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The Clinton News-Record, 1901-06-20, Page 5. ••• For Sale Ms BINDER TWINE FOR SALE. )31,44or rwitle DA the lowest prices. D. CANTELON or at Contelon Bros. store. Buten, Juno DORIIANI BULL FOR SALE. • OrSt•clatis Shorthorn Bull for rale. Good ) color and tirst•elass pedigree. About la inenths old. If sold at Onee a bargain will be PLUMSTEElt, Clinton 'ASTERS FOR SALE. 1 have a large number of Aster Plants for tilde. They are all good varieties and will be ready, for transplanting about the 1st of June. The Pinee Aster is the prettiest at tto lot. .got tho8eed I rem Chieago. I hove olso for sale a number of Verbenas, CHARLES COOIC, Clinten, May 18th, -CEIV1ENI FOR SALE, Thorold Cement for sale by Edward •Carter, oorner William awl Princess streets, Clinton. Spoeird rates on car lots,. Estimates given on cement walls and doors and. silos. ,All 'work sotisfaotoriiy done and' tat orders„ promptly attended to, """"'""'•""°'"'-rr"""—°•, Sale.Fov HORSE TO RENT QR FOR SALE, The undersigned offers for sob or to rent the li story house next the howling green on Mary street lately occupied by Mr.. A. A. Schrenk. The house is newly papered and iis in a good state of repair. IIIird and soft \voter - D. B. TaNNEDY; Clinton, Juno 17th. . ; ----L.—. FARM FOR SALE,. .. The undersigne(1 offers for sale lets 32 and 33, eon, 7, Hellcat, donsistIng of 113 acres, Ite acres cleared, balance gpod hardwood bush. • • A: branch of the Maitetnd River ruts across the farm which is woll eneed. 40 acresunder crop, 30 acreanty land. The soil 15 a good eiey loam, The from school.chureh, store and pest -office. The house is frame and was built four years ago. The outbuildings are good.. If sold witl, in a month will be sold cheap. Possession given Nov. 1st.' • . . • N., BINGBAM, May 2151. Surninerhill P. 0. HOUSE F0,11' SALE •. The undersigned offers for sale a sovearoom • e(1 cottage on Orange street together •with one- fifth acre of land. New cistern and well. Will be sold on reasonable terms. MRS. CARLING. Clinton, April 12th. GALEFARM F.Oii SALE : • elieleeleellellellee'r^ebeelfretete OUR• • • BRIIG111# SRL — OF — D. fl, Koenig's Bantu% Stoat has so far been even more successful thau we antici. pated. The stock, however, is a large one and although we have already sold a lot of goods the vacancy is scarcely noticeable. We intend to run off the stock of soon as possible and our low prices must do it, Come and see the bargains we have, a few of which are mentioned below : .. The Gale Farm, Ono of :•,he best 100 -acre farms in Goderich township, Huron county, lot 17 and part 18 on the 8th con., (1§ miles from Goile. rich, 7 from Clinton. Tins farm contains good buildings and fences. is well watered and un- derdrained. Large orchard and garden,. Farm will be sold on reasonable terms. Will sell either 80,er100 acres. ApplY to - WM, "GOULD, June 14 on the protases or Goderich P.O. ---— FARM FOR SALE. O undersigned offers for sale let 20;. eon. 15 each township. donsisting of 80 ..tteres, all red. The lot is situated. 43§ 1111105 from ton and 2 miles from school. Possession n next fall. :For further particulars apply o .40remises to . " 110l3ER1 .111.7011, -Clinton I'. 0. HOUSE FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale 0 very desirable property on Isaac street Consisting of four lots upon which there is a comfortable frame house • with kitchen mid woodshedattached. There is a good stable and a first-class we,' of :water on premises. The orchard; consisting of grapes nil apples, is a good one. • The -property will bal101d at a reasonoble figure for cash or § cash. id balance on time. Apply to the owner oll le premises• vats. ,IOng ,JuNcrt March 7th. Clinton May Oth DRESS GOODS Our Dress Goods are all bar- gains but we have not room to mention them all, besides the goods must be seen before the goods can be appreciated A couple of pieces of the Fancy Plaid left at 25c and 400 .A. line of Dress Goods in purple and red only at 12ic Some nice Dress and Skirt ' lengths at per yd. 050,75e and $1 Serges, leustres, Henrietta,s and Cashmeres at about wholesale prices. Dress Muslims at Cottoned() STAPLES Oue best Shirting for 10c and 1.1c Blue and Brown Denham 15c Toweling special worth 80 for 4c, Regular 12ec Print for 1.0c Colored Sateen; reg. 15c, for 12e Cotton Towels lair 50 Turkish Towels a pair 20c up Linen Towels a pair 20c up Table Linens at lees than Ivhelesale prices, 10c Table Oilcloth 20c 1 Floor Oilcloth • 20o 80c . READY-MADE OLOTHING The Ready -Made Clothing has been one of our busiest departments and it is in this departraent we can make the greatest reductions. We are selling all of our best suits at wholesale prices which is a big saving for you if you need a suit : . . Tweeds from 20a up Men's Braces at 20c, .25e and 40 c • An exceptionally nice White Laundried Shirts . • 45e f3lack Worsted at $1.50 Beet line at 75c Pants made-to-order from our best stripe worsteds Ties from • $1.00 5c to 25c . Collars from 10c to 150 ' Odd Pants from • , , 85c up 'curea ' 25c Overalls at . . , 45c and 70c Cotton Socks at 7c a pair Boys' Braces at .5c and 10c We have a few black Sateen Shirt Waists left, mostly small sizes, to elefirat , $1 Another line in Black Sateen, trimmed with white, at ' ' dOe Two pairs only Chenille Curtains. Koenig's prio Was $5, our price • • 0,50 A. few Chenille Table Covers at 50c In Boots and Shoes we ea,n show the highest quality combined " with the lowest prices to be found in the trade. - • We extend to ever.yone a heartyinvitation to cords and inspect our stocic and get oUr prices. , • THE CLINTON NEWS DX,INVATIVT011. A large number from Dungannon took in the It. 0. Picnic at Donner bronk on the 12th. Lucitnow will celebrate the glorious 12th tins year. A large number from here enjoyed the balmy breezes of lake Huron at Port Albert on Saturday; There Wall no service in St. Paul's church Sunday evening. Rev. Mr. Ooldberg went back to Is'orb Albert. to hold an evening service thefts. The Ladies Aid of St. Peas congre. gation are considering •the poseibility of holding a garden party in the neer future. Strawberries are beginning to ripen in this neighborhood now. Mr. and Mrs. jas.Curwin vvete visit- ing friends in Goderich, townehip week ago. Mr. Jas, Wilson was a caller in Duu. gentian last week. Quito a few took in the trip to Detroit on the City of Toledo on Wed- • nesday. Miss MaryBegly of Minh= was visiting friends itt Dunga,nnon 00 Sundaylast. The R C. picnic in Asfield on Tues- day the '18th kine promises to be a grand success if the Weather permits. Mr. Henderson of Blyth is buying wool in the village. PLUMSTEEL & G1BBII\IGS "Iv Nieg b••iielb.~41116,411~11"4"IVIIAlbegli, ••• 1 RECORD 10.1tlitrED I2 011I0A00, The happy bride in the following article taken from the Chicago Sun is a cotton of Mrs.F.W.Watte of. Clinton: There was a pretty home wedding at the residence of Mr, and lam Robert T. MOM% 7015 Normal avenne. Tuesday evening when their cousin, Mies Sarah A. McLean, was united ill marriage to Mr. Williant W. Kincheloe. The cere. roony took place at 8 o'clock, Rev. A. Lincoln Shete of the Normal Park X. E. churcb officiating,in the presence of about 50 relatives and intimate friends, As the strains of Mentlelssolte's wed- ding march, played on the piano by Miss Enarna Swim, rang out the bridal party entered the parlor. First in line were the two groomsnaen, Messrs. Thomas C. McMillian and Duncan W Boyd, the latter a cousin of the bride. Next came the bridesmaids, lefisses Christine Fioleyson and Emma McGill, gowned alike rtt white organdie and. carrying bunches of pink roses and. maidenheir ferns. The best man, Mr. John Husky, follovved, then came the groom and maid of honor, Mies Isabel McLean, a Meter of the bride,who wore pink and carried a boquet of roses to match. The bride was escorted to the • room by Mr. McGill and brought up the rear of the procession. She was becomingly attired in white silk ratlike demi triune, trimmed with lace and carried a shower bequet of bride's roses and lilies of the 'valley. Her only - ornaments were a diamond locket and chain, the gift of the groom. After the customary congratulations a dainty repast was served from a table decorated with cut flowers and smilax, Mr, and Mrs Kincheloe left on a, :short toer and will he at home" after July 10 at 150 Sixty-seventh street. The groom is,proprieter of a grocery and market at Wentworth avenue and Sixty-seventh street, WEST TUCI(EffSfIlTil. 'Mr, Fred Fawcett of Clinton sunk a well for Mr. C. Elcoat the past week only having to go fifteen feet and struck a splendid spying. Mr. T. Walker is busy this week, building the stone fouadation to Mr. George Watt's barn, A large number of our progressive farmers took in the excursion. to the A.gricultural College,Guelph, on Satur- day last. Sunday next will be flower Sun- • HAUCHF1BLD. regular Sabbath School anniversary Quite a number from here took in the day at Turner's church. This is the and in tlae past has always been a sue., exOursiell to Guelph last Saturday. cess and been made very interesting to Mr, Moore, our worthy station agent, the seholars. The racers and teachers has accepted a poition at Attwood and are sparing no pains tn make this years IIMRRIMAES. )311OWN—FINKBEINERmIn Crecliton on Suriday,the9thilnet.by the Rev.1. 0. Lityilr. Chao. Browo toUrs, 3. Fillkbeiller1 all of Oreditioe. , BROKENSIIIRE—ANDE3S011—At the Methodiat pareonaer on the• 17011 Met. by Rev. Jas.liussar,D.D., Mr. Win.13rekenshire of Stephen town- ohip to Mimi A.. AndersoOf Crediton, 110VEY--LUO.A.S.-•In Christ's church Markdale, en June 19111, by Rev. 3, F. Parke, Amherstburg, assisted by Rev. J. R. Newell, Minnie 4,, daughter of W. Locals, banker, to 3. 11, Hovey, druggist ef Clinton. SCOTT—BEWLEY-4kt the residenoe of the bride's father, so June 12, by Rev. A. blaollab, A., gr. John Scott, of Uullett, to Mise Aantie, daughter of Mr. Richard Bewley, of Morris. WHITFIELD--111oPHERSON—At the residence of the bricle'a parents, on June 5th., by Rev, P. Xuegrave, gr. Levi Whitfield, ot Grey town- ship to Mises A.nnie McPherson, of Mc:Killen. SMALLDON—WDOTJGALL—In Oran - brook, on June 12,by D. B. Mollae, Mr, Wm. Smelt:Ion, to Mise Kate McDougall, both of Cranbrook. EBERHARDT—COOK—In Brucefiehl, on June 7th, Rev, B. Sawere, Miss Charlotte, eldest daughter of Mr. Cook, Egraondville, to Mr. Louis Eberhardt, Thorndale, MORRISON—HESSIAN—in Win glaaM, • on June 12th, at the residence of the bride's parents, by Rev, Wm. Lowe, Mr. J. B. Morrison of Lang - side to Miss Bloomer May Heesian, daughter of Mr, Thos, Hessian, ITERMAN—SCHELLENBERGBR — At the Lutheran cleuroh,Ellioe,by Rev. Wm, Weinbaoleon the 51h of June, Mr. Frank Herman, Fullerton, to Clerine, daughter of Mr, Henry Sehellenberger, of Downie, 11ER,N—ARBOGAST—At the residence • of the bride's parents, on the Oth of Jane, by Rev, W. Weinbach, Mr. John W. Kern,Fullarton, to Louisa, • daughter of Mr. John Arbogast, Downie'. NICHOLLS--DENT—In ilifitohell, on the 12thofJune at"Rovvanwood,"the bonne of the bride's parents,by Bev. J. T. Kerrin, Miss Mabel A. ' Dent, to Mr, Chas. W. Nieholls, of Lon - don. GENTLES—KENNY— At Bobcaygeon, on June 5th, John Gentles of Kin- caraine to Mrs. Charles Kenny , of Boboygeon. CAMPBELL—KERR—At the residence of the bride's mother,on June 12th, e by Rev. A. McKay, Mr. Duncan S, • Campbell, of Greenock, to Mary, yeungeet daughter of the late Mi. Norman Kert, of Kinloa. • services exceptionally interes mg. Mr, T. Ashton arid bliss Powell of Bluevale were Sunday visitors here, Mr. Frank Garniss spent Sunday with friends in Goderich. Mr. Andrew Turnbull of the east end was the guest of Miss Carrie Johns' ten Sunday. Treasurer Turner has not only the - deepest well in this township but the most expensive one as well. When the' tanes and piping are all placed his outlay will not be less than eight hondred dollars. This seems a very a big sum to pay out for the purpose .but it gives Mr. Turner a, complete syetein of waterworks in house and barn, good water and plenty of it at all times. , will remove to that place shortly. ' Mr. Joseph Grey of St, Catharines Las soured the position as 'station agent here. Miss Maud and Master Willie Wilson spent ,Sabbath with friends in Guelph. Mr, Albert Aikenhead has returned from camp on Carling's Heights. Mrs. Geo.Baird,Jr,, spent part of this week with friends in Guelph. Mr, and Mrs. Alex. Thompson and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Aikenhead were the gueats of Mrs. Haines of Georgetown last Sabbath. • Mr. Beverly Ketoben of Knox College ereached in the Preebyterien church dere last Sabbath. Quite a large number were at the station on Wednesday morning .tolaid farewell to their good pastor and hie wife, Rev. Mr, and lira. Sewers, when . . . ExAmix.wriows.. .they were leaving on their trip to e .1110H SCHOOL There are 871 candidates writing on the Entrance Examinations in East Huron 1—Brussels ,Seaforth 84, Clinton 65, Wingham 73, Blyth 38, Fordvvich 27, and Wroxeter 19. A. Houston, at (Minton ; Wm. Watters Blyth were the guests of Miss El a Mowat will preside at ea oi , . Wiugham ; Cameron, at Graham last week, Blyth ; Malcolm Black, Wroxeter; Misses Maly and Elle Mawan of John Hartley, at Fordwich ; and In. Clinton were the guests of Miss Katie spectra* Robb at lerussele. Where ' " bb th Old Country. Professor Bedford of Henson has se- cured quite it large vocal. clam in our town: This worthy gentleman should get a very large class as there is no bet- ter teacher outside the American cities._ • 1Vlieses Anna and Edna Hamilton of COAL COAL• COAL NOW IS THE TIME TO ORDER We are now delivering right off the oars at the lowest possible price for the best grade of Aathra,cite Coal. J.Lart Picnics will. seen be the order of the day, in) faot some have passed through here already en route to Bayfield. necessary they will be awe e y .other examiners. The examination begins on June 26th and continues the two following day. It is expected that the results of this examination' will be annponced in the County papers, July 19th. The High School, Exanaination begins July 2ud and • continues to july 15th. The presiding examiners are as follows : •Seaford), Andrew Scott; Clinton, W. R. Lough; Winghane, George Dobson; Blyth, A,. 11. Musgrove; Wroxeter, David Weir; ud at Brussels Inspector Robb. On Part 1 of this examination, or as it is A SURPRISE TO EVERYBODY, The promptness which Dr. Chase's Kidney -Liver Pills regulate and invg- orate the action of the kidneys Hier and bowels, is a surprthe .to everybody, They are the people's favorite cure for kidney disease, liver coraplaint, indi- estion and constipation. The sale of BIRT CARLING—In Exeter, on Jun-- 10, the Wife ef T. 13.Carling, of a daughter. FOUTS —In Stephen, ou .Tune 51h, the wife of 'rhomas Foible of a daughter. SMALB--In Usborne, on June 10, the wife of Tlaornton Smale, of a daugh— sOrnetirnes ealled--Pnblie School Leav. this great prescription is simply enor- ing--there are 23 writing at Clinton • n3ous. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box liVroxeter 16 at 331375h and 28 at ' Front tlaese candidates $824. has been TENDERS WANTED. .EXCURSION TOSARNIA 37 at. Seaforth • 31 a,t Wingham ; 18 ai all. dealers. • . Tenders . for the erection of tt, roler's res•under the atts lees of Miner, En. Brussels, .'For the .High SChool &mul- 1 campment L8.0,F., Wing am, on t,here are 243 candidates.. n •July 2nd 1901. EXETER. ' 'clone° in thit Town of Goderielt wil be received not later than 11 o c Toralers must be address;d Co W,Lane,.County Clerk, Goderich. The building will be of stone and about 30x10 feet in Size. The material on. hand to be ivied in the building. Plans and apecifications con be seen at the Clerk's office, Goderich. 'renders must be sealed anti marked. Tender for the Erection of a Gaoler's Residenee. The lowest or any'..tender not necessartlY executed, - • • • • • • W. LANE, Clerk. • • P. •HoLT, Wardee. . Dated at Goderich lune 18111. • • • -BULL FOR SERVICE. Subscriber has for serViee thorobred Short Holm Bull. Terms 51.50 to insure, . . . • . ADAM. WEIR, • ' Hullett, May 8th. Lot 27, Con. 4, Hallett. • • W. GLEN. CAMPBELL s, Organist and Choir-lVfaster of North street church. Goderieh, .1,0 teacher of piano, pipe. organ and theory, is prepared to take a limited number of pupils for instruction • Leave word at the Clarendon Hotel. • Will visit Clinton on vriday of each week; • • • 'ISUMMER BOTTAGES TO RENT. ' At the well known sominer resort. "Jowett Pole' a couple of desirable cottages, furnished or nrifernisheil, by the month or for season. For further riarticulars apply to juuo rah... 21 W. R. Jelavktz Duarilele. .„ . • • • SATURDAY,. JUNE 22 A MUSICAL CENTRE Your home becomes a musical centre when you have a first quality piano there. You will appreciate the high qualities or those I sell and how I can sell them. Organs and General Musical Merchandise sold. right at GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY SYSTEM .Spee1a1 Decursionsto the PAN.P.MERICAN-EXPOSITION BUFFALO, JUNE 27 Special trains will leave its follOwe 4 LEA.Vg . . HOARE'S musie Emporium. 1141ABLEAtuieglitilli. 466 Goderich 6.00 tt. 2,60 Barnesville 6.20 2.45 olawrois- b.30 2,30 Settforth 5.45 2.20 Dublin 640 210 Mitchell 6.10 2.10 Sebringville 0.22 Pan-Anterlean Grounds, Arrive 11.10 a.M, Excursion tickets are valid only going and returnimr on above dote except from Godorieb, Bolinesville and Clinton from which points tickets aro valid returning, on regular trains next cloy, Speciat excursion train leaves Pan-American Grounds station after the Brilliant Electrical. Illumination itt 111,605 111. For tickets, folders and all information apply to agents Grand Trunk Railway, Clinton 81.25 I..ondesboro 11.35 • ' *151 lyth int alai& : 1.20 Returning, tho spaniel leaves Sarnia, ablO.pan. on June • • ' • Fee131e, Wasted Nerves Aroused to New Life. A S'ulterer For Years Fr em Weak Heart, H*Virasted. Nervels and Sieeplesaness Oared .Free Boxes of Dr. Clutee,s Nerve Food. ITODGENS. agOnt, Clinton, M. 0, Dicitsog, District Pass, Agt. BE THORODDHLY PREPARED 7011 BUSINtSS. Whether weakened and wasted by overwork, worry or disease, the re- sult of exhausted nerves is felt In neuralgic pains, nervoint headache encl. dyspePsia,, Serious functional derange- ments and intimately in paralysis, epil- epsy, locomotor ataxia, prostration or insanity, the remedy is found in Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, as is proven in the ease referred to below :— Mrs. Chas. H. Jones, Pierceton, Que., writes :—"For years I have ;been a great sufferer with my heart and nerves, 1 woUld take shaking spells and a dizzy swinuning feeling would come Over nie. Night ef ter night I Would never close my eyes, and my head would ache as though it would burst, At last I had to keep to my bed, arid though my doctor attended me from f8,11 to spring, his mediCine did not help me. "I have now taken five boxes of Dr. Chase's Nerve n'ood, and it has done me more good than I ever believed a medicine could do. Words fail to ex- press my gratitude for the wonderful cure brought about by this treatnient." Dr. Chase's Nerve Foe& 50 cents, a box, 0 boxes for $2.50, at all dealers, or Bdmatison. Bates 84 Company, Toronto, Tile Best 16 tfte Cheapest Owing to the scarcity of cars there is a diffi- culty in getting orders filled. We would advise ordering at once in order to secure present price as coal will und,oubtedly ad- vance first of nextimonth if not sooner. - - - Leave your orders at our store. - 2 Cars Portland and Th.crold Cement just .received. Call and get our prices. collected, Of this sum $406 was sent Miss Elsie McCallum spent Sunday with friends in London. Mr, Swenerton, of Niagare,,on-the- lake is itt present on a visit, with his daughter, Mrs. J. le Roes. Rev. W. Marton left on Tuesday to attend the Presbyterian General A8. sembly in sosion at Ottawa. Dr. A, .R. Kinsmito, John Davidson and Wel. Johns are attending as jurors at the County Court in Goderioh this •week.. • • , Rev. 0„ W. Brown, B. D., who luta returned to the pastorate of St. James St, church for a third year, will preach at both aeryices next Sunday. His oubjeet in tlae morning will be "A imodel ongregation," and in the even •ng "A true minister." Rev. Colon Fletcher of Thames Road, accompanied by Mrs. e , Monday for Hamilton, where they will visit Rev. Dr. Fletoher, before proceed- ing to Ottawa to attend. the Presbyter- ian General Artsembly. The ladies Aid of Cavell Presbyter- ian church will held a strawberry fes- tival at an early date, which; will be announced later', Dr. Rollins was in Detroit on Thum- daylast assisting in a very critical oper- atio n upon his ratio, Mrs. S. White, We are pleased to state the patieot though very low io now on the way to possible recovery, Lo the Education Department to pay for examining the answer papers, an $318 to the various School Beard pay presiding examiners, buy ink, pen and other incidental expenses bi the examination. • . ZURICH. Messre. P. Lamont And E. Zeller • visited Grand Bend on Sunday. gr, Johnnie Deichert is able to be out again 'after being laid up . for several weeks. Mr. Fred. klowald and Miss Bender of Stratford are visiting friends here at present. • • F. Hess St Son have an order for one of their fancy buggies to be sent to bIt on Durham. Quite a number from here attended the Consereative convention at Hensel) on Thureday. Misses Wettlaufer of Blyth are visit. ingeMr.Rickbell and other friends here at present. Remerieber the date of the Zurich ptiblic school picnio and civic Windily, June .$1_900ff_212ig OF STRATI0ORD. ONT, , •Mitch of your future Succom depends upon tho, thorough preparation you receive, there fore be careful when selecting school. NO two schools aro alike. The excellent roan. totion that tair college enjoys. the large patron - 111 success our stn. RATTEUBDRY ST. WORKS, I)ireet importers, 'Workmafl- . ship and blatetial guaranteed. ago we noels o. dents have in soeurliag and holding situations, indicate thatour school 15 000 of the very hese" in the Dominion. Wette for our beautiful oat. alogue in welch you will find full particulars concerning our college. If you want tho best in business education you can Eget it here. litudoets can enter at env time. W. 3. iill.LIOTT, Prinelpal SEALE 14 BIOS PROPRIETORS. to be slaughtered at S. C. Rathwell's, Varna. A great opportunity to get shoes at less than wholesale prices. Having bought the stock of J,13. Jamieson of Brucefield itt it low rate on the deihr we want to turn it into money as quieltly as possible. Sale will. commence Friday, June 21,0, continuing until disposed of.' .This is a good, ell assorted stock ntl will and secure the greatest b# - HBAFORTII HALL—loll/orris, on June 10th, toOr. and Mrs, Howard Hall, a daughter: SHERA—In Gorrie, on June 7th, the wile of Mr. Jae. T. Shore, of a son, SCOTT—Iti Morris, June 71h, to Mr., and 1Virs. Beht. Scott, a daughter. DAY—In Lower Winghara, June 10th, Mrs. R. j. Day, a daughter. SALTER—In East. Wavvanosh,June 7th, Mrs. W. Salter of a son. • ARMSTRONG—In IVIorris, on June 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Arnistreng a daughter.. Mrs. Blackwell and daughter of San Francisce are berejust now "Smiting at the residence of her father, Mr, Alex. Dr. 1'. A. Clarksein has peichased a medical praotice in the village of Prince. ten, Oxford county,and intends locating there. Ile taught Behool in that local, ity for Beveled years before he commend- ed to study medichie. Mr. Tisdale ofl Clinton is owner of an automobile,the first one brought into this county. lie was in Seaforth with iton Sunday and the noel vehicle attracted no little attention. Mr. J. Itiehardson left on IvIondey on a two Montilla visit to Scotland. Ills father and all his handy connections reside the old land and he gOeS with thedouble purpose of visiting them and "doing "the GlasgowExhibition. 1.1r, Philip Murray of Eginondvi Ile has been appointed agent for this vice inity for theNiagara vapor bath cablhate. Thie is a health device which' highly recommended and no doubt Mr. Murray Will be able to dispeSe of Many of theln. INDELIBLE GOLD W.FITER PRINT II OEN'TS go very rapidly. all early FOR COGS pins, 4 Buttev 86 iggga and ' 4 large order has been placed with us for eggs which we upset fill, no in order to do it as , noon an possible we are paying t 11 Cents poi. :Dozen. We also have a lively de. mond for butter for which we ttre ming 14 Coots por poutol, Delivered at our store this week. Good Prioes %tor )?roduoo. 0, OLSON .ktoat door to Dr. Gune's ptivato hospital. Farm Ppdttoe taken, DEATHS. ROBERTON-sin Brussels on Sunday June 16th, Isabel Roberton,aged 21 years 1 month and 12 days. • WHLTESIDE—In Clinton, on Sunday, June Id, Guy Whiteside, infant son of Albert •Whiteside, of Ilensall, aged 1 year and 9 months. PATRICK—1n Howick, on 'Monday June 10th, Tennett Patrick, relict of the late Hugh Patriek, Sr., aged 95 years, • YVILL—In Morris on June 121, Eliz- abeth Boyd, wife of Robt Yufilraged 49 years. ' RITOHIE—In Howirik, June. lltle Jas. Ritchie, aged 60 years. ' THOMPSON--In Fullerton, on the 6th of June, Mary Ann Thompson, aged 49 years, 6 months and 19 days. , CARLIN—In Staff% on June Iltb, Mary McCann, widow of the late Joha Carlin, aged 82 years, GLASS—In Seaforth, on June llth, Jartles Glass,aged 87 years,5 months and 18 days. WRIGHT—In Winthrop, on June 6th, Dixoo M. Arbuokle, wife of Mr. James Wright, aged 56 yore and 10 days. COOESON—IU Exeter, on June 6th, Norman Olaester,son of Mr. Thomas Cookson, aged 7 Months and 2 days. Suitable for Barns, Fences, Gates, • Bridges and. all outside work . . . . • 'WHITE AND I7 COLORS . - it is durable and mighty cheap, too. !Call and get color bard and all particulars. Good ssortment Oil Stoves. Screen Doors and Windows.* . S. 0, RATHWELL, Title elgrirdtite at every toe of the wade. 14XiitIVO BrOM0eQ11114111e 't &Mete 40000 th0.104$40A faillt-010-40.1) .A.••••••••• a••••••••,......11H411 DITTOLD AGONY FRO1V1 SALT RIIEtIM .-HA. RLAND BR S. .. - OHEAP - HARDWARE HOUSE ' • . pfolvolvvvvvvvievvvvwwwwwwvvvvvv•iwoN4Wwwwwq cKINNON CO. JE41...-VrallE31 Mr. Chas F.MeLean, Valinerston,Ont, says 1—'‘I suffered untold agony and misery for yore With salt rheum in my feet. 1 tried almost every remedy 1 could hear of. 1 was told by the hest physioians could not get more than temporary relief, I was induced to • try Dr, Chase Ointment. After one or two application reeeived great relief`, and, when I bad used only two boxes I was completele cured." At all dealers, 60 cents a box. A Ply ChaSor. Mr. John Matheson called at the Canadian office this Week and asked that the pliplie be given the benefit or what. he had discovered as it rpeatIS of preventing flies from annoying horses, For it couple of years he has mixed coal oil svitb axle grease,. to about the consistency of castor oil, and with the mixture annointed his stock. Be states positively -that animals so treated will not be bothered with flies. He has re- commended it to others, who have used the mixture with the same results. 404, Mt troOat 111081110abili Thh oted .Engtith Itetnedv, Sold and teeommended by all druggiste in Canada Piny rele able mediae° disteVered. 85.4 vaelca#et &deed to ttlY6 alt Sexual WeakiieSS, effeetS Of abuse forms° er eXeete, 3fental Wotry. me; (?iUSO taixo,Optuin or Stimulants. Id. d Oil receipt S otnin S rap" for Andrea teething is lea. it? Omar On 01). sent to• to Ate and is the preset p on of the cddeot and best foniale physicians. and ntraes in tho United SEMI Price twonty-five ont the world.' ilo sure and ask for CLINTON MARBLE AND - GRANITEWORKS •••••••••••••t•••••••••••• 1 Effect ol A.dvertishig 1 1 ...r.... 1:nwizIatelstualti 0: No: :vh e York infiupenhc: of advertising is mentioned by sician, in an article oil Saila- parifia, He states that for many years before 1850 nobody had I osed eatsaparilla for any pur- pose, but about that time a firm began adyettising it, io the news- papers as a medicine. Since • then millions of gallons have . been eonsurned every year and Ian enormous sum is annually expended in its manufacture. The best class of work procurable hes been manufatturedhere for- m any years past, WE WON'T call on you a week after year bereavement, WE wort make the work to suit WE mu truhaekPerleteLe price to suit the work. WE WILL give yon the choice of the production of the world to design and material Wawa the ONLY prao. tical men in elintOn hi Our line. Do nOt, be talked into placing your •••••••••••••••••••••••••• For Over:Fifty Years Itag.Wisstow's Soornnvo Brave has halo used by milliong of 'mothers for their ehildren while teething. If disturbed At night and broken of your rest by a sick child suffering and crying with pain of CuttingTeeth gond at once and get it bottle of "Mrs. Winslow's sooth- ing Syrup" for Children Teething. It will re- lieve tho poor itto aufferor immediately. De- vondupon itonothers, there 10 110 mistake about It. 11 011550 Diarrhce_,,a regulates the Steinheh and bowels, ewes Wind. Celid stifteila 1110 Gunts,reducesInflarentation,anditiveatote and fo tho I ole Atom. "Is fa. Winslow's order vvithout first eall- log ort us. • J B. HOOVER,18 pFtoP Connneroi:E1._....=,...otei. ittnn Ilarket Revert of pries, one package , Six, . -4401Oftee. Pamphlets free tfi ddrefla 0.0 Wood company. Wia .1550* rot Sale by VCrAttat Co., tlovey, 11 13, 00Mhe small, V lieekle. cents art bottle., Sold by al 'druggists through Wiebtele 80erilitre Mine. Stores differ ! One has has taste, another hes not. One confines itself to reliable goeds, another buys whatever it can get to sell cheap.One marks its goods ill plain figures a,t the very lowest caSh price and gives eo *d1so0unt, another marks its goods high Ana takes all 10 per cent, discount and tries to make yoix believe you are getting 10 percent. all cash prices, but in this enlightened age people know that 10 per cent. must be put on before it ettn be taken oft One turns the experience of the past into a conetant betterment, another pimps at conclusions'brags much about enterprise and "gets left" smut times. We would bo ashaeried to have nothing better to offer then cheapness. Price and quality go hand-in- hand here; which means poor interests :we on a par with oar own. This . week we haye received several cases of new summer goods which were bought at very low prices for cash arid will be so14 at metes like these : , Blaek Cheviots, all wool, for ladies' tailor-made costumes, 50 to 56 inches wide. at $1, $1.25 and $1,50' White Pique (P. 1, tine qnality, regular 20c, foe 12c New Dress Goods, 40 inches wide, in small oheck, a good range of colors, regular price 25c;for 15c New Black Dress Goods, small figures, 40 inches wide, regulae price 35c, a great snap at 20c • New Curtains, 2,e 3 and 8 yards long extra value at 18c, 255, 50a, 750 and $1 per pair Men's Heavy Cotton Socks, ribbed tops, 5 pairs for 25c Ladies' Heavy Rtbbed Hose, fast black, worth 18c,2 pair for26e M°KINNON 1 Oa. - SLYTH AAAAAAAAAMAAAAAAAMAAAAMMANWAAPAAAAAAW.10001200. •••••••••oismosOsoOsosos•••••••ooso•••••••••••••••• • a I S. H. G1DLEY . -1. BLYTH I • s • : POFbULAR CLOTHING STORE . : , . • ii• 14...P•rpnimilammimminommil...............anifeloommel............i I/ * 0 o 0 0 I S P R I N G NO V E LT1 ES.1 • * i . DRESS YOUR BOY WELL I • . a • o • a • 6 6 • Yee are proud of that boy of yours. Every boy should he the pride • :of his parents. Ile should be dressed so that he may feel the equal ot any i • of the boys he is associated svith. i 6 Let es flt him out this poring. We will make him one of the beet 414 al I: dressed boys in this county. The elegance arid taste represented in our so • Juvenile clothing must be seen to be appreciated. ' 0 a to * es The vest suits, ages 4 to 8, made from iich effects in htsndsome • • Worsteds and Weeds, are very cute. le • • • r or larger boys we show SOMe very nobby suits in grev ana brown 41 • — .t Y• et tweeds and bine serges. We can sell you a suit as low as $1.50 or as high ; 44 as $6 or -stop tst any.point between. where the price pleases, 0 il • • o • s • . MEWS SUITS . . • • • • • • • is We are also, effering big bargains in Men's Suits this month. Call : : twa nee the $0 suits We are selling at $1 mut the $9 suits at $6. 0 • • • . s e • i So HI G1DLEY * f3LYTH1 o •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••01106000te$000•00000601110* • 'Wheat ....... • s r 1-,• • • • 0 61 to 0 115- Opese Wheat.... • ........ '12 to 0 03 Barley......., 087 16-0 40 ....,... 0 31 to 082 141i•rtVireVY)* 060 Of 060 Rye. ..... 0 40 to e 45 Potatoes per bushel . 0 20 to 0 25 Butter rolls and crock ,,, 124 to, 0 13 13utter in tub , 0 14 to 0 15 Eggs per , 'a 01,,, to 011 .. . .. — ... 8 00 to 9 00 .Wool........— ...... . 0 15 to 0 16 Live llogs per 6 50 to 50 Dressedrork per esvt 8 00 to 8 60 11S to ,2 00 Draft per ton.— .... 1400 to 140(1 Shorts per ton. „ — 15 00 to 10 00 Wool per ..... 13-18 14 Dtied clippies pet lb. to O4