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The Clinton New Era, 1905-06-30, Page 4• - 4 ••••• TFP-1 CLINTON NEW BRA •-• June 80t 41905, Saturday, Jul 1st (Dominion Day) this Store will be Closed. RAND TRUNK RAILWAV SYSTEM/ Vare Special Attractions will. be offered for c; Good goiog Juno se, July 12 and 8, 1)- IV/ INFION DAY Returning until Jaw 4, • Thursday and .Friday. 1 HomeSeekers' sExcursion Ticket. , Store will be open Friday Evening. WE are anxious to th3ve you do your..Saturday shopping- this week on Thursday and Friday; and in order to get you to do our uying on -these days, we have Prepared a very special list of bargains that "vitt go on sale for these tw6daYs-ohlY,--THIS_SToRF WILL ,K.E_P_PITN, FI.WAY EVEN1N.G UNTIL TEN'O'CLOCK for the benefit,of those wino cannot come during the -day. . • Do your Shopping tlere.Thursday and Friday and Save Money Two Millinery Bargains for 1 Remnants 8sc All Wool Carpets soc Prom •OL,INTON to wig/rapes, *110; 210w1U'llY, Delorane, Souris, $31 60. bramion, $81.5.5, Lyleton, Lenore. Min - loin, ginsearth, 02,25 ; Moosorein, $32.',0 • Arcola, $82 50; Estevan, Vorkton, $33; Sbeho, nese; Regina. Lipton, S33.76; IdooseJaw, Saskatoon, $35.25; Prince Albert, $36. Macleod, 188; Calgary, 38 850; Red. Doer, $ .60; iStrath- eons., $40.60: Stop -over allowed any pon,t west of Winx Ives Tickets aood, going aud, returning via North 'Bay on the fonowins elqtas :-Going June '15th, returning until Ana . 14th; going lune 2tth; ro- turning until Aug; 28th; going July 15t1i, re - _turning until September 16th. - -Ticket-9 winitner tet .rla boat from Sarnia, do Fort Willson, thence :by rail,. to destination, on the follow- ingdatesl-Going June 12th, returning up to Avg. 18th; going June 26tt1, returr,ing up to Aug, Zitly;•going Jnh, returning up to Sept. lq.th, ,mws For tickets and furthee information apply tn. P. it. Dodger's. 'town Agent Thursday anti Friday. We are going out of the Carpet Business, and havemarked Trimmed Hats Worth up to $5 ' every Carpet in the store less than makers' cost: The. Winton Da .00 at $.1.75 . On Thursday morning we will place on .sale more than, a dozen rem- • ,,RRIDAY, JUNE. 30, 1005. On Thursday and Friday.you.,can have your choice of several doien manta of our bestZply wool Carpet, ranging in lengths from -0 ycle • 'KIM. Hats that ea, ly in the season wculd haveseold at 3.50, 4.50 t.6„,5.91 75 to14 yards.- these' are regular 85c Cenpets; to clear at yer yard all to clear at ...... ......„ .......... .. ........ . . • . . $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 Outing Hats at 75e • On Thersda- snd Friday .you can have your .dmice of several dozen: Outing II its, ail new this season, that soldne 1.75, 2,00 to 2 50, for .. JUL, 60c Dress Coods at:38c 200 yeeds of Mohair-,Seigee, et,, in a good range of colors,.all this teasoials, choicest go cis, regulandec, fto go tor two days only at,: .. .. 85e All Wool Dress Goods1,9e yardsof 42 inch wi le black Dress,Geoilk; this. is ,el.relain, hard -finished . se), n n, 1 kilorp eifert.: the reloilar,price. ;vas .75e, special y'z y 1 and $2.75 Coll Witta.; at $I.31. On Thursdew and Friday y u cinhave,yoer.clioice. of. citiy golf waist in • 380 29P t he eiore,that sold at $2.50 and $2.7;:, at • " 135 lee and I.51! Pearl Bus ton -i At. 2 doz lor Mc,. 100. dozen of fine, w bite petite butt oneoi 1 three different *eft; come twe 10c dozen on at end, regu'ar 10e ILZe,,t igO, for. two days.,:at g doz.for _ • •••• *ON 41*** felik•clit, 00* .444 4444 6)4140.0 44-414.1.404.404.** I 25C Swiss Embroluery at 5 Last we we g?t a chance to clear up from a large • wholesale house, 3.40 yards of Swiss Embroidery, in. 3 .Z different p2c.i;erns, They come -in neat Medallion ,effects • bout 2 inches w.c12.. The regular 'retail price was 25c. On sal2 Thurslay and Friday at per yard • •••• •44.•**** o•e-0000000sso******-44eogssisosso•••••••••• Remnants of Tapestr! y Ca-rpet at Or9at1y Reduced Prices. $1.00 and $1.15 Linoleuin at 75e .Several prices of the beet ,2 yard wide Linoleum., regular 1.00 and 1.1.5 . Advice from a Friend. . ---- The Montreal Gazette, the best Con- serVative paper hi Montreal, reade Mr, Borden and the Conservatives in the. House a pretty sharp lesson. It tells lifm they should shut up and get home, that they are not only wastiing time on , trivialities, but thet his course is not one acceptable to, nor for the well- being of, the clenseryitive petty. It used atr.?nger language in calling him A n lue down • than would be used by a Liberal paper under the same- circumstances. The Gazette tells _Mr. 13oideri he hat rdeetroyed the Conservative party 'in , .1 the provinces of Quebec, Nova Scotia de and New Bitinswick, and will do so in Ontario if he does not change his tac- tics... It is pretty straight tedk from a party friend, and will no doubt lead Censervatives.Ltaido . some . serious ILaU° thinking. . - '•• • ... ,......, I., To any one familiar with politics,"it . . is evident tbatthere is a clique of men , . . n r to the House who are disposed to run zDe things to suit themselves, regardless of the leadership of Mr, Borden. In fact, . • • . . -- • . . they openly ignore hint. In thia Way : the party is carried -lab issues that we think kr. Borden, if left to himself, would avoid. • • 'That the artielehiscaussd some cen- sternation in Conservative rinks, is , proven . by the fact that the OttaWa, correspondent . of the Toronto News makes it the beats of a long article try- ing to show that the Montreal Conser- vatives 'are anxious to 'remove Mt. • "15e Jalitnese patting at 10e rolls of Japanese Matting, in assorted patterns, refuter 15e quality, tego at,. ; " . . . ....... tic lAnen Collars at 8c 200 new Linen Collars,00 in assorted sizes, all new -styles. regular 15c eol. lar,on sale Thursday and Priday at...... . ..... • • • • • • p•,..,i...4••••e• 18e and Vle lEMbroideries at 12e -7275 yards -tit this seneon's eliThees ,,m 10 cries, an many la,r 1.6c and 20e, to clear at . . . ........ • • - • 50e Tape Girdle Corsets a 1& igns, regti- . .. . . . • - On Thersday.and Friday we will .placeon sale 5 dozen of the very best •50e Tape Girdle Corsets at each... ............... iimeormanisaasenrs.sour to ! S. Harland,- R. Manning, McMath, Hodgens, W. Rellyar and F.•Hill. ' • e -N• '".-'• .l It is possible that next Sanday Will +4* C 11 u r c ii News -kg-, I be Mr M•in n s • "s-, ! He may ‘ tanlicegthe following Sunday, ' ' itlat for somettine. moi0 4444444444,44.444.4z 1 but it is net yet decided.Ile_expects • to leave for ,his holidays, and wilLhe ONTA.RIOSTREET 01-1USJOH. ; absent a couple of menthe, .. 1 On Monday evening the ladies cif 1 . • • • Ontario St, Church repreeenting the There was rtiseJ 'onAl- ti I rave Ladies' Aid and Misdonary Societies, ; Methodistcircuitlad year., $1,359.: :. presented the wife of Rev. Dr. Cook 1 with a nattering addressoi ceompatited I Fellowship meeting hi both Wesley by a sit ver fruit d tali and a bo n -bon • and Ontario street Methodist churches dish ; Mrs. Cook has been a useful on Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock,. • . . member of these aecieties and leaves liev. S. M. Whaley, . 'of -Sti, 'Helens, many warm friends behind. The was. therecipient of a well • filled Young People's Soeiety the same:even- purse on his leaving there last week. in presented Dr, Cook with a beauti- Rev. J. W. Holmes (fatherof Dr. B., ful suit case as a testimonial of t heir Holmes) was in town on Teesday, on. appreciation of him, Dr. Cook and his way to his new - field Of labor 'at' family left fot Ridgetown, his new ; 141en1.aern. Mrs.. Holmes and daughter 1 eld of labor on Tuesday. A. very ate the geests of her son here. large number of friends gagiRring to I ./ ; him farewell. • By request of ex -president, Rev. . I Et; Hobbs, Roy. J. Kenner, formerly of W ILLIS CHURCH. 1 Clinton, will supply the pulpit. f the - gethodist church, Strathroy, during Rev. Donald McGillivray, who is en- the nionths.of July and August, .. . • gaged " in - .Cifinese. -mission- werlet .. ,preached morning aodevening on Sun- At 'the-lithati417-111e'eting-ef-- -tile- day last. His morning discourse -dealt I Walk erton Association - of. Baptist . mere particularly w:th the stability of : Rev. J. N, Chinches' held. in -Atwood recently. McLean, .13, A.,,' pastor of Chinese conyerts and, their attitude the 'Whigham Church, Wee elected 'after I he aczeptance of religleus truth, I Moderator for the ensuing. year, • - Mr. .Miller, a student from Knox ! -. College, willp occepy the pulpit next,'occupy .Mr..Manriing, Chairman of the Sunday, rind will continue to do so. District, will p'artietpate in the ling during Mr. Stewart's holidays. '.of the corner stones, of the new North Considering that the night was1 St Methodist chuech todnotroW ; else rather cool, there WaS a goo attend- , John Joyet ( ecknow), Geoige e e ance at the social on the lawn a John son Mrs. Chas, V ' ale Geo. .Thonison Lindsay on Monday evening. The' andWilliam lieliarel. ,,Goilerich. . band was present. delightful refresh.I The ladiesi of ' (he Kippen Circuit ments were served, and all appeared to have is good time. The. receipts 53'et' at the parsonage on Wednesday aftetnoon. and presented the • pastors • were $50. wife Mrs..Shas withi a neatly worded The picnie of Willis Sabbath School v; will be held on Tuesday, July 18th, at address and a betintilul clock, Mrs. Hayfield. Shaw hasbeen is great help .to her. husband and is held in the srery high, ST: PAULS CHURCH • est esteem, Ori the circuit. . • • The ladies of St. .Paurs church per- Rev-. J. L. Small, Auburn lefthere 'pose holding their annual garden on Tuesday on it holidaV ,erip to the arty on Thursday Evening July Oth. west. AS It young nigh lie spent efreshments will be served as usual. tvvelve Yeere on the Mat and bound - The Clinton brass band wi'l play less prairies, ancl he simply gage to re - several selections diming the evenini.. cuperate. His pulnit work will be Sup - A large attendance is looked fot if the Plied in the interlin by Mr. McLean, weather is favorable. Ths proceeds son of Dr. *Lean, of Blyth. . 1Ime lames Gt,aliciti1, 'of St:jetties . . church 14lentreat; on the occasion of his leaadrig for London, Was presented the cornet stone of the new Episcopal .with a P11150 (AVM and a entree set - church to be shortly erected at Mill- vi.:ie ve, eed at sslo. HO. ig ti, native of ..bank. The date of -the ceremony is Clinton, etid Will likely preach hese fixed fot the 6th of July, and Ills Lord- ,soritrte.time 'during ids tonaon. pas.. ship the Bishop of H,..n Huron will handle ' . • ' the trowel. . Friends anA aequaintaness of the An afternoon tee, was given yester. day (Thursday) from 2.30 to 5 p,m., in 1 win Rev • Sas.' Walker formerly/if. Varna *be pleased tolearn that his sight St. paurs school house, to the mem. has . beet, -restored,. Davie the last bets of the La tea •lin . wo a es 1 two months he has been un ergoing .a • , • of the Guild were tbeentertainers. . stiles of oporatinns, in New york, .13APTIST CHURCH • .whielt have proved entirely imecessful. Sunday will he flower clay in the ' Mr: and Mrs. Walker are about, to 13aptist Sunday School. . The-niernieg • leave-NeW York fin their son's home eervice will be given over,,to the ehihr.lin Peterhof.° . . . . sten who will lead in the singing and ; The members of west presbyterim in whose interest the service is being church, Toronto, have with them once held. The prietor's idddress will be on I more their pastor, Rev. Dr. Tuenbuli, "Flowers". The chinch will be deeor. . aftor intending 11 month at Clifton 'ated with flowers. and everything w1:1 I -Springs on ttecieint of ill health .; he he apnropriate to the object of the hes y service. The children will sing severagreatlimproved. rtig return l : wm made. the. °wagon of it .11/easszt; choruses. A very hearty invitation is willow forrmouoittoo row. will be applied towards reducing the. debt of the church. • . Rev C Gunne has been ievited to deliyer an address at the laying of ItiVeri to till who can attend this ger- eon!" tii45 000gretatioo wolfing on Ithri at hie home on 'Wedneeday even. WESLEY OittIROIT, ing and presenting him with it purse a ,eir este6111 recovery. ' -the eleetien of society • vetwtsontiv go'( asietastoukryionfhti Si wtivett resnited in the tollowineri§ons inali „*.talrigehosen; on/4 numtip ElStaurnhn1111,is au old oun • . • rat'n ONE H4tc12, IF 'FOX/ 11VANT Ive 150 4111111.11111•1111111111111111111111111111111111111.11F Window • • Shades The kind that will neither fade,. crack„ nor.surl, are •sold by us, The rollers, too, Are good; in fact, they bear • our guarantee, •as well as the make "Hariston." , Special shades secuiecl on short notice, • 1 . , • ▪ Personal:N:�tes 4 -If those; having relaiive5 or frienum ▪ iSipiR5 intaior going oftlacttaeYoc.weAnounce itinhNew ERA- 1*. 044++++++++++4444++11 Wm..Graliani is in London this week ,011. business. . • Miss S, Haddock returned l'as&. week front a visit to Ethel.. . • Miss Wallace. spent Sunda.V with friends in Goderich • John Ginn, of- Detroit, 'eldest son of 4. Ginn, is home on a visit ' Mrs, McAlister, of St. Clair, Mich, ie.' e guests. . •• Ur. and Mrs. F. Hodgens leave 10 - day t days' tri to Muskoka thisi,Ea.ma Kaiser, linton, has been the guestof ber aunt, Mrs. Geo. Beech, Seaforth, MisseSarah Jaeltson, of Mitchell, is visiting her uncle, Mr. John Mc- Claeherty • .MissAlieePiekett, Chatham., is visit- ing friends and relatives in ti -for a few weeks. • The wife of Rev. H. M. Manning has one on a visit to hr daughter, 1VIrs. .LVt1ner; Brampton. . Mi Elli t C Miss o entre a, whit has been visiting her aunt, Ore, •*snob, re- turned liOnie on Pridity. •• . Mrs. Geo. Graham, who has been vis- iting with Mr, 11, E. liodgens, G-odet- ich, has returned to .toWn.• 'Dudley Holmes, harrister, a Wing - ham, and Mr. Luscoinbe, barrister, of Kincardine, were in town Friday. ' Edward E. Hewson and bride, •of Coldngwood, spent Moriday and Tues.. day of this week at Wm. Gtaham's, Rev: Mr. Hartley and Wife, of nor - and, Man ., are hereon a visit to friends'. It is eight years since they were here. Thos. Jacksonand family, and 1VIri.'-nr-Chi711 , and family, cave o ome, Muskoka; on Mon- day next. Mayor Hoo ver and wife left for Pet- erborough on Monday, where an Exec- utive meeting of the Woodmen of the. 'World is being held. , Mims Tessa jenkine has returned home after visiting friends in List - owe]. She was Accompanied by her °eosin Miss Watson, Mrs. M. Chambers returned on Set - evilly from Buffalo, Where she had had been attending the wedding a her neice Miss Mabel Moore, who was married in that city to Mr. Paul G illette. Rev. Dr. Gregg and Wife, accom. Waded by Rev. Dr. Stewart, left for Toronto yesterday, The latter has not deided where he will spend his holidays, but Will shortly be joined by by Mrs Stewart, when they will leave, on their vacation. Mrs, James Werry, sister of Mrs. G. Shipley, who has been visiting here, left on Wednesday on is visit to her mother, before joining het husband, Mr. Worry has been living at Wood- stock for several year, bet reeently moved to Winn i peg, ftild Mrs, Thee, Panclereon, or Moose:law are expected here this week, the health'of Mrs. Sanderson being pre. earious, and slut will enter Clinton hospital for treatment, Mr. Sander- son is rt, former resident of Stanley, his wife being a sister Of Mr, Albert ' ToWnshend. Stapleton OSBALDEST IN -OWN ; --. SeldOM t does a xeddini, take place under hap- pier cirenrastahBR ces than those .which on 'Wednesday attend.ed the Marriage of two young people, both of whom are well and favorably known in Clinton and vicinity. Always interesting xis such obcasiOns are, this wasmade un- •nsually So by the fact of the beautiful weather that prevailed, and the large company of guests present (about fifty); whose joyous spirits were in keepinue, with theday. The happy 'event took place at the home of Mr, and Mrs; jno. Brown, Stapleton! on Wednesdav, June -2,8, when their , youngest claugli.• Blrden front the leadership. This is the in troduct ion of what the News says: "Soinetbing. resembling an anti -Bor- den campaign is on foot at present. The Montreal Gazette has made a set attack on the present Policy of the Omiseryative party.' The Gezette ex- presae itself as friendly to Mr, Borden personally, bet Mr. Borden is leader of his party, and al.attack on the official' action bf the Conservative party14 5.11 • attack, on. the man responsible for it." - • If the Gazette, is paper friendly -to Mr. Borden; feelajtistified.in censuring "him, it is for the Conservatives them- ' •. ter Elizabeth, WaS united tn marriesel ves to look into the matter. ' ge: • to Herbert Osbaldeston; of Godermh township. At a few minutes after six. o'ciock the bride, wlio was given away by her. brother Thomas, entered the parlor, where the groom had already Itaken his place. It was an ideal mom- ent for a marriage ceremony. The room was thronged with guests Whose hearts ovei flowed with best wishes for the contracting patties, while the :bright sunshine without, and every- thing looking its best, seemed to indi- cate that- naturo-:smilecl-apProvingly., upon the .scene being enacted at the matrimonial altar. Rev. W. D, Magee, pester of Olin uon Baptist chinch, per - fanned the cereinony. The bride, who looked very dainty in a skirt of blue ladies' cloth, and waist of white taffeta silk, trimmed with silk chitron, carried is boquet of white earnatbne ; she Was fieete,,"-a1 by MissIllien Osbaldeston, als- ter ofthegroom. Who wore a brown skirt and white silk waist; and carried pink carnations. E. E, Brown, broth- er 02 1110 bride, acted in a similar' elpa,- 'city for the- groom, At the close of the impressive ceremony• the bridal party received tl1te congratulations of which the company dining room. Where' ad been prepared, the guests, after adjourned to the an excellent ropes Full Justice having heen done to this part of the arrangen nts, the rest of the beautiful summi evening was spent in conversatio and genies Ulm presents . were numerous and costly, among which were a hand- some oak bedroom suite from the groom parents, and it beautiful oak sideboard from the bride's brothers. The happy couple left the same night for their new home in Goderich town- ship) carrying with them the congrat- ulations of a host of well wishers, with whom the :MAY PlitA. joins in hoping that their wedded life may .1.o long, happy and prosperous, Porter's . NOTES. --Mr. and Mrs: O. W. Potter and two children visited friends near Mitchelilast 'Week. Miss M. Johnson returned home On Saturday, having spent a few weeks with her sister, Mrs Moore, near Mitchell. Mr.-• and Mrs„ John Cox attended the wedding of MisS Tiehborne, in Goderich, last Wed- nesday, Mlle. Anderson, Kmpen, bent a couple of days et O. W. Pot ter's, thiS week. Ruby Potter and Della Cox are' writing on their exams. in Goderich .this week, 'Ottnactr.-tDon't forget Bethel Still* dey school anniversary. next Sunday and Monday ; the Siinday services Will be held at 10,80 am), and 7 pan., instead Of 2,80 and 7 p.m , announced last week ; iter. Mr. Stedman, the new minister, Will officiate. The program committee is sparing 110 pains for a, Brat class program for Monday even- ing. Everybody come and spend an joyattjetvoettingonlAtIliekara's lawn. Out of 10o, licenge inspectors ap- pointedby the Ross Government, only 15 still hold office. All the rest have. been replaced by 'friends of 11/r, Whit- ney. And the probabilities. are ',that the 15 will socin be down and out •• • • Se aforth ---Noros=11fiss---Nellir Robb left' eh. Tuesday for Winnipeg, where her parents reside, • to take it position as milliner. Miss May Livens • has re-. turned home from 'McDonald Hall, Guelph, where she has been taking is course in 'domestic science. Mr. John Govenlock has an order for 20 ears 92 Hay to. be shipped to New York for export. itrucetteid NOTES. -Rev. Mr. Miller preached his farewell sermon in the Methodist church on Saturday last, Dr. Rogers' horse ran away last week near the vil- lage, and threw him out; he was not Karl, though the boggy was broken ; Mr. Campbell •catight the (levee. The football teem of Miss Mustard's school play in Beyfield ,on the 131 ; we wish them succes,t; Mr. Galbraith and wife visited last week at tho home of Mrs. T. Simpson. J, B. Jamieson, who re. candy returned frona Dakota on a it, has gone to visit his daughter, Mrs'. M. A. Armstrong, Fordiyich Miss Mary Johnston is visiting' her sister, Mrs Wood, in Wawanosh. Stanley Lockhart and Dr. P. McEwen returned to Detroit on the Greyhound, .ECippen NOTES. -.MSS Mabel Whitenian is visiting het sister, Miss Lilian and other filends in Dettoit. Mr. and Mrs. John Duncan and Mr, and Mrs, Win, Coleman, of Se xsmith were visiting al the home of Mr. Jelinston last week. Mre. Henry, of Appin, and Mrs.'Hei- bert, of Detroit, have returned home after spending a few clays' with their brothert Mr. McMurtry, and other friends in Chiselhurst anti Centralia, -Cnintett --Rev. Mt, Davidson, Vitts. nal and Rev, AE, A, Shitiv, Kippen, ex - Changed pulpits on June 18th, and on jinn!, 25th the latter preached his fere- well sermon, befot s going to circuit at Lyons. St. Themes district. Next Sabbath Rev. Win. Baugh, from Vienna, preaches his first serni"ofi.... Rev, Mr. Craw, Who Was given an in - vital -loft to become pastor of the itip- "pen and Hills Greett charges, Presby- terian chinch, has decided to remain Where he is. SoctAL, The Presbyterians held their strawberry festival on the even- ing of Stine 22, and a good time was spent. The fiensall hand was itt tendance. 175 were taken at the gate, Curtain Poles -411 kinds' And,sV,Iqsf.:vv.ith _ wood or brass trimmings, any length desired.. Room Moulding. The best way to hang .yotir pictures is by- using hooks on room moulding. We have the moulding in gilt, white, blue, green, buff and Oak colbrings, also the hooks, • Wali. Paper Late hbusecleaners will find our stock complete a:nd prices much : to your , advantage. W. Cooper & CT b I N T:0 N, 4111MMIN111111.1111111101.11‘ MARRIAGES STEVENS.-BEAN.-At the residence of the bride's father; Colborne on June s ev, . . e an., r. W. Stevens, to Rosa II. daughter of W. G. Bean, Essailal OBnulbrotrbnNe..... Method- ist church, :Seafortk .by•Rev. Birks, B. A., on June 21st, Henry A. Hessian, to Edna Witten, of Toronto.. •,•• • Dnarna IVIvratitier„,i.wo At Holmesville,• on June 28th by Rev. Mr, Rhodes, Fred Draper, of 'Aylinee to Edythe, send daughter of Mr.- W. Mulholland. • • •SMITIL• , -MATHESON, In 'Chicago' on June 24th, at the'residetice of the greoni's uncle, Mr.- A. •31.- Smith, by Rev, 11. Thompson, Mr: Frank Smith • of Moro' °Oregon., to Miss Jean II/lathe- son, eldest daughter of Mts. N. Mathe- son of Clinton. . VINO The moving process in.connec. tion with this store is heino con- tinually carried on. Fresh con- signmeuts of groceries and dishes' are arriving weekly, and are be- ing distributed over the country, where the .people say that they're all ttght. Quantity' right • • Quality Right Prices Right. "Small profits and quick re - tutus" is our motto, with regard to our dishes; our prices are as low as the lowest. We have odd Cups and Saucers, in abundance, including 25' dozen of the best Engtisla Del f,, imported direct ,drom the- oia sodoehere_iiothing is clone by halves, .and at sur- prisingly low figures. Press - cut Glass - the real thing -a nice collection to choose from, consisting of ' Pitchers; Salad Dishes, Fruit Stands, Tea Sets, Salts and Peppers, Flower Vases, ete.,nnd almost ascheap- aci ordinary glass. Have you seen those six dollar Dinner Sets? Regular $8 value. One hundred pieces, in two col- ors, pink and Wee. The,ere Worth looking at, if you _need a Dinner pet. In fact if you need anything in groceries or Dishes, it will pay you to visit • The People's- Grocery • Huron- St. D.Beaton Phone iir . Bi.sa eet our prices on Sugar before buying your Preserving supply. SEA LED TENDERS addressed to the under. signed, and endorsed •i Tender for Run- t 1 /nig Coal for ;he Dominion Buildings," Neill • 1 e received at this office until Tuesday, Aug. 8111. 1905. inclusively, for the siipply of coal for the Public Buildings throughout the Dominion. nibined.speableatIon_and_foti,72....of-tende • OsnALDEsvie•-•13aowisi-At the resi- dence of the bride's parents, Stapleton on Tune 28th, by Rev. W. • D. Magee,. W. Hcrbert Osbaldeston, of Holmes - vine, to Miss Lizzie,•daughter of Mr. J. Brown. • 'LOCK -HART. - 11103PSON, - At the residence of the bride's parents Donor-, brook, on June 28, by Rev. T. B. Coin) land, W. D. Lockhart, to Pheinie, -daughter of Mr. S. Thompson. Wingbam; on June 271h, by Rev Dr. Gunclry, Rev. j. Findlay to MisS'E. Reid. 1.0 • BORN.. MoINTYRE.-In Clinton, on June 271 the wifeof Mr. %V. McIntyre, ot twin girls, -one still born. LoOkwoon.- In Hullett, on June 22, the wife of Mr, Fred Lockwood, of a girl.• • REEVES. -In Seafoith, on'Jnne lith to Mrs. F. Reeves, a son, . • • • the tender be not accepted the cheque will be. cot tho low. est or auyjay:BsteoRnrEadeepri.:G contract when called upon to do so, or 'it he O fail to Complete the work dontraeted for.. It returned. . . ' • • ' . • • ean he obtained on applOation, nEt, L aoecEaptute°8dht 8etihegnenq4atlet lender rl i loesnus.atethearateecidediPbaannike,4m'haPd4e4pailya*, • .' able to the order of me Donourable. the Minis- • ter of Public -Works, ecival to temper cent„of amount Of tlie tender, Whicili.ieill be forfeited. it the petty tendering deeline to "enter into a The Department "dinknot • bind .itaelf M te • . • tishiliersici 0 . ... ' Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be conaidered unlink, made on the . printed form supplied, and signed with their P'ePartinell df0Thittbewlies?Veuernksia,190(5;. Newspapers inserting this advertiseinent Without authority from the Lepartment, *ill : not be aid for it. .. . . . .: ,.. , , . ._...„.. , ....„...„.„...„.,.. • • For 'Slate, - A. quantity Of Standing hardwood thnber; • .slso a qesetite of bleekash, -standing and ' laving; 4100'20 acres ,of' growing timothy. • Apply to . A...GINN, or W. BRTDONE, . Clinton, • . ' " • . . • DIED Gonix.-At the 'residence of her son-in-law, Mr. T. M. Higgins,' 42 .Rox. borou:gh street west Toronto, June 22, • 1905, Christina Bogue Campbell, wid- ow of the late Adam Gordon, member '138 the House of Commons for North Ontario, • . STEEP -In Clinton; on June 27, WM. Steep, aged 71 years. • ° MolkInmArt-In M rris, on June 2711,, Sohn McMillan, aged 68 years. -- Hown.-rAt Alma, Mich, on June 26 Mrs. Howe, mother of James Howe, Clinton, aged 71 years. Dowl•tny.-In Seaforth oa June 2Ist, to Mr. and Mrs, H. Downey, a son. • ir . .rJor all Next Week. • • NA•1 Out I\ ails, at caprices. all sizes, 18 pounds ilv: 1 . for twenty-five cents. NOO B 2 . alanee of LaWntoMeloewarc!s at about cost oll . Sob lot of nay Forks. The prices'are away N0 Job . down ,• . ,./ Graniteware at a big disconnt, 30 cts off NO•4 every dollar. Watch our big. window for Special Bargains, as we intend ti-., 'obit tinually use it for that purpose, • Pure English Paris Green, 25c per 11). ar and r Stoves and Hardware, MIN PROF S L. TAUBE Manufacturing• Optician, and „ Eyesight Specialist, of Toronto -A N D- M. S. TAUBE Dot,tot of Oirtometry and Neurology, Will be • .., Hotel Normandie, Clinton, Friday and Saturday, July 14th and isth, And will exantine eyes and lit glasses to ell sights'. No matter what isi Wrong with pier eyes, or Whom you have consulted before if you a,re O not sattsfied or perfectly fitted, it will be to your interest4 to dolma them, as they guarantee satisfaction. I I Tto addrss i'Think of Hani ton mookoronef L ong distante 'phone Mali 142. 44$4144,41414,411,41,441,411440114$44VIWIV41•41114/4/0/44