Clinton New Era, 1908-03-26, Page 4ralTON IfINW SBA
Much ftthl�O8
OM
to • _Clinton
*7.1),:ay.
N
A•VMONEY WELL.
.We've•_.prepared a big list of Specials for
. Show -day, Thursday, April 2nd,.and by spending
the day here, you can make it profitable, as well as
enjoyable. Read carefully the list of savings,
whiph go on sale for the one day only.
. APRIL ..2nd.
Dress 900ds 25e
T-wo hundrelyards dress gpods including -plain eol-
ors, plaids and fancy tweeds, oust the thing for girls ga
dresses. Regular 85 and 40c, Thursday........ • • Ldb
Dress Goods:40e
Two hundred yards 'dress godds including almost •
every shade ro different weaves, including poplins, pane, Rfla
• mita, etc, Regnlar price up te 700 Saturday.-- ...... , eititt
• Fine Dress Giughamsline • ,
On e thousand' yards fine quality Dresi Gioghanis
in small, medium and large checks - every color shown,
' incliftlifig-Btack andin four size checks, regular
price up to 18c, Show Day price. a
20e Embroidery 12ie
Three hundred yards embroidery, with insertion to
match, 3 to 6 incheri WidicAixgfrialprieeirp-tb-20e, Show
Day price
40c Corset. Cover Embroidery 25e •
- 50 yards Corset, Cover Bmbroldery four prett'
• patterns, regular priers 85c and 40c, Show Day price:.....
35e Bib Cashmere Hose 25e *
00 pair Rib and Plain ehrshmere Hose in sizes 7, tOfii
Excellent value at 35c per pair, Show Day-. ... . .
40e Tairetta Ribbons 25e
200 yards ft and 5 inch plain Tafeetta Silk ribbon ih
Pink, Navy, Pale Blue, White, Crearn, Black.' Cardinal,
Old Rose, Pale Green. etc, a beautiful axtiff ribbon worth 25C
and 40c per yard, Show Day. . •
A -Great Veiling Rargain.
300 yards newest mesh Veilings, also some drefonne
Veilings in Brown, Grey, Navy, Graen, Black and White
Regular price up to 50. Show Da rice.
122
tit 44.4404.4+04
Personal Notes
it thee," 'toying' relattrea or friend
visitingth on or going itwaY
peaty ea ot tsc faot aura week,' we
won't' semoenee ttIth� New Die,
$1.50 Undfrskirts 98e
16 only Bieck Sateen Underskirts, beautiful glossy
finish, the best skirt sold at $1.25 and $4.50- Show 110 ay. • '
Black Dress Skirts $3.95
- --Lardies141ack-Dreteasakirts, make froni good .
weii
ing Vicuna, cloth, made in three or four pretty styles, • '•
splendid fitting skirts 'nail sizes up to 27 inch waisteOuttl on
special price,. ; .. . goings,
Towelin& tic -yard.
Just one hundred -yards good plenty Millet ToWell- 43A
ing, best 5c quality, Shotv Day .... . ... • . . ...
SPECIAL RAINCOAT OPFER.'
Ladies' Englieh Oravenstte Raincoats, in • dirk grey, •
fawn, bronze, black and navy: blue, sizes 32 to 42 via nn
equal to any Raincoat sold at 512 to•$15, Show Dar, I 1.1eUti
•
Sbirtings, Standard Quality 124e
Just 75 yards to sell. Standard And. American shirt- •
ings, checks and,stripes;light and dark. ValuesI5p.Show
day • 12ie
Gralton's Prints, best in the World 121c
t". • ... L
Grafton's English prints in all the wanted shades, J4:
guaranteed absolutely fast colorer. Price 0
40 -inch Unbleached Cotton
. One piece only. . fine quality factory cottcn, full 40
inches Wide, regtilar price 180,.„.§tItqf 4a'1020
• tlgtosado g4e
co Yarclo 1)4fit e'iity stripe eetteiis,derfugetir...aie. 24C
•yd,
$1.25 White Bedspreads $1.00-
12 only large White bedspreads. donhierlittd00.
_Regular Price $1.25. Shove• . . taaa .
$1,25 Lake Curtains $1,00
Just 12: pair to sell, Nottingham Lace Opetainia3a•
yds long. 54 inches' wide, in -pretty floral designs.3eguli 00
lar Price $1.25. Show day„ per pair
$1.50 White Lawn Waists $1.00 6 ,
J6 only.white lawn waists. trimmed with lace 'and
#
$1 00
embroidery intiertion. Speciel for Shove . . • •
Umbrellas Mc
24 only ladies parasols and men's umbrellas, equal
to the best 51 qualities. Only ,one to a customer, Show 50C
Day.... ........
•
See Our Great Display 9 t
• #.,•
Millinery.
Our display of
S p'r i n g Millinery
is • larger ,his year
.than ever. Ney:tr
did -We have suchan
immense showing of
•
•
Trimmed 1-iats
* Flowers
• Shapes,
Ribbons,
. Wings, etc.
See the Girls' Millinery DePartmetit'
•Sotnething novo; a Millinery _department de-
voted entirely for the girls.. More girls hats alone
to see herethan ali other kinds combined at
tricot Millinery Stores,, • Prices to suit everybody,
•
OPP4SIITE THE TOWN 1141.1
,
, "Terms—All gums of $10 an1. under cash: ;
'over that amount 8 months -credit on furnishing
approved Joint notos. A discount of .5 per cent
per annum for cash on credit amounts,,
'
•
At other times the ' terms reed prac-
tically the same, except the lastlause
Which.rea.cls 4•5 per cent discouth fet
cash on credit innOunts "
It will be noticed that the words
"per antrum" have been omitted in the
latter clanse. A more than Ordinarily
intelligent farmer, discossing the two
phrases, said that both intent' the
same ; that, in practise, the discount
offered for cash at sales, tilaatie a per
anvium discount. It being contended
• that in the latter ease it could be inter.-
• preted tdrereari a straight cash oit.
count of 5 cents on :the (loiter, he dis-
puted thie, '
The matter:1s en impettant one, be.
cause rhany petiole may he misled by
Iit, and ,complieations arise When it
m
does to settling tip at sales. .
In Order to find out what tonstrue•
tion others put upon the two 'forms Of
stateMent, bankers and others quali;.
fled to express an opinion, were asked
!About it and withotitany hesitation
-whatetee they dentine that the phrase
"discount for cash,' no matter' what
what the. particular titli011tlt of the
discount, would mean a straight cash
diaeount, Of course 11 qualified by the
1
words "per antilltil" that would alter
the amnia of the diecount.
•
One '.wity •COlonlst Excur-
sions to the West.
Oorotnencing Feb, 20th1 andcoition
Ing daily until April Mb. 1908.
t To the 'following .0ointi$,
ironoonooirvictoria
son .P.runeison. .1-4* $11100011
• Seattle 'Portland
'TAMS* • • • SPOilati
San mono Klluomeo toy
Ticketeelecsold to other certain
pointe 10 proportion. • •
Tickets- and full itificration tna-V be
_obtained. from Town- Agent, Pur,
ehaea your tickets at uptown office,
and Ovid delay at depot.
R. 110D0IONS,. •Tawa Agent.
rt44444+++++++++444fX
Rev. J. Greene, spent Sunday', at
Hanovtr.
Mr John Mulholland has taken
poOtign In a foundry at Ileepeler,
Mies Annie Forrester and .Biles Pearl
O'Neil were in London, onTuesday.
A. 0 P•ttison. the 'genial G.° T. IL
'Agent visited Toronto,:over Sunday'.
Mies B. L. Holmes, of Orangeville,
spent Sundapand Monday 4 home.
Mrs G D bleTeggart and daughter,
Jean, are spending , a few days due
week, in Toronto,
Mee 11 Porter returned home, •Mon-
- - 'a* day morning, from a week'e visit with
CUIvTo • NEW ERA
N _ Mr Linfielcl, of Celhorne, hoe been
her daupliter. Mrs S Stanlake,
•CLINTON, ONT., MARCH, 26, Ma spending a few dap, with his ritugh.
_• ,. ter, Mrs Geo, Rice,
•Mrs J'oseph lavermore,who has been
Foreign Trude•• visiting heedauetteeein London, came
•
•
• Ron Mr Sifton, in the course of his
• -speech on the iudget, took the proper
course when haspoke of the necessity
,
1- of re -organizing the department Of
Trade and Commerce. We ,have.no
• systematic machinery. for. extending
-our trade with other countries, and a
Singular' lack of foresight id our 'whole
commercial outlook. As Mr. Sifton
said al- • , •
•
• "We are not getting our share of
the trade of., Japan; we are actually
furnishing 'the goods to .the United
States merchants wird are selling these
.goods to Japan, and gettinga consid-
erable portien of the profits • ell that
profin should come to Canada. • Bo
with .Great Britain ; so with Pumice,:
so with South Africa ; so with' South
America," .
- a It hts to be admitted with regret
• that Sir Richard Cartwright iii notv
unequal to the etrain• of a . heaVy de-
partment, . The Departhuent should
be broadened in its sphere of opera-
tions, and its energies Concentrated
"OPen the work which Mr, Sifton has
ontlined,and the kindred duties which
fall Within Re province.
tbe• Redistribution •
The redistriblitioh.of the cOnstituen-
cies of Huron gives die counties three
ridings', North, CerAre and South: .1'6
• :tiitriision*divistpus-ivre:-*iuth; Hay
• Stephen, Vsberne, Stanley end Gorier..
p-cia--t-OWnshiPS and also Exeter, Hen-
• sel! and Bayfield, Centre: Grrey,McKilo
lop,•Tuckerintith,- Hullett, and, COI:
bottle townehips, ' and .0oderiah; Sea:*
,
forth, Clinton and Brusiels, .North:
. Hetrick, Morris, TurnlaerrY,_•East and
:Woo Wawanosh,, and Ashfield town -
Shiba, and Wingliam, Elyth and Wro-
•xeter.. Asil anYone will see by a glance
the riding has been divided into two
mire tlenSertative ridings and& Libel --
al -riding. , There Was formerly •fair
fighting ground and the best • Mao, to
Win., 'which is as it should he ; but new
&heat anyone, so long as he be °for-.
tain political leaning,, can he 'elected..
It lereke eil ' though: Mr- Whitney .is
,rneking ready for .atieleetieti,and •is
• .
picking Out the . constituencies from,
Whiehhe wantia•:etiptiort„eat.a....Weli 11
• that'd the' ease; he has done a good job...
We find no fault with•the',goVerria:
merit trying to secure strong seatefor
its soppOrters, so long as gerigraphinal
,features are recognized, but We will he
'surprised if Conservatives theinselies
, aPPI'°,Y1 0 thie arrangedient,
1 ' • An bad birCurastande ilibtit this re,
1 distribution is the factlhat`the riding
• will be identically the same as ',after
Sir .John . A McDonald's, gerry.mander
,.of 13,71 with the exception. that the
• town of Goderich is notincluded •
Centre' Huron: .
-
•
. • •
. Dr: l'hompson,11 P, for Yukon, kits'
• declitredrhittieeif ita.supporter of Mr -
Barden, and the Conservative _Press,
•is making 'ranch:cif it, -Bot there is
not_muCh in it. . He was eleoted in die.
: eat opposition to the ,E,Iheral canal
-
date, and° while ctaming independence
hed supported the Conservatives in al-
most every yotethey :be had. :So
that his decimation has • very little
1
hoinilast Friday. •
, Miss Lily Miller,who his beeiLliving
}in Chicago, home on a visit, owing
to the illness of her father,
• Mrs At D McTaggart, was last week,
visiting Mrs Ward Classelman , 365
Princess A -venue, Lendon,
Mrs Clark of -Detre% 'wet. *in town,
oo Monday, visiting 'her • aunt Mrs
Kearns;` whn heelfteruerioesly •
• Mr Geo4refit-ggart returnernn Sat-
urday, from a three:week's.trip, which
included Florida, Cuba, the Bahamas,
• inlreedribtie, r. points;andwas.he me %Iva e xihei flmtstael4f
• Rev WE Kerr was called to Brous
sels on Moudav, owing to the serioue
iliness.of his eldest sister Mrs Gilpin,
who stistained a stroke of paralysis a
couple"lof weeks since, and from
iwnhgicwhosilisee. has gradually •been grow-
ing
W. 5 Harland entertained ft
number of young people to a delight,
ful 'Progressive Luncheompaety ' last
Thirraday evening, in honor of her
'flee+) Miss Lynn of Toronto. WifO was
visiting
ere in a few days, a very
charming social eyeot, whicla Was 'en -
ion&
Mrs j 'B Carter, who has been visit-
ing her mother, Mrs Wellington; of
town, ior the past three months, and .
also Otherfrienda in different partiettf
Canada, Jen last Monday for efailand. I
Utah, where she will spend A few '
wee 1 .; a Wi ,
then Move to her new borne in Cali- '
**IA•
Churcir Chimes
.
B.APTIst
iteirldr OharIeStvoh,W116 preached
on unday, has been extended'aninvi-
tation to the pastorate'of this church,
and alpo .the base line appointment;
though he has not fuily aceepted he
may enter on his work in coneection
herewith on Sunday, Aprit 5th" Rev
Mr Stewart, of London, will take the
work next Sunday. tiharlesworth
id regarded as a Man of good -pulpit
ability, and gave much satisfaction to
e members by his sermon on Suna
day:last The members are to be con,
'gratulated on having ecured an acorn
table pastor, after being so long aith-
put one.. • • •, • •.
Comity Clippings.
eylohn Weber. Searoeth• lois /told
h barbering •blIfilliese to Mr F„illantle•
of Kelltall.
Um j Whitely had rented her farm
0100 acres on eon 4 of Aelnielel, to
Geo Duenina
Robert and Wm -Henry have rented
the 200 acre farm of john Viroods, of
West Wa.wanosh for a Levin of. yeare.
The Tabh brothers,. of Colborne, left
frr their new home in the west, near
Mweaepxle. , Orebk, the beginning of the
Mies Minnie. .1300'4 who hest boon
teaching in Zurich for Some time, has
reeigned to enter the General Hospital,
Toronto, to'train for a nurse.
The home or lifr and Mrs R Jewell,
Colborne, was the Beene of a quiet but
pretty wedding. when there daughter,
Pearl E, _was -muted in marriage 'to Mr
Joseph W Priddle, of Port Hope. .
A pretty wedling was celebrated on
March 1103, ab the home .of lifrand
Mrs jot Baechler, Babylon Lane, Hay
wwilasebrn4trhreliera stegeotnird adeanurgyhtesrm, iSthafahoi
Saskatchewan.
Messrs N 'Horton, of flarpurhesaand
John Livingstone, of 'Staffa, have sold
their well known Clydesdale stallion,
roLetoeuredtavyWeaonalesagerloeoRdi ptfloie.brunrr,e.!Joorh nwthcabmtbheerye ,
. Nr FiniaY,Andersomof Bast Wawa.
nosh, or many years connected witii
the West Wawanosh Mutual Vire In-
surance Co, has severed his connection
with that company, and is now -an
agent for the Howlett Metiral, •
•---The dome-- ot the -boiler-in 'MO's*
grist mill at -Hensel!, blew or On Tues. -
day noony causing considerable excite-
ment for a few nunutes, and damaged
the engine house to quite an extent.
The loss Will be quite heavy both to
the boiler and to the.building.
,
.The Sea.forth Recreation. Grounds
Society are offering the recreation
grounds for sale, The • society have
owned thesegrounds for twenty-five
years. The income -derived front" the
grounds has been expended on them
and the shareholders have never re-
ceived any dividends, they have, de-
cided to sell.. •
. .
A Ouple of weeks ago we Mentioned
the fact that Mr Robert Charters had
been residingou the same farm . in
Tiickerstnith for 63 years. It has sine
heart 'brought t -o- our•knowledge that
Mr George -.Eirarkirk, of the North Gra- •
vel road, McKillop, has quite a record
along the same lines. , Mr Hakkirk
living on the farm oo whieh his father
settled when he carne to this country
Oast; 73 yeersago. Mi Ha-bkirk lived
here fora number of ears, and then
went or a time o 0 a arm o • is o
Lhabut has been hack' on the old home -
stead now fora great many years, so
that it fnight almorit---berteaid r• that he
s continuously resided on the seine
place 'for•73 years, and, from present,
pearancee,heln safam to. seearianya.
'more yeere' on •the same earnforteble
• On Sunday, George, MeEwen, Jack
McDonell, Alex Murdock and Peter.
Lamont drove to Clinton in a two seat-
ed -sleigh. It took the party glue hours
to reach their destination. owing to
the condition of • the roans.. On• the
return trip the sleigh broke down and
the three members of the party.who
came back, Messrs MoDonell, Murdock.
and McEwen, were obliged to sit as
bestthey could on the small front bob
The road was full of pitch holes mid
each time the bob Went into one of the
deep ones it jettisoned Itscargo. It
was a gay and festive eight • to •see
three pairs- of heels. shooting into
space as they did 40 times aftee whith
Alex •says he tired keeping tally. The
party guyed each other over each
mishap but dome 'elf•thein failed to see
the point of the joke • owing to their
extreme and startling frequency. The
trio were more than glad when the
journey ended-agensall Observer. .
.- -- • ' • •
•
-at.- ;ea.
8eits 'Notes. -.
• signilleance.
,0
An Impeyttuit Point Relating.,
• To- Discount .
•
• Soinetinies the terms ou Auction sale
bills are worded iebout .as followe:
•
• Dr Sproule caused a breeze in the
. Ilouee of Comtponefiy a moving for a
t return showing the religious denomin,
MUM of all employees of the Rouse.
WESLE
• "Decision Day” will be observedby
tile Church ea a whole, on Baster Sun-
day. . •
Rev 'W j Jolliffe will :Continue the
subjects etlast Sunday by preaching
dext Sunday,in. tbe-morningqn "Some
• of •the•Peegoisitives•to•aucceasful pray -
errand some of thebenefiteof E'rayert'a
In the ea ening "The 'Fruits. of Repent-
ance and. the neeessity for repentance'
Therewill be an open session of the
Stinday•school at 2.30 p. m. Special
.music and Short addresses willbeagiva
-Wall are :welcodie, -
Ph tergneatneetitg on Mender.
night wag 66001610e interesting. A
ne.repoe o e workof. the League
Corieention held in Seaforth on Feb.
13th and 1.4thavas given by Miss B,
Greene:, An iriterestidg readinv was
giVen by Miss Amy A,ndrews and an
instrumental by Miss Gladye °ante-
• made up the .program for are of the
most interesting meetinge .held Miss
MeCitlitun a missionary froni Tarkey,
who it home on furlough, will eddress
the League, on her work nextMonday
evening. This will he very interesting
.and it is hoped A good attendance will
hear her. .
•
• ONTARIO STREET
The debate in the League Mond.ay
night on the subject "Resolved that
.A,siatic immigration to Canada should
be prohibited," was vvell contested and
many good points were advanced by.
both aides. The affirmative was upheld
•by Messrs H. Plurnsteel, Porter
and A McMurray,while Messrs W 5 R.
Hof urea, Kerr and. 11 Watts.toma the
negative. The lodges' Misses H Cour-
tiee, and M. Wiltse and Mr Hawke,
after. coneicler?thie discussion gain
their decieion in favor of the affirma-
tive. Debates of this kind are a eplen.
did teaming tor the young people, and
eliould he held More frequently.
• • witra
• The junior choir sang at the niorri-
ing service on Sunday last. The an-
them by the sweet young voiees' were
listened to with • pleasure by all ores.
ent. In the evening the Senior Choir
Were• out in full force, several new
,members having been added to the
• Dumber. In addition to the anthem A
pretty ttio was rendered very effect-
ively by Mrs Dowzer, Mr and :Mrs W.
Campbell;
•
•
• The W T triet on Friday last at
the hoine of Mrs Eckrnier, Princess
St. There was 4. good attendance andan
interesting 'and profitable time was
isnent. These meetings are stea.clily ha-
ereasing 10 interest, The W. C. T. IL
Meets on the third Friday of every
Month at 8 osolock,, •
-Ittiv I IS Wallwin, of Iflinpreas Ave-
nue Church, London, has definitely de -
tided. that he wi'l leave London, and
aeoept the pastorate of the church at
Markham. Mr Walltvin eY•gpects °to
preaoh his first adritiell at- Mitrithara
on the first Sunday in July,•
• IVIr•justice Mabee is to be the late
judge Itillanes Eu10068801' chairman
of the board. of Railway Commission-.
•ers, The Appointment is oreditable to
the Dorninion Government, vvhose sel-
ection of the Man for the office was
evidently determined by strict regard
for the public intereeta Toronto Mail,
testi than fifteen applicittions have
been made by Manitobamunlelpalltlee
for 6eed gram. •
• Mr John Eby Of Markham township
.vvasstrifck by a•falling limb and killed.
- -Pied Bryanta arrested -at -Stretford,
eonfesied to settin fire to the . Saivat,
ion Army 13acrac s. ,„ • , • •
• The by-law to- reduce theiturober of
taverh licenses in Toronto Was quash-
ed by Chief Justice Meredith, •
•'An Alberta deputation &eked •Sir.
Wilfrid Laurier to establish in that
province a Dominion sanatorium. for
vonsumptives.
• East Indians resident at Vancouver
have cabled a protest to Mt ffonn Mor,
ley, -Secretary for 'India, against their
treatment in Oanada, •
The London Times is not to be sold
after all, but will remain a distinet-
ively Brifieli inefitution, Wen=
• mineter Abbey Or afternoon teas.
Chinese gardener. in California
has produeed an odorless onion, An
onion that retains its, flavor ithout
imparting it Us the breath will find a
long -felt want,
lrhe'Toronto World eieeks in vain
the Budget Speech foeatia opening for
etteektng the Liberal financing, It is
eyent compelled to admit throttle show-
ing made is an excellent one.
' For the e'even months endlog . with
rehruarApanedit'S total trade amoun-
• ted to $580.155 071 an increase of $30-
156,704. q'hat is a healthy showing,
and one which gives no reason for
doubts as to the future., ,
. Wm Smith, Seotchman Ivy birth,
is about to complete his fifty•fiftit year
as superinteudent of the Botaticial
Garden ie Washiegton. Be claims to
have served the Federal atovernment
in the earne position longer than arar•
, other of its employees.
The troubles og John It Walsh, the
• Chicago banker,who has been sentenc-
• ed to five veers' imPrisonment, furnish• ,
another illustration af the good old
saying that, a man cannot serve tWo.
• master e Walsh wawa, banker, but he
tried to be alto a promoter and.• a rail-
road mite, Whoa a hanker begins to
shine in another capacity than that of
managing Affairs of his bank, he he -
mutes at once a fit subject for sus-
oicion,
if0011. fIcelt $0Me'
WA:LL .pApER:
very soon, and you might just as we,11 have 4he best,
Our spring purchases!atuounted to over 10,000 rolls,
and were all selected from the best manufacturers
• and most of them exclusive patterns We should
be pleased to turn over the samples, and supply you
with whatever you ina.y require to freshen up your
home.
ALL PAPERTRIMMED FREE
At preeent we have a quantity of bundles, •contain,
ing trom 4 to 12 rolls of Walt Paper ends, that 'wilt. do
. nicely for small rooms, attics, etc„ price 100 to 300..
W. Cooper • Co.,
.CLINTON
To -Double titoi•
7 •
Work to be commenced it elm,
• The follovviog appeared in Saturdays
London Advertiser ; -
A. double track on the Huron and
Bruce line from London. to •Winghain
will in all probability be commenced
as soon as construction work coin-. -
Inspernineg.
e! on the Grand Trunk this
An official stated that the Plans
are under preparation at the head
office in Montreal, and that it was OS,
peetecl that the,work will be commenc-
ed as soon as -the snow is cleared &Way.
This will not be for several weeks,
as there is deep snow all along the line
tittribat-7
0 NI',
(.1
Sprldg Term Opens Ilst
Thoroughness is the hey -note of ibis in.
stitution. Our school stands for what is .
highest and best in business education.
we have three departments; -Outliner- •
cial, Shorthand and Telegraphic, Our
graduates always succeed, interested,
get our free catalogue,
.Elliott Sc. McLachlin.
PRINCIPALS.
nor
.
Survey Completed, . 1 •
th. ,mweawamweiwswissemessemumwessumin
The survey for the new line 16, Raki, i '''""m"'"'•„'''"'''"'"a----",--ek• •
The traffic on the Bruce has beeti 1 ' . .
steadily growing for several yeardaantt 1.
Ii New Advertisements -
,•,•, .
to belie been completed last falh
have repeatedly taken up the question i
of a better service with. the officials. • .$ix• hote Range with reservoir neatly
• Stove tar Sale
the residents ot the different ' towns 1
has been so heavy that on many of
te e kr a bar ain for quick sale,
the trains people have had too start 1 a . •
great part ot the way. .•t
. . • Freight Business Heavy. I
Neiv-beavyFatut4-'is asaWhaVinereasiff--...,...__Ian _______Ja4-013,4swaRFAr:_,1 _ aa.
-----
The freightabusineee, has also been 1
• In. yi'aei, of all. these facts, and the i . •
nine months. ,. • ...Two-SOWItda0-10 calvein_Apriaatppla.to
Chute n,
......
2ed more than:25 per .cent in the lest i :
bright outlook for business on the I Stock for Sale .
Bruce -line; the company has decided, I Toe undersigned offers by pnvete •aele
it is said, to builda a new line and put 1 at Lot 22 Con. 9, Goderich Tp. ahe follow.
-on more trains.- - - • • -, ' ' 1 ing good stock, 1 terse thing our yeare,:.
Two more passenger trains,it is 'f' by Aatel; 1 horse rising three, Team, by
- I •
understood, will hp put on in' a few 1 Texes.„Isok ; 1 filly rising two yeare• by
Weeks, and when the double • track is 1 Texas Jsek -1 filiy rising one year,by Idol
completed, more may -be added. •I Rrino. These colts are ell bred from a
The. following item also .appeared in 1. mare sired hy Star der, drier Maegie Blurry .
the papers, but has since been contra- I.Tbere ate alto six goad young :cattle..• .•
dieted by Supt. Gillen. • . [ Terinsa-cash, or arrangements made as to
"Itis• rumored here that the•Grandi ticie if nroessary. ireptv' to '
Trunk intend handling • the . export .1. , '• ' -j, W. MARQUIS.
grain via -Clinton and London, instead I ' • '• .• • ----•
-
that the work of relaying the linete-1 • •-• • • • ''''
Notice to Contractor.
Of'via Stratford, as at present, and I . ,
tween. Clinton and London with heavy l • -' . ' — ' '
Meet, will cobamence by April 1st. The i' Sealed Tenderawill :be received 1313 'Ad .
advantages o•f this route, it is claimed, I A-Pril 3N08 f°i tbe •building of a briela ••
Londain is exceedingly level, and 'church oa the village :of Brucedela plan • .
are that the line between Clintoe
not wriohirve?.. I and' imeediestions •esti be .seen
It is also stated that •before the liu'e; 7'13'1 th'6: 189V18"fiT611113111° ?(3ertilf? or
rr 6ahney lel (3601.
the route via Stratford is
between Goderich and Clinton is re: , not. nezerpsrly accepted. ail tondera -ad-.
•
Jaid witri heavier steel the grlides will i "rele,"a7° D. AIRENHEAD
eral train crews, who noW make.Strat- 1 a‘e ' , '• Secy. building C amnittee.
be' imprOVal, . lhas change would ;
ford the headquarters. • • - BructfieId.,Ont. '
mean the locating at'Ooderich of sev- I ... .
. Horse tor Safe.•
F. VV.- CUTLE
- . .
..
Cows tor Sale
•
•
•.
•.• _1 stilt re one ,4 year_old_Ativing Mare
-single. Terms +pail, or 3 to 6 rawnin tibr Residence nearly opposite t e
as arranged W. G. PELIftiN, ' • ,
for side, well broken to go eifher double Of •
• Grain Merithent. . Collegiate Institute.
•
All work guaranteed. -
Pricee reasonable.
Seed Grain lor Sale•
• Por Sale *or to 'Rent
. • ___:.... ••• •-
First class nets, peas and barley; abet
timothy-eeed for. . sale. 'Terms email, ie
some aloes 3 to 0 =tithe time if desired
. 1 •' . tie G. PERRIN. `
. • . ..
• • 1011,Seate -Refit '
The. tinderaigned offers ft.rsale or to
rent,' riot 41, Can. It, Rid att;b4ter known
as the Joseph( civier farm. on,. the , prop-
• erty is a.hergie, a barn. .sed a stable. It •
contains 10 eerie of bush 1 sore • of oich-
ird, 'tied 75 acres fit for onitivatioo. The,
F Iff'S" clay edam,- and.••is •Watered.b.V._
good running spring. This property is in
a acted locality, close to School, 0110011,0,nd
R. R.:Station, Terms of relital or sale.,
of the most liberal character, for fertlfer
prealculare,,anple'to
Messrs' PROIMPOOT, T-It•at3
•2ins Barriaters, ticiderich:
STOCK SAO W-Weathei permitt-
ing the show to be held on Apt il 2nd,
will be by far the best and WOO 800 -
easeful of any yet held. A fine prize
list is offered, Width Will draw the tin- ,
eet stock, The, Poultry 'Aesneiation
Shove.; to he held In the afternoon • in
the carmen chamber will also be Well
worth seeing. Wouldn't it be a good .
idea to Serape those Streett3 to be useu :
for ehete ptirposea, arid spread some ,
dry material, say eehes,• or 1101100 oiler
material on them ; it would be better
than the mud, and would', surely he
1 much -appreciated by the exhibitors
The brine tank itt the Winghati. Halt
Work* collapsed on Monday. It Was
built on tbe bank of river, and from
some canoe, the supports ;tare way.
• .
• ----- • •,-; •
• That large and coromodioni hone on
Victoria Eit., below tile station, centliining
seven rcorns, pantry,' and . woodshed, hard
and soft water, rent moderate ftquire at
tf NE W ERA, Officer,
Store lo Rent
• Tivannaersignert offers to tent -the oftiee
ongsamo St..jost beck 4. Morrisi0 Crooke,
reeently„,vacated by Mr, 3, Tio lora this is
a good Era; for e store and suitable for any
business, and will be put in shape to suit
the needs of any tenant, • Apply to
• VEW ERA or to
. MR, J. O. ELLIOTT.
• • , Clinton, out •
.!
• Auction Poulii;
20 wellobr d lijnught Colts and
Ana A5 head 'of Cattle,
On Lot 10, c‘un. 1BulletION TiSt
flLJItT "
' • SCST10E •
In the metier 'of the Clinton Thresher Com-
tula
Chanter 144 of the Revised Statutes of Canada.,
In the matter of the Winding -4p Act, *being
'Local Master Of the High Court of Jusilee
.1
• JUDICIAL NOTICE
•
. .
TO the Creditors; Shareholcleis (Tina oentribut-
oriosof; The .01intort Thresher Company .
• ' „ . •
- • , . .• . •
Pursuant to the 1,Vinding-up,: Order hi ihn4
matter, the •mulersigned Local Master of the '
'High Court of Justice at •Oederich, 01)
Court Hensel at Goderich, apPoint 11 l'ovitnitufht
Liquidator of the above Cattuntny,,and let all
parties then attend,
•Th4.tedSti11s1811.00,17 41vierch, 100H.
""11 1' DO'rI F '
l
on
Friday, Hatch 2/tb.
T. BROWN, JAS. LOITER,
. .
.•
t,TION SALE • •
• • 011'
earTioia AND* IleRSEtie
01C12214 to Shertage of pasture, we have- decided
to sell by Lenclen Itoad, 1 Mile
smith of Clinton, on
. bursday. April 9th, •
";,.,1`itee,egiiTt'Z1',1110,77.V.Tn(iittl,;tt;°In'511!
- imported area. 18 fercales,' 0 nulls and bull
3.2 oavarl,
f Grado Cattle, 5 Etilifia steers, 2 refich
,cows We- 6 -old 2 eal
Hearit draught mere, rising 4, in foal to Lard
Huron; 1 heavy draught gelding, rising 4; 1 driv.
ine borso, 4 years old, by Baden.Powell 1 drit,
ing horse. rising 4-yrs-Old4 by Mall; 3 driVing
nee, redoes. by Vfiectrie IL; 1 driving gelding,
riaints 3, ly Toni Reid; 1 driving gelding, ?IOU kinxt t
to • 1 1 - • d
"A 141.&1(111111t PirgtIZIT o08, in 080
fillY, fly ToWisi Meek; 1 heavy draught Any, lo
morahre ol(1, by Itoynold's horse.
Sale ememeneesat x p.m., Shari), • I
-r,r/i;11VCS 011SAL11,-411 8 ms of $10 and under, ,
cashi over that arr1ounti,6 months' time Oil ap.
proved Joint notes, or discount at the Into. Of '6%
. per annum off for cash.
'
THOS. GUMMY. • „ PLIR1,118Ti4
Auctioneer. rreprilitok.-
1006, and Amending Acts..
Clinton Thresher Company, Limited,,
judicial Notice to Creditors and othersh! ThO
rurstutrit,te the v;iiitlitie-up order made
High Court of Justiee in the matter of the Clin-
ton Thresher Company, „,Lituited. and *in tliet
matter of the 'Winding -up Act, being Chanter
144 of the Revised Statutes of Canada and'
Amending Acts, and dated the 28th day of 'loch-
rtutry,1008, the creditors Of tlin above Imelda
connany end all others Laving elainis noting.
rtllowwfinItiol
Yart:tvellekp°1°, 111,008,°t0 1/Otlareicn 01 t,°re preinStl, e
Oster Wade, Esquire, PreViidoxial Llquicla1�r of
tbe said Comnany, at his billed alb Bay moo .
In the City of Toronto, their Christian an$'
sfull 1)OP-
ti 11.'iaent nuolidnignv gat do °tilt. ehtaeh° estlRei veal luer(liat mi e6814,43'irfitilly°13,4111. eetlica
by t1ioiu
and the specified value of Aueh securities yeti-
:iieledtht,yiaaffliviene:iintitro.:;torittaueria.,tilt thereof, they wilt
be preemptOrilY otaluded .froin the benefits of
The Loofa Mester of the }lien Celia of auntie°
at Goderieb, Will an 'Wednesday, the 15th day of
Ap111.1008, at 11.30 eldock hi Ale ferenonoara his -
race at Um Court Rouse hi tee Town •of (lode -
at lient tab: latitu;otayt obto 0/1 tai rtot onn, dh.e a r the report ot
nthaeteRdrosbVitAZtal4Laiste:titl;t:re:11.17;008A t‘lae said c.httres,
teem Ate.star et tlis
•