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The Clinton New Era, 1906-03-16, Page 8I 0 c a . , e . . , .. , _" _ . .... ..,,. -, .. ,T.,.. till .�+ •kid. , I. 1. . - ...-.-.... -ar.. 11 _ ....,. ..m...-.. -. . ..mss :-,�.a...�:»:...R..<„.-...- `.+y-d.b.� - .- _ . .r-11".....1. ...-... -. " ... _... _ _ . smocx sxow ><x caulxmoly �'+'*"+f'�'�'�"�"��' 9 - '.Tieglin a a ie r ,� . _ .. . Thursda:y, a ril Oth.}1 L. o Cal Notes I . - FRl<DA.Y, MARCH )C6 1,fl06, ° �,.�. 0 �.... Hverything foreshadows .a brilliant success fcxx• fixe SGAck $Itaw. If the.%+++++4++++++++++++X"build abik j. R ng. orErs. aur eon >�ye, Mr. Hiram 13411 its building a bake . _ -:. wid PrIntS grand levee, weather' man gives ns a ,•good day, •,•--•,-• STORE- TV1, "O� W S d will he at w, k3 � xolme6' Pen Stare. ensall, Dare 14 Clinton will be filled with horsemen oven in H 1. . t • .Clinton1i,,. Thugs wy t1 pcil GEh, i land cattle breeders from all over e it,. Irwin was. at Peterboroothiswelek, We will give you all we profltaGly can for your �r►oney, (Jame a>aci see. , c a m.,'tn 4 p. rn. ' GtlluisQs prnporly fitted, „ and disease$ of. those Digi»a propertq tern Ontario, . Ingaatrrea' fro ra h as representative to the H me rc _ �__ _.,_� ._. treated. i .adjoining counties are coming daily, The Salvation Army Band ggave an . 10et 11 ,,. _- The Roadster class willbekeen when entertainment in Healsall, on i'aiesday : e� . such hoi'sea as Kaplan, 2.08 , and Road- evening, It's a get Dist -o# -the -road price GOO,OQ() copiee.of the first issue Zkyaut Z1 00f ro. master, thb sire of Harold ., 2.01, will we put on the ;goods in our south of "TH) SCRAP BOOK 'were • be on exhibition, and several others, Me and Mrs 1+, W. Watts entertain, window, where we reduce it two printed and sold. The recent 1s. Prints are suitable for Shirt Waist Suits, A YALUED DOG, -- A couple of though not so fast, great speed: pro- od a number of friends on I!'riday cents each day. We started at sue is now in stock. It adnxir- These r separate Waists and Wrappers in j'act'anyth ng.y0u weeks ago Me A. Goodwin advertised ducers. evening, 2,ic, Friday it will be 3c. ably suited ta.evez'y izxeank>er of p ' the loss of a valuable dog, 'Che other The Ilon. Mr. Monteith, Mlnister-of Mr. and Mrs, H. U. Brewer lett for - the up. to -date family. . would use Prints for. Alt: are full 36 inches wide, day be found the animal, dead and Agriculture, has kindly. .consented to Toronto ;on '.ruesday wherry they will ^-^ . wider than ordinary.. with its leg broken, lyyi��ng in a field by send a lecturer from tauolph College reside in future. which is four t0 Six ineheS y' . he railway track; Haw' it met its ol► ,,Field Husbandry," who will give STOOK AND SALT+: EKH.I- We are getting readev for the ck f one of the t lu st0 O death is unknown, He would not have ls•;tur s all afternoon in the Tcatvn . The wife of Rev, W IE, .errowwa s BITION is April uth, but St. ' Wa113'aper season, the recent 4 1 hey are part of the surplus e for the aminal. Hall, Dnri't miss tbis treat. "When called to aakvillo on .aa, d o g Patrtak's Day is Saturday next. shipments,, thus far examined, factories making Wrappers and Shirt' Waist wits taken $ to the serious illness of h•'r mother, ELrCTRIC LIGHT.-Mc•asrs ,I,,)rues we do it, we ci0 it wall," ^ Mr,' l'.13oiilas Durnin; of [)ungranpou, If y0u.wtanG t0 celebrate in any are znterestin;; for their newness left on hand after the spring orders were made up; .x way, we have Irish Flags,• in'. ;tinct value, . Fair and A.J..1tlorrish )ire bnbl� having PUIUIiC :�Cl11011i 13Q1ti'd has rented the iaiuso on Townsend St. Mhree 9rzes, and an elegant iinita- 11 The qualities are good. The patterns this season's. the. electric light instilled to their at present occupied by Will Plumsteel, tion --piece of Shamrock, foryyour 9 houses,:'. It is just, years since Mr. g The s ni athY of their mea.�y friends. lapel button -fiefs. You will be If bought to the regular way, retail prices would be. W. J, Stevenson assumed the manage- At a:,recent rxieetin o£ the Public Y p The stickiest sticker, extant is a School Board; 'the Principal was em- will ■o out to Mr'and Mrs J,. E. Bovey in good form if you wear one. + 12. c and i 5c. Saturday you can take your choice Trent o£ the Eleotric Light plant here s powered to• take the equivalent of in the loss of their four days old baby called SLCEO LINE the AD- at that ,ime there were not ten liuu a half a_da each month, 'to visit .the - "AESIYB, good for shirrs, wood,: ;• of over 400 yards for - using the light, now there are. nearly. Y boy. " • "`"..1' leather, bone, ivory, and even 11 one hundred. other roottls of the school and report to A return galne of checkers, Seaforth HARMSWORTH'S S L+`"•L F- ' ' iron. , J �, ' the board concerning thfiim The re• and Clinton was"' arranged for .last EDUCATOR is ready, in parte - T c �J o LEFT, MOWN' --Mr John Mooir, for p,rt e)f the Principal showed the � night, t'Chursda in the (,ouneCl + Ten cents. air art/ (Thursday,)' u to No. 6. Its a,hokne'road to the past five years connected with the average attendance .January to be g pp Jackson 1Vlanufaeturing Co,: left town bruar 316. Cham.er. eduQation, EspressQrders issued.. '310 and in I'e y . Dominion _ . _.._.:,1.-°Vl''ednesday.forTorsinto, whe e lie -has -•The-r'epor't= of inspector- "Robb#_ -as -._ Mrs: Tierney,.of-Blyttl, d,au brei of __ - g • h P Ct ib d'" Mrs Thompson Albert St. is desirous ---- ---._.__. __.._.._._... �__ _�_T_ _-.___ __ ._ ._ 5 ,;' mak, I taken is situation. T e asnme i 1! follows, was acrid and• receive , , (of which be was'a 'member, tendered (}tstvTi.Lbtt..t : -1 beg lettive,to report 'nf moving'to.'tbwn, and is iiioking' fox 1hila a pleasant farewell on Monday that 1 visited your school on.iF,e , 6th, (a suitable house tR buy. evening. . He was a member of Wesley 7th and 8th. • Among the Jurors who are 10ing at Church (choir, and'a young ma,n who I found tris rooms olein. warm and .the countys-expense in Goder, this -standsin higgh esteem in town, being. .w,211 ventilated. 'Tho pupils'are in as week are Messrs R.H. Manning, James of irreproachable,character and integ- healthy and comfortatle rooms as in Cornish and H. B Ker.' city : - - . r their own homes, np matter what that : • - on. Monday Me James Snell, 01 Bfile Prints to hand this week'. All Last colors, WI;aTERN SHIPMENTS On Mon- home ma be, Hayen- ;Barran stock farm, shipped a - : 0 11 Stand an amount day a couple of carloads of horses were • None o the rooms and overcrowded couple of fine Shearlin Leicester , and fine Strong cloth, Wl Y • shipped to tiT��,,�West by Messrs. E. 'buf the Principal s and. Mins Taylor's. Ewes, s, to G. H: .Hutton, of Easton's , of hard wear. Meat _atterns, _ .i,n dots sari, es• Butt; of Clintoa;'ttiid John Sparrow, of Of course, when Mies Shepherd comes. Corners near Belleville, . p vax'na:: tl sou 1'e"of.eara-are-alsayTe)n bank the.P;imaryroom will be divided. ' . p g- The 're alar meeting of the Chilton I . and small sprays, the best r2c Print ":on the sbtpped by .C. Jp Wallis, they to be tic- The tendency in modern education E± k t da I compt►nied, West by Arthur Tyndall... is to limit the attendance in a room to. ,ldranch of file Woman s Institute �vil1 market o- - meet at the horne of Mrs,.: Geo. Barge - y ; .On the `27th; Messrs.. Pickett and L between thirty and ftmbY• on Thursday, M p• "l arch 2nd, at7.3U m'. 1 �' gra 1 Thrower loa4 a. car of settlers' effects As Ifl ss Wiltse has had chsax'ge of Corne and n'o a pleasant evening, ' �n t�� �`.' 12�c pe Y d. !.for the West...... Oliver Jervis, God Miss Shepherd's rotun for but a week I j y �t�t ertch township, cook a car of settlers' cannot pronounce definitely as to her: Me Pinner, for some time book -keep- i , o effects to Sintaluta: aliccess. er, for Hodgens Drus.,has ttaken'a Simi- fr. _>---- 1 : I think,.howevez+, that your Educa- l lar p0sjtton.with the Clinton Thresher ! TEMPERANCE'.'- The town hall tionail Committee should- visit the Co.' :He is• succeeded by 1Iiss Nettie , was filled 0n Sunday last to list. n to: school at least ,once a month .or even I Stevens, of Toronto, daughter of l4lr. ,. elothing. Store an address on temperance, byy Re : H. 'oftener, and thus get your knowledge James Stevens, Blase Line. t A, Graham, of St,. Marys The hair of the work that is tieing done ,ext fust .: Letters addressed. to parties in the I . The LaceAnd �.` . � ' was occupied by Mr. John Hou ton,. hand, ..I Northwest should have oif then) the I ' who spoke brietlyon the questiori..The c,innot speak in too , agh terms °of nitre of tlre.province,�;l7anitoha, Sas j _ ` ist of 11ir, Graham's was that..the work m supervision and teaching katchewan, or Alberta, 'as the case i Saturda , �a�'Cil 2. . until.we are willing to pay th ; cost of 11. by your Principal, : The, thought': may be •This would perhaps prevent .i ,prohibition we cannot' have it, bene• of.theschool is with hire every, where delay in'the'delivery of letters. .l � - •Embroideryl e„ ficial as ' it might be. A male choir 'and at all times. 'He is in the school lost her ocket ' t live for I Mrs T. Jackson, whoP r. . furnished. music, except ly 'solo Irate and early; and seeing to l ce .expect to get t�11$ Clothing business - ' rendered by 1VMiss-L-il-y-C�oat�-•A nether nothing'else than to do the best thaC book last week: has learned frOTtr 1VIr 'I . Saturda . It1. Wlll meeting will be held on Sunda next can be done foie every 4ndividual 1. Anderson, of Blyth, that he : found' it . Started in with a rush last y g Y : on his wa to the train, and not hav at 4. m. scholar. Ht is just. as enthusiastic•' Y settled a Its new -quarter§: Saturday 1VIarI Pi'• i iii tune aG the mo}i;ent to discover I . _ I . zbalous and,ener energetic as ever' lie was. g . continue until the end .of the month. We do not WESTERN TRAVELLNRS.-The g . e sari's• i the, loser., he took if, home .with him, I " . L e Still of ow'n were ticketed west this Che regular-staif,is also qui very- .24ti1� Carpenters ar><d :Painters ar: ; f 1 t g factory, ,and every teacher. .is doing ! Fanners from Ashfield :do not:: f ' dS west this asci. by W. Jackson, C.• P. , otCen come here as their interests are exaggerate when we say that thousands . o yar , ,. e . • .faithful, honest and successful work. gig Y R: Agent; °W..T3:. Kern .-l..auuoe , L L i The. I3oaidspf moat graded school's more easily served at God@rich 4r busy, but by- that. time .,they Will have leads • W H...'. Webb, i'ligin ; . Hsnry' Peck, . n our counters, at rices awe below usuall ,' ' i all ow'the•pxiiicipal.to.close his momat ' Luek.noiv, but•on Monday sixstalwarts. are o , o un , p Y y OxBow,.Mia W. C. Johnstone, Mite. a. r it; r.leabst half, a dayetichanonth so -that he.; sat at dinner .together at Graham's r ' stone A&t.in Weir, Steller.. I . hotel,'. -each haavin delivered horses : fOr - , a 1V ell 'S Store .,that. will have few irect from .: q Agent G: T. ticketed , the i. visit the oth,�r rooms and report to'the, , ote , g . aid for same qualities. Buying. them..d Hodgen„ Ag n It r . p q . Y ' ` :: 1-I:. .iatid �V, Johnston, Uwe rd the, conditi ri of.each room; and i hex's for shipment west following .-� r , . Stocks.we will the maker, to two -store lots:. r�+akes the. low races Nmga.. 1`I► and ;ylr James Johns ton,: ,also to �n ;gest changes to the. teachers ; , We believe- it is: the intention. iif. equals !n Western, P Id .•• s Wiaite . NorthT Battle, vatien he deems such changes necessary I Messre McKown an'd Doupe to:' go, ex ' Griswold b1Y i rao slat and kalso- raisin of chickens I. • ' _ . s ' r •the west •.As volt are -go ng. .P . I tensiyely into the g ,. stofe will be- b Ion Ot,ds % -, ford. Other, who tett . fo . have in thf' .new $' . )nine hila school next summer;.I 'meed• possible. Here s the wa we, sellin them. , p l Y g were George Jenkins,,P. Derr, S. Hill Y Dot they having secured two incubaternd Q . . Whitely. ui�, r*�porf.on the state of the sch for the purpose , khere •is,a qood rop . .and i•red til hitely., I e'"iViri is nature • ve ever shown . Ou.. . , r. , I 1. . . , : biose (I:in`a add that in th g ing for an . indust- . of th be�t.We ha y - oi•:P►iblte yCho'ol .the toolns'ate:.e'ach y at ' +3C ,. LADIES•GUILI-Theannua�l.uzeet :Tan S which:prornisesTe.7.I profits • . Laces , the finest and 1. : w. iug of th+e, .1 our La d op ; Gu ld of ; ;I�pYlaOtninotd za ditl�eT'rint;color sir thiat a psr •Ed..Johnston:of toavn,has bought j'. ' .:�'Viliis.chilroli, was:•held. last.i�Iondray" ppiipil,isnot•loaking.ar the.sanae solei' out.the harness business Mr,. J. T. ! , t • nig ht.. The followiur c>iFzcers.: were'' tivoyerr>`)rrsut:cei3saon.l .Carter lyth H''''is a ractical,.man, i . - . .. Luxes and Embroider at t�C 1; o t e` present etir :=Pres:; _ Ca , B P .�. ' ' stead and reliable, and, shoulel. make Miss Grace TorrtpLnre : 1sti ti'ice:,Pres:, l?ftOP],ItTi' CHANGE.-�.rs Osb.tl- I business� '-go. The ppr 'habiltties are" . �' Pell O'Neil' '2nd Vise .,1?i'es.,,:'Anuie'! cleston bits boizg7Tt Yrpm U. Iioare the•, the� hewitt shortly take-in'a. 'artner I Laces and Embroidery at' 7c I cotttime Dai rhwnge bt. doutti of S.. S.•; to 'took after the domestic side partner this -1. , . �. AicCorvie Secy, • ' Amy Howson .; a , Tsetse ; Lettit Smyth ; OrgaLuist, Clarrti',� Coopers and' wS'll move into it at once: i "affair.: • ' 1UisPman ; 4'ssi;. Organist, Maud: . C'UR'8U1$S R1fv'ION LISTS have i� ,11 Laces and Embroidery at 10c •Coriance. rLt )lie. A ail Tnegtin "been eoirectac np to incl: including' A gentleman, who has considerable I which will lie open "ons•, t1wre. will r lviondav la►at. Look at the datte,on'the t0'd4:wrth looking after .various'. ro h . w p. a , . o'rti.es, says he, has it,. dozen -a pica- .i_. i 1 • - . be a• debate -Ca tains' are Misses • L: ' label of:yonr paper and sez.if it is; col- ;.P Y PP. ' 4i Corset Cover Frnbr. a derles C�+ti `Zi rJC l r A p1�IcP'w tn. 'ec .aid if it ads. 100..) We shall. be Y `11 -- _- Tanto Al_ ,._ _ _ T t. t, _ _... W.I. airtnsa da fez ileuses. to rent but . _ _._ ... _.. .1. u .. , _ -- e zt Co . c:a)tn4t supply them" ;. if striae .one:g'z>l - _ - . d t;I,zd cif an npporLiu ,ty t.a•clr.iTig.. . 1 , AMONG "THF, S1C K • ,;lir . Jacob• 1�:,. • . . . .. ; put up a number of small houses he ro? "; ' All rood value at the. price - marked, and, half 2 Miller has been contuied' to bed' fora wilt not onlpsu 1"a ton fettwant," 1 pp. Y g. �+. ch a tn: �ti'cc with a very pa'inti form of , 011ANGES.-Mr; , A '1Ic'Kown has a hilt will find he has struck a good •pT b- i . I i mu yto,lideh trouble; has Ti:any tr,leuas.will lioaight the Gapt Sheppard 'property, r.hta .1 investment. ��: ?, • i bP ' tad'to hear of his iru'iroved con- .:.ern -Joseph 5t..paymg therefor the sum. ' Conductor Dune: MCOallum, the' gen- dit Qat. ,, . Mrs Bairtliff is seriousip ' .nf $800 ; .there. are '.1 acres . of land,: i . ;�.\s. • worth ttie.monay, list the, banding Is'� la �. �,. t and. accomodating ticket'ptzncher on ' . all. with. pnelinionia.. , , ...1i Thos, a is " the London,. Huron & Bruce' Itailwa _ - „T ery Fine' Masonreceiitty•ex erienced at:,rely se ,notntzicli good.. , . Mi N. Cook yy I p has been railroading for the ast._3a rand w4ii f�» some time confined to: his., �novin,g to the lt�ruse lately. <iceupied p_ ! ;. I 1 . b Herman ^'.i1, ;. W. Beacom is ; years: Hp started as porter tit IValken M room, hi 1`riends are •clad to k iow-he • . Y i3• i ,. ton and fisc worked his wa to the I. •, ;, '"p'■r--z.-� ! 4. V �* �' . ! is ettin. .better: , \lr .l rn i oli er, g )iioving to Miss . Hines house:. on. , y r .{ .r . � »:*.. . _r,d . g R , p front. Conductoir Mcoallum Ida favor- • • -• It attenbar :It: shat ; Johri Ireltand. ;,. „; ' o • brother nt 11r A.. J. l:Doper,• ,vibe is ?'. its with the ublie. .Rt ~ S • "*�*.,'�°�'*'�:^�•:f•% ::' ern l0 ed- as traveller fc t• a• Monti•e;al '. will move into the house formerly oc to P T• fir;. ". ,,• 1.... •..• :,_ ^. ; ••'%:� :"_ti : s r _ - firm,. is laid a in'.Ilanilton hospital ! �lipieda by Mr Phillips, Mary St,.; Mrs Mr A. Innes this. week sold to Mr. . Embro. 'i d e'. r i e p . •1 Hanle fn0vee tet tare house vacated b James Horton, of• Ushorne,' a very fine ; . : h an att,aok of, typhoid fever. - Y.. yy - _ M•r Ireland.....: Mrs '.14IcAsh wilt f 4 year old bay filly, , forn$285, she his a . 1.wit D�F�- BATEL . t-. . J-� ov •to-t--he=KrzOV house -cin- Rattan- _prise -winner. -sand. s_co s dere c eap' Clothing `for the Boys. Do you want to see nice Embroideries ?. he ' Moffatt' who resided wii h,.his another ' bury St, at present occupied. by Me! at the price.• . Me Ingles, of White • _ and �. handsomest real Swiss oil High street, died suddenly on Tues- i McKown....FredJervis, who has.been i. church, bought an 18 month's stallion daintiert, prettiest, . day morning.. He had 'been at work ., living in the. south .end of the old from Mr Innes last week, paying there - Embroideries and Insertions that. have ever.' been i the day before, and retired in. bis usual Queen's • Hotel; has moved out, and for.S3'2.5 ,, he is by the famous Sirf Wal- j e Store• - heatlth. About two o'clock he wakened lets es next meek for A►herta ;Audrey ter, and is the dead image of'. his sire. l n the N w in the store are on our counters to -day, They. , v _ • -his ino.her and asked -her to go for his I Osbaldeston, • of Godericil township, me H'.'D. Porter, of Clinton, ,Out., 1. come to us direct from the makers ill "St. .Gall; sste- ]I'ir,, mast., which she did. l has moved into the s:aane place: his completed the course in Surveying, ' rOi sales' : When they re,turnesd to the house he. + - 'antelon ik Vailisshi ed in the, pAnxecican School of Corley ISO 's• Clothin will: have lar er uartel5 when •r Switzerland where tlhe_.'world-s, best. .Embroideries, d . BRI'EFS L pp - .�-- alas detad.. He•--was-tL =ed' -f18- sass, and;.. _,__ , . _ . _. _ .. - - b , Y a lot of ho son MondiLy, $5.60 was the pendence Chicago.' Ii'hnpie; has aver- - Ino•_ Y g larger q are made. There is. no profit, but ours betweet has a wife and faniity residing in, the g we et to the new store next week, - . We -:she go p Shoal. f ,ak,+ •district, 14Lanitoba. The >srice paid......11layor Hoover was: in age grade throughout the course being ' g , oil and. that maker. This accounts for the reason- to t'li 'to i Dome ery London on. Monday, attending a meat• very satisfactory. Mr Porter is to be to tasks this THE Boys Store of she County; and y , funeral took place t Ing of'the Executive of the Woodmen .� congratulated upon hie successful ableness of the rices. Plain En-pbroideries. Plain, esterday the service being conducted will -have a bigger and;better stock than ever before p b I ev.. 1MIr: Manning,:.land the pall- of the World......C. Hoarehas sold a completion -of this dif loult.•work, and gig. . ns All-over Embroideries.: C orset•COVer p - car. load of pianos during the last few especially as he has continued` his : New Stdcks for spring''V6 hempoVK. You Can see ' IriSeCttO Q bearers being fellow workmen in Mc ' ' c lac 'ass weeks•' :This town needs 'fifty coni-. work.whde'•pursuing his studies. .We I Embroideries. •Matched Sets. A: collecttOti you Kenzie s plrtning mill, where c e c d Portable houses that` would rentatfrom I wish -to, d3 tend'to M'r Porter'�ur con thenl Saturday i_f you come in. ' w•'as• employed, . Among the flowers l • . will not see du licated in Clinton. 'et th sen# b .rhe„I'$5 to V a month ; there is scarcely a' � gratulationa, as we appreciate the per-' I i P . 11, . wits a beautiful yr a Y house to rent in the toAn........Miss severance necessary to finish'& comes.. O I .emplbyeesof tWpl:'aning mill.. A ntim, ! - y I .. Boys Two piece Suits, ,$oy $3.50, Mabel Kerr, who has-been an�Gondon, pondenre course in engineering. 4' 5 . .. ber.of relatives h•nd frienels from Ont- I A& t Th ' Gode ch h f 1 , S t O0 'side places were lit tatthndance at the i'has returns . o own•,.., a rT The Seafoth Expositor t •us re ate: goys Th.>i•ee-.piece U. s* Joao... 4.5. , Co . an rs. os, a ,las on en e , ". - .. the state of matritony. .Dunn all, trophy at Cal cry bonspeil ;one of the i `` . jI (� i irks Colors are fast- g gg g formsrly of raja , , , the succeeding years .they have been Curlers was Dx:: Agnew, , i,� Ever ,one a. safest fit. . residents of town, where both are not Clinton. gra. Win. Cole, of Blyth', was the �i �' p " MILLINERY' .0 P E N 1 N G only held' in . the highest esteem,_ but ANS+DER CIIAN GE.-�At'the sail guest of her aunt, Mrs, Mitchell, last . r l l }.l i �� , . 11enjoy thenconfidence and respect of a 1, +red fturnball will week. C`"7�� .�.�, Last ni ht the occasion was 6ttin of the axi:)nth; Mr. r ..00 . g g retire from the firm of Rtimball do go- Miss Annie Brown, of Clinton, was "` ;��,�•,�,'�,1 �` observed by a social gathering at their Math, and liter place will be taken"'by visiting relatives in Tuckersmith on , ; is :� ' W I .2,5 home. That they may be'spared to his son-in-law, Mr. Arthur , q.'yndall Monday... - • arcs enjoy, many years raore of unbroken Mr R,umba,ll is one of the oldest bus!. Mrs W. C. Herbison, of Glasston, � ThU���� married life is the wish of all, , ness men of the town, and has always Dakota who has been visiting friends $1.50 y, g . . :,In St. Psul's church, on -March kith; , enjoyed the confidence -of the com• here fora couple of months, left for . i . munity as 'a man of irreproachable home on Wednesday.` AND FOLLOWING D,AV� 1881, ltev. Mr. Matthews spoke the rliaracter and the strioteat integrity. The, best'always go first, so -it would be wise to . • words that trade Mr. - and Mrs. W. hire H, Fraser and daughter Laura, . He has well earned the rest he. intends who have been the guests of Me and come ,Iii, and see them soon. Jackson rain and wife. The intervene to take. Not .'only Will the firm of Mrs Medd left on Tuesday for Guelph; ' _ , . ing years have passed so pleasantly , McMath do Tyndall, carry 0n the wherethe will visit before returnmw _ ' � _._ . _ _ .. __ _ . . Our formal Spring 'Opening days will that neither appear much older. On . carnia a tnakin buaincas, but they y Monde evening r Mr. and Mrs, Jackson g g • to their home flu Appelle, Sask. • �' , b will branch out into another line: invited to s; slid the avenin at Amon the New Elzn's visitors �itr- N W ,�, T ' _ ...- l,,.were._.Fite havebou ht ftoin Dr. Gunn the • g , . $7 e Thursda Wreh 29th and the - .follow-. ow. _ pl gg y _ --- _ r riVlr Hunter, ter editor-- . b yf i ,the halriecif M, ... ,larites Fair, anddafr' atictint ]ot adFotning the N7r; Excx !ng file week, wp e. i- ,_ ...,.- _ _-. -_ g .__- ' , Ing the evening Mr. D. A.. Forrester, a and rose ,erecting a two• of the Kmeardinu Reporter, and. Me. ' _ pu g 'Far .and awe the Fri n �.aturd V�Te are bus an behalf of-, the Jacksan•Ij'arrester• star p Mooney, otthe.Ri le i;>c xese. Bath Our new Hats are in, y ing day and S 'd•'jr .Y story brick building therein ;one part 3'+' p y p ', . , • p'ttir-Byrdone bowling rink, predented of it will. be used as a show room. for were on their way to attend the meet-' fin,est.colldction of nobby Headwear that has - Mr. Jackson with a large, handsomer to of the Orange Lodge in Glodeiich', now preparing for them, but liOt t00 busy engraved sCIver tray; the knew if buggies, ,kc, the other will be used for g e er been ill the Town of Clinton, p a Vurniture and Vndertaking business, Mr 1, U. Stevenson, of lllinton, was Dad) • ' o , I they waited until the 16th, Mr. Jack• which they'pro propose to start. Me Me- in town this week and called au The around any tittle and have a look at them, t0 We the best• of a ntion to all earl son would have some suspicion of what, P _. $,' � Math is a practical Undertaker,having Star, Although a life resident of ...1. 1.� . , . .,�»���-' . _ .... I . Was taking place, and they, therefore, devoted some time to the bitsrness in Clinton, he has sold his furniture and I'll . took him completely by surprise, and, Toronto, and will personally supervise undertaking business and will shortly ', . ordersi what is very unusual, lie was at a lose ,. for wards to suitably acknowledge the enterprisingDun linin, well knntvn remove to California, The Star has this part of tlic business. Bath tare While Mr. and Mrs. g known'him for about 30 years as a good • ,__.,_ .. beautiful gift, • is neighborhood, and it e]tizen,' during which time he has _ 0e- Din NS1 B , 1 of specially observingthroe hou't tit', d , . k. Jackson are u P Y is within the mark to say thiat no ane , cup"ted honorecl positions- in town, SO 7 the event, they are receiving the con. enjoys the confidence and respect of school and church life, and we trust he' • gratulations of a. very wide circle 0f the public,to a reater , extent. Thr, may enjoy. the of his past labors i friends. We are sure that everybody g • Clothing and Oents Fuirnishin Who knows them Will join with us in new building' well bi; erected as qui In the wanner 'climate. One thing rs g" � • 6 wishing :)]tern all the vea>is of future' ]y as ossibly, and will fill tip a vacancy certain, he will ever remain a British . I that has been a sort of eye sore for subject,-Godelrich Star. _ happtnoea. tusk srirtlid U0 .relics. "' 0 Nome time, i . 11 0 I Mrs. "Get-af, Pickett j says that Mr. Epb, Ball contem- to a party well known here, brother4n- $•. I ' , funeral. . and :Mrs. itos Bast... of town, are sisters,. .'Star plates moving to Qoderich shortly.... law of Mr. Geo: Davis: -We were very Just think of it, a, couple of weeks I p... pleased to. meet Me, Wm. Cudmore, of All size;, man kinds latest styles, ood• values. Y � Y. ' •9 t and Mr.'Sam: Mo.fFatt, of Londna, and John'13otfatt, of itippen, are brothers. more and the coal scuttle will, put i the London.road,in townon•Thursda ,awe for several month's rest'....The i Mr' Cudmore' has not been enjoying Y Q' w ` He also saris a sister, Mrs. free,: John- sten, in.l`ItLn]toba, Mrs K arkanan, of con r arip 900. ealt'eutl himforsome ut is now' rbori; I ... '• ew Shirts' XiKipper, and Mrs, John Johnston, of i a. '1`lieit marry friends sym- I ation of $50 OW fctr G d h h su roved tenet about and' this.is not a new grant, but a ae•vote, see his frienda; Mr(1u' ove has been .•, Dozens Of new W SpCitlg pathisewitlTthe .bereaved relatives:inI oif money not expended....Bradstree�ts ,a very active business u,an all his life .financial.record reports the, issue of a andhae'donehssharetowardsbuilding .,: .. Shirts are here. Nest . '/� IChair 1 f sudden affiiction. ' siLvnit 'WEDDINGS-Twetity-five years - ago' vesterday March 15 - Mr. d s Th ` D J h t far d' writ for $700 by a party here, against up this country of ours, and 'it is pleas- se fernier resident of this locality, but :ing to know that after his luany ,ups now living in the west.......The Innis- I and downs he is .now Independent of fA,l Alta Curlers won the Burns p I the fluctuations of business life. �; !:? �%� and natty patterns, the . �� , ��\ �• �r ' ' kind ,that .dressy mast• ► . an rs. os, a ,las on en e , ". - .. the state of matritony. .Dunn all, trophy at Cal cry bonspeil ;one of the i `` . jI (� i irks Colors are fast- g gg g formsrly of raja , , , the succeeding years .they have been Curlers was Dx:: Agnew, , i,� Ever ,one a. safest fit. . residents of town, where both are not Clinton. gra. Win. Cole, of Blyth', was the �i �' p " MILLINERY' .0 P E N 1 N G only held' in . the highest esteem,_ but ANS+DER CIIAN GE.-�At'the sail guest of her aunt, Mrs, Mitchell, last . r l l }.l i �� , . 11enjoy thenconfidence and respect of a 1, +red fturnball will week. C`"7�� .�.�, Last ni ht the occasion was 6ttin of the axi:)nth; Mr. r ..00 . g g retire from the firm of Rtimball do go- Miss Annie Brown, of Clinton, was "` ;��,�•,�,'�,1 �` observed by a social gathering at their Math, and liter place will be taken"'by visiting relatives in Tuckersmith on , ; is :� ' W I .2,5 home. That they may be'spared to his son-in-law, Mr. Arthur , q.'yndall Monday... - • arcs enjoy, many years raore of unbroken Mr R,umba,ll is one of the oldest bus!. Mrs W. C. Herbison, of Glasston, � ThU���� married life is the wish of all, , ness men of the town, and has always Dakota who has been visiting friends $1.50 y, g . . :,In St. Psul's church, on -March kith; , enjoyed the confidence -of the com• here fora couple of months, left for . i . munity as 'a man of irreproachable home on Wednesday.` AND FOLLOWING D,AV� 1881, ltev. Mr. Matthews spoke the rliaracter and the strioteat integrity. The, best'always go first, so -it would be wise to . • words that trade Mr. - and Mrs. W. hire H, Fraser and daughter Laura, . He has well earned the rest he. intends who have been the guests of Me and come ,Iii, and see them soon. Jackson rain and wife. The intervene to take. Not .'only Will the firm of Mrs Medd left on Tuesday for Guelph; ' _ , . ing years have passed so pleasantly , McMath do Tyndall, carry 0n the wherethe will visit before returnmw _ ' � _._ . _ _ .. __ _ . . Our formal Spring 'Opening days will that neither appear much older. On . carnia a tnakin buaincas, but they y Monde evening r Mr. and Mrs, Jackson g g • to their home flu Appelle, Sask. • �' , b will branch out into another line: invited to s; slid the avenin at Amon the New Elzn's visitors �itr- N W ,�, T ' _ ...- l,,.were._.Fite havebou ht ftoin Dr. Gunn the • g , . $7 e Thursda Wreh 29th and the - .follow-. ow. _ pl gg y _ --- _ r riVlr Hunter, ter editor-- . b yf i ,the halriecif M, ... ,larites Fair, anddafr' atictint ]ot adFotning the N7r; Excx !ng file week, wp e. i- ,_ ...,.- _ _-. -_ g .__- ' , Ing the evening Mr. D. A.. Forrester, a and rose ,erecting a two• of the Kmeardinu Reporter, and. Me. ' _ pu g 'Far .and awe the Fri n �.aturd V�Te are bus an behalf of-, the Jacksan•Ij'arrester• star p Mooney, otthe.Ri le i;>c xese. Bath Our new Hats are in, y ing day and S 'd•'jr .Y story brick building therein ;one part 3'+' p y p ', . , • p'ttir-Byrdone bowling rink, predented of it will. be used as a show room. for were on their way to attend the meet-' fin,est.colldction of nobby Headwear that has - Mr. Jackson with a large, handsomer to of the Orange Lodge in Glodeiich', now preparing for them, but liOt t00 busy engraved sCIver tray; the knew if buggies, ,kc, the other will be used for g e er been ill the Town of Clinton, p a Vurniture and Vndertaking business, Mr 1, U. Stevenson, of lllinton, was Dad) • ' o , I they waited until the 16th, Mr. Jack• which they'pro propose to start. Me Me- in town this week and called au The around any tittle and have a look at them, t0 We the best• of a ntion to all earl son would have some suspicion of what, P _. $,' � Math is a practical Undertaker,having Star, Although a life resident of ...1. 1.� . , . .,�»���-' . _ .... I . Was taking place, and they, therefore, devoted some time to the bitsrness in Clinton, he has sold his furniture and I'll . took him completely by surprise, and, Toronto, and will personally supervise undertaking business and will shortly ', . ordersi what is very unusual, lie was at a lose ,. for wards to suitably acknowledge the enterprisingDun linin, well knntvn remove to California, The Star has this part of tlic business. Bath tare While Mr. and Mrs. g known'him for about 30 years as a good • ,__.,_ .. beautiful gift, • is neighborhood, and it e]tizen,' during which time he has _ 0e- Din NS1 B , 1 of specially observingthroe hou't tit', d , . k. Jackson are u P Y is within the mark to say thiat no ane , cup"ted honorecl positions- in town, SO 7 the event, they are receiving the con. enjoys the confidence and respect of school and church life, and we trust he' • gratulations of a. very wide circle 0f the public,to a reater , extent. Thr, may enjoy. the of his past labors i friends. We are sure that everybody g • Clothing and Oents Fuirnishin Who knows them Will join with us in new building' well bi; erected as qui In the wanner 'climate. One thing rs g" � • 6 wishing :)]tern all the vea>is of future' ]y as ossibly, and will fill tip a vacancy certain, he will ever remain a British . I that has been a sort of eye sore for subject,-Godelrich Star. _ happtnoea. tusk srirtlid U0 .relics. "' 0 Nome time, i . 11 0