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ewR .0 and House
Furnishing D
e artment
Just Opered This Week.
We have rented the large rodm over Twitchell &
Son's store and had it fitted up for Rugs and House
Furnishings. If you feel you need a new floor cover-
ing this spring take advantage of these prices. We
intend carrying a much larger stock than before and.
Rug
oneof thebest`t
will have De >art
meats outside
the city. Here are a few specials for Saturday :
Seamless M dellion Rugs,,
suit-
able
for dining room,. libraries
and dens, 9512 very seeds'
•
10,10
Tapestry Rugs, 9x12 neat and.
hendsoiue pattern.. well worth
$13.00, very special 9.75
Axmiosteru
R s 4 onlyseam-
less, beautiful heavy pie, good.
colorings 0x12, speeial.. , .41:00
Wilton Rugs, 8 only, seam-
less, handsome designs in rich
colorings, 0x12, well worth 28 011
very special . .. , . 23.00'
We also carry a very large
range of japanese Mattingsvl',
and Rugs.
A Surprising Ladies a11d
Misses Suit Special
For Saturday
Just when most ladies
thoughts are turning to the
question of .new spring ap-
pare), a rare opportunity oc-
curs for the purchase of stylish
Spring Suits at very special
prices. We have just received
a special purchase of 24 Ladies
and Misses Suits featuring the
very ne\vcst models for spring
and to clear the whole pur-
chase in a few days we have
marked exceptionally low
prices. Scme of these Suits
sold as high as $22, very
special for Saturday 13 75
Come Early for Best Choice
ham= dia'0111116MPINZM
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on the following terms'. -$10 or
under cash above that ,unount fora'
PP ],7 i,
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-Three � ) 1175
License Holders el',d,t trill 1 ?
furnishing c g'n1,1 by-
( o approved joint noshes or
in South Huron °Must Go
.Ezra Brenner, John Morley and
airs, Elliott Given Periods to
Dispose of Stocks.
The South Huron license com-
missioners Met infens li '1'ue •d• -
a s ay.
Joh
n Middleton, of 'roderich'I'o}rn-
s.bip was • elected chairman anci
tsommissioners John Shoiritt and
W.H. Dellbridge scare pt es.nt with
Inspector John Torrance.
:Ezra l,rle•nner, tire Grand Bend
'rotelman, who is )►ow facing
charge. - of in bevy ..as :11 en one
month asei! on. and John' Morley,
or.'the Metro ooIJan 11:01>rl, Exeter,
three months to dispose of his
atock.. Mrs, Elliott, of :Hayfield,
'hilt only get a six months' license,
'Wen. Moffat, of 1Oenitralia. is given
three months to improve his pre -
A c1' eula't1')n Was present fr0111
Stuphen Tatt'nslhip asking for a
further reduction of licenses but:
this •1 a'' not (;ranted. •
The' following ing will he given .yelp•
91 iigms S J,:i for -\1 'T, Acre-•
son, cif Centralia , Mrs, J. A, New
cit
Commercial, cial .Tiensall. L+'rancia
Cori Mg of King George W. J Per-
kins of Comm 1ca'l 1'ayfield
my Darrow, of Conin1.c1:ci tl,
Zurich -R. R Johnson and J. P.
Rau Crediton -August Hili. Dash-
- wood -Wm. Zimmer.
Typewriter Speed
A. speed of nearly 600 words a min-
ute
has been attained by a Kentucky
1aventor's typewriter that writes cora-
nations of letters and syllables.
Death on Grasshoppers,
Receiving power frons a gasoline en -
ante, a machine invented by a cali-
'Ltan-ia man draws grasshoppers into
41 cage by suction as it is driven
ilrough his vineyard.
Those Hat Pins
Munich policemen and street car
pnductors are provided with protec-
' .Si 's which, at their direction, they .
)rillaiy attach to the dangerous ends of
-,yeomen's hat pins..
'Auction Sale or 40 Heaa'd of
Cottle
1'h'under'. eti '11 been in-
rucyd by M1 leo. IT011and to
5011 by p,11 tic a ieti',ll n 1 the barns
'•)ithe f-3uttel N001111uluy May 1 •>..
tae f.ilutving at 2 0 clock P. M..--2
cows n wly cal Yeti; '3 springer's;1
Sarsey cow dery P1 Nay a good.
Emily cow; 4 young cows milking
117111 ,�).October•
�it d y 111
; 1 heat! n£ grana
wxttl • 23 yo mcalves from on
e
to three weeks old (11 Duel ams 12
1Xolet.eins' , the above cattle are
Int good condition and will be Sold
s•
..1X per cent per annum, off 1 n
01 edit amnnate.
Geo. Holland, Proprietor,
Thos. ti;u'ndry
_Auctioneer.
Auction Salo
In Clinton, on Saturday, April 20th
at 3 o'clock, suit Iengt,hs, trousers, and
suits, overalls, smocks, etc. Terms-
Cash. A. J.
Holloway, proprietor. D.
N.
prl
Watson,Auctioneer.
ioneer.
For Sale.
Good Oolt 1. year old, and a Sow 2
years old. apply to
MRS. ROBT. BROWN, Hallett
Wanted
A teamster, 5te,rdy p sitian, mnst he
a first class man, and hod with horses,
Apply to
W. DOHITRTY PIANO CO
Pr:vate Sale
of Furniture and Wagons
Estate of Late John Leslie
Dining room chairs table and side -
hoard 1 hair cloth sofa 1 book case, 3
bureaus, 4 kitchen chairs and other
articles, 1 democrat wagon, 1 one horse
wagon, Can be seen any morning or
afternoon at his late residence,
MATRON STREET.
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1 ROOFING 1
y' Steel Shingles
Corrugated Iron
e
Cali or Phone for
our Prices.
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Asbestos Fire Proof
Regal
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Vanci & gut er
is' Sanitary !Plumbers
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WREN To STOP AD'VEIT.TISING. ROUGH %LTP Cr L':d:.E3,
When1, the prassthopper'ceases to On Sateldeiy next the local Oolleg
hoe it roths!! team journey rhwn to
Stfatford to play the Ouilegia1,e there
for the Hough Cop, .A. rea urn game
will be played in Clinton un S 1tuldtiy,
May 313. Oonla wont ou the 01/rlee,
the winner playing ,Ign iinet the Win.
ner of the USW wet•-Wrng hien games.
The following rill probably he. the
p. .: CJr d Well- l -Col Tonn
Hoe t iI 1r a ce,
13eacnm -- .Fall Back P. 1=i. Melia. ,
Sparks; J: Srnillie- LT&f Black McCros-
tie. Kilts, a !;milli., Raiser, Beach -
your advertising. ford -Forwards.
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ODDFELLOWS AT I LYT9.
s AS THE STORY GOES.
'Bine et">n,ing callers tbait- F,l•yth £itaridard :-A gala night
were, er. c
in gaily with'`the Kintei'i y's )0h ,r-,, was spent ari^tiic Odd fel law ti bodge,
a paer of little. feet was, heard. at on Tuesday evening, The occasion
the ; head' of the, stairs,. Airs. Km- being a visit from (the degree team
ter by :raised her
'and, Wa"neclt
h'.
, or the, Clinton
lodge. The Brussels
others to letct10511 9he sacmembers hear ng ltt 'the Clinton
iLta n .r , ,1,11 I
{f a
'children a 0117 to
softly. the child et are
g
y
dellve> their 'good night ms9.a elar
uss decided d to alto cr
n,
over'
Italwaysgives meat aling 01 bringing with them two t,i lis iter
reverence to hear them -they a .e' The degree team which was under
so much nearer the Creator than the chat ge el L gri MaaL'i Mr. IT.
work in a most
onn
P�. Chant putt we are ,and they. speak thetheIo} e , 1 , the t
that is in their little hearts never efficient manner, being quite a ro-
se
sefull'y as when the dark has come, velation to the ,l'lyth brethren and
listen." There was a moment of it showecl. WI: at pr act se will do.
itrtease silencelthen:- "111anma' We have n•odoubt ideas would be
came the message in 0. shr;ii picked by the home degree master
whisper. "Willie has. Pound a bed-' whereby he will profit. After the
. work was finished', ;i numeel.
bug." ofspeeches were d :livened by the
ADACCHTER•S CRUEL JOKE. 1 visiting brethren commending the
Blyth Lodge on the advancement
A young lady in Goderieh Town-, they have made since organization,
ship recently played a cruel -oke also ' commending the Clinton de -
on her mother and lthis is how it gree team i,n the manner. in which
happened: She had found a lore they had put .ori the work. Geo. E.
letter that her father had writ'sn McTaggart and S A. Poplesftone
to her mother in their halyon days also gave splendid addresses On
of courtship. She read the letter the work in genet at a ter which a
to her mother, substituting 1 er repast was pelt tl:en of lcIIov-. ti by
own rame and that of her lover a social couple of hours were. spent
who lives on. the :kale Line. The in games, etc.. a•I' :m the Lr 'i..io e
mother was very angry and left lar home being well pl. a '• el
stamped ' her foot in disgust, for- with the evening spent in the If ; to
bidding her daughter to have. any- lodge room.
thing to do with a man who could
write such foci;t1) stuff to agiri, DFA'i'li OF MRS. 'D1J--'S .
The girl then gave the 1:iter :to
mother ito read and the home sud-
denly became so quiet the 1'she
could bear the snowflakes falling
in the hack yard.
'MARRIED LAST W 13IfK.
hop and the cow omits her bawl ng
when the ,fishee 0011onger ilop.
and the. baby 'Soaps tits edu'e.ling;
when thednnn rs no longer dun.-
anti
u -and the hoot owl quits its hooting
when the:riders even; cease Iif'0i t un
and theburglar stops his loo'ting:,
when the )*in:,' 110 Longer runs .and.
t11e skylark' stops its 'larking ; when
the heap>ens begin to drop and the
old Maids stop advising then 1115
timet shut the shop andc ui '
f o ) h 1 14
Last Fr:day 111-111111:0g \4 Ign-e;t
Murray, relict of the I .11:e Peter
Depe,1• pal round to hat ; 1 1,1
away at the ripe ngo of SS years
and 10 months. Docc t: '1 for the
1. art emu. l' of vc 1 i 1015 ti -14111
101111 11111)❑-I❑-1ay Mr. W '!ntn
A very 7101ti )1•�d$ing 1 ,r 1:
De he [) 1:a ing moved 14 r 10001
place in St. Paul's church I'et \'V etl- 11-a to e. 1)rr•;a c 1 11 1 ' ,1 d
nesdav afternoon when Miss Amy here a great m"'.ny' ye t• s a a. Sh
Alberta, dapghlter of Mrs. John R a; n us tIV1 of '.111 ti g on.').11
\VOun we.; married to 119'1. 1:11;1, ie..' la -0 and 1 1'cd far
a ' 110 ns'n•
Wit:'am Stewart of .lfu'lett 5011 of Iia n 4.•.'11 yl bare h• t father '. •trcl
Mr. and r'lrs. \1'101. stowait. \d,., a ool,ege. \ grown up fan
] a; e iatel t0.c,'n ui, th rix ah)11 , in Div e of three sons. .Tas. of Toronto ;
of
Cholera The 00(101,11} teal pry_ Ibis- uf,Detroit; an
.'rot' +
furmt11 by the R' -•v. C. E. Jia chis '( h1ca: o; anrd two d ag] t_ t 1u.
and 0,15 witnessed of I,1,. im_ 1'rle T1amrsvtli,, u;tl lrle. W.
mediate relatives and friends ')f Doherty, 011014n, Phe funeral was
the fa'ri:ics '1 he young c oul.1 held on Saturday and service:, were
wore 011'1 tcndcd, :Miss 1),1y It (01)1ucted P1 Rev. J. 1' 10411 Tbr
y played t144 'Dwedding lea ch,
T 11
The, bride as )ry daintily, and Pallbearers were, \V. Moore. 77_
S.
becomingly attired in ugowe of Cliff, W. !Alarming. W. Harland, W.
white silk- Line t1 or_' a veil and C'antelon rind 1T, 1:. Chant. The de -
Alt of d a !sign: bog f iii' of roses. ceased teas uni) .v'sal ly 051(1 mer!
Alder 114] s t,r d1 of t 1? 11(11 1' , respected :old was closely idet:1i
'the hrida, ptr'ty chore to the home and _sl
011111! Li d(''s mother on the Bay- 111 (1 with the Methodist Church.
fir'ci 1; a'1 when, the )wedding 1'
ft mit was spread. Afterwards Mr.
and Airs. SteWlu't went to their • A „ 1,11.;1 device 1-; L1 acr,u'h, cl ill
beam. on the 13th 0011. of ILP''.i the 1101 of an artotn)h:' ' 1; i •'% i to
where they w;) sett: • dawn to f1)•.
>.ral'ties ofdif .i,he'y have t1
good wishes of hosts of friends 101'
r
ahappy and prosper n1s future.
give as al t.rn, t0he, la,,, 11:1 3 10 -10 --
eon -iv (iella'r
''d is .1
11 ra4�-
tion.
Six Reasons for Laurier Policy
'04r.J,Alien Racer, M P.,inannr-
ticle in the Contentpotmy Review;
on "The 1 a'uu1'ian Naval issue,' 1
which has attracted wide attenCon
n:t
i in
Enb la,
c . i�n'0s ..^,i
c..:),
ns
S'�
ti. at ,.,t
ofhis contention
s�u7 mit
support
Lanrier's 30110y is bolter
than that of Premier Borden in :
L -It does directly secure \V 1 at
is ittduhi ally the desire orev, :
many Canadians -the preseece of
ship's of war in Canadian writers.
2. ICv it 1,anada. would repay
her debt by d finitely Iif01te llTOt
the burden of r•erlponsih:l' 1y 11.1
rests on the British Admiralty,
3,-I:,y•adopting such a pr.1 cy Can-
ada Would simply* be applying one
of the 1 asic-pr u1c 131 as on which
out .11111)01 al relations tit,
•1,-1'ythe appl caition of Sir Wil-
frid f t Viers 30!:00 111)nc eau n
0girai 1.:mit: 11e slat to Collodion
naval 0Xpen(litur"7, If Ciiinda, has
to consider ithe needs or Englan(
and the Eri,pire as well as her own
there will b') no method• of fixing
her expenditure. rt' Canada n'
, , 5
s0 roe future 1111110 )1 et )
t t5 1 a It.h
a Can ..d1a11 navy 11.9 well, t me wa
have been last, and 1.1:11L0111 01 1
would be (0111(1 upon to mala
financial sacrifices 111 .1 would rem:
unto voraLly 011Can,.dian prosperi-
ty and deVel 41)01 1.t.
anadia.ns wish t') he1,) in
bearing the bur den of 111401.1 p,'e-
3 oration, they must l,1' p) 'pari1
to serve til_mscl:;s. old tit- only
way to induce theta. to 110 s•7 in to
ha re anational
G. -Sir Wilfred Laurie- hl an does
not throw • 00 p, c ci3)4 0 ). I 0 into
those j,rolacros of imper'el fcd:ra-
tion which a coiztinucti poi cy 0f
( 1)04:1( 011 cantribu'.tions must neces-
1llirily involve.
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11001100.55•••0' ECHOES FROM QUEEN'S PARK, 1a0••eetM >s•ar:
(Special to the New Era)
Summary ,of the Ontario Legis- jy: The Pritne Minister promised
Ialur,e for week ending April 14th, con `deration.
1" art of (the. records of the ova , nanny rt, r-rN,
1'ubl;e, Aee01.1 t9 , 01nrn:(t tee uy,
purged by'"he n a',oir>t •.. proton r.,,1:‘1'1.1;11-1111 e ratpohfanf P1'01)0,111 to 01)-
! , , 1 t ,01111 a (.'ominthei<,.) 01' . 5'
11 1 ,, � r. tb
i i cleat
nt 4 1e£ .] Committee Cl 1
Ui t e cl l] d17
the floor of the ;lousy by the Op- [Committee 07'11:.,1 J el i ;latera to
iaodition. investigate rural (,-,pdrlions, 05300-
both
der:x i t'
0 . ation in country
00141- I ,Y 1 cot, 11
2. motion to appoint a 1 y
districts t5 „
1 ,cf I �(;
and 1 scarcity � the e, offarm
missilt)n 101171 investigate aural d'�- Y � m .:
population ded'etlt_d, labor was toted down by the
3." 1Lon, Adan:!''eels lrrt]'odtiees C,'ovcrnn)ent, 'C'ol. ayb'I•y,1311..iberal
]'ill to encourage>71 0111 ie radialJ; 141en1bel f101' South MOxforr,d; )1109-
um country di:ftucts, Mg the re lolu11io1) for an tn)l esti-'
4. Definite am onnc'lmente made gatiion,pointed .out that conditions
b,y the P111149 Alinieit t that 1!10110 in the country wore far from l.c
would 1)'e )10 workmen'e Compere- ing what 'they should beet, and 11101
Ke,
ration Act this seseinsession.,n it was ithe duty of the Crov51m010nt
d'iseatist tction among workingmen. in the .in(tei osts p1 the farm,n s of
6. 0330aitioe Osla .for full ire the P11101'ulee to give the question
lfaoimlaclteioan WhcOorn,tcbcyiniuog La4l.11e0 1101; 100'11 tahrge uduomets's s11u4111515t0in11yi. n Inspp3l1'1 oifft4li1e5
,nope tl he Wan 1 )
s t , blr, o persuade
! 1 t >. nacie.
and N u h r -I alit r i' ]
a g l e n 0 aro Rail p
V
the 1 er m 1t,
not .nt » .40 take 1C
o a )s > i over one rnillwl
, .ikon
] 3
g
r
acres at nominal co,,,t.t
Electric Radials.
13. 13x11 giving plower to the City ,Iron, Adam (leeks Bill to en -
of Toronto to purchase the P1- courage Municipalities 1 )41))) ld
runic, Electric. Light '0om1'•any g'iV- electric radials is an importam
trot 1
(ii ri t,a second re u u g,171.000 of lea:halation, Mr. N. W. R0-
Al Nowell maker e1 e al 0e web,ipeag• . m 1 tll 011poe tion,
11111101.. is to secure 1 ax l,lel.,rn' which has urged such a sche)))"11 1
especially in regard to land and session, congratulated the 411111ster
.of Power on his Ball. Nu '1orcin-
ment funds will be spent directly
,on the projbctt. Th... . cost is lo be
met by the Municipalities from de-
bentures. The. rail 41 ty 9 'will be al-
lowed to use ft he Hydro right
of way, and by> buying the
Hydro CUM' en would be, freed
from any danger of exorbitant
rates.
Tax Reform.
improvements but tite '000ern-
ment 110lted them' down,
3. Mr. Jkowe1I s proposal to give
votes on money bylaws to tenants
with three ycar letups defeated.
Present law 21 years.
9. Mr. J. Ci. Elliott Liberal
ber for West Middlesex proposed
the giving of votes to married wo-
men, owning property. Mr. T.R.
Whiteside Conservative. West To -
110111o, and Align S'tndholme.Labor,
East Ittm'illhon, voted with the Op-
por(ition for the proposal, 10111011
was defeated.
10. Horn. W. J. Hanna aelm its that
In s%rite of the fact' that t1111
G,ov,ennment lavas given every op-
portunity to bring in a real 111 011 5111 0
,of tax reform this year, they have
the license law is being } i .attri fa' led toldo S) 01nd the agitatioi7
0101 is hying sold on for relief n')I:. hal''' to eonttnlue
and that 641ar,
et(amei5 on the 'lower lakes and on before.
the (0'1 ars 111eg`.dly. Boats are
The only changes agreed toimy
finer1 a.lthe 11(1 of each season;
the Government are 111051 decid-
Which e ppoa:(tion nin he mmittee,
arn'ountsthpOracticallpointed y tol a liceoutnse pedroviupoding. 'at
higherSpecial exemCoption for
system C701:'tl'ar}r to the law.'
incomes. 7 he chief issue, however'
11 Government d 1f( aterl res,,- of giving i\Tuir1011.01:Lies ,Deal hp-
03on to innpu3c in rhe Ynhl1c Ac- tion 'to tax improvements 1.es
counts elite. 1011 statements of the
expeuditun's of the 'P.a., N.0.Ball-
way and the llydr> lelertric (om-
mis43lon.
Sla ata holler 'W orl.ing-
In a wool: cranrnrru with h054111ss
and 1nteres ing Silnirlinns. rile
, most 9j1.(1aeuln' 000111 et, the
1 Legi: to u1 e was the t, 1,'11 or the
s11.a 11 r ull.•r in 11)'' Public , cceuuts
Committee, NV.; i a 11 1'ronri fu:rc.
1,11)11 al dleml:: 1 fnr 1't et.•e Huron
du ing the intc0tr'a Ian into the
payment =4 4;21,000 10 the Taylor
Scutt Com, any it) 1,1.11;e1'11•'11t of
their (koro! ae...inst the Cover.n-
m10)1 In r:aunt'�c Ciun trill4 tltr' ('en -
110 hrie''10 1rl;or cull rt- asked
111r.11iyl n' ti -n 1.0i11 -n1 questions:
1. .Did you til' Sir .1 atm, 1VIi L-
lacy that un loss you secured a
f'a 1u sue in isomeetion )0111) your
claim y 11. would 1. y 1)0 l) a member
Iof the Cabinet?
'2. Did you 0111',. a contribution
to the mann. nil or any member
of the 10111111;. 111' for politica"
purposes during. the lit.; of the con-
tr act.
These queslions 1111 Taylor re-
fused to anew'er, T114 <hiurm:111 o1
the C:'ornm;iftee rni •d 11 at he need
not answer them and was sustain-
ed by the 1" 111>..t Val:iV4 majority
titer a ht 'a•'(1 (111tri'.
it wan ithcn that the Foliar really
began to roll. 'P. Il' McGarry was
the man 11.110 maintained 1110 10041'.
He tools the abs0lut' I0 unpre-
cedented course of moving that the
questions, answers, discussions and
votes be shriek an from, the records
of the Committee. This attempt:
to mot ,
ae t Ile 1,
OalthoughC
protetai d 011411151 With 'hem'114.
by the Tal al loam bars, 4011.1 forc-
ed through by the silt orior num-
bers nn the. a Ol ,t'nmerrt side,
"Phis 041)))) stately means' de-
clared M), J. t 1:11„0•-t Liberal mem -
bee for West 1liddtsex, `tl•at
whenever aquesti,on ) nlharttssitig•
evidence giVe11, it. can bestruck. off
'
the recolttl G, Til' is nothing 1101 an
outrage."
The principal involved was con-
sidered so important that the case
1005 lu,ougbt 113) 011 the floor of the
'flame, and the Opposiltion's pro-
test against what they considered
1101 only tyrahn e 1)11!: a sordid clis-
regard of the pal tic' interest in the
111neter, was registered cmphatical-
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DR. PRIEDMANN, self -sty 4401
tuberculosis expert, has ' been
treating patients in Now 'Yorke at
820 per fir cannon t. The l,leclet•al
Government has ordered an 1.
y estigat'son to determine his
rights.
1'REMIER 110:P,LTN, :of Manitoba,
whose la 11 on in e tatting a.
P110 00N. A, L. SIFTON, Liberal Methiodist Temperance I twger; IC„
P1'omier, return(3 4030 411 i1, L.Taylo:', to his, Cabinet has en -
,A I berta,
n-,Alberta, raged 'French 0005051'atives:
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than land. 11115 0011 heen t0110I(103.
and the Opposition is stilt on the
warpath for the re f ms, widen
have been 10:i1vid41: d1)mruL'3
both int the cities and country die-
tricts of the Province.
Births, Maarrioges a Deaths
BIRTHS
1Vatson-In .I.Ivth on April 14th
to bar. and 13 5. Wm. Walloon) 1;nee
Miss Fanny Mas:)nl adtu,ghter,
Webster -1n TTu 1011 onApri1 23 s
toMr. and Mrs. Joseph \4elr.,t;ra
daughter.
Lee -In Clinton on Thu Ain•i1
1. 1913, to Alt and Airs, 1 bus.
Lee, a dan3111'')'.
Andoraon-Iu Clinton, on April 2Ist.
to 1411•, and :171x, Thos >s .J. Anderson.
of 14odc'rich. 1(11' 1)11')'!)' of Clinton.
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DEATHS.
Logan -In Myth on April 13th Mrs.
Logan sr. aged 70 years.
Depew-In Clinton on Friday ,1)1'41
18th.
.Margaret.Murray, relict of
the late Pater 0, pe kV, aged gy
years and 10 months.
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month or so refturned to town last
Saturday.
M:t's W King was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. John Bennett, of
:PI'yth, dewing the week. -
Mr. James MeMath paid Dungan-
non a visit 'lash week.
Mr. Vern Gook, eldest son of }Ir.
Josh Cook, has entered the'Union
Bank at G,oder'ich. We wish the
young gentleman success.
Mrs. J.Leslie (herr has been
under the doc'tor's care this week
suffering from tollsollltis.
MACIIINE DISPLACES
THE SCRUB WOMAN
A New invention Spreads Clean Soapy
Water, Scrubs up Dirt and Dries
Floor In Few Moments
An automatic scrubbing machine
has been invented which is claimed
to do as good work or even better than
a skilled scrubwoman can, do on her
knees with hot water, soap, brushes
and cloths, Little motors run by
electricity are pllrced ea wheels and
that tanks of hot water and revolving
brushes and felt' drying cloths are so
adjusted that this machine may be run
over a floor and the surface thorough-
ly scrubbed and dried.
This machine is the invention of a
New York janitor, It spreads the
soapy, clean water, brushes scrub up
the dirt, cloths dry the cleaned place
and the dirty 'hater is absorbed into
another reservoir, '.lite utachine may
be connected with an electric light fix-
ture alter the manner of vacuum
cleaners. The motor drives the cleans-
ing brushes at a speed of about 400
revolutions to the'rninute, and there is
an arrangement whereby the pressure
of the brushes on the flo r maybe
regulated, bearing down 11813 over the
Personal Notes • dirty spots and lighter on the clean
places. The scrubber is pushed across
the floor as one would push a carpet
sweeper or lawn mower, and it does
not have to be turned around -the
handle is merely swung over. This
reverses the pressure on the bristles
of the scrubbing brushes and
keeps
them straight- The inventor claims
this is ''more sanitary than the hand -
scrubbing method because it lifts up
the dirt and carries it away instead
of grinding and rubbing it into the
floor. At the same time it looks as
though the scrubwoman would still
find work to do cleaning out the cor-
ners of rooms, the stairways and other
such nooks and corners as the machine
1s too large to work into the corners,
where half the dangers from germs
are to be found, or to scrub stairs,
for obvious reasons.
Mr, 3, Wiltse made a business trip
to London last week.
lis Jos.s Ealltenbury
was a7
To-
ronto
ronto tis„tar last week..
eC ,
Mrs leo. !Brown, of Toronto, is
visiting her daughter Mrs. 3. Leslie
1(011.
Miss Hazel O:Neil (eaves next
week for Toronto . where,
a:b' enters 10(15 of the
city heap:tals to train for a nurse.
Miss O'Neil had intending gning
early this spring' hut Ile her parents
took the trip to :Bermuda she stay-
ed homme. The young lady wii' be
missed in church and social circles,
Miss Jessie Docicl.s, who has herb
visiting at layth for the past
..,oma.
Po
The following are made Honor-
ary- members of the Exeter Bowl-
ing club. Rev. W. M. alantin 711
London. Rev, R. J. W. Per kins of
Ingersoll and Messrs S. G. tend J.
41' Jiawden, of Edmonton. Feilow-
fn3 were the' officers cl•cted Hon,
Presidents. J, J, Morn er. M.. P. H.
Either M. P.P. president I. RCarl-
irig Vice Pres. f, l},.5'1'aobnr'y;
Secy R,N.Creech 4 7reas N. D. Him -
don Auditors J. A Stewart 0.113
41'. fl. Lovett Cfrounds PontW. J.
fRama.n I. R. Carling auu Sas.
Taylor.
4 meeting or the Honsall :I 011 ono;
Club was held 1(1 i'he C'omm.e7'chi;
iti,on
for this year. The following
f4:otcl for the purpose of organiz-
pfficCis vi'01 - rlrct 0, Hera Art
Goo. :a,le:E en President 1) (110)-;
51C1i VAle!'. Pere. +coot t ('ase Sec.
Tre t a 0, \) I' Deleon, 11tan t3);tg
committee Mies s 17, 1',091/11, Dr,
Abair, J.Steacy. Pl:Was moved by
11.,Arno ld and seconded by C. A.
McDonel1 that Messes 1?, A. Caul?-
,
inti'-
lo;n and J.0. . Scott be 110)11rars'
members fat 1.11.3,
The following aim 4110 officers for
1••Vingh ani Bowlers
Ron. president, 11.1.'1, (..Dallas;
hon. 1'iee president: Mr. W.11010)es
pp.resident, Mr. N„Ev ins vice -pros.
D,•: G. H, floss; secret ar'y-t: aasurer,
M.r. L, Bink y audit ors, Mr. A. 0.
Smith and Mr. Ct. N. Griffin. Those
present at tit meeting weir. hlx- t
President i Mr. 14,1�1.'Porter, Messrs
Hol A. ,
F Smith,.
. ,C Dal Dallas, T'
s .I.
I
P 1+71 duet, , N.
Evans. A
,
'rioting,
L
I3incley, cnd Dr.G. TT. Rose.
aA O_.,
A meeti g t ,ox anze afootba I
irr
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club )l' 19 hcid in the' IT nRCl'l Kim;
110(7)ge Hotel on Monday night,
when the fol 10Win3 officers were
chosen, 11011, Pres. es. Tt. Sol clan ; )'r's.
A. Whiteside ; \ice Pres. 1.s, t'lras.
440010; Sec. -Teas, _\.11c ophi11;
Managing Committee. R. ('ol o .'l 1, 1',
Cook, 0. Cann, A. Clark, AI, Ort-
wein, '00,1470011 Manager, P. Small-
aeolmbe, Captain W. Shepherd. It
Was decided to charge, t member-
ship fee of one dollar, Ifs ttisfne-
tar'y arrangements can be mode
the club will enter the W.P.A. A
field ira9 110011 0011 1011 1)1(1 pradtise
will 111 commenced right away.
The C.C.I. football team and file
toe n boys have been holding prac-
tice games to got in 11nap0 for the
51 112011.
110 Hough Cup ad I: he) aJinntly
contended for this spring, and if
1,islowe1 holds the 5110. r 100.110 1110
northern Itolvn stud(n1) 1)1111110011
the grandest :if i tut 'lop 141 tire
,other husky 010) 0119 !viii, 41.0 their
dead hest t) I'1ft the "meg."' With
the 10115 niil cup holders, the ai-
pn.ants are :
Listowel! TTigh SC11oo1.
Stratford Collegiate,
Clinton Collegiate,
r
\ : , rn„rnhan, I1rgh School,
GaltC '
ollcgiate.
Woodstock College,.
The .time for affiliation expired
last Thurad'ay and 41.Marys had
not cantered, 'd, as had been expected,
The six teems have; been group-
ed as follows for the 1105,t; round of
hom ,l
home and homegames nn
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and , goals May3,
o c > i
g t count:
Stratford and Clinton.'
Wingham and Listowel,
Woodstock and Galt.
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