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Adv^tatisizig Tema- lentitdute-
tiseraernts, la.. nifiet,a ttonaatiel
line for area inivertiou stud e cents
per lint for each enbeiseuent birttoL
advertieratents not to eXceed
• Vie inek 04$ "Loot," "
ofeteleit,'" ate., %inserted oc
for' es cent* and each subeeflueat
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: ateeeente. e
• Counininicateina inteinled, lot litiblicaa'
tleii Must', as a guarantee el -reed
• tattle be aecomptieled by the neale,
ottkeileei, • „ • e'• '
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T„izi InOlt,r,e;puthlicatiOn eurreift., tsstie• ,
colOr pt AdvertiseineniS,
• sent an ..texly.,• • . •
Contract 'ratea:-The
s' * ahow e Oak rate e ter Speeifietl Pere
aP4 •Pace % ,
yr. 6 tree, 3.1ti„oe ,••
' Cat= $70 ep $.40 R0,452St
heed,, atter wkib ollowed . the '
-,t,goditetien Of the .Papeee. •
• Mts., Browee.peeeiclent Of -tee God-
-each W. C. T. He, proem d :the ,04. -
dress weletime, stating et was 'in-
deed a pleasure tei .speak Words , of
Column 40 oo oe -e5 OQ 00
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altd•rim, 644 wage •
y 01 last week. .
Tuesday rearming the
alw4d, witta *vthM VT
Immo, conducted by Abe *mate
MPS. E. P. Paella at Dilate.
wood, alter whieb the report al taut
proeeram oommittee was given and
the various committees appointed.
The electing then adjourned. -•
M. McKee of Barrie, provincial
president at the • W. T. De open
the afternoon aeselon with a oon-
secretion service. After the singing
a the hymn "Row Firm a Founda-
tion," the leader read for the leason
tbe parable of the Ten Talents, urg-
log all member e ot the orgealeation
to apply their talents, and thereby,
increase• them, to he able to itceom-
plish great results in the Temperas/t-
ee work. Dig icIt in the earth and
hidC the taleat, boivever smallit
fealr:bee lint bring it forth to shine
as a light lnethe, world,' to help, en. ,
pUr age and Influence some soul and
PrOhatily wh bach to the straight,
-apdanaertav road. •
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'"There s Work o do for. Ju"e
ivaa then 'sung and the convention
eall.ed t arder, by the county presa
e6rt The roll cal ot the elpts.and
officers reports, •reports ot treasurer
.audl correapcmding-eecrettery wet -
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W. ,
17,ditor t.r4 Pro,c:niA or
• .•• Welcome to the members eivtie haye
:Poo engaged in' the. werk a long ti-
• do TO h vgnhiPele, but a, greater pleasure to bring
••Mot s d •
ot athyn e a d courage- e "
ey p n
• • " • milt to theeve Copiers. How mech.
ea Gab •iel Elliott (a ' 1 •T 1'
• e The. home of r. een one ong emperance Ines, •
the Bayed Line was tl10 seeae et a eut " What 0,, vast amount of'wok
eery -happy gathering on Frulas tee there still remains to he 40/10,,
• ening, of Jest week when the mew-. ,iver, let as not he weary in well
hers anti adherents of. the N•aeia• doihge even though the work be a.
Methodist church; assembled to 'pre- •),•reat responsibility, 'as it ,surely i.
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sent hie daughter Sueie 111. toe_cts 111rs 1-10oper of Exeter eesPonded,
of their great esteem, Ana .11)1)covr. 4pressing big pleasure in. being able
* time of lier efforts as • erganiet °Lae. , to be present and adding, pot until
church. A well worded, address as lite flag , Of prehibition ellen reach
• • read bY Misa G-0 Wiley :rem pceati to ocean shall- •Mle' work. ,?
Stepeenson" Made the ptesentetion
of the W. 0, ITT. be. satisfied, .
• , a very oboaldsome tea -set, two •laT$e " McKee then took ,,chare
A VVest Wawanosh• Wedding
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eouvenir, sp, oon. ' eident for her address,' Which was ,
„ Miss who was taken ,-;1,.g nost interesting' and encouraging,
'surpriSe; responded feW ' "1-4 the pa t year two unions
euitaele erorels,. expreseine aer i,erhat. Ave been organized, rtayfield , and
' thenkfulness ter such xemembeaee, Tlensall, .visi.ted and addressed • •
end' of ,the ,appreciation of be e ex- enroir meetiege, wrote, 70' leteere, 22
fel•te.• „ „ , .-iostde
-eards. A special plea was ma , .
lialee'lleir Wells ler Persdie bac Wielosidee Sumas,
tow that be was to gettarth lie **ewe rietetatar
thee b* 111A ma day aed lease; ,etia for Wiling
recruiti. boAs rad rig war driveir, linoawragr tbavosti
y. ;gala et Clineoe. Alt& leavimg Cliaboa the private,
oftepti Tweentery, petted through Holeasirvale pad dowel
tbe Le shore Arkana, Larellitan county. Prom eberie
weet to Loegwood, Chetham, Belle River and Wiadaor,
at • mole Nue ea
xeheging a stolen be for a fresh outfit.
Warreaer reeovered hie bsa
.orse d rig at Arkona. On
Suadaye September llth, a military famrd from London
went down to Win.deor and brought the young fellow back
to London, where he was plaeed in solitary oonanement on
Caeling's Heights to serve nine days. On hearing % of biz
whereabouts: the authorities here, at the instance of Mr.
Warreiter, lissued a writ for tke .arrest TwaMley tied
Coastable Gundry brought him up trout. London. The fol-
• lowing day he appeared bolero Police Magistrate Humber
who committed him for trial by alis Honor Judge Doyle on.
the charge ot atealieg A horse and outfit from Mr. Warren-
er, pleaded, "not guilty" and elected to be tried with -
Mit jury. Judge Doyle found the prisoner guilty, but re -
mended bis for sentence until 33ext Monday in order ie lank
14.404, btrod S. rig a ISIVreAn't ItvarT, OttEr:44 reitralltIr
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• up his past record.
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The PirSt Sod Turned at Elmira
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E, :Heyde O. P. R. engineer, intOrmed the Guelph
Ilereld On Mcentae of last week that the amOuncenient that
the first sod for the Goderieh extension had been turned, at
• Goderich was a little misletieline, as the first sea l'iad been
• actuelly leaned at Elheita two weeks previous. There was
• nO ceremony inaconneetion with it, howevet, but Mr. Heyd
• would just like to make the, facts ,known, „
The linnt:ing Season; . •
• The-, season is fast approachine when the hunter evil' . ,
getting reedy or his Annual outing to the woetleaiuseaoh ,
'of big 'game, and the present tune is opportune ler 'making • •
• the necessary arraneements for a successful heat. From re- ••
ports received by. the Grand. Trunk Railway System, Ideer
• are :plentiful in Several districta of the "Highlands of Oa- .
twee" and Moose abeam} thee'lenlagaini" region', In
(me der reeently eight individual Moose: veep Seen by, a ,ea •
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'awing party at 'different peints M this region The . open
. seesoe (for *deer awl. Meese in "The Highlands" is from. No-
.• vernbee lst until November 15111, and from October 10th to
•November 1.0th in the Temegami Colietry. ilnating PArties
are assured of the legal hurnli,er of game if they so into the
• proner •localities. Reliable ieforme,tion • regatdieg camp
' equipment, ocperie,nced, guidess and -ill requisites for a suc-
• cessful trip can be had on application to J. D. Maedenald,
District Passenger Agent, Toronto, •Oat " •
beautifel glas,s vases and a sterling,
the ,mecting and called upon tile pre- •
• •mr, Elliott also thanked the, Pee- to iteed eae subsoripeion • to the •
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pie beartilY -for „their friendly, Whitee-Ribboe Tidings
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ering, and hoped, they vu1d axe an • he repor s of the superintendents
a enjoyable evening. •• • • 'ea press, parlor meetings, , work amTlie -
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choir furnished several eelee- ng seilors, evange st c, were read,
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tieris end there were hesideS Sage,' alOwIng -greater interest, in these
Solos "'duets quartet es, ien4eiecl by. Ines • of woLk during the year and
Others pieserit. . The very plea.eaut Ole greet amount of work done.
• . • gathering bloke: cp witha l singing The evening ,meeting was held • in
• YVelli• ;Never 'Say Good -Bye" -git'er keox church and opened with song,.
vIueh,pastor R Js. tiUei pronophe,?, alter wiiich Rev.' Anderson led,' in
ed the benedi`etiOn., ., • , prayel.. Ber; Graham read ' for the
• everoas lesson firt ebap el. of Na-
„ e hum, followed by singing "Onward
Constince. tian diers.Rev. Hazen
't . ; • • , „ • , ;„:•, waS next -called • upon and ” spoke
-2; Mr. Greo'rge Coates :or .;,Idatio.Ppia:-C, words of gre bag to. th ,workers a
• a: few . days laet"weele ilre guest Op' .•the • W. C...ea. Ile and the ,pleaSiire it .
'his' brateera Albert, Ceates, end; •oth-, 'afl'Ordea him. he' being permitted'. to .
ear .teteade: • . - . • etaak.to the audienec With. eueh a. •
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miss mallet seareay ale ns_ 'firm -foundation as .thet Temperance
',visited at Robt. -al1.se,7- and hopede people of qua-
, . p,ioneica 81rU.
are at pretent yfSitlieg- her .parente g' ,
, • . dress eta.ting. worera'oe ,
,• and ' ether- Heeds xeceitlY• eaich tho are at .preserit•
telt,eciald Wotk sad vote fhr Local•
Is. . ep e . h ,
et Gerrie, • Mr. and airs. Thos, 'An- /tea•. -MelCee- tlie kf ththen gave a sheet ad-
W.; •
• diewe •
Rev. win aleolot. vreaclied . , deserve -sympathy at the
public " fortheyhave stood firrn and
day afterfioen 15Q the children ee_ Dtnee. ia, „en- religious rights ead ev-. eciallY, taking for his Dec,'12'
citizen and Chriseian should lend -
gerrees will be h,eld' Yhopits hand to banish from. our
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4 September sunshine lent its Attractiveness to one of those
; charming events, 'around -which Se much interest. centres,
which took place on. Sept. .1.1te, at Silver Maple -farm, when
alise Agnes.'T.,.. only ela.uehter of Mr. 'end Mrs,. Thorais Mil-
ler, Was jOined:in, the, holy bends of matrimony,to Me,' Jas.
Webster ' of the .htle. concesSion, Ashfield. • Promptly ,,at 5.30
to' the strains of the weddingenIerele played by IVIiss Eliza
Jarvis, the green -amen, ,Mr. Jas. A. Miller, brother of the
bride, entered the parlor, next came -the bridesmaid, Miss
• Rose Miller, of Aline, cousin of. the bride, then the ,bride,
leaning on the arm of her father, where 'the groom /stood ,
waiting. The 'bride was becomingly gowned in cream brit--
. liantlee lustre with yoke and bertbe ofeBrussels lace and ,
folds of same on skirt demi 'traffic 4.nd -Were, the orange • •
elossoms, The bridesmaid wore a skirt of, chanmaigne with
• . folds, and fawn silk waist witli trimmings oVeniten lace,' • '
The bridal party took their plaees under 'a canopy of Asper- .. •
• ages and rowan, relieved by pink and white asters, poenies
• and foliage 'pleats 'forming a fitting background. Rev.. S.M.
eVhaley B. A,. officiated. en. the presence Of sosome-forty rela-
tives and' friende. After; tee happy couple had received the
* heertyaeongra,tuletions of 'all, the guests repaired to the
• dining: ream Where a delete, wedding dejuner was served by
• four young ladies. When ha,d done justice to thee inner • •
' self,- a tveried pregrain of instrumental, and vocal:music. was
given and the balance of the. evehing was spent in .ga,mes
and the conversation, and all. seemed loato leave the hoepi-
etality ,Whieli their hosts had. tendered -thorn Guests were ,
present from Alma, Clinton, Ashfield, aeicknow and vieinity.
, The presents were most beautiful and numerous' and hicluded •
' tables, chairs, pictures, silver plate, etc., and showed the
• high esteem in which the bride and groom are, held ley their
many friends. A reception was tendered the bride ndi .groom
ursda,y afternoon from three to six, after which the youa
ng couple left for, their home in. Asheeld. The bride's going
away costunwas blue tweed fleched with white with hat
en suit: The bride will'be at home to her friends •'after • e
Getoher. it,
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:tee afternoon instead of, 7 -in,-tlee -the curse of drink , .
Mise Brown, 'the popular • soloist'of
eveaing: -Rev: JoSiah Greene will • •
P YGoderich, sang a mueh apprecteted
Mrs,: All)ert McDougall af Olevelana eola, entitled "Wipe Away Those
visited his sister, Mrs. Jas. Hihelan Tears of Woe:"
'ley, east week:. e The captain of the GoderiCh Salva -
Mr, *. Stephenson and daughter of tion ' army, in a niost enthusiasti
„ lVforrfs visited 'at Mr.- IV, ("Oa's ' on nianner, described the drink evil as
•• Monday, it appears todaer, and Which . they
; are every day, laboring to suppress,
: Of .all the curses •that' is working
' eee . great'havoa, none is so 'great as that ,
West , yvawariosn... . _ or ietemperiefee. Daily'it is elasting .
'• • lives and destroyipq homes. If wee.. ‘•
was the scene pf a:pretty! wedding on
Wednesday of this week when his
youngest daughter,' adanaie,, Was e
ted merriage. to Mr, George Rout-
ledge., a prosperous young feriner of
the Ashileld, and. 'Colborne' boundery.
'The ,ceremorly was performed by Rev,
• .„ "ilaoh; 'Keuniiitile;(Z..101 tthueelitresenee of e
ate; eensi(lergii)ifrndieet::::
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Th e ide ce of Mr Samuel Kerr
0- e- _ .y.
• a hea.heice, Mildred ' Cook, daughter •oi
Mr. •Da S. • Cook of Ofintole . Who:
;,.matle verY.. pretty little 'flower. gid,
:','There,'Were maay'prosents, indicating
thopOlinlarity 'of the btideavtli0
ladeed,f a Marine* Yotnig indy;. Mr.
, and Mre. Ainetledge have taken' _ up
lieueelteelithg on the • grootree gaph
Asliffeld.. They have the best 'evisliee
of: a very large. 'Circle �f a frieeas -tarp,
belies"' aud firesperotia futute.
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,The annual Thenk-offeri meeting
Of the Hattie 'Miseion Bah MOS held
, in Calvin church, St, Helens last Pr-
iday evening, Bet: Mr. Siriall Of
, Auburn gave' an address. Miss Well -
Wood of New York 'sang a bale. -111e,
whole program was ousilont.
". Miss Mark of rateimew is visiting
friends. around St.41elens at present.
• MiSses. Bathe! and, Mamie nem,
Stanley, and Mies. Idle Webster of
LiteknOW tailed oti friends around tee.
last week: . •
go..., S. M. Whaley attended the.
Presbytery meeting at Wroxeter last
week; 4
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Anniversary; fierviees were held In
nethei Church list Sabbath, conduct-
ed by Bev. It. Ifillys,rd •of-Lunkli•tow
in the norning and,siftertkoon and
, Vet?. SI: M. 1Vb0,1111th the evertittg.
There Were large congregatiOne at's,11
fterviees, The leered! concert -on Tue.
tould (idly Seenre the co-operationof
aell the ceurches mid wotk with unit-
! ed strefigth ws would ,surely • Make :
Pid strides towa, ds r hib tio
rs.• c ee, e eve ng. peeher, ,
• s ee an , et rue
:indeed instructive "and beneficial
all present., The departments et W.
_ 0, T. U. work were totiehed .011. and
explained. and in. all out avenhes ot
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_ Week we.ond;the curse .foll ws every
- where, even ),n. our 'timber camps, oh
-board ship, in liotels ' without Ii-
acense., anywhere, to • temPt heoe's with
hereditary instincts, • if all the !non-
_ eY ,:inveSted in the liquor traffic cote
ad be -giVeri back hOw canale
-mad be dug,, eitrets dredged, reit-
- roads builta to say nothirig of the
many happier hoines there would lei
even -in our own lair Domiftion,
Ur. Lethbridge, organist of 'Knox:
thureh, 'kindly favored the audience
- +kith an instrumental, after Web
the benedietion. Was pronounced.
Wedinedaririerning .the session Was
opened with a Bible Study led by
Mrs, Davidsion of Godericti. The re-
ports of the superintendents ot work
- among lumbermen, prison and,reform
_= and police, juvenile and tetimereace
Suntley schools,' purity and inoth.2
ers", meetings. The officers for the
'mining year were then elected as
follows
President, Mrs, Dashwood
Vies., Mrs. Acheson, Goderieh
j aor.-Secretary, IVIiss ltannie,
.ZIttleh •
Itee.-Seeretary, Mrs. llooper,Exeter
'Treasurer, Mrs. nollaitd, Goderieh.
. Mrs. Paulin condueted .short pra-
yet: -and tettiniony meeting in which
- all the mernheris took part, The re
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'Oda .nf' committees were heard and
general busitiess transacted after
which Mra. IVIcKee addressed the
meeting. The tonvention Was brou-
, ght to close with singing "God Be
- With You Till We Meet Again...-.
J.Ithel Connty Press Super-
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The 'Cruise of the `‘/Viionie IVI."
(With- profuse apolOgies to Col. John Hay, recorder ot.
"The Wreck of the Prairie leelIe.")
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Wallano, 1 can't say -ether he stays- ' •
• . Beeause he don't "stay" to see ;
Leastwise, he's got out o' the habit •
Of stayin', likeeyou Mid me. ••
Sate ain't you been readin' the 'lee -Lion trials,
Or aih't ye hearde-abetrei--
How jeanky Kennedy pessed in them votes,
The day of the "IVIiphie, 111," ?
He warn't no saint. Thent Nuggets •
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Is pretty much all in line-.
One joh here at IVIichipecot
ra• P An' anatliet at Helen Mine.
A keerful man with his wad war Lank,
Attar ,evenins was, ulno welt attended. intendellt,f
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An' -a mah who that day went dry,
But' he never 'flunked in, that deal with the boysa,
reckon he could eell why.
And thie was all Lank's polities -
To treat his eluggere well,
Never be caught in his monkey tricks,
And buy any vote you'd sell, s
And if ever'the "Minnie" carried a, load
Of alien plugs, he swore
He'd hold her nozzle egia the bank
Tin the' last plug get ashore
Sortie boats' at the Soo hat A Govertment pull
And the "Min'e' it come at last,
There Was work to be done from the IVfiehigan shore
. And the "Min" she Wouldn'h he passed,
And so she came into .00zeirnisli that day
With Leak aboard, rAlipper and eheer,
Her deck aiwa,rni with a gang o' toughs
And her cabin crammed With Whiskey ried,beet,
The Inn broke put as she got under •weigh,
And made a bole in the booie,
And all In good time she put into ,port
And ended her voting cruise.
There was red-hot personatin', tint Leak
Was gaMe t� the very dare;
And her nozzle agin the bank
VVhile.the pluggers performed ashore.
Ivifdst the beery fumes and the smoke atboard
Lank Eennedy rose to view,
And they all bad faith in the wad be held
And knowed he would see ''em through.
And, sure's you're born, ;all Voted twice...
Thar was joy from %tern to stem.
in a Soo saloon the ghost it walked
, • When Lank quit the "Minnie
tio.-warn't no want. But In Boss's.eyes
X'd run my dimwit with Lank
"Longeide o' the best tir Anfr workerg
• Who've etleted the hoe& trank,
tie seen his duty 'mat day at the S00,
Abd he &me it -a born Boss,
And the Gldhe ain't goin to.be too hard
On the, man who piussed for RN*,
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toting 4 praletetite. tiev. M. tire-
lette of atederink gave aa interestess
favourite oe 'Delved. Mr. Blair of
Goderieh demo* eriedit for hie
Gay a.ddreee facatlead. Rev. A.
Birks; of Beafortb repreaent.ed Bag -
lead and eleawed tbat t hi net eel
slow es it is always represented
leset but not lout tame Rely. HOltal
who spoke ot sem beautiful Canada.
Appropriate Music was turniehed ny
the ehoir. The church wee rely
nicely decorated to, eepreeent the•
different* -countries, with the teaeuie
rock, Tbistle,Roe end the Idatie
Leat. Those who were not there
Missed a rare treat. We wzI *re
glad to extend A. welcometit flie
speakers At any future time. Tbe
proceeds amounted to 3-265 welch
went towards paying int the tome
fortable shed that WAS inSt recently.
ScutluanPileeytedwho43,talnre. .a‘1".'eoF•tid. Kir o
of lt!
that being the kina clavo.tk he
• .aafyr,s. Fi:seer Goderich vis-
ited friends lierr,
e eeentlye
IViissthe
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eld wa
•guest ot Mee. 17.: Pickax(' the other
ti • Cameron , of Heyfie
• Miss Whiteman 'Of Leeter visiteti.
friends here reeeetly.
• Missee Kemp or Stafta are the
guests ot.frienes in be heigeboe.
hood. • ,
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net a153 is to win ynur trude and had et. A store, Mkt a etrong ebtr-
seer. uttAina stuvess by dog wIwatv or lit Liodertaktee. mover won t-
• eo.auclug u;polloy4ba.t, lo any way will ertssto dtbitrivat, anowirki4 ro
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11pre5unta,t40n to creep into its advikrtiseinemts, iit re:tort:lug to boasting,
Exeagerating and misleeding rtuiem•entm may 14 Wire,* VS Moo Sr &While
but PiwifysttleUt cleettlis COMAii uul, throntlt bon, 'table methods. Tbu. long
continued Ntleeeea of this wore bi/a beeii tAin40 by tbo quality of Its wet,
1. chandiae, the correettatios of its prices, t/htt serrirs Alvan u44 the co--operat.
ion- or ninny loyal etudoturro. mr quitea ew prices which will be
foetid leiterestIng reading, as ruo.t of these goodo wort: bought before the
advance In prices, ond baying nu we do, in eno•e end bah: lots direct from
tbe manufacturers for epee em4/. we get very close pekes : •
Y.
*e. Geed Grey Cotton,- wide width, now wrirth,7r, for 5e.
te Bleached Cotton, good wieth, now worth 7c, for ay. ,
y Flannelette Blanket.% large size; now worth $1 23, for $1. ,
Heavy-Vottona.le, best q,nality, worthat/e,, for 260.
1,` Heavy Bhirtings. faht milers, now worth 15. for 126c.
• : Rockiest Drill elhirtingse now worth 18e, feriae,
, Flannelettes, in fairey..etripes. wortiele, for be. . : :
imported Flannelettea soft delete wide width. Worth 12at:. for 100
• Min's Wool Fleeced Shirtearid Drawere, worth We, for e0c,.. • . '
.-1,1•MeenneoliveearvayusS, oweleasti„ uwtobettbles.,ittate20.- )0, p7a5ire, oft(nuci. ,
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, eViener Rein Coate, sewed seam** very special at $2.60. , • a •
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• t Marntick.
, Last week a bull beloriging, 'Jag,
Wilson, end Line; of ,WilwanOsli,, be-
came loose line while IVIr. Wils0a Was
trying to tie it up again it knocked
hint down. several times. and -brit ter
the timely aid of the hired maii Mr.
Wilson. might have received ,serioits
jaitiry. ,
A, large number " Worn Westfield at-
tended -the anniversary serviees ill
Doneybrook on ,Sendey.
Mr- and Mrs. Re Niel:Jewell of Westr,
Bheeittevlisainteas.ualltdMayr: Robt..Taelor's
of
Miss Nellie Fowler is spending - a
week, with her fribed; Miss Mary
Taylor of the.-6-th Line,
Mrs. Dunmore and, cleughter Plioe-
be of Westfield, visited the former's
daughter._ at Dublin lait 'week. ,
On •Saturday last the ,infant (had
of Alex. Seott, 6th Line, swellowee
e 'quantity „. of coal gil, Vrhich bad,
been left sittihe on the table: Pro• --
mei, measures' were. t'alten and ir
car swan -lolled and it is thought -
there
will be no • serious 'results, but
it was close call, '
. Mrs. Win. IVIcDowell of Westfield,
who ••• has been ill...for the past'Week,
is still ailing, we, are sorry ioalieer.
Mr, •ana Mrs. A. B. Carr' also-,IVIr,
and Mrs: R. eNightinan of Weetfield
sperit a sociable evening at the home
'of Mr. R. McDowell on Saturday and
tbey left for • their new „home. in
131y111. on Tiiesday of this -week. They
will be mime missed by -their many
friends .in ,and around Westfield.
Last Week Mr. Jas. Noble et the
6th Line had an hydraidie ram ;flee -
ed at a. spring on his, farm for ' the
forcing bf -the water to his Stables,
:Ashfield , Townshiii.
Gee. Swan has been visiting
under the parental roof and with
other, friends in Clinton. •
.Miss Mary...Swan has returned keine
from a "three Weeks' 'visit in Olin -
Mrs, Beatty Webster ,has . been vas-
iting friends ineGoderieli toW,nshia.
hir. Miller "arid, Men, are now , erne
. plating the cetnerit'"Verheen Mr.
•. Beatty . Webster's house 'vehicle pte-
sents every .appearpce. Air.
is..a hustler:, . • • 4;
Miss Susie Webster 'la visithig. at
the horee ept 'Ma • .
Mrs. 'These Webster is visiting .at
the home. of Mr. Thos, Webster Sr.
Of Ashfield.
Jobe:Helm' and. :,1„ INee-
ster are suffering train. severeicoldt,
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With the best assortment of Boots And ShoeS eer
shown in Clinton. It will pay youtosee our imniense
stock and'coinpare our prices. ,We navo just the .kind of ',•
$hoes you, need, specially selected for the" .wet weather,
ancl guaranteed to give entire satisfaction, I
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In Rubber goods'our stock is cemplete, We are sole
agents in Clinton for the Grauby,..1)ainty Mode \and - •
Kant Kracks whcch are without -,doubt the best wear-
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Our Bargain counters are always attractive to shrewd
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Iz Undertaking Tiroinp" tly attended to by night or day,..'
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THE GREAT CASH.' STO,RE
Ws' aro Showing some excellent values in
evir OarpetS, Floor Oils
Linolemnsi Tapestry Otittains
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large owing to
the- very late
and cold spring
-September le rine of
..e.the. best Months of-
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Our nesoetteerit
and prices are .
honed to please
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All paper trimmed free.
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Clinton
--Our Milifuery Department Is booming end yew -ea,:
ask the 4uestion, Why? Because you can...
—get the most op -to -date geode at astonishingly.
e—iow pewee.. 4 4* 0 4' • 4, 4.4 4 ,
Ealtlave Wrapp ere ttes innlitItv latest patterns. Regular i2in for itoc
0 OrNew Dress Goods. •
41.1 101010W Iteittly-Made Black Skirte (They are beauties.)
illeNew Ladies' and MieSee" Coats.
—Our New Pointe el1i»g well,
--M will be to your advantage to see them.-- .
We have a very large stock of lloote, Shoes and laubbere to choote f.rome•
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