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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Clinton News-Record, 1899-03-30, Page 40.* .b CIANTOIN NEWS -RECORD. I ol •••••••••••••1•7 , S FROM ALL OVER HURON COUNTY. FROM OUR OWIV OORREPONOFNTS AND 00 LI NTY EXCHANGES gis 884T. ••••••••,.•,.. Monteith,.the N'iictor in South Perth, took ha seat-iti the Legislature on Thursday lase, but not until Mr. Whitney• had to call the attention of the Governinentt o the unduly long de. lay in forwarding the returns. The general impression throughout the country was that the returning•ofdcer 1,ould dillydally until Mr.Monteith Ras euchred out of his, second session as Well as the first. From the high- nanded manner in which the Liberal ' party Managers have been Carrying on in West Elgin, 'Week Huron and else- where there was couch groundwork for, such suspicion. HoWever, Mr. Whit- ney'fi prodding had the desired effect and the chosen of,South Perth has come to his own. • . ••• . THE NEW . The Liberal press is indulging ih con, siderable exaggerated desbriptioli the Russians. 'The D'ouks;" fersdalt, whd were reaentlY railroaded in to Manitoba and the North-West. The idea; of course, is to magnify lehe'wor of the immigration' depo.itineiit and lead'. the taxpayers, Who pay 'the piper,. to believe that these People ate arnost desirable class(of 'settlels. • At a dis- tance perhaps they MeV 'seem so; but we fancy they are but on a, per with the (Making, wile have been transported in large numbers to Manitobn,•but are not by any means popular in that province. As somebody has remarked •"Their, habits are filthy and their customer not much more cleanly than their. sheep- skin:clothing." Itis not good policy to plant these arrivals in colonies. They should be placed in Scattered set- tletrients sn'that they may advance in civillzation by contact Wilkotherieages and in the, distant by itacf:hy,it May be, become valuable settler.. Itis a- °pity though that the GoVerriment has been:, linable to seeare better returns froth the British Isles or Ge'rinany, for it will go without contradiction that one British- er or German jq 'Teeth, half e ,dozen Douks or Galicians, even if the latter do singpsalmaand dispenriew0 a modern marriage ceremony.......: = ' • • .TJT E ENEMIES' 02. N4 T&7 The Liberals jag bynomegne mous in faver,df the aholillen ,o the •Senate •or is emasculation after, the manner championed by Laurier.' • The sedate portico' of 'thejoeillty takes sr part nor Parcel in the _crusade now. being waged which.: his for • its :•'•ob, ject the complete subjection pf. both branches of the legislature to the party whip. The machine men, to be sure, favor Any course vvhich will make. theta Masters or all they .survey When theY:h4v§:schfgteir ph fliOt sAeh as the Yukon steal or the Drummond Railway deal, which allow ,of "a big div y for the boys.''' they do not's:emit to have their golden plans, set ali to naught by an ,Upper.Chamber. „ It is the Yukoners and Driinimonders, Who have most to gain by the Abstraction of the Seciate, Who aranrging on the agitation. • Mckillop. . March 'came in like a lamb, but has since displayed many of the traitS of. • the Wow Something .4 the' nature of Ai; dog fight, where •tvio "ming felloWS'eheWL -ed each other, is the latest think to be deplored in the east end of the town.. ship. • ' ••' A social. party was herd -e,C resi- ranee of Mr. JameeiCappbell °op:even- ing last week. ' _ Mrs. BosseriberrY• is vary .ilt and ly- ing in acritical Condition at the hurtle of her father, Mr. John -Rae. The •en tertian Men e* given: in aid of the ilnprovenient-• forid of Bethel, Methodist church* at the're,sidende• of Mr. Win. Hatkwell Was a decided success. Although the admission lee was smell. a,hendenrrie;triptiyieaSI:ealig.,,, ed. ' • '• Mr; 'Jahn oCti,r)e(41.:01j4iiiti MaAer'iff South •Hurdn cleangeixien ' an all round 'geed felicity iiitolliabb.rgairi,„it,.. tended the, grand jddge' ipeetimt Barrie. Bid. •Scarletts IS the right kind Orangenien,bini:elote.t0 take offenee and ctiltteinir.nni?a, • • - • o eas are .the Order Of the ilaY e.eeeelVe are sorry ,to an - death ef Mr... Win,: Long, 'd away a week ago last Fri. funeral took place .to Col- etery where the •remains • in their Wit resting place. He, widow„ one sou and $ daugh. er to,,Mpurn hie Bowden o passed away on Friday morning. e, r It lingering illness ()flour or five • ths. The funeraltook place to on cemetery on Saturday last. . %Jere sorry to sap that Mr. Samuel treble is again taken down with .sick - .01 nesa—Mr. Chas. Howson had a sale , •f his saw mill and implements on esday 21stee—J. P. Brown and W. • ight, the two leading agents'of the ey-Harris Co.,4 intendboving a par. • oedema. on.Thureday 80th. A e is expected, , Every one that ht Machinery. is supposed to . • Goderich ' .• /no,. D. Ormiston died at AZilint, Cal, from apoplexy,. He was a brother of David Ormiston.Whitby, Ont. A veld - ore andtwoons,Thornits,Nevell'orktand W. C., Oalifornia,survive, De. Ormis- ton was fornierly pastor of Centenary _ church, Hanulton,and watt many, years " age. 8nperintenden6 of. the Peblic Godeetch. Goderich. Mrs, Bothwell / and her . daughter Mr. James Beverley of Bengali has 'Helen returned to their home at Tor- purchased the fin nitnre and undertak- . onto on Saturday last. Mrs. Bothwell ing businees of the bite Mr. Augustus improved Very hutch in health during. Cornell. in the Hotel Bedford block. her stay here. • • Mee. Becker of Danville. Onio, re - Mrs, Augustin( Cornell leftlast week turned to her home on Friday last, for Toronto,' her mother, Mrs. Edward, after an exceedingly pleasant visit being laid up withan attack of pleur- with her aunt,. Mrs- Anstey, South isy in that citr. . street, and tbe family of Mr. Charles Mrs. Swanson progiesseci so favor. Wells, who is her cousin. • ably after her serious illness that her Mrs, Thomas Arney held it reception son,,Barrister John Swanson and Mr, on her home Coming on Monday, 20th. Wm, Swanson hardware merchant. Marche • have returned ! to • their respective We were sorry to learn on Friday of but that several fallirefilistancee ran 'homes: . . • .. ' . the Odder) illness. of . Me. George Sow - At North street • Methodist chUrclent erhy. He had attetid'ed the S. Q. • E. ' the Baster evening service, Professo mpsen• will render Prelude and Fugue G initioe—j. S. Bach. The entherns selected for thachoir are "Awake tip my Glory" and "How long wilt Thou for- get me." . Miss Laura Acheson w•ill render the beentifutly arranged violin Jsolo from the '"Gteatiohe" Verdure Clad" and Mise Eva Acheson Will sing a sacred solo. • • • • :.• ' The funeral ..of the .late Margaret Kincaid; relict of the.late Thomas Em- erson, took place &ore her late resi- dence on•Tuesday. 21st March, The de- • ceased' lady' 'passed.' away on Sunday 19th inst., quietly and .peacefally after .a lingering Ilness of ,seventeen years, trithat bourne=Whence no otie'refurnis. She'liad been no worse than usuaiuntil ten days before her death: Although 'a great .sufferer, • Mrs.. Emerson .was 'always cheerful,- serving her Maker faithfuliV through' life and 'dying as only athristian can die, •feeling that death was only a !transition to • giorY., .Although only's!, resident of. eoderich, a short Mine -she had., made many .friends who made her, laet day's happi• ‘er. *Loving hands' .plared• beautiful flowers on the casket.' Mrs. . Emerson' • was married in 1049 to the late Thomas .•Emerson, who, predeceased. her sixteen years. Rey. Mark sTurtibull offiCiated at house and grave: The pall -bearers were Messrs. Frank Lawrence, Walter :Souks, Ed. Ssviitte, G. Nichol- son, Neil. McIvor and lames Yates. The funeral cortege proceeded to Mait- land cemetery. Our sincere synepathy lewith Mr. and Miss - Emerson. • •Despite the falling snow .and blin- ing Storni :the Highland „piper, Went 'over to the Soils of Sealant' Hall on .Sattirday -night and. gathered in the Ola'n • -who • marched ••in• si, • body te, the 'Scotch entertainment-. of Mr,.F:Froure 'and, bis. celebrated.. company ' in• the Victoria ()Pere 'Bonet,. "There was ,a • very large and appreciative audience and morethan one Steetch eitigen said thecencert wae.k •• • • . • • '• Fhe hockey mittch between the B.B's, 'hiMediete and 'bachelors,' took place • on Mendey.-evenirig. • quite a large num- beeof spectators•attended; The teanis had to • furnish their . own • Music,so when each side.yron -there.witavocifer-, Otis cheering" The inarried.Men *Ore White and: the singles ortinson.'' The score tied, 4 to.4.. .• ' • • • •• ,M les DonogitSJ show' room at B. •Srnith!S establishinent was filled with 'ladies. The Tarte O' Shunter &ovens where. Ousters of Toms nestle,. were everywhere., One hat of -fancy ..itraW • had a.larg.e sunflower of., green- ribbon '.breld with iiilver' dotted centre.; It was lovely. Then. hath With 'cyrano roses and spangled n etiSof crowntrirnipingb -max castOr shades in, ribbons, with , flavrers eirerYwh,eye made quite a rich showing. The, wind*, Was.draped in • pnrpte.' UNEge were pon,le:lOvel y, Jaffee te • • in:Whittle .ond eolcired Straw and:.orte '"Napeleon''' Week end:Whitie,..ehiffpte teimmed was lovely. , . • AtArn ex Ch reh Rev,. Dr. McDonald of gicaff.u.t4.offiCi.ti,t44:,..440.11,Qpnipg ,and eveninglierelee cin,e'-‘,1044• In the eyening"he• took for his text Paul'i epistle tp theROinans, 8th. chapter, -vetse :—"There is theiefoee now DO don, derrinatien to thein w hich are in Christ Jesus who 'Welk not after•the.Reshhnt. after the Spiritl".. BO: Pr. kid.. that this was eae"or the:moat boMPlete, letters sof the apostle -Paul' ance,he thought it Was.„Itritten WhenPaid tea. up subscriptions ficriwe. poor When he went' unto, Jgresale,pie.....,TheRkee: also thorightelhat'1117Wttia bdautiful ..thinight •that if people tiirned from' theitesin arid sought '•God • they would findhappinese from this text. The Rai,. Dr. greW eloquent and drew inanY coin - forting truths. from the epistle. His delivery is•• goOd as Well as. his logte.• The SCoteh vocalists!. kindly 'assisted the choir.. The distinguished • contral- to eting before the sermon that bean* ful.eacretesole ."The Children!ti Home.'". A t ehebffertory Walter•Grey„theterior,.• sarig:`,The•Holy City" and later • Flor- enceHAYWood•delightedall with Mrs. Hetneies.beautiful song •'The Better Land." Such a lovely' treat was quite appropriate, for -Palm -•Sundayee The chalivimsisted bytheseleininentisitigera .sang two Verdes oV"There 18llfo fore. :lOok-frotirthe °molded Onetqwhich was &treiriely pi•ettyiro'Ilree•Wo vLogith aeobinpeniedtlievocidists 3in heennose • pleading manner. '.:1%free -.Augustus-!Cortiell resides. at' present at thehothe of Mr; and Mrs.; Cbrnell. . • , ..• •.'. 'Mr. Harry Vfornan has returned -to' his home. at 'Fergus aftettepending a •conpleof weeks at the, British Et - change the guest of his brother...in-law. Me.: W. Hielittle son Harold 'ac- !..compftnied .him • to Goderieh and. • re.; mains•for a fent weeks longer with his •uncle /laid aunt,' . • •• • The Collegiate pupile .will hold .tin At Hdroesifter.Easter. It promises to be.quite a. recherche affair.' Mr.- Albert Johnston: '. of Greaten, Manitoba,has we are *Serry to lestrn been yer ill in amp tow'n frbm an at tack of bronchitis. Mrs. John Bates NewgatesTreaet,;hae a fine' collection of vigorous . 'blooming plants that have withstood this severe winter, among . which is ;a. very tall Calla lily with the longest, leaves .we have seen, sortie being a foot or more in length. , • • • . •• Mrs, Carrick; NeWgate Street, febls qUite delighted that her tWe sem, ham, Boston and George in North' Ilikota, intend visiting her Wore, many weeks roll by. They hitve been absent sixteen years. Harper's Bound Table (good author. ity by the way) says theta complete, new issue of Canadian stampsie .to be .shortly published. • The Pittsburg Despatch informs its readers that.0anada, has it largesletink 'fariii in the dietrict knownns the Caw adian • Adleoridaeks • in the Northern Goderich. Mrs. Colin Campbell, tylio was ' the only representative from thielaart who attended the Canadian. • Order 'Borne. Circle at St. Catharines last week re. • turned oil Frldity. A banquet was tendered the rePresentatives from al. most every putt of Canada and the provinces at the Wellend House, Mrs. Oatimbell donned an oil cloth suit and with the guide went with a Pa.rtY to explore Wider the Fells. ' She says the ice bridge that had formed- to the Ain- erican side was partially destroyed, over the mountiiin side, making such lovely winter s.,erierv. meeting on Thursday evening and corn- • Last week ninst have kept thesae- lamed of feeling unwell on reaching .ants busy _determining the • causes 'for pine. Dr.• Whitely • was pent for and . the wonder fully changeable weather :we pe.- • oun ced the -attack • appentlicitis.--,--had, -On-Werl ii esday-nigh t -22n d--.inst. Oa tain A. M. Sheppard is . busy, We. were treated to peals of thunder. . painti g and -decorating' his house, . Which shook Nome of the houses, au& • ',tor tol eying for his steamer. He is ceepled by vividfleshes of lightning and ale and hearty atter the long severe. snowing withek This year of '09 is to weather ash re. - , " , • . • • be made memorable by the L number of ... Mr. Steele, .:E.; in his last letter eclipses, three ofthe sun and two of fronePort Art ir,• where he has beenthe moon: Five'Oclipses in one year, '. O ' ... ' .. .. n Dec. 10th. engaged for the p st twoyears, writes: •• tbe.last of which will he luiaar and seen that it Was, four d rees below zero, inneh colder than it has beenhere ter -' Knox chdrch McGillivray Miseion seine tithe. • . ,Band held a Most suecesSfid enter • . tain- : Thursday nightrcaine aid the Luck; :merit both •finttociel and ptheeivise on now hockey.tearn with it.. Theircolors • Friday evening last. • A.hisut ono hun Were crimson and gray. On e f them ' deed, boys endgirle kook part.: •Abont, • fifty or more testefelly• dressed young Wore•a, white •suit !with a „bee ifull • • girls Were tangepl'• in two rows in the work.ed L in front, doubtless the .' or •choie- t� asbist , itr• the • choruses' of the of some fait L. N. But if et stood or lovely cantata chiisen. by. Miss Polley Lucknow the charm badgewas broke for the anniversary and•for :this Baster here. The ice was in very' . good • con - knee of the townspeople and : When 3. goo&atterid- \TSCill v.erY, ap.Peopriete, eThe.- cen. pinion: . There was, a very ring ' Crobs:1'• • While • the' young Lucknow took the hrst goalthere was giPiSwer0hliflg in, taking their places InTill choir, Mrs. W. R. Logan played . . deafening applause.. The only music furnished Was by a yomig man, .: whoma, berm ul 1,r.rsiarcolip, afetdethr‘ev aheilche..rttieiv: , had a small whistle and who dispensed dames Aorten - t ' with his hcickey stick by using his foot. wenwithrayer. Then the beautiful cantata, "pa'. quering Cross," was ' ih- W 6 11167 add that he -never -lost his troduced by.Mi S.Rdne...Streiton, beau-. eenilibreinn. nee his, chance to . Whilitle;" • . tdully. dressed,' i•e king the "0 hildreWs We noticedthat the Lucknow contest . 'School here. ' • WYapt'e Fair is being succeeded by Parson s Fair and the proprietor bade from London. He likes our town, etioWdelfte and all, end feels certain that he can make the Pair a etietessful affair. Wit trust so,. The Veit Will no open if poasible .fot• the, Baster trade. Ittre. W. Matthews is removing. her maritle and dreatenaking 1.00ing. front • . McLettri's block to. Aebeson'e 0,block near De. Mabee't dental: parlors. MPS. Matthenia has not yet quite reeovered trent her ate rieCiderit, having had her, - • Artri.feaCtfired. Hairreort Will leave this' afternoon to spend thellimtet Vaeatint1 With frelatieee at. Stratford, rt of the province of Quebec.The owner of.the farm hi j. Z. - Desormean well. arranged journal a ecl di h i h I • p 6 W7 0 WO are (...rusa4e, Have on heard.. the won- derful' news ?" and Miss Daisy Roberts, representing those 1.0 -7Whont the Cross was seat, ••ascendect the platform. an!. swering •"We have heard the wonder. . fol. newer,'" etc. Th.e • choir then...sank trornp.ets are sounding ler,' 'Wake, 'Wake; soldiers prepare for -the war,"!•ete. • Miss' Tye • presided at the piano. At . the .cenclusion the infant .,class,' .some of .therp being. in- fants althost, marched inproceSsional forin headed MISS- OlarnStrethere, . in bite. no es ti bespengled heenti y with. 'golden -stars, , parrying .a white en. in letters .of .geid.ap-• _neared ,. the :!words ."The. World • for The, "Spirit Alissionsii! lidiaa...Vida Brown,. gave the . recitation- .! bondage, for - the rr .SerOng _Deliverer waits:" • Her mitnrieti- lestyp.tbat • • .. -••. :, • showed the -true spirit within her, ;tad- : ;Mrs. 'elliddeX and children idcono- as she has only once' before rappeared in. pitnied by•Mies Maud Kennedy retutree . et • the • /clime .entertainment,. ed a couple of •weeks elgo, froin ..every.one appreciated.her -clever efforee. visit to•friends at .Braritferd • and other. •..The.duett .and chorus fellowed."Dark ' '• • • ere the Shadows"•.,, -The' • .dnett -was- ., Mr. Geor`ge Green, ' yeeY ;sweetly • rendered"' by , •t he Misses question s be asked the lecturer. Rev'. ':Annie and Kar:Stodda,,rti •the ehoir Dr. McKenzie, On Monday evening at .joining in the •chorus. • .At Che concliv- Victoria street church,was"Haee they •sion•Of the duetti.reci tattoos. werewell Any. rhenrnatistn.in Jratian-27 • • • rendered by the . children :of heathen Alas • Calclwill .of Amberstliulrg has lancls •dregsed in the !Custom. of each. been the .gueSt Of. Mrs. Millet of the ,countrye—Africae gire.Matia Morrow; Hotel B.edford• the pasttwo Weeks end: . Chinese 1.my, Laurier' Dyke ;• Mexican' will spend the Easter season with nee; -girl; Marion Fraser ;' Northern • Indian - The sun. dreseed.the equinoctial, line • boy, .George: ;: Japanese gii•l, en Tuesday,214. wender, :we Were, :Frances: Deidrich ;••• Aineriean. •-••boY'e • treated •to it storm.' •91d.Winter knows • Freston . Strang.. After ..eech• reci- he histo go noW.'' • •-.^. •. • tation. the • chorus • - was • .softly ve.••• Febeeti rwateiiVries.h:ave. been 'thaw- • -peated!,br the.- choir. " ,"War.', •ad - lel at -the ',Michigan. 'See at. the rote •cif ' ^varices ,,seibrd•-• ; represen fed 100' feet in '40' mitlittes "by.'etecteteity: hy NenaMarshalletoeitedt the Spirit Of The town Of bet. .MisSiope. reeitinr 4r.AntiWar" and it ter titne•aild thawed.. 108feetin twenr the eed. of 'Which, the Bonet, 'pushes-. 'Where'...are we any- away the sword. :Wealth represented . Wey, perhaps electricity het* is -of • in- ••hy:Aima Dancey makeS'herspeech; but ,ferior • - • • . ••• the 'Spirit • • pitshes „away the:. gild. i•- • :Fetter left On ,WednesdaY. Learning •repeesentetr by DO( .cYraig of last!Wekk:tre'fisit...her.'pareiitS,.. Mn Offers the Spirit -• a book.. • , The and.Mrs.•:IVIiitheSen;AtWOOa;.; She. Will .Spirit'atinswer Wrianot fitVbrable..;•Af-'i 'Spend Raster *eele with them and tie paSses on ..P.otier,.repre;•, visit 'Mends' ,in .StratfordL betnre sented • by A:nnie Andrews:. but the thrhieg. , • Spirit. answers Stoddart •Thoinas bite. caretakeecif• • Makes his appearitace and sings • "Not Maifllarid cemetery, received ' letter • by might Or:by.pewer, eaith the-. Lord. recently which ." had been Mailed atof Rests," and .ait the • conclueipn of New ..4ahoia at 'Christdnis - '08 by • which Love enters • bringing' a .crOss.. °Wee. who resides in .that tar -off. "Love is represented 'by • Dottie Craig.' real • • Mr,- WOWS `.:hibther that. •dressed irk White With „geld. tars . to . he hadbeen..stifferingfrorna.seVere iVhoin the Spirit ariewispei"Hurnbl Y.- - tack ofla. gpippe • (so that ePideinie gracipate giver "do I take ..the must, litiye'br•avelled onto no' end, thafl. croee yew Trope Saults •dtieing his 'illness biCgarden had • ip6 dressed Or o -bostorrie tettuce green. •chpked w,ith;weed,s and". he ,Waq anxious' then tiitng•i7.2. .her •bettutiful :soprano to be at work :Well I pretieme voice, "0 Conquering Cross, 0 Sign' of . we. had la grippe in our Fair Canada at •Shinne,;'.. for 'Which ;little- .Irene Wee. Christinas sotne years,. but • rive. apptituded, „ Thee chorus of . may truly. .say the . weeds in Or • Fcar. ..121ittleprie. each- caiiying r:Vre4h dens didn't. trouble as, much. They of evergreens „foeuged.!a • Omni -circle Were taking. a Well-earned. reeknrepar . about the • ceoss;,..helding, out their. • ing foP•the' corning ,season 'no doubt. 'wreaths and singing "O'cliain Of leve .1Ie must be very active for Mr. linod , that yet.shalebind,"1411.9.`,.choir joining says his brother ts one of the:Veterans in the chortle:: The. parnes of the little' Of-- the -Orin-lea and had care,.of ' the ,girls.who.Weee -chesen .to .henpe the Otenniissiarae, pepeetreerie ..New. ..ceoes.,' were. Hattie Belcher,Vero Elliott, r Zealand. "..• '' • • ''SrieSettr HoW01.4:MA:We -peck.• ; 'Harrison, Iseberlibwile, -Lydia Beck, ' BOW Tye, Etta Saults,;Lillian Fraser,.. Mary.•:Scritegntir 'beautifully dressed for the, occasion,, The repre- sentatives Warj. Wealth, etc-, • • stlind on the steps .-, of "the .platform in „thehandsome costiarnes joining in . the. grandoorue. it Wits :one of the -pret, • tiest tehtheas ever offerecLoue. citizens., • ;Masters Colin Cempbell and Percy. Tye rendered.; tho,. bean tifel • instrumental --doott..The ,Dance• of - the•Ilay.makere Ida truly artistic mapper. ' Mr. Stott - dart. and Miss Bee Wilkinson gate the :tiod ien ne, a treat bY.'..;sineing the. beautie,' lut lett "Where,the Rippling Steeatn7.-. lets Flow." :Wilkinion's (Inc rich • centre:Ito voico. and gr.. Steal:cleft's bees -ble,pding•••••well together; • After the applause subsided Miss Blies' Tye, ite• Grecian costnine, reetted in .her•triily pathetie 'stra:in !The - ...141ceioncirY's Dream," and lit the part, where the.tnis, brOoght.outa great many ladies. that we never 'met at the hockey 'con teat he. fore; even the gait street. celestials were tempted • to witness the game. The score was es follows-- e • • • LocarriotY'' . • Gorenuort William Corrigaii.... ; ...Goal . : - . : ... . •Camptioll Mr, Rilatoga Point. .. . . ... J. Williams -Mr. Boyd. . ,..,,Voyer Point.......D. Thompson A. MoOorvie.... ... 7 '.Win. McCarthy 1 F. McCorvis..:. Forwards' ........F Bream' W. •Cotrigan.... , • , . .....F. Shannon R. Thoinpson.. — . „, , a ....S. • Pritchard : -Soore:Goderich 16—Lucknow, 3 • • , ' J :Can We get. Ogilvie's great flouring ,Mill. at Montreal for the. Sault? We can offer • great indueeMents ae the Sault.—Algona 'Pioneer. You .have the water power 'certainly, , Argonne, but liaise you the will power?'Ogilive only wants bietaxes reduced he has made too ninchinovey in: Montreal ;to .!Mrs. Tye,. wife • of Mail ()kirk TA Rigieetitrecti :hat etrning yithitible 'eollection of plants it fine silver.,..gerittet itim which•gloeieein a "sport'? or which Dunlop of Toronto would be. proud. The, ”sport,"., shoots out frern one side of • the Omit and eepreseri ts strong; large - leafed horee.ehoe geranium of a differ, eat. variety. ' • ' • • •.Saturdaynight Was .of the' Mose .wintry looking nights we -had till. wia- ter Everybody! enveloped in snow and the drifts piling in • high style for the millinery openings. Miss Hillier is our aeithetic milliner. in one of the windows appeared an apple tree With bloseorns. covered o'er- in pink and white. The other window was patrioti- cally festooned with ribbon, fed, white and blue. One -flower' bonnet was truly nrtistic. :The varieties, were many in the floral display and the styles up -to :date. . In the show roont one on enter- ingsees a lilac bush so natural that °Jae sinnary seetn4 to hear avelde Miss Anse- woeld forgetall',abont the *snow oat- bro6k Sang "Frew Greenland's Icy side. Mies Hillier deserves:ceedit for Meuntaine and "Blest be the Tie that het, skill and perseVerence. • Binds," Mrs. Legafi.prt.sided at the or - W. F. Luxton, whois one of the old- an. Thee folleived'the organ recital deet iournafists in Manitoba, his been . ropssoe Sirn_p,spn, whose seleetions - appointed manager of the Sb, Pahl. • were-”Seherzo,":/teinberglier and: Gat 'Glebe and will toke Ovine, of that votte (gimlet)) by A. T.homaso He piper ae once,. Mr. puxton fir.st began, played with greet. take "fop Whieh his jeurnalistic'eareer in Ontario, hay- received long and appredative ap- ing conducted the Strathroy'Age. .He plause. Miss B. Wilson, the clever afterwards owned the Seeforth Expose danghter of the pastor of North street tor, selling' it to the present proprietor. IViethodist church, gave"Celebe tiangh-. Ele went west early. in the history Of ter" a tine and appropriate recitation. the .province. as corespondent for it Miss Wilson spokewith great anima. Toronto'daily and afterwards founded WM and delighted the audience so that the :Winnipeg Free Press. Ile was ,when reCallectshegatet 've,ry inetruct,; in Goderich upwards . of thirty ive and wolleinderStood 'recitation, years ago and, founded The Huron. "The Mersa Sermon," Miss -Wiggins' Homo journal, but after a short time ,flaittle Lights" tett, An number, tittI90 MP. LUXE00 met. ri with reverses and the next, The "Little Lights" wore intro. • : p ss ice y on open ng speee >y Charlie • * . . . 11 , 18 81. 001 II I 1 81 111 • I •I I. 81 • I ,;;;.-Y04:848:;;.84"w'wg4;8•'OdW888;4.gat:8;;!;•.,8811;786T:nn.' 11 11 lob 1 I 11,11. 1, 1 I 4 THE-a- MARCII 30, 1S99 • MO._ 0,, . 1 1, 11,..1. -W..6Z511=ILASCA=PmEXPW=IIIMIPCPStak•211=11111MII. 1 looki ,ii0.06"Imis l. o Worth of flighzclass Dry Goods bought at a low rate , on the dollar to be sold at prices away below Ordinary. . We have bought -for --Spot eash--4- pi-low-rate:Ton—the dollar the entire stock of the late arm of Gilroy &.Wiseinan.. It is •composed of fine Dress G-oods, Silks,.. Linens, ,Oarpets, Curtains,:; Clothingjfen's. Fuinishinks, aud - amounts to be -i tween $8,000.60 and: $9,000.00. We, intend to close it out •at, the Wiseman -store, and on - ver. arurdear, ist throw open* the doom and commence one'' of the greatest • , sales of fine Dry Goods ever held in the County of Huron. THE STOCK IS 0000 : . It is not•an a,ocumuNtion of old. goods butt one of- the 'cleanest and best Dry GOOde ..Stecke in the county. ;The people- of Clinton an,d vicinity know the kind of . goods that are • In it. • They kridw that Gilroy- 4 Wiseman• did not handle cheap or• • trashy goods but sold only honest, reliable qualities, the kind that can be depended on. 4,This is. the land • of gobds we have to sell, -andre are going to sell them at prices low- er than any. store in the county sell at, lower than .•we,could. ourselves if 'we had .not ktiught at the low price .we did. Veiry R.OrPirjr .• ... does a stock Of 'this kind get thrown on e mark▪ et; and ". an •opportunity to • •by high-grade Dry. Goods at the prices you can lieconies but 'seldom. .Dry •• G-oods • :buyers all over the country can :save big money on •• their VOLT pttr.e.h6see by faking advtage of•this safe, cannOiPy.int,„ many prices this 'week but just mention a.few . iho.ibvIty• bin -gain's, that am here ready for those who come Satrtrday.o.r.neXt Week. • DreSs.. 4;08" .,.Few; Atoms anywhere carry a finer Tine of Dress aoOds than did this one. The •. firm made: a•speeialiy of thein and the stock" in this :department. is :very. large. , 'Ile • *was have. all:been.re,:narked and we -have -picked out these four special lines that. are 7 extra bargains-..„ • •• ••• • • • .; • Tit 17e. .Double foid tweed' effect Dress Gooas, neat • • patterns, good for childreuNk wear, Wise-, ,„ , man's price 30o, (Amide at.. .. : .. :Lee' 1 - - • 27et . .„ Plain and fancy Dress Goods, °Demme olothe • in Green; Bliie,lted. and miltures, reguyee ler 45 end 600 goods, all One:price.. riestlersttlaelt Go.Ods This 'store curled a big -stock of these famous Black Di;eSS • Goods.• wanting a Black Dress can save money buying from this stOck. • ine_eoStumes.Kid tIoves •,-.Thereis a'big stook Of'Diess pafterni,: ; • , ' • • ' •• • P•••• Frit'. 47c, • .1 _ • 300 yards of fine colored ' Dress' Geode, fancy Blocks', 'Black and White Checks. and Stripes., Wisenlan'p prices 503, 6000w,, cud. 75o, choice at.... ..... ... . sr iv , •• . At 47d;•":. • Soine of the ehoicest goods in the store, - • • , Bieek and Colored Dress Goods that , rt"75i3; 850,11,0o aad 1p per yard,yonr . choice of thiq tit C ° Any . . gip choice goods, n.o two 4ikej antl we want • .No. reason to pay regular prices for is why Kid Gloves when you can get "Perrin's" • to clear. them out 'quickly. • • 'Jit ' we will • sell • ' and "Alexander's" Gloves at these prices. Fitne ,)ess costurbes laire wool and silk and wool tym • Don2e*Festener and Laoing RictGloyes, regular 0,45 98c 'matures, regular $5,75 each at . . : .... . 0. 40 tetra good dress costumea, ibe beqt in the store,:ailk Dome. Fastener Rid Gloves, .nice soft kid, the kind . . and. sqc).1 uatures; regula 1,0 e4, ' ' 6#60, , 'sold .S11 ever at 16E00, black anq . . . .. C 79 • . • b • Linensf Cottons,84c. • There is a big stock of'these.goods• to sell: •••27.' ou'll•save, money ..on these linse, •dtia'fiikl'.4ialy'OthAss•jnit godd• theni."YbU'cO' . .,! , • Huck towais, beinst4totied;tuil;iiii;iaa. rale ; " Teltel 4ameek, all el eee4 dealk„„,ae''lf *bite it- iolored'berders, " - than keg:00,1114000o 0. ..... • P .650i 600iuC . Large &See ,t'owele, all purelineil, Ind border .1:44:-rm.t• • Bleached 'Twill elleetioe 8/4 and 9/. reidiar 250", ' lar 200., 2,for,..: • ,•‘-• ' ' .;!, '74Pc and 80a • - 20o . 'Damask tewele19X43 ituAies; rej ()eider . .... . All widths in Cireeirii.Pillow'Cotin 15e, alf thaelie.ci DaM0:01[0..tit.s. rs..,g5e,' 346 46e. " Beira; beavy, wide, Faotory'Cotteb, spe3iaI at 4e • t' All Linens, lsuch. . Napkins, Cloths; Thunasks, and all. .Cotton g have . • • ben .reduced, priee,.and:there's money to be saved buying them. here. ' • • . .• . • •Clothin4land:Meills• Furnishings . • .• These stocks must. be moved on.t and gentlemen will find.solnebig bargains in them •-lefeh's:,:and Boy's.bard and soft hats,your photo Oiler, I Men'e haul and soft hats, all good siiiipei, Fedoree, big lot • ' ' ..... . • ' , Tcoe &e, Blacks and Browns, regular pr:Ifes $1 '75 to 1.18 . A big lot of better qualities 41.14to go at one pri.).1e., soc $2.50, your oboulinof the lot t.00 - • These are hipts. only of the many libes that are selling. •under, value all over the store. There's a price break all along the line, . it .:.pay you well even if you *b.ave to , come miles to this sale, for thereriiiiorlettOlae saved:134h*. Dry Goods and Clothing' at it. -- Righi* to the Point ir • I] Do. you believe, in. making the•best possible uso of Totir niolieri • • ,Da rtt want or ha dollar net onli the most but the best t' moky inanotits wo el tor h L j 0 TI ° • Do you want to receive thc, most you can for a dol AO • who made his 1130)103r inanufactur. er of glove& Now that the new peat fuel has tak- en hold of the patine mind bow Would it be for our save -mill fraternity to mix the greakquantities of saw -dust amt. ululates with coal tar and form it into bricks. We need not .add thab those bricke should burn well. On Tuesday of ' histe week our eitizens could eearcely keep on their feet in, turning the corners With .the high wind raging' all day and the ley sidewalks; atiat'WOiSit than aiim the,eVeningthe Orme WM, knee deep In many places, tmotV having al- ien all day, Pretty good for 22114,,Of Illetreh the litpsof ' 7"116...t.irte • .. •:f - eye tt. , aerie fohowiel and recited , • ler1 take advantage' of. the great Sale o the Wiseman stock that otomrdelloeg SATIIR,.. , very well "At laat.ther011 come a day" . Faith Wits represented by Herr y Reid, • - • , DAY, APItiblAt. , .. .,- .• , . , . - ..- ' . : ', ,, • .„,•.„ .. . - num iteht, Joyby Molly 0ritig,..Peace • • • Love by Art leatuneimamllope by.Nor. . . 'Samples. sent. upon request. • • ......G000s s914•for Cash or only, .by Sain*Antirewe, Patience by -Melville - ................ii. ..... -- Rhynas, Pity by Allan Witike.r„. Cour- age -by. Bert Metheath, Comfort by Direct Importers ‘. 'eery was ..brought. to s.,.eotielusion by _ - " • long and highly appreciative antiwar. by' Ileuee Ifteid, The progtion of. the 0' ens r.os,.... . . enfiton Archie. McGillivray anti Good Cheer 'Miss AUSehrookf.S Bolo ;Thesnow • ' i • ' soling. iii; Itc$:4'n;ria $tetk tittlite old -1Visolan Store,..C110.toge : '• itkO.gfeeieltirigigig:tritterctrnVti;eliti ' . ••••• ... h. . ber at the 'piano... Mille AnSebroo •:,%•. ••• : .....; . enoae itittong. which. ehnw6d her - voice f • •;," .3 t.,.::T• ; 7 to perfection and was ininchadmired. i happy to hod, flourishes ele'eathere. Ilvery one may remember that Palm Sunday of 11300 Wthla peefeet winter day with eunshine, and lovely moonlight ab night. • Me. Horace Newton, -Brum.; etreet, hes been suffering from a, granulated eye -lid and other affection of the eight - of his left eye. He had an operation performed, upon it 'in London and he thinks it, is improving though slowly. Jo W. Smith at the naab etreet) bak- ery always hos such large 4u•clers for hob Cross buns for Good Friday that they run up into' the hulideede.or doz. en., We Will he able to, get the imna. hot for nett,week, • ' • • •