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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-08-25, Page 6; •r August -25th 1904 .44140.4...•••••••••••••••• , ,IIE MOLSONS . . BANK Ineorperated by .Act Of Parliament 1805 1 C.apitelanithplized, $$1000,600 -Capital po14or, *3:0001000 • Reeervo ?pact $2,850,000 --REMOVAL , • The publie will please bear in mind that we have removed from our • old stand, alk t.tenhory.streer, to our new and spacious office (which • ix now t centre of the town) in the new Combo blot*, corner (vf Velvtoria aful Albert streets (opposite J, W Irwins grocery.) A call from the public generally is solicited. SAVINGS BANK DEPARTMENT— nterest allowed at highet.t eurteut tales from date of deposit to date of withdrawal... , ........ ... H. G. MOVER Manager, -* CLINTON .** 4tf 410411••••••••••141...0.••...0•40.......', 0"--51"17."/"/TM— ! WANTED -A GOOD SMART INT - 44+++++.H • elligent Boy to leern the telephone ry'r-I• operating and jewellerY hoSinese. • . --Rumball & Co, .• .• •• -- They are accurate time: .• iitive You • • • Seen 11 THOSE NEW AT HELLYAR'S The OaSeS are good 'designs • • • keepers, they are durable_ IMMO ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, OEM • • - Also a full line of •• •• 11•• •••• • • • • ••m• •••• •M• •••• • KITCHEN -and- ALARM CLOCKS •• Call and see them Prices are Right"; ...▪ .34:)-0 0-0-00-00-0 00-,.^)-0-0-0-0-0 -0 E : W. H. Rellyar. Jeweler and Optician CLINTON— .÷ • • We goilian't, Couta You? •,..111•161.1..2*.***, Have built up a first class trade, such as we have unless our goods were ?right in every, wry. We sell the Finest Goods for the finest trade. One trial convinces you of this. Among other lines we ex- cel in Fancy Biscuits. We keep Assorted Biscuits at 10C per lb. up to Macaroons at 50c. in Olives He'd Pickles we have only the best : Chutney Chili Sa flee, (bow -Chow, sweet and sour Vinegar Pickles alai also Horse Radish. We still solicit your trude W. T. O'Neil. OLINTON • Houses for Sale. 2 -Goad Cottage ar$1. two lots oft • Isaac street. 2 -Good House and twa lots with large plum orchard on Fulton .street. .r• 3 -Comfortable House and one lot en .Joseph street. .4 -Brick 1101.SOl.%nd two lots on Mary street. ,5 -Two Houses on Rattenbury street west. i6 -Large illrick 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, cn Dinsley • Terrace. For terms, etc., apply to HENRY BEATTIE, 0 • 8o1;citor, etc. Clinton. • ./I I • , • • A • • • a nice bee of ases, Jardinieres, Toilet Sets and would be pleased to have you call and . inspect. • Our stock of Novelties, Brie -a -brae, A rtware, Tinware,. etc., is complete. • Besi'des these we carry candies and fancy biscuits. Egga taker' in Xchange ler godds. *11.* . • , • , , Airs, Shier's Xdr CA.NNOT, REALIZE UNTIL' YOU SEE The World's Pair, 3t. Louis, the int- mensity and magnitude th,ri 050,, 000mo Exposition. Every country of the world is therevvitiv .palaees, sta- tuary exhibits, Canada. exhibits Ibeing a special feature. Reduced rates . 111 effect perinit stop%over' nt Chieagd, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, for stations. Write to J. D. Macdonald, Detroit and intermediate Canaxliatr4 handsome booklet Containing 48 pages of illustrations and c'escripUve litera- ture. Tickets and full information a,t Grand Trunk ticket offices, J. 1). MeDONALD, District Passenger Agent-, Toronto. FARM •TO RENT OR, FOR SALE.* Lot 32, con.. Goderich townsbiP, consisting of 8o •acres, 4o acres seed: ed down, 6 acres.. in fall wheat), or-. chard, brick house •and bank barn. mile from school, '2% miles "from Holinesville„ 5ir.iles Irorn .Clinton. Immediate poisession tau h rive, - George J. Connell, Clinton P. Q. • ' • STANLEY COURT OF REVISION,-.. ' Notice is hereby .given , that ai t'citrt will be held pursuant to the .*Tot ers' List • Act" • by his Hcnor the judge o[ the county court the cc:- unty of Huron, at Varna, on ThurS-: day,,• At,gust 25th at 11 o'elock,, In. .1903, to hear and determine "the seseral complaiots of 'errors and. o- tnissicn in the voters' list • of the. Munitipality of Stanly for .1904. All • persons having business at the eourt• are retquired to attendat the said trine and place. Dated the ioth day of August, root'. J. E. HarMwell, Clerk. DR. BUTLER, EYE, EAR, • :NOSE 'and Throat Specialist, 870 Queen's Avenve, London, 3rd door 1.east of St. Andrew's Church. Glasses sup- plied. Will be at the .Rattenbura- Hottae, Clinton,' April 28, *Tulle 2 and 30. . . THOROBRED REGISTER :M ham Bull for:sale, '13months old. Have twa, will sell one cheap.-aAl- bert Nott, lot 24, con. 2, $0421e3r, Clinton P. 0. is COAL LEAVE' YOUR ORDERS NOW POR. YOUR SEASON'S SUP- PLY OF COAL. iwg CARRY ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA- DES WHICH WILL BESOLD AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE ORDERS MAY' BE I,ErrAT • .DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD- WARE STORE OR WITH.. • , . W. J. Stevenson. You Can See. For yourself how muck si shoe has to do with the appearance of yottr foot -What is uglier than a Poor y ahaPed• shoe? What is daintier than, A TRIM CLEAN CUT SII014 that fits closely about the foot 'said brings out its Lateral artistic lines. We can find a she to fit your- foot no matter how Lard you are to suit. Our spring stock has arr'ved and the prices are right., We are sheaving a. line cf shoes for men at $3,5o that can't be beat for price and quality. Also a line of shoes for women (The Queen Alexander) for $2 viditch is. extra, value. Come itt and have' a look at our stock. No trduble to silo* gOodS. Groceries. Our stock is complete', We have goodt line of' japan Teas, greet, • atd black. In package teas we carry the Ludella„ Red Rose, Blue Ribbon and Liptou's eelebrated tees, They were bought before the advattee In price which ,we will give ort tustomers the benefit of. Plain and Fahey Biscuits, Belled Hain, Smoked Roil, Breakfast Baton., Pickled Piga Vett, Calmed Mat, Pickles in btt1I* etid bottles of all kieds. A trial order will ColiViliet yois that we tarry a stock equal to OW in de trude and the prices rea- writable. Also a car o Redpath's sug- ar just arrived 'which we are selling at 'cost, In Seth We have get good Red Clutter, Alsike,„ Thrietivy, MAW:Ad, and Turnip seed rind all 4iiids of garden sods, orchard Vrn•SN. erockery we have a few 'Mafia sets We are Selling very cheep.. Your ikade seleeted. R. ORAtiAlvt Ogle Coopers old staid. Ca011 tor Butter and Egg*., nolo* • The Clinton NewsbRecord Marriages. GIBSONJ-000K-At the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. W. T. Pad - ham, Toronto, on. August .17tht S. Maud *Cook, daughter of J. ()Arthur • Cook Of Clin- ton, to William F. Gibson of Yorkton, Asa. ADAMSON-HAMNER-At the resi- der= of the bride's parents in Toronto on August 10th, Jennie F., eldest daughter of Mr. Joshua Hamner, formerly ot Clinton, to James A. Adamson, of A. & J. Adamson Co Toronto. POPLESTONE-13ISHOP- At the residenee of Mr. J. T. Morgan, * Thames Road, by the Rev. C. Fletcher, Samuel Poplestone, to • Victoria, youngest daughter of the. late Archibald Bishop, 114, P. I. IffACDONALD-WEEKES- At the' tewdence of the bide's sister, Mrs. IL Spackrnau, by the Rev. 1-1. U. Martin, Evan .Allen Mac- donald of Guelph to Susie, third daughter of the late Win Weekes of .Exeter. .CRANSTON-MARTni- In Craven church, Exeter, on August 17th, by Rev. W. M. Martin, Rev, R. A. Cranston of Cromerty, to Jean- ette Munro,' eldest daughter of Rev. W. M. Martin. WILSON -In Wingham on August 8th ,the wife of John Wilson V. S. *a daughter. BIRD -la Winghani on August 10th, the wife of Mr. Alex. Bird, a dau- ghter. LIVINGSTONE-In Hullett on Aug. 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Livingstone, a sou. ERB-In Cranford, New York stat, on August 21st, MrS. Vranees Erb, formerly of Clint on, aged • 4 years. CAMPBELL -In Gerrie on August 15 John 13, Campbell,- aged. 55 years, 1 month. and 19 days.. BETTS -In Kingston' on August 911), Mrs. Charles • Betts, wife . of the • late Charles Betts and daughter • of Mr, 'William Nash, Seaforth, aged 28- years. ' ,STOKES -In TurnberrY on August 10th, : Thomas Stakes, aged .09 years, 1 month and 13 days. BRITC111-In East . Wawanosh on Aug. • 13th, -Mrs. Alex. Bruce Sr., aged • :72 years. .• • • • MACDONALD-At . Watford Station n Aug..Oth, Archie Alexander, • eldest: son of Archie A. Macdon- ald, formerly of Witighami now . of Walford. in his 25th year, • • ' r 00000000( 000 00 00 0 0 3 0 0 00 00 0 • 111 IP. 00 0 C.)0 0 00 00 0 00 0 0 The News of Goderigh. KW E. A. 610mings, ••• 0 0 j0 ,• :j,‘,:rall"1"°0 0 trre.ce)(iltni • Mrs. Ilugh ivfeDiartnid. of Stanley has returned in her home after spen- ding a week,in town the guest of Mrs. • Boyce. Mrs. Edward Johnston and Mrs. Robert Welsh and two • children of Clinton were the guests last. week 01Dr.r.MacIngedMrsros. n1V1c44.ntreaL was is- , tows last week. ' Miss Elia. Logan of Clinton was pthreetigumesIttrnliesyt. week of her neice,Mrs. Colin Campbell of Copp & Clark's establishment is spending his vaca- tten with his Patents, Mr. and '111r -S-• (1°141inciaCInmupieWightbell.has returned • to town after spending thepast :week at the bedside of her. sister, Miss Jennie Wright; who. passed .over the river on Wednesday of last week at the home, of her sister, Mrs. J. Rap- son, Sumnierhill, Mr. Reginald Harrison has severed Iris connection:With. ;the MedicalIlalt - and 'after he takes a two . week's holi- day will pursue his studieti. at the school 'of pharmacy, . Toronto, • Mrs. ''George Durie of Seaforth wan . the peat recently . of .Mrs..Boyce. ' • Mr. •Vanatter , arrived on Wednesday from his.. pleasant trip. to Sault Ste. Marie, • - Mrs, Pollock of 'Aylmer returned to her borne on Saturday a.. at. after a. very - pleasant visit at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Robert Megaw. - Mr. Adolphus Keuticle of . Detroit left for thatcity on Wednesday after spending his holidays with his pat-. erits, Mr. and Mrs. Knuckle: • . Mr. and Nits,. Robert -Knuckle •of Stratford. and little son, have reterned:to- their home .after...a pleas- ant visit to • Mr....,and Iffes; Knuckle. Mr, E. Tweedie, . Detroit, • spent • a few • days las•t week at the rnily residence. •He• is a windoW•decorator.. Mr, and -Mrs, Janes , Stewart of. Seafor.tlf" and Mr, • S. Young•ot the _same ton were guests • of .Mrs, Jar - line recently. ... • . .• .• • . . • - •,- Rev, • William Shannon, •McNwen, is .the.guest, of his mother, The ftev. flentlenian is -one • of- our young gentlemen who has successfully worked. his way. up in -.the world. We welcoree him. back. " • • • Everybody was 'on the 'gni viva 'to go demi to the harbor' to see) the W..D. Matthews when ...She arrived at the clevatpr. Her cargo consisted -176,000 .bushels ,Or Wheat. from ...Fort William. . She can carry 200,000 bush- els, but, her ,captain: did riot . like to risk ;getting into- water • -too' shallow far - her: - The W. D....Matthews is bout twice as long as the elevator. Communication. • Mrs Carlisle of Detroit whe with _ . b r 'child • t th th • e len slum e pastme summers here, is visiting her mother in California and will 'not 'return. to Detroit until the autumn. • • . Mrs. • 3. L. Piste left" for her home nt Birmingliarn, Ala., on Thursday aceompanied by. • her young sista, • Miss Daisy Il'ish.. They will remain • threedays at Chicago and • twelve . . • at St. Louis where. Mr, • Fish • will meet theni.'Mrs.. 'Fish sayS Birming- ham yieliis so much iron ore that to all appearances the mines will never. fail and as ,the natural.. supply of coal is apparently inexhaustible the owners of the:steel- railing mills are getting . to he. mirlioaaires. • Mr.. John Bailey is spending • the season at the residence of Mr. God-. trey- Nicholson and Contemplates re- " moving to town for the winter. • To the Editor of The News -Record. Only' is day er ttvo age did a paper, containing an 'account of .the ' meeting of the Btard of Trade, reach me, and confesstwt1 arnntil.n, littls Surprised at some of the items Oonnected there- with.. :• • Fee ane,I fail tosee 'where the injits, tipn corns in concerning, the Bulimia. sion of thequestion • of lneal 'Option Chin anything be. fairer than to allow those who are tile' bona fide rattapayer4 of tbe town to say; by their vdes. whet her alley wish to have such au act or otherwise ? 'Where foreing7 Iask...?. 'As to the conelusion that the business interests • of • the town will .suffer, I haye only to say that all the facts tire against it On 1 the con- trary the trstiniony Of the most re- sponsible and reliableamthorities wher- ever such acts are in operation is that it greatly adds to the material wealth. ecx*, orr es do ape n t 00000 • 000000 0 0 0 000 Mr. Sprung has returned trom Brockville, called by the illitess of his . father, Mr. Sprung of Hullett. Dr.. Hamlin left on, Tuesday for his. - practice at Detroit. • Mrs. J. 11. Williams has returned from her visit to her son,. Mr. (l-ra. Name Williams of Detroit. Mr. -Lindsay Williams' is visiting relatives in Ashfurid. Mrs. Putnam (nee Miss- Susie Shin - non) of Grand Rapids is spending the ,:suintner with relatives here. • Mrs. Young, and her daughter of • Toronto were the guests last week _ of Mrs. James ItjciViear. • The Misses Carlyle of Brantford are - the guests of their aunt, 111rs. (Cap - tain) McKay. IVIaster Homer Tanner left for his home at Toronto on Pride at 0p. in. after pleasantly spending his va- cation with his uncle, Mr. James • Captain Moore anchored the Myles at the big mill. Her carea- consisted of 42,000 bushels of wheat, While we wore leaving the W. D. Matthews on Friday a, m, we saw Mr. Cam bell .of the bigmill 1 vi the der* of the Myles by way of swinging himself to the ,wharf when the rope, 'possibly with his weight, broke and how he escaped falling in. between the Myles and the dock we cannot understand, It was a wond- erfully close proximity td death. Mrs. . 'Warnock arrived home on Wednesday from her trip to Georgiaa Bay ports. Mrs. A. D. 11/1eLean and children have returned from Waldemar. •The British. Exehange is endergoing further repairs. •• • Mr. Allan D, McLean has been very The unveiling of the three monii- mewls erected at Maitlaad cemetery by the Woodmen of the World in honor of the three members of their order lately deceased, Sovereigns Love,. and .Murray,• took place On Sunday • at lVfaitland ceraetery. Members of ..Clinton and Wingham .Citnps of Woodinea joined the pro- cession and were headed by the Mar- ine band, The services •at the ceme- tery. wore conducted by 'Sovereign Ratnplip assisted by the Clinton bre- them. This. being the •'first unveiling of Monuments in 0 oderich, fully 2,000 people witnessed the ceremony * which was as impressive as it was beautiful. On Sunday evening Rev, - Dr: Mel- drum • of Cle-gelancl officiated at the. service 'in •Knox church. The church, we think, was never so well filled on any occasion before and .filled so Carty It taxed the eagle eye of the usher, • •Mr. H. lffeEwtin, :to get 4.corenitiftoret:sbel,e seats forthe'. latest com- ers but he Consummated bis. task with On :Friday evening • of this weelc Rev. Mr. Parker Of Toronto will speak in the council chamber.on "flow: to .Check the .Ravages of Me Great White •Pligue:" We congratulate Rev, Mark Turn,: bull on • being the inventer of a Patent for a stretcher for. use on fence and other wire. Mr, Dave 13ell• has his hands. full; jnieting the Acheson block red. He is the most indefatigable worker we ever knew..• • . • • We-. are nary to learn that Mrs, BrOwn,• Victoria street, -had been very ilt .of typhoid fever, but was • improv-: ing at latest .accoutits. •• •• •.t, 'Amps, WAISTS : •. BIEN% SHIRTS. • • , ••• . , ! Goderich. pm.Qp04.4.104P PROThMr catmulINENCia . Mr. HuteftisOn's hOuSe on Pieton .. street fs' progressing most favorably. pcpro-ne Cures Catarrh Whop; Ana out of dasger. Mrs. L. Levu; is very much better ' Miss Mary Morris has had a ease ever Located - of ty hold fever at her home, Cam- 1?fromrla Drtrdolt.t.her patient being a lady • The garden party given by the lad- ies of St. Peter's church was a most successful attd enjoyable one and was wonderftilly well patronized. The Ma- rine hand added nisch to the pleasure of the guests. Hee, Fathers Pin- sonneault, 1V1cKeon, fianion, NieCor-* meek and our own local parish priest. Father lyieRae togetiter with Rev. rather Shannon ol Naslwille, Tenn., were all present. The ladies who gstomoedrvtiuslendgst•.he garden party had an abundance of Ice cream and other t After spending the season at Mene- setung Park with her mother and * ster Mrs. and Miss Niagara, Mrs. Glasgowl'has returned to her home atmlilsosanBokeep:umWocisitt sVpoirugtintihae. sunnier at Menesetung- Park. Mrs. Taylor arid her daughter, Mrs. dy. . Lee, left for their Immo a,..t Torolnatioe last week after a ver) deasant visit at the residence of IVIrslOswald Stur- Miss Eva Cameron daughter of .frolel, Washingion,D, 0., as follower from gotucky, writee from the National Ilon.Tr.."Yr.. Pr7tzPpliaTt3r17:1,. f",:;...... ,. 4 the solicitation of afriend I ustee , Engineer Cameron or'Cleveland, of Godertch, is the guest ef Nliss Eva your Peruna and can, cheerfully sworn* Smith and 1VIrs Higginson. mend your remedy to anyone suffering Mr. Tom McDermott Won the beau- with catarah or who %wade agood *We." . tif tIL silver cup at the weekly . shoot ...1 ouThFeridhaoyavayftrearniir ant. -.2po.run.Y. Pai:szPthaetrriectedy for catarsh. Al- Saturday a. In.: . moat everybody knows that by lifer° :v Mist have permeated the make on and thousands know it by n'exiorieneesa. -4 • of the Dublin team of basebillers What can be.oured tn the beginning in. a that they failed to win'the game at week or tivo by using pernna, if :allowed Goderich, Perhaps they thought they to become chronic; may require months were itt a hay field and did not feel of faithful treatment, You had better at home in it like the Goclerieh team who seem •to delight in tall grass. , pekoe bPliegreudafafirk take irtbcoarnsdobniY firmale4Yin 24 to 2 for Goderich was the biggest score of the. season for them:, • •• order to get.well. Now the wane, dry ... Much sympathy is extencledAd the • weather WO assist la your cure. You parents and many releves, of ' little are not'liable t6 catch fresh cold and Norman Montgomery. who met death delay your core. Hundreds of men of dignity andpromi- so „suddenly' at his new home. • Glen . Adelaide. Norman wad a lovely .lad .. nonce frOnv all over the 'United States' . of ten.. years and -fond of horses.. His "dca's° P"'"rta'' • .father purchased him a pony. • and No &Dm remedy receives such con- Whether the boy 'fell froth. .his horse .., ,yincing testimonials. Sendlerfreebook• . When Upon it or while mounting it 1 of t:estimonials. is bard to Say , as when found one . If you. de not reeeiv‘i1 prompt and oatite. toot Was in the stirrup. Mr. Norman buttery results from 'the Use. of Pollute, - • Kereighan; his uticle, with his farnilY write et onee to Dr. Hartman giving 8 have gene out to •Glen Adelaide. , ing: i cement coat on. his house. Tie fullotatement of your case and he will • Constable. R. Postlewhaite is putt- be pi;raaseudn. to give you his 'valuable .arl-i bid it lathed outside and inade ready '`''''" for • the cement last week..• Modem.* Addreso Dr, Hartman, • Preeklent of The Hartnian Sanitarium, Columbus, O. wiltdows and doors will mike his residence • quite attractive for the. Bayfield Road. WANTED -INDUSTRIOUS MAN OR • • .",k eelpklis.esasE4m4, -t,67\.-ja;11:Pbaefil ,f-,cotnitifl:07.1...fil":a°siltl, '1 . 9ittinnbtagn iialaseuefaremta.unrienngt troepuiroesaentiy,tite . . • Mrs. Whitehead. of Clinton: was the • book after its. business in this court.- • . guest last Week of Mrat James.tag-. ' . ty and • adjoining . territory; BuSi- ...• : leson. Mr. Eaglesen lies so' far re , .ness Sst2icogosositfwleaetlitc4estaanbtilisehxle.uSseasIT ...• ,:' egvered from 'the acci den t . which befel ',.••,a,ry • . , him on 1st July at Bayffeld as to is,- ' Salary paid weekly from, home of-', .ke' his position.: :at • the organ tselciry. I • flee. Expense money advance Ex- ... , !He marched' on Sunday in the Wocul- - . .peric-rieriniA essential. .:Enclosli Self- men of the •Worlds procession: to :Uldressed' envolopo, General Itlimag,. Maitland cemetery:- . !. :• - cr, 0otriO' Block,' Chica 33-8 1 r 1,1.e. ' • emeewiet— -•-•;,....,:, 7 ' . . 01,TRGREAT. ROOM-MAKII\TG SALE • • • 11 T/.1•Cl 16 waken -tore room tor otir iTew. Irit,11. Goods, sob:le:of "whieh • • '• redS. of della' s wert4. cif Staple artd Fancy Dry Goods. • • , • • • . haire already,: a rilv,64 We rn tat c.ear out dm leg the next 30 days hunt", 'elusotteisawr 'time invaet rinattykreewl twheesee400ds (iPegari!('!138: c°8't) at :prItBenee!°s:witea,:teTrni ientiort only 4 fpX,of the snaps to be toiind during this sale + X -Whatever else may be Haw ni the pro- . hibition of the liquor traffic. it cannot - he truthfully said that legitimate busi- ness suffers. Hence, in agitating for local Option we are not trying an eir- perimeut. It is not a new rriovernent. There are, in the -UnitedStates, over 3,000 cities and Lowns,beSideshundredS Of counties under local option. In.the province of Quebet there nre600 nitml- eipalities where it is in force, and ir our own OntariO over 80. . • True, it will destroy the business of • the isitrootu, and that is what we are • seeking to accomplish, The cry; "Ban- ish the. Bar," is corning from all • quar- ters. The president of the National Liquor Dealers! Association of Wash ington, said, recently, in his report,' "to be -honest and not to -deceive our- selves if we glance over this great country. we find that.nrobibitioniocal Opti an and legal restrictions are in the ascendency, and growing morePopular • 111 the different States at .the present time than ever before. Peer into eve+ y city, town and hamlet, then read • • the city ordinances.; visit council chambers in the various cities and the halls of the, Congress of the United States ; consult With your law makers and you will he itstottnded at- the com • bination arranged against• the traffic that we reprosont." • • And our province bas, again and again, by 'liege majorities, asked for such measures- in the last measure nearly.two to one, A.s to the depre- ciation of hotel property, it lemanifest that, the town does not require :five hotels to accomodate the public under any circumstances ; hence' the number may ho reduced et any time, Judging from the history of the past have no fear as to the wisely of the Act In Blenheim and Toronto Junction, it may be so, but such a condition has al- ways been of short duration. • Certainly those who twain favor ofthe movement are under obligations to Sefl that the public are accomodated, and I feel confident they will see to it. 'the 83 women referred to may rot represent so large kproportion of the asse'ssable property' of the town, but they do represent that -which is Milli. itely of greater Importance. They re- present the class which suffers inost,as • is apparent in our town, and I ask that we come to their aid, In the language of the late Nortnan McLeod, I say "Whether losing, whether winning, Trust In God and do the right." • Grodwa. • . • • . • " • Closing up the hotels. •or a Mine, as HOUSE AND SEVEN ACRES OF • land for sale on Dinsley Terrade, • just outside the corporation of Clinton. The house is in good re- pair, newly shingled, hard and soft • water. Barn with 'stone wall. Good Orchard. A desirable property. and will be sold cheapand on easy tet- - ms. Apply to 'Mrs. A. Macdonald, Clinton, 83 Dit ovtals, ocuLisT, WILL .101 at Combe's drug. store, Clinton, on Monday, August 29th, THE TIOUSE AND LOT ON CORNER. °f -1‘11117 and Pritieesa 'streets is eff- etefor sate, The house is itt good repair artd eatitaitts eleven raobine Statyle, Imre, and soft water, and % acres of land, Apply to 3. Weld, pr j. ercu, • • • GODERICH and Tfr'Qi1 Saturday, Sapterutier 10. - Return- ikillortdiy, September 12 I.cave Detroit 8.00 A. M. September 9 Lv, Goderiell 8.30 A. NI:September 10 • sunesy,te Detroit • , Return Leave Dettoit 1.80 P. M. Sept, 12 Rei•n Ly.'Goderiell 8.80 A. 5f Sept 18./ •s'..MAlu1,a RXXBOVINTY ••5.11, Ai Exclualosi Ai Olt • • 3.• About a dozen waists in white • and fancy stripes,regultir priest 50c to 85e, to clear. at....... .44c ' • LADIES" P0RSh-ur COVERS. . • Those are all new goods, made • • �fgood quality cotton, sorne . trimmed with lace and ;baby ribbon, and others with em- broidery, • regularprice from • 25e to 35e, to clear at., .; . •• „ Higher pricedones equally cheap. • . • LADJE'S WHITE DRAWERS. We have just a fevv. pairs left, that were good value at which we are selling at per pair 22e ,05e Drawers- -at .... -.42. • .85e•to.$1, " " ,60 A lot of 141en's white arid ern- y oared shirts,in stiff and soft • ' X fronts which sold at from 00c to $1.25 all at one price, , 48 2. MEN'S.COITON SOCKS; • • • • Among this lot will'he found • • socks ranging in price from • , • ' 124e to 18cper pair, while • they last your chalet) for •2 10..per pair, also a• lot .of . • • lillen39 'Wool Socks to clear • 2 • • at 2 pairs for • ..,25C 41• • • MEN. & BOY'S STRAW HATS X All odd lotte of Straw Hats 4 • will be cleared during this ••• sale at • 119C 3 This is a chance to secure a y of the commonstraws. nice looking hat at price • •• • 1, • • • • • : • • 'I::se• .. •PLU1VISTEEL9 .4 + The Old Stand, Clinton. it. • • LL -J- 1.; . eii,.,.b,..,..,....,....-i,....i,,,....iles.,..,......fr-ii..4 IFIARIMARIE FURNACES Granite Ware • Tinware Eavetrough Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers Daisy Chums, Screen doors and .windows Spades and Shovels, Forks,Itakes and 011. Ready Mixed Paints, —White Lead and Oil. 6 des of Axle Grease for 26 cents. ' Samson Portland Cement, only $2.26 perbarreb Get our special prices on large quantities. Coal - all sizes, Chesnut, Stove and ligg. Leave your orders at our Store. ' • •••••••*•...•-• • • AA, .,••••44..•••..,.A.... HARLAND' BROS* sums __244rtinimAg, 4,44.„46.,„„.4„44...44.44..14.44,16 41116,4.1,14A6,, •‘,16,446,44‘ 4010,446, 4. • 1 11 ininumill1111 • 6 ' • • • A •