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Sattuday we throw on the
coantees great bargain Lets of
-DRESS GOODS,.
-LINENS,
.--.ti i 1.iaLES,
-- fits 1P1I3GS,
-GENTS' FURNISHINGS,.
-HOSIERY,
---GLOVES,
---RH:WY-al:1DE CLt3TEIING,cd
-MualtPETS.
--SOOTS, SHOES,,1 TC,.
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Every Department is under [;
the boom of low price, and we ))"
. are going to convert the big t;
stock into the most cash we can <i
in the shortest possible time. �
This is a great opportunity to;
t bury the newest and nicest goods
' s at about wholesale price for the
< next SO days, commeecin
Saturday, July 17th.
30, 40 and 45e. Dress Goods for
25e.
50, GO and 65e. Dress Goods for
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35e. t<
j GO, 70 and 75e. Silks for 50e.
( 12-1, 15 and 18e. Masllns, Cre.
pores and Prints for 10e.
7 and 8e. Shaker Flannel for 5e.
50, and GOe. Tweed reduced
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3k i`
5e, Pins le.; 5c. Needles le.;
5c. Ribbon lc.; 5e. Dress Tritn.',
ming In.; 5c. Embroidery 2 -.z1 -c.; <<
, 5c. Lace 21-c.; 5c. Silk Ribbon,
23•e.; 5o. Handkerchiefs, 21c.; a
10e. Linen Collars 5e.; $3.50
Boys Suits $2,50; 32 Soft and
Stiff Hats $1,25; Collars 15e.
• Great Shoe Sale every day in
Ladies' nee Oxford, Buttoned
and Laced. Also a large assort-
ment of gents' Fine S'eoes.
Salop early as possible. -
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f= pay 13c for Tab Butter and
lac for Eggs.
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• M. H. MCINDOO. SI
AtammimmI
SHAP DICKINSON NUPTIALS
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H. S. &tamp, of this place, and Miss
Eva Dickinson, of Cornwall, Canada,
were married in San Francisco the early
part of last ween, and arrived here, where
they will reside, on Wednesday's even-
ng's local. They have engaged rooms
and taken up their residence in the
Hamilton Hotel. Mr. Shamp has been
with us but a short time, having come
here from Colusa to take charge of the
Biggs creamery, but ho has made many
friends in this community, and being a
man of cordial whole.souled nature, is
liked by all who know him. We welcome
Mrs. Shamp to our midst, and trust that
the newly married coople may be bless-
ed with the best that life affords." The
above clipped froth the Biggs Notes,
Butte Co., Col., will be of interest to
many of our readers, as the bride was
well known here and is a sister of Mrs.
S. MoV. Lloyd, Goderich, and E. L.
Dickinson, B. A., of Winghani.
House of Refuge Notes.
James tray, an inmate of the in Souris, lfanitoba, where Mr.
Hoose of Refuge, from East Wawa- I Thane bas accepted a eall,
nosh,died there on Friday, July 9th, lizss Fannie Thompson, of Betts-
from eaneer of the stomach. aged 31 sols, was visiting hiss Aggie Iierbert,
COMMUNICATION,
We ac sot hold aursel,<,a. NI?ponirale for opts ions
expreasc:i ty We we:ter of any communicative,
POLITICS I101' THP PULPIT.
T thea It)ro the Trios,
Diem SIR, ---'Wilk is a subject that
is being very freely discussed at
present. One upon, which there are
great differences of opinion. While
we have no intention of attempting
to belittle those who hold opposite
opinions, at the same time we fear•
lessly and boldly take the position
that polities, gossip or scandal ought
never to, under any cirenmstanees
be introduced into the pulpit, be-
lieving that the church was erected
for a far to sacred and holy purpose
ever to be accepted as a rostrum
from which the secular questions of
the day are to be proclaimed,
That persons be he Bishop or Rev.,
is not to be envied, who, when his
official position places him beyond
eontridietion, voluntarily sets aside
the glorious Gospel, "he claims to be
his mission and substitutes the minor
interests of human life," in place of
it, The house of God. immediately
ceases to become "the house of Saul,"
besides be is a coward of the deepest
dye, who dare give expression from
such a place and officially
shield himself behind a text of
seripture. True piety and devotion
hang down their head In shame,
when the congregations meet for the
express purpose of worship, if the
minister is not prepared to lead
them in their public devotions, or• in
other words, if he believes. that the
noble work of saving souls is not
important enough to claim his whole
attention, he bad better step down
and allow another to take his place,.
he would undoubtedly be doing his
date: if not to himself, it would be to
the cause of' 011ristianity. It 'was
refreshing to read the other day of
the General Assembly of our church,
refusing to admit polities into the
court for discussion, and yet a few
ministers will rninglc thein up as
part of their publie worship upon the
Sabbath day.
PRESBBYTERI.1N.
I3LUEVALE.
Mrs. Janes Gardiner left for Dau
phin, Manitoba, to join Mr. Garbiner
who has taken up 320 acres of land
there.
The Directors of of the Bluevale
Flax Manufacturing Company re-
caved tenders for the building of
their flak baro, last Saturday. Mr.
George Henry's tender was $417 and
tyas accepted.
11r. and Mrs. Cassie, of Prince
Albert, Northwest `Tet•ritcry, were
visiting Mr. Peter Fowler, of the
Bluevale road, last week,/
A large crowd attended the union
picnie on Air. Andrew Gray's flats
on Friday last. -
Miss Jane Ballantyne, of Seaforth,
was visiting friends here, this week
and last..
111t•H
udson, of Sebring ville, the.
Forman of our flax mill, arrived on
Saturday to assume his duties.
Mies Lyndia Campbell, of McKil-
lop, is the guest of Miss Mary Scott:
Mr. R. T. Stewart, of the staff of
Alexandria high school, is home for
the holidays. McKinney, Mr. Wm. John cf
I3oissevain, Manitoba, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mts. Henry Robb,
of Morris.
Rev. Wesley Leech is visiting his
brother, Me. Joseph Leech.
LISTOWEr..
Miss Stltherlalld is visititing rela-
tives in Toronto.
Miss .Bell, of Mount Forest, is the
guest c f Mrs. S. Bricker,
Mr. and Mrs. 11, B. 'Morph). were
in Stratford, Friday.
Miss Odell, of Guelph, is the guest
of Mrs. Rogers, Division Street.
F. 0, Clark has bought `IliIIerest,'
M. 13rieker's handsowe residence in
the west end.
Mass Yates of Woodstock, is the
guest of Mrs. Yates, Wallace-st,
Barry Chronic, of Ilarristen, was
visiting relatives in town last week.
Tuesday, July 27th, the first day
of the races, is to be civic holiday,
Mrs. M. Bricker and Mrs. Saul
Kidd are in Port Elgin, the guests of
Mrs. J. A. Backing.
J. H. McDonald has a pair of well•
developed sea gulls on exhibition in
his store window. They werebrougt
down from Wiarton, where they
were captured when quite young.
3, W. Treleaven, 13. E1., of Clinton,
was in. town this week seeing old
friends.
W. J. Stinson, of the St. Marys
Acetylene Light Co., was here Wed-
nesday exhibiting and exphti.iing
the good qualities of acetylene gels.
X R. I. Piectxons.
Nominations took place Wednes-
day for the Prince Edward Island
elections, and both the Liberal and
Conservative parties put up two can-
didates in each district. There is
also one Patron in the field. Large
rallies were Belch tonight, and each
side expresses itself as confident of
victory. Premier Peters was nomin-
ated in both Fort 4.ilgtlstus and
Georgetown.
A. Parkhill Runaway firs.
Lily Cluney,aged 17, was arrest-
ed in Windsor on Friday on 4t tele-
gram from her father, I.I. Clumey, of
Parkhill. When her fe.ther arrived
she refused to accompany him home,
and force had to be used to get her
into a cab to drive to the depot.
Why the girl should run away from
home is rot known, but it is rumored
that a G. T, R. brakeman is mixed
up in the matter, and that a mar-
riage has been planned.
Jaynes Catalano, a London
dealer was stung dy a black
pion. It was thought at first
the sting would prove fatal,
He succeeded in working, op eonsid- , man is rapidly recovering.
enable interest in the light and sorne'�- ..
of the eitizens will likely give it a'
trial. I
L. S. Aunt, U. 8, cons,l, is boli- Notice , ereb give
dating at his home in Utica., N. Y. indebted to t
Rev, lar. Jeans, of Christ church, pay the saute to `.•.
and Rev. lar. Wright, of Norwich, , hiiauthviaorised to
fruit
scor
tbat
the
h,•dceo
exchanged pulpits last Sunday.pr�aenti t
La -t 'Thursday night tate Christian son.
Endeavor Society of Rnox Church, I
Atwood, paid a l i:it to their sister
society in Knox chuff' h here and t NOTICE.
took charge of the usual weekly
hat all parties
coed will please
Robertson, who is
vi eipts. Those
against 1 will please
to the said 1 Robert -
S. G. BROWN.
Meeting. The combined service was ':laving left on bus;gess for a tirne, 1'
much enjot ed by a11, have placed wy practice in the hands of
The west closely etaolestetl at.tl G. D. leortune, V. S. a gradaate tot the
Ontario Veterin'try Cl°liege,
exciting g,rnie of footled', which has ; 0.11s by night and day will be prompt -
been played in the Maitland football ly attet,tied to at the office.
league to:;k place taut Wednesday . 0 110 Jona Wic.sov V. S.
evening in the Riots park grounds
between Brussels and Listowel, the
home team winnings by 3 goals- to 2.
To within five minutes of time the
score was 2 t•i 2; when ny a dashing
rush and beautiful combination the'
Listowel team scored the last and 1.
winning goal. This is the last match ` Before Purchasing Your'.
in the series; so far as Listowel is t
concerned.
CLI\TON.
A number of Clinton's most popu
lar- musicians gave a concert in Bay
Thursday evening, which was listen
ed to with much pleasure by a
appreciative audience. The artist
were Madame Wall, Clinton's print
donna; Miss Minnie Couch, and Mis
Asa Gibbings, and Messrs R. Down
B. IKeri, and W. Shary of the Mol
sons bank.
Me. John Lansford, Secretary o
Association,
tr11J to Toronto.
Mr. W. Murray of New York, i
spending his holidays with . hi
parents in town.
Messrs. Cantelon tiros. shipped a
consignment of produce to Montrea
Tuesday, using for the transit, one
of the Governments new refriger
ator cold storage cars.
The officials of Ontario Street
Methodist church are contemplating
enlarging and beautifying their par-
sonage,
The Clinton band went to Bayfield
on Monday to assist in the Orange
Demonstration held at that place.
liessrs. 3, W. Broderick and Geo.
Anderson, of the Exeter Croquet
Club, were in town yesterday play.
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aJ
s r They are certainly the newest out
The latest designs from both
ti MUSH AND CANADIAN
ADIAN
the Cana da Salt A ssociatio
n, is on a
and have n., equal in town. 1. Because it is dangerous to be
s ! Itelnenrber the place, next door to moment without one.
MANUFACTURERS
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MOIrf�'Vl TYREI -
THIS WEEK
e EK
A FLUTTER IN LACES
• Having picked up a special job line, we are
going to Sacrifice. Don't fail to see them.
A
HUSTLE IN DRESS GOODS
CASHMERE, SERGES AND FANCY
' EFFECTS, with trimmings to match, at prices
lower than the lowest.
WE HAVE EXTRA VALUE IN
Ladies' Vests, Something Special, also a full
range of Women and Children's Cashmere and
Cotton Hose.
EN'S HAT A SPECIALTY
OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT
Needs no mention, all Goods Fresh and Sea-
sonable. Try our Specicl JAPAN TEA
AT 25 CENTS.
MACDONALD BLOCK.
WING 1?AL1.
Are You
RUPTURED ?
If so it is your advantage to -
call on Gordon & Co.'s Drug.
Store, Wingham. They
are the agents for the
celebrated Wetmore
Truss.
WHY THE WETMORE IS T 1E
ONE FOR YOU .
Mrs. Bailey is in M'arkham,visiting ing a friendly match with otic club.
Rev. Bobert Thyne and Miss Thyne The visitors were victorious by a
before they leave for their nettheme
last ween.
tears. ` will deliver an addrees in Cooke's
The latest ar ival at thclioase, is! ilius Minnie Ross and Miss Edith Church on "ttow to Conduct a Read -
John Moseshead, of Exeter, aged 76. I Good, of Winghanl, attended the ing Circle "
Messrs. Mustard & Gtttridge, who 1 u ten pienie on Friday. J. 1V. llii l acid family are spend- `�
have the contract for building a eon• f !tin ing a week visiting r.
score of five games to two.
Mr. A. T. Cooper will leave for
IN THE
Toronto to attend the Epworth Lea-
gue Convention now in session in
that city. On Friday evening 110
C
mg of Business
Having purchased front
D. E. McDonald his
-Butchering Business, I am
now in a position to supply
the public with
al CHOICE MEATS
• the Brunswiek Hotel, Winghanr. 2. It will never rust and is cense-
1IEAYS
quently durable.
3. A person wearing a Wetmcre does
not find it a bother.
4. We will guarantee to hold in
position any reducible rupture.
5. This truss cannot possibly move
{ after adjustment,
G, Some of our townspeople can
I testify to its merits.
7. Satisfaction unranteed or moneyrefunded.
GORDON& 00
at lowest prices and earn-
estly solicit a share of the
patronage of this comnlun-
- ity. We will always keep
on hand the best meats
'that can be got forumoney
D J. GiDDE3
McDonald s ed. stand.
TOO A1: VERTISiia! ave �t
ha While playing' with a mower left 1; friends In Brus
orate hog pen, aro proceeding with i for repairs at John Wztusmitn's 5013,
the work. blacksmith elloli;",last Monday, Paul Mrs, „-. McPa;gart and li:iss
There are about 75 iemates in the Pugh, the little gon of Mr. and sirs. Broder, .r, high greet, left today fur a
House. Joseph Pug almost severed one of visit to friends in Morrisburg.
The meeting of the Huron his fingers.sfitaiv. 13. Clement was unable to
itiodigral Association will be held at
the gouge of iletugo 'Wednesday,
Wiese some interesting eases in the
Motive will be taken up and discus- , , view lie gild Mrs. Clement have gone
We ate glad to know that Mt.
take his work on Sunday. .Illssielanplty-
1'.elward Basilian is able for work taking a rest,ttd
an lwithsists that orendtin
again.
IBC Mts. Charles McGuire, of Morris, to Bayfield
a werofG
has returned from Stanley, where! ..,..-
she
she was visiting her mother' 1 By the burning of their saw mill -
C lay, who is Mr, henry I3osinan spent Sunday at Port Finlay, Algoma, Messrs. sic.
• gston Pen- in Clinton, r'Kay of Tnekcrsniith, and (leo, Me-
mo*, is We are sorry to bear of these iotas riven, of Hensel!, will suffer a loss
illness of Mr. Walter Rutherford,' ' hof some $1003
O O .
Cook's Cotton knot Compound
Xs the only oafe, reliable
monthly medicine on which
ladies can depend in the r
hoar and time of need.
Is prepared in two degrees '
of strength.
1`+'"o. 1 for ordinary eases
is by far the beat dollsr medicine known
-sold by druggists, one Dollar per box. '
No. 2 for special cases -to degrees
stronger --sold by druggists.One box, ..
Three Dollars ; two boxes, rive Dollars.
No, r, or No, 2, tilaiied oir receipt of,
price and two 3 -tout stamps..
'rho took Company,
Windsor, Ontartr. ;
Sploin gringhaun ,Ind r.vcrywlter�
uy all responsible ciru;.r„; ists
NE•W
Purnitura and•
crag Stne
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tWand S; Button are putting in a complete Stock of .h'urnitnre and
Undertaking consisting of
BEDROOM SUITES, ?Ann SUITES, DINING SUITES, TABLES and
CHAIRS of all kinds. SIDEBOARDS, LOUNGES, SPRING BED
MATTRESSES, CURTAIN POLES, PICTURES, PICTURE
FRAMES, MOUNDINGS, MIRRORS, Ete„ in fact
everything that is kept in a
FI .STI.CL,ASS FURNITuRr, STORE
A complete stock of Undertaking kept c n hand and prices mean -
able.
'Netnember the place, Ireland's old store, opposite the Mac-
donald Block, (Residence opposite the foundry.
IIIELAI ND & L31LTe✓ .