The Clinton News-Record, 1904-09-01, Page 5•
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September 1st 1904
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THE MOLSONS BANK
Incorporated by Amt of Parliament 1856
(Capital authorized, $5,000,000 Capital paid up $3,000,000
Reserve Fund $2,850,000
—REMON��TAL..
haveremoved'from.aur
Elie Public will please heal in mind that we
old stand, Rn c.tcnbury street, 10 one new and spaefouii office (which
Isom* In t1n' centre of I act own) in the. tnew (Millie block, turner of
Victoria and Albert, etreets (opposite J. 1V IrwinNi grocery.) A, coli
frolic the public generally is solicited,
.. ---SAViN(S: BANK DMPARTMENT—
Intere'st allowed at highest curt ent rates from date of
deposit to date of withdrawal-. ....,.,.,.
til.. C..BRLWER Manager'.. • - - CLINTuN
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WANTED—A. GOOD SMART INT
elligent l3oy to learn the telephone
operating alid jewellery business,
r� �.. •Riamhall & Co.
.. PAM TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—
•-• Lot 32, eon. 9c Ooderict,t township,
* - consisting of 80 aeres, 40 Acres seed.,
• • ed dawn,, 6 acres in fall wheat,, or-
ehard, brick house e.nd bank barn.
• • anile front scltoc•1, ..23i miles from
Holmesville, 5 miles from Clinton.'
Immediate possession can be given.—
George 3. Connell, Clinton P. 0,
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Jeweler and Optician
CLINTON—
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let us clean an.d
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regulate it or vere.,
• DR. BUTLER, EYE EAR, NOSE;
and Throat Specialist, 370 Queen's
Avent.e, London, 3rd door cast -of
St. Andrews Church, Glasses sup-
• plied. Will be at the Rattenbury
Rouse, Clinton, Apra 28, Tune 2 and
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ca. sell you'one.a
a very reasonable
rioe..
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We couldn't.
Cou!rl Yoll'?
nave • built up- ,t . first classy.. •
11 - trade, such as we•` have •
unless our goods, were •
right in every way. .We sell
the Finest Goods forthe finest-,
trade, One trial convinces you
of this.
• Among other lines we';ex•
-
eel in . Fancy Biscuits,. We
keep Assorted Biscuit`s: at .10e..
;per lb. up to Macaroons et 50e,
in Olives and Piekles we have
wily the best Chutney Chili
Sauce, Chow -Chow; sweet :and.
sour Vinegar Pickles and also_.
Horse Radish.
We still solicit yotur trud•,
• ' . O'Neil.
CLINTON
cases for -Sale:
x—Good Cottage ard two lots on
Isaac street. •
t—Good House and two lotswith
large plumorchard on Fulton
street. '
3—Comfortable • House and Cue lot
ea Joseph street.'''
4—Brick Haase and two lots on Mary
street.
5—Two, Hooses on Rattenbuty street
west:
.6—Large Brick House, With six acres
of land, barn azul driving barn, good
orchard, within amile of centre of
Clinton. •
;7-i rame Hotise With eight acres. of
land, barns add orchard, et Din:sley
Terrace, '
:For terms, etc., apply to
liE 1 •Y B 4ATTI1,
tsol,'Qitor, etc. Clinton.
1:We are tarrying a, nice tae of
'Vases
J'ar4inieres
.Toilet Set's
• ;and would be pleased to have you call
•;tut1 inapeet• .
Y Our stook of Neveltics, Eirie*a-brat:,
artware, Tinware, cte,, is complete.
11esales these we carry candles and
Vele? t,isettft;i.
Eggs takeri in exchange for' goods.
: ShierSTa�t0.
THOROBRED • REGISTER3D lei R-
, hem Bull for 'sale, • 13 months old,
Have two will sell one cheap.—Ai-
bert Nott, let 24, con. 2, Stavley,
Clinton P..0. 15
COAL 1
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW ,
• FOR YOUR SEASDN'S SUP-
PLY Or COAT., WE ,CARRY
ONLY 'TIE VERY. BEST
GRA
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bFS 'WHICH 'WILL nL.OI,n
A.T• THE LOWEST POSSIBLT
PRICE. E
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('TAT
ORDERSMAY .I,. E
DAVIS . &, R01\FLAND'S HARD- .
WARE STORE, OR WITH
s
sevenora.
For yourself I ow much a shoe has to
do with the ippcaranee of your foot.
.What is uglier than a poorly . shaped
shoe ? What is .daintier than
A' TRIM CLEAN' COT SHOE,.
that fitsclosely about the foot ' and
brings out its natural .artistic lines.
We; ci,•n 'find • a slice to fit •your feet'
no 'matter how lard you are to snit,
Our spring stock has ar`'ved and the
prices are right.; We are showing :' a.
line • cf shoes . for .,nen at $350 that
can't. be beat for price and quality.
Also a line of shoes fez 'women • (The
Queen Alexander) for $2 which is extra
value., Come in and' Lave a look at
our stock.': No trouble to show goods.
Groceries.
Oar stook is complete. We have c:
goody line of Japan Teas, green • ar.d..
black. In Package teas we carry the
Ludelia; Red Rose, Blue: Ribbon and
Lipton's celebrated teas. They were
bought before the advance in, price
which we will give ors custoers the
benefit of, ('lam
in and rancy • Biscuits,.
Boiled Hann, Sinokecl Roll, Breakfast
Bacon; ' Pickled' . figs 'Peet, Canned''
Meats, Pickles, in bulli ' and bottles • cf
all kinds. A trial crder will convince
yon that, We tarry a stack equal to
any in tte trade and the pricesrea-
sonable. Also a cat a^ Redp.th's.sug-
ar just arrived which we are selling at
cost,
in seeds we have got .'good Red
Ciover, Alsike, '1'imcth ',: Mangold and
Turnip seed aril all kinds of garden'
seeds, orchard grass,
In crockery we .have a few ' dinner
sets we are selling; very . cheap. Your
ikadc selected, `
R, GRAHAM
Ogle Cooper's ole. stand.
Cash for Butter and Eggs. ('hone 23
T•LOUIS .STAT COt�
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NONvemitir1
noaite ,
NEW ORLEANS
Through Sleepers and Dining Cars
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St Louis And Mobile,
St• Louis and New Orleans
Axl O• 1[t.,1t
Waimea.
HROWNLEE—LITTLE,--At the Man.
se, kgzuandville, on August 24th,
by Rev. N. Shaw, MT.Goor.ge Bro-
•wnlee of Seafortlt, to Miss Maty
Jane Little of Clinton.
TAY h,I)R—McCRACKI N....At the re-
sidence of the bride's parents,
Wingbam, on August. 24th, by
Rev. Jas. McCracken,brother of
the .bride, Albert L. Taylor of
London, to Emily. daughter of
John McCracken.
TULLOt,`K--,JOIINSTON-. ()n Aug-
ust 17th, at the residence of , the
bride's father, by Rev, Dr. Gundy
Andrew II. Tuilock of Sarnia to
Clara May Johnston, eldest dau-.
gltterghaofin William C. Johnston of
tiVin
.l ACLL.—CAMPB '.LL• -vii Aug. 24th
at the home of the bride's father,
Goderich, by Itev. George N. I-iaz-
en, assisted by .Rev, W. H. Gra-
ham, Mildred Ethel, youngest dau-
ghter of Mr. William Campbell, to
Frederick George Eagle of Toron-
ELLEKE 1t—SMITH—At the residen-.
ce of the bride's brother, Ged'er-
ich, on August 24th, by Rev.• J.
A, Anderson,Francis 1-1. Elleker
of Walkerton, to Sadie L,, dau-
ghter of the late Jaines. ?.Smith,
ESLER—CAPI,LNG—Al the hotel
Clarendon, Winnipeg, on August
3rd, by Rev. Mr Stewart .of St.
Paul's ' church, Rosetta, eldest
daughter of Mr. Peter Cabling of,
Blake, Ontario, to Dr. ',John Esser
of Milton, North Dakota..
DAVIDSON—BARNARD-- At Mance-
lona, Mich., on. August 17th, by
Rev. A. H. McConyb, A, J. David-
son, formerly of Exeter, to Miss
•Donna Le Barnard .of Mancelona.
BAKER--HARVEY—In the Presby-
terian church, Wyoming; • on . Aug.
17th, by Rev. R. Hobbs of Stra-
throy, President :of London Con-
ference, Rev.' R. Smith Baker,
Walton, tor Alice, daughter. of Mr,.
A..D. r a of .min .
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• Bence of their friend, Mrs,. S. t.ox, of x<elrie tDdtsiairu•.
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We copy with pleasure the follow-
ing
ollowing clipping from the "On DR" col -
tuna of bee turday'.i.Mali and Empire
A pretty wedding Was celebrated in.
(loderieh on August 24th at the resi-
dence of Mr. William. ('ampbell, ex-
poetrnaster (loderich, when hie you -
gest daughter, bliss Mildred Ethel,
became the wife of Mr. Frederick G,
Eagle of Toronto. About fifty guests
chiefly relatives of the bride and
groom, witnessed the event. The
ceremony took place at high noon,
Miss Mabel Sharman, a cousin of the
bride, playing Lohengrin's bridal
march as the bride and groom with
their attendants took their . places
under a large bell of myrtle and whi-
te asters, The bride ,looked very
pretty in a gewn of ivory poplin de
clime with trimmings
embroidered of mb o ered
chiffon. She carried a. shower boquet
of white roses and maidenhair fern.
Miss Clara Sharman, a cousin of the
bride, attired in blue eolienne, tri -m-
sllower boquet of pink roses, made a
charming bridesmaid,. The bridegro-
om was attended by Mr. W. H. Rob-
ertson, editor of the Signal. The
ceremony was performed by Rev,
George N. Hazen, assisted by Rev.
W. II. Graham. The hymn "0 Per-
fect Love" was sweetly sung by Miss
Ida' Harland. After the wedding zap
Pest the couple left on the 3 o'clock
train for a trip to iMa;koka on their
return from which alloy will.,,t1tycicie
in Toronto. The brides tveb ii,
suit was of blue broadcloth,with
white silk blouse and white fell:ic-
ture hat with green and white 1 rim-
mings. Among those present at the
wedding. were Mrs. and Miss Eagle
and Miss Emily Eagle, Alis$ " Addie
Campbell rind Mr. James
Whaley
of
Toronto ; Mrs,: H. H. Dickenson and
Mrs. Walter? Fuller of Detroit.
Mr. Stephen Langridge, formerly of
MURDOCh-In' Goderich on August
19th; to Mr: and Mrs. J. D, Mur-
doch a daughter. hter..•
HORTON-At Carlow on August .10,
to Mr. .and Mrs. Arch. Horton, a
+• daughter. •
TREWARTHA-In' McKillop on Au-
gust - 2hth, to Mr.. and Mrs, . Tree.
wartha, a son.
C: RIIOL=In Brusselson Aug.0 1
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to Mr, and Mrs, R. Percy.. Carroll
ofWolseley,.T. a son.
f N. W
J.�
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Deaths. '
ALLANSON In Clitton on August
.25th, Joseph Allanson,:aged 75I
years. ,
COTTON -In Clinton on August 27th
Mrs.. John . Cotton, aged 80 yeah •
SPRUN('--In Hullett ons ' August: 31,
Gabriel Sprung, aged 79 years
and 7 month
THOMPSON-la Blyth on August 23, •
I''uphemia Govenlock; relict; of the
late Richard Thompson; aged 76
years..
HENDERSON—In McKillop on Aug.
20th, Joseph Henderson, aged. 54
years and ,5 months,
WILSON-•=-ln: Grey .on August • 24th,
Margaret McKee, wife. of John
Wilson of Harrow, :Essex county,
in her 50th, year.:
WHEN YOUR - APPETITE FAILS
And it makes you dizzy. to even
think of eating, you need Ferrozone,
the greatest of appetizing tonics. It
builds up the whole body, the, taste
beconies aware of. new flavors in •food
you never noticed, before. ' A • ,relish
and after—satisfaction in eating is.
another result,. from Ferrozone which
improves: the digestion and converts
everything eb,ten into nofirishment for
the blood and brain and nerves. Just
one Ferrozone tablet after ;neals,easy
to take and pleasant; Try Ferrozone
price 50e at :druggists. •
FOR SALE. -A. WOOD;FURNACE'
nearly- as good as newA., bargain
for some one. —J. B,' hoover...84-1*
FI3.rk1 •DOLLARS ` REWARD.= -IS
offered' for the conviction , of the
`personor personsstealing flowers
or'plants from.the cemetery. -Thos.
Cottle, chairman cemetery : commit-
tee. • 14-1.
THE HOUSE AND LOT ON COR-
ner of Mary and -Princess streets is
offered . for , salt.' The house is in
good ; repair ., and contains eleven
rooms.' Stable, hard and soft wat-
er,and g acre of.land. Apply to
J.: Ridout,. or J,' Croll. ' 34
WANTED -INDUSTRIOUS MAN OR
w`bntan .as permanent representative
of big manufacturing company; to;
look after ite'' business, in this coun-
ty and adjoining .territory.. Bust-
/less successful and `established. Sal.
ar T .$20.00 weekly and , expenses.
y paid weekly, front home of -
lice, Expense money advanced. Ex-
perience pot essential, Enclose eon -
addressed envelope, General ;Manag-
er, Como Block, Chicago. 33-8.
Kingston; has' finished two cement
paths or walks for Captain Inkster
and Mr. W. Watson. Captain Inkster
has had his house painted !White and
0 o
with its new.stone foundation it
looksquite a .delightful residence.
Mr, A.' D. McLean • was very • ill
last week,.,. .
We were presented with a Russian
sunflower by Mrs. T. Bates,' on'S'atu.
relay which was inches in circum-
ference
cum-
ference but the one she was keeping
for seed. • was 7 inches in diameter.
Mrs, Bates broughtthe seed with her
c
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tom Parsonstown Mi h
,
Miss Emily Bichan, teacher of a
Mission school in one of the Caro.
lines, is of
her' vacation at the'
home . of her brother, Mr. Bichan,
Bayfield .Road;
•
ftOUSE' AND' SEVEN ACRES OF
land for sale on Dinsley -Terrace;
•
just outside the corporation • of.
Clinton, Thehou,5c is in good re-
pair, newly shingled, hard and soft
water, Barn with stone wall. Good
Orchard, A desirable property and
will he sold cheap and ' on easy ter •
-
ms. Apply to Mrs. A. Macdonald,
Clinton. 33 -
Harvest :Excursions.
Winnipeg .. , . .............. $30,00.
Regina ... . $33.75
Mowbray, fcloaine, ISourfs-
Brandon „ $31,50.
Moosejaw, Kamsaek, Swan
River .,, . $34.00
Lyleton, Lenore, Miniota,1 1 -
gin, Wawanesa ..,.,$32,00
Tlinsearth, 1Vtoosonuin .......$82.25
(Arcola ..................$$2.50
Este'k"aii, Yorkton ..„.. $33.00 ,
Saskatoon ...,.. ' $35.25 -
Pr. Albert.,,... $36.00
Macleod ,.,,,. ,.,.., $38.00
Calgary , • . ,.,.,,u
Red Dohs.' r,.....,,,,,•r $30,50
fatrathcona $40,50
(toing Sept, 13th and 27t11.
UUeturning until Nov, 14th and :28.
Pamphlets and lull partki'ttara f om
any Canadian Pacific Agent,. or
4, tt. NOTI4IAN, Toronto,
L
CATARRHA DEAFNESS •
CATARRHAL.
'CAUSED
By 'a thickeningof the lining nieiin
bran of the .middle ear owing to
prolonged' inflammation from catarr-
hal germs:. he only cure is ,flagrant
healing Catarrbozone,. mm: which • is
carried by the air you breathe to
the remotest parts of the throat and.
ear ; it reaches the souree of the tro-
uble and cures deafness permanently.
Every sufferer from impaired hearing
should use. Catarrhozone " `which has
effected many ;wonderful cures. Yoe
simply breathe its healing medicated
valor, _very eastand . Pl
ease
t Do
this and your hearing will
he restor-
ed. ''Catarrhozone never fails ; it is
guaranteed. Two months' treatment
for $1.00 at druggists. `
0000.0••000
The sad news of the sudden death'
on Sunday p. m. of Laura M. Erratt,.
wife of Mr.Murdoch has been received.
Mrs, Murdoch leaves besides two lit-
tle children a nine days' old infant.
(ler mother and brother (lied sudden-
ly and Mrs, Murdocli's mind was al-
ways upon the, subject of it being, her
fate to die early, The doctor and
nurse were perfectly satisfied with
her progress and say that no cause
could be aligned for her passing away
only her constant thought the last
'few days of her life of the loss of
those who went before.
Miss Sara Smith of Clinton is the
guest of her,aunt, Mrs. J. Yule.
Mrs, Joel l3. Marsh and daughters,
Misses Nell S. and Edith of Toledo,.
Ohio, are registered at that St. Law-
rence.
Miss Matto of Detroit came through
last week to be with her sister, Miss
Adeline Mette, who is ill at the resi-
dence of Miss Morris. Miss Mette has,
a brother lying ill of favor at 'that
home in Detroit. '
Mrs. Levis is. getting on nicely at
present.
We have •'much pleasure in inform-
ing . our readers that our new volume
of verses has been loyally received by
our citizens and many friends out of
town.. We control the sale ourselves
and any order from our readers will.
be attended to with pleasure on re-
ceipt of. $2.10, the postage being 10
cents and the book $2. The sales for
one month up to Monday noon, al-
most reached the 200 mark.
Mrs. .Anderson of Brantford is
spending this month the guest of
Mrs. T. Bates..
Miss Nellie McGillicuddy of Toron
to spent last week the guest of Mrs.
J.Ilel
ae.
Mr. W. Thompson om on of Forfar, s F
p e r, Scot.,
land, and his wife and little son,
Leckie, 'have come to town to reside
and occupy Mr. Daniels' house on
Newgate .street,
Miss Puddicombe of Toronto is the
,.
guest. of her:nephew,. Mr. W. D. Tye.
1VIrs Joseph Herten left last week
to visit her., relatives at Port Huron
and ,Detr:oit..
(sur clever. young •elocutionist, Miss
Nellie Jamieson, who spent the past
few years with her uncle and aunt,
Mr. andrs
M. Hick,
has genOto visit
her otaparents at Drayton, North Da -
Mrs, . Cook, mother of Mrs. Huck-
step,has gone g ne to reside at St. Louis
with other' members • of : her family.
She is a bright, .smart woman for
her advanced. years, 88.
. Rev. Dr. Roper preached in St,
George's .church last Sunday 'a; m.
• On Monday we receivedthrough the
'post one .of the •.handsomest• handbags,
inold' gold, the. gift of Mr, Frank.
Barnard' •of.Toronto.' <l
'Many thanks,
a
hear cousin: •
•P. DESERVED
II PITY •
His suffering from Sciatica was se'
great,,but thanks' to Nerviline he was
cured. '"I suffered for three years
frons• sciatica, writes E. S. .Jenkins.
of Portland; "and no mail ever: `suff-
ered more. •I spent a smallfortune
on different: remedies but the only
one with real merit was Nerviline. I
used ,a few bottles of: Nerviline :and
wasperfectly cured. can ree t
n'
end
NeiviIine as a sure cure for eclat -
ice ;
ciat-ice,; it's •excellent . also for rheuma-
tism and neuralgia." Try. Nerviline;
25c at all druggists,
Mies .Jessie Swaf field of Ulevelautl,'
who spent her vacation with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Swaflield,
accompanied her line t and aunt, Ir.
and• Mrs. Anderson, ,on their return
to London.
Tlie •millionaire jeweller, Mr. Ben,
Allen of Chicago, did not forget his
one time teacher, Mr. John Haldane,
of the old Grammar school, for he
sent him by his relative, Mr. John
W. Cox of Chicago, a box of claret,
which when opened 4be health of the
donor was drank by 1Viessrs, Haldane
and Chisholm, an old ,agquaintance of
Mr. I•Ialdene in the pionkecr days.
Mr. and Mrs. John jiahtane of
Toronto are spending the :summer
with the Messrs. Williams of Leeburn.
IIr. Haldane was the teacher of tom,
Grammar school Here for the fust
years of that pioneer institution. In,
the last years of Mr. Haldane's prin-
cipalship . the late Mr, .Williams Avas
his assistant teacher of the Franch.
language, under whom the writer oI
these pages studied French. Mr,
Chaeles W. Williams of near Ilolmes-
ville is the only son of that clever
gentleman, who tired of teachingand
purchased a farm,:
When We met Miss Bartram of
London while she was on a 'visit to
Miss Walton, we• did not know of
her being "Audrey" of the London
Advertiser. We make our courtesy to
you "Audrey,''
Quito a number of ni.edical men vis-
ited Goderich this season, among the
slumber beingDrs. Clarke, Hamlin
arid. Campbel. :Dr. Clarke is the
Matte family doctor and he .visited
with. Dr. Taylor, the young lady of
that family, who is ill at the
resi-
dence ofMiss Mary Mor is.
Miss1
Lu1ti Eag aeon. is practising
the • 'milliner's art under the manage-
ment of Miss May Elliott at Clarke
Co's. Wholesale Millinery Emporium,
London. .
NIr. and Mrs, William-Trumbly of
Durham have returned to Goderich
where they Will in future reside, af-
ter- a two years' stay at Durham,
Mr, : and Mrs;. •J'ames:. Fowler' (nee'
Miss . Christina, Keag) and pretty
little daughter, Miss Leona, left. on
24th tilt. : fort their he home in Larsen
villa, Mich. Mr; Fowler . is a pro-
gressive merchant tailorand gives
himself and family an outing every
August: This year they were all the
guestsof M •. Powl
1. e1 s cl Mr:
undo, eorge Fowler, Bayfield Road.
At a large spreading'. maple on the
Bayfield Road near the residence of
Mr. Isaac Salkeld there is ' a rude
bench which allows any pedestrian
going that way a place to rest, es-.,
pecially pleasing to anyone carrying a
basket or. other other heavy parcel; . We
hope all the, farmers; or at least a
few of .thein, will follow Mr. Salk-
eld's example.
MRS. M. BRICKNtR -
.r.•-o-s.•,r.-.r-• •-•-
99 Eleventh Street,
! a e
AAIw uke,Wls,";
r,,A short time ago I found my con'; .
dition very serious, I had headaches,
pains Maze back, and frequent dizzy
spells which grew worse every month.
I tried' two remedies before. Perms,and was discouraged when I took
the first dose, but my courage soon
returp,d In less than two months
my health was restored." -..Mrs. 14.1.
13rickner.
, The reason., of so many failures to
cure cases similar ;to the above 3athe
fact that diseases
FEMALE TROUl31-E peculiar to t h e
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recognized as being caused by catarrh,. -
Catarrh of . one organ is exactly the .
same as catarrh of any .other organ.
What will cure catarrh of the head will
else cure catarrh of the Pelvic
organs.
Peruna Cures these eases simply because
it cures the catarrh:
. If you have catarrh write at once to
Dr. iiartman, giving a full statement of
your case, and he will be pleasedto give
you. his valuable advice gratis..
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Banita•riuin. 001111111:41194 0,
4fY•,
Goderich.
Miss ' Edna -:Levis of Clinton is the
guest of Mrs. L. Lavin. - ,
Mrs. Charles - - 0bisholm and babe.
are the giests. of Mrs. ' Chisholm's,.:
mother, 'Mrs. Warren. '•
t
elft G. M r til ay., • who was given up• by
the city doctors, left last week for a
trip up the: lakes. `
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•y:. • ' n1ird er I0' make tnore' rooln. fee 'Mir New Fa11 foods, some of : which ."
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' have already arrive i,`.we must clear out during tbe, next 80 dais hun l7. Y
T reds -Of dollar's worth of Staple and Fancy' Dry, Goods. �s•
• •S• In order' to do this we have marked these goods (regardless of cost): at .2..
- •2, .prices that must clear the tot in a few weeks. .•,
•.•.- • • Below we mention only a few of the .snaps to be found du.rin.g this sale..;.
•. LADIES'` WAISTS. :MEN'S. SHIRTS.•;
J. About a dozen waists in white A lot of Men's white and col- A:
• .b and fancy stripes,regular price ored shirts,in stiff and soft ._.
•_.:. '50e to 85c,'to:clear at..;.. 44c fronts which sold at from •_.
•_• 00e to $1:25 all at one price, ,48 •_e
Roue(
$I:0
0 krill •
GODERBCH and: •
Setuir:day, Septembe,fr:10
Return Monday, September 12 •
Leave Detroit 8.00 A. M. September 9
Lv, Goderich '8; 30 A. M. September 10
Sunday. In. Detroit
. RetUrn I;eave'Detroit 1.030 P M. Sept, it:
Ret'it I,v. Goderich 8.30. A.M. Sept.. 1? •;
STEAM4R GRAVII01/ND
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Agent
Granite Ware
.2. LADIES'. CORSET COVERS,.
.2, • •
.'. of ood quality cotton
g q y ,some; ..
•_• trimmed' with lace and baby
�• ribbon, and others with em- • 121c to ISc per pair, while �_�
.. • 'broidery, regular price from they last your choice for.,. 4
4 25e to 35e,; to. clear at ... ....17c 10c per pair. •also a `lot of , •:;
tet.• • Higher priced ones equally Men's Wool Socks to clear '
These are all e goods, MEN'S CO7.TON SOC.113.•
new god made
Among this lot will he found
socks ranging in pride from
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._• cheap, at 2 pairs for...... . . , . , 25c ,S,
•_• LADIE'S WHITE DRAWERS. MEN BOY'S .•.
?. & ..:....STRAiV HATS....
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• •=s We have just a few pairs left All oda lots of Straw•H'ats -' ': s:..
•• that were. good: value at 35c; -will be cleared. g _
during this ••••
•_• which we are selling at per sale at:,....., , 19c •..
:i: pail 22e This is a chance to secure a• �_•
A 65c . Drawers, .....at ....... r,42 , nice looking hat"ti.t• price •_• •
,t. 85e to $1 " . • "...........60 of the common s.
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PLUMSTEEL,
The Old Stand, • Clinton •r„,•
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Tinware
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(STOVE S
Eavetrouh
Clothes Wringers, Carpet Sweepers
Daisy Churns, Screen doors and wif dews
Spades and Shovels, Forks,Rakes and 0YI.
Ready Mixed Paints, - White Lead and Oil .
6 foxes of Axle Grease for 25 .cents.
Samson Portland OC1neDlt, only
-3 per barrel,
Chet our special prices oaa, large quantities. - •
" all sizes, hesnut,. Stove and
Ooal Egg.
Leave your orders at our Store.
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