Clinton New Era, 1908-06-18, Page 5•
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THE C1 N:TOW NEW ERA
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We have made special
study of GIFT selection,
What present to mke,.
under i v e n circum*
'stances, is a •pro •b le in
which 'we can help you,
solve.
We have chosen .our
elaborate display of Ster,
ling. Silver, Cut Glass,
Silver-plated Ware' .and.
Fancy. China with a view
of meeting the most ex-
acting demands. '
We have substantial
gifts,t moderate
a .. prices,
as well as the more costly
wares, and we need not
assure you that our prices
always represent real
value,
Jeweler and Optician.
Opposite the Market
CLINTON'
'eyes Tested Free
Government
Is Sustained.n.
Following prices :main=
tained, as has been •pro
claimed:
I tilbs Gran Sugar ....: $1.
1001bs •" " ....$5.15
20ibs Yellow ," $1.
Above sugars are Red -
paths we: handle no others.
4 tins Corn 30e
3 tins Peas 25e.
Tomatoes per tin iOc
We guarantee above can.
ned goods and everything
else.
W. T.N I
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THE HUB 'GROCER
,Iiirligi Marriages 41 Deaths
HORN
ERVINL-•In Godericb, June 4th to
Mr and Mrs W J I+rvi2le, a son, `Spee-
cer Earnest,
KELLEY --In Exeter, June 3rd, to
Mr and Mrs John Kellet, a daughter,
MARRIAGES
I:ILPATRIOK - CASE .- In St.
Thomas' Church, 4eaforth, Tune 10th,
by Rev 3 Barry Mr Bruce Kilpatrick,'
of Roxbury, N Y.,to Clementine Ethel
daughter of Mrs F Case. .
FLANNER,Y-.. WALSti - In St.
James Church, Seaforth, June 8th, by
Rev P Corcoran, Mr James Flannery
to Mlyiss Annie, daughter of Mr' Patrick''
Walsh, of Seaforth. .
WILLIAMS-WALSHIn: St Cot- •
vmban church, June 9, by Rev A Mc•. •
Keon, Mr Daniel. Williams, son of Mr
Michael Williams, of Tuckersmith, to
Kate, daughter of Mr Micheal Walsh,
of McKillop.
YUNGBLUTT-SOHULTZ-At God.
erich. June 10th, by Rey Jas A Ander,
•son,B A., John. Yungblutt, to Ida. May
Schultz,
McKENZIE--GRANT---On Thurs•
day June 10th, at the residence of the
bride's parents, Goderich, by Rev Jas
A Anderson, B A.. Kenneth J MoKen-
hzie,of A.shfield,to. Annie Maggie.young-
est daughter of James L and Mrs
i Grant.
YOUNG -• CARRUTHERS On
Wednesday, June 10th, at therest-
idence, of Thos Bell, 4th •Con. Gode.
rich Tp., by Rev Jas A Anderson,. B A
William Young, of Colborne, to Mary
Jane,daughter of .the late James
Carruthers.
SAV AGE -. MI(7SEL-•Ao bre manse
Cranbrook, June 10,• by Rev D B Mo-
Rae, Mr W J Savage,• of. 1 oquaim,•
Washington . State, to Miss Amelia,
daughter of Mr and Mrs . 0 Michel of
Grey.
• STEWART- MoLAREN -- At the
home of the -bride's parents,Wingham
June 3rd, by Rey D;.Perrie,Mr Duncan
Stewart, druggist of Detroit, formerly
of Brussels, toMiss. Minnie, daughter._
of Me Peter McLaren, of Wingharn,
GALBRAITH SCOTT.- At the
i Psesbyterian church, Winthro , June
' 3rd, byRey N Shaw, n A„ : ,11r Fred
Galbraith,son of Mr John Galbraith,
to Mies Margaret Scott;' daughter of •
Mr S ni Scott, all of ` McKillop. ••
Mc1tENZIE -- MURDOCK to
Brucefield, June 17, by' the Rev E H
gawers, Marga ret, eldest daughter of.
Robt Murdock to. William , McKenzie
of •Stanley. •
DIED•
OURRIE-In Turnberry, June 8th,
James (lurrie, aged'77 years, •
DALGARNO --In Belgrave J u ne 3rd
Mrs George Dalgarno, aged 75 years.
UOU'LSON In. Turnberry, June 5
•Jane Nicholson. relict of the late Thos
Coulson; aged 81 years.
LAIITENSLA'.Y.ER-In Colborne tp
June 7, Samuel Lautenslayer. aged 44
years.„
DOUGHERTY - In Ashfield, tp,
June 7, William • 17ongherty,.-aged93
years. ,
ELLON-In East Wawanosh, :Tune'
2nd, Mrs Wm 'Elson; aged 23 years:
and 8 months.
• MURPHY In Clinton, June 11,
'Jane Millar,' relict of the late William
Murphy, aged 77 years. every Monday afternoon, for three lucre..
BEACON •In Gwifeich Tp, June 13, Terme to inaore, 810. JNO. NASH, 11gr..
Matilda. Bailey, wife of Mr Robt ' ' •-General' •
Reeve Guest of-Ancaster township
has resigned. All parties indebted to the ander signed
e was feltatare herebv'notsi'ied that the same Inlet" he
A walla- of earthquake
paid by the 27th, as subscriber has sold
Cornwall, out Money received `end receipts .,riven
Some damage is re orted' from frost'eo': W.arrener . R, WARREN." - recei `JEIt.
g Pby. Cl. -
in Western Ontario:
Mr' John F McNamara of Walkerton
dropped dead at London.
Sister St Sinion,formerlyof',Ottawa,
was killed by a fall at. Spencer,' Mass.,
County Clippings.
.1 . .r....,,.
A younir man named Edward 'Mc-
Mahon died at the jail last %Intraday
aftdrnoon.
John Rowe of Hay loat'fl a valuable
colt Monday evening, behig killed by
lightnin in the field. It was :insured
in the 'iray Mutual Company. ,
Mr John Musso. of Hay, has a fine
lamb,whieh at its birth. weighed, 33 1-2
lbs; site girth eighteen inches and its.
height seventeen inches band at one
month. old weighed nearly 50 pounds,
J Brunsdon & Son of Londesboro,
implement agents, have purchased the
property formerlyowned.b Ch les
Halit fl, Blyth, orth of T J Hunk -
steps block, and will open up an
agencyshortly. • •
The many friends of Mr John Hawk-
shave Exeter, will regret to .learn that
the recent, accident he sustained by
the end of the harness line striking his
eye' has resulted in the loss df the
•
aforth,• hap,
acl;ident oh
digging out
result he •
arm, and a
On Tuesday Albert Anderson,,. of the
18th of Hallett, received a severe , in-
jiiry which ' might prove fatal He
was working with a crowbar on the
fariin when`it flew up and struck him
on the cheek below the right eye.
The sad news was 'received on
Thursday last of the death ,of one of
Exeter's pioneer residents, in the
personof
Wm I `
Gould who.passed
away at the home of Mr and Mrs
Walter Andrews, Holly Mich„ on the
5th lust,
The barn of Andrew Lamont. IOth
con Grey was struck by lightnin g on.
the last Friday of May but by prompt
action of the proprietbr with water
applied inside and with the help of the
heavy rain on the roo f 'the . fire was"
extinguished before, much damage
was done,. LLd._ __: _• -
too -June 2nd, 'at the home•of,Mr and.
Mrs 'K J
Johnston, Winnipeg,. a quiet
wedding was celebrated. 'the con-
tracting parties were Wm Smith, em-
ployee of the MacPherson Fruit Co
and Mies Harriet I Deacon, formerly
Of Wingham, daughter of Henry
Deacon East Wawanoeh.
Friday. morning, fire wait discovered
on the outskirts' in Mr Fell's slaughter
house, Wingham. ' It was beyond the
reach of the hose, and vas soon reduc-
ed to ashes; of seven hogs in the build-.
,ing,only one was liberated,and the oth
ersix were roasted tocinders..A carcas
of beef. dressed the evening befcre,
ready for the shop. was also .de-
stroyed.
Thedeath-of •Samuel • Lautenslayer,
Colborne, which occurred on Sunday
7th met, removed from . our midst a
sight of that eye.
Mr Thomas Dickson, Seafor
with a very painful
Monday evening, While
a fence post he fell and as
is suffering from .t.roken
fractured shoulder.
TeRONTem*Rlr.B.T r'tl1r1111e1'8 Clubs
JAarrna - The conditions prevalent
o the Toronto cattle market seem to To prove the effect"uality of Farmer's
indicate
a, return more
the teaarlier cont which f`eulip cab-lincides w th our o ieian
ditione which prevailed during the of such organizati ns t-- ,
spring, The market of the present' • Walkerton, June 15, 1008
moment is.ostrong to firm, especially Mr G A Putnam, I
for well -finished goods of a choice or I :Toronto, Ont
fancy kind, which command all. the I My dear Sir'. -
trade
de
premium they ought r ta, e the export On Saturday last, the 13th inet., We
rade disgh prices. were asked, as tale held our annual meeting at the house
Ors had bought at a high. price in the' g
country and worked. hard to break
of Mr Abram Rowand, and to say the.
even. Choice exporters brought from least about it, it was a grand success,
'8015 to $0,50,although the latter price: We have had larger attendance at an -
was only reached by „something not nual meetings in the past, but it was
the great interest taken in this one by
our young men, that prompts me to
say right here,that this organization of
Farmer's Clubs throughout Ontario is
going to be the great medium through
which our banner's Institutes arego-
ing to 'be most benefitted and built up.
The Farmer's Institute Club is., going
to be a preparatory sebool in which.
young men will assemble, fit:. and pre-
pare themselves for speaking and dis-
cuasing subjects intelligently, when
called upon to do so in our Institute
meetings during the coming winter.
I am, truly yours
Jas. A Lamb.
Sec. South Bruce Farmer's Institute,
only first-class but fancy. Medium
exporters sold at from $5.60 to 86,25
and export bulls were worth from 84
to $5. Veal calves, of which there
were a few offering, were worth about
the old 'prices, bringing from $3 to
$5.40 per head.
Sanaa-The arrivals of sheep on the
Toronto Market are light,and supplies'
are not coming forward fast enough
to make export trade a noticable
quantity. 'Export ewes are quotable
at from $4 to $4.50," bucks $3 50 . to $4.
Yearling lambs are now quoted as
sheep, and spring lambs are quoted at
$3 to :$8,50 each. according to size,
character and quality,
Hoes --There is a alight! better feel -
any in the hog market in Toronto. The
local demand for pork, ham; and bacon
is a good healthy one, while%the Old
Country conditions •are at -least no
worse. There is a. light .:risee quoted
in bacon in England, but' not enough
to materially affect the quotations
tor live hogs here, and packers claim
still that the prices paid for bacon
there are no inducement at prices:,
here for 'the live hog. The : present
quotations, about ten to fifteen cents
above those of last week; are as fol-
Q'unn's, Ltd•quote for lige hogs f o b
$5.80 to $6; $6:15 to $6.20 fed and wat-
ered, and $.40 off care. Wm Davies
quote 6 f o b $6.25 fed and watered
and $6.40 ofecars.
`t)ltntou: Market Report
Corrected' every Thursday .attrnoon •
Cow Testing Associations
Some recent results of monthly tests
in associations . organized by tba staff.
of the dairy and cold: storage commis
sioner are:-
May 10. Victoria,. B. C., 43 cows av-
eraged 7081b. milk, -1.2 test, 30.2 lb, fat.
May12,Milton, Ont., 97 cowe aver-
aged 48 b..milk; 3,6 t, 19,9 ib. fat.
May I5, Dixville, Que.. 40 cows aver-
aged 451 lb. milk, 42 test. 19.2 lb. fat.
One' of the best individual yield yet
to hand throws these "average yields?''
very much in the shade. A 7-year•old
cow in the association. atlnnerkip,Ont,
that calved 25th March, gave in the 30
days of April no mess than 1910 lbs. of
milk, testtng3.3, or63lb. of butter fat,'
If only one ;cow has to. be housed, " fed
and milked, in place". of three; there is
an immense saving of labour and ma
Wheat SO .to 80 teriel, , Look to the individual; not to.
Oats • 048•to'0'48 the' average. yield. The:work of these.
Borley .. .,0 50 to 56 'cow testing associations is helping far-
Pees ..• 0 85 to '0 85 mers to detect the poor cows it is also
Eggs 0 14 to 0 15 proving useful hi securing better treat-
Buster .. . ^ 0 16 to 0 17 ment for good cows, so that more milk..
Hoge.' ... .• 5 85 to 5.85' from fewer animals can be obtained.
Chickens., dry pinked, lb 0 07 to 0 10 There are now'over 70 associations in
Ducks, per lb.......... 0 08 tox 0 10 Canada.
Geese.. , .:: 0 08 to 0 10 . a..
Turkeys o• .,.:,0 10 to. 0 13.
Rev W G. Fortune, field secretary of
the. Alberta Temperance and Moral
Reform League, predicted to•right•'
that there will be no bar-rooms'in Al-
berta five years hence. He says hotel• ;
men have told the same thing.
New Advertisements.
Married man, experienced in general
farm work. Apply at Plnmsteel Bros.'
store. -13. PLUMSTEEL:
man who was much esteemed by his '
neighbors and acquaintances. He hal
been a resident of this township : only
three or four years formerly living
in the township, of Hullett.' He was
forty.four years of. age and leaves a
widow and three children
House to Rent "•
Good, comfort, hle '7 roomed holm, far -
.GO. TO
Il 1DER
niched, including piano ; good cellar., bard t •
G►intoirl fy Lagest
apply at ERA.. Grocery- and China- Hall;.
and soft water. For further particulars, .
THE WELL ENO wN':ROADSTER ,_
11 + N•tivd1 'N'N' 7r1 : . STALLION A. :r
:SYDNEY r
M ippenings
/" A a7 fi alls•at the Comweroial sots!, Clinton,
1Beacom, aged 61 years,
The Independent Order of Foresters
Supreme Court is in session atToronto.
this Week.- ` It in pro1Sable, . that there
will be a.re•rating for members who
joined nrior to 1889,and the scale. to' be
'adopted will likely be: on .a.par with.
that now in use. .
C1othingLtidH.
i hit
u
rn s s
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s• Piece Summer rte r Suit S •
All the :newest Styles, single and double-breasted.
Just the thin for summer Outings.
J g
4Jrtlined Coats. ,
in black, stripe Lustres, T#reed, white, and black
and white Duck.
Summer Underwear'
ti
at0 c, .$ t.00 $I.2 , Special value at 50c.'
5 r 75 ► 5 P •
xirts
oc. 75C, $1..00. $1.25, and $2.00. Special value
a c
75,
-Hats
Str ws Canvas,- Chip
alts etc.
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W. JACO
CLINTON
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Tailoring`dlothing
J. B. Hoover.
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NING
OoV
Furnishings,
1
Nelson Bg11,
An Artistic •
Frame • °
makes a fair picture good and' a
good Motive better. It need notbe
expensive, bat it nnuat harmonize or
contrast attractively, with the
pictures. ,
Our picture Frames
are desined to produce, just that .
effect, iJet us have one or more of
• your pictures to frame as an. experi•
:trent. We think you will be more
than pleased with the result
ALL f. ''Cr.It1 7C•X' D I TAIt4I
N,ptice
Teacher Wanted.
Wanted, teeoher, male' or .female, Nor
Three hundred and eft mal preferred. for S b No. 10, .Goderioh
fifty flsherrnen Tp. Duties to commence after Summer.
have been drowned on the coast of holidays,' Applications, personal or other
Japan, •. wise, up to July. 1743, PETER COI'JE,'l
Hon. S. Et.'Biake said the Ohurch.of :4i Sec., Clinton P.O • I Pasturage
England was largely responsible for
the betting at the W oodbine,
Joseph Hutchinson,an inmate of. Es Farm for Sale. .
sex House of Refuge, has inheritedherr
ted a
,
million d'olsa s in Manchester. $t
present
chaster, Thai valuable farm.be•ongiag to raj'.
.From sent'indications the recent •the nndereigned, initiated three miles from. ,
Provincial elections are not to be fol Auburn station, air miles from Blyth. 200,. • A bay horse,. about 18 pears of age; abort
lowed by 'any. 'protests and election sores, school at owner of lot; •20 acres of.mane, and the hair rubbed out of the top
trials. . -- ; - -•• • - :,.: hard -wood bush. -2 -acres -of r.orobardr..firatr- ..et histali.-H. GOVIEE Lot 41• : Con;
It is estimated that the hayand class bafldmge,`well fenced, well watered, 12,.Hnllett, Auburn P.O. .
ansa high state. of onitivation and excellent
grain crops of Ontario will this year soil • one of the best toms in the country. •-be.-with-$100;000,G00 more -than :last.- Terme ese9. Apply T1 Ug. B1 OWN; Hone to ell?.
year. , 0,18,3m Blytb, Ont. ' The•briok house on Albert St„ occupied
The increase in Mr Stock's majority k by the Iste Mrs. A. H. Manning,• is offered'
in South Perth to 56 in the official re - ,1 to rent..' For particulars, apply'to
turns was due to incorrect returns be- Assignee's. Sale JAMES SCOTT, Postmaster..
mg receives from: South Easthope on - 1
-electionnight,-.-MrMonteith decided.. of wail Pa er' Paints, Window 1
on Friday to call for a •recount, but • , • I • P s
that is now out of the question. shades, menials eta
Tenders will be received up to Jane 27th
ins?,.. at 12 o'clock noon for the stook of
W. T. Smith, on the following: I
Parcel 1, Wall. Paper ....8517.'60
Parcel 2; Pdint........... 8191
Paroal 3, Window Shades, .4167-.4
., Parcel 4, Moulding • ., ...... 32 74
Terms sash.: This stock may be inspeot-
ed. by application to oilier of the .under-
signed, ' Tendersmay ue delivered to ei.th•
er of the undersigned, No tenders necee-
earily accepted.
• . Dated at Clinton this 18th day of June,
1208.
H. T. RANCE, W. BEYDONE,
Assignee. Solicitor for the estate
Sttltnmer Session for Tear hers
and others during. 11.11.i and AUGUST.
• TORONTO, ONT..
Remains open throughout the summer and,
many students enter at thistime. we:.
ate a greater.attendance this year than
erg• before, readily secure e
m-
toame t • Write to -day for handsome
gue,It pays to attend the best.
W. J. E.11iott,.Prin. '
COR. YONGE AND ALEXANDER
TORONTO.
Subscriber has 100• agree of splendid.
pasturage with running water
ANGUS MoLEOD, Clinton,
A country paper in • Iowa had a
•11ttie item the c Cher day' sayingthat
one of the ministers there heel bis
'hies nearly gouged out by a merry
widow,' The minister was • furious so
the paper printed another item saying
the merry widow was a hat.
The Joneervatives have decided not
to ask for ' a recount in East klamilton,
It was claimed that a number of bal-
lot marked in Mr Sc
s Scott's; favor
Were
rejected by the deputy returning
officers. and it was thought these
would have been counted in an official
inquiry..
The -United. States . crops of .1008
will be worth nearly $8,000,000 ac-
cording to figures prepared eyy Depart- 1
-nient of Agriculture officials. For
. eight years the American Tarnier has
engaged unprecedetit Prosperity and
now the nineth promising harvest is
practically Assured.
Besides the doubling of telephone
rates to certain mercantile and pro-.
fessional classes in Winnipeg, pro-
vincialownership has brought to the
city a loss of $12,000 in taxes which it
formerly received from the Bell Co..
and it still has to pay $1,851 a year for
its 44 telephones used by the city.
Mrs Abram .Uotofsky, of TroyHills
N J thirty-two years of age, is the - -
mothergf thirty-two children, fourteen
b
We Want .to Land '
.of whom are living. On Thursday she
became the mother of four healthy
boys whose combined weight is 16 lbs,
4 ozs, Sines her marriage in 1892 Mrs
Gotofek has presented her husband
with one, e Cab two and threees • each
i
year.
A sad fatal occurred in a fared hone
near ,Brookiin. The three•year-old
daughter of Mr and Mrs Frank Ratty
left the room where her parents were,
got at a box of strychnine trills, ate
several of theta, returned to her
parents, and fell to thefloor~. She was
promptly hurried to it doctoir at,
Brnoklht, but she expired a few min•
Utes' after reachin the doctoir'e' tate,
,
your ftrst Order, because vie know that
the satisfactioa you will derive from
that will open your eyes to the fact
that you cannot dobetter anywhere
else. that your eau with us. Yon will
find that we are not "all at sea" in our
business,' tut thoroughly "up. to ..the
minutes" and watchful of the intdlreets
of our easterners, knowing that, by so
doing,. we are really acting for our
own ultimate benefit.
Q. A. DOWNS.
al
tittleon6 tacit he only child of •hdr
pawtttnte, Merchant TaiXar, Clinton,
Summer Cottage to Rent..
s'
One • of . she beet .,cottages in Jewette
Grove, Bayfield.. Almost entirely . fur-
nished. Moet favorable terms. Apply for
furtherparticulars, at this offior, or to
M. D. McTAGGART..
New Dress s •Mu$lins
Now' is the time select ilne. to elect your goods for a
cool dress for hot weather. We have them
in a full range pf the newest desigrs, just
-in. Prices 'rang a ,from 15c' to sec. all
and see them.
White
Underskirts.
For the pretty sheer Muslin gown,' one
needs a dainty Underskirt, and we have a .F
beautiful assortment of these to showyou,
These are all brand new and the prices will
please you, from $1.25 up to $4 oo.
hose Special.
Just a few dozen Left, small sizes only, from
5
to 8, Black Cotton p
Hopair.
7c a
g 'T`
Shirt Waist Special No. i
Just a few odd sizes in thisst style,
articulle,
P y
brand new styles, embroidered fronts, tuck-
ed
backk sleeves,- only 85c, reg. $1.25,
•
Shirt Special Waist o
s.N , 2
Just nine of these left, White Lawn, .lace.
trimmed fronts, tucked back, i sleeves • at a
0OOa-bye price 29c.
Children's Fancy Parasols
An assortment of Children's Parasol's, in. all
colors,., neat patterns, from 25C .to $1 o0
very Courtesy and Attention.
It Yo: Ne e .
Teacher •Wanted.
For S.S. No, 12, Goderioh and
'
Bullet*,
(Summerhill.) SecondClose rofe sional
preferred. APPlicstione received tip to
.Jpne 16th.. Duties to commence August.
lith Apply, stating qualifications, ex-
aler wanted
penance, and cutlery , to
T H. HARDY, Clinton P. 0,
Seo. -Trois, U.S,S. No, 12, Goderioh Tp.
end Mullett. • •
Amax
Store and Booms to hent
The nniereigned offerti to `rent the 'office
on Isaac Si.,just book of Morrish & Crooke,
recently vacated by Mr. 3, Taylor, this
a good site for a store and suitable for any
business, and will be put in shape to milt
the needs of any tenant. Also roome up
stairs, formerly occupied by Mr, P. B,
Sibeley:suitable for dwelling' or sooiety.
Rent reasonable. Keys may be had at
New Era Officio. J. 0, ELLtOTT,.. '
• Clinton,. P.O.
C pTRAL
STRATrORD, ONT.,
is the leading btueinese training school in .
Western Ontario. wo give a thorough,
practical training on Commorelal Sttb dots
Isaacs Pitman's Shorthand TouchType-
writing, and in Commercial and nallroad
Operating. latch department 1e in the
hands of experienced ltatrnetors. 'We
grade -
toes
stctdonts fro uositiene. our g
u
otos always sueddOd, for our courses aro
the boot. Get out tree catalogue and learn
more about tis. 'Ron may enter now.
Elliott St McLachlin.
PRINCIPALS.
Slim Prices
. Stout Values
Small profits,
Quick returns .
Music
Emporium
MARE
Shoe'.
Parlor
Cool Footwear
For Hot Weather -
Our •stock of;Summer Footwear for hot weather is
complete.'
LADIES'. •
ite Canvas Oxfords prices $1.25 to$1.50. •
T.an; and Chocolate Oxfords, neat and st) lish,
`.prices".$i.75, $I.90 $2:00, '$2.25.
Our Pat Oxford, tie, is very neat and stylish,
:price $2.25.
Outing Shoes for the boys . and "girls at ' 55c,
Children's Bare -foot Sandels, prices 9oc,
We do "Neat" Shoe Repairing
MUSIC: --Are you thinking of buying a Piano :•
or an Organ? We are sole agents here for Doherty
and Newcombe Pianos; Doherty and Sherlock • &
:Manning Organs, • • . • • .
• Everything .in Musical Supplies • in. Stock.
UIRLY CLOSING 011
IIIURSIMY EVENINGS
FrItLow CITIzENS .- " , -
In July and August we propose, closing our place of business
every Thursday'eveningg au six o'Clock Every other night
we will be open as usual, We do not wish to inconvenience any
person, but we heel it a duty to our employees; as well as person-
ally, to have oneriiightfree during our summer evenings.
Yours wel1•disposed,
llopplestone & Gardiner.
Summer
'sorest" la White
A big range of Batiste,
light weight jean and white
net corsets at • • • ...., . , 50c..
BUM Mat
ParasOi$ and umbrenine
• Black, white and colored
•Palcasols. We have, a large
assortment 780$1-.006
$125,,$1.50, Pi.75 and
1$2'.00.
summer
Vests and Drawers.
A large stbek of Ladies' and
Children's Vests, in cream
and white, at 8, 10, 1.2 1.20,
1/See 18c, 20c and 215c.
Ladles'
White Waists
Our Ladies' White Waists
are the best of value at 81,
$11.211, 81.50, 811.15, " 2,.
.25 2.5O $2.715, 41,81
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