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Tbe
Neglected
n
Opportunity
Never coures back. You let it go
and it is gone forever. A few clays
ago we were offered the oppol lilt'-
ity of buying an exceedingly tine
line of low priced Bair B1 usher. I
We took it. Now we present to
you the opportunity of sliftriogan
it good thing. These brushes the
speak of aro it good 'ordinary size,
pure bristle and well finished back
and handle. They are just the
brush for ordinary use or for child-
ren, At 40c they would not be
dear but at ;:5c the price we offer
then] to you tit, they are by far the
best value we have ever been 'title
to offer.
Another opportunity we give you is
that of buying n pint bottle of
STRONG H(�LISEHOLD AMMON-
IA for 20c.
Still another is a box of 13UTTERMILK
AND WITCHHAZEL SOAP -3 (•aloes,
good size, hard, nicely perfumed
and neatly put up for only 10c•
And yet another -that of securing
your SULPHATE OF COPPER OR
BLUESTONE for spraying, at a rett-
sonable price, either in small or
large quantities. Ask for our quo-
tations on the number of pounds
you may need,
011011000110
Allen & Wilson,
GRADUATE DRUGGISTS & OPTICIANS.
WM. N. WALKER,
---the reliable ---
UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS
MAKER,
SEAFOR.PH, ONT.
Parlor Furniture repaired andrc.overed.
Carpots sewed and laid; also cleaned and re;
novated at reasonable prices.
MW -Orders left at BROADFOOT & BOX'S
store, Clinton or Seaforth, will be promptly at;
tended to.
HeqdsWui III Business!
NTigAL ���
STRATFORD, ONT.
Our business is to fill heads with practical
knowledge. The Leading Commercial
School It, Caueda to day. Nino beautiful
college rooms; excellent teachers; moderate
rates; enter at any time ; circulars freo.
W, J. ELLIOTT. Principal.
Don't Spectacles
Buy
From a man that cannot fit ou pro.
perjy. Our Mr, A. T, COOPER took
-.a-.-colrrse _ in.. the Otitic Ll Institute of
Uanwdtt, and his certffic Lfe "l4e:irs-testi=-
mouy to his ability to properly fit
frames and glasses. We shall be
pl sed to test your eyes at any tinie,
1a 01 tell you whether you need glasses
Lve tot. Don't delay coming if your
eyes trouble you.
Wm. Cooper & Co.
$2 Reward
For Gray pocket book containing money, notes,
&c., lost last Tuesday April 20th. I,oavc at
Tom NEws-RECORD office.
House aond Buggy Stolons
Second Notice -A Fuller Description,
Stolon from the church shed, Ilolrnosville,
Out., on Sunday evening, April Ilth, about 8
o'clock, a large, heavy Bay Mare, a little light
in color and about 10 years old; fair share of
hair on legs • hind feet white. The Buggy is a
top one arc{ made by .John Leslie, (Tinton,
Ont, The bridle is nearly new; Ilie harness
not so good; one shaft being supported by it
tied strap; the breast collar is tic up on one
..side by a piece of twine. There were two
robes one grey goat and the other brown buff-
alo. The whip had been broken near the top
and was repaired with wax twine and goose
quill. There was also an old brown horse blan-
tot, patched with grain bag, aucl torn oil cloth,
n
sewwith black thread.The Police are re-
quested to be on the alert for the thief and pro-
pertyy. SUITABLF REWARD will be given
Por informatlon leading to recovery of sank.
Arrest and wire or address the
CHIEF OF POLICE, Clinton, Out,
Ladies'
Belts
and
Blouse Sets.
In Belts we have a very large
line, all the very latest pat-
terns, We have some nice
ones with bicycles on. The
prices are 15o up.
In Blouse Sets weA lead, we have just
received a half gross, that
were bought at a very low
price. We can give you a
beautiful set for 100, collar
button, three studs and a nice
pair of links, all for only 10c.
Remember these goods are
silver plated. Come and see
-•'i them,
''P. S. -Don't forget that we do Engrav-
ing in our store dvhile you wait.
J. B. Rumball,
JEWELER, and Bell Telephone,
CLINTON.
•
u.t All Aunt's Advice.
i1
atCh RROUGT A YOUNGLADY OUT OFTHFSHADOWOF DEATH.
REMARKABLE LIDL]
SHOWS THE yOND:]FUL !EAL7H•On the
RESTORING POWER OF DIt. \\ 1LMAMS'
I �Oy
PINK PILLS.
.••
Frons Tho Orangeville Banner.
There is no doubt tit all that Innny
Iia -will be a better boy ; will people are prejudiced against prupite-
be earl to school it will teach tally medicilles, dud equally uo doubt
y '. - inaiiv look upon the tesLiuunlials pub -
habits f )unctualit
1 abs e U
I
1 y lisheil as touch in the nature of all ex -
Poultry News. aggerated putt. If the Banner hits
or $2 been tinctured with this feeling it lilts,
6031E NO'TEs ill•' INTEREST. so far as one inediciue is concerned,
- - had ics doubts removed. We refer to
an� ! 4 John Forrester has secured fifteen Dr. N'i11iFLme' Pink Pills, concerning
White Ruch chicks front a setting of the LLll'atll'Q egtlFLlltles Of which strong
fifteen eggs. claims have been wade, and, proofs
flue eggs "Jim" How- advauced in their support which
Out of tweet
Y gg seeured equally strung. But it is
1\'e sell a fairly good watch, 8011 secured twenty-four chickens. when one coures across in their own
With proper traaturent it will this is a record breaker. locality a case almost rivaling any that
last many years. We call it Lorne C. Todd has fifteen B. P, have been made public, that doubt dis•
the "Boy's Watch" because it Rock thickens from fifteen eggs. He appears and conviction follows. Such a
y will have about one -hundred thm•ough- case the Banner carne across and inves-
seeme to just about suit the breds in the fall. tigated and now gives the facts. The
average boy. The demand for eggs cu Lack Ken- case is that of Miss Sarah Langford, an
nedy continues, and ale has sold till tie Qstiulable young lady who resides in
Prices run up as high could spare during the past week. A the neighborhood of Camilla. We
number of new hatches from his own were told she had been brought near
as $8 or $10. pens have been added. to death's door and had been restored
to health through the agency of Dr.
Frank McDonald has sonic B. P. Willianis' Pink Pills. We decided,
��t�itld� Rock chicks front the pen of Lorne C• however, to east hearsay aside and in -
Todd, and Bert Daynient has also a vestigate for ourselves.
hatch of White fruit) the pen of Lack We found Miss Langford the picture
Kennedy•)i s F her leas -
of health and good spirits, , 1t p e
Richard Forden )f Stapleton has ant hove in Camilla. In response to
P. B. Crows
� this week secured a nice hatch of Corn- our inquiries as to her illness and the
ish Indian Game chicks, and is ex- cause of her recovery, she expressed her
petting it lot of White Leghorns as willingness to satisfy our curoislty, and
well. as she added, relate her experience for
Jeweller and t, Thomas Kearns of Stapleton Was the good of others afllcted as she wits,
Expert V�TatL'll altvttys a
fowl fancier and has again Her story very briefly was as fol -
decided Lo Procure something good lows: --
,,,d will start on B. P. Rock eggs from "I had la grippe in the spring of 1804,
Repairer. Lorne C. Todd's pen. I did not seent to get over the effects of
J. B, Rumball is an old-time fowl the attack, and as the summer i,o-
- fancier' and has not lost his liking for gressed became weak and listless. Any
COURT OF REVISION poultry. His choice is White Rocks, kind of work became it burden to ine.
Brown Leghorns, and Black Minoreas. After pumping a pail of water front the
He may build a new pet) and will then well, I would have. to stand +Lid hold
TOWN OF CLINTON.
be it ,thape to carry out his desires. my stands over my heart for a rnoinent
Take notice that a Court of Revision for the Frank Evans set eleven duck eggs or so, it world flutter so violentlyy. I
Town of Clinton will hold its th•st sitting in the under hen and has eleven young- could not go up stairs without dZycul-
Town Hall on Wednesday, the2sth clay of May, seers, }(e has the ee Silver Laced LY, and towar(lthe last woukllhave to
A. I). 1897, commencing at 8 o'clock P. M., tor Wvandotte settings due this week, rest on the steps, and when I gut to
the purpose of hearing and rectifying all vont- the t0 ,
plaints against or errors en tete assosswoul roll and has also decided to go into the 1, lie down until I coup recover
of the present year. All parties interestcdl arc Black ,laviL variety of fowl, my breath, 1 became Ninere skeleton,
requested to attend. J. J. hoots, Goderich, has a black toy cheeks were like wax and my lips
W. COATS, Clerk of the said FnuuSpanish and silver Wyandotte mixed
icipalty. colorless. I lost all appetite and lily
Clinton, May 4th,1897._ 963-1t_ lien which lays eggs regularly nearly it sof ten went have no
Medi -
COURT OF REVISION
is large n the I roug n egg. L Sea- tine seemed to have tie effect upon
Sea -
forth. One \V:La hrou'•ht in Saturdtt rue. I tvFLs geting weaker all the
week last, wiiich measured 79x6 time, and at list began to give
Next, up hope of recovery. My ,pltrents
TOWNSHIP OF STANLEY- were of course in great dis
That old poultry fancier, Walter tress, and f knew by the looks and ac -
Take notice thata Court of Revision for the Coats, Last week shipped a dozen or tions of friends who called to see tile.
Township of Stanley will hold its first sitting more settings of English Red Cap eggs that they thought I was doomed to an
Ili the Town Hall, Varna, on Wednesday, the to go to Fill go, Northwood, and other early death. 'Then a dear lady friend
26th day of May, A. D. 1897, commencing at 10oinks. This week and following, with died and I managed out of love for her
o'clock A. M., for the purpose of hearing and p
rectifying all complaints against or errors on reasonably good luck, tie will add to to drag myself to her funeral. The
the assessment roll of the present year. All his flock a large number of chickens. sensation of seeing her laid away, be -
parties interested tire requested to attend, Here's a poultry item front the Hatt'- lieving that I would soot] follow her,
J. T. CAIRNS, Clerk of the said municipality ilton Spectator: -"The farmers coal was a strange one. Shortly after this
Stanley, May 3rd, 1897. 363.4t
oil dosen't come down, not even a an aunt of wine, Mrs. Wm. Henderson,
cent's worth. But under the mini- of Toronto, came to visit at our place.
B - d Wanted inner schedule dodge lie will get Eng- My condition troubled tier very. much
t t• '] D
Remember...
Their ,
Excellencies
The Earl and. Countess of Aber-
deen ride the
Red Bird Bicycle.
You can not do better than buy a
]led Bfid from us. hide the
Inost handsome wheel on the mar-
ket,
The Massey -Harris Bicycles
are the Columbia built in Canada
and are taking the lead. Watch
for the Silver Ribbon.
a
We carry the largest stock of supplies of any house in the county. Call
on us for anything in the Bicycle line.
. . Ii,epairing'done while you wait.
•eeoomeeeeoeve'teeoes
The Onward Bicycle Co., Clinton.
OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE Clinton.
Brooms! Broom -s! Broome
eseoeeeooseeesva®a00
Now that house cleaning has commenced Brooms will be required by all who
realize that cleanliness is next to Godliness, We give a good, strung and service-
able Broom free of cost to every purchaser of 100 lbs. of Flour tit $•L and $2.15.
--MEALS AT SPECIAL PRICES.--
71 lbs. rolled oatmeal..............15c 16 lbs. Rice for only...... ...........25e
7 Farina for ..... ... . ...... .15c 7 " White Beans only ............ 10c
15 Corn meal only... • . .......,25c Laundry Snap, 2 i lb. bars for ...... 25c
10 Rolled Wheat only..... ...25c Laundry Soap, 7 bars .... . ..........25c
Laundry Starch, 6c per Ib.
Great Bargains fm Sugars. Oats, Barley, Bran, Cho P, Shorts, &c., in stock at
close prices. M'Eggs wanted.
69666019960996966i
0.OLSON Victoria St., Clinton.
8. C. Barlett,
Furniture and
Undertaker..... Huron St,I Clintflnt
(Successor to J. W. Chidley.)
We will always be pleased to have a call from the people of Clinton and
surrounding country to inspect our large new stock of up to -date Furniture,
which will be sold on the very smallest living profits, We buy and sell for
Cash and we defy all competition.
We have new styles in
oar ors
The subscriber desires to secure several
lash broadcloth to make grain bags OL,
and English silk hats to set his hens in
and she its 13 ec on toy t yu g r.
Williams' Pink Pills. To please her
hope
BEDROOM SUITES,
boarders; comfortable home and ratos reason,
able. Adress or call on.MRS. GEO. HANLEY.
at seven -eights of the duty he would
have to pay if he imported these tie-
I consented but ,with little of any
good result. The effect, however, was
eeeeeeeeeesee®ea seoeeoee PARLOR SUITES,
22 Frcderlckstreet,Clinton.
----
cessities frour the United States.'
English hats for hatching hens? The
wonderful and it pleasing surprise to
tile. I soon began to feel more cheer-
Then
e m DINING CHAIRS
® Butter Eggs end Goose ® f
® ' gg ® PARLOR CHAIRS
-N_
deceased
EBtate of George Hanley,
free-trade-protectionistsf tyre very liber-
llland seemed to feel stronger.
improve the
1
: Feathers taken as Cosh �
at indeed, and have givena rare chance
my appetite began to and
SIDEBOARDS,
All personshaving claims against the F8tatc
of George Hanley, w•ho died at the town of
to the fancy poultrymen of Clinton.
color return to uty cheeks and lips.
1 rout that hour I steadily gained
o for Furniture. LOUNGES=
Clinton, in the county of Huron, on March 20th,
�s9r, are-tiercby requ,i:ed..art ell. h f°�l,_.tl]� > t-
by
Sonne three weeks since a gentlemen
..iti_.t[>.v.n_s�r__,� tI�IF. Tho bird after its
strength, and was stmil enjoying my
fornrier._acellent health, and I am sin-
es®saeoeeasoeoese;see®®®®• Et CHAIRS,
dal• of.June, 1897, to send post, postage pro-
paid.or to deliver to the undersigned 11:xecutors
gets days left tlie' best ii�d` anctthpr
Y
"setter" secured. This continued
-
core In expressing it) }ieiief khat to_._..,__
__ ... . _ _ .-..__... _ ..-
._.. _...__.__.. MA�TRE SES.
or their solicitor Pull artie.ulars of their dninis
p
against the Eatttte of the said Ocorgc Hanby
Until the fourth Item hint the eggs
Dr. Williams Pink Pills do I owe ni 5
_ _..
T Our l.ndert~tiking Dopti'ttine»i to cbniplot�"tvitlr"-' --' -•------
and proof of the stupe,
After the 1st clay of June, 1807, the Executor,
chit peel and the unnatural mother,
I }
like her predecessors, left the nest.. A
„
rle(•oVe.i'y•
Enquiry anion}; neighbors corobor-
i.J 1� DERTAKING. Wothe finest outfit in this ])art of the t ounty. We
UNDERTAKINGS
n� me bccomiu}• well known by the very low
prices we charge for the splendid service we give,don't'. forget this when it is nocossary to consult
trill proceed to distribute Lhe proceeds of the
Estate anion, the pni,tics entitled, having re-
thoughtful inember or lnniate Of the
g
,
iLte[1 Miss Utnr,f:t•[l's story its t0 lieC ill-
an 1'ndertaker. All Sunday and night call, answered fi•oiii residence, Huron street.
gird only to the chums of which they then
have notice.
household took the eggs wid placed
them in it steamer on the stove. The
ness and remarkable. recovery. Ill her
case at least Dr. Williams' Pink Pills
•®®®u�!®!�®recuse®
Dated at Clinton, April 19th. 1897.
A. M. 'ToDD, } Ex°eutor., of said F,etate,
TnU�1Ati Iti:A
result is that the chickens have seers
t•he light of duty 1111(1 will likely be very
for fall; or they
have. given a striking Proof dMt they
possess wonderful merits.
, by
Furniture and
Hill C Baplett
BvN 13a,•nDNI�;, theirSulil.itni'
palatable pot pies next
be tit the
Dr. Williams Pink Pill, cure
go-By��-.
Undertaker
nrtty pnssil,ly pn•ize wim,ers
coating Huron Central Fair- as well its
itg to the roDt of the diaettse. They�
renety and build up the blood, and
m
GClltld •i'ltltlli I:ailway,
ut the linrou Poultry Show al. Gode-
stren{thfq] the nerves, L11 is driving
_--
OFFICIAI.'r1nIE TABLU.
rich in 1898.
Mrs. W.t, Llliot6, Potters Hill, has
fancier has
disease from the system. Avoid imi-
tat,ions by insisti ng that every box you
is enclosed in a wrapFFung
Q Don't Forget V
�+ e Us
Buffillo Godm•ich District:-
Buffalo
long been it poultry and
purchase
full Dr. Ml
and
Going West, Mixed .................. 11115a. m,
L03p•m'
I:xxe(l
marketed in Clinton some of the best
to he. found. THE NrNvs-RF.coitD has
bearing the trade stark, -
lianls' fink Pills for Pale People.
�p y� •� y� �®p�
'i,�n ee
............ ...
•` „
tested the ood qualities of Mrs,
g l
.Y.n •a.r
➢hied . ..... .. ........ 7.117 p. al.
.
" ]Express ................ 10.27 p. in.
E!Iiott's judgment in the poultry line,
•t
Ifllt'lftOti.
---SOF
Going East, Exprc,s... .............. 7.40 it. in.
2.59 p. in.
Mixed ....... .......... 1.35 p. in.
and we const confess the lady knows
r
},cud bird. 'Phis year she received
eleven ducks from eleven eggsand now
LiNxnATIM.-Jt' Winghatu, on Friday, 23rd
tilt., blr:s..John Linklater, of a.son'
Lawn Mowers, -Spades and Shovels Rakes
,
London, Huron and Bruce; -
Going Shutt. F.xlpress 7.17 a.m.
has about fifty of the Pekin variety.
,
5:1NDERE Albert S ndersoant, oil Friday, Ord
lilt., �h•s.AlbertSandcl•son,oYttson.
and Hoes, Poultry Netting, Spray Pumps,
.........
1.30 P. ill.
All•s. Elliott is also a lover of well-bred
2.
BAimF,rT.-ln Whighaul, on tlouday, 26th
Gnh,gNnrh, .........'... .19.15 a. in.
turkeys, and the. class she brings to
Chilton fall
tilt.. Mrs,'Thos.iBarrett, of it�on•
Window Glass BuildingPaper, Wire Nails
'i. 55 p . nl,
M. C. DICKSON,
in the season are well
known to those who like itfirst-class
Roy -On Tucsday. April 27th, at ale Rectory.
`vallaceburg. out.; the wife of Rev. F. E. Roy,
Cut Steel Nails, Thorold Cement, &c., &c.
Dis. Pass. Agent.
Toronto.
article.
of it son,
rlsu ER. -At Toronto, oil Ett9ter Sunday, the
wife of Mr. 11. W. Fisher, barber, formerly of
We are in a position to supply at vQry close figures.
Goderich Poultry Yards.
NN . E. nAers, G. P. & T. A.
Montreal.
Clinton, of twin boys.
A. O. PATTISON, G. T. R.D
'1'ow•n,
I breed single comb Brown Leghorns excln-
is bred, the
ifs of [ILI,.-iii Church] on April 24, the
wife of ?✓I r. Nelson Churchill, of a daughter.
���� � .p��®ty Stoves and
sivcly. My ,tock superior yard
beingt, headed by it large, vi orous cookrel
hens 92
WILKINSON.-In Morris, on Monday 213th
ult., the wife of Won. Wilkinson, of a daughter.
..ii,.•..{{�J /\1.J� . ,,
Hardware ,
County Currency.
Among those who left for Manitoba
which scorers 91 by .Jarvis; also scoring
to 9.14 points. 'They aro the best egg producing
breed of poultry. Satisfaction guarantee() or
Eggs 13 $1; 26
Dorm.ramr.-In Howick ,on April 21st, the
wife of Mr. George Doubledce, of twin daugh-
tors.
Easily Understood., -'•r --
on Tuesdav morning from Winghain
were Mrs. Doff and two daughters,
orders refilled. per setting of
eggs for $1.75. Address
W. A. ROSS,
MARRIAGES.
It is very easy to understand how we sire getting the BIG END of the Furni-
Ma.ggie and Ida and son, Bert; Robt.
96t-tP Goderich, Ont.
HODGINS-WIGGINTON.-At the residence
ture Trade, for we carry the largest and best assorted stock to the county. For
workmanship, finish and design our Goods cannot be surpassed and customers
p, g p" '
Kennedy, of town; Robt. Musgrove, of
Bluevale; Mr. Finnan, Morris.
-- --- -- - ----
Hizh Class Poultry,
of the bride's father Goderich township on
April 28th, by Rev. b13. J. Ford, Mr. S. G. Plod-
McGillivray. to Jessie F., daughter of
tell us that our prices are away below what others are asking. Did you see our
Mr. wm. Snell and a young sites had
gins, of
Mr. John Wigginton.
$6.50 Bedroom Suite
a narrow escape froth drowning on the
F,GGS FOR HATCHING.
McKAv-McyRev.-At the manse, Goderich,
Winghant prairie Thursday. They
}
on April 22, b Rev. Jas. A. Anderson, B. A.,
Duncan McKay to Annie McLeod, both of Ash-
It is a great snap at that price.
were out fishing in a boat when
English Red Caps. Noted for their great
by some accident the boat was
Egg producing qualities and having no super.
field.
Don't purchase anything in the Furniture line till you see our Stock and get
upset participating the occupants
Por, also a good table fowl. Some of
the above were winners tit Now York,
M00RE--VANATONR.--At Benmiller, on April
23, by Rev. E. Olivant, bR•. I(tchard Moore to
aur Prices. We can suit till classes as we carry from the cheapest grade to the
into deep water. Being swim-
London, Toronto. Eggs for setting l3for $1,60.
Miss Ruth Vanstono.
best line of Furniture manufaALAred.
liters they managed to reach
shore with no more harms than it duck.
Cornish Indian game, king of table fowl, also
�,00d layers. Roosters weighing 10 to I1 lbw.;
Egggs
In this department we carry a complete stock, and give a
UNDERTAKING. servibe equal to any. Our Hearse is undoubtedly the finest
The Institute meeting of the teach
g
1]008 7 to 8 [Ip__ounds. per setting $2.00.
WALTER COATS, Box 102, Clinton, Ont.
]DEATQIg•
in the county. &'flour chargeA are as low as t�lo lowest. Night and Sunday calla answered at
Funeral Director -J, W. CHIDLE V.
ers of East Huron will be held in the
Public school, Wingham, on Friday
Public
Will guarantee a fair hatch.
'--�..-__, ._-_- -�-_-
GRAN u% -In Goderich, on Saturday, April
24th, Margaret Graham, relict of the late Rob -
ert Sanderson, aged 89 years and 6months.
residence of our
n
r1'ntO1L
BroadfOOt Box Co.,lfl�
and Saturday, May 21st and 22nd, conn-
Choice Eggs for Hatching,
HOLMAN.-At Dungannon, on Sunday, April
W >t
rnenceing on Friday tit 10 a. nn. Every
25th, Theresa HohDan, aged 39 years and 6
J, H/, CHf DLEY MANAGER.
teacher in the Inspectorate is a mem-
months.
tier of the Association, and is invited
to go and take part in the discussions.
It. 1'• ROCKS AND INDIA CORNISH: CAME.
MEKINNo T. In Godorich, on Monday, April
26th, Neil McKinnon, aged 79 years 9 months.
-
Ra Sons' flour at Orillia
On Friday events art At Home will
Barred PI mouth Rock are acknowled ed to
y g
be among the very best all-round fowl on the
GmERsoxr In Godorich, on Monday, p
26th, Alexander, son of Samuel and Elizabeth
Vick mills
Reid's mills at Dunnville nrid the `Vitt-
Col. I. st., Hoot, secretary of the
Hamilton, Ont., Horheatead.Lottn Soci-
be given the Wiri hum teachers
g y g
and P. S. Board in the Temperance
market. I have Ist and tad prize winning birds
scored by Mr. L. G. Jarvis, Ontario Govern-
Gribrson, aged 4 years and 8 months.
laeeburg Cann ibl; factory were destroy-
,
ety, died in that city, aged sixt -flve.
g y
Hall. Principal Cameron, of Brussels,
ment Judge. Piiec $1.50 for 13 eggs.
MCDoxALD,-In West Wawanosh, on Wed-
nesday, April 22. Janet McDonald, aged 85
ed b fire.
Y
Monday afterndon as Tbos. William -
MARKET` REPORTS.
is the Presidenr7and A. H. Plummer,
of 131yth, See.-Treas. Following is the
Orders must now be filled as they are re-
ceived.
years.
Honarxs.-At the rectory, Seaforth, on April
son, 18th con., Grey, was driving up
h
Turnberry street, Brussels, wit hie
program :-Opening exercises; appoint-
Lonwn C. TODD.
Box 99, Clinton.
21st, 22nd. Alma and Arthur infant children of
Rev. Rural Dean and Mrs. Uod ns.
(Corrected every Tuesday afterneon.)
team attached to a lumberwagon,
went of committees; Presidents ad-
dress, J. H. Cameron; "Entrance Lit-
RODDIOK.-In Grey on Sunday April 25,
Isabella McArthur, beloved wife o? Joyhn Rod'
OLINTON,
one of the horses, a colt, bel!ame un-
manageable and with its companion
erttttlre," J. T. Dodds; "Through Parts
Mr. Geo. McKay of Winnipeg an
dfGumnx. In Etliol omonths
Sunday. April 25, Betsy,
Fall Wheat...................s. 0 72 to 0 78
made a dash for the sidewalk and
1 and 2 of 1st Book in 3 Months," J.
old resident of Win ham is n this
relict of the tate Henry Green aged 62 years,
Barley0 25 to 0.85
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crashed into the large late- lays front
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Dearness, I. P. S., East Middlesex;
delegate's report, W. H. Stewart;
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section purchasing sheep for the Win-
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ni a market.
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3 months,
-In Morrie, on Sunday, April 25,
XnniO Myrtle daughter George
Annie
oats ......................... �... 0 16 to 0 18
Peas 0 36 to; 0 38
in Jas. Jones' Jewelery store. The
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tongue of the wagon struck the lass
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"Notes on Primary Arithmetic," Miss
"Home
Sir, Michael Hicks -Beach, the Chan-
youngest of
and Sarah J. Ikerr, aged 3months, 27 days•
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potatoes, per bush.......... 0 20 to 0 25
first and the colt also took a header
his head, leg
C. Annie Taylor; Work," Wm.
"Nature
cellor:of the Exchequer, made his bud-
Butter ......... .•............... 0 10 to 0 11
cutting shoulder and
badly. The front and
Watters; Studty in the Public
get statement, in which it was shown
On Tuesday, the 22nd ult., Mrs.
Eggs per doz.................. 0 7 to 0 7
quite pane side
School, J. Dearness; rreasurer s re-
tithe surplus for the year was near-
Janet McDonald, relict of the late
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Iia 8 00 to 800
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light were smashed to smithereens and
port; election of. officers ; Discussions
ly two and a half trillions sterling.
Donald McDonald,' of West Wawa-
Cordwood. 3 00 to 3 50
a quantity of goods that was on exbibi-
Teaching of History -opened b R.
C. Cheswright ; "Calisthenics " Ifs
Sir Michael said that the total valve of
trade during the last financial was
nosh, passed awaq:at the ripe age of
85 after about a week's illness of
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les 35 to 0 35
Apples per bush ............. 0
tion in the window also came to grief -
The plate -glass is insured. A veteria-
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Hattie Held; "Arithmetic r. 3rd
year
£738,000,000, an increase of five per
years,
1a grippe, to which the venerable lady
Dried Apples per Ib........ 0 21 to 0 2
lb 0 05 to 0 06
all promptly sewed u the ashes te-
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Claes," A. H. Musgrove; "Written Ex-
aminations, Entrance and P. S. L.,"
cent. He dwelt upon the increased
prosperity shown by this more than by
succumbed at her late residence, in St.
Helena. Her remains were interred in
Ducks per .................
Turkeys per lb .............. 0 06 to 0 07
ceived by the horse. Mr. Williamson
says the animal had made an effort A,
T. G. Shillinglaw; "Composition from
the beer drunk and the tobacco con-
Dungonnon cemetery on Saturday, the
Geese per lb .................. 0 05 to 0 G6
few minutes before to run but hart!
1st to lith Classes," J. Dearness.
sumed.
, 24th.
Chickens per pair............ 0 25 to 0 35
been controlled by the driver.
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