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Clinton New Era, 1909-07-15, Page 8R " Fi., P .11711.p­� , , '��- - �11— 11 Tho Vinton , Now . � � I . ­_­­ ­ ­­ _­­ ­­­­ I _ I I 1-1 ­ ..... "PREMOPM , - I . I., I I . ­... ­,­ - � I - .­­, -,---- . I � � 111. . I ­­ - -Z I -111 11 � I i . (J,�XN I UIN 14AW =A � I . . . � � . 'I � a a nd V muiiwae I'Sts for. WANTON. � ow, .11,71"r 15". Im. - - ­-__ . . I .'W­h1*toLa'w,, , , . ,,1 " Local Nottees. � .1 . . . , - 1: ; . I � . . . I I % CUERIKIES ITANTER. , , CANTELONDR08.XIIntaii i I . . 1. . the july . : ::�� '. . salap, - - ed vzlu- %',In- GVQ'1�4 who A -S t -to- oil, - CQ -Md. -Ut0,,,-,f,,,,t U�"y it�.1,M,,d.o......,41dllrw.o,,.tl,..$-, -rtP,.,:a,t, . . � . . eacurity .t ,10�� �t ,at,;i ,,v 1,4 ".t. I � � � � . . We bought a manufacturer';s lot of Ladies" Lawn and, Mull Waists at our. ownprice, and they TI ... W,der11,1_nc%no b,",!IntI.1 1pabod's'nIfIgit for I '. ,�'.,. ", 1;g, bg , , �41( ",W 13 , 1'3,000se- harries. Blme% Currontq. Plutas and ReacUes- ' i 90 on sale FRIDAY and SATURDAY at unlicatdof prices. Without doubt, this is the biggest MRS. 14- ROU ITiLl)(M. Rostan St. . , DIL QVHN$,Lon(lon, Surgeon, Ocu. � � _ , I 111 rgain ever offered4 120 In the lot, sizes 32 to 40. New st les,every one. Regular value from y . "at, sPecla)ist, will be at W. S. R- HolmA6, Wpdned DrupWasses . ` � �'y, and get, first choice. I I �2.00 to $3.00.- Comz- virl . s ore, on, ' V i'4 % Au Qst 40, e properly tt 9 . . . 11 . dealness, vatarrh and failing eypsight � . .. . . . I . . . I . . $i.,39 --All at One C0 10 . PrI* —$-f-39, treated. Hours 0 to 80 p.m, 11.1 11.1.1.1111.1 . � I .� � . . I Local Neffs �.. .. I 8 -03 3 P1, 0 V Z�j - W T 41sT 3D 0 W , M I 8 '-FE T—i A 7'. � FAINTED,- Mrs. Boyer, of'Tor- � .- ... _.. . � - ­.­­ . - , - -­M� � ­ - - . � _1-1 .­­_._­__..___ - daughter of Air. W.' H. � Cook, =d I I . . %-_F.-� ;"7,-.i_ I 1. ­� I .. I I . I I . . 1. . I � . I . ; . I _____._____ ­ � I— I-- ". - -1 at the park, Blouda K,owing to . . I . . to the oppleasive heat of t e clay, she I BArgains'in Cottons. and. � Satteen Dress Goods, 8c. did not rally for some time, which caused somealarui,bat but iscow her � � I � . . . . I I . . Staples, ,&bout 100 yards fancy Dress S.Fatten's, . usu-11 self. A. GOOD MUDIUM.-Last week z I .. I I I I . . in all the popular colors, Reg. 3sc, clearing at 80, . . , ,eace Johnston advettised'a bicy- Clat I . 11 � . Notwithstanding an advance Of 25 per cent, , . I . - . .. cle ia the columns of the NEW ERA, In a very few minutes foozzi the time � I in Cotton, we are offering for the unli of ji-ily only, . . Ladies' Straw ft,ats, .2,5c N - the paper was issued thq wheal was 'N I I � the following big birgains in staples : . � I . I . A.bOUt 2o Ladies' Ready-to-wear Straw sold, The Nxiv RR.L is read by the masses and is elfective. ; m I . a-4-in.Factory Cott6n, reg. 'Eoc, for .... 8�c i . Hats ; all. are very natty styles, Regi price HOUSE OF REFUGE.- Mr. R. , 'Mutch, . , � � � I I I 40 -in. Factory Cotton, re . 1:ZZ1c for.',.10c, . * 9 . . . I was $ i,25 up to, $a.00, Clearing at ...._'......., 25c . .. - keeper of the House � of Refuge, brought a load of interested inmates 1.,. � I . . ioc Crash Towelling for ........................... Sc � . � . I I . � . I I � . . to the L 0. L., celebration here on , � . I .'I . ' , 1%c Crash Towelling for ............ � ...... .10C . . . .. ' Black Satteen Undefskirts, 98c Monday, One jot the members is in � his Olth,year, .Q4 very one enjoyed the I., , I . ! 15c Ginghams for ................. ................... I -., c � I . . I . . I . . . . . . Laile!V extra quality -black satteen proceed ngs of the day. I � I I 11� z' � ioc Prints for ........................ � _... ....... �- 8C , 17C Shirtings for � I I � . I under -skirts, nice glossy finish, two roW$ � NEWSPAPER SOLD. -The Walk - erton Telescope. the ,leading Liberal the County of Bruct. has' i, ,. 1 I . ....... .... .... I ........... I ..1.1.1,hc 15C Shirtings for ...................... !-4- .. ...... I 2 C , , . . . . . of frilling and dust frill,' all pi�es, reg.'$I.25 . . � . � I . I ' 'fo - 98c newspaper of been S61d to the firm of McConnell & McConnell, The new will 1� � . , �, 1 . 121c Shirtings for ............... ........ i....... I 0C y r ........ -.141 ......................... a .. ......... - . I 1-1 ....... I ... I . , , , � � , I . 1 - - . proprietors I r ale ssession at once. 'Mr. A,,. W,, I 0 � ,. . $1 25 Table Linen for .......... ............... �'..98C . I . .. .��' ­ . . � . Robbpwl" has conducted the. Teles. � . 1 I.., ,.� - $1 Table Unea for .......................... o..- I . 79C 1 I I . � � . a $ 1 2.5. s 98C . .. . 01 esuccessfully for eigliteen years, 11'apsbeen ge.zatted postmaster of !Valk. . fou. . . - . 75c Table Linen for ............................ � .... 59C � Ladies' whitd" la' I wn waists, daintily � . . . . . . . I . . � I , . . . 5cc Table Linen for ... ............. � ............... 40C . . ' , , .1 ..... i5c Fancy Muslins for ........ ...... ... 9c . I . . . - � � triTfinied with 'lace and embroider three , .. yt � - SC . i . ., 4 . and Iona, sleevzs, reg._$V.25, for.. . . quarter . 9 -OOD-NNI-ORD TO SAY.- HAS A G The Owen'Sound T imesof last week ' has ttie following to, - say about out- . I . I I - I 25c Fancy Muslins for ........................ i9c . . . '. . . tll . . I . . I � I . . - bowlers who won the trophy in � , I I 5oc Fancy MuSlins for .................. � .......... . loc I I , 13.) . . . I . .1 . � . - - - , . ' - � I , . $i. 2,5 Ladies' Patasols, 98c - --Th'a that towp on Dominion Day, trophy rent to the Clinton rink skipp- ed by .�p t. 0 S. Dowding, a'gentleman 1. 35c Mull for ...... e ................... ................. p,2�sc - 11� � . . , 1. I , . . , . � . 15C Wash Ducks for . ............ I .......... � ... 12C . . ] I I .� . I Ladies' black Pamso',�� good top, . . 1. , . . I I - I bone handlesi 11 1� . f 8c. $l:,_:) 9 whiose splendid reputation in amateur. sp6rt iii Owen Sotiud. requires no com- ' * . men his abiociAtes I ulally, eq � 121 . . JC 36 in. White Flannelette for ... � ... ,.xoc . r,cr. or, . natura 1�6 and . , . ­ . � . ,While were . . . . iporta... . .. . . . I � . , I � . . .I . I __1 � I—- good . . I . I — IVM� � - ___ - - - __ T.- 1 . . . . -_ . I . . ____ . ___ I . � ­, - , I .. �. I . � . . � ' ' I HCAT ,OR ... ME 17EOROC , REPoAT r J IRNE 1000-Tbe. highest . S. - � 1 Tv I -� N - �G'.S. 11 M E N'S F U: R,_A.�, -p.. H'11 maximum i to erattire was 80 Q-. on � the 21., - The lo'" niinitnum temperature ___ . � I . . . . . . . .Ah. V I . . . . . I . . . . I I . . I . ,a st was 87 , .0 on the.18. .The highest range was 1. I . . , 75c Working Shirts for 5.9c . . . I . . .., I � I I . . I . . . I . I . 1 75o Sillirt4 f6r 59c . � :. .. . . I.. . 1. . . . . . . . .120 on the Stb. ,-The mean tempera- tares werefmax. 7i.300, 'min. 53,4110 . I ... ... I Men's Working Shirts, in -black and -white Duck and.. . .. � I plain Black Satteen; good big Shirts, and "Will, give - . 0, * ; . . I . I 1 1. . . . . . . , . Men's soft -fronted Outing Shirts, *in neat stripes and . . . � - . :'.checkfl, in black- and white and blue,, all, sizes, reg. '15a I ­ . and range20M a. The total amount 0 frMinfallwas.2.05 inches, I'hunder showers occurred on the 4th, and . . I splendid wear; all sizes,'reg 75p, tor ............ ­,.... . . . ........ �,'. .. .....'.."... ,,.,. i ...... I .� for .... ;L ............. . . . �Mc . . . - . � I ' ,18th 17-th., Fall w6eat heading. out on the I . I . . :1 $1 Overalls for 79c 1 . - . � 1. I . . . I - .. . . 75C Linen Itats for 50c: � ." . � . . . 17th arld barley on the'23th. ... . I ­ � I . . . . . I . . � 11 . Men -a Black. Denim Overalls, with or � without bibs, n � ' , good heavy cloth, reg. $1, for ......................... 791i - . ! . I . . ". . . Men�s and boys'Linen Hats, tot, summer wear, sever, 1 50 . I . . . at. natty, styles'. 1-6g.'. 75C, all.sizes ................. � ..... � 0 . I ABUNDANCE OF PEACHES.- From infOpmation coming from Nia. . . � I ­ . . . . , . . . I I .... gara arid E,;!3ex fruit districti,we learn . � . . �, $1 Umbrellas for 75c - I . I ; .1 . . .1 . . - .. . .. - . . . I 25c Ru6ber Colfs,tor l5c,': * .' - ... �.. . � .11 . . . . that the peach crop is the Jargett ex- ' I , I . , . I � . . .1� . _. � . I . . I .I 1 I . . . . . . . .. . I for many years. E�eiil.jo I . I Men's good quality Satteen-top Umbrellas,' with . . ,� for 75c,-.'..' : . . , A.- . '-1 , Man's at) d b.oys Ru bber Collai.!a,. all sizes' an'd ,styles,. �" 1 5C . I I . . . . � . reg. 25c, for....*-'.., ,perlenced. - old Htir6n,the peach crop. ii abundant,-. in many indtiqtries are - being. I natural wocd handles, rag. $1, ....... �, � ; , . _ .. I . , � I I , ' . .. �-. .1 I . I I I ........ I ..­�-�'�!7 .......... � . . � ,. . . ,. . I . . I � I ' . I . I . . � ,trees - propped and tied tip, in 'order to pre. . � I - I . ... . . .. . . - . . 50c, Ties for 25c . , ' � .1 . - . . � . - - - � , . - - - - , I 1 15c Straiv. 11at*S.fQr "l0e 1 � ­ . I . I .. . vent the deiitruction of the, trees from �tba . I I i, . . I .. . � � Men's 503 Silk Ties, in all the popular eoloAngs,. four- , 11 . , C .1 25 � .. I. . . . . . . . I . . - I ' . ' ' . , I .1 .. , � . . Men�§ bMrvestStra'w Hatijarge anti srhall . . - , . . rims,.. well . r 1. . veg� 15c; for.'.,. 109 , . burden it bears. Raspberries' will Also be a gbod crop, so consumers , , . w -, fur ... . . '... I I . in -hand styles, knots and bn s,reg.50,, . . . . I . . � sewn and ni.adej .......A ....... .... . . � I . - .. , I . . � ­ . . wi I be able to lay in a big �sqpply %t � .. . I .. . .. . I I -.----. r!�__��_.____.__ _�__ 1-1 -1 ­ �­. ­'. � % I ­ . ... .11 . . . � .. . . I I , .". I " - . .. _� . ­ ____.�,- . . ­_ -- �,.- -7=.... I ­ -1 - I ­ . ... - I . _. . I . I .. little c�sb, � . � I . . . . --.---,-.--- � . . � I � . . I ... .. , , , , , .. .. .. .. . .. . . .. . � I � .1. . . . I . I . . .. .. I � . . .. � . I . . . I . - � V i UNE - Last Friday . LAIIGB 'r N RAL I . . . . . . � . . . I .1 �� . . 11 . �. I � . . . .1 I ...� . I . . . I . .. . . I . , �, . I . . . . . . .1 -I . I � . . . . � I . L . I I . I . ,,� . . . &F/ . . I � I ., ..V "I .. �. 11 I I . I . CM afternoon the bodv of -the late I -I. B, Kerr.was borneto fts lastriestiak pi -ace, . The ,CiLizens Band Jed, piaying the* Furlliiral,14 arch, the Wcr,dmen 61'tho � I . -4111 .. . � .1 — __ �, , , . . .1 1 i . . 11 , 11, I - - / ". " .. . World and ena ployees of the .D 3herty Plaeliand :_ , I , I ;" , .. i ; - , . . r , -Organ -Factory,-'marched 'Rev. � -, I or . do AV . I � ,A.head of ,the hearse ' . J W. Cos. � I I . . .1 . . I . . .. . . ens, pastor of the O�t�rlo St. Metbo- t . "I . . CZ,ze-rro.,V * . - - . . . . � I 0 di§t Church conducted .th*e services � - . I ,� . . I I . . I . � . � . . . . . . . . I � .. E I both at the house andgrave. Agreat �, I I I � .­� . . I . , I " � . .. 'I- "Ill M-2 �_C�, m9mo-M V number of citizebs-drove to the come- , the last respects to the " I . , I.., .1 - ___ I . . . I . . , . 1. . . . . . 1. � . dead,, . . '. 1. I I 1. . Xmftf I � �._ � , I.. 1. . I . I I ' ' " * ' ' : 1�. - for publication butas:a-matt6of-gpod Little LoeaiS . .. .1 ill I --.---. - _­­ __­ I .. � ... '� - .. ' 1. . � � 1: ;� .1 GA EN QEa AT SEAFORTH­Mr. .1 � . __ - �. = _. .. .. . .,. . I . - I - COL - ' ,TAYLOR - TPLAND --� "�he I I I I . . . . . I . A MUSICA L TREAT. - 8nnd&ylast,: m'orniffigh'13devining, was a, nitisical � 1. I .1 . . . I . I .. I I faith' . I . . 1._: . 11 �11 . I TuE, h' mof the moweris n:')w beard, ' J; T. Curtis, k former teacher in Morris Township has been engaged as 1�rin- NVile,%tie0ourfial ofjuly 8, 1009, kiv6s the following appui-A of the.wedding . -davat.Wesley �Church. - In -the morn . 4 inj the audience -was df�lighted'td -bear , I . �. Six months -of 1909 have gone. . I THE harness shops close e V, ry Tu'esi- I e , : TEiE NEW ERA pressf,s for good job � day and Thursday eveni)38S., .1 I I cip,al o0he Soaforth P4blic, School. . . I .. . .. � , . . . . . I . .. � 1, . I . . ., I .. of- Miss Coupta6d, second daught" of Rev. Mr. Uoupland., ,formerly Alethod . . the fam Mar vo ie� of Mr.X 6rinan LF611- jff6, whosemusiml.falent has placed, ' , -.� ,. , . Winting. , . , I 1 A. good j�h.%Vas done to ,the streets' 1. t T.HF, tax assessor thinks he has an . , Friday S the.()Vuh� . � . I I . . , . . i � PASSE, D IHE EXAMS. - 'Wo. are pleased 'to. announce that Aliss - dist�mlnister at''Londesboro and 'Auburn, and the. many friends' will . - , . . hing -h�r him in -envy wherever he:. has siAng., . Thil choir also appe tred to be -in their: . - '.e'veaxng I land aturdwy, when . �' ex�use for being a pessimist., . 16il had ,them all eidan6d offfor the 'I � Flosgie Pearson - has been stiopes I 8- * I ' ' * join in wis I and. hat, ht�&. - Dand' muph, happinos#:-_�A very . . .very best tune., In the I a sacred-pr6grarn was rendered consist � u weeds'in your 12th. � . .. . .. . . . I .1 I ! , , . . I . I I I back yard or vacant lot yet ?. 1 MRS. H 13. KERR and f4mily vish to ful in passing'ber .junior exitminatibil.l.. .in contiection WiW; the ..Toronto con- 'Se�f � 1(�asin. , . e I d" ve took ., a I ce, in the It odist tir� onJu 'Ist at high . ing of'solos,byAln'N.Jollifte; quartettes _ by Xes*i IN", ind E Jolliffe and.hlefisr� �;" COBALT should know that there is - express. their appreciation of tfie',kind'. � . I ' A silver lining to every cloud neas shown them during their. recent ser,v4toty of music held At I 6rth, Web Mr.`George Pears,in. has',been I I d noon, w. en Ilifi secon dau' Cer of. B 0 the ev. and -Airs. . - � Ou and'. " iarrjage.tq R91d4ndB:)NVlesand antheinsby the choir. The church wai'crowded to its � I bereavement. - . I . . HAVE you renew9d your Su6scrip- . . . . � . .. I . �i I � suadessf al in passing Theory , his recent . examination with'kilret-Class Hohvi�s. � ., - .. unifed in Mr . . . Tavlor reb of. a ford. I he chu wa:s tastgftil� utmost capacity, . . . . � I .� . I . . . .. . -� I � I . .. . . . I .. . �. . .. I . tion to the NEW BleA f6r 1,909. In our itim relating to the marriage . � , I TnE geaforth Lawn BovOling tourn. I of. Miss Elva Potts and Mr, Win. B, I . .. . . . , . .­. . .1� SUCCESSFUL EXA Us. -In the re. ly decorated with a ba;nk :of ferns, 6f different Species,- forming a baok- � * AN OMISSION.- In our i;eport of the miniites of the recent meeting of I . ament commenced on. Wednesday of - Whitely, we should t have, saicr the. I . . I this week, I I rnarriage t6ok place At the - paraoriake cent theory examination with �he Lon.' Co�nsbrvatory of: Musi%- ,,.Miss don . . . 'firs 'ound in the cout-te of -the auditorium g tl�je ferns rising to -the holght.of sieVe'p i , Pul)iic Sch6ol-Board, we ornmitte&u'll- intentionally, the following. motion, Irl . I � pf Haven Methodist Ohurch . Winasor, 4. THE Statutes otOntario fo�1,909 have I . by the pastqr, ft.ev. T..Titcg�tt. , I J1, obtained" toclass ' ama,:PlumsteeL ho'nori in Junior History and also-, ob- ' i feet and gradually -formin& a seun. I ,I circle, Intermingled with- the ferns -whiefiwas .j;iade at the Ji ne meeting, , I and held over until J tine 11), owing to I o been received. They, make a volume I t . I - . 1. .. .. I �, of nearly 1000 pagei. I . . . : TftEWinghsm Union Stifiday schools I .tained her Intermediate Sight Singing. ' Miss E lva Wiltse also won Frist-class ' t were7,4en 'bouquets 6f'wbite roses, I bloss3ms andcarnations.- The 11 . , there not being,'& � quorum, and to -, enable the B( to give the matter' THE business man who.studies hnw will run tbei0popu lar annual excursion honors in Alfilloi History and , Inter- " 161'a"Itn,geir the guests were decked with full consideration. 11 Moved by T. I to make the want adsincreasingly use- . business from Mitchell to' Kiticardine.on Wing., I Sin d*Ronors in wediateSight , ing- an . steeamers -of white ribbon .attached . . Cottle, seconded by' S, Xemp that � In] to him is a good man. ' bam's Civic Holiday. Thursday,, July I Primary Practical Harmony. . Bot, . . .11. , th reto with nd ,e we resingle the - Public School with � � I � A IF some of the fellows who are grow- 22nd. The G. T. - R. will .,run .t,wo arepu0ils of Miss Sybil-Courtice. . , - I . . carnations. At, eight minutes ,to best galvanized stee! shi gles loss,the n ing burdock hedges would only. 'keep - special trains on that.date, calling'at . I . I . . � I . I . Y. �:" twelve, tho orgAhist, Miss Coupland, toWerand,ibat we advertise in the . -wouldn't. be , . them trimmed up, it so : all intermediatef stations. ror.Ume, - MANLY - ­zThe. A GENTLD GA,MB. (Sister .if the bride) dressed i6 pink local papors'for. tenders for doing ., tad. fares :and all, particalaiyap see large I G6derich 8�ar, of last weeik.has the fol. mull triEnnied with valentiiennes. lace, same,; the. following �speclfications . , fjp any of our readers have anything I 1br sale why not try a small ad in THE posters. ,7-8-15, *, - ' . . . � I . 1. � I . � . . � ­ � . . Y. At. 0. A. CAMP Tuesday lowing to say about the baseball game played there on'tbe Istof'Jdly. The tookher.s6at-at the instrument,'and atuidst.. '. the - siains � of Meridelssohii's' March the 'guests govern the work. Tender to be ad. Arbased to -Secretary of the board l6wr . � NEVrKRA. It wilt'not cost much, and � will likely find a purchaser. -On. of this week about a dozen boys of Clin- f league game was one of the befit that c6u ied ddiamond in Goderich. ' were =fl by the brotherd of thi bride . . I e�t orany tender fiot necessaxily ac4 cepted."' Vhe ooritvactoi'toremove 611 . . � TnE trial by the county .judge of �, Ira Brice, who was sent up toGoderich ton Y.'. M. 0, A.., lof t for a ten day a summer camp at Iron Springs,on Lake Huron abolib se*en: iniles South of God- lv,�tihotearpa were in excellent shape, . each individual VA'ayor was out to wlb.� I The fiQlAing-cou d not:be,w;el1. surpass. I and groom, respectively. The groom Was then ushered to the front where i lie stood until precisely At twelve the old shingles, cover � board with -one , Fly p)ain',building paper, lapped not es� t�an two -inches,. furnish - all gal- . , on the charge of setting fire to a hotel . � in Hensall, was to have come off last erich, L. C,. Fleming,, County Secre tary assisted b,v others Win charge of ed on either side, while *the pitchers and c&tt3hWra were .much above the Clock.' W . the bride, leaning on the arm of her father, was led to her place at .vinized shinkle bridie roll'and gutters not less than fifteen inch& wide, all � Tuesday,but wag adjourned for a wo6k- i -WuEx home' The the caurp. A goo.d'time will be: given , � . � � theboys. . avera q. In the first it looked as , t - the left h6nd of the groom. The bride daintily r Dbod 'in cream volle,. material to b6 of the beat quality and you buy -buy . ! at : home merchants merilt your supportt- �. ,,. ,. � �. I . thoug Clintoninigbb succeed In thelwas victory,but the "Sunsee' team worked I � directoire style. trimme4 witb Silk done in a. wo4manlike manner ,and made perfectly water tight. The , he , ,� the7 are the mainstays of thecommun. r... . .'C. I i ity. And whenyou buy of home mer- INJURED IN.VERNALLY- The- P. A. express ran off the track neAr - to strict si3lence and the score a t the fintsb stood 2-5in favorof Goderich. I embroidered net and lace.- She wore a lobg'briditl veil eaughf up with blossoms, .trustees to furnish all necessary sheet - i ng' boards that uirty be required', Yea, i! ehfiiits tell thent.you saw their Advert. Alton, on Monday fflght, several Pass- The distinct absence of the "band play" orange ana carried ashoWer Moore,. Cottle, Kemp ;. nay, Hall, I isement in the NEw ERA. . . 11 - 1� WaEN women have votes we will I . . I have a compulsory marriage A �,t that engTrs verybadly Inj ored,among them � wag%r.. Brandenberg, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel. Arthur, who � I And objectionable 11groanf," was pleas- ing'to the large crdwd �of onlookers, In faethwas apurelykentl6manlygarne,* houctliet of roses and fe�ns. The Rev. . T. B. Coupland - �eri(irmed the c6te. . mony in a Most impressive manner, - I- L t- Rorke, Hovey. The motion was. do- . clared lost. . . . . � . . . . . . T% A Pn Vr r% T i-� 10 0 a V T11 1wr 7M1VFR1NV191q"17r_ MR" I . � 11 J* 156, t9ag 11 1-1. .. ­­­ ­­-­ . - -I .1 � - I ;­ ­ 11 .. TT . 0 Used Daily and Nightly � . Look Sightly, 1. . Made Rightly, I Priced Slightly All of which refers to our HAMMOCKS. � * I . We kn.ow of 'no better outdoor comfort . . � I during, the, heated term. Supply�ing a . . � . cool spot ' where to recli.ne* in pure and I � � healthful air. Our prices"are as low as is ' . in keeping with the quality, - and our I stock well -'assorted in color, length, ;and . .. style. *!- � I I I . , , TH .. W AV%, . E V.P. 0 v. Fair e0o, I �­­17-...'­.. I... -.__1_--____.1_-._-_1- � . . � I I , . OFTEN THE CHEAPEST . . . , ALWAYS THE BEST I1, I I I mm�_ - I ''M � . I � F, I . - - 11 . AUTONIOBfLE CONSTABLE.-Mv. HIGH COURT SITTING..': -The next Soa. Davis, of Exeteri has been" ap, Sittings ot the Couit for thiG pointed Auto4iobile Constable for the county will 1,e .38Hfi091h1ows-.-J ury cases, Summer months for South Huron by September 27th, Mr.. Justice Clute; the Ontario Government. * It is his non -jury cases, November 29bh,. 'Mr. duly to keep tab on, all atitomobiles, Justice Magee, . . their numbers, Speed and the general - actions of the drivera anJ reporz; same IS THIS V OR YOM, - We have on to the authorities, He also has certain our list a number of subscribers who powers in regard to the enforcement. �re a year and Foome more than a yeAr of the law regarding the running *of lit arrears for theirl,ubscription to the the autos. I . . L NEW RRA, In many cases it is but ar, oversight,. To the individual subscri, AT -THE 131HAD OF HER CLASS.- ber the amount is small, but when Xhe little four-yeak-old daughter of taken in the aggregate amounts -to a Mr. Fred D,tvlel, of Ooderich, who has dopsiderable aniount of. money, and . beeiiattending the kindeiga��den, re. this ruoney,We could we to advantage turned home tbe.otber evening and ex. , A.. . - attliepieserittime. Wesbouldthere aiming, -'Papa,, we have liad. exam- foremask our subw1bers. to' look at inations tSday." On being asked if the lab@ls on their papers'. - am,d if . - she passed, the child. replied, "Yes .1 they are . not marked u we would be think so." .,The teacher asked me. pleased to have their re it, nee at the . whatone.and one were, and I said earliest possible inoment. By giving t.wo. Then she asked what two -and this your attention you'will confer a one Were and I said Shoe polish. The favor on,us. . I . . I teacher said that woal4 do, - so I think . ' I . ­ I . - RON I've passed. . . . . - I � THE VE PAV�-R.- And so Mr. I . 1URRAIt FOR OLD HURON.- -doesn't like- dome of the thin 11 he We notice by . the prize list of the' re-. reads in this newspsiper? Neitfer 40 eent Provincial show at Edmonton, we, , But he is At � liberty to pick:outwhat be does't like and leavo ihe res Mr. Win, Tpir.*, formerly of itanley, foisome one less fastidious. ,.Does lie , I -was awarded 3rd prize to)? three, year . know whaih,t 6y call thQ man who sat old Shorthorn bull, and Mr. J. H Mel- rh�t cl lick, formerly of the t6wnship 4? down at a the Rss'botel dwilfirf and was awarded Ist f r six month�,'Hay' b,ginnirg at first iter bn the bil 0 a - old. blill calf; 4th for cow four years And of fare tried to eat every dish men blon over, 2nd fox, two year old'beifiar' i Ist ed thereupon ? This newsps'per pre. for beife� *balf ander six montlis; 3r.d sentq aVarled N1.1 offare , every week, for. bull ()*f aliv a ., C, p It_ .but thera is no law. compelling -you tc g gcb. a6d, the �. go devour every portion! of, it. Just pu. aspecial for ull an , two of . his - i, aii - . in the Shorthorn class. ' - . .- � aside what v6u don't relisli� and say ' ' . .. . , nothing. about iti And don't swear a, DIED IN'TOPLONTO -."'On Blonilay the oditor. It's.b6t4wicked ivnd too., . . I . I . last Mr. Stexart Pldnimer- recer�ed � Ish.. - - .. , - . I I.. ... . � . word oft he death of his -'sister, Mrs - I ' I . Taylor, ol! Poitage - 19, Prairie, which * AN IMPORTANT DECISION�-A - e all - took place at Torlonto, on Sunday last,' ,,d cision 6f inip6itance iz�. muni . M6 was handed out by ' the �ci� ol I Appeal tit Toronto, Itiedfects it hol& The circumstances of her death were Colir pathetic cutting louii'wliat ilie-had , . anticipated would be a pleasaiit re-' that nd'tractlon ongr e - - " , V unio&. Airs: Taylor left her home laav * bridge. Withoat laying plq If one week intending,to spend a couple of *M'k.�,fvill b( I chargeable to the owner, of tbAngine. m9nths.at.QlintoP.. At, Toronto. .she in the case in question "t missed her train 7ebrinect,16a,-and there - . h4� Goodisor . -Thresher Ooi,brought'wi�ctioriftsinsl fore decided to remain.'over-in thp city the township- of McNabb for- dam foe a few dayi; with her niece Mrs. L. age to an engine. -under eigQ tons in 114 Scot - t(daughte I r of Bit-. P uinmer.) , S66 was in the � very best of healtli weight by the collapse of a bridge,. 'Nc arid -spirits and went -around to several. plank was laid,. but the plaintiff con, pleasure resorts. On - Thiinday - she. tended thht- this was unecessary an� I 'the only reason for laying - plsik wai was origaged in packing her Valise, in to - .order to resume her jot)rney toClinton. protect the floor bUthe bridge, Th( .. � *11'en . , she -beqalla�e'L'Par�aly.sed,.-.bein couet beld however.that" without, lay, - ' �' ing plank, such an 6rigine'lias no right rendered'. unbPuscious, , .and helpless b idg� . thereby., A doctor . was sumrnoned$� ,and. must sufrer the conse. 0" " "' . . L i �", no, . but appPiently lie could afford her no ' �e- ,e only. dismissed the (I .i tL!s6 i ,but gave the -,town. " relief. and Sfie paSSGd Away on Sunday' I i n _tol, -tha I morning ev6rytbing po§§ible baving . - � .� " 1) io� damage done to * 'rh , . I � . i " . .. I .. I . I.., 1. been done for her aidi and comfoi � br .0. . . � � . % ... *Slie wasr a wldow,' with five sons, Mid. . M_� wosinher,72adyea,:, .She was a�dew-ll , . .. I . . . * —.— voted and life-lorig. member of the . . .11 - . : . �1* - 1. Methodist churebi' That she had antim I � .. � . . , cipated some s�ich ending as she ex- i. Celitrall'Bushiess Collpgeg- . � . jierienced,L is shown by the f-Act'that . I. - . . I 'Torqnto, Opt. ���... . she had expressed a desire, In case . . . . I I .i any -thing did, happen, that., a certain With tweow-two 3,emrs' ex))erieniee to � clergyman hi� the city should . conduct. * C611090 is-recognired as ' . i1r 01 li" " cticaltraining school W. . y ti . the funeral. servi666. Unfortuhatol V�i -.4t t-�iv 00-�e-`17 I 0. - . he was not- available at the time. and 1, I . 1. . . I Rev. Mr Johnston,pastor of'the Qaeen . Threedo-li'artments: Commerclal St. Methodist Church, toriductedser- I 'J%aort44gd 4LU41 ,r,legraphy. I I . . . � vice at the home of. Mr. Scott, on Sun- 'Otir elasqes are I be largf�.% oUr c011rge8 , day evening after which the remains . 1-nost ptactioal and onr instrdetors ex - were taken to Portage la Prairle: for perienced.. Our.gradnftte� assisted to interment, in charge of liar daughter 1. , . positions atid stiocced tt% none'others. Eater ae*. , - Go& our 4ee catalogtio. in-law,who had been summoded in the . . . I I I . I meatit3me. the many -friends of Mr." " Address IV,' H. $RAW, Pres, Plummer in this vicinity will sympa! i - I., . .. .. I thisewith him in the bereavement . Yonge and Gerr&rd Sts., Toronto.— which leaves him v6ith bat one sister . .., 1. I .. . I ..., . . . � . I I I surviving. .' '. ". . . . I .. ... I . , , . , I . .. . .� . . . I. . � . . . I . I I - — ------- 1�_ - . . - . . . I . I ,.. . . - ­ . . .. . ---. .1 . . . 11 - M . . - . . . I . I - mm!MW . . . I . I . I . . . . . . . ­ � . . . . I ,� � nd , , I I . I 01*0.TS a, I � I . . : —, .1 � . .­. . I . . � . � .11 . I..... I .. 11 ... .14 0 `0�14_1 -S 7B.. . . S . .* JL;� � . . I . .... I I . 1. - . I I I I . . ''. .. ` . � I � �� . OR. -EVEIRYBODY 1.1", , . I I � . . . . .. . . I . . . I . . � I . � I n1le r-1-4- ;-: n tkr%m lAte one - because. it in,. I was -severely. injured internalAys Tur. and this will do much. to elevate and atter v% ACU L 0 ride.and groom rorAr- Xj X1 %JV �m JJ .L � . Jr . P . i , will )nake sowe of our young fellows - � . � .. . .. sit up and take notice, you bet. This Branderberg wis formerly the' peo. encottrage base ball in'Goderilch, . ed to an Alcove arranizec! for the pur- There passed .away at' his- kesidenc6, 1. , , . I * . � I . - � . - 11 . prietor of the Oointnercial'llotelo Clin- I . .. . . 1. . pose, to sign the Iregistev frbha whence Ulinton, . Sunday night last, one farnil. I cludes every' kind. wantid for Man, Woman &id I single ,blessedneal; style of life is get- � ton; and his friends here hope his in I ... . . ' . .1 they were escorted to the qArriage and iiily kuow�tito- inativ of 6ur altizong in I . I . � b1n,4 out of date. � I juries may not tutn out bad, ' . TWENT-Y,Vlt,�Til.A-NNIVF,'�tSARY' ' w6re driven to the parsonage. Among the person of Andrew Ginn, in his'76th I - we make I ! The Women'% InEtitute will meet . � !-Mr. and Mrs Jacob Taylor celebrated . the many very costly presents were year, after an illness of solDe months. Ch'Id. .It is .a satisfactork,�tqckf because � . I . . . . I . � . . . . . I - I . . .. for a social af ternnon at the home of .the 25th anniversary of their marrikge noticeable a subfitant al -cbOque froin Deceased. was born in Von town. ' , . Mrs. Moffatt, on Thursday, July 22nd. 8PVA.X9 FOR ITSELV-The follow- on 3uly Oth at-thefti residence Town- the fathev oftho groom, at very hand. ship (neat Toronto) Lin IM, at which , quality a first consideration. Our* assortments -are. � . � - 4. ow. ' Le , . . , see all members ing letter was receive by. . ,send Stteet6 The afffdr Was. 0, v ry Some clock front the 6rothe� of the ,place hewas first married to- V lorence 1. . . I . .� We would like to . I . twd skip of the howle - ho won I . I L . L I :, . -present. A. prograrnme ivi Leing ar. ding, pleasant one and enjoyod- by -all the bride, and two heautiful piecer, of " c' (It Watson,who predeceasea him 44 years - � , the tro . tit wen 8 und on July, lot varied .enotigh.to please'a,ll classes,' and, pri.ces. are � Zatiged for th�6, afternoon. the gde8ts present. At 7.20 o'clock glass from the National Drug Co. of since, from which union' five children .. .. . I. . ­ l' I " I I. . . I front , iikht� resident ok the 'thehapp toupleandalltheg6estssat London. The groom's ilft to -the were born to them. foui itill living. I - . � ' reasonable,'enough to make buyin�. here a source Of. . � - P. , ba owlink, lub'. , .. . , MOTHERS of re4tiess stnall b6va,bome Owe, u down Wdid justice to & stimptaous bride was'a. beautiful peat and ame. being Tbomas,and Mrs. George* Burley, � . . for the holidays, are reading up ,flints I . Owen Sound, July 8tho 1000 repast aftet - which unmdrons toif3ts theVst* necklace, and to the organist a. ,of DetroU - Andrew. of Clevelhnd,and 1. I . . I . �.. � . � on firs-, aid to the inj ured." For the . �, 0. -8. Dowding, E84., I . were given and'resoond6d to, and & John, of Olinton, 19, hortly after marr. profitable plmsure. I . . LL next, few weeks they will be kept -busy - golcl chain And locket set with pearls. . . . . � . I . � � , Anne bruises, extractirl Mangr.'Mol6otis Bank, - ,most enjoytt,ble evoninK wits' brought The beld ' of wa wn wits Of iage they came to Huron and settled . I I . � I anointing gL colic I. . , � liftton, Ontario. 4 � to -a cloge by singing 'Aald Lang Sybe' i dove-gre I I k go to . I " L . I L I I bee stings and nainihistorin I . � V, gropago'%totlj, with hat op-tho farm known as Lot 17, Con. 8, -and Valisies at Close � t-heckers., � . I DO J I The lotter, siskned by, the The bride was t'ho recipient of many, I ivateh. The happy. couple tdoic t1le Hullett. Later he mavridd Miss Sussana. Tiunks . � . lere,of the 5th inst. duly hailds6fifte gifts, Amtin�those p I . . . � v 0 ,nAo I'll' ,regent evenin train .for Toronto, Montreal, Lee, also of Mullett, who has mln�ster. I I . linton _ . I WHET; a man iriSearch of a home ajailte. YOU I �11 tern points, 8 poss� I I I / received, And I C&II" -that friont out of town were 11r, and Mrs. and,ot ter eas The people ed to his comfort as far a%.Wa I I � I I business location goes to a town and ,,f V . Prices*. . � , the Owen Sodad BowlinA Club appre.. 8 L Taylor Mr. ond Mrs Jos. TAylor, heatley join in ,t�ishing them ible, throughout his remaining days, . . I. . I I I - I 111nds everybody full of hope and on., to very much the sentimetits of the Torobto-, Ar Israel Taylor. London,, Grod's 'richest blessings throughout and from, which union two children . I . .. T L I thusiasm. over the'prospeets of the I 0'a ckendon, Mrs �" B rick. (heir reside in weregiven then), being Airs, Harr . . I � place be, too. soon becomes imbued.1 letter� The visit o# your rink was I Mr. N� ill Bri, life. They wi 1 ' s. David , I voty much ,enjoyed. by our club, and enden, Mr and Mro Goo. V Brickenden Nvatford. Routledge and'Mr, - 9tpep, b% . . RM PA S WHILE VOb WAIT. � with the spirit. drives down.his stah es . Al I of the members were very much London, Rev. John Xetincr who con- I of Clinton. Deceased has been a, rosi. . . � omd goes to work with equal interof# ; plealiel to meet ft rink of such excel. duoted the coraraony 15 years ago Wits tabor Day, September'd, at StrAt. dent of 011uton for 21 years. The IWWA*011-04041-0 I , - I . . . . . I unfortunately unable to be present on I 'ItVicin, I ' . ford, will be a great athletic day,' Ai funeral was held to Clinton cemetery. VOVRS r�09 T119 995T POSSIBLt4 Sli � OCCAMNALL'Y we receive earrespon. lent bowlers and good fellows general. . Aence from neighboring PIM -PS With- ly. I trust that next year We.Will haye I Account of the illile6a of his wife. but usuii the Principal fet6ture will no the Tuesday, and attended by the entl'ie . . L % I .1 �. - of entertainlug several Rev. T W Coseria was present and did I ,Aaeathon kme from St, MaPVs to family, excepting Andrew, of Cleve. L out the authot's Signature. While, we_ ! tho pleasure ' b I i fi6itetl land The pall beavers were H. Hout, J10'% -Add&L are always pleased to Y�colve such i Onki of Clinton bowlers. - ' all that was re(tilred of hitnin agrhce. Stratford, lit tiere will lie ,a I L I news we caninot andertako to publigh ,1 With best wishes. I remain,, " fulmanner, Rr%ndNIrsTAylorleii,%Yefr�t(:eqoflOOv,Ardo,220yaids,41(lyai43a � ledge, 1). Ateep, R'. Snell', a, W. Ck)ok%.,L . . . Vourg sincol-Alv � for the Old L%nd the end of the month &!',I I mile, The P020s are Over, better fie'n'ry Cook, and Writ, Hill, The Fred ­ jack�uil, .1 thein so we ask. it cont,fivilt,0103 Wo a . . � . I �� � � � .1 ... I I .1 1- Itindly Sign their h6ftles td c0pyl Uot I . . NV. HAVright, for a couple of months visit. I i tEan those usually given, ,. floral tributes were Ver.r beautiful, _4 - � � . . I . � . n - . . . . I 0 . . .. . . . . t I . . I I . I 4 . � 1, � . � , I " I I . . . . I . . e" I . . . I �1 . . I IF ;, i . \� . I I ,� . . � I . I . 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