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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-20, Page 20000 A... _..� 00o 0000 0 000000 There • are very few cleans - ng operations in . which Sunlight �d • ti Soap cannot bt age. It makes the, home bright and clean. . , . w..w � ... � ::s=pr igo , was 440 *.....4 lfNtt►�*+� • •G 4 FOR— `61I'C Drngs = 1 I ProWietO[U1 �1 •• medicines• t• —AND- 1 AND-- GO TO ****••iN4N4i•,4N I. H. B. Corbe Z . Ch9mist end Druggist, . 444444 •sd 4***4118►44044♦... LARGEST AND BEST IN W BST$RN ONTARIO So far. ' as we can learn no. iiusints • college in Canada graduates so titan ..". • and at thesame• time such a large percentage of its studeuts`� as does • the• • OE$TRA1 STR ATFORD. ONT. Our courses are up -to -crate, instrae- tors experienced and 'facilities en-.. surpassed., Students may: enter .. at any time. Write for free catalogue. • W..3, Elliott, P ..3, resrdcnt. • 1). At 111cLeehlan;, Rrindigr 1, LADIES' RINGS. Of :100 Ladies, 90 at. least prefer . , Rigs to any other kind of Jewelry. For thi-t reason we pay .spectal .atten- tion to this line. You will find- all the favor- ite Stones and .combinations at their 'best with us:. DIAM ONDS, ' PEARLS, EMERALDS, RUBIES, SAPPHIRES, OPALS, OLIVINES, TtTRQCJOIS;* Every. Ring at its very best. both as to value and qual- ity, ity, AL. _ JEWELER AND OPTICIAN . The Clinton. News -Record The News of Gloderk+ h. ssA Ski ings1 0000000.0 Mrs. Barry Rothwell • of Toronto was the guest. last weak of be corn <- fns, the Misses Barry. Mrs. (Captain) John Miletlonald and Calmly have returned to their home after a pleasant summer's iiut- ing. with Captain Macdonald , on the Azov. ` "Little Dave" has conte to the fr- ont with genuine .good citizenship., The silver medal presented at . the Dungannon Show to the best heavy. draught team is 111 inches is •diam- eter,. which is larger than a silver dollar. - A lovely horse with one foreleg gracefully raised, is engraved upon it; and on the bask of the med- al the name of giver and • Winner. are engraved with date of Fair 'at . Dungannon and for what the prize. was .given, .The proprietor of the Colborne' House we hope will Icee? up his interest in agricultural fairs. Captain ' and Mrs. Emmett left Montreal -on 23rd September for thel4 home in Bideford, Devonshire, Eng- land.. They -were. the guests for six weeks of Mrs. 'Emmett's. brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Furze, Mr; Halliday Smith has rented the house' on East street owned by ' Mr. T. Dark and lately occupied by Mrs. Coleman. • Hallowe'en' - falls this year ou Monday, 31st 'October; and we expect' there will be a "rock" celebration as .quite a number of boys aro playing that game on nights that are scarce- ly illuminated by the electric lights, The robins - seen to have .vacated the'r. resting. places for the English sparrows as we have not seen a. rdb- • in for a long time ' ' Coto hunting is a favorite sport at Benmiller. ' • • We wonder why the Beumiller wool- len . mills do not open out a Ixeanch Store 'in town, but possibly they wish to help the. liveries .nearby.'• The finteral of the . late Bernard O'Rourke, eldest son of the late -Pet- er O'Rourke, took .place from . the residence of. Mr. Thomas Grifin;:bro. •ther-i -taw of deceased, to Pa- ces P -crs church on Tuesday, the Iteq,)iein- mass being' celebrated by.' Rev. • Fath= Cr McRae..'The remains arrival on •Monday .trot* London where lite •de- ceased resided for some years'., • Miss Neville "presided at the 'organ. The pallbearers were Messrs: John Shaw, John. and Owen McAeoy :and,. Michael Parr:. His ,brothers are Joseph and •Edmund •in business in, 'Minnesota;• '-F'ranle in' business:lit Illinois•: -',and- James, a druggist, in Arkansas, tbut• uonc• of• diem .could arrive'in -time' for the funeral. Miss • Louise ,o'Rour lie, late- of 7litnais; and Mrs.Thomas• Collin town axe his. surviving sis- ters...The' death of the' late Bernard O'Rourke was sad tidings to !his sis- ters, . as their fattier had taken a vary bad 'atiack.a few,days.previous, 'but we. arc 'gl'ad to say that he .is somewhat better; . At St; Peter's many friends ,paid the last tribute of respect :to the deceased : young man, and quite a number of 'carriages es-' torted" the .remains to the .R. C. cem— etery .at Colborne. • 000000000•'00000000 r••0000000000•. 0 O O 0 0 0 0 O 0 O O 0 The Seriel. A huu_g irV s Trim t appears On. . PAGE 0.00.0 • • O O 0 0 O O O 0 O 0 0 O O 0 O 0 O O 0 O O 0 0 O O 0 0.00.00.00000 00.0 Gorrespoudeut ' • 000 1 wl .After an illness of sonic ngou*1is, which increased day by day, our well known and esteemed townsman, Mr. James .Johnston, sank peacefully 1• rest, surrounded by those he loved an Tuesday. He was only confined. t. his bed about a week, but he 'knew Former General Elections. l In view of the fact that we are now in the midst of a general elec- tion for the Canadian house of Commons, it is of some interest to l note what l►as been the result of the general elections of the pant. in the first general election after confedera- tion there were 182 members'ehosen only the four provinces being repre- sented. We give the votes in order : 1867. Libs Cons. ; that the end was near. Ile was Wait Ontario ' 30 47 in . Inverness, Megantie county, Quebec 20 ,35 ! Quebec, where his father, who was Nova Scotia • 10 3 I born in Scotland, became one of the New Brunswick 8 7 •pioneers of Lower Canada, His bro- ther:, William, still resides at Inver- ness, Arthur and Ellen at Poplar Creek, B. C. Mrs. •Hoyt at Hasten, Mass., and Mrs. 'George Smith of Nairn Centre. Ho was married soon after arriving at Goderich to Ellen Jane,- daughter of the late George Fowler, and sister of Mr, George 11. Fowler, Huron Road. Mr. Johnston was a loving husband and father, v good ehristian in every sense of the word :and .a sincere worshipper at the Church of .the Disciples, to which. he belonged for years; The casket was covered with . floral offerings. Rev. 5. Whitfield of .Glencoe gave many passages front the Testament showing that his life was :a living •example of the Holy Word/. "Nearer My God to Thee" was sung by the male members of the.Church of the Disciples. Tile pallbearers were Mer s- rs.. ' R. Duff, J. Kerr, D. Buchanan, George IT. Fowler, ' William Beavers. and James Millian. The funeral took "place from' his late residence 'on Thursday. and was very large,headed by the • town "council, 'and lemployeess tel aw • deceased. of Mr, Johnstonwas e r - a v s its c to ofstr n a p ce is since the death of the,late James Reid. His remains were interred in Maitland cemetery; Rev. Mr. Whit- field officiating at the grave: 'Mr. Johnston •leaves.to mourn their loss' .besides his widow,. a• family •of four James, George and . Mrs. C. Bunt of town •and. William et. Clinton: ' Ggderich has" lost a number of -the. 'town staff of employes during the last two, years or. 'thereabouts, . in- cluding ins eotor of'stree streets James an es g n Reid,. Town Clerk Mitchell, and other employes, Messrs, McCite and J.J.oliu- ston, and Mr. W. Bell has resigned. ; on account 'of failing health: On Sunday' last both the '•scrvicep at the Church •of the Disciples on . South street *tad. a large atten4%ance. The, Rev. R. Whitfield of Giencoetgave the 'addresses at both. In "the even- ing Mr.' James. Johnston opened' the .service by .reading;. the 6th •chapter• --of Romans', . Rei. • S.. Whitfield: • then took . the .•platform.. . . We regret .to 11010 the death ...on .Saturday of Mrs: McLeod, .wife. or Mr., U.. McLeod. . Mrs. McI.`cad..was a sister 'of • Mrs, 11.. Ca►igpbell 01 floe •lightrouse, • .. . Mr. Doui;las` Straiton left. on, Sat-. r urday. * to attend • the:'Punt•ral of* the .feat-nnonih's-old. infant.' daughter .-of Stewart and Isobel Straiton of :In- gersoll. The M. b; said that• B•ritght's disease. was the' cause of ` little .Iso- .bet's•:death. • Mrs. Jardine. was with her ,daughter through .the, baby's sh- ort• illness. . 'The Loyal Temperance League met for ; the.. first . time since the ' mid-. :summer' holidays. in Temperance stall. to the,ntunber of 60,.on Tuesdayand. were served with a nice tea, pre- pared.by their super.inteiulent, ,Mrs. Robertson, Britannia Road 1V1rs. J. P. • Brown, • Mrs Robert. 1VICKenzio and ,-other ladies. • After, teat Rev. Mr. Hazen congratulated . the boys. en ::their . sincerity, in. trying'.to be- come •• .good • 'christians and 'citizens. .They ' • 'all wore • a tri -color. badge. The. L. T. L.. Meets every other 'Tues. - day in the. Month;. after' school, : in their • hall. AN` ORDINARY PILL. Is liable • to cause • griping. pains, tit 'Dr, Hamlton's Pills of Mandralce.and 'Butternut never, gripe` 'or: cause .- .any pain whatsoever The, mildest and most- effective physic., 5ure:.cur:e for headache and biiliousness, Use only D. Hamilton's Pills, • Price 25c. From. a California paper "t~c clip; the , following note which refers to the eldest, son. of our one-time citi Mrs: McLeod; • Britannia Road,• has - ren, • Mr. . Charles Cra1Tb`: ''red• been seriously ili for some •time: Cralih, .18 years u111, rode •his. wheel Mr. J. Thomas • of the big • mill down Hill street,.struck a melt near cooper. shop 'has,sold his store and f1/45th and .was taken to the'rccecvire. residence .to Mr. Fred. Morgan, .lane hospital .only half •conscieus.. His of ••Porter's TIill. Thomas has ' face: was bruised and cut and .he was Spent a greater part' of her 'life :`: in :hurt internally but will reco; er. • He that • store as her father,' Alderman was 'removed to •hit, house 3101 114e1- Thompson, opened out the store on• vin street.• Fred. was, retainingfroin , Elgin, avenue a number of years night school, being engaged :in an' I ago. ' . automobile office in the day tinge," The fuineral of the late Lillie • E. Mrs: Cook. has -'returned 'frorni • t ' M. McLean, only of Robert - very pleasant visit at St. l,ouis'with Mclean, took place 'from the. faintly her daughter, 'Miss Ellen Cook. Pot residence on ' Friday.. Rev. G. r..' . the winter Mrs: 'Cook will reside wi- Ilazcn officiated. at house .and 'fait-• l t her daughters.. Airs: Hucicstep. lanck cemetery. Ainong the lovely I Mr; • Bennett • trf the engine works floral gifts• that surrounded the hand- 1 has • vented the • house on .Toros!.; ••some casket' we noticed a beautiful street owned and lately. occupied by "sister" T 3 pillow . with is the cent. Mrs. L aok, , . the., tributes of. the young ledy'sfourl Mrs. Goodwin of Clintons nt f -brothers, and "The Gates Ajar;" tri- kw da}:s in town *'his ,month the bute of her uncle, Mr. S. McLean. 1 guest of her emit, Mrs Alex. Kirk- Winnipeg. The pallbearers ware tie bride. four brothers . f deceased. young lady, gr. Kenneth Campbell has taken Messrs. 'tenet of New York attd: the position in Boston .harbor, held Wilmer, Wilfred :and Wesley of town. by his brother, the late •IVlalcolni The funeral tortege was very long Alexander Campbell of Boston; who formed of many carriages from town died in Goderich a few years ago, 'and augmented. by the carriages of r Mr. James Thomas intends •bpilding relatives from Clinton, Staniey;Dun- a fine residence of pressed stone on gannon and Cloderieh township. The the lot on Elgin avenue he purchased retrains were interred in •Maitland from the Crabh estate. cemetery healcic: those of her eldest A very gnat, number of our cal - brother, Mr. Robert McLean, whose rens drove up to the Dungannon Fair sad death startled our eitisens .some - an I�"ridity. The day was beautiful. months ago. The late Miss Lillie. E. Mitis Anne MItebell left for Town - M. IV.[. McLean was a graduate of ' the' to on Wednesday where she has oh G, C. I. and taught in one of our tainecl a lucrative position. Puhiic schools -for some time and hid not illness intervened she would have been one of our noted vocalists. The TEST 'THE KIDNEY'S. sympathy of ell our citizens is ex- • Allow urine to stand in a glass, tc nded to Mr. and Mrs. Robert ltk'. vess,1 for twenty-four hours and '►. Lean. and tots sons • on. the loss of at the end of that time it is elo,fdet: those they loved so dearly in life. or has lilt a sediment in the bottom We are sorry to learn that a num- of the vessel -3rm. play be sure the!- 'ber of the ! s..1,r tuff; are laid up your kidneys tare' diseased. As it me- in winter: quarters, bit fir some fins of invigorating the a^tion of the reason the fishing fleet of the Dom- • kidneys and malting them • stronlAiand inion Fish Co. are to w'ntrr t Cyte'-' healthy, there is 04) preparatiofc s en f'oltrti. 'rhe C9ncae and Jeno arc 1'r• in' t and none so thorough as Dr. laid up there for repairs, Chases Kidney-14vt:r Pills. No Home is so &tractive but that artistic - photos will in pro*re No matter . how much you enjoy your hone, photographs o your friends and members of your fam- ily will increase your »leasure. We can characteristic Yyo�ut,�� a beautift l cyhaJ. acte1 istu3 plo li - 6A„re. .:f lBRRY PHOTO STUDIO. _ nLLMd�it TIM: NEWS-ItF C0Rn GIVES F ACTT VVIWIK MORI.3 HURON NEWS PIIAN ANY OTHER PA - Total 1872. Ontario Quebec • - Nova Scotia • ' New Brunswick Manitoba British Columbia `Total 18?i ()Mario Quebec - Nova Scotia - New Brunswick Manitoba . British Columbia Prince. 1'.dward Island 'Total . 1878. Ontario Quebec New Brunswick ., 11 Nova Scotia 7 . 1 Manitoba • 0 '. British' Cultniibia Prince Edward island 1,. • 5 Total 69 137 1882 ONE- FOOD Soft and crooked bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. 'rhe growing child must eat the right food for growth, Bones must have bone food, ' blood must have blood food and so oifthrough the list. Scott's Emulsion is the right —• . treatment for soft bones :. in 80 102.', children. Little doses every day. Libs Cons, give the stiffness and shape 50 38 that healthy bones should have. 27 3& Bow legs become straighter, la 17 loose joints grow stronger and 1 3 firmness comes to the soft 0 Q heads, 'tis 163 Wrong food caused the trouble, Right food will cure it. Libs ' Cons. In thousands of cases Scott's 6 3z Emulsion has proven to be the 17 3 1 right `food for soft bones. in 11 ' 5 ; Childhood. 2 i• ' Send for free sarnple. 6.1 SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, .0 Torortto. Ontario. - . See. and $;.con all druggists. 2 0 6 133 73 Libs Cons 29 59 • 20 45 5 11 3 • 6 Lib's: ,Cons. Ontario • 38 51 Quebec •17 -48 Nova Scotia 6 • 15 New Brunswick • •6 ' ' 10 lVMaiiitoba• 3 :3 British 'Columbia;'. 0 0. Prince Edward Island • 2 • -1. ' Total:. 72 13J 1887.. . . Libs . Cons. <38 51 Ontario . Quebec '• Nova Scot la New 13run.swiek Manitoba. • `• British . C.olumbia • Prince Edward .Island Territories ' • T�i'ttl 1891.. ,Ontario Quebec Dt ova Scotia 'New..Brunswick; Manitoba..• British Clumbia ' Prince J iltivavtl I3ltxiel Territories •• •• Total. Ontario. .• Quebec Nova Scotia • . New Brunswick Manitoba British: 'Columbia.:. Prince Edward` Island Territories. • . • Total Ontario Quebec. Nova Scotia NewBrunswick Manitoba • British • Col'umbia d 2 Prince Edward Island 3 2: `territories Tel al • 133 Premiers. s. 1867•.'to 1873'•-Sir..John A, Macdonald • 1873 IO1878—Hon.. Alex. Mackenzie 1878 to 1821 --Sir- John A. Macdonald 1891 to 1892 --Sir John Abbott' . '1892 ter 18911 -Su John Thompson • •1864 to 1800_Sir- .11fackennie. •.Rowell Apr.i1.27 to July 13, 1896• -Sir. Charles :1000. Goderielt. . Mrs. W. M. Wilson and children who were the guests of Nies. Thor burn, Mrs, Wilson's' mother, for some Chi- cago • >;on ay, weeks,.ret reed to -tier home aGlti t - ca o S t ;rd . ' a Mr. James Thomas has rented the I new. brick residence on St. David's street of Mr, St, Clair 'Tweedie. • Cv1d Storage Stock. • To the Editor of The News -Record : I)t ar. Sir, --I beg to eneose you for publication a letter~ addressed to me by 1)r. .Gunn.'. I1. other shareholelers , would• adopttine' considerate, wise.,- 'courteaus tone of the doctoretor it l relieve us, the -Provisional Directors,: from a lot of trouble. Kindly pub- lisp the same so that) tie public niay see•. haw one shareholder 'at..least view's this' question;' Yours, etc:, 29 36 John Ransferd. • . . 7 14 Mr. John Ransford-: 8 10 , Dear • Sir,,=lncloseci .you will. Mind 1 4 six dollars, my. indebtedness .to •toe • O ti I. late, ' MWren. and .(solei ,Storage • Com - '3 If patty,. ;for Jrromo{'Son expenses. ' I p ' t • tirade out a ehoque for the •- amount — . some, tine ago; bit by some. mistake ;.87- •-'• 128 P• -it'.. -was uot .Sent; so please do Dot Libs ._ imagine . -that 1 was trying to evade Cons, '-paymetil. Viee'ell weptinfo' the sell- . 41 ' em. tilt s'a'ke. own, 't! n i5 3048goode forfouls ; and it f wethea ntetopint onanthei 5 16e tical . there is :nothing 1'eft'try rights $ 13 excepting ..to pay tip' as cheerfully:es 4 possible, . As .I' understand it, . the 0. . 0 . call of. six per . cent. is :for :postage,. 4 • 2. the :sectiring of: stock and legal ..aii- • 0 • 4 vice, etc., and the promoters : "are •---- `not asking anything for their : cervi- 92 123 ces. : There was no fraud or triton- . tion °of fraud on tho part of any-' Libs. Cons. . body and under the circumstances I' 48• . 43 think' we. should :till be willing . to •19: 19 contribute our share of the ,loss even 10 . . 10 5 0 4 4 2 23. 4." • 0 123 87 Lib i Cons. 37' 55 58 7 15.... 5 9 `.. 80. Duct ars failed and rid Mrs. -'Row••. don never expected to be well again —= Dr. Chase's Obit• rnent cured. Mrs. W, itowoos, North St, St. Catharines, Ont., states :—'• For thirtyyears 1 was severely afflicterl with piles Willett gave me such pro.. longed; torture that I did qct expect to ever be well again. it have been treated by physicians, who have grown gra in the practice of medi- cine eds cine without Obtaining relief, 1 don't suppose there ever was a more dist: suraged suft'e r e r than I was. 1Nnaity T was fortun: ate enough to come across Dr. Chase's Ointment and after us• ing a few boxes my lon.standing C o m plaint departed and 1 am free from every symptom, 1 may say that if . this Ointment out11titIt."8: ROWDON could not be get . for Nis than ten dollars a box 1 would not be with. Dr, Chase's Ointment is the only guaranteed rare for rtes tents eats box, at 1 dealers, all ea ers' or Isdmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto,' Portrait and si.nature of Dr. A. tV. Chase, on every box, A.avf4.FJY.IRLt:Yn�_••- F:Ix.a.'av'.Yvk!iP.uYM though . there might •he .a way ottt •of payment. • through sone. legal' tecl►- nicality,.. • I. don't see any 'reason why 'you. Should be put to.;tutneeessary trouble. ` and • worry over `the matter in col- lecting the legal expenses... There is some consolation. in ,th"e fact that we are not. paying more .dearly for Our experience• •and T' trust. 'that'.you .will- itot •get involved in any .law suits ov- er, the affair which would simply .add More to .the. ' expenses: Yours truly,' W. Gunn. . Thirty Years of Pile Torture 1896 to 7984• --Sir Wilfrid Laurier.• .. Leaders of Opposition. + 1567 to 1872.81r. Antoine A. Donlon 1872 to 187 t -Zion: Alex. "Mackenzie .187.1 to 1878—Sir John A, Macdonald' 1878. to 1879•-11on Ale:. Mackenzie 187:1 to 1887---1-lon. Edward -Blake. .1887• to 1896—Sir Wilfrid Laurier '. 1896 •to 1900—Sir Charles .'yapper 101111 to 100 t—R. L. Borden. ROUNDS Otri THE FORM. Persons • who have become irate,. weak and thin by overwork, worry ern disease find that Dr. Chase's Ner- tc. Fried is wonderfully effective in :orating new blood, restoring a hra1 ' fitful .glow to the' complexion' and rounding trot• .the form.. You will soon feel the benefit of this restora- tive treatment and can. prove it by noting your-increase'in weight. On. tlsitl � NDON Y Bach pupil is given in- dividual inatraetion. The. Shorthand System teught is that used by all newspaper and Court re. portere. 13t'st systome of Book- keeping, l'entnanship, A.rith- metle, o t o . , thoroughly taught. Situations guaranteed to every Graduate. CATALOGus runt, Writs *Mil. .Wa�M , of flciAtl~u T„jj`tNttGliApkfgt t i ""+? ik • OT.>AV[S o XON,STATION . .4Alf0 SEINOIAN MONTGOMERY NOOKS NEW 00LEAN5 JACKSONVILLE Thumb Sleepers and Dining Cars 00-wtzu St Louis and Mobile St. Louis and New Orleans Aiik ler tickets yin btr * O•.It U, • October 20th 1,4)4 Sore closes at 6 o'clock every night. Saturday nir;hias , to o'clock. A,YVMN. _'i•+,K=fla'/ri.,-. .._4VW1%Mkt/M4.4"..�Ct,.* , S —0 F— HMSdild ti+ a LAI . Bought at 55c on. the Dollar. $2, 2oo stock of Ward Watson, WOodStock• . Only been in business six months— Everything new and up=to.date in Men's Furnishings, Hats and Caps. Latest New York novelties- in Ties, Shirts, Collars, Underwear,' Gloves, , Soxs, etc., etc., to go• at L1ESS. THAN. WHOLE.SALE PRICES. NOW is the Mille to lay in your Winter supply at. a BIG SAV I NG. • .J0 doz. • Shirts .111ade by Skelton & .Co.:; 'Montreal, :bought for the hill ti de, sold .everywhere at .7:5C, rnp Sale price . . NC. 25 doz.- Shirts lllade;by •VanAlleri & Co,,. Hamilton; latest style for fall trade, sold everywhere at ' $ 1.00 aid: $1.25, sale price io doz Shirts Assor• ted Makers; latest novelties, 'sold everywhere at' 1:50, sale price u doz.. Collar § .' " All sues and heights,shapes,sold everywhere at,; 2» for -a 5c;; sale price:..;3, for 2.5c y s 1 3 The. $1,00 25 doz. Collars . till the very newest, styles, -4-ply linen, - sold ev. r. •4V • r at50C,` . • .5. e y he c 3for sale pl ce....2. for ��,c Rubber Collars p All. sizes .and sh.a p .es, sold; eyver wher=e at •. :25e, sale' rice .' tRe • io dor:: Men's"Sox Black;Cashnnele, all sizes, regular 25e, sale'price • io .dor. Men's . Fancy Hose Cashmere, regular 50e, sale price 17 doz.• Men's"Ties New goods, bought for this season's •'bade,'latest novelties, sold •everywhere•. . at '2 c. saleprice .. ' � 19C, 19e 30 doz. Men's Ties ' . All the newest colorings s aiishapes. sha es. iii - chiding : puffs .'ft;tir-vin-hands,, string's, bows,' .etc. reg: 5oc, sale `.price dor. Workin Shirts Assort:d patterns, sold ec t.ryWhole' at 5oc, sale price., 2� doz. Men's *-rats All the latest En: lisp; A.i ierlean -and. : ' C.al�adirtn styles,, all' to go at LESS: TI- AN W l-1oLJ SAID{ PRICE: • 'MOWS Caps:* sorted Tweeds, sold . everywhere' a ;\t sod, sale.price Penmar4UriderWear,\..iter.. roof Coats Fancy Vest';. Umbrellas, Odrlers, Cult Holders, Silk Mufflers, . Braces, Nights'tirts, ' Handkerchiefs,' Sweaters, Gloves, Mitts, Or., •all' to go :at LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES.' We guarantee everything N EW this season. SASE CUME F" I MOm. •fid `y . '• 3UOOESSOF S TO R. COATS & SON �$' t:•'.M +Y • e .ayp ?rte>ft# ,,•r�.. iiI iiP �77R5E. �,t LAST CHANCE TO BUY Seill iiuUu 1tci a- The exceptional valne of these w,ttt:frrr;, 11:m n•'tcicr thein srll likx' i lis* pi•oteTWeil hitt-enkt'. WO' Int TO onlya few left and thew will bt' 14.71.1 i1nt•ln;; the next Week. ...' , If yeti Intend, to take advsutege e:1' illi, entre• It d rir•rna•a t.t, l,ly .t good wettt•11 for r$1.00 write et onto, unclosing tiro etnl.ntit itttti it . st to for pas,;:tlge. 0 D UN JOHN S. €p A R N .A R D $ st., . ., LONDON,' ONT. LONDON'S Jl SVi;ILLLi1