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1' MOLSONS BANK.
Iaeorporate l by Act et VitellatneUI 1851
Capital sutlfdrized„ $50000,0110 capital paidup • .$3,9QQ,OOO
Reserve !Mod *2r$SMOO- -
RREIV 1. VAP,• -!°-T' w
She tlblie will please bear in mini} that' we have rerno!ted from our
old stanch Rattenbury street, to out Aim and, lapachoga office (which
is now In the centre of the ,town) lit • tine neve Candle block, corner of
Victoria Anil Albert sheets (opposite J,, W. Irwin's-grocery,) A Cell
trout the public generally le solicited.
---SAVINGS BANK DLt!ARTMENT•-- -
Isitereet allowed ret highest consist rates' from date of
-deposit to date of withdrawal. ,.
11 C.�O tdR Cit.i1�J t�4iN .
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• ursn^e�r glan ^`
WANTED -,-A GOOD -SMART TNT -
.I -i--I• f 1 1 1 1 1 1 q../.4.4-1-.1-/-1•++++ elligent Boy to learn the telephone,
operating and Jewellery. business.
-Rumball & Co.
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- FOR SALE. -A WOOD FURNACE
nearly as good As new. A bargain
for some one. -J. B. Hoover.. 34-1"`
- FIVE DOLLARS • REWARD. -IS
offered for the conviction of the
▪ person or persons stealing flowers
or plants from the cemetery. -Thos.
e- Cottle, chairman cemetery commit-
- ' tee. 34-1
-' I THE HOUSE AND .LOT ON COR-
- It Your watch
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:: is not depenaable
7. let us clean, and
= regulate it --or we .,
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can sell you one at
a very reasonable =
price.
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W. H. Hellyar
�• Jeweler and Optician
-CLINTON
•I•'I••i ,4-1'i-'I•'I•'i"i•'I•'%'%++-144-i-1'%'t'
J We Couldn't._
Cou1� You?
lw t
Have built up a first class
i ade, such as we have
. nless our goads were
right in every way. 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 10e
per ib. up to Macaroons at 50c.
In Olives and Pickles we have
tnIy the ,best : Chutney Chili
Sauce, Chow -Chow, sweet and
sour Vitt,egar Pickles and also
Horse Radish.
We still solicit your trad
W. T. O'Neil.
CLINTON
ner of Mary and Princess streets is
offered for sale. The house is in
good repair and contains eleven
rooms. Stable, hard and •soft wat-
er, and •a' acre of land. Apply to
J. Ridout, or J. Croll. 34
HOUSE AND SEVEN ACRES OF
land for sale on Dinsley Terrace,
just outside the corporation of
Clinton. The house is in good re-
pair, newly shingled, hard and soft
water. Barn with stone wall. Good
ro r and
orchard.A desirable property
p P Y
ter-
ms.be sold cheapandon easye
ms. Apply to Ms. . Macdnald,
Clinton. 33
Houses for Sale.
FARM TO RENT OR FOR SALE. --
Lot 32, con. 9, Uoderich township,
consisting of 8o acres, 4o acres seed-
ed dowry 6 acres in fall wheat,, or-
chard, brick house and bank }yarn.
mile• from school, 2;, miles from
Holinesville, 5 zr.iles from Clinton.
Immediate possession can bo riven.-
George J. Connell, Clinton P. 0. '
DR. BUTLER, EYE, EAR, NOSE
and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's
Avenue, London, 3rd door east of
St. Andh•ew's Church, Glasses sup-
plied. Will be at the Rattenbury
Hocsc, Clinton, April 28, June 2 ttnd
30.
THOROBRED RE(;ISTF R'.�,D I)i'R-
hc:m Bull for sale, 13 months old.
Have two, will sell one cheap. -Al-
bert Nott, lot 24, con. 2, Stardey,
Clinton P. 0. 15
1 -Good Cottage aril. two lots on
Iss.ac street.
:2 -Good House and two lots with
large plum orchard .. on Fulton
street.
;3 -Comfortable House and one lot
cn Joseph street.
14 -Brick Ilot.se and two lots on Mary
street.
-S--Two Houses on Rattenbury street
west.
tfi-large Brick Rouse, 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.
Tor terms, etc., apply to
HENRY BAATTIE, Clinton.
Solicitor, etc.
lti e,:5 • ar: y!tg a nice h'ne of
Vases, .
Jardinieres ,
Toilet Sets
and would be pleased to have you call
,and inspect.
Our stock of Novelties, Brie -a -brae,
Artware, Tinware, etc., is complete.
lics,Yies these we carry candies and
lency biscuits.
ltggs taken in exchange for goods.
• ! VARIETY
Tars, scaler s welts.
COAL !
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW
FOR YOUR SEASON'S SUP-
PLY OF COAL. WE CARRY
ONLY THE VERY BEST GRA-
DES WHICH WILL BE SOLD •
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE
ORDERS MAY BE LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE STORE OR WITH.
W . J. Stevenson
You Can See.
Marriages, •
RAL MOIR-In Chathauui on Aug.
22nd, ' by the. Rev. Dr. Battlsby,
Annie latah .of VhdtI ant township .
to ,laws k3ali of kluilett.
WA'LDItON-BATLEY--On Wednesi-
The News of Goderich• Mr. and Mris. , Alex, McLean (?cies
} Catlin ),
Ms E. A. SWntlitp.
;,�, .x;,ors , . ,d,' . i . commemorated the event, though, by
say; Aug; Slat, at the residence purchasing a copy of "Golden I,ea,v-
uf the bride's inother, 152 Aiven• Judge !*arrow left for Turosato last The stone .Makers are buy at the es,",presenting M. McLean with the
ue Road,. ,by the Rev. Jobe Pear- week, hiis fancily 'yet remaining. residence of W. Iiorton• volume.
son of .holy Trinity, Gordon Wal- A. good many of _our citizens had Mrs. Mesner, who Was confined to Mrs, W. liurrottfat left an . Saturday
drop B. 4,, barl:fster.atd.a:W, Tor- the nilstortune to be fined for their her bed since May, was able to come on, a visit tci'her :daughter in Ayr.
pntot oldest son et Mr. T. Wal- cows entering some
people's ounds down stairs last week. Thomas Elutes of Prineeion was the
droit of the London Road, Stall- and'wero paying someone to herd. Mi, . and Mrs. Cornelius Biddle of g�uest on Labor DAY a,f his half bra
to tI) pessle, daughter of the them at the same trine. Port Rowan have'heen the' guests of •ther, Mr, William Burrows.
take Itev. $lens, Dayley D. A., We hope our health officer will take their daughter, Mrs. Charles A. Hurn- Mrs. R. A. Bell, Mies Jean and
formerly of London, Ont. a walk soniday ottt Maitland street ber, the past six weeks. A. Master Willie of Clinton spent Sunday
ELLIOT i--•COUSINS-At the resi- to the stock yards where the animals Miss Morrish of Toronto is the gu- with Mrs: Collie Patterson.
dente of the.bride, Ashfield town. aro weighed before being shipped on est this month' of Mrs. McKim. Mr. It. A. Ball of CiilrinDp sPeirl:
strip., "on August 30th, by the RAY, the .0. �, R. and he•will Mat one of • Mrs. Patterson and Miss Mel,eay, Sunday ;with his mother, Mrs.. Alex.
A h b ld Elliott the filthiest spots in town. It is. at,'' who spent the season with their re,- .Dell of town.
spent
1( 0 ) 0 0
qti�@try their " third
IIsi w � it i1a '
0 which fell on Satordady, 21r. Atef,eaa
Gorroadottpent. • anniversary of t le e44 ig y
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Of Aioltviniillte, iV16 endorses
Pe-ru-11A.
J. G derielsiin1 sal r. a
of Goderich to Mrs. hllizi+,beth 'perfect eye711
sere, as well AS a menace laiives. Mrs.. Malcolm Mr. Zimmermanof Torontospent
Cousins. to:the pubile health. and family, returned last week to Monday in town, Ile registered at
YOil ` +'S Sf I' utach-
by
h- The house 'warming and garden par- their respective homes, =Mrs. Patter- the St. Lawrence and was the guest
is
'Young of . London to Elizabeth Thu�rsda.1 evening was a very sacral Miss. Drew has a good position in spending this week the guest of her
affair. +, "he grounds were eleotrie lit Detroit. • cousin, Miss . Farr,
YOUNG --Ni i L -T-Itr a s G
rth; Wingpant, ,An August 131st, ty held oa- the grounds of the Victor- son to Calumet,' Mich.,, and Miss -of the Misses Bray and LaPpelle.
v, 'Vtiirr. Lon John H, fa street church and parsonage Iasi McLeay to Lake Linden.:.. Miss Edith Thomi�son of
May slakes of Wroxeter. and , the tables laden with lfpwexs, Mrs. Captain' Lawson took a trip Miss Beatrice Harrison spent Sun-
CARR--M(42UI(aCiAN �• in_ Derehalrti cake and sandwiches. Copee and lee- "last Thursday a. m. to Detroit where day and Monday the guest of her
t
Belton
ship,: Oxford county, on -Aug.
own cream were generously dtsp cnsed• A she would meet her daughter. sister, Miss Hattie Harrison, at
21th, by Rev. W. II. J. Brown, !f y p
Cleo W Carr of Winghana to Program of .music was' arranged •fir, bt etrel t Clidr iindand family have Woodstock,
• t f Detchant the drawing roomy but the goes •s
r urns o eve an •
An Sunday evening at Knox church
Celesta . c uiggay t. p )tcia;rrod 1unatnin out of doors and 'Mrs. J. ,H, Edward has gone to a 'French i issionarry iron Montreal
DIXON-.-DAVIS-At,51 Adelaidet., 1 '.
London, on:•Au August 23rd,by Rev. onlaying 41'
social cat. After refresh- visit 'her ,eldest brother; Alex. Cath- preached.
• 'VD:. Martin, .Jervis Dixn of Low.nients were served to the company cart, 'at St, Clair. Mrs. Boyce is nialciug a two weeks'
don to Carrie Davis of Exeter. Mr, George Elliott, .one of the pillars Robert Elliott left on the last day visit with friends at Seaforth,
or. the church, took the role of auc-. of August for Luoknew,.Winghain and Mrs. Campbell left last week to vis -
Bit ths,
is-Bitths, tioneer and sold a. handsome mono- other northern towns on an extended it her friends at ,Blyth while her bus -
gram quilt of . red and white, Mrs. apple hunt. band visits the great Toronto E7thi-
ROBI+;RTON--In Clinton on Septals►- Elliott being: the ,highest bidder. Soy- Manager Lewitt of the knitting bition.
her 6thto Mr. and Mrs. Geo. oral cakes were also sold, atter whi- company and Mrs. Lewitt spent. one. Mr. Harry Stowe and tarnily have
Roberton, ,a daughter. ch the• company broke up, . day last week, at • Benniiller: . removed from Cameron street to
GLACIER -In Stapleton on Septern- 'Rev. 1V, I .and Mrs, Grahame are Mrs. S. Philips of Belfast was. •the; the residence on . South street q�wned
ber 1st, to Mr. a rid Mrs, Ad.uu to be congratulated• on having •: the guest • last week of her sister, . Mrs.' by' Miss McMahon.
enlarged. Quite a number Eliza Black, , Mrs. Anstay has returned froth a
Glazier, a SOIL Ma's. M. H. mon vi.Ben. Gibbons,Bir ie Hays Toledo.
29th, to Mr. and • Mrs. Andrew on . the upper dor arid '• a and Miss. Aggie• Nairn all left last Mrs, Martin Hays Nand son Gerald
Jeffrey, a daughter.. a large ,c pand the
week to visit friends in Detroit. 'Have returned to their home at New
POWELL-In Seaforth on, APou$t have • been placed. The• con�lega uponon .Mrs.. Ilendr a who spent • the sum- ort 1Vows, West Virginia.
30th, to Mr, and Mrs. John Row- 0 also to be congratulated , PP g
a son. their energy.' and united action. Mgr + with the Blackstone family, left Miss Mosely is spending the season'
all, The -t c en's Institute met last for Toronto on Thursday in company l with friends at Moose'aw.. •
pU August � ,Iii
the residence of Mrs. ,lames Miller, n ,
Purcell, a daughter,Charlie. After visiting Canada's Great home at Stratford tt 'Tlutrsda last.
c Mrs. Otago c very wet one old Sol -came Mit
x ii i fon Mrs. -
30th to Mr. and at b t 3 seed to New Yorl. and aft a brief � ay � � Bayfield
o parsonage c g Morris and'brother, Mr. visit to Mx. -and Mrs. R. Hobson of
JEFFREY-In1:g d Ile on Aug of bedrooms -and bathroom, are now .
• R in th )tiartchen Miss d
R se, to In McKillop. on.:: ugtl
31st to Mr, and 1VIrs. Thomas . Thursday 'afternoon on the lawn at with Mrs. Blackstone and daughter ! Miss Seegmiller and ei two neices,
k an ie and sons . Messrs. Harold anct', Carolyn and Louise, . returned to their
WI EATLEY le Mullett on• august Although the morning was decidedly g y
L I b t M• Ilendrie will pro -1 Mrs Charles Symonds spent a few
week visiting
cog a'ief d s in B d laste k . isit
Wheatley , a daughter. lazily we must say`about p ni visit : take Passage for Liverpool,: relatives and friends,
PE to Mrs. Morris pe , a sonr27 • Quito a e in
member' . the nuts'.. C a radian and American winters. are •Mesdames Falconer and Pollock of
to Mrs; Louis :Pepper, • a. son. • bers were in attt3ndance.. ;but ..those ., a ,� •
i ham on Augnat 25th, who were to, prepare a program•seeiu trot enjoyed 'by Mrs. IHendrie. Bayfield spent acouple .of .days in
PUGH-ln Mtn W ng g p.day' ' .Cr,. W. Walker, the 'energetic and.own. last week the uests, of the
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to Mr. and Mrs. James 'Pugh, a . oil to. peva taken tion that o
only. the preparations. to be : made practical organizer 'Af. the . C. O: F. of farmer's sister, Mrs'. . Symonds.
daughter.
-In Goderich on August 28th, -for G- N. W. Fair. were discussed Ontario,' was in, town
the that flour. illMrs.
r .1• GceOrge Merris'took suddenly
BhAIR •
to Mr. and Mrs; William Blair, a and the holding of the Meetings •dons-,wcelrs in the n s s
- ing the. winter season. The next' ishing•' society here and. secured 22 Mrs. (Dr.) Wilson of'I,ondon and.
son. hi on- meeting will be held„ 'at the residcnee new members,' making a total of: 142 children ar:e.registered this month at
YO g
M. Young, a daughter:
is P . i t
e pronounced finte A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Miss IL L. Coon, organist of Nerth
Deaths.
SiewARD In Clinton on September Millet for her kindness ra •niviting tciided, the. members present to pro- position, will be sinieirded by Mr. A,
home, Refresh- coed en masse to the Victorfa Res Roy Adatns ,.: Sarnia.' We wish Miss
UNG -In . Colborne towns ip
20th to Mr. and Mrs.:R:.of Mrs.Isaac Salkeld, Bayfield Road. members up to date. • The last'nwct the Aberdeen.
August , M• ,lose h Salkeld -brought a sem ing held on Friday evening vas very Mr. Claude Fisher is spending this
plc of sonie,of:. her rich .new cheese, largely. attended and at •the close a' week at. Toronto. '
Ver -0 J "
Which
e Y s was tendered' Mrs•. :Bro. • Walker 'and an invitation ex,street church, having resigned her
dant
vote
of t
2nd, J. Thomas Seward, aged 53 the ,members' ,to hernumber of'; taurine where 'Mt'.: 'Blackstone, by i Coon: success •wherever •tier footsteps
years 3 months and 12 days.' mems were: served • by a dies the order'•ef Bra, Tait 'served all to ice. stray. She was. most pleasing in her.:.
dun la Of
years,
C. D. TAYLOR. •
. , 1,11,r,1)1)i) aaat iR
0. D. Taylor* Clerk of the city Board
of health of Jacksonville, 71a., has
occupied that position for the iaat tan
yours. In a recent letter to the Perin*
Drug Mfg. Co., ho expresses hie approval
of their famous catarrh remedy Peruna
in the following words: •
?► The health of the poor of a large city
is' always a question of vital interest not
only to the city officials but to every
citizen; It has been it source of much
aatiefaotion to me to find that so large a
number of working peopleeiir moderate
circumstances have. accepted Peruna as
their family Inedlcine. 'It has cured a
large number of :cases .especially ekes-
, tarrh of the . head, lungs and etomaoh
and :building up the general health it
cannot fail butprove a help and blessing
to any community where it is generally.
adopted and used. I, have found it an
honest reliab,)e romody;and am, pleased
to endorse it,". -C. D Taylor, Clerk,
13oard of health.. .
If,you do not derive prompt. and sans-
fact4►r'y, rosiultsfrom the use of Peruna,
write at anee:to Dr. Hartman,. giving a.'.
full.'atatement of your ease and h$ will
be a to e: o• svaluable ad
pre sed give you his
vice gratis,
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus, •
ObIo..
The .News -Record until Jan:, 1905,
for 25e
Seaforth on August the members anti y
25th Johanna Gertru e a ey, house.
Mc'.IUAD g cream and cigars. • manner to all, • a fine musician. and
'tt'dde.:
wife of Mr.. John Q ° ..� .
BLACK -In ,.London on August 30th,,
Margeret Ross Shaw,, daughter' of
Mrs.. Wni Black of Tuckersmith,
aged 42 years.
McDONALD-In Hay. on August 27th,
Mary McDonald; relict of the late
James McDonald,, and :mother of
Mrs, W. Moore;, Winghare, aged 79
years.
Goderich, .
Jepb. Brindley, Go ich township;
delivered to W. Burros & 'Son the
first load of new oats on 23rd Aug-
ust.
Mr. Fowlie, one of the ere* of the
steamer wrecked at' Bello Isle,- is .
here at present with his wife and her
mother, Mrs: Alex. Craigie ,Mr.1.ow,,
lie had the good luck of .recovering
his watch.. and chain, overcoat and
other clothes, money, etc,; that went''
down with the ship.
Our citizens were 'awakened . rather
early on the morning of Labor Day
by the waterworks whistle followed
by the fire alarm and quickly after
the fire , brigade alar'tn was sounding
a reveille. The bre was in the freight
steamer, - the Abercorn which was
partially wrecked. Captain Willa g
by and Engineer Baxter owned the
steamer.
Mrs, C. Crabb returned last Week
from a visit to her brother,. ' Ml.
Alex. Naysnitth, •Toronto, . and her
sister, Mrs. McElroy, Orangeville.,
Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor visited friends in:
Clinton on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bissett of. the .post
office department took a holiday on
Labor Day. -
For yourself Low much ar shoe has to
do with the appearance of your foot.
What is uglier than a poorly shaped
shoe ? Wbi.t is daintier than
A TRIM CLEAN CUT SHOE
that .fits closely about the foot and
brings out its natural artistic -lines/
We can find a sl•.ce to fit your •fcot
no :natter how Lard you 'are to suit.
Our spring stock has ar:'ved and the
prices are right. We ate showing} a
line cf shoes Icor men at $3.5o that
can't be best for price and quality'.
Also a line of shoes fcr women (The
Queen Alexander) for $z which is extra
value. Come in and have a look at
our stock. No trouble to show good$.
Groceries,
Our stock is complete. We have se,
goodt line of Japan Teas, green and
I
!Addle., Red Rack. Inaose,tMlut Ribbon and
Lipton's celebrated teas. ;fbey were
bought before the advanfie flu prlee
which we will Five firs eesto hers the
benefit of. •?.'lain and Fahey l3iscttits
Boiled Ham, Smoked Roll, Breakfast
Bacon, Pickled Pigs Feet, Canned
Meats, Pickles in brill* and bottles of
all kinds. A trial crder will convince
yon that we carry a stock equal to
any in tke trade and the prices rea-
sonable. Also a car a Redpa.tb's slugs
ar just arrived whichwe are sidling at
cost.
In seeds we have got good od
Clover, A1sike, Titnctl'ry, g'0Id and
Turnip seed and all kinds 'of garden
seeds, orchard t;"rass.
In crockery we have a fear diiiitot
sets we are sellittg very cheap. Your
tirade selected.
R. QRA AM
Ogle Cooper's 016 stand.i'lt6ne3
Cash for nutter and Egg.q
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The Chicago packers'- strike is likely •
to be called off on terflis of -practical
defeat for the workmen.
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• hound
Saturday, :September' 10
Return Monday, September 12 -
Leave Detroit 8.00 A. M. September - 9 ,
T,v. Goderich 8.30 A. M. September 10
,$.unduy inDetroit
Return
Detroit
Sept.
Reta I.v. Goeh0A M. Sept. 18 .
$TEAMHR GRHXHOUND
E. H. AVM, Exeu,t=
Agent
Stratford
Herald Special .Tri
p
painstakinginher position.
• Mr Shephard, late of. `Shephard
Lee; spent Labor Day in Toronto.
Misses . Annie and 'Pearl Wright sp
eiit .Monday the guests of their sister,.
'• Mrs. Jas. Jewell, of Benmiller.
EVERY PHYSICIAN KNO1VS
About the great anerit ,of, Dr. Ham-
ilton's Pills of Mandrake and Metter -
nut
ttter-'
nut which cleanse the system, cure
constipation and •piles. Use. oilly Dr..;
Hamilton's. Pills. Price 25c. -
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LADIES' .WAISTS... '
OURGREATT ROOM-IVIAEING SASE
wieder to make snore room for our New Fall Goods, some of which it
have already arrived,'. we nitustclear out during the next,30 days band- ._.
reds of dollats worth of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. ' e
In order to do this we have marked these goods (regardless of cost) at .1(
prices that mustclear the lot ina few weeks.• •2,
Below we mention only a few of the snaps to be found during this *ale.._.
MEN'S SHIRTS. :. :t
•i
Ili.,in
•s A a at a dozen waists fancy stripes?,regul50c to' war price 'white A lot of bfen s white and eai- • x,
,:;. to clear at... -...44c ored shirts,hi, stiff arid soft A50c85c, fronts which sold at from ♦_.
_• OOc to. $1.25 all atone price, •t:
;_. LADIES' CORSET COVERS.A
:, ...S1EN'S C01TOrN.S'OOKS, .•.
,_. Thdse are,all.. new goods, made ♦t.
._• of good quality cotton, some Aniog this lot will be found. •_•
•;. : trimmed . with lace and baby 'socks ranging in price from ❖
•_• ribbon, .And others with.enc 12cc o.I8c per pair, while
broidery, regular price fromtheylast your choice, for 's'
t, 25c to 3$c, to clear at..:.. ...:x7c: 10e: per pair, idea a. .lot -of •••
._.-; Higher :priced .ones equaliy Mens Wool Socks 'to'clear • ;i;':
Week End . Occursion to Goderich Sept.: 10th :
• • c eaP• at 2 pairs: for. : 25c 's,
'rain 'Leave
Seaforth.
Clinton ,
Holmesville
A LEADING SCHOOL..
The Forest City Business and S110-
rthand College of London is recog-
nized ' as one Of the niost reliable,; -
progressive and •, practical training,
schools in Canada. Last year over,
two hundred students attended this
college and every graduate now holds
a good position. It has been: under -
the personal management of Mr. J. .
W. Westervelt for lb years. Mr. Wes-
tervelt is looked upon as a leader
Can-
ada,amon bei being exe Bu-
siness Educator's Association of. -
Canada" as well as 'president of the
Federal Business Colleges of Ontario,
Limited. '
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WESTERN, FAIR, LONDON.
Return tickets on sate from Clinton
at $1.50. Good going Sept. 10th to
10th and at $1.25 good going Sept.
13th to 16th. Alt tickets -valid 're-
turning until Sept, 10th, For tick-
ets and full information call at the
Grand Trunk offices.
FARM FOR SALE) Dia, TO 1119N'11. -
Lot 72, eon.. 6, Goderich township,
consisting of 90. acres, 40 acres
cleared, 10 acres _young. orchard, 40.
acres good bush, parts of it culled
some. The farin is well watered
and fenedd and has. good bank barn
and frame house. Will be sold
cheap, Apply on the preitiises or
address Mrs. C. Parsons, Bay psi
SEED WHEAT AT POR SALE* TI4Iu.,
undersigned offers for sale a uan»
tit', of DaW3atl'tl..GolTen Chaff Wile.
at. for seed. -John Middleton, God -
each . tf)Wnsbfp, , Cllittoln P. O. 86.*
WANTED AT ' "ONCE --TWO C4IitL5.
Apply at tlut 1,ettenbtity 11ouse. 63
WA I'TLI».-GOOD GZNii.ItAL SEA.
vent for Toronto. Small family,
!UgUrs, Richltt hrwin,ClinApply
n. 3 2
A. M. R'd Tripe Train Leave:
05 ` Stratford.::
740 • 40 lylitchell
7.50 30 Dublin'
• by LAIIE'S WHITE DRAWERS. MRN & BOY'S STRAW HATS .t.
• A. M', It'd Trip y, We .Have jtist' a few pairs left All odd Iots of Straw Hats .?.
that were good value at 35e, will be cleared during. this ._.
640 '1.40 4 which tie are selling at per:. sale at... ..::...... .. 19c •.
1,00' • pair • 22c ; This is a chance to secure a •t•
- •_� Mc` 1)rawere, , . ;..at 42 nice'. looking hat ,at. price '•'
85 S. S. 85e to $1 °' •, .. ... • • , 60 . of the common straws:. ._.
Tickets good going on special train only, Saturday morning, Sept, 10.
Returning, good on an regular train up to 3 p., m., or on special train
leaving. Godekieh,at 10.30 p. m., Monday Sept• 12th
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Spades and Sho$eis, Forks, tikes and 0
Ready Mixed Paints, - White Lead and Oil.
6 Boxes of Axle Grease for 26 cents. '
Samson. Portland Cernent,•o ,I r 0.25 per barrel,
Get our special prices on large quantities'
CoaI a1 sizes, CheCoal
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