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The Clinton New Era, 1900-05-25, Page 7
'1 A Se e litr, mportant . o Housekeepers x We are now selling oneroelebrated Family Flour (one -Balt allart'itobe) put up in any size parcel, • AT $1 . '70 PER CWT_ Deltyo ed to any part of the town. We have other brands for special purposes at equally low prices, hat for general uee we recommend FAIR';. FAMILY FLOUR All goods manufaotured by no may be bad direct from the mill or from any of the following grocers : D. Cook, Qantelon Bros„ O. Cooper cSc Co., G. Stewart, D. Wittee, 0. Olson, or J,Wa_Ire in.r Remember, every pound is Guaran- teed and money* refunded if not Satisfactory. Fair's Breakfast Food : .make makes a pleasant summer morning meal. Iti se aai l digestedested weather, . and cooling—fast the proper thing for thewarm J. & N. Fair, CLINTON Hardwire Specials Our. Specials for Saturday next, May 26 for that day= only 2 85 3 Royal American] Wringers, regular price $3:50 for- . •. •0. 50 6 Quart milk pans, regular 12o, each .. , .. ... ...... 9 10, 14 Quart Tin Pails, each , • 18 9, 10 Quart Tin Pails, each 13 40; 1 Quart Tin Dippers, each 5 A few Odd Shades in Mixed Paints 3, 1 Gallon Tins, per tin X1'30 4, a Gallon Tins, per tin 65 5,1Quart Tiger per tin.. ......,••• c,. ...:...:..•...., ;;•,.• 33 er-25Z-Tune, per tin 1 r 3.50 for ... 00 2 Only Lawn Mowers, regular price a � , $ 3.0 Fire Proof Safe i° " $35.00 for .... $27.00' 1.Only Stoyes,Tnwa>rP hardware •doe Ilariaud. Experts in ' Hot Air and Hot. Water Beating and Plumbing. CLINTON Velvet Cream The daintiest and most perfect toilet cream for chapped 1R hands, fac6, bps, roughness ski of the n. It is not stinky or greasy,. It removes tan and.sunburn and is a delightful applica- tion after shaving, Put up in tubes at 15e each. We also keep in stook eoeo cream,. cream Witch Hazel, Almond Cream, Lanoline and .Witch Hazel, [hold Cream, etc. ClintonJ. E. H.O VEY Dispensing Chemist, , • We jaave Provided for your Wants THE CLINTON NEW .ERA T • flay 26,1900 4htilrch Chimes.. " Murduc>1ilittiefor the thea ie of his NXCWS NOUS. r• D, l'i lad conducted the services at sermon "lienar all then, trove the The dieturbancos in the Italian Cha.,rber the House f Refuge Sunday last. brethren, fear (rod lend honer the of DQi•ntios have resulted in a royal deorre g King, His discourse showed the p: •t f De n tie Parliament. Tho by law to give the Toronto Rubber Mass and vesppers services. were held riottc, and. be paid a glowing tribute p ' ry in bit Joseph's I. C, chtirchanlatinday, to the Hriiish Kninirp and the :ions of Father West oliikciatince. England. lt• wlis an inspiring. spiritual Shag (lou pa .y a bonus of $0,800 was i The Sunday Scboo1Te tehers Convert- • appeuJ. The trociety marched to and carried at Part Dalhousie by 112 for and tion with the Deanery of Huron was trim)the church, presenting a fine ap- 8 a4;ainst. pearance. After the sermon L he as- iTwo brat o rs of the unfortunate ho n gheld ma Wednesday in Blyth. The Chatham Presbytery met , newbies at their lodge room and urian- man ICane,wbose back was broken in a shop Y Y an imously passed a vote of thanks to the at Gananoque by a falling shaft, have Monday to dispose of the call of Rey. reverend pastor, who had given them.!. entered an action for damages against the. McLarkin, to Seaforth Presbyterian a splendid sermon, to the choir for pre- ' owners of the factory. church. senting special music, end also to the ! Itis stated that within the last fortnight m s fur kindness snow Th g an• e n e a t f n . Dr. Potts reports that to May .12th gg bankers of Paris have, through the Bank the Methodist century fund reached collection will go inwards the.:lits . of Franee, negotiated a loan of $15,000,000' $779,215,18. 'Tis will 'be the sum re- Or ons Fund from Ng York bankers, This money is ported to theJuneconference., The serni-annual meeting of the needed to finance enterprises incident to It is worthy of note that 14 out of Rural Deanery of Perth will be held in the exposition year in Paris, the 17 prizes given at the Montreal. St. Praul% church, Kirkton, en Thieve• A serious anti-Christian ['outbreak has Wesleyan Theolegielil College were day, June 7th, openin5 with the se;- 000ured in the district midwaybetween London vice of hely communion at 1O a.m., won bystudents from the L den Y Pa t'n fu ande o rPekin, r 1 ek China. The was (Ontario)Conference. after which the business of the deanery gr ' p% a convention o Goder- will be transacted. �In the afternoon three nativeo('hr etion ti property, seventy . The W.'M. S. co v t n f of the Sunday at 3 o clock, rho turner- , g ar and children,. were murdered, of jch District will be held in Ontario , m e , man , 1 t o r' a u new it eai s to .t h l 1 b ne h n elau will d f �' Y nee, when morning and afternoon assisted by the clergy of he deanery' • street church on Tuesday next, May klie Lordship the • Bisho of Huron; them bei�ag burned alive. • By laving in a.large stock of Window shades, Curtain Pelee, Mattress Wire Springs, s, Tabice .Ghetre. Couches, Furniture ore Oovere Tapestryesti Y Curtains, Table Covers, eta. Headquarters for Bally Carriages, , Wagons and Carts, Picture Framing and Repairing. Prices low as the quality will permit. J. H '0I EIAL,E W,• Bl'ytb Near Beauties This is what the springfootwear we are showing is like, We can give comfort,' !vanity, , style and finish at reasonable prices. Call and see a full stock. Full liars of Trunks, Valises,. etc., Single and.Doublellarness �'. TWITCHELL Victoria Moen. • W. JACKSON, . AGENT sAF r.. .� CL1[tsvrox , Through tickctteiseued to all points in the state, Manitoba, the North West and British Columbia. Tray. effete: t�an " • it will commit their ietetresta by consulting above. Ice Cream, Confectionary And Fr'tits You will find ire headquarters for Pine Apples, 'Cocoanuts, Strawberries, Bananas,Oranges and Lemons as we will endeavor to beep on. hand 'a stook of fresh and seasonable fruits. Our Soda Water Fountain Ys again s up and running in fine order TOaerpplyethe•••ivante• of thirsty custonters for another season'. Ice Cream and all kinda.of cool drinks. First class Bread cakes and pastry always on hand, Any kind of fancy Cakes net in stock made when ordered. Jas. McClacherty, Novelty Bakery And Restaurant. Tonphone No, 1. session will be held. Several prominent gentlemen from a CLINTON MARKETS Rev. J. F. Parke took the services •of distance have been invited to make ad- Corrected every Thufsday afternoon. the Church of England in Hensel] last . dresses on the occasion. Tea will be Thursday, May 24, 1900. .. Sunday morning, and Rev. F. E, Ropy served front 5 to 7 p.m., and the Bishop Fall Wheat .......... 0 64. a 0 64 conducted the service here at St,Paul s will preach at 8 p.m, Altogether the Oats ........ .. 0 26 a 0.27 church. .. day is lacked forward ::o as one of • Eye •.....• :,.. 0 40 a' 0 45 The Rey. Wm, Patterson, pastor of 'meich interest by the people of Kirk- Barley ' 0 38 a 0 40 Peas 0 , - ton,esu call those belonging to the 57 a 0 00 Cooke's church, Toronto, bas been giv e ► ygl g en a call by Bethany church, Philadel- Church of England. The people of the Flour per owt a1 50 a 1 70 phis, one of the largest Presbyter sister congregation of Jeer. Patrick's. Butter, loose 12-13,p'k'd C 11 a' 0 12 Eggs z 1 . ian churches on the continent. He may :Biddulph, have also madepreparationsper do # 0- 0 a 0 11 accept. . • tor a thoruugh renovation of their Hay, 8 00 a 8' 00 Rev. Dr. Sutherland, of Toronto, church and to build 50 feet of additional Bheepsi{ins 0 60 a 0 80 general superintendentSurand of Me Toronto, . shed accommodation No. 1 Green trim hides 0 06 a 0 07 g •Potatoes, • 0 25 a 0.25 Missions, has left for British Columbia The Rev. F. E. Roy, . missionary Ohiokens, per pair . , 0 30 a 0 10 and the Northwest atNew Westminis- agent of the Diocese of intron, afficiat• Ducks,per pair, 0 25 a 0 40 ter and Bt andou,. and to visit several ed at St. 1 aw. l's on Sunday last, He Geese, per ib0 05 a 0 00 of the mission stations: set tortb the claims and needs of the Tnrkeye, perlb 0 08 a 0 09 Rev. Mr Stewart was in Chatham on . church before the congregation, and Pork, live 5 15 a 5 15 Monday in connection with the call to made a pressing appeal for sympathy Pork, dressed 6 25 a 6 25 Rey. Mr Larkin to the Seaforth„ Pres- and assistance to raise .the debt now Dried apples per lb0 05 it 0 05 byteri&n church: The invitation was resting upon the Diocese, •• This debt, Bran, per ton 12 00 - a 12 00 16 00 'a 16 CO (. A a •, .a. ;Aif The .re astir ._. • 40 ♦e .a. ,to ♦ao .g. �,i• R' Apprcntlee ;aVante"t a I will offer frotneuayy to tho lith big reduotiona rn•:•all kinds of black hate trim - rued and untrimmed. Come' and pee oat herielne on Saturday in all kindo of ]rata, ' IiIfISS ROSS. accepted,and Mr, Stewart was .in originally arnaur.ted to nearly' $33,000, Seaforth on Tuesday making arrange- andthe sum of over $23,(100 has ea far ments for the induction. been obtained in . sunscriptions and At the second day session .of the Synod of Montreal and Ottawa, Dr. the. e- 1of Perth,presentedre- sultsbel Campbell, of thecenture, nvassofar. The ministers Of the church have 'already contributed $90,000 of 3100,000 asked for and the other 010a000- will come. Rev. J. J. Paterson, of Arthur, son - in law of I . Leslie, of town, has receiv- ed a ca.., to the Geneva chiral. Sit :Chesley, the . salary being • $1200 la. u .free manse—.The congcegation :1'.. _ thur .have made his duties much Iighter in the hopes that he will remain with them.. f • ' • RATTENBURY STEtEET thannere.-The pastor of the 1--tattenbury street church will take for hissubject next Sunday morning, "Howwe may be kept from falling into sin." In the evening ..Ir Howson will speak especially to ".met'- chants and business men. who areor- diaallyinvited to be present. At .he league zneeting on Monday evening a: very interesting and profitable even, ing was spent ;• each one present giving some information on missia0ary work. E. A. Milliard, 'who hasbeen attend- ing the Methudist College in Mo'ntr•eal for•thepast year, and who will be or- dained at the:forthcoming London Conference; to be held in St, Marys,, preached two sermons in Main street. Methodist church Sunday week in Ex- eter, The young man is an excellent preacher, elognent, practical and origi- nal, in his biblical research. He is truly"a chip off the old block," his fath- er, R. J. Millyard, fortnerly of Clinton, being'one oft he b est preachers in the Conference: Il'xeter :times •' -The session rif Knox church, Toren, to, has decided to -recornrnend to •the congregation that Rev :Dr. Robert. Johnston, of St. Andrew's church, Lon- don, one of the most eloquent of the younger ministers of the Presbyterian church,: be chosen es pastor in suc.' es- sion to Dr. D. Parsons. :It is stated that $3,500 will be offered, John- ston's I otf red • Dr, ohn ston's present salary being $00. Knox has just decided to rnove up town,and build a large new'cburch'out of the proceeds of the sale of thepres- ent site, which will be sold for $160,000. •y' .a. 4t- {_. a=. aa� *********7E7{7{k7t7(RRR***7,*R :14.8.4.04setree le reetetee.ereeaseer Nie e. The Anglican Synod of Huron Dio- cese meets in London, Tuesday; June. 19th.. Two meetirigs have•been arrang- ed outside of the the pro>ram of the Synod, for the consideration and discussion of educational,spiritual al and practical topics interesting to' church- men. .At the first. meeting on Jona._ 18th,. Rev. Rural ' Dean Deacon, of Stratford, will preside, and two addres- ses will be given, viz.:—"Sources of the Liturgy," by Rev. Rural Dean • Craig, of Petrolia, and "Church Education rf the Young," by Rev. Canon 1) anti, of London. Discussion will follow each address.' . Wierear 01iURCH.-At . the, C. E. on .Monday evening last theviee-president occupied the ebair. Miss Taylor -led -in the -study of the question, "To 'whom is .baptisrn to be administered?" and Miss M. M-tttheson read a. paper on thee topic, !!Work and workers in the • Ytr• kon and northern gold fields," in which she gave an interesting account of the work and duties of a northern mission - cry, mentioning .also • the different workers that have been and are labor- ing there, Miss Wilson then read an extract from a missionary letter, show- ing the great benefit that is derived from the tiuteeswho are sent out to assist hi the hospital work. - • The Presbytery of Owen• Sound has. sent to the General Assembly an over- -tura dealittl1y,,...with„theappointment di is elders. The overture as follows:-- "That congregations so preferring by a majority of members in fn11 commun- ion, present at, a, congregational meet- ing called for the purpose by notice given. from the pulpit.on two Sabbaths previously; may elect ruling elders, of deacons; for a term of years, the same to be eligible for re•electinn sit the ex- piry of the term, provided always that the terra be not fewer tlian fivqe years. The session cif Deacons' Weird tlaall de. P , terming the ostler in"which the several members than retire.. and when the el- ection shall he held." At the May Meeting of the Oficial Beard of the Lucknow Methodist Ohm eh, the Rev. John Liearoyd, who leas been the respected pastor of the congt•egation for the 'past two Years, informed the members of the I3oard, that owing to his continued ill-lgr alsh lice would be compelled to retire. Prang 8,(11" f'erviro, at the end ol'the present Conference year. 111r. Learoyd, who is in hi- 71st year, has been in the minis- try for over 40 years, asul flaring that time hag fitlr.rl ',navy of the. most jilt• pot tasii chargee in canoe etjnti with the Methuslist ('mirth in Crau.erlir, inclttdr ittg Belleville, l'.onde% Wireeler. , Sttr- '4 s'- o d al iiia Awl Ma. Mary's. ,.1r % t y , and hie many frier'.' j, not telly in Luc—know, lint t•itroughour tiro 1•itavinc'e will deers.• ly regret to hear r,ftiisi dt�r)iain 'heatl(Is, cash towards its liquidation. It is c..inposed oftwo principal items : 1st,. the See House debt; 2nd, the Home Mission Fund overdraft. The former is for a residence which the synod pledged itself to provide for the Bishop :of the Diocese, and the object of the latter fund is tc help to maintain the services of the • missionary clergy ire. the Diocese.' St. Paul's was, during its earlier days, a mission parish fur nearly 20 years. The Bishop, who' has given vet y- largely•to the ,cause, . and whose -no blessed. s •crificeand zealis-an example to all, has issued the follow- ing pastoral letter: : ,"To till churches and congregations within . the .Diocese; of Huron, Greeting: Thiele to inform you, the faithful in Christ Jesus, that the Rev. Franklin E. Roy . has been. appointed as special argent by the Synod, to solicit and receive sitbscripa tio.is throughout. the Diocese .towards the liquiclali:m sof the debt now resting upon'. the Diocese. I heel tily endorse andaverrnl • recommend the.. , most work he.•has'nderntak'en to•perform, •d and hereby enjoin' . un ou al to ex- tend upon: 3 &. fend 4-, hire that r,ympaths•and assist- ance which his mission so justly , .de- serves. I sincerely trust that •for the sake of our • blessed Lord, who • gave Himself fur. •us, and His • church within tile: Diocese, that this. appeal ;will meet with a liberal response..: your brother, in Christ, MAURICE S. IiunON." Sporting Notes. The lawn tennis club hoe started to practice. , For Goderichthis season Neth erl Y and i'ticllartney will pitch and Dulmage will be behind the bat. The. tennis" club has been trying .to 1 . -ams with Hen - stiff, a schedua of 8 s N still, lilyth, and Wiegliani ' ArchieMcCorvie,• cif .hueknow,'has secured a ppsition in Mitchell, and' Will play with that tease this season.. So far ;as we can learn the baseball league has been •broken rip, It is said that further 'efforts will be trade to or- ganize. ; Shorte, per ton Montreal 'Cattle Market. Montreal, May 21—There . were about 875 head of butchers' cattle,250 Delves and e 75 eheelr and lambs offered at the';EastEnd Abattoir for sale to -day, The 'ikkohers were present in considerable numbs, but they did not seem to require much beef, and thetrade in cattle was rather dragg- ing with the prices about the same as on last Thursday s market. Prime bermes sold at from 4 a to 5o pet ib; pretty good stook at from 3,io to 470; the common ;animals sold at from 21c- to he- and • the milkmen's strippers at from 3c to 4o per lb. Calves sold at from 32 to $7 each, Shippers paid 4o for good large Cheep, and the butchers paid from 3o to 4 0 per ib for the others Spring lambs sold at from $2 50 to $4 25 enoh, Fat hogssold:at; from 5ec to 5ie per lb for straight lots, weighed' off thenars. A superior lot of 35 . hogs from..tbe eastern townships were sold at 6o per lb, • BORN. l ' GOUL .D— In O int n on•Ma 20,.the wife of . H. Gould, of a daughter. y• OFILE R—In Colborne, on May 15, the wife of Michael Obler, of a daughter. . MOFAIILANE In Grey. on May10, the Wife o' Geo.. McFarlane, ofa son. •11IAItRIED•. - WILLIAMSON-DENDOW—At the resieen- ce of the bride's mother, on May .lIL,byltev: J; Holmes, If:obt.' J. Williamson, to Misa Alberta Denbow, all of "Impede. DIED. GILl?1N—At Kirkton on May 12, Margaret Reid, relict of the late W. Gilpin, aged 91 years. MILI.OY=In Detroit, en May 20, Miss•Hat. tie, daughter of .M) 1 y, for orly o Clinton BENNET Brussels, on May 13, lln Bennett, aged 62 years. - .:.:. . Eg alio cash, 15 c trade—A fair book, crit-;iciseait as you will.. Six weeks' ago we sugges- ted to you in the faoe••of: the most adver,.e criticism to "Feed those" Hons." Daring tb e first campaign of the egg season, we have ad- mired the calumny of our enemies, a' d the adulation of our friends, and are still bore, strongly fortified in our kopje, enjoying. the eventualities of the. fight, • tf G. 11. XING. Wingham. (),tiriip'Macpherson, S O.S.,'ofKin, r'pew cc kiluierllleWffto. carding intends to have a gala day on -- yt.��• � � y the attraction. Ou Her Majesty's. Service! Jung 21�, yr h'eu Scottish genies will ll ba The only "Judge" Devle has taken a • . ---- mention ill the Hamilton bank in Wing- - HIEN WANTED ham, and will be seen on the baseball at a• nao for Na. 6 Co. Bard Battalion, Huron diamond before the season ends. • ' Infantry, (Exeter Company)—Age between 18 and 46 years. -Height minimum, 5 ft 6 inches Chest measuroMent, minimum 81 inches— Pay 80 ors, per day, Apply immediately to Lieutenants DAVIS or BOYDE, Exeter. As we are desirous of having our Company complet- ed in time,to take in the celebration at Exeter on the 24th, those who intend joining will please do so at once. :e, RANCE, Capt. No 6 Co., SBrd Batt. The Collegiate football team. kicked -against the Wingham eleven onSatur- day last, and after a brisk' game the score resulted in a tie-tbreegoals each. The following aro the piayers who went to Exeter on the 24th and played the Exeter team in an exhibition garde of lacrosse;—B, Payment, goal;. McCoy, point;' Matheson, cover; Doherty, E. Dayment and Kerr, defence; Shepperd, centre; Holtnes, Whitely, Cr coke, home; Forrester, outside; Couch, inside. The meeting of Pleb lst No, 2 of the C. L. A. junior series was held in St. Marys on Thursday last, the District Secretary, ;Mr F, Williame,of-Mitoash, presiding. Dele- gates were present from Clinton, Seaforth, Mitchell, St, Mary's It., Exeter, London. and Parkhill. The following referees were appointed, viz :—L. Forbes, London; G. Douglas -Stanley, St. Mary's; 3, Forest, Larkhill; F. Johnston, Seaforth; W, Ross, Clinton; F. Snell, Exeter; 'W. Davidson, Mitchell., The dietrict was . divided into two divisions, No, .1 comprising London, Parkhill and St. Mary's, and No. 2 coma prising Clinton, Seaforth, Exter and Mitchell. The following schedule was drawn up:—June 1, --Mitchell at Clinton; June 8,—Exeter at Mitchel'; June 12,— Olintfiil itt Seafortli'Jun'c, 22,-Ssafbrtli'a"1" Exeter; July 2,— Mitchell at beaforth; July 5,—Exeter et Clinton; July 10,— Seaforth at Clinton; July 10,—Mitchell at Exeter; 3 uly 18,—Clinton at Mitchell; July 10,—Exetor at Seaforth; July 27,—Clinton. . 1 3,—Seaforth at Mitohe 1. at Lxeter • August g Charles Carpenter, a millhand in Gold- thorpe's mill at Ashfield; was caught ly the foot and thrown on tho large canter . 1w and cut to pieces. Oxias itIalatt, a -Tilburg neat farmer, while drivingaerass the M, O. R. tracks, was struck by au eastbound express and almost instantly killed. Ls the central Bail' of tiro house of Commons Sir Henry CM u pelf -Banner man, Moral leader in the House, unvoiled a a statue' of lllr(]ladstonc, whom he entitled tire'"t'toatcet Parliamentary figure of our time." The d4ont: of l�r .nf;ln,nd, to .Fitt number of 75. including brethren from (•iodes'• - ieh, ljenmilier and Lends+cir )tri, attend- rd the 13:aptiet church oil Monday nanrteterato celebrate the i4i4 birthday of tier (Iroc'ione Mejcoty, Roy, Me f:19PIRA.Tt?OR,.), "Y t l 'raterciso' •i�l womQ:t she t d rn men ' Ot rt e r a SOS -sit tarn in eboOsin.r a school. tfoney is not r'as'y'te get therefore 1t shout!' not be s.i1eof foolishly. Steffore doaa derlrte to spend tl 5101•L4rl` 1(1 try coreP,ipre,nel ss lira yon, taur QatalOaun tolls you about our superior advnn• tauce9. t'oi.181ence Vetil' P,)1WHO rnosV. 041r at•• trr;rtnn aQ 1;; iuteraaaii,d year by Year. A last,¢ number err nt:en:lento have accepIO;l good fo©i t ('amsu.1ti pt nice 1 E+tntes trusts tresfothis nn i vow:, NVo Je Elliott,Principal. 4 Meeting of Huron County Council. • The Council of the County of meet'in the -- -. COUNCIL CRAMBEIL.IN, TETE TOWN OF, GODERIOII on the • Pirst Tuesday in Jane Next Huron Will at s o'eloek_p. m. W, LANE, Clerk Dated tit.Goderieh, itfay '21st, 1200-2. 'FEATHERS CLEANED Having afirst'olass removater. I am pre• parol to receive all Orders for cleaning qnd renevating.teatlteve.uAa11-kimosmeBy pp a postal card I will call anytime. A. IIAYWA1U , •London Road, • May 11-8 Cllnton 1'. 0. Wool Wanted. 50000 lbs wool wanted. The undersigned wilt pay the highest cash price for all kin ds o wool delivered at the Standard Lie%ator, HOLMES &, SMITH, , May 18-4 Clinton, Choice Seeds Sued Corn, seven varieties, Sugar Boot, Mangolds,'T'urnips, and all varieties of etede required for field or garden use. Ex: tee flour always on hand, and general mill fend. D UN(iitN, Clinton. Limited Anationeer Uott0i1 boot C'tav0ula' Ta suenenatrilly ucea inofrtlsly Ory over . 1G J altC +. tiara. a, .l. I2 ttfrask � yett• r:ray;rl?lct for Coke GCttao ilial Wo• and tji. to; M 'l l:•e no other. e/ till Riis: au No pills,3, t er las.( Mita r Ctb elau(;wotto, t rrto a is ea • No, f, Sri (14, ;e. ; ,s etrrnider, e" rer ;,its. 110. (1 e Wer b or 2. sue], c,d e. flit of any Win t so', Ont. fst^,i. -1 1 &a. 11 sponlsible 3it sold u a.Itir't,'aniuin sten teeiLy all l C. L '` C ti P , t n , Noi.1 arts 2 sold lis Clinton by seaway Jr.ctr. ;1,.,,•, en I1rugget C, S IVIcEiunon.&•. CO.t f!' 1141e—r10.101. 4' •. me le' no tom n s but mak #, We e, l his \Vee k the goods and prices .speak for th0msplves, and t' ey da some loud talking, Listen Lace Curtains, 2e yards long, at 10o and 950, ' 1 Lace Curtains, 3 yards long, at 50o and 15o. „ate. • Nottingham Lame Curtains, 3e yards long, 54 inehee wide, new pat- e. terns, it's a rattler at Si. Fancy Flannelettes, at old prices, 5o, 70,8o, 10e and 1270. „;,,sea: ' Strong: Tweeds, for bo a suite, at 250,80a, 35o and 400, Grey Cotton, yard wide, only bail a bale left, et 8ec. White Cotton, 37 Inches wide, worth 8o for 5o. New Prints, 34 inches wide, while they last at 5e. A special line of prints, fest colors, worth Wafer Tec. Scotch Gingbams, in fanny oheoke and stripes, 127,o, 15o and 200.,.. White and Colored ed i ues, very epeeist, 1Qo, 12to, 15 o,.2 20a and 25]. Panay Organdies, in new designs, at 1270, 20o and 251, Spot. Slutiine, large and small spots, 80, 10o, 127 a• and 15a, All-over' Laces, in black and white, at 65o and 750. • Blackout! Colored Sabina, at 25o and 80o. Black Sateen, for dresses and shirt waists, 10o, 1270 and 15o. Ladies' Shirt Waists, in white and colored, 500, 7eo, 31 and 31;25, Boye' Sweaters, navy and cardinal, 60o and 75o, • Men's Red Printed Han'lkerchief s, special 5o. Men's Suspenders, made to sell at 20o for 5o, Men's Plow Shoes, extension soles,•speaial 31.50. Men's Plow Shoes, 90o, 81 and 51.25, The Williams' Adjgstable Shoes, at $1.6 tine 32. , Ladies' Fine Oxfords, at 751, $1, $1,25 and 32. Ladies' T ...,. a Shoes, buttoned or laced, ,penial $1 M. CleKi.nnon 8c Co. 213Agrt�� Boys' Standard Slum at t�P $17b and 81,60. e 1 5 150. Boys Staadard Sho a at $ $123 . Children'a Shoes in endless variety. Shoes in. endless variety. riteoessoap0401011110 00404104114114114 McBurney Beattie' Bicycles. have during the past three years won for themselves the title of The Beat That Is, .and while it sticks in the crop •of some of the - small dealers it delights the riders of this beautiful wheel, A,' MoButney Beattie rider never ohangee hie mount. • We carry.. a large stock and would be pleased to call on you or forward a catalogia, • We have a large stook of sioand. hand. wheelsat from 310. up. We also handle the Sharples' Cream Separators and would be pleased to giveyou. a,tenday trial free,- L1IiEBSON'S HI(YLE & 111LSIC'HOUSE, Coderith Hats Bos', You(h';and Men's Ready Bade Clothing So many peopie have been enquiring at our store; for ready made Slothing that we thought it would be advisable to put ;in a stock. We have just received a :complete +' line of ;men's ..'oath's and''bo s' clothing Call and •see . our new , �.Y that will hit the boys' from five years old ' YEaster '.Ties to. a hundred. They were made by Lally, *ring rin f 1 � at -e+ Watson and Bond, the noted, reedy meso makers °cif Canada. They use the 'best are beauties. • ' goods sed best trimmings to be badat the - price and are noted for the out andstyle, of their garments. We'll be suited if you: buy. here. Ordered clothing aspecialty. 1IO.LLOWA1 Vii.. J. 11ORRISH e• • • Are A niceSalltY of window shades, with spring rollers, 40c,•45c,'50c, 60c, and 75c each. Lace Curtains 50c, 75c, $1, $'1,50 and $2 a pair, Art Muslins 5c, 8c, l0c and 12e a yaid. Boots'- and Shoes Ladies' Dongola Trilby -31,25 and 31:50 a pair " '" Button -31.25 $1.50, $2 a pair Men'a Dongola.Laoed-31,50, 32.00, $2.50 a pair �• "' Elastic Side—$1.50, $2, $2.50 a pair " Box Calf, Congress ani Bat -32.25 a pair Field Seeds • Ulrieh'slSeed Corn in the following . varieties :—Grant, White ensilage, Yellovf ensilage, White Cap Yellow dent, Batters early, also Crornpton's-early, . Bruce's Turnip Seeds - Venebu..File.' attroff8'lk;`ilkfOigi iaiirCarta.t'a te`,p'iti'lit;"alEttOt-Beds:..; _ ,�..,r; �, y • W. L. OTIIIVIETTE 4 Londesboro 1.. Will it Pay Me to 'buy a; Sharpie's Oroatn Separator ? We answer, Yes, it cer- tainly watery you handsomely.. You . will Have more and .better cream. You will have more and hotter bettor.' Your calves and pigs will do rnuoh bolter •ou the warm milk fr'oirl the separator than on the ordinary k:/t1111 milk. You will save ice, time and labor You will find a l'ltrrple'rs Cream Separ• ator the most p;•oii.tablo machine you oar hayo 0n your farm, We know thee? to be facto and can prove tiers by the teotimony of hun- dreds oC progreteivefar:lie who are tieing the Sherlttc'ra, ?.ta; wo do not ack you to takeout, ,v.or.t r•,• three] for it. With your retiree r we will c _`tnp ' a mpch- Inc in Sour' pr, . Slur, lr it -; it with yon if ou than it , t..l then aton lavt for , y wo oleso the; ilea'. if :int, ase remove it. Weald yon lite 0I rri t '121'' A postal cartel or u cull . i11 Moat it to .you promptly". W. L. O .,i i ct o) IOW '11 �i hif�M,