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ItiE MOLSONS BANK
• Incorporated by Act of Parliament 1856
. c SOW sutherised, $$,000$000 Capital paid Op $3,0Q0,000
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Reserve Fund $2,85 0,000
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--REMOVAL
Tb'nubile wiliplease bear in tnind that we have removed from our
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old stand. Rattenbury street, to Oar new and spacioua office (which
is now ill The centre of the town) in the new Comhe block, corner of
Victoria and Albert streets (opposite J, W. Irwin's grocery.) A, oil
• front thapublia generally is solicited,
--SAVINOS BANK DEPARTOIENT—
Interest (Mowed, at highest current rates from date of
denosit, to date of withdrawal.
'EL C• BRE:Walt illenoner, e e e CLINTON.
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' tC4j buggy, almost as good. as aim,
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The cases are good
designs
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— They are accurate time::
• keepers, they are diirable
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I. Also a full line of
KITCHEN
• ALARM CLOCKS
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2. Call and See them
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Prices are Right=
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_W. H. lIellyar::
Jeweler and Optician
CLINTON.-----
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We COUlairt.
COM You?
Irbuilt up a first class
traele, such as we have
unless our goods Were
right in every way. :We sell.
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the Finest Goods for the tineet
trade'. , One trial convinces
of this.
Among other lineswee-.
cel in Fancy Biscuits. We. • •
keep Assorted Biscuits at 10c
per lb. up to Macaroon's at; Me.
In Olives and Pickles we have. •
only the best Chutney Ohili.. •
Sauce, Ohoye-Ohow, sweet and •
sour Vinegar Pickles and also
• Horse Radish. •
We still solicit vour trade
W. T. O'Neil.,
CLINTON
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Houses for Sale.
t••=: -Good Cottage and two lets on
Isaac street, ••
2-00ed House aid two lotS with
large plum orchard oii Puttee
street.
3-Comfortab1e House and dee , lat
JOS21311. street. •
,e4 -Brick 'Home and two lots On May
street.
5-TwoHouses on Rattenbury street
west.
6 -Large Brick House, -with, six acres
of land,. barn arid Arivitig bare, gond
orchard, withia tulle ef tentre •ot
Clinton. • ••
e-Fraene Ilouse with eight acres ' of
land, barns and orchard, on Mislay
Terrace.
I'or terms, etc., apply to •
HENRY BEATTIE, • -
Solicitor, etc. Clinteele
We are caetyirig n nice Vile o'
Vases,
Jardinieres,
Toilet Sets
and would he pleased to have you call
and inspect.
Our stock of NoVeltiert,
Artware, Tinware, etc., is c6mplete..
Besides these we 'carry tafttlieS ttua
$aticy biscuits. •
Eggs taken iti exchange for ,gonds,
„tura. VAIRInTit
$1.01:40,
DR. BUTLER,/ EYE,UA.R., NOSE
end Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's
Avenue, London, ard door east of
t.enitdrew's Church. Glasses •sup-
plied,. Will be at the Rattenbury
iloese, Clinton, Aprel 28, e and
30,
HURON, COUNTY HOUSE OF REF -
riga and Industrial Farni.-Applica.
tions for the posieious of- keeper and
ibatron for the House of Refuge and
Industrial Pant In the County. 'of
Hureit will be ;cede/ea on ea- before
the first day of 'December net. Ap-
plicaticns to be •in weituig aud -ad-
dressed . to W: .Lane, County ,Clerk,
Goderichi-n. Spackman, Chairman:
of H. of • Re -Conen'ittee., Dated .JeIY
1904.., 2t
DOG STRAYED -a -THERE' STRAYED
from- thetterentises of the midereigned
anon three •weekni ago,ot short tail
C011iC clog,. black, hrown• lege and.
brown tipe ever oyes. Anyone • re-
tnrateg • eame or giving Won -nation
Which...will. lead trii. its recovery will
greatly .ablege.-Peter McGee, • Hoa-
-..niesifille P. 0.- '
THOROBRED REGISTER:4D DU -R-
hein Bull for sale, 13 months • old.
Have two, will sell :one cheap. -Al-
bert Nott; tat 24, con. 2, Staaley,
' Clinton P. 0.
REN't OR, FOR. Lot 32, 32, COtt. 9, Goderide toWnshiP,
• consisting of 8o 'acree, 40 acres peed;
•ed doVers, 6 acreee iu lett wheat,' or.
• chard, briek' Inane and bank lyern.
• mile,. from sclibol,. 2;4 eludes.._ froin
•.11oltriesville, "5 miles item Clinton;
Iminedfate possession elm be given. -
George J. Connell, Clinton. D. 0,
COAL!
l•it' AYE YOUR ORDERS NOW
• FOR.' yo.t.P. SEASON'S SUP-
•1PLY OF COnte, WE CARRY •:
ONLY, THE VERY BEST GRA.-
. DES WHICHWILL BE SOLD
. AT THE LOWEf-.3t :POSSIBLE
PRICE ' ••
,. ORDERS MAY 13E LEtT AT,
DAVIS &' ROWLAND'S HARD-,
• WARE STORE Ont. WITII
W..J. gtevensoii.
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Marriages.
MeALPINP,--ROSS—At tt siQuce
of OteN bride's parents on .Inly x9,
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The News of Goderich.,
by Re4. D. B. McRae, Mr. •Rolvert Mien U., 4c• skimingo, , • Corroodonpent.
McAlpine el Toronto, to Miss es.
Mary, yeen est daughter a Mr.
a..4 I%Irs. VWiLun Ro.s of Bruse1s.
RAYNARD-110GG-At the Methodist
parsoaage, • TraWbridge, . on July
13th1. v Rev. A. C. Tillin,..)31r,
Joseph Raynard ta Miss Rebecca
lieng, both of Grey townsnip.
WHITIVIAN-STUR.DY--At the home
of the beiete's parents, Goderich
township, on July loth, by. Rev.
• , - Graham, 11/2.tnelia - Sturdy,
second el:tighter of Mr,. and Mrs.
John Stuelly, to Charles A. Whit-
. man oil Lansing. Allel'•
PlEL.D-KEW---At the. residencet of
the bride's parents, ore -July I4t11,,
by• Rev. C. C. Kain, Wu.Vied, of
'1% Ingham, to Sara J. Kew, dalet
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. \VIe... KeW
of Whiteciturch. - •
VYLE-IVIIIRRAY-At the panto:age
of the Princess Av•entre Diethctlist
church, Lendone on •July 12t11, by
Rev. I, II, Wallivia, W. 3, lnyie
Presieentof the WilsoneFerleci.
Niagara Valls, to Itirs. Ruth II/ar-
ray of Blyth.• .
Births.
wiinn-In Clinton on jitin 25th,
to
Mr. and Mrs. BLn Webb, adant-
ghter.
DOAIO-In 0 odcrich, •Thursdain
July 14t11, to 11.1.r. and Mrs. -Robt.
Doak, re son.
McKAY-In Seafintli on July 1411, to
Dir. aid Mrs. Adam MeKey, a sun.
. Deaths.
13EACOM-In O�dorieli tower:hip on
tetabeeron214,1.114Jet ys,eenarsofaiDtir.4Rucitlicatt.
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,Clini••• township an, Ju-
ly entle, Elijah Baiteeneni, aged 83
years. ' • • . •
MAXWELL. -In Brussels cn, July 2oth,
David Maxwell, aged' 95 years..
BRE11.'-In , Seaforth en July eist,
Winifred Elizabethe infent daugh-
ter of Mr., and .111rs. R, A.- Brett,
aged 6 Weeks tad 2 days;
SPROA,T-In enuelterentith, on July 20,•
. James Sproat; ateen 76. yeaxs..
COX -In Gederich on July 19th,Donsy
'L., .danghter •ot M. Wm, 3. Cox;
• . aged 23 yrnerse and • 8 months. • • •
nu'reHELL—in ea:di:rich on • July i8-
th, ,Wne. Mitchell,town 'clerk of
• • Goderich, aged +53 years.
BROOK -In' Exeter North eti July 15,
Hannah Little, relict ei the late
Win. Brook, aiged 63 years,. 4 mon- .
thseard 25 nays: • • • • '
DANE -In Game July.. i9th, • Wen
• ' 'Dane, tigede 071 yearn , 1 Montt.: awl
4 dayg•••• - •
PREETER-In ••• Zurich, , en • July ciist,
.0 .1,11cla, the, tive.year-old datigliter of
e• Mr. John Preeter.•• •
HILDET3RANDT-In -Zneicle • onejuly
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14th, the • iteent eliiid • Mre Wm.
• • Ililden rand t
s,oies Netnilip,e, writes 3. in.:Ruth, a
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"NOT Ili' IT, COST TEN. IX/LIARS
A bcttie would' I be without Pon •
.• fernier '11:vie:ie. nea.r•-•Trenton„iOnt.•
vitine ' , is, the,. beat liceselvold ante -lent•'
•,e know. We us.e. for stomach tree-
ann. iitdigestice, headache nail steenree,
'complaint.. .know of --nothing beteer
. taee hi :hot water .to 1/reatc. . up 'a
cole,..or. to • ruli on• ler , rhouniatitint '
keep, a few beetles of Nerviline handy.
neurielgia." fEvery farmer• ehouln
• and , heve smaller ,doctor bills:. Large
bottles .25c at elruagists. .„
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You Can See.
Vor yourself -1;0-w OTLICb si shoe has' td
do with •the appearance of. your foot.
what. is uglier- than ia: Poorly shaPed
shoe •?... Whet is daintier. than . .
TRIM' CLEAN C'UT SHOE
that fits elosely about the foot and
brings out its natural artistic titles.
We can find a shce, to fit your feta
no matter how bard you are to suit.
Our spring stock his arrtved and the
prices are right., We are shawing • a
line of shoe! for men at $3.50 that
can't he beat for price and quality.
Also a line of shoes fcr women (The
Queen Alexentler) for $2 which is eXtra
Velue. Conn in and have a .look at
our' stock. go trouble to show goods.
Groceries. •
Out `stoat cOmplete. We have ee
goon line of Ja.pelt Tees, greeter and
black, 'In package teas we carry the
Ludellit,•11.ed Rose Blue Ribbon and
Liptotes
celebrated teas. .They were
bought before the advance in price
Which we will give oer customers the
benefit of.' Piain and. Pancy Biscuits, .
Boiled • Ham, Smoked R�111. Breakfast -
Bacon., .Pickled Pigs Yea, Canned
Meats,, Pickles in bull, and bottles of -
all kinds. A trial artier will convince
yon, that we tarry. a stock agttal. to
atiy Ou the trade and the prices rea-
sonable. Also it ear 0:2 Redpatit's sug. -
a just arrived which we are selling at
east.
Di seeds • we have got god Red,
Clover, Aleike, Tien -thy, Maittold and
•Ttertip seed and all kinds of garden.
seeds, °relied 'grass.
Xt crockery we have a kw dinner
sets We urd selling very atop. 'Stour
*ado Wetted,
R. GRAHAM
Ogle Cooper's pm staid..
Cash for Butter anditggs. Phone 23
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TAWAS too 'OW* to take tnedieine rats he
Cured of &OM), whooping tough end colds ;by
• agog Vspn.S.Iresolene-they brealseff,
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$35,000 In Prizes.
This • year the Canadian, Naticeal
Exhibition- of 'Toronto, to be , held
from August 29th to September loth,
egiee •prennitene tcthe extent of
thirty-five thansancl dollars in 'specie,
besides seine three tlionsead •eollars in
medals and cups; of. whipli twentn",,sev-,
en thousand dollars will •be -devoted to
line Stock. Particulars Of competition
for this Landeome gift ofmoney and
trophies 'axe giver:ili.the ,gactlilooking
Prize list which ean be' had on appli-
tenon to' Manager J., Orr, 7o King -
street. East, Toronto. • • •'• •
IT IS WONDERFUL •
And worth a yeains educatiew, . the
great $56,000,000 Air eat St. Loins,
beyond ell • comparison the largest,
most contieete audocostly I.:Orposition
ever held,- -All the world is interested.
Radar:rid fares in effect, permit 'stop-
over at 'relticann Detroit arid intermed-
iate 'Canadian stations. .
$r,7,53 .; Pullman, steelier twice daily
WORLD'S Yoe caneoe &fiord to lines
FAIR this sight' •
ST. LOUIS Stop over allowed: at Chi-
cago, Detroit and intermediate Cana-
dian stations.
For tickets, illastrated .1i terature and
full inforiebtion cn any agent of
Grand Trunk R edway..-j. D. McDon-
ald, District Passenger Agent, 1.'orciiito.
WANTED -A GOOD SMART INTELn
• ligent boy to leant . the telephone
operating and .jewellery
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'Rue -dealt & Co, • •
TWO FURNISHED corrAcars. TO
Let. at the "White City," . Bayfield,.
nor the. Month of ,Angest or by the
Week. .Vor particulars' apply to. We
R. Jowett,. 13ityfield. . • .30-2
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TENDERS FOR KALSOMINING TflE
four roow,s . down stairs, the hall
and bell roam .of the Public ,School
and: also for tile flue for centre fur-
nace Will, be receivene by the Property.
, Committee ' up to' Monday, .25th of :
July. -3. Cunningham -a, See. P.S.B.
DR nGIMRT, EYE SPECIALIST,
wall he at the neettentaryeIlotisa on
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday,
August istle, tetli met 17th, fitting
glasses. 2-1)1'. Ugih.ert is an actilist,
pliyeician and surgeon. He will fit
you properly to glasses. Call at the
Rattenbuty Hotel . on above dates.
3 -Read Dr. Egbert's card on pa.ge
4J -Glasses that don't fit are wor-
se than roue. Dr. Egbert will fit
your eyes properly. At Rattettbury
Ilcuse Auguet enth, /6th stitdi irth.
5 -The very latest mid swellest sty-
les in Eyeglasses, Chains and Pitts
carried by Dr, Egbert, Eye Special-
ist. At Rattenbury Howse August
isth, r5th and't7th.-6-Don't forget
the date ot Dr. Egbert's visit, Aug,
xsth, -161.11 and enth, at Raftetibitty
Horne. Call roid have yaw eyo
properly fitted. 7-11 you want ,
very swell pair of glasses call on
Dr. Ebert at Rattenbury X-101132
.A. nglint .15thy X6th arid /7th. 8 -it
itiOadatheS ditt of every SeVett can %Jib
cured by, properly fitted glasses. Call
nit Dr. '144bert at the Ratenbtiry
Itottst Attgust tstla, 16th and, t?”.11
and, hove your had ves
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Mrs. W. G. Smith is still very
suffering from heart trouble. Miss
Yaten ls her nurse.
At Dirs. C. L. Visher's postamptial
reception she was assisted by her sin.
ter, Mrs. DieReberts of 'Mitchell ; her
cornet, Miss Logan of 'Varna. ; Miss
Holmes of .Clinton, and Miss • Nellie
• Harris, town.
Mrs. George, P. Emerson . received
word last week c1, the death of her
brother-in-law, Jclat Chiiinick o• f
Chatham, in it railway eccident in the
State c..f Iujaua. 1r. 4 Chineick was a
wealthy farmer and stock breeenr wed
was away on besieess when the fatal
acciecnt c ccurred.
The Misses Cole of Clinton are the
guests,/ of Mrs. R. Ransford at "The
Ilaigse." .
kisMaepherson of Clieton, who
was the guest this month of Urn R.
Ransford,4 has returned to her home.
Miss. Pa.rlee of the G. C. I. staff
%Via Visit the $t., Loitis Exeipsiti-on.
Mrs, (Rev.)1 Hazen treated - some
young relatives, who were her guests,
to -elittle pienic• near the harbor.
•and Mrs., IL B. Parsoris of the
Crationan Bank of Commeree, Hanna.
'ton,•are holidavitin in town.
Rev-. Father Ncrthgreves and Miss
Dean- of Seitlarth were last week the
guests of tie ir re latives, Judge and
Mrs. 0, L.
I•Ierb MeLeau, druggist, New -York,
is .he guest c.fhis oarente, Sire mid
•'Mrs. Reniert
'Arthur 'teed Gorden Gellow of Tor-
onto are guests a - residenee af
the MaSonie Grand1.t de
t'll1eVi.t. C'11.(ce' laht. nautet tii3tricercka!
Vil• le 'last week,
• Bert Martin' has givee up traeelline+
and left for Mo' -4 el.et Thursday
ness. .•
to go lite° the gots' fentishirig terei-
Mr. ' William Blake :and daughter,'
Carrie, 'were' accompanied by Mr. Bin,
ke's sister, Mts. Edwitraii, on. • their
visit to. Moasoleire relatives-. • .• • .
Meeelainne Aelieser •Doweingi • and.
lialiord Were an Ott the sick list la-st
Week,. ' • •
The annual totitnament of the
clubewill be held at their. rialtron
Attgust 9th aed, loth. • , • ' .
.• Alf. and Mrs..'it. 0:: Mcnteith ' and
two children.' Brecelield were- gresti;
of ,Mr. and lire, • T. Leen in ate eay
redently, • •
•Mitis Pollockie Stcnogrinner, Little
Current, 'is spending Let vacation', with
ler mother; Urn (Captaiti) Donley, •
inn Harry Eniva.rds is ill of fever.
Mr. Charles •IVEr.Txpe • of Valnosta, •
Geo•rgilees here teen a three weeks'
holiday at the !entity reside-nce;
bria; Road. Ines. 'Munroe eau') babe ere
at present et \Veto:nee with her ear.
ents but will nein her. husband • hero
tine. .
• Mien'Aelicka, 'Stotts. a Detrain.' is
Iter cousins, miss'
th• eiMisseS :Vide:tare. • • •
• Mise. ThCieleni of .the Berlin .Inineer-
gerten schoolis spe tieing '11 holidaye
at her home.
R.ev. Carrie of 11.elintait filled thei
pulpit!: 'at' Knox cherch at 'belle eisrvic-
• . one' Seeday Very. aeceptablyn
tkie evening service he • enoee ,fee
les. text Intialr every one ,
that thirstellt.o JamesTleonson
sang • the% 'freely Solo 'See elf My
ee the 'irliertoey.•
-Mr. Albert. Batas; wife and'. family •
of Detroit are guests 'el 'hie 'parents,
Mr. and -,nirs, Cleo* tiatee. • • • •
•• •C.entreini MorriSon Of the lift: saving
has' returned tO his eititiee
Miss Anne mc.,(( nahl., 'a-- nurse in
trainieg , graduate on Grace hospital,
Detroit; has 'returned to that .,eity
ter a plea -sant' spit v.ili'lier parents,
Mr; anin Mrs. W. Mai:delta:len •- • • •
• Mr. George Edward was speeding
few dive in town the etieet. of
Ilene; Mrs.' .3, Stewart: . • •
• MiSs Maybird' It alien it • is .the• enest
this week On Mrs, • (l)r.) .j. • 13. Whiten
Airs. -(Rev.) :Maim:01110i send davit...
ter, Madeline, or Iterenn• RiVer, . are
the gtiests:. of MIIS, ''.ehific:s. Newton,
Whi
o • s the,.eister o!Mrs. AleLatighltee.,
Mrse Duel:ham. of 'tot 'ago is, the
guest ni 'her, • beo tl r,-eMr. Charles
Neal:one •• • -"a • • • •
•-.Mtn. T. Ie. 'Macdonald and family of
Toronto.. .are ,.thelatiests..ef •Mrs. IVeace
. dottand's Sister; .Mrs. II, Martin. .
Iliester . :Brener:it McAfee:1i left , for,
?Tordntai: .lot, We:die:setae iti"ciampany
- with his encle, Mre'tIttgit itlenlieth of
that cite, Mr, Heigh 111cAlath will in-
tern • to wind the estate ref his lane
- brother. . • . • - .
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. Rev. Bre Madre:in of the Viret Vres-
byterian. (herein Clenelinaln will spent)
• 1.144, vaelattonwith, Ins -1,am:fly here
the • tesAlcatiet of hie , neither, 'Mrs.
• (Captain) Gibson. •
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Goderieh.
On Wre-euesday, 2oth. -July, Mr, and
Airs. James Blunrce, Qainl)ria 31Los,a,
celehro.ted tLcir goltust wedding. mr.,
Munroe is in splentliN4 teulth but Mrs.
Munroe. bits neer/ iii•ite an invalid front
ter WA b..
• spent a happy evening . together, the r
Querlee Menton, of V.inetetitai
teeprgia, having arrived in town
tinee• to congratutate his parents ou
• the goitio. event.
Mrs.. wadsworth. Las returned to. her
•Itanie einfialie ana Aere. •0; Robert-
sco, her -mother,: -.remains to toe: care.
et Mrs, W. Smith, who. nuw aloie
01.1t On• the verandah,
Mrs. Loran. is liotese uzt
Britannia 'both •attraettva wet sem-
•forteible by baying it verandell ne
'front.;
: nee eherry • crop meet -have . been very,
. plentiful' this season, winch shows that
, elle birds must have Wet., Utter .tu,ste
lor the rip,: .
- Mr. Green's bees linen swarmed the
fourth -time. As we passed his gar-,
den; the otter aannhey were ell oat
itt linu tyle and; the old gentleman
could net tell whether el.ey • would
.desert . their love ee nat.
We are sorry to. leave of tho death..
on. fete: Jetty of • Danny lie, eatinnter ot
Air. and 'Mrs. • W. Ihe young.•
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rhetimatiete toe s r 4.1:
John Edward has So far -re--
. covered as to be. able to take a walk
..oult,hectraeilyv;as
nursery of 'burdocks on
Xiugston street; nee very far iron the
enetare nhat flourished int alt their
netive. greteiness,. delytere the ravages
01 patina bun 'and catinpillar • but
they 1.ave bine cut down. - 'Possibly
_ they to diStilled into t 'Burdock
it tars."
lurt Rutledge anti Ids evifee whct.
Visited eerieton lately„. ,are . at
present at the Allegliarey, .Sprutas,, the
loreaer not being in eery geol eteelth.
Airs. atd the Misses ,Annie
.Lattrie, Geraldiee and I3essie May
:Graves a Cuero, Texas, are .agann.
spendieg- the sueneer fere. 'Mrs. eta -
:lord .says that the young ladies had
tbeir choice to be telten to California
or to any other watering place and,
they chose Canaria. .
hewn church choir enjoyed; e delight.
fuleouting at 13emeiller on 1VIonday 0f-
.terinion. We asked, oad..of the -.tonnes .
:• if there were any wild Boyvers there.
yet but slin Na.d. Sli . -
no much • slie really' -coilcl not 'tell..
Site, herself, possibly,. Was. the. fairest
. flower there. • .
Mias -Edna Yule was preseatert with
a Jaren boquet of , purple' and white
pinks:en leaving Rada:sta. •
Rev, James A. Arelerson is taking -el ,
loonitins. 'vevatiott. Miss • Chris-tate:1
-Anderson a.ccompanied her father. •
Itliss Gidley of Lcueion is the "'guest
of her friends, Inesdanies McKenzie
and ledwards: .
We' •beg. -to acknowledge a copy • of
the ineurricula in Mtisic" . of the .Uni.
• versiey,. of Toronto . for • 9o5nie
We reline-tett:a presen,t 'illness of •Mr,
• .1..1.'itteitreilsa.(inv1,:fwgieeso:Gifecaen;edriillye. •owfeen,;:ciste4titscuo: '
•met. with. an aceidont at- Hayfield. •wtie
atti prevented him fretni filling his. no.
•sition, „for some time, but he had re-
covered eulTieiently to, go. baek to the
factory, ••We trust lie, will not be laid
op long this entree:, •
•-• Lido ..Eaglesen..will leave • first ,
week -in- August to reutaut Loeetein.
scene' then et the •inilliiiern empOrmeni••
•• 'White ..-• radienes seem • as •plentiftel .
••tliie •soinson as the ordinary red
vaxie-
ty and 'very 'large. ' ,. •
• .Garden rasenerries•,•wern.aellfmg_ -itt
.15 cents •ner ,b,ox. .• •
-Mrs, W. T, • Whitely: and daughter,
Miss.of •Clintiat took the fine
nished of . Mr, .6.14 Mre.• •• -John
Bates. --deririge• their holiday, trip to
Ware, . We are sorry; , Mete.
that Mrs. Whitely'e,. strength leis ..no
• way yet improved.
ma Mrs. Will. -Smith Of Chi.
eago are the gueets of his mother,
Mrs:. Aland -lane .
The geod. old days when briar and
meter could be had in anundanee
-seents, as far as Goderich, eoncern•-
•etI,- to have undergone a Orange, •• as
fer as those materials are co/leer/wile
for the worse, Pirst no brick', could
be had and lion, *6 'cry is cannot get
line to: go .C.T.) with. our' week. Where
are ye old. kilns and lianeburners ?.
•'The Detroit` tIenversity •baseball team
defeateen the Goderich•eure eesily,seore
being 43 to( 5 in their favoe. The clay
was :delightful but where, din where
were the young ladies that eSed to be ,
so interested \tr.t the baseball tea.rn ?
The rocf ell the Oddiellows' hall is
being painted .r.Cd. • The Behests. Nieto
leen • re the paint ts
nIorses and chickens are •the fads cif .
W, J. Smith. Some' of his epriag -
chickens weigh six pounds already.
Mr. Stinele has an aseintant, who mes-
merized 15 of -the • chickens last meek
and *ere they •the • yard 'stret-
e,hed. ottt if in. death. Mr. Ileddle'
will soon be a professor of hypne-
tisna •
Miss Edna Yttle returned on Tuesday'
from Itocheater where she has span
'several• Imonths., -Miss Yule is the
guest of her niarents, Mr. and Mrs.
• Miss jennie Nairn has quite ,recoa-
cred. frOM lio: late:attack Of
toii,•• •
PELVIC' CATARRH CURED,
Goneral Health Greatly lammed
by Pe-ra.aa.
sixteen years. 'Ile: can:et was,covered
with 'lovely tiowers. Rev. U. in. Haz-
en ollteieted at the house and, grave,
the luneral. eatting place nom, the fam-
ily residenceeren attrsday ante -ewe;
A , large warthetise ler the storage
ot alt isibea:itegtheereedice41,nebayrwaiy tri. ,
We must conaratelate Shiebuilder
IVIarlton •. turning out this season
the steamer Caribou. nhe .1 -uncle her
maiden trip to Port Limon un
.day All All heri furniture.' was boeght
there and quite' a ramber of . our
townspeople- were invited. to note the
trip. The Caribou 'hits :41 %staterooms,
etneh with: tWc, berths and her hold is
being, fitted. up to .carry 1,ons•111
cold storage.. The, lower -berth is
double. -ene, When- finished the Cern,
bon will cost 145,000. tier .crew num-
bers' ne. Captain ,Gattley of- Sault Ste.
Marie wiil commar.0 her and Captelin
'Thos. Hill of uoltingwood ie• .first
elate, andCharles ltuusetti of • Senn
Ste,. Marie is second . Mate.. • The
Caribou .steareed out of. -the harbor ant
Theirsday (with all the. 'crent. in the
harlior !tooting. their. whietles as Well
as 'all the engines tat the. dock. ' .Quito
a large 'list' inivited. gusts. taolatl*
trip.' atnong theta bin -ng- Mr.' ' Jaanes
Clark, Mrs. James Clark, the Misses
Winifrede and' •Martorieneall, , Mrs.
J alma Buchaecat nee ilitunfliter, • Arise
d 1 ' 1' ' • •
ene, an t isscs 'Loewe., .Costie
"-znen,
,
MRS, e. VON MENU%
11$4:Sh.aEv.eV-boeen4Ratistlenfranor,e882rfo.Pir ytearsth stwireettb:
Milwaukee, Wis., writes:
feniale trouble, causing heatedly and
. at times terrible head-
'• PERFECT itehes. I had re:1 s o
HEALTH • complications tr 0 m
IN, ED. soatixdbot4htuatearesxt
• often had to lio dowintil.biguIebsttieloe7
of Perunin 'was thine imperfect nealth,
was regular, had no more headaelaes, in,
'feet, my health Is no* all that I could
" E. Von Stienau. •
Kidney Trouble Cured. .
Mrs. Droiley, Treasurer of. the
Rebeecaeledge, I. 0. 0. P•,, writes front
124 First street, N., Minneapolis, Minn.:
• 4.1,1 was afdletedfor several years arith
• kidriey trouble which. becamerquite.iiern
toils arid einsednineonsiderahleattneety.
.1 spent Inutdreds of dollars &Yips to
be, cared, but nothing gave Inc any
-perinanent relief until 1 tried Peivnia..
It took less than 'three inonths and
.only ten..hottles to effect &permanent
• cure." --Mrs. -M. .1. Danky. . • -
AddteeS The Panne Inenletne 06.,
Catnallus, Ohio, foe tree book onestarrie
Written by De...S. B. Hartmann
ar.el Robereson.: • The •Carebtitt !wild,. Par- • . Goderich._
t3,.r • kettlFrit.ld ou ;Fr:nee, • • . •
• • •••
. • IT: ISeIIIGIILY INa.tRTOUS •
To: use cheap, drastic physic:.• See,
eet. remedy 49f capst4patio# and, tOpid.
liver. ie. Dr., 4-'1 .s pil4
•
fiMaai-
dra.ke end Batter/tut Witech leiosen the.,
bowels' without . :gripie* T.Tie
only Dr. Hamilten's :Pills: • Price .25e, •
. .
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I Dress Goods
+ . • _ _ •
About 150 yards of all wool Oeepe de Ohine, new
shades, nice goods for summer and early fall wear, to ' ,.
. , .
. , 38e ..e. :
•c•lettA.r aftew waist lengths in ti mixture MT Silk and Wool, .40c
worth per yard 65e, for -
.-...
Voiles worth 85a, to clear at . • soc ,
• .e.
' .. During July and Augu. st sill our Ladies' - W, bite
4.
.r.
adies' Underwear-, . f,
• -
Underwear will be sold itt, startlingly low prices,• t
Sommer Corset§ ,at ' • 50e A .
•
• Mr! Vrank gclwarcl will reettrit.froin
the. litilitary 'training, school Lcto-
cicu on: Saturday,. Mr. Willson, sciere .
eu master at the Collegiate :Institute,
attended: the term tee. ,
.• . .
Hogan, 'Who has, been 111, for'
the past three cr. four nionths,
making; aworelerful progress; She as •
Very ,ill • front doul)le pneumonia. and
cittingeY.
, A snmy op! OLD AGE.
Reveals the feet hat the blood Is
'Usually thin and 'lacking; the
gthening properties of yount rfolks'
'Mood, If yon want to fill your blood
weth fire of youth builet up your str-
gth restore your nerves, jusneise Fer-
roeone. It's the Most, potent( telluric
known and will renew • the flickering
flame-, of,. an aged life by imparting
tourislinierit to eufeebled organs. ;Fer-
rozone :fertifies weak systems,. feeds
the blocd, beein are) nerves with new
life, Try Fetrozone. Price.; see per
box.
,
..e."•••enneenen.nnanne•ineennetnnei4eens..
foi' July
„ .August
, , •
4:•
•:•
x Ready- ade. Clothing
ie. A Pall will convipce yem of the merits a .our Ready-
to-wear Olpthing Department, • .
Men's Suits from $3.90 to $12:0 0
13OY'S ” " $2.50 . up '
Children's . " $2.00.. ' "
Ladies' and Men's -Waterproof -.and , Cravenette
Coats at -lowest prices; • -
A lot of Men's Flannelette Working Shirts at
• Ask to see our Combination Smocks and Overalls.
• '
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H. PLUMSTEEL,
siX The Old Stand,: . . ,
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• SPECIAI.4 PRICES FOR ALL NEXT WEEK
•
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CUT PRICED SCREEN DOORS
90c Doors for 80c
$1.25 Doors for $1.10
$1.50 Doors for $1..25
$1.75 Doors for $1.50
$2.00 Doors for $1.75
SCREEN WINDOWS
All sizes, from. 15c to 40c
$,6-7RANITE •
: PRESERVING KETTLES
All sizes at reduced prices
' from 35c to $1.25
GRANITE SAUCEPAN'S
1 With cover from 20c to 35e
Without cover from 12 to 50c
JOB LOT—HAY FORKS
2 prong Hay Fork, bent handle, strap ferule only 25e
8 prong Hay Fork, straight handle " 350
6 boxes Axle Greage for 25e Pure English Paris Green 25e per lb
COAL ALL. sizes Ohestatit, Stove, Egg and Grate. Farmers an haVe their coalany day they come. If
no cars in we can supply from our sheds,
BRui-I 'BARGAIN
Oval and flat styles
of Paint and Yarn-,
ish Brushes from 5ctnp
• • -.+•• •••
CAN OPENERS—From 8 to 12e
Just the thing for picnics and cam.ping.
A PEW SECONDS—Irk Granite Covered Pails
at a very low .price. Just the thing for carrying
water to the harvest field.
CIBinder Twine Specitiln
i
Pure Manila. 650 ft to the pound, only 13/ ets,
Standard Manila 550 ft to the poUnd.,only 111 cts. ,
Standard 500 feet to the pound, only 101 cts.
sArisoivi PORTLAND CEMENT—$2,25 per
Barrel. Get our speeial price on large quantities.
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