • are by law. - cognizable. by • the: toort...:Dated •: at : .• Clinton line,. 6th •dey. of. .. B. • L. IVi erson , Cle.rk. ,• .•. Persons • wishing- to petitiou •the :Couocil against. proposed . work ' imiSt do se :On :or. liefe..re •the 151.1t day • of August,. 1904,1-1). • Aiaephersene• • LEAVE YOUR 'ORDERS:NOW • • FOR.. YOUR S.EASON'S SUP- • 'PLY OF ;COAL: WE CARRY ' ONLY !rxifTvpmT BEST GRA- • DES -.WHICH • WILL pp.sorip AT THE LO*EST POSSIBLE PRICE • • '• : • . ORDERS MAY •13F. LEFT,AT•• • .DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD- 1 , • W4RE): STORE , ..* • • ' W .J 'Stevens You Oan See. For. yourself how Much a shoe has to- do with the appearance of your foct. What is -uglier than a' poorly shaped shoe ? What is , daintier. than • •• , . • 'A TRIM CLEAN CUT SHOE, • that fits closely .abottt the foot• 141 brings 4itit it natural • artistic lines. We cot find a .sltee to fit youir• 'cot ito twitter r how hard you are to sett. - Our .spring stock has are'ved and AIM . *ices are right,; :We are .showing,. 'line of , shoes'. foe men at $3,5o that can't be beat for price and 'quality. Also • a line of shoes fee women (The Queen Alexander) 'for $i which is extra value. Cotne in and halve a look at our stock. No. trouble to show goods. • .Groceries, Our stock fs complete. We have a geocli line itsf Japen •Tet.s, groan at,d black: i7ackage teas. we carry the Ludellal Red -Rose,. Blue Ribbon and Liptods celebrated teas. They were. boned. before the advance 'in price , which- we will give °ex 'customers the benefit or. Plant and Fancy Biscuits, Boiled .11am, Smoked Roll, Breakfast Bacon Pickled Pigs Feet, Canned Aleate, rickle$ bunt and bottles cf all kieds. A' trial crder will eotivittee yot.1 that we carry a stock cloud to ally in . tbe trade and the prices rea- sonable. Also- a cat' 0:. ltedpath's sug- ar jest arrived v.hich WO are selling at cost. . seedO we have. got •good Red 'Clover, Alsike, Timethy, IVIattold and Ternip seed amid all kinds of garden eeeds, orchard grass. In crockery we have a kW ditmer sets» we ere selling very theap, Your *lade selected. R GRAHAM. IOgle Cooper% olei stand. Cash tor Butter and It/get )1sone 23 • PLITAISTEEL—J,Tst: Clinton on July 15th to Mr. and Mr. Will. Plume . steel, a sett . . 'BRADVORD—In Clinton on "Jelly r501,. to Mr. and Mrs, George Bradford,, a daughter, CARTWRIGHT-1n Mullett • on July 6th, to Mr. and Mrs.. JOhn. Cart- wright, a detighter. KLOPP—On Zurich Road, Hay town- . ship, ott July Oth, to Mr. and Mrs. Ellenor .Klepp, a ,son, • . Deaths.• • . PLU.1ISTEEL,—In Clinton, on July 15th, the/ infant. son, of Mr., arid • Mr. Pliensteel. HART—In • brueefield on July irth, . Mrs. George Hart, aged 58 years. SMITH—On the Sauble Line, nay . on .T ttly th „ Ecigar, . the • eld- est ,serz of Mr, Daniel Smith, at the age-. of 24 years. • DUNCAN—In Morris on July i2th, ' • Annie Spar, wile of Harry . Dun- • ' can, aged 25 years, 4 Menthe and. 8 days. . .,•• • • CONSUMPTION BEGINS WITII A COUGII. • • • • 'Thu, cough racks and tears the tender ,tissues of the • ttroat. Inflammation supervoies and . then serious bronchial 'or king trouble :is .established.• The important time • is at the beginning. • Stay the progres$ of the. cough • by using • fra.geaut -healing •, CatarrhoRme witien. reaches every pgrto of. the. itrao-. ,Citial7( talks, throat and lergs. Cat-. arrhoeane destroys 'disease gorms, stce p$ the cough, ecire spots, • clears • the • • nose .• and throat , et discharge.. Catarrhoibue • .sCoths; 'never irritate. Guarentetd ' • for every forno • Of •• cat- • aril. For lastieg :cores use Oatarrliej- zone. • TWO Months. treatMent. 51 ato .; TENDERS. rag RA I,SOMINING TUE .fouo rooms. • down stairs, the halls, and bell ' room of the Pehlke Sehool. and also tor •tde flue for centre lute... ilacl1Ce Will be reeeiveet by the Prcperty Committee. up. to Monday, .•25th • of Cinittinghatec,• Sec. P.S„,13. • TO R.T.i;NT—;5 ACRES OF PASTURE • land siteated on. the London, Road; • mile • south of Clinton.. $25..for the balii,nce Of -• the eeason.—W. 'I'. Butt, Clinton P. Q., .• ' ••• • P' . • HURON COUNTY HOUSTA; OF REF- - ie and— Industrial Farno,-Applica.- tions for the positions cl keeper and mation• for. the 'Hotise a Refuge and Industrial' Farm .111 the • Coonty ;;yf • Huron be received. on. or before tile 'first day of December next. AP"' plieaticns :• to be )11 Writing an ad- dressed • to W. Lane, Comity • Clerk; • 0.0cler;c11•Ii. Sliackinap, Chairman. of 11. of R. Cononittee, Dated Jelly 18th, 1964,• 2t • . • • , • WANTED.—TWO GOOD GIRLS. nv,p.ir wages paid. Apply ,a.t Rattenbury 'Muse. • • • DOG STRAYED,LTuukwisTRAygD • from theitarentises of the undersigned about 'three weeks, ago, • a short tail porno dog, black, lwown legs • and brown tips over eyes. Apyone- • tnrinng • same or. giving information • whiek will lead to its recovery will • greatly •oblte.—Peter McGee, Hol - 'nosy file P. 0. . THOROBRED •• REGISTER1D • ham Bull for sale, 13 months old. II0,ep two, will sell one cheap,—Al- • bert 'Nott, con. 2, Stanley, Clinton P. 0. : ' 15 ' • ' FARM 10 RENT OR FOR SA.LE.---- Lot 32, con. 9, Goderick township; cc•nlisting of •80 acres, 40 acres seed- ed dowri, 6 acres in fall wheat,' or- chard, brick house and Ti elk barn;• X mile from schocl, 2% miles from • Hohnesville, 5 oeiles front Clinton. Inetnedfate possession can be er George J. Connell, Clinton P. O. Malliaihrisatiti EXCELLENT SERVICE FOR SAT- URDAY TO MONDAY OUTING. Stelae, your Sundays at the popular summer resorts. Return tickets are4on. Sale from Clinton to Gederich 4oe,Kin- cardiac 51.60, Good going all trains Saturday, valiei returning untii Mofulay. For tickets and infertnation call at Grout Trunk Ti'eket Office. F. R. Irodgetts Town Ticket At, Clintotx, Ont. EDITION nn Lnxn. 'rho Grand Trunk World's Fair fold - et, Which is de finest specimen of railway literature yet isseed cet the Louisiana: Purehase ExpositiOn, it in great demand. A good SupPly has boot issued and Attstone sendittg four cents in stroMias to J. D. Ma.ceonald, IVstriet Passenger ,Agetit, Toronto, can secure a copy, DOMINION EXIIII3ITION, WINNIPEG f•lingle fare for Mind trip. Gorlet going Jeily 23, 24 and 25. Valld Waning until August 20thi. • bout .. street, has a stone. totadatton, • boetiMent nf eement Meeksand t -he rest of the Welding will be of solid: ."red brick, . On Sature•ay the harbor presented a lively .al.‘k)earance. The Turret Castle was 'wing unloaded of her •cargoi of ine„oeo bushels of wheat at the eleva- tor. She arrived at. 8 it. in, that, day from Fort William. Our greatest isurprise cn visitinio the' hatter 'was the•presence of one.of the loveliest .yac Is "Cornelia" of Sagin- ,, a I ' •Ai .- yaehtwhose common Or is Aloyles* of that city.. Mrs, J. Wilscrt of Sault Ste. Marie . will .. spend, the summer visiting .her tufty . friends Jie town . and country, kottng. . • . , .. - 'Mr. Ilelw. g of Aubern ',drove • 'clown 011Seintlay• and was the guest of his daeghter, Ars. R. -Jones, . Mr. and Aire, Reoben Graham of ., Cheatcu and little. son Etniit were 1the ) guests • . on. Wednesday. al Robinson, Mr,. Graham's siister. . Mi -Ss Alitthey 'has rammed' front Mr r - eisit to her relatives at Gore's Land- . ing. - • . . Miss -Cheyne, al (lore's Lending' .ac- •-compamX ed her neice, iss:- 13e11e Mur. At present she is the guest Of Airs, give it my unqualified recommencla- tion."—ltebert Smalls. , General Abbott, of Washington, D, C., Writes; 4'1 ant fully convinced that your remedy Peruna is an excellent tonic, Many of my f clouds have used. it With the most beneficial results for coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." -- Ira C. Abbott, 006 M, St., N, W., Wash- ington, D. C. Captain Yarnell, of Vltashington, D. C., Writes: "Your medicine, Peruna, I be- lieve to be the best medicine for catarrh on the market, have taken only a small amount, and cart see very benefi- cial results."—W. G. Yarnell, 2:22 Lin- eola street, N. IL, Washington, P. 0. General Mcl3ride of 1). S. L. Writes: "I have no hesitation in roc- otnmencling Peruna, to all persons who aro afflicted with catarrhal troubles."— J. D. McBride, 450 Pennsylvania Ave., N. W., ,Washington, D. C. • General Longstreet of the Confederate • Array, Writes: 441 can testify to the Merits cif toy, front her restdence and. w It be the •Peruna, both a Lor trie sentinel:. • " • . s a tonic and a, catarrh guest of her sister , Mrs,. W.M• urney, • ireraedy. Permit', enjoye the greatest We had the pleasure of incetieg Airs. . reputation as a catarrh remedy of any .• (Rev,) Sowers from, Brueefield aud the "medicine- yet devised.)1 —James Long- Alisses Sowers at the hartor c,e, sat,. street, Gaineeyille, Ga. • •urday: . . . . •. Miss 8a:were .of .13i1teelie14. and Miss; _,, . • General Neeke al G. V. U.' Bertram of London were the guests: Writes.: "I commend Perune, to' those the past week ol Mss Al altoet , • . .Who are, troubled with colds producing. At the shoot on Friday last at elle catarrh as a most °Mow:6611s Cure and as, grounds of 'the gen !chili • Mr. 7.c.s.tv,m,': a good general touic."—Chas. F.Nosire., Pennington .111 ade the hi-ghest • score, •Z313. St., N. W., Washington, 1); C. ' As the winners etand..now E. WatsOu '• • has .four to his credit and .N. D, R.ouge General Erwin's Recommend. . yietwo, . Siaile. Othershove .on,y • .(iiiii,• 44Meny of iny-friends• have used Pe - Five witie thehare:theme trOphy. • . .runa as a dyspepsia, ,remedy with the . Miss .Addie 43, ,Catimbell of Toronto • most beneficial' 'results," — John- ' .B. is for the, holidays, the pest of her Erwin, Washington, D. C. • ' sister, Airs. (Rev.) W.)II. Graham. .Miss Catepbell has bn. eeappointcei tea, . . , . Brig.70eneral Schell Benefited.. cher •of mcdent haigetages at .,1"leiNtitig• • iiliertmais indeed a.. woncierful. topic, ' Lealiesl••.eollege•• Slit( ie a. ("laughter of ,• and for coughs and ,colds I know of Rev. A. AL Cannibell.. ' , , ' . • 'nothing better."—F. M. IFChell, . Wash- -Mr. •Thelma§ D. Hawley of the . Park • ington D. C. ' • .. • • . '• House feels lento proud of the bootteet: • • •' 1 • of $2.5oo • (A5on) being left -by•the• lata ,, ' General Duffield of. the Union Army, Sir 'II. :111. . Stcnlev,i the. great. 'African . ' Writes: . "I have used Pernne, in ray. explorer to Attire r , Af .: ..J. up !thou; . now iinnily and have ...found • it a vithable • arepleyeil ..as Queen's •• Alesseoger and medicine, and take. pleasure in ' reeoire- *Ito. is onarticd to iii; cousin .(11' .' Mr, " : Mending it to -alt •who 'suffer from ca- iis.wley.'s.. Mr. 3.011.1,1011 *418 .4.:0111111-ly • • . . 'Stanley's companion on, the: lien iti iserrh of the Stomach or who 'require it. tonic ofefficientey."—The Cairo, :Wash- • R chef Exped i don. General Cutler of South Carolina, Writcal 0,.1 can. recommend Peruna for dyspepula and etomuch trouble. I have been using your medicine for it short period and 1 feel 'Very =eh relleverd. It is indeed a wonderful medicine bee sides a good tonic."—M. (L Butler. r brigadier -General KirbY Writes: "I can recommend Peruna to all thee° who are ante: tea with catarrh." —efeueral D. T., Kirby, Washington, D,0. Den.- Powell, Hecker Post No, 443, Writes ; "After using one bottle of ro- ruiia 1 beev,me convinced of WI OUrati'Ve qualities, and continued its use to dete. All symptomsof catarrh have disap- ' peered, yet I continue its moderate use as a preventive, and an old man's tonic," —W.11. Powell, Belleville, 111. • e • V; 04 e • _ 1.0 '1* ? '= -.1-44:41 • „ to • Oen. Sebring of. the Confederate Army,. Writes: •441 eau cheerfully. reeomniencl your yaluable remedy Pormia as, a very excellent tonic, and also good for coughs, colds, catarrh, and general debility," --- W. II. liebrIng,133 W. 4th St., Jackson- yille, Fla. . General Lumax of Washington, D. .C.;. Writes. can ehoorrully recommend your ierriody as a perintinent. and effec- tive cure for- catarrh, colds and to any one who.needs an invigorating tonic to build up their system."—L. Lumix, .160319th St., Washington, 0, C. Oen. Payne of Washington, D. Writes: "I join with my comrades in .theclinmencling Perunn, to my friends as an havigoratibg tonic to build up the system."—Gen. Eugene B. Payne, 407 4th Si, N. W.; Washington, p. • ingt.ext .0 • • • • , 1)- •- I ill • turi e k • • 'torn his loiliclitY visit out of towu. , • 1. • 1111 )1 3 e VCC • • • • • • General Talley of Pa., Vol: LI: S. A.. Writes; . "Your- Perrino,' hes been used iv me and nay friends as a relief:for ca- tarrhal troubles with the most beneficial results, am So convinced of the efficacy of Peruna that f do not hesitate to give it ray reocatimendation."—Win. Cooper Talley, 713 D N. E.; WaShington, D. 0, Oimeral Olgolow Cured. Oen. J. G. Bigelow, 1510. Ott Z`T. Washington, 0, 0., writee ; Veruna has made me well and it bee given mo more than ordinary otreagth and opirit for work." Gen, O'Beirne 01 WashingtOn, D. C., Writes; "As many of ray friends and acquaintances have successfully use your Pollute, as a catarrh cure, 1 feel that it is an effective remedy, and Tree, ontmend it as such to those suffering from that disease no a moat hopeful satireo of relief."—J'arnes O'Beirne, 290 Broadway, Washington, 0, 0. General Chase, Ass't Gen% G. A, R•• Writes; "The excellence of Perms as a cure or relief for eatarrhal disturb- ances is well established. Many of my friends have been benefited by its IMO." N. Chase, 23 Harrison St,, Ana - costa, D. 0. General S. S. Yoder 01 01110, Writes; -"1 have found Peruna to be.a wonderful remedy. I only used. it for a short thne and am thoroughly satisfied as to its inerits."—S. S. Yoder, 'VV`stshe ington, 0.0, General O'Connor of U. V. Legion's, Writes: "If you. are Buffering from ca- tarrh or physical debility, inemixliately commence the -use of Pertma. It has been of the greatest benent and service to many of my friends."—Dennis O'Connor, 738 82nd $t, N. W., Wash-, ington, D, 0. Gen. Wright of the Confederate Arm?, Writes: 4.'1 take pleasure in recom- mending Peruna. It is a remarkable medicine and should be used by persons who are in need of a good tonie and by sufferers _from catarrh."—Mareus Wright, 17e4 Corcoran St., Washington, 0.0.. Gen. tlawley of Waahlagt0a, C., Writes;• "I haye used Peruna and find .it very beneficial for kidney trouble and. 'especially good for coughs, colds and catarrhal troubles."—A, P. Hawley. . Gen. Urell 9f Spanish War Veterans, Writes; "A/lerty of thy friends have used, Peruna with beneficial results art an. effective remedy for Catarrh."—M. Emmet Urell, 813 12th St., N, .W.,Wash- ington. 0.0. • rrat.Otaliaerre: Army Generals who prstise Pe-. , Brigadier-Gener41 Caofc of Wash..' . ington, D. C. .• • General Sypher of Washington, 11 C. • 'General Middleton, Hancock Regi- ment, U. V. U., Washington, D. C. If you do not derive prompt and.satis- factory results from, the use of Peruna, write at once to Dr:Hartmasf, giving a ,fuIl statement of your case wed he will he -pleased to give you his wettable ad- vice gratis. • , Address Dr. Hartman, President of The Hartman Sanitarium. Columbus,. 0. • I . • . • . • • . • . . . • . • • • . • RtinSball of Clinton are CONN'll by the Goderich. • lake 'at the. rosideitee OE Mrs, S. Eig- , • • • • • : • • •• .•• Atilel aird (•,,f 'Berl,, and soil, Mr (1 - G. 11.. HoSken is talZ411g al well tee Leonard; hilt for their home.. .on . earned, holiielay :at 'Toronte. where she: SaturdaY after •a; most enjOyablevisit th the gnest of her. sen, 'Mr: •Williaan with their relatives,. Mr2..• and MIAS. liosken. • Prato Gun( . : • Mrs. (Judge) Sinclair an two grand - „children of TorCr4o, are the greets Of Barrister and Alts. Seeger, .• ' • Stutirt. Lane, .of. Osg9ode Torone• toe is the guest of •Iiis parents at the old •• •••• ”• , GeOlIrev ]3.'A,-saileeijor. ,Dres- den, •GF,rmany; 'from New York on 9th - July ain't will be- absent until Oci-Oliet. :He wAl yistt relatives in Germany and. Etightec•C, but during his absence wili pay epetiar -attention • to 'French' aud, German; making himself master Of the accent of both languages. St. George's choir. I:met-Oa:red/ hth leaving, and ori Sunday evening sang the bvenn• •-for thosein eril• on. the, inia. :The ' chair 'of St; Stephen'e, Toronto, -.Sang .the satne hyrtin,„Yf. • • iSs Margery ...A:lacy, tee.cher Morris, • andher sister; Miss Pitn.ina. Amey, NeW England District; Brant- ford, • are spending their eaea.tionat the .residence ofi their parents. Miss Ainey of Gckleriele after # Ion visit at Burford and 13rantford, .1.!s also • at the parental residence. . : M•iss• relies Tye . took. first class, hen - ors .at: the Canatlia* Coneetvatoryr of Music, Ottawa, . , • •• Mrs. '(Ctain W; E.Gundry (nee Miss ,Aggie...E.•,-WaslOgton), *ill hold Iter post-rittptial: reception Thursday, at .her 'old home, East street., ae well. as Wednesday afternoon ,.e.ntl .eveningi. . . Brophey has at his simile a group taket: last. week in •whien four genera - thins are represented, namely, Mrs. •Jatoes Goderich Mrs; Anrdrew li'ergesoni,' Auburn . Mr$: Lynn, BulTa.lo ; and eight.-,mcntlis-ced Cecil Ardrew. „Mrs. Lynn...le visiting ber relatta ce here. and. at Auburn.... Miss .1eresg.i •Cassaday and . Miss Maggie Morrison of Ayr are holiday- irzg at the residence of .IVIr. W, Bur- rows. and . • Airs. A. Al. Shephaya hart returned •front ez• pleasant • trip with her ••hes- • baud, Captain Sitephard,on his steam- er. . ' • • • . ' A NOTED HORSEMAN'S ,EXPD.',Ide . • . ENCE, • • • . .•):•4* •:• •:* 4,:;• 410 • • • • • •:* 4: I • • • •:**) ;:* •:* •• • •:• • ,•:* 4.;# • +: ) • 4 )*:* .):44, + 4):* 4:* , * one Genuine Bargains ... q g .. Tr- .... K . for.July and ..iii list ; ii: Dress Goods ' - (7,-, • . •• ..,„. About 150 yards of all wool Crepe de Chine, new .4:. .•. . • . • .... schieaadr*eas title° goods for summer and early fall wear to : ff. A few weist lengths in it mixture of SilIc and -Wool, *4.. ••4 • worth per yard 86c, for . 40c4. • 4 ?Voiles .worth 85e, to clear at 50c 4t. ?•• ,•• :i: Ladies' Underwear • • Mr, n oite "en g er ev-eras - , 2,I144;. and proprietor c.f to Clif- 'ton 1-Ibuse,' Brockville, :o9ys oo BM- inetit &amperes with- Nervilme for re. crai use arpiv-cl the e.. o strains, , ell' , intern -al Pains alai especially (Or affections of the whirl bone Nervil ne is unapialled Air. Wendling believes Nerviline is in-. dispensable as a horse linisnent it has strength, penztretiog power , arta, works • thormighly. Every hcirse oral stack owner should use Nervilirle. SOld io large -2,5 cent bottles, .• • During July and August- all our. Ladies' White X . Underwear will. be sold at startlingly loW prices. + 4. • Surnmer Corsets at 80c •.• Ready -Made Clothing 7 : A call' will convince you of the merits of our Ready - to • ; -wear Clothing Department, • . • : eMen's. Suits from. $OS to $14-0 0 - *** •" $2.511 up Obildren's . " " , $2 00 " Ladies' and Men's Witterproof and Oravenette • , ()oath at lowest prices,: - • ••• • • I... • • , ' . A. lot of Afen'e Flannelette Working Shirts at -;25c ••• , Ask to see ,our Ootnbination Syne, : H PLUMSTEEL 4 9 The Old Stand Clinton. + :•4•4•4. 4 .1.4 4.4 4.444.:,• • ./ unimmmemilmoini mmilmassmaiminamiamis-7—lir fk.MbellivilkwillirliVibilb..1111k,ghwitivitriOVII1P'")#41111w1&All•11111,411,446,41141b•ilbvil),111V‘. .•41)~111V11101"‘44411.,111:,416/4b,ii/glir'111,1b;1114111)."11PAV41..4w4.9 SPECIAL PRICES FOR ALL NEXT WEEKI P CUT PRICED SCREEN. DOORS 90e Doors f�r 80c $1.25 Deors for$1.10 $1.50Doors for 0.25 $1,75 Doors for $1.50 $2.00 Doors for $1.75 • •• ••:":••:••,1,••:••:••:":••:••:.• . SCREEN WINDOWS All sizes, from 150 to 40c GRANITE PRESERVING. KETTLES 1 • All from sizes atFeto oeVrces GRANITE SAUCEPANS . - /With cover from 20c to 50c Without cover from 12 to 85e ----- JOB LOT—HAY FORKS 1 2 prong Hay Fork, bent handle, strap ferule only 25c , 8 prong Hay Fork, straight handle " 85e M1 A BRUSH BARGAIN • Oval and ilat styles of Paint and Vara- , ish Brushes from 5c up CAN OPENERS—From 8 to 12c just the thing for picnics and .camping. A OEEC W SECONDS—In Granite Cov.ered Pails at a very low price. Just the thing for carrying water to the harvest field, $ 1 OD=Binder• rvvine Special-cn $ Pure Manila 650 ft to the pound, only 18/ ets. Standard Manila 550 ft to the pound,only in cts. Standard 600 fectt to the pound, only 10i etst SAMSON', PORTLAND CENIENT—$2.25 per , Barrel. Get our special. priee on large quantities. . 6 boxes Axle Greaoe for 25e Pure English Paris Green 25e per lb i COAL, ALL SIZES—Ohestuat, Stove, Egg and Grate, ' . Farmers can have their -coal any day they come. If no ears in we can supply from our sheds. . 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