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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton New Era, 1909-02-18, Page 4FFFR- - . -- * I -- .- ­ . I - — - - — - W- -FM rT.- .0 . . lik . I - I _� - - __ I I 17 1 . � 4 � - . . I I----- -- ­- ---ft-.., - - __ ­ - - I_ - � ' We're not going to make a long, drawn, affair of it, � but SHOR r, SHARP and SWIFT, ,and to the 1. point. : These are the dl�partments w- e bought. of - � �, Hodgens stock and every one of them as go64 as . . I � 1�,, any wholesaler can- produce I .* . _'Oress Goods,, ' 'I I - ' Underwear, Gloves, Hosiery � - ., Corsets, Rib- ' ' I . bons, Cottons, Law.n$, -Flannel$, Flannel- . . I � . ettes9 Lianens of every kind,, Lace Curtains, ' ; PTlntQ, some Embrold r ". Blankets, small -W s 0 "' � wares and ah lines of taple-pry G6.odp .which. . I are selling every day. . —_ ... . . � I ... r I . I . Herp`� a fresh list for this week, and we ad" .' I , - L vise one and all who w�nt to save money, on. their � I . Dry Goods buying, to come to. -this store and' see I . th4% 13 P L E N D I D BARGAINS WE. - ARE, . 'OFFERING. I I . . .1 I .1 I - . I 0 ,a To.,' ThisLot Gods on Sal.. day I I I 110c to 15c Embroideries at 5e . � 600 yards EmbroidpTlea and Insertions that sold at 10c. 54.. to 15c, ready to -day at ......................... 1.;*#_..% � . Torcheon Laces at 5e 1 .. I 1. 5W yards Torcheon Lace and Insertions, J to 8 in. w"i4e,. , all one price ....................... I ...................... i.. 5C � I . : 10c Bleached Sotton 10c ' . . . . . Just 20J yards mill ends Bleached -cotton, fine, even I . weave ................................................. _ 100 �� . Zoe Wra . r ya iperette at 10c I . st,4goandiao Wra erette and.,Kimona Flailnelp : 0 ar,4 le . , quality,!ilor ........... * ............... 109 15e wide Flannelette at 10c I I . - 250 yards Canadian Flannelette, nearly &.yard Willie, for ......................................... 4.0 ............ lot, �* . I . � . . 25c Grey Flannel at 19c I I , 180 yardi Grey Plannel, beat 25o quality, on sale to -day 19 . at......................... � ............... ��, � ..... : . .... . . 9 - , . . 35c and 40a Silk Ribbon at 19c . 1. . : . . 500 yards ore Nilk Ribbon. 4 to 0 inchei wide, in -or . . I range of almost every color yon. may desire. Bean * . . � tifill. , � glossy Ribbons, su`,table -for any Purpose regular 25Q, . -1 .. 35c and 40c, all one price to.d%y .......... . � 1 nag , - � , � . I .............. QFP ,� 12 1-2c and 15c Ribbons, 8 1.9c - . . . � I "I. .11 ' .I ...'.. I. . - Several hundred yards Silk Ribbon' all colors and � . . , ,�. wid the, all the regular 12ic and 15o Ainblions., in thisjot, 1 1 � - at one price ............... . . . .1 .................. 8201, . ; - . � . . . . , � ... . .. . ­. , ", . I . I . I � . ,. * . I . .. . ... . I . . � Best Lace Curta-Iffs . . . . I C. . .. We bought the entire stock of 'H-odge' ' ' : . a . ns. ,1 Bros.' Lace Curtains, and every pair.will be placed, on sale. -Most of them are of the .bette4r . kinj,'tha.t` . . . . I sell from $�.50 to $8.00 per pair, and 'any one .in , '' � � I need of Curtains for the -coming spring..1will dd, � well to select from this stock. - We* ins'll ,�you* . ,FINE Lace Curtains to -day' at 'less prices than . �. - � . . any other store in the country, - -.Too many sty les. - - and prices to quote h�re, but,you cdn rest-. assured' , . " � � 1. - .. I I - we can suit you.. . 1. . I ­ . I . . I � . . i... ... 1. .. . . I . . I I . I . ! a . , . . . I . . . . . . I �, $5.00 Trimufed Hats at si.59 .. . I � I ... . 0. .. 25 New Trimmed Rate, in this season's latest indidels - . in all colors, trimmings alone on some -of-il ". . . . them worth $3. .T .day You canbuy them -at_..; I I , � -6 . 01159 . . . I De f6 7c ... . . .1. .. . " 4 rint or . '5 leces Canadian Print. in 15 pretty desij�e, suitable � - . I - ­ . forpdr ... e, Shirtwaists, etc-., some very good patterns - in this lot,,5W yards on sale at per Yard , . I .................. 7C. . � � , , . .. . . . . 40c and 50c Veiling at 25c . _. . .� 1. . . . . . 125 yards New Vehings. black, brown, na y and- grey . . mixed, HodgeulBl Bros.' price 40c and .0., v . .. .our price .... 25c . .. . . 1. . : - I : 85c Fine, Wool Xuderwear 59c . . 11 ,. I. . ,. I. .1. I -Another lot of Underwear will be ready to.dair.' W� � 9 .. I took Hodgens Bros.' whole stock, of Underwear and . , . � . " wintto clear it all out* quickly-. Dozend of 'garments,. 599. �., , 11 Wets and drawers, that sold -at 850, all one price . .,,.. . .. � ... �. - . . . .. I . Fine White Lawn at 10c - .. . . I . � "... I I I . ­.. . - . . I � 400 yards fine bleached Lawn, mill ends', that' sold - at , , ,12c and 15c per Yard, Sale price .............. .... % I..., 1 00, - - I � ... � . . . Two Fancy 'Linen - B a iegaien.$0 . I., ' . . . � I - . . I . � I I . --.wWF.50 Lunch Cloths, $1,00 1 . . . . . .. - . . 18 only pure linen Lunch Cloths, Centre Pieces, 8ide. . I koard Clovers, etc., in som46 very handdome: floral 'Pat. % 'L ' . , , .... $li, L ..' , terns. Hodgens. Bros.' price.$1.50,ourpric .....O.'. i '10 . S, . .. . I . . Fine Tray Cloths * 50c . . . . I . 1. .. . 1. .1 . An exceptionally good lot of 41ne Linen, Tray Cloths, . . . Neariy;�Ilhernstitched. Hodgens Bros..' price 75d, - price...,........ . I ,pur- ­ , - I I . I ....... I .................... ..... I ...... . - . � : �. ­ .1 504- I * I . I More Dress - Goods at' � . , 49co , llodgens Bros. bid a big St6ck6f'Dress Goods, . and we had our choice of some' of their best dloths and patterns. Some are, ,just small. ends' - enough for one or two dresses alld a skirt. Almost . eyery. color to ehoose from. Reddens Bros.' regn. lar price was 75c. 85c and $1.00 por,yard., , . I on sale to -day at .......... ; ............... 6..6. 0. . 49'e- 1 L . � I . Don't let storrh�wegther or cold dayg-keep you ., .. from attending the big sale �f the .Uodgens'Br6s.' . . . I stock. When 'you ,consider* that *wg' are .�.seillllfig ­ ' good, honest Dry Goods, - which - 'you need �.. every ' ay, at prices, in somecases, less than the'whole, * sale houses ask, you can realiz� that this i9a'sale well worth yourAttention. Also, our ne I w Spring purchases. are coming in almo9t, every day, and be.� - sides the bargains to be secured from the Hodgene , stock, you have a wide cboice of BRAND N I, W* . SPRING GOODS at'moderate priceg; Come any daV—come every day—We'll have som6thing -new for you every time you come. � � I . � '. . � � _-"V"." 01 I I 6 �"' T111% (11414"XVN $JAW =A . � I ___ , L Feb. TW4 19". 4 I ­!ri 11 . � I I — ­ . , ,� ..,-i, III MOW",I I I'll, T)w kil(vior *qer, . , . -.- - . ". I I 111400M 100*0 +9 -.1r, , I I ­ I—, .­­­�­_­ I I I -...'.1-._.-... I., I � I . Sabovribe.* are oAly luellelital porao!!51 ,-N 0 t -0 0 � * I , . ' 11 . t "..— _� Winter sortso concerned About the price of ' r,ye , I 0 0 1 a ft,%koage AJ,*,7LAW4r.1r4UUT-" "'INIM41'. 1 In 9 AS I they are Intereoted III all, that soffeotilil Th or W.6jug aws I Rr. uP4 trip Tourist tickets now, on' 6 ", � Sewtv, -Machine I F'r"19 � sale to all priocipAl Winter Resorts 0 XW the newspaperbuolneow,more e6pecially I, � I'll noe It I= . - � ; to.cluding 0 when the figuravallow bow publisher$ .*.,*-.*., a are being wronged under the action of - ++ or I .� . . 0411110rala Mexico Florida the taxiff. I I Mr. 01o. Rodgeos,'traveller, is home . . . I On a visit, � I .. . I The now and attractive 'Irotite ,to A bulletin of the Amerlco,� Ne wo- Mr3ViII9aVlaud.jrAsvIgitJ6g big Needles, I , Aldnitoba, Saekatebewitu. nod Alber � o0wh a rtbetroitf., ' ' - I I . � , ta, paper Vublishers? 4soaciation, .dated fath, r 0 lives ea ,. . . I is via obicagq and St. Paul,, Minne. 'New -yor , I . '. I � . I . ApoI4 or - Dalutb. 13 � agg4ge cht!cked . k January 23rd, says that Mr and Mrs W Canteloo. spent Sun- . , through in bond, JqO exanjilintlon. "Canitillan, paper mills Are Offering day with their son David at. Herisall. , For further particulars apply to - Mr 44mea F Suoh as the NEw ROME,, SINGER, m . I . newsprlut,vit$1.72 per huildredpoiluds.11 trip to To air was oil a business .. ' , I . routo and Montre,%! this week . V. A. 1190008, Towj� Agent, COmmOnt!"gOn this the Toronto Star . Miss Ferguson, who has been in St. RAYMOND I . Office still at Uodgeris,Brog, o d Pta-n4. Says:.- This price,. of course, applies � Marys for a few days, has returned to . � DAVIS, and other raakes I , . I - - — � I L, only lixth.eUrated States. The price town. . . . .. � may be had from us in all sizes. I . --- 14 Vanaiila at the mill is $1,9$, so ,that Air. and, Mrs. Haskell, -of Traberne, . . � . �' . I . . Nita. have been the guests of .Mr J00, L � . . ., the Canadian, mills are supplying the (love't I , I . I I P.m. ,i7,��i;i.i.iiii;;;;;;;;;;;;.Z;zr..- - CLINTON NEW .ER I . . ...L.....I.L...- _;;i_4__..-.1-1 I =�_ I ,.A newspapers Of the United States at I 'Allss Holmes, 13f Seafortb, has been � I . . MANTON. ONT., L4 EB, 18, 19W# price muoh)ower than that offered to the guest or Allis Pearl, CantelL on for . .1 . � � I L. Canadian newspapers. The'difference several days, I . . � � 1� . . . . .. � . . . ,� The Local House was form I is twenty cents a hundred pounds, or Miss Beagle Porter is visiOng � . '. I STAMPEDL ' � . ally open. L $4 a too. - On the annual diinsumption friends I I , 94' of a riewsp4per like The Star, 1,5W. in. Hullett,where she egpectil toremiIiii 1, I , _ I I . ­ . . o Tuesay. The Liller,Als numerical for a few weeks. I I . tons, the d0f6rence would be $6,000 1 - L - ' 7, are not much stronger .there than a year. - In the aggregate,'tbe niatter 'Mr. W Foster, travel ler,, ot West.' . . I I . I , obeConservatives 9,ra in tbeXQv48cOti& is a very serious one for the publishers wount, formerly of cguton, expects � A. . . MATS and RUGS4, ' Legislature, where they hold only four Of Cliondilau newspajoers, and one on to move to. Toronto shortly. . I .L . � 11 , L , " , , -1. . . . . Which they have a right, to speak. 'I. - Mrs Ross mud Mrs Andrewi were -in I seats out of, $8. . . L If the figures above quoted are corT . New designs in Rugs,— stamped on I � rect, th Goderich, ,Tqesday, add Seaforth _ I I . . � oil the weekly newspapers arp Thursday, visiting frjeiids, v Cdnva .good quality . ' being compelled to p4* an exorbitant s. Holly afid Maple Leaf designs are very: . � The,ijiberals of Pictou County, Nov& forall the paper they use. Making Mr John blo4wau left on, Monday Popular. Complete 'with fringe, they make an 9'uic"allowarice for thelarge quantity fox Wetaskiwins. after several weelks � I .Scotia, scored a big victory on Tuell- adally paper would use over a weekly, visit with ffiends In this I eXcellent Ru . d4.'O E Tanner wasthe lead I the prices are still out *9f all pr . vicinibi, ' . I 9. � � . I . I L . L . Lerof the . Q opor� Mr. Musgrove, M P.k� North L . L I . . ­ � I conservative V' tion. . fhe New Bra Is 6 _dAYL PILYIng a Huron, . . arty, belog eliectea two . nd Mr Pro-pof64,t, Mp. p, Centre Hur. . I . . . $3,25 per hundred pounds, tor white on, were both In town on . Years ago by a majority of 400. He re � payinl;% , . I Friday last. . Door Mats at 2oc . . . apor,- and other weeikIlei. are I * . . . , 01gued.to, run for I the Dominion, arid F, Mr and Mrs J T Pager of Wayburn, . . . . . ' . I . . I , ItO Price- Some time ago it got the Sask,,and Miss PeAp , Mitchell;,Visit- One -and -a- quarter, one -and -a -half, one-and-thr,ce. I same -paper at, $2.75i but the pLIce Was defeated, On Tuesday be � L edat Mrs Steeple. a . L I an was raised on the -ground of a airy Str,othis week. . quarter lenith�s, at '35-ci, 40c.and 4�c*-e i h . ogaliz for his own, seat In the Local shortage. The diff6rence between $3 W Townsend and family le . � I . I and $1,92 per hundred is 81 30, . au'd L fb here . . . . � .L . RIC a . . House, and was defea, L cia Tuesday for Reward, Seek., being I I I I . . . �41 . ted by over 2A means conilderable lose to ,ever Coun. ticketed through by W JaCkson, L 0, P I . . . . . ' I I . I . � I . I - . . I . The fact thata. j;eW Liberal Clu0n cusses the' matter as follows-,.- . � .. . t . 2-oic ' . .. urg . . trypublisher. The Star er die, R agent. , - , . . Mat. Hlooks a' a I ' Mr and Mrs Brydone, and Mr and I . . 11 .. . . I I I Toronto willseil. liquor to its mern I The protective system in Oanada'Is Mrs ,Tame4 MoMurchie, Blyt 11 - � I - . 1. .- . . . . . . I bero . .131 went - I - maintained by the consent of the peo I , Toronto l"t week,to bear the. gendel- . , L . I I ____ . ­_____7�_ - . . - .. is being. commented on# Presumably pre upon the understanding that it is "Soloit'ChOin , � . . � . . : . . , . I . ibis carrying out the principle t6t to beworked for the general good, and . I . I . . � . . - 'W - , . I not for the benefit of a few individuals Mr D McLaughlin, of A 'deeri, . � . I prevails In in ripsnies., If it has not this D�Aota,who has beenvisi' "be' . COOPEROS B OK STOR ' 0 1 . � . L ost clubs, hub in view of 6p gor basis tipo rolativeS L . . ' .. . 0 , E the growing t�eoaperaoee,sentimarlt, it 'it has ,none, Upon What natioulti here for the Is at month, -returns to the . . . . � .1 . . - would have been good tactics fo", thl ground or upon what ground of equity we I at next week. 60'. L. . � . . . .. . I 1. . . I I I % . r a canyou. defend a system, under which Mr a9d Mrs Geo Stewaxt who haye � I � I . 1. I � � - . I I I . I I particular club to have out do � liqu , . . . � .. .4 . �. - - � I - _W� I . I Or a Opmadiarl mitnufacturar, . protected been visiting, in tListowel for. some slLossons from the lives and wrltfng� s * L . . I I rat from foreign 6orapation, I a his time, have returned ta' town, . an - Mayor W H Stevens ofA*Imei drop- � entirely. There would, at any 0 . sell L �d e of Old Testament heroes," 'Wand . , 1. 1. I have been less zoom for talk. - I .1 , untiltheygo, V "i , 11 0 8' ped dead while delivering the,opening . goods to the . foreigner for a, - lower pact to remain here ep Missionary to Mission At"in I I . I - I ce than he sells in. Canada? ,the again. . . . , , Manitoba and P11111"IN est. 1, . address at sMetbodIA tea meeting. . 11 . , I � . I I 11 . the . , ' � I- - . . . rulsiness-of producing newspapers In The many friends Of Mr. M.L.Y.Mc. The Women's Aosoeiation repdrited' Mrs Elizabeth Courdheane of Mout, . � r . Vanada, is Just as much a national, in- � t'hat'darino died . The Arnibriom press s4d'peop�16 have Loan, X.. P., for South H re- I .r the Tear they had pur. ' of fright when a stone was I . 9 gret to learn, .that, he I cliagedand'presented to thi . i congrega. real' d th ­ ,dustry as the business . of produclu L. , uron. will L hurle h 'the window -of her ' � '., , be a still unable to .rous . I L I . ..ea going wild over theVentenary of ,white paper.. It the newsps er, in Or' . take his seat at Ottawa,, on account of UOU & Complete communion- service,. booed. . . . 1, I . I , . I I . . . , L 1 der to encourage the manu acture of illness. I � I '. ` the fonixer President Lincoln. One. -of F, I . . . contributed 4100 towards the church The death L_Oil Friday. 5ib ,not., Of- I . , . . . I . paper in Cana4a, is'prevented by the . I . .. . .. debit, the balance on hand Is, $244 .10. 'M L r� David Agnew, comoved one of the I .� I . his noblest. aotawaB incdonection with tailff from buying paper in the'Gnited 'Migs'Peonebaker,daug . I . . the freeing oilbe Slaves 4-. � 19tates, the CiLifadian ManufiLdturer of Perinebaker, who has bee liter of Xr H The Association offered for the our- most highly respected resident ofe , yet in no civ. L= ought to give at least as cood. �atives inGoderich fo n VloltlngLrel- rent year to contribute $100 towards 1 Aslifteld township, . � . 0 . . . el. I . I . illied country is th I . r a couple of weeks theAebt and $350 towards Installing I . � � ,e negre more villain. to the'Oanadidn, newsraper as -has ieturned to town idonsiderablY !in- new electric light fixtilres, provided .The village of Laprairle, near. Moub. . . . ' . . , . ously* treated to4w than in the'United to*tbe foreign newspaper. I he. can - proved in he ' a ' Ith. - , , - ­ . the. itiustees , would meet what extra real,is afflicted with astrarigeepidemle, ' _ afford. to sell- in the United *Sto,teb for Mrs . ugh Ross, of Winnipeg. who expenses there might be. , This ge'ner- . States.. It he haPpens'to be a criminal, $1 75 per hundked pounds he ought to has be H somethinglike typhoid fever,,. wh�ch,' - e I . be seldom gets'justjce,;' ' an visiting - friends in Exeter,. ouer offer was gratefully'accepted. The has so far puzzled the doctors. I . . . . . . . . . and sometimes be able to do at Most as well in Can- since NOW years, is 1116 guest of 'Mrs trustees reported that 'the year had . The Attiirnev-deneM of Queb6o has. . , . he .16 lynobed..'witlzott6--�,Een-*Oel-ug;.A..ada. !I If the American price is abnorm. B J Gibbings and - her - mother- Mrs been.. closed with a balance of $115.81. ordered,'a, prosecution of pleture sho "I - 11 I . ' . . . W I .. 11 , criminal,,* ­�. ...'. - ... .. � _811T ow; that means.thqkt-� the Cana& Andrews, -this week.. .. -.,. . �. I . The -receipts were $M9.73., There was Proprietors who have been fivingsun- - .. , . . . I � . I _ . I . ..17... 1 . . . . ian newapaper is being unfairly,taxed "Mr and. Mrs Nelson. Bingham, of paid in reduction of the debt $600. , . , . . I . I 1. � . . . .�, . � in order that the Amerienh neWspa,*per . . The day exhibitions in Mda'trea.', , ' I I . I. . . I I 11. i . . The.Conservativesof Alberta— naked . Laird, Mdhtanitj are visiting. their old. amount contributed for achernes who Jose Gaii4aloupe, of, Mexico": is- Said , � . . . . . may be'favored, or in order that the frie6da in this vf0inI'Q'-': Mr ,Bingham reported as $427,50., This does not rep-' to, be the oldest iiian-in the Wolrm The . - ' . F Mr MoCarth : . Canadian 4per InIM may obtain is extensively -on ding .resent all belopgIng to .this item�i as record of his birth as contained in the � � 1, . Y,.M� P., to .become the A tusluess. ThW is surely a beep rai I I having several %augne I Ising, some amounts h9ve been received &jchivies of the, parish, church Shows . � . leader of the. party in.' tblit Province, siukular result of a �Policy of pirot4p6t- , . . , Ored ..44cres 'Of. &�' subsequent to the closing of the Woos. . , ranch. . . . . . . . � .. . . . ioa.wbich was Introduced .under the - . � I . � I that he was born-io 1170, which makes. - - which would necessitate resigump. his urer's accounts for the Past year. - Th6 him, ,. L - r ' .. . . I name of the National Policy. . . . � Mr Claitile Figherlof-Wiunip��,SPent trustees further reported the intention, 139.. years old. He is 'in good -'m . . . seat in the Dominion, House' but he physical'conditib . .4. ' I I. . . I 0 . In order that the Polley of rotect- Sunday With his. brother Will, oil thg to .exiliend a considerable. suni during . . . 11 . .. . I . . . . . . ,. �'. .!cannot resign.. It appears .-that -if a i611 in Canada, miik be effectiveU . car- Huron road;herepofts real estate aj -the cuiwnt'year in 1he rdilovation ef EdwardRidd, ex -M P., carried the. . .. . . ried mit, we have on the statue book Very active in..the.'Manitoba,eapit�l, Carleton Conservative Convention'"' t . seat is protested a membei can the. interior ofthe church auditorium. .. a .. � . .1 . � nO16- re- what is known as . the anti-dublPin and says the outlook -tor the west was Messrs Q. D MoTaggart, J ames Tlai Stittsville by; -a. majority of sixteeeit I I sign � until "after the � protest' has law. Tbe, object of th . 9 never brighter. I . )?I , - - ' . . . 16 law is to Pre- . . 1. . I ., and John Hunter were re-elebted filis- over W F Oarland, It is unlikelythere . . P ' ' -�been se3l6d. Consequently.thtt protest. vent AiniiriciA pi'otlaer foreign .man; a Liberal cabdidate,' The Va. . , 11 . I . . . 1 . The GoodiugvIdahol Liiadiir Mention's tees for another ter6i'of three v9ars.- Will be filed against Mr M�oa fa6turers from selling theri. products the opening Of a, n6w 8tat . . caney was caused by, R L Borden elect . I I I rtby,o election 9 e Bank at - Mossrs VViseman and U D MoTaftart .. . . , � in Can4ds-below the price prevallIDk that Olice� With A. � were re -'appointed .Auditors. � . Ing to sit for. Halifax, Mr. Borden bay. " I .. to, the Dominion House makes4t',im4..Intb . J. McKenzie- as � , .. been succe . ssful in both constituen- '_ .. . . ..e. country of wafflIfActurO. Sure- President. He -is &Luckndw b I __ _. , I ' , . . ly iftlils law is just,'! Isjus a due I na� I . : 'nk � -possible'for him toacce filit � I . cies� Four years ago Mr,, Kidd was, ` . � . eptanom1nation, * t IsO-thalt drew his e at o I rispiratio0y, . � - I . . . . I - I n froui - I . . . I . . . .. . . I I . I I . the Canadian 6ansumer shall' not be Clinton collegiate. - , .. , . . elected inOiirleton and resignel.to open, . . I ' . . I . . . conitty clipping . . . . � .,.;� — .� . lanadlan I 04 I I .. . , 7 . compelled ,to pay� to 4, . manu� I the riding for Mr. Borden. , �. . . . I I � I I. ". . .... . I . . 1. . . . I � � ­-"..---ft-� fseturers a price highei,th4n that at Rev� Donald Macdonald, Who ip.&t -� tay.-B.'b. Tyler. of Walton, has . , . . S PEC ULALTIVE SOPHISTRy' which Canadian manufacturers sell present in town lq6king after the in- Wen-invited.to ' I . . . . . . . ­ I I I .1 I # I . remain;a secon_d,.yeai� . . I .. I . . - : ; : I Vbrd$tS'6f th6s6entitlee to government as minis - , - , - - - I � Rev, Geo. J' .. I abroad. If the principle is"thiA th6o 1 lid und . I . aterin.0barge. . _ . . ackson,,pastor- of *S�er­ price in Canixdaand the priqe,, a a er thb Fenian goid gran .. � . . . . . Sa/49 RoAfhgter� ,, ,.. , . I .. ­ .. broad t, is , . " , -7.. � , �, � : , ... 1. , I � . � . ' � qidence in Usborne on Feb, � -, I - .. -1 . . I. ­ . �� . , �, I . bourne S e. M6th6d!st. church,. To. are., to 66 6qualized,it bugh6 to,w6rk in. an- old Plifitpuiaii, be ri�sidlng here � * At her res , , .._�. , ,:. � � . :. . I . , V � . .. , . � . ' � the time Rev,. Dr. Mkod6nald (no iela", ith Mrs, Martin McT�ggatt paised. - Wednes ey " 3eb. * " , ,,I 1 lidtiork: , , : . : I . . . . . ,- rout is repoqe'd by the.'. Globe to fx7pp.-of the Canadian ,6opsuiii � .-%QT at1he age.of-70 'ars,10months. saleof ffar St'6 I O, . _ iek its &_ I . I .well.aA,.In favor of tho�`Variadlan tion) Wa pastor of Willis'Cliurch, and I % .. I le `6'ts. etc" , " , -` " , , . I � WS'. "thp, th , man4�faVfurer. The bonsu Deceased was t '6 told. Settlers. on - I 11 .. . I have .spoken as folio i* I!' "P er;� , ing one of tbeeiehtpupils who form. I , � eyc' I � � , the, p ert Of - iiI 6 _ lot. . . , . I I : . , 11.1'....", .. . Wer ought : - .rdV . . . . I ng:- j(,� ; ­,-­_,_ ' 14 con. 2, ... e t LL , I ;oy0 ni * . . , not'to'be � f6rced- to-6iy the maximum, . ad the firEt class in the Clinton GjarV4 bliss. Annie Bowels, relict: of the:late I � .. I ,a n . ver - , .'. , . I . I. . ,: , I 1. � map School (ii'omi-Cortlegi . . . thing to be d'i. osed � . as roprietor .� *& I t , '-n* cr, price for,foreign'goodg-And also native . ate) when it .Charles BoWels,-4ied lit tbe' re idedoe : �' - .1 was . . .. - RoWe -liY­,", � ba -his fat . I OS. * undr ... .- - . kIt is hardli ego ha net to al.. goods, .The 'Canadian manufacturer first.establ.ished, .: - . . .. . I of bet splij Win# Is, lot a ig': gold . ". . �� : ; �. .�; . ,. � I low young men and women. to' grow be allo*ed* tp practice , ' . �. -� . . . a ins't 1. . . i . I � I upin the belief that the early chapters "ught not to, . . . . .. _' con' Auciio'neer, . ­ , - ' . . . I I . . 12, Aslifieldi on Th rsday, 44 ) ,_. I . . ­ 11 11 . 44dutuping" 'to. -the.. disadvantage of Willis Church "un-ai iw�eti�j , age.(I 64 yek,ra, . -,,- . -�O,'j ,4,, '- y ' ' - - al historv.*f *It. -find I I . � I I I ., , Feb. 25-th�­Cleariug ano. . I of Genesls.are liter Canadian in4ustry, while be,is pro- . - . . '. . , .The' mativ frien'ds . ofi Mr'.'. Edwin � *'Ala . . elite,. . , , . � to. -bo mAde plain thkt.those earlier a . . - . . tIO&Q6.6f, farm stock,' implern ' . ,haPters of Genealswere n4b science tected'by.*ah aniti dumping law, The annual meeting of Willis Church Ciess u6kersmitlit, - will be slid household- furniture. Fro . I v . . well, of T perty of' . I . 9. The Canadian newspapers ought' to tion was field in the Lecture rleased,tq learn. that'hi) is recovering G. H. Durnin and Mathew. Wbiudb, at , ..and were not history, and 66 usequent. � Coll I . . � . ly the studeilt must not be surprised - - denouncing the church, on Wednesday tou�,hhr recent illness and is-%ble to' -be .con. 6, E. D., Ashfield. No rer-, I make. themsel vesr"h6ard in R0.9frog.1 , lot 7.; .. . I . ,: to find in tbeol *that* with which this gross injustioe, -They need .not evening. After -devotional -exercises about the house. ' . . . servel,aii'proprietors are golpZ west.- ., , . ' I neither science nor history could askfor any favor at the hands. of Par- conciiieted. by Rev. Dr. Stewan, Mr.- . License In4ector Asquith. In . Ill .1fi. 'Th9S.. Gundry, Auct.-. --- , . I . � 'The I '. . ­ .liament and the 'Goverment. W., Brydonii was mov , I ­ , &gkee.*4*Tbe early cha�ters of Gene- ' . ed to the chair� formatioil.. against. tbe-proprietor of �,'Friday, Feb. 26th.-Olearing auction, . -,i�' " I . . . sis contained no sobergumtua� pr,n,,ip!6 is one .of universal - applic.a. and Mr 0. D. MeTaggart was a 0 . � .. . V.of the I 'nt' Alneri6bli Hotel., Bruesels, for violat. salw,of farm stock, implements - and. � If they . t,on, HP real beginningg of things. and'if there is any other alltise ed,secretaky of the meeting. T e fOl- Ion of the Stioday Law. A fine of $5D honsohold1urnitiftreii property of-Sos, - , . . . - � as � . . .; '. I I own- . . ufacturer ought .tQ. various reports as presented. - The.' � . . � � 'Ourry, lot 37, con. 8, 0operich t I � could lay aside as glaring as this 1r, ouglitto be ended. )owing Statistics are gleaned from the arid costs w i paid. � . their theological. pre- TheLprotectei'man �. . I .. . . possessions they would never �Lccept observe the conditions under wffichhe present membership oithe congiega. Michael Pfrim , .. � ship. No reservee, proprietor has Sol& , . . the story Of the creation. of man and- - tains protection, % 11 � I I tion is 31Q.. War, the Proprietor of his,farm. -Thoo.,Quindry, Auct, ' I . . .. . the f%II as a'record f actual fact, but -b .The Sessions report con. the Bemuillei� flOut wills, is prep I - ' say it wag myth 0 . . . tained 6, recoilimendation, which was for extensiv . aring Toesday# March 2nd. Au'ation sale - � . I , . . t ory , I I . . . . . adopted by phe e1mProVeMenta --4*nd will' of farm -stock and implerillentsi, prop- , ­. Similarly in the light of scieocr6 they ., nouie 0 0�11116ns Coll , . -meeting, that as Soon install a. now' ehopping: plant - with a orty of Daniel 11 owlar, lot - 15, con I could not accept the -story of the' flood . . fe .. . . ego as arrangements can be made, the .capaqty of fifty bags.per houro to cost. ' 7,� . ; . As a universal delogel of whldh Noah : ' . : Graduaig . . . . . - SYstem.-Of 132011thly'cohitrilln'tions by .$11000.. ., . - .. . '.. 1. '. I I West Wawanosh.�-No�r6serve;. pro. � . � .. ; I : .: . L I � - I � . I � � � . I I I I , , : � ; I r � i i i I T , . : � � I . . . lo I '3�103r. �Iye . - '41, 1 L . no=y no 40 tho ,air . would agnon 49 U1 I , , - , .1 I - I I I I I I I I S , L I sp Y I and his progeny weri-, the only surviv. . . . . , . . . euve.lope. be adopted . f 6 r chuirc' 0 b , sold his larm.-T; Gundry,. - I � . I ! h Th�`trtistees of S'hool Section Xo� 3, r. . I _ ... . I I ..sch6mes,1nstead Of that now followed. ' Z,'e3'1Doru Se' . ors. - The rec6rds'showed that Baby. ' Theftrliamenitlot 0&,'nad& isat preg. . Tuckeraniftli, have d6cided10 exect % I � .. . 1� � . Therq ar4§,,t*o Sudday Schools connect. 'new s6hool'du'ring the. coming �sehso Saturday March dth.-Auction. sale . ' the date' when tile flood was suppo�ed . D. , of household furditilre, and tuenish, . : loillah civik-ktion was in existence at ent -an institution VvIiere-itlid finiver. 'ed wIth:the'-c'hurcb, thotAnOwn - as ,The -old school, which is, sltdaitedon . . � I . . mile and'a narter east ebidence, ' �. � 1� -a 'Gund ' L ., 'In-the)ffouse of 221. Some in Bairdla S.S. chere 'were reported 5 Of Brucefteld, has 4one. uty -Oxford St., Goded2ull-110%olls'" to have occuired. The -creation and ,125 of him . , lugs, a0mrs. 0. S. D , sity'mau reigns 6iipreiae., There are Baird's'S.S.; Stanley, and, Willis S; S. the Mill road, a . . . . ., ry the flood narratives were te rodue- 6f'thesehave beeb-prof6ss6rg. inolud- teachers and ofilders, .37 .for Auctioneer, - L . . . . " I . . . tions of- traditions and. mofP­Of . �scb011lr$ On greatruanyyears- "� ,' . ' '. . . . r . . . . . I thilughtcommola to a large d! . Ing Borden and the gon. � George R ' theroll, with an Average att6n-daoco - ,1 ,� I. .. . L. . . I Z vision .Foster. Few think'ol Mr Borden. as of 2D. The school was open from A a . 11 . � L I . L . . . I U. .4,110 llulnao race. They -were gro of'tfi� heritage ,of thought - W ,h , &.professor at Glenwood Institute, New Jersey, but such he wag-,�and he is 12th to A for runni Israel brought with. it from. its, cradle lit the Last " � ,at!)), say some,� the profes§or rather, ren's Da .1 . . . I I than the politician.' The eleetors for- 4 abhemes , It Mr. Jackson is i9ported cOrroctly, _ I keb that Mr. Borden, trained the � ris, , I Williso I . � . and believes . what, he � is -saying, be . . ing youth at Glenwood, nor do 'many. of tbalo. associate big COUSin.L Sir F red_ and Offal , age attar 41ioiuld at, once tender his resignation ' trick, with the pracilce" of medicine,' in the 01 as a wamber of the Methodist chureb'j. . L L L AS for Mr, Faster, he. . wag professor . of Classicsiand Anclont biteraturein. has been 1. . *for his siater6ieuts are entirely., out ot. . I L ' , i the University of Brunswick; "" t I 'd hatrPolly W� ith.-the recogill.zed teach. I . .Vow ancient li,arature in the form ot hell;'St.'John's Ward, Clan. . 1119s -of this church, 'Men In'the ' Miyea-McAvity affidavi tp being still: a of . Methodist minigtry have 'been' sus� . Maritime bobby Of th0first lieutenant *of tho,Uposervative, party, : . common The air PendeA for leiia'thah Mr. -34okooh is . , �Alho Hotiaeof Commons is.also a r 11! a U14 fuiltk of It does not 'require - much v nteUigebee, form to 0118a 'of lawyers. Thereare 83 bf the8ei and if fainted in 1� ? I5, f man sp6dulate on anybody the gallery for schen 06 tPiMatiolid of the Bible. hub it * re there -would bii more than two" dozen other bet quires some abilitk toproye his specu. physioana to rush to the rescapi with though . 14ex6no, , Mr. Jackson tntinot prove hiSstatemebte, and be is, thereford, at least WO dozen opinions. - From 14 D. Taylor, of New Wastmintater. who r po t. ,t d r I Bible oil vpry. unwise, to Say the. least, ,to started life as a printer, to thoeq of the followinp Andermine the faith of others Allhi6tty'who ,control newspapers of pleming; We do not, believe either science 6v history disprove the statements ,made theirowil.. there are tit least it score and a haft who have dabbled more or retari. J Alex. Cu4 in Gen8ala. No amount of argument less in lournallam, Lumbermen,fatm, Ward, E, Oah,diaprova them. Everytilibig tbat , can be said concerning them is, purely era. m"'IlOrs, IuAnfifactuters� audifter- chants Peetty-Well account.for the re- Gri '.. St A o*% VIC SPeaulative, and ends thefe. �- , niamder of the House. . Ward, St If One 14 to aece�t Mr. Jackson's '0011,1710 -'bay ho remarked, has few- bert Mite dictum; what is to 'prevent some One at college men in proportion. to repre- on O'Nal coming along to.roorroW and Saying oentation, than have 'other parts of :on, Thi that the maryplons, story, of the incar. Canada, . I the flivat f nation, and all that follows, is A myth? And so,there would be no end to the -- . ,�_ .11.11 — Me Lancoster, M' I.)" W111 PatifiolIL' Sunday- e feal diret VA .. . . . I I _. . �Zl . . . . �Ov, 16th. $4:01 contributed . I I . . . . . �. I � I I . I ug expenses-; 83,00 for Child- . ..; ... _, . . . I . I .. . - . . . .. I ... . ., . ... . . . .j, F 'Fund.-, $14 50 for Church I . - ... � .. . . . � .. . .. .. I %nd $5.52tor othe 'Purposes... '.� � �- IM40 y , I . . I . 7 teachers , 'Plum-sted .i;;P.r0s,11 , "L �., urch S'S. r8portedr, �' . 4 irr,140'scholars, With anavet. I I � I . I I . . . � I I . . . daued.of 08, and 18 members I � . I 2 . . . I . �adle Rolh department, which . I I * .. recently or anized under the ' I I . own S -o L. Leaving T. , ,..' al N . . I,— 1. . . . I . . I . . ndenc6 ofyl7i WAMY Howson.' . , . , . .. ... - I . f I . 11 . -1 I . . I ?a united With the -church, ' ., . . . I . .11 � , I I . .. .. I . . . ­ . , I 4 - - - . a year making the ".-[,.. . I . T ,i.u- : U r I 6,�_ * I*- , ­ .- ­ . I re, Who are . �, a u anue v a A LiALIC r .My to. ' ' membera in full .on, 30. . I . .. , . . I . ... secure new. seasonable Dry - G oods" Clothin 91." ountdbiltributea for Ordinary I . .1 . , 1� our own prices. - I Boots -and sh6es at almost y - including balance from 1007, )r Childven's DaK Fund s4 Q of the -. . - - . - The stock inust be cleared during th.e next.' . - ies ehur6 .$44.82 f0i few'weeks and low prices, must do it. Note.thja�.: avolent piirpoges, $10.65,' Al. riot, belohging.to last �Oarla . I 1: few. price ,reductions afid remember"What we ad- . was announced that a,'Non's , - . . . . .,. . ,. I . . . . vertise we-doi 68s had bean organized with . i 1. � /I ­ , . .11�. . I . I I Officers, -Prestd6nt, L. 0. Vice -Pres. W. Brydone-, Sed. . ; ' .*., . I .Xen!S$I0Ov*Src ts16clearaf . . . . . . . ;4. 4 ­�.. . . 0 0 4 ... 0.,$5100 . - 7"� )11. F.A. A*ob, ; Treasurer , ., � . , 4b . 11 ... it . t6 ; .9$ 1 ....y.- ............... 4 6. �. 6.50 700, [more; CoiAmittee, 8,CJ'anies" Torranoe, Glen Cook and R. .1 .12 41, , 1-0 .... I I.I.."f. k.. 0 4: 0 Boy's 3.75 It 4;.:Wf to .. .. 4 ... � ....... , .:.,: 950' � ds , - Afidrevos' Ward,'W, Grei I t 6.00 11 it * ... ,*.4. I ........ � ......... 8-M '. . 44 6,00 ks If 3.75 )rs F. Forrester �q ; St, Ge6rge a ,m Agnew, Ed. Steep and Al. .."I.I... ... I ".... k.. ... Mens A Pleece-lined Underwear at ............ 4 ...... .40 hell;'St.'John's Ward, Clan. . 6t .05 Red Wool Underwear at . �� - I ... 11.01 ... 4 . ,A0 .It '.15and..85F eece-lined Underwonrat.. 55 If Stewart Palgle�).A. Wit- Executive Committee to be , - I 21,901now S prints .-hundreds of digerent patterns to 've named oftledra With the ....apting . 6 iron ab ............... *..'� O.... 0 4 "'. . , , .... *.., 00 I. 121.2o all Linen Towelling at ... #*do*# .... 6 ;,. - 011001 Saperinteudant, Alue- � . ........ % b 4 * 0 * 4. * �Sa I I .. torso T. Jackson; S. Meafte, I All I . otoubts diwit on the authority of the -uue JKing to abolish the Sepate, The - Gen. Poaraon. It Is intended to inaug. . . . ines of Dry, "00us; lotaing, Dools, Bible, Wit we oasible far Mr. Senate is sure no good, btit'it Is singli. orate the class next Sunday afternoon and Shoes at wholesale prices and les ' Jackson to prolre Eis contentions, lar how 'radical soine Conservatives when . eVePY bdan connected with tile .1 11 0 '...S. . tuert might be an excuse r them; ,as n1tve beeome since the, Senate, got a eongre It is, there is none. .1 . hiberal roajorlty;' I . The , It we mistake upt, Mr, Jackson is . It is reported that W M German M a them stated for the Professorship of The. P.; for W.elland. will resign to ihceept beta, 4 ology in Victoria UtOeralty Unless the odlde of oolfbit6r for tile riominion ,If the lon is la ectod to be present. . - , � . , Ovt of tI`S'W.V.ZS. stated I , � Sale prieeg strit'lly ORA I . ship of 41, M auxiliary M�Slu. I I . . . . " 3 mombers, and 2 members � . . . . leral Society. The averlige � . M.0 .A.- P�=.",O, I . " M revises hh; view#, a good iiativ, R,tilwoy Commisifori. r German has attAndance 6.6 meetings 21 ; the entire . 1-1,17.5irvVE �� A %Ab�* , Methodists should hesitate it . long re te&� 6d t In o ntv in the iberal contributions,' 16570; Thauk6ftering 4 ­ I . ' I . �, . NT ., I , . I ,�� .. , , In I , time lipfore'pladog their gone under lnterpt� ,lor i te' eavis, both being $12 10 -, le mob thly collections . I 4 thotaltioll of a who tAlka "t t 4mglslature oil t e O one, iveta $10.27, and the vAlue of clothing . CloINTON, . 0 f '6111, '6 ni I . 6 , , only, heroo , but what a rA&o of the Hies FA vity, In 6 140 election al[ a6nt to,the Weat, 050.68, At the � . ", ,.,.. I ( . 0 1 � 11 - 00, i i" F 1 6,_ ___ __.. � - ..... . � ... _.__ ____ _____1____ ... I. ­­­ --1 -1 ­ --11 ... I .f WoRd Wou d tall 41roV over , ratiatiags, the detotion6l t6plon wets I . ir � � � . I � $ � . . '. __ � t ------. - _. ,.. --.---,-,------ � . ­_ ---I---_ . - ,� ....... ... 1--�.11.11-1-.,--.-�,--.--.--,--.-�..-.,.. ­..­ _. . -