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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-02, Page 101 ^la 8 isegnapippeppolene Remnants' Odds anci Ends, Sit1tc011p. Mr, lee. Yoe*, who hair bete In' Varna. Brantford few mine tams/ *one StorOn` last week. tiorpials.-The serial which wa held Mrs. George Captelon and Miss Rate last /friday by the League was it eora. "Twist spent Sunday with relatives in pieta emcees in every reenact. After 8rorth. .- the tea was served which the ladle* of Mre. I:Wallahs" returned from *pen& the congregation se abundantly Iwo. ing about three menthe with her sister vided in the finest style, a grand Pre- ` • In Toronto. . • gram omitting of readinge„ recite,. ' We would rather have their W. Miller and S. Wilecin intend talc. tions, riongs, dnetts,quartettetrchortue,. room .,that,t thew company.. some ot ,inrigoaiettot sotirse In the :Militia,' es, etegetc., entertained thelarge audi. once, And every person seemed to en. them are offered at deoperately low eMrp. fituithnleillrty is DOW taking his joy themselves.. Proceeds aixiounting In on for repairing the church; • Pales. In some cases there is hardly tlgur, tarinftbwordh zinuvoit enough prirei,ett on; thein fee Ton .t0' Aid eleellvhereprrobatiPtter;sarl 114)w want=tr:41a7f sezatedoifornoairny7.1oTite women,0 monthly theta geod"fer yea and lie good for us Ai or mt.. Here stater, oce. Mettercett: appreelate the clUalltu4s. But then urrr;E:Viltrmsatyro.attgavailit itougt. Varna, next Thursday evening.. Tea o too. They comprise several lines f They retUrned Tuesday evening, Miesionary meeting vrtlihe ,held in the Mr. W. Sloan and a friend of Birth Methodist church Varna next There,: ' geode, the completerteijs eg *web, tit iettiast Thursday fel' .Natehey, away day' afternoon at 2,80 o'Cl'oCk. A sun. Imoken. moo have been moving down the Missieampi, where we under- jeet of great importance Will he cond. stand he has some business interests; dered, . - slowly and are unsaleable at full pries. ' Mrs. (Dr.) khunpbell, Who was called Mr. S. S. Cooper of Clinton has aeCur- home by the sudden cleatn of her ed the centred of building the paeson- . We wOuld. rather count the etudi. titan fattier, returned to Detroit on •Friday age. • list the mereliandise, and have:Pieced latst. accompanied by Mrs. W. P. l'iliss Minnie Jones of Mitchell, who, „ Spalding, bait been visiting at Wm.' Moffat's, re- thttet at 'le" PelOng 'Mice,' ., . : , Mr.'BinertIon of the firin of Camp. ceived a despatch: i that her uncle n r • . -11 '• •••- .1. • — MARCH 2t I U MMM TMM ,MMT MMT MMM MMTM -VMV MTV TIM TWW,MTM VT J A KS N BR -0 S D.PART,MNTAL.'STO-RE- • 41se-4110,,,lfria.ipoe.-sam‘401noireia.asiorie .eisewie •seiv:eweaose.awi~e.,..steessiesia.owiefeeosewea...es• Ass•40., $necial attractions it ch'itraWare. . bell ek,-Binersore of- Tweed. manufac- Mitchell Ayes, dead and do returned . • „« ..., turera of heyforke, etc., vas In • WIWI ,homelaist Monday, which we invite everybody to intniect on Tuesday on business w4:11).ir. A. A. Mr. S. A. Moffat, High Court dele- giate for 0. 0, P., Court Varna, went , • cMhcsesnkky'o• rett and Mies Ida were in 'Brantford to attend the annual ineet. . V With, •the eonfidence that their jong* S. Meet Will be ;'i.t4. .our favor. Visit., "Iff. , Wingnain last Thursday attending the ing_last Tuesday. . r, • e., , , Wedding of their cousin. Mies Jarre ,miss Mary Morrison returned to her inci, vous showyou the adveatagea o r , • . , - ,, Netterfielfl, nt to no. Thos. d.,IticLean,.re- hoe'last Sitturdity, after sfending Sev- . 1. . • .fatT4,•,... - , , presentative of the firm „ of McColl oral weeksarnong Ider old'frierids, • ..,, '•i , , pros. 8d CO. Of Torontri. - . •Mr. B. A. Rigging belng s h •-• Ogss the'Cluovett, .4Nays the Rem Rev. Mark Turnbull, the popular ' rushed ingettingout hirrn;bar:ees :as „ . , , . • . RectOr cif St. 'George's °Witch; Ode- secured the services of ftle; Percy Wan- ..... • ' 7 •* -^ "' .. rich; offiCiated rno-Odicceptably it. both less to relieve him of seine of the bur- = 11110 '` 131:;.: • D....,. 1 -air 00 '.:- ; servicesin St. Paare on • Sueday,. He . dent,' Wellitsti„. mi,„„diaiht net percy • ,. , ,,,.. , ..., ,, , . .. , ., liwrienvell.tlie claims of , rnrSign, .o.b.a. :i:i...woiclkiii.m?-ni. ii-.- igiy. *iiii,ii;: eiteigety? j. . "ox.iNToN. . : 1,DoinesticlniOions.. , - ' Mr: COff, the Oganiit Or§t.'‘George's ' ' Mx. 8...Bothwell, our ,popular,boet - . churclOoderich, has been secured for 'hind:labile, merchant, bee,. purchaged a 7,...r." ' every Thursday p. iu. to train the tineetock and has also a fine show 1:-',-. • .., ; ehoirof Stcreptee.,. Any who desire to, case Whieli iinninfee the appearance of I take atlYrentage•• of this., opportunity the shop- wonderfully. - • • ' e..,, —, --- . ' • g.flU gtditettiOlittlitS Will conduit With the Rector Of St.- ••: , • ' • . . Paul's. ' : , •. . • ' ' , - coderloh TOWhild1P. The Goods are Ifere-.Teeksca Bros .....;. s Mr. John Cameren, representing the. . ; , a.. - Mrs. Thorarta H. Cook is visiting her . 1- . , ii7genis ,F;arker's Dye. Works, , rzellvigyavrPtrgigime )3rc..c.,-- fill McLean Company trade journals. was, • • . mush tdSce-A. a. Orin « .. • 5. in Clinton on Monday: • Mr. aid ..uldtkeo at Thlagannar, , . , 1 Every nreparatten-Ssney Jackson s• looks up the advertising and is now ... Milk aoutes-W..s. Lawrence...-. . . .. ....., I. working on a special edition of The Mr. Thomas' Cole has been very sick , New Groceries -J. W./1M.— .• . • • • • - • • - *ith inflammation a the bowels, butts tr. - , ' . Hardware which will appear about now convalescent. .,:, - E. the middle of March. • . Mr. Thounts Powell, who has been . ,111r. James Stevens 'of the Base line teaching in S. S, ]o .9 has sent. in his r,--- ‘ *as at the 4:- T.' It. station Friday . •. . resignation to trustees., We ,no-.........sfrib,.........,%,...ab,..16.,..‘,........6„..wash,,..e....as„...‘,....eb,4„.abietb,,..abAsosb;:%,,ge,..me„,..sa,...2%,„(e,,,b,re,,„..,%„„qa,...,,,,,,,a1„,„qa,„.%„ morning to -.extend SYnlAsthY. to. his .deitand he intends studying medicine R D P f Wine-, . About' o 9 o PeOple WHERE THEY ARE Season is Here, So Are theGoods New Goods and New Prices. Bought for cash, Sold tor Cash. • • . E BEGTO ,,A,NNOT.T.N0iil that nearly.all oar new Spring Goods have arrived and •also, several eases of special'snapa, bought.by our Ur. W. Jackson while in Montreal this week, and. Under our. new system will be turned into meney, on the sm'ellest pqssible margin' of Profit. 'We invite your inspection. JUDGE US—Judge us by what we are Judge us by the big business we are 6:Vag • . f • Judge us -by our prices. • Judge us by the -quality ofgoode we sell, • • For this department we linpoyt a 'large patio of • • rctr ine:fible.to select the •proper 'things suitable for our big local And ontsideyade. Our new ..,)iitings at $14, $16, $18, $20 and $22, and made up bY skilled workmen, are great vaine and•A saving of 10 to 1.6 per cont..less than last season.. • -A _ _ • • . -fa , • of goods direct from foreign countries and our up- as_ time experience should 133 worth something in be - ea We carry the largest stock in the enmity a and buyin.g io caldf enables us to sell at prices that a.re bound to make this deparf; hoot grow.. Some of our. new . goods are ready thisweek and Our new prices this season for cash in Men's. Suits at $4.50, $6.§0 and $9, and Men's Tweed Pants at 75; $1 and Si. 50, will surprise our inlay customers this seasob at their grerit value, luau. WhoSe Wite bad died a day Or so aly• and Whose rernales were Mr. John Forden has been laid up previon • AND WHAT :0 1 " bking taken hy the -early train to , St. With a sore knee . for some time : and Was unable to vote on the Zet.: . ,w, Thomas for interment; 'Mr. Stevens TH -11406C., Mr: J.'"W„Coolr. • has moved his fur- 0000sam000cibeo ittlIOW- went des"' as far aa Kir/Pen' " . * niture, etc. into hienew homewhich he . . ' --IJ Ina. PSaletwutelalf two °BawyeBeeklgd raged Mohr.. .pnerhaited some time ago on ' the 4th' concession, 'genera -Y. Mr. Brophy of Montreal was in tow n known as. the Served the 42nd anniversary cl ilie'Pe% Shaw farm. You have got •thecrige• last week.' ... , tleent in Stanley township. This -! easily entitles Mr. Plewes to a place We.., why notget the bird. Mr. W. W. Ferrhas been in an :Blore, m this week. ' among the pioneers of Huron. He Mr. Ater. Ostrom is. busy drawing ' ' a hest of friends who respect him for lend. He intends raising and enlar- h is barn and putting a stolie foe a - Mr: W. O. Searle iv s in floderich on . FridaY. Vast; ' , • • .. t•fawned with diligence and success, has gink T, Won underneath. . • ' , , Mrs. J. P. Doherty Went to 'Claude, his sterling integrity, and is now enab- - we don't know any rearion whY on Tuesday. - , ' : Jed.to take. things- easy. This county - oWes much to.men of the;firaTmp of Mr. some good, honest Liberal coulci nbt act _Miss Mason of Blyth is the guest of- . Mrs. (Dr:)•Bruce., . •• •el' . •• .-. • r• ., , „, . . as D. R 0: in polling sub -division • llo..-. ill Plewesw ...3 oftbis townghip withont importing a Miss ghtlite.13•arge returned to '0 ... .0- -_' Mire' Orpha Millet -leaves to7morrow . gent from Go elicit, . • . • roit yesterdaY,.. ••. z;!...- • - -... • ' -.for Victoria, B. Q.; - having areepted a Mrs. L. Kennedy was, in 'SSafOrth Year's situation in a large millinery oil- Mr- and'Mrs. Alex.; Fair Of Bruce ablishment in that city rit 'a. much e6e°ty. are ' visiting at Mr: George 0...., . Saturday and Sunday.. • • ' • • .- t :13" - harideomer salary than. prevails an this ;Hirdie's. . • • . • ..., Mr. 0.- Mason lias.returned to 'Edi burg. North Dakota, , • . • - province. The situation was consider- • Mr. %%Os.. Elliott of Clinton has rept- " Miss Lizzie Mitchell left Monday for ed an enviable one by the fairtrilliners .ed his farm, lot fie on the Bayfield'con. ...... •Milten, North'Dakota. • . who.were assembled at tbe big • . Whole- cesslon„ to Mr. faeorge Rathwell. The 0..... a.- eme .epeolege , in Toronto; :10,0 , week jet,is a good one and adjoins the Rath-, Miss Nettie Elliott of • Exeter • ii the , giiese of Miss .Gertie Sage. .. . ancl:two out of. three would have ac . well homeditead consisting of about Mr. E. Rowed of the G. T. R. staff cepbeen on ted. and bly too glad 'of the . three -hundred acres: It has been res,n- was in London on Sunday. change. . . , , . aged for the past fonryears hy Mr. NV. Mr. Fred Buckler of 'Bruceflidd •left. .Mr. Thee. Grigg of Taunton, seinerzi H. Elliott,fwho will move to the Hub .setshire.Brifdand.,.Was the guest of his shortly to .'engage in business there. yesterday .for Addison, Mich. :., Dr...Bali:was Called, to Mitchell: on ,nephew, Mr. A. T. Grigg, last week He is genial and popular hera and will be well liked in town also. ' : ' ' professional business. last week. .. • .whileon his waY no to . visit his brother near' Londesboro. There are . . Mr. Ben Switzer of the 91h eon. lost Miss Tebbutt returned froni a visit an anlinal Out of .his piggery on: the to relatives in Atwood on Monday. several members'of Mr. Grigg's facially On We side the Atlantic with *bona he night 'preeeding the election. At least Mrs. Parkeand Miss _Shirley are on a few days' -visit with friends in Blyth. _, .wiltspenda4ew Months as 'accordmg such was the excuse given for certain ' Miss Rosie Cunnin II -I f t on ' we": to present' arran'griarents suminer Will calls he is alleged to have made at a ...am _e_ g rather late hour. . nesday to visit her uncle -in Herifryne be well advanced when he turns home- , Mrs. (Dr.) Taylor of Goderich visited ward. • He farms extensively and is a Irrair' correspondent, while driving man of . weight and influence in the to Godericn a few days ago, noticed a her Mother, Mis..'Ker.r„-this past week., . Mrs. of Orangeville 18 a guest Taunton district. • ; number of goodbmwe between Hohnes. ' at theparental horne.*Er. 8, O....Flinn- , . . , , Miss Maggie • McMurray returned Strawy Township on Wednesday from visiting fricVdsln. . : • ....-- r Egmort'dville. • Mr. Robb. N.ellverm, ex-reevs of Mr. Marks of Bayfield has gone to Stanley, has disposed of his farmto 0 , 'Oberlin. Kansas, leaving Clinton sta- Mr. Chas. Johnstone of the Goshen 0 . tion on Monday. • - . _ • - .line for the sum of $4,800:- The farm Mr. and Mrs. ' J. P-...Tisdall left on contaimi 80 acres and is well built on. 0 e.:, . Saturday 'for Detroit, expecting to be Mr. McIlyeen 'expects to go West in 0 absent two or three -weeks. • • 'the spring. •:Tlie people of Stanley Will 0 . Mr. H. H..liodgens was in Toronto be sorryto see him ieavingi este was 0, this' week picking up novelties and 1...,1. e V• • • • ••: a kind and good neighbor.' Re was it bargains for the patrons °Mite Palate: .useful 'member of the 'township conn- • - Rev'. J. W. Holmes of Mitchell was a cil for a number of years, where he guest at Mrs. Wm. Cooper's on Tues- made fortirnself many friends. • day and went down to Exeter yester- ' Mr. John Tough, our genial. assess - day. • ' 'Air, is ,around placing a valuation on Mr. Henry Haat. who has been .vis- 9nr, farms and stock, making ready for iting his sister Miss A; Hartt, Queen ,the tax -gatherer to follow him after a street, returned to his home in Recline, • while and collect the revenue. on Friday. • Mr. Robert Stephenson of the Pat Mr. and Mrs. Henry Young intend line was presented with a beautiful lit - leaving in a few Weeks for Aberdeen, tle girl, a few nights ago • by his better South Dakota, 'where they purpose half. ' We congratulate you, Robert. • making thoirhome. A miniber of the people of the Miss Mackay, sister of.Mrs. L. Reit- Bayfield road Presbyterian church had nedy andlliss Mackay Of . the public a taffiparty at the residence of Mr. school istaff, who has been teaching in - John 0. Reid last Monday night. "(in - Windsor, has vesigned her position fortunately Mrs. Reid happened to be owirig to 1[11 I awriX, but John dished the taffy up in tOwn Tuesday on his waybo Goderich. Miss Marthrt•Taylor hat arrived Mine He is a heavy shareholder in the furni- from Port Thirotl, Where she has been ture factory in that toiled.' working at the tailoring businesm for Me. T. 0. Doherty left yesterday some time. ' for Durham where he hits accepted a Barry to hem of Mr. John Stewart; eituatimi es 'salesman for COunty CYoun- being He has been laid u for some tithe, and as he is well a - ' vanced yerreir we expect hisrecovery will he Slow. ' Mr. Herbert McIntyre of the Babylon line is strffering from a severe cold set- Mr. J. Rutinball of London .witir in •goe shape, • , • . calor ',McKinnon. ati .extensive• dealer In agricultural. implements, =laical instruments, ete.• Mr. Johneton of ,St; Mary's, Who had been aasisting in the South Perth cetm. Paign, was a guest at t he postmaster tling on his lungs. We hope he will this week. He is a half-brother of Mr. soon he able to go around again. • 'Porter and like him is gifted with the We were sorry- to hear of the defeat power ef convincing and eloquent of Mr, Rohr. McLean, but were pleased speech. • • to read le your ' last Niue that Dan. Mr. 3'.43'. Fisher krin BrairtfOrd this McGillicuddy was able to crawl out of week attending the. C. 0., V. nigh his shell and speak for Holmes the Court as a delegate from Otiurb Maple night of the election. • Your correei Leaf; which WAR represented for Wail.- pontlentverninded your Faders ' Sortie teen consecutive years by Mr. John time ago, when Dan..• was wrangling Smith. %, The fatter win be missed at with an ex.*: P. P." of the Reform headquarters by the older members of ranks, who was quietly left at home the Society with whom he eat Iti sol- at the kat general election In South' enna enaglave for SO long* " Huron, that at the next election the trolmes, who Was assisting in lamb and the lion would lie down to. the management of the l'kleW Bra dur- lgether and the Grit party would lead irig -the danipalaki, returned to his them. Is it true? home in St. • Catharines 'on Friday. • A large number from around here at - Mr. noihres is one Of tile oldest Prae- tended the social held at Mr. lames fleet printers in Canada, having taken Wallis' of Goderich township, Oir nid initial lee:Sons In Qui net preserva- . behalf of the Methodist (torch of Bay- tive in 1:1•:. He ha been -out of ttects., field, lest Friday • evening, and rerrt pager •Inirnese for iseyerallyearm it a grand success, ; Mr. Ed. Raglerron, Who has been • Mr. Thomas BroWnett assisted Mr. • spending a few weeks' hellaare with Sohn Real of the Front road to haul relatives And friends In .01inton. Bar- two of the largest saw -logs that over field and the totvnahips, leaves this went into theBeucetield,saw-mill yard Mottling for Gitriahrock,North Dakota, afew days ago. Tommy says they were where he has been farming for a few honor% and was pleat:ea to have.the honor of helping to take them in. years. e likes the prairies 10113160114- 13+ and in due seeteon will probably do tre an Wider' brOther ,did a short; time Stride. Cane bath to Iliiron for a better half. the Biblical injtbartinri, "It is 'MA „ . Well to live alone," haWngspecial appli- We are glad to learn that ?Are. P. tatioti te residents upon these Johnston and little girl are able to sit 'lble ft de. up now After a severe attack of In • Me. IttiberbMelivoen nfebanley* who grippe, tecentlyeold his 80 -acre farm for $4 SOO, Mr. and Mrs. S. Erwin of Blanchard, • - a kit.174136iffeligoto as prices now vide, , N. D., will leave for home on Vitednes. may totgo Wet after all. Re I. JIMA day after &tWO Montle .Virrit With new wig -added, we haws been kid,. frfehdchere. 'Whether to parebsee a LIS or in Ore Mt. Gorge ighoffer of Death wood farin In this coned. (steenbok in Wheat Was Visiting ander the pareqtel roof and cattle raising le the Edmonton die. on n Me kw we trick Personally he prefer* the hatterROO ,• beta acoouatof his.hors, but his \r, SOOtt of half hos not yet contraotbd the cstniinnit WOOL r Itiffi tn Blaket.' ville and it felt miles east of the men- hir town, with line stone basements Mr. ellsFhas now about eleven acres underneath, and on enquiry we learn. in the village.—It is to be regretted ep Plat Cantekin was the builder of that west ,Ethrorr-did not elect Mr. Mc - the stonework, which would a Lean, but we seem to be under a cloud reedit to any mason. .. at present. ' 'Times may change and Mr. Daniel Reigner bought the John . good fortune zna,y again smile upon our Sheppard farm on the 10th concession. fait Canada. The presence of Dawson, Another of the pioneers has 'respond- ex -M. P. for Addington, apparently' ed to the Great Roll Call in the person had Its influence with a Certain clads of of Mr. John ,Pennebaker, who passed voters in East Wawanosh, while on into the spirit world on Tuesday, • aged dp.)7 Bailiff Campbell , of 13Ivth 80 years and months. The deceased staid at.poll booth No. 1, Bailiff Pin. was one of the &et 'settler's in this lay S. Scott .of Brussels did mysterious township, having Ilverl here nearly six- duty at No. 2, Bailiff Wm. Robertson ty years. It is half a. century since he of Wingham Na. 4 and other Pri- took up lot 88 On the 15th concession Yates of the Holmes Brigade did ditty where Ire lived to the day of his death. on the Sabbath 'previous to the elec- tion. . He.endured the usual experience and hardships of pioneering and often re- called those early deys. Mr. Penne- baker Was of Pennslyvaula Dutch ex - erection but war born in Berlin, this province. His wife .survives him to- gether with their family. of two child- ren Mrs. John Parker on the home. sterld, and Silas of Cleveland. • He en- joyed good health until a few year's ago when. he Was attacked • by cancer Which gave him great suffering and was the immediate rause of death. For days previous to his passing Away he Apit unable to partake of food nor could he Speak. His list days were soothed by the loyal* care and atten- tion of the liousehci (11 who did all that wail possible to relieve his suffering. • Mrs, S. Hodgens of Lucan Crossing is visiting the old homestead with baby, en's Furnishings 4 4 Style plays in important part in this' r. department, and .our stock will contain the nobbiat . goods we can find- .- travel andhunt for the jaie4t and . you will.find them all hei e. OUr 'new Hats are all in. •W.e. f411...eribe•lberfr.eie.eribit.%;eAbss4b4sAbersierspee....44b,e'ft.49:lbellIC2•4"Itbalitket•e*Ibe'llb4,%•efrep4bitlit,e.gb•e'llt;•elkoe)Altvelbe .11 , #..'1111 , • itis.pretty .known that .we are the ex - 00 s stanl.P&I by .the makers with ;their naine-and price, 1r,,earing their.tag 'telling what 'leather it ..ahu shoe§ • the people have confidence in, because it is elusive agents for the Slater Shoe, a shot that is Made Of; the kind And •ittality of wear it will give, and how to care for it Wehandle • Other makes and under the direction of Mr, Fred, Jackson this departnient Will have the best attentiOn. • With -our close prices it should continue to grow. .80 .cnta, as in all other departments, will go • Jackson Bros.', Clinton. as far is a $ did before, :fry and see. . . &ASA Belgraye. Mr. Jelin B. Fells las purehased the - four acres, occupied by Wm. Hobbs, from Sydney Hannah of Ailsa , . Bayfield. The number of loge in the St. joseph Lumber Co's yard exceeds all other previous seasons--t-Mr, joseph Rich- ardson has been seriously ill for the ast couple of weeks —Mr Samuel . . sciatica, ----Miss Ray 0. Richardson is spendinf few holidays under the was the guest of Mr, W.- Wilds last Bar lock.. "A very pleasant and happy« eyent took place at the residence of Mr. T. Tasker on Wednesday afternoon, when his daughter, Miss Sarah, bee:Jule the -wife of Mr. Thomas Penfound,:a well- to-do farmer of Stanley. Precisely at four o'clock, while the wedding march was being played by Miss Aitken of Clinton, the happy couple stepped upon the carpet before theRev. Mr. Andrews of Londesboro, who quickly conducted them into the ambrosial region of ma- trimonial bliss. The -bride was becom- ingly attired in fancy, brocaded -boucle cloth, trimmed with white satin and pearls. After the congratulations were over, over forty of the invited guests sat down to a sumptuous din- ner, to which ample justice was done. The bride was the recipient or many costly, useful and handsome presents, 'which go to show the high esteern in whichthe couple are ' held. Mr. Pen - found is to be congratulated in secur- ing such an estimable lady for a life partner and best wishes for a long and prosperous life eke extended to the newly married couple by their host of friends:: In the evening the people en- joyed themselves with games, music lair is still under Dr. Wood'scare. and speeches until the Wee sme 'ours —Mr. Jas. Johnston is. bedfast with Were well-nigh Vent. parents roof. --Mr. Iasi. Donaldson BIRTHS,' Friday. ---Mr. Alex. Cameron was visiting friends in Drysdale last. week. —Mr. Wm. Johnston is learning the tinamithing.—A number of young people attended the social at Mr.. Sas. Wallis'last Friday, which WAR a grand nuitett, success. e goceeds beingL$22.2,5.— Mure Maggie Brown was taken a Visiting friends in town.---Lieuten- few days before her mother's death ant Gatzke faretvelled for Wyoming last week. but Is now recovering. on Sunday evening. The army will t misi a faithful leader. -'-A Grand/141 Mrs. John agleam% of uckpow 18 • There was a pleasant gathering a the tome of Mr. jobt Noble on Tues- end Slimier will he given in the town day evening last when dancing formed hall on Friday evening of 'next week, , the principal amusement. Among the Under the auspices of the I. O. V. A loorts Were a uninber from Belgrave good orchestra will be provided for the and Clinton. The Noble hainestead id occasion. noted for Its hospitalitynd a good • time is always- enjoyed akaucbil gather- TATLOTt.-14.,Tokersmith, on Febru- a,ry 20thr the, wife of Mr. William. Taylor of a son. ' itentinto.-In Clinton, on February 26th, the wife of Mr. Wilber Manl ning of a daughter. DEATHS. PurnanAsEn.-In Gederieh township, on February 28th, John Penneba- her, aged80.years and 8 months. there. • . •Mr. W. II. Baileynf,tife 'ard conces • Port Albert. • - 411.:'gr.aumeaff4 THE PEERLESS MAGICIAN sion has been confined te bed for the Mr. lohn Greene left t'hla week for etiolated by Mrs. Anshaeh,,in the :Inuit two vreeke vrith a cornbinktion of 13russele where. he will fellow his trade towN grippe and' pleurisy. That he hi in d• 1U. 'he Molars, Harr? Quaid and Andrew •HALL On ser oue condltion will be heatd with regret by his many friends. Be is in memilian left nesday for maniteha. his 038rd year and has been a resideht the former for Gladstone, the latter for ay aro MAGIC! MIRTH I MYSTERN I Two sons, who are Wing in Michigan, Matinee at 4 p. m. . AdTission, Chil- have been sent for. , Mr. Joe, McMillan was in the village ,dren 10c. Evening ab 8 o clock, admis. Another olA resident of Hullett hite , on Friday, after spending the winter sion 25e, reserved seats 10c extra. Re, in 'Detroit. • been called away by the baud of death ; served seat plan at Jaekeon Bros. . The Misses McCullough of Goderich • .,_ . _ .'ilt the person of 'tetra. Margaret Brown, relict Of the late Thome* Brown, Who township are .visiting their sister, Mrs. 'died on Tuesday of list Week at the Vrank Willia. tbe past Week. ripe old age of seVatity years, The well this Week. Mr. Thos. Rieliardson. Jr., is not so . E _ xeter Flour of this 'township for the past forty. Douglas, deceaseed was a. naive of Irelainl, heir The high we.ter in thetiver the past birthplace being County Clare, while her husband, who predeceiuled her few days looks kied of dangerous. To Service in the Englieh church on twelve years, was born in Cork. mr, ara um Brown were horn eight. Thuraday evenings at 7.1301111ring Lent. ammo.; eht of whom are Honk, mieh, fora Misfit:Ili Brown is home from Detroit, eel, James and Maggie on the home. stead, Thomite In Reatorth, Mary' in Detroit, while gate, known to the Church at Sister Eugenia, Is teaching In the convent at Walkerville. The dee:lamed was a consistent member of the Roman •Uatholie chureh. The funeral took place on Thursday to St. Iteleph'ic cemetery, the litat,frad rites being conducted by BOY. Father Wag, the peek priest. The nutruirotta friends of this esti a le ern fever and would rat ifroblideite , h. r fetrilly Will he glad Wheat of We r e. Tu eition to TirMain in IItirOn. -, 604 ;t• Eeliorne, r Gtggof7f.ttland once*, tVla atiobion HoekTht Mipimenle on Mr. LE. Hawkins left for Buffalo on Monday. The eleetion excitement is near its end in our village and we are looking for another. The atrangert have all left for Sinith'Perth, it, is supported, /t looked kind of earante to see halt.tend- h t er. Ott acting as Roots or suc a emp *nee man as Robert Holmes. We had two in No. 4. Aehfielci, hut anything Tay ouR °ENT TER apvms to go novoldityo. , AT NO EXTRAIPRICE We Invite your inspection of one stock of Groceries, etc., . being' convinced that a purchase will follow. In addition to Groceries ' of all kinds we will carry sup- ply of Biretta. Flour, extra good, but at no extra mica ork on the dock, which, started , 'Irriday before the elediOn, is at a , Standstill aknreleut, no men working,' eitkre Pridaylast," A Week ouy, 40/411 It look* but, open briber,. rip they will *tart *gait tiMilf.fille 6, the tato*. Cott `iitfilook,VItionp • IAA& AAA AAA We will give full particulars of a great gale of Fiiie Linens, etc., bought at the auc- tion sale of the stock of Messrs. McIntrre, • Son 4SZ do. of Montreal. Messrs. McIntyre, Son & Co. carried the best stock of Linens and Dress Qoods in Canada, the whole stock amounting to over $415,000. Owing to a fire which. destroyed the ware- house next door and the top flat of their own the insurance eompasies took over the entire stock and s�l& it at auction. We attended the sale and made large purchases of Tale Cloths Towehligs4 a Hi •Town Fine r1ale ]amass, at prices that' will enable us to sell them in many, eases at less thattMessrs. 1VIcIntyre's prices, The Linens were on the ground floor and were not datnageLin the least. :rho goods will be all in and ready for sale next week, and we vilrgive full par. ticularA in next week's paper. They are all perfect goods and good qualities. We bought them cheap and are going to sell theut the same way. Watch for this sale, for it is a chance that comes only. once in a Yery great while. • •