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Hohneiville; . • •
Miss Swan returned to her/same
at Dungannon and W.: Courtiee to
t 'row°. . . .
Mrs. A. Elcoat and daughter, of
Tuckersmith, were the guests of Mrs.
Stanley. for a few days last week,
Mi. Martin and Miss Minnie..Martin
of Tuckersmita, visited .friends atere,
on Sunday.
Miss Edith Holdsworth visitedefrie
ends in Centralia and Exeter. -
The Mission Band met .last.PrIday,*
at Mrs. Ladds. •• . •
Next Thursday afternoon 'the W; M.
S. will hold their sewing Circle at.
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School re -opened here on: Monday
morning.
Rev. T. R. Courtice. Of Chief*, and
Dr.. A. J. Courtioe of Maple' Creek,
Assa.; are home for theit holidays.
• Seaforth; ' • T
Goderi'ch. Winghnram Zurich. provineita winter F 4.4.444. ;;•.;„ • ,•
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this section on Saturday last. Laura fiertielb Mid Addie Wavier, incial Waiter Pair, which will be bold
We must congretulate the geilial
Registrar Coats upon the hOnor whi.
ch was cenferred upon hint by the. ci-
tizens of Clinton, who presented hira
with an illuminated address and a
grandfathers clock.
Hodgens Bros, Wolf carries an ad
in his • month advising people to come
in and. give him some paper money.
ete's fond of pulp.
The Hale re -union at the residence
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of Mr. Ilezekiah Hale, was a Malay
enjoyable atatir. IIis family consists
of William J., Mount Clemons, Mich.;
1111rs. A. 13. Robinson, arid her daugh-
ter, Mist; Clara and son, J. Y. of
Chicago; Mr. ,and Mrs. Edwards and
baby of Dunkeld, N, ; Mr. and Mrs.
Prank Hale and twe childrea of einel-
ph ; Theodore Iirtle of Clinton ; Beet
Hale, Stratford.; Miss Maude Hale,
Mt. Clemons; 111iss May Ilate„Toronto,
and :family town. There were twen-
ty one persons present, Including
some friends. Mr. and Mrs. litae le-
eeived many congratulations on the
happy event of their married Me. Mr.
1Telo is a• descendant of Commodore,
0-arrisou, one of. the .America's mill-
ionaires. Teo Commodore was an ag-
ent of the Canada Company bore, tak-
ing charge of their lumbering operat-
ions. Afterwards he returned to the
Ameripan side and became e million-
aire,. but* -Mr. Hale although 'nate;
millionaire is hale and hearty, ..
iitd' becamse they weee made in G od's
image, the stamp of His divinity was
on them. alr. laimber took the bar-
itone esolos in the anthem "a Lord,
wilt Thou. forget me ?".. Miss Hazel
'Moore, a yountg laity of fourteen. sum-
mers, sang 'Face' to Fake" at the
*offertory in the most pleasing style.
The Captain of the S. A. maRes
the evening pleasant with hie cornet.
. -Mrs. Vaughan and son elitster Ed.
el Toront,o are guests of' her brother,
:Jr. Charles Harper.
• Mr. Gilt of Si-. Paul, finished his
series of addresses to the Brethren in
their place -of worship, the Kiegston
• lea.11 on Monday week.'Ills o-
..overies were practical and. his man-
ner most fervent. lelr. Gill.left last
week to attend a convention of -the
Brethren *at St. Louis during the. Ex-
position.
Mr. William MeCreath Jr, content -
plates removing his family front New
York c to •Goderich. We weleome;a11
our old citizens. back,
. "Mrs. Dan Melver and family. left for
'their . new •henie at ..Winnipeg• on Wed-
nesday: . • . • •
Miss Kate MeCeurt hes returned to
her. home at Clinton', alter a• Most
enjOyable. visit with her- relatives,
Mr: Phelan and family.. . . .
Miss McPherson, •aceountente.retur-
ned on Friday from an exceedingly
pleasant. visit ,to Wiarteel andtather
'places. !' • '•
Mr. .Joe. Craig returned ant Friday.
evelaile from Kingston, the Fairmoue
at , being, laid •up .at that port. -foie
repairs, heating met 'With :.en -accident
in the Soo river. lair. Ciaig whee-
'mean on the Paliatiotinte ' . '
North. street etanali held a. delight -
eel picnic etathe:.Point Perm on Fel-
d er. afterhoon.. ',They all enjoyedthe
.hayraelt. rates; • • ..• . • „
aele. Ben OWN:ins:and other • vetee-
ans of Detroit,.'are. applying for their
U. pension•s dee aince the Civil
•War, eIt win lid. a good round eum
now: ;• •.• " ••••:.. • • •
24.ecenta.amye.e sub to • The Newe-
,Record until- ,end :Of /904. • • •
leetly. for apples..baerelst but.. .tiot•
toot early fore. 'Reiber.t. Elliott,. who
mad ° the. first shipment from 'Gadd -
Joh on•Saturday. •Charles Bates de-
livered one hundred apple barrels at
•diffetene orchards on Thursday- lase.
David* Cantelon, •Clineone is..shipping
also.
• Mee and Mrs. Max Sher of.Mitchell,
,and fa*mily• Were guests of Mr,..eand
Mrs. Young, lege week. • .
„Wee John. Martile.le going to Hare-
mon.th • visit. Mrs. •St.
'Geoege Price, her daughter. -
....The'allieees Vera, and Glatlys.Whit-
ely Were .* Kincardine visitors this
month.' • ,
•The raspberry ie a stayer -this feat..
Four boxesecould be' purchased .on
Friday evening foi 25 'emits.. .
J. Mueson; fornierTy of .Foreste
han'sole his , property on Neilson St.
.to Mr. Themes Gledhill. •Mr. GIcehill
soot tired of Hamilton. St. • e
Constable- Postlewaite. lost his -fine
•"1lyperon 'Gold -Dust" colt. on 8th of
'August' from acute inflemenetion. 1VIr.
.Atteill' -lest his fampus-eoese from
the • seine eomplaint. ,• • . '
• Mee. Birdie, HeyWood of Clinton,
spent her .vacation at Goderieh, and
was the. guest of Mrs; Samuel Cox.
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Mrs. • A. McLean and children:
are epending •this month the guest. of
Mts. Frink Tait, aireedemarantario.
• Miss Armour returned to her home
at. Clinton; afteie a pleasant. visit
here. . . • • •
Mrs: WI Green of Detroit, the•
•atioet of ' her mother„ Mrs, *John teed-
Iptd. • Mi. • Green loined her later, -
Mies 1VIeud Joimstone is an 'assist-
ant ett•the store of R. ID Cutt. • •
• Mr; frown° ' was mate .or the fated
City of • Berlie• and was at the •time
of .the. accieeet in his earth; consequ-
ently:he lost all he..pcaeessed. •His
gold :watch and whatever money he
had 'Went down with tlie steamer.
Thee yawl boats. were quickly manned
and :p.11 firelight safely to. shore, with
the exception of.one man. t
Parnham, Master Russell, and
babe, left- on • Wednesday for their
. home at Detroit; after ..e,pleaeerie vi-
sit .Witle Mr, and Mrs, W. Green. , • •
• Miss: .Vanstone pf •Beffaeo, is the -gu-
est of her mother. . • •• :
Mrs. • Stevens ofaGuelpla haw so far
reeoeered as to. be abbe to visit her
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Mrs. W. Mulholland's,
The home .of Mr. and Mrs. -John
Smith, was the scene of a quiet wed-
ding on Tuesday' . Morning O1. lare
when their de,ughter., ,Mai•gueriU
was united. in marriage. to Ma Thos.
A. Hatchet. Only .the iminediate'*eel-
eaves of the contracting pareies.were
present, the oeratony being performed
by. Rev. Y. H.- Larkin. Alter .a.dain,
ty wedding breakfast, the young .cou-
ple took the Morning .trainefee a tap
to Niagara Fells, Montreal and other
• points. .0e their return they will
take up their residence' in Mr. Jac-
ob's residence, High street; • ••
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A pretty. wedding took place •at. St,
:Thomas church. on Tuesday feet when
Rev. J. W. Hodgine egfficiated .at :the
marriage. of Mies a"ignes :Lynch, •of
Seaforth, to Mr. Vermon- W. Barford,
of 'Edmonton. The piing couple lefe
on the afternoon • train for. their
ure home in the West...
Rev. A. K. Birks preecbed last Sir:-
nday on. "Faith." The •ehotesi
hem was,• "My- faith. books' up to
Thee" with violin Obligate. .• •••
The annual fall 'fair of the Tticaere
smith Agricultural Society' .wili be
held in Seaforth on 'Sept,. 22nd and
23rd. • .
Mr. D; D. . • has returned
from a visit to the Old Country... as
. delegate to the Pan Presbyteelae
Council at - •Liverpoola Mr. e Wilson
visited --various' placesin England and
reports a..very pleasant trip.: Wae
accompanied by of
daughter; •Mrs.
Sampson and son, of Montreal.- '
Huron Road East..
J. R. Noble of Cedar Grove sp,orts
a new driver. The dust will fiy and
the bells will ringle. •
Jeremiah Noble is going to Ma I.-
toba to visit his brother. •Jerry's
smiling face will be missed.
Miss Bell of East Wawancrsh .was
the guest of Miss Annie Noble loaf
week.
Miss McMichael and Mr. T. Mc-
Michael Jr. and Miss N. MelVlieheel
were also- guests at the Noble bolne-
stead on Sunday. .
Mrs. Chas. Glew of the 1-lurrie
Road entertained a number of young
folks on Monday evening. Miss Wise
also entertained a few of her friends
une day recently. •
Mrs. T. Biggin and Master. Harold
of Colborne were visiting Mrs. Noble
and other friends in 1Tul1ett.•
Mr: J. R. Noble delivered' some
splendid cat-tle last weeke_ John- has
nothing but the best. •
Constance.
Misses Olive and Edith Coates, sp-
ent last week visiting friends in Wal-
ton.
Mrs. R\ W. Jewitt and daughter,
visited Mends in Brussels on Satur-
day.
Mrs. Alfred Cole and children el
Ethel, are at present the guests of
Mr. Cole.
Miss IVIaud Paul has returned to our
village after spending her holt-
days under the parental roof near Br-
ussels.
Mr. Arthur •MeAllister arrived in
our village on Saturday, after spend-
ing his vacation et Hensel' and: other
• sister, Miss Bissett. • ...a •
Ada,*Beverly • of Detroit, 'who.
spent her vacation last summer is
a guest at Hotel Goderich,
Mrs. (Ree.) IVIcIetughlan of 13eren's
River, has given the contract to one
of our firms to build a red brick resi-
dence for her on Colborne St.
Mr. nerds is building a • nice new
;louse on Nelson street. • "
Miss Fulton left for her home at
Browneville on 15.th Aug. after a del-
ightful visit to' our town.
MISS Pariee had luite au experience
on her trip to St. Louis. The train
on which she journeyed, was held' up
by milked robbers, who got away
with $1000. Miss Petlee, real anoth-
er lady escaped their notice, or the
robbers passed them by.
Capiain Noble reterned last week,
places. t 1.1 t to 11 Geor
" Noble necompahina hitn on the trip.
Goderich. Wednesday for Stokes 'Bay, ' with sup -
tan Bay, his daughter, Miss Lousie
Me boat, the Kolfage, cleared en
• • plies and cargo of afelawan's seat.
Mr. and Mrs, Johti Bates returned
from Ware, IVIass„ on Wednesday.
Rev. Dr. Meldialre is spending this
Week in Detroit,
I• ' Miss Gibson, of alemili on, Is the
guest of her cousin, Mrs. HoWrie. ,
• etre. Jackson of .Bruce, Mines, was
Mrs, Crabh has gone to visit her
grandson, Master Brogden Mclelitth,
'Poron to.
A Toronto . gentleMan, has routed
the residenea if the late J. J. Mee
Math. . •
Mrs. and Miss Lawson of Strat-
ford, eOnteMplatte emitting thee Whi-
ter in GO -bride .
the guest title month of Mrs. (Capt. -
Ain) 'Tretlieway, whom she accompane
led on her return from it visit to her
and Captain Treilieway.
Mr. and alre.Willialn Trethewayetnd
Mise Mabel TretlieWay are at preseat
at the Bruce Mines.
Mr. McLennan of Plorenee, Dawn
Co.,...ift the guest of Wee, Mrs.
T. TretlieWay,
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A severe electric storm passed over Misses Lydia and Clara Koehler, The prize list of the Ontario Prov- K N 00 - E3L. TH4:
In Turnbeetey the ba.rn of WM. Robin- aC °anima ed by AI sees Annie a ar-
son was burned, and. another in East ester, Edna Copp and Leala Hoover,
Wawatioule Mrs. Alex. Bruce Was up- of Clinton, left the other day for a
states in her residence near Marnoch, weelt'e outing at Grand Bend.
waen the electric fluid struck the hoe After an illness extending over a
period of about a month, Mrsela
use, setting it on fire. Her son ran
up and foundhis mother dead and her Steinbach breathed her last on. Me-•
clothing on flre. She was 72 years dnesday mornings The deceased hail
old. The family. were all shocked by 'been a resident of Zurich for over
thirty' years and. bes always been
the lightning.
held. in. high esteem ter all our alai'-
. zens, who express the greatest regret
at her early demise, see having I not
° MeKillop Tovvitsbip. yet reached her fifty-fifth year. She
leaves, beside a, devoted. husband, th-
Mrs. Smith of Toronto is visiting ree sons, Dr. Robert IL,. of Richville,
her sister, Mrs. MeIlveen. of Lead- Mich, Chester, of Waterloo and Gar
bury. , net, of Zurich, the daughters being
Miss Emma. Hackwell has -gone to Mrs. G. M. Baldwin, of Sea,fertb Bee
visit Rev. Dlr. and Mrs. Andrews at atrice and A.my living at home. '
Burlington Beach. Mr. Andrews re- Dr, L. G. Routhier, President of
tired from the lalethodist ministry at the St. Joseph Land Improvement
the last meeting of the Conference. and Manufacturing Co., Ltd. has
The infant chile of ala, .1. ea elute, issued a writ against teat (fornpaay
well died on Friday evening last. We for $36,575.00.
tender our sympathy to the bereaved The Rev. leather Loiselkoand Mr.
parents. John Laporte, of the atauble Line,
A big gang of Indians age on the passed _through bere last Sundaypen
rounds in quest of flax pulling and we
'tear they have got a big job from
Mr. Forrester ol Mitchell and. have
camped in Logan township,
.The contract for the new line .o'f
railway 'from Guelph to Goderich.has
been let, It will ren about a quarter
or. mile from la: eorth heuntlary of
MeKillop, the tool° length .of the
township. •
Mrs. McLeod. has; been visiting. her.
=thee, Mrs. Macdonald, and liae-
wise her sisters recently. • . •
. Mt. Thomas O'Laughlin. is building
a new brick house. •II, -will be a. very
:nice. dwelling when completed. -
A young lee, eon - of Mr. Conrad
•Eckard, climbed upon the roof of his
•father's how and slipped off, falling
a distance of nearly *twenty feet but
escaped -with a pair of sprained arms.
05 cents Pays a. sub to The .News -
Record until the end of e904.• • •
the former's automobile., intending to.
take a run to Stratford. They only
reached Dublin, which place the
machine broke doWn.• They returned
1201110 by train. on Tuesday. •
. Mr. •John Richbeil had a narrOw ea -
cape from what may • have pr 'tee a
• sermlis accident on Tuesday' evinange
He was returaiug from the manetry
and wheneaboat a, mile and a que• ter'
west .of tame the bit brake ane 1.Vr:
Riekbeil -lest control of the velittal.
The horse. made a erieli• tee road
going at a. terrific rate. Mr. fevered
Teen, who . Was with Mr. Biekbeil„
thought the.gait was A little leo fast
for him and..itunped Out of tete buggy..
The horse was finally brought to a
standstin Raies hotel, Luckily
neither lierse nor driver eustained
any itijary. •
HCAStall.
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-.John Schafer of Zurich,' has purch-
ased G. C. Petty's butchering. busin-
ess, and took -possession on. Monday.
The harvesting of Dutch Sets Is
now in • progress and the ydeld prom-
isee to be above the average. Peter
Triggerson has an •acre which it is
estimated will, yield seven tons.' W. •
Buchanan •also ;has a fine crop'on• a.
half acre. . • . . •
Ree, Mr. Swan. of -Holenesville, Cir-
cuit accompanied by his wife and :de-
ugbter, visited Hensel' friends
on Tuesday.. It was through Mr, .S.w-!
an's instrumentality that the Heneall.
Methodist Church was. built and. .the•
members of his old flock, as well as
the .citizens generally, were pleased
to spa him and Mrs. Swan. Miss •Kaa
tie; . who is now • young lady, is etee
[aching school. very succesefuliy.
The •work on the exterior'. ot...the
Queen's Hotel is- progressing _rapidly
.ane. in a few days an ,apaarently tam
strectiire .will greet •the eee. burying
behthd , its .pleasing exterior the. • old'
struethre .buiftehy S.Rannie dei•ing
the year of :the..Centennial at Philed-
elphia.. Wheri the .ireprovemente ate
*complete -a banquet le • fi t . epleb-
rate the ,ey.ent will be in'erder. .•
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'Port Albert... •
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Miss 'Gracie Crawford left Friday
fog her school at G•lainie and 'Wise
Lena ITaetkine left. for her school at
Logan .on Saturday and W. B. Haw-
:lens:for his school at Maleking, Miss
Lizzie McMillaie for eer school., in
Colborne on Monde* Morning; also
Miss Lou Cunningeame•to• her school.
it -Cedar Valley on Monday morning.
Mr: R. R. Andersone!Constance, re-
ported •here . foe his school. on Mon-
day. a • • : • '
W. W, efawkins retuned last Week
L() Chicago. • '
Rev. 11. J. Condell; ('entre Island,
will ollielete. in the , English church
next 'Sunday evening at 7 o'clock.
Mrs.•Thos. Joy, Naeliville,. Tenn„
who has been visiting her. brothers
here, loft Saturday for griderich, anti
Tuesday for her home. " . • .
• Mrs. Albert .Jordan., and daughter,
Who have been visiting her methete
Mrs. Thos. . Hawkins, lefe Tuesday
for :their limee nanklin, Tenn.,
Jas. ilawkinse and leis nephews, Al -
'bort arid George Currell, Termite
who aee visiting him, spent Saturday
at Kincardine. .• • •
and Sunday • with his brother-in-law
Mrs. Adam Schaefer and Wind have
returned to Wingham,
A. Hatekins leaves Tuesday week
for Winnipeg, Man. •
Our citizens were surprised on Sat-
urday inorning to learn of the death
of John Martin, who died suddenly
the night previous. Mr. Martin spent
all his life upon, the lakes where .he.
Was. well kilOwn as "Gaft-Topsail
Jack.'lais wife and geown 'fame'
ily Survive him. The •funerar took
place on Monday to the R. C. Ceme-
tery at Kingseridge.
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** • Benotiller.
Harvey Malloy, V. S., of Staffa, is
spending hie- holidays wider the par-
ental roof.
Miss Mary Snyder left last week
for the Nile, where she will spend a
couple of months. •
• Miss 13essle Yella,nd has recovered
from. her recent illifess and is able to,
be otit again.
After having spent it few weeks at
his home here, Yelland left 'last
week for the -West.
Mrs. Thos. and Miss Maggie Van -
stone,. of 13ayfleld, are spending a few
days in this locality.
A new wire fence .being erected
around the dhurela When completed
it will add greatly to the appearance
of the church property.
Jacob Elsley has had a new Brant-
ford windmill erected over the well
recently drilled.. Jacob is a progres-
dye and up-to-date farmer and is
bound to keep pace with the growing
Imes.
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at Guelph from December tab to 9th, •I
has just been received. ,After a care- te4,4
ful review of the rules and regulat-
ions as embodied in the prize list, we
notice that the only Importaut chan-
ge is with reference to the Dairy
Test, In former years the test was
:darted on Monday .of the week of lee
Show and ended* on Wedneedity. This
necessitated the closing of tee Dairy
Department ' to the p Mlle uatil the
Pair was half over and owing to the
large amulet of clericai work invol-
ved, the results ot the tests could not
be posted. earlier tha Friday. The
of both exhibitors an visitors by
Management has acted in the interest
having the test begin on Saturday
and end on Monday. 'Visitors will
'now aeve Access to the Dairy Depart-
ment during the full time of the show
and the complete results of the test
can be posted. not later then Wednes-
day. . Arrangements. are being made
to have individual results posted. in
trout of each cow, so that complete
information. will be available to visi-
tors at the time they are exernining
the competing animals.
A substantial increase .. brie been.
made inithe account of the prizesethe
offerings for regular 'and special priz-
es making- a, total value of 18252.50.
This amount is apportioned to the di-
fferent departments as follows,— "
Be.ef Cattle $1922..00
slaittui,iverp Cattle
1552.00
1240,00
Swine and Babon*Ilogs......11542407:0506
VetultrSYterek .. eel Dressed .
Poul 1 ry, 565.00
Morris township.. •
The council met on August 1st.
Meiebete ,all present, the Reeve in the
chair. Minutes 01 last meeting 'were
read and confirmed', ' Kearney
resigned the position of operator of
road grader and on motion of Code
and Jackeon, Wm. Thuell was appoi-
nted opeeator to be paid two dollars'
per day when employed: On- motion
of Taylor arid coge,. John Roger, of
waS appointed engineer for
the township- of. Morris, :under the pr-
ovisions of •tlie Ditch and Water Cou-
rses Act. ' A. petition. was presented
by Michael Kelly and othere . asking
for; the construction of a, drain throu-
gh a portioe.of the eth, 8th, Oth con-
cesitions under the .provisions of • the
Municipal Drainage Act. On reetion
of Taylor and Code the prayer of ape
id petitieni. was granted and the clerk
i ristructed to nill fy the tewnship•eng
ineer to aet on the same: The Treas-
urer :handed in his half , yearly state-
ment and on motion of Shaw and Ja-
ekstin .was accepted as satisfactery.
N notice .was receieed, T.•11.1e-
Lauchiu elai...ing damages $601, • on
account of horse being Mitired in O.
culvert. On motion of Code and Sh-
aw ti0. tiotice. was taken. On motion
of „Taalor, and Code, R. Proctor was
appoiated collector for the current.
year At ,a•salary of $85.60.: On mate
ion et Jackson •and She.* the Reeve:
and Treapurer Were instructed to aor--
tacit •.$500.00 to Meet' current expen-
ses. On motion of Jackson and Shaw
the township tete was fixed at.1 5-10
milts on the tie 131aws No. 9, 10, 11
and 12 were !lay -read.and passed. ••
Mrs. a'. J. ,Baines of Brussels„ was
visiting her friend:Mrs. Jim. Clegg
.last weea and 'renewed' friendships
around Sunshine. ' ••
-Thd Grand Trunk aeceitted.,$185 for
putteria e.culvert, conneetiOn 'with
the LaMont.Illunicipal dramn. across
their road 'bed. , •
Mies Mary R. Findleter,e1 the Wo-
men's Medical College, Philadelphia,.
was the guest of her. Sister; Mrs. 'Jo-
hn Clegg for a few days last week. •
• Mrs. J. el.. Crocker and daughter Of
13utralo, Ye -are visiting the felin-
or's, sister, Mrs. Cardiff. '
!newt!, 6th lame will pow be
in 'charge •of the -*load :grader as W.
Kearitey resigned the job. ,.$2.00 a
day is the pay received. • • •
Towns.hip rate .thie year Will • be
tnillS On • the' dollar;
The enlarged and rereodelled resids
•euee of :John Davis, .4th line, will so-
on bee reedy. kit • occupation; .
. Miss -Gracie Ferguson, 5th line, has
been helidaying at the honie•Of .3e. T.
Picket a. Westfield,'
-Mee. Thomas 'Ainlaye of Listowel,
has returnee from her visit to •Jose
oh and Mrs, !Clegg and .family. . • ;
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SNIFFLING AND ' . •
• • SNEEZING COLDS.
.' Can ••be slapped in a feve minutee
andaietmanently cured in one hour bY.'
inhaling fragrant healing; Catarrho-
zone zone. No remedy compares with
Caterehoeone for colds in elthe head
and nasual catarrh. It sooths and
heals. the inflamed nmeous membranee
prevents sneezing and coughing,ekars
away the "stuffed up" feeling in the'
forehead. If you haven't used Caeare
rhozone get it to -day and try it . on
your next cold, You'll be surprised
at the efficiency' of this delightful in-
haler treatment which pleases every-
one . because It cures so quickly.
Complete outfit $1,001 trial size 25e.
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Poultry Demonstrating.
Mr. Mord; the poultry expert, of
Ottawa, will superiritend the showina
of a complete model hennery under
the auspices of the Dominion Govern-
ment at the Canadian National.Exhi-
bition, Toronto, August 20th to Sep-
tember 10th, Poultry raising during
recent years has becotne such an im-
portant industry., both with exclusive
breeders and with general farmers
ihroughOUt Canada, that the Goverta
Anent wisely decided to demonsttate
all that eves most wean and MOS
successful in incubation, breeding,
caring and feeding. Pot those Who
;keep poultry, whether for profit or
pleasure the iniformation derived
a/ouzo/00 tat new ercippro sale mole
valuable.
Our well-known townsman John
Ryan, and his friend, Joseph 'Thomp-
son, of 'Leeburn, intend to test their
strength and muscle at the coming
sewing contest at the G. N. W. Pair
itt Goderich.
Our burg on Tonday had a vie
from the venerable John Buchanan,
new ot Carlow, WhO came to see his
worthy friend, John Haldane. Both
gave each other the hearty Scotch
hand sbake and talked over old three
1) h it
In Goderich when the latter taught
the gramma school. • Thursday ef
last week Mr. and Mrs. Haldane met
a, party of many at the old resident.
of Colborne et the residence of Ceuh-
,ty Councillor Alex Young, .exreevo of
1 comorne,
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Total. amount of prizes...$8552,50
It Will he seeit from the above fig-
ures that .exhibitors who succeed. in
seowingr." winning stock, will receive
ample reward for their •efforts in dir-
ect, mall returns. Besides this, exhib-
its at the Winter Pair have • attained
it standard for quality which gives
te exhibitersethe maximum- amount
of • advertising value. Those who in-
tend' entering stock should now he
giving particular attenticin to the fit-
ting. of their animals. • .
• .A. P. Westervelt,
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RACKING PAINS JOINTS
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Also every form Of aheumaeisin, ne-
uralgia and sciatica are ?best cured by
Neeviline the quickest relief for mus-
cular- pain yet discovered. It's 1)6.7
cause Nerviline strikes in and penet-
rates right to tbe core •of the pain
that it gives such unbounded satisfac-
tion. "I caught cold in my shoulders,
while driving and suffered great pen,
Wettes G. E. peinpsay ef
used Nerviline freely, and wan sewn.
quite well.- I have found Neeviline an
exeellent, remedy for rheumatism.: and
neuralgia as well asfor cold an the
on •the chest, I recommend Nerviline
highly .and` :wouldn't he without it
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New Fall Mantles
"We have jtial l'OCPIVPd our New Pail aiel Winter Mantles, heft.
ets and Capes, and they are really enema. We show all the lie a,
est stylesin the market. Every gement it lip -to -date. Every
lady requiring it new mantle shoald, see Our Rt.tq'k W1101) is IR el tile
hest. We show exclusive stylewhieli will riot be showo by any
other house In Blyth, B .low we mention 3 fi.tV styles and primes,
hut the mantles meet be seen to be appreeiat ed :—
Ladies' Beaver Jacket. in bleak and bruwn, t'.t velvet cullare,
fancy buttons, very :specie! $3.40.
Lediee' Prize thetts, hawk and grey, with or without collars,
. fancy metal buttons, at $450,
Chevoit el a :Wee, with or with:nit collars, shoulder capes,
trimmed with fancy braid, at IP.
Ladies'Black Venetia,: (elite, without collars, lined throughout
with mercerizeJ i.1'11111)1od vitli Ililtili atlil f tavy braid,
levee shoulder capes, and laney metal buttons, at $0 00, $7,50,
$8.00 and $10.00,
Lacliea' Zahiline Coate; trimmed with velvet and feney .
braid, or
very styiish gazInent, at $12. •
,Ledies' Coats, made of fliie kersey cloth, hi Week only, with black
or fancy metal Imttona, They are very swell nt ibili. •
Children's Coets, in colors.nt blee and tiro wn, at. $1.75 and- $2 50.
MIsse4' Coats, in colors, a fuli range. et 83. $.1 and $1.50.
Girls' White Bearskin Coate, in all sizes, at $2.5e, $3.00 and foam
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are stili doing business 0 dayebi the me-kr:tad are more than ever t
! able to snpply our customers with. eel t hat ie stylish and serviceable
• . in. all kinds of footweite. • - - . - .. - . . ee
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re . Ouretim is to saisfy oar Customers. • .
. elr, Taylor, 14 Misy 00 his wee- home and will likely lie here about 0
- • numerous cuetonieee and friends for theirparronage in his absence
0 • and ale° to ask for a continuance or the smile, •
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(1).—By Selling good goode. • • ' • • ie
er , (2)—BeeSelling•at prices.that are right.
• Our stock ia welt' selected and vine:line Sheee of all kipcle at. very - •
. ' . • ' • reasoretble prices. • • • . ; • . •• r. : .
Men's fine SilOOS flVill V1.:75 te $5,00
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Outing Shoes .of ' .all'Itinds a,
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- . Boys. e , • It • 1,50 " • 3.01 • • .. • . • . •
Wainen's.-..• el ." La0 ".. .400 ' ... • • . • -
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.AllifY,Wit, 1St: Wetherefoi,eteke. this opportunity, to thank.- our •
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• . : in all sizes and in all prices.
We are hole egoists in 01inton for the Worth Cushiou Solo Shoes, '
• Priees,aerainetes $3,75/ .* sm.*
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FURNITURE
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: • of 'Spring.. ' You will require Fniniture. • : 1.:1
See us about it sbefore buying...
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Thae's .why laiitnem's Coi:n. Extract- ../.
or has emelt in the leed far the last • High grade tip6to.date made in. .. • .
Is with the best- article eee ' ' '
half century. It cures corns painless- • '.. Canada, . • Ball -Bearing ly.l.achinOs.
.ly in tv,tenty-four hours ' and never One price to .all. :.
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fails'. Use ' only Putaarn's .• for come
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' :HOOVER it,'BALL.
Oscar.Dueharine, jr.; who •is
working 'et Couitright, visited his
father and mother on Sunday week.-
Dr. Routine; left last Friday 13fOr
Ottawa and -expects toabe away two
weeks. •• • ' '
IVIr. Williein Cearettee of Corbeft,
is moving the old store that the St.
Joseph Separate School have bought,
lafri S...A. laaggett,; of Chicago,
Who has been visitine hie father -in
law, Mr. Baurette; returned home
on Setueday. • •
The scow that Le Jeftbry • draws
Stone with :feriaeiii yriday. • night's
a•The ashen -nen visited the Bend on
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Seaday. • ,
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Mr. • Joe'Spencer, who as .been
here on a visit' for 'some tinie, tett
on 1VIonday: for the:Northwest where
he teaches. a schoOl. • . •
;VRDICT* OF . Alachifie4. •
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samrimen*fasalosioitaleasein4za
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the remark-
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we are
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TrtE MAN TITAT WORKS HARD •
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must have,hut whether be has stren- •
Perseverance arid will -power he
itth and vigor is another tonsiderat- .
ion. Hard working men usually have • .0.000,000.0.0.00,0,0000,0.00.
irritable nerves and should fortify : A
their systems with a course Of Perrs . es,
farms new bleod, ettaplies the eyetein
Wonderful the strength that, Perroz- • W I Del, C. II, :IL
ane impute to brokendowit inen. It
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ozone, a tonie that rebuilds and re-, ,
itelizes beyond all telling. It's just .
with abundant neurishinent, and wh-
laSsitude Perrozone establishes a re- •Clillton.4
ore formerly there was tiredness and
serve ot energy and vim. Try Verro- 0,
zone,—priee tioc, per 130X, ;4106411,46,1044601.WIWIANOW10464640
all lines.
Seo bills for details
Night and Sunday calls aneweeed no residence of either, of the prinei- •
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THE GREAT CASH STORE
Great August Sale
Here is a grand opportunity to secure
. seasonable and up-to-date goodS at 0
Greatly Reduced_Prices. 1
We are going to rush out thousands of t
dollars worth. of Dry Goods, Millinery, Cloth,- i
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ing, Hats, Caps, Carpets, Curtains, Boots,
Shoes and Trunks.
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As Space will not allow us to quote prices I
come early and get your choice ofthe
• Many Bargains
we have in store for you during s'
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