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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-25, Page 4f 4 - COMO* Nwa-Recom 4 7, Denth of a Colborne REMEMBER Mr. WilliamLawson had verysmj Mr. Walter Wallis, son of Mr. Jam- Township Pioneer,, 4 bee last Friday sifter- ca Wallis ol the 1st con., Ittt for near F. A. EdwarrIS. Stalawdgats cessful wood At an early hour on Friday M 4004, 1111 1 1 Hanjilton 94 Tuesday"and the next morn A. Y. P. A. held a social even -'d ing- last Mr. Richard Fidefteld' Young, ay was marrle�r to a ebqxmiag goungl his on Tuesday. one of the pioneers of CplDornc, town - RR'' lady of that district. They latend R01,is, Bfr. and Mrs. James Johnston of for the first few days of the Uoney- ship, passed Into tea Stapleton visited the former's -par- ents on' Sunday-. (points in the province and next week Dec. loth, 1812 at Petersfield, Hamp. Now -designs in Ru s, Mr. R. G. Reid and big sister, Miss will arrive at the homestead, The shire, England, and came to Canada with big father in the year 1834. continues to rhos atmpedon. good quality Reid, visited at Mr. Tyner's on Sat- host of friends of the happy man are (.4 canV48. , 11olly. and urday and Sunday. but awaiting an opportunity of exten-1 He was e4gaged in. different occupa- of March. Quite a -number around here. are ding their most hearty congratulations' t'On' in Ooderich for about ten years Maple Leaf' design$ are suffering from severe,colas. I -and wishing 'Mr. And. Mrs, Wallis. 1wben be moved to five miles south of I . 9 a ver popular, Complete Mr. H. McBrien had, very success- happy and., prosperous journey o'er that town On the Bayfield. Road and his They ma, fat *ood .1iee on Monday afternoon. the seas of life. there, commenced is first years OE. COME AND SECURE. ril) e. Mr. H. Hill of Clinton spent Sun- Mrs. Edward. Rathwell of the Var- logging and farming, In 1840 lie ,Was W! Y' an united in marriage to Martha Woolner excelle4t rug. day., at Air. ,George HIIVs, nra Road' . met with a severe accident YOUR SHARE. Mrs. Joseph ,Rapson had a very on Sunday find the doctor had to be I of SU1141k, England, who came to )Ber. Door Wto 20,0 successful tag bee last Friday after-: sent for from Clinton. In, some way En, in removed her iDiarents and, Ithence removed to . Go E THE PRINTS AND, FLANNEL- noa she slipped and falling heavily derich where SE .Large'size 35.,40 & 45C Mrs. Eh. Butts is Ill this week. itured the knee -cap and dislocated the she was. married. ETTLS AT 7e. PER YARD. knee. She is now doing as well is ) In 1667' they moved to Colborne, Mat Hooks 20e - Mr. Thomas Hardy little girl has can be expected but it will be about four miles east of Goolerich WIDE APRON GINGHAM FOR Joe, also been ill, time before she will be able to move where they hewed out a home for. their A YARD wily. Miss. Cattipbell of near th-, Nile vis- about. t tied her sister, Mr. Thomas dEighteen c i1dr were born to 0 Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Wesloy Hearn, have r children last week. them, nine sons AM nine 4 GREAT VALUES IN DAESS • turned from the west and are now of whom , eleYen still survi , aughters, GOODS. Miss Winnie Thompson, teacher, of visiting among old friends. They have survive There Sewing flachino Blyth spent, Saturday And Sunday, at been living for -& few years in the are 62 grand -children, 54 great -grand, the homestead on the 16th con. Brandon, Man., district where they children and I great -great -grana -child, OUR, NEW PRINTS AND GING. Needles, Mr. O.'S. Lowery has bought auotb� had a farm rented', but they prefer old Mr- Young united with the Anglican HAMS ARE VERY FINE. er grey horse •and now has a very Ontario andare%kow looking for a Church in Goderich, but on leaving nicely matched, span. place' t lease. there joined the Wesleyan Methodists SEE OUR -SPE CIAL ... COTTON, Sewing machine need. t 0 arid has been a staunch member . of Mr. George Tyner has been very. Mr. Adam Cantelon, who bad been that denomination for sixty GREY AND WHITE AT $c, lee. such " as New Home, poorly for the Past few days we Are,! visiting I at the, homestead for some y years, In Singer, Raymond, Davis sorry to'bear, weeks, left on Tuesday to return to politics he supported the 'Liberal. —""-WW Maple Creek, Sask. OooservAtive party and polled his and other makes may be Mr. David Garvie hada monster M. P. Fl A. Idwourds, Bayfi d had from us in all siz elm' tree. on his -farm on the 16th con., The News -Record will be sent to ilAst Vote for Mr, E. N. Lewis any address in Canada for the re- The last -seven years his health has From it he Sold two logs to the or- been declining a g I an fa . ctory at IdlintbiL which mainder of 1900 for half a dollar. nd he retired from ch measur- farming thdugh he still retaining much ad 1000 feet. `He cut as well about Subscribe now and' get the opening of the' vigor and activity el$htepr� cords of 18�-lnch wood Ana chapters of our i)cw, story, I , ty which he rough pati' still remainin- would Messrs, Willia;in' and John CoiXncI1 greatly Possessed and only the last few weeks did his declinQ become very .6T cords more. in! six ie went up to. Owen Sound on Saturday g Y� # . eable. Finally lie Passed peaceful- 00-OPE'ROS' to visit their brother Philip who has I notiO Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey gave A- not, been in good health. Ily Away on Friday morning. March -danqe�-.,91% -Tuesday •WeiRing of last week Mr. William Jervis is not improv- , 19th. .A most remarkable feature ofrlol� B00U. ST which,,' ­i woLs, • largely, attended. Thd fug In health. as rapidly As his his death was that -he Suffered n It a ORE music -by Messrs. W� friends would be glad t many, Is' uqually tbobg t to cost OLINTO 1Pafn- He had no disease and peace. N o hear about. Johnston -ind Agnew of Clinton. The Newsnecora wilt be sent to fully passed away at an age that.very swell price. .. We prove the Mr. and Mrs, Will" Brown entei- few attain, William •anTr address in Canada for the reMaivk- falsity of that idea by. our tained on. Tuesday evening of this de;' Of 1909 for. 50.,cents. ' I . His remains were taken to their Moderate Prices. Mweekand. all present report a very. The young people of Coles ckurch,. Inst testing place in Colborp.e cei.aiet, pleasant time. have organized an Epworth League ery, seryiecs being conducted by Rev, G 0 TO Mr. Charles Lovett has'a 'dandy 'and held their first meeting, on Tues- Mr. Baugh of Beximiller. Many were . . . . . . . span of niatebed greys which 'dandy day, night - when Miss Jofins gave . An the relatives and- friends who paid Our Spring Styles and W. H. Watts & Son for, good bought, over in Goderich township. interesting ,address ori "The Life of. their last tribute of respect to the Fabrics shoe repairing. We make a speci I - Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrien wililJohn Bunyan!' and 'Miss Hansuld departed by their presence.. alit of repairing and do it while give their friends adance, on Wedues- spoke on the opening chapters. of Are ready for your inspection. Yom you w4kk- this' Ve. nuayart's Pilgrim's Progress. These ..fiay eyenlng,.of is' we are cannot tail theni i talented young ,ladies worth Port Albert.. atthe first looking forward to a real Jolly . tin e. glance. Our Charges are Righthearing. 'At the next, amr'o'et 'e" next ME and Mrs. Nelson Bingham, who there will meeting T. Cx. and H H.. Hawkins left on ,Tuesday evening t -be, la, de - TO FARMERS AND OTHERS ! We spent -several weeks v siting Monday. for, Hibbing, Minn., via Chi- We Will Tailor you a Suit have several pairs among bate. The people of the section cago, after spending a few months at of our own made• friends -in �,and About Summexl�Vil . and, should hear it., boots which we will sell cheap. JuAleft some time,ago to return to their I 'Line is home. In any style and cloth you Select At a the thing you want to keep your feet Miss Lindsay 'of the Out home, while) oit their way back visit- Alex. I Thos. Richardson leaves "shortly, for price that competes closely with fac. Muskoka , for the summer .months, tory made clothing. Th4aiuitmade ed Mr.,, -�hd Mrs, James Maddonald Of Welsh's. by us is swell in every detail needs no. 'dry while the season's opening up spending a few days 'at Mr' Come in and see the Griswold' who arc Well known 'Mr. Brown Sr. will look them. I I � after his The, clothes speak.. for Our stand is oppopite the Uri .postoffige here, Mao�. 9nald. being . a ilaugh- I .Sunday Mr. Eddie Welsh of Cli.-,ton: spentfatou interests while he is absent. 'tIrLeTuO9,11nes. At his uncle's, Mr. - Alex. We have started a branrh ter `of'Mr' iLtid..Mr's.-Thonias Arblier of N. Pearson is confined! to his- home business at Londesboro jointly Hullbtt. Welshs- with '�ulngey. with Mr. MoKeown's harness Miss Olive Holland spent, Sunday,( Mr, I Hoye' of Walton -Ajent for British Atnerican Cleaning Perdue. has moved in 'taki and Dying Co ,r1okreal o� with hei friend,' Miss Flossie, neighborhood shop. All repairs taken there to the village, ng up Miss Elva Stewart entertained ?I his quarters in Forester, will have our best and careful AUCTION SALE OF FARM.StOCX number of -he . r. girl friends on Safur- 5 hall, �7, Sua� attention. and Implements al; lot Mait- day evening last. 'Mere died' in ]Port. Albert qn... 'Go B., an n,, �111P,, Mr. Nelson -Yeo, sold W -Mr. -James WidoW 'of the late A. C. Hawking'. ag- -1* 'd -Co derich town .day morning, 'March 14*th 'Sarah Sold April 3rd.—A. Badour, propridtor -Ynarc lok which, he re. ed -63 years,, 0 m Wo H.. Watts S auctioneer; Sw'itzer'a fine months, Find -21 •day T. Gundry, a . I a:, eo, arge-! ceiVed good figurp, Mr. Switzer likes a good horse and knows d4jout The deceased leaves four sons :... T. A f of Di4luth, J.* G. and H. H. -Hib- .0 where they are to. be bought.. SM111101011111111 4111111111 and - biag,,1- ,tM- Will. � at home :.and and -Mr. Harry. Steep of the '9th con' five, daughters Fine Merchant Tail 0' spent Sunday evening at Mr. George daughters, of'Detroit, Mrs,' John Fcrgert::(Belle), and .M'r§. Will. 'Mam (Sallie) of Sheppardton-,Vic- Sterling'. I Vro FRED JACKSONS OLP STAND Sterling's. The. debate at,:Iast Friday eivcn'hg a Coria of Mac and 10,va of ' Port meeting of the A. Y. F.'A. at Middla. % Huron,; kinaw, Couch. & "C 0 0� ton's was- largely attended and! much' The fattiil� were all present. except John at the funeral, whicift was enjoyed by all present. The, debaters held on Tuesday •. from the English were Afrirmative�-Clkarlle Wisel,.Mor- church to r the,. Port Albert cemetery. c•� STAPLE AND. 'FANCY DO RY GOOD$ ton Todd`� And William- Ellwood Ne- R6v-� Thoi. Hicks- of Dungannon con- R�tbbelliles@ Willia�m� •- St• Arthur gative Stewart, At ur ducted the services .� MILLINERY Cooper and Nelson Mo§e. The affirm- FUR6,,MANTLES HaVi ng Purchased 1; `'a machine. for Atlye won by one poiritj applying Rubber Tires, we wish to we are 'XPW prepared to fur,,. ltHe] say that Helens nish- and put . on sild .1itires- at. :reason- West Tuckersmith., able rates. Mr., ROM. Barbour of Lucknow via - We also do all kinds of Grinding Miss' Tillie Nott was cal fled his uncle Mr. John Barbour,'for t 0 led home! anything from a air of scissors 9 a the (Vest this. week a few 'days Mat week. P from Sam owing: to Garten of Whitechu "called circular saw... the illness of her father. We are . Whitechurch, pleased to learn -the Old: gentleman -is on friends .around $t Helena for a We likewise do All lel�ds Of lithe few days last weelig,'. work on short Order and at reason - somewhat improved. able rates. Rev. Mr. Stewart.$ Mr. and Mrs. Jag, Durnin and fam- s missionary ad- repaire 'ftQyse fly, moved into Luckn' Machinery d 9 shod dress in Turner's church last Sab� Ow last week. bath Mrs. Jag. Ramage left on Was very interesting. Liberal of. Tuesday SATISIV ACTION .GUARANTEED. for Morden, Man., to visit- her daugh- ferings were given to -.,the missionary,' ter who is ill, Si MILLI- RY fundi-. Another of the old residents 61 pp I-juron, passed away on Saturday last. & WeSt Auburn lin the per�on of ME, Jag., Macdonald. Deceased was over ninety yeRrs of age. C. A. Howson shipped a carload of. The funeral to Dungannon, o . n Tuesday 161lers onSaturd&y. -was largely ►%-attended. Pupils Of 1J. S. S. No.. i�IP-The 1 TO FARMERS AND successful concert On'.- Friday evening - last... OTHERS r.7 A MEDICINE Staple T-tiWnship-, FORTHESPRING I have,op6ned out . At the Standatol. We extend a cordial Invitation to Uou Mr. : Rober t,Watson, who spent the Elevator, in - connectagp with my past few months under the pArint-al D . 0 NOT DOSE WITH PURGATIVESKrain business,, a full .stock of Timo- toot, has. returned to his homestead A TONIC IS i ALL XGV'14l�,hjp. thy and Clover. Seed, Corn, Chop, aliq to attend our out West. Feed of all 'kindsi Pleage-give Me. t� Not exactly sick—but not feeling call. ANNUAL quite well. Tbat'S the way most Line Stock Mikrket. people -feel in the. spring. Easily fickle, 'sometimes Toronto, Match 22nd.—Union Stook headaches and a feeling of depression. SMr,/,11, tiredo . appetite ep W, (Yards.—The demand for 11�ttchcr cattle Perhaps pimples or eruptions may continues quite actiTc, while receipts Appear on the skin, or there may be SPRING DISPLA Y' are still relatively small. Itwinges of rheumatism or neurAlgia... Butcher cattle—Choicest butcher or Any of tfiem indicate that the blood light export cattle, the latter blotight is. out of order. ; *at the indoor life 0r Fashionable Millinerg for killing in the local markets are Ot Winter has left its mark upon you again very much in demand, and in and may , easily 4e'v.cicP Into more Glasbes Perfeci And Ladles' We face of, the light offerings prices were serious trouble, Don't - dose yourself for riear, ail a little firmer, *though not quotably with purgatives, as many people 'mind thr higher than last week, There were foolishly do, in the hope that you kneonvenleacwor y Iseparate 111461802 to; for 1000. more cattle Selling at the top prices can, Put your blood - right. . Purga- readiedand IstaAco. (than a week ago, Itives - gallo through tba system and .16 avoided by our P 1h, it d -poorfect The run was 45 loads, with 970 weaken instead of giving strength. styl.a booll warty;' head Of cattle' 36 sheep. and lambs, What you need In spring Is a tonic and ind star. To be held ThurSdiag Evening, and 45 calves•' that will make now blood, and bWI.d steady to firm, tip the nerves. Dr. Williams, - Pink Pol 60 demand, -lPilis in the one medicine that can March 25th,..and low* 13utober—Steady demand for choice do this speedily, safely and surely. butcher cattle, and prices steady to Every dose of medicine helps to firM.r r the Imake. new blood, which clears In Week, Stockers. and feedlora—Demand for skill, strengthens the appetite, and good stock, makes tired depressed men, and wo- Lambs —Market higher. men bright, active And strong: Miss Sheep—Stoady, Mary C. Ayer, Warld'Brook, N. S.1 Hogs—Market - -lower. Select hogs says :-141 cannot speak too highly in are quoted at $0,00 f -OA., and $7.15,' favor; of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I led and Watered. ',was 'weak and run down and quite The export trade is active, and Otic4'unAblo, to work. I altm had head- eS Ate, firm fax 0110106, welt -finished aches, And my appetite was Poor. I stock, good weight and qualltyat$5.1 began taking Dr. WilliAmS, 'J"Inkr 88 to $5.50. VAPOtt bulls steady to Villa and in a. short time there was NE ex I firm, Improvement, And to -day, A* GRIGG EVERY COIJUESY AND AVENTION Choice lots of butcher cattle selling'I a, marked i I ftni in better ll�alth than I have firm around $4.80 to 0. Average and been for years." 6n4 Opfloblaft AWAITS YOU HERZ medium ,quality butcher 'stead at M. 1 Sold by all medicino deilers or by CLINTON* ONTO 25 to $4.40. Good butcher cows firm mail- at 50 cants a box or' six bo -c. at $3,15 to $4.251. Buteher bill1q, frotn'pq 'tof $9.50 from The Dr. Ml)0 to $4, (,allAOrs, $1.50 to $2- 'Mediellie Co., Brockville, Ont. V 4 in'Hetrdware. Granitew are, 0 0 Tinware, Lame, 'Etc. A FewSdtnplev ot Prices Hand Saws, regular price $1.00 for 55C Ask to see our Graining Rolls, with one Steel Harnmers 650, 380 Augers 350 200 49 •75c 300 Auger Bits. '15C 10c Sec.our. Window Display of Goods also our it it 35c 250 0 Draw Xnives. it fi 55C f 4 - COMO* Nwa-Recom 4 7, Denth of a Colborne REMEMBER Mr. WilliamLawson had verysmj Mr. Walter Wallis, son of Mr. Jam- Township Pioneer,, 4 bee last Friday sifter- ca Wallis ol the 1st con., Ittt for near F. A. EdwarrIS. Stalawdgats cessful wood At an early hour on Friday M 4004, 1111 1 1 Hanjilton 94 Tuesday"and the next morn A. Y. P. A. held a social even -'d ing- last Mr. Richard Fidefteld' Young, ay was marrle�r to a ebqxmiag goungl his on Tuesday. one of the pioneers of CplDornc, town - RR'' lady of that district. They latend R01,is, Bfr. and Mrs. James Johnston of for the first few days of the Uoney- ship, passed Into tea Stapleton visited the former's -par- ents on' Sunday-. (points in the province and next week Dec. loth, 1812 at Petersfield, Hamp. Now -designs in Ru s, Mr. R. G. Reid and big sister, Miss will arrive at the homestead, The shire, England, and came to Canada with big father in the year 1834. continues to rhos atmpedon. good quality Reid, visited at Mr. Tyner's on Sat- host of friends of the happy man are (.4 canV48. , 11olly. and urday and Sunday. but awaiting an opportunity of exten-1 He was e4gaged in. different occupa- of March. Quite a -number around here. are ding their most hearty congratulations' t'On' in Ooderich for about ten years Maple Leaf' design$ are suffering from severe,colas. I -and wishing 'Mr. And. Mrs, Wallis. 1wben be moved to five miles south of I . 9 a ver popular, Complete Mr. H. McBrien had, very success- happy and., prosperous journey o'er that town On the Bayfield. Road and his They ma, fat *ood .1iee on Monday afternoon. the seas of life. there, commenced is first years OE. COME AND SECURE. ril) e. Mr. H. Hill of Clinton spent Sun- Mrs. Edward. Rathwell of the Var- logging and farming, In 1840 lie ,Was W! Y' an united in marriage to Martha Woolner excelle4t rug. day., at Air. ,George HIIVs, nra Road' . met with a severe accident YOUR SHARE. Mrs. Joseph ,Rapson had a very on Sunday find the doctor had to be I of SU1141k, England, who came to )Ber. Door Wto 20,0 successful tag bee last Friday after-: sent for from Clinton. In, some way En, in removed her iDiarents and, Ithence removed to . Go E THE PRINTS AND, FLANNEL- noa she slipped and falling heavily derich where SE .Large'size 35.,40 & 45C Mrs. Eh. Butts is Ill this week. itured the knee -cap and dislocated the she was. married. ETTLS AT 7e. PER YARD. knee. She is now doing as well is ) In 1667' they moved to Colborne, Mat Hooks 20e - Mr. Thomas Hardy little girl has can be expected but it will be about four miles east of Goolerich WIDE APRON GINGHAM FOR Joe, also been ill, time before she will be able to move where they hewed out a home for. their A YARD wily. Miss. Cattipbell of near th-, Nile vis- about. t tied her sister, Mr. Thomas dEighteen c i1dr were born to 0 Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Wesloy Hearn, have r children last week. them, nine sons AM nine 4 GREAT VALUES IN DAESS • turned from the west and are now of whom , eleYen still survi , aughters, GOODS. Miss Winnie Thompson, teacher, of visiting among old friends. They have survive There Sewing flachino Blyth spent, Saturday And Sunday, at been living for -& few years in the are 62 grand -children, 54 great -grand, the homestead on the 16th con. Brandon, Man., district where they children and I great -great -grana -child, OUR, NEW PRINTS AND GING. Needles, Mr. O.'S. Lowery has bought auotb� had a farm rented', but they prefer old Mr- Young united with the Anglican HAMS ARE VERY FINE. er grey horse •and now has a very Ontario andare%kow looking for a Church in Goderich, but on leaving nicely matched, span. place' t lease. there joined the Wesleyan Methodists SEE OUR -SPE CIAL ... COTTON, Sewing machine need. t 0 arid has been a staunch member . of Mr. George Tyner has been very. Mr. Adam Cantelon, who bad been that denomination for sixty GREY AND WHITE AT $c, lee. such " as New Home, poorly for the Past few days we Are,! visiting I at the, homestead for some y years, In Singer, Raymond, Davis sorry to'bear, weeks, left on Tuesday to return to politics he supported the 'Liberal. —""-WW Maple Creek, Sask. OooservAtive party and polled his and other makes may be Mr. David Garvie hada monster M. P. Fl A. Idwourds, Bayfi d had from us in all siz elm' tree. on his -farm on the 16th con., The News -Record will be sent to ilAst Vote for Mr, E. N. Lewis any address in Canada for the re- The last -seven years his health has From it he Sold two logs to the or- been declining a g I an fa . ctory at IdlintbiL which mainder of 1900 for half a dollar. nd he retired from ch measur- farming thdugh he still retaining much ad 1000 feet. `He cut as well about Subscribe now and' get the opening of the' vigor and activity el$htepr� cords of 18�-lnch wood Ana chapters of our i)cw, story, I , ty which he rough pati' still remainin- would Messrs, Willia;in' and John CoiXncI1 greatly Possessed and only the last few weeks did his declinQ become very .6T cords more. in! six ie went up to. Owen Sound on Saturday g Y� # . eable. Finally lie Passed peaceful- 00-OPE'ROS' to visit their brother Philip who has I notiO Mr. and Mrs. John Harvey gave A- not, been in good health. Ily Away on Friday morning. March -danqe�-.,91% -Tuesday •WeiRing of last week Mr. William Jervis is not improv- , 19th. .A most remarkable feature ofrlol� B00U. ST which,,' ­i woLs, • largely, attended. Thd fug In health. as rapidly As his his death was that -he Suffered n It a ORE music -by Messrs. W� friends would be glad t many, Is' uqually tbobg t to cost OLINTO 1Pafn- He had no disease and peace. N o hear about. Johnston -ind Agnew of Clinton. The Newsnecora wilt be sent to fully passed away at an age that.very swell price. .. We prove the Mr. and Mrs, Will" Brown entei- few attain, William •anTr address in Canada for the reMaivk- falsity of that idea by. our tained on. Tuesday evening of this de;' Of 1909 for. 50.,cents. ' I . His remains were taken to their Moderate Prices. Mweekand. all present report a very. The young people of Coles ckurch,. Inst testing place in Colborp.e cei.aiet, pleasant time. have organized an Epworth League ery, seryiecs being conducted by Rev, G 0 TO Mr. Charles Lovett has'a 'dandy 'and held their first meeting, on Tues- Mr. Baugh of Beximiller. Many were . . . . . . . span of niatebed greys which 'dandy day, night - when Miss Jofins gave . An the relatives and- friends who paid Our Spring Styles and W. H. Watts & Son for, good bought, over in Goderich township. interesting ,address ori "The Life of. their last tribute of respect to the Fabrics shoe repairing. We make a speci I - Mr. and Mrs. Harry McBrien wililJohn Bunyan!' and 'Miss Hansuld departed by their presence.. alit of repairing and do it while give their friends adance, on Wedues- spoke on the opening chapters. of Are ready for your inspection. Yom you w4kk- this' Ve. nuayart's Pilgrim's Progress. These ..fiay eyenlng,.of is' we are cannot tail theni i talented young ,ladies worth Port Albert.. atthe first looking forward to a real Jolly . tin e. glance. Our Charges are Righthearing. 'At the next, amr'o'et 'e" next ME and Mrs. Nelson Bingham, who there will meeting T. Cx. and H H.. Hawkins left on ,Tuesday evening t -be, la, de - TO FARMERS AND OTHERS ! We spent -several weeks v siting Monday. for, Hibbing, Minn., via Chi- We Will Tailor you a Suit have several pairs among bate. The people of the section cago, after spending a few months at of our own made• friends -in �,and About Summexl�Vil . and, should hear it., boots which we will sell cheap. JuAleft some time,ago to return to their I 'Line is home. In any style and cloth you Select At a the thing you want to keep your feet Miss Lindsay 'of the Out home, while) oit their way back visit- Alex. I Thos. Richardson leaves "shortly, for price that competes closely with fac. Muskoka , for the summer .months, tory made clothing. Th4aiuitmade ed Mr.,, -�hd Mrs, James Maddonald Of Welsh's. by us is swell in every detail needs no. 'dry while the season's opening up spending a few days 'at Mr' Come in and see the Griswold' who arc Well known 'Mr. Brown Sr. will look them. I I � after his The, clothes speak.. for Our stand is oppopite the Uri .postoffige here, Mao�. 9nald. being . a ilaugh- I .Sunday Mr. Eddie Welsh of Cli.-,ton: spentfatou interests while he is absent. 'tIrLeTuO9,11nes. At his uncle's, Mr. - Alex. We have started a branrh ter `of'Mr' iLtid..Mr's.-Thonias Arblier of N. Pearson is confined! to his- home business at Londesboro jointly Hullbtt. Welshs- with '�ulngey. with Mr. MoKeown's harness Miss Olive Holland spent, Sunday,( Mr, I Hoye' of Walton -Ajent for British Atnerican Cleaning Perdue. has moved in 'taki and Dying Co ,r1okreal o� with hei friend,' Miss Flossie, neighborhood shop. All repairs taken there to the village, ng up Miss Elva Stewart entertained ?I his quarters in Forester, will have our best and careful AUCTION SALE OF FARM.StOCX number of -he . r. girl friends on Safur- 5 hall, �7, Sua� attention. and Implements al; lot Mait- day evening last. 'Mere died' in ]Port. Albert qn... 'Go B., an n,, �111P,, Mr. Nelson -Yeo, sold W -Mr. -James WidoW 'of the late A. C. Hawking'. ag- -1* 'd -Co derich town .day morning, 'March 14*th 'Sarah Sold April 3rd.—A. Badour, propridtor -Ynarc lok which, he re. ed -63 years,, 0 m Wo H.. Watts S auctioneer; Sw'itzer'a fine months, Find -21 •day T. Gundry, a . I a:, eo, arge-! ceiVed good figurp, Mr. Switzer likes a good horse and knows d4jout The deceased leaves four sons :... T. A f of Di4luth, J.* G. and H. H. -Hib- .0 where they are to. be bought.. SM111101011111111 4111111111 and - biag,,1- ,tM- Will. � at home :.and and -Mr. Harry. Steep of the '9th con' five, daughters Fine Merchant Tail 0' spent Sunday evening at Mr. George daughters, of'Detroit, Mrs,' John Fcrgert::(Belle), and .M'r§. Will. 'Mam (Sallie) of Sheppardton-,Vic- Sterling'. I Vro FRED JACKSONS OLP STAND Sterling's. The. debate at,:Iast Friday eivcn'hg a Coria of Mac and 10,va of ' Port meeting of the A. Y. F.'A. at Middla. % Huron,; kinaw, Couch. & "C 0 0� ton's was- largely attended and! much' The fattiil� were all present. except John at the funeral, whicift was enjoyed by all present. The, debaters held on Tuesday •. from the English were Afrirmative�-Clkarlle Wisel,.Mor- church to r the,. Port Albert cemetery. c•� STAPLE AND. 'FANCY DO RY GOOD$ ton Todd`� And William- Ellwood Ne- R6v-� Thoi. Hicks- of Dungannon con- R�tbbelliles@ Willia�m� •- St• Arthur gative Stewart, At ur ducted the services .� MILLINERY Cooper and Nelson Mo§e. The affirm- FUR6,,MANTLES HaVi ng Purchased 1; `'a machine. for Atlye won by one poiritj applying Rubber Tires, we wish to we are 'XPW prepared to fur,,. ltHe] say that Helens nish- and put . on sild .1itires- at. :reason- West Tuckersmith., able rates. Mr., ROM. Barbour of Lucknow via - We also do all kinds of Grinding Miss' Tillie Nott was cal fled his uncle Mr. John Barbour,'for t 0 led home! anything from a air of scissors 9 a the (Vest this. week a few 'days Mat week. P from Sam owing: to Garten of Whitechu "called circular saw... the illness of her father. We are . Whitechurch, pleased to learn -the Old: gentleman -is on friends .around $t Helena for a We likewise do All lel�ds Of lithe few days last weelig,'. work on short Order and at reason - somewhat improved. able rates. Rev. Mr. Stewart.$ Mr. and Mrs. Jag, Durnin and fam- s missionary ad- repaire 'ftQyse fly, moved into Luckn' Machinery d 9 shod dress in Turner's church last Sab� Ow last week. bath Mrs. Jag. Ramage left on Was very interesting. Liberal of. Tuesday SATISIV ACTION .GUARANTEED. for Morden, Man., to visit- her daugh- ferings were given to -.,the missionary,' ter who is ill, Si MILLI- RY fundi-. Another of the old residents 61 pp I-juron, passed away on Saturday last. & WeSt Auburn lin the per�on of ME, Jag., Macdonald. Deceased was over ninety yeRrs of age. C. A. Howson shipped a carload of. The funeral to Dungannon, o . n Tuesday 161lers onSaturd&y. -was largely ►%-attended. Pupils Of 1J. S. S. No.. i�IP-The 1 TO FARMERS AND successful concert On'.- Friday evening - last... OTHERS r.7 A MEDICINE Staple T-tiWnship-, FORTHESPRING I have,op6ned out . At the Standatol. We extend a cordial Invitation to Uou Mr. : Rober t,Watson, who spent the Elevator, in - connectagp with my past few months under the pArint-al D . 0 NOT DOSE WITH PURGATIVESKrain business,, a full .stock of Timo- toot, has. returned to his homestead A TONIC IS i ALL XGV'14l�,hjp. thy and Clover. Seed, Corn, Chop, aliq to attend our out West. Feed of all 'kindsi Pleage-give Me. t� Not exactly sick—but not feeling call. ANNUAL quite well. Tbat'S the way most Line Stock Mikrket. people -feel in the. spring. Easily fickle, 'sometimes Toronto, Match 22nd.—Union Stook headaches and a feeling of depression. SMr,/,11, tiredo . appetite ep W, (Yards.—The demand for 11�ttchcr cattle Perhaps pimples or eruptions may continues quite actiTc, while receipts Appear on the skin, or there may be SPRING DISPLA Y' are still relatively small. Itwinges of rheumatism or neurAlgia... Butcher cattle—Choicest butcher or Any of tfiem indicate that the blood light export cattle, the latter blotight is. out of order. ; *at the indoor life 0r Fashionable Millinerg for killing in the local markets are Ot Winter has left its mark upon you again very much in demand, and in and may , easily 4e'v.cicP Into more Glasbes Perfeci And Ladles' We face of, the light offerings prices were serious trouble, Don't - dose yourself for riear, ail a little firmer, *though not quotably with purgatives, as many people 'mind thr higher than last week, There were foolishly do, in the hope that you kneonvenleacwor y Iseparate 111461802 to; for 1000. more cattle Selling at the top prices can, Put your blood - right. . Purga- readiedand IstaAco. (than a week ago, Itives - gallo through tba system and .16 avoided by our P 1h, it d -poorfect The run was 45 loads, with 970 weaken instead of giving strength. styl.a booll warty;' head Of cattle' 36 sheep. and lambs, What you need In spring Is a tonic and ind star. To be held ThurSdiag Evening, and 45 calves•' that will make now blood, and bWI.d steady to firm, tip the nerves. Dr. Williams, - Pink Pol 60 demand, -lPilis in the one medicine that can March 25th,..and low* 13utober—Steady demand for choice do this speedily, safely and surely. butcher cattle, and prices steady to Every dose of medicine helps to firM.r r the Imake. new blood, which clears In Week, Stockers. and feedlora—Demand for skill, strengthens the appetite, and good stock, makes tired depressed men, and wo- Lambs —Market higher. men bright, active And strong: Miss Sheep—Stoady, Mary C. Ayer, Warld'Brook, N. S.1 Hogs—Market - -lower. Select hogs says :-141 cannot speak too highly in are quoted at $0,00 f -OA., and $7.15,' favor; of Dr, Williams' Pink Pills. I led and Watered. ',was 'weak and run down and quite The export trade is active, and Otic4'unAblo, to work. I altm had head- eS Ate, firm fax 0110106, welt -finished aches, And my appetite was Poor. I stock, good weight and qualltyat$5.1 began taking Dr. WilliAmS, 'J"Inkr 88 to $5.50. VAPOtt bulls steady to Villa and in a. short time there was NE ex I firm, Improvement, And to -day, A* GRIGG EVERY COIJUESY AND AVENTION Choice lots of butcher cattle selling'I a, marked i I ftni in better ll�alth than I have firm around $4.80 to 0. Average and been for years." 6n4 Opfloblaft AWAITS YOU HERZ medium ,quality butcher 'stead at M. 1 Sold by all medicino deilers or by CLINTON* ONTO 25 to $4.40. Good butcher cows firm mail- at 50 cants a box or' six bo -c. at $3,15 to $4.251. Buteher bill1q, frotn'pq 'tof $9.50 from The Dr. Ml)0 to $4, (,allAOrs, $1.50 to $2- 'Mediellie Co., Brockville, Ont. V 4 in'Hetrdware. Granitew are, 0 0 Tinware, Lame, 'Etc. A FewSdtnplev ot Prices Hand Saws, regular price $1.00 for 55C Ask to see our Graining Rolls, with one Steel Harnmers 650, 380 Augers 350 200 49 •75c 300 Auger Bits. '15C 10c Sec.our. Window Display of Goods also our it it 35c 250 0 Draw Xnives. it 75c 55C 0 Scissors 4C 40c 300 sweeps clean. it it 50C 40c 650 50c Killer and Poultry Panacea. 75c 60c Afull -supply of Coil Spring a and B . arb Wire.. A few cans, Enamel (odd shades) quit. 'tables, Spraymottr with barrel, only X3.60. able for decorating ,chairs, - Second hand scale$ •600 pounds, $3,50.� baby carriages etc, . 25c, 15c pint cans Mixe'd Paints. (odd colors) 15c 8c 1 pintit I if 250 15C Few odd shades .in Kalsom'ine 25c 15c t .4 Andiont "'Sal... $4.00 $4.0.0 RELINDO SHOES FOR LADIES Advertising has -not created the demand for "Refindo Shoes," It only tells how its can 'be Supplied. The demand lor ..Re„ undo Shoes"- is born In most women. ,4t 16 merely it demand for a fine shoe at a FRED6 JA 11 Always Reliable It CLINTON' Ask to see our Graining Rolls, with one 3ou can grain your own houlse. -Tinware Valu I es i 5c to 30c articles for I dc 0 3 Larnp.Chimneys for 5c.: 0 Sec.our. Window Display of Goods also our display on Tables '. through; the store 0 all marked in plain prices. 41. 0 Try Dustbane a sanitary powder, kills germs n , a d sweeps clean. Agents f6r the only reliable Dr, Rew Stock. Food, Heave Powder, Worm Powder, Instant Louse Killer and Poultry Panacea. Afull -supply of Coil Spring a and B . arb Wire.. .0 Spraymottr with barrel, only X3.60. Second hand scale$ •600 pounds, $3,50.� 111RIANIDAROS4 -STOVES AND HARDWARE O ' . � t .4 Andiont "'Sal... At, H10side''Stock Farm, -one.-, ni,1.16.'south of Clin'toni.on the. London: Road. Aon WEvN.ESDAYv APRIL 7th The'following. will. be oflered. for s ale -its the pr I oprie- 0 for intendsgoin*g west; • raft Rorse 5.'years old Draft Horse 6 years old Draft Mare 9 years old Driving Mare 3yrs, sired: by Electric B Driving Mare 9 years. in foal to Braeside Goldsmith hackney 0 m Driving Filly 1onths, sired by Braeside Goldsm.i�h Driving Filly 1 year. sired by Tekas,Mack JJ Draft Filly 10 month's, sired by Lord Huron 10 'either thbrobred Durham Cdvi%' with calf At Ride`nr due, to calve' tnafewweeks: These cows are all of A I b"ediug.', and some' are heavy milkers making good dairy cows. Lgrade COW. L - . 0 (all young cows) 1 4 Durham Steer Calves., Bull -I -year'old 2 Grade Colves, 3.-Btill.Oalves, I from Mr. Riggins'-161p. bull a Bull 2 years old, A:ptire hlttchless bred by W. J.- Blaging. A 7 '3 Hinder, Mowek. Drill, OoinffArveater, ManureSpresider Pair Sleighs, Cutter, , Cutting Box with blower, Plow Fanning Mill, Gang Plow. Massey-Rorris Cream Separator new TERMS OF SALE . All sof $10 an4.uinder,:casb; over that amount 6 months. credit on . furnishing approved ',joint notes with interest at '6 per 0 ,a cent. per annum.. H. Plumsteel Thos. Brown,, Auctioneer Proprietor $4.00 $4.0.0 RELINDO SHOES FOR LADIES Advertising has -not created the demand for "Refindo Shoes," It only tells how its can 'be Supplied. The demand lor ..Re„ undo Shoes"- is born In most women. ,4t 16 merely it demand for a fine shoe at a FRED6 JA 11 Always Reliable It CLINTON'