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The Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-04, Page 5, vwww 1,W.r August 4th 1904' ...114.44.44.4.4141/144/44.4.40...444.44•44444/4444 'HE .MQLSON.S BANK Incorporated by Act a Parileanent 18.55 apitaIattthorIgott. 45i000i000 CaPitot paid up $34,000i000. .R00.0rve'rund $2.850i000 RE1VIOVAL The -nnblie Will.pleaso bear in -mind that we have removed from our IJ etand, Itattenbury streetto our now and OPO,OlOtle °Mee (which is now in- the ,eentre a theteven) in the 'new Combo block. corner of Victoria and Albertistreeta (opposite J W. rwk grocery) A. .eail front thepOblie generally Is endielted. SAMOS,. BANK DEPARTAIENT-- Interest iillOweditt highest:current ratea .from date of • 'clepeelt.to date of Withdrawal . ORKWER. Nitinae*tCLINTON • v :44.,,i..04,40...*!+.0•••••••••••••••••••4«... . BUTLER, EYE, EAR,. INTOSE and Throat $pecialist 37e Queen' • - g 441-1 1.-)N :•"14•101"•If+to+14•1•444. Avenue, London arcl door east of St. 'Andrew's .church. Glasses sup- ... plied. Will be at the Rattenbury Rouse,' Clinton, .A.pril 8,..1r UM 0 Und " - • ii:ave You' Seen . . _ THOSE NEW 4 I .1 Wit 444 444 444 0.• ^. 7_aire, !Lois AT 1-1ELLYA.leS The eases are good ° designs " • • They are aceurate time: • keepers, therare durable."-: •4, Also a full line of KITCHEN —and— ALARM CLOCKS 44. •" Call and see them Prices are Right:: • e W. H. Hellyar ,± Jeweler and Optician - ( CLINTON— We mum cam You? Have bitilt up a first class trade, such as we have • unless our goods were right in every way. We sell the Finest Goods for the finest trade. One trial con vineee yeti of this. Among other lines we ex- cel in Fancy Biscuits. • We keep Assorted Biscuits M 10c • per lb. up to Macaroons at 50c. In Olives and Pickles tve have only the best: Chutney Chili Sauce, Chow -Chow, sweet and • sour Vinegar ricklee and also Horse Radish. We still solicit your trade W. T. 0"Neil. CLINTON •Houses for Sale. i ---Good Cottage arid two kits on Isaac street. 2 -Good House and lava lots •with large plum orchard • onulton street.• , • 3 -Comfortable Rouse- and one lot en Joseph street. 4 -Brick 'Rouse end two lots Mt Mary street. ' 5 -Two Rouses on Rattenbury street west. . (r -Large ;Brick House with siX acres of land, barn and drIving barn, good, orchard, within a Inge of centre of Clinton. • ' • • o-Fratne House' with eight ,aereS". Of' • land, burns mai -orchard, c Dinsley • Terrace. •• • Pot terms, .etc., apply to • HENRY IIHATT/E, Solkitor, etc, • •• Clinton. We are carrying a hied lbw of Vases jardinieres,, Toilet Sets mid Ionia be pleased, ta.have yeet and inspect. • Our stock of NOvelties, Brie -a -brae, •Artware, Tinware,•etc.,i complete. • Desk:tee; these we terry tandieS and -fancy biatuits. • Eggs taketi ft a/edict/Wit for goods, Mrs Shiers $TORS# THOROBRED REGISTERTM DUP.- ham Bull. for sale, 13 months old, RaVe two, will sell one cheap. --Al- bert Nott, lot 24. eon, 2, Starlo)r, Clinton P.'0. • • 15. FARM•TO RENT OR. ICOR SALE., . Lot , 32, con. 9, Goderich township, consisting of 'So acres, 40 acres seed- ed down, 6 acres in fall wheat„ or- chard, brick house and bank barn. y, mile from school, 2 miles from Holmesyille, 5 miles from Clinton. Inimitchate possession can be given. - George J, Connell, Clinton V: 0, Dit EGBEP.T, EYE SPECIALIST, beatthe Mattenibiory/Rousa, On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, Augast X5th, rah and. '17t11, fitting glasses. 2 -Dr. Egbert is an =list, physician and surgeon, He will fit you properly to glasses, Call at the Rotten -Miry Rotel on .above dates. 3 -Read Dr. Egbert's card on. page 2. 4 -Glasses that don't fit are wor- se than pone. Dr. Egbert will fit your eyes properly. At Pattenbury Rouse August r5th, I§th and. 07th, 5-T1ie very -latest and swellest sty- les in Eyeglasses, 'Chains Rims carried tar. Dr, Egbert, Eye Special- ist, •• At Rattcnbury Ronse August ' 15th, rah and r7th.-6--Don'tforget , the date of Dr: Egbert's visit, Aug, r5th, ,r5tI2 and rlith, at •Rattenbury House. Call and have yam eyes. properly fitted. 7 -If• you want a very swell pair of glasses call.. 'on• Dr. Egbert at Rattenbury House on - August r5th, ifith and 17th, 8 -Six • leaclachets out of every.seven ean cured b.,y, property fitted glasses. Call on Dr. Egibert at the ,Rattentairy ..Rouse' August • 15t11, 16th and V7t11, • and have 'rant:bad eyes Made good. • • A I LEAVE YOUR:ORDERS' NOW • FOR yOUR SEASON'S S,DP-'• .PLY OF COAL. 'WE CARRY • ONLY THE. VERY •BESVGRA....., DES • WIIRH WILL BE SOLD • A- THE 'LOWEST POSSIBLE - PRICE, . ' • • • • ORDERS MA li BE LEFT At . • DAVIS HARD-' WARE STO-PTE•O1. WITB: Stevenson. You. Can See For yourself how, Much -al shoe has to do 'with the appearance of your fOot.:• - What is 'uglier. than a poorly , shaped shoe? :What is daintier than •• • • A TRIM CLEAN CUT stir* that tits closely about the foot •ancl: brings out its natural artistic lines. We can find a shoe, to fit your foot no , matter how hard you are to suit. Our sking stock lias ar7'ved a.ndthe prices are right., We are showing a a Jinc of shoes for oten at 53.50 that Can't be • beat for price ;and quality. Also a line of shoes for ,weeneti (The Queett Aleziainler) for 1;2 which is extra value,' Come in and have a look at can stock. No trouble to show goods, • Grpoeries,. Our stock is ednipletie. We have t: good' line of Japan Teas, greott ard black. , In Package •teas we carry the Ludella, Red Rose Blue Ribbon ilia Lipton's celebrateh teas. They were boUght before the advance. in price which we will give Orr customers the 'benefit of: Pla.fit and Fancy Biscuits, Boiled Ham, Smoked Roll,, Breakfast Baeon, Pickled Pigs 'Feet, Canned Meats, Ineklesia bulil and bottles of all kinds. A trial erder will convince, yor.$ that we carry a stock equal to aaiy in; the trade and the prices rea- sonable. Also a ear o RecIpath's sug- ar just arrived which we are selling at 'cost. In seeds we have got good Red Clover, Alsikc, Initothy, angold and Tarnin seed and all kinds of garden . seeds, orchard •graSs. In crockery We' have a few clitmer sets we ate selling very -cheap. Your 1 *ado selected, I R 'GRAHAM.. ogle Cooper16 stand. for Butter and V4‘ggs. Pholle 23 ntsfltV Oa Ming to tale 24441011141 ants be cured of croup. whooping ecitigh and colde bi using Irepo-Orescderie--they breathe it. 4,44 W 44' The Clinton News-Reco • Isisrriages. A.Tawxrire-8111304134.T---A.t. Ow re- sidence a the ,bride's parent* in Toronto, Itfy Reie. W. W. Leech, George te. kat!' well, torinerly of Poderith township, to May Shit t, all of ;Toronto. ClitqiNii-V-DALE-At the manse,Eg- nzondville, on July zoth, by Rev. N. $1164w, William Pears= Ches. • ney of Hannah, North Dakota, to lllary E. W. Dale, daughter of hlr. Ueorge Dale of Tueszersmith, WICKW1RE-WHITE-In Exeter on July aist, by Rev. I. Graham of Wellborn, cousin of the bride, Mr, Francis J. Witnywtre, to Margaret V. Whtte, datig4iter of the late John White, founder a the Exeter . • GSWANSON- ANNATT-In Blyth 4'2 July �tIi Ly Rev, '141r. McLean, Chas., Swanson Ito Jennie Gannett, both of Winghaun. RAE -SMITH -At the .esidence of the bride's paretts on July n7th, by Rev.Louis Verna, Robert Rae of Flemming, IN. 'W. to Christena , Campbell, .eletest daughter of Illr, Olive r• Smith of Wroxeters • Births. STANLEY -In Toronth to Mr. and Mrs. hred, E. Stanley, a son. ELLIOTT-041,July 23rd, Mrs, Sam. Elliott of Bluevale Road, a son, JOHNSTON-Tx, •Wingliani on July 20, Mrs. Johnstda, a daughter. Goderieli on • July atb, tb Mr, and Mrs, J. S. Rosario, a daughter, JA.RDINE-14n Dunlop on july 17th, • to Mr. and Mrs. George Jardine, a daughter. BROWN -lo Morris, in July 2ist, the wife of Mr. John A, Brown, of 2, claighter. hur,14,9=an xianett cm July 24th, the • wife of Mr. John Mills, of a elak-• • STOgIiiit'el-. • In 'EaSt WaWandsh on July • soth, the wife of Mr. ,I.C. Stoltz, WIL(T)1,TA4MsS"ON-In Brussels :on 3tiof' y Mrs.i3antal Mrs. Robert • • D¢O.thS. CARTER -in ClintOn on :fitly 2911, iOnma. Chill:ngworth, wife of Mr. • James Carter, aged 5r years. Hitllett on, July 3oth, Mrs. Itlit?ch, aged 3,7 years aral ioomontlis. • , • 11/OG12E00R-1n Goclerich township' On SUly 28t11, Margaret Currie, wife • of Mr. Andrew McGregor, aged 66 BRANDON,. -In 111Orrs on July 21st, James Henry •13reraloit, aged • 6o years: • ;•• • MALCOLM-In 'Kmeardine on july , , 25th, Williant Malcolm, aged. 79 PRATT-In Morris on July 23ret; Ria • .eleard. Pratt, aged 7ti years. FISHER -Lin Exeter • on , July; 24th,, Rdbert Fisher.? •aged 85 Years. LOVE -At Loveville, Man., do July • 13t11, 'George Love, fonterly. •of • Brussel-s, ,4ed 1>7 years. 'NICHOLSON-In Manitoba 'OM July. 21th, Robert Nicholson, formerly • of the Goshen Line, Stanley, *ogee) • • • :bo wars.. • VORBES:,--Iii. Manion on Stay 217t1t, Jane -Forbes,: relict of the late • John Forbes,. aged 87vears 7 , • months and VACATION TRIPS -Lo TO 30 DAYS. Call ,at Gram], Trunk Ticket offices for copy. of new tourist folt:ter, giving rates for delightful vacation trips mu - bracing the various tesorts "IiIghlara es of Ontario," the Sea..Shore, White. t Mountains; Lake • George, Portland, ; Halifax, Boston,' zoo&Islands, ete. • MAY FEVER • ' Is unknown in Muskoka. 0htai as 0 00000 0 0 0000000o The News, of Goderich. Miss E. A. Skimings, orreorionpont. ii-Oit4fli,Ye.0.4.4,6A<FA`fieffrif•Xes • 00C 11,1rs. George Haley of Toronto, who is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Calcl. well, will leave for her home on Tues. day next. Mrs. W. D. Shannon anticipates spen- ding the 'Winter in 'Calilorroa for the benefit of het health. Miss bbannon, will .e.ecompany- her mother. We must, couRratolate one of the. rister . M. Q. Johnston, on 'being an. subscribers of The News -Record, Bar. pointed town :clerk. Re well till the P0SitIfl well. Captain William Guudry has par. chased the residemee on South street and Elgin avenue from. the Sinith "es;1 tette heirs, lately occupied by Mr. -W., Mitchell, late • town clerk. '.A• very pretty though quiet .weCa'ang. took- place in St, Andrew's ' ehurch; winnipeg on 23rd Juin' the contract- ing parties being Miss Lthel Jean, eldest daughter lor the 'late 'William A. Rhynas • of .Goclerich, mai' James Hex. riattote ' Fainnene" manager of the Union bank, Frank, Aflyirta.' The cora enmity was performeei ty Rev. BI? AleMillian. The . bride looked ioveiY. Mal bright hoe, going away getim oll grey broadcloth. with. tenches. of .green, Wvtli which was worn a, liandsinne Avaiat Of alle;yow lace of a oreyish ever grey taffeta. 'Her 'hat was white with grey and green Anal she narried hcquet roses. 1Vliss Jeanette, the •young 'sister of the bride,,,,who. was maid' of ltotibr, wore a dainty"gown white lace 'with ve.lencs'ennes 41 -portion. Mrs. W. A. Rhynas aud Miss entipteegN.vill ratan this month from Win. • Xr, Jaanes Craig of Terouto spent a few c.lays the,;attest of: liis aunt,Mrs, anieisgeSnsBo Stewart. 1.4 • llacve opmea splendic'i Stock of furs 'in. the stoire lately occupied by S. E. IIick raixt door to the Bell:Telephone Co's office. A. large timber wolf (white) is the window,. • ; • Mr: • Fred, Thomson •sad his house on George's Ctesecut to Rev. Mr. Knott, a. retireci elergyouni of gan and. a ;brother of Mrs. StoVes, The • itot,se or, Wellington street, so lett occupied by Captain Dan. Stah- el -lend, 'has beco piorchaSed by, Mr. Charles Hunt, It is part of tthe gaw estate. - Captain • Dan Sutherland's faaitilf will occupy , Mrs. Forbes" cottage for the summer. • . Mr. Fred. Thomson will remove to the lrnt.ac 011 Etlgin.avoine lately oe- etried by his•parents, Mr, and George •Thomsott. • Mr. D. catiteloii nas• had l4s old honie u Canibria, Street painted and UM windows put ins it is (elite new looking. It was the licane Of MS childhood in6 bizilt at brick.: Miss MeViear of the 13esiness col- lege stall at' Bai rrie is I visiting her parents ate( emit; •l,frs. captain. Me- l...ay., -J.• W. Smith spent- 11kccinesdfcy London, His racin hose ''Missouri Chief" :is being trained in Lendoneand be: Went hewn to see the .iinprdVainent being: Made in Itis ;trotting. • pitons :were SI 00 per 'basket in.Lok don.' . • ,• Mr. Lee. Mrs'. "T. Tilt "left en 'fites-' day for a'two or three weeks ' visit in the 'eity of London... . Mts. .Bs.-xendale of RosSlaral' is the' guest of hes. siSters, the Misses Trethe- Yr-' • • • - Mr: IVIOsier has purchased from Gledhill the store and dweilktg house 6a. Haniilton street', •• • Mr. James Buchanan • will hnild he corner .:-„lot of his. Nelson and, Church streets , property a residence which will bolt:rout as 1q.lie Asneri- C6,11: Coiu,til ttc II Will be, intilt in 1id b s s MPbyIlis Ortiltein.e;, youngest , : lauglit of 8. German. ec€ 00 •0000000000 00 ]Zr.• Blackstone has ?bled new show case to his restaurant and, has it Med with choice vonfeetions, 'We he.ve learned that Will. McCar- thy has purl:based Shamrock IV from Captain Lawson. • Rev. and Moo Currie of Belmont were the guests while here of Mr. and Mrs. l'Ingles. 14rs. IVIeNevin a 4 ehhjren> .g• house, are holidaying, this week, at Dungannon. 1S4 Lonley of1%.#11Varditio' is visit- ing her noices, 1VIrs. Craig and, Mrs. B. J. Sault% Mr. •Oixoge Satins is taking a trip for the benefit of the Free Press to Winnipeg. • Rev. W. Shoddart of Lebanon, Item!. tuielcy, iyill officiate at Knox church ou Snaday next, Mrs. Stoddart accom- panies him on their holiday trip. Mrs, George Acheson is ignite, better and out every day. 1 Senator and Mrs. Dagen spent. last Week in TorMitO. Mt, Ben; Ghboin's is SO /Edell; bett that he walks and drives every day. cow dc' roam, around when they get a chance but we never heard of thenn by any eltance getting entangled irt the blackberry bushes surrounding private residence. People will. have to go back to the •olc-,1 styli. of, having time% around their property if acci- dents occur again IvIten tize moon, doth shiee, IVIrs, Girvin of Winnipe Ve sI% cioand eatlnw sons wore visitt at thNil. IIrsGrauow of RoankeMr•Giri'sfrieidt a through on •Saturds.ly and with Mrs, and. Miss Macara are holidayin.g at Menesetting Park. Mrs, W. L. F. Fish of 'St. Angiatine the oldest town itt Vloritle., came dir- ongh on, Friday last and will be the guest of her =ether, Mrs.. J. Fisher for scare tune. bliss .Daisy Fisher •wal acconAmny, her sister to St. Louis en route for lier ltcrne n Florida: They, too, 0111 leaving Goclerich • will visit ChicagO friends. . Mrs, Marling and daughter, Miss Gladys, of Mont:reel :are the guests of Dr. :Ure i and Miss gaCeOnaldl. The three nurses in training, ' who all graduated at the Victoria hospital Loodcin, left on; Monday afternoon • to laersiie theitA.vocatioit in that tityl. • • Miss Swifts is spending this weaki•in, Nov York city. Her uncle, Mr. G Saults of the 'Whini,peg•Oree Press,had business in New York.' and he acacia,- Pa41YislYia,I ss ]1C1.er. ney of Str Matford • is .."the pest,. of Mrs, Robertson East street • Mr. and Mrs. Sam.: Johnst�i f. . Pert Sarnia aro the pests of Mr, and '7 the hliSSes jbhnston at the family, re- •41;c1Melii.°e1VI. eCann,. who' 'had been visiting his nefiliew and neice,. Mr; and 1VIrs. Currie- of Dungannon, returned to San - it Ste., Marie on Sathrday afternoon. Ma* , Alex. Mentevin has gone) with ter little childreit to spend sr tyira weeks' vacation' at Dunganvou with her husband's relatives, •Mr. John MeLa,rtY of New 'YOrk '4's •guest • at the home, of Captain Tt Tre- theiviCY; ' • , ; •• Miss Frank Evans left on ThUrsclay Or Vancouver, B. e. Mrs. Evans ar.d Mss Evaits will f.ollou'r shortly. They intend: taking.' up their* residence in • The ervristsreys. ivrete a am: ot• str.-at fox are the guests of .1VIrs :,.. 3,- W. Vanatt- ar. . One of the sisters never visited Goderkft before' tut the • Other was a fornler teacher of .the G. C,1, staff: Mrs. John Douglas was indisposed last Week but is --better, • • Mo; Ebenezer Iiayn, left en Monday t. tn for his horn itt - his niothera Mrs.. Monter, baying ,rallied. Mrs2.0, V. 'Carey was the hostesicit NnuR4kr.ore RIEADACIIH 1,t4 IFSITALIN Atteutleit with blinding pain, hut relief comes quickly when Neryilizze is apPhed, for it .19 the stroelgese pate. - reliever in the world, "I. vonsider Nerviline C•1 most magical -remedy for nouralgn:. I an subject to violent attacks, writes Mrs. E. G. Ilarriss of Baltimore, but never worry it Nervil- ille is in the house. The prompt reiief that Nerviline hrings makes it price- less to me. A few applications stover yet failed to kill the pain. I. conalsoz recommend Nerviline or stiffnesa in the joints and rhetunatism. TrY Net' viline yourself. Price 25e. Port Albert Mrs. Geodonglierty end stone, Man., are visitinigfrienim this neigli.borhood at1.iresent, • IVIisses Gertie sal Lizzie Crgrelia of Goderich Sundayed in the yillago. Ben. Hawkins, Goderich, has re- turned home.. • • Prof. T. A. Hawkins left Friday for his home at Brussels,• Henry Schnaefer, wife aw' fimilly •of ivf000rton were the guests •of•John Schoenhals the kiast week .Und left oveta-are--visiting Mr:i and -.Mrs, Jaz$ again, this week for his home, Mts. Beacker anc't two ehildren, Scnoenlialn at present. • • 1VIrs. Dttatiordi is visiting the 'neighberhocd. • Rev. A. A. Bier, Bervie, officiated: in the English: church, scni Sunday evenino. He was accompittaed by Mr. Harry anality of Bervie. Jas, Theyden entertained. his Sunday • school class at his•residenee, ortWede copy of 'booklet on this 'Subject 'ree Graad T,runk Ticket .Offices, Or sent Consill.- at Toronto is the guest ' Mrs, D. Macau:Add f.er the• holidays. guest last week of her daughter, Mrs Miss Edna Rennabaker 'of Clinton by maul on ea:placation • to 3.t D, 'Macdonald, District -Passenger Agent, Torooto'. • .!1.7-1E HOUSE AND LoT.ON CORNER of, Mary and Princess streets is od- •' ere.e, fbr sale. The house -is in good . repair Mid corrtains eleven( roolitisc, Sta,ble, hare, and soft Water, and acre,, of land. Apply to 3. Ridant,' cr• J.. • I 3i-3* •• -1 Mrs. Burrows of the Nile- was the Bogie. - • s spenefing her vaeatiOn with her aunt, MrS. Bogie. ° • Mrs, 'Bailey of Stratford, grand -du& gliter Of the late John Clark, Crown rands. agent of the pioneer days, anei ier daughter, Miss Bailey, are speid. , the summer at the WilliamSon Cottage. ' Mrs. Christcipher Staireoi and family .are holidaying on Mr. Nixon Sturcly!s farm. They came this.'moutli fromi Springfield, Ailissottri, ana enjoy Mrt Sturdy's hospitality The genial township clerk can give all a picnic now, StAtne people- planted" their potatoes so early that the: spring raies, rotted them i .*O THE. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS • of Halmesville Council No. 301a C. iC, P. Dear 14`rierilds,-T .hereby tender to the officers and ine)nbers of Ilohnesvilie Council 3ora, 0*. 0: C. F., also tlir ugh ycno to the ofli- % Ce4 of. your "rs.nci Council; , ritY sincere thanks 1 r the prornpt 'pay - Mont a •niy elabit of Mit • thous - C after' dollars life insoraote mad 'ninety eight dollars, /funeral and sigh claim, held by my late busband, Roland : :Cook, Wishing your noble oreer ay- • ery suecess, .1. am, 'Sincerely • yelars,, Siiralt Catheri'ne Cook, Iblyth, . . ' WANTED.. --A. GOOD STRONG BOY • to learn the tiusinithing trade. Ap- ply to ilex1014 Bros, WANTED -A • GOOD S1VLAR1 IbItEL- • livent • boy to learn the telephOne operating and jewellery business.- Ruthball & Co. FOR SALE --65 YARDS OF BRITS- sels ,Carpet almost new. A bargain. II. E. Rorke. Resicleace opposite .Tohn Harland's, William street, TWO FURNISHED C01,1AGES TO Let at the "White City," Bayfield, for the inollth of August or by the week. .For particulars apply to! W. Jewett, BO•yffeld. • 36-2 Voters List for 1904. Town of Clinton, Notiee Is here lliy given that X hem • trcenstrtitted cr delivered to the per. sons mentioned In ,sections « tancl Of the Ontatio Voters; List Act, the copies required by said seetions to be transinitted or, delivered of the • list made pursuant to said net of all persons appeaing in the last re- vised. Asseisment Roll of the saia !Municipality that are enfitledto vote f.,t, clecticns for anon* ben of the LeVslative Asseknbly arid at Municipal Xi:lotions 'and that said list was firSt posted tip itt my office in tlienown ol itt the Comity of nun" on the 3oth daY of July, 404 arid remains there for inspeetion. Electors are, called :upon to call and eXturine Said list MIA if any Cani•SSItOtta or any other errors are Nina therein to take nirmatiate proccedingS.th have said errors oar- retted according to lVfac. phersott, Clerk. July 30111, /904. • I nesday afternoon. Miss Lizzie P...kba,rdson has been in Gederich the past week. •••• Fall wheat is .a very light cut' in this section, sorilaly uo good; Will, Symonds; tialiforil, was in the village on Sunday. Miss •Jennie McKenzie, St. Thomas, is visiting her at Mesta, Mr, and Mrs- Pearson, IVIr. • 'ramen, Hallett, said Mrs. R. Ratledige, • An- num, were the ofeestst of Mr. iane.1,11Irs. Nos Pearson on Stanley. • . ; RoberH t olmes is sending loa.cls of mail matter froin 'Ottawa. Tt comeit free, te, be siire. If Rolvrt 'had to PayVostage like the rest of us, N wouldn't toot ]lis .own born sci raveh. , . IT IS WONPERFDL,, And worth a year's education, • the great Isd,000,000 Pair • it St. Loils, beyond all comparison the largest, most complete and. costly. Exposition ever held. Ali.i tho world s interested. Reduced fares in effect, permit stop- over at Chicago, Detroit and intermed; iate -Canadian stations. . $17.55 PollmattosIeeper twite dairy WORLD'S. You carrot afford to miss FAIR.: this . sight. STI LOUIS Stop' over allowed at Chie cap, Detroit sod interniediate. Cana- dian s,4,tions. For tieket', 'ijlu'ti afecl•Itthrature and fun infornObtion call en anY„ agent 'of Grand Trunk' Railway. D ,McDoa bistriet Passeeger Agents; Toronto, a dancing Gparty at Menesetung Park • . . •• • on Wednesday -evening. • - •. is the goest of her aunt, 'Mrs. , A. •G•. 1Viiss Mabel Macdonald retarnecl: cm • A UNITED STATES $rNATOR tiard Ps -run* for Byspepala WItb Great Benoit; - : ... • ..... .-a• • •c"" . ,-..-,-.-,-1-,Elt.;..."-r• ,i,'..:''1.; '''.4•••••••••• ".."' • ' 1 _-.1,0„.„--•••=a-:,..---a•aaaaa.-.74,e.; -...a- ,—.., -...., -,,-E---::-------rast7 1 a .....-Zi -,—.L.-•-• .-i HON, M. C. BUTLER 22x-tTnited States Senator irroat Santa • catatua. • E X - U.S. Senator M. 0. Butler front South Carolina, Was Senator from '.'that state for two terms. In. a recent letter from Washingtan, D:Cche says; 11 can recommend Perim* tor dys.. • .pepsia and stomach frouhhi.% 1 hgve been using your medicine for a short period and 1 feel very =loft relleved'." it is indeed a woaderfuLawdiciae bs- $1ds a good tonic.".. -M. C. puller. Perrina Is not siMpiy it remedy for dyspepsia. Pommels a•e,atarth remedy. , Perim% cures dyspepsin because it Is generally dependents ttpeareatarth a the , stoixisch. If you do not derive prompt and satia• : tactery results front the use Of Perana, write at once to Dr..Hartmitngiving .'r':/vicebvigasedstgaratztou.i.etvolif Ytnu•louchli8014 ya4duabie. h:0:7411. • • • Address Dr. Hartman, PrOsldent.ofi TheHartanamatatritarinin Columbus, 0.; }My& . Mr. William Kecheive ,niet With a hat accident while • driving doWu I 'Mains' hill on the balm:Tara, -between, Hullett • • and: East' Wattamosfa recently. One of the : hold -bias , broke whit* emoted the •• horse to kick -Mr. Reefitte severe-WM-- • CM on the right leg below the kuoe, flii•ealcingtite leg, Ile was, alSo thrown fromthe buggy and .may on the grcnnd until discevered shortly' aft.erwarea. OUR GRE.A.T ROOM7MAKING SALE • • • . .. : •-•• In order to mike 7i110C'e room for our New Fall 6oOds, some of 'which t have already arrived. we must clear out during the next 80 days bend- y reds of .dollats worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. In order to do this we have marked these goods. (regardless of cost) at .2. prices that must clear the Jot in a few weeks. . - - • - • Below we mention only a few of the snaps to be found diming thie 'sale + - • .1 • • . , * • ••e• About it doaeri .waistd in white. Y • and fancy stripes,regular price ;•:: 4ge to 85e, to clear at.. `.„. .', , ..44c : •, . 4 ‘ , e . Y LADIES' CO/iSET d()V.ER% ••• . 2 '- • ' : ' Those, are all new goods, made Miss Bella; Macdougall of Winglaam, Ma;ceicnald. • . -Saturday from a three weeks' holiday at Winghate. with lier consith there. • Me. and Mrs'. ,Johni Cox and 'children of Chietk are the guests •of Mrs. gea Britannia Road. • • Hat:Many elvb will give a hop on Friday night, at Oddfellow's hall. • Miss Hulme of :Clinton is the guest 0! her friend, Miss? Carrie Collinscn at The 'Aibcrcleert. Miss Hargett or Chicago left for her home on Monday after a very pleas.- and yfitiwsi.tth aly171;friends, Mrs. Mes- 'Mrs, Agnew :of Clinton 'and her dau- ghter were the guests this week of Mrs. Agnew's neke, Mrs- Tweedie - and Mrs. "Campbell.- • ‘4sisiC1 .stloifbgh006: adnu4alaittyhecrosttwonit, hsoemn ... trimmed with ' ltte and baby ... broidery, regular price froth : 25o to 35e, to clear at, Higher priced' ones equallY + cheap. lot of Men's White and col. ••••• : ' : frOM j• rents *bra. Sold • °fed shirts,in stiff and soft " 60o to s1.25:all at one price. 48 4. MEN'S '003.T0N SOOKS Among this fot"will be found , 1244. In 11. • per pair While IQ° per 'pair. afeo a lot, of socks ranging imprice from ••:•, they last your chOice for • / Men s "Wool Sneksto clear at 2 -pairs for... ,25c •••• v. . 3 A, 44 ... LADIES WHITE DRAWERS.' . MEN & BOY'S -STRAW itATS 4±•• ...." * '' * ' , • • . • 4.4 .2. we have just a few pairs left . . All odd lots of Straw lIats •!. .4 : that vvere good value at 35c, . will be cleared during this • , i• whigh we are selling at per sale at.... ..., ....... . . . ...... • 19c 4( . t . pair • ..- , .. .. ' .. ...2e . . This is a c'hanee to sectme a 1 y . 05c Drawerio......st. 4 . . 1. • • , 4, 42 • nice looking hat • t prxce " y , 85c to $1 " . .... • c...... ... . , 60 of the common straws *t"...• .• , *is t • . . • , • • 44, * 4 .4. t H MPLU STEEL = • . . The Old Stand , . • .....'Clinton.. X . : 4-x-).:-:-:.Ko.:41,-).:•4•44444-:-)4.;+:44.4.44,44...:44.:44.:44.44)44., SPECIAL PRICES. • FOR ALL. -NEXT WIEK .. • .$ CUT PRICED SCREEN 'DOORS 90e Doors for 80e $1.25 Doors for $1.101 $1.50 Doors for $1.25 SCREEN WINDOWS All sizes, from 15e to 40e $2.00 Doors for $115 $1.75 Doors for $1.50 • GRANITE PRESERVING KETTLES All sizes at reduced. prices from 35e to $1.25 GRANITE SAUCEPANS Witit cover from 20c to Mc Without cover from 12 to 600 JOB LOT—HAY FORKS 2 prong Hay Fork, bent handle, strap fertile only 25e prong Hay Fork, straight handle " 35e 6 boxes Axle Greatzt3 for 25c Pure COAL ALL giZES-Ch.estratt, Stovejggg and Grate, no cars in we can supply A. BRUSH BARGAIN' Oval and flap styles • of Paint and Varn- ish Brushes from Se ti -p• CAN OPENERS—From 8 to 12c • Just the thing for picnics and caniping. 4 FEW SECONDS—In Granite 'Covered ?ailsat a very low price. Just the thing for carrying water lo the harvest geld, igrBinder Twine Special. Pure rianila 350 ft to the pound, only. 131 ets, Standard Manila 5.50 ft to the pouud,only 11 Standard 500.feet to the pound, only 101, ets. SA115011'1 PORTLAND: CEIVIENT-42.25 per Barrel, Get our stideial price!on large quantities. English Paris. Green 26e per lb * Farmers can have their coal any day they porno. from our sheds, • • STOVES HARLAND 3 'BROS. 1-1.A.AD*ARE ibeitfri.06,6.4.40v&i.06,4001;40.44-40.44,----14;40.41:4;44.46,