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Stylish
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No matter how she may
otherwise attired, does not, i
her own mind feel satisfied u
lose her dress is finished an
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The W. D. Fair Co,,
CLINTON.
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The, Huron News -Rel -ora
1 26 a Year -81,00 in Advance
completed with a faehionabl
and dainty belt—the kind w
eel , The eye@ of all wome
who have a taste for the beaus
�'�•
ful will turn towards Stylis
Belle. In the month of Me
the weather will admit of ligh
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delicate and beautiful attir
l:
and our stook of Leather o
other Belto will just set off th
new spring dresses,
Our Price
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Seldom ie an objection to th
prospective buyer ; of course
j
we Make a profit, but it is
Iegitimate one, such a profit a
enables us to positively affirm
'
that we are
,
Often the Cheapest—Always th
i
Best.
•410O416000*0•
The W. D. Fair Co,,
CLINTON.
Agents Parker's Dye Works.
The, Huron News -Rel -ora
1 26 a Year -81,00 in Advance
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. '�• , ,NtiT�•*�;{7f�ptH� Zl±4aa.1,�' stied A, � ... • .
come lhighly p cos n as dkb, rowt): took thti�' a c�i<
Nos A. car here last �tltbhatli, hey ,
inefu
cen
MA,raoz��a.-�•Uiititpu �iudgga bio,; a��,
F. And A. M., meeto ov, fi'ri4a evening Jubilee "
at 7.w3Q, whets the D -0 .0"U" .Df,, 4 e ening
will pay all.0a vlaalt"°tp»� i4g�, Every day Shaws additions to ttte Novelties in our ° -
Show Room, One shopper ,
To Uol(iIL$aPQNA>�xTeJ.•-.•As next pp is tellit;lg an.ot�iler of the
Monday is a holiday we would be satisfaction found in Ordered 1Vittnery in this store.
be pleased to have our cor as m dents We cannot afford to do an thin but the best work, Will be celebrated in Clinton on June 22nd s,ud wig
send in their budgets, or as much of y... , be one of the biggest of the bind ever attempted Ja
n thetas res passible to roach us on f3atnr- and that fast is doing its Work 1n drawing Millinery to day nest' custom here. Many specials for the second week in western Ontario. We are preparing for Jubilees y'e4r,
BICYCLE NRwa;.-Natio of "lotion May. Rest value in the trade in Mort Back Sailors, and have now in Stock
has been fyled with the secretary to
e amend article 8 of the constitutions to Jubliee Bow Ties Jecbilee Lombard The$
n read' as follows:—lst,- . A. club shall Stock Fully Assortediaffiliate with the 5C.c W. A, 2nd,—An Jubilee DorUl/ Ties Jubilee Silk slid Cambl'io
h annual fee of 75c. assessable on all Jubilee -Tt'n0t 2ye3
male members of the club shall be
Y levied. A meeting to discuss this will In -Trimmed All the ver latest Novelties in Jubilee Goods was picked p
t be held in the Council Chamber on and y
e Thursday evening at 8.30, when a full this week by our Mr. W. Jackson while in Toronto.
I attendance of those , See. is re- Untrimm'ed:_�_� aired. F. J�01i80N, Seo, of the We have a full and complete Stock of�1. U, 0, Men's Bicycle Sweaters Bicycle Suits
d
JUBILEE CELEBRATION.—The way in fi 66 ' Stockings cf
which the big committee are starting �� f/ Belts
Out for Clinton's Jubilee celebration �` �� (�Yaj<13 44 Gloves,
should mean the biggest celebration in
e western Ontario. They are meeting UffThis is always a big month for selling, but W8 are aim -
with every encouragement from theats B netii] to make this May the biggest in the history of our long
citizens generally—it is in just suchK g
a a way thatissue. can beFrom ns rough Our MISS MCDONALD is ably assisted with an efficient established business. We are putting all the Iife.•and .energy► we
e Jnne 22nd talk it, up and give the com- staff' in the Trimming Department, so that all orders will can into it. Our low prices is doing it, we are carrying a bi9-
mit-tee an the help you can. We will be promptly attended to. ger stock thau any previous year and our business is going
give from week to week a more ex- 3'
tended account of the progress of the This week we have received from Germany our imported ahead with leaps and bounds. We are buying and selling for
e programme. Gloves and Hosiery in Fast Blacks and Tans, cash and the people of this section of the country who •trade
SONS OF ENGLAND AND THE DIA- Ladies' Cotton Vests. We have a fine assortment of .with us are paying less for their Goods than they ever did in
MOND JUBILEE.—Sheffield Lodge No. these from 5C to S7c. their life before,
83, S. O, E., Clinton, will have a spec-
ial service in one of the churches Here are some Of the Special Prices that ahquld make
here on Sunday, June `Loth, and will ._..,.►I30SIERY.•+�•,
extend a special invitation to all sister Ladies' fault black Cotton Hose, two pairs Ladies' Lisle Hose, fast black, high spliced May the banner month we want it to be.
societies to join them. The service for. • • ................ • . • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • , • • . 25c heel and toe, nothfug like them at tho '
Our Ti Top I e Black Cotton Hose, 16c a price .............. ...... , 25c 16 Men's Blue Sergio. Suits, regu- 1 Case of Boys' and Men's Straws
will commence at 3.30 p. m., and "clod p" g
Save the Queen" will be sung at the pair.. • line . �... e... est v , ... lar price $5.00...... ........ $3,49 wide rims...... loc
Ure 20c line is the boat vales s the trade,e% Boy's Heavy Ribbed Hose, Past black at 20c, 25c
...........
same time throughout the whole Brit- roll a guano spliced heels and toes, 24 Men's Blue apron Overalls re- Boys' Cardinal Sweaters......... 75c
ish Empire. It is expected that the double solo and stainless dye.... , . • , • , .... Boy's Pine Ribbed Hose in black and tan,
Municipal Council, as to body, will join For 25c, our 25c silk finish, real Maco 40 with double knee, ........... , ........10e to 25c solei price 75c, ........... • 59c Men's Flannelette Shirts 5 for..,. $1,00
in the service. The occasion is such guano spliced heel and sole, the latest 28 Youths Light Check Tweed Boys' Black Duck Shirts 12,1 to
that there should be a very large turn- sans rt' stainless dye. • .......... • • • • • • • . Children's plain fast binck Hose at .... loc to 20o Suits, 33 to 35 ..... . . .. . ... .
out. 40 pr. Boys' Knee Pants, 22 to 26 39c + Ju e illi .. • ..... .. " . 50c
Girls Jubilee Tams.. • ........... 35c '
i 16 Doz. Men's Collars, 1411 to 161
SLOT IN COLORADO, -Word has just �I, 3 far .................... . . • 25c Men's Black Cotton Hose 2 for... laic � ;-
that received here by private fattier Papa'sols,
6 doze of My's Braces..... illi. 15c
that Mr. Wm. Jamieson who some l 1 case of Girls'wide rirn Qne straw 4 doze of Bn s' Braces.... , illi... 8c
years ago resided near Londesboro and , Hats, blueand white....... 20c Men's Heavy Cottonade Pants_ . 75c
was on a visit here within the past ll You will make a big mistake if youdon't buy your Cloth- '
year or so, was the other day shot and � lY
killed in Colorado. He and his moth- A Parasol is a mood /' ing and Furnishing from us, you won't find a bigger or better
er were cooking dinner on a �Vedues Stock Of Goods in Western Ontario, Our rices all through are
day. A bullet frons rifle in the hands protection In rainy �,,•- p
of some unknown person pierced the the lowest in the history of this establishment think Of this
building and glanced from some hard weather and in sun- , I y ,
substance, which struck Mr. Jamieson when you intend purchasing your summer needs.
on the side, broke one of his ribs and shine to keep oil' old
entered his body. He was conveyed Sol's rays. We have \
125 miles to Denver and placed in the i
hospital, but the bullet could not be them to suit both in o
located and he died the following Fri-
day. His age would be between 30 quality and price.
and 40. His really old time friends in 1` I
this section will much regret to learn
of Mr„ Jamieson's sad fate.
REFLECTIONS OFA LOCAL BAC99LOR p
—Love •is like a beefsteak. It may not H..
�-�y;JACKSON, 1
taste as good', but it's best for the,L,I TThehealth to take it underdone. A womanL L /ryalways has a tender feeling for a thanWU"�
O, mous �i�Ot�llerS,
who says she isn t looking well and he
is afraid she is working too hard. THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. /`� Coat's Black, Clinton.
When a baby cries in a street car, if a
woman is carrying it, all the women
around look mad; 1f a man his Ittlley ApporNTMENT.—Mr. Geo. F. Hobart,
look sorry and sympathizing girl late Cf Ottawa, has been appointed
in bloomers looks just as funny as a Inspector for this district for the Stan- o
man in ala girl's nightgown. Men judge dard Life Assurance Co. and will make
other men's religion by their pofitles ; his permanent headquarters at Clin- ,
women judge men's politics by their {on. His predecessor resided at Strat- Cair ets 0 0 ,` l
religion. Most men think they know ford, but Mr, Hobart finds Clinton
something till they et married • the such an agreeable place of residence, O
they find their wi a does and they and besides being more in the -centre
didn't. When a girl walks with a man of his district he will locate here. Mrs. �, r
she always pretends thatshe can't keep Hobart will join him in the course of a %�� Ik step becaause he takes such big strides. few weeks. ComfoYtab�e to w aon F
Life is a good deal like a meal in at p
restaaarant; the dishes you call for are ANNIVERSARY, — Rattenbury St.
generally just the ones that aren't on _ .
the bill of fare. Epworth League of Christian Endea- f N look
/yver Socially celebrated the eighth anni PL easa/ Lt to Cit' t
GODNRICH MAIL SERVICE.—Notice
versary of the organizatiorr of the
has been given that coanmencing today Epworth League G�oderieh is to have an improved mail p g to ou Sunday ,and
service, a change which will be of great Monday May 16th and 17th. The
aalvantage to the business and profes- church was nicely decorated with _ �✓
sional men of our thrivingcount flowers, and around the gallery the
town, Four3 mails will nobe des words "Epworth League Eeonomieal to buy, C C61 �J
patched every day from Clinton to P g e of Christain
Godericb, namely at, 7.40 a. ni., 1.03 a, Endeavor" and -"Temperance Truth !' '
Ill., 4.30 p, m. and 10'.27 p. m. Hereto- and Rightousness" were cut from
fore mail maatter for Godericb from the AS `lay is the great 11UU50Clean111g 11101101, So %vlth us it is the greatest Carpet month of the
South L. H. & B. was carried into white cardboard and mounted on red
cotton thus bringing in the official year. We were never in a better shape to do the Carpet business than we are now. There
Clinton P. O. and lay there in the g• g p
morning from 10.15 until 1.03 p. m. and colors of the society, red and white; are styles and values here away ahead of what you'll find elsewhere' and lent of each kind
the evening from 6.55 p, in. until 10.27 a large streamer with the mottoes ofplenty
P. W. After this Goderich will receive the society "Look up Lift up" "Far, to give you ample choice. If you're thinking of investing in a Carpet, see what we can do
these mails direct --except registered Christ and the Church' was placed for you before you buy.
matter—from the L. H. & B. at 10.59 'across the top of the pipe organ and a 3' 3'
a. in. and 7.40 p, in. By this arrange_ large Maltese Cross mule from cut j
tnent the mails from the South will be flowers, red and white, also looked Ingrain Carpets ! Union Carpets Brussels and
sorted, letlers and papers put away in very pretty on the front of the organ,
their proper places tong before the snail The services commenced with a Sun- All wool and a yard wide. Supers Not as
rise raver meeting a P good not as lasting, Tapestry
front the east arrives in Goderich, pec- P g t.7 o'clock; and the best extra Supers; notatnti• I ' g, not as
le will be better served comes on- morning wags beautiful and the 7a or expensive as the all wools but in For he9t wear there's nothing to
+ P quated, side-tracked patterns, but
pence uickened and the datil work of 100 leaguers that were present were g g q. much the same designs and color equal them, Our assortment is
q y bright, new, 1897 designs, in quiet,
the office more evenly divided. of special
to make the meeting one neutral tints that won't show dust in s, The cheauer ones are jute large and values right. Bi
of special interest and they dad so. g j tz a' -
terns g g pea.
At the eleven o'clock service the and will turn well. There's wear and cotton mixed; the better ones ,little patterns, dark colors,
A Bre SUCCE68.—The comic opera in thom and trey look well almost ( light colors, patterns and colors to
Pinafore presented in the Clinton leaguers occupied the centre pews of as long as there's it thread left, cotton and wool and keep their
Town Hall on Thursdayeven- the church and wore the E. L. Colors. color best. There's good looks and I suit any kind of a room. You'll
The congregation Any of these qualities ate good, g find these values hard to beat,
ins last by about 40 of the best g' gestic" was large and the but the better the price the better wear too in those at
talent of Goderich wits the biggest sermon by Rev. C. T. Scott was great -
g!, the Carpet Prices are 30C I 37C
kind of a success. We have never, ly appreciated. In the afternoon a
well, hardly ever, seen a larger or mass meeting was held when the , �Y�C
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more appreciative audience in Clinton church was again well filled with old 40C I 4510
and we feel pure that our visitors must and young. Two sptendid essays 800 45C 50C
have felt grateful at so cordial a tecep- were given on "How to read the I 000 6OC 6f10
tion. The stage fixtures and costumes Bible" and the "Devotional use of the SYNC
were very pretty and the choruses on Bible" by Misses Mable Doherty and $1 the ya)Yl' 600 the yar(1.
Flora Cunin hams also special music $1 the yard.
the whole were well rendered. g P
The Star of the evening was Mies by the Epworth League Choir, ten SHORT ENDS We have a number of short ends of Wool Tapestry and Brussels Carpets that we
Acheson; who took the piers of Jose- manatee addresses from Rev. C.' T. ,
phine, the Captain's Daughter, in a Scott and the pastor, Rev. R. W. Mill- are willing to clear out at a sacrifice. They would he just the thing for a small
most creditable manner. She is pretty, yard. The report of the society show- room, and those who get them will get a bargain.
quite at home on the stage, and bag it ed that 55 new members had been
lovely voice. Miss M. Ball as little added during the past year and all There's a stem Of Uri ill
Buttercup could not be better. She the departments were fully organized p g allty A Dress Goods Bargain.
sang aand acted well. Miss Eva Wilk- and doing good work. The Junior de-
inson a9 Hebe, Sir Joseph's Cousin, in Partment ig acing especially soca And style about our Millinery which distin- 44 inch fine Ereneh''inc Dress Goods,
"Elis Sisters and his Cousins and his work. At the Sunday evening service
Aunts," was �good also, Mr. James the congregation was larger than has guishes it from others. It is this that is draw very stylish goods new colorings, will
Thontpson ae 8ir Jos. Porter, K. 0. B., been in the church for years and Ing the Millinery business this way. We've ' i
officially speaking was outof si ht. He chairs had to be placed in the aisles, to make a most servicable dress, four colors
hasa, way of kicking out his big words g y tran{Iere got what's newest in shapes and trimmings, r
g assist in e. pre the man s and ori( three dresses of each regular
very clearly and wags a great £aavorite that were. present. The sermon by Our Milliners know how to put them togethc�i', y , G
irnong the audience. The writer's fav- Rev. C. T, Scott was thoroughly ap- r 8UC goods 6$C.
orite male singer was Mr. U. R. Ed- predated by the large audience and and our prices are as low as you'll get anywhere. g
wards as Ralph Rackstraw, He dig- the singing of the special hymns were
played great nervousness in his acting thrilling and inspiring. On Monday New Sailors.tnbroidery Bargain.
but he has a beautiful tenor voice for evening a large audience again gather -
in amateur and sae to s lendid tune ed in the church to hear Rev. C. We have just received a lot of the new short
g Remnants of fine Swiss Embroidery, til
and time. Mr. Forte also aria well but sasses lecture on social Parity, A back Sailor Hats in .black, brown and white. I
we would like to have seen him take short programme of inusiaand the lee �le re nisi rice is AUC. bet We bought these 41 yards lona' • fine quality, good patterns,
the part of Capt. Corcoran in place of ture comprised theevEnin 's entertain- g p , long; 9 r °', c
Bill Bobstay the boatswain. O. R. meet. The pastor, Rey. V W. Mill- cheap and they go at 35e. value at 10c per yard; per enol, 3(1c.
Shane as Dick Deadeye is a corker and yard, is to be congratulated on having
surprised his many friends here in his so noble a band of young people to as -
capabilities as an actor and singer. It silt him in his work and the success of
s reported he is going to organize a the League's efforts aurin the past
troype and 'star' it next season, if year as well as the exceptionally fine
this be so it will never never go. The anniversary services is due largely toIHODGEN'S a
orchestra was. also a l feature of this the Pastors executive ability and his The Dry Goods pt3lACer,
{ OS09 entertaiinment and fully gugtalned the consecrates efforts is working+ forplendid reputation they enjoy. Christ and the phurch,
CLINTON. `' '}
WEDNESDAY, MAY 19th, 1897.
LOCAL NEWS. J
Ln and Around the Rub,
�'�•
��plVlt T��Xh.
Highest price for butter and eggs—CANTELON
BROS. .
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See our Bedroom Suites at $6.50. Great
Snap-=BROADFOOT, Box & Co.
l:
Mass ANNIE FREEBORN, pupil of Prof, Tor-
rington, Toronto College of Music, is prepared
to accept pupils in Vocal, Guitar and piano,
Will accept Concert Engagements,
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AGENTS. WANTED.—If You want a good
ceiling epocialtyp writs AT ONCE to J. W.
WEATIMBALD Goderich,
PASSED WITH 'HONORS.-- 'we a e
pleased to note from Saturday's
papers that at the College of Pharmacy
'
L116 followul have (passed with honors;
---Gilbert 5cOorvie of Kincardine
i
(nephew of Air. D. MWorvie, town);
Ek ;r
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,tu
.�. Davis, .son of Mr. •8. Day"Is; town;
in all subjects:—E. Robb, son of Mr.
Wit, Robb, town.
1 Ii�IIODIF3T DISTRICT MEETING—
EETING —
The
Tine May meeting of the Goderich
Di3trict, in connection with the Metho-
dist (3h�ta'rch, will be held in the Ontario
'
StreatChurch, Clinton, on Wednesday
and Thursday of this week. On the
{?"
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evening of the first day a public meet-
ing
will be addressed by Miss Cartmell,
�:.•
a returned missionary from Japan, as
vM1 as others. An excellent pro -
r;
nramme has been prepared for both
Cys.
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LsAvINGa TowN_The 1pcople of
'Clinton
and neighborhood will learn
_
with deep regret the contemplated re-
moval of Mrs. Whitt from Clinton.
--For almost a lifetime the lady has been
z resident of Clinton ,tnt is held in the
highest esteem. She leaves for Buff -
ala in a few weeks. In her profession
Mrs. Whitt had tocover considerable
ground. The, Grand Trunk Railway
under the new order of things doubled
the rates and this meant a good part
of Mrs. Whitt's living, hence her re-
moval from town. In the meantime
Mrs.. Whitt will receive private offers
for her furniture &c., in the rooms
-
overMeTaggart's bank.
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FIRST CRICKET MATCH OF THE SEA-
soN.--The first schedule match of the
SMS011 will take place at Forest on the
lith of May. The Clinton team will
leave here on the inornin south train
and return via Stratford same even-
ing. The team will be tinder mannager
Terry follows:—Captain,
slit•: as Mr.
Terry; Jas, McMurehle, M. I), McTag.
Lack Kennedy,
wart. Jas. Howson, dd
B. hoover, Dr. Agnew, J. Miller, Jr.,
W. Treleaven, R. Cantelon, Andrew
ArcGlaarva; official umpire, J. P. Doher-
ty; scorer, Fred Jackson. It must be
gratifyyIn to the Executive to notice
'+
the thorough practice the manager is
insisting' on and putting the mem-
liers through. The team for the
'
early season is in good shape and
we- predict will bring back laurels
to Clinton, although the Forest
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grounds tare net nearly as good las
t:'linton possesses.
JUMPING UP. —Last week THE
NEws-REcoaD mentioned,, the fau:t
that a large number of new subscribers "
had been added to our patrons. This
.vmk therein another record -breaker
and the good wore it seems is going to
continue for some time. No less than
some seventy new subscribers• have
ibeen added from Bayfield, We are
gratified to know in a practical wily
that this paper has such an affection-
ate place in the hearts of the people.
Among the new subscribers are a i
Mmber of staunch Reformers, The
",*aatmajjority: howevel, are Conserva-
tiveoG Tllere 14 a lesson: Parties—
or,rauther leaders—may come and go,
ihRb(Conservative principles, the princi-
plea ,of equity and progress and the
avelf'orie of Canada, are what the people
of +sibs contit_ry want preserved and
earried',out. We sincerely thank our
niltnerot,}8 friends and patrons for their
support. The best we can do in return
"
is to con'tione to give then( to good
loom liaper, and to stand out boldly for i
�«
E,oh oa anti( the unity of the great
)3rltiaah lJgn,ppIm Our policy is the
raantp kefor in
wto :tC' mors power as
when the 060ser'vatives were on thea
trratapi•p likf3thas, m.
........,.i ..,...,.:. n -,-m .. ........ illi,;..-.
. '�• , ,NtiT�•*�;{7f�ptH� Zl±4aa.1,�' stied A, � ... • .
come lhighly p cos n as dkb, rowt): took thti�' a c�i<
Nos A. car here last �tltbhatli, hey ,
inefu
cen
MA,raoz��a.-�•Uiititpu �iudgga bio,; a��,
F. And A. M., meeto ov, fi'ri4a evening Jubilee "
at 7.w3Q, whets the D -0 .0"U" .Df,, 4 e ening
will pay all.0a vlaalt"°tp»� i4g�, Every day Shaws additions to ttte Novelties in our ° -
Show Room, One shopper ,
To Uol(iIL$aPQNA>�xTeJ.•-.•As next pp is tellit;lg an.ot�iler of the
Monday is a holiday we would be satisfaction found in Ordered 1Vittnery in this store.
be pleased to have our cor as m dents We cannot afford to do an thin but the best work, Will be celebrated in Clinton on June 22nd s,ud wig
send in their budgets, or as much of y... , be one of the biggest of the bind ever attempted Ja
n thetas res passible to roach us on f3atnr- and that fast is doing its Work 1n drawing Millinery to day nest' custom here. Many specials for the second week in western Ontario. We are preparing for Jubilees y'e4r,
BICYCLE NRwa;.-Natio of "lotion May. Rest value in the trade in Mort Back Sailors, and have now in Stock
has been fyled with the secretary to
e amend article 8 of the constitutions to Jubliee Bow Ties Jecbilee Lombard The$
n read' as follows:—lst,- . A. club shall Stock Fully Assortediaffiliate with the 5C.c W. A, 2nd,—An Jubilee DorUl/ Ties Jubilee Silk slid Cambl'io
h annual fee of 75c. assessable on all Jubilee -Tt'n0t 2ye3
male members of the club shall be
Y levied. A meeting to discuss this will In -Trimmed All the ver latest Novelties in Jubilee Goods was picked p
t be held in the Council Chamber on and y
e Thursday evening at 8.30, when a full this week by our Mr. W. Jackson while in Toronto.
I attendance of those , See. is re- Untrimm'ed:_�_� aired. F. J�01i80N, Seo, of the We have a full and complete Stock of�1. U, 0, Men's Bicycle Sweaters Bicycle Suits
d
JUBILEE CELEBRATION.—The way in fi 66 ' Stockings cf
which the big committee are starting �� f/ Belts
Out for Clinton's Jubilee celebration �` �� (�Yaj<13 44 Gloves,
should mean the biggest celebration in
e western Ontario. They are meeting UffThis is always a big month for selling, but W8 are aim -
with every encouragement from theats B netii] to make this May the biggest in the history of our long
citizens generally—it is in just suchK g
a a way thatissue. can beFrom ns rough Our MISS MCDONALD is ably assisted with an efficient established business. We are putting all the Iife.•and .energy► we
e Jnne 22nd talk it, up and give the com- staff' in the Trimming Department, so that all orders will can into it. Our low prices is doing it, we are carrying a bi9-
mit-tee an the help you can. We will be promptly attended to. ger stock thau any previous year and our business is going
give from week to week a more ex- 3'
tended account of the progress of the This week we have received from Germany our imported ahead with leaps and bounds. We are buying and selling for
e programme. Gloves and Hosiery in Fast Blacks and Tans, cash and the people of this section of the country who •trade
SONS OF ENGLAND AND THE DIA- Ladies' Cotton Vests. We have a fine assortment of .with us are paying less for their Goods than they ever did in
MOND JUBILEE.—Sheffield Lodge No. these from 5C to S7c. their life before,
83, S. O, E., Clinton, will have a spec-
ial service in one of the churches Here are some Of the Special Prices that ahquld make
here on Sunday, June `Loth, and will ._..,.►I30SIERY.•+�•,
extend a special invitation to all sister Ladies' fault black Cotton Hose, two pairs Ladies' Lisle Hose, fast black, high spliced May the banner month we want it to be.
societies to join them. The service for. • • ................ • . • • • • • • • • • • , • • • • • , • • . 25c heel and toe, nothfug like them at tho '
Our Ti Top I e Black Cotton Hose, 16c a price .............. ...... , 25c 16 Men's Blue Sergio. Suits, regu- 1 Case of Boys' and Men's Straws
will commence at 3.30 p. m., and "clod p" g
Save the Queen" will be sung at the pair.. • line . �... e... est v , ... lar price $5.00...... ........ $3,49 wide rims...... loc
Ure 20c line is the boat vales s the trade,e% Boy's Heavy Ribbed Hose, Past black at 20c, 25c
...........
same time throughout the whole Brit- roll a guano spliced heels and toes, 24 Men's Blue apron Overalls re- Boys' Cardinal Sweaters......... 75c
ish Empire. It is expected that the double solo and stainless dye.... , . • , • , .... Boy's Pine Ribbed Hose in black and tan,
Municipal Council, as to body, will join For 25c, our 25c silk finish, real Maco 40 with double knee, ........... , ........10e to 25c solei price 75c, ........... • 59c Men's Flannelette Shirts 5 for..,. $1,00
in the service. The occasion is such guano spliced heel and sole, the latest 28 Youths Light Check Tweed Boys' Black Duck Shirts 12,1 to
that there should be a very large turn- sans rt' stainless dye. • .......... • • • • • • • . Children's plain fast binck Hose at .... loc to 20o Suits, 33 to 35 ..... . . .. . ... .
out. 40 pr. Boys' Knee Pants, 22 to 26 39c + Ju e illi .. • ..... .. " . 50c
Girls Jubilee Tams.. • ........... 35c '
i 16 Doz. Men's Collars, 1411 to 161
SLOT IN COLORADO, -Word has just �I, 3 far .................... . . • 25c Men's Black Cotton Hose 2 for... laic � ;-
that received here by private fattier Papa'sols,
6 doze of My's Braces..... illi. 15c
that Mr. Wm. Jamieson who some l 1 case of Girls'wide rirn Qne straw 4 doze of Bn s' Braces.... , illi... 8c
years ago resided near Londesboro and , Hats, blueand white....... 20c Men's Heavy Cottonade Pants_ . 75c
was on a visit here within the past ll You will make a big mistake if youdon't buy your Cloth- '
year or so, was the other day shot and � lY
killed in Colorado. He and his moth- A Parasol is a mood /' ing and Furnishing from us, you won't find a bigger or better
er were cooking dinner on a �Vedues Stock Of Goods in Western Ontario, Our rices all through are
day. A bullet frons rifle in the hands protection In rainy �,,•- p
of some unknown person pierced the the lowest in the history of this establishment think Of this
building and glanced from some hard weather and in sun- , I y ,
substance, which struck Mr. Jamieson when you intend purchasing your summer needs.
on the side, broke one of his ribs and shine to keep oil' old
entered his body. He was conveyed Sol's rays. We have \
125 miles to Denver and placed in the i
hospital, but the bullet could not be them to suit both in o
located and he died the following Fri-
day. His age would be between 30 quality and price.
and 40. His really old time friends in 1` I
this section will much regret to learn
of Mr„ Jamieson's sad fate.
REFLECTIONS OFA LOCAL BAC99LOR p
—Love •is like a beefsteak. It may not H..
�-�y;JACKSON, 1
taste as good', but it's best for the,L,I TThehealth to take it underdone. A womanL L /ryalways has a tender feeling for a thanWU"�
O, mous �i�Ot�llerS,
who says she isn t looking well and he
is afraid she is working too hard. THE LADIES' FAVORITE ESTABLISHMENT. /`� Coat's Black, Clinton.
When a baby cries in a street car, if a
woman is carrying it, all the women
around look mad; 1f a man his Ittlley ApporNTMENT.—Mr. Geo. F. Hobart,
look sorry and sympathizing girl late Cf Ottawa, has been appointed
in bloomers looks just as funny as a Inspector for this district for the Stan- o
man in ala girl's nightgown. Men judge dard Life Assurance Co. and will make
other men's religion by their pofitles ; his permanent headquarters at Clin- ,
women judge men's politics by their {on. His predecessor resided at Strat- Cair ets 0 0 ,` l
religion. Most men think they know ford, but Mr, Hobart finds Clinton
something till they et married • the such an agreeable place of residence, O
they find their wi a does and they and besides being more in the -centre
didn't. When a girl walks with a man of his district he will locate here. Mrs. �, r
she always pretends thatshe can't keep Hobart will join him in the course of a %�� Ik step becaause he takes such big strides. few weeks. ComfoYtab�e to w aon F
Life is a good deal like a meal in at p
restaaarant; the dishes you call for are ANNIVERSARY, — Rattenbury St.
generally just the ones that aren't on _ .
the bill of fare. Epworth League of Christian Endea- f N look
/yver Socially celebrated the eighth anni PL easa/ Lt to Cit' t
GODNRICH MAIL SERVICE.—Notice
versary of the organizatiorr of the
has been given that coanmencing today Epworth League G�oderieh is to have an improved mail p g to ou Sunday ,and
service, a change which will be of great Monday May 16th and 17th. The
aalvantage to the business and profes- church was nicely decorated with _ �✓
sional men of our thrivingcount flowers, and around the gallery the
town, Four3 mails will nobe des words "Epworth League Eeonomieal to buy, C C61 �J
patched every day from Clinton to P g e of Christain
Godericb, namely at, 7.40 a. ni., 1.03 a, Endeavor" and -"Temperance Truth !' '
Ill., 4.30 p, m. and 10'.27 p. m. Hereto- and Rightousness" were cut from
fore mail maatter for Godericb from the AS `lay is the great 11UU50Clean111g 11101101, So %vlth us it is the greatest Carpet month of the
South L. H. & B. was carried into white cardboard and mounted on red
cotton thus bringing in the official year. We were never in a better shape to do the Carpet business than we are now. There
Clinton P. O. and lay there in the g• g p
morning from 10.15 until 1.03 p. m. and colors of the society, red and white; are styles and values here away ahead of what you'll find elsewhere' and lent of each kind
the evening from 6.55 p, in. until 10.27 a large streamer with the mottoes ofplenty
P. W. After this Goderich will receive the society "Look up Lift up" "Far, to give you ample choice. If you're thinking of investing in a Carpet, see what we can do
these mails direct --except registered Christ and the Church' was placed for you before you buy.
matter—from the L. H. & B. at 10.59 'across the top of the pipe organ and a 3' 3'
a. in. and 7.40 p, in. By this arrange_ large Maltese Cross mule from cut j
tnent the mails from the South will be flowers, red and white, also looked Ingrain Carpets ! Union Carpets Brussels and
sorted, letlers and papers put away in very pretty on the front of the organ,
their proper places tong before the snail The services commenced with a Sun- All wool and a yard wide. Supers Not as
rise raver meeting a P good not as lasting, Tapestry
front the east arrives in Goderich, pec- P g t.7 o'clock; and the best extra Supers; notatnti• I ' g, not as
le will be better served comes on- morning wags beautiful and the 7a or expensive as the all wools but in For he9t wear there's nothing to
+ P quated, side-tracked patterns, but
pence uickened and the datil work of 100 leaguers that were present were g g q. much the same designs and color equal them, Our assortment is
q y bright, new, 1897 designs, in quiet,
the office more evenly divided. of special
to make the meeting one neutral tints that won't show dust in s, The cheauer ones are jute large and values right. Bi
of special interest and they dad so. g j tz a' -
terns g g pea.
At the eleven o'clock service the and will turn well. There's wear and cotton mixed; the better ones ,little patterns, dark colors,
A Bre SUCCE68.—The comic opera in thom and trey look well almost ( light colors, patterns and colors to
Pinafore presented in the Clinton leaguers occupied the centre pews of as long as there's it thread left, cotton and wool and keep their
Town Hall on Thursdayeven- the church and wore the E. L. Colors. color best. There's good looks and I suit any kind of a room. You'll
The congregation Any of these qualities ate good, g find these values hard to beat,
ins last by about 40 of the best g' gestic" was large and the but the better the price the better wear too in those at
talent of Goderich wits the biggest sermon by Rev. C. T. Scott was great -
g!, the Carpet Prices are 30C I 37C
kind of a success. We have never, ly appreciated. In the afternoon a
well, hardly ever, seen a larger or mass meeting was held when the , �Y�C
12
more appreciative audience in Clinton church was again well filled with old 40C I 4510
and we feel pure that our visitors must and young. Two sptendid essays 800 45C 50C
have felt grateful at so cordial a tecep- were given on "How to read the I 000 6OC 6f10
tion. The stage fixtures and costumes Bible" and the "Devotional use of the SYNC
were very pretty and the choruses on Bible" by Misses Mable Doherty and $1 the ya)Yl' 600 the yar(1.
Flora Cunin hams also special music $1 the yard.
the whole were well rendered. g P
The Star of the evening was Mies by the Epworth League Choir, ten SHORT ENDS We have a number of short ends of Wool Tapestry and Brussels Carpets that we
Acheson; who took the piers of Jose- manatee addresses from Rev. C.' T. ,
phine, the Captain's Daughter, in a Scott and the pastor, Rev. R. W. Mill- are willing to clear out at a sacrifice. They would he just the thing for a small
most creditable manner. She is pretty, yard. The report of the society show- room, and those who get them will get a bargain.
quite at home on the stage, and bag it ed that 55 new members had been
lovely voice. Miss M. Ball as little added during the past year and all There's a stem Of Uri ill
Buttercup could not be better. She the departments were fully organized p g allty A Dress Goods Bargain.
sang aand acted well. Miss Eva Wilk- and doing good work. The Junior de-
inson a9 Hebe, Sir Joseph's Cousin, in Partment ig acing especially soca And style about our Millinery which distin- 44 inch fine Ereneh''inc Dress Goods,
"Elis Sisters and his Cousins and his work. At the Sunday evening service
Aunts," was �good also, Mr. James the congregation was larger than has guishes it from others. It is this that is draw very stylish goods new colorings, will
Thontpson ae 8ir Jos. Porter, K. 0. B., been in the church for years and Ing the Millinery business this way. We've ' i
officially speaking was outof si ht. He chairs had to be placed in the aisles, to make a most servicable dress, four colors
hasa, way of kicking out his big words g y tran{Iere got what's newest in shapes and trimmings, r
g assist in e. pre the man s and ori( three dresses of each regular
very clearly and wags a great £aavorite that were. present. The sermon by Our Milliners know how to put them togethc�i', y , G
irnong the audience. The writer's fav- Rev. C. T, Scott was thoroughly ap- r 8UC goods 6$C.
orite male singer was Mr. U. R. Ed- predated by the large audience and and our prices are as low as you'll get anywhere. g
wards as Ralph Rackstraw, He dig- the singing of the special hymns were
played great nervousness in his acting thrilling and inspiring. On Monday New Sailors.tnbroidery Bargain.
but he has a beautiful tenor voice for evening a large audience again gather -
in amateur and sae to s lendid tune ed in the church to hear Rev. C. We have just received a lot of the new short
g Remnants of fine Swiss Embroidery, til
and time. Mr. Forte also aria well but sasses lecture on social Parity, A back Sailor Hats in .black, brown and white. I
we would like to have seen him take short programme of inusiaand the lee �le re nisi rice is AUC. bet We bought these 41 yards lona' • fine quality, good patterns,
the part of Capt. Corcoran in place of ture comprised theevEnin 's entertain- g p , long; 9 r °', c
Bill Bobstay the boatswain. O. R. meet. The pastor, Rey. V W. Mill- cheap and they go at 35e. value at 10c per yard; per enol, 3(1c.
Shane as Dick Deadeye is a corker and yard, is to be congratulated on having
surprised his many friends here in his so noble a band of young people to as -
capabilities as an actor and singer. It silt him in his work and the success of
s reported he is going to organize a the League's efforts aurin the past
troype and 'star' it next season, if year as well as the exceptionally fine
this be so it will never never go. The anniversary services is due largely toIHODGEN'S a
orchestra was. also a l feature of this the Pastors executive ability and his The Dry Goods pt3lACer,
{ OS09 entertaiinment and fully gugtalned the consecrates efforts is working+ forplendid reputation they enjoy. Christ and the phurch,
CLINTON. `' '}