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The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-18, Page 4
J 4 News-o"Oi a rou 18th, 1"9 -- _ _ .. __— � .. . 1. : - s._i . . I sul�rllalet'b"I" Vodcrich Township nd R' ,� A•L••�,*►,•w4►f 4%0' � ,N►••,.0,.,�,.+►••,w 1W`11,,MWA0 �. . , ,. , Miss Petrie, our former teacher, One of those pleasant even:yngs•which Miss LlUie. Sliell visited friends in ,On Tuesday of this week Mr. T. spent a few days with Miss Tyner and, tibe young folks so much ,enjoy was the village last 'week. C. McElroy lett for a tr' to South- '�* � RathVe�el� �, Hoare Mat" edMats . I �' Shoes other friends the Past week. Her Held gt rile easy Name .of Mr. an,d Mrs. Miss Mains of 1311th visited her ern Manitoba, to see friends a.nd prob-Music .. • . - Bracefleld. - R. if. RNliott on Tuesda house is near y Queuing of cousin Miss Lizzie blains last wee2.. ably he may locate it prospects are 8�0Xl & ACV810 =3#4: 'QR:E17 X_ Rog1 Rr,,v, Mi. Dnnbax called upon his last week. This is a home where the Miss A. Jackson spent a few days satisfactory. Mr. McElroy is well 0 11 •4nd . S � pa,rishpneps axouijd here last week. �y:sung pcoplo like to gather to have a with Tier sister at Zurich prior to and favorably known in the village _ 1 ATr. and birs. Ed. Whitman, who real merry time. The music was fur- the formax's return to Toronto, I and township of lviorris' iHhere he' $ • have been visiting .at Mr. James 'Mill- nishod by Miss Perdue and Miss Han I Messrs. Brunsdon & Son have !des- was born. . New. designs in Rugs, ' er's and with other friends in this ley, and with singing and games ,Posed of a car of machlncrY in tills A ublic mectin was called b Q0 ua,lit, section, left for their home in Sas... the evening passed away alt too p g Y � I in "D I all g y - y neighbarhaod. .Thep also have acar-I. 11 ' ' on Tuesday. uicklj . Mrs. Elliott iurnishcd sup -Reeve Milne for last Friday evening; o �aR.vaB, • 110 y nd Miss Stella Whitley was the guest r d t . reasonable hots all joi- l�aci to deliver around Blyth. Farm -'to consider a proposition made by, tj fj 0 $ , Ip•i Iaeaf de 1 119 are 'I g per an . a a cis must be anticippLtiq; good crops the Bainton Bros. as to, rebuildingC $, . § g ci ),its. t ormkn: Ball for a., few ed hands and sang AAuld Lang Syne." the coming season. I . BUSIXESS , 1R_ - . very ; )opular.: Complete nays las ,wee . this is an annual event and the you their former tannery. After a num- y g I Samuel Lee left Monday. a. m. for her of the leading men of the village 0 ,,Ver fringe, They make � Messrs. W; •,11. Ball and W, find T. folks all look forward to it with much Toronto where he has secured a post-' had expressed their views lass regard Marrs delivered hotses to Mr. iY . I tion in the G,. T. R. yards as switch- ing the offer made by the Bainton p • • s Il excellent rug, Vii:albs ot. Clinton •last Week. H• a 1Vir1PJals n•A, Smith has sold his 13 man. Ills wife accompanied him as � �" 8 wish tU lllfori7l the eo le. of Clinton and $ I I Misses Edna. and Myrtle Beacom.lacres art of the Craig farm on the • as Guelph where she will remain=Bros., a vote was taken and largeip 91C1Cllty that I have bought out. the Shoe Business have returned from Clinton. ' P g tai G P ,carried in favor of submitting a by- t ti a�a o01>tt 241E Bayfield Raad, to Mr. Robert Max- ' �vfth her mother for a while, law to be voted upon by the race- }, Mr, Charles Lee of Londesboro. vis- shall 'for $1800. The parehascr has � Mrs. 1�raser and daughter, Laura, of payers of the'Village. from lir. Hoare, r $,SZe 3,,'1Q c5.c lied• friends here on Sunday, Ithus broadened his acres and will 'be ' , T91 Qu APpelle, Sask., are visiting at Mx. ;Vxx• Richard Mr. R. A. Reid of the 1;ayfreld enabled to send still more fat tul- J'as. Lyon's, , Report has it that The business, will be conducted in the old stand 1 ,)gats -Tooke 206 .. - ` Roadi Stanley, called on friends in locks and porkers to .Clinton market, Mr. C. Hutton of the C. P. R. em- Mccornmins has sold his dwelling and the village and vicinity last w,telc. , lot to Mr, Jghiu Vincent of , ' � Miss Abbie Glenn of Stanley spent pioyes, Toronto; is visiting his: parents; Ilio villa a Mac is looking toward �• and we solicit a share of your patronage, and wall do ' . „ , . i •'1V7•r:'and Mrs: Joseph Rapson: visited Sunda with her uncle, I'Ar. John bete, i I g g �• „ : ". 9 . their uncle, Mr. .John Rapson. of near Stew rt I The saw mill was put in operationit° the land where oranges grow and 0 all we Call to give good value for ever dollar Harlock on Sunday. will no doubt find the color very con -'spent . .. • • • . • blr: Sharp and his daughter, Miss this week, There are quite .a number, , 0 ��y •• . i 'The members of "the La+li.s' Guild 1{d`a camp down Froin k the) antis spent of los in the mill ,ard. Somebody genial as Bro. Mac starvds high in with us. yY a carr.. a large and well assorted stOCk. . + Sewing 1'Iachine. : in connedtion With St. Peter's clivich a few, days with! his uncles, Messrs. must be going t° getythe cage. L. O. L. where he will, be missed. y g . was hcl,l it the. home of ,'Irs. Nar $ R. H. ,and, -J. Elliott, I Rev, ills. Tyler of Walton circuit l Blyth was represeirted at at. bQUght feOlxl the best l]QanufacturerS ilr Canada, • Needles- ,man Ball ,an Tuesday astern wn: The �zr• g. %I, Elliott delivered a span preached two excellent sermons here Thomas at the Provincial Grand / 1a,rge. attendance of ladies is y., idence I Orange Lode _ fl • , of very useful _horses to Mr. L. Butts, Sunday. The church was well filled g g of Ontario fest in the win lYla ljiliP nice - °f ttie;in'terest ;taken in ,the , church of Cliintori last wcelt fpr which he gat both morning and evening. Rev, H, Persons of Mr, R. H. Robinsoru, pis - $o, g I • • work• � E.• Currie preached superannuation ser -strict Master of Morris and Mr: J. Beginning Sdturda March ,13th and con- a tii,ce figure, $" Ys les' .such •: as New Home, .Ths A. Y.. V. A. in.. eonnectfon wkth I Reeve Glenn and wife* of Stanley ,vices' on the Walton circuit for Mr. .Wilford, a . P. C. M. They bath. re - •Singer, Raylilond,` Davis st, Peter's church was hell -as t;sual sent Mondayvisiting with .0oderich •Tyler, turned home on Friday last, report- tiuuit7g for twoWeeks We Offer the and other• makes may be an Tuesday evening, •'1h� htv. W. ti..township friends. . A number of friends and relatives. Ing a large and represientative gat, $ • _, 1�unbar: opened the. mcetiag in•• the Mr. Thos. W. McCartne ' of the Bth )attended the funeral of. John Holland hering from all over the West Prov- Following Reductions in Shoes. ` I ,r.. � .•�D A. had. from .us 1 all Sl?e3, usual: way, after, we president) . y 1 con, has" farm lora term of Dungannon, where the deceased has ince. St. Catharines will be the • - • committees were '1'lie �aiious.� next place of meetin ere formed the metnhcr� of yeas§ to Mr..Jsaac Jones to whom lived for a pini er of `years. The re- - g' MEN'S $ , ' itis convenient. Mr. McCartney re- mains were brought from Dungannon I • Mr. and' Mrs. J. IT. Brown were at - - - - - . • `for each being suitably .selected., Zile tains. tbe` dwelling which, he will con to the council hall where they were home to the choir of the Methodist 12 pairs men's Patent Bluchers. dull top, reg, $4.00 for,....... $3.50 meeting took rite form of ' an .imPromp u g r viewed b friends. Mr. Currie reach- church here. A ver en'p able time $ 8 airs me.n's Box Calf Bals G W, regular 3,50 for.,,, ., ... , , 2.85. $ u debate the subject being, ''Resol- tinue.to occ py. He.:may. t y tjiq p e p Y 1 y P . f t , j g p pairs men's gid Bald S W, regular 3.00 for ...... . .... . . . _ 2.40 �/ � � � � � � ved `that country' life i preft.ra•ilc to west °,during the coming season, ed the fimeral sermon after which was experienced by all present: $ • city life.'' The affirmative 'side was I Mr..Bcrt M•urpliy, of Clinion was the remains. were taken to Clinton I The new hardware man, Mr. Char- $ ?.•t rx4 supported by. Miss'Johnson`and•Messrs.i i y ' LADIES' n �[ pay ngg� a, visit to the old homestead cemetery for interment. Deceased wal lesworth has moved .into the store �VO'/i STORE, and old friends on .thy,, sixteenth a cousin to. Thos. Nott and Thos. by Mr. N, B. Gerry and will , , : J. Lowry, FIayes, Colcl�agh; Tyrer ,vacated 12 pairs Indies' Kid BlucherP, reRnlar 300 goods at .. ........... $2.50 $,• ' 'and Slopian and the. negative._by the ,eon. this past week ere hQ takes his .Samosas, of this, place. soon •be ready for business. 12 pairs ladies' Yatenc liluehers, regular 3,00 goods. at....,,.. ,.. 2.19 tCLII"i' departure oh a prospecting trip to 1Yedding Bells. „On Wednesday, iViiss Mr. John Moser, a resident of ' the 12 pairs ladies' Kid oxfords, worth 1.40 at .............25 I Misses Rands and Tyner and , .lTssrs. 1' Ra on, Illi ` ett Jolinsoii and I ind th° west' : Maud C,anett, youngest daughter of • silage for 34 years, has sold his 12 pairs ladies' Box Calf Bals, worth 1.75 at.. .............. " gg Fred: Ratllweh and ,.isucc, Via Jos. Garrett yvas united in the holy re , . I The judges' decided'. in 1-vor of . Mx sidence t Mr Eddi L r and is let' spent Tuesday night:.vtath' their bonds of matriznon to Mr'. Joseph o o ea -•-r� ,.. i'_ Y P preparing to move to Waterloo, where the negativQ side. The incamb.mt said P g $ MIS$E5 ,; • -friend, Miss Ethel ll'fose.• • Webster, a prosperous young farmer he has r ou ht a home for himself Holiness" ,,e , iii coficlusioii that he was well pleased g . • I Mrs. Albert Tdwnshend ' has been, of Hullett, The contracting parties and Tamil Mr, Moser wil# be vex . 12 pairs misses' Kid-Bals. regular 150. at. , ..: , ...... ... . . . ... . ,$1.25 The Ladies A!a T iet.on Monday and With the. way in which the d©bate was .0 on tbo sick list' t is week; drove• to the parsonage. where the y y .9 airs rwaisses' Bali; regular 1.25 tit...... , ..... ......,....,, 1:00 i carried on and •strop 1 urged the P l; much missed in the village as he has • • organized witlh • twenty-soveil members g -Y • g Miss Hun _ tivh9. has, ►icon waiting cercmon ryas performed b Rev. Mr. Ladies cloth House Slippers at . ....... . ..... . . . a .. , , ., :., . ,, , ; ,15 . r and the following- officers , - young men to; .a,'Yail, them4.1, c pf I ' Y y been in business all those years ,in �' President, Nirs.,Geo.:. Crooks,' every ppportunytjx to take lriirt in upon .1Vlfss .L°very, lids returned to Currie after wdiich the happy �coupie Blyth: Clinton: drove to the home of the bride's par- Dr, P. C. Wilford who had been ' Vice, Mrs. Wi1h;;Pfckard: ' •.;., suc%"hieetftigs:'.. .'Th prong inert .acnt of ' Mr. R. d. bra ci af" dihiton erected ants _wlserc the weddfn dinner was b 0 Secretary, Miss D.:H; IT l les, brought g I Ir. Her IIu h'n s' v i dniill on ars *h of b the we din art and touring the Old Lands, returned Home + $ ecial Prices In Boys and Chi' - the benediction ,, brou ht the mectin, D Henry r i g v n P Y g patty p y Children's Shoes d. Treasurer, Miss S. Ache§qn. . to, a,cloge, , i • • ; Mr.Htheir relatives after which they' left to his parents a week ago, via New The ladies intend. Navin Tuesday.York,: Itis brother A. 13. of the Y. . g . an . at ' • .At a meeting 'of. the vestry in con on the .3, o'clock train at Blyth for I ' home in the lecture room the ' `• L. ,.. M. C, A., London, met' him under the $ - neetion with St. James iha ch it . . church on or about the 26th last. , Hii11'ett' Township1 (parental roof on Saturday eve and no ' i was decided to build a ticw �.;i�d on a An unusually charming wedding was doubt the boys; had a good time after REPAIR RINGr Mrs. Mulholland was called $q. Ayl-II lame scale. The work will lip caro- celebrated in Londesboro on. VFednes=l. . mer last Frida owing to the illness Miss Bertha Manning of •i,ohdesboro " a. separation of over six months, $ $ . • Y g . menced at an •early date. day of this week when Mr. Harry W. . of her daughter. Miss Lulu 'accoih,. was •tile . guest of her friend, . Miss l The members of St, James' A. Y, Cowan of I3arnilto.it was married to ponied her. , Mae, Stewart,- last -Su Uy. . P, A, purpose giving a special enter --Miss );leanor Smith, also of .Hairillton, $ Promptly .Attended to $' London Road Mrs. Snowden .is: very poorly . at the l Mr. Arthur Jamieson, having rented lain+pent on Friday evening, ,: April youngest sister of�Mrs. (Rev.)• Leckie, .. 0. ,present time. Her . numerous friends his tfar#il to - his neighbor, , Mr. IT. ' the 16th and 'an interesting program- 1. The ceremony was performed by . . . hope for her speedy recovery. . ' ; Bradford, for a term of years,,.. 'will . i course f r r ition. Rev. Mr. Leckie. The bride entered A quiet. wedding took place in Sca . . • me is o ca Pepa, - The 'funeral of 'the late Mrs: H.: have a ''sale of hist. ' stock, and imple- the parlor . on the Farm of Mr: Jolih forth when _ Jennison 'March 6th Miss Pearl Wrinnifred Cook, who- died in 4.linton on W.edne5- ,cuts. on the .5th of Apr1i.., McC.py, Ilamilto,n, inspector of the $SC $ day .of la t •weak, 'passed through A "number • .of the, farmers in this I . _ Hamilton Loan and Provident Asso- Hanley, only daughter of :Mr, and M•rs.' a �, � ell i-Iullef t Townsh>i r ! • village . to the cemetery on .the) hill vicin,ity have • commenced •.,making j eiation -w•hp George B ley, .were united in . P .gave the bride .away. ' marria e. by he Rdv. Mr. Berry. Tli,e . $ last Friday afternoon. It was largely�'maple "syrup' .. � Messrs. '1': Dexter and J. Rogerson Miss Muriel Cowan, sister of the 1? .., attended li o'd friends. The services Miss Lizzie dams entertamod : 'a ] happy -couple. expect to leave in a few THE PLACE. WHERE. YOUR`DOLLAR ALWAYS DOES ITSDUTY �, Y �+. delivered a pair of fine horses to Mr. groom, . p t}yed the; Wedding March. . - Vt re conducted iiy Rbv..'Mr.:'Jpili.ffe of,,nuTl?er_''of tier• •friends last. weeks for the west to make their homA :. , 1Vallfs of Clinton last Monday, d in a direetoire. Clintoh. evening. - IC.1iZr. Wm. Stewart. ..,.,The of,libert satin and carried' a tl bailey an "� �'� rte♦ . purchased,a fine g. p � fere. We wish them a d ♦��► v'►'•%.b•�ti•rl,%.,Mw,%•w�-%w,w'mw --- ,.. - - lieavy'draugfit. gelding train Mr, Frcd. shower boquet of 'American beauty prosperous journey, through life. - . . . . w;or���tuI Ford of Goderich township. roses. She was attended. by liar little " _ . . 1Vlr. Fran;: Woods has been busy niece,. Jean Hunter, .as flower. girl . . . - • - • Cii aytag to leis now farm .on, the 18th who carried a :basket of pinli "barna Usln Pur atiVeS .? con, .On' Friday evening he have' an'tions and was dressed in pink point'. iDbm�momoAe�o�m,mom�+>4�moevm°®m�A'o�ea�m�i� oyster sppper .to. his old ncighjbors and 'd' esprit. .After ,the completion pf.the , Injures the . Health .� d • - 0all igport of ha%',ing an enjoyable ceremony and the reception of ..hearty :a time; Ills man friends .will , be, sort ' con ratulations including a number of . PLUM T. Y y•, 'tele rams the g IIn the Spring Time a Tonic Is Need- • ,•to see hien Dave. - g party adjourned, to the A • a . , ed -'But Not Harsh, Drastic Medi - STAPLE,'' AN-'FANC.Y DIRY 'GOODS . I ,Mr,. James Collinson :entertained , a d$iing; room. - which w;is'tastefully'de- :cines. . . ,,t. number- of `young :. people on Tuesday, corated in ;green and 'white. e. .1.% eat ® .Sale *: . Queuing azld gave tbeni .a goad time.. �• A very, , sumptuous :'seven course din .A -spring. medicine is an actual :ne- � 0• MILLIN.... Y •:• FURS MANTLIES. M :'o,, ration is home' on.lus' boli- per was served` followed b toasts to cessity tv. most eo le.. Nature de+ a ;12 ., , , I r , : U. Y P ?� d. .Is the chance of a lifetime for YOU; to secure new ' • > , ; ., • .1: ".:..• � .. . - • . - •da.'ps visiting his. parents. � the bride proposed by Mr. McCov and.imands it as an aid .in •car.rying off the a - - . . _ g g, p y witty speech • p t , , seasonable Dr Goods Cloth Foots and'Shoes at Tlie saw mill •has ot, ,tart'ed a lin. res and, d. to >n . a ver im unties that have acculnulht),, in gi t, , • Therd are a great many logs `in and of the -groom, . ' the. blood during the indoor lite of almost your -.own prices.: A 4 lore said' to' be 'the best, el' of logs . AS an old friend of both -bride ' ,and. winter : n;orvtlks. :But . iiu#ortunaltehl , d that have Been in the yard foe a long (groom Mr. John C. Calla lion ex- thousands, of people who recognize the a The tock mush he cleared during the next . g few'�. 'time.' • - pressed ,the good Wishes of all the old necessity for a .spring medicine .do not - weeks and low pri6es IYlust do it.. Note a few. redud I • On. T'riday I evening last .Mr. Giles friends. know''what is best to take. and. dose 0, 1- ' Ithemselvesi h r ti0I1S' and remember . , ; . , Jenkins entertained a number of Hu .The rooms gift to the bride was a -with ash, gripin ur. a- . let- friends...'•:. beautiful pearl and diamond ring.' tfyes.Thi fs.a serious Mistake. Ask cow a• 1. Ian doctor and hew 114c1' o hat we Advertise.we Do." . An : old resident passed' away on•� Mr. and Mrs. Cowan left on the'ev- i y d Y u 'that a d Y g p g g the. use of Pur at Saturday morning fir the arson of cusp train for an extended wedd'in g. ive. medicine weakens v " �iVTr, John IIoI'land whoRY, spent a .num- tour after which the will take n ' the system but does , not cure disease. Mens $10.00 Overcoats to clear at .. < $5:00 er ears i this , ocalit An then heir residence. in 'Montreal: .-The P •rig the system needs build Men's 11•UO " 5.50 d .b o Y n I Y d t. y., p In• the s ri y :. Mena 12:00 ,� �. ... '7:00 l I' L � Im. moved ao a farm• near I)ungannoii guests from 'a distance were nor. ing up -purgatives cannot do :this Y tat Boys 3:.75 2,b0 0 J'i where he resided• until his death He Smitii of Toronto, Mrs. Webb, Miss . they. weaken.. you still more. The Boys :500 �� �� R.00 ' was; unmarried and his only relations Burke, Miss Cowan, Miss Lewis, lVtr.', blood should be made rich; red and Boys; ti.00 R,7ii 0 . fin' Canada are Mr: ')hos'. Nott Mr. Callaghan and' Dr, Pain of Hamilton Pure -no • purgative can, do this. What Mens .50 Fleece Underwear .40 g 1., Men's 85 Red Wool tTnderwear .,'.' _ ..40 0 �' •,"; N •Thos: Sampson, and Miss Edith Same•+ Miss Wiseman of Seaforth and Mr. +is needed. in the spring is.:a tonic, 'and Men's :75 and &� Fleece Underwear. 65 / son of -Londesboro. The • remaihs• were' J. A. Constantine a0d Miss Chidleyi;of'.. the best tonic medical science has yet . % IN%XS' brought to Londesboro to the council) Clinton. discovered is Dr.. Williams'. Pink, Pills. 12ie new Spring Prints, hundreds of patterns to choose from tit 0e ''d , O P v ]. call Linen Toweling. .. .. .. .. .. Sc gi - Every dose 'of this medicine actually hall 'on Mobd'ay wdiere ' they :were _ _ Y Y . , . •. ... .. . • . • •.0 . . viewed by his old friezids. 116+ Mr. : makes new, 'rich blood: This new # and all lines'of Dry GFoods, Glathing, Boot@ and Shoes•ai � Currie conducted the services' there R1✓UBEN AN'I3. HIS SWEETH)JART: 11. li'�ood strengthens every organ; . every a wholesale prices and less. and then the ,remain were taken to nerve, a very Part of the body: and e Clinton ceihetery, where Rev:; W:' T;• I . Iii rile town 'hall, Clinton, on' Wed -;This: is. why they .cure headaches .and e Sh' � Sale Prices Strictly Ca' I{err of Clinton conducted :tile, .burial nesday next. A great big laughbackaches, 'rheumatism 'and neuralgia, d. _ We, extend. a .cordial invitation to igou ' 'service. The pallbearers Were Messrs. ,from start to finish; .Get seats early,:and a host of Other, troubles that L d 0 IJohn Manning, AlbertVeymoutli� as the house is sure to be filled. Mr. ,come from pool, watery blood. That . ' t0 art (Samuel McCool, Win. McCool ,Robe, Perry, of Jerry from ICerry fame,. al- is why men and women who take Dr, PL end our " Smith and Rich Sh dd'ck. Mr. Hol•, ' ways has a fine Company. Williams' Pink Pills eat well, sleep A U M ST �, E L a ■ ft ,. . .. a i . . i land was, . at an auction, sale . on well, and feel bright, active and . . AI1Ti�EJAL Thursday and returned to his home Istrong. If yoniieed a medicine this@mem.om�mo�o1.m.���,��.m��,e�pb,��Qa�oom�m ' and did :,his chases and risen went to _ Stanley ro,wnship spring try this great reviving tonic, . P I °. .,.' 11Dungannon.- and.on the. , road home• - I I he new life, news health and � . and see t ' tools a chill . and went i' nto- a neigh Mrs: John Reid Sr. has returned new strength it will put into .you. �__ - - - _._ .-- __-- . -- - - ' __ _ bar's place and was unable to'' go from visiting her daughter, Mrs.. Ed- Sold by all medicine dealers or by . . Sp ��p� ;hassle. fie' toots worse and:dfcd on 'ward Merrier of near Dashwood. Imsil at 60 cents a box or six boxes . Saturday' morning. He was (ii years I There will be services held in , the for $2.60, from the Dr. Williams' Med- . ' I Goshen Methodist chug ;'.i eil,cb avenin icing Co., Brockville, Ont. of age, >; ' It will come as a surprise ,to many this• week excepting Saturday to be Of Fashionable MillinerR - resideltis of this section to, learn coi►ducted by Miss Seaman who, we I that? Mr. Arthur Jamieson has rented are , told, has had great success with � F. And Ladies Wear his farm and contempildtes leaving in all her meetings. /I. EdulaYds a few weeks for Eastern Ontario., It.I Miss Georgina Johnson visited her • r 4 for i90�. -is- something' 111ce thirty-three yearn dousin, Mrs. Metcalfe, In'Londoii this I S11 'since his father bought the farm on week. .ti the 10th eon: vvhicli has ever since 1 Mr. William Rathwelt ' sold two rd at Mr. Jamieson, will devote at least a a goad figure. i far remained in loss (cion oi'the trnfl h Miss Marses -to, de IIC1ackQ spent ;. Tu be held Thursdag Even n'g p �` Y g part of his time ring the next (evi I Maggio p a • few 8 Still �i11 I 1i Il ' Dippers Mining andests Millfnf theBir,I3i{5 days in Clinton this week, .. i.' L, Mar eh 25th' and . Felioww I g g. pant' •1 Mr. Robert Campbell ci'elivered a .. Iwith headquarters at Peterboro.. The horse to, Mr. Hanford of Exeter last ' ; . . c6nlpany, , wh'ich includes a ,lumber of Thursday, for which he received a IF YOU NEED, A SUIT FOR YOUR 1... ding Week, IAmerican eapitalists, is n6r develop. good figure. • • • BOY, COM AT ONCE. ONLY. 0 B IngL its property which consists of ;180q , :Mr. J:', J. Boyes of the Brownson 51• -WEEN SUITS LEFT. acres In t]ic tawnsliip of .Barrfet Pron-. Line bad a successful- sale on Tues-. ,. testae county.' Development work has day and'leaves In about :t fortnight Vor t years 7 0 12 13, and 11 r , f �sh�wn a good mein of rich ora cross- for the West• fie has „ot boon in yeas, $2.25 for $i .; $3,,50 for $2.50 ; 13 L4 , ing the whole property and the corn- good health for some time and Hopes thing, v � g + , p i $4 for $'2.75 ;. $6 far ' 3.50. pang aro conf'drnt they have good the Change will benefit him and so hope , g They have already a saw acid we all Ilia brother has :in�ed his A big snap in Flannelette, 1 xtra, shingle mill and are now ereet•ny i a farm. • __ _ _ .. tcn�stamp mill for the treatment of values at €i1C, ic, 81c, Oe, and 10e. the ore. Tile, superintendent of the We invite you to see our now , company will be Mr. Johll Jamieson The rush of immigration from the. Prints, Ginghains and Dress Goods,. 9 VERW COURT95`� AND, AT f)8NTION who Colorha years at experience vveimiIn western Sta tcs to Canada has begun) UVI' ITA ' VI'.RY FINE GtOODS• at North Portal, Sask, 'N Ing fields. Ile is a brother of Mr. A, I Johnson, tho •champion pugilist, was . Cess iii his. arty vruturC. r of VMntauv0r hotels on Accouttt of Ills �l AWAITS �tiU ERE _ Jamieson, who we will till wish s�rc- NOW Cceivasred accommodation at a number y' i,IdwI'dy Additional Iluliett news on page 7