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The Blyth Standard, 1893-09-14, Page 1VOL 7, No. 6 Innen,. 'Where. -11( Morrie, on Sept, Marla, beloved wife of Mr. White, ageti 51 years. ,BRAITHWAI•rE, I11 Loedesboro Sept. 9th, Jansen Braithw aged 75 year's, BLYTH, ONT., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 141893 LIN ERSlouden lair opens today. 0th, 5[15, D, B. McKinnon is visiting in Julm Toronto nils week, =— 11155 1ltunhrl .11it0hrll, uf(iudcrie.11, •" Jl1NUTl: ll(A1"PE1tS 51UCEILY BOTH 'ril0MI'SON AND 1.AURIER is visltln relatives here, MIXED, A beautiful fine of Chlydle Table g ' • _— ' covers at Jfel{fano° & l:u n. V[ 31'l'INt; I IN'PAItIU• Jlr, If, 13uci nuns foals a flying & ure in the 'detain u Myth can you i BLYTH I ENVIRON.. • Wl ST1''lELD, 011 ' ) visit to Winghaul, tiumdny. n get such vniucs iu ' MANY INTERESTING ITEMS To THE! Blyth. MISS Phoebe Densmore is 1'ienig Boots ,.Xr Shoes Names GENERALLY. Mk barrels of Htst class fell u I friends 1 W Who]e No, 314 tett`' } ancy prices for nice fresh butter -- UARettaLL.--111 hast WAwarlmeil, oil TOWN TOPICS, °ENERAL 005MIP, AND h) crocks and tubs at T. W. Sewit's, APples 1l'axted. Sept. 5di, James Marshall, ngo1 24 years. C1[URCJI NOTJ.b. The new English church In Wing - ham will be °petted on the let day of October, Hon. J. C. Patterson has presented the Epleoopal church at fort Albert with a flee hell, Rev. Cosens, of Walton, occupied tbo Methodist pulpit, here, on Sum ... day morning and evening. Rev. John Currie left Dungannon last week After a t'e k1ence of 14 years, to reside In Goderich. Rev. O. W. Psing and wife, of 1I110 - vale, left on Thurede,y for Niagara Falls, on a three WCCKS' holiday. ltev. if. llenderson, ofAuba'n, ex changed pulpits wlcti his brother Itev. A. llendoreou, of Atwood, las week, A big camp erecting Is 111 progress at Corbetton, coeducted by Rev. E i3 Service. One, hundred and fifty conversions aro reported, Ails Lurdshlp, the Bishop of 1[uron, lets apointel Rev. J. !(otigits, Rector of Saatbrth, as huts! Demi of the counts of Huron, in place el' Rev. Mr. Crulg, who removed to I'otrolea A convention of the young people of the llletleadlst church, 1Vfttghein District will be hold at limesule In tho near future, Rev, 8. Sellery, B. D., ltev, U. Il. C0bbledick, 13. D, and Rev. J. A. McLachlan, 11, A., with a layman from IVlodhan, Brusscle and '1'ceSwnler, have bee, appointed a uoulmittee toarrange date, program &c. Mr, E. Swadrtz, of Win;ham was ht town Sunuv Plums, tomatoes, grapes, mina, wanted apples, oranges, lemone, at Jessop & ehlppin McEheY's. pp es twee a m 11 inl;lmin at present, t Must be well peeked for Mise Josie Buchanan has gone on ' Trunks, Valises, bCall at 'rllE 9 •i i STANDARD a , 5 1 to Ir lel,da In Iluron anti Aali• - Groceries and Provisions • field. 111r. J. 11. Chellcw, is taking in the , ing for Toronto, where he will spend Ladles' Attention l Miro. Mitchell has rented her farm Jas. 1[eQuurile left Tuesday morn - office, Toronto Fair this week.n few day4 at the Fair. to Mr. UC ). Garton fur u term el' Dass R. NIMENM will open her years. i1 8 1)a it 1,1 1 ° '' Ol \i s o, f la l was (, )t as the ' guest of Mrs, Nation, Sunday. to the house with tun nInju•edn Il t. 5l.•. Sellers Shop on the 20th of' September and Mies Ella M. Patterson Is attending Any quantity of nice fresh eggs We hope ho may soon bo out again. ' Some elegant circulars may be aeon at McKinnon & Co's. Prices range from 131,50 to $6.50. Ladies should bear Udell' mind, Frank Metcalf and wife are taking in the Toronto fair thio week, and et the saline time Frank will keep wanht.d fur 01(511 at T. W. Scott's Another line of red selmot1 at Jessup & McElroy'e. Price 10 Sts. A number from town attended the bicycle races In Clinton, Wednesday. If a man wiahc5 to Make the world better lie should commence on limn 114 you em now at T. 1V• Scott's, the noted Fruit and Produce Dealer ul W111 he pieputed to color anti make the model eel erd in Galerich for the Iluron. And how ie it! 1 do nu over •Felt Allll Stl'141V hate In till the pt•eseut term. (ntut'u0c trade, 'Fake all khele of leading full Styles. Mr. anti MIM, ,1, SIc(,111 anti h81011Y,h iu m Produce, sell in tee Lest Store a few doors north of THE of Blyth, were calling on friends n Markets, buy tin Clash and cuns0- STANDARD Office, Blyth•1VeetlIeld, Sunday,, queenly can do better tin• you thee Mrs. If, Cu0115, of Alpena, Mich., is Any other person in the trade, 1 hope Attend the Fairs. I the trade in I'reluee•thie eeason bs me Farmers' Advocate says—"Do at'preeent staying ,with her daughter just the beginning if larger trade J Mrs, A. Itobisott, lit' 1verstde. relations If you went to be 1)11 10 neglect the local Cxldbitions dealt with] and make 01110 of getting the trip price fur all kh ds of produce. Make my Kure your headquarters. self, one eye open fur any bargains that not Misses Evelyn and Edith Heid of • Mr. 11, Hurlbut, of Mitchell, w1( Wishing his eoushl Mrs. Cnellew, In week, Mo. and 3ti' , Coeens, of Walto .1 were the guests of Mrs Dr. GudeSunday. t Auction sales aro to be cuntinu , at the O. K, on Saturday 0005111 Sept, 16th, Mr, and Mei F. Watt, of 0)1nto spent Sunday- with MPS. ,Ino, lleUi1 Dlusley street. The Home Itule Bill was defeatal in the House of Lords hast week by majority of d 19 to 11, th010 may be h) the wholesalele the county and township fall fnlre. Paramount, who have been vlelting inerkcts, They are great Incoutives to Lnproy- - Miss Josie Bach: man returned home st off \tie A' No person hoe a patent on trade mens. Sero tett all the classes, y'' n in Huron Co., and notwithstanding provided are well filled. Do not' The fair sex of Westfield were neglect hating up stock or a'raugin:,r ` largely represented ,1(t a quilting at other exhibits ell "the day before. the resldenec of Mrs. A. D. Hoover the fair," trains to select only the very un 1Vedneulay. choicest fruits, vegetables, gralue, = We nr0 sorry to learn that little etc., 111111 have everything arranged Willie Phelan ie so seriously intik,- in the neatest possihie package. pose !. We hope noon to hem' of his 3ialte your entries early and thus aid' entire recovery. the secretary in getting through hie; Misr Nettie Spurts, formerly of tVel'k without hurry 00 confusion, Walluceburg has collie to re'stde In 0080 they !should be required have with lir grandparents, Mr. nod Mrs, pedigree ceruflea.os of stock at hand. Shorts of this place, tine eeepings and wallings of cunt. petlturs, T. W. Scutt whl give the ferule's the very top price for all the ed prody' (r uce they' to sell. No high g, prices offered when you have noth• Mg to sell, as some do. r1' The d,t00 for the holding of the elgreve fair have been changed, and will thio year to be held on Thursday and }'rldny, Sept..8th and 11 29th, Listens of in October astermer- ly. This 5110w will thus open on the n tiny After the closing day of the cxl:'rur•nbcrry society's exhibition at 11'ingham. g Evening shawlsIli abundanec, at telae nos & Co's. In veiw of wiet Hood's Sarsaparilla to t believe that tit will lalso nbe of beneritbto Sou President Cleveland has a second daughter. The addition was made to 1114 family uu Saturday murniul, , i?041LTFt FOR SALE Three dozen young hens 01)11 puh lets, twenty puro large white duelc5, W t also a nuber of turkeys and kohl cheap Ito we areutnx tri move, where we ,will taut require them. MRs, Geo. STEWAnr. 5, East 11'awaouush, Meru old farm. DENTISTRY T. 0.73RTYOE, L.D.S DENTIST • • CLIN'l'ON Visits Myth every Muudny, at MASON'S HOTEL, Tooth e'tr1etel painlneely by the use of the most0!;,roved local anaesthetics, All ()iterations in Dentistry prrfm'nled with care and at Re10300ble ('rices, 0,118411.1003s Flours -10 a..100 p.m KI,VS: VA N L. 1). ,Y. DENTIST of EXETER, RPECIAILI,yT w Geld Filling, Plate Work, mei D(Itieult extractinh Will ractiee at COMMERCIAL _HOTEL ,YTH, every Monday, Planless Ex- tracting. --Call Early iu the day, A. H. T1ERNAY, NO2 A1tY (ell LIC, Fire, Life, and General Insurance Agent CONVEYANCER, • MONEY rOLOAN At the lowest rate ot Interest on First Mortag w. OFRICE,—Opposite Slater & Sims Queen Strout. - - - L'I,Y'I'ti MONEY TO LOAN. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE Large engine of Money to Loan on Farm Property at the Loweat current ' rates of 'warm. No Comuuissiuu charges to Borrowers, MANN 'NG & tlCOTT, Bai'ristcrs, &c„ • CLINTON FOR SALE AGood Frame Dwelling House and 1 acre of lend, on North Street in the Village of Blyth. The ho() le 22,015, 1 storey highle , with wing 16x23 1 storey high. fe well finished and contaiue poets, hard and soft water, The land e agood quality. A choice lot of fruit m trees, Appian, Pita, Cherries, Grapes, • Currants and Berries. This i5 a very ,ileelriblersddonee and beautifully situ- ato3 on rising ground overlooking the "!Ilia$omid will be sold cheat) on reason - We terms. For full panic:de s apply to \ C. HAMILTONBerrie Om., 0 TU 8 Butte Wanted AND ANY QUANTITY br ES wiZ 1 /N.V. ti . S The highest Price in Mr, J. Derricks, who has bee attending the Toronto Fair return 11nnc Tuesday evening. Thu open season for shootln Partridge, Woodcock, and otto game birds opens to -morrow. The foreign demand for Canadla hey is becoming wen.tcr daily, th piece almost prohibiting exports, • 1)o you want peaches? Mete'' will have lute about the end of th week.%Enquire at Iletcalf's grocery Quite is number from town attend ed the 1000101 of the late Jeune liralthwelte, at Latdcsboro, on Tues dny, 1Tr. Thos. McCreigllt, %vhu Ira been weeking 011 the C. 1' ]t., In the North West for swim tine Is hump fut)hi6' holiday's. • •a. D. J. IfeCasce, of Cinclnattl, ;n, formerly of dile town, is N'141 1. (101( 011 rr•y n ` MOIIRIS. e• fl, Builders are busy at the bridge on e I the first line, 1 Samuel Caldblck, jr. leas returned :to hie house on the 211d line after spending els mouths In uncle Sam's 9 domtl ns. Mrs. Wm. Lowry, who has been s visiting her daughter, MP3, Geo. Henderson, 3rd line, for n few tnorrthe, retnrnel to her home in ' Mullett hist week, 1' A tine now stock of German Mantles have arrived at Anderson & Elder's. You are cordially invited to cull and inspect tletn. Farulem are busy now sowing or preparing. to sow their full whoa, The recent 1111119 have put the soil in excellent shape for seeding. Jh. Wm. Entlgh has presented his "hatter half" with an elegantly finished New York Singer sowing 1na,3hlue which lie purchased from Mr. WiuMoore, of Clinton. r ,neon omes the weather when the n takes 11!4 "summer' hol1- dn`l 1 in which he cat Willi( abroad In the sun, rind suffer neither sun- stroke, Sunburn, nor mosquitoes. The funeral of the late Mrs, John White, of Mo1'ris, pa5801 through WWII nn Saturday, and was 0110 of the largest seon for some time, over one hundred rigs betng in the pro- cession, Tho Wingham Advance Ratys:— Blvth's poet, Mr. R. Sellars, has bees. left n fortune throngh the death of an uncle In Missouri, and has gone to get possession of it, We only hope that he won't write poem on It. We notice by the report of the Caledonian games et the Lucknow Sentinel, ,hat Jnr. John Dingwall, of Wawanosh, succeeded in winning first money 111 Vaulting with pole.' No other prizes fell to persons living in this vicinity. Mr. Van Horne advises Western farmers not to be Ina hurry to sell their wheat. He also gives his 10080118 for the faith that is iu him that prices will Flee. But then Mr. Van Horne may not know all about wheat. The Palmerston Reporter flays some of the residents of that village who patronize Eby, the tramp printer from Preston. The country is over- run with pedlars, tramps &c,, selling goods and soliciting work, and It would be to the Interest of Iegitimate business to give them all tho 'shake,' it has been a favorable yea' for plums, and the enemies of the plum tree have been defeated, as there is a large crop In this locality, end from almoet every quarter a good yield Is reported. Apples however, In this section are we by any means pliant". ful, acme orchards being almost dead - tuts of fruit, A clergyman was much surprised ono dray at reccivitig it basket of pot- atoes from an old woman in his parish, with a message saying that as he bed remarked In Ills Sermon on the previous Stpiday that tome "common tatet'e" (commentators) did not agree with hint, she had sent him 80100 real good ones. The following from an exchange 111 be of interest to many ;—A river o1 a vehicle who Attempts to` prise another on the rand dues so at his 0(011 peril, fur If an accident happens to tho teen he t4 passln2, w rear drive' Is held respontlble. ! 'es L-' : 11'-.i,: t!:,,t tie. :min 111 dvanco Is not obllgt'd to yield part f the road when notifier, but the hurdcn of care rests on the roar river, who Is in a pos111 to see and void danger, while the *ter Le not, the infliry to the loaderresults ren an.at•rmt to pry, whothei tn a country thoroughfare or on a 00)10tr road, todray pr Is held re'poq • 1l pill be pad ,tor any quantity u delivered Dext door to h Metcalf's Grocery Dinsle'y 5troet [f Blyth fl JQIn McMilla eotday'a, ()wino. jp the of weeks Mrs, Chas. Sheriff returned to her home In'Poronto, on Tuesday, after epending six months visiting friends 111 this township and 131ucvade. Richard Armstrong 11ae gone on a visit to his eon and daughter at 110080 Jew, N,W.'I'. Ito does not intend to return unti near Xinae, Tho now school hoose at Brown- y pletart. 1t rs built of red brick, trimmed with white, and when finished will be a handsome looking structure and a credit to the section, The Methodist church at Brown. town, 21111 line, is uudergoing repairs this week. The bricklayers are busy bricking the church with roti brick. The looks of the eorner will be greatly, impt•oyed when it 1s mine pleted The handsome brick residenat of Robe. Bloomfield, 1st lite, was com- pletely ont- le 1 1 tic ,y destroyed by Nr0 on Wednce• day of last week, The this started in the old log house, situated a few feet from the brick, front a pan of hot nshes. No person writs near the house at tie flint and tho tiro was well under way when noticed by the neighbors. All the household furni- ture wassayed, The loss 'will be about e1,500 with very little Insur- ance, lir. and Mrs, Bloomfield 111.0 now living In their other house across the river. (Too late for last week.) Alexander Campbell passed to the Immortal shore on Friday, Sept, 1st, About 9 o'clock In the morning. He was born in Perthshire, Scotland,lu the year 181 f,, Ile crossed the At - 'antic in 1852 and netted in Co. of Halton where he remained for two years. From there ho removed to Clinton and fo'or years later came to his late lienee on the let line of Morris. 11e only survived his late partner le Ilfe by a few weeks, Mrs. Campbell having passed to her reward on the 22nd of July Iast aged 76, Of the ramify who rcmein to tnourn'a kind and loving father, they are John and Alexander, of Calgary, N. W. T.; De Jas, Campbell, of Detroit; Archie and Kate, on the hof e n stead• Duncan, who resides just acfoea the road std Ml1.1geret (Mrs, Ooo. Turvy) of 131o17l6, The late Are. John Perdue, who died in Oct- ober of 1887 was a daughter of de- ceased For year's the deceased suf- fered the pangs of dieoasc under- going at time several severe sle.k• nesses, from which he was not ex- pected to recover; but his Isat illness was llinItcd to a few days only, when the freed spirit, released from the weak, worn arid paliesearred body, entered the higher existence rich in the rewards of a life which was beautifully adorned with all thueo manly principles that win the love of human hearts and the appro- bation ot angels, Honest anti kind, !n -i I';i; t;;l .:;,.1 tea.: the euuuut.t.dativus and rest upon hint. He was a con• 11 10 olatapt member of the Wingliam Tho Presbyterian church and in pohtice r:ebl ho was n Iifudong reformer. The who funeral obsequies, on Sunday after- 1" noon were ,largely attended, some- but thing over one hundred carrlages theof h b'Ing in the oorh'ge to Whngham Adv meted, Dlatlnqutshcrl Vtstlnrr, During this month the Ontario people are to have in their midst t two our taunt dletingutslncd public men who represent different schools of political thought. It Was a announced a few days ego that lluu. W, Lander had a program arranged to address meetings in various parts s of our province. Like a bolt from n the sky the annuur,eement is now j made that Sir John Thu)npsou will fellow his footsteps and cndeayor to s °.mate any impression that the y Dick Phalen, Donald Patterson nil .l 1I ilouver are the last happy nen, but they are happy so often now hey are gcttlug used to it. flit, J. 0, Reid, who has been eni- ng on old friends and renewing old cquaintnnces around here fur the poet week, has returned ho1110. 5fr.1Vullace Jackson, we under - land bae leased the homestead fora umber of yeat5, Mr, and Mre, ackson sr. go to Auburn to reside. 511'. Will Roberton who hail A, coat's farm rented fon' a terns of ca1•s, has "thrown up the sponge" tel after trying it for one season, Dir. opposition tray' snake. It 1s cxpec that D'Alton McCarthy will be on heels in short order. Roll talc o litieal chariot along gentlente ou have a pleaeaut task before ,v h" his Webster comes in his place. 1 T. W. SCOTT ARE -;- YOU THINKING Of buying • BOOTS, SHOES GROCERIES Po t• al .1 R's'3c? rte iforirf• The editor of an exchange discovered that this is a very' pecol wren Id, and desettboa the situation folluwa: tine man i5 struggling ,justice and another is fleeing fi•ont Un0 man Is saving to build n nousc and another is trying to eel! 1114 for Iese than cos: to get rld of it, One Ma11 I spetlding all the money 11c can matte In waking the girl to the theatre, and Sending her flowers, un the hottes, eventually of making her his wife, while his neighbor is spend- ing the gold he hes to get a divorce. One Miall escapes all the dlaeae05 that mat se he iv hair o n u 1(d eta kill g eel on a railway. Another escapes without a scratch and dies etf whooping cough One 1111(11 standoff hie creditors and goes to the World's Fair, while another pays his debts and stays at home. 111 Dir 1 1 Mitchell is thinkingof Probably y you are. Then we n, attending n Businoes College in ou 11 • future We wish hint sac Mitchell and family ovbtg to Blyth or Auburn, k Mlss MCGi)l and Miss E. 11 dress -nutting operations "tit 0 ns'!'1a the near future. We should sol for for thein a fair share of public patron. it. age. Newton Cambell and family me about removing to 1)ungarunon to reside there in future. Wo shall be sorry to hese such an entcrprlsilg ,citizen, but Westfield's lues will be Dungannon's gain. From the words "Render unto Casae the tbieis that ere Caesar's and unto God the things which bo ()od'a," Dir. J. C. Reid delbved a very excellent addreso In Westfield church on Sundnynftornoon. 1''ur a young men lir. Reid ie bard to beat. Mr, .1. 13. Audereon, of Spokone, Washington territory, has returned home after taking in the World's Fair and visiting relatives In London on hie return trip. He Is us ardent an admirer of Uncle 85111 as over. Notwitlisthnding his attired circunn- stancee, "A friend iu need Is a friend indeed" you knew. A 13 Curr, '1' H Taylor, John Red- mond jr., and 11 number of our other gentlemen of leisure, have made up their minds to 800 the sights at the World's Fair, and Ice that purpose aro snrrting on Friday for the White 6' City. Take mire of yonreelves boys E e i In East Wawanosb there is a big ado, For Johnny 'went and dwelt' along time Keep Your II»CPIJ)fa• Nearly' everybody bas experienced the annoyance of being called siren to pay' au account which has already been discharged, and the half 100101- mous manner in which the meet posi- tive assurance of payment have been received unless the receipt !s pro- duced have in most eases aggrcyatcd the offence. There are many persons whe are not careful In keepin remelpted bills, and it 10 a masonic to eelarch Itgll mad low for a rccelp that one docs not know the date o A writer in the Journal of Commert: says:—"Wo do not know whether is owing to the book -keeper's trying to trap the careless, and furgetful atter the summer holidays or to their own negligcucv, bet eataplaiuts are rife that dcmends for re -payment of numbers of discharged uccoulito have recently beau made." There Is 110 doubt that rimy business Innis lose money every y'e:u' by being called on to pay the same uccnuut twice, and while the loss to house• kecpere 1s not so greet, the annoy once and suspicion aroused is still greater. The only remedy that Intel yet been discovered le n greater vig- ilance in rho keeping of receipts." A Narrow Escape. A inlraculous escape from sudden death wee the exper:encc of 3l.•. IV. Slrnpson, his wife and a child, or Howick, on Saturday, while on their way to Wiegham, by way of tl:c 6th con, 1(t 1 ruberr ' They Phe • were m e• J A15 Ing over the C. 1'. R. track at whet is kuow11 as Oouunilee cn,esing, seated in a top buggy, and al not notice train approaching until it n'hist led so close to them that )Ir. Simpson had barely time to strike his home with a whip, which gave a bound, before the buggy Was struck by the engine, and tltc occupants thrown out lute the ditch together with the top of the buggy. Most strange to say they were uninjured, gave a few scratches reeei001 in the fall, The right hind wheel of Otto buggy was hruken 011 rile 'r' at the Inds every spoke bring smashed off short, tllc rIglit shalt %vas broken and the trop lead eupneof the Irene bent, for 11'esttield couldn't get along with• out you. EAST IVAWANOSII, „tit r dumagco to the frig, yet far from being beyond repah-h g ,victims adds accident tiro not ted to the lata Arthur 8lmpsvu was killed on the C.P.I1. crossing 'gingham, lit this case nothing Mr, S mpsou's quickness In uaing whip saved his own Rfo and that la wife and chid,—Wlnjj'ball' 111105, ego. He asked his papa the licealse to procure, fie orktrl Maggie, dear and she did not denture. With Maggie's father's horse they quick - 1 did Ilio, Not to the 1211i but to MRlville's mance on high, On Maitland's oinks they hal not long to tarry. For the iailester quickly then) did marry. ThenJohnny's hands in his pockets were driven, hl search offstawts (0 the ntit)stcrs given, Now Mr, Preacher n sixpence 1 have got, For in everyone of my pockets 1 have sought—, 8o a receipt for the seine mast bo given, For a bargain like this roust tightly be drivel, Then homeward they hied, just lilac two turtle doves 1111 ij Fither content id with their own little 'loves.Secret they kept it. a secret no long.•r,ri .h hi h"r b 11 Por Johnny, he e tat ctt'm• u 1 stronger. can give you a few words of Profitable information, We are the Cheapest Store, 1 he Finest in tow) 1UI'7.'lON d!!? ' ttd','S ! ,will be conthna'd at our old peace of neeines on Saturday Evening, Sept. 16th, Hive you visited our new home, Its quinate be n dandy when we 3010 N L THING all our !''all Lines lu she pe fur yctu• C O inspector. We have a represents- I t;vc in Toronto this week picking uy new idea's hi Dialer & 'tea ;Sets,D o you want a noby suit ? T MAN Dress Gocds Mantles. Fall Goods have arrived NEw t A splendid Assortment "EWEST shades and latest styles of Trimmings 0 trouble to show Gods MOKINNON CO AMMOTH HOUSE MONEY MAKES TtII' MA : 1JY'rx a G- AND it 11100 mikes the (tools go. Cesside ing the quality of the drffelent ranges el' Goods wu are offering it wises uomp:uatisely lite; money to melte the Gouda go Call and sec Cie Fine Bargains and Latest 8tylce iu new Fall and Winter Goads. A 11AItGIAI.V 1)1t1 Ill it Bargain Drive Money holds the whip and reiu.o, 0116 ,l see what excellent B;t•gain5 we are driving ht Flannelettes, Regular Price :-Ie now closing out at 1Ce. Herrington McKellar GRA'1' BARGAJJN ,J 3SkT) McELROY OUR SPECIALTIES t POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE LOOK in at our samples and prices, Everything in GENT$' FURNISHINGS. you will save money by dealing with the • I'OI• fila 1PMk as big cuts in Prices:ClIZT E thg A fele Childrous Carriages at about • ! e1' JI ' half price as we aro determinist not to carry thein over. About half n dozen Express wagons is ell the have left um of the large lot lye gut in the spring, out they must no for whet ever they will bring. If you have any need of a nice linen or felt Window shuffle see what we are offe:- iu; ; we can surprise you with our prices. IVO have a very large lot of Photo Albums Sought away 1105011 in price, our customers shall have the benefit as long as they Inst. School Books are in full demand again. You will find our stock complete in all kinds of school requisites, Our Grocery & Crockery De,rartment is still booming. We do not depend upon offering odd lines at less than cost to attract Customers, u1)1 then charge them on othergoeds. T11clurge Patron- age we are enjoying has barn built up on fair and honest defiling, our Motto being. "3[ouest Goods lit Hopeat Prices." Parties having Plains, Pears, Crab apples etc. tv offer will flail it to their ad - ventage to sec 0e before they sell We do nut have any Agency or singlenlnrkeo fop disposing of our fruit, we lire o1,e1, to sell in ally market whrreve,r we can get the best prices. newt) the ndvuntm,e of not being confined W the fluctuations of of any ono market. We arc in the fruit business ani 01113-. a.Calt alb ata us. as R• AVX tazopazi '1110 I'UPUL,tAIt nituEIty. Down With Sigh Prices For Electrio Belts. $1.55, $2.65,1$3.70 i former prices $5, $7 $10, Qualty remain. the sate° -16 6ih - ferent styles) dry battery and acid belts —mild or strong current. Less than half the price of any other company and more home testimonials than all the rent to- gether. Full list free. Mention tine paper. IF. T. $APR & CO. Windsor, Oat - ! A 6001) 1•:N I)GlidFli. Alma, Sept. 11. 11. C. Ponavhey is a volt-kmuwa merchant here, and it men of the !lir*hest rests''tibihty. Hee therefore, valuable. Be told your la:- porter rporter a ccuple of days ego thnt Inc heel been cured byDodd', kidney pills of the Severn pains he suffered in his back for three you s past . He ;mei yen pea^tical proof el his hake( iu the eti3cacy of the pills by reraending dant to several tnt friends who suffered as I:o did, and who are now using the pills and being benefit- ed by them, It's the same gond old story that it always toll utter anyol-0 4 th:r ui e'tC 0 le r 0SC eirmraissrazia And Don't, Yon Forget _ _ Iii ! The Old Reliable in full blast. comisszesaln Whoa you want any king in Candies. Lemons Oranges. Bananas BARGAINS IN BTOVES COOK STOVES COAT, STOVES 1VOUD (HEATING)S'rO V ES Very, very Cheap for (iAelf. ..,,, faints and Oils Every d.ti scriptiou an Color of Pait,ts se CORLEC'I' P:utES, 11 very large Stock to choose frutn Denstedt Bros. 8l.' FSE • - OZT. The Leading . . . . . Hardware Store 1leadgttartrrs For all kinds of Fur- naces, 1tuibho-n Hurl - wore, S tures '1':e•raly (Sntl'ry, Carpenters '1 ools, et.c., anti i-wury- thing in}larlo'tu•e Line iiratiP MOW 110'1 A Ill FULL 0l CESNow is aha tithe to: prepare for tae told weather. 1;'e can :eve: you the best fi,otilCs olid guarantee you au .11 job Will MIRE I t Heal Quarters for Darb (Ind Plait} Fenc'3 Wires, Melting for I''t:'uced and Poultry. Also a .New Arriva] revery Week. Cool Drinks. Ice (ream — yf'. 11. ,1X 111t1 Dl; is the tn:ua to go to- .1I/11:'lt.-1 make u Sp-'ci;jtry of my own 1lnsinees. a II McBr. isle's FULL STOCK Ui Wire sand cut .,\a:ia, Spades, Shovels, lltv's, Fu•ks, and a full Line of l0nneral Shelf !Lt UI1',l AIA', A 1' nal Line of 'I'i: , ahro5 inns, 0!PCI' wart', Creamery and Malt 0311s l::avttruughiug and Rooting done on •pert melee. Nothin„ but First—(hiss Flock used. Headquarters 1'd0 1{lit -lir bu'na000, for woo( et. coat. i still ,fret my Stock of STOVES at a ;;rent Re.l',etlo: ![ides; Skins, Mega, Weal ; ee:leg', UAI 3Iseal, taken iu exchange oral 1tIgblest Prices Paid. 3- G,