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August pith 1904
The Clinton News-Rocord
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THE .MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Act of Parliaoaent 18aTi
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: Capital twthorlzigli $5,000,000 Capital plaid up $3,000,000
Room Fund $2,850,000
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The Public willplease bear in mind that we have removed from one
•old. stand., RattenburY street, to our new and spacious office (which
it now in the centre of the town) to the stew Combo block, corner of
Victoria and Albert etreets (opposite J. W. Irwin'e grocery.) A call
run .t public generally is solicited.
—SAYINGS BANK DgPARTAIENT-:—
Interest allowed at highest current rates from date of
deposit to date of witbdrawal ... . ... ....... „..„....
11. C. BRUWERManager. VI CLINTON
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TRIP THROUGH. ;coo ISLANDS.
+++++++++++++++++44+++ A popular and delightful trip via
••• Grand 'Prank, train to GananoSsue,
" where connection is made with R. &
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Seen
i1000Noaivo.laCnod'as ctfrip thrLoaue
• .. renee to- Montreal arriving there in
0.6 the evening in time for trains to all
, aa Eastern, resorts. Tourist , tickets are
" • on sale daily for' this trip. Call at
" Grand Tra:nik offices for tourist Mere,-
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titre and :further information.
THOSE NEW
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STANLEY COURT OF REVISION. -
21111 JILT'
AT HELLYAR'S
The cases are good
designs
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They are accurate time t
keepers, they are durable::
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Also a full line of
KITCHEN
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ALARM CLOCKS
Call and see them :
Prices are Right.
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• W. H. Heiiya'j.
Jeweler and Optician
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We Goultifft.
Gout(' You?
Have built nea firat class
trade, such as we • have
unless our goods were
right in every way. We sell •
the Finest Goods for the tinetit
trade. One trial convinces you
of this.
Among other lines we ex-'
cel in Fancy Biscuits. •We
keep Assorted Bistatits at 10e
per lb. up to Macaroons at. 50c:
• Olives and Pickles we have
only'the best: Chutney Chili, •
Sauce, Chow -Chow, sweet and
sour Vinegar Picklesand also
Horse Radish.... . •
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We still solicit sour trade
W. •T. O'Neil.
• CLINTON
Houses for Sale.
i -Good Cottage aril -two lots. on
Isaac street.
.1 -Good House and two lots with
large plum orchard on Pillion
street.
.3--iemnfortable House and one lot
cn Joseph street. •
.4 -Brick Horse said two lots oft Mary
street.
.5 -Two Houses on Rattenbury street
west.
16 -Large Brick House, with six acres
of land, barn and driving barn, good
orchard, within a mile of centre of
Clinton.
7 -Frame House with eight acres of
land, barns and orchard, cm Dinaley
Terrace.
'1° For terms, etc., apply to,
• HENRY BEATTIE,
Solkitor, etc. Clinton.
• / ar.;.'.ag a nice line of
ases,
Jardinieres,
Toilet Sets.
Notice is hereby given .that a Court
will be held pursttant to the '• Vot-
ers' List Act" . by his Honor the
judge of the county court ofi the,: cc-
tuity of Huron, at V.arns.,oii Tit= S -
d ay A -140S t 25th at rz o'clocka.
m.teo3, to hear and determine the
several comPlaitits •c.f errors and o-
2nissieni in the voters' list of the
Municipality of Steady for a9o4., All
persons havitig business at the court
are requirect to attend . at the .,said
time and plae.. .Dated the ioth day
of . 'August, nog. J.. E, Ilarsawell,
Clerk.
"CANNOT REALIZE UNTIL 'YOU SEE
The World's Fair, St. •Lonis; the im-
mensityand magaitude of. tha's
000,000 'Exposition.' ]very country of
the world is there with palaces, sta-
tuary- exhibits, • Canada exhibits being
a Special feature. Redneed rats • • an
'effect permit stop over at Chicago,
District Passenger .Agent., Toronto, for
statioas; Write. to J. D. "Macdonald,
Detroit and. attermediate. Canadian
handsome booklet. -containing 48 pages
of illustrations and. 'elescript2ve 'litera-
ture. Tickets and full information' at,
Grand Trunk ticket offices*. a. • ,
• • • • S. •MeDONALD,
• District' Passenger' Agent, -Tororito..
DB... BUTLER, EYE EAR NOSEnd Throat • Specialist; 370 Queen's
Aveave,: London, 3rd door east of
St.' Andrew's • Clittreli. Glasses sup-
plied.- Will be: at the :• 'Rattenbuay
Hciase, April 23, ::Ttnie 2-tind
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THOR.OBIZED • REGISTER:41h.- D UR-
•hcan Bull .for .sale, '13 months 'Old; :
Ha.ve.two Will sell catie •cheap -Al-
bert • Nott, 16t-'24. con• . 2a. StarleY•
Clinton P. 0. • . , t5
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• LEAVE YOUR pimrats NOW
• FOR. YOUR SEASON'S SUP-
PLY (.)414. CARR
ONLY TILE VERY BEST GRA- •
P14,3 wincE wiLT, s0f3)
AT TUB Loivii.;wr :POSSIBLE;
PRICE 1,;*.• •
ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS &aROWLAND.'S
wAlty STORE •OR WITH : • •
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Wi J. Stevenson.
and' would be pleased to have you call
and inspect.
You Can See.
For yoarself how much a shoe has to
do with the appearance of your foot.
What is giglier than n poorly shaped
shoe ? What is daintier than.
• A TRIM CLEAN CUT SHOE
that fits closely about the foot and
brings • out its natural artistic Iiiie.s.
We can •find a shoe to fit your, !cot
no matter how hard you are to suit
Our •spring stock ,has arr'ved •and the
prices are right., We are showing •a
line of •shoes for nen at limo that
tan't be heat for price and quality.
Alsa a line of shoes for women. (The
Queen Alexander) for $2 which is extra
value. Come in and have a look at
aur stock. No trouble -to show goods.
GrO0erleSI
Our stock is Complete. We have r:
good( line of japan Teas, green end
black. In package teas we carry the
Luddite, Red Rose, Diu Ribbon and
Lipton's celebrated teas. They were
bmight before the advance in, -price
which we will give oar customers the
benefit of. Plain and Fancy Biscuits,
toiled Hain, Smoked Roll,, Breakfast
Baton Pickled Pigs Feet, Canned
l,tcats, Pickles in hull* and bottles cf
all knids. A trix.11 crder will convince
you that we carry a stock equal th
In th trade and the prices rea-
sonable. Also a car ts.l• Redpath's sug-
ar just arrived which we are selling at
cost.
In seeds we have got good Red
Our stock of Nevelties, Brie-a-brite, Clover, Alsike, lirect a nn
Artware, Tillware,„ ete., 15 complete, Tnenip seed and all kinds of garden
seeds, , orchard grase.
Ileek:es these we carry eandies and /a troekery we have a kw dinner
suey biscuits, sets we are selling very cheap. Your
Eggs taken in exchange for goods. tirade selected,'
TENDERS WILL BE RFCF.•tVED Go4ericbGocierich.
by the undersigued up to August
23rd for renoxving earth and posting
en hill at Maitland River near Hole:
mesville. Also for tbe construction
of a cement bridge at lot 21, eon. 3.
Plans and specifications nay be
seen at my residence. -John Midd-
leton, Reeve, Goderieli township.
WANTED. -A GOOD STRONG BOY
to learn the tinstnithing trade. AP-
plyto Hierlanc) Bros.
THE HOUSE AND LOT ON CORNER
t>f Mary awl Princess streets is off-
eree, for sala. The koase is in goodi
repair and contains eleven rocitus3.
Stable, hard and soft water, and %
acres of laud. Apply to J. Ridout,
cr J. Croll. •31-3*
FARM TO. RENT OR FOR SA.I4E.-
Lot 32, eon.. 9, Goderich township,
consisting of 8o acres, 40 acres seed-
ed down, 6 acres in fall wheat„ or-
chard, brick house and bank barn. ,1
anile from schocl, 2y, miles from
Holinesville, 5 miles from Clinton.
Immediate Possession can be given,
George J. Connell, Clinton P. 0.
VOTERS' I,IST FOR 1e04. -VILLAGE
of Ilayfield.--Nectice is hereby given
that I have transmitted or deliivered'
to the perSors mentioned . in -sectiota
. ' 8 and. 9 of the •Ontario Voters' List
-Act, the copies rogvired by saidsec-
tions to be so transmitted or deliva
(wed . of the' list, made pursuant to
said act of all persons .appearing in
the last revised Assessment Roll of
.the said Municipality that are entit-
led to vote at elections for mean -
lairs. o •the Legislative Assembly
„ and at Municipal Elections and that
said list. -was first posted, 'up in my
office in the:Village of • Da:.yfield itt
'the 'County of Httron, on the. 3oth
day of .3 ally, 1904, and remains' there
for ieepeetion.: gleeters. 'are 'called
upon -to call and exaltrineitaafea 'I2st
•-one. if. any azanissions • or any other.
errors are fauna .within to rtake im-•
itnediate. proceedings. to have said er-
rors _Corrected according to
W. Erwin, 'Clerk. July 3oth• 1904.
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Voters' List for 1904.•,
•• town of Clinton ,
Notice is here Jay given that I have
• transmitted: or delivered to the per-
sons mentioned' h .sections 8 (and ' $,
• ot the Orttatio Voters' List' Act, the
copies required by said sections to be
traaismitted or delivered :of the
• list made pursuant to said .act of
all persons apPearing in the last re-
vised Assessment Roll of 'the said
411tuaicinalitY that are •entilled. to
:vote. atelectienS; for Mem-
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;.Ws of the' • Levslatere A,seeenbly
• end 'ait Municipal •Elections ' and that
• said *list-.was.first posted up. an my'
•otlice111 thetiTown oil Clintoit, in dee
county. of Huron, on•the 3oth (Tar
of July, • Mom anti- reniains there f•or
: inspection. Electors are called! upon
to &all and, examine said..list and
if any'omiss..'ons or any other errors
• are found therefti .to take =limeade
'...proccedingaa. to have said,. errors cor-
reeted'aecorditg to.law,-D. L Mae.:
phersoit, • Clerk. July 3411, 904.•
CANADIAN' NATIONAL ExHIBI-
Con, Toronto Aug. 29th to Sept.
10th. $3.70, Clinton to Toronto
• and return good going. August :29th
to Sept. 9th.. $2.75. good going
• Aug 30,' Sept 1, 3, 6 and 8th. All
tickets valid for( return'unj ,!ept.
R. GRAHAM
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06, rs Sierhig'
VARiBTY '
- f$TOI4B, Ogle• Cooper's 014 stand.
FARM. LADORERS • EXCURSION
.$12.00 to points in \Manitoba .and
Assinihoia good going Augtit•it 23rd,
For tickets, illustrated literature
and full information call on the ag-
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THE TORONTO EXHIBITION.
greatest eVent..of the year. Return
• tickets will be on sale from Clinton.
at $3..70, good going ' August 29th,
to •Sept. 9th and at $2.75, good
going Aug 30th, Sept 1, 3; 6; and 8..
All tickets , valid :returning until
Tuesday, Sept. lath. For. tickets
and full information call at Grand
Trunk Ticket Offices. , • .
FIFTY MILLION DOLL1A.RS PROD-.
lent. A desctiptive pamphlet has
been issuedgiving full information
• regarding the Great World's Fair,
• St. Louis, to which ',Exhibition red
uced rates 'are in •effect, permitting
stop • ever •iit Chicago,. Detroit 1/4„and
at intermediate Cana.cha,n Stations.
• Call on. Grand Trunk Agents, and
secure copy of booklet or address
J. D. McDonald, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto. ''
F. R. Ilodginsa Town Ticket Agent,
O.' Pattison, Station Ageat.
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Fartn.Laborers'
Excursion. •
will tie rut. to stations en Can, Pea.
in Manitoba and Assiniboia, 'West,
Soutiatvest and Nortlaw?st ' Winni-
peg as fEa as .•
MOOSE JAW Sze ••
ESTEVAN AND Si •
.YORKTON , • • .s/2 ,
From all statiots- on C. k...Torois-
to City, Illea.dowvale, Guelph City and'
north and all; stations on lines of G.
T. R.; Toronto to Sarnia and north,
excepting north of Cardwell Janc.aand
mirth of Toronto On Nartlt Bay sec,
Ilea. on August 123rea• • .
One way tickets to Winnipeg only
will be sold but each person purchas-
ing he furnished with ta coupati cur.1
Which, after such person has u been hir-
ed at. t Winnipeg to work_ as. a farm
laborer, but loot, later than Aagtist 31,
Igoe, free transportation•will be given
the holder front Winnipeg to any Can.
'Dalian Pacific station ata Manitoinal ot
Assiniboia, ' West or Southwest or
Northwest •of Winnipeg; but not
bc-
yoflcJ Moose ;raw, Esteviet or Yorktou.
HARVEST EXCURSIONS
Winnipeg $30.00.
Regina $33.75
Mowbray, %Deloritine, Souris, Broa-
den $31.50.
IVIoesejaw, Kamsack, Swan River
Liletori, Lenore, Miniota,
Wawanesa $32.00. •
Dinsearth, Moosomin.
Arcola, $32.50,
Elsteven, Yorkton $33,00.
Saskatoon $35.25,
Pr. Albert $86.00.
Macleod $38,00,
Calgary 08.50.
Red Deer $39.50.
Stratheona $40.50.
Going Sept, 13th and 17th
Returning until Nov. 14th and 28th
For pamphlet kutd, all particulars.
and tickete 'apply to any Canadian
eifie .Agent,
A.11, Nonni" Asst. Geo. Pass. A.gt,
• Toronto.
'Hiss Jesse Straeton, Rochester, is Professor Pawnor°of MitchMl. sp-
the guest of her parents, Mr. and eat a few days in town last week.
Mrs. 1.,,,ttraiton. The serious . illness of Mrs. Laois
Miss McCaughey of Clinton, was suprlsed everyone on Thursday last.
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the guest last week Of 's. A. Swat-
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field. A hemorrhage made its appearance
and little hope was held out for her
Miss Lizzie DeCourcey of Logan, is recovery.
the guest this Month of Miss Phelan.
AleMillan • of Detroit, are guests of er,
Miss Flossie Smith and little •Miss burg end her sister, Hazel and broth -
Miss Byers, stenographer of Pitts -
Miss Smith's parent's, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood, of Southampton, spent
their holidays here, the guest ofi
George Smith. • Sir grandmother, Mrs. James Donald -
Mr. Fred Thompson is getting his s
his father, painted white and re -roof- Mrs. W. II. Marney returned last
Mrs. Crabb intends to spend the • KvvieleatIlliiilnune- a very pleasant . visit at
ed severe,' out buildings. '
coming winter in California, with Mr. George Thomson received a lat-
her son Mr. Charlie Crabb, who ter front his brother, Captain James
went there an invalid last year, but
is enjoying good health ,now,
Professor and Mrs. Broach of Bro-
oklyn, N. Y„ registered at the St.
Lawrence this month.
Mrs. Whitely of Clinton, is for a
time the guest of her friend, Mrs.
- McKenzie, .uuder the care of an M. D.
Miss Huldah .Whitely and Miss Nel-
lie Armour, returned to their homes
at Clinton on Wednesday.
Miss Harrison left, on Friday to
visit relatives at Stratford, and pro-
ceeded to Toronto on Monday to att-
end the Millinery openings:
Mrs. Elliott of •Mitehell, holidayed
in Goderich the past week. Her son,
Willie and daughter accompanied, her.
Mrs. Robert McLagan and her dau-
ghter, Miss Margaret E. Wardlaw,
„Stra,tford, were Goderich visitors on
Wednesday
new rtirehase the late residence of °II'
Marriages
GREENWAY--SIVIITII-Iti Lucknowi
• at the home of the bride's father,
by Rev. W. A. Smith, assisted by
• the Rev. E. V. Smith of Stock-
. .well, Indiana, J, F. Greenway of
• 'Crystal to Bella
Thomson formerly town clerk, God -
aria, but now of Leeds, North Dalt-
ota, telling Mw 'to give ,the Daughter
of the Empire a Cheque for $100, to
furnish, a cot for the Marine hospital
to be called "The Thomson Cot."
An impromptu hop was held at 10d-
cifollow's hall, On the first Friday of
the month, at which quite a number
of summer visitors were present,
among them being the Misses Frum-
merville and Rheum of Detroit, Miss
Champaign° presided most efilciently
at the piano. The ladies looked esp-
ecially attractive, for "such short not-
ice, in which to prepare. Flowers
were very much in evidence. The hop
broke up at midnight, Only lemonade
was.served. 1VIesdames Lee and baby
of Toronto, and Taylor tif the same
city aro the guests of Mrs. Oswald
Sturdy. .
Mr. James Johnson, 011e of our ve-
nerable corporation staff, is, we are
sorry to learn; ill of some stomach
trouble.
Miss Sophia. Straehan of the totht
's -4"
treasureroffice is visiting friends at
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•PE BHA SAVED MY LIFW
writes Mr*. W. McRoberts.
writs. IA. X. GEXPRIM"Areof
Idaho, writes: "X ftat thirty
year* old and never hed any ehildrenq
but wince beginning your reedioine
gave birth to ale -pound baby std.
am stronger than .1 ha' e been Rime
I was clotty young.% God Mai yet*
and your jnodictne forever:I
}IRS. L. X. QB.1.117414.
JO*If you do not derive prompt and eatisfactory results from the use -et
Portuta, write at once to Dr. Ifisztatan
giving a lull statement of yotm cue
and he vetil be
1 pleased to glibs
you
able Leel,Tkeetx
grahlar
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.lake Care of My Babscand 1
reel Good.'"
Rodney and Landoll A YOUNG MOTHER'S LETTER. •
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Mr. Ammon of 'Woodstock, joined
wife and • family. here on Saturday.
City, IVIan,
youngest " daughter of Mr. True- • Sunday in town.
I. Helmuth Olucas of London'spent
. • man Smith, formerly- of Grey
Miss .Margaren McGregor of Kintail, .„
• tewnship.
' was the guest last week of. Miss Car -
RAMSAY-WILLIA1VISON“ In Grey .•
• on August•2nd, ry Rev; • Mr. Ba-
ker, Hugh Ramsay to Eliza date.• Dr. Hamilton of Detroit, joined his
• ghter of Mr. Thomas Williameon, wife • and daughter at the St Law-
- all of Grey township. ,
rence for a few days this week.
The • cement machine used'to make
.HATCHER-SMITII-At the residen-
* ce of the bride's parents', seam- brick at the • Beach got broken last •
th,. en August .9th, Themes HOte. .
• week; and .rather . stayed work for • a
eber lo Marguerite :Smith. •few days. ' • .• • : • •
DARFORD-LYNCH-At St.. Thomas
.• Mrs, Andrew Nichol and .little child
of Wingham, were the giiesta• of Mrs.
church"; Seaforth, on August:Mk,. A ;G. Macdonald the past week.
. by. Rev. J. W. Hodgins, Vernon
we weleenne) Mrs, • ..Morlison. and
• Bariard, to Agnes Lynch: son McKee, from Detroit, as annual. •
GRAY--•DUNSTON-In• FordWich• on summer visitors. They'. have rented.
• 3rd August, by Rev. Jas. Husser, the furnished residence of Mrs, Roe'
• •Henrietto Dunstan, daughter • of . •
liam Arthur Gray,. Toronto. • "11,1g.' an°d1. Mresnsorn MeGarva. of Cl-
Thos.. Bunston, Fordwieh, to Wit-
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Births; was accompanied by, her husband, .•
inton, and daughter, Mrs. Diehl, who, „
ReV,, M. Diehl and two children of
RANSFORD:Iii .Orillia, on Augest
15th, to Mr; and ,IVIrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. T. T. 'Leckie last
, res1VIidaesntecre,: Egli. Ocreroerygoiss actrteheefaTily . : _.,,...... ,,, • . ,,., .,...",:t.47._______ ,......
his ' sc. itt for . •
aRasnosific.ird. olayhe. Dominion Bank, • . .
WEBER -In: Zurich on August edili
to. Mr. and Mrs, Hy. Weber, a
IIAIS'IN:In''•BliieVale on August 6th
• to Mrs. John Heist, a daughter.
GAUNT -In Kinloss • •August 7th
• to, Mr. •and Mrs, U. Gaunt,' .a
SOIL • . :
WILSON -In Wingham on Augudt 8,
• to Mrs. John Wilson, a daughter
ROS'S-In 1Vla eKillop on August '6th
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'At7i%
8th, to Rev.. C. C. andAirs
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• • Deaths. •
igia,i.m.—Ircseafor'th on. August 9th
• : Margaret Ann Henrietta, only
daiighter 'of :.Mr. WM. H.. miner
Mrs. W. McRoberts, writes to Dr.
Hartman from D•elano, Miss., the
•••Delano, Miss,
Dr. S. B. Hartman, Columbus, Ohio:
Dear Sir t -"I feel perfectly well of
catarrh. I did as you directed meto
and took Peruna,and.Manalin. The
•third of March gave birth.to a ten
pound baby girl and we are both-vrell
and happy. I am very' thankful tio
you and Peruna saved my ltfe. :I
recommend it to everyone and can't
praise it enough. • •
"1 send you my OW11 and my baby's
picture. . Sho is so sweet and. good, -
she is a Fern= baby. I have such
good health now, do all my house-
work and take care of my baby and
feel so good. • '
"There are three or four of my
neighbors using Peruna now since it
did me so much geed. They were
just run down, and they think it is
fine, it is so good to give strength,”-
Ansa Craig, were all the guests of „ mogoberts. .
ivacation, , He holds a positiori •
Winnieg At ICnox Chtirah on. Sunday; Rev. •• • • • • .• •
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fAddress Dr. Eastman, PzeEdda '44
rohhL..1*tittag Sanitastum, Oolninbinyi
Joseph Elliott officiated at both ser-,, „ „ „.„ „ • •
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vices. He is • a , e pre •
,the offertery ?in the evening Miss Me- 4.• • • • • , • •
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I• Vittie •and -,Mr. J. Thomson, sang be- OT.T4G RE.AT ROOM -MAKING $A,.LE t
: 11 .order to Make more room fox, bur New Fall Goods, amine of viahich ,* • • -
The post office is open to beet hol-
autifully, the Sacred..Duo, "I.,eed ite . • • • •• •• , •
dly Li•ght." • • : .. .
have already arrived; we must 'clear out during the next 30 days hund- + '
,. .thdearigi ceovmete-ys.i_ ienvenidg after the 7 p. fli. ;42.: reds of dollars worth'of Staptg and Fancy Dry Goods, • , Y . "
t 1VIrs, Heeston. add babe of Exeter, It. , In order to do this we have marked these. goods (regardless of cost) at It • ' '
prices that must clear the lot .in a few weeks. .
are guests at the British .Exchange. • . Below we mention only a few of the seeps to befound during this Sale . .
J.• A", Ramplin, Grand Orianizer of .
, that order. Among them was the un- *3: . and fancy stripas,regular price • • ored shirta,in stiff and soft A
i Ahern . to the memory of their late 4 . • . (30e to $1.25 all at one price: ..48 S.
Kame a son.
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the Woodmen of the Wor d, is in t.c. LADIES' WAISTS. MEN'S SHIRTS ' • k
local camp on a ters• pertaieing to .• About a dozen waists in white • A lot Of. Men's white iced col
town this month, consulting with the •
, veiling of the nionument ereeted by 50e to 85e, to elear. at....... ; .44c fronts which sold et from k
• aged 1 year, 11 inenths and 12 brother, Eiigineer Love; and other de- 4 14:DIEsi oaitStir • ' • • , .. • •
days. patted members. The •unveilifig will J. •
Hullett on August ilth, take place at Maitland cemetery ,en. P1 n,.. new- gneds ninde • MEN'S COITON:.SOCKS, •'• .
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1J1IJ.Lt-1 11 ,. • John Leiper, aged 71. years and 2 •Suuday afternoon next. , . , • of tiocquality cotton, some Among this o will befound ••• •
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R' 013inEoRntaThsa:oN-In Mr. Gardiner. of Chatham, addressed •.? trimmed. with lace and baby , socks ranging iu price from
Wingham. on •Aud. -the Brethern on Sunday at both ser- '.! • Althornand others with em- , 121e to 180 per pair, While •I'•
ust 5th, Michael Robertson, . aged vloos- • ' ' - ... ' broidery, regular piece from , . they last 'your choice for .-. .e.
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56 years and 9 Months. ' The Steamer, . Rosedale, ' arrived 4 . 25c to 35c, to clear at.... a-i7c 10c per pair. also a lot of -
BENTLEY -4n East •Wewatiosh ' oa• trom Fort Williamon Aug. 8th, with 4 Higher Priced ones: equally - .Men's Wool Socks to clear
'• August ' 8th. John •Bentley, aged 82,009 huShels_of wheat for the Dig t cheap. • . • • at 2 poirs for • 25c .
' • 76 years, 5 months "and '9 days. IVfill, glie cleared eil ,Teesday,9th,„ X
loth aaaiy Ana litiswell• wife of ' • The Faustin dischargted 800 o , . • :
fox Lerraine for cargo af coal.
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STEINBACH-In Zurich on August
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,Mr. • Daniel Steinbach, aged 54 coal from Cleveland at the Big Mill; 4 We have juet a few pairs left All odd lots of Straw Hats •
years, ao mantas and 4 days, and left •on Saturday .,for' Harbor Be- • •I; that were geod value at 35c, . • will he cleared • during this • • ar.:.
STEWART-In, Exeter on 'August 5, ach to load hay. 'et*. rwahitio.h_vi:o ........ ................... 22c ..... secure. a. ,!pc
James Stewart 'aged 77 years.. This is ft chance
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1 .•:;• 65c Drawere,.. -at nice looking hat at. price -
. •• • 'umber for Dyment. She' had the bar- • Sec to $1 ...... • " .. . ... . :...60 ..of tbe common straws; -e
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Greyhound frora Detroit o Goder- North •street church was °resided e. •
DETROIT EXCURSION.4The White go E. J. McVea, in to*, whose cargo t
Star Line will send the big steamer was consigned to Marine City. •
ich on Friday, Sept, 9th, and make 011 Sunday evening last. The summer: 4. H•PLUMSTEEL
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an excursion, Goderich to Detroit - visitors made a good turn out.• Rev, t - . • X
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and return for $1.00. Leaving God- Mr. Hazen took for his text, St. Ma-erich on Saturday at 8 a, mi and tthew. 27-42. The Rev. gentleman " / . . , • 4
m, on onday the lath and on re- life of ours to serve our friends faith- . .
turn -trip will leave Goderich for fully, we can do little for ourselves,
Detroit on Tuesday, the 13th inst., but Christ wished to sa•veall man.-
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returein% leave etrOit at 2.30 p. pointed. out the impossibility in 'this. t.t...S.4........e.t.......•••••••tae• ate.•••••est...••••••••••40.st,"4044."•44.'•44.4te••••:".*.."4,..**•:.•••••t••••••"-.-4re.'-erxe-':•11,4
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0 SPECIAL PRICES FOR ALL NEXT WEEK•
CUT PRICED SCREEN
90c Doors 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
GRANITE
PRESERVINCI KETTLES
All sizes at reduced prices
- • from 35o to $1.26
ORA.NITE'SAUCEPANS ••
With covet from 20e to 35c
Without cover from 12 to 50c
• A BRUSH BARGAIN.
Oval and flat styles
of Paint and. Varn•
• ish Brushes from 5c up
CAN OPENERS—FroM )8 to 12e
Just the thing for picnics and camping.
A FEW SECONDS—ht Granite Covered :Pails.
• at a very low, price. Just the thing for carrying
water to the harvest field.•
Binder Twine Spec1a1'tr3=
Pure Manila 650 ft to the pound, only' 13i ets,
• Standard Manila 550 ft to the pound,only 11i cts.
JOB LOT—HAV PORKS Standard 500 feet to "lie_ pound,..onlyj,10cts.
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2 prong Hay Pork, bent handle, strap fertile only 25c sArisom PORTLAND CEMENT40.25 per
3 prong Hay Pork, straight handle " 35e Barrel. Get our special price on large quantities
. 0 boxes Axle Grease for 25c Pure English Paris Green 25e per lb
COAL ALL SIZES--Ohestratt, Stove, Egg and Grate, rarmeri can have their coal any day they come. f
• : no cars in we can supply from our sheds.
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