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fHere's ► ,.in nerIEVENTS OF INTEREST TO ALL 'DUD READERS. S. ' itl~1,014AA1'l T,i A 1TICLk,
•�►� ... 4 What W'ldt a\wake Tlm,es Correspondents Communicate ^^- Qther dttestes, si)!asones
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72 3 stud xigta ` w.eatet-•iter reseatta veered
t (r Men's, Youths' ane. Boys' sj Items Clipped 't'oTl1t Our Xt'1ttiXt G'ti, I H'fsa+ lks4s (,o)ab Into Cauausml>tiou.
• i"vervthin volt want in ,+7
SuiC.+ C?d I P t , ( l l Iel•lts Vests etc at 20 per •r c:tei,ticase. r:.tet:ciesiste. ;l•'ronal, .\(uir,E;t.,;elones cate.
a> a "tshorto t 2t with friends in Loll
• Acknowledge.d by all that Crowder's Meek and Blue Serge Suits at
n ' Mr. Jos. Moir 7s cetnenting Itis house.
Or Little Boys' 8 piece Sults, reg. $5 50, 7 suits only, to clear at �:,A.40 a Ir. ,Tulut 3.1eKettzih of the 4:h con.•
;ro cent. , less than tecrular price till 4\w -rust ist. iir. NV J Boa hits ietuined home
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`I cion, Dorchester and I^v issouri.
$1).00 beat anything ort record at; $S 00
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WARM. WEATHER CLOTHING
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teen months in 'U dela ihim's country.
t►► 11'[ell'd white vial; Pants, all Sires, X1.00 and $1,25, The agonising.. i',titl•;0'1 dthetlml:rtte,ll,
Men's );lade and White Vests, ail sires. $LA0 to +1 ;35. st4 ,l ;'ourll, a:h3n j )n:tstl„ tt ar(i
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Stilts, 2 aloe e sizes ;1G to..il•1 sale $5 to s 5.. 0. 1 stick azul sere, every nloletnerlt
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1111 Is t4 , . 3 , al ack Lustre Coats, atll,sizes, 1.7x5 to $'•'-.75. .:t aemomp:u1!e'1 by Dale. Ti',.'P most Intent
<1 remedy it Poisea's Trler:'iltrre, which lime
cu err..1•11,w+..c.. '.�+1:10m' s+", " iibrti bloc^ 1'110 p1it1•suieluizig Dower's
o" any other priep•tr,at?."l. .,''.pnt•v
831,13E4Il lq 'ttE .LITTLE FEL O I Nervilitli eopionsly. rl) nnvslland
then bind A. !Int fientel bentitt e. This
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°Amon' the thousands of dung girl,
The gartlell party held on Dir. Rioh � �•
nrdrt)n'$ lawn oa Tbi'rttuly t,vetlilt,';last, 59})tl "2" D.•. .1'444 11,136
rt4;t'1�: f al7ylug tient t1a1'ttlgh that
t) inose
121u1c+I the+ ttuep)iec±s of tll3 1' tesbyteriAll prt,rzl.us poi or their lives when, they
(shnrt:ll. 1)rltv'31 f4;trand: r•3( +cos+. t sk t la
e) ro141 'il1',old lute the broach -x
3r1'. )111171 oil;l•eal(1of Iltlrtuev,Mau., r Itiili of 1iollatttlllo'itl, there iSooze; mere
allllutsi,cstis Ghztll lilies f rabiie11e'1'1101'lfll;,
': 11. y(3nug' itxiy l.tlnl\'ll to tuf,e. c,f illi) 104ai-
w,::l porno thitr we,'i1. 1)uyil:g All u. ccr
luoeI of bonier). I (seas or tit. ,ierteut:,. Que., loud greatly
Tho°Pleasarc Staters' Club held their esteemed by ell her esem 42lat.Uie'.$. To
anima picnic at, 1(,('( Home Leto o 1t4,t 'x rep,urtcr t,f I0.'A vetor Nora, Um;
,'"+:alar:lfiy and roper!: it,;c,V' tone.
'1'11(10•1' `it 11(1. '1':'real the troll) 1. was
fuurttt,.1 u;ltil I wins rci,;hU1:iL ye,lr of
Mrs. Barber and her two sine (ll'S`t'ill- late 111,;: 11 (L1t11 WUUS Sl`a'y bia(l. I IVas
nitteg, Man.. alri\ tel at the home of Mr. 1, ly a t.as:; 11101 210 ;Ile,, tlae and could del
duct Mrs. Win. Daween on tfiveluesrley ! 3(o wet a. .A.G olglll 1. n t sp,i d t,r(•tatly
of )est week. where they iutend spcuditii.:• add frequently sleet but ilt t:,), 1, sulla'r-
l±,i 11114 ue4d4cha•s, c11Z .hi"8 allei (:ulllcl
a temple of mouths \%1 31 1.40 L0..I ter'9 i scar101y move ttbeet ultimo br t.otinug
parents. •
b1•eathlees, anll 1 litudly x,.Atc11 d la stage
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RI :v. t,'Xr. Cnmu tattered u^Uu his 11ew Wadi), ma' fl•1en(ls i,;:xx't'd 1 :acts gOiag cage
,?`1 Only Boys' Blouses, ;111 sizes, gond washers, p <2 Trp 1\elv)ilua to, Rt1(. 3(l 0..l ,m. .; • ,.. ' t:otlinnit/t11111. I was sutler ti,t., core or �t
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P. .� ]l sizes sale I) . :vt a nlrirl, ..3111 �, t bat tileir treatment 3(G c la Il U 1.
Boys' I3lonsc braid trimtnecl, a ptriune, ,
22< 'y' } T7't'1 P1CCP•. 114'A9F{ Sf1ITS 111()IlSN and Batts, at <Y rd.;.>llt and At�l•Y CnCt'; a flilartP�•., -• day mornie . i um. 1, tllt').4 tried sovrral wive:tiseo
ae Dors' •'), 50, ,75, :31.00 moll 1. 23 w Dr.I•Ia:ni,tolt sPllt, cure0.).istillatioil. f ,‘Ie Cha 1, Cllatlt cud :,1!ns:1lcsecl)1111l zzsuciie3nt•s, 1.11 \tiith tee setae poor re•
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;� These ore American goods, and are worth about one 11111E more ^�
• iiY.S.rIII, a\V ,, mit 1.L, b Circ 1)i. tl,_t I 4
will oath the worst eases in a- short time.
1' + �" rice to clear .0 * , , � ,-
« +nit$ sulci 1 1111(1 lut)10 to 1111; it I cot:
�► than we are asking.
GENTS FURNISHINGS DEPARTMENT
MEL T
Men's and Youths' Silk Shirts and Drawers, regular $1.00 a
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,t garment, sale price 50e, e
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P, Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers for men, sizes t fi
-" al m" means the best shirts �,
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made. • That's the definition. Most good dressers 1
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know b• L a' know it ; some don't. Those who don't�
• �trl�• should find 09.1. and now's the time to find out.
► Every Shirt gaaraute€d. If color conies out, 11
l' \@,• money bark ora new Shut free. -.4'.
t • 1 get your o Y
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Shirts
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® �% `'I 4 Prices,1,00 to $1.50. 4
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r' tc i SHIRT WAISTS for Men and Youths, with ,�
P1 patent adjustable rubber band, color guaranteed,
SAII. - ---4..S sizes 14 to 133, prices $1.25 to $1.75.
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e of Stock and Wash Ties, also all sizes in hot a
te. We have a fall rang 41
weather Collars, Austrian made, hand•nlade button boles. At
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,� Latest in Belts and Sashes at 25e to $1.00 each. '4
• ▪ STRAW IIATS, latest designs, one, two and three ply, 50e to $1.25. 1
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,► Colin A. Camphene) old stand. Highest price paid for Butter and Eggs. 4
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See our prices in bowls 4c 5c 6c 7c loc.
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TEA POTS
Any person requiring a tea pot kindly note our
prices Ioc 12C r 5c 20C and 25c.
AT G
IFFIN'S
THE CORNER DRUG STORE
The Nerves
Nervous energy, the one thing
lacking in the majority of people,
depends upon the proper nourish-
ment of the brain and nervous *I-
tem. Unfortunately artificial stim•
ulants are resorted to and the result
is invariably a reaction, producing
mental depression, (or blues) inabili-
ty to sleep, weakness, headache, un-
necessary worry, and other well
known symptoms of nervous disease,
`What is most needed and sought
by intelligent people is a nerve food
and t nie combined. Such is Iron
Tonic Pills. 250 fb box., five for $1.
'Garden
Seeds
Plant Good Fresh
Seed and Satisfactory
Results are
Assured.
D' tion of W11 ,41..1 • lt,.lt ,.,ulzda3 1e
D11 ,mac. tont 4 a• neweeaoel t!1.' ft,titti:eut of a Young girt
Niro. T. R. \Vright, who silent the
pest month visiting at the 111)010 of :ler (Eder of Foresters oil Sanaa). aft omicron. 1 with 111V (,\Vtl, \`,'hr) was e,lrea by the tee
r id in F4
Rev. D,11111 preached to the, Cana(lian wham, esnLr,n ,rt`; were ahnolr i.1 uti1?t,,l
father, T1ir. John Sllerritt. has re, urned
to her llonlc in London.
Miss Glazier, tsiwher in L'•.S. S. No.
11, Hullett awl. East Wa vanosh, went
to Wiarlon last week end will spend the
summer vacation the Bruce _t4l1
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Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Sherlock awl
three children, of Brandon, Manitoba,
arrived in Blyth last . week and are the
guests of Mr. aur: Mrs. Charles Fleetly.
Mr. Sherlock has since returned to
Brandon but rs.S SherlockCt awl child
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for rewaiu in Blyth f )1 tllo balance of
the summer nlontlis.
Mrs. J. C. Carrillo, of Harwood,
North Dakota. and Mrs, G. A. Riddell
and son, of Atlantic,. Iowa, who spent
the Hast six weeks visitlug at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. John Drummond,. left
Blyth for their respective homes Thurs-
day morning. They will spend two
weeks visiting with relatives and friends
at Loudon, Chatham. and Chicago en -
route. -
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We have in
Stock a full line
of Garden
Seeds, pure and
fresh,
For sale bythe
ounce and package.
A. L.
HAMILTON
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DRUCCIST,µ- .
Some ltosults of Impure Ulood.
A blotched, pimply, disfigured face,
feeling of exhaustion, wracked nerves,
headache and a (lull bride. The proper
cure is one Ferrozoue'Tablet after each
meal. Ferrozone clears and beautifies
the complexion by making rich blood.
it restores the enfeebled brain and
unstrnug nerves to a healthy vigorous
condition. It invigorates all the physical
and mental powers, and brings strength
and ambitiou to the depressed. Refuse
a substitute for Ferrozone—it's the best
tonic, rebuilder and invigorator known.
Price 50o., at Druggists or Polson Co.,
Kingston, Ont. Sold by A. L. Hamilton,
Notwithetandiug the iareeso )resat the r of Dr, . illitltlre' Ionic Pills. I the oe- _
cured to rrc this uleedieine and. have
reason to bless the clay I dal so. 1 awl
telly used: the pills 14'tt,w...wee ks when 1 I
began to get batter, and is ,a couple of ,
1l1:1t10 (\'01"f eymprons of ley troabie'
had dl. -a geared and 1: was as strong end
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• . •ltnis olutc� („ 1 it
marvelous f
The t r' •r
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girl lit 11
livasau 1
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Thousands y
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are be ily amuchesag taikg fttk, we titkai stnee 0.1WAys enjoyed the best of health:
are entry I,eco, 1u'/.)t1g the ereatmentt, and I sleell be glad indeed it' my expel•-
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merit of this suripl, inn' er the dodo ieuce proves helpfutl to some oth(.r sof- 0.11(1 41111 t;ul 01 running' to 1111) (tactor 'ruling }lire."
with their summer i11 they protect tie en- , 1, ,. -t 1 for both open
., J'ha happiness of ..t .4t 1
solves by Ltatarrhozuue; it ki,la voids in
nr \cotseeu lien 111 1110
timely ust,'of Dr. (+.
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minutes,< nu..l 1'11•
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the headWilliams't a • a
1 which act , a
«lllialns' Pink P.tl_, \l , f t
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Bronchitis, -4k n
(it 11711«1 1'.. ,
L t es a t , nerve tutlio Pawl supply new blood to en-
Luup,> Troubles, and cures even though feobll.cl systems. They have eared many
thousands of eases or anaemia, 'eeeli11s,,
consanlptiea, pains in th'.i bask, uearal-
1;ia, depression of spirits, heart poll,ita-
boll. indigestion, rheumatism, 501111tea,
S. t Vitus' dance and partial. pa2•alyttis.
S.
sab3titutes should bti avoided if you
vaine your health ; ere that the full na.me
"Dr, Williams' Pink Pitts for Palt,
ehuruh WAS e1Ulfdta.
Turning'
Doom the 1. • X) octors.
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all other remediee have failed. Catarrh•
ozone is very pleasant, safe and cen-
Velli1311t to use, Its best recoiuneudariou
is its enoru wns side; try it to. clay. Price
x;1,00, small size 25c., at Druggists.
GREY.
On Saturday, morning Juno 288th, as People" is on every bus. Sold by all
dealt er sent post 3(04(1 at 130 cents a
the suns was rising the spirit of Robert bol (.111..8.six'boses t'or :73.130 by addressing
Robertson went to that pourne from' the Dr. Williams' Medicine Co„ Brouk-
whence no traveller returns. Ho was villa, Out.
born in Paisley, Seotlaucl, on May 31st
1829 and came to this country 00 years .D,t,:, ESTOW .
on July 1st. After residing for a time Miss Belle Strachan of London is home e
in Dumfries township, 'Waterloo Co., in for :ler summer holidays.
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July brings t:: to the time of year when all Sinner
Goods mum'. be cle.tre'.l out rc ,}'•rt.rc'llc:s); • of price, anti to
make a speedy clearance of all lines, we have cut the
prices away, down so as to sell out every dollar's worth
and carry nothing over,
Please read our list of r,4duced prices r
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1',n' y ll -ureal :Snshnt, fast colors. now patterns, regular value rte,. cis acing sole , !
llrlee - n•t
pierces whiter cheek and striped. Swiss Muslin, regular price 10e, clearing .:ale YUq
price - tJ
185.4 ho took up the farm now owned Miss Mary Simpsou left for Toronto f a
by Thomas Iublis, 14th cot. Three last Tuesday, where she will be for tilt
years afterward he moved to lot 32 con.. some time. 3
15, Grey, where he has resided till his Ecl. Bryans of Toronto ie a visitor
decease. In 1871 deceased was married to , under the pareutal roof for a short tune. t'
his now bereft partner, Miss Mary Jane Miss Lizzie Hall of Ethel is visiting y Opposite Bank. o1 Hamilton Highest price Maid fdr Pretax.
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regular
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,• Pique, with red �1 0
lee \rh
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Ladies',White Underskirts, slyest so, 42, with 1.1 -incl frill nicely -tw +rl•r1 incl i 111 g
t3 inl()lc(2 with insertion and c ;ll,.'uidcry, dust bill, regular L'1.23, CotNear"•t , . . s
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8 pit+eeF fancy r:trinecl owl ligurcd Muslin, in the new color,~, good washers, regular • t C �,
price::Me, to clear at - •i ,!
Corset Covers nicely make and thinned. with embroidery, good value at +,+e, 25•
piece white
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clearing 1•11V(3 •,• -
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One 0(111(n Parasols with steel rat and ivory handles, fast black covet -in" good: Q 11(1
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value at *1.1:5, sale price 0 tr
Ladles' Linen Blouses, welted, and trimmed with lace insertion, regular price 1.
*1.50, to clear as
Ladies.' White Cotton Drawers, nicely uxado and trimmed, good. quality cotton, fl, ,7„ .
regular value Ile, clearing ow. ..t - 'L
5.1. feces finery striptd Chalabray, fast colors, .vide, regular value 20 cents, tof E
clear at - - - • S ed.
Ladies' Gingham and Chambray Waists, triramcd with insertion, regular value ! 440
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31 xJ to $1.50, •
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xalo price `-;l
Ladies' White Cambric Night Gowns, nicely trimmed, full length, wide skirt, . E 5
regular value ,1.03, to clear at -
Ladies' White Streiw Sailor Hut,, latest style, black or white s113; bands, re ,^niaar trn, t
price U, c to Tie, they go at - - V
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Ladies' Oxford Shoes, in tan or black, new styles, good value .at 5l 25, to clear 1' nil
Out at . ib i8
Goers Smumor.Corsots,
Ladies' 'Vests
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\Vr1ppers
corset •Covers
Fine fast black Cotton Hose, - 10 -
Ginthaml, fast colors •Qi
17nd or,llairts "+0
H. E. ISARD Sir, Co.
esemeeese
Boyle, of Elmo, who has proved a worthy her sister, Mrs. Geo. Eekniire,
helpmate and with shrewdness and in-
'family
n- Last Friday tight the barn on 'Mrs.
dustry. they made, for themselves and. Morrow's farm near Wroxeter wasfamily to comfortable Immo. There was burned to the ground. Quite a loss to
born to them five children, viz.—John, F. Stent.; the tenant
George and Joseph A. the latter deceased Jas. Innes met with a rather serious
and Miss Florence and Russell, who are misfortune on July 1st at the picnic by
Wednesday afternoon of last week left to mourn the sari loss of a good bus- getting his knee out of joint, He leas it
Will Maunders arrived home from Idaho band and lance father. The circuits- in plaster paris. We hope Jinn will
West evidently agreed with him as he
where he has been employed ill sheep stances are more sad on account of him coon be all right again.
ranching for the past eight months. The being in goodhoalth till three days before'ath„'
looks the picture of good health. » Mrs. F. Wright and her sister, airs.
his de. Barbara Strachau, spent Friday last
;'<LOEIUS.
-+--- with Mrs. Duncan Taylor.
During the past two weeks K.
athero - Rev. Mr. Pahl, of Brussels conducted
zie, 4th line, has been badly bothered • 'WEST Nr}.WANOSIY.
the service i3( Victoria, hall last Sunday
with a sore Band front blood poisoning. Council met according to adjourn- 1 the service
Pearson. hal of Grey willy
The pain is abating now we are pleased went on July 3. Members all present. evening the Mr.seR.
next Sabbath.
to state. Trouble arose from a sliver Reeve McQuillin in the chair. Minutes conduct
Mrs. ice Hogg Grey spout
catching one of the fingers of his left of last meeting confirmed. A by-law Sunday a andat Mr. Worse Coombs.
of
baud was drawn up empowering the Reeve M Mrs 1111_ Lizzie Hall of Ethel
4t. - , A.t l „cut , . 1R1ls�
wvttoxETrn.. I..Xsrattitl)C..
Mr. J. Rretliuer: and daughter, May, Miss Pearl Sproule of Britton is spend -
were at W!llgham on Tuesday. ins few daysin town, the guest of her
sistell;, Mrs. J,• P. Walker.
The barn on Mrs. Eliza Morrow's A large crowd attended Norris anti
farm, west of the village was burned to Rowe's circus on Friday.
the ground last Sunday morning: It is
not known how the fire originated. The Mr. Will Torrance, teadher of Monk -
loss is partly covered by insurance. ton and Mr. W. F. Hay, teacher at
The road committee aro having the Maplewood, are spending the vacation/
sidewalk repaired on Centre street. In with their parents in town.
front of the Methodist church improve- Miss. Maggie Huggins Of Monkton is
meats are also being made. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Featherstone -
The village council meet last Saturclas - The football team ran a special train,
evening in the(clerk's office and appoint- to Berlin on Monday.
ed D. Myles as census enumerator. He Mr. John Bartley teacher i3( the N.
will commence his work o3( the 14th
W. is renewing acquaintances in town.
Miss Mabel Heall, from near Alpena, and Treasurer to borrow $400 for towu- r'' , inst.
The departmental ,examinations are
Dakm!ro s Toronto
spent Sunday at Mr. George Mrs. John ylooey, widow, of
Mich., is visiting with Morris friends• ship purposes. The following checks 1 A creat anniversary of Victoria Hall was the guest of friends lu town on now in progress in the High school.
Mrs. Geo. Jackson and her mother, were issued: N. Miller, culvert. eau. 12, I will take place July 24111 on the lawn of )air. J. H. W. Roberts of Mitchell )ware-
Mrs. Geo. Laidlaw, were visiting with $4.00; Mr. Champion, gravol t, $2,nt, IMonday g siding'.
b 3.G2; F. Scott, gravel account, �2,S2; George Eckrnire. Prof. Cline of Wing Mr, Wm. Dulma a of Gerrie was in g
friends in Owen Sound past week. ham and others who he is to bring with Listowel football team was defeated
Rev. J. Holmes, the new Methodist E. Craig, inspecting work, con. 9, x;3.00; ; town on Monday. at Atwood bythe Atwood team on de-
h2n1 will furnish the vocal and instru- lire. Geo. Allen seas the guest of
pastor on the Blyth circuit, preached in Stephen Medd, gravel and da$3.00; mental musi0. Supper will be served friends in Tees\vater over Sunday. 1st. The baseball team, also suffered•de-
the Jackson church on Sunday last. $15.00; H. Fowler, culvert con. G, $3.00; and also refreshments, such as ice chemo, feat at Palmerston,
putting in Mr. Jalnes Smith of Galt was the Dir. J. Vau ICleeck of Leamington
Carrie Dtinford, of Langdon, Jas. Agar, opening pit and • laminas oranges, etc. Everybody of bis brother, Mr. O. Smith last
was renewing acquaintances in town.
North» Dakota, is visitiug at Oonuty culvert; 81,00; E. Fitzpatrick, gravel, come and enjoy a good time. Don't gees
Councilor Bowman's, 3rd line, and Wm. McKinnon Bros., gravelling eon. 14, d day. week. last week. •
25.00; Jos. itennahan, work, con. 0, forgetMr. Albert Paulin is putting a cement
Work's in Grey. vMr. R. Stoddart of Collegiate
John Russell, of Elsie, Mich., is visit- 10,50; D. Donovan, opening pit and ;— ftobor fn his stable. Howard Bolt basthe ' lustitnte and Mr. ClintonW'. W. Nichol of
ing his parents in Morris. Mr. Russell culvert all cot. 9; X17.03: John Gaunt, BABY'S OWN TABLETS. Rev. Dir. Garbutt of Gerrie will o P
is doing well and says the crops are away work, coli. 9, $L50; W, Bray; Culvert
ahead of Ontario. He is: a Vet. and has E. boundary, $1,00; R. McGuire, gray Positive Cure for Hot Weather Ailments• here on Sunday next.
a big practice. elliug con. 010, 3)_35; A. McAllister, Dir. Jolie Daclterty of Seaforth called, cousins, the Misses Gibbs, Main st.
t work, cot. 10, $4 00; E. Thorns, repair- In the hot weather the little Duos stiffer
> n 12,S.00; E. Fowler, 3 from bowel troubles, are nervous, weak, oil friends in town for a few days this Miss M. Draper left last week to visit
Woodstock has a case of virulent ing bridge el .$ , is
week, Mr. Dackerty left hero some her brother, Geor te, in Rat Portage.
smallpox, the victim. being the little days `shovelling gravel, X3.00; Jas. sleepless and irritable. Their vitality 22
lower now than at any other season. years ago, when but a boy, for Maui -
daughter. of William Goodall. Campbell, gravel account, $3.04; Geo. Prompt action at this time often saves
Greer, gravel account, $2.401 G. Beadle, a valuable little life. Baby's own tuba and resided .hero until last spring,
. _, Mr. S. Eastman, who has been 'teach-
culvert,. $6.00; Jas. Girvius, s, culvert, Tablets is the best medicine GBe speedily . H eoheott tb b t Y� family
t ba t1 °mac Ing in No. 3 s 11ooL ,Gr y; will take thee'
..rm^t' con 1 $1 "r5 Jas Campbell work 50o fol littln,onosatti.istime.They $ Hde. fl osition of principal of the 1ricevillet
" '�` I d d h' Imes b`ael. Edith p
• John Mole, culvert, $1. ; yangsleep, The Tablets should anderEO150nise1�S. Sande 1sandEn
Yourii
con. ,3, � ,staying the Rlversctato, Kinloss
! B, $1.00,W. Ryan, 'work E. B., $1.10 ;
P. Ferguson, 105 Diansfield street, Mout- aro Nth 1111 at Mss, S
eserx, ., , ,w W,,.,,,,�;,y agog trrreal says:—err have foaud Baby's Own Dane's mother, Mr. Dano will no churches and his induction will take
a tcTwo rears ago lily hair wss '�P Wm. Stotllexs, work on E. B., X1.14; Tablets the best medicine I have ever doubt make this bis home for a short place at lt!versdaie on Tuesday lute*
IVIr. it, Black has a gang of men
er will address the ectrigregation.
}Jas: Edwards, gravel account, $3.44; A, used f0. children. My baby was
months.kumiv
of Luc
'summerMcICa
,•'u the e3(14Ir.
trillev, y
time dins..
1, sed at,
falling; out Madly: I pt,rcl z�g
of A cc's Flair `'iso., and Johnston,work con, G. and 8 and E. B., attacked with gave
him the tablets t and Mr. Archie Moffat and Thos. Ttlmore will preach, R ov. M. McLennan of
bottleYrfeverish. I g v•
people and Rev. I. Malcolm. of Teeswitt-
soon my,hair stopped coming cut." $$28.00) G. Naylor, gravel account, they promptly cured him. Before this between $90 and $100 for them.
mi. , soldLucknow will. deliver �,_._ Charge 4.:t d
Miss Minnie lloovcr� Paris, Ill, 4.G5; E. Johnston, teams en grader, ho had been rather delicate bat since us9 pigs Mt Moaday last here and realized
-
Perhaps
,..... .,,,,;�,:.w...x.a0 t $100.00;1). McDonald, operating grader, lug the tablets, he has been much
our mother $50.70; Dr. Blake, re B. of: Heath, butter in every way. I can sincerely
X10.00: recommend the tablets to all mothers
M;
had thin hair, but brat iS Council adjourned to meet
to
1, c- Stratford spent a clay in town last week-
copy the pulpit in the Methodist church Miss McKay returned to her h0rne in.
to last week after visiting hen
"' , „ , ° ' relieve, prompt y cure, and give ,sant r ,future an brills': is 1 r . ,
.^� 00 J R refreshing' p 1 ld b pllnl, Greycounty, school', afterthd�hol2dayel:
r~- .ones � work on W. B., ro0., J• Sproule, \vols. In every haino where theroare little o Geo. Dano au1 famsly of Hawlltou Rev. rlr. Smith has accepted a call to
(I4J 61 , o u work o3( W. during 1120 hit weather lnouth5. Mrs. n's lfrs. Enniskillen
again 031 with ailing children." working at the dam filling in stones.
Baby s Uwu a.ablot g Dir. Jam2eson has the fours
why you must A G
s are uaranteed to s dation abOtit
110' reason ug. at 10 O'clock
be absolutely free from Opiates and '
W. S. MOOrostie, Clerk. harmful d gs Cllildreu talre thein finished:
o through life with half- r3(
starved hair:' If you want
readily, and crushed to a powder they Miss T. Ewing of Teessvater and Miss
call be given to the .youngest infant with Hattie Querrie of Toronto were the
perfect safety. They are sold at all
hair, e it 3 The oorouation contingent is expected drug stores or will be sent post paid at guests Of Mrs: Geo. Allen, C. P. R.
long, thick halt, ft:�d
"tion
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8111
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� •' inert o
ilio tl
of )v yr
'. s Q b Friday t ZC t5 b R rcclfwille Joon.
Vigor, 11 mels Medleine Co. B ,
ors
Hair Dr Wii
h
wit Ayer's
and make it rich, dark,
_ and heavy.
31.00 a toutr. Alt drilestii.
� 1 you,
ii your druggist cannot 'wilt Y you,
sent: us ono &mar and we will express branch Store in Walkerton for a tifue, championship of Canada, flied at 111s
Vitt a bottle, Ile aura and alae the name TlMrs, Allen, sr., who has been rely >)eWn cern Wite( aiihri,rt wrt„ 7Lty rt.
of lour nerarest(lzppresAot2ies, Address, His creditors have received an, offer of residence, 1 Harbord street, Toronto, coil, is improving nicely*, •t a �e°cW 1 ,,lp""g 101131 1,
J C.
AX IL CO., Lowell, l �lttr, +�� cents on the Riollar,. Ott sh, ltlonda .
}s0.
at Quebec o3( ri ay rex . 1 cents i . ie Allen, who has been visiting
Mr. Geo. T. Eidd, clothier) has: failed Ont., or Schenectady, N.Y.1 for some time with•lier grand mother at
with liabilities of $11,000 and assets of Teeswater, returned home on Monday.
0000. to has been in business in. Mr. S. B. MCKelvie is anticipating
Wiarton recently, having rumored tie Mr. Thomas T. Tinning, who
sial
11
held. the
a twenty Ile
he had Il
to shore from Walkerton t\ve y years
for taking a trip to New Ontario in the near
1
and child, mill down—there t
iitatxdi ods—•lucky if you are not .
And what do y ou think t ,ey mitt
They avant rest and
told can't get either. Pity rpt
ofitl
Scott's I1mulsiorl of ea&liv'er' �t
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g
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rin 115 1
futu e. Is almost rest I
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