The Clinton News-Record, 1905-07-13, Page 4o Clluton MiwteRicord
July lath 1903
Clinton. NewsnIRecorti
CLINTON,: . .ONT.
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Mr. George .Fisher, of Waterloo is
spending his 'holidays in the village,.
the guest of -Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ed-
wards.
Mr. . Fred. Edwards and wife ° of
Toronto are guests at the Commer-
cial,.
Mrs. H. Young a Abuqloon, South
Dakota, isvisiting her parents., . Mr.
and Mrs. William Eagles.on.•. .
Mrs. Weir- and ohildreii of London
are the guests of her bister, Mrs.
, • John Tippet. .
Mr. John Stanbery of Clinton SPe-
nt a few days' the past -Week the
guest of his brother, Dr. Stanbury.
Mr. H. F. Edwards left last weeh
to spend a few weeks with friends in
London* and Lobo.
Mr. and Mrs. Colyer and child rind
Mr. J'ohn Gardner of Clinton 'spent
Sunday in the ivillage.
Mrs. T. Walker •and' -daughter, Miss
Della, spent Sunday in the village;
the guest of her sister, Mrs. Green. '
Mr. Thomas Sanderson was called.
to Toronto last week on account of
the serious illness of his Wife who.is
now in .St. Michael's hospital and at.
last reports was very low. .
A large number of the young .peo-
ple picnicked at the Grand Bend last
Friday; They all report a good tithe.
The Blyth baseball team drove over
last Friday afternoonand had' a mat-
ch with a picked. up tea,in in the villt
age, resulting in 12 to, 5 in favor Of
Blyth.
Quite a large number of the mem-
bers of the Orange- Order attended
service at Trinitychnreh last • Sun-
day morning. They included br•ethren
from Goderioh township, 'Varna and.
the village. Rev. E. Jennings prea-
ched an excellent sermon,
Rev. W. II. •Graham of Godefich ga-
ve in address the Methodist chur-
ch 'last Friday evening to the League
and congregation. The subjeet vq.s,
"How To Save Canada.". •
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. .King of dilator!.
spent -Sunday in the village.
The following have taken up their
residence in the White •City the 'past
week : Mr. and Mri. Malcolni Mc-
Taglgart and family,. Mr. and .11-Irs.
Geo. McTaggart and family of Clin-
ton, Mr. and -Mrs. Park of Seaforth. .
The following persons came up
from Toronto on the I:Limn • Old
Boys' exciasion *. Dr. J. Staabuty,
Messrs. W.. Howard, 11, Wanasley,Mr.
and Mrs.' H. Green, Misses Lizzie
Ferguson, Nellie Martin.
A social tea will he held ,by the
ladies of the Methodist chutoh ou
Friday evening on the parsonage,. la-
wn. Ice cream and reteeshments ser-
ved. Admission 15 cents: All ' are
welcome. . .
Messrs. Jerry and Amide BrYdgea
of Belgrave• spent Sunday with tbeit
sister, Mrs. Brandon.
Mr. John Darrow a Hensall is the
guest of his brother; Mr: H. Darrow
of the Commercial ,
Herbert Troyer Of Toronto
took the service in the Epworth Lea-
gue of the Methodist church last
Sunday evening. .
Rev. Snider wife and fain/1y,, „,'Of
Berlin artived thisweek and 'took.
a cottage in the White City,
Rev. E; Jennings announced
Sunday that he intends leaving to
take charge of the perish at Kings-
ville and will preaeh his farewell ser-
mon on *July 23rd. Mr. Jennings
has been stationed here for . several'
years and by his genial 'qualities :and
broad Christian spirit has endeared
himself to our people. We are sorry
he is leaiving.
Porter's Hill,
Mrs. Smith and family of Currie's
Crossing visited at •her sister's, Mrs,
A. W. Potter's, last week. •
Miss Maud Macdonald is expeeted
home again. :
Mr. Glen Macdonald and his sister,
Florence, Were home for a.few days,
hut went away on Monklay.
The veterinery was called out to
Mr. 0. W. Potter's on Saturday last,
he having a pretty sick horse.
Quite a number of Orangemen at-
tended the setvice at the Union ch-
urch on Sunday.. The sertnon was
preached by Mr. Hamilton.
° East Wawanosh.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Wightman and fa-
mily were guests at Mr. J. Van-
carnInfs on Sunday, '
Mr.. and Mrs. D. Dunbar Stindayed
with Belgrave friends,
,e. Mr. -and Mrs. M. Walsh were the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1, Nethery
of Bluevale last week..
Mr. and Mts. A. II, Nethery of Sar-
nia were visitors at the home of
Wm. Nethery last week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Craig of Lon-
dethoto Sturdayed oft the etb
Mr. ,/, Cormor of •Whiteeltureh .was
004 guest of 5t1L Line friends this
:Week. .
Two Petiple Were killed in a rae
OA1 NOW YOtict
Bracefield.
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Mr. Dan. ,bleColl met with a pain-
ful accident oh Sretierf4.0 last while
k4t work at Mr. • Win. Taylpr's barn
on the and concession of Stanley.
He was , earrying a heavy- stow and
in. some way lost his balance and
fell oil the seafteld and fracture
ankle, He will be laid oft work for
few days. This is very unfertunate
Ir Dan s he is greatly rushed wi-
th work: at present.
• Mr. jobn IVIelewen, Ba,yifield Road,
bad a • very suceessful barn raising'
on Ivioilday of this Week, Mr. Jas.
Finlayson raised it with his block
and tackle which is a great improve -
Meat on the old style of raising
barns.
Master ' Arthur I3oyee of. Goilerich
spending a few weeks 'with his
brother, Mr, Jas. Boyce on the
London Road. Arthur is a jolly boy
and we are pleased to have him with
,us for a while again. ,
Rev, iMr. and Mrs': `Sewers are
spending a, shorracation eader-
ich, pwin g to e faet that Mr. Sa-
wets has been in poor With, but we
are' much pleased to learn he is im-
proving.
The farmers are pomplaining to
some extent about the unfavorable
hay weather lately. They report a
good crop and c'are anxiously *looking
totward fpr better weather, . •
A number, of our sports 'went to
Seaforth. last Friday evening to see
the football Match between the Hur-
ons of that town and the. Berlin Ran-
gers.' They report a good game and
a- good time, .
Mr. Albert Cameron, Our Ling
thresher, is 'shining up his traction
engine and preparing for an early
start. Ile has engaged p. Cameron
and 13ett Beefort 'for the season. 'Wi-
b these experienced men he willno
doubt do a large season's wok,
Mr. Fred. Tomlinson, agent for. the
Massey -Harris Co., set up a hew
hayloader for • Mr. gred. Waldron On
Monday. Fred. is doing a rushing hu,
siness ' this year.
-MisarSusie Clark is spending a 'few
;days with her sister, ' Mrs, Charles
Reid. .
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Varna.
. The members .61 L. 9. L. No. 1035
attended: divine .service in the -Metho-
dist cluirch on Sunday last when the
Rev. . Mr. Brownpreached an elo-
quent. • sermon, suitable for the ecder
4dr.: Thos. Mcelymont Of :Natchez;
Mississippi, left for home on Mon-
day evening after visiting. with • his
brother here for some day's.' it is
sixyears sine° he visited, here be-
fore.' . • .
'Pim. Orangemenhere secured the'
services Of Mr.; A. Boyce of Godetieh
te play :the fife. for them on the
AlloriCtis 'Twelfth, •
.Mr..J.:SParrow of netar Bel1cviIk 14.
visiting :his .cottAin, Mr. john
row, the past .wee,ls... •
. Little'Miss ,May Da,vidsorr gave a
birthday party on Situtday last to
which about ..fotirteen• Of her school-
mate§ 'were invited.. They spent
very enjoyable afternoon.
' Mr. T. Wiley had a valuable horse
badly cut in a wiie (fence one day
last week, . .
Mrs. A.. Weir and daughters, Fran-
ces-a,nd Mary, of London, are visiting
it • Mr. E. A:Iiiggins', • .
Mr. Jobe Johne spent'Sunday in
IVirs. B. A. Higgins' andMr.
:Weir: Were. in Seaforth on 1VIonday,
• . The 'farmers are complaining of very
poor . haying weather'. .
Mrs, H. G. Hutchihgs; aCeorripanied,
by Miss. Mantle Hanley, spent Thurs-
„day ,Iwith the former's' parents, Mr.
and - IVIr's . J. Johns. , . •
• Mr. George Anderson' Who. for the
past two Sunitnesa, has been employ-
ed oi the dredge 'here by Mr, Gligr„
was 'joined last week by his bre the,r,
David, mate of a *.Beitish vessel'tr.ad-
hig In the Chinese teas, With head
quarters at, :Hong Kong. It .is over
two months since he left that city.
Together the brothers left for' their
old. home in • Glasgow, Seotland.
George intends to remain there, but
David Will tettirn • again ;to Hong
On Sattirdaf Mr. Guhr finished the
Logan drain .upon which he was. en-
gaged 'last yearand this,' The drain
is about miles long. and will •ma-
ke a big Improvement in the section
through which it passes. Mr. • Gull]:
also excavated the greater • part Of,
the Big . Drain; which is nearly 7
iils 'in length. He made a splendid
job �f both. At time of Writing he -is
net decided as t� his future move -
Monts. He may take ' a contract in
Usborne or g: to New Ontario. Whi-
le engaged in this work he was a re-
sident of this village,' het will
soon he leaviag. •
The contract for making the cement
tile for -the township was let tO a
man from Centralia, who with' his
'staff has been busy the past • week
making up $400 worth. They used
the. gravel from Logan's pit.' The
council Will be well satisfied, if the
•tile gives as good satisfaction as
does that made the past twk5; sea-
sons by wir. S. J, Andrews.
The News -Record will be sent , to
any address until the end of the pre-
sent year for 25 cents.. Send it to
your boy or girl who is away 0:010
bone,
• Stanley Township.
°Miss Gertie DoWSOn is spending her
Vacation under the parental roof.
Miss 'Stella Itathwell 'spent Satur-
day and Sunday with her friend,
Miss- Mona Reid of Varna. 1
Mr, Nelson Reid, Miss Mamie Reid
and Master Tobany Iteid Sundayed tit
Mr, James Turner's, Parr Line.'
A number of the young people of
the Hayfield Roa,d spent a very en--
joYabde time one evening last weeleat
the hotne of IVIt. Nfaekenzie, near
Varna,
IVfiee- Susannah Clark spent a !mei
days last week with her sister, .1Virs.
Chas. Reid of Ilrueefield.
Miss Minnie Pentiale ot RoSanquet
Is spending her sumfner holidays; at
the tonic Of her father on the IltoWn-
eon Lille, •
Goderich Townahip.
Rev. Mr. Steadman, the new pas-
tor of the Mayfield Circuit, has made
a very favorable iinpression on bis
congregations and is a very able
preacher and both pastor and people
are looking forward to a glorious
w°.rrsic.
M.. John Reid of Stanley has re-
cently been visiting at her father's
home, gr. Gabriel
Miss Ida bIlliott of London is spen-
ding a, vacation at her parental home
on the Bayfield Line.
Miss Clara Daley Of Seatorth is
this week a. guest of 111iss• Flossie
Cole, Bayfield Line.. '
Mrs. kf, Stewart spent a few days
this:Week at her home in Belgrave.
Miss lAgnea IVIiddleton is visiting
her sister, Mrs. Taylor 'of Blyth. •
Mrs. John Middleton visited over
Sunday with Goderich friend. •
Miss PrjScilla Cook is spending her
sunanee Vacation. At' her home on the
etli concession. . •
Mr. Morris Switzer .41sposed of hi
driver to Mr. Ed, Acheson of Getter -
ick t the handsome- priee of $150. •
Miss 'Clarice Laithwaite of 'Goiter-
ich. was the guest of the 1Vlissee Nes-
bitt last week.
Miss .Winnie, Thompson is ,spending
the vacation under the Parental roof.
Mr, John Smith's new house on the
150- concession is nearing completien
and will, in the course of a few days
be ready far oatipaney. It is built
of. red brick, Mr. T. McKenzie is the
contractor, Mr. Smith piit up a fine
barn a couple of years ago and cer-
tainly is to be congratulatod upou
the *mprovements he has. made since
his purchase of the old Barr farm.
The Messrs. Thompson of the 16th
have one of their 'bathe raised pre-
paratory to the putting , Of a stone
foundation beneath it, • • '-
A number came up, from Toronto
on the eketirsion of last Saturday to
visit old friends and relatives in this
. township.
25 centS :will Pay a trial sub. 'to
The News -Record to the end of this
year. .
Mr. Roht. Richardson and daughter
f the 10th concession moved their
household effects on Tuesday ' into
Clinton whsere be recently purchased
•a houSe. • , • .
*The township council met on Mon-
day, and discussed the recent lawsuit
in connection. with Colborne town-
ship. The result was a resolation te
the effect that a manclamuP he is-
sued compelling Colborne township to
,pati.the neceseary by-laW to au Unix-
ize the paymeet ,of the miniey which
this township should- receive.
At the cleee of ..schObj for the lioli-•
daya. the pupils of S; 5.• No..8 ,.re7
sante(' their teacher, Miss L. L. Me -
Math with a haridsome .ae-f
companied by a suitable address rad'
by- Miss Flossie Harrison. The pres-
entation, was made by 1VItts. Flossie
McClure. , :Miss MelVIath . taught.. in
this school 'for- three and a half 'ea-
rs tad was . liked .by the..whole. sec-
tion:, Her !many friendt here. wish
her a happy' and ntotperous future.
. GONE INTO .1lETAIL BUSINESS..
GEORGE ;A, RORKE
Mr. G.. A. Rorke,. .who• Was 'for
some years a forginan in the local
organ faery; and left here to ac-
cept the position Of superintendent of
a furniture :factory ldeaford, , has
retired from- the manufacturing busi-
ness and taken an interest in the
Park River Furniture Co. • of
Park North Dakota. - . Mr.
Rorke was an ' active •church and S.
S. worker and good all-around chi. -
gen while in Clinton and left many
Werni friends here who will wish hini
success in his new venture. • .Sorry,
theugh, -to 'see him settling down
en•der another, flag than the good old
Union Jack. . '
• Before .,leaving Meaford Mr. Rorke
was presented with :the following ad-
dress :
IVIr, .G -o. A. Rorke, --We, the em-
ployees of the Meaford Manufactur-
ingCo.lea,tning that you are leav-
ing here' fer the United States; can-
not allow this opportunity to pass
without expressing in a tattgfble
form' our appreciation Of. your • many
geod qualities and kindly and Spit -
pathetic interest in etfr ,welfare.while
:t -ling in your capacity a,s superin-
t tident of our factory. We have al-
ways found you faithful to the hest
interests of your employees, at the
same time having a listening ear to
the hiterests of your men and we
assure yeti, dear sir, that you will
alWayS carry with you the respeet
and hest wishes of your fella*
Ployees for your advantement and
success. We ask you to aceopt this
gold watch as a moment° of our
agreeable associations, trusting Mrs,
Rorke, yourself and family may en-
joy long life and happiness in your
new honi,e.
In the last issue of the Walsh
County Republican of:, Park River
appeared the folloteing :
” A deal was eonsummated the IBt,.
ter part of the week whereby Mr.
'Geo.. Rorke, who recently arrived
front Ontario, aequires an interest in
the furniture bushiest of John Aa -
moth & Co. The name has been
changed' to .the Park River Furniture
Company and the business will be
carried on at the old location in the
First National baek bfbelt. The neW
arrangement pill allow an extension
of the business and 'we tindeistand
that Mr. Aamoth will devote the
greater part of , his time to the pi -
kW arid organ end of the business,
Mr. Rorke is a very pleagant gentle-
man to tneet and wfth his family
wilt be valuable additions to Park
River. The Republican wishes the
neV/ firm unbonded succes1;"
Samaierbillw
Mrs. Snit% and Pass Smitit of
near Listowel are visitors a•O''' Mr.
(leo. Hill's.
Mr. Jas. Mcliveen has been very 111
during the past week or two and is
still in a critical condition.
Miss Sara Nesbitt is again praetis-
Mg -as nurse in the Clinton hospi-
tal. -
*The trustees .of IL S. S. No. 4
ha,ve• received a special grant of eve
dollars for '"excellence of school pro-
perty.
Rev. Mr. Rhpdes preached a velY
impressive sermon last Sunday even-
ing ou the, subject "The Gospel Fe-
ast." A thing to be appreciated is
, the Rev. gentleman's weekly class Lee
children at 9.30 every Tuesday morn
during the school 'Vacation when the
little ones meet together to be in-
structed along bible lines.'
Miss Essie Coventry of Marquette,
Mich., is visiting her relatives,' the
Messrs. Beacom and the Lowery fam-
. ily, also those inClinton.
' • Several of the brethern here atten-
ded the Orange sermon in St.Paul's
church, Clinton, on Sunday last.'
Mr. D: Burns' spent Saturday in
Goderiele
Poderich Township.
The young people of Ebenezer ap-
Pointiluent are taking steps to re,
organize the Epworth League in con-
nection with their church.
Stanley Township.
A large number from around here
attended the Orange terthon preached
by Rev. Mr. Brown in Varna Maio-
-dist. church on Sunday.
Mr. Willie Clark spent Stujlay
the home of Mr. ILPeck.
at
nett Towns
Mr, Dom1hick FlYnn had an -attack
of appendicitis this week, but we all
hope for' a 'speedy recovery.
Mr, Jos, McIntosh of 'the 7th had
a couple of cattle killed by lightning
last • 'week. Joe, is bound to loose
them anyway; by cars or' lightning.. .
The many friends of IVIrs.' Thos,
Carbet will be glad to Pear that he
is getting better. .
There has been ,practically- no hay
saved this season Yet. ,
Messrs.. Craig Eros. ' of 13th c
have purchased a threshing outfit,
including one of the famous Mon-
arch separators. •
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A False' Iimpression.
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There iS' a .thistaken impression in
regait to the registration �f births,
which the.registrar desires: toeorrect.
The holifiention Of. a, birth 'Made by a
physician is not the .registration
Aldred hy law,. Which can • only be
made by one of 'the 'ehild'e Parents:
Thirty clays, .are allowed ; to perform
thiS duty, which is not complete un-
til the Child's name added to the
record. A great - deal ftr4uble isot-
the name; without which- there is te-
casioned 'bY ornisSion to furnish.
chnicaliy no .registration.
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• Clark's Delicious Pork and Peans.--
Always ready -always. tasty—always
appreciated. The best food for men
who dn..things.- 50 ,and .10c
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Mita Sneede of Winnipeg is Visiting
it Mrs. Holmes'. : '
:Fred.' *Stanley, Wife • and
son and: Master C. Woblidge: of ,Tor-
onto are visiting at Mr. W. Stan-
ley's.
Miss Jennie . Phipps . of Pickering sp
,ont a few days With friends here, • .
'Mr.' Thompton and daughter of TO -
rialto are Visiting at Mt. A, fItiller'S.
Misses Kathleen "and Annie Shavir.
-spent 'several days Visiting friends at
Auburn. . • •
The lawn socinl on Tuesday of last
week wa,§* a grand success, notwith-
.standing the threatening Weather;
This has come to; he an event of the
season and it ha e to .be a big storm
to keep the :people away. The pre -
deeds amounted -to Over $100.
Mts. Morley of ,Hyde Park was the
vett list' week 'of Rtir: and Mrs.
Rhodes. • . • • .
Miss Clara Proctor Ise we areglad
to state so far improired' in health an
to be able tO go, around,
SHINGLES FOR SALE.— ANY
quantity of good eedar, shingles now
being manufactured ' in the Village
of Bayfield. Prices right. Apply to
W. R. Jowett, Box 30, Bayfield: 70
AUbUVflq
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Rev. J. C. Reid from °ottaig piss-
ed through here laSt Saturday' Oa his
way -to .his new -circuit at the Nile.
Mr.. Thos. Meelymont ad Natchez,
Miss., formerly of Auburn; was re-
newing old acquaintances for a few
days last week. He, along with a,
number of others, .earne up to at,tend
the international -V. N. convention at
Toronto.
Rev. Mr. Swan of Holtnesville call-
ed on old acquaintances ' here last
week. .
Miss C. B. Ferguson bas returned
home from' Taxa. •
'Miss Miter of the Nile is the guest
of her cousin, IVIiss Ruth Eoblin, at
present. ,
IVliss Lizeie Echlin ot Chicago and
her nephew, Harvey Cummings, are
visiting relatives here.
Rev. Mr, Green is to presteh in the
Methodist church next Sundaylie
will- take charge of Rev. Mr. Fall's'
work while that gentleman .is away
YinAthe West for seven Sundays. Mr,
Fallis leaves this week for Regina.
Mrs. Ed. Creeliag and children. left
last Monday for the West, • •
Constance.
Miss Combs cif Winthropis spend-
ingthe holidays with her -sister, Mrs.
Jas. Parish. .
Mrs. W. B. Cook ipent a few days
last wedk with friends in Exeter and
.London.
. The Woman's Institute held their
regular meeting last week at Mrs,
IL Campbell's. ,
Mr, and Mrs. David Weir and dau-
ghter of Oxbow, Assa,.)*.pleasantly
, surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Britton
' by coming on an extended visit. •••
We understand Mr, David Weir has
eeeured a school in St. Thomas aeil
will take charge Sept. 1st.
Mts. : Dinah Taylor still continuea
very low. We hope soon. to see her
able to be around as usual.
•
Rev. Mr. Clement' of .Londesbora
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will preach. next Sunday afternoon at *
the usual hour.
• Master. Sandy Macdonald of Sta,- • •
sister, Miss Maggie Idaedonalds
fia spent list week 'the gbest his
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'we owing into July with the satisfaction of knosving that the first six e
months oe thie year have been the hest in the history of our 1110 CASH y
STORE and oar trade is etill growing, We feel we can afford to be gener- T.
ous with our customers. atid on Thursday next, the lath inst., we will cos- )4,
tuence a °Rata cLEARIN0 SALE when all kinunlier GoOds will he rush ,,,
ed off at a terrine reduction i4 priees.nelow we quote a few prices,but don't +
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bargains in every department, which we haven't space to meetion herd! • •
these are all he bargairsts we have to offer. You will find startling, if
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Ladles' Underskirts,dark
in colors, in stripes and floral patterns, y
regular price 50e and 05e, for 25e. *..*
Ladies' New Wrappers, in assorted colors and patterns, with (Jeep ' t
, flounce, worth $1.15, for89e. f,
Ladies' New Wrappers, assoi ted patterns and colors, deep flounce - t
weitt trimmed, with trills and fancy trimmings, sizes al to 43,
LeCeS°t4v
ripetilbuleuasitintl,Avetrtyurfireaci.
al, worth 8c, for 5e. $ .
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poured Muslins, wide width, were 126c, now tie., .
Chatubrays, in colors of pink, blue, champagne and grey, good X'
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. value at 15e and /t3e, for 124c. . .....
, Linen Flaked Goods, suitable for shirt waist suits, regular price 4
Ne for 10e 01
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Ginghams, in plaicla and blue and white cheeks, th 8e, for 6c,
* ,h4hirt Waists, in various styles, vnerth $1, for 60e.
• Towelling, 16 inches widerWorth 8e, for 5e. •
Men's Socks. all wool, seamless feet, Worth •20c, for 150,
Prietsaast colors, wide width, worth 12ie, for 72e.
Men'e Top Shirto, in greatyariety, at 50c, 75c and $1,
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GOOD NEWS
Live Stock Market.
" Loronto Junction, July 1Q ---Althou-
gh the market at the Union Stock
Yards was somewhat livelier in. the
selling line, the prices did not advan-
ce over hist 'week, and, in fact, only
a ew cars sold as high as the bulls
were'. -quoted last week. The rough
and Inferior 'cattle were somewhat
lower, but there was a good, ' I fair,
active trade for good •bee{.
. The exporters were of the fair var-
iety; and sold pretty well: Only .
few :leads sold at 85.35; :with the
bulk going not over the $5.15 Mark.
The best butehers were a little fo-w.7
cr., .sellitig at.. $5.85 for the beat:
Tipa ,t,oday was 83 Cart, • con -
sitting of. 1,729 cattle; 5:5 ;sheep, G3
calves and 40. hogs..
The following ate' the prices
Export cattle •. $4.85, '5.15
Butchers' cattle 4.75. 4.85
do "jilt/ to good ** 4.40 • 4.651
do commen . 4.00 4,25
de rough and infnerior 350 73.85
Bulls, heavy export , 3,75 4,00
do rnediurir . .3.50 3.65
' do light 3.00 3.50
Feeders,. short -keep 35.00 45.00
Mitch. cowt, ea& '354M 45.0()
Sheep,' per cwt.:" ' . 4.00 4.25
Bucks, Per -cwt„ :3.25 ' 4.56
Spring lambs 5.00.. 7:00
Export, siring, each 4.00 .
Calves- 5.50: "-5.75
Hogs, selects
do lights
0.50*
6.25
•fed and watered • 6.35
The. Winghant
Bdsiness College
—If you expect to succeed ,sincle-
-to what you underta, e .....
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If necessityis the mother of:in-..
vention, Most certainly continuity iS
the fattier of success, . .
We extend a special invitation to
pa,reets and children to call oti :us
and inspect our classes and work
before enrolling. . .
THE WINGHAM BItSINESS COLL:
EGE STANDS FOR HARD SYS- •
; TEIVIATIC WORK ONLY. ,
---NO•' VACATION —
We have Opened a special plass • for
instruction' during vaeation for 'teach-
ers, who are obliged to take Com-
mercial work in the Continuation
classes, after vadation,
—For -ferther particulars write- the-
-principal ,
/I, Reginald Fletcher, E., Pearl I4unt,
Principal Lady Principal.
George .Spotton, President.
12 Years Teaching Experience.
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,OUR 4. SPECIALS'
FOR ALL NEXT WEEK .
No 1—Cut Nails at Cut Prices,
• \ All sizes, 13 pounds for 25e.
.No 2—Balance of Lawn MoWers
. • at alniost cost to clear
No 3—Job lot gay Forks,
prices away down.
No 4—Granite Ware at a big discount,
30 cents off every dollar.
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--Watch our big Window
for Special Bargains
as we intend to continually use
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• Pure English Paris Green 25c per pound.
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Stoves and Hardware, CLINTON,
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also the walk over -for Men. The goods will he here in about two weeks •
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and in order to cleat outthe lines we have in stock -to make room fen .the
above we will give you the- best bargains in . ' . • :
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--ladies and Gent's Fine Shoes— •
ever offered. Wehave net room to quote prices. Tr, you need a pair of I
Fine Shoes CQ111e. and see what we cit o for. ,You. We can skve you ap •
least 25 per cent AB we must eJear them o The Old Reliable for Genu- t,
,ine Shoe Bargeins, We are never undersold. . ' •
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. For the next ten days we.Will offer some of the greatest hangairis in Mil-
iinery that Were ever sh,owtr.in this town. peeour bargain tables upstairs.
. Headquarters' for Up -to -bate Clothing' •
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Calland see whit We heve iti'lloys' and Men's Clothing at $2.50; $3, -
$3,50, 84, $5.and up to .$12, -
30 pairsfsrtaorthoo ny22: ytTorwr3e,de. gd1Caoririaci:k!1:prlic*
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seats and double knees, in Sizes '
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--:Ladles' and Dente'L1gt Summer Underwear. and
, Hosiery. at moderate. prices.
Ladle'. and Men's Slioes in all the latest ,styles
at the very' lowest prices.
',•Jow Is the gnu, to .buY you SUbAhli. It will Day you to 'wet our pHeee,
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A Big Drop in Parlor Suites
RUG, 811ITE8 ONLY $40.00
IVIoquette Rug Suites, Spring Seats, Fringed all arm
piece a different shade, large sofa, arinehair, wciandoewLevh
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and reception Astir. Ilegulat $50,90 Suito fot $40.00...
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