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ME CLINTON NEW BRA.
July Uth, iiXtb
Buy ,Jatta.nese_MAttings .arid -Carpet Erith This
•at Big Reductions.
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EN/tRAL weeks ago we told you we had decided logo out of the Carpet business. This we tully intend do-
ing. Many lines of Carpets have been completely sold out, but we still have a lot of short lengths of Woo
and Tapestry Carpets, ranging in lengths from 5 to 16 yards , that must be cleared out At once. It you can
use an end of Carpet to advantage; we can save you a lot of money on your purchase. All Japanese Mattings. are
included
included in this Carpet Sale. These BARGAINS .go on sale Friday morning, July 14th, and will continue for one week
18c Hemp Carpet at 1e, 25c Hemp Carpet at 186 ' soc Union Carpet at g2c 50c Union Carpet at. Pc
Dozens of Remnants of All -wool Carpet, the best 2,ply, in5oc and 6oc Tapestry Carpet to go at,
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lengths from 5 to 1& yards, that sold at 85c and 90c, to . 75c Tapestry Carpet tp-go,,at......,. ..,.... ....49e
go on sale Friday morning at • ' [ 85c Tapestrygarpet to go at• 05e
' Fifty Cents per yard -. . . $r.00 13ahnoral. B7ussels Carpet, to go at
60e
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All Japanese Matting to g-("3 ifilhe following Reduced prices : - -
RAND TRUIVSSYSTEMJ
Home ..SeekerS' Excursion
Tickets.
Prosn. ei,lArrox to,
Winnipeg, 3180; Mowbray, Delorans, Souris -
$1i150 Brandon. $81,55, 1.11etonILenore. Min
iota, O.
Ginsearth, OSA; MO0001010e 062401
Aree $60 50; Estevan, Yorktle, $33: Sheho,
UAW; Begin*. Lipton, 383.75; Idoosejaw,
Guskstoon. $38.25; Prince Albert, $36, )4aclood,
$:; Calgary, $88 60; Rea Doer, $89,50; stroth.
con, *ma).
iiitep-over allo'sved any poi& t wsat of Winr
Tiokets good -going and returning via North
Bay on the following dAtos :--Going Juno late,
returning until .A.ng lith; ficiuor Irmo 270htre-
turning until Aug. 28T1' ; going July /8th, re-
turning until September 18th.
T.okete will also be lssuecl,good. going Vis
boat from Sarnia to Fort thence
by rail to destination, on the follow-
ing dates: -Going June 12th, returning up to
Aug. 12th; going Juno 200h, retorr.ing up to
Aug. 270h ; going July lith, returning up to
;Sept. 15th,
For tickets and furthee inforMation
apply to
35e F. R. Flodgenst -Irovvn Agent
15c Japanes2 Matting, at lUc 22C Japanese Matting, at 15C '25e Japanese Matting, at ne 30c Japanese Matting, at Inc
Look- at these *Pr'iday and
Saturday Specials.
Children's 121e and 15e 'Lose at' 7c
7 dozen Children's plain and iibbed Cotton Hose, sizes 5, 51.2, 6 and
6 1-2, these are all guaranteed fast olack, regular, 1,2 1.-26 and 15c 7A
values, on sale Friday and Saturday at .. ..... ... . . . .. I to
Ladies' 65c, 85c and 85c Corset Covers at 50e
Your choice of about 3 dozen Corset Covers, that are slightly soil- ngn
ed, that sold at 05e, 75c and 85c, to clear Friday and Saturday at ULM
$1,4t5 and $1.041 Cirdle Corsets at 69e
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S dozen pairs of white and drab Girdle Corsets, made' of fine Batiste
and these are our very best $1.23 and $I..00 Corsets to go on sale 690
Friday morning at -
Four Millinery Bargains for
Friday and Saturday,
Hats Trimmed FREE
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Oats worth $3.50 to $5.00, at $1.50
On Friday morningyou can have your choice of any • trimmed Hat
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in the storethat, early n the season, would hare sold at $3.50 to $5,00 1 50
at
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Any Vntrilinned fiat that sold at $1,0o to $1.25,sfor Ue
Auy untrimmed Hat in the store that sold. at $1.50 to $2 00. 150
for •
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aviely- with his judgrneet.. The
• writer knows personally of cases where
he unwarrantably :withheld Payment
of proper accounts, to the great. incon-
venience of people. who had earned
their ineney and should get it For
Hat's Trimmect FREE six menthe leave of absence, with pay,
Instance, a Civil Servant was granted
y 4C)1* ti4at and Trimming:here' and ii,, will trim your at 1 owing toilinss'
held -back m
the last onth.'s pay simply.
. The Auditor -General
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FREE OF .'aHlki..C.,E, benecoahegt 17 thmight-fiie pont s pay
The•other cla,y, 'on examination, lie.
stated.that Mr. Sehriber, Deputy -Min -
The giintoe 1w Era
TPRIDAY, JULY 14, 1905.
The Auditor -General,
Mr. Jr. Lorne MODoUgall, .A.uctitOr-
General, leas resigned, and asks for a
superannuation. allowance Of ii2800 a
year. As he is entitled •to it he will
probably gee it Speaking of his resig-
nation. the Gliobe says:
"It may as well be said at once that
no 410,0ml:tient, whether Liberal or
Conservative, could accede to the de-
Mands of the Auditor -General. Par-
liament cannot abrogateits powers
And appoint one men to virtemily Innit
its authority."
This has . reference to larger powers
asked for by the Auditor General, but
properly refused by Parliameni. Mr.
McDougall has thane gocd and faithful
service, but he boa been -carried off his
feet by an unwarranted appreeiation
of hiniself. To use a slang -phrase, "he
thinks he's the whole thing."
Mr. ItleDengall's zeal has sernetinies
25c Swiss Enihroidery-at 5C
This Embroidery comes in madellion 'effect and is -beautifully. made,
8 different patterns to choose from, regular 25c, on sale at per yard. --
A Special Silk Bargain for Frida
and Saturday._ '
6)c Silks at 25c .ter yard.
200 yards of Japanese Silk; Comes. in all white, with qprd
stripe; brown, black and navy check Wash. Silk; suitable. for
Shirtwaist Suits, regular 6oc quality, to go at •
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23 Cents per yard.
Any colored FloWer in the stOre.it half-price.
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IF TO6/ WANT Vat . •
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BARCIST CHURCH. The anthem, 'Hark, hark,:1"4.sPhlir the Mitchell bowlers.' inc Clinton
Arrangentents ;ire pretty well eorii was well rendered by, the choir, the , layers won the game" by .24 shots.
pleted for the Baptist Sunday school -bass solo parts being taken: by Mr.. Mitchel[ is •:it • good town to visit, and
picnic to Bayfield next Thursday. Dowding, the soprano golos , by -Miss they know how to entertain their vis -
McNaughton, and the.teriozand lino itors. Volk:Wing:is the twee :
On Simday morning last the paotor Rance reepectiyely. The offertork solO
preached a memorial ser mon with ref- byMiss McNaughton was most" effee-
erence to the death of Mrs. Greene ; in tive, arid watt inkeeping with the char.'
the evening Rev. Mr. Swann, of acter of the occasion. . •:
Hohnesville occupied the pulpit. The sernoon by the recto, was based D. Porresterek. 10 E.F. Eavit skip 17
The music by the choir on Sunday on Galetiens 1 : /3 and was an Weenie- ' - ' ' •
evening was especiallY good. The an- dye eirpOsition of the _doctrine -of ensti-e:‘Seetellaatte • ' . ..Kw?Beweraier
them was sell rendered ; a quartette, fication by•faide After Welcoming the..
. W. Cole
by Mrs. Murch, Mise Boles, My. Sibley breteeen to the church,' Mr. Gutine Dy.r....' A. :firial7;f •
and Mr. Murch w IS much appreciated, pointed out the object of the service, e. B. mayor sk. 3e E. paabai ak, 0
Miss Boles tali ing, the solo work. A viz : To offer thanksgivingfor nation, 3. Greene - • W. J. Theinneon ;
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pretty duett was also Tendered by Mrs al deliverances in the past, and prayers J. Hunter ' . H. Schafer .
Murch and Mrs. John Rice of Galt. for God's assistance in the future. J. Few • Dr. Atieneon •
, WV. Mr, Manning and family have .They had not gathered to pour Out W. Jackson sk, 21' J.• Downey skip 22
gone to Birkindale, Muskoka, for a their scorn On any individual of any .._ .
couple of months holiday. During his creed whatever, bet with hearts tilled W. G. Doherty W. Thompson •
absence his pulpit and pastoral work with gratitude to God for the past, to to NV. J. Stephenson A. Mann
will be attended to by Rev. eeeeee eommemorate ebeiri many mercies and 3-• TaYlete . ..,,.._-,T;'S..Ford •
I'a 1 •
Holmes, of London, who will take hie blessings, won by their fathers of O. E. Dowding sk 28 J. Doogherty e e7
pulpit next Sunday. olden time. . -
WILLIS CHURCH The text recalled the eirpornstenees, . • ' . . .00 . .. 75
rendering St: Paul's criticiern needful.
The services of Willis Church were. viz: The -attempt of the judeizing Sev'eral Mitchell rinks &Ali expected
here to -day, and -sera Clintora.rinke
largely attended last Sunday. Mr. Christians to impose upon the whole
Millet who is supplying clueing D6 Churchthe heeeseity of tirepnicision eepept to visit Goderich teener -roe,. "
Stewart's absence, preached excellen t,1 and other Jewish rites and ceremoniete ' FOOTI1A,IiL
sermons hot h morning and evening. i The tittitucle of St Paul was so plain
-Mr. Millar is a very earnest speaker I and his position' so strong that every The firit of the home and herne series
and it is a pleasure to listen to him. one .present who had the .open Bible between Seaford' tine Berlin tor the
The Choir rendered a .beautiful 1 before him could see for hirrreelf. The cbampionehip of t he W. 10. A. wag
anthem at the evening seryiee, and : position of the -Church ot England on played at Seaforth on•Friday. A large
Miss Lillian Coats favored with a, solo this point was then referred to in the crowd a Beibiesupportees tame' in by
in excellent voice. The choir was also Ilth Articleeltel. , a th ' 1 the Special:train. The g‘tifie was close,'
assisted by Mr. MacQueen, who has safe path to eternal life was shown to Iy contested troth start to finish. There
recently come from Scotland, and wile be through the Lord Jesus Christ, who -Wee considerable rough play on both
possesses a fine tenor voice. Mr. Mae- has deelared. hitnself to be "the way, sides The score at half time wee 3 to
Queen is also a celebrated violinist the teeth and. the life." I e I in teeter of Settforth, and .during the
-having spent sorne ten years under _the preacher pointed otitilth°enncleussit 'ol last half Seaforth added one more to
the best Gentian masters. 'faith hi the present age, and that With- their etedit, leaving the final score. :4
The Young Ladies Guild met on out this saving faith the mercies and . to 1 for Seafortie Referee, elt .Werd
part of the meeting was over the fol- them ; the gift of the Gospel, the light
Monday night, and aftey the business blessings of the past Wege in vain for i of Stratford, '
lea ing programa was rendered : - of Him tithe ' lighteneill The Seaforth . team are the senior
Cherns by 8 juniors • Mary Loligh that cometh ihto the world, even the
e'rer3r marl football ehampions of the W. F. Ae
gave 111 excellent address on ..Mie- very Sacrifice Of Christ. was in vain- for ,INteVrliltlogloWsCeito beireaerolratiebily of
setfoereggfal 3.
mons," which was both helpful and 1 hem if they did 'pot "Believe qn.the to 1 heee reemay, area Ai Onday'S match
inspiring ; Mrs. Floover and Mrs. Lord Jesus. Christ." .
Campbell sang a duet, and with an- After the service the brethren met
• • was the final, which Berlin wee by a
other chortle, the meeting which Was in the hall, where a hearty. vote of spore of 8 to 2., The game ended very
largely attended closed. . , thanks to the reetor and another to unsatisfactorily. ' About five minutes
before time was up Seaforth scored on
1 e choir e Ph S.WerOttilarliolous- an off -side, which the referee allowed
„ 8, A..tiicnic to Hayfield Tuesday nexe Y Peesed, the brethren from g, &stoma° without qiiestionirig the goal uovite,
, expressing themselves in a, manner
Rev W T. Chuff, brothey of Mr. R very eompliiiientary to The members who claims With bundreds oespeeta-
tors that it was clearly an offside.
.1. Chef. of town, has occepted the call . t.• au s e lure . •W. P. A. Secretary Harry Brown,
to the pastorate of St. James Church, +.06.4 Who was present, SaW the oltaide play.
ftltratford. • East VrawatiOSIS The player disputed the Oat and the
Rev. PL C. Jennings has been ap- spectators rushed on the field and Ade-
Tio:nted to Kingsville, as suceessor to wate`the guest of 5th line friends last were freely iised and. te general Dow-
n/TM-J. 0(mnor, of Whiteehureli, ed to the niiit-up. Sticks and canes
v. G. F. Newton, who goes to Park. week.
bill ; they begin theie new chides the 14 sir, and Mrs. D. Dunbar and wow ensued. Refereeet W. Ward, of
fillet Itate were the guests of At Halli- Stratford, desk to his decision as to
first Sunday in August. •
day, Belereve, oh eharday. Mr. and the gold, atidthellerlin players walked
Rev. Walter Rigsby, formerly of Mrs. M. Welsh were the guests of J. off the field'in cleferele of their rights.
Rigel'', who has been so seriously ill feet Nether, of theevale, hest week. The game,' up to the time of the mix -
the past year, having to resign his Act:Int:W.-A very sad accrdeeehap- up, was ite good it game as lierbeev't.
charge at Parkhill, has tufw been pened et Thee; Noble's • barn. raising piayed for some time.
Rev. E. A. Wicher of 'Potent°. fee violently to the ground. . Ho was • LA.OROSSE 1
placed by the Conferenee on the Indian IttetTltursday. While raking the plate . . -
Reserve near Sarnia. one oui. fell, throwing John Tfallahan
eight months pastdr of St. Ste.phener ' picked up uncoyeseioug and has not The intermecliete (I. L. A. match at
Presbyterian Church St. John N. B., spoken smee, but the* dotter gives St Marys on Wednesday, between the
announced to his congregation Siinday 140fflO alight hope of his recovery'. Mr. Goderich and St. Marys teseme resulted,.
' morning thet, he had decided to neeept Mlle/rail is a young inan very popular in victory for the latter by 4-8.
the chair of New Testament Exegesis with an big bionath 0114 "0;.6 hoPe 'loon
to, eee hint About legitin. The Seaforth Sunbelt defeated SUM.'
in San Francisco Theologieel Seminary ford in a C. L. A match at'Strietford
tottered him. Mr. Wieher will leg re- on Wedrieed&y. by 4-4, Play wits
b • cl, young ri h MrS, It Yonna. of Aberdeen, Mk. 003 owing e g g
Vied the pulpit of Willis chntotko, few li Vligttleg her 01 ;friends in this vlstn , ated with raitit, but & fairly good game
4111031Uletio OP, •' kyr, I was put, up on bath Okla(
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Orange &entice
• Local Sporting Matters
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• The special service held in St Paul's
LAWN BOWLING.
4hurch at 2.89 • p.ni. on Sunday last,
was large'y attended by the Orange- Pour :'inks of tlie Clieton Bowling
men of the district and their friends, Club visited Mitoliell.ou Tuesday last,
the church being crnwded. ' and had a most .enjoyable game with
WESLEY CHURCH solos by Mr IVIcIlveen and 1Vrrs C 0 ce
nton tchell
J. Wiseman W Davidson
j. Johnson . J Jones
13, .1; Gibbing; 1)r. Burritt '
CLINTON ,
Con4ervatory..x.ams.
mong those who havepassed exam-
ina.tions of the London Conservatory
-4:1- Personal Notes*
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.sde If thosellewing relatives or friend
Ivisiting in town or going war
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Miss Hamilton, of Blyth, has been
the goest of Mise. Bartliff.- . • - •
eitter.OtRailevaersTbad made a certain
report at the dictation of the Govern
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meat. Mr. Scheibe/. went before the
Piddle Accounts Conimittee,. and ape,
cificiely denied the accuracy of Aga.-
toe:General. ;Mete:m.01PP statement
Mr. Schribee: seid the Gevernment
knew nettling of the case at all until
,they get his report, and, therefoye,
.they could riot dictate ie: bine He
had served under. nine different Minis-
.
ters of Railway, and it had 'weer tic.:
curi.ed, •Iristances. without number
could be given, showing that -Mr. Mc-.
ougall. hel. either "lost hie heed" or
of Music. are the following, who Were, I
rimer: piano s, els tieote, His pewees. have not been limited in
Mrs. Mills, of Toronto, istheguest
of Mrs. Hodgens, Albert St.
Miss Betts left on Tuesiliter,. on a
visit to her brother, in Cleveland,
Mr, Lester Whitely, of Belleville
Collegiate, is home for his holidays.
Mrs. Merman Fair has gone on a.
visit to her sister at Calumet, Miell.
Dr. Asa Mair, of Cobden, is making
a short. visit aMong his relatives here,
Miss McGugan, of Poplar Hill, is
visiting her sister. Mrs. J. P. Doherty.
Miss Ida Murch returned last week
from a two weeks' visit with Dresden
friends.
Mrs, le Palmer and two children, of
Whoa% etre visiting at the borne of
Miss Minnie Rumba, of Marlette,
Mich„ is the guest of her grandmother
Mrs, Rudd. '
Mrs. Dr. Cirassick, and daughter, of
Grand Forks, Dake is the guest of Mrs
`W. R. Lough.
• D. Cantelon and wife, of Hensel!,
spent, Sunday at the home of his
father, W. Cantelon, on Sunday.
Mr. A, J. Morrish and wife, leage
to -day on a trip to Ox•13ow,
where they will spend a moutb.'s holi-
day. •
Mrs. Deering, of Winnipeg, sister of
Mrs. R, Fitzsimons, and her daughter,
Mrs. Miller, are expected here this
week,
Mrs. Campbell of . Stanley,. leaves
this week on a trip to Moosejaw, and
is ticketed by W. Jackson,' C. P. R.
Ea:el:Tor:a HoaennteroacilFut, Tmoortohnetp a- andnd sister Mrs.
respectively of Mrs..Frenele have been
visiting here.
JL. Courtice and wife, who have
been visiting friends . in Eastern On-
tario for several weeks, returned home.
onSaturday.
W. Challenger, of Toronto. of the
'Challenger Leather Goods Co., - was
up last week tosee his Neither, A.
Challenger, of tlae base Ime.
• Mrs Vance, of Elmvale who has
been visiting her brother' Mr. C. H.
-Holland, and other relatives for a
month, returned home on Tuesday.L I
I Clinton friends on Saturday. tie had Births Marriages,. iicaths
- Peter Ryan, of Toronto,' well known
l•in political circles, shook hands with
BORN. .
been in Goderich and was returnirig
home. Hirae-In Londesboro, on July eth,
wasommommisomisoir
Window
Special shades secured, on short
notice. •
Shades
The that will neither
fade, crack nor curl,
sold by us. The rollers',
too, are good;' in fact, they
bear • our guarantee, as
well as the m a. k e r's,—
"Harlston." .
Curtain
Poles
.Au kinds and styles, wit4
wood or"bra.ss trimmings;
any length desired.
oom
Moulding
The best Way to hang
your pictures is by using
hooks* on room moulding,
We have the moulding in gilt;
white, blue, green, buff and
oak colorings, also the hooks,
Wall
Paper..
:Late . housecleaners will
find our stock' complete
and prices. much to-- your
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W coopeti
CLINTON
Aosimommommoimmini.
• pittaiis.of Mise Nom e: ---h. did not know his business.
Misses Minnie' Perdue, an Marjorie anjr respect, for he had the same povver
Mannin Clinton. ' •
I before his eeeignation that he elveays
junior Plano- First cities honors,
Miss Minnie Elcoat, Tuekersmith.
I. Intermediate Piano -Honors, • Miss
Pearl Wise, Brucefield, -
Vocal -First class &Mere Miss Ruby
Whieldon, Hayfield; honors, Misses B.
; Hampshire and L. Potts, Clinton.
• Theor -First class honors, Misses
Lucile xrant, Olintoneand R. Whuldon
.1 Honors.. Misses E. .Plumsteel and E.
Levis, Clinton. '
In addition, the following persons
1 also passed:-L.Eliot, Varna; B. Vat -
son. Belgra,ve; J. Thenwson, Ma-. in the hands of the people theineelvee.
1 fatt. X. Thompson, M. alker, and
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had. ' .Patliartient tenet be supreme
over any civil servant, end if there aie
heproper expenditures they can be
ventilated in the Puhlic Aecounts Com.-
mittee or on the floor of the Rouse,
and Parliament, being respOnsible to
the peeple, must of necessity be res-
ponsible for all expeoclituees, so that
if, a grievanCe • existed, the remedy is
Whitmore
t • " E Pluvius Jupiter vitaeseery Unkind
-Harry Onellette, aged 18 years, was
citowned.riger SandWich.•
1 Quebec Conservatives are discuseing
the calling -4f a Provincial coeVention.
I Mr, W. A, I4evitt, Seeretary of the
'Woodstock Y. M. 0. A., has reeigned.
1 Charles Shielde was fatally --injured
at Ilagersville-in attelupting to board
rnowng train.
I The walls ofthenew French chureh
.4,
in course of erection St Winnipeg
I were, blown down during a fierce
sterna.
! t4semettnorpaily., 43.6036-. C1114; -'66113 -1 -the
Nelson, will be Observed throughout
hundredth annieersary of the dea,th of
Itender the auspices of the Methodist
Young Peonies orward Movement,
` of which Dr. P. 0' Stephenson, Toron-
to, is the moving spitit, a large num-
ber of summer schools have been or-
ganized•in all ports of the Dominion,
• for the purpose of encouraging the
study of the Bible and missions. They
' will be attended and addressed by the
leading ministers of the church. The
schools will becoridneted in camp
meeting style, and their locations
have been chosen with & vietv • to mak-
ing there a sort,cri 6ummet renting as
well as a means of religious edification.
• The schools lest about a week. Twelve
have been arranged for Ontario, three
of the places iring Grand Bend, Gode-
rich, Ielecerdine, the latter nipping
from August 7 to 33. • •ie
11 18 said the Consereatiyes will con.
ductthe WestLambtoribye.election iti
• the same way as they did London, and
the probabilities are that they will 13e
beaten just as badly as they were
there,
a 4
;
tletnd the sessionalindetionity:may
.beasod to 0,,500, Neorly every mem-
boils oet of poeketlitee1500ii thcepro-
POsed figure is too high. 'teen the
sesSion down . to 'three months and
$1500 is enough,
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I The deoth hundred and seventy*
four babies less than two years old in
1 Philadelphia loSt week were due to un-
sanitary surroundings, impure milk
and the heat, It is a sad record.
If th t d r t
to Mreited Mrse Jas. Hill, a son, .. • •:
` Herry Armstrong. lion "'I.:rt. Alex- e...
Armstrong) who has been . engaged AJRA.wFORla, -.- In Ltindeaboto, on
. with one of the G. T. Pacific Surveys e July llth, to Mr and . Mei •',Charles
-inlaertli-Ontario•LsinceJastJaCtoberi• is „Crawford,. a daughter. . •
expected.home in aeceMple of Weeks. I ierrotribe_-In Winghann, July rd, .
' Mr. D. i:lariteliiii. 'retarded cii -Felder. Mrs.- Ah-Alallg_htqr..._..:4...,_..:___
from. his trip to • the west. He says 130)31E1.4e-in Exeter on junco 23rd, to
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that in the zentieeiate neiebborhood. Mr. and 1VIrs. Shirley•Bobier a . claughe ,
of Winnipeg the 'crepe. are pooreJauter Am ,.. • - ' • '.
elsewhere they.are splendid. •• i. •
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MARRIAGES •
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Wre.: F. Egg; 24 • Tupper St.. Mont-, ...e.•
eaeetereeHowz.-- At •St, Peter(s
real, ex -city passenger agent .of Carla- C theclral, London, One on Tuesda
chart Paciec Railway en the aboee city a ., .
is spending Ine va,calbron a,t the resici- 20th of June hi/ the Rey, .1, A. Hanle
mice of Mr. john Helmes, Huron P. P., Of St. ugustine, and brothel.
Roma": cyrusl, • Turner, of m oi,tilioba;(so•n mofatrhge4rgertoolitn.0,wM; T:ho.m.a.e Hanlon t
of the late Edward. Turner,) is down
-•' M. Helena'A ' ' ' °
:. Mise owe, daughter of -
a resident of that Province for '27
. BURNriT -:- liticuS.- On Tuc
A Tho .
on a visit to old friends. He has been ' '
:venom, has done
well,
. ano. na Ira y July 4th, at Knox church manse, by
likes it ,well. • • •
ei e Reve J'as. A. Anderson, B. ., . g. , •
.. Rev. •Dr. Merray, the esteemed 1,,
- William ' Burned" of Goderich, .to
PaAt01.' of Kiecardine. Preebyterian Henrietta Bekeseef -0amobellferd. •
HAnerreeeBeot...-At the residence of
i (31-"Arch3ri .N.vaieiwvai:itoonr Is° wcallynteZy' git•le , Jihuerieb28ridthe,sh P. athre:Rigil °Sin .1*.WXedFnesida)"', '
Wna. Harkie of Huron township, to
his son In New York, and was accent-
' periled .by Mrs. 'Murray.. ••• . I
. Rev. Fethers • McCabe, GoderiCh ; 3311 ii sbse A2 igkgi ii,e, at
. Bthee11_,mofeAthsohdfi6etld.t ti. roh,
McCorniac, , Kingsbridge' ; Hanlon, 1 Dulin7iNaTnBnRen—,R;Bssnl-Msbinwn7:1En. TRhoin:sara.aYei
St. Augustine and Pinnsormeaulte
t morning for the Ecclesiastical:Retreat • daughter; of Rev. J. W. Rehineon
Rev. J. E. Hunter. : ..- .
I Clinton, alllefefor Sendwieh, Monday
1 wmhictb. Roger
froeLtt:awnedek.wife, tri.• dian I YOXING-ALLEN.-At the resiange
tisad;.N. W.
T., are
here on a•
viiiit t• 0. If the bride's father, on July 5th, by
heir daughter, Mrs. W. C. Searled
Mr. Lee will be remembered b . 1 1 toMiss Louisa N. Alien, daughter daughter of
ey, .T.p. yellAnd, Samuel 'I'. Young,
at Allen, all of Colborne, .
Clintonians es a' fernier business mart. W- ..
to emceed and like it Well. ..
I a'Sce of the bride's father; Hilted, on
1)BUNG.---SBOBBBOOK.-At the re,si-
He has been in the West long enough 1?
Mr: John Bele who went west a few Jeuter 5th, by. Rev. B. 'Clement, Mr.
weeks„aeo with his On, has retuenecl Shobbrook. • `
, Gabriel Sprung, :of Manitoba,
to town..1 He expects his s n well I 1 berta, only daughter of Mr. Tht°,ainAat
•'cabs in New Battleferd which foe& I
town just starting four miles from old r PBASER.-In Goderich, on Monday,
Dip . .
Fort Battleford, Mr. Bell' says the letry8rd,.,..Mary Anti Fraser, relict of
emigration into the west is something the lath'IfOnald Primer, in .her 81th.
r
ere ',sem °nee esi e 0 short- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McQuarrie,. of -• Onns'NE. - in Clinton on July 7th,
en the sessions of perliement, it can be Blyth,r leave to -morrow On a two Harriet Elizabeth Prost; wife of Rev.
done by abolishing Hansard. • months' trip to the northwest, -they Je Greene, in her 6Ist year.
have four sons atillinnedosa, and it is
Messrs:R. W. Dillon, formerly of 00 Y PP " r 2nd, Donald McNaughton, age '57.
t like] that another o ortu it 31°NiLu`livi'°N. -4n urn er7 July
will present tse f of visit ng them a 1 .
the St Marc's Argus, and W. A. E.. ' together. They are ticketed. through] ' ST. .TOnws,-In Wocdharre on Tues.
h Elizabeth St. johne
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Xeyer, fermerly of the St. Catharines` by W jacicson, Agent C. P. R. ' daY Y, 4 ,
1 d, f f M ph Stephens
be oye e o r. ose
Standard, have secured control of the • Mrs. Ashley, who is engaifect with sr aged 58 years 5 months and 2.&
papa'. Tovelace, the late propri-
etor, is likely Io become postmaster ef licmer outthil, '1110nrs °Sr, MwairliteePomfeLto°rivdiesst!
St. Catharines. .bbeln°18,114iseltrMs 0111411(qt%•thitenclha°y11"ail T:;111niolinft611411'ecrCgeeenn:3861i: :aneetd:;°Sil: -V.r1*1°Clti°1 b
• els
St. Catharines Journal, and propose to the National Florence rittebton clays.
• male important impeovements in the Mission, of Washington, was in towp, IKEArpport„-Iti. Ashfleld, on July 10,
t d h
The latest reason for protesting an her aug ter. with eornmendable eon- '
eideratiore came all the was home for Fred Chant of the Sovereign Bank,
• .
election has been discovered by t le
the stile purpose of spending this 'one• of Toronto, „will spend a couple ,of
Toeonto World. It say& "The Viol' important day with her mother. ' week's 'holiday at home.
sueeessful picnic held by, Mr. Hyman
last Saturday, is the last straw on the
camel's back, and the Conservatives
have determined .16 protest the elec.
tion." Se the protest is to be Mitered
not because of electoral wrong -doing,
butbecause a picnic was a success.
••The Seeretary of the GofleriCii Board
Of Trade is asking the cooperation of
te veils along the line of railveay in it.
petition to the Posteeaster General for
better mall gerviCe. The service is
needed, and should be granted. But
Gederich has itpersttnal representative
at Ottawa who premised be would get
all Sueh,things for the asking,and out -0
side assistance should. be unnecessary.
The licunilton Times says 4 -in -reply
an enquiry the Clinton Navy Etta
says "the horse chesnut is evidently
one of the few thingg nature has pro-
vided for which, So for, no practical
1.180 has been discovered," • The • liam-
ilton srriall boy goes into the harvest-
ing of the horse chestnut crop as if it
were a valuable commodity, ire uses.
the nuts to Olt dogs itud cats anct to
stortle housebokle es by throwing them
at doors. But the nuts are nob obio*
luttly useless, although we fear they
have o very low market value. The
greit drug fin -Mr produce. frown them
an alkaloid thot is usedm meditine,
and that appears in all the leading
drug nets.
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