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The Clinton New Era, 1900-04-06, Page 7
'on't Forget OUR 'BIG BARGAIN SALE Of HARDWARE, TINWARE, GRANITEWAItE, ETC„ on WAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY APRIL 6-'7-9 THE CLINTON NEW PA sII 1 I I.�.,. „, ortuxit y to contribute in tills way, SlailaT01v MARKETS Additional Locus News, The (agleam bids fair to success, corrected every Thnradax afternoon. FOR 30 YI:AUS.---Ib is this length of Several months ago,during a whit to Thursday; April 5, 1900. Uwe 8141C1* Thos. Tipling, of Detroit,ar- (Augusta Bishop Candler made the Fall Wheat 0 05 a 0 00 rived in Clinton from the Old Land, striking statement that there are more Oata •• .• .. 0 20 a 0 27 . and after t thetCit .ytof Straits abbou eight *imam are at of Presbrk in yterian . I Barley ..* •.. .. 0 40 a 0 45 than there are a y ,, •. • 0 38. a 0 40 years ago, When here he was en raft• or Lpiseopalchurches. Reports from Peas , 0 57 a 0 60 ed in the lacksinithing business in the Tennessee and other Southern States • Flour per cert + 1 75 have shown that the Mormons .are as Brater,'loose 14.15,p k d 0 13 starts where Jac. Flynn. now is alai). Georgia. ' B t Eggs per doz 0 10 R hailed.. Since corning to Canada }}e active there as in Borg n, u the Ray, ...., has been a regular subscriber of the •. Mormona. are not confining themselves 8 00 NEw Etta which shows he appreciates to the South. They are ver}* active in Sheepskins 0 60 pP No 1 Cl t ' hid 0 0(i t gee ng, :and in renewing Lewiston Jou'rnel and, ,Norman nits- Poatoes,. told h could t o without, u d till d ' i he New England and according to the reen ram. h ea 0 a5 o us tbey no cwt ou , our +. Chickens, er air .. , 0 30 live, clean newspaper, Airs and Mrs slonaries are busy in Maine, and they Oluc1 eper pate Tipling left last Tuesday for a three claim. to be making encouragingpro. Geese, per Ib months;' trip to Englund and Scotland, gress. • . Turkeys*, peens 0while will meet. Pork, lava 5 15 • d th Atlantic. t W G At lh the World's Fair at Paris, We trope in;g the R vice.prestdent, Miss Mary $oris, dressed. . ... •li 25 they nn y-returf'to•-their'-home •anuuh °fiiathetash acenpfed the chair, and iti.' Dried apples per lb..... 0 05 benefitted by. their sight-seeing and al- the absence of the appointed leader, Brae, per la 00 • so In Health. Mr Tipling conducts a Miss A. Irvin read an interesting Pa. Shorts, per ton business in Detroit on Woodbridge St. per on the topic "Always readyy " The and also deals earner and other members of thesac' t h� took heavy Canadian horses. Ile likes the part by the reading of references and ROG•ERSON In'Tackersmith, on March 81 a s inroad, m society t en t o ' IiOIiN, place and is very successful inthis_ltne. in discussion on the subject. The choir the wife of W. 1:oaerson, ora daughter, 17 00 014 a 0 11 a 8 00 a 080 a 0 07 a 0 25 a 0 a0 a A 40 s 0 CO a 0 09 a 5 15 a 0 05 a 1) 00 a 17 C0• . , ALL—In rl.akorsimth, on April 1, the wife J Ball of daughter: gg a sm 1 members It he xc AN EVENING PAItTx,'=•-On Thursday. some new i tem ere a sly, The Excel. night. of last week,' an enjoyable time . einr Mission Band held • its monthly 1 DICK—In Stanley. on March 22, the wife of - was spent at the home of Mrs Laird. meeting on Tuesday, April 3rd; the , Jas. Hick, of a daughter. StOVes, inwar!' A number of invited assts assembled attendance was larger t h'tn at any pfle f GRAY—In Winshann, on Moron 25, the wife to hays few hours fun The first vtous meeting••=•oyer 100; owing to the 0f acs. dray, of a son, VIar�,an, roses. IlarilRral'e, e�G(3 ' part of to evening was spent in social debet which on he business , Q 1 Birth, arch 2 ,rho 'wife of Henry Mond, of a eiauahter. Is beceming stronger, hay added II e c was f Usines was B ND— n Bi h onM 2 chat. and.gain'es, and to top this a tiro- lash over until. next meeting,, it being Bxperts in Hot Air and Hot Water Beating andPlumbing. gram .was, given, 'which: must have "Resolved, that the National Patriotic • �:, ' . MABIttED, . �\ an address from Mrs Land, m which than the Indian Famine Fund. The M0 tsv in Quixrr—In Snelggrove.on :debt an a 28, at rho residence of the Mode's pant~ she expressed soy: that so many had - judges, Mrs. Coats, Mrs Lough and Miss . v, s., (lately of Clinton) to I+4iss. Sarah, come, and hoped al! would have a good. Wilson, decided to divide the .proceeds daughter of Mr Robt Quinn. time. This was followed by a song "between the funds. The remainder of•from Mr • • DIED. , P ash", next ar Qreading, • Mr King, selection* gbe ngail dgiven. byd to mMisses G.le Annie McDougalllwife of Wil Olt; or tan, "Nide is a nice one"; Mr Weir then Tedford, L. Irwin, a recitation by Edie aged CO years anal' months. favored by giving a recitation, "Leave Ross, and a• chorus by several of the . SHEARER—In Sitio, on March' 21, James My Puss with me"; Mr Sewers then I junior members.. • . Shearer,. aged 85 years candle days. gave a speech in his usual style, giving QNTARIO ST. CIIuRc»r,—Ab the meet-SAN3oN--1n Wiughnin; on March 2b, Wm rise to•an outburst of laughter •as he ing ,,r the trustees held on Thursday Sanson, need TB,years,l month. CLINTON res•••N0 00®0.• •••••1® 1 ;-l3rnerson'si.. P , Music House Bicycle MU., ►� �, St.,• `YetGoderich � • • The oldest and largest bicycle dealer in Huron. Our present stook oonsists of nearly fifty wheels, comprising - .30 1000 MoBurney Beattie's at • 850 and $55 4.1899 " " " 1 I899 Columbia Chainless - 1.1899E, &'D: . • 6 Model 22 27 and 28 Olevelands 25 each • 2 Perfeots . • . 515 and 20 1 New Barnes,.. 20 1•Elba. ... .. .. .20 1 Zedette. .,, 30 1 Cleveland Combination Tandem.. . 40 H you wish to invest it is to your interest :to see this stook, or drop a oard and our salesman will call on you, • ' 55 • 35 + E N'S BICYLE & MUSIC HOUSE,' Go lericl( ESI (ISO 0A�AN 000 ®460.x®00! Our .Own r Sar a arilla Dozens: of Reasons There are dozens of reasons why you should nee our sarsaparilla: in preference to others: These •c reasons are the dozens of people who have bought and used our Sarsaparilla and Sal we have yet to hear of a single complaint. Sarsaparilla has had. the long ap- - pproval of Vie best ghysioians as being one of the, best Blood Purifiers and Spring '-o( Medicines,. Ours ;is not a. patent, Full formula printed on every .bottle. " Each bottff`contains 100 full doses $1 per bottle. 3 for .$2.510 • J. E. HONEY Dispensing Chemist; :Clinton • • .Buggies NV Eirst7elu.ss from $65 to •$80. I $46. FRED {RUMBALL, 00000000000000000.000.000 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 c• 00 0,•0.,0.0 Removed Across the Street • 3 Doors.' South of Town Hall A. J. Grigg $ucoessor to Jos. Biddlecombe CLINTON O O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 c Photographs s rive • Special offer for One (1aymonly rAit Monday March26 Nis- a i.WILf1 GIVE ABSOLUTELY FRELA one cabinetpieltire of old gentlemen over 00 yearn of age. Two proofu'will be taken from Which a cboioe may be bad. Thio offer it for thin ditto only. Do "not forget money required. No rn n t. d 2O h y A robI iredButtec Clinton: Cook's Cotton Boot Compoual. Iso successfully used monthly by over 1 dies ask a ifeotua . 10,o00Ladies.9 fe,e let dies no of hger, Oist 8 all I ixtures4, F pills anCod 1mltations•are dangerous. Price, No. 1, 51 per box', No: 2,10 degrees stronger,$8 per box. No. t or 2. mailed on receipt of price and two 8 -cent stamps Tho Cook Company Windsor Ont. responsible siibl© Drugsold gists in Canadamended sty all 1d ClintonSydneyJack- son and 2 1 i 1 by Jac a so a C nfa son Druggist LQGS We vvantLogs of all kinds, particularly Elm, and are pre- pared to pay the HIGHEST CASH PRISES. If you have any Logs to sell it will •pay. yOU to 'enquire out prices be- fol'o caking them elsewhere. R. & J. Ransford. Look at them. Others are •.1, that i6 our new oaring Hoots and Sheen in lateot.etyleo,. bent (malities and improved Meta, Call sold oeo theist, ' Y'e. 'have Single and Double Ix >t ness''Irritial �l and Valises, "bel iktles ked Cedar and Pine Shingles on hand. �' ' 1� ``��'' �1 ( `�' °�'bent; collies r.d aver on for fho propoo. er iiha se AS- iarloyvo l tent rho nob „ r#r �wll, �.lJt*,L.i:.� . ed (1hurGli tvitihottt burdening They ctn. Ilonsoo tpositolt&iitvaytSfatinii. Always *lot' been pepared beforehand, began with -Fund is more worthy of our snppart . F: left the floor with his"Marys Alright",: evening of last' week. they decided to ss713MIDT-In'Exeter, on • March 23, John next a song by MraBytrd,.• Ise gtvin call aconeregational meeting for Wed- Schmidt aged TOyears ands inanths. nesday swelling, 11s.h rust., to consider the sever;; plans submitted or' the improvements to the church. The Ep- back to Susie"; followed by a recite,- tion ecite tion b. Mr Campbell, "When Bertha` t t � i:- �' 1 h 1 b d f h - �:el'lil � tl lz ix�lr>u R1Xto. went to School"; Mr McMordie then sang "The Floss is o'er the hill, Gear - .worth League on•Monday evening took WAN'11';L,. gie";'last, a reading by Mr Laird, "Tris the fni'*n of a•literary meeting Miss M -- way to Win the day,'( the first part of Turnbull in the chair,the subject tieing the evening ended, and all were taken . " leamiliisc h_y pains and poems and their to the dining room, • where the wants authr,r,s." he program was : Charles • of the inner were satisfied. After this, . and John Wesley Mrs SewatdwRod= it -S thought that a little exercise yard Kipling's iitto and writin s, Dr. was necry, all, with their feet, Thompson, readw Sohs , 1�is8;A. sass so e r • u u beat time to the sweet strains of that Brielcenden;Tennysoin's'liffeitnd ppc otry, melodious inatrurneut, the mouths or Miss Ida Tebbutt: roll call, �A. Downs, •gen.. • This was kept up tar some 'time, secretary; Sal.mrny .Cr osbv s life and after which all departed to.their'- writing. Aliss.M. Twitchell;recitation, homes,. rendering many. thanks to, the • Eena-irinch. amiable hostess. RATTENETTRY ,ST.` (.'I•runcII. — Rev. Jasper. Wilson, M A., of Goderich,may be expected to 'preach Edueationol ser- mons •in er•mons.'in the Rattenbury St. church next Supday•morning and evening,the' pastor exchanging pulpits.— A special dwas al meeting at the quarterly boar call. ed forl•est Tuesday night to_ receive' the report •of the ' special committee ap. pointed, to 'consider whether it, wonid be advisable to repair the church or htiild.: The report was:einphatic; it was decided by them that all- possible • 0-' nancea that could be collected should go towards the. building of a new and modern church.. The congregation'is a large and wealthy one and they saw no reason why this course could not be. taken: This report was announced. to the congregation on last Sunday even-' log and we believe it was receiyed with a great deal. of approbation. The scholars and teachers are . preparing a pretty. cantata "The Galilean" ''which ' inthe church on Monday will;.be given . h 1 evening, the 23rd lust: Last . i1onday•: evening was conseccration meeting when Miss M. Davis gave a fine address on "Obedience,'' $h.• r,..itlent in the The April Meeting. A.PETI,TION FOR.ANOTHER GRANO-•, ISTSIO WArs' The regular meeting was held on Monday night; present Johnston, Me• Kebzie, .Walker and Combe, Mayor Jackson:presiding•; • Communications were received from Canadian Rubber Co. -re -supplies; from P.L. Marden, London, re ranolithic• walks; from People's Star Course for imbroveraents to'stage in Town Hall; from Capt. Campbell re engagement of S A. band for summer. The regnes t of the Star Coarse was referred to..the Property committee with power toact. A petition for'gianolithic walk on: north side of Hfg'hstr:eet from Victoria to East streets and signed by the resid- ents was received. . • Mayor* Jackson, chairman of.officialb committee, recommended that the committee frame rules for defining the, duties of the night watchman. The re- port was adopted. • The Fire_ and Witter committee Wits.. report as tothe u' toe lust; cted pp., of. the hook and ladder 'et r lick and the building in which it is kept. Chairman' H. B. Combe, of the Fin- ance committee, reported : Fire. and: Water --Davis & Rowland, sundries, $5.56; Davis & Davis.teams to fire, 84;. 0 ' repairs Rubber Gutta 1'ercha & u b , P + $8'08; Ed Grigg, team to fire, $2;Jacob Miller, repairs to engine. $3.25. Prep- erty—Davis & Rowland,sundries, $7.34; J, Alexander, wood, $8; Ce.Trowhill,re- pairs, 90c.; Electric Ligh'tCo., light to Town Hall, 515.10; Electric Light Co., light for last months -$70. Charity—W. B. Forster, • wood;• 88. Street— Wm. Steep,jr., snow plowing, 63; O. Carter, Work, $6.•18. Cemetery --R.. Reynolds, vel Me rial. ••• K. salary, 518, Stavely y mu D Prior, brick, etc, 35.30: Jghn Bean, re- nairs, etc,; $ols 0a aI oatage and $ta- Lionary—W.' Coats, postage,: $2; total VVheatley, $182.8Q. cat s,fetc Receipts—Joseph35 Ie Rey- nolds, cemetery. $4.70; total, $•10.20: eh rch Chimes Minii;tera and church worker;i' aro cordially: invited to contribute item; of ehurchnews un- der this heading •from'theirrespective churches. A new R, C. church is to be built at C smpbellford and willcost $20,000, Mite boxes raise about. $700 annually towards the debt vf the Methodist church at'Ga1t. The choir`s o1` all the ehurr are preparing special music the services at St. Pat.I's' wI ial1y interesting. es in town or Easter; I be spec- Mann pec- chair, rt is expected that Rev.' Mr i address the •Le a next w l! u Hoover tt t 8 Monday evening." .. • The junior lacrosse club ha8re•organ- ized for the corning season and by* the interest taken by the number .present evidences .°tbat • this Canadian game ill be popular here gthe .bo s. will P Pt among y At the meeting held on Monday even - at the Contuses c}at, '1'; Jackson' in the chair, the fallowing were' appesi»resit cliicials : —lion. press, L Kennedy ;; lion. vice, A. J. Morrish ;' pres., 'Bert. Potts ; vice, J. Forrester ; captain, Peter Matheson ; treas.,,, H. Doherty secy,, A Shepherd ; coni , E.Davwent, J. Forrester, and F. Ker. An adjeotun-- anent was made until Monday. evening, the 16th inst. • Wifgham KING, tor'thelargest collection of new and catchy saltines.. Natty spring j*ibkets just in, We sell'elover, timothy and all kinds of seeds. tf G. E. KING, Winghar0. On1Tu*ARY.—The hand of death has again been in oor midst and claimed one in the person or Sirs Thos. Hades. U a sufferer fromc net -Dees seed wa., o m - lr tion. She was of a kindly disposition and always taking part in every Chris- tian work. She was 30 years of age and had only been married about two years;she was a member of the Presby- terian church. The True Blues attend. ed the funeral in a body, which took place on Friday. She was a sister of A.,. W. Webster. rishiield C0t':NCIf,,'-council met on Saturday, BAPTIST Chilitis.—On ntlxt Sunday March 21•tb, members all present; min - evening Rev. Mr Murduck will preach utes read and approved. Cheques were a sermon to' young vhomen. An inter- issued for the following. amounts; J. esting discourse will be given to which Miller, rep. E. B., 83; J. Webster, rep. t •' c3 Pentland, plank 41,70- he ladies are specially mvhted. i . D. 81,50, .. ' Among the appointments made by' M.Matheson,t•en read 8.0 and 10,50x:;J. the home mission committee of the J.Goldthrope,plank, 812; Jas Oarnelius, Presbyte an church at their meeting ,cutting ice atCransford,?J;A..V.cnrreli, • making road at Port Albert, $8'75; A. forme was that of E. It: he No Lockhart, McDermid, rep.cul. b,xe,0 and 10,$1;W. formerly y St, Helens, to the North J. Treleaven, taking township safe• to Bay Presbytery. cr Goderich and repairs, $3.50; Canadian The Woman's Missionary society of Patriotic Fond, $25, Bylaw No.7 was Rattenbury church will hold their an- passed appointing pathmasters, pound- nual'Eaaster service on the evening of keepers and fence -viewers. An account good Friday. An interesting program from Drs. Shannon '& Shannon for has been prepared. All aro cordially medical attendance on the late Mrs invited to attend. Silver collection Currie was presented to the Board; no 'taken up, action taken. An agreementwas made The London Conference of the between the corporation ' and John Methodist church will meet at St, Schonehals, regarding certain repairs Marys on June 4, and the program of .to be made on the mill clnrnatPort Al. services has been published. Those bort. Mr Schonehals is to raise the side from Goderieh district who. are down dam at least two feet higher than it on the program are 1tev. J. L. Hutton, now is during the coming summer,and Dungannon; J„ Greene, Iiolmesville; in return for this,ali'Mr Schonehals as. Re Millyard, Exeter; R. Hobbs, Wint' nes' al'1t prr pert y is to be exempt from ham; and It, Holmes, Clinton.. • - • taxation far the year 1900. C7ouncil. ad - Mrs Graham, - who lies been appoint- jammed to meet again on the 20th of 11iay. Cour t of Revision to be opened ed Treasurer of the India Famine for the= purpose of Bearing and deter. Fond id connection with Willis church. mining parpale at 2 afar, g that day. was very numb pleases} by receiving 81 'i1 inin'UTtIpea Clef k. .firlm Miss Agnew Irwin, a little girl , bar onlmaki7 ngrnight-rap. who earned iid selling then Ti o boiler of a French torpedo boat ex- to the bald-headed gentlemen in tr.wn, ptosed near (:hrricnrg, and five of the crow Any gentleman, bald or otherwise, were terribly burned: One siesta ed 0.n. Wishing a night Cad will he promptly other unable to bear the atony, Jumped d tie 1x,91 ,.,_. 3 ..-.' Air Pear, who is nothir.. if not. u 1' di 1 ctrl =hist order tvith lit• to the eat and was drowned , (pr to r p a Mi '9 i'witl 'Children t'n for Adolition original, hate t.h016 ht out a !wild plan Two . t 11r.m. Loyd. aged 4 and 'S vacua ITS. of , * ..ince looney for the e1r€'rtirtn of 11 nectively ni l be riven for adoption to a new � lrc l� c lure r a weed. , ,y• mart + ('ry member is asked to (trot; 1 110 cent max belied at the r1Pw Boa cf(Too or at. trans r timing '1t10 topyramidal. it day d t. irt,� 1. in a 114 t1 1' t 1 } t At .l I' btoparty For partiet}nra information forty, Huron atsect, Mar 83 shapc*c1 pant;.-bc,ard hu.t piclyidrd f,bt SEED r + r' . tlir; plxt•pleie. Shotrl•1 till til(• memlx-s't ►�IhED GRAIN ' OR S II • S C , of the elm/ eh rea*pond there wilt have 1 J 1. $neeeo6or to ale, i•''ostor. 1 1 ( liCtti{(,D. gtegati(ati, The adherents. and frietaie tyCora onhand. W. G.1',klrtirlN 'victoria tatocle, of the church are likewlhe ;; veli ata op- Mar 23—tf Gunton •. Mnn for farm.work for six or seven months. Highest wagon puid. GPO. P, (IOOLI) 1t" 8th con, Goderich township. • • EUW (LING CLCJl3 • • Tho Annual Medeting of the Lawn Bowling Club will take place in the council chamber on Fr'doy evenmg,April Sat 8 u'elook. A full attendance of members is re ueHted, J..1LANSFOIU), J. JOHNSON W. JAQKSON „ President' Vice President Secretary WAls'TEo.. Youngman, goad "address, na objection ,til travel,.oxiorieecetnneoessary, as a partner - in money making businos3, no comretition - • paging ut ,]oast t 5 pper day clear Proiit:.Mnsl sur yfish fi65'towards purcha,se. of..plapt.' Act diets It. W , SIMPaON, Pest Office, ' Apri1.0-1 cumote • As I have no office sinee•the :destruction of my shop by lire on the' .•morping of Saturday March 24, I have placed; my accounts in the' office of. Mr W. W. Friri•en for polleotion, All. interested parties wilt please note and govern themselves accordingly. • • CHARLES WILSON Clinton, Apri16-1 , PianoFoa', Sale 5b00,biaiitifnl,la;rgo'size Cabinet, grand, up,. rightiliano,thevery.best make,-ouly'in•use since it was purchased at Toronto' Fair this' Year. Piano is fully (martin -reed an&•will;be sold ata great sacrifice as.widower has no use fora plane and b* moving.to Manitoba, would take a.good horse ns part paynisnt. For price and particnlars address. ,P.0. B0X 28. April 6-1 • Clinton. RUM HALL'S • WATCH ANP JEWELRY STORE • just seethed a lot of new Delta, Buoltles, pulley BoJts,Bangle Brace- lett,, etc. The latest goods.. in the .market, We make ',specialtyof fitting Spectacles and Eye Glasses. • Lyes examined free, W. JACKSON, . AGENT CLINTON Through tiokotsjiseued to all points in the state, Manitoba, the North Went and British Columbia. Trav- ellers to any:point will couaulttheir intereots by consulting above. Bi . Reductions April •6,. 1900 WeribeillAelleto 111/1111111101-116, McKinnon & Co. MILLINERY RY OPENING .. Our:grand•Millinery Opening takes place on Friday and Saturday +,w ".M..ii.,►:. I• April .-ala': _ --- When 6t1, and 7th. When Fre will show the finest range of up to•date,styles in Paris and New York noyelties ' we ever exhibited. We will show some specialties in Paris and New York pattern hate, a'so a full range of stylish bats trimmed by - our own artiste. We will make a epooial display of t9ailorhats at 80o, 502,75o and $1.. timewillmake s e At rho somewe a p oral exhibit of New Dress Goodwin all the newest fabrics at popular prices,- also some:• novelties in Drees. Trimmings, in Fringes; Gimps and Braids.. Oar display of Wash Goods will be.worth seeing in Piques, Zephyrs, Cbambraye, Muslina, Printed Satanae, Fine Satoh Uinghams, oto. Also some Novelties in Ladles' Capes trimmed with sequin and lace, #4406i14i3K > uv4in 1KN rF•?f 4 t 'f*il'44•�f i# f Y Y V•V Y *** 0 We extend a cordial incitation to you to attend our. grand t Millinery opening. We have plenty of room now for everybody without being crowded as heretofore, *************** A A A rk*****it�tlicit*ttciicik•ktk�tilr***ytlkhlr**ir**itr cKimion & Co., Blyth % W % 444. . You an Save Money. - .1 w sa . rn buyone of fa i By doing your own sewing,our mot New •Williams Nitwit* Imes, built to last a lifetime and sold on easy terms. We don's peddle these machines but we will deliver one at,yonr hoase'on trial,. : Large stook of Plates, Qrgaus and sewing Machines constantly on hand at our Furniture. Store. J. ET. 4 lE1.EY_LIIIV, lly't11 FUR �. 'Tuxtla w•• I A'DFOO ' :.BO & CO. The,ntencly-.increlrse.isn-riaF trade,is good proof of *afoot that our goods 'are righ our prices Forcer than those;of.dther deolere in the. trade. • , We xnen»facture-furniture ori a large scale and can afford' to sell' cheap. • If you buy.' • . from ns, we Save for you .the profit =which; in other Oaks, has. to be added inifor the retail dealer. This week-w,e'havapassedsinto stOCk emit ot.our:'new'desrmote Space will, lint. perm but mime a d see for nrself what e a torquote, r cos o w � haV • asi a n we e• off . p. , n,. .Y . Pa. to er llenrenrber-wa are determined that our ices eball%be the lowett•in tlie'tracle. • UNl Elt'FAI{IN'G. •w In this department our stook iscora-pieta,.end �*o have nndoubtedl the best fnnerb • 9 outfit m the:coun'ty... Our prices are air low as tlie'lowest `Lfl OO;L 'B0 �e)<. . � �illl1ey t3.=blight apd Sunday calls attended to by calling at J. W 0°S1diey�e,./(Funera ',Director) residuum r.:. IN IN MIIJLINE.ifT. For the nekt Two Weeks I will make. bi;g reductions on slit lines iii stock, as I want to snake room. for a very large spring .stock. Felt flats From ;:5c to 50e - MISS ROW. • Z3 TWO' i "I I •A T $ 1'9 C C•.OT. Csee Beforte baying. your spring .overcciit-gr, Cali and' , (C . oar il�'N suit:seie our stock. We can t,iye anything Spring . (lata,' Easter TICS l aerderea ololhin; at t'easonifble prices gild ., satisfaction guarabteed:. Men's : and boy's • ai c beauties. • stock of Yearly -made. •snits in 'tient week lents from' $4 up' (tall and see then before deciding to {,o elsewhere: . A. J; '11O• R,1ZISH Re4y t C lothing e A. J. 11OLL( ►W,•.A1 sI.1£�$EY s ei.AY1 �Yi4lCx-aannot,be xaelled in styles, its end,lit;ieh, thest't the sort we ash, theapetterns are elegant 'And tee valties•A T,prices $5; $8 acid $10,' Welsbow a ;food rangoof Cbild'a and Boys'susta also, sec then' before buying. AMTS ?1111'D'ea S—The neW things are now in stook, good shapos,' :goods colotsf.gcod•values. .. t COL4llCItS 1 NiD RI3RS =A aloe ssesir�ment.of the newthinge, BoO'I'S ILND SIio,BS^ Et'erythipg from an infaner4lnoccasin to a.eian'e number l2. Dress Goods . • We haveiiow in stook the teat range of Fapoy Black.Goods that we irµyeeqe shown,•ptices 250 to 31,26 a• yard f ":y Colored ,-Tress Goods /" A range of One serge, 47 inches wide, in garnet, navy; green snail**, is e'fe1. A . lent valde, W. OUIMErTE Londesboro Truest economy to. get the best A tit nyprTce because gutty in construe tion, liable tobreak and ciliation to peer* ate. Tlifs is a out of theNo. 1 Sharples, the first product of the Largest aadbesteream Theecapacity of his machin© is 322 pounds - a an e5bar prples .eseH.S. hand separator haft capacity of 300 pounds an hour and the e materis al entering into these me- alrtnos are the best obtainable The work ' is done by skilled workman and is sublee. tivo to the most rigid inspection. With - Mit fear of substantial contradiction we . can say that for ease in operatic;;, clear skirnminnand darab.litythorti is no other hand power Cream 'Separator mean by anyone anywhere that is equal to the Sharples. menontlieir me it,,. 11 vouithinki of buying& ('ream Separator yet us know turned afteloan weeks trieI if ni t ntrofitr- tory in every reapeet. 'We thine that it is possible for an agent for our machine to ant tallc another Nvllo has abetter ma- chine, but a superior machine -twill 410- menstrato its superiority in an actual trial, 'thousands of the Sharpies machines mein use and an trnsatiyfiett MOP 100 her• linen catuuet be form.], 1, "e can furnish hundreds of t, 11irn-'malsfrontr,t,'**inwh°, } have be. ilusiug theca for per,..,' of one to six ye, re auricle whichrito. 1 ic.y have y.,., y <•4 . 'h', efolt 110 0110 cent for rep.t:rt. krturun no risk in trying•.& r h.irl,la„ o*tery urlei*inn to eaarahteed to r'.ve nor - feet onti.r.ianon . we nbi,.;hat.• cr'+•rratoi: f,r ,it ,i plaeb !%'„, K ._ in(tut:**'i„ withfull ic,.',tr,r ;time„✓ ant- ., Up RU : uu,1':: tin >. They o shit* fi• t 1,1.• lir eoustruc;ting and ,lire.: ;''alis se c*s1+*b•,:,tothat nonersl.nlumany difficulty intenoning theta. 1 v want nu agent, in every conivy tri Ontario. W. L. C► S ETT. , Lon :et abrlra