The Clinton News-Record, 1899-04-20, Page 4i•
TEE CLINTON
EWS-RECORD.
NEWS FROM ALL OV:1•. HURON COUNTY.
FROM OUR OWN ooRREseoNogNrs AND °mum' gXONANOES,
„pRQIIII:07'104V14T QR Gotlerlek. Goderloll. Goderielt.
n••••••••••••"..
I es McLaren bee quite a class teach-
ing them to dance the Scotch etepe.
POLZYWIAN)
•
.A specimen Inick is Dr. Macdonald
of East 'Juror*, I -Ie lies been a great
Prohibitionist and during the Plebie-
ci,te campeign harangued in its favor,
The bleycle parade was Inauginated
on Wednesday evening of lase week.
A:number of young ladies hti their
•
lizabeth
in a well.
arently.
bicycles ou .
One' of the manholes on
street looks like a monumen
There has been a, caveen, ag
(lay he fee tutu 'the wish Leauier Haus heinuroti.i pwittnrsio cgonsdennibuostcd:iiaraerry, put'has. ed this season. Hale'e bakery Mrs, Roderick M. CaSsels' and jbaby
will do nothing to embattles the Govern. '''"' pornoTpeort tin tgnstzeutijai nocltrAleetst,JilisE0 Ililiattves ,Are Sauther.lited._ returned to . their f .ess9
the 7tla 'ij'usiliers of LotadeoullinKan7 lett, 0, ptieSnsIttlnat4fottl.topvgitugagi laret.
ment. It is quite easy to arrive at the tetnained the leader twenty years, re, charigedhands this year.
0,111Qun0 of peen:MI:lent good the cauie tiring in 1894,. end•now after a tepee of We were sorry to learn that Ur, Ed- sidence Victor' 1 d r ' I
Will eve a better ilitary band than lately by falling from a scaffcild while Miss Mary Wilson of Mrs, °R. /3
-
Goderich had wgeetat many sales of
prOperty this season. • The fine stone
house of the late Captain Drawee, the
brick house owned. by Mr. Remit, Mr.
E, Shammies pretty 'white brick and a
new house lately purchased : by Mr.
Bryliges of the Dominion carrinee
„ft
Little Miss Howie is eite ade it in
tiro art under Miss aren's tette mg,
Mrs, McColl reunited, last week from
her visit to relatieN in Listowel and
Wingbam, MP. McColl is spending a
but in his speech at Ottawa the other W. E.Hiseott,Imenagerl.se the Nord- works, all on ,East street, have heen few weeks in town,
A9.:19!,41..1,190.1, pl. 1
APRIL 20, 1899
COOPER'S BOOK STORE, Clinton.
"5"11'""ell'4 "f0 $SVL
Wall
a t. David s
.Prohibition will derive from such five'ears he is their/ leader again, and ward Sherinen met with an accident streets.
the 7th Fiisiliers. engaged at work. Great -grand -father Smith's millinery rooms has received
Mr. Hopper, Wid- Sharman with his sous have been en- .its a gift front her father a very hand-
rs. Hopper areal very gaged as brick masons here ever since some Stearn. .
advocates, and he is not alone on Par- ever. Succcess to
liarnent Hill Our old vete11 ran
der etreet.with
good health after the long severe win- tlleY came to our town from. England, The Kensington , furniture factory
HUNGRY' FoR
. ter . A numb r of friends called upon many long years ago, and we/ never wheels are • rotating again. Business
OFFICO.
them on the anniversaiy of their gold- heard of one of them meetiegswith itn is nrisk under the new management.
Liberal M. P's are dropping into pub,. en wedding and ptesented them with accident before. lkfr. Sha'rinancelebra- Rumball of Loudon has turchased the
it few little souvenirs, ted his golden wedding some mouths whole concern and they aye 71, LQI1(1011
1.1C1IffiCe with a speed which maY 'be ! The winter has been so long oue al- ago, and was.sd bright and 'energetic it book-keeper.
taken. to betoken a fear of the hereat- mostrforgets what slimmer is like. A seemed ''' -edi ile that his golcleu wed- Oliver Whitely haS 0, eery nice new
man said tie saw a, hen-EiGirateh. ding rieetvers ry had -really dawned, grocer.s Wag01). He is. do'
ter. With commendable prudence-sgent;lb mg h very
ing in the earth the other day, and to but when we note that Ills father lived. , good business on the scinitre.- . .
they want to be provided with shelter him at the time it Seemed the funniest • to attend the golden wedding ()this Son .111r. Bissettis polishing up the post,
when the storm comes. But what thing he ever. saw. No wonder after it goee. without saying that Mr. B. oftite brass -plates and tixtureii. He
about the professions of these gentle: Almost seven months,winter. . Sharman could scarcely look like being hes been down to the Queen cit -y, you
men that members, of Parliament . Mr, Moses MeBrien is atpresent loca- lid octogenarian or it. septuegenarian know, . .
ted Port Artb
Arthur. He used to e in tethers We trust. he *ill soon be able The • Misses Mary and Dora Price
should' not traffic in o ces. For eightat
- the employ, of the ,O, P. R. building ,to attend to his duties. ___ have returned to Miss Veal's school
een long years they dinned this into .bridges; etc, _ '' • ss vv
• • W.
•Mr, McCreath Will seen • be called fol' Young ladies, , Toronto. Theie
the ears of a credulous pnbliesese
nd now Mrs. Crawford,' sister of es. . upon to spend the „•teli dollars allowed Lgunecusebd' *wi•lerh9t,h`teetsua.r of T."°'"' als° le -
when n tear teutsli'll esies leaving Toronto to go : him' by the County Coeneil to spend,
- wilen the, opportunity presents iteelf' e
they prove to be LL. upgrier.band than Mrs. Crawford euffered a loss dering think he •will need to be an adept in
ourt Haase grounds. we G 'd . b• d ' 11 t f land sales
on his progiani fOr Saturday last, by
in Winnipeg. Mr: and on the 0 un iy a quite a s 0
Canadian history has yet recorded. The • the winter by having their goods burn- fractions to know hoesto , divide the orderof the vendor, Loftus E. Dancey,
members of the Cabinet areas great sin, ed by the explosion of a lamp. , the money Up. • I3eing a carriage jaaint- barrister, but only unreels 2 and 3 get
—snare in this respect as their um e We fear no volunteer of H. M. S. be= er he is accustomed to fine lines . '10. Pm:besets which were as follows •t-
- h bl at
Mi. 'Stewart Straitain manager er for
trillions west of Toronto ' 'Will get. a lots 4 and 5, Gordon's surveywith bale.
followers for, wealthy men though wee- Medal for active work in the trouble of th a . - , . r ery, sold toTheo. Hale, ba,ker, at pees -
sees Richardson at their, e evator, ,
is e t: t b fl • tl k'
ral of them are, they are dealing out to 180640. Under the rules and vegeta,- • eat, on the pi operty. 'Price $400, Lot
ge ing o e a ne, surer oo mg ac -
3, corner ot•Pine and 'Walnut street to
their relatiVes the best paid offices in tons theveclalsare onlyto beglven for countant. •
• __, . • Geoi•ge I3e11. .
worksi-Cinally-done in the field, or in m • •
the service, Consistency, at all events We see r. Charles. 'Urebb, Henealls On Thuesday (he band waggon con-
' conne.ction with the troubles of tlaat
will not .be icharged against either • pThe 7th sesSion of the dairy school of eriod" as . *. • . . • . h'a lot for sale either on Picton
veYed nineteen or twenty of our young
• Laurier or his supporters.
" THE • YUKO,N. .§.(YAN.D.AL. ..
street or 13ritannia, road, which would ladies. and . gee -riflemen to the lovely.
ptace for any one whp woulds farm .of Mr. . Charles Hayfield
Ontario AgriceltuteXCollege, ' Guelph,- • he Aline
closed on March 25th. The number an like a strawheerY garden. road. They left at about 7 sr• to at,
attendance was 115; 16 of whom were
We have not heardsof any more cas- tend a • sugar party 'which was held
The majority rerriained for the es Of fever, end what cases • there were , round the hugest mini) tire any,of the
• -full 1.,ano of 8 months and 44 wrote for were light.. • .perty ever Thp large kettle was
The whole country reeks with the
• Yukon scandal, yet the Government
is determined not to grant such ati
vestigation 'as will get at the truth and
las much of the tenth as possible. The
Conservatives in Parliament, are•press-
ing for an investigation and scoring
the Government for appointing men
vvith itchieg palms to the oftiees in the
Yukon conntey and also par riot having
sent them to the right about just so
soon as infornaed that they' were
feathering their own nests, first and
chiefly. If the Laurier Govern
ment did not consider 'itself a,boVe
• Public opinibis •Would at once
appoint an independent eminnission ,o
investigate the charges Made against
employees. If crooked.officials are to be
shielded for fear. it may iretire their
superiors, then things have come to a
prettier pass than • was tit etre time
thought possible.
Godeee.....eashi-se
In Iodising over the Easter examina-
▪ tions of the Central Public -soiree' we
notice that Ohristabel Anderson -leads
in the highest feriae grade VI,' Mr;
Halls and Miss Sharman, teacher.%
with 665 reitrks,passing in all sabjects,
Grace Dyke 658, Herold Taylor 000.
Mr. Albert Johnston hits quite re;,
eoyered froni his recentillness and has
I °turned • to his position at Grenfell,
Man. • s .
Mr. James Farr, Newgate street, late
of the prgan factory•staff, is now upon
the staff • of D. W. Thompson
se coffin factory, 51. Buchanan, street,
—EfOrOnt(); ^
Mrs. John Allan, che of our pioneer
settlers, has fallen the pest year Into
such delicate health that, she will now
reside with Jieg neice, Mrs. , W. Mc-
Caughan. Mrs. Allan has lived nrrany
years on St. David's street., me, John
Allan, whose widow she is, died many
years age. Be was the fatherof Mr.
Anthony/ellen of Dunlop. •
i about again
Mr. V. Lashariat afterquite a length-
ened ege of la grippe, is abou
as usual and we trust, on the coming
gloriope 12t1i he can wear aft colors
mice more.
The beautiful azalea in bunharn's
Wthdew hes been the Past two weeks
the cynosure of all eyes, it has thirty,
large blossoms, the outside petals, live
in number, being pale raise color, sorne
s, of them deepening in the centre down-
$, ward to a. rich cyrano and look as if an
artist had done the' work specially.
The largest flowers are ten inches in
circumference and three in diameter.
They grow in groups of three blossoms
or four on each little bratik coveted
with thick glossy 'green lyes arid
look like a little tree with all the
• blossoms on top. Rich little eyrano-
tinted petals are also in the centre of
each flower. The shrub or plant be-
longs to Mr. Frank Dunham's OWn
special collection.
Mre. Attfill left for Ridgewood Park
on Tuesday it, tn. after beefiest winter
season in town; as other sesaons she
has chosen California, and other parts
Of the grand epublic in which' to pass
the winter months. So Goderich en-
joyed the honor the past season which
wits a. ablIrCe of gtatiflecithni to Mrs,
and Miss, Attrill's friends here es Socie-
ty gained tett& frOrn her choice.
W'hoever came on the late train on
Saturday night to enjoy our lovely
sunshine and fdrni dry bicycle riding,
must have had amazeinerit and horror'
depicted upon their faces as they
alighted upon the station platform
when they found every'Wng and every -
'body covered with enAv. "Where's
thesnow gone to ?" was the query we
-Via-lira re in more than one househould
on Sunday a, M. The hot April Sint,
'Wag too match for the suowflakes and a,
glorious Sabbath day for the large
congregations was the sequence and
the birds rejoiced 40 well as the choirs
and congregations,
Porter's Jot.
Miss Jennie Burke is visiting friends
in Lotidore—Mr. With-4*bl* sold a
span of two year old colts to Mr. Mc.
eartney for the sum of $150... ---Mr.
John /3eacon, being one of the interest.
ecl parties, attended the trial of the
Ilayffeld delinquents, in Goderieh on
Veidasee---Micre Lillie Weston, who is
staying in Clinton, spent Sunday at
home. --Prof. Mergan is able to be
outapain and itsaisted Moe McPhail
with her mueic elass last week.—Mrs.
Iteisti of 011ietign is the Attest. of 1Vir8,
0Opeland.—me. Thos McDonald of
the 00 'ton, is building a fine kitchen
to his house arid had a boniest Friday
lotto the shingling* Mrs, Alex. Vox
.14 still very poorly, and her sister, Mftt
6# 30htlig<01# is staying with her. We
• hope that, *she will soon regain her
'Usual strength. , I
Anyone who is surprised that the icia on. filled with hively maple sap and
certificates. Must I confess it not
one 'represented. Huron, • Bet* did broke up last week without areatinWhen ' boiled suffiCiently wasmade
any• disturbance at the barhot, shouldinto .taffy. The lovely new moon
much better, sending three. cr .
know that there was .a, general break- shoee in all its brilliancy over' the tree
Mrs; Rotlewell seems to feel that she Ma some titne before.- • • topped sugar bush where they Spenta
makes more rapid stridesto recovery The rink green, the Snide of tlie delightful time. Later they adjourn-
, here than in ..T-orontos and 'Mrs. Van-
town,
Every expects her to return at an early is beginning to show signs of its ed to Mr. Natters tesidenee 'where a
velvet verdure; and seenis to sap- this delightful supper with- coffee awaited
date. Mee. Van Every is a great florist .js an.eariseepeingtime after. all the ice the and invited your correspondent tO pluck happythrong, after which with 'a
. and snow, The caretaker of it is one. little raosic and, dancing; all returned
some snowdrops which she said made _man who knows his business. . • . totheir homes. All credit belongs to
.their appeatance. on 4th March, so they
bloorned. early in spite of „the frozen \14 -Wouldiet litre a good' ,way to thank Masters NeviteNaftel and Jaime .Mas- -
ground and.:coverieg of•thowe . .
' mr. James McMath for his thoughtful-, don foe • the mrsininoth camp Lite arad
ness in Ittying gravel opposite his prop - sweetnes's ..which. accrued thei.efroni.
,The stamp club in Mail end Empire ertv, East street, osier the muddy sides Misses Masson and TYle accompanied •
sstill,tharches ou. • 4,39 is the No, of the .
'.1ast•inernber in Saturday'sissue of 8th • 'walks,b electinghim Councillor, the pertv.
. -Y
street inspector oremayorf 1900 Mr • James Shepherd has eeturned
or _ .•, : .
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April. Carl Campion, Goderich, will .feoin hip Easter visit at London with:
Miss Liztie Harry has returned from
give 50 cents worth of choice stamps .. ..., . . , . . his, daughter Mrs. Walter Wellman
ner mister visit to lei onto. ,. • - • • , ,, , , ,
for every 100 Jubilee cards sent him. .
Cards must be in good condittoe No Me. Jack 'Yule has•a;poeitiois iti the sou au her nailer Master Hal no
Thompson of that. City. Mrs. , 1 hourp-
lea's than 25 post -cards .. taken. 'Carl 1 • - Shephard, A:villi S'nent'f the anni-nle-r-ii.eli
Chicago stack yards, , .
means business. . . • ." -. .• • Mr, Isaac Cassidy, late baker ritJSW, days here With Mr. • Shepherd.
•Mr.,Alex. Martin, late of the organ' Smith's, has taken a position. at Rat.. Barrister .1VIc1Cey, superintendent Of
• factory heresIS at presentSve• learn. on Portage. Mr. Cassidy took ill while in Preshyterian • Sundly school.at Sault
the undertaking etatt oe D. W. Themp. Godericirs and went tei Brussels 'tore, Ste.' Marie visited Goderich this week in
.Son & Co.; 51 Buchanan street; Toronto. .crult.- We wish 'hire success at Rat the interests of 'Sunday sphool work.
Mrs. Heminge and faxeily• left for Portage, . . .
• ' . He addressed the S. S, 'selaelesry-itt
London on Thursday to join. Mr. Hem- Alexender.Orargie is fitting up the Knox • church 'op :UMW last Arid
ings, Who is employed in the mill there. tug Chicas' for the season's fishing evinced great ihreres,b in the infant
aniong the Islands. • claSs as ' '
In stage circles there's' a 'limns,' farce' wit,,.• smell as the , ether classes. He
Bruce Mines. ' •
home . on Ftiday evening from, .1.11 '
feet"nted--"The Ghost of Cie eti-goli-11'.; reel eine after his visit to Knox
vited to take tea atjudge MaS-
' ene," We thiniTounte"-flie"i metre :church Sunday school." -
: Mi;; Walter Shannon has, not yet band entertainment a success, 'they had ' 1 Mr. William Watson is attending te
made .up -his mind:whether toreturn to better get Mo. Voorhees of New Yoek his dirties as inspector of the dredge at
Alaska or not. , • , . . to write up for the coming entertain- the harbor.e as a so e rispec vv 1 th i t
et
PaPtilo Ed: 'Campaign of Buffalo. is Went here "The Ghost of St; 'PetrieVe lase settsOn._ ,
in town, doubtless to lead. the Marine Ward."' • • • • Master Douglas Johirson;Elgin street;
liana tp glory on the 27thand 28th April, . .The Collegiate . students will held has :sfieprised himself- and everyone -
Ed. is one of the finest amateur eaters their "at home" on ?day 260, having -else by 'being 'able ,to • Walk up town •
, and comic.singets a Gecierich eildience through courtesy to other entertain- after the seriatis state in which the M.
ever heard, and like old wine is certain 'thetas _postponed it until that date. • :D's found his spine sotne few months
to improve. • .Acljt. Thomas E. Hughes will piss, ago., We are glad that biktecovirty is e
his second ..offidial visit to Goderich its so apparent.
Your correspondent received an Eas,;,
tee gift of Music from the1sTordheimer D. 0- of the. Stratford. District on Mrs. J.; 0. Harrison has, had the
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Thursday, April 20th. Those vvha wood Work of her new honse on Elgin_
piano 'and music company whieh firm
did not forget to. send 0110.0 Easter gift,. heard bins' wbenNlast here,February street-heautifially Staliferfaiid-pOliShed
3rd, will be •.Pleaeed to learn of his during the Easter holidays.
'entitled •"GOIden Motnen t§." an exceed-
ingly happy title for the correspondent second lecture. • - , • . Mr. Dave Yule is ethployed at a bicy-
at Goderich of THE Nrivve-REconn •.
There wes quite a strong current " le Gelb. .
the riyer on Saturday last and the ',Dn. Saturday lest we noticed•the two
'.-receive, We hope our -Memento are water was frilling rapidly.. Attrill's young daughters, of MP. SOTLit011' in
golden and will continue tb be so. • hank seemed to be suffering in cense- . ;their Hm
Highland costume, black velvets
, Captain Golding of Sopthamptonls quence. The Mouth of the river is red plitid, plaids wit buckle o' siller, set
here &Mug. up his teg, " :s • • ider than usual. - • With handsome s
, tones en shoulder, '
• Captain Malcolm McDonald takes w -
One of the latest texts chosen by Dr. Glengarry wi' feather all complete, rid -
the lumbee trade towing the rafts for m
command of the Seeman, which is at Talmage was "Launch out into the Mg around the equate on bicycles,
the'Goderich saw-inill. • deep," Luke v., 4. He said :-"Ohrist Mr. Emerson reports the following
Mr, John Pinter is preparing toerect
might have called into the apostle ship sales last week: -Mrs. Cantelon ' MIAS.
*
twelve bookworms, or twelve rhetori- tem Paul Tuenbull, Stewart Priechard.
large barn on his dairysfarm. clans, Or twelve artists. Insteadm
he Willie Webster, john Givene, lames
• The harbor is free of ice,' at lease the took a group of rnen who had never Vivian, Fred'Sharnion, 4ndrew Stokes,
ice was broken up by the warm shower
of Tiresdity 11th Inst. and happily 'no =Welt speech; never taken a lesson in Albert a
Duff nd MessrJitz
s. anice Fr,
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belles lettres, never been sick enough ley and D. Munro. • .
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Mr. Wyatt is employed on the dredge to make theta look delicate -their The late Mr. Perkins, a Mill ovvner
hands broad, clumsy, and hard-knuckl- : at Gerrie, who was drovned
The frogs, gave an open air concert
on Thursday evening last, serenading e..
He chose fishermen, anaong other accidentally onte--.might lest week,
iqg_ s
a
--. reasons, I think, because they were wile the father . of Mr. Per -
the new moon. ' • 'phYsically hardy. Rowing Makes kinsolow of Chicago, who is "married
The See, Queen looks lovely. in White strong arMs and stout chests. Much to the daughter of our wm
tonsen,
and red. Dan. McKay is captain. 41imm
bing of ratlines makes one's head Meyer Thonnison,
Dyroent was shinning a car of mixed steady. A Galilee tempest wrestled Rev. M. .f. Wilson, B. A.,.11enrialller,
luniber on Saturday. men into gyintiasts. He says Christ preached very acceptably at Victoria
The Daley is getting fitted out, She
le a pretty small beet and belongs to does nob went IIS to paddle along the! street church ab both Morning and
Captate Golding, Southampton. She
shore, but to "Launch out into the ' evening Services on Sunday last. The
- is a daisy. deep." subject for the evening's discourse was
Mr. Wynne is around. looking
Mat inermm
'Wiggins remembers one lst : "The Fatherhood of God." -
'quite.
• hi tnself again after hie late severe acci-
Of April niany years ago when the Plow- • Rettember the Victoria street choir
dent, pboy Made its Hest trip from the tither entertainment, on .Friday evening,
1 '
Mrs, C. Seeger and Mktg Gracie have gide on the 1st April, and When Cap- - Miss Annie t. Spider of Toronto, elo-
•
tain Duncan Lambert told people to go galenist. A number of local vocalists
been on ap extended Easter visit to' the
Rev. Allen Seeger', Toronto, They and see the Plowboy Making its way- will render appropriate solos.
have returned. thro' the ice. They thought he Was A.p Captain Belcher of the eloderich fire
We regret to learn of the illness of ril foohng them and. some wouldn't go. brigade *as trying the throwin
Our veteran livery man, A. M. Polley, g
However, some'theught it possible, and pewee of some new hose on Monday
but we trust it, is not serious. When 1. 11.3? went to • the bank theY evening. The engine and firemen
found it true, Some one who heed .ssere euis
Mr. Frank Henderson has written •
his mother of his safe arrival At Cal- here long enough to know that the St. Pf.ofessor Simpson, North street
gary, and of having secured a good Andrew is the that large boat that ever Methodist church, Went down to Lon-
vvintered here, said to your correspon-
situation. at a good salary. \ • don for a day or two,
dent "a few years ago if people Had
Mrs. W. Watson is a.nxiotts to have ,
her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. seen a steamer like tint St. A.ndiew ' ailtIttsrottirs i*Nre4titieplonqeedetnip on"' the dredge.
Peter Green, leave Casselton, Dakota, C, oming in .,ther, would have thought
her a monster. St. George's auxiliaries intend hake
to reside here,
• Me. S. Carter, late of the .Hotel Bed- ing theie sale of Plain end fanc y work
We congratulate our townsman, Mr. ford .block shaving parlor, has we some time after St. George's Day, 2fird
Bunt, upon the pretty, straight rowe of m
learned gone taltatPortege. We trusta April. They are making up lot, of
on Britannia road, and WoMe of the '
.strawberry vines he has in • his garden he will gather gold shavings there. pretty noveltiee,
leaves looked fresh and green lad there iti quita an hooe exous to Hetto teed Por- They are making preparations to ex -
Mr. VeV4i4
. ;tage+ 'wmines ere dheginnh.lg the b
hand, ', cite peothere ple to go ere for mining pure direction organ factory in ri, northerly
r 4eCidreacthiloPapte
chopping iceott ''„,Ill,, i; li.?s.
We trust they will be success- . s • .or os
Seekers set'at the poor rt. a
sidewalk in Jrotab f hisidenee, l'ul e Lots are ought these clays.
St. David's street, os re
on Thursday lat Mr. Oliver Whitely's. little heiress Pi" •
and how he made the pieces flys
. s on sun. anahe youths in the vicinity of Nelson
Waterloo streetsat martial ground
was christened Norma Grant by Rev.
T
The St. AndreWie is being re -painted; Me. Anderson at Bible clas
George Watson haslhe contract. -.7
da last in Knox church. truly, aro very aristocratic end sensible,
Captain William Baxter intended .1. 'Wonder if our W O. W's call their for Reform and Conservatism are upon
leaving this week for Detroit where nevv members logs. 'They do in Ade. the one basis on this particelar play -
his boat lies. His firsttrip will be 'aide. A. writer nem Adelaide save t ground, and cricket is the one platform
, to
Party Sound. His brother Itiehard Camp' '
No 86, Canadian Order of W.O. there. We do not think the bicycle
Will sail with him 1.1116e season. W. have searched the forest for good eould allure them from that noble old
"A great display of eleettioity," one sound timbeLl and have drawn into Iiinglish.seholarly game.
business man bard referring to
the camp11,14.rge number of, good, sound The organ factory's repeated whistl.
Faust entertainment at the Vitoria logs, until now they number about 70 ing on Saturday evening about '7 p. tn.,
opera house on peidsy evening last, nlan036ra In:Stead of 45, tte at the begin. followed by the fire alarm, wernecl 0(11'A, merchant said sithe emery was ning of the wintee, On Thursday citizens that something was wrong. in
magnificent." Mr. Chas. A limn bet night. Oth inst, five new pieces of tirrther a minute or tWO oat 00.1110 41. rider froni
said "the brilliant effects would almost vtere added to the Camp. After the the Hotel Bedford yard on a, fine grey,
dente one."' lie Was quite enthusias. fresh logs had been duly placed in etunp followed by its mate in fine SCatripering
tie over the whole affair, particularly the demands of appetite Were attended style,apparently enthused with the sit.
"the address to the Ault." Ile eabr
ld to With fine new ead ad h
ne buttet,ean. uation, anied them off to thefire hall,
porter j„ white wail &floe eloentioniat ned salmon, cheese, cream and sodas' A pale of fine blacks., all harnessed
and that the vvhole drama was first- accompanied with copious dratigiof WIT brought, out of Craig's driving
011488. The eleetrieian itt Mr* Prank lem°flade." Well, at the 'Camp ilfillier house, but ales their oviiner, the 110,11
Hilton of Detroit, ',who has elleemay the hill we always knew the lop weee vocaliettled them latek,seeing the greys
designed some of the beautiful electrical in great numbers, but we thought only Were 60 much neater the fire hail.
effects himself. His mother Watt Mititt lir "" were alwari"atlY 614' refmh The fnan at the halt seems to lose all
Bode videan, who married mt George mente and the lavilltb running 1Vialtland his chances of the fire pretninto to the
mon. mre. Blum was a alder .4f thereby With its myriads of fish uncivil. first, team The fire broke out in the
Mr. T. I, Videan, Mrs. mesoreen and ned right alongside, but of course the , same piece, the holler -room of the or -
Mr. Morrison, hut the lady herself Adeletkle write Mettlits logs with souls gen factory, and from the Saffte,calise
died at her Detroit Loms a few yeate and human features' &WOW to the as the other alarms that have sounded
ago* i W. 0* Vir* all over. • two or three times before*
' There's heaps of enthusiasm here in New Wall Paper
. this spring. The smart designs and harmonious effects com-
bine to make the present stock immensely superior to anything
we had or could get before; and better than anything you're
likely' to see elsewhere thia year.
How it happens that we have so many exclusive patterns
in all grades is due to bigness and a business like determination
to continuo to lead the trade. •.
Larger purchases than ever before, with a gr eater var
iAty, combined with prices that Cleave so closely to the lowest
, possible notch, c ill make you. really wonder how we can afford
aa we do.
Whether you choose Kitelwn Paper at 3p a roll or a
beautiful paper at 40c a roll you will: not be -paying one bit
more than. you ought to, but much less than you aro likely. to
• outside this store...
Von't.accepl'ftr statement for tliis fact. Look aroUnd
and see for .yourself, .
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Oriental, floral and scroll designs in
A. variety of light and medium colors, suit.
able for any room' or hall, per.single
roll,. 3i mid 21c. •
Choice Parsers with 0 -inch hordera,
and oeilinge to match; per single roll,
.5c, 6e anal 7c. •
•All woi Paper Yritamed
+.1 Gilt. .Papers with 9
01 10 inch borders tri matiih, choice pal-
torna,blue, cream and Poff colot for dieing
' rooms, bedrooms, pai kin, Sc, 10e-.12ie'
*and 15c. '
• low:Aida ' .aral • IL avv Gilts with
• beautifinly blende4 borders N eeidngs to
!Latch, in All the newest co4.rings, from
20c to 40c- pr nIngle rk;11.
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Window Shades
The line of Shades we handle are made by the best
factories in Canada, which is sufficient guarantee that they are
good. The manufacturers claim them to be. soft and pliable,
exceptionally strong, perfectly opaque, absolutely free from
pin holes, streaks and naarks.
- They are made in..three qualities. .range in price'
frprn 25c to $1.50,, .
The' tollers on which these shades are mounted arethe
test that we can buy andiare guaranteed perfect.
Baby Cearria-ge-s-- '
.a.rid Carts.
Every baby needs a •Baby ' Carriage;
and we essie•made it quite easy. to get one,
to
bought our stook direct 'from' ihe
ma,nufeeturersate.eiose spot ,cash pricers.
A neat oetriage with parasol ettsch.ed is
sold for $7; ether lines at $8,:.$9, $10,' $12
and $15. Should you desire 14.- Letter bile
we een get them for you; itn.y style; Any.
price, up to $75.: • • •
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GO CARTA:... • ..DOLL. .CABS
• and Ohildren!s Wawons
darnage was done :it the harbor •
s RTrimm.ings
A choice line of
Qurtain.. Poles,
• feet long,
wooden ends,brack
ets and rings in
Oak, cherry or box-
• wood,coniplete 2Lb
• Brass ends and rings on
oak, black, cherry or boxwood
poles, 5. feet long Pir a and
brackets complete,
• IleavyEnglish Beass Ends
complete with whit,,banner or
ordinary polings,.1arge assort-
• ment, ranging in price -from
40c to $1.50.
A line of Children's Go. Oitrt,' cpite•I
light and strong; erica 85o.
boll Cabs with wire wheels 'at • $1..0°
$1.25, §1.50 and K.76, I
Obildren's Wagons, with box or bent
rail, strong gearing and -bicycle wheels,
$1.254 $1.60 and $2.
.picy le epartment
The world's greatest bicycles are represented in our stock
,THE. CLEVELAND..
k THE COLUMBIA
THE WELLAND VALE
THE' CRESCENT •
at 5c 1.13e 1,5e 24:)e nod 25c
If you are conternpIating buying. a", wheel, call .and -see us..
acoorditg as the styles rauge from late; .
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simplicity to extrtme elaboratenees. Ab-
aoletely.reliabie 8E1 ever, sea with an ex- Prices from. $35 to' $85.
cellence of detail that has never been aps
proathed. They can now . be purchased
rom 25 (0 -40 per cent . cheaper than Mr.
wetly, .
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%rot.
moiAitsLor
'FASHION,
MILIVREAND
nse ARTS.
PUelli8E419
"BliTTERICK
Ft/131L5NCCA
LORD -ON -ANA
NEWYORK.
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This is the largest,rnost tepresentative,
and thoroughly up•to-clitte of all the
women's niagaeinds published.The color-
ed plates of Faellione and Millinery recent-
ly introduced are'ef immerise value to all
inferdsted 111 hishionable and ccirreet dress.
Special contributions.each month by well.
known writers,
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porting Goods
Such as nASO Dalig, Lacrosse, Lawn
Tennis, Croquet -fell line el requisites in
each.
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Perfection is attained simply
by not resting in past achieve-
ment as final, and thus once xnoro ,
the Cleveland Bicycle of 1899 is
introduced as something which
"betters what is done," AS each
of its predecessors &lin the long'
vista of the.years since, with the beginning of the age of
bicycling, this famous make first became known. "
The radical novelties in the Cleveland Bicycle this year
include the new Cleveland combination ball -and -roller bear-
ing; an entirely new method of anchoring the spokes in the
hubs; a modified handle -bar; bearings with lessened friction ;
modifications in front and rear forks; anaimprovederank yoke;
heavier tubing; fuller frame and fork reinforeements; a larger
frame head, and refinements on the hollow axles. These and
other changes have been exhaus-
tively stildied and tested,and pre-
sent in the complete wheel a ma-
chine better fitted for its work
than any by which the name of
"Cleveland." has heretofore been
carried so brilliantly to the front.
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