The Clinton News-Record, 1899-05-11, Page 9•
THE CLINTON NE NS -RECORD.
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Woman,
Loves Best
that which. she thinks of most The SP-
pearahca'of her heMe is one of wonlays
first concerns, she thinks and worlis
over .it very much to have it clean,
daintq and refined. Nothing does
More to produce Ge desired result than
pleiteingslecorationa on the wall such
ae ourtock can supply at a moderate
expenditure. it will be a great Kw*
prise to its if We can't do as well or
"better for you in meeting your Wall
Paper wants than most others. May
be its conceit on our part but We
honestly believe okirstoek is composed
of tbe very best productions in the art
of manufacture that you can find in
any town of equal eize We believe it
'• so because 'we baYe tried so .hard to
make it so, We'have also been very
careful to make the prices right. By
right w Mean as low as is in keeping
with the quality • It has been our tron-
cern to have one qualities givesatis-
faction and. our Priceti inade'to please,
• 0.10n ls C1fea,z3ese, .11Nociya theRest. -
'The Fair • Co,
•'CLINTON. r
f.ditersta Paricer's bye 'Works. ,
New Advertisements.
Mr. john Ransford was In Montreal tiodedeli Township,.
this week.
MAY 11, 1899,
It? Ittiffit! rim VIM IttrItt ittitflIt WM? itttfftt? rritm
to Worcester, Masa., this week. were visiting at Mr, Peter Cook's( a a
Captain /Waller of the S. A., has been few day* ago,
unwell for sotne days and lute goue Reeve Churchill Is a good farmer so
home to Drew to recuperate. Nikko:lade a success; of it. One follows
Mrs. Lillie „Vanning was the delegate the other as naturally as light does
from the Willis church branch of the darkneee. If we are not mistaken hie
Pretilayterlan AVomen's Foreign Mts. acme number 240 or over. He hee a
strawy Society at the eonvention big °reboil,. or rather tbree of them
held in Woodstock last week. She and le,st week had them thoroug_hly
wile accompanied he Mrs. (DO Ag. overhauled, pruned and grafted. The
new and Miss MeTaggart who aleo worthy Reeve could haye done it hina-
Itake an active intereet in the work eelf, for he is an old hand at the bust -
of the Society nose, but instead. he gave the job to
Mr. and Mrs. Jo.hn Derry returned on Ben Oote and Aattiur 0oolt of Clinton
•• Monday from England after an ate who applied 1500 grafts. Both are good
men at such work and in one do put
in 000 grate. 'This is conelderecl a
good day's work but they think they
veil do better still. This week they
are engaged among the orchards of
Mr. W. Doherty mane businees trip Mr. and Mee. David Cook of Clinton
Our Weekly Store News—Hodgens Bros.... , 8
Out of the Orclinary—je.okson Bros 8
Servant Girl Wanted—Mrs. (Dr,) Agnew...:8
Hou'se and Dot tor Sale --Mrs. John
Stanley Court of Revision—J. T. Cairns 8
Clinton Court of Revision—W. Coats5.
Bayileld Court of Revision—H. W. Erwin5
Hullett Court of Tievision—J. 'C(01.10811 "5
Ensilage Profitable—NV, ...... . . 5
Clearing Out Clothing—Hodgens Bros 4
About ,o..o o
WHERE THEY •ARE
. .
AND WHAT *
THEY ARE DOING .• r
tipecYzeoustAx3000 w e Know.
Mr.. A. T. Cooper was in Exeter yester-
:day:
Mr. M. Morrish left for Detroit on
Monday.
Inspector Paisley was in Harriston on
Saturday.. •
Mr. Herb. Switzer returned from Det-
roit on Tuesday.- „
Mies Ida fleyveood is visiting friends in
Blyth this week.
Mr. Meyers spent Sunday at his old
home in Stratford. _
Mr. Hank Bradford of Sanford was in
Clinton ori Sunday. '
Miss Gunn of Boston is the guest -
of -
Dr. and Mrs. Gann.
Mr. A___.. Saunders of Goderich Ine in
the Hub on 'Tuesday.
BarristeeDickenson of Winghato Was
in the Hub on Tuesday. ,
Mr. S. Beattie, Sr., of Brussels was vis-
• iting at his son's this week.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bradyvin of Blyth
were in Clinton on Thursday. •
Mr. Percy and Miss Dot Fair spent
Friday with Seaforth friends.
Messrs. John Snider and JacolaTaylor
" were in Stratford on Tuesday.. •
Miss Francis Catlin!, -Goderich, is
spending the month with herparents.
Mr. ROA. Gardner o the Tecumseh
House, London, has returned home.
Mrs. Will.roster and two children left
Monday to join Me. Foster in (Oahe°
Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. McElroy of • Blyth
were guests of Miss Beywocid On
Sunday. •
Mr. Hovey, st.,and Mr. Ed. Orchard of
St. Thomas are guests at Mr. Q. E.
Hovey's.
People
•
Mrs. Blatchford of Elora is a• guest at
the residence of her 'mother, Mr.s.
Graham. .
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Murdock of Lucan'
were guests at Mr.. J. B. Hoover's
last week. •
Percy Fair, Will Canteloh Al.
Miller spent Sunday at the tatter's
• home in Lucknow. •
Dr. and -Mrs. Anderson of Mitchell will
spend Sunday in town tae guests of
. Mr. and Mrs. H. Wiltse.
Rev. E. B. Smith missed the train last
Saturday from London and 0.14 a re-
sult large congcegations were disap-
pointed at each of his churches.
Mrs. Worthington was called • to El?:
mondville on Tuesday owing to the
death of her mother, • Mrs. Vaneg-
mond. Mr. R. Worthington goes
down' to -day to attend the funeral.
Mr. W: Alexander returned, on Tues-
day evening after a week's visit to
his daughter, Mrs. Green of Port
Huron. He reports the Port alive,
Mr. and Mrs. Green and • faintly In
good health, and Mr. G. doing a
growing business.
Mr. Sohn Callender retained to Lon -
aloft on Saturday after a week's so-
journ at the Rattenbary Hope re -
meriting. He has not been in good
healthier seine time, but on leaving
here expressed himself as ready to
return•to "the road" again:. •
Councillors Johnson and Ford went to
Hamilton on Monday to gather 'in-
forioation as to stone crushers as
welnaa•roadbedreariede"liji -lie use.
Neither of time worthy councillors
is in favor of buying a "pig in a
poke," as one of there remarked,
meaning that some personal know-
ledge *as necessary before making
such aponsideashle investment.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Cooper left on
sence of about eight nionths. They
love the eta land mulch but Canada
anore, the -common experience of
• tlaose who have sojourned in this
Donainion long enough to become
familiar with its wear. Mr. Derry
looks as if the trip Iola agreed with
hins
Varna,
The usual quarterly service took
Place to the Methodist church last Sala
bath when the three appointments
were well represented an the Church
well tilled. The Official Board met on
th.e following Monday and transacted
the usual business. --Inspector Tom
paid his visit to S.S. No. 0, Varna,Jast
Thursday end pronounced the work
well done. It was the most satisfact•
ory he had found it for some time and
was well. pleased, With the excellent'
order. -----The par:renege will soon be
conaplete with the exception plaster.
algae that Our SAM is bard to be beat, -
en in rushing a contract. It presents
every flue appearance from the out-
side already. --Mr. B.• A, Higgins has
purchased a thoroughbred roadster
horse with a long American pedigree.
It is hard to beat our burg for fast
horses. Mr. Higgins has also received
an order for ge, strong set of harness for
drawing in logs to the.mill from jow-
ett Bros„*Bityleeld. They know where
to get good value for Aleast money.
Ben's reputation for good huness is
widespread and the demand is now-
-greater than the supplya--=ariiiff in-
teresting and enthusiastic meeting of
the teachers of Varna District was
held in the school last Saturday. The
attendance was better than usual and
many line points in parsing were
brought up by the teachers. After a
lengthy Program was ermined • for
next meeting the. meeting was ad
journed.
Druceneld;
Mr. .Nlebol of Brantford' occu-
pied the Presbyterian pulpit last Sun-
day atid will nextSunday well.a=-Mr,
John Snider, hernessmaker, is nutting
an addition' to his shop. Improvements
indicate prosperity. --During March
and April twenty young men left this
station for *Ants Manitoba, seven
ofor the Coast and nine for Dakotaa•----
Mr. &Graham sold a; flne driving mare
last aveek to Jacob Wilber of Dublin
for just about the even hundred dollars.
--Mr. J. Watson has rented the sta-
ble on the eroperty which Mr. Scott
recently bought from Mr, LEigan. '
Mr. Delgatty has placed a new: plat-
form in_front, of his shop- which adds
not a little tit, its appearance. --Mr.
Mackenzie, an organizer for the Inde-
pendent order of Foresters, has been in
• the village for Somedays and a guest
at the Dixon House. • He is working
in the interests of Court Brucefleld and
as the result there were four initiations
ablest meeting .pight with four or so
more on the string. This will, we un-
derstand, bring the xuembership up to
about fifty, a gotelly number and
in-
dicating a prosperous Court we should
say.. Mr. Thos. Gennnill is Chief Ran-
ger, a good man in an important posi-
tion. --Mr and Mrs. T. C. Delgatty
andfanirly sp.ent Sunday at IC W.Del-
gritty's on the Bronson line in. Stan-
ley. --Colin Kennedy and Jewell Kyle
'of Seaforth upon friends here on
Sunday. -George Quinnon spent Sun-
day in Seaforth.---Mr. Ciratram is
placing a•new platform upon his weigh-
scales—The cheese factory being
fitted. up as a ceee,mery and will bogie
operations about the fifteenth. We
learn there are goodprospecte ahead of
it for the season. In the mann-
factnre • of •cheese • the factory
wee not considered a success.
stave •factory , has Changed
bithda, or rather Josiah Watson, who
has hadit rented for the past couple of
years, has turned it over to the owner,
Alex. Mustard,. who will run it. Mr.
Watson, who le a thorough mill man,
does not intend leaving 13rucetield, nt
least not at present. • The stock upon
which the mill - has been working is
owned by W. Ament of Seniorth.--
Pete Cameron met with a bad accident
on Saturday last at Simon Macken-.
zie's the and concession of Tucker -
smith., Waves holding a colt when it
reared and coming down With itafront
feet on his shoulder fractured the bone
find otherwise injured him. Dv. Arm-
strong attended to his injuries, lint be
will not be able to swing the Mtn free-
ly for wale Aarosteong is
the M. H. O. for Stanley and will do all
the vaccinating for the schools in that
township. He has also the schools in
sections 3. 4, and 0 of Tuckersmith,
Drs. Mackay and Scott • of Seaforth
have four and Dr.141cDermid of Howell
three. Clinton doctors have been giv-
en the old ehoulder.--Brucefleld: IS
the centre of the good roads district
and yet an improvement might be
made, Even the trifling matter of a
raking, which would not cost much,
would be appreciated: In speaking of
the roads the other day, Dr. McIntosh
remarked that the original cost was
£800 or $4000. perjmile and that the
grade was not, to be more than, one
foot in the hundred,
- East Wawanosh. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jae Dow were in Hib-
bert last week attending the wedding
of Miss Roy, Mr. Dow's niece.--a-S. T.
Irwin was in Kincardine last week de-
livering a horse whieh he disposed of
at a good figure to Mr. Gentles of that
town. --Mrs. • Stewart McGee of
Winghate visited Mn McGaree
last week. -a --•Mr. Coornbee of S. al.
No. 8 le inlay preparing for an exam.
Monday. to return ft). their bottle in which he intends writing on at Hamill-
Helen:4111°0mm ,They went by tile ton about 24th of this month, --On
most direct route, not making any Thursday last the spirit of Annie Vielet
detourinto Colorado, and Utah as on infant daughter of Me. and Mrti. 3'. A.
avellt• ae n the mountain Plisses in this vide t,ears of abontawenty
of those states they followed on the days. For about nine days the little
heels ef anew blockades and land thing suffered tench pain and its death
* elides. On one section of the line was a happy release, but young as it
theirs WWI the second train. in seven was the parents will MISS it much and
times eleven doe, They veere-ac-
conipanied to Monteria's &mita by
their lul earner eitirt which was not un- Menzies took its flight after ft sojourn
McKillop where experts suet as they
are are much in demand. •
Trix Nuivs-Ratoorto is becoming Ain
MOre popular in this section of the
township and we doubt not but that &-
the same may be said in other parts RS
WW1
• Hayfield Line.
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. While travellingthrough the town-
ship your correspondent was forcibly
etruck by the appearance of the school
yerds. Arbor day produces great re-
sults as no doubt it is doe to the obser-
vance of this day that Such a change. is.
noticeable to the yar de, •
• Miss laertie Thompson, who has been
visiting at Mr. H. Beacom's .for some
time, returned to her borne on the 10th
last week. •
Mr. Powell, butcher, has started ont
on his regular trips along the line.
Mr. Joon T. Beacom and Mr. John
Cluff delivered a couple of fatted 'ani-
mals in Clinton one day WA week, Mr.
S. Smith of Olintort being the purchas-
er. The forrner's animal was a fine
specimen of fat beet, while the latter's
tipped the scales at 1340 lbs.
Quarterly meeting was held in Coles
church last Sunday morning at 10.30.
There was a good attendance and, all
appreciated the excellent anthem giv-
en by the --
Mr. G. W•• Hartwell attended the
teachers' convention of the Varna dis-
trict which was held in Varna Public
School on Saturday last, .
Mr. W. Hooey of Pine River accom-
panied by Mr. Will. a former
.teacher of'S. 5. No. 10 of this linetpaid
&tying visit to friends in this vicinity
last Saturda,y. Mr. Bleir's genial smile
is a sight which all his friends behold
with pleasure.
Mr. %ill Elliott of Porter's Hill spent
• Sunday on this line as did else Mr. P.
Campbell of Clinton. e are always'
glad to seethe sunny faces of pedagogp-.
es whether they are actively. engaged in
the work or have because of greater in-
ducements branched off on some other
line. • • •
Owing to the absence of Rev. Mr.
Smith,pastor of St. John's church,Mid-
dleternis Corners, there wee no service
last Sabbath. •
Mr. John Middleton of the 9th con-
cession shipped 57 large fat cattle last
Monday averaging, we believe MO lbs.
Ten more are being wade ready for .fo-
tura shipping, while the remainder will
be fattened on the grass.
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ROO.
The ()bristle Endeavor concert
given here on Wednesday night last
was a grand success. Mr. McDonald
and Mr. Carpenter of London compos-
ed the talent of the evening and every-
body there -wits well pleased with their
selections.
Miss Sarah Hill of Londesboro
vis-
ited at the Central Hetet a few- days
last week.
The Methodist church will have their
re -opening next Sunday. when Rev.Mr.
Campbell, of Toronto will preach both
morning and evening.
We have heard of nearly every wild
animal being ta,med, but never heard
of a bicyage being treated in that way
till one night last week. • .
- •
Porter's ma.
Mrs. Sterling nes the barn which she
Weight from Mr, James Hamilton
moved to its proper place now.
Mr. S. McPhail was visiting friends
In Kippen Saturdo and Sunday.
&Meg you should stay with rut when
you did tome back. • -
• Mrs. Burton was visiting friends in
Clinton last week and • returned home
on Saturday..
Miss Jennie Burke accompanied by
her cousin, Miss Yates, has • returned
home after a visit to friends in London.
• • The masons are now busily engaged
in building the foundation for Mr.
John Young's barn and hope to have
it soon completed.
Mr. 011ie Gardnerp. While driving
home from church on Sunday, Was up-
set out of the rig by a cow that was
Ly -
ng on the road, but we are glad to say
that he did not get hurt. Cows should
be kept off the,road:
Mr: J. Morgan paid a flying Dan %de-
ft to Bayfield. on Saturday.
Mr. Will Blair and Mr. Hooey, of
Kincardine were visiting friends here
and returned home on %Witt .
Mrs. McGuire is visiting friends in
Clinton now.
•
111eKillop,
Fall vrheat hair a. bad. appearance and
in many instances cannot possibly be
naore than half a crop.—The people
in the middle of their seeding and the
forest out in leaf is one of the results
of oue somewhat strange climate.
Mr. james Bell has lost a brood mare
which along with her foal botb died. --
Mr. John Lynch lost a yeluable horse
while at work one of the hot days re-
cently.—Mr. Grigg of Somerset,Eng-
land, who has travelled extensively in
the United Stater( during the last three
months, and is now making a tour of
Canada, visited this section recently. -
Mr. Bostienberry of Zurich was visiting
friends here a short time ago.—Quar-
' tete), meeting* eervices were held in
Winter* circuit last Sabbath and the
businese meeting on the following
Monday evening. ----A number of
• young people who were suffering trona
scarlet foyer, we are pleased to Say aro
recovering.---ltlesses. McIntosh and
Muldoon have purchased a stallion and
have him going the rounds.—A fish
peddler from, Goderich WAS on the
rounds lad week. -House cleaning is
now in order, so the women are in bad
humor and the men gloomy and silent.
Drysdale,
they have the eyinpathy of friends and . -
Miss Minnie Cooper, who will neighbors. The funeral took place to Atessra. Snowdon, Westlake and;
tberci an extended visib. pay Wiriglartin cemetery on Saturday after- Screerian drove a large herd of cattle
i10011. Truly it Was a bud, allowed, to to Grand Bend pasture lately.
lir. Thos. Doherty Cattle home on West= for a brief space.—Mles Hall Messrs. It, IL Talbot and A. L.
Saturday and returned again to Dor- of Belpriievi.ve was the Root of lefiss Screenan were viewing the large boat
JACKSON BROS.
FAMOUS CLOTHING HOUSE.
: Established 1854.
alrellearivellesiv‘elle
Out of the Ordinary
Is the selling we are now doing, And many are the complimentary remarks that have been made
abut our Goods and Prices since the adoption of the Cash system. We show an assortment of
Up -To -Date Clothing that is not equalled in this section, Our prices are based on the smallest
possible margin, and good, keen buyers are not slow to get the advantage. Theoldcredit system
and lower prices are a thing of the past .
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That Wonderftil $5 Suit
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Of ours is causing quite a sensation. it is easily worth $8, and we have
no hesitation in Saying that it is tlie G-reatest Value ever Offered in Canada
for the money. Nobody in want of a good. Knoek,about suit, can afford to
this,chitnce „.
Men's Pants -4111, .
Our Great Sellers at the present. time are g.ods at 175e, and $1 lines that.
can -not be -equalled bt any house in the trade um]. geode that will give
good satisfaction.
Because the Price is Low
• Peofikneed not be afraid of the goods . .
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Cffildrelfs Mottling,
' and most complete stocks in Western Ontario.
7e are noted for carrying one of the largest
People who appreciate seeing their children . neatly dressed. should see our.
goods. . We have a great many new things in .Nestee Suits. The prices run'
from $3 to $6. The style and patterns are exclusive and, no other house has
got them. Our School Clothing is havinganimmense sale. Ton crrin
buy odd coats and odd pants. All made by ourselves and the greatest gocids
kr in Canada for the money. Pants 50c., 60c.. and 76c. Odd coats $1.50, $1.76
and $2; aecordine. to size. ,
Shoe Departrnent*
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Selling the cheapest goods in the country Showing a great selection and do-
ing a great busmesS. No expense attached to this depar,tment, Saving *1,000
• a year from the old way of doing business By the way,. that "Creole" -
Shoe at $2 again is still the greatest selling shoe on the market. •
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Belgrave.
Rev. S. M. Whaley of • st. Helena
preached in Knox church here on Ap-
ell, 30th. Mr. Whaley always, receives
a warm reception in Belgrave.—Mr.
Murray of Knox College, son of Rev.
Mr, Murray of Kincardine, preached in •
this .place last Sabbath. while Rev. W.
T. Hall preached the pulpit vacant
in Whiteohnreb.-111r. Robert Gal-
lagher,*who knows well hew to build
stone wall, is,with his assistants,busy
at, the basement of the new church. It
livexpeeted that the ' corner stone will
be laid about the 21th of May.. We re-
joice to know that Rey. Mr. McLean of
•Blyth will lay the corner stone as he
was the one who made the foundation ,
of the first congreention in Belgrave.
--John Agnew of the Clinton Colle-
giate Institute was assisting his father
on the farm last week and returned to
(Minton Mrn morning. --B. An-
derson and A. Russel of tlae
Philadel-
phia. Dental College returned home
last week, but James Agnew, who
graduated from that College in April,
Is now located in New Carlisle, Ohio,
and reports doing well. Belgrave
boys always get to the top. --Mr. J.
E. Cciombes, our popular teacher from
near here, intends leaving- about 25th
of May to write on' an exam in Hamil-
ton, after which he will be a full-fled-
ged science specialist. We wish him
every success.
Forest 0 ()nib.
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Me. Angus Brown, who has been in
13ay City for some time, returned home
again.—Miss Sarah' Doman visited
friends in Kippen last week.—Mr.
'John Carter of Clinton gave a flying
visit to friends here.—Mr. • Christopher
Cooper, who has been home for a few
weeks vacation, returned to work again
last week.—Mr. Thomas Dayman
left here last week for Detroit whete
he intends to reside for some time.—
House cleaning is the order of the day.
—Mr. Jordon of Seaforth has hired
with Mr. James McKay for the sum-
mer.—We are sorry to note that Mr.
here,
McLean is very sick.—Rev.
Mr.Waddel of Hensall called. on friends
Servant Girl 'Wanted.
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Servant girl wanted. Ono able to take
charge. Apply to
MUS. (1)R.) AGNEW,
Clinton, May Oth,
Property fOr Sale.
' The subscriber ofrera for intle a very desirable
property on Isaac street consisting of four lots
upon which there is a comfortable frame house
with kitchen and woodshed attached. There
is a good stable and a ilrst.elass well of water
on promises. The orchard, consisting of grapes
itha kr a good one. The property will
be sold at a reasenablo figure for east* or cash
and balance on time. Apply to the owner on
Um premises ,
3.011X 31/N011,
Milton, MAY Oth.
Wuxi Tuesday, T. D. is an experi- LizZle Dates last Week.—School re- in Hared harbor Saturday afternoon, •A,
a
aoubt,tet go04 (Owe Oforders from nig of S. S. No, for tho month of nie foe conveying paesengers from
once agent end will, We haws no port : The following shows the stand. and t ley purpose having It at our plc. •
South rey farmers though lb must April. The narnee twe are arranged in Ilayflekl and foe the accommodation of
be said there is very keen opposition order of merit : 4tb class, Jennie Reit- nlettsure seekers.
in ilill inieiti and ttbout Durham. A.I5 tout, Ben °aerie. ,ard class, Grigg WA. (1 Screenan and daughter/iMiss
stone, Tom Noble and Dan Ferguson Alien Pattison, Gordott Shiell: Robert last week.
plasters, .They will 4k1c19 eaeh Edmund Irwin, Edna MeEturne , Melo Mr. M. Li. Westlake's wife pretented
are hard to heat. They are genial, McBurney, Annie MellurtieNRuby, Mr. John Wettlake has started the
and as persistent as so many porous Brooks Gladys Brooks. Sr, eh)" framework of Mr. It. Turner's barn,
other in a business way, if the OpttOr• Shlell, Alex. Naylor, Sr, pt, 2nd slob, him with a bonncing baby boy Usti
Wray is ton illViting,but withall are Alex. fihiell, Mina Currie. Ir. r, Ind Thursday morniate,
very Well. , teacher. . viewing! the Bauble Sunday evenings.
salesmen, Tom Barclay. jeck Living- 'Sine% Ora Currie. Sr, 2ria Clitar4, Annie, were guests at Manle rolre
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the best of Mends, agreeing to differ &tee, T - An lir. Goo. (lamp 11, Ir., has been
Court of &vista
Township of Stanley.
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.A. Conti; of Iterision will be held in the
Township Hall, Varna, en Moridayt Mat %Or
lea at the hour of 10 °mem a. m. for ins pur-
pose of hearing any complaints that may be
made Ititaillfit the A15•00140011111111. R011 of the
Tzrethgt 1%};
Stroll/ Otrttia513110tritoirg. Ali
4:1,1t.‘
T. CZ 1'4 Clerk
of the MUnielpality.
Virns,lisr Stk.
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New Millinery •
Slillinery that is at the top notch for style and elegance,
and is the reproduction of the Sty] efl shown in the large centres
• of fashion, is vvhat you find in our show room to -day. A' sPecial
showing of new Summer Styles has been prepa,red and search -
era after -what is new, novel, and that is absolutely correct will
find it here.
Our poliey is to have the. newest patterns and )ou may ,
of col Slerelicit,s
.r
Is read with interest att profit by th,
many patrons ofthis store. It is not the fill
ing of newspaper space with a lot of extra
language, without any attempt at exagger
vagant sta:tements, but the telling in plaial
tion, ofthis store and its service, of the:goot
that we have to sell: and the pride we sel
them- at . . .
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be cluite sure offinding the best values as well as best styles
here.
T'his week the stock has been brightened with
. New Ribbons ' New Gauzes
New Mowers • New. Shapes
"- New Sailors
and never has been in better shape fpr buyers..
&anther.
Corsets
The demand • fo
these goods increase:
every season, lf yor
have not tried then
you do. not know tht
comfort you an
missing in ho
weather.
Two lines that have just been
placed into stook. Summer cor-
sets made from strong net; two
side steels well bound, two nar-
row stay bands, lace edge at
top •
Better quality net, and better
filling with wide stay bands,
four side steels and fancy lace
top
35c
50d
Ready Trimmed Hats at $2.56, .
Our great leader in medium priced Millinery is our popular ready.to-wear Hat at $2.50.
For style and value it is without an equal in the trade at that price, and the demand for it in-
creases every season. We will have an extra fine lot trimmed for Saturday's trade.
Good There is a difference in Parasols, some kinds you can depend on and
Parasols some yon cannot. Ours are imported by ourselves direct from the
makers and are good through and through. Fast color tops that will not lose their
color, / nor cut mounted -on strong steel frames with plain and fancy handles. These
valaes are almost -good -enough to call special.
'Black Levantine top wareanted fast blaek and will not cut, mounted on
strong steel frame, 23 inch rib, steel rod, oatmeal, wood, handles, it good
131ack Glorialop will not tut nor turn green, naminted on Paragon frames
with fancy blaek handles
parasol foe either rain or shine
• $ 00 4
rine quality Gloria silk top, hollow ribs, steel rod, black and colored
handles with metal and horn trimmiugs
25
65
Readpliade The trouble andbother of making up your wrappers saved by buying thein ready ,
to wear. We have opened this week sonar "very pretty styles in Wrappers, made '
'Wrappers from the best quality American prints and perceles. Though made in Canada, •
they are the exact copies of the newest American designs and eost yery little, if anyapore than the nut-
terial would cost Alone. Here are two earnple items:-
*Wrappers made from fine American percales, waist lined, bolt, collar. and shoulders trimmed
with narrow braid, wide both aud extrafull skirt, blue, green,thrown, and red Paisley and si 45
floral pal tertifi Ott White ground
Wrappers made front extra heavy Anted= Indigo bine print, waistlined with strong cotton,
° double collar trimmed with foamy braid, frill OVer, ahOulder, belt, extra full skirt and wide
hem, an extra good garment 2 00
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HODGDIRE07 IMPORTERat
ENS BROS.,
Selling the Wiseman Stock at the Wiseman Store, Clinton.
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