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CENTRAL
STRATFORD, ONT.
Was **Wished twenty years '
ago and by its thorough work
an4 honorable dealiegs with
its patron S has become one of
the largest arid most 'widely
known Commercial -Colleges in
the prevince. The demand up.
PO ler conunercial teachers
and offtee assistants greatly
exceeds. the supply. We assist
gra,detatesto pasitions. Stud -
salts are entering each week.
Catalogue free,
PRINCIPALS
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el Slake isew Wood, We sell then), :
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Silver Bird advanced to 2de per share
Golden Horn, Lerder Lske, 23c per
°share.
Cobra Development Co., 20c per shave
,Before an advenee in shares
• intending plus-these!s sh,oula
' .Ret quickly, •,
11..eariteton,
Commissioner • and agent, Clinton
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IBetter That. -Ever ' .1„.
Bigger StoetThan Before
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Prices range g4roin 3c single roll to 25c ' Onr stock of Wall A
$ Paper exeells in patterns and qualities our previous year The de- • 7,
eigns are artietic and decorative, each pattern showing a distinctive • f
#Idea in the mind of theartiea, This Neason brings out new ideas in '
wall paper decoration that have never been shown heretofore.
4 Wall 'Paper at 3c
4 Showipga neat pattern of floret design with grouna work of •
broken check. Borderingand ceiling, te mash. . •
Wall Paper it 5C and bc.
Fine glimmer, also gilt papers, a splendid assortment Of de. •
signs and eoloringe. printed on good stock and easy hangers. f •
Bordering and ceiling to match, •. ,
$ Wall Paper at 7c and 8c.
inch borderings. very decorative ceiling. • These papers are •
Beautiful gilt and silver glimmer paper.: with 9 inch ond 18 '
suitable for any room of a hose. . • •
$ Wall Papers at IQc and. 12%c
Tilelterlittlith Township
The first reaping machine teed iit
Ontario, was operated; in the Teem -
ship of Thehersmith, Huron, County,
in the year 1868. Te heavy eonvern
was drawn by tour horses, daVers •by
a lain seated on; the inaChine, and an -
Other man stood upon the gain plat-
form, with a rake, with which he
pushed the- greii off when it had ao.
cumulated sufeciently to make a sheaf.,
Other ir.en followed and bound the
sifeaves. Now the inaehine doea all
that with but one man -the driver... -
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Dimity Meier, gilt and emhossed papers. with oeiliugs to
match. These Hoes consists of floral, set figures, elegant
stripes. also conventional elesignse An immerise Fringe at • "
$
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these prices.
. POPLESTONE-84, GARDINER- •
SuonessOrs to McKinnon igs Co:; .
waLYTH
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Real Estate For Sale -
FARM FOR SALE ON 7TH CON.
Stanley .township, containing ;175
acres. * mile •from school, • a' Mile
fra Preabyterian and. Methodist
almeehes and postoffice, 7 miles flere
silerisall and 4 milas. from Kippea
station. There •are on the premises
theca harm.. 64x40, 70x28, 5048„.
all in good repeira•Comfortable log
and frame house. 22 Acres in fall
wheat. All fenced, 100 acres . well
anderdrainod and the remaintrig 75
acres Cerained by township ditch
running through. Never tailing well
at the house with a new Breitterd,
pumping mill, also a never • falling
arming back On •the farm. le- .acres
good bearing orchard. This farm is
de a first-class -etale al cultieation
.and is situated in one of* the rbest
grain growing sections in • Pro -
<mimes Will be soldleheap arid . on
terms to suit the purchaeer. • For
fur thee information apply on the
premises or acrdress George 'Cole-
anan, Hillsgreen P. 0. 47
FARMS FOR SALE 011 To RENT,
Lot 14 on and con.:' and south .halt
I . 14, 4th con., in the township
i 'of Idullett, are offered for sate . or
, to rent. Tisey consist of 150 :acres,
' allainagrass_except hwelve_a.cres in
! bush. A _good two-story frame lieu-
; . seinft 1, bd"ril;ingesb4rhhedr 3x07250,w reit& psohlepr..
Amuse 20x36.- The, plaice in well .wa-
, tered • by spring, a drill ivel • and
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1 the • deer. It is situated 3e des
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from Clinton and is well :pera ted
for stock, or grain. Also tot 12,
on atii con.; consisting Of 100 acres,
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twelve acres bush e and the rest see-
ded ciewn. A never -failing . Opring
' with the wilidmille for •pumpinge-Th-
I ese fume will he sold together' or
! , separately and "on terms to side the
I Purchaser. If riot sold,- will be rene
I ted.-R..J. Miller. Box' 25,• Clinton:
_FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 30 AND
,part 3/, con. 5, Hulletb, consisting
.of 117 acres. 16 acres good hard -
mood bush, balance under cultiva-
dim. good brick house and frame
&arils. Well Watered and . fenced.
Bearing orchard. 11. miles from
state, postoffice, church° and school.
fWill be sold on easy Weis as the
iamdersigned intends going West. -
R. J. Miller. Clinton P. 0. .1 14
WARMS FOR SALE -ONE AND A
quarter miles from .cfiurclf, post -
Apace, school, and the village of
Auburn. Suitable for grain- or
grass. Lot 271 on the and con, West
(Wastramosh consiating of 100 acres
,ot land, 15 acres under bah and
the balance nearly !all grass. A
brick house, a bank barn 52X60, a
driving house 24x36 With a cement
girg house, underneath, are on sal
premises. 'Alsol 28, East
Wawanosh, 2nd con.,• directly oppos-
ite said lot 27, containing 100.a.eres
eel land, 16 acres of 'which are bush.
On this lot there is a. hank barn
40x60. There are ,4 acres of goad
'bearing orchard on the two- ttaknil.
flothlots are • well fenced and -un-
ederdrained. A never failifig spring
ends acrees both fermi. Possession
scan be given at oire. terre.s easy.
''Phe proprietor is now 'pait .the age
•to larm.-Apply Thomas Niche
,olson, Auburn P..0'. PrOmpt reely
-will be igiven to all conneunicat.
atone.
FAIVIV1 FOR sALn OW TO RENT...-.
Lot 15, con. 9, Stanley. totvriship;
eansisting of 100 acres, 90 aerie;
pleared and all seeded down, exeept
20 acres. -There' ate 10 iterea pf
good hardwood lath. rniless from
sehool and 2e. Miles 'from, the vill-
ge of Varna. Tide desirable felon
will be Mid on, easy , terms ot if
not sold Will be rented. --G. keye,
Varna P. O. 04
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Clinton Plows.litecorel
sae.. st.1.4.4 •••••••••••114.444444.-.404 04.00.•••11.01441..ipip
An Outbreak of Demorailza.
. lion at Ottawa.
There are indications toareyeot et
fresh. outbreat7 ot demoralization et
Ottewa similar to that Nada° reached
its climax indide. We have the we of
one public official whose duty it war,
to miee a report intendea to form
the basis of tife amount of the-sula
stay to he paid by, tke Government te
the Coilingwood Dry Dock Company,
accepting large payments from the
company for services rendered by hine
safaservices wholly incompatible
with the, duty resting 'upon tire official
of making a true .report to the Gov -
eminent as to the amount, or subsidy
tide co°meesy was to receive from the
Public treOhry. We have, again, the
caee of an official connected with the
management of Dominion lands in the
West making use of knowledge gained
in his capacity as an: Official to Spec-
ulate in these tame lands for his pri-
vate advantage. Still, again, we find
when the Government is buying sub-
target.guos for lee in connection with
the 'Militia Department, that an offic-
ial of thet Department is found to
have been given. Stock in the company
making sale of the gen to, the GoVern-
mettt-stoptc for which llama not liken
called upon to pay, and that he eve.
dently is. not expected to pay tor.
These are a few specimen oases.
Tho prev a) 'Like master, lilee, Mall"
hald's go rem as eleewhere. Witte:),
Goveremen rigieey ,determined on ad-
ministering the public funds solely for
the public benefit stet allege would
nob -occur ameng underlingse-Weekly
Sum -
FARM FOR SALE. -WEST HALF.
of lot '7, Sauth BOundery, and West
• half .of lot. 3, con.' 4, Stanley, -eon-
• . sisting Of .102 acres, 8 acres bush,
• the remainder 'seeded .doisin except-
ing 30 acres. The place is well fen-
oed and drained, and watered by
spring creek. Frame barn. This
farm is situated on the Town Line,
two Mite's west of laippen. station.
Apply on the premises or address
James 0. parsons, Kippen, Ont. 32
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•FARM FOR SALE on TO RENT. -
Lob 13, Con. 16, Goderieh townships
toting of 80 acres, -65 ores
'cons '
cleared, balance bush. Good barn
and comfortable house. Well wat-
ered by two good running stream.
a mile from school and 1 mile from
postoffice. Will be sold on easy
terms. -Apply to T. Alurphy,
Clinton. 35 11
FARM FOR SALE. -THE •TiNDER-
signed. offers for sale part of, let,
40 on the Hayfield. Road, 1 mile
south of Clinton, consisting of 29
acres. Good frame house 'with. st-
one cellar, bara 36x70 with opulent,
basement.' Easy terms. - J. A.
Smith. • 40
•FARM FOR SALE. LOT 24, CONs
2, Stanley, containing 101) aeres, 11(1
acres' of bush, the remainder is well
fenced, uriderdrained send in a good
atate of cultivation. 1 etre of or-
chard and Mali fruit. On the prb.
raises is a two story brick house
Witli slate roof, a first-class farm
• house. °a barn, size, 44
x 80 Witestone stabling, a eenient
silo 14x30, good driving Wiese, pig
pen and hen house. TWO never -fail-
ing wells, This farm is sitirated 8
milee from Brucefield, 6 from Olin-
.' ton and on red gavel road. Ale;
ply 'on 111, prentisera Or address
Albert Nott, Clintoti P, 0„ s 01
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FARM F'OR SALE, tor 4, HURON
• lload, Gocferich township, a mile
from Clinton, containing 130 aereS
of lard in, excelleut eultivation.
ttlb,Str terms, Apply to J. iloltnei,
P. O. box 140, Olintoh, Ont.
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A silk merger, with a capital: 'of
$22,060,000 ,has 'been. .announced ie
New York. •
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I SPRING TERM
from April 2nd merges into our
Summer Session for. July and .
i_August. Enter any tie.- No•.
• Vacations. Clip out, .sign this. I
* and receive • our Catalogue by
I return mail.
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lege, Toronto. W. 11. Shaw, .
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The News From Goderich
UL.OLSE A, SKIIIMINGS, correspondent
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The Menesetung Catioe Club's) ann- I Mrs. George E. Graham of Mant-
ua minstrel pro•cluction drew a crowd- I Peg is the guest ot her arother-inelaw
ed Itotioe last Thursday avening. The Rev, Graham, at the Victoria :street
entertainment was a success in everparsenage.
waytinder the directidn of idr. On Thursday afternoon last Mrs.
Clarence Pennington the orcheetre I Bert Smith held her post nuptial re -
left nothing te be desireS— I cePiderl. A nuneller of jardinieres with
The end men were H. O. Sturdy, flowers in bloom decorated her recep-
W. S. Turnbull, J. M, Piggott tr. L. tion room. She was dressed ina
dainty dress ot white =sea, with
perple. blossoms °scattered o'er; three
flounces edges with white lace being
placed upon the skirt. Her -Mother,
Mrs, A. Cr Idazdonald., in lorely cols -
tun* cd 'mauve voile received with her
assisted by Miss Beth Smith, in
white. The guests weresinany,
We have to tha.nic. Mr. Garin Green:
or Cobalt fame for a little box of
Cobalt specimens. Some are emerald
in color and some white and. they:leoly
lovely in a glass;jar,ffiled with Water.
We hope Mr. Green may win a fortune
oet of his mines.
• The Epworth League of the Victoria
street clurroh at their last meetinbi
had for their subject, "Wise Ways oE
Reading.Wise Books," •
On Sunday Bridget O'Keefe, relict
of the late Patrick Judge, . passed
away to the Life Eternal, She had
been iu delicate health for •seine
years and death dame as a happy re-
lease. The flannel took :dna on Wed%
nesday to St. Peter's church . ,where
Recadern High Mass was celebratedhir
the Rev, Father McRae, Miss Griffin
presided at the organand et the offer-
toire,sang, ("Pray for'the; Dead," The
pallbearers were: John C. Martia,
Alex. McKay, Andrew Williamion.,
and John Page. After the service was
en:ded the funeral corteee proceeded to
the R. C. cemetery in,. Colborne. The
late Mrs. Judge came; ' from • Ireland
•where she wes born eighty-five years
ago and was ',Married at Dundas to
the late .John Vaughaneorwhich mar-
riage five children *ere bom of adibm
• four surviire, MM. Edward Menor. an.d
Xatharine . Veug,han, both of Welles-
ter N, Y., and the Misses Margaret
and Bridget who resided; With- their -
'not -her. After the death of her Rest
-husband, the now -deceased. lady was
married to thelate •Patriek Judge,
who died in Goderich in 1877. Mrs.
Judge Was twitbful tO he chatch,
children and home. "Requiescat • ,in
Parsons; Hawley Smith and Fred.
Brophy, They had .a stock of origiaal
jokes, and take -offs on prominent eitae
zen,s, and their songs were rendered
in) gsood style ?end were well eupportcd
by the chorus, Charles E.•• Sale e.is
interlocutor and filled the position ad-
mirably.
_Besides .the 'kings of the end men,
solo% and quartette selections were
rendered by James Thomuaon., aethur
Sutherland, 'William Barnes ande Lorne
eagle and encores were demanded ev-
ery. time. The Test ntimber Was a
pretty representation of Camp. Mene-
setung with characteristic IMlian
ting. and brought ip the Anvil Chorus
from El Treevatore. This was sung by
the entire eompany and was aware -
panted by anvils and the. orcifestra.•
• Miss Macpherson, book-keeper ht the
organ fact/dry, was taken ill lett week'
with ePpendloitle. •°-
Miss Morris of Orilla has registered
at the Aberdeen. .
The Misses greeenie and •altitiei Will -
ton had the pleasure of entertaining
thirty young lady and. gentleman
friends on Tuesdey evenitg of tort
amok: The "Surprise Party" brought
their musicians with them and music,
sep.,g and games, together with danc-
Sig, were enjoyedby who wished
to take part.. A lovely supper a was
served at 11:W
eMiss Maud Bissett has Mecessfully• .
Paesed her examination as nurse -in
training the Long Island hosOltal,
She Will remain: there, mei'. August.
:Ide. „Harry Spence, has gone ta Ed -
Manton.. • •
ClarenceJohnstone intends leaving at
an. early date ter the Vest. •• •
,Mr. an" Sirs. Paltridges Margaret
and baby arrived here last ,Week from
.Fotest, swhere they moved to last
year. Mr. Paltridg-e has eurchaseif
the present residence b.f Mr. A. B.
• bavisoni. '
• ,Mr. 'and Mrs, Oliver Grigg have
'come •to reside. in town, and hate P,aee." • - •
rented the house. on South St. owned The Measfs, Hocigene 'advertised leSt
by Miss McMahon. • week for "God Sewers" and as sew-
Iltd-Hrearf -Stare anfii1y;ditti-dv- et&ThdU1eiejit
reside in their Give houso which has parte of the town, we at first thought
been enlarged and 'remodeled. . • they wanted Mayo Elliott and the
Mr. ma Mrs. Andrew Everett have council to take notice, but we found
gene to reside Detroit. • Their little as We read thes"aa that it was young
daughter remaine. .with her grandpare -*omen to sew good that they wanted.
-doits;]*. 'end Mrs, 'Varnerkr, and Mrs. Paul- Yesbec ',heve talc.
eaMr; Thos. .-Naltrielseepening out _ a .en up • their aitsode JnL the house owned_
branch store in Walkerville. Theldise hs Mrs. Diemen_ Campbell. '
ses Nairnwill aceompany himto that • Birth -On "April 6th, to •Mr. arid
town, Much to. the regret of 'their Mr s.• Cede Patterson, a, 'daughter.
anan•y .friends •here, • . • Mt: anee Mrs, Colin Patterson will
Mrs. W: D. Mathews has : purchased .shortly leave •• lei the Duck. Wands
from. Mrs. Caylek Hamilton her pretty 'where for the • season! Mr. 'Patterson
cottage residence am Colborne street, will be 'engaged in fishing. •
Mesdemee Cratb and, Harrison •eic-
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TAKE ItIVAL HERB •••TAReETS
FOR: STOMACH.; LIVER,
• KIDNEYS AND FOR CL- •
, EANING-TH-E-1315.0081011..-
. SALE BY W.• A. IdeCONNELL
.CLIN'tOg. WHOLESALP
,FROM TIO RIVAL HERB
. AGENCY; KINCA.ADINE. •
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OW is the Ti
, This is the time •of the year
• when house cleaning is the or-
der of the day and you will be .
• Wanting something eo make it
• eatier. You will- find: our,
stoek dr Soaps and Cleariein,g
Powders Complete; ;Parities to
• numerous to mention.. Juse
. call and -see • for yourself.
Soft soap by the pail and
made from pure Oliva . Oil, -just
the thing you need. , '
A. D. Beaton
Pic?ropt'4elivery
COAL
LEAVE YOUR ORDERS NOW ae.
FOE YOUR SEASON'S SUP
r.•Ar OF COAL:, WE CARRY • '
OISLY THE VERY BES'T GRA-
DES- WHICH WILL BE SOLD
AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE
PRICE •
ORDERS MAY 13E LEFT AT
DAVIS & ROWLANDO: HARD-
WARE STORE OR WITH
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J Stevenson.
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Slabs
For Sale
We hqve for sale a quatit-
ivy of Itenilook Slabs, out
16, itiehes long, suitable
. for Tanga...L.
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AprIi 160, 1007
Time to Make Good Roads
The time for annual road -malting
will Soon: be at hand, and it Will be
"well it the rural ratinialleal authorities
hear in mind .the benefito they can
confer upon the whole e.ountry by do-
ing initheir power to make travelle
ing in the ceuntry as cheap and com-
fortable as possible. The most direct;
as Well as the geeatest geiners! will be
those who have a 'deciding voice in
this matter, namely, the farmers
whose homes stead .along these coun-
try roads.-Montreat Sten
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Salaries of Keinbera of
. : krs..• Brown hew men -pies eihe house ' ect a wit fr .' • .
om their ;Aster, Mrs..
-pn Napier. staeet, ; formerly. the Hen- P • - ' -
. e . Josaa:h alcIlkey cre Orange.villes • Who
:dessen .. estate.' , • . ' ' •
Mrs. W. D.' Slialinon 'Ims • ren ed • the attack now
6i.f6'7rneeulitg1ni.,476:' . 9 : :VerY . 8e-112°. us
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Came OleWe'reroM for the corning sea- . mrs. -J. w. Smith ia,_ progresaing
SOIi• -. Mr. E;..N.1.4wis M. p: vioeurslnesy_iflaveras.blyL after.. ,.lor.,g ra...er.„.
We thank
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for the . valuable.- work . ..I. nt out . Mrs, -.•St•rbaegh •erai called. away to.
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'•sonle thee ago,. in printeit,,foAoi.whiell ;Leamingtonon Saturday by the .1111e
woe the sem •ancl " substance of has nese of her" dateelitereinalewe Mese 'J
speeele • his euielect being:a Canada" lieriderSen. :: °: • s l• • . : I • • e
Merohant. bearine, and it's, influence on eliDolyle has: retrieved. teem Tor -
the price of grain •and help to tabor,7 Onto, street to the. 7house latey',Ijec.u'.•,
which' embraces clippings• from. 'news- pied by Mr.- mid. Mre. 5ane. • ed .; ...
papers' printed in. every eetintry show- .• Mr. ,anifiqrs. Jaan.haVe•-moaded, -to
deg -that the •country „that ' has the thehouse on Trefalger. •str•etwhich
meat) shipping is the most prosperouethey purchased froma 4rs.:: ohe Pride
A pleasant Hop . was •eieen \in •the heel.. :s S,.. .7 :: .. .. '• . • • - .
ochifellowe halt on Friday evening lase: ' •ease.letare neasone
by the Bankers • and . Bachelors. •Mr. • _daughter of •hn-
Roy Adams " presided at the 'piano, Wilson,, pert her boil'aays • -at
gmeor e ,. / . ,.. ... , .
Refreshments were served at elide e.. - • • . i ' •.• ' , • . . •
her heme•here. , ••• se '•• . . ' -.
„We, hope readees. of The News -Re- \ miss Coral Vivian, trained nutse,• is
Ord. inclilding those at the Goderich\
- • at the Jackson Health Resort in
Public Library, read page:et-hi:eel f th ' Deneviille„. New accompanied\
en eld.erle lads/ to e that rem:mired
issue o the 4th of April,. which had '• f . . - ' • • cl' • pl.ace. . / - . ; • . • '
an • article ' entitled, • "Underground - ars, ' Garrott; 'ena 'Miss ea rue
London" which stated that there were Garrow ,enent.' three months recently
the feet Of Londen's •poPulationS. SOV- • at the paroville, N. . Y,., Health .Re-
sert. i :. • • . ..
509 miles of sewers sitnated . beneath.
eral of the sewers being s� large that - •
0 doWn .
a number • bf boats • could ag her iister,:Mrs. Brown, at Kalama-
Mies,/ Leith Vivian is :the guest ef
them abreast. • • ..., • .• ' • zoo, Micie • •:.• • ' • • •• •
minder • "that young May die." 'romitirk *got a couple of holidays . by
G-ehrge,".Crahli of the Seriforth
- a The death. of..1dise•Liflu. E. Vanstone, ''''Vr•
ore thed6.th Cif April was another . re- ,.
.nibrelingliil"e'rYs.°ollifitthgeirVlictworaisa.osiltere°ett 01 i Theoirl e. :hgliesttt:Illist,411•Mairis. C. Crabb: • • , •
one of Ilie eves ,He was the guest .of
PortiOni.ef steel , in
Her attack was •sudden and she Was .• 'Rev. Mr, Grahani preached on _twe
taken to the hospital where an 'opera- Kirictori . Circuit lase Sunday. His
'tion was • performed. But . it was net pulpit • was occupied in the • learning
oticcessful in saving her life"and she , by the Rev, Mr. Reid of the Nile end
••WaS. called away to wear an angel's in the evening by the Rev, Benjamin'
crown. They, '. laid her ffi 'n.. • pretty °Clement. • . , \l . . ..
white basket envereci with floral tab- . ae, the Nictaria; 'street churcb last
uteS a erowesof roses And lilies being. -Sunday Megsrs. Fd. and Sylney Bel -
gine ,aiset Albert •-ldeeesheaVI a brown: • • • •
l*Tge Jadne *ig"' 'Cher sang,- .1 surreculer• all ,
s ReV, W;
laid upon it by
• ute of ' the, Misses Barry , satid their : G. .N. ldeAllister of the
of roses and lilies ;or the Valley, tab.
staff of young girls, and a large lama two ertifying, sermons . in the Ndrth
Centennial church, London, uren..-1 ed
,of,Illies of the' IvalleY and. ford from' -street ehurelf last Senday. Hee. sti.
Mrs .• Richard Vgnstone. The fueeral 'flaxen took the wolf in Louden, -,
toek place On Monday 'enema:on front ' M.S. Seeger palate portraits ia oil
the home -Of! her . parents, Mr, and cleverly' and „is as well an adept in
graphy and 6: fine artist in wet -
Mrs. 'Richard Moore, Benmiller, ., to Pilate
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.Colberede cernetery, Revd, (kabala and er 60ors. .. .
Yellend officiading at, the house and J. B. Hawkins is pulling. down the
graVeside. During tire service at the •old Judge Strachan .residence-, one. of
hoine3 all sang, "Nearer My God to .the first hOtises built by the Canada
!rhea," arid` "Wlfat a . Friend We Have tionloany. Judge Jahn citraeltan eed
'in; Jesus." The pallbearers. were; nio brother Alex. lived there for years
. H. Allin„ N'. atiti'M. Attie Thorrias. .They were both barristers and VIM
'Cornish; ,Johie • Moore----)4-Nelson -ef Bishop Straohan, One of the • first
MeLarty. Mr. Thoir.as Cornish and biehops in Canada West. .• - . •• •
his eister from •Kincardin�. ateentled
the. funeral .which was a 'very large .• . ..' ''''' • . '
mita • - .' -. •":-1 a •.. - . ' 'the' Presbyterian congregations of
Mise PuddicOmbe and fdr. Walker Of WarSAW end Thenmer have etiteeend a
Hayeville are the guests oi their. rel- call to the dlev. P. W. Currie of Port
&Ayes', Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tee'. • • oojeoree, 4 • .
Miss finenee by, moved to Stanley
at -the'. iesidenee of . Mr. and Mrs, •
°- tile Colorado Fuel de Iron, Co., died at
„ John • A. Kehler, genierel manager of
Trinidad from otomair. poisoning. .
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street where• she will oteudy
•Gardner.
At tho last meeting of the A. Y. P. Vett.° is demoralized in many parts
A., Dr. Hayden- gave an interesting of Newfoundland owing • to, the fierce
the Ontario Government
The salaam.). of members or the On-
tario Goverment have heen Mereased
and: are now as follOwee
Hon. J. P. Whitney, President) of
Council and Prem.* $9,000
Hon, J. J. Foy, Attorney -General
6,000
Hon. A, J. Mathegon, Treaseser 6,000
Hon. W. J. Hanna, Provinclal Sec-
retary 6,000
Hon, R. A. Pyne, Minister of Mitiga-
tion 6,000
Hun. Nelson Moeteith, Minister of
Agriculture 6,000
Hon,. J. 0, Reaume, Minister of Pub-
..
lic yVorks 60000
Hop.,F. C. Cochrane, Minister of
Lands and Minas 6,060
Irs .addition to these sums the Minis-
ters Will .each receive as before their
sessional itclemnity ot $1,000. -
The Ministe,ds without •portfolip,
Hon, W. A. Willoughby, Hon. J. S.
Hendrie and Hon. Aileen Beek. --will
bay° to contentlhemseives, as hereto-
fore, wit -If the mere ' sessional indem-
nity. '
•In, British Columbia the Premier
gets $5,000 and the Ministers,, four !D
nurn,ber,, $4,000 each,• ._
In Alberta the Premier receives
$6,000 and his three idinisters td,003
• a piece.' Saskatchewaa, with the Mlle
number comprising the Council, pale
similar salaries.
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paper on. the Doukhobor Settlement snow eforin, the 'worst in fifty ye•ars,
Witioli raged bet week.. There- - ivetea
Much. toss of life ,along' the coedit.
t.
toil in Wemterst Canada which he visited
' isot grimmer.
4.
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• ...•:. . taltfOrd .
John --Walters,, our obliging poe-
master and storekeeper,, . has ;been re-
mo-ving " the frame barn: facingthe
mid to 'the rear of his premises; when
it is to. he placed maa.eementsfounda-
tion. • .
Contractor Pigott has still about
ninety horses wintering in the Village.
They are looking' well and are in good
shaim . for WOrk. • this a summer, Me.
Pigott has the.contrant . for building
the retailaing wall of concrete opposite
-ther--grain-elevatar-delitellal.71741
understand' that the gravel for the job
will Come from Mrs. .Kuntes gravel
pit an this village.. Several men have
bees at 'work the last' few days mak-
ing reads sed'otheewise preparing the
pit".fer-delifery. .. .
.
Joseph ;Gold dime's portable . saw-
mitladeahach has been . removed , froin
.A. Goldthorpe'e bush, where -it has
been lin use all Winter; is now beint
plated in positionsin,thio village-
will be ready der work An'a few.days.
A large nuinber'or very -fine logs) are
now -lying inthe yard near the old
.tannry, which it is, estimated will
yield from/290,000 to 3130,000 feet of
lumber,' Consisting Principally of oak,
etre,. manic, :pipe and cider .woods,
Amongathe lot, of logs ia.a.' superior
bunoI teem the At -trill state for the,
ergfactory, which will saw up in
tit 1 neighlionutd" of 30,0,00 feet uf
.
very • fine oak lenibeo. 1,1CD/item's
Stationery • sawinill, . a,18o in this oath,:
age, will span :be in operation again
There is quite 0.. show. of.: logs. around
Ali Run Down
In the apring-*at le the 00fidition of
thousands whose systaina have not
thrown off the imporitiee eoettnolleted
durinig the winter - blood humors that
are now causing pimples, boils and
other eruptions, lorta of appetite, bilious
turas, indigestion, and, other stomach
troubles, dull beedechee en4 Week,
tired, languid feelings.
'WW1 SareaParilla remora; all theft
humors, cures all these troubles; reno.
WAN: Firengthens and tonenthe whole
system. This is the testimony of thou.
sands annually.
„ 4coent no nubstitute for
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Whit On having frood'e. Get it today.
Sold everywhere. 104e1 one dollar.
Seafoith.
The death occurred on: Wedneeday of
last week Of a resident of McKillop int
the person. of Mr. George Headers:on.
Deceased was in his usual health and
had wocked about Iris farm during the
fo.reneort. On Ws way from the barn
to the house complained to his son,
who was with. himthet lie aid not feel
well. Upon )reaching•the house he eace
pired almoat immediately. He was ire
bis fifty leer% year. •.
List week three popular Young men
left for the west, namely, J. Lloyd,
S. Town and (W. Horton, Mr. Lloyd
has been employed by Stewart Bros.,
MroTownt by the Expositor and Mr.
Horton in the exipress office; Mr.
• Lloyd goes to Ilattleford and . Mr.
secure
ptoosifilonnosipeg, where the • y have
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Colborne Township
. ,
Man y friends are glad ta.see Joseph
Ma -Donald of Grand Marais, Micha_
again. He is on a .visie to ',Ss Mother:
here .aid hIs..sistot. in Goderieh.. He
also visited old schoolmates and
chunts of his boyhood days here and in
Leebhan and Leyal.• Mr. MacDonald.
•is cline:to a Itiptibpring firm In Michig-
Andrew Johnston : has purchased
from Alex,, :• Glenn the fifty acres on
the 8th concession oppoeite•his -own
place.. • Y :
phe courseof a •few - weeks. Janes
Chisholni will raise a barn near the
.site of the Atari' whist. Was burned
while the firmi.belonged to Mr.
Straughan. The 'ire took place dur-
ing a threshing and after the fire Mr,
stralighan came from Louisville, Ken-
tucky, and via the !arm to Mr. Chise
heem, • levee has used it aila pasture
land. The past year, however, lie -has-
been. getting the timber ready for the
bending :of the neitcr bath. There will
be a water pipe leading from a swing'
at an. Incline to the barn to provide
water for the stock.. The foundation
will be of.cement and the rbofing will
,be metallic in, place, 9.E shingles.
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Many -Merchants
DEctnaNcTHEIR+A1ERs. I.ADY
0115.
T 0
-Froth time 'to tinie The Welk&
Richardson CompenY, Limited, manta
faeturers, or the;
popular DIAISIOND
DYES, receive letters from people in
various parts of the country telling of
the attempts of retail mercaltants
induce ladies to buy weal-, adulterated
paekageddy6§-wben the reliable DIA -
mom), DYES are asked for,
These efforts of retii, merchants to
substitute worthless dyes, should be
resented by every woman and itL who
.0ear. a desire to sfo - successful home
colohreining.erch
Tants who, tr1y to subs tip
stitute and deceive the public, de se
for the big profits they receive. Slot
Merchants care little for the ee Mori
and success'of their custc;mers. • -
Successful home dyeing cp. only he
done by the use of DIAMOND 1)vE:4,
which are all guaranteed to give per -
feet results in beautiful, bright, and
never-fatiing colors.
This month The Wellset Richardson
Co. Limited, Montreal P. 4., will
sound free to any address new Diamond
Dye booklet; and pretty Souvenir
Card for baby. You should leiSe theni.
A
State of Ohio, City of -
Toledo, Lucas County -ss
Frank, J.:Cheney analres oath. that .
he is 'senior partner of the firm of F.
J. Cheney- & Co. doing business •in
the City . of Toled0, Count" and gat@
aforesaid, and. that said firm will pay
the Sum' of ONE HUNDIVtD. DOL-
LARS for eaeh ancLevery case of cat-
atrh that cannot - be cured by-theruSes--.- -
of Hall's Cataath Cure.' • . , •
• -i FRANK J. CHENEY.
• Sworn to before me and subscribed .
in my presence, thia-31.11 day Of Dec- '
ember,' A, D. 1886. A. W. GLEA.soN
• (Seal) • Notary Public. •
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intq-
nallY, and acts directly on the blood
°and' mucous surfaces • of the . system
Send for testimonials free.
F'. J. CHENEY & Co., Toledo, . •
Sold by. Druggists" 75c. •' aaaaa..
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stipation.
The Emperor, Nicholas of' Russia ance ... ,. ,
she Greed Dukes are reported toelfa,ve'
donated $7,500,000 from. their private a
. .
purees towards the construction of the
hew fleet. . •
FOR OVER SIXTY YEARS,
• • Sire. Wilsloiv's Soothing Syruphas'
been used by Millions of mothers tor •
their children while teething If dis-
turbed bY tight and broken of your •
rest by a Sick child Suffering And
crying with pain. 0! cutting teeth Send
• at once and get a bottle • of •'Mrs, •
Wilslow's Soothing Syrup" for child-
ren teething. It will relieve the por
little sufferer immediately. Depend ,
upon it, mothers there is no mistake
about it. It ceret Diarrhoea, regu-
lates the Stoinaoh and Bowels, . cures
Wind Colic, softens ,the Gums, reduces •
Inflaximiation and givestone and en- ,'•
ergy to ; the •whole sYstein. "Mrs.
•Winslow's Soothing Symp.": for child-
• ten- teething is pleasant to the taste •
and is the prescription of one Of the •
• oldest 'and best female physicians and' .
-nurses In the-Thitteil States, ,Prige• •
25 cents a bottle: Said' by.alf-drugd1"
gists throughout the world. Be' sure .
• and' ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sooth- •
ing Svrup. • '
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NOW IS THE TLIVIE.-TO PLACE
your\fder for Fencing before • the '
advan e iii•-7price\Use the Coi
ml'
Spring \Vire made by the Canadian •
Fence Co. of which\I am agent in \ .
this district. I am also ,agent for
the celebrated' Heintzman Piano.-- . .
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F, W. Evans, Box 155 Clinton P.O.
DR, OVENS,' OCULIST,' StRGEO'g .
Ete.,, Win be at Holmes' drug state, • ' ••
• Clinton; on ' \Thursday, April 4th,
May 2nd and aoth. Glasses proper-
ly .ieated abd diseases of the. eye'
ear and nose treated. ,
Lumber arid Posts forSale
I wisth to inform the public that
have for sale a large eta& of
Hemlock lumber, all lengths and
other timber cut to: order. Also
.• a quantity of Cedar Posts all of
which avid be sold at reoodable
prices. - •
SA-MUELMA0yOFRE
TIIELp p C.
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Town of Clinton.
TAX SALE NOTICE. -
PUBLIC NOTICE IS IIER8BY GI
en pursuant to , sub-sectien. 3 'of sec-
tion, 113 of "The Aseessznent Act" •
thit the list of lands for sale in the
Mtinioinality of the town of Clintea
for" aies tee, ;been prepared, and
copies thereof may lee•ha,d in my of-
fice: and that the advertisement
enibracing,guelt list is being publish-
ed in the' •Centario Gazette on the
x. Saturdays of Match 30 and Aril. 4 . tk"
13 alit 20, I90?.: and that in default
• of payment of the taxes, as shown
• in the oxi or before the
• date lbeed •for sale, viz., Tuesda,y,
• July 2, 1007 the lands will he sold
for taxes at such date. Dated 4ti
the tOvvn. of Clinton, Ontario, this
third day of April A. 1). 1807.
M. D. MA.CTACrGART,
TOWN' TRIdASITStErt.
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