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7dra. J msK Moss and l� Ethel
Mr. cal Vq[ Cot► avid tittle dau.
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; Mr. And Mrs. _F. Nae,ggl M01t *'un11
Mo. Templeton and Miss Anglin of will warrant. He will nodi though be.
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larannre iraturna�el a�fia:r *pen+ain=
dam* with lir. and lora. Hfildley, Cooke
i htor of C'laceland, Ohio, are, the
guests oil ," fowwr'm parmtu at the
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day with Mr. Wm. Lawfou.
Migs 7i oun of Woodstock wag • the
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Mrs. W. J. McBrien sant
The anniversary services iii: con t owing to the short crop of a les
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na.+t£on with St. Andrews churclk wfl,. it wag thought the evaporator would
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pf Stratford. ,
friR,nds at 'PiWoQdstock.
guest of
be held m August 13th, when the plot ha operated this
pe h * uliasoa but for-
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Tore follo�rriisar from Goderich town-
*hltx ntteadad the fumrral of the lute
Mr. Alcock of Vancouver, B. e., and
Mr. lei. of Miii:bell firer* f;; lits CO
weak, '
Myrtle aud i51h
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1{ew. J. '1`olmle at Windsor 'g+il'11areacll � tupalt:ly this will not be �Ihp cage,
There will much to the satxsfaetiols of tlzoucer
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1. Willi*= 1; -Aa of Leadbury on Friday
Monday of $It. W. Mulbollsna.
wrigiiit p CI neon ares r s tin tnu
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be special sic for t the
a aecasiou. wfio secure employment there each
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la*t' Ur pilot Hanley �Mfm+. snit Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. C.ourtice, and
in the village.
- Mrs iV iso d D'' � fall Mr Wh"d
1. - i Geo, Tudfe, Mr. aura : +�..Ir+hn IIu
children of Winnipeg are visiting` Vie
Mrs. Nelson 'Ball and family of
a n an ,ass Lour, cf . i don: will not only
Guelph, Mr. and 9rs..Saunders, Mis- run the 'vap, but will do so to Us
scribe now and keep pos*..d en the
progress of `fhb most fmisortant elec-
die, Mr, Geo• t,'aniitedon, Meigs fK'anie-•
foxriaer'� pslrc:�Gs, Mr. anal llfxfi. A..7.
Clintona`M') holidaying at NIL - 11,
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.ses J. and E. Saunders of Godorleh, full �ctood that the supply of apples
Your choice of all our
Ion, Miss Caintt.'lon, Mrs. Webster and
Courtfcoo, •
Ball's.
Mo. Templeton and Miss Anglin of will warrant. He will nodi though be.
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lir. Walter F-ai t,erson, 'Mr. and Mrs.'
?natter Alvin Leou;trd is 'vmAng
Mr. and 'Kra. W. G. NettsBcy of 13x1-
Toronto, Miss Cowan. and Miss Mae. gin operations for a couple of weeks.:
Mr. J'o'hn Clark he's returked , to
Geo. Ii'aUley.Cl the London, Road
friR,nds at 'PiWoQdstock.
grave were callers at Mr. fix. Tyam'a
:'donald of Seaiorth, and Miss Mc- Miss Estella Copp. of .Clinton is Vis-
potation hag 'broeu formed at ' Arook-
. also attended.
Mr. and M -o. Joho Mulholland and
on Sunday,.
Kolvey of Brussels are guests ar Mr. iting at Mr. W. J. Stinson's, the
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Mr. and Mrs. John Chuff and Miss
tamily of [flnt;0h wore guests qn
Mr. and Mrs. T. Churchill ,of (.'lin-
James Spaekmaws: guc:at of her "friend, >yllss Eva Stir
Part a let# on Tuesday to visit Mr,
:Mondary of the form+er's parents, <Mr.
tort spent Sunday, at Mr. C. A4�ac»
Mr. ChaxIes lbiacdonald and M,�. Saiz,.
end• Mrs. ,John. Parke at Hughendcn,
and Mrs. W. ;Mulholland.
: om's.
Co'lem,an of Toxcmto spent a fele days Mr• Graham ' Moorehouse of s gi-
Alilerta. °
Misa Alexander of llantiota, Mau.,
Air. and Mrs. I. Ca4� r �'isirr�l . at
the past week the guests of . th,sfot 444 and Mr. and Mzu, Sterling ,£ Ile,
.'Mit• and Mrs. Jones. cf oshawa were,.,
spent last week as the guest of her
Mrw John Johnson's on Suathq.
mar's brother,. Mr. John Macdonald.+trait are guests at Mrs., Jcdrn For-
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trio 1iuest6 of Mr. and Mrs. Oar -r
*Ponailt, Miss Stanley,'
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M�. Wm. 5t nle andis mels are
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Mr. and Mtv. John Bwtat%e of Chex.•' guson's.
Diehl Irani 'Saturday to Monday.
Mrs. A. Elcoat and daughter of
Brucelield visited: Miss Stanley lass..
bu.i:ly engaged• , Puttingin inilepliooc,
for the Goderich Township' Sys-
.ley, arc, visiting at the home of —the Miss Axtra:o Gavenlock of SeafoxUh
former's Sistezr, Mrs. A. N. Erwin. is
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the est of her cousin, Doss R 7'i
woopm.
Mr, and Mrrt T. Ford, who have
Mr. Harol+t Biggiu is hose. fttr a
Clarence Pollock of London is home Govenloek, 1
on a vis%'d.
powombik-i
visiting, at Mr. J, Ford's, have
hpliday. .
IMrs. Gordon Mantis and,, sons 'ped
"s 'Exeter,
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returned to their home in 8eriin, tak=
hon for a,
Mr. and Mrs. Connell of-�altl("I'
gm's °n
wMr,ere vH�tBeacorm•,u at 1Twe
Miss Jae Glass o£ London 1 spend-, and John, of are spending A.
'ing a few - weeks lvitih het mothein few we at the home .of Mr. and
thoir
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,ed�Ford.'
En daugth hter hterhe cf. Mrs$
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Sunda :
cottage on the terrace. , Mrs. John Watson, Sauble Line.
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Messrs ; Archie and James Scott , Mr.and Mrs. Nichola and famaiky,
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Mrs. W. Mulholland has gone ra
ateesog ry • to
say, is /udder the wea;eher.a,t present,
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of Soaforth spewi Sunday with their London ; Mr• and Mrs. Fisher and
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Chicago t nisi + fr%ndra. ,
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Thrreshing is the order of the day,
hives who are guests a.*� Mrs. Geo. family., of ton ; Mrs. '
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Erwin s:: - , Scott, Seaforth,, Rev.. W. T. Cluft,
Mrs.. (Dr.y Anglin of g soon
Mr, A, McLaughlin spent the civic
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Visiting' At her parental home, 'that'
holiday at iris home here.
The schooner Azor of Goderich was Reid and Miistr Bessie Reid, and M.s,,
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of Mr, ..and Mrs, .Gault.
The News -Record Leads for Town
in the :harbor this week loading lump- wilo and family of Stratford ; Mrs..
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1Vii~. Wilkins, of B•ynchtan spent a
and Township News. .
Vier for tha Canilachle Lumber -Co. Macdonald, Waadsbock, and Miss pil-
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couple o£ trays the i?uest of Mr. A-;
Miss
s Johnston of Datir* is a guest man, Windsor,' are sumunering in
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J. C'ourtice.
ail Mr, Dan's cottage in the White Westminsii.ir Grove.
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Mr. ond' Mrs, McRober0a and Mrs.
C. l,:'Fishsr returned to London on
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odorleb. Towles i
City. 'Mr. John Whiddon was in Clinton
•ev. Mr, T r.
o. nie� 'wife and family, ori business on Tuesday.
'and
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Mo�uday., ..
Mrs. 1VIcMath has xetuxneil to her
Miss Luella Paul of Pi€,eon, Milch.,
sW weeks
Mrs` James it ergusgn find son, i The Bayfield. Fair will be held on.
aster Jim, are on an auto taut Sept, 27th and 28th, that is thoweek
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Left +
erich.
bane in G°lad
after pleasant visit with
her cousins; the Mi,i�es Eixna and
this. weds and attended the Cale- followin the, general election. The
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dcalia,gaJmes at Lucknow
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We are tb ,learn ;that ,fohn
Fanny Diehl, and Bayfield and
.and will" Wanagemen1 will leave no stone un-
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swrdy . passed' with honors. his Vn•
.Zurich;
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. Cjinton friends, left for her home on
end a few da s a
y b Mrs. Ferguson'sI t+stilet i n making. it better ;�han rv,ar.
parental home iin Belgravo, whiles Trinity lases.
. � • These will go dur-
trance tc, Normal exam, H'almeJville
Thursday
church gardeni darty
Rev, Mr. Tolmiie� Southampton,
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" iD R' `ugt Bhy"
,boyar. usually tonne to th_ front.
Mrs,- G. C. Holland and. her, $is-
Ne - ox
Thu ws Record lead's f Torywn
and 7)ownship -News.
goes to
g place this evening,
tea Lap the corner sd;na of a c�huYch. j Mrs, James Scats. and Mrs. Archie
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gain Prices..
ter; Mrs, A'. M, 1stead, have gone to
Rev. A•rge, Miss Bessie and.Master`,Scott and daughter, Miss. Scott, of
Fen'c�u Falls .10 visit friends.
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Jack Argil of Ivan ara guests at Mrs. r Seafo t' h, are guests .at ,Mr. 'George
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Mr. W. 1►It+iholland N* -f !4d 3YIii1Bell
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porters Hill
Parsons. Erwi�n's,
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friend on. Tuesday,
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p, Successful Farmer. Varna..
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A•:"good. opportunity 0
- rhe cfuarterl,g seii t ous service was
held.. Sunday last in the. Methodist
Mr. and Mrs. Win, Murphy of Lon-
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don visited recently at! Mr. Georgy
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b church and, was well attended, he V trO
ha Ixlcek. anderbt _
111 Ebenezer yand Bethel congregat+ioo's .•Mrs. dm4nston, who has been
. wv ng a week with Mrs. Charles
re' we,l represented. The pastier, s Edi
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- M - preached -an excellcint serm9n and at 'MePhv:l *Iturh� to her home on
. ,.. 61, . A' I . -C I I - . I�� its conclugion the Sacrament' was ad+ Saturday,
minister to ':a large number of ' coni- ' ..Mis i Ruby Pgtt�ctr left ca Saturda
• unicants. On Mo da evening the ;. Y
m Y g to "Spend a .couple of days it e-
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P P y. with x
;_ e -� first .business. .meting of the board ,
#, latives . at Curries :Crossing.
f P .for the conference year was held, Misses Eva and Willa Cox went to
• CLINTONwhen finances for ,the year were a- G;r ntoii to spend a' week 'with frienil"s.
. `i . ranged for. The- pastor's salary. was. 'Mrs., .Stewart, accompanied by, her.
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increased to w"9Q0•, - shtter, Miss Nell Macdougall, axe
i s The regular moirk1bly' meeting oi• the spending a couple of weeks. visiting
' r Women''.s Institute will be held a1 the friends in the vicinity.
--,4 }1. lioarie of Mrs:. W. . Mn hound etas Harold Bates of._GodUriCh is .out'
. Thursday+• at' Arnoon next, a, 30 at M.q, Sterling MRhail's lot his
. clock, Mrs Q•:. R, Pollster •w•tli col[- vacation,
tribute a reading and the roll will be .i 'Mrs. Wesley Vanderburg spent+ a; day
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. , callcid, when -each member is, supposed iiecent'ly visiting at'Mr. Robert Me,
. to answer ";to 'hex navzie by. giving dartfa6y's. _ .
some•;.laboii-saving deviee in house-,. Mrs,: Holdsworth and Miss Edith
limping. -The, progrann: aria `.inciu el Lavis and Mrs: Atkinson: visited Mrs.
. • other .features. Akl ladies.. are • w Chair:c+s McPlail •recently.
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• i vv ries v G 11=K>G .
The lawn. parry given :under " the - �.
auspices- of St. Johns church, Varna, The' double advantage of a cash business law
on Thursday. evening Last in Mi. Mc- rices *and beautiful re`miums iven entirely
Ash's garden,: was a most mccessfvl , pp P . g,
free of cost'to ou to enc
anti enjoyable one. Though •the attar- y ourage home trading
noon was rather unfavorable on ac- afd cash transactlou. Come with the hundreds `
count of the rain and the evening, who -are taking advantage of our liberal met- •
th_+latening, it did not prevent a hod. . •
large crowd from gathering ati the . .
appointed time. Those who u rain the
habit of attending St, John's ga;den - _ ..,
parity did not wish to mass its and .
than who had never cera afore hav- MEET. ME AT
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ing heard .of .the good timo always v '
expe�lienced i'here, decided to go thi a I '' 1. � .
year. Clinton Citir,ens'' Band was in , . . ,
attendanco. and their funs music de- IRWI
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lighted irhe•,large crowd. Booths were .
Upon the p•,rounds where numerous
good .-.'things could , be obtained and : . ' .. .
were well patronized. The ,receipts C
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can a e n iP : �^ �1 ''�
g t and booths amtnonted .to , � � �f...� , � !, � � �,
cc,me whether m m, er . o Miss Annie Vtres',�on is vision r about $id0.
cousin,, l%tr. P{!: SWright, Miss Kathleen _
Mrs. Dx. Wry
.�,,.I I ou in,. Edith �anderbuxg. COtt. and 'Master Harold 'of Torcinto vis-
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Mr. McKenzie of Missouri returns
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. . . - h • e.. Thursday m 1VIr. P. W -..Scold of East Wawanoah at ,,rhe parsonage one daty this
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om_ Th x day art ar spending.a, cAulile `
BIC' VALUfi: of ..wt*eks with' Mr. Henry Xoung. P '' ,
resided°•at the convention id in : �� �r�� U
Bit`VAL' Brussels_ on Tuesday. He, is atrongty Mr. and Mrs. J. E. harnwell and •
The News -Record leads for Town o roosod to reciprocity. rocit . iMr. and Mrs ,Ings were :in London
. and Township News, p- P y for the mezir:ng of the 0 -id Boys, `_� lj`�
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was
r a viseifor `eat the . parsonage on 1
Leadbury , Lave .Stock Market. . Tuesaav . • .
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Toronto, Aug. 7th.=The receipts of Quarterly S
,held on mor al services were
Tho many friends' of . the late ' Wm. 1.
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"' • ive steep •at. the Union Yards were'Sunday morning and: ware .
.1 IIudne were - shocked, to' hear of his e i at r' .
,i well. t_nded,- the pastor" Rev. T. J.. .At.
14 ;carloads, consisting of .2500 ,
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, ` demisd early Wedne..laP'.marning:.The , Snowden, conduetin them. ` • i •
•P to ,• ca l..e, 484 hogs, 196 - sheep and . g
. deceased had be4n appa:�n„y in good.
lambs, 41 c vas and- 2 `Ii rses, News -Record leads fI.or Tawny
it health. until about:2 m-. ,Tuesday l ,
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I .. t Iwhen ha.00lmplained, of a severe;.Pam
The •quality of .cat,le was medlunt
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to"' 060 condiderabl 'kMre. of 'th6
Will , I - -of I. : r
_ , in 'his .head which develo ed int i g , y _.
. , 1? P better -classes bin . 11.
• .. e . g on sale. _
- ; . ', _ paralysis. on iihe .left side. About two • , ,'
,'1'he best rales taf _ art: steers - Statile '1'
. _ hour.,* afterwards he bectame iinoon- g �. ownship
. o sold tt about si►asd : ices wikh' last. coags are nom.
scfeUs. Medical aid was •called, but, a bo y. pr a
' - weak, but the nediuxn steers. for the' Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Stewart' ".and
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the hand. of death was near,. and he vVe , Z have gone.:all over the store and have laid out
. - lought�zr
Miss Mar .
passed lobo. his last resile lace a- Liverpool ;trade were' 10c to .15c psi ' y,: of Goderich
g Ii c ii township, spent Sunda the Sts of aUme BIC4 :ARGAINB in n@arly:.every departYlQ@nt. YOIa
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rs know f`he stet
e, bout t*hi.,e. o'clock Wednesday miorn wt laws Mr: W. J. Stinson: y r y about the Early Bird..: Be1O�P IS a,
�� Exports
A. ung,Ie leaves to mourn„ his departure .. JJxpb s e Miss. M.. Cameron of 13byfield spent partlat -list of some of the 'rare bar sins
.:. ; ` a vnife,- tw'o girls and two ,boys : Mrs. t $6 � •
M. , Steriin and Mrs. R•: Cole f 4
rt t ers were' quoted at $5.60
25. nday a :guest of Miss Ida Evans.
: Miss Florence .. CParke oF.''iilia Baba -
g o BtitClters. y ]• eiightlp used 1 Iside board worth $15.00 sale rice $10.00
• Goderich town chip, tfa'rvey and Clar- S p
T hers'„ cattle was about son Line; was last week the guesg .of
. • , anco at-;hoino. He was a kind hus- , 1 solid oak parlor table. •« ,00• :i
Trade, in butt
. steady • with -last weeks quotatioats. her.couain; Miss Maggie .Raid of Bay- p 5 2.60
The Knittop petticoat is the Ideal petticoait band and laving father. The funis) - ,, •field, ' „ -
'' , . • services were conductdd b: 1Kr. Bo d Primo Picked Io4a, of ha>fers and steers 1 fancy stand- ` 7.50 4.00 •
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y,'. slold at $5:20 fie $6, and one.prime Misses Liza+e Richardson and Ether
g g r-andvh chair, red 2.50 ' • 1.75
fQt'•.close #itt�n St les:. s.udent in charge of St. ' Geer e s �� «
. . y' - quatity lot' of` 12 =only, sold at $6.30 Smith of Clintron spent Sunday and
... church; in the absence of Rev. Mr. ,; M ..� �.
. r of :good, $� 85 slued Monday' at the' home :of Mr, Jioseph 1 Ve
: , . --: w &Me on, ' 'Friday afternoon,• and to Richardson . , rocket, red 3.75 ...8.00 .
� ads .60 to $5 Verandah roc
. interment was made in- Maitlandbaiik'n �' $5.25 to $5:55 a;_ oomtancs►, $1.50 1 Large easy chair u holotered in good velour 7.50 for 5,00't°• . •
. implies: r: and Mrs:' R, H. Peak of Lon- .
t co-elasti • knl cemetery.; The . pall'bearers were t to: $0.25 , cows, _$3.5,0 to •'$5 ;, bulls, M P g $
As its•ualne this et.i oath ., c tto
r ...' p .N' $4 to $5,' don paid a tisaiiig visit -two the hoarse 1 3 -piece verandah detsettee, arm chair, rocker 15.00'' 12.00
that fits the -hi s•wlth erfect snugness, ness, and that is , Messrs. Geo. and Robt, Hanley, Jos.
h ,P . , Milkers and Springers. • of this formier's father, 7YTr. H. Peck, , , ,r
Currie, John •Scarlett, William and last week,
absolutel free from wr;in tin or bilnchin , Trade an milkers and springers was ° 9,�
.y ... r;. .g g John. McGavin. Friends a4tdnded the
Mr. H..E..Duncan sent Sunda 1, rocker earl En lish:finish .sl holsterworth 11,60
1 fano roman chair'
Remember Oras Knitto Petticoat is guaranteed, .
Tot :: funeral froin Goderich Goderich town- dull at $35 bo $60 each, p, , p ed seat,
}7 ,, Veal 'Carves. last at+ his `'holmra. ��
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shy Clinton 331 th Hallett boron- - lid oak frame worth 0.00 3.OA.
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t0 say one price: X1.54, P, y t Rece: is of .veal calver� were .mod- li'e. are .pleased to note that '.Miss .
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ship, Sarnia and Thorndale. Tho P ae .r
. . - r r ate, and prices easyi at. '$4 to, $7 Maggie . Peck passed her exaininajiion Moh•. bed -room chairs cain seats . 4.50 3.00
large .number. who were present show et
ate,
; .. ed the esteem in. which the decewk.d per cwt. �: fancy rattan 11«00`" 7,00
w•iitth,:hong s'
sheep and iaaam6s. Reid, B. A., of Wigdsor is
was held. In ..religion he was an t r .
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+� ; .. 9- Trade in shee and lambs. was dull, a, present. visiting rslatives in. this Worsinan refrigerator used less than 3 mos,' 21,00' 0 >16.0Q
*Iuc� S T. - SPIC"iAls Anglican, aril in poliifics a Clonser-
- and juices 'lower ; heavy ewes, $3 to vic►nity i• large kitchen cabinet worth 21.50 ” 17;75
• vative. • The berdaved famzily haves the
• sympathy of the cominnuni , $3,50 �; llgAt. ewes, $3,75 to $4,25 Mr, •Will. Robinson et Carlyle, Man.,
gyp. y 1'9 1 hall mirror, surface oak. 4 hooks " 6 75 .'• t3,75
tarns, $a to $3.50 ; Pambs, $6.50 to :returned recentrly to the home of his
. per her, . Mr Edward Robinson, • where • 1 baby carriage, rubber tires, fancy+ parasol" . 12,00 e'. 6.75 '
$6.50 a wt
Hogs. t wifl. spend a Few months: all 0 < ,.
fa
lie 1 h rack, dark wood, large mirror, 2nd hand $.00 4.00
��'..gT El�l(fl i$1'I nUSLIN`S PRICE _1. Selects, led and- watered at the Miss Maggie . Wheatley and Miss•
1 iW?tn ham .
Lillie Kennel u
Wingharfzi,': Aug. 1str,--P1di'th Jarvis, market,- sol l ,at $7.75, and'• $7.40' t. d: y of Clinton spent a few l .crib bed worth. 3.75 2.75.
' PRINTS tb b. cars at country paints. days of the past week wia Mis' Anna
12 years old, foO. her life yeOariiay May Axmstmae 1 square, .piano all reanished, solid rbseWood case, as good
. .. in .saving that' of her baby sinter and tone as a new one fully guaranteed Worth at a snap
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'' 81111 r $ t Mr.. and Mrs. John Herd and l+1rs, $175,,sale price $00• ori easy terms of payment' with a
. Drill a left.1,R store b r other. A SPLENDID dPPO•RTTJNIT; . H. ybunf, and dau • htea Miss Young,. guarantee to take back at some price on a new piano
W b offer all our hest 'fin. at exactly % rice sever- The threes were in •the midA?e of • ,• +,ft on 9 Varda t vnait friends o ' inside of three years, .
'the road, when a rnaway tdatn bay; Readers of .The News-Raoord H ill p .
glish prints daring Atilt- Alits good patterns left, > . aporeciate the ari+angeuient just Cern- Lucknow: , x Upright 01ano by the fdendelsgohn Piano Co. aged less 1.
us"t for 10c a. aid.. down on them at a terrific sp�c`9, Mr. W. • J,+ Taylor shipped a ear- than Ninth Months tea price $375 will accept on ay- '
. y It sedmol impossible that any 31 plated with The Toronto Newts. Un- i o Tor S r mems of $0,00 per month $225 don't miss this bargaiin if
der this a lrangamaent we are atilt+ to cad of cattle t onto oik ate
:i. them cou,d escape. day. , you want sometbing good.Sonte Ends of Linoliuros at a
CHILDREN'S N'S Without any thought of savimghet- offer The Neiws•Record and The News « s eciAlprice. 2soiled rugs size 3x3jiyards reg price
R� WASH A. number from around hexa went
self, the girl gave the baby, ,carriage p annum. $I2:50 fbr $5.00. •
t� our readers for $2.30 per a •'
jti�b L'' � WAISTS The News is one of the mosti ' pro- to London on Tuesday. Japanese matting remanante at 10 per cent off' Stair carpet '
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trampled upon by tihe, horses tributed from Halifax to Vanconver. St. Helens. our immense stock will be of intertat to
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. Children's gingham and the wheeh of the heavyi wagon .The news of the world comes to The took through our furnished home, the only store out-
l News office ever leased wires And as Miss Minnie Rannafo ig visiting aide of a cit s
passing over her body, Medi- , y dowing a complete furnished home. .
� dozen whlt� 1&Wn ' . Ch>itnbrcy dlkei?>503 at rii3wh'i er there is nothing et�tex, friends in Sarnia at presE+litr., _ . ,
'Waists good quality lawn greatly cal aid was Secured at onto, brit site a aP no g , •b � We are the only anthotiked re resentat vas•#or the Edison
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, p •died i°n a Few bouts. The Toronto News is new xecegnixed Miss' Edna Woods has returned af� Phonogrn'p salit supplies in the district, A full stook
neatly •,trimnaed,, while during Atiguot. throughout the Domi.W.on as the ehiel ter spending, a week with fribnds in of fnstrumputs always on hand. '
they Inst 49cr , 4 how4paper advocate of tho forces un- Xhicardkie. h .
t ` • der the leadership of Mr. It,. • L. Mm C., Laekie -and Children of _ '
• Utakettuan Thom4a t1ernhey .of Pe- Borden, which demand a Canadian ."Wingh" ate visiting Mrs, H';,, D. pletuft Framing sgd U hol*te, .prom tl atteanded W.
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