The Clinton News-Record, 1904-10-06, Page 54
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SONS BANK
Act of Parliament I8fib
0s irkl, , +� Glottal paid up $3,000.00P
$Z,850,QQ
REMOVAL—.
Elie public will please.beasr In raked that we bave removed from our
cud sired, Battenin street, to one 'new and spacious office (which
is now in the centre of a town.) in the new'Oonmbe Week, c'oruee• of
Victoria and Albert streets (opposite J. W. IRwiu's grocery.) A. call
tronl the iublio ;generally la solicited.
•'S'AY OS BANK DRPARTIVfBN'IC.,..,,,...
Interest allo%%a "sit highest current raters. front elate of
deposit lutlrt%a wtttsdrs wet. .. ,., � ..... , ..
tl .: VER ma
1,Q.1 ti
Silver
- CLINTON
SITEEP .FOR 'SAI,E_.SEVEN CII -
Wee pure bred, Leceistex ram lambs.
ill
from registered stock. 'T'erms
reasonable, William Olenii; Stan.
ley 'Tp., "Keir ton ; P. O.
PARA; 'FOR SALE OR TO:REN'1',
Lot 72, con, 5, 'Goderielt: township,
consisting of 96 acres,. 40. acres
cleared, •10 acre;, young orchard, 40
aeres good bush parts of it Gulled
some. The farm is' well watered
{ and fenced and has good bank ba rn
J3oaltltiful. indeed pie the " and frame house. Will be.
,• cheap; Apply on the sold
deigns we show -this- . ' address M'rs. 0. the premises,
e r
1411 '804 xeliallo e - . .' P, O. l t
ry F�yd l� 1{. ,.
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it ��to l� and �' ll(i :me^
.'thods.asstxxes,a solute.'
atisfaction ' to these
'hip' are ourr customers.
• ..
�.--also ---•^- +
:C .�OC
:W
ELER
rife
r 'the 'fall trade
It will.pa . ;you : to be
Y Y
castor
ut k
Or Of OUTS,
r
..:,)ewQteF acid (jpticiarl.• .`
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+ :.iii Vii:Ii:+1Ih Irl
Could You
Have i)uillt 'II }.L filet LSt'1. '
d,
such as'ye �.'ita e, u we ,
unlebs one' geode . re
iight`in every way. •W sell
the' i es i(Ioods far the h
Fn t Tint;...
,trade. One' trial'.eon vin ces
ot-fiH,is.
•• •,Anrrfng other, lines we c •
cel 'in Fancy; :Biscuits: e •
keepS Teed 'i •
A.s o t Biscuits mts : a, �[,c�
fu „
• per 1b op to IVlaeareofs a c.
Zn:Olives nri1,T'ickles we' ve ,.
poly the Best : Chutney. mstl,„
Sauce, Chow. C7lbow, sive std
sourtVgar ,kieklss mull, leo
e.
ih.
Or rid aT . . .
H .a
We Still solsclt' our
TI -IE 1.10t1'SE AND ,LOTION OOR-
' -'fre• of Mar and Princess
Y .la I' ricers streets is
o"
,fere '
d :fol, sale. The house , .is in
-good.,repair and contains : eleven
ruoin. Stable, a
�t 1
b.o, hard and soft' wet•
er, `-and a; acre of:land, Apply to'
J..Ridbutor 4. l'
, J Oxon, . 34:
I WILL GIVE ONE DOZEN FINE'.
Photos and one ,in a' brooch 'for
35 cents. They are neat''and ' nat-
ural. Studio ;up over W. ,Taylor
Son's :'Shoe, Store,. Clinton. --.N,
Cress, Photographer. • 36
TI•IOROT.iRED I�EGTS3:�F
'h rn Du,TZ months
ima'dd,
a II for sale, - 13: rcaolttlrs • old,
Dave twc', wilt, sell :ono cheap, -Al-
bert Nott, • lot 24, tori. 2, . $table ,
Clinton ;D, .0. Y
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S�
PURE
SEED G1�AIN.-.-W � '�
1; HAVE
opened. out a Flour and 'Feed Store
and keep, in stock flour, bran;,,, sh-
orts, cured. meats, etc. W ad • a
� made
special a E
e l ffor
p t to
roan"
p re 'slid.: have
o`
n
hand
a supply 1
ref,
,
I?F
Y Clean Seed
Wheat ; 'and ,Tifnoth
y, and •' farmers
• making their h r ue
g x
h res f
purchases from l
IS
can , •rely upon gettingf their :'seed
as free 'as possible from. all nox-
ious •weeds.
Ford & NoN ejl.
I SAVE YOUR. ORDERS RS Now
FOR YOUR SEASON'S SUP-
PLY OP - COAL. Rt;E'CARRY:
QNI Y;TIiE VERY BEST G1�A-'
•
DES tiWH ICH WILL. BE SOLD
A TB1 LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE ;, w•
ORDERS MAY 'BI LEFT AT
DAVIS'&, ROWLAND'S HARD-
WARE STORE OR WITH `
•. Stevenson
u� Can See...
Por yourself how inn,�h ti shoe has to
otises for Selo. do with the 'c4;p axs;nce 'of your feat.
What is.iuglier .then as po ly shaped
'shot i' Whit is daintier than.
• i
ti I. A TRIM C EAN .co"
T, l .
tiSHOE
• Ithat fitsclosely o:�e1 aboat
t e foot .
lid
..yr�1
i%m
•bx !;n � Isut its natural -aui•tsstiri:,lifles+„
W.e cgn .find a, si:ee to fit your foot
no matter how bard you are'to suit.
• 3•-C`oniforta'b1c Hri#;ia .rind: oneiq •Our spring stock: has ar„ •ved and the
lot , ;
e m
a< ps a e xi t, :Wo are c h
a u
on loses* 1 showing ,
as a.
fl h •r
p
pet. i;
g
d
Imo •
uI •f
shoes r tr.
o c t
c +� u >a, that
$:c ha
g
d` t rlek'Ha a anti two lot on?fVT ry: can't be ' beat for ace and 'u "
sirelit.. , v' 1� quality.
,
Also a line of shoes fcx women (The
3 . .ser n ' .
0 12attertbuiy greet •, Queen,Alexander) for $z which is extra
}wast, , • Value, Come in and .have a look at
tip -barge +3rick, Reuse, wiitls• six acres our stock. 1V"p� troiubae to.show goods.
t.aad Cottage array
,•-,.Ts.F str e Cottage
p t •
Good, Dna
o Dense >
o and
tw
a lots w�,..
Targe pturit : archas'd. •o ' , . purists
J -
of laitff,, barn and driving barn, good.•
orchard, within a ',reds• of centre of
Clinton. ;.
y• -,p'tartrc House with; tight Norex as Our stook is complete. We have .a
,land, burns asftd orchard, cit Din ley .,goods line of Japan 'Teas, gram, ar•A
Terrrpce. • blackv Irt package teas 'we esisrry the
1'or terms, etc., apply to, I,udel1a, Red Rose, Blue Ribbon rind'
Lipton's celebrated teas. They were
, bought, before the advance in price
Groceries,.
II ENRY BEATTIE,
, Solk`eito , etc.
Clinton. -;�)vhieh We will give rant enstottiers the
Y'bc>nefit of". Plain and Fancy Biscuits,
Boiled, Haien, Smoked Roll,,. Breakfast
Bacon, Pickled Pigs 1'ee.t, Canned
Meat Pickles in bulls and bottles sof
Eli kinds.. A trial crder will • convinec
you that *e, terry a stock equal: to
any iii the trade and the prices tea-
rlo)ia ,1c. Also a car o2 Redpathes seg* do
Tie. Way second class eofoflist ttcketS
ll 1)6.1v/sale. froita It1l stations. ', tn'
n Carle Great
to 'alt points r,. the -line
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ehool
Supplies
Mrs. Shier
BLACK_IlOGGARD—At the real -
donee of Mr. Fred. Hitt of
Tityth, un September Uth, by
Rev. J. Holmes, Newt= Blau
of Winghaaaz, to I•iopbieth
gard of iiullett.
I$MOND--•CLARK••-On Sept. 2Otb st
the hone of the bride's permits,
Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Clark
Stephen, by Rev. Clemens of
Dashwood, Sophia Jane Clark to
Thomas A. Isuiend of Chicago. •
SCIIAPPER WILDFON(i}-- In Dass
wood, on Sept. 27th,. by Rev. M.
Clemens, Daniel Sebago); to Date
WildiOng, both of Dashwood,
McCAl3la-14`AUST—Izi Flowlck on,
Sept. 2•1.st, by Rev. . J. Uusser,
MoCabe of Wallace, to Mary
Faust:
OERR-BUBOLZ•-At the residence
et the bride's father, Egnondvil..
le, o»c• Sept. 2$th, John•tDoerr to
Annie Dubois, youngest daughter
• of Mr. 'Herman' Bubolz.
'Births;
BEACOM-In Hallett on Octane!: 3rd,
to err. and Mrs. A. W. Beaeora,a
daughter.,' •
Mc'I'AGGAwp•-�iu . Grey on . Sept. 23,
to Mr. and Mrs. Neil. McTaggart,
a son.
NELLINC--In Grey on September
25th, to.Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Snet-
1iug, tw#ns,• son and daughter.
TARR---In .Grey .an Sept.' 26th, t
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tarr, a sari.
I'r`EWART,-412 Scaforth on. Sept.27;
to Mr. and Mrs. Harry::Stewart,
a ran
IVieIN'1'12E.-µAt DO/in on. '
n Sept, 24th,
to' 10. -:,and Ers. James Mclntee,
adaughter.
,,..
HART -In , *ushers.
an2. '
, .,Sept,p , nth,.
Mrs,• LzrarlHart, a son;'
1ILI.-Tri 13lytli, on Septeluber 2,3rd,
the wife of Mr, Luxton Hill, of.a
daughter:
MILLS—In ' H4illet. , • on- ` September
86th, 'the 'vvife. of Mr:` Wm, Mills,
a :daughter,
'Deaths.
the
ST. :. JOIIN Tri ti Tuokersluith on
Sept, .2.9th,. James: St, Joliii',. for-
merly' of, Goderich township, �a ed
88 years,.
WE$TON.-I : °
n . Goderich township ;' on
October 4th, Ellen Evelyn West- •
on,. relict :of the' late George VVes-
Sllton,.aged 79 years.
L;RMAn .In `Tuuckersm;iG1 ,on Oct,
1st, Thomas Sherman, 'aged' 103
years.
TUNNEY
In East Wawan �' -
osh on
September 24th, Thomas ` Tenney,
aged 80, Yeais,; .
MILLS. -In. T-it13lett. on...September ?q,- C
the. infani;'daughter-af Mr.. and
Mrs:. ti .
ra, .
y Mill i
s.•
.. �'h
Ili,� PO FART.
(OONTIWUMD. FROM PAW 4.1
DAIRY PROUtrt'l;
'ub salt butter, John Reid, Thos.
Brownstt. •
85 lbs. salt butter, R. W: Pelgatty,
R. Penhaie.
10 lbs. butter, John Campbell,oeo
Vend rberg.
5 butter, Geo. A. ('toper, Geo.
Ylende berg, -
- t'hee e, home made, J. K. Wise.
Rome. ade wine, J. K. Wise, A
Arr►lstro g.
Roane Ade bread, Jas. Sterling,
Thos. Stin'bii,,r,
Bakers' brew T. King.
Maple syrup; M. p. Westlake, S
Cleave.
Mre. J. Howrie.
lioaiton 'or point lace, Mrs. J.
Howrie, Dr. Woods.
Tatting, Miss P, Nott.
Arra+sbne work, M, Brethour, Was
P. Nott,
Tea'cosry, M. Brethour,.• Miss ' P.
Mitt.
Tray eIoth,,Mrs. J. Howrie, J. 0
' Reid.
GRAIN' AND SEEDS.
White; winter wheat, J..1{, ire,
M. i retbour.
Red winter wheat, ,L IG: Wise,
Al. BrethToux,
Spring wheat, 3, K. Wise, M.
Bretbour,
Large white peas,. M, Brethour, J.
L Wise.
Small white peas, J. It.. Wis'd,
M. Brethou.
Siz rowed barley, J. K, Wise,
M. Brethour.
Two rowed barley,- M. Brethour, J.
K. Wise.
White oats, J.I.•Wfse, M. Brethour.
Black. oats, IVL Brethour, iJ,'K,Wise'
Timotkiy seed, M, Brethour, J. I,
Wise.
Spelts, M, 'Brethour.. J, .K;Wise.
Yellow' corn, Thos. Stinson Sr.,
Thos, Cameron.
°'
Dent corn SnowdenL,, : wiBros.?
Campbell,
nptaell,:•
Sweet e, .corn :m, B et x
, x la0
u
To h '
Any n other
.,
ovariety, iety, siiowaen
Jas,' Campbell, •
;FIt.UITr
Grapes, John Campbell, (r. I.1'.
ug ,
Applique work, M. Drethour, Miss
P. Nott,
Embroidered table cover, - Miss P.
Nott, Mrs. Macdougall.
Netted doylies,. Joins Tough, Mrs,
J. Howie. .
Etching on cotton or silk, Miss P.
Nott, Mrs, J. Howrie. .
Gentleman's linen 'shirt, Jas. Ster-
Iing.. ,
• Gentleman's fancy sflannel shirt,
ss F. Nett, M+ Brethour.
Plain hand sewing, Mrs. J. How -
rte.'
Laundry. bag, Mrs. J. Ilowrie, 11M.
Brethour.
drawn work; J. 0. Reid, • Mrs, J.
Howrie.
,'etched guilt, cottofi, MissP,Nott,
Brethour,
Ifttrhed'' quilt, cloth, A. Westlake,
,' Brethour,
Knitted quilt, Miss T', Nott,
Woven hand made quilt, J,'K.Wise,
in P. Nott,
Button holes, Jas. Sterling.
Collection ladies' work, Miss P..
ott, . Mrs. 3. Howrie,
Ladies underwear,. 1Vliss. 1', NOtt,
rh. J. Lowrie, e ►
Cotton batting 'work, Mrs, • J. , G,:
met.
Ra neat hooked, Rag , ed Miss P. • Nott,
, q-• r
Brethour,
Rag mat, sewed J
,: , as. Sterling.
g
Po
John
1Vf.
John
Handkerchief satchel, Miss P.ISiott,
Br' Mrs, J,. Howrie. •
• PLANTS
AND . FLOWERS. ....
Baguet of Mowers,
Heuston,: R. Penhale: •
'.I'eu
stop. , .
Collection: of, . 'Grapes, • G. H;
stoic, John Campbell
Collection of . apples, b.' H. M
ghton, G. A. Cooper;
Fall 'apples, G. A. Cooper, ,7a;ifies
:Roquet of flowers, smallx Cr H.
Herr Houston, Mrs: J. c Forrest, •
Collection Dahlias, G H. Heus,ton'
cNau-
Stez4' •g:
Winter apples .:0- A.
W, Delgatty:
Collection of pears,', Thos. Brown-
ett, Jas: Sterling,
11'aIl ',pears Jas; Ste li `
_,, x ng, A. West-
lake,
Winter )dears.; •X): I3'. McNaughton,G:
A, Cooper:; •
Peaches, 11. Penhale Jas. Camp-,
mp,
Plums r'
o prunes Mrs.
, Macdougall:
Baldwin apples, ::Jas: sterling, R.
W. , Delgatty.
Nor
hE•
t iii Spies,
.,�, • Westlake,
caper.
Yellow 'era . l '
h a es Snowden n
B as.
, r
hos ..•
Ill
gwnett . .
Red e
x h a .
'a 1 .
Pp es,. Jas, 'Sterling, `J ;.
K.' Wise.
King of
Ta .
m k'
gn
t G A,
p Oo r'
estlaice 9pe ' A
Greeriings •D FI. McNaughton,Cr,A.
Doper. • .
Ribston Plpptris,' John ' Tough, - R:
enhta;e,_
20; Ounce Pippins, 112: Brethour, G•.
Ii. Tleustoh.
Wagners', Cr. A. 'Ceoper.,
VEGETABLES.. T
F,IAB
LI;S. ;.
Early ,potatoes, • R. Wilmer,� A Cain
onF•- _
Late . potatoes:•r
, . It... Tu net; Giloxge'
ndsa
Marigolds, long red,.,.�A Armstrong,
owden Bros,
n o1c
. a g is, ' Yellow "'Glebe,: Snowden
�s,,, S: Cleave. .
neer nediate -marigolds, Snowden
os-, Jas.. Campbell.
lard carrots, S, Cleave, Snpwden
'
GIV
LIN--.
Tn• Se
afo .
rth•
on Sept 22nd' •`•
Timothy th
4
Giv ` '
y lin, aged 85 years, ;
C
IGX-.
R 1• t
A Pottage
`I
a,P Prairie) x r
Man.e
a
on Sept. 24, Fred...H. Crich, aged. W
9 years.
WOODLEY--At Brucefield on Sept." C
28th, Thos. Woodley, aged . - 65
years. P
(IIi,AHA?VI In. :Goderich on Septem-
ber 25th, Harold'Scott, .son of •,i,.
H,, Graham, aged' 5 months and:4
days.
A;LT i✓
V Y i
n Wi
nh
am' on :' ,
$ 'Septeni- ,
her 26th, ,Wesley,D. Allenby, aged er
30: years, 3 months-and•.6 days.: ,
PI*;ItRIE.-In Grey on Sept 255th, Li
Annie Ellen,' daughter of ;.William
Perrin, aged. 2' months. *SA
SIIIELS—Tri GreyonSept. SEtta, Mary, op i liah
y, my child of William rile
Shiers; aged 1 year, 4 months: and I
18 'days. Br,
Hens .11 .
a on' ,Sept 20th
I�
•Elinx Butt, 'aged' 80 years::.' ,
13r
ONE nozg,t``'4P.HOT(35 AND ONE
in
a ,Button reit•' 35` ,cents,: DO not
miss: this.1. am not going away
. from GIintoli.�-•T�.• ,Cress'. 39
TEACHER, MALE. OR FEMALE,
wanted : for • S. S. No. 3, , Stanley,
for 1005.. Applications stating sal-
ary wanted and accompanied ' by.
Ie ti
s m '
anials
will
be'r
eC i
e yed up to
;Nov. 4th. Personal application
preferred. --•J. C,, Reid,; Sec.-Treas-.
urer,: Varna :P. C. 89
A CURE'. 1�'OR STA.ivaME1,iNG 'OR,
affected speech.—N. Oren, `photo
. studio,. over Taylor's shoe �stOre. F9 ,
EOR SARI.:. --SHETLAND PONY
4'
and outfit, Buggy, Cutter,. Sleigh
and %farnels.—J. T. Harland. •
FIRST-CLASS NEW BUGGY FOR
sale', . McLaughlan (gear,. J•, (., Sea-
le: ' . 86.
FOR THE IMPROVEMENT C)F
• Sok
..-
t
e The
has as
on
„undersigned'IlI
S
:premises 'on the Iisaylield Road, the
Imported 'Wil d:d e Hag '"aaurniner
hili ,Leader" ; bred by D. C. Platt &
So
n), lUlillgrove. This is •etre of .the
very best hogs in the : county, Ter -
ins, $1.20 'cash, or $1.50 on tune, -
W. 0. Elliott,. Proprietor. -86
STOCK ;VCR ' SALE: Alt OUR
farm ort , the London Road, one
mile south of town, pure bred
Siior,tllorn Cattle, • both males and
females, different ages, at- low
-price, quality 'considered. Also a
number of improved large York-
shire Pigs, all ages, first - class
breeding.tiftock for farmers, and at
lowprices. 'Cofne' and nee.. -a,
Plutristeel, ` Clinton, 87
LOW RATES TO THE NORTH-
'WET 'VIA, D -REAP' NORTHERN
RAILWAY. •
Effect ye (Daily) September 15th to
tuber 15th.•inClusive, 1904. Cheap
r fust arrived which we are selling at 0
c wi
In seeds' We have got ood.. Red ' 0
'Clover, Alscikc, 'Tinirttry, 1 angwld. and 6f
4 Turnip seed and all. kinds of garden M
Sete we arc selling very chop. Your .p
*add selected. '
°Malta,' Idaho, Oregon, Washington,
Ise to Vietoria, vancoutter, West).
luster, itoseland, Nelson and other
oints in Dritish Columbia,
Pot hill information as to rack -
IMO of trains, also berth rates ;
ourist sleeper, also literature, on .
ppliaation to Chas. W. Gritves,.Dis-
•
g GRAHAM
riet Passenger Agent, 10 Kin st.
Ic Cooper,* old stand. t
ast, Toronto, Ont. OAS
os: . •
'fable carrots, R. W. Delgaty, :Dr,
Woods;
Table beets,'S `Cleat/
Batty.
Cab'Bae
g , T2.:Petttiate, G. 'Lindsay:
Cauliflower, John Tough,'.. Thomas
Cameron,,
Music melons, G. H.-IHeuston, snow -
den Bros
'Water melons, R. W', Delgatty,John
Cam bell.
p
l' rsni
Psx John Tough, `Snowden
tiros,.
Pumpkins; Snowden Bros:, S. Clea.-
Squash,
lear
Squash, S Cleave, 'Snowden Bros.
Field turnips, Sn'owden Bros:, $':
Cream,
White . celery, • Di. Woods,; John
Tough:„
Red celery, John Tough.
Winter; ' radish, R. P'enhale.
Citrons, -1Vf. Brethour; R. 'W. Dei-
gatty.
Small beans,' J. K. - Wise, 1V2,
pal,
Large beans, J. K. Wise, IL Broth:.
sur.. .
Potato onions large English, , g g h, M.D.
Westlake, R. Turper.:.
rotate onions, Canadian,. Jas.Ster-
lin
M
.l3 W's
[5, silk.
ear,
'Onions,
. grawix from Dutch setts,,:.
W. Delgatty, Jas. Campbell. •
Red tetnatdes; ' °W:' T3e1gat ';
Arrnstro
ng, '
'yellow tomatoes, .John Tough,.
LADIES' • WOEK. '
Pillow • Shares, J. O. Reid, Miss
m.13. Nott.
'R. Penhale.
Pansies; G. 1 I, I•ieuston, ,Mrs.
Forrest.
Geraniants, G; H. Beuston, ,Ilfrs.'
Parsons,
Fuschias, CT• H, Houston,
Foliage : plants, G. Td. plea
R. T'enhale.'
XTouse plants, G. • H. 1:Ieuston,
'arsons.
ATHO
WAhout. e` a : IleHouse,
teal Ds:�
stir,.
.1`444;.'ti
vir�D. WATSON,
WV Ellloyle, 13'rea 0
County', Cal., writes:
"God bless you for vwiiat w you`'baye
doiose.'for me. Tho,rheuinatisnt .ha ati1
disappeared, and to -day^ ail, exclaim,
�Qw, *ell, yon look!' 1 tall; them yes,
and io a t
owe i all to' i);i "Il'axturarl fart his
>�d.,advice to me, Today fiords me
aa T•xo
nz pain as �[ ever was. The -
rainy season has set ,•3n .here, hut' the
change hasn't affected me "as'it used.
.found I 'aumt vca 'tom#u1 that Zhav'e
. that you. can and` will help
the suffering ones that will t`ellow your
advice. Several have ..asked iris : what.
cured rile, said x tell them. They get
, the medicine than. We keep Peruna
a the house, My daughte,,r has two
sons, ewd'-fhey' •keep well ;,tired.'ga to
school, and' ;they take the medicine
every day.
uMy wife Was -troubled -With a stn
P
In:her"side for years. Nowsho is;ta Un
.our Medicine " g
siren,'
.your sad . real.smart,s Twill
do tali xoau for yeti aand !or' these who
•11VIrs noed'y'onr advice. ", •
1M2r. Jno. O. Atkinson de'
, J,sx., periden4ei,
Mo., Box 272, writes;
'. ' a'Your 'remedies ,do all that' yen claim
fortheni, and even more. Catarrh. can-
not -exist where Perina is taal;eri accord .
Ing todirections. returns completely
eured:my wife and l;"of catarrhal troubles
of twenty -flys: years standing. In, my!
• rounds as iraveiing man l am a '�va41}cr
:'Jr :.
�D ed,7extrl;eiit
ART WORK. • .
Pencil drawing, Mrs. J. .11:o'wrie,
Mrs, J, G. Forrest.
Crayon drawing, Nixs. �J G. .. 1!'ox”`
rest, • Mrs. ,Macdougall
'Water color.. ainti
p n ,`Dr,:'Sznitl'
Mrs. J. G. Forrest, ,
Oil
painting,l;r. fnfth
S Mrs
�.. 'ii'nrrrci:
•
� . t» fi of Peraua.
Kensington painting g, p ng' ;..1VIrs.• ..i.
f VLrs. Aala Sehwand
writes tr Sanborn,
'rl have beentroubletd with s
tlsxri and cater sh far tWe ' r vemearA
r ,
Could .sx ipr ooh, ' fter
o sleep. day or root, • .Irlfter
-ha n
ry ar e'
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e
� 8' d ,P rta,zx I **pp e[nd
althi?n bathers met now. Xf t everare
.s e
#P ed•
ci . with # any,, kind- q# sickness
Peraaa will be the medlclaa shall
use, Myron was cured of cetarrlxol
the Mir* by Peralta,,;,,: hies. AIM
Schwandt. �. • ,•
¶.Vhy Old 'PeOpfe are speciafl f
Y .lab c
to Systemlc Catarrh. '
When old age collies on, catarrhal dis-
eases come else, `„ Systemic catarrh• !s
almestuniversal iia old, pcopj •
This explains why. Pergna, has .become.
so indispensable to' old, people... Perna,
is, .their safeguard. Perone; is the only'
remedy yet devised.' that meets these
crises exactly. " '
', Snch eases eannot'bo treated
loony
nothing, but ant effective! systemic rem-
edy could ,cure them. ..This is exactly
what Penins, is. ,
f you to not receive Prompt, and sa,
isfactori xesults•.from .the use of Perone,
write at once to Dr. $ar a
ra- . r33
ll,staltelne;nnt of your casraand he Will
be pleased to give you his • valuable ads
vice gratis,
Address Dr. �Tartmall • !resident
The 1 a •ase ani . o.
rtlxm S teriunl, Columbus, t'L, '
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Drawing by 'children 'utider14years. lappy, Thought.
of age, Dr; Smith: •
Painting On china, Mrs. Macdougall, •a• iC nal
POULTRY. . .
Dorkins, G• W. -Irwin, ist and .2nd
Brahams, G.-W.'Irwin let arid' 2nd.
orrest.
Pl
rao th
y u Hocks, s J
ck , . ITowrie 1st
and 2 d+
n
White • Rocks, John Tough,
Cooper. '. ': ,
White. Leghorns, J. Howrie.
Brown Leghorns, J, Howrie : 1st
and 2nd. •
Bantams, J. 'Howrie, G. W. Irwin.
Buff Cochins, G. W. Irwin ,1st .and:.
2nd:
Game, G. W. ;Irwin 1st :and 2nd.
Andalu;sians, . J'. Howrie.
Wyandottes G. W. Irwin, , W , G A.
Cooper.',
Minoregg,' J, Howrie,' C•r. W, Irwin.
•Pekin ducks, •G. W.' •Irwin, Snow''
en' Bros':
s.
Roden • ducks, G, Aidsworth, Snow:
den Bros, os.,
Toulouse: geese, ,Snowden Bros.'Ist
and 2n4
`Turkeys, S. Cleave, G.' Aldswort1:
Collection' of fowl, G. ,W: Irwin, J.
Howrie
Black Javas,' G,' W. Irwin lst and.
2nd.. .
MANUi+ A.CT'URES.
Woollen blankets, home made, Miss
P. Nott, ' Thos. Brownett. �..:.
Woollen stockings, miss P. . Not
Jas. Ste�rIing.'- - •
Woollen socks, haute made, -Miss
Nett, Jas, Sterling:,' • '
Cotton socks, home Made,. Jas.,
erring; Miss P. Nott,
Cotton -stoekkings, 'home made„., ,Mi'
Wool , gloves,' home' made, Mi
P, Nott.•
Wool mittens,''hoime made, Mrs, .
G. Forrest,, Jas. Sterling.
Light harness, B. ,A, ,Higgins, J. W
Tippett.:
Skein or woollen yarn; 'iii, Bretli
our, . ,K. Wise. .
Honie
met e
d •Oar
et J•.K
Wise
p , Ws
Steilin
g
Domestic cloth, Miss P. Nott.,
White wool flannel, Miss P. Nutt.
Colored -wool
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fol
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w0'
Ol hen e 'Miss' i'Ss ,
1?'•bto t
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M, lB'rethour,•
SPECIALS,
W,' J. Brandon's Special for' colts
sired, by hisis'tallion "Ambkose Wood
t,
Pearl`
•
and, Pandora ;L;,•
••The' tir'ee loading R •Canada.;
,, g anger made in Ca>xad • '
a , We have...
th m All sizes. Heating: stoves for wood.
and coal, includingthe celebrated
4
I1
NT 110111.E.,
Light:-
colnsumption. of fuel'and
a good baler are a
necessity in a good. range, These are.the strong:,
est features in the abov
e named ranges.
They are made
gi
. �to. lye satisfaction:
You are not:experimenting
-:when' you buy • one,
oal All sizes,
Chestnut Stove and.Egg./
Samson
Portland, '���nerir
.. at.reduced
r
prices <•
BLAND.:'BROS.
St-
is STOVES
ss
Jas,
HRDWARE .
li ..,b,.. :"SAF N►, lam., 1i►"
ry
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,ens,. d
Pants. ►
x
I' land
Crazy work, .Miss' 1', Nott; Mrs. J. Swit
G. Forrest. •, R.
Crochet table. teats,, M. Brethour, by hf
fit5,5 t>
"�- G. A: Cooper; J, 1Vtetwan, J
xek, ,
Penhale's Special ,for dolts sired
Toilet Mats, Mrs; J. G. Porrest,M J.
Mantle drape, miss P. Nott, Mrs.j. Mern
Table eentre piece., Mrs. J. trowrie
ott. show
Sole 1.ipillow, Mrs. MaedougalI, Mrs Mars
3. nowrie.
Orochit work iri Wool, Mrs. Par- Lad
de, Johnson, Zurieli.
William Scott, Drucelleld,
Id.
nowden 'Bros., ,W. Johnston.
F. Andrews' Special for Bacon
—Snowden Bros.
Darrow's special for Iloadister
sons, Miss P. Nott. Matil
ich
Crochet or knit dippers, Mrs. J. Ora
OtOChet guilt, Mrs. J. Rowrie. Dai
vet, M. Brehm Mrs. J, Howie. Plan
ient' Work.4118nen Addie and
William Scott, Drucefield.
Fancy pin cushion, Mrs. J. Nowric, IvicOro
L'Anitting 'wee', P. Nott, catt
Miss P. Nott. zurich
10-'44meg Hears: 'and It:
ts and Pitmen-. Mrs. fDtv,)
teas
r.
le;
of
weeks
ago:�
� rye cleared.
.Pram, � ma>al�fac- ,�.
:l
turer a lot of Odd- Pants at a; ver low figure, ure, ,.
pair is made of good heavy tweed.' well made and - • '
s., . l . tl'II�Q
rrxcd and is o value at 1.75 hut while t
� r they the ,, f
...
price is
ani,:$.
,T., - . . • . :lot of Flannelettes (almost CL ,yard. s.. .
�vlde) u light and marl stripes, in lengths .,•' 2 to'12
)4 yards. • •
.
*.
y;4
.x
._.
.3.4.0
if .F 1 tin noette „Ati ends i•
'Regular 106 and Mc Flannelettes at .8c
12ic and 156 " 10c
These are money savers and are going fast,
TATIVISTE
4. The Old Stand,
y 1905 for.