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MAKING -
THE cLINToli NEW ERA 1'
The keenest pletisure a woman can have is in making
a home—gradually adding to it coinforts, ancl small luxuries
of decolation- olid necessities, too, like
CARPETS,
CURTAINS
TABLE COVERS
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'With us the question is to place before you out goods of un-
questioned style and taste; withwear included, at prices ersily
within read). .
It its house cleaning time now, and your thoughts
will be on something new. lt may be a Rug, a Table Cover,
or a pair of Curt Aims, no matter which, our stock stands with-
out apeer in C inton for range of choice, and we're sure no
better values can be found anywhere,- Just a few prices:—:
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2 Ply All-vvool Carpet, fulr36.ioches
wide, lightnd nark colors, ole.
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Ticisete win be lesued at
$111810 Rare
Going
April 12th t�16h. Good to return
up to A.pril 17th conclusive.
For all information and tiokete
apply to
le R. HOD ,
Railway 64 SteainshiP Agent, Clintou House, when the session was In pro- and will bnilRt a barn for L Johns, of
****A A* A****************** gress-and these wee "back bench" 1 Tuckerstnith. .
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, , Knh • ' HORSE FLEF111.$-. ;taa" . Flynn and- j.
, While a majority' of the themners Leslie have each flpe looking drivers.
elinton '
lew gra :vapaegicreetztinznsat ,gt won: TP;rforilriri)=ItAfbgrZ,: ral:
of the Ministers do so, neither does the it bag, a good record. Mr Leslie got
ERIDA.Y A.PRIL 6, 1000leader a the Opposition. his fine black eat riage horse from Mr
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It is worth soinething to have the Ross, near Bayfield. 'Messrs. Smillie,
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testimony of James Oratherntasurneer Remain has bought from Bandon 'SS
, res and McDonell, of Exeter, an entire
sew Auvertiotuunto er of the Montreal Conservative organ-
ization, thatincreasing the British
. tnopv.ted Scotch Clyde, "Brunstone
is a good ponticel move. ••-• Y He is a speeimen of bored flesh, SS
Real Exeellenoe-S Jaekson . Page 1 preference synanaetrical, and: possesses all &sir-
able points for superior breeding ;
weighs 2000 lbs. .
SHIPMENTS.. -011 Monday one ear.
culd bie patty be uneucceseful atthe I load of hogs by Obits. Wane for the i
next genera1 electione, be vvill retire
from the activities of his position, Don; Tumidity (ehippers' day) 1 carload
of hop by R. Fitz -intone for Coiling- ,
Hence, he le very aexious to eee
W. S. Holmes.
the Conservatives successful, believing weed, 2 ears a wheat by W.
for Guelph and Windsor, organs by
that if they are pot, it be many
Organ Factory for °Liverpool, carload '
year before they can ever hope to get
back to office. And his successor its a I of hones and effedte by 2,104111fladt
reader, is not in sight. At any rate I I and J. Ireland for WeYhorn, Mane 6
do not believe he is in this nlouee. My cars of logs from Xippen for Kern or
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prediction is that Hugh John will be l gah feetcrYi Woodstock. 0
the man.
SKITS ° CONTRACTS.---HiraM Hill has a num-
der of contracte on hand at the present
time, which he will rush through 06 11000
i When the Bestce hnlJcleYe aPPneeen asthewea.therwill permit. He will build
thq House will probably adjourn from rt. cellar for R. Ransforel, raise and put
the Wednesday before Good Friday to a stone foundation under the residence
.the Teesday following Easter Monday, of Miss i'V'bite, on Rattenbury street;
Friday evening only three Conserves cellars for Harry GlazienAlbert street,
tive membere were on that side of the Dowson, Stanley, and, Mr Rogers;
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How to Clean -PA Crews 1 Passing a large quantity of Foster's
x won der -F Melville 4 •
Millinery- Misses McDonald St'Smith - 4 speech, which% were being ftanked
•Let us-Coeper's book stem .. • 4 'thi ough the mails, a number jodularly
Annual meeting -Bowling club y reniarked that "It was the best ma- WE JOIN IN CONGRATS -From the
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Horne-making-Newoombe 4 l
Truest eecinenny-W L'Ommette 6 terial for Making soap, because there Peel Benner we learn of the wedding
mine: ery-MelCinnon & Co 5 is so tnuch lye in it. . nuptials of Dr. McIntyre, who was
Save raoney-T II Chellew 5 lately' here attending to the business of
New hats -A J Morrish. ., , 5 Sir Richard Cartwright's set speeches
• Dr, Fowler while be was engaged at
Buggies. wagon s--PRumball 6 are aitistic masterpieces. While they
Dress cutting -Mrs Medd the veterinary college in Temente.
5 are In process ltaalikeeeteopg.ecid eat-
s Notice -Chas Wilson, ,... ... . ..... .. Mac was a fine, jolly fellow, '•one of
Wanted -It W Simpson 55 ing into a metal plat• e. Tae result is
Pao.-P.O. Box 23, Clinton. . 5 an etching that is a work •of art and a the boysn' and wee very 'owner with
Bicycle and musio-Emerson 5 delight to contemplate. - on . his acqueentancee here. who will all be
Don't forget-Hariand Bros. 6 Hevald pleased VI learn that he has taken unto -
Now spring goods, -Taylor & tiiin $ • himself a life partner. The following
April Salo -Reagens Bros 8 Otta.wa Journal, andependen t Con -
Raster display -Jackson Bros...d notice was clipped from the Barmen--
Removed-T/369"re &Son .. 8 servateven-Conservative part . 4 an
8 speakers talk about the Cana( Hit ricer "Last We0-nesda3: evening the resi"
• fet•ential tariff , '‘giving advent.. 0 to deuce of Robt, Quinn, Snelgrove, was
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the scene of a -quiet wedding. It was
OTTAWA aLETTER. •Bidltain for ethich Canada gets no trade vantage in return, Stuff. Canada. the tretrriage of his eldest ditughter,
r. Miter Sarah, to John McIntyre, V. S.
e ..--- gets cheaeer geode.
SLEEPING MEMI3ERS. The ceretnony was performed by Rev
Mr Nonon, English church elergyman.
None were present but the immediate
relatives. • Mr and, Mrs McIntyre are
or. an ettetern trip for a week or so.
They will shortly leave for Yorkton,
Asses, where Mr :McIntyre has, been
appointed Gov. Vet. to the police bar-
racks. The happy -coeple have the
best wishes of a lerge circle of friends.
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euRTA1NS
Ran t Brussels designs,regularvalue
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• . 81, oar Special price
• . 364Itich wide All-IfOls1 Caepet, in
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Lace Curtains,.2i yards long, fine- ligheadd clark.00lors, newt Brus-
open patterns, taped edges, A real °leg eels designs, a real bargain at per
barman', at per pair •• wu yard
Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, 36 in... 34-Ineh wide:Union Carpettein, good
wide, made of -tine quality Moe., , 1,
assortment of. new 'patterns, extra
well bound edges, real bargain at, r c,, . heavy' duality, special eA per yard
per pair• ' , . 25ne 33e, 39e and ocl;
Lace Curtraine, 3 yards long, ---46 in.
27 Inch wide Tapeetry arpets, in
wide,large floral &league and plain . elegant designs and colors; very
open work, taped edges, extrame5 heavy dose make. A- 1 value, at le II
value at per peer l Cr per Yard....'. .. . .. ....50e and vole
Nottingham Lace Curtains, 3i yards ilein Carpets, in fancy stripes and,
lone, 45 inohee wide, made sof real
- - fine lace, plain' centre . with fanny .0 ,,,.. 'floral defugns, fast colors, heavy 18e,
quality, .at per yeed..12A0 aud
border, good value at $1, our price 4/E/u
Nottingham Lace Curtains, Si yards . • •
long, 54 inobes wide, els gaot de-
signs, taped edges, would be neap
• at $1.25, price • •
98c
Fina Nottingham Lace Curtains,' 13/ .
yards long, 60 Inches wide, beauti-
ful designs, edgesallbound, well
worth $1.51.1, our price
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88c
1,15
Elegant designs% Notting'. arn Lace
Curtains, made of very film qual-
ity lace in very tieweat patterns k •
$ 1,150 to tn-ovu
Bolibinet Ruffl-ci Curtains, the dwell •
window ars eery, 3 ads long,
inches wide, per patr.... . ...... .04;44
genuine 13wiss Ourtains, in, • nwest4.
designs, at per pair,
CHIAILLE-CUR rAi s
•TAFESTII.Y •
48 Mabee wide, soft finieh'in colors of
• red and gold, green and gold, blue
and cream, eilitable for curtains,• t‘k
tal3le covers, +UC
LANOLECIIS.
Heavy quality English Lanoleurn,
hill 2 yards wide, light pattern, -ine.
• exera special at.. . .. . Ell;
72 Ir eh wide Lanoleurn best png-
• lish make,large floral 'deeigns,very •
• heavy quality, well worth $1, our „
special price pergiartr.
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FLOOR OILCLOTHS
3• 0, 54, 72 'robes wide, assorted de -
Chenille Curtains, in colors of green, • eigne and colors, Al quality, extra
• red, etc.dull 3 ,„ ards lona, and ild • i• ye lue, at per yard..25e, 35c #:Vs 0U43
inches wide, !tinge enue,ai d.fancy
°orders. epecial'at 3.'2o
- STAIR OILCLOTHS
Chenille Curtains, 3i yards long, 40
• inches wide, extra heavy quality, • In very, neat designs, with fancy -
wide fancy herders, fringed ends, •
s•A border, extre: heavy • quality, 18
a real bargain, at- per pair ..... -LOU and 20 itches wide,prices 12ScAS OU
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CURTAIN MUSLINS- .ART SCRIM
..go to 45 Inches wide, in white only,
in,stripes and large and small dots
are.very fine quality, prices • ..
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- 10e, 1 2ne, iilase 30e
CRETONNE
• 28 Inch wide soft finiehed Cretonne,
in colors navy, gold, greentred,etc,
very special value at 12c
81 Iitch wide Cretonne,same On both
sides, large floral designs, in odors
of green, red, gold, ithio black, ged„,,,
1 SILKOLIN.E
and gold mixed•
•, at per yard Ez2C
. 27 inches wide; fine soft finish, small
FRILLED MUSLIN design.,in colors of mauve, pink,
green, gold, blue, eto., suitable for., en,
cushion covers, eto., special per yd.IXAC
60 incites wide, fine open Palish, to
mixed 'colors of blue and cream,
mauve and cream and Navy; and
just the thing for cuetains, special
value at •" •10c
AT SATEiN
Ia the newest colors of pink, green
blue, red and gold, mauve mei bine
mixed,etc„erices1.5e, 17c and
22c
4 Panay Muslin in etripes 110 floral
designs, in colors of blue and white.
only, pleated frill on sides, the very
newest thing for bedroom curtains e.„
special nine at per yard ........ On/C
' Obertille Table rovers size 52x52 ex -
I TABLE COVERS
tre. heavy quality, with long fringe, i oik
RUGSspecial at ......... .... - .. ..... lo.t•V
. •I. ChenilleTtableCoversOx4eizeineolore '
ootore of bine, red, gold, etc., with e gulk 1 totality, fringed all around, value
Axmineter rugs size 18130 in mixed of blue, green and ved, eto„ beet
blue fringe, fleecier value at.,....• A • itlie i at %, - 2,50
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Motetuate rev, 8120 18x80 in colors of ', Chenille Table Covera 8/4 size extra
. gold,red, preen, et".; vete fine gnat..., , .., beavy quality, fringed to °Mora of ,„
ity at.. 1.14 red, green, ete., rat • 3.2o 4 0.1111111(41444 eVtq' 61 neeo except tine Year,
nrognett rugs, size 27x04 in colere of Table covers facade of best quality I item 18h2 fill 18K3, after his defeat in
red, fawn, phi1. fu.scn ntixeci, de- i, tapeetryeextra heavy, fringe all ' Welliegtoneesay, 32 years. Total 86
gent design°, best quality, epecialee 1 aroundin eofore of erceinieder gold ee. !.. vistre. Sit Charles began hie ear AAP in
Elit..•.....:....” ............ . . • Ile T. mined, good,value at Sile$5 and0,74,14 7 pa' i. 8 — j• ---nee-
r lament yenta ear ter total otr
- TU. bald, but during the II yeara that
: ag-eseesse, Sit:Chows spent in fruition. tag !Ugh
Ceint.ile.fonet,„Hir V ichar d wait pege
I gime 4t1V) Y in the Rouse rind addinp to ,
. i hin ciente-1 it. tett Have:Mal experience,
I There. le a, marked difference in the
4 pr.:remelt appearance of the tvvo men,
the latter, ef eren•CAlt beiflg. considerab-
ly z;.r.tiv,,,,iN it, but Hie Charles is it marvel .
of vitality for hit) yeare. Home one t e.
i marked the other day, with no improps
1 er intent, that it was about the time
--- of life vihen nueet men were setting
their boase in older" and it le pretty
Well underetood inpolitical circleo that,
.In'a recent letter I .poked a little fun :•
at the Senate, because of the tendency • Additional Local News. •
of its surroundings to produce sleep.
But it is not the only Chamber whet e-
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LOCAL NOTICES. .
in the members . occasionally take a TO CLEAN 011T. -A large supply of Rau,
little riapi. The • average citizen; read- Hanging and Stand tamps of all kinds and
-ing an account of the . lively serene sizes. Will bo sold reges ardleof • cost 'until al
that sometimes take place,in : Parli.a9,re disposed of.,. J. W, IRWIN.•
ment and almost *shatter the constins- DREss clITTINO.-TiLose wanting system
01111 get Meild's Now 'railer Method and in
tion, WOuld reasonably •conolude tiett struotions on waist and Rickey() fertile remain -
every member should keep wale -awake. 'der of this mouth for 83.50 cash, •
But Snell is not the fact. Whether it • • '"' mRS MIDI), Isuaa'stieSt. .
• is clneto the "sleepy" speeches of some ••'• Anril e--1 - mini"'
of the Members', . or to the closeness of s 'Sneers, eistinans,Sitteens.-A.dvanetne• end
Ilie" atmosphere I am not pie:pared' to • higher expeeted. i Now m the time td liuy. I
say; but this I.1 -know, it is.no umcom-
, hanatrie_x TeWO CAM Rednath's Extra Standard
flow's. I am offering in barrel lots for
:mon eight to eee hinfaindozen or more • less than the wholesale sell- in 60 barrel lots.
members sound asleep. On Friday 1 Spada price in 100 113 loth, - J., W. Ifivt lm.
counted eight' eo eidoys n g themselves, ItERIOVEO.-Wo what to inform our. many
among them a .proutieent • end impor- customers and others that we are now to be
figinnitt'irrietl,ticartooritonitxst tt: Bro Welt. & Box's
Wit fanntiinerty whose presence is es-
sential forthe transaction of business: fintufe, Aibert Street,e'nd ,),v11118k:ep on harcilt
I:think, perhaps; they All gained morefulliHne'of dnew, etapie . and Caney groceries,
thrtir and fee. Give us a call and we will
personal. benefit than they veceildehed guarantee satisfaction. i
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they been • wide-awake.
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A BONANZA.- - — ' • •
. - .-CARD OF Thenheedhe undersigned wish-
• How much money was improperly •es to thane al, those who havapatronized him :
squeezed out .of„ the former Govern. duringthe lest year, and .to assure them he
.ment,;.. in rote Way or another, will neverappreciates their patronage and will do ilia
utmost to deserve a eentinuanee of 'the sam e
.be known:. but if all the cases of alleged bir giving at all times the best -goods in bis
fraud that are 'known 'could lee peeved, line at a fair living profit.' Everything. Old.
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they would :doubtless open the eyes of
the erecteree
s • to a • lot of rascality. yOil have not tried.dealing *MIAs :we invite
charge has been laid before the Public you to give us a trial, 9,nd will do our tart, to
Accounts .00nornittee, andwill be in wilar r.1:84-0.idgirtd,ryiveixoinderrsexl......
•yeetigated, te the effect that Nicholas of Maple migar Troia beeds County; -__sE
Flood Davin received the sums of $170 • ..•
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:and $400 respectively„ for which. he , ., Pt' : ''. ; - . : WILTphone 40.
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['aye no adequate return. ' The former. - SURPRISE Pan.iy-Thtiredity even'.
' Rene may have a satisfactory explena- ingeabnue twent*-five ypungtedies and
lien. Heenas publisher .of the. Regime them sweethearts gave Mr and Mt•s T.
Lettnee when • he got the money; and. Little, of Mary street, a pleasant sun;
the.sion•Of SO is said to have been. prise. • They walked in carrying .well
paid tem f•or publishing a prize list in laden bertketis. • 'After being welts:inn.
it Single issue of his paper, •Stist think ,ed by Mrs Inttle,blesers, Held stild-Mil-
of it:S •:Whiet.- ellepepers publish 89 a- ler furnished-excellentegnitsie on he
matter of news, whaa they are glad to .violin and the cempany tripped the
ins* in the' interest, of their readers, light fantastic Mita early morning. Af•
he is said -to lenve received abont 40 ter %thanking , Mr and 14.frs Little for
times the ordinary . advertising rates their hospitality. they . all returned
for. This beats all.hollow the 14prides home; But tmluckily on the why home
said to,haye been received by a certain one young man lost his cap and nearly
printing office for job work, ender the all the rest either missed or passed
old Goverethent., But this is.not all; their :fele ones. M1 ,united in say -
for he 46- Said to. have receiyed the ing they had a very pleasant. tinmeand
money in good hard caeh't hree months hoping lair and 'Mrs Lutle May 'nog be
BEFORE the prize . list was published. spared to entertain as they well know
if the allegations are true, it ie no how. ,
wonder he is a nerboose defender of : •
leis party, , . ' • . • • . STOCK NoTHS.-II: Smith,. of Spiing-
. burst farm, Hay, paid a• visit, to the
. .is: C4tA/8TM- HEIGHT. Eltnintrst herd last vveek, and made a
The appreciation in which Sir Rich- choice selection of five head of Short -
:ant Cartwright is • held by his Liberal shorns, threecows and two heifer calves;
*lends, was suggestively shown the two off the cows are sired by the •itn-
other evening when he got tip to speak potted Kinenar bull General Booth
in replyto Mr Foster. It was fully (543'53), the sire of the first prize heifer
three minutes . before • ha could come at the Highland Society's shoav in 1889,
men ce, owing to the applause, and af- the following year at the Royal North -
ter starting he did rub it in most un- ern, held in Aberdeen; she won first
mercifully. I heard a Consernative prize • and sweepstekee over all agent
member 'say , that : "Sit Richard is the the other three are sired by "(trip. Royal
best speaker of English in the House," Don, (34717.) fleet prize end silver niedal
and he might With equal truth have bull at the Winnipeg Provincial Show,
added "he can be the most pleasant or hi 189-1. 'Messrs Innes & Horton hays
mostcatestic" as circurnstances,demand. purchased a fine roadster stallion,
To judge of Sir Richard by his fate, 'Texan Jack," from Louis Wigle, M.P.,
one would not, think he knew it joke of Leamington;this horse is considered
unless it was labelled, bub he kept the araong horsemen to be a fine animal,
House in roars of laughter by his and supposed to be .the sire of more
-caustic and 1 witty sallies. Mr Foster speedy and better roadsters than any
had *token about the Conservative sire, living,or dead. •
'parV7 going out of power "on princi- Dorm:Voris AND THANES TO Tim
pie, • bo t with a smile that was suggest-
ive antla remark that brought down FIREMEN.- Mrs Tufts. owner of the
Clarendon appreciated the efficient
the whole house, Sir Richard, alluding
to the "nest of traitors" episode, sai work of the firemen at the late fire, so
"I always thought they went out oti. m uch he gave to 0. Johnston
'so, that s
st rike." Again, - referring. to some of $5 to be presented to them as a slight
ionfth
Me Foster's statements, the latter said, cinopnrsoidteercatittighoeirreopseerrtyyi!esrsosediesienriethd
"Why, I rook that from your•Teronto also remembered them Inc their hard
speech," Mid quicleas a flash came the arduous work and althongh not being
reply from Sir Richard, "1 know you
did, ance4t;s•-the-best thing in yur able to cope with the flamed to savethe
'building he thought they did every -
whole speech." These instances in,
geseg possible. to gave it. It web
• be continued almost without 'Melt, buhim a
t fiye dollar bill for lunch for
these Sketchesare not intended to be *hien be had the firemen provided.
'either exhaustive or exhausting. wit h on that morning. It wawa. Om-
ura oreeRsT PARLIAMENTARIANS mendable act on his part to Which the
A friendly dispute took place across fireman veined highly. Wee are
the finer of the House the ()thee day, street ed by Mr Smith to publicly thank
between Sir Richard Cartwright, and the fireinati arid all who -helped for the
Sir Oharles Tupper, as to who: had efferts put forth in trying . to save his
been in parliamentarian life the long- building from (Usti uctiore
est, the latter claiming that he had. BUSINESS OGAIMS.-Reilbell Gratis
Sir Richard refuted tlie claim, and am, late of ,Brucefiehl, took the man -
proved his contenion to the honor of agement of the Mason House on Mon -
being the oldest:parliamentarian in the dayeThetnee Dowson having ,isone to
Home. Sir Charlee sat in the Nova his fartn in Stanley. Chas. - Attila% hes
Scotia Assembly from 1855 till 1867-12 returned train Detroit, and willon the
years. He sat in the House of Coin, 1st of May take possession of his hotel,
mons from 184i7 tilt 1881-47 years ; the Queen'', , Mr Bell intending to go
again from 1887 till 1888e-1 year ; then West. Me Grahams being an old hand
from 1890 ti11:1900-sity 4 years; total :34 in the hetet businees, Will likely have a
yeare. Sir Richard Cartwright eat in it good patronage and conduct a good
the Canadian Assembly from 1863 till borate, while the many Mende ot Mr
1867-1 yettre. Ire sat in the 1101180 of and Mes Milne are pleased to have
them bark again to Clintore mid us he
had a eplendid teach. when here before
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CLINTON
• BUILDING 0PERATIMS8.-This spring
promises to be busy ip the building
fine, and many new residences are to
go up in the country, as well as a...Mi-
ttens and imnrovements in town. Boeb
of thaplaning mills are getting out
snIlliterial, and are Very busy,. An tic',
pttions for busy meson are very en-
couraging, ancl ninny plans are ander
way. • From T. McKenzie We learn of 1411.Wc4eHrlaCh. am of Inglewood.
a number of contractghe, has secured Thursday.
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lately. He is building 'for Jas. Lind -
tone street; elemodellitig, ehe Ratten-
:story to Wne. Webb's house. , on Vic- Clinton this week.
say, Bese line, a two-story. nrink resit' Miss F. Pattisoir • -
dence, 283E38; ,an 'addition and an extra miss Emma Jordon, hayfield, Nvas vi8itim in
xast !II...arts Lan. gblu ,
MeDonakI, of Detroit, is the guest.' o
t Auburn is visiting
• was in to.,
SOME NEW
DESIGNS IN
WALL PAP4R
PirkagY are away above the average in des'igne.texture
11 • end'general exeellence. The latest productions'
•of the leading manufacturers, and sold ats the
price you would pay for much poorer stock if yoti were
to buy elsewhere, a
NV,e have so nearly kipds that it will probably bother
you to make a clecielon, but that's the way people like
to be bothered. • •
It isn't like the bother . going to several different
stores•and then Boding nothing suitable.
•r Few stocks in the West is as big as oers and none
more complete,
W. Cooper Co.,
• Clinton, Ont.
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iatrewiacao,',acloe,e,a9e,esacagi,..,eczcsacaertgi.aclaoeetetee
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. Coming and Going.
R. Doan was up to gnaerich last week. .
W. D. Fair was hiGedericb, on TeesdaY.
eseneeneeneSn.neSn.nenneInkeeneteeneSnenen
illinery,
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' Madame Wall was in Goderich last week. .4. ' 14
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Miss Rallet is visiting her home in Guelph: ' ,
W. Bennett, Blyth, was here last Friday. • 1 ...Opening
Miss Eva Stevenson is Visiting friends in 'Sea- it ' 5th
Feeley. at. Thursday, Friday and ett.
Mr Wood, of Seaforth, was in town on Wed- •s* urday we ell be pleased to show ?
witty,
forth.
Illurray, Exeter, was a caller.in town on y •
••• yi n the latest Slillinery,'. whether •,::
ss Lily Miller returned to Rayfield last ". sou buy or not, aid for • those wlio -.5, •
lvtr.' I `tch ,- 33 . 41 Ikl -
F. Ci. in, riXeC e , was in town on •,... eatinot eon yeniently".. come . in. the t...;•
-Tuesday. - . ' y -afternoons, the .tore - with he-Lopen ..si;
Mies H. Combo was visiting in Goderiph on '4' . :till ten &cleat Thursday and Satnr- .t,,,
;Tuesday,
IVIiss Georgie Walsh is visitiass•friends 'in 'e* • , „
' '•• * ' day Evenings We vr;11 be -pleased-es
• 4. . lylellluth wits in Goderiek on Tuesday of .; or evening. .- ' .....,
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Godrancle • • . to see you any mos.:during the day •••!...
bury Housee new fraene reekience for • Stewart Seymour spent &Auras' niallfa.nd
Chas. Baker, 20x30, also. a ..kitChen, ,Sunday In Goderieh.
16x10; one and a half story bri,ck wenleY NeWC"lbe•WCIllt wbditapi
:eer noose for Geo. :Scales; Hullett; n•e.esudgeftroyaifelitae'riche Was regis" tered • at
story and a half brick veneer for Peter the Crarendoilmi Tae.sday. •
Can telotr,-8t 13 con.eGoderieh township; F. Jackson returned home the Other night
.;reneorlel and repair with brick veneer after an extended visit pii-st.
thedwelling house of Chas. Middletoti, .Miss DitiCorviehaslieenfor
Godericli township, filso adding an up- ..aViiiiaTIghrvielat;otillnye,ici:whinisontLLuwatclimoo ' •
to -date verandah; 'and tting ont the..
furnishing's for Jos. heatley's house,
which'D. Connell is 6 building. These; Mr a s winicoe Lv'oeg37antaitoLliwnsthila:s.
vintine at Jas. Snell's this week.: IQ,
along with. minor contracts which Mr
RerMr and Mrs -Parke *erentSeatorth
McKenee has obtained,' will be peened, the Rectony on Monday of last week.
St
forward as soon as weather permits.
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A. HANDSOME BESIDENCE,---5. S.
• snooper is building ati bati4some -and
dornenorlious dwelling Manse which, he'
says be will occupy himself. From
plans we have seen will compare favor-
ably with any in Clinton. It will be of
red pressed • brick from. Mitten
and the site is on Wellingten street
opposite hie planing mill. Of a two
story veneer it will be of modern archi-
tecture, The stone required for the
foundation, steps and other- parts of
• the house come from Inglewood. gilar-
ries and the roof will be of slate. In
the basement there are the house and
vegetable cellars, a large coal bin and
• also it room for the hot water boiler as
all the rooms will be heated witb the
Toronto radiators. • On the first floor
arethe hell, parlor,. drawing room,
dining room, kitchen and wash rooms;
• also a pantry and china eloeet berween
the dining room and kitchen, The se-
cond floor will contain five bed rooms,
with clothes closets and bath room.
The Coopenvill hav r rich room in a
different finish of wood, this beteg
done so as to show his ion& and tele -
ers • comparisens e.t.a ideas, bhuuld
they decide to build. These various
kinds of wood will be domposed , of
chestnut, cherry', butternutg pine and
bird's eye maple. It will be electric;
lighted ahroughout, furnished with
electric bells and all conveniences of a
city residence. Before completion the
cost a ill be in the neighborhood of
MOO but after the extras it will run
up over this amount, Itvvill present a
beautiful and commanding appear-
ance and a residence which Mr (Atop-
er ena.y well be proud to occupy.
BOSTON` ORCLIESTRA..-For the nett
Studen s • At any .
'
• 'asTRATFORD, ONT
A. school that offers advantages not fauna
elsewhere in Canada. Large staff of expert '
instruotors;:.increased attendance; up-to-date
business training; scores . of students placed
in good payingpositionsestadenta in attand-,:
ance who come 'retro places in which -are .loe
cated other business colleges. Theywant the
ob%stileantoaymsed,pnr7sepeeenedus. .,Nevetorin now oeia.n
Enter as -soon as possible. :Mite to -day for
br. and Mrs Belden and Children were guests • ,
Miss ifeMurchie was the guest of lire 714.41Pre' Aft' licrood's PhoRlhodin
Murchie, Blyth, for several days lately. ..,
Mrs A. Turner was visiting her •sister, .3Hrs
Livingstone, in Tuekersmith last week. '
Alex: Macpliereon, of London, was in town imckages guaranteed to cure all
last Friday, the guest of D. Macpherson. - eoime of Sexua WpakiFss; all -effects. 'of Ousel -
or excess, Mental worry, Exeesgfle use.or-To•
bocce. Opium or Stimulants. Mailed on rece p 4
of price, One nackage SI, six, $5. One tenet:nee,
rwsolaeura ?iimphlets free to any addre§s.
The Wooli Oceipap-VVVIVISor, On,
of Clinton friends hist Sunklay week:
• he Great English Remedy.
Sold and recommended by-ttlil
draggiSts in Canada. Only rpli.
able medicine 'discovered. Biz
S. Lawrence left last week for GodericliNgliere
lie will be employed. in the Organ Factbry,
Miss May TwItchell was in., Mensal and re-
turned. home last week with her niece Ina.
Mrs S. Grerug, Of 'Seaforth was +1......- t,.Of
Mralos. Chi ey, for several. days this week,
Chas. DoWzer and Wallace Wheatley, of
W ishitock, are spending a cOup.10 of 'weeks, at
home •.c . •
Miss Granum, who has been spending the
winter with friends eLewhere, returned. home.
Wednesday.- .
- Ches. Lloyd left for Aberdeen, Dakota, on
Tuesday and W118 tieltetedby A. O. Pattie= G
T. R. agent.
Mrand.Mrs Chil444 Milne returned from De-
troit the other, day, and will take charge of the
Queen's Hotel..
Mrs IRCV.) E. B. Smith attended the Wi enaiee
Auxiliary Missionary Association held in Lon-
deanasliy,stnlyiti
11 cia in Logan township looking af-
ter purchases of cattle for W. D. Shaddoelt, of
Portage laPreizikv tt"
L,Parelt, who b.: ;.me..:t at G. Cottle'stareem-
ponied by 111i44 entth..!..pent a few days in
Goderich this:wv.k.
Miss Tillie Moore, and her little neiee who
has been home.for a visit returned to her bre-
ther's in St. Catbarini.s. •
Mr and Mrs S. Cook returned hotne from
Flint, where they have spent the past
year visiting their chtlften.
.T.Holines',Goderich road. MissiLennie Relines,
Mrs Carline willreside for the present at Mr
WSset"Urdatt;
soeef Conlidnige, 1,avevIts,itcilungillioLrpseiesiteR4r nliinersr. mundein .aavistolte:ieavieoefentbaen8n6b,noottoldeii!i agneaodso:n
of Seaforth, will take care of her.
2.lissPorter, &slighter °frost/nester Porter irhe Woman', .who Mast° enteinnip .u.n.20,6x0-i
pected:ccrinkak ubleaslihe is welitspii`plied'.,
onAtwisisieMreabsiiilleehDasoliebrkymistleurielinfTinsiOunieniadanie- 2maqktofkma LPeeadralieptrdietee on some limn ;
nostt.ire !Bun aideecohuviodf owf otiodiesittolitt,7c.,..4i:tfhiutegrui,n.settioteries, ii Le.j., seeczees, eoef. siisoitteites
HDarn brgatiCe. ile is bit `AM
, Green, Vegetables on Ifand Satardaye.tid
two weeks lovers of the euteriee muse Thursday. niPan7 and' gavii3Pusean ei,nagiL °716
should turn their attention toward the Mrs Herinan was in Stratford lately visiting Advance tit Flour a- - -
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success of this grand concert, Whict hiera.idetaugeftern
rieelys a
,who iteresent ill the hos.
will be given on Monday „evening, Ap-
pt - .
the result of nifall: sheis, how- We are now, gelling Nd 1 r011er.at $1.e0:
a
ril 16th. This will undoubtedly be a •evtr' ilnPr" g nieelY' 8° we earn' i. per owtntid gnerantee it to give satins
fitting finale to the five popular en- oriTtriill?g N;;Vgi-agiiiengtillise 1744 •
faction
tertainments given by the People's the staff aro johnlIcEwan, London, .1 Arin• jr r
Star Course the past season. All were strong, Wiarton, N. McKenzie, Luognow. f elville
considered good concerts, but the Lad- Ticket salesby 11.1-'. Hodgens, Town Agent
G. T. R., the past week were - Bert, Tedford to *en. oceessor' to. 9
ai ensd' Oevreehn
eesectrcae 1.,theFstarPeleerteteedsejihnij: Man., and,MisS Colo to Brandon, N. W. T.
Winnipeg,Man.,Air Hugh Ross to Pilot Mound,
, George swauow . • GROCER
here last year. This comprises 22 The following avengers were ticketed this !
young ladies who are eters in their week by W. Jagson, C. P.R. Agent: Hugh Gil. E
eeveral parte, and a special feature is tla.:008militvuinkillices:Reydie,tiyamltiesrsesJailekis
Sd012: for
the boy soprano, Master Henry Den-
n
lin,of Poston. The committee vegre Mr and Mra i'. 15. Tiplady, of Detroit, former -
anxious to terovide the best and newest ly of Clinton, left last Tuesday for Europe
where they will spend several months. They I
aS Well as bringing down the richest of willvisit England and Svotland and from there
treasured stores in the realm of music,
.1• M M rray nude. Ireland. left on Tuestl% I
and this will be shown on Easter Mon- to the Workrs Fair at Paris. -
day, The tour of this orchestra, lets lafivtinetoicoor silifnott•trinez thif,niaelfz.glaezgtilyilaeymi 0 i
been exceptionally well patronized,
and this occasion should see the townLtilln there. They took with them several
ms o workinghorses rind other effects. I
hall overflowing. ft is said there will "- - f
be provided a rare amount of musical Mr A. Id'. Doupe, of this city. who hag been
einniid for kmne time in the drv Footle store
novelty, including many new selections oe
never before heard in Clinton, or even a sinitiar°;(21?1%iNlegir2e0,0teo itil(gbPet '
In thia part of Ontario until the Leeliee' twn• -London Free Press. Mr /Name was i
salesman last year at Hodgens Bre 3' Palaee drY ,
Orchestra appeared. Were it not for goods: tore arid was a good hand behind the
t Ilis or aa n iZatt0t1 being under 1110 Ly. counter. While hero he Ilinde Mail, friends.
ceues Bureau, and therefore one of the We notiee that .7ohn White, the senior pro.
ueleo woum (*veva, goers 'lave (lir oblate their golden weibling
course concerts, nowhere hitt in te priefor of the Eseter Tinn-; 11911c•t4rfitflizi%irrilil(lecieyli
welling.. (tin. respected. frionl ; may I IljnY 4•Vell
nleiseure atid privilege of hearing them, d
They 118,VP 11 ini It wentst weeks 'Without rflorgi:Ii74101:11E,(1;:tiTatli,Uti4nnalf:litt;11Pgyinflifft:iii ,
an opr n nate in triany e f the. largest'. "I'1'4"" thuir
Wood's Phoiphodine sold' in Clintonlir
ne,a4C1:6011.171`11gCist;
Peop16, 'don't ',ender at th`tt .qiiantity
• of Our' goods. ney know:Swhether Its ,
on'tatoes or anything else. they know It's
tbe best to le had, we wouldn't sell any
her kind, we have lots of chances'and we
couldn't make money by it but we
to give good honest value for every penfry
we receive, wbich we will de in canned
goods on Saterday :- ••.
8 Can Toteatoes for . 4 '1' 25c
8 Cans Peas . n5c
3 Cans British Columbia &Simon •• 250
2 cane Maple.Leaf batmen ..... .......25e
2 Cans Kippered klerring 25n n
2 lb Cans Corti Beef ........ . - .....20e
a-Pret y
lrirtnwmileirni oon tilsounlwooteilrl teteit.,1 j. 1'. coureee in the eatatea and Connie, and Allneet ""nt•
myym, t coy. I have not had an advot otittoter., • seethitunt. eon of Mr 'runt, who holds a
" 14,4110101414* 1W -thin% With it Wen 14110%11 111.111. Of •
maehinery builders in Galt, ha. 1,, en for the
Imt :4111:lititetIlling the erection of '
a 74 1am4.-140w41. enuine, for the me of the new
Oli& C
ver o. furniture Meters:, Get= a. Ile
CIacherey until a edit able Olen irese- A. nember of Nate neve bee: z rfAserrvil eomple.ed Id worl. and returned tot -trait lmt
cured. IT, Moment & Son will occupy for la:unless of outeidenlacce, ;tad owinf. sem:Inv. Ottawa ift•hr i.pe.ih,4 in the very
the Downe store, next to Broadfoot IS; to, an expeCted moved the price of et - tul""ef in .°i.hilitY* eelith'Y and 11'''
Box' furniture waretooras, on Main St., mignon. baCt been placed at 4) conts ttr
where he will have a supply of .etepie all parte of the hall. Plan ef rt' 't ' .4 T., ttimtreril
and fancy groceriee, and floneand feed. seats at, Jackson. Hew.: (Jaen snit. Pte' I /11!•;:oT 117.feit(i."[;;1':)%w?t il::;1"11e(
41*,4 10 f4444110 t4 tit', 114011K4 tit a ilrfrl iat
which 11 b re 1.at, in that y. It 14 n
lot ;Jig All fill' th,ing a rs,,,d mot
what ni.1 infer for it, believo
that 1 v, hoe, it `-4 trailer
Ur Al VI a Ir. 41;.V. mid 'POW, • 1,4,1 meta
a! nem.: 4 ;X 14 to. 'Ito will Imam, in
a few da,va if he to become reAdent of the
Capital City,
mit r room In the Clarendon hotel nit a The Bureau- itesures its ti Vomit that
barber shop, ,A. Kirkby -Se having' his the Ladies' Speephony Crone•ere of
supply of prettd turned out ity Afc• 11100 wilt not have its equal .n
Mee r.IcLennatt, late of I atkdale, who •centime on Apia 11, the following dune
bag been around toeculating on start- to thy puit.K. The program will be
ing a fancy dry geode store, lute do- given net ween.
eided to locate In the Iliddleronabe
otGre (opposite the town Mt) and will
open up on the 16th Mot. with/eft& The machinjetal difficulty witn their e
line, incitidifig small wares. • ployers in the United States is satled.
We
Lead
0,
By Keeping a
Fresh and
We• o .13
haveSeitoSOthCliabelIbCeSrtaOteekd
Felle eOrrga alter level gLf ereeendea, i 1031e. nAfelse2
tionery and (More
BAKERS' AND
HOMDMADE BREAD
Palley Cakee
Paatry
And Wedding Mote
.
Our Specieltiee
Any leind of Feuey Cake not ois
hand made wben ordered-.
.Tase MeOlachor
twoItyflakcry
And itestattram,
Tot -Them No. 1.
VVVVVVYWOOSAAMAAMANWW