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Clinton New Era, 1909-01-14, Page 8erpriced Undeni' ''kirts For th-e 3fd week Of the January Sale Values in, Underskirts that are trillvexcep- tional, are the star attractions for the thircl, week of our g�eat January Sale. Two T'nonths ago we made a contract for over 20o Underskirts,atprices. that were much below,,regular. This is the 4ot that goes on sale,.Saturday for the first time. Better skirts we never put on -our counters at anywhere near the price, Every garment is selling for less thaii it§ real worth because we bought it that way. Styles 'are right in every way.. Qualities are good, just what you would expect to get- here. No detail in making has- been overlooked. The gar- ments are the resuh of most ca ractical , reffil and p pro . cess in manufacturing. , Each' skirt is Anished perfectly throughout and cut . J'biFright fo.r. the pre, vailiag fashlons. 911 are finished with gu'sset in the back, which adds strength to the whole skirt, It will be, impossible for us to repeat this offering, once our present supply is sold.. No I at 75c SkIrEp made of good quality sateen, nicely trim- med with stitching. very fait flounce, sizes.% toV2. _bxtra val no at each ................ ; .............. k. 7! 5 c No %at 78c This skirt is made from highly finished blaek� sat- een, it has a deep flounce trimmed.with two i�uffles. Pits snug oper the hips. Ark exceedingly'good skirt a -a low price, . Very t special at each .............. 780 No 3 at 98c Thl skirt is made from black. brown, navy and g reen a heavy sateen, trimmed W"ith Van dyke'frill.' and rules. A veo pretty skirt ara popu,�ar price* 9.8c No 1-"e. This is our special black sateen skirt, It 19,46nt full and trimmed With accordion plaited 'flounce, has a deep underflounce. Unquestionably the best skirt we ever sold at this �opular price. Special at 980 N o 5 at This skirt is made from heavy English sateen, has wide flounce aacordion pl . eate d. I and Van dykest.30 frill. A Very stylish garment and soiscial.valli4e at No 6 at $1.38 We feel sure this will prove one of the most pop- ular sateen skirts we have ever put on our counters. It is made full with accordion pleated. flounefuge. trimmed wit ' h two rows. of ruffles above and one. 611 on the edge. lt also nas A deep under flounce.. We strongly recommend the skirt to Anyone *an'Ing a Moderate priced trarmout, each ......... 31.138 No t�ai $160: Th is skirt is made of highly finished glaze sateen, finished with two rows -of stitching and riLiffies; ex- ceptionally good value, a handsome.skirt fokthefikA money. Special each .............. ......... 1,66 No 8 at $1.85 This skirt is made from good quality highly fin -m ished black English sateen, is. tAmined with drd . ss strappinge and three very full faffids. We.considek it a choice bargain at each ................... No 9 at $1.98 This skirt is made of extra quality English sateen' It has a handsome deep flounce 'trimmed, with two pleated flounces and cross tucking, also wide dustit ruffle. A very stylish garment at each ......... No 10 at $100 This skirt is made from good quality moreen, tha'. cloth will give excellent Wear. has a full, tucked flounce and is exceptionally *ell niade. $2100 No 11 at $1.65 This skirt is made of fi4e Egyptian spun sateen., with moreen flouneb. This skirt was made special- ly to be worn with costumes of rlingin fabrics, g I ,�Lvint the figure a - slender appearailLe'an . still the let aving a beautiful flare. Special each ...... $1 165' No 12 at $3.50 This skirt is made of extraquality moteon And will anv amount of hard wear, flounces nicoly trim. med. Very special ................ No Is at $5,00 Silk moirebte skirts, made of the gnest rnAteriat- with silkette tinder flounces. This quaUby -is irery light. It will. really -give a. great d6al more satis. faction than silk; We can do it -In bladki brown, navy reseda, myrtle, mauve, sky and pink. The The black we have in stock. The:othet colors, cantk be had on two o I r three days notice, A-Uplondidskirt%p6lool The January Silk, S.Peeial. Never such silk v�41ues 6n. our c9unters as those Chiffon Taffeta's we are selling at 78c, a yard. When it is gone we can get no - more. Only 215 yards to sell. Regular.11 and$1.25- and worth. it, For.Jan' uary sale per yard ..... -0 .......... 78c, t�e d last weers Papers r 1001"I'M _1 big list o January Sale Prices, - ote vo the. store for them and many another, because as stock -taking progresses odd lots are coming to light every day' that go out on the bargain counterg, marked at prices that will sell them iin short order,, 10" .9 THU CLINTON NOW BSA Jml 14th, T". it w4a 18 ismm bolow x0ro, OA:rw*. .CLMON NW RM ]JAP011"Arlts- day ulgilt. ON CLINTON, ONT.4 JAN. 14, 19W UP 00'ow UrIcb, Superlatoodent Mr. D UcLau O)Inton Vemeter3s, born Jan. 11th, 'k ibliv. of Aberdeen. Da. ots, brothero Mi. .13D Lindsay. �w on Local Notices. lames ti Sheppard, Bast street, . a vivit here. celebrated his 77rh birthday ob Wed- Mra Tsabel Va of the late W ]FUr$ Wguted. Highest p�lcos uesdoy- Ile has been a reel4ent of W11110311. X[Alldersou,�'of Seaforth, and p 2i�d Bert, Hovey, Clinton. Clinton since 110, and can d ove forwerly-ol 01,11166, dica or, 11unday 9 "t - last. on OVERS,London, Surgeon, 0011 work In A d4y than many of his Juniors "newh_alf I );at, 9peclalist, will, be at W, 61. R.- May be have marry more b1rtbd4yi The meeting of the W 0 j� U will be Holuips' Drug wo I re. on, Frid , Jan. held at the home of Mrs (Rev) Xerr,on or Friday afternoon of this weak- At 3 P Wth, Glassesproperly fitted, C eaflies. 'rm o'clo*, . fa catarrbap4 !ling eyesight treatedo Mrs. Chlilley, who went to Mitchell ke 'Hours 11 to 4,p.m. The firsb tueettris of the Council on Saturday to see Mrs D A Forrester rx elect for tbiq year washehl on Monday whom she was. pleased to And in very toeal News I roorntrig,all thesinembers making their h' proved health. and tating their '111111 110, BOUGHTA MILL—Mr It H Squire, 4 declav"'one of office Me S HQnston, formerly of the 0. 0 For any article, In our North of town, formerly of Londeabord. has I seats' the ulatter of appointing I., has been appointed to a poeltion, on When auditors came up� 0i)uncillors co per the stiff of 14anitoba College tor the Hastinj and left r bora, gs, county, land OrallammioveiI the appointment remainder of the College year. Window, there may be som ,losed a, deal fort grist, ruillat Queens-, theretor on Wodnead, E ight years orblessrs P Cantelon and J Wiseman ' A delegation rppresenting Temper. ago he ran this, same W7111. at the salavy as beretofore. $12,513 each aliejoter , sets went to. Toronto. Wed. FRACTURED— The other day as Reeve Gibbings expro�,sed the opinion nesdo-Y, to interview Uon. Mr. Hannm thing there to sidit you. if Mr John Armour was c9mlog out,of'A that $12.W eachwas, little enoughfor on matters pertaining to Centre Rufou. nolghhor,e hotree lie slipDed And struck the work done; lie Was iti, favor o( Zr R ONeil, son of Mr Frank O'Noil, fils side, crackin a, couple of ribs. zii,)� mbre, and getting ont A repork. w ic . has talken, &POORIG11.011 tlie Stra-ford 5.0 vents, kithough. not lalgu p. he is ouly able kyet could Beacon, as a repotter. lie is a clever the, avepage rateW, to li,ib In partial time at the Organ understand at a glance; t e ordinary ing Factory. report was good as far as it went, but youth, with a faculty, for gather, goes as far As DEATH OF MRS DILORL -, The 'in his opinion it did not go far erough. news. death of Mrs DIP41,rolict of the late Councillor JaQUeon endorsed we A Conference of temperance. workers George Diehl, atone tIme:a business Reeve7s view, and they introduced from, Centre Huron will be held in the A Dollar an aniendrnent that the, amount be Oodne mArl Of Clinton, occurred at the home ,It Chamber of the Town Hall, W_ 01, ber� son In Toronto, on Friday last. raised to S15. Olinton, on ThutedayJan, 21at; com., She leaves, three sons, two in Toronto, Councillors Graham, Cooper And insuf3ing At 10 o'clock. I and one in the West. Holloway were opposeqto *YA incre�se The new drols curtain for the town unless it could be shown that a better hall, . repared by tt.e Detroit -Scenery COUNTY 0OUNCIL.—The 10(,unty report cotild be prepared, and the The-NIV "D Fa -r.C)O,,, mover and ()09 0 been plit6ed in sition. 0 Several of the butwiness'nion No Council will meet In Goderich on the' aniendment was lost, th, 0 town 20bb, The Wmdebsbip will probably oeconderbeing the only otiesivoting who are firm believers in advertising, Oftan'the Cheapost. — Always tho J30st. fall, to the lot of Me, P, L%mont, Reeve forlit. show their faith by, havial; A on the ofHay. Mr.Baille,,formerlyrapveof Me D AForre0terwas appvinte-d gurtain the glate Institute Trustee. and Me been an Co"e aspirant, but he went down to defeat Alex McKenzie a 'member . of the Everything consI4ered—,tb6fcFWa a, Board of Health and Public Library good 'AuMence at the Bennett enter - T TXr A 0 Ut A C141 *0 i -f- ent on ThursAa I.M. ELECTION -OF OFVfICERS.-�Tfie, Mrs Elliott, of Ingewood Farnl,Galt epend(int Oider.of*ForresterErhave renewing the stibs6ription'. f�i-'her in father John Crolt,'so long a resident eleA.ted the'follo.idng officers for 170M.-. 1 . IQ R -M C Kaufman of town, sAys: urz . and mother aw6dt the V 0 R -O CrIch "Both Tatfiep. Z Ega-'sadvent ou,Fridaysquite eagerly &F o 0�10, W S W"T Carter '45 J W-0; Oliver Xeininding me of the Tillirsdog I used 9B -W Holtzhauer �to,rush from school to ther Bra Office to being h -the always looked for 'R Sec ­m -H Pennabaker . baperi You certain]:V keep - up - the 'P Sec -F Hall newspaper standard. so. 'far -asyour Treab-W Walker is concerned.�­.so many ot,ollr -and Orator -T Graelis =ies have gone back. Father .��CD-J.SWID LL Id mother like. it -d'6 wn on tho..farm,so ife, -keeps UpL hi end ' This 00FICERS.t7-4he 19 Winter he attelids to sixiy * head of, officers were installed Thursday. even. cattle himself with x1ittle assistance ing last. in Court Maple Leaf, C.O.F,, mineb, father,., although 'never -6fi- -9' farm in his 1 8 from one of th6 'went: besides lboking ua No" 16,byTD.Tobneon, P.011, and., after about 80 lambs. Fatbee is a Thos Cottle. HM.: - brick, and never misses an, hour. - Ile V4. 0 po, H A,Glazler gets his daily Globe aardgularlyasever POR, Jas Pinch and is*quite hap�y with it and thb, VCR, M Gra6lli. Fin. See. W S R Holmes Js ID ..Rec. see., 1. P Sheppard Treab.-, D Dickinson O.C.I. Exainhiation Reftltgl' - Chap., Isaa.- Dodds C'i, 'On. 'ing. pupils of the n ton .9W. Nelson Uole The follow ller Ooll�giate'lristitute obtained bver 50% W' J 8 Mi ,in,, ail, M of the, possible' marks At the general hokot ox �tay aminations hold in I�ecember. Thi3 H T Rance percemage obtained is giv6fi in. each Auditoi�s 1 0 E Dowding' �bse.' Pupilswbose- names do not i AC K] 01 T S 0 ap. I saac Dodd' pear haye.avi�raged less than 90%: A I i STRA' Trustees J Thos Cottle' LADIE.S'�L CHAN­ G W cook.. 'FORM V. PART I - - PART IT. LION BRAND, OLOTH,19G The D"Stewhrt 87.2 D Stewart, 70.6 Goderich branch of the Jackson M&nu- Q -Copp 7 M R Itilty 68 7 - 0- H I - L D' TZ7 V"J 0 J "N.: S BEARSKIN. QQATSS fachiting Oo,, was "open W the publid" P Lucas 70A. 0 Copp 01.tt:� oo Mon' ay, in oider that the people of UStoneiian43d'-L .30ameron'67.6 ... 4 the county town might have an oppor- 08toneman59.7 RSPoneman52.1 V aoxoni 14T R C1 'Sit tunity of seeing for themselves the ex- A May '150.1 DAT tout and oharacterof the bueffiess that r4TRICITLATION.- LADIES, wil has been built up for the manufacture P Lucas 70.2. - nn S ng." Between 'D Ross 59 A x=1w J6 of Lion Brand Clothi M u.UR 00,& ment, where they Were D Courtice 18.,4.. . ?I MoMa _000N, three and four hundred pers6ils visited- FORM IV D the establish th 56.0,, ENS.".. E Stinson 5CS courteously received by Mr.WJacksov, L Johnson 68.$ T who'showed thern'the*different branch-, M Ransford 62,3 A-. Challenger , 51A MI -Blake 62 L Plard 58.1 es of. manufacture, Theywere much J Wiaenlan-02 J Oantelon M.0 surprisedand pleased, haVing no idea FUR.'AU,F_R4 S,-* UFF.10, STO that.the business had increased. to the R Smillie 60.9 A Davidson 52.0 ey-tentitbas. This is dueentirely-to Rta,11573 th� push and busineis.ability displayed . . 1 .1 _& tows) A ONeil 50J) -jN WI46' TTE by Messrs W and T Ja6ksbn,lwho have Mpeowu 69,7 VORM III. ME] 'R'OVERCOATR,� created and built up a buslW6§ tbat is 55.4, a credift to the' .1 Scott M a M Herman ir enterprise And genluej NV Dobert y.67.0 GQhant55.8 - and extends frown the Atlantic to the M no) mes. 60 0. r> Driper'54.6 Pacific. V McKenzie W 0-- ] NW1 K B T S. F Elliott 02 7 512 0 BLA H Watts 59.7. N`Oluff 51.0 AMONG THE SIOX-The friends of r � 3.0voilp.0-5 SAawden 51,7 M 1-4 Me Frank MoIlveon. will regret t6 learn F RUGS-, CARPETS, Exw. that hi's condition no.w. is ratich worse I Ong 11 than it has been 1!01�0060 time.... Miss ... Brown 60.9; M J�ckson I Lena Mason who has been 14 Beaton 54.8 laid up for for; several months is still very ill,..IVtr A Turner 03.1. B Bro-den 51A 8 A Smith is sufferixig from a' slight -H- Fair W7.7 H MeTtithur 53.8 4btack of illness ...... ... 6.,.Miss- A H Kerr 61.0 'Nr Braithwaite 52.8 Soubhc6lrbe i's id the Hospital, though ABrown (31.5 L Lee 52.7 any her illness is not serious .... T T Ltakle 'A Irwin �60-5 L Reed 5o. If you are going to buy of the and E X Lewis, M P., are both still LWfisman,50,2. G . Cantelon 511. 'Tr f ail' to C confined to their goom, v.. Miss Jennie FORM 1. Shiploy,daughter of Me Thos ShIP14 I Taylor 80,1 It Vantelon 57.4 above, lines don't' all here first te ff S A L ]a, TC wh000-illness was critical. last week, is.J Boebanan 74 1 MTaoltson 56. on the road to reeovel?y.. . 1 4 'Mt' I G`16n 08 8 -R Walkinshc6w 55 8 ces And. see our Style4s W-11 Hollyao, Jeweller, haA been con, 0 Wise 08.8 Rumball,54. and'.,get,.00r Pri fined to his room for'a week, bat -we A�,1,6 I. I I are pt ita d to I now he is nqw able to 71or 60.8 11 ontlet. 52.8 be ouill.. he f"Hiends of Miss Sybil 11 Middleton 65.0 F. Harland S13 BI Torrancg(11.9 R Wise 0.2 ce'�Unl be,glad to learn that she I'l, L%vis 01.3 Hoare.52, T I li.', Andrews 51,1 asurettlitirely, recovered from her ro- M Manniq 60., cont Illnog -1 ij� xxr ii. A (I U I! AkA. M V1 4, $I ... The wife of Reeve Gib tt or 4) . I who has been Onflned to her V 131wge 57.7� 10, Pickett 50.7, for the' last five weeks, is now 0 be around.:.X. 141,11iott, of the 8d road,,one of the Form 3 pnrila' TACENSR, COMM1,88IONSRS-The Colleflate, Is seriously, ill ..Will; LidensA Commissioners for South, and son o Me P Ker who has bebu 'North Ruvon have been re-appollited, Ill for several iiee6, is -dow Able Vbr Centre Huron. they liavo not up .... The frlotidg of Mt, D A Peon published, , but 16 Is understood ater Are glad to see that he is they -are to be Mosims Hoover,01inton, JLJ_,R AF AP \WAK able to got put. though -he 10 --nob. et W"PAtterso", Hull t and S. Hayes, able tor peumanently leave tiler hoop ta'l Seaforths -AL 1106 imPi!F17M . J, - W.;Lq LA� k thefsebtliathewas doing hisheatto Committee. � It was. docided that all accounts L, t given under the auspices of tke White Band I stop it, ex.Maycr Hoover would li�ve must he presented the Friday before Dyke ; slid the Tlogram was 'An .. .. ........ .... . .. .... been liable to a fine for furious driving the ensuing meeting of Council,other- certainly a pledaing refined, one on Saturday, when his horse ran Away wise they may be l6ft over. till the throughout- ana damoed himself and MrHayes cub he The follo*lngwouth, Niss Nettle Stevens, daughter 010. on t road. oqtter was smaisbed lit was th eextent of the damage The following Are the various stand-' ing. Committees for the The first Jas Stevons,*ho bag been tbor- u0st of 4er - I year: sister at Aberdedn, S D , or the, dove name mentioned Jn each com mittee is past six monthp,, has been - enks�jeii as RICHARD 111 -This play is bookce& chairman, Stteet-n-Forcl, Cooper, Holloway and hook -keeper for a former employer Me,. Sbbed,.of the:Maple Leaf Mill Co at ,for Jan 14-15, Thursday and Friday-�- -and there is every poomise that it will be before ' large - houses. TaVlor., - Pr e t and Electric Light Sack- Brandon, where both wagesland office comodations are up-to-date, presented Those who see it, to-niglit will want to n son, l4iy and Holloway. FirTand ater-Holloway, Taylor MITCHELL POIULTRY SHOW,� see it to -morrow nigbt.also, and every Mid Ford, A few of: the local poultrymen are one whole going. should be there on time. It *111 be decidedly 'attractiv e Cemotery-Taylor, 760, 'Gibbings. Charity -Coon6r, Taylor 61%d Ford. patronizing theMitofiell Show thiq week. , Local exhibitor , a won as fol - 'se6onds, from the. costumd stand poinl,- And tha there is every likelihood th, Park -Jackson, Holloway, Uraham. loweb . H E Rorke, t� firsts, 2 I third, Partridge Wyandots; T J'Mana. characters *111 be *ell portrayed. By-Laws-Graliam, 006per,-Taekeon. 14inance-Gibbings, Taylorand Ford ghan. I first, 2seconcls, I third, Black DR . ATH OPDAVID CbN`NHL After illness that has inned for Court of Reviiion-May1or Wiltse, -v* Oraham, Ford, Taylor, Hollowa * wyaodott6; K C Kaufman, I first, 2 seconds. 2 thirdi, silver, onO, Rhode Reds",-7red an cont L*06nnoll" C years, Me David utario St., . , . , Officers -Mayor and Council. Watorworks-'Oooper, T Aylor, Ode. , Island Easow, 10, firsts And - sp6cial,-'Hamburgs. Accompanied by� passed away, on Wednesda[k morning, in his .5.6th year, He was& carperiter--H loway, Gibbinge. . seteral other -folkther" men, they visited tbe'Sbow.Wednesday, and pro� by trade. though he has not been allo, noduce the Mltvliell nion "all. jolly �td followit for some titite. He was a ]Kind Voids Trom Readem good follows," quiet, u.nostgritatious mail, twice mar-' he haa-h grown up, family by the first wife, and one child as the result of Me James Dalgaty, - of Stanley, says: . 11G14d THE POULTRY- SHOW. -141kitries are now arriving from all parts of the the second rnarriage,.Jiis Wife also sur- vi,�ing him. - He w4s eniirely d to conaratmlate*you on -'so valti- able -a p%per. , The Rra'is a' wploo codntry, Aind 4y rough estimation, it �espi 6 gne . And looked-txy the future with . -:to our home. Visitor to expected * that. th�,v will � total up� wards of.,650. This is sliglitly, better iT PAYS TO ADVEttTI8R_ ' Last Me W]3ru6dson, of -Pickford, Mich.', formerly of Rullett, renewing says:- than last yei;rl�"but a few more' were hoped for, and, may yet be received. week Me Geo Holland of Holme6ville, "I think -you will have -to Pension me Date for closing hooki is-�oxtended­to a small advertisement in the New d off for I.believe I.have. taken . the New Monday hbOn. W6 wish to draw ra; offering some* d I stock 'ey Er&fordverforty years." This i4a -special attention to -the Public Meet. for Sale, and d1sposXcf'thLe m,�e,ln less than 2A*hours; as the direct result record, that not many can equal.- ihgs� to. be addre�seil by Miss Yates, of Guelph,, in -tile "Council Ohamber, of the adyertisemient, and when re- 'MrsW J Moffat. of Harrilota,,Man,, Wedn6sda.y afternoon and evening, on ferting*to it Mr'Holland saidi-III ifireneWirigher-,subscilption to. the subjects of vital interest to both farm� believe it pays a farmer to advertise 1L Now.Ers, says.- ei,and p6ultrimen. Lidles -cordially he has anythibg.to sell,, and I believe it !.I would not be without your paper invited. Vocal and Intstrumental seled. would pay -a farmer to. keep an adver- fi�ement ' foi, two dollars a year,it is justaq good tio'ns will intersperse the addresses. iri in thb paper," At smell,cost as a letter,: have taken it for about 11lb evening. A.busihes6 meeting of ,farmers can advertise roots, hay,stook twenty-five yrars, W6 are having ]beat -branch'will be'lleld Saturda� or Anythi,ng,else they wish to sell. lovely weather'.". evening. -Show your willingness to help With the work, by -being nrias�nt ELECTION -OF OFVfICERS.-�Tfie, Mrs Elliott, of Ingewood Farnl,Galt epend(int Oider.of*ForresterErhave renewing the stibs6ription'. f�i-'her in father John Crolt,'so long a resident eleA.ted the'follo.idng officers for 170M.-. 1 . IQ R -M C Kaufman of town, sAys: urz . and mother aw6dt the V 0 R -O CrIch "Both Tatfiep. Z Ega-'sadvent ou,Fridaysquite eagerly &F o 0�10, W S W"T Carter '45 J W-0; Oliver Xeininding me of the Tillirsdog I used 9B -W Holtzhauer �to,rush from school to ther Bra Office to being h -the always looked for 'R Sec ­m -H Pennabaker . baperi You certain]:V keep - up - the 'P Sec -F Hall newspaper standard. so. 'far -asyour Treab-W Walker is concerned.�­.so many ot,ollr -and Orator -T Graelis =ies have gone back. Father .��CD-J.SWID LL Id mother like. it -d'6 wn on tho..farm,so ife, -keeps UpL hi end ' This 00FICERS.t7-4he 19 Winter he attelids to sixiy * head of, officers were installed Thursday. even. cattle himself with x1ittle assistance ing last. in Court Maple Leaf, C.O.F,, mineb, father,., although 'never -6fi- -9' farm in his 1 8 from one of th6 'went: besides lboking ua No" 16,byTD.Tobneon, P.011, and., after about 80 lambs. Fatbee is a Thos Cottle. HM.: - brick, and never misses an, hour. - Ile V4. 0 po, H A,Glazler gets his daily Globe aardgularlyasever POR, Jas Pinch and is*quite hap�y with it and thb, VCR, M Gra6lli. Fin. See. W S R Holmes Js ID ..Rec. see., 1. P Sheppard Treab.-, D Dickinson O.C.I. Exainhiation Reftltgl' - Chap., Isaa.- Dodds C'i, 'On. 'ing. pupils of the n ton .9W. Nelson Uole The follow ller Ooll�giate'lristitute obtained bver 50% W' J 8 Mi ,in,, ail, M of the, possible' marks At the general hokot ox �tay aminations hold in I�ecember. Thi3 H T Rance percemage obtained is giv6fi in. each Auditoi�s 1 0 E Dowding' �bse.' Pupilswbose- names do not i AC K] 01 T S 0 ap. I saac Dodd' pear haye.avi�raged less than 90%: A I i STRA' Trustees J Thos Cottle' LADIE.S'�L CHAN­ G W cook.. 'FORM V. PART I - - PART IT. LION BRAND, OLOTH,19G The D"Stewhrt 87.2 D Stewart, 70.6 Goderich branch of the Jackson M&nu- Q -Copp 7 M R Itilty 68 7 - 0- H I - L D' TZ7 V"J 0 J "N.: S BEARSKIN. QQATSS fachiting Oo,, was "open W the publid" P Lucas 70A. 0 Copp 01.tt:� oo Mon' ay, in oider that the people of UStoneiian43d'-L .30ameron'67.6 ... 4 the county town might have an oppor- 08toneman59.7 RSPoneman52.1 V aoxoni 14T R C1 'Sit tunity of seeing for themselves the ex- A May '150.1 DAT tout and oharacterof the bueffiess that r4TRICITLATION.- LADIES, wil has been built up for the manufacture P Lucas 70.2. - nn S ng." Between 'D Ross 59 A x=1w J6 of Lion Brand Clothi M u.UR 00,& ment, where they Were D Courtice 18.,4.. . ?I MoMa _000N, three and four hundred pers6ils visited- FORM IV D the establish th 56.0,, ENS.".. E Stinson 5CS courteously received by Mr.WJacksov, L Johnson 68.$ T who'showed thern'the*different branch-, M Ransford 62,3 A-. Challenger , 51A MI -Blake 62 L Plard 58.1 es of. manufacture, Theywere much J Wiaenlan-02 J Oantelon M.0 surprisedand pleased, haVing no idea FUR.'AU,F_R4 S,-* UFF.10, STO that.the business had increased. to the R Smillie 60.9 A Davidson 52.0 ey-tentitbas. This is dueentirely-to Rta,11573 th� push and busineis.ability displayed . . 1 .1 _& tows) A ONeil 50J) -jN WI46' TTE by Messrs W and T Ja6ksbn,lwho have Mpeowu 69,7 VORM III. ME] 'R'OVERCOATR,� created and built up a buslW6§ tbat is 55.4, a credift to the' .1 Scott M a M Herman ir enterprise And genluej NV Dobert y.67.0 GQhant55.8 - and extends frown the Atlantic to the M no) mes. 60 0. r> Driper'54.6 Pacific. V McKenzie W 0-- ] NW1 K B T S. F Elliott 02 7 512 0 BLA H Watts 59.7. N`Oluff 51.0 AMONG THE SIOX-The friends of r � 3.0voilp.0-5 SAawden 51,7 M 1-4 Me Frank MoIlveon. will regret t6 learn F RUGS-, CARPETS, Exw. that hi's condition no.w. is ratich worse I Ong 11 than it has been 1!01�0060 time.... Miss ... Brown 60.9; M J�ckson I Lena Mason who has been 14 Beaton 54.8 laid up for for; several months is still very ill,..IVtr A Turner 03.1. B Bro-den 51A 8 A Smith is sufferixig from a' slight -H- Fair W7.7 H MeTtithur 53.8 4btack of illness ...... ... 6.,.Miss- A H Kerr 61.0 'Nr Braithwaite 52.8 Soubhc6lrbe i's id the Hospital, though ABrown (31.5 L Lee 52.7 any her illness is not serious .... T T Ltakle 'A Irwin �60-5 L Reed 5o. If you are going to buy of the and E X Lewis, M P., are both still LWfisman,50,2. G . Cantelon 511. 'Tr f ail' to C confined to their goom, v.. Miss Jennie FORM 1. Shiploy,daughter of Me Thos ShIP14 I Taylor 80,1 It Vantelon 57.4 above, lines don't' all here first te ff S A L ]a, TC wh000-illness was critical. last week, is.J Boebanan 74 1 MTaoltson 56. on the road to reeovel?y.. . 1 4 'Mt' I G`16n 08 8 -R Walkinshc6w 55 8 ces And. see our Style4s W-11 Hollyao, Jeweller, haA been con, 0 Wise 08.8 Rumball,54. and'.,get,.00r Pri fined to his room for'a week, bat -we A�,1,6 I. I I are pt ita d to I now he is nqw able to 71or 60.8 11 ontlet. 52.8 be ouill.. he f"Hiends of Miss Sybil 11 Middleton 65.0 F. Harland S13 BI Torrancg(11.9 R Wise 0.2 ce'�Unl be,glad to learn that she I'l, L%vis 01.3 Hoare.52, T I li.', Andrews 51,1 asurettlitirely, recovered from her ro- M Manniq 60., cont Illnog -1 ij� xxr ii. A (I U I! AkA. M V1 4, $I ... The wife of Reeve Gib tt or 4) . I who has been Onflned to her V 131wge 57.7� 10, Pickett 50.7, for the' last five weeks, is now 0 be around.:.X. 141,11iott, of the 8d road,,one of the Form 3 pnrila' TACENSR, COMM1,88IONSRS-The Colleflate, Is seriously, ill ..Will; LidensA Commissioners for South, and son o Me P Ker who has bebu 'North Ruvon have been re-appollited, Ill for several iiee6, is -dow Able Vbr Centre Huron. they liavo not up .... The frlotidg of Mt, D A Peon published, , but 16 Is understood ater Are glad to see that he is they -are to be Mosims Hoover,01inton, JLJ_,R AF AP \WAK able to got put. though -he 10 --nob. et W"PAtterso", Hull t and S. Hayes, able tor peumanently leave tiler hoop ta'l Seaforths -AL 1106 imPi!F17M .. .. ........ .... . .. ....